— — _ -----------— CHURCH CALEN DA R 30 DAYS SPECIAL M. K. Church Sunday School fit 10 a.m Morninr Service 11 a.m Kp worth Itcague .»„.II :!I0 p.m livening Service .....7 :80 p.m «Mid week Prayer Service, Thursday..7 :30 p.m m u ri Capital Food Co'« Stock Hull will he «old at 10o pur pound to introduce it; ami it will ko«p your «tuck in lino condition and much mom llutti j ay for It* tolf. C. W. Pogue, Paator. Christian Church ALSO lia v o a c h ild '« inako. ra in «tout (io u d y e u r Itc^ u ln r p rice I f 2f>, w ill Sunday School 10 a.m Morning service 11 a.m Christian Endeavor ..8:80 p.m. Evening S ervic e .......7 ;30 p.m itu ld ic r C o m p a n y ’« *«H lo r ♦ J 7fi. C a ll and e x a m in e g o o d «. J. M. Shelley, Pastor. S. 1*. T R A IN H CliBDUAL H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store Following I» the schedule ot th Southern PitclAc train» at Turocr: VW JV, N orth rh t.fi* «40 R e n «IIJ Dr. O. A. Olson, D entist 00 l>»y» Hr»«»* itwlticlloo »n A ll Work fi M A S O N IC TEM PLE. SALEM The Elsworth Hat Shop U «t« cleaned and blocked Iluckrnin frame«, trimming* etc carried in «toek Phone 217r,W Formerly 496 Court St. Salon, Oregon. til t*2 Court If. Upstalra. jtruH #* . «w ** x+w w m M vwm m i e w*ww . mmmmmm ClîP &alrm ifînrtuari| Eut hai tur r« and 3‘uurritl Dtmlura Phone ItU Pal* iti, Oregon. 210 O u ter BL KfTiciont Work----- Moderate Prices w.vwMwmw wMwxMww wwwwww e ww»».vfM»v M M N M N M N M Che A m e r ic a n H itte r Caretaker of H ill «ad Clothing Salem, Oregon 044 Stato St. W W V W W A V A W . V W W A V A W . V l V . W W A V A 'A V ^ This is a great M oney Saving opportunity as many lines are being closed out at less than W holesale Prices TH E FO LLO W ING ARE SOME OF OUR BARGAINS 1 Lot Lacies Sho«e 4Ac. 1 Lot Children’s Shoe« 9Sc 1 Lot Slipper« 98e. 1 Lot 1 strap Slipper? 11.75 1 Lot Meu'a Oxfords |3 43. T h is S a le Closes S a t u r d a y F e b ru a ry , 13. L a n c e fie ld 'g Shoe Store O regon. VW.VAVWAViVAV/AV.V.V.V.' Locals If you do your own repair work we can supply you with a full line of good tools at rea­ sonable prices. W . F_ Burns— Dan Burnt (Not brothers, th« same man) High Street at Ferry Salem, Oregon I T IS H E R E A G A IN — T h e N - « M odal 4 C oron a fW t.b U - I jrp *w rlt»r. C om piala with c a r , y i n , <>w . Saa it and try it at ilia T ribu n a s flit.. I.ittle If* lena Ruth Bone» is cele hriiling her second birthday this Week. The da mag recent windstorm did some to the local telephone line Mr. and Mr*. R. 0. V/Mnel and family attended the play given in the school auditorium in Turner Thurs­ day n*ght. , McHALEY W ILLIA M R. MOORE William R. Moore was born in Iann County, Misiuiuri, Apr,I 21, 1869, ur.d died at the home of his daughter Jan 26, 1920, aged 6 « years. He was a ton o f Mr. and Mrs. James Moor* and came to the Willamette valley with hi* parent« wh**n but a child. Wh**n a young man he went to Klgin, Union County, Oregon, where he met and married Kmma Alice Graham on October C, 1923. To this union wer<* horn five children: Marten J., who died In 1914 aged 22 years, Mrs. Culia Frances Avery, Ernes F. Moore, Mrs. O ril Kmma Farr and Eva Irene. All the children living were present at the funeral. In February 191C he moved his family to Turner, Ore­ gon, where he reside«! until his death. In 1900 he joined the Christian church at LoAine, Wallowa County, Oregon. Hi* leaves to mourn hit loss besides his wife, four children and eight grand children. Funeral ser­ vices were held at the Rigdon Par­ lors at Salem, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 28. Burial in l.O.O.F. ceme­ tery at Salem. Iicv. Taylor officiated. Pallbearers were M< ssrs. C. A. Bear. Tom Miller, Stanley and Wallace