The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 19, 1922, Image 2

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WAY TAKE NEW
CENSUSN1925
i
Structure to C:nn?ct Detroit and
Windsor Will Break All
Records.
THE TURNER TRIBUNE
PFAHL P HASSLER. EDITOR
SUMMONS
s u M M O N S
No. LW7
In the Circuit Umili «4 the State of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
S U M M O N S
On gun fur Ma i n n t’uunt v.
Of the State of Oren on for M.trton
In The Circuit Umirt Of The Stnlv Of
Dvpailineili No.
l.'»UH F. Itobtil««, Phlilllitr,
V*
Maud R »bvit* Di fvii«l&' t
SUES KliTIt'N »I.2.-I I'KR YEAR
Tt» Ma,hl li»«ti.s, ibp Defendant
Entered at the Pestnffice at Turner, above Haiti« tl :
Oregon, as seeondelftM matter» under
IX
X V Ol ri!ESTATI
the Act of March 3. 1ST».
OFOBI .iiOX \ . u ar« In <el \ it «pur
« «I to app .n and an*w vr the com pl uni
lllt tl tigaiiol y oil in |hv above eiUilb tl
cai:*e and Court within *i\ w« « k* troni
the dale of I hr tjrri | ill l:cati«m of I his
J saw his picture on a card,
Summon.«, t«> »th within »i* w«tk*
IIis spLiuacli drtn pt J in gliUvnlng fr«»m January Iaud in ativ V • wni
within Inrly «lai s freni the ilatc of
fold j
pt i-oiuil », r\ let <d‘ (be •.«!!.e np«»n \ on,
U
»ervvd i»ui*idv die Slate ol' <>rvg>»n,
His voit-A’ sevinctl rolling mil to me
and lf\ 'll lati to*'» at *aer, for want
“Darling, I am grow Ing e’.d,’*
ibt'itt i. llf Flaintitl will take a de
«'lie against von f«»ni « r «!:>* Ring Hie
He may have t en a baby once.
liomU ot matriiiion v m»w t\i*Ung br
Iw«en y«'<i a’ii| ii, P| untiti a*.«I grant
But. (he, that was so Jong ag«\
ing l » PlaiiitUl *i>> h other relit f a.« I«»
ll fore Methuselah u as bom
Hu* limn laide < »mt may «tini meet
w ilh » tiuiiy.
H s w bicker.'» .-«arti d in to grow.
riu« Kummoi .« I* |»iil»l.*ln «I in the
I think he was a little chap,
Turner Tribune, n wcvkli n"W*pa|»»r
«»f
general
virvutali« n in Mai ion e«»un-
When
»th started on the ark.
iy. Oregon, prlniiil uml pul»li*livtl at
He must have grown to be a b<»y
I'ur.ier, In s.tid C'Hiuly anti *:.ilr, *aid
1 publlt atii'ii tn h < nn>de ft>r six v«»n
When they cut the hay on Wilson
SV« Olive W Vvk * ill il ' .'H .i’ivt w uh lilt
order «»F the 11«< »rablvt»« «» G Ring-
Park.
h ull, J ll Jgv «<1 > t :d I «'Hid, ¡ml ina«|v
Wh
( «in and Alni |¡.nl tin ir faut,
ll*;* 12th »lay of J.«unary, P>..2. tin* «lati
Yv c.tig la v was but a few daya old. of tiie first p i« it'.«ii«m of .««aid Sum­
mons In mg l!.?*«h»\, January I’d,
And so I join th sweet refrain, of
J 1922, and the driv *»l Hie last puidica-
H
i » l di it* f 11;,; Fluirxlay I « hruary
“Silver i'i»rea«ls Among the lioid.”
2.1. 1922, or in Ih u «»I such publieat i«»n,
! lids So mno1 n.i ^nay I v >» rvrd upon
Some’.ti.ly told u* Ilie otlier d:»y tliat \«» ii pvi*«»nal \ «>nl*i.!e I lie Sial«' «»f
Carle Abranie, ihr Sahin pei» »bootcr. Oregon an«l piovf tin ref muile as pro-
i hit il by law .
i* a nephew «f »Id
I). Lee. O, Tim
Ivan G Martin,
.»•’2 S. High St , Salem, Ore.
pora, O, Ma. s.
Carey F. Marlin,
fi 7 S. I.i’.u m x. Salem. Ore.
I
With two rimili; ca
» ill tile
Att i v\ * for I’lniulili.
I'fllce ndtirvs.*, 41.» M-,* inv libi,
Ile d f< r »late Irvn-iin I, HufFuill ik w Sab ih . Ore.
get busy with bi- Ferner M ».»' an I
!
Tuned
Cc.i| dera') e Dissatisfaction Ex
pressed (her Count Mar'e*
Year Aro.
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Every Thursday nt Turner.
Marion County, Oregon
Ode To J. D. Lee
EEPBESEUTATISN IS AFFECTEU
jjpper Deck Expected to Be Ready
for Serv:c; With n Fcur Year»—
Two Year« More Will Sea
Cridge Completed.
Detroit. Mich.—Plans for |h? new
International suspension bridge to con­
pert I'vtmli ami Windsor, just cn-
pounced. show that it w-ji have the
| ott; •st single span In the world, nicas-
tiring : 1.NU2 feet, or 21 inches l< longer
I han t! e great cantilever at Quel <•.
pf doubltMleek construction, the new
jink between Canada and the United
States will acconinndaTc street car,
niitonioblle and pe<h-striau traffic on
the upper deck and passenger ar,d
frriilit train service on the lower
(Jerk.
