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* rr T urner T ribune I T l V O !.. X U. SUBSCRIPTION 11.25 FK-R YEAR. TURNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928. NO. 27. —— r < M $ tl Locals Baby chicks will thrive and grow when started on Asociation feeds. A full line with or with out milk. Priced right and none better, I HTllO NO a. ttiu HTttONGKHT X <J«l you proD’Clrtut) lu the Nurtlieru Assuraurc Co. 100 lb*. Dairy Feed ............................................... 2.20 100 llw. Chick Feed ...................... ......................... 3.30 100 I bn. Chick Mash............................................... 2.85 100 Ibn. W hole C o r n .............................................. 2.15 Crown Flour, 19 L b s ............... ....... ....................... 2.00 A. L. Bones informed ua that the Brotherhood of American Yeomen were going to give a chicken dinner ill their hall in S ia m Saturday night March 24. it is a get-acquainted supper. The price is 35 cents a plate. All members and friends are invit ed. Fisher’s Blend, 49 lbs..................... ...................2 00 Association Flour, 19 lb s ....................................... 1.90 Kow Kare, Salt bricks, Hess* Stock Tonic and Panacea, Dairy and poul try minerals. Oregon Grain Co. Turner, - - Oregon. : Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! JT1LMS BOOKS BULK DRUGS S T A T IO N E R Y G LASS SU ND RIES F A M IL Y M EDICINES K O R IN E K V E T E R IN A R Y REM EDIES GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS * TU R N E R E rr Dyes 5c to ISO E. S. PRATHER Reliable Druggist : OREGON /W J V y W V W y V ^ V b W A W flA W A A V A V A W W A W W V NOTICE I have Oil hand one Fuller and Johnson engine, 2 1-2 II. P. Regular price $90.00. W ill sell for $70.00 Now is tho time to feed stock salt and at lOo per pound is the cheapest us well as the most profitoble tonio to feed to n dairy herd to keep them in prime condition. Call and try it. htening stovos are still 5 per oent off at. H. L. EAR L H ARD W ARE Turner, Oregon. Baseball Goods - New Spring Stock Arived We Invite Your Inspetimi D. A. WHITE & SONS FEED M EN A N D SEED SM EN X ----------o---------- X I Phone 160 |i 33c X 33c 35c 49c I No 10 Bag Graham or Whole Wheat I Sperry’s Pancake I Business Men’* Adjustment Company Phone 911 415-16 Masonic Bldg. H Harness, saddlery, purses, bill Last week we said that Mrs. folds and breif cases' F. E. Sha Chas. Brasher entertained in fer, 170 So. Commercial St. Sa honor other birthday. It should lem Oregon. have been in honor of Mr. The Ladies Aid of the Chris- Brasher’s birthday. We acknow tisn church desire to thank ledge the error and make the every one who ass:sted in any correction. way in putting in the new walk If there is any irregularity in in front of tho church. It is the issueing of the Tribune this gneatly appreciated for it is week we will have to lay it onto something that has been needed the carpenters. Everything is ever since the church fins been piled up in a heap while our built. work room is being remodled, Buy your, travelling bags, The Ladies Aid of the Method suit cases, breif cases and harn ist church meet* with Mrs. I. II. ess from the Pioneer Leather Small, this week. Man. F. E. Shafer, 170 So. Com- Baseball seems to be the order merial St.Salem, Oregon. of the day now that the sun is Mr. Confer, pastor of the beginning to shine on both sides Christian church and Evange of the fence. Interest is now list, O. E. Williams were Salem turning to the national sport. visitors, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Townsend, Mrs. S. Tslbott and Mrs. of the Mission Bottom section Sloan were enjoying the fine were in Turner attending the weather with a motor trip, Sun revival services at tho Methodist day afternoon. church. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Farris was a caller at the Qeo. Farris home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. McKay called on Mr. and Mrs. Ilulen, last Sunday, and fouad them improving, but at tho same time very weak and unable to do much. Mrs. L. E. Petersen Salem visitor Tuesday. was a A N ^U C E N S E E ^A JB A ^E R S Reliable Service. 205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Phone 120 - Salem - X Turner Lumber & Mfg. Go. HEARD ON THE STREET Hal, Hoss, former secretary to Governor Patterson, has definiely announced himsulf as a candidate for secretary of state. The "boss” used to accomplish great things in the old days before Ford imposed automobiles on the public. Jie used to have great faith in the “ boss’, in the olden days of the surrey, phaeton and carriage. 