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« ... ■ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ —— —— — 3A M W W M W W A W A W W M WILLIAM A. CARTER II. BROW N FOR G O VERN O R Alfred K. Clark, of Portland > 4 4 4 »W 4 «4 »4 4 »4 4 «W 4 «»I Seed Corn ( ‘■nill'IttU for ttm lUnulillimn iiomliiallou fur Ullllt'd H U iit Hcnuliir WOMEN’S WASH DRESSES ! , Rayon sad Mopack Wo offer you a fine selaction of Ti ited Fwld Corn, w<• have In Soft, Pleasing Shades corn grown especially to ripen and corn for ensilage in all the various varietitm tised here. You will find our price« are low -tjuality considered. $2.98 $3.98 SH IPLEY S to $7.95 SALEM, OREGON. Corn Fertilizer You will find that it pays to uac a good fertilizer on corn. We can supply the proper kinds for the various kinds of land. Sam H- Brown o f Gervais, candi date for re-election as State Senator, accord i / to the Oregon Voter, haa announced no platform He has as his slogun: The Gervals Farmer. The people’s interest is my interest. We handle all the various Senator Brown voted against the kinds of sprays. It will soon salary Increases in the interest o f he time to spray cherries, ap economy to the taxpayers. Mr. ples and pears, etc. Brown came from a pioneer family that have helped to build Marion D. A. W HITE & SONS County, his parents coming in 1846 251 State St. Salem, Ore. and locating on a donation land claim near the present city o f Gervals. Senator Brown's father was a mem ber o f the state senaL- in 1868 and 1872. Sam Brown has always been active in development o f the resour ces and furthering the interests o f Mr. and Mr». J. K. Thomason, K. the county at large. C. linker nnd Peter Peterson attended the Baptist church in Stayton Sunday. U FOR UPTON AN D UPTON FO R U Fruit Sprays V o te (o r h im H o is «III», IcarU** iiml jirog r«»«iv o. Favors I««« eiifurccnM iil. C nim truclivo li gi»lu tion (or «grl • cu ltu ra l rrli'if and ttm u p b u ild in g o ( tho ¡u du atrics • nd n tu u rji * ol tho (tut i. (pei4 Ailv. Alfred K. Clerk far l.'ultod Htetie Acne tar Campaign Cuiniulltoo ) A V V W V ^ ,/ A W . W / A % V / A ,A V A V W J V % W / / A V W A ’ . W I Locals // Mr». Froedrn Is spending a fev. HAVE ON HAND days visit in* her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Watson. * The following sprays for spraying fruit trees, rose bushes, etc. Sure-Knoxem, Arsenate of Ij»*ail________ Dry Lime and Sulphur, Paris Green Tobacco Soap Also have the following poultry supplies: Cholorinr, Lice P< wder, Egg Food, Chick Feed, Ground Hone, Poultry Tonic, and Grit. Bones Brothers began the erection o f the addition to their garage this week. A e l e William A. Carter o f Portland is out for the nomination for governor. Mr. Carter pledges in his platform to work for greater economy in public expenditures and a business-like ad- j ministration. He ia in favor o f le- j gialation that will further the devel opment o f our water power, extend aid to irrigation, drainage and refor estation. Among the many other things Mr. Carter is standing for is the income tas sponsored by the State Grange and Farmers’ Union. He U, emphatically behind the direct pri E. N. PEETZ W. H. PARKER mary law and opposed to boss ridden I Real Eatate and Inaurance conventions. Other things which Mr. ' Carter has announced in his platform j We can sell your farm, city or business property. are reduction o f automobile license j List your real estate with us fees, free text books for public 1 ! ! 462 State St. Salem, Oregon | schools, workmen’s compensation, ■ child labor, minimum wage fo r worn- j Room 8, Upstairs en, eight hour law and the enforce- j n ***•*•»**•** ment o f the liquor laws without mo-1 a H ■ ■ ■ ■ a » s « d'fication. Slogan: Will apply Cool-] idge policies lo the needs o f Oregon. x -5 -x -x -x '■ « 4 4 4 j SE N A T O R M cN A R Y PUTS H A L T T O SH IP SALE Attention is called by t b . Sand- bla.t for Senator Club, 420 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, O regon, lo bit platform , wbicb i . published on p . g . S o f l b . V o t e r '. Pamphlet by tb . Secretary o f Stata. Cbiaf plank ie — M O D IFICA TIO N V O L S H A D A C T — REFEREN D U M OF PRO H IBITION L A W S . Hie .lagan ie — W in * end B e-r under G overn ment control. No Saloon.. g m THE BON TON BARBER SHOP For all the Family i W. M. Garner, Proprietor 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon Next door to New Salem Hotel >» e a t * * * * * (P a id A d i t ) It is reported that Ball Brothers Upton has taken for his slogan: have taken over the agency o f the Fewer laws, better enforcement, no increased gasoline tax, encourage in Chevrolet car for this territory. dustry and develop Oregon. Dr. I.eech, district superintendent Mr. Upton gave creditable service o f the Salem district, held quarterly iu> State Senator and lives at B-nd, conference at the Methodist church one o f the growing centers o f East \ \ V W A \ V .S W .V .V ,\ V ,V /., .