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THE TURNER TRIBUNE Jf. Cotulrii. C?»tliir s m in i i s n o t ic k , o : s m . o f REA L PR O PE R TY ON FO R E CLOSURE ■"NT— - II Notic- e ht-n-hy giv, n. That by virtu o f »ti ovv-ut'Wi lulv i«.«u«-«l out Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion Count)', Oregon ¡n i tin- C irca.t Court o f the Stati- of On»;.>n. fo r the Ooiyity of Morion, ‘ and tu nu- «lirwclcd on th * (Itti ila y SUBSCRIPTION $1.2 > PUR YKAP En' red nt the Post office . f Janu ary, 1926, upon a judgment ' and ilrrn-i- duly rentf-reil, cnt.-ivd of ■ at Turner, Oregon, ;ts second-class matter, under the ■ record and docketed in and by .«ahi , Act of March 3, IS70. .'o u r; on til.- 16th day of Janu ary. 92C, in a certain suit Urna in said! ’ Court |ii'itding, u b i t e l i A V Keen«- ARISTOCRAT AND COMMONER I « ms plaintiff uid Jolin W allin* end This month we celebrate the birthdays of two of our great- j^ ‘¡|£ ,J ; aruw.'^^-ira^Ault'and ¡te> est presideuts. Abraham Lincoln on Feb. I‘2 and George Ault, and Marion County. On, on, 1 Washington on K*b. 22. There have been 1.0 .wo nun >■“ ‘t or lo;- l>:awli.v , mi e^ :l;M ,a,u ,i«- in national life with a greater contrast between them than fondanu John Wallin*-. Celia J. w»l- those two. George Washington, an aristocrat 01 the lughest,h) w,lich ,.Xl(.ut,,,n 1 am commanded order, a descendent of the English at -»toeri’.cy. Icncoln born 10 ail the property in Mid ewution and hereinafter in sen bod to pay th in the most humble surroundings in a small windowless log ,-um due the plaintiff ot $ 1200.00 with! inter«-.-! thcivon «t the rate of 7 per cabin in the frontier section of Illinois. Washington had all cent per annum from the Srd day of 1 the advantages of education that money could procure. Lin February. 1922. until paid, and the; t'urtii r sum of $150.00 attorney's | coln aquirvd his education from borrowed books and from fees, ami the further .-.urn o f $365.68 bool-* bought with money earned splitting rails. He worked taxes puid by plaintiff witii interest! his way up step by step until he became the Civil W a r , . r e » i - j ^ - o n of «Specc dent of the United States. George \\ ashington served as a ' 1924 together with the costs and «ii»- c o l o n e l in the Colonial troops in the service of England. When U»u">-«enu of »aid suit taxed at $12.00, end cos'..- and expetu«.'. of the revolution came Colonel \\ ashirgton wont over to the side said -vecution. 1 will on Saturday 1 the 27th day o f February, 1926, at - of the colonics, was given command of the i-rst United States the hour o f ten o’clock A M. of -aid Troops, and at the close of the war was acclaimed "The Father day u' the West door o f th • County Court House in Salem, Marion Coun of his Country.” Lincoln, whose sole aim was the nbolition ty, O'Oiion, sell at public auction to of slavery and* the re-uniting of the nation, was successful and the highest bidder fo r ca. in hand on Lhe day o f tile , all the right, title, was acclaimed as the "Saviour of His Country." It seemed an interest ar.d estate which said defend act of providence that such men as these should be raised to ants amt all persons claim ing under) them subsequent to the execution of j the le idership of the country during two of its most critical plaintiff"s mortgage, in. o f and to said prêt m s hereinbefore mentioned amt, periods. "tese scribed in ¿aid execution as follows, CONSERVATION BREAKS