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< •# 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 « nr. MOTORIST o A N T IC IP A T E vour Tire needs Regular l‘ iice Our Trice UT t»ò 15 50 15 50 18 50 *13.17 11.05 II. 05 j ; ì 88 --BUY NOW-- Registerd Jerseys At Auction IQ, j i 1023 ♦ * | Hansen & Anderson j j Turner, Ore. j Call and See Us for 5 New and Second Hand Fu rn iture * ............— ............. - IL . ------ ->.-.-os-,.„ Our prices arc the lowest in äulctu. Our Furniture stock is complete. Our prices will mean a saving to you. People’s Fu rn iture Store ; * 271 N’orth Commercial i?t. SALEM, OKK. J * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -* # * * * -* * * * * * »* * * * * '* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S Reliable Service. Lady Assistant 205So t'liurcii St.— l»ay or Night Phone 120 ’ Salem - Moth fn v e itig itio n . Work on the hMf*gy of c!*»thes ^notli* a« jifTertlns: ft e braali and fab ric Induftrie» ha« !*rt n **n€ branch of fhe lures ligation» •»( the bureau wf entomology of the l ;»hcd Htatc* De partment of Agricult it/e. Valuable ia- formation baa boon obtained. An ad ditional service In tliU Held I ih * been the co-operation with the a r m y and navy by furnishing Information re garding the auaceptlbility o f various fabrics to moth gtfa<*k- IS ANCIENT S EC R ET ORDER Odd Fellowship H a , Long Fleurlahod, Though lit Foundation Would 9 * Hard *» Traeo. Scout Camp F. H. Zinscr, Scout Kxccutive o f Sslem, announces the Annual Boy Scout camp at Cascadia fo r the first 28 days o f August. The camp has been improved and is better in many w-ays than last year. The camp will be in charge o f competent trained men. There will be general training in all branches o f Scout work, athletics, games, swmiming, hiking and many other things, including the general routine o f camp work. Mr. Zinser urges that every Scout o f Turner avail himself o f the oppor tunity to go to the camp this year. The camp will be divided into two divisions o f two weeks each. Any boy going the first two weeks may j register fo r the second two weeks, provided the reservations are not all taken. The actual origin o f Hie name la ax fibaeure as the foundation of Odd Fel lowship. concerning which all that 1 » known Is that tha earliest lodge was the Loyal Arlstneehu», whl<*h mot In London In 1745. T o tills source may ho traced the Manchester Unity, es tablished In 1813, and now the larg, ext friendly society In the world. At the ontxet the order adopted a rule: “ That any brother of the In British Women on Railroads. dependent order who shall be guilty j Nearly .'10.0(g) women are employed o f assisting any secret aooletj of wom by the railways o f the United King en or attending their meetings shall dom. O f this total the majority, of l>e auspended for 12 months for the course, are employed In clerical work. first offense and for the second shall j A considerable number, however, are l>e expelled from the order foroves." i The Odd » llo w a . like other \ engaged ip work not usually done by Nearly 100 are employed a* friendly soeletles, was Illegal prior to women. lS.V>, and on many occasions was laborers and a thousand more ure classed ns ''mechanics and artisans.** robbed with Impunity. One o f Its nffl There are women a gnjlincii, atntlon- hlnls applied to hla own uae about | musters, foremen, policemen, engine £4,1X10, w hich tiad been subscribed A>r j cleaners, oilers and greasers, and at <lie relief of auffereea through the j leant one who Is engaged In the dan Irish famine, and yet thu society had gerous ami arduous work of a twitch- no legal redress. Wan. Read Th© Ads. Salem. Oregon 2 • BOY- SCOUTS Ijd ic ’s aud Gents UJUIDGUICCfc 24 4 J f * 154 Boston, Ma a *.