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if 1 - 9 J ' i ' 8 I i II ' I ' I O. , u 0T?K00NT, WEDNESDAY. . NOVEMBER o mm will k BE FILED AGAINST; BIG OREGON ESTATE ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. 18. (A.P.) Injunction nulls nlmod to provent tho -diNtributlon ot the K60.000 estate of the Into Mm. Asmua Brlx .to her natural mother will bo filed within A tew dnya by tho state of Oregon unci K. Ithoduea of Salem, who nre Inves tigating tho mother's heirship in a three-sided legal battle. This was In Uleated by attorneys hero today. Frau Margarita Fraloraon of Ham burg, Germany, mother ' of tho lato Mrs. Brlx, was designated aa solo heir to tho Urlx eslato In nn ordor filed In the probato court by Judgo T. S. Cornelius. The petitions for Injunctions will bo filed in tho circuit court asking that r'rau Prnlomin bo restrained from securing tho estate. Homo of thcao will bo filed on be half of tho state of Oregon which contends tho state should bo escheat ed to the state on tho grounds that Krau Kralcrson has no right to th6 estate. The second Injunction pill be filed by Russell Suwcll, Portland attorney, who represents the Ithodues family of Kalcm, who reured Mrs. Brlx. IS MITCHELL, 8. D.t Nov. 18. PlftTlfl fur merging fnrm organizations rtp ruHontlng twenty-three agricultural Htfitetj to provide a centralized pro gram of activity were heard at the opening of the National Farmers Unlun convention here today. Dta cuHnlon of the proponed merger of the fur mors union, the Equity Co-opera-tivo exchange and the National Pro ducers alliance into a alngle co-operative body wan one of the matters wiled uled for enrly consideration at the (tensions which will bo concluded Thursday. An nddress by flovornor Carl flun deriion of South Dakota, opened an extenstvo program of speeches. Among states in tho early dele gates are: Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Wis consin,' North Dakota, Washington, Oregon and South Dakota. President Willing to. Listen to U-Boat Plan WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. (A.P.) Tho policy as to submarines laid down by the "Washington govern ment at tho time of the arms con ference hero remains unchnnged, al though ProBldont Coolidge Is pre pared to listen with an opon mind to suggestions fop further restric tions of that class of armament. Kenownl in England of the Hrlt lnh proposal for abolition of sub marines resulted In tho assertion at tho Whlto Houso today that the American policy had not been altered. The original American bur gestlon to tho Washington, confer ence proposed merely to limit sub marine tonnage as well an that, of ull other types of 41 aval craft. Mooro Names Doprtty. HA MOM, Ore., Nov. 14. It. C. Htev enon nf Portland hns been appointed by Will Moore, stnto Insurance com missioner, as deputy commissioner to succeed If. O. Manela, resigned. Mr. Manila's resignation was dun to 111 health, ho having been unahlo to at tend to his duties for several months. He has returned to his farm near Mil tun, Umatilla county. A llelntnl News Story. MOSCOW. Official disclosure has just been ma do of the hold up of Pre mier Lenlno on ('hritdmas eve six yearn ngo. His automobile, pistol ond money wore taken. Klvo robbers wcro executed. To Cure a Cold in One Day Talced f Laxative Bromo ft. mm M fff A Tho First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Froven SuTo for more than a Quarter of a Century aa an effectivo mmfidy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU ENZA and as a Prevontivp, The box boars this tignature IW I 1 I Price 30c. (RsrtW ky JMksm , OMKiitr VIMrwl C. vim sirs unm uhim ' wmim Marriage IJwniKS Smith Talent and Mabtd fllurglll. Donald Btovcr and Ueorglella Hart. Klroy Pierce and Evelyn Taylor. Louis Btuart Armstrong and Doro- ithjr Louise Hu'ssdng, ' Clyde Walton Peaft aiiaXolilse Ru- William Kortrldgn and Dayton Bus-scy;- -' - v ' . - " ' ' " : Probate Court SaiViuel B, Utotser, cstato. Admit ted tcprobate. Joseph 8. Muler, estate. Adtnlttod to probate. " Jacob . Conlcy, .estate. Confirma tion. . Wlhlrfra L. Barnuhli, 'estate. Eighth report. - : . . ' John 'A. TVf sterlunU. estate. Notice and order. Stipulation. If. O. Pooh, estnto, . retltlon, or der, 'r " L ; John K. wywitrd, estate, notice. Proof of puMlh-ntlon..' Wendell M. .Gilbert,; estate First account. 