The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 27, 1928, Image 4

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    THE TU RNER TRIBUNE
9 . 9. ftpiulrg. Editor
Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION $1.20 PER YEAR. Entered at the Poatofflee
at Turner, Qregtn, aa secend-cluss matter, under the
Act of March S, 1879.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
publication thereof will b* had on the
4th day of Jan:
January, 10X9.
tie* ta
tal h*r»by f(v*n that th* un 24th
Notie»
G U Y O. SMITH,
<Jer>i|ttie>i, by an order
ord* of th* County
Attorney
fue Plaintiffs
Court of Marion County, Stato of
Oregon,
>re*on, duly mado and entered on 4M Salem Hank e f Commerce Bldg.,
Salem. O r***».
the fltth
1 1 th day
‘ of December, 192|, ant«
[»painted iM'cutor of the calate of
appoint*
Marion fa,ly and that h« ha» duly
oualiffod a* auch. All p«r*ons having
cd:aim.« against said »stato aro hereby
notified to pnaœnt the earn», duly
verified aa reaulreti by law, at th*
offices of S. M. Kndieott. Rank of
Commerce Bid* , in the City of Sa­
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitehead
lem, Marion County. Oregon, within
sta month« from the date o f this no­ Jr„ were in Salem on buaines*
tice, to-wit: iOth day of December.
last Friday.
,
1923.
W. A. I.ADY,
Carl W ipper had bis toimils
Executor of th* Estate of Marion
Cady,
removed last Tueaday. He i»
GIME
Both (jood Customers of Ours
gettfng alonir l'ine.
“ I pledge allegiance to the Flag o f the United States
and the country for which it stand«. One nation,
indivfeible, with liberty and justice for all.**
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Barl Neer and
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by a# Order of th* ,WM * p«,u Christmas with Mrs.
County tourt of Marion County, . . .
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State of Oregon, «luly mad* and *n- N e e ç s parents near Corvallis.
tyred 4>n the 20th day of N t v m t a A
H r . » and
Victor
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»It Fliflet
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1*28, was appointed > xeeutrix ot the
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persan« having
claim* against
said
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estate are hereby
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If prizes were given for the!rather How many Republican the
law, . at the
w,. office* of Carl T.
.. .w^r.
Pepe.
be»t and worst editorial appear-j votes can be held in that m c - 41 r MssonK' Temple, in the City of
Salem. Mwnon County, Oregon, with­
snee in Oregon newspapers we \ tion for the next olection? If we in six months from the date of tfii*
suppose, by common consent the were asked the question, What notice, to-wit: November 29. 1928.
M ARGARET ALIC E COCHRAN.
editorial in the Oregonian y
is the matter with Oregon gov- Executrix
of the Estate of Robert
terday morning entitled “ Bo- ernmentT, we would answer it
E. Cochran.
i
ware of Bridge Promoters", say#| with one word, Politics,
the Morniug Astorisn of l>e-
N b W k o > a H E A r T n c OF f i n a l .
cember 13, would receive the
Another year has rolled
In the County Court of the State
prize for 1928.
round carrying with it the of Oregon for the County of Mahon.
1 lie attitude oi the Oregonian usuaj good friendship and cord-
In the matter of the estate of
seemed to be that of advisor to ,aj relations between the Trib-| Harry Clark, deceased.
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Notice i*
i« hereby given that the
Astoria and the lower Columbia um? force and the people of this final account of Sarah J. Clark, ea­
rner country lhisattitude ls j community. In many respects it j I deceased, V has
^ V been
e T fiie
d »Tthe
filed
in the Coon-’
Coun-
S lo g a u credited to the Oregonian j)as
R v e a r 0f p r0i»res« f o r * » Court of Marion County, Oregon,
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Mrs. Fliflet. Palma and Oscar
r u n « m is t ci.ri.tu,«> with
Mr. a n d M i 4®. Arthur k u n k e .
Mrs. Nolly Hamilton visited
in Salem several days this
week.
