The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, September 15, 1927, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TH F, TI .'KF FR TRIBUNE
........
T
I - t N
O
T
IC
E T
O C
R
E
D
IT
O
R
S
j
in IS 16, latrr gutting libi: diploma
from the Capitol Busin»»* C olic«« in
Silom .
Her parvnta ifm lM In tha
Camion piopwrty buforv moving to
Voi valli«, where M. Hohl U thu book
keeper and «tono« 1 optier o f tin* Bea-
v<Mf la u n dry «ompany
Ml»« Hohl
visti* muta often in Tnrner a* the
«nu»t o f her friend »ml formar .«cliool
mate, M in t.Ucile Riche«, assistant In
the Turner postofflee.
T -
,«lu . »
■*-r-
Notiev i* K ivk i g «««*»» that the un-
d««aiau*d. b\ xn oivlvi o f ill« Count)
Court o f Marion County, Statu o f
;v .
E ftitn r
OrrfM t, ,iul\ mail«' »ml entered on
■the Oth it a) o f Suptumbrr, 1927, wa*
I s s u e d i'.v t ,* ih u r ^ c y a l ‘ T u : n o r , M a r io n C o u n t y , O r e g o n
.appointud a«tmi met tutor o f tin estate
~ ^
—4 -
.
. •
•
ot William J. hissling uml that ho
SIBSCH1I ÎION $1.2.1 l>KR YEAR. E n t e r e d a t th e P o s t o t t ic e h** >lul> qualm.-vl »i- such. til p« i
>.'n- having claim« .«gain.«! aaut estate
a t Ü irrn e r, O i v g o n ( a s s t v o n d - c ln * * m a t t e r , e m l o r tins
ar>' hoivhj notified to pro sunt the
*
A c t o f M u re h Ä, M 7 9 .
.«am*, duly vrnltml a? reouired by
l a « . a' tltu offices o f Guy O. Smith.
ItVt Saluiu llank o f Coiuniurvu Bldg .
in the t'ity o f Saturn, Mar-on County.
Or. jjon. with *ix month' from the
>lato o f this notice, to-wit, Scpt.-mber TOW CAR DRIVI N
HAS CLOSE CALL
h 1927.
U. It THOMPSON.
While Mearl Klisley o f thi* city,
Admmirtrator o f Uir citato o f
William J. Kiaalimt, ilc«oa»oul. I driving a Chovrolet touring, a « » tow­
G l’ Y O. SMITH,
ing in a track driven .by U Sce.i <*e
\ttornoy for Ailntini frator.
ot Marion, th« iow rope< su.l«linl>
• va»
wrapping«»r«u>Hl the hub o f the truck
I «tHi **•!»•
SUMMONS
f'.all I«»
caused Site car ,lr»v, ift»> young Hen
f » *K»r
In the V ircuit Court o f th* State .«ley toi become nunanac. able, and
ut Oregon, fur the County o f Marion.
■j-- “ I |tltKÍ,íoál!etíi:i>wmUi the Flag of the Unit**! States
swerve
into
.1
t«
It
fo«>t
.¡itch
Hour
the
Departes tit No. 2 C.,. A . . . l;«rtï«.
wnt r.ng trough tu>rtH 01 Turner, ov
and the eotutft v‘R*j ,« hieh it stands. One nation,
W. H, Paulus. IMaintr*. va. John
sUo. inaki r. and, also, all other por- ertunung the car but luckily reault-
Í
indivisi!«)«w jfh TÍT»erty and justice for all*’
aons vr parti. - claiiniiig any right, mg in pu inyurie lo e ith .r o f the
•title, «slat . lien, or u tio t in the boy». The eat wa* undamaged save
*>-•«I estate described ill the Complaint for a b.-nt front fender.
pi RF FOR THE FOOLS
: Her, a. Ik emlants.
,*
The shook rendered Knaley uncon­
N o nc« «l o f o u - l i n g 11 Ini o f »»orsi*.
