The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 01, 1926, Image 3

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    EXTRA!
CHURCH CALENDAR
M. E. Church
Learn About These
Travel Extras
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Morning service
11 A.m.
Christian Endeavor ..0:80 p.m.
Evening Service .......7 :.'30 p.m.
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1 ’ ioh t h r ai o p n v f r p i i v t h g r * o n i i - d t y t o u n j i i i p
l i f k f U h i l w i m n u n v O o g o n points. V is it st s s v t is l
pi) mi 11 i m u s d of o n ly out.
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8. P. T R A I N B C IIE D U A L
Southern Pacific lin e s
Agoni.
Tumor, Orrgun.
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HAVE ON HAND
The following »prays for spraying fruit trees, rose
bushes, etc.
Sure-Knoxem, Arsenate » f le a d _
Dry Lime and Sulphur, Paris Green
Tobacco Soap
Also have the following poultry supplies:
Cholorinc,
I jc o
Powder,
Egg
Women’s and Misses Serviceable Coats
W ell Tailored
Good Materials
Plain or Fur-Trimmed
$ 1 2 .-4 0
616 0 0
$ 1 9 ." 7 5
$ 2 4 .7 5
U. G. S H IP L E Y C O .
SALEM ,
OREGON.
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Starts at 8 o’clock sharp
SPECIAL 1
Welcome! Yes all are Welcome
Bcveml of the Bones family *ath-
i*red along the banki of Mill creek
for the first picnic o f the »canon on
Sunday.
Jay Denhem ix busy planting mint
on his farm east o f town.
Several
of the farmer» of thig section are try­
ing out the mint indoitry.
See Dr. A. C. Futon for ipeeial
price» on Krytok leiuu-» during the
month o f April.
282 N. Com’l St.,
updo in.
4-ttf
For Sale— Ford »on tractor. * In
good repair. J. 1.- Webb, Turner.
4-l-2tp
MRS. Q U E S N A L L
Evangelistic Services
at
E N T E R T A IN E D
Mrs. Quesnall of San Francisco,
was thr honor guest at a social func­
tion at the home of her brother, M.
Huuthcru Purifie train» st Turner:
T. Miller, on Wednesday afternoon
North Bound—
By
of last week.
The invited guests
Tniin No. 82, 4:88 am.
fcere
Mesdames
Wes
Smith,
John
Truitt No. 18, 6:28 a.m.
Doncan, John Watson, Clinton Tracy,
Train No. 18, 0:17 a.m.
Jim Tracy, Elliot Ball, Milo Knight,
Train No. 14, 1 KM p.m.
Geo. Crume and the hostess, Mrs. M.
G O S P E L C A R E V A N G E L IS T
Train No. 84, 8:17 p.m.
T. Miller. In the eour»e of the after­
South Bosincl---
Meeting* Nightly Except Saturday, 8 P. M.
noon delicious refreshments were
Train No. 17, 10:67 a.m.
served. Mr». Quesnall formerly lived
ALL- A R E W E L C O M E
Train No. S3, 7 ff>4 p.m.
in this community and wa* glad o f
C. A. Hannon 1» carrying hi» arm
Train No. 81, 10:20 p.m.
the opportunity to renew old friend­
in a »ling thi» week at the reiult of
ships.
u badly «mashed thumb.
F I N A L AOC’OT.NT OF
Dave Kastburn made a bu«ine«s
A D M IN IHTH A T iil X
trip to Salem Tuesday.
BO NES BROTHERS PLA N
StUMHt»» < » « « » « «
To wfauin It may concern: Nolle* I*
Mr». Delbert Hill paused away at
MORE IM PR O V E M E N T S
lioroby givott that Ilia undersigned, her home in Mill City lad week and
E. N. PEETZ
W. H. PARKER
Cora It. H o lt, formerly Cora H. Houck was buried Sunday.
She had »ever-
Bones
Brother«
have
been
busy
the
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aduiliilutrutrlx of tlio estate of A. J. al acquaintance» around Turner.
