The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 27, 1924, Image 2

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S H E R IF F 'S N O TIC E OF S A L E OF
RF. At. I'K O I'E N J V ON F O R E ­
C LO SU R E
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WOMEN. MISSES and CHILDREN’S
Clothing and Haberdashery
Popular
Prices
ü i ^ i ü L ^
CKEAM SEPARATOR
IMPORTANT MACHINE
I. C 0 0 ,0 0 0
GROWTH o r B TYS AND (SIRLS AG R ICU LTU R AL CLUBS
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? hiflk i
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1.050.000
SALEM
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OREGON
n o t i c i : is
hereby
g iv e n .
That by virtue o f ait » locution duly
Issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the
State o f Oregon, for the county o f
Marion ami to me directed on Ihe
I ¡Uh day o f November, I',IS4, upon a
judgment and diente duly rendered,
t o n
entered o f record and docketed in and
A»»«»<*lnlIfii iM»'inl.trt»lil|) Nn *J|H«$
by said Court on tho 6lh day o f N ov­
ember, I »24. In a certain suit then
in said Court pending, »h ero in Aug-
j urta Ki ueger was plaintiff and R. I
I'ailed
K11 wood and Mary C. Ell wood, h is .
General Banking Business
wife, le e Arnett, F. K. Uoauchump
uni Mra. K. h Heaurhamp, hls w i f e , 11ut,*rwat pali! on timo depoaits
i ami A. C. U li v, were defendanU in
___,___ ________ .
•avi Ufa arco un ta
favbr o f plailititf and agallisi suiti j
de fondante IL I , Elwood and Mary C.
C «r. 5 taU A ('om ittvrcUl Sto.
i Elwood, by which earcution I am '
OREG O N
.»minandoti to soli thè proin-rty In S A LE M
!*aid oxccutlon and hereiuarier do*
se ri boti lo pay thè sum due thè piani-
liti- o f y.iOtiO oo with interest thervon
j al thè rate o f if prreent per annurn i
I from thè Ist day o f January, 1928,
M ijr h
C ln s »
! until thè Ist day o f Juituary. I!»24,
and interest ul thè rate o f IO per ceni
| per annuiti front thè Ist day o f Jan-
uary, l»2 4 , until pald, and thè fur-1
ther suoi o f 4 100.00 attorni y's fena,
- TnlloMnjf -
and tho further sum o f $12.Pi) ab !
4T4
C
iu
r
liti.
SALEM
straet expensea, together witli thè
costa and disbursemetiU o f suiti sull
laxcd at $22.20 and costa ami expvn-
ses o f sani exccution.
I will on Saturday the 20th day o f
¡December, 1924, at the hour o f 10
j o'clock A..M o f said day at the West
door o f the County Court llouae in
I Salem, Oregon, sell f t public auction
Stales National Hank
T o en courge dairymen to adopt
9 .0 7 4
2 4 9 ,4 1 6
method* that » i l l make their cream a
TÛTAI
\ OIF rntiNT
000,000
•title more wholesome and the sepa- ♦ * * » * * » ♦ * ♦ * * » * * ♦ ♦ * » » • * ♦ » ♦ ♦ * * ♦ * « * * ♦ • * * • » * » * » « * » * « * » » * #
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\ »0 IS AGIR IS
o ir r in it IT
r"fo r last a little longer, th > following
u /
ROLLIO
1 'OSS »SIR LS
* /
e Ir'ce Is given by W. 1C Brown, pro-
1 ■ONPttm 1«
t .-sor o f dairying, Manitoba Agricul­ • * * * « * * « « « « « « * # * « # « « * * » * ♦ ♦ * * * * * » * * « * * * * w * « « * « » * * * # » * *
tural college.
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750,000
?
BEAU TIFUL
j
“ (a ) The mannfnrt rer's Instruc­
tions should he read with car* and
4,
carried cut to the lim it Better than
anyone visas he understand* the direct
A n y S ite
600,000
needs at the machine.
“ (b ) Absolute firmness and level- ,
ness o f the tnacl'Ine are essential.
Failure to secure either means 'hat
the howl will not run true, which de­
450.000
I I V also clean. r e f it , .«rtc <t.n i resise ea r/têts
fect will cum- not only poor sepnra- 1
Net» m ettre-ses i « i l « to o rtie ».
