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'Tue Ä. F i l l i P 1 1 T ribune ■P =^= 1 VOI,. XIII. NO. (I = r= r= TUHNEK, ÇIltOON, THUKapAY. XOV. I. 10JH. BOBSCHIPTION I1.J5 l’ ivll Y E Al} t That Everlasting Hungry T Ilu m a i K a t l in ll a r p e n W e tk ly , Oct. I » , /,' W a il Iti) Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Neuswan- der and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Madcr were din ner guests at the home o f Mr. (Ailene Robertflon, Reporter) and Mrs. Fred Schifferer Sun An interesting football game day. between our team urd the Sa Frank Schampier is working lem high school team wan on the new bridge being built played down on th» gridiron in Turner Friday afternoon. Our boys A special road meeting will were deTeated 18 to nothing. be held Saturday, November 3, There will be a game between at 2 p. m. at the Cloverdale our boys and Shedd's team at school. Sbedds next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Welty The seniors and sophomores and family o f I’ratum were had a ticket «eliing contest dinner guests at the home of with the juniors and freshmen. Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Schifferer It was agreed that the lotting Sunday. side would entertain the win H P SCHOOL N0ÏÏS ning side with a party. The juniors and freshmen Rave the party last Friday nite. Such party games as: last couple out, flying Dutchman, miller boy and sovernl others were played. Delicious refreshments were served at the close o f the party, consisting o f sandwich es, pickles, cake and chocolate. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant evening Clough-Huston Company Formerly Webb’» Funeral Parlors Funeral Directors ^N D ^U C E N SE ^E ^B A LJJE R S Reliable Service. * T 1 ,V W V A V .V A ,.V .V (V . W . ,tN V .V A V .V /r,.V .,.V .V A ,A V . W . W * NKW MISSION IN SALEM Pomeroy and Keene A new ptission has been estab lished in Salem at 284 North j Cpnipterpial Street, Salem. It is Diamonds Watches ( looks Jewelry & Silverware. ÿ known as the Gospel Assembly 379 State, St. Salem, Oregon. 3* and Bible School and is under the tenqx>rnry leadership of I)r. A. A V .V .m V .V .V A \V A V A V .W ,V .V ,V A Y,m V .*.V N m W | C. Eaton. Dr. EaUgt is a retired Baptist preacher has been a ; pi acting Optometrist, in Salem, ; (t4 a : T .. . H . ■> • - for several years. Meetings will Residence 7 &Ï-U £ Phone 440 I** held Wednesday and Friday nights and Sunday afternoons at PAINLESS DENTISTRY - 3 o'clock and Sunday nights. Salem's Square Deal Jewelers & Optirians. Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist k Katupil KUmh Color I’latcstbgtwlllnot lircivk ..J X Raya Work YE EDITOTR VISITS OREON CITY A t Reasonable t’riccj m a s o n ic t e m p l e kiNinu!«iia>'~'SiinnjttiiswiiN, . S k ie r n Njgjjt Phone 120 * VW AVAV/AVAVAV/.VAVAV/AV.VAV.V/AV.'AVA Hunting Clothing - - - Guns PETERS HIGH VELOCITY SHOT SHELLS Mrs. Ted Whitehpad Sr. vis ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kunke Friday. Ix>uis Dennis and Ben W iper were Portland visitors last week. A N D E R S O N ’S T H E S P O R T IN G G O ODS STORE Mr. and Mrs. Ted White- head Jr. and family were Sa lem shoppers Saturday. The freshmen have received morning at the age o f 68 years. their caps, which arc the over Mr. Burge came to Turner two years ago from Roseburg. He seas style. served as janitor at the high Mrs. Fulkerson visited school school last year. He conducted one day last week. the Baker hotel for a time, fo l 1 ‘ Lillian Peterson and Charlie lowing the removal o f Mr. and Standley were exempted from Mrs. Baker tq Portland. Mr. the six weeks exams, which Burge has been a lifelond mem were given last Thursday. Tlu<y ber o f the Baptist church and are both seniors and hold o f was an ordained minister o f that faith. He has made many fices in the student body. friends during his residence in Turner. He had been ill for some time prior to his death but his condition was not con sidered serious until about a week ago. His passing will be Mrs. Thomas Little, Mrs. H. keenly felt among his many O. Witzel and Mrs. Raymond friends in Turner. Besides the Titus attended a meeting of the widow he leaves three sons and Grange Work club which was two daughters. held at the home o f Mrs. G. T. ..arson o f Marion. Mrs. Larson formerly lived in this commu Eleanor Moore Takes Second nity nnd the meeting was es Place pecially enpoyable. 167 No. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. A T JW JW W W A A rjW d W k W A V JW W V A V .W A W .V .W W V W Turner Lumber & Mfg. Co. W e carry in stock Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles (highest quality) five grades to select from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, Windows, Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood in four foot lengths. W e desire to serve the public with Promptness and Efficiency. LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL PHONE 875 C. F. BREITHAUPT I 512 State Street New Bligh Building - Oregon. T R Y T H E D R U G ST O R E F IR S T ! f il m s books bulk drugs s t a t io n e r y GLASS SUNDRIES FAMILY MEDICINES KORINEK VETERINARY REMEDIES GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS Marcelle Cold Cream Powder 50c arid $1.00 Mar- celle Powdre de France 35c E. S. PR ATH ER TURNER Reliable Druggist : OREGON — „ - ■ j » - 1—?—•—y- *• t G, F. KORINEK, Y.S„ B.V.Sc, VETERINARIAN Day and Night Service S A l . F \1 ... '.a.