I 0 1110 in a m i t.ill» l o 11 «, T b o n
T
o
Jonn
SiiieiiMUvi,
«
4
aì>«>, a,l scious momentarily but he regain«'«!
s o n ’ ll kiiosv w liy «ill A n iw rioa i* *u y*
The abovi t- th. heading of an editorial in the Klamath other persona or yvarti,yg , 1 , urykuewn
N«i 11 «-«-«1 l a U n g u lo t o f t i m o . 1 «»or
et»-« a lu n e o l i i 1 « Il s o l i i l ' » ilio tu-««
lu g , " I b a l ’ » I h o o a r ! ”
News and reprinted it. the t^regon Journal of September fi eia-mine any righf. litle. estate, lien. hi* rousciousm--« when Scoltebl call­
A m o ri« «>u « u r l'or a ll I m r r l r u ,
interrai in thè r, al , r tits « ln c r ib fii ed usktng if he wiu hurt. Presence
The editor emu«» the idea that it t* impossible cure reckless or
★
* «
in «he Coiuplaìnt Herèui, «L-friulani». o f mind in Ejta!«-« in hugging close
M .i r U * u Ktt P K H ' K S
I «-ttgllt, g r « « «- n in i lowiK-aa In Ilio
'drivers by thus Tfr Imprisonment, lie is right. The reckless
In thè Nani,' e f thè State o t Ore- to the strtrln*- «vheel undoubtedly
no»« Inni« o r r iilio n a lay L is lio r .
V
driver doc> of-care for a tine of live or ten dollars. Ho will itoti, You. and cucii o f you, are herv saved him some bad bruises in th*
M
N
N
IH Í
fn»lii<innl»lo o i r o f ll<-otn«-«»i»— n o n i *
l>> «untinoli, d ami arder,ni lo appear
pay his'finr iknd cbntinije to be «a menace to the motoring pub­ and
crash. In it , mg to extricate himself
« I r o n n ii-n t o l' l i m i r « u n ii ri« In»«-*».
anawer thè Compiami o f th<
lic. Our t rkort «s ov, eeuiwded now and why burden the pub­ P W ntiif in thè a bove entiUed suit, he found in som«- manner one foot
I K e t in r t lo il 011 I lio b o llir à urti. M a »
I »ii.taii
« • 1 .^. 1 .» - M I «
now on (Ile with thè lj«-rk o f thè Had gotten underneath th«- tluortmur»!,
*HhLri
I »•*»!»•
|cr» u n tlu : rou«l.
lic, with added expei.s,. of »..<w«*t ¿ m U ... class. He has decid­ »bove
entitled Court, on « c b ota te thè but other than a few minor skin ab­
w
e a
4 I» *
Ml I ,
M OT:,
ed that Ikere is only one way to cure this class of fools and 2 2 rnl day o f September. 1927;
N o m a g io , o f o«»»in»o— u tn l n o u n »
rasions he » u unhurt. Mearl Knaley
that is. 1 0 take away their license. He says:
You. and each <ìf you, etili tak- is a «veil known athlete o f th«- local
ir»»-«! r im in o « rin g in n o v a i itili». J»»*i
I «(*.!»»« ‘vwsUw
notice thut if vou fad to sa apponi
n b ig b r i l l o o l 'a n o n g i n w lit u i lu u g lia
“ There is only one cure for the fools who drive recklessly ami
answer san
sani Complaiut uathin thè Turner high aehool, having mmie let
n * v.. ••«.# f i o « rooiidr v .. »r»i i«> m i . i w .
Bt lu m i s> orb , t lo it g o r , a lr o n g o r
1.0 Ml» H» I AM» iMàll» I fWl I m | -
êtê ........... .
r m provided, ter* in football, basketball, ami bas,
along our highways, and that cure is to take their driver’s li­ time pivscritu'd ,
Id. Ilf*
#Mlir*e«< p*K*a *»•» «laada» a.iilHt nai Huatal«
iih
a
w
ia
.
