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J — — ; U N iygÖ S IT V fO R E G O N 4 % Paid on six months l ime Deposits M. E. Church RUPTURE E X P E R T C O M IN G T O SALEM W i l l G iv e F r » e D arnor.»’ ra tio n O n F r id a / and S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 15 an d 16 A T M A R IO N H O T E L F r o m 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . TW O DAYS O NLY Tho afeudeuco al ail w r d m ha»' beau guod thla aummer r»paelally j among the y oui.g paopla. A eablnet meeting u t tha Kpw rtli ; la-ague waa lietd at the hoiue of K. I’ . llowley w liera s elaaa for ayaUOMÜ« I itibla atudy waa furwad. Tha fi rat, a. -aloa wlll ba to-ulght (Tliuraday) at I tbc church. Havera! o f the young folks are plan ning ta go to institut» at halls City for , tha week end. * » » • • • • • • » »a * * • »»-»* * a # -*# «« CaJI a n j See Us for New and Second hand Furniture Whan in Salem vtsit this »tore and inspect tha wonderful Lang Rangea made by a Western Manu facturer for western people. These range* are ideal for wood and coal, also exclusive wood ranges. On above data the noted rupturo appliance espert, C. V. l.edlich, will give a free demonstration. • TK* UNIVFKSITY oi OlltGON “ You anil at nno roali7o the differ 'inUms. ence between hia highly efficient, ab solutely nanitary upp. aaaaa OM the T h e ( ollrftr o l L it rr it u r # . S n r r x f Inefficient uneomforiable, »rm-lly and ond the A r t « wit)» 27 d epartm ent* Jtegular services naît rlunday, Hun- 271 North Commercial Ht. SALKM, ORE. thoroughly un*n. itary ela tic w b tru »e« with their bulky, pi inly vis- dey Hchool lu a' m.t prraehlng II a. rn ) The fr(deaak«nal «rh««»U tA A r c h i » » » » » « » » i w » « m » n » w t H i m » M » i a u » e i»s a H M l i m ible pad» and their abominable chaf and 8 p. in., Kpwortli I.eague 7 p. m. tecture and A ll ie d A r t » — B u m h c «* ing !• gut nipt or the varioua mail or Admint*traOo«»—UtjralMNv— <ir*J der «teel or wire tr mae« which .ever täte S t u d y — J o u r n a l ia m — i a w — fit right. All of ’.heoe unocientifle M e d ic in e —- M u » i c — P h y tic « ! L d u device» make your rupture ateadil t« H o n — Sot lolrrgy— I. a trr »ion worac inatead of better, aa ou we know. Mr. Hedlich’» appliance», For a catalogut> or onp m /orm otujn scientifically fitted by an expert in 'prt(0 Th* H vju tru r U n n 'r r n t f o f ATTUAI', -itv l b « Nr M H of I I m HI i A i U E/ i H f i d i l l i l W i (J v w i d I n person, will give recurity and comfort O r 0fort, l.ujj+nv O r r fo n A N O L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S for year» to come, not only to thoae n, Hack to Natura A II Our Work Klrot Ciao# The «uinnier attendance la holding with recent and »mall rupture», but Croat 1- yea Straightened Without ilia Knlfa No I'run» up fine, fifty-four last Sunday. TW Ifrtl Vr»r Oprm Scptrm fcrt 2 V If? 4 al»o to old. nerlerted ea:v They are •Jt yaara Practice Wa can aavo yu'l money by far the cheapest in the long run. Reliable Service. Lady Assistant The young people who attended the Many rupture» are now healed by C. K plenlo had a wonderful time, and theae improved mechanical method» brought back a good report. 205 8o. Church St.— Day *r Night Rhone 120 .Yaturaf.alk a m l O vtu n tririsl which formerly neee»»itated opera Tha O. K party will be given at tha tions; but do not delay. Special attention to children ■ Children »hould never carry a r p- Ifelzell ranch, next Saturday night, Mrs. A. 0. Eaton turr into manhood or womanhood, as It la alao a farewell party aa Mioa M t| | «l«# l they can be easily restored to a nor-1 Thelma Delzell has a school In Lincoln mal condition b> a proper mechanical '.'o., aud Mim Avalyn will go to Ü. _FousultaUuu Krac . method. These clean and saniUry O ltre, 31* N. C on I, Cpstatru Satani. Oregon Suhorrlbe for your boma pa por and device» will hefe be most appreciated. i C. next moutb. I help huild up the cotumuulty aplrlt. It will not coat you anything to be shown and a visit may mean a great deal to you and ti..