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g — ----------_ . ■ •— u AUTO PARTS HOUSE Locals 4 % Paid on six months 1 Read S u I « i :(II mi fur your bouts paper anil help liullil u|> the cunmmnUy spirit. Tim e Deposits N O TICE Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank ^ Pomeroy & Keene R K L IA M L K J K W K U K N S A N D O P T t C 'A N S E V E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D Solom, Oreion AMAVA iVAVilWMYM .ÓV.WVMMMM • AMAWinViVA AW MMMMMAWWf M W W * ülir 0ulrm fHortuarg Enthalmmi and mirrai Oirrrltini Hele ni, Oregon. fh on e KUS A G IIK a T 1IA Itti A I N in glaaere, tilia nionlli. F.aton Optical ( ’#. 2H2 N. Coni'l (up etalra) Halutn, Oregon 210 O nter Ht. Kflicicmt Work----- Modernto Triefe Henry Harnett and wife were In Salem on hualneaa Tuesday. BARGAIN MONTH A. [,. Hones made eereral tripa lo Salem tilla week. 1 H. D. dray ami ami W ill at Baleni wer« lu Turuer ou buslueaa Haturday. C. W. Hewitt aud family motored to Pacific City for the week eud. Beginning with August 1st and continuing until Sept. 15th we will give six monnths free with each yearly paid in ad vance subscription. New o p Paris Business Make Mil-nominal Growth in i 1-2 Years All uo|iy must la* In III« hamla of I'll« auto part* .tor« of W. K. Ilurna III« printer by Wednesday noun. Her* after no ty|Mi will Lw a«l after Tliureilay of Hah-ni, carries i»i o of the largest aud uuun rxcvpt death noth»-* or other moat up-la dal« auppllr* of parla I d th« city. Four and on« half year* ago rniuiergency matter. Mr. liuroa atarted In bu»lfii«a with th« Tlmpkln Heating ««rvlcr, in a K. I*. How ley K|i>'iit Hu udii y with »mall apac« with another firm. Today Floyd Mouierof Piraauiit I'olut. the »tore occupies ahouMlXH) *14 . ft. of floor apaoe luriadlng th« ofttoe i|uart»r* M. O. I’uaratm and family e|>eut tlir The alor« room baa been enlarge)] week «ud at Newport. three time* during Ilia paat year and balcony baa been added for lha office Ileo. Farri» la again at trie old place and ever lunrsaslng »lock of auto In the Karl Uardwarv. auppllea. They carry a full line of alandard part* for all cara, truck* und Perry Baker returned Sunday front tractor*, siieoalDItig In Contiuei t I motor part*. the Eastern Oregon harrea! Hi lde. Comparison of the preaeut business Hato Hulen aud wife were Turner with the atari 4} yeara ago- apeaka for la e lf regarding the work of th« pro. vieltoM Mouduy. prlelorw In building the buatneaa from practically nothing to It* preaeut pro* Don't «tart anything you can't fin- pirlloDi It la the influence of bu»luue< Uh— (ureal firea, for inttance. men of this type that make* for a »Usily aouud bus I or*» prosperity. Herman l'eela end Mr. Ktlll wore Hale in viaitore Tur «day. Fire and State md Liberty Sts. The Ads. Mrs. J. K. Lyle was the dinner guest of Mrs. O. A. Cl. M'Hirc on Holiday. Delbert long and family returned M. E. Towneend and wife were Hiturduy from a trip to the coast. They •tinner gueali of Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Weut by way of Purtlaud »nd Astoria making the loop trip, and taking lu all Fatua Holiday. the beaches, coming out by way of — Cloverdale, Qrand Hoiide and McMin Mrs. Laura McCouuell, of Portland nville. They went to Hein to visit rel wwa a dinner gurat at the home of Mrs atives before returning home. Mr. C. A. Davi» Tuesday. Long reported the enllro road paved or incadauilied except one or twoplacts Hertchal Brower left Thursday of where detours were made, He met laat week for a visit with hla mother two of bis brothers at Pacific City and at Urevals. weut deep sea fishing, the parly tak ing about loo pounds of fi*h mostly Misa Hasel Peels and 8la 11 ley Ptewer Lin g Cod. Although the bay was visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moot« quite rough they managed to make at Mill City Hunday. the trip without uny bad «fleets. Mr. »'■ ■ " .