O ld niatrcaeei* T 'o ro tiffk ,')
tton and Kiss of fat hut Injury to j
the flner adjustments o f the spindle,
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S f fr ilti it ta. lore r, m a k in g . F ea th e r. re n o ra t« <1,
and ronsqeuntly shorter life o f the
500.000
machine.
Write or phone for information
“ (c ) The separator most be kept
thoroughly oiled with good separator
> t
oil. which caa he obtained from the
9
s> parntor companies. The dirty oil
160.000
Otto F. Zwlcktr, Prop.
should he drainer) out occasionally and I
a goo I cleaning with kerosene tccom-
hJ*h' hl',,,lrr11,0.t ‘■•'"'V '1 ,: u.! " 1 $t|lu than|fd
on Ladles or tinti I m U.
rito r.c 1154
S a lem
1 " ) W ilb u r
on tho itay o f sal«*, all the rijcht. till*
*
pllshtu.
This, In turn, should he |
interest and estate which said defend
drained off and a new supply of good a» * * * * * * * * • * * ♦ ■ • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * * * ♦ ♦ * * * * * ■ » ■ * * * - * * * * * * ♦ «
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514 S la te S t.
■ gntnim
ants and all persons claiming under 1
oil add-d. This makes the machine
1915
1916
1917
1916
1919
1920
1921
1922 ! * • * them subsequent to the execution o f
ran easier ss well aa lengthens Its life.
“ (d ) Start the machine slowly ami
That club leadership moat be Increased properly to train the buy* and
h .'r.n X fto !"' m -nVi’ùn'd 7m!
C . F. B R E I T H A U P T
Increase the speed gradually until the
girls o f the nation who iltclu» to ivtimlu on farms aiul I n to h ií tho liulwark •»( ll**c r ibr«| in ¿*¡»1 elocution as follows,
American
ngrlculiurt*
Is
shown
In
a
tunojr
of
th#
club
work
o
f
tho
Junior
to-wit:
proper speed, which Is Indicated on
123 N. Liberty S liest
the handle o f most separators, has
farmers Just eomtdete.1 by Benjamin II. I ‘ arrow, dlreetor o f Hi* boys' and girls' ‘
t.mninK , t , ht. y orth y Mlrt corn„ r
K. r . l i e » ley, E d itor and Manager
beer obtained This should t*e main­
1>f , hr
i.T.I Donation U n d Claim.
FLORIST
* Boy Shoots Brother in 1 elub w ort of tbe srurs-Boehuck Agricultural Foundation.
tained steadily throughout the time tssacd Every Thursday at Turner,
♦
According to tho report of tl»e KoundutUm, bused on a count by the !»»• anil running t hotter South 18 d*nr* « »
that the milk Is being fed Into the
Mistake for Panther i partnient o f Agriculture, “ 22.408 projects »e r e begtm In 1023 by 180,074 hoys East 40 chains; thence South 71 de
M arie« County, Oregon
howl.
Any carelessness In turning
P h o »e 3«0
,, .
...
.
♦
and girls, a numlaT nhleh Is I, ss than (I per t ell! c( the farm youth of the mi *'r ■ - * ' "cm .:
W(
19 '
llage
will result, not only In an Injury to SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR
n r> own.
1
sl" en T
ti„n ,f elub uge. O f these projects 42B.74d were completed by 249.41(1 elub *° 'J*-' middle o f the O. A C. R- R. 9AI.F.M
O REG O N
l i s t iranther
H u n t 11 r which
v a i n . s i x l has
i n a been
l.o .< n
T
»
• . . . . . L . s i . , . . . . . KJ
t I
. . ,e .._ a
U . .1
for
tbe
the machine, but also In unnecessary
Entered at the Postoffice at Turner,
Ricuce North I t degrees \\ -1
member*. (¡iris completing their work outnumber the boy« three to two, there
40.30 chains; thence North 71 degiees
roaming the mninitalns above
ttregon, ss seeend-elsss matter, under
Iona of fat In the skltn milk.
