The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 19, 1925, Image 2

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    TUC T T fD v rD TriD iTW C
I tlE l U K f l t f l l i U i i l T L
J V r s p fc tlv e o f O . A . C, M e m o r ia l U n io n B u ild in g f o r W h ic h F u n d s a rc B e in g
lia is e d A m o n g S tu d e n ts , A lu m n i a n d C o lle g e l rie r.d s
F . P. ttn w ley , E d ito r and M anager
lM««d
SU M M O N S
A 100 W a t t L iffh t 75 c
In the C ircu it C o u rt o f the S la te
o f O regon, fo r M arion C ounty. He
partnu nl No. 2.
N d d a U. R uck, pl.tintiff, vs. G len.i
A B u ck , d efen d an t.
T o G lenn A. B u ck , D e fe n d * « *:
IN T H K NAM K OK TH U S T A T U
.V .V A S W A S W .W A A W A W
OK O R K G O N , You * r e hereby re
uuirerl to appenr and answ er the
Com plaint filed ag ain st you in the
above en titled co u rt and enure on nr
b e fo re ,i\ w eeks from the d ate o f the
first pu blication o f this Sum m ons, and
if you fail to answ er or appear h e re ­
in. on o r he fo ri' sold d ate, fo r w ant
th e re o f, IT a inti If will apply to the
C ourt f o r a d ecree dissolving t h , mar-
ria g e co n tra ct and the bond* o f m a tri­
mony now su bsistin g betw een you
: nil 1'lalntiff. resto rin g to her her
m aiden name o f Nelda it Itick rIs, and
fo r such o th e r and fu rth e r re lie f a*
to the C ourt may a p p e a r Ju*t and
eq u ita b le .
T his Sum m ons la served
upon you by p u blication th e re o f once
each week f e r six co nsecu tiv e w orks A » * « « % * « « « « « » i « «Rb »»K * » • » « * » » « » » » » • * • « « » « » «
in the T u rn e r T rib u n e , u w .ik ly
new spaper o f g en eral circu la tio n pub­
B E A U T IF U L
lished in the tow n o f T u rn e r, M arion
C oun ty. O reg on, pursuant to an O r­
d er o f the H onorable l H. M cM ahan.
Ju d g e o f th e C o u rt a fo re sa id , made
A n y i tilo
and en tered on th e ninth day of
M arch. I'.IJS.
You a re fu rth e r notified th at the
d a te o f the first p u blication h e re o f is
the l ’J t h day o f M arch, 1PJ&.
H V «»/si» e l f a n , r r / ' i t . * f i e u n i t r e s i t * c a r p e t »
H W. MACY
A tto rn ey fo r P lu intiff.
New mettresSes inailo tu order.
(»Id m a in sees 7 AoroWfh'j
R esiden ce, Sa lem , O regon.
SUrilifftl b lure n inwk ing. K« Iilhrr« rrnovntrd.
Smaller Sizes In Proportion
Kvery Th»r»day at Turner, ¡
U irio a County, Oregon
■ CBSi B IRTIO N » I t * P E R YEA R
Entered at the Pontoffiee «I Tumor,
Oregon, as X 'ro n .lc U u m atter, under
(ha A*t of March S, IST#,
Buy National Mazda house
lights, More litfht Less juice.
G ivo t Ite T rib u n e c re d it for w h at
you buy from advertiser».
Ever Ready Batteries
Aa th e Salem -H ilv. rh>n- A lbany d e l.
a g atio n of tlie A m erican l o t i o n were
|cue i n t th e G y m at O. A. C . * : c r tlie
haehet b ill cam e, one of th e Imys be­
ca m e * l>l( n *Uy - v i r th e y a ne and
w as »rivaled i 'O « e îia r g e o f d rank » urne
mid la k tu to th e »UlliHl. H e « »
N«a reed a tine o f Î2 5 w h ich «r i» paid.
T h e m an w ho ta a m em ber o f Delbert
i ti« « ''a |a*t. o f S tv -rt in, w«a not
k at th e tin i I «4 i-t any tim e
»A
u th iqi—(ia u
W e undoratand
i . a In n tlie m ay o r was appenleal to ,
t nptinl to h av e t!ie tin e di'Uliitnl
a a i a tine a o i -up n fier t i e
..* welmtnii' we wore c i r c a , 't
\i ,i toniti noy to givo f l i r t . I i>
i m i hi ¡t a m ie <>f th e m em-
I.i-.-i n O r lo g to th e fael
an nr.a not i n t - x i o i t 'd
•
'in li d n i n e th e fin*
i fi* t he làìivi rfon m an.