— ft or over four your« t»v N a lt o M l « > * n r t l of Ik * B «? A'ottl* of Amtika ) o f lltljtutUm In the Chrlatlatl 8 « leuw Oiurvh, ox-•tV'lomJ Judise IK h 1 * o of Bwkxi, fttftlnir as Matter umlcr up* BOY SCOUT VS. PLAIN BOY l*wntim‘i)t of the Supreme Judicial •; Court of M m m k I iu ^ U a has rtltMl HU ▲ rvmurkaM- llltistm ll»i) of why Anal report op llie I'vlilwuv. The (a m i trulnlni; shouM l>e tliv |>r 1 vllvgv , plaintiff. John V. Dittnuorr, (he seitlor of e\»rjr lM>y U »In»« n In (h<- followInji lHrtct»»r o f tha Cfcurvh, who*« *«*rvloe »lory of two gr\<u|>* of t>oya>, ouo oom- antkHlatcs the «leceas*» o f Mr*. Mary l«>s«-l of tu-outa hix I th- other not of ' Biikor FMdy. ami *h o hla na««H'tatoa wont*, both |il«.'od In tho «.Tor | mo sought to remove from ofTUu. «coma illcuiiiriit. whlt-h callo .1 for Intr4llii'*'it to have boon cmnpletoty Juatifiod In hla notion, rvaour.s-fulgws guJ grit. Tim contvptlotia th;»t tim!c»irabl# a id un- w v In whhh tUr N o g-ou|>s hmulivJ aliolwoiu# condition* hart «•\Utod In tho kuiiio situation lx nlgiitfiognt. the administration of the church p*v- A tuirty of l*uf4tlo. 1 'oloruilo, »-out* •rnmmt. lust full woro on n hike when they Juilge D ik I jjo finds from the evblence, wpro vuuglit In u MlxrnrU which lastinl which Include* testimony by tht ma for fi*riy eight hours. “ It hnppens jority Directors them sol nos . that Mr. that In our i>nrt of the country," n:iy« Dittemore s tlisuiis*nl xih * for tlu> pur t|>e sismt executive In relating the In pose of Ooin* away with »ppoaltloa to rill eat. "tluring the fall an.I eurty win the wishes o f the majority and «Iso ter bllxrarilx come ii|> without a warn because Mr. Dittemore had nought to lug. Ttiexe xiMul* were »«nun iut|rn estahliali a standard o f propriety and from town am! were ¡ovuin|»iiI|l«'it by conduct higher than desired Ivy hla as thelg troop trailer. They ItUIUOdlatel) sociate*. It Is also found that a prin nought refuge lu an i4J hitlhUng anil cipal reason for the hostility to Mr. thru !>uil| 4 fire. They remulneil lieie Ditteuovrs was because o f hi« rebuke iinhnrmeil tliriHigheut the hllxuml. to his associate* on numerous occa I hiring the storm It was humanly Im sions hen offensive Inmruace was IMinxihle to get through the xuow to the used and offensive Jests made at meet boyn. A fter the »tuna ahateil a In** of the governing body of the xearvhlng party was fonuetj anj the church. Judge Dodge holds that Mr. boyn nerg met on' thetr wuy home, Dittemore Is still legally a Director (•erfintly safe ntul noumj and scouting and that the effort to remove him and wan given a great deal of creillt for appoint a successor more sympathetic the nay the troop leader cured for bis with the policy o f the board Is legally troop. null aud void. “ The bllxxaril started Saturday In regard to the tllejmllty o f Mr. afternoon anil It wao not learned until Dittemore** dismissal. Jud^e Podge Sunday afternoon ihut t l i n , more boys •ays that no Director could fairly be who were nut scouts bad gone on s sup|H»sed to have accepted his posl bike to Ilia same place but bail n»t tlon upon the understanding that he returned. A neighbor of the boyn who was subject to Instant, arbitrary dis was erus-ltlg the prnlrir at that time missal whenever a majority o f his as unexpectedly come upon twro of the sociates might find It expedient. The luijs nfio, ha|f daseil. were wandering Muster finds that the vote attempting aimlessly around and illd not recognize to dismiss Mr. Dittemore “ was o*!