T he T urner T ribune VOL. XII. (SUBSCRIPTION $ ' . - TURNER. OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1928. NO. 28. -«------------ ■ " - PER YEAR. ---------------- rtW f Locals **- t " - t ^ . . i piiiiiii 1 niunn.iwt 1 | u i i T r 'f f r T .«» ■ ;'i Baby chicks will thrive and grow when started on Asociation feeds. A full line with or with­ out milk. Priced right and none better, 1 00 It*. Scratch 100 lb $ 2.45 Eos Me h 2.55 100 lbs. D i I i t Feed 2.20 ! m IK) . Chick Feed ■ 100 lbs. Ch*ck Mush 3.30 .............................................. 2.85 1 00 lbh W hole < Joi n 2.15 imi ii . s . Cracked ( k n ............ 2.25 Crown Flour, 19 Lbc .............. 2.00 I i lit -1 '.1 1 : 1 . 11 . 1 , I'.* lbs. 2.00 A s.oci.it¡on Flour, 49 11».*<. 1.90 Kow Kare, Salt bricks, Hess’ Stock Tonic and Panacea, Dairy and poul try minerals. Oregon Grain Co. Turner, - - Oregon. 4 % Paid on six months Time Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! f il m s .11 \s s books bulk 81 NDRIE8 drugs s t a t io n e r y I WILY Ml UK inks KOKINKK VETERINARY REMEDIES GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS Pocket Bens and Alarm Clocks $1,50 to $4.50 E. S. PRATHER TURNER _ H - H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — H — 11 i i Reliable Druggist : OREGON We wrDh to correct an error that *)>«uld Lave been corrected last week. At a dinner party given hy Mrt. Cha« Brasher, Kim« time ago, tho nameaol Mr. and Mr«. (1. A. M Kay vr»fu left out. They were in attendance and «hould have been mentioned among the re«t of the gueat. The Tribune is gradually *mrr ging from the wreckage of rernodlc ing and it beginning to look like a real “print «hop” again. We invite you to call and sve u«. I. E. Putnam ¡1 reported tc be improving from hi* recent illne»«. Do you carry insurance on your borne? Kce the Rowley Insurance Agency, Tribune Office, Turner. The new garag- for the Ball Chevrolet Co. .a Practically com pletcd and i« now (Kirlially occu pied. The new service station being built on the corner in front of the new garage is nearing completion. This plant is a noticeable addition to the Turner business district. Southard Talbott returned from Salem last Saturday, where be un­ derwent an operation for the re moval of «growth on hi« neck. Ho is getting along nicely. Willie Pearson was a Salem vis­ itor Sunday afternoon. “No insurance”. Tnfs is the sadhest part of the report of many tires. llo wi»o. Protect your home or other broperty from loss See Rowley. .Vies Avalyn Delzell, D. E. Feldman Misses Sheila and Faustina Del toll’ took their guest, Mr. and Mrs. Confer, to see the State Institution grounds iu Salem Sunday afternoon. 2 x Get The Habit! 11 Trade At X ! X I HEBEL’i ECONOMI 7 T U R N E R 'S C .A .S I I S T O R K i I X I I X I We carry the largest variety or‘ Garden seeds in the state Our seeds are all grown on or­ ders by the most reliable growers ! and are selected for this climate. It pays to buy our Tested Bulk seeds. Field Seed X Friday-Saturday Specials X X Fresh True Blue Cookies 10c per doz. We offer you a complete stock or Clovers, Grasses, Alfalfas, Vetch­ es, Field Peas, Spring Pvye, Spring Oats, Spring Barley, etc. All recleaned in first class shape and the best the market affords. D. A. WHITE & SONS FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN Fig Bars Ginger Snaps Soda Crackers 2 lbs for 25c 2 lbs for 25c 2 lbs for 23c 261 State St. Phone 160 Salem, Oregon 4 r*+'.'+++***+*******+++*+**-h*++*++++-.■■’•4 Webb’s Funeral Parlors Tomato Catsup 2 large bottles 35c Funeral Directors A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S i w Cascade Lard 4 lb pail 69c J M. Bones left two big holes X in the atmosphere, when he re- moved *b" big alder on the Barr proporty, along the Mill Creek, and the big iiinple near the property occupied by L. E, Pet­ ersen. Stray Guernsey heifer adout 5 H — H — H — H — H — a — I T — H — H — H — H — months old held at John. Ahrens farm 1 mile North of Turner. Found-A 10k g»>ld ring. Owner Owner may have same by paying may have same by caliiug at He­ for ad and feed. ll Ts Economy Grocery and paying C. A. Bear was confined nt for this ad. Acording to a recent news item home for a few days after a se­ Senltor Borah is using the radio in C- J. McIntosh, of tho deport­ vere operation at the dentist, the interest of his slush fund ft fund ment of journalism, of O. A. C. to Harry F. Sinclair. Friday. was acaller at the Tribune Off­ y i i hum — a— Reliable Service. — Lady — Assistant 205 So. Church St.