THE TURNER TRIBUNE Charles R. Archerd Implement Co. You Can 5ave Honey ON f . V- Riunirti. €httor I«suod Evory Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oraron f SUBSCRIPTION $126 PER YF.AR. Enter'd at th« Poatofflee at Turner, Oregon, as aecond-«laaa matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. A RETRACTION t Sales, Repairs and Service for McCormick Binder* M owers Rakes Tractors Since writing our editorial on the Old Age Pension Bill we have received a copy o f the bill. After reading it thoroughly! we gladly change our attitude towards the bill. From what j A Good Rebuilt Truck information we had of the bill it did not seem to us to be prac­ tical. It seemed to us that it would develop into a blanket proposition and that everyone past the age of («5 years could 1 T o n to 5 Tons /. claim the pension regardless o f their financial condition. If this was possible it would be a first class opportunity for graft. and Trailers Careful study places the bill in a different light. Section 6 of this bill provides that any parson who has deprived him or herself of property for the sole purpose of availing themselves of the peusion will be refused the same. Not Brothers - The Same Man Section 10 provides that in case o f the death of any pen­ Parts For All Cars sioner it is found that he or she had other income or property or income capable of supporting the pensioner, double the Ferry, at High S t Salem, Oregon amount of the claim shall be paid back to the county pension fund. . Upon study of the bill it seems that the sole purpose is to provide means of caring for those who have no means of sup­ -.« w port and thus make it possible for them to remain at home or SAM II. BROWN Fred J. T oo-e with friends or relatives in place o f going to the county farm or other institutions provided for their care. One o f the j Republican Candidate strong arguments in favor of the Old Age Pension from five < states where it has been tried out is that it does away with th e ' For Superintendent of county farms and the county charges are taken care o f at a Public Instruction saving over the old way. Sam H. Brown, the Gervais farmer, is again candidate for Wl„ cocperate Wllh AU, *hcoU. u-s- the Republican nomination for State Senator from Marion chcrs and patrons in educational wol- County. Mr. Brown has always stood square for the farmer'fare. ' *' of Oregon. Mr. Brown did not waste a lot of energy talking' pi «*« corner« hi« Statement •'» about reducing taxes but when the time came he demonstrated ' «»«didats#' Pamphlet ««oh ik™ «.t 1; is attitude toward tax reduction by opposing unnecessary e x -.b" oppo“ *u' peaditures in state government which would necessarily mean J’ou. w:*n,, * ‘"ch5f1 wpcrintcnl- increased taxes. Being a fanner Mr. Brown stands for better ma eliqv|0 or roads, bettor marketing systems and in fact every measure that! >n,i thoroughly trained in Normal, will benefit the fanner. Mr. Brown is a man that should be;CoiU-g«!. and University, experienced supported by the people regardless of party. j»n«l successful in Rural. Village and City School*. V'ote For Fred J. Tooze Years ago we heard o f saloons being wrecked and the stocks being thrown out of the window, but the other day we heard, for the first time, of a print shop being wrecked and the type dumped out o f the window. Republican Candidate (ra id Advtl "L E S S L A W S at 1 SAN Kit I.AWa* M rs . L ot ist: H ig o s ‘I NOTICE O F H E A R IN G OF FINAL ACCO U N T Ca»Si4s«« Par R E P U B L IC A N NOMINATION- - Deering* Drill* Plantar* Cultivator* W agon* P otato Plantors P otato Digger* Di*k H arrow* Ensilage Cutter* Threshers Rollers FF.ED GRIN DERS A N D PRIM ROSE CRF.AM SE P A R A T O R S DeLaval Cream Separators and Milkers Dairy Supplies and Ptoltry Equipment Dairy Supplies and Poultry Feeds In ou r feed departm ent wo roll and grind our ow n feed from the best grain, selec­ ted from our »rain w arehouse, which means that we offer our custom er* the beat feed* that can be used. W. E. Burns -- Dan Burns ; Endorsed by thousands o f lead mg i citìaens ove- th«- entire state. Urges i uniform ton books for entire state and ¡ Plow* Harrow* - W e are fu lly eq uipped fo r cleaning C lev er seed and gm in , and fo r rolling or grinding grain. A n yon e w h o is now interested in any o f the abovo, or w ho may be later, should visit us and see how w e ll we are prepared to tako care o f the needs o f the Farm er, the Dairym an and the Poultrym an. O ur price* are right, quality con sidered. SA LE M . O REGON UL ........ .... — — — — ------- 710 STATE ST. bum F. J. LAFKY Republic*«« Candidal# lor Nomination R#|ir#«#alal«v# M anan C oanly Primaria* May XI TURNER HOYS IN HAD A C C ID E N T A bud automobile archtent occur- red Saturila) night at the Mill Creek bridge near th«- high school, «-„using * Ford road-der to come to rest lip suie down in the crock. The car drivon by Vernon c oat», of tin- Pleas ant Point district. Maxwell McKay ami tVcil Martin o f Turner were with him in tho ear. The boy» were on their way to Aum.vitl. when they collated with a Buick car said to I m from Sta y ton. They c«d!idcd with the railing o l th* right side o f the bridge then tier nell to this I« ft side nnd crashed through the railing and plunged into the crock, pinning the boya underneath. Outside of a g«o«l wetting the beys escaped with minor cuts ami bruises. Lower Taxes. l e v law. Heller observan«-«-. Better law an*! con­ scientious law enfurecí»« nl PLATFORM 1 favor »«Ijusting taxes according to ability to pay. Excerpt as a nutter o f promoting justice before the law, I I -o r placing the cost o f government c hose ben­ t-fitted or intereste«!. 1 favor less and simpler laws. I oppos«- either special burden« or «(•eeial favors. I have always favored strict obscr- •'snee and retention o f enactments o f the people. T H E Q K K C A I9 F A R M E R I favor efficient schools that there ■ P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A T E K oR may he th«- highest sense o f right and justice, and that an intelligent public STATE SEN ATOR opinion may support the administra­ SURPRISE tion o f law and public affairs. Dra L T. D ick « L M . N i C h in s** Medit in* Co. steauaeli 1 1 ou Me« glveu *|ul««b by taking our laun-us ivau db*. Alo ils e ls U l) ballati*««, la-tag a i » o i i B i l i talk on Mother's Day. o f Amity. eitli* ns, cannot keep track o f them. G o n c r a l Banking r- In oiT«-r:t\* myself to the p«-opl*- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I.ittkj wore l««teroet paid on fin s doy Marion County as a candidal*- for the oaiisrs at the J*n#>* Tracy home hear The following item is taken from •avtngs K ss sn ti State Legislature I wish to doelare an April issue o f a Minn* «ota paper, Marion. r «• • for the following platform: Cas. Stola A C anoism i«! it "The SteWartVille Stai.” : Mr«i, Mayro McKinney who ha* ( I > OiVmplet*- revision o f the auto- OAROON ''The missionary «trama entiUwd SALKM spent *• veral week.« in Portland re­ n.ubile law« and the elimination o f “ The Pill B ottle,"' present« d by the ceiving medical treatment, is home the annoying and petty features that League of Christian Emleavor «*f the Th« TrPnmo shop ran print your harass motorists. I „ , . . . . . . , now an«l mud) improved in health. hvangelical church, a t tr a c te d a la rg e butter «rrapa, letter Scads and en­ (2 ) Repeal o f th. fifty percent in- f t o lht. M«-tho*list Hall last telo psa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little, Mr. crease on salesmen automobile lic.-n- w .- J n c l .y ct.-mng Every m. mber La.----- — —— ------- » . - re - J - - * C. 8. Stone and Mr. ar«l Mr*. Ray, ’ *'*■ _ o f th<- cast .p-riori»«vl their part <«- mond T-tu.- atten*le*l Grange in Tur-' (3 ) Unccas.ing an*l vigilant effort* ceptiorudly well sml -i«> hitch was Her Srturilay. for a constructive program helpful to caused^at any tim«-. Mrs. Ray St«-» - I High Clns* lira. Melvin Nipple wns host* «- on the agricultural ihterosta on which art (H aiol B a r), who iiire-ct. *1 th* j . - , ¡every permanent community la based. pl«y. d- «-rve.l much credit for th- Sunday afternoon in aoiHi. a ur . , . .. way c « ■ rything wns handl«Hl. The (41 Extremely cafeful considers little son Edward's sixth birthday. proceed« o f the * veniitg arc to b«- • * tion of all measures offered nn<- ires to the public and «III gon f i r the County o f Marion on the on"the"ISth'day^oY’MTyT lT 2 « 7 a 7 io nl* ht let u< mcn *“ if wo c« nnot were.used as favors. The guests in- ' -»»s'-milatcd. o’clock A.M., at th.- Court Room o f ; Have a larger number present neat 17th day o f April, 1926 will sell at inning the score «too«l 5 to 5. The la* well worth I raring. The orches­ MRS. LOUISE RIGGS 'vmti tale at Room 16 Laud & Bush this Court in the Court House in . Sunday than the mothers and daugh- dud-jd Helen and Helena Witsel i , 11 th rais«'d the score on«- point for tra I* under I he dlrvcllon of Mrs. Clod- rk Building, in the City of Salem. Marion County and State.of Oregon. I teri. can it. Mothers and Pearl. Opal, Ralph. Norman ami Al­ |Turn«-r. Tl .. was umloubtcdly one tulter and are doing sums good « « r k . Marion County. Oregon, on Saturday, bert I arson. Helen Porter, Vanetta T. J. LAFKY FOR REPRF.SF.NTA , o f the clos«-s< games played here this Beside* |mtthug roo‘ l congregation was pre- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus ami j thence North 3.37 chains; thence (From the Oregon Voter) Hsvcral o f the tanners In this arci Ion grant* <1 ami said order ami license sent to hear the pastor’.