The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 25, 1926, Image 2

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SHERIFF'S NOTICE o r SALE OF for it decree dissolving this bonds o f
matrimony non ex iting between the
REAL PROPERTY ON KORK-
plaintiff and «lofendviti that the plain
CLOSURE
till be awarded the ears', euatinly and
Notice U hereby given. That by control o f their minor child, Gertrude
> . y. KmuU'ti. tííttnr
virtue o f an execution duly i,«»ueu out Betty Uo.se; for the recovery from
o f the Circuit Court o f too State o f ; the defendant o f the sum o f $20.00
Issued Every Thursday «t Turner. Marion County, •re«:on
_______________
Count;
Marion, j
month towards the nurture and
. . .
13th day I i”.'*'
duration o f said Gertrude Belly Hose
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR. Entered at the Postoftue of j* BUi.rv.
upon > judge.«, .it until
she is sixteen years old; for the
at Turner, Oregon, as second-class matter, under the
. nd deci..- . d\ reu dm il, efftered o f: recovt ry from the defendant o f the
a
m a
IR 7 0
regard and ¡,*ck<tted in and by M idi sum o f $50.00 plaintiff's attorney
Aii o f March a, it
r Court
.,,rt .<«
.t jaaua
on »*,.
the tilth
fees, and for the plaintiff'' costs and
■ a
disbursements o f this suit o be tax­
Court
pending,
wh"iv:ii
A
A
Keene
THE INCOME TAX
ed.
\ou are further notified that
u
plaintiff and John WaRtnn and
th s summons is served upon you by
ha
J.
Walling,
Fred
Straw
and
•• s'^ J fin^t,R* ir» Ault and Ray publication thereof in the Turner Til-
T h ere is much talk poing the rounds regarding the State
une. a tv " s paper o f general cireu
Income c Tax bill which is in the process of formation. Governor Ault. and"Marion Co untv. Oregon, a lation
publish hod li n the County o f
Pierce was recently extended ..n invitation to appear before
.y :iM
Marion and Suite o f Orviton,
V O iiur.-uant
T
h. Honorable I..
to
an
order
o f the
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II
the Portland Chamber of Commerce and explain his reasons ,r.,t J .
\\ .iunTc. tvita J w*l
McMahan, Judg. of the above entitled
for an income tax bill.
\Ye received a copy of the Canby jinx. Fred Straw and Mary I . Straw court.
Herald giving the text of the governors speech before the!to sell the props-rty in said execution
You are further notified that the
__ hereinafter
__________ described
___
. pay
,.. . th.
... date o f the first publication of thi*
Portland Chamber of Commerce, also with some terse c o m - and
to
uni due the plaintiff of $1200.00 with ' summons is on the CHh day o f Jnn-
ment by the editor.
We notice also that ex-governor West interest thereon at the rate o f 7 p r j uary. 10-0, and that the last publi
has ceased his abuse of the present state administration long j cent-per annum from the 3rd day of cation o f the same will be on the
24th day o í February, 11126.
Tíie TRIBUNE
and A n y
THE TURNER TRIBUNE
C . F. B R E IT H A U P T
123 N. Llt»«rly
F L O R IS T
Phene .IHO
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o f this list o f fondlntf
D ra. !.. T . D ic k A I - M . H u m
C M n o s o M e d ic in o Ce».
Rloliianh I mol.I>* given qiilek n-b'lf
by taking mil faniuua remedie«.
Am
»h—.lnl.ly Imi m l.-., I. lug componi«!-
e«l frinii Impiliteli tiorba, routa mill
and b iika « bleb am well known fi'f
Hu Ir em u lile propellila.
MAGAZINES
111011 and eblldren. Eleo eoiieiiltutUn.
We (real all dlaorilora of men, wrv.
Call or write.
