.% S S S S S V .W .S V W v V .V .V .V k V .V v S V k S S V .V .S S S \ S % W « V v S V .V THE TURNER TRIBUNE • K. I*. K.iwh y. Editor nnd M tu i(r r lamed H icrj Thursday it Marios County, Oregon SOUSCRIPTION «LSR PKB - ATHELKTIC GOODS • - W e have the moat complete line o f Sporting t!oe*U Tarmar, I in Salem. Come in and look over the »took ANDERSON A. B R O W N 126 SouthConimercial St. YEAR Salem. Oregon the Poatoffise i t T u rn t Oregon, 1 « secondila». mattar. undo W . \ \ S % S W \ S S \ \ U S W . % % % N V . \ % W . ,. % S S V .S W .% S S S V .W tbs Art of March 3, 18Î9. Ulve ilio Tribuno «redit for »1ml you Ituy from sdvsrUevrc. -------------- - l Taid \ ilx.Tll ■. in. id ) Which State Will Grow? Washington Oregon. . California NO Income Tax IN C O M E T A X NO I noomo Tax W E H AVE EXAMINED copies of the documentary ovid ! once as lo the elFeet of a state income tax upon Oregon. Wo j are satisfied as to the genuineness of the documents. W e find that this evidence substantiates the claim that many millions of dollars have been diverted from investment in Ore­ gon industries that would provide a home market for Oregon agricultural products. You CetMLimofThese M a r in e s and'' T h ? paratto in Washington a few clays atro, when the Catholic Holy Name society marched thiouglf the streets o f Washington. D.C., caused W e find the damage is so serious and of such extent that we the sane people o f the country to i appeal to our neighbors ar.d to voters in all parts of Oregon to think. In th ' paratie were reported vote for the repeal of the present income tax and to oppoae the to be more tuan 1000 o f the Phila­ enactment of any new state income tax bill, nt least until such delphia polire force in full uniform, time at the other Pacific Coast states have enacted similar leg­ with their guns strapped on the..: and islation so they cannot grow at Oregon's expense. belts containing 50 rounds o f ammu­ W e do not object to paying a state income tax,‘ but we do nition. Also a large number of object to Imposing a tax that keeps capital out of our state, policemen, who were also claimed to !? t i f i | retards state development and tends to leave our farmers de­ be armed, from New York. About .a u a T . .• pendent upon distant markets. T H IS E X C E P T IO N A L O F F E R IS G O O D F O R A S H O R T TIME O N lt 69.000 were said to be in the pr.rade. j President Coolidge, »» chief executive j W e resent the tendency to give Oregon the reputation of o f the nation, was compelled to a d -! — being a "backward state.” Oregon's resources and the courage dress the crowd. He rave them s A V W W V W W W W W S % V A % W V W W i W ; S \ W V W i W W W and enterprise of her pioneer people entitle her to a great I a- ^ destiny. Let us all join hands to rid Oregon of legislation that tion and told them that they must handicaps Oregon development. obey the law. Wgs this parade i { READ THE NAMES OF THESE SIGNERS: demonstration against the national ¡J government or was it a peaceful par- S P A Frekea. Seap|H»*e M urphy, w R . R-&, A u rora C .n r t t U . V. lU .'V .r , K l.m .l S Char tea >V. Kill*. Burn* R ob in son . K G. Falls. adet Whatever . was intended to * B H. P ra y e r. Salem S chw ab, /.