Riches, U. Alexander and Pearl Giv­ en, all o f Turner. Mary D. Mrllaley du d at her home 270 South Fourteenth St., Sal. m, Oregon, Feb. 8, 1926, aged 77 years. She is survived by one Sister, Mrs. Frankie Putnam, of Turner; and one brother, Geo. Gibson o f Portland. Services were held from the Terwil- liger funeral home Wednesday, after which the remains were shipped to Hcppner for interment. Cut Travel Cost —vet go more ofrert, travel farther, than ever befor*. G o hy train, '".avc in many important ways by doing so. Ia>w louridtrlo fares secure surprising valu« for your travel funds. Figure vour expense in driving your own car against the cost by train. H ie saving in train travel will anu:c you. So save the tar for pleasure purpose*. Save nervous energy, too. You r travel re* rponsihility ends when you board the train. Thus ride in entire comfort, with a chance to relax and rest and plan your activity at your destination. N o nutter where you plan to go. Southern Pacific and its lonnectuini can take you, com» fortakly and economically. A ny Southern l ’a» ci fit agent will gladly aid in planning your trip. Rely upon them for complete, accurate travel inform ation. THF. MOUNTAIN TH A T SLID INTO THE OCEAN SoMtiiere Pacific Lines A Story o f the Japanese Earthquake There are ten thousand interesting I I ' 8, Bond, Agent. Turner. Oregon. things to writ" about but one in par­ ticular that young people might be in­ terested in is about the mountain that | South H«/an«i— slid into the sea. Train No. 17, 10:67 a m. There is a small village named Hay- Train No. 83, 7:04 p.m. akawa (fast river) thirty miles from ' Tieln No. 31, 10:20 p.m. Tokyo that became popular all at j once in 1923. A fter the great cat­ astrophe which struck Tokyo and Yo­ rW / A V M V / A W / A V / W / kohama had abated somewhat in the minds o f the people they woke up to FIELD SEED.) the fact that a mountain had moved five miles and deposited itself some­ A complete stock of Clo­ where in the bottom o f the Pac fic vers, Grasses, Grains, Gar­ Ocean. One’s mind hardly • knows den and flower seeds. If you how to go about even imagining such a seemingly impossible thing. Yet it havo not received our cata­ happened. I saw its tracks! logue, drop us a card and tell Last fall when “ mikan’’ (small or­ us what you want and wc anges) were getting ripe on the slopes o f Japan, a number o f Boy will quote prices by return V E T E R IN A R IA N We had a fair attendance for Sun­ Scouts and their leader went out to mail. day school last Sunday in spite of the see this sight or all that was left to Day and Night Service Mr. Cunningham and I also All seeds are the highest high water. We missed those of you see. featured in the expedition. The •STAYTON — OREGON j grade on the market and you who could not com*- We ask you to scenery was great! Everything was be with us next Sunday. Brother w ill find our prices are right. Sh< llcy is holding to his word that he new and different, quaint yet very We rode to within lie would deliver greater and better much alive. sermons, an«l in so simple words a about five miles o f our destination on SPRAY M ATERIAL child can understand them. We are a slow train and as the boys were A complete stock o f all the very fortunate to have him with us I hankering for action we walked on ! ___________ ____ ________ _____________ _ It sprays and spray materials. as he ranks high as a minister of tin in. Our lunch tasted good as we sat | gospel. In the morning he will speak on a high bluff overlooking the bread from the subject "The Battle Ground Pacific, w-atching the fishermen drawn I FERTILIZERS o f the Ages” ; in the evening "A fte r in their great trawls on the beach be­ A complete line o f commer­ Death What?" Christian