The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 07, 1927, Image 1

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TIRE SPECIAL
Saturday & Sunday
In order introduce our new
and complete line o f tires, at
very reasonable prices, we
will give a tube FREE with
every tire purchased from us
for cash. Saturday and Sun­
day, April 9 & 10.
Ayail yourself o f this oppor­
tunity at~
Bcjnes Brothers
Turner,
Oregon.
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Andrew Baker was a visitor at the
home o f his parents, Mr. and M n. E.
C. Baker. Mr. Baker is manager of
the Hammond Lumber Co’s store at
Mill City.
The W. W. Depee family enjoyed a
visit from their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Anhoury ot Port­
land over Sunday.
N O TH IN G T A K E S T H E P LA C E
OF L E A A T H E K fo r harness o f all
kinds.
Made from high (trade leath­
er.
In stock or made to your order.
F. E. Shafer (The Pioneer Leather
M an), 170 S. Commercial St., Salem,
Ore iron.
C. S. Stone and Mr. Har.ehe of
Shaw were Turner visitors Sunday.
Farm Loans— 1-3 value, 6 percent.
10 years, low fees.
See Carl T.
Pope. Attorney, Salem, Oregon.
E. C. Baker was in Portland Sun­
day attending the celebration o f the
fiftieth birthday anniversary o f his
son Itay. He reports thnt his (trand
son Lionel, who was in the hospital
for on operation several days ago,
was forced to return to the hospital
for treatment.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with
Mrs. C. A. Bear Wednesday after­
noon, April 13.
Delegates will be
appointed to attend the county con­
vention to be held in Salem April 27.
Members and friends are cordially
invited.
A Child W elfare program
will be given and it is possible Mrs.
S. E. Oliver, the county president,
will be present.
Those having no transportation
phone Mrs. Bear or Mrs. Gunning
P IA N O MUST * E SOLD
Will sacrifice fine used piano for
immediate sale.
W ill give very easy
I terms to a responsible person.
For
I full particulars write Portland Music
Co., 227 — fith St., Portland, Ore
8-3. fit
Mr. and Mrs. El wo oil Scott o f Sa-
|cm spent Sunday with Mrs. Snott's
N O TIC E — This cert.firs that the
undersigned are the owners, puhliah-
mother, Mrs. C. Bones.
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A real estate deal wr.a closed last;
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ner Tribune, an« that there are no
week whereby W. T. Riches purchaaed
bond holders, mortgage,*, or ythrr
the ol.l Riches home from R. D. Gray.
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security holders,
The residence la occupied i>* tl^ E. |
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F. P. and L. J. Rowley.
Rev. Ira Dumas closed a suce ess­ W. Swallow family.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
ili: revival campaign at the Methodist
this 4th day o f April, 1827.
Ed. Piser, locnl manager fo r Spe >r
t huivu Frida* iiig.it and returned to
Alvin E. Schirman, Notary Public
and Company, was a Turner visitor
his pastorate at Pratum.
My commission expires Dec. 23, 1928
Saturday.
N O T H lN h T A K E S T H E t’ V M b
OF L E A T H E R — Suit Cases, Hand
Bags, Gloves and Purses. Made ïtvm
solid leather aud priced light.
F. E.
Shafer, 170 S. (¡omnierual S t , Ma­
lern, Oregon.
C A S H
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JOHN M. W ATSO N. SR-
Division Offices at
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324 N. Com’l St.
John M. Watson, Oregon pioneer
and Civil W ar veteran, was bom on
April , 1S48, at Buaver Falls, Indi­
ana. and died at his home in Turner,
Oregon, April 5, 1927. aged 78 years,
11 months and 2H days.
to Oregon from Finlay,
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Ohio, and has rei ided in Marion
County ever since.
He served in the Civil W ar during
1K64-63. He enlisted in Co. K. 108th
Ohio Infantry, was honorably dis­
charged at Charlotte, N.C.
He was
a member o f Pearl Lodge, No. 66, A.
P. 4 A. M , Turner, Ore., and Sedg­
wick Post No. 10 O.A.K., Salem, Ore.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. R.
J. Watson, three daughters. Mrs. E.
L. Martin, le w is »«n . Ida.; Mrs. S. L.
Tunnel!, Winona, ld aa.; and Mrs. A.
E. Freeden, o f Portland. Ore.
Two
sons ,yF. B. Watson, Boring, Ore.,
and John M Watson, Jr., o f Turner,
Oregon.
Funeral services will be held at
Rigdon's Parlors, Thursday. 2 p.m.,
and Masonic Ceremonies, Friday at
Twin Oak Cemetery, Turner, Ore,
Salem, Oregon
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Pomeroy and Keene
379 State Street.
Soletn, Ore^>n.
JEW ELERS
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We ere now located in our new location with a
assortment of jewelry for you to choose front
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Chiropractic Cures
acute and chronic diseases
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DR. H. D. REDMOND
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135 New Bligh Bldg.
