The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 25, 1924, Image 2

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    THE TURNES TRIBUNE
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rt-.w : y. Elllif««r r%iu\ MHTuttjt'r
Kv<*rv TI*»1»■«d!1»? at Tumor,
Murimi (' ' -ty, Oregon
*1 LM TUITION $ 23 PK.U YEAR
r t tho F fitrffieo Mt Turntr,
M
mi »»><*ontl i I» m mfilltir. ui.tior
D e Act uf Marrh 3 . 1*7)1
iljv if tin» Tribu m •• r a d i i f,.r » 1 s t
you l«ty from adv : -4'm.
1 Uv.it* I* a m-iVi in. ut « mi r H.t t«i I a » V
u tatuimi a d illtl !« l» i
wliiuii xx « u ‘d
itu* r.\titutaolurt r or «»i*%
\ «.nr
w lilnu^' * x cliilil or ymiiii; |
I liai la uiuUi agu. This lugb!?xi ion i>
n<> tiouM r»»»u »«d *y the trailr uiiiuiit
ID order to l.i Ulll.tiil u ID -ilOjT 'iv on
Hu U bu riitu atlo ii, ! i vu l not uuly
■ *«» lim i l»Ul u \xi.i t. at* t*IC x OUI g
JK liKu», U< or gl. I nit»1 a lilt* ul ’vile-
lioaa in plaio ol a life of UtdU'iti U»
m IÍ i
Our gi'u l frie tal, < '«»I
li' .er, III the Mm.uUcU r r m )», * «I
viudh ! he a J o ¡«suiti lo our luu t.tr>
li every u ti i Id 111 »»i 18 y ear a »»hi
Itavv oitou^ii sUi.iiy u»*ik t « » foil»»
iitbitM tl imlu«.ry ti.s ea.l of iO iiotk»"
L*»»l. «lofer i ' • U the l it:, ou the iiuu«!
Tli * l»w wou.it j . i l a l o y It* ru th thaï
the Tuiti er L'oUiil D«»t titre t*is» own *•« n
to worlt ou his farm \% 11 *ut vi dalli g
tile law. A law .lac that would be i iux-
1. g.tdatioii
the worst Kh.il. l i n a
1 > muli y a j
*r boy s» i.o has io woik
lu o rd ir t»» ¿et iU ‘ i:^ii money to
l«»r a«t eduoalioii. ! i uouM «rìso j re s ti t
I« Uiy from servii.¿ nu a|»r« n»:Uv»hsj
io any trade and il would te lu t a
m utter i f a íi vr y im » ui.u l d .c «
would l»e a seaiuity o í skilled lalu»f
that Ootihiu’l I« fi i li li ?s»:uly a l
Mates have laws litui r. w ilute li.eag« s
XV heu a child «hull or s .all not Wolk
lu *t laclo ty oi oilier jor.ee ol' j ul »1 k
tuijiluyiutaik Wo ijuole a^aiu iron*
Ilio M anufacturer: **A s i.a tu r »t»;*-
Í j . lqiic could happen to ; he grow:u|
gi u v ralio i, » .». i » ui ch u d tin o r;
y U .g‘pei?)>!l that; lo t»e dept ì %ed ul I i i
oppuMuuuiis Í r .u us t al »n|lo\-
liieül uud tueur:* imuiey lo i.uip aup
poi I families.
R E T U R N IN G T O U R IS T S
T E L L SA M E
Farm Pointers
Horce Markets Corning Back
STO RY
“One of tha greatest encourage­
ments in tho eight years l hare terv-
ed as Dire, tor of tho Near Fast ia
the report brought hack by returning
tourists this year.” slates J J . Hand-
saker. Roglcaal Director for Near East
Relief for Oregon Washington. Rritlsh
( luiubia ar.d Alaska.
It is a very significant thing that
these tourists all come back with the
same story. Some saw om part of
the wrrk and some another. Hut all
unite In saying that the A m eri.ans
engaged in the work are of unu•■•«ally
high type that the work Is economic­
ally and efficiently done, and If Amer­
ica only knew the need and how far
tho need is being met with the money
available, there would be no lack of
funds.
