SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE I F. B R E I T H A U P T STATE OK OREOON KOR THE ISJ N. Liberty -Street COUNTY OK MARION, Depart 3 *. |l. Snuririi. €dttnr mcnt No. 2. FLORIST Jennie Lick Hubbard. Plaintiff, v». i Issued Every Thursday at Turner. Marion County, Or»'y on i Jasper N li. ll ami Mrs N Hell, his ¡wife, also all other persons or parties Phone SUO SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR. Entered at the Postonico unknown claiming any right, title or | OREGON interest in the real prop«'rty describe»! SALEM at Turner, Ort'tton, as second-class matter, under the in the complaint herein, Defendant*, i Act o f March 3. 1879. TO: Jasper N. Bell ami Mrs. N. Belt, his w ife, also all other persons j Dra. L. T. Dick « L M . Hum parties unknown claiming any j Chinese Medicine Co. The Countess of Cathcnrt won her suit aRainst the Depart­ or right, title or interest in the real prop­ ment of L ib o r on the question o f whether she was to be allowed erty described in the complaint here­ Stomach trouble» given i|iliet ivM t by taking our famous remeili»»» Are to remain in the United States or whether she was to be depic t­ in. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE absolutely harm lean, Is-lug o»mp«ua>k ed. The authorities claimed that she was a menace to th e ................... _________________ OK OREGON. \ ou and each of you ............... eil from Imported ^tlcrlie, rotila ____ anti THE TURNER TRIBUNE This is the Car for Us morals o f the country on account of immoralities committed in arc hereby required to appear and Kll(1 narks which are well known a»r a fo r e ig n co u n try. A b o u t th e o n ly th in g fo u n d a g a in s t h e r you in ^ entitled Court ami | « M r eurmtlv« |»n>pwrtir* was the fact that she was divorced from a marriage following W e to .1 all di-order. of men. ra* an elopement to a foreign country. w>he was re.eased from and if you fail so to answer, | uku And eMUirvu. Kreo cuumltatlon E llis Island after giving bond. When the time had expired for want thereof, the j tailor wri u. t>ho w as re tu rn e d to th e islan d w h e r e sh e sta rte»! H a b e a s cor- ;n {^eir complaint. namely: T^mt • I M t 'U U l i . (Upatnira.) pus proceedings and w on out. The judge decided that there you amt each o f you b« requin-U to ,.hottt. Salem Oregon. had been no crime committed. If they want to deport some ^0turfojrIJ|’.nV^' "“ 'citato'm V claim ______________________________________ one they can find many people that are already in this country ¡upon the following describe»! prvm that arc more descry ing o f deportation than the Countess o f : '**'*• j* ,wllV Beginning at a point 28.,5 Cathcart. Those in authority who are trying so hard to up-! chains South of the half s.-ction corner on the W»*st line of sec­ hold the public morals of the country might do well to study Palmer Chiropractor tion U T. 8 South. R 3 West the words of the Master: “ Let him that is without sin cast the! of the Willamette Meridian. Mar Phon« ST. Residence S'JbR ion County. Orv-on: running first stone.” If they want to purify the public morals o f the thence East 53.55 chains to u 2.V5 N. H igh tstri'i'l country’ let them clean out the “ undesirably'*'’ that are in this stake; thence South 23.75 chain* to a stuk»'; thence West 53.55 country, then stop them from coming in. Saleui. O regon chains to the West line o f sec­ week a thousand fam ilies on the Pacific Coast made this wise decision. Hare yon seen the New Star " 6 ” aU £ S ’<5 5 herca? Or. O. L. Scott tion 28 in said township; thence North ab'iig the W . >t line of said -X - sections 23 14. 23.75 chains to r the place of beginning containing 128 acres of land, being i part of TURNER BEAUTIFUL the Donation Land Claim of Vir­ General Banking Buitnen gil K. Pringle and wife, together By the time this comes out in print the entire strip along j lnterv.it paid on time depovita and with improvements thereon. the mil! race between B and D streets will be planted to Roses. That the adverse claims of each and saving* accounts The part betw een C and D was planted last year and made vast every o f the above named defendants Oar. State It Comma retai Sta determined by the above named improvement in the looks of Jie town. Ow ing to the efforts ot j court ’»nJ that the right ^oTrosae*.' >n s a l k m OREGON some of the public spirited citizens this was made possible.' and the title to said real propert» he; toiled Slates Natioaal Bank Every one should be interested in beautifying the town. A & ^ . 