tv / 4 4 m «t Complete Line JUST RECEIVED ---- • • A F n ih Stock of Chrittmai Candies, Cigars and Tobacco Books, Stationery, Cards RICHES CONFECTIONERY £ TURNER OREGON ^ rtV S \ W A m V W W W A V / W V \ W V M V W J W W W .W ; O F F IC E S U P P L IE S . • W W W J W W A V y V . W W W W W W / W i'A W J CM Alias Book Store IH5 Hlatc Bt. Halen», Ore | Ora. !.. T. Dick & L M. Hum Mtoaiiuih lroiil.lv« g lv m quick H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store Wi- lri-ut ail disorders o f umwi , *< v invìi unii itbllilrtui. Fr«e- noeaallwOeii (.’all or write. C SPO O R U T T I N G ’ G O O D S T M HE SauthCummercinl St. 126 SauthCummen J U V W .V W / A W / .W W .' . W STORE Salem, Orefon W W Fire and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank H 4 4 4 m 4 4 4 4 ««^ Dr. O. L. Scott Bones Brothers received a carload of new Fords Friday. £ ►MS Time Deposits Special Offer Locals >044 4 »»»>«»♦< 4 % Paid on six months i H44H ♦ fP «W ««4 0 W OREGON ♦4 4 4 0 0 4 W W 4 «0 4 «4 »H The time of year is here to 'V A W W / A W A V A V / / / W begin to think about Christmas presents. Why not the Coun­ try Gentleman, Ladie*' Home To O u r Reader* Journal or the Saturday Even­ ing Poit. They are gifts that Why run a risk with poor last the year around. An an­ brakes. Have your mechanic nouncement card sent with ev­ rcline your brakes with Emtco ery gift subscription. — It’s dependable. W. E. Burn*— Dan Burnt (Not brothers, the same man) High St. at Ferry, Salem, Ore. Golden Ulo Console Dish«*, plate« He. make beautiful gift*— at the Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Lewis motored to HarrLsburg Friday. J S TA YTO N LSTI . I ' M Htut« Ht. (tipalali*.I I’ti'Wiv UNI. Hall-in Or,«fon. Mrs. L. J. Rowley visited with friends in Amity from Fri­ day to Sunday. Anderson’s V E TE R IN A R IA N Day and Night Service W. H. Houghton Proprietor. Palmer Chiropractor Mrs. Chambers was a week­ end visitor with friends in ; a w a , a ,/ a w \ v w . w a v / a w . v a v a \ v / a w a v ^ Aumsvilie. W h e n In Salem V i s i t O u r S t o r e F o r X m a * | Suggestions G. F. KORINFK, V.S.. B.V.Sc. rrk-lf by taking our famous rmin-dli a. Ar« absolutely hariiilvaa, U-lug avuipouixi- sd from Im port«! lirrfaa, root* » i« l nini bark« wlilnli an- » H I known Aw their curative propertl««. I ii order to introduce the Capital Stock Food Co.'s Stock Salt, I will reduce the price to 17Vfcc per lb, which will put the cost of feeding n little leas thnn |i/2c per week per hend, for cattle and horses, and leas for hogs, sheep or goats. Upon the purchase o f this food a certificate guaranteeing to puy for any stock that dies from contagious disease after you have fed it for three months, and ns long nfter ns you continue to feed It. First come, first served, A very cheap Insurance. For Good Meats and Pure Lard G o to Turner Meat Market C h in s a « M e d ic in e C o. NOTICE! >♦<-004 Last Thursday a number of the tnen of the Christian church gathere at the church and spent the day grading and lev­ eling the lawn. It is a decided improvement to the church pro­ perty. Bones Brothers have their new Northland radio installed at the garage. It is proving to be (juite an attraction. XM AS SUGGESTIONS Phone 87. Residence 828Q Hosiery Umbrellas Gloves Lingerie Handkerchiefs Kimonas Leather purses Bath Robes Silk Underwear Dolls VA N. High Street Salem, Oregon Dr. Mary Staples and Miss Given of the Cloverdale dis­ trict, attended the M. E. La­ dies’ Aid Bazaar and dinner given in the Masonic building Saturday. Mr«. E. T. Pierce of the Aumsvilie State bank, was a