b e lt« 130.194 g irl, and
rvjaurt .!«> Indicate.i Ih.t M O per cent , R
, 4.SU rha„ „ lo th„
Clear Sprtug. west e here, i l o r
“ (e ) Before the milk Is turned In, Ihe Act of March 3, 1879.
of the enrolled g irl« rtnishcl their pM'JFcta. while only 82 9 l - r cent p|a<.,. I>f hegmmng. containing 188
ri*
Weaver,
seventeen
yeurs
old.
ran h— » the separator enough warm
o f the boys completed theirs. The high point reached In 1018, as shown hy th* arr, g uf |#n,| mor,,
|,.M. ituated
was shot nnd Instantly killed by
water (110 to 120 degree* F.) *o fill 1 U lv e the Tribune credit for » h a t
uccomivunytng chnrt. wu* due to the expansion of club work In connection with |n s-ction.« 9 and 18, Townahip 9
Ills
brother,
Kenneth
Weaver.
the bowl. Tills prevents the milk you buv front advertiser».
I'almrr Chiio|>r*rtor
llie slogan o f live d ay: “ Food »I I I win the war." A fter th* crisis was over South. Range 2, West o f the Wiliam
The boys were hunting squir­
from stir»'ng to the bowl parts, thus
there was retrenchment and club work rufferevl.
ette Meridian in Marion County and
rels.
but
neither
knew
the
other
Office Phone
making «ashInc easier and lessening
“ Many o f the s,l»Xt,ixtft laiya and g irl« engaged In club wort hope to leave ¡Hate o f Oregon.
was In that seetlon o f Ihe woods.
the loss o f fat.
T h e Unto is draw ing rloaer » lie n
Ihe farm." suld Furrow, “ hut 90 per c*ut of them will remain In th« country,
Said sale being mad-- subject to re
414 419 IL S. Bank Building
When n head protruded over
“ ( f ) Milk sh'-dd he clean nnd warm there w ill 1» i linen m ill established;
experience has shewn All who «la y on th* farm sllhuld have the bsheflt " f
'option in the manner provided by
a rock. Kenneth. fearing It wa*
law.
when fed Into the bowl. Kerry pre­ Pi Salem. Tbe business men are work-;
Ihe Inspiration and training club work aff-'rds. I f we are to provide tlibi for
Sa It-in. Oregon
llie punlher they lind seen on
Dated this l&th day o f November,
caution should be taken to prevent ,n< solidly to b rilig Ibis about. That |
the junior funner* of Ike nation, » « uiusl rapidly Increase (he number uf coun­
several oeeaslons In the lust few
<
1924.
dirt getting Into the milk. It Is wise,
ty club leader*.■*
is w hat it lake* to bring this abont in
weeks, tired.
Seeing a move­
Drs. I. T. Dick A L. M. Hum
O. D. BOW ER,
however, to make sure that no dirt Is
any
town
N
ot
on
ly
Ihe
buaineas
men
ment
In
Ihe
hushes,
he
tired
In It by nslng a fine strainer plus four
n r c m A x e nDDUAN
Sheriff o f Manon Çounty, Oregon
Chinese Medicine Co.
U L 3 U L A I C U f lr H A N
»«u to guarat.se tns care lor a year —
piles of cheesecloth before the ml Ik Is b it every one Interested In any lui- * lignin, amt then ran home nnd
Ktnmarli trnuldrs given quiek rslrlf
R
F
r
O
M
F
<
i
T
H
U
D
P
R
f
i
n
i
P
Y
of
*
l'hUd
such
as
Aiadcuht
Iter
love
NOTIC
E
Oh
H
E
A
R
IN
G
OF
I
IN
A
L
told
hls
mother
he
bud
killed
provrnient
along
lilies
of
p
ro
v
id
in
g
1
*
pot lti*o the supply can.
by taking nur famous rem elle*.
A r»
P t t U M t 5 v B l L U r n U u I G T oow Oow, out l0 % rbuu ,,iniPwh<,r„
ACCOUNT
“ (g ! Have the speed uniform before employ m eat for the people w h o liv e J Ihe punther.
