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THE TURNER TRIBUNE if. SHI RII t S NOI ICE OF S A I K Or REAL PR OPER TY ON LIEN FORECLOSURE Notice b> hereby hercDy given, that bv b: V ir- tue of an e'.xeèut'on tluly issu 4«*«l out « of *ho circuit court of th.> .stato of Or-'gon, for tbe county of Marion, .................. - Kmiilrtf. Editor Issued Every Thursday at Tum ef, Marion County, Oregon SUBSC/MPTION £ 1.25 fefc.R YEAR. Enterpd at tho Postofl'.cv 10 mf d,r*’olrd •" at/Vurner. o W * secnd-cln» matter. -under thè I Act of March eh 3 , 1 8 / 9 . ;in»i viock**ioti in «mi by J / “I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States and the country for which it stands. One nation, indivisible, with liberty and jnstie ? for all." ■ . ■■ !■' ■ ■■ * - commenting \ugu*l 23, l“_'M, j ,* CHÍVEME l'ouuly Judge K H. Basarti vu Itnnk of Comméré»' Bldg. ’ k ’ Attorney lur t.uai.l'an - ;u' ¿»J s i w i s s t uL si>: NOW WINNINli I N I N l i l t M II'H S U O - ICSS F ivtl S o hillV rur and fa m ily w a s |at S i l v e r t o n S u n d a y v is it in g Mrs. — «--■» S c h ilT o ro r's s is t e r , M r s . U. J . N c u s w a g a n o r and fam ily , No. lit 39 saiti court on s i M. h ONS the lfitu itay ut July. ti*2S. in a c, r-1 j M r s . C a r o lin e P r a j r o r is ii\, l V r t - tain suit then in tutol court pcmlm». i n run r i u t ' i 1 t t o r n oi- r i l K |,uuj fl>r a f e w d a y s w ith h e r ehil- wherein J. K. Nan 1 yiieitnf » as S I A II O F OKI tiON EOll IMF. |dron, jl a i im t f a'"i Vernon O. Tyler. Emma COI'N I'V O f MARION V. Byers, Oscar I f Zeller ana Marie Oepartiiiont N *> J M rs. F.ninvt W arm * is at C r a b * I Zeller, his wife, were Uefemlanks-. Kurin tt, Pialliti«, va, Jeu ia favor . f plaintiff ami mrainst said I V adito ... .. Itivi», w ith (ter g r a n d d a u g h t e r , 1 ,, ,, ... . d,-f, ndanka Oscar H. Zeller and Maria ■liuti» \N Itilin e tt. 1» fondant. „ . M r s . H. 1 »avis M r s . W arm * is L. Z.eller by which execution l ai,. lo Jeuiiitiii» Burnett Mio above . . . . . , .. commanded to sell the jmiuerty . iii ■mined defendant. • M r s - M o rris T o w n s o n d s . m o t h e r -a|d execution and hereinafter de- | tori hist to pay the sum due the plain 1 n n i E N a |IK o f T l I K s t . 'T K ] M r . a n d M r s . J . W . SehitTs r e r tiff of $>21.18 with interest thereon o i o t : l . u o N , you are lie-ehy re- ; had M rs. S c h i f f o r e r ’tt b ro th e r, at the rate of i*-pcr cent per annum qui.-vd to appear and an surer tl.e r< ■ ■ ■ until fpom H»th day qf July, 1928, ....... . . , Ottofieutlerandfamily front IVat- paid, ami the further sum ol 1 100.liO led ly;til. t you in lliu above . 4 i attorney’s fees, and co.-ts and qx- ertltleil »ult, w illilii four week» fr.rin, »*»»» t o r d i n n o i l»lli Sts. .II I U I .I '. i p.-ns.-s of said execution. from the time .<f the ttr-t |iutil!ctUun ! M rs. F r a n k I.y le and ilriughter 1 w II on Saturday, the 1st da\ ot oftni» uniRioiia, lo-wlt, August 2S. September. l-.-JS. at the nour of in u* s, a . d If you fail to appear and ! «** ' »ding Wtth he. P ^ n t.i. ■ o clock a. m. of saltl day at the nest . . 11 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wipper ¡door of the county court house, in svvcr a*ld t • inplal'il, lor want thereof, and Mil Mil ¿salt m, ^iarioit cQui.iy, Qrv^on. soil ut ihc i i k l n t i l will i t ) p ^ to Hie t V u r i ' M l 8 i hnimu ^oniifopor unfi J 1K*S»I Ns sis »74S m o r e P o w e r f u l thar) ev er a n d e n h a n c e d in S t y l e ançf ü e d u f y f ♦ l\i P o n t i a c ’» th o r o u g h ly p ro v e d design « - t o its IH6 c u . »n. e n g i n e a n J a n o r - i>ii»ly o v e r * i:e d vital units—to It» ▼ 1 1 n •.