The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 28, 1929, Image 4

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and ent«*i*rd
on the 21st day o f January, 192!»,
was appointed «-xocutrix o f the estate
ursday at Tumor, Marion County, Oregon
o f Louis Meyer and that she has duly
qualified as such. All (torsoas hav­
ing claims against said estate are
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR. Entered at the Postoffico hereby
noHfied to present the sifnio,
at Turner, Oregon, as second-class mattur. under the
duly Trrifled us required by law, at
the offices o f S. M. Rndicott, 306
Hank o f Commerce building, in the
City o f Salem, Marion County, Ore.
iron, within six months from the date
o f this notice, to-wit: January 21,
11*29.
Ladle’s and Gents
- Tailoring *
Chiropractor
SOPHIA MEYER.
Estate o f L ol is
Executrix o f the
Meyer.
NcUrocaluiuetor Service
P hon e 87. Kruideuce ‘J104J
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i‘I pledge a lleg ia n ce to the F la g o f the U n ite d S ta te s
and the cou ntry fo r which it stan ds.
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O n e nation,
jn d jvisib le, w ith liberty a n d ju stice f o r a ll.”
STRONG FOR PROHIBITION
The temper of the nation to­
wards the 2 tit it amend im ut and
jts enforcement is fairly well re­
jected iu the senate’s vote tp in
prease maximum fines for prohi­
bition law violation from 11000
Jo $10,000 for the first offense,
with maximum prison senteuces gone by. through the efforts of
stretched from six months to five Senator Me Nary the boa id of
years, The bill passed by a vote engineers have begau the prep,
of Ho to 18 , despite the invec­ aiutiou of plans lor a dredge lor
tives of Senator lteed and Sena­ the river aud iu the meantime
have ordered the district engin­
tor Druee.
, The country, it would seem, eer to restore the depth of chan­
is uot iu the least convinced that nel either by contract or govern,
prohibition has utterly failed meut plan of both.
hut rather tlmt it has not been j 1 he ultimate of the engineers
fairly tried.
Senator
Borah; is to construct a series ot wing
rightfully asks that the great j dams which by being placed at
‘experiment" he fully tested be­ proper intervals-will catch the
sediment aud turu the water to
fore it bp gijndepied.
; Incidentally the ppiltqf votes | the ceuter ot the river thereby
reveels that 30 republicans and | UoldiLg the water at a heller
£9 democrats joined in approv­ depth. I bis cannot bedoue with
ing the passage of this drastic out iti« establishment of regular
measure. Herein is exposed a navigation ami heavier tonnage,
fatal weakness of the democratic li the channel is kept aka depth
party in 1928. Mr. Smith consid­ safe for navigation the year a
ered that New York s experience round this mil he rapidly de­
p ith prohibition was typical and veloped. there is Looming luthe
that the demands of Broadway near future the busy hum of
Were those of Main street. Twen­ river navigation tlial is only
ty-nine democtats . votiug for a memory with lha older resi­
Stringent increases in prohibi- 1 dents of the valley.
lion penalties belie his judg-
meut.— Oregon Statesman.
POPULAR READING MATT kk
S H E R I F F S N O T IC E O F S A L E O F
K E A L B R O r L K l Y ON i- O R E -
CLOSURE
Notice is hereby given, that by
i Every year billions of words
;j virtue of an execution July issued out
flow from thousands of printing o f the Circuit Court of the State of
presses—and most of them are| Oregon, for the County o f Marion,
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atm co me directed on the 16th day
forgotten 0\er night. i et til?, 000 o f February, 1929, upon a judgment
000 new Bibles were printed and an** ******* renutred, entered 01 rec-
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ora and docketed m and by said court
distributed iu America and Brit- , on the 7th day o f December, 192s, in
, ; a certain suit then in said court pend-
jan iu 192$ to supply tbe u e ‘ 1 ing, wherein C. C.
orris was plain-
[t iff and Blanche Morris, executrix with
Vaaud.
