The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 04, 1926, Image 3

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>m Sunday fc> hotj
H e r m a n l V e t * I i b e e n
11 a.m. u n d e r t h e w a t h i . t ’ i y h u h a i l c o l d I t o b t t ' i h K u r i l , w h o d i e d i n F e b r u a r y i g 11CO t
I,avo * child'» rain coni Goodyear llublur Company’» J MomliiK uvrvicif
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FOR RENT — 2} aerea of ntn i H o v e o f S a l e m ; N e w t C o o k o f M a r -
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fooil (illay Imi.
Taima bait essh
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han crop l i e M i l l e r , T u r n e r ; M r * . B u d i e N c a ! \
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prodoi-tiim was at a r c r i i level. With prUea upproximalHy 00 per .-etit
F u n e r a l s e r v ic e * w e r e h e ld in t h e
pigher this jeur Ilian las.t yi-ur, la g producoiw pav« bad an ••»peelully pr.rtit-
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anil rieighbor^ rittet, led th** tune,;,' o f y ’ c l o c k .
P a r i d i a s * t l u n . a k e r c e m e ­
'-red pound*, the peaks being reou bed In 41 iirrh, Jnly and S- ptember.
S o u t h e r n P h r iflc tra in a a t T u r n e r :
U n r 'e M a r i o n C o o k n t t h e M e t h o d : t t e r y , | {ev. C . W . P o g u e oiT icia t n g .
The ratio betn-een prli-ea of hogs and rort» prices tumeil furornhly fr»y
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pe feeder ,uat »prlng and pi now tbe heat I hat It ha* been »luce l!r2i I Slat
T r a i n ' N o . ' ’ 32. 4 : 8k a . n i .
rj,ring’s
cr^p ln the corn lx.lt. nhtch 1-, now ruining on the murket, «-a:*
T r a i n N o . 16, f i :28 a r t i .
to be lll.fl per cent leer than the pig crop o ' tlie aprln* .if 1!rj4. Thli
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I la k e r a n d M r s . I - J . R o w l e y w e r e
(By Doris iulleary)
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Jlie 11120 season, mile -1 ,i very large crop of hog» Is produced and pushed rap
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S a l e m visit,»rs S a t i n l a y a t t e m o o n .
T r a i n N o . 84, V :17 p i l i .
jjly Into th^i tnnrkvu. liveptiny the month» of January and February, re-
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e x a m s a r e o v e r .
J-lpts a' |f,e vb- /li leudin» marker.» oj the country have gone below the 073^.
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i/JO lt,*A and from June to October have pecu below Hie &60.<XJ0 mark.
Train No 17. 10 67 a m.
M r o . J . W . U a y m o m e n j o y e d a p le a ­
»O p a y o P r a c e »te d tir lb u i a n A l l W o r k
p e w s e t o f m a p s h a v e " ju r t a r r iv e d .
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” 3, 7 104 p . m .
s a n t visit w it h l a r »in te r y v e r t h e
T h e y w ill b e a b i g h e ’p ih o u r h is t o r y
T r a i n N u . 31, 10 29 p n . .
week-cad.
SALE
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c la s s es .
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Myron Pogue, who rtcenlly u n i t -
T ic beginning of th* second sent-
went an opyreyton for tonaiU and eatbr find* Herbert Briggs once more
H e r b e r t l in i'»
a la rteli h i* u c h n o l
adenoid* i. Improving nicely and will n school.
H- Is going at hi, work
w o r k M o n d a y m o r n i n g .
. >on be out with his little playmates. ‘ ‘£t
mi ant business.
M . E. C h u rch
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Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentis^
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The Elsworth Hat Shop
Ki nm-th hcar ia in school again
Coman Tracey returned last week after übicf.a.
from a trip to Csiilorbi*
e n r r i o t ! i n s t o r k
Work has already commenced on
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the shower».
F o r m e r ly *195 OotiYt SL
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wa» in Turner on business Saturday. I The High School oiidii-tbaM trarr.
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, 1 Friday night,
Mr. nnd Mr*. J. R. Ueitro returned heìp us win.
home
Monday
from
mi
i-xt
nd<-1
visit
C a r l n m l F r e d S t i e w e r
w e r e
in
Ii«n*t forg t th ■ bakket socia to f
T u r n e r T u e s d a y m e e t i n g t h e p e o p l e with their daughter r. Eartorn Ore-
t>e hr Id at the Gym. Ftbruary !3 .¡
o n t h e i n t e r e s t o f F r e d ' s C a n d i d u c y got:.