In th# Near East." slates J J Hand
ln ‘ I»" County Court o f the State ahsolillrly harmless. U-lnr ronipouisd-
A
few
moments
Inter
the
fa­
the milk Is turned Into the bowL Open • u these town*. T h e man w h o runs a; ♦
raker. Regional Director of Near East o tO trfo n fo r the County o f Marion rd from Imported brrl s, roots and
the tap to Its full capacity. The float, -tore iu a t o » u must have the people j V ther. who had Just come out of
I
In the mult'-r o f the Lstnte o f Km and barks vvlileli are well k n ow * for
; Relief,
which serves to regulate the discharge io sell his inerehaio is to. I f lie si a J the woods, heard n serenm. nnd
mv W ith-ton, Deceased.
Itielr curative proper! 1rs.
The Near East R elief of! es are at
tadlevtog they also had been at­
Notice is hereby given that the final
from the supply can. should always
auk aud Iris Ibe people go away U ♦
139 Rurke Bldg.. Seattle and 613 Stock account o f Daniel N ttleton, dreeas-
tacked by the lienai. harried Into
be used.
W e Irm i all disorders o f men, wn.
dud work iu stead of tryin g to flno ; ♦ ,Iie „ '. « « W only lo And Ills wife
.Exchange. Portland.
ed, hxs bc-#i tiled in the County Court
“ (h ) Use a flash. About one quart
men and rlilldren. Free m usullallon.
¡leans of providing em ploym ent for| «. unil
Inuring the deud bvaly
o
f
Marion
County,
Oregon,
and
that
of warm water or fresh skim milk
iliose on whom lie is dependant upon | J uf hls otlier boy.
th,- 18th stay o f December, 1924, at Call or write.
should be run through the bow! after
the hour o f 10 o'clock a m., has been
(>r Ills trade, lie ia partly to blame if ♦
RELIEF WORK HEROINE
the whole milk. This flashes tin Imwl
appointed by said Court for hearing 42» - 428 Stale Ki. (L p *la ln i )
LS.ne,, .. |.»t by yieople m oving * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a * * * e * a
free of any cream that may be Hotted
BACK
FROM
NEAR
EAST
objections to said Anal account, at Phone 283.
Hair in Ore {An.
i way, Tururr busitirftB m «u nr# u o t!
in the bowl and thus lessens the loss
which time any persona interest.-,I in r a t ------------- ......
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o f fat. Warm water. If used, tends t St kind. T h ey already have an or- P O S S IB L E T O W IN
Mid estate may appear nnd file objec­
to make washing o f the interior parts ¡g a u izillo n only one week old l u l l
tions thereto in w r itin g and contest
■»
same.
F A M E IN P R IS O N
o f the bowl easier.
already at the battle front and going
D A N !E L N K T T L K T O N .
“ (I) Allow tbe speed of the machine :o stay there uutll some ¡facilities (or!
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BIBLE THOUGHT
Administrator. I
to ‘die down' without applying any
grow th and ...dnsuy ha. bee., deed- Convict Pianist Cains Repu-
FOR TODAY— !
G L'Y O. SM ITH .
brake or pressure. The fact tluit the
,-ed. The avnrage m »n » ho lives In *
_,
(
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r
Attorney fo r Administrator.
bow! runs a long time Is proof that
tation by Radio.
W t ** tg~ M» U i« FW
-mail town fur a few years is blinded
It runs smoothly and the machine
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a n râ S P
turns easily. Any effort to stop Ihe to the resources that town |»o#r«*»-» ft r
induMiy. M any a alr.nger J * ? * ™ * C,' r - l i ° ~ U ‘ nr '’‘T 1''* ^ !
SU M M ONS
bowl Is apt to shift the adjustment developing
. f
.
, ra.
.
,
k'anl a prison as tbe lust piece I d
NOVEM BER 2 «
In the Circuit Court o f the State
o f the bowl or otherwise put It out ;aa.i..g through I urner ha.
»M c h to achieve fame, but the rase of '
o f On gun for the County o f Marion.
o f balance, with consequent loss in i.eard t . ic i.aik about the water | Harry Sn.Klgrnsa. convict In the Mis- 1
A SONG O F T H A N K S G IV IN G —
Department No. 2
-.A J
elBelency.
