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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
Turner, Oregon. Thurslay
Jul/ 11. 1929
3F. y. lUuulrg. Cdttnr
Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County. Qregon
I |iro|Hnv on Ilio (lujo ot i-jiiil juiTir
molit, ,ium> 19,
or which said
! defendant nn]iiii\xl in or to the amo
i th. ivnttrr, ia nnjrr, to satisfy said
! i'M' mi ' nut, imlui.ii'iit, interest, ousts
I ai il m cniiug i osts.
fintoti June 12th, 1 «9 .
U I». Iti UYRK,
Sheriff o f Marion Comity, Orntoii.
Iluto lint publication .limo lit. I929.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR.
Entered at the I’ostolUce
at Turner, Oregon, as seco-.d-clu'-i matter, under the
Act of March S.- 1879.
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In thè Circuit Court uf thè biute o f !
Ortfim l'or ilio Counts of Marion.
! lVpHrtin.nt No. 2.
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Patu-rson,
(ìo u ir o r ; Hai U. Hors, SioreUry
of St do, nini Thom..." 0. Kay, Stato
Tivù un r, ! cotnprising Hlo Stato
l^.ml II vini ot tho Stale o f Ore- ’
pon, Plaintiffi,
Mrs. Rachel Stewart, who
has been the house guest of her
sister, Mrs .1*. E. Thomason, for
several weeks has returned to
her home at Amity.
vs,
î
*‘I nledge allegiance to the Flag o f the t nited States
atul the country for which it stands. Qne natiou,
Edw. C. Judd ami Geo. b. Judd. a*
rv oc ut ora o f th? botato o f t urrìe
j |„ Ju.iil, «leceasod, ltefeiplantx.
To Kdvs. C. Judd ai'rt Geo. P. Judd.
u* oxi'cutor? i>l the ostate o f Carne
j 1« J uiìu, iRciasctl, thè sbovo nani od
u.fondai.'.s:
In t'u Baino o f tho Stato o f OroirOB,
yoy ari'
roouimt to
you
a tv required
to appear and an-
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I W A S W V V N V W A V V A W A N N W V W M ^ W W i m W W n W V i - V ^
EARLY FALL PUMPS .
John Rainier spent several
Uni, l.-.n I' llioHtion .Infs ij, IWAf days visiting relatives at 0 o
i gon City.
MJMMONS
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Mr. and Mrs. H. O. V. itze!
and daughters, Helen a n d 1
Helena, Harvey Wilson and
. oiu, and Mr. and Mr... Ray­
mond Titus spent the Fourth at
1 Groon’s Bridge.
I
Oxfords and Straps
L o w
S h o e s
For The ¿adiep
in Lizaid, Nut Brown, Royal Blue, Black K id, Sueje
nnd
Patents
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Mr. and Mrs. l.lovd Graven
and baby daughter. l\iltieja
Louisb, of Bend spent several
days visiting M rs. ('raven's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Little.
Low Hpels, Cuban Iieels antf Spike ffeels
Mr. and M«V Then as Little
you and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
A t
R e a s o p a b je
P r ic e «?
¡n the above . .ut.id conn : nd cause L lo y d C ra v e n , m o to re d to P o rt- %
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indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
1 , 1 ot he for»* four weeks from thy .
, g .t.iVtlnv to v U il i-.d ». i
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cation ot t
tana, s*aiu ra«jr, •
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It P a y s T q T r a d e A t
. < : ■ tu B« wer, tives. T h e ir m o re , M ias D o r o - 1
ireof the plaintiffs will
Hoffman, . accompanied
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i for in their coriphnr.t; i ar\-i>. th e m h o m e f o r a b ►
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B.IC tutor j uevor learn I .r Jti? .ot us give lhA«i«*. for >1 * ” 0,U,<U lhii. -.vy ’ m . judgment SgaWist > « «
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tronaruhs could 'earn, freedom rrculd >a Iced btcuico a ianlat'f. Now t for" th«‘ sum o f four thousand dollars
220 N. Liberty Street
Salem,Oregon.
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, > H*t>t».oe«, toneth«r wnh ir.ti rest C ru ven f o r a visit at B end,
ts Mu^sOiini, the uncrowned emperor ol Ita ly .
