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 |>erroti-e>U«ii lu the Northum Asen rumi Co. I.t 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