The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 04, 1926, Image 2

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
SUM M ONS
The TRIBÜNE
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FARM R E M IN D E R S
IN T in: OIK» ITT ('»'. KT »'K Till'
STATE OK OREGON KOK THE
T he object o f ¡»praying fo r fo u ru *
0»U N l'\ t'K M \K IO N . IV p a ri discu.sc» ue ex p lain ed by th e Ovegon
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m erit No. 2.
e x p erim e n t sta tio n ia to cover till ex
Je n n ie L ick H u b b ard . i'laintilT . vs pom ,1 surfucv* w ith « fu n g u s poison.
Isiuod Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oregon
1 N B it ill ,u a n d Mrs. „ N. f a l l , hu , w hich will kill th e diseased »pore»,
w i f e , also all o th e r persons o r p a rties
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.'URSCIUPTION $1.25 PEU YEAR
in te re s t ¡ n th . real property desenhod p lan t nm l th u s p r e ie n t Infections,
at Turner, Oregon, aa aocond-claaa m atter, under the
^n the co m plaint herein. D efendant». , T heroughnes: in spray mg is th e iv fo iv
Act of .March S. 1S79.
„ T O i J a s p e r N Bell a n d M r* JJ: eaaential to
success, since
any bit o f
Bell, his w ife, also nil o th e r p ersons
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H o r p a rties unknow n claim ing a n y , ________
u n p ro tec ___________
te d urine* will be an open
United States Senator Robert N. Stanfield has introduced r ^^^[“ vVi'.^'r^np V VuiVn k . ii in'l p- p,.'t of entry fe r
a.es. rrumint
bill in Congress tliat promise:», if passe»!, to replace some of the erty desetibed in the complaint nerv- out.- Hmi other wounds .-.ImuM also be
loss in taxes sustained by the State of Oregon by reason of the
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T„,.; M.ATI; !,r"teet I by an auti - ptir irec paint
such as S herw m W illiam 's F ungi Bor
Act of 1916 that took the title of the Orogon-Caltfornia G rant j ok ’OREGON. You and each of you do in raw linseed
lands away from the railroads t h a t had paid taxes on the la n d .U jv ^ w ^ y
An av era g e ft. cc* w .lg lit. o r siati-
and revested it in the United State's which does no pay ta x e s .|you
ti. nb>»e . ¡..ti i Court and dami
fleece w> ight. fo r each p a itie u la r
The bill provides for the immediate payment to each county ‘
flock is dc • id«xl u p o n by Mtcccsaful
ami if you fail so to answor. ^ g ro w e rs o ( fa rm .-.beep. All sheep
wherein the O. &. C. Ian»ls are located, for the eleven yean» 191 1 »
annuaiiv. of a sum e»iual to the taxes fo r want thereof, the pi »mtitr will up- MOl producing a sta n d a rd (tore* a re
to 1026 and th tereafter
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the land would l have paid had they rem ained privately earned
owned , w; ” in Vi,"Vomplaint.'namely':
*»"*>1 from the flock. By cullim;
,h l , tomp|,int. n a m e ly : That
rimt -nil
nnd taxed. This money is to bo charged to the Oregon-Cali- >>»' a n d each o f you be rv«iuin-d to
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t >t »-hear light iie .e e . th.-
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• , i „ _ . set fo rth llie n a tu re a n d e x te n t ol av era g e fl#fce w eight fo r the .lock m-
ferm a Land Grant bund and liquidated by nppl> rtte ip ts front^youl. mton.»t or e sta te in o r claim .p,.,, s ). ,, w>1> to iMlir
mind
upon the follow ing described pram
future sales of land and timber.
■ th a t in all cullin g w ork tw o -th ird , of
lies, to -w it:
the re tu r n fro m th e ew es com es from
The Act of 1916 provides for the distribution of the pro-
B eginning a t a point 2:1.75
the lumb.t a n d one th ird from th e
chains S o u th of th e h a lf section
ceeds from sales after the governm ent has been reim bursed as
c o rn e r on th e W est line o f »cc
wool, .'ays the e x te n sio n service.
follows: 25 p»>rcent to the state; 25 percent to the counties, «*'
lio n 14 r. S S outh. K 3 W est
S uccessful O regon fa rm e rs cull the
percent to the reclam ation fund and 1<> percent to the general j o f the W illam ette M eridian, M ar­
ion C o u n ty . O rvoon; ru n n in g
! ew es in th e ir fa rm flocks on the bas s
fund of the government.