«n o Charle* I! C astner. Ifood be, it was a violation o f the law, as C H T ea l*. R lekreall E im raorm a*. H enry R Hiv*r, Cha ■ • I' < i 1 1 >■ Med E*an. A J.. R - i . G «rv «i* ‘ baric* K ay. C lo w r d a le . everyone knows who has studied his -1 A rthur M t'hu reh ill P o r t’ d Kuan. H om er W . R - i ti M Klee. Pen dleton. It VS i o IIn* i tory or the American Constitution. G odin. A rth u r. K-J Frank Hraneh R iley, | d . S. B lanchard . G rant* P' K u bcti*. Oilv «r. R-S Portland s Pu>Mtrw. I V . The law prohibits am armed force T h om a * G avla . Sham ko H ubbar-I A It. R ob ertaon . C ondon Charle* H S tru -«rt. P ort'd Mi K ay. * * «r» J R -l J fci. R om an. A storia from marching through the national J W M a y o S t a e lo a N hK ay. W R . R -l K. C- Sam m bna. Portland. capital or the District o f Columbia Phil M vtarhaa. P ortland E w ’ ii J M Mt AntrvJ Cha* J. Shelton. Baker A P Mye. H o o d River K vbcr. A lois A. A Smith. Baker except by permission o f the commis­ C h art«« H all. MarshlieUI Kcb« r. J«»». J. P an V Sm ythe P endleton S R. Pelrve. S i m sioners o f the District sanctioned by L a u by. N M C onrad S tafrin . P alla* J C. P erry. Salem SaaHoM. H «nrv G eo W Mteelhammer the war or the navy departments, or Patsy P a ly . Prairie City. St I verton Allan. W W .. Mill City R obert W Saw yer. Rend Mark N TU dale uthc «In O lin. V It both. If more than 1000 armee! m en’ Monitor J o N jih J K eber. Mt Anyvl H atileion . B. W . N. G. W alla ce. Prinevitle. a good supply of ammunition ^ A lta B. Sm ith. Pilot R ock C a rm ich ael. C V. Carl G W a*hbu ru e, Kuuene t NEWSPAPER F o r T h ir ty D a y s 1 will sell Guard End 60 tooth Spike tooth Lever Harrow at $28.00. Regular price $32.90. Also 1 Fuller & Johnson engine 2 1-2 H. P., at $75.00. Regular price $85.00. H. L. Earl, Hardware does not constitute an arme I force. tV V l. l. l. lV > V iV t .i V l V l V ...V l .l V ..lV lV lV | ..w ■vhat does: I f such as this is a crime the guil- ty ones should be punished, no matter what their religion or polities, If it il in accordance with the law, tht n \ \ drop it or change the laws. BOYS SPEAK FOR SELVES AT COUNTY “ Y " CONVENTION ! | Friends o f the Marion County; . Y.M.C.A. will have a real treat Fri­ day night, October 17, when they meet in Salem with the boys from the Hi-Y ami Pioneer clubs o f the County Association. The boys will relate ) | their experiences in iummer camp, Boys' conferences, father and son banquets, deputations and club work. There will be 60 boys present repre­ senting these groups. Mr. C. r . Johnson o f Portland will ! I speak on the subject: “ Stop, Look, \ Listen.” The DeMolay Boys’ quartet J \ will sing, and Joe Nee will appear in • > Scotch songs. The convention dinner is the an nual setup o f the County Association ; j and it is expected that rephesenta- tives from Aurora, Woodburn, Hub-1 bard. Gervais, Brooks, Chemawa, S il-1 verton, Staytcn, Turner, Aumsville.j Marion, Jefferson and Salem will be present. Those planning to attend j should phone to the County “ Y ” o f­ fice so that plates may be reserved. The banquet begins at 7 o ’clock. m r ' e p u b l i c a n P arty CALVIN COOUpLt !■' NATION\ l 'C A N D Ì O A T E » I jj K e e p SUMMONS In the Circuit Court o f the State o f I Oregon for Marion County, Depart- ! ! ment No. 2. Gladys A. Evans, Plaintiff, vs. Ber- | | trand E. Evan:-, Defendant. To Bertrand E. Evans, Defendant: J | In the name o f the State o f Ore­ gon: you are hereby required to ep- . pear and Answer the Complaint filed ' < > against you in the above entitled '¡J court and cause on or before October ! ! 