The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, August 29, 1929, Image 4

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
Deputy, i
Turner Man
in Auto Accident
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Turner. Oregon. Thursday A U G C9. 192^)
j Qrxtton for the t'uunty of Marion.
• Department No. 2. Case No. ¡JOtilti.
JF. If. üyuilrji. Eihtur
| Florence E. Walsh, Plaintiff,
va.
issued Eve «y Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oregon
The newFord truck belonging
Georg« B. Walsh, Defenilant.
to
the Turner Lumber and Man-
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To George B Wahh, «1« fi ii.tuni
Entered at the Poatoflk« above name* :
ufaeturtng Company «m l a sedan
M Turner ,‘ Orcgon, as second-class matter, under the
In the name of the State of Ore driven by M r . Compton * f Salem
gon, you are hereby sumuioueil auj , . . . . . .
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A e l of March 3, 1879.
S U B S C R IP T IO N $1.25 P£Ji > T A R
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CEHTRAUZFO RADIO
HELPS IN TEACHING
The Now
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0Q ^coms a,,d 1°
Hotel Guests,
Rodgers farm in front of ‘^ ‘r
Aagu. t. 1929. and if you fad so to M artin when he w ig going about 1 r n,>" 0*
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wort n i'M*llu* ru,,,<,
j answer trie said om pU int or other-
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_ ileretnpnienta.
"I'eUlmllteJ radio"
' wisi appear, then tor want thereof >w W ilts p s r IKUt tow ard tu rn er sprang Into wIdo nso Immedlatoly with
the plaintiff will apply to said court M artin applied the brake* as OOOn Its recent liltri»Itii-tlon by the ltadlo .
“ I p l e d g e a lle g in n c e t o t ^ e F l a g o f th e U n i t e d S ta t e s
tlo,,nHud 'vu 'acnir'1' ' '1 m >*’r '**
as he saw Compton hat wo* un- «**■*«»■• of, Amcrttn. «boas engi-
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peers (K'l (acted it.
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For a «here.« dissolving the able to avoid a COlllSlOn. the
Th, roc,.p,|t>n of
on# of |our ,
u » d th e c o u n t r y f o r w h ic h it s ta n d s .
O n e n a t io n ,
j
bonds of mtfrimony now exist
11‘n.int end p f the truck was badlv programs lu room» of hotel», school*, I
mjt between plaintiff anil defend-
lint
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indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
damaged tvnd the drivers side of “ hrarie*. clubs, hospital« or other
ant; for the restoration of her
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buildings |s supplied through wall
former name; for her costs and
tlu sedan was considerably darn- (|H>a)t*r* no mors conspicuous than a
disbursements and for such other
aged with a large amount of I won hung picture. Ths programs
and further relief as may seem
meet, equit-ibl«* and propi-r in the
gla.ts scatterv'd oyer the road. may ba heard also through separata
preijnses and the plamtilT will
loud speaker« easily c~spuocte<J wilh %
Mussolini row basin hand personal e* user ship ol Ita ly ’ s news
Both cars landed in the ditch.
soever pray.
wall plate or through heailphoues
This summnos ii directed to bo
j>»|*er adverlisetcenlt and ali (he hair in at least one Italian nenr.-;ia-
0
when It Is not desired that they be
y
J hi'ard tbrougbuut the room. The de»
p e t’ s business olltcb is standing on V eil like quills upon the Itelful * 7 pukuan" t o ^ n ' « r u"-'Hon. v x
U e e r L A W V. i l c i n f i r 0 C i v,’ l0PnK'i'* I* eguall» interesting to
hedgehog.
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1- U. McMahan, judge o f the third
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i the pampered guest i f a huge metro-
~
! polltan hotel and to pupils In Isolated
W hat mad* Benito mad, in this in s ta ll», was (ha picture in the
o ^ ‘
■,ti™ n tiw ! oa
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,
schoolhouses, who now can listen to
advertisement of an flMWiUilJo that sbdwi ,1 at. Ils lis o soldier, in full the 25th day of July. 1929, by pub-
W h ile the opening of deer I educational feature« hithertb available
unlfortu, undergoing treatment for
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liriiin* the same in fhe Turin r l rib
insect.. Il s sn offe no t . the pres- 'j’ " 1'* ^ ‘w ^ T p er'o f general cirvula- minting season on September 15 only to pupils in the largest cities.
tigs’ and dignity nf the Ittlia U sold cr Cut ;» o u i.” úrdeos the d, C a lo r
|sporUmen will be called to ob-
Takes Another Job
Vsottt.
once a week for four ( ( i consecutivo serve a change in the limit laws.