RUBBER PRICES According to a statement by the head of the Firestone Rub ber Company, the price of automobile tires is on the decline. He gives as his reason the conservation of rubber. The motor ist in place of throwing away the time every time he has a blowout is resorting to repairs, thereby getting from three to live months more wear out of the old tires. This practice has lessened the sale of tires to such an extent that the drop in price was the inevitable result. No matter what the cause we ore all glad to see the decline in price. Firestone also states that in place of working a hardship on the manufacturers it has rebounded onto the heads of the British rubber monopoly. Wherever it has rebounded we hope it stays there, and the price of tires continues to drop. to-wit: The North half of the South K i t quarter and the South half o f the North East quarter of S. c- t:or. Two ( 2 ) , Township Nine t 9 ) South of Range Three ( 11 Kart o f the W illamette Meridian in Marion County, On gor.; A .* the North W est quart« r of C ■ South West quarter of Sectio i On«' t i t in Towruhip nine id ) South of Range Three ( 3 ) West o f the W illamette Meridian in Marion County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re-1 «lemption in the manner provided by law. C. F. EiHEITHAUPT $ Weakly Review $ Inn, Orrgci«, F**Hrwary f . Volli I S3 N. Liberty D ittai FLORIST IV,«..,. 3SU Nu.tiUr 0 IIUll MONEY T A I KS T h at’s the old saying: Cash is K •i*! Any boil y r.-t- buy n t) thing cheaper fur rauh tlum mi Give u-i your grocery order» fi-r a n u.th credit. Have vou ever tried paving cash for your grocei and put the difference ill the bank. Let the.se low prices be an invitation for you to call on us for your next order 2 lbs. Figs fo r ___ ...» ....... Onion seta, 25c Fresh Standard eggs doaen ...... » ........... V 1 V .it- Ih:., app’« Q K , < - S w tJC )ld filiteli Cleanser 2 f o r ...........„........... r.-t "■’> H . I Arm w Hummer Soda Evaporatoli apples Faney Itali ■ Ih ... 2 lbs. for.. Retiti.’ Prunes 10 lb... Carrots .... , r\ It -st Family Ftoui ..... .. mi 15c ito o r ;.- (L l)l 2 fi. o ri Sunkist 1 11 .. Q fc; , k » U C O ft S -sO t gnog i M u n jo 12 lbs. r . 10c 10 lb *’ ra r n lp a ' O ft P * * * ' 2 1 be«. No. 1 walnut« for O ft, lle n -’s one tuken frorn Scrap* for Dinn. r: The r«-vival » s s iti full swing, thè minister l .ul issuod a cali to thè pent-up audience to “ hit thè saiv dust trail.” One kuxom «b-ubtant«- rese and cried : “ 1 li.-lp.-d drink 1 pini o f »un- tast night. Di-l I do wrong ? " The mìnister rvsponded * Can’t D . s L . T . D i. U A I . M . H u ta C liin c s o M e d ic in o C o . Ht.imuoh I nuil dea glveit .ptl. k r.-tulf by takllig our fantoiM reiuadhw. Aro alsndutely liainileaa, I» lug ,-..iu|-,imd. e.l froiii lili|r>> 1 1•-.I lie il* , rsMita anff ¡aud b-trka wlileli are w.-ll known Air | tli. It «urallvv |>ri'|H'tUia. T.M - 120 Ulule M. ( UpNlaln* ) lTu.lie IM. Salem Ort goii. 88c 25c 55c M rs. Cnbb: 'Have you ever been pinch.-d for going too fa s t? " Mr. W ebb: " Vo but l*'e been slapped." Our buyer, who buys for 119 ot!n r stores buys pure feo.l . ut thè lor;. st posnible pi ice, and we »eli thom ut thè lowesl p< a- «ihle Ag tre. Traffic Cffl>' "S .iy didn't you sen that stop sign? Didn't you see me wave ut you ?" l f yau hav. anyt-'-ing >..u want delivcred. pho ., t'dltins ut No 7. Phone 1-2-6-3 l'h n iiu MT. Residí-lío» h'JhR •¿.'