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‘ . r»- I wiJ annexed o f the estate o f Harriet
, It will surprise \OU that .H i- E. White, deceased, Blanche M. Mor-
ble* are prinled-aud read-in 108 ds* J
" hltev «otnetinie* known as
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C. R. White and Carl R. White, and
languages in our United States. Elsie White, h;s wife. Ivert Hoilist. r
Al! over
o v e r tn
th e e worm,
vvnrM tq
t».e
R ii.l» or
nr Ernest
)Vhite and
VirKin“ and White,
his W'hite,
wife,
All
e t}U>le,
W. White
Lillian
portions of it, is read in 830 his wife, and Virgil White and Mary
A. White, his wife, were defendants,
languages and dialects.
in favor o f plaintiff and against said
BI
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‘ executrix
Blanche
In the past few years and for defendants
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tinr v«/i nf
with
will
annexed
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the estate ^t
of
a long time before that, the Harriet E. White, deceased, Blanche
M. Morris, It. C. White, sometimes
Book has been subjected 10 j known
as C. R. White and Car! R.
White, ami Elsie White, his wife,
many attacks.
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Ivert Hollister White and Virginia
But it lives, it has bad more White, his wife, Ernest W. White and
influence on the world than any Lillian White, his wife, and Virgil
White and Mary A. White, his wife,
qtl-er book over written.-Port- by which execution I am commanded
to sell the property in said execution
flaud Daily News.
and hereinafter described, to pay the
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
In the County Court o f tin- t»tatc
o f Orvgon for the County o f Mariqn.
In the matter o f the estate o f Klifu-
beth Engle, deceased.
Notice is herein- (riven that the
final account o f Lloyd T. Higdon, ad­
ministrator o f the estate of Flitubx-th
Engle, deceased, has been filed in the
Countv Court o f Marion County, Ore­
gon. and that the 4th day o f March,
U* 2 ;>. at the hour o f 10 o'clock a. m.,
has In-en appointed by said court for
hoarijig objections to said final a e
count, at which tin c nn> persons in-
t ere «ted in said estate may appear
and file objections thjrotq in writing
and’fontcst same.
1.L0YD I KltJDON,
Administrator.
K. H BASSETT,
Attorney for Administrator.
503 Bank lit Commerce Bldg., Salem,
Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, h> an order o f the County
Court o f Marioti County. State of
Oregon. duly made and entered on
the 15th day o f February. 1929, wua
appointed administrator o f the estate
o f Estelle Howard and that he has
duly qualified a.- such. All persons
having claims against said estate art*
hereby notified to present the same,
duly v -rified as required by law, at
the offices o f R. H. Bassett. 502 Sa­
lem. Bank of Commerce building. in
the City o f Salem. Marion County,
Orcjcon. within six months from the
date o f this notice, to-wit : February
21, 1929.
If. S. HOWARD.
Administrator.
R. H. BASSETT.
Attorney for Administrator.
¿>03 Bank o f Commerce pudding.
Salem. Oregon.
NOTICE OF HFARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon fur the County o f Marion.
In the matter o f the estate of
Emma Davis, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
final account o f Grant Bon< ll, execu­
tor o f the Estate of Hmma Davis, tie-
ceased, has been filed in the County-
Court o f Marion Countv. Orejron, and
that the 26th day o f March. 1929, at
the hour o f 10 o ’clock a. m., has been
annointed by said court for hearing
objections to said final account, at
which time any persons interested in
.-aid estate may appear and file objec­
tions thereto in writing and contest
same.
GRANT BONELL,
Executor.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oregon, for the Countv o f Marion.
Department No. 2. Case No. .—.
Lois E. Greenup, Plaintiff,
vs.
George C. Greenu, Defendant.
To George C. Greenup, defendant
above named:
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you are hereby summoned and re-
quired to appear and answer the com-
plaint o f the plaintiff in the above
entitled suit now on file with the clerk
N. High Street
Salem. Oregon
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Delinquent accounts collected un a
contingent basis. We do the work,
shoulder the expense and make no
charge unless collectien is made.
$230,000 Bad Account, turned into
Ca.h Since W . Started.
Jot down a teial list o f bad ones and
let uj turn tnem into actual money.
Business Men's Adjustment
Company
415-lf> Masonic Bldg.
Phone 911
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Mrs. A. L. Denyer received the
sad news of the death o f her
daughter, Mrs. Eva White. Mrs.
White will be remembered as
Eva Bruce. Her funeral was held
at Kalispell, Montana last Fri­
day.
Big Car Power,
Speed and Smoothness
at a price yrturc glad to pay
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Ben Funston, of Route 3 spent
a pleasant week end. in Salem,
visiting at the homes of his grand­
daughter. Mrs. A. N. Drawson
and family also with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry R, Crawford and
and family. Sunday being Mr.
