The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 14, 1926, Image 3

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    DAHON’S WEEKLY REVIEW
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'I'll UltHDA Y, JA M JA H Y 14, 1UJ6
Terminal Hour, mode by the
new. at mill on trio Pacific Coati
— Equal to any and
hard wheat, loo
IS T U B BOSS IN?
Q U E ST IO N O F T E N
$2.25
Freah Kirga,
30c
per tlogell ......... .
3 Iba. new
I.ima Henna ........... e 37 c
Farge aixe Pel Monte
Pineapple for ....... 25c
HEARD
Who ii thi' ho»», nnywity
Why! "Ou* Customers" o t four»»-.
Ami that 1» Jn»t the way we f*»l »bout It.
Wi< null».,- tlmt
our ammlng auccia* in On' lust five ye.era nine« we started *iu*i
nr»» would never have biTti poaaibl* vllhoul tho help of our
ruatomor*.
Our Job 1» to accure tho bout quality food» uml
brine thorn to our patron* «1 fair prici«. Thu ovu »trlvo earn-
•ally to do at »11 Uni**.
Evidence of how writ we arc doinii it
I* atnkliigly displayed In th*> li*t of unanual value» given below.
Wo appreciate your approval.
Why buy inferior Pineapple
when you can get Pel Monte
for two bit*.
Candidate for mayor I mint
know if you put that a» a quca-
tion or an Invitation before I
give my anawer.
AH rigid go atn-ad and nuih»
mo laugh:
L m I
tly baker Friday night
a
mail'» gold ring u t with miutl
diamond. Anyone ftmling it In
a loaf of Rutter Nut Rread *IH
kindly return to llrotte
V 1 1
J#p m at Die Cherry 1
rry Co. and receive * <
Cake ai a reward.
No Kent- -and the buying
power of over a hundred atore»
Mere 'a a good pair to draw to.
Meat Rile
I'op Corn .......____
25c
Candidate for mayor — I
like the »apport of you/
paper In the coming election.
Beat Creamery
Butter .......... .......
45c
I.ong haired dry iWitor— <1#
you liti .Mellow Moon. ?
Flatter'» Blend
Flour
IK p
A
Q A _
C U U
¿Or Shrimp,
: f..r
4 O r*
I
10c
Three A. A II. Soda
for
Z°r Jar
Chip Beef
.......... .
2Re Mjuare of
Honey for
o ft .,
O VJC
»*
OKc
$2.35
899 N . C om m ercial
i
SALEM
At the Tumor High Scho» l on
Tuesday evening, Januar. 19,
1 926, Ht H o’clock p.m.
H. C. Stover, with a number
ot tho young j>e»<i)le front the
Central Congregation Church,
of Salem, will favor Turner
with a drama and musical
numbers.
Admission, Grade*
lf>c, high school students and
adults ¡¿5c.
f ifty percent o f
the money stays in Turner.
Everyone come.
jj
£
¡£
V
S P E C A IL ÎS T
in Intvrnal Mfiiciat for tbo
put two!«« f u r «
Fortify Y ourself A gainst
Disease
Germs are hnr'V.eag in health» tissue.
He who eats wrong becomes hie own executioner.
Didn’t Bryan dig his grave with his teeth?
What causes spinal nerve pressure?
Wrong eating, bad habits, accidents, etc.
Your* for Real Health Service
\
DOES HOT OPERATE
DR. G O T T R IE R
£
£
Licensed Drugless
225-6 Oregon Building
TURNER ELECTION LOSES
G. F. KGRINEK, V.S.. B.V.Sc.
ONE DAY ONLY
The special election held
Januifry 12 to amend certain
No charge fo r Consultation
sections o f the charter o f the
City of Turner failed to the
STAYTO N
Dr. MeUenthin i* a regular gradu­
tune o f about two to one. Pro­ ate in medicine and surgery and i* i
» ■—
1 b> the *tai" otOrr^on. H<r
bably little more than half o f i lie*n*“
does not operate for chronic appen-
the registered voters
used dicitii, gall stone«, ulcer* o f stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
their right of ballot.