00
enough to say that he is in favor of a change in the method of j
^ f Tiio-So'^uo^cys
B. S. MARTIN.
taxation, but as yet lia s failed to give any remedy. One thing fee», and the further sum o f $355.fis
Salem, Oregon,
A ttm n y for Plaintiff.
is certain, the owners of real property in the State of Oregon j
tJ*
ee,u 7»*
must have relief of some kind sooner or later. We have n ot. annum from the 5th day o f April,
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
been wholly in favor of a state income tax, but if that will
ACCOUNT
the remedy let it come. Governor Pierce made statements in $ 42 . 00 , and o * t s and expenses of
tn the County Court o f the State
his speech in Portland that made those who heard him stop and
2« ^ » b ° nof
u^C'at i of Oregon, for the County o f Marion.
think. There is no doubt that the farmer must have some re- ^),e hour o f ten o ’clock a . m . of saidi In the matter o f the Estate o f M
I. Hen.sel. Deceased.
lief and the income tax seems to be the only feasible plan a s. day at the West doer o f the County
Notice is hereby given that the
yet offered to the people. Governor Pierce cited the lepuoit- t 0 r i . f 0 n , s,,u al public auction t- final account > f r. th. r W an -r. u.i
an governor of Minnesota who is strongly in favor of an income tf.o highest bidder for cash in hand ralnistretor o f the ■ *tate o f M. 1.
a u » v iv iu v i v i
e .
,
-
rn the day of sale all the right, title. Hens,-I, deceased, has been tffed in
iax a s a means of more evenly distributing t le burden ot tax:)-
anj estate which »aid defend- the Vountv Court c f Mm-ion County
I'Jii ■ -M Hlale SI. (Upalalrs.)
I'bone r» l
Halem Oregon,
Or. O. L. Scott
Why Pay ¡flore Î
l'a im e r C hiropractor
P bono 87. Residence H'JbR
236 N.
l'nìtcd Slates National Hank
G n n e r n l R a n k in g B u t i n e n
South o f Range Three (3 I West
o f the Willamette Meridian in
Marion County, Oregon.
PRISON DISCIPLINE COMING BACK
Said sale being made subject to re-
demption in the manner provided by
. v
Dated thi* 25th day o f January.
1926.
O. D. BOWER,
Sheriff o f M arion County, Oregon.
ricK
Internet paid on Mmo dopuodta and
saving* accounts
Cor. Stale A Commercial .9ta.
pear and file objections thereto in
writing and contest same.
ESTHER W UtINER.
Administratrix
SALEM
to S e le c t F r o m
High
Never N-foce and probably never again will you hava auch on rxtrsor
dmary monev uv.ng opportunity. Not. carelully tho
fl
choice reading—all at a price to fit your pocketbnok. Renewal, will be
extended one year from date of expiration. No need to wait.
The effective h a n d lin g of the recent riot in th e Oregon pen-
itentiary has created a great deal of comment (nearly all fav
orable) of the way in which Warden Lillie handled the case.
Immediately after the quelling of the riot came the announce­
ment in the papers that more stripes had been ordered. War­
den Lillie is taking hold of the situation in the right manner. ______________________________
He is giving the prisoners the feeling that he will do what he s h e r i f f s n o t i c e o f s a l e o f
says and maybe more. They probably know that they have a
r e a l pr o pe r ty on f o r e -
EDW ARD SCHENKE,
Administrator o f the estate of
different warden than the one who preceded him. One of the I
CLOSURE
Wm. K. Fallin.
first things he did was to place the armed guards back in the - Notice is hereby given. That by
O f in A , Slain* ronm. T O , w «
« f l f r « W OM ™
______ ,
rut out in the regime of prison reform started b y ex-governor .Oregon, for the County of Marion, n o t i c e o f h e a r i n g o f f i n a l
West
With the armed guards again placed in the dining room ; and to me directed on the 25th day
ACCOL.
