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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
Compute Cine M. E. Church 10 Sunday School at 11 MorniiiK Servie« « ..‘Í0 Kpworth Lenirne OFFICE SUPPLIE3 ¡Evening Service . 7 .3<» Mid-week Prayer Service, Thursday 7 :30 405 Hint« Hi Salem, Ore. C. W. Pogue, Pastor. * Go to H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store for “ Magic Marvel” wash ing powder, which takes out the dirt without Rubbing. • Books, Stationery, Cards Cbc A tlas Book Store Dr*. L. T. Dick & L M . Kum Chine*«; Medicine Co. tftonim li irooMi-» g in n <|ulrk relelf by tuklug our feiii«ue rn iiu il' ». Ar* Also now is the time to buy stock food to keep your cows up in their flow o f milk. ■ Imoluli-ly burini'-«*, Iwliig « i l’umyt- «.I fidili Impuri««! Imiti«, r< Ita nnd •mi l.irk « wblvli sr* w ill kiiuvrn fi>r tt.arlr «lurullvV pr«|»'UlvM. \ V « ln n t nll dlaor<l<-r» ut trmn, w<* invìi nicl ctillilrvn. Fri'« <-oo»ultsttaf>. • 'all or w rito. l'J) - UH rUute HI. fU petali*.) riim m lu i Hakiu Oregon. H. L. E arl’s H ard w are S to re Locals iW W A W .V W A V W W A W W J V W / 'A W / / ; t Sffiíú & .ut £u sS'¡anstúxii'S 2 V m ftfznst sa® .tirsasi CHURCH CALENDAR I'neli p ilil f>r fu l»« teotli ami dental «.m. am . p.m. p.m. Christian Church Sunday School 10 n.m.) M«iming service 11 n.m. Christian Endeavor . 6:80 p.m.! Evening S e rv ic e ...... 7 :30 p.m.! J. M. Shelley, Pastor. :"S a « •iooo oo fA R EW AR D Ts m m t m m * *h s • III » # « « • Iksl «hin « sK>t«tf la ih i« VOUR O P P O R T U N IT Y Ta p « t i l i s « ‘H r»«* fr s a Ih * a s n u ta lurry • flu « « « t i l l ) sull m m I i m i p m f » s o l vai* I sf «nirts m * 4 a l 1(10 00- H irlrslf k«a*l t-.l..#ed • t r i « or • o r * M 4 I «Issi bs « h I I m I l f t h V 4 M N l « , k r . A« i H fa* O N LY — 9 **4 U m **0 — ■ W r H * f * t our f|**/•/ O f f f P*ff**t Hi mmé 9mttt/*itl*m §w ut mmt mm* Portland Telegram, one year $3.75. Ladies P?? P iE C lA L . O F iF E R - ficn lL m n ’s h i m Friday, Nov. These Prices Are (iood Except Fer Market Changes UNTIL These Wonderful Bargains! G. W. Farris received a tele-1 gram Tuesday notifying him of the death o f the four year o ld , daughter o f Mrs. Lorena (F a r ris) Dunwoodie, who is living in Alberta, Can da. The littlel girl was sick ouly about two hours. While ahoppi ig in Hillsboro Miss Avalyn Delzell had the bad luck to have the new spare Daily Oregonian, 1 year $5 ; tire and rim lifted from her Tribune, 1 yoar $1.25; both coupe and has not been able (October only) $5.50. to locate it. Mr. and Mm. J. It. Besse are Miss Thelma Delzell has en vi: ¡ting their son in Portlund joyed the company o f friends for a few days and from therg from Woodburn. Misses Gib will go to Helix for a, visit with son, Brown and Lena Thomas a daughter. having spent part o f the week llo k i Hnielttng a ib-flnlng On., O»*« u». M leblfan. Those from Turner attend ing the County Y.M.C.A. con vention fit the First Christian Church in Salem were H. S. Bond and wife, Ivan Hadley and wife, Dean Morria, Chau. Standley and F. P. Rowley of the Tribune. mr.tAt.rm.r n r Here’s How We Can and Do offer You .V iW W M V > V / M W V W W .V ..W A V A V W A W r t W < V / «’ A i S'>l<1. platinum and dlw-»r<li«1 Jvwclry THE BläCtSf BARGAINjk.THE.WOI - Aimjfiuiilr p.m. On Ottulv-r 1st we cut tho c««st oioverhead in our »tore to the very lowed possible notch »rid discontinued carrying any accounts for moie than 30 da) No more