31st, 1924, said date being six weeks ' ' from the date o f the flirt publication [ I o f this Summons herein, a.ui if you fail to answer or appear herein, on or before said date, fo r want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief pr?- "d for in her Com­ plaint, to wit: for a decree o f the Court dissolving the marriage con­ tract and the bonds o f matrimony now existing between you and the Plaintiff, Gladys A. Evans; for the restoration to Plaintiff o f her maiden name, Gladys A. W olfe, and for such other and further reli f as to the Court may appear ju.-t : iid equitable, j I This Summons is served upon you ' ■ by publication thereof once a week ] \ for six consecutive w-eks Iran: i .Ita­ ly preceding the 31st day o f October,! 1924, in the Turner Tribune, a week- j ly newspaper o f general circulation published at Turner in Marion Coun- ] J ty, Oregon, pursuant to an order of 1 , lire Honorable Percy R. Kelly, Judge < > o l the Circuit Court o f the State of ] ’ Oregon for Marion County, made and . > entered on the 17th day pf Septem­ ber, 1924. You are further notified that the date o f ti e first publication hereof is the 18th day o f September, 1924. B. W. MACY, Attorney for Plaintiff Residence, Salem, Oregon. W B W ILSO N URGINQ ELECTION OF D AVIS ’ Former I abor Secretary Calls - ’ Democraric Candidate Friend J. of Fanners and Workers. Washington. D. C.— William B Wil­ son. first Secretary of Labor, who served from 1913 until 1921, Is urging ibe workers of the country to support John W. Davis and Charles W. Bryan, Jtemorratir presidential and vice pres­ idential candidates, because of their long record of friendliness and help­ fulness to labor. The following formal statement of Mr. Wilson's reasons for the working peop'e’s preference for Mr. Davis was Issued by the former H«cretaiy In Washington several days *60: .S V .\ V .S S S % V .V .S V C o o lid g e and E le c t D a w e s Vote for the Common Sense Candidates Their Records Recommend Them “I AM FOR ECONOMY. AFTER THAT 1 AM FOR MORE ECONOMY”—Coolidge He proved his faith by his works. This administra­ tion has saved the people $6,000,000 daily in taxes as compared with 1921. It has lopped off 95,456 em­ ployes from the federal payrolls. Dawes, the budgeteer, put the country on a business basis by cutting out the dendwood in governmental affairs. Deficits in former years have been turned into surpluses. The national debt has been reduced $2- 750,000,000 in three years. FOREIGN POLICY SPELLS PEACE ABROAD AND PROSPERITY AT HOME The Dawes plan has made possible rehabilitation of Europe, which means better markets and better prices for America’s farm crops. Limitation of arma­ ments is an administration policy and makes for peace as weil as reduced costs of government. The Republican tariff, linked with restrictive im­ migration, has brought prosperity to the man who toils. Wages were never so high, they would never buy so much, as today. COOLIDGE POLICIES HAVE RE-ESTABLISHED PROSPERITY—CONTINUE THEM When this administration took office, it faced all the problems of reconstruction. Deplorable conditions existed. The people were suffering from a tremendous deflation. Interest was high and capital scarce. There was^general acute financial distress. Our citizens were compelled to sell their government bonds around 85 that they had bought in wartime at par. A complete change has been accomplished. Never before in peace time has there been such constructive accomplishments as since March, 1921. Prosperity for all the people has replaced general distress. Indus­ trially, the country was never on firmer ground. Agri­ culture, in dire plight when the Republican party came into power, faces a brightening future. Our depreci­ ated government bonds have all risen above par and one is selling at better than 106. THESE ARE SOUND CONSTRUCTIVE, SENSIBLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS Republican State Central Committee, Portland, Oregon I. L. Patter on, Chairman John u.