The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 13, 1922, Image 3

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    Columbia River
Highway In
September
• U ...
DANTE'S INFERNO
OUTDONE IN ARMENIA
■ - - . . , - r a r . - * e x r[
Wails of Starving Children As*
* llu i j n i eve r been op the high
W )T” J a lira A. Never, » 1 uu aw rm l,
OP
THE
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BO O TERY
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► t> r #m u m m *«•
Commenced Wednesday, April 12 at i) o’clock A. M.,
and now is in full force and will continue until every
pair of shoes is sold in the house.
The stock consists of Ladies, Gents and Childrens
shoes of all kinds, and a full line o f hoots and rubbers.
Come—and bo prepared to supply your needs for
months to come at a great savings.
Money Saved Is Money Earned
u«v/iw:
“T H E
B O O T E R Y ”
JOHN J. ROTTLK, In Charge
SA LE M , O RB.
« ) ' i ri.'. r - - w T s n i j ; .
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» » « , , l i m h i l w T ', lig i
tl I
fir N»s-UM
I lin.h r r m J . , IMS
sail the Ears of Relief
m
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H E F is k P r e m ie r
h it it ha» bi ro a «'iinaumalImi devout­
Workers a! Erivan.
ly I iu | mi I for. ‘ 'A ll right' la- ready by
Tread jy a lire which
■ lx lu the niurning, iny ear »III I»' ut
» ,* » ';
» 1 1 n r N a * Ml" I
I i f l M ir a. « , ! I w l .
yields an honest, Ticncroua
t í»
you r floor." I’ lompl ly on time We wore
xi 1 1 — :* ri, g,,» si..4
Th* tra d e progression of faming
( w i t ................
» ruppi d ai.d coaled, hamper parked
measure of service at a low *, 1« -N>».(»ia
condition* la Armenia Is strlktudy
r.H , ,
and will Ir inuny uf tin- deni vena of I hr
»>.<
N1 . M I I M , ,
shown in the personal report* brought
price.
»_•»?- • « ■ . I «r4 . ,
back by State Director J J Hand
c ipliul rily'» fu lrrat auliurlilothranulh
* i , i " ..o - iiU K iiï. .
»akcr c l the Near Ka»t KelUf when ho
» ere alili lin g"rin g uver t heir mornliig
yistlecj that section lust August, and
u real, u v w ire well on our way to
See tlii;. tire nnd compare
In the letters that have been received
View one of naturi» grandm i limiter.
with any at it competing
at intervals since.
pen»
Wc wore Janie» A . »olid In
"V.'hcn 1 was there In the late sum­
price. I t i:; your beat pur*
nvi rdu|"il< a» wi ll a« 10 pulpit oratory,
mer," said Alf. Handsaker, "The con.
III* "w n.‘ w iile " ever rrmlb diu g one of
ditlons were truly appalling, despite
chase if you want a low*
\V"rd»w..rlha v l ij . 1,
the fact that the orphanages were fill-
priced tire.
" K u lr u» a «tur win 11 only one
ed to their utmost capacity and every,
la »lilning lu tin* a k y ."
thing possible was being done. I my
I self selected a little naked girl with
Ali» I I , a reeenl a< <jijl»itiou from an
It is a FiskTirc.ar.d is Fisk
nineteen others from among hundred*
H»»trru ali t ', now doing tier I m i i u.
of starving children to fill the only
character clear through.
•leavnr l a nasllinlulilig Ihe liuldiut of
pi rslble vacancies in the orphanage at
’ Irv in
Colili«
Yntibreherlaiid Ti.p,
Erivan at that time. However, th j
« I n » p r i lla ia U rirk and f l a w a null
T J t c r c *.1 ft fXtft T i r e r,f e x t r a v a l u e
weather was warm, and the refugee*
deaerlpt, T h r i r wu» un riijo> aide »nap
In e v e r y siz e, f o r ca r, trtu k
could manage in some way to keep
; in Ihe mornliig air it» w r roll'll hap-
T i m e (o R c - t t r e ?
alive. Reports from Erivan In 1 st«
o r speed u a ^ o n
‘ B u y F is k )
pily along through (he a t t rarllv e
September tohl of the coming of the
groiiliil» of I lie «tuie iuatif ulluli»,* Ilian
cold weather, and how the reserves
which there not.r more beautiful,
were drawn upon for the opening of
additional soup-kitchens.
