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- —— THE TEENER TRIBUNE y . )I. tuiutlrq. Ehitur Issued Kvery Thursday at Turner. Marion County, Oregon Sl'Btta'UIPTION $1.26 !*l K YEAR. Entered at the P.vatofHcs Rt Turner, Oregon, as second-class matter, under the Act o f March :5. 1879. „ ALL AMERICA is talking about the ExjH rf \Vorkmnnshii>— ('•enuine Parta Wh«i «* rsreindttùxn a in Arai rissa eoaJItlon »*>« du eity ,»1 lar faKSy .ù n 'u M ^ vT ALlrAMERICAN SIX ot our M » j “ I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the I'nited States and the country for which it stands. One nation, indivisible, with liberty anil justice for all.” Th*n.rr* sttaoh a resi "O. K ." tag lo th«> radi- • i U w - showing aaartly wh»t unita of in* body and chassis hav* b*»u i>ut lt yen are going to huy • u*ed car, coma lo o «r salssMom*. Youwi!! And th» our y-u w»m «t ih» prie» you watit »0 p n PKODt e r OF CENERAI. M OTtlRs I BALL TURNER, BROTHERS O R E G O I*. Firriwhrrr you »<> you bear tliem talking. . .about thia finer, faster Nix, tlie Ouklanil All-knn rix*u. Our Quotation for This Week QUALIFY Blow not into a flame the spark which is kindled between friends. Tiny . re easily reconciled and both will hate you.— From the German. «j _ The H. A. It. is talking about the “ last encampment” There is pathos i t tkuU words. The end draws near. The ranks have thinned, and those who remain march slowly if they mafch at all. The annual gathering of the veterans who wore the blue becomes increas ingly a tax upon declining ye.i.s. Bravely the old men go to meet their comrades not counting that the effort has hastened the final roll call. The last chapter c f n groat episode in our history is being written, lt should be made a glorious chapter. Someone has suggested an encampment at the National Capital an encampment at which both the blue and the gray may join hands to celebrate the closing o f the breach, and then adjournment sine die. lt would be an occasion of which the whole country should take notice. Some signal honors for the remnants o f the two armies, whose hearts now beat in a com- m m loyalty to their country s n a g , should mark this final meeting. H i Wise, returning from abroad, says that Europe is civ- mi d wants America to help. Which is only in- ,- of anting that conditions arc normal across the j Three (S I Minute* Fast Fifty eight i anti Nlnety-eipht On«? Humlreilth* chain« ulonj: th«- W eit line Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler says that no great mar. has of th.- William Nordyk,- claim; thence appeared as a result of the World War. He didn't say it when j ! ^ Hundredth* (26.51 ) chains to the line dividing the William Nordyke Claim he was visiting Mussoliui. into East and \V.-*t H alve«; thene* North No (01 degrees Tx*«nty-two (22* minute* West Ten and Eighty- I three one hundredths ( 10 S3) cha.r.s You don't often hear the expression 'all wool and a yard wide" now adays. In the first place they don't wear wool a n y j ^ J ^ ^ S - W m ^ o b JS m v S S more, and the then the average skirt is only about hail a yard td.-ace North Tw .nty-five (25> de cree* Ten (1 0 ) minutes East Three wide anyhow. ; and Fifty-one Hundredth* (3 .5 1 ) A £ 00*1 program, promotion exer c i s e fo o d attendance anti plenty o f cnti.'isiasm made the Sunday .school session one o f the best that we have had for some time. May we have many more like it- A social conducted by the young people o f the church will be* held at the parson sfe Friday evening» Octo ber 14. at 8 o'clock. All young peo- ¡¡It 0f th,. hi»h school anil community invited. A social conducted by the young people o f the church will be held at the parsonag- Friday evening, Octo ber 11 at 8 o'clock. All young people ■_.f the hixrh school and community are inx-ited. A Modern's Idea o f Repentance W ill G od ; th: Greatest Commandment and the Greatest Reward." The music will be good and every one who attends these services will enjoy them. Come and se for your self. If you are a believer in God, tom e and help in this revival o f the faith and life. MOONLITE IN AUTUMN Etched against the star jemed sky The ranch-house stood and buddings ANNUAL MEETING nigh OCTOEER FOURTEENTH Were idark as ink; in silhouette The giant oak’s arms were fret Tne 1927 A m u . 