The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, August 18, 1921, Image 3

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    Realizing the need of returning to form er tr^de
conditionb and without regard to our own profits and
losses in any transaction, we offer a
S P E C IA L S A M S O N
P R O P O S IT IO N
iliut the Funner ntul Fruit Grower may buvu the opportunity to purchase
T rai tors, Trucks ni..i Karin Implement» at u price coiiimensuruU to tlii>-
return« received from tho preeent crop» and that we may continue to
operuto our u a r c h » " * ' i and factories, giving
incut to the greatest
HARVEST
SALE
nuinbar ¡•.»•»tide and hat lhe»o name men may hoy the product* rained t>y
the (urine’ » in the country.
S p f '*
Now is the HARVEST TIME ■= Now Is The Harvest Of Bargains. ^
You’ll admit the big savings at this store-once you see the effictive
low prices.
íñsffir
ñ
New Lot of Big Value»
Another Big Shipment of
Silk Striped Voiles
Fine House Dresses
A apeofal | u relit.« |hut rn al l<a u» to
•Aar th a n m ig h ty value».
F in e r
¡•rices w ere l«> t l 25,
H arv esters M h P rice
39c Yard
CALICOES
K x tra .¡» 'c is I values
____________ 98c
$2.98____________
B la n k e ts -C o m fo rte rs
Old Price Truck $1021.00
New' Price Truck $695.00
reduced o n the Tractor hut a ll Tractors »olii h e u n f t e r
axle including t h e new ty p e w h e e l* w ith th e J l y a t l roller
N e t o n ly In » t h e p r ic e h e r n
will h a v e
boaring».
t h e new ty p e f r o n t
In K hak i and color», r x t r a flue for
hfltl w ork, all full nixed, vulu«**to *3.V)
Jl.98
Toweling’s Special
15c H low linl Tow eling, ri d so d blue
b ord er.
9c Y ard
20c l*nhl**n<*h<si Tow el lo g . Iloeo
ftiin»li and colored border .
_____________ 1 2 c Y a r d ________
Huck Towels
SAMSON T R A C T O R C O M PA N Y
Janesville, W isconsin
VICK
B R O T H E R S
SALEM. OREGON
P rice
I Sc each
;
l
••••»••
4« a«**»*«, a * * » » * * *
M edium large sixe 111.» q u ality T u r­
a rla , (•
f .rinerly
iriuerly sold
kisii Tawela,
.old to.V'
to35ceach,
H a rv e ste r Sale P rice
I Sc each
15x22 inch e x tra heavy weight
wrigl
78
Turkish Towels, made with eoL border
H arvester 8 s lr t'rlce
_________29c each________
T h e D e lig h ts o f th e
SEASHORE < AND MOUNTAINS
Memorial High
School
Piled in th e bargain co u n ters t» a heap­
ing peak— big v a lu e , all of th em , high .h i .- ,
low .lines, oxfords, pomp», w ith h igh bee!»,
low h e e l, slid m ilitary h eel., llig values to
»* Vi all grouped lu one big lot to !*• sold at
ih s rediculonsly low price of
___________ 95c_____________
Girls Bayslde one strap
Canvass Pumps
95c
Sate
515 Men’s Wool Arm} Jackets
• * * » s * i «• • • # • *• • • • • »«»•
Ladies and Girls
White Canvass Shoes
In nil hi*«-# to 2 « p f f l i l l y iiMful for all
urotitid \% ear. H arv esters isle p rice______
Heavy Weight
red border, I larv i . 1 er
A T A H A R V E S T O F S A V IN G S
15 Pounds
Cane Sugar
2 1-2 Pounds
Peabcrry Coffee
$ 1.00
50c
Klkskln upper« and oak tanned leath er
soles— all six* a. H a rv e ste r sale price
___
9c
Oil »1« at
________
Harvester Work Shoes
A ll colors on .a l e at
Old Price Tractor $1295.00
New Price Tractor $805.00
G R O C ER IES
form er prices in »2
One of Ilia largest shipm ents ever
received here lu Halt-Ill All «(*•*» for
all «ire men. w rv pm clleal for all kind
of Held w ork—on sale a t................
98c
SI.Z5 Chl’ drcn’ s Play Salts
Canyass
Used by field worker» in the making
of cots, porch curtains etc.
■id inch 10 og. Canvas........
olle yard
2* inch 8 og. Canvass.......
39c yard
bO inch 13 oa Canva»» ,,,.