It shows tha Ile.:solini .;ill h »r gkanB» oi democracy. A com itcn j Wlt.ks, five (M ussues. in the manner
h im ter-w ill be alloweti but
one mule
depr.
He n»ay kill one
,
of the Stati of Oref
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r u b ’ ictfv v.f th. p'.c-uro of a s e n io r, or a judge, cr * - n c J la-mg do - f The first publication « the 1st daj mule deer M d one Wack tail or
1 o u .d cc;«aFplf wobld raisV a bowl. w. uldn t UT
Portland , U „ y
^
Ä
i^icaÎe
New».
Dumping Laws on Them
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y-?Sst4
Bnä
AtiKIt IT .Tt'K R (II. S.. M 8.
degrees)
Agricultural Kennomii'S, A gri­
cultural
Education,
Amnml
Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry,
Farm Cropa, Farm Manage­
ment, Hortk'uHurw
(Pomol­
ogy, Vegetable
Gardening),
Poultry Husbandry, Soil»; (g -
rieultuml Fngineei mg
ll«rti.
lultural Products.
Laiio»e«i>e
Architecture, Sciences Basic to
Agriculture (it majors).
CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
(BS., M S. «teyrge»)
COMMERC E < U S. degree; M.
S. in Agricultural Eooiu.tines,
Rural Sociology)
Accounting and
Management.
Advertising and Selling. Bank­
ing and Finance. General Busi­
ness, Real Estate, Secretarial
Training. Marketing, etc,
ENGINEERING (B.8., M S. de
Civil
(Structural,
Highway
Sanitary, Hydraulic, Railroad.
Construction); E l e c t r leal
(Power, Railways,
lighting.
High
\ uitagc
TeUl’hrtny',
M echaniral (Machine
Denign,
Heat
Power
Ventilation
pol<ii*r i< jast a» mawB entitled to' prestige ".«id dignity a« an/body elsi. primenbe»i by the law« an.I a—.ut.s
: >•>« d« ' r .»w 1 » w « rioiu'Ki
the service of this summons shall be in all sections of the state than
S t a t e ’7
A Nallonnl apij Minio College
maintalninl, a» described iiy Senator
Morrill, founder of the Land Urani
Colledges, "to offsr opportunity , ' ,
for u liberal and practical education.
fut thy world's hganigag, for the In.
duitrlal pin anils ani prof«»t(óna of
Takos proflrams
requirt'U to appear ami answer the OoJIlUMT in front Of the 1
P.
lliu'at» In bolola today ara turning
eompiuij’t of tju' plaintiff in the above Rcnigefs home on the Priliu le
aii a radio program lu their roonu aa
5uit now on file wath tlu*
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| cu*rk of ttiv above ontiiied court on
1 hur$u8!y uftornoon. There easily as they switch ou Uia vlectrla
• or before the last o-»> of the tune pro
no paAsengors in e itiie r car.
light. pupils In schools ate llatenlng
.oriheii in the order for publication ..
.
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, pf this summons, namely; on or bo
tOInptOH iUIStttilHHl slight In to valuable lectures glveu far away,
fore the expiration of four (41 weeks juries,
* a'ud lanaula In tborouaAiy modern
j tnun the date of the first publication '
•nf this Mimmoru. which is me i.-t d;u i
«h e colhssion occuped when apartmenu ara eonnsctlng thalr re-
.»f August. 1929. and which last date Compton shot O&t into the road t'* ,7,u* *®<* «* «»«Hy » « they conuect
^ u ^ p ^ a r ^ c o "t ‘rife ^ita'tay ^
“O re g o n
Uregon'a (.and Grant College, now
In its Hind year, affords training in
10 deg)»«-grantmg *|iu>nU and d>*
partinsnla.