' ( ovsrr adj iceiit lo tow n for the devel- sourl State penitentiary here. Is an :
John M Guthrie, Plaintiff, vx. M iry Oh that men wnul-l praise the Lord
"(J ) Wash th* separator immedl- upoivut o f industry. W ith the advent exception. For llorry, alth-ajgh sere- j
! IL Guthrie, Defendant.
A2ADOUHI PACH A LIA N
fo r liia g ,odn< sa, and for his wonder­
ately after use and exercise the strict. | ,)f „ |illtn nii|| iu Halern, Turner’s Ing a term behind the stone walls o f !
| T o Mary It. Guthrie, defendant:
ful work* to the children o f men! O
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E
est care ln*getting all parts of the tin- . hsucr is lure to dt-vdone the i Lint the state prison, bos not only achieved
"D o all the little girls ln Armenia
com,-, let us sing unto the l-ord; let
OE O R E G O N ;
ware ahsolutely clean. It Is conceded
already here tor reducing Ihe flux lo renown, but he has acquired nation­ dress like you Zndl?" "Oh. m y' n o.'
You are hereby required to appear us come before his presence with
that Improper cleaning uf utensils, in­
wide
fame,
ns
well—
chiefly
due
to
you
ought
to
see
how
many
clothes
we
i and answer ine complaint
filed tliankrgiving. For he is our God, and
cluding trails, cans, separator*, etc.. fiber that is needed f r these mills. radio.
don’t have." This conversation iu a
| against you in the above entitled we nr the people o f his pasture. — -
Is -sponsible for a big percentage of Th,?
industry is only one o f many
More than two years ago ho was Portland office Is typical of the quick 1
{
court
and
cause
on
or
before
thn
l Oth
ndustrit* that m ight be developed It, rentenreJ lo , orve thfM ymf% oa g » i t and ready response of Asadouhl j
ILe had flavor that develops In ndlk.
day o f January, 192$, and if you fail Psalm 107: 25; 95: I, 2, 7.
L'nleas core Is exercised. Ihe separa­ Tam er.
| cliurge o f attempted robbery. He en- Pachallan. who wa« brought to Amer- j
| to ao appear and answer said eoin-
tor offers a good breeding place for
THU8 SAITII THE LORD that
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i tered prison virtually unknown, hut lea hy her foster mother. Mr«. Pearl
! plaint by said date, the plaintiff will
tie h <'* germs that develop the trad fia-
lodny hls mime Is futnillar lo persons R . fiannswsy. formerly of Medford and
npply to the court fo r the relief crcnted Uiee, 0 Jucol», an dhe that
piaygd fo r in his cumpluin»., to-wit : formed thoc, O Israel. Fear not: fo r
; ln a I most every section o f the country. Seattle.
fo r the dissolution o f the marriage I havi* re I. . m al th»-e, | have ralh-,1
"L ittle Axadouhi is no morn lovable
Harry brought a gift o f bis Ungers
Stage
Scrub-Bull
Trial
contract existing between plaintiff
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..
All milking utensils should receive
.
.
,
w'Hh lilin. He Is n pianist of rare nbll- nor brighter than the majority of tho
and defendant, and for such other. thr< by thy
> ,,,ou “ rt m m « .—
careful attention.
They should not
a t f a m i B u r e a u M e e t i n g Ity and can piny with extraordinary 8,500 children over whom Dr. Oanna-
Isaiah
47:
1.
further and different relief ns to the
only be thoroughly
in Belrnt.
_ . washed and scnld-
The trial of a scrub bull In which skill and technique, several masters . way has medical oversight
_
court seems just nnd equitable.
It
ed, but they should also be set out In every part of the proceedings-except hav® declared. Soon he was playing 1 s yUa.” stales Mr*. Cannaway.
T H E S P IR IT OK T H E LO R D GOD
YOU A R K F U R T H E R N O T IF IE D ,
the open where they can he fur.her of course, the prisoner— wus taken by " nc® “ week or more at the stnfe * ■ * her u*t®r helplessness during
ilurlu the
MRS. W. E R A M B O
that this summons in served upon you is upon me: because thr laird hath
•terillxed by tbe direct rays of ibe boys' und girls’ club members, recent- I broadcasting station WOS. one of the b I x months we fought so hard for her
by publication th ereof in the Turner anointed me to preach good tidings
son.
life that endeared her to us so that
ly occurred at a farm bureau meeting j 1,1081 powerful In the country.