1 Meeting o f the O f net work jet, the tall tapered pines Marion County Pu ule Health A v e - Crowned low hills, gray unbroken ca tio n is to be hr i ia the Y M.C.A. line*. auditorium at 7 .20 x’elock on O ctober Fbon and blue this autumn nite; 14. This is the fir>: Annual Meet A fathomless sky. deep, star bnte. ing o f this Association to be held in Made glorious by a tipsy crescent this county since the Marion County- Lady moon crossing a river-rent Child Health Demonstration came to O f sapnhlre blue; high above the com- th" county. i r Th executive committee o f the Old wored shadows, where men • lum county council, the advisory group ber fo r the Maiion Coum y Child Health I The sky and earth clasp hands in d monetration, at its mreting on Mon tijfn f# day. October 3, endorsed the plan o i I As true friends after long absence t* e Marion County , ’ ublie Health As I'tob ecom e * nature turns to nite’s arms to sleep sociation for reorgam The moon and stars shine t r permanent health or^anizajtion in Vs candles peep. M i-ion county. Thru soft curtains round a trundle Everyone a invited to attend the bed annual m eting. Mrs. Saidie-Orr- W'here our first childish prayer was Duntur. exicutive secretary o f th* said. Oregon Tuberculosis Association, is Oh, wonderful the spirit o f nite. tu be on o f the sp<akcrs o f the Robe I in veils o f illusion brite. i remng. The autumn «ky seems the Door o f heaven. Have your envelopes printed s tl. The »nothing peace o f night is leaven your return address. The Tribune That heals the ache o f storm-tossed can do the work. heart. For this earth's beauty is o f heaven Give The T n bux« er adit for «hat a part. I 'y buy from our ad'.eriUxrs. Frances Belie Delaell * dyke Claim; thence North Sixty-seven f <■“ > degrees Firty-nino (4 9 ) min utes V.. d Twenty-one and Twenty- three One Hundredths (2 1 .2 3 ) chains to the place of 1 « lining and contain ing One Hundred Thirty-four and Nineteen One Hundredths (1 3 1 .1 9 ) acres o f land. Save and except a roadway Thirty (SOl feet wide along the W e-' line o f the above d.->cribed tract as d. scribed .n Volume On ■ Hundred Fifty-three i 153) on Pag Four Hundred Thirty- fou r (4 3 4 ) o f the record* o f deed.- in the office o f the Recorder for Marion County. Oregon, and containing about One ( 1 ) acre o f land. And you are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Turner Tribune, a newspaper o f general cir culation printed and published in Turner, Marion County, Oregon, pur suant to the order o f the Honorable Percy R. Kelly, Judge o f the above entitled Court, which order was made and entered on the 20th day o f Sep tember, 1927, am. that the last pub lication thereof will be had on the 22nd day o f F -pt -mber, 1927, and that the last publication th -reof will be had on the JOti. day o f October, 1927. G t'Y 0 . SMITH. 403 Salem Bank o f Commerce Bldg. Attorney for Plaintiff*. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by an order o f the County Court o f Marion Counly, State o f Or egon. duly made and entered on the 9th 'lay o f September. 