They all like USCO United StatesTires are Good Tires GOOD !O c P ROBABLY half th« motorists o f America ride on Fabric Tires. By the hundred® o f thou« a nnds they have ptuck to "UacoMycaHnond year out If there ever we# itta#icd money's-worth ^IJsco" qualifies—and to snare. blade by the mnker# of V, s. Royal Cor.Is. O f N U IN t “B ull " O TOBACCO Locals Mr» R.C. D sliti ess•Betsai vuiiori , Thursday. II. !.. Hurl attended III« 11 uníam e ( ‘ itiveutlon In Hal. in Tuesday. Dr Staples in having some Improve- III ilia made In tier liuua.*. For Fate: A. I. Ihnhunk pot »toc», j ! HOe per -aek. Ilrucu thru lie. H. L. EARL O 0 0 O O O C O O Q 0 O O O O C O O O G O O O O O C O O O O O O O O O O O C OO 0 O O O O O O O O O O O Ó DURHAM lu r Hal.-: Kir ir» freni two-year old ¡w h ile I. ghorn», heavy egg Dying j I -train. I tu n e It..win-. Poor Eyesight Scientifically Corrected Latest and Best Equipment Used There ure thousands o f pair* o f correctly fitted gl in and »round Tu Tu-ner. i know they are correctly fttteJ, for I did the work myself. There ii no |ur»w ork about iti I have been fitting glansei for more than a third o f a century, and I lulu- pride in fitting each and every pair correctly. The nee.aaary »kill to achieve »uch result» can be acquired only by ye»ra o f d o « , study and uctivv, practical experience. In f»et. aciuntilie knowledge o f the liighest order 1» required to recog­ nize und property correct defects o f vision. Mr Henry Duftield, wife »m l »on »' It 1« extremely unsafe to permit anyone, not thoroughly quali­ fied, to teat your eyesight and pre-crite glaaoea for you. I posi­ John and (iexrge of Cortland, Mr», j tively — ill not recommend gla»««« unle«« they are ncceaiary, end lluliert Dude »m l huhy .laughter and I you will find tket my price« are very reasonable for tbe »ervice end Ml-s K.I z j I h -II i 1‘i.lk, of Marlon, were the material« you will receive. Holiday gu »la o f Mr». Ada M il 1.1»« , I guarantee satisfaction i:i »very respect. Itev. Mr, 1’ utnatn, o f t'uurl Ht th rl-lin n t'htireh, Hal* lit, and Miss' K la iheth t orin ili.* of I'orllaml were loT n rn erfor Memorial day, Itev.Cut- u >m gaie the addre-- of the day and Ml— <'orne|lu»g-i vc a patriot le reading. Mr». Jl. !.. Kurl >|—■■■ t the week end nt M lllt'lty the gue-l af Mr*. W j S A L E M ...................................... OREGON II Hinllli A |ilva»aul f,#lnrc of lie. •iny was walchlng Ihe »alinoli try to) ¥ * ♦ ♦ ♦ » ! ( t v » ♦ ♦ » ♦♦ <■( < H »+♦■»$■;.» ♦ ♦ ♦ « 1 1 I I I H H Ity over the d im which few of Ihrm i • co d. .1 In do!n lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO John W at-on, one o f the I net of Turner'» tirami Army men ma le th e 1 M -inorisi ml.In— »1 Ihe school this week VtaAOC MARK 8 (6 U > **T O f f - Where to buy USTI resi A, L, A* long ss they lust "PACIFIC", “ PÜU8HIAS" and “COLUMBIA” Slock »«‘1 Poultry remedies ut 10 percent discount. CIGARETTES Phone 723 for appointments Dr. M . P . M e n d e ls o h n Bones turner, Ore. Rooms 210-211 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. CLOVERDALE j Mr. nini Mr# Jim llntnf lion u«rj* in Pinl(*in HufUftUy, M i . M KI) flu u n ti lo W I»i' 1 'itn it Imi w ttk to tilit'iitl llie fumar ti • i i rr fallirle Mr«. IM I« III« e>. went to Nnn|i Met) I l*»l week t » i (!rn d the It. - . . |. A in ntj'. f ’ t-fDtJet* Ladies of Fo lk and Marion Counties Mr. ami Mr*. W ill.am Jlnlzke and MU« Georgians Hptgir weie Hu'.iy VUIIors Halurdey. M U -I'catl lUsgcr vlellr.l I..