Stili
m
o
n
t
ila
«if
lo
a
lin
g
a
l
fo r yiant thereof
Plaintiff will ap- ball last year.
n»| « N*a*gee #«»»« •»» fon a»»« IKa (.*»•*■!
cense away from them and not permit them to touch a steer­ ply
H to < ir n o m i M o t o r * l*r«i « lo g I - r o llin i.
I I**!» I at * •»»•»»•
to the above e .titled Court for
the relief «K-mandmf th hT naal com ­
in g wheel again. '
plaint, namely; for a P c c n e o f this
m .
< u r t i t 'l l
,
:
He. carries the idea that there is no way to reform this class Court
quieting hi. tit 1» against the
Next Sunday la I be ’ »«t Sunday o f
Claims o f th.« IVcf.odhnti ami each
of driver:
f them, ami all ot theiiuand , l « n - e Ihla confersii,-e y.-ar
It ««ill mark
u “ There is no way to reform such chumps as this driver. He o ing
that the Plaintiff is the sole own t >e th«- cen f la b,u nf one years w ort
is hopeless sr.d the sooner society takes away from him the er o f the follow ing , 1 « >cribed real à nee the p u a, nt paator ««ame. A lt '
property situate in Salem, Mat ion
dangerous weapon known as an automobile, the sooner will County,
men b r- nod ftlrnda of tlie cliur.di are
Oregon, lo rit •
U fe d to be prvavul lo h (lp ui«ke till*
society be safe."
That triaiigulaf tract 01 laml
being all that frhet u ad part o f
• io of the bc»it day» of the eon feruti ee
: The writer of the article carries the idea that if the licen­
Block Fifty S.y i.. 8 t 6 . North
; #tr.
Salem, in the Ct v ot ’ ,Sai«ni,
ses were, taken away from this class of driver he would be
A » n any aa i-au are urged ta attend
Marion Qounvy, firoy'n , lying
blacklisted in the different states and it would be impossible
the A m u .1 ('onfriviic* w hi«-h co o .
and tKtwyen »ca r, rOutvt Road,
for hitn to get a lionise in any state.
Shipping Strtmt' a n .f Cottage
vence In Sab c : Sept. Vu 8 H Severs!
Stre.-t, as shown by the duly re-
0 fslanJii g speaker« am,mg th- in
He asks the following question: “ Where is there a legis­
X jp
r a .in t e r u t t i i m u S lu t u a i l
•* '
cord .d plat on file and c f rveont
D Clare»««- True Wilaon. ««f W a ils
in the office i t ti.e p , corder e f
lator who will father such a law.”
1
¿tou,
D.
U.
aud
lllalinp
Win
1
«
Conveyances <V>r Marlon County.
Oregon, which tract o f land ta
Ml, ph--rd,nf thirrlaiut, «» tit aitdr« -a the ,
AI. T. Miller report* a ns, or .1 sal- »ceonling to B (•; Robertson, fore- , one ami the same prymites refer-
G ufeieurr. Don t tail .0 hear 111 .-*
r»d to as fractional parts o f Lots
mon catch, ouceeuJing in landing on« ' man on the jo b , will care tor Ihe high
a,Iraker» Strang I « will tied a f,| nd-
__
;_l.: ng ove»
_ 1 forty poun.e
__ :
' _____
. j
eg the
. 1 «langer
... _ o a f over- ; Three IS ) -rtd F\H.r (A) o f said
weig'i
«utter ___:
ami .. reduce
l>- w, Icome at o a f aervlc« a.
Block Fifty-Six ( f y l in North
Th* new bridge is w ide), | Salem, East o f Fairground Roa.l
B. F. Clay, pastor o f the Christian fl w.
A
V
»’A1YVVkV.%SVA%W
N\VAVAV.V.V.V.SSV.VW
kW
.VW
in the City 'o f Sutem, Marion
church, and E. C. Baker w. re in Sa­ longer and higher that the old on.'.|
business h is any such opportunity as
County,
Oregon.