Aluminum Percolators; regular price $2.00. On
sale at
$1.75
Electric 1 ¿interns, complete with batteries; re­
..
$2.25
gular price $2.75. This w eek
Train
Train
Train
Train
Tru'n
Coleman 1 ¿interns; regular price $8.00.
On
sale at
$7.50
On sale
$1.25
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
32,
16.
18,
14,
84,
4:33
C:28
9:17
1:04
5:17
a.m.
a.m.
u.m.
p.m.
p.m.
SoulH Bound— ■
Train No. 17, 10:57 a.m.
Train No. 33, 7:04 p.m.
Train No. 31, 10:49 p.m.
H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store
V A M W .V V W A % W V .W A V 1 A W A S V .W .V .'.V .V .’.V .V
L-C-WI
6
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
8« Ihija I’reoc Réduction on All Work
S A LE M
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile Insurance W ritten
Turner State Bank
» 4 » » » > ♦ » »0 ♦5 o » » 0 » o »
The Turner basketball teams11
defeated Jefferson in a double
header played on the Iurner||
door.
| J
j Thc play cast is working hard |
The EUworth Hat Shop
Buckram frames, trimmings etc
carried in stock
Subscribe for The Tribune
$1.25 per Year
Women’s Good
Serviceable
Coats
W ell Tailored
Good Materials
Plain or Fur Trimmed
$12.48
$16.00
$19.75
$24.75
Priced Far Below Regular Prices
U.
G. S H I P L E Y
C O M P A N Y
STORE
Thc Biology class are devel- j
Goodrich Hot W ater Bottles
and Syringes at thc Drug Store. oping a great interest in proto-
zoa, which they are finding in
Postmaster Whitehead and
water taken from ponds by the
wife were shopping in Salem
roadside.
Monday afternoon.
The English class are much
B. F. Robertson was a Salem
interested in the contest for the
visitor Monday.
Lincoln medal which is on ex­
Korineks Milk Fever Outfit hibition at the drug store. Last
at the Drug Store, $5.00. Be year a similar medal was won
prepared before you need it. by Ethel Given.
J
John Chaves is at home
again for a few days.
W. H. F. Cleaning Compound
If
you
do
your
own
repair
at
the Drug Store, 75c. W ill
Phone 217f.W
Formoely 496 Oourt Ht.
work we can supply you with remove any »pot without hann-
347 M Court SI. Upstairs.
Saism, Orejón.
a full line of good tools at rea-1 ;ng fabrics,
sonnble prices.
Do not fail to hear Ronald
W . E. Burn*— Dan Burn*
Craven,
the tenor soloist, at the
(N ot brother*, the lama man)
school
house,
Tuesday the 19th
High Street at Ferry
Salem, Oregon
Mrs. Mundinger o f Salem
was a week-end visitor with
Goitres cured without oper­
her mother, Mrs. C. Bones.
EiubuluuTH aith .Yimrrul Dim turn
ation. Dr. P. G. Stapran, 309
Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oro.
Stover’s Male Quartette, at
Phone 1656
Hnk-iii, Oregon.
210 Center 81.
the high school, Tuesday even­
Mr. and Mrs. Flynn Fought ing, the 19th.
Efficient Work----- Moderate Prices
o f Salem spent Tuesday even­
Mrs. Ralph Wortman and
ing with Mrs. Fought’s aunt,
children, Ellen and John Jacob
Mrs. Mary Barr.
of McMinnville, spent Thurs­
M. O. Knight is planning to day week with their aunt, Mrs.
enlarge his strawberry patch Arleta Steele.
Caretaker ol Halt and Clothing
He has bought choice plants so
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
Girls! There will be a for­
fine fruit will be in evidence
tune teller at the high school
136 8. Liberty St.
Salem, Oregon
644 State St.
this summer.
auditorium on the evening of
January 19.