Heating, Gas,
Refrigeration,
Aeronautical) ; Industrial Sfioj,
Adniinl»! ration.
T ra
in s .
MS. ^o-
groe«)
I.ogging Riigiiieering, Lumber
Manufacture,
Tee|iiiical Kofi-
Hairy.
fores
HOME ECONOMIC? - (B.B.,
M S, degrees)
Clothing. Textiles, snd Related
Arts; L'0.^* and Nutrition;
Household Administration; la-
■titutional Management.
M IL IT A R Y HCIRNt E
AND
TACTICS <RS. degree)
Pirhl Artillery, Engineers, In­
fantry.
MINES (IIS, MS, degrees)
Gfobgrv. Mining Eiwbi^tiUK«
Metallurgy,
“
PHARM ACY (PhC., B.S., M S.
«legree« )
Pharmacology,
f'harmaceuti-
«al Analysis,
Pharmaeognosy.
VOCATION A L
EDUCATION
(B.S., MJ. d 'K l’ cv j
Adminlntration,
M i |'« t v |»' um ,
nnd Teaching of Agrikultur*,
Commerce, Home EcununilAa,
Industrial Arty
The school of Ra-dr Arts and Science«, Industrial Journalism, IJ-
lirary Practice. Physical Education, and Munir service departmentg
not leatling to degrees together with a privately support«'«! depart­
ment of Religion, affortf additional terming supplrmeptary to the major
curricula.
Freshman " ,-e|i begins September f.|
For Catalogue nml Other Information Add runs
THE REGISTRAR
OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
¿ S 'l ^ 't X e 1 « p‘ub\ic.tioP»'"ihcroor ^ e y have been for years. Heavy
• and unless you make defense on said j inroads made upon cougar have
N o. in force «>-1 S**l brand new California laws. There is little risk last date and day, plaintiff will take I jn nQ smaj| dejfrt,e been res|Kinsi-
in saying that ncl 10 |*r cent of Caldon
» have any idea as (o what
hTrTom ^a'nt on“ f ili \ ble tor this increase of deer,
JO per cent of th is » r.ew laws are Vet, ignorance of law is not a good herein.
hxctiee for violation thereof.
Dated this 25th day of July, 1929
h>, The teultiplicity cf law accounts for the Dot that, frequently, it is
FUFD A. WILLIAMS'.
Attorney for Plaiptiff.
impcaeiblt' to get a direct answer, à ves or no, on a point of law from
Residence and P. O. address baleni.
P rin c ip a l ef O yster Day, Long Island,
lawyers. Oltfen your lawver has ta consult h ' 1 books for his artswor. and Oregon.
school operating so ntrallscd radio,
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gets one that you could hay-procured, y o c r s e l H i « aiivantags lies
Th!« type of centralised radio,
(Authorised hy the Stale Board of Higher Educatiog)
largely, in k t:o »iu g where to h>'->k fur it. Al.»o too many laws may uc
as audio frequency, Is not lo
SNOWWDS
A spiali worin has taken a known
bs confused with tse conventional
haunt for fQtne of the disrespect of law. 1
In the Circuit Court o f the State of heavy toll of fish in Elk Lake,
radio receiver and amplifier connected ’/ A V V S N N A A V V V V V iV V V A W A A iV W W V A A 'A V A V W w V A W
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However, 891 new laitt ought to promote in m a te iu t h e ia » busi Orvgon for the County of Marion,
Dear
Benil
rvnd
caused
the
state
w't,, »mattered londspeaker» «>r hcad-
Department No. 2. Case No.
nr s i'------ ^Portland Daily Nett a.
A V V V V V V A V A V V V W W .% W f lM V W .A W A '.'.V .'/.V W /A ’ .W
pan-.c commission to close the tfout*
n*Ctf‘'t,0B wlth
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Mary M. Cok\ Plaintiff,
retjaency U t » period In «Tory room
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to
fishermen.
This
is
the
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IT S (H R HOME TOWN
IS
ttlC
M
If
an
excellent
radio
receiving
set
Robert J. Cole. Defendant.
