The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, July 24, 1924, Image 2

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B, 11 « form a« cltf are demanding in«rt and better h<.r*.-s, according to
TACOMA. July 1» Establishing M in .'» , senior captain of Ihe South
with turbine engines capable of de-
|hf s,«n»vReebuck Agricultural Foundation.
wbat Is declared to be a new speed «Tn Pacific's ocean service, who will
eeloplug 7.100 horsepower, driving
I »»ito .hr 15.281,295 automobile# and truck* In t!«o Cnltcd States, there
record for construction of aurh a command tha Ulunvtlle
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the steamer at a sustumed »peed of
gT_ U..13. .A*' head of horses and mule« on farm» t«wtay anil i 300,OCX) horses
Urge and modern craft, the steamer
Captain and Mrs Maison a n l l b e l r ^
bour
lulling l< id* in city »treels, The cvpilng of Hu- ant.« and truck* rtdM td th*
Burattile. new quern for the South- daughter headed a delegation of rall-
Particular attention haa been given
vqutne *r, -Sera In cities by *000.000 between 1010 end 1020. a reduction of 3»
ern Pacific's Atlantic Beet, was r,,» j a n . ateam.hlp officisi* and l*a to th. furnlahlnge of the ateamee so
|,»r or L Hut daring tbo last three yean, li e l.aa been a decided trend In tha
launched today at the Todd Diydoc.« r|«tc coxal buslneee men who elslled (ha| (¡iroughout It will compare with
opposite direction.
and Construction company a plant, j Tacoma to>!ay for the launching, a» tb# bj.gt
modern hotels
Between 1810 and 1920 the hr.r»e population on fnrui* decreased 10 r>«r
l ie keel wa» laid tv, months ago.
the guest* of J A Kvea. president «quls root: s arc large and designed
.-ext. On Ji»nu.i-y I. 1924. there was 18.283.000 horse*, compared with 21.553,-
e-m.
wbuo I i I w ) kw
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OK> alz year» !»iore. This «ess the small«*! au.nhcr » no* 1.05. Still, 9? per
The steamer, which will qsrry both at the Todd company. The wide- . ' lo
provide the iilm.iel
utmost 1 .otnfort
spread
benefits
to
lha
north
Pacific
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ala
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rieuvlll#
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ceni of all field work Is done ny horses an«l mules
passengers and cargi on the Impur
.Around 1015. und.r the Influence of stimulated ir j; .m'dnetton ami replace-
from
such construermu work «late HJ7 f *1 cabin and III sieeragr
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inenl by mechanic power, horse prices begnn to de»ll\»e. r January at this
neclin, with the Sunset IJ-vltel to and wri# >mphaalaed at the cereraooles passenger* T?‘" r'*.
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year a«crage rail. > per head were the lowest s'dce l>a<3 Mule prices, unlike
from th* Pacific cuvat. Is 143 feet In
It la expected th* lllenvtll* will be suites, each elabo.a.ay fi.r «
Itcrsen. admuced duilc the war. reaching Ihe!/ peak In 1920. In 1023 there
length It t* to be the finest and best |n readiness In Noeauher for her trial
Southern Pulfic serv re. provldln*
was a third mere horses and mules sold than Junns the previous year.
equipped of any scese, launched atre* triV u> <h* Atlantic coast preparatory "ll)0 golden hour* at „*a between
Good .»area and stallion, are arnree. Poring tue enr hor*e brecillng Ifn.
the war
to delivery to the 3« ulhern Pacific at New York and New Orleans and
g-ilahnl. Tli* number of colls produced fails«l to Veep pace with the I w h oy
Named for Jean de Bienville, noted New York A short timo lstcr she hy rail through Ihe romantic south
ileeth. Between I9'n and ISO) horse and mule colt* «.mb ned decreased 22
French general who in 171S founded will take her position as flag ship of and the historic west to and from
per cent. The lurgest percentage of the motw * population Is old.
the atv of New Orlean», the qew the fleet fo-mlng part of the commer- the Parili« coast. I* altra,ting Urge
Lon prpea will i-ontlnue to dlscoumse home i wl mule production ind
„earner wa»
wa* sponsored
suonarTed hy
numbers of passcog-r* Th»“ '*
steamer
hy Miss Doro- dally important rout* between th* elude
many tourists visiting Wssblug
esnse »till further decree*e in the population ur.ii! the iivcrxf# price turns up­
thy it. Maison of West Mystic. Conn , Pacific and Atlaniltt oceans
Ion. Oregon and other slatta.