T
i
l
y
r
f
t
i
T
r
m
i«
i.s
on
n
Tli^deck
is
mad,
e
f
two
by
fours
lai«l
lem Sunday afternoon, whet • Brotp r
esista In agrteultur* to rvalue# boar
and o f the whole and every part *
t‘ £ l ‘TE M H K K I»
of production through Improved m eli
Clay officiated at a funeral
* ' - on edge, which will be covered with thereof, in fee simple., free and c le a r 1
a n.aea«.auriseo « o t e e . The curve o f all idain,- .. me JJ.Too,¡ants, and
uds Take cent.—Iowa show» a varia
f Mr, W olfe and faflauy ' o f Salem
lion In’ rbtt ef production trim tlftean
has oeea'ien^thejred out and the grade each o f’ th^ni'and ail o f them, ami
passed through Turner Suwia* 4 ,?.
Th#
Turner
a
-b
w
i»
will
open
for
r*
g-
sai«l liefer.qa«.*.«. and each o f them, be
cenia in seventy Ove ca-ols a buerie'. le
their way to Meharau, »her«, yrr hag 'ireeti rui-c-i m r a considerable forew ir tuifr«d» from ass-rting any , latratiub M onday, Sept. p.i. N o lari’. . I It In«« I « the coat of productug corn ou
Wolfe will b«lild a hrepfSu e jrtd-epcf d distane, «each' sid, -of the bridge. At claim o f whatsoever kind or nature to nitr a-iaouuct-uieiit as to eurollmant 1 » <0 acre fields waa reduced (rptn Qfty
tnv Uitfi- •«« H * te rtlr- 'Mlli C t> sai«t premi.---* or any part thereof, a«l
Llaq, Auto
a short outing in the moubtaina. Mr.
two tanta to twenty coats « bushel 1 only 2*» h.p. (Jim Engine, re- Hemovet, Fui»«i
¡ I road it is highly probable that a con ver e to the
■" plaint-ff,
i Mûr and "fur such ' avail, blv bui indicati-,ns p«,|nt to a The maufacturer who had It within gulnr price $'J') ; M ile price $70 Butch os. Mairie Marvel W a.th-
W olfe and hia son ma l* —«era!
leret* b.M g* will be place.! «»ver the «Uter a-«i LUrUrtr relief as to Uie * " « d y hi.mbar c i stu.lenla f.ir lb pr*.
Bt»' power lo reduce production met» 2 Steam Ki:ox Washers, reitu-'injr Powder, Auto > 1*U
l*umps Ruar*
trier.,U in Turner while ^s«i«**fS
null uiten. with t ^ top o f toe bride-
m ,c lt ar’J
MaD» *"*!•■»'emeu la am fri m Ç ft/U fo U> thirty cants per nut' lor itrice » I . sal«- pm r
*3 ant»*!,
arici d
(I ft*r
fur H
iiT% y
fireplace lor V. C. Gunning.
_ c j iit .
noted
this
year
up
tfca
gruumU
tUa
«ou
ut
ine
.etaim
ug
w««i.d
be
tickled
lo
death
with
th.
K'Vel witr. Uie
This'surtlmons is . creed upon , ou
WaterloBs S«> h , reifuler 3 r' * ’, ' ’Nu^’ is the e tin
im e t o fl* y o u r .
Pat Brar.tly" o i f A
AumiviUe
u m in ie was
» . a . i in
n
th* « t r h .' It Is hYpetth-! by publication thereof once a w«-ek n oat uulie»blr Ivlnv l b . n*w latiti oplmrttiklty ‘ of fueeltag competition
l»‘ price
’ , ‘ 25c c Auto_‘l'ops for winter. Whir
Turner-bundgy arranging for ship >hat the ^
WlU ^ «omplvted by for four i t ) successive ami cons.-cu- and curbing lu front uf the b u lb in g
sudor thegb coadliluua
Stilli» .i n ’ s I ro ub. r i r«
.-r tfi- - T . o i p n r e s t i n g w ill R iv o y o u
.