•il N. High Ht reel Saloni. Oregon I nikd Stales Nalinual Rank G e n e r a l I lo . ik ing b u i i n e n lutaroat paid on Hina ilepoalta and savings accounts Car S iala & C om eare 1st Sta. SA LI, vi — ORBCON High Class Salem, Oregon. THE BUYING POWER OF 120 STORE H ite J this 25th ilav o f Janu ary. 192«. N OTICE O F FIN A L ACCOUNT O. D. BO W ER. N ot.ce is hereby given, that the Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. undersigned. B i m s. w h ite, the duly , appointed, qual hc.l and i-rting admin- ! ,-ln .to r of the estate of Stephen R*l- 11-et, licccastd, lias filed in the County S d t f c :F F S N O TlC t r?F S A L t Or S H E R IF F S NOTICE OF SA LE OF Court of the St it • of Orvgor. f R E A L PROPERTY’ ON F O R E SUMMONS M -rion County, his final arcount n REA L P R O PE R TY ON FO RE- CLO SU RE the said estat and that the said CUOSURE In the Circuit Court o f the Suite Court ha* fix, 1 Saturday tho 19th of Oregon fo r the County o* Marion. Notice is hereby gi'-'-n. That by N lice is Hereby G;v,-n, That by day of February, l92d , ut the hour v.rtue o«' an e-xeeution duly i.sued out Department No. 2. virtue o f an execution duly issued out o f III o’clock \.M., of said day at Cora Cooley Rose, Plaintiff, vs. o f the Circuit Court of the Stui. ot Oregon, fo r the County o f Monon, oM he^CircuR Court o f th e f S u t a of tho County Court Room in Morion John J . Rose, Defendant. on. for the County of Marion County Court House at Salem, Ore and to me directed on the 25th day ^ To John J . Rose, the above-named of J a n a a i j, 1920, upon u judgment \ and to me directed on the 19th uay gon, as the t i n - ar.d place fur l»«-ar- defendant: and decree duly rendered, entered c f of Jan u ary, 1926, upon a judgment ing objections to the said account In the name o f the State o f Ore- record ar.d docketed in and by said and «letree duly rendered, entered of and th«- settlement of the said estate, ~ n: You are hereby required to ap- Court on the 14th day of November, record and docketed in and by said a t which tune and plac - nil p-.rsonx ; ir and answer the complaint filed ;9 2 3 , in a certain suit then in said Court on the 12th day o f Janu ary, having mwh objeetions may appi-ar . j - ,r.st you in the above entitled Court pending, wherein Frank Kam- 1926, in a certain suit then in said an I .-dow cau»- if any there be, why court and suit, on or before the 27tn ,-rer was plaintiff and J . A. Htlimer, Court pending, wherein, Union Sav -aid account i t out 1 not m all thing’ day of F’ebruary, 1926, a r.J if you Dullie J . Ud-n. r. Ed. Smith. Admin-. ings & Loan Association, . . . - an Oregon bs allowed and aj-peoved. said «-e»at- . fail . . . to _______ „ _______ so appear and answer . shi - i , u trato r w.Lh the WiU Annexed o f Corporation, was ptauitiff and Peter 1 srttted an I clo.n-d and the :.dt$ini»- complaint by said date, the p’aintiff j j.'rej W. Swartz, deceased, L na Zerr " " ami Lola Zen-, h.s “ wife, Albert tre to r discharged. wi.i apply to the court fo r the relief j l . Swartz, Edwin J. Sw artz, Estate, a corporation, and W alter ELM O S. W H ITE. prayed for in said complaint, to -w .t,ia a j Miriam Swartz were defendants, S to ll, were defendants in favor of Administrator of i . , tate of to r a decree dissolving the bonds of j ia f a vor o f plaintiff and against said plaintiff P“ :nu“ and against T . , said defendants . ... Stephen Hall let, decoa.