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——E----- !------ ■ THE TURNER TRIBUNE —-T 1 UT- No. IS .<. . ' 1 ' .W J pm u i SUMMONS In th- t'ircuit Court o f tin* Stat* of JF. y . Kiuulnt. £i>itnr On woi., for the i omit) o f Mai .op. Department No. 2. Issued Rvcrjr Thursday at Tumor, Marion County, Oregon O w r it. tUkrr, Plaintiff, v*. Hava you attend tin- revival meet Roy A. I ocke, unmarried, S. K. r:ih»l) an«C *ano Taqdv, husband ing* yet? R«*v. John T. Hatfield, SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 I'EK YEAR. Entered at the Postoilice and wife, Georg«- 1’. Griffith an,I th<> Hoosier Evangelist, frviu Holly at Turner, Oregon* as ••cond-claaa matter, under the Ruby t'. Griffith, hu*b»n,i ami wife, Act of March 8 . 187B. nil \ ki '■> • Gr ffith. and ,A. A. wood, California, in bringing some ---------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------*----------- *----------- Scknnn'aa Superintendent o f Sta’tn '< h practical and helpful messages. Hanks for the Stat. of Orvyon in You will bo benefited by hearipg him. t ■*, i fet State C a. i # a 1 i ,,L- 1 . . a * cl ire « ' a o s f f I Oregon Hank. In . lie is an evangelist o f wide espcri solvent, * Defendant*. < nee und fruitfulneaa. He has boon To Ague* Griffith. one o f the above- pieuching t c gospel for over fifty named defendant*: In ’. . Nan o f the State o f Ore yeais ami has helped multitud*'» to gon, You i re i.erebv required to ap hud Christ. There i* gooo singing pear and answer the Complaint filed both by locul and outside talent. Wo ag iin»t you in the above entitled have been fortunate in having sever Court ami cause on or before four weeks from the date o f the first pub al excellent singer* present ut pi« lication of this Summon*, and if you i n'oeting* who have brought som»' . fail to answer, for want thereof, tin- -plendid messages in song Services plaintiff w .II apply to the Court for iuch I1ÌK)„ th¡, at 7 :4f, and por- i the relief prayi-.l for in her complaint ‘i pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States hap* next week, Come to these I namely, that she have judgment a¡ ag- 1 * and the country for which it stands. One nation, ‘ amst tli defendant* S. R. Tandy • n- eetingv. and bring sonteono with Jam- Tandy, liii*b:tn<i *n,l wife, ! you indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” I anil Roy A. l ocke ami licore» P. Griffith j an.' Ruby ('. Griffith, hu»ban«l anil wife, Tor tho rum o f $6,381.25, to O ur Q u ota tio n fo r T h is W e e k gether w ith interest ther on from the “ The way to keep a man out of the mud is to black his nrst «lay of April, lì*.fi. Until pai«l. .it the rate o f six per cent per annum, boots,” once said Frederick Douglass, The man with soil together with interest upon th. aunt __ f 1000.00 from tho tlth day o f March, 1 ed shoes does not care when1 he walks. ! 1922. until pai«t, at the rate o f two Th« re will bo service* at the usual l-er cent p, r annum; ami for th. fur- ,lours n,.xt s u„day. The revival moot th. r -urn of f 400.00 as sp.cial attor-, ... „ .... „„ Hickman and Hunt have been sentenced to life for the ne»’* f es. .m l for plaintiff-* co,,Q w.ll b. gin M-.rch l * ai,U continua un ìcurie.l in this I til Raster. Raster will bo a lo r d s ami disbursements incurre murder of a druggist in Los Angeles. The jury was out suit. That plainliff's mortgage de- Pay set side for a Praise Pay with more than 16 hours deciding this case. Some way this scrib.-d in the Complaint in saitl suit song and sermon, and a basket dinner bo «i. er« to bo a first mortgage lien appeared to be a hard case to decide. The jury was re upon the following described premis at noon in the church. All members ami friends welcome and expected. to-wit: sworn to decide Hickman’s innocense on a plea o f insanity, j es, 0% » v*«- The defense presented no new evidence and the jury im . B. ginning at a point 5. II chains .-yuf’ ami 34 <-4 chums S«*uth >0 «1« mediately retired to the jury room and in just 16 minutes . r e - 4 ■ ill : ut ■ Ka.