"Among th rs, recently visiting tho
Near »Cast and who
reports have
been uniformly enthusiastic, ar. Mrs.
C. S. Jackson and her secretary. Miss
Julia Hobday, of the Oregon Journal;
Miss C crnclis Msrvin. State Li­
brarian; Mrs Louisa Kelleraa. of tho
Eugene Bible University; Prof. W. J.
Sly. L infield College; Miss Moll»
Smith u. the Portland Public Schools,
and Dr and Mrs It W. Coe of Port­
land. philanthropists. Dr. J. R- Wether-
bee. former President Portland Cham­
ber of Commerce.
"A cting on the advice of the Na­
tional Information nur.au, the Com­
munity Chests of Portland. Tacoma
and Seattle include the Near East
Relief for generous appropriations.
Tho purpose of thfs bureau is to In­
vestigate the workings of relief
agencies, both at home and abroad,
and no Community Chest wilt give
a penny to an organisation not ap­
proved by this bureau. Investigators
have found that the money gets there
—if we give tt."
The Near East Relief offices at-
at 6X3 Stock Exchange. Portland and
339 Burke Bldg., Seattle.
WASHINGTON BOY
HOME FROM NEAR EAST
V>. A. I'. F x p . Sintl.m .
tl «
Ë ifs P
‘ ’I * * '
. i i ii| «,
SUMMONS
In tho C ir c d t Court “ f tho SLtle
o f Oregon for in. Count) o f Marion.
/ *
i V r - T v T»
■ ' \
Dunsrtinenl No. S
John M. Guthrie, 1’hiintilf, vs. Mnr> ¡
K. Guthrie, Defendent.
To Mary It. iiuthrte, defenilanl:
I
I 1
•*»* ‘ •
IN TH E NAME OE TH E . TATE
M
.
> V ■
O F OREGON :
You aiv hereby required to nppoar
and answer the complaint
Ikied
against you in the nhuve entitlud
»■Mtelal|i>ii iiiemtwrshlp No 2IWi
court and cause on or before tho KKIt
day of Jan u ary, UU.'i, uml if you fail
Th ■ recent high w ater which cov­
ered many potuto riebbi, liceocbng to
•.!io experim ent station, showed that
the early planted tuh>rs which had
matured were much better nido to
Lind aubmorginiT.
t r i e r potatoes,
not so fully matured, rotteli tindly,
m rente cases 10 to JO times ns much ::pp!) to tho . >urt foi th
relief
C o n o r a i R a n k in g Ltusinosa
as tho early planted well matured prayed for in Ids complaint, lo-wit |
for the dissolu'hin o f th. mu rtag< Intereel paid on «Ime dapueit* and
lock.
contract existing !»• tween plaint>n
savings aeeounU
.
Experiments at the station at Cor land defendant, ami for such other. I
furl
Iter
and
different
I.
li
f
as
to
the
Cer.
S
late
* Le.nm srctal Sis.
•I »«• «.<•»<> v«*i v>
valila have shown thai hu> put into
I court teems ju st and equitable
O REC UN
SALEM
storace i,, th summer months in
YOU ARE FU R TH E R NOTI FIFO ,
ire conriiK back. As both far ,i and . ty are demandln,; more
otter prl.es may nltlmatelv result, a.vordlng to lb. S e a r* vre.se,. .ev en ,.
. .............
, hiU inis ummons is serve,i «pen you i
I Foumlallou bawd on a study of l ie trend In the buying ¡«S «he winter and ucuall) ivachrs by publication thereof In the Turner
v
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S T f l  X * » * » ' MM SI«'« National Hint
E E S
n tF t
Horae market
amt belter horses,
ltoebuek Acrlculi
t
...