F T j U K K H U G S
The •rcotnrum ing a it illu stri tes the m n w o sire o f tiw oropewd huil ! ng t .> he on the O A O rarmnil
to comment, -.vr the ..dive part t W n hi <•« |'!.m I In tin- S ,o .m h \mernan and W orld w.i -
IT« htjddin*
M tnwci I S ' toet hi.-h in I w II he -W ht .\X' • ,i
i h r !>• M m ; m.-.u r-.il» tt e.l w.U he such
«•' »>*«•• w" ’
the prese
prevent cgnttntv architect«»« an i yet he «fisti vtiv e. T he building will In ine all Miment albi a lo ' ut aítiviticJ and
More than halt of the t tal $5iV.t'l> needed for ceintruehon i» tmw raced.
¿a'iaiiattons
Tlie O
C Memorial union cam- I fornia pledged
$ 'VV> to the cau«c » ik I | w iled in the welt appointed tlieater
Pi
raign to provide $.W.AM ti-wdcd to many c .• • » • ;'ms of
and mote where campus productions, lycetrn
Construct a building which w.U be a I were received.
mm.ber. and other arms
.......... of .......
permanent memorial to the cvliepe 1 More man tiX A 'Q o f the total is I
may be g ven lor t.w i.impu.
.
i the Spanish
. . . .
Inaction on ;
« >’* « " .
\ N v - " « ..' »
Amrrican atui W orl.! wars and
t ic U»;! ! - k * \%tl! V< . n in i ! k
l
,* ' lul c 1 in ,h f l ! ; ‘,v4r "
1
an trumen>e
immense rv
jiouse all student and alumni activi* | mcr r t 19J5 and will He completed bv i adjoin
<1 join ait
lies n the O. A. C. camp»*, has hern ' He fail term of
a co rdins to dent and alumni gatherings may he
I present plans. Alumni are organised, I arranged.
completed among students and
an
.
, ce Tent that a class
...
ir.o\mg into d înèrent *! stricts of f the * n«.t only in Oregon but in Washing* , Since the annoan
i» o f the j ton. California, Hawaii, and nan.v H. 5»tt-w«U broa«lcasnn# sta tu s will
state where alumni and i ri
eastern
states
wlicre
fanner
student*
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installed
at
O
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A.
t
.
an
el
tort
is
college are located.
I
made to t»e up the activities of
More than half of the sum needed , are located
Mcuhv wl union with this feature. .
was raised on the campus in an in-t
Tîie building will have rooms for
many sjieakers
tensive drive of a week Inspired b> i student act i vit* »•s. faculty meetings, I 1 he college i< host
o
f
tut
it nul repute cri i authorities « hi
the record of O.
C. and Ote*:on assembly faults for large gatlicnngs.
hert'cs in tlie war, the irr lc r?;ratlintes j trophy rooms vlierc athletic awards edneattenal, scientitie an ! economic
snd faculty of tlie college pledged I >f the Varsity “(V* association may j subjects, lit lidithm die Ivceum num-
more than half o f the total in three, i'O permanently kept, shop r« >rn: tor bers bring artÍNtN of into national
__ _ . In the pc.<t few
days. President \V. I. Kerr, who was \ ‘he Kidding of campus dramatic pro­ fame to the campvs.
seriot!si) ill at the time. <rnt in h » durti ns and many otlicr types id years such singers as Geraldine b a r­
pledge of $UOO o r the . cc rt \ d.ay 4 t r.-^nis. All the student publications rar and Mattarne Schumann Meink :
M ischi Elman and Erna KuMitstein,
the drive. Alumni in Portland have will be housed in the new huih'.in
responded with more than $25.000 and . wbiclTwOl b* a biR a d v a n o iia « of i v
a1" 1
' ,,crs
the campaign is now reaching into th e ' thv old ku.loiuatr ivstem . f publlia i ' * ' « ’«
* * ,* ‘ ,npU‘ V i
* *'
smaller cities and communities o ! the lin i o ffices scattcfcil , ver .be cm. re ►•»«*,« br.-.lM M m ,
make their artistry »vallarne t<> the cu-
state.
