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THE TURNER TRIBUNE K ouk'iw v It'S K Hr. 0. A. Olson, Dentist 5 . y. tumtlrg. l£îiit*ir issued l'very Thurediiy at Tumor, M.cion County, Oregon PA IN L E SS D EN TISTRY N atu ral t-'te.U Color P la te , (lint will uot l)#v*V SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR. Krtercd nt the Poatoflica at turner, Oregon, :is sec« td-clnsi m atter, under lite A rt of March S. 187s*. and X-Ray* W ork At K<»»unable V rcc* M A SO N IC T E M P L E . I VETERINARIAN D a y a n d N ig h t Service 1 pledge alley ¡am ■ t. the Flag of the United States and the country fot which it stands. One nation, indivisible, with lilierty and justice for all.’' A fter four h iiiilio d years of misrule. ke:>t in a constant None.- is hereby v turm oil hv repeated revolutions, with the people having no 'c 0u^f"7 theSute o principal to ib hi bn except to tight for the side th at would r pay f in a l Account, oi Maru>H ' 1 1 r as exi them t h e mo.-e. mouey, Mexico is beginning to aw aken along will and testam ent ai , M. M atson, Sr.. d«-< lines oi edue.it ■ and national u \ President t alles, a man said C ourt has Axed of .on. is using every* eitort pos;.. c to uplift his people along lt'** oVlock'aan. of' lmos*T: oduo.-.t io-t a n ; i v'v th t. »intent. Since a y ear ago last th. »une, V om and it) the C ourt t ount I ,lulv the Mexican government has established public schools Marion County. Ore; i. . , . .. , ,, , fo r hearing said fina th a t are accom m odating nearly 1,000,000 children. He has obteetion* thereto. <:. Iblishcd a grit ultuntl colleges where the rich and poor alike ly N ' ,* are 1 x - . - . r . . . nra. a; tarra et ration. Tin te is only one svs- REBECCA JA? E xecutrix of l tea oi euucaiiou th at will work in any country, and th a t is the testament and e public schools. It is an institution th at will bring all classes k o n \ l . Z » . Gl.OVi together. U nprejudiced visitoi-s in Mexico tell us th at Presi- ^!emTi>regotf*l< dent Cnlles’ iV! wing is grov.ang steadily all the time. The ----- notice TO C people are inning to see the benefits to be derived from the 1 In the Countv Co schools and colleges being established by the governm ent. T here f H^N-'nifitnr*oil NO TICE O F SALE In the C ircuit C ourt o f the S tate o f O regon, fo r the C ounty of Marion. D epartm ent No. 2. v 1 . r.es A P alm er, M ary E. Way .r.J W. E. W ay, H enry IVIm er and .u Z. P a ln u r, and George W. Pal- r. Plaintiff.*, O rpha Dawes ar.d W illiam . * , .Mary Sm ith and Ja c o b ? . i.,i.. -cc Clanfield, and V ictoria C laa- • i: Annie Dodson a n d Ralph Dod- • B rt Clanfield ar.d B its x ian- d. M esiit Reddicopp and VVitliam ropp. Klona B urke str. 1 Uda k-_, and Addie T aylor, D efendant». Not;-.* is «»reb given th a t I v vir- . j» of a decree end o rd e r o f sale ■lie and e n te red in the above cn- . :t! rl C ourt and cause on the e h da) >f Novem ber, 1927. a u th o rizin g end ting the undersigned as re fe re e ’i the premise» h e re in a fte r de- ■ ' I will, on the 12th day of ib< r. 1927, a t the ho u r of tel» , i.m . on said d ate, a t the fro n t ~.t the C ourt H ouse -n Salem , a C ounty. O regon, »ell, sub ject nfirm ation of this C ourt, a t pub- c ro n . to the highest bidder for n hand, the follow ing described nr. is- - to-w it; r.divid-d one-rixes (1 -6 ) in- V, to-Wit, t ' “eat o f the • f A rr P-.dmor dec-a- d. in nd to th e follow ing described 1 p ro p erty , to -w it; ’ ginning a t th-' N.K. c o rm r ' the South h a if of the D onation • -»-,| C liir- o f K atherine Hagey in T. 7 S. R. 2 W o f the W illam - *tf M eridian, M arion C ountv, O* g on: t ’ pe» S. *9 d. grei - 59 - ;iut W. 26.9 1 chains, along [he north line of th - South half »f the K atherine Ilag ey C laim ; *hene<- South 17.31 c h a in s; th -n ec Vs tat 21.59 chains, to th - e ast l ;ne c f the K atherine H ag-y Claim ; i nr. N. 17 i lc c r « - 09 minute." hi 18.13 ch- i -, to the plae- of L- ginning a-. I c o ntaining J2.00 acres o f land, mn»’ o r J«-.**. O. D. BOW ER. Itc-feree. NO TICE TO CRED ITO RS Notice is h ereb y given th a t th e un- dersigned by an o rd e r o f the C ounty C ourt o f M arion C ounty, S ta te of O regon, duly m ad- and e n te red on the 19UI i t Oct _ ' . 