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v»*.* •*»*. - T he T urner T ribune VOL XI. NO. T U R N E R , O R E G O N , T H Ü E H D A Y . M A R C H 31. 1B27. 21. /W VW AW W W AW W V W W yV Mr. Hunte «ri»! wife enjoyed a vis-' it with Ihuir ion and family Sunday. The funeral of Mr. Larson of Shaw .a-- ),tid last Tuesday. Servie«« con ducted by tha Masonic lodge of Tur ner. Burial was in Twin Oak cam el* ry. Mr. and Mn. Braiher of Salem spent Bund y with Mrs. Breeder's mother, Mn. L. M. Ranee. A R U B à C R ir r iO N $1.25 P K K Y E A R . Mr. and Mn. W. P. Gulvin enter tained several friends at their home near Marion in honor of the tenth we< ling anniversary of Mr. and Mn. Raymond Titus. Games and eo- -r nation were enjoyed. The dev ,rations were In tinsel and the gue> j were served refreshment at a *a jlc set with lilt dishes. Several gifts of tin were presented. Those prese t were Mr. and Mrs. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. fhemas Little, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Townsend Miss Becket, Mias Baeor,, Mr. Hillery . nd the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Gulvin. median Think You Can Spell? How many wo-d* r u you malts from the letter* h " F A R M PBtrTKt TIO VT Ten, twri.tr, twrntr liv* er asorrf Herr te a line chance to caeh in on your knaw- M g* of spelling. Win $250 Cash Prize Chea. Cole, who live« in thè Guy Smith propcrty, hai securcd a tract u t Umbsr and ¡a buiy getting out Kenneth Grimes attended a party wood. given at the H. C. Porter home in Aumsvilie Thursday evening. Who’s Under You? If So you talk, and haggle, and dicker. The dealer does the same. N igh t falls, or you do and the deal is closed. You got a big “ discount” off the list. Or a long “trade” for your old tires. Or “ service station prices” or something. How do you know you got the bottom price? Maybe you gave up too soon. W ho’s un der you, when it comes to bedrock in tire-buying? N o u b p worrying about such things when you deal with us. Our prices, like the qual ity o f our goods, are non-skid all the time. We think you're m art enough to know that re hare to make a fair profit to stay in business, .indueaim to slay in business. We sell Goodyear Tires because they’re the best you car: buy, and our prices are low. Turner, yHMHMHUHMM Oregon. HHHMHHHMMM BROODERS W e have a complete line of Brooder», including Coal Brooders, Oil Brooders and Electric Brood ers. A ll sizes for the various kinds. Including the Buckeye, Queen and Lyons Brooders. Special catalogues free or call and see them POULTRY SUPPLIE A complete line of Baby Chick Mash, Chick Scratch, Developing Scratch, Growing Mash, Scratch Feed ana Laying Mashes. W e are now manufacturing our own feeds as well as have in stock Fisher’s of Seattle and the Hodgen-Brewster feeds. D. A. White & Sons Phone 160 BASEBALL EQUIPMLI4T Harold Briggs and Pred Mi te hi-Il a n members of a party reported to SURPRISE PARTY AT headed t o t thè California gold THE PETERSON HOME Adda. Mr. and Mn. Pred Moore of Mill A delightful surprise party « City were Turner visitón Sunday. held on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mn. Peter Peterson. The occasion was Walter Peterson's Elmer Webb, who spent several The evening * days with his parents, returned last 21st birthday. Tbe Sp.r,iu| Cauda Store spent in playing various games and week to bis work at Gold HiiL 167 N C W t . Satani. O rafa« listening to a fine 8-tube radio set owned by Mr. and Mn. Philip Peter Glenn Miller of Gold Beach, w .■ A W / J V A V W A W A W Ä W son of Salem. Sunday visitor with his parents, Mr. During a late hour a delicious lunch and Mn. M. T. HUier. was served. The friends departed reporting a fine time and wishing The hrst baaed.: I game o f the sea Walter a happy birthday. ■ . ■ J ~ rm rs W son was played Sunday between the NOTICE TO VKTERAN8— There Turner nine and the Gray Diggere on SALEM COUNCIL ia a «apply of applications for govern >ito cioverdale diamond. Turner lost HOLDS INITIATION ment bonus loan.