The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, June 01, 1922, Image 3

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    “ Happiness” to Be Found at Ghautau.qua
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H a rtle y M a n n a ri’ P la y “ H a p p ln e ti” W ill M ik e I t i F irst W aste™ A p p e a ra n c e on th e Second N ig h t of th e C h a u ta u q a *
IS M O N E Y E A R N E D
If y o u a r e in n e e d o f a n y o f th e
following* ite m s s e e u s.
Wall paper, several hundred beautiful patterns to
select from.
Men’s Tailored Dress Suits, every style and pat­
tern to select from.
All kinds o f paint and o il-see us before painting.
All kinds of fencing, etc.
New Pacific Stumping Powder one third moresticks
the box. Ask some one that has used it.
We also have another shipment of Ladies’ Oxfords
and Pumps do to arrive now—something
different—very latest styles at very lowest
possible price, see them.
Hartley Milliners’ lnt»*iimly Int«»resting play, "Uippiness,” Is to be prodneed *1 «ImutHuqua wit 1 a splendid cast of actors by tbe Kliss J>ay Flayers of
Tlie east was «elected and the production hri* been coached und staged by Mr. Ellas Day, veteran actor-producer and dramatic recitalist, whose name
U u ftimillHr on«* In Eushtrn profc-donal tlrcl
The play will be produced with the exacting att *ntion to every detail which characterized the original pro*
duct Ion in New York <*lt>* Mr. Day has secured u etist of tiiiiJKUaily fahnted a rt or*.
'I*he coming presentation will mark th«* premier of MUappjneoe** In the West. It was originally wrt ten f«>r Laurctte Taylor an«l enjoyed a long so<cc3Sfid
run in leuding theater»« In New York and Chicago.
•♦Happiness'’ will he given on the w o n d night and will unqu«*stlonahly be one of t h e lori'*«*Mt-r«*roemUTe<l features of the Chautauqut,
N o o rd e r to o la rg e o r to o s m a ll fo r u s to h a n d le
A. P. SPIER
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COMPANY
LADIES’ HATS
Aumsville
Turner
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Reduced 20 per cent
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H P A K 1 C Y O l ’ It C H O I C E of n n y l a d i e s ’ h u t in t h e h o u s e
* a t 20 p e r c e n t d i s c o u n ; H a t » of t h e s e a s o n . E v e r y
f a v o r e d s h a p e f r o m t h e s m a l l n a r r o w b r i m m e d s a i l o r to
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m o d e l » w h i c h t u r n a b r u p t l y f r o m t h e fa c e a r e
hero.
R e g u l a r l y p r i c e d f r o m |3 .O b to #7.o 0 .
show n
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Hj hrvd «doses Friday,
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idarctipe Millor »till lias th e mumps,
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“ I ' h o l o r i n e " will k e e p » o u r Dock h e a l t h y
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H. If. Ilak« r lias com me heed tin
Our Prices Always The Lowest
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puIntitiK of lila home,
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m u l we ul»«* (invi* Ilio a g e n c y f o r " M a g i c M u r i v i
Mr»
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lu re fur tllC week-end.
F o r m e r ly C h ic a g o S to re.
Postmaster Wiilit H cim I und wife
SALEM
v.«lied at A.tiuny Huudny.
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Mr*. Poller of Suh in, visited Mrs.
llarzrv here f«»r w f. w du>».
" M id hardw are M a n ”
Milo Kniglit
liarvealed the tlr»t
strawU*rile» in thia vicinity.
Mr- Cioorgia Kohfftaon «¡K*nt the
Memorial day wa» w r y fittingly oh- j W V k end tickeU on sale F riday’s,
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served on Tuesday at the I. O. C). 1\ Hnlurday’.- an d Sunday's of cm-h we« k
Foiiie days yt u cu » me« t ;i person in cetnetery w«at i.f Turne^i the n»u»ic to Portland an d return, o«»ntinu**a-
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1 fit rid abed by th e T u r n e r liutid and the pontage going and returning, return
o ! u rn er w Im hadn’t killed iiiiy I hu J v .