Real Estate and Insurance
Ifouek, dreoasrd, lia* flitd In the
PIA N O M UST BE SOLD — Will past week painting their garages, j I
W e can sell your farm, city or business property.
County Court of the Klatu of Orrgon socri&ca high grado piano ia »torago which adds materially to its appear- j f
List your real estate with us
They have completed filling j X
for Matlon County, brr fiual account naar kora for immodiato aalo.
Will ance.
lu aai>! «-slate, and Ih* Court liou fixed giva easy torn» to an established the lot adjoining the garage in pre-' I
462 State St.
Salem, Oregon
aud appointed Turodty, Slay 4, I 'JW, homo. For full portWuiart and nhoro pa ration for the addition to the pres-1 ♦
Room 8, Upstairs
at the hour of lO.vHJ o'clock A.M. of it may bo «o*n addroa* Portland Mu- ent building which will be built in the j *
This addition becomes J
«aid day, In tbo County Court ilootn, tic Co., 227 Sixth St., Portland, Ora. near future.
necessary owing to the increase in
lu ilia County Court House, In Marion
3-11-31
business during the past year.
County, Orrgon, aa tho time and place
C. M. Mtiler and family o f Marcola
for tin.* hearing of objection« to auch
were in Turner over Sunday.
Anal accouut and for svttleuieut Unro­
Mr». S. Talbott and Mr». Henry T U R NE R M AR K ET
of.
HANDS
CHANGES
Dated at Salem, Orrgon, March, 31, Barnett celebrated their birthday»
with a picnic last week.
1112«.
Dr. J. W. Ransom left Tuesday for
CoraH. Scott, formerly CoraH. Houck
A deal was closed yesterday where­
V E T E R IN A R IA N
a two-day trip to Eugene and Riddle.
Admliilatratrix of the Kalate
by the Turner Meat Market title was
IT
IS
HERE
A
G
A
IN
—
The
Now
Day
and Night 5«rvkc*
of A. J. Houck, docraot-d.
passed from W. H. Houghton to H.
Modal 4 Corona Portablo Typowritor.
A. Bowman and sons o f Falls City,
Carry F. Marlin
STAYTON
OREGON
Complain with carrying caaa.
Sao It
Oregon.
The deal has been under
Attorury for Kstatc.
and try it at tka Tribuoo often.
way for some time and was brought
Rev. Mr. Hay o f Stayton, who is to a close Friday afternoon.
Mr.
conducting revival meeting» in the Houghton came here from Portland
Christian church, was able to be back some months ago and purchased the
again Sunday night biter a few days business from J. E. Barber, who op­
illness with the flu.
erated the shop fo r nearly a year.
If you do your own repair
Mr. and Mr». C. Standlcy and son The Bowmans have leased tl.e Law-
work we ca n supply you with I Chas. returned Sunday from a four rence Roberts place near town and
a full line of good tools at rea­ day trip to Yakima, Wash., to visit will move here, as soon as arrange
their son Earl.
inents can be made. They took pos-
sonable prices.
Co.tr« cur« guaranteed by * •«»•«»
the shop Friday evening
W . F- Burns— Dan Burns
the caae without operation. Dr. “ "d Mr. Bowman s sons Ross and
Follow ing i« Um ttchssiul* vi Ol
li If, Itomi,
Utility Coats
J. M. Shelley, Pastor.
Wisksnil toundiiip Ikkris to and ftom I’ oitlin.l —
wit hum stupuvsr st* gm tlr irdmcd in tost Hoy
thsiii for otrtt Sand.y tupi Ktlutn limit isfollowing
T utidsy,
Ttll out sgrnt yout ttsvfl plsm 11**11 glsdly adriM
you ttgjtding s most idviiitsgroui ilintttry.
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Christian Church
you iiHtl.
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Revival Meetings N o w In
Full Force at the Christian Church
In Our Home Town
by
Brother Hay, a man out to win souls
for God.
Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Morning Hurvim
11 a.m.
Kpworth leugue .... 0 :80 p.m.
Evening Service ....... 7 :80 p.m.
Mid-week Prayer
Service, Thursday..7 :30 p.m.