Mrs. w . E. Kambo, a former real- "l nuune, a newspaper o f general cir-
the mm-k: he hath sent me to
could not give her up and dent of Chehalls. Klamath Falla and
dilution, printed and publish'd unto
in
In Lincoln county, Oregon. The event
People began to write asking who we felt we
from the Turner, Murion County, Oregon, pur- bind up thr brokenhearted, to pro­
tisik place during a picnic and was j the “ wonderful" pianist wn*. Hls name I brought her to America to adopt Baker, recently returned
In Judge Tallm an’s court io Near East.
suant
an order o f the Hoi
Honorable claim liberty to the captives, and the
suant to
to un
the whlef attraction of the dny. The become known, nnd now Snodgrass' her."
carried out
She and her husband were singled PepeY K- K elly, Judge o f the above opening o f thc prison to them that
bull »a s found guilty. The 200 stare- renditions doth of popular and class I- . Seattle the adoption
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N O T H ' E
tutors rendered an additional verdict. <**l music are given lo a wide radio * ^ 9 e she. four and a half years old. out by the Queen of Greece for c,ourt'/ T,“ ' 1*1 U!,d ' " ‘ f T ; '1 ° " th<* 24lh arc bound. - Isaiah 81:1,
solcmnly raised her hand and declar­ special thanks In connection with i “ *L “ f Novcm^l«-r. U -4 -
miMtdmously, that the wort of the 1 audience,
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. .
You arc* further notified that tho
ed. " I adopt you ax my mamma."
B E H O LD A T E V E N T ID E trouble;
the rescue of fifty thousand Greeks In datc o f thc ^
Mublication o f thii
N O T IC E H H E R E B Y G IV E N boys nnd girls was extremely credit-
Axadouhi was the first and only liatoum. following tho World
aide.
war notice wjlm th » 27th dav o f Nov$>m. and liefore thc mornin;.: he ia not.
that the County Court o f the r-tateof
Prisonsrs
A
re
Made
In reporting the event to the United
and rarn*
h
W l,h b,!r husband, she walkml liter- her, 1024. and th.-
last publication This is Ote portion o f them that spoil
Oregon for the County of Marion, ou
States Department o f Agriculture J.
to Sing and Talk and ref nement and was born shortly ally In the steps of the Apostle Paul thereof will be on thc 8th Jay o f Jan us, ami tho lol^of them that rob us.
lb s 12th day o f Novem ber, 1921, duly
artor
the
armistice
wa*
aifcnod
arfU
as
they
took
hundred«
of
children
from
ua-y,
11)26.
It. Beck, county agent of Lincoln coun­
— Imiah 17:14.
Berlin.—One o f the most Interest-
Iliade, renderd and entered au order ty. uregoD, described a scnib-bull ex­
lag bv-nroducts , f the vv ri i
, k . . I
“ Wa" U‘ " u* ht Ul* t * ^ 0 ® a Turkish hes-lged village through
M c N A R Y . M cN A R Y & K E YE S ,
as follows:
g
i
products
f
th.
World
nar
ha*
|
had
come
she
was
named
Axadouhi
Tarsus
to
safety
on
the
Isle
of
Cyprus
E.
M.
PA
G
E
.
change Ian recently Inaugurated. L’ n- been the founding in Berlin of nn "un-
T R U S T IN T H E LO R D with all
_c. r '• . . - .
. —
. . rlns* ,in,|,.r
.
Attorney* tor Plaintiff.
H IS. therefore, O R D E R E D and der (Ids plan the owners o f p ire bra,] thr» nonlionettc" library
„ , „„
I
But . Ihe
,ho direction of the Near Must
thine
heart; and lean not unto Uiino
Residence und Post Office Address,
A D J l ’ IX iK D
surplus bull crop to I tiae I
KHIrf.
own understanding.— Proverbs 3:5.
