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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1925)
~ C o m p le . te • O tte r MRS. GRACH A. SW ENSON — H. I*. T R A IN B C H E D U A L HONORED W I T H SHOWF.R UVL*.»» Following is the seboduìo o f th«* ! SouL’i'irn I'ncifle train : at Turner: Rooks, Stationery, Cards $W m A »tork shower wan icvtn Murili Dun.**]— Train No. t 33 a.m. Mr». Grace A. gwonson at the O F F IC E S U P P L IE S Tru n No. 10, t> :23 a.m. Í home of her mother, lira. Gha.i I Train No. IS, i* 17 a.m. • lOUO O'J Gumming», Wednesday, U<t. Truin Mo. 11, I :0f p.m. ! • MC W AMD 7 / *““ *■'. '.-'z j . f i. ■* ; -,T ^ • T» •«» »nr »I • •HI 5 Sint* St Salem, Ore 7. The M' ower wan given un Train Mo. S4, 5:*7 p.m. v ili !»•«** li a i MMV der the a ;picm of the Clover- South R'ioud—• yOUH O P P O 'T U N lT y liti"« «I4l.ll I« lilla Tw p«rrk*M <lir**4 fraiu Ifc« ma **••! «clarar Train No. 17, 10:57 a m. dale W .C.T.U, Forty-one re I U rstl.raqr» § Ila* «Malli» «ult « h «a* ml pur» •«*! val. Train No. 33, 7.01 p m. «•alai «r unira* ««a «i i«3 oo furi*«lr b«aa i«iiur«a I at i v«'S and friends were pres Drs. L. T. Dick & L. M. Hum Train No. 31, 10:20 p.m. I" r. «r *-•■»••• aal««- *»r Multi I .»«*«1 —«** $4.00 Chinese Medicine Co. ent. The time was spent in — F» — -« —- - lla f lla l 4#iNlr i>r#».tc.i far oNl.t* ■ — — Htouiecti truuMc* if I ven <|iil<k r*l*lf h 'f— » //f %4hJ H j «• "# , ■• * r t f fur mmr Mt— M* Offer CHURCH C A LE N D A R piecing ouilU ior the hostess. l#y tak in g our faiiio ii« ri’iiif t ll ». Ar» «•»Ta HMIaftirlioM g>mrnmiet>4 nlMMilutcly lia riiil«»», k i n g cuiftpoand* A cumptuous dinner served at M. E. Church a* a ! fron» liti Irerl»», ro o li mid noon added to the joy of the ' T T * ’ »T-1 10 a.m. Hint ti'ukv w liic ii «ru w» ll | m » wv * h /«»r festivities. The following r e -' ^ ho° »t 11 a.m. U n ir ('U n t ile |»fU|Mflj«M. latives and friend, were p r e ; i - | Morning Service « 1 0 . 0 0 VA LUE PU R E SILK H O S E FOR O N L Y t l . O O 7 p.m. NVr ln ul »11 »iiMtrtl I » n f no n, win eat: Mr. and Mrs. Jim John- M w o rlh League 8 p.m.; H it Pair l.sill**'** llglit A _rar~m T » . l v . I ' . l r Men*» inoli suil children. Freo oou»u!utlou. Hjon IUlt] Miss Mildred John- ! ‘ n' nlf berv ice or li**avv full f u it - / i fy* f l ll« li t or h* n vy |>iir< U p.m. i I 'all or writi1 ston of A lbany; Mr. and Mm. I Wednesday evening 1 ......I M ILK Ir 1 tttJ ll ’ H I I . K I I O - I vulur.l C. \V. Pogue, Pastor. — - 1 ’ m . Slat« St. (U|**tulr*.) Scott La Fore, Mr. and Mrs. Ed f lu . for o n ly H int' V »lt!«*<l ftl I 1 U \ 7 I ’ li..in’ '> 3 . Halriii < li«’K<>n. Barrett and daughters Betty r.»r M ill % 1 .'81 Christian Church $ 1 .0 0 r ! and Janet, Mrs. Mary I)ake,¡gypday School f i t . * ! » NO MON li Y 10 a.m. 0 » « ! '» r * « t « )< 1 ( L ’V rIla Ha al n »r » fu# full / 'w » f 'M rs. lenii Dak*. .1rs. H. h- Morning service 11 a.m. U ila la “ ffr r la A * ' Durban», Mrs. p. II. Durham, f'^ri .tia.n Endeavor 7 p.m. Jr Mrs. Grace ihom.is, Älf.i. I'K*jEvening Service 8p.m. ock and daughter Genelle, Mrs j >M Shelley, Pastor TME ALLIEO SALES CO., ISO NASSAU ST.. NEW YORK. N Y. < »«li paid for f»li»o t*’* tll Slid <l»n*til Ed McDonald, JU'S. Van Val- ' ____ __ ____ _ rfolil, |*l at I it >i in ami *H»n«Hl*,d Jnwelrjf « Ä W M W W V A W V A W . ’/ A V W W J V . V . V . V W . V A W W : link*’ HitwIUng It* tlnlng Ou., O ittfo kenburg «nd daughter Iluth, Mrs. L. E. llgnnies, Mrs. Thom UlehlRau. Don’ t Fail to R c « k J- K. E. Brodie, editor of the as K. Neer, Mrs. Johanna Fli- j V . V W V . V / A V / . V . V . V . V ^ r t V / . V . V . - . V . V . V . '. V . '. ’ . V . V A V . '. ' Oregon City Enterprise, was a ]lle b Palma Fliflet, Mrs. Mae, Turner visitor Thursday of last Hadley and son Lowell, Mrs. week. While in town Mr. Nancy Luke, Mrs. Nettie Mor- Urodie called at the Tribune iis, Mr*. Hazel U. Morris and ollice. Editor Bodie was for j daughter Ellane, 1C nneth Rus- -I W IL L IA M E. A N D E R S O N ÿ several years secretary of the sell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ’• THE S P O R T IN G G O O D S STO R E \ Oregon Editorial Association, Cummings. > 12a S o u t h C o m m c r c i n l S t . Salem, Oregon >; ANONYMOUS and also served four, years as A w W W A V . ,. V . V W A V . V . V . V A , . V . ,. V W . , W A W / A W TICK M O * T R E M A R K A B I.K NO minister to Siam. V E ! , OK T H E 2*iTlt C E N T f R Y During the month of Octob s VJ 3h k¿. c l Che JHsias Boole Store Livestock Prices Improve Sales recently made show that the livestock indus try is coming back, particularly in the cattle industry, both in the beef and dairy breeds. Livestock raising, through careful breeding and modern production methods, can profitably be engaged Genllcflicn’s I.aJ¡es in by every farr ’-r and hoi|M bn i *p»>cia)!y attractive to thosu who Cave hur' toforn d*p< rd*’d upon on. crop for thoir income, W - h*n at th • Turtv-r .‘ tat’ BanV, ur naturally desirous o f §ee- it.v’ tie. r r at in*lu.-*try becom.i an t n r-yrowms part of farming operations in this community. Cooperation 1» gladly given to those who merit ip " O n to Portland,” is the a o ( a n o f many far.nars » k i dasir« to , • « and study the {r s a t r s t emhihtts o f purebred b e e f end dairy cattle, horses, th-e p, (o a t s, swine and poultry eva r asaemhted un d e r one r o o f in A -n rr ic » . T o e Pacific International Livestoc k Exposition will he held there Qc toher 31st co N o v e m b e r 7th. Do not miss i t ! Locals ‘ «rar; Turner State Bank •. ) -I-ISMINti TACKLR- -O U T IN O E Q U IP M E N T - tn i^áC W ^3^M M M W íttW S3r£rsniíW B W M W B tíW tK W rM & & Halloween! Masks, favors, silhouettes, crepe paper, cardboard for cutouts, and other Hallowe'en novelties. m k', *ks New books coming in, in the reprint edition, at 85c. For long winter » veilings. Abo children'* books. Bibles, etc. “ Try The D ru j Stere F irst” Mrs. Alma Gower and little son Gerald of Detroit, Oregon, are visiting a few days with lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker. er wc will give the ftib tae and the Portland Teler.rarrs in com bination» for one year for $4.50 h .•BUS® Reliable Druggist Oregon, er X m J B U V M JBUMUUÛSUE& m SUB* tL&ToiJlJ ¿—— ■■I—» III ■■ ■■ .1 — ■■^ ■■■* IN» — ■■■■■■ !■( Ill Pomeroy & k<*ene N r . U M H C JLVVE UIR U A N D O P T I C I A N S E V E S T E S T E D --G L A S S E S F IT T E D Stitt and Liburty Sts. Siltm. Oregon & WEBB CLOUGH CO. F u n e r a l Directors L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S Reliable Service. Ixul> Assistant 205 Ho. Church SL— I'av or Night Phone 12U - Salem - * -ymrrem < r ' « n W i f W . . * D r . (). A . O ls o n , D e n t is t ' >• ♦to Dnyi I'pict* Kc»lnet ion on A ll Work Ü <t ;w .'v *r : law. wiiJ n a « Me M A S O N IC T E M P L E . SALEM ■ M r iM M « ilDC»«* If you have any hauling to do you will rhukc money with one of our re-built trucks. W . E. Burns— Dan Burns (Not brothers, the same man) High St. at Ferry, Salem, Ore. Grass Seedins* M. A. Hill and C. A. Bear were busy tilling silos last week. Fall Is usually the bost time to tow most grass seeds. Our stock is nosy complete including Orchard Crass, English «nd Italian Rye, Western Rye