2 d ° t M t S raid’dra™ it £ >______ clean, neat appearing tow n is the best advertising a community ordered, adjudged and decreed that i can have. Strangers passing through a place and seeing the ; £{,**"'‘owner^of *the' above* desc'rXd streets clean and lined with flowers, particularly the hardy real property, and every part thereof; h ig h C lass long blooming roses, will talk about it wherever they go and . unconsciously advertise the town. It would be a good move , right, title or interest whatever, in in or to said real j for the booster club to take up this kind o f civic activity. W e I 11 » * or in or e9uit> prop»'rty. any part thereof, and i T ailo rin g - would have a town that would look better to us who have to that each o f said defendant* b>- for- SALEM live here and .t would be more attractive to tourists. We still > £ ? * £ 474 Cu>" ‘ * u maintain as we did last year that some move should be made l jn or to said real property, or any to establish an auto park.' With the completion of the Marion-, g-J thereof • g * ™ * M ra.lt L . H A R P E R h o f the tourist traffic will be diverted over ^ m ay be »'»putable. may equitable. Jefferson road much Mrs. H. !.. Harper (formerly Alice This summons is served upon you this route. An auto park here even with a small fee charged the Turner Tribune. Geera Hart) pass, d into life eternal * * * * of * * the iB Honorable L. H. Me on Friday, March 6, 1926. Mrs. Har­ would draw campers who would rather stop in a small place ! * bv * onler Mahan. Judge of the above named per posa» ase.) the attrib ’ es o f a dr- than the larger places. Court, the date of such onler being. The use of a little paint also makes a town attractive, February 2.*>, 1926, and the last puh-|'Jte<> inches ot Spring Suspension, new M iltiple inset Chassis, the famous Star Easy Clutch v Japanese Blue Lacquer Finish, genuine Spanish Leather Upholstery and a hun­ dred other advance features that prom­ ise to upset all your ideas o f value in a car f»>r so low a price $8S5 here. Utility Coats Women’s and Mis»ses Serviceable Coats Well Tailored Good Materials Plain or Fur-Trimmed $ 1 2 .4 0 $ 1 6 .0 0 $ 1 9 .7 5 S 2 4 .7 5 G. SHIPLEY CO. SALEM. OREGON. U . H a p p i n e s t in D u ty There la only one stloinlant that never fslle «n't yet never Intoxicates— Muty. Duty p"*e a bine aky over every man--up to Fie heart, maybe—Into wl Ich the -ikylark, Hnpplnesa, always |to«a singing --I rentlea ‘ Notice is hereby given that the and Salem will speak. final account of Esther Wanner, ad- j A quartet from Salem will give a I ministrator of the estate of M. I . , HeMcli ,|«C(,aM,d, has been filed in; program assirted by rcaders and other the County Court of Marion County tranken at tlw W.O.W. hall for the Oregon, and that the 23rd day of benefit of the Marion Presbyterian March, 1926, at the hour o f 10 o’clock church. Wcdnesday evening, March a.m , has been appointed by said A collection will be Court for hearing ibiortions to said 10 is the date. Aral account, at wh eh time any per-j . ' ■ *-ate may ap-|u,K,’n- poar and file objections thereto ir. All the Marion teachers attended an »vriting and contest same. I institute at Silverton last week. ESTHER . ; A. Wil.son has commenced work _______ clearing awny bnish in the county The Tribune shop can print your ' ^ near U Terhaine’s place. The 1 butter wraps, Letter heads and en- r>” w road wU1 ^ rtra.ght..ned at this point* making considerable work ne- velopes. cessary. A lawn tc*nniress the «..and and grandeur of i The Tribune shop «an print yout I Prof. W. R. Powers, Mr*. Agnes mountain thunder* I d troplral storms. Beecher. butter »»raps, letter heads and en-) Stallard and Mrs. Ethel Given attend- vclop**, 1 » j 4 meeting of the Saptiam teachers Set* the new Six today built for the man who always wanted a Six, u real Six, at a low price. NT V NT . . . t, tfier ft.m. on March 2olb, n)2(>. . . the unden/gned denier w ill m a t e tin im portant adm in i strain* announcement-). Remember the date! ..after P i", on March 20, 1926. $ 8 5 5 ^ st a r BALL BROTHERS PERCENTAGE RE FAILURES RICHER ___________________________________________ __________________ __ Its value is insi.intly apparent to the man who knows cars, ami represents a saving