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- h a c k [T'H isoJ . c *.l# a s t J.'t I J.J») Roundtrip Excursion Fares every day throughout the s u m m e r season. Stopover wherever and as long (is you please within final return limit —October 31st. Now plan your vacation journeys to the east. Let our agents assist in fixing your itinerary. And include Complete Cine Books, Stationery, Cords O F F IC E S U P P L I E S Che U lla s Book Store 4«6 Hints Ht. Halem, Ora. CRAWFORD DISTRICT either going or returning, or both ways, i f you choose. See it's manifold won* tier at little, if any, additional expensed Ask any Agent Southern Pacific II. 8. HON’D, Ageut. - T u rn e r. I- I SOS— I 4 % P a id on s ix m o n th s Time Deposits F ire a n d Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank £ljr £alrm Äortuanj CmbalMrra «nò Jhm rrol D tm tn ra PWwyr fase Baiviii, O rrg u u . HO K tSofsnt W ork------ ModsrsAe Prias« Pomeroy & Keene WSLIAIU JSW1LSWS ANDOTTIOIAN* E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D Stato m i u n i t y Its . WEBB & CLOUGH CO. F u n e r a l D ir e o t o r s A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S R eliable Service. Lady A s s is ta n t Î05 So C hurch HV— Day or N ight Phono 1Ï0 - Salem - Phon« 440 FOR A DOLLAR H ere ■ m l n in i o f ilir fn . fla t fo lla r . Am i a rt N n l d r i o f H i o r u i p r — f i f t j W s fn w c ff f o * l lm r «W U T . B ankn» i a r r r « f i n i r » carry I l i f - c Mülrftw» « i n i lt » « !ijc t il« lly p n j fin- p ffc v » f 'F jim r a n d o M i e » — y'm rmn o k « * M r %i«l4*f» n U h * ¿rrintp on pavaurtii o f « «Inule y*m ram pay Ih r h i h w r "An A rr F a M *— • < M h r a m erli a Ml do. (M rs. ila y m o m l T lls s ) lALCM’l LCADINO DIAATMINT STOWS Dr. Powell of Monmouth vis ited his cousin Mrs. Mayro Mc Wlieru Btyls, Quality Kinney recently. And Low Tries* Ars Mrs. C. O. Bates and child Cora bin ail ren and Mrs. R. O. W itzel and A Cordial Wslconu daughters attended the exer A va ils You H trt! cises given Friday by the grade pupils of the Turner school. Mrs. Fisher of T urner was week-end guest at the A. E. Robertson home. Mtsa Avalyn Dclzell will re Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little, turn from O.A.C. Friday and Mrs. Mayro McKinney and Mr. go to Portland on Saturday for and Mrs. Raymond Titus a t a visit with Mias Jackson and tended the State Grange in to attend the Hose festival. Dallas W ednesday, Mrs. Mc Kinney rem ained over night Miss Gibson, of W oodbum, and attended the Thursday visited with Miss Thelma Del- session, taknig the State degree zell this week. Thursday evening. Miss Aielene Robertson spent Frank Baker, wife and fam several days visiting in Salem. ily, of Portland visited with the J. F. Lyle and E. C. Baker fam Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bates and ilies Sunday. family spent Sunday at Leb anon. E. C. Baker and F. P. Rowley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus motored to Salem and Rickreall and family were Salem visitors last Sunday afternoon. Friday. Mr. Titus had a small Percy Lyle and fnmilv were piece of steel removed from his Sunday guests at the J. F. Lyle thumb. home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little motored to Dallas Thursday C aah p a id for'faU a ta a th a n d d a n la l gold, p la tin u m and dlaeardad Jrw a lry evening and took the State Moka Hmalllog a Koflnlng Co., Oatogo Grange degree with a class of M ichigan. 