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M M he ■» ■ !'7 - T i - r - COL. XII. T urner T ribune ■ il NO. 15 I v* li. = TL’ RNKIl, OREGON, T1JURHIJA Y, AUG. 2, (SUBSCRIPTION fl.25 PKR YEAR. 1928. ---------------------- : M T. Miller has purchased th/e NEW OREGON ROAD MAP building, on Third street former ISSUED ly occupied a? a meat market and ! ------ Paint (Jp- Dr. J. W. Ransom orders his will remodle it to suit the needs A r.ew edition of the popular paper ypnt to ¿ilue River, Ore. He of a barber shop. The building 0r#KOn roafJ and information map House ft Bara Pajnl- report* an accident on the road. housed the Post office ,*n the ear fo)der harf jugt recejved at Enamels • Varnishes • Brushes '* 4 ; •* • * « The car went Into the djtch, had ly .lays, and has passod through , he office pf thp flistric, {ofeHter f t will pay you to get our Prices ly damaging the car. Mrs. Ran- several changes of rru-at market |.ortlandf Oregon, ,, >m received a broken wrist. proprietors It was last occupied The map X iw s main paved W. J. Denheip was a Salem as a shoe shop by J |, hiss.. 1 he gravel roaiis in red. Truck business visitor Monday building vrasowned by Mis* Alice highway^. other automobile T H E S P O R T IN G G O O D S .STORE Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeVries, Kane*, roads and secondary roads areal- 167 No- Commercial St. Salem, Ore. o f Pratum, were guests of Rev. Hollis Bones started wording so indicated. National forests are and Mrs. M. A. (iroves. Sun nights at the Capital Motors, in shown in green, while recreation O fi AVUWVVWVJ day, Mr. and Mrs. DeVries are Salem, Monday night. centers are located by means of *— . I.- - — — - ■ I ......... —■ on their return from attending H. L. Earl passed away early red circles and numbered refenc- I|»e World* Sunday Sc it x>l Cor: Sunday morning at the Diaumess e? to the printed description, Hoodro Dip vention recently held in !>>s hospital, in Halem. The body is The text on the reverse of map Angeles. and Fly Spray being held pending the arrival of gives breif descriptions o f the Formerly Webb’s Funeral parlors Nothing takes the Place o f Mrs. Earl w hp has been visiting principle recreation features of ra th er for harness and sad- in the East. each of the fourteen national for- llcs. F. K. Shafer, “ The Pion Fred VonBuren, pf Aumsville ‘‘Sts in the State. A list of city eer Leather Man,” 170 South died Sunday. The VonBurcn’s are and roads,de automobile camp- >om'l St., Salem, Qre. a n ^ L ic e n s e ^ e m b a l m e r s Mr. ant| Mrs. Wallace Riches, old residents o f the Aumsville Rounds U also included. Three of Gaston, were week end visi section anil welj known afpqnd are ^veral attractive forest Reliable Service. Lqdy A ssista n t photographs, a brief statement tors with his parents, W. T Turner. fau Screen Doors .¡p f national forest policy and pur- 205 So. Church St.— Day or Night Phone 120 Riches and wifg. IW g it-* and ^orpe. suggestion* Mr, and Mrs. Albert Savage Lime. Tile, Cerneqt Etc. UNCLE MOSE travelers as tp care for fire. » Salem » sjient the week end at <va*t (In Northern Lights^ Cppies of the map may be points. tained from the district office li- Mr. Bryant, who ma^es hi» Ma chile, vision widout wohk brarv. New Post Office Building, home near I^hapon, Oregon, mak’ adreamah. but wohk wid- Portland Oregon, or from any of poultry an4 Dgiry Feeds vvaji a week end guest at Ihe home out vision mak a drudge. the fourteen forejt supervisors pf Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gunping. --------- in the State. The forest service Th»t Bring KosulI n Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker, of Yo caini have yore loaf ’ til yo makes no charge for these maps, Portland, were in Turner Friday makes vore dough. simply requesting cooperation night and Saturday, looking af from the map users in educating ter their property interests. They the public to leave a clean camp 01 massa says: A green sales- were on their way to Stayton io and a dead fire. Oregon Grain Co. m«ui am bettah dan a blue one. attend the joint anniversary cele _____ t bration o f the Odd follow and SHAKESPEARE ON AVIATION H Turner, - - Oregon. Sum folks say as how gitten Masonic fraternities. R ough and dressed lum ber fismess am all luck; mebbo »o Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bond re The bard of Stratford-on-Avon SHINGLES (highest quality) But gib me |le man whut wohks ■4 f . 