Idie great Afcrrorial union pro ect
"T he Mem. ria! u n i.« bu l ling will
S^
;„ frtn in , r , , ,|(f btuldln«
will seek to draw t eetlwr the tour relcare n * c h « o W c M m rs.wa m the
....
m - v m 1«
component parts of the college stu­ hu,|.|::«s rn n V e .l ! v «he su«e.
rnl,tf ; -M em orial Hall.- I nest ex-
dents. alumni, faculty and friends. It F. R le m .n . n a s t r a r
Colle-e l.lr I
, rt
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will be a greet gathering place t r
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,:
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f
aw
u
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and
man-
v
of
f
t
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orate
the
hallway.
I
.-.din*
h<
k from
College interests, a magnet
attru t
S
•'* r*'
r, i ci< r
1 !
« ill f f t!w rohi- '.i. w'irre alu nni
students and alumni in all walk* of noni winch
are nealed for mstnar- ! Mheruy„ wil, 0 .. , ^ hel l ami
life and a melting pot to create a col­ ’
Memorial union .v„cre lt m } t)
. «1 per., ns may
lege democracy, say those in charge Suil.hr^ is hem , built without eu*J to ( c , e r v f , M
,,
an,l
Loyalty o f individual students and ;he state which o an important lea , wl,r, n, r„ r « h,
, he esle g e ,ra
alumni, v.*ho mortgaged their future
:rr m OreRmi * educat; au! Ph«>- ! S ,
vaate.
earning power to' help pay hack to
cra:n.
| \ cafeteria lew students and faculty
their alrr.a mater part c i the train ;tg
O f much interest to students and {* a:mther feature planned for the now
received, gave an impetus t > the cam­
paign that makes the total objective faculty is tlie plan for the theater ir ! huiMing, which t* cxpec*e*l to be
! e huildinc.
according to
campaign
a> ¿ured,
urcu, .iccuTkinij;
iu vdi
(i|Mim>i lead
re.«»»- i ---
_ ' .»ys
• *!ie ” c »verniti; co
, m
. -j | ready . for the use
* i if « the campus one
trs. One freshman .indent from Cali- | miuee. One t.amsand perron» will b e | 'r .ir from nexl tail.
O. A. L\ F x p . S ta tio n .
C o ver crops will be turned under j
soon.
T hough it is n little early y et, j
th e O regon g ro w er ia bu rn in g t h e ,
brush and g ettin g the orchard ready.
He does not w ait, fo r the co v er crop ;
to m atu re, but g et* it under a t l e a s t ,
tw o o r th re e w eeks' b e fo re the bios-1
com ing season , says the exp erim en t
ptfitiop«
W et m ash, fed w ith the reg u la r .
g ra in ra tio n , cau ses rapid develop- ■
{c e n t in grow ing out b ro ilers fo r an
e a rly m ark et, acco rd in g to the O .A .C . j
po u ltry d ep artm en t.
T he wet mash
should be fed tw o o r th ree tim es a
day.
O rd inary dry mash m ixed
w ith m ilk is sa tisfa cto ry .
T he birds
a re confined in sm all cra te s during
th e la st tw o w eeks and fed a f a t t e n - '
ing ra tio n co n sistin g o f 6 0 p arts co rn j
m eal and 4 0 p arts sh orts m ixed w ith t
b u tterm ilk to m ake a b a tte r.
T h e p lanting season in O regon w ill!
soon be over, and grow ers a re g ettin g 1
th e ir tre e s Into th e ground in ord er to ------------------------------------ —-----------------------
avoid late plantings.
B ro k en
or „-..j.,, p, (,,, d rain ed , a u d th a t if (b e in -
bru ised ro ots a re cu t off clean , and d Vid u a !o w n e r w as to put in h i* «.»n
th e tre e set two inch es d eeper than tile it si„ ,uia i*. |a id out so th a t w hen
it w as in the .nursery.
T lie d irt is c >mpUlril it would fm in a tu n p iste
sifted w elt around th e roots and then sy stem . In th e m a tls r of ferilizali<D
tram p ed firm ly as th e hole Li filled, b e d ea lt p rio d p ly w illi th e sa tio u »
says th e exp erim en t statio n .
I f this k in d s produced on th e furtu. B e cau-
is not done a ir p o ck ets will be le ft lloued th e farim ra p a rlio tilarly lin t In
which will in ju re th e ro ots. A fte r the burn straw , but to ep rtad It on the
tr e e is planted the top is headed back U nd aud plow it uti ivr. T h e en tire
lectu re w as fu ll o f p ra c tic a l b iu ls of
to balan ce the root system .
value to tb e fa rm er.
