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T he T urner T ribun you xi. no au. . T O R N I R , OUKUON, IIIPRKÜ.V V. * i * SUBSCRIPTION 11.25 PER YMAR. APRIL 14,1927. w - H Locals new. fine: P faster trains Wo desire to thunk the mu tty friend», the Muuonlc Order »ml the (¡ A. It. for th< r kimJ iip rtw io M of sympathy ami help ami for the beau tiful lloral iiffiriniri during the ¡ck nc<* uml death of our hu»b»u> and father, Siylied: Mr*. It. J. Wut.on ami fam- Uv. Wi learned Tuesday thut Mr. Earl is gradually improving from hi« re- c. nt sunou* illnom. N ew speed and deluxe service over Southern P u ciH c Shasta route Leave* Portland »...ily at 10:05 p. m., arriving San Fraat.'lsco nt 9:25 p. m. b'xrra fare $3. fh a t t a acd Orcgonlen via Siskiyou lit.c, the famous .Sfuisfu will con tinue a* .» prem ier train o f the Shasta Route. Carries coach to accommodate tr a v e l»« to in termediate points. I «» Orcgonititi via Si.Lisou Line, leaves Portland at 1 u. m .»lecpcr* ready at 9:30 p. m.) arriving San Fruq^it^.t ,tt 9:50 a.tn., one ila following. $ — C o a c h c ' o rV T u esd ay and Friday! Special to San tri,in" ,cavc , PottI.inJ at lOtCV? a.m.,arriving ru n e see Satt Francisco at 10:30a.m. next day. 24' ••hour, low cost service— only $15 one way fare. Ask your local agent about m in of changes in local and connecting service. S o o tt si P a c ific II. S. RON I), Agent. TUHNKR. W V A V A W . V . ’ .V .V A V .V .V .V .V / .’ .V .V .'.V .V .W .V .W .V .V Fishing Tackle Nut only do wo »ell it buff wo nr* Ki»l»*rmen cursrlves &o we know w but Ilio fisli like. HTllONU as llio HT RON OUST ijel you protection lu III« Nor tiler u Aasurauou ('•> 1 Id., of l.uudon. K.IMtowlejr, Agt. Turner Mrs. C. Bones ami Mr». L. J. Row- ley were shopping in Salem Tuesday. John Duncan of Sai< m was a visit- or witii his brother Carl Friday of Imt week. E. W. Swallow of Oregon City spent the week-end with hi* family. Mrs. Justis Robertson of Califor nia surprised tho 1. L Robertson fam ily With a visit last week. Mrs. Rob ertson ipent several days visiting re latives in tins vicinity. Ulwin Denyear and family moved • t the Lienyear farm east of Turner last week. Hollis Bones and Mnswi-ll McKay «ere Salem visitors Monday night. A large number of the friends from Turner attended the funeral o f the late J. M. Watsor of T irner, which was held ut the Higdon ,... lor» nt Sa lem Thursday afternoon. C. S. Stone *vas a business visitor r. Salem Monday. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Moore aro the proud pur,-nts of a baby girl which was born to them last week. FOR SALE— Standard make piano in vicintty will be sacrificed. Must II at once. 110 monthly. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Oregon ‘ ...... i1 ■ »»'* • Anderson’s Raient'« only Exclusive Sporting Goods Rlore 167 N Com T. St. Salem, Ore. | tV .V ,’ .,.,.V .V .V .V .,.,.,.,.V .’ .,.V .V S \ W A ,.,.‘ A * .V .W A W .W W » ~ct H o > e »» e e > » e » «e e e » « 'i Bee Supplies Bee Hives and Supers Made from selected pine with dovetailed joints. Section Honey Boxes Comb Foundations Bee Smokers and many other articles needed by the Bee Keeper. Send for our complete catalog. It is FREE. D. Wtyte & Sons. 261 State St. Salem, Ore 3«2 N. Com i 3 t. 1 pound can 3 pound can Salem, Orafo Phon« 1433 O. F. Franklin Maxwell House «*****HHHM> # ****-»*•**■ *♦ • »* # * • * »»» **# ***«-# # *# *******tH H M H H ’ 49c $1.44 y t m iH H H I S W WH H » U t « W I « m hm hhhhhs * « ! W E B U Y A N D S E LL New and u«eu M-n*s Clothinr. Watcho, Gur-, Rifle», Tools, Pistols, Mu deal Insti-um-nt», kicycles, T«nts, Etc. STAR Startling Reduction IN 15 to 40 W att h ;x Donald Riches left Tuesday morn ing'for a vi t to Wiisnr, Idaho. W. T. Uarri« and family motored up from Portland Sunday, the 3rd, to vi.