Barring unforeseen delays, pctnal
pmstruction work will ominrrnv next
rpring, ami within four years the r.p-
je r deck should he rea ly for service.
Without Interfering with traffic on the
highway deck, it is planned then to
b«'gin omis : ruction of the lower <lc.k,
w hlch should l-e tinlshed In two years
more.
Weighs 1 ©7.000 Tor¿.
The bridge nml its approaches wi JI
have a total weight of 107.<^k> tons,
with eight cables carrying the huge
span. Six of t!.* se cab’« s will be 2»
inches In dir meter, and two will be
js inches thick: t-'gether they w|ll
support a pull of 14XOOO.OOO pounds.
Su*i'v* <’ I from tw*' tuwvrs. each
flying .V*) feet a! «»ve the water. The
Fpan will have a wi lth of 07 feet f«»r
fhc I Ighway deck with two trol’ey
tracks, two sidewalks and two r»'a«1-
ways. while the l«»wcr dock will have
four railway tracks and a 2J foot
space for public utilities equip* ent.
F!«t trie !«»•'« morives wonhl ! e nso-.l L r
traffic acros* the lower d«' 'k.
Completion of the t>r,«I e will mean
(he er.d of the (rain ferrie« which fu»
years have carried frvlgl t anti pas^n-
ger traffic arr«»<s lie I»ein>lt river,
peon after the operài,..: of the MichL
fan Central tunnel.
The trJd ;t. irh’rii wit! I»e built by
the Canadian
ibe American Transit c««inpr.ny. with
the approval of the Canadian and
1’1 !!♦•<! States governments, will span
tie river nlin«»st from the center to
the shore line of the t <> cities. On-
Ft ruction Is expected to Lcg’.n (rmn
the American ride.
Cords for $30.000 000.
The promoting companies have been
£?0.'***» • ««I in fco-
putltor :»‘>1 to
pnrities for the project. It Is vstimat-
r<l that completion of the highway v«r
tipper th k will cost approximately
fl5.nno.OTO. Purchr.se of shore space
fur the approaches is under way.
riatis for the bridge were drawn
chiefly by Char’e« E. Fowler of N^w
Y« rk.
A«-«--t.Uvd with him In the
rrcctl >n « f the structure will be
<h*org<* II. Pegram. cLIef engineer of
the Ii'.terh<>r«»ngh Rapid Transit com-
nnr.y. New York; Prof. William H
F.tnr *>f New Y<>rk. Col. C. M. M«»nser-
rat. M«nnr«‘:t1; Prof. C. R. Young o'
the Pnlverrity of Toronto, and Prof.
H. E. RUgs of the University of Mich­
igan.
EVEN LIKEN TOWELS COMMON
Innkeeper’s Prótesis to Health
Cids Vain Against Penn­
sylvania Law.
Offi-
Harrisburg, I’a.—A strange lnten>rc-
tntl«»u <»f the state law prohibiting the
iiae of the “common towel” in public
places has been received by state
health officials from a hotel proprietor
in a small town. A formal nutic* • wuif
served on him that lie must di scori­
iJntie l he ti se of a “common towel” ir,
©is lun. In an indignant protect he
replied that he did not ‘use cumnioq
(«»wvb. but had bis wife make u »¡>e-
rial trip to Philatici|diiii to purcbn*^
linen ones.” State health officials dis­
agree with bis lntvn»rvtntion of tli^
law, and have notified him to discon­
tinue the ‘•common lowel,” even ifJt iij
limn.
JOHN D. J?. EOPROWS COAT
Rockefel'er Tells of Attending lm<
per.’jl Carden Party in Tokio
in Borrowed Raiment.
New York.—John I>. Rockefeller, Jr.,
told how he borrowed a frock coat
from the Amer - an !-.ni’>:i■•td«»r to in­
tend an !ni|icrin! garden
’ Royalty were rcqul
European div<s «ith
dress. an<l foreigners
Mr. Rockefeller said
to forego attending bet
po frock coat in h:s Lu
American anibas inlur •
Scotchmen Deg 6 000
L«»t’don.---Wl.at I s bi'cti
Vest dccr-stalking seas«
lii S<<-tl;mil Ims row c«»i •111
vstinintod that G,<xx) st:
♦hot hi the area n<»rth
plans «hiring the last
Among the monarvlis of
1G stags each welghln,
pounds e;-ch
Stags,
one of
on record
xled. Tt h
have l»o<*n
the Gram«
o months.
glen were
over
The hciiihful, produrtive
u itli us again.
rain
Celebrate Wedding
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs L. I). E.arr celebrated
their 40th wedding anniversary last
Sunday by having with them a.** their
guests for a big chicken dinner, the
Kie.4>l;i!Hea Elier Ln Fore and Babcock
oi Sale ii.
I. E. Putnam and wife
•«Vvre callers during the «lay.
Census Tck.ni in January Is Disap­
proved cn Cround That Weather
in That Month Is Serious
Handicap.
WariPngton.--Because of “ct»nshb
orubie «¡l*»atl*i:tcfion” i\ rh the result
: of the coin i in the census Liken lust
' January, the hou*»» « ensiH c* niuiittee
is eon*itiering h gdativn pmvhllug for
another viniiuenithm ,»f the population
; of the United States l;i 1925, or soiao
other year prior t«» flie next decennial
»v. .*•:>. S- ,tn: \ Ih^ver * iya i»‘ that
|M»rtion of his annual rvt»«»rt dealing
with the activities of the census bu­
reau.