Albert ’Beutler o f Portland
was a Visitor at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schifferar
|M<t W e d n e s d a y .
M r.
B e u tle r
is Mrs. Schifforer's brotlier.
Th « Electric Ll«fhf and Power business Is mighty democratici Th«
workingman s collage and tho b*«t hous« in town gel exactly the
same gr.vdc of cl*.'lrlcily, the sanie service and same rates.
VVc have a lot.il of nearly 87,000 residential customers taking our
service regularly, and available to cvciy one 0 f thc'ii every minute
iu the year.
A SOUND FOUNDATION
FOR YOUR INVESTMENT
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Where cot Id you find a better, stfer, more attractive place to put
your surplus earnings and savings Ilian in an institution like th®
Portland Electric Power Company, which r?n !er.i an csiential service
to such a vast and growing army of permanent customers?
My. and Mrs. I van Ilndloy
Let us tell you about t‘ie firs Inver’ msnt oppo t"rfty \fforded in
ami family spent Christmas
with Mrs. Hadley’s parents,
few shares of our
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Sparling of
$4 00 Fir.\t P r r fttr r tt St. ' ft. Pti '* ^ 0 3 a »’.ar c ;
snm * Lime .o n » s » n n u m i n e re.
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, and that the_ 31»t d_ay of December. California «pent Christmas va­
som e tim e ago j t s c o n ta in in g T u r n e r S om e new b u ild in g s and ,1928. n:: the hour of 10 o’clock
y eltlin« C tZ<ft ¡n e r v t on ovary titillar
cation with Mr. and Mrs. Jay
these words "As “ Portland grows, j m anv oth er iin n rn rain an L « h a v * Ka* been
becn wbj»»üoní
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id Court
m a n \ o tn e r im p ro v e m e n ts &«£« hevin<
to » said
final for
invented, w ifi dividen l c'.teks mailed f»< you
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Cdok.
Mr. Sparling is Mrs. Jay
fire go n grows. The bone of con been the result of the past years count, at which time any person*
every t/.ree ntotd! a.
Cook’s brother.
n ,, ,,
interested in said estate may
tention to the Oregonian is the endeavor. Ball
Brothers com aruj fjie objections thereto in
Mi1, and Mrs. Fete Neus-
proposed toll bridge across the pleU^ their fine new garage' and contest same
Ii\ V i ï S T M K N T D K I ’A R T M E N T
t olumbia below Astoria. A^ de-; building to house theirVhetrolet) Kxecutrix ofS t ^ ” \«ate*‘ o?KHarry wenger and family of 'Silver-
237 N. Litici ly Sh— Malern. Oregon
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boamer
cade ago before Uieudveuiof the agency. Samuel Eudicoff has'j Clark. Decesseli.
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Kfford
automobile the Oregonian might compieteteli a new recidonee KOWIT7. £ COOK,
,
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Attorneys
for
Executrix,
Dye and daughter, all of Port­
bave been justified in opposing durlng ,he ,^ st )ear Tbe Turu.
Salem, Oregon.
land, and Mr. and Mrs. John
a proposition of ìbis kind. B it er Memorial
fororphaned
Pwlicnd, Qrqfim
'EJednc
Memorial Home
Home fororph
Mades and son of Washington
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
uow unh the congested high-( boy» j,as
completed a.nd it
Notice is hereby riven that the un- spent Christmas with Mr. and
St John* Gresham St.Heterrs
Salem Oregon City HUhboro
w ays tbe old tim e fe rry boats n o w « K e « u p i e d - b y A , JI i n e . g r o u p j ^ ^ w d . ^.an^er^of^h^Coaaty
Mrs. Fred Schifferer. They are
m a t look care of traffic lo r o u r
Yanet-uver, Washington
of b o v . . lm .provam euis
liave Marion County duly made and on-
lis te rs a n d brothers of Mrs.
g r a u d la lh e rs is uot adequ ate lor
a
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tered on the 20th day of November,
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beeu made ou. three of the bus- 19 2s. was appointed administrator of Schifferer.
the traffic oi the present. The
estate of Lena Grace Denyer
iness buildings of Turner. The the
Hansen, deceased, and that he ha» "
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Mrs. ___ Lena
Plunkett
returned
Oregomau’s hobby is an unob­ m ain street has been iiaved full duly
T H E R E IS NO S U B S T I T U T E
FOR
ELECTRICITY
qualified as such administrator.1.
