The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 07, 1926, Image 3

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SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
French Veneer, u polish for autos, leather or
furniture; regular price 60c.
Sale price ... 50e
Aluminum Percolators; regular price $2.00. On
•ale a t .................................... ......................... $1.75
i
CUURCH CALENDAR
TO THE-VOTERS O r
THE CITY OF TURNER
M B. Church
W «, your aouncil, have called an
rlrrlion far U.<- 12th uf January
1926, for the purpoaa of penriitting
th, electors U> approve or reject e*r
tain amrndmonta to tho eRy charter
The ruason far tho amendment* la
that certain *<.tb<- aectlona in the rity
charter aro tnil'-milte and If th« city
farerd auit th* oalcottw would bv in
doubt
T .m 4« corrected.
Many
•«etion* arr repealed which arr out of
«late.
»
,
“ The council alao aalr that th« char
ter tax rate o f 6 mill* b« raised to
7Vk mill*.
Vht-n the former tax
rate waa made 60r « « ¿ t further than
11.00 dor* today.
Tlw yearly light
bill and hydrant rent nao up all th«
ri-nersl fund and thnra ia no money
for other purpoen
A sinking fund
atao haa to be provided for to pay off
the water boast.
Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Morning Service
11 a.m.
Epworth 1/eaguc ___ 6.80 |am.
Evening Service .......7 :80 p.m.
Mid-week Prayer
Service, Thuraday..7 .*80 p.m.
C. W. Pogue, Pastor.
Chriatian Church
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Morning aervica
11a.m.
Chriatian Endeavor . 0:80 p.m.
Evening 8crvice .......7 :80 p.m.
G. A. G. MOORE D. r
Recorder.
EASTBURN
Mayor.
Mm. W all and daughter of
Jefferson sad Professor Wall,
o f Lakovisw, were the guests
o f Mm. Wall's slater, Mm. J.
W. Ransom.
The Rebac^ah’s held a home
coming p * r t f a^rthe I.O.O.F.
hail New Yea*<a night. Many
o f the old members were pres­
ent and a good time was en­
joyed by a lt
CONVENTION IS
HELD A T TURNER
Coming To
SALEI
I. F. K 0R 1 NEK, Vi.* B.V.Sc.
fill. MELLENTHII
VE TE R IN AR IA N
Day ami Night Servies
SPECAILIST
S TA YTO N
OREGON
la la te r a a i M a d id a « fa r tha
past tw aiva y a a n
DOCS NOT OPERATE
WU1 I -
NON
at
MARION HOTEL
THURSDAY, JANU ARY 2S
O S ( * h aar* 10 a a . I « 4 p.m.
4 % Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
ONE D AY O NLY
N « c h a r s « f a r C o o a a ltetia a
Dr. Mellenthm is a regular gradu-
i in medicine ami *urj(.-r> and in
licenced by the state o f Oregon.
He
doe* not operate for chronic appen­
dicitis, gall stone«, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerve«, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his satisfied patients in Oregbn:
J. L. Chambers, Rose burg, head­
aches.
John Wodtli, Waterloo, bladder
and prostrate trouble.
Mrs. E. E. Holman, Riehland, kid­
ney trouble.
W. S. Bennett, Oregon City, ulcer
o f the stomach.
R. W Meyer, Shanifco, heart trou­
ble.
Chas. H. Hoak, La Grande, gall
stones.
Mrs. M. I. Olsen, Portland, appen­
dicitis.
Remember above date, that consul­
tation on this trip will be free and
that hia treatment is different.
Married women must be accom­
panied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Building,
Los Angeles, California.
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
IW I W H H
U T IL IT Y COATS
The Santiam Council o f Re­
Women’s Good
Serviceable
Coats
ligious Ffludation held their
W ell Tailored
Good Materials
quarterly . contention in the
Plain or Fur Trimmed
high school auditorium Sunday.
$ 12 . 4 «
$ 16.00
$ 19.75
$ 24.75
It was an all-daR meeting with
Priced Far Below Regular Price*
a baaket dinner at noon.