JtUH ,W. n d n M . n m , . ' ■ »> **. i V i i A W l * e JMMgU WUaw i « M m AhVIM***W *W V »
! Bi sides the basket focial there w VI! f
f o r U . S i S e n a t o r .
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VETERINARIAN
The ftate boar.I of health reports T u rn »/ Fta.sk'.;bull rlub an I Albany
Kov. C. W. Pogu wa, in Salem on that a sample o f thi water tjiker. from Golleg.'.
Day end Night Service
Euibalmrrn nttb Jf mirrai D im itir*
bus noas Tuesday.
tin fpripa and also from the schoc!
f
JbTAYTON
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¡ faucet is O K. for ilrinkirjt.
Tnis
P lin lie lA ’al
H n jr m . O r e g o n .
£10 C r e t e , S t.
The ladies o f the haitcrn Star : n-port came through }he county »chool
COCK FIGHT RAIDED
KfJicianJ Work----- Moderate ¡ ’ rii»'»
m u t Tliunxlay evening to plan for J suprrtnL-P tent’s office,
Through the efTorts o f State Pro- j
a social i v e i l i n g honoring the Slayton |
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T * e r r r r r p . r r n t t * '" T e r f f F * " . k yA’ 1 11 1 ' 1 * T r v v » r » '
J liibition Director l^vyr s, iji-outie-
chapter.
I IT IS HERE AGAIN — T h . N«w
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! Mo.l.l 4 Coroas F o rt.b !. Typewriter. j from the Oregon Human Society and I
C oinpl.t. with carrying <s.9.
See it ; the sheriff’;? office, a r II organized j
Dr. W. ('arlton Smith was in Tur­
j cocU fight w a, raided
the Smili, ‘
snd try it «t lha Ti.bana office.
ner Sunday.
He hu* leased h:* farm
farm n< a - S«. Paul.
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to Mr. Mullinex, who moved there on
were conbscated and - ■ eu arrests
Ijiretikir of Hits and Clothing
Tuesday.
were made, drawing Un,.s o f »25.00
C l o n i n g , P re ssin g and Rcpuirl|ig
each.
It was a v.*6!I organized pit. j
H'rds were el.tcred from
Scnttla,
Charlie I.ittie was very ill a few
Jitii S l.itm fty 4»t.
S a le m , O r e g o n
f i l l S ta to St.
days lust wt ek.
We are still kei pmg up our good V.'u h., to Tijuana, Mexico, and p ri*'* 1
The !
record for Sunday sebo«!. New rule» as high as $100t) w ire offered
fight was staged in an old hop dryer 1
have
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II’ . and Mrs. H. L. Kari and Mr.
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which was reported to have been fit-!
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and Mrs. Aithur Edwards were din- test, v.-hici, will mean harder work
toil with electric lights am' had every
on
the
part
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the
pupds.
n*r guest, 6Í Mr. und Mr*. G. W. Far­
indication o f going or. for -¡riTr.e time.
ris Sunday.
Brother E. R. Martin gave u* vr>-
interesting historiea o f the work of
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Greenlee, the American SundaV School I'r.ion County Y.M.C.A. Briny
fout soni und Mrs. G rev nice‘S Mrs. in On-gon. 'Washington and Idaho,
Thiit Mess* ;e to Schools
Girurdin were callers at the G. W. ! last Sunday uiorning. We were very
Some forty odd men, both minis­
Farris home Sunday evening.
| much surprised to learn the number
ll^ r v i , yt*ur g r e a t e s t © p p o r l u n ily to b u y h ig li
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g i m l c c u t le r y at price.» n e v e r befor»> 'o f f e r e d .
W«.
Mr. and Mr«. Flynn Faught spent do not have the opportunity o f Chris-1 message to the rural scHbots in a plan
b o u iflit A f.L t h e lin e o f suit .sm ell's s a m p le s fr o m o n e o f
I Sunday evening at the Barr home.
' tian education.
j which the county Y.M.C.A. is c a m
A m e r ic a '» - L a r g e s t M a n u fa c t u r e r » ,
t h e s e a r e n il th r e e
ing out.
Most o f the ri-.al .--rool
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Mr. und Mrs. Mayham were the
Miss
Laverne
Hewitt
led
a
very
In­
a n d fotyr b l a d e k n iv e s ,
't h e y a f e t h e v e r y b e s t fin ish .
were visited at least once or tv-ice. :
j guests of Mrs. Mayhum's mother, Mrs. teresting Epworth League lesson.