-I w«rk |« t'xrtlaud w th her *1 .l.r M .», IT » , Hailing. Quality Shoes John J. Rottle W e have a great surprise to spring on you In a few day*, ite on tliei 0 watch f-*r II. Som ething you will ^ o U N Uffi’l St. all want. It le made In ()r> g.m. N o ' £ one rl»e w ill have them- • "I*, on the 0 Salem . Oregon. tua n r ■ -. s *»» arr o look »III fir our ad». I j OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO0 0 3 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo W oolen Mill Store 7 Mr. an i Mr*. YaijHanli-u alterni..I l'uimin* Uigi.g.. al limali 4 «ll.-g. Saturday. Ml-» ll.rlh y ( .ii|hrl.li:e i.i lh> tre. k end with t l o i III«.... Mr. »n.l M'*< John lli.m ii» and A'.nn Z. ikel w re -It. pplng In Salem Salurtlsy. T , liisltop, P rop . Mr and Mr». K. J. Hauaett, K.igni«*, llalph and daughter 1 b a im i » f l’ uri lami »|*citI M Muorili il .y w ith friend- In Turtler. Tin* Hauti-Ili arc well known Itere, having n -id.it livre he f tv tiiovliig to I’oillaltd. IIKGKOl X D < Y L IN D K K s B K i r t U TH AN NKW a UK Memorial Day Address BEAUTIFUL - FLU FF RUGS - any s iz e Made out o f yoar old rarpela. We clean an<1 *ew them. Salem Karpet Cleaning & Fluff Rug Works o rro r. z w i c k c r , p ao eattT oa \ r w inattr.wae» made to order, liz>-d before re-making. Information. PW 3N C 1184 (rid inettreeeea thoroughly Here- Keel her» rroovaled. W rite or phone for H A I .M I 13 1 -2 AND WILBUR I When You Need ♦♦♦ !♦ « ♦ ♦ < M M »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W W * W > W » W *« I A G ear or A n A x le W E CAN SUPPLY YOU W . E. BURNS - - DAN BURNS Not Brothers - The Same Man High St. at Ferry • Salem’ Ore. TRIBUTE TO THE G. A. R. I saw them in the morning Their step was bold and free Their bayonets were gleaming As far as I could see. How proudly waved Old Glory, How gay the Drum Corps’ din, As they passed me in the morning, Ere the ranks were growing thin. They passed again at noontime In uniforms of blue Their pace a little slower, the step still firm and true. But here and there I missed a face, of one who fought to win. For some had dropped along the way The ranks were growing thin. ; Old vyliudvr» lliul uro ItE tiH O l'X D | ami littvd wilh li. w piallili» and rmg> J.i'm M T .l- I» b xt|« horn Illa.-k art-rvnlly l-vttvr llian new iTcnuw By John W atson Sr. llivy l i n o bveii rvlvivid o f all atr»ina Jt >ek w l.erv ti* haa I irli working all W in te r, . and -ir esse» ned w ili n-tuin thvir sliapc K O U S A L K Il Y lOOOrordaoak grill.« and »ali «rrv .t i» contiououelv. I l ’ K TH K IiM O Lj: «Mr. end Mre. K A. Wxx.l of Hah-.n Wlieti a natinn erases to do honor j It A L L liitO ITI KUH, TK II N i:.. hv sul i tt ahare». I-nqulrv nf H. I,. Hnl- W o re e l t h e e e i i i i t . r)r H a l i l . d a y d o l u s . ai-li Imi.-w ili havv indi i idil li ......... liti, il to the men w ho fought the battle» ; ' n Tin par. Ore. • m » work ..|| il» If Ixt. lion and will give l-vtlar rti-u!t» with tiaunon, gun and saber, thou that : | nation ia »triokvii with dry rot and I <1 K. I l-.M ia i I n .t'r-r w Ito at in» than a Q.iautity l ’ toducllon. Mr lla .n ili.ii will have hi- dryer • • - » » f r « » « « .* * # * * » * « « « » A *«M# 6 In Turada)- night for » v id i with will decay, li'a nauic will lieconie a gninplrtrri till» w o k . legend, it'* history, a talc hi.ld. n un­ friend», w.-rv valivi) buck to Salem on Mr. and Mr». Kerr motor .»1 lx der thv dust of forgotten centuries. a von lint nf illnvua of llivlr «on. 8ah-tn Saturday. Lett we forget and are relegated to | Wanted Old inmalv I » ling plaiol , Mr end M » Waller lllica , M r s d hv place of things that w ere, we have muak.