CUUKCH CALENDAR 30 DAYS SPECIAL M. K. Church Sunday School at Morning Service IT IS H IK E AG AIN — T k . New Modal 4 Caron. PerUbl* Typewriter. Caotpl.lo » Ilk xarryin« cow- Soo it and try II at tk. Tribun, »ffw » 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Th , attendance of tho boy* at the Kpworth League ..... 0:30 p.m. meeting at tho Gym loot Haturday a GapiUl Food Co'a Htock Mall will I m aold ai 10a per pouud tu inlrotinca il; and it will kaap your (lock in flau condition aud inucli inor« tlian pay l*»r tt* (elf. week ago wo* »tr y gratifying on ac­ Kvvninff Service .......7 :80 p.m. count of the bad weather. We will Mid-week Prayer meet again neat Haturday at which Service, Thuraday 7 :30 p.m. time application will be given out to thoae who deal re to become membera C. W. Pogue, Paator. of the Hoy Scout* of America. Christian Church ALSO have a child'« rain «oat Goodyear Kuhhar Oompany’a make. Regular price #5 26; will »ell for #8.76. Call and examine good*. 10 Sunday Bchool 11 Morning service Christian Kndeavor 6 .30 Evening Service ..... .7 :30 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. J. M. Shelley, Paator. S. P. T R A IN H C H E D U A L Following Ua schedule o f t8 Southern I'lwiflc train* at Turner: Norik Boead— Traía No. 8t, 4 ¡88 u rn. Train No. 18. 6:28 a.m. Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist I'hnoa « « I Ito« « U OU Day* I’rao* HtaiecUon an A 11 Work Train No. 18, ®U7 o-m. Train No. 14, 1 ¡04 p.m. Train No. 84. 8:17 p.m. !U«th Boomt— Train No. 17, 10:87 a.m. Train No. 88, RALPH ISAACSON WRITES OF MISSION WORK The next meeting Of the community club will be held February 23. Thl* will be th* regular February meeting o f the Marion County Federation. A good program will be given and a large number of visitor* will be pre­ sent. A recent real estate deal resulted Ip the purchase o f four lota by E. C. (laker from Willard Hall. Thi* pro­ perty lay* along the creek in the north part of town. Goitre cure guaranteed by the caae W ,lh #Ä i ? Oregon W * pro», 30» Bldg P. C. Stapra Salem, Oregon. I f you want good i-gg* for hatch­ ing or a good white Collie pup see A. T. Anderson'* ad th¡* week. A few day* ago w* received a letter from Brother Ralph lu im in who i* connect- d with tha Yn4ewys mlmtoe at Tokyo, Japan. We wer* to u*e>ti* the basis of s story. After reading the letter we deelbed to lot him tell it himself. Here ll I*. 17*21 Nukuiio, Tokyo, Japan. .Jan. 14, UiW. Mr. F. P. I tow ley mlltor of Turner Tribune, Turner, Oregon. Ihar Kilead: I reielved yoor letter some­ time In Noremtier and I was glad to bear from you hut was really sorry not to hare answered your good letter king long before ibis. We both thank you for your iuterest la our work and for your g>aid w Utica and alao for the news of what is going on in Turner. 1 was always interested in Turnrr and I 1» fine people. (Julie a number »till write to us and we hear from the , hu,eh every „ . d , then. As you “ wofh *ed « • « 7 ' • f ~ W ords about our cau construe* a price for your [«p e r from what I soy and from the liltle leaflet I srud you If you want to. Wa are glad and thankful to know that people there will be interested In what wa are do. Learn About These Travel Extras At no mdditmntl tu t, get ru n sdvjatjgcs whea you travel. Pro*, by Mopevcr privileges oa I 5 dir roendciip lickrti bciwira mimy Orcgoa points. Visit *1 sever si point, instead of only one. Wrrkend reendenp tickets to and from Portland— without stopovri— asr gsvatlr rrdarrd ia east. Bey them foe omt-Senday ngis. Rtf ora limit ■ following Teeadar. T rll our agtnt yoer travd plans. H t’R gladly advis* you regarding a moat advanugcoa* iunerary. Southern Pacific Lines H I , Bond, Agent. Tomer. Oregon. log. 7 44 p.m. F.eer since we came to Japan we CoL A. C. Baker and wife of Port­ land were week-emi visitors at the have been treated very cordially by home of Mr. Baker’» parent*, E. C. the Japanese people, in fact they are overly anxious to do a favor for us Baker and wife. “ foreigners" arid e-qecially the Ameri­ cana l( eeetus. We became acquainted Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Edward* and with Mr. and Mr*. Caoningh*i;: and A complete stock o f Clo­ Mr». L. J. Kowley wi re in Salem on tlietr «on Hob and enjoyed Being with Kata cleaned and bloeked. Iluckrata (ramee, trim m in g « etc. vers, Grasses, Grain*, Gar­ Saturday night attending the inutitu- all through the Hirst winter. In the tion of the Rainbow chapter for girl* spring of lost year we were given a carried in atoek den and flower seeds. If you under the supervision of th<- Eastern honor In Nakano In which to lire. After repairing earthquake damages Formerly 4B8 Otturi St. have