At
the regular Sunday school hour
U . G. S H I P L E Y C O M P A N Y
there were classes for every-
SALEM
—
OREGON
held in the various class
rooms in tho school building.
A fter the class session the con­
vention sermon was preacned
by Rev. E. R. Martin of Port­
REPORT OF T H E CONDITION OF
land, representing the Ameri­
can Sunday School Union. His
A t Turner. In Ibc Bute of Oregon, at th « eiaae of basions Dee. 31st, 1928
If you do your own rwpair subject was "Th e Great Com­
ma ision."
RESOURCES
work
wo
can
supply
you
with
a t t i a a i A j e w a u t m a m o o w t ic m a m «
Following i the dinner the
Loan« and discounts. Including rediscounts shown In items 29 and
Regular
services
next
Sun­
a
full
lino
of
good
tools
at
rea­
E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D
SO if sa y__________________________________________________ f 49,080.46
business meeting was held a f­ day.
W e should start next
sonable prices.
69.83
Still and Lttwtj Stv.
Sitra. 0r«|M
ter which the.convention divid­ Sunday with new courage fol­ Overdraft« »reared and unseen red________________________________
W . E. Burns— Dan Borns
II. 6. go- eminent securities owned, including those shown in items
ed into groupa for the Institute lowing the inspirational meet­
30 and 36, if any_________________________________________ ____ 2,600.00
(N ot brothers, the same man)
hour. There were three groups ing at the District Convention Other bonds, warrants and aecaritiw, including foreign government,
High Street at Ferry
featuring leadership for the Sunday.
statu, municipal, corporation, «te-, including thaae shown in
Salem, O r n s o
. ■ -
rrr
Items 30 and 35, if any______________ ._______________ ;_________ 13,89» 00
adults, young people's and the
——
The Primary class won the Banking house, 93,600; furniture and fixture*, 91.960 00____________ 6,460.00
Section foreman Hill and his children’s departments. These
Next Sun­ Cash on hand in, vault apd ijue from Jjauk*, t*uker»j*iid trust c«»in-
crew were called out Sunday groups reported to the conven­ automobile race.
panies designated and approved reserve agents nf this bank_ 12,834.83
evening to held dean up a tion proper, So Hist all con­ day we will start the return
Checks oa banka outside city or t o n al reporting bsgjk
wreck near Salem.
A wheel cerned received tk a*b «iefit of trip from New York to San and other cash items ______ _____ r______________ ___ _______ ____ .
TOO
rlO
broke causing the derailment these discussions. Resolutions Francisco.
Total rash aad due from banka» itena % 9, 10 pod U, l l
ifcrioc
• A N O L IC E N S E D C M B A L
o f one car and doing quite a were 'adopted- edmmending
Sunday evening the Epworth
Total----------
SM11.1J
11
jr ’
* ” :3.;,ei3 i t . V . ___ ,
,
little damage to the track.
Governor Pierce on his stand League Begins a aeries of Mis­
LIABILITIES
n-
Reliable Service.
Lady Assistant
10,000.80
Mrs. J. E. Barber was taken fo r morality aad taw «»fo r c e ­ sion. study lessons which are Capital stork paid ta_______________a_______ ________
2,000.00
going to prove interesting.
Surplus fund________________________ _________________
iO *.•
to a Salem hospital Monday. ment.
tOSSn. Church Rt.— Day or Wgfet rhona 110
(a) Undivided prof!is_____________ ________________
The Mehama Christian Sun­
She is still quite sick.
1,919.97
¡6) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid_
Rev. C. Philip Weeks, o f Sa­ day school received the banner
D E M A N D DEPOSITS, other than hanks, subject to reeerve:
for the best average attendance
lem, preached at the Bethel
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposit« due the
The banner
State of Oregon, eouuty, cities or public funds_______________ 51,709.06
church at Aumsvilie last Sun­ for the quarter.
for
the
largest
Attendance
com­
Cashier's
checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand___ 2,064.06
day from the subject "G od in
Start the New Year right by Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve,
pared to enrolm ent went to
Human L ife."
item* 23, 24, 25, X , __________ 963,823.12
«va i
the Aumsvilie Bethel Sunday coming to Sunday school. If
T IM E A N D S A V IN G S D E PO SITS subject to reterve and
you
do
not
come
send
the
chil­
Goitres cured without oper­ School.
