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THE TURNER TRIBUNE winter districts of Oregon to ileave dairy cows out in the Main, they are better oil under [shelter. It takes good feed that miiiht better be used for the friendliness between the1 U.S.A. and the Y.M.C.A and of S . JL U n u ilr q . C ìfitn r the help they had received, from the County L. There IsMK'd Every Thiirsdav at Turner, Marion County, Oregon were short to-the-point talks SUBSCRLPTION $1.25 PER YEAK Entered at the Fostotficoi »,rodu‘ tion kc'T lhom warm by l>r. Walter Brown of the G O LD PLA T E D A U T O -S T R O P RAZO RS . when exposed to .he weather. Marion County Child Health at Turner, Ori roti, a» secon dila»* matlcr, under thè for 59c. Walvli for window display Thursday. This The shelter is bel ter and less work, Mr K. E. Brown, Rev.. Al t oi March II. 1879. special is for 12 day» only, so don’t miaa this bargain expensive than t ie extra feed. Mr. Tully. Rev. J. A Bennett of j for men. Treasury certificates in the sum of $250.000,000 bearing; Silver!on. C. A. Kells of the city According to L. P. Rock- ui*. rest at three . nd one-fourth percent were offered to the Flashlights, with batteries included, $1.25 to $2.25. Y„ who nil testified to the good ivood of the Federal Bureau of i • lie recently and the treasury department announces that 1 Hot water bottles and syringes $1.25 to $3.00. . < ns were «\vt \ ed for twice that amount. When you Entomology Station, at Forest work being done by the Coun anil travel ani'oymieea > em pire this with ih< diifieulries European nations have in rais tlrove, the Hessian Elj is not ty Y. there. There were soles Books. 29c to $1.00. Bible... $1.75 to $3.50. when yuu go to tlio from the Chemuwn Indian ing r.mnoy inti ■* r aP.v, you get some idea of the difference in responsible for the poor crop ■oruiitions here and a t . o.ul. Uncle Sam, without any public School. 1 ast ami by no means founts made in v oimpaign. car. get twice r.s much as he needs. This indi- this season. least on the program, was the **Tr) Tlie B r ii* Store F ir s t " » ati s ¡1 state of prosperity which will furnish little consolation. W ashington county show that talk by Governor W alter M. ■ c-.- t’.i - ipks ct communist discontent in America. the Hessian‘Fly w as more nu Pierce. The governor empha merous last year than this, and -sv- sised the fact that the boy» of last year was considered a today must have the right kind Reads as Americanixers. says the National Republic. The good crop y ar f.>r wheat. Mr. Reliable Droggist to be hekt In P»>rtl«nd editor of this paper is right. It is no uncommon fact to see a of training and influence or M Oct. 31 to Nov. 7. Incl. c r in Oregon with a New Y oik license, or from any other Rockwood attributes the poor they will be where many a boy h astern state, for that matter. Secretary Hcover recently said ¡showing this season to poor of 29 is today, in the peniten- i f the s mat '* n n the west, “ l found them camping out in preparation of the seed, woa- G o b y T r a in a n a w ng a n a « w j p n g a t he urged B s r e r p s iif f is i ¡manEra&ftiif^^ their automcbile in the hills and valleys « est of the Mississippi ther conditions, and possibly jtiary and the jails, the uufr, convenient tlu press to be careful in pub- It is estimated that 5,000 are so encamped.” anil economical way the seed used. W hat is true of the West is true of ¿ho East and the South crune news and cited 1" oin Florida to New England and even into Canada. The Crops below points on »lopes * some instance» where this was people are learning something about their country first hand, where water seeps out may be j responsible for the downfall and better than this they are learning something about their The report of the rouiul trip fare fellow countrymen. The Secretary of Agriculture recently protected „from drowning out of boys. on'nalo CX t. 29 The American I > plowing furrows boni these secretary was unique in that he said: “ Communication is a great equaliser.’ to Nov. 7: final utomobibst glides over the splendid syst un of roads that are points to drainage channel had his repoit posted oir the P oem a n q return Nov. V rapidly being completed. North. South, East and West. They such con contour furrows should wails around the round in the are learning what the different parts of the country are likeT" \ . . ' . intervals andishap, of picture» and dia- and they UHU I IV.» «* are V i learning c i .1 u i . j t that vum the u different i u v i w u pvv-pu people «»» are v pretty u much' iu vu H ‘ . ' + .. . , T r a in s ta P o r t la n d alike. Hard-surfaced roads are bringing this condition about ¡nave enough fall to keep thorn- grains. $90,000 In Premium* li.l.1 » n t , l> 17 a m. I ot* pin and. if they break down sectional prejudices and cement us into ■selves clear. SEE T H E BEST Ï N T H E L A N D a IT i<m VhS# one American community they will be worth all that they cost FS et erte* m « t l i i | In fixai fh ih» «nftw tb« |W r>««ifW M AR IO N C O U N T Y CORN MtL-rv, ln . wiU 1 1« w t lb » «(«*<•*< » » r » » u f i *HO«k • »* * ««"» k*r"**4 kjn, I«»' R c ta m lu u l * o « P o r t la n d and ten times over. un 4 «« un* toi l in In A*’ «;> »■ S n ilN a M ta l* ‘ t M • m l l 'i b T f ^ t t U . M* SH O W NOV. 19. 2d A N O 21 SA mis aiui tnU rwélttTi m *J IA'.« 1 I 4 nwin •»«! P«»;? SK* V. F t . v h , .l » » a h iK it» s u .l tNa wms IJ N i » »« m H o t s * M t p » UkKjt C O M M U N 1TY KF.CFPTION KLDLVTO »ARBÜ ON AU RAILftOAU* The annual Marion County Friday night we attended one of the most important gath H AS G O O D A T T E N D A N C E Corn Show .will be held in S i- erings that is hold in Marion County. It was the Marion Coun ------ Mem Armory November 19. 2d ty Y.M.C.A. Convention, held at the First Christian Church in » V. am, A 00 pm, * rt pnt Salem. It was an inspiration to hear the talks from the boys The community band recep-fand 21 under the direction of as to what the different branches of the County work had tion held at the Christian I (be Salem Chamber of Com done for them. A representative of the Ili Y. club stated that!Chureh’afct Turner Friday night merce cooperating with the F i . .her apartments on birilli they had learned more about the Bible and how to apply it to .. . . . » .... NOTICf. OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF Community Commercial St. everyday life, in the Hi Y. club, than they had ever learned was wel1 attended‘ , 1 hori Marion County REAL PROPERTY ON before. The Pioneers put on a demonstration of the openingj was a fine program of recita- Federation. There will be an FORECLOSURE of a Pioneer Club meeting. With the effect of the meeting still itions, songs, readings and band industrial exhibition in connoc- CHURCH OF CHRIST Notin' i* hrnky tfiven, that t>> fresh in our mind when we left this gathering, we could not! music, \mong the best on the ¡Hon with the corn show show- virtue of an Execution duly L«ucd Il H linnd, Air««it. help but notice the contrast when passing one of the large |. program was Mr. Bumuster in'iiig the loading products manu- Mr. Bales of Eugene deliver- nut of thr t’lrcmt Court of the Slate churches of Salem where some meeting was going on, to see i ‘ ed a fine sermon Sunday morn-M.f Or. -on. f..r the County of Marion, some young men who, as the Governor told us at the conven a series cf readings and songs,Ifaetured in Polk and Marion Taking the radio ns his I of OctotKT, V on tho f\r'' ,‘“yi There will also be mg. ll*J >. u|Hin a juilgment | tion, will have to face the life battles in the future, out cfh the Mr. W right of Stayton in Scot Counties. th e m e he v e ry a p t ly c o m p a r e d mi .h e m .luly r.-r..t. n-,1. enter,..! I sidewalk smoking cigarettes, almost in the door of the church. !tish songs and “ Pastor’ Ryan an exhibit of walnuts and lil- of rvconi umi <l<Mrki*t«*d i|i tn<! by Raid the Ghristian and this new in They couldn’t even wait until they got home. Young m en!0f West Stayton with his ABC beits. Every corn grower in Court in .