ward. Unless l.rvclln; operrtl.ina ore lb -aaed. dem.ind will -eon he greater
The steamer cost in excess of
sitrsetire dsugbUT o ' Csptaln C. P
than ibo supply. H«>w soor. the marhet turning «mint will he - rhed for the
rank and file of torses ’ * un«ertal* Prices hare already Improved f o r the hef-
|er than nunliuni grades. The crmsl.intly Increasing «lemsnil along with the tlqp
tied supply Is ind««'stive that tl.# turning point la not far off.
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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
SUMMONS
In tha Circuit Court o f the Hula uf
Oregon for Marlon County. Dapait-
N ig h
C I a m
ment No. X,
K HOKTON. Plaintiff, eg. K. K.
SPVKKJt and JANE DOE a l’ Y K iK .
his wife, lUfendanU.
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To K. K. Spylter and Jane 1‘oe
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SA L E M
.'tpyk.T, t>efrn>lanta above named.
IN THK NAMK OK THK S|ATK
OK (IRKOON you, and carl» o f you,
are hereby required to appear and
nnawer the Complaint herein filed In I' d lied Slates Natimi It it i
the above entitled muse, within sis
f ì « n » r » l R a n k In «
weeks from Ibu time o f the first pub­
Interest
paid on Urna iliy o.ll» sa d
lication of this summons, to wit, June
llitk, 19X4, and if you fall to answer
w . Intra HMttBli
said Complnint, for want thereof,
Cor. S u t e A Csar ".«rslwl l a
plaintiff will take decree and judg
ir nl against you for thu forccloauiv 1
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UMJKJON
o f a mortg ,|je eaecutrd by Ihe de­
fen d a n t, K. h. Spyker, upon the fol-
I lowing described real property, to-
wit All of Lot Nineteen II'») in
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j Block Two (2 ) of lluriinglo i Addi-
0 u r ‘ -'hlneae medl.dne gtvea quick
i lion to the City o f Salem. Marion relief In a short lime to all r-'irooks
County, Oregon, according to th< 1 dlseaspa;
catarrh, rhnumatlam atanw
Iduiv recorded plat thereof
n««w o f . cb ,|Yl.r . n<) kMnf lrtJ(lb|«. «.U a.
w o w with th® county w corutr vi ,
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1 Marion County. Oregon, and for vhe >»
- « » «»U,
sale o f said above described premise* femáis Iroubla.
in Ihe manner presenbed bv law In
Remember, w* de M i syersls a*
such cases, ami »u, h other relief aa in
O»,, ■ »É ik iM asa
said Complaint prayed for, and shall s m Aa bnlf*.
■nade fren, medicinal barbe, roe»*, *9a.
I t deemed proper by the Court.
You :ire hereby notified that this D r». L. T . D ic k A L M . Hwui
summons is served upon you by pub­
C h in a t a M a d ic in a C o .
lication thereof In the Turner Tri­
bune. a weekly newspaper published
Op*n Suuday kl««minga Jil la Ifi
at Turn« r in Marion County, Oregon,
nursuant to the order o f the Hon W. 490 - 428 Nial* Hl.
Ha’ rm. Ota.
11 Oowning, County Judge o f Marion
PHONF. 1M
County. Oregihi. made on the 29th
day o f May. 1924. and you arv fu r
ther notified that the date o f first pub
lication o f thla summons Is Jut s 12th.
i»24.
CHRIS J. K O W ir/..
303 Salem Hank o f Commerce Illdg
I'a im er C h irvptactor
Salem, Oregon,
Attorney for Itauitiir.
Office P hono
SURPRISE PARTY
A I B A U LE CREEK
D r . O . L . S c o tt
414-410
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the final
aerount o f Lloyd T. Rig,Ion. admini*-
| trntor o f the «state o f John Albert
Krirk <>n. «Ie«eu*c«l, ha* b»-en fin'd in
'.lie County Court o f Marion County.
'O regon, nnd that on the 12th day of
August, 1924. at th* hour of 10
o ’clock A M theri'of, ha* lieen duly
appointed by such court *a the tint*
for th* hearing o f obj etiors to said
final account and th* settlemrnt
th roof. All persons interested tn
said estate are herrby required to
appear in said Court at said time and
I place and ihow Cause, if any they
have, why sai«i final account should
not he allowed and npprow I by aanl
Court.
