The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 26, 1931, Image 2

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    TH K T U R N E R
The Turner Tribune
SUBSCRIPTION $1.2.» PF R VEAU
it r< il at the IVsiorthv at Turner,
i)»t»(ron, as si comi ciu.-s mutter, ululer
i .o Act o f March 3, ISTI*.
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every Thursday ut Turner,
Marion, County, Oregon.
MRS. CHAS. S. CLARK
CHAS. S. C LA R K
Editer.«»
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The
Next War
Speaking to a large Lorn.on audi­
ence« British Foreign Secretary Ar­
thur Henderson implor* i support for
plans to reduce military and naval
armament. He painted a terrible pic­
ture o f what the next war would be­
like.
“ The next war will not be hk the
last,” he declared. “ It will be incom­
parably worse. A great military ex­
pert has said that in the last war we
were killing by re-tail but next tinv>
we shall do it by wholesale. The next
war, if it ever should come, will be
fought by aircraft and by aircraft us­
ing poison gas.
“ Every year our air force carries
out maneuvers over Lonelon. Have
you ever thought what those maneu­
vers means? They mean that our
staff, like every other staff, is now
expecting that the operations o f the
next war will be ai attacks against
great centers o f industry and civilian
populations.
“ It is useless to protest that such
warfare would be international crime.
We have surely learnt d that it is be­
T R IB U N E
T
yond our powi to .n.mnnixc the con­
Allen J. Davie and Cynthia Davie .W .V . V .W .V .W .V . W .W . V .'
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duct of modern war. Once war be­
township !», South Range l, West
HAM M AN ST At'. F LINKS
gins no man and no government can
of the Willamette Meridian in
' control it The only way to stop uch
Marion County, Oregon; thence
North 10.00 chains to tin- c< liter
barbarities i- to .«top war itself.”
Leave Sali in for Aumsville
of tin- Stuyton and Aumsville
While some o f these details can 1»
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County
Road;
thence
South
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10:30 A M.
< xuggerated, all thinking people agree
degrees 16 minutes East I I . -13
4:45 I' M.
that the next war will be horribl • in
chains; thence South 36.84 chains;
its effect upon entire populations. The
la-avo Aunis\ ill.- for Salem
• . ne« Wait 10.97 chaina to the
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plan- o f beginning, containing
recognition
of
this should add
1:20 P.M.
12.16 acres of lami.
strength to any movement to avoid
5:10 P.M.
The property herein last des.-ritred
war.
being 21.076 acres of land.
Leave Aumsville for Mill City
Said sale shall he made for cash,
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7:25 A M.
to the high «t liidd- r and subject to ,
5:25 P.M.
So far as we have been able to the order o f continuation o f the
1 observe the modern dappers arc able ab >
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la-ave Salem for Turner
I). F. KASTBURN,
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to take care o f themselves, and, at
10:30 A M.
1 the same time, two or three time as Administrator of the Estati o f Mary aj
4:45 P.M.
East burn. Deceased.
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many men.
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Leave Turner for Salem
Every once in u while a newspap r
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editor finds a sensible subscriber, for
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example, the one that wrote us In: '. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # ) > • ï*
week that The Turner Tribune w.
L.-uvu Turner for Mill Citv
better than ever.
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Maybe the reason the city dweller,
are moving into the rural sections i
because they have been reading Un-
big bankers, who declare that tlur
is “ plenty of money in the country.”
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Filbert Trees $30 to $45 per 100, Tip-layered r.nd
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Nurseried Trees
Grafted Walnuts, 75c U p
Chestnuts, 40c
Mazzard Cherry Seedlings, 10c-15c-20c
A Full Line cf Trees, Roses and Shrubs
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(Across from Montgomery-Ward Store)
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The high st compliment that ¡.
business man can pay an individual
W ill bue Unit You
is to sell on credit; if some Turn «r
merchant has done this with you,
O f Your Home!
why not strain a point and make hi:u
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a payment on the account? He prob­
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papers that people an« still dropping +
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I I A N I ) 1 CAI*S O F
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S E A S E
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L. H. McMahan, judge o f the above
entitled court. The date of the first
publication o f this summons is Janu­
ary 22, 1931, and the last date o f the
publication thereof wil be the 20th
day o f February, 1981.
M. B. HAYDEN,
Attorney for Paintiff. \
Salem, Oregon
Jan22-29Feb5-12-19-2G
M il re e l m id
F iltre r
50c
W l l V l»H
Service
w ith
A Sm ile
In the Matter o f the Estate of
Air lia E. Stockton, Dec-nr d.
Notice is hereby given that on the
21st day o f January, 1931. by order
o f the Honorable J. C. Siegmund,
Y ou h I m iy* get a 111 1 1>- more
County- Judge o f Marion County, Ore­
gon, Mr. S. B. Elliott was appointed
than you pay for when you deul
executor o f the above named estate
with ua— Clean “ gaH,M f u l l
and htters testamentery ¡.-sued to
tnensijr*I'lean oil, the brand
him.
y i. u r motor Ilk» *« beat,—and
Notice is hereby given that any and
NOTICE OF SALE
cheerful service to I,ring you
all persons having any claims against
.-•a: ! estate will pr s- nt the same duly
buck.