-la, »In I gima or rill.», rvlim . f Mr-. T»Wiieend end Mie. W. K. ■ I.cu ve lililí* ut T r ib u n e I decivated one day in the year, one tiny funner wars. W .ls h l are geli g to ,N. » J '.it M-h- P l i 'i r i t - N fie »ignivnt o f lim : an a towering monu- F O U K. tliggvy. 4QO Fe rry S t . . day Ixaltend the Stale Grunge. 1 iiim t of reiuetu be ranee o f love and | Ih v lltilph I-aacson la In Califorr.1 SA LEM , OREGON atri-ctlon tuour war worn lieroec. It is for u w ork visit with home folk». pOOOOOOOOAâOQOOOOOâOOOOOOO ________ ti >t built of inarhle, lira«» or bronx, you j W anted—W O O L u ran not touch it; you cannot m-e it. It J.n< I’ lvaer, Turner, Ore. 1* built out o f the greut white truth»: LE M .BIBLE THOUGHT J » « * « » » V # S » « A The loot uro giv.ni nt Hall llrnt*. hall Tbeir blood has aaucrificd .»# « * » * * * » * # * « * » é ..n T b u m liy i >.» i by Bev. a . w . 1»«-- The «acre) form» o f men in arms — FOR TODAY run, of I'liila.lvlphla, an thv practlo.» TbM>«hC« itkWfiuil »1*1 prtM - — . ! Aud thvir faoee ’ere they died. IWWi i bentagr In »b.f )«*r# Mr. and Mr». P. E. Thomason were We have consecrated It as m em orial] NO TU'K T O O W N K IIS o K HOtiS ¡ » f the t'ntluillc vhnrvli wna well »• (t.-ii.h'd. It.*v. Doran wm a w ry ple»»- line!» to a surprise parly in houor of day. It 1» to the people o f the U. 8. and ' !l I» unlawful in Ihv Hlalv ofO n-gon Ing un.I forceful speaker. Mi»a. Bernice Briggs, who Is m oving their island possessions tbe most sacred ! f.T any pvrann t» kw p a tlng nfan.v D i r 20 to Salem this week. Miss Briggs has >*“ >■ ¡n the w hole year. Tw o latter n o t i c i -:. H IU HOT NOI! IlK UHM IVKI» K. »r draorl|irl»n, ovvr Ihv agi- of Klglit All copy for IhcTlIbune must he in nm.lv many friend» while In Turner war* have hallowed May .10 to the thoii noi; for I uni w ilh Ilice; hv noi Monili-, wlthout f1r»t paying llic 1.1- by S p. in. Wedursday, if we are to ami lirr frieiiile l.iriud out In full form- whole world, There U searsely a home dUtnayrd; for I ani Un lim i; I » ili c - 11 a.■ fw llnTvon lo Ihv Cnniily Clark, »* a token of appreclaton o f her friend in the civilised world that has not to­ “ Hvi'llou Hki7 Ore gnu La w » prò videa get nut on tlllir, glrviiglhen Ilice; yva, I w iII livlp ilice; »hip. Ml»s Briggs will pe grealily day a vacant chair. A low green tent Read the advertisem ent*. t u , I w lll qplinld il.ee w ilh ihc rlgl t t mt ownvr» of doga »hall pnv n fre of tuiasetl In her clr.de of friends, in somewhere under the blue vaulted band of uiy rlghteousne» Utah (I lo Oiiv Imiliti- ( l l ) f o r male «r apnyt'il Plan* are rapidly being worked nut h llch a n ilT w o Itollara ($i) for fvmnlu for the county Sunday Sunday School Ihe church as she was an earnest Heaven In which at 1 lie behest of war m i r :tt , lit* the dust o f the Soldier dead. So It ' worker among the young people. ►T.-UVKXT Ut I.OVK—Ah ivo all tlilliy» dog», In hp paid yvorly. picnic, Saturday Juno III, 11(23. Mr* has an International meaning and the Thv l««t Lvgi-lalure dhl n»t re peni beiug f.-rvvnt In yuur lovv uiuoiig K C. Dclx. il, M isst.ayette Davis and peoples of Ihe whole world has adopted : ynuraclviw, tur love oovorvlli » m ulti. ihe |)..g Law, I here foie il I« the duly |,-. P. Itowley were deli-gate» to a meet- It, each to their own u».s. u flh e ShrllTaiid other OlHcen to In- i„g |lr |d at the Y M. C. A. Building (ut|ii uf aln».