1.1.0YD T. HIGDON.
Administrator o f the , tale of
John Albert Erick-on, <t«Keaai-d.
Hit kZlER C. SMAI L,
Attorney for Administrator.
U. H. Hank D u lldiog
Salem, Oregon
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mmm m u j j u
C. F. B R E I T H A U P T
123 N. Liberty S ir ..«
FI.OIU9T
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SALEM
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ORBC.OM
Have you tiled Ihe awral bwlh and
massage for rrbeumst <iu. Dr l^raga
thmltorlum, Nalvni.
F. P. Rowley. Editor *nd Msnsger
by copper carbonate dust, according
SHELL CO. COOPERATES
WITH FOREST SERVICE to investigations by the experiment | Issued Every Thursday *t Turn«r,
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
I Slat on. The cost, the labor and the .
Slsnou County, Oregon
ACCOUNT
;
risk
are
less
than
for
treatment
with
Gencml practice, co-operation o f
In the Cout ty Court o f Ut* Stata
The latest social event In Ihe Ilstlle
SUBSCRIPTION
»123
PER
YEAR
big corpj.wtions with the Forest Srr- ! liquid blu^stane or formaldehyde, i Hntered nt the Postoffie* nt Turn«., Crr, U neightxirlinoil was a surprise
o f Oregon for th* County o f Marion.
SEEK Y E THK LORD while he
In the matter of th* K«t«L- of
vica Dep rtment of Agriculture in 'F ew er .seeds are damaged by vfhe Oregon, ns Seeond-clss* matter, under parly er Uert PaoMes. Those pr«-**ut n ay b«' found, call y* upon him while
Anns II Whale, Deceased.
presenting forest fires was inaugurat­ I eliemieals an i hence one-fourth It s* the Act of Mnrrh 3. 1879.
were Arthur Wiok and fsuiily. Ed he is near.— Isaiah &5:6.
Notice is h«>reby given ‘ hat th*
ed today by th« Shell Company o f ! seed is ample for a good stand. The j
Chastain nnd family, A. E. Klcltu-r
final account o f Janwa H. Black, ad­
NOTICE
OH THAT MEN wtiuld praise th*
Give
th*
Tribun«
erwitt
for
w
hat
!
plants
gem
inate
better
under
nr.fav-
California, w hiw began wore, on re-
ministrator, D* limns Non o f tl>* K*
niid family, J. A Morgan and family,
I.ord for his goo> uu«a, anil for his
In th* County Court o f th# State u u . „ f Anna B. Whal*. deceased, haa
pa nting !' twelve-foot ycllow-cn *• J c ruble conditions o f drouth and you huy from advertiser*.
Ted Nai rrm .n and Mans Nadermau.
o
f
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Marlon
i
been
filed In th* County C. urt of
wonderful
works
to
th*
children
o
f
rt<i dial
ns. on highwa; * nil alcng j emerge much stronger and more vig­
Hatties and singing were the Order of
In the matter of the applicat.on Marion County, Oregon, and that thn
men.—
Psalm
107:81.
orous.
The
move
starlet!
fi
r
the
marking
of
tj)(j
ve0|„g
fallowed
l.y
refrrahnteiit*.
the Paeif..- Coast, with posters urging
for Chang* o f Nime of A T. lijert n t h da) of August, 1924. at the hour
the road Iron» Turu«- to the Pacific l **4 but not least ur** the solo, “ Sweet
motorists to help prevent fires.
o f 19 ■ -luck A M., ha* Loan appoint-
Copper carbonate dust treatment '
A MAN THAT HATH FRIENDS •*n
TO ALL WHOM IT MA Y CONCERN | r,| b
aid Court for hearing obJ«w
highway • a m iv , hat lt.ui_ been ■ ^ allj i;y " rendered l>v llans Nstler-
Every The!I station has been made
must ^hew himself friendly; and there
u* seed wheat has been found by the*
NOTICE is hereby given that the | (,olta ^ *ai,l final account, at which
needed for some tone.
