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T he T urner T ribune VO L. X I. NO. T lü t N K K , O K K Ü O N , T H U B J a lM Y , J A N U A I l Y C. 1*1. 1927. MUB ä C R IP T IO N $1.26 T E K Y E A R . _ _ Locals REPORT OK T H E C O N D IT IO N OF The Turner State Bank At tu rn e r. In tb» HtaU of Dragon, at the eloaa of bualnra» Deo, Slat, lift» FARM LOANS No Commission RESO URCES Minimum Expense J,<jau» and discounts, Including radlacounta abown In Itaroa 2b and , , 30 If any----- --- ----------------------- --------------------------------------- 9 48.078 61 Established 18 year* in Bal*m Overdraft» aeeurad and un»ecurad.__________ _____________ ________ 128.24 Other bond«, warrauia and securities, Including foreign government, J. H. Laoog. Mg». 219 U. S. Bank Building atate, municipal, corporation, ate., including tboae abown In Salem, Oregon. Consult un for rheumat'm, lam. Item» 40 and 3u, If any____________________ ______________ ____ 111,640.68 bngo or kidney trouble, For gen Hanking bouao, 37 600- furniture and Aituree, $1, j S0.U>_______ ____ 6,460.00 eration« our herb* ami r oU n»v* C'aab on band in vault and due from banka, banker* and truat eom- r, loved thi lldm* ntg, Itilliliena, pantaa dcaignatud and approved reaerva agent» of tbia b a n k _ 13,711.37 N A T U R O P A T H IC — Drugless Treatment No Drugs stomach or bladder trouble also $ 2 ,4 5 relieved by our Chine»« rrme<lie». As an Eyesight Specialist w » guárante« all car work first dess Total caab and due from banka, item» 8, 0, 10 and 11, $13,711.37 2$ year«’ practice W r treat all di»ordcr» o f men, Toial_______ ____________ 8d.UU8.80 women and children. Free con. LIABILITIES »ultati-n. Call or w rit« to 420- DR. A. C. EATON MRS. A. C EATON 426 State S t, up*taira. Phono Capital stock paid l n _ _____ _____________________ __________ ______ 19,000.00 283, Salem, Oro. Massausa Hurplua fund_______________ ____________ ______ __ 2,000 00 N a t u r o p a t h and Optometrist (a) Undivided proflts_________ __________ __ return Eye» Examined Free Special Attention to Children (b) I.eaa current expenw -real and la x »» p * ld _ 2,263.69 We can save you money F or u*e Friday, Saturday anJ Fiva hundred U.od pow.r »lamp D E M A N D D K P08IT8, otbar than banka, subject to reserve: Phan« 1087-M Offica Hours 8 to 12-1 to I Sunday, return liro itT u e id a y , pull.ra, $30. sack. H « n ^ o w .r $75 Individual deposits subject to check, Including deposit» dua th* Office upstairs, 282 N. Com’l St. Salem, Oregon Htate of Oregon, county, eitlas or public f u n d a _ _ _ ________ __ 6k.812.88 Automatic f . l . i , hand wall bor«c» »nd 1 S-day rn u n J tr in t ic k e t« o f) 1,138.81 w.t.rwbo.la. Duncr.at Co., I l l 3rd Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand _ _ sale d aily n ts lig h tly h ig l)»r faro k V V V V V W W A W V W W .W tfW V W W V W W ^ k W W W S W W W W W St., R.nlon, W a »L |l-2S-tf Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, aobj.ot to reserve, p erm it stop over«. C o n ven ien t Items 23, 24, 26, *6,__________ $53,061.47 i tr a in » g o in g an d re tu rn in g , T IM E A N D H AV1NU8 D E P O S IT « subject to ruaerre and N ow is the time to feed Medicated Stock Salt Mr». E. J. Miller, accompanied by T R A V E L IN C O M F O R T A N I ) S A F E T Y payable on demand or subject to nolle»: her mother and daughter. Mi»» Mary, to guarantee the li/e o f your stock agianst any o f Marion, attended the revival meet Time certificat«* of deposits outstanding____________ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13,701.80 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or