‘This prop s'.I l.',ls!atlon has tnj
I approval,” M:. H«»o\«;r says, adding
that “Il i as fiv<’’.ie: lly lax n contend-
ed that the d:stribi:tlon of the popu­
lation ns *h*»wn by the retorts of tbe
i fiMirteentl; cvr.sus it« abnormal,” and.
j that prior to that enumeration there
, was a great nioxemeiit from rural tc,
urban «Ustriets width, since the enu­
meration. has teen lieufraliztsl In large
j measure by a reverse movement.
Affect* Ccngrccs Representation.
“Further, it is sahl. that this shift­
ing of the pop ¡¡utlon l :.« :« «! the to­
tals for certain states, thus Influenc­
tire in more propagarli« dope.
ing the app rtn i incnt of repiesenta-
lives In congress.**
Wc understand that the eyes of the
Census taklt y in January Is disap­
prove«! «■!) the rfuijnd thill the weath­ Pirtlaud village undertaker faiily
er In that tnoiirh is a serious Lar i rap
glister.» every time the name of J. 1).
to the enumerator, «’elaying it ' work
and making It necessary “to take un­ L-*e is iiicnliotml in his presence.
usual precaution* to insure
Cliver up old t* j», busini ss ahvuy » gt t>
piete canvass.”
good after a l«mg, dry sjh II.
The report says t*mt the fimi for
taking the next censn,
hould bq tn
The Oregonian opims Hint Chnrlie
April, as was the disc !ef»i.'c the last
census. Th'* change • for the last cen- Hall of Coo» ci uilty . is ti l'll » III* eou-
im.s was mad?, it sa iys. at tlie request tlieling emotion» wlietlicr to run for
of various Inti'rests mak Ing u*e <»f ng
cs, the tden Lt Ing g iverimr or »tale trea-uri r. Chur lit
rim! turn I stnt
that ni«»rc
• -urate
c«»uhi be chance» for treasurer would t-e good,
obtained ernrernf ? the a<t’vU,cs of hi» chance* for governor are punk. If
t‘e farms if the unvass was made
shortly after the i.d of the year to lie is as w iae as lie is touted to be, hi*
conilieting yinoiions will not tear him
which It related.
M•*. H<*»vcr al<<» «ays that the now long.
direct, r of th * ren<:.s. William .M.
>*
I <’f th1 «»ph.L n t!t: :. in or­
The sp >ke*.nan for the Salem Min­
der to ndvar.ee the work rf subsequent
ceiisu«os. It will be necessary that isterial association, in a ncvnl article
changes be made in methods of pro­ ..i the Statesman, r« ft rs to a past« r of
I
cedure. if n<»t In the scope, ef «»¿ue of
another denomination than ij con­
rhe Inquiries.
“It w«>’ !d hrsten the publication of
the figures fr»r the total population.“
rhe rep Tt * iys. * if the sup rviso**s In
the various districts made the p.ellm-
Inary count nnd announced the popua-
fation. subject to correction, for the
political subdivisions of their dis-
tricts.’’
To avoid duplication of effort nr.i)
eliminate annoyance tn manufactur­
ers nnd othp;*s. the commerce secre­
tary has ns’:«-d the director of the cen-
sns to negi'tiate with other catlstical
bureaus of the fo«b*ral g »veniment
looking to a ron*olidat!op of eff«»rt In
this direction.
Receive Many Ccmp’aiHt«.
“Mmy complaints have boon re-
reived from manufacturers and oth
era concomlrg the numerous requests
made l\v the f.-deral bureaus for sta­
tistical and cih r Ir.form.'ition.” Mr.
Hoover says. “I feel confident that
In many instances the peri« <iic inves-
tig:itji*n* of the bureau cf census
are all that Is neer-s.-ary to mak*», and
that the inv< snvatb’n of the other bu­
reaus entild. with advantage, be diz
continue«!.*’
Calling attention to the fact that'
Fnmp ccns’.s rec rd« wtre destroyed In
a recent fire In the denartniont of com-
r er< o I ”
Mr. noover «’» «dare«
that a hall <»f records in which these
documents ran be stored and conven­
iently examined Is urgently needed.
Keeps Cats Frcm Bakeries.
IL ton.—The cat in the bakery
must go. This is one of the onlers
J'l t promul.'ated by tin* city health
ilepartmerit, under authority of an
act passed by the la-t Icgh slat’ire.
“Some bakers thought I that cats
writ- tit-« • <-ary In order to keep mtg
and mice away,** said Dr. I P. 1 II. Mul-
lowney, deputy health coin
¡ninissioner,
in charge of ti c food in: sp *ui<»n dl-
vision. ‘I The s *: iuh * object can be ob-
t:tine«l, however.
howcv«»r. by proper phyalcal
construction of the baking plant, so
we have abolished c nts an*J all other
animal*.”
Charged W;th Keeping
Little Girl Lke a Dog
:
À
ClmrgiHl with literally having J
treated her eiglit-yenr-old grand­ I
daughter like a <log. Mrs. Lillie •
llru
of New York city is being
t
held without bail pending inves­
tigation.
The complaint alleges tlmt the
woman lie«! the child under the
I. ou . m * all day. made her sleep on
un old coat beside a real dog.
kept her in th«* coal bin during
rainy weather, b'uit. and under­
fed l»< r. :in<! «ent her into the
Cloverdale
M:•«** Myrtle Tay !* • >’■< nt the week
end at hinny.
M s. F. A. Wood has Lien sick the
past u v« k.
Sam Drager u tut to Portland M »n-
day on 1> umiiv ? s malt« js.
Mr and Mr*. Aithur Hunke ur.s hi
Sah in Monday vi»itit g tvlalixts.