«md fiiuM* on tbr 16tn who cannot control their appetites long enough to refrain from ' sermon These three numbers Polk and Marion counties is vention— with it» broadcasting! of October, tD25, in n rwrtoin nuit Migli Clnsa C -tirt |M*rulinic, whrprln smoking during a church meeting are probably among the classr ’ j t,‘ni t d more atten. mi dreceiving. The evening th« n in urged to exhibit and attend the Ada K. Joiy wit« iMmntiff, and Thr that jeers at the County Y.M .C.A. prouatily attracted moie a m n L ad ic’s and (¡cuts Kdcn Orchard«, Incorporated, thr tvon than any other part of the show. There win bo no entry sermon was “ Excuses." Sunn y brook Tn n»- und Wulnut Cor* 0 excellent program. Just be- fee for exhibits. Write to the - Tailoring - Brother J. Michael Shelley i»»ration, and United State* National The United States at present is not losing any considerable fore the final number by the Salem Chamber of Commerce will be with us next Sunday, Bank w n v Dofoiuftnta» in favor of 174 OsaH «». SALEM rinintBT and ajp.urvt tin* IWrndunt, , ■■ >T I S" !■ 1 amount of trade by refusing to recognize Soviet Russia, ami in band. Prof. J. R. Bidgood, mas- for information. There will the man of the hour in the art Tiu* Krim Orchard«, Incorponttrd, , remaining aloof from the Reds it is guarding something which |^er cerem0nies made a short be prizes from $1.00 to § 1 a.itO. for thr »uni of $19,491.97* for the | of painting pictures with U far more precious than trade— the constitutional integrity of, f the hand tcllmji ,unv further «um o f IK00.0O attorneys tailed States National Raak The following consolation pri words. He makes you really f,.. toir«th«*r with her rost« und «II*- the United States of America. i, . . , . C im e r a i B a n k in g Business »long they nad been organized zes have been added: tallest see them. The sqbjei t for the burneiiienU in «nid mut taxrd und id — — o— — [and what they had achieved hill of corn shown with roots morning sermon is “ A Chal lowed at $34.35; at«o upon n jutl«' Intareat paid on lim i <l%i>aaita a a f nient and decree «luly rondefrd, en • M >1n(i ¡»exmints Noah’s dove went forth and found no rest for the sole o f ; since their organization. The $1; largest squash $1; largest lenge and a Promise;” for the tond of r*ct>r«l and docket od in und Car Siala A Cou,»■•trial Sta by aid Court in »aid cauar on the her foot. Even so long ago as the Hood this parking problem Turner band has been organ five cars of corn, any variety, evening “ Help for the Tempt dut if«»*'* e.,d, n fw >r of ftofrnd* 1 SALEM — OR KOOK existed.— Columbia State. ized for several years*and has $1; largest half dozen pota ed.......... These are very import- 1 • ' • • x> Ni Ponili Bsak. upon ito rro d* nmnd« ,iMruin«t the ! played an important part in o- toes, any variety, $1. let's ant sermons and apply to you. I V i i.«lanu, Tin El* h f'firlmrif». In It is said that the native girls in Africa are demanding more the community life of Turner, show the people of Marion and Come in and welcome him. r"r|*ur;ilr.i, nini Ihr «Ifinybrook Pruni' uri! Wulnut Corporation. f»r clothes, which indicates that in place of becoming civilized they W e agree that if you want a Polk Uounties that Turner com Give him the right hand of fel tl». «uni of f i n s . «7 ; for Ibr fiirihrr good time get into a community munity can take prizes on corn. lowship. are slipping backwards. «um of fl2.0KK.00; for ih.- further I’«liner Chiropractor »um of $2&0.00 attornry'* ami entertainment. The cannot be rim ile h“ . Residence K28R Brother Shelley ¿k a man for it.« ro ta anil itiaburarmml« in «ni.I beaten for good : > How ship. ED W A R D S-SA N D E nitt tas I and allowed at f 17.10 who could easily hold down a by German investigators conclude that the participation of the T> j nffpri tur received 256 N. High Street »mil Execution I am romman'l.ol American army in the W orld W a r brought about Germany’s uie a „ ? „r At the farm home i f Mr. pastorate in one of the large to soll thr property In «aiti Ex.