* on your adjuste-j to the Cray Diggers. romprnaation ecrtiAeate. Santo nay be had by applying to the poat mailer. H. R. P u li was a Salem visitor on Salem Council No. 2622 Security Friday afternoon. Benefit Association held initiation NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE ceremonies at their regular meeting OP LKAATHER for harnear of all C. S. Stone of Shaw was a Turner last week Tuesday. The officers and kindo. Made from high grade Lath visitor Sunday. team of S t Johns Council were pres er. In ■ lock or made to your order. ent to exemplify the work. District P. E. Shafer (The Pioneer leather Mr. and Mrs. LaGriee of Shaw at Manager Thomas and Deputy Manag Man), 170 S. Commercial SL, Salem, tended the meetings at the Methodist er Geo. Shalier of Portland were pres Oregon. ent The president o f Salem Coun church Sunday. cil turned the gavel over to Bro. Perm Loan«— 1-3 value, S percent. The Turner Lumber and Manufac Shatter, who presided over the busi 10 yean, low feca. See Carl T. turing Co. shipped a ear of lumber to ness session of the council. Supper Pope, Attorney, Salem, Oregon. Portland parties last week. Hollis was served to the memben and can Bones did the hauling from the mill didates before the meeting was called. Owing to ear trouble the officers and GIVE TH A T FAITH FU L HORSE to the car. team from S t Johns Council were one of F. E. Shafer'« guaranteed late in arriving but they did justice Solid leather work harncao. P. E. Mn. G. A . G. Moore has been ill tc the feed. The initiation of a class Shafer, Hurneai and Leather Good«, with the flu the past week, but ia on of eight candidates was turned over 170 8. Commercial SL. Salem, Ore the road to recovery. to the visitors and done in the proper gon. order. Following the ceremony the PIANO MUST BF. SOLD Mr. and Mrs. W. W. IVpee and team gave an exhibition drill which daughter Georgia spent Sunday with was received with hearty cheers. The Will aaeriflee fine uaed piano for Mn. DcpeeV mother, Mn. Myre Bur meeting was then turned over to the immediate aale. Will give very eaey nett, at her home in Portland. Mrs. president o f the council who called term« to a responsible person. Por Burnett accompanied them home for a on Bro. A. A. Engiebart to express full particular* wriU' Portland Music their appreciation to the members of visit Co., 227 — Cth St., Portland, Ore. S t Johns council for their help on S-S. 6t this occasion, after which several of A good representation from Salem, the visitors were called on for talks Marion, and l'icasant Point were pre Mrs. E. C. Bak, r spent the week sent at the Sunday afternoon service among whom were the captain a t the team. President L ’Seir of S t Johns end visiting with Mn. Harry Porter at the Methodist churcti. council and District Manager L M. near Slayton. While there she did Thomas. The meeting dosed at a some cleaning up in the yard of the Kev. Smith, pastor of the Friends late hour, everyone having spent an Baker ranch, which joins the Porter church at Marion, took part in the enjoyable evening. Ranch. revival services at Turner Sunday afternoon. THE “ LITTLE CHURCH AROUND N O TH IN * TAKES T11E PLACE OF LEATHER — Suit Casas, Hard THE CORNER" Mr*. S. H. Baker is reported to he Bag*. Gloves and Purees. Made from some better from Her recent illness. solid leather und priced right F. E. 261 State St., Salem, Ore. BBBa a a a a a a a a a a »a a a «to «a s s s a a n a a > s i “For Better Appearance” STANDARD Cl EANERS A DYERS Locals Shafer, 170 S. Commercial St, Sa lem, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Peterson of Salem motored down Saturday even ing to attend the birthday party of Mr. Bryant, Mr*, llmma Bryant, Miss Dorothy and Forest and Victor Mr. Peterson’s brother, Walter Peter- Bryant of Forest Grove, were Sunday dinner guests in the Dei sell home. The young folks drove to Corvallis and left Miss Avmlyn Delxell and Vic tor Bryant to finish their school