O r e o * g row ers a re overhauling
th e ir sp ray in g ap p aratu s now i f t.h<:>-
have not alread y done so.
T he tim e
fo r the dorm ant spray will soon be
h ere, says the «xperim e.pt station and
delays a t a c ritica l tim e w ili be a v ­
oided if the sp ray in g outfits are ready
Ti
SUEF[RS STROKE
DISTRICT CONVENTION
W h ile p low ing in Ihe field, ah «til
noon S a tu rd a y , > lr. C . I I . R i c h « , a
prom I r e n t d a iry m a n ¡ivim r near T u r­
n e r, suST red a stro k e o f p araly sis, l i e
w i- alon e in Ih e tieid tin ! it w . w me
tim e before lie could gi t to th e b
Dr. H aueham p, o f S la y to n was called
T h ^ «'-in ven tio n o f th e th ird diatricl
aud he was given a il Hie m edic. I aid
p f th e A m erican L r f i o n m et at C o r­
ps.sei de. H e i» believed to lie w ell on
v a llis, S a tu rd a y n l* lit , M arch 14. A
tlie road to recov ery .
Special tra in w i s run from Milverton
(n C’o rv a iii* \ i , S.*i. ni and carried i i y i r
100 L eiflon arie» from c iiv e rto n , S»| m
pnd A lb a n y . O i a rr iv in g at C urvaiii«.
M an “ T e e th in g ’' a t 104
flie boys form ed ,n l l u e a i l h tb e Salem
Valdosta, Ga.— I J f e has been Just
p ru m r'orfis in th e lea i and m arch ed one set o f teeth a fte r another, accord-
fo th e Cul|e|(p G y m ., w here sco » « e e Ing to “ Cncle Tom " Johnson. 104 years
reserved, and witMCsrprl t i e laet lu ll old, who is “teeth ing " for th e fourth
p f th e O. A . C .—C a lifo rn ia basket bell tim e. HD “second teeth " w ere ex ­
tracted 40 years ago. hut 15 y ears la ­
gam e. A fter th e ijan ie tlni laiys form s<1
ter he "c u t" his third set, wtiich last­
jn lin e a^ain apd m a rclo d dnw n ti w n ed only about ten years. R ecently lie
ppd paraded tlie bu sin i«» f a l l of lo a n went to a physician who, a fte r an ex ­
dpd then to th e J. O. O. K. h all w here am ination, said tb e aged man is again
|he co n v en tio n »e.airn whs held.
"teeth in g ."
T h e in eeliu g was called to nrdi r by
i',xeculi>'e C oililnitteein iin J o h n s *n, of
H e n M o t h e r s K it t e n »
riilv erto ti. S ta le C o m m an d er Geo.
H alstead. Minn.—Tw o puzzled k it­
(Jr.tT u li, S ta te A d ju ta n t C arl Mnaher, tens, housed hi th e m anger o f a horn
C o rv allis P .» t C oiiin.u nd er and Cliair- here, are learning to respond Ju st as
(nan Jo p liso n w -re .1 1 ch a rg e o f ti e quickly to tlie cluck o f a large w hite
p iw tlu g . A fte r an a d m e - s iif w elcom e hen as they do to the meow o f their
by kfayor D en m an , o f C < r - a 111 -, th e black and white m other. T h e hen is
sharing m othering duties with the cat.
pm iveutiou gut dow n to buaiii«-s
She cluckg softly as the k ittens snug­
J ’epers w ere read by repri sen tativ cs of gle under her wings and o b jects to the
fh e vari ms p >»'s of tlie d iatrio t.
attentions of tlie cat.
A fter His meei Jn^ th e bi|{ler a-u.n it'd
I'C'buw C a ll" and Hie grand iu ,Jt for
F i n d N a il» 1 2 3 Y e a r » O ld
fb e ‘ j l i . » l
h all bc£u! . A f i r tin
I*re«tonshurg, K y .— Tw o hundred
«upper w as tak en ca re o f tb e m eiiili. rr nails tuken from nn old dwelling by-
lioard d fb e Iraiu for th e retu rn tri .
Jo h n Graham a t Em m a, a few m iles I
above I'restonshurg, were brought I
down for exhibition recently by L. C. !
L eslie. T liese were made nt Ahing- i
ton, Vn., In 1801 or 1*12 and brought j
through by horseback about the sam e I
year and are said to be the first nails
used In Floyd county.
sí commis
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E, PRICE, O.I.C.