Starving
«kirling ul'ing l|ie enslrrn aul'urh» of
men women and children from all sec­
H drm and on (low'll thr valley p i »»lug
tions were Hocking desperately to thg
in ny pretty town» and liumlrla on
Near East R elief station* In the hope
t h r way. Com ing Into the gr. ut high-
of getting work, food and clothing.
«»>• we » e r r lurl by « throng of uu-
Two months later, under date of Afov,
l" iu " b llt », »1 me Li ai it g 1 v II" l i n f a
29, we bare newa of the frightful nit»-
far oil Joui tie.v, 1 ifhri» »pick and »pan,
alien that followed. Thla news came
ail in Iratuuony of th r iiu|» irta lire of
to Dr. Esther Lorejoy. of Portland,
I hi* hig hw ay na u public thoroughfare.
Oregon, who ia national chairman of
the American Women's Hospitals,
C um ing down to lu tili fr< ni our
from Dr Mabel Elliott, in charge of
idyllic »uir unding» « h r 11 ururiiig
the American Women's Hospitals in
lunch lime, « » hulled near one of the
the Near East section. This organ,
» harm ing »»terfu ll* along the way,
Ization 1 » co-operating with the Near
• here u large tourUt range already
Hast Relief, and 1 » handling the med­
hraU d awaited our ro nvrnietire and
ical work of the latter at Erivan. Be.
»« >11 had our kt (tie on Oilier» wrre
low is an excerpt from Dr. Mabel
eoniliig and g* i ig. Mnully hot coffee
E lliott's letter to Dr. Lovejoy:
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«a» the limit. Noting 1 ninfe elaborate
"I cannot begin to tell you. doctor,
of the misery here In spite of the enor.
V' liiturr, T law «aid. “ IMea»e air, your o
c
rnous amount of work being done.
roinpuii^ mu»t Includi' a gi»>dly n u m ­ o
Since I have been here 8S2 is the low­
ber and » l i n e are ) o u from'*’ “ We 0
est number of cases we hare had in
are M veii »aid he, and Ju*t out fn in o
o
our hospitals at any one time, and
I’" ' Hand, we come out "Very uocu in a o
y ;t they are dying on all corners of
while for the day. T h r kiddle« enjoy o
the city.
Last Sunday we went onf
H ." Ih» » Ihr city « f Portland realize o
on horseback to see how things were
o
that »hr hull!» » ithln thr the hollow o
beyond the town; we passed a dead
ol hi 1 hand »0 to »ay, a preeinu* h rflt. o
to rse by the side of the road, acd
age for Iw-r workin g eia«»«» whin-
three wretched human beings wera
o
sitting beside It. taking the flesh off
every ooer lu aw h ile w ill».ut m
y o
with their hands. It was a most re ­
unii without prlie they ran erme out
pulsive sight.
for a day» ineplralion, and will »liimrc o
O
"A ll day long you can hear tha
lliat Oil» woni.r rfu l C od givrn w a l o
groans and Trails of little children out­
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Ì» c a n d fur.
o
side our building iq hopes we can and
We found murli o f In liru d at the o
will pick them up. If the suu shines
o
fl»h hatchery from II e li ny Hi tie mu»
for a little while they quiet down, and
o
in l|ir huildlug to their friendly ildi-r» o
then when it rains they begin again.
in I he iipru tank» out «idi*. T h r g roll od» o
Ono day tha rain turned into snow
o
and it was awful to listen to them
are » I'll kept; Air». U., «a» delighted o
o
The note of terror that came Into ths
with lliu roM», liner beyond nil com­
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general wail w as distinctly perceptible,
parison w ith a n y »lie Inni ever »cell in
although my room was upstairs and
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sr ir-K TT fe tt *■ TC X * »■ **■ *■ - a r m r * *
the Ka»( or 8oulb. Top udmlrt d llu
the window was closed. They well
• la tely g'adloli.