286 . A card was received from A. L. Bones, who with his wife, re enroute to the Yeoman con vention at New York c:ty, s ta t ing th at he is enjoying every minute of the trip immensely. Mrs. Mayro McKinney and Mrs. A. E. Robertson attended a show er given Saturday for Miss Hazel Bear. I7-Jewcl HAMILTON 17-Jcwel ELGIN Dr. O. A. Oison, Dentist P sln la as K i ! m o tio n of T w th by N r r r c (flo c k in g o r N ltro o » O k tx , SALEM L u m ber F or S a le If yon want tha vary lowest Prices on building material, Get in touch with the SALEM LUMBER 0 0 ., Or Bee W. A. Merlin, T urner, Oregon. This sale will leet only a Bhort Time Let us figure Your Bill C. F. Bones went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. L. Mills spent Tuerday morning and returned three days In Portland the last with a new Ford roadster. of the week. Mrs. Mills was The T urner baseball team hurt in an auto «ccident a few went to Salem Sunday, where months ago and by the decision they crossed bats with the Sa of the recent tria l she secured lem P aper M akers and walked damages. off with a score of 7 to 5 for Mrs. P. E. Thomason had as Turner. Next Sunday the T ur her house guests over the week ner boys play Independence at end her two sisters from Amity. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus and family m otored to Philo F o r R a n t—7 room houaa, c ity w u tar m ath Sunday to atten d the bac r lw tr le lig h t a n d b a th f7 SO. W ill m il calaureate services a t Philo tor 1700 w ith tam ia. m ath College, Mrs. Titus’ alma ■lip D albart L ong, P aalflo C ity m ater. Saturday afternoon Turner will be the scene of another baseball contest when the Tur ner juniors will cross bats with W hitman club of Salem. Come and encourage the boys. Ijuit Sunday was a day full of good CHURCH OF CHRIST things. F irst it was C hildren's Pay and tha little tots w ere all good in the program . L ittle Lucille Pones sang a solo that was Very’ sweet. A f te r an earnest serm on by Mr. Shelley two converts came forw ards, Mr. and The T urner junior baseball Mrs. Anderson, and were baptised team will meet a like team to rig h t a fte r the service. The evening be picked from Salem, at the hour was given over to the High annual county Sunday School B accalaureate sermon. The pretty picnic. Saturday June 20th, at girl graduates, with as many young men, attended by P rof. Bidgood, the State Fair grounds a t Sa m arched in while the orchestra was lem. Let’s go out and show playing. The program proved a comm unity meeting of real interest them w hat we can do. and entertainm ent. No real change II*by chick* W h it* l e g h o r n lO cceah from the usual order of evening ser vice was offered b u t the sermon de G rap« I.a n a P o u ltry F a rm livered by Ralph P utnam , of Court T a rn o r, O regon S treet Christian church of Salem was unusual eiccllence and the singing W ord was received last week of by E leanor Moore, accom panied by of the birth of a d au g h ter to Mrs. Geo. Moore, will be long rem em Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Newman, bered fo r its sw eetness and appeal. We Deliver If it is where we can get with a truck .......................................................... .. M M 4» f»> »♦< Subscribe for The Tribune $1.25 per Year of Amity. Mrs. Newman is a niece of Mrs. L. J. Rowley, and visited in T urner last summer. G randm a Chambers is spend ing a few days with Mrs. E. C. B aker at the Baker hotel while getting the small Miller house a t the rear of the Masonic hall fitted up for housekeeping. The Demytts were Salem vis itors Sunday evening. H. W. Smith was in Salem on business Monday. T b « r i s i a »a v a n ta a a -fe w o ta « m «*v *m an t h o * b a a n a n n a l i ln S O I .lir F -n a rta e n K a r s t G O L D N o au«-h v a lu « h a « I v a n o f f a r « 1 In m a n y a m o o n a s U h e r» p ro a e n t -4. F u lly a iia rs D tc a d P r tc a tl a t «4* D H b r n » lo r a tVUfcit s*. IV .Id F o e S I Ttw* % ¡to ld an».a«*r. ISO .00 i t th e H a fp itto n w a tc h . 