LECTURED SA M E
L io n A t t a c k » M a n
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F- h . P rice, soil es|«ert of th e O. A .
L’ . K x teo aio p B ervlee, was pre* -nt and
lectu red
before Murprire O ran g e,
H aturday afterniH n, M ereli !4. I lls
splijeui was "F e r tilis a tio n and D rain­
a g e ’ '. I t was a very i i n 'r u c t i 'e le i .
lu re and o i.e ilia t w .is o f ( s o (It <0 > I
w ho heard it. U ne o f Ih e principi I
p iin h i (itiiphagnj in ills la k was ( e
Atwater • Kent Radios
Rail Brothers, Turner
Farm Pointers
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San ta B arbara, C al.—Joseph F.nk-
man, caretak er nt th e G ibraltar dnm
on the upper scetlon o f the San ta Ynez
river, Is nursing a wounded hand ns
the result of nn encounter with a
mountain lion.
Aided by F orest
R anger F. E. Dunne, Eakm an attack ed
the animal with u Club and dea
patched It.
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lit Of th e soil to g , t Ilc
O w l * L a y E v e r y O t h e r D a y
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H e said l b s ! I t .
J,,.H ,.r h.irn ow i. I n ■ .v g .
was not p ractical to org an ize d I- age ap ar, .,n(1
n ha|Clling cach as
(fi'lrii-ls qiik-sa several h U l l r i d litre» 1 g| | m | i |.
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D. I. C. NEWS
A D M IN IS T R A T O R S N O T IC E
N o tice is hereby given th a t U j l »
J . K eu rn s, A d m in istra to r o f the K*
tut ‘ o f 0«rta%*iii K«*urn^. dc*r*us<**l, hu*
fllctl his F in a l A cco u n t o f the a«lmin
by WusUiii NewspMD‘»r I' m
V ertical.
l«-|'pnt»nal p
ronoau
•**— Prowliîenf f%líh a faraón« a rla
ß
—
|jti>'a rotate mge
II—
1— If^ rn il
4——To «trip off
*V—Fqnnl
1^— Perform *
2 — L illi
Enitcd States Natioul B u i
" h e re hloseom and tw ig blight o f
G e n e r a l B a n k i n g Buainooa
Oivjryn p ru n a i, ch«*rrir* »nd a p rtro U
In
te
re st paid on Hm« deposit* and
tiaH t„. .n »crioun in the putt, tpeeiai
savings acco u n ts
m " “ ;
» —
«
* - « *•
C ar. S l a t * A C«-mm T r ia l S i s
the hour o f 10 o ’clock in the forenoon
this y ear, says the experim en t
o f .id day a t th e C oun ty C o u rt room
tatton .
T h e diseasm l prunes a re S A L E M
—
O REGO N
in th e C o u rt House a t Salem , M arion alread y bein g produced, and aa soon
l o u n ty , O reg on, has been lix« d b> t. e M wir,t.-r buds open they will sta rt
County C ourt o f said M arion County
.
.
us the tim e am i place fo r b e a rin g ob n!’ w In fection s.
je c tio n s to said F in a l A cco u n t,
at
In p lace* w licre the d isease
has
which tim e and place any person in- ! tiern
severe In the past, p articu larly
t. rented in said e sta te may ap p ea r and ¡n ap rico ts o r oth er very su scep tible
file hi* o b je ctio n to » i d hi.m l Ac- wiri)„ l... o f fr u it. u nu m bcr
co u n t, in w ritin g , and co n test
the
, * „
sam e and «how ca u se. If any e x ist. »U l he required if the reason I* at all
why the some should not be approved, wet and fav orab le fo r spread o f the
allow ed and settle d , and th e p ray ers ,|i„.nSe.
171 C ourt ML
SA LEM
o f the p etition filed th erew ith be not
T h „ foltowlnK program I* suggested
g ran ted .
As oon as the winta’ r buds open,
D ate o f first p u blication o f th is no­
tice is 2 6 th day o f F e b ru a ry , 1 9 2 5 , use b o n le a u x 4 -4 -5 0 o r even stro n g ­
and the d ate o f la st pu blication is e r, co v erin g every bud and twig. In
M arch 2 « th . 1925.
C a lifo rn ia as high as fi fi-50 stren g th
L E W IS J . K EA R N S.
T he second appli­
A d m in istra to r o f th e E s ta te o f is recom m ended.