79c yard
«1.00 Men a Ualbriggan Union Snita
59c
3 Pound* Colton Hatting of sanitary
white floss, stitched and ready for u«e.
Harvesters sale price
89c
A list of few item s on «ale ill the
3
11 Pounds
W hite Beans
1 -2
Pounds
Coffee
50c
50c
bs
G R O C ER IES
4 can* Carnation Milk............
4 li e. Cocoa in b u lk,..........
1 sa ck P a n c a k e F lo u r ,.............
1 sack Whestola,. ___ _
3f lb* lard in bulk,.
6 lb *, p ean u t b u tte r ...............
1 sack Crown flour,.........
Hluc R ibbo n G u a ra n te e d ,.............
Crystal white »oap 10 bar*,...........
No. 10 Karo Syrup,..........
75c broom,...........
12 lbs. net can U. S. Government bacon
Harvesters Work and Out-
mg’ Clothing for Men,
Women and Children
Rediced ii Price for this Special Occasion
«5.00 value Ladie's fine khaki dresses
$
«4.00 value Ladies’ heavy khaki b ceohrs
«3.00 value Men’» heavy khaki breeches
1.98
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
For Hie pnrpoa# of creefing a school
building ns a nieiiiori.il lo b a r husband .
75c Men's lire»? Ties. 29c each.
Of blue P en lm , K haki and strifcl
s i . 69
M r. t\ A. I laels. th e last o f the Tur-
stripe—neatly trimm ed in red. AH
I5e Men’» Bandano bantl’k j'fs 3c en.
ap|W'tl to m an y llim i.s u —« each y ear. He on# «f Iko
aixes to 8 on sale______
1 tier heir«, Its« presented to the school
«2.50 value Men’* khaki pants...........
loc Men’s heavy work »ox, 9c each.
njvtry tliriini th a t go t|p '« llila su m m er for H ealth
d istrict nf A unis villa pi,non m oaslt
69c
•10c Leather faced canv. gloves 25c ca.
Heat. Itrcrei lion and A m u sem ent.
$1.25
ami is a c re , of land, valued at 875 an
«1.25 Men’s blue work shirt» 49c c r . «3.00 value twill khaki middies.......
52.50 Beach Cloth Smocks
acre, lu th e g ifl. It la provided that
15c Mon’» heavy canv. gloves So pr.
the Auinaville district must raise an
A big array o f pretty colors with
$
«1.50
Men’s fine dress .shirts 85c ea.
pretty
hand
embroidered
yokes
all
cijual amount.
«4.00 value Ladies' heavy khaki skirts
sixes
for
women
and
girls.
H
arvester
95c
boy’s
light
and
dark
blouses
49c.
I t la altut provided th at the noh<«>l
sale prior______
«1 50 Men’s balhrigan union suit* 79c «4.00 value Ladies' khaki Lee Unionalls
building to bu erected shall be know n
98c
as the DavL m em orial high school,
BA SE M E N T
arc it'iw on sale to many delightful place».
mid that It .h a ll be con«truele<t o f 1
Frying pans 9c. Tin cofee cups 5c.
A Special Clean-up Sale of
All
50c
Straw
Field
Bats
brlvk or colic fete. U ntil A uuisvlllc
Notions, Toilet articles, Aluminum
Newport. Ideal for the fam ily, i* th is charm ing<dd p lace
BUNGALOW APRONS
H arvester «ale p rice ______
school altendatica rvquirvsaurioluaive
ware, Granite wnre, Crockery, Class
th a t Is free front co n v en tio n alities.
The
very
kiud that is so desirable for their
29c
high acliool building, (lie Pavla m e­
ware, Ladies’ furnishing, Big »hoe practicability, made of fine gingham and
m
orial
building
will
lie
used
for
both
C rater Lake. O n» o f th e greatest scen ic w onders of the
Ladies’ *5c Vests
bargains, Blankets and countless oth­ percales, pretty patterns.
ilarv ert time
grade and high school purpose«.
w orld, 1« tills In nullful lake of Indescribable blue.
In flue rgyptinn com bination ribb­ er articles in our bargain basement
price, ................ 79c
KARI.Y Ut'lLnt.M) KHQCIKKD
ed garm ents—all « ¡« s o u sale a t ___
go at unusual low prices during the sw r Doubir I'm n iu m Coupons wilt be given in tbe
One of the provisions of the gift is
Tillamook County Beached. j ,o c » t.d «m id st a
29c
Harvesters Sale.
th
at
erection
of
the
school
building
w ealth of beautiful tinlural surrou n ding«, a te lliis c resorleju at
F o rn itili oc». Dry Good» and Shoe Departm ents.
slm jl begin w ithin a period o f eight
a few ntlle# beyond t h a C u a 't Pattge.
