i T he T urner T ribune VOLUME XVI TURNER, MARION COUNTY, ORKGON. FORMER TURNER PHYSI­ i A HAPPY NEW TEAR CIAN PASSES IN PORT­ LAND FOLLOWING • — XMAS DINNER GUEST - Thursday, January 1, 1931 Number 12 BONUS LEGISLATION TURNER BREAKS EVEN IN DOUBLE HEADER TILT AT JEFFERSON TUES­ DAY NIGHT Some time ago, in 1925, to be By a famous coiner of phrase* the Mr. nnd Mr*. Earl S Prather in- ' passing years have boon likened to ten in- • a* n-r on C5. • .tr ;; d y. | <-x- ct, congress passed a bill desig­ black oxen which slowly tread the Circling th«- /«-stive bom , w. 'ch w ;. h nating what is known as the veterans' worhl, leaving in their wake a tram­ decorated with green tapers and holly adjusted compeniation act. This pro- pled path o f havoc and destruction, with the bright re«l b»-rri<-s, were Mr*. vid. -i for certificates o f various or a furrow bio* oming with flowers Prather’s parents, M r nnd Mrs. N. ; amount.-« b* ae-l on the number o f -lays — depending upon tb*dr impossibl«*- W. Hutchins, Mrs. Madeline Austin of service of the veteran. These were aod business to glunce lx*wis Crowell o f Sal-:m, Mrs. Pra­ Turn«*r w««t•. tin second game in *u. - lit Portlun-I lutv We-liu sduy after uii prepare«! to give even his life for his hack at th«- path just tro«l, to see what ther’s brother, Darrel Hutchens, who op« ration for gull »tone*. conutry if n«cessary and high wages Ce-tslon, ill the Cacead.- L* agile serio.. I>r. Smith returned from California : duinuge has b«-en done during the was home on a furlough from the i paid at home, and yet they were not Tl-e vsiiie »i-» f..*t I br-iugh-nit ami \ her« I m w m tukinic a « t, but hi« past twelve months, ami look over U. S. S. Lexington, ¡.nd Mr. and Mrs. j to receive this adjusted compensation Was * man to ma<. (mill«*. The first : prospect* of hope for the future. Earl S. Prather and son, Stanford, health w m not for twenty years or until 1945. There h -if "»•♦• iim «I to be a |>* rio l of « arming The clutter--«! «lebri along the just Jr. Charles Nathan remained until | tut good u* he are at this time at least two rcsolu- up, neither team acc* ui|>lisbinK much. 1 completed furrow is proof positive Monday to visit with his cousin, tnought uml he tiona before congress asking, as an that, whatever els«- may be said of Stanford. j T*>« score, at (lit- - nd of the first linlf, returned to Port unemployment relief that these cer­ ; thi-m, tho oxen have -lone this one lend for further tificates be paid at this time. There stood 10 l-i A n Turner’s favor. year’s trampling job thoroughly. medicul a 11 e n- The *e«-oi «1 half devel« ¡a d into a fust have been several speeches before Wrecked political ambitions, van­ lion. Hi* physi- congress on this matter and senti- and folio * battle with the lead zig- ishing G. O. P. *up«-riority, and rem­ cian decided that m-nt among the senators and repre­ zaiiug from (u.e-1« nin In ilieo lh tr. I i nant* of a national pro*p«-rity that nn operation wit* loi>t Sun-lay, Clifford Ensley was sentatives in favor o f this act is grow­ 1 went up in smoke, are mingled all necessary and al­ hauling wood from near Marion and ing. Alr«-a«ly such men as Hon. the fourth quarter the Turner I m -«-. ! higgledy-piggledy with tariff snugs, though he rallied I h.s truck back fire«l, blowing the car- Wright Patman o f Texas, Hon. D. D. d iV elop jig sin.- fine i-le jiig , with prohibition muddl«-*, rusty tax prob­ from the opera­ I bun-tor off and setting fire to the Glover o f Arkansas and Hon. Hamil­ G -lb making some nice slittls, assist­ lems und splintery remnant* o f shat- tion a n d w u * truck, which was burned causing al- j ton Fish, Jr., o f New York are strong­ ed by Hi- kock and M Pearson. When ! tered farm reli« f measures. All this thought to i most a total loss. ly behind the bill. the final gong s-mn-ied th*- score stood i ,..i | to I •» change , is udditinn to the yet thr«-ut--ning Th«- truck was cover-«! by insur- It is well at this point to quote clo-.