The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 20, 1922, Image 3

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These are not sale prices but our
regular Economy prices.
w im b is m iu
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Ladies’.BJack Tump, 1 strap
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Patent Leather Pumps, 1 strap
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•Kiel Pump, 2 strap , . . .
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M Oxfords,
Brown Kid Oxfords
Chocolate Kid Oxfords
$ 2.35
3.75
4.00
4.25
3.95
3.95
4.39
Men’s Dress Shoes
$ 3.65
Men’s Brown Blucher shoe
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Oxfords, brogue toe
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English shoe
Blucher shoe
White House shoe
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Cherry Red English shoe . .
Black Gum Metal shoe
C h il d r e n 's Silo©*, a n d P u m p s - P r i c e s r a r g e a c c o r d i n g t o s i z e s .
Dry Goods
We have some new patterns of Tissue Gingham, 32
y inch wide at 48c per yd. Also Organdies to mach
for trimming.
If there is anything new we will
have it.
SPEER & COMPANY
Turner,
Tangent,
Junction City,
( m f t u K B u a m m sy w n
Aumsville
le-'jsws twafjsjBU&JBum
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BOX S U P P E R
Will be held at Ball Bros, ball on
Saturday Evening', April 22d
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r|'liere tiro ijuilo g mnnher of tiling» in the Hardware
l,ilie that linvc heen reduced in the pnst month.
(J a lv a n i/e d w a re cheaper
T his noted wnre is now w ithin your means.
Call when you lice anything in our line.
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W m . Karrh-r hegaii work M o n d a y
Mrs. M e l la l c y of P o r t l a n d , U l t o r e
o n n -too cord wood c o n tra i l w h i c h he for Ilio sH ium er on a viali to Iter aister,
te c u re d for th e Feeble M inde d ln«tl- M r ., P u tn a iif. Sho wa» ncoonipanlrd
l u tl n n
T h e wood is lietng c u t from be re hy Mrx. ( Va tea w Ito r e t u r a e d lo
I h r J o h n Me N a ry place o n Ihc I’rlngle P o r t l a n d W edne sda y.
ynad.
Mra. A. M. Itiiahy Is In T ti r n e r fnr a
B-.I Vfatl'n «u d wife d i n e d w i t h Mrs. fetv d a y . viali nttiong Iter tn an y
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f 1 Albany I:;it Hfttulty ftietid^,
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Mr«.
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U N T E S T E D SEED
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lifnuf on ii Nfuht
lo ry f'lmrici* h ;• » <• *).•• f*J1 In lot*,
t/ltli u nIxfiM-n-yiMir old hoy nt a FI »d
l/i> (O .) o rp h a n * ’ I,on;*» find lh«?u « m u »**
lo A kron |o I In* will» him . o m irilln g
to Mr*. iir s if f K. H ill, f -d h u vomun
• lw mad«* fin* nrr**Kt. Th#» i n n l.nvi:
lltio ) In A k ron fltn*«* y ear# am r n o h w
am i *oii, n m in lliig if# Mm. Illtl.
Tfi«*y w in* arr**«f('d an ili«*jr w w I
it is too expensive
Oregon Grain Co.
o th rr.
S to e k w e ll ( 'o r n e liu a upt-nt Ka»trr
S u n d a y » I t li frien d » In Sali ni.
Mr». II. S. Hond was »ho p p in g In
Salem M->iiihiy- a fte rn o o n .
lì. A. Cl, Moon- a n d wife wren-»Imp
p in g in Sali in M onday a fte r n o o n .
N e x t S u n d a y afte r noon T u r n e r plays
M arion on tliv l a t t e r ’, liiaiiiund.
Dr. Itananm a n d aun T om of Salem ,
were he re on business M o n d a y .
P e r r y Itaker Is w o r k i n g in a logging
r a m p a i Power», Ore., d r a w i n g do w n
41 beaus a day.
T u rn e r
At f)r»t b o th vit-ye relu i
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Mr. a n d M r s . l t . I „ Karl nlleniled
service In S a le m o n E as ie r du.V. a f te r
w h i c h they d i lu i i w ith Mr. a n d Mrs.
J . E. Sollwood.
South Norwalk. Conn.—Mrs. Jniues
A. Meek, widow: of Dr. Ja m es A. Meek.
New York specialist, " u s atta cke d by
ber | m t eut here nini hail to Unlit the
■■ululili with a pair of metnl tonga. She
la under nusliial care, while the cat ia
■Haler ohscrMitlon. Mrs. Meek's legs,
awns und fai-e were bitten and torn by
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the cat. which seemed to heroine fren-
xieil andileuiy while playing will» a cat­
nip ball.