..
, . tfse weeks (5 issde*) in the Turner
The fulloulng teacher» bave begli
ment o f seltne o f hi» fine ehickr ne. - . ,
“ The way cat lor ^hb farmer (t ( 1 )
October tf ‘ the «weather r main» fair T , jbun„ , ¿ ,’ 4 , , n..r.--p,p..r o f gen-
Rciion. All the above'wi
h >td f»r ibe }e » r . J. M \V»t»on, to ^elrnffie a hustnasa rfikn. ( i i (c tfular $2 <m ; »¡ile price $1.00 lisfn
H. is a breeder o f the Jeraey t^jant,
fo r working.
Good- work is being • al circulation publi‘ he<l in Turner.
ANo have “ KKK<>" Carbon!ho found at
Mrs. Hagailorn and son. who have done on thu road'hnd when completed 'I-irion County, Oregon, pursuant to P. itici pal. Mra. K .ri T e a n y , Matbe- adopt hualnfias tnothod«. to adapi
the order o f the Honorable L. H. Mc­ tnatla*. Latin and Ibe tllee Club, Mi»» fitmaelf f « tba aama kind ot condlttuffa
been visiting with F. C. Gurvrrsg a d it wdl t, « yip asset tu tge (own.
Mahan. Circuit Judge Of the Third Kueeble, CotumerBlal.' Miaa I'oruvlia ahd be qa offlncnily mrblla aa Is o f
wife fo r several days left Friday for
Tudicial District o f Oregon, at Salem, Guilt, 7th and «th gradr» Miaa T bvluia òanutacturer er our tüftln«»» man Id
their home ii. Los Angeles, Cal
tha ordinary «fftahnelj cf bla trad»’
Oregon, made an«l entered on the
LETTERS MLCE.1V ELr FROM
Del zeli, Intermediate and Mra, I^-ota (SI to rely leaa upon polltlrjl
2*th day o f August, 1U27.
County Judge Hunt is reoorted tu
P o r t l a n d s u b s c r i b e r s
I b » other teacher It) premises tn«l m««ra upon IndlrMuxl
The <iate o^ -the first publicatiin H MU, Primary
be ir. a serious condition at his horn«
hereof is August 25th. 1927.
t ,e high iBhool l ay nut b«eti definitely Initiative, 1 ! ) to work toward ro
This
week
*e
received
two
letters
The date o f the last publication ,j»c id«rU 00 .
in Salem.
Operativi efidoavor hut Ip (he mean A V / . V . V y . ’ . W . V ’ V . W A W A N l V W . V . V . V W . W y Y Y i A W . V J
from Portland subscriber* «vho fo r ­ hereof ami the last day for your ap- I
time not to wall for cooperative eo
Henry L. Earl was appointed jus­
merly resided in Turner, one o f which pearance > ^’ .pt' 7 1 ^»^«i?^'l'«'»]o “
ileavor to solve all nf illesa problem’
tice o f the peace by G overnor P a t-.
■ ,.
i
ik lK l) A. VVII.LIAMS
in printing:
Attorney
Attorney fi
fo r Plaintiff
...... ......................................................................................................................................................... ..... ................................................................
THE FARM ER’ S B E S ( WAY O lj^ because Individuali* he can do tom o’
eiraoa last Saturday ii place o f D iv-
thing at the prisent tlm«>"
Good luck to you Sir. Editor, and Address: U. S. National Bank Bldg.,
id East burn, who rvceiAly resigned.
S C H O O L ^ O O K S A N D S C H O O L S U P P L IE S
tyalem. Oregon.
I congratulate you in bringing vour !