o f hundreds ot dollars. This is the Six tor every use and need — 5 to 60 milt's per hour, smooth, easy riding, plenty t f room, deep comfort cushions, and class far beyond what STATE OF OREGON FOR THE parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Karl of club at Jefferson last Thursday even COUNTY OF MARION. Mrs. Fulkerson and Mr. Miller Turner, Oregon. Mrs. Harper unit ¡ng. In the matter o f the Estate o f L. gnvc the two principal talks o f the ed with the Presbyterian church in M. Bunnell, Decease»!. The Jefferson teachers TO; Nellie Bunnell, Arthur L. Bun­ Turner in 1918. continuing member evening. THE G U A R D IAN OF N A V IG A T IO N nell, L. Malcolm Bunnell, Cora A. ship with that body after marriage served a very dainty lunch later in Bunnell, and Ralph C. Bunnell, and Radio is making ocean travel safer. By the use of re­ all other persons interesteil in said and removing to Lage Grove, at which the evening. Decoration*, roll call, place she resided at the time o f h»r and refreshments were all typical of cently perfected thoriated tungsten tubes, the ice patrol is now- Estate: Mrs. Harper, who St. Patrick’s Day. The next meeting WHEREAS, Application having passing away. able to flash warnings without interference with commerce or been made in due form to the above was bom on November 11, 1892, am! o f the club will be at Marion, April 1. broadcasting. Speaking of this invention, which combines named court on the 3rd day of March, was nurride to H. I- Harper, June 5, 1926 by J. C. Siegmund, Administra­ thorium and tungsten, both metals, for new uses to mankind. tor de bonis non of said estate, for 1915. Funeral services were held at A. L. Hawkins, engineer in charge o f the research laboratories j an order amt ¡¡cense directing, auth-lthe Methodist church on Monday, W. E. BURNS ESTABLISHES „r 1 » „ p-1 c n sniH- lorizing and empowering him to sell ¡March — BRANCH IN PORTLAND », 1926, of Lake Grove Pr»‘S- Of the General Electric LO., saia. the real esU-te belonging to the estate byterian church and Rev. Mr. C. W. “ Ice patrol warnings from this equipment, while reaching j 0f said decedent and described as fol- Pogue, the rr-dtient pastor. The in­ W. E. Bums, proprietor of the W. much farther than ever before, will no longer be a source of lows, to-wit: terment took place in Twin Oak* cem­ E Bums-Dan Burns auto parts store Beginning at the S.E. comer interference with commercial traffic and broadcast entertain­ of section 24 in T. 9 S.R. 2 W. etery, Turner. in Salem has completed a deal estab­ of the Willamette Meridian in ment. Under favorable conditions it is expected that dire t It truly can be said o f this dear one lishing a branch store in Portland. Marion County Oregon and run­ communication will be had with headquarters in Washington. “ Blessed are the dead, who die in the Mr. Burns started in a small way In ning thence West 7.66 chains; thence North 3.37 chains; thence Lord.” “ Success for the ice patrol consists not only in finding Salem and has enlarged his store tout Ea--t 7.66 chains to the Township times in the last three yearn until he bergs, but also in conveying quickly to ships at sea exact infor­ line; thence South 3.37 chains to ha* built up one of the largest auto the plac* of beginning, contain­ MARION ITEMS mation o f the whereabouts o f these menacing floaters. Most ing 2 r S acres excepting there­ parts stores in the Willam» Ite valley. Mrs. Edit Stuart and little son ships traversing the Atlantic are now equipped with radio ap­ from t ,c railroad right of way- Blain have r ;ently moved from Crab­ The main office and store will n-main containing 27/100 acres, the am­ paratus; hence the fitting of these patrol boats with the best ount o f land hereby conveyed hir­ tree nto hr mother’s house near the in Salem. radio transmitters which could be produced.” ing 2.31 acres. dep t and Blain has entered school. Discovery o f new uses o f radio are almost a daily occur­ AND WHEREAS, said court fixed Mr. and Mrs. Paget have rented a the 17th day o f April, 1926, at 10 ence, and its value to mankind is incalculable. They o’clock A.M. in the court room of thi* house o f Mr. Christopher. court in the Court House at Sali-m, moved hire from Canada. Mrs. Pa­ Marion County, Statu of Oregon, as get is a daughter o f Mrs. Gilbert. the time and plate for hearing any Elza Pickard and Homer Johnson and ail objections