sub disease and at 10c per lb. it is the cheapest stock ing at the Methodist church Monday ject to notioe, items 2T and 28________ $18,701.84 tonic on the market to feed for it onl ytakes 1-4 lb. night 1 Total_____________________ 86,908.64 Mr. and Mr*. T. B. Newman and per week for a cow, and w ill be paid for by the little daughter, visited Friday evening HTAYK OF U U E flO N , County o f Marlon so. increase o f flow l o f milk. Also good for horses, I, K. T. Pieroe, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that with Mr». Newman s aunt, Mm. L. J. the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Rowley. sheep and hogs. E. T. PIERCE,President. M. T. Miller is replacing the old awjiing on the Tonsorial parlor» with C O U R E T —Attest: C. A. Hear, Fred Oath, Ursula H. Pierce Directors. Subscribed and sworn to befurs me this 8th day of January, 1927. Marquee. Irma CL Speer, Notary Public. P A N C K Tuesday January 11 at My eommimion expiree Jans II, 1929. McCornack Hall, over Miller's, Salem. Good time assured. Mr. and Mr*. Duncan Lewi* were injured lad was rushed to L .' Brewer W A V V W W W W W W V W W . T<‘iichcr o f Violin in Salem on bu*ines* Monday. o f Slayton. It was necessary to make From beginnim: to concert appc*rnj}CQ .V W V W V W W W The New First National Bunk Bldg, quite a deep cut in order to remove in Salem ia practically completed apd the pin. The wqund is much im .STUDIO: w . ready for occupancy. Many o f th« proved. Tumor, Orrgon 1: . o f Mr. Doper Salem office» are already quartered in PtMoe 440 Rea. 98U the new building. BAKER HOME SCENE O r FOR SALE— The South 46 acre« FAM ILY GATHERING Reduced Prises on all Plate Work Untill Januaty 1st o f the farm known as the old Ben M - W » 4 - » » + M - 4 - » » M 4 M M 4 » » 0 0 4 - » 0 » » + < - f » » < i '» 0 » 4 - » 0 » 0 0 » » » Robertson farm, 3 1-2 n>des SE of M ASONIC TEMPLE. SALEM The E. C- Baker home was the Turner. $100 per acre. Mrs. Myrg Burnett, 1876 Willamette B|vd., Fort- scene of a happy Christmas gathering. land, Ore., or call at Bill’» Grocery, Several of their’ children besides sev eral friends were present. » Turner. Among the out of town guests were G. A. Alexander returned to Turn 0 er Saturday night after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gower and chil 379 State Street. Salem, Oregon. holidays with relative» In Portland. dren cf N'-wherg, Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols of Portland, Mrs. Barbara Misa Agnea Kelly visited with her JEW ELERS AN D O PTIC IAN S Snyder of Gcrvais, Mrs. Fred Stewart father a short time Sunday evening. We are now located in our new location with a new of Salem and Mr. and Mr». E. C. Jar A number of people from the man and family, also of Salem, who assortment of jewelry for yon ' j choose from country were in Turner Tuesday at with the regular guests of the Baker tending the annual telephone meeting. hotel, partook of the annual Christ W A A A A Y W W » A A Y W V A Y W A V d V W A W A A W A A W A V W 9 W iM ¡W W NO TICE— Henry J. Millie has mov-’ mas feast. ed hi* law office to 601 First National Bank BMp., where hp will be glad to TURNER PLEASED W ITH Peters High Velocity Shells—The Shell meet hi» old friends. CHRISTMAS TREE Mrs. Geo. Clymer was filling her W ith The Longer Range. old position in the A. P. Speer »tore The community Christmas tree pro gram which was put on at the high this week. O. P. Given and son Albert were school auditorium came up to all ex SALE M ’S E X C L U S IV E in tdUcussion o f an all importan Salem visitors Monday. peclations of those who sponsored the V W W A . W W W W W W W A A STO RTING GOODS STORE N O TH IN G T A K E S TH E P LA C E OF LEATH ER. Get a new collar i or affair. 