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T he T urner T ribune VOL XII. NO. to TURN Kit, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUG. 0. SUBSCRIPTION 11.25 PER YEAR. 1928. Many from this community at-' tended the funeral of Mr. H. I>. Earl which was held in Turner, Leather goods wear longer. Buy your leather Roods and Owning to the difficulty of gett Snnday. | larm .Hs from F. K. Shafer. 170 ing the water into the reservoir, the patrons of the water system Rev. and Mr». M. A. Groves B. Com’l Ct., Salem, Ore. and son Merideth spent Wednes-1 F. C. Delzell and family were are hereby notified that allsprink- day evening at the Raymond Ti Bloch’s Golden Rule Store visiting the John Nichols family, ling must cease until such a time tus home, 220 North Liberty Street. Salem, Oregon. near Eugene, Mr. Nichols is Mr. as the water reach< » a safe level P. E. Thomason and son Delzell’H cousin and is getting a in the resivoir. A $5 penalty will Owen were business visitors in farm near Stay ton and will move be attached for each violation. By order of the common council Portland, Saturday. Miss Nona soon. •FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 and 11 Walker, Mr. Thomason’s grand-j J( h * McKinney spent Sunday of the city of Turner. daughter, returned with them) This Store will offer an abundance of bargains By E. S. Prather, Mayor. with his mother, who is in a Port and will spend the week with ON Mr. and Mrs. S. Taibottl land hospital for treatment. She during its First Dollar Day. It will pay you to her grandparents. is repotted'to be getting along motored to Portland Saturday Mrs. McTimmonds, Mrs. I>ar- come and trade with us and take advantage of this evening and spent the week end nicely. I son’s mother, is visiting her son' with Mr. Talbott's brother, and wonderful opportunity to get new, clean and up- Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Groves ' at Michell, in Eastern Oregon. left Monday for Koseburg to visit wife. to-date merchandise at unusually low and money relatives and to perform the mar Some have asked if Ye Editor j - HENRY L. EARL was going to run the hotel. We riage ceremony for a cousin. saving prices. Henry L. Earl was born in House car for sale. Call at wish to state emphaticly that we lie oilicc of I)r. A. Katun, simply living there and are not Canada, June 26, 1857. He running a hotel. came to Oregon with his par *65 N. Com'l St., Salem. Mrs. Girardin, who has bt*en in Several two room appartments ents, Philip and Charlotte Earl, Salem for some time for medical for rent. Enquire at the Tridune when he was four years old UNIVERSAL TONIC and settled on a farm in Polk treatment, is much improved and office. Adapted for the Kidneys, Uric Acid, Blood, Stomach, Etc. county. Later he located in back at her apartment in the G. Post Office $2.00; or 3 Bottles for $4.50 Turner Oregon1 Turner, Oregon, " here he W. Farris home. T1GER1N SALVE August 8. 1928 opened a hardware store. He Miss Lucile Riches spent the With the Penetrating, Antiseptic, Healing Power The following letters remain was married *.0 Amy Day, by week end with relatives in Port, $1.00 a Box; 6 Boxes $5.00 in this offiice uncalled for. j whom he had three children, land. Especially good for Headache, Toothache, Bronchitis, Etc. Miss Jeanette Turner, Mr. J. Archie, now ot California; It may prevent Pneumonia and “Fiu” Get your Razor Straps, Toilet W. Shat tuck. Mrs. Nellie 8teig-! Venita (Mrs. A. C. W inter- BLOOD-LAX Sets at F. E. Shafer's, (Harness inute), of Monmouth, Oregon, Thai Bring Results of All Kinds) 170 So. Com’l., gcr, Ernest Shelburne. For Chronic Cases of Constipation J. E. Whitehead. P. M. Geneva (Mrs. H. L. H arper), A remedy that makes life worth living tf S:i ilem. Oregon. who passed to life eternal two $2.00; 3 for $4.00 The Hertz Dnvuraelf corpora- n ,iyo Dr. S. Ralph Dipple—oxtrac- ion Specialist, also dental X- tjon recently purchased 150 Oak- ' A fU r the death of Mrs. Ami- $1.00 - NOTICE $1.00! ay and examination. 315 1st land and Pontiac- Sixes for use in ^ This Coupon It Valuable-------Do Not Throw It Away. A ¡, 10 1898 Mrs. Ear! It e n titles th e holder to $1.00 in tra d e when accom panied by a t National Hank Bldg., Salem, the Hertz service at Chicago, De- married( three and ono.half lea.