1 Iewls R. Iloatrtes, esoato. rroor or publication.' '" ' . ' " :. Frank It. Boss, estfito. Proof of publication. Beport. Decree. v John Bmlth. estate. Confirmation. ; Charles W. Fisher, estate. Petition. Order. 1 , ' Volney Colvfcr. estnto. Proof of pub lication; Beport. Deco. Orace n, Vermeer, estate. Final account. Order. vVoucliir;' Robert Holzganc;, (dec., estate. Ad- mltte dto probate. "KHz. J. BrlstoflO estate. Report, or der. . , Otto K. Olson, estate. Petition, or der. " John I. Thomas, rtstato. Final ac count. Order. Edward J. Harding, estate.. Final account. Order. 1 ' '". ' " James Jordan, estate. Petition. Or der. Kin ma C. Itapp, .estate. Bond. Af fidavit. Report. Herbert I Banta, estate. Final ac count. Order. , Mary B. Orr, estate. Ordr. ' . .' ' "'James F." De'nham. (dec.) eatato. Admltte dto probate. ' " Mary W. Praoht, estate. Inventory and appraisement. ;;' ' ' liewis B. Beamcs, estate. Beport or sale. ' . . Jora BcAme's, estato.' Arrteaidea re port. ' ' Catherine C. Alford, estate, order. Arthur n. nforgan'.- estate. . Inven tory apd appraisement. '' Circuit Court ; 'Mth'lan Hotel Co, (a corp.) vs. J. J. Dakin. "Fop money. Intornntlonal Accountants Society, Inc." K. H. James, For money. ' W. B. Unrnum vs. Public Service Commission of Ore. Decree, M. H. Johnson vs. Nationnl Man "Why you a una interesting. . ( , You can readily understand why a physically clean gasoline makes the better motor-fuel. Certainly and Associated is purified by special processes, one of which is well-defined, complete filtration. Another kind of cleanness is expressed in terms of chemistry and has to do with "boiling points. "Associated Gasoline is distilled by a method which gives to this clean motor fuel, the correct "chain" or range of boiling points. They start at the more volatile parts anil gradually rise, on through die heavier or power-producing pans or "fractions"! That is why each charge ignites instantly and "burns" or explodes completely on die down stroke, yielding every ounce of energy, and leaving no unburned . or wasted fuel to gum up the cylinders. That describes clean cut action ' . . honest gasoline "more miles to the gallon" sustained quality. A s s o c i a t e d G as o 1 lh e Harold Lloyd in Took at it any way you wish, you will have to admit, after you have seen Harold JJoyd's newest comedy. i ne r rcsnman, now snowing at mo Rlalto theater, that here is an Irres istible a mirth provoker. The Freshman" tells tho story of a young chap who goes to college and seeks recognition as tho most popu ganese Ore Company. Certificate of attachment. Summons. Agnes K. Johnson vs. Cecil B. John son. . Htlpulntlon. Iiefault. Decree. Frederick J. Homo vs. K. G. Bur- geftA et al. Cost bill. Judgment. . R; '7. Btuart vs. Daniel D. Watson ct al. Foreclosure. Mao Crow vs. Cecil Crow. Divorce. Hughes Auto Painting Co. vs. A. K. Thomnson. Chatten lien. Harry V. Wllken vs. S. W. Kelschher et al. Replevin. F. W. Weeks ot al vs. W. P. Nary nuskas et al. For money.. Writ of attachment. ' :n Emma Long' vs.' Henry Long. . Di vorce. Jackson County Building & Loan Association vs. Walter If. Jones et al. Foreclosure. , Flora Wlllfoung vs. William T. Wlllfoung. Divorce. W. 1j, Parrlsh vs. Fannie E. Cooper et.'ftl. Foreclosure. Rtate Industrial Accident commis sion vs. C. H. Natwlck. Judgement. "'Htalo vs. J. S. Wheaton. Sentence. Fred J. Blakely (adm) et al vs. Sterling Ablegate company. DisnilKs cd. T. W, Foy ys. Bertha Turpln et al. Notice' of appeal. : Flora Wlllfound vs. William T. Wlll foung. Bumm'ons. D. B. Gold ct al vs. J. L. .Wheeler, Jr.'; Motion. Default. Proof of pub lication. ,1 Findings and conclusions. Decree. ,( - W; B. Wood 'Mfg. Co. vs. C: E. Whol- man. Judgment. 8. Hoberling et nl v. Millionaire Mining Co. Petition. Ordor. i ,0 ft Jj0i23?