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th e r m Ttom t h e fourth day u f Sep-,
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A R O U N D THE CORNER FROM DOC" LEW IS DRUG STORE
Student» of tho t’ liiie ra itj of Tur n have been tcparfvd or eort tp j teiuber, 192*. at the rute o f six per
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the p-ii.il isiands-will: >ut a trial ar.d w ith o .l any legal rights w h a t » - c inn
ont
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r ; sum
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Uier— l o r i a r i r g to iign a statt nient ü iía jt rin ° - with
i * fucisni Members ,$300.001 aa special attorneys fees.
and
-the
ft w who
for p.uint f(> cost.- and A.-burse ,
and officials
officials of
of Masonic
Masonic loIttW
lolges-th
e l«w
who have survived the d icla to i’ a ' sud
moti
meats incurreti in this suit; that plnin
diap’ c iruie-aro being hunttd di wu bv <ui rot agi nU and » :lher kicktu j
mortgapo deseriV'od in the com-
out of the cruntrv or s.n l to tUrr* cn tho dread barrt-rv i.-Uiuls whrre plaint m said su t bs■ d.-orootl
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rnoppcr ov tit'Moi Mi>r«*i»t
M r nnd Mrs. L. K. Hennis
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i firs; Inn upon the following tlescriDeii
the cheif of tbs blacksmits kerns tin.re wiic have e m p g e em ugh to premie, s. to-wii.
were
in
Salem,
Saturilny,
on
Beg.nninir ivt the quarter section
disagree with him.
corner cn the line between Sections business.
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Groat has boon jhe ri»o of Mussolini Under the arbitrary rule. It
23 ami 2C. Tywoship 8 South,
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,
,
Mr. nnd
and Mrs,
Mrs, Jay
Jav Ccok and
n
.
2 West of tho Willsmette
Mr.
aly has prospered a v it e iiilly just as Fran.-o prospered during the days
Mcruiian; running thence South fiO daughter and Mrs-. Robot tsoii
The iviiter and Albert .Given
of Napoleon's triumphs
chains; thonco \^f$t 3o.32 chwns 1 « »
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to
ith- corner of Frank U wis’ land; and daughter, Grace, of Salem left t.Y Wakiport, on tr.e A Lea
Bu*, Dictators never learn. Tbejr a lw iv s kindle and feed the fires'
t". nec North -O il chains to tho spent th e Foujrth at G r e e n ’s
bay, at 8 o’clock p. m. rrriving
that eviu '.u tlly consuiu? them
S. ut'' Hr- of Chiu. Van Nuys land; » . . .
thence
East 7.23 chairs • to the I'liilgt.
•it the camp ground at midnight.
Mussolini cannot destroy liberty in Ita ly He muy hur t
J .wr.. |
I he pro-
he may deport or imprison all who t t l eve <n human rig h t} and bu | NvV- iandf'thence North 30.27
*',r- an^ ^Irs ' 'ctor
it let After failing to route the
The •Ttflh b»l*eejt** n .1
chair- t<> the So ith line o f Char, and son of Washington are v is- prietor of the camp we spread
man liberty. But he cannot assassinate an idea, a principle The ideal
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«mimi« *p«’d mr.iu-
II r i n ;t i l n l i jj, lias
7 ; itteXi 11 ■ V th Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tttr blankets cn me beach
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w ii, live; i l will still be c flag arouu t which the oppressed tna? rally j
nruieil Olili rmilijf 1 ì«k tlié
Em
t
2
U
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2
Q
chair
Jkie,
^aid
Craft's
Kunke.
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and
camped
there
for
the
night.
long ag-.s after Mussolini has became merely one ol the great tyrants'
I
1 1 filllrtl
(tmlcruliiin uviiilulil*' 411 mu ?
of h istbry.-------- ?ortian i Daily N<-ws.