*e dependent on i N O IC E * you.” AJI copy inuat bn In the handa of Home Office: 335 Boston Block the printer by Wednredsy noon. Mora H IL .IA M I « .IK W K L C irS A N D O C T I C I A N » Minneapolis, Minn. after no typo will bo aot after Tburaday E Y E S T EST ! E .D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D noun except dealh nollcoa or other emuiergrncy matter. Stale and llbarty Sit. Salam, Oregon Fire and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank « Í People’s Furniture Store WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors Dr. fl. e. talon Locals - Salem ► Read The Ads. & Pomeroy High Power Line From Salem Soon a Reality Keene SCOUT NOTES Subscribe for The Tribune $1.25 per Year SHIPLEY’S £ ! We are In receipt of iufurmation ; Saturday ai ailing the Scout Muter froIn M Tbe W. A. Martin family left for a , _ . ----- -- - — Hamilton, president of , few day» at the coaat Maturday morn loaded five mem bats of Turner Troop tll. Turner I.lgbt and Power Co., toj No. t, Into the old lord and went to |||e lb„ the b|)i(l pow„ ! In«. tba Hie vena bar on tha Hantiam, near lug extended from the Boys Training Marlon for an over nigt.l camping trip , School will be completed aud In oper- ’ Mrs. Nlbartand two sona of Cooly returning Sunday no«>n. The tim e' r r • atlon about the middle of Augu t, |H m J C im u ilu irrn aitò ’ • m irra i D i m i t i r á [ | A .ly, Oregon, and Mr». Mundiugrr of waa nprr.t In »wlinlng ar.d biking »Ibly aoigier, and aa aoon a» completed, J Halem »pent the day Wtdnesdny with whole tr>;< waa enjoyed by all ren "* to ^ w, „ ^ frou| U(j. ; Salem, Ur<Kuw. 210 Center Ht. r . i n im « Mra. C lloaes. »■ »....c. ~U me aauu Maxwell Me . wurt# , „ d |h# prwMlt pUDt Tnr- 5 ^— — K «y w «» tb« o( the troop on tub ' „ ^ ni . . - M iniera to P rices Klt’ <*i*nt W o rlt- ~ * r uer will be held for u reurve »uuror of 9 B. Driwler, wife and daughter, of trip. fcUpp|>. fof , wb,!e a( ,eMl e«¥WWAVW.WWW.WWW' Maukule, Kanaan, visited a few day» Patrol leader Hollia Bonra leave« Here-to-fore, » » i» known, tha local loat week at the home of Mr. aud Mra. Srtday morning for Scout ('amp at plaut has been unable to supply »11 K. C. Baker. Mra. Orlaaler is the i Camp Coscoson, Coacadis, Ore. r a w «w »w w n n i I demand made upou it. One of lb « ! daughter of the lata Krank Pounds and Phone 4-40 Rea. »«ftJ 1 preoeut re .sons for getting this con- I» a .main of Mr«. Baker. The Driaaleni | flection w:th tbe Portlaud Co. ho* T A X E X E M P T IO N lefl alurduv for cu their way to t'all- j been to provide an adequate power forala. How nice It sound»! But »apposing «apply for Turner, as ibis U a very ' I P a in le« Extraction of Teeth by Nerve Blocking or Nitrons Oxide ■mute one proposed double taxation for ia.(xArtaut item in the developi tent of I f M A S O N IC T E M P L E . SALEM I »ft Mrs. I. E. Put nam hot aa her guest the majority of petiple In or*ler that muy city, town, or community. a manotiiy minority might go tax As the Company will purclta.-e the for the summer her sister Bra. Increases the cost of doing business. It's free. Such a proposal to-lay would p„Wei» from the Portland Electric M cilaley. one of the things th a t compel m erchants to (• sum uutjuahOed coudemualior. yet Power Co. on a meter basi» paying for our law.makers by refusing to ehaug. the Bcl0-, gjilowatt hours delivered to B E A U T IF U L get higher prices from those who pay. B u si J. F. Thomi sou aud wife spent the . our old law. to as la prohibit tba tar. the Turn, r Co. It will be neeesaarr to ' week eud In ness is Business, and can best he done to the B g t tbe Baptist j ( her lafuaaee of tax-exempt bonds are install melera on ail conaumer* so that | convention. oanctloniug the double taxaiioo melh- , h, y ** , ble to ^.u ,be curreot ou a d v a n t a g e oi deulor and consumer