^«1 «>■ - T T U l ------ 1 T H E T U R N E R T R IB U N E •Turner, .Oregon. Thursday OCT 3. 1929 if y. ftv;uu!ry. CDitu*’ Igfued fyp r/ Thursday bt Turner. Mgripn Cquijly. Otegon SUBSCRIPTION ^1.25 PER YEAR. Entered at th« PostpjBc« gt Tuiw«r, Oregon, as second-class matter, under the _________Act of March 3, 1879. j “ I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States and the country for which it stands. One nation, indivisible, with libertv and justice for all.” — — ■— ------------------------------ ------------ . --------- — ■ Promoting Cpmmuuism II th « Irtdert of the North Carolina inohs that have t).-. a attacking fbe textile striker* are rca’ ly frTtr.ru> prorpolsth > cause ofcom u u r.i no gnd social unrest in th ? count?/, th •/ are doing amagnifteent job, and should receive the instant tpagratuiatj ns of Mots. jr If, onoth-e to wi|j coavert? f i the sumjnu^iii*- hancer than anything eltej that could bare happened Tfcp ¡gnotan! fanatica who are naponsih ? are playing directly into th.* bapd» of tbq slpikpr*.------- Portland puj- !»• That Problem « I . . Eternal . • V f Traffic - v. - - - In gome western Hates “ Traflic surveys'! are to be made, starting P et. f. on ||1 federal higbipaya, hut we doubt if tbev do rpuch j t o i . People who drtyv salaries “ traflic er/ionccr»*! h sv. teen at work for years, but jt ’ s still pfo-tv bnrd to find a place to park or to get a- jic-ad cf the 25 mile-ac.d-ur.der driver on tbp highways The ceginee s usually produce ? h t of compli. |ted maps ard graph*, fiOt)-cdil peg*? of mi meagre pin d recommendatitns and a IfU , for services at about $¿5 a qqy. Sqmebody flic? ayfay the tttape. graphs qnd recotr m< pdaficn*. o- kehs the bill and proceeds to forget all about them. And the public JccepH on running a temdefature re d learning near cuss words A newspaper is supposed to fysve a solution of e v e 'y prcblaoi A- far as this newspaper is contp'ntd, you can put us down as free from 1 solutions for the traffic prcbltru as Hawes is of ^nee-breecbes.- — Pcpt- i n i l Daily Kewjf. he world again is debtor to Ethel Hueston fo r a fine tale, strong, tru e and A m e ric a n to the last word. Debtor, too, fo r another sweet, delightful, whimsical heroine o f a type similar to her “ Pru d eiicep f the Parsonage "T h esp a rse, pip and pepper o f Ella will ma\e her a figure to capture every reader, si si A McKinney - Riches Married in Salem Miss Lucile Riche# and Joseph S. McKinney were quietly mar­ ried at the home of Rev. Nor­ man K. Tally, pastor of the ORDER will b- made on the 3rd day of Octo- First Presbyterian church, of Jn the County Ooury cf to» Stave /i ber, 1029. Salem, Wednesday, September Oregon fo r Marion County. C. A. SWOPE, !'25. Mrs. Richard Carlson, of Attorney for Plaintiff. |n t’.ie'Matter o f the Estate 61 Johhrie Karwelf, a Minor. Salem, aunt of the bride, and This cause canic op to be beard this SHERIFF S NOTICE OF SALE Or Miss Mabel L. Walker, of Tur­ ay upon the petition o f Hart Earwell, * ' T REAL PROPERTY ON ner, attended them. The bride uarcharf of the' estate and pi r.^-u «,1 FORECLOSURE olinnie Katwett, a minor, praylrg for was gowned in dark blue all Notice is hereby' given, that by ! an order" of Sale of certain real prop­ virtue of an execution duly issued out The Tribune Soon silk chiffon velvet and carried erty belonging to raid minor, de­ of the Circuit Court o f the State of scribed in raid petition, and it ap­ Oregon, for the County o f Marion, an arm bouquet of Orphelia pearing to the court from said petition and to me directed on the 10th day i SUMMONS ! rose buds and carnations. They firiL to thTf^ci^sts of n ! l Johnnie •of September iaíO upon a judgment l n the Circuit Court of the State of left immediately for a short Fanvefi that VI o'sa id r, V orooerH afld di'cree, d!lI>'1 reruJere'1' mtere should n»t be xxanted j S ? ‘ » w against { mens from the pastor. Mr. (si ■ community. She attendee the |or tl,« «ala <-* who r * ii P4*P*rt>. nut taxed at $19 Off and costa and fn 'feur^DO ^week ' ^ fron the°.rate^^lof I9tra-j there tver® many \ isit- i * u rn er schools and is a gradu- ' It is further ordered that a copy o l exp tr . of said execution I will on tM„ hrlt pQblication of this summons, ! fiends with US. t f th T u r n c r high school Proud Owner Shows Champion Follow This Enchanting Tale cs a Serial in CHRISTIAN CHURCH f; ^ -if "You’ll Do'» Cray Croampot of W. M.” , Junior Champion