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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1927)
tu un KU, oukuon , u íu íib u V. nov ; : m u j : î 8 UPáCKIPTlON Phon« 440 Qet The Habit Trade A t 11 i-: i Ì E J ; rprsTAL vrmrr SA L E M 'S REAL OLD TIM E DANCE, Crystal Gard «ru, Ferry und Liberty Stn., Sabin, Oregon. Every Saturday night, Puncing H:30. Mat On a* Old Tim«* Orrh* *tra. Adini»»icn genU *50c; lu<lU** 25c. I b o r y Them n, o f the Oregon Grain Company, wa* in Turner from Portland, Sunday. TV» nie y ThflMM'ii o f Milwaukic*, Or egon, wmf in Turner the pant we* k installing nome machinery in the local plant o f the Oregon Grain ( ’ o. Mi. and Mr*. Gerald G ower and pon Gerald o f Nowberg were Sunday vi :tor* at the homo o f Mm. Gower** parent«, Mr. and Mr«. E. C. Baker. Multitude ? o f cam wore out on the highway Suuday enjoying the fine Oregon Grain Co. Turner - -» Oregon. K b.*i Webb, who i* working for the H** nitric? mi Lumber Co««*p«r»y ¿it Mill C y, pent Suntt.iy at home*. All»» t Savage v . un taken to the doctor to have his broken 1* g attend ed to Saturday. The Methodist church choir met at the hoi >• o f Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gun ning 2r’ * jrday night. They art* prac- I'cinr some special numbers in readi ng. fo r Chn lnioi, • SPECIAL THIS MONTH No. I K ry p to ck Lenses i 1 * >uble Vi* ion I h F r v n c » , $ 1 1 t o $ 1 5 p e r p a ir 5 C d . i n c i $ 3 .5 0 t o $ -1 .0 0 p e r p * »4 X -Ray« Work A t R-asonable Prices h MAkiwaWtC J E J d p L E . ¿ BRING Your Palpi Olive and Crystal White COUPON CHECKS HERE VETERINÄR U K Day apd Night Servit.*; b tx y iQ tj B e fe ll OREGON Pomeroy and Keene 3 T ? fiU ie ^ ree‘ - lib Rum ford Baking Powder 3pp Cook Book apd Mixing Spoon Free Short Time Only ' JEW ELER S a *in u , Oregou. AND O P T IC IA N S H e are now located in our new location with a rev assortment of jewelry for you to choose fron W E BUY AND SELL N>.-* and used Men’s Clothing, Watches, «an a Rifles, I Pistole, Musical Instruments, Bicycles, Tents, Etc. FRESH VEGETABLES Every Friday and Saturday SJAR E X C H A N G E !4 N. Cera’l St. Phona 35S 3»leq^ The Only Place of It« Kind in Salem Q U IC K and S L O W C O O K IN Q th e C leanar, B e tte r Oatjj j'h e y are different No P re m iu m s M»ce O ats Sub-station fo t Center Street Valeteria T h e Pressing Service That Shapes Y our Clothes Che American Rawer Caretaker of Hats and ClottiWtt C le a n in g , P ressin g and R epairing 141 S. Liberty S Balena, Oregon Chiropractor The W .C.T.U. will meet with Mrs. W. T. Riches Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 9. A Rood attendance Is desired to henr the report o f the recent state convention. M u , for sale. Wm. Butzke, Tur- Ncurocalonic'er Service Phone ti7. Residence 117111 250 N. High Street • **»*»**# *4 M H H t«# ***# *« * * * * » * * * * * » » * « » « * » « * * * * * * * * * » < » « Salem, O regon Although u fair sired crow d attemi- • cl t ! . t i . A. McKay sale il was not as successful as anticipated. G O STOKF. PAIN LFSS PÇNT1STRY Or. O. L. Scott H vijs H x i v a i u e j U r y C. E A T O N * T 5 r . A . O REGC Ur. Q. A, Olson, Demist >’ *lurnl Fle-ab Color Platea that wiil Dui break Typewriter Pm* tire Paptr ut the Tribune office. Iteanonablc price. i\t Lower Price Levels W ill Save You Money "T H E P A Y A S Y O U Residen F. KORINEK, V.S.. B.Y.Sc Absolutely a better milk producer than Millrun- Our Contract SA LEM , ' P lÿ K Y K \ ï ]( X ) X f ) M V Protein 15 percent Pat 3.5 percent Fibre 12 percent Ash 7 percent Rough Lumber and Screen doors at bargain prices. I I .