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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1924)
J*— — a - — ■ H O ásavm Mr* J»in«» Kell) epcnl T i » »day In Mulrlii al U r hmne <4 lier I ri llii r. K. ’. I *r tin It, whu Ita« teen »1» It ¡nr * III» U N i v it t e iT Y - f O r e g o n time. — — I * 4 .i.. ■i*. THE OBF.GON STATE ACEICULTURAL COLLEGE OFFERS ‘% A Liberal «mi Practical Geo. Murria t«(l Wednesday for Ida ranch In r «lk Co. load out hl« oak wood which will Iw Shipped to I’orl- land, Education" lit the »«vend pursuit* anti professions In life Through the following schools and department«— The School of Basic Arts and Sciences (fcri. ■itellak. pokHa i ( h U w . touS.m taagoagoe. klaUtr. »»‘I Iks MkMwl !>■ ■uunJatlua Iralntae «pun ekl.h te»hal*al •pMtallaalloa 1» kvllt The UNIVERSITY o( OREGON ran lain« The Ten Technical Schools The ('«(le g e cd Literature. Science aid the A ria with 72 department* Agriculture— IS department* (B.S., H H degree«) Commerce— 4 department« Il M degree I Ergib ering— 7 department* ^ HH., M S. degree«) Forestry— 2 department« (U S . degree) Home Economics—6 depart'!« (B .8., M S. degree«) Hiari.-ar T— ( B 8 ., Ph C degree«) Chemical Engineering - (8 .8 . degree) Tk# IrsMni Irftletnf Inti I s s i» « » » ehrU ral «4*« Mine*- S department« (U S .. M S degree«) For a eotalotu* or ont) information U l r i c a Th* H*t¡ttror (/niw iilly of Oregon tu fn r Oregon Vocational Education—6 department« ( I I S , M S. degree«) ^TW dlk Yaw opra» \eprmkn 2Ï. 1*11 Military Science and Tactics 6 unita (U.8. degree) i4 «««U < e . l* « a » lfl» l Jaarrallam. »erial ertene«», a a « rt.*alc. Knlrear» i » 4 «r»«la »tlea ie«iuli»m »st» « r » «tandard. Tkroaak tk» »»aal la lla e areaelaallon» Ik« C o li««« I« a »«r «4 u «« I « th« b»»t l i l l a a l » »ra «ol» la Aiaorlca I.lu4»nl llf« I» » <«#etl..n»Mr w«U o r«»n i»«4 I« «•«•Io« ul«»l» «I t»a«»r»M p » a « M i l l a » Io Ik« roía mon w««Kk. AJmlaalo« «I *r«»ka»«n. *r«l»n*k»i «1. I»I* Pa» lU tt»lf»l»« k««fcl»l» * a « »eM ia» la la n a a 'U a w ill» la Locals Read The Ads. Sutmcrtlie for your home paper and I help build up the com in unity »pirli. THE R K O IIT IA R ongCUN A riSl CULTURAL COLI.COB OREGON CORVALLIS 4 The prcdnetonal a lwe>U ul An>i Irrt ui« and Allied A ru—Bunmc* Admin tati» l km—Education—Glad uale Stud»—Journall»m—Law— Medicine— M in a—Rhytical Ldu catto«—Sea ado«r—Eitenaiun N O T IC E % P a id o n s ix m o n th s Hoy Hcofleld oi Head purchased a no.t Ford orupe of A. I.. Hones last week. Mr. Ko field la a brother of Dr. Hcotteld formerl) of Hrleai. Mr. Presenti. foraman of the print shop at the Stata Training Kelt» I, a.'Comp«nied by one of the b y e o ft liât Institution, waa a caller at tLeTrlbune urlile V nday evetiltig. EATON and EATON Practical Hatters Styles chinjtf on Ladlot or Gonts hits. 291 N. Commercial St A. H. Maker and wife accompanied | hy Mrs Maker's father, Joint ttmall- nian, all of Cortland, visited Huuday at the E. f . Maker home. All copy must be In the hand» of the printer by W edarodsy n<»»n Here C. K. Mundlugvr and family and after no type will be gel after Thursday Johlt Mel «er and wife of Helen visited noon except death notluca or other with Mrs Mundlog'-r and Mrs Melwrra riuuiorgeney matter. mother Mrs. C. Mon»« Tuesday even ing- Mi*« Helen H rower I« visiting friend« I lu Turner till* week. W in. K«rrler ha» been laid up i ft« ; day« with pluerlsy. Time Deposits M»yro M cKinney, who has (<ern In the huop i tei (or some lime la now «Lie to I» up ami out of the hospital and •aperta lo Im h"ino in aliout a week. For that run down feeling after a hard days work, a strain and shower rath followed by nu alcouol rub. Dr. Long'« Haiti, Oregou