% \ V W V V V M V A V .V //A V V ern Oregon. He is running on a Monday night. good platform the principal planks C. F. Bones made a business trip being the protection and development to the Tillamook country last week. o f our highways and a sensible and f rh n ev 44» He«. MIJ The recent sale o f the Shipping Miss Mary Condit has returned economical adjustment o f the Auto mobile laws, with a reduction o f li- hoard boats to the Dollar Steamship home after a re viral weeks stay with SO Days I’ rem- «eduction an All Work Company was halted by Chas. L. Mc- relatives in Portland. Nary, U. S. Senator from Oregon. £ M A S O N IC T B M P L E . SALEM I. M. Stout started last week with Mr. McNary caused the matter to N A T IO N A L G U A R D S ’ SCHOOL ■SPW.W W C the ummer's work with his truck. TO O PEN FOR 4 -D A Y SESSION come to a hearing before the Senate Commerce Committee on the grounds Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Pogue spent F: :ial preparations have been com that the Emergency Fleet Corpora the week-end in Portland. pleted, it was announced Saturday by tion could not rightfully sell boats l.ieutenant Colonel A. C. Baker for leased to a shipping company, The Benj. J. Kimbcr was in Turner on A; ELSWORTH’S HAT SHOP Tuesday to speak before the high the school for officers o f the Oregon American Oriental Company, operat National Guard, which will open in ing princ pally out o f Portland, with school. Mr. Kimber expects to go to Portland Monday for a four-day ses out repr- sentalion on the board from latest Styles Dallas about June first, where he has sion. he district affected. It was also accepted the pastorate o f the Presby About 60 officers from all sections irought out that there was another Hut Blocking .Millinery o f the state are expected to assemble bid for a larger sum that was not terian church. at the armory for the classes. In opened. 343*72 ftnti 347 Court Street W anted to trsde — a canary and struction in field and tactical work SALEM OREGON cage. G ood singer. For a washing will be given at the Clackamas range. C L A R K P L A TF O R M SIM PLE machine. Mra. Duncan Lewie, T u r An elaborate program o f instruc XC-V-X h nar, Ora. tion has been prepared with lectures Alfred E. Clark o f Portland Is can Fred Mitchell spent the week-end ami class vork on various topics per didate fo r U. S. Senator on the Re » nmnim iiim .i iiiun s u u m u.ini IMISSU A nmmil n m i n i m u lumi J U IIU I BOAS LUX n r iir n r n iin n ic m n n . i , t » rr\smivn >T n v iyt w gw ii ri v n n • nr*ses* irvirrrrwev . • ih h im w taining to administering the affairs o f publican ticket on a simple but ex with his family in Turner. a m ilitai) organisation, as well as tensive platform. He simply says The dance put on by the Eastern handling a body of troops in the field. that he will support popular govern The organization staff o f the school Star Social Club for the benefit o f the ment, constructive legislation and Euilialmrrn nui) 3Fmirrai Dirr tnrB Masonic Children’s home was well at is composed o f Colonel Hiram U. honest public service, which also is Welch, post commander: Lieutenant his slogan. This platform seems sim Ptione ISVl Baioni, Oregon. 210 Center RL tended and a nice sum was realised. Commander A. C. Baker, executive ple but when it is analyzed it covers The Turner High School play cast officer. M ajor L. A. Milner, adjutant, Efficient Work------Moderate Trice« a large program. The last section o f and the Turner Commercial Band will and Major Joseph V. Schur, quarter the platform, honest public service put on a joint entertainment at Sub master.