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I í i v I m I] At M irion lleeoratinn Dsy egerclac* hy the pupils of the Turner limit Tuesday following «lute of salt*,
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«ohoul were very m uch appreciated. Fare $2.45. "
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]5 j ay j | c |je| B on jjHje Friday and
I*r *f. I ’n le n in n and w ife *|M*n| W e d . also the duet by Helen Moore and
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0 Ue»day n ig h t at th e ( let». M o rn « hom e Phoebe Kioer w hich ahow i d the young Saturday of each week to Portland^
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ladle’» vocal talent ai;d w hat may he all<j return, ooatinuou» p assage^oih
o in th e c o u n tr y .
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exjH-eted of th e m iu the near future.
iilr«eti«>us, n turn limit 15 d a \ s from
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T he addree»delivered hy Ilev. Thoin- j atl, t>f Pa|e> Fare |2 50.
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T u b e to lit t h « t i r e f o r t h e n e x t 3 0 d a y s .
a««, pastor of the 1 urner M. K. church,
Season tickets on sale daily, Port,
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wa» attentively listen»d to hy those |„ !ltj am j return, limited to three
I h a v e in s ta lle d an a u to m a tic a ir c o u ijir c u o r , so com e
o Mrs. CJco, lirower and daughter priseiit ami we hope all caught w hu 1 moot ha from date of »ale hut not later
Helen, »¡ hms I De’corulion day
Inspiration from the speaker a» he paid t i,an Qet 31st. Stop overt allowed
I» i n un<| p u m p u p y o u r ti r e * .
fi lend» ut Stay ton.
a tribute to the heroes of our country both going and returning. Fare $3.00.
l( e d C r o w n ( ¡ s s o l i n e J|Uc p e r g a l l o n — m o s t m i l e s j e r
Tin- A rth u r K dw .nl.* . r e
. „ d to the p .o .n e r. of the western
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f.T «he .u rn m e r ne»r their former e .*.»«, The Kr»ve. of tin ...Idler d e . d Turllt r M
,ho*ld pure).».- «I„.e
O g a llo n bv test.
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home w e t ut m w u.
I wen- d r . , H d w ith «he eolor. under
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For Sale.—at acre, lined.iryr or farm Which «hey nerved an d » ith l»-uiuiful j offloe cJui|e(| a( 0
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laud, | mile front Turner. Kor Infer- tlowera. Memorial day haa gone o u w
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mure and w# leave th e grave» of Ihotc
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mntluu, call nt T ribune ultlce.
T c H * 0 W 6 li I c ll’l V
The tOty-tliIr.t ukiiuii I convention to wbunt the day w ith inUty <>«■•
which »|>*all louder th a n word» of the
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T u rn e r, Oregon
exercises of Itie O. A. C. college I» |o
virtue« uf those cntouied a ho are only
Ag a farewell to Prof, and ,1/r*. i
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( ’oleinnn w ho are leaving for Portlaml j
Mr. A lexander unit daughter, Mr», waiting fo r tap* t»> sound.
-ut S aturday, !l. A. Th lessen a n d wife
Tarry, proprietorsof l l i e S t a t i o n AlnP,
Decoration day exerelata a t t win gave a dancing party on Tuesday
made tin a rail Tuesday evening.
night nml asked Ibe T u rn er High
M r. tin -1 M r». Iv a n M ille r h a r e got e Oaks cemetery were eondupted by
»rlo»d to I k ’ present, also (he occasion
Hev.
