The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 21, 1926, Image 3

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    DAHON’S WEEKLY REVIEW I
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TJIUKHDAY, J A N U A R Y 21, IMO
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«r «Ini Ino» lu a hinli.l ami ulntlM-n ullier »lim« knuw»
who! piii|il» waiii ami buy» i« In c«rluid lula K unumy lar u».
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or bay Ir»«a» mar ba naail II
prefer ltd » few wbo.it clovaa,
lUitgr atleplrr and « faw rail
urppria »* Mu* last» mu ra-
uwlra from Haniun ■ hrlnn Ihl»
lo a b dl n I pour anounh arar
BKAD THESE PRICES AND WEIH"
the flab lo th iroiivblv covar
7 larga Imi» Wtilla
f’oik
• In in Hi I tin* lur on Mia alota
(‘hup*
»cd let tiRv aliouf IO mlniitoa
lauudryaoap lur
ThU llmitd when nourrit on
raiilpa (ur pickling In bodino hoi. rooha the fUh auf*
1 ran» O n , Pass or
flcl-nMr «o that a« ooon aa
Ibi» ad
Tuniaiora lor ...........
raid Ihrr arc rcadr for Inblr
I 'lac, »nd »a long aa they arc
larga bollirà, 10c alia Mbby'a ¿."rV
kept rovtred hr the brine will
('bill Haue«
‘> ííí» ' -
cep »I minier Rhn ild roil de-
I ’Ire in k**cp Ione r, puf In ciana
un calo
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Floral I'raa, Ml* I
I*iim »u i nice »al'cd. canned
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I cana lor
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on Ha'o, 1 cana
lie larga al»a Van
I All «tight. (In Ahead and Make
Camp'» Ilona» on »ntr
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f!n 1
M« l.nilvh
•Jo. Mere« one l«i*cn from Scrap»
! While riga ___
llarabey'a Klaara, r»g-
— — I
for dinner
lar 10c, on sals.-__
1 lb»
»if?.*
AIr« ("ot'b We had rjl»ln
w i l l pia for dinner reelerdoy. and
New Dolca
Vi lb. pkga. Shasta Tan » r
- Cobh got madder 'ban a wol
While II inaia
I r I C I Kraporalrd Apptra
rm hen
u C I Mm WfbY Whut'« the m«t
, New Crup
t lb can riarrland
»«•r* I) ìw « i » ’♦ h* fili# r«l«1a
Waking Powder .....
I Pi»*
7 Ib» New Crop No
1 Mm Cuhh — Yr». liât ht ««|rj
tintali Wnlta !»••■»»•• fi».
¡hr bought Ihtnw* ralHln# for an-
II Iba. Turnlpa
»»!!»• r purjMMM
(or
....
25c
27c
25c
22c
2
20c
40c
I
.50 c
Tarmlnal Flour. High grada
bardmbrat Try « aack Maka
a batch of brood If not parfrci-
ly aa(l»lar(nry bring (be bai
N N tU k and «ri
»Jf^
Borna Ouaranlaa I'll Ray
Fra»h Smelt
1 Mg MV
2.5c
•*?hr<
Ver' T m "
A |(,M-k**t 1 1# ulna« r hen It la
r It h I mi I Ina w»t-
Hera'» « rcrip- for plekllim m-r««* fin«-«! M
n. unfortunately. Is
Ktuelt. anr# it. Klmt b«iv ih#|tr •*•»»
no f»«-k#ttl#.
Smelt from l>am»n «
Tor Pigliar ^rr.clt
AfU»r r 11*11111 nit well, naif tliej "Tom. k <> «Mit to the Kur.v-.r
Smell d mo. alt her In ■ «Irv mH | the oM <*r ’
' Why the olr| one. father? "*
nalt or bruir for b or A houra
Tab** out and waah wa*ll In #aM
*'Wa«r out the eld unra flrat.
«hall»
my inulto. ’
water and le* drain; then park
In atone j*r*
Ttk r weakened
Well
*hen
f l U t f t you go
vinegar aller lu a few inlon-i and grt the car.**
Th** owl of doing binine»* governa the mc 'II iu : price of nny article Mold in any
«tor«. No rent and Iht* buying power of 12k storm in a hard pair to beai
2*5 Feel o f Parking Spire
Phone 1263
D A M O N ’S
899 N . Commercial
For Sale— A Good cook »love.
