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^aré « Tt'HNKit, OREGON, T H l'IliiD *Y , nu., XII. No. 23. FEBRUARY i 1, 1928. SUBSCRIPTION $1.26 PE-Iî Y F iR. --------- ■ns b a b y chicks will thrive mid grow when started on Asociation feeds. A full line with or with out milk. Priced right and none better, Locali 1 .IMtowlsv, Ai<l.Turni-J I ».i 100 ll>H. K,; k Mush n s u r u in i lo o Iba. Chick Feed ,‘ Piano Sole— 1 rice<l to sell ‘ |tiick, $b’>.$B5-$lCó-$lK3, such i o « k < s ns Kolirner, Bteinway and utili i ». 'Hiuse rare bargain> #<>, 4', 410 monthly, (.¡borni dis- count for cash. Open evening» till 0 .‘10. Tallinun Piano Store, Pilli A .\jill St. Relent, Ore. ' 100 lbs. W hole Corn 100 lbs. (,’rnckoil Coni .............. Crown I lour, 40 libs Aw-mint ion I lour, 10 lbs................................... “No Collection. No Charge* rlkuiuc unI . i entice t ion ii mu le. T Delinquent or count < collected on a continK' nt biuL- We t i n the work, ■lioulib-r the expense ai 1 make no Jiow Kare, »Salt bricks, ticks’ Stock Tonic and Panacea, Dairy and poni try minerals. $<¿00,000 U«ti Account* turned into C j .1 i Since We Start«,!. Jot down n trial lint of bail on»* nnd let us turn them into actual monc. Businc?» Men’s Adjustment Com pany 41.-U) Masonic lild*;. Plione 911 S a : r M, OREGON Oregon Grain Co. M Turner, yhrr- - - NOTICE DOG OWNERS L'n-i'-r the prcii-nt law all i I orh H ( Oregon. w v r j iths old or ovur uu.... W e b b ’s Funeral Parlors well h . s owner. • L'. fi. XJOVFt , County Clerk. Funeral Directors AND ■ i ■ w <2 il ito n liti.I- ink est win man. !i« rt m 11’ caso of Ball vs And- i-raon which was tried out inj Circuit aouri before Judge Kelly ln^t week Several Turner p eo p le!* were presepi every day. L IC E N S E D E W B A L M E R S i n i1 r ^ r ^ a E E a jn R e lia b le S ervic e. L ad y A s s is ta n t ‘Jib'» So. rh".rrb .>t.— I>.»y or Night Phone ¡20 - Salem lie n • d, « I this law r< : Olt March lot a Ip unity of 41 will be added on all I male and «payed female don li,-- n s- | unpaid, nuikuu: liter,i $2 on Mari h | l,t, mul a imnalty of will b - ad- * d< d on nil female dot; lie'lists unpaid r: k-nii them SI on March 1st. Tie law apple s '.o the keeper of dop. a X . . . . . . l-.< :i M :i i H •< > X < > M A casi 7 Heating stoves are still 5 per cent off at. /• i srro.RO H. L. E A R L H A R D W A R E Turner, F ’iday-Saturday lil«nr»rsi Specials 2 1 C fît K1 he Fa Blend. 19 I be. Sow is tbo tiino to feed stock salt and at 10c per pouu is tbe cheapest as v/ell as the most profitable torUc fi<-d ti, ji -lairy nerd to keep thorn in prime condition * Call and try it. y» ir ^ i- tin R o n .' y ! unni unte Agency, 1'ribnne Office Turner. too lbs. Duiry Food IM Ib i CU "U c a rry l.i iiii ' 1 linvo on hand ono Fuller and Johnson engine, 2 I - . II. P. Regular prico $90.00. Will soli for $70.00 Trade A t T U K N t : ir s See Rowley. l o o lbs. Scratch Get The Habit! I i i GUNS Bulk Salad Oil 1 qt 3 ** X ‘Brintf container. Mazola Oil 1 qt * 48c Red Label Karo Syrup 10 lb ! 72c ‘ 5 lb 40c Macaroni 3 lb 23c Cookies 10c per dozen Bulk Soda Crackers 3 lb 35c Beech Nut, Sweet Maple, and _ x Red Man Tobacco 3 fo r 25 All cigaretts 2 fo r 25c P. A , Velvet, Edgworth, 2 for 25c Star and Horseshoe 2 for 25c Spirting boots and Shoes ti • T H E S P O R T IN G G O O D S STO R E F L O R IS T Salem, - Phone 880 • Oregon. ,W / ? . V A V . V . V . V . V W , V . W A V ii W A ' . V .* -. $ U. F. KOKINEK, V.S., B.V.Sc. V E TE R IN A R IA N Day and Night Service OREGON ST A Y T O N 1 . Phone 440 Residence Tos-ii Dr. O. A* Olson, Dentist P « IN i-4 .a a D E N T IS T R Y Nalun-.l Plenil (’. tor Plates Hint will not lirrnk I nnd X-Knvn Work At ketnwmahlv Price* M A S O N IC T E M P L E . "*8* ” • i.. ». .. , i Wo nro carrying this week an ad for the pie supper nt the Cloverdale school to bo held February 21th. This ml should have been run ln-t week but w-;..» overlooked. Wo are sorry. For Sala— Shingles, building material etc., T. Y. McClelhm, Wost Slayton, Oregon. Paid on six months 4» % # A-- i Time Deposits > » * Fire and ] Insurance W ritten i I Autom obile Turner State Bacik STARCH 5 have xdiargo of the Turner Mem orial homo. Rev. Wel.ort n, of tho Stav- tori Baptist church, was visiting friends in Turner, Sunday after noon. While here lie extended a cordial invitation to Turner people to attend tho evangelistic services being hold in the Stay ton church, by Rev. R. L. Payne, of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. R .E . Stewart, late of Spring Valiev, Minnesota Mr. and Mr3. Henry Etc in- arc now located in this section. camp, oi Aumsvillo, wore Sun Mrs. Stewart was formally Miss day guosts of Mr. and Mr». E. C. lluzel Bear. Baker. * •> •' Turner Lumber & tff . Go. g W e Carry in Stock ' t" ■ . C * c f Rough and dressed lumber S H IN G L E S (highest quality) 5 grades to select from and Cedar posts v t t * t '• W e desire to serve the public W ith Promptness and efficiency Let us figure yen r bill. Phone 8 75 TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! FILMS BOOKS BULK DRUGS STATIONER: G LASS i SUNDRIES FAM ILY MEDICINES KORINEK VETERINARY REMEDIES K- GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS From listening to the AmDrson- BaH trial we iretconvinced that if our name were Sims - we would change it. * T «llet Paper, 25 Rolls 9§c V ». ' f?ut then a nSTtiMs juct a few letters joined together . that • they use to ca!i us to meals* - - ■ •' 3 V E.S.