Violi t ni.tl Tlaw *
* know what a single night out in tha
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1 bough: I hey might grow u flow« ratal ♦
»new would mean to them. We am
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■ picking them up as fast as possible.
I In mountain Ju»l over l|ie » a y lower* *
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in g up lu even outline up|c.d id more ♦
“ You can see by my report how
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more patients we have than beda,
(ullieiii. Our lime Ic i n g li miti d, « e *
« many
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snd the same holds good tn the orph­
made a »hurt »(lip at Ihe Lock», hut *
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anages. There la no use crowding them
t trrird if oil«* hu Idle t 'III ci luing and * <
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* in so that they will all die."
going at the Vi»ta litui««' ndinirtng *
and « n jo r in g it« uu ii|uecharurterielle»
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PRETTY OREGON BRIDE
ami ilinugli it» com iug »11» hailid ♦
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More Milis Per Gallon —
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with proti »! long and loud 11» 11 nM - *
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MOTHERS 2000 ORFHANS
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ful tliveralon for Ihe w eary ti uiirt, it ♦
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ia iniieli worth w Idle.
And now « r urr homeward l«>uiui
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in n « tfu l frame, with un abiding fuilli 9
Jk
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'n Itir g liding ha ul at t h r wheel,
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Ever At Your Service
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lu ll'd Willi the rlt 't h u iio uiuriuer of ♦
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our tin,ter I'm ueiHulug, I 'm aeomiiig,
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varied occasionally w hit I'm here in
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jub|lnnte, » » io g "r. u'id In (tie had
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and s w iftly oiiu urd up the I h - hihiìu I
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TURNER, * *
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OREGON *
valley, parsing l u a p y m x y farm home»
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along in the gloam ing. K te the ruddy
gb'am In the ue»ti'ru heaven» faded
into tlie shadow , the glin.ni« rii g
, « * * « * * % « *W -tr*«** • » • * * * * • * * * * a V .-W *»****»
v*« ".
glow o f I he electric light* came oil and
»0.111 almost unaware we were at our
ow n threshold. Hi ap 011 a hglit »aid
one, and see what H u h T hom as »ays
ai) I Top replied, 'just half pest sevou.’ !
•t)~ C O M P L E T E L I N E ' u i l
One O f Them .
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W e have our new cleaner in ­
stalled and can dean your seed
o
grain any time. Do not sow
§ w eed seed.
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OOING EAST?
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If «), tiara your lickit routeil
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T h r o u g h C a l if o r n ia
Turner’s New
Flour Mill
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T u rn e r’» n r 4» flouring m ill no» in
ufivruiloM lu i ho b uilding « f ih r ora-
gnu I .rulli Co , \i It ir fi hu. tul.i o ninny
U hu ,( l>» (o 1 1 , 111j. » ill, uinrhllirrjr unii
millwright n m s liu rtlo p , I» no» o p r
lU llg fV iT ) d»)1 » i l l , li steuily ruil of
J
'"fhe Sunahi ne unii Qptn M'indoir JI j r"
busi nena.
Mr H. II Huker, proprietor, formel»
I y operated Ilio flouring m ill» at
A C h o lc o nf R o u t e s
Uro» n avlllr for »i vi rili y tur» anil I»
Convenient Schedule»
* ri rognl/. i| n» mil' of Ih r hi »I m illers of
(h r »luir.
Liberal Stopovcr l ’ rlvIttRcs
T h r m ill la i ijuIp|M J with l|ir follow,
lu g Im proved mai h im ry : Turo « heat
»•■ pornt'ir»; m ir » h m l scourer; four
Through Slcepin^ Cnrs
iloilhh .In n i of n>ller»¡niie sifter » hh h
grades l|,>ur am i m id d lin gs; tw o flour
O bservation Cars
draw er*; one grim ier for graham and
w liolr w hrut tloiirj o u r 0our packer;
Dininjf Car»
mo bran parke r timi fifteen 1 In mor»,
Tills outlay of m achinery turi » out
fürrrv peri . 1 / ìhr arri ire
Ih r lliir.t a p p r o v i,I i,Uulity of w hole
win at ami graham flour; «hurta ui.il
conlnbi.hs lo lite
orollili oii'l'llinga (birakfnal food.) I hr
Truii frr’s Corn for!
on parity of ih r mill i» pinot il at SO hhl.
pi r day o f ||oiir. U n r » ill not...........
lou r o f lii»protloii o f the m ill that
ai Mini Fr;iu«*l»r«> fimi I««**» A iiki I o , u o iîd faitmiu
I-Iriioliili»» la I VI r In evid ru co which
liyul U-aul i fu I citi* é.
i ill leutlily hr nhst-rvi-d every » hrrv.