—1 l'c t .r t : » ( l t . V.) This Memorial custom growned to force Ihe law, »ml i.Q hill w ill lie I ill SliiYoili Vf iiiwlau mio», I ■« *■ \ I %l 1, ! al Salem, Monday evening, May Till T he BaonaUunale service for the International grandeur is almost as MAY J7 brought again* the owner* for the purpose of laying plane for Ihe Turner lilsh seh I will he held nt thv old na the human race. Every nation TtlK 1-iilM t: uy ri:Ai i: K.ir unto i|. w hlch are not pr .perly iicene.d. ,\pp- pnrn,te n„.lt» i jOC11| Sunday Seh Methodist Church, Sunday-night June at some period of the blossoming sea- ! g oliiId la liliruj and 1 1| - g.iwriini. n( li. nllmi blanks may he hu.I nt any .,„,(» »re now working oqt their plans ’,. The sermon will be delivered by sou decorated Ihe gravis o f its dead. I • lin11 hv upoli hi» -I o lt|i-r; ami hi» llauk or PuatulHee. and the Santiam D i.triei prunilcet |-eV jtwlpli |, Thomas. Tbe service, But there I* but one country which liauir aliali liv tulli d thv l’ ilucv of (). I). Bower something good. as planned, will he a unique evening ha* a national Memorial day ami Old J’vace.—Iiluli (l.tl. SherlU'of Marlon Cnuuiy, Oregon. Mr. Mo Doweil, a »lock hujrerof Sn-! with some real punch for those step- Glory is its country emblem, MAY UH lem shipped a enr load nf cattle front plug up the next rung In the ladder o f Memorial Day May SO stands sperate j i i y nr ri|K i(ANaiiM:;n The r-m- yoiiivd of thv Lor.l aliali rt'tnrn, nini ' Dave Kastl urn la the proud owner Turner to Portland Tuesday. (T iff succeesa, » sw e ll»» for (huso w hoehecr 1 and distinct ftom the memorial goni« lo Ziot| wilh alliga uni vvvrhi-t of a new four door Kord Sedan, pur­ W hile a I-.o shipped a ear o f »ht-i-p to them on their way Music will be an customs of all other nations uf th e] Important part o f the service, with world. Our Memorial Day is dedicalid ¡ Portland Ihe »nine day. l*Ml J oy npon tlu-ir hvuda; ili y h I iii II chased from Bones uros. That the country around Turner can koh defended the flag. K o oth er' and atgbing almit Ileo aw av.-lolali ili: and Mr. Il .Io-ri-, were visitors nl the raise straw berrlse Is proven by w hat Stale tn iU' ng school Sunday. j been done by J T. Norris. .Te haa violinist. This server is a part of Ihe nation «n carili so consecrates the grave* o f its fallen heroes aud many On Saturday aud Sunday quilo a a large Held of berries <>p Ills piece near 11IJT com m eooem eiit exercises. mav tliuusuu.l .lead in (he new struggle»for little excitement wna caused I y an ¡ Turner that is tu Its third yaur e f I car j * HRY bov g UARKNKH4 -Tlil» la Ihv engpu from Ihe Pjnltentlary. The ing sp.1 Is loadvd heavier w ith fruit (Julie a lively dlacuaslon look place humanity wait for the w reathes c f pondi-nniation, lim i llgiit la volile luto n-iiteiuberanci'B. The glory o f flowers parly was seen In one nf the butilico» iban Inst year, Mr. Norris bel Ivi* In the E. UIggcy store on when w hen (Ila World, nud invìi Inveii darknv»» hoqses I u Turner late Sat urdiiy night, that by prrper care this same will b. Montana was admitted tu the union Memorial ia as old a* the glory of God, 1 (alitar lliun Itight, Iwvanav Un Ir d u lia The delégales returned from tke good fur two years more. inr. Uiggey stated lie was there at the Since flowers fli»t bloomed on the were cv ll.