ItamagMaw to Ubn^y or
•JSSXVU pubSSil! tol l> . H . M O S H H R
I.t > |r!k«N
‘hubljr xx Ul ot'iitinuu t.» dUKt> roc* horse anti ami# protltic*
tax •» up u'vi lurx* ironi i c i . kmm j T*uriu.r# M Ariou County. O njcoit. pur*'
I H uh C ln s s
tiv>n ntul cuus«» n
oft In tho mjuln«* p»Mvulutlt»n until avumut* prices nv ir a ,' a!i* and thu bak*3 .*trx' coiL alorahly j ,u»nl t»> an ovtlvr t»f th»* Honorable
tbe Foundation N llev ts Fut alrta ly l»t»r>o biootllno ops'rutUxnt have b««cun heavier at mi«l \vintur than they ar»* IVrcy I t Kelly, Judgo t»f th«* al ovc
tu expand In the «HstrU'i:
the klntt oi fouiutati«'n si t k capuMi* t>f
mid <uminer. The buy gvnenUIy i **uurt, matlo att«l » it« r»*tl on tho «¿ tth
. .. . '%
-
T a i lo r i m l -
ou are fu rther notified that On­
being paid for all go.el. hlg so.iad shaiwdy dratiers coming to market nnd g>s»l (,u. ( 0u0 wing sumirtbi.
dato of the first pul- cation of this, 471 Court RL
SALEM
hors.»s of tho wagon typo weighing 1.400 to 1,000 pounds. I'rlcea have nd-j
notice was the lifth da) of Novelli-
van.-*',I fr.nu the exireme depression of two years ago.
j
February ts th * months to row red 1 ber, 1924. and the lust iniblicatiun |
How s.-.-n the turn!lie point will he reached on tli* rank an.l til* of bornea i(n,| alsiko clover. This planting is thereof will he on (he 8th day of Jan-
la d ie s and (ients
EATON and EATON
Practical Hatters
Si leni, Oregon.
and that good h-rses nnd mul-s pn-dueed from matings In the next few )enrs *c.‘d business dem rids pun- seed..
Styles chanjed en Lidies oi G Ms tuts
Will get the benefit of that advnnco by the tl.o* they reach marketahle ng*. consequently seed to t«- planted
Good horses lire the exeeptlun on furtns today, tt ts uiuhtukuble Hint tP-o-lj should bo fn-o from buckhotn. The
S H E R IF F 'S N O TICE O F S A I F OF
5 I f S ln le S t.
farmers will he content with plugs for tong.
experim ent station seed laboratory
REA L P R O P E R T Y ON FO RE
makes seul tests free o f clu. g*. so
C LO SU RE
anyone can know whether lus seed is
Notice is Hereby Given, that hy vir­
F. B R E I T H A U P T
good.
tue of an execution duly Issued out
123 N. Liberty StrM l
o f the Circuit Court of the S tate of
BF.NT G R A S S E S GOOD
Oregon, for the Count) of Marion I
Seed o f fine bent glass, r.-Mstant to um, lo |llt. d ircct, . j on ti... n t h day |
F L O R ID I'
i sour wet condition.!, and , highly
-- - prized
tVc.-mb«]-, l ‘J 2 4 , upon a judgment i
j for le was. golf courses, f- ib:dl fields and locree dul) rendered, entered of I
T h a n * 3 SO
1 and ether place* where tu rf is need- i cord ai ! d ecketnl in nbd by sait!
OREGON
! eil, are now availahle.
It is bring Court on t l . olh da) of IVci nih- r, SALEM
p m lu c d In commercial quantities ut l'.’J 4 , in a certain suit thrn pending
wh.-rein E. Norton wbx plnlntlff and
Coquille. O r., und imports for tin FJ. là. Spyker nnd Jan e Uoe Spyk.-r,
j current year are moderately heavy. bis wif.*, wero défendant» in fnvor of |
T i c rem arkable turfs formed by plaintitf and ag a;n -t raid d, fendant» |
I’ alnirr t ’hiropraiTor
those gras» » a.*>- probably l>. st fo r by which execution I am commanded
moderately heavy »oils. They grow to sell the prop>-rty in said . x.-cution|
tulle* I’ hone
. '-ein ift-T
— d.-acribe.!
i—prib,..! t to o -----
„
, an.) , h<
pay th.
native in ninny parts o f the
sum due the plumtdT o f « 1 0 0 0 0 with I
i and W illam ette valley section».