Ih r f ilio» |n g hratida i f I) >ur are
F o r furilo I puri Iriditi»*, a»k
wriu*
muriufni'tiirod: lU lio rr, hard w h eal,
V ali, y Kl. ur, rr.m il « hitr.
I h r 11 our ma nu furl 11 rt d i n Turner I»
from rlo 'lru im p o r lid hnrd » l i n t ,
« litu i lu a n y on Ih r m arket u» lu Hur­
J o h n m s e o i r,
lo »«nini .|U:illly und should l>c used
lletllTuI l ' i l ^ l l g f r A crili
h> | copie ul mir i nniiiiunity in n «pirli
u f liiinir p alron agr lo » hlrh nur tu »
Itmiring tulli l« ju » lly entitled tu. Tu
l'iioltr 4M
He
th r fu rn .ir » '• m ay »Inte tim i Mr.
Ilak rr « ili e xch an g e flour for their
D R . O A. O L S O N
w I.nit mul wc liu »t that our merci»,
nul» mid other» » ill recnguige In our
Pallile»* K x lr a rllm i nf Teclll hy
Iicw m illa u |iialU|ilh>ii that » i l l meet
Nerve Itl.i.'k i iik >>r N il remi* Oxide
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Wlial wna eluillird tu he olir iiftl.i- w ith th rir hourly co-operation.
kl n*«in Iti T rillala
H A I. F. M niiail »un»'«»fili am i luigi»! c u l l a r llg
of Udii Krllowa al n roti II f.v itiatrlrl
CLOVEKDAI.E
f #**##*##*a#**##*#*******J uniivriitimi « naIliat belìi al Anin»vilio
Air». A n n a llu n » » k rr and children
I i«l Hai il nini iiltrrooon and c v r n i n y , !
S p e d a i K astrr Service».
anil .Mr» (leorglu Wrlhoru nnd rlill*
l’Iir r v r i i i u g », »«lini wna Ihi’ erou ufi g
A siluri»«' p ra y rr me tin g w ill tu-con­
dreii are visiting nt the tl. W. H un.
fruì urr o f Ihi- eonvrlitioi) uà il « a» » ik i r home.
d u c ic i ut th r Al K. l'hurch Hunday
lin o a v a l lo ring of llir olii unii young
iiio rn lu g a l T o’clock. Air. 11. H llond
lui'lnhrr» Ingoi Iter in thè spiri u f i In«' C’liaa. Pickett of Heattlr, brother of i» th r leader.
Mu.
Will
Hadley,
»p,
mi
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ad
mairi ami lo U'itncs» thè lir»l d e g n e :
The Ri.»trr »jiirit «III ch a ra etrrlrr
i' mfrtri <1 upun a eumliilHlr frolli li u h . ul the lludley home.
all (heaervle«"». MeniI m - i »h ip d iiy w ill
Air. and Mr*. Wilson mid Irene lie re c g iiir .n l in Ihe m ornlng«i r v l c
ha pi w li Irli iva» e a rri'd "Ut in hrl Ulani
I »o u «e» nri'iiriitrly diipllcntrd
ì forili hy Ilio ilrill lottili uf l'heniekeln Thoiu rs were iu Hu le in Hnturdiiy.
o f w ivshlp. L e v . Thom as w ill briug
Opllriil n pair» r a n fully
loilgr No 1, uf Suli'in.
Levi Kliflet mid family «e re l u r e at Ihe m essagr of thè liour.
„n d pro m plly intuir.
Approxim itlrly "UH deli gate* werc t h r Klilh't llOSlie Su nday.