Mr. Earl has served .Turner precinct
Dean Rustell nf Wisconsin
isln Collage
paper, year by year, to a standard (
School Days are here ugam and we «re ready with
r * « thing»
of Agriculture lay»:
“ Two
in that capacity for several terms
worth while.”
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
made and high school b <oks and a fall line of school
bare hit the (imifir tari but th
prior tc this.
. .
Signed.............................. ..............
supplies.
They
Notice is hereby given tbat the un- [ same things lia ij b ii‘ bu«ln< «'
Ed. Jacobs spent a few days last
Portlaml, Ore. dersigned, by an o rd -r <*f the County
a;# Increase In cost of {iroductl- n
Hemember, books tnd supplies count on the card
week with his nephew, O. P. Given
and decline In prices which latter
The other one was typewritten and Court o f Marion County, St ite o f Or
that entitles you to .1 $ii portrait FREE
a n j family. Mr. Jacobs went to Stay-
e -o n . duly made and entered on the , has l lea mora drastic In farm pfo
carried ng heading amt was unsigned.
9th day b f Sept.-mber, 1927, was ap-
ducts than manufactured produots
lon'Saturoa;- fo r a ’ isit there,
A few siHfircslion.i for the use of scholars this year
The writer womiers where the editor p oin w i executor o f th«’ estate o f Sar
lumm A ® **"-»
The farmer’ s political friends n y
t Some o f the young hunter* have keeps himself every day that
are: fountain pens, mechanical pencils lunch boxes,
ho ah A. Jory, and that he has duly , salvation can be found through tegle
i
s
u
been practicing up on jack rabbit* the knows »0 little o f what ia going on, qualified as such. ^ All person- having
thermos bottles, book .itraps, the new $l.r>n llasblitfhts
V ** a
r z lrl
r-\
latlon. Oar leglslatlyb doctors pro
fifaodbs-n _ S í f
rWtini*»
past week, g. tt.ng their aim back for ami then gives a little advise a* to claims agair st said estate are hereby
for dark winter eveuintrs, combs and brushes, whisk
pose
price
control.''
The
difficult)
' 5 ilvsrlon
notifted to présent the samc, «luly ver-
the pheasant season.
brooms,
shaving outfits, toilet requisit*'s. etc.
with tills 1 « price roaffol alwaV»
what they would do if they were the ■fied as required by la*’ . ®t the offii-
_______ -»arise
means price elevation which alway»
Uncle Ira Pearce has been under eilitor.
o f Elmo S. White, Attorney at L a *.
\N i appreciate your patronatre and will cheerfully
producca expansion In produrtloto and
the weather from a bad cold the past
I f the writer o f this letter would Arr-r'.-an Fidelity li«1g., iff the City
sen e you in every yvtiv possibk«.
if this occurs wlthput expansion la
have signed hi* or her name to tbe o t Salem, Marion County Oregon.
week but is now better.
*
—lthin six months from the date o f
consumption you hare Inevitable de
letter it would hav» given us the op- 1 this notice, to * it. September 15lh,
E. S. PRATHER
clfne In prices. I b e remedy «sulks U>
CRAW FORD
p«)rtunity to acquaint them with our | 192
» “ * vr
prodU'S the r»ry cpposlte result
Reliable
Dniggisi
fr-m that Intended.
^ O / V C O ^
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little vi-ited ■side o f the story. We would say to
O SCAR L- DENCEH,
TU
R
N
E
R
OREGON
’'Another legislative panacea would
Administrator o f the Estate of.j
Mrs. Little’ s sister, Mrs. Ge'dr^«’ this Portland subscriber if you want !
mqke It < a»l- r .0 borrow, a* If n n
.'virati A. Jory.