Grass, Mesquite, Timothy, Red Top and all kinds o f clovers. Also Fall W h ea t, O ats, Rye, Barley, V etch, Cheat seed, etc. Call or W rite For Prices u— r m>n i m m i i i r u i i h i D. A. W hite & Sons 251 S t a t e S t , S a le m , O re g o n . LA£! FREE *3 N. S. Bronci,! Agent 5 Tube Radio Set FREE Svnd M’lf-adilrexvi’rf, Camped AL-L. envelop*— for full particular» regarding this O FFE R . THOSE YOU R A D I O T E X CO LEFT AT T H IN G S HOME Hosiery Neckwear Sweaters Umbrellas U. G .S H IP L E Y C O M P A N Y QUALITY M E R C H A N D IS E SALEM . -- PO PULR P R IC E S * : * * ♦ i * * i OREGON. S V .W . '. V . V . W A V .W . W . V . V . W .S V A N V . V . X W . ' SPECIAL SALE Of Granite W are 4 Qt. Lipped Saucepans.......................................$ -25 4 Qt. Basins........................................................... Crawford students arc well represented among the officers of the student-body of Turner High. Mr. C. O. Bates was hit on the forehead by a piece of a board which fell from the silo. The doctor dressed the wound, UonduoteJ l»y Surprise Orange No. 2’.S which fortunately was not seri ous. G R A N G E NOTES Miss Mary W alker of West Ou ing to the busy times Inst Stayton spent several days week the attendance at the re with her sister, Mrs. Thomas gular .Grange meeting was Littlo. very light. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nipple L-ITTL-E Kerchiefs Gloves Lingerie 2U6 Rroadway New York, N Y . ! negative. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis, Willie Pearson, who has of Marion, arc spending sever-jl)eell pi^icinje apples In South- Following the lecture hour. ul days at the home of Mrs. »ru Oregon, returned home on Mr. Gullivan, acting as Master, opened the Grange for the re Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Sunday. gular order of business. K. Barber. Hollis Bones has again re Carl Duncan was a Salem turned to school after having visitor Saturday. been out several days on ac count of trouble with liis eyes. Mrs. J. F. Lyle and Mr. and (.Mn*. R a ym on d Titu s ) Mrs. R. II. Baker were week Portland Telegram, one year end visitors In Portland. $3.75. L. G. Hobson was rushing the corn cutting last week. r— Your travel responsibility ceases when you board the train. Comfortable trains leave at con venient hours. You arrive at your destination rested and refreshed— and on time. Economical, too—reduced round- trip fares make travel surprisingly inexpensive. A ik A g e n t . ---- - - i Bargain rate» ou the Salem Capital Journal during the Mrs. Gullivan and F. P. Row- month of October, $3.00 per ley. Judges were Mr. Basey year. Subscriptions taken at of Salem, Mrs. Titus and Mrs. the postoflice, Turner, Oregon. J. E. Whitehead. The decis 10-1 2tp! ion was given in favor of the Mrs. M. O. Knight spent a Portland Telegram cue year few days visiting her son In $3.75; Tribune one year $1.25 |}ats cUapod und blocked. Buckram frames, trimmings etc. Stavton last week. — both for $4.50 during the curried in stuck month of October only. Mrs. S. Talbott spent the Phone 2176W Formerly -40." Court Ht week-end with her daughter in 147 1-2 Court St. Upstairs. Salem, Oregon. Tacoma. hu — — Southern Pacific Lines ; ( ientlpruen;—Fur the 11.00 enclered Marion Porter is making Mrs. Gower visited in Port- land the latter part of last some extensive repaiis on the Hewitt home in the North part week. of town. The Rouse is being Mrs. L. J. Rowley spent from remodeled into tho bungalow Thursday till Sunday visiting style and a fireplace is being relatives and friends in Amity. added. The Elsw orth Hat Shop iw — — one im portant reason for your tra w l over 51.81 Mrs. Stewart of Salem »pent The M. E. ladies aid will give a few days the past week with a silver tea at the home of ?frs.' her friends the Bakers of the Dr. Ucnsom, Thursday, Octo ber 15. Everyone welcome. Baker hotel* __ *** £ Because It’s Dependable Grandma Chambers left last FOR SALE — 17 head of ! please enter my order for on» copy of week for a visit with relatives sheep. E. T. Pierce. 