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THE TURNER TRIBUNE JF. y . ttu tvlrtf, € M tn r Issued Evory Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Croton Entered at th<> Postolhce SUBSCRIPTION *1.2.5 PER YEAR. at Turner, Oregon, as second-class matter, under the Act of March 8, 1870. i i ........... ...................... -ru e r r .... ..... a i i am n rn T n io r THE IT A L IA N DEBT PACT Subscribe For i.Your Home Paper any SUMMONS IN m i : CllU IT T COURT OK T in : S i \ I'K OF OREGON FOR TMK FOUNTS OK MARION, Depart mont No. 2. Jennie Lick Hubbard, Plmntiff, 's. Jasper N. Bill and Mrs. N. Bril, hi*j • «•»« . * I by publication tn the Turner Tribune, : by order of the Honorable L. H. Mc- j Mahan, Judge of the above named q 11:30 12:00 AFTERNOON Song Service. DevoGoiutl lii" i Burnett, Turner M.K.3.3, Children’s Choir— “ Jewels" Sci inline l adder. Mrs. Buono's Cluas Aumsville Christian S. S. Sung -llernicc Hurt and Mary Witcrnft, N. San- tiain S. S. Esercì ■■ Primary Class, Aumsville Bethel S.S Duel 11« Hoffct and l<alc Munrov, Mehamu S.S. Recitation- ilarvcy Grifiln, N. Santinm S.S. Sang By two classes Aumsville Christian SS, Memory Work— Young People, Turner M.E.S.S. Keeitation Billy Asher, Turner M.E.S S Duet Ella Archibald and l.ols Robertson, Tur in r Chrtitian S. S. Recitation l.ucilc Arcbibald, Turner Christian S.S. J:4‘i Address to Children Rev. J Wiilanl DcYoo Children’s Choir ................ "Bung them in" 3:15 Other number* from Stu>ton, Turner and Pleas ant Point sent in loo lute to print. Cradle Roll Talk ... Mrs. 11 F. Shanks Business Session. NOTE Each Sunday School is n.kid to furnish it« chil dren with nrmbunds or ribbons showing name of Sunday School. .■ A V A % % W .% W W i3 A V M V V ---------- o ---------- . . , , _ , | , . . ORCHESTRI! CONCEIT ST RICH SCHOOL To whom It may coooern: N olle* I, hereby given that tho underaigiitd, Cora !*. Moot!, formerly Cura H. Houck aduilniatralrix of the estate o f A .J . Houck, deceased, ha» tiled In the C..onty Court of the Slat* of Oregon for M tr'.oti County, h. r linai account in said d a t e , and the Court ha, filed and appointed Tuesday, ila y 4, luik'», at the hour of I0:t41 o'clock A. iiT T r «aid day, In tho County Court ltoom, in the County Court llotnw, in MarUxi County, Oregon, a. tliw lime and place for llic hearing of objections to such fin il account and for sctllewenl there of. Dated at (talciii, Oregon, March, 31, l'JSO. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT . ___• •___ ) Notice is hereby (riven, that the Mussolini has had an Englishman put in jail for m a k in g | un,iersi(fncd, Goldia Buselle, the duly remarks about him. W onder what he would do to an old- j appointed, qualified and acting admin- . . . , . . i u » u: I istratrix of the estate of Elmer T. fashioned American political stump speaker who got on his j nusselle, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of trail ?— National Republic. „ , , . . . . . . . . A , -.u • i Oregon, for Marion County, her final H e would probably put him in the stocks With a gag in : account in the «aid estate; and that the said Court has fixed on Saturday, his mouth. I the 8th day of May, 1926, at the (hour of 10 00 o’clock a.m., o f said j day at the County Court room in the Marion Countv Court house at Salem, Oregon, as the time an»l place for P O T A T O E S M A K E COQO RECORD IN 1 9 2 5 hearing of objections to the said ac- ffKKUf moto Of fRlCEg t B-CEI-TS OF NORBHfTt POTATOES ^ ! count and the settlement of the said j estate, ct which time and place all JiN )FEB HAfi » p V hà T 2Uf«dUI,~ AUS SEE QÇT NOV DEcj ™ persons having such objections may appear anil show cause, if any there be. why sai»l account should not in ail things be allowed an»l approved, sail! estate settled and closed and the administratrix discharged. M. E.Church A fter a Sunday school session of a half hour last