414-410 U. S. Flank HtiiMing
interest then-on at the rule o f 8 i r
In some i stances chopped up sods cent, per annum from tho 10th ilay
Salpili. Oregon
I arc scatter* d ov.-r the ground and 1 o f May, 1917, unt-l imiti nnd th<- fur-
u irked in. the lawns beilt* formed - ‘ h,’ r sum ° f * 50 00 aMornC>' * tvr'
tugethi-r w.lh th* co.t-* und ilinbur-> -
D r» . !.. T . DicW A I - M . H u m
mente of »aid suit tax.-d d 317.13
It is e,-nd:!li n und quality rather than weight that decide whether a steer by vegetativo development
C hinese M ed icine Co.
and cusls and exp. ns.-» o f »a.d xeru-
U to be placed In the beef cattle classification. Within the class It Is condl-
tion. I will on Snturdny iS* l7lh riluiiiicH troubles g lv rn qul.-k r» lrif
tlon and qunllty that largely determine the amount of prvfit tlwt goes to the
. .
at th- hour >-i , . ¡„aing oUf fau,nu» rrnwdb».
slitrper. Choice to prime steers bring from 73 cents to $3.73 per hundred
* hicks must
prop rl> --it tom -lay o f Januar»,
Aro
•
weight over the common light stock, according to a study made of lightweight the start if they are to develop into to o clock A M . o f sanl -lay at Ihr aluu-lllt.-l)
I.anu le«*, I« lug roiiipoum l-
We.-it doof o f the t’ouut)' Court House
steers coming to the Chicago market by tbe Sears-Roebuck Agricultural F'oun- vigortnu stock,” -ay» II. E. C -■’>)’, in Salem, Marion County. Oregon, id fr--in lu ,)«.rL '.l b e r i * , root* and
datlon.
I ext nsion specialist in poultry bus- seit at public auctioi. to th* highest and b a rk * w hich are well know « for
btibler for cash in humt on the da) H o ir cu ra tiv e pr- p . r t l . ».
The bulk of th* shipments ar* classified nn.lcr tho grades of prime steers, bandry at O.A.C.
aale,
1.JP0 to 1,000 pounds; cbolce steers, 1,130 to 1.000 pounds; go.vd ste»>rs 1.130
“Ju s t before th* chick is h lt c h t il. o H f H
P B all i tl.v right, tat1* und cs tat.
W r treat all disorders o f men. »»•
to 1.000 pounds; medium steers, 1,100 to 1.400 pounds, and common rough the yolk o f the . gg is absorbed i n t » , » h! ' :' '-“ ,1 drfrndants and all I-rjm M
.
,
,, ! claiming under them subsequent to Him iiu-l ebtidr«li. F'lee eousuil..' ,oD.
steers. 000 to 1,200 pounds. These ure the cluaslllcuttous of the United States toe ■ body
of the emek nnd st-pplies , h„
of ,,u. PXlM. utlon o f pluintilfs
Bureau of Markets.
food for the first 18 hours. The first mortgage in, o f and to said premises Cull or wtile,
Prime beef steers are the Ideal type, combining exceptional breading nnd requir n.-nt o f the chick a f t - r hatch- hen tnb fon- mentioned uml described
420 - 426 Stati- S t (UpoUIr« )
thorough finishing. Short neck and short legs, smooth tlesh and well-filled,
ing is heat, so give it food that sup­ in said cxeru ti. n as folb-ws. to-w it:
Pilon* •J-'S.