« K. li. Flagg, printer at fhe Hoys' I m ining school, was a caller at the Tribune office Saturday. Mrs. J. 1?. W ¡Hi and sons Murray and I indsay visited Saturday and Sunday w ith her mother. Attorney A. K. Schirman was Turner vi. i'.or Saturday night. Turner Lumber Mf#. Co. * a Tin* School o f EnRinccrinR and Mr- <1 . i.ual Art» o f UroRon Airricultural Colh-trc, in cooperation wi’ h the Port- land Cement A -.ociation , will Rive a -hurt course on the Design and Con trol o f Concrete Mixtures, which will l e held iu the KnirineerinR I.uboratorv BuildiiiR oa November IS. If. and 17. Si -ions will he from 7 :3 0 p.m. to 10:30 p.iy. Anyone intefvsted i* in vite.! to atten i the-e lecture,. ChiJ. Brauhtr has hi« ^ew eeiuent walk ooiiipletod. It »» a noticeable addition to the appeatance o f hi» pro- petty end aouvieneo to pedestrians the 't he couth li» lf o f the roo, Methodist e h jre h was re-shingled last week. T he work was done by {tobert- sou «lid Me Kinney. It U reported that a «on o f !|ln. A. P W ood will occu py her home In Turner and Mr». W ood and grandson Kranci. will occupy the little bouae. I. L. Kobertsnn and Mr ami Mrs Jac’g lleuth returned fr, tn their east ern trip last Wednesday. An Inte- i eating I or of tbair tr.p appear, in this week's Tribune. Richard Walker, w ho lifts been vls- ItitlR in Illinois, returned home Thurs 4 % Paid on six months Time Deposits Fire and Automobile insurance W ritten T urner S tate B ank day inoru.ng. Soil' friend o f Uncle George Bur nett V ited h.m last week. He says h.- is nappy and com fortable at the OKI People'; Horae in Salem. Mrs K. <’ • Baker slid EJrs. \V. Gow- j. were Sail at visitors Thur**ay. The Barnett family, wjho have twen living in the A. It. Woo<J property, C. F. Rones returned Monday niRht are now liyirK in tlio lieu (p^^ton from a three days' ushing trip to the property west ot tlie liejot. ^ e b b ls Funeral Parlors Funeral Directors Tillamook country. He reports a Eu'ectave at onee. Coach special pood catch o f "salmon. Chas. says operating from 1’ ortlai.d Id A .11 some o f the Indies in the party Rot Sunday, Tue-day an<\ Fr. lay o f each quite excited over trying: to land a week and arriving at FurUand Sun- -lay, Tuesday and Thursday o f inch large salmon. M r.. Fr . .!• n, who Has been visiting ííeLLbie Service. Lady Assi and dressed lum her A. L. Bonis was a busit. ss visitor week w ill stop on flsg to pick up or her moth. r. Mrs. K. J. Watson, «ince in Salem Monday. detrain passe-ngi rs at h II points be S h lN O L U .S (highest q u ality ) Thursday, returned to her home in tween Portland and Eugene. Local 20p So. Church St.— Çiay or Night Phone 120 W ord was received by friends last I'o,tland Suuduy. Mrs. Watson a c tickets may, thorfor, be sold to all 5 grades to select from week that Mrs. J. F. Lyle hail a light companied her fo r a visit points, Portlaud to Eugeua iuclpsive and Cedar posts stroke o f | him lysis. She is said to be l he«e traii;aare dua at Turner, iou th FO R COi n W K ATH K R Com fort improving rapidly at her home in bound, lt:o t A M. Sunday, Tuesday r-m< mb 1 (inodrirh Hot Wntl'r l!ot- Portland. and Friday N oilli bouhd nbout 1:2t> tb s. New tock nt he Drug Store. J. L. Harris was a visitor at the P.M. Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday W ith home o f his parents a few days last of eaoh peek . A number o f the citiz, ns, headed week. B. N. Nowells end fauuly, w ho by the mayor, were out Tuesday Fred A. Duffy, special agent for hays be. il living io the Joe ^ e Kuney afternoon restoring to their original the Mutual I ife Insurance Co., was a house moved to Dallas lis t week. Mr. Let us figure yo n r bill. Phone 875 positions some o f the buildings that husiness visitor in Turner Tuesday Nowells' daughter. Mrs, A rhu'.ft piair, n i- i" were upset on Hallow ’en. ^ morning. out of the hospital pita aud getting W James Given reported nn auto acci l'he 1.miles Aid Society of ths Me-1 »long flue. Sir Blair dUd l«si dent Monday niRht when he collided