‘ PRATHER Reliable Druggist TUR NER We hope they remember our, name. Ü * OREGON J. 1ÚL Invitation fs Answered Sips says: “ Thanks, Turner, Some day when tho Turner girl* see a stranger in their fair city, with this stranger attired in terra cotta clothe», wearing spats and a enne, if lie's real handsome, then they will know lie’s not us. P ro gram A -V AND P<e Social Cloverdale School Friday, February 24th 8 P. M. Don't worry, Sips, tho Turner girls would know that a person who dressed like that could not reach t' eexalUd position of writ ing n fun column. H om e M ad e C a n d y - Coffee A Good Time For All That reminds us. What has bo come of tha old fashioned gontic- SALEM Have your envelopes printed with Mrs. Mary Barr spent the fjoiwirmtia your return address. The Tribune man with tho forked tail coat and week end with a neieo, in Salem. can do the work. the stovepipe bat ? COME! \ • 5 .. i ARGO CORN on February 24,’ at eight o’clock. L. W. Robertson ai d wife enter The school and local as well as tallied4lie MiUthis Orch atra, for Turner talent will furnish • the dinner Sunday. program. Music and fun for nil. Everyouo welcome. lloo»c-made Mr. and Mrs. C. fi. Jes»e. of candv aud coffee will be sold. Crab-Tree, Oregon, arrived in week. They .The Barber Grocery have on turner Hast «. * will display in their window the set of dishes that aro to be given a- way -'ll March 3rd. Salem, O ■. 1Ç7 No. Commercial SL H E A R D ON T H E STREET liew Bligh Building »> ANDERSON’S Ì r*12 Stato Street AMUNITION ^.thletic Goods = Pomeroy and Keene C. F. B R E IT H A U P T - i; Many of the Turner friends of the late Judge J. N. Duncan at H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H tended the funeral held at Hig don’s parlor». Friday afternoon. Mr. Duncan sp at many years of Arthur and Eddie Gath, Miss Itij life on the farm near Turner Olga Gath and Henry and Eddie and hud many friends among ¡»7S> Stale Street. EaK-ui, Oregon. Ahrens, were among the Turner the old timer.-. J E W E L E R S AN D O P T I C I A N S people "ttending the Better Willie Pearson is training to be We are now locuUd in our liew location with it now Home» Exposition, at olio Salem dim a second ‘‘ Human Fly” or a A molig ilio Turuer people nt- assortment of jewelry for you to choose from Col. Lindberg. We don’t know Armory. This exposition was tomling ilio Pall-Anderion trial which. Wo saw him last Friday Tliursday, wero O. P Givcn and sponsored by the Salem Realty morning high up on the roof of the Board. a * * # * # * * « * # * # » - « * # * # * * # * # * * * * « « « * * » * * * * * ? **•*#(; *# ** *:> »» son, Albert, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Gower building hanging on b y his Snvage, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Piser, 1’. li. Funstou, S. il Baker, Albert Given and F. P. Row- too nails with a mouth full of “For Botici Appearance” F. P. Kowley, Ivau McKay, nnd ley wero Salem visitors Saturday shingh nail*, hard at work. tho Ball*. night i STANDARD CLEANERS & DYF.RS ’Sail right Liiil no one without hi Hi aspirations over gets any- l'or SnK— Onu 11olestein cov. O regon Mrs. H. hotter, of Salem, spent 362 N. Com'! S«. w here in this world. • duo to freshen April 10. Heavy the week end with her friend, Mrs. Phone 1433 O. F. Frit Mir milker. T. Y. McClellan, West L. M. Barxce. Lawerence Robertson »ays get t # « « « » « f t * « » * « * * « * * * * * * *rw » *#-***■* ft# «***«****ftft***H H H H t'» Slayton, Oregon. ting up high is all right if your Mr. and Mrs. G . Farris spent head is built right. That’s all right The Cloverdale School will Sunday nt Monni». uth with their for him hut our head i-n’t lufilt in. givo it program and ; io social daughter. Mrs. Mcl.iu that way. ? Oreg' t ; . V A V . V ^ A V / J ,A V ^ . V W . V A V * W . V V t W . V A V / W W « $ • » NOTICE jj "No insurance” . Tnf* in the j nulls st part of the report of ni.niy| lir«H. bo wi.c. Protect your hoiiu- or other bmperty from lo-.-.'® « H — H — H — H — H jj, — H — H — H — H — H — H X HT It O V (4 il. ilio HTIIONUKHT x (•■I >mi |>rot• i 'il hi Hi" Northern I Assumili i ('■■. I,lil,, of Loudon. - ~ - .4.. Vf