Hldg. Salem A . L*. Maker and wife, of Portland, j G ath Urna, were butay rawing wood were Sunday vlaltora at the home of ! In Turner Wedueeday. pa routs, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Maker. Mr Maker has Just 1st ly returned from John Thatum and W ill Wilson arc I i l . K. Miles I« building Ibe aldswalk the National Guard training camp in emploved in Salem. i tu (rout of bla property on Third hi. th« Hotith, where he served In bta cap Mr. and Mrs. Hennlee had company acity as an odt or. from Portland Hunday. The H. II. Hakrr family were ahop- Tlieo Gray-bell was visiting hU 1 plug la Ba!tiu Tuesday. The wires arc being strung from (he grandparent« Mr. and Mrs. W ill m ate Training School to Turner. It Wright, Huudey. Mitt Mi (choir and family accom p is being placed by the Portland Elec Dr. and Mrs. J. W, Kananni im + i tric Power Co. The line i* composed anied by otner relatives came down ¡ Kahm vlaltora Tuesday. of three high voltage cables. from Portland Saturday to speud a The large transformer» »re be few day« on I heir farm. Operator Harry Bcunvlt o f the S P. JfATi-RctrATMy - The Hclenco of Health Aa an Eye Specialist We Guarantee ing placed at the North end of the Mrs. Grace Thomas and daughter I Co. was a Salem visitor Tuesday. or Uack to Naltiro A II Our Work First Class bridge, from these the curreut will tie Anna were in Salem Wednesday. Cross Kyrt Htralghlaord Without the Knife No Drug« u,alribul«d the city Hues. 26 year» Tract tee We can save yew money Ivan Mlltor is the proud owner o f a ; new Oidauinbile light sis sedan. W a s m t U -A local oorrcspond*nt from the Battle Creek district, for .Y i i f i 'r o ^ a t h a n d O p t o m e t r is t Mrs. J. K. Thomason, who has been . Special attention to children i inulte sick since Saturday, la tiuprov. lha Tribune. F ir e a n d Automobile Insurance Written ! i Turner State Bank Dr. fl. C. Eaton M rs. A . C. Eaton BIRTHDAY DINNER JIT TRE WIPPER HOME I l" g Mrs. M. A. Karhare la visiting her Prof J. It. Ilidgood and family left nephew, K. J Miller and other rela Salem. Oregon Wednesday for a weeks motor trip at tive«, iuclndiug G. W . HuDfcaker aud j A very pleasant dinner was given at wife. She will go from here to Me the Tillamook beaches. K ionvlllc for a visit with her brother, ' the H. W'ipper homo Sunday, July 80 Rev. A. J. Huns ikrr before going to j Th* occasion being the celebration of The city reservoir was visited Kuu- the birthday* o f Mr*. H. Wipper July Maker City. day and was found to he running over 19, Mias W innie W ipper and A lice alruug. N «t-iA ai.K j c w s _ r w « A h o o r r i c i A N » Mrs. C. Bone« motored to Vancouver Chapman July 20, aud Jean Lyle July- Kunday for a visit with her daughter. 21. Joe Morris w ho’s biilhday was E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D Steam hatha, shower baths, tub Kbe w «» accompanied by her daughter July 21, was a lew a member of the halhs, plunge baths, and medical baths SUM grtl Uhartf Sti. Satsra, Oitjon and son-in-law Mr. and Mr*. John 1 party. i Clean aud military. Expert atiendan!« Deliver o f Salem. I beeldea the guests of j First elsa» service. Dr. Long’s, Ore j honor were: Mr. H. Wipper, Mr. and ! goo Bldg., basement, Salem. Or*. Frank Lyle and daughter Nothing better for tired m u s c le ,,“ ™' ,n d Elaine, Mrs. Lena Ball and daughter I ■*>*»»*« ******** .eMtMOMeemtssn tffrfefrmem sM , MMMfsMMMM than a steam bath. Try it and ace for I Alice, Mrs. Cordell Ball and three «out E. C. Maker, K. I*. How ley and Mr. yourself Elton, K eith and Hubert, Fannie Coleralrr visited the Maker ranch near Dr. Long's Institute, Oregon Wdg. Wipper, Ihn aud Karl Wipper aud Stay ti>n Monday. Salem, Ore. Kau» Drager. E m bnlm rrg «nò J t m r r a l B tm lu ru Alice Chapman of Fortland Is a M. A. Goo«tspeed and wife of Salem, Burton J. Neal was In Turner a small uauiesaKe neiee of Mrs. Wipper. Phone liUll Baleni, Oregon. 