1} appointed a d m in istratrix o f the estate of E rn est Lionel luirson, deceased, un i th a t *hc has duly qualified aa such. .lit person» having claim s u giir.st said ( sta te a re hereby notified lo p re s -n i to - sam e, duly verified as r e - a i m i by law, to the undersigned :it 202 G ray B uilding. Salem . M arion t o u iu y . U regon. w ithin six m onths o f the date of this N otice. D ated and first published this 10th d a; of N ovem ber, 1»2V. ANNA I.. LARSON. A d m in istratrix of the estate of E rn e st Lionel Ijirso g , deceased, b R A 21 HR C SM ALL, A ttorney fo r Adm -*rntr x. OREGON STAYTON a Stay ton garage. Upon fu rth e r in- f . A interior), p ro p rieto r of the Stay am o, W. J. Ilorti, b> Sheriff Bower and D eputy B urkhardt. Monday. The m en »or»- tak en to B ukin along with fo u r o f the radio arts, identified a.» am ong those stolen from Ball B roth ers. Several m otor parts w ere also reported to have been recovered at the «ante tim e, which were taken a» the same tim e as the radios. BUY about th e Superior Smoothness o f a Six -» the Finer Q u a lity o f a F isher F Sody ^Thats why //////, A; a price of maltes the Tontiac Six such an unusual ////// C H R IS T M A S S E A L S -Y«ut l«M vr prie*« en a// k tJv l i p i i l l i f . il»* Juli« H i ll. 1977 l J .D o o r S o J m n( 97*$l Coup*. $745; S p e r i K e o d t l r r . I T i S ; S p o r t i .lArio M . S79S; l o n J a n S r J o n . t u $ ; D o t Uto L a n d a u S o d o n , (9 J S . T h o S r t r O uA la n.1 All t m r r i r a n S i t . U t i l lo I I M 5 . A ll p r n r t a l fa c to r y . Dcllvorod w i r f l In c lu d o m i n i m u m S o n ¿ t i n g c h a r f at- fi'asv fu p o y a n t h o m l M o to r, f i n t a f a r m o n i f l a n . .¡a . ( j_ ; ; ■■ ' .ANNA MONSON, A dm inistratrix o f the E state of _____ ____________(T_Mo tison. HOLIDAY DANCES N ext W ednesday the first o f the Dad W atson holiday real Old Time 5 Da net'll will be held a t C rystal G arden, 8th Salem . It is the intention a t every rj Dad W atson dance p rio r to the Holi- ,. ’i r ' ie ra ld Rcichel, who is a tte n d in g I days to introduce novel fe a tu re s in the O regon A gricu ltu ral College, o rd e r th a t all o u r friend* may tell w he- he is p re p arin g fo r an elcctricai th e ir friends— th a t our home-like plea- ejiginecr. • jsa n t holiday festival may be enjoyed a . ____ ___ a [w ith Dad W atson every « evening until Ja n u a ry 1st. You know we alw ays try and this y ear we will endeavor to m ake our C hristm as and N. w A'ears parties a social ev en , long to be rem em bered In the W illam ette valley. HIG H SCHOOL NOTES E L E C T R IC L IG H T C A E a P E H Mr. W atson spent his T hankrgiving in P ortland w here he enjoyed a most dc!!Kh tful visit with his sister. " I f the laborer of h alf a re n lu ry ago" says the E lectrical W orld, " h a d tal low raudtee to supply aa m uch light In his hom e ae he usee uow, lie would have been able to purchaae n o thing but lig h t, and he woolu h ave had to laLor a lim e t tw enty four hour» a day ip do th a t." T h a t eoinparisoo It buUed an the com pulation th a t the avarage A uterl- ceu fam ily spends »even oeute a day for electric lights In the botue. her,' 1927. the h our of 10 o'clock a.m ., has been appointed by said c .,a r t H, the tim e - i d t-.e C ounty C ourt Room a t Salop . O regon, as th - place for h earing objections to said r.fi-il account, a t which tim e any pur- m :n t* i, -ted in said e state may ap- pear and I ob ect th ereto in w riting and co n test f a m e . RAY LICK, E x ec u to r o f the E state o f »•. c ^'lc't ' Deceased ELM O o. W H IT t,, A tto rn ey fo r E state,______________ Miss Pearson sp en t h e r vacation in , . . . . t kdK1“!!6 " where she visited friends, W hile th ere she stayed a t the Alpha phi hous-, o f which she is a m em ber. S H E R IF F S N O TICE O F SA LE OF REA L PR O PE R T Y ON EXE- CUTION By v irtue c f an execution issued out of t • C ircuit (' m rt of the S ta te of O regon f o r the C ounty of M arion on the 18th day of N ovem ber, 1927, in fav o r of K. D. G ray, plaintiff, and against C harles A. M oisan, defen d an t. for the sum o f 876.74, U. S. Gold C>- . with in terest a t the rat/- of 8 p- r c- nt p e r annum from the 18th (lay ..f O ctober, 1927, ar.d the fu rth e r K ik y Miller, who has been confined Mis3 Knebel spent h e r vacation a t to Lis hom e for a»-veral weeks w ith a The Dalles. stroke of paralysis, is reported lo be W ednesday a fte rn o o n m em bers of recovering otcely. the school w itnessed a m