tho,list eliurch -vlll give their sd ie r from tyo;:hold fever cat,»nl from no- - with a car driven by Lewis Scolleld Tea at the l’ arsonags the afternoon of pure drinking water wi.Me w o r k in g ^ o f West Stayton. lloth cats were bad Friday N ovem ber 4lh. .'II are cord with a bridge cr«'iv. IM tc itttt ............... ...... < ♦ ♦ ♦ + H « m 4 4 * + * w + « m 4 ly damnitcd. ially Invited. "THE S P O R T I N G G O ** O D S S T O R E “I A ’ b T h . Marion County Christian Kn- CRAW FO RD deavoConventlor- w ill bo held » I Jef- 167 No. C om m ercial St. Salem , O re. Y ick So Herb Comuanv ;erson N ovem ber 4lh, d h and 8th. Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Tl)onuuor vroa| ' . W (W / . V . , . W . , . V . V . V . V . V . ,.S S V . ’ . * - S V A V . V . ,. V . V A . V Itev. L yle W illard, o f Monmouth to Corvallis Saturituy to attend thé J. H. LKONG, MGR. and \Y. L. IJ-yers. c f K ggei.e, » ¡II be Momocommw um¡ football ga’»- the chief spenkurs. Also Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond lit u , w er. AGENT W AN TED In f g r - . r re- Our life’ s work has Mr. Richard Walker has returned - I'liuiip 3 f ;0 - Oregon. Mrs Dallas lii«e, V ila O gden and J o business visitors in Salem Saturday, ritory. Make $73.00 per wet' S ole been spent ‘ n studying home after an extended visit in East s. p ilin ' Rothman will be present. Con Mrs. P. E. Thomason started on an hour for spare time, in roduci: the healing properties ♦t n 14 « A M * + * * < C -*U r^l F H « H , vention tlW -.e U ‘ ‘CMnsecrated En- ern amt Southern points. A -h . Tuesduy for California fo r a visit to Finest Guaranteed Hosiery, 96 s t y o f Chinese herbs ami tl'.ti«i«»iu \ The general sessii ns of Mrs. Charles Lyre and daughter her daughter Imogen Hutcheson, who and colors. Low prices. A oto film - now daily wo relieve **- tho convention w llltie In the Christ Charlotte visited Sunday with Mrs. lives at Stocktou. j 'shed. No capital or experience ;tec- those suffering from ian church. Special Interm ediate |iaymon(t Titus, stornarli, liver und kid Mrs. Thomas I.ittU was a Salem i * * “ ' * " “ Textilc Ç * - r " K I’nilcd Sidles Naliitii.il B^nk scslo n s will be held |n tho H vabgill- 2712 Cieenfield. Ohio. ney trouble, rheuma Mr. and Mrs. George Kooch o f In shopper Saturday. A * eal cliurch and Junior sessions iu the Ge neral Bank in " Businos* , tism and gall stones, dependence vi.new Sunday with the ¿ T F. E. W all, o f Jctt'eraon, died Tues .Mi lite.list church. C’ lime aqd bring llig li C la s s Interest paid on *imo deposits sad «Iso disorders o f men, latter’ s brother ,P. E. Tho..aiscn and day M orien* a( lh A .’-4- File m l will. your frh iids. women and children. W allace Biches, o f Gaston, speqt S iuh navinga accounui family Iw from the Masonic I ih 'I in Jefferson, Mrs. Arthur Edwards, w ho has day with hotjie-folks. Cor. Sint# & Com «w rcU I 51». I rer L iu ,citation . Call or H rit. Thursday at I o'clock. Mr Wall war Mr. auil Mrs. George Morris o f t'n- tuen quitV sick, is u nirli'improved and The local high school football team tlie brollies ill law of Mrs. I W Battle Creek Community spent Fri SALEM — OREGON will soon be able to be out. Op. h 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. held Independence to « 8 - 0 Käme sum. 471 C om i Ht. SALEM T. It. Fun,Ion was a Salem visitor day afternoon at the Thomas I .title -t?i) State St., Seleni, Oregon last Friday. ' G ilo Tho T iih si.o credit fo r what home 1 liur, lay <4 last wee l f W i W M n « UI IIIMPI— M nil you1 hoy from our advertisers. We Carry in Stock Rough r Salem = We desire to serve the public Guns Promptness and efficiency Arnioni |ior% Cutelry Athlçtiç Goods .a jLsX'c rum A N L Æ R S Q N ’S 1 c. r. BREITHAUPT I New Building 1 FLO RIST L>. H. MOSHER Ladie’s and Genis - Tailoring - &