* f . 1 * 1 * i f o* * ! Uublic auction to the fujihest buKior for tne relief praveil (V>r thervlii Ubwit ili*#yi St’hifFptvi' fliv at I’prtlanrl In A* Stmllj« *pecc i qf acieptanee he took a ciar.d for State h.r ca.-h in hand o., the ,av of side. f>r„ . „ ' " u,tH1 t,u . Rights re g a rd ] nc the In imr «mesUon The . m o t i o n 'of <tvtc •« the right, title. Riten-«* an.t .-au*. »he l o u r i diw}vi«g tb* pt\ a vacation and will a lso ta k e ¿ f l! 1 M i n i f !l 1 * 1 b - T u M w'hicli said defen.lants and all perso.,« bonds o matrimony heprto.'oro aud in Mount Rainier NaUmml Park ^\ighlR was Bettle i o n c e a n u for r.ll bv t h e g r e a t v tv tl \\ar. l i e vlam\ui>: under mom miisoituoui to uow kietwevn pUimftl und also staled that he stood for an hoqest effi rt to enforce the ISth’ ^ ¿fh e S fo ^ m e m “ >• Mrs\ Artil,ai LMa,lloV h‘ n' am end m ent. I f ho is h o n e s t in t h i s h e w ill h a v e a b a r d t i m e «¡onedlam, de-vr.bed in said execution 1 as follow* io-wit: m a k i n g th e p e ô p îe b e l e i v e ’i t t h e N eir Yt'TK . r j i g l a t u r e pussed Commencing at a point on the west a b ill w h ic h , iu efitCt, iguored t h e 1 Stti am oojm ent. T h e b i l l : boundary of block number seventy» , , . , . . . ^x 1 7i> 1 of Noth Salem aoditioi tw was signed and became a law. b,ace that t1Uie there has been no the city of Salem^w ortho enforcement of the liquor lit»« in New York p fliee rs exeept by ‘ “ J - J J * X “'T I 7 '^ ^ 7 '\ "‘l ontiuren or pinintirt ami defendant, f a m il y a fe w d a y s lust w rek . »ml for micli other ami tort er relelfj ». , .. . v , .... i IU to th« tVurt uiuy-.ccui lurt aud C J . ; • V . ultatlo. You #re hrwby notirt^ Fedra 1 of ^o^mn whic^poi T h i s is h a r d ly c o n s i s t a n t w ith t h e u t t e r s r . c e s o f h i s ac- \ ' son returned fn>m southern On* , hnt |hu ,vhon. Mr. Neer was busi- •uumioii» is served on y eu by puldl- ; n e s s, i c .ty feet from the northwest corner cation thereof in the Jurue'r Tri | M n J. I! nnis Ind S'ime ceptanco speech. Governor Smith is backed by Tammany JJaH, an^pamllcl wlih'the'no'i^h IT tc rm^Tu v o ’!!'''.n''' fri**nds come in on her and snr- an organisatiqn tb«t )taa been agaiust prohibirion and has left »' “ Ansi u a r^ /^ Jm 'th c ’^ purso.m to t|,e ofdor of P H » h«‘r from Iowa, record of corruption tiiroughout its history. Ths Encyclopedia line cf said block 40 feet; them-. H. McMaliuu, ludgo of thu ubow eu-[ 1 parallel with the n rd Court, m«doaud entered Aug Británica, the most unbiased of ml. says, of Tammany Hall, that hne 'o^ said {dock*1 toollfe«, t'* to • "°” tlw *nhd list 1 • , l->* und you «re hereby fu r-1 it has been actively engaged in politics being part of, and dur- 'int' <d *a>d block; thence north- 1 ,1 ’ *irt 1 ' 1 *" ' t ur' • • • * * 1 . »»H\ alon< the west line ot suit* block rb tr iiotinkNi t! .it the u 'te if the Hr«t ing the greater p^noil of its existence, actually representing, in 40 'feet to tho pl*cv of be^inninp. ! publication of this supunoiva i« Aug- in New York CitT, the 1'emoeraUe party, u“ ■ v lU. , , 7 , ,nr, provi • * • tnough s always J subordi-i redemption edempti* m tile manner oroviuv« K O W 1 T 2 .» COOK L. C. Whittaker, a Baptist Rating