The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 30, 1930, Image 7

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
A NEW DEAL
I*y A. M. Dairy nipla
-rail gut too hot und one day there
wus a fire anil the atill blew up.
Three men Schulz, Keene and
Gilliland who were among the hunch
m-eulcd in the ring, are charged with
possessing a still und manufacturing
ii|uor on the Huk r ranch, one mile
from Ntayton, Or., in December,
11)29. They ulao were named aa par­
ticipant« in the operation of two atill«
m Seattle, Wu«h., in the following
funuury o f operating u «till near
Union, Wuah., at the aouth tip of
llood'a canal; of operating a atill near
Sluyton, Or., laid July, und o f having
another «till in operation n< ur Crab­
tree, Or., for two montha last apring.
Then* s»*i*ms to b«* a disposition
upon tin' pai t of tin- public to have a
general ups*-t anil compirti; hou««*-
cleaning in Oregon next T im /'•lay,
Norcmbcr 4.
Whatever the rrnmni for tint atti-
tu<li* on the part o f the voterà, it
seems to he NpontamtouM. It i.i dnep-
M uti'il unii eurnett. The p* -ophf an
nut joking. They In lieve pr“»<>-n: con
dition* justify this hostility to the
reactionary force* now in control of
•mi- »tate and national ie>vernmcnt
A change ii coming. It ia in the air. A W / / W W W A W W W W W
Where will it *tup? Whuw known?
Take *or inatance, Ila- personnel
o f our itati l< Radature. Almost nolid-
l> republican they line up und put
• vei trade.« and deal« in li-gi«hition
which oft* n arc u/ainnt public inter­
est. I’artv first and public Welfare
M-cond, la the mottor of tin partiran.
In Marion county pai tinnii «hip ha*
■ un wild. N'd a nemocral Inti been
MORRIS
• le,-ted to any county office aince
Optical
C' o ’ m .
I'.'Oli. Thing« hn\<- been too much
New Type Deeper
Curved Lena
Brat for Better Vision
NEW LOCATION
414 State Street
SALEM , OREGON
J V A f A W W J W W W W A W IA
S. B
M IL L S
onc-aided in Oregon und that U why
the cry for a change is going up all
over the atnte. The swing from the
reactionary Hawley to the progreaaive
Drln-11 is too apparent to go un­
noticed in tin* Firat Congreaaionul
district und ia evidence that the pro-
pie ure awakening.
In the Marion county legislative
ticket thia year, one lone democrat
had the courage to conn* out for elec­
tion to a aeat in the house o f rt-pre-
« -ntativea. Thia man ia S. H. Milla, !j.
a farmer o f Aumsviile. Anyone cour-
ugeoux enough to run on the demo­
cratic ticket for uny office in Marion
county certainly ia entitled to most
generous support, rarticularly is thia
true in the cose o f .Mr. Milla, for he
has the beat and most logical plat­
form o f uny o f the local legislative
cundidu'.es. If the p* oplt* o f Marion
county want u r.-al servant in the
I* gislutur*— a Hervant who will look
out for th*- public inter«.t rather than
hi« own, they will elect Mr. Mill.«
next Tueaday and make .i star*, to-
wunl smashing the old machine.
D. McCully. Alice M. Cranne, Per­
cy l’ope Dabney, Ethel Dnbney,
Clarence M. Crane, Belle Crane,
William II. Crane, Ethel Crane.
Linnie Crousman, A. B. Croasmun,
Abe L. McCully, Lillian E. McCul­
ly, John J .Glover, Mary E. Glover,
Erma Fuwcll, Russell Fawell, Edna
Glover Van Slagel, Frederick Van
Shigel, Margaret Glover, Samuel
F. Glover and Jane Doe Glover, his
wife, the surviving spouse o f Sam­
uel Glover, deceased, James B.