> the him. formal adoption of a conclusion previ “ lie brought them to the city and ously agreed on outside the meeting” late that night when they regatftod and that It xvas for Ids a s s o c ia te then their senses, they naked for their other accusing him and nt the same time pin- companion. Tills revealed the fact posing to also act us hla Judges, to that there was another buy left on afford him “ such opportunity to be the prairie. A aounhliU party of hoard In his own defense upon the IIS) scouts was formed and sent out ; charges made as would satisfy the re- early the next morning. Forming In a U n i t e d S t a t e s I n s p e c t o r s E v e r o n th « 9 D uliil till, ;|tst day uf May, 1921. ■ qnlreinents of natural Justice.** lie a!« » straight line with only a short dis A l t r t to P r o t e c t I n t e r e s t s o f • finds that the complaints against Mr. tance between each lad, the scouts Ant lla ,\1 KusiiiUsa. p, the A g r ic u l t u r a l* . Dittemore were not founded upon first searched the prnlrla for seiersl mile, A -I in n stiatrla hand knowledge and “ were inadequate around the spot w here the Isiyx claimed Inspector* of th«» f«M|*»r;il hart' ml* Cara m l ' r* n, Salem, lln g. n ground for any but a purely arbitrary they left the other Jtnl. Attorneys f»r Adudnlarralnz. tural I» 4 >nrii of the Unit**«! >»lui**v* |Nt. dismissal.** The Judge also finds fhat "The arroyas wore filled with snow part until «if Agrlrnltura art* continual t there was never any question as to Mr. AD M IN S TR ATO R 'S N O TIC E from four to twelve feet deep and the Dittemore'» sincerity In mnlntalr.'ju hi* anmv on the level was several Inches ly on tha nlcrt to pr«*\cnt N O T IC K KS IIK R K R t G IV E N . That position and that nothing said or done deep, amt when darkness came on the from tanking their vvm ) Into th»* l'i.Ita.1 the umlcrzigned, by an order o f liir Sfjte«* from countrU**. oftau County Court o f the State o f Oregon, by him In maintaining his opinion* party was forced to return without could have constituted adequate ground bavin-; recovered the body. The next lorritlng them lit nrw umJ unrvja*.la<l for the County o f Marlon, duly made | for dismissing him. “ unless the major morning an assistant seuuliiiaster ao- places, fur tlialr wu>s of arrival art und entered oil the 21st day uf May, mimerout, T a ir a «Itirins ih«* ituiruh uf 1923,' wax appointed Administrator o f ity's power to dismiss could lawfully mmpunled by the father of one of the the Kstatc o f Henry A. Cupper, de have been used by It for the * 4 »ie pur other arouta went to live place where March «n r In s is t or, in c«>oi>rratloi) ceaaed, and that he has duly «jualifiad pose of stifling any opposition m the the scouts left off. A fter searching vxith custom* ofiWTnl*, lntarct*p|«Hj ilv aa such administrator All pen.ni, Ing larvae a f the Kur»q>«*i«n corn lH»r«*r having claims against estate ure hero Board to their wishes. a short while they found the body of In stulk* of brooiucorn contain**«! In The Master declares that Direc the little tsiy. by notified to present th» same, duly pus'vtni.'rr* baggage. One Intercrp verified, as required hy low, to Idm tors Dickey, Neal, Merritt and Ilath- “The two boys who were rescued tlon was mude fr»*m th«* i»n^Ma*?r of at the City uf Salem, in Marion Coun von were animated by personal hos were asked why they illil not build a a third c I hsa piwaougor nrrlvlnk from ty. Oregon, within six months o f the tility toward Mr. Dittemore and that fire to protect them set res from the Italy, whole tnteution w s i to taka th«* date o f this notice. , they had long planned among them cold and they stated flint the woods Dated this 21th day o f May. 1923. in ft*st * m | mutnrlul to Missouri. The selves to get rid of him. One of the and weeds were wet with stjow Bljd P E R C Y A. C U PPE R . e«*«'ond (llscifvery xvna mude by the occasions when bad feeling was engen Administrator o f the Kstatc of s o they dbl