Tlterj
n » » , a time long to be re-
an auxiliary o f the Forest service, to
is a friend that sticketh closer than a County Court of Marion County, Or- > ttm. any | .is> n . Interested in ftlid
Oregon experiment station to be e f­ matiy mot 'riet* w ho eon «: out froni „len.bciTd
report incipient fires immediately
egon, hy an Older entered on the 8 | r.tate may appear apd fil* objection*
fective in smut control, to aid rather Salem by «« ay of th* State [nslitutioua
brother..— Proverb* 18:24.
wh 'te tt is more convr-nient to reach n
>iay o f July, 1924, ha* ordered an«l thereto in writing and contest Sam*.
than-harm germination, to retluce the ■ and go bv .: acrosa the country (o the
decreed
th* name o f the above mimed
THOU ART A GOD ready to par­
JAMILS H. BLACK,
^bei! stat.on than a forest ranger.
amount o f arain seetled after liquid - highway ind then to Salem, are at a
applicant
and party A. T Gjertsen to
Administrator Dc Bonis Non.
don. gracious and merciful, flow to
The new dial signs, representing treatment 25 per cent, to reduce loo-1
be
changed
from
the
sail1
name
o
f
A.
loss to f.i.d the correct route. Th
anger, an«l o f great kindness.— Nehe- T. Gjertsen to the name of A. T. Gsr-
the work o f one of the best scenic ses from hair. ig treats i grain in bad
move lias boen .•tarted by the Salem
grtisu o ; ' i i'.ste, civi lly emphasize
inh 9:17.
son, and said order and decree pro­
weather, and to produce good healthy 1 Chamber o f Cornui*ree, and should I » |
ioo oo M i .
vided that public notice of said order <SJov.o<5' )' o <>< x >2 k
fh* haiards to which the woods are plants under otherwise unfavorable1
sppreclaltd by the people In this
REMOVE fer from me vanity and »ball be given for a period o f two
Jiac.c through a variety of carei«ss conditions.
Kill Huge Snake
lies; give me neither poverty nor weeks.
vicinity.
acts, and appoal to the automobilist
A T. CARSON.
rich e.; feeil m* with food convenient
T h a t M i lk e d C o e v e
not only to use caution himsolf hut . j
It is economy on the part o f Ore-
Formerly A. T. Gjertsen.
There has ¡ ten a state mvnt general j
for me.— Proverbs 30:8.
Beading, Pa.—Tti» g rea I cow
fprc..d the gospel of prevention gen farmers who raise stock to pas­ over the country lha’ Itole-.t M. j
GUY O RM'TH,
inystrry baa Peru >»lvr«t
Fur
vchpre vor he goes. To further this ture the rtubble field with hogs or j LaFolett has aligned himself with .'i c j
Attorney 'o r Applicant.
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three years t.ie n wg In th*
end, la ge editions o f ctueational sheep, the experiment station finds. Socialist parly, but as a matter nf ' set
Mri K p „ p;,jgar Wade patw-d away OVER MILLION FORDS SOLD
Juries I*. Holiems a herd bad
matt_r have bet,, prepared by the The grain shatter« -I or lodged will b e , it la the other way. At Hie bee.nning suddenly at her home lu Portland,
FROM JANUARY TO JULY
been "holding" out on th*tr
EXECUTRICE'3 NOTICE
She!« Company fc* free distribution. readily gathered up by them and con- j o f Die movement to in«gurale th*|_vc,g, Wade » « » » former resident of
morning milk. Nsin er lh* fu m
As the Snell Company's stations ; verted into a marketable form. Where third party. Mr. Laholetl was asked , Lunu-r and in company with her.
Sates reports from the 34 Amcric-
Notice is hereby given that lite un­
lads nor th* dairy «ipvrts fw Id
and dial signs cover approaches to ali considerable grain has lodged, hogs lo accept the nominal ion on the ; mu||,er 0f tjlalem \lslled at hom«s o f i fcn branches o f the Ford Motor Com dersigned, by an „riler o f thn County
discover why.
lorestcd areas of the Pacific coast, I are used. Sheep are a good substi­ Workers’ ticket which he flatly denied her „.|at|v«„, Cllutou and Jam ,*! pany show that over a million Pord Court o f Marion County, Slat» of
Th* truth esm* out when »
Oregon, duly made and entereil on
teuant of Mr. Ilolzruunn hilled
this co-operation is txpected to yield tute.