Portland visitor Tuesday. G. Alexander and F. P. Row- ley attended the Stiver meet­ ings at the Court Street Chris­ tian church Tuesday night. Dr. O. L. Asher and family moved in from Salem Monday, and will now be with us steady. W e are glad to welcome him, as his services are badly need­ ed. U. McCall’s $1.00 The Tribune $1.25 Both $1.50 You Save 75c HKKF. U yoor opportunity to get Met'nil'» Mngn/lne for Ilia comlngyear and the Turner Tribune every week, both for only (1.60. G. S H IP L E Y C O M P A N Y Women’s W ear Exclusively SALEM OREGON V / .W .V A ’ .'.V W M V .V A V / A W / W W A S V W A W A W A V There w ill be no less than <4tht great novels iu McCalls this year, the; work of Gene Stratton-Porter, /.ute Grey, Margaret Pedler, Beatrice Grim- ■liaw, Itafael r-wbatius, Ethel M. DeH Vlngle M. Hoe, Kayuer Heelig, braidea fifty or more brilliant short stories, scores of ateorbing artistes, a dozen praetloal boniemnklng departments, and a big section of the newest fasb-j every month. W e cab only make this l time. Closing out our used pianos The Turner Hi basket ball at $50, $75, $100. $125, $150. ofter ,or • • hort game Friday night was lost to Our new pianos e? $225, $250, Send Your Order Now the Crabtree team. $295 and up. Used player S C U A S L I J C W B L tm »N D O T T IO IA N « D. S. Riches was a Salem vis­ pianos $195, $250 and up. ' A V . W / A W . V A W A W A V , E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D itor Friday. 0 Terms, or will make liberal dis­ CHURCH CALENDAR Sift* ind Liberty SU. S»t»m, Orotwt M. T. Miller and wife return­ count for cash. Tallman Piano M. E. Church , ed from their Klamath Falls Store, 395 S. 12th St., Salem, Oregon. trip Wednesday evening. He Sunday School at 10 a.m. reported good hunting and lots The birth of a son is report­ Morning Serv ice 11 a.m. of ducks. They encountered ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Epworth League .....6 :30 p.m. about eight inches of snow on John ShiiTerer at Cloverdale. Evening Service ......7 :30 p.m. the summit. Several from this vicinity at­ Mid-week Prayer A. L. Bones was a Salem vis­ tended the meeting of the Mar­ Service, Thursday..7 :30 p.m. itor Saturday afternoon. ion County Jersey Club at Mar­ AN D LICENSED E M B A L M E R 6 C. W . Togue, Pastor. Games, doll«, books, jowlry and ion Saturday. dozens of other gifts st the Drug Xntas Cards lc to 25« st the Christian Chnrch Reliable Service. Lady Assistant Hlore. Drug Store. , 10 a.m. W. F. Powers o f Salem was Sunday School 205 Ao. Church Rt.—-Pay or Night Phone 120 Mrs. Helen Stewart of Salem Morning service 11 a.m. a visitor in Turner and Stayton and Mrs. Barbara Snyder of Christian Endeavor ..6:30 p.m. Gervais were week-end guests Thursday. of Mrs. Snyder’s parents, Mr. Harley Frey is seriously ill Evening Service .......7 :30 p.m. and Mrs. E. C. Baker. with pneumonia and was re­ J. M. Shelley, Pastor. Carl Duncan was a Salem moved to the Hospital Monday. visitor Friday afternoon. Mrs. Helen Stewart, a regis­ Phone 440 He*. 901J G. Alexander and I. M. Stout tered nurse who is well known S. r. T R A IN SCHEDUAL were Aumsvilie visitors Friday. to many Turner people, has ac­ Following is the schedule o f the F. P. Rowley visited realtives cepted a position in the hospi­ 00 Day« Prime Heductton on A ll WArk tal at Klamath Falls and left Southern Pacific trains at Turner: in Amity Sunday. i| M A S O N IC T E M P L E . SALEM for that place Monday night. North Bound— LOST— One Holstein c< Train No. 82, 4:38 a.m. Mrs. J. M. Bones suffered an Notify A. T. Savage, Turner, Train No. 16, 