4 . turned Friday night from a va has sung of men— heroic and an’ I tak’ mah chances on de luck. 5 grades to select from cation spent in Washington and democratic; of foqtball he knew Old Growth Siabwood, 4 ft lon g Brittish Columbia points. something: and of aviation he Wbar d$ hen scratches dats 11 lea th er goods wear longer. must have known because from Buy your leather goods and whar sh? gwine fin’ de bug. his plays we get the following tames* front F. E. Shafer. 170 W ith glimpses; S. Com’ l Ct., Salem, Qro. Ellen yo \yqnts surppin done go Some airy devil hovers in the LOST-Ijtdies black handbag to a bu*y man; he fin’ time sky, And pours down mischeif. Finder return to Tribune office. while de idle man making an ox- — King John, iii, 2. L^t us figure yon r hill. Phone 875 R e w a r d . cuse Fierca fiery warriors fought upon House car for sale or trade. the clouds. Jim^ Deposits Call at (he office o f Dr. A. C. A SPLENDID MUSICAL AT In ranks and squadrons and right Eaton. 265 N. Com’ l St., Salem. TRACTION COMING! form of war. Len Wilkerson and wife of The noise o f the battle hurtled in Salem, were visitors with Mr. the air. Offering a varied program of and Mrs. A. L Bones, Friday- vocal and instrumental numbers, —Julis Caesar ii, 2. Automobile Insurance Written S a le m ‘s Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians. night. ihe qipntet from St. Olaf College Who. eyer knew the heavens men- At a special cal! o f the city will give a concert in the Grand ace s0 - Diampnds Watches Clocks Jewelry & Silverware. cpuncil. Thursday it was decided Theatre on Monday, Augest 6 -—Julis Caesar i, 3. Splem, Oregon. necessary t° curtail sprinkling Vocal ensemble singing by male | °-ur cannon’ s malice vainly shali 379 State, S4. fempararily, on account of the voices 14 particularly pleasing be spent, when the pejiormers have had Against the invulnrable clouds of dryness and shortage of water. heaven. Mrs. L. E. Petersen aud Mrs. the benefit of long training under — King John, ii, 1 , Roy Hatfield and son Edward the leadership pf a master in :r * . * • • M B were Salym business visitors Fri choral music. Such is the case A wrnged messenger of heaven ■ b - j p c w j $. F. K0R1NEK. Y.S., B.V.Sc. Residence 1&8-K Phone 410 with the Sy. Olaf Quintet. All of Unto the white upturned wond’- day. r*nF e>es Violas Farrier, o f Mohawk, the members except one have Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist VETERINARIAN sung in (he St. Olaf Choir under! mortals that fall hack tc gaze was a Salem visitor Friday, He PAIN LESS D EN TISTRY Day and Night Service reports all the former Turner the direction o f Dr. F. Melius! on N atuml Kle.li lV,.ir Platini lint w lllnol break Christainsen for at least four When he bestrides the lazy pac- residents, ;n his locality, in good OREGON STAYTON aad X-Rajra W ork yeare. With the choir they have c'ounds health. At Reuüonublc Price« appeared in such notable halls And s *’18 uP°n the hosom o f the G. W. Forebec was called to air. as the Metropolitan Opera House. SAuEM M A S O N IC T E M P L E . Newberg last week to re’«ei\e the — Ron;eo«nd Juliet, ii, 2 ■ ’ ■ f I "a. New York; New Public Audttori Dr. S. Ralph Dipple— extrac- section foreman at that place. DR. A . C. EATON urn, Cleveland; Orchestra Hall, Imprison’d in the viewless winds. ion Specialist, also dental X- The Western Union line ciew Chicago: the Denver Auditorium And blown with restless violence ay and examination. §15 1st Optometrist round about were in Turner Thursday and and the great concert halls in National Bank Bldg.-, S.alen\, Oregon. Friday. They left for. the North Seattle, San Francisco and Los The pendant world. Friday evening. Harvey Branson Angles. —Measure for Measure, iii, 1 Driving gloves, dre»A glove. 