FTir
(tea. 9BIJ
The next quarterly
payable on demand or subject to notice:
Above every
ation. Dr. P. G. Stapran, 309 convention will be held with dren anyway.
Time certificate« of deposits outstanding____________________________ 15,571.08
thing
else
the
child
needs
Chris­
Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore.
the Aumsvilie Bethel Sunday
Total of time and Mvings deposits payable on demand or sub*
• » Day* Pro«« a r d e r ti«« o « A ll W orti
tian training.
You need it
Ject to noticr, items 27 and 28________915,571.03
school
on
April
first.
The
San­
G. Alexander was a Salem
SALEM
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
T ota l____________________ 83,311.12
tiam District, extended an in­ yourself. In the morning Bro­
visitor Monday.
vitation to the County Conven­ ther Shelley will speak on "O f­ S T A T E OF OREGON, County of Marion m.
Mr. Mullinex and family are
fice and work o f the Holy Spir­
I, E. T. Pierce, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
tion to meet at Turner.
the above statement is true to the best uf my knowledge ami belief.
moving into the Mrs. C. A. Da­
i
t
"
In
the
evening
the
subject
The New Year dinner given
E. T. PIE R C E ,President.
vis property formerly occupied
will be ’The Wonderful Christ.’
by Surprise. Grange January
C O R R E T —Attest:
C. A.Bear, Fred Oath, Ursula B. Pierce Directors.
by Rev. Shelley near the school
A name which is above every
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1926.
1st was well attended by the
house.
name.
Christian endeavor is
Iroia 1!. Speer, Notary Public,
members am) friends. A good
commission expires June 11, 192V.
H ila cl* an cd and blockad.
Buckram Iranias, trimmings ale.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Riches, dinner was served at noon and forging ahead with the new of­
carried in stock
son Donald and daughter Lu- a program given in the after­ ficers elected for the coming
year’ s work.
Topic for next
Phon* 117KW
Formally 405 OouTt St. cile, were Salem visitors Thurs­ noon.
,
t: =•'"'*'¡¿$¡1
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Little est and heart-felt appreciation
Sunday
evening:
“ How is Pro­
day forenoon.
The following are the reso­
were
Salem shoppers Thurs­ of the way their friends open­
>47 M Cnrrt R üptIMr».
Saba, Orepe.
hibition Succeeding.’’
ed their homes to them and
Arthur Demytt is working at lutions adopte4 by the resolu­
day.
the prison flax plant during tions committee: Resolved that
Miss Bessie Davenport spent also fo r the purse which waa
the slack season at the local we extend .$ hearty vote of
the holidays with her parents made up for them.
thanks to. the M. E. Sunday
plant.
. -
at Toledo, Oregon.
I Mrs. Raymond Tilos)
Alvin Bond has returned to school of Turner, and to all
Mrs. I. L. Robertson visited
his school work in Salem after who assiste«) in so royally en­
in
Portland over New Years.
CARD
OF
TH
AN
K
S
tertaining Che convention, to
Mr. and Mrs. S. Page and
spending the new year’s vaca
daughter
o
f
Stayton
spent
New
the
school
bpap^
who
opened
The
W.CJT.U. will meet with
The Ladies o f the Christian
lion with hia parents.
.
Emliaiinrrn aitò j7 trarrai BUnrrtora
this building to us; to the or­ Year’s day at the P. E. Thoma­ church wish to thank everyone Mrs. Gunning next Wednesday
Mrs. S. Talbott, accompan­ chestra and. alL others who son home.
Pljrnc I CM
Baleni, Oregon.