th en ce E a st 53.39 c h ain s to a
'o f ag e, c o n fo rm a tio n , sise, fleece and
S take; th en c e S o u th 23.75 chains
W ith the government now carrying a debit balance ot
ability to breed. T he in fo rm a tio n on
to a s ta k e ; th en c e W est 63.55
$1,257,819.73, th en ' ia little prospect of any such distribution
¡th ese v a rio u s p o in ts is g a th e re d
chains to th e W est line o f sec­
tio n 23 in said to w n sh ip ; th en ce
during the next ten years. It is necessary that something be
th ro u g h o u t th e y e a ,.
C ulling on the
N o n a a lo n g the W est line o f »aid
ba sis o f c o n fo rm â t ->n is done im m e
done to relieve the various counties of this loss in taxes. This
sections 2 3 -I t , 23.75 c h ain s to
d ia te le a f t e r sh e a rin g .
T he c ondi­
is one of the reasons th at taxes have raised during the p a s t1 the place o f b eg in n in g c o n ta in in g
tio n , s iie , and c o n fo rm a tio n o f the
123 a cr. s o f lan d , being a p a rt of
few years.
the D onation l a n d C laim o f V ir­
lam b s a rc in d ic a tio n s of th e «Wes
The bill sponsored by Senator Stanfield provides for the
gil K. P rin g le and w ife, to g e th e r
a b ility to bree»l.
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distribution of the moneys received from the Government to
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. - w e ig h ts a re ta k e n a t sh e a rin g tim e.
the state, counties, schoo districts, port districts, etc., the same
b cfetorminoil by the above nam ed eyoa is in the fall, *aya th e COlloy«
r.s though it had been received in taxes.
o u rt and tliat the rig h t o f possession e x te n sio n service.
This is a m atter that deserves some consideration, and if C
ar,d the title to said real p ro p e rty be
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P each le a f c u rl in O regon oral «rds
fhe bill is enacted will be a large factor in holding down if not fo re v e r q u ie te d by a d e cre e o f th is
C o u rt; a n d th a t by -aid d e c re e it be> c a n n o t be prevent»'»! o r contr»»U«->l
reducing the present rate of taxation.
The bill provides that o rd e re d , adjudge.} a n d d ecreed th a t j f t e r , hc loaves h a v e b egun to a p p e a r.
as soon as possible a fter it is passed the Secretary of the Inter­
ior shall compute the amount etjual to the taxes th at would have real p ro p e rly , a n d e v e r j p a r t th e re o f; m u n t sta tio n has fo u n d th a t b o ^
n le a u x
re sp ray will give com plete pro-
been paid from 1916 to 1926 and issue an order th a t this be » nd th a t none o f the d e fe n d a n t» above m iltu re
W here » p ro tec tiv e »pray
immediately paid and on or before the first day of October aft; i
t°Uer i o r r ^ n t^ re st w h a tev e r, in wet ion.
reai lias
th e re
1 9 2 6 an amount equal to the annual taxes shall b e paid to th e ;i- w o r in e q u ity , ir. o r to said real
»as n n o o t t been given and w hen-
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SEVERANCE TAX
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W e Ir» Ml *11 ill«>nlrr* o f m en, «ni»
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fis lent O regon.
Or. O. L. Scott
I 'a ! Hier ( ’li'.r o p r a r to r
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l nikd Stales .National Hank
Take Your
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G a rn ira i lla n k in g
sa i lugs a cc o u n ts
S U I» A C om ni*r«l*l Sta,
SA L E M
N ever before ami probably never ag utí will V-'i bnee y v *1 on r ' !T»"v-
din.irv iiv-nev * w ing o p p .rtu n .tv . Note c .re fu Ig the
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choice rr « »ins - a l l it a p n e s » . ftt v or |«H.krluo».k h c a , waU wUl l>a
cxtcm lcd one year from dato ol cspiration. N o n e ra tu r a t
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C.cntlcm en- t w ish to ta k e ad v an tag e of y o u r M igaaina B a rg ain Offer.
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am cuciasing
ihc above am ount in paynyent for a one year aubiKripoon
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to your paper #i»d the FIVE M o n i e s I have m arked with an X Udo».
