The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, December 25, 1924, Image 3

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Salem. Oregon
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Muhin. Oregon.
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F I T T E D
Salem, Oregon
WEBB & CLOUGH CO.
F u n era l D ir e c to r s
A N p a L IC E N S E D ¿
M BA L M
Reliable Service.
Lady Assistant
205 So. (’ Iitirrh SI.— buy or Night Phone 120
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Salem
Elcyd €. Ramsden
lo to 2oc/t discount
Wagons, Velocipedes, Scooters, Kiddie Cars,
Autos and other children’s wheel goods
367 Court Street,
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Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
Prillile» Kslractlnil of T w ill by Nerve Blocking or Nitrone Oxide
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
SALEM
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Mr. 1‘ogue »ay. he feet* about a»
The Chrl»tnin» cxcrrl.i* that were
well as ever «inet- ti e opeiullou uu hi»
to I«* liehl at the Methodletchurch la*t
ma?.
Sunday wire postponed till Sunday
evening. Dio. 28, ou account o f the
Ilalpli Hu»»ey returned frotu Boonc- cold weather and depp snow.
vllle, W yoming O i l W tdutoday the 17
after a bud attack of pm um onia he
H. R. Miles, who lias been »Irk for
Incurred while winking with u bridge
som etim e, was taken to the hospital
gang at the above place. Mr. H tm ey
in Salem, Monday afternoon, for treat-
■ay» the temperature waa 32 degree*
mint. It 1» hoped that by being where
tielow aero w lieu lie left hut wa« »ur-
ho can have eotialant care and be
pri«ed lo get iuto a pretty low tem­
handler to Hie doctor that his health
pi ruturv when b e g o t to Turn r. Ho I e
will Improve.
waa aocordcd a cold reception by Jack
Frost.
Herbert Hrigga, Mervin Peararnand
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Cl. A. Q. Moore ha» been bul«y tfcej Maxwell McKay accompanied F. P
pn»t few week», doing chore» for h i. How ley to Salem Saturday afternoon
■on tieorge, who lia» been kept lu the Maxwell look iu two iuiuk «kina to
liouee the re»ult of having Ills lou .ll» the Angora Hug and Fur Co., for
which he rtcclved aevrn dollars.
remuvid.
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The Ro’ ert Sehacfera, of Mante Rosa
The Pint ( >111 re wa* the hui.lat placa
in town the lu»! few day». Chrtsliua* California, motored lo Turner, in a
new Dodge Coupe, to apeud the H oli­
mall guiare.
days with relative».
Monday night waa the foint Instal­
F.rne*t Moore and family came In
lation o f the Maaorilc and Lw-drrn Star
t.xlgu». A largu crowd uaa present iu front F «stern Oregon a week ago for
the Holiday aee.-.sn.
• pile of the cold weather.
Locals
A. A. Ford came In from Portland
Monday morning was protwbiy the
Cobh «I of the winter ao far. The tem­ to spend the holidays with hi« .t»ler,
perali! e ranged from tero to 4 Iwlow Mrs. L. J. Row ley,
according to location and exposure.
Tuesday morning Mill ('reck, near the
Subscribe for your home paper and highw ay bridge, w «« nearly chaicd up
w ith Ico.
help build up the community »pirlt.
Read The Ads.
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NOTICE
PLAYTIME Vi
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now in
C A L IF O R N IA
Co there this •winter
Travel in secure, co/y
com fort via Shasta
route.
rout trains daily to
San Francisco.
Southern v’.iliforniaEx-
|ite.vs carrying through
sleepers to Los Angelea
daily.
A n .l you ’ ll like Southern
Pacific dining-car service
— highest ijuality fo o d
deliciously prepared and
served at your accustomed
uical-time.
l o w round-trip excursion
faces! stopover privileges.
For full informoticu, atk
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H. H. BOND,
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We at»1 agent» for tho Curtis Publi­
cations. Farmers!
Get the best
Farm Magazine published for the
price. Country Gentleman >1.00 per
v «,r . Also Ladies Home Journal and
Hnfcirday Evening l’oat. Turner Tri­
bune, Agent.
Give The Tribune credit tor what
you buy from our advertisers.
Tho Tribune shop can prirtt your
butter wraps, letter heads and en*
volopcs.
LINEI ill LOCHTEN
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Mra. Brown nud Mr». Geo. Moore
were doing Cliilaluia» shopping Iu
All ropy mu»! lie In the banda of
Salem Monday.