-d- of revolution, famine, com­ ¡8*>f«»l7 in favor of Turner. for the worse and died late Wednes­ ! ance, but th«- insurance adjuster- from the remarks o f Hon. D. D. munism, onempolyment uml naval The lieinip for Turner w*s, E. Galli. day evening. have not made an inspection yet and W. Carlton Smith w m born at J--f- parity is*u-* which still hover over­ it is sai«l that it will cost more to re- * Glover. Mr. Glover says that “ No It. F.; M Pears. II, L. F , W. P- ars«..., feivon, Marion county, April 17, hear and cast their blighting shadows build the truck than to replace it one can justly say that the bonus was not right, tut were those boys fairly- C ; C. Ensley, R. g .; C Martin, L G ; 1 h 7-1. and attended the public school* into the dubious serenity of the fu­ ( with a new one. treated by this congress in deferring Sul slitutes, Hiekoek ami Given— t' ere and in Salem. He also attended ture, augmenting a worl«l-wi«le pessi­ Croskey is using one o f Ball Bros, payment o f that which it acknowl- J U'-rson, Harper. It F ; Bilyeu, L. F. Willamette university for one year. mism which amounts almost to panic. (ruck on his milk route until a settle- «-«lged to be a just debt we owed them Goin, C Beach R. G-; Boyer, L G It is not an «-nticing picture, look­ In IK92, Dr. Smith entered the Uni­ ' menFis made with the insurance com- to say by act o f congress that the versity o f Oregon, from which he ing backward. No wonder we are ! puny . Substitutes, Muck. Pbel|u* and Bluck. certificates should not bear interest gndutted in 1896 with an A. II. d«*- glad to turn our backs to it uml face ft hill-1 i• ft reed II • game ui.ii B'igg* gi e -. Dr. Smith obtained hi* M. D. the future, where, outline«! against en* and noodles Were served and and not be paid until 1945?” on.pire. Mr. Glover takes the stand that degree at the Knnaaa City medical the rosy horizon o f hope, we see the much merriment was created when the passage o f this bill would be a The boy* will pla\ their third gim e ! reassuring' silhouettes o f tremendous univ riity in IK'*« the guests endeavored to «-at with relief to the unemployment situation national resources, a sound economic in the scri< s Werliusday, January 7, Dr. ?... returned to Oregon chop sticks. Those prasent were Mr. an I located at Turner, Marion coun­ I system, n stable governmental oigan- and Mr*. Wm. Gulvin and two chil­ in that it would increase the buying with Gut-son t ie home fbx-r. Help ty, wh"re he practiced medicine until izulion .und a free, educated citiz- n- dren, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Whit«- and power o f the nation. That it would the boys to a iu, attend the game and help absorb the surplus products o f April 20, l!*02, when he moved to ry not afraid to put its shoulder to two small daughters, Mr. and Mrs. the farm. But his principal argu­ give them your support. A cordial in- the wheel in order to clear a path Silent. For m or than ten years he ! Goo. Crume, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ment is from the side o f right and valatinii is extend-d in tb-- rut-li,* to vrvwd as d.-monstruU. of mtatcwty for bigger and heir- . advancement Mitch«- Vid son, R6b«*rt, Mrs. Htella justice. He says: * * attend. nnd part-time secretary o f the faculty than «-ver before. Miller, M.ible Tucker and the “ These certificates are sometimes There arc rough spots, o f course, o f the medical department ut Willam­ hosts, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Denyer and referred to as bonus certificates. They In rather a slow preliminary game ette university, lie also served as looking ahead. But, on the whole, we children. the Turner aacoud team went down to \ -iting physician to the Oregon state ; see everywhere good roads, good training school for boys, the state schools, comfortable hoomes, plenty defeat. Throughout the game it seein home for the feeble mind« d and the of food, the highest living st. n-lar-ls ed they c -uId tint ut they represent ization in l!*07 und 1!*0K. He also Lawrence T. Harris o f Eugene «le- half o f the people, or I might say, j not throw stones. the government’s confession o f a acted us district grand exalte«! ruler livered an eulogy to the Salem man. the dance attending people want to , In all the riot and uproar one citi­ debt for service rendere«!. They date for Oregon-south, in l b l l nnd 1012. The Rev. George Swift o f St. Haul’s know*. What has the -lance evil ever zen is known to have said that all from January, 1925, to January, lie was a charter member ami first Episcopal church of Sulem delivered inflicted directly upon you or any of who attend the public -lance are 1945.