not try to build a fire. sum«* Inspector whan rl«* same p***i dered xx hs when Dittemore refused to Henry A. Cupper, Deceased. Tls-y explained nl«o that they started was found In the hugguge of n pa* Jaa. G. Heltxel, 'oin Dickey, Neal, mid Merritt iu at to hike for home when the storm s*‘Oii**r from Orrmanjr. tending a play In New York which Attorney for Kstatc, started und (be little hoy nine years Those furtunnte Intarcrptlons ouipha Salem, Oregon. Dittemore considered objectionable and old. betng tumble to hike rapidly, gave which had ns the leading player a else vary forcibly the n«« d ubd Unp«u Date o f first publication May 2 I. I|I23 person o f notorious reputation. On out and they tried to carry him. They tance o f carefully examining, in cu Pate o f last publication Jun« 21, I #23 could not carry Mtfi far so laid him this occasion Director Merritt testified oprrittbm with ruatotna «»fficlitls. paw • that he urged Dittemore to accompany down In tlir edge of un arroya while sengers* bngguift* nrilvlng from varl they started toward* wlmt they be them nod said: “ Come on with us. A D M IN IS T R A T O R « N O T IC E OT Work of this You are not so mudi better than the lieved to Is 1 a farm house nearby. ou* foreign countrl**s. A P P O IN T M E N T kind 1 « now <nni#*d on hy the f«nl ' rest o f u».’’ They liuij mistaken two large trees for N otice Is hereby given Ihal llie ui.- orul liortlciilturnl board at a number of Judge Dmlge also finds from the erl- u house und when they attempted to liae.been duly appoint,d l.y j dence that "There were oocaeions In find the laiy w||o<n they hail left In ports o f entry, and a* fund* permit It ileralgntd I he t ’minty t'uurt o f Ib r ........... Ore lDIf. 191# and 1010 upon which, st 1 « purpuayd to vnlfirife (hla phase of gon for the room y o f M irl< n, as ad the arroya they could a'd f)nd him ao meetings o f the Directors, the plaint Iff the board's activities. nilnistrHtor of H e ■ slate i f \V M they sought refuge In unother canyon. (Dittem ore) expr *ed disapproval of Hterle, dcc.itsell, nml that he liu, dull utterance* by Dickey o f u kind toler The boys said they covered their little aa amdi Ailm liilolratnr All HAVE HOMES UNDER GROUND qualified companion with some weeds and brush able only when men only, and men not peraone having o|ilnia a g iln .t the es disposed to he scrupulous In such mat to protect him fro .1 the atorm. o f tate o f «aid d e w dent, are hereby noti ters. arc the hearers— (Jjeret#y arous- course. It Is evident that had these In Ona Port of Franco Whole VIMogti fied to present the an me duly verified, • !ug resentment op Dickey's part, and boys had scout training they rmild Have Ettebliohod Thomo»lvoo B , and w lib pro) er vouchers to rue al my sometime* on tha | *»Pt of Merritt and have built a fire and done other things ntzth tho Soil. ofthv nl 203 Oregon Ruildlng, In Wsleiii Huthvon." The testimony regarding In Marion County, O rige n . within «lx to assist themselves In the emergency." eight or nine such Instances was taken In his oeeount o f (he "Retreat o f tho iik nlhe from the d a'e o f tlili not lee by Judge Dodge In private. In regard Ten Thoosnnd," after the failure of i Dated ut Haleru, flrcgiui, this Til, fo all of these occurences Judge Hla Thrst Rasaona. Cyrus the Younger to capture tho ilay of June, lltg't Dodge finds from the testimony of A Scottlsli minister who was Ind* crown of Persia from his younger A t), t omlit Mr. Dittemore and others. Including fntigahle In Imiklng up Ids folk one brother, Xenophon (4(0) It. C.) men the cross-examination of the defendant. Adm lnlatrator of the r tln le o f 1 day called upon a parishioner. Directors Dickey, N*a|, Merritt and tions n peculiar tribe living In the