on a cash Any Sixe od foe the mass*« in order that tax-ex- j lb a same basis a» they are paying for basis. Pay cah a month and put the dif John Chavis has accepted a position emplloo may be eujoyrd by tbe few. lt. Th «*t meters are to be Installed In tba vrg-tabla corner grocery at Made e a t o f y o i r w o n o i t C arpets ference in the bank. S ta r t now - - daring tbc coining month and they Salem. ! will beglu selling electricity on the F. L. Coodrige, of Portlan 1, veteran meter lossis ou the first i t September B e a lfo d ean, r e fit, sew and resite carpets Leo Heinylt was a viaitorat the flax o f 'b a World war. w«s in Turner^ This connection with the Portland | * Ntw mettreeees made to order. Old tnatreeeee Thoroughly pulling demoustratioa at the P. E W. Jneaday In the inlre»i of the "8er- Electric Power Cotnpauy’ssystera will | a ! trice Iteoord’’ a national magatine S le rililtd before remaking. Feather» renovated. Thomason ranch Krlday. m ible the Turner Electrie Ligh t .and ! J ! published, owned and circulated l>y CURVE CUT nep Power Co. to give much better service ; * 4 LÜS. FO R ....... /¡Jlj Vet.;er Bones made a couple f tripe ; ai-aan ice men. : to their customers and will provide!# W rite or phone for information to Portlaud this week with c.ttle hit 1 them with adoquate fauilitiee for sup- * J C liff While. Mins lis te l Peetz, accompanied by a plylug |K>wer forsny aditiunal busluete * gentleman of fine apnearance, enjoyed * **,al »“ ay be offered them, or that they Otto F. Zwlcktr, Prop. A. 1.. Bone» made a business trip to the band concert at Saleui Tuesday may b.- able to secure in snd about Turner, Portlaud Monday. i Ighl. 13* W ilbur * Salem F’hone 1154 The new supply line wlll carry 11000 a» g lU U U M U U i irT” ôîîti Mrs. Belwer of Salem 1 J! 9. Bond aud wife were in alten- j valts and will cost approxauialeiy »^I^Vn f\ a a — e a visitad Suuday w ith her brother eud | ¿enee at the baud concert at Salem 10.000 when completed. driver which It quite a contrast to f20 00479ô<>«Cô0<><>«<56î>ékiô«ô<>Cô«»* wife Mr. aud Mr». A. L. Houes. Tuesday uight. an acre for hand pulling. Baby, Swept a Mile Leo Deniytt npretented Ihu local by Flood, /« Saved flax plant at the demonstreti' n Mr Steam baths, shower baths, tub John Thoms» has traded his farm Deniytt came down from Alaska a few I bath», plunge baths, aud medical baths j for Salem property aud moved this Wire, Mass.—Riding on the months ago and became associated Clean and sanitary. Expert attendant , week. crest of flood wt'era of tbe First class service. Dr. Long's, Ore 1 Ware river for nearly a mile A slight trsff 3 accident took place with hia brother, Arthur, and David n m n tin w a l l a w a lla and surviving was the experience gnu iildg , basement, Salem, Ore. Mr». J. F. Lyle, «on P «ic y and wife lu Tomer, Wed need ay morning, when Kaalburu in the u a lufacturiog ot fiber S W K K T 6 LB S. of Rita Thidodeau, aged three, ware at Newport for the week end. » » l» r e»r driven by a young tuao and tow, in Turner. of this town. When she fell _____________ j by name >f Bok, of Salem, ran into a Lyle Baker, little son of Mr- and ! Into the stream she was caught , __ car owned snd operate-d by P-ter of keys. Inquire Found—Ring Mra. A. K. Baker of Portland la In tha by the swift current »n-1 carried W a s t e d —A local correspondent Peterson, a farmer living near Turner. Tribune Office. hospital with a badly spraiiicd ankle. froIU , he 1Uule Creek distriet, for down the river. ¡Mr. Peterson was turning iu on the! 0________ Two men, who put ont In a ------------------ j tbe Tribune. , left to stop at the Earl gasoline pumps ! boat, were able to reacb tier be- ' Mrs. Vester Bones and children a- , . . when the other car attempted to pass. l f . _ D . „ l , , I . i n f_ '| f.W“ she sank. She was uncoo- ccompankd by her slste. -In-law. Mrs. r .,. , tl(1 Mrg, Pogue attended the Tbe ,„ck^ „ ,ieels , ud forced , he K a n B r * ° Z g l n t ° sciiSis wh*n taken from the wa Scott of Salem, mot.red to Vancouver fu„ Cr.l of an old frieud Mr. Guthrie Sulcn car into the sidewalk and .uto <*” <* G « < « 5 - Y e a r Term ter, hut had fully recovered by fur tha week end. of Salem this week. a telephone pole. The Peterson car Coalgate, Okla.