Sumlay the special Easter program was presented which consisted of recitations and songs by the children an»! an exceptionally fine Easter sermon by the pastor. The Easter pantomine, “ The Resurrec tion" was presented ut the evening service. Remember the District Rumlay school convention at Aumsville next Sunday. We should have as large a delegation there as possible. The Boys’ class came out winners in the GO] DIAJj LE. automobile cent-.at, last Sunday. Re Administratrix of ti <• Estat»- of Elmer T. Russelle, Deceased. member the- community sing which is scheduled for the 18th. We expect ELMO S. WHITE, Attorney for the estate of to have B- nj J. Kimber with us on Elmer T. Busselle, deceased. that date to lead the singing. A 403 Masonic Temple, cordial invitation is extended to all Salem, Oregon. not going to Sumlay school elsewhere to bv with u» next Sunday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS P OTA7OF3 « ’cr»1 :: ■ ry [,re*.I..I,!.* crop in iict, according t»i a survey nnils by the Seurs-lloebin k Agrl.-ultural Foundation. Tlie acreage wax I bo smallest since J91W mid the yield the lowest since 1917. Following four years of overproduction uml very low prices, the I'rj.', season Mnrte.l off with n'g»-.-id price, which intveased daily. The peak will tie reached in s|»rlng shipments The annual consumption of :t% tiushels per »-nplta. Im ludlng seed. Is .'17'i. 00O.UI0 hnsliels. The l'.C.'i cr».-p is estimated at x a .243 /AS) bushels or 46.7r»*!- mu bushels under Iiorinal consun:|itloB. The 1H2.'< crop la 24 |s-r c-i-nt less Ilian the crop prisluced In JIC4, but the rutlo of consumable potatoes for the two years may vary still more in favor of the 1025 crop. With the aerenge cut severely nil over the country |n 1925, the opening prices started out on a higher seule than the p-ak prices for 1921 and b»-g.in to Increase at digging time until they reached In some Instance* ?3..VJ ami 34 per hundredweight «t ln»-nt shipping stations. Every grower shonld save s»»»l for next spring, as all indications point to high prl»-cd reed potatoes for iVM Mth an exception that the acreage planted will be larger In 1WC. Notice is hereby given that the un- ! ilersigned, bv an or»ler o f the County ( Court of Marion County, Stat- of ¡Oregon, duly made and entered on, the I Hth »lay of February, 1926, wasj appointed executor of the estate o f' B -11 .Shantz ami that he has duly »tualificd as such. All persons hav ing claims again i. said estate are here by notified to pr-sent the same, duly verified as r»-»nii-*-d by law, at the olfic»-- o f McN» ", Keyes an»l Page, in the City of Sal o, Marion County, Oregon, within e;:; months from the <lat of this notice, to-wit April 1 1926. J. F. STEELHAMMER, Executor o f the estate of __________________ Bell Shantz. M G R OF CHRIST Adi hing 1 Friend Give Ihy friend <v»un«el wisely and rhurltiibly, but leave him to hi* lite erly whet!.er he will follow thee or no; ami Is not angry If thy counsel he rejected, for advice Is no empire, and lie I* not my friend that will be my Judge whether I will ur n»>.—Jcre my 'i«yl»>r. Bitter Reflection " I f we hud piihl no more attenllor. our plants than we have to our elil! *n. we would now be living In « ngle o ' weeds.”—Luther llurhunk. Indictment of "G abble” As children we were tuuglif to "think twice before you speak once." I hut was very proper Imdrurtlon. and •dioulil i-ernnln with us. One reason w hy there Is not gr- ntrr tranquility t»v ■lay Is bemuse we forget such lessonk “ nd I d»ilge loo much In senrudrsx cor. versntlons. Orlt. All those who attende»! Sunday j school la.