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t X T he T urner T ribune VOL. XIII. ZSZa TURNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NO. 4 OCT. 18, dUBdCKlPTlON 91.43 Pli-H YEAR 192H. Baker-Barnctt They Don’t Look Well Side by Side New Stage Service Orr In Chicago Tribunt, to I TW*ffW> w At smi T h ).-fe lHfLotMce <•»« taaoa v«*é Portland VaiMtfc* w Ai. SrvfM 1t •HFtutrtCa <Ht fbU*tt VtfTt and convenient connections at Salem with stages to all parts in W estern Oregon [h lli-M III CMjr Buga) I.IS pan 1.38 2 55 3.00 3.38 3.38 3.48 3.SI 4.08 4.10 4-2S pm 4.30 pm 0.38 pm Lv. O .iioli A ». 12.BO pm 11.30 am MUI Clip 11.10 I Lyon. M .h.m . 11.08 Slayton 10.40 7.20 am 10.30 Sublimity 7.30 A um. villa 10.20 7 A0 7.50 10.10 Turnar 0.00 T. B. Hospital 10.00 Cotta*. Farm »BS 8.08 8 JO am At. Salam Lv. S.40 am [ - ---- - -- • PaaMla “Stivar Orayt" ] 0.30 am Lv. SiUm Af. » .» a m I0J7 m i A*. Portland Lv. 7.30 am 1 7.40 pm 7 30 7.20 7.10 7.00 8.SS «.40 pm ñ *n u a *aiLi*OH oHiHPiont» UHPta MtPoaiicArtSrou 1. 'ttn o v a * .' op harm stvnuc r.owfc* woHoe«, Mow/ AL FlCUAtN He cam «e dock OHU'WUTO'tKT a «0 «.38 pm 4.30 pm AT T h % s a m e T im e ALLOW MORE T o come \ (Nte T h « cook TRT^ w orkers Low Round Trip Faros Round trip ticket* at raduced fare may be purchased from Ticket Agencies or from Operator» Buy them and save money. If T ic k e t A g e n ts The wedding of Bay Raker, of Aumsville, and Miss Doris Barnett, of Turner, took place at the home of the bride’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar nett, last Sunday afternoon be fore a iarge gathering of friends and relatives. Miss Barnett is a former Turner girl and a graduate of Turner high school and has been employed in the office of the Oregon Grain Co., in Portland, for the past two years. Mr. Baker be longs to the younger set of the city of Aumsville and has been in the employ of the Oregon Grain Co. for several yearn. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will make their home in Portland where he was transfered by his com pany two weeks ago. 4 % Paid on six months Time Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance Written : Turner State Bank fi. F. KORINEK, Vi.. B.Y.Sc. VBTERltfARtAV Day and Night Servie« Turkey Hen Mother to Chick* A turkey hen belonging to Cal Small hatched a brood of turkeys early in the summer which she weaned early. She tried three or four times later to bring another brood of tur keys into the world but was broken up by her owner. Final ly she stole her nest along the road near the Purdy’place and not long ago came strutting in to the home yard with 2 white leghorn chickens following her. It is supposed that a hen laid in her nest and as chickens hatch about a week sooner than turkeys she didn’t wait for the turkey eggs to hatch but brought her chickens home as soon as they hatched. I OREGON STAYTON TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIRST! FILMS BOOKS BULK DRUGS STATIONERY GLASS SUNDRIES FAMILY MEDICINES KORINEK VETERINARY REMEDIES 1 . GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS gutter, and I saw the two most destitute homes I ever hope to enter: children nobody wanted, Gift Items For All Occasions dependent on society for every (BY MRS. IVAN HADLEY) ’ E. S. PRATHER thing they had. The sur ounding Reliable Druggist country was infested with road TURNER : OREGON Hoover was raised a Quaker. 1 houses. I found a few wholesome have a great deal of respect for minded girl friends, but my bro W A W A *jW M V W V W W JV A P/A \W A V /U W W W ^ Quakers, particularly since I am ther was almost at a loss. married to one. When I hear That town demonstrated the Hunting Clothing - - - Guns ioover criticized for the things fact that the American people PETERS HIGH VELOCITY SHOT SHELLS ie has done or left undone. I hark cannot be temperate and moral Ijack to the firm beleif that the with easy access to liquor. early training, the principles in I have my three boys, and who stilled in the boy mind cannot all of you has not some child in whom New Bridge Begun je lost in the marr. you are vitally