«t $1.00 to apply to any rem edy the holder m ay wish to p u r )regon. chase. P re se n t in p erron to E. S. P R A T H E R , R eliable D ruggist, - - Oregon. o r m ail to We wish to express our thanks troit, Cleveland. Louisville and years later> M issd a ra Hilliary, LEWIS HERB COMPANY | djed eighteen months lat- to Mrs. Delzell for the nice lot Atlantic. Lock Box 336 Salem, Oregon ~iUi«axs!o íísítssr irv ’xwn® * nwi!W i,t g 'p7 j ^ Mrs. A. E. Robertson had as er j j ,. Earj a gajn married, lUU'Ti'MB O NE COU PON TO EACH O RD ER ONLY of apples which we found in the her hou.se guest over the week u k i n g Mrs. Rachel Barker for Tribune office. end. Mrs. \en ita VV intermute third wife, who now sur- W W .V.V.V.V.'.W W .V.V.W .V.VVW .V.V.'.V/ .v.v.v.v^ ^ and children, of Monmouth. Mrs. vjves him. Mr. Earl’s marriage Special attention to children Robertson anti Mrs. Wintermute Barker was in 1905, 5 I'AINTS DR. A. C. EATON TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! are old time friends and school- two and one_half years after 5 Ham - House - Varnish - l*aquers Optometrist FILMS BOOKS BULK DRUGS STATIONERY mate3, the death of his wife Clara. GLASS SUNDRIES FAMILY MEDICINES The Turner Christain Edeavor Mr. Earl was a man of high- KORINEK VETERINARY REMEDIES is planning a contest with Stay- j est Christian character and was GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS I; t h e s p o r t in g g o o d s st o r e tons Christain Edeavor to help beloved by all who knew him. Salem, Ore. Glasses made while you wait 167 No. Commercial St. build up both organizations. The Mr. Earl suffered a slight Pinex for Hay Fever and Summer Colds K rytoYks, $9 and $D> per pair. contest will start next Sunday, stroke on July 22, succumbing Guaranteed. $1.00 Reading lens, $3 to $1.50 per lhe topic for Sunday evening is, 0thers one week later. Mrs. E. S. PRATHER Ctipon C upon S >air. Office hours 8-12 and 1- "Traeand False Standards of sue- Earl ieft for thc East July 9, < This Cnpon good for 1 can of vanish and varnish brush 5 1. Reliable Druggist cess.” Every one welcome. | feeijng that Mr. Earl was ap 5 % Free with w every paint purchsae. Phone 1170-W The Oakland all-american six parently in good health, when TURNER : OREGON W W W lV .V.,.,.,.,.,.%%W.SV.V.,ASSVAVAV.V.VAV.V.VW 265 N. Com’l St. fatory power plant develops 2, a wire came that he had been Oregon 500 boiler horsepower. Salem stricken and before Mrs. Earl Mrs. J. W. Wilson anddaught- could reach him he had passed fei« i Clough-Huston Company Mens Belts, Leather Cuffs and Carol Nadine, of Newberg, were away. Accordingly to request R esidence 758-R \ P hone 440 Ladies Hand Bags. Nothing guest at the home of the Sloan’s of Mrs. Earl, arrangements for Formerly Webb's Funeral Parlors Takes The Place of Leather. several days last week. the funeral were held up until Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist F. E. Shafer, 170 So Com’l Salem, she returned which was Friday, PAINLESS DENTISTRY There are more than 800 elec Oregon. August 3. On Sunday, August trically-driven machines in the N a tu ra l Flesh Cclor P la te a th a tw illu o t break 5, the last sad rites took place I. H. Small. I. E. Putnam and Pontiac Six plant and X-Raya Work A N D L IC E N S E D E M B A L M E R S F. P. Rowley visited the resivoir Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cham at the Methodist church in Tur A t R easonable P rices Tuesday forenoon trying to locate bers and their ten months old ner. Rev. Mr. Chambers, of Reliable Service. Lady A ssista n t S A l EM M ASONIC TEMPLE. the air lock that is preventing daughter, Maravene, andMrs. D. Salem, and Rev. M. A. Groves, ;■«& "CXRNW S 1 1'NIIHMHIiniMlHin nO EK W I HKW j R s of Turner, officiating. Inter the water from drawing over the 205 So. Church St.