* ft T he T urner T ribune TU It NEB, 0 It ELION, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 192». VOL. XIII. NO. I SUBSCRIPTION 11.26 VER YEAH was evidenced by the two fine W W W W W W W J ’ / W W / W W d W U W W A W W y V W regulated farms in Marion specimens AN APPRECIATION that were hanging in GEORGE M. STAPLES County. Rather than securing Ball Brothers last Friday. material wealth, he laid up for The other party garage returning was himself in his hewt and mind, Hollis Bones, Maxwell Gun» Amunition McKay Staples wus the riches of the spirit from Turner Lumber & born George in Mervin and Herbert Briggs who returned Stockton Springs, which store he gave freely to Iluntiug Apersi empty handed. They intend to Maine, on June ¡¿if, 1857, and all. died in Turner, Marion county, in 1899 he happily married try it again and hope for better Oregon,on September 16, 1928. Mary E. Morrison who through luck. He was descended from a long long years was his true help­ We carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber, line of New England ancestry. mate and treasured companion, HAL HOSS APPOINTED THE SPORTING GOODS STORE In 1877 his family settled in and who stil survives him. Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select TO FILL TERM 167 No. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. Turner, Marion County, Ore­ George Staples never spoke from, also Wall Board, Paint, Doors, Windows, gon. From this year on, this an unkind word of any man, Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood in youth, with the other members no unkind thought ever found of his family accepted Oregon lodgment in his mind. The four foot lengths. as the beloved state of their little children loved him and FALL SEEDING adoption. Coming to Turner, sought him out as a companion We desire to serve the public with Promptness over 50 years ago, the Staples In his daily rounds on the farm, and Efficiency. family may well be considered even the animals were eager to among the pioneers of this walk by his side unafraid. To RHONE «75 LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL beautiful and fertile portion of the least of them, he gave such the Willamette Valley. The loving care, that he gained youth grew to manhood, in the from them their dumb affec­ fine traditions of the early pio­ tion. s neers. The vanities and trifles He was, in his own gentle of life found no place in the way, master of all with whom . . nsrmj lives of the early settlers. he came in contact, because he There were earnest battles was always master of himself. to be fought, in taming the soil He was blest with a keen sense and subduing the forests. of humor, so gentle that no one There were constant calls for was ever hurt thereby, but, at Hal E. Hoss, the Republican help from the weak and in­ the same time, so sunny, and candidate for Secretary of State experienced, who grew weary sparkling that every one left has been appointed by Governor in their attempt to begin life him with a smile on the face. Patterson to fill out the unexpired anew, in a new land. The world was better for his term of Sam Kozer. M r. Hoss George Staples learned the presence. the primaries by a big dignity of labor in his youth; His sister, Mrs. H. \Y. Smith, carried 2F1 State St. Salem, Oregon majority. Phone 160 he also learned to listen to the a well-known resident of Tur­ Fear was felt that he would many calls for help. The re­ ner, is the sole surv ivor of the cause a general shake up in the sponses he made to thj;se calls original Staples family. Her force but that was dispelled ON TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! in his early manhood, he con­ two sons are living in Oregon. office in an in the Salem FILMS BOOKS BULK DRUGS STATIONERY tinued to make all the years Ralph M. Hussey is in Siletz, papers annoucement that the personel of the GLASS SUNDRIES FAMILY MEDICINES of his life. The love for his Oregon. would remain as it is with ' KORINEK VETERINARY REMEDIES neighbors that developed in his Her oldest son, AlvaroStaples office Mr. Loughrige Cheif GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS youth, only grew stronger with Hussey, lives with his wife in Rafferty as head as of deputy. the traffic di­ his increasing years, while his Salem, where he is well-known vision and Carl Gabrielson New fancy box stationery 75c and up. in readiness to hold out a helping in this community through his charge of the automobile licence E. S. PRATHER hand became more marked long and close association with division. Reliable Druggist with the years. George Staples the firm of D. J. Fry. TURNER : OREGON it his duty and pleasure Banked by flowers, piled Building Material to found lessen the sorrows of others high above him by many loving DEER HUNTERS LEAVE .W A V A V A W A W W V W W d W W W .V .V .V /A W A V J W M W and to lighten the burdens of hands, this mat» of strength > all, as his friends and neigh­ and gentleness sleeps in the G. A. McKay, Fred Mitchell i and Floyd Robertson left Monday bors lovingly testify. cemotery at Turner. Amid the Although he did not direct flowers, there might well ap­ morning for the Fort Rock coun­ ^ Salem’s Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians. try in Eastern Oregon on a deer his life to the amassing of great pear these words, wealth, he was the owner of i “Here lies one who loved his hunting trip. Floyd has a home­ ? Diamonds Watches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware. stead in this section and knows one of the largest and best fellow-men.” 379 State, St. Salem, Oregon. the country. They are leaving confident of bringing home more A \,.W /.,W W /A ‘AV.W.V.WA%,.W W .W /M % \W A V A W TURNER HI NOTES than tracks. Here.s hoping they METHODIST CHURCH That Bring: Results Editor—Ailt-ne Robertson