to said petition and the granting of said order and license are making improvements around F IF T Y YEARS AGO o f sale. their property doing considerable THEREFORE, IN THE NAM E OF ™ "j. r Fifty years ago the seventh day o f this month Alexander THE STATE OF OREGON, You and (-railing. Graham Bell received his initial patent papers on the electric each o f you are hereby eited, direct- University of Ore., Engene, March Tony Gentry has recently purchas­ 9(Special)—Total percentage of failure» telephone. The patent records show that March 7th closed ed and required to appear at said time ed a radio. and place then and there to show the first half century. Alexander Graham Bell had the utmost cause, if any you have, or If any < x Mr. Bert J Tries, manager o f the given »indent» during the f»ll term of taith in his invention, for records show that he applied for his ist, why an order of sale should not boys’ and girls’ club work for this this year was higher than lust spring, according to figure« )u»t annnuced l>y patent before he had completely demonstrated the speaking ^ ¡ { ¡ o n ' X i M ^ o t b^ community, r-porta that th. re is quite registrar In the tall the (croentage value o f his invention. Fifty years ago the telephone was a granted and -aid order and license an interest shown and several clubs wan 4.959) agstnet 4.13 lost «pring have been organized and more will be The department of polllh nl iil'-n n j crude instrument and when his patent was issued could only b<- , ^ w i T N E S ^ 'D i e Honorable J. T. organized this week. with 19.19'; of failures lead all otlur used between rooms or at the most for short distances. Now ( n unt, judge of »aid court with the Mrs. Celia Olson went to Salem on branches of the University. No fall- a telephone conversation can be carried on a single wire across seal^of »¡<1 court affixed this 3rd day r . . . 1 a / Uarsh 1920. Monday on busmen*. Little miss Bet- urea were gtv»-n Greek or houseboKl the continent. March 10 was the date that it was practically ¡f(8fc‘’A* ^ n' tay visited school while her mother arts departments. Knrollments I11 l»>th U. G. BOYER. cunonstrated that communication could be carried on between |_______ was away. of these departments Is very email. two persons over a metalic circuit. Little did Alexander G ra-; Several from here attended the hair. Bell realize t h a t he was putting a utility before the people NOTICE OF HEARING OF F IN A L funeral of Mrs. Geneva Earl Harper that in 50 years would prove indispensable to business progress, j ACCOUNT ¡n Turner. What more fitting monument htan to have the immense system of o,^gonCfor theCCountyf of^Marion! A ot mectinK* w'» b,:8'" that has girded the nation, east and west, north and south, with I Jn the ^ a t w nj the Estate o f M. |the Presbyterian Church Monday, wires bear his name. I. Hensol, Deceased. March 15. Ministers from Albany you may have been led to expect. * A range o f models for every type o f fam­ ily Touring, Coupe, Sedan, Landau- Sedan. and »liber» who »vili give greet talk* uuil «crision«. Regular preaching servlocs will he held n est Kuiiday by HroU.cr Ht.ell. y M A R IO N T o UT Is It C E L E B R A I K.S 111 It i li D A Y A pleasant gathering « a t staged at |h# ho„ , ,,f ,.or|rr T u r. Don't forget lb* Endeavor .1 | „t Sunday Ibc 7th, t h . u a Topic; How OvfTooiim Tb. H, lrR °»| „ o , . or mur. 4lt, raUtlvso took him An ger and Revenge. “ Vengeur» la by surprise to Join In rrlehralitig Ili» Mine, 1 W ill Repay” , aaltli the I.ord. 17th birthday. The day was spent lu piensan! conversation and at noon a ! long lal'I. s a » laden from writ filini C R A W IO R D NOTES basket» «ad all prearfit wrnimi to do Xlr Richard Wnlk.r wn» a Salati ample Justice lo ih » many good tiling« vinto: Salurday. I set before them lotta In the afternoon Mr. auil M n W. F. Uulvan asid the gura!» wended their way to their Rhlng Marlon fnuitly vvete cnller» ni Ilio Raymond «orerai lumi»« alter Titua and Thoimva Llltlo homi» Sun many happy rrturii» of hl» tdrlhday anniversary. Tlirwe present were Mr. day. Mr» M 'ivln Nipplo allaodeil Grange nnd Mr». Hunter, Mr. ami Mm. I.orrn I’orler and Kverrtl Loftie», all of at Staylon Salurday. I’orll.nd; Mr». Melinda Chamber», _ Mr and Mr». P, 10. Thomsson and M.irhui Purler, Frankie Porter, Leona ami Owen r|»*llt thè we»k end vielting Porter, Reak« Friday evening, W.T. Milliken, Mr«. CUra U. A M