« Mother's Day family atU-mled a celebration o f the East 7.66 chains to the Township should not issue. F. J. I-afky ia the former city man­ TU R N E R TO H A V E O U TL E T have Inslulied portable milker* during line; thence South 3.37 chains sermon. fiftieth anniversary o f the founding ager, having orgamre-d the city gov­ to the place o f beginning, con­ OVER S. P. PROPF.RTY the past few weeks, J. p, Nadmiten Witness, The Hon. J. T. Hunt, The Epworth I-eague lesson was a o f a Sunday school in Avitnsville ernment o f Iui Grande when that city taining 2.58 acres excepting Judge of said Court with the seal o f Iwlng the laical lo Inalali a inai-hin*. therefrom the railroad right o f It ia thought that settlement has said Court affixed this 13th day o f booster lesson for the Institute. This inaugurated the one-man inn ring« meat .Mr. Nadmnuu purvliaard a Page Mili­ which was held Friday evening. way containing 27/106 acres, April, 1926. been reached in a controversy be­ i league, though not large, is nearly ter of Ilia portable type. idea. He now lives in the old John the amount o f land Pereby con­ tween the Southern Pacific Company gMr. ami Mrs. li. O. Witrel and always rei -«-sent*-*! at th- Institute at.| veyed being 2.31 acres. U. G. BOYER. Co. Clerk ; Minto home on Mission Street, Salem, By A. F. TASTRO, Deputy. Falls City, where they bdve perma­ family intend «I a meeting o f tlje com ­ ng Percy Lyle and family and Frank *"'• br,,J*p » “* «*" Monday a number o f member.« o f ' comm tmty club and a couple o f vio­ W. Pratt, Deceased. , . . . . „ urnler hi» direction as chairman of ! heard from person* who wanb d to l.yie anil family were Sunday v.s.tor. th < > rtr,.nt or,|inan„ „ „ „ „ ¡t t ,.,.,,. lin solos. Surprise Grange gatheri-d at the C. S. 1 Notice is hcre-Ly given that the un­ 1 hear Steiwer at length that the ar­ dersigned, as administratrix o f the And then after that part o f the their parenU, J. F. Lyle and; Born Winona County, Minne»ot ., Stoni* farm and assisetil him with hi j estate o f H. W Pratt, deceased, has meeting there «rill be something worth mory has been engaged for that even­ 1863; came to Salem some twenty farm work. Obtained Send model or «ketrh filed her final account in the County ing. Delegations are expected from and we will promptly xsnd you a Court o f the County o f Marion, State hearing for those who have an inter­ .. . , _ . . „ . , v.-ars a go; four son* now farm ing! i various part' o f Marion, Polk, I.inn Mr*. Barharit Snyder o f G ervais' , ___ ' , _ ___, 1 report. Our book on 1'aunti and Hollis llon.-s is enjoying the pleas­ of Oregon, ard that Wednesday, the est in community matters. j ■ lt-lr own places, ami on«- son is in Persons pro- Trad» murk« will be stilt to yon 2nd day o f June. 1926, at the hour This is the appearance o f three ! an«i nearby counties. will ir Sunday visitor with her par- j hi(fh w hool; his own education was ures o f railroading. Hr started on request. o f 10 o'clock in the forenoon o f said i “ ~ ~ " " — ; ------ minent in the R publi -an campair n "nta, K. C. Baker and «bfe. _____ candidate* from Marion county who | R „ p ^ . , to be M.e n on the pi. t. received in Winona normal school; work on the section last wee!;. day room o f - - _ said « . » and the court . . . . ~ court taught srhool in Minnesota, Wiscon­ has been appointed b"y raid Court as w» nt r’iPr,' " nt th* iou nt>r ** *‘ n' form, 0 . Alexander ami I. M. Stout ure Mr. and Myx. Frank Baker and j the tir-c ami place for the hearing o f ator in the next legislature and also s i n and South Dakota; later farm«-d ------- PATENT L A W Y E R S-------- objections thereto amt the settlement the nine candidates for the House o f ---------------------- family o f Portland w ;re Sun«lay visi­ at Groton, S.D.; while at I m Grande Stout are employe«! on construction 305 Seventh SL, Washington. 0. C- t ereo . j Representative*. Several from Turner atten«le«l the tors at the E. C. Baker an«l J. F. he obtained - iirorou* cooperation of work on the new prj-er mill at Sah-m. Ovsr 14 Y .s r s ’ Ea ROSA PRATT, Administratrix. Arrangements will be ma«le where- city police witn all other law enforce­ * ' TERCY A. CUPPER, Attorney, I Yeomen invitation dance at the Fra­ Lyle Ivffnes. by any candidate who talks too long ment agencies at time state prohibi­ 411 Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore. The Tribune shop can print you» | will be invited to cut short the ora­ ternal Temple at Salem last Saturday Ha* had Hare your envelope« * -tuSwl wltli tion law went into effect. butter wraps, letter heart* and #n Give The Tribune credit for what tory. Possibly five minutes will be night and reported a very enjoyable i y«>ur retorn nddraaa. The Tribun* a broad experience in municipal ad­ velopoa. you buy from our ad vert ire rs. long enough for any candidate. vening. ministration. ran do Ole -cork. I I Di H. MOSHER Ladle's and (ieots C Uj'ïaei S Ä . 7 Ä , “• *» M. E.Church I PATENTS! D. SW IFT & CO. * «• w M ta w. * ^ mm .A*« •* » 8»e ■