« ,1 matrimony cow existing betwee-n th e ! defendants, J . A. Hilraer and Doilie Peter Zerr and Lada ¿ e rr, his v.,.i plaintiff and defendant; that the plain lj - H a m er, his wife, by which execu-1 * RIC;' execution 1 am com nm iu-d ELM O S. WHTTK. Attorney for the EstaU- of uff be awarried the care, custody zn d i*;un j am , Stephen Balliet, deceased. control of their minor child, Gertrude | p. 402 Masonic Bldg., Salem , Oregon. Betty Rose; for the recovery from a ite r the defendant o f the sum of $ 2 0 .0 0 tth e plaint. . . . per month towards the nurture and | est thereon at the e raw of 7 per c e n t1 est the« on »* thî.,r» t5 °,f ,1 0 P*/ « nt; p^»* annum from the 1irvi day of April education of said Gertrude Betty Ro»« iy or annum from t^e the 7th (lav or v NOTICE TO C R ED ITCH 3 »hi. i -i “ » ‘ ¡i *« mi fu r t .c r »um until she is sixtu n yt . old; for too until paid r a i n i e r C h iro p racto r 1). 11. MOSHER D A M O N ’S 899 N. Commercial. Or. O. L. Scott Lady: "Y«-., you fn a li Ihmg, nini if John was h--re hc’d pasta you oiu- fo r it." you remember, si-te r, Cun’t you reniom berî’* All Rigbt, C.o A b .a d and M s k s Me L augbi V 2 cans It. x or lied S«-al Lye ______ 0 5 . p 1 Ut Ntv I r. - •. I w luto beans 20c 30c 35c t K , A « JC C * Pel Mento Catsup ..................... OREGON Vi Irral atl dlaordera ,>f m m , m » 1 ilion and etill.li. il, l-'roe colistlllallnii. I i-U or w ule. s lb Rulatocs for .<jii»q SAI I’ M Ladies and (ients - Tailoring - *U H o u rlH L 8 AL CM AL. G. STO RY COMPANY PLAY RIP VAN WINKLFl Wheat Crop of 1925 Shows Lowest Average Since 1904 1925 WHEAT PRIceS AKO RECtlPTS PRICE PCaWEfKlV T0CNO OP CA"* WHtâT PRlClS AilJ RICEIPTS TOOL 6671 'LL JAM jrtBM Afi APR' MAT 'JUR J U L I U S SCP ocT aov’htr AT 1 RLCt'PTS CÎMCJ30 IH bUSMQS »? CO : cCviLW $1 .S S SI to PRIŒS Itip Van Winkl«- was put on at thè high acbool Urt Wedm-sday by Ih«« Al ti. Story ('atiipiiny of lYrtlam l. It wiu a free show »ponsored by Ih« burine m m-n. who «liatribuieil free tirkrta. The play was Wrll arted ami wns nppn ciat*«l by a rrowdi-d hou«-. Mr. Al ti. Story, thè manag r of III«' com|>any, made a booaU-r atidn-a* in »h irb h«- urgnl the ciliseita t«« patro- mse thè locai merrli.mts au<l buaniuaa Irteli. It was aaid by »-verni who at ta .i l «I to b«- th- b- «l plny rv rr stai;« -I 111 t*ie nudi: «rtum. They gave a con e. rt afb r th» ì -I u -«» for whlch a rmall ailmiaAton «.w clnrg«d. ESC A PED G IR L S CAPTURED NEAR MARION TH URSDAY S1.C5 RCCEIRTj House i n ! Pen»^* of « i d execution I will on our,*, a newspaper of tvnuTcii general c u irc r t u a - -! door a o o r of o i thi m e County L.oum.y Court '. u u n rio u s e in ~ All person« . ; 1 % -’ - . . . - . I - . . ------ *>n... ......... / Feoruary, duly qual’fi 1 as surh. of ¿alum, Marion County, Or gon, r c 20tn day e f r c i lotion publiah.-d in the County ~ having clain - against sai«l ••»tate ari- "ock a.m. Jlarion and State of Oregon hereby no' il d to pres, nt the same, Drcgon, p u r-u a :,l'a t public auction to the hignest b :ii-! c t" door of the duly v-.