-it father and mother. Mr. und .Mrs. Gerald Gower and and son Gerald, Jr., und daughter Barbara Ann of Vewberg ai Miss Helen Stewart were Sunday visitors of the K. C. Baker home. Miss Gow- , t i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baker. ! J21 N . Coru'l St. k h < : i ; h :i Pomeroy and Keene X CaVSTI JEW ELERS A N D O PTIC IAN S We are now located in our new location with a new assortment of jewelry for you to choose from i S T O R E Salem, Oregon. 379 State Street. Chiropractic Cures acute and chronic diseases ECONOMY ft T U R N E R ’S Salanti, O regon X 4 for 92c i EXCHANGE Pkon « 35G Th e Only Place o f Its Kind in Salem National Mazda Lamps Mr. ami Mr». W. A. Martin, Mr». Harry Barnett, Mr». L. J. Rowley ami Mr*. Bern* were umong those trom Turner who attemleil the Rebec-1 lutli» in Salem Momiay night. A. L. Bone» wax a busir.es» visitor in Salem Momiay. -¿ ¡¡A i« S T A N D A R D C LE AN E R S & DYERS BUYNOW Farm I .non*— 1-3 value, f* percent. 10 year», low fee». Sec Carl T. Pop*, Attorney, Salem, Oregon. Mr. aail Mr». Riley Miller, former r* -iJenti of Turner, who recently dls- po(ei) of their «aw mill hohiing» near X Jclfcr;,a, have rcturm.il U> Turner, amt are living in the Turner prop ly near the «chool house. Service, Quality and Price - • • ^ ‘* '3 -• • “ For Better Appearance’ * The Work Club will meet with Mr». Mayro McKinney, on Tuesday April 24. 7 l-X H ours Quicker P o tlla n d to Lot Angeles i , j . 15— saves > business day between Portland and Los A n gelo . N o extra fare. Leaves Portland Jail) .u 5 p. m., arriving Ia>* Angeles at B: 10 a. m.t the scconti day. Through Pullman without change to San Francisco. H — H COFFEE* COFFEE! CAflD Or THANKS Effective Atnil 17 Faster time than ever before bet wet n Port* l.ui« I and San brantisco. Only 23% bom a on the swift Cascade, new extra-fare flyer over the scenic CV icu J l line -a smart trnvel service to dcliithi the most exacting. — H — H — H — H — M X to California 3 1*> H ours Q uicker P o rtlan d to San Francisco H _ H H X DR. H. D. REDMOND Chiropractic Physician = 135 N e w B lijfh B ld g . S a le m , O regon . Phone 1638 for your appointment — Consultation free I Sub-station for Center Street Valeteria T h e Pressing Service That Shapes Your Clothes X i H — H — H - — H — H — H — H — H — H — SH IPLEY’S The Home Suits of Economy Coats h PLEASANT POINT The high »chool play "The Import ance of Being Earnest" w:is u great »access financially us well us a big A fire In the furnace* room nt tho crowd being present. The High school H*>.'’s Training School last Friday, orchestra also n-sistcii with musical t-.u-.d »«>iii# excitement and danger for a short lime. Tlu- damage w us not numbers. The Willamette Trio from Salem great. Mr. Cecil Rogers was able to be ouj are giving a concert at the auditor- ium Friday, Ajril 15. This trio con (tuada* after hla short .. severe illuese. . sists of n pianist, flutist and soloist. A mliodunary from Mexico talked to The Bo; i Glee Club »ung at Craw the people at the Plea»aat Point hou-e Rut Sunday. She I. very fonl Tuesday night for a program »chool • i I >, , . . . . * , i „ r Inspirational, and is race v.d with joy. which was being given. Every one : j Incited to hear her here The opening buscbult game of tho next ttuuhay at 11 a.in; when »he will sia»on will he played here Thursday •ivau on Mexico. Come and learn the with Aumsville. The game will be truth about that neighbor country. called at 3 o'clock, admis.