The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 22, 1931, Image 4

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graphically as “ Juan Fernandei,’’ but
more popularly as “ Robinson Crusoe’s
Island.”
Juan Fernandei is about'four hun­
dred miles west o f Valpnriao, Chile,
Sometinv during tho yoar 1704, a and is so fur off the baeten path o f
British sailing vessel, the Cinque ste tntors that it has been totally over­
Ports galley, dropped anchor near a looked by moilern civilization. It bus
small island about 400 miles west of changed but little since the days when
the southern part o f South America. Robinson Crus»>e climbed its rocky
Among her crew was a Scotchman, crags in pursuit o f game or sat on
Alexander Selkirk, who had been its rock crags straining his eyes for a
convicted o f insubordination. Rowing passing sail.
A little village o f natives who make
him ashore with a keg o f water and a
few provisions, the ship sailed away, a living catching lobsters to ship
leaving him to die o f loneliness, des­ to tho mainland, now hutldles on its
pair, starvation, or as the prey to low, rock coast and that is all. There
is no fanning or other industry to
wild beasts. No one cared.
speak
of, and except for lobster boats
The castaway, however, »lid not
coming
from the mainland once or
choose to lie tamely down an»! allow
twice
a
month,
there is little to break
his fate to swallow him without a
struggle. With typical Scotch thrift he the monotony.
The one big event o f the entire
harbored his resources and ma»le the
most o f his surroundings. The island year for Juan Fernandez, comes each
he found to be absolutely uninhabited Christmas time in the form o f a Rob­
by man but there was an abundance inson Crusoe cruise conducted by the
o f fish, vegetation and fresh water F. S. N. Steamship company as u
which insured him against dying of treat for novelty seekers in search
o f something new.
starvation.
The trip is planned so that just
For almost five years he lived there
in solitude, using a cave at the ocean’s after sun-up, as the ship slowly
edge for a home, planting crops, con­ steams past the uninhabited side of
triving to live somehow while hoping the islaiul, the thrille»! watchers
constantly for a friendly sail which crowding the rail, suddenly catch
would take him back to the world of sight o f a solitary' figure at the top of
i high cliff, waving frantically, evi­
men.
dently
begging them to stop.
In 1709 the Duke, a British priva-1
Rescuing Robinson
Cruso
teer, passed that way and seeing his
signal, picked him up and took him
back to England where he died four­
teen years later while serving as a
lieutenant on the H. M .S. Wt ymoufh.
It was ten years after the rescue
o f Selkirk that Daniel DeFoe pub­
lished his great school boy classic,
Robinson Crusoe. It has been general­
ly conceded by wirters since then,
that his story which has been trans­
lated into as many different languages
as the Bible, was based upon the ex­
periences o f Alexander Selkirk on
the island which ii now known geo-
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TRIBUNE
the waist with a piece o f rope, lie
is bure-footed and carries a rusty fire­
lock o f ancient vintage. With him is
a »log, u goat ami a parrot.
Robinson Crusoe and his partners
have again been rescued from a grave
o f solitude and lonelint'ss--furnish­
ing the thrill o f a lifetime to those
crowding the rail, forgetful most of
them, thut it is but nmke-believe.
SURPRISE GRANGE
No. 233
Meets second Saturduy in the
mouth in th<* Grange 11 »11, Turner.
Visitors welcome at the Lecture
hour, at 2:00 o'clock.
W .T.R igdon& Son
UNOKRTAKKUS
answer, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in the complaint, viz:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
yourself and the plaintiff and a »li­
vore« therefrom on the grounds o f
desertion; and for such other relief
us to the court may seem meet and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is s»-rv»-«l upon you
by publication thereof for four r«»n-
sediti ve weeks in th*- Turner Tribune,
pursuant to un order mude on the
21st »lay o f Junuary, 1931, by lion.
!.. II. McMuhaii, judge o f the ubove
entitled court. Tho date o f the first
publication o f this summons Is Janu­
ary 22, 1931, und the last »lute »*f the
publication thereof w il be tin- 2<’>th
»lay o f February, 1931.
M. B. HAYDEN.
Attorney for FalntilT.
Salem, Oregon.
Jan22-29Feb5-12-19-2»»
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
In tin- Matter o f the Estate of
Amelia E. Sto*-kton, I)crt«a»cd.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
21st day of January, 1931, by oul.-r
of the Honorable J. C. Siegmuml,
County Judge o f Marion County, Ore
gon, Mr. S. II. Elliott was appointed
executor of the ubov»* n innd estate
and letters testament» ry Issued t»»
him.
Notice is hereby given thut any and
all persons having any claims against
said estate will present the inn- «luly
verifte«! acconllng to law to the said
S. It. Elliott, executor o f suid estat«’,
at the First National Rank, Salem,
Oregon, within six months from th
date o f this nolle»-, ilat>-»l ut Salem,
Or>-gon, January 22, 1931.
S. It. ELLIOTT.
Executor o f S-iul Estate
M. It. HAYDEN.
Attorney for Estate.
Sab in, Oregon.
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LLOYD T. RIGDON
S T A T E IN
B A K
Po r j ( V n t
County Coroner
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Salem
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The captain o f the boat issues loud
SUM M ONS
orders. The engines are stoppe»! and
pr parations made to send a boat to
In the Circuit Court of the State
shore. There is much hurrying to and o f Oregon, for County o f Marion.
fro an»i jangling o f bells while the D pt. No. 2.
Edna M. Reader, Plaintiff,
rowers are stationed at their locks
vs.
and the boat lowered into the water. Harry J. Reatler, Deferulant.
With the entire passenger person­ To Harry J. Reatler, Defcntlant:
In the name o f the State o f Ore­
nel watching, the boat is rowed rapiil- gon, you are hereby require»! to ap-
ly to shore where it pauses for a few p»-a rami answer the complaint filed
minutes anil then hea»ls back toward against you in the above entitle»!
the ship with a weird passenger— a court nn»t cause on or before four
weeks from the date o f the first pub­
man with long tangled hair anil beard,
lication o f this summons, namely on
cl-»l in a skin tunic fastened at the or before the 2*>th »lay of l-»-bruary,
, shoulder with a thorn and tied about 1931, and if you so fail to appear urul
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