Î
AND WE LIK E IT
first
time
in
the
history’
of
the
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there,
To Robert J. Cole, defendant above
named:
commission that w h , worm has
A great Deigbborhood meeting was held eaceiitlv at Cham;>oeg< • n the name of the State of Ore-
¡ummoned gnd been discovered, According to units mounted in standard switch.
IOMF.ONM «iii«*e »aid something b I miu I his loan i\hi< h w* think
park-for the »urpfce of tfi<cttasin| the project -f p l.c io g a suitable on-
the j Matt Ryckman, superintendant
f**l*fon, pno meUey with anw
uppli« with (airlicular, nieuning to our h«nnv town. We
borial bnilumg on tlim htetorical ground It h i* he^n
t h a t , compia,nt of thé plainüff in the above
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,vhn h a«
an Pllf3,ln*' distributing and outlet equl^
won’t change p word l’ur i( «uila us ju»t a« it stand*.
Congress be askeT again to appropriate money (or the narrose in ti e entitled suit now on file with the oi naicntnes. wno nas maae ap ^
con„ UutlDK on. chMnol,
Uron0re-s u<
8*r»,n
PI
pk'8'®
,or
purpose in tr.e n ^rfc of th^ above ^„title.| court pn .investigation, the worn) 1$ about qulre«l for |he rereptlog nnd dlstrlbu.
“ There arr fnn«i«'r town than our little town, tliet* are tuwq«
grounds that th- famous Clistapoeg convention decided the government or before th«- last «lav of the time pre-» one-half inch in length and at- tion of oao program. Aa many *«
that aru bigger than this, while the people who live n thg «mailer town#
four
channels,
giving
the
llstenor
«
and nationality ol n o lo n Ir G r e g , b u t Hi* entire w»ai c : . . t There is
tacks the internal organs of trout
don’t know the rxeltement they ml*«.
choice of any oue of four programs,
D» question but what Champoeg has a lust claim to Ilia honors of n for* the expiratiop of four ( 1 ) week« tau8j ng death. Many fish have may be mounted on the central iwln-lv
"There ure thngs you ve«- in the wealthier town» that you vaq’t
bvtionul park It trnlild seem more fitting ¿.<r Oregon u p an this me- f r®n' th,‘ datt‘ 01 th,e.
Pul?,,lcatlon
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Of this summon#, which is Ole 1st day been found upon the shores i f board. The equipment Is operated
inthc town tha’s »mall; and yet, up and down, there’s no i>ther town
tnoual In dependant of the Bntionnl government. \\ hat wopld be m .re of August. 1929. and which last date (h e lake and the commission has from the usual electric lighting cir­
after nil.
cuit. The receiver for each channel
ti ting than lot Oregon to honor her founders by erecting a memorial
% \ h % o t collected and burned them. E v c rv Is tuned to a given station and the
"It may be that the street« am’t long, they're not wnfe and
to the pioneets who had all to do wlih «Iccding the fate i f Oregon nnd August; 1920. an«l if you fail ,'o to ^ ¡ b l e e ffo rt w ill be made to tuning dials locked In position to pre­
maybe not straight, but the neighbors you kaow In your little (own all
vent tinkering. A tlm» clock switch
bolding It for a territory in the United inate« jn place of a province of answer the ^lid complaint or other- ;
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wise appear, then fQ'r want thereof keep the parasite from spreading may be set to start the programs at
welpome a fellow—It's great-
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the plaintiff will apply tp said court l0 0(h er lakes or streams,
any designated hour and to turn them
The Portland Teh-gram offers the following suggestion—-“ It might, for the relief demanded in her said (
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"In
the
glittering
street»
of
the
glittering
towns
wi(h
palaces
off. The centralised equipment may
complaint, via.
be placed beside the telephone switch.
pavemi'iit and thrnll, in the midst of the throng you will frequently long
be a reproduction of some frontier fort or block house, a replica ol a
For a decree dissolving (he
rP - T. j „ T> T T
boart1' •»«lihid the desk In a hotel, la
for your own town after all.
bonds of mtarimony now existing
fiioneer crttlement, or of tile curious community dw ellin g« that were
i. Vv 111 AV, U • i l i l l l / i I C O the olBoo of a hospital superintend«'»!,
between plaintiff and defendant;
built and Deed by the Indians before the white man enm e.”