Walley Blact^h a <• > m la it I im * lay
c . ium .I by v’mckii g to th :.th on a p< -
tatu,
Levi Flit!« t nr I family cf Snlt iii,
ovrviit the M. Filth t ii<»mvSuutlay.
<’ha* ¡¡c Haling and wifeof Portland'
vUttvd Sunday with Mrs. Carolim*
Drager.
County. Daga minuit No a
Orvg.m, Ftir Murimi ('utility.
Maitslh ¡d Bro. k*. Flahiti|r,
Depuri in«-ut N a . 2.
va
Dana ILmliu, l’Ialntltt,
Janie* Nc'Litt. alan all «»ther prrtiHIM
p«'itoiiM
VM
or parlies unkiiouii. elnlmlng any
Ma«* Paullu, Ih'fvmliint.
right, title, « stale, lien <>r lut« i> «t in
th«* real estate described in th«'colli*
rWiH|x Ah°V,:
MAK
pjalnt livrein, lh fendunia.
IX lìil X \ MI OF THE STATE
To Juiiiv« N« sbltt, nhui all other per-
OF OllEGOX
s« uu* oi parli« s unknown, <*h| I tiling nit y
YOU ARE IIERI .IIY NO FI FI Eli
right, title, »'state. II« it or inter* >l in
the real »"'lat'1 »I« •til»«d ill the v«un- l‘«t npptar und nnswvr a vniuplalnt
tll«'«l ngitiiikl )«»u In (he akivt« •»nlltb'd
plaint livrvhi, Defendant*«:
| \ I III \ \\i| Qb I II! STA l’| • au«v w i l li iti i li«» lime i»r«»vi«ti il in Ibis
Ol <>lll ION. You are hvivby rv<pdr- Summ«»nt>, miti If y«»u rall ••» lo nppcnr
«d to api», ar and nnauer the complaint nn«l iiiimw « r snid «'«»uiplalnt, PlaliiliH
III *1 against y «»u in th* al»«»\c «Militi» »I will npply 1“ lln» ('miri f«»r a drereo
('«»uil atol i ' íium -, on ,»r I»<'<♦ »re >1 \ Wia'kw f«»ivivr tli«*.»|\ lng thè I miih I n i»f mairi-
from i h»'«lute of i he tlrst piildh'alhiti nmny « virihig talwveli tliv l’InliilIfT
of thU S uiiiiihh )», and if y. ti hpl to ami Dvfvmlant In rvln, and (or ti»«*
Appear anil mi*u« i nnltl ctonplaiitt f»«r w lndeoflhe rdlt'f pravi «I f«»r In anld
Y«m are hvrvbv militled
va'ti ih . < . lb * Pliilnllll will apply voniplnliil
t«» rhe I'oiirl brili«’ let.» f pray « »I ft.r (hai «ni il»«» Ifth «lay of l> rt*mÌM*r,
in his v mqilaiiit
plaint herein, a « ivcjiil h«_’l, th«* Il'»in>nililv ( jvo. G Hliiglmm,
I nT f u Inch Is a» fiilloa
A Judgv i>( thè alarne vnlitlvd Court,
tl»*vr* c re»|Uiriitg you to s» l fottìi I h< Iliade mi «irih-r al II»«* city «»fSnlveii,
nature vf utjy » lalui th it you n.ay Marion «"miti, Oregon, uut boriali»« j
have in the folhiaing í Í cmci II k i I pretil unti dirvetlng ibi«* SuninmnM tu l»v '
m r\v«i tip«,n >«»ii l«> pultlicNiiun tlirrv«
is» s, t«»-w il :
The 1 1 ist half ’t' lut «Mit* in Block ,»f, »»lire a wcvk for «*i\ ibinsecuiive
I.»«, iti s mih W » -t \«hhti«>n I«» tin wvekshitliv Fuinvr Tribune, a iivw»-
t’ity *»f Salim, in Mat luit county, l' i|" r publhhvd \v« « kly in Turin*r.
Oregon, a*» the sanie io sliou n miti \lm *«»n vouiiiy, Or« g«ui, nml imam»#*
designateti on the rcc«»r»le»l plat <»f ing thè «pi illtbmtiniia r<«piirv«l l»y l<n
sai.I a»l«l.li«>n n«»u «»»i Rie ili theoRIve fur tliv pnldicnlbm of Stilli ninna.
Tliv firmi ptibllviiti«»n nf tbia Suine
t»f (he lì « *r»lcr «»f (’«»a vey anees fui
nmna w aa Iliade «»li Hi«’ *j2nd day «»f
saitl Mar.mi county . Oi» gnu.
Aulititi all alili«., claim* I • «lv- D« ,’vml*« r. |92l, nml thè Inai pul»li-
tt'riiiinvtl i y drt’rev of (be »bave en- «'iiti«»n w ili Lr mnde nnd thè amm» w ili
filled Comi, and timt by said »Icetee «'Xplrvun ihv 2ml «lay «»f Fvbruary,
I u I mii . I h - rri|illrr<l
it be title rm i in d, tt<Jtidgi .1 anti de­ 1922. nini IImi
cite«! that tiie Phiintiir I« lit«' on lit i tu appetir nnd mi,wer «ulti i-xiiiplniul
in fvt* sini|>l« of mini prvllliye« anti the «»n *»r liftirv tin- uili i|ny 1-cbruury,
whole tIt« re«»f, and (liai yon Imi« no 1922.