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going
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All
persons
having
claims
against.
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structed river for ocean
: saiu
said e>iaie
estate ar
arc
notified
after
spending
i , * >dth nnd new concrete bndgeat
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e hereby
ijcreoj u
v i n e i to pre- ferer's
in c r a a
n ri B
p e u t i i n « ; s several
c ic m i
vessels. The ( l r t . i > A n i i n
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have no worry. If a bridge
and th a C lo v e r d a U m a rk e t roa d Marion County. Oregon, within *ix , P r a tu m . M r » . P lu n k e t t is w o r k -
built anywhere below Portland
The PoyUaud-Damascus Si ilk months of the date of this notice.
ing for Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Dated this 29th day of November,
the government board of engin-
Schifferer at present.
o. have euteyed the milk bus­ tO'N
vermicelli. On the afternoon and its beauty. He was albwed to
eers wiil see to it that there will
R. D. GRAY.
iness along with their Cream
Mr. and Mrs. Lanley, Mr. night of this day each family al- stand outside for only a few min- ‘N o
N * Charge'
i Administrator of the Estate of I>ena
be sufficient clearance both verti-
,
trade and Itave more than
Grace Dcnyer Hansen, Oecrased.,
so bums an incense bushel at utes. By that time the g iddeas P»linq«»n t i « * « tints rttl<*R4 »n a
and
Mrs.
C.
Nirtian,
Mr.
and
cal and horxomal for any boat ■ doul]ed thfir
L. CRAW FORD,
b u s illt S3
since E. Attorney
Mj-s. B. Alridge, Miss Rose home. These are smaller than the knew that the king of man was contine*nt huts. W « 4s Die werk,
foC Estate.
that will come up the river
ohouldsr th« ox»*««* anti mak* no æ .
Room 12 , Ladd 4b -Bush Bid*., Sa­ ijiager, Clifford Likes, All of ones burn«} in the temple. On there. She was very angry at the chare* uni»** c.ilDction I« m*.|». ~
December first.
The traffic iu the Columbia
lem, Oregon«
Portland, and Miss Ruth Dra- this day they who can afford to monk for leading the king to her >250,000 8*4 ActMnW f fs J tat*,
W hile we 1 »v e eo)oyed ttoe progress
C«»k >«**• W* S te rU i
Date of first publication: Novem­
river section iu lioth Oregon and
ger, Gilbert Savage, of Salem, eat moon-cakes and all kinds of holy land. Soon from the Castle Jot «town a trial list a f had «n*a and
made duriug the post year, the com­ ber 29, 1928.
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Washington have to depend on munity is »addeued when we remem-
Date of last publication: Decem- and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drager nice things. The incense bushel is came most unpleasant sounds. l»t as turn th*m into arteal m*n*y.
the ferry to cross to cither side >>er th<»e, taken from our midst, dur- | ber 27, 1923.
and family spent Christmas decorated with flags and many- The monk understood that it war.
pf the river, The writer spent nijj the past year, by the grim reaper, i
with their mother, Mrs. Caro­ colored dragon-gates something the que« n’s giving vent to her Business M en’s Adjustment
SUMMONS
Company
as children at home put candles wrath and he quickly led the
some time in south western death. They were a part of this com-
line Drager.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
on their birthday cakes; but) the king back to earth.
Washington and realizes the IunuUT “ uJ of **■ sctivitie*. W h ile ; Oregon, for Marion County.
41&-1« Masonic HIdg.
Phen* 911
children in China take the flags
they
are
gnu»
from
our
midst
we
cher­
You can thus s«ie how full of su­
Hallie
Stimiman
and
Joe
P.
Stimi
SALEM.