Enquire Tribune office or Mr».
Chamber», care Baker Hotel.
Cut Travel Cost
Com ing T o
SALEM
Dr. Harris and wife of A l­
bany were dinner guests Sun­
day at llu? Dulzell home. '1 hey
are old Iowa friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Huntluy
of Salc-in »pent Sunday with K.
W . Swallow and family/
D
R
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ELLENTM
N
SPECAILIST
iw ftilarn a l M ad idi»# fo r Iba
p ati It r a lr » ya a r»
DOES
Rev/J. M. Shelley, pagtor of
the Cfirutmn church, t o o k din­
ner and supper with H. W.
Swallow,and family Sunday.
—yet go more often, travel farther, than ever
before.
G o bv train. Save in many important ways
by doing so.
Low roundtrin fare» secure surprising value
for your travel funds. Figure vour expense in
driving your own car against the cost by (rain.
'I he saving in (rain travel will amaze you. So
save the car for pleasure purposes.
Save nervous energy, too. Your travel re­
sponsibility ends when you board the train.
T hus ride iri entire comfort, with a chance to
relax and rest and plan your activity at your
destination.
N o matter where you p’ m to go, Southern
Pacific and its connections can take you, com­
fortably and economical! /. Any Southern Pa­
cific agent will gladly aid in planning your trip.
Rely upon them for complete,
accurate travel information.
NOT
OPERATE
W ill ba at
M A K IO N H O T E L
THURSDAY, JANUARY
28
O f f ' « hour» 10 a.m. to 4 p m
Changc..bie weather bring»
on cold*. Cet rented!«» for re­
lief <ft the drug afore; and
Prath er'» Pine Tar and Honey
for that cough!
ONE
DAY ONLY
No c h a r « . fo r C o n m iltilio a
Dr. M rlb'nlhin i* a rrgu lar gra<tu.
ate in m*-*i>c.n«* anil *ur«fery ami ia
by the ataU* o f Or* icon.
He
Raymond Swallow spent the lieeniwl
doe* no* operate fo r chronic appen­
week-end with friend« in Stay- dicitis, k »H »tone«, ulcers o f «tonuich,
lonails or adenoids.
ton.-
He ha» to hi« credit wonderful re­
mits in dineaoea o f the stomach, liver,
It. W . Shepherd, former tel­ bowel», blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
egraph operator at Turner, weak lung*, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
supplied here a few days last ulcers and rental ailments.
Below are the name« o f a fe w of
week for operator Brady, who hi« «at:died patients in O regon:
was away on a short vacation.
J. L. Chambers, Itoaeburg, head­
aches.
John Wfxitll, W aterloo, bladder
Joe Hamman of the Ham- and prostrate trouble.
Mrs. E. E. Holman, Richland, kid­
man Stage Lines, was a Turner
ney trouble.
visitor Sunday.
W . S. Bennett, Oregon City, nicer
o f the stomach.
R. W . Meyer, Shaniko, heart trou­
NO TICE— Bid» are open for
ble.
50 telephone pole», 20 ft. long
Chas. H. Hoak, lot Grande, gall
and 50 22-ft. long peeled and stones.
Mrs. M. 1. Olsen, Portland, appen-
not le »» than 6 inch top», de­
| dicitis.
livered on road. B id» close on
Remember above date, that consul­
Feb. l»t .
Right reserved to tation on this trip will be free and
reject any or all bid*. Turner that hi» treatment is different.
Married women must be accom­
Telephone Co.
By order o f panied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Building,
the Board.
Lot, Angeles, California.
Southern
Pacific Lines
H. S, Bond,
Agent,
Fortify Y o u rself Against
Disease
1
^
Germs are harmless in healthy tissue.
He who eat3 wrong becomes his own executioner.
Didn't Bryan dig his grave with his teeth ?
W hat causes spinal nerve pressure?
W rong eating, bad habits, accidents, etc.
Yours for Real Health Service
DR. 60 TTRICR
Licensed Drugless
Salem, Oregon.