Ar XV. M Hteele, deceased. "Richard," he zahl, “ I hue no ««en imudan highland« who dwelt under the KatliNon themselves, Dipt Mr. ffitte- Itonald (H o v e r uiore’a account o f them xvas substan ye nl the kirk fur smite time, nnd vv»d ground with all their lire stock. In tially (rue and that his "repented in like to know the reason." some regions along the elmlk cliffs of A ttorney for K xrcutor, sistence uptm a stundiird of propriety “ Weel, snlr," gaaivereil Richard. "I France one tvll| find whole vlllngtio Hah in, Oregon. ip language <ir Conduct stricter than line three decided objections to goln’ t j that accepted by his associates mate Firstly, I dlnmt believe In being whaur under ground, for the reason Hint the rially nugmupted their hostility und ye dims a’ the talkin’ ; secondly, I surface Is vnlunhle for vineyards. Tho in the County Conn o f th « S u t « of Oragon for th « County o f Marion. owner digs a pit or quarry In the our- j dislike." Judge Dodge concludes that Ditto- dtnnn believe In si’ nnickle alngin’. an’, ; fnce, forming a cellar, which Is ac thirdly, an' In conclusion, 'twus llierp cessible from one aldo only. Then * 1 o the m illier of the Fatate of l . |‘ , tnores co-Directors were inrapublr, pn March 17. 191U, of Impartlul Judl* I got my w ife."— Kdlnlnirgli Scotsman. from the aldci of the pit he ruts tha W olfe, Deeeaitd. clol conalderation of accusations NO TH K rooms of Ills dwelling under the vine against him, especially of accusations Make* Hay Quickly. T O W H O M I T M A Y ( O K t l llN yard. The windows and door open Into framed by themselves, hud they ever Curing stacks of Imy with an ele<v the pit, while the rock that is taken | X’ou are hereby notified and you will undertaken unv such consideration." trie blower fan outfit, de’ erlhed In til* plena« take nulle« Hint the adllllui, At the present time Christian Scien 1* .polar Mechanics Magnxlne, la I list out Is used for a fence. In these chalk cliffs primitive man { tratrlg ill tbetalaiVe named estate w ill tists throughout the world are deeply method employed by an Rngllsh farm on a n d a fn r llie 2*rd day of July, IIC23 found shelter In caves or beneath over sell al privat« sale for cash lu hand hi Interested In the facts brought out by ltie Dodge report which Mr. Dittemore er scientist, which enables Idm to treat hanging ledges, where lie also found the ofllre o f Hiiilt li 4 HliUlda, 4t)l y a l.tu and others are distributing in lurge his large crops without having to de flint for Ids tools. Later came the j Rank o f ( 'omitiere«, lu Halem, Dt, g,,„ pend upon the sun's assistance The nncteul (¡aula to dwell In these rnvea, quantities among the membership. that oertalu r al pio|wrty parllaiilarly The progressive element In the grass is stacked aa quickly na It can , which offered liomra for u large popu dl«crlhed a,— L o t III (len i III PI ,ek 2 he hauled to the selected spot, the Ohumil seem* to ha gaining much (iw o ) |o| Salem Ite g h l. Addi Ion i „ i strength. It urges a more consistent stacks I icing built In (lie usual manner , lation. " dem, Dreg.... scolding to II.« reeoid and practical Interpretation of the hot having In their i enler on air clutm od plat thereof. Said valu lo b e made teachings o f M s. Kddv by those In ber In which the fail la connected. | 7,COO Pigeon Racer«, subject to an order o f confirm ation o fj authority und a more liberal adminis T o allow the Interest which has been j «b o ve t 'ourp tration of the rhumb government. Thunderbolt’s »ranke. aroused In pigeon racing, there are : I ,v a M. Kiini» Next In n change In the official per A severe electric »turni In Fusion, j puw more then 7,l»X) members of rats sonnel In Boston, under o definite rule Md„ played some queer pnirjis