vacation ( hi HHiwwhfK tliU »«iminor. Il.m Co make 1 • Complete Cine — — • »>» I —— Books, Stationery, Cards O F F IC E S U P P L I E S Low Roundtrip Fares Che J i l l » B ook Store il the K applol vacation you ever li.uL 105 .state .St. a rc in e ffe c t t h r o u g h o u t th e Min»* m c r se a s o n . I t ’» a m a z in g w h a t th e y w ill e n a b le y o u to sue a n d d o . e'edln g tlm m onili <>f May tliere wlll I mi uh ara U t rolli uotlovs luallsd. ('»n i iuhui ’I iix w llli Juno I1M all » » l » r Vani w lll La dua ami psyabU »1 Ihu »H Ia» or III» Turoer Tribune on i r b»r»ra ll.a l a i. » f II.« m » . . lh ^ « r a U>n eant p v n e lij w ill be aalil for bvfoin Ilia IIKIi of III« m onili f .Ilo » Ina w ill I * rat off unii--« ailiefuulory a rru n g n in -n t» ar« m ail«, ily o rd a r o f lite Uouorll C ity » I Turner S o g o « —t h i * v a c a t io n . K n o w O n ¿ o n . V is it Tillamook Ik'tichcs, H O L S IN G R M ILE S Newport Reaches, Coos Hay Ikacnes, Mountain Resorts, Crated llolsing R. Mile» died at a Salem hoiipital Tuesday May »*, at the age He is survived by hie T A I E M S L * AO I NO D I » A T M » N T of 48 year». widow, Mr*. Minnie K. Milea, a dnugh- rroa c „ „ , is i UT. MIU MttMeta and » »on Freder- Where Htyle, (Quality ick, both o f Salem. He is also sur vived by two sister», Mrs. Cnllsta Ami Low Prices Are ilandrork, o f Portland and Mra. Wm. C o m b in ed Kaeh, of Salem, and a brother, Wil­ liam Miles, o f Portland. Funeral .i Cordial Welcome service will be held at the Webb fun­ Avails You Here! eral parlors on May 21, at 1:30 p.m. under the direction of Rev. Gillixpie. Interment in City view Cemetery. Lake, Oregon C uul ' i . A n d re ly u p o n o u r a g e n t » f o r fu ll tra v e l in fo r m a t io n . A s k f o r o u r illu s t r a t e d b o o k l e t "Oregon ( hitdoors." Southern Pacific 11.H. Homi, N O T IC K T O W A T E R IJSKIH ( ‘Kniiii iialiiK w llb Jii n Urei aud lo A»*-ill Locals -FISHING TACKLE- -OUTINQ EQUIPMENT- Read The Ads. TURNER HI NOTES Miss Fuller’s Glee Club will sing the "Feast of The Little 1-antern»" next H u I hmt II n - for y«ur hnm« |i#pcr Friday night, and with a stage setting help build u|> tb« community »plrtt. second to none in Oregon. This will From May 7lh, until further unUre. be the biggest feature of the school ; W IL L IA M E. A N D E R S O N .•iiwt word solutions wlll ba crvdlted year. .*1 now subscriptions alon«. Show ; T H E S P O R T IN G G O O O S S TO R a Eddie Gath hr back to school after your pa|M*r to >»ur frl.n l» who do not a week's absence caused by a surplus I. O r e g o n U k « th« home paper. of work. ' a w w / a v w a s s w / . w / a a v / v w a - j w w v v M w tW V M W V W l/ Caeh paid for fal»u teeth and dantal The members o f the high school »old, platinum and discarded jewelry aided by members of the G.A.R. and > * * * * ♦ « linke Hiiielliug a K< fining Ca, OeU-go * ♦ « < >«— > « .......... the American Legion will present a Michigan. memorial day program Friday, May- Giro and Ray Beaae and their fam­ 29. The public is invited. ilies, visited Sunday with their parents Agnes Allenby won a silver cup Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Beast-. which will be presented by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall St. wart, of Downing. Miss Allenby won the cup Monmouth, visited Thursday with Mr. by typing at a rate of at least 70 Stewart's aunt, Mra. C. Bone'. words per minute for 16 minutes. Miss Alice Peterson left Monday She made this record in three tests for Tacoma, to attend the funeral of given on different days. In her last her aunt, who died recently in that test Miss Allenby wrote at the rate of 79 words per minute with only two city. * , O f course, wp are all proud Kor Rant -1 room house, city watar errors. electric light aud hath »7 40. W lll sell of Agnes and she is proud of the cup. ; lift Smith Commercial St. i Salem. 4 % Paid on six months Tim e Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance W ritte n fur |7U0 with terms. Up Turner State Bank Bones Brothers have a model aero­ plane on exhibition at the Ford gar­ age, composed entirely o f Ford parts. £ a ln u i& ir t u a n i jF u n rro l D lr r r t o r » Rohan. O o y w i. I* in «« u t» Kfflctnnt W ork XIO O m i I oc lit - M o d e ra te P n o n « P o m ero y & K een e M t iA B L t jt w a u c m A N O o a riciA W f EYES TESTED—GLASSES FITTED Stats and Liberty St*. Safain. Or*|oo WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors Lady A ssistant E. C. Baker spent a few days At the ranch the past week, making some necessary repairs to the fences. He was assisted in that work last Friday by W. H. Harris and C. S. Stone. 