Mr. Rankin of the O w l Ko­
dak Service, was in Turner on
business Friday.
CMURCH C A L E N D A R
M. F». Church
Mrs. W inkler and daughter,
of Vancouver, Wash., spent the
week-end with her mother,
Mrs. C. Bones.
Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Morning Service
11 A.m.
Epworth League .«...6:30 p.m.
W e received a nice list of
Evening Service .......7 :80 p.m.
local news from our new cor-
Mid week Prayer
’.ervicc, Thursday _7 :S0 p.m. respc dent at Marion which
are published this week.
We
C. W . Pogue, Pastor.
ppreeiate these local pickups
r/ V / V .V W V H V A S W M V A S W fV W V W fW W V V V V V V V B W A
and are always glad to get
Christian Church
them.
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
Sunday School
10 a.m.
FI. W . Smith was releas 'd
Morning service
11 a.m.
from jury duty in Portland for
Christian Endeavor ..8:80 p.m.
the week-end, which he spent
Evening Service ....... 7 :30 p.m.
at home.
French Veneer, a polish for autos, leather or
furniture; regular price 60c. »Sale price
50c
Aluminum I’ercolatore; regular price $2.00. On
•ate at
$1.75
Kiectric Lanterns, complete with batteries; re­
gular price $2.75. This week
._ .. $2.25
Coleman Lanterns; regular price $8.00. On
sale at
$7.50
Pant Stretchers; regular price $2.00. On sale
„ $1.25
this week at
H. L. Earl’s H ard w are Store
J. M. Shelley, Pastor.
8. P. T R A I N 8 C H B D U A L
Following I* thn tiebeduir Of th
Southern P o C i A c train» at Turner:
N orth Bound—
Train No. 82, 4:88 n.tn.
Train No. 16, *:28 a.m.
Train No. 18, 9:17 turn.
Train No. 14, S K>4 p.m
Train No. 84, B:17 p.m.
South Bound—
Train No. 17, 10*67 a.m.
Train No. 88, 7t04 p.m.
Train No. 81, 10:3» p.m.
Chas. Hebei and family of
5alem spent the evening Friday
at the J. W . Ransom home.
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í. F. KORINEK, V.S.. B.V.Sc.
N O T IC E D O G O W N E R S
N O T IC E 13 H E R E B Y G I V E N t >•
the County Court o f Marion Count :
To comply with the present iaw, t 1
dogs o f Marion County must be lic­
enced.
The law reads:
“ Every person owning or keep­
ing eny dog
the age o f eight
month* with.n the State o f Ore­
gon »hall, not later than March
1 of each \ * r r or withm thirty
day« after he become« the own­
er or keepcj o f such dog, procure
from the County Clerk o f the
County in which said person re­
sides a license fo r sueh a dog.”
The license to March 1st, is $1.00
on all M sle snd Spayed Females, and
$2.00 on ail Females.
On and after
March 1st o f each year a P E N A L T Y
of $1 00 will attach on all Males and
Spayed Females, and $2.00 on all
hemales not licei ed,— M aking licen­
ses O N A N D A .'T E R M A R C H 1st,
$2.00 on all Maies and Spayed Fe­
males, and $4.00 on all Females.
It is a misdemeanor and punish­
able by a fine with costs, not to pro­
cure a dog license, i f you are the
owner or k eeper o f a dog.
Applica­
tion blanks fo r Licenses arc in all
Postoffice» or Banks outside o f Salem.
The County Court expeets all sheep
or goats fo r which Bounty ia claimed,
to be listed on the T ax Rolls o f the
County.
U. G. B O Y E R ,
County Clerk.
VETERINARIAN
Day and Night Service
r ver
O REG O N
STAYTON
t
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«K ;
4- % Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile
Insurance W ritten
Turner State Bank
Goitres cured without oper­ W e H ave the Ford You W ant
ation.
Dr. P. G. Stapran, 309
You Can E ntity A ffo r d T h eta
Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore.
1922 T o u rin c ............................... $175
T. B. Funston was a business
isitor in Salem a couple of
days last week.
1923 T o u r in «
225
1924 T ou rin g ...........................
265
1925 Coupe, d riven on ly a fe w
miles ........................................