Old timers in Turner will re­
member the Mnttesons. Katie
Robert (Buddie) Mitchell
Matteson has written to friends celebrated his ninth birthday
in Turner asking about differ­ Monday.
ent friends of 25 years ago.
Haw your envelopes printed with
She is now Mrs. Derr and lives your return address. The Tribune
at Dayville, Oregon. .
can do thc work.
Che American fiamr
U T IL IT Y COATS
T H E '» P O R T I N G G O O D S
Turner high is going to play
Cecil Martin is employed at
Salem. Oregon
5 126 SouthCommercial St.
Riley M iller saw mill near Jef­ Y.M.C.A. and the Turner bas- ^
ketball club with play the State T rj.,,
ferson.
School Friday night. The band
Mear! Ensley o f Marion was will furnish music. The door
in Turner Friday night attend­ proceeds will go toward the
ing the basketball game.
shower for the gymn.
Pomeroy & Keene
Mrs. J. F. Lyle is spending
few days in Portland.
Slip fcalrrn üliirtuani
OREGON
SALEM
—
OREGON
on the high school play “ Eyes :
50 telephone poles, 20 ft. lo n g '° f hove,
J. M. Shelley, Pastor.
and 50 22-ft. long pccied and
Orban Stout was absent from
not lets than 6 inch tops, de­
schorl Tuesday afternoon be- . 'A W W A V . W A V A V ^ W . 3 W m V W A A V W W t f i W W M M
livered on road. Bids dose or
% Guns— A m r an it ion
Cutlery
cjiuie o f sickness.
S. P . T R A IN * S C H E D I M I *
Feb. 1st.
Right reserved t j
Fishing Tackle
S
Juniors have ordered their
Turner
Following l* the schednlc of the reject any or all bids.
A t h le t ic Equipment
H ow ’s that for ?
Telephone Co.
By order of class caps.
Southern Pacific trains at Turner:
pep?
the Board.
North B o u n d -
Anderson’s
French Veneer, a polish for autos, leather or
fu m itu r»; regular price 60c.
Sale price
50c
Hats cleaned and blocked.
Day and Night Service
4 % Paid on
six months
Salem , Oregon.
Christian Church
Hr». 9MJ
V E TE R IN A R IA N
Q
A committee from Road Dis-
trict 45 met with the city coun-
Sunday School
10 a.m. cil Tuesday night with regard
Morning rem et»
lln .m . to some matters concerning the
< hristinn Endeavor 6:30p.m. Cloverdulo market road.
Evening Service .......7 :30 p.m.
NOTICE— Bid» arc open for
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
Salem, Oregon
Will be at
MARION HOTEL
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28
Ofbc» hour» 10 a.ai. to 4 p.m.
Morning Service
11 a.m.
F.pworth League ___ 6:30 p.m noticeable improvements to his
TURNER HIGH SCHOOL
7 :30 p.m. property in the north end of
Evening Service ..
(By Doris liillea ry)
‘
town.
Mid-week Prayer
Service, Thursdny.,7 :30 p.m.
Freshmen gave an interest
Loose grain hay for aale. M.
ing
program Friday morning. ! |
Fliflet,
Turner.
C. W . I’ ogue, Pastor.
r A V A V A V .Y M V iV A W w r r d r .w r w .w A V .
M A S O N IC TE M PLE .
' '
1 SETTI.E THE QUESTION
V / ;/ / fW / .V i,/ / / / .V J V W W iV / W A W fW V A Y A W W f
He ha» to hi* credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
ho wets, blood, »kin, nerves, heart,
H. C. Stover was in Turner kidney,
bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
Sun Kiat l.emona,
o p »..,
Friday making arrangements Wveak lung», rheumatism, sciatica, leg
perdu«, n
for the play “ W hy Not Jim ?” ulcers and rectal ailments.
B.-low are the names of a few of
3 ran» Pel Monte
O K ri
to be given January 19.
his satisfied patients in Oregon:
Pork and B< t
J. L. Chambers, Koeeburg, head­
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brash­ aches.