— d Secretary — John w W, Cochran, (Paid Adv.) E A O L , JE "YELLOW PENCIL •tmth th t RED BAND ^FAGLFrS.VC/L CO, NFWYOPM.U'SA. Conyiw*. C W . U n a n . L L>. Miller W * I | N elson. A. K. j Sutter. C k rii St P nu I i B ernard*. F ran k St. Paul j i B outan. A llred . Colem an. F. R. I C olem an. S. j C on n or. K. J. r C ook . J. L - C oy le. C H - I Pa> id son. C h ester - I l D tv M a o a . E C. I D a vid son . Joh n ! E.-n*t. L. U ; F a bor. R o b e rt M. ! G ood in g . W . L K irk. R F M cK ay. A W j M urphy P eter R a ym on d H. L. , Sm ith. Carl , Sm ith. Claude ' Sm ith. Ja m »* Edw ard I Sm ith. S J. ; Van de W ie!«. P L- Van D yke. T M • V an D yke. W J. * I : A lbert. Jo*et*h H. 5 «.em A ld rich . C W R -7. b x 1SIH A id ich. L P . Salem A rch erd. Charle* R- i Beekner. A L . R - i l Beekner. C. L . R-S B ith op . C P ! Rro-vn. C’ ltTord W . C h apin. Lu th er J C om p ton . H enry V. j C ra w ford . J. H . R - i ^ Cunninjrham. B. P ra y e r. B. H FenrU'’-on. B. I. R -t F ankli .. W . C F u lke-'-vn . A . N. . R - i ! tnjr H D ob b in . Joseph. Sam Lit eh. BnterpHM» P orter J NalT. M edford A. L. M ill*. P ortlan d Frank E. A ndrew *. Portland i If D N orton . G rant* Pasa Joh n S t»rth. M e.'ford Jam e* Felton. F « i t K lam ath C C C lark. A r lin r to n \V C. Me K in n ey ,«M ilton P t< K ob b .n «. M•dull* Charle* T Bennett. Mo*ier Vr I t un ly. M yrtle Point F H C h urchill R>>*ebury J Fred II H opkin s. Med?, rd W m J U l y |Ui«t. Me- Minn >■ tile A L. P a rrett. N ew bery H ti. Kttders. J . A *hland ' Fred H lll.te r . N orth Ue.nl H W ayn e Stanard. Rrow n*v ille J J Pon etfan. Burn*. W , C. Lea v er. C entral P oin t H W Y o u n y . C o ju . le C. K In y s ll* . CorvaKU . L P S ea rb orou y h , C re* well. J J R ob ert* R edm ond. M. ti. H otw . Vale. W L. T h om p son . 1. A. W riy h t. I ’ nion Mr* Lewi* A. M cA rthur. P ortlan d. Mr* C K Me P ow ell. P rln ev .il« Miaa K M S leiw er. Spray F. L. M eyers. l^iG rande. Kathleen M. T h orn ton . I»akev lew. Nell •* May 11 1 d*on Ilop pn er. Ford G ron er. H ilU boro. Blanche C oo k . Jaek*onv»ll«- P. P. Jn*|ya. J o rd a n V a l’ y G W . M arvin. Silver I ake J W H oerh . T he Pal!ea. H. S. Itriruhall. T illa m ook . C. D. R oror. Euaene. S C. Miller. D illard J Frank Adam *. M errill. Fred W . F a lcon er. P sn d 'n . Mae H oke. Pen dleton R M Fox. P o r t 'a n l. Jay G ibaon. G aston T. C. W h eeler. Cot ta g« G rove. VOTE For Repeal J L G ault. Corvalti*. L. Barn uni. T h e Pailea. L- J Chapin. Salem. K G. Favell. U k e v i * « , A u gu st J. S tran ge, G rande K. J K uraill. H ilU boro. R. J H endrick*. Salem H al F Ho**. O reyon City, m II P s u y h tre y . Ech«> * 312 x Yes W C. D alton, k ia m a th Fall* P F Chandler. C a n yon City W C. ¿te w a r t. P a y * tile W S F erguson. Athena. II W. G ard. M adras. F fl Butt. H u n tln y too. F. II. G auike. J osep h . C P Bishop. Salem . E lbert Bede, C it'y e G rove. W F O ntario. G eorge