Keech and fam ily o f Stayton Sun- to criticise- u* through the mail b j
nhig !n)o debt eras the solution of the
honest enough to ^gn your name.
ia y ,
Mr. Elmer Rathbun, born May 11,
difficulty. There are farmers who
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus and
1 HSR. He died o f tuberculosis at the J alr-h It had not been quite eo easy to
fam ily attended a gathering o f Mrs. LOCAL PEOPLE TO VISIT IN
State Hospital near Turner. Sunday \ borra«* because tbe Inevlublo day
» e » » * M a »*-X1Ha*HH***ffil*IHHHM***<HiiMWNMMH**a
OREGON AND IDAHO morning Mr. Clay will preach l / on« cofnc* wh n they b u r*'to pay grind
Titus’ mother’ s family held at tho
pal and Interest. The third ISylsIx
home o f her uncle, E. C. N a/tzger
the
oubj
ct
“
Jesus’
¡«lea
o
f
Happiness”
j
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Riches and son
live remedy would make easier (lie
o f Gerrai*. . There were 37 present
Donald expect to leave Friday fo r a
pathway for cooperative endeavor
Misses Josephine and Tilda Johart- ten ua\s’ vi. it in Eastern Oregon, TURNER YOUNG PEOPLE
All you have to do Is to wave the
n o f Salem were dinner guest* at where they will visit .Mr». Riches' sis­
magic wand r’ ooperatfnn''and all the
GO TO W ILLAM ETTE UN1V.
W e Kavo matto arrangement.a with
farmer's difficulties will Immediately
the P- O. Witzel home.
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Miss Ethel Given, a form er gradu- | disappear. I wonder If there Is any
Owen Thomason, a gra«luate o f the Matthew* o f Sh«:ar»r'* Briuge, Ore­
on»- uf thè lendine Typowriter Ag-
government fhAt ran irtelre people ro
class o f ’27 from Turner High, i- gon, rnd her brother and «rife, Mr. ate o f Turner high school, will e p te r .
operate. Hid oticri-«« of cooperative
Obtained, acti.|,mp«l
Willamette
University
thi*
year.
Mir.«
preparing to entei O.A.C. this fall. • and Mrs. D. O. Stanton o f Bend.
onclos in Salem whereby wo will be
and we will promptly «and yau a
effort will Us In’ orsanlzatlon from tbr
i
was one , o t the honor
Donald will go On to Wgiser, Idaho, 1 ■ Given
. „
.
- graduates
.
yp t,rt. O u r b o -k w i I’ a tcn tiam i
bottom up htthpr Urn a from the top
Trade-mark* will be lent to yoti
able to furniah' you Htnndnrtl typo-
FO REST RANGER EXAMINATION to attend the R eiser Hour,.! up. They »(_’ “ ™ " " j * 1
,
? v;
down and It wRI fake a decade or two
on request.
will return by way ot McKenzie Pass. She has b« en employed as b'rokkeep« r tor the result! to be felt
According to advices from the U.
for Don«* li^ofhers in Turner the pa»t j
“ The farmers have at hand s
S. Department o f Agriculture there
year. Miss Given is the daughter o f
wrib'rs jit low monthly rent, Como in and see the
remedy that can he utilized Ini
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
&
will be an examination held fo r the
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Given, who oper-
mediately with the definite k«iowledge
machines and get lernt».
------- PATENT LA W YE R S —
All services to , nex|, Sunday at the atca a dairy ranch on the Marion road
that it will secure far better results
I »
position o f forest ranger. Applica­
305 Seventh S t, W.»«kington. P. C-
Ï
F. P. ROWLEY
If ili<-y will take a leaf oji of pn-»eni
tions must be received by the U. S. usual hours.
I near Turner.