-t >f the N.'rth- west corner o f John S tippV P ' I . O. brought in a report showing Hickman to be sane. No. 46 et basalt stone 12x8x6 in- 6 inches in the ground, mark«-«. Just what weight this decision will have on Hickman’s ches, P S wit an \ on top o f stone at I Lillian Peterson} former sentence is yet to be decided. It will probably go live exact point for the Northwest iorji' r of Mrs. 'Emily l'. Cline’s lam! to the United States supreme court. Whether they gain N r.er of th land o f Mrs. A anda an.I The last basketball game o f the s«-a- anything remains to be seen. There is no question w lat G. p. Bowen, whence a wmte oak 4 son was played on the local floor with penalty he should have. Monev and lawvers have a lac- inch, s in diameter bears South •. Rickreall last Friday (light. Th«' girl* «icgn - Past 13 4 link? distent, mark ulty o f twisting the law in all shapes to gain their ends. ed P. S. B. T. a re«l fir 1* inches in lost but tried hard to win this game, bears South 46 degrees E. as many o f the playor* arc seniors 1 this sentence of hanging is commuted to life it will simp diameter U*i link« d -lai.t. uutrk.-d P. S. B. T.. and will not bo able to play basket- ly advertise crime. There has already been a similar theuce South a 9 degrees 45 minutes bull for Turner again. Th« final t^ore h.a«i the Norjh boundary line . ...1» I. 1 Owd was lì* to IS in favor of Rickroall. crime committed since Hickman so brutally mutilated the - ) V c uru; >• a t A bj.-alt .■'ton,' . 1 10x12x6; inch«*, fi inchin' n the ground marked The loss o f Thelma Barnett on the body of that young girl in Los Angeles. And the reason P. S with an iv on top of stone at 1 ti .m way felt. The giri* playing their the exact point for the Northwest I lust game for Turner were Evelyn given was that they had been thinking of the Hickman coni, r o f Mr*. Emily P. Cline'* iaml I crime until they wanted to see how a person would act and coineiilent with the North» -l | Archibald. Haiel Bone« and Huz«l corner of Hiram A. Hartley’s land;, Colgan. while being burdered in this way. whence a fir 12 in. in diameter bear* i .th 70 degrees East 17 link* di-.tant , The boy* played Rickreatl and von If for no other reason than the protection of our young So in like«! P S. B. T. a fir 24 inc.-.e* in I 26 to 17. This was a very intcresting i>.'anteter iw r s South 4t degree* 30 I g:.me. Thi* s«-a*on the boy* havo lost girls. Hickman should receive the extreme penalty. it« -,ute* West 25 link* «listant, marked t> and won 7 gamex. Several o f them I’. S. B. T.. th«-nce South on line t* - I SUMMONS NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL tl e but k o f Mrs. Emi.v D .. nr< senior* and will not be here to on th. W. t and Hiram A. Hart- play next year The graduates from ACCOUNT In the Circuit Court o f the State of C In the County Court o f the State Oregon, for Marion County. N the team thi» year are Herbert Brigg*. pf Or, gon fro ih" County o f Marion lim ,>f rua.i : - ? basalt .-ton- 16x10x6 ("uffon i Enslev, Cecil Martin and Wil- Cora Ramp, Plaintiff, vj . Jn the matter o f the «state o f Gus n. 6 in. in tne grounii and markeil I ,S p earson R. W. Wittsckem, Defendant. tav H. G. A. Ebten. deceased. To It. W. Wittschcm, Defendant: with an X on top o f stone at the exact i po nt for the South« ast corn«-r of Mr*. Notice is Mr- Stewart was visiting the school In the Name o f the State o f Ore- Emily D. Cline's land, coinci«ln:t with al account o f Else Charlotte Ebsen administrator of the estate o f Gustav ; (r°n. >ou are hereby required to ap- the Southwest corner o f Hiram A. one day last week. -- - A. — • • has • ■ N I de H. G. Ebsen, decoas«»d, been ‘ pear and an*w«.-r the complaint filed The hir» school has d.-etded to en r W- - t on North l.nc filed in the County Court of Marion ■ against you in the above entitled gl. - 4ó i i Court and cause within four week* of road and South boundary o f Mr*, ter the baseball league and practice County, Oregon, and that the ICth . from the «late o f the service o f this day of March, 1025. at the hour o f I i t summons upon you, and if you fail Emily P. Cline's land 7.59 chains, set (*.gin soon, 10 o’clock a.m.. has been appointed so to appear and answer sam com- basalt stone 12x12x12 inehes, 7 inches Six week*’ exams are row over and its regular routine HICH SCHOOL NOTES •a Successful Six now winning K*.