interests of the party, as a whole, to its own selfish in ter-' by law. . Attorneys for I’lslnlifT Missionary from Butmah gave an D. BOWER. ests.' The Standard Reference work says, Tammany has a repu-■ sheriff of MarioiV C o u n t y , Q r e g o t . l ’.Mitoltlce «.liliv»» instructive, interesting, inspiring :’OJ Falcili Bank ut Comuiercc BI.I k , fation cf governing New York corruptly by a double method of i tind challenging address at the Baleni, Oregou. Jevyin¿ cn the pqqlh,’ purçe and by pleasing the lower clast-.j of N o n c i. Oí Al’PolN l MEN r U morning Service last Sunday. It society." Hill s Practical F.aferepc* Library says of the Tarn-] K o L o e l l ^ lü ln b . ss- S H E R I F F ’ S N O T I C E o f S A L E o f was Worthy of the hearing of u ;nany bosses ‘The tpost nefòrious of these bosses was William i dersfgñeaha* be««, -' jly jly appetì aupolated by iTbi^neU lia» beai, r e a l P RO P E R T Y o n FORE- full house f o r such addresses arc CLOSURE ^ I.T ^ e d , yhose gigaotih frauds,.end thoso çf the ring i which|,li# L'ouutj- Court-of Ui« Fiate of heard unfrequently in our little Notice is hereby given, that by vir Oregon for th e Couuty of «Jarion, be i was cheif, were-finally exposed in IS 41. Tweed was cqrivic- I aumioi*4,u , (lA oi w. » Marion «nun ¡1° 1 XeCUtion ' 1UIisSUOll OUt » administratrix of me the raMHr estnte t>f ted and med m lau'whl e snits v*ere ponding against 1 iin for the, j. porter, Oeoeaaed, ami that she ha* o reth^’I)< 'f'r 'rh °CourU ^of^sTr ° f Sunday morning we will recovery of $t>,OO0,000.." And he was boss of that grand orgstli duly (¿-.lalilied as such aUaiiuistratria, and .to n-.y lirict. d on the 1st day of I h ? favored by having Dr. B. numerous engineering advancements - Oakland has applied its policy of progressive engineering. Now this lowest priced ( h-licr.it Motors Slit provide* die in»d Impre'pve |v*rfortpancc ever achieved in a car i»f com|varahlc price. In uihlilion. the Car k I*. ».:t\ has been enhanced bv the added smartv ness ot smaller wheels tind over-slied tirr*. Improved in performance aud appearance, bmlt In .» gr.-.u new plant with unsurpassed facilities—I ih I. o ’ s Bontiac ^ix i* norc than ever the value leader of Its held. 1 >rb c ft -a n d discover jhls truth fhr yourself! « S7<<! Ve-.-« n.—lar.. tn*> Ffc«**»». »?.’ »! « «I>...r V. I..». -*l VJ—< I VJ-«. »».’«■ A — ......... . *• ’*» *1'’ » I ,'» » ...» i.- r .» . A U | a R v » « f ......... .. T k f ‘ “ “ »'•‘- J ; IW.— .1. I**.**'U «.«.*•—!»>»» *•“•*•• »•••»•"•"« »fc***«^b Ou-Mr.oi m . nu .1 riM r»v»M »* IX.U« ««i«ii»M» ••• •"i““"“'" B o n es B ro s , T u rn e r. P D R JiiriA v c t> M O O U C l O I ( i N I k a I M o r ó n — a. U N IV ER SA L TONIC Adapted for tin- Ki<1 1 . > ., I ’ric Acid, Blood, Stom.ich. Etc, 5 2 .0 0 ; or 3 Bottles for $ 4 .5 0 TIC.ERIN S A L V E spent . ... Building, Sa!e ci‘ Marion Couuty, Or« tiff and William N. Sleainjun ami And further, “Tweed’s name is synonymous for dishonesty m ( Wllhln mont, „ from lh , Jate Margaret Runic- Slcasman, hu.band public life ” The defenc of Tammany Hall, some of the strong ¡of this uoUue. • j K ^ ’h u a b a n rft^ 'fc , Av. ro d Bated at Baltin, Urejou, thi: S i ll 1 fi-ndants ' by which execution 1 ant suppotters of Governor Smith is that “any organization t h a t has commanded to sell the property in ftood for 141 years must bo good.” Undisputed history as quoted t d“y °* »aid execution and hereinafter de KAN H I E D. P O R T E « scribed