Ihu printer by Wednesday noon. Here
after no type will lie »et after Thursday
K. 8. Prather ia the happiest man in
noon except death notices nr other
Turucr thv»e days an he now has on
entoiergency matter.
u.»i»(ant for the drugstore. The young­
ster was born Friday night and weigh­
For ale Drown and white bean«.
ed eight pounds. Mr«. Prather and the
Carl Duncan, Turner, Ore.
boy aro at (ho home of her mother at
McMItiuvillu.
Protect yourself agnin.t the uncer­
tainties of winter. We can «»«uro you
a good position In your own county,
which will pay you well. Write us at
enee. Negar Cor|air»tlon, 3ul Couch
Itldjp, Portland, Oregon.
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Ralph "S o g g y " Huaaey onnic down
from Casper W yom ing Filday. Hi-
»aya he lift winter and hit aprlng
when lienrrived in Turner, ua It was
.12 below zero when he left Carper. He
ha» Imd a aelge of pneumonia and 1»
going to hare to do some feeding to
got hack to hia old self again.
Bettor Homes and Gardens, ia the
Idiul Magaalne, for the mire wanting
J. K. Barber, accompanied by hi
to mnku a bountiful pince of their
honiua and gardens.
A beautiful brother-in-law, timk a load of dressed
magatine for Hie normal coat of $1.00 chickens and tu r k e y to Portland
for three years. For thl* month o n ly Friduy, returning Saturday afleruo. u.
See the October l*auo at Tribune uiltce
L. C. Moc, IIreinan nt the Tuherelols
J. L. Harri», Agoni.
Sunil urloni, wa» a Turner visitor Mut-
urday morning.
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Emory Wood of Kalom visited at
the Wilson home Friday eveulng.
Orval Thomas went to Malem Fri-
day to »pend Ilia holiday va ration
week.
I desire to express my appre­
ciation to my friends and custo­
mers for their fine patronage and
to wish each and every one all the
joys of the Holidays and a full
measure of success and prosper­
ity for the New Year.
Carl W ood and his father wtrt-
down to Cioverdale looking after their
•beep Sunday.
Mi»* Hpleer, Cioverdale action'
teacher left Saturday lo »pend Ho
holiday» will, h r parent».
uu« shopping
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To My Patrons
Louie and Altiert Hi nnies motored
to Portluud Saturday on business.
Mam Drsgt-r came home to speod
the holiday».
Art Kunke
Saturday.
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When in Salem viait this «tore and inapect the
wonderful Lang Hange« made by a Western Manu­
facturer for western people. These range« are ideal
for wood and coal, also ezclu.ivcc wood ranges.
271 North Commercial St.
Elmer W ebb wa« laid up a few day»
fiat week with a (mil In Ma uose. A
Mr», rtelh linker la now ubh to walk very poor place to have one.
from one room to another alnce her
fall from the porch.
fleo. Moore who has been »ick for
«orne time 1» now much better and I»
Iri (lie apace of a few inontha «nine ani.lou« for the anow and cold weather
Turner property ha« etianged hand»: to leave ao he can get out dour».
Mr. Htandley ha» lioughl the Hally
Miller property, Mr. Prather, the Drug
F, P. Rowley, of the Tribune. I» In
aloio, and Mr. Fuualon the Nortlicut receipt o f a lellcr from ( ’ nele Perry
'hom e, which la now occupied by Mr. <Jnrlltdln-. He report* Colfax, Wash­
F. 1*. H ow l»}, aoit act-ina ua if Turucr ington a* having nome cold weather
property dura move even If alow ly. A alto Id below Zero. He asked to lie re
line High Koluiol, and uew ( ’lirlati.n manti«'red to h i, old frlctida and »ay*
Church may prove a alimulua to to tell them that he la atill ou top and
properly owner«.
think» i f (hem often.
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Bicycles
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Call and Se« (Js for
stock deducing Sale
Mias Fuller, Knglixti teacher in the
i: f . llakar any. Ibis cold *|>ol 1 will
la.l for »ix weeks yet. We hope tic I» u Turner high »elioni, la «pending the
hi 11 lav» In Seattle.
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Go to H. L. Earl's Hardware
Store for “ Good Value" work
gloves at 75c, also have a small
stock of auto accesories which
w ill be sold at greatly reduced
pi ices, and a stock of jewelry at
dO per cent off as long as it lasts.
Now is the time to get your
Xmas presents.
< ♦ « « > « ■ ' ve-s*
tino. M‘«ir« la gelling along fine;
Ha la able to «at »olid food now; and
on Monday waa out for (ho flrat time
liiapcetlug matter» at (ho barn, lie
muym lio y cuma lo get out and get to
werk ua of old. During the timo Mr.
Moor» waa laid up Mr. Marvin Thomua
did the chorea.