-t Rumlay are invite»! to be | with us next Suml.iy. Bring your i friends and invite your neighbors if I they are not attending another Sun day school. Don't forget the district Sumlay school convention at Aums- | vil|<- lb the! Church next Sunday. Have your AnvelopM printed with | Brother Rhellev will give « short ser your retijrn a»Mre«g. Tfie Tribune mon so a.» to be on time for the con can do the wert. vention diimer and enjoy the after- | noon (Session. All those from Turner '•/ill hav»- some emblem to distinguish u Give The Tribune credit fo r what them by. you buy from our advertisers. - W ri ■ m» OREGON Dis. !.. T. Dielt A !.. M. HutW Ciiinvto Mvtlicin* Co. Klmniioh I roubles given quick rohif by taking our isuini» reiusdie*. Ain ahs.dulrly baniileMi, l-elng com|->xil»i1 id from lni|Hiils<l linrlM, r>ad" ami and leirks » Idoli are well known Ik»» • lists eurallvu propeillis. iJ'We In al all dlsordeis •»! men, men and iditldteu. En-e tanisiillalton. Call or Wille, 4'JU - 42« Stale Bt. (Cpatalia.) Pilone tsl. Halviu Oregon. Dr. O. L. Scott P«liner C'liiropractnr Phone 87. Residence K'JbK J.Mt N. H igh Ftreel Salem. Oregon ta ile d States National lia n t General Hanking BadiMk luteie*t paid on lime ibpaM i «Ulf savings aeoounis C s> S la t s A « k i s i m k U SALEM — Ota. OR BOON D. H. MOSHER High Clans b d i e ’s and Gents F I N A L AC C O TN T OK AHM1 M ' 1 It A l Itl X F R ID A Y , A P R IL 0th 1. Horn? Town Baud School Orchestra • Court HI. I alluring • SALEM A. J. Wcidt II Cupid's Ap|M-ttl Fugleman School Orchestra Europe does not want to disarm now for various reasons, j in the first place the little nations of Eastern Europe are afraid Ucation thereof will be April 15, u>26. of Russia, which will maintain its army at all odds and with P J KU*iT^v France, Poland and Germany disarmed Russia would have POotoSc* - ^ Attorney or of ?intl . oddrOM and place 1 evi dence : Salem. Oregon. things pretty much her own way. Germany is already disarmed and this fact gives Poland and her neighbors the status of great powers by comparison. W ere they to disarm they would n o t i c e o f h e a r i n g o f f i n a l ACCOUNT be on an equal footing with Germany from a military stand CoraS. Scott, formerly CoraS. Houck In the Countv Court of the State point and they would naturally suffer. Then again there is of Oregon for the County of Marion. Adminislrntrix of the E.late In the matter o f the Estate of Sar of A. J HouCk, deceased. Mussolini. ' I f he has shown any tendency to assist disarma ah Jane Dorsey Clark, Deceased. Carey K. Marlin ment the world has not yet been apprised of it. Notice is hereby given that the ,, la*a»oii Study. Teaching Demonstration Mrs. U. !.. Farmer Song Aumsville Bethel Young People'» Class Recitation George Miller, N. Santinm S. S. Children's Sermon Dr. J I). McCormick llaskil Dinner Bring well-filled basket*. 1:30 The Tribune $1.25 per year Attorney for Estate final account o f F. E. Vrooman. Exe cutor o f the Estate of Sarah Jane Dorsey Clark, deceased, hns been filed Brother Shelly will give another W e might forgive Brazil for breaking up the League meet in the County Court of Marion Coun- good scramo next Sunday evening ing if she would only put the price of coffee back where it j & k Come and hear him. We regret that r . .-a 1 . . n ISO ' l a.m.. L.. .. .. » .. appointed . . » I by N, • aau has . L been said l Brother Hay was taken aick ao that belongs. Court for hearing objections to said he could not finish the revival meet ■ final account, at which time any per sons interested in said estate may ap- ing here. He gave us many thoughts When the telephonic communication becomes firmly e s- ! pear and file objections thereto in to think about. Christian Endeavor topic: "How can we show our Chrsit tablished shed between United States and England Eng ju s t th in k of wnf‘n* " n'1 . T r o OMAN. ian Love?" The time has been al Executor. how many new wrong numbers we can get. tered from 6:30 to 7:00 for C. E. and ! 