Salem, Oregon,
Phone 163? for your appointment — Consultation
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BILL’S GROCERY
G IV E T H A ” F A IT H F U L HORSE
one o f F. E. Chafer*, guaranteed
Solid Leather work harness.
F. E.
Shafer, Harness and Leather Goods,
J70 S. Commercial St., Saleih, Ore­
gon.
The Best Place in Town to Trade
Mrs. Myra Burnett, who sj it sev-
eral days last weeks with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. W. Depee, returned to
her home in Portland, Sunday,
Follow the Crowd.
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Harry and Henry Barnett took a
motor trip out through the hills east
o f Turner last Sunday. From the re­
port they brought back they
must
have found the worst roads in Oregon.
Mrs. Del sell and Miss Thelma Dei-
xell attended the Parent Teacher’s
Convention at Liberty last Saturday.
The state president was one o f the
speaker’s. They report that we must
have a P.T.A. with our high school
next year.
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Phone 440
J. F. Thomason is confined to his of the season with Dad Watson's Old-
home with a severe attack o f bron­ Tim# ( 8 ) piece Portland Orchestras.
Tuesday, April 19.
chitis.
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Dr. O, A, Olson, Dentist
P A IN L E S S D E N T IST R Y
Special Attention Given to Children’s Dentistry
and X-Raya Work
A t Reasonable Prices
M A S O N IC T E M P L E .
SALEM
B W I C i l g } iMMEg Z a M EMMMIEBBgr ■-T ~ XjBJf—
John W . Oliver
companied on the trip by Albert Sav-
a£e, Jr.
Miss Minnie Peterson spent a few
da>* the past week at the home o f her
parents, near Shaw, recuperating
from recent illness. She is employed
in one o f the Salem banks.
The silver tea announced to be held
at the home o f Mrs. L. M. Small is
PRESS OF SA LEM and Wiliam- postponed until April 14 on account
atta Vallay together with 1400 guests o f the death and funeral o f J. M.
who attended the last two Dad W at­ Watson, Sr.
son dances at Salam will tell yon that
Just installed, at Riches Confec­
no more qoMt, respectable dances tionery, a new A ll Rite Hot Toasted
have ever been given in Salam. Every Sandwich machine. Try a sandwich
guest appoint thamselvoa a committee any hour o f the day. Also hot cof­
of one to see that good time, real so- fee and chocolate.
cisbility prevails.
Crystal Gardens,
C R Y S T A L C AR D E N S at Salem
Salam, Tuesday, April 19.
newly renovated for the opening danrg
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Groceries - - - - Hardware
W. W. DEPEE, Prop.
Turner - - Oregon
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The first dance at Salam after the
Lenten Season— Dad Wataon'a Real
Old-Time Radio ( 8 ) Piec# Orchestra,
Claude S. Breretton, Director; Lou
Bainter, singing callar; Harp, Marim-
bapkona. Chimes and Baritone solo by
J. R. Bessee. who has been kept in W. c. Elliott, 10 years baadlinar, Qr-
on account o f an injury from a fall pheum Circuit. Crystal Gardens, Sa­
on a slippery walk several weeks ago, lem, Tuesday, April 19.
able to be out with the aid o f
F. P. Rowley made a business’ trip
crutches.
to Mill City Saturday.
He was ac-
E. W. Swallow was down from Or-
e; on City to spend the week-end with
his family.
L. C. Mo. and w ife have resigned
their positions at the Oregon Tuber­
culosis hospital. They are as yet un­
decided as to what they will do. They
expect to leave soon fo r a visit with
Mr. Moe's brother in Seattle.
Phone 356
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Turner, Oregon
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M TRONO as the S T R O N G E S T
M ETH O D IST CHURCH
(le t you protection In the Northern
Assurance Co. Ltd., o f London,
The revival services closed Friday-
F .P.R ow ley, Agt. Turner
evening with several deciding fo r the
Lord. There was a splendid spirit in
the Sunday services. The testimony
meeting in the evening was especially
helpful.
Several o f our members at­
VETCRINARTAN
tended the S. S. convention at Pleas
Day
and Night Servie«
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The discussion
about the “ Second Mile Christians”
Nvtuocalometer Service
OREGON
8TAYTON
were very inspiring.
Phone 87. Residence 1471R
The “ Busy Bees” lessened the lead
253 N. High «Meet
o f the “ Workers” in the S. S. contest
Sunday by 12 points.
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Epworth League 7 P.M. and
day which commemorates Christ’s A.M.
Triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Let ¡Evening Service at 8 P.M.
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owner of land for snle. D. M. pray to make next Sunday a real day ¿¡ally invited to worsh.p with us.
Have you read this
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o f triumph fo r His causo in Turner. I ^ thought
Dr. O, L. Seott
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