«i pi frais r Sue csss Surpasses a ll otter low-priced sixes in Style, Design and Endurance T h « m inute you see the N ew Serie* Pontiac Six you know that h ere is an outstanding example of real automotive pnvircM. 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Pearl Lodge No. 66 conferred hon V E T E R IN A R IA N or* on Ira Pearce at a special meeting recently, celebrating his fiftieth anni Day and Night Servie« versary a* a Mason. Uncle Ira has STAYTO N OREGON been a member o f the Turner lo«lgc for 50 year*, receiving the Master Ms- . do*rrxoe February 23. 1878. The » romplete surprise to Mr. I’tarce and many o f hi* old friend* i were present for the occasion. Two o f the grand officer* were pre- ! sent, Rex. W. Davis, deputy grand I master and Milton L: M.-yers, grand I 512 Slitte S treet New HHgh Duildfig nning a carnival senior Warden, o f Salem. The mast month probably er* o f Pacific No. 50 o f Salem and for pouters. Santiam No. 25 o f Stay ton were pre*- MARTIN F FEURKY. cent per annum from July 11. 1910, and containing 40.01 acres o f lam: I The cast for “ Tea for Tom” , the er.t. W. H. Hobson o f Stayton, past j Snlem, • 1‘ booe 3R0 • Oregbn. Attorney for administratrix. a part o f the John Stipp] , , _ H | j j ! 1 UI 4 . 1 1 . l ul l “ I -w ill V « «/ V • V V « I w V ar.o K .n g for the further sum o A f « $250.00 (Two •103 Salem Bank o f Commerce Blug Hiirvi!-»,,! Fifty Dollars! reasonable D. I- C. in Township- 7 and H South high school play, has been selected grand master o f Oregon and first man Salem, Or attorney’s fees, and for plaintiff’ .- liar • 2 W -t of Willamette Meridian! ar.d practice ha* already start. «1. The to take the degree in Fear) Lodge, and cost« and liisbur-emenU herein, and in Marion County, Oregon. characters are: Hazel Colgan, Doris Silas JU-ed o f Corvallis, a former mas for an o r l«r authorizing and permit D • . „ _ . . c , i . i Hilleary, Haiel Bones, Evelyn Archi- ti r, were also present and gave some SUMMONS A:-o, B-ginning at a point o . l l 1* - ’ ' ,, ting him to sell the real property at- chains South and 34.70 chain* South "aid, Mildred Schifferer, Cecil .lar- inter« -Wig talks to which Mr. Pearce In the Circuit Court Í the State tached herein, to-wit: r Marion County. Dv- The Fractional West H a lf-of the K 9 n.gr« « s 45 minute3 Ka.-t from th*' , tin, Willie Pqarson, Waldo Riches, i exponded. pf Oregon An interesting program wa* rend partment No. 2. Case No. I'J'Si N -t Quarter and the E) I li df N in st corner of th«- D. I- C. of ’f | Clifford Ensley ami Charle* Standley. ’’ For Better Appearance” o f th" NorUlweat Quart* r «1 B) etion John Stipp and w if- in Townships ei ed followed by refreshments. Dur- Mvrtle L. Hill. Plaintiff, vs. Thirty-six Township fi South IL-.r.ge 3 an I fi South Range 2 W.-st o f the ir g the course o f the program Mr. Brvce K. H;il, Defemlant i t o f the Willamette Meridian in Willamette Meridian in Marion Coun BASKET SUPPER GREAT arce was presented with a fine suit To Bruce K. Hill, above name«l STANDARD CLEANERS A DYERS Marion County, Oregon. ty. Oregon, sai«l beginning point being f. noant: Also the Fractional Nort! v .-t a basalt stone 12x0x6 inches marked i SUCCESS AT CLOVERDALE o f clothe* in appreciation of hi* past of Ore Quarter of ti ■ Northeast Quart, r of j> « .th an X on top from which a services as a Mason. All congrutu- 3*2 N. Com'l Si. Saltea, O W f*s gon, you ai** her.by required to ap- i. etion 3*>, Fractional Southwest r((j j\r jjj inches in iliameter be'ars ' 1 ■ — i lated Uncle Ira on his 50 year* spent p,.ar and answer the complaint filed Quarter o f the Northeast Quarter o f j South 46 degrees West 2 's links and O. P. Frank lis Piteas 1 0 3 r.gain.