ost delightful Mr. and Mrs. Lee B arber a n d fam l. pro)irram sponsored by m em bers of ly s|i«nt biunday w ith Mrs. Ilsrb er's T , . ’ , , f . . , cousin, Mrs. J J . K ereten, of Dallas. b<>th ‘he K™«1« an(l h ‘Kh >*h,>o1- ,, . , , , Mrs. K srstrn and a younger sister are A m onS t ho8“ who hav<* 'froPP«"! th e ir school duties a re M urray Willis, em broidery e x p erts and have a fine A lbert Given and Tycko Larson- Tyc- display of fancy work a t B a rte r's ) „ „ nn ha* enne to e o rli nnd Al- G rocery and Meat M arket. Mrs. Pc-arcy spent h e r vacation vis- ¡t jn(r re [a rjves a t Kelso, W ash. She . . . , , . . re p o rts a m ost enjoyable visit. Or. O. L. Scott W enona W inn is am ong the absen tecs on account of illness. M. E. CHURCH Chiropractor Neurocalometer Service Phone 87. Residence 1471R 256 N. High »Wrct Salem, Oregon United States .National Bank G e n e r a l B a n k in g B usiness In te re st paid on tim e deposits and savings aeoouniw C o r. S t a t e & C o m m e r c ia l ; t i . SALEM OREGON CH RISTIA N CHURCH R egular services as follow s: Sunday school a t 10 o'clock; preaching n t II and 7 :3 0 ; C hristian E ndeavor a t 6:30 Mr. C o n fer o f E ugene has been re tained as m inister. C hoir practice at tho Delzell home S a tu rd ay bight. D. H. M05HER S TOI ’ N R A D IO S L O C A T E D - Tailoring - High Class Ladic’s and Gents Give The T ribune c r :U t fo r » h a t Have your envelopes printed with SALEM Some of the stolen radios th a t w ere 474 C ourt Ht. veu buy from c u r ad’-'«.TU»rx yo u r re tu rn address. l'he T ribupe lik e n from Ball B rothers sales rooms Can do th e w ork. about a y ear ago w ere found a t Stay ton. A fte r trac in g D—*n up it was S u b s c r i b , f o r the T r i h a n s vestigatior. more of the m achines were T he T ribune shop can p rin t your velopet p rin te d w' lh located which led to the a rre st of W. b u tte r w raps, le tte r heads and e n Ire.'». T b , T :ib u r.t 'o n Cl . vrolet garage, ami his mech- velop»». Sunday night m ore th an fifty people gath ered a t the M ethodist church to g re et the Rev, U. S. C row der, and en joy the address delivered by him from th a t p u lp it Bro. C row der spoke from the su b je ct: “ Religious and E conom ical Conditions in M exico." lie spent six weeks in o u r sister republic in an endeavor to lea rn the facts a» they realty were, told some o f Die things th a t P resident C a lk s is endeav oring to do. One of the g re a t things he has done is to establish a public school system sim ilar to our own sys tem o f education. The speaker told us am ong o ther things th a t there w ere 30,000.000 peo ple in th u t co u n try , w ith 11,000,000 legal voters. Two percent of these vot ers are able to read th e ir nam e and only 1 percent of the two percent ceil w rite th e ir name. W hen the law w ent into effect th a t ail preachers and teachers w ere native born and the o th e r 95 percept w ere natives o f Spain, G erm any, Italy and Poland. T ouch ing on the public school system of Mexico Mr. C row der sai<l th a t in an interview with tho m inister o f ed u ca tion o f one of the border sta te s he said th a t then- w ere 4,000,000 child ren in public schools since n y e a r ngo last July. In touching on the gen eral conditions of Mexico Mr. C row d e r said the M exicans had been vic tim s o f m isrule fo r -100 years but th a t W ith the a new day was dawning, class of m en who a re leaders o f the c o u n try he predicted th a t Mexico will rise o u t o f h e r sleep and become one o f the g re a te st countries on the Am erican c o n tin e n t TUBERCULOSIS DFATÌ1 R A TE I*1 r*J ‘v . / ita 30 O LET’S KEEP THIS IILACK LINE GOING DOWI^ The Seal With the Double Barred Croat If r»u oould know That tbe pennies j That you spend For Christm as seolg Might chance to !>• The very pennies T hat would surely bring To some little child ______ _____ Tho health otherwise ? 11 « a l i b i ' H ra jW l^ a u ? j Would you that not nol More and more suen pennies! Would you nm forego •Toma !«s*"r pleisuro a rea It you knew You could do that? Or It might chance Thai yours might be The pennies to restore A stricken m other To her afrlcken brood. Or to bring a broken father Hack to earning power. Would you not spend more pennies? The more the pennies i h.il you spend The more the good The pennies do. Then buy the Christm as seals— Health Heals. BUY CUIUSTM VS SEALS