The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 17, 1929, Image 4

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
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Issued Every Thur^d-'J" at -Turn:r, Marion Count/, Oregon
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SÙ & SC M PltG N $1.35
YEAR. Entered jjt the Pewtoffice
i.i Tiu».v», Oregon, ns second-rinse amtier, under the
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‘‘I pltdge allegiance to the Kl&£ of the United^ Stilt os
and the country for which it stands. One nation,
indivisible, with liberty and justice- for aH.”
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Agnin The Champoeg Memorial
w v r>cuiv«J a
h'«4 rtem tiy wiitutn by M din a A M iller
firm in g tli«» Cham|' 0 !*£ M *•»«*'*•'i which has wcrthwfcil« ideas in it.
are gU d to quotes.^me of there
*‘ A l the time of C b t d f e r ( tEfetiai» in 184 I which to-J to the an-
re la tio n t f the Oregon eoon try the Edinburgh ‘R e.iew said: ‘ i f the
Oregon country is ever seU.e.t it wilt be i i j «ores European country ard
hy water as lh « _Rocky fjoon tian a are impassifcle.’ This was i|>o the
contention in our ca n country. Many freelv predated that the R -cky
mHintsins was the natural luundary of the United Stn’ M .”
it w « : frit t j the p io r.tr » with the cs n-ares and ride* to find the
rageta through the mountains At
UnH, "’DO miles from the W il-
1 iinette celley, they ro te urged to tern back * » the mountans were in;-
nassiblj and the ludtaos were oh the war path. Rut chose pioneers
peuea ed with bravery and determination |<e«cedon and Sna’ y roach-
e l the \Vi>lamrtte ValU-y an-.i rt'’-«biUh-?tt s'rttleiaects. A fter a time
more came H 'bile foreign countries y sre cia im icg this terr o r f-r
1 n mstlv.-s these pioneers with the ox whip end rifle pris-*d fo r « a id
and without blood shed won this vast country for the United State«.
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Even thengh M r ££'-br t e h ir e « i t * ?:ne th'n'g for i t ? govern­
ment at Warbington to have a part in b o ild in j shia icem rrial. we -ti l I
stand for raising thfe monry within the leu lids of the original Oregon I
Territory and making it the home cf the Oregon Historical m u e u ir .l
V»'hen "built the President and com ber» o f the Cabineat at W ashing-
;< n shoni be invited tc take pur?. It, theu wiil tp lo c g to the origiu i»!;
Òrs gon territory.
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Fjghting The Jungle
The health of white t»oniD>the tropics h.»s loDg b en a serious
pr. blero pf world wide importance. The c ’ sesio example, invariably
Cited, is, of course, the Panama -sn a 1 experience of the United States :
In the Philippines, southern Asia, East and West InJie.*^ Afriya gint
fcentral and South America whit j men from corlhern latitudes have
always faced the danger of tropical ¡¡loess no matter how short their
stay A definitely orgacizad campaign to study and J e 7 iso the uitat s
Dl eccape fur th s danger hai. therefoie, been Weicom-.-d enthusiasticsl y.
The Gorgas memoriallabratory, recent adjar.’ t to PcDsrr.a C ity,;
:* tsking the lead it: the r.cw work, with » study of malaria, probably
the moit am versa )ly dangerous of tropic«! disearcj. I'v e ry possibly bit
of informaiion obtainable is bring cci-ght for by the "ccienfsts at thie
institution and ways and means for 'prevention sre to be" though'y
con»;dtrtd The U m U a States has contributed ?o3.GU»J to the cause- __
Portland Daily News.
T u rn er
T rib u n e
Subscription Agent
Magazines and Periodicals
he world again is debtor
to Ethel Hueston for a fine tale, strong,
true and A m erican to the last word.
Debtor, too, for another sweet, delightful,
whirpsical heroine of a type similar to her
“Prudence of the Parsonage "The sparse,
zip and pepper of Ella will ma\e her a
figure to capture every reader. & & &
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P A C IF IC I M I L R
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Rally Day was a joy and a
success. Each class made its
goal. The number 151 for the
last Sunday S'hool was made
i b y three people arm ing at the
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| very last minute. Extra music
and sinRiiiK was a pleasure to
[the larye audience. Robert
Brown, the young musician
from Dr. Eplcy’s Hay Chorus of
¡Salem was recalled m;$ny times.