Funston’s birthday, he was duly
feted at both homes. Mrs. Craw­
ford prepared a lovely birthday
dinner and cake with candles in
his honor which he extinguished
with one mighty breath. Upon
his return home. Sunday after­
noon accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Crawford he found that his
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a tto rn e y , w h o grad u ated with surPnso refreshments in
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TKm C m *». #7«. Ik-1, k.
Cxittir »re mul «Irlvp the New Pontine Big
hi*. It olTrra big rpr ¡lower, aperxl ami
•nioothnvss at a price you’ re iilml to
. Here, truly, l i n new idra In low co»l
motoring luxury ! A car conceived, dcalrned nml
built for ihuw: who want aomelhing more than
the o b e ip a it — and who chooae to reveal their
progressive Idea« In better ear» ax well aa
better h o m o und belter furniture. \l hat a rerrp-
tlon thear buyer* are Hiving t•»** New Pontiac liig
Six! For tltcySe arn»cd thut it give* them u new
op p ortu n ity to i t r ji u p in m otor ear «¡uality
without ateppinu out o f the low -prleed field.
r.t— CO .- a u>. f. u h / - rtar*. »few S JI- m A w e*. ■ > ! V * o S
r e a r frm J c r « b a n ) * r r | u ia r n p t i p m e n l u l t i i j h I n l r a i w l l .
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FISO SOLO ILLEGALLY
Tbe tireless effort the Senator
and made candy.
Said sale being made subject to re- i
. L. MoNory has been putting demption in the manner ptovided by
There will be a ■'basketball
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this 16th day o f February,
$ uate channel! in the W ulamette 1929.
Mrs. Carrie Jackson, of Baker,
War has ^ en declared by the 1, with Parrish Junior Hi.
ver from Portland is b o zin •
O. D. BOWER.
Oregon Grand Conductress act- State Game Commission on the i
1 Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon
The Glee club has started on
^ ng tu bear fruii. Ile has Uteri,
ingas deputy for the \>orthy fisherman o f the Rogue
w. RICHARDSON,
river
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their
practice o f the Forest
Deputy.
utking tovfnrd getling a mobile
Grand
Matron
of the Grand Chap.
whr, contrary
eontrnrv to
tr, tne
the ,a\\,
law are; Grove „ music.
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F. W. WILLIAMS.
^ 3 <ige stati meli on thè Willam-
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reK°n’ will make said to-he catching and sellihg
Attorney for Plaintiff.
The seventh grade has fin-
heroflficiail visit to victoria ( hap- steelheads. Two wardens, after
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tu talee oare of thè chaunel Feb. 21-28-Marcii 7-14-21
i ished the play that they v ere
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of
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timer,
Wednesday
Mar-
makjng
careful
plans,
a
few
days
V;
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i writing.
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p’ m‘ “ ne re(lu<-'sts ago took a dozen nets from the
t- The people of tbe Willum-
Have your envelopes printed with th a t th e »»mcers m^et with her at lower Rpgue river, and are now
The sixth grade constructed
i va)lev are uow aesured : your
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return a aiHresa.
Ihe Tribune ,2 o ’cltxik in the afternoon for a keeping observant eyes on the an Oregon history scene on the
i uugh Seqator McNory that . can do the wojia
i FchooJ o f instruction.
j stream to catch the law violator*. window-box last week.
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sum ‘due the plaintiff of 11436.25
with interest thereon at the rate o f
Recently we “ got wind’’ of a 6 r> per annum from the 7th day of
story to the effect that only cer­ December, 1928, ami for the further
spra o f $135 attorney’s fees, together
tain clii|uea got tbair names in with the costs and disbursements of
said suit taxed at $23, and costs and
Mail frotu week to week, This is expenses
o f said execution. I will, on
not true, and to prove our as­ Saturday, the 23d day o f March, 1929.