—Five yeais In the night. breaking .nto ! Jntl waa the penalty Imposed upon Dr. Long cures rheumatism no Mr». Allen of Milton, Oregon, ■ ■ o Tommy Wilson. Wilson wns dt»- matter how obatlnant or long stand- daughter of Judge Waldron, pioneer of ch .rged from Jail after serving a term TA LK S BU RGLA RS ng Office hnmuienl Ongon Big. \ the Waldo hills, ws a recent guest at lU lld * for disturbing the peace. Salem Oregon. ! Ihe home of Mrs. C. A. Davis. OUT OF R O B B E R Y T-. , , q t > A few nights later he appeared at D e m o n s t r a t e d r > V the jail to renew acquaintances, but r -. „ rn . found the door locked. Securing a Nothing better for tired muscles A . C. Cornelius and family left Crim inal Law yer Save» Jew - Thursday for North Bend w here they than a steam bath. Try It aud see for r . L . I n o m a s s o n f * cell window and Invited his friends to elry W orth $4,000. will make there future home. Mr yourself' escape. They declined and told the 10 Dr. Long's Institute, Oregon Bldg. 1 Cornelius 1« district manager for the New York.—Frank \V. Stanton, law- ! Jailer. Wilson pleaded guilty. CANS Salem, Ore. Yeoman in Coos aud Curry counties. yer. of No. 1132 St. Nlcliolaa avenue, Last Fr.dny was a day of hooetiog for the Flux Industry ou the P. E Chamois, Fox and Eagle Figh t adjoining Washington Heights court, Geo. W . Chllson wife and daughters Thouiaason farm in the Turner district Arrangements were made Thursday Davos, Switzerland.—A Swiss hunter told police of West One Hundred »nd whereby Jim K elly takes over the Barbara and Beatrice find arn Billy, of A party of 8al«m and Portland bust- reports a three-cornered battle between FI ft i second street station he had Portland and Mr. l.eckenby, of Seattle ness men after a visit to the flax plant a chamois, a fox and an eagle. The talked two burglars out of robbing him business ran by Kred Mitchell. ware Baudgy visitors with Mra. t . A. At tbc penitentiary motored to ihe fox attacked the chamois and had al of $4,000 In Jewel». He was returning from a boxing | Thomasson ranch where the owner most killed It when an eagle sttneked match to his home. No. iXO West One Herbert Briggs Is home for a rest bo. !)***•• the fox and chased It away. Before was host ut a "feast of good thing*" | fore brjrlc picking starts when he will , the engle had time to cat the chamois, Hundred and Seventy fifth street, h« STR O N G as the S TR O N G E S T --------- at noon ----------- followed by a demonstration whlot luld d|p,| meantime, the hunter said, when he saw lights in his apart- return (o the liamlltoti ranch. Gel you protection in the Northern of the new flax pullers. These pullers nitbed fron, his hiding place and meut. Suspecting burglars, he cried: “Don't shoot. I've got my hnnds up !" Ltd., of Loudon. I were flrst tried out Iu tha Turner dls- scared the bird away, For that run down feeling after a Assurance Co. as he entered. He found the Imrgtars trlcl, last year by Col. Bartraui, of T h e eagle remained In a neighboring F. P How ley, Agt. Turner hard days work, a steam and shower Canada, in su official demonstration tree, however, where he could watch had taken a pearl necklace, diamond bath followed by an alcohol rub. Bub Davy, a former resident of this 'on the Hoke farm near Slayton, the chamois. By placing n trap near pin and diamond »tudded wrist watch. Dr. Long’s llnth, Oregon Bldg. Salem "Go nhead, I won't resist." he mid hunter c"P'ured section, Is camped in Turner for a few where# record was mads as follows *h* I resh Meat Ürocerie* Fresh Vegetables to the Intruders. "Th# Joke's on me days working for the Pacific Telephone \ 4SJ acres pulled at a cost of $2 04 per *,ie ens'° '__________________ Rut I've been defending guys like you Mayro McKinney la now homo from nnd Telegraph Co. acre, covering all cost except the time 10 years." Five at One Birth the hospital anil is Improving nicely. i of the expert, which being ade’ed “ What do you mean 7” one of th* Genthln. I'ouieranln.