-r.fi I as r>.d'iir«‘«i by law, at G tier -ler io ...r r ca-h cash in hand on the liay day o f : ‘ a' Y- t door to an order of the Honorable l L. . l. County C ourt House in Salem , Mar th " offices of Guy O. Smith, 40? S a McMahan, Judge o f the above en titled , -aie, .hi t e right, title, interest an-l court. I estate which said defendants and all ion County, Oregon, tell at public lem Hank .f Comm r e ' Bldg., in the auction to tile highest bidder fo r cash City of Sa U| M srim County. Ore You are fu rth er notified that the | Person, claiming under them . ubsc- in hand cn tho day of sc!e, al! the d at- of the first publicaCon o f this tQ the * xecutlon of P‘amt.11 s right, title, interest ami estate which gon. Within x month., from the date PRICES F^C D PTS 1140 summons is on the 13th day o f Jan mortgage, in, of and to said premises sa: 1 defendants and all p«-r*ons claim o f this n . ‘- .t#, to-wit Janu ary 28th, hereinbefore mentioned ami described 1926. uary, 1926, ar.d that the lart publi- ing under them subsequent to the 4;h ca ion of the same will be on the in said execution as follows, to-w it: day of April, 1925, in, of and to said EDW ARD SC IIU N K E. ae»o»-nofeic«i «emeueruexv rooNo»riow IQOOQon s i 35 24 -h day of February, 1926. premises hereinbefore m- ntion d and Adm .aiatrator of the estate of Beginning at the South E ast Wm. Fi. F’allin. described in said execution us follows, corner of the W est half of the B. S MARTIN, to-wit: South E ast quarter of Section Salem , Oregon, A nf hot 11 wlnter un<l aprii.g wheilt, Ntnt«'S the Hiotra-ltoetiurk A grt«-uliiir il 10, in Townsmp 9, South of Attorney for Plaintiff. Fniinduflon. Owtng unfuvorahle weather condlilons l»»t wlnter. whlrh Lots twenty (2 0 ) and Twenty- Rang - 3 West of the W illamette NOTICE O F HEARING O F FIN AL eiused a lurge nhan«l'-nment nf wlnter wlieat «rn-nge «lue to Ilio wlnter kllltng one (2 1 ) in the Subdivision of Meridian in Marion County, Ore ACCOUNT of n»nrly fen nilllien ner<-s. or 22V» (a-r <«-nt nf Ilio ur« n sunti In wlieul. Ilio Block. Twenty-eight (2 8 ) and gon; and from thence running In the < ntv Court of the State t««friI rr.»p prmlurllon In llC’fi roaehed « nly 0i)0J105.lSX) hushols as emn|Mir«Hl to NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS Thirty-five (3 5 ) of Y'cw Park North 3 .c 0 chains along the East o f Or- . on for the County o f Marion. 8ir2.027.lXXl hushels Ilio yeiir heforp. Wllh the exroptlon of 1917, tlils Is tho A -nex No. 2 in the City of .Sa Notice is hereby given that the un boundary line o f the West half il .i, Marion County, Oregon, as In the 1 a lte r o f the estate of beai lesi aluindontnont of wheat aren 00 rrr«ird. Tho Unni linrvo-it iivorug...! dersigned, by an order of the County o f the South E ast quarter of said p «■ the duly recorded plat of said Court of Marion County, State of Frank H. Knuthu, Deceased. only 12 8 l.iishel» per ner«', whlrh la th«- luwoirt irmonp* etnee T'MM Hprlag a c t io n ; tn-.r.c- North »9 drgr«.-o : ubdivis on now on r ! and of Oregon, duly made end entered on 57 minutes West parallel with Notice i-i hereby given that the wheat, whlch l(«<ke«l very proinlslng ut tirsi, ulso l««st henvlly thnunrli ln)ury r.cord in the office o i the tne 26th day of Janu ary, 1926, was the South boundary line o f said final a c r ' H.t of Gertrude Knuths, ad- frinii rust. The yleld per acro wux rut down to 12.9 hushels, whlch la 3.3 corder of Conveyances in an-l for eppoint' d administrator of the (State Section 26.616 chains to a stone ministrati ix of the estate of F’rnnk busliels below Ilio 1524 nveriigo. Marion County, Oregon, more f H' rmon Y'. Magee, and that he has in the West boundary line o f H. Knuth , deceased, has been filed The earry-over of wliont from 1524 wns moderate. F’rom 03fi,000.