. ________ , I , | . i,
i
J »L
t o t , | U
biiuiii) , 1J-6,
1 - u, upon
Uj.'.’ii a « judgment
juugmcm i n
J____ _ j . ,
oVi^.aA
o i i January,
County Court o f the State
;;nd the prisoners dressed m strrpes and the feeling abroad that ,ar.j decree duly rendered, enter'd of of Oregon for thi i ounty o f Marion.
all riots and uprisings will be handled with an iron hand there ¡record and docketed in and by said In the matter o f the estate of
will not be so many pooplo trying to gain admittance to tne i ^ 9 2 5 , in a certain suit then in .said Frank H. Knuths, Ih*c<-asc*I.
Noti.e is hen-by given that the
state boarding house and it will become a prison in reality. Court pending, wherein Frank Kam- final
account o f Gertrude Knuths, ad­
This episode has caused a feeling of confidence in the present j Oollie^fenlnir. Ed! Smith. Admin- ministratrix of the estate o f Frank
H.
Knuths,
daceaaed, lias b'-en filed
warden to commence to grow throughout the state. So long ■ ¡strator with Uic Will Annexed o f in the County
Court o f Marion
1
"---- ■— deceased. Edna
as the womens uplift societies and the different sob-sister or-1 ^re,i Swartzf^Edwin J. Swartx.
rartx, County, Oregon, and that the 9th day
eep out of the fuss, law and order will continue to '¡>nd Miriam Swartz w ere defendants o f March, ¡926. nt the hour of 10
ganizations keep
in favor o f plaintiff and against said! o’clock a.m., ha« been unpointed by
improve in the Oregon Penitentiary.
defendant«. J. A. Hilmer and Dollii « i d Court for hearing objections to
■utM'ita C l i p
J. Hilmer. his wife, by which execu- mid final account, at which time any
tion I am commanded to -ell the p r o -1 person inter; .-t- i in -aid . state may
Iperty in said execution and herein-; appear and li.r objections thereto in
IS PROHIBITION EFFECTIVE
after described to pay the sum due writing and contest same.
GERTRUDE KNUTHS.
the plaint,'f o f $.'!000.00 with inter-
A strenuous fight is now on between the wets and the drys eJt th r n at the rat-- o f 7 per cent
Administratrix o f the Estate of
Frank H. Knuths. deceased.
on the Volstead Act (18th Amendment) The wet interests ^ annum from
^ »fM a y .
GUY O. SMITH.
are bending every effort to bring back light wines ana licer. of ¿ j . j O. oo , attorney - fees, together
Attorney for Administratrix.
Thev say that prohibition is a failure. The whole business is with the con s and disbursements o f
Show 1925 Best in Five Years
for Prices to the Fanner
propaganda of the foreign liquor exporters to try to build uptttnd exp„ ns„ 0f
said execution.
I
f
the market for their liquor which prohibition took away from | will cm Saturday
the 27tb d*> of NOTICE TO CREDITORS
February, 192':, at th" hour o f ten
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un­
them. The United States was the favorite lumping ground j 0.clock A M o f Baid ()iy ft, the W egt|
-
lit.
for their goods, and now that prohibition has been adopted door o f the County Court House •«; o ffit " o f M arioi^County st.it!
Marion County, Oregon,
;
made and entered off
that market has been curtailed. They are circulating the dope
h X "’ b T u - 1 ^
of January, 1926, was
through the country that prohibition does not prohibit, th a t der for cash in hand on the day o f ¡ , ppoillted «im m istrator o f the estate
there is more liquor drank now than ever before that there are ,
¿J“ ^ ’dSndinU^and'ai!1
^
more women and girls drinking than before. \\ hen the saloons pernon* claimir.g under them subse-• J1 ci^jm
jl a,,;i
n*st said
aaicl estate
estat are
claims
against
were licensed many of them had private rooms behind the bars
l° the
c hereby not fit-i to present the same
law ,nt
where the women and girls could go and get their drinks, hereinbefore mentioned and described the
i,uly offices
I enr,e'L
1. re^uireu py i
o f Guy O. Smith, 403 Sa­
There arc many of us that arc not so weakminded but whati*» *»»■ execution a» follows, to-wit lem Bank o f Commerce Bldg., in the
Beginning at the South East
City o f Sal- re, Marion County, Ore­
we can remember the days of the open saloon and the drinking j corner
o f the West half o f the
gon, within six months from the date
that took place then. We can remember the time even in
South East quarter o f Section
of this notice, to-wit, February 4,
10, in Towndiip 9, South of
1926.
