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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1928)
% TIIE TRIBUNE, TURNER, OREGON New York in the Time of P eter Stuyvesant Poter Von f.nni," *N a# f i t t e astisi. In shown Hum with Ills liiodel o f Now York na It appi-ari-tl In tit«* Uni« o f I'r liT Htuyvi'aiint, Dutch govnrnor o f Ilio rlty tInn known na NI piiw Am ati'nlam. The model wna from an old o f the illalrlrt niado from surveys Compiled hy Jacques Cortrlyon. I A NEARBY YONDER K ent RADIO tm ter M uey iatnar&nm P l»r Six P / Britain Honors the “Old Contemptible*” i i . i l BIX, at the Buab Terminal, In Brooklyn, New York, Is aald to be I lie largest pier In tbs world— being 2U> feet wide. 1.250 feet long and double-decked. It bas fourteen dares • f floor apace and a carrying capuctly • f raa> poumia to the §«tuure root or eonalderahly more thun I.UllO.OUO tom — the equivalent o f upward« o f 5,000 Ireight cars o f 40.000 pound« capacity each. A portion o f thta record breaking pier reals on luiul but the outer end Jute out over th e'w atere o f tbe Hay o f New York. T b l« latter section reals on piling which were driven down to bed rock which at tbla point Is 70 feet below tbe s u rfa A o f th j water or 30 feet below the bottom o f tbe buy. This pier waa constructed in 1000 and would cost, to reproduce today, about 12,- 500,000. Mil steamship«, each o f 14.000 tone displacement, can beifb and discharge i their Inbound or t a le on their out- bound cargoes at on f and lbs same time without crowding this pier, while freight arriving at die pier for out- | bound shipment, by truck, by rail or by lighter also can be accommodated j at tbe same time. The interior o f this enormous freight warehouse somewhat resembles a giant curiosity shop, since Its holdings may Include anything and everything from hair nets nd needles to elephants and portable bouses that ocean-going ■teamsblpa may «be called ifpon to transport from one world port to an other. 1" M • Little Heirs to Many Millions GLENNA DEFENDS TITLE T. M AR K S In the-Rouwerle la, un deniably, o n e ‘ of- the outstanding land marks of early York city. It also Is one o f the je w old time churches remaining In Osat c ity which ■till occupies the site '.originally se lected and dedicated .-for^ worship, while tbe a il« Is said to. ^e’ the Oldest now so occupied. T h e churqb la unique. Se Is Its history. Petros Stuyvesant, the l i l t o f the ■even Dutch governors, was a pictur esque character In early New York history. He bad a bouwerie—subur ban borne with a garden. Bowery vil lage was laid out on his ground. In It he built a chapel He died In 1672. Ills w ife gave It to tbe Qutcb church. Subsequently T rin ity chord became Interested. Now It appears to be a Dutch church with an Episcopal aerv- vlce— a decidedly unusual religlooa combination. Th e present structure quaintly re minds one o f ancient day*. T b e cor- nepUone wee pet d-.-vrn In 1795. Stuy- vesant's tomb form » one o f tbe foun dation stones, its venerable wall* are overhung with Ivy end aged ¿trees spread their braoebga over tbe graves In the aide yards. An old-fashtoned scraper for removing mud from tbe boots o f worshipers attracts attention aa one enters.* The Interior la restful to an extreme,*, rlclr In colorfdl vwln- dows and memorial tablets. A high Iron fence separates the church from the adjoining thoroughfares. * The co-operation o f the clergy with enlightened physicians has brought about a neighboring soul-and body clinic where Ills o f many aorta are treated through a sympathetic blend Ing o f selence and religion. !) Daniel I'arroll l'njaon and Ida alater, Mr. and Mra. Chnrlea Shlpmnn Payaon, aa nt Manhaaaet, L o n ( laland. The children left by their grandfather, the late Payne Payne Whitney Pa y non, children o f they appeared on the Pay-son ealute Inherited a (ren t part o f the patate Whitney.