Simpson, Mary J. Simpson, Dennie
M. Simpson, Nellie G. Simpson, Ed­
ward W. Simpson. Janies Simpson,
Louis B. Simpson and Jane Doe
Simpson, his wife, Edward S. Simp­
son, Nellie G. Simpson, Mary G.
Simpson, Hattie B. Simpson, Edna
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Simpson, Adalaide Simpson, Char­
les Simpson, Mary A. Neff, Sarah
Last Sunday's morning Oregonian
Maclnren, Robert F. Maclaren, Eli­
carried a story o f a big iiiiuor ring
sa J. Rowland, Iaiuis T. Rowland,
being taken into custody und among
Mary A. Boake, William H. Glover,
Ella G. Glover, Samuel W. Glover,
those caught in the drag net wus A t­
Mary Glover, Lincoln G. («lover,
torney Walter L. Tooze, well known
Amy L. Glover, Amos L. Glover,
lawyer o f Portland and Salem.
Mary Glover, Bertha A. G. Fr< nch,
William A. French, Arthur J. Glov­
Last December a large atill blew up
er,
the surviving spoure of Arthur
on the Maker place near Stayton und
M. Glover, deceased, the unknown
it was not known— just then— who
lieirs o f Amos Glover, deceased,
were the operators o f the plant, but
also all other parties and persons
unknown having or claiming any
suspicion was strong as to the guilty
right, title, estate, lien or interest
parties.
in and to the real property decribed
A i|uiet investigation has been car­
in the compluint herein, defend­
ants.
ried on since then and it hus been
known that the right parties wen* To the defendants nbove named:
In the name of the state of Oreogn,
known for some time, hut it wus you are hereby required to appear
thought best to drift with the bunch. and answer the complaint filed against
The still was too good a plant to be you in the above entitled court and
"just one o f its kind," so the officers cause on or before the 27th day of
November .1930, thnt being the time
took it into their heads to find the prescribe«! by the court in its order
other stills whirh they suspected were for the publication o f the summons
operated by a gang in different parts upon you and four weeks successively
from the date o f the first publication
o f the state.
hereof; and if in the event thnt you
Their suspicions were right anil shall fail so to appear and answer,
some time ago the plants were spot- plaintiff will take a decree thut she is
the owner in fee simple nnd in posses­
t* d and then the fireworks began.
sion o f Lot number two (2 ), Block
The still on the Baker place near number one ( I ), Oak Lodge addition
Stayton was known to be in opera­ to the city o f Snlem, Marion County,
tion by some o f the prohi officers in Oregon, a** same appears from the
this aection o f the county, hut they recorded plat thereof, and that plain­
tiff’ s title thereto be quieted.
kept it a secret, so the story goes,
Service o f this summons upon you.
hut during the Christmas holidays hy publication thereof, is made by
last year there were too many trips order o f the Honorable L. M. Mc­
made to the Baker place hy people Mahan, circuit judge, at Salem, Ore­
gon, October 30, 1930, and the «late
who said they were looking for of the first publication thereof is Oc­
Christmas trees- when there wasn’t a tober 30, 1930.
PA U L F. BURRIS,
tree fit for that purpose within n
Attorney for Plaintiff.
mile o f there, and the tree hunting
Postoffice and place o f residence, Sa­
was kept up at night nlsn. until the
lem, On gon.
Now com* a the new« from Waah-
ington thut “ back neat driving” ia
now held illegal. .Vlilliona o f motorist«
who have snff* red from the chatter of
"buck Beat” driven will find legal
solace in the refuaul of the aupreme
court o f the United Statea to review
u decision o f the lower court« holil-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue o f mortgage foreclosure
execution issued by the Circuit Court
o f the State o f Oregon for Marion
County in suit; “ No. 21472, State of
Oregon, represented by and acting
through the World War Veteran’»