saying lie could uot run on their pl»l- Tracey, Hataiday, Sunday and M"in car* and trucks w<-re sold at retail the 29th day o f May, 1924, were ap
s hug* blscksnsks, lit* Isrg'-sl
yaluft !e educational and practical re
farm. Facing th e^ facts the Socialist , J«y, returning to her home In Portland nuring the first six months o f 1924. ip, lointed Executrices o f the estate of
Con'agiotis abortion o f cattle w jgl
*e«-n la this munly. Proof was
^ults.
party derided lo Join the I.aFoletl ; j L|y ju pi,e was taken suddenly III The ac’ ual figure is 1,03(5,978, which, Hattie A. Davis, deceased, and that
complets when t local sootoglst
be checked in Oregon or it will bring
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* - .it. -
raoks. W ith LsFolett on th» Pr gres- j and |'a.-«ni aw ay at 4 a. m. July 23, exceed* the total rctn l sales for th e ! they have duly qualified * - such.
«nid lh# reptil* was Ih* kind
financial ruin to increasing numbers,
All persons having claims against
same period in 1923 by 133,098 —
eive ticket, Coolldge for the O. O. P. ¡924.
that robbed cow* of lh*tr n o m
o f cattle owners. All forces interest­
said
astate
arc
hereby
notified
to
an average gain o f 22,182 sale* per
and Davis for the Democrats, make* it |
lag's milk.
present »me, duly verified, as re-j
ed must band together for the fight,
hard to predict the out come of Hi» ,
month.
I'ndoubtsdly, said the scolo­
«luired by law. at the office o f Chris
says Dr. 15. T. Simms, o f the experi­
p . A. C. Exp. ritation.
campaign. It w ill be a case of watch
A comparison between Ford sales J howilx, 308 Salem Bank o f Com-1
risi, Il was tha snak* that bad
ment station.
Invesitgators must
been milking th* lloiseioana
fnll waiting.
I in 1924 and 1923 uot only imiicate* meree Bull ling, in Salem. Marion;
Fush forward finding new truths and j
herd for tb* last (brew years.
I a n markable increase in the country's County, Oi -gon, wi’ hin siu months
making new discoveries, and working
from the date o f this notice, to wit,
pEE HIVES '«EED STAND
I buying po ,er but also .hows that this
June
2t>th,
1924-
out new methods o f applying them.
growth continues month by month.
^ee hivj* well piacvu ta<Ver Orcgcn
AUDREY HOBSON,
Dairymen and beef producers and all
In every instance the monthly sales
,'onditiops Jo not rest directly on the
MERLE LEWIS
dairy and beef associations are urged
JOB IS BUNGLED
in
1924
have
shown
a
substantial
in­
gtound.
Tim bei- 2 by 8 inches
Executrices o f the estete ‘of
to sup) n t the experiment station in • j o o o o b o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o q o
Friday morning will see some visitors crease over the corresponding month
BY YOUNG THUGS
briekg. er gj-eeial sts^ds may he useu
Hattie
A.
Da
via.
Deceased.
this work.
in the local flax fields. About thirty in 1923. In June they reached 170,-
Bulldog Summons Aid
for rap lr’u, u stund 8 itichys high
business men from I’ orlland w ill 1« In 747 which was approximately 10,000
losses in barn yarn manure may be
being ti . bes^- A sloping board is
for Stricken Master
Fail to Obtain Loot A ffett
Salem lo visit the fisx plant at the ahead o f June sales in the precoding [ NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
placed iron the ground to the en­ cut down by protecting it from leach- j
Waukegan, III.—Faithfulness
| p niteutinr. nnd tiien will drive In year.
Battering Safe.
trance to P Trait heavily lad»n bee* ing in the rainy season, keeping it
Notice is hereby given, that the
and trained Instinct of 1'pol, a
| Turner to ihe 1*. E. Thomason field
These figures are for retail sales in undersigned, Levi James Post, the
that drop near the hive to reach the moist .n the dry season, and mixing
famous bulldog, probably saved
where a pulling demonstration will be the United State* alone and do not duly appointed, qualified and acting „
with lend plaster or superphosphate
ttitranee
' * J rnr"
the life of John SIcElroy, slxly-
, given. P. E. Thomason haa some take into consideration the sales made administrator o f th- eaUte o f Hattie ,,on ot
«-aklag *<»f|.b«8l*d yegg.
to prevent the escape of nitrogen in
flve years old. well-knmvn Wau­
g od flax this year, mid this denmn- hy foreign Ford branches and asso­ Hay Po;t, deceased, has filed In the -p »«ftlc * d a bit at ths Memorial
fc'JCOND CROP GETS CHANCE
the form o f ammonia, advises the
kegan resident, recently. The
"n,' r' <-«n<lurt*d by th« Lafay-
•» ratiou will provu what Irrigation ciated companies, the majority of county court o f the ktate o f Orsgon, i
!
