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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1928)
■***<<.**%'•# Ofm. < T urner ssrsr VOL X II. TURNKIl, OREGON, THURSDAY, NO. It). HUB3CRIPTION $1.25 r i i * YEAR. JANUARY 2b. 1928. — Locals ‘ VO Association D airy Feed Contains Ground Oats, (»round Corn Harley, Minerals, Oilmeal, Soya Bean Meal, Cocoanut Meal, Millrun and Salt. Analysis Cruilt Protein Not lei* limn IT percent * ( ‘rude Fat Not b ss limit I percent ('rude H'lro Not more tlmn V percent Crude A»lt Not more tlmn 0 percent Minimum Moisture 1Ü j*«*rcei»t $.|2 Per Ton Not It •» than 10 ¡wrcfiit Not l< ' than I 1-2 pere ut Not morothaii 7 percent Not moro ihun * percent Ct ut!o Arli >5 2 .0 0 P e r T o n < Molasses in any quantity for fj less than barrel lots. Bring con- r tainer. y Oregon Grain Co. ! Turner, . QRaa - e..n . - Oregon. ‘mssssz •....... so W e b b 's Funeral Parlors Funeral Directors AND LICENSED EMBALfJIERS ' sk ™ - i - ’ r-r*rwja Reliable Service. .1 or Trade A t H E B E LS “No Collection, No Charge” » Delinei !■ nt hrertunt I cnll-etcd on-a contine, ut basis. Wo do tie work, houldcr the ex|»i ii*. and make no churn” uni«'»., collection in made. $200,000 n.-.l Account* turned into Cadi Sin«« Wo Startet!. Jot down u trial li..t of bud on?« nnd let un turn them Into actual money. * E U ; S C A S H S T O R E X I •X j ' I j ¡X L a d y A s s is t a n t 53 c POUND Dean and Mrs. K. 0. Hander- ton, of the Eugene lliLle U n i versity, were in Turner Sunday for dedication of tho Turner Memorial Hume. Si cral members of the local Masonic lodge attended llie Mas- oniu lodge in Slayton, Monday X night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Little spent I. Sunday ait. moon at tho J. AL X I Hones home. X: i] ‘‘ No insurance” . Tnfa is the f : «ndlx-Kt part of the report of many I ' fires. lie wise. Protect jour X ■ home or other broj>erty iroiu loss. S-. Kowley, f.evi Wehb, of West Salem, is confined to the house with n bad case of ldood poison. Levi is h form r Turner l oy and L employed at tho p1 nitentiury ns guard. \\: X • Ut*this convenient, coordinated service to Pacific Highway points, •» •> N o w you have the choice o f traveling vja ¿odthem Pacific by rail or highway. Dependable- /r .ins and motor<oaches provide frequent serv- !c. at convenient hours. If you wish, go one way by train and return by motor-coach. Your Southern Pacific rail tickets {unless' specially restricted) arc good on the ¿caches. Daily service to and from Salem, Albany, Port land, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland and intermediates. • ,r. . ’ ,»• '•**< Hebei’s Economy Coffee 47c Lipton’s Coffee 53c Why not Lipton’s Cocoa 1-2 lb 20c, Pound 35c P acific H. S. BOND, Agent. Turner, X H-O OATS Tlte Cleaner and Better OATS No Premiums - - ¡i K a ' !fi S* Oregon. Silver-gray Motor coathes leave and arrivcj X NOTICE * A All Oats I have on hand one Fuller and Johnson engine, 2 1-2 H. P Regular price IC0.00. W i l i well for $70.00 Now is thé time to feed stock salt and at 10c per pound is the cheapest as well as the most profitoble tor to to feed to a dairy herd to keep them in prime condition. Call and try it. * AR G O CORN Mrs. J. M. Bones his received 100 baby chicks from tho Need- ham hatcheries, at 8 iletn. They are of tho Frost ringlet elrain and are a fine lot of chickens. F. F l’eters has <li-posed of his fine let of rabbits. Do jou carry insurance on yotir home? Si-c tin- Rowley Insurance Agency, Tribnne Office Turner. Motor-Coach t ECONOMY r! X 'K N * "a By Train T • ■ X Get The Habit! Phone 311 41. Id Mri'jiw liiilt.. SALEM, OREGON Contains Corn Meal« Oat Meal, Middlings, Millrun, Meat Meal, m Fish Meal, Bone Meal, Charcoal (J and Fat. Cru*!