• lie p!a>i.u boui tiit- accordian
SUMMONS
—NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
and harp. The duet by Mrs.
In the Circuit Cojjrt.of the State of
Notice ir hereby given that the final
SUMMONS
Ceo. Stand ley and her sister,
cation hereof is October 17, 112'*,
Oregon for the County o f Marion, account o f M. B. Hayden and Ben In the Circuit Court" o f the State of
R. L. CHAWFÒftD,
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Mrs. lileason, touched th*
luaac Maxwell, joint a innnistrators of
A-»orMey ton Daintif
Oregon, foT the County of Marion.
: Department No. 1. No. 19415.
| hearts of those prosent with its
tlic estate of W. O. Hay-den, deceased, AHie O. Karnhara and E. J. FatnhbU, Ladd * flusll Hank Uldg.', Sale
Francis W. Smith and Gc-orjrc 0. Van | has been filed in the County Court of
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her husband, FlaintitTs.
sentiment nnd rendering. The
Nalfa, partner!; doing bu-dn
Marion County, Oregon, and that the
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; under the assumed firm name aed Ihth ciay of October, 192'J, at the
, sermon followed this song and
style o f Salem Colk-ction Agency, hour of ten o'clock A. M „ in the room Cornelia A. Davis, Henry Ciinten
thou the invitation lor member­
plaintiffs,
of the County Court of Marion Coun­
Davis, Mary Josephin»- Davis d e m ­
ship. Five people came forward
vs.
ty, Oregon, has been fixed by the ; ent , John Doe dement, William
court as the time- and place for the 1 f're-ston Davis, Eltba Davis, Altha
1 to become member» of the
Tx-w's Mlshler, Defendant.
To*Lewish -Miviiler, the above named hearir.t t f objections to 3uch final ac-, Davis, John Davis. Charles Uavi3,
church. Miss Leone Cook was
count aiPl the settlement o f raid es­
Pranit Davis, the unknown heirs of
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baptised after th«f morning
tate. --j which time ary person inter-
Joaeph Davis, deceased; the un­
In the nam«- id *he State of Ors*on, ••ste.; in said estate filsy appear nnd
known heirs of Catherine Davis, de­
Surprise G n r g c held their service by the pastor, Mr. tiii-
you a ru,lient-by miutred to aapiiar ana »fl|„ «fbjictions thereto and -¿entert the
ceased; the unknown heirs of Jon&3
»Answer thv
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Davis, deceased; Jane Doe Smith, first afterr.oop rne^tiag at the »trap. Several of the young poo-
yo’i in the shnvr t-nt •Mri action v/i^h
the Wife of K. W. Smith; also, alt Odd fellows hall Saturday after- pie were absent In the evening,
W> jfi^jr ( J.I V.'etks from the «lati: u.
M. B. HAYDEN,
o ile r part es'and persons unknown
the flr3t publication of this slimmer.
BEN ISAAC MAXW ELL,
having or ciaimirig any right, titie, r.oon A ^ood attendance wa* £0in‘K to Salem to attend Uiq
to-wit: lrpm the 2bth day of Septem- , .
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estate, lic-n or interest ¡n and to present at the meeting. Mr. and C. E. convention.
U.C 1929, abd if you fail to so appear: Joi,V,t Administrator o f the Estate of
t-he real property dose fi bad in the
nlaintiff will tike Judgment attain. 1 1 ” •
Hayden, Deceased,
Mrs. A D. Hale «affiliated with
Dr. fcpiyy, of Sale pi. will be
! complaint herein. Defendant-
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v^ r;ri i.~«V{ÿ&r To the Defendants above named :
the Grange at this meeting. The |
the church Thur-dny cve-
(1J For the sum o f J250.09, to­
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In ti.- nam« al th St. : o f Oregon,
gether with interert thereon at the | In The County Court, For Marion y ° u are hereby required to appear large t?,bie in the dining room (1,nK 1 0 plkctice a chorus for
rat.; o f tight per cent per annum from
and answer the- complaint filed again.-i was loaded to capacity
with <vl»oir singing in the Christian
County, State Of Oregon
July 23, 1924, until paid; for the fur-
, you in the above entitled court and
good
things
to
eat.
