The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 13, 1927, Image 1

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    T he T urner T ribune
TURNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13,
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SUBSCRIPTION 11.25 PER YEAR,
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K O R IN E K S T O C K REM ED IES
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CaliCortila-bound
to m eet the dem and for Oakland and Rmtiac Sixes
Four Ijn«* truii is daily to San Francisco ;md
I os Anttvlrt. Hundreds enjoy this inviting
service. 1 ligy tell with enthusiasm o f the
Shasta Route laurpey.
Appointments tud«-light the most exacting.
Observation and club car accommodations!
standard and tourist slccptfi), coaches. Dc«
(icious meals.
T rav,'l on ihe train. Ride rttti||lly and in
fomfort. Winter excursion ticket* nt low cost,
Scarcely tw elve m onths
Silenced Chassis. A n d ia
ago Oakland was only one o f
% Increase every section o f the land,
many manufacturers striving
o in O akland sales leaped up.
for p reem in en ce. T od a y it
134,0*9 ward, necessitating the un­
ran k s a m o n g th e largest
precedented prod u ction c f
builders o f motor cars in the
5 7 .5 6 6 O a k la n d S ix e s—
world. Responsible for (his tremendous nearly 15,000 more than in 1925— and
growth have been a continuous series surpassing any previous record in Oak«
o f trium phs resulting in a record« land’s twenty year history.
Now, with its position securely es.
breaking 212% in c r c fie in business
tablished, O akland-Pontiac bids for
over 1925.
W ith the advent o f the past year, new and greater heights— for over fif­
came the introduction o f the Pontiac teen millions o f dollars are being in.
Six. So great was the demand it created, vested to provide for greater production.
that in six months Pontiac Six produc­
In the strictest sense, this huge in­
tion had exceeded the greatest full year vestment represents more than an ex­
record previously scored hy a new make pression o f co n fid e n ce by G eneral
o f car. And by the end o f the year, with Motors in Oakland principles o f design,
P ontiac p rod u ction reaching 76,521 manufacture and distribution.
cars, that record had been surpassed hy
It stands as a tangible pledge to the
m ore than 100 .! In July cam e the public at large that in fundam ental
Greater O akland Six w ith 77 refine­ goodness and fundamental value Oak­
ments, featured by that epochal engi­ land Six and Pontiac Six «vih continue
neering d evelopm en t— the R ubber- supreme in their fields!
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Southern Pacific
H. S. BOND
Agent, Turner.
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toe Six. t * .’ 5 to $975. O akland Si*, coattan am to Pontiac Sis, 1102 5 (o (S9S. AU y n u l
Motors Tim « Payment Rian.
• Most dairymen are familiar with these products of
!! o f an Oregon firm, though new users art* coming
in each week for the various remedies. Each are
tried and proven preparations and all are guar-
: I anteed,
|\ Udder Balm Is an effective treatment for garget
,. and Kow Konditioner will prevent milk fever and
! • other troubles at calving time. For unexpected
! cases o f milk fever, Korineks Milk Fever Outfit
i ! yields quick results.
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We are pleased to announce that we are now
;; able to supply you with the new Korinek
;; MINERAL.
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GIVE KORINEK REMEDIES A TRIAL
E. S. P R A T H E R
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Reliable Druggist
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Turner,
O regon
FARM LOANS
Minimum Expense
No Commission
P.H. BELL
2i9 U. S. Bank Building
Salem, Oregon.
at factory
elo ry . lioM tt by Fither. E asy to pay on dU liberal Q n a « i
BO N ES BRO TH ERS, TURNER
John W . Oliver
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OAKLAND -PONTIAC
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Established 18 yean in Salem
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Soy Bean, Cotton Seed
and
Cocoanut Meal
Salt Licks and Dairy Mineral
Priced Right
W e Deliver
Oregon Grain Co.
Turner,
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Mrs. Freu Stewart, who accom­
panied Mr. -.ad Mrs. Gower from
Newberg Sum iv, had the misfortune
to fall and brer k a bone In her wrist.