7:30 to 8:00 for church. MORNING .'i»ng service Eldon Ogle, song leader: Rita Ogle, pianist I b ' .tional. Alice Jenson, Aumsville Christian Chlldnn's choir "Bright n the Corner Where ..................................... You Arc" 10 30 11:00 The local news is the barometer of the community. It is the register of the comings and goings of the in habitants of the Community. stage with the usual quota of armed guards for Pasco, to jS d t f ,i & it o meet the mail planes. Mail for this trip is marked V la Stage j plaintiff is the_ sole, legal and couit- The old timers !*b,f uwn''r ot V>e nbov‘' ,,l'?cnl'7l Line” in addition to the air mail post mark, ! real property, and every part thereof, will turn out all along the line to meet the pioneer stage and and that none of tho defendants above named or referred to haa any estate, drived as he travels over the old route. When the old meets rijrht, title or interest whatever» in the new at Pasco there will be staged an A ir Mail Jubilee law or in equity, in or to said real property, or anv pirt thereof, and which will be attended by pioneers from ail parts of the north that each o f said defendants be for- west. When these old pioneers get together, many and varied ever enjoined «ml debarred from as- . r. A* , i , ,• , . I, • « Isertine any claim interest or estate will be tho tales of the old wost that w ill bo ropeatod. It is a jn or real property, or any great thing for the old timers to get together this way and the ¡part thereof adverse to plaintiff and younger generations that attend can get a better knowledge may be equitable, of history than can be learned from books. This summons is served upon vou APRIL It. ISM PROGRAM 10 00 > — I’kona -tail SAI EM CONVENTION TE X T “ Suffer the little children to eonn. onto me and forbid them not for o f nudi is tho Kingdom of God.' Murk 1014. i right, title or interest in the real l»rop- Thorc is a movement in Congress at the present time to 'erty described in the complaint nero- pass legislation to ratify the Italian debt pact. If this is r » t i -!llLlJj THl. jj VMK OK T„,.. . s t - vtk lied in its present form it will make it possible for Mussolini. OF OREGON. V -u ami each of you ■ ■ A V . V . V i V A S V A W W i W A W the Italian Dictator, to borrow some several millions of good bard American dollars, which will in all probability be added you in tho abox. entitle.) Court ami to his war chest to be used in carrying out his wonder reforms- ; " ,“V ’ft rot*^bhe^oVT thU tion (? ) he is bringing about in his native country. Mussolini summons and if you fail so to answer. for want thereof, tho eUintiff will ap is a man with brains and will be a bard man for the forces of ply to the Court for the relief prayed justice to reckon with. H e has gone so far in his orgy of tor ia their complaint, namely: That , . . , a . ____ . . you and each o f you bo required to dictatorship to close toe meeting places of the Masonic fr a te r - ^ il)rth th). natulv au>| ^ ten t of nitiea in Italy in the effort to nut them out of business. He has your interest or estate in or claim . , .. . , upon the following described prem- also threatened the Masonic members of the law making as- to wit: Beginning at a point 28.75 semblies with all kinds of pu ushment if they do not renounce; chain« South of the half section their affiliations with this oruer. He is now turning his atten-1 corner on the West line of sec tion to the Protestant churches in Italy. In several instances! tion 14 T. 8 South, K 3 West of the Willamette Meridian. Mar he has already confiscated their property, lie has, according! ion County, Ore-on; running thence East 53.55 chains to a lo news reports, been instrumental in organising branch Fas stake; thence Sooth 23.75 chains cist organizations in th*s country’. He is endeavoring to spread to a stake; thence West 53.55 chains to liie West line of sec his propaganda throughout the world. This is the kind of a tion 23 in said township: thence movement the United States will be aiding if the Italian debt North along the West line of said sections 23-14. 