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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1929)
I ,, — , , ............ " ........ ■»—■■■■i—- —— -»' cis, squirming dragons, entertainers of all kinds, and peddlers ■ of sweets r.nd children ;, lov— Vanity Fair! Co to the temples I nd you find thousands burning inccnsc and candles before nil the idols, pi ay in; for wealth, old age and bliss. Turner. Oregon. Thursday April 18, 1929 O.io intoivsttng »d eonncctcu with tit» .Now Year U the if. (I. fimulrg. Cittnr tfod-of-wenlfh which is wotsitinood especially cn the 5th— lu Issued Every Thursday at Turner. Marion County, Oregon , birthday. _ l lie money spent on firecrackers in his honor would pn.v China's national debt. Few begin wotk rgnin uut I he is nroperU worshipped. Another is the kitchen-god. He is a SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR. Entered at Uie Postollic# pane • god and sits over the stove in the kitchen where he spies at Turner, Grtgon. ;u* second-class matter, under tire |on the doing ■ of the family for a year. On the 2.1 rd of the I ___________ Act of March .1. 1879. _ twelfth month he is given a big feast. Sweet syrup is put on 1 his mouth and lie is put in a beautiful paper sedan chair and I burned in glorious style, accompanied l>y fireworks— which is 1 s 'tiding him to the upper-god to report on their year's doings— .ill this fuss and sweetie ss is to bribe him to apeak well of their family to his majesty. When he returns on the last night of the oU| year— a new idol is bought and placed with little ceremony — in the old nich— it will be n year before he reports again—. why “ taffy” him now" Next to idol-worship gambling takes a big place in New ) ar celebrations— gambling everywhere! What they eat and drink, and the firecrecker*. and gambling, all, in some wav or other, syniholi. » or point to the sound “ Kao-sen"— exclesior.’ in the sense of rising high in wealth and station— csperiallv - oi wealth. It's indeed a wonderfully Interesting time, and t» “ I pie dec allegiance to the Flag of the I'nito«! States i, indulged in even by beggrvs— for they receive a harvest of • alms. and the country for which it stands. One nation, i The Nationalist government ordered that Chinese New indivisible, with liberty anti justice forjjll.” | A ear should not be observed this year. It might a? well have . tiled to turn bark the greatest tidal wave of history. Nation.',! 1 ommunds ston Hie obs >rv nice of t hinese New Year’s «'iistonis? Only the conversion of these people to Christ will stop this mot ana lead, i»a<i to the worship of the idol worsnip worship end tho true C.od. And Our »¿UMition c a ll* !, recently. to an article in tbe Or. repon to us t u> 8>ad part of it is that each year more leu ave the false ■ and adopt th» true as the Chinese one by one are born anew. Matrhman ru g irfin p the (Jer.-iojinjen»pt rural co ip irp n ilie* *pu ' K We are not discouraged. Cray much for China. Kindest re- part taken by the local nenrapapera in th i- d e v e lo p » » !. It is very i n - ,,a iU1(j ^ ost w i s h e s U M - r ,;< n " < a r v w THE TURNER TRIBUNE Com m u nity Devel opmen t tercjitina to read and contains m uch >d forrrtl olion Thin article will h* {oun‘* on |»age ll)o t the issue o f A pril Oth. It relat«» the effort n u d e b>- three papers for com m un ity d evelopm en t. W e donot know who the author of this article i# but it is certainly worth reading R etarding tbe Tribune tbe writer save. “ H e 'm e a n in g the e d ito r) has been in SU um entalin getting a macadamized road built from Turner west t.j the Pacific highway south o f Salem , which is paved th rotg h M int» Yours in Christ’s glad service. (HEV.) H. C,. C. HA1JLOCK. P. S.— Enclosed is a Chinese kitchen-god. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notic.' hereby go ,-n that the undersigned by an onler o f the Coun- s u m & io n s In the Circuit Court o f the State o f G E j>T E 1 ™ A L M O T O It S öuO i < p H K K , r \ Ì ':$Wih, íX ' /<■ -. ee i n t rJ . ' t r ..V % i C H E V R O L E T S IX - ». S i x i n t h e ¿ r i c e r a n f i e v f t h e f o u r ! /*r f t n u c P -a .i . ib ani c e »e t* (U. 1 ( ■lev«-, h ( ll 1 » > vi r *'!• 1, th * o t w C h t t 1 . n o ’j i 1*1 K * *,-ì‘ v. . Iu:i<r /in‘»tu r*‘ i i • a i , !><t y ili ■* ■•(r j '>ti 1 • l i . . |t)\. lll| l ' /)* v.itii ru nipt * fie re , in a p r u e y l- . th-tt A : d aiti % r.n'a’ iiij' jilii'ftlliw Ras b it.u rto Leva » »,'u p k d cxclusivilv fiy fi>ur-c> litoiif d u p iriorn ia n t« i» fiiotcl. i Cutomobilcs, y o j w '.1 ee.- i a lnipri">*iii n c'x Ly the ilixplayed ,i lini* H Fccu* iuwi litui tu 'V l 'I'IT i o d i. I. tifiti r.io M » tli.it f'-M-g C o t i» In. F ie tor y o iir'ilt roti ever' .ijvantag» i*‘ si »• th. ; : •tothi t i ir i.i the w orld cvliniKr pcrforniii ir. ^et. n u g iv e y o u r o m u ch at ltt.it the t 'i- .li t’ l all. »lue co the pretti *t arrav .>1 pr; » \ifed n Y o u »•« e vili I' • p l.v l i \ SA — r.r« ihe new t n \n ' 1C! - i i \.• rii : 4 f.how - n o. lo« . #/ I•'i*f*+4** iV'i $ ( C A I II Ti. 595 '5 2 $ 1. t« n •»••• . *525 7W l *• ............ «595 Th *675 |t i i 4. St9f...... I è Ir-mH J «til Iff ................................... f ArCww.wrf.i^ l - n « *" * <*:.« »>. ••«o . , , ‘V5 I » iWl.tíi» l.j ()() I !•*•••...... . * ; , ’ 5»5 above named to present the same, duly l'Cgill by p.aeiug the I »in < (tâMlf •'650 d i r e c t i n g notified In the name o f the Stat» o f Ore on, •a . i I- . erifjed as r. quirt'd hy law, at m> peoplo to the highw ay, at the internee turn l i Bottle Creek road at, i:.v.* office 1020 ft. dell, lfhlg.. n l you ..re hm )>• summoni;,! and re 4 | ,!pn, ttf *, I <•?. ,\f* I City of Portland, Multnomah County, quir.il to app ar : I aime r tii • com- the north lim its o f the C .ly ot Turner. This, then, ivas the begin ( » Ml* * fit Oregon, within six months from the plaint c f tno plaintiff in the above J » I M tt'M it lk* ing of the i g tation for a a a .K et rood f ir this section. The 8 *!en; d.it “ of this notice, towit; Apt il IS. entltii d cuit row un fi!-1 with the I rtt . *-i % *#••••!• «¿«J clerk o f the above entitled court on or mi ’ ?|iuft- I n»*- C hauib»r of Com m erce still held for the Rattle Creek route. W ei I‘>29. ■. . i i • * •' m ft- bifore tee !... y ila., o f the time pro- ELMO ?. WHITE. t contended ih »t accordin g to the market road law tha r.* d should s.'nb.id in th< order for publicatien of ,l.«iiMto( dsini'i «»it Ev-cutor of th Estate o f Mai gerita tli summons, na.neiy: on or bifore Uti o *n • • - ! where it would i)»nefit the greatest num ber p i farmers. T he Rattle I l.uthy. Deceased. the ' >i>!iation o f ,'d.ir (4* week* fruiti C n » — r\l i — - 1 1 I V^* ' J Creek roau had p ractically no feeders leading into it »red with" tèe date o f the first pubi.cation o f NOTICE ro CREDITORS this summon^, which is the 2!st day the Cloverrialn route, wnich is thr nutlet uf Urge a g ricj.tu ra l anil i Y ou «ira Í o r n a i t y i.n \ : cJ ! > 'Y - th ir .*•>■«■u:l I n h ib it «>/ I In* * h tn r o U t SI« Notice l> • r. by givm t at the o f March. 1929, ami if you fail to horticultural district. A nother large it.-m was the cost c f con stru ction . , und >rsigj J, je t nie Parker, has b rn answer the said complaint or other i he lla 't e C reek road is a sn -cession oftniis, while i,u the route telee- u i y appointed hy the County Court wise- appoar, then for want thereof i of Marion County. Oregon, adminU- the plaintiff will apjily to said coart ! ted there was on ly on e hill a^d taut not «t.-ep W e went to ttte bat * -utrix of the estate o f Charles is. f».* relief demand d in her complaint, v;ei with M r. B rady, then ed.tor of the 8 :atesman. lie inform ed us Parker, deceas'd. having against ft k 4 , L * * • All »»« | persons / v a e w iio * * 4 1 ^ . V claims ft M i m iu For a decree di*.'o!v:ng the bond* 1 m at they, u ira o in ;. m r m o tr s o f the Salem Cham ber i | t .