—Five children would not have exceeded J# ,»n acre, Frank Hobbs, llneotype operator burglars asked him. J. F. Thomason and wife are enter for the Salem Statesman, was visiting j The seven machines now tn-iiig < p. wore horn recently to the wtfe of a "Well. I'm Frank Stanton, criminal tradesman In this city. They were taining company this week. lawyer,” he replied. | crated arc doing as well aud soineevtn nllve, but all died within a few houra. relatives in Turner last week »Prove It.” said one of the thieve». ______________ | better. German gynecologists »ay this I* the Then, Stnnto* told police, ha Bones llroa. Iisvo sold 17 cars for The machine now being us<d ia th« first quintet of children born In Oar- Threshing Is well under way and showed th*! men cards and letters, July and have a oar load on the track wheat is turning out na high sa Vt Vessel machine, invented snd manu many In many decades. whereupon one of the burglars ex to unload. T h « H it t i t « » bushels to the sere. This 1» go ml con fautured in Canada, and is the inven- Mahes W ire Stronger claimed : a Freueli-Caiisdiuii minister, Tti* infitta» •vor«’ un ngtleultUffiV sidering the prevailing weather candi- j ,*°1' Ry subjecting crystals of rock wit "Well, Til he blowedl Here. Ink# Ripe When G reen! and is a long step from the flOht) ye.us L. C. Rail Is bulsy with his flax tlons this summer. propia nm; f i mona rrdv.’ra « f ’ira». A to high heal pressure Just before they your stuff back. We wouldn’t reb From the standpoint of the har- , of hand pulling. The machine pulls ¡«•a of Taro. n. C.. pi vtrted H it nny begin to decay a Russian scientist puller In tile Iu depen deuce neighbor you." one guilty of stealing 1 ara «lioulil be claim* to hare discovered a method hood this week. _ _ , , „ _ ,frotu flve to eight aces a dav, end’ I rester, the banana Is ripe »lien It I» I " If I hart tslkc l to them ten min P. P. Hastier snd R D. Gray of * jlb lt u vv, n lb, green, ssys Nature Magrxlne. tn or- utes longer I believe I would have had fealsgail by being »luna lo death. for making wire stronger than steel ! dor thnt It may withstand the liant- their bank rolls," the lawyer «aid. Salem pawed through I timer Friday >bor, llux ol , |>r„ Hl from them. J. R. Pesar and wife are In Pendle at ls*l Week on their w ay to Mill City A S a etti f o t « , .. ' ships of travel, the fruit I» gathered He added he did not recognize the The ntacliiue <n Ihe Tho.ua.« n N.f()rr „ Uk¡||| taVe OI1 tbe ,,nge ton at the home of their daughter Mrs [ Chance to Boast Difference between pralac nnd lint hnrglara, although he thought U poo- Unit i* in>r »»p. rail'll at a cost of (»•"» i|(lW Tom Oook. No man drift» so far from ortln* jgHy la thnt praise metps It. Thorn Stble they might have been « » * 1 Subscriba fe » tbe Tribana 4*ft»r nr it . JKxrlu^lvr <»f le-* in ami' kl too little "imv’ ni It," »« Unitary s«h- foxy that he Isn't rather promt that I clients b* ^tns d c '»-: led. f ! (pls grandfather was « presiding ''idor. WOMEN, MISSES and CHILDREN’S Clothing and Haberdashery Popular Prices (Iljr italrm 4Hartuarif SALEM OREGON ■ Carrying Customers on . the Books ..........11 Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist F L U B ’F RROWN SUNS R T JG rS 25C m u $j\tm FLOUR, BtST HALLET BACON. MEDIUM IB. ZBC ROLLED HATS m PUCHES DM5 B 8 S » .. 30C “ >«* IOC DILI PICKLES M K T , STRAINED °<S 50G BREAD ’ K K î . TW,~ IOC VINEGAR 30C 2 » ..^ MASON JARS « ä ff. 95C 89C CARNATION MILL CASE - - - - - - - S4.Z5 DAMON’S 899 N. C om i Salem» Oregon. Read The Ads and Save Money Auto Accident tcutt rug m m