Endeavor low, basking in the autumn sunshine j topic "W hat is Fa:th ami What Does and with ripe "mikan" hanging close j cial fertilizers, mixed and it do for u»?" A special program has to our heads! Then we pushed on to the sights. | straight, also land plaster, been arranged by two C. E. girls for the Endeavor hour On Sunday even­ When we reached the village we j lime, and sulphur. ing, Feb. 21, the young people of ‘found that all the stone walls (o f tho Endeavor will give the entire which there are thousands in Japan >j D. A. W HITE & SONS church program. Come and hear the were badly cracked by the earthquake | ami a great side o f the hill had slid! 251 State St. Salem, Ore. young people. into the sea carrying with it some of i V A W A W S W V . W M 'A '. W the village. This made us expectant :: MARION 1TF.MS We passed along the one main street only a few hundred yards and we Mr. John Hall, who has bien hen* came to « ’here it sudden!.« ended in visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a sharp drop-off. From there we Wm. Hall, return«*! to his home in could look up and down a large val­ Southern Oregon Sunday. His par « ley that had been recently gouged out ♦««>>« »a « 4 0 »»t > 0 4 ent* went with him for an extended by some terrific force. Awe doesn’t t — visit in the hope o f bentfitting Mr. often hold a boy for very long so we Hall's health. were soon finding our way down a W / A W W / . W . V . ' . W . V . W . W A W . W A V i V J A V W W W J Ovid Pickard has been quite ill the narrow path into the yawning canyon J Guns— Ammunition Cutlery Ï to see more o f this thing. We fol­ past week. J * Fishing Tackle > lowed the path that led up the river Mrs. Howard Chapman has been as­ bed toward the source o f the slide <■ E H. P R A TH B R Athletic Equipment ? sisting at the .«chool the past week and every corner greeted us with a JifUahle D tu jjh ’t during the illness o f the regular jan­ surprise. TU R N E R , OREGON. itor, Mrs. Eva Taylor. They say that when it happened, it TH E S P O R T I N G - G O O D S STORE The earthquake 126 SouthGommercial St. Salem. Oregon F O R S A L E — R c p o a tt « i«(l piano. C. M. Smith'« general merchandise happened quickly. R elia b U p arly may taka o ve r con tract store was robbed again laat week. came with a terrible jolt, an up and W/.V.WAVAVAVA-.’.’.V.V.V.’.V.V.W.VA by payin g back installm ent». Easy Tho thieves gained entrance from a down motion shaking everything loose from its foundation then shook vio­ pyam ent on balan c«. W rite M arion window which they broke. A large L. Shepherd, care M oo re's Music amount o f merchandise was taken. lently from side to side. Many of the House, Salem , O regon . hills and larger mountains here are Lincoln’s Birthday. Arbor Day and full o f volcanic fissures, hot spring Valentine’s Day will all be observed channels and often arc just great An d d on 't f o r , * ! Y E R A C O L — R E L IA B L E JEW ELERS A N B O P T IC 1 A N 9 by the school, Friday February 12 heaps o f volcanic matter very unlike " T h * M iracle f o r B u rn *" by suitable exercises. E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D American granite cliffs. The one of E. S. P ra tb*r , R clia b l» D r u f f i . l which 1 speak was not a great moun­ Mr. Rhoten o f Salem was laid to Stats and Liberty Sts. Salem, Oregon rest in the Marion cemetery last Mon­ tain like M t Hood, but must have It We received an interesting letter day. H<’ was the father o f Mrs. M. been a great hill, nevertheless. from Rev. Ralph Isaacson this we« k A. Barber of Marion. was projecting menacingly from an­ inclosing a story o f the Japanese other larger mountain and river Work is progressing rapidly at the from cither side of