The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 11, 1926, Image 3

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MARCH I3TH
The following sprays for spraying fruit troes, rose
bushes, ate.
Sure-Knoxem, Arsenate of Lead
Dry Lime and Sulphur, Pari» Green
Tobacco Soap
T w o Per Cent Reduction
in T a x
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Also have the following poultry supplies:
Chlorine, lace Powder, K rr Food,
Chick Feed, Ground Hone, Poultry
Tonic, and Grit.
Cars the two per cent reduction in tax
Christian Church
Refreshments
which normally does not become effective
Admission
W e will absorb immediately on all Ford
until midnight, March 28th.
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SALEM
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
BONES BROTHERS
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Hat blocking
Millinery
This means
the 2 /o Tax Reduction.
ELSWORTH’S HAT SHOP
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Sale* and Service
0 . F. KORINEK,
343‘/z and 347 Court Street
SALEM
OREGON
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10 and 25c
a new Ford Car and take advantage o f
KO Days 1‘ reee lu» I n ello it an All Wnrk
Itsaasi Tan wn~ •~,T r r '” ^
8 p. m.
that you can have immediate delivery o f
Dr. (). A. Olson, Dentist
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New England Program
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H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store
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For You!
Y.S., B.V.Sc.
V E T E R IN A R IA N
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Christian Church
Cleaning, I’ reRsIng and Repairing
I S « 8 . L ib e r t y 8 t.
P s is m , O r e g o n
—vet go more often, travel farther, than ever
Lv-fore.
Go by train. Save In many important ways
by doing so.
Low toundtrip fare* secure surprising value
for your navel funds. Figure s your
you expense in
driving vour own car against the cost by train.
The saving in train tTavel will amaze you. f o
save the car for pleasure purposes.
Save nervous energy, too. Your travel re*
sponsibility ends when you board the rra:n.
Thus ride in entire comfort, tvith a chance to
relax and rest and plan your activity at your
destination.
No matter where you p’ an to go, Southern
Pacific and its connections can take you, com*
fortably and economically. Any Southern Pa­
cific agent will gladly aid in planning your trip.
Rely upon them for complete,
accurate travel information.
Sunday School ut
10 a.m.
Morning Rsrvlc«
11 a.m.
Epworth League ___ 6 :80 p.m.
Evvning Service .^...,7 :80 p.m.
Mid-week Prayer
Service, Thursday. 7 <10 p.m.
C. W . Pogue, Paator.
tlx American Baiter
6 4 4 S tate S t.
Sunday School
10 ajn .
Morning service
11 a.m.
Christian Endeavor ..6:80 p.m.
Evening Service ,.^ ...7 :30 p.m.
J. M. Shelley, Paato».
INSURANCE !
To Our Friends and Fatrona
Southern Pacific lin es
Following in tho arhedol® o f th
South,m Twlfti: train* at Turner:
The Northern Assuranc Co. Ltd.
of London.
The American Insurance Com­
pany of Newark, N. J.
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Reiiable
TURNER,
OREGON.
Dr. C. R. Ponhnm o f O.A.C. will
address the Farmers and (¡rangers on
Diseases oi Cattle, at the 1 .0 .0 .F.
hnll, Saturday March 13 at 2 p.m.
A special invitation is extended to all
dairymen to be present.
Fin# selection o f Birthday Cards
and M other’ s Day Cards at tho Drug
Store, 10c.
Burgess Ford, principal o f the Am­
ity schools fo r the past two years was
Visiting friends in Turner Sunday.
FERTILIZERS
We handle a complete line
of Fertiliser*, including Com­
mercial Mixed Fertiliser»,
Nitrate of Soda, klnriate of
Totash, Superphosphate, Sul­
phur, Lime, Land Piaster,
Tankage, Bono Meal, Blood
Meal and Sheep Guaoo. Ship­
ping in car lots you will al­
ways find our prlcot the low­
est on iho market.
SPRAY MATERIAL
A full stock of all tho dif.
ferent sprays including Liq.
uid Limo and Sulphur Spray,
Dry Lime and Sulphur Spray,
and Sulphur, Limo and Bins
Stone, If you prefer to make
your own spray,
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
82,
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18,
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p.m.
p.m.
South B o u n d -
Train No. 1», 10:87 S.m.
Train No, 88, 7i04 p.m.
Train No. 81> 10:29 p.m.
PIA N O MUST BF. SOLD — W.ll
sacrifice high grade piano in storage
near hare (or immediate sale.
Will
give easy terms to an established
home. For full particulars and where
it may be seen address Portland Mu­
sic C o., 227 Sixth St., Portland, Ore.
8-1l-3t
Locals
A culvert was laid across the street
front o f the L. C. Ball residence
this week.
This will prevent tilt-
water backing up in that street in
case o f high water.
Turner State Bank
W A A V W W W A V A % W A V A V W «N W \ % V iW V W W W .V V V W
Meaningless words fail to express
the heartfelt sympathy o f the many
friends who so kindly covered the
fresh earth over the resting place o f
our departed mother, daughter and
sister, with flowers, each flower rep­
resenting a thought o f some loving
friend for the one so lately departed.
God’s love, like the perfume from the
many, many thoughts marking the
resting place help to heal the broken
hearts o f this motherless family.
H. L. Harper and family.
H. L. Earl and family.
A. W. Earl and family.
Mrs. A. C. Wintermute and family.
o f Mrs. H. S. Bond, Tuesday, March
Mrs. W. H. Harris was chief cook
16. 1926.
Everyone cordially invit­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Freeden o f
at the Baker hotel Saturday while
ed.
Portland spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mrs. Baker was in Salem.