to pay the sum due the plain- above shows that Tammrtny Hall has stood for corruption in Administmrrix of the (st»tu ■ tiff of $i>732.3l with int. rest thereon of Msrion I , Porter, decsiued ’ at ; th. rat- yf o per cent per annum all branches of city goveroiqent aud Governor L.mith iays he is , trom •om the 2t .i day of December, 1027, R O N A L D O. G L O V E R proud of his membership in this orgaLiration. We cannot pe-t a til , paid and thu further »um of until __ _____ . . . . . ---- ----- ----- Attorney for Adiuioittratris j »350 .00, attorney’» fee», tog. ther with leive he is the choice of the rank and file of the Democratic Balein, Crrgôn' ' the coits and disbursements of said suit taxe I at ilH .45 and co.-ts and , x- party, even though he is the Democratic candidate. I i»enses of -»id execution. N o r i C K T O CXtEDTTORa I will on With the l’i netiating,'Anti'a’ ptie, Healing Rower us a report of that Conference l>r. Stecvcs is a pleasing anil in foresting speaker. It will worth your while to hear him. I There will be no Epworth 1 a .* a gue nor evening set vice next Sunday as we will dismiss t > at- ___ « ___ - . . . . ... tend the . i s s i o n s o f tne State $ 1 .0 0 n B o x ; b Boxes $ 5 .0 0 Kspeci.’tlly good for lleuduchc, Tootharlte, Bronchitis, Etc. It may prevent I’nettmonia ami “ Flu" BLO O D -LAX For Chronic Cases of Constipation A remedy that makes life worth living $ 2 .0 0 ; 3 for $ 4 .0 0 11.00 NOt li 1 SI no "I hi* Coupon J* Valuxihlr tin Nnl Throw It Away. It « ntith •* th«* holiicr tu $1 00 iik tiu*lo irronipaniitl by tn h a t 1.00 to u|»j»^y to a»'| rein» tbf hoM«*r nil) winh to pur ch in* Pr< » lit in |H*r*oii to 1». S. I'KATIIKH, Rnliubb* nruurgiMt. I oi nmil to L E W IS III Kit COMPANY 1, ck Ro« .1!t6 Sslrm, OrRfnn ONK COUPON TO KAClJ ORDER ONI > C h r is t i a n E n d e a v o r C o n v e n tio n ____ _ .., , u 1____ lo d t m e e t «it th o se hours. Three more Sundays in this 1S2S. at the hour of 10 o’clock a . M. t on u r t ncx. v e a r. I«et us bt> loyal to al! th e t a s k s t h a t a r e ours. law w ar has been signed by rcprcsei fa-! NOTICE if HEREBY GI\EN ,ot »aid yiy at the tho west we»i j poor oi the o o r of The treajy to outlaw war represeida leading the list. ’ ™ This speiks That ,he uudvrsign*d, by »n order of County Court House in ¡Salem, Marion tives of 15.nations with h Germany ^ ” well for the new' Germ ian republic. If this spirit continues she **,e County < cart of the FUte ®ri ^0°t r^o?c;,V»C in“hand will soon lose the name ne of being a warlike nation. When a ,,r,'P"n. lounty of Marion. ou jh - day o! .»ah-, all the rient. nth-. nation becomes a republic and the people have more or less say du,i n‘aJ« a,»d entered on the :iih ¡ interest and estate whieh sni.l defeml- in governmental m atters, warlike ideas cease. With the signa- day of August, lt-2 . «áaduly appoint- ants ano all person, claiming un-l r tures of 15 of the greatest nations of the world affixed to the *d Adminlstratorde boais non of the 1^’, "nuK-'te * 7 7 ,'ut u'li".l" \'o ''a'd a i v e r s a l p e a c e w a s d r a w - Estate of H. L. Earl, Deceased, and pr,.mis t .u hereinbefor«’ mentioned and document it begins to look as though univ that he has duly jualitUd as such Ad- described in said cxycuyion as follows itig nearer ] Diinlstrator de bonis ii'C. All persons « 0 -wit: The northwe t quartor and tho «•. st having claim* against said Estate are ^lier:by notified to premni the same. i i , j,« i . I ver.fl^d, »» rt jutred' by lu>e. u. him at F»lem, Marfan County, Oregon, within six mouths of the date of Ihi» notice. Dated this 17th day of August, ll£s. R. D. O R A ï Administrator de bonis non cf the Estate of H. L. Earl. Deceased. 