!,? ¿
- 1 ° corner‘'.'-i «’hiVu.‘
Mr. and Mrs. George Sher- By 5 o’clock in the morning the e
l»w-priiT(l oli. Ai# fur |M»«l*ri
N o . -<4 ( Reuben L e w - thence man were in Salem, Mondav, Were scores of people out on the
I'lMtliac i« Ihr tiKHif |M»Hi*rfn| of
iloath SSf-G** chains to the Section
ull 1 1 »H -
kiirn, II
wit Irli
on
business.
beach
taking
advantage
of
tho
line between Section." 23 and 26;
ran I h - |>riDnl I*? the il?imiti*»«
thence East 7.5,0 chains to the place
inetrr. II uririil l»t file II «tifiti $
7 :
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kunke’s extreme low tide to rake crabs
o f beginning, containing 2SJ.79 ,
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•tick ft»r brake ln»r%r|i(»wrr.
Tins is the lime o ’ the year when g« niU tut r.-au J ladies, too like to
?.cr»r. wer. or lc».-;
daughter, Jovce, had an opera- and dig clams.
W e found no place to stay
rita t open Lo et and apartment hoc-.- windows, cisokiug in the cool that the uiutd decree be made for the tion on her eye I f it had not
Tyrants Never Learn
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^ lo c h ’s Ciolcjen R u le S to re
\
Älsea Pay Ideal
For Outings
b
u
Not Put Of The Window, Pleaser
of the evening Aud when some uili.'e «o r k trs like to do the same tb irg by° the Sheriff''of Marion County, been attended to an abscess
Oregon, according to law^ and the would have started. Gordon
during the d a y .
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p r o c u r e o t the above entitled c o u r t ; '.
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This, says the firs depirtm ent, is all riglit-p fovid rd i l i » smo k<r' that the proceeds of said sale may be Kunke had his tonsils removed
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]ust week.
of the
th< loot
„.lot-
Roth are getting
doesn’ t toss the glowing butt oat of the w:ndow out > an r.willing, a applied toward ihe payment^^of
p
peilestrian or an auto top- Wheu the emokrr decs thst, il cert Jbove'nnrned ' ;*fe i'dah’t« and . ach c(
the rest of the citile Dry mscey for robing the fi.-c sr.tgrns tsiough
traffic.
t h e m s u b s e q u e n t to the execution of
vt'e’rc sorry if this warning hits you persopally-but p'esse bs csre -'ssid rrorteaci. iiyy pe oarrvd unu
, i foreclosed
for.-clcs-d oT
c? a
air
ll' right, claim, and
f 1 with cigsre's uuJ don’t toss them ir.ni w . p I j W s , ' ' 1‘oitlsnd : equity
of redemption in or to said
i mortgaged premise*, ard every part
Diily News.
ie.
along josf fine.
Miss Helen Katinger of Dun-
dee. iIIinoii», left Monday for
home after visitinvr for a
n u m o iiil alter M ..ung ior a
month wtih her grandmother,
( ’. H. Kunke, and other
withont a tent And as we had
none. W. K. Ready, the oblivge-
ing proprietor
, of the camp lour.-
ed us a large tent and with the
aid of A
a wagon sheet which We
we
nid
h « 1 with tfs we made a very
c imfortable camp. After a nin.-
ty break fa;t we went to the dock
j
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procured some clams for bait and
took the ferry for Bay View and
spent the day fishing. Wo made
a \ery light catch that day cn ac
c -unt of the high wind. The next
day the luck was belter ar.d we
were abie to whith some <>f our
neighbors can testify. The only
t ouble was we 'did not have e-
n >ugh to go ( round.
Weldport and the Aisea bay is
one of the finest places to sflend
^ VJkta,jon# The fishing is gtod.
Xhe |naill thinjf ¡8 the hospitality
T r ff in n u t tv h th e u v l i i y f a r f o a in m t
q f f c r v t l a i fio t n c r y u H O i n p r f r r —
8 K i:i< i i i M km t ¡ ! i ( b
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y u k ig a n
nvn-r\w*^GM *- m o i
|kipï p% MMIH
I thdreof; and tha\ phunttif* have such * ‘ •
fitl^ í ’a r b r a k o N
tn • p i l r * t i k » f * r i l k « l II " / fr »•
i other and further relief in the prom- rcluUVdo-
t««r* Je . ín U. Ué r*/ <« ««U« v
mini i» .. m * *.Ail mhtm in n wLr#
,
ises
a.;
may
bo
equitable.