Turner
day business un* lb.ids they will hav>
Civil Service Commi.»ion not later
The program last Lord's day wa*
Miss Laverne Hewitt, who gradu
Oregon
relief In agriculture they will noi ha v e
than October 14. Applicants must be well carried out. The weather pre- ated from Turner high kchoul last
* * ♦ » » * * * .,,«
lo wait for. llurlnoss has suffered
not over 21 and less than 35 year, ’•'< r.te«l ome people from attending. spring will also enter Willamette this!
farr
liiislno*«
old. £x-sèrv»ee men must attach to Mr. Swander, state secretary o f the year. Miss Hewitt was prominent in ' h* same nf the farmer,,yet
throffgli la a way! that Is fai
their application» their original dis­ Churches o f f ’ Hrirt in Oregon, deliv- all high school aetivilje.« last year and ' da
Have your envelope* printed with
charge, photostat or certified copy o f ereil the morn r.g y rmo*. there were will be gr«;atly missed from the rank.« i r.head of the’ farmer This has bi-en
Libought about Ihrough lu^nstrlai ypur return addreaa-
Tho Tribun*
same.
Application should be made many vi.iior* to help partake o f a this year.
She is th» «laughter o f
«ffndency, through Improreme'nt ol can do Tha work.
direct to U. S. Civil Service Commis­ good dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hewitt o f Tur-
methods. They have Increased labor
sion, Washington, D. C., fo r form
There were six able ministers pres- ! ner.
on*put per unit to tho degree the cost»
2000 and state the examination i.; tor ent for the afteroooii talk» and. pre­
«1 pro'lficllofi have acfffally been re
‘•
‘ For Better Appearance”
BACK FROM CALIFORNIA
dbced hy tetter methods t t carrying
V
*
forest ranger.
sented themes that all should think
oli work. IhdnOlrial efflcrprleee on s
The Tribune sl.op can print your
Mi«s
Emma
Hohl
has
returned
from
e»rn«stl> abouL
W onderful talks
STANDARD CLEANFRS A DYÇR.S
WORK ON NEW ROAD
Urge (caie ere «pending million» on | butter wraps, letlrr he»«ls and an-
r m e a re h
Tre t a n
*•*»>.
»...*.n
.
.
PROGRESSING RAPIDLY they were, *n«l lr.«pirii(fc. Ihe speak­ a two months tour o f California, - research, irr ten years Cutotnoblle velopeo.
spending much time in l^oi Angeles. I output per *nrker i.as Incrnased 172
362 N. Com ’l 9*.
ers were as follow »: Mr. E. Von
O rtgon
per eont, tlrsa 211 per cr.Hl, ell S3
Work on the Turner end o f the
Mi«* Hohl wa* enthusiastic over the
O
. F. F
rsn
klln
ptr cent, cement (¡1 ptf- ttnt.
Clovcrdale Market Read is progres­ F’orell o f Jefferson, whose ««.oj- ct was large pond o f gorgeous «vater lilies
W *»
•“ ’Comparo that with (them.
The
sing rapidly in rpite o f the bad “ What is worth while' In tM* fife ?” growing at Riverside, lialif.
Miss
[ac-kors liavo tne, caoed r.j
37 p< r
•
*
*
»
«
»
•
«
weather. The cr*-ck i* being deepen­
Mr. Clay the minister, wa* absent Hohl is a form er Turner girl, »per,ti­ c«r.< sukar rdndlng 2’i per c -nt, boots
H I * * * * * * - • • « • # * -. * * .* * »»)* * * • * • * -
Give The Tribanc or ;«iit for what
ed tnd widened, both above and be­ for a few hours, being called to iiu-
and »u.«*» only « per eeCU There has
Uig hor chilhood dajrn litre and grad
been an ■'«ernasa la agriculture elnce you buy from our ad verileen.
l t * hr bridge at the city limit« which lem to preach the funtu»J ir v i - » for | gating from the Turlker high school
1913 of 20 p. « cent H.I* doubtful Dint
I*
A New American Car
Fòr A ll-A m erica
HM5
BO N ES BROS.
ALL-AMERICAN SIX
W e H ave
Sale T he
F o llo w in g
H* L. EARL HARDWARE
Turner,
Oregon.
rir
/
PATENTS
D. SWIFF
CO.
I