N O TICE‘ TO CREDITORS THE TURNER TRIBUNE 3f. p. Sr.utlrt). EMhir Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oregon ■ ------------------------------ -----------— — The TRIBUNE Notice is hereby riven that the tin- derstgned, rsignetl. by an order o f the County ! Court o f Marion County, State of I Ore iron, duly made and entered on the lit h day of Januai). 1924, v.ta , appointed administrator o f the estate and Any SUBSUMPTION fl.2 5 PER YEAR. Entered at the Po^office at Turner, Oregon, as second-class inattor, under the All persons havimi claims aKamst Act of March 3, 1879. stM estate are hereby not.tied to _________ ___________________________________________________ present the same, duly verirte I ns re- | ouired by law. at the offices o f Guy t h e m - i o . smith. io ; i Salem Hank o f Com- So far Patterson, Hall and Upton have declared solves for the nomination for governor. Summing up their . ^ ^ H U J r ; in »^Ctty ^ quali(W«tions, it is evident that it will bo a closo race between months from tho «late of this notfco, these three. l rnless some others come into the race, it will t0 w;l January 14, n».’ * probably be one of the closest contests witnessed at the Ore- Administr^o^Jf'ihc ..ut. ¿f iron primaries for some time. Mulinila Compton, diseased. According to the local indications Sieiwcr, I'rossley and GUY O. SMITH. Attorney for Administrator. Clark are the most favored candidates for U. S. senator. The hardest fight will probably be between Steiwer and Crossly, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT while Stanfield’s main hope lays in the chance of enough can­ Notice is hereby given, that the didates coming into the field to break up the vote. If Fover- un h r- gtted. Klmo S. Whit \ the duly qualified and acting adnun- nor Pierce decides to make the run on the Democratic ticket, appointed, -trater o f the estate o f Stephen Bal- liet. deceased, has filed in the County as some believe, he will in all probability be the strongest man e f the State o f Oregon, for they can put up. If nominated, the chances arc that he will Court Marie:» County, li*a final account in draw some votes from the other side, but it will not be enough the said estate, and that the said Court has fixed Saturday the 19th to cause any alarm in the Republican camp. day o f February, 1926, at the hour Last week we stated our views regarding the World Court ana the League of Nations regarding the safety o f some of our important laws, especially the immigration law. Some of the Internationalist members of Congress have admitted that even our taritf laws will be in danger in the event that the United States joins the World Court. With an influence brought to bear on Congress to force an affirmative vote on the ques­ tion of the World Court, ' a* ked by the millions of a man who came to this country when a mere boy and gained his pros- p.ritv on these shores. This man is no less a p e r -'# than Edward Bok, who was born in Holland and came to this coun­ try when but six years old and has tome to be one of America's millionaire publishers. He is proving his loyalty to Agnerica by trying to get us entangled in European affairs. o f th is lis t o f teo d in ff MAGAZINES $ # ^ 0 0 Why Pay Morel o f 10 o'clock A M o f said day at Ihc County Court Room in Marion County Court House at Salem. Ore­ gon, as the time and place for hear­ ing objections to the said account and the settlement o f the said estate, at which turn- and place all persons having such objections may appear and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not in all thinj-s l>e allowed and approved, said estate settled an l closed and the adminis­ trator discharged. SUMMONS SHERIFF’ S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON FORE­ In the Circuit Court o f the State CLOSURE. o f Oregon for the County o f Marion. Department No. 2. Notice is Hereby Given, That by Cora Cooiey Rose, PlaintitT, vs. j virtue o f an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court o f the State o f John J. Ro.