The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 27, 1930, Image 2

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    TIIK TURNER TRIBUNE
The Turner Tribune
same a s ' when the bl«<k sheep
nephew took off on his own. You'll
surprise them."
the
“ No doubt," Beu Martin replied, and
made his farewell*.
Th e old house on the corner was
much the same. Ills knock brought
a comely young woman to the door
"M y dear Cousin Fanny." he said,
“ It's Ben. G ive me a kiss, nty dear,
and aunounce to the family that the
prodigal has returned."
Tha family had evidently already
learned o f his nearness and gathered
In the hall. “ I was wondering," he
said at last, when the Aral greeting*
and questions had b«-en exchanged,
"w hether you could p^t me up for a
few days. I could, o f course, sleep
outside. If necessary."
“ Unfortunately.
Benjamin,”
hla
aunt replied, “ every r««>m Is taken,
as the fam ily Is all home for the
holiday a. Besldee, there I* the ques­
tion o f whether or not a a wanderer
— might have a proper effect on the
younger members o f the family, let
alone the good nnnie o f us all. I think
you’ll understand
” 1 do.” He drew Idmself up. "It was
simply the sentiment. I felt I would
like to s|tend ( ’ Pristina* here. But I
shan't Impose on you. Glad to have
seen you all again ”
He strode hack up the road. "H ang
sentiment.” he decided, " I ’ m going
south.” That rig h t’s express bore an
•ztra passi
ei
» N«w»p«p*r L’ t.lou.)
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SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR
Entered at the Fostofttee at Turner,
Oregon, as second-class matter, under
the Act of March 8, 1871«.
Issued
every Thursday at Turner,
Marion, County, Oregon.
MRS. CHAS. S. CLARK. Editor
The
Vagabond’s
Christmas
by
HELEN
GA1SFORD
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t
facing fifty (5 0) loot «in tli>
subscription to this paper. Tin* ®P 'eaks that may he noticed in the ays* I
ie
.
,.m
in., of Maple Ate m
plies to new or renewals. The sub*
O. I). BOWER.
K. P. ROWI.EY.
seription price is $t.25. Come in anti
Sheriff o f Marlon County, Oregon.
P A L I. F. m um s,
see the dolls.
Attorney for I'lnintiff,
Hulem, Oregon.
A N s w .w w w v w iV v w w y
Ort tONovii I» 20-27
NOTICE TO WATt K USERS
HANDICAPS OF
I) I S E A S S
Water users will confer a favor if
they will look over their piping and
repair all leaks and notify any mem­
ber of the council or myself of any
1V . V . ,, W . V A W A V . ,. V . W . ,i
THROAT AND
LUNG B A L S A M
fo r th e r e lie f o f
C oughs y
COLDS
SPASMODIC
CROUP
WHOOPING COUGH
SHKRIFF’S NOI ICE OI SALE OF
HE Al. PROPERTY ON
FORECLOSURK
As you travel through life you
»ill find many handicaps, hut
none compared to )hr handicap*
of -diHraite.
Have IhrNr rllminatrd by Chi
ropractic Adjustment»
given
according to a Neurocaloiueter
reading.
Remember the Neurocaloiueter
locates nerve pressure.
CM-
ropratcic Adjustments remove
nerve pressure.
Neurocalomr-
ter readings by appointment
only.
Notlce I» hereby glvi-n, thut hy
/ii tu«- o f un ekeculion dulv imiiuod
>ut of tlie* Circuit Court «»f thè Stati-
ol Or« g«>n, for t!»«• t'ounty of Marion,
it«*l lo In- «Urccted oli thè lirtl day of
No\einb«’i’, I Dito, upon a judgment
lini di-cree duly ren«lere«l, enteriti of
■«•«•orti and docketed in utul by said
,-ourt on thè 22nd «l«y «>f Octeber,
u n o in a certa iti »uit then in sai«!