-' (0 IL IS IN such stress on cleanness in gasoline"? A fair question. The answer 9 e 2 "The Freshman" ffiyo y&j. . lar boy In school. His code of life Is of such a generous nature that he be comes tho subject of ridicule among his fellow students. Just when everything 'seems to turn ngalnst him he gets an opportunity to play in the season's hiost import ant football game. "What develops thereafter Is Indescribably funny. Radio News ; CHICAGO, Nov. 18. (A.P.) Ra dio has cllmbod In a little tnore than five years from tho hobby of a few scientists with' a. total annunl business' of less than $6,000,000, to a business of more than IDOO.000,000 in 1926, a growth almost unparalled in Ameri can Industry. '- Schools, ehurcheB and newspapers have seized upon this hew 'medium 'of reaching the homes until one-third 'Of the- broadcasting stations which sup ply the entertainment for the millions of nets are operated by these three groups. 'There nre now 584 stations, more or less active, and 108 of these are oper ated by educational institutions. 47 -by churches and 39 by newspapers. Manufacturers estimate for 1927 In dicate a sale of three million radio sets and twenty million tubes. This year's volume of radio, business, ac-l cordin gto Major Herbert H. Frost, Chicago, president of tho Itadlo Manu-' facturer's association, will exceed laslj year's by $200,000,000. , Besides tho completed sets sales of! $150,000,000 'lh parts and accessories! Indicate a considerable volume of home made sots. Tho Industry now i employs about 300,000 persons in tho; 1200 plants nnd four thousand deal-; ors stores, nearly all of which havo j como into exlstenco In tljo 'last five, years. The program of the 108 school ata tlons varies from Jho purely scientific to a complete college course such as 0 Sunu'oH qmlitf ti tp plied to Assoditrd Cuo line mil Cycol Motot Oil mans thtt tW two pA-duaswillgiTeBeconotni-al motot opention,u9.' Rff.U.S. Pii.Od. Ib offored byho University of Iowa. Many of tho'churches also own a circulating supply of recelvlnB seta by which invalid members of tho conuro gatloh can attend services until again able to go to church. Hardly any section of the country Is beyond the reach of one of the 39 newspaper radio stations, and this group takes the lead In featuring farm talks by experts, market reports and croD orosnects. Every state In tho union Is repre- ( sentcd In ther broadcasting column, from one station each In West Vir ginia and Delaware, to 06 In Illinois. The Chicago lono , has 35 of these. California fls second with 48 stations and New York has 46. , Large cotton tags wanted at Mall Tribune office. 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Creorhutsfon contains,' In addition 'to creosote, other ' healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membrhhes end stop the irri tation and Inflammation, .while the. creosote 'goes 'ori4 to tho stomach, is absorbed it'll o the blood, attacks the scfat of the trouble and checks ' the growth of tho germs; ; V ; Cre'omufsion Is guaranteed saUsfac tory .'In the trcntment of ; persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory tilseascB, and is excellent r building Up the system after colds or flii. Money refunded If any cough or cold Is pot relieved after taking "ac cording to directions. Ask your drug gist." Creomulslbn Company, Atlanta. Ga. , , , . (adv.) CASH PAID Por Secbhd-Ha'nd PtohitAre- aid Stoves WAl kiNNEY , J Furniture . House . 315 fi. Maitt "Pliofte 'fed5 ii i -4kJ m. . . ii J Dependable ii :'.".; '., ". - ' " ' " : i f it. Dependable Time Your (1 - r, is invited on our record of courteous banking service. The Jackson Established 1888 v Member Federal Reserve RICHARDSON SPRINGS ' "The Home oC th Soft Shirt" Near Chico, Butto Co., Calif. A wonderful place in winter -lor any one seeking health. Stcuin heated hotel. Housekeeping or camping. Address: LEE RICHARDSON, . Chico, Calif. LOOK! BIG DANCE . AT Natatorium Wed. Nov. 18 '. Music by ' Galloway and His Oregonians The Radio Boys From KOW . . Admission 65o or lOo FORD SEDAN good condition 0 $200-00 o The Busy Corner Moto Co. Service account County Bank 1J