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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1928)
i V'ur,. X Ií. *’• ' *' .ijSM Li"** Locals Association Dairy Feed HTItONO runt in " ill I Business Men’s Adjustment Company Mir.n. Co. u i i s c a s h s t o 2 1 -2 Will doll for $70.00 Regular price $90.00. I $ r H. L. E A R L H A R D W A R E Turner, Oregon. e 53 c POUND u* auNs 1 In getting out of a car lately '■ii 1 A. Q M i r# in jurad Itti ankle. H-O O A T S Mrs. I. II. Small uns called to - : ! i n, i m i lay on account of the serious illness of her sis- tur in-law. OATS Á - - T he dc location of the Judith I. A. T urner Memorial IL in c which was to have be« n held Monday January 16th, has been p tp.mi'll until S u n day Jan u ary Funeral Directors E W 13A LM E R S t o i - w a u - v «¿¿v ^sar 22, o w in g lo (h o a bsen ce ui I>r. 'anderson, who is in th o east Lady A s s is t ant 2li*>Hu. ('huri'li t i l — I)av or Night Phone 129 ANDERSON’S THE SPORTING G OO DS STORE 167 No. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. © 4 % Paid on six months • • All Oats lie wi-o. Protect your home or other broperly from loss. H — H — H — m* Tim e Deposits bn Fire and ARGO CORN STARCH 3 F 0 R 25 •• A u tom ob ile £ i • » Insurance W ritten Turner State Bank ***> 1 . lv “ No insurant : Tnfs is the «aditesi part of lie report of many - r . Sporting Boot* and Shoes T he Cleaner and B etter No P rem iu m s A M U N 1T IO N Athletic . Goods * H ebei’s E conom y Coffee 47c L ip ton ’s Coffee 53c W h y not L ipton ’s Cocoa 1-2 lb 20c, Pound 35c Mrs. J. 15 Burge, of Portland, spent the week end at (he home of her brother-in law, J. W. Purge. Webb’s Funeral Parlors Salem n H P. Heating stoves are still 5 r ir cent off at. * X W Ï - r I have on hand one Fuller and Johnson engine, ***** T he Ladies Aid of the Mctho- Int church will meet with Mis. G unning, Thursday, instead of Mrs. .Small, us w hs announced X I )¡H¿. O regon . Reliable Service. j 1* Kit . M olasses in a n y q u a n tity for less th an barrel lots. Bring’ c o n tainer. ... L IC E N S E D • M ih . II L. Karl is recovering from an attack of bronchitis. ; 52.00 Per l'on T u rn e r, t N O T IC E Now is the time to feed stock salt and at 10c per pound is the cheapest as well as the most profiloble tonio to fet’d to a dairy herd to keep them in prime condition. Cajl and try it. Phone Dll ! Kot h » than 19 percent Not h s than t 1-2 percent N ut more than 7 percent Nut more than H percent \ i I; :.( li fcr ••ile. Rt.it.. c.. ,.'l pl-.c-r, tu. -ijr... 1). F. lì unii, Mimi. ujwlLa, Contains Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Middlings» Mtllruh, Meat Meal, Fish Meal, Bone Meal, Charcoal and Fc^t. • % H EBELS E C O N ( )M Y , , X £ ? Trade At WANTED— Heur from owr e of Viash • ** H SALEM, OREGON $ |2 Per T o n ’ Orctfotr We do the work, boulder the ixpiiin ami rnuk • «-o rliui|..i un'if:» collection iii made. $2bli,000 u.id Account* turned into (.'•«h Sin*a We Started. Jot dews u trial Hut of bed * b n and H — Get The Habit! STRONGEST 413-16 M ono Bid; H — -------------------- jfc ‘No Collection, No Charge” ! j , Not I. •) tliun IV percent Not loan tliun -1 percent Nut more tliun 9 pereont Not moro than 9 jierocnt Minimum MoUturn 12 |>er<oiit f'rtidi' Froten Crudo Jut Crudo l i ber Oradlo Ash the H - - H — H — H — H — H — H Delhi ¡.n-nt recount* collected on a X Protein Fut Fid re /\«h Association h , -H X: (l. l ymi i>roti-e>U«ii lu the Northum Asen rumi Co. I.t<l., of !,oinlon. K.l’.ltowlejr, Agt. Turner Contains Ground Oats, Ground Corn Barley, Minerals, Oilmeal, Soya Bean Meal, Cocoanut Meal, Millrun and Salt. Analysis AND SUBSCRIPTION «1.25 P U l YE A R . / •* • • • ’ !!i SS«323SroB?!2 i i mie Crude Ci min C’ rude JA SU AH Y 19. 