court iM’inling, whvreln P-rcy A. f ’ up-
P«-r wiis pinmtiff litui W. I’. S.inpsnu
imi l.au u I. Sini|i»on wer«- «lefoml-
unt* in f.ivor of pluintlff und ugninst
•nid «lefenilants by whirh execution I
I ani communi!« d t«» s«*ll thè prnix-rty in
j * lid « xerution an«l h«'reinafter d«**
j scribed to pay thè suni due thè pialli-
|tiff <>f $.>it) with inti n s i therein ut
I • tv«- rat*- «if <i |> r cent |x-r annuin
from thè I.Htb ilay of Aprii, !92H,
unti) pani ami thè furtin-r *um of
$70.00 uttorm y’s f«-«’» utul thè further
- ium of $100 00 laxes unii usnessnients
together with tli«- rott* and dishurse-
L.___
I)R. (). L. SCOTT
.”>(> N. High Street
HOARSENESS
_ 4 tA IN S scarcely slowed as
they passed through Bray*
BRONCHIAL COUGHS
2
/
<"\ ton, but the hobo was watch-
Contains no Narcotic
| ins and dropped off In the
.... of rIH » t t ixed ut $12 1«
On'y at
Phone 87
' snow. H e picked himself up
and cast» and expenses o f sai«! cxccu-
! tioii 1 vili on .S.itunloy, thè l.tih day
whistling, and approached
o f D *-‘-ml»t*r, 1030, al thè hour of
the crossroads station. Ilow
10 o'rlork u. m. of *uid «Iny al thè
well he remembered that
DRUG STORE
w«-.«t «loor o f thè rounty court house
station ! Even the croup o f CHRISTh. vs i ’ t- .Slg.N I S
— in Marion t'ounty, Oregon, seti ut
The Original Ycllow Front and
arcuing old men seemed the same.
puhlir uuction to thè highest hidder
TOR l HE KIDDIES
C.indv Soc ial Store of Salem
Oh. but tt was good to be home again,
for cu ih in hand on thè dny o f sale,
to s|>end Christmas where he had-been
t“5 N. Commercial
all th<- righi, title, intere*t and «stati-
or o f «lolls ami
Every c
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so happy as a b o y !
which . «I «I feipi mt and all p«<raons
there is n»" •
t ’.vi!! p! -ase them
PHONE 197
SURPRISE GRANGE
One o f the men pointed a Anger at
•I »«m i
under thi-m aubne<|uent to
-
i’ for Christmas
more
than
.
Panat.vr Agency
thè ISin «l.ty oí Aprii, l!>2H, date of
him. •That,” he said, “ is what this
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You can g t ..
•Xoculion of pluintiff'a moi-tgng*’ in,
country is coming to. Able-bodied men
Me” doll h.
an«l *o sui I premise» h«-n«inbefon>
r en» year’: ,V « W ,* .V / .* .S V .V .V .V .,.V .V .V
roaming the country In rues and tat
M rts
Saturday
the
«• « ition.d and «I- M-ribed in sani exe-
ters. Likely looking fellow, too. I tell
month
th<* («rang«- H
Turn«T.
-ut;on as foll«iv. ». to-w t:
you, it's high time congress— "
VUiton welcome at the lecture
V. • 10 i t ■ f I Ut I . Illork 3.
hour, at 2:00 o'clock.
The vagabond chuckled and proceed
I*>irr h («-ove Addition to thè City
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ed lightly down the road. Suddenly
A ‘ .S W «V W / .‘ A V / A m Y W W W Y
of Baleni, acconling to thè «luly re-
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he cheeked himself. “ G eo rg e!" he said,
>1 •§ j
rorded p'nt thereof e.s thè sani»
“ there's old Aunt Agatha's house.
n*«|x-ar o f recoril in Marion Coun-
Why, Aunt Agatha was another moth­
4 m
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ty-
V .
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er to every boy in town. I wonder— ?” •*>
Siid sale being m’nle subject to
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r« «b’mption in thè munner provided
l i e sprang up on the porch and
ti
V.
by Inw.
knocked.
’»*■
Dnt«d thi* lOth «iny of Novembcr,
A sharp-faced woman opened the
1930.
door. “ W e ll!” she gasped; “ no, 1 ain't
v i ^ BY DAY OK CONTRACT Í
O. I). IIOWER.
giving victuals to tramps what can't
!•''• r;ff
Marion County, Or« g«»n.