—Oregon Journal means more than he could itemize in dividually. It covers everything that limity, Friday May 7. It is a good Milss Lucile ^Riches was a business is o f vital interest to the state. combination and will be an entertain visitor in Salem Wednesday. ment worth going to. Caretaker ol Hits ind Clothing J. E. Whitehead was absent from NEW Y O R K JE R SE Y B R EED ER S A real old-fashioned Hard Times Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing his duties as postmaster two days P A Y V IS IT T O TU RN ER Dance will be * feature at Ball Bro G. F. KORINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc. H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store VETERINARIAN Day and Night Service STAYTON OREGON Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist (Tlir £alrm fflnrtuanj Che American Batter 141 S. Liberty St. Saloni, Oregon. this week owing to the death o f an thers Hall Saturday, May 1. aunt at Albany. , Early Tom ato Plants Ready— C. A. Bear. W kV W W W A W A S V JW W INSURANCE! To Our Friends and Patrona Tho timo of the year is heto when your houses, barns and other property should bo oovered by insurance. We are x in position write a polioy on your buildings or your car. F.P.ROWLEY,Agent. The Northern A ssu ra n c Co. Ltd. of London. The Am erican In su ran ce C o m p a n y of New ark, N. J. M other’ » Day, Sunday, May 2nd.— Show you r appreciation by »ending death in a fire which destroyed h!‘ her a M other'» Day box o f chocolate». home at Bryant Acres, near Oswego, Special boxes fo r mailing.— at Riche» last week. The Funeral was held at C on fection ery. Jacob Dettwelcr was burned to Silverton. Mr. Detweller at one lime Jersey milk cows ami potatoes for lived in Turner and operated a butch sale. Mayro McKinney, Route 8, er shop where J. M. Bones' black Turner. smith shop now stands. The Misses Ida Oglive and Delia Markle o f Bedford, New York, re cently visited the Rich Lea Farm and inspected the Jersey herd owned by Stanley Riche3. These ladies arc the owners o f the Airlie herd o f Jerseys and produce high class cn a m for city trade. Like Mr. Riches they breed along Majestic blood lines and were very much in terested in what they found at Rich Lea Farm. They intend to call on this farm for some young stuff soon. During the past two years several Eastern dairymen have called on the Rich Lea Farm for young stock from their pure bred herd. For Sale — Conn A lto Saxophono and taee, good s> now: sacrifice fo r For Sal* or Trade— Opon Exprese cask, fo r particular» inquire Turner Star Delivery. Will tell fo r $300. T r it ino office. W ill take livestock for part or full I t i s h t R E AG A IN — Tho New payment. Car ie practically good at H. R. Feetz is installing an electric new. Thie car la to • light fo r our Model 4 Coruna Portable Typew rit*». Com plot* with carrying care. See It pump on his water system. , uae. Turner Meat M vrket. and try It at the Tribune office. The Gray Diggers b seball team de Card», Book» and Stationery d e signed fo r Mothers* Day, at the Drug feated the Mill City nine Sunday at Store. Cloverdale by a close score. David Alexant. r has ordered the See Dr. A. C. Eaton for special Tribune sent to his address in Port prices on Krytok lenses during the He is working in a veneer month o f April. 282 N. Com’l St. land. 4 -lt f plant and box factory. Leo Demytt has purchased a home upstairs. S. C. Coliard, adver.ising manager in Salem and will move his family For Sala at a Bargain; Chalmare tournig car. In good condition. fer the Oregon Theatre Co., was a there as soon as school is out. Term e il d«air»d. E. T. Pierce. business visitor in Turner Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart o f Sa A number o f Turner friends at tended the funeral o f Mrs. O. J. Morris at Salem Friday o f last week. lem, stopped in Turner Monday morn ing on their way home from Detroit, W iV.'.Vi’.W .VAV.V.V.'.V.V.’AV.ViV.'MWiV.V.VftVW.^ i Oregon. Dr. J. W. Ransom motored to A1 The Tribune shop can print your butter wraps, letter heads and en bany and Eugene Wednesday on a business trip. velopca. . • 4 % Paid on six months % Tim « Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance W ritten Turner State Bank k W J W k W » V W A V .V V V .V .‘ BASEBALL GOODS — ATHLET'C SUPPLIES OUALITY FISHING TACKLE £ * A n d e rso n ’s Salem’s Largest Exclusive Sporting Goods Store 126 SouthCommePcial St. Salem. Oregon £ i '.V.hhVAV.V.V.WV.WAhhWAW.V/AWAhWiWAVf Pom eroy & Keene RELIABLE JEWELERS AND OPTIC! ANS E Y E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S State and Liberty Sts. F I T T E D Salem, Orefon WEBB & CLOUGH CO. 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