O ctavla K ea rn s, D eceased. cation w ith the sam e m ixtu re is best
S. M. E N D 1C O T T .
applied ju s t as soon a s the first blos­ Styles dunged on Lafil#t#r Goats M l.
A tto rn ey fo r A d m inistrator.
soms a re opening.
T he third ap p lica­
544 S t a le S t .
tion
is
applied
when
th e tre e * are In
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
full bloom ,
•*
N o tice is hereby given th at th e un
G row ers do not need to fe a r redur
derslgnod, by nn o rd e r o f Die County
C . F. BREITHAUPT
The
C o u rt o f M arion C oun ty, S ta te o f ed fr u it set from this spm y.
123 N. L ih a rty S tra a l
O regon, duly mudo and en tered on the p ro tectio n from blight usually in cre ­
* ‘>1
2 4 th day o f F e b ru a ry , 1 9 2 6 , was ap- ases tlie se t o f fru it.
po nteii a d m in istra trix o f the e sta te
F L O R IS T
T each le a f cu rl in O regon ennnot
o f F ra n k J . Itii s te r e r and th a t she
~
has duly qualified a * such.
All per b " prevented o r controlled a f t e r the
sons having claim s ag a in st said e sta te ] leave:, have begun to a p p ea r, says the
Phon* 3 *0
B e fo re th is time
a re hereby notified to pre i nt the i exp erim en t statio n .
SA LEM
com
sam
nm e e, duly verified as required by | bordaux m ix tu re spray will give eom-
,
la 1 W, to H o-i R ie t« re r, in the C ity o f
i.lilim
l~ , M
Murtnn
m i,tv
O
reonn ' P " U P rotection .
W h in n protecU ve
Su
blim ity
arion C,
C ounty,
O regon,
w ithin six m onths from the d ate o f '■P1’* ! ’ has not been given and where
th i notice, to -w it, M irch 6 th , 1 9 2 5 . Uu ro a re only a few sm all pouch
tr s th ow ner ra n help conserve the
R O SA R I E S T E R E R ,
I’ u lm e r C h ir o p r a c to r
v ita lity o f the tre e s by pulling off
A d m in istra trix o f the e sta te o f
th
e
diseased
leaves
b
e
fo
re
they
reach
O ffice P h o n e
F ra n k J . R ie ste re r.
full size.
In doing so the tre e will
414-419 U . 8 . H ank B u ild in g
send out new leaves provided the
I). H . MOSHER
HiRh Cln»«
M agic Is T oo C reepy /
V oodoo D octor A rrested
D e tro it— W eird echoes o f sultry
Afrlenn nights, guttural liicnntntiona,
13— >oi any
7 — V srn «*f i h r lo d l o o
black mngle, m ystery, nil tho dnrk su­
1.-}— L ik e
N
“—
u<m
perstitions o f tlie d arkest o f the con­
Iß—lind nfTectlon for
2«>— l l y o r r e a r
1 1— I n » i» d r
tinents— these w ere found Thursday
21— lmper»oBal pronona
12—
'fitti l î r
: by D etective W illiam Hock nnd Police­
22— Addition to a %tl!l
11— F» trilwh ro ü r—e
women Iteulnh T y rrell and G race llng-
2 1— » r.irffd
i r — I * o . if, n
2?V—Indefinita aritele
17—P rrflt itp rr« t!p E «IIrrr#lo»i (»• german In the npnrtinent of Almsl
2A— A«*»o«Tnt Ion (tlib r.)
%
% nrA
Inyung, self-styled Afrlenn voodoo doc­
27— Denoting
l«-«al
eomblnntlon
1 •— '■«*•» r * «. o f « I n d y
F w ln ii ^ )
tor, id IsH Montcalm street c a s t
4 nlibr.j
10— T.’rü v t-p n ro m m u i. ü
( M iss T y rrell went to the exponent
2'*^— A ttrn.pt
2Í— F .c w fr
SO— InftlAla of n rontlnrn t
23— M o n e f r t i r k
of voodoolsm to have her fortune told.
22— Viramnrr o f nrea
*e — \ r f «f -t- o f r*» rfh
; The doctor produced birds1 eggs, bright
S*t'—
— f.lkr
3 ! — !>lrr«*f h n*n>'.PEln«
' feathers, bits of ehnlk nnd spread them
30—Hrifr rrn r na
r.T— • fin t T-»*» p (ganar
SO— r hu«
j before him. l i e kneeled before them,
*r,— H*, it
4<>— Ne%* Fnarfnnd «tat« (nbbr.)