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NOTICE OF HEARING OF F IN A L
NOTICE TO CitEDITOkS
Mrtrl»'»/ ..iW»-lkd F a n iU *
has
This summons is sorveq upon you
Loganberry
picking
ACCOUNT
| i« tf S i* ' / • » ( ( . . . » • • . » » rii ml tM »
Notice is hereby given that the un­ by publication fn The Turner Tribune started in this community,
i n r O M M **• fnirmm.
Htnmlt d u w n
Îîiî* C a r fi4i*l
In the County Court of the State of
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bv
ord
-r
of
the
Honorable
L.
M.
Me-
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dersigned,
by
an
order
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f
the
County
Oregon for the County of Marion.
Mahan. jud0e o f the apove entitled
Court
of
Marion
County,
State
of
r im * time ris
r<l I.» 9 * " . t
In the matter of the estate of J. F.
» . h. fiHilMr. Miih.. plk» M**'
Oregon, duly mad » and entered on i court, bearing ifate of June 24, 192!/. j
Mclnlire, deceased.
m t lt ttr g r ». #»•• »»•!»« r •,
IM f«,
fflo îln r t
The lirst publication c f this sum- 1
the
1
ltti
clay
c
f
June,
1929,
was
ap­
r a r e n N od fe rr/ o * •
mh-
Notice is hereby given that the
pointed administrator of the estate of mons is July 11, 1929'. and the last MISS BESSIS FLATT
M m I h VI regnimi
I al
final account of Olive L. Siege, a
s
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elig í • rDM rm *t.
t,»»g t»l
publication will be August s. 1U2J.
VISITS S T A N D L E Y ’S
minLtrati^of - the
ertateofjT
F* Me- he
£>»U
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M t» titre flmn i ’m'-mmn 1 Ptmn
CAUL T. FOFh,
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- been_ filed
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has duly qualified as such. All per-
»rm ilnhlm » t
tnim^mnmt rm t»
Intire, deceased, has
in the
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Miss
Bessie
F’latt
of
North
ainst
said
estate
County Court of Marion County, Ore- £crv’ ,havi^ c!a;!rts
CuMitklrf II»* ftrtl»rrr*l | fV« M
Place of-residence and po:tof?icc Dakota, who lias been touring
present
the
to
gon, and that the 30th day of July. are
V«ril «*»- |l»l l»»kra
ram*
A r.il i u i;n r » H i e r
_____ __ required by adilr. j, Salem, Oregon.______ ______
(M r b ig a i i l o w J . l W *»!*••*• , . •
1929, at the hour o f 10 o >’ck>ck- a . it., «
O ak la n d l '« n l i k «
«lr H * »r r «l
law,
at
the
clfices
of
Guy
Q.
Smith,
the
west
on
a
sighiseeting
trip,
has been appointed by said court for
H i ^ u r a d v a n c t '-
p r ie r « l i ie llM l» «»n i* f r d « r n « l k
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
r L a r a r i f *r In tiH lIln « •*»♦! !•»#
hearing object.ons to said final ac­ 403 Ssiem Bank of Commerce Bldg.,
stopped off >n lu m er to visit
in
the
City
ot
ijaiem.
Marion
County,
f m i n r l n « « h n i »H * U n i# T « » *
count, at which time apy persons in­
Notice » hereby giv< q ih a ; Hi un- ^ ir
S tan d le y '* p e o p le , w h o
ntrul Pia« U «•*«!.
m c n ii
of
tiie
citizeni.
The
merchants
terested in said estate mav appear Oregon, V'ilhiu six month» from the drrai^r n|, by aii order or tho Count>
and file objections (hereto in writing dntj o l tnis notice, tfl-wift June 20, C'Turt of Marion County, Sute of w e re fo r m e r neighbors in North make it seem a pleasure to trade
1929.
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and contest same.
O r e g o n , duly made and er.ter. d on the D a k o ta .
M iss Flatt l's COusid-
W ILLIA M E. B A U .,
w.th thorn. They are pleasant
OJ.IVE I STEGE.