210 Center St. are »ponding their vacatioo at the P. while Wednesday on bio way to Salem The guest* include»! all tbe children E. Thomason flax Arid. Upon arriving st the Capital Cily he of Mr. aud Mr». Wipper except Mr*. K ftiotoni W ork — —M oderate P rice* found his watch aud fountain pen 1 Bell Falmer of Kau Francisco. fa WSWAk¥SSl«mW¥im.'^SA¥S.«WAmVlVV» ■ Herman Peetr. is bul»y this week missing. H e lmmedlally returned to : Installing meters for Ibe Portland Turner caught the guilty party and ] Electelc Power Co. retrrlvrd the missing property. .VtMlCHff __ t ’onauUallou E’ ree _ « S lo e , M N. Com 'l, t jwtaira Pomeroy & Keene CaJI and See Us for New and Second Hand Furniture W h ea in Salem visit this store and i: spent the wonderful Lang Ranges made by & Western Manu facturer for western people. These ranges are ideal for wood and coal, also exclusive wood ranges People’s Furniture Store 271 North Commercial St. i og a WEBB & CLOUGH CO. F u n e ra l D ir e c to r s A N ^ I C E N S E ^ M B A L M E R » Reliable Service. T Lady Assistant 205 So. Church SL— Pay or Night P h oo« 120 - Salem - Subscribe for The Tribune $1.25 per Year Û ty * # a l r m f i n r t i m n f 1 SA LEM , ORE. S H I P L E Y ’S '4 3 VISSES and CHILDREN’S Clothing and Haberdaahery Prices Popular WOMEN, Hollis Hones startid work on the Tbe Hue crew of the Paoiflc Tele concrete mixer at the new church phone nnd Telegraph Ct\, ere in Tur Wednesday. ner this wc»*k, m oving sonic of their Jt was like getting beck home from line» so that they will uolconflict with a vacation to go to church Huuday— Put Barnett return«rd from Eastern the high power linea strung by the 'every oue looked happy. The flue con- Oregon, Hunday. He a-dd that crope Portland Electric Power Co. 1 veniion programs, the music, and the looked good considering tlie season. beautiful picture« live in our memories Roy Ferguson, of Sakun called on _lu(j ^ our KOOd miuister gave bis word I J sitiudq they filled those mem- Dr. Long cures rheumatism no hie old friend F P. Row-Icy a short J ( jj , oonteul o f the message and mailer how obstinant nr long sland- time Friday evening. Bro. herguson f i . ng Office basement Oregon Big. is connected with the Glad Tidings gave each heart that know,edge o f the Mission of Kulern. This organisation Word esecutial to tbe establishing of Haleui Oregon. Phone 440 Re» S » W »»«»yW i » >»»ia w » «« rom commenced n camp meeting at the His kiugdotu. »• »»M m -»« A t •»• trarr from frooomt Oslo o* o a o tro tl Fair Grounds Tuesday ni tit. Mr. Shelley will give a aeries o f ser mons on the Christaln life as lived, Painless Extraction of Teeth by Nerve m ocking or Nitrone Oxldn KTRO N O as the KFRONOEKT enei, Buuduy niorniug, and a different rtiysicua and Surgeon __...» — •»..». I ». i l , . , V «»I- 1 K o rn ' • » Get . you _ protection In the Northern M A S O N IC T E M P L E , SALEM tbeiue in the eveuiug, along evangel, A ^W W W A W kV W W U W SW kW W ^V W W W W U S^V bSV ^ Aneurauee Co. Ltd., of Loudon. Yüttiacntx TURNER, » ORE. ialic Hues. K. P. Rowley, Agt. Turner Prayer Meeting Thursday night. Mrs. Iris Mdler with Eugene and The young people will attend the Marjorie of Bouts 3 were callers at the BEAUTIFUL Marlon Gounty C. E. picnic next home of their aunt Hunday afternoon. Saturday starting from church 1 o'clock Hazel Green school house, 6 mllre (A . 