-eiition Salem, Oregon iii. ntion. il ami hor- inuftor ilvutribr.l, defeat. It is a finding which determines that Germans are was on|y a small show of the and Mrs. Arthur Edwards, on churches, but he wants to see to pay th«' a formait! rum.« ilur the sometimes right.— Boston Transcript, appreciation of the people oi our church grow and he will H'iintiff, m il th«' nfvrmaiil m u t i « «lur Turner to the boys who have Wednesday evening at 8:30 th P. fi ntimi Unti li Kt it. Nation- F. B R E I T H A U P T succeed. # il Bnnk. anil th" ro«l« nml • xpi-nt" « contributed to the entertain o’clock, occurred the wedding 123 N. Liberty Street of th I a Execution: I will on S'ltnr.lay Attend Sunday school nt U> W hat tho country n^eds is a method of birth control that ment of the people. Tho pro of their daughter, Ruth Helen, tho 2Sth ilny o f Novombi-r, 192.5, at would induce the Pullman people to restore the old rate of gram that followed was not to Mr. J. Lester Sande, son of o’clock. FLORIST The superintendent t .* hour of 10 o’clock A.M. of «aid $2.00 for a lower.— Los Angeles Times. TV Come in and give da> at th.' Wort door of tho County least by any means. The Mr. and Mrs. John ('. Sande, is back. Court lion di Salem. Marian Coun Phone 3S0 ladies had prepared a feed for of 1865 Trade St., Salem, and him your support as the Ban ty, Or- on, «rii at public lection to Miration of this notice Th<- date o f 'j h e h u n g r y in the p a r lo r s o f the brother of Earl Sande, Ameri ner is hanging in the balance. th«> hi«,-t" 1 bidder for muh in hand on S A L E M SUM MONS OREGON tho dnv of N id o , nil tho right, titlo, the fir«t publication of this notice is I In the Circuit Court of the State The lunch consisted ca’s mo-t widely known jockey. A record attendance is planned into T it und ratate which tho raid the bth day of October, 1925, and the church. of Oregon, for Marion County, De Forty relatives and friends for next Sunday. Everybody I». f. minuta, and each of thorn, and "The Holy Spirit" and lie gave last i? the ath day of November, of sandwiches, pie and coffee. partment No. 2. person« claiming undor them «iiU- 1923. were invited to witness the \/e!comc. Do you wish to see nil R. L. Nc-iT, Plaintiff, vs. Mary Neff, u'liuont to the dit» of tho execution us all something to think about. ROLLIN’ K. PAC.E, Defendant. ceremony, which was read in a the banner go? Help us win. of Plnintiff'« mortymro, and mihso- Executor of the Estate of Sunday school is holding up THANKS quent to th" Execution of I! fl* TO M AR Y N EFF, Defendant: very impressive manner by the Jacob Warner, Deceased. good in spite of the busy times. fondant, Unitoli Stati « National Christian Endeavor topic : In the Nan-.- of tho S U . of Ore P A G E , P A G E « KAY L. SMITH, The members of the Turner Rev. H. C. Stover, pastor of the Rank'- m>>rl*aife. hsd in nn*l to «aid gon you art hereby required to ap Classes for all grades. Como "Can v/e live by the G o ld e n premine« Attorneys for the Estate. m« ntion -d and d* erih«‘il In Commercial Band take this op central Congregational church pear 'md anrver the complaint filed and study with us. Rule?” W hat is the Golden «aid execution r.s follow«, to wit: against >ou in the above entitled portunity to thank Mrs. C. A. The b idal couple took thei Court and cause within six weeks The Kpworth league lessons Beginning nt a point 10 feet Rule? C. E. attendance is fast place in the arch between the from the d_.t of the frst publication N OTICE OF » F A R I N G OF F IN A L Davis and the others of \V< t ami 7 00 chains South of are proving very interesting. increasing. ACCOUNT of this summons, and if you fail'fo !h • r'T tcr of Sortion 20. Town- community for the splendid re-i iiving room and dining room appear and answer