it joined at its earthquake which we are publishing They are foot. The letter will be published in an crusher south o f town. In fact it was right in line to digging away the hill ami say they get shoved off. euriy issue. A heavy rain ma.le will soon see "daylight” through the everything slippery and swelled the cut they are now making. rivers. The violent shock jarred the Mr*. J. F. Lyle is in Portland for A. F. J. I-afky was transacting mountain loose and sent it tumbling medical treatment this week. into a massive land sliile down the business in Salem last Fri«lay. A N D ^ C E N ^ E D ^ M B A U M E R ^ canyon like mad. It carried farms, W. F. Gulvin and wife drove to houses, railroad bridge ami half the C a t V alen tin as at the D ru g S tore Salem Satur«lay to visit Mrs. Gulvin's town with it, sloshing up on one side — I c to ISc. Reliable Service. Lady Assistant mother, Mrs. E. M. Law. o f the canyon and then up on the 205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Phone 120 other as it rounded the bends, then John W. Graham, Geo. Wart and Word has been received here of Mrs. Celia Avery returned to their the very serious illness o f Mrs. Pen- split the waters o f the bay and gushed homos near Routine, Oregon, after rod, who used to live in Marion but in with a roar to bo swallowed up by the Pacific. spending some time with Mr. Gra­ Is now living in Butteville. We heard all these «letails from the ham's daughter Mrs. Emma A. Moore people who saw it as it happ«ne«l in Mrs. Avery is a daughter o f Mrs. CRAWFORD NOTES broa«i daylight. All W'e sakr, how­ Moore. ever, was its track. Even that show­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little are ed what an immense thing it hail been. in their Buick again which Mrs. G. W. Farris attended a sum riding (I t was no mere cow’s track. Cows looks no worse for the wreck. prise party in Salem Saturday even­ are kept tied up in Japan). We re­ ing, given by friends o f Grunt Far­ Mr*. Rachel Stewart visiteil her turned feeling that we ha«l seen some­ ris in honor of his birthday. Each sister, Mrs. P. E. Thomason recently. thing really unusual and people are guest was asked to contribute some­ still travelling to Hayakawa to see if thing toward the entertainment. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nipple, Mr. u mountain really did slide into the Farris gave an original poem. an«l Mrs. R. O. Wit*«d and Mr. and sea as was reported. R. W. ISAACSON. Mrs. P. E. Thomason attended the community club at West Stayton last F r , i h •«*«•*!• o f a s s o rte d flo w e r» a t Tucs«lay night. th e D ru g S to re . Clearance Shoe Sale | S tayton , visitor in Portland recently. Train Train Train Train Train No. No. No. No. Ne. 32, 10, 18, 14, *4, 4:33 0:23 0:17 1.04 0:17 a.m. a.m. u.m. |>.m. p.m. G. F. K 0 RINEK. V.S., B.V.Sc. 4- % Paid on six months C le a n in g , P r e s s in g m id R e p a ir in g 130 S Liberty St. Bout»«l— ■ Goitre« cured without oper California, where he spent several j ation. Dr. P. G. Stapran, 309 months. Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oro. P. E. Thomason was a business Mr». Ifann, o f Dayton, will visit Mr*. Deltvll for u week or two. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Crumc have a nice new chicken house. Mr. Ben Fuuslon's son i* here and plan* to locate. Wind (old Boreas) blew down the post office sign which Postmaster Whitehead was putting back in place Friday. Time Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance Written AFTER EVERY HURT T u rn e r State B an k Anderson’s Pomeroy <& Keene WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors - Salem Mr. and Mr». Duncan Lewis were Tuesday, Feb. 2 the Work Club among the older couple* nttrncto