Kah o Oregon.
bulging briskets are prerequisites. Prime beef steers are rare, even steers
All o f Lot Nim t.*en ( 1 9 1 in Block
good enough to grade us choice are few. They show most of tho characteris­ plies heat and energy as well us t h e ' Two (21 o f llurliiigton Additimi to
tics of the prime grade, good breeding and long feeding, smooth tlesh and thick el. in nts needi d for bone and muscle. C:-* City o f Sal- m, Marion County,
Newly hatched chicks may be fed Oregon, according te the duly record
fat. On the block the quality steer will show a good proportion of red meat
covered with a modest amount of smooth white fat. The lean, while firm ol with good results during the first ed plr.t thereof now of record with
texture, wilt be mellow to the touch. The carcass should carry down full tu w-eek three times laily on a chick - 1**‘' County H* corder of Marion Coun-
ty, Oregon.
the hock, being blghlj mnrbled with bright lean of a fine grain.
j food containing three pounds each of
Hni-I «al* being Iliade subject to reden.
i cracked corn, cracked wheat, P 'n' ptl-n In lb * in km ocr provided by law
head oatmeal or s li d cut o:-tx 31,1
I ated ltd» 12th day of December,
! one pound o f fine grit. A rrx-h of 1924.
O. !). How - r
equial parts o f bran shorts nnd corn
D EC E M BE R 24
BhvrllTof Marioli U’ounty, Oregon.
m al mixed with eggs, o ( roiled oats
with egg*, is recommended twice
W ORLD’S R E S T N EW S: Th* au­
-laily.
Sour milk or butt* rmilk is
gi 1 said unto lh*m , F.-ur not, for,
NOTICE TO C R ED ITO R S
fed in addition. Grit and charcoal
Notice is hereby given that th* un b* ho!d I bring you good tidings o f
ure provided in hoppers, and the
d.-r r o
of f th*
- i gt d, I-) an <>id.
the County [rant jo y , wtue!. sl.nll b« to all |
Court of Me non County, Suite of • j.-,,r
¡ch ick arc
ar, given
giv
)m , |g b o n tin’s day in tho
green feed unco a n Cottlt
D r. O. L . Scott
m m Hl NOTES
E x » u icalio n s arc over a,.ii S a uta is
l*. r*. I l «orsy!
ln -,*tte ul ilic e >1.1 uva lier tb r High
l'. liuuj .U tl.U bi.VC 1» a .« , Il g up WM
.. . It.
6ch(«ul « ill i i( « r fur the bolid e. a oi
I a c .
and will i«— pc*, J .u. 5, 1920.
Kiu.ua M .>rt li» . ittUtriHtl freni a
week'« *,:•»*nev caused t»,) u >.ue iL n a l
T il« sam e Friday bight « ilL U .iU
Ire« was i i . l in liwili fenili«» I y nu .
J. int, l>ut our regular p-.-y.rs »er.
nul all u'Jt.
ALFRED M ERRITT
Judging fruin the w ratlu r tr t en
liO'V Imviug, Mr. )\.pb wi-i nut gel a
Alfred Merritt, who has ju st return­
\ üt-aliuu, ü it ..i ll u* tnseet-sary to
ed to bis borne in Tacoma after three
keep Il:e fir.» burning boti. day and
years service for the Near East Relief
iiiglit in oid< r to keep tUo raoiulo:» In Russian Armenia.
liuiu inx-xiug.
"U nless you have been over there
U n D.*w ni:,g expect* le sp n 1 the u d have seen thousands upon thous­
liolidays a l L r nume in Tii.aUiOoa ands ct children gradually develop
from practical savagery, to which
L ily .
they had been reduced, into happy
M ss Fuller lesera lo i>|ei:d l e ; useful self-supporting members of
li Ida; * ni S calile.
humanity you can never know what
M ie* F u iie t 'i r imi u i Jta* an added that country owes to America. The
decorali,]]] in tine f.nni of .1.« Sopko- work is not finished yet but after this
year should begin to diminish. With
in >re clues pen, i m.
thousands of children still hungry in
Beliool closed f< r Ih t boiata}» with refugee camps this is no time to think
a Chris: ru-e, program aud llie c u .i. In- of reductions or withdrawals."
ury In e .