M s LAMPO HT.
righi. title, estati', I liter« st «»i lit u in or
M X »r\. M« X try A !<•*)<». A|l»»r-
( »««Iti premi««« s t»r any pail thereof,
and that a «lecrev la* vntvrvd f«»rvyvr m y » for i'hilnlil!', Sah n», Oregon.
enjoining and n «training y«»n (min
a«H*riing nny claim or Interest olmi
^ttcvt r in t>r I.» .-aiti premi«« s, nr any
X«>TI< i: |s ll| RI'iiY GIVEN.
part thereof. :u! vi ’ * to ihv l*laiuti||
««r his slicet xm » ih in int«*rc»t, or fornuvli I'lmt the uiitii-tr|gii< «1, I'V tin «»r«lvr «»f
ll»«'
c« unit < "url ,‘f Mtirlon i!«*utHv(
«»Cher an«l furtliei relief as tu I lie ( uurl
Stntv of <lit g«»n, «luh niittl«* nnd vii -
m tv n em « <|Uit.*«b|e and prop« r.
Yon Are I unii r N< titled that liti» feted «»n the 2Jr«l «Iti.V "f I k'vt uila*r,
Siitiiiiion«* i«« m . i. I up >it y<»n l i pub­ I JI, w .i*«l I v tippdnlt tl A'hniidri»u-
lication thereof intliv 1'uriier I rlbu{i«*, (•»r of tilt I'Nlatv of IL'njmill» I. Eri« a.
a new spa *, «e r print« <1 mid publish« t| In Dt-< t‘h.M«ll mid that h«» hu* «Inly qimli-
I’urm r, M tiion county, <>r«g«»n, timi Ih «1 i* sill 'i. \ 11 p »1 a Ilin having clrtillia
that th»' «Lite <>t the lit'«! piihli • itb»n again*! *.«nl ’ ’latem, hcr« l»y n«»llti«<i
t|i« r«« f i> t lie . >ih «I ty I» <’t’inl»vr. IRJi. t«» pleavHt I hv rtiiilv. «lull v« riflv«l I»*
ami the «late of tin* Hat publica!inn ' rt «put« «1 l \ law. lu I lie iimlt-raigmil nt
therv-'j will In theUth «I v of Fvbrnai \. , ( I lie «»fllt'e uf Smit ii «k slih hla. bin Sa­
IR2J
’ lem Bank of Commerce. Salem, <|rv
lìiis Summons I« h.» p!il«li<h< i! and g •”». within «ox l|»oiil b> fi’lii the dal«'
«• rv» .I upon y <>u pur-nr«tit I«» an «»r«li r «»f ! Ilia H'lti, v.
thilrd mid i|r^t publirb« ,1 ibla 2Uli>
«»f tin* 11 m. i it*«, i ;. Bingham, Julgv»
• •f «ai-i (' nirt. which *»i l< r u is tim I« day of Ih t'vmbt r, h>2l.
I I <» X CHILDS.
ami entered «>f record in «ai»! <«ain*e «m
Vlminlrirut««r
Iht Friale i f Ben­
the 27th day of D . «mis r, |!ij|.
iamin
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F.*h
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Ih « i a*«,l.
IIOBI.S D DAY.
Smit!) A Sim Ida, Sul« id , Oregon,
B«‘<»tn 17, L *>ltl A; II um I i Biilg . Salt in,
At tor in ) » for Ad|iilni»iii<i« r.
Oregon, Attorney lor Blainut!.
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Nolic? io Creditors
Notice 0Î Sale Oi Real Property
IN THE COUNTY COURT Or TUB
A. L. Bones, Agent s
Tlirtivr
Oregon
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MILLERS CONFECTIONERY
Cigars and To buceo
Tl'BKEU. OBKQON
L. M. HUM
Cax» of
Y irk S » Tong
CHINESE MEDIC-1N1I AND
TEA COMPANY
IH, medicina whi«h will
ruta •nT
ta«»Wn <lt»ca*e
open buudaya I froig
10 00 a tn to 4 00 p. u*.
I&3 8 High S:..
H*lrm <>•*
Phone
12S3
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Eyes J ested
I
A m iTia/e licetUM* ims been granted
D. A. Mutisvll 2.g and Kathrynr
Brock 21, both of Aurnsuilk*.
Wc understand that Jim Kelly i
nou i.uyii /«:.■•* and I t iter. Hurrah!
M . M. I’. MiIler attend« d ll.c Mme
Syhumannn H« ink concert at
vallu last Friday.
There will be humorous reading«, a
big comedy, band, Kilo’s by out of
tow n talent, and music and cuts to be
sure. Ifcmcmbcr the dale, Feb. lltli.
1
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Glasses Fitted
4
L vihm • nveuralrly duplicate«!
Optical repali • « ar« fully
and promptly mud«
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HARTMAN BROS.
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C. I.CHW4A.
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SALEM
•«••••a••»•••>••«•«
Natke ta Creditors
Norn I. IS II EltEHY <HVEN
I’hul ihr un<*< isltfiir«!, bj| ¡tn older <»l
(he c< only < 1'Ujt . f M.irlon county,
<l.itr of <»•-•:•
dulv HiHtle anti co
High Class
terni on the 23rd «lay of |>.-ecti»Lt r,
|!‘2I, w <«.<lt \ appoint» «I Administra-
tux oí i ' i . |*.>«ialv <»f Mary Petrn», |>r
<•«. -u «I. suol timi she ha<duly «pmliII« <1
um su’li
Ml (ternon* having clalitis
- Tailoring •
tiguin»t va >i Lutate arc hert-hy nollf|«<l
<74
«■'.•»ri
HL
SALEM
t<» pred ili toe Halite, duly VvliRrdnn
rrtpiir* <1 l \ 1 to . t » fhc ipulcr»lgnrtl al
I lie ortlvr "f Sutil h Shield«, pLI Sale III
Baek « i t «iiiiiin rcr. S*p< :n, Oregon,
wiiliiit’.x iie'ipim from the tlale t (
( hia i>o|J it .