Perkin»
of
Salem,
formerly
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L o cated a t !!>ti »»title S treet, S a le m , h a v e a Very c o m p l e te a n d u p to . to Alpine. Oregon, where Klley ha» u
cliaplili ill llte Civil war, whose a d ­ was n surprise to the honor gtiesls
d.ste J e w e lr y rtiurc A «.’ludet- u n d C t'm p lc lc K tutk i» O f f e n d n n d tin logging contract with WY» Miller.
dle»» was excellent an d appropriate ti­ which one alt-1 alt enjoyed till a late
Mt», Alma (¡ovecr of W arrenlon,
|»tice» c lm tg e d Are ' erv llensotinld».
the occasion, Mr. J o h n \Yul»oti was hour. The Tbiessen»* nre noted for
I» at hotue for her sellout vacali- it master of ceremonie» an d auuouucsd their ah um lunt and delightful lluatpi
The utlt sestpu I» aluaya on ami unteli t'cpnii'ini- and there I» no
I hr jeweler tree ivy» Iti» altare ulto unteli t ini eoiii|ihente«l lor them to with her parent», J*n and Ma llakcr.
th e program w hielt wa*«petted by tut tadly.
Stock well Cornelius goo» to Tilla­ Invocation by ftev. Italpli Tl.omas of
1,tatti» |«o»»ih|f till' U|»e»t -elei Itoli rrtitiir a» they tin- the Houtlieiii 1'it-
unteli
ina|H*rtor*.
of |>r«-»enl» for n|| orra.ion». An tut­ eifie Knllwny
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, mook next week to catch a fish and Salem, w ho also pronoutieed the bene
to ilute jeweler l» ln<li»|>rii»ihle to
They also do general ,|e«e .V re- view the »urrouitdii.g h ill, an d val.r, , „ v l U w . w i t h » 01.10 mimical . election,
every romttmnity of tn»tr inni rellnr pairing,and tf you have any ph»c o i
A . we read t h e p ap er, th e "obey - by the T u rn er bau.l and by » c „ e
nient ami In- wlicme work »Ittiw. M-wrlry th at you tlmtiglit ttaelt
To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary
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of th e ceremony arema In »tick children, llte afternoon of May 90th
markrsl »kill i» »nrr of liberiti pat rattar a citici- wan broken or a
of the Institution of Fidelity Lodge
*" W*H »• th e “ u n til d--alb"part un» au Inter-»ling one. tjulte a fair
lomiu'c.
The |H*ople of litis coin- I iiiisniiii’ take II to them mid It will
nnintly nre In no wny behind in this
re»|H-et mul the jfenerotta pul ronnge
extended to tli|» |Ht)itlltir .jewelry
linn »hon» how liti» runiinilli|ty ap-
preciatrn their elTort».
The »lock linn hern »elt'cled with
aa
rnre judgment anil include» every­ progressive |
et hook.
ns ch airm an and made n very in t e r ­
The proprlotor», ('. T. Ponu-ry nnd
thing utMf«»«ry t<> conduct it modem
i . I). Ilice, wife nml daughter, am)
ami ti|>-to-date »lore. Heft- v.jll be A. A. KtH'tie, are Well kttown aliti are
esting nildres» followed hy P. (ì. M.,
On S unday evening, May 2Stb, at Mills of^ak-m , and \Y. A. Weddle of
fgttintl Ibe b-mltng make, of wglt-lipa, mcn in whom thè pnhlir c»n bave Mr. Love and wife of Salem, « . e v e n ­
ilinmond ring», piti», attui» unii or evt-ry rnnltdciirc. \\ «■ are inoro ttimi ing visitor» will, Mr». C. A. Davis ou Hie M. K. ohureh, »--cured the grad­ Slayton,
uating i-xerel»- » of th e Ju n io r League.
linmrnt»; nnveltle» lu allyei'warp, glint iti Ilo» revicw, lo romplimeut Tuesday,
The Imi I was packed, Aumsville and
Mrs. Itomi, th e - lllclvul »U|ierliHeu-l- Stay loll lodges being wi II repri »eliti d
clock» of binnl»omt- design nml ntt ex tbeni oli thè -diarnrter of thelr o»-
Mr». R, (), Thomas an d daughli r,
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tnhli dimeni nml I h t <|imlilv of lin i- Ada, drove out from Portland f„r U,e *»‘ “ f 'hl» departm ent, had charge of
|en»ive variety of jewelry.