7 , and wife who are the official Their work ^s a singing quintet Yea, man and birds are fain of I amess suil cases made o f gen TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! Glasses made while you wait uine leather, wrll last longer. cooks for the outfit are old friends climbing high. reflects the training they have FILMS POORS BULK DRUGS STATIONERY F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Com’I St.. — Kryptocks, S 8 per pair — ^f Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hewitt. had in this world-renowned or I thought as much: he’d be above Salem, Ore. CiLASS SUNDRIES FAMILY MEDICINES Reading lens, $3 to ?1.50 per lair. Office hours 8-12 and 1- KOIMNEK VETERINARY REMEDIES ' W. J, Gower and family and ganization, cud the experience the clouds. —Henry VI, ii. 1 L UOODJtlCR RUBBER GOODS Mrs. Sloan and daughter were which they have h)\d in appear The Tribe >ie credit for what The above article taken from ing before large, critical audienc Newberg visitors, Thursday eve- Phone 1170-W you buy from our advertisers. Woodbury* Honey Rose and Almojnd Cream for es. one of the Me Minnville papers uing. 265 N. Com’l St. sunburn 50c Have your envelopes printed with Wherever there have appeared several years ago is both inte- Oregon. Ball Brolhers unloaded another your return address. The Tribune ¡S a lem E. S. PRATHER on this tour musicians and lay- resting and unique and worth 4 car of automobiles Friday. can do the work. men alike have been unstinted in passing on to our readers, Reliable Druggist Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burgeare their praises. As an example we House car for Siile. Call at o f chickens and doing chores for quote from the Madison(S. Dak.) : OREGON TURNER ha office o f Dr. A. C. Eaton, Mr. McCullough, nearAumsvil- Leader, t63 N. Com’ l ^t., Salem. 1c. Once in a while, persons who Marion Lincoln Porter was Or. O. L. Scott Fred R. Smith, a resident, of attend a concert are enthused by born March 8 , 1879, at Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Funston Mr. and Mrs. Dear Chiropractor and Mr. Funston’« sisler, Mis» drove to F. M. Bear’s Sunday. the Soldiers Home at Roseburg, finding it much better than even j Marion county, Oregon, died is spending a few days at the their fondest hopes: and that was J July 29, 1928, at U. S. Veterans Nonrocnliimctcr Service Grace Funston o f Portland Mrs. A. L. Boar accompanied the case last night when an audi- hospital, Portland, Oregon. He home of his step-son, F. C. Gunn Phone 87. Residence 2101J were the quests o f Mr. and them to visit her son a few Mrs. Thomas Little ou a motor week?, and Mrs. G «y Barnett ing and family. Mr. Smith was ence o f more than 700 persons served hig country 22 months in 256 X. High Street trip Friday to Gascadia soda return with them after spend recently released from a months sat spell-bound for an hour and a-the Stpanish-American W ar. He Salem, Oregon half, listening to a beautiful pro-1 confinemout in the hospital. leave-i (o mourn his loss five springs. They report a most ing a week with hyr mother. gram o f vocal and instrumental children, Loren Porter o f Port Obtained. Send model or sketch Mearl Ensley returned last enjoyable trip. They also visit C. A. Bear and wife and sons and we will promptly ?»nd you a ed W aterloo park on the return Kenneth and Willard, attended week from Eastern Oregon, for selections presented by the. St. land, Frankie, Leona, Roscoe report. Our hook en Patents and Special attention to children and Reva of Turner; his moth Trade-marks will be sent to you the historical chautauqun at a few days, returning to the Olaf male quintet.’ ’ trip. bn request. wheat country the first of this Chanipoeg Sunday, er, Mrs. Melinda Chambers; The W . C. T. U. will meet week. Tyco I .arson who went two brothers, Frank Porter of Wednesday afternoon, August with him remained on the job High Class — PA TE N T L A W Y E R S — 8 , with Mrs. Scott Funston. A The Tribune tfiop can print your Pendleton, and Worth Janey of They both returned to Ttyner 305 Seventh S t, Washington. D C- butter wraps, letter heads and en John Day, Oregon, and one report o f the speaking at the O r tr 34 Year»* Experience Hava your envelop«« printed with last week. velope«. Salem W. C. T. V. picnic July your return address. The Tri'jun« sister, Mrs. Essie Hagey of Will your dreams come tru?See - Tailoring - :J t will be given. Friends wcl- ean do the worn. Hanford, California, besides P. E. F. Co’ s investment offer in Give The Triban« credit for wh«t 471 Court ¡4L SALFM^ many relatives and friends. this paper. you buy from our advertiser«. <omp- • M i Locals Get Our Prices f A N D E R S O N ’S Clough-Huston Company Funeral Directors B uilding m aterial s i Turner Lumber & M fg. Co, We Carry in Stock We desire to serve the public 4 % P aid oi| six m onths Promptness and efficiency Fire and Pomeroy and Keene Turner State Bank MARION L, POUTED PATENTS D. SWIFT & CO. D. H. MOSHER Ladie’s and Gents à Vj