OREGON
benefits derived from such a
SHOTS A T RANDOM
man. plaintiffs,
and dragon-gate decorations from perstition the Chinese are and
bridge on the lower river. It ish the memory of their kludlv act*; vs.
the bushel before it is burnt, and how much they need the Gospel
and kuow that their intluneuce is still Anna Wyman, A*a Wyman, Chriitena
w ould be a big thing for tho|
Herbert Hoover is on his
have great delight in playing and Jesus Christ that they may
a powerful agency lu our eouimuuity
L. Cross, Linnie C. Baker, Norma
t *
traffic up and down the coast.
M. Ott, Stanley H. Ott, George way home, bringing back a with these, marching up and see the real King in His lieauty
life. Let us «ooltuil« toremsmtier tlieir
Wright, Carrie Wright, Ella Rosen- ’ shipload
of goodwill from
The trouble with the Oregon- hi(l* |y WM|0eil wMle they wera Wllh
down the streets.
and live forever in His glorious
burg, Anna W. Cross, Curtis B.
South
America.
Cross, Barbara D. Cross. Prince W.
ian is they don t want to see any us ,u the flesh and keep thvir n,«rawer
I asked the Chinese why they palace on High. It's a joy to
Byrd, Veda C. Bvrd, John T. Wil­
burn the incense bushel and eat teach Chinese children cf Jesus
improvement on the river unless 1 fresh in th* miud* of the community
son. P. May Wilson, and Myrtle
Christmas is over and the
Chiropractor
Byrne, and all other persons or
the moon-cake, and worship the and His salvation while young.
Portland starts it or controlls i t . ! It is our d -sire to «ontribute In our
parties unknown claiming any next in line is New Years. We
Neurocalomctcr
»Servie*
Let us turn the slogan around »mall way to th* progress of our com-
right, title, estate, lien or jnterest wish you all loads of prosper­ moon with candles, incense ami A Mery Christmas and a Blessed
Phone
87.
itssiilenee
2104J
in
the
real
property
described
in
food on this day. They answer«*d New Year to you and lov«xl ones.
and say As Oregon grows Port- mMlty dariog U>««omlng year and,
ity for the coming year.
the complaint herein, defendants.
that
there
are
many
reasons
for
land grows. How long would : ••»•rafw», we wish ali our friend, a
Yours in Christ’s glad service,
if.’ifl N. High Ptrest
To Anna Wyman. Asa Wyman, Ella
Portland continue to develoDe T%ry prosperous and happy X*w Year. , Rosenburg. John T. Wilson, P. May
(Rev.) H. G. C. Hallock.
W e cannot pass this up with­ it and many stories are told about
Salem, Oregon
^
1 Wilson, and Myrtle Byrne, and also
it. One of the reasons is because
if the balance of tbe state stood !
all other pvrsons or parties unknown out wLshipg friend Sips a Hap­
; claiming any right, title, estati, t»n py New Year and wishing that there is a lady-god in the moon.
Bti:h The attitude of Portland
Mrs. Tony Gentry’s father.
A very pleasant family re- _________
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or interest . . in
the _ real . property
de-i
Her name is Zaung-noo. She is
teems to be that of selfishness, union took place at the home ■
^ in the complaint heenn, de- he may succeed in getting rid said to be exceedingly beautiful. Newt Cook, has been in a Sa­
Of the pumpkins and cinders in
lem hospital for the past three
Astoria needs this b rid g e as well : of Mrs. China Bones, Christmas ^in^the n toe of the State of Ore-
Salem during the coming year. From the beginning of time to weeks and is not much if any
es the balance of the lower Co- day. The entire family’ was con, you, and each of you, are hereby
the end there never was nor will
lumdia section. Why stand in ¡home except Mrs. Winkler of ' j^^int^fned^gainst yiiTin the
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: be one as beautiful as she. She better. . He . . recovered from
High Class
above entitled court and cause within C. P. 0. Box 1234, Shanghai, was once upon atime a woman of; pmunioma ani 1S n®''P sV ^ erT
the way of something that will V ancouver, who is sick.
four weeks from the date of the first
China. Nov. 27th, 1928., this world moon. On this 15th the1 ln_K w,,h s,‘ 71
_,'th l^ f ^k®
be a benefit the entire state.