Mra. W, 11. Itohsou of Stay ton nml
Tiirtieuliir attention i» a n d to flue - Imi-ili»-' they olil i' thè |mhl|e.
I'll« children very Mr* J. K. Lyle of T uruer, represented
Tr" ,t" " ,,
T h ey alno conduct a com pirle Optical D epartm ent w here th e eyr» ail­ test- Memorial day exercise» at Tw in 0»k» h 1,10
nutifully
demoiiatrnt
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the
careful,
cemetery.
the Itehi'knh order by short addresses.
ed, gla«»e» g ro u n d and DlHil In nil expert manner.
laaiulng th a t had been given lliem by
W. II. Marrée has Just completed . Mr», limili. The program ci>ii»i»t*d A vocal selectkiu by Mrs. Mrs W. A.
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line hack porch to the linker h o ld , of songs, Hilde drill ami memory work Martin a n p Miss Mildred Marlin was
Mar. d-l H-'II wo - h I, J o h n J. S-'II wo - m I,
and a w nier system has been Install«-1 w ith a story by Mr». Thomas a n d a enjoyed by all, »Isolile piano niusicby
Miss Hazel Dour. The h is t feature of
Mr». IUI m -I Adam», fili»»-'» Laura and
for I hi* kitclicu.
abort talk by th e pastor. ThU program the evening was the act " W h a t Do
L-.I h A-lanis and K enneth A-Intn»,
Dr. \\ llllr Hmllh, nephew of L. I), elose» the Ju n io r w ork for th es n m n ier You Want!,, liy Mi»» (layette (iavjs
Is lie in g used m o r e a n d m o r e
d r o v e - u t from Pori lain! <m Memorial
Harr, am t family of Horllnnd, nnd a months. Thoao who have eompleled and Alice Ball, w hich showed lite
-lay an d vlslit-d a t the M. I-. Karl ¡ b y p u r t i o u l a r b r e a d b a k o r s . U o n ’t
lady friend, were licit'Sunday visiting ii,„ work of the J u n i o r League are; gooil train in g nud ability of both
tuniie. They lirmiHl-l will- th e m Mr. sa y y o u i-ittiiiot lin k e g o o d b r e a d at the llnrr lionif.
Phoebe Kiser, E leanor anil Dorothy teacher anil pupil. After the program
eml Mr». J. A. Hi-llw-md -I .- s -I i - iii .
Vi* editor »pent last Mimdny at the Moore. L u v e rtu - a n d Myron Hewitt, refr«'»htiH‘htM of ice
if y o u h a v e n o t u s e d C T I K U R O
eremi» nml cake
ranch Imnie of Mr. and Mr» Den La ! Carol Kiser, Tlii-lnin Itnrnctl, Marie, were nerved to all.
| F L 0 1 J R — T r y i t a n d seo b o w F ou ntain near llopint-rt-, an d en|o y- d Dorothy and Jo hnn ie Shafer, Willaiil '
; and K ennolh lh-ar,
e a s y it* to b a k e w i t h U I I K H R O , a most pleasant visit.
The ('h a u tain p iastarla Ibi» Friday,
Mr» H. (). Thoma* and daughter,
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Wltli lovely w eather al band, piople
I as e v e r y sn e k is u n t f o r m e l y m i ll Ada, nml Mr. anil Mr». If, \V. Smith,
Mrs. Levi Webb, aei-onipnniid by frolli tbe country should tulli olitili
weru dinner gui»t» with Mr». C, A. her daughter, left ilotulay for Pueblo, largì' li il ili he rs l'or eaeh evcuilig eliler-
ed f r o m li te b e s t h a r d w h e a t .
D-ivia Deoòraiion day.