Salem, Oregon.
ami ttfik-r Wednesday, the i-tli day o f scrub-boll owners at a flat price of $30 BswrepitioD of hunmn »minds
! . k **
***
ani durlDK the ,a8t
"W e are fam iliar with suffering and
........movr. 1924. thence follow ing s „d
If -k e n by the time the hull uated ufKin ¡dionugniph S
n S n nnd
S T wus
E I
T °
« « « - « * " »‘ «m b f,
T H O U S H A L L L O V E T H E L O R I)
piat«*»
nave oeen reoaersa noDiei «
went to the Near Cast,
until May lit, lí)2¿, all county road* of calves are six weeks old. The pur­ found I'd hy Prof. W'lllielm D.ragen. ' yi®
thy God with all thy heart, and with
Many of these who are now homeless f¿T
chaser
must
agree
to
butcher
bis
scrub
i » County o f Mn ion, ate of Uieguu,
struck by the Idea that the pr.-s- | refugee, we're th 'r ,r a "v e a 7 7 a r «"ilv i«
" f a " 1 °.Ur 1" n' ’rmoon ln
all thy soul, nnd with all thy strength,
bulls a« soon as the pure bred calf is en <e of the prisoners of wsr from ev
I I * *i
' . thr“ y0a.r " “ * ° llvln5 ,n ,hB ml',8t of a * roBt famine where
w.siol: are uot paved will* Laid surface
and with idl thy mind: and thy neigh­
old enough for service.
o fT the
h e . gloia-
u L In
ln f (.eruinn
^m 7. i
"I'
hom'‘"
d » hundred,
loft .......
at our » » f t * » » * » * » * » » # * » * * « * # # * * # ;?
ery y
> qaarter
quarter or
th. ‘ Ir children
to « for-
____ a____ of children —. were
. . . ........
l> «vcnieut, be suoject to the following
were sending their
for­ very
bor aa thyself.
This do and thou
dooriu With relief money sent
internment camps afforded a unique
rctin c lio u aud maximum it/sd lim ita­
eign countries for an education. Axa from AmerTca
we
gave
employment
to
shalt live.— Luke 10: 27,' 28.
rfc
DAIRY
NOTES
Cause
o
f
Lum
py
M
ilk
ople.rtunity
for
nsaembllng
a
collec­
tion, lo-w it: N o veliitle snail move
douhi and her parents were among |,un,ir,.ds of lnen who wer„ thu, , ble
The usual cause of a cow giving tion of sounds end songs nnd pro­
h °«e exiled. The father was driven to ,,Upp0rt their fumlliea. and the * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
over such county roads having a eon*
nunciations o f words, he undertook
Into the Turkish army where he was bulldfnKft are In use today as orphan
omntrMtp'i w ciglit U'onuK uyoti ili«* lumpy milk Is the Inflammation of ilia! the tnsk.
Dairy cows do especially well on
quarter o f the odder from which the
killed Axadouhi and her mother wan- ' ages
•urlaoe of the lu g liw iy ut contact with
Professor Dnegvra spent months In dered In the woods from the time she j ..,)nr oI(, „ t „ „ „ v|rtor rBlurn„ , a sweet clover pnsfnre.
trail milk comes. Ordinarily this con­
e s s
l he wheels of un y one axle l lien of in dition »T4 not rontinue
for n very visiting the prison camps ns head of was nine months old until she was a
HKO BH
m|,.lon»ry
Raising good calves properly la ona
i-xcc-sof the fo lio » II,g llu.lt, to-wit: |oni{ ,jDie Incomplete milking Is often " commission of scientists, nnd askeff
year old when both mother and child to Che very spot where he was born.
wny to build np a good dnlry.
Oo any vehicle having u total entire the cause. The application of turpén ,h*' Prisoners
to sing folk songs and were suffering from measles, pneu- , , nrt ho flnd, tha, , ho |Mrtnr,
tho
. . .