Will Gower r turned from N v
berg Wednesday vf last week, where
he assisted his br> ther in the annual
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invoice in the Or yon Grain Co.’s
«tore at that place.
Consult us for rheumatism, lum­
bago or kidney trouble. For gen­
erations our herbs and roots have
relieved these ailments. Dixxiness,
stomach or bladder {rouble also
relieved by our Chinese remedies.
We treat all disorders of men,
women and children.
Free con-
. ...uition.
Call or write to 420-
426 State S t, upstairs.
Phono
283, Salem, Ore.
Five hundred bend power stump
pullers, $30. each. Horsepower $75.
Automatic gates, hand well horsrs and
waterwbools... Duncrest Co., I l l Srd
St., Renton, Wash.
11-25-tf
FOR SALE— The South 45 acres
o f the farm known as the old Ben
Robertson farm, 3 1-2 miles SE of
Turner. $100 per acre. Mrs. Myra
Burnett, 1876 Willamette Blvd., Port­
land, Ore., or call at Bill’s Grocery,
Turner.
If you have ays
A. C. Eaton, 282
Salem, Oregon.
Paid on
six months
Time Deposits
Fire and
Automobile Insurance Written
Turner State Bank
From beginning to concert appearance
STUDIO:
Res. o í Mr. Depee
Turner, Oregon
ing officer. It was also (he thirtieth
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Lambert o f Stayt«r whicch was cele­
brated jointly with the installation
of the Grange officers.
W. W. Deper and family spent the
week end in Portland.
Mr. Oliver,
who spent the past week at the Deper
home accompanied them to Portland.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ransom were
Salem visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Duning wen-
business visitors in Salem Friday af­
ternoon.
A large crowd was in Turner Sat
urday for the regular monthly meet­
ing o f Surprise Grange.
Mrs. L. J. Rowley was in Salem
Friday visiting her niece Mrs. T. B.
Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Talbott motored
to Sulem Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. S. H. Bahn who has been laid
up for some time by an injury re­
sulting from a fall, is raported to be
much better.
The new farm home of C. A. Bear
is fast nearing completion and is a
credit to the community.
The new plant of the Portland-
Demascus Milk Co. is completed and
local manager C. W. Hewf*t began re­
ceiving milk at the ne wplant Friday.
Carl Duncan, the local weather
prophet, says we will have no more
winter. We hope he is right.
The Watson’s have installed a ra­
dio to help pass the long winter even­
ings.
Richard Walker was in Turner
Saturday and while here dropped in
un<\ renewed his subscription to the
Tyihune.
NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE
OF LEATHER. Get a new collar for
your 1927 dog license at F, E. Sha­
Mnyor McKinney underwent a ma­
fer’s, 170 S. Corn’!., Salem, Oregon.
jor operation in a Salem hospital one
C. S. Stone returned Sunday to the
day last week.
J. O. Peterson ranch near Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Little were
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, eye trouble tee Dr.
Salem visitors Thursday
A. C. Eaton, 282 N. Commercial,
Mrs. R. 0. Witsot, Mrs. Melvin
Salem, Oregon.
Nipple, Mrs. Thomas Little and Mrs.
NOTHING TAKhJS THE PLACE
Raymond Titus attended a meeting
OF LEATHER for many articles used
of the. Grange Work Club \yhich was
on the farm, see f .
Shafre, 170 S.
held a( tho home o f Mrs. A. E. Rob­
Com’l S t, Salem, Oregon.
ertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gower and
Mr. ^.oreVa underwent an opera­
son of Newherk, visited Sunday with tion for a rupture at a Eugene hos-
Mrs. Gower's parents, Mr. and Mrs. >\tal last Thursday. He was reported
E. C. Bake*.
>as doipg nicely
Tho Revival Services olsaod Sunday
nlgbl with good interest.