“ If you live and you work in your own little town. In spite of
in the office of a school’* principal or
for the restoration of her former
any place that U convenient. Phono­
the fart that it’s small, you’ll find It a fact that our own home town Is
name; for her costs and disburse­
There are many decendants of these pioneer makers of history
graph record« may be played In the
ments, and for such other relief
the beset little town after s«!l.**
still livin g in Oregon and Washington which was then a part of Ore­
absence of programs.
as to the court may seem meet,
gon territory One man, Francis X:vvi«r U itth ieu , who died a few year*
just and equitable in the prem-
We bcliev? in our town and have a lot of faith In our fellow
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i Th® other (TP« of centra!1*ed radio
Albany, Oregon, August 00 rofeU the ainerent problem of per.
ises.
townsmen. We want our paper to be your horn« town paper und nil
ago. in Pordand, was «aid to be the man whose vote decided Oregon for
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This summons is ciirected
j (Special), Entripfi jl) tfiiS city’s ions who desire to use their own r<*
that it implies,
the Union. D ie faocoua meeting was iu*t as important for the State ol served upon you
buildings,
Lf
L w
annual twin round-up, il-hieb
ap>,tm
of
pursuant
to
an
order
of
Judge
annual
which arill
will °e‘ vlng .«U In apartment
lour Country Weekly is of, by
Washington as for Or?gop. from an historical standpoint. Why
not
of
W ily cot "* A ”
” _Countv Judge of . . , ,
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It ts known as radio frequency and
nnd for Yonr Home Community
joint me- Marion c fT t y . ’ Orego^f made and be held on Labor Bay, are com- do.. .way with the naccelty for un,
come Jo an agreement with our sister «tate and establish
I
the
i.on-
«ptered
on
the
3
ist
day
of
July.
1929,
•
inj?
in
rapjdly.
I
hey
have
already
sightly
roof
antenae
and
lead
lns
on
tco ru l at 1 he biittuic site of this famous convention and bold the hon- eptered -r — - ...... - » . - - - - - 4,
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1 by ppblisliipg the .«ame in The Turner
(fig number thht were ^ walls of modern buildings. It Is
TIIK TURNER TRIBUNE
òr3 oh !h* Taciñc coast pfhere they belong.
Tribune, a Rcw.-pap.-r o f general fir- a d u ,t u
numB€r lnaj^ * ere not a mero lead In. but Is strictly a
TURNER, OREGON
culation, pr r^ted ami published in registered a ye a r ago and m ore radio frequency transmission line
Turner, .Marion County, Oregon, not
thepi are corping in ddjly.
which does not pick up additional *lg- »^ W »V »W V V V V % V V S A V «V »V V V V W V W »V »W V V W V V V V V V V V V V V V V
NOTICE TÇ CREDITORS
| SHERIFF'S NOTICE CF S/.L^ OF less
( ¿ ' T than
I uh W
e s a week
Z k fe
four’ (4
(4 ) )
or-ce
for r four
,
,.
pals or Interference. One efficient
REAL PROPERTY ON
consecutive week- five (5 ) im u m , in
Coos Bay district has the dis-
, omo 50 tq T5 fqP, gbove the
Notice is hereby given that the un­
EXECUTION
the manner pressribed by the laws -
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dersigned, by an order of the County-
tioction
of
furnishing
t|)e
most
root takes care of all, so that tenant»
Ey virtue of an execution issued and statutes of the State of Oregon,
Court of Marion County, State of
|y were visitor* a( tfie Jay Cook
fner*!y
The first publication Is thp 1st day entries of any one conimunity.
Oregon, du!y made and entered on out of the Circuit Court of the State
7 * It rnei.l
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wrxta to Ait p ,u
a * «1 ,n lhelr radto
»o'*® 1- A
the 17th day of August, 1929, v a i of Oregon for the County of Marion of August, 1929, and th.- last public«- ( entered 31 Dairs o f tw ins in one f cce,Tlnsr *ct* 0D *
home Kunday.
nppo,„tm.
«., f tn.