1 J A M E S G. K E L T ' E L Attorney for Estate Halera, Grbgon. Date of P ir n Publication: Aug 2d, E 2 s S A L E Date of Last Publication: Fept. 13, l r28 GRASS F I R E M O N D A Y I>. H. MOSHER A grass firv started Monday, near the plant of the Turner H igh C la s s Lumlter and Manufacturing « « Company’j plant which burned b d i V s and G * enis i7 over a considerable area of vacant - TaiJorJnjç - land. The tire was suprtosed to SALEM have started frorp a cigorett stub. 471 Court St. It was first discovered by Mrs. J. M. Bones, who noticed the fire from her home. She immediately sent her son Harlan to notify Mr. . Chiropractor Martin a t The ini.., anu gave the îlourocalometer Service alarm by phone- The lire was pu t ‘No Collection. 6{o C h arge” Del*ne|H.-nt accounts collected on a ¿ontingent tAsi' We tin th* worki sliMldcr the * xp. r .v and make no charge* unless reelle-ction Is made. wr,rt half of the northcn.--t 823U.OOO H«*i A f e n u n l l t u r n e d i n t o iiuart-r. and th- w.-.-t 1 «It <•» the . n»t Cash 3 in « s W • S la rlsd . h'aIf of th„ nalf- ^ ttl,r northrast Jo t down a trial list of bad ones and quart.-r of section *2 in township rnsbip 6 quart- let u* turn th«m into actual nioneyi south, rang 3 west of tho WUIame'.tc me.-idian ip Marion county, ttrogon, Business Men’s Adjustment and Leing a part of tli«* qamuel 11. O. Company Irvin donatiou lan«i cla^n and con 415-10 Masonic HMg. Phone 911 taining 220 ai rt-s of tar d, eiore or less. • ' * .» -y v 1 • ’ SALEM. OHF.GON Ard, beginning nt a point on lino between soctions 29 aim 32, 2o.oo chains south .»!) degrees 43 mmute» w. »t from corner to sections 2u, 2u, , ... The Tribune shop can print your New York governor. I’I'.one 87. UeritJence Ü104J 32 a ad 33 in township 8 south range w ith o u t aTiy d a m a g e to prop- butter wrapk, letter hi-aels nnd en-. 3 west of the Wiltnrpette meridian; j e r t y . Oófi N. High Street Vl'jopM. thence south 89 degrees 45 minutes. ' , S UMMONS N O T I CE O F G U A R D I A N ’S west on line between soctfohs 29 and OF REAL PROPERTY - In the circuit court o f the state of Salem, Oregon i 32, 5.00 chains; thence south 40.00 I Oregon, for Alarion county, depart In the couniv court of the etate of j chains; - thence ea"t f».00 chains; ment No. 2. Oregon lo r the county of Marion. O R D E B T O SH O W . A U S E I X « A Ì .E OF I thence north 40 00 chains (n the place j R. E. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Pauline In tho matter o f the guardianship of beginning containing 20 acres of i 'jr t N O K '8 l .f i A L f R O P E K T Y G. Johnson, defendant, summons No. of Laurence M. Yates, a minor. land more or less, all tn Marion Coun- j ’ 1.Y O C A B D I.V X * > 19858. Notice is hereby given, that in pur- ty, Oregon. ( To Pauline G. Johnson, the above i .-:uance of an order of sale made and I S O . 6!Kl.t Sai.l property being sold however named defendant; " feijtercq of igoprd iu the.county court subject to a first lien of $10,000.00 in i.X T H E C t l f X T V C O U R T O F T H E In the name of the Hate of Oregon for Marion county, Oregon, on the favor of thn Traveler» Insurance Com S T A T E .