-J o lm S Uh Grand Lobge o f I.O . U. K. at North I, I. reported that the 8. P. eo. will t l u , r < fr,>" ' U,e ,,ato ,hl*‘ l,B « » ve- morning of creation and God peopled MAY 30 Ben.l Oregon Krld.v night, They re- soon have a traek l.ullt ululimi t Ile w e would say he was quite yuung hut Ihe earth, flow n » have been tbe hearts H*AV Tu l ,m -H a Imiti ahvivrd llivv, we found out afterwards it wns -imply loving tribute nf tbe babe, the bride horted the tlpie nf tlu-lr lift*. Shoal# Tunnel, which recently hurtled (> man, wlntt ig goni); »»ij wlmt doli) Mr*. Barbara Suyder waa a Snnday out, and trains will soon be running ? .“ " f _ ° i ‘l V “ f . " " í . *'* ^ thv l.nrd rri|iii(i) of lliov, hot lo do | young nt we thought, as it developed I o jxy we give flower», and in sorrow on aeliednle, u -lly, and in love mrrvy, apd lo wslk guest nt Ihu Baker Hotel. that Montana on « admitted in lss-i their frsgranee »peaks o f liapineM of A i-.iw I violigli g tu John Mh.-el». .Sir. and Mr*. L. M W ebb hn.l a»' iiimhly wltb tliy U.»f.*'Mlcah Q;8. The people o f Turner owe a vote o{ .the yesterdays, tender sympathy for look iip teinporury residence In O .W . dinner guv»ls, Sunday, Mr*. U. G. | thank» to Hie onrs who are holding the sad to day, hope for the morrow. . . Ilrower's dnor yard Sundny nmrnlng, nrlggs, Hnrol.l Herbert, lliig gs Mr. It was so when the first parents E-l. M.-VIck. ( au» funilly, of Vau- , ,, , , ... , , , ,, , up tin-diteti digging operation* We W hile the uae of flowers in all ags* ILd. Gray uin.tc a husisesa trip tn ^ d«lng suine .Uiiiage lo fluwer» and nlso and Mrs. J. L- Webb ami Howard , * . , poti ver, Wnali. a.-o«ii|panieil by hl» have had good lights since work w as sorrowed for their dead, anil It haa has been part o f the oeretuonles of the Hauler, on the lovrer Columbia, Sat« Baker. lo Hermau l'm-tx’s n.-wiawu, giothcr Mra. MpVluker, of Portllau.l, halted. Maybe the contest will hold been so all through the ages. It will from pagau llilies until now no urtlay, Tbe Kdilor uml Alfred Knimcrron util till the fail mins put plenty nf Hnve we fi.rgot about the ndvantnge Were gu.sis uf relativ.» In Tuinei be so until the heavens are rolled up ever set apart a day In Former Senator Chamberlain haa .fTurm-r far Industrie». It I» ati Ideal «ere guest» o f Mr. and Mia. Kred water in the creek, Bunday. a* a scroll. fl. '»bieh to remember with dlguily and „^¡„„«.,1 f ^ m || Hblpping Imard wo location for a oannery aud t-Tux mlll Gunnlng for Sitmlay dlnner. fittest type of all that 1» good to »he Hf.lng solemnity of those who have wmtder if there u III not he a lively O A.(I. Moore and Son lia.e pur Are we g.ilng topasstbeni nptoathers. I Dr. nud Mia. IL n. Gragg were Sa- human aoul. fought for It sod have fallen in lino] contest at the next electiou fur th s o ^ « phass.l * nlw milking machine which Tbe Tow n Baseball tvaui w lll play ] lem vDItory Manday, tallii* two COWS III tl tlllic- I of duty for Its principal» aod Us flag. , t0, of y .n , Syogi. r. lite SIIvcrton ulne #t Sllverlon Sun- ■Isv. iftO M K nMtòHSWQj t>n¡t rue sù m 5 ïîof —1 SURPRISE M. E. Church They passed again in the evening As the sun was sinking low Their eyes still gleaming triumph But their step was halt and slow How sadly sunken seemes the lines How sad the drum corps din The dear old forms how frail and bent The ranks were growing thin But Look! the clouds have parted I see beyond the blue. The Grand Old Army is passing Their step is firm and true I see Old Glory waving I hear the drum corps din They are marching on to vic­ tory Where ranks will never grow thin. w- (W riter unknown)—1Wiven as a rrailing bv Miss Elizabeth Cornelius at the Memorial Day txeuciie# Tor- tier Oregon, May 30 1923. t Read The Ads.