«-,«.«• « " the 1 1 th day of May, 1928, in tion. a, prescribed in sa.d order, and entered d l pairs Ol tw ins Ifl one Urg. percentage of the beat type of
appointe«! .ununietnatwr
a«iministrator o
the estate
Mr. find Mr* Arthur Kunkp
of lmop.-ne Grant ard that he ha favor of W. W. McKinney, plaintiff, the la.-t -lay for sour appearance is day and Since then Several Other big apartment» now are being equipped
|n this way.
jl
an<l aKain^t A. I.. Hii-.«< kom and Mr», the 29th day of August, 1929, an I
¡^.(g have registered,
duly qualified as such, All p«'rsons
Mrs.
Flifiet, 1’nlraa oiul Osear
id , stat are , A - L Hirsekorn, defendants, for the service of this
summons shall be
having glaims against said
—
v York
— •* is coming
Mrs. 17
Mamie
PliFlet,
of Haletn, Mr. nnd Mrs.
hereby notified to present the same, um of three hundre«! and no/1 0 0 deemed completc«l at th<- expiration
Mr. and Mra. I. H. Small wero
duly vtrified as required by law, at dqUars, L". S. gohi coin, with interest1 o f the last date for publication there­ from Oakland, California, to ap-
Bill
Mussoy,
of Klamath Fallg
: agreeably surprised a few days
the offices of 3. M. Endicott, in the at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, of, and unless you make defense on
all ( spent .S 4 iiday at Hagar’|
City o f Salem, Marion County, Ore­ from the 20th «lay of F< bruary, 1928, -aid last «¡ate and day, plaintiff will pear With her Sister, Mrs. Ellen
ago
by
a
visit
from
W.
H
.
Dun-
th« farther sum of $75.00 attor- take judgm ent and decree against you
.
# f ' r„v)tr„ „
v f rs Mor-
gon, within six months from the date and
ney- f . . -, md the further -um of a prayed for in her complaint on file M ortan OI LTRDtrce,
I bar, of Edmonds, Waghington. Grove
o f this notice, to-wit; August 22,
111.50 c« ts, and accruing co.-.-, I herein.
tan s twin children, Wilfred and
Mr. Dunbar was at one ¡time one
(929.
Those attending the icpcrontq
Dated this 31st day o f July, 1929.
w jii a i„f ,,ntpr
have levied upon and will sell at
I Constantlo Queruben bas a rhanca
W I GRANT,
of
Turner’s
leading
citizens.
He
FRED
A.
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ILLIAM
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Administrator of the E-tale of Imo-j,fay o f September. 1929, at 10 o’clock
Attorney
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- for Plaintiff.
Five year old twins o f Mrs. A- the old crook Character In Bayard waS bookkeeper and assistant munity wore; Mr. and Mrs. Jay
gene Grant, Deceased.
\ M., at the court house door in Mar-
R. idonce and P.O. a Mress: Salem, . j|ejne, p o rtland, w ho have Veiller s famous play, •’Within the manager forjhe old Oregon mil
— — - - ■ - <<n County and State of Oregon, all Oregon.
Cook and daughter, Mr. nmL
Law," In that he Introduced a now era
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; the ri^lit, title ar d inter« 1 which the Aug 1-8-15-22-29-1929
.acrobatic inclinations, have en-
crlmlnal hUtory. v.uur’a charae- j ling Company at the time when Mrs. J. \V. Scl»ifforor nnd family
A D M IN IS IR A TO R ’S NOTICE
IS1' 1 ^
HirJ'korn and Mr . A. I..
tered and they will doubtless (or boasted that he was the first man hey were at the peak of their
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Hirekorn. «lefen«iants, ha'I on or
Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Huilley and
Notice is hereby give;» that the ur.-
the tlth day of May, 1928, in
have a chance to show their Stuff ,0
* Maxim silencer In »hooting business in Turner. Mr. Dunbar
dersigned, by an ordei of the County |or to th.' fallowuVt described pre»- ]
family,
Mrs. Fred Bchifferer and
as the committee IS offering pnz- n)aq captured by detective* by mean* tvvas in Salem attending the Kia-
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the
to-wit:
daughters,
Mrs. Arthur Kituko
County oif Marion, duly mad«- and
es for inter-twin contests.
u annis convention and could not
of a radio photograph.