O.A.C.
experiment
station.
dog
made
a
trip
lo
Ihe
police
for Marion county, his final account #tte IV-thyterlan church. *h*y took
Succ yssion vegetable crops f ,r fall
will do for flax.
station
from
the
outskirts
of
tha
which
aosemtle
cars
from
Americun
jn
the
said
estate,
and
that
the
add
the
hinge*
off ths sal«, they lraocke«l
gnd'Vrirter use »uch n* esbhage, caul-
Comparatively few Oregon growers
city when his master suffe' *d a
Court has fixed on Saturday, the 26th the dials off, but still they c<ni!dn*t
it.owar, brussels, SP' t, broccoli end produce certified potato seed. Three
paralytic stroke and fell to the
. .—K„ . ... ...w0.
„,R..,d a y o f July, l'.)24, at the hour o f op*n tli* door. There was nothing of
celery, can be set out on ."-round dear trips must be made by the O.A.C. Ex­
sidewalk.
o f the time# lies in the fact that these '.0 :0 °, o ’c' 0*1L A ,f*'" o t f ai<! / l“ yJ lt Lh€ 1 T" lu» *» ,h" M f*' “ **• ••»«*- Th* !«►
of th> early maturing crop*. By mak­ tension service to the farms o f thos«
C ounty Court House m the Marion i ltca (t»|nk ,he
was tha war* of
When his maater fell the dog
Nalr* have b*rn tpread very evenly county Court House at Salem, Ore-
Man’s Arm Torn by Boar
hurfUrg
uava
ing suitable plans and carrying them who attempt it. The growers usually
started barking, but to no avail,
H e l d t o P r o t e c t C r o w d \ 01 ®“ Khout the country and indicate gon, as the time and place for hearing 1
< ut promptly the garden o f fi rm or n ceiv o a premium for their seed, and
and then rared to the police sta­
'* ,,h* 1 " r,y' J* '* • * « '« » *
| a general prosperity that is not con­ of objections to the said account an d1 *
country lot can be i m <'» to perform a small fee is a.ked to help pay the
tion. By howling loudly nnd
Alexandria, Va.—Fearlessly thrust
the settlement o f the »«Id estot", at ln»"""'<'b »• ".er* was stolen a manh
fined to any particular section.
starting off In the direction
uocbie duty. Provismn may also be expenses.
log Ids right arm Into the path of a ■
which time it,d plare all persons h sv -!
“ • "b11 ■» »P” * belonging to
where the man was lying, Ihe
lo
made for successive seeding3 of rad­
wild boar as he attempted to escape}
| Ing such objections
may appear and Mis* Florence Hopkins, Isaehsr In lh*
anlinnl
succeeded
In
getting
an
show cause, if any there be, why said klmtergarten annex of school No. 37.
Into the packed tent. Doc Unman vet
Barr ae Help tn Memory
ish and lettuce, designa'ed by thu
officer to go to McElroy's aid.
ersn leclnrer on the freaks of n show! with the knowledge of the sticking account should not In all things be which hold* It* session* la lit* center.
Oregon station as important all-year
Entry to Ifes center waa gained
Boy Tease Diet When
1 n North Washington street, suffered a„ Bi|r- ,,f Ourrs. tbs f'berobe# Indlsos allowed and approved, said eylate
vegetables.
OoOOOOOi
severe la»erutlons nnd for n while was thought Hint hy fuelling them lo their settled and closed and thu adminis­ through n window leading Into ths
Stabbed by Angry Girl
trator discharged.
gymnasium. Ths ful indent the* fnrrvd
st Hie mercy of Ihe ferocious hog's offspring ths children* memory n«iuld
OREGON FLEECES HEAVY
LEVI JAMES POST,
Omaha. Net'—Jabbing at neighbor­
doors leading lo tha hall ind went to
three-inch tusks. Brcnnn was rushed bs linpruvrd
The average weigh* o f the O .e g o i hood girls ivlth a pln-tlppe«! stick rowt
Administrator o f the estate of the o01 is of Ihe janitor, Frank MtCon
to the Alexandria hospital.