Jorooy Cos# and its owntr Mrs. Edna L, Knight. Mrs. Edna L. Knight, Willow- and Pet gtock Show; Junior Agr|* meadow Jorsey Farm, Wlllowa, cultural activities In the naw J. Ct California, on« of tho few women Penney Hall; and the Oregon Fifty breeder* of llrostock—and sueeeas and Uamo Com mission's Exhibit oi ful. too—will exhibit her p rli« win­ Wild Life (Including a Kish Hatch­ ning Jersey« at the 19tb Annual ery In full operation). Altogether! Paelflo International LI restock Ex­ the 1039 program will offer great­ position. Portland, Oregon, Oct. 26 er variety than ever before — tty N ot . I, Inclusive. complelo shows—Puro Bred l.lt e Thla yeor, for tho first tint«, tho stock Show; Knt Stock Show: American Jersey Cattle Club has Dairy, Manufacturer's and l.nni| «elected Tacltfc International to be Products Show«; Sheep Show; ono of the four section«! shows In American National Kox Show; Na­ the United Slates. Thla makes tional Wool Show; Industrial Ex­ available awards tor All American position; Boys' and Girls' Cluty honor In the Jersey division of Work Exhibits; Northwest llsy th e West’s grontest livestock and (¡ruin Show; and world re­ classic. The Club has also added nowned Horse Show, including 11.000.00 lo the Exposition'« prise ' among other spectacular event« tnoLoy, bringing tbo total premium* the Six Horse Tenm Driving con­ offered for Jerseys alone up to tests during cnch of the seven fl.500.00. Total prlso money (or evening programs. •II classes aggregates $100.00000 Special reduoed tores to the Ki- New features announced for this poslllon will be In sffert on all year's Exposition are the 3000- leading transportation boos In thlg (oop display of the Oregon Poultry territory. this order u« published for three sue- Saturday the 12th aay of October, to-wit- from the yeti, .lav nf S-ni.m .l o*i.„ o . . j . e u « . i ui u I . . . . . . , cessive week* in 'ihe Turner Tribune,, 1920, at the ho»r 192 :». and if von fi)1,*to fa,i »„ s0 n ,ppear iL » ' — i *5^r‘(^ay will an(j 18 prominent ... in local oar of or 10 1U o’clock O COCK A.M. a m . ber. ber> li>29> „ n,, if v i * *-Cf)ool u T . be un- i ann -v.. lodge } newspaper of gepe.al circulation j o f said day at t the west door O f the p!ainti,T wiil ti;k' jU{|Ement agam.it | der capable teachers and two c x -’ circie3< The groom 13 a son of printed ar«l published in said county, | county court house r PubMc aucrion to"S'e’ «^ ^ t o - w it: Itra rooms for classes will be, tho ,ate J. S. McKinn McKinney and which fuUy complies with l**‘' statute.., Oregon, sell at , ,,, ,,«■■„ u„ w,c .. *#. , . regarding the publication of legal ad- highest bidder 1«, has been a resident nThe“ g U title, ritle °in W l^ h e r with ^ ^tere“^ h e J S f 5 at ’ t tne o ^ th% w in « 3 o f th e Church j h „ been a re3id en t of o f Turner day o f sale, all the right, inter- KeHicr in.erest t thereon lertisement*. by the use of f screens. This w ill; f for severa| years. His U5C o 1 MS Will or s evera | y ears. H is I mother, est and ertate which srid -aid defendants rats ° ^ f f eight elXht per cent per annum from by Dated this 20th day o f September- an 1 all persons claiming under them ^ y Jd’ 1 d?4i i lE n^,i aa,d ’ tor. *ur‘ make warm and light room which Mrs L w Robertson, is a resi- 1329. subsequent to the execution of plain- th‘;^ " 'i" 1 oi as special aftor- dent c j Turn#r> They will make J. C. SIEGMUND. Hff's mortgage in, c f and to «aid “ y, "J S ? 8; " i d for pla.nti/T * costs the children will enjoy. Judge. premises hereinbefore mentioned and ®nd disoursetneitt* incurred in this The orchestra will practice cn their home in Turner where described in said execution gs follows, n0.:011- B. W. MACV, to-wit: j <2) That the usual proceedings Wednesday and later a social will tbey are associated in the own- ‘ Attorney for phe Guardiaq. Lots one and two in Block 4 in u,e *'a dlternoon , Burgoyae is transferintf to us Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. >ou arc heTtby required To appear South h ‘ j degree« and 4, minute..! * * Mr. and Mra. Bowen, son ami from the Southern Methodist and answer the ecuiijiJairit of the By w - RICHARDSON, ’’ J ataiffst ---- - Deputy. plaintiff *-— herein, j fjled you in conference and wax formerly lo ■* thenco South ~ th e fair in Balem and visited Sun. «he above entitled ,-ourt, on or before afi-l wife; 6.90 chain«; cated at La Grande, Oregon, Sis­ the last 'day of the time