192«. TU UN KB, OKKÇON, T H U R SD A Y . No. IH. > Turner Lumber Sc Mf&. Co. fin s. — JH — H — H — H — H — H — See How lev. W *##**»**#***<#**#4M (**!H f***#IH M M l#***#*#tt«***t-***-»*»* > * WE BUY AND SELL h N< w nu i ur m 5f**ti‘e Clothing. Wntrli. - , Gun«, Hifl«», Tools, PisiuVs, Musical Instruira ts, Bicycles, Teats, Ltc. W illard Hall was a Salem visilor E. S. Prather, w ife and son Do you carry insurance on your Karl Stanford Jr, were Indepen ¡hom e? Fee the Rowley Insurance Friday afternoon. i Mr. and Mre. 8. Talbott attended d en ce visitors, Su n day. * I Agency, Tribune Office turner. the showing of Ben Hur at the if I Paul H low u ley anil tin thor at tended Elsinore theater, in Salem, Friday Mrs. J. F. Lyle spent Sunday aeemi lie und m u l i n a of the S ' II. A. night. 2 ! i a « aerini Î at (he O. A. G. Moore home. STAR EXCHANGE 32 I N. Coin'l St. Pliu i. 358 S.il.m, Oregon ! In their new <|uarlcra in the Frater ni «ml Temple, in Salvai, Saturday night. Only Place of Its Kind in Salem a »»»* * *** t y > *> \ i*#*»**;:;;***« a#***»****##*#««******** The Pom eroy and Keene ;f/9 Stale Street. Stiletti, Oregon. JE W E LE R S AN D O PTICIANS W o u r » now located in our ties« location with a new assortment of jewelry for you to choose from li-K- :• « K - K + ♦ MCA * **• • • • S C. F. B R E IT H A U P T 512 State Street New Illigh Building i FLORIST Salem, - Phono 3t>0 - » * * * * * * * * W f W H » l » W » H Mrs. Mary Barr accompanied her grandson, Hollis Bonee, to Sa Mr. F o u lt« , collecter for th e Oregon Orniti Co. ha* been on t h c j o l i the p a il lem, Saturday, where they attend- w ci k. ilecl the film showing, of Ben Hur, at tho Elsinore. Mr« Ada M ithin* » ; : f . Salem visit or Mnlurdiiy. , T. B. Funston, cf Route C, was Alla* Until Stover, of O. A. C. I* th in Turner, on business, Saturday. bourn- gueat of Mr*. 8. Talbott, ever (lie week « nd. .< Several members of the local Re- bokah lodge met tho fore part of Mrs, I.. J. Rowley anil Mi«s I.u- the week and cleaned the I. O. O. F eF K chenWeie Salem visitors Fri hall in preparation for celebration day forenoon. Ti-.’ y m >t vi«s Mild of the birth a dversary of Thomas C « red m irtin in Salem and the three WtJdey, founder of Odd Fellowship acting as a com mitico from the in An.ercia. local Uehek-di lodge, purchased a new stove for the lodge «lining J Mrs. W. A, Martin, who has room. been in Salem, under the d«>et< r’s David It. Carr, fountain pen care, returned home last week, Ï manufacturer, ofPortland, was in much improved in health. Oregon. D a y and N igh t S e rvice O REGON STAYTON - «•» «•• •% > Wt XIARMMM ir o W BMir : Phone 448 Residuncs 75b-15 Dr. O. A. Olson, D entist f, i «■: ,.!j Mr- and M m . Sloan and Miss weekly. A Maxwell M cKay was a Salem Morgan were Sunday dinner Cnoa Hay Veneer and Bos Co. starts visitor Friday afternoon. f50,O«)O furniture factory. guests In tho Pelrell homo. «J Klamath Falls—I.onc-Bell Co. sells >fra I, «Lay, of Lake Grove, is Mrs. Km tun Farr, of Sidney 600,000,000 feet of Uniter to Weyer haeuser Timber Co. for about 11,520, visiting her fi ¡end. Mrs. .). W. han spent the week end with her 000. som. mother, Mrs. Emnin Moore. Waluport—Village lets oontnet for age , and schools ooat $26,'142,454 lu SALEM >!$T! 4.i!!i>lil>li>7 -rilii'itfir!’ Mr. and Mrs. Ne'er, Miss Helen Peetz and little Betty Coats took dinner at the Bert M cKay s on Sunday. Improving road from Alsea h uhway. Niilm.ii Fle*li (‘C''»r Plates that will not bren“ mid X-R»y* Work Al Ue« onahle Price* rvfV “s j ! (JJ, i ‘ r s Miss Maggie W illard, of Cal- iforni, ha3 been visiting Mrs. George Grume the past week. Carl Duncan was in Salem, Fri Vnlsetz—Cobs A Mltohell nlll hers Miss Ruth Martin, of I.ov.is- day, nt the home of his brother opOreting with double shift. ton, Idaho, carne Sunday night John, who is very sick. * Oregon has 183,85$ pupil* of »ehool for a visit with her uncle, J. Ài. PAIWLESS DENTISTRY M ASONIC TÏÎMPLF. Doris H illecry was home over the week end, from the U niver sity of Otegou. A party of twelve, from the Salem fire hepartment buys nnothsr Miss Avalyn Dol/.ell and Mr. tethodist church, attended tho f 13,000 pumper, D. E. Feldman were hom o visit peeail meetings of the Stayton 8 t. Helens—Fred J Tooie. late of ing Sunday. M.’ thodi-t church, Wednesday. "Salem Statesman buys “Soutinel” V E T K IU N A R IA N • * '» * ’ - ^ t »4 V W e clesire to serve the public * ’ W ith r Prom ptness and efficiency Let us figure yonr bill. » •»*. * Mr. and Mrs. Standley had as their guest far Sunda'y dinner, Mr. rnd Mrs. C. P. Ci von accom Stylo glass point fountain pen Mr the pastor of tho -Christian Carr is a former resident of Turner. panied by Lari Duncan, were Sal church, Earl Confer and wife. em visitors Thursday night. (i. F. KOKINCK, Y.S., II.V.Sc. Rough and dressed lumber &HlftOLES (highest quality) 5 grades to select from and Cedar posts Mr<=. Lyle d r ve down with her son, Frank Lyle and fam ily, who visited at the Herman W ipper home. On the rerurn trip to portland they stopped in Salem to call at the George Moore home, >♦♦♦>♦ >->*~y** Salem last week dcnionstrati.'f his •> «■ W e Garry in Stock Phonp 875 » jLs 3 a . 8alein--M«rion County pudget for 1928 is $1,204,260. 8alem has laid 102 blocks of paving thip ys&r. Chiropractor Medford's assessed valuation of $6, NeurocaTdttreter Service 530,410 is 761,390 above last year. Phone 87. Rosidenoe 1471 / Independence—Students will build new farm ebop for high school use. 256 N. High Street Portland— Jantzon Knitting mills Salem, Oregon have »hrpped over ti,500.000 goods this yiar. ' 5 State board approves plau for *10C, N K W LOCATION 000 tuberoulcais hospital at The I *U*w F A . Cl I Permit »feed fur ISOO-h. p. {ftrfrer t 10/ O.egon Building, Salem, Orego: plant on Vooa Lake ahd Mill Creek- * 4.V" «V ' -r Tillamook B*y ships fiiit cargo DR. AGNES LEWIS *» ■% * * «L * • -, “ f lumber loodedrklirect (or fcire.gn por*. DK. HENRY LEWIS Portland’s deep sea trsde should pass ■■ V > 5 , 000 ,009 lonsthis year, -in 11 months i Osteopathic Physicians K 1540 ships enhered the port and 1533 sailed. Telephone 2550 Saleai, Or. t« r. Dr. O. L. Scott Oregon state highway budget for 1928 Is $3,898.000, including $740,000 for oiling roads. Klamath Falls—8. P. D cb P i Hillsboro—Plau* are ordered drawn for $100,000 washtngtou County court raises 10,000 rnoks potatoes on 1 acres. house. ' ' V ale—Canal construction ue State lets $4S,831 contracts on Oiex- way at Harper, on Valo reelama« . Kowsil section of John Day Highway. projsot. Oi«gon banks have ou deposit $310, Besdsport—North jetty o f U ni- 664,231, largest sum in stats’s history. harbor wilt receive $440,080 fwioct «* Burns—’.Tans completed for new fund. FOR RENT— Four room apaii • $100,00o Letai.s Hotel. ’ E. T. Pierce, Turner State Bank Stats wilt Improve 12 miles of Fremont Highway, near Silver Lake. Nyssa -Construction pegins on 25- Hava your unvelope.; prln‘e ’ mile railroad to Owyhee dam. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, of Port W alton. 1927. land, visite«l Sunday with Mr. , . . . , Marten Country is third richest co- Fossil —Clarno oil test well attracts your return ad iraea. T h o B ert M c K a y s a rc ln s ta l- l|nty iu g(ltte « 4 ^ 3 3 4 « e besides util- Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. can do ths wollt. widespread iuterest. litig c it y w a ter in th e ir h o m o , j^utea. C. linker. The T 4