State Aid Commission o f the State
of Oregon, composed o f A. W. Nor-
Mad, governor; Hal E. Boss, Secre­
tary o f State; George A. White, Ad­
jutant General; Walter S. Fisher and
S. J. Halsan, plaintiff, vs. Hubert C.
Davis, Doris F. D a v i P a u l Wehner
and Edward Wehner, defendants,"
therein pending and to me directed, I
«hail, on November 29th, 1930, at 10
o'clock A. M., thereof, at the west
door o f th<- county court house at
Salem Oregon, sell nt. public auction
for ca;«h ail right, title and interest
had and possessed by said defendants,
or any o f th*-m, on or since April 11,
lj)27, in and to the following de­
scribed real property:
The West S' feet o f Lot thirteen
(1 3 ). Block four (4 ), Highland
addition to the city o f Salem,
Murion t'ounty, Oregon, according
to the pint recorded at page six (6 )
Bonk 2 Record o f Town Plats for
i-aid county and state, said tract
facing fiftv (5 0 ) feet on the east
line o f Maple Avenue.
O. I). BOWER,
Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon.
P A U L F. BURRIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Salem, Oregon.
Oct30Nov6-13-20-27
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ss
ing that it is the duty o f passengers
Fogarty, Grafton Vickers, Ellens
Robbins, Richard Robbins, George
in an automobile to “ sit still and say
Re -se, Mary Reese, Henry Reese,
nothing.”
the Unknown Heirs o f Horace
The statement was issued by Un-
Engle,- deceased; also, all other
American Automobile Association,
parties and persons unknown hav­
ing or claiming any right, title,
which declared that the passive action
»-.state, lien or interest in and to
o f the nation's highest tribunal is of
the real property described ia the
far-reaching importance to car own­
complaint here, Defendants.
ers, aa it leaves in effect the decision To the Defendants above named:
In the name o f the State o f Ore­
centering responsibility for operation
gon, you are hereby required to ap­
o f the car on the driver.
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before Novem­
! NOTICE OF HEARING OF F IN A L ber 20th, 1930, that being the tim*-
prescribed by the court in its order
ACCOUNT
for the publication o f this summons
Notice is hereby given that the upon you and four weeks successively
final account of M. O. Pearson, as from the date o f the first publication
administrator o f the estate o f William thereof; and in the event that you
Hall, deceased, ha« b* en filed in the shall fail so to appear and answer,
County Court o f Marion County, plaintiff will take a decree that he is
Sta»e of Oregon, and that Tuesday, the owner in fee simple and in pos­
the 9th day o f December, 1930, at session o f the following described real
the hour o f 10 o’clock A. M. has been property, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 2.5
duly appointed by such court for the
chains North 6’ East from the
hearing of objections to such final
Southeast corner o f the D. L. C.
account and the settlement thereof,
o f James Brown and wife in T. 6
at which time any person interested
S. R. 1 W., W. M., Marion County,
in such estate may appear and file
Oregon; thence East0.93 chains;
objections thereto in writing and con­
thence North 6' East 3.86 chains;
test the same.
thence West 6.12 chains; thence
Dated this 23rd day o f October,
South 26° 45’ East 4.31 chains;
19M.
thence East 3.23 chains to the place
M. O. PEARSON,
o f beginning and containing 2
Administrator.
acres o f land, more or less, except­
E. L. CRAW FORD,
ing therefrom one acre Heretofore
sold and that plaintiff’ s title there­
Attorney for Estate.
to be quieted.
Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg., Sa4t-m, Ore.
Service o f this summons upon you,
First publication Oct. 23 ,1930.
by publicatio nthereof, is made by
Last publication Nov. 20, 1930.
order o f the Honorable L. H. Mc­
Mahan, circuit judge, at Salem, Ore­
gon, October 23, 1930, and the date
of the first publication thereof is Oc­
SUMMONS
tober 23, 1930.
In the Circuit Court o f the State
PA U L F. BURRIS,
o f Oregon for the County o f Marion.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fred H. Vaughn, Plaintiff,
Postoffice address and place o f resi­
vs.
dence, Salem, Oregon.
Augutus Engle, Ellen Fogarty. John Oct23-30Nov6-13-20
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