at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. o f said
sertion we.invite you to seed in day at the west door o f the county-
your ne•xx items and see. Get court house in Salem, Marion County,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
them iu early fo
for r best
best possible highest bidder fo'r cash in hand on the
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results. Howtv er v o 11 will liAvi* «ay ot s w . all the nsrht, title, interest lication, a.s pre.serib€:ci in ::aid order,
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and estât-- which .«aid defendants an«i and th< last day lo*- year app#*arance las county. In 1922 the Oregon1
iiin il n n im n i linTTA
to a i m it lliat there is n o t m ui-R l all persons claiming undrr ih«un or
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»/riiiting un item about someone “n<1 ?°
i<rq«ni«os hereinbefore of tw last date for publicat on th-re- girree that time several ha’^e been
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mentioned described in said execution
\\ ho Wit* have to borrc»u- a [*aper ^ as follows, to-wit:
-lid le t «late and day plaintiff will killed, either because of acci-|
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in wlitcR
Lot number seven (7 ) in block tak<- judgment and d cree against you dents, or because they became Glee club on the 21st o f Feb-
-13 prayed for in her complaint on file 1
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j number four (4 ) in the Yew Park herein.
pests and there has been an in . |ruary was a complete success
Mail
I addition to the City o f Salem, Marion i
FRED A. WILLIAMS.
¡crease of one in the herd. 1 Offic from the financial standpoint.
; The above can very well be | County, State o f Oregon, according
to the recorded p’ at thereof on file In '
Attorney for Plaintiff.
¡a|a of the game commission d o T h e total amount taken in was
applied to any community paper the o ffic - o f the County Recorder tor Residence and P. O. Address, Salem,
not beiieve that Moose will i n - ¡$ 9 5 , which was considered a
Oregon.
i Turner included. Give us your Marion County, Oregon,
Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1929.
I.rss and excepting:
crease in Oregon to such an ex- i *arfio sum. W e wish to thank
news and you will t-pe your r.atue
The westerly forty-eight ( 48) feet
tent that the season may he op-¡the community for their co-
mi print, even if you have to o f the said lot number seven (7 ) in
ened
on them.
operation with us making it
block number fou*• (4 l in the Yew
ifOrrow the paper to road it.
Park Addition to the City o f Salem,
possible to obtain this sum, and
Marion County, Oregon, above de­
also the women who furnished
scribed.
OFFICIAL ÏISIT10
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of the above entitled court on or be- Donors Hflu is SO VV 61I known in
fo r : the last day o f the time pre- Marion county, is already receiv- duction even to the ice,
senbed in the order for publication of .
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from the recent freeze.
this summons, namely: on or before lnK large legal patronage. M r
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
the expiration o f four (4 ) weeks Crawford is a magnificent type
from the date o f the first publication
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Thos Little called at the Funston
o f this summons, which is the 2 sth °* young nianhotxi and we pre-
home and spent the evening.
day o f March, 1929, and if you fail diet a mighty fine future for
so to answer the said complaint or , .
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otherwise appear, then for want him. He had splendid exemplars
thereof the plaintiff will apply to said to follow in the Dresence of his
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. relief demanded
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Enterprise
said complaint, viz:
i fine parents. The
For a decree dissolving the bonds o f sends worlds of good w ish e s.-i
matrimony heretofore
•retotore and now exist- ( u .,u v .„-,l L '-» ___
ing between plaintiff and defendant Hubbard Enterprise.
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l 0' th: n r t r t 0^ ? L h !i
E- L- Crawford formerly lived 1 The Bjbie study houP WM wel|!
relief as may seem meet and equit- near * |
Jrner. his father being the attended 74 being present again-1
able.
owner o f “ the farm near the st 57 Iwt year thus showing a {
This summons is directed to be
fine increase. The momintr
serv- ?
morning serv-!
served upon you by publication there­ C rawford school.
o f pursuant to an Order o f the Hon.
ice with a large choir of young
L. H. McMahan, judge o f the third
people and a special song by Mr. ;
judicial district at Salem, Marion
County. Oregon, made and-entered on
Confer was well enjoyed by a ll!
the 27th day o f February 1929, by-
present. The sermon theme of[
publishing the same in the Turner
Tribune, a newspaper o f general cir­
Christ’s suffering for man was
culation, printed and published in
When moose are mentioned the
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Turner, Marion County, Oregon, not average
citizen
believes
that
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less than once a week for four (4 )
Prayer meetinng next Wednes­
consecutive weeks, five (5 ) issues, in these animals are to lx* found
the manner prescribed by the laws only in the North country. ¡There day. The orchestra will practice
and statutes o f the State of Oregon.
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next Wednesday evening in the
Th"-~ if! t publication "is the 2 «tli day are, h o w e v e r, six m oose in
o f V. bru‘ ary.“ l 929! and the last pub
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Turner,
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