-don being Mrs. N. Roeenbalm le away ilsitlng. :15c. A lively game is expected. On AprU 1 Jill, Lawervnce tllrardin A one-uct piny will be presented is going to sell Ills whole herd of high with the Gle*' t'luh concert April 21, grade Jersey cows at auction. it being entitled, "An economical boomerang.” The furniture which was used for the high school play was loaned by the courtesy of H. L. StilT & Co. Y ic k So Herb Company The play east is to be entertained by Mr. Bond and Mr. GrillUh nt humiuet ii* the Spit Thursday evening, Mr. Standley will he toast-master. J. H. Leong, Mgr. School was d¡smi.-ml last Thursday afternoon ilue to the funeral of Mr. Watson, Sr. Wunteil—To hear from Ilio owner of land for tmlo. L>. M. Leiglil, Altad», Montanti. Have your envelopes printed with your return address. The Tribune can do the work. Established 19 years in Salem ,*. ■_ . •, v ’ • , 1 L . . - 1 Chinese Herbs have relieve*) many sutTer;ng from llu. aching joints and nausea. Don’t - if- for with rheumatism. disainess or Ices of sleep. Seek our advice. Our remedies have rc- lieved many sufferers ami can help you. Wo treat all disorders of mcn, women and children. Con sultation fr> e. Cali or write to 420 Suite St.. Salem, Oregon. I The Best Place in Town to Trade Drees Salem, Oregon. Follow the Crowd. iii f » i! ; ; | ->M I I I I I I » » » ♦ » >■ » ♦ < ■ ♦♦+ ♦♦♦♦* «4 H » ♦ » » ♦ * « ♦ » ♦ » ♦ < ron.litutlonal Government Constitutional Oovernmet, partlclar- ly IIH it applies to tho enforcement of lirobibinon, i. to is tho thtme of u nationally known lecturer of the Fly ing Squadron Foundation, Bt n meet ing to bo held In the Christian church on Sunday Morning, April I7.li at 11 A.M. The speaker for this occa.l* n will be Ml*• NormaC. Brown, of Blooming- ton, I 111 unis. M in Brown 1» an or dained minlstar In the Didple» of liri.t cliuroh and wu» oliaplaln of the Illinois Senate at 21. She cornea highly rcooinended u. a gifted writer aud peaker having spoken in every slate und capital city In the United «late*. T U R N E R HIGH NOTLS t « ■ Prices M illinery— H osiery— Habedashery U . Ü. Shipley: Co. BILL’S GROCERY Groceries - - - - Hardware W. W. DEPEE, Prop. Turner - - Oregon Coming To SALEM DU. MELLEIiTlIl Phone 4.0 Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist P AINLE SS D E N T IS T R Y S P E C IA L IS T Special Attention Csiven to Children’s Dentistry in Internal Medicine for the and X-R ay« Work pa»t fifteen year« At Reasonable Prices DOES NOT O P E RA TE M A S O N IC TEM PLE. sa £. e m ■'IIIWill— III l rx»-rftrjg— — Will be at M ARIO N HOTEL W.dne.dxy May 4 Office Hour»: 10 s.m. to 4 p.m. John W . Oliver ONE D A Y O N L Y Teacher o f Violin No Chart* for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Orego . He do.-s not op> rate for chronic appendi- cltis. gall stou- >. ulcers of .-tomach. ton-:1s or adenoids. wonderful re- suits in diseases of the stomach, hver, bowels, b’ood, skin, nerv s, heart, knl- ney. biadder, bed wetting, catarrh. ^ ^ rheumatism, sciatica, leg u]corg an<| recuii ailment», Below are the names of a few of his many sati.-fn .1 patients in Oregon who have been treated for one of the above named canai'».: B. G. Clerk. Troutlake, Wash. .1. A. Wibert, Albany. Mrs. Yaquina McClay. Rocdaport. Elmer Booker, Comtoii. MN. O. Garrison, Warren. Mrs. 1 D. R.',n* St. Johns. Mrs. Elis. Yoller. Astoria. Mrs. K. Gustavison, Westport. Mrs. W. B. H< nslee. Marshfield. KemembiT above date, that consul tation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompa nied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. __________ From beginning to concert appearance TEACHING EVERY THURSDAY STUDIO: Res. o f Mr. Depee. 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