work. T F. C. Dclgell is setting out a large bed of strawberries. CRAWFORD NEWS Mr*. P. E. Thomason accompanied her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and last week our linotype operator got Mrs. Kingsbury of Salem, to Eugene things rather mixed in two of the for a few days visit writh relative« items. The corrected item* follow: Mr. and Mra| W. U McCafferty of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett motor Salem, were recent callers at the Ray ed to Garibaldi, where they spent the mond Titus home. week-end with Henry's sister, Mrs. Mr. R. 0. Witael, who was quite Guy Chapman. seriously injured in an automobile ac Mr. and Mrs. Harrington and chil cident ia able to be about now with dren, who have spent the winter with the aid of crutches. V 1 . H- ngton’s parent., Ml. and 1 .re. < Farris, left Thursday for The brooder house belonging to thei '»n it ,. 'anada. Mayro McKinney was destroyed by Are Sunday morning. About • two M. and Mr». J. F. Thomason spent hundred chicks were saved. the week-end with relatives in Al Mr. and M rt Raymond Titus were bany. in Salem Wednesday to see Mrs. Tit us’ mother, who has just returned Professor Watson, accompani**1 *>y from the Portland sanitarium where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wat she underwent » seriods operation. PI ion« 1433 O. F. Franklin son, spent the week-end in Portland. Mrs. Melvin Nipple, Mrs. R. O. »* -* • * * * * # * * * ♦ * «-********-»**# * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * * * * * * ♦ ♦ » Witsel, Mrs. Thomas Little and Mr». Iji.st week’s barnyard golf tourna Raymond Titus attended a meeting ment resulted in the defeat of the of the Grange Work Club which whs champion, W. W. Depee. Geo. held at the home of Mrs. H. L. Earl I»«*********** MHHMr*<HMH HHMHHH Faulk was the winner. in Turner, Tuesday. WE BUY AND SELL New and used Men’s Clothing, Watches, Guns, Rifles, Tools, Pistols, Musisal Instruments, Bicycles, Tents, Etc. STAR EXCHANGE 324 N. Com 'l St. Phona 353 S«l«m, Oregon The Only Place of Its Kind in Salem i* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ma Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomason, and Albert Savsge, the printer’s devil Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nipple attended in the Trihune office, has purchased na auction sale held east of Stayton a bicycle to ride to and from work on. at the Page ranch last Thursday. Mrs. E. D. Philippi of Stayton. vis Work ia progressing nicely on the new home of 8. M. Endicott Jay ited Sunday with her friend Mrs. Ray mond Titus. 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S c o tt Chiropractor Neurocalometer Service Phone 87. Revidenc« 1471R 256 5 . High Street Saltili. Orerò« TO OUR PATRONS Eyes o f Earthworms lod or slccfth Obtained Send model and we will “ pro promptly romptly send you a >ort. Gor Ourbook report. book o«i Patents an» J ' to you Trade-marks will be irti On ftquest. Every Contestant ACT QUICK IF YOU WANT $250 We shall have to request that all material for the Tribune be in the of fice by 5 p.m. Tuesday except such items as obituaries or special an nouncements in order to insure publi cation. Bring in your personal items. Revival services liave been going on Good live personal! make your paper in the “ Little Church Around the Cor interesting. ner” for the past two w-eks. Rev. Ira Dumas told the Gospel story each night in a simple way that everyone could understand. His sermons were M atter Vnekangeable full of feeling and carried a strong It Is sn accepted fact by th* ma appeal, backed by the power of the jority of scientists today that matter Gospel, searching out the hearts of can neither bs destroyed nor created. the listeners. Many of the young ?t may be changed, re-arranged, adapt folks have risen to walk in newness ed, la Innumerable ways, but this does of life with Christ, as well as some of not involve actual creation. the older folks. Brother Dumas is a converted Catholic and a believer