- Th«* veterans o f Arkansas . . . secretary o f the Marion County Med­ the prayer at the funeral service, and your chidlren? “ skum o f the earth.” Now Mr. Citi­ would receive the sum of $52,354,- ical society. He later served as pr«-»i I favorite songs of the departed were I f yeu or your’s can’t go to n zen, whoever you may be, you are 808.84.” d nt o f the organization. i played. , -lance and have a good wholesome, takin a lot for granted and an- mak­ He goes on to say that this would Dr. Smith always was active in Honorary pallbearers included Gov­ clean time, then that is entirely your ing a very very bold statement, one not only help them but be a great American I.ogion affairs and was the ernor Norblnd, F. G. Deckebach, Dr. fault, not the «lance’s, for the «lance that a broadminde«! person would not help to the state as a whole. What is first commander o f Cnpitol Post, No. H. E. Lee Steiner, Hal Patton, Louis is what you make it. Or on the other dare utter. true o f the state o f Arkansas would X. !!«• also was a member o f the Vet­ Lachmund, Gus Moser, Portland, hand if you do not atti-nd and never Now a few words from the finan­ be true o f Oregon. There have been erans of Foreign War* nn«l Forty Arthur Benson, Dr. H. H. Cling-r. intend to, why make it your business cia Istandpoint o f the thing. These several suggestions as to the metho«l Homme* uml Fight Chavoaux. Justice O. P. Coshow o f the state without the slightest proof whatso­ dances draw crowds here who in turn of procedun* in the matter. Mr. leave their money distributed in our Glover suggests that in case it is not supreme court,George Putnam, Judge ever, of what is happening there. Legislature Post Vacant Dr. Smith was elected representa­ J. C. Sirgmund, Phil Metschan of I*am willing to wager ( i f that is business houses. Is this not a little practical to pay these in cash that the tive in the state legislature at the Portland, A. J. Miller o f Turner and proper) that ninety-nine per cent of help to us. O f course you say we government take up these certificates people who are ousting the dance or individuals never get it but you «lo and issue 3 'r negotiable bonds so general election in November, 1928, Edward Gillingham. The active pallbearers were mem­ rather tryin, have never been near indirectly. At any rate the money is that the veteran may cash these bonds and aervod «luring the 1921) session. Ho was re-elected a member o f the bers o f the 363d field hospital com­ enough to know what is really going left here, let is circulate as it may. at their face value and not have to house o f representatives at the recent pany, 316th sanitary train, 91st divi­ on but are merely taking for grunte«l I f there is no dance in our home town wait till 1945 whn many of them will November «-lection, lie was a son of sion, o f which Dr. Smith was in com­ what Mr. Jones or Mrs. Brown has people will go to the neighboring not be living. the late Elijah and Ann Riddell Smith mand during the World war. They seen or heard. towns and dance, as the saying goes, Every veteran’s organization and Oregon pioneers. were Dr. Roy Byr«l, Paul B. Hansen, I have been to practically every “ you can build a dam but you can’t individual veteran is urge«! to write Besides his widow, l.otta C. Smith, H .L. McKenzie, Jnmes A. Ca-h-gun, -lance given in our little town and I their senators and congressmen urg­ always hold the flow o f water.” he is ¿urvi’—d by two sisters, Corah Wilbur Portuow, Howard M. Robin­ will truthfully say that I have never ing the passage o f this bill. Mr. Now in conclusion, let me say that B. Pinsmoor o f Hollywood, Cal., nnd son ,lvan W. Dakin, Robert E. Bur­ seen but one thing happen that was Melon, secretary o f the treasury, is Eugenia H. Cole, Klamath Falls, lie rows, Frank L. Greene, Samuel out o f the way and then the manage­ other cities have their «lances, why opposed to this bill but if enough ment expelled that person from the can’t we? also h-aves a niece, Helen Dinsmoor. Nygren an«l Guy Weaver. pressure is brought to bear on con­ The funeral was held from the The body was interred at Mount hall, which is always the case at every M. W. M cKAY. gress this objection will be remove-1. Higdon chapel Saturday afternoon Cr.-st mausoleum, Salem. -lance throughout the country. The Turner, Oregon. A READER. TRUCK BURNED SUNDAY The Next Dance Will Fe A Waltz