interested. God The county bridge crew, un It is hard for many of us to be- forbid that I should do less than der the direction of Mr. Fisher, ieve that a man can amass weal give them the very best environ A N D E R S O N ’S th honestly, but Herbert Hoover ment that I can fifiA or make for veteran bridge builder for Marion county, began work on TH E S PO R T IN G GO ID S'STO R E las a cousin in our midst. Mr. B. them. the new concrete bridge over 197 No. Commercial St. | *tm r Salem, Ore. Miles of Salem, founder of the the mill race at the intersection diles Linen Mill, who has demon Barn a Total Lots of the Cloverdale market road ^AAWAAAftMVAWVWVVWAÍWWAAññAWVWWWWVWVVftrtñAAW strated that it is altogether possi ble. He has prospered financial- The barn on the M. T. Miller and the Salem-Mill City road. y, yet has hot forgotten that farm, west of Turner, caught The bridge is to be of rein God is the giver of every good fire about 1 o’clock Tuesday forced concrete 24 feet wide gift, as shown by his consistent afternoon and burned to the with a 6 foot walk on each side. support of the church. Hoover al ground. The fire started as It is expected that the crew so sends annually a substantial preparations were being made will go from this bridge to the amount to the Highland Friends’ to begin filling the silo. The piling bridge on the Turner- Church of Salem, which holds his farm was occupied by J. R. Marion road near the John orginal membership. Davis. The barn and contents Duncan farm. When I first landed in Oregon were a total loss, including and entered a college where over a ton of hay and straw OLDEST TURNER RESIDENT PASSES AT AGE OF 95 every soul there was a complete and practically all of the farm stranger to me: when I was next machinery, including the trac Mrs. S. E. Mathias, familiar to sick with loneliness in what tor and ensilage cutter. The seemed tome the most unfriendly loss is partly covered by insur- ly known as "Grandma” Ma thias, passed to her reward last spot on earth, one of the first to anoe- m rs ->* Friday night at the age of 95 show herself my friend was a years. She was born in Jeffer Quaker girl whom 1 afterward RECEPTION TENDERED son county, Ohio, May 24, earned to know as Lyra Miles, WINNING DRUM CORPS 1833. She was united in mar hat acquaintance alone would be For marly Webb’a Fuuernl Parlors enough to win my vote for Hoov The American Legion drum riage to Thornton Mathias in er. Mr. Miles himself radiates a corps, of Capital Post, returned March, 1850, in Iowa. To them wonderfull spirit which carries from a victorious trip to the na were born eight sons, four of Phone 160 Salem, Oregon 2f ! State St. thru to his business life. Herbert tional convention at San An whom died in infancy and four A N ^U C E N Sg^M B A ^E R S Ioover need be only slightly like tonio, Texas. In competition grew to manhood and came to lim to be a very worth while man. with one of the largest posts Turner with their parents in But my strongest motive for in the United States, they took 1891, where they died and are Reliable Service. Lady A ssista n t voting for Hoover is the moral second place with less than one buried in Twin Oak cemetery. 20.r> So. Church Ht.—Bay or Night Phone 120 issue involved. Al-cohol Smith point between them and Mi Mr. Mathias died in 1913 and lopes to have opportunity to ami, Florida. Henry Ahrens, a was laid to rest beside his sons jring about the free and easy local Turner boy, is a member in Twin Oak cemetery. Mrs. flow of liqnor thruout the nation. of Capital Post drum corps and Mathias is survived by three nieces in California and one The how of it is unimportant. He made the trip with them. Btmammmmm'mmmnMmMKrnmimmi nephew in Portland, and her **• FhoMe 440 does not say saloon. He knows he Resident:* 768-R daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ada must comouflage. If he were wise W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lum ber, Mathias, of Turner. Funeral ie would know too that all his PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER AT BARNETT HOME services were conducted Mon PAINLESS