LABOR DAY F. P. Rowley madi the trip ». P. TRAIN HCMF.DUAL I to *he Horst IJros. hop yard on Follc/wing is the whedule o f the ' Monday iccon.panled by t'har- tr*;n* at i tru r: Books, Stationery, Cards ley Rrown, ol St. Helena, w h o ) ™ ■ s p ^ t tho w ^ e n d in Turner, I Tra(n No 32> 4;M am. O F F IC E S U P P L IE S i Boiling Beef 8c lb. to join hi« »o th e r and sister Tmin No. 16, «1:23 a.m. Go wmtrwhrrr. Take the whole family , who nre camped at the yard. Train No. IS, 9:17 a.m. the fldas Book Store I Mrs. L. D /Roberts and ehild- Train No. 14. 1.04 p.m. for a joyous holiilay outing. : Beef Roast 12c lb. •RH» State Ht. Halent, Or*' Train No. 34, 5:17 p.m. j ren, o f Mnrcola, arrived in Tur­ South Bound— ner last week for a visit with Train No. 17. 10:57 A .m . W .V W /W W /.W .V //A V Mrs. Robert»* parents, Mr. and Train No. 33, 7:04 p.m. For fares and train service, ask agent Train No. 31, 10:2» p.m. Mr». I. II. Small. Mr. Roberts Attenti on! i T u rn e r . Oregon >n. rame up for the week-end. CHURCH CALENDAR .V Z Z Z Z Z Z Z .V Z .'A V Z .Y .V .V Z Z Z .V Z Z Z Z .V .V Z Z Z Z NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nichols M. E. Church came up from Portland Satur­ CAltH PAINTED day evening and spent the Sunday School at VV • 1 0 a.m . 1 At a week-end with Mrs. Nichols’ Morning Service 1 1 a.m. ' ffi K.il parents, K. C. Raker and wifefl Epworth League 7 p.m.) REASONABLE HATE Charley Rrown of St. Helens Evening Service 8 p.m . 1 All Work (iuaranted came up for a few days’ visit Wednesday evening 8 p.m . 1 C. W. Pogue, Pastor. ¡£ with his friend F. P. Rowley. We are equi ping our pluee {• He went to the Horst hop yard to make it dust proof. Christian Church ? Monday, where his mother and Located at J Sunday School 1 0 a.m.] V sister are camped for the hop Morning service 1 1 a.m. I Cladck & Tate tiarasjv j: picking senson 5 Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. I i J Robert and Richard Gale Stay Ion, Oregon. M. S. B ond, Agc-fU Evening Service 8 p.m.' ; were dinner guests with Mr.' Announcing the Improved J. M. Shelley, Pastor. 1 : and Mrs. F. C. Gunning Sun­ \ ■■ ■*■ ■« ■ ■ ~ - -mi — .» r 7 y —-- - rèi day. FORD C A R S Mrs. J. F. Hutcheson, who ! E. C. Baker and F. P. Row- /« W A V W W W W .’A Y A W .W Z /.Y Z has made an extended visit] ! The following are some of the important changes in with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! the .New Ford Cars: -FISH IN G TA C K LE - < a.li |ialU fur false teeth and dental ternoon. •Chassis frame lowered. gold, plAtluum and discarded Jewulry her home in Stockton, Califor­ -OUTING EQUIPM ENT- Ray Baker and son of Port-' Bodies lower and longer (except Fordor.) Molte HmelllnK a K< lining Co., Oslt-gu nia, Thursday. Bodies redesigned (except Fordor.) land were Sunday visitors at Michigan. Mrs. C. O. Bates and child­ WILLIAM C. AN D ERSO N Closed cars in color. the E. C. Baker home. ren went to the circus in Sa -1 THE 3 P O R T IN G G O O D S K. C. Baker and son Ray Improved upholstery with lower, deeper cushioned Jim Kelly and son had a min-1 12* SaHthComuterdnl St. were Salem visitors Sunday or accident to their car last ; lem Saturday. seats. Mrs. Paul Walker and daugh W W V W W W W W W W ^ A W A 'Z Z Z Z Z Z /.Y , afternoon. # Nickeled radiator shells on closed cars. weel# when the steering rod | ter Moma, spent several days One-piece windshield on Tudor and Coupe. Mr. and Mrs. • S. H. Baker came loose, causing the car to* 0 .. j -. 1 .T j ¡with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larger, better looking fenders. lutve returned from Browns­ run in the d.tch. No damage p g_ her Thomason, Fuel tank under cowl (except Fordor.) ville and have taken up their was done to car or passengers., Mrs. R. O Witzel and daugh­ Added accessories on all cars. abode with the J. F. Lyle fam­ A letter fron Mrs. M. T. ' te rs Helen and Helena were Coilbox and sediment bulb more conveniently located ily. Miller, who is at Gold Beach, . .. . ---------- visitors Saturday and Improved brakes in rear axle and transmission. We will contract up to 500 reports that they are having a Went to the circa». Two doors on Runabout; four doors on Touring Car. acres of English ry° grass seed fine time. Mrs Miller reports) Mrs. P. E. Thomason and her « ■ Bodies of all open and closed cars are all-steel at 5c per lb. to glower. See landing a 30 lb. salmon, m [daughter Mrs. Hutcheson spent throughout, except the Fordor, which has Oregon Grain Co. for particu­ catch. T im e D eposits a Composite Body. Monday night and Tuesday in lars. Dr. Ransom is waiting for Amity visiting relatives. They Place your orders now for future delivery which will J. R. Besse, who has been the , hunting season to open were accompanied home by commence Sepetmber loth confined to the house for sev­ when he is going to get a deer M„ Thomasons siate f, Mrs. Best o f all— NO Change in PRICE We hope he is suc- ; Simpson, who is spending a few j eral days on account of sick­ this year A u to m o b ile In s u ra n c e W ritte n cessini. ness is again able to be out. days visiting here. M,,.s Ague» K.-lly. who is h , aild Mrs. H. A. Rich-! Turner camp ground is a employed in the Home Restaur- ,nond of ¡¿alem spent severaI scene of activities this week. ant u. Salem spent Sunday at days. visiting with their son in Delegates from all over the 1 law and daughter, Mr and M rs.; state are attending the Union lome’ Kenneth Gray and Orrin j Raymond Titus Christian Endeavor. Wallerman o f Marion, were, - . , Miss Martha Taylor is the Turner visitors Friday night. house guest of Hazel Btmea for Miss Ethel Given has return - 1 Endeavor week. Œhe &alrm fHnrtuani ed from her vacation trip and For Sale— G ood top buggy. was back at her old place as! Embalmrm unit JFtrarrai Otrrrtnra I The Sunday school showed See Ira Pearce. pianist at Sunday school jit the Phoae ISAS 210 C e n t e r F t . Kah-m. Oregno. ¡an increase last Sunday over Margaret McKay spent the M. E. church Sunday. || Mar the Sunday before. A good EfWctent Work— Moderate Brices 1 ; week-C end with Lorena Moore ( ai l Duncan i ecently hauled 1 congregation greeted the pas- iiMuwuwuw# ¡Salem. shingles and is repairing the tor both morning and evening, ¡ The young people who failed Mrs. Malinda Chambers roof ot his home in 1 urner. % The painters have completed 1 to attend the League service , spent Tuesday afternoon with ION * J (Mrs. James Mitchell. the staining of the depot roof, missed a good meeting. The 1 Pom ero y & Keene i S T O R E < J IW W E IW A N D O P T IO, A N S Start N ow ! A d op t For Sale— Three months old which adds materially to the topic w as: “ Where am I on the * Salem. Oregon > appearance of the building. way.” It was the climax of the ♦ E Y E B T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D C ock erels from 300 to 307-egg Our Pay As Yon Go Plan . y / w / w w a M W trapnested Hansen strain white R. C. Barber and son are series of lessons based on the ♦ SUtf ind Liberty SU. SaUai, Orafo. * No More Worries Leghorn hens. Mrs. G eo. busy in town with their wood following Scripture reference: J Ì saw this week. “ 1 am the Way, the Truth and * Crum e. * And Money In The Bank * the Life.” The topic for next t Ivan Hadley reports a good H. S. Bond was taken quite Sunday is “ The Tragedy of] crop of prunes and that pick­ * U . G. S H I P L E Y C O M P A N Y sick last Sunday with acute in­ Getting By.” Robert Gale digestion. His place is being ing will start the last of this will be the leader. At the last SALEM . O REGO N . tilled by M. P. Hardesty, for­ week or the first of next. * League business meeting it was ^ Miss Lillian Demytt left on ANDUCENSEDEMBALMERS merly of Long Beach, Calif. decided to use the screens and Mr. Hardesty formerly worked, Tuesday morning for Portland, convert the pulpit into a league for t îe S. P. on the Los Angeles ; " here she will attend school Reliable Service. Lady A ssistant ■■.V .V .V .V .V .V A W .V A V iV Z.V Z.V .V V .W Z.V room. This was tried out last this winter. division. Sunday and proved very suc­ 205 Ro Chnrch St.— Day or Night Phone 120 B. F. Robertson returned on An enjoyable time was re- cessful. It was also decided Saturday from his ranch near ported at the nil day meeting to assess each and every mem-] - S ale m - and basket dinner o f the La­ Condon and reports crops good ber 5c per month dues. The j - Of Granite W are in that section. dies’ Aid of the Methodist last Friday of each month is TAKFT’y.