23.75 chains to pact is passed in its present form. Mussolini should be required the place of beginning containing 12$ acres of land, being a part of to pay the w ar debt and a ’so the several millions of back in • W . V . V ’. V . V . V . W . ’ A N W . N S V tho Donation Land Claim of V ir terest as was reported in the press of the country not long ago. pit K. Pringle and wife, together F LON 181 — AU M SVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING TO: Jasper N. Boll «ml Mr«. N B». . his 'rife, »'so ull other pereon« with improvements thereon. That the adverse claims o f each and every o f the above named defendants The “ Days of 19 are being re-en*Ued in celebrating th e|br Jrtern,incd by the above named advent of the air mail in the north w est. Felix Warren, old Court and that the right o f possession , , . , , „ , ... . .. and the title to said real property bo tim e stage coach driver, left Spokane with an old type mail \ f orvv> r quiet. d by a cree of this 123 N. Libsrty 3t**#t ^riunii (fnmirutimt wife. »Iso »11 other person« <>r p*rtie unknown claiming any right, litio o intorvst in the rrnl property Josci ibe in Fio compia:lit heroin, Defendants. cr partus unknown claiming F. Q R E I T H A U P T $ u n t t a m O in t r ir t 3. Garden of Roses School Orches tra 4. Reading Cured Miss Mar) Miller Asking Her Father Orchestra Play Cast I’ lay 6. Irene ItitU-r Salute to the Colors ....... School Orchestro Anthony Mother Muehrv«' Vomì Solo Miss Kleunor Moore s 8- 9. ........... Violin Solo— Liebesfrrid Mr. Melvin C M felt» r Kreisler li ipp) Wenrtch Hours School Orchestro A J. Weult 10. queen City t l. )' rito'..- S lo Mr. C. V. Clodfelter 12. The College Boy’s Dream School Orchestra School Orciu'stra .......... S elect«! Spaulding Mr.«. C. V. Clodfelter, Director PATENTS Obtained Send in«>drl or kkrfch and w i % % ill promptly urnd you m report. Our book im I’sitcnti and Tradc-tturk* will be »cut lo yuo D. SWIFT & CO. j il Carberry’s Plan for Revenge ! Oy CLARA DELAF1ELD 1924. UcauiD Uoi >n > Her« no* Carherry, but an entirely dUTeivut Cbrberr) from the one of two years before, lie wus tl.inking ul«»ut that Carherry us lie rung the bell ot tTurn llollls* .ipurtiucnt. T lu t was the Ciirbi rry who hud en- Joyed it brief summer of duru'* favor, ucd hud ti<-< usurped down »-older than h e cream ill Christum*. He hud slunk away, lie had losl his J'»b, loo—per haps iliut hud hud Hometldng to do with it. lie hud felt ubmit two feet high wlien he left Clara's apartment. Now lie wan back In town, lu a hundred ilol' ir stilt, with u lualacca CUM; i Wi of cevcral I iudre»i lu Id* breast |«>»-■ et, and ii nice little Imnk roll. Amt he Imd coin«, ufter *n ex change of corn-»pomien» e with C'luru. In ord.T to demonstrate tils the»iry und to bring uhout Ids revenge. Ill* theory was that women were like cuta. If you set out the saucer of milk uml went uwny, pussy would hurry' out " t her coiner to Investlgute. If )»>U simply culled "pussy, pussy I” siie would unli her bu»-k ut you »mi stily In her corner. The Mil 11 uml the wild were <kir- berry'a :,uuc»-r of milk. Clura wus tho cut. lie mount to win her hurk and then let her down with a jolt l»md enough to be he'ird for sew-rnl block* away. lie went ri|) the itnlr*. Iffiere stood Chun In her most ravishing gowu, luiinls oolstrrtched to receive him. It wus the old Cliiru. Carherry was so entranced that be iilmoxt forgot the revenge wblrh lie was planning. When he left lie kissed ('hint's snnill ros.-hud m»oith. He was to take her out to dlu- ner the following evening. 7 h.