« Tiber H — H — H — H — »I — H — H — H X H TIIOM 1 n, II,.* HTItONOKrlT (i. l you i rot. c^ini .n (I.« North rn Amuruiue Co. 1,1.1 , of London. F.P.Jiow W , A|;t, Turner m * « H Business Mon's Adjustment Company Association Egg M ash Crudo Protein Crudo ]'ut - H — H STARCH ll X 3 FOR 25c ll ! Heating stoves are still 5 per cent off at. | » f \ **•*«.>» H. L. E A R L H ARD W ARE Turner, Oregon. i. X , .W A W W W .V A S W .V / A V .W W W A W A W W V W A S rV- ( ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- j '.W g .V .V / A ’^ V .V A Y W Y A ’W /rtV V W A /V V W A /W V V V tW . Some of the Petersen boys were out of school the past week GUNS - A M U N ITIO N on account of u form of skin dis ease. H -H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H Bull brothers uulaoded a car ma M a a M # tH t* * * «# «* * iH ta # a * »tM n . ir * % * * # w * t i* « * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * load of new Chevrolet» Tuesday. Sporting Boots and Shoes Several from Turner have been! W E BUY AN D SELL { Some of tho girls, former attending the revival meetings at j New a, ii u i M n'ii t'Tothing, WaUhcs, Gun», Kiflus, Tools, graduates of Turner high s. lioot tho Stayton Methodist church, Pistols, Muaical Instrum. nta, Bicycle*, Tent.*, Etc. That the decorations are still are organizing a girls B.i.ket being conducted by Rev. Dumas. ball Club. They had llioir first on the business buildings in STAR EXCHANGE THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hobson, o f , 'purncr practice Monday night. 2 32t N. Com'l St. Phon« 35« . SaUm, Otr,on Slayton, i-p lit Saturday afteuoon _____ 167 No. Commercial St. ‘ - ' • • Salem , O r»'. Klmer Webb is home for a with h. C. Raker ami wife and at- That little attention seems to 1 The Ordy Place of Its Kind in Salem r M W A V A 'A Y W W r tW A V W W w A M A 'A v i ' J * « « » » « « * « * ************** r»«« ***** « aaa a nwu»*»«**»»*** few davs from tho mill at ALU tended the Leh-.-kak Lodge in the be paid to the beautiful decor- City. eveniug. utions of red and black. Mrs. (L A. (1. Moore is suffer Mrs. R. J . W atson returned la s t ' -------- ing from a had tooth. wci'k from her visit in California. That, no matter whathappens, The Work Club met at the She was accompanied home by her business in Turner goes cn jnst home of Mrs. Geo. Farris on laughter and son-in-law, Kd Mar the same. .170 State Street. Salem, Oregon. i ? ____________ Tuesday. At noon a fine dinner tin. The Martins are ranchers in J E W E L E R S A N D O P T IC IA N S eastern Or a on-* ■ ’ was served. There was a pood That Ronald Towsend bas the •JOTiHo. Church St.— Pay or Night I ’hone 120 - i Salem - Athletic Goods W E NOTICE . ANDERSON’S 4 % Paid on six months Pomeroy and Keene Wc ore now locStfd in our in w locolion with a new assiirti.ient of jewelry for you to choose from A4 I » ; I % J. F. Jones, deputy state sealer sideburns lo match Lari Bear's A little bey in this town lo’ d of weights and n.easu' /, was in new must ache. Turin 1‘ Saturda and Monday, on his mother his "tuinmiok hurl laiiinct-». While here lie tailed on That, from tho amount of ed” and when asked just where his old friend K. C. Baker. glass, Ball Brothers beiietd in tho pain was pointed to his Col. and Mrs. A. C. Baker, of plenty of light on the job. throat.