prescribed tn t.fi-_-nce North 89 degrees and -15 ! day with Mrs. Bowen’ s brother the order for publication of this sum­ minute* Fast 7-25 chain* parallel to ter Driver who has boon po3tor N O IJC E OK FIN AL ACCOUNT , and wife, Mr. and Mix. W. H. mon:; uftDti you, which period of tune the North lir,e of said claim of of the local church the past year lb four weeks from the 5th nay of Notice iv hereby given that the final I- N. Gilbert and w ife; thence Harris. Other guetts at the Har- yeptember, 1929, being the time gf account of M. B. Hoyden and Ben is transfered to Bandon, in the North 6.90 chain« to the place of Rex Herren, 17. of Mr3. ris home Sunday were Mr. and the first publication hereof, and if Isaac M ixwell, joint administrators of beginning, and containing 5 acres Coos Bay district I«etus turnout you fail so to appear and answer said the estate of W. O. Hr.yrten, dee-eased, of land, more or les», in Marion Pancott, and a sophomore at Sa- Mrs. Wickman and three children complaint, the plaintiff will apply to has been filed in the County Court of next Pundayand Rive him a Rood County, Oregon, the eourt for the relief prayed for in welcome. Don’ t foruet the Sun­ her complaint, to-wit: to dissolve the day School and Epworth Lcairue bond« of matrimony, existing between the plaintiff and defendant, gestóte to «aid plaintiff her forme r name of Leota W-iUon, and for such other and court as the time and place for the 1 and all persons claiming under or been Mr. Darren’ . s aunt of Cottaffd! U n t lt P r S S C ö k D 0€1* further jreliof a* nhall be agreeable to hearing of objections to s.pch final ac- through you, be forever barred o f all 1 The , l . , I deceased , . had , I . 1 subject , i _ and . , I ,1 ..I _ — _ m,.n, • * ., l-i .. the principie i of equity. count and the settlement of said es- right, title and Interest ¡0 and to tan to loakage o f the heart since Grove, were aldo among tne You are further notified ttiat this u-te, at which time any person inter- ! above described premise«, and every childhood and death was believed Sunday visitors at the Harris funimons U served upon you by pub- > ,n M * !'1 ''«taut m,*y app-.-ar aqd part thereof. I. 1 1 . , , G. A. McKay, R. L«e Th isxan lication thereof in The Turner Tribune I fib ' °bjr«ticns thereto and cofitert the -rhnt thu „umnlons in published 110 haVf> " ° en cau vjd thls ai1 h ,xr,e and Cordell Ball made up a a weekly newspaper published at purs-.ipnt to an order duly made and ment Besides the widowed moth- Turner, Marion County, Oregon, pur M. B. HAYDEN. t r t! red b‘ , the ,H“ no™ble L. H. Me- ¡ e r he is su rvive J by a sister, Mrs party of hunters that left Friday nusnt to the OTdcr of the Honorable BEN ISAAC MAXWELL, ¡ ***h«? , Ju>-xe of tne Circuit Court of 1 Lafel'.e evening for the mountains near 680 L. H. McMahan, judge o f the above m I the State of Oregpn for tho County , Frank Hoover, entitled court, made on the 4th day Joint Aiiministrators of the Eetati. of of Maridp, on the Z-lth day of Septem- Street —Capital Journal. „ , ... „.¡Ashland. I f the hunters have as Have your envelope* printed wttn . , , Of September, 1929. W. 0- Hayden, Deceased. I ber, 1929. .nur return addreea. The Tribun, luck as previous years You are further notified that the — ------------ -----------------------j E. L. CRAWFORD, •tat* o f the first publication o f thin ; they will each return with a fláva T h « Tribun« credit fo r what :on do the work. fummon* i3 the 5th day o 1 j 1* Tribune eridit for what Residr-nce and postoffice address: ^mmen« i.-i of f September, I buck. you buy from our advertwera ¿ í; ¡9, : '. and titc last l**t publication thereof v °u buy from o^r advertisers. ¡Salem. Orefop. Mrs. Bowen Visits Brother - i i c S i f i N f f l Former Turner Boy daughter, of North Bend took in Drops Dead T [ ■■ s jkrcm F agthowty •’ ] WEBSTER’S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY -THE MERRlAkl WIDSTTR B te a u tt HunJrtdt o f Suprcma Court Judgw concur la mghe*t praise of tli« work u theli AtuhpHtj. The Preil Jent* o f all IcaJlng Unt- vcrtitKl, College*, and Normal School* give their hearty InJoru- tnmt All Sratr* that have adopted a large dictionary at itarulard have aclf cted Wcbatet’a New Intenia- tional. The Schooliiooka of the Country ndhrri to the l-Iertlam-Wcbatcr tyitem bf diaciiticul mark]. The Government Printing Office at Waahlngton uaca It aeuathorffy. W'RITE for a »mpl« r*a* of