Uattie May Post, Deceased nell. Ills tools and materials w-*ra
(lecre is fi pounds, more than a pound Ihe life nf Robert Kff*«berg»r. fimr-
More than a hundred women nnd
To Erect Temple
I I.M0 8. W1IITW,
letter than the average weight for teen, when A!!«*en Itnl|.h, thirteen,
all under lock and no effort waa mn la
! children were In Ihe lent when tli*
A temple costing
•* to h«
Atiertiey for the egtate of
lo lake them.
the country which was report'd as f'liinzed a hatpin Into his client, p<inc- i
anlnisl «vent on a rampage as the lec­
Hattie May Post, Deceased.
erp.-ted in Ste. Anne de Itesupre Is re
Miss Iren* Graham, manager of th«»
turer open*«l Ihe rage door to handle
! to S ppuqds in lb°3- The nat.onsl turfn? n blond ve*»el. The youth died
402 Mnsonlc Temple,
pla«-e (he dee«roye«l niw, nrngillnf to the "pet." With an ugly snarl the snl-
in ten minute«.
social center, said Hint It has b«en en
nvcragr wa« raised from 1.85 pounds
Salem, Oregon.
"Every night the hoys In Ihe neigh­ an ann»unc«'ni*nt of the Itedempt'Tlsi ! ■nnl rushed for rJie door.
I»red eight or leu limes In a year. AI
Brcnnn.
in 1840 to it present size, and is still borhood have been «ticking Ihe girls Fathers; es e e l l g - n momistery cost I
erre lime the Intrusion* became so fr«-
realizing the danger, thrust his arm In
imprev ng w \ careful selection of with fdn* on sllrks" Allern told police. Ing KVXinoi)
provffle areommo-ln '
<fii> nt lha* » detective was detailed »9
the path of the anlmul and, as calmly
Ytock. Tt is a gnificant, says the ex -1 "I got a halpln nnd told the other girls ll"D for Ihe residing fnllier*. Al I lie I
stay In the building night«
ns possible, »'inunoned slit The hog
W
atte
lor
Oranges
sain*
lime
It
was
also
ststed
Hint
In
j
pcrimcnl station authorities to note Hint If they came near me any more
It la thought ths burglar* made th*
wn* subdued tins tty hjr Charley Docelt,
Irrigation Is an imporisat fsatnr*
«Jew of ihe Importance of the work * II* tmner, hut not before Ilrennn's arm
tl.a* m iny bands in Oregon average' 1 nos going lo stlrk them good."
effort lo gel Into ths safe In ths ex­
of
Ihe
orange
growers*
Industry.
It
$15,rag)
Robert rt- ise«l her and lunged toward contest carrying a prize
pectancy Ihst I her» might he ■ gooj-
10 pounds. Cv eful culling o f poor
feud been badly wounded.
I« particularly necessary In Arlsaiu
may be openeij to nreliltects.
slscd sum In It as s campaign lo sal**
• At Ihe hospital It was said that sev­
f t t c e hearer. Ifi bring ro rd u ctcj by her will, a »lick she » » 111 . and fell hark
and
California,
while
the
Florida
when she d-fondel herself will» the
mousy for the support nf lh« reefer
eral of 'he wounds lo Ihe man's arm
different growers with a view to rais- I
groves
ran
generally
qej
sng
upon
tha
The Durable Oxk
tialpla. lie ran » few steps, fainted
Is now In progress. Miss Grshsm said
were
of
a
dangerous
nature.
Th*
ing the av, rag • weight still further. ' and «tied without regaining ronsrloue-
rainfall.—Natura Magasin«.
Oak timbers lia«e viibsiond all largest Isceratlon extended the entire
(hat shs hud been taklug Ihe mone*
pes*
kind* of weatlirr for five . Milríe*, nr
length of 'he forearm ind was mors
(.OPPER L'JST CONTROLS rMUT
Giva The Tribuns rrarfit for what sway from the nffles dally sines lb*
cording to a r,cenl rspw«i fryu Lon­ thbg sn Inch .deep In place*.
etmpdjfa has beep
W h vk qr-i'it ha* yielded to control
you buy from oor sd'ertfrer».
don.
'• 'W E B TURNER ¡¡ES IQ tN T!:
PASEES AWAY SUDDENLY
t
Farm Pointers
'■PORTLAND BUSINESSM EN
WSIT FLAX FIELOS
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