>F O R E O O S F O R ' you are hereb reourr- d to ai near 21»; cav of August, 192s, in the mat- pany. . . .and answer the comifla: r t o f the Her R * the guardianship of Laurence I M a r io n c o u n t y Rain »aJ< beu»g made subject to re plaintiff h-jriin. filed andnst you infM . 3 atg,-. licensing me,-as guardian demption in the manner provided by ORDER the above « t.titled court, on or before of I.auretice AJ. \ates, a minor, to **-11 law. the la.-t da>; of the time prescribed in at private *a’e, for cash ir, hand, the In the .„«Iter of the Guardianship Dated this 3rd day of August, 1928. T h è S ch o M o f Q v a litv T h c t S o r t i i t h - o r d . r fcrputdicatiou t f th|> ssDi-i following dctcribed and .designated . Fr, nk*’ Huie 'Bich ard Huie and th è E n tirè S t a fi O. D. BOWER, mons upon you, which of tiirK-Ireal estate, of which an un'iivide«! . vfJ* is four w. from the 30th dav o f f one-half interest telongs to said J a me» Hu ie, Minor*. Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. A thoroneh rultursl sn*l prefautonsi S^t*olnr»h!p 1« ths e.uUt»n<tin» rhnr- Now on F this of August* :8, being The uate of *ihir; .ihwj minor, to-wit: ’ ‘ 1 * ?lli L day ’ August, 1928, th- date seterlstlr o t Ih« S tri» University coming on f**r hear* fir-t publication ition thereof, ami if -> > u t '* ’• Lot number one (1 ( 1 ) ) and twenty twi sty 1828, 1H28, this matter m T r a in in o i l o f f i r i t i in fail to appiar * ) off of the ing ar ai:d a itwer said-««tn-j said-««hi-j and one-hart one-taff feet (2 ( 2 0 0 L ‘ j| j ng on the then petition of Huie L . Hun NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 22 dcpnrtments ot tbe Collegi plaint, plaintiff •" this = north portion of lot number two ( 2 ) itiff .jgilt i ’ill apply to ^ the estates of the above Notice is hereby given that the un- | ot L l t e r a t u r e , B e lo n e « court for the e relief prayed for ir, hi- of block number eight ( *t of f'on p- * and tbe Arts nor* for an order to sell real dersigned, as administrator of the c i ?aid complai ..I, to-w a: to die-«, lve th* ion’s I"ir»t Audition to the city o f mint tato of Ed O^le, decca. ed, has filed bonds of matrimony ¡now exi-ding t«?*'Salem, Marion county, Oregon, Àrchitocture and Alliod Arfs— I " belonging * — **■*» to • ■ sai*] ■ - minors, a..d, hi» final account in the office of the Business Adrninistratinn—Kda- tween the plaintiff and defendant and the 29th —• day i i,,rta , » l i « f 1 j * wjj| on — *• after ......... j I t appearing to the Coart that L. l . county clerk of Alarion county, Oro- and for »ucn other and -----*-------- :ation — Journnlivm— Urtidiifite , ♦ . 1 of September, 1928, at my residence, Huis and Daisy Huie are the father gon, ahd that Monday the 10th day of as to the epurt maj Stii'ly—Law—Medldno— Mmli j u n »* , „umbe r 2225 North Li. erty stjeet, und molher o, said ..iliiors aud are the Septe mber, 1928, nt the hour of 10 equitable. —Pbysicnl Edneation — Hoclok Salem, Oregon, proceed to sell a fp r i- , ki#i . 1 o’clock in the for.moon of said day, ogy— Hoeiai Work— Estcnsioa You are further .otified ti .at tbit -.au sale anq »ell the highest nicider | next of kin. 1 in the* countv court room of said court Di vieioa. IT IH T H E R E F B E O R D E R E D has be.*er^ appointed by said court as immons it . «i ved dpun you by pub-1 thgfefor for cash qt hand, all right. lication thetvos, ip the Turner Tri- j t t’- and interest of .