not received our cata­ Star. Phon« 3175W we And If makes a I d « home The Yo- logue, drop us a card and tell Siltni, 0r«|M. 117 M end It. Oprtiln. Uays mission i* at present progressing us what you want and tve Cha*. Mote w in Turner Saturday splendidly althongh it* director is will quote prices by return night attending the basketball game j home In America on furlough. This anokrn. week-end from Portland where fie i* The Out-otalion Bible Schools are A complete line o f commer­ employed in the mid at that place. held in the houses of Christians and cial fertilizers, mixed and during the aervico tiie chdldren sit on Cvdikw al NSt ari Clftfelag straight, also land plaster, H. R. Peett wa* a Salem visitor the floor in one place till the meeting is Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing over. They are not usually divided in­ Friday afternoon. lime, and sulphur. to classes ss In America but are taught I3h R Liberty St. Salem, Oregon 544 State Rt by two or three teachers In succession H u n gry ! Buy brick ice cream . Es­ llirosgh the story method. 1» Is surely kim o Pies and D isiea at Rich#» C on ­ flue to hear them ting the Christian fe c tio n ery . On band at all times. songs. It would do your hearts good. The Japanese ministers to our I(V W W W W W W lW W A W oburches are the flnesl lot of men 1 H. W. Smith was home fo r the think I everknew. They are real socia­ week-end from Portland, where he is AFTER EVERY HURT ble and good preacher*. A great deal serving on the Federal Grand Jury. of emphasis Is being pul on th* value ofspiritsral le: c iing here in Japan now E. C. Baker went to Stayton on sop some believe that it will not be so »»♦ ♦ »»»fr o -»» Wednesday to attend the funeral of very many year* before the missionar­ To Our F r ie n d s and P a tro n a | hi* old friend Jim Davey, who passed ies will not be needed os directors of the work. W e will rejoice lo see that TSAOf HAW" «W u s a - or* away at his home in Stayton. Tho tim e o f the y e a r i s b e t a wlton day but il is not here yet aud one of W f W W m W f t W l Y V W i Y V W V V V W Y r t V W W W ^ W M W f l W W f t j o u r h o u s e s , b a r n s and o t h e r p r o p e r t y our own ministers said, ip a reception Cutlery The Turner Basketball Club played Gun*— Ammunition ws held for Miss Urace Farubain, of s h o u ld bo c o v e re d by in s u r a n c e . Wo a r e Albany College on the local Gymn Fishing Tackle Eugene, ''Please send us all tha inite- floor Tuesday night. i n p o s i t i o n w r i t e a p o l i c y on y o u r E. 8. P R A TH E R lauaries you can, we need them badly Athletic Equipment just now” . b n l l d i n p s o r your car. R e lia b le D h h jf is l The Brat week of January was ob­ Registered white Collie pups K e g h TU R N E R , OREGON. F.P.ROWLEY,Agent. served week of prayer and Saturday Anderson. THE S P O R T IN G ' GOODS STORE evening we held a union meeting that FOR SALE — R#poiM88«d i no. Salem, Oregon 126 S o u th C o m m e r c ia l S t. wai really a spiritual dynamo of R«li«hU party may Uk# o?tr contract Mr. and Mrs Cannon of Salem power. by paying back ¡aatallmanta. Easy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. w. have a preacher who does noth, pyamont on balanco. W rit« M .rion Riche*. , ing but preach on the streets. He pros L. Sbopbard, car« M oor«'» Music dies out every nighi and many of the H o u m , Salem, Oregon. young Christian* from the differed! Mr. and Mrs. Fay Webb of Port­ churches preach tin the street site. land, were week-end guests of Mr. Christinas was very appropriately RELIABLE JEWELERS AND OPTTCI AIMS Mrs. Kir ia .M x>rc was n waller Pt Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. celecrated by our six churches ami the Tribune offle*» Saturday anti left E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S F IT T E D Webb. * their 22 out out station Bible Schools the wherewithal to hav# the Tribune with about So pmgranisiu all to which Stata and liberty Sts. Salem, Ore*wt continued for another year. over 3,OUO people emir. Four young Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Recti anti son people were boru agniu Obrlstmas Richard of Portland, were week-end morning. Ye Editor was a Stayton visitor guests of Mr. anti Mrs. C. H. Riches. Prospects look bright for another Mr. anrl Mr*. Rutxky, Mrs. Uahn Saturday. He was accompanied by year of successful work. Mrs. Isaacson ami Mr*. Dclxcll spent Tuvsday in Willie Pearson. and I are studying hard to get th* Salem. - ROW’ KNA ASHER language > fell of hard knots) but we gratified to be able to carry on even a Dr. and Mr*. J. W. Ransom spent Mrs. Bond, accompanied by her the week-end with Mrs. Ransom's sis­ If you do your own repair