do. All services as usual next student body meeting was held NEW PAVEMENT COMPLETE fi. F. KORINEK, V i.. B.V.Sc. Sunday. Sunday School at 10 last A Thursday morning and the fol­ and preaching service at 11 a. lowing were elected to fill the va­ cancies of the ones that were elected The new pavement on Third VETERINARIAN m. Our new pastor, Rev. Grace last but were unable to attend street is completed and open fer Driver, will be with us to bring this year, D ay and N ight Service this year: Treasurer, the message. All evening serv­ Thelma school Barnett; H. S. Editor, Ailene travel. The new pavement begins STAYTON — OREGON Sargeant of Arms, Bert. at a point opposite Bones Broth­ ices, beginning with next Sun­ Robertson; Mann. ers’ garage and continuing up to day will be one-half hour A reception was given last Friday the Robertson corner, making the earlier. Epworth League at evening in honor of the teachers. Af between the garage and 6 :30 and preaching service at ter an interesting program, refresh­ block M B— — comer width pavement The ments were served. 7 :30. Everyone invited to be The faculty wish to thank the mem corner full Residence 7 iS it Rhone 440 at Ball garage present to welcome our new berss of the W. C. T. U. for the re- was improved by Brother’s around the ser­ ceptino given last Friday evening.. pastor. 4 % Paid on PAINLESS DENTISTRY Several of the pupils are attend­ vice station. Work is expected to start on a new concrete bridge ing the State Fair this week. TEACHERS’ RECEPTION Natural Klo»h Color PlatvalhatwillDot break six months lunch counter opened at Bar­ over the mill ditch, connecting and X-R.ya Work HELD FRIDAY EVENING bers The last Tuesday will benefit a theCloverdale market road with At Rcasor.ablu Prices great many of the students this year the Salem-Mill City road at the The Freshman class are to furnish intersection of Third and C. A reception to the teachers S A l EM program Friday afternoon. r MASONIC TEMPLE. ■ran:;: nomimi of the Turner public schools a There are 45 students enrolled this streets, which when completed was held last Friday evening. Fire and year. Last year there was an enrol- will be an attractive addition to ' i 1 ' v * > -4 other of the above named cause*: The reception was sponsored metn of over seventy at the begining Turner. John Olson, Astoria. of the term. by the W. C. T. U. and was at­ Joe Sheoships, Gibbon. • of the student body tended by a large number of this The year officers Mrs. Walter Scott, Scotts Mills. SHOTS AT RANDOM are President, Waldo Rich- friends and patrons of the ess; Vice-President; Lillian Mr*. John Van Beveren, Baker. Peter­ 1). I. Wngenblast, Portland. school. A good program was son; Secretary, Mervin Pearson; Mrs. II. K. Walters, Maupin. Thelma Barnett; Sargeant Two years ago some in our little prepared that was enjoyed by Treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Woolery, Salem. at Arms: Bert Mann; Editor, Ailene city were strong in opposition to all present. The teaching staff Remember above date, that consul­ Robertson; Yell Leader, Merle Ens- on this trip will be free and is as follows: John M. Watson, ley;___ _____ those who were opposed to the DR. M ELLENTHIN tation his treatment is different. principal ; D. B. Parks, com­ following officers were elect­ public school bill that was voted Married women must be accom­ mercial; Mrs. Jean Pearcy, as­ ed The to the different classes last Fri­ by the citizens of Oregon. Today by their husbands. SPECIALIST panied day morning: Freshmen Class; they are boosting for the very sistant principal; Mi’ s . D. B. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., l.os in I n t.r n .l M .d ie in . fo r tho President, Bert Mann; Vice-Pres., representative of the interests Angelos, California. Parks, 7th and 8th grades; June p a .t filto .n y e a r. Shilton; Secy-Treas., Inez Bar­ Formerly Webb’s Funeral Parlor* Miss Cammack, 5th and 6th nett; Student Councilman, Elnm they opposed two years ago. V' — — —— SPECIAL^SCHOOL MEEl INC Ensley; Class Advisor, Mr. Watson. DOES NOT OPERATE Notice is hereby given to the legal grades, and Mrs. Sloan, pri­ Sophomore Class: President, Sheila Politics. voters of School District No. 70 of mary. Le'sell, Vice-Pres., Sarah Bridge- Will b . at Murion County, Slate of Oregon, that man; Secy-Treas., Ailene Robertson Beware of the “Sidewalks of MARION HOTEL a special school meeting of said dis­ GRANGE WORK CLUB A N D U C E I^ E ^ M B A L W E R S Student Councilman, Donald Burche: New York” someone is liable to trict will be held at the high school T u a.d .y , October 2 Class Advisor, Mrs. Pearcy. Junior throw a banana skin on them. building, on the 18th day of October, Offic. H o u n t 10 «.m. to 4 p.m. AT THE FUNSTON’S Class: President, Willet Jessio 1928, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, -----O----- Reliable Service. Lady A ssistant Viec-Pres., James Denyer; Secy- for the following objects: To vote on ONE DAY ONLY free transportation, also additional Treas., George Smith; Student Coun­ The religious issue was inject­ funds to provide for the same. Esti­ A fine dinner was served at Mrs. cilman, Charlie Standley; Class Ad­ ed into the campaign by the sup ^ 205 So. Church St.—Day or Night Phone 120 mated expense, $2600.00. Estimated Scott Funston’s, Tuesday, when the Na Char*# far Caa»ulla»ion Mr. Parke«. returns from county high school Work Club met at her home. Dish visor, porters of Governor Smith at the Senior Class: President, Lillian funds, $1600.00, and additional tax towels were homed for the hostess Peterson; Pre., Mervin Pearson Houston convention. It has re­ Dr. M'llcpthl* i* a rogulnr grmlu- to be levied on this district for and berries p'oked over for je’ly. A Secy-Treas., Vice Mildred Sehifferer; Coun turned against him. «to in mr.licin«' nn