“Ted Gannaway, a boy from Med­
ford aud Seattle, is busy distributing
T o a!, patrón., and aupp rt.T* of th
He pays the \
acliuul » e wish a M-rr C bratniaa clothing in Creece.
refugee women, many of them expert
and a Huppy New Y< ur.
needlewomen, a few cents a day for
making over the clothing. Then it
a man ¡8 able to pay any price what­
Treating Hard j.lilKers
A rare and unusual money s*ivinp, bnrgatn offer In refut­
ing matter for the whole family for a year. We offer
Hard-milking c«>w* arc treated by ever he i3 expected to pay all that
he
can
afford,
although
often
only
a
this
combination to our readers for a short time only.
the |>*rs!«tent use of dilators or by
Renew al »»abscriptions will be extended fo r one
euttln^ the lining mrinlrane of the few cent3, for the clothing. We are
year from present d ate of expiration.
lent with it tent bistoury. After thU determined not to pauperize these peo­
1. done u little milk must be stripped ple. wbo. until a few years ago, were
So
mvuy often during the bealiii? pre-c- prosperous and aelf-respecting.
rva. In some cases It may l>e uilvis- '•arcfully doe3 Ted Gannaway handle
This is yor“ chance to get 12 big issues of each of
»d 'e to .itt away a small portion of this clothing that he actually turns
the .e fear valuable magazine 3 — 48 issues in nil —
I lie tip of tbe teat. These Instrument» back a profit each month, a profit
Dt liAil t thtotuai subscription price. Rrodmg m«ttrr for
may be obtained nnd used at borne, which is used for the purchase of
tiic whole fami?y — fiction, pa.tcrm, cfnlnidrry, rrc*
foc-d
for
the
children
of
whom
there
ipes,
pcuHry, dairy, i;vpstocV. <. p-i, farm manairtnrnt,
but It is usually best to have the
etc. D.»o’t iTiiai
MS tins unusual r , .• t unity to art this valu­
work do:
by n veterinarian unless are thousands and thousands hungry
able, intr;« tijig end ».Mtruct «roup of maKUtur*. If
In
Greece
today.
you
ore
already
a suboenber to any of theae mo^a^ixics
one Is skilled with tbe Instruments.
jreux subsc: ipt; -ra v, JA be exie&dcd one y-
. "The same sort of miracles are
wrought with old clothing acros3 the
B!a- it Sea in the Russlon Caucasus
where about half of the expense of
on!y. Both mw gr.rl retiev/dl •uborriptioos to t). » paper will
the vr-.rk is met through contributions
racei/c these rr-a^oxines. But flon’t wait unt I thr f/Srr hnm
Ucu Withdrawn* AH Fiom fo r O -ic Y ear — O PU EK tJO W t
of old clothing from America. The
IHHH»/ * * * ♦ * -xir**-**-x * * * * * * * * *
S e n d > o n r o rd e r to c a r o(O ce
Russian government pays a stated sum
for these te ns of clothing, and they j
DAIRY HINTS
are furnished to workers who make I
4HHHHHHHHHHHI-4HHHHHHHHHHHHH» them over and put them In shape for
sale to the bazaars or shops. Again
Us* extra precaution* in caring for the people are not pauperized for j
dairy products.
those who can pay, pay a small
• • •
amount, and only the cases of the most l
Tf.pre is no more effertlve txrny to
desperate need receive free gifts.” |
mlvertlse a herd of cows than through
At< present. Mr. Merritt says, the |
the cow testing association.
state of the Armenians is most un­
t
0
happy. They are being torced out of i
A cow that lin* contracted the hahtt
Greece, and, as they are not allowed !
of holding up her milk 1« very hard
in Turkey or Russia, they have
to cure nnd It may be bait to sell tier.
nowhere to go, but are gathered In [
__
. . .
Home-grawn protein helps to make refugee station» along the sh- res of '
U n k in d R e fle c t io n
the Mediterranean »e», waftl-g for tho
U n c le P c n n y u t t e S a y »:
n protqierons diiiryimin. Legume hay.