1927, wa* ap pointed executor o f the estate o f Sar ah A. Jory, and that he has duly qualified a* such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby rotifi-d to present the same, duly ver ified as required by law, at the offiee o f Klmn S White, Attorney at U s , American Fidelity Bldg., in the C.ty o f Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the dote o f th:r rotate, to-wit, September 15th, 1927. OSCAR L. DENCER. Executor o f the F .tat* o f Sarah A. Jory. * "T h a t's the e a r!" ,\FII lO tt PHliKS DOOH SEDAN 1045 -'1145 ,'IO ifl w *— MU5 •1075 u»i,«w4«, . '1265 * T V W f i d s l l W f f W * * r M i, Ê t é i » • f» | l 411 » H e * * 0 1 fms l.s e « g*e4< • • I n i I m i / « m l R i g i N W • V * |M - > • » * »*• M T I V f l «ese» 4 k s» m s 4 l(« * « mm i V (.«asmi M-iurr Ff««*« f« > « e n l > V ru l TI bh . BONES BROTHERS TURNER, OREGON. The Marion County District 1 .0 .0. F. convention was held in Turner on fntturday, O ctober S. A largx- crowd o f delegate* were y--«en t from the different part* o f th.- county. The .wasion* w e n held in the High School auditorium. In the evening a ban quet wa* given thy canxention by th* Kebckahs in tho din ng room o f the Turner Memorial Christian church. M il L CITY RACE FOR Following the barque: a program was LOCAL PEOPLE ONLY given at the high school. In ortlcr to straighten out one or two point* in connection with the COM PLETED AT MILL CITY amateur walking race to be held at MUI City Sunday morning. October f The card fo r the smoker to be giv- 1 «tth at K sro ., our first advertising m by the Mill City firemen i* now Mid fo r local people only, and we are complete and a* follow*: main event, sorry that we cannot throw down the Al Sharpe. Salem, v*. Austin Roman- hart and let everyone in. But prac dvr. Portland: acmi-fiual, Killy Hayea, tice up all you amateur*. We will Stayton. v*. Frank Burnell. Portland; hove another one in the near future special event. Si Flook. Mill City, v a l for all amateur walkers around the Vic Hunter, Portland. There wilt country! also be two four-round preliminaries, j Come out and watch thi* one and one a scream o f a burlesque. Stan eni - fo r the ncv*. No amateur is ley Frye o f Sal. m is to be referee. i barred after thi* t walk. l^ ew FIREMEN SMOKER CARD chain* along the middle o f said Coun- R E V IV A L SERVICES , ly Road: thence North Five ( 5 ) dc- gre*s Fifty-Six t ' ■ The Turner Memorial Chri>ti.m Thr :.«i T * tiu y S . n One Hu; Church derided last Sunday to begin ! red Ms (3 .2 7 ) chair..* along the middle p nav. a ,, o f saiti road; thence North Seventeen a RoTprat meeting next Sun.lay Oct , 7> d , Thirty-four (34 1 m n- !fi. T h i meeting will be conducted I U|M W est a t , aml Sev.-n On -Hund by home forces, Mr. Clay doing the ; redths (6 .0 7 ) chain* along the tniddl I prx aching. The people o f the com- o f said county road to the division « u n ity are cordmlly invited to attend 1 ' ^ o f ^ l ^ c U i ^ o ^ W d l j a m N o r these services. A kindly gospel m. s- T’w erty. two , o 2 ) minut, „ West Th.r- sage will be given each night. ( teen ami Six’.y-five One Hundredth* The fol!owir.|? an* some o f the *ub- (1 3 .6 5 ) chain« along Mi<l division f J I jects that will be presented, though line to the middle o f the county road i « perhaps not in the order named: Th l r" Z ', I w . , .. . thence South forty-seven (4 7 ) de- X 1. Iigion for the Tw.ntieth Century: K m „ We4t Thr.-e ami No <01 One Z “ 1 am not ashamed o f the G ospel"; hundredth* chains along the middle j J L’ l.kr.ow n G od; S.n ;.r.d the Sin- o f said County Road; thence West *. m ner; What i* it to be a Christian? Four and Seventy-one One Hund- T -e Certainty r ' the J d— e - t - the ' redths <4-7 l > chain* ‘ ® »>e Southwest IX V « Xi ' XI- , % 1 icorn er o f a Ten (1.0» acre tract; Remedy for Sin; » .at s Salvation; thoncv Nort(, S iite .n and Twenty- j I* Sslvation C onditional?; The Irre- »oxen One-Hundredths (1 6 .2 7 ) chains b- oav morning, the second o f a svriet o i messages on the great doctrines o f Christ'an exp:rienec. Strangcrr, newcomers, and those r.