8th day of July, 1929, was appointed
t
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Adniinbtrr.tbi*
c
f
t.hé
Estate
c
f
Ellis
Administratrix o f Estate o f Jr F. Mc-
administrators o f the estate o f Aman- e ie tl on e o f th e best teachers a .d accomodating and do no^
.Jad«on Mil, Dccoatr’d.
lntire. Deceased.
da E. K ng, deceased, ami that they jn h e r s ta te and specializes in
‘T U R N E R , O R E G O ^
charge profittring prices as is
SMITH & SHIELDS,
have duly qualified as ruch. All per-1
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NOTICE OF HEARING OF F IN A L oil having Claims airainit »aid e-tate a rith m e tic , and is reported to dine at the majori.y of beach
Attorneys for Administratrix.
T —
ACCOUNT
Administratrix.
are I ■ re by notified to pr* sent tj. re c e iv e a s a la r y of $2100 a year
In th“ Countv Court of the State xame, duly --- ~ ed
* resorts.
• • • W. F. Ready proprietor
p^B
M M
f " '” re<.
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EXECU TRIX NOTICE OF F IN A L of O r e ^ . j for the County of Marion. law, at the
of Guy O. Srt th,
loravhing t us subject alone. 0[
Camp, is one of the
H E A TIN G
In th. m iller » f the estate of Kue- 4 'j-i Salem Bank of Commerce BMg., She has been sightseeing in '. . ¡ „ I _’n,t uccomiKlatinv cami»
i . ,
ben A. Hastings, deceased.
in the Ct“. nf Salem, Manor, fo u rty,
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genial and accomouating tamp
Iw>tico i» herehy given that tlic un
Notice ¡ 3 hereby given that the in the Citv of Salem, Marion County, ( «in.ida and Washington, com- ground owners ‘along the coast
■leraigned executrix ol the e-tate of final account of Grace Hasting.? Zo-cl,
liobeit K. Coeliran, deceasiil, has fileil edn-’n1 'ratr - of t’ne estate of Reuben Or. gon, - thin six month? from th« jng to Tun,wr for a brief visit a:,d because of this fact alone his
lunt as such eiccutriv
<jec**ai*ve«», has
nan oeen
her linal account
executrix A. n««iing3,
Ha»bngs, deceased,
been mea
filed
H. E. KING and ROY L. KING,
a,m * t '"en !io ' nS? on to Medford. bu tj neS8 ¡s growing rapidly and
mty Court of Mrrioti
LN>unty Court of Marion Coun- A<imin »ti-ntor» o f th - Estate of From there she goes to Califor- wjtj, the completetion of
with the Count
the
County, Oro; in, sud - aid Court ha Í \ t í r ? ^
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i July. 192J, at the hour
of 10 o clock
G
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Y
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s
m
i
t
h
!
I,ec*
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swl‘
nia
and
to
Mexico
to
visit
with
R^sevelt
highway,
which
gees
by an order thereof duly made ami A M hll„
appointc<1 by ,aio
Attorne;. for Anminiatrator.-
,l uicce, after which she will go through his camp his place will
entered, set .Saturday, the 27th day COUrt for hearing objections to said
id July, 1929, at the hour o f ten final account, at which time any per- C----- WOTIZ T i o rnrn.Tous — ' f° C‘>lonu,° for a visit with a be crowded all the time.
o ’clock A. M.f a» the trine .nd tie ! sons interested in said < rtate may are
n o t ic e io c r ed ito r s
| brother and then to Minnesota,
There is a fine rood from Phi-
Notire . hereby given that the un-
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1 litre IS (1 line roau ip>m rr.l
Court lootu ol said Court *^in ?h P "^ and ble objection? thereto in
r«.gneu, by o n n d -r o f the County ' ’ ‘ *Pr Q «
si.stei
lives, aitei Jomah to Waldport. The road is
Court House at Salem’, in Marion JTOt,n*
GRACE HASTINGS ZOSEL.
Court Of Marion County, State of whic h she V/Ul return to her oiled from Lhilomah to Aisea and
( oun*x , Stitt d f Oregon, as the place'
_____________ Administratrix.
Oregon, duly made and entered on the h
and 8 ch o o l_
for 'leafiiig of -al-i i-Yial \eeount. r - r
from there down the Aisea river
5th day o f June, 1929, wa* appointed
All persons havihg ohjcffikaS' to the; NOTICE OF SHEF.IFFF tí SALE
ndminUtrator o f the E.state of John
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there is a fine gravel road to
allowance to void Final Amount and |
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Z.