'rriaiilules”, Lefore llti* special i.lfcr at Hood River. ex pi rev. Lawrence Robertson is worn Nam<v___ ________ Pig» for Sals— E. J. Miller, ing on the Presbyterian manse j Turnar, O r e g o n , Route 2, bo* this week making some neceo- AdUrew.— (7. ' SiU^- repairs. City nml Sute.._________ E. S. P R A T H E R A N D Limited Off* r Now Only Mrs. Alma Gower left Mon SI.CO day evening fer a few days’ RccuLsa P a i c e t 2 oo jig Daily Oregonian, 1 year $5; visit with her sister, Mrs. Bar rNANIM Of'M .Y At CLAIMED A i» Tribune, 1 year $1.25; both bara Snyder, who is teaching A M A S T K I t P I K C . N E V E R W A S at Gervais. THE TRUTH DEPICTED IN a ] (October only) $5.50. MORE K A.SCI N ATI NO MANNER. I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Riches H. A. Thiesscn and G. \V. Publishers Price Thiessen of the Oregon Gain and son Donald were in Salem Direct — Only on business Tuesday. Co. passed through Turner on .Send Your Order T O -D A Y Wednesday on their way to Mrs. F. C. Gunning was i n ---------U S E T H I S C O U P O N — - Southern Oregon on a hunting Salem on busmens Tuesday ,\on*w Publishing Co. trip. afternoon. 1 163 Brand «ray. New York City. ■ . . - T i m e r. Reality! •• »(¡venture! Li 7 ^ » *2® 4 Qt. Mixing B o w ls....................................... 12 Qt. Rinsing Pans....................................... 25 30 11 Qt. Dish Pans....................................... -50 Table Mats, 3 for..................................................... 10c While they last will also sell Auto Accessories at a Discount $ H. L. E arl’s Hardware Store a a ■ a a a « « a » a a a a a • ■ ■ a_a_a e * a ” a « b b b b p .s a 3 a a a » a - y » - » » - ’ ~ ? a w «.« .* ».» * •-*. •-*- M -1 * A deal was recently comple ted whereby Geo. Grume be Che American Rafter have moved on the place own Those who missed the meet came the owner of the proper ed by Mrs. Burnett. Caretaker of Hats and Clothing ty owned by Bon Funston. W e ing last week missed an excep Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Miss Elsie Bates, who is in tionally fine dinner. are glad to welcome the the Salem hospital, is doing 13rt S. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon 544 State St. Grume» as citizens of Turner. The subject for the roll call nifcely considering the extreme was the benefits of the *.ountry1 “ v . ... . seriousness of her condition at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ed . home and . . the city home. This wards were Salem visitors on was followed by a debate on the time of her operation. Mrs. Thomas Littlo and Mrs. Monday. the question: “ Resolved, that Raymond Titus attended the Cntlnilutrni anil Jftmrral Birrctor» the influence of the press for Grange in Turner Saturday. Robert Gale of Oregon City * Phone llVki Salem, Oregon. 210 Cent*» Rt. evil is greater than its power was a business visitor in Tur Mrs. Peck of Eugene was a for good.” The speakers were nor Friday. Efficient Work------ Moderate Prices —-affirmative, Mrs. L. 11. Earl, Sunday guest at the Thomas Wfinnfin7nnrfi r TTiirnirminri r(irr~riiTr‘T* t nrrrr—r"T~ — — and Mr. Gullivan: negative, Little home, Subicrib* for tb* Tribune Slip tyalrut iflnrtitani