-'i..' I-ong's brothers, Ardbie aud Willard, Mra. F. C. Deludi and daughters live In the Cloverdale district, one is Thelma aud Avalyu were at the coast a cheese uiaker and the other a dairy last week. I man. Mr. Long is a former resident ------------------ ' of Paclfle City, having taught school Subscriptions taken on this offer between the above dates only. Wr unr nttlif thr hrst quality of mater ial tu nitr Job printing. _________ (hoe us a Crial_________ REMEMBER WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Curtis Publications Saturday Evening Post $2.00 yr. Ladies Home Journal LOO Country Gentleman LOO . Mr. Colemlre waa quite severely in jured laat week while cutting wood ou (lie K. C. Baker ranch uenr Htaytou. He waa aawing on a log, when, with- out waruiug, a Dee that waa cut and I »Igrd, fell and pined him under It. He sustained a badly bruised bock aud arm. He is now so far recovered aa te he able to walk around if nothing fur ther develop«* will be alright In a few days. DELBERT LONE E Htcam baili», ahower halli», tub balli», plunge balli», and medicai balli» Cicali aud aaniUry. Esperi attendanti) First ciaaa servi«». Dr. Long'», Ore gon llldg., baseiuent, Haleui, Ore. renewal MR. M I R E BADLY INJURED 137 of J.R. WATKINS PRODUCTS going away twoufht right to y out door for the most delightful CMfMMlt by M* t»l itw |off*M (MnrMMt ta (I m wmrid , VACATIO N DAYS Q. R. Stover W a tk in s you ever had D e a le r - t i t N . Liberty, Salem, Oregon accept the alluring invitation o f your chosen beach or mountain resort this summer. LOW FARES ET. A ANNOUNCES SERVICE Um Southern t'artfu IH day or ita eon tick e t lorn round trip /arm. The Turner Kleclrlo Light and Power Co. aunounce* that they will connect wifli the Portland Electric Power Company'» high power lioe, Haturday, August loth, at noon. Tliey intend to improve the quality of service in iudividna! cases whei* change* in the |inu may t>* neoeaaary. Beginning with September 1st. all |>ower will be sold on the meter basis and meter» are being Installed on for mer flat rate customer*. Beginning September first, H. It. Peetz will have charge of the local business in ¡dace of the Oregon Grain Go. ED. PRUNK anywhere oa SPECIAL - - Country Gentleman 13 weeks trial subscription for 25c. Farmers! Here is your op portunity to get acquainted with the best American farm magazine published. The TRIBUNE flraii (ÿitartrra fur .Utili Ilriiitlmj TURNER, OREGON. Read The Ads and Save Money i Mi. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and sun Talbott returned homo from Hud wen- in Corvallis Wednesday. Tacoma and oilier Washington points, Harry Tiloma« Is home from Ule ¡ Tuesday night, lutrvesl fields. J The \V. C. T. U. met with Mrs. C. I A. Bear Wednesday afternoon. A good Henry Williams of Hilvertnn passed attendance was present, tkiough Turner Sunday. Henry Is Word was rrcelved this morning proprietor ufa barbershop in th)' city (Thursday) of the death of Fred Htapliw stirer*on. of Portland, Mr. Staples was a brother On fluoday night what appeared to of Geo. Staples and Mr». 11. W. Smith be a* attempt at burglary oecured at Paving Is under way In Aumavllle. the Lyle store, Upon Investigation n ett day a hole was found In th« Tills la the last link lu the pavid road aereen and also In a heavy oardhonrd from Stay ton to Baleni. at whtuh was In the door In plsce of a Mrs. Gertrude Hone* of McMinnville broken glase and both doors unlocked Is visiting with her aunt Mr». C. Itone» Upon »»refill sen roll It was found that 1 Grandpa” Band found Itimposalli a nothing was taken. to attend hand uoncerl In Baleni Tu t- much I » the regret of all J. F. I .via and Fred Mitchell rctnrr >l».v aveuli •d from their trip In ltrltl«h f'ttlinnhlii