Beginning at the Northeast cor­
entered on the 29th day of July, 1629.
and
son
and
Mrs. Anderson.
ner
of
a
tract
of
lan«l
conveyed
by
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Mayors of Oregon cities will . 7he ' h“ ° *,,crt w,hlcÎL Queruben U forego opportunity of his early
was appoint««! administrator of the
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b«lng taken back to New York to ! ■
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J. L. Parrish to Catterlin and Hick
«state of William Hall, deceased, and
hy deed date November 25, 1887,'
put on an interesting competition face charges of swindling and forgory dayH m UreKon' He is no engaged
that he ha; duly qualified as such ad­
ami recorded in book 34, page 688, 1
ministrator. All persons having claims
in the morning for a $‘,20 prize of extended over 6,500 miles nnd ended in the real estate business in Ed
of :he Marion County Deed Rieeords '
against said estate aru hereby notified
, fered by the round-up committee tn Honolulu harbor. The sleepy Fili­ monds, a thriving suburb of
to present the same to him, duly veri- j said tract being w ithin the cor- :
pino was roused from his berth nt 6
porate
limits
of
the
City
of
Salem,
to the city that will stage the o'clock on a recent morning and Iden­ ! Seattle.
tied, as required by law, at his r. i i
f.s
delineated
on
plat
of
Parrish’s
dencc, in the Citv of Turner, in Mar­
best 15 to 20 minute program tified positively hy a facsimile radio
lon Courtly, Oregon, within six | Addition “ B" to the City of Salem
r*cor«ied in book 1 , page 80. of
Acceptances have been received photograph, taken from an original la
months of the date of thi.i notice.
the files of tho Bureau of Information
< Dated this 1st day of August, 1929. ; the Town Piat Records of sai«l
from Eugene, Salem, Corvallis, tn New York Police Headquarters and
Marion Couhty, thence Southerly
O. PF ARSON.
n!nu>: the W.- t line o f Fifteenth
I^ebanon and Brownsville and projected 2,600 miles across tho Pa­
Admin
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• f the Estate o l W ill-'
Obtained. Sen«l m
l o r vkuch
(13th) Street extended sixty-four
several
more are expected in a cific Ocean by the Radio Corporation
iarri FL it, Deceased,
and
wc
wiM
p.r«jinp*Iy
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you
a
(C4) feet, thence Westerly at right 1
pf America.
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scpVL Our bookon Patents and
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angles with said Fifteenth Street j
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Miekcy, of Kn-
Trade marks wifi be setit tp f on
Attorney for Estate.
ai d parallel with raid South line of j
oh request.
Besides the motor boat races
Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg., Balers.
“ B” Street one hundred sixty feet; j
lem, visited with Mr. and Mrs'
Oregon.
thence Northerly parallel with the
and inter-twins competitions,
f Date of first publication August 1,
Ivan Hadley last week.
Ka.-t line of Fifteenth (la t h )!
there will be a bathing beauty
Street extended sixt« four feet to
1929.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hennico
Date of last publication August 2P,
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the South line of said “ B” Street; (
contest, an amatuer horseshoe
thence f -.rterly along &anl South 1
1929.
30S Seventh St„ Waxhmgton. D. C-
were
dinner guests at the home
tournament and other sports.
line one hundred sixty (160) feet >
O ver 34 Y r » r » * E»srrieTicr>
of
Mr.
and Mr*. L, E. Donnies
to the place of beginning.
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Term« of rale, cash, unless bid in !
Sunday.
by plaintiff.
The Tribune shop ran print yout
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Bchifferer
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 13th ]
Have your envelope* printed with
butter wraps, letter heads and en- day of Augu*t, 1929.
ami family nnd Hutb Htadlcman
your return addrees.
Tha Tribune
O. P. BOWER,
fejopaa.
can do th<i wcrk.
visited in Corvallis Sunday.
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon.
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By W. RICHARDSON,
Mr. aiyl Mrr. Cuitis and fami-'
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Elk Lake Closed
To Fishermen
Champoeg Memoria)
Coming Good
Old Timer
Visits Turner
FLEEING MAN CAUGHT Í!
$ BY A RADIO PICTURE
PATENTS
D. SWIFT
&
CLDÏERDALE
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