A man’s Intelligence lunsf be far
Lea ie of Nations to decide what ts
I wish I ’ new wlmt a fly likes to
nnd soy bean» grown In silage corn,
to be done with them. “Why the ' i t . I’d provide a ride dish fer him above tl.e average to enable him In
supply it cheaply.
allies allowed the Turks to get off i As It Is lie samples everything and get tits lutigli In. at (lie proper time
• • •
so easy ts more than any of us can ' slicks to nothing.—Atlantu Constltu- when a woman I* telling u fu.my
r»o yon want a monthly farm In-
Ktory —Chicago News.
undersiand,” t a said, discussing the ! lion.
ei>ii*“ 7 'toney Is ready for all of the
situation In tbe Levant. "That w
a
s
----------------------
rrenm you can [>rodii“e.
certainly a most terrible mistake, and
• • •
O n ly O n e R ig h t C o u r s é
H o u t e M o v e d in H a lv e»
Do not stint the dairy cow. Give iier we have not began yet to know bow
Itlglnm ss expresses .,r notion what
In order to move n lion»«? In Me!
terrible
it
was.’
nil she will eat of tho right kind of
boarne, Australia, recently, It was nec­ straightness doe« of lines, nnd there
feeds, properly hntnnred. If you ex-
essary to cut It In two amt move tne onn no more he two kinds of right
I*e<-t her to produce liberally.
action than there can be two kinds of
sections separately.
straight line.—Exchange.
Huiler priée» have taken n drop
We are agents fo r the Curtis Pub­
Now I» the time the eow testin j work
G o o d E n o u g h R e a to n , T o o
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shows up. Only pfiietent rows <-an lications, Farm ers! Get the best mag­
produce at n profit when we n-aeh the azine published fo r the price. Coun­
finsi* season of production which al­ try Gentleman $1.00 per year. Also bachelor» Is because they failed t.
for office, only his wife, while person-
tra}» forces a decline in prices.
Ladles Home Journal and Saturday embrace their opportunities.—Fron
ally forglvln’, might feel mornllv hound
" • '" “ •"S * xxuv. a u iiic i in u u iiu , A gl.
an a go* ki emzcn 1 0 vote agin him.—
Washington Star.
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plies all the various elem ents o f foo«l i 0 f L ucy Ktta Flank, deceaiuMl, sn«i
nect Mftry for normal ch ;ck develop- . that he has duly «|uuliti« d as »urh. All
I HAVE FOUGHT A GOOD FIG H T
rnffnt. Chick or rains are supplemented | parnonn having cluimN AKaiHflt
e»- — I hnv • o.sheil my course, I havo
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. j tate arc hereby notified to present the
With miiHcIe forming footl« derived* . 1 . 1 .” . •! * •* x J r .Ii
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r ■ 1 ' d • hy
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kept the fatth. Henceforth there ia
from nn animal source, uch aa meat jnvVf at the officen o f Guy 0 . Smith, laid up fo r tne a crown o f righteous­
scrap«, moat meal, ftah meal an«! milk. A ttu iney, 403 Salem Hank o f f’tim* n ess.-—2 Timothy 4 :7 .
“The amount of weight taken on by merce Hldf?., in the City o f Salem,
Marion County, Oregon, within six
W H O SO EV ER W ILL COME A F­
young chicks when properly fed is
months from the date of thi* notice,
T E R ME, let him deny himself, and
rpmarkabic,” say* Mr. Cosby. "A t to-wit Docemb-T IS , 1924.
take up his cross, and follow me. E ar
! 12 weeks o f age n normal chick wiil
E L M E R C. Pl.AN K,
Adminis trato r of the i-«tnt<- of whosoever will save Ms life shall lo
I have increased its weight about 2 -
Lucy E tta Flunk, deceased. it ; but whosoever shall lose hi* life
times. Thus if proper feeding me­
GUY 0 . SM ITH ,
fo r my sake nnd the gospel’s the tamo
thods are used, there must be a boun­
Attorney fo r Administrator.
shall save it.- Murk 8 :3 4 , 33.
tiful profit in raising young chicks.”