In the [ A d n i| u l»lr «tr li Ing pigeon club» In this country w|iu of rotation In office, the greatest need farmhouse of Charles Adamson while run their lofts against their rivals reg of the Church seems to be for the en couragement o f greeter local church he and his wife were chasing chirk- j ulai ly. suya Nul ure Magazine of Wash { ens to shelter. A hoir entered hy ! Ingtnn, D. C. m «Jf-government and detnoeniry accord Despite unfavorable Ing to the spirit ss well ns the letter the front door, moved the parlor fur | weather condltluna, the hlr<|s vv||| make of the Church Manual, and a minimiz nitore ont Into the kill lien, pushed all rapid progress toward their home goals ing rather than an encouragement of the kitchen furniture out through the after they start In a race. When thu the greater centrallzatIon o f authorttv hack door and then went upstairs and . wind la high and strong, they fly very In the self-perpetuating Board of Dt- tossed the bedroom furtillus# out 1 * close to the ground, where they arv , rerfor« and their upnolnfe *«i In Boston through the window«. heat sheltered frulli (ho gltnubhla. j ; Senior Herd Sire, Elberta’s Ox- * I ford Beau. t s More details next week. | • # l>. H . M O SH ER THE TURNER TRIBUNE Every casing fully Guaranteed July 126 Sout hCommercinl St. Judge. Sitting as Master, Ap proves and Confirms Posit on Of J. V. Dittemore. BALL i g DODGE REPORT IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LITIGATION FILED A ll Others In proportion \ We have the moat complete line of Sporting Goods in S#lem. Como in and look over the stock wOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO E very T ire in our entire stock to he sold at 25 pet off list The following’ are a few E xam ples I g j ANDERSON \ BROWN NOW T. Cord Coni 80x31-2 A. W .T. 30x31 2 A. W. T. Fabric 30x31-2 N. S. Fabric Keil Top • • ATNELETIC GOODS • IN T i l K C IR C U IT C O H K T OK T H * S T A T K OF O KKUO N FOR M AR ION I'O U N T Y . Department No. 8. H ijE h L’ Ina# t’airxus M Mills, Rlaintiff, v. David J. M ilti, Defendant SUM MONK T O T H K AH O V K N A M F D D F FK N D A N T . D A V ID J M il I IN T IIK * TallurlitK * N A M j; OF ITIK S T A T K OF OKK (¡O N , You are hereby required to 474 Court Fl. «A L C M appear ami answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled rauae and rourl, within siz wveka from the date or the publication o f tlii« summons, and If you fall so to U fM I nml answer, or otheiwiao plead, plaintiff will apply to the Uourt ' for the relief prayed for In her tom- taint, to w it For a decree dlsaolv P1 TH EATRE ill tig the bonds o f matrimony now ex- 1 let Ing betweon plaintiff and defend 4 BIG ACTS ant, for the rare, custody and rnntrol o f Olcnn Mills, a minor child, and K e r r y K r liln y a n d M ntu rduy « i l ) i such other and further relief as to the Uourt may seem just and equitable. xx'¡ ili n rou i| ilt*U t 'lia n ifr o f lit# This summons is served upon you by L • V |irogritin nn N u n d a y . publication thereof tu the "T u rn er i'flS.fUSt' M >• • kl'tl lN Tribune” pursuant to an order o f the Hon. I’ercv It. K elly, Judge o f aaid I Court, made on the 15th dav o f May. 1923. You are further notified that the lints o f the first publication of ItKI.M HLR this summons is the 17th day o f May, I f 23, and the dale o f the last U ro K. Howrloy, Owrnrr. F. I*. U ow lry, K d lto ra u J Marian'T. publication th ereof will be the 21st day o f June, 1923. KyVa Trali «l l«l»«*»ra 1 ** 111*4 K O IIIN IV D AY . I mu . 