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 With Promptness and efficiency Let us figure yonr bill. Phone 875 Not meaning any reflections at all, we have faith in our fellow printer and beleive that he will accomplish things in Oregon if elec ted. O k American hatter Any how we are for Hois. Willie. Weddle has been very quite regarding his campaign for state representative. Caretaker of Hats and Clothing Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Salem, Oregon. 141 S. Liberty St. Possibly the reason is that he is trying to figuer out just how he is George Moore and family, of going to embalm and where he is Salem, were visitors at the O. going to bury some of thedeadlaws that aught to be off the statute r- A. G. Moore home, Sunday. 1 books. Southard Talbott went to Portland Friday night and Sat We are for “ Billy” for reprnen- urday morning uuder went an tative. He not only belongs to our operation for the removel of section of the county but he is growth on his neck. good man for the place. Kenneth Petersen visited in Marion Saturday night and Sun We hcavd a man say the other day. day that he was going to vote for OLD FA R M C H E A P A1 Smith because he told plainly To settle up the business affairs o f where he stood. old farm o f 48.78 acres, two miles South o f Aumsville, in proposed new irrigation district. This plaee sold fo r $3500.00 a few years ago, can now be bought fo r much less and on reasonable terms. B E R TH A Z E LL, Administratrix. 1395 N. 14 Street, Salem, Ore, Lady Assistant 7 Suit ensee, travelling bags, puttees and harness at the Leather Goods Store, F.E. Sha fer, 170 So. Commercial St. Sa Eugene Horning, deceased, I am com lem' Oregon. polled to sell at a great sacrifice the Mrs. Wes Smith visited in Salem Saturday afternoon. This was her first trip to that eity •iace her illness. Funeral Directors X H — h — H — H — H — H — fl — H — H — fi — For Kent—Eight room liouse- See E. T. Pierce,Turner Oregon. OREGON Salem, Oregon Webb’s Funeral Parlors 49c I 69c X Cigaretts, • 2 pkgs 25 c Star, Horseshoe and Climax I 2 cuts 25c 261 State St. !♦ « * * * * * I M H M W H I U I »»♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ »♦ ♦ M M » IIIIIIIH » X Dol!m|ttent nccounts_ collected on a contingent basis. W e do the work, shoulder the expense and make no $200,000 Bad Accounts turn.d into Cash Sines Wa Startad. Jot down a trial list o f bad ones and let us turn then» into actual money. SALEM , Field Seed W e offer you a complete stock of Clovers, Grasses, Alfalfas, Vetch es, Field Peas, Spring Rye, Spring Oats, Spring Barley, etc. All recleaned in first class shape and the best the market affords. Friday-Saturday Specials Soda Crackers 3 lbs Curve Cut Macaroni 5 lbs Catsup, 2 large bottles Corn 4 for 49c. Tomatoes 4 fr “No Collection. No Charge” charge unless collection is made. Fire and and While Clifford Entley and his brother Mearl were boxiug, last Sunday. Mearl had the misfort une to break one of the bones in 3 is hand. He is carrying the injured member in a sling. See R o w le y . Time Deposits : Large loaves 13c 2 for 25c Small loaves 9c 3 for 25c Do you carry insurance on your home? See the Rowley Insurance Agency, Tribune Office, Turner. “ No insurance” . Tnfs is the sadbest part of the report of many fires. Bo wise. Protect your home or other broperty from loss 4 % Paid on six months Easter Toys TURNER’S CASH STORE * Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riches of Gaston, were Sunday guests of his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. W T. Kiebes. For Sale— Shingles, buildiug material etc., T. Y . McClellan, Weal Stay ton, Oregon. Trade HEBELS New Prices on Butternut Bread Bulk Garden Seeds W e carry the largest variety of Garden seeds in the state. Our seeds are all grown on or ders by the most reliable growerg and are selected for this climate. It pays to buy our Tested Bulk seeds. E< »N O M Y About twenty members of the Masonic Fraternity, of Halein, chartered a Southern Pacific bus and drove to Turner to at tend a special meeting of Pearl lodge. 100 lbs. Cracked Corn............................................. 2.25 Get The Habit! A t For Halo— One Holestein cow due to freshen April 10. Heavy milker. T. Y. McC'lollun, West ikuytou, Oregon. 100 H> h . K kk M hh I i ................................. „ .............. 2.55 5 Ltd., of i-oudwu. F .i’.ltowkry, Agt.Turner. 100 lb«. Scratch..................................................... $2.45 b — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H I X X Well that is just the reason why we are not going to vote for 8mith We don’t agree with the things he stands fof. Mts. L. E. Petersen and son Eldon wer« Marion visitors Friday. .-»». • ■ mu *, « mudim . i ' 1 " UMLa—e' -*• a. ’Hmuiir ■ ■*' r * • ■ Residence 768-K Phone 440 Dr. O. A. 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