said complaint by W e have just" completed s ddo K South. Ifnmro 2 \V t of In the County Court o f the State j said date for want thereof the plain of Or»gon for the County of Marion. | ception and liberal collection beneath a bower of autumn co tin Willuniette Meridinn In Mar C. E. C O N V E N T IO N N O V series of lessons on "The Ep- tiff will apply to the Court for a ion County, Orepon. nml muniu«c given t Friday evening. lored boughs of vine maple In the matter of the Estate' of C a r-;K lVt-n them 5, 6 a n d 7 worth inn’s G«>od Times.” Tho decree dissolving the marring» con thence West 20.91 rhalna; theiio- olir.e S’ewert, deceased. Oct.. 23 They hope that the and dog wood which blended tract heretofore exirting between N'irlh 71 ibyroeN 35 minuto« W. topic for next Sunday evening The 'Marion County Chris lou r., elf and said plaintiff herein.. 2.00 Chain«; thence North 17 de. fi. . Notice , .... i* hereby « i m . that thi and good fe llo w s h i p beautifully with the baskets n:.a! account of Fred J. Sicwert, < xe- is "Rebuilding Broken Altars.” ........ 39 minuto« Went 1.18 You are further notified that this tian Endeavor Union will hold Eet&te of ‘ Caroline shown at “ the reception may and low bowls of flowers plac summon: is sir d upon you by pub cjtor of ’ the ~ ehaini : the n e North 32 «logree« This topie avill be in charge of its annual convention on Nov lication thereof in the Turner Tri Si ■ rt, ... c< :>»••<!, ha.- been filed ; continue and grow to the bet- ed profusely about the room. 10 nvnu b« W ««t 2.95 chain«: the pastor. , . _____ of __ _______ Court M an o n : ember 5th, 6th and 7th at the thence North 24 degree« 35 bune. a newspaper of general circula in the County The bride’s only attendant inmuto« W eit 3.10 chain«; thence tion, printed ..nd published in Turner. County, Oregon, and that the lOth’M erm en t of community spirit Central Congregation Church Turner Tribune, Marion County, Oregon, and that the day c f November, 1925, at the hour1, in the future. West to the Northw» «t corner of wa ; M r . Vivian Brown I. Ifing- o f 10 o’clock a.rr., hat been appoint- of Salem. the Southwi«t *|unrt« r of .-o rtlon date of the first pul.l cation thereof I °L Turner, Oregon. well, as matron of honor, with will ho nn tko (Ilk ,le — I CCI by said Court for hearing objec- 20; thence South 40 rhnlnr; Several state C. li Workers theneo En«t 9.90 rh.'iin«; theneo 1925, and that the date of the h | tions to said final account, at which Mr. James Lockett attending G O VER N O R W A L T E R M. "Salem is this week raising will be present as speakers. North 20 chain«; thence Enid 20 pahUcatioa i. rr-o f will be t).e 19th jtime any p »rior.n interested in said the groom as best man. i ** ■ i h t,* may appear and fi’e objr:c:io.r.s day of Novi .nh i . 192 >. chains; thence South 20 chai»»: a large share of the County Dallas Rice, field secretary, ¡thereto in writing and content same. PIERCE SPEAKS A T CO. thoiiee East to a point 40 feet After the service a delicious You are furthi r notified that !h. Y.M.C.A. Budget, and is doing will officially represent the O r FRED J SIE W E R T , W« «t of th«' Southeast corner or aummon* is pubiisheil ami . .ed ui. luncheon was served. Large Executor of the E.-tat-. of the Southwest iiuurt. r oí Section so with the desire to aid tho on .,ou pursuant to the crii, r of I. egon Union. Marion County Caroline Siewerl, deceased. The .sixth annual Marion bowls < flowers of the pastel 20, Township 8 South, lî.ingi 3 H. McMahan, Ju-ig.- oí t'- above m - entire county, because Salem wa particularly fortunate in Wert ; th* nee North to th*' pince * • i« 4 court, aid or-Ier bearing date |GI V O SMITH, I County Y.M.C.A. convention colors formed the center piece receives no returns in activities of I« ginning nnd containing 101 tom. y for Executor. 