Report any a that the (J. F. Uontli’»
urn planning to build on their ranch
weal of Turner mid turn to farming
thua vacating their Salem home.
Claven cours. » with nane» and dat-v aa follow-»:
I. Farm Power a id I’ow -r
Junuar} 6-Sl.
equipment, Jan. C to Mar.
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II. Ga* Kny.ni «, Tractora, ,and
equipment, Jan. 10-23.
III. General Kami Repair, Jan.
Poultry lluah.ndry—
2* 30.
Feb. 2 to March 14.
IV. Farm W iter Supply and
Land Claa .ftratinn A Apprai.nl
Sanitat ,n, K«-b. 2-6.
Februui/ 2-7.
V. Gas ami Electric Right and
Farm Mechanic»!
Power, Feb. 9-13.
VI. Farm Concreti- Construc-
tion, Rob. 16-20.
F»r full information address
DEAN OF AGRICULTURE, CORVALLIS, OIL':.
Mr. and Mr». Watacn plan to spent
X n ii» a t Ilia huma i f llielr daughter,
Mr». Freedou I» l*< rlland.
Automobile Insurance Written
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COURSES
January 6 to March 20.
Fourth Annual Cannar»’ School
February 2-20.
H ulciii, O re.
Mm. 0 » o . Mi ere mid daughter
K lnnur, Mr». C. W . Hewitt and
daughter Lavi rue w tl* »bopping In
Calvin Hatuidiiy.
s ii months
l ime Deposits
Fire and
SHORT
Dairy l l i . i M a m f m»n*—
O. A. Hear wan u Portland vUltnr
Monday.
4 % Paid 011
WINTER
Dairy M i n ifailurin
Cbe /Silas Book Store
HIß S tille St.
SALEM . O R E G O N .
"ß r¡« n e » Plu» Farin Prac ti«*"
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T H E ATLAS POOK ST ORE
lu Turner
Fred and John Mchifit rer were shop­
ping In Turuer Saturday.
E. S. PRATHER
Mr. P |. flit and son Oscar were »hop­
ping iu Tut ner Saturday.
BASKET Sil ffi
ED0UTII 1L TRIPS
The Marion County Y M. C. A. are
going to put on some more o f their
popular educational trip« through the
State 1 u»titution« end the iiidur-
trlal plants of Matem during the
holidaya. Three trip* were conducted
lo«t year and were 1'ouud very profit­
able fiom the entertainment and edu­
cational »land point.
Each afternoon there will be basket
hall garni a uml challenges are accepted
These gauite will be played from 2 to
4 p. in. in the gymnasium of the
Salem V. M. C. A. Each morning at
10 the trl|>s tuough the Industries nnd
Mtste Institutions for those registring
will lie made. The Turuer troop of
.Scouts uud all otner hoy* of the Tur­
ner district are invited to attend these
trip» and those desiring to do so should
send their name* to Benj. J. Kimber,
seoretery of the Marion Couuty Y. M.
C. A., as toon a* possible.
These games and trips will be held
In conjunction with the Salem Y. M
C. A. who have courteously Invited
the boys to participate with them.
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Turner,
L. E. Hennics wa* shopping lu
Haleru Monday.
Oregon,
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ANO W E A LilO TR E A T CA TA R A C T
WE CSe THE M«COft)flCK SYSTEM NO BKLC8
25 year* Practice
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We Can Save V ou M o n ey on Glasses
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IT'e also clean , r e fit, setv and resize carpets
New mettre»ses made to order.
Old matresees Tfiorot/ffhty
Steriliz'd before remaking. Feathers renovated.
Write or phone for information
secern n m
rug works
Otto F. Zwicker, Prop.
Salem
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13$ Wilbur
In an interview with I*. E. Thoma
«on, Moailay, on hla return from Fort-
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land, we h arm d that the linen mill
that bus been fostered by Robert Hlm-
p«on, of Clifton, New Jersey, and Song
Congregation
Sidney Mtarlii g, of North Tonawanda l ’iauo duct Mrs. Daue A Mary Miller
New York, will bo located ut Vancou­ Invocation
Rev. Pogue
ver, Wash. They have secured the Exercise and song
Beginners class
building» o f the Mtaudlf. r Mteel ship Quartette, mixed
yards ou long lease mid expect to* Piano Molo
Ethel Given
have the mill In operation some time Duet
From Young Peoples class
in June. As soon r.s the management Recitation
Willard Rear
decided on Vancouver as the locatiou Molo
F. C. Gui ning
of the mill >100,000 was raised by that
Orbati Mtout ..