-t you in the above entitled S'-ction 36; and the East Half o f th- an oak 1 inch- * Vn diameter V a r n I The benefit box social and program - « active member of P -arl Lodge Court ami suit on or before the last Northwest Quarter o f Section 36. all South 41 degree* East 1 3 ‘x links I »Id for the Gray Digger baseball club ' ° day of the time prescribed in the or being in T. h S.R. 3 W. c f the Wil- this corner being the Northwest cor der for publication o f this summons, lamett- Meridian in Marion County, ner o f a 40.04 acre tract s-t off to at Cloverdal*- last Saturday was a viz . on or before the expiration of State o f Oregon, containing 127 44 Amanda Bowen and G. D. Bowen in decided success. The «inn o f $150 four w. • k* from the date of the first acres, more or less, with the U-ne- the division o f the E. W. Hartley es- ' as received from the sale o f the r.ished by them. Delco Light Co. de r i publication oi this «ummon*; ar.< • 11 I nent an«i appurtenances thereunto tat«-, th* nc«- South along the Ea.,t I in-- boxes which will be a „seat help in monstrated their system. $150 was you fail so to answer the said com-! belonging. C o m ra l B an k in g PfcahtMk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little spent made toward equipment and other ex plaint, for want thereof, th«- plaintiff ^ Also Beginning at the Quarter Post o f the said tract and along the W.jjt equipping the club for the season’s will apply to the said Court and take ( ir. Section 25, running East 11.36 line o f th<- trazt s*-t off to Emily D. game*. The Gray Diggers have Sunday with Mr*. Little’s sister, Mr*. penses for the ball team. Interest paid on t*m dkpoatt* a * } a decree against you forever annul chains, thence North on the West* m Cline 52.75 chains to a basalt stone on shown some good work in their games ^ George Keech and family, Stay ton. Miss Betty Hill was a visitor at the the North line o f a 20 feet road; ils of mat- on boundary o f David D'-lany- Donation ling and dis ■aringa account« ami it goe* without saying that they borne o f Mr. and Mrs. Hennis last rimony now and h. ret of ore ex > sting Land Claim 11.50 chain*, thence in a tin nc North 59 degrees 30 minutes Mrs. Bert Ve her* o f Lebanon, Mrs. Cte. State 4 Cosa sa orciai Sta. ti. ’.v.'.. n the plaintiff ami the defend- [ northerlv direction follow ing the con- West 81 link.-; thence North 52.75 will do even better during the coming week end. She teaches school near chains to a stake from which a red season. L. C. Steward and daughter Florence ant: For a further decree that plain ter o f Turner Station Road until McMinnville. SALEM — OREGON nff have th*- future car,-, custody ami intersects the middle line o f S*:-ction fir 20 inches in diameter bears South Shirley o f Salem and Mrs. Merrill Miss Ruth Drager spent tho week control of Robert Houston Hill, min 25, 12.74 chains (less eight inches! 5 1« degr> * East 1 8 'j links; thence Richmond o f Salem spent Thursday or son o f said marriage; and that thence South on the middle line o f South 8 9 degrees 30 minutes East 81 «nd with her mother, Mr*. Caroline Victoria chapter of tho East plaintiff have such oth< r and furtner Section 25, 1R.25 chain ; to place of links to th«^ place o f beginning, con at the Raymond Titus home. Mr*. Drager. relief as to the Court may seem ju*t I k ginning, containing 17 acres and 63 taining 4.27 acres. ern Htar entertained at a «even Richmond is Mrs. Titua’ »istcr-in-law. Miss Helen Peetz was a visitor at ICO more or le.s. situated in Marion „ . . . anil equitable. County. Or- gon, all b- ng in To* n- . A !-o: B. ginning at a point 33.5244 o’clock dinner, Thursday night This summons, by an order o f th«. High Class Alice Butteifield fell on an axe one the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schif o o South R a n g e 3 Wc.-t o f the U SHla North 0 degrees 40 minute* of last week in honor ot Mrs. Honorable I - H McMahan, Judge o f Willamette Meridian West and 32.93 cnain- North 88 de- , nay last week and nearly severed her ferer. tl„. above < ntitl« d Court, made- at You ;.V Furth, r Not « d that this Kr“ 53 miaut«- East from the South- Tipton, of Portland’ I)eputy index fing«-r. She was taken to Sa- Chanib1•rs in Sale m. Marion C’ountjr. ¡summon-- i- served upon vou by pub- west corner o f the Donation Land TO VETERANS OF ALL WARS day of Grand Matron. F o llo w in g the hm and wa* in Deaconess hospital a the ifth on f Orfeón, State o OF THE UNITED STATES j lication thereof in the Turner Tri- Claim of John Stipp, in Township 8 - Tailoring - to b‘ * directed f< w days, where several stitches were F flrua rv. i bune, a newspaper o f general circu- South. R ange 2 West o f the Willam- upon vou by the puhl icatlon 'lation. printed and published in Tur ett Meridian, Marion County, Ore- dinner, Mrs Tipton reviewed tho Uiken. It is hoped the injured mem 474 Court Ht. 9 ¿C K H jt We hove organized in the State o f iher* of rot l e » ’JIsiM onc<- u i ' 1•ek for ner, Marion County, Oregon, and that go ; thence Sort- 1 d gr*< 04 min- w ork of \ ictorioChapter. There wj|| ^ lave(j Oregon a Vetornna’ Council known four er m «*cutrv<’ Wi*<'k*, in the Tur- the date o f the fir-t publication there ut. - U t 13.7» c. :,n to the North w e fe eevcral visitors present rer Tri bune. a n •WS1aap^r o f (rene ral on will b- the 16th day o f February, line o f th* W. F. Olson Estate; thence P. E. Thomason has lumber on the an«l designated as the “ Organized Marion t ounty. circulât ion in sa 1928, ar.d the date of the last publi- E .,t 50 link . ;i!'.ng the North line fro m Nulcin. ground to rebuild his home which wa* V<teran*” State Council o f Oregon." St“ t • « if Oregon1. i.nil nrintcri an«! | cation thereof will be on the 15th day o f t“ - W. F. O!«on Estat«-; thence Turne The objects for which this order is nabli* o f March, 1928. This summons t- so South 1 oegree* 04 minutes East _________________________ . recently destroyed by fire. Uregon, in ion County oiganice«! are To closer unite in a published and served upon vou pur- ! 1.74 cr ’ . to t- South l;n«j o f th« *ub-«quent to the execution o f plain- the laws Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Titus and closer comradeship, through n state manner pn i uant to tne ord> r o f the Honorable W. F. Olson Estat thence South 88 tiff’s aid mortgage barred and of Orc-ron. statutes of Percv R. Kelly, Judge o f the .-.hove «legree • 53 rniriut«- W. t .¿O links to foreclosed of all right, claim, or family spent Sunday at the home o f organization with county and local CM rofruitt Tne time within which you ar- re entitled court, which order was made the- plac« of beginning am! containing equity o f redemption in and to said Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Gulvin, Marion. subdivisions, those men who served -ml Entered r f record in aaid cause 0.69 of an acre o f land. pr mis«* sn<l every part thereof, ex- quired to answer NVurocalonjeter Her vie« id order, shall 8•- on the 14th dav of February, 192 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little ami in the military or naval establish u: prescribed in cf pt only the tatutory right o f re- GUY O. SMITH, ment* o f the United States o f Ameri he day of the first Phone 87. Residence 2104J Al-o, an undivided one-fourth in demption; an<l that in case said pre- Mr. an«l Mrs. Raymond Titus attend g i- to run from t 403 Sal«m Bank of Commerce Bldg. tere.-t in and to: ca at any time during ..iy war, and publication o f thi- summons, ami the mi.« do not s<U for sufficient to pay ed Grang«- in Turner Saturday. Salem. Oregon ummops shnB h« ÎWfi N. High Street service o f th th< ce t* of «uch »ale and the amount to promote and inculcate the highest Attorney for Plaintiff. B.g.nnmg at a point 37.75 chains ation of due plaintiff, that said plaintiff have j d< gree o f loyalty and good citizen North and 8.92 chain-' North 8 I de- judgment against said defendant* S publica- Salem. Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS ship. ;r' • East o f the Southeast corner . „,i R. Tandy and Jane Tandy, husband Notice i.- hereby given that the un of the D. I To promote the interest and wel ' ° i 8 ^ .’•’outh h..n.6 M, Range ; e L “ m5 2 l .n d w ffe % o y A Locke .m l George eh 15, ' 928. dersigned, by art order o f the County v.qf« in Township fare o f the Veterans of the State of P. Griffith an<l Ruby C. Griffith, hus i!g r*( 15 minute* East 3.28 band and wif«q for such deficiency Court o f Marion County, Xtate of Id«al R«b»kab Lodg« paciuotiwk Oregon by encouraging and support Oregon, duly made and • nti red on the We.t of the Willamette Meridian in that plaintiff have :-uch other and ing eligible veterans for national, sister Ollvr Baker with a pal/ of «and- Mar on County, Or* gon ; thence North 5th day o f March, 1929, wa* appoint further relief in the premi*«« as shall . . j Mis* Mary Hennis visited with her state, county and municipal offices. I «-sticks and Taper* as a tokau p( r ; thence South 84 degrees W< t ed administrator o f the i state of t Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Honni* link«; thence South 32 degrees be JUH and equitable, and that plain- To propose., advance and endorse Friendship and Love, up*»i bvi tunv. may TK-conw» a purenAfer at tho , Frank Morrison, deceased, and that he W. t 4.03 chains; thence North 84 tifT . ti f «a 11 . _ » . I , ______ __ v ««i, nrnni r» I h st week-end. .She I* a sturf.nt at such progressive legislative enaet- log to Portland to isaka bar Louie. >ias duly ««ualifi'-d as such. All per degno East 2.69 chain* to place of . o{ " al ^ op rrty. the business college in Salem. il h iving claim« against said . state b- ginning and containing one-half m« nts, either national, stat«- or mun Char It# Standley was ill (pr n This Summons is served upon you ; ! ire hereby notifb <t to present the acre o f iand, more or lesr. icipal, as well, without injury to the by publication in The Turner Tribune ■ Mr. nn 1 Mr«. \V«« Sm ith a /e few days with aontething like tho The W.C.T.U. meet at the ho ne o f I -ame, duly verifie«! as required by by order o f Hon. L. H. McMahan, ___ . „ ____ 7 T«,, public welfare, enhance and promote That the usual decree may be ma«le Judge Of the above entitled C ou rt,« Mrs. f re«l P. Schifferer March 7 The l«i-,»rering from their illness, tho. i law, at the offices o f Guy O. Smith, flu, but started to. school again on, the best interests o f the veterans o f for th< -al«- o f said mortgaged pre M on d ay. ugh Mrs. Fmith has not k ffn out 103 Salem Bank o f Commerce Bldg., mises by ti,» <h< riff o f Marion Coun maring <iate February 21«t, 1928. «lay wa* spent in making a comforter tho State o f Oregon. I in the City of Salem, Marion County, The fir t publication o f this summons ' business. A very enjoyable time ty, Or« gon, according to law and the We are not the political machine of 0 Í the hous** VeL Mrs. Elizabeth Mr It ay is «o naacJk |Or«gon, within -ix months from the practice o f thi: Court; that the pro is February 23, 1928, and the la st1 was spent by alt Thirty-one wera any one man or group o f men. o f thi* notice, to-wit March 15, ceed of .-ai«l sale may he applied publication will be March 22, 1828. , present. !tnprove«i in health tl»*tshe is up K. Itaker andUersId Oower w« re )92H We invite for membership all hon CARL T. TOPE, toward the payment of the amount and around and was seen by avia, io Turner Tiie«dnT. frxni NewUrg. | The Ba. set Social was a great • ac orably discharged veterans who are C. E. Smith. i <lue the plaintiff; and that the above Attorney for Plaintiff. Mr. Iliker «av« that Mi* Itaker i* not A r tor o f tin- L of g named «i, fendants and «'ach i «I « very 1 ' cess given by Cloverdale br.sehsll interested in 100 percent American tor in the mi-fat of aag(!ng c a j ^ Kr. ,k Mori 1 * ««;.-• <f of them and all p« r-ons claiming un-1 Piar« o f resilience and Postolfice Well hat tblnks ehe will itnprove afh ai ‘ Mgs. toy*. A very good program w * fur- ism and clean polities. .cr or '-ttiojgh them or either of them | Address, Salem, O r e g o n . ___ ig.'in l lC»t. C. F. B R E ITH A U P T F LO R IS T United Stales Natiesa! Bail P. H. MOSHER Ladle's and Gente Dr. O. L. Scott CLOVERDALE