Larron,
deceased,
and
that
he
ha.;
j
No. ialiM
settlement c f said cetatc are notified!
.
t
' dulÿ qunlttied as buch.
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Waldjxirt for 41 miles, and from
In
th-
(
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ut
Court o ft!.» State of ■ All persons having claim* against'
to upjicnr and tile objections o ti’ ofj
there a fine beach drive to the
Oregon
I'oFMarion
Co-.iT.ty:
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»u:»l
estate
are
hereby
notiti«;«!
to;
before the 4rfV £f,f fur hepfirTg ofi
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new camp site of San Marine and
Edith M. lloví,
i present the same, duly verified aa re- ,
»aid Final Account and settlcuicut o f
Exc .I'lrti-iV fa *
>13 |p, Sin Fj^ncisco, $ 2 h
<iuire<l by law, at the offices of It. 11. |
said cetnto.
Plaintiff,
Friday evening July l»lh the the oId tbw nofYachaK
:o Los ; Angele,, 40. av4i’
i |-».*.J_*v.l(
;r»lc
;Mt ever*«
evt %
^rij
v«tj
you bave
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MARGARET ALICE COCHRAN, j
merce buibling, in the City of Salem,
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Lx«i uirix of the K.»tati id Robert K,.i Bert Hoyt,
Marion County, Or« gon, within six
At this low «oat you gtijoy ali flit Ì i fcpn*.
4 >n««q(W ,«( tram
mo-ilhs fr6m the date o f this notice Cream Sociul at t!.e home of
Cochran.
Defendant.
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{ravel, witii die . JiicJ aJvuqUgv
.pved
By virtue ni un < x«s ¡,tion i-- «-»I n it to-wit: July 4, 1929.
Mrs. L. M. Umall. There will be ;
J. W. Gll.MOLR,
J’lcnry of rciorji ij i.x and rel.ix or walk
Twkcu
of the kisa , <'litllle»l Court in the
Adminiftrator
u jirogram consisting of a “Com-
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arc goocj
jj\>l ja room“ .->(1 itc»-! enuhn .md in
above ^nKllcij canee to me <1 j r»»»-tc-vt
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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Notice is hereby given that the un­
innnity
Song'’
and
other
features,
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At*orn«-y for A«lmin;strator.
dersigned, by an order of the Coun­ meat rendered ami < i ti *-<I in . i
All .ordialjy Invited.
ty Court of Marion County. State of Court and eansc on the l!)tli day of 503 Bank o f Commerce Bl«lg.,
i
Salem, Oregon.
on the “Wert Coast", "Kla^nath” , "Oregonian" .md
Oregon,duly mad- and entered on th“ H
Tune, 1920, in favor of the above
''Shasta", (no tourivr sleeper on "Shasta") I hcroiuh
The annual ‘‘Home Coming”,
17th day of June 1.129. W W W iijt. | ,
,'q "¿inttflf «».V a ^ in d 'th e 'aim v e !
ed executor c f the estate of «Juniri •
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/arc
-nd touris, sleeper tiiktr saves nearly lulf die
lined delendar.t, for the » uiii o t
at the old Pleat a it ( cove Chu *c^
Reid, deceased, and that’ ll ha? du'
Regular travel cost.
qualified a? such. -4H person» Havi 6500.00. v.ilh interest thereon at eight'
w*.ll take place Sunday, July 21st.
iny claim«
td ».-state a r. I I’fi rent j»er annum from October J8,
A i i a b m ’ u . ’n ’n r t r m i r t i ' i n fa r i t l a o t h e r
^he speakers will l>e Rev. I). A.!
h -r.-b/ notified to praOUnt the «am- 1 192.1, until paid, pin* the farther sum
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P o e ilu <
t i l ‘ o i a l i ,<»/./ l o t h e t o i l
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duly verifiod, as required by law, at o f .<»60.00 attoriKM £o s an»l $21.00
Thompson
D.