- SW» .T» T ar .7 •«¿«r- - ■> OH— Mi ■"*— church ,at the farm home of Col. W. F. Wright was show­ the time set for the business AT « MUM— «I— ijn 'llJ«l 1‘hnna 440 Hm. 1MIJ Mrs. Mullinex. Chicken din­ ing some of the largest prunes meeting and social. seen so far this year, from the ned was served to £ 6 . D r. O. A. O lson, D e n tist The silver tea and program 1 Graybill orchard near Turner. rnlntraa Kklractlon of Teelh by Nerve llW k ln g or M tn m e Oxli Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raines which was advertised to be 4 Qt. Lipped Saucepans........................................... $ .25 Oregon State Tubercu-1, . . . . . . e \r o u i and two sons of Upland, Calif., , The . . held at the home of Mrs. S. H.l M A S O N M TEMPLE. SALEM losis Hospital are installing two i , , .. . 4 Qt. Basins........................................................... .23 visited at the home of Mrs. , . - Bond Thursday afternoon has t new boilers. They have in 4 Qt. Mixing B ow ls...................................................... .25 Baines' brother, E. S. Prather axe been changed to be held at the stalled temporary boiler ser­ and family, last week. Methodist parsonage, on ac-| 12 Qt. Rinsing Pans....................................... vice to furnish steam while the • count of the illness of Mr. Bond For Sale— No. 12 Rem ington new boilers are being placed. 14 Qt. Dish Pans........................................................ .50 The Elsworth Hat Shop ! A cordial invitation is extend- typew riter. E xcellent co n d i­ Table Mats, 3 for........................................................... 10c Mrs. Pearl Kelly’ o f Salem ed to everyone. Hats cleaned and blocked. Buckram frames, trimmings otc. tion, Price $45.00. Enquire at was a visitor with home folks While they last will also sell Auto Accessories at a carried in stock Tribune office. dtp Sunday. Discount Mrs. E. S. Prather's brother. Formerly 495 Court St. Plion» 2175W Several from Turner attend­ Max Hutchens and cousin El­ ed the big circus in Salem Sat­ Salam, Oregon. 347 1-2 Court St. Upstairs. ton Painter were callers at the urday. Some took advantage You are all cordially invited drug store Thursday, bringing of*the time and attended both >♦»♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦❖ ♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦ with them some line home to attend Church next Sunday the circus and “ The Ten Com­ H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store as there will be with us a spea­ grown peaches. mandments.” which was show­ ker from the Christian Endeav- , 1.V .V .V .V .W .V .V .V .* .W .V .V A V .S ‘ .V .S W .S V A '.* .V .* ^ .V .,.V è M. O. Pt arson and L. C. Ball ing at the Grand theatre. . .,, , . . ,,iOr Conference who will deliver returned this week from a few Prune picking will be m full ,. ... ,. v , % , the morning sermon. All the days at the coast. swing around Turner by the |, Endtfcvorers are coming over, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Prather first of next week. Che American Hauer ' to the morning service. There and son were McMinnville vis­ John Duncan and wife of ] will be no services here Sun-, Caretaker of Hats and Clothing A com plete »lock o f O regon and H ungarian V etch , itors Sunday, calling on their Sa.em were 1 urner visitors on day evening as we are going to Seed G rain», all varieties o f grasses, Tim oth y, Fall Rye, C le a n in g , P r e s s in g and R e p a ir in g parents, also Dr. and Mrs. J. Fall B arley, C lovers, etc. Saturday. attend services at the C. E .! C. Michaux and Mr. and Mrs. 136 S. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon 544 State St. Conference at the Tabernacle, j Bundy. Mrs. Prather was for­ A ll re-cleaned in first class shape and sold at the The conference started Mon­ low est possible prices. Send us your list fo r prices. merly employed two years in day and continues for a w eek! the Hat Shop, conducted by ¡with morning and evening ser-| (Mre. Iluyiuoinl TU u h ) Mrs. Bundy. vices. C. E. topic for Sunday: j A. L. Bones was a business “ Learning how to pray.” Did ” i i. U i v i l M V/ A t .to »» , VV alert own, S. D. O ld « * Subscribe fer I V Tribuns t»t rt. ii. Robertson, last week. Have your envelopes printed v ith Threshing is fmiahed in this your return address. The Tribune can do the worx. community. 30