210 Center M.
Come and help
who donated and helped so January 13.
ied Mr. Talbott to Portland on have assisted with the program
us
make
a
lucky
day.
generously
toward
making
the
Efficient Work----- Moderate Prices
F*riday o f last week and re­ W e especially wish to thank • Mr. Clinton Tracey is in the
bazaar which was held at the
Deaconess
Hospital
under
the
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A. Robertson and family
mained there for a two days’ our. goQ«i.brQther E. R. Martin
. tt Y T ^ V f r v ir^^Triw
Christian church Dec. 19th, a were in Portland over the holi­
doctor’s care.
visit
for his efficient assistance.
wonderful success.
The net
days visiting friends and rela­
Miss Roberta Wilson spent
W e wish-to express our ap­
W illiam Butzky o f route 2,
proceeds were $178.36.
The
tives.
has again joined the family of preciation o f the privilege ex­ Christmas week with friends in expenses were small consider­
Tribune readers after an ab­ tended to us by the legislature Portland.
January 11 to 16. Ford Na­
ing the short time available in
Cit«takaf M Hats aai CIMMnf
Mrs. R. O. W itzel and two getting up the bazaar. $20.40 tional display week. Visit your
sence o f more than a year.
in affording us the opportunity
d e n n i n g , Pressing and Repairing
o f week-day religious educa­ daughters spent several days of covered the expense.
local dealer and see the new
Mrs. Malinda Chambers has
model Fords and the up to date
tion in the public schools in the the past week in Portland visit­
1 :ttt S. Liberty - t
Salem, Oregon
644 State St.
moved from the Bones proper­
state.
Resolved that we put ing relatives.
Accessories.
APPR E C IA TIO N
ty.
forth our best ewdeavor to pro­
The windows have been re­
Mr. and Mrs. Mullinneix and
Surprise Grange will stage a
Dr. J. W. Ransom haa not mote and encourage the adop­ arranged in the Crawford
family wish to take this oppor­ debate at their next regular
been very well for the past tion o f this program in every school house this week.
tunity of thanking the people meeting Saturday, January 9,
week.
school in our district.
Several from this community o f Turner for the way they re­ at the Lecture Hour following
W e reaffirm our confidence enjoyed the New Year’s dinner
L. M. Gilbert called on Mr.
sponded to the call for help the regular Grange dinner. The
in and- our appreciation o f our given by the Grange at Turner. when their home was destroy­
Barr Saturday.
public is invited to these pro­
governor, “ Hon. W alter M.
Ruth Rawlings o f Portland is ed by fire, for the efficient help grams.
The topic for debate
Geo. Moore lost a fine young Pierce in his tireless effort in
in
fighting
the
fire
and
saving
spending
the
holidays
with
her
is
“
Resolved,
that comfort and
JVew U oa fo r Cok* Duot
cow last week.
H um an Ju Jg m e n t
enforcing the moral laws o f the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. their household goods.
They
pleasure
is
o
f
more value than
Wh fron chaln. or oatwaril fore* af
Coke dual, aoparutr,! lato various
R. S. Barr and Hollis Bones state and pledge ourselves Mayro McKinney.
gradro of tamer*. U something new nny klnd, cnulil erer rompel tha aoul
sRMUl also wish to express their eam- money in the bank."
ta ahraalvMk Tha material 1« «aid to of moa to hrllrro or to rtUbrllrt»; tt were in Lebanon and Albany anew to encourage and stand
Venetta Balmer spent Christ­
bo avallabl« aa waste In large gusn- I« hl« onn ladrfeoalbla light, that Thursday.
behind him in every effort <.o
Htloe, and for aaa In placo of «m«ry Judgmenl « f hl*; kr will ratgn and bo-
mas
week with relatives at O r­
■ava J O U T a r m tap*« printed wMi make our state .stand to the
It la prraaod with a binder Into block» II«'V# lliorr by tho gram of Ood alonol
egon
City.
forefront along all lines of mor­
Curtyl*.
af auit able atas
Locals
The Turner State Bank
M. E.Church
Pomeroy & Keene
WEBB & CLOUGH CO.
F u n e r a l Directors
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