Salem when one would have to step into the street to get
Range 3 Wert o f the Willamette
B. J. J. MILLER,
around some drunk, who was occupying the entire sidewalk
Meridian in Marion County, Ore­
Administrator o f the estate o f
and from thence running
in his glorious attempt to get home.
You do not see such ! gon;
H. J. Miller, Deceased.
North 3.50 chains along the East
GUY O. SMITH,
rights now, yet they will tell you that prohibition is a failure! boundary lhie o f the West half
Attorney for Administrator.
o f the South East quarter o f said
and there is more liquor drank than ever before. If this is
section; thence North 89 degrees
true we would like to have someone tell us why they are put­
¡37 minute» West parallel with
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
ting up the big cry. It seems that is what they want, more i the South boundary line o f said
Section 26.615 chains to a stone
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
liquor. There is less liquor drank by the boys and girls than) in the West boundary line o f
MARION COUNTY, STATE OF OR­
Fred W. Swartz's land; thence
in the old days, regardless of reports to the contrary. In the
EGON.
South 2 degre-s 30 minutes West
In th<- matter o f the estate of
old days any older person could and would buy it for the boys,
along .aid West boundary line
Sarah E. Cahill, deceased.
7.62 chains; thence South 58 de­
nt least some would if they thought they would get a drink out
Notice is h< ri by given that by or­
grees 37 minutes East along said
of it. The whole source of this cry centers in the fact that some
der o f the County Court o f Marion
West boundary line 7 chains to
County, State o f Oregon, duly made
foreign distillers have lost their fat market in this country.
a stone 11x7x6 inches; thence
and entered on the 30th day o f Jan­
South 5 degrees East along said
When the prohibition department enforced the blocade of the
uary, 1926, the undersigned was ap­
West boundary line 6.10 chains
pointed administrator with the will
rum runners on the East coast some four or five English dis­
to an iron pipe; thence East
ann-xed o f the estate o f Sarah E.
tillers went bankrupt. This is why this cry is going the rounds ! 29.9.3 chain« to the . enter of the
Cahill, deceased, and that he has duly
Pacific Highway; 'h.-nce North
qualified as such.
All persons hav­
c f the people. They are loth to lose their source of income, | 20 degrees W :t 14.64 chains
ing claims against said estate are
along the cert- r o f the Pacific
they die hard.
hereby notified to present the same,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, by an order o f the Count;
Court o f Aiarion County, Slate
Oregon, duly made and entered on
the 26th day o f January, 1926, was
appointed administrator o f the estate
o f Harmon Y. Magee, and that he has
duly qualified as such-
All persons
having claims against said estate arc
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as required by law
the offices o f Percy A. Cupper,
Masonic Temple, in the City c:
lem, Marion County, Oregon, within
»ix month, from the date of this no­
tice, to-wit January 26, 1926.
L. W. MAGEE.
Administrator o f the estate of
Hannon Y. Magee, Deceased.
PERCY A. CUPPER,
Attorney for Administrator,
411 Masonic Temple, Salom, Oregon.
"oil
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fr «
fo'tr rare*/
rtw
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fijtum.
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Highway to the South boundary
line o f said .-action; thence North
X9 degrees 57 minutes West
4.495 chain.« t i the place o f be­
ginning, and containing 51.40
acres o f land, . tuated in Marion
County, Statu
Oregon,
Said .»ale bein'? made subject to
i redemption in the manner provided
1 by law.
- Dated this 25th lay o f January,
; 1926.
O. D. BOWER,
Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon.
duly verified as requir'd by law, to
the undersigned at the law office of
Bert, T. For-!, Ro <m 213, Bush Bunk
Building, Salem, Oregon, within six
months from the date o f this notice.