—Day or Night Phone 120 - Salem - I Aunt Jamima’s Pancake Flour Large package 39c T u rn er Lum ber Sc M fg. Co. HEARD ON THE STREET C. A. Bear and Mr. and Mrs. ice Saturday. It E. Stewart were in Salem, Willie Pearson has purchased Mouday aftoruoon. u new Chavorlet Coupe, from Harness, saddlery, purses, bill Ball Brothers. folds and breif cases’ F. E. S h a ­ Rev. John T. Hatfield, of Hol­ fer, 170 So. Commercial St. Sa­ lywood, Cal., who held a two lens Oregon. weeks revival meeting at the No Collection, No Charge” Turner Methodist church, began charge unless collection is made. a series of meetings at the Chur­ D elinquent accounts collected on a contingent basis. We do the work, ch of tho Nnzarine’ in Salem, shoulder the expense and make no $200,000 Bad A c co u n t, tu rn e d into Sunday night. Cash Sin«« We Sta -tad. W /.V A V .V .V A V A V .V /A SSW /.SV .'A 'A Y A V .W A SW '.V V Jo t down a trial list of bad ones and The old war horse seems to he getting a bit “Slusy” himself. Will someone tell why he suIdeniy be­ came so thouroughly stricken with sympathy for Harry F. Sinclair. Quite nice is’nt it, to contribute to the political graft fund and then have it handed back to yon on sliver platttf. If this ,1/arch weath­ er was over, we’d bet our hat that H. F,S. will take the money with out batting an eye. Buy your, travelling hogs, suit cases, breif cases and harn­ Business M et’s Adjustment ess from the Pioneer Leather Well March came in like a lamb and it surv is roaring like a liou in % Company Man. F. E. Shafer, 170 So. Com- the latter days. 415-16 Masonic Bldg. Phone 911 I have on hand one Fuller unii Johnson engine, 2 1-2 SALEM, OREG ON inerial St.Salcm. Oregon. li. P. Regular urico $1*0.00. Will sell for $70.00 * Well, next Sunday is the time Rev. M. A. Groves, Pastor of Now is the time to lecd itock salt and nt 10c per pound R E G IS T E R NOW for Cotton Batten hot cakes, salt in tho M«hodist church conducted is tho cheapest ns well as the most profitoble tonio to You MUST be registered before the sugar howl etc. Yes it is April the services in Aumsville, Sun- food to a dairy herd to keep thorn in primo condition. can vote. No one can be sworn Fools day. Supprising, is’nt it’ how tiny night. H.S. Bond had charge you in on election day. ALL voters must many fools there be in the world ('nil and try it. of tho services at tho M e th o d is t! he registered 30 days before any Ikeaing stoves arc still ,r> per cent off at. election. This is the law th a t w ent churci Sunday evening. In fact, in many ways, life is an into effect last June. April Fools day all along. We 1. E. Putnam is still shut in Registration closes April 17th. think we know what is around the by his illness. Ths Tribune wish­ A voter who is now registered and corner, but before we know it we es him a speedy recovery 09 we moved out of his precinct, nr wishes to change his politics, or a woman are fooled. miss his smile on the street. who has m arried must re-register. If Suit casee, travelling bugs, you are registered, and vote»! once in Yes it is still raining April it 1:V .V A V .V A V .V .V .W .W .".W .W .V .*.V .W .W .% N N N % N N V W .V puttees and harness at the the two y«»r, l»*t p«»,ed «nd h»v* I nt here yet. moved you need not register. W /.V .'.V .V .V .V .'.V .'.V .’.V.V .V .V .V ^.W .'.SSW .V A W .SV .V Lentlicr Goods Store, F.E. Sha­ fer, 170 8». Commercial St. Sn. To register call a t the County F. 0. Gunning and wife ant Clerk's office or on H. L. E arl, T u r­ lem’ Oregon. n er; E. T. Pierce, Aumsville; Robert the Misses Mablc Archibald ant E. Larsen. Shaw; M. A. B arber, M ar Sarah Bridgeman motored to OLD FARM C H E A P New Spring Stock Arivcd To settle up the business affairs of ion; T. Y. McClellan, W est S tay trn Salem Sunday-afternoon to at Eugene Horning, deceased, I am com­ H. D. Mars, Jefferson. They are the tend the afternoon meeting at We Invite Your Inspction pelled to sell at a g reat sacrifice the local R e g istra rs and any of the above old farm of 48.78 acres, two miles named will register you free of the Nazarine church, which was Do it now and be able to a part of the series now being South of Aumsville, in proposed new charge. irrigation district. This place sold vote on Election Day. held there by Rev. Hatfield. S Bulk Garden See is 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 875 let us tu rn them into actual money. NOTICE the American hatter Caretaker of Hats and Clothing Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing 141 S. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon. i ! í H. L. EARL HARDWARE Turner, Oregon. ------- Baseball Goods ANDERSON’S TH E S P O R T IN G GOODS STO RE i 167 No. Commercial St. Salem, Ore V iV .V .V .V .V .V ^V .V V .V .V .'.SV JV .W .W W .V .V .' 'q fo r $.1500.00 a few years ago, can now be bought fo r much less and on reasonable term s. BERTHA ZEL1 Adm inistratrix. 1395 N. 14 Street, Salem, Ore. U. G. BOYER, County Clerk. Mr. Selimidt, of Marion and Henry Theisen, of Portland, his daughter, Mrs. George Slvter was in Turner on business, F ri. of Turner wefe Salem visitors Saturday, day. ■MUNMi SHOW*» ‘ KeaiJ' nee 75 1 L « au » ’ IMOTKi Phone 440 Dr. O. A. Olson. Dentist PAINLESS DENTISTRY N atu ral Flesh Col« r Plates th a t will not break and X Riya Work At Reasonable Price.« MASONIC TEMPLE. "J* "* « . SALEM " - Pomeroy and Keene 379 State Street, Salem. Orego., JE W E L E R S AND OPTICIANS W • , ■» We are now located in our new l<>< a', i with .1 uew assortm ent of jewelry for you to choose iroui