1 October 0, 1923. securing as principal speaker, Those assist _ __________ | was held in the parlors of the of each table. acres of land, more or les«. G U Y O SMITH, from the County Y.M .C.A.” Alvin J. Shartle of Boston who 4U.I oa. m Bark of Comm ri BMg., First Christian Church at Sa- ing with the serving were Mrs. Also n right of way for road is treasurer and field secretary purposes over the following de- Salem. Oregon. Marion County Y.M.C.A. FARM REMINDERS Mem, Friday night. The ban- Robert I . E. Schaefer, Miss Lu- scrined real property Beginning Attorn y fo r Plaintiff. of the United Society of Chris Salem, Oro. ( From O AC Experiment Stat.) !fjuot was serve 1 at 6:30, fol- cile L< /is, daughter of Mr nt the center o f section 20 in tian Endeavor. Township 8 South, Range 3 West lowing which w is the reports and Mrs. O. E. Lewis of Port of U m Willamette Merldiao in Salem Endeavorers will en The cutworm outbreak of of the officers an 1 several short land; Miss Frances Sande, sis Marion Gounly, Oregon, nnd NOTICE TO CREDITORS I«. C. Moe was a Turner visi tertain the delegates from the running thence South 20 chains; No. n->28 last season did immeasurable L-lks by prominent Salem men ter of the groom; and Miss tor Thursday. thence Wert 40 feet; thenc*' societies throughout the coun In the County Court of tl.r ¡ : tate damage to truck and field ari,l County Y. leaders. Among Marvell« Edwards. North 20 cluiiii«; tin ace E.i«t 40 of Origon for Marton County. Myron Hewitt was on tho ty. Advance registrations feet to the place of heginnirig. Mrs. h andc was a graduate crops all over Oregon. The those of out of town to speak In the matter of ill J tal of sick list last week. should be sent to Miss Ruth Saúl mie will he m:ide subject to I b Warner, Di ci department of entomology ad- was ^ ° * s Condit, who spoke of of the Sale mhigh school in the Draper, 1185 N. 18th St., Sa redemption in the manner provided Miss Alice Riches was a pas N 'tiee is hi1 re by given that t‘o nr, cist s that growers may avoid a She has been Pioneer work in Aumsvillc, class of 1921. by law. d r igr.nd ha* been appoint..«! bj the lem, Oregon. senger for Salem Thursday. season iinc* Wayne Ransom spoke of employed in the United States “ !>' ' 'ou t of the .Stal- of Oregon similar outbreak next Datoli this 28th ilny of October, for Marion County. Fx- outer of II» bv !ate fall or early B. J. Kimber was in Turner 1925. spring the Hi Y. work in the Amos National Bank for the past estate of Jamh Warper, deceas'd, M. E. CHURCH O. D. BOWER, Wednesday in the interests of Mr. Sande is tel and ha» _i;ual:ön.| a? such. Ail per plowing and by scattering the Davis high school at Aumsville. four years. Sheriff for Marion County, Oregon. th > County Y.M.C.A. conven W e were pleasantly surpris son; hv ng cla m' urain’t said » -tate poison bran bait over the fields There Was a demonstration of ler in th ■ First National Bank her ‘ the opening of a Pioneer Club of Independence. Mr. and ed last S inday in having with There was an extra large con tion which was held in Salem ifuly Vfriflr.fi ___ _________ ' i law tn the at thè offici’ .spring, Ir«. Sande left for a honey us Dr. Leach, onr district su gregation last Sunday morning. Friday night. meeting by the Lincoln Pion of Fag^. Pag ¿¿ Kay L. Smith, At- eei-s of Silverton. itepre enta- moon trip to the Puget Sound perintendent, who gave us a toincys for said Filato, Bush Bank The Tribune shop can prfnt yuu* Although it is a common t'ves of Troop I Boy Scouts of cities, after which they will be ¡no sermon. His subject was Our orchestra is ’doing fine Bldg., .Sili-m, Otogoo. within r ;X' work and is a great tudp to the butter wrap«, letter head* ami en month* from thv miti'of the flint p u b -Í Practice in some of the rainy velope*. America, of Silverton, told of at home to their friends in the Subirribe for tho Tribune music. Sp I Coming! A v o id T ra ffic W o rrie s Pacific Livestock Exposition H. S. PRATHER Turner, $ Orison, -"¿A mM S a r $ $2.95 Int 0 c f.3 l-N m Z i B R l l i Southern Pacific Lines L). II. MOSHHR Dr. O. L. Scott