The
Grange
church. All are welcome to en-
th»-r sum o f $75.00 .a* .-.pecial attor­ In the matter cf the Estate of cn-ne on or before November 14th.
1929, that being -the tunc prescribed is making plaii 3 to hold harvest- i ° v Die singing.
ney’s fees; r.pd for olain^iff’s cost.; Charles S. Parker, Deceased.
N »t£c n« hereby (riven that th« by the court in the order for the pub-
and disbuncments incurred in this
home celebration and fair at
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firs.1 ajeount of Jennie Parker, ad- i
thi* summons upon ;ou and
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four
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their
next
meeting
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. (2 ) That the usual proceedings mmurtratr-x of the esU W o. Lbnr.es f J|(. fi(.
51jcatjon thereof; and
be had fo r the sale o f the following S. Pru.er, deceased,
filed if you fail so w Epp.a r un,| answt.r> held Saturday Movcmber 9th.
ftesentx-d premises, the ?Jmc having in the ounty Co»jrt o* Mariou C/>un« for want thereof, plaintiffs will take
bu n heretofore attached by plaintiffs ty, Oregon, and that the 23th day of a decree against you that th«y r.ii the Various classes ;>£ f&rm produce
>n this uction, to-tyit*
exhibited
Everyone
November, 1923, at the hour of 10:u0 owners in fee simple and in po • esion will be
I9»ginning at the North line of o’clock, A. M. thereof, at the Court-: o f the following described p- his-
should help the Grange members
the Donation Lurid Claim of I. N. house at Salem, has been set as th« to-wit:
make this fair « pe worth while.
Gilbert and wife 15.235 chains
Be«ririi-.t-.^ at the South»- s‘ -or-
South 89 degree;; and 45 minutes time arid put eel for hearing any and
n<-r «if a ci«rtain tract o f .ar.*1 set As usual the Tribur.s will take
are included in the
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West from the Sou (heart corner of
apart to Aide G. Earn ham in the part in the premium offers in
^ Mcrriim Webster,
the Donation» latud Claim o f John
partition uit o f Mary A. Sweet vs.
JENNIE P^ltK E R
V^-uih at nircireph,
igvaffe in Town.hip 7 South, Range
AHie G. Farnnain, et al., beiqg suit addition to anv other premiums
2 West of tfie Willamette Meridian Adrniuiitratrix of the Sstate pi
numb« r 7*03 in the Circuit Court that may be ofTcmi. Fob the best
Charles
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Parker,
deceased.
'nr.-ti, Bahaiin,
in Marion County, Uregon; thence
o f the State c f Oregon, for the
fulrrgectlil, etc.
oouth 89 degrees and 4 i minutes
County of Marion; and {iianing five ears of corn either white or
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Mihrn»ey,
West 7.25 chaina along the Noi-th ;
New names and
thence Ka«t along the South line yellow two one year subscription
Attorney
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‘Administratrix
iin» of ia f l claim of I. N. Gilbert»
places are listed such
o f “ lid tract o f lar d 52.tr I chains
apd wife; fhend» South f'-.9*f ebuins;[ Date of first publication Oct., l'j
as Ca.ii/, fandoms, i jiin,L'.’ria, cic.
to the middle of the county rood, to £ 0 to separate addresses. Sec­
thence Noirtli -9 degrees and 45
hading from Turner to Maridti; ond a one year subscription. For
Date of last publication N«rv. 7.
GiiiiUUigr impjpvcd and key., up
Follow This Enchanting Tale
cs a Serial in
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J 'IO N A J. U V t S T O C K
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F .X P Ü 5 IT IO N
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Fa ires to irortland
Greatly Reduced
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wtth return limit c l No\«.;ni- -r •!.
G a /iJ g A w a y ?
N o need for vprry
>on|'-.->ion. A short trip or ^ long
pne — ail Jttaili arc ; .il) iimf-lilit-J. Fium. or tall oil
vour fix* a I SyqUicrn lalilu. .^gciit. He i» a tr.ivcl c\fxrt.
|Ic will 4 (I 4 T.^C jour [rip by pair». M \y/c .a *»t iril«lilp. get
x>ur transputtation to tour dfuinatir»^, make si» tc«erv«i
i.«ns, circuit jupr bay im . hc ar,d f ,ivj y m aJJ irifoimstion tJ
tnakc your trip a urcfrce, J, ^ ns ¿¿e.