V*
>
Estimates
Furnished
come to the kitch en !" The il«K»r
By W R lf’ Il \RP80N.
slammed, hut he rapped again per
Deputy.
N o v i3 20-27D«c4-11
e.*s
slstently.
V » «
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Presently the woman reappeared.
V« W .W A W .W W J W .V A W
“ I beg your pardon, ma'am, I’ m look
SUMMONS
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Ing for Miss Agatha Ohermnn. Do you
In the Circuit Court o f Slat o f
know where I can And her?"
■ Or gon for Marion County.
A U M S V IL L K
¡ >« n » M. N eal, Plain tiff,
“ She's been dead and buried these • »a
vs.
eight years. You an o!J friend o f
J. D. McCully, Alic- M. Cranne, P« t -
hers?”
cy I’op«- Dabney, Ethel Dubney,
“ Y'es, I ’ m Ben M arlin— used to live
. •
i 1 ir«-ni • M. Crane, Belle Crane,
-»f'MSVIt.LK. OREGON
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in that house on the corner. I'm sure
V«'.!.ia:.i II. Crane, Ethel Cran*\
sorry she’s gone.” He moved down '.•s
l.inme
Cron »nun, A. I). Croon man,
the steps. “Thank yon anyway, ma'am, « * • ti «
Ab. L. McCully, Lillian E. McCul-
1
and a M erry Christmas.”
ty. Joiitj J .Glov« r, Mary E. Glover,
Lima huw«l|, Russeil F.-well, E«lna
A little o f the zest had gone out o f
Paid on Time Deposits
Glover Van Bingcl, Fn-derick Von
Ben Martin's return. He recognized
lb -gel. M .rgar« t Glover, Samu« l
the town drug store. Just ahead, but
F. G!o .-r and Jane Doe Glover, hi»
now it carried a new sign— “ Thump
,«
The
Place
for
Home
People
to
Bank
wif«-, the surviving spouse of Sam-
•*“.
son's Pharm acy"— and in smnller let
u I Glover, d«-<’«’it»« «1, Jam«-» I).
ters, “ W. J. Thompson, Prop.” Inside
Schaefer's
SALEM OREGON
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J l. S. Talbül
Turner ■:
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404 N. Liberty St.
—
The Ch&rm of
Soit and
Shaded L igh ts
(¿ lu iiity
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lliillc r ifs
S5.85 Ex
Oregon
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“ No, Thanks; Too Used to Freedom,”
He Said.
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— why, o f course! ‘W. J. Thompson
Prop.” was B ill!
“ Bill,” he called, “ it’s me— Ber.
::
M a rtin !”
“ B e n !” T h eir hands clasped. “ How
well you lo o k ! But what on e a rth -
let me give you a Job.”
“ No. thanks; too used to freedom.’
“ Jove, Ben. you were a sickly kid
how «iiil you do It?”
“ Oh, ft’* careless sleep under tb »
stars; going where adventure calls an«;
doing what com es; eating plain food
and— . But what o f you and the rest
o f the liny a?”
“ Me? Oh, I’m married now and set
tied <lown. Tom's our doctor, but 1*
away for the holidays. Bert and Pug
have both married and moved away
and Fred Is studying In New York. I
say, I'd sure like to ask you out to
Christmas «linner tomorrow, hut, well.
Martha's queer shout some tilings.”
'T h a t ’s all right. I ’ll mosey arouml
to the old homestead. My dear cous
ins still there?”
«■«*
“ Yes. Your uncle’s gone. I suppose ; S>^»
you know, hut otherwise the fam ily I*
i
!
What mag-c th-r* i* in a idr.ip! How e_ch familiar object
gain* encii~ ..tment through the transforming touch of liarmon-
iouj iight!