Dated thi* 4th day o f February,
1926.
T. K. FORD,
Administrator with the will annexed
o f the estate o f Sarah E. Cahill,
Deceased.
Date o f first publication Feb. 4.
Date o f last publication March 4.
/I/VO USE THIS COUPON “
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Gentlemen I wish to take advantage of your Magaziae Bargain Offer.
I am en liwin« the above amount ill pa> ment lor a one yea. : ubw ription
to y ur paper and the FIVE Magaxuvee I have marked with an X below.
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Ladies and tìcnts
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T ailo rin g -
474 dour! 84.
HALEM
M. E. CHURCH
5'u/e-
The pastor preached two good ser­
mons morning and evening.
Me ia
giving some interesting and instruct­
ive exposition* o f the Bible.
0 Mother'« home Ufo
At the Kpworth Ix-ugu - Sunday
evening Die topic "W hy I am a Chria-
limn'' was discuss'd «nth Mrs. Gun­
ning us leader.
Many interesting
thought* were brought ouL "Am eri­
ca’s d.-bt to other lands" is the topic
for Sunday night.
On FYiday even­
ing the Kpworth League will give a
reception and social for Mis* Ion«
Rees o f Corvallis, one o f the many
district officer*.
At the home o f Mr.
nud Mr. G<-o. Moore.
All cabinet
member* are requested to be present
at a banquet to he held prior to tho
business meeting Friday night.
0
Pathfinder (weakly) Iff leene.
Today's Hooeowife
Tractor ê t Gae Engine Review
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0 Woman’. World
□ Gentlewoman Masamoe
[J] Good Storica
d eh n te « e w t
C lass
Needlewoman
[J Homo Friend
Q Houeehsld Gnoet
□ Household Magoaino
□ Illustrated Mechanic.
Farm Life
0 Foma Cirdn
f '. 'i f i n C F
ORBOON
Sunday school attendance was goo<|
last Sunday.
The boys' class is still
in the lead o f the contest.
From the
looks of thinks now they will be dun
for n treat next Week.
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l). 11. MOSHRR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby giv n that the ur
dersqtnml. by un order o f the County
Court of Manon County. State of
Oregon, duty made and entered on
the 22nd day o f January, 1926, wn.
appointed administrator o f the estate
of Wm. E. Fallin, and that he has
duly qualified as such.
AU pel sons
having claims against said estate, ere
hereby notified to present the same
duly ver.fi -d as required by law, at
the offices o f Guy 0. Smith. 403 Sa
lem Bank o f Commerce Bldg., in the
City o f Salem, Marion County, Ore­
gon. within six months from thu date
o f this notice, to-wit January 28th.
1926
H igh HIntel
Salem, Oregon
Tahe Y our
property, tui-gv.«.™ . .. .o.
. . . » ....... tto-wit:
spiel on the income tax with those words: “ The business inter­
The North hr.lf o f the -louth
East quarter and the South half
ests had better pinch themselves and wake up, for sure as fate
o f the North Kart quarter o f Sec­
there is a day of reckoning coming, and they will find them­
tion Two (21, Township Nine
selves having to take castor oil when they could have gotten
(9 ) South o f Range Three (3 )
East of the Willamette Meridian
away with cough syrup,” which means that there is a radical
in Marion County, Oregon: Also
revolution in the tax system coming which will be worse for
the North West quarter o f the
South West quarter c f Section
them than the one now proposed.
One ( l ) in Township nine ( 9 1
ORTGON
TT¿ 9 O V
ibi» coupon now end being
M „ .» .I g to oar Duoineee Office
T h " young |>rnple of the Kpwnrth
I . -agile will tiuve eliargu of the en tire
nervine Sunday night.
WHAT T H E F A R M E R
PRODUCED IN 1925
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1921
I3J691000.000
1917
70.816.000.000
1922
15042.000,000
1918
227)96.000,000
1923
16,614 000.000
1919
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1924
1920
19110,000,000
1925
17,355000.000
17,154000.000
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Many were absent from Sunday
school Inst Sunday.