long time credit with us. Our Terms Are Cash, but for the accomodation of some of cur customers we run monthly account*. Armour’s Milk, Tall Cans Each 0c Monthly accounts ore payable not later than the 12th of eaeh month. Rolled Oats— Freshly milled, 9 lb. tuck 49c FLOUR— “ Bukorc Hard Wheat Blend” ‘ Crown,'' “ O h o p i«1' or “ Drift Snow” $ » M . Critco 6 ib. Can |1 39 49 lb. sack f l 98; “ Vim " 25c sack more in trade Crystal White Soap 10 bars 39c Vegetóle Shortening 2 lb. |>uil 50c; 4 lb. pail 08c »223; Ohio Red Matches, Good sized boxes, 0 for 23c Made by tbe Snowdrift people. 4 lbs. 90c. ,’ Kneed It” Bhrtening— !-ame quality as Snowdrift. 1 lb. 23c; end in the Delzell home. Itaisias— Seedless Thompson's— 3 lbs, for 25« Berry Sugar 10 lbs. 58c; limit 10 lbs. Mrs. Carrio Bliss, a former teacher o f Turner, was calling on friends in Turner Sunday. Cocoanut, Sugar Cured Long Thread, lb. 19c Gardiner’s Flour, $1.90 Per Sack. Miss Minnie Robertson of Gates and Mrs. Nora Hesceman • 1 0 .0 0 V A L U E P U R E S I L K H O S E F O R O N L Y S I .00 Preferred Stoek Shrimp Fancy New Dates Small White Beaus and Mrs. Lore ana Knnor, both ffl Twelve Fair Men'* A ll Fair Lauti«'» liglti No. 1 Sanitary Cans, 19c 11 oz. package 2jc 3 pounds 25c of Salem, wer<? visitors at the light or Imavy pure or heavy full fnah- T. B. Funston was in town home of Mrs. A. E. Robertson B II .K I IO K K valued lanad pur* HI I . K fit), fur only H » valued at flu Saturday after a load of lum Friday o f last week. Wesson Oil Preferred Stock Pineapple Market Day H u m u s for ouly « i .00 ber for some repairs he is mak S1.00 No. 2 tin, sicced 22c Quart can, 49c 4 lb. pkg. 38c Oscar Fliflet spent last week U N D MO MONK Y ing on the buildings on his rf*(Nl P*/f*ml mm* at The Dalles, installing a new //Mil Ommnt W rite m * m i *mmm im * fa ll ranch. haut ala o ffe » u pear machine-for Libby, Me 1 C n p p f ’ c f n f f p p “ T H E B E S T IN T O W N , ” F r e s h fr o m If you have any hauling to Neal & Libby, invented and D v U H C C R o a ster to y o u L b . 4 7 c ¿ L b s $ 1 .J 8 do you will make money with manufactured by C. J. Pugh & THE ALLIED SALES CO.. IM NASSAU ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. one of our re-built truck*. Co. o f Salem. W. E. Burn*— Dan Burn* Calumet Baking Powder Best Bulk Cocoa Potatoes Wanted ’/V W W V V W V V V W W V W .'A W .'A V / / M V M W A ’ A 'M W U W liV Mr. and Mrs. Orin E. Lewis (Not brother», the same man) 15clb.; 2 lbs for 25c. 2c pound in trade. ;n * 2-rc pound Bulk High St. at Ferry, Salem, Ore. and daughter Lucile of Port land, motored to Turner W ed A V .W A 'A ’ .W A V .W A V U W .'.V A V .V W Two o f our local men, H. W. nesday evening, Oct. 21st., to Smith and Ben Robinson, have attend the F.dwards - Sande S. P. T R A I N SCHEDUAL been called for the federal wedding. grand jury- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Edwards Following is the schedule of the Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Baker, and Mrs. Neal Edwards and Southern Pacific trains at Turner: w i l l i a m E. A N D E R S O N Mrs. F. C. Gunning and Mrs. Mrs. Esther Neal of Monmouth North Bound— TH E SPORTING G OODS STORE Train No. 82, 4:83 a m. George Moore were Salem vis attended the Edwards-Sande Train No. 16. 6:23 a m. •u th C o m in e rc la l S t. Salem. Oregon ?on J itors Friday afternoon. wedding Wednesday evening Train No. 18, 9:17 a.in. .’ . W . W . V . 