Were you tu Sunday School last
Sunday? He sure to oome next Su'd-'
day. Classes for all ages. I f you do
out attend elsewhere, we invite you to
meat with us as we study the Urealest
Book iu the World.
We pleu to have special tnusio tt
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in st Sunday. Iu the morning the
Phone 440
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choir will sing an anthem, in the eve­
ning we will have other special music.
B-rmon themes for the next Sunday
Ueduoed Prices on all Plate W ork
will he In a.m. "G o Forward." in the
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M A S O N IC TE M O LE ,
p.tu. "E iou ses." Since next Sunday
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U tbs 7tb anniversary of National
Prohibition tbs pastor will apeak some
about this moral issue in (ha tporulng
service.
Dr. O. A, Olson, Dentist
Pomeroy and Keene
Th# auual movling of the Turner
Dairy Association will ho held at the
H. B. Auditorium January £3 at 10:$0
a.m. All member» are asked to attend.
Business of importance on hand.
Dinner at 1 .0 . O. F. Hall. Pro­
gram Iu afternoon with inspection of
uew creamery. Mr. Work, of the
Portland-Damaecus Milk and Cream
Cb>. will he present to meet tho pat­
rons.
CO WE For sale.
(V F. Behnsen, IU- 3, By. 49
\V, W. Depee and Jono W. Oliver
are putting on a picture chow at the
Turuer high school MTvdneyd\y night,
I t the attendance warrants, tbiee
shows will ptobfdly he coutinvnd
weekly.
Bell Brothers areanuoui ppig at'~op-
euieg danpe ta he held at their ball
Saturday night January 15.
bight Sqlern girls who are member*
the Sbnbert Octette directed by
Miss Miut-lla Magere will go to Tort-.
1 1 ltd next Sunday to ti,ng with the
Neiiu Octette, of Portland, lu a pro­
gram of tho
° f Oregon compose­
rs which will he given jn the Porllaid
audiloriutu on that day , 1 hey wi 1
sing an uraogemeut oi the Volga Boat­
man by Daulel Wllsou, of Portland.—
( apiul Jouri al,
Miss Eleauor Moore, of Turner, U a
mom her of the Shulert Octett and
goes wiih them to Portlmd. She
will also sing before the 1 1 ms Club
Friday noon, Jauuary 14, in Salem.
Mrs. Mary Barr, visited Friday at
Mrs. Raymond Titus was called to
the Robert tyitzol ho.jki iu Salop., Mr. Salem by te serious illness o f her
Witzel wns reported to be quite sick mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Bones aud son Keith
Kenneth, Grimyr visited his mother
visited Sunday at the heme of Mrs. in Salem Sunday.
Bones’ uncle Robert \V:(«el of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Nipple, Mr.
They reported him much bettor than
and
Mrs, Raymond Titus attended a
lave your envelopes printed with
The Trilijne shop can print your he was Friday.
joint inrtnllatirn of the Stayton,
r return address.
The Tribune butter wraps, lçtter heads and en­
FOR, HARNESS o f all kinds or re­ Macleay, North H*>weli and Turner
Give The Tribune cmdit for what
do the ‘,v(>r\.
velopes.
pairs, see F. V. Shafer, the PIONEER Granges which was held at Stayton you buy from our advertiser*.
HARNESS MAN, 170 S. Com’!, Sa- Ipst Friday. Miss Bertha Beck, State
lenj, Oregon.
Sqbycribji foy the Tribune
Secretary o f Albany was the iustall-
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Locals
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379 State Street.
Salem, Oregon.
J E W E L E R S A N D O P T IC IA N S
We are now located in our new location with a new
assortment of jewelry for you to ohcose from
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Peters High Velocity Shells--The Shell
With The Longer Range.
ANDERSON’S
SALEM’S E X C LU SIV E
SPORTING GOODS STORE
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WEBB & CLOUGH CO.
Funeral Directors
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Lady
Assistant
205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Those 120
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Caretaker at Hats and Clothing
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
H I S. Liberty St.
Salem, O regon.,