Violiu Solo
Ity. The main building, Mr. Thom a­
Choir
Au them
son stated, was 90x 460 feet three stories
Mr. Rond
Christmas Story
high and all clear tlonr space. The
Eleanor Moore
Molo
ither building Is 20('x4.r.0 fiet There
lues Burnell
Recitation
are five railroad track* into the plant.
Choir
Anthem
Their plana rail for eight scutching Bong
Congregation
plan's to be erected In the fiux dial riot
and the probnldlltiis are Hist Turner churches with union services lu the j
will get at least one of those. These* | evening at one of Ihc two churches.
plant* will mean a lot for thl* acctlon
! A* soon ns definale arangements can
»* the retting and scutching ri present 1 be made a complete program will to V . ,A V .V .V ., . '. W . V . '. V . ,. V .V .V .W .V A V A , . V .W A V A , J W /J Y
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the big end of the flax game.
published giving dates and all iufor-j
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Special for Saturday
A ll kinds of choice cuts
Beef, Pork and Veal
5 Turner
Bring your sewing inselline, wash­
The boy» iu Ibis locality made good
ing machine, vacuum cleaners, type­
writers and broken furniture to the uso o f tho loo and snow tho past week,
Furniture Hospital. (Rear Tribuno skating and const lug.
(»Ilice) for repairs.
$10 worth of books uod short articles
W. H. Harris and son
for >1.00. Hero Is the way you can get
them. The I,»dies Homo Journal >1.00
per year provide* you with >1000
It ha» boeri reported by a reprc-
If plan* that are In prospect cab be
worth of high els»» reading If pur
Miitatlve o f tbc con nell thatthe partii a
chased ill hook form. The Country carried out Turner will tie treated lo a
wlui removed tho No l ’ nrklng «Ign,
GctiHeinun, come» every week, >1.00 Krllier uml »on banquet sponsored by
Ilio foro pari of thè week are known,
per year give» you several times Its Turner Troop Boy Mounts o f Am -
and If Ilio aitine I» replaeed no quo»- cost in hooks, short stories and orlea. The hoys will le nadsted ill the
llolia w 111 bc n«kod.
article» for the farmer. The Haturday venture by Henj. J. Kimber, County
Evening Post, no other magazine in Y. M. C. A. secretary, who will have
Mr». E. Rogar«, of Beatile, I» visit­ its class, >2.00 per year-
general supervision of tne program.
ing her dsugblero, Mr». A. Archibald
From now until lh-o. 8t«t we will The program w ill give the hoy the
and Mra. P. O. Given.
give tho Post with the Tribune for opportunity to hike part with "D u d”
>3.00; Hie Ladies Home Journal with which here to-fore has not been done
Waldo Riehe» w ill spend Christmas the Tribune > 2 .( 0 ; llie Country Gentle The plan so far, is to make It a three
nan w ith the Tribune >2.00. In other d iy affair, with participation of the
with hla grandparent» In Milverton.
word* wo will Include tho Trihunt Deputation team from Willamette“ ! ! "
Ml»» Hazel Bear who I» leaching In with any one, any two, or nil three o 1 The proposed date I* January 9,10 and
North Powder, I» home for Ilio holi- Hie above mentioned magazines for 11, commencing witli Ihc banquet
Friday, Jan, 9th; a hike open to all
>1 0U added lo Hie regular price.
days.
■nation. The hoy* are taking on new
life and if they can get the backing of
the community will make good,
boys from ¡2 yeats up, and probably n
asket bail game in tho evening, Mat-
urday, Jan. luth; Sunday the 11th
Religious services at the different
FÄTHERAND SDN BANQUET
TD 0Í HELD SDDNI
Raindrops Flat at Ends
Itnlndrops nro nol perfectly round.
Motion pictures show thnt, contrary
j to popular opinion, they are flat at
the top and bottom, apparently due to
air pressure. The flattening umkes
each drop comparatively only about
half Its expected height.
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WOMEN. MISSES and CHILDREN’S
Clothing and Haberdashery
Prices
Popular
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"Mother Goose ”
It is not known for certain thnt
Mother Goose was a real character.
It 1» supposed that possibly the name
Is derived from Queen Goosefoot, or
Berthe au Grand Tied, mother of
Charlemagne. The queen was a spe­
cial patron for children.
SALEM
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True Courage
The Meal-Tub Plot
The truest courage Is always mixed
with circumspection : this being the
quality which distinguishes the cour­
age of (lie V lse from the hardiness of
the rush und fooilsli.—Jones, of Nay-
lund.
England was upset In 1tJ79 by the
discovery of a conspiracy against
Protestants by one Pungerfleid. It
wus called the meal-tub plot, becnns-i
the papers were kept In a meal lub.
It proved a hoax.