DENTISTRY , , campaigning is money thrown to Shingles (highest q u ality ) five grades to select day afternoon at the Method the winds, for the people of this N atural f la s h Color l’lalm tliatw lllnot break from , also W all B oard, Paint, Doors, W indow s, country have continually voted A delightful pre-nuptial ist church by Rev. J. J. Mickey 1 aad X-Ray. Work drier at each successive election shower was given Doris Bar of Salem. Interment was in C ed ar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabw ood in At Reasonable Pricos which gave them opportunity. nett at the home of her mother, Twin Oak cemetery beside her four foot lengths. M ASO NIC TEM PLE. S A i _EM I once lived in a saloon town Friday afternoon, October 12. husband and sons. myself, and I declare to you, I The rooms were very attractive W e desire to serve the public w ith Prom ptness would neverplace a boy of mine with n number of potted plants. HAMMAN STAGE LINES and Efficiency. ;V M W .m Y A \V Y i% W W V W A S V W .V .Y A S S V W V W .V in that environment if it were in The afternoon was pleasantly ADD TWO NEW BUSSES my pow er to prevent Yes, there spent in social conversation LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL PHONE 875 were churches, but just as weeds and music. The gifts were nu The Hamman Stage Line has and flowers cannot thrive in the merous, beautiful and useful. added two modern stages to Salem’s Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians. same soil, so churches and sa Those present were : Mesdames their Salem-Detroit run. These loons cannot thrivo side by side. Rowley, C. Bones, J. W. Ran busses are large and comfort Diamonds Watches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware. A town of that size should have som, H. L. Earl, Roy Witzel, able and attractive looking. 379 State, St. Salem, Oregon. supported several active church C. A. Bear, C. George, W. A. The Hamman stage line is fa improvements and have always Cal Small is quite sick at hia Martin, Earl Bear, W. J. Gow miliar to the residents along had ample facilities to handle / . W A W A V . V . ’. V A - . S V . ' . S S ' A W . ' . ' . V . V . V . W . V . V . V . V A V . V es, but instead, they had to be er, E. S. Prather, Geo. Crume, the route as they are pioneers the traffic and now with the home east of Turner with a supported by missionary money M. T. Miller, Mrs. Baker, moth- in the business between Salem bad cold bordering on pneu from the outside. I saw more er-in-law of the bride-elect, and and Mill City, beginning oper addition of the new stages they monia. His daughter, Mrs. Ada drunk men there in three mqnths daughter of Aumsville. On ations before the days of the are in better shape than ever to Sparks, who is a trained nurse, handle the transportation prob- than in all the rest of my life to leaving the guests wished Doris automobile. They have kept up is caring for him. with the times in the way ofilema. gether, I actually saw them in the many years of happiness, WHY I SHALL VOTE FOR HOOVER D a t r o it —e . T . S ta tio n M a h a m a M cham a Serv. Co. S antiam M ere. Co. S ta y to n O em Cafe M i l l C it y 8. P S ta tio n S u b lim it y S ub lim ity S rrv . Co. U y o n • —S m ith k F o n ta in e A t t n m i ll a C hrffm g'» Orucery T u r n e r Riche* C onfectionery O a f* « Southern Pacific SW A PPIN G Brother Bates, Pastor of Mill City Church of Christ is exchanging places with Brother Confer for next Sunday evening “Hear Ye Him" Sunday School at 10:00 A.M. You are invited Contest Now Raging Preaching at 11:00 by Mr. Confer Christian Endeavor 6;30 Contest Starting Church of Christ Turner, Oregon. Clough-Huston Company Funeral Directors FALL SEEDING We have a complete stock of all varieties of High Grade Field Seeds and Seed Grains. We have the most complete seed cleaners in the s ta te . and clean all our seeds in first class shape. Send us your list of wants for our prices. D. A. W H ITE & SONS Turner Lumber & • Salem - M fg . Co. Dr, O. A. Olson, Dentist Pomeroy and Keene Read the ads this week They contain worth while messages, * r