* Beautiful Collie Given Mr. Hoover . t S I bilicatim i of a memorial arch orortoil hy liront Britain nt I n l'orto Soua-Jouarre, France, to the X W off!cera and men o f the llrlllah Expeditionary force who fell In Auguat. September and early October, 1011. In the (roup at the arch are l.lrut. Hen. Mir William I ’ulteney and Mnrahal Koch. I • St. Marks in-the-Bouwerie t 1 ■ I • nr.- . t A A Block of Sorrow W I I F N another Christmas ™ roll« around—and yuoiber — and another— yunt fim ily will «till be enjoying tiful and K iu iU c gift. 2.000,000 fa in 1 lie s have Atwater Kent Radio. Many o f them made their purchases last Christmas. “ We lyk this was tbe thing that would please the w hole household— now we know,” they say. You, too, want entertainment without trouble. You want to hear good music and good talks — you always get what yon want from “ the radio that keeps on working.“ A ll- e lr r t r ie I f you have electricity from a central station,there are several Atwater Kent models you can <>l>rrat r right from a lampsockrt. I f you p refer an all-in-one cabinet set, with receiver and speaker combined, the dealer will let you try the wonderfully compact Model 52. They’re all made wholly by Atwater Kent in tha w orld ’ s largest radio lseb..y—as big as a 15-acre held! Modern battery seta, too “ We haven’t electricity, but we want good up-to-date radio just tbe same.“ O f course— and no reason why yon shouldn't hate itl Atwater Kent battery sets have the 1929 refinem ent«* Y en’ll recognize them when you listen. Your choice o f two mod el*—one foraverage conditions, one for an usual “ distance.“ Battery Seta, 953— 972 On the a ir emery Snnday n ig h t—Am a tw a tu « ? • ! W teenhU hen Awn. so rr m a * v F A C T llIN C A . A. THINGS WORTH RECORDING More than fifty languages are *|>ok ■n In the streets o f Singapore. The population o f the slate of Ore gon eceordlng to 1900 census wns*773,- » 8 » . Oil which has the medical proper- tie « o f cod-liver oil Is extracted from shark's liver. Ilcneral W olfe’s last words were: “ What I Do they run already? Then 1 die happy.“ f > Only one-third aa ninny women die o f pneumonia ns men. Under English Inw no married worn en enn be adjudged a bankrupt. Women are the buyers o f 90 per cent o f the Jewelry sold In America The first hnhy show ever held wns at Springfield, Ohio, October 14, 1854 Ontario in 1921 hnd a population o f 2,933,1102: 070.717 were attending school. Curloa*. In a North side home a mother was explaining “ lightning huge” ; to her little daughter. When a tie was through explaining, the little dangh ter asked: “ I>o they thunder, too?“ - Indianapolis News. Btnenea* • ( Sew. The Mile ness of sea water depends In eonie degree upon Its saltlneae The Arrtle and Antarctic ocean«. wMeti are cold amt not very «ally, are • vivid green In color M O D E L 40 P m t i t -120 volt, S 0 -A 0 cycle *1 tersali o f 4 m i A. C tehee emd A M i, Free. COMFANY f'h.UdolpAtix, Pa. Hard to Realize Vast Time Didn’t Mean Mych Stretches of Pacific to Trailer of Mooie The way Vif guinea In the Canadian «nd>da ia most mysterious. T w o sportsmen from the Middle West «q u itte d for big game started out one day under the direction o f a native guide. As they tramped through the woods, loaded tilth their camping outfits, they sighted a moose which took fright at their presence and promptly dashed away. Th e guide made no remark but led his American party In the direction In which the moose disappeared. All day Ihey tramped along and at night pitched camp. T h e program repeated Itself the next day. On the third day, (he sportsmen began wondering what It was al’ about. “ Look here, you," one of them said, “ W hat’g the Idea? How long are we going to keep thla op?” The guide shrugged his shoulders. “ Oh, maybe two weeks, maybe two months.” , This M other kHqd Problem As a rule, milk Is about the best food Tor children, bat there are times when they are much better olt without 1L It should always be teft off when children show by feverish, fretfu l or cross spells, by bad breath, coated tongue, sallow skin. Indiges tion,* biliousness, etc., that their stom ach and