-., Defendant. To John J. Rose, the above-named Oregon, for the County o f Marion and to me directed on the 19ih day defendant: of Jar.jary, ’. 926. a p n a . u . In the name o f the State o f Ore­ * gon: You are hereby required to ap­ . V Ij pear and answer the complaint filed Court on the 12th day of January. against you in the above entitled 1926, in a c> rtsin suit then In stint court an-.i suit, on or before the 27th Court pending, wherein. Union Sav­ OI.LIE J. PURDY, day o f February, 192b, and if you ings & Loan Association, an Oregon Executrix o f the Estate o f fail to so appear am1 answer said Corporation, was plamtuf and Pet r VVi! E. Purdy, deceased. complaint by said date, the p!a:n. : ¿err and Lela Zerr, his wife. Albert will 1 apply to the court for the relief! yy.tatj, a corporation, ar : Walter R. H. BASSETT, prayed for in said complaint, to-wit. Stolz, were defendants in favor of Attorney for Executrix. lo r a decree dissolving tne oonds o f plaintiff and against said defendants matrimony now existing between the P.-tcr Zerr zn-t Lela Zerr, h.s wife, plaintiff and defendant, that the plain by which execution 1 am commanded EXECUTOR S NOTICE tig bo awarded the care, custody and to sell the property in said execution In thg County Court o f the State control o f their minor child, Gertrude , and hereinafter described t-> pay the o f Oregon for Marion County. tty Rose; for the recovery from . um ,iJe the plaintiff o f Two Thou., the matter o f the estate o f Lucy t i c defendant o f tr.o sum o f $20.09 and - Dollars (*2,000.0 - ---- -•• d ). with :#ter- v . In St. wart, deceased. 1 ake Vour PICK to Select From Never beiort and frobaMr never auain will you have such an extraor­ dinary monev-juvmtf opporturu y. Note carrlullv the Uric* •election of choice reading—all «t a price to fit your pocketbook. Keoewaia will be extended one year from date of expiration. No need to * *it. VM Btutai C U P A IV O U S E T H I S C O U P O N Cen'.lemen: I wish to take advantage of your Magazine Bargain Offer. I am enclosing the above amount In payment for a one year subscription to your paper and the FIVE Magazines 1 Lave marked with an X below. Same------------ -Stan- Town ----------------------- SL cr R. F. D . --------- □ A . TMtn Needlewoman □ Home Friend 0 Hoaeebald Caret o Biado 6 Ledger 0 H ohm S o H Megarina □ Compare r « r o e r U Am e rican P s i t lr y A H recata 0 Farm A Fireside [ ’ The Farm Journal □ F orm U fa [3 CewtWwe sum ol *50.00 plaintiff s attorney i:racti apJ the furtr. r rum c f $61.51, Ives, as.u tor tne plaintiffs costs an<. | paid as delinqu nt taxes, and the fur- cisbursements of this suit to be tax- ther sum o f $150.00 attorney’s fees, ttL Tou are iurther notifie>i that | together with the coses and disburse- tms summons is served upon y°u by m en tsdf said suit taxed at Fifty-pine publication thereof in the Turner T ri-' Dollars (i',9 .0 0 ) and costs and ex t une, a newspaper o f general circu -, of , aid execution. 1 will on la*ion pu:,..sn.-d in County of Saturday, the 20th day o f February, Marion ano St . tc ^ v g o n . , ursuanri ;u2d, at th, hour of 10 o ’cl « a.m. -j f,n u0rde,r ‘l1 **5 Honorable L H. ,_,f said day at the W.-st door o f the ..ir jl*h»n , Judge o f the above entitled County Court House :n Salem, Mar court. ion County, Oregon, sell at puhlic You are further notified that the auction to the highest bidder for cash especially invited to be present Dated this 23rd day o f December, date of the first publication o f this in hand on the day c f sale, all the Talks on what they have done summons is on the 13th day of Jan­ right, title, interest and estate which 1925. V. INFIELD E. RF1ED. uary, 1926, and that the last publi­ .