T h e ir h ig h e s t g r a d e m a t e r ia l n u d t h e ir c h o ic e s t p a l-
Secretary Limber cooperated with tne
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The midweek prayer service is the ] public state library i* helping the
tern ».
spiritual power house o f the church, j rur#l student to understand and ap­
NOTICE!
G u m — A m m u u it io n
All boys o f sCout age who arc in­ You are invited to attend next Thurs­ precíate the use o f the library in The !
"wise spending o f time.’* He made
terested in reorganizing the organiz­ day evening.
Fishing Tacklo
«bout six or seven addresses a day
ation are reijuested to meet Scout
Athletic
Equipment
in
these
schools.
Executive Harold D. Ware at the gym
Nearly one thousand pocket knives and in the lot
several hundred different patterns— and all either
at 8 p.m. Kfib. Cth.
jjata cicalati ai'.d blocked
T h e
A l G
W e.in e
w a s a b o o s
s o r e d b y t h
Buckram fraine», triruu.iugs etc « h o w
. S t o r y C o . p u t
rfr tu y n ig h t.
t e r e n t e r t a i n m
e b u s i n e s s in S n
o n a fr e e
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M. E.Church
s ix m o n th s
J irne Deposits
F ir e an d
P o c k e t K n ife
S p e c ia l
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
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Cutlery
Ji|st Thiqk Of It
Anderson’s
three or four blade knivet. They all yo on sale Sat­
urday February 6th. This wuck, take your choice for
ONLY 95c.
W hen the lot is sold tbe sale is off
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F O K SALF. —
K v p o s s c s t e d p ia n o .
R e lia b le p a r ty m a y t a k a o v e r c o n t r a c t
b y p a y i n g b a c k in s t a llm e n t s .
E a s y
l>y a n ie .i t o n b a l a n c e .
W r i t e M a r i o h
L. S h e p h e r d ,
c a r e
M o o r o 'a
M u s i c
H o u s e , S a l e m , O r e g o n .
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S ee U s For
A n d
Garden Jiseds, Cainjs, li.udw nre. Plumbing Goods,
Farm Machinery and Household Goods
Our Prices are Always Right
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S . P r a t h v r , R e lia b le D r u g g is t
MARION ITEMS
Rev. B. J. Kimber was a recen t,
vuifor at the school. He gave c trlh
meeting
last
Sunday
Our all day
on the "Four-square man,*’ nnd also
We have great plana
was a success.
for the future, bul without the help "1K> 1
o f the good people o f Turner they w ill1 Seven sixth grade pupils took the
surely fail.
It bikes w< rk to carry state test in Oregon History last
them through but a person lias just week.
George Smith has completed
to AmemtoYh God's' promises nml U th» tverh o f the eighth gfr.de arid hi
took the final exams.
gives him new hope to carry cn.
TH E S P O R T IN G
GOODS
126 S o u th Commercial S t.
STORE
Salem, Oregon
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FgALlaBt-^: -1». W Y L E R S A N D O P T IC I A N S
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Several people from here attended
Mrs. Brown o f Colorado is again
The church is warm and nice now
State and Libirly Sts.
Ssiew. Ofejon
visiting her brother, W. H. Harris, since Brother Day is on the job as the Sousa Band concert last Friday
in
Salem.
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after spending «orne time viçittug in janiotr.
Brother Shelley is deliver­
Portland.
ing some o f the best sermons that
A. W. Potts and family are new­
Hardware, Machinery und Paints
have been given from this pulpit. comers in our neighborhood.
Tiny
Haroli) Briggs and Hollis Bones Sunday morning be will speak from are located on the place formerly oc-
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They came
were in Salem hajurday afternoon the’subject "Campaigning for Christ. ’ cupied by A. C. Beers.
Are you working tor »be Crown o f here from Lablsh Center.
for
medical
und
dental
treatment.
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The show put on by the Western
Mis» I ilium Demytt came home
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Savings
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Loan
Association
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A new ruling has been put out
ihe first o f the week, Tlnving finished
s u b le t Will b" -The Marriage o f the
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u ah quite Well attended.
fiom the office o f the secretary o f King's Son."
hot school work in I’ortland.
T h ese tw-o s e r m o n * ^
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state to the effect that all car* that will bi o f very vital importance to
A N D LICENSED EM B ftL M E R S
young
Ibdy
created
quite an interest
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have b. on re-built or those yhoae
if you do your own repair
IYnr| p. Kassier informed ua that weight* are not listed must be weigh­ you
and Miss Doris Smith was the win­
work we tan supply you with i he had taken o»i r the GerVais Sta>.