(¥X) to particularly described as fol ows: duly qualified as such. All persons F'red W. Swurtz’s land; th-nce in tli • C«.unty C ourt o t Marion OfiO/KXl.ixxi hushels aro r«-«|iilred for donieetle rouaumptlon. Kxporla up to Ilio B< ginning on the West line of h a v in ' claim , against said estate are South 2 degrees 30 minutes Wert County, Or- :;on, ar.d that the Uth day 1 12ln S treet in said City o f Sa hereby notified to present the -anie, along said West boundary line of M ireh, 1926, at the hour o f 10 orni of lo-eonitier were n«*nrly (Xl/ssi.lssi hushids, und tlo* renoiliilng ex|Mirtabla lem, Marion County. Oregon, duly verified as required by law, at 7.62 c.ia.ne; thence South 58 dc- o’c ’ icic a.m., ha» h«-rn appointed by* j sundae Is sirmll polli wlnter unii sprilli; < mlilueil production Intuii «I 11’ h- at a point thereon 99.50 feet the offices of Percy A. Cupper. 411 • gn.es 37 minutes Eaot along said said Court for hearing objs-ctlon* to 2B2.WIO hushels les< timn In 1924, ninkliig It 1 1 su illesi wlioat troll slnre ItH7 South from the Northeast corner Masonic Temple, in the City o f S a West boundary line 7 chains to said final zccoun1, at which time any In li rins of produc tion, und In proportlon to pop.ilntlon, tlie ar.mllost wheut of Lot 3 in Block 28 o f Yew lem, Marion County, Or gon, within a stone 11x7x6 inches; thence persons interested in said e.rtat«- may rrop silice 1MX). Park Annex No. 2 aforesaid ; ar.d six months from t h : riat • of this no South 5 degrees E ast along said app< ar and file objections thereto in Iteenn-’O of 11 hellef In n World «linrt il ce, wlioat pr!«es i-nrly In 152.5 roudied running thanes Weak 21 v feat J tice, to-vvit Janu ary 26, 1926. West boundary line 6.10 cha.ns t.ng ar. I contest same. n high level, golng tip to $l.»9. Wlion It heeumo evldent tlint Ilio apparimi tlience South 50 fe e -; thence to an iron pipe; thence E ast L. W. MAGEE, G E R TR U D E KNUTHS, World sliortage l.iol iH-en exuggeruted, the market deellneil riqildly ami wcut Last 210 fe e t; thence North 50 29.95 chains to tho center o f the A' rn.nistratrix o f th E state of a» lo-.v ns $1.46 In Aprii. Administrator o f the estate of feet to the place o f begilini- ;. Pacific Highway; thence North Harmon Y. Magee, Deceased. Prank H. Knuths, deceased. Also: Lot S- . ri ( 7 ) and I - ,t 20 degrees West 14.64 chains (8 ) in Block Oi - (1 ) of J . ,\y- GUY’ O. SM ITH, P ER C Y A. C U P PE R , alor.v the center of the Pacific Attorney for Ailm inistratri*. ers Addition to the City of -. 1 - Attorney fo r Administrator, Highway to the South boundary lem, Marion County, Oregon, as 411 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. lin? of said section; thence Nortn ti e sam- appear« on the r- cor ied 69 d< greeu 57 minutes West A D M IN ISTRA TO R’S NOTICE plat thereof cn file an«l o f re 4.155 chains to the place of be NOTICE TO C R ED ITO R S cord in the County Recorder's ginning. and containing 51.40 IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS Ort'c-i o ' Mai ,n County, Stats Notice is hereby given that the un- MARION COUNTY, .STATE O F OR acn a of land, situated in Marion o f Oreg ,n. 1« r g :.'1 1 by an order of the County EGON. Notice is hereby given that th< un County, Stab.- of Oregon. Said san- being made Eubjert to re- Court of Marion County, S tate of dersigned, by an order o f the County In the m atter o f the ei-tate of Court of Marion County, State of Said »aie being ma i. sub . ct to demotion ,0 the manner provided by Oregon, duly made end entered on Sarah E. Cahill, deceased. , the 30th (Gy o f Jan u ary , 1926, was Oregon, duly made end enter d on red -mpt.on in the mantii r provided Notic«- i* hereby given that by or Dated th.s 19th «lay of Ja tiu n ry ,1 appointed a<lministrator of the estate the 12th day of January, 1926, was by law. . . . 