C. W. Pogue, I’aator.
EXTRA!
Food,
( ’hick Feed, Ground Hone, Poultry
Tonic, and Grit.
Aumsville
E. K. Bailey
fi. F. KORINEK, V i ., B.V.Sc.
H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store
Locals
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Phon» 440
Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
»m i
SALEM
ifs m w k M
(N ot brothers, the same man) P. G. Star ran, 309 Oregon Bldg Fl*yd
h» ve thar*e o{ thc * ° P
High Street at Ferry
Salem, Oregon.
for th* Prescnt-
Salem, Oregon
The Turner Meat Market is taking
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ELSWORTH’S HAT SHOP
Hat Blocking
343' 2 and 347 Court Street
SALEM
OREGON
».JUaiililL
trtjhiM
JPwIrfffw» f»»»fwt
on a fresh coat of paint.
ia wielding the brush.
L U L U J. K E LL Y
I*atest Styles
Millinery
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Raient, Oregon.
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2ft) Center Rt.
The registration books will clow
April 20.- Those who wish to register
for primaries please take notice of
the time.— H. L. Earl, Registrar.
Efficient Work----- Moderni« Prices
CM
Am erican
Hatter
Cirstikir of Hits and Clothing
C'enning, Pressing and Repairing
141 8. Liberty St.
Sitlem, Oregon.
Notice — This certifies that
the undersigned are the own­
ers, editors and managers of
the Turner Tribune, and that
there are no other bond hold­
ers, mortgages, or other secur­
ity holders.
F. P. and L. J. Rowley,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 31st day o f March, 1926.
C AR L T. POPE,
Notary- Public for Ongon,
My Commi.sion expires Sept. 25,
W W W V V J V .W / A W V W .V .W
(Seal)
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S. Talbott
Mr», l.ulu J. Kelly passed away at
The Marion County Veterans As-
her home in Turner, Tuesday March sociation meets today (Thursday) at
30. ngrd 60 years and 4 months. Be­ Woodbum.
J. M. Watson, Sr., o f
sides her husband she leaves two sons, Turner, president o f the aasociation,
Harry Prunk o f Aumsville and Ed­ is in attendance.
ward Kelly of Turner and a daughter
Ploying, Haulign, Light Team work
Agnc* Kelly o f Turner.
Mrs. Kelly
Hollis
made many friends during the time < — Satisfaction guarantood.
»he lived in Turner who extend their j Bonos.
sympathy to the family.
Mrs. Mathias has added a new room
Master Elwin and Marvin Farris to the north side of her house.
are spending the week-end with their
Mrs. Emma Moore moved into her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Far­
home, recently purchased from Del­
ris.
bert Lon», Monday o f this week.
Funeral service» will be held at the
house Thursday at 23)0 P. M.
Einlialmrni mrî) if mural Dtmtnrn
Phone lAVt
4 % Paid on
six months
J
<k) Day» P r o * K««lttrtlnn an All Work
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To Our Frionds and Patrona
The time of tho year i3 heto when
your house:-, barns and other property
ihould bo ooverod by insurance. Wo are
in position write a policy on your „(
bnlldinr.s or your car.
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F. P. ROWLEY, Agent .
The Northern Assuranc Co. Ltd.
of London.
The American Insurance Com­
pany of Newark, N. J.
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1920-
Flcischmann’s Yeast.' Fresh
from the factory. On hand- nt
ttll times nL
E. C. Baker is getting all het up
over the new gold discovery in the
Mojave district o f California. I f thc
right man comes along we wouldn’t
be surprised to see Uncle Elijah ship
off to California and come home with
a pocket full of gold dusL
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nichols .of Port­
A real estate deal was closed on
land and Mrs. Barbara Snyder of
Tuesday whereby Chas. Hebei became
Gervais visited Sunday at the home
the owner o f thc William Anderson
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
and It. R. Miles property.
Baker.
Mr». Snyder is a teacher in
thc Gervais schools.
Mrs. J. Kelly passed away at her
home in Turner, Tuesday evt -ling
Ross and Floyd Bowman ¡»ent the
about 6 o’clock.