•ni:»nroe, li iJ iid i sti o f matrimony now ,,nd heretofore ex- * present them to me at Salem. Oregon, gene over both toads and had lie.l ied that the Rattle Creek read wa- ; r i i i i as hy law r>-«|Uit«'d. i; tàlli between the j-in inti f f and d>- ' tbe best adapted to the purposes o f a market road If our memory ! within six months from the dat. of f ndant herein, ard for such other ! an-i further relief ns may be d med j serves us right, tie inform ed M r Brady tbat if they made that decision first publication o f this notice, which by ll court to h- Q U A L I T Y A T L O W C O S T :.nd .. it.iUe ! '.rst d^te u Apr i 1>, i92l*. and th • they must have go ue over the road blindfolded We too.; the matter date o f the last publication x- fl 1 be in the matter. This summons is directed to b j " lieiure the public ed itcri.y and otherwise, r in a ly m e road was built. ; May 1»», 15*29. a* • f ï 'lW A ' servati upon you by publication there- JENNIE PARKER. DELZF.LLS ENTERTAIN anJ is now desigeated as a market road . As far as to whom the honor I Administratrix o f the Estate o f ¡ j o f pursuant to an order o f the Hon. I I H. McMahan o f the Third Judicial ts dee we aro not w orryin g about tha: We were all working log e tn o r; Ch 'rles S. Parker, Decva»eii. District at Salem, .Marion County,- and the road is built and established as a market read. As f.: r as the vv. w. M c K inney . Mi', and Mrs. F. (’. Del^ell State o f Oregon, made and entered Attorney for Administratrix. toad through the M into pass to Eastern Oregrn in concerned that *i!1ay ram.» of M- in nreïi by entortained HOii Salem Bank o f Commerce Bldg. nn*,iL;ii> publishing th tne the IJîr9, Turn-r ... . a * party I of , young « , , only open to Dstroit and paved on ly t.. M eham a. W hile this r o i i T 'liunn, a m-wspapex o f a rerai «Ir- fo lk s III h o n o r o f th e 1SÎ 1 NO! ICE TO CN ED IiptfS rujatioi" pnntoi and pnH-h.d in i birthday of their diuiphtor, not yet built, we understand it bus the approval c f the government Notice is her. bv given that the un Turm r» r. M County, Oregcift. not .. * . , . gineors and the U. Fwiest Service and the so id backing of M atiou dersigned by an order o f the County I»?* than one n week for four ( « ) F a u s tin a . A b o u t .o r t y o f th e Court of Marion County, State o f «•; ks con*(;cut;vely, fiv- (51 Usu.-s, county and a large part ot the state as iar north 4 s Portland W e have Oregon, duly made and entered or. young lady’s friend.: gathered in the manner or. rrib-oi by th« laws the 16th day o f March. !!*29, was o f the State of Oregon. strong faith that this road win be built and not many years Lease to help here celebrate ilns mj- appointed administrator o f the estate T • fir-t publication ¡.: the 21 ; t day p o rta n t o c c a s io n . T h e e v e n in g o f Maud M¡shier, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such. All of March. 15*2'«, and the Inst publica- was pleasantly spent In garner persons having claims against said tion us prescribed by and in the said _ ,r," j Mtr»* ,,..11 I xth .'av o f April, 15*29. and music. Music for the occa estate are hereby notified to present order is t and th« ser.ice o f this summons shill the .ame, duly verified as required sion was furnished by an eight- | bv law, at the offices o f 0 ay O. Smith be d r.'.e.l completed at the expiration The P ortia,,.; Daily News of A pri. 12 carried a chort but tim eli 401 Salem Bank o f Commerce Bl«lg.. o f the last dr.!" ard day for publica- piece orchestra. Bowlh of J|tp- t’on thereof, and unie** yon make de- editorial under th« above heading referm g to the im p r iso n u e n to IH a r in the City o f Salem, Marion County, f n¡ «>n snéi las* date and dai, tilnin- anese «¡uince gad yellow daffo- Di a u to fJ ,a ll'l ... P __ 1 , n Orbgon, within six months from the «"• gtnclair, o. teu p ol J o is t tabic. M e quote the editorial front tbe d » ■ o f this notice, to-wit: March 21, t f f will take judgim-nt nn<l » m e d ils w e r e a r r a n g e d a r o u n d th e a«ramst voo as prayed for in her com room and on the table. Painty New* we follow s; 1929. plaint on file hcr.