A seveu pait ¡w grnnt vii t il li il "T h e
H AR TM AN BROS,
|>riami ut Ilio evc n ln g »1 »»lofi and all
Misses Alina ¡Slrkel and I'li-o Hlneo Hate B eau tifu l,” w ill !«> preseuled in
H, tV.C, CEH MAM, (X>i >nwi'i‘ i
; had a Jo lly g'H'd tim r. .\ firr Ihe i>|n n- were fu Halrm S u nday to the movie* thè e veu ln g at S o'eloek. It i» a eon-
SALEM
i log of thè loilgr hy Noh|u (itami, Mr.
1 lliiuoua story o f tlic Inst day» o f (he
Ivan Hadley and wife and Mrs. \V.
! * * « • * * # # * * * * * » ■» ♦ *«■ <*<■ « 1 V V .
lllund .Hjtoi-r, «iirriul honor» wrre con-
j . Hadley, were shopping in Su b in Lord Je su s C lirlst w llli m any la nuti-
frrii-d lo ( ¡trami Master M . li, l.igg» of on Monday.
lui nppllcntions.
Mra. Hmn Knalbiiru »lo» Ima I m - oii l'rliifville unii l'u»t d ro m i Ali atela J .
R very inonirut i» lillc l « ilh intense
A|i» I'lins, H ailing went to Marsh- 1
uwilr »lek w II li lite liti I» Imprnvlng.
II. Alili» o f Hnli in; Col. Ilolmon of
interest frinii Ilio prelude o f Ihe lln le y
HI 11 nI. y lUclfr« lina hrmi iippiiilltrd Htnyon nini Thonuia |ì. Hynn of Ore- Held Tuesday » lu tc »he » ill r« side In C ity lo thè linai elioni» o f "llo s a u iin ,
the future.
„««raaur for T u r n r r |\rerinri.
gnu City. The»e four geni lenirli rurh
I I o sq iiiis .” T lierr are seveu scenes
Hr. Mary Staples, Mr*. Walter Iliaco | w hieli w ill he ncted olii hy lite nielli-
N r lllr Mlekciihani I» fruii ln»|icclnr gav r allori addìi »»r».
T h r niurnliig scasimi r l t c lr d fh e : AL»« Myrtle T aylor and Air». Alnuiii# la-rs uf thè Ju n io r and Kpwnrth
„1 Ilio Chi t |danl ih Hall-in.
Townscnil visited Su n d ay aflcn iiH 'ii 1,4'iigue». A hrm itiful iilinospliere I»
Mi»« llnxi'l llriil of Hah ili, wau h rrr fidili» iug oilh'rra f . A. llinw ood of
Hilvrrlon, l'rrahleul; K. li. Ilrmlriaon » itli Mr«. Tom Hrrreu.
errale I by thè nocom panylng m uair
fo r th r wrrk'Viul.
S. U nirli and wife nnd Air», tiro. ivllh Air». Cidem an at Ihe piano and
of Halrni, Heeretar) ; K. Al. llm i in i r r o f
T h r l<ultra Ahi o f Ilio Mi'thndlal
| Halrm, Trraaurrr.
Mason » 1 rr shopping In Huh 111 Wed- \|i»s Hngrl I e 17. » illi thè violili. The
chitrrh fruì 11tur.lt plcnscd ut Ih r l r uuu.
T h e ne xtcon vrntImi mori» ut Silver Itesdny of iu»t week.
ilranintle trllliig o f thè story «III la-
p'»«fui d i n n r r inni bagnar InalHalur
loti un Ori. Il, HU2. T h r e h lr k i 'i i «tip
giveli liy thè pastor. Special llgh tin g
iy wlileh urttrd ( 11«
per arrvrd hy Ilio Indir* of AgitiavHle
effi’t'ls ad i tu th r h ariiioiiy o f llu»
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I drum atle porlrayn l.
vmi hrl.
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SOUTHERN
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PACIFIC
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W,J! Convention At
Aumsville
M. E. Church
Eyes l'ested
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Oregon Grain Co.
burner
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Anderson & Brown
Base Ball Supplies, Outing Cloth­
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+ 120 So. Commercial St.