-A attendrr.g church elsewhere arc invited to our service*. The best t i e use fo r absence from church is not as good as actual at tendance. The .. rn.cn may save your soul, but it is not likely the excuse * k hr shouldn’ t this new uml thrilling ear be thrill in g a ll A m e rica ? W h y sh ou ldn 't its success ho I*n' L ^ r0,.«3“ « ^ ^ rthi complaint file,! against you in the above entitled Court ami cause with in fou r xxveks from the date o f the first publication o f this summons, and if you fail so to r.nswer. fo r want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for In* rx-lief prayed for in their complamt on fib- n rein, to-w t: fo r a decree quieting the title to and declaring the plaintiffs to be the own ers o f, and the defendants to have no no right, title, lien or interest therein, to the follow ing describes! real prop erty, to-w it: t’> ng at the Northweat corner o f the Donation la n d C lam o f Mil- * For h ere la a lo n g e r , stronger rlinnaia—“ Binaller wheels anil larger tires — a 212 iiilde hull engine ci|iil|i|i<-il with the new t i . M - l t c y lin d e r h e a d , which eliminate* liar.li ne.» and roughness, min» huh«-* s|iurk kniM-ks and increase. ; tower — iri I bout I he use of *j«e*i«//uels. >•*■+++ * d ± íí± t L t ± ± t í± tt ± ± ± ± ± Í SUMMONS In the Circuit Court o f the State o f NOTICE OF HEARING OK FINAL ACCOUNT Orvjtotr, fe - Marion County In tho County Court o f the Statt- A. M, hausen. Ornee Hannen, John o f Ore iron fo r the Count) o f Marion. K ra i and Addio J. Kriti, Plaintiff*. ■ In the matter Of the Fatate o f » - Corvi l.a Ankeny, IVedio Orth. John SnLL*1' »oughertv. p.v- ased Notice * hereby given that the fin Orth. Cora Crump Frank Ankeny, Mary Ankenq, Nannie Cantrell. al necount o f Mary Dougherty, ad- Do! lie Mi'ler. A. H. Miller, Gladys ministrator o f the Estate o f Smith Ankenx, He.-.-ie Barfield. R. D. liar- Dougherty, deceased, ha* been filed field, Chas. l„ Glenn. I * ) - ' Smith. in the County Court of Marion Coun H. S. Smith. Jessie M:nto. Nellie ty. Oregon. *:••! that file Tth day o f f'urx-er, Chan. I urver, also all other November, l'J27, at i' . hour o f 10 appointed by persons or parties unknown claim o’ clock a m., has In-. ing any right, title, estate, lien or said Court fo r hearing ociject'on* to interest in the real property de said final account, ,-|t which time any scribed in the complaint heroin. person* interested, in said eatate may appear and file o b > «tion * these to m Defendants. T o Chas, | . Utrnn. Je- i.- M nto. Nil writing and cont. -t same. Mary Du s ' ity, » lie Purver, Oha». 1‘ urxer. and all Administratrix. other persons or parties unknown . claiming any right, tit!*, estate, P J KL'NTZ. .■Tttomey for Adn- mstratrix. lien or interest in the rxiai property described in the complaint herein. IO.O.F. CONVENTION Defendants HELD IN TURNER In the Name o f the State o f Ore- A Maine grandma aged 101 and a Now Hampshire grand nn aged 100 took an airplane ride the other day and enjoyed i,-, n N.'rVxV in Township Sin".- «9» it. Some o f these days they are going to car-v this flaming O regon : theuc. South No « 0 * degree* youth stuff too far. M. E. CHURCH C O S r* * * THE L AST ENCAMPMFNT faci: othe Alla A H . f/O W already s u r iw .s lu g all |>re- «loua O a k l a n d a c h i e v e m e n t s ? A lo ok a m i a ride will tell you th e story — w h v e v e r y o n e is s a y i n g , Speedy Convenient M otor Coaches — Now ride in the big. luxurious silver gray moror- < oa< fxes to Psufn Highway points Travel comfort ably and st low com via Southern i ^ i f i c cither by rati or highway. FALL FARM SEEDS The silver gray motor roachm »re of late« design, with every modern improvement for your conven ience and comfort. Experienced, careful driven. 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