T.
and
\V.
and
K
abo
Corsets
m onths following the gift, w hich was
Wc Ladies' Mercerized L isle Stocking»
Other Resorts, |)ctroi , (H irlle n b u .lt H ot Sprin gs, Ml.
officially accepted Monday at an elec- ,
Special close out line to be »old below actual value, j
In all colors, all slxe», an excep tion al fine value
lio n held lu A iinisvillc d istrict, also,
Jefferson <'o u u ty .l M cC rrd le H ut Spring», Jtw rp h ln e C ou n ty
m any former values to «2.50, go on sale a t ....... 98c 1
H arvesters Sale P rice ___ ________ 39c
.
*
(hat it shall lie com pleted w ithin 18
(la v e s , S h a sta M ountain Ih-aorta and Vtutpuills N ational P ark .
Ladles’ Cotton Stocking*», colors atid nil site»
Children's 2fle Ribbed M ocking», now J g g p|^
: m o n th , after Ju ly I, 1031.
“ Oregon Outdoors” O ur new' Illu strated and de­
It will be nimlclcd after Ihc high
scrip tiv e booklet will help you decide on lltc resort of y o u r
school building at M s Mon and will l a '!
clto lcc. I.el us assist you by providing a copy free on ni|ue»t.
erected on the present school ground,
at Aumaville, prohaldy lu frout of the
W in. Salisbury left Sunday for the
F o r fu rth er In form ation ini|iilre o f tick et «gents
building now In use.
| harvest field* of eastern Oregon.
MAJORITY HKAVY
•p.
i
l
Mrs. S m ith ha* rented ’ e r farm
A t the election held Monday to ac­
north of Turner to a party from Sweet
cept or decline the offer of Mrs. P a ris, ,
—
Home.
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CO N TA IN S:
JO H N M. SC O T T ,
, tho voting u as til lu favor of accept­
The College of Literature.
The Crsduate School.
(lent r«l Pusariiger A gent
The Oregon Pulp 4 P * 4 »er company j yf.lj<y-fl»A bale* of tow w ere shipped
ing the gift and Ik) agaiiist. In aooept
Science and the Arts.
The School of Journalism.
lug
the
gift
the
A
u
n
ixvtllcd
istrict
will
of
Salem
hav
•
voted
«100,000
for
the
last
Saiu
.a*^
to
Ptyrtlaud
liy
our
local
» ♦ « » w a w a i M .n * * * * * * * * * '* * # * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * # # * » * # » * # # « ;
The School of Architecture
The School o f /aw.
also Invest about «12,000 iu the bu ild -' construction o f a dam and electrical llux plant which averaged 125 lb», each
and
Allied
Arts.
« A V I Ite fore se lllng yourgvaln, g it la g .
The School of Medicine.
power to he supplied by m ill creek.
C lackam as ootinty »pends m ore of
The School of Business
TWs ¿about of Music. '
i price» nf George Moore. Sark» and
Instead of vutiug bonds, it has been ' W ith the dam completed, there will ¡t» tax money on road* than any other
Adi.únistration.
The School of Physical
I wine on baud. Albert* Utoa. (ta re -. deoldcd to Issue w arrants to bear inter- be erept ed a power houeo on t lie e x a c t 1 county iu the state.
The School of Educatien.
Education.
Turner.
r a t a t f l percent, payable w ithin ten »pot form erly occupied by the flour
The Ext.-naion Division.
The School of Sociology
W ouldn't it be fuuny if Aumeville
T h e sienlm r of the jo in t resolution
F o rS u le . A new M aCarinsck bind- ."'s rs . This w llj not m aterially raise mill on Nort h Frout atreet. Kngloeer» tran»|»irted all the pupils from Turin r
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' er and a good strin g wagon at reason the taxes o f the d istrict, a» II Is now of the paper m ill estim ate th a t nt district to their now High school?
by President H arding that was recent­
See K. J . H n ii.etl at th» out of debt, w ith «2,000 in t|ie treaa- Front street the fall of w ater will be
,
A M«K it.n d .r d ol cu ltuf.1 and professions! scholarshi» Kss become
ly passed by Congress giving the stale * 1 ' l,r
on» o! ins qulstsndinf msrhs s i *«s State Unlvsrsiïy. For s cstslo*u».
fin* m ill.
ury. Stateauiao,
1 JO feel, and It i* s t Ib is point Hist the
Morrow county, where B ill Met alel> j
lolders on Ihe . « m i s schoots or fer sny inlormstton. Write
of Oregon national recognition to hold
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I turbine w heel will be placed.