NOTICE TO C R ED ITO R S
R E M E M B E R NOW thy C reator In
Notice in heieby given that the un­ the days o f thy youth, while the evil
dersigned, by un order of the County
Court of Marion County, Ntutc of days come not, nor the years draw
Oregon, duly made nnd entered on nigh, wh*n thou »halt suy, I have no
the 2nd day o f Dec., 1924, was :ip- pleasure in them. Let us hear the
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pointed adm inistrator of the estate! conclusion o f the whole M a tte r: F ear
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor-
(>orK „ w r |anki
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•ail *, D m . 23.— Grape cuttings may Umt |„- has duly qualtfi -d as aurli. All God, nnd keep hi* commandment»«
bn taken at any time a fte r the leaves persons having claims against said • s- ! for this is the whole duty o f man.—
fall until the b j.ls break in the .qiring lllt* arc hereby notifl -d to pr.-s.-nt tho Ecc. 12: 1,13.
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sum*.-, duly verified as required by
says C. h. Shuster, professor of hor- ] |#w , t lh' ofiic. h o f Guy O. Smith,
IIOW E X C E L L E N T is thy loving-
ticulture at O.A.C.
Healthy, vigor- Attorney.. 103 Salem Bunk o f Com-
ous wood, one year old, should be more* llhlg., in the City of Knb-m, kindness, O God! therefore the child­
chosen.
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; Marion County, Oregon, within six ren o f men put their trust under the
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. i months from th * date of this notice, shallow of thy wings. They shall ho
Cuttings are u ually thre • buds
wit I)ccpm,K.r , 8( 1!)24
abundantly Math fled with the fatnes*
lon^r, though they can be shorter if
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o f thy house; nnd thofl shall mnkn
wood la scarce. The lower cut is
Adm inistrator o f'th * estate of
them drink of the river of thy pleas­
made ju st below the bud, where th e '
George W. Plank, deceased,
ure».--P salm 8fl:7, 8.
roots will develop most freely. The GUY O. SM ITH ,
CRAPE CUTTINGS
upper cut is mail“ about
an
inch'
Attorney fo r Administrator.
w a
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Iitt!- drying out without injury to the
N o W ay to T reat a L ad y
bud.
George Elliott, forty-one-year-old In­
A fter cutting, the pieces are tie d 1 borer, according to the divori«» hill of
in bunches and stored in sand until* .Mrs. Flossie Elliott, filisi In Hupertor
spring. Early in the spring, as soon,1 court, I.eenn.e enraged at her on one
as the ground can be worked, the c u t-! occasion and kicked the windshield
tings are pu4 in rows convenient for out of their automobile. Other alle­
cultivation. These plants should be gations of oruelty nro mad*.— From
reaiiy for transplanting a t the end of n news Item In the Hen tile Times.
the first year.
L o v in g C o u p le t
I V a f e n W ith in t h e E a r th
T he amount of w ater wlil.ln the
crust o f the partli ts enormous,
amounting to M fi,0m,1)00.000,0»*» rut.I*
yards. T h is vast accum ulation, if
ntnecd upon Ihe earth, would cover
j o f from 3,000 to 33,000 feet.
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L a tter H a v e G rea ter P art
A king or n prince become* hy ac­
cident a part of history. A poet or
nn artist becomes hy nature amt ne­
S u g a r in M a n y T ree»
Rugar I* found In the sap of nearly cessity a pari of universal humanity.
—Mrs. Anna Jameson.
two hundred ulnnt» und treu».
W hllst cigli! lumi*» were belng drlv-
en nhrng (he buslint thoriiughfnre <*f
Dolgelly, Englund, they inaile for th*
open d*H*r o f the office* o f H ip silper-
Intendint rig lstrn r o f mnrrlngea. en
tered In couplea, ami were cttly *Ject-
ed wltli illflh'iiltjr. Eventually they
ram e »ut ugniti In conplM.
PURE
RELIGION
and undefllml
before God and the Father is this, To
visit the fatherless and willows in
their affliction, and to keep him», ff
unspotted from tho world.— Jan ies 1 :
27.
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P o p u lo u s A n t»’ N ett»
Lord Avebury once estimated that
a single ant's nest inlgbt contain ns
many ns 400,000 Individual Insects.
Recent researches bave al.own that
these ligures were too high; yet the
actual facts arc ttstoplshlng enough.
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Give Tho Tribune credit fo r what
you buy from our ailvortlscrs.
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