8.) I Miss Addie Coudlt, of West Ktayton north of Kalem. All C. E. welcome. Any Site aud her aister Mrs. C. I». Grant of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Durham of Salem i I'ortlaud visited In Turm r last week. were visiting their aister Mr. aud Mra. j N O TIC E Hide oit ei y n r w m i n i Carpets Chas. Cuimutuga, Hunday. All ecouta desiring to participate In Kasper Han man, M. MltohofT with Elmer Wehb waa a gueet at th e' overnight camping trip be at the II> a l e o c l e a n ,, r e f i t , s e a t a n d r e s i t e c a r p e t s hie brothers A. and V. MltchotT and Joliu Thomas boiue Huuday. Tribune offloe at « 40 p. in. Saturday . their famine« of Portland motored to Logan iK-rrlee are all completed out Each scout bring rations cither e’ nglv New niottressrs made to order. Old niatresse« T T t o r v v f j h l r «¡J the Mitoholf ranch for the week end. . at Ctoverdal* and moat every one 1« or by pair*. Bedding may be brought H U r i l i s t i before «m aking. Feathers renovated. glad. the same way. A trip from Turner to Ktayton will Mi.*« Grace Ruasell waa shopping | Write or phone (or Information Largott N ew spa p er coueliice any one that there are some and vieitlng In Kalem Katurduy. In I860 there appeared hi New York ■ . y W W V V V V V W W W W V A W . W i V i i S 'i W A W V A S V . '. S V good crops In Marlon County In spite Mr». Grace Thomaa la expecting her ... . , ___ the largest newspaper on record. of the dry weather. •on H oyd home next month from H:i«i meBgure<, th8 of (be aheet Frauclaco, lie rxjwatta lo «tay about Ott« F. 2wkk«f, Frag' The dimensions were 9 by 6 feet. It Mr. and Mrs. Fred < ¡milling and we« It. waa railed the "Illustrated Qusdrnple Halem Phone 1154 Mrs. L. J. Kuwlcy attended the Holl- M i Hi 1 bur Chus. Cummings iva» happily aur- ' Castellatlon, and consisted of eight nee* camp n eet ng at Ibe Fair Foe eight weeks 40 people prist-»I Ust week by the arrival o f an pages ¡ Ground Holiday. / # ' » • O w n h fie a M w « old schoolmate from tbe East who : were busy with Its ronipllstlon. It M *« teas Intended hy the founders tlist ■ Rile», the transparent, hcnt-rcalstlpg ..................... Th* n.<>n w*« « w-lngles* bird found M oon and W ea th er v »Mid tilm for a few dev»- copy should be Issued every century. W h ere th e M o n ey C oes I« New A> 'land, »mn«'vh«t like »n pilneral, familiar to utility (lirough Ita j ; One aectlon of Turner waa rllhout Ancient « I menjo«, In the toqtriry Mrs, »lutst»y had her sou fotti Wrl’ e down the s»iie»h)le of the ietrich Ip apponine«. It \*tl«d from for window» In heating «tore», power for a short time Hatnidty, ow- nntwkbatandlng. esy the moon sen The Tribune shop eon print your day's rhores and errands and you llnd not here any appréciai « etfect « on Hie alae of » turkey to bird* 12 fret baa now heroine so r»<i-ntlal In elec log to the hrraklng of n » l i e by the Oregou City aa her guest Huuday, the that most of them mean th« spomflnr aftcrnooi) waa »p»'iit in making lee- butter wrap», letter heads and en- |p height. Tlwy were edible and Llelr trica’ Indus:ry that t>* larger elec- high wind. w*o * -r of mosey. i-rracj. ! vclopet. »: term inarm i'«iure ttinn (too yean Irteal Mpply toantifai’t'irlr.g ecinpanle* « g ¡till epe-r.e t ' v r uj.oiia. kg o I» yivh^M,' -Kl» tV mat fact. You GetmmutfThese M a r i n e s a n d '' SALEM OUR NEWSPAPER r eubi'notg, OREGON $ 1.56 ££ wrmTTlTOi»™ ■— ■ Just Received Guaranteed D. B. axes at $2.25 good handles from 40 to 70c, for 30 duys. Auto tires, tubes, boots, top dressing and carbon remover at cost. Also have cow spray that will knock the flies and not blister. H. L. Earl, Hardware Read The Ads and Save Money Dr. O A. Olson, Dentist H. N. Gragg m anad c io n iE F L T J IT F H U G S \ secern tcutt ru « works