-aid Laurence M. AND A D J t 'I M i E I f bv thisL’ourt that th* ^ place f*>r th< tim«: tim*: a a,«a for the hearing heuiring of Coltre« Yvnr O vini S«pt- 2i. ¡979 «rune, a weekly newspaper publisheq i Yates in an*l to all 6 t saiei above »e Huie and Daisy Huie. being the objections trteicto and the* settleme nt ns the t'o r in fo r m a t ia n o r r a d i n o v i «erti« at Turner, Marion county,’ Orege*i, cribed anel designated premises, ,<*st.b- C. i ‘ thereof. “ -roof. T h l ItruìH trnr. V n ivr r .i f y o f pursuant to the order of the Honor- jeci to the confirmation of said court, next of kin, ofsalel wards, appenr here Dated and first published August O rtg o n , K u g m i. O r i. able L. H. McMahan, judge of the I D^ted this 24th uav of August, in on or before the £fth day of Hept 9, 1928. above entitled c^»rt. made and ^n- 1 9 2 * ' ember, U J8 at the hour *if te*. o'clock | Last publication September 6, 1928. tered on The 24Th «say o! August. I EE Y A T IS A M to Show rau»», if any there he, I JA M E S OGLE, why a lioenre shoald n*.t he granted Aelministrutor of the: Estate* of ■ _ . . . . m .«_. . . i Guardian of Laurence >J. Vakt- You are further notified that the Ogle, De-cca,e.e,. Minor for the »ale of real property bedonging date of the first publication of this ! to »aid above nameel minor.:, aa prayed summons is the 30th'day of August for «n the petition e.f guardian on file 1928, and the last publieatioi thereof will be made on the 27ta da Sep C-ive The Tribune er:dit for what in llils L’ourJ, described ns follows * . Cltrs : ' The Tribune credit for v/hat i tember, 1928. r-j ¿. to-wit; M M iL - V /4 you buy from our advertisers. veu buy from cur cdvcrtisira. C'. A. SWOPE. Tbe north forty (43) feet of f,ot - tU ",a r GlfC.ty V? « lUtortt Attorney for Plaintiff. O n e (l) , Ida k Twenty-six (gO), K h ars VtbodVn Ja lem , Ore,*«.. » >, . C’lty oi HaK-iii, Marion County, ’3Jvertan *...* i* J?.^ H rÜ.‘í Herbert Hoorcr will ho heard )n millions of homes when Oregon. the tleptildlrnn preatelentl.il candidate tfesilrea to lay Important laauet f campaign before the voters of tho eountry. As Secretary of Com of I T 18 V«H ITH E R O R D E R E D that 7 / fatum. merce, Wr Hoover has made a number of radio addresaes. Plain, Important service c>/thin order be made upon the The Tribuno shop can print your r ifr a n ly / / facts constitute» his moat eloquent utterances and his voice Is dispassionate Have your envelopes printed with j next of kin by publication in the Tur but convincing. E i v s your envt'.opca printed with ner Trftuine, a newspaper of general your return address. butter «Tapa, letter i.c-ds -»..d en ' i »'tie Tribuae i3e»(em -, your'return address. The Tribune j circulation, puhliahed at Turner, Mar- [ can do the work. t^!o?ca. can do Die work. ion Couuty, Oregon, by publishing " 1 for »t least three auoci salve Weeks, j Hnovt r ’s prospects in the South are good, acco ».'ding to a rise M a r v statem ent'by Mrs. Jesse M. Nicholson, of C hew Chdse f ’ t* land, president of the National Women’s Democratic Law En forcem eat League, at a meeting in Birmingham, Alabama, re cently. She said: "Only two southern states, South Carolina and Louisana! are dctubtful: the others will be overwhelming!), for Herbert Hoover next November as a protest against Gov ernor Smith’s prohibition record.” Mrs. Nicholson added the entire West to the southern states as strongholds for Hoover that would give him “ approximately ten million votes” over the Or. O. L. 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