1926. irif ji j . Miller and that he has duly der nf th,- County Court of Marion appointed administrator of the estate Dated this 25th day of Jan u ary, O. D. BO W ER. ; qualified a:i .«uch. All persons hav- County, State of Oregon, duly mad«- of Malin la Compton, deceased, and 1926. Sheriff of Mario: County, Oregon ;flK claims against »nid «-stat-- are and entered on the 30th day of J a n that he has duly qua! fi< d us such. uary, 1926, the undersign"! wan ap 10 prfX'-nt the tam e, n o t i c e O'- «•«'.- MF . . . AX . ■ N r OF ¿ in a r . i f' -'■‘»y said estate are hereby notified to ° i r r n i n t ‘ ° f ,N A L ;rtuly v.-rifi. I hi r. «mired by I iw p.t pointed adm inistrator with th, will ACCOUNT , h„ 0(T1,, , , f Smith, 103 Sa- annexed o f the estate of Sarah K. pr- sent the same, duly v< rifl'-d a- ri- ! n the Cahill, deceased, and that he ha> duly quired by law. at the oflii-e* of Guy " i ’ r , V \ “ ‘ • ■l t ’ 'l« i.' Bunk - f Commerce Bldg., in the of Orf gon I, to, t ... I «.„ 1 , 1 / of .'lanony . . . . . ,. Cnui.tv. Ore- qualifV d as such. All person* hav In tne m atter o? the L.date o f M. City of S , in, Marion County, Ore ing claims againrt .«ai«l « tale are gon, within six months from the dab I. Ilensel, Deceased. h« r«-by notified to pr« ,ent the «am«-, ytarion cou nty, Oregon, within six Notice is iiereby given that the o f this n ,u c c, to-wit, duly verified a« required by law, to months from the dab- of this notice, fin.J account o f Esth< r W ariner, ad 1926. the un<l> r- gni-d nt the law offir- of to-wit January' 14, 1926. II. J . J . MILLER, Obtaincd. Send model or . ketch I ministrator of the estate of M. I. Adn. aU trator o f th«- estate of Ilert T. Ford, Room 213, Mmh Hank H. nael, deceased, has b<, n filed in and we will promptly «end you a H. J . Miller, Deceased. Huildinr, Sal.-m, Oregon, within sir tt ■ ' ’o'jhty Court of Marion County. r<[, rt. Our b«s k < ,1 Pali ntv and months from the «late o f this notic«-. Oregon, and that the 23n l dny of GUY O. SM ITH , Trade-m urki will be sent to you Dated this 4th «lay o f February, Muien. 1926, at the hour o f ¡ 0 o’clock t on request. Attorney fo r Adminiatrator. a.m., has be, n appolnteil by said | 192«. Court for hearln- objection:, to said j e‘ T. K. FORD, D e m o n stra te d A b ilit y fir, il account, at which time sr.y per- i A dm ini'trator with th, will annexed on« ir.< r- ted in aid e ite t" may ap- Men vlio nn,|er 1 ,ikr ronsldernble o f the estate of Saruh E. Cahill, Have Vour envelop«« prtntwl pear and fib objections thereto in I |,|n rs. even In n regular way, ought Deceased. your return nddrir*. Tribune <« plw- its 1 : found 1« presume nhlllly. Date of first publication F’> b. 4. can do (ho work. Date of laat publiratioit March 4. Hutto. l e t Thursday morning thr<v* g.rls m ale their imcap,- from the Girls* t’mtnini' Schoyil. 3 u-y wore tru e ,I t*.rough Ttirn>-r and pick«-«l up near Marlon They hail (topped that even ing nt the farm home of Mrs. W K. Moore, ««nth o f Turtn-r, and nuide free II«" o f the kitrlu-n to rook their -upp. r, using the priivistons storeil in th, Kou«". 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