— Contributed. i ■ ' ■ t Portland, spent Sunday at the George Staples and Dr. S»np- Tony Gentry aud E. C. Baker That some one will have a los are established in a comfort New Bligli Building hoiTies. good job polishing plate glass. able bungalow in Santa Barbara, « eonre VeC’.iy Sr was a Salem visit California, with no lime set for or Friday aud Saturday. That Floyd Robertson is get (heir return. - Oregon. ICr*. Cecil Lniall «(>ent the past ting ready to boost Sheridan H. i.. Karl l.as hardly boon Week at the 1.11.Small home. Mineral Baths. That s tho stuff, able to attend to business this 't he annual ei IJoinlc of cold lias been "D oc” . week and last on account of n filing tlw iouuu * t ie past week. •*-4 That we had better lav aside heavy cold. He is reported to Mrs C. ItoiieB w as the dinner guest our pen if we expect be to back bo improving. Mrs. Karl is bet of Mrs. I. J.I! - M ' j Bunday. again next week. ter but not out of the house yet. F L O R IS T Stilem, Phono 880 y.y: ! t « d 6. F. KOKINFK. V.S.. B.V.Sc. Mis. T.ati:■•. F.teroon nrcoin|>anl.'d VHTIT.INARIAN D oy ariti Night Service OREGON STAYTO N Mr. and Mrs. ,L. K. Peterson Paul Kotthoff, o’ JetTerson, to Me- Kemember the gn».d old day* before and son Eldcn, were Sunday hnina, Saturday light. they discovered gertn. and yoa coul.l N O U C L DOC. OWNERS go swimming In the river without visitors at the home of Mrs. Under the pre-ont taw all dogs S month« old or over must bo ticenseit. worrying about streiun pollution. blanche Stevens, at Marion. anj tnU law reads: On Marcli 1st a penalty of $1 will be added on all nu.le and spayed female.dog licenses urtnaid, making them on March l-t. an.i a penalty of 1 2 will be ad ded on all fi male dog licenses unpaid Mr and Mt.<. Lea Barber and making them $4 on March 1st. The law applies to lire Jcecper of dog» as family s|'cnt Sunday in Dallas. well us owner. U. G. BOYER, County Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Demytt, ui Kemiotli Peterson spent Saturday at the homo of R. 0. i' mull, at Marion, •» laiuinwirp—rr"urawfailawnafl. »..- , ; « w ... v - Phone 4 ID aiiMiiiiw— ffWi awe K. Melico Ï5Ü-K Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist P/JS l ESS d e n t i s t r y Richard Walker, A t Reasonable i'ricuj .• t \ M A S O N IC TE M PLE. Iiinym |j|i||.iiirm v They are doting the giraffes In the Washington Zoo with cod liver oil wouldn’ t you hate to he giraffe nnd have to taato the »tuff all the way- down. Lot of fellow» get eiedlt for belnfc hard boiled when they nro only-dumb. Salem, wera Turner viators Sunday. Natural l’*l 1*1.11 Color Plate* that wilt u n break and X-Rny* Work SALEM | jj ¿ , hum •, íi !I h 1|I|!|I KgoaOTHOTTimUBN F »>!r4rdlL-T13»-*M» Time Deposits attendance. C. F. B R E IT H A U P T 612 Stillo Street of I Ills Is apt lobe a prosperous year One tiling lh »t it generally pay» to for moat of us — providing wa work pul off until tomorrow 1» a vtolt to the Crawford hard enough to make it so. bootlegger. . district, attended the dedication of Italy I. »ufferl'v with Hie coldest A M esleon decld in gtoru n forpres- tho Turner Memorial Home einperature It lia» hud In eighty years .lent must have the same uncertain ah.l spent the afternoon with E. C. audthl»»eem.tobeon*thing Mussolini feeling that a fat gobbler has a few days beforo Tlmtik-glving. bak Isn't «ble to do miyililng about. Baker. I I Fire and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank t i, | g Turner Lumber Mfg. We Carry in Stock Rough and dressed lumber SHINGLES (highest quality) 5 grades to select from and Cedar posts • . • >' \ We desire to serve the public ------- • W ith Promptness and efficiency Let us figure yonr bill. Phone S 75 » a Cr