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ladies and tients
to Select From
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lnt«i»Mt paid on tim e d,-,o*lt* onQ
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H ie Severance Tax rum or is again afloat.
The high
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schools in some parts of the state are debating the subject. ^ all
o th e r person* in te re s te d in smid ■ o f t h ir ty to l in y inti'.ilrie* a d a y are
j h l»i(f received at th»* p re sen t tim e by
Different magazines and periodicals also are commenting on the , Kstr.*.*:
tiuestion. The severance tax Has
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having lt.e I,,„ j Seltlvinent Departmrnt of
question.
has ooe.t
bee»i aennea
defined f.S
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follow s;
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severance tax is a tax on natural resources, when they arc j
nX & U y
"» r<'" ‘",- rro
w h ich o o r i l l n a t l i 'g w ith th e O regon
•»evered from the soil, taken from the w ater or dug from t h e j m s by J. C. 3 iegmund Adrmnistra- S ta te <'hMiil>er «f C om m erce, ha ntnrl
e arth ." N atural resources of Oregon are understood to include , „^. . ^aml 'ifo-nM, directing, auth- ed 11» !U26 s ta te w ide d ev clo p cm cn t
tim ber fish, mines and minerals. The tim ber lands of Oregon | oi-izimr and empowering him to sell enm f a 'g n .
under the present methods of lumbering are rapidly being | « STd 1 deo^ent^nd^deleribed as ful- S ince F e b ru a ry l»t, 53 new •»■tll«T»
h av e l>«-n rc|e>rte«l to th* d e p artm ifi* .
devastated and are unfit for agricultural purposes. The logged ; lows, to-wit:
I J.M -phlne c o u n ty haw rep»irt»-il fiiftecii
in n in g a t th e S.E . c o m e r
off lands are left barren with young tim ber broken down a n d , o f B a eg
famlUea located th is m o n th a n d forty
c t i o n 21 in T. 9 S.R. 2 W.
the ground covered with underbrush, making a kindling pile I of th e W illam ette M eridinn in
one nam e* w ere receiv ed from M arlon
C o u n ty O regon am i ru n ­
for forest fires. The tim ber can be replaced on this land but j M»*rion
c o u n ty .
ning th en ce W est 7.66 c h a in s;
O ne of th e b est in d iv id u a l locations
it will take years to grow it. With a severance tax on tim ber] th en c e N orth 3.27 chain-»; th» or.
E ast 7.66 chains to th e T ow nship
re p o rte d so fur th is m o n th w as fr» m
this can be done with a lessened cost to the people. It is no, lin
e ; th e n c e South 3.37 c h ain s to
A sto ria. I t Involve« a n in v e s tm e n t of
more than right that those responsible for the dam age should ] th e place o f b ./i n n i n g , c o n ta in ­ 718,000
nnd '»us m ad e by Geo. W . Peek
ing
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pay a part of the cost of re-foresting of our tim ber lands. The . fro m th e ra ilro a d rig h t o f w ay
a n d I I . J . ( I I , . v r of lie d wood, C alifo r­
m inerals taken out of the ground are a perm anent loss. There : c o n ta -n in ? 2 7 /1 0 0 a cre s, th e a m ­
nia. T hese n ew settler» o rig in a lly
u n t o f lan d hereby conveyed be­
cam e from Id a h o a n d h a v e s p e n t aome
is also a certain amount of devastation around the mining camps | o ing
th a t the state should receive some compensation for. The J AND
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. . W . . . H . . acres.
. . A . S , a id c o u rt fixed tim e In v e stig a tin g th e a g ric u ltu ra lc o n -
E . . R . E
severance tax could be worked into a plan th a t would proxitleithe 1 7th day of April, 1926, at to d ltlo n a o f both O regon a n d C alifornia.
Mr. d o v e r ha# l i m i / t u k .n
a ju st return for the property removed from the land in the c o o ’clock
A.M. In th e c o u rt room o t
u rt in th e C o u rt H ouse a t Salem , 0|, nrKa 0 f »he turni a t.d th i y a re p lan -
M arion C o u n ty , S ta te o f O r g o n a* |
oQ
,h e lr h o lding* In
gtate and would also reflect in 1 educed direct land taxes.
r a o /iv
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po*vvifui J« *I k «» mi h r<»! ni f il»,« 02,1 IN,
MCCOrUtilK tu •tM lvIltuil lltudv lo iln>
l»> t , 1«. Ultiic, *uJt«‘i llilt in tu iit, 1*011-
lantl lllvivloii.