205 Bo. Church HV— Day or Night Phone 120 - Salem - MEVSM-iaa Re«. IMIJ Phone f*U Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist Pallile« K.xtraetlon of Teeth by Nerve Blocking or Nitrone O ik .. M A S O N IC T E M P L E . SALEM le w T It ia reported that Mr. C. H. Ricin - ¡q ,, u rown< of Turner, visited a fiw is showing some improvement since (|a>(| wllh Mr,. Myra Burnett, being moved to Salem and being un 1 1er different treatment. A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S Reliable Service. Mr» Raymond Titos) While in Turner from Monmouth Mrs. A. E. Roberta, n was a Hal.-oi last week, Marshall Stewart, purchas­ v ini tor one day this week. ed a new Ford from Bones Bros. Mr. and Mr*. lUyninnl Tilnsand Miss Vera Barber has taken the family »pent Sunday vultiug frlt-ud- position on the Tribune force former- uear (Slayton held by Mias Verna McNval, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomm Little were I d is learning the compositor's art. rialem Tneeday. Mr. Harley F’ry, who has been help­ F O R S A L E — O a e side delivery Hey R ek e and T e d d e r combined. H. L. ing Mrs. liuriiett on her ranch for several months, left the last of (he W rig h t, Au miv illo. week for Eastern Oregon. Benj. J.,Kimber, county Y.M.C.A. M r ami Mrv. Thomas I.ltlle visited secretary, passed through Turner on relatives near Halsey Friday. They on his way to Aumsville and Stayton. report a very |l aaanl drive and that Tuesday. orope are looking flue. Mrs. Joe I'lter, wbn underwent s S. M. Kndicott was looking after business interests in Turner, Tuesday. major »iteration at a Kalem luwpital la reported as progioeeiug nicely. L. L. Cook, assistant district man­ School dosed at Crawford Friday. ager for the Security Benefit Associa­ Kids Hates and Sarah Stout took tbe tion, visited Saturday with F. P. Row- H fb th grade exaiui»ation. ley at the Tribune office. The splendid rain was much appre Kor Rale— Second hand Adrlanee L u ted by the farm. rs. Buckeye Mower and hay rake. Uood | LoU Roherleon won a gold medal In coudllion. . . .. , a t\I ing coutcat at the Turner high H. L. F.arl, Hardware. L cllool >»♦*-( E m balm rrH a i ò Ilrlb ert Long, Pacific C’ lty A CHURCH OF CHRIST CHANGE DEPARTMENT ('•inducted by Hurprlee (Jrangr No. XU Let us figure Your Bill Champion’s Loach Room Rear Salem Baak of Commerce. Salem, Oregon 1 Hosiery Sweater» P u r*es Teat ymir eeede by placing them ba- 1 Neckwear 1’arasola twien blotter» kept In a warm place [ Lingerie Glove* and oovt-r with water, or piwut a tcr-j t' , , , , 1)<>uol' ju ,„V a "to ' a amali beUly all lice prrernt. It should Iw kept in coaely K * i covered '/H/».r»/1 CaHR cans The farmer destroys larkspur to pré­ vaut the poisoning of hi* cows. The olty nurseryman sells II to e e to it lo the home gardm. The Frtneh pink Is auother peat. It I» also cultivated in tbe gardens under the u.ime « f bach­ elor buttons sod tho seed sell* toe ten cants a teaspoon full. 1 here are a la'ge numi er of «tin s plants In the e m - cult-gory. Quality Merchandise Through the courtesy o f the Turn­ er Flax and Fibre Company wc have on our desk a copy of the "H et Vlas” a paper published in Belgium, which contains some interesting articles on the handling o f flax which we will re­ print for the benefit o f our readers. Another article will appear in an ear­ ly issue o f the Tribune. BAST FIBRES AS SUBSTITUTES FOR COTTON Popular Prices Keeping Your Stock Fit Keeping your stock fit and ready for market when the prices are highest is one secret of succesful fanning that every inan can practice. We have especially blended Stock and Poultry foods and touics to aid you iu keeping your flocks and herds healthy. H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store The outstanding characteristic of .V .V .V .'W .V A '.'.V .V .'.V .V .’ .V / .V .'