Mi»»i»»ippl, her old home, to pay a t a in n ir n t ,
F I N I S H I N G
j I. (). Allsmnnn nud family of 8!ay- two iiioiitli*» visit to her aged father
The party a lio had thè vvorst corti»,
Mr*. Sophia Watson Tiinni l and Ion, and Mr», Alma (lower, enjoyed wlto Is ipilto hehle.
siate» il wa» Supt. Kaulkerson and not
i children of Idaho, Is here on a vti.lt to lot- eream and cake al th e (.loo. Bsower
8. S. Thomas who w a» T» years old Supt. t'hurohill w hoshowed dlscoorte-
T lie Koiliik Man
lier parrnl», Mr. and Mr». Walson. | homo Tureday eviiiing.
la»t S uturdav,' celebrateli hls l-lrlh- sy tu th e T u rn er d eh g sllo n ss meni-
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lumie, Mr. alni Mt» M. II. Tli-ina». T
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G A L E & C O .
H. L. EARL
Memorial Day
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You Save
Big Repair Costs
P. Fares
by painting nov/
SPECIAL ON TIRES
r O r can’t escape. Either you
paint your home when it
need* it or you «pend from five
to ten times &» much rebuilding
what has rotted away fo r lack of
paint protection.
Painting costs so little com­
p ared to the service of saving
it renders, that failure to paint is
utter extravagance.
Painling is economy and an addi­
tional economy is found in tuing the
heat paint. If spreads easily -toes
labor cost. It covers more area per
gallon than “cheap" paint.
But most important, the beat paint
serves five or more years longer titan
“cheap" paint. It assures better re­
sult. at a lower cost in the long run.
We have been making the best
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POMEROY <& Keene, Jewelers
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c o lo r c a r d s , d « .
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l i o « D r p a r la t e n t a b o u t th e
m o s t « J « s u a b le c o lv f a r k e o ie « .
c o l o r b d i n o a y aa«i a n y r t k e i
d e ta ils .
M a k e r s o f R u b b e r C .rm e u t
f lo o r P a ia t. A l l - P u r p o s e
V a ra is h e a . S ilk e n w b its
L a a m c l . F i f t e e n fo e F l o r r a
\ a r r i s » . W a O ia b lc U a ll F l a t s » . A u to F l t t s s e l .
R a r n a m i n<H>f P a i n t . P itt- h . j d b u - p P a L u ^
sad PIUNIFK « H i r t LEAD.
S P C C tF IC A T IC N
P u r« P r e p a r e d P a in t1
Manufactured by W. P. Fuller Sc. Co., Dept. 48, San Francisca
B r a n c h e s in 1 9 C i t i u in th e W e s t
S A f E j U J f E W Q t t t O r V - C U l »I OUI i k O PASTE IT Uf-fO UR « O T E BOOK
Mv h»u*i i.reds painting. Fuller's Specification iiouse Paints are sold by (he fuilowint Amenta.
H. L. EARL
Phoenix Pure Paint Agent
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OREGON
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We have tested seed corn at a
reasonable price. Remember i
does not not pay to buy cheap
UNTESTED SEED
it is too expensive
ChERRO FLOUR
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paints for 73 yeers — to meet th*
.rather conditions in the West.
I he best materials — PIU N E K tt
WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure
zinc, and pure colors—are combined
in fuller's Paints in scientifically
exact proportions with long-tune JuiL
Oregon Grain Co.
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Salem Bank Of Commerce Eomeroy & Keene
R K I.I.U IL K
General Ranking Business
I n t e r e s t P a id on T im e Deposits
a n d S a v in g A cco unts
Cor. State A Liberty Sts.
S alem , O regon
Jwelers and Opticians
Kyes Tested — (ila»»«'» Fitteli
| State A Liberty S t» .
S A L KM
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Mr*. W. S. LxKore ba* relu m ed
from a visit to her I-rot her, Mr Tom
Johnson, at MubbarJ.
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CONFECTIONERY
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