" 7 — l ' r i ?! ■. m r n c l n f R o t
I m uttering, sw aying backw ard nnd for-
41—
Select body
!"•— I-.iprr ;«>ii.'tl primoti«
i ward, chanting In some strange tongue.
42—
Ffoy*#» iili’l.iin rif
3 ” — T (>:,<; I n r r f u r v n la a tslr«
Then lie took out a box, filled with
43— Floy*« |«1;. > il.ii.K
4 :— I.lu ll
4 C— Hattet
4.-— Aficr
bean»— henna of power, he enlled them.
4K— ti n m r
4fl— l’of:* '! t f r
He chewed the henna, slowly und con­
Id— Urlìi
47— î.rsr. •■ tn«<
tem platively, and then pronounced his
Bl—I h Irl
49— ! nn- •
. *.nry f o r e «
d ictu m :
C2— Iiawie.n atale («Iibr.)
I
R R C C —
— : Ktlfit
*1 Ur «oluti'in rrtll nppriir In n e tt l««ue.
"T h e dnrk winds rnnnn In the tres-
; tops. Evil sp irits dance nhout a fire
o f hate. T h e ir aongs rearh to the
e n icl moon— woo, woe, woo. T hero Is
Solutisn of Puzzl« No. 11.
pain, thero is torture. T e rro r w aits
In the blackness. T h e silent Jungle
fc
■
R Ì U I c T t
suffers.
Hard and vicious leer tho
r —
c V ii
sta rs ."
And so on, follow ing which Mr.
B eck, who had been wnttlng outside,
O btained. S» n»l m odel o r sk e tch |
° k l O 'O T ù f r
stepped In nnd placed the "d o ctor" uu-
aud we w ill prom p tly send you a !
I dor nrrest ns a fnko fortune-teller.
rep ort. O ur b o ok on P a te n ts and I
\ P ]!
Rollon say ho has been advertising
T ra d c -m .irk 3 w ill be se n t to you
E i,0
' é ii'V Ì - ■
on r e q u e s t
on tho screens o f E a st side movie
[ X £ > - - C IE ,
shows. T hey seized a number o f cards,
j
hearing
this
in scrip tio n :
“Ahnsl
|
fnyang, nntlve o f A frica, m aster of
A M i E N!
------- P A T E N T L A W Y E R S .
.
aclenco, m agician and actor,
I enn
305 Seventh Sh , Washington, D C - I
'V i ; A j P
give you any kind o f Inform ation you
O v e r 34 Y e a r
desire. I f your luck la run down and
e x t ìo ìr t
|
1 you fee I deapondent, see me.
I enn
|
tell you wliat to do. I guarantee my
T h e T rib u n e shop can p rin t your ! —~—
I’rof. J . It. Ilidgond Is sehedualed w ork."
b u tter w raps, le tte r heads and e n ­
f
a
r
t h e r x t »p u k e ra t th o flra n g e . H e
velopes.
w ill discus» co m m u n ity p roblem *.
talk
10 — I'.r *l-• n tooth
PATENTS!
&
C O N TR O L LA BL E BY SP R A Y
Dr. O. L. Scott
i
Horizontal.
D. SWIFT
w orks
owe
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mm
ELTON and ELTON
Eradicai Hatters
fv !
M .
j-f
s e c e rn
- Tailoring -
a
ZI
Write or phono for
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
in f o r m a t io n
N o tice is h ereby given th a t the un
d ersigneil, by a n ord er o f the County
C ourt o f M arion C oun ty, S ta te o f
i O reg on, duly m ade and en tered on
Otto F. Zwicker, P op.
the 19th day o f F e b ru a ry , 1 9 2 5 . was
appointed a d m in istra to r o f the e sta te
Phone list
B a ie n t
l.'lf W ilh n r
o f A gnes H arding, d eceased, and th at
he has duly qualified as such.
All » » I • gtHHHHHHMHHMHN*— tH ftH H H H I— « — «tMHMHHMHHMHMMHk
persons having claim s a g a in st said
e sta te a re hereby notified to present I
the sam e, duly verified as required by
low, a t the offices o f Guy O. Sm ith .
10.S Salem B a n k o f C om m erce B ld g.,
I in the City o f fvalem. M arion C oun ty,
I O reogn. w ithin six month» from the
I d ate o f this n o tice, to-w lt, F e b ru a ry
26, 1925.