> following evening ram* sn.l went, ('him hu»l snuggle»! Into the loop of his arm nil the way home In the taxl-ah. Now Carherry stood alone upon the step of the npnrtmcnt house. "Darn It, If I thought she really cared for me I'd lie sutlNfli-d lo Just go on loving her without leltlng her down," ,'ie thought, "i'oor girl, wom en nre so much the victims of tlielr emotions. I don’t feel ns If I laid the lienrt to do It, somehow.” Within two weeks Clurn and lie were thicker fhmi thieves. They were ns giioil iih l»iv»-rs; ns good as engaged. Curberry was sitting v, HI; Clara In ll.u park one aflemoon. "Do you i-eully enre again, ClaraT" lie a«ki‘d softly. "5es, darling." answered Clara softly. "Clura. shall T rtinf«*«i something?” asknl Onrherry softly, “ Im tell me, deuresf," wblspcre»! Cl*r softly. "nurn," said Cnrtierry softly, "when | ram* back 1 wus full of hat* and lunlli - against you." "Agnlost me, ileari” asked Clara softly, looking sliockeil. — PA T E N T L A W Y E R S — . 305 Scvtnlh SL. Wsihinghm, 0 C- Over 31 Year.' Esperieece The "G ood Old l imet” When one hates lo »«rty even • bunch of keys, let him rei-all the time when a long butrrUd pistol wns part of nearly every limns Impodb luentn, besides a dirk. ‘Till iifriild so, darling." answered Carherry softly, "You see. 1 fell so mean about the way you'd turned me dow n two years ago." "I Umov; It was horrid of me, dar ling," said Clurn softly. "Hut you see, Being One's Ouin Boti darling, I 1 was sorry for tt after "De mau dut av.cecd* lu bein' tils ward. What was It you were planning own lows." «nid Uncle Eben. "I* llnhl« to do lo uie. ilarllngV "Why, darling," said Carherry softly, to finii he’s I h ke.l l:|,self Ollt at,- tinnì- "I wus planning la try to get you to ert kind of n taskmaster.”— Washing care for me and then to turn you »low ti ton Star. out of rc»eng»>. I can't think how I mil have h)>en so mean. Won't jou say you fttrglve me?" Beh toe Tobacco Necettity "Why, of course, darling,“ said Spanish beggars do nul think It nee- Clara softly. “ I understand bow . ssury to concetti llu-lr cigar when usk- wretched yotl must have felt, Cornu, •ig for alms. Smoking Is considered let's go on to dliiner und forget tt ull, »* necessary os breathing to erery hu Uurllng.” man being out of the cradle. "But you do love me, durllng?" asked Curberry s».fily, In the taxi. “ With all my heart, dearest,’’ CUrii replied softly. Speak Kindly They had n splendid dinner at s Klcd words «re •(■<• golden rivet* little place where you enn get the rent which h*tp lo bolli together the splin stuff at a dollar ii lltr»iw. They drove tered vase of liuiuna happiness. back lo flnrn's apartment house, Clara leaning back with Curberry’* nrin nmnriil her, and her fair lieud resting against Ills shoulder. Of Venetian Origin "Darling, I’d lli.e to ask you to com* The woril “fiasco," meaning n full- In.” said ('him softly, "but It's go lute." ure, is nn It*llun word and orlglnully in»-nnt n flask Venetian glnsshlow- "Nexer mind," said Carherry softly pressing his lips to hers. "There will ers were very keen craftsmen, and It never be any more mlsiimlci-Htandlngs on« of them detecte»l the smallest between ns, will ther»‘, darling?" flaw In his handiwork, he turned It Into n finseo or common flask, anil so “ Not one," said Clurn softly. Shull iilwnya think of you so nicely, Hie word ram* to lie applied to liny kind of fa III re. da rling." “ Ilow do you mean, darling," asked Curberry softly, a little frown crin kling Id* brows. Unexplored Country ■ " '• L > "" .... • darling." said tiara Labrador I* Mill prucih-nlly nn x softly, "It will lie so ilinii-iilt to *»•* jou |kored by astniiillsts und Hlinotogl-is na oflen ns I shall want to.” "Why, darling?" Inquired Curberry ----- t softly. "Beenuse, darling. I’ m engaged tn Give The Tribune credit for what mnrry Torn (hike«—yon remember film?—or, nt least, I shall he tomorrow. you buy from our a<l)erlÌKtr*. So we really ought not lo meet lotieli nr Tom may be Jealous. Good-by, dar ling,” said Clara deftly, ns sha w»-nt Hav* your unvMop— prfhiwd wltfi Into the -ipurtnient houae. your rot urn »».Mr«**, 71» Tribun* cnn do Oie work. The Tribune shop ran print your butter wraps, letter heads and en velop««. Subscribe for the Triban*