There i* i lamp that will Itr.d just the right note of charm
wherever in your borne you may choose to piece it. That I :np
you’il find at your electric dealer’s shop among the m.iny lovely
ones lliry have- on display. Why net go in today ar.d look them
ever? They have them new, old, large, small, squat, slender . . .
in every size and style. They’re selling at very special prices
. . r so don’t delay . . . go in while there’s still a varied assort­
ment from which to select.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
|
By virtue o f mortgage forr?clo*ur<
> execution ¡»sued by the Circuit Court
| o f th«« State o f Oregon for Marion
i County in nuit: “ No. 21472, State of
1 Oregon, represent«d by and acting
| through the Worhl War Veteran’s
i State Ai«l CommiH.sion o f the State
; <jf Oregon, compose«! of A. W. Nor-
] Und, governor; Hal E. Horn, 8 t
t.-iry of Stab ; George A. White, A«l
juinnt C neral; Walter S. Fisher and
. J. Hainan, plaintiff, vs. Hubert C.
Davis, Doris F. Davis, Paul Wehner
find Edward Wehner, defendants,”
therein pending und to me directed, I
ihail, on November 29th, 1930, at 10
o’clock A. M., thereof, at the west
door of the county court house at
Salem, Oregon, sell nt public auction
for cash all right, till«- and interest
ha«l and possessed by said defendants,
or any o f them, on or since April 11,
1927, in and to the following de­
scribe«! real property:
Th«’ W.-iit H » feet o f Lot thirteen
(1 3 ), Block four (4 ), Highland
addition to the city o f Salem,
Marion County, Oregon, according
to the plat recorded nt page six (f. )
Book 2 Record of Town Plats for
nai«l county and state, said tract
Simpson, Mary J Simpson, Dannie
M. Simpson, N«‘ilie (*. Simpson E«l-
ward \v. Simpaon, Jam. .s.mp.-on,
Louis It. Simp «>ii ami Jane Do«’
Simp >n, his wife, Edward S. Siinp-
son, N. Hie G. Simpson, «Mary G.
Simpson, Hattie B. Simpson, Edna
Simpson, Adaluiilc Simpson, Chur-
!«•■' Simpson, Mary A. Neff, Sarah
Maclan-n, Robert F. Maclaren, Eli-
z i J. Rowland, Louis T. Rowland,
M •*■>’ A. Book«-, William II. («iovi-r,
I !!u G. Glover, Samuel W, Glover,
Mary Giov« r, Lincoln G. (»lover,
Amy I.. Glov r, Amos I„ Glover,
Muiy Glover, B -rthu A. G. French,
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t!i ■ urvi' ir.g »pour» o f Arthur
M. (»lover, dec«-as«<l, the unknown
hi'irs of Amos Glover, «lec-ased,
also all oth«’r parties and person*
unknown having or claiming uny
right, title, «-state, lit n or inter«’Kl
in and to the real prop, rty decribed
in the complaint her- in, defenil-
sntJi.
To the defentlants above named:
In tb<’ name of th«- stat«- o f Oreogn,
you ate heri-by reiiuired to appear
«nd answer the complaint fll-d against
you in the above entitled court un«l
cause on or before the 27th day o f
November ,1930, that being the time
pre.-icribod by th«’ court in its or«ier
for th«’ puli'ication o f th«- summon.»
upon you end four w»« ks nucc«*s:«ively
from the «Inte o f the first publication
hereof; an«l if in the event that you
shall fail so to appear ami nn»w< r,
nlaintiff will tak«’ a «b’cri'c that sh«’ is
:bc owner in fee simple nml in posses­
sion of lo t number two (2 ), Block
number one ( I >. Oak Lodge addition
*o the city o f Salem, Marion County,
Oregon, a« same appears from th»
recorded pint thereof, an«l that plain­
tiff’s title thereto he quieted.
Service o f this summons upon you,
hy publication thereof, is m:i«le by
urder of the Honorable L. M. Mc­
Mahan, circuit judge, at Salem, Ore­
gon, October :I0, 1930, un.l the «Into
o f the Dret publication thereof is Oc­
tober 30, 1930.
t’ AUL F. BURRIS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I ostomce and place o f resirb.ncc, Sa­
lem, Or«’gon.
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