Mrs. F r e d G u n n i n g h a d t h e ill Inch
to break h e r left w rlat r e s u l ti n g from
a fall w hile w a i ti n g on h e r ttiolhcr-ln-j
law. Mrs. H u m i li e ; S m i t h in S a le m ;
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SEDAN,
with sta rte r and rim s
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$525.38
555.54
765.62
COUPE,
w ith s ta itc r and rim s .
TR U C K ,
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698.02
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with s t a r t e r ..........................
605.01
with starter and rim s .
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Ford and Fordson Sales and Service
A. L. BONES
TU R N E R , OREGON
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A Choice of Uoutes
Convenient Schedules
Liberal Stopover Privileges
I hrough Sleeping Cars
Observation Cars
Dining Cars
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Every part of the ’service
contributes to the
Traveler's Comfort
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
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G e n e r a l P a ss en g e r A g e n t
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N o te t h e low prices on oar*, t r u c k s q
a n d t r a c to r s in the A. L. B one s ndv. o
in till* i*Mu\ <' n II a t t h e ga rag e fur j g
t e r m s a m i particular*.
ROADSTER, with sta rte r and rim s .
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Kver At Your Kervice
W id o w o f C o n n e c tic u t E y e S ; > v 'ia ! it t
F ig h t s A n im a l W i t h P a ir
o f Tonga.
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TOU RIN G ,
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^ BALL. BROTHRS
DROP
S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t th e M ethodist
c h u r c h « p ro g ram of snored mush- will
be given by several nieinla-rs of the
I W lllunieltee I.ailles Glee C lu h in eon
I j u net Ion w i t h oilie r S a l e m m usical
nrllsts. T h is week is b r i n g nbscrveil
a? M usic W eek t h r o u g h o u t t h e state.
S i i l i k e e p i n g w ith Ilio sp i r i t of t h e
w eek t h e M. K. c h u r c h oilers thia
aptcm lhl m usica l o p p o r l u n ll y to tin-
folks o f T u r n e r . E v ery d e p a r t m e n t of
, t h e c h u r c h la a ctive. It In v ite s y o u r
A tten tio n , sei ks y o u r aervfco nini
; hopes to se rve you.
More Miles I*er Gallon
27c Per Gallon
F O R D P R ICES
M. E. Church
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iir j arm In nrvri, apfajr«*ntljr (fru ifrd to |
f W W 4 4 4 0 M 4 t4 » 4 m m o m O M M 4 »
Admission, 15c and 25c
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A kron,
fo r ty -tw o >'«•;.ru old. traffic:) nur«*?, In
l.u»l Tbiir»<Juy c v n .in g Ilio Y oung
l ’i-iiplc'a rjru » c f th e f'Iiris tiu n o lim e li 1
\ tu ri f n r l li e u»ual ro u d 'ig * £ u u d * clio lr
prai-tlce u liie li la lookeil f -rivalli tu liy
all d u rln g lite w it-k u»a a m ust rlijo y - j
alile tirc iiin g f<*r e v e ry o n r. A to u t s i
o'oloek se veu o r t ig h t oar» «arrteii llie I
y o u n g f..|k» l u t i l e Io n ie o f Mr. am i tnnt lo fi li tfiidr %t«*r>'. bot Mru.
Mr». I*. K. T lm itiaaou w h v re llie y » e r e Svvnr.i#*, ft in ih |{), linai!)- told It. w hllr
e silc rtaltie d fnr t b r rea! of th è evt-nliig Ilio lx>y. now mm*tei*T). stiM*! Inokin^
H.
T h c y aay " Ilu a ln ra c bef.irr l ’Iraa u re " ut tln* fttHtr in an ftdjoliiine room.
MI w iiil lo u o rk In tl?e F ird la y home
0 m »e<|ueully o u rbi|»in< -»»tniellugw aa
to
n«»ar fiiy hft<*«»n-yi'ar?!ti riaugh'
îaaeh*
lite lim i II i I iik un Ilio p ro g ram for III« ter. Wtiile tlk?re*I »aw a I k >>* who
e r m l n g , A f 'r r III« m ee tin g , Kami» wa* tlie inuige i»f th è »on I hud limt
» e re |ilay i il u n HI e v e ry o n r un* Urei!. shortljr n fie r my husl»..nd dSad. My
1 b e n eauiv th è cala, au -iiiiipauicd by inother*M.dieart went *»ut to blm and
ice c re a la fu rn i» tu ii by lbt> lioslt-*»’. I loved iilm uh a mother.** thè m in e
T« al«l ili, i »tim i, aom e oiic lu rn c tl o:i said. «cot»nll*i 2 to Mr»». Hill.