those present Tu<eda> night. .1. F. »a j» they pas» il Home fine fruit was left at the T ri through some of the finest country bun» elRoa fur which we are very ghat aver laid out door». Thankful, They knew uur failing. Drug less trt at nun l half price, tliia mouth, at ÏS2 N. Coui'i St. (up-atalra) Salem, Oregon. Local Agent. Call and See Us for New and Second Hand Furniture i W hen in Salem visit this store and inspect th* Ed Pruuk, of 655 North Church wonderful Lang Ranges made by a Western Mann— Street, Bileui, died Sunday night at factnrer for western people. These ranges are ideal the family home. He it survived by f one *<m Merle, one brother, William for wood and coal, also exclasive wood ranges. H. of Applegate, Oregon, and three * »ittere, Mrs. Lulu l{«!lc y , Mrs. Emms Reed aud Mrs. Minnie Henderson, all of Turner. Fuueral was in charge of J 271 North Commercial St. 8 A L B M , ORE. W. T. Higdon aud Bon, of Salem. Burial took place in Twin Oaks Cem HHHHH « « « « » » » ♦ « * « « H » « I H i H W m W M W W W etery at Turuer. People’s Furniture Store WEBB & CLOUGH CO. F u n e ra l Directors For that run down feeling after a hard day* work, a steam and shower bath followed by au alcohol rub. Dr. Long's Bath, Oregou Bldg. Halem a n d u c e n s e Mrs. Irviu Putnum attended the Home Coizituiug at Amurille Sunday, meeting old friends an acquaintences. ¿T om Miller say* ruutiing a barber shop and housekeeping keeps a man buisy, but it is cheaper to wash dishes JMrs. J, Cook visited in SaUni Frl- than to buy new ones. I day. STR O N G as the S T R O N G E S T John Thomas spent Saturday night with ills sister Mrs. Wtlaou aud re- Gel you protection In the Northern Aasurauce Co. Ltd., of London. | turned to Salem Sunday. F.P.Rowley, Agt. Turner Mr, aud Mrs. J. M. Hamilton were shopplug In Salem Saturdny. Harry Benntt has completed a radio Mr. and Mrs. Henuies and daughter outfit and tried it out last week. The and Frank Bcliampeir were lu Salem result was very satisfactory. 011 business. ^ wbalmerb Reliable Service. Lady Assistant 205 80 . Church St.— Day or Night Phone 120 - Salem - CLOVERDALE The lights were off three half days Mr. aud Mr*. Fred BellIffer motored thr past week, owing eo repairs made to Salem Friday. at the mill. Mr. and Mrs. Fliflet and family attended the meeting at the Armory Hupt. Hall, of Chctimwa Indian in Salem Saturday evening. School, purchased a new Ford touring J. Cook is able to work again. ear of Bone* Bros. Monday. Miss Lee McKIntny of Bwhiu spent the week end with her parents Mr. Nothing boiler fur tired muscles and Mrs. J. W. McKinney. Ilian a steam bath Try (t and see for Joe Morris visited hla home this laat yourself' week. He is working at Black Rock. Dr. Long's Institute, Oregon Bldg The W. O. T. U. met with Mr*. John Salem, Ore. Seblfferer last Wednesday, These great play-grounds are easily accessible to you. For complete infor mation and the Oregon “Outdoors Booklet” communicate with Southern Pacific j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker and Mrs. B. 1). Briggs and sons Harold and Herbert motored to Silver Creek Falla, Sunday returning through the Wwldo Hills. G o to Tillamook, Newport or Cooe Bay beaches; see the Oregon Caves, the intriguing Mackenzie river; Cali fornia resorts, too. H. S. Bond, Mr. Mouter of Pleasant Point waa ther* y‘,,r a,,d expects to return E. C. Baker is at the ranch looking taken to llio Willamette Haullariuui «**• after Ills berry crop. The crop is fair for au operation. but not as large as last year. C. H. Stono is making posta and : building fence for E. C. Baker ou hi. rauch near Klaytin, Visit famous Crater Lake. Its placid blue waters, bordered by towering cliffs rising 2,000 feet high, make a sight never to be forgotten. A n d excellent accommodations are provided for your