R e lja b le S e r v ic e .
L a d y A s s is ta n t
ed be to re ' license can be issued.
There are from 25 to 30 p»K<ont ner o f the diamond ring. Miss Eliza
a full line o f good tools at rea­ The first issue under the new man­ Weight lips can be procured at th» for Christian endeavor every Sunday bvth Schmidt was a dose Second.
agement will apponr this weik.
sonable price».
2^5 *¿ 0 . Cliurch St.— Day or Night |*ho:ie 120
local garages.
eveiling. Are you enjoying the fel-
W. F. Gulvin ami wife drove to
W . F.. Burns— Dan Burns
ship o f these great inspirational meet­ Albany Saturday.
Mrs. O. J. Myers
lull Brothers are painting the front
Each Sunday as a special, d if­ anil little daughter accompanied
(Not brolhars, the same man)
Ray Baker o f Portland whs a guesj ings.
o f their garage.
Whert completed it !• riday night at the home o f his par­ ferent individuals give the life o f | them,
High Street at Ferry
will make air Attractive place.
some outstanding Bible ohasueter of
ents, ME and Mrs. E. C. Baker.
Snlent, Oregon
W. W. Fox called at the school
the Old Testament-
last Wednesday to rompR-te arruliga­
Mrs. J. K. Lyle was reported to be
Mr. and Mrs. Ideo. Nichols o f Pyrt
Topic for Si nijay evening: "W hat ments for a play' to be presented by
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Welbon, ac quite'sick the first o f the’ week.
land, motored up and spent the week Does Christinti Endeavor Moafi to the Haysville Community Club at
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cortipunié'd by Mr. Welbon'â mol fier
end with \(rs. Nichols’ parents, E. C M e."
You are invited to attend ami Marion Friday evening, Jan. 29. The
Were Sunday vlxitofi, at the F. C.
find out whaj the Christian Endeavor name o f the play is "Bargain Day
1. E- Pulliam, who was lonflncd to Baker nial wife.
Gunning home. ' '
nt Bloomstein’s.”
There will also be
the home for several days on account
ia.
a minstrel show.
One half o f the
J. E. Barber received word that his o f illness is again able tu be out.
Richard Gale o f Oregon City spent
proceeds will go to the Marion school.
lather had passed away in California
Thursday, Friday and Raturday night
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And left Tuesday to be present at the
Baseball Club Tender Thank*
Riche.» rm thrrs have installed an wfth F. P. howleÿ," while attendu,
Miss Ethel lvlamp o f Jefferson is
funeral
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aufbmatir refrigerating ie • crearti a ihr.ie-ijuy convention in (jalein. *
canvassing the Marion Community for
We wish to tli.ink the publii; for
container. It Is a very neat nrfange-
a boo): hf BiMe - * eric*.
their suppott at our benefit dune»
Next Tuesday evening Twill be the ment and grcutly facilitates the hand­
J. K. Snyder, o f Pleasant Point,
j. M tatuili and family were Sun giveq January 23 at pi. M. Staples
regular meeting o f the Turner Boost ling o f the businiys. 1
P est» H a n g O n
was a Turner visitor Sunday.
day vii it or* nt Halls Kerry.
S ubscriba fo r th» T rib u n *
prune drier, also the musicians and
ers. Fe b. 9 is the day.
Geo. Vick,
Qedbugs ran live a long time with­
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Staple*
tor
the
Upe
of
who wns to »peak to us on filbert
out a meat ; one experimenter kept
The Tribune shop can print your
F ¡tit T h a i L ig h ts U p
The dance was well .t-
Mrs. Denyer is staying at the Chris
R. Cfiavr ; is managing the barber their drier.
several ulive In a botti« tur a ye»r
growing nt the Inst meeting, will be
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end
cn-
Alaska lias n Msli which, when dried, u It hoot f«-«l.
with ui at tin., meeting.
There will Hanson home. The Denyer boyii are shop for Mr. Given o f Salem, who tended nnd many o f thorn' attending1 butter wraps, loiter heads
forms an effective candle.
reported
an
exceptiotially
good
time,
j
velepes,
attending
tile
T
uilw
r
school
has
been
sick
for
sevi
ral
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n
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other speaker*
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Geo. E. Allen
23b N . Gom'l.
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Salem, Ore.
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