-ln. the R atti« C ieca route. BALL BROTHERS TURNER, OREGON The Big Ones Don’t All Get Away °t& <• - - refreshments were served. realm w ill' Adm nistratrix o f f h i '^ u t V o f Maud MARTIN F. FF.KUKY, Attorney for tl».- Plaintiff. ' S .n jls ir i Mishler, D-c-cseil. R i.l«nc" and P. O. Addr. ss, Salem, WORTHY GRAND MATRON r.ot gring to jail for gobbling up the Tea Pet reserve* taat belonged to 1 G‘ u tw n ev 'iv e H 'j Oregon. Administratrix. VISITS STAYTON CHARTER the United States n a v y . He is going to jail for the Continental oil d ea l. — 1 1 March 21, 28, April l, 11, 18, 15*29. H e is pot paving any pen ally for the downfall of form er Hec'etary < I , NOTICE OF HF.ARINC, ON FIN AL ACCOUNT the Interior Fall Not fpr the oil affair is Sinclair »«»ing to do his Lit < f * . - -1 In the County Court o f the State of The worthy grand matron of 5UMMONS l.m e j-ut Tor resusmg to answer questions asked hiai bv a com m ittee Oregon for the County o f Marion. In th.- Cireii't Court o f th« State o f the Order of the Eastern Star, pf th* tienstel In the matter o f the estate o f Mary Oregon, in and for the Count; ç t of Oregon, paid her official Marion, L i.artm No. 2. L ook over the list; Fall got a w a y . D oheny got a way. and S in c la ir . ^ given that the Inez B. Miller, Plaintiff, visit to this district, which in and Bluckmer m tbe oil a£ftir. final account of Raul V. Johnson, va. cludes the chapters at §ilver- The Portland News hopes that Sinclair ha« a nlearant «tnv in ini' *ic ‘! r*R' w - Johp-on, Jr > »nd Clyde ¡ Lila Irvine and J. W. Irvin«, (husband J Johl, r on, *x. cutors o oi f the o 1 f I an.i •• », i. 1 .. j • . _ “ - « ‘ *• i E. ij . soi ex cumrs ine estât escale 0 • <■ 1 . .' 1 iiViriiV;. Dob'; ton, Mill City, Stayton and Tur- A t least, he shattered one procetdent I t e Big Ones do not A ll get a - Mary P. Johnson, .i «.-«•«I, has t,< -n r" 1 | ( ,1 pb*na. Defem lanta. ner Tuesday night. The meet- fil <t in the County Court o f Marion w a y -a il th“ l iw County, Oregon, an<l that the 7th «lay ram <i defendant in g was h e ld a t S ta y to n a s b e- Harry .Sinclair was sentenced to «erve ‘JO d a y 0 in jail in W ashing- o f May, 1929, at tho hour o f 10 in th • nnni. o f the stnt<- o f Ore- in g n e a re st t o the c e n t r a l p o in t tl .11 I>. C. (or r« fusing t answer t!;e question put to him by the sju-c- o’clock a. m.. has b'-n, appoint. <1 by eon, you are hereby required to ap- f in, i „ l,„ *rlir. sai.i court for h'-aring obj.-ctions to P":i* and a» r *’-e complaint filed ‘l lOUgtS 10 allC Ilu , I III ial investigating c .niniitte* from the United States eenats that was nai.i final account, at which time- any against you in tin- abov.- entitled roun ner, being the nearest, went to probiing the Teap<jt Dom e scan Jal. fie is getting .. f l i g h t He shotjld penons interest«."! in sii.I estate may and cause on or before four weeks a(>')« ,r and fil«.- objections thereto in from the date of the first publication Stayton early to assist in al l>i doing time for his participation in tho Teapot Docae deal but thank« writing ar«<l contest same. o f this ummon -nd if you fail «0 to ranging the hall, to Senator W alsh, of M on tan a, who started the investigation, lie got u PAUL V. JOHNSON, enswf r for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief pray CLYDE K. JOHNSON, little txute of what he bad com ing ; u h im . ed for in her con.plaint, vlt: tiEORGE W. JOHNSON Jit., For indpmont rn«l «tc-cree aifainst Executors o f Estate of Mary P. Jol.n- you in th.- sum of XjfW.OO principal, liC( 1 , Deceased. end it' ’ 0.00 inter t : *. the rate o f 8 A L V . H A L L O U X WRITES OF C H IN E S E NEW Y E A R n.