The following comes from Charles Dailey's Pioneer History Churches of Christ / Christian Churces in the Pacific Northwest http://ncb.simplenet.com/nwh/OrMarion.html As the Oregon & California Railroad building southward developed their rail stops, they sent a crew to erect a station and warehouse a few miles south of Salem and name it Marion. The crew did as directed, but built the station in the wrong place. Marion remains 6.5 miles south of where it belonged. A second station was built at the location first intended by the rail company and named after Henry L. and Julia Ann Turner, Christians and prominent local landowners. Mr. Turner was born in New Brunswick and, with Julia Ann, was a pioneer of 1852. Since those years, Turner, has been an important center for the instrument-using Restoration churches in Oregon. The Turner family donated six acres for a camp grounds on the east side of Mill Creek in 1878. John Turner Newberg, OR turner4@jps.net