'A W M W V . V A W . W V . m V »ritNTrrr , The first Ford boat to the of last week. Train No. 14, 1:04 p.m. Train No. 84, 5:17 p.m. coast arrived in Portland last Mr. and Mrs. John Chaves week with 450 tons o f parts, and little son, who are located oouth Bcnnd— Truin No. 17, 10:57 a.m. approximately 2000 cars. temporarily at Albany, where Train No. 38, 7 :04 p.m. -FISHING TACKLE- -OUTING EQUIPMENT- Pomeroy & Keene R tttA IIK J K W S L R R 3 A N D O P T IC IA N 3 E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D Slats and liberty SH. Salrm, Ongon WEBB & CLOUGH CO. % Warren F. Powers of Salem Mr. Chaves is working with the was in Turner on business this S. P. signal gang .spent the week-end at Newport. Tuesday. A. L. Bones of Bones Bros.. Ford salesmen, reports the fol lowing sales: R. S. Rettie, Sa lem; W . A. Martin, Turner; and H. C. Lewis, Aumsville, of touring ciuts ; R. F. Randall and Glen Porter of Salem, coupes; Lillie E. Winkler, Vancouver, Tudor. Harley Frey and sons, G. Alexander and two sons spent the week-end in Portland. The Freys visiting with Mrs. Myra Burnett and family and the Alexanders visiting the McVic- kers family. Train No. 81, 10:29 p.m. W e are glad to report that Elsie Bates is better now, al though she had a very- serious setback the latter part o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mayro McKin ney are in Poitland for the stock show. Mr. McKinney is AND LICENSED EM B ALM ER S A. A. Ford o f Portland visit exhibiting some cattle there. Mr. Harry Little o f Clear ed Sunday w ith his sister and Reliable Serv ice. Lady Assistant Dr. C. R. Daniels, instructor nephew, Mrs. L. J. Rowley and Lake spent Saturday night in the North Pacific College of son Paul. with his brother, Thomas Lit •«’ Of» So Church St.— Ihiy or Night Phono 120 Portland visited»with E. S. Pra tle. * . P. C. Fulton and w ife and ther and family Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus Mrs. Fulton's father, Mr. Mays noon. , * 4k of Aumsville, attended church attended Pomona Grange at Mrs. Putnam informs us that in Turner Sunday. Stayton last Wednesday. her sister, Mrs. M cllaley, is ■ y —•. t ’ . vrwul - tcjw ait. n'Uh'Kuiuuf' .am* Mr. Gilbrace o f Vancouver. Ray Baker, wife and son. of Fhnne 4«n rapidly improving in health. Me*. OttiJ Portland, visited Sunday with Wash., spent the week-end at The Fprd factory turns out Mr. Baker's parents, E. C. Ba the Thomason home. 8,800 cars a day. SO Day* Fruee HtMuctlon on A ll Wbrll ker and wife, at the Baker ho- R. W. Tucker of Maupin tel. TURNER HIGH SCHOOL M A S O N IC T E M P L E . SALEV4 spent the week-end with his I *Fr. ■. tr \ ■ c Cal Small spent Sunday with Tho students are now pre old friends Mr. and Mrs. I. E. his brother, 1. H. Small and paring for the first six weeks Putnam. Mr. Tucker left on family. ¿ ft** exams. Let’s study at homt Tuesday for a visit with his sis nights for a change. ter. Mrs. Van Ntive near Aums CRAW FORD Mr .and Mrs. Bidgood arc ville. He expects to spend the Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomas Hats cleaned nnd blocked. Buckram frames, trimmings eke winter in the valley. giving a HaJlowe’en Masquer on were Portland visitors re ade party for the students o' carried in stock A very pleasant surprise cently. the High School, Saturday Oct Phone 2175W Formerly 40f> Court St. party was given G. A. G. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bates 31. Moore in honor o his birthday. and family have moved to their 347 1-2 Court SI. Upstairs. Salim. Oregon Friday night a basketball Charley Brown, who has new home near Waterloo. Mr. game will be played betweei been working for C. A. Bear and Mrs. Lo etz have moved on the Turner Town Team anc the past month, returned to his the property formerly owned the Turner High School team home at St. Helens Sunday. by Mr. Bates. Let’s all come and root for the The Turner plant of the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus Turner high. Miles Linen Co. is installing and family spent Sunday with Embulntrrn auk jPuiirral fltrrrtnm A coach has been hired foi scutching machinery nnd gett relatives at Gervais. Phono I AVI Balein, Oregon. the basketball and basebal' 210 C en te r Ht. ing the plant ready for work Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little season. ing up the llax on hand from were driving in Turner and an Efficient Work----- Moderate Prices The girls of the Sophomore last year’s crop. other car, driven by Salem par and Freshman class will play a Mrs. Peck is visiting friends ties, ran into them. Their car game with the Junior and Sen returning to her home in Eug was damaged somewhat and ior class Friday night. Mrs. Little was bruised about ene. Ralp Hussy, o f Portland, the head and face. Dr. J. W . Ransom left Fri spent the week-end with his Caretaker of Hats and Clothing Miss Ada Jory and a cousin day for a business trip to A l mother, Mrs. H. W. Smith. from Salem were Sunday bany and Riddle. He returned Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing guests at the P. E. Thomason Sunday. F. C. Delzell has some fine 136 S Liberty SI Salem, Oregon 544 State St. home. potatoes this year. Pearl P. Hasaler, former edi- Funeral Directors - Salem C o m b in in g B u sin ess w ith P leasu re Attend the 15th annual Pacific International Live stock Exposition at Portland, October 31st to November 7th. It is a trip that will pay big dividends both in education and enjoyment. Here, mingling with the most noted and successful breeders o f the country and seeing the largest combined exhibit o f live stock ever assembled under one roof in America, you can gain new ideas which can profitably be put into operation. There’s also the Land and Industrial Exhibits and the spectacular horse show, so thrilling you’ll want to attend every performance. The Turner State bank urges every farmer to go. Attend ing will bring better breeding methods and hence more prosperi ty in this section, which is the goal all o f us are striving to reach. You may be sure that we will cooperate with you in building more profitable herds. - Turner State Bank Dr. 0. A. Olson, Dentist -Nft T h e E lsw o rth H at Sh op ôîlyr hatpin fHnrhiarg Cbc American Batter * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * « H M H H H t - * * • » * * * * ■ * ■ * ■ * * * # # * * * «H U M H H H H H H H M -» « 2 Now Is Your Chance To Get That Dress A t a BIG | SAVIN G Special Prices on Silk and Wool Dresses U. G.SHIPLEY COMPANY SALEM. i i : OREGON. » »»»> » tor o f the Tribune, was visiting friends in Turner Friday. Mr. Hassler is on the prohibition force with headquarters in Seattle. ter and cousin in Albert.», (*an ada. Mr. Farris said that he saw some real winter as t!iey had four snows in September and two in October before he started home. Geo. Farris and wife, with their nephews Harold and Her Rev. W . J. Large of Eugene bert Briggs, returned from a was in Turner on business inst two months 'visit with a dnugh- Thursday.