bowels are out o f order. In cases like this, California F ig Syrup never falls to work wonders, by tlie*vr«tck and gentle w ay It removes ulf ths sharing waste which Is caus ing the trouble, regulates the stom ach and bowels and gives these or gans tone and strength so they con tinue to a A normally o f their own ac cord. Children love Its rich, fru ity •fla vo r and It’s purely vegetable and harmless, even fo r babies. M illions o f mothers have proved Its m erit and reliability In over 50 years of's te a d ily Increasing use. A W estern > mother, Mrs. M ay Snavrtf, Montrose, California, says: “ M y little girl, Ed na's, tendency to coustlpatlon was a problem to me until I began giving her California F ig Syrup. It helped her right away and soon her stomach nnd bowels w ere acting perfectly. Since then I ’ve never had to have any advice about Jier bowels. I have al so used California F ig Syrup with my little boy, with equal success.“ T o bp sure o f getting the genuine, which physicians endorse, always ask fo r California F ig Syrup by the full name. ’ F k O W N In “ L ittle Old New York" I k there are muny trlaogular-shuped blocks o f varying sizes. Most o f them oever amounted to very much. That la to say, tilatury-iuaklng episodes us uslly occurred elsewhere. A few. bowl ever, have felt the gesture o f tbe magic wand o f Ka^e, and played prominent or pe& Kar roles In tbe drama o f time. ' Among the latter Is that small, three- cornered block bounded by Sixth a ve illennn Collett will defeud the wom nue. Tenth street and Greenwich an's national golf championship at street Its roll has been to act as the Oakland Hills Country club, B ir borne base for the Jefferson Market mingham. Mich., the week o f Septem police court and the Jefferson Market ber 30, 1029. Jail— the "T w in Houses o f Sorrow,” for the past six decades. CARNIVAL QUEEN Here It was. In 1907, that the flrst night court In America convened to act on a docket c o v e rljg nothing but vile acts o f human beings. Here It was too this night court became the first court to deal exclusively'w ith In fraction« o f law committed by women Here It was also that tills night court wns transformed Into a day court for women. • These Innovations In court practice Right and W ron g attracted world wide attention. Stu Maurice Ravel, the French com dents o f crime and teform. educators and others flocked In from every point poser. visited a supper club In New of the compass to observe the pro York tbe oilier night. A young man ceedings and atudy the results. Many and n girl came out In due coarse notable criminals have heard their and did a rather daring and sug ! sentences prnmunred here. As pinny gestive dance. ‘ -That dance Is very difficult." ■» as five hundred “ rough customers.” are dtlm tante said to M. Ravel. -C't'.ve said to, have arraigned on a tried It time nnd time again hut I single night. * *' ’ • I don’t believe I'll ever be able to Thus ft c n W to pnss thhKtbls par dance It tbe right way." llcuthf little block hgs been privileged M. Ravel sm iled.. to he the scene o f tlint whirl In Its "T h e rrigbt jvay to dance that day has the reputation o f being "the dance," he said. "Is the wrong tvuy." most colorful court In the world. Miss Kay Harrison, who was se lected to he the Banff carnival queen for 1920. She Is an expert »nowshoe» and ski-runner. 1 !, *-j. Either kind— all-electrie or lottery— gives you the best in radio at a moderate price. See an Atwater Kent dealer about that Christmas radio— Now! <(EV 1t2t. W<*«ti*rn N ew spaper Union } This beautiful collie. Glen, has been presented to Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, lie was hnul at the Bell Haven kennrls In Kedbank, N. J., and has a pedigree longer than an elephant s trunk. ticd'lM C olor Filins fo r A ll F irtt American Copyright A new cinematograph invention en Noah Webster was the first to take shies motion pictures In nhtnrnl col advantage of the United Stales copy ors to be taken with an amateur’s right law Ills Grammatical