comfort. Subscribe for The Tribune $1.25 per Year » H fW H » UHM J S H IP L E Y ’S TS WOMEN. MISSES and CHILDREN’S Clothing and Haberdashery Popular Prices Mr, Kunke who waa injured last week by falling from s load of straw, was a little better at last report. A number of young folks of the local Chapter of the Epworth League accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Giinulug attended Ills Sunday services at the Institute at Falls City. SALEM • OREGON G. A. McKay and fumily, and David Alexander mortored to Forest Grove Sunday. The Tribune 1 yr. & 6 mo., $1.25 John Watson Jr. aud Ivan Miller Mra. W. F. W right Is on th* sick ami family left last Wednesday for list. tVater Lake for a vacation. John also Found—King of key*. Inquire Mr. snd Mr*. C. H. Kttnke are im visited the Oregou Caves before re Tribun« Office. turning home Tuesday night He re proving slowly. porte»! a grand time and wonderful Phone 440 He*. w U Mrs. J. E Whitehead from Turner setnerv. He said there were a large A G R E A T B A R G A IN in glasses, th!e visited her parents Friday. number of tourists at both places. uiunth. Katun Odtical Co. Ernest Kttnke aud children from Painless Extraction of Teeth by Nerve Rlorklng or Nitrone Oxid* Cha». Martin of the Oregon Grain Portland arc visiting his parents Mr. ¡312 N. Com'I (up stairs) Co., i* a buisy man these days. He and Mrs. C, li. Kutike and brother Salem, Oregou M A S O N IC TEM PLE. SALEM spends four half days at Aumsvllle, Art. WOMPMOMOM four half days at Turuer and two full Orv*l Thomas »peat the week end day* at Dallas each week and takes I I t . Charley \V. Barj of Astoria and Dr. W. K. Smith and family, of Port at Salem returning homo Monday. care of the outside wetk us well. land were guests of Mr. and Mra. L. Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Uulsky and Mr». BEAU TIFUL D. Harr Snuday. Dr. Barr is a younger J. Cook attended the Home Coming C. E. Mundlnger, of Salem and brother of L. 1>. and Dr. Smith la n 1 pichlu at Auuisvllle Sunday. grandson Charles Rinehart of Cooly n -phew. Mr. Luke wn* a Salem visitor Satur City, Oregon spent the week eud with Any Site day. Mrs. C. Bolus. Mr. Mundlnger is re Geo. F. Booth and family returned Mr. and Mr*. Frank Sclianipier and covering from an operation for the Saturday from a visit with their son daughter Katie motored to their home removal of his touslls. Carl and family of Hood Kiver. Call ¡stead In Washington last week return who Is truck salesman for the 8hell I ing Friday. IIV also clean, r e fit, sere and resize carpets Dr. Long eurea rheumatism no Oil Co., is the proud fstlicr of a son Mr. and Mra. N. Dake were shop» matter how obstinant or long sland- New mattresses made to order. Old matrrsse* Thoroughly born July 31st. The uew salesman is ping in Salem Saturday. ug Office basement Oregon Big. t attled Herbert Kenneth. SleriUztd before remaking. Feathers renovated. Mr. and Mrs. Wiu. Farr motored to Sale'll! Oregon. Dr. Grace H. Sharp and little, neloe Bulern Haturday. W rite or phone for information Art Robertson met with a serious Miss Mary Henuies had friends from M irgaret, of Santa Paula, California, accident, Saturday while splitting a id Mrs. Eleanor Sharp o f Aimed*, Turner vlsitiug her .Sunday. In «ome manner the axe C direnila were ro'ent guests with Mrs Walter Blaco has returnetl home wood. slipped, striking the shin hone and V A. Davis. from Newport. Otto F. Zwlcker, Prop. 1 severing a bhv.ilvessel Innd making a Ball llro». were out to Schiflers this ■ eut nearly the lull w idth of the axe i I'hono 1154 Ha lem 131 Wilbur Subscribe for the Tribuns week repairing the tractor. 1 biado. Dr. O. A . Olson, Dentist T T L T T IT F R U G 8 Made «at of yoar w orn oit Carpets SdC €IR T C U f f RUG W ORKS »— 4 HHHHHHHHHHW— — 4 HHHH0 — — « — — « » » » » a » « » so n s » « /