IlKI I.»Itl.K
Date I and fir«! (»•lltlltthctl thia 2klh
tiny of I hf iiil»» r, PnJI.
LILLI AN I- A I Iti* II I.I>,
\diiiiu i-( ml 11 M of lite l.«late «I Mgry
Ia• »'(’»■»letl
til««»«» Filini
PriviH, ! let » l.«t ll.
Hiniih A Shield«, Silent, (pcgmi, Slut«- A I.II m r'JT St*.
NA I.CM
Attorney» h r Adiuini-lrairix.
D. H. MOSHER
An I'pw«»rih I.vignv was organize«!
STATE or ORE ION. FOR TUB
Sunday evening Ly th«» young pvop’v
COUNTY CF MARION.
a| the h«»ute of John *|'hotnas, i hvre
Here “4 young pe«’piv present. Mis*«
In tiiv inatt« r of tb - E-tnte of J.irhi«»
Myrtle Taylor was elected Pi*.si«i«*tit J Kcanlan, Dt-veaM'd.
Mr*. Thomas Vi«< Prv»id«*ut. Ruth
XOIK i: IS HI.RI RV GIVFX.
Drager js m e’y-tn a*ur.u-.
rimi Ih«- limi inign««i A Iniitiirir:.!' r
nected with the ass •ialion us a
Mr. ami M fs S. Huh n and Mrs. wi I, «di thè filli day «»f FeUruary, IdJ'.
al thè hotir of teu «>*c!«»uk »». Ili , «»li »«ahi
“narrow-minded l.igid.” Better bv
Risco attended Pomona Gruime at «late, upitii th»? prvinl»vs lo-r in «!»«»■
C *reful boys. Maybe that ro •!< w ill Sai« in W**dm* I. .
crii»« d, •••Il l" tbv hi^ht ri lii«|«h*r f««r
< .»rii in bnnd, i i «>f lliv bdinwing de»-
drop tack <»n lop of your owu greep-
vi!i . «! rvul pi«»pvrly, t«»-wit
h use.
We havmU «* •< n Hip Van \V|nklr
L«»t* Iwfiity-rtv«-t2u’. and tarili),
pul on the sia <!n .v Joseph J« ||. rson -ix (2»i.!, in R. ver fi«* -v .-u'« |iviri > i a«*
Intending to take a rap at the Qre»
*lm*>vn l»y t he record« «I piai <»n file In
died. Why don’t J. I». Lee tukv on Uoqiity Ri cor.trr,M « Ilice «»f M.ui«>n
goq exposition management,
the
couuty,
stai«» <«f <>rvg«»n.
the role and <!•> ipxnclbing lie is litt» d
Warrenton Ntwssay». Asa Imsine-»
Sai«! -ale w ili bv inad«» puntuali! t«»
fur, rather than annoy people with hi* thè« >r«l» r of l In» «• «uiity Court «>f Ma., m ’
nun Mr. Julius Meier is undoubt illy
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pestiferous ttilk about l»» ing governor <*<»unty. Oregon, l^ui ing date <»f Jan-
a succ «r, but as a politician hr Is a
uary, 5. P»22. nnd Hi«* - ani «ale w ili I«»» . NOTICE Gf FINAL SETTLBMfWT
lie has about a» much chance to be­ imiti - «qbjvrt l»» thè con tir inuli«»n of
KQTIU1 IH HI hi Bì «IVI N
failure.” It waa our impr«s?ion we
( ’miri.
l’bal thè Un.il n«’L* «uni «if Harry !
come governor as the .-\ur>>n*<|b*vrver tliv abow imuivd
w. u. l’i. I TYJOHN,
1 < ‘.«1«! m rii. |ì\»-i'iili'r t»f tjic H”h*lv «(
would rather have our fair bandied
hut» to I m i iu< a nvv, spa|M r under its .Vimini*! rat««r « f III« Estate <f J.iim s \ht v E < nldwrli, D« <l«uu\d, b»»*b«« n
by a business man than a politician,
J. Sfuriali, Dvcviuwd.
iilvtl in t in- copnty Court ut Mitrimi >• H» W,it» tin in’s FuUpInin r«»h»|
jinsiuit management.
so why kick about Ju'iu*?
vminly, Oi't-g« li, limi ijiut tbv (Sdii day
j»f J.inqary, lu.'2, ut thè Imur <»f h ri (’nui* > PA|MTtiri, Y. »V K. Filinn
While p tiring hot grenze Jagt Sut
S u M M O N S
o’clovk a. ih .. th«TV'»f, 1 h 0 I m - vii dqly
i;r lay, Mr-*. (
A. R *«* >.ii|d> <> W11 o in The Uircuit f’onrt Of The Stqtv appellili« d by Nircll Colltè iim Rie ItUte ^,M»l» ip-, i(ht» L mh|iniiter* »,.»
>cj|ool B< h >L» niol Supplies
f>»rtlic hearing «>f «»I jveiiuiis la s«dd
!ii « s west <>! the Stat»* svh‘M»l, severely
Of Orvgon, Far The County <)f
The n >:th end of Marion county
( tinnì «< c*»un| am| th«- ■«< tllvi||viit Ihrp*-
NiAflb
St , Salem
burned lu r h it Im nd-
Marion. I)<j»artm< ni No. *J.