6:28 a.m. Train No. 18, 9:17 o.m. Oregon or phone O. P. Given. accident last Thursday when Train No. 14, 1:04 p.m. she fell on the concrete steps The Turner Tribune has tak­ Train No. 84, 6:17 p.nl. at the Christian church, suffer­ en a sub-agency for the Corona South Bound— ^ ing severe bruises. portable typewriter. See it and Train No. 17, 10:67 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Porter Train No. 83, 7:04 p.m. Hats cleaned arid blocked. Buckram frame?, trimmings etc. try it at the Tribune office. Train No. 81, 10:29 p.m. o f Portland were the guests of curried in stock Several residents of the Tur­ his grandmother, Mrs. Malinda Phone 2175W Formerly 495 Court St. ner district were taking in the Chambers, Monday night. They sights of Salem following the will be at the Beech farm home 347 M Court SI. Upstairs. Salem, Oregon. show at the Oregon theatre. Among some of the places visi­ for a week or two. Bones Brothers are hauling ted was a Chinese restaurant. rock and filling where the The party was under the lead­ house was located and are pre­ ership of M. E. Townsend. Obtained. Send model or sketch paring to enlarge the garage. and we will promptly send you a II. W . Smith was home from report. Our book on Patents and Earl Bear was a Salem visit­ his jury duties in Portland for Trade-marks will be scut to you or Monday. on request. the week-end. lie returned Eutbtritnrm aitò $ mural flirrrtnrn Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Phone ISM Baleni, Oregon. 210 Center St, Smith. Pomeroy & Keene WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors - Salem - Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist No. 43 GET READ Y FOR CHRISTMAS. WF. ARE READY Just see the fine rubber tired coaster wagon, with steel disc wheels, well braces, gears and full size hardwood box—we have a good big supply o f these, and effer them to you while they last fo r only $5.00 EACH W e will put them away and hold them till Christmas if you make a small payment down Remember, we also have all kinds of velocipedes, Scooters, Autos, Roller Skates, etc., to make the kiddies happy Our store is headquarters for the useful gifts that you so desire to receive. Make it a practical Christmas and £ buy your gifts at the hardware store. £ GEO. E. ALLEN ^ Hardware .Machinery and Paints ■j 236 N. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. Give your boy a Corona . i for Christmas ' The Elsworth Hat Shop PATENTS Œ lj? l a t e n t i f l n r t u u n i D. SWIFT Mr. Hadley, who lives in the C. M. Miller house is reported to be still quite sick. Efficient Work------Moderate Prices Several Turner people at­ tended “ The Scarlet West” at the Oregon theatre Saturday night. Cfct American Bauer Caretaker i f Hats and Clothing Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Kid 8. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon 544 State St. Subicribe for The Tribune $1.25 per Year Donald and Lucille Riches, accompanied by their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Riches, were Salem visitors Tuesday. Hav» T sur aitvwlopaa printed with The Tribune shop can print you» jranr return addrasa. The Tribune butter wraps, letter heads and en can do fhe work. velopes. — & CO. PA T E N T LA W Y E R S — 305 Seventh St.. Washington. D. C- Ovsr 34 Year»* E»| Miss Agnes Kelly o f Salem was the guest o f her parents from Friday to Monday. Ben Funston was a business visitor in Turner Saturday. Ilava your envelopes printed with your return address. The Tribune can ds the work. Subscribe for the Tribune Read The Ads and Save Money