<«..wJbtMisn STÀYTON A number of the W . C. T. U. ladies met at tho home of Mrs. Hennis Thursday after noon to put the blocks togeth er o f the butter fly quilt, which will be finished at the next meeting at the home o f Mrs. Joe Morris Nov. 7th. Those present were Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Earl Neer, Mrs. W ill Morris, Mrs. Fred Schifferer, Mrs. Luke and Mrs. Hennis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neer w<^e Salem shoppers Saturday. Miss Mary Hennis spent Sun day at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R Hennis. All the services w ere well at tended last Lords day. The Sun day school contest and the inter: est aroused fo r Rally Day brou g ht the num ber up in the Sunday school hour. The C. E. coutest had the san e effect and 35 young people held a lively meeting. They offord a vete of thanks and acceptance to the invitation given by the Epworth League o f the Methodist church for a party Friday night. The even in g sermon was given by an able young minister from Eugene, in U»e form of an illus trated sermon on Conversion. AH are invited to attend the Rally Day and basket dinner, next Sunday. Mrs. Hamilton has a boy staying with her this winter, helping her about the farm. He The Tribune shop can pyiijt youi is attending the Cloverdale butter wraps, letter heads and en velope* school. ; ¡ FLORIST • Phone 880 • Sale pi, Harvey Wilson is building a Mrs. H. L. Earl was the new barn for M. T. Miller, on guest o f Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ■»is ranch west of Turner. Gunning for dinner, last Sun Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little day. In the afternoon Mrs. Earl I attended Grange in Salem la$t and the Gunnings motored to Salem and visited with the Geo. Saturday. Moore family. G. A. G. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus who is making his home with and family visited Sunday at his son, George, and family* the C. H. Taylor home at Sun- was much improved in health. nyaiae. Miss Eleanor Moore feels high ly honored to have taken sec Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thoma ond place in the radio contest, son and their daughter, Mrs. J. h e ld ’ recently in Portland. F. Hutcheson, were dinner W hile in Portland, Miss Elea guests Sunday o f Mrs. Thom a nor stayed over night with son’s sister, Mrs. K. W. Kings- Mrs. Ray Baker, who was for bury o f Salem. merly Miss Doris Barnett. Ye Editor and Albert Given visited the neighboring towns ol Shaw, Silverton, Mt Angel and SHOTS AT RANDOM with the election. Remember you Woodbum last Saturday, going had no part in it. The result was onto Oregon City to spend Sat decided with out your help. D,> urday night and Sunday at the The campaign forjeity officers your part and vote. Tiddeldywink Jersey i*nu where - - O ---- — - of the City of Turner got otrwith many improvements were notec ft slow start but bids lair u> end r e c k l e s s d r i v e since the last visit. A very pleas with a flying finish. A r o u n d s t r e e t s FINALLY HALTED ant week end was enjoyed. Mrs Three of four petitions are in Florence Neal and her sons John the field and the indications arc and Richard Gale are making Ott Whiteside, Turner route 1, many improvements to the barn that a full ticket will he on hand for tho voters. Vote for the inter I«* a city traffic officer a merry I and dairy house. They have in est o f our town. chase Thursday night about 10! stalled a be tti ng machine apd o’clock when his automobile whiz-1 are building ab addition to th the Vote for tho interest of your zed recklessly around Salem’ s barn. The new part will be 30x60 nation as well as the town. No. downtown streets, cutting corn- ft with a cement floor and a we a.v not going to tell you to ers and passing of her automobiles motiei n equipment with two vows vote for Hoover neither aro <on the wrong side, according to gif stanchions. It has become tell you to vote for1 the officers report. going to toll necessary to Ejrovidp additional Smith. We are only asking you to Finally overtaken at Front and room for mtjrq cows owing to the go to the polls and vote at both Mill streets, Whiteside was ar rapid increase in customers on the city and general elections rested on a charge of reckless their milk vmites. and you will have done your duty. driving. His automobile was held Give The Trilline er;«!lt for what If you are not public spirited by the police in lieu of $20 bail- ycu buy from our ailvertisa.ro. ¿nougb to vote don’ t find fault.Oregon Slat ’sninn V Lady A ssista n t $L —J>ay o j 205 So. Church Sewing is being taught in the Cloverdale school now, in The seniors entertained the structed by Mrs. Gayette Bar student body Tuesday morning nett. with some special numbers. They were as follow s: vocal so lo by Ciaudian Roland, reading John W. Burge Die» at Turner by Charlie Standley and the class pnper read by Mildred John W. Burge passed away Schifferer. at his home, in Turner, Sunday HE presidency bus lens been the ambition of and tho “Tweed ring” met with disaster His partoons Turn many Hall. When Thomas Nast drew this aroused Tammany more than all the editorials leveled cartoon almost half a century ago, ‘‘Honest John” analnst It and Nast was offered half a million ddiars to Kelly look'd toward the White House will) covetous halt then) and ‘‘study art In Europe.'- Refusing, he con eyes. Ho had Tweed and later so did Crokcr and tinued to draw with a courageous hand and n perceiving Murphy. It was chiefly as a result of N sst's cartoons and prophetic eye. Nast originated the Republican elo- against Tammany Hall that public optnlon was aroused phaut, the Democratic donkey and tho Tammany tiger. T,\. —« V — OREGON -x -x -x x 4 % Paid op six months Time Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank