That Never Tire i i.yd«v plaintiff an.i Vernon O. Tyler, Emma | |a s [ Wednesday. A. liver«. Oscar H. Zeller and Maria I Zeller, his wife, were defendants.! \i.. .... i a t1H, \(>>vra M i-K in - in favor o f plaintiff and against » i d | M , ’ a ,ld » » » • » » > ™ ^ defendants Oscar H. Zeller and Maria ’ ney, Mr. and Mrs. Klllot Ball, 1 Seller In which elocution 1 a u i n i . . ,.,ut m ~, T riu v u id son commanded to soil the property in " r; 'Vml 1 ’ j “ ° said execution and hereinafter tie- C olt'tn a u , M r. ftUu M rs. i noiH M scribed to pay the sum doe the plain- r , R j.-h a rd W a l k e r a n d tiff o f *SS1.1C with inter*«’ thereon, «‘ lO U lU Timj: was when one servant in a family was a luxury. Today every family— poor or rich— may have as many servants as neetletl, ami at a cost of but a ffaction of the family budget. at the rate of t* per coni per annum Mr. and Mrs. Raymond lit UN ‘‘I pledge allegiance tp the Flag of the United States and the country for which it stands. One natjoa, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” . ^ A r t h e i ' X m V m io o ^ o 1 att*«J . > 4 j V •• > » . k » » ■» »•' j 1 v (Continued from last week.) S S i J f t S U S l i S f t r a 'J S Commercial Fishinr . s . .. . . . attorney's fees, and cost* and ex- Aumsville Sunday. penses o f said exception Alice Titus is spending this i win t on Saturday, the l*t day of ! er, 192». at the hour of 10 1 week with her grandparents in Seo, o'clock a. m. o f said day at the west O Cll door o f the county court house, in Salem. Salem, Marion county. Oregon. soil at \ public auctiort to thV highest hiuder Miss Mona Walker of Fort- for »ash iu hand on the day o f sale. . , . . , all the right, title, interest and estat«‘ " h o has been M Sltlllg h i ! which said defendants and all persons grandparents the past week, "7 This n«w help is electrical, You don’t have to advertise for it or order it in mj- vance. It is there, day and night, always ready* to do your bidding— never tirjng— never taking an afternoon " f f — never com­ plaining. . , to her homo Sund»,. to said premUes hereinbefore ipen Last week we discussed the value of the Oregon streams tioned and described in said execution as follows to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Iavrson, Mr. and Mrs. Mayro McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus attended Grange iu Turner Saturday evening. as a recreational asset both financially and as an advertising Comm#Beinf at . on the wo* feature. This week we want to discuss their value as a propa- j boundary o f block number seventy- (7 6 ) o f North Salem addition to gation ground for commercial fish. It is a well known fact six the city o f Salem now a part o f the that the salmon, the grat commercial fish of the North Pacific city or Salem. Marion county, state f Oregon, which point is southerly coast, run up these streams to the very headwaters of the small o forty feet from the northwest cornel tributaries to spawn. The argument may be put forward, and o f said block, and running thenee Owen Thomason motored to easterly and parallel with the north it has been by some, that the hatcheries that collect the eggs line o f said block 100 feet: thence Portland Sunday for a visit from the fishing grounds, take the place of the natural spawn­ southerly and parallel with the west with his sister. Mrs. Paul Walk- line o f said block 40 feet: thence ing ground. Anyone who lives along the tributaries of the westerly and parallel with the north . cr, and family, 0 _ . »Santiam River knows that the different varieties of salmon run line o f said block 100 feet to the i line o f said block: thence north­ up these tserams every year to the natural spawning grounds, west erly along the west line o f said block CLOVERDALK by thè thousands, evety year. Cut off these fish from natural 40 feet to the place o f beginning. Said sale being made subject to M r E rn est K u ilk c o f Port- spawning and you have shortened the annual income of the redemption in the manner provided , . . land spent several days visiting great fishing industry many thousands of dollars. The great by law. O. D. bow er . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fishing industry is one of the great assets of the state of Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. j jj n Oregon. The question to decide at the polls, this fall, is whether . . ... we are going to open these streams to the power companies of NOTICK OF APPOINTM EN T OF 'A D M IN IS T R A T R IX The P>KKvr b a te b a ll the state of California to erect their great dams and power No|jc* is hereby given tbst Ihe uu- lost the ganio pllljed plants to generate electricity from Oregon streams to be fed dersigued ha* i>c-n duly appointed by Sunday with the Elks at Salem, back Into California, to the deteriment of our own state finan­ th« County Court of the Stale o f' cially, by blocking these streams to the free movement of fish, Oregtm for the County of Mnrioo, >• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seer have pnd spoiling their recreational advantages. W e will end our idaiinUiratrix of the estate of Marion returned from a visit to Crater discussion next week by discussing the influence behind these L. Porter, deceased. and that *b* ha. LafctL In a few da vs thev are duly q-ali(U d a. such administratrix . I j j for f t n e x t e n d e d v i s l t to bills. all persons having claims ngsiust the . . estate of said decedent are hereby no­ Marshfield, where Mr. Neer is tified to present the sanie, duly verifl ! selling Colt lighting systems, SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF ! SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT TAX CER­ REAL PROPERTY ON FORE­ CLOSURE TIFICATE Notice is hereby given, that by vir- In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for Marion County. Case ture o f an execution duly issued out o f the Circuit Court of the State of No. 1971«. - Oregon, fo r the County o f Marion Mrs. Wm Porter, plaintiff, and to me directed on the 1st day of Henry C. Bognyska, de efendant. August, 1928, upon a judgment and 1 To Henry C. Bognyska, the above decree duly rendered, entered of rec­ named- defendant. ord and docketed in and by said Court In the name o f the State o f Ore­ on the 20th day o f July, 1928, in a certain suit then in said Court pend­ gon: You are hereby notified that Mrs. ing, wherein E. K. Piasecki was plain­ tiff and William N. Sleasman and Wm. Porter, the holder o f certificate o f delinquency numbered 412 issued Margaret Eunice Sleasman, husband bn the 7th day o f August, 1925, by and wife.'and J. H. Kelly and Emma ic Tax Collector o f the County of C. Kelly, husband and wife, were de­ arion. State o f Oregon, for the fendants by which execution I am amount o f fifty-six dollars and thirty- commanded to sell the property in eight cents, the same being the said execution and hereinafter de­ amount due and dehquent for taxes scribed to pay the sum due the plain­ for the year 19..... together with tiff o f $5732.31 with interest thereon penalty, interest and costs thereon at the rate o f 6 per cent per annum upon the real property assessed to from the 2nd day o f December, 1927, ton, o f which vbu are -the owner as until paid and the further sum of appears o f record, situated in said $350.00, attorney’s fees, together with county ami state: and particularly the costs apd disbursements o f said bounded and described as follows, to- suit taxed at $18.45 and costs and ex­ penses o f said execution. I wili on prit: ' ' • ’ Saturday, the 8th day o f September, All o f lots six and seven in section 1928, at the hour o f 10 o'clock A. M. 15, township six range 3 west o f o f said day at the west door o f the Willamette rm,ri4ian. County Court House in Salem, Marion You are further notified that said County, Oregon, sell at public auction Mrs. Wm. Porter has paid taxes on [ ' to the highest bidder for cash in hand said premises for prior or subsequent ] on the day o f sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said defend- ed, to me, at the office of Ronald C. | Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cook are Ulover, ruy attorney, 203 Oregon I Buiidiog, Salem' Marion Couuty, Ur. I picking beans at Jay Denham’s, gon, within six mouths from the date ,, .. . ,, , , , of this notice. Mrs. Arthur hunke and fam- Dated at ruiem, Oregon, this sthiily are spending several days day of August, i »28 1 with her mother, Mrs. Fliflet in F R A N K IE D. PORTER Salem. AUminlstrarrix of the eatat. of Marion L. Porter, deceased j Mrs. Hennis has been ill late- RONA L D V. O L O V E R |„ Attorney for Administratrix Salem, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stadleman j " i t w S S J ttl K r n t S i i l T i p l f '. o 'T , & rm irf nf »<>•„ .-..„v ," „ „ j . , , ■ » « "»th » west on line between sections 29 and Last publication September 6, 1928. JAMES OGLE, Qive Th« Tribone erirfjt for what Administrator o f the Estate o f Ed ]^cu buy from our advertisers. Ogle, Deceased. Rave your «nvoippes printed with The Tribune shop can print your your return address. The Tribun« butter wraps, letter heads and en­ velopes. dp th« worlç. I n Ò t i c e t o c r e ' d i t o r T" Investment Department 237 N. Liberty St., Salem, Oregon Portland Electric Power Company Portland, Salem, Oregon City, Gresham, St. Johns, Hills­ boro St. Helens, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington the pitchers battling on even terms throughout the fourteen innings. The Diggers were off shade in fielding in the first three innings, but made some f In the matter o f the estate o f w . J . , , , .... . . Grey Kiuling, deceased. ker and tour children arrived Notice is hereby given that the in Turner the latter part of last final account o f G. H. Thompson, ad- u f v j w i t u M rs ministrator o f the estate o f W. J. w eeK I o r a ' 1SI1 %v ,ln a lr s - Kissling, deceased, has been filed in. Whittaker’s parents, Mr. and K. the county court o f Marion county, K “.? ,;,' f S , « Mn>. W . D. Salisbury, of rout. Oregon, and $, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock 3. Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker are James p gust, 1928, a. m., has been appointed by said court for hearing objections to said missionaries of the Baptist final account, at which time any per- : church in English Burmah. They teacher and has charge of the agricultural department of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS I school where he is stationed. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N He is a graduate of Oregon That the undersigned, by an order of Agricultural College, and post the County Court of th* Htate of graduate of a Baptist school in Clinton 2b Oregon, for the County of Marion, an eastern state. Mrs. Whit- • AB. . 2 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 6 . 6 . 'fi . 5 Today vou demand infinitely more in your automobile than you did five years ago. In order to satisfy you, Oakland now builds th« All-American Six and the Pontiac Six with greater care than ever before. Oakland and Pontiac Sixes are built in fac­ tories constructed almost entirely within th« past two years. R. H. 3 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 Oakland is constantly discarding and replac­ ing equipment, content to use only the very newest, most accurate designs. Oakland in­ spection standards are second to none. Wouldn’t you prefer a car built In the world’« most modern automobile plant with standard« of precision such as Oakland employs! Drive an All-American Six or a Pontiac Six, and you’ll find the answer in superior performance, stamina and reliability. 4 n 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 i i i 0 0 2 1 1 • ÜU W ¡á f Elk« . 6 6 4 6 5 6 5 6 5 (n6uUnì wu prefer a car built m the Worlds M ost M odem utomobile Digger« pear ‘ and^fde o b f i t i o ^ * t o ™ * ^ haV e b e e n in th e f o r e i « n fie ld writing and contest same. 1 for five years and are home on B. G. H. THOMPSON, furlough. Mr. Whittaker is a Administrator. **•**>i£ncyrvr.0 and m l n t ^ K f a i d ce rtT ficiT ^ in l t h ^ ’ noSh 40.00 g a in s' to the place you T ^ h f r e l y ^ ^ m o ^ t o t p A a r ' f ^ " - ^ c o n U i n i n g 20 a c r £ of within ,ixty day»'a/t^r the s e r v .c H f ! le” ’ M Mar‘° n C° Un' this surfimon.; upon you, exclusive o f 1 'Jr * on- Said property being sold however the day o f service, and defend this action or pay the amount due as subject to a first lien o f $10,000.00 in above shown, together witti costs and favor o f the Travelers Insurance Com­ accrued inyircst, and in case o f your pany. failure to do so a decree will be ren­ Said sale being made subject to re­ dered foreclosing the lien o f said demption in the manner provided by taxes and costa against the land ¿nd law. premises above named, and all de­ Dated this 3rd day o f August, 1928. fendant’s right amt title thereto, and O. D. BOWER, to said premises. Sheriff o f Marioa County, Oregon. This summons is published by order o f Honorable L. H. McMahon, judge o f the Circuit Court o f State o f Qre- gon for Marion county, and s*id order NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT was made and filed on the 11th day Notice is hereby given that the un- of July, 1928, and the first date Of publication o f this summons is the designed, as administrator o f the es- tate of Ed Ogle, deceased, has filed 19tn day of July, 1928. his final account in the office o f the All process and papers in this pro­ county clerk o f Marion county, Ore- ceedings may be served upon the un­ gon, and that Monday the 10th day o f dersigned residing within W i.* ‘ ¡" I 1 w iv "o the State- i September, 1928, at the hour of 10 df Oregon, at the address hereinatfer| o ’clock in the forenoon of said day, rticntioned, in the county court room o f said court M. B. HAYDEN, has been appointed by aaid court as Attorney fo r Plaintiff. the time and place ior the hearing of Address: Salem, Oregon. ob jections thereto and the settlement ^ . T . r» thereof. ^>gted and first published August In spite o f its constantly increasing use­ fulness and availability, the cost of this service has steadily decreased, wl|ile all other costs have increased. ' and daughter, Ruth, were visi- ! ton at the home of John Schif- th,f ^ outh.tt.n^ the Sa Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned, by an oñler o f the County ferer's. Mr. Stadleman IS tm 1 U t to 7 Court o f Marion County, State of Fast fielding prevented scor­ working on J. W . Schifferer's Oregon, duly made and entered on ing in several innings, giving the 14th day o f July, 1928, was np- 1 house at present. pointed administrator o f the estate ; plenty of thrills to those in the o f J. U. Miller and that he has duly ; Mr. and Mrs. George Sher- grandstand and bleachers. qualified as such. All persons hav- j _ claims against said estate are man ing m a n have a baby girl, bom Next Sunday the Grey Dig­ hereby notified to present the same August 9. Both mother and gers go to Valsetz to play the duly verified as required by law, at ® . _ the offices o f Guy o. Smith, Bank baby are doing nicely, team there and hope to come o f Commerce building, in the City o f Salem, Marion County, Oregon, j Mr. John Garner has re- home with another win in the within six months from the date o f bat bag. This is going to be a turned from a visit with his son this notice, to-wit: July 19, 1928. hard game.howevcr.as Valsetz FRED MILLER, in Idaho. Administrator of the Estate o f J. U. have won from practically ev­ Miller, Deceased. ery good team in western Ore­ -------- ^----- -- i MR. AND MRS. WHITTAKER gon, having beaten the strong NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL RFTURN ON FURLOUGH Toledo team last Sunday. ACCOUNT The box score for the Grey In the County Court o f the State ! Diggers-Elks game follows: o f Oregon for the County o f Marion. M f and M „ W hitta- S & £ " K" n “ | ! them ■ " * * subsequent «*'■ to the execution of Year’s tax for 1922; date paid, plaintiffs mortgage in, o f and to said April 7. 1925; tax receipt No., 22680; [ premises hereinbefore mentioned and amount $56.38. ‘ j described in said execution as follows, * Year’s tax for 1923; date paid, to-wit: April 7, 1925; tax receipt No., 220<4; I The northwest quarter and the west amount, $51.25. half of the west half o f the northeast Year’s tax for 1924; date paid. 1 quarter, and the west half o f the east April 7, 1925“ ta!x receipt No.,'2 2 0 1 1 ; half o f the west half o f the northeast amount $52.84. ! quarter o f section 32 in township 8 Year's tax for 1925; date paid, | south, range 3 west o f the Willamette December 11, 1927; tax receipt No., meridian in Marion county, Oregon, and being a part o f the Samuel H. O. 24752; amount $18-22. Year’s tax for 1926; date paid, Irvin donation land claim and con­ December 1927; tax receipt No., taining 220 acres o f land, more or less. 23445; amount $15.45. Said Henry C. Bognyska as the u £ nd’ »»cgimung mt a point on line ow n er'of the legal title o f the above and 32, 20.00 described propertv as the same ap- ! cha'ns, south w d,e* rees' « bears of record, ami each of the other J¿ * 1 ! ° $ Hack of this instantaneous dependable service is a company supplying the same help to thousands o f other homes; which lights many cities and towns; runs factories and trains— apt) does it all as part of the play’s work. .4 x ’ \ —» O n k U n A A i l A m r t i i « « S I * . f K X f In f l f M f . S i* , f 7 « f tag $ * 7 i . A l i ( " U n « i /« « < » e y < h + 'k Om kUwui-Pnmiitu: « M ìo t t m I — •Ary («s. Itesi# ( o u « * h a n sili ss I * K a t f r i. ( .r r tr r u l M o fa r a I isst# p g * I IHun uw u iisiM « «si m im matin r « U . a ■ -K V » • la Bones Bros. Turner. duly mad« and entered on th« 14th . , , , , ... day of Auguat, 1928, wa. duly appoint- *a k e r . w h o w a s formerly Miss ed Administrator de bonis non of th« Gladys Salisbury, is a graduate Estate of II. L. Earl, Deceased, and o f Turner high school and that he haa duly qualified a* «ueh Ad- Capital Business College of Sa- minletrator de bonis non All per.ona ,em ghe WM asaj8tant in the having claim* apain*t naif] Kutmte are r_ . ... . Tf t. r »! hereby ooiifltd to present the terue, I p ostofflC C Under H. W . duly verified, na required by law, to Smith. Total ........................ 49 ...........................s # * * ................................ : 1 5 7! 1,im »CSalein, Marlon County,Oregon, wi,h,n n,ou»h" o f t!,e d‘*te o f ‘ hl" GREY DIGGERS “ No Collection. No Charge” notice. CHRISTIAN CHURCH VS. SALEM ELKS Dated this 16th day o f August, 1928. Dflinqurnt accounts eolloctcil on a |* p G R A Y contingent basis. Wo do the work, . . , , , ... shoulder the expense and make no Administrator de bonla non of th# There was a good attend­ charge unless collection is made. EaUle r.aiKie of oi H. II L. l ,. Earl. r.ari, Deceased The Grey Diggers baseball $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 B ad A c c o u n t s tu r im d in t o JAMES G. H E L T Z E L club tangled with the Elks ance for the services last Sun­ C a sh S in e» W * S larta d. Attorney for Estate team of Salem Sunday at Ox­ day. The sermons were earnest Jot down a trial list of bad ones nnd B .__ , , ______ let us turn them into actual money. 471 Court HL and from the scriptures and all SALEM, I)*,e of Publication Aug 16, 1928 ford Park, and carried the OAKLAND-PONTIAC D, H. MOSHER High Class Ladie’s and Gents - Tailoring - Date of Lost Publication: Kept. 1», 192« ‘ battle to the fourteenth inning before dropping it 5 to 4. Many Salem fans who watched the game claimed it _ I k « Tribun« er«dit for what to be the most exciting and you buy from our advertisers. hard fought game they have seen on the Salem grounds for some time. Have your envelopes printed with The teams were evenly your return ad Iress. The Tribuae can do the worn. matched in every position, with Buxines* Men’* Adjustment enjoyed the day of service. Company The Sunfiay School picnic 416-16 Masonic Bldg. Phone 911 was decided on for Wednesday SALEM, OREGON of this week, at the tabernacle grounds with a basket supper at 6 o’clock. The C. E. young people have to be evangelistic and Jfo in a The Tribune shop can print you» body and visit other young butter wraps, letter beads and en­ velopes. people wherever invited. Pr. Q, L. Scoti C hiropractor Neurocalomet^r Servico Phone 87. lUsidrncn 2l04Jj 2«V) N, High KLroet Salem, Ore^otj^