simple tonversation with the people. Eater on we shall be able to do real work we can supply you with father Mr. Waller, spent Sunday in ter near Jefferson. Salem. , . j. missionary work among the people. ui .:i* a full line of good tool* et rea- W e thank the people of Turner for A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S voa-ible prices. A number from Turner attended for taking the inter *t they do in the t i r i s i C a n factio n ary h a» Brick l e « the m squerndc party at Stayton on W . t.. Bum*— Dan Bum* Y'otauya Mission and In us. We want Reliable Service. Lady Assistant to fissure you all that we do not forget ,N o l brother», the same m « » ) C rv.ru . Eskim o P ia » » a d D is ia » at all Saturday night. tim a». T r y thvrn. you aud hope you will ooutiuue to re­ Migh Street at Ferry 205 3o. Church Pt — Day or Night Phone 120 member ue. Salem, Oregon Mrs. M. T. Miller, accompanied by Ralph and Runny Isaacson. Mrs. Earl went to Salem Monday her undo George Gibson o f Portland P.H.-We have throe Korean Sunday for the day. accompanied the remains o f her aunt, Helioolt in Tokyo. They are the only Mrs. Whitehead enjoyed a visit Mrs. Mary Mcllaley, to Hcppner for Hunday School work being done in with an sunt from North Dakota last Mrs. Aria Matthias is gradually re­ burial last week. Tokyo for the Koreans by any mission week. covering but Mrs. Johnson is still Alto nine English Bible Classes each with her. week, ono English ulght school of »- Word w»a received here Tuestlay Carl Duncan was a Turner visitor nboUt sixty students, three kinder­ o f the death o f Jim Davey of Stay Sntnlay. He says he is a little bet­ gartens sod three special Bible Conns The 8i)ver Tea given on Wednes­ ter and expects to be home in a few ton. Mr. Davey wo* a.i old and hon­ This is announcing my eat lidaey closet*. ored rltnen o f Stayton. Besides the day the 17th wa* the anniversary o f day*, in the Oregon Statesman Automobile Yours very truly for Christ, family at Stayton he left a sister, the late Frances Willard's biÿhday Ralph W. Isaacs n. voting contest and asking for your Mi»s Mary Davey, and * nieee, Mr«. Mrs. C. Bones visited with her support. Kindly mail your subscrip­ 1 ,. M. Ponili, who reside at Tumor. The Work Club will meet at the daughters in Salem a day or two last tion to Dr. O. L. Asher. Turner, Ore home o f Mr*. H. L. Earl Wednesday, week. ( has. Hebel and ilaughter of Salem Feb. 24th. Subscriba f e r (b * T rib u n * wäre guesta at tho Dr. J. W. Ransom We visited the Fraternal Temple home Tueaday. H * r L im it T~ Mrs. Jim Kelly ia »till about the club rooms last week anil were in­ formed li* C. B Shaw, who is in Landlady (to lodger Just going out) same Mrs. Hahn la visiting Mrs. Delxell charge, that all membert of the Am­ —"Now, look hare. It was three o'clock l«q a l o i RP»*5 » ° ' ' 11-J. »H i “ »IO F ir t t R oy a l A ttre n o m o r Esperanto ts to be the ofllcta! tan -* j is ;>|4 ap * Jno utojj Anq noA erican Legion with paid up card* are In the morning when you cam* In the ami expect* to »perni a week or so. Mr Delxell i* recovering very nice­ John Flamsteetl, famous astronomer, gunge of optrltland, according to the other night, and four In th* mornln welcome to the club. ly anti hopes to be able to come home decision rearhetl by (he International ws* the flret royal astronomer of Rig- when you came tn last night, and If Mis* Rena Mickey has been visit­ next week. ft*» flee o'clock tomorrow moraine spiritualists congre** In Part*. It I* land. lie was appointed to that olBc* The Tribune shop can print yew» lo he hoped that no nhettnat* spirit* March 4. 1(179. He was s bitter soeniy ing her «Istor and will remain for a Andrew Raker o f Mill City was a when you rotne In tonight, you can sit will make trouble by Insisting on Vola­ of Newton, l-ecmus* Newton triad to w'ule longer until she goes to Califor­ Mr*. !.. M. Small was a Salem vis­ Sunday visitor with his parents in up and let yourself ta."—London butter wrap*, letter head* and < puk, Ido or Ro.—Pathfinder Msgasloe. give him necessary advice. Weekly Telegraph. velope*. Turner. itor one day last week. nia in the near future. M A S O N IC T t M P L E . SALEM The Elsworth H it Shop Train Nix 31, 10:2« p m. FIELD SEEDS 6. F. kÜKINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc. ¿hr Palpiti Äurtuani SPRAY MATERIAL CM American Raiter FERTILIZERS 4 % Paid on six months Time Deposits D. A. WHITE & SONS 251 State St. Salem, Ore. Fire and Automobile Insurance Written INSURANCE Turner State Bank MIRACLE f^BURNS —A. Y Anderson’s The Northern A ssuranc Co. Ltd. of London. The American Insurance Com­ pany of Newark, N. J. 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