4 Kv,ry Tkurwlâ» i t Turnor, H A I FM Residence Room 17, laidd A Rush Stilt*- «K l.lU rty HI*. Marlon County, Orvgon Rank llldg, Salem, Oregon. Attorney for riulntlff. j 8UB8CB1PT10N #185 l*KK YKAR Kutsred at Ibe 1‘ ostnffiea at Turnar, X o r i C K O F F I N A L A t V O U N T Oregon, aa second r ls ,, mattar, under Notice U hereby given Hist t i l s d ) , tba Art uf March 3, UTtf Sliuuielis, AdmluWl t n t r I v i|e I tell Is Non e f the estate e f Krui si W. hlunn- | I* m Ittii r ('liir«>|irac|eta O lv e the Tribune credit fur what nus IMteisvil, has filed her Final A c O llioe Phon e count w ith 1 lis t'o m ity t lei k uf Mitrleti you buy front advertisers. t'euuty, O r ig in , mid the lu iin ly 111 4|i* l). i*. Hank H inld in | There was u record crowd to hear L'nUlt e f llie said I'entity lias Haul tin h o u ref III, o'clock A t'l. en the 4t)th Suloni, Oregon the lecture at the High School audi ■lay uf June, 1929, In th « Court tueiii torium Tuesday night, given by the ef said it'llrl III tile M ndeii Cuunt) , Rev. V. K. Allison. It was u master Court lieu si as III.- lim e und plaoc tui Ite# WUIJ hearing el'Jictlitna |e saltl J tnal Ac I’ lnuie 440 piece o f patriotism and love uf coun count und llie arch m in t thereof, al DR O A. O L S O N try that should have been heart! by xx Ills'll time, tiny Inlerealetl p, rsell may every man, woman and child in Turn nppv ar and file objcctloua lu ,a*d Filial Of. N T IS r er and the country around. W e cun Account. Vallili .* K xl rari Ion ef Teel h by tllad ys SIiiuueiia, A d in liil.tia lrlz truthfully say we (earned tilings wc N ervs IlIiM'kllig or N llie lte Oalde did not know before. None o f 11 ». tie Rniila Nnn ngs.ilil estate. Másenle Tem ple F A I . KM Li tV M ac), Allu riiey for Adudnia ourselves included, are so wise that tr a ir li. we cannot learn something from some one else. I f there is one thing on the face o f the earth wc should stand IN T H K C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H K S T A T E O F O K FG O N . FOR T IIK solidly behind it ia the grand institu C on orai Banking Buatn«M C O U N T Y O F M A R IO N tions o f American Freedom and the Interest Paid on Time Deposita IN I'K O I IA T K old fiag that has never keen pulled and Saving Accounts down to defeat. There ia something In the M liter o f the K-t.'le Jef Fn fik Car. Slsts A Liberty Strssls A. Suhlriuer, Deceased. about that grand old flag that thrills N O T IC E T O C K E O irO R S every red-blooded Amerieun citizen. SALEM — OREGON N otice la hereby glv 1 n that llie 1 n ■ler.lgned wus d u ll ap|Miinl*d Aduim - I.tra in s ef llie kl.laie i.f Fiatik A. H ow about a Uwiniuunity t'iuh, Seh 1 rim r, I ee«»»«M , in tlir twenty C •miucrclal Ulub or other like organ- ninth day nl May, lt>23, l>y in urdi r ef 1 union fur the building up of T u n o r. tile t 'oupiy t uurt i*l llie ltla le n ftlie - gnn fur 1 be t 'minty " f M irl- n, duly 1 n lered nt recolti Iti said CeUII. A ll prism a l i e ing claitua again*' D O N ’ T try to heat a train lu the the said estate ure In n by rii|i,|.«il In raer fur the pressing. It may he a III. sand the asinc, pr iperly veilfi.-d, w llli !l « -i v i' f i * 1 tu w at Tribuna ortict-J proper vuui Inr-. in Cana n a ('are. n, 214 C. (>. IUnk liens, Itullding Salem, Oiegi n, atlnruey a lur Adlinn i.tralr I » . KEEPING OUT INSECT F ES TS w It bill »1X iiiebl liv frulu dale i*f tills I nut toe. Ship Built Inland, Two army transports, tha (Jen. frank It. Cox and the Hen. John M H y d e , have been htdlf In (lie foothills of the Allegheny mountains, more than « thousand miles Inland. This Is prob ably (lie first time that oceangoing . easels of fills Lvpe have hr en con Strutted at inland sbqqm J, Pomeroy & Keene Jwelers and Optician» L)rs. Scott and Scofield Salem Bank Of Commerce ¡ k o m ÍT* riMianiMQ? ron THC 5 0 r a 5IÎOB S A L E M l i . N. Gragg hosikijit and Suri;cui OKK. I UkNLIt. D r. L T . 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