167 N. Com’l St. The house was crowded almost to your 1927 dog license at F. E. Sha capacity. A fine program wag ren fe r’s, 170 S. Com’l., Salem, Oregon. dered by the pupil« of the school and Mr». Gunning's sister-in-law, Mr^ ♦44-: W > V 4 4 4 4 4 f*4 4 4 144444 H 444 m W 4 M 0 »4 » ♦ ♦ ♦ < Elia Dqrfec, and niece Harriett, from members o f the two Sunday schools, FOR THE N E W YEAR composed of songs, recitations and Drain, came up to Turner the day be short plays. The school orchestra W ith School SqppHes, Office fore Christmas to spend the holidays a m »NW W IIlill'lll UIII..-.WIINN,— l|..M»V,W TNKa playsd several musical selection» and Equipment, Lata Books and with the Gunnings. Miss Harriet re the school glee club sang two of the fl’ turned Sunday to take up her studies Stationery. old Christmas hymns. in the high school. Mrs. Durfee, who Following the program jolly old A N D U C E N S E D E M B A L A A ^ Call on u$ for your has undergone a very serious opera Sat;ta Claus appeared on the scene tion, is just out o f hospital and will Supplies dressed in his fur trimmed robe» and remain until she regains her strength. Reliable Service. Lady Assistant distributed the present» to those John W. Oliver, a prominent teach present after which a candy treat A T LA S BOOK STORK 205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Phone 120 er o f violin, o f Portland, is spending was on hand fo r every one present. 465 State St. Salem, Ore. this week with' his friend W. W. De- It was said by several o f those pec and expects to locate here. See present to have been one o f the best Typewriters • Rubber Stamps his ad in another column o f the Tri- community gatherings ever hold in Salt Licks and Dairy Mineral bune- the Methodist church, had charge of Turner. Priced Right morning and afternoon devotional N O TH ING T A K E S TH E PLAC E OF LE A TH E R fo r many articles used services. 1ST Q UARTERLY CONVENTION on the farm, ?ce F. E. Shafre, 170 3- A bountiful basket dinner was C«r$Uk$r $f H»t$ and Clothing HELD AT TURNER served at noon to those attending the Com’l St., Salem, Oregon. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing convention. W. W. Depee, w ife and daughter, The Turner Christian church was spent New Year’s with relatives in 141 S. Liberty St. . Salem, Oregon. ortland. Mrs. Depee’» mother, Mrs, the host o f the first quarterly conven Burnett, who has been visiting her tion o f the Santiam Council o f Relig daughter, accompanied them to Port ious Education held here Sunday. There were delegations from practi land. cally every Sunday «chool in the dis The writer in unable to *xpre*8 in Mrs. Rlanrh Fulton o f Roekaway t r ic t A good program was given in Oregon, spent a few days last week at which nearly every Sunday school in suitable words the joy which yas ours, » » a church, la»t Sunday to have the E. C. Baker home. the. district took part. Dr. E. S. Ham with us that goodly number o f untir FOR HARNESS o f all kinds or re mond, o f Kimball College, gave the ing and Conner,rated ehrUtian workers pairs, see F. E. Shafer, the PIO N EER morning address from the convention • T T jx n a r -?■: :-ij. ;Nr5' .7 iinìn^maillmiìjnilugugilni1 in tbs discussion of an si) important H ARNESS m a n . 