W . Ilu b b *. S iiverion C K. Ingalls. CorvalH *. A L. L eavitt. K lam ath Falls F. p . Me C ully. Joae»»h. I en a M ill«-. N ew port. W ill M P vtarsoa. F en d’eton Paul E. T ollm a n. Baker. C O. Portw<*od. Fossil. K ei'h Pow ell. W ood b u rn G eorge P u tnam . Salem. - ;____ __________________ —— — a SUMMONS In tliv Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for llio County o f Marlon. Department No. 2 Ira II. Csrlor, Plaintiff, vs. Thoms« L Pino ami Amelia J Pine, The on known heirs o f Thomas U Kino de cea* <1. the unknown heir» o f Amelia J. Pine, il«eens«« sons or |uirtioi unknown claiming any right, title, interest, hen or estate In or to tln< real premise, described in the complaint herein, Defendant, TO: Thomas 1 . Fine ami Amelia J K iiio , the unknown heirs of Thomas I- Kino, decoassd, the unknown heir» o f Amelia J. Fine, deceasedt ulso all other person* or parties unknown claiming any right, title, Interest, hen or estate in or to the real premises ■tescribeil in the complaint herein, de­ fendants: IN THK NAMK OK THIS 8TATK OK OREGON: You and each o f you are h e r e b y required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 26th day o f October, 1924, and if you fail lo »o appear ami answer said complaint by said date, for want thereof the plaintiff wilt ap ply to tile court for the relief de­ manded in his complaint, to w it : a doc roe decreeing plaintiff to he the owner In fee simple and barring you and each o f you from all right/ciaims. title, interest, [ton or esu te whauo ovur in or to tho follou-in^ «Irtcributl rtal ptssriss* lssstod la Msrisa Csua t>. O rsgsn : % llvginning at thn S.K. corner o f tho D.L.C. o f Thoma« L. Kin* ami wife in T. S S.lt I W o f the Willumi-tt Meridian, in Mar­ ion County, Slat« o f Oregon; running thence N. 100 ro«l< to the N.K corm-r o f naiil claim; thence W. 67 m W thence it. 100 rod« to the S. lin« o f «alii claim ; thence E. 67 rod« to the place o f l>. i-iruimg and containing 36 acre« o f land, You arc further notified that thi« summon.» ii served upon you by pub lication thereof in the Ttiridr Trib­ une, a M wipaper o f general circula­ tion. printed ami published In Turner, Marion County, Or> gon. pursuant to nn order o f the Honorable W H Downing county judge, ma-le and en­ tered on the fth day o f September, 1924, in the absence o f the Judge o f the above entitled court. You are further notified that the dale o f the Amt publication o f this summon* was the 11th day of Sep lember, 1924, and the last publico tiun thereof will bo on th.- 33rd dsy of October, 1924. McNARY, McNARY & KEYES. Residence and P.O. address. S.ilem, Oregon, K. M. I’nge, Residence and P. O. address, Salem. Oregon. SUMMONS No. 17131 A » o r l a i Inn iin-iulH-rwIilp Nu. 21*6 Drs. L. T. Dirk A L M. Hum Chinos« Medicine Co. Ninniseli troubles given quiek rel. lf by taking our famous remedies. Aro ala dutvly hsrinlrw, la-lug compound­ ed from Im porlid lierlui, roula ami and barks whleh arc well known for kn-lr ourallve p rope rib a. Wr treat all disorders of innq wo. men and children. Five oolisultal|on.a Call or w tlle. » • 4*1 - 426 State Ft. (Upslalr*.) Piume 283. Baivi» Oregon, Dr. O . L . S c o tt 1’ aliuer Chiropractor OHit e F hope 4 I 4 - 4 ID F. B. Hank B udding Salem, Oregon C. F. B R E I T H A U P T 123 N. Liberty tlfSSt FLORIST T hu n« 3 6 0 SALF.M O RICO N M it v v y o u t r 1***1 I h r i w r n l rr hr uni A lla nr. Sun It>»rInni, Salmi. fu r h a th n n ri Dr. !