.V .V / .V / W A W A 'W * bast fibres in their occurrence in much larger unit fibres than cotton. In cotton the unit is the individual fibre seed. Aside from the breaking up of some fibres, and minor changes due to stretching or shrinking, the cotton fibre stays o f the same length from boll to finished cloth, and o f the same diameter. The bast fibres are entirely differ­ ent from this. Taking flax, which is typical ,the plant grows at its best to a height of thirty or forty inches. Just under the thin outer skin or "bark" there is a layer o f fibres cov­ ering the stem and branches from root to seed bolls. In the plant the layer is one solid group of fibres, all fast­ ened together by the "gum” which is which grows as such on the cotton a natural adhesive and medium of protection. There is one way in which you get permanent relief Linen manufacturing really starts from those nerve-racking, health-sapping headaeh*# with the harvesting o f these plants, which are gradually wearing you into a nervous wreck— for since they are all growing in the get at the base of the trouble. In the majority of cases same direction, straight tip and down, nature has already furnished one o f this is the spine. A pinched nerve is preventing the the conditions so desirable in yarn proper functioning of some part of the human machine. manufacture, parallelism of fibres. We releive this pressure and nature does the rest. Come The plants are therefore harvested in for an examination at your earliest cenvnience. It and kept in bunches all through the preparatory processes. First we have will cost you nothing and may save you many hours of bunches of plants, but after the op­ agony. erations that remove the woody parts DR. J. E. LONG of the stems and roots and see.I bolls, we have bunches of fibres. They are C H IR O P R A C T IC P H Y S IC IA N more correctely, bunches of fibre bun­ dles, for as the flax stems are pro­ O R E G O N B LG . S A L E M .O R E G O N & cessed, the layer of enveloping fibres split up into narrow ribbons of fibres perhaps as much as two feet or more in length. A fter the removal o f the A Y S S S W . V A W t V W A W A V W . W J W . ' A Y I W J W W A W W stems, the fibre bundles are too s coarse for fine linen and somewhat tangled, so the next processes are de­ signed to comb them out straight and to split the fibre groups into finer and finer units, until they are ready to lay in handfuls in a parallel and over­ lapping arrangement on the spread bourd to proceed on their way to rov­ ing and yam. The result is that the fibres enter­ ing the real manufacturing process are 12, 18 or even 24 inches long. Again compare with cotton, usually but little over one inch. From all reports the people o f this new Thome»! went in cars to Taylor's Grove, and H. L. Wright, utc a fine picnic dinner under the big ieinity responded nobly to the call pine trees. The sun came out and sent out for articles o f clothing and household goods for the J. M. Luke The friends of E. Gigge'y, who now th* Prov^ ftae' *U *>* family who recently lost nearly every­ lives at Jefferson, will be glad to learn 30<‘ul time ver> thing they had by fire. If you w.tnt tho very lowest Pricos on building material, that he is so far recovered as to be The orchestra and »pecial music ad- What came near being a serious Uat in touch with tho SALEM LUM BER CO., Or Sco able to be around again and was vis- ded very much to the pleasure and the accident was averted by about ten ¡ting his daughter in Salem last week. I intorMt 0f the evening service. W. A. Murtin, Turner, Oregon. feet when the driver o f an automobile llrin gyou r sow ing uwchln*, waah- The chorus practiced at the Deliell raced a train fo r the crossing just Tliia sale will last only a Short Time Ing uiaehlue, vacuum cleaner», type- home Tuewlay night. A good number south o f the depot Monday. writer* and broken furnltum to tha were present and the children’s day E. S. Prather was in Salem one day Furnitur« Hospital. (Rear 1 rlhunej program will be a good one, consisting last week looking over some holiday Wo Deliver If it is where we can get with a truck Office) for repair». I 0f readings, pantomine and songs. goods for the coming season. W. H. Harris and son Sunday afternoon the driver o f an . I We invite all young people ami Mr. and Mrs. Ray karris and »*n* old(>r JH.rsot1!1 who wiah to come and automobile apparently rounded the Klwin and Marvin, of Neper, .pent #nJoy a ^ meet|n(t to attend the corner near the Speer store with too »K H R H O » M 0 | 0 O 0 »M * * »0 O O M M * 0 Q » 0 M * M M O P P » « « last week