in the “ Old Time Religion.” Last FYv day night he told the story o f his con version to a large congregation. Rev. W eighing Electricity Dumas was appointed to the pastorate Electricity can be weighed as If It of the Methodist church at Pratum were tea or sugar, according to s last fall, and has already done a great British scientist. He has estimated that a small electric light bulb con work there. sumée Just about an ounce of elec Sunday afternoon the service w in charge of a gospel team from the tricity In a year. Pacific Evangelistic Institute of Port land, assisted by some folks from Sa lem, ami was one of the best meetings of the series. PATENTS To £«nd In a Hat of word« accompanied by a yearly «uhscrtption at |1 00 and we will immediately eend you a l>»ndy Surprise Gift. Every contest ant who submits a list of word« accompanied by a »ubecription a » abov« will p^eUlvely receive one of these Surpriee Olfta whether they mm the Mg caah prise or not. _______________« _________ ?__ Anderson’s SaUm, Oregon MS N. Com’l St. DANDY SURPRISE PRESENT Special club price to team. A. L l l t M Bones Brothers SPAULDING ft GOLDSMITH Tb* National Karra N«ws will g iv a 9330 caah prizu to th** parson who sands tn the largeet Hat of correctly spelled word« mad» from letter« in “ FAHM PRO TEC TION. * provided the list is accompanied by f l 66 to cover one new yearly «ubecription to The National Farm News There are no strings tied to tM i offer - S’? it is all right efore you In this announcement. Just make up you rll»t o f words on a plain sheet o f paper tnd «end it In with one yearly »ubecription to The Na tional Perm N ew « st f l 60 Theer ia positively nothingHse you need do. Dr. W alter N. Hess o f Johns Hop kins announces that earthworms hare eyes tn every section o f their bodies. With a small beam of light he found every segment sensitive to It lie was able to ldeatlfy the skin cells that respond to lig h t W on’t Always W ork We learn that a university tnnn has worked his way through college by caring for a baby. Great numbers of them have flunked their examinations for the saute reason.—Portland Ore gonian. Fine 12S Acre Farm with Stock and Equipment at AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 5th 9 A M. Located 7 miles west of Salem and H mile south of Salem and Dallas highway on the Green wood road, near Greenwood school and station, or 4 W miles north of Independence. Follow the arrows. Farm of 125 acres of the choic- e -t in the Willamette valley with b< it of improvements all under cultivation, good 8 room house, 4 room house, new barn and other outbuildings, all new; Terms 20*/c coin or the owner will consider Salem property in exchange. See owner before sale if you have anything to ex change. Farm will be sold at 1 p.m. sharp. Person»! Property 8 good horses, 2 high grade Guernsey cows, Guernsey bull, t Guernsey heifers, 8 ewes be sides lambs, brood sow, 18 shoats, 250 Hansr strain W. L. hen*. 1 year olu. Full line of farm machinery just like new, 2 wagons, Fordson tract or, Ford roadster, road grader, Mitchell t Lewis windmill, ma nure spreader, grain grimier, 2 cream separators, 2 milking ma chines, farming tools o f all kinds, a complete list will be advertised in Salem Journal and Statesman later. This is the largest and best sale of the year. Don’t miss i t Bills will be mailed you by phoning 511 or coil at F. N. Woodry’s Auction Market on Summer street R. C. H ALL BERG, Owner F.N.WOODRY 11 Year* Salem's Leading Auctioneer in Charge Rea. and Store 1610 N. Sum mer St. — Phone 511 Hi* Tribune shop can print yw*» butter wraps, letter heads and am- veiopaa. Qualified for the Jeb Ad In London Times—lady wishes employment for a few hours dally to take out children and Invalids; life ex perience with snlmals and poultry.— Boston Transcript He Should Be Shot A lecture' In New York Is going about telling women how to remuin seventeen years old Indaflnltely, as If there weren’t enough permanent adolescents In the world already.