Hit* * li li» of
K- lac» ia lid Diure ll.uu tine nml lord, or f*ifmphornre«J lubrl- pron.tunce words nnd utter vftriou*
31 luche» Ills coucentrdtfd weight <*snt will aid nmterliilly In restoring characteristic
inuslc on native in
nj^ y ‘ ?ound, r a f ^
a Near East ' ^ " e d " r l * d e ir t f w e m T flr a T o a r a
A
"e .fer ran, he bred
h --uriug on llie sur luce <*f ihe higliwny
fhe u*lder to Its normnl condition. The RtrumentM o f
various countries,
hospital °nly to be discovered by the t g ,
Wlth lhl< expene/ee Tra/k of
at contact w ill. O il - tread of ll.e . » , ■dmlnlstrtllon of epsom siArs Is also
The
Of sounds now num- Turk» who two ilay» lat#?r drove fhe. u<4 w<. naturally look for rn-ni
r*. '«
A f ^U m nth" ,n
«0 fflvt
wl.ee.- of any o,.e axle of such vehicle *•'*v 1 ^ 1 •>l*r. aa the bowels are apt lo be
* " r"®
Inrlude, those mother out to die
Why they left B"n „ from Am. rlcan7 t.klng care of a heifer lime
to groyv Is imtMlIy wall
from most nations o f the earth, as U lM baby oo one knows. Then t.-gan hundr(.rt „ lou, an„ children Tn
thè P *ld toT whp> «hs fre .l^ n ^
»b all u »t exceed llie product of tbe h lit t l» 1!. .
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D r. O . L . S co tt
sum o f llie entire Mid II. of two wheels
uf such axle multiplied hy ikst. lid .
l). Jer ,.u ii apply s"
ilo.-r motor or
horse dr«» n which a.
Shoves Babe in Window
.
D
fo Keserve Train Seat
A il (rarsons w ill iltcn fo re . d » . iv j New
York.—police of
the Iging
llie foregoing order und g o ., rn them-
railroad are looking for a young
».Iv e s aacofulngly,
pian, seemingly too young to be a
U . G. Boyer
I
w,,° fe*orve<l hls sent In s (ras-
►«•nger conch at a platform In Jamaica
t o jn ly Clerk iu and for Mari, n
hy lliriiNtlng a Imby through thc win
t wuoty, H id e of Oregon.
i!o*.v. then sauntered leisurely behind
the cron,I clamoring for ndmlsalon by
ivny of llie do,r.
G iv* The Tribune credit fo r what
advertisers.
you buy from our
*
irreuriy exi ended
nft«*r tfie war.
Ganna way's Ion* medical career. The
Is a most Important factor In the pro­
Of each reproduction three originili j result speaks for Itself In this happy.
duction of clean milk, nnd dirt on the
platea are made with an estimated bonny girl, who In a test made at W h y He N a m e d S o n A l w i n
lifi.
. .0 f i f v m
...
t/ iix j s
im .
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outside o f the nnlinal'a body la one of
life of
il.fXX) or
lfl.000
yenrs. # These
Cheney Normal School, allowed a men­
Abe Alexander Abalman ,,l<‘ Br,,‘ite*t sources of milk contami­
are carefully stored In the vaults of tality of eight y.-ar* at the age of
nation.
the library, while ordinary hard-rub­ four and a half.
[ llammond,
In i
Sum
Ahnltmin
* * *
t
ber plates nre used for the demonstra­
"T here are thousands of children christened hls first born |on Alwln Ahe |
Abundance o f pure nlr for the dairy
tions.
with all of Axadonhl'a capabilities, Alexander Alralman, nnd In explaining
, More lately thc collection has lieen homeless in Greek and Syrian refugee Ms choice said: ‘T h e big reason Is Hint cows Is fully ns Importan! na n full
extended to include noises In nature, camps today. They are beyond the fou r " A ’a" stand for a< e*. nnd If Ihut hnlnnceil ration. There may he Hum
Have your envelopes printed with
such as the rustling o f leaves, the reach of the Near Hast R elief simply boy.holds four, no one can l«-af him. when II Is Impossible lo supply ths
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whislling of the wind. Ihe roar of Ihe beesuae present funds are exhausted Outside of thuf, a four- A horse blanket full-balanced ration, but never Is It Im­ your return adilross.
possible to secure an abundance of can do the w ort.
ocean nnd the roll o f thunder.
when we have cared for the fifty •* the best you can buy. and fonr-A
pure sir.
thousand children already In our care, augar Is nlint every woman wunts,1
Thc Tribune shop can print y*ur
Recently a bereaved Tnothey gave me
butter wraps, letter head* and en*
volope».
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