«oti|pi EATON and EATON Practical Hallers Styles changed on Lotflosor Gioì» k id . 544 State St. L- E. TALBOTT A U C TIO N EER In the Circuit Court o f the State lUal Fa>la|e, Livestock and Farm Hales o f Oregon for th- County of Marion, —a specially— Department No. 2. Terms 110 plus I I»er cent. A square L. I.. Graha-n and Mary Graham, deal lo all ft, Plaintiffs, A large list of real estate for sals nr H. Gordon Stn-tton, Mr». H. Oor don Strutton. Orrin A. Waller, Ed­ eardoing.-. All palls promptly stl.ad- id . Write for dalrs, or see mo. mond J Waller, Mr» Edmond J Waller. The Unknown. Heir* o f Ed­ mond J Waller, U ly m i L. O. Wal­ 21)2 U. S. N a t io n a l H a n k B ldg. ler sometimes known a» U. L. O. Wal ler. Al«o Sometime« Known a* Orrin Phon» 470 | W a lle r . Ulya-./-» L. O. Waller, Itr I. 412 N .2 l»t Ft., Falcili, Oregon, the Unknown Hen» o f* lT y »» » I O. Waller, and Ben C. Smalley, Also All other percon* or parties unknown ' ' ftOO M O R E » i n n o f a b o r t » t o » » ! n s r i l b « n l.SOO t o n l .l S u l o r . to l . ; o » “ V * . , , " * claiming any right, title, estate, lien I ' ( l * e l . h M ors n i t o n . » n . r . s a d » o n lrih u ti.r . liv e tn all « a r t . oi O n i o n , th l* s d . l or inter- , t in the real i ntati- dn rribcd m in t br V l C k s p o w a . U l t s t . ( < ir* * .n V o te r. I n l l i . l u f of r e i m l « « . e r » . in the Complaint herein. Defendants. r e .l d .n r e ISO I ,.» n .d f t l e St P ortlan d ( l a » n n ’ T o: H. Gordon Stratton, Mrs. H. Gordon Stralton, Edmond J Waller. Mrs. Edmond J. Waller, the unknown SHERIFF’ S NOTICE OF SALE OF 1924. heir» o f Edmond J Waller, L’lyns«-« CARL T. POPE. REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION Attorney for Plaintiff. L - O . Waller, sometime« known a* - Tailoring - U. L. O. Waller, alao sometimes By %ir-jt.- o f nn I l H l t l a l i»su.-«l Post Office Address: known a» Orrin L. Waller. Mrs. Ulys­ 171 Court Ft. SALEM - i out o f the Circuit C jurt o f the State 402 Masonic Temple, ses L. O. Waller, the unknown heirs ' ’ of Oregon for the County o f Marion Salem, Oregon. o f Ulysses I.. O. Wuller, and Ben C ! I on tfu- 16th day o f Sept- mber, 192t. Smalley, also ull other person» or ' ' in favor o f C. A. Luthy an-l Minnie No. parties unknown claiming nm right, A. Luthy. plaintiffs, and a/ainst Rus­ sell King, defendant, for the sum o f IN T in : CIRCUIT COURT oh' TIIIJ | title, estate, lien or interest in tin ST AT U OK o l t E O O N , K O K M A H- real estate described in the complaint G e n e r a l B a n k in g B e tineas Eleven and 00/100 (?U .0 O ) U. S. hcrrln, defendants above-named, ION COUNTY Gold Coin, with interest at the rat ■ of Intvrsat paid on time deposits and IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 6 per cent per annum, from the loth Nathan Foster, savings accounts OF OREGON You, and each o f you. day of K« bruary, 1924, and accruing Plaintiff, arc hereby rcquircd to appear and cost», I have levied upon and will sell Cor. Slat* A Commarclal Sis. v. answer the complaint filed pgainst at Public Auction, on Saturday, the Foster, you in the above-entitled suit, setting SALEM 25th day o f October, 1924, at 10 Jennie A Defendant. — OREGON forth the nature and character o f o ’clock A.M. at the Court Hou. f r o m nssertlng any claim in Salem, Oregon. ; Alice Rranoner, Plaintiff, vs. James of the above entitled Court, which | t>r. t o »aid _renl property adverse to ordì r wa s m a d o and en tered o f ree «aid plaintiff ' herein, decreeing plain­ > Reasoner, n-fer.dant. Date o f first publication, September ord in thl» c a u t e on thè lst ut O t t o ­ tiffs to be the owners in fee simple 18, 1924. Date of Inst publication, T o James Reasoner, defendant bei. 1924. thereof as alleged in snid complaint October 16, 1924. ; above named: In the name o f the herein, and for such other and fur­ O U Y O. SM ITH . . State o f Oregon, you are hereby re- 409 Salem L ink o f Commerce l l l d g , - ' quired to appear and answer the com- f o l i ni, Or eg on, A tt or n ey fo r l'Iulntiff ther relief and remedy ns to said Court may seem meet nnd equitable. ' ‘ plaint filed against you in the above This summons is published in the entitled cause and Court within six ¿ ¡g ? * Turner Tribune for six successive weeks from the date o f the first pub­ A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’ S NOTICE^ weeks, commencing with tho issue lication o f this summons as below NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thereof o f the eighteenth dny o f .Sep­ stated, and if you fail to so answer or appear therein, for want thereof the umleralgneil has been by the tember, 1924, and ending with the the plaintiff will apply to the Court County Court o f Marion County, Or issue thereof o f the thirtieth day o f for a decree forever dissolving the < gon, duly appointed administrator of October, 1924, pursuant to nn order marriage contrart now existing be­ the estate of William R. Pogue, lute o f the Honorable Percy R. Kelly, Judge o f the above entitled Court, tween you and plaintiff and for the o f said County, deceased. All persons having claims against duly made, rendered and entered on, rare and custody o f the fhree minor children mention'd in .-.aid complaint. the estate o f said deceased nre hereby and dated, tho sixteenth day o f Sep­ This summons is served upon you required to present the same, with the tember, 1924. by publication thereof, for s i* con­ proper vouchers, to the undersigned, CARSON A CARSON, secutive weeks, in the Turner Tri­ at his residence, in Turner, in said Resident Attorneys o f the State County, within six months from the bune, a newspap r o f general circu­ o f Oregon, lation, printed and published in Tur­ date o f the first publication o f this Attorneys for Plaintiffs, ner, in Marion County, Oregon, and notice.' Residence and Poat Office Address Dated and first published this the the date o f the fir t publication there­ Snlem, Oregon. o f shall be on Thunday, September 16th day o f October, 1924. IS, 1924, and the date o f the last We are agents for the Curtis Pub. C. W. POGUE, 1 publication thereof shall be Thursday, Administrator, lications. Farmers I Get the beat The Tribune shop can print your j October 30, 1924; all done in accord | HEWITT & SOX, butter wraps, letter heads and en­ Farm Mngnzine published for tho ance with the order o f the Honorable Attorneys lor Administrator. price. Country Gentleman (LOO per George G. Bingham, judge o f the velopes. abow- entitled Court, which order is year. Also Ladies Home Journal and dated and entered o f record in said Give The Tribune credit for what Saturday Evening Post. Turner Tri­ Subscribe for th# Tribune , cause on the 15th day o f September, you buy from our Advcriwcrs. bune, Agent. I>. II. MOSHER High Class radio’s and Gents I niled Slates Naliosal Bank