■aid defendants and all persons claim­ and what they hope to do will Executor o f the Estate o f cation o f the same will be on the ing under them subsequent to the 4th I.ocy V. Stewart, deceased. be given by representatives of day of Apni. 1925, in, o f and to said 2-tlli day o f February, 1926. premises hereinbefore mentioned and Date o f first publication Dec. 24. the clubs. I-adies are always B. S. MARTIN. described in said execution 83 follows, Date o f last publication Jan. 21, 1926 Salem, Oregon, invited to these meetings. to-w it: Attorney for Plaintiff. Lots twenty (2 0 ) and Twenty- one (2 1 ) in the Subdivision o f Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Brower, Blocks Twenty-eight (2 8 ) and NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL, Thirty-five (3 5 ) o f Yew Park ACCOUNT formerly of Turner but now liv­ Annex No. 2 in the City o f Sa­ I’ i the County Court o f the State , ing in Gei . ais, were in Salem lem. Marion County. Oregon, as o f C gon for the County o f Marion. Did you forget to come to per the duly recorded plal of said In the matter o f the Estate o f Monday. Mr. Brower has «one Bible school last Sunday. We Subdivision now on file and of Agnes Harding, Deceased. into the mint business qihte ex- record in the office c f the Rc- Notice is hereby given that the missed you. The primary tea- cord-r o f Conveyances in and for filial account o f Merlin Harding, ad­ cher has somethin*? special for tensively. lie informed us that Marion County, Oregon, mor. min .,trator o f the Estate o f Aer.es j particularly described as follows: Harding, deceased, has been filed in her department in which the he had sold a large supply of Beginning on the West line of the County Court o f Marion County, youngsters are very much in­ plants to Jay Denham and Vick 12th Street in said City of Sa­ Oregon, and that the 26th day o f , Brothers. lem, Marion County, Oregon, January, 1926, at the hour o f 10 terested. at a point thereon 1*9.90 feet o ’clock a.m., has been appointed by If you do not attend some South from tne Northeast corner said Court for hearing objections to j o f Lot 3 in Block 28 o f Yew said final account, at which time any; other Sunday school you are George Vick and C. E. Wilson Park Annex No. 2 aforesaid; and persons interested in said estate may i cordially invited to be with us manager of the Salem Cham­ running thence West 210 feet; upp nr and file objections thereto in thence South 50 feet; thence writing and contest same. next Sunday morning. This ber of Commerce, will be on Hast 210 feet; thence North 50 MERLIN HARDING, means you, not the other fel­ the program at the next meet­ feet to the place o f beginning. Administrator o f the Estate o f Also: Lot Seven 17) and Eight low across the street, but you A gr'S Harding, Deceased. ing of the Turner Boosters. (fa) in Block One (1 ) of J. My­ GUY O. SMITH, personally. ers Addition to the City o f Sa­ Mr. Vick will tri1 k on filbert Attorney for Administrator. lem, Marion County, Oregon, as Are you holding up to your growing. This club is open to the same appears on the recorded new years resolutions? Bro- untjre community and ev- jdat thereof on file and o f re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS - or in th* County Recorder’s ther Shelley’s sermons are get- eryone is ur|?ed to joia. Mem. Office o f Marion County, h ate Notice is hereby given th.-.t th<- un- ting more interesting every ljershj.; u free. Come and cn. o f Oregon. deraigred, by un order o f tiie Cf intv :' : c # r> - ¡Sunday Court of Marion County, bta’ . of demption in the mann*T providad by 1 ;t^ , [|(j as shown by those who joy the program and meeting. O-egon, duly made sr.d entered on His next Sunday the 31»*. -lay of Decembe«. 1925, was Dated this 19th .lay o f Ja ir>, | morning’s subject will be "Ure- appoir:-«d u. mni t'ator o f tiie «stat': o f Phoebe C. Buckber and that he ’ vailinj? Faith.” In the even- Mrs. Swallow attended the has duly qu d.fi id as such. Ali p er-1 O. D. BOWER, ing “ Is Christ the Author of business meeting of the oflicers -on* having claims agamrt said estate .IF- - ff o f Marion County, Oregon ar hereby nntifi. H to present the Your Salvation?” of the Christian Endeavors of same, duly verified as required by j Christian endeavor topic : Marion county, hold at the 1st law. at the offices o f 1*. J. Kuntx, ini NOTICE TO CREDITORS the City of Salem, Marion County, How and W by Should we I Presbyterian church of Salem, Notice i* hereby given that the un- Oregon, within six month.