Salera. Oregon
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Glasses Fitted
Church Of Christ
llllilr arilo,il |(l > 'clock.
M ornliig w or.h lp II oVInvk, Toplc;
V llo p e In lite T u l l i L 11
Christian K n d ravn r U:l> p. tu. T o p ,
|c: " ( ’Uterini of Tw n World«. V
K vcnliig arrvlcr * IH» p ni. Toph ,
" P r o o fs nf thr l(ratirrrrlloti.'’
A »(wrlnl program la tirlng preporci!
for Die Hlhlc aelu»»l lionr. KnsIcrHiir
ilny aliouhl I h ' a Itigli day « U h nll
„ iurehva hreaiiMC of Ita in cu lili); lo all
V ^rl ai^tnt;
HÜ^migi^g^
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are
Death Of Baby
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The IO » ceka olii hiihy boy ofAlr.
KOli H.\J,K.^-Cii»», nny ugr, fn»h alni Mr». Illund Hpror, p«»»i d uway al
or utlierwlae,
1’. I). liuti».
Halriii early Inai Hunday mornliig.
F i t t i HA LI'’.. N'ellnl (irut m ed po
lutile».
Hoc Al. Iv Town»r.ul,
g .„ T h o iis a n d s
n,,> fum r,,, MhU’h waa privale, w » .
h,' l,, r" " " ,h e r,,,” llv rr,,|' l i u f « “
AuiiiNVilIron Moiiihi.v uflrrnuon, in .
KOK H A I.K. llood potuto. « ut mnrk t rmi'id ut T » i n Oak», T urnrr, ». r-
«I prie" w li Ilo tli-y Inai. I m , u l r » . . f vleea la-log v’ondlirlrd hy a m iiilitrr
lì. L , llohrrlann, Iunio r.
frnm Alhany. A largo and lu’nullflu
(Iro rg r llroek of A u m sville w as In ottering of Itowrr* were In evidence
T u rn rr todny.
in m em ory of the little one.
Hill Hall I» w r n r lr g a idre largo Indi
011 (h" hark o f III» nri'k ''u.»afrn»x
Trout (Mill'll tu tin a
rll l">
Fine Picture
Thc.'l reel picture “ T h r W oodm an”
shown here Tuesday night at Odd
Kel|"WS hall In Ih r interest of Ihe W.
O. W. lodge o f T u rn er, « * » wMnessed
by a large audlenee an d favorably
received hy all. T h r picture dw elt
a d v isab ility o f a person In
! carry Insurance In Un ir order.
to elm rcb S u n d ay.
T4
D o lla r s
lost
yearly
throughout t h e
Pacifie N o r t h -
____
west by property
' owners who fail to protect their houses and buildings
with point.
FU L L E R Paint raves many thousands of dollars yearly
to property owners. It saves a great deal more than
it costs. Insure your pioperty against the ravages of
the elements with FU L L E R Taint. Taka a few minutes
and look over your property today.
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Northwest
Branch
Houses at Portland,
S e a t t l e , Tacoma,
Spokane. Boise.
1849-192(1
Look Up a
F U L L E R Dealer
in Your Town
Mra. Ethel Long Newman, Oregon
Agricultural College, IS20, whs ia now
in charge of a Near East Relief or,
phanage in Armenia. She mathera her
fam ily of 2,GOO little w ar victims while
her husband runs a 20,000-acre farm
which ia a part of the constructive
work baing dene In Russian Armenia
ty the Near Eact Relief.
Horn to Mr. and Airs. K. F. Porter,
Monday A pril l)t h , 102"-’, a boy of
average weight.
W h y not save I rouble nnd time 0-1
election day by registerin g now wi t h
H. L. K arl, (¡«t busy.
Air». K arl I.» I, ‘ U| ijht w ith Ilvv.
»• d Air-. C la rk tn Salem l»«t week.
Itov. Clark was f i r m e r Methodist pas-
lor at Turner.
Ah x I .a F o lletl ami " B i l l " C h e r ,
rinatoli of Salem , were lo re Mi mi ng
(*
talk ing politic«.