We hope to sea
you bark nest Sunda).
You know
the building is nice und warm.
The young people lust Sunday even­
ing gave us u few things to think
about.
One thing was brought out
plainly, a person cannot be a trua
Christian if he do«-s nut read and
study the Bible often.
If we say wn
are Christians we must show to the
world that w - are Christian* ami not
hypocrite*.
Regular preaching services next
Week will he held Sunday by Brother
SheTh-y.
Come und hcor him.
Christian Endeavor topic next Sun­
day evening "Nryh-eUd Areas in tho
country.”
When you think o f tho
UB farmer i»ro«lue«»#1 Ju.st ubout uh much stult In 11125 11 .« In 1(124, and II
*n\n worth a humlrcft million dollurn moro, according to Mi" umilili! jeiir- country do you think o f some far dis­
Not so.
It lies all ar­
end snrvey of thè Seur* Hoehuck AgrtrtiUurtd Foundation. The average of tant place?
all fumi prive* I h now 154 por cent of the pro-war averugo, u* coinpnreil with ound u* and rinse.
140 por cent Inst yenr «t tlds timo Tho rea! Nlgnlfli'iiure of lid i ls lodlcated
moro clenrly liy thè rolatlnn of retarti* from the naie of furtn produci* to
Wholesale lirico* o f commoilltlea wlilch tho furmor boy and consumo«. Tbl*
Kut'u hngas offer promise as a crop
moen», statee tho Foundation, tbat tho purcbaslng power of thè farmer'a in Columbia and Clulsop counties, be­
(lollsr bns risili from Od, lite lowest polnt fulluwlng tlic wur, to lui for 1025 lieve Die experiment station.
Port­
and Indicate* tluit ngrlcultiire ls rccovorlng.
The low peak, prior to thè wsr, o f vaine* o f fsrm produrti cnme In 1014 wlth land use* large quantities of them in
n ynlnntlon of $11,517,(XX).( xxmki . The high peak vnliies for forni produets reme years when potatoes are expensive.
dnrlng tln- wnr wlth u grò** total of $24,S54j)00,fss) for 1010. Tlien rume th*- The regular market is good. If over-
four criticai yenrs In wlilch fumi prlces foli below cost of prmluctlon nnd planting o f potatoes ocrurs this year,
valuo* liccerne corrcspondlngly low.
the n il« Inga market may be limited.
In 1024 tho total vaine of all the fnrm produci* ridurli In thè United There is plenty o f time to tell wheth­
Stato* wa* estlrnnted nt $17,355.000.0110. Tbl* yenr Ilio priMltHdlnn ls estlinnted er to plant them or not, as their
at $17.454.0(XI,(»|0. Tlie cash Incoine to thè furnier for hi* 1025 Work wlll ho seeding time is in June.
rlgbt around $ 10 .issi.msi,non.
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FARM REMINDERS
From Department Industrial Journ­
alism, Oregon Agricultural
College
If Oregon farmers wait
>efnrc
turning row* on the pasture until it
gets a goorl i.tart they will be amply
repaid Inter, believes the experiment
stntion.
Advance information from the U.
S. Department o f agriculture indi­
cates thut the winter wheat acreage
in the United States will be less than
I ant year.
Considerable injury has
taken place in the soft red winter
section o f the east. These things in­
dicate that the planting o f spring
wheat is justified this year in thosq
sections where the crop averages well,
hederntion nnd hard federation are
recommended by the experiment sta­
tion for eastern Oregon, nnd Huston,
Defiance, Federation and Jenkin ara
good in western Oregon.
Soluble nitrogen fertilizers ul the
rate o f I Of) to 200 pound.* per acre
have been found by the experiment
station to b a desirable top drersing
Mr. Irvine, recently from Cannila, ls
in ninny Or* yon oreburdg for clover t iking the place of C. N. Itrady, win)
j Crops that nre not making n good I* taking a few day* vsenlhm from hi*
growth,
work al tliu H. P. la-iHit.