Institute machine, hy placing a filter on the o f the English Language, published ID lens o f the camera for use with a spe d a l film. This fitter Is s trnnspar 1783, waa so protected. eat gelatin disk, divided Into three sections representing red. green and N ice far Nunky blne-vlolet. As the light passes Sporting Niece (to passenger, after through tke disk It becomes separated several narrow escapes)— Isn't It fun Into Its sppronrlate color group. ny. uncle? I’ ve been driving for near ly a week now. hut 1 still ye* r tiddled N o W ritten Records up between the foot-brake and the ac Indiana b u t« Do written language celerator.— l,endoh‘ Opinion. other than picture writing. Theli talea and legends were preserved from N o W hite Officiate generation to generation by word ot Liberia la a republic populated en mouth. tliely by negroea, and governed by them. While a few white englneere T h e man whose only thoughts sre nave been employed In Liberia, they for him self has but little use fo* a r; not government offlvlala. brains. The Immensity o f the Pacific ocean la seldom realized. Huge and terrible as Is tbe Atlantic, Its size compared with the Pacific is about the same as s farm pond with Lake Ontario. The Pacific is almost a hemisphere o f wa ter, and It Is startling to think that. If the whole land surface o f tbe globe could be fitted together like a jig-saw puzzle, tbe resulting surface would not be as extensive as this one ocean 1 A few figures w ill show this. For In stance, the well-traversed Atlantic route from Liverpool to -N e w York la 3,050 miles, but from Yokohama to Valparlso, a similar southern trend, across the Pacific, the distance la 9,- 340 miles. Across this ocean's nar rowest part, namely, from Vancouver to Yokohama, is 4.260 miles. The P a cific stretches from the Arctic ocean to the Antarctic ocean, and contains 70,000,000 square tulles o f area. In this vast area ary tens o f thousands of tslunds, some little larger than a farm corral.' and others which would he called large elsewhere but are tfwarfed by their situation.— Exchange. Popular Fisk Food W e get our fam iliar phrase “ finnan liaddie“ from the town o f Findon, Scotland. Many years ago the fisher- folk there discovered an excellent method o f salting and smoking had dock, which were called “ baddle.” The name o f the town is pronounced “ finnan.” Good Business Jo Ann had Just received some shiny new coins fo r her savings bank from the week-end guests. “ What do you say. dear?” asked the proud mother. “ More moneys, please.“ was the can did reply. ?w-M£MILLAN WANTS YOUR FURS W. N. U , P O R TLAN D , NO. 50-192». M em ory Test A mother was telling her three- year-old daughter, Shirley Jean, abont the woman flyer who made the trip across the Atlantic. Her first ques tion w as! “ What was hey name, mother?” In answering, the mother touched her ear and s a id : “Think o f your ear and the last part o f your name 'hart'.” Nothing more was said until the next day. T o test Shirley Jesn’s memory the mother took hold o f her ear and said: “ Who was the lady that flew across the Atlantic?“ Sh irle; Jean responded, “ Earache.“ Building "M od ern “ C ity Exem plifying the latest style In ornament and design, an entire new city Is belli* constructed near Paris. All the modern Ideas In buildings are to be included. The church is near ing com pletion and - it reveals the modern arulii'ecturel- tendencies. The main entrance Is behind a single arch thdt spans almost the entire width o f the structure. Figures used fo r dec oration are very large, and the steeple Is a tapering “ shaft o f angles." Dampening. R eply Bookkeeper— Twenty-five years ago today. Mr. Markham, I stepped into ypur employ— Chief— Yes. I know! I know ! T h e very first day you were five mlnutea late. The nurse tells you to take Bayer Aspirin because she knows It*» safe. Doctors have told her so. It has no effect on the heart, so take it to stop a headache or check a cold. 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