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Ffc.r a// frat cl i ifortnalion, f i t uc or call
on y . itr l t.nl Souj'tcrn Pacific agoi.t.
at P a c ific
11. H. B on d, A,Rout
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tile rice North 10 ferree« and 15 .. ,
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minuti ; H:ist aloni.' thè middle o f -,
best nV6 potfttocs, any va ile*
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n;.3rj chain? to thè North t y iT h is does not mean the lartco-
line QX sani tract o f lami «et olt* io
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;ii<i Albe G. Fàrnham; thenc» Wc«t s t lt w o o n e y e a r subscnpttor.s to
a!«» g th<- North lin«- o f ii<^ traet o f 1 serrerete addres 3 e*>. SeConfl one
lami 55.41 Chain» to tho Vf)rthw«;vt •
r.> „ ,u,
..„n .• _ r f
corner of »ahi trac ; thonc«- f9)iith ^
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best collecfton o f
o d o g a n i so minuti » w«-»t farm produce shown by one indi-
along th«- West lino ot aai«t traci al vW u a, fl tw o
year subscription
land ».;>4 chain»; tbtne« Bout» 1 i
• li-grc«- W. st along th - Wt*:»t lino <.i , will be g iv e n Come out and en­
ai«l tract of la.,<l 7.51 chaiiis to '
tin; place ot bvftiflnlr.g, ar,«l being a joy the dinn* r and see the ex
part of i.ho Joaoph Davin and wif<- hibits.
D. L. C. No. 43 iii Township ii
Routh Range 2 West o f the Willam-
• tto Meridian, Marion County, Or»;-
ir.g their title thereto ami
Have your onvetopo» printed with
you from asserting t n j
or claim to said prop«:rty your return andres».
Tr.« Tribun«
u'lver.. • to plaintiir».
can do the vcc-XK.
Service of tliis summon» upon yoti
bv publication is made by order of the
Honorable Percy R. Kefley, judge of
Give The Tribune cr relit for wha»
the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore­
gon. at Salem, Oregon, October 10th, you buy fvom our advertiser«.
1929, ¡ipd the date of the firrt, publi-
tc ditc.
W K a s m 'S HEW
IWTEWNATIDNAL
DSCTXONAiiY
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Lc-, ynl,- a thir l more tlian the f« -’ «i!ar on • way fare you
fu\y buy a rouniltrip lukct I - IVitLn t ,i,iinij ^-«(uinuus
Pacific Intcr.ign-•»'.-! I.ivciit><k t «wi.Vm.
Surprise Grange
To Hold Fair
mir.at« 3 hiast 7.23 chains parallel to
•he ►forth line o f said claim of
I. N. Gilbert and w ife; thence
North 0.90'chains* to the place of
beginning, and containing 5 acres
of liind, more or less, in klsrion
County, (>n on,
by the Sheriff oi Marion County, Or< -
gon, according to law and the practice
of the above entitled court! that th-
proceeds of said sale be applied to
the amount du- (dairtitt rrd »hut, you,
and all.».jp-rson • •clnieiing un.U-i .,r
through you, h«» forever bhrr -ii of all
right, t.\ie and nUerest ¡.. ai il to t;,<;
above de.;cribcii prcuiiie.-’, • hd vv.-ry
part thereof.
That this summons is published
pur mint to /»n order duly made and
entered by the Honorable L. H. Mc­
Mahan, judge of the Circuit Court of
the Stab? o f Orrcon for the County
o f Marion, on thu"^4th day "of Septem­
ber, 1929.
F. L. CRAWFOBD,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Residence and poetnfflee rddre'-r:
S«iem, Oregon.
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The "Supjctpe Authority”
In mart', r»/?,er% rhtr.h, and among
fr.:*mir-i 2 l .¡¡¡icia'i b-jtli h.diral ar.«i
*att.
452,000 entries Including 400,VOl
ukn'.M:jrji rermi, 31,000^:>gra^ ' .id
subjea», 11,0001. ygrabhr //entries.
O /vt uyo tllf.t-aitj - 1 , and i 50 ial-
nalU tallc.
S-nlf',r Pr,-, r~-’ richly itlu: ,u l
pamphlet raitairing <a npk /• rri«/
thr Nna l -i rnat .ii.il
C .& .C . Merriain Company
Springfield, Masa.
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