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ntnK 1 i>|c l|kdl(MU(iii i»f Hit Kruwlti «>( lu -
d o tlr ) tracie l i u t o « i i l r r u i l i t i B . t on*
flllUOlloll ul U v I k I j I Nini ptitoliger u*»rv
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volum e <>f fr» i*»hl orig-
iu iltn g in ih« \Vv»l |ifi'inU c» io o u i .
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nini unii» ij »io 1 In* re«|Ulr«*
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limi k i t m g of ili« ir )>r<Kluvl(n, tim i Ilio
cuii»|>aii)r •»!»«- 1 «l | ni,h7.»,s.'to o u «Ulti*
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th e tim e and place fo r h e a rin g a n y
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r.nd all o b jec tio n s to sukl p e titio n and j »Jlatsop c o u n ty , w hloli w ill p » ih » |S
th e g ra n tin g o f said o . f e r a n d license ( m-dnd e an o tllc r farm
o f sale.
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G O F FIN A L
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
E R t r E . F r O
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IN’ T i r H i r E . m
N A i M
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N otice is h e reb y given th a t th e un- -¡.fjj.; S T A T E O F O R E G O N . You and
In th e C oupty C o u rt o f th e S ta te »
. . . by a n o rd e r o f the C o u n ty ' ,.a ch o f you a re h e reb y c ite d , d ire c t-]
Of O regon, fo r the C ounty o f M arion. 1 . C o u rt o f j3
M arion C o u n ty , S ta te o f
an<( re q u ire d to a p p e a r a t said tim e ,
In the m a tte r o f the E s ta te of M. Oregon, <iuly m ade a p d e n te re d on a n ,| p]ac • th e n an»l th e re to show
J. H enoel, D eceased.
t h„ 30 th day o f J a n u a ry , 1926, was 1 cause. If a n y you have, o r If a n y ex-
N otice is h ereby given th a t th« app o in ted a d m in is tra to r o f the e s t a t e , tst, why an o rd e r o f ale should not
final acc o u n t o f E sth e r W a rim r, ad- r,f H. j . M iller a n d th a t he has duly I be m ade as in th e p e titio n pray ed fo r
U n iv e rsity of O re g o n , F.ngen*. Ore..
m in is tra to r o f the e sta te o f M. 1. > qualified as such.
All persons hav- a nd w hy said p e titio n shouhl not be
H en .el, deceased, has been filed i n ; m g claim s a g a in st sai'i e sta te a re g ra n te d and said o rd e r and license Jf I, 27.— s p r i l la i ) —Date* f»ir th e* o m i-
WENTY p e r cent m ore e«>ru w-ns produeed In lirja Ilian In lirgj, ui-rnrd
the C ounty C o u rt o f M arion C o u n ty ,: h ereby n o t fled to p re se n t the sam », shouhl n o t Issue.
ing to the coni survey of the Hears lloehtirk A gricultural Foundation. An
c -nt'-nnl.-il celebrai h»n to ob»erve th è
O reg o n , anil th a t the 23 rd d o f ,jujy verified n re q u ire d by law ,at
W IT N E S S T he H onorable J. T. U n ir e ra lly ’» fllfllc th y e a r a n d mari» Increa-od prodoctlon of 387,.H3fl,n00 bushels hrlng* Hie 102ft ligure to 2,1»m..581,.
M arch, 1926, a t th e h o u r o f 10 0 clock the 0 fnC *3 of G uy O. S m ith, 403 Sa- Hunt< J udg, o f sab' c o u rt w ith the
IS si I ium I ip I s . This, plus the carry over of 1024, m akes tl.e geii<-rnl inarkelnlilc
a.m ., has been a p p o in t' d by san, ¡cr1 Ba n k 0 f C om m erce Bldg., in the s,.a i 0f ca j,| c o u rt affixed th is 3 rd day th è In a u g u ra tim i o f n tu w p ria ld e n t
C o u rt fo r h e a rin g o b jec t.o n s to said C ity o f s a |,.m , M arion C o u n ty , O re- „ f M ,rc h . 1926.