-- from the dat * o f this notice, lo w!;, January Heru.gned, by an or-t-r of th.- County Send Christianity to Latin Am- Sunday January 10 at 3 p.m 9** W h e r e i« f a tin Am­ A m . ,. __ * ___ -a________ i Court o f Marion County, State of p 1. 1926. e r n im ca ?” Where is Latin It was a ve’ry interesting meet­ Oregon, duly made and entered on What has domination ing and the reports of the con­ CHARLES A. BUCKBER, the !4>h day o f D. c 1925, wa, an- erica? Adm:nl«tra*.or o f t.’.e .-; tate o f noiiiled .-x.-utor of the estate of over it? Do you agree with vention held in Portland were Phoebe C. Buckber. Bertha Schreiber and that he ha« duly them ? Do you w ish to see the read, abo one of special inter­ V* J K 1V T 7 qualified as tuch. All persons hav- r' i .._ _ J . , . in*? Haim* apainot «aid >-«tate are United States of America like est from Boston, Mass. Thore Attorney lor Administrator. hereby notifle.i to present the ««nr , duly verified as required by law, at that? will be a social held soon, the the office.« o f Thomas Brown, 210 Or* date and place to be announc­ C , _ egon Bldg., in the City o f S:.|em, c a r . y c u r o p e a r.» i Marion County, Oregon, within six ed later. Dr. Landreth, a man Tiie «orient name of Frane« ons a public Belgium waa Gallia, and Hi* Roman- ' l<>' wit Dec'?mb<’ r 74th, 1925. T o Meet January 21 speaker, will deliver an ad­ ••»lied the genernlly Galll. f.,r! ANDREW KLETT, "hlrh the Kngii*h equivalent* are . Executor o f the Estate o f dress at the First Presbyterian '•anl and Ganla The Gaol* were » Bertha Schreiber. Celtic people, n ho came original), ’ ' ----------- The annual meeting of the church in Salem F<*b. 3rd at 8 from i-entr::' A-lu and at a aery earl) 1 Marion County Community p.m. time Invaded Lump*, settling nnally Parking DU crelion Federation will be held at the •a "tint nr* now F'rnnre and Belgium, One kind of n )ihUoso[>lier I* he who Chamber of Commerce rooms their degraded paganism wna known •luayi make* It a taint to park be » Druldlsni. G ave W om en O pportu nity I'v.en shiny enr*. on the theory that at Salem, Thursday January VV»mi*n on» tnurh In Hi* lyp*wrll*r both of them will bark out nltlffiiit 21 at 8 p.m. At this time the m«l Um Irloph'in*. 'I c«t- Inn il<-vlrM humping him hla but.— Fort Wayne three new clubs will be initiat­ have rr*iit*il ■ountle . Job* for (Irli. habienbe (or the Tribuna New, Sent tael. ed into the Federation. These- C. F. B R E I T H A U P T 113 N. L lb a rty S lr a a l FLORIST rkon a 3 SO ORKGON fi A l FM Dm. 1- T. Dick U M . Hum Chiitna* Medicina Co. Blomai-h Inalili«-« givi n i|Ulok n>Mf l*y Inking our fantine« rvim-illt-ac An« *t«*olul«-ly bartnb-M, la-lug oornpouatf- ««I from I in |x U t«-«l brilla, root* ahix«atta and aa vln ga aerounta Car. fitala A CiMii«Mrti»J fit*. A joint meeting of commit — OB BOON tees representing the citizens, SA L E M the Turner Boosters and Road District* 45 and 56 met at the Turner State bank Saturday I). M OSHER morning to discuss ways and H ig h C la ss means o f opening C street in the City of Turner to make pos­ I adiVs and Gents sible the connecting of the - T a ilo rin g - Cltfvordale market road with 47« Four I Ml. SALEM the Salem-Mill City market road when the former road is improved. A committee was appointed to draft a petition to the Southern Pacific Co. asking them to comply with a former agreement ami move tiie depot, which now stands in the center of the street, enough to clear tho street. When this is done and both roads linked up it will b e ‘ a gl oat benefit to Turner Eminent Divine Explains th« and the districts screed by Modern Application at both roads. *’Gold?n Rule.” H. 0 libi at re led M ach« nice □ 0 0 0 0 M o t h e r H e m Ufa Pathfinder ( weakly ) M varec» Today’s Hocecwife Trector A Ga* Engine Review Wnraan’i World given that by an □ Ga* Court o f Marion 0 llama Cir é» i-egon. duly made and entered on the 23rd day o f De­ r - ; 3 f i f Ç f T M ark liai, con p on now and bring J T O / J /J V * t r l J E w K t0 u u B uiinot* O ffice * • cember. 