<»f. All p ’i »iti iiit» ferii |l pi *»»ii<l L»»
e titled to a member of the state st»n-
lat
v
hi «-l,«*r» !»y r« t|iiiri «I t»» a|»|><nr |n
Myrtlv 11. Mllh, Plainilir,
a e and if rumors are true. Sum Brown UOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOn
•ahi C«mit ut *>ni<i lime nii«l |dm v timi
V H
of Gervais, a farmer, will likely tea
E'iwar«! (’oniicr, ine unknown hi p«« «dinw cuiim *. li uiiv tlivy liuvr, w hy
«w
r »1«I lln^l 4<*«'«>unl Nlmiihl imi bv ^||p»v-
of l'. l«vai«i • ’«»iliter, ni*«» all «¡tin i- per­
candidate for the next ttute senate,
soli«* «»r patti«» unkhown, vbtiiniiig «•«I nini npprtiv. il l»v *ai«l Court.
W.
J.
PORTER,
IlARRY I CALIffi E(.L,
M -t everyone in Mur ion count j
any righi, lille, «*lat«-, Urti «ir flit«»:
I * iiTiiitir «<f thè Entute <»( Alice K.
est pi Ih«- r«»nl vrialc «I» sci ibi <| in ti.v
Wall Paper, Paint« and
knows Sam Brown, and he’s a very
< ‘n|«lw eli, Dvvt-siM «1.
• - «lUplaint li« n in, Dcfviidantf.
Strili li A Sliivlds, Sali in, Or« g>>|i,
ctpable man, conservative and br< ad
Picture Framing
T«> tlje q I m >V c uain« «l Defviidulit»:
AttornvyM f«»r Exvriitor.
lift Court St.
Qr.
l.x THE NAME OF THE si vii ;
miuded on legislative mutter^ con-
O| ORI'JiO.X, X ni ni«- btirby n«|iiir-
c ruing matt* is of state and taxation.
• <1 t'» :tpp .i ami a ut w« riho «ompiai ni NOTICE OF FINAL |IET*VLHMENT
NUTI1 1 IN Hi RKIIY <H\ i x.
lii <1 ngaiimt yuu in th«» «bove rhtilivd
A-* Mr. Brown pay» out a go «1 roll for
Uoiirt, «>n <«r Lef«»re tiu» 2.3rd dav <»f Tli.it thè lliml nrvoiinl of Nel« A.
taxes each year, you can bet that
Fvbru.iry, 1922, nml if y« u fnR w to SwiiriMoi», Extcuh.r of III«* F.|1 h I v of
nppear und aiiawcr *»»hl <-<>iiiplnii)t, for Aiulieu Sor* ii*< ii, Devi nrr il, lui*« liven
will look after your tax interests
want ther«« f. thè Plainll’f will apply tllcd in ihe voimty ('olir! <»f Murimi
well as his own. .Sam Brown cuu
t<» thè ( <»m ». t«*r tip» teli« f prnyt-d f«»r in coniti \ , Oregi'it nnd limi thè |.:ili«luy
hi.* comphiinl In r< in, a huv «- i Ì ici «tate of Fvliriiary. 1022, ni ih«* limar of ini I
elected.
«»'<*|o« k u. ih ., ili« riof, I iun bvvn rlitly
l»;«-lit of W hicli i* »»* f<dh»w>;
4 BIG ACTS
A di-cr« e re«piirhig y«»u, niid envli of ' nppolniiii h.v »U( b Cv»*H «u» ih* tino Even Kri'lay nini Suturila)' with
As fur ns the length of day» is cnn-
f««r
lite
hearing
<»f
plgvctlmiN
lo
r*nld
y>n, lo s< t forili tilt* li atti r«*of any hvn, :
c riel. we have passed the rii«»rt<*at—
duim, ,»r ini« r« ri w bidi y «m, or ¡» ii v «•! li un I Mcciuint and thè svilii invili llivrv- with a lotupleto cbniigr of tbu
in other words wc have gone over the o
o y««u, hav» in or lo Un* f.dlow ing «ì« * <»f. All pvrsons iiitvrvstrj in salii |*! n -<
o
program ou >uuday.
tnt<- un-hci« l»y r««|iiir<d lo iippinrln
o vribed pri mis«-?«, lo-wit:
it imp and are going down the other o
c
o
Loi Niiinht-r l ouri P in Block N uiii - stipi Comi ni snid lime limi pini-«» unti
side.
Bake« atxi hold* fire twice a* o
ber Iìiiru « t» ( I ; m i ;» «,. ||. j.,,,. M show « ¡ili««*, if nny lltvy hnvr, wliy
3
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Ad<jifi<>n lo U h * < ‘ily of Salem, Mar­ yiiid »inni arenili shoiibl noi bv ullow« «I ,
Watt Shipp, propiini I t Sul« n» mar, o long a.« nnv other range with o
o
i
o
ion county, ami state <»f Or« g .n, a«* nn>l n(q>r<»v« <l l«v said Copri.
and v 11 known Ihr<>t'gh< ut Marion o Je-* wood, or your money hack. o
X FLS A SWANNON.
riiown .uni «!v*ignnt« d oli th«* r« ••«.r«l-
o
o
county, died nt a Porllnnd hospital
Exvvutor of thè E s I i R c of Aiulrew
ed piai of thè *ald Addition Iti tI h
o Ifvour dealer will not «apply o
AMMUNITIONS
o
la.-t Sunday from an < p<-ration of tin? o
oillet» of tll'* Itvrord« r of (’»»li veynn Norrnson, D«,r«iiMr<|.
o
o you,
nd
for
catalogue
and
Sinllli à. Sliivlds, Sup*ni, Oregon^
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for
th«*
Mnid
Marion
county,
Btomuidi.
o
o
o and limi ali a«|\<»r*«* (daini I h * d«*t« i Aiiorncys (oc Exvvptor.
o price li-t.
o minvd hy dvcfri* •»( tliv ¡^I h » v «» enlith»d .112 .1
o
Rifles and St\9t (Jvps
We will i' ll ranges that nave o o l’ourt, und l»y u-ml «1« ;*r« <* il I h * ^<lmdj|-
o
o
I i ' im . 1176
Phone 3S1
0 «d ami dtereed limi PkiintlfF i* th«*
o you tiioney.