John Woeltli, Waterloo, bladder
er were dinner guests o f Mrs.
and prostrate trouble.
. L. M. Barzee Sunday.
Mrs. E. E. Holman, Richland, kid­
i Mr. and Mm. Duncan I>>wis ney trouble.
W. S. Bennett. Oregon City, ulcer
were Salem shoppers Tuesday of the stomach.
R. W. Meyer, Shaniko, heart trou­
afternoon.
ble.
Chas. H. Honk, I .a Grande, gall
For Sale— A Good cook stove.
«tone*.
Enquire Tribune office or Mrs.
Mrs. M. I. Olsen. Portland, appen- j
Chamber*, care Baker Hotel. I dicitis.
Remember above dote, that consul-
CHURCH CALENDAR
Carl D u n can is spending a ' tation on this trip wjll be free and
that his tn-Ktmi nt is different.
few days with his brother in
M. E. Church
Married women must be accom­
panied by their husbands.
Salem.
Address: 211 Bradbury Building,
Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Geo. Crume is making many Los Angeles, California.
DAMON’S
I'hnBv 440
2 0c
:;jc Cart n ful|«'uunt
M ,t,
Turnip for
2 Cana Red
P h o n e 1263
Pant Stretchers; regular price $2.00.
this WMk at
rof.
Coming T o
W h y N o t Jim?
R E L IA B L E J E W S L E R S A N O O P T IC IA IM S
E Y E S
T E S T E D —
State ami Liberty Sts.
G L A S S E S
.
F IT T E D
Sabin. Oregon
WE3B & CLOUGH CO.
F u n e ra l D ir e c t o r s
A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S
M. E.Church
Reliable Service.
Lady Assistant
205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Thono 120
Attendance at Sunday school
last Sunday was again up to
the average. W e have begun |
the return trip, in the auto
race from San Francisco to schools of today will be the law
New York and return.
abiding and respecter citizens
Regular preaching services ; of tomorrow. Do you wish y our
next Sunday both morning and children to be law abiding and j
Obtained. Send model or sketch
evening.
On January 31st, j respected citizens.
Set t e
and we will promptly send yoa a
Rev. E. R. Martin, who is as- right example by coming to,
report. O ur book on Patents and
Trade-marks will be sent to you |
3 oeiatcd
with the American'Sunday school yourself.
A
on request.
Sunday school
union, will ¡special number will be given,
preach for us at 11 o’clock, by the young people’s class.
- Salem -
PATENTS
SWIFT
&
those who heard him at the
Brother Shelley’s sermons; y _ _ _ p a t e n t l a w y e r s .
convention will want to hear werp yery interesting last Sun- ! 305 S«vtnth St.. Wathington. D.
Oter 34 Year»*
him again.
The Epworth (Jay
\>xt Sunday morning he i |
League lesson next Sunday will j will give his second sermon on I
Thos « M ad W agt
be the second of the missionary j the “ Office Work of the Holy
A
prominent
nutlior claim» to And
series about Mexico. Rev. C ¡Spirit.”
Those who heard the j
nu.ro Inspiring than vegvtahle*.
W . Pogue will be the leader. first one are eager to hear the j tnents
“One at llio*t men wlio would go to
second one.
In the evening, | tlic steak for their I cl on»,” comment*
“ Thc Spiritual Heart.”
C. E. R. W.—Boston Transcript.
topic, “ Great Ideas that have
Oh, D octor
____
spurred people to action,” “ As
“Ah,
that
touched some hidden
W e had a very large attend-ia man thinketh in his heart so
chord," murmured the chiropractor aa
ancc last Sunday morning for is he.”
"W h ere your treasure his victim Jumped.—Wisconsin Oct»
Sunday school. W e invite you I is there your heart will be al- pu*.
to attend next Sunday.
W e so
have a promise that the build-,
ing will be warmer and more —
comfortable, so be on time. The
boys and girls o f our Sunday,
T
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