No. 7669
ve: fietl according to law to the said
S. B Elliott, executor o f said estate, j IN THE CO UN TY COURT OF
: t tiie First National Bank, Salem, TH Ii S TA TE OF OREGON, FOR
FREE A IR and W ATER
Os -on, within s'x months from the i
MARION COUNTY.
WE FIX FEATS
date o f tiiis notice, dated at Salem,
Or „-on, January 22, 1931.
In the Matter o f the Estate of
S. B. E LLIO TT,
Mary Eastburn, Deceased.
Executor of Said Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the
RED CROW N O A S
M. D. H AYD EN,
undersigned as administrator o f the
Attorney for Estate.
estate o f Mary Eastburn, deceased, I
Sa’.em, Oregon.
will from and after the 28th day of
February, 1931, sell, at private sale,!
at the law office o f Guy O. Smith, in j
SUMMONS
S il'-m, Marion County, Oregon, all .
of the following described real prop- j v .V r ‘ v r w / . '. v . v w ,
In the Circuit Court o f the State erty, to-wit:
o f O» -gon, for County o f Marion.
Beginning at a point in the cen­
D- pt. No. 2.
ter o f Cleveland Avenue in Merri-
E-ins M. Reader, Plaintiff,
field’s Addition to the Town of
vs.
Aumsville in Marion County, Ore­
H .i ry J. R- ad r, Defendant.
gon, which aid point is 11.967
To H ,ry J. Reader, I) -fondant:
chain West o f the Northeast cor­
In tlie name o f the State of Ore­
ner of said Merrifield*» Addition
gon, you are hereby required to ap-
to the Town o f Aumsville; running C R Y S T A L
G A R D E N
p i rand answer the complaint filed
thence West along the center of
SALEM , OREGON
ag 'nst you in the above entitled
-aid Cleveland Avenue 3.39 chains
court and cause on or before four
to the center o f F»ff h Street in
v.-.-' l: from the date o f the first pub­
the Town o f Aumsville; thence Every Wednesday and Saturday
Strictly Old-Time Dancing
lication o f this summons, namely on
North on a direct line with the
or b fore the 2fith day o f February,
A t 8:30, p. m.
center o f said Fifth Street 2.99
1931, and if you ::o fail to appear and
chains; thence East 3.31 chains to
sn-w.r, for want thereof, plaintiff
a 16 foot right o f way heretofore
M O D E R N
D A N C E
will apply to the court for the relief
granted to R. L. Randall, and now C R Y S T A L
GARDEN
ANNEX
pray d for in the complaint, viz:
owned by Chf flings; thence South
Every Wednesday and Saturday
For a decree dissolving the bonds
along the west side o f said right
Strictly Modern Music
o f matrimony now existing between
of way 2.99 chain- to the place
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and Dancing
yeuj 'f and the plaintiff and a di-
of beginning, containing one acre,
vojv therefrom on the grounds of
more or less, situated in Section One Gate and One Price o f Admif
d - -.ion; and for such other relief
25, T H South Range i West of
sion ctitles you to both styles
a to the court may seem meet and
the Willamette Meridian in Marion
of dancing
County, Oregon.
<-q-.!'table in the premises.
Gents
50c
Ladies J5c
Tris summons is served upon you
Also the East one-half o f the fol­
Roller
D REAM LAND
Skating
by | iblication thereof for four ron- lowing described premises, to-wit-
Friday
and
Saturday
secut've weeks in the Turner Tribune,
Beginning at a point 20.08 Tuesday,
|iUr.:uant to an order m a d e on the
7 to 10 p. m. Admission 10c
chains north and 3.47 chains east
21st day o f January, 1931, by Hon.
o f the Southwest corner o f the
Ladies FYee. Skates 25c
Bones Bros., Turner
FAMILY DANCE
Facial and Scalp
T re a tm e n ts
All Work Guaranteed
Over SteuslotF Market
Salem, Oregon
Rhone 47J
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I)R. O. L. SCOTT
256 N. Hitfh Street
Phone 87
SALEM OREGON
Time Deposits
Th« Place for Home People to Hank
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given
according to a Nruroealometer
reading.
Remember the Nruroealometer
locates nerve pressure.
Cht-
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nerve pressure.
Nruroealome­
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appointment
only.
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Salem
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B R O N C H IA L COUGHS
Contains no Narcotic
Only at
Schaefer’s
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BY D A Y OR CONTRACT
Estimates Furnished
1 . S. Talbot
Turner
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DRUG STORE
Th«i Original Yallow Front and
Candy Special Store of Salem
135 N. Commercial
PH O N E 197
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