1 7 0 §. Com’l, Sa theme, "Faithfulness in the Home.” He cited many examples that he has theme, “ Faithfulnea* o f th« Home. lem, Oregon. * Home is the dearest spot on earth to 1 ->K-v Col. A. C. Baker and w ife o f Port observed ip his experience ng a pastor everyone everywhere and is what we land, spent Satuiv- y night and Sun o f both thq faithfulness and the un make it .every time. Blessed are we day with his parents, E. C. Baker and faithfulness in the home. Miss Elean or Moor», af the Turner Methodist ai\d O V posterity if ours i« a home of wife. Sunday sqhgol, favored the convention sunshine and helpful Christian influ FOR R E N T — Rooms or entire w ith a 3QlQ. There were other speciai ences. Those who missed that spen house. C. S. S.tope, care Turner T ri number? including A quary-t from the dili fellowship and interesting pro bune. North Santiam Sunday school and a gram o f last Sunday, are much the We hope The W CTU will meet Wednesday (|uartet from the Staytou Bap losers fo r their absence. these good people can meet with us afternoon with Mrsg J, L, Webb- tist Sunday school. Miss Anna Pora- troviteh, o f Chemawa Indian school many times. Friends invited. a Hft COUKTf I 3 Sermon themes for next Sunday are gave a report o f the N n*ional Older i 3HALL LOT ! morning: “ Three Christian Memori Girls' Conference at Geneva Oler.p, TU RNER ROY V IC T IM als” ; evening. “ Christ the perfect Colorado. Miss Peratro» itch is a na- L»alry product.« and eggs valued at to be Cuba, which took two-Afths of OF P A IN F U L AC C ID EN T tivve o f Alaska and Is fitting herself standard.” $29,686,214 were exported from the the eggs shipped abroad uiul was aext On« day lust week, while some of for religious work among her own United Btutea In the year ending to the United Kingdom ss s buyer of o f th- Turner boys wore p lay'rg ¡n people in Alaska. June SO, 1920, according to a state rutined milk. Great Hrttutn was tie- Hav* yaur envelope« printed with Rev. D. C. Whitaker o f the First ment on the export situation Issued second largest customer f«r these Riches Brother’» confectionery, throw your return address. The Tribune hy the Seura Roebuck Agricultural products, with the Philippine Istsn.h* ing pin wheel- at each other, Maxwell Christian church, o f f^lem, gave the can do the work. Foundation. Canned milk topped the In third position. Mexico, riernutny. McKay was hit on the knee with one afternoon address from the theme, list, with eggs second, cheese third China 11 ml Japan. Panama sod ('»► o f th m. The pin enme out o f the “ Religious Education.’ ’ The local pas. and hatter fourth. The prtm-lpul ex uda were the oilier markets width Give The Tribune er;dlt for what tor?, Rev. John Garinger, of the Chris- yar ¡beard _p,d embedded itself in the t port market for these products proved bought the surplus«« of these product«. flesh, inflicting a painful wound. Tat- tian church and Rev. M. A. Gr<*v8». of you buy (n n our «AvertU»rs- YICK SO HERB CO. 'S© P. H. BELL P-^sfliSand and Southern Pacific H. S. Bond, Agt. Turner For Sale At The H. L. Earl Hardware Store John W . Oliver i L1J Have You Attended The DISHES A few dishes left. Come in and get your fancy dishes at re duced prices. BILL’S GROCERY G roceries - - - - Hardware W. W. DEPEE, Prop. Turner - - Oregon Revival Services AT M. E. Church Gospel Preaching Good Singing You are invited to attend these Services. W E ARE Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist Pomeroy and Keene -SHOOT- ANDERSON’S READY WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors Ì Soy Bean, Cotton Seed and Cocoanut Meal • Salem - CM American hatter We Deliver Oregon Grain Co. Turner, - - Oregon. 4 % Paid on six months Time Deposits Fire and Amomobile Insurance Written Tuner State Bank $29,686,214 in Dairy Products and Eggs Skipped Out of U. S. ij