495
F o rd M oto r fo r Sale.
It ia o verh au l­
ed; has starter and ge n era to r on
it, $50.
G u aran teed Used Forda
Several from here attended
a lecture at Salem last Thurs­
day night, deli . ered by Rev. D.
E. Olson of Figene.
* * * * * * * * * * * **«8*0-*-****-» * « IMri * »
w m w w A w w v w w
Guns— Ammunition
SALEM ,
Cutlery
Fishing Tackle
V A L L E Y M O TO R CO.
A thletic Equipment
OREGON.
Anderson’s
N O TIC E
TH E SP O R TIN G ' G O O D S STORE
126 SeuttiCominercial St.
The Turner Co-operative
John Gale of Oregon City
Dairy Association w ill meet at
was a Turner visitor Sunday.
Hea. IW1J
the auditorium o f the high
school in Turner Saturday Jan­
Dick W agoner of Marcóla
uary 23, at 10:30 a.m. Dinner
was a Turner visitor Sunday.
at noon and program in the
afternoon. Good speakers w ill
Chas. Hebei was doing some address the meeting.
Come,
RO D ay» Prore noduetton on A ll W o rk
»mergency work on tho drain and have a good time.
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
SALEM
4 ge system at the school house
I
■maw tarane-^g»v «
argarwevisgri " 1 lewmii'wwew-wwagerwwmmM
:he first of the week.
Mrs. Johnson, who has been
taking care of Mrs. Mathias,
Hats cleaned and blocked.
Buckram frames, trimming* ebc.
Harold Briggs has a real job who has been sick for some
carried in stock
now.
He is working with the time, left Monday for Salem.
section
crew.
Mrs. Mathias is considerably
Phone 2175W
Formorly 49R Court St.
I f you do your own repair
improved
and is a ble to be up.
work w e can supply you with
347 1*2 Court S(. Uprtalrr
Salom, OrofM.
a full line o f good tool» at rea
Mr. Adolphson, who has ta­
I. M. Stout was in Salem on
aonable prices.
ken ov*r the Buzz Pholo Ser­
business
Monday.
W . E. Burn»— Dan Burn»
vice in Salem was a business
(N o t brothers, the same man I visitor in Turner Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Given
ReiMMAM AMMAN AMMArVUMMMF*!
H igh Street at Ferry
and daughter Ethel were Sa­
Salem, Oregon
Penrl P. llassler, former ed lem visitors Monday.
itor of the Tribune, was in Tur­
Euibnltnrra uní) .Tuurrnl Sirrrtoni
Miss Grace Hann of Me ner Thursday of last week. The
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Given
Phone MM
Mnlrm, Oragno.
2H) Center Rt.
Minnville returned home with lure of the print shop drew him and daughter Ethel were Sa
Mrs. Delzell after a week'i to the Tribune office, where he lem visitors Monday.
EfTiciont Work------ Moderate Prioes
visit and stayed several days spent some time visiting with
visiting old friends near Tur­ Ye Editor.
A meeting was held in Ball
ner.
Brother’s hall to discuss the
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Fhnoo 44»
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Salem, Oregon
225-6 Oregon Building
Salem. Oregon
W A V W W W W A '^ ^ W f i W A W W W W W W ffW A V U W If
Pomeroy & Keene
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
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F IT T E D
Sal«m, Oregon
T h e Elsw orth Hat Shop
Locals
WEBB & CLOUGH CO.
Funeral Directors
AN D LI CENSED EMBALjflERS^
Reliable Service.
Ûllfp #alrm fRnrtnanj
Che JImirica« baiter
Caretaker of Halt ind Clothing
Cle.inlrt''. Pressin g find R epairing
13« S. Liberty ait.
Salem, Oregon
544 S($to St.
W . A. Martin was a Salem possibilities of the flax situa
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Nic- visitor Monday.
tion for next year.
kols of Canada were stopping
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over for a few days at the Del
The Tribune shop rtm print yxm
H ave y ovr tmvelopes prtated with
7.ell home.
Mr. Nickols is
your return atMres».
Th8 Tribune butter wraps, letter heads and
| cousin of F. C. Delzell.
velopea.
can do the work.
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205 So. Church 9t.— Day or Night Phone 120
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