From D ep artm en t In d u strial Jo u r n
M K U U N H A R D IN G ,
,
klitm , O t v g o n A g ric u ltu ra l
A d m in istrator o| the e sta te o f I
ColU g«
Agnes H arding, deceased.
G U Y O. S M IT H .
------------------------
in* inU rahlp No. DIM
A tto rney fo r A dm inistrator.
P R U N E B L O S SO M B L IG H T
Ladies and Gents
CRO SS-W O RD P U Z Z L E No. 12
IS
Made out of your wornool Carpets
E
r rVTË
i
CO.
T Ì
I ÌT
Felt Hat» Popular
Dr. I e i c h , D l* lrie t Hu t for ih •
American felt hats are tlie most pop­
Have your envelopes printed with B a lcn i D lslrle t w ill p ie a ch a t Ih e ular type of headgear for men o f the
your retu rn address.
T h e T rib u n e M eth od ist c h u rc h lie g t .Sqiulay e\ « p . Rhllippincs during the rainy acusón
can do the w ork.
I that Is now on.
ing.
buds a rc not pulled off.
T h is o f
co u rse is not p ra ctica b le in orchards.
Average Production of
Salem, Oregron
D r*. L. T . D ic k & L M . H i
Chinese Medicine Co.
S to n ise li trou bles given q u ick rv lslf
H o ls te in -F rie u ia n C ow s by ta k in g our fam ous rem edies. A re
A total of 20.030 pure bred Holsleln- absolu tely harm less, Is-lng com poun d .
Frleslnn cows now have couiplefed
• d from Im porti <1 herbs, roots and
yearly production records in tbe ad­
vanced registry Of tho llo lsteln Frlee- and h-irks w hloh srv well k n o w * for
Ian Association of America with nn Ilirlr cu ra tiv e prnpi-rtU *.
1 average o f 15,003 2 pounds milk nnd
W e treat all d h o rilrrs o f m en , w o.
528.40 pound* liu lterfnt. equivalent to
000.(1 pounds butler, according to Ilia m en and ch ild re n . F ree c o n su lta tio n ,
report o f the superintendent of ad I 'all or w rite.
vnnecd registry for Ilia In fit fiscal year
420 - 420 S ta le 8 t . (F p s la lr a .)
recently closed.
P hon e 283.
Halem O regon.
T h e average yearly production for
7,100 full age cows Is 17.548.2 pounds
milk and 742.0 isiunds b u tte r; for 1.-
445 senior four-year-olds,
10,540.7
pounds milk nnd 007.3 pounds b u tle r ;
for 1.005 Junior fmir-yenr olds, 10,011
I »»units milk nnd 078.4 imunds b u tle r;
for 1,773 senior tliree-yenr olds. 15,
K m
444.3 pounds milk and 051.7 pounds
/
Hufctortf rlon,tor
rtlC.lv N
b u tte r; for t.fitKt Junior three year-
I Abodburn
f H II»
olds. 14,631 pounds milk nnd 0t4.fi
Olire. rUm
pounds b u tte r; for 2.312 senior two-
year-olds, 13,071.7 pounds milk and
501.7 pounds butter, and for 3,703 J 11
nlnr two year olds. 13,(NK) pounds milk
V DbnflD ft*1« '*
< ¡ j
\ *W
W ir n » n o n ///
nnd 555 pounds hu iler.
O f these 20,030 row s 8-1 hold year­
-
àkav1™ ^
ly records of over 1,000 pounds hu iler
fat, or 1,250 pounds butter, and 50
have In 305 consecutive dnys pro­
duced over 30,000 pounds milk.
'tz
Feeding Dairy Cow
It Is easy to let the cow slip down
In her milk production, hut very hard
to bring her linrk. T he cow that
milked well during the early part of
the aunimer, when the pasture* were
good, If nllowei) to go down when the
pastu re* are poor nnd Ihe files a tor
ment, will never come bnek and milk
In the fall and winter ns she should
A llllle feed will not only hold her
from going down, hut make It possible
to keep her up to n good level for
months to conic.
M-r £ £ / * .
We are ngents fo r the C u rtis Pub||.
cations. F a rm e rs !
G et the hast
Farm M agazine published
fo r
thg
price. C ountry G entlem an f il .0 0 ppr
yeaf. Also l.m lies Home Jo u r n a l and
Haturday E v en in g Poet. T u r n e r Tri­
bune, A gent.
Give T he T rih u n e cre d it fo r wh*|
you buy from ou r advertiser#,