Death came after
week-end at their home in Falls City.
a lingering illness.
W. 11. Houghton, former proprietor
L. L. Kays, of Salem Owen Thom­
of thc Turner Market, left Monday
ason and L. L. Webb o f Turner pur­
morning for Portland with J. E. Bar­
chased cars from Bones Brothers the
ber and family.
past week.
Hollis Bones completed thc moving
Mr. Johnson, postmaster o f Aums-
o f the Duncan Lewis family into the
ville, was in Turner a short time on
J. M. Bones property on the south
Saturday on his way home from Port­
side o f Mill Creek Friday.
land, where he has been with his
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Putnam were mother, who is 86 years old and quite
dinner guests of Dr. Ransom and his |
wife Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Webb are the
Willinm Anderson, who has been J proud parents o f an eight pound
in poor health for some time past is daughter, born to them on March 9
gradually improving.
at their home in Portland.
Mnrion Porter was in Stayton on
Thursday setting up thc government
stone marking thc resting place of
Willinm McKinley Reed, who died in
service in the world wnr.
FOTIDSON DE M O NST R A T IO N
Fire and
H E LD A T T U R N E R
The tractor demonstration held by
Bones Brothers, local Fordson agents,
at the Peter Peterson ranch Saturday
afternoon, was well at-ended, in
spite of the fact that the farmers
were al! busy with their farm work.
The demonstration was conducted in
the Peterson filbert orchard, showing
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the adaptability o f the Fordson for
orchard work.
About 15 farmers
were present. The result o f the test,
which lasted about three hours, show­
ed an actual cost o f 30c per acre for i.V .W A W A W .,.W .W .W V .W »5 V .W W A W W W M W W
gas and oil.
Seventy-five cents per
BASEBALL GOODS — ATHLETIC SUPPLIES |
acre covered the total cost o f opera­ J
tion, including gas, oil and lroor.
QUALITY FISHING TACKLE
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Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
SOME STR EAM S CLOSED
IN M AR IO N C O U N T Y
Riches' Confectionery
FOR SA L E — Repoaaosaod piano.
Reliable party may take over contract
by paying back installments.
Easy
pyament on balanco.
W rit* Marion
L
S h ep h erd , car* Moore's Music
House, Salem, Oregon.
Time Deposits
Several streams o f Marion County
arc closed for fishing for the coming
season, a few o f which affect this ter­
ritory. The closed streams are auth­
orized as follows: Little North Fork
o f the Santiam, Davis Creek, Powers .
Creek and Little Abiqua Creek, tribu­
taries o f the Abiqua river, Beaver j
Creek and Battle Creek, tributaries!
o f Mill Creek, Brush Creek, Drift
Creek and Olalla Creek.
These i
creeks with numerous lakes are closed I
for fishing the coming season. These
streams will be closed i.ntil April 15,
1929.
Anglers should take notice
that the season does not open until
April 15 instead of April 1.
Cobra Sacred to Hindu
The Hindus believe th»t the cobra
•>nce spresd It* hoot) as » shade over
Buddha while he slept, and was
bleeaed hy the ratnt, who placed »
mark upon It» hack ns a naming to
bird* of prey not to molest It. Little
headway can be made against tats
superstition In effort» toward eradica­
tion.
In P ra ite o f Dancing
Dancing the “ poetry of motion,'
formerly a type of religious exercise,
the Invention of which w* :.ecrlbed to
deity, was also highly esteemed as a
gymnastic exercise, the practice of
which was compulsory with the Spar­
tans, old and young. Old Anacreon
most light-hearted of Greek poet»
looked upon the dance »a a rejuvgnator
of age
I.ucile and Donald Riches drove to
Silverton recently to visit with Perry
Tlie Tribune shop ¿an print yw»f
Baker at the Silverton hospital, and
found him in the best o f spirits and butter »Taps, letter heads and *n
vclopss.
"etting ulong good.
Anderson’s
Salem’s Largest Exclusive Sporting Goods Store
gron
Salem, Oregon
126 SouthCominercial St.
$
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Pomeroy & Keene
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