Mr. and Mr^.Cordell Ball and : Publication of this summon, and if
1 you fail so to aiwwpr. for want tn*re- Dear Editor,
real story of why she fled is acted poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Gentry
- Tailoring •
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family of Turner, >Ir. and Mrs of, the plaintiffs will apply to the
Here comes another letter from out in the long theatrical plays are planning to move to her
474 Court HI.
Unless the legislature sur- Frank
Lyle and family
of Port-
5uUrt complaint
for il^e. on
reli*fi
^ to-wtt
f,,r !,n
father’s
farm
near
Marion.
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l
,
their
file pJf*
herein,
the "bottom side of the world.” attended by throngs of people
prises everybody by k ic k in g land as w e ll as other members for a decree quieting the tide to anJ
Both
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gentry
will
declaring th* plaintiffs to be the own It may be of intergst to the read- In acient times on the 15th of
° ' er a11 trad‘ tio“ * a,, i fc-'petta- p
£ mil"H vf r
def"n‘,anU to have no er8 0f youy most excellent paper. ! the 8th month when they burned be missed from Turner, but
tions and really doing something Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. , right.Title. lien or interest therein, to
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owing to Mr. Cook’s illness it
f .1
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g Herman Winner
the following described real property, . We have recently had onfe of the incense bushel the sweet fra-
for the state and its taxpayers
’
to-wit:
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China's chief holidays. For more grance would go high up to the is necessary to have someone
All of Lot* One (1 ) and Eight (8
Oregon will be faced with neces- ! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bye mo-
than a w««k I noticed signs of it* moon goddess. She took pleasure to carry on the farm work.
[in Block One (1 ) of Myers Addition
sity of putting in a radicalgover- tored to Albany Wednesday to the Cit7 of Salem, Marlon County, coming. Great stacks of "moon- in jt and manifested her approval
Mr. and Mrs. H. Thiesscn of
nor." says the Holly wood(Snlem) and spent the day with the Oregon, according to the recorded cake«” in brightly colored pack- by coming near earth riding on a
Milwaukie, Oregon, had their
plat In the office of the Recorder of
Conveyances for said rounty and eta were shown in many stores, cloud and people could see her
Pres.«,“ as the only remaining ex­ Dick Monroes.
annual reunion on Christmas
Utate, excepting the west »ixty-flve Beautiful lanterns were seen a- beautiful face. But now men’s
pedient to accomplish the thing*
day. Twenty-one sat down to
<05 > feet of Lot Eight ( 8 ), In «aid
long the streets. Everything was hearts have become wicked, and a sumptuous dinner. Owing to
Block One of Myer* Addftion;
sorely needed. Oregon needs a N O T IC E OF F I N A L A C C O U N T
Also a strip of land varying in in such gay style it made one the world is full of sin, so the In-
radical governor who will su a h
the Illlltrnn
illness Ul
of ffira.
Mrs. Karl's
only ' • r\
,
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r*#tn a Only
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width from nine to ten feet lying he-
the north line of Block One (1 ) th.nkof a coming of Christmas.; cense is not so pure a. formerly wUUv#B on the coas( , he wa;; B u y i n g
fr O lT l
OUT
through the old pie-couuter or­ , Notice I* hereby given that J. H tween
I 4 M,«ia I k * f 'Umnn/t \1
r >.nn4
a/» P*i>Sn AA
H'>flTmann, H(Jrriini»lrafnr of ihr »«tat« in Maers Addition t* th* City of Sa­ it was the Chinese Moon-feast and it does not rise so high ms to
asked to be present on this oc­
lem, Marion'County. Oregon, and the
ganizations and oombinations
r>1 Matilde A. Spuicer, iirc»n»»i1, has south line of Myers Street in said ad­ and Mid Autumn Festival.