•’Three years ago,” she .continued.
lite tiioaic » t i l d i wua b a li lite deaeri.
A b o u t 3-iyoung in o p ie » e r e p rra e n l, “I m in e to Akron and lie raine to make
util o f » b ic li JU a re luem ber» o f uur bis home with me. He u a s an orphan.
I worked as a nurse In Akron hospitals
da»», am i wc ex jiecl lo gel m ore aa » e
an 1 made a living for him because I
keep cliuibliiK ii|>, u |i, u|»! A glorloua loved him.
U lne vi a* Ilod by a ll am i u c a lu c errly
“I do not know what to do. The
iIn n ik Mi». T h o iu aao u for b e r li x p :. whole thing slokcks me now. Bat !
la lily .
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*t!?l love blm. None hut a m oth er can
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know lu»w my heart went out to the
t*oy when I win In I im the picture of
my own son.** slic said.
I '•»lice are puzzled a s to how to tre a t
Die case.
I t i b l e ue h o o l 10 o ’c lo c k .
T w o a r e in t h e rai-e for re p u b liea n
c o m m i tt e e m a n o f T urner prcclnct-
Jiih n 44irarilin a n d \V. 1'. W r i g h t .
ccDKTtTmawiciai
1 PLEASE TAKE N O TICE
Boy Becaus? Hi Reiembls#
Her Lest S o \
M o r n i n g w o rs h ip II o ’clock, ^Topic
“ Tlie W url(l*«(lrralv«t 3Icm«*»i»l.” ° M O T H E R ' S F A I T H R E W A R D E D
rh rU tia n Endeavor
Topic: j
Son Returning A f t e r S he H a d Kept
" H o w t o O v e r c o m e DifllcuJli*
Light Going fo r Ten
K veiling S e rvice 7:30. Topic: **Thc *
Y e a r» .
B ride W i t h o u t t h e H u s b a n d '» N a m e . ’1
W c v i*!i to lay «|K-uiil etnpliaMia u p ­ 4 ,\sbt!ry IJirk. — T he unw avering j
o n o u r Bible school a tt e n d a n c e . W i t h r'ltiit^ of n m other th a t her hoy would j :
an u tte n d a n c e Iiiht L o r d 's d a y ofh s. re tu rn afo r an »!"*.m e «-f ten years.
\vv are s triv in g n e x t'L o r d 's d a y for at exempfiiied by n lighted lam p t!m t#she* ]
I ciim I loo I f y o u w a n t to see tills d t- ha* kept constantly In Iter window *
sire f u l ll l M a n d e n jo y o u r v ic to ry g,m v l,i* disnpis»nnioce, has been rt»- ,
w ith u s e »me n e x t S
S u u n n d d a a y y a a t t 10
I d a a. . in.
ni. "a n lc d .^ A telegnim #w as sent to Her- ’
T ile tw o fo llo w in g q u e s tio n s w ere parti llnrvvy, living n e a r I.os Angeles.#! s
t a l . , %bidding h im ^to b u rry K ast th a t J j
received in th e t|u e s tio n box a n d w ill
lie m uy#spend the holidays w ith his 1
bv an«» vr.-il m>\l Siim luv p v r n i n g :
’ .1;iri.n(. , . Mr. , nd
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W i n sh o u ld t h e devil d isp u te w.v 0f olikburst, ne ar I ere.
j jje
, Willi Mil-bat I ih v a rv lia iig i I, a b o u t llu-
Tht>* tvl«Kmm follows th e reerlpt of J
boily of
.fmlr ri'‘.
u k t l o r , ilu? Ilrst wonl i w i -J m s I sliioo j
Tin- M orm on» baptize t h e liv ing »lie liul#ran away to sen ten years n :•> , *
f ir Iboaa w h o i l le i ) u i t h i 'u t baptism .