b a r e I m o c h a n g e d to O ctober 22-23, 1025 corn crop o f 2.0C1 ft'll.noo bushel» th e largest In (lie years. W hile Ihc
corn crop w as nearly .1 fa ilu re In the Houthwint nml th e average yield we*
final acco u n t, a t which tim e any p e r­ gon, w ithin six m onths from th e d a t e '
1920, Itr. J . IL G ilb e rt, o h a lrn ia n of
U . G. BOY ER
low In alm ost the entiro cotton belt, the corn t>elt Itself. In p rn rtlrn lly nil sec­
sons in te re ste d in raid « sta te m ay a p ­ o f th is notice, to -w it, F e b ru a ry 4, (S E A L )
tl.e e o m u ilttic iirinoutirecl.
p e a r and file objectio n s th e re to in 1926.
tions north of tho Ohio and Potom ac rivers, p ro d u c 'd an excellent crop of lino
T h e form i r »I hìb wns N o v a m tie r 15 »innllty.
w ritin g and c en t t sam e.
3 . J . J. M IL L E R ,
M. E. C H U R C H
lo 22 , h u t th è o h a n g # wa» m»»le lo a l­
E S T H E R VVAKINER,
Tlie larg e oxi-era production, how ever, and the fact Ihut th ere Is fe ver
A d m in is tra to r of the e sta te o f
A d m in istra tr ix.
W e had a g re a t day o f c -rv lces la st i a r a lu n ni to piirtlrlp flte «a lite Home- live »lock on th e fnrtns nad som e c u rta ilm en t In feeding operallnne, have m ade
H. J . M iller, D eceased.
] S unday. ’Ih e S u n d ay School a tte n d - 0 iinliig talli la» hel<l on O c to b er 2 2 a n d corn plentiful and low In prlre. I'rlee« dropped Mtendlly from the top price In
'G U Y O. SM ITH ,
A tto rn ey fo r A d m in istra to r.
anci- w as la rg e r G-.an th e S unday be- 23 , a t w b ia h lim e b o n d re d a of a lu tn n i Ja n u a ry of $1.32 lo 82 re n ts In Noveiimor In Cbb ago. R eceipts fluctuated vio­
lently with 1111 up tu rn grade beginning In October.
I fore. T he boys class is still ahead in w ili l>e 011 ci-iiipua
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G O r FIN A L
T he Unlti-d S ta le s Is th e corn nation of the world, producing 70 per cent
¡th e a u to c o n te st.
T h ey a re giving
In ad d itim i lo a e re ra i n o tah le acier.«
ACCO U N T
tiflic a n d in te lle c tu a l eonference«, th è of the e n tire erop. New uses for corn prom ise to Increase c n « me pi Ion of
I th e o ld er class-- a haril ru n .
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In th e C ounty C o u rt o f th s S ta te ^
th is g rain appreciably. P a rtic u larly significant la tho m an u factu re of corn
TTie C o m m u n 'e n serv ice w as ob­ In a u g u ra llo n of a n e w p re ah len t, It ls augur, which Is Increasing In com m ercial Im portance.
o f O regon fo r th e C ounty o f M arion.
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U RT O F
In th e m a tte r o f the e sta te o f M A RIO N C O U N T Y , S T A T E O F OR served a t 11 o’clo< V, follow ing a song biqwd by the c o m m i tt e e to pre*ei)t n
EGON,
F ra n k H. K nu;).s, Dec- u.-yd.
service a n d sc rip tu re lesson.
j play w hleli w ill d e p ic t h isto ric a l »•
In th e m a tte r o f th e e sta te o f
N otice is hereb y given th a t the
T he e v en in g service follow ing the vent» of t h e U n iv e r s ity 's a n d the
final a cc o u n t o f G e rtru d e K nuths, a d ­ S a ra h K. Cahill, deceased.
E p w o rth L ea g u e h -on w a- in ch arg e S t a t e ’* Is g in n in g a n d devel-.pinent.
m in is tra trix o f th e e state o f F ra n k
N otic» is h ereb y given th a t by o r-
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1 1 ------------1 oi C -<>|s ra llo n of litei.ry folk is now
H. K n u th s, (¡».-ceased, has been filed d e r o f th e C ounty C o u rt »if M arion j
*0
Com iioration
in th e C ounty C o u rt o f M arion C ounty, 3tat<i o f U
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O regv..,
regon, duly
m ade - i a c o n g reg a tio n a l ooi g service led by , * nig h t In w rit-n g of
C o u n ty , O regon, and th a t th e 9th «lay and e n te re d 0
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1 j a ry , 1926, the undersign».: 7<1 w as ap- 1 : a n o r M oore a n d a d io rt ta lk by H.