—Day or Night Phone 120 Ayer«, all of Kings Valley, hill to the pi(>e line. It is hoped were dinner guests of Mr. and ment was at Twin Oak ceme that that the trouble will soon be Mrs. C. W. Sloan and family,Sun tery. - Salem - located and the water again day. Christian Church running free. The air-driven equipment All thc services next Lord's Gaain is beginning to move, in thc Oakland plant uses 3,50v v Day will be at the usual hours this section. Several loads are cubic feet of air per day- comming in every day to the Mrs B. G. Briggs and sons and all members are asked to be present as they lose one day, Oregon Grain Co’s Mill here. Harold and Herbert accompan never to be repaid, in the sen - Leonard Farris, of Wrenn, visit ied by Miss Louis Robertson ed with his parents over the week motored to Portland Sunday and ice of the Master. Be constant and faithful and God will re end. spent the day withMrs. Mayhugh. ward. Fred R. Smith, who has been They spent the afternoon sight The C. E. young people are visiting at the F. C. Gunning seeing. arranging a contest with the home, has returned to Roseburg. The 117 inch wheelbase, long C. E. of Stayton. We Carry in Stock The regular meeting of Sur flexible springs and Lovejoy hy The Sunday School picnic Rough and dressed lumber prise Grange will be held in the draulic shock absorbers are im has been postponed but will be Odd Fellows hall Saturday eve portant factors in riding comfort held soon. :: SHINQLES (highest quality) ning. August 11. Remember the of the Oakland All-American Six. S 5 grades to select from date and attend the meeting. M. E. Church Old Growth Slabwood, 4 ft long Mrs. Mickey and daughters There was a good attend were visitors at the home of Mr. ance at all sendees last Sun We desire to serve the public and Mrs. John Shifferer Sr., day with good interest shown Tuesday. W ith throughout the day. The pastor brought some fi. F. KORINEK, Y.S.. B.V.Sc. Promptness and efficiency Mrs. Ida Nesbit and son good messages at both preach Let us figure y o n r’bill. Phone 875 Jene, from Spokane, Washington ing services. The general theme VETERINARIAN are visiting her parents Mr. & was the higher Christian life. Day and Night Service Mrs. C. H. Kunke. Mrs. Nes The attendance at the Ep- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little OREGON STAYTON bit is Arthur Knnke’s sister. worth League was good and a and Mr. Richard Walker were very interesting lesson was led Mr. Townsend had the misfor business visitors in Salem, Fri by Mrs. F. C. Gunning. The tune to step on a rusty nail while day. subject of the lesson, “Frances Pomeroy and Keene at work on his chicken house last Mr. and Mrs. P’ E. Thomason E. W illard,” was one of a ser Henry Ahrens returned from week. entertained Sunday in honor of ies on pioneers in Christian Salem’s Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians. Mrs. J. N. Duncan, a former his trip with the Drum Corps, of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lansly their son Owen’s twenty first adventure. The lesson next resident of Turner, is spending a Capitol Post No. 9. to the Ameri Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelry & Silverware. of Portland, were visitors at birthday. Guests were their son- Sunday evening will be Book-i few days at Newport. can Legion Convention, at Med 379 State, St. Sa,em* Oregon. the home of Mrs. Caroline Dra- in-law and daughter Mr. and erT . Washington.” The lesson Carl Duncan was in Salem, on ford. BenS. Fisher, of Marsfield, _ ger. Sunday. Mrs. Lansly is Mrs. Paul Walker and family, will be led by Willard Bear. A business last Friday. was named as commander for the of Portland, and Miss Lillian cordial invitation is extended Mrs. Drager’s daughter. comming year. to the young people to attend The new owners of the Oregon S. H. Baker, has been in Turner’s population increased, Mr. and Mrs. William Farr Swegle, of Salem. these meetings. The older folks Statesman are having the inter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus last week, by the addition a crew Brownsville, the past week, visited at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barber was a busi. who are interested are also in ior of the building remedied and of Mexicans, who arc working on and family were shoppers in making flour, at thc Brownsville Mrs. Milton Kephart, near Mc- ness visitors in Salem, Monday. repaired. vited. the railroad. Salem Thusday. Cleay, Sunday. flour mill. 0 Locals PLEASE TAKE NOTICE DOLLAR $1.00 DAY AT Get Our Prices Ì Hoodro Dip and Fly Spray Building Material Screen Doors Lime, Tile, Cement Etc. Poultry and Dairy Feeds ! Oregon Grain Co. Turner, \ A N D E R S O N ’S Funeral Directors 4 % Paid on six months Turner Lumber & Mfg. Co. Time Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance Written ________________ » G IM E - Turner State Bank