Biirlxrlng
prie«*
lune
Ipnibh-d
A
o
Anderson & Brow*
§ owner in fc<» Mimph* <»f Muid pr«*mh« *,
0
"fulve now cimi» I‘>i: willi thè huir cut
o and Ilio w Indi* ih« r< of, nnd tlial nvitli-
o
The
Sporting
Goods Store
dow
ii
lo
a
intuirli
r.
o er voti, thè nubi Dcfi’iidantn, m»r nny
<), Jayrimlum!
o
o «•f \ou, hav,» any riglit, liti«*, crini»-,
o
FLORIST and DECORA TOR
o
Eor
Suh-.
Kleven
hundred
|>ound
120
H.
Com
’
l
Rt.
SALEM
o
o li» n or I nt< i, *t in or to miiìi I pr«*inisvs
o
12-1 North Liberty Street
o or nny pari Ile u of, nnd timi a drcree mure for «ale cilienp. Intuire of «’. A.
o -71 N. Com11 St.
rALEMg i>»• coler« <1 by nubi Court, fon v, r en- I la U hi p, Iti. 2, Tprm r.
SALEM,
ORE
joining and r< yiraining y<»u, nml « urli
<2
uoooocococoooocpoooooooooo of you, frolli :i*M-rling any daini or I ii -
Turner'* M om * eonferri'd with III"
| lerewt w ’ra!*o«*v«*r hi or («i wild pn niis- Urial eliti'f, trenmirer llofT, In Snh ni
Chiroprnc|ic-^|>inologiiil
oooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooj • •« or nny part Un-reof, advi-i^«» to tln* till* week. <>, Mhekinnh!
41 l 11^ y. S- ¡Ij^k Building
Piai ni ili «,r ber mii (’ c « h *» oir in int«*r«*ri,
ami for sudi otlier nnd lìirlher r«*li< f
Salem, Oregon
n* l«» Ih«* Court inny h *cni » <|niiald«*
and proper.
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You Are Furili« r Notiti« «I timi ilih»
Suipnmns h K« rvo(| npon yoii |>y pub
licatlon l L« i« <»f in I (n- I iirm-r l'ribii ne,
Tlie »lx niotlicrli *» rliildrrn of W. I
a w« «*kly m w-»pnper prtulcd and pnb-
llnhvd in tlirtow n ni Turner, Marion
Physiciaa and S«r^
linyi' Im o ilHlriliiiltil Io
county, Or» gon, nnd timi Un* finte <»f A.
thè tirsi piildlcnlloii ther»of I h i h»* I2ilt 1 U'lnlhi'» for tloir riiro. The rldof
TUUNEg, • ORK. H
dny of Jnnunry, 1922, nn«l thè tari pub- ’ noli Hheliion, wii. Iiiki n l.y hl* iinclr, I
I i < *:i f I « » 11 11 iv r<« »f w ili Le nnidi» oli ih»* I liny l’« t< r«on, of flr<'*lmrn. Tho girl
23rd dny of Febriiury, 1922. 'I bis N uiii -
—. ■ A j-
moiiM i«* no ptildished nml Mervi-d npori Nolii mid broiler V'-arnyl went loan
you p'irsinUil to Hu* or<l«-r of (In Hon. ’ uni'll' >d AiiniRvilh'. Mr*. E<i'd (Inrl* |
Geo. <«. Biiighniu, <4rciiit Jmlge of 1 of Aiini*vllle, took tl>« daughter» Hll-I
Marron roiinty, Oregon, wliidi «»pler « drnl mid hiirr. 1, mid <lrnndm> K«*l-I
w ' iim dtily nitide an«i etih*n*d of record |
in «aid «miire «>n fi»« 7th
«»f .bin­ burn of A iiiiihv III c , will cafe (or the'
t week» old Imby boy.
ila ry, 1922.
Ladie’s and Gents
Pomeroy & Keene
Jwelefs and Opticians
THE COMMERCIAL
BOOK STORE
Sam Brown
Salem’s Larges! Book Stor$
The Stovebniiders’
Masterpiece
UJUID€UI££€
Lang’s langwftcd Range
“PETER S’’
Remington & Winchesirs
C. 15. CLANCEY
People’s Furniture
Dr. O. L. Scott
Just received a car of
Children Have
Good Home«
H. N« Gragg
No. 1 Clover May
Mr.-. (• <>rgia Robertson is visiting a
voiishi nt Brownsville.
A
See us for prices
Oregon Grain Co
Turner
Butter Wrappers
at this oflR^e
ELMO M. Will I E,
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Trn'rOIng
grip* »nd h II kln.l^
One
i.r the
mn«l tinhfiie
program»
Attorney b»r l’Iüintiir.
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PoMtiifflce ami rvHhh'ticp siddrvw«, 102
Hin < hiistmii church on Kaltirdny street,
Masonic Ti mplv, Hnlem, Ore.
even lug, Feb. Illli. There will lw »*•,
'■‘>""-•-'7.........
I^vnd tii' advertí1-' mcnt?.
a Iipmey pii/« to (bv yvlimer.
«fri Uotni Hf., Halevi.
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