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the h o u r o 01 f l i * f i |t
W hatever the num ber of n m an's
o ’clock a. .m., has been a •PI
p p o in ted uy ] pointed a d m in is tra to r w
wRi
ith th e will j 8. Bond.
T he bened ictio n was pro-
friends, llieru will bo tim e In hi* life
Lnn*ixo<i
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th e V
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ta te UI
o f • S arah
p paid C o u rt fo r h e arin g ^ objectio n s to
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said final a cc o u n t, a t which tim e any C ahill, deceased, am i th a t he has duly r,ounc‘ (l
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D clknap, wife
when he ha* one too few ; but If he
O btained. Send m odel o r sk e tch
person» in te rested in sai 1
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u r church.
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lias only one enemy, he 1. lu r k / In
qualified a s ¡-uçh.
AH persons hav o f a fo rm e -------
a n d we w ilt p ro m p tly «end yoo a
p p p e a r an»J file o b jectio n s th e re to ir. ing claim s a g a in st said e sta te a re
deed If be hu* not one too ninny.—
The L ad ies’ Aid will m e e t a t the
re p o rt. O u r book o n ! ’*(» 111 » a n d
w ritin g a n d c o n te st game-
h ereby notified to p re se n t the sam e, p a r o n a g e n e x t T hursday,
Itutiver-I.yttnn. •
It will h>
T ra d e -m a rk s w ill be se n t to you
Asfc/f!W
duly verified as re q u ire d by law , to .
G E R T R U D E K N U T H S,
on re q u est.
A d m in istra trix o f th e E sta te o f the u n d e rsig n ed a t the law office o f . a n a ll-day m eeting.
P'rank II. K nutlia, deceased. B ert T. P eril, Room 213, Bush B a n k ;
B uilding. Lulem , O regon, w th in six
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run»»
G U Y O. SM ITH ,
month:; from th e «late o f this notice.
A tto rn e y fo r A d m in istra trix .
H ave y o u r envelopes p rin te d with
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PA TEN T LAW YERS —
Date»! th is 4th day o f F e b ru a ry , y o u r r « ,u rn a,M r«ia.
The T rib u n «
Knew firavnd Thoroughly
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30.6 Seventh St., W aihinglon, D. C*
1926.
can do th e w»'iK.
O v e r .11 Y e a r . F.xperiene«
Gen. Lew W allace visited the Holy
T. K. FO RD,
fráltm.
land many year* a fte r he w rote "llen-
I G ive T he T rib u n e c re d it fo r w hat A d m in istra to r w ith the will annexed
H ur.” Ho extensive had been hi*
o f th e e sta te o f S a ra h Pi. C ahill,
you buy from o u r ad v ertisers.
Deceasod.
T he T rib u n e shop can p rin t your
H a re y o u r envelop** p rin te d willi stu d ies th a t lie afte rw a rd said Hint lie
U t,
did not Had a single e rro r In h|s
Dot* o f A r t p u b licatio n P’ i b. 4.
b u tte r w raps, le tte r head* and e n ­
y o u r re tu rn nddro«».
T he T rib u n e
record.
O at o f la :t p u b lic a tio n M arch 4.
velopes.
S u b scrib e fu r »h* T ribun«
eqn 4« the w ork.
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honieneekem all over the eouniry are
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Another political star is appearing in the sky in the person i
*uch other rel,ef ¡«ourae only «prl» s_to wry ' mH;1
h a n ls , as p u llin g e:f ! ves in a larg
of Bert E. Haney, form er member of the United States Shipping j J
u'serv red upon v o u ¡c
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p u b licatio n in th e T u ;rn
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Board, who is being considered for the senatorial race. M i i r p ¡ bv
by o rd e r o f th e H o n o rab le 1- If. M e-] f ru it will be less, n.-d th e first >• ■ i»r
Haney served with a good record on the shipping board. r,C Vtahan,
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u d g e o f the above nam ed , b u t will b*- b«-tter the next y< a r iinfl]
advocated many progressive changes in the adm inistration of ¡C o u rt, th e d a te o f .- u c h o n l e r being j th e
„ u h ..w been c o n tm i’.-d
F e b ru a ry 2.«, 192ft. and th e last p u b -j
the board which were opposed by President Coolidge. He lic a tio n th e re o f will be A pril 15, 1926.]