with Ray’s parent», M r and chrilltian Kmleavor at Church of much speed and failed to come clear. Mr»- G- W. Farris. |Chri»t Sunday evening at seven p.m He tore a slab off the light pole near W H E N IN S A L E M The car suffered the loss Mr. H. H. Bennett has purchased Topic: "Christian Trait’s Worth Stri the store. T R Y OU R S P E C I A L 30 C D I N N E R the 25-acre farm from Edwards f o M ving For.” Can you tell a Christian of a near hub cap and a bent fender. T H E B E S T O N E A R T H OR A N Y W H E R E EL S E morly owned by W. B. Farrier, and is by the color of his hair? How can Mrs. FL S. Prather was a Salem now located in the Turner community. V<»> tell one? Do not look upon any visitor Thursday o f last week. „ , , Church member as an ideal. But look Miss Verna McNeal, who has been For Hale-Ford Sedan, heavy doubleL ^ ^ of Q#d( that Ma. tor and compositor for the Tribune for the work harneaa, mowing mnehiue. In­ Perfect Man. without sin, as an ideal past two years, has resigned her pos­ S - V » If quire Trlbuue Office. ........................ ................................................... * * * * * * * * * * What is the real test that makes ♦ m ition and secured employment in Sa­ A number o f the Turn«r high and I Christian? I f a straight line is the one day last week. lem. Misa Agnes Kelly »pent Sunday grade school students are planning on shortest distance between two points with her parent», Mr. and Mrs. J. Kel­ Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Townsend, and Th# editor of the Tribune can trail attending the memorial exercises at a straight life is the shortest distance Mrs. Hazel McKay left Sunday for ly, of this city. f f to Hi# (act that Turner ean praduea O.A.C. I between earth and heaven. Ashland to attend the Rebekah con­ J. M. Watson. Sr., attended the good strawlierrlea, aa w# war# present­ vention, which meets this week. Orbnn Stout was the dinner guest I FOR SALE— N .w Field Disc Ha meeting of the G.A.R. Post in Salem, ed with » fin# bo* for oar dinner one at the C. A. Bear home. Sunday. row, „ | ,a„ prjc». Two, th ree and Mr. Darrel Hutchens of Toledo, day I set week. The berrlaa ww# Saturday. grown hy J. K. Thomson In hi» home Mr. Bryant o f California spent sev- four - horse eiaae. H. L. Wright Oregon, visited Sunday with his sister, Mra. Ed. Prunk of Salem visited i ml days at the Fretl Gunniie home. | Aumeville. garilm Mid wer« of fine ijualiljr. Mrs. E. S. Prather, with her »¡«ter in luw, Mrs. J. Kelly Lumber For Sale H M W n n • * t * t w * w w w • H E R G R A D U A T IO N G IFTS .Scurfs One of the most interesting and •elf-stirring sermons Mr. Shelley ever liaby chicks White Leghorn 10c esali | F'or Halt* Red and Alsike clover preached was left to grow in the drape Lune 1‘oultry Farm minds of his congregation last Sun­ seed also clean white seed oats. Turner, Oregon Mayro McKinney, Turner, Ore. day morning. Plain truths that need S 26-tf W H Hams was busy in the shop L bt, difMtc<, ofu.n, if taken carnest- Monday making some kitchen fund- L wi„ m, kt. a bctter church and a E. S. Prather, our local druggist, turc for Dr. Mary Staples. I better community. enjoyed a visit with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Mattie Barber returned from A fu .r ^ we„ aUendetl Sunda). A. S. Prather and his brother, Roy Corvallis Saturday, where she h « l ho#| hour W|, the u„ua, ser. Prather, o f McMinnville over the been staying for a few day». vke and Krmon. moat of lhe members week end. FOR SALE — On# Crown Mower, $50.00. Aumeville. i t t i * » * * # - * * * * * ♦ »*"« Relief From Those Headaches Your Daily Meats It is often a problem to know just wbat kind of Meat to huve for Pinnor, Supper or Breakfast. When you can t decide Tlione us aud we will gladly give you some sug­ gestions depending upon the best offering we have for that day. PRICES A R E R IG H T Turner Meat Market V W .V A V V W V ^ 'A W .m W .W A m Y S iV d W / A A W J Read The Ads and Save Money B E A U T IF U L FLUFF HUGS Any 8i*e Made ont of your wornont Carpets JF> also olean, refit, sew and resist oarpete New mettresses made to order. Cfld m»tre**M Thoroughli Slerilitid before remaking. Feathers ranovated. Write or phone for information s e c e rn n a n r u g ujo rrs Otto F. Zwlcktr, Prop. Phone 1154 H «»# »»S M **»****” Haletn ****m # m 1*4 Wilhwr , * ,* * * * t ** * m M # # * tM