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of
Portland
who
Morning Service, 11.Op am
th» office of IL H. Bassett, 03 Bank ,.0 t . w „j t||t, f n t of and u | ioii tins
Mr. and Mrs. F’ c r r y Temple- •
is superintemlent of home miss­
o f Commerce Building, in the City of
menage; ‘ Tho ^ingdom
of
Sabm, Marion County, Or»-gon, with­
,
,
ton of Halsey were Sunday vis-1
ion work in Oregon and Rev.
I dul on .Inna 10, I O , le w urion ; .
Heaven is like a Drag Net.” 1
in six months from the «late of this
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Warren
H. Wilson D. I). of New
and nxe »11 the R o w in g de^ribed ltors W,th t h e ,r
notice, to-wit: Jun«- 20, 192*.
It. H. BOND, Agent
Matt 12 : 1 , «pworl
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«*” - , ’ < York City, one ol
of the .'secretaries
>;ecre
LADD AND BUSH TRUST COM­ real property, to-wit: T»t .1 in Block j and Mrs. Thomas Little.
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111 , *»»itic:
*1 ■-* the
- - Bdard
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- of National Missions
PANY,
I in McCoy’s addition to the ( ity of i
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W alter Kuedi motored to .
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,'at(,ni, Marion
CvUiily,
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Bl"*
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How with
Nature. This
isone
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ip is is
o n e o of i Orrm
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msioric
R. II. BASSETT.
I. will on S. lui.uiy. July 2 ii|i. 1929. W aterloo Sunday, spending the
Attorney for fcx. cut or.
Of 19:00
19:<S> oVInrk
witii
triend*.
Kvcujng Service 8:00 p m. A t spotsandis the oldest Ilfc.by-
at t. <- hour 1 of
o ’elork A.
A. M..
M., n
at t »lay
day w
ith Irietid
a
603 Bank o f Commerce Bldg
il" Mi t front door o f the Marion
j this service 0. F. Atcliley will terian church building in c« ns-
Salem, Oregon».
(•«. "'G (-m u IfouM i,i Sah ',1 in
Mrs. William Love and chil-,
k in ,,i0 inUregU of the tant use west of the Rocky hits.
Mrs. M E. Adams, of Portland
• " ' n Co'inii, Or»;-on, f-c-U at publir Uren of hugene visited Mi-s., . ,
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p ;«» i « j i . « » «V
¡„i
Mr. mid Mrs. Joo i ’ iser
section, Kiibi-s-t to red(iupiion) to i
a ,,nt Mi-« p
11,, „ ., Anti-Cigarette-League.
I icmc dinner at npon. A coici.il was up ¡sundry ^o »ittcrui th«»
m
e
»ken
BONES BRO THERS
5 to
San Francisco
m ow
\ *'<■]£
H
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^© @ 4 o n
4 t r a in s
ice Lre^m qOCl^j
i.adie? Aid »in give ... ice LT()me Comimr At
Pleasant Grove
'Tv/tJsi Sleepers
tiRflW
FDRO
SeijitiacrMi P aciS io
aunt, Mrs. P. K. T homa
il'«' hi^hr-t bnMii for cash m hand! Love’s
‘
’
1 ;
(¿»lie n number froip Turner | »11
the right, title an«l inl«r»-.-t which
recently,
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pltended the air circus anddedi
cslioii of the air port at Silver-
ton, Sunday afternoon
All cordially invited.
nr<^
[invitation
is extended
to all to , M meeting of the McKinncy-Darb* rpioicipg over the arrival of an
, .
.
l>re*ent but «^»cimlly tho.s, who tU „. she
I the within nnmcil <lefcn»lnnt H»-rt 1
Owen Thomason with a par- f Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Archibald fn any way have l^een conntticd
! Hoyt or hi* (mint»«»- Gcrtrinle Hoyt or'
with her
| any person holding under or thr.. l ^ ° f fnends motored to New-1 were visitors at the O. P. Given with the church in thefpast
Tracy
I cith« I- ol th»>!:i hbd i in and to saij r«al j port for the Fourth.
1 home Sunday.
Rev. .1 Y. Stewart.
until TucadaJ qjglil nnd one half pound boy.
born July fill,, lie has been
sister, Mrs. Clinton
named Theoiie Joseph.