P. J . KL’N T Z ,
carried out many of his plans for the betterm ent of work of
A tto rn e y fo r Plaintiff.
the Shipping Board before he was forced to resign. If lie
Fostofflcc a d d ress and place o f resi-
comes out for United States senator with his record on the
d e n c e : S alem , O regon.
Shipping Board behind him there is no doubt but th at he will
piake a good run.
C IT A T IO N
I IN’ T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E ,
I S T A T E OK O REG O N F O R T H E ]
COU NTY O F M ARION.
FLOKiar
of Ulis list of lofuttntr
v * !sS,*& 3 as!a<«.•»«-•
p ro p e rty , o r any p a rt th e re o f, and » re only a few peuen ire » tm ow n r
' defen
th a t each ‘ o f * said
d e fe n d d a n ts be for- c a n c o n tro l th e disease by pulling ofT
e v e r e n jo in e d a n d d e b a rre d from as- .
,|,»oa»ed leav es, in doing so the
so rtin g a n y clnim in te re s t o r e sta te
in o r to said re a l p ro p e rty , o r any tre e will sem i o u t n*'W ones provided
• rt thereof» ftd v erte to p lain t
i r a not
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o r|
t i l N. I.¡h e rir S ite ,»
D r s . !.. T. D l c lt A l„ M. Hint»
C h in o s « M i rlirilia C o .
H lom aali In-uldc* giv en q u ic k rv M f
by In k in g o u r fnmoiM rvim-ilb'«.
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nbeolutely bariuli»», U ln g c o iip o u m l.
»»I frolli Im p o tU tl licrP», root* »m l
Mini b a rk s w lilcli a ra w»ll know n fi>r
Ilo Ir c u ra tiv e pi>q« itn « .
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sta te s affected.
C. F. B R E IT H A U P T
D. SWIFT & CO.
Friend» and Enemiet
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l ’o rlla u tl O r«., Mitr. I, I'.i2»l I'n q u tr.
nlioii* a re uln-udy U m g iohi I* a t F o rt
W o rd en , W iw lilngiou for tb * C ills«n*
M ilitary T ra in in g C um p w lucli i* mi I i -
udulad lo tnkc placx) liie re th is *uiiiln«r.
liie Courav w ill «over lu » tru c tto ii |q
all 1 I 1 « pin»»» X of L'"i»»i A rtille ry w o rk ,
w h ic h , Willi in» bull lu p tn c llc r, n u ll-
»lrcri.fi w ork a n d pistol lu * iru c llo u l
w ill m uke n looul lulert-» lin g p ro g ra m .
Mu* 1 a m p w ill last 11 n io iilli a n d w ill
te gin J u n e I lull-
Kurt W o ld ' ll I» lucalcd 011 th e I'u g i't
Hound in nr f o i l lu w n s v n d a n d la on»
of lb « furls c o n tro llin g th u » utrunoe lo
th e Mound. I t can »< h > ii he rt-nched by
boat from H catllo a i d Is ab o u t fo rty
mil«» from t h a t plaae. Ilii» w ill bo
■ oily c am p In Hie N o rlliw » » l a t u b h 'l l
»‘itaet A rtille ry iu a lru c llo u w ill bo
g iv e n . O ne b u n d le d a n d te n c a in ll-
d a lrs w ill be eu ro l|i d for th is ru m p .
The C o n n u n s r ' i Dollar
O t the eonsiim er'a dollar, 7116 p
cent I» tb< I nrorngc required fur uree
sitie*. Inri tiding alielter, R mh I, elcthln
light and lient. T hla leave* 21)4 pi
cent tor sai Inga, enlartulnnieiits, d
vclopmnnt and anqil'-y expensus.—U im
H ardw are.
Pawn» $10 Bill
A W lrliit* (K an ) m an paw ned a $10
’ 1,1 for *9 t be i in nhvel »r MM Ike
police lloil the man said Ihe bill e n »
a present to him. He «aid th n t ho
needed some money, bul d id n 't want to
g lio tip e n tire rights to the hill by
spending it, so lie paw ned If for 89
day«. T he bln i* gcniiing,