1925, the undersigned wes appointed executor o f the estate o f Lucy V. Stewart, deceased, and that he has.duly qualified as such. All | persons having claims against «aid new clubs are Turner, Jeffer­ The play “ Why Not Jim?*' C3t.lte are hereby notifirif to present th<* same, duly verified as required by son and Labish Center. Repre­ which was nut on In the audi­ law, to the undersigned at the law sentatives of 15 or 2 0 clubs will torium by the Christian Endea­ office o f Bert T. Ford. Room 213, Land A Bush Bank Building, Salem, be present at the mediti}?. The vor of the Central Congrega­ Oregon, within six months from the members of the news clubs are tional church of Salem for the data o f this notice. CNiCHJFMST The Box Social Saturday night given by the W. O. W. lodge was a success, both from the standpoint of good enter­ tainment and finances. The program wa* presented by the Turner Glee Club and was tnurh enjoyed by all present. The neat sum realized from the sale o f baskets will be used by the Woodmen in helping pay for their hall. Every ono cordially invited. ELMO S. WHITE, Administrator o f the estate o f Stephen Balii. t, deceased. E. MO S. WHITE, Attorney for the Estate o f Sti phen Dal!iet, deceased. 10.1 Masonic Bldg . Salem, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un­ do r..,gned. by an order o f the County Court o f Marion County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 2nd day o f January, 1926, was appointed Executrix o f the estate o f Will E. Purdy, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such. Alt persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, uuly verified as required by law, at the law offices o f R. H Bas­ sett, Breyman Bldg., in the City of Salt-ni. Marion County. Oregon, wh ­ in six months from the date o f this notice, to-wit. January 7th, 1926. M r william Hall is reported ill. Mrs. Pearson of Turner ami 1 ® . John Painter of Cor­ vallis, dough tors of Mr. Hull, are here assisting in the cure of their father. Mr. and Mis. Curl Olson and family tnovud this week into Mr. John Christopher’s house near 0. M. Smith’s store. benefit of the local Endeavor society was very well put on before an appreciative audi­ ence. The entertainment was handled entirely by the young- foiks of the Salem organiza­ tion. M ARION ITEMS (Too late for last week) Mr. A. Wilson has purchased the house from Mr. Alvin Hash and will soon move. This is the house formerly owned by Mr. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Hash and chil­ dren aie moving to Oregon City where Mr. Hash is em­ ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen have a wee t iby daughter. She has been named Mary Chris­ tina. Mr. and Mrs. I. Conklin mo­ tored to Salem Monday and report a pleasant trip. Mr. A. F. J. Lafky lias en­ tered the dairy industry, hav­ ing recently purchased a large herd of Ayrshires. Mr. N. A. Olson, who got a sliver of straw in his hand has had a serious time. His hand is healing nicely now. Mrs. Lee Doorfler and Mrs. Meeker drove to Albany Tues­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gulvin attended the installation of of­ ficers of Surprise Grange nt Turner last Saturday. Mrs. Robert Hobbs has been ill the past week, but is improv­ ing. Mr. Albert Mitzner is here visiting at the home of his mother and brother. C. A. Mote has a crew of inen cutting wood in the grove south of the school house that he recently purchased from the S. P. R. R. PLACE YOURSELF IN THEIR POSITION PIONEER R A L L Y IS OflldM Rale Snr»d*jr la rwwmber «. * HELD IN SALEM On that day pretHa of n ore than ftriv The first rally of the Pioneer Clubs of Marion County was held in Salem Friday night in the parlors of the First Meth­ odist church. Over IDG boys were present from all parts of Marion JL’oanty, with one club from Yamhill County. Six boys were present from Turner, in ch irge of F. P. Rowley and Or­ bs n Stout. The great cduca tionnl feature of the evening was the talk of forestry by Mr. Cronniiller, deputy