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bo* ' P * i s " ,c *••«•'«»
TH E REG 13T X A R . U N IV E R 3 IT Y OF O R E G O N . Eusene. O re.
* world’#
exposition in ioga ..................
should !*■
To
Have (3,000 Monumiint
,
,,
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Mr«. L. D. llarr ex,w e t. to go to
.. a ru k poymcr r a n i u .i l .
l« J * r
w " u ,>' iu « * !
of the oniHirtuuity
A " ° ri,rr 1,y t,1<’ , * ro u ,o r *’f the es- l illam ook the first of the month for a j K lcctrielty generated by the w heel *l!‘ u’
Carl Du lira n purchased turnip seed a * * * * * * - » - * - * * * * * - » - » - * * » * * # * * # *
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. . . i 11 .
! ..„nr *e. ,a *'
’’° " " l y court a»k* for the | iwo weeks’ vacation. Dad will remain will be carried from llie N orth Mill
I f the city m arshal was not not too
afforded
afT.ird.
*1 lo
to presetiY
p " »< ni t III'
i
1** 1 uro* . »um
sum of F
fri.noti
t.000 for the
(he nurm
purpoae
as nf
of event.
erect- at
.* i.n.
home
. . ..
with
oi, n
the
.. u
boy „ s as pc
^t.t (|u „ ^ 1 pow er house to the paper mill busy, lie could gain a little exercis. by for Mr. H snsett and cotter for him self J
The *
H a rtm a n s Eyeglass
at Com m ercial and Trade street*. ! driving down the nails on the bridge while in Salem Wednesday.
#ct me a. van agra ii
World * " * * •"“ " ‘" " ♦ " I ,0
memory of able to tie about much,
west of the Kocklrs to nil th f World, ^ewi* H. T u rn er. T h e order stales
.
, t . . . . , i .
gsrilen spot being in good condition *
i . . . . , ' Engineers estim ate th at tl»e dam cans- j over M ill ereek.
A mail |u Texas is
Orrgou lias npcaslfin to rcjnlpe Li ita
that all elaim s against Ihe estate have
Service Keeps An
11
' * ing a fall nf ;H5 fei't at h rout street w ill
s in c e returning from Newport, Mr. lla n se tt proceeded to sow the plat J
fullest for (Its opportunity to stage the been paid and that the station lu life ha\ iug murdered his w Ife 21> year* ago
vd that what *
generate 1000 lionepower. Power from ltlc tia r J \\alker, has Iwen h a v in g s and after a tim e discovered
first great pnaio-lnving and Industrial
Seem
*
lik
e
*
long
delay.
Hut
thuu
oecuplcd by (he drueosrd J nal i firs the
Ihs Mouth Mill * creek How generates
with rheum atism contract­ he tbought was seed was nothing hut a
sxpoal|*oii since in * clus« of th * war,
ground cotfee. f a r ! had switched
swi
the Í
ea^ odrtu 'A o-fTh im 'oU ey"¿7asuTu bl* !
'
« U 3.50 horse,wiw.r.
ed
thru
cxucMive
night ,ieomenadca
u herein the nation , of th * world will m onuuiciit.
| aidcred a crim e in l e x a . 20 years ago,
, ddlt|nn
c o n .tn .c tl.ig the dun, ___________________
packages and probably lie had turnip
on the beach aud exposing him scif to
tic our guests.
coHre for breakfast,
W. A, ¡.ones, father of J . M. Hones „ ’’ “ T * ,A ' P' ’,n U ' * 0d
,efl aud the power house, t ha Oregon Pulp
j^ p 'c o l d sand»and benches,
Therefore, »* Governor ° f Ihe Btate
On Your Eye
For S ale .—Mare, I uggy and harness
of Turoer, who h%* been t i c k fur many i ^ ou. *»v fo r <s* * tcru D^ef°o
a tour« ^ Pap^r ooimmny director« l*»t JSatur-
pf O rrgou, | a»l( tfie people t " lay their months, la reportod to be In a critical , * tr
^ iG ring to T q rn rr Saturday. | ,jay afternoon decided to dike and
Leo. C a r t e r ,, form er resident
of in good condition, or would trade for
curs* »side for th e hour and Join as one
HARTMAN BR O S,
sheep. Green Bros, Ht, 3, Turner.