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[ 0 Hug Hit. w-r*-, I f o r . 15:^5; plea., WQMAN | S ATTACKED BY CAT , t
e x p l a i n II.
oat treat and everyone is invited to
•inging baskets will be admitted free,
ssion fee refunded upon purchase of a
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M u r« « B c c c t c s I n f a t u a t e d V /-th
Church Of Christ
Recitations, Instrumental and band music
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W e have tested seed corn a t a
reasonable price. Rem em ber it
does not not pay to b u y cheap
Young People
Have Gootì Time
4.25
4.80
4.85
0.25
6.20
4.60
if
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Twice His Age
K vcry ulti' I* u rg rd I» In’ |.ri'M 'iit ni
I In b aseball km lui' « Il II J i tl\ ru m In In
p lay ed lu r« Ibi» K iblay a r ii r i iw ii un
l III* I n , n illa m n i.d T uU g am e pro n i
I w i l u b<> i i | t l l l i i | (»r »cv iru l riaa n u s
uii<| III» boy» W nul'l like In Ila re n»
tn a n y ruoterà aa puaslble lo »iiciiuriyii
lb u m In p u tU itg forili lln -lr la .1 i-f
furi». Di/ii’l ini»« il, um l » liu ti y o n
■ni m r m n ip l * of tln* D igli ac-bool'a
|ilu y lo g ynn » III »uiuly » s u i io u ululi
lini Kuniu w llli H tnyton u u ru k luter.
Muuli I n t ir m t I» liuliig » In .u n In
tru ck Ib i» y c a r um l Un? Itig li »cliool I»
p ,|i» i II hk l ‘> liilii|| lumi«? n luigi- ina-
jn r ily cif III« piixi-s frinii Die n n n u n l
I r i u k i i i K l u t H ubm . May ¡¿Olii. I.»kl
>u»r nnly l » n laiya w rn l l o ‘Mllvertuti,
b u i tliuy r ic e ir e d i l n s prix », mi
»Tini imiy »•• n n te x p c c t |f » « Invi- a
I irg e r ruprr*unIalim i? I he 11 Igliarlio o l
I» Interni ìhk I" »''mi m ie o f llit*
•tu ilcn l» In r o n i |a l e I n » (Ircb iin alo ry
' c m t i . t ni rtllv u rlo n on May IHt’li. T h e
•lllijeela n in n i la? u r l i l . n by Ilio in, li­
ti »Inni», »ni] u n y t«.|ile m ay be i:b"** ii.
I.» V en ie M iller » M illi? n n ly onc n f|
Un? Il igh »^Ina.l u fllccr. u b o » u n able
10 enjiiy III« confi-refi >i- belìi ut K ugi-lir
011 l»»t K rlday um l H aturdajr. T li*
<1-leK.ite» » e r e a ll lira rtlly w rlcnm ed,
Ift-ntcd u» guest» alni p riv ih g id lo al-
Irm i Un- u i II -p rep u rrd p ro g ram w liich
i c c u p ln j iik k I of llie w eek -en d . W e
l|o |ie ib n t m o re o f th è |>i||>12» m ay go
il x l y ear.
11 liuti tic-n dn-idi d tlin i »<• x i ' e u
p r .g r a n i a l th è acltool house in.ii-m l of
III« p lay lim i u n » fornu-rly ,■ la n o r d no.
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At my farm ope m ile soulh of T u rn e r on the W. T.
R iche’s Road on
Wednesday, April 26th
at 10 o’clock A. M.
My entire herd o f well bred grade
Jerseys, also one Reg. Jersey and
one Reg. Jersey bull; this bull is
out of a register of merit dam
with a record o f 640 lb. of fat.
Team of horses and all my farm
machinery and equipment.
Come and buy on April 26 at 10 A. M.
T E R M S ” All purchases under #10.00 Cash; over thia
amount six months time «ill he given on a bankable note np-
proved by the Clerk.
C. W. HEWITT,
Col. W. F. Wright,
Owner.
Auctioneer.
Tumor Stato Bank, Clerk.
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W a l t e r Miller ia now • m p loye d hy I O u r local sporl»Hieii h a v e la-eu b a r ,
I llonea Hro». as Held r e p re se n ta tiv e for Ing good f ishing lui k siuc e t h e n|*-n ,
auto», t r u c k s a n d trac-lora.
1 in g day.
H a v e e n o u g h a d m i r a t i o n for y o u r
Mra. C. H. K u n k c s p e n t front W ed-
ow n h o m e Imnd to n l t e n d th e ir conce rt | n e e d s * to S a t u r d a y of last week nt I ho
And ts X social t h is S a t u r d a y n ig h t. , h o m e of h e r iltuighler, Mra. J
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I t i r i n g a l o n g t h e e n tire fam ily.
^ W h i t e h e a d Sr.