Freeden’s parent«, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Trace Given, who has been ill for
Ford for Salo— 1921 m odel: price
M. Watson.
some time, is in a hospital in Salem
$75.OCX E. T. Piorco.
F. P. Rowley was a McMinnville
for medical treatment.
visitor Monday night.
Turner Hi was victorious over the
E u l t r Card» at tha Drug Store, 10c
G. Alexander is wrecking the old Scio hoop artists in the hoys’ contest,
barn on the Christian church property while the Turner girls lost their game.
The Turner boys have won about sev­
this week.
Ray Baker, wife and son, o f Port­
en out o f ten games this year. They
land. spent Saturday night and part
This week I* tho last call for books
are beginning now to warm up for
belonging to tho Slato Library. Thoy
o f Sunday at the home o f his parents
baseball.
mutt bo roturnad to ibo library at
at the Baker hotel.
Gustav Bnhnscn o f the West Stay-
ton district was in Turner on busi­
ness Tuesday.
Mrs. J. F. Lyle spent a few days in
Portland this week.
The lawn around the Christian
church has been graded and roses
have been ordered and will soon be
planted.
This will make the church
grounds one o f the beauty spots of
Turner.
A real estate deal was reported this
week whereby Mrs. Emma Moore be­
come the owner o f the Delbert Long
property in the north part o f town.
Give The Tribune credit for what
you buy from our advertisirs.
Mr. C. E. Day is reported to he
quite sick with pneumonia.
Subscribe for lb* Tribuno
: Automobile Insurance Written
If you do your own repair
work we can supply you with
IT IS H ERE A G A IN — Th* New
a full line of good tools at rea­
Model
4 Corona Portable Typew riter.
sonable prices.
Com plete with carrying raw .
See It
W . E. Burns— Dan Burns
and try it at tha Tribune office.
(Not brother», the same man)
H. R. Peetz spent the week-end at
High Street et Ferry
The Methodir: I Julies’ Aid will hold home.
Mr. Peetz is on jury duty in
Salem, Oregon
a Saint Patricks day tea at the home Portland.
The basketball game that was sup­
posed to have been played between
the Turner Scouta and Salem YMCA
failed to materialise.
For some rea­
son the opposing team fniled to ar­
rive.
W V W M V yW W W W V W 6W
D. A. WHITE & SONS
251 State St. Salem, Ore.
Fire and
NO TE O F T H A N K S
Salem by March 14.
Mrs. Ada Mathias is reported to be
quite sick again.
Goitre cure guaranteed by
the case without operation. Dr.
P. G. Stapran, 309 Oregon Bldg
Salem, Oregon.
John Chaves is now employed at
Bones Brothers garage, taking the
place o f Guy Reynolds, who is now
located near Salem.
Perry Baker, who is In the Silver-
ton hospital suffering from injurie:
as the result o f an accident in the
woods, is still reported to be in a
serious condition.
BASEBALL GOODS — ATHLETIC SUPPLIES
OUALITY FISHING TACKLE
Anderson’s
Salem’s Largest Exclusive Sporting Goods Store
126
SouthComiwerdal St.
Salem, Orugwn
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Pomeroy & Keene
R E L IA B L E JE W E L E R S AND O P T IC IA N S
E V E S
T E S T E D — G L A S S E S
State
end Liberty
Sts.
F IT T E D
Salem. Oregon
WEBB & CLOUGH CO.
Funeral Directors
A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S
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9 B B 8 S 4 n B 8 X B B H
Reliable Service.
n n a
Lady Assistant
205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Phone 120
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Salem -
Mr. and Mrs. Gower and son o f
Newberg and daughter, Mrs. Henry
Thiessen o f Portland were guests o f
the E. C. Baker family Sunday after­
noon.
Read The Ads and Save Money
Mesdames L. J. Rowley, E. C. Bak­
er, Ben Robertson, C. W. Hewitt, M.
E. Townsend, W. A. Martin, Henry
Barnett, Messrs C. W. Hewitt, W. A.
Martin and M. E. Townsend were
among those from Tui ner attending
the Rebekah assembly in Salem Fri­
day afternoon and night.
Subscribe for The Tribune
$1.25 per Year
C. S. Stone, who is Pving at the E.
Registered white Collie pups C. Baker ranch near Tlayton, was in
— A. T. Anderson.
Turner over the week nd. Mr. Bak­
Barred Rock Hatching Eggs,
O.A.C. Strain, 50c per aetting;
$3.00 per hundred. A. T. An­
derson.
OREGON
Tim e Deposits
Turner, Oregon.
H . 8. Bond, Agent.
—
4 % Paid on
six months
S. P. TRAIN 8CHEDUAL
North Bound—
Tho time of the year is hete wfon
your houses, barns and other property
should bo covered by insurance. We are
in position write a policy on your
bnlldinr.e or your carl
F.P.ROWLEY,Agent.
8TA Y TO N
Cut Travel Cost
CHURCH C A LE N D A R
Floor Treatment
Floors must always bo darker than
FO R S A L E — Repo»»e»»ed piano.
er accompanied him bnr-k to the ranch Reliable party may take over contract the re*t of the room to gtr* It proper
w eight and balance. They should al­
to look over the prt .pects of a fruit by paying back installment».
Ea»y
ways be as Inconspicuous as possible
crop for the coming season.
pyam ent on balanco.
W rite Marion nnd fall auftlelently Into ths back-
Hollis Bones has been plowing for I - Shepherd, care M oore’ » Mua»c grou nd to briug out the rugs and fur
House, Salem, O regon.
altura.
Chad. Little for the pajt week.