-i- e,■ pt until p: : I. For the sum of aK E R 'F F ’ S NOTICE Or SALE OF 1 1 70.00 attorney's fee and fo - the T. „ . . C P 0 * Iio>: l '2Sl, Shanghai, China, Feb. 1 Ó, 1929. eo-ds and disbur*:»ments o f tilts suit REAL PROPERTY G.N Dear Editor: incurred and taxed. ’ EXECUTION W e a r c in Lie mia t oi the Chinese big feast— Chinese ’ For a judgment nn«l decree fore By virtue «^f an . recution .i“iU'"l Tear. Everyone a birthday comes on thir. day. SI ou i ; ou* c ' the Circuit Cocrt o f In«." .'itat- closing the mortiage upon, and di- Tho Harrison General Store, r. ir - the rl -i*f o f Marion County, c h ild be borp i.> even the L.st nour of the Ir.st t!J • of the old o f Or. yon for the County o f Marion O ' tro:’ , to “’ ll the foliowinr describ * n th«-. 12th «lay o f Mrrch, 192!*, in in «- « ¡■ • ■ ■ c r ib - formerly «it erated by I. L. Ro- year it Would be two y< arp old oq N* w i ...... New Year a tv, or so m "cli . . . th e re ... of . , , . favor «M N'-lron Bro ., Ine., ;>!>«««>tiff, ed on Sunday. February 10. Every «;. a bert.:;on, m being renovat«‘i ti b < ner. . y to .. ¡i to .«nti-fy 1 bertson , is b u n g ren ov a ted and t H Mrs. H. Stopped. But if wai not qui t! it was like many Fourth of I.„n ir, di-fendaru, <r th»- sum of th- above judgm« .t towit: remodled. It in being painted on! T ' - south half o f the rortheect July:; m, one. Oh! the firecrackers!! At midnight 1 wa ¿7 .8.2s, U. S. Gold Coin, with inter- it at the rate o f 8 p r cent per an- quarter, an«i nor*.’.« a t quart«*r o f th«* the inside and the old heavy col-' awakened by a vast broadside of large and small firecrackers • r.'im, from the 12th day o f March, t " , ter rtf section ■,' " a | u m i. t*d rai I in g around the balcony and t.iey kept it up for days. In the morning the ground was 1929, and th» furthf.-r in o f $109.00 j O f ), tor-n.*hip nine (9 ) sooth, rar.rr covered as by red snow— the "confetti” of exploded fireworks, attorney’s f.-v*, and t further ru m * "1*-*''' ¡ ‘fi ea«t o f *he Willamette / cS pruu) J “ Harry S.i.cim r is goining to ja il. The king o f the oil serve 90 day* in jail for defyin g the Un.tsd Spates senate. Harrison’s Store Undergoing 1 Re pairs rire-’raekci ; arc? but a par! of tho feast— the noi&y part. ire !as‘ >. -y ot th» year everybody is busy— the men at closing up their ace mats. Ail hills must be collected and all ueuLs paid. Woe be to the \/om C ^ f fifis - , [L'\ V j r* a i )()ii'to 2 1 in i ... a (\>,r ’ ai' \ m W : *1. « 1 ~ * m* ,* 2 r 4 ' -‘( svi .^5 OPEN from 8 A .M . to 9 P.M. »t BONES BROTHERS TURNER, OREGON ’ C ‘ - C " PM . U W . . ■'*r.rv7w«a ENLARG E PUflIT milk and cream to Portland. Th» addition that is being added will p i tu ally double the capacity of the plant and will he equipped a nli new machinery including a ,'<‘u George Morell, field manager for the company has marge <,f ot>crations in the Turn- ‘T U>rr" (,ry «»'1 C. W. Hewitt ja plant HUperintendant. The Portland-Damascus Milk sommenced extensive improvements on their Turner About two years nyo an general st«*re including a stock of entirely new plant was erected in calm reigns over the household, Vf. B. HAYIlKN, and 9 a. m. t!ie whole (own I. i a.deep FjntJay indeed! Butltio.i to th* City <.t .Salem, Marion Turner. It was small but modern Attorney for Plaintiff. rope, nails and oils. excitement arouses them and about 10 o clock you’ll find the 1 County, Or«::on. Salem, Orrqr« n. in every way. At that time the Have your envelope, printed wi|n I company wero handling cream a- four return H.l tre»». The Tribun« I«me. The first of this year they tan do the work. Have your envelop»» printc«! w .'tb j Is gan the handling of whole The Tribune shop can pri.-.t your Thu Tril tne milk. They Itegan with one n .u le ÎR, butter wraps, letter heads and en your return addnx*. , - . — city and nty, Or« yor. velope». can do the work. | and have increase. I to fo n r and Give The Trlhu.i* er *rfit for wh«k fee crowds encircling puppet shows, « tc -obat j, .,>cr.kc*y perform- fly W. RffHARDBON, Deputy. re using two ¡ruck s to haul the veu buy from our advertinr*. t