condition at h lah o m e n o rlh of town. ' Cordsll Rail and R ill Farrisr fished dredge w h»t Is known as ' ‘«lie d itch ” fu ru cr \ iuinlty, w as seriously bruised
in bow ing Ifietr acknowledgm ents to
J
Jew elers A O pticians
last week when he fell luto a 20 foot
The funeral of Mrs, Fred Schlrm an
th is wonderful opportunity by partici­ Being affik-ted with dropsy, (lie water an Thom as creek Sunday, returning from S alem to S la y to n . I t will lie receptacle for hay: be was rushed lo
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SA LEM
preseure
has
surrounded
the
heart
and
home
with
eaol.
a
lim
it
eatoh
some
of
deepened
»«id
broadruid
und
given
waa
held
from
the
German
Baptist
pating with the great metro,mil# of llie
capacity”for * much greater flow than | * 6 * ho*,>U»l. and on « ja m in tflo .. |t churl'll iu Soli pi last Saturday after,
state in th e ir various com m unities in death Is hut a question of a short | which were o f large slxe and weight.
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waa found that uo hnnva were broken,
for the paat — 20 year*.
nomi. In tern.« ut at Salem .
holding a celebration In keeping with *’* r*°^'
Mrs. Kaiser and daughters have ro-
dileb but «ever» bruises w ere suvtalncd and
The
work
of
Improving
the
We learn that W , H, xiohirman will'turne(, fron, tl„ lr vacation at New
the slgplficano» of the orcoslon. R
T h e Misses Alloe and K ale lllchca
it may bo som e week* before lie re.
will go on all wiutcr.
_ W ednesday even Illy Aug. 17, <921, soon hold an auction .»|e for ihe pur- port, peacon Gray w ho w»* also there
' cover*. ¡Ur. C arter Is head dairyman are at M cM innville uu a visit to n l e
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..-a .
at the hour of 7 .10 o'clock |* (he tim e pose of disposing of hia stock and farm taking «alt w ater trratuient for nasal
at the Clieniawa Indian school, anil live# and friend».
.‘-ell* Waterman’s Fountain Pena,
f o r Sale.^-Vresli m ilk cow.
set by the E xposition D irectorate for Implement».
trouble has also returned,
while directing the unloading of hay-
Mrs. J . M. W at sun has been on the
Bruce Bow ns.
the stats to prooUtm lu unison that
¡Crane’s
Papcrtir», V. *t K. Filing
To perpetual« the memory of Wood
lie missed h i* fooling, w hioh caused sick list this week.
W e learn th at Bob Huuaakrr Is a
t'ia spirit of progress may c o n tlru e to row W ilson, a memorial fund la lo he
the
accident.
W
heat
is
tellin
g
here
si
'Meet,
L
a
n
d
8v
»tcn
i»,
also h ead q u arter* for
Dr.
Gragg
and
wife
dined
with
Mrs.
j member of the firm of "T h e Hat H oi 1
follow •‘ W e jlw jrd . where the nurse creeled.
It behooves Ik e Sm all and
School Hooka sud Supplir»
I ole suers and blockers o f liata, Salem . C. A, Davis last Sunday.
For Bale.»-M y tan mare and my oats at tO cents.
pf Ktnpire tak -s it» way.”
K.itjah B aker to step foiwaru with a
North Commercial St., 8sl#m
G. A. (J. Moore and wife anil Mrs.
Loren Porter write» from A thena
W heat and oa,» are filling nur ware­ d riving m are on pasture at Mr*. K,
liberal donation. There arc many
HRN W. OLl'OTT,
McKay 's. No reasonable offer refused. Lyle are home from Newport.
Mrs. Salem’s Largest Book Store
|
th
at
all
tho
farm
ers
hav*
bumper
houses
these
days
and
the
farmer
goes
Governor.
who wish to forget th at he was presi­
Harvey Wilson
L yle bringing home a flue catch of
dent from a financial and economical wheal crop« tb l* year which Isaverag- home with a good check for hi»
15W Com mercial S t. PorlUud-
fish th at »lie caught all by herxelf.
j
| l"g fifty bushel» to the acre,
yroduvt,
stand,
».i
ut>
Head the People’s Coati »ture advt.
Rain 1» needed for tfi* potato or"r.
i
Round Trip
1.03
Summer Excursion Tickets
55.49
i
i
Mill Creek To Be
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SOUTHERN
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People Of Oregon h
r;u':e
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