state forester, which was followed by W. V. Fuller, district fire warden of Dallas. The meet­ ing was opened by the Pioneer ritual, exemplified by Silverton club. There were many inter­ esting stunts put on by the var­ ious clubs. Supper was served by ladies o f the church. At the close of the meeting fhe boys whent to the Y.M.C.A. for a plunge in the tank. The hoys going going from here were Kenneth and Wil­ lard Bear, Lloyd Stout, Ray­ mond Alexander and Raymond Swallow. Nor W ou ld M ortician Bo '‘S in g at jrotir work rnffior tlmn gn itn h l* anil you’ll m a k * frlrfi'1* am i r*t on.” any* a w rlln r o f Inaplrntlonal lltrratn r*. Bu t tk * moaqntto »Inga at hi* work, nnt) ha t»o't popular.— Io n ia villa Tlmea. H ired M an’$ H op e ”Th< ilny o f H i* m artinntral m ir I* n*nr, ih«y Hay,** poafParda th * H ired M an from the ahady aid* of th* hart» “and I ho p* w hile they’re nt It th n y ll m a k * her no all* r a u ’l atdaaivtp* when the k lrk a ," D iecerning A great lover la on* »vko ran tell whether a girl '* pentiva or alprpy,— Rene Gazette. PATENTS rountrle* will partake of a flltnplo meat, will read about the orphan ehtl dren of tha N«ar Kata aod then wake •urh a gift a* they would hae* aonin on* mak* If their children wrro ai.p.ag th«. damrlalr In the HIM* land» -The eaaantlal thing ahaat Golden Rule Sunday la not the day on which It (a rb-*rrv«j<. nor th* rating of an orphan.«*«» moat." taalen lirv W. B lllnaoa. f’ uator of th* lia*t Bid* Rap M*t church of Portland and VU«« Chair ■tinn of the Northweat Regional Con*- oil 11 re of Near Kant Relief. "Th# ••- amttal thing I* that wo ahould each for oura«*lve* an*wer tha quatalon. *What would I have «ome oua ela« do If ray children were hungry and eotno one had my Inroma here.' "Golden Rule Sunday ae|a a terrific­ ally high »tandard of giving Pnrnntn worthy of th«> name will go hungry any flm* that thetr chlliln-a might bo fed No aarrlflee Is too great If It ta for their children. Jeaua rt«’ manda the »arm atandanl of aa. rtfl«w for others a* w«» loir«» for our own It ta drn*tlr. revolutionary but Imperotlviv 'Why call ye me Lord, l«onl, and do not the thing» which I commar.it you ' bo rrla*. "Tha one who world obaorvw Gold­ en Rule Sunday should, tn hla Imag­ ination, ae«i hi* children deprived of Iholr natural protectors, scattered like sheen haring no ahepherd. hiding by day from Ibelr en»>mle«. gathering whut food they can by night, expoaed to the biller cold of winter or Ihe burning nun of nummer, claiming ref­ uge at ar American orphanage only to be told there I* no room. • II.. ahon'd old Ilargue strug­ gling through snow», nn orphnn grand­ child by each hand, with the baby on her bark, who finds al night that that bahy has froien to death. "H e should sea twelve year eld rimrlambui straggling along with oth­ er doport«'«*a bearing hi* six year old brother to safety, carrying bis body, even nfteg bo thought the boy was dead. He must see In these two hoy« not only the aymhnla of almoat count­ ies« thousands of children, hut bo must see In them his own hoys. "There 1« little use to attempt to rlsuallzo the vast number.#.15.000 or­ phans. now In American care and the equal or greater number whose hetiv leasneas Is a claim on American char­ ity, but f«ir whom no provision can tin made. When we sen our own children corabirtahln and happy we ran think of the same number homeless exile« In the Near Knsl "Thire are few sptriinnl exorelaea more fruitful than thin, and men and women who honestly attempt to ap­ ply the Golden Rule to theae other children will not meaanre their gift« by pennies, but by dollars, by fives ami tcna and hundreds and thousands. 'All things therefore whatsoever you would that men should do to you (or to you. children If loft destitute) du yo to them likewise’,” Obtained. Send model or »krtch and wc will promptly «end you ■ •report. Our book on Patent» and Trade mark» wilt be aent to you on request. D. SWIFT & CO. ------- P A T E N T L A W Y E R S — 305 Seven! h St, Warhingfon. 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