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N * - tlo t a lly a d v e r tis e d a n d m i l in a ll r w l je w e lry a c re s at H e m n t th-* a n ti-* p ric e — D e liv e re d f o r a !K*tlnr r r l d F o r At W o -k ly Mail Orders Filled Same Prices—Same Terms Send For the Gift Bulletin O u t- o f - to w n fo lk « a r e re> |u*«ted t o w r ite f*nr T I I E n r n N K T T D IA M O N D R r M s F T I N H U B t ltN K T T AN A T O I H I 1.1 P T IX G ift« fo r a n n iv e r o ir le ^ — ç r a d o n tlo n — b ir t h d a y * — w e d d in g *— dì a w in g p ifia t h a t < m dur* a n d a n . d e a r — T b e f e m r u a W a l th a m w a tc h In « *ol<]- f i l i a l c o sa , w h ic h la g u a r a n t e e f *r fir e a n d tw e n ty y e a r s . T h e **Colon4ar* m o d a l M »he n a tio n a lly «d m rU a rd raeh price. $ 44 , r * t — t h e B v m ie r r 8cnt free to g if t any m A c m n d d rw i on One Year To Pay re * ;u e ^ Open Saturdays Till 9 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hulen of Stayton were Sunday visitors at the A. E. Robertson home. The high school is planning to hold their annual picnic on Friday of this week. (tos. MU M A S O N IC T E M P L E . TO A GOOD WATCH TAKE ANY ONE Locals -FISHING TACKLE- -OUTING EQUIPMENT- • •» 3 MEMB TREAT YOURSELF Uy orilar of Hie M ouocll C ity nf I'u rn rr C A LIFO R N IA -r rr*"-' TT H O T IC F . TO W A T E It IJ8F.IWI C o tu iu sn ain g w ith J u a * Aral s u d In clS 'llng th e m o n ili o f May Ihara will I n no w s U r ra n t n o tio n m allvd. Com fu a n rln g w ith Ju n o Aral s ll w a fer rao» w ill bo d u s a n d |wyst>ls a t On- offloa o f th * T u m o r T rib u n » m i or Lofur* Ul« ISth o f Ih» m o n lb , nr a u n w o t p a n a lty w ill I n arid*!. W afer lin t [ a id for bvfuio III» l.Mh of III» m o n th follow ing w ill ha o a t n(T unlam ■atlataotory a rra n g a tu a o l* ara inaila. A fter the services, Mr. T aylor pre sented Mr. Shelley with a g ift o f ten dollars in token o f gratitude. The congregation thought that they would lose Mr. Shelley as th eir m inister, but eventually succeeded in retaining him fo r an o th er year, and were so glad they said it with a g i f t We will have a m eeting a t the church next Friday, all day, the men to clean the yard, the ladies to f u r nish a fine dinner. All w orkers are invited. Wc also invite all to attend Sunday School, C hristian Endeavor, and Church n ext Sunday. C. A Bear waa In Portland. Thnra- day. Bring your sawing macht .«, w ish ing machine, vacuum «leaner», type writer» amt broken furniture to th* E. B. Rtroud and family, of Halcm, Furniture «ospitai. (Bear Tribune and Mrs. I.nla Hall, of Corvallis, wrr* Offloe) for repair». S u n d ay dlnucr guests al the Rear \V. (I. Harris and son I our. We 4 5 7 S T A T E S TR E E T S a lem .O regon VOILE STAYTON OREGON W om en $2.48 R ound-U p and celebration July 3d 4th [charge no] .Interest. D RESSES A nd $2,98 M isses Sizes S3.9S $ 5 .0 0 U. G. S H IP L E Y C O M P A N Y SA LEM . OREGON. Round-Up horses furnished by Everett Wilson Capital Post Am erican Le gion will give a dance at the new pavilion in W est Salem for the benefit of Capital Post No. 9 drum corps. The drum corps now have their new uniforms which will m ake a very a ttra c t ive showing in any parade or "î celebration. They are plan ning on taking the prize in the Prineville convention. Freshly Painted Furniture Lessens Summer Cleaning Freshly painted furniture requires much less atten tion and when cleaning is necessary the task is so much more easily done th a t you should have as many articles painted as possible. W e carry a full stock of paints for all purposes. H ig h school s tu d e n t d esires w o rk d u rin g su m m er a n d p lace to w o rk fo r b o a rd a n d room ^ W % V W W jW W W ( W W .V .V V A V y W A S W W A W W W w h ile a tte n d in g school. E n q u ire T rib u n e office. H. L. 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