In i reach the goddess in her i>a]ace
casion. The aft4!rnoon was de­
and put the state g overn ment on filed hi* ftnnl. • account with the dition. and bounded on the ecst by
thefr feasting it recalled our and so, not enjoying its fragrance.
lightfully spent in social con­
a business basis, increasing ef- Ooonty Clerk of .Marion County, Ore the Old State Road from Salem to I Thanksgiving Day.
she comes no more on the clouds
Albany, Oregon, except a »trip lying
versation
and music.
gon,
and
the
County
Court
of
«aid
ficency and cutting down ex­
between Myers street end the west
The Chinese 15th of the 8th but the people still offer incense
County haa Bxed the hour of 10 o'clock |r,5 feet of Lot Eight ( 8 ) in Block
penses.” Tbe Press is on the A M , on ih« i>th flay of January One f i ) Mv»r addition ; th* »am» bo- 1 month is called
BUY YOUR L E A T H E R
Tsoong Tsiu and hope she will appear some
right track. Tbe stats govern­ 192ft In the Court room of said Court, in « 3,1
GOODS at a Leather Store. F.
thp Um* 'y '" * between tbh Middle Autumn
On that day time
eouth line of Myers street and «aid
ment and state institutions l ave in the Marion County County Court Block On» (1 ), cast of the went 88 th«y have theatricals before a ll1 They say that in the moon this E. Shafer, 170 South Commer­
bouse, a* the time and plane fur hear­ feet of I M 8 in «aid Block 1.
the gods in the temple and burn 1 goddess has the most beautiful cial Street, Salem, Oregon.
been cursed with too much poli-
ing ohjeetioas to said (trial account
And you are further notified that
the
"Shaung-teo’ ’ -incence buBh- castle. It is called the "Yuith- Harness of all kinds.
ties for the last tw enty years. U p anfl :h* settlement thereof. At said
»timmon* is served unon vou by
publication
thereof
in
The
Turner
el.
This
bushel-like measure is Kbong” "Moon Palace.” Only one
until
recently
appointments , ,l,ne- *n.v interealefl p*F*on may np- Tribune, a n»wpap.-jr of general cir­
Mr. and Mra. O. Harrington
made
of
incense
sticks. The larg- human has ever seen its glories, of Calgary, Canada, Ed Farris
have been handled too much on »"■•r
,ile objections to «»id final culation printed and nubuahed in Tur­
.
i account,
ner. Marion county, Oregon, pursuant
Once, during the Dong Dynasty,
and wife, Grant Farris of Sa-
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apolitical patronage basis. When
Dated . hi. l»th day of December to th» order of the Honorable L. W. est "bushels” sometimes aneas
a
Chinese king, called Ming lem, Leonard Farris of Wrenn, C i a t e
McMahan, fudge of the above entitled '.¡res as much a 20 feet in diame­
HHC! SO W i l l
som* section asks for an appro, j 1028.
court, which order was m id» and en-
J. H. Hoffmann
priatiDO to build a normal school
I tered on the 2«t.h day of December, ter. In the middle of the "bush­ Wong, by the Magic of a holy and Mrs. B. G. Briggs and sons,
1928.
Ad m(u intra tor of miti »«tate
or institution branches, the ques­
el” is a long, large stick of in­ monk, was enabled to mount up Harold and Herbert, of Turner
j And vou
furthe- notified that
B. W Mney
were the guests of G. W. Far­
tion Hint is decided is not, Hnxv !
th“ first publication of this summon« cense made up of thou sands of from the earth to the Moon
Attorney f>»r Administrator
will be nr.»de and hod on the 27th day . , , . -
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. _ r.
ris
and wife for Christmas.
will it benefit the people9 hut*.
ot D tcvn btir 19 2 5, « 1,4 u>at the Lst | thin m eans« sticks the size o f Castle to hear the music and see
Portland Electric Power Co.
rr,d ,r
s s A tt.
Dr. O. L. Scott
D. H. M O SH ER
Ladie’s and lents
WHEN
Advertisers
mention their ad in
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