he T urner T ribune ■ tror,. xiii. no . 14 TL’UNKH, OREGON, THURSDAY, Locals JAN. *4. \ >29. IJJ KUBàCKII'TION 81.25 TEH YEAH . *■< fi. F. Dr. O. A. Olson, Dentist K O iy N E K , Y .S ,. B .V .S c . IF AN EXCHANGE in what PAINLESS DENTISTRY AND X-RAY WORK you want we might have it. All Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices VETERINARIAN Clough-Huston Company • Elmer K. Stewart, real estate, Use Your Credit Come in and talk it over Day and Night Service Formerly Webb's Funeral Parlors box 86*. , g M ASO NIC TEMPLE. SAt_EM STAYTOW — OREGON Harlan Hones, who has beep Ph«pc 449 ’ Reatdene# 761-R down with the flu, is able to be . . . — — - . .K - .- .- .- — . «-4 out again. AN ^LIC EN S EO EM B A LM ER S Clifford Ensley has purchased WANTED TO TRADE. Buick A box social and free pro­ a new truck for use on the milk roadster for small inclosed car. Reliable Service. Lady A ailitant gram is to be given January Hunting! Clothing . . . Gun« route for the Damascus Milk Co. Will pay the difference. Will 26, Saturday evening, at the WANT TO HEAR from par­ PETERS HIGH VELOCITY SHOT SHELLS give good d«al. See me. Elmer Cloverdale school, 8:00 P. M. 205 No. Church Kt.—Day or Nijjlit Phone 120 ty having small farm to trade E. Stewart, Turner. Everyone welcome! for income property. Elmer E. Stewart, real estate, box 262, tie. and Mro. Myers who are A birthday party .was given located on the T. J. Edwards en­ in honor of Mrs. C. H. Kunke’s Turner. tertained their son and daughter, D. S. Riches and Vester Bones from Pringle, TbJbday. Pringle 80th birthday, January 15, by .V W A W W r t V V M W W A W J V W A V W J V ^ N W W A W A N D E R S O N ’S attended the big American Le­ is the former home of the fami­ the ladies in this community. gion open meeting and boxing ly. Pomeroy and Keene THE SPO R T IN G GOODS STORE match staged at the armory, in W. T. Riches and C- A. Bear No. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. ; j 167 Ne. Coi Salem, Monday night. The Le attended a dairy meeting in Sa­ Salem’« Square Deal Jeweler« & Opticians. gion entertained the state Jegis- lem, Thursday. I m w w v w w . Diamonds Watches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware. lature at this meeting. WANTED GIRL or middle 379 State. St. Salem, Oregon. Several of the young people of aged lady for sales or office Ao usual the member« of the Turner attended a chevaori at work. For further information Oregon legislature are introduc­ West Stayton, Monday night. see Elmer E. Stewart, Turner, ing new bills every day. A bill Mr*. L. W. Robertson, who has Oregon. has been introduced by Repre- been confined to her home by BUY YOUR Leather goods at £enative R. A. Ford to shorten ^ickness, continues to improve a Leather Store. F. E. Shafer, the open season on deer by ten New Samples of Wall Papera 600 to choose ftom nicely. The Pioneer Harness Man, 170 days and reduce the bag limit E.S. PRATHER M2 Stal« Streut Now Bligti P u ild iu g WANTED to trade for type­ South Commercial, Salem, Ore­ from two to one deer, within the R e lia b le D ru g g ist gon. state of Oregon. The bill provides writer. Elmer E. Stewart. TURNER : OREGON Mrs. H. L. Earl enjoyed a waf­ that the season be shortened to Salim, • Phone 380 • Oregon. Elmer E. Stewart, local reala- fle breakfaat at Mrs. Lee Theis- September 20 to October 20 and tor, was a business visitor in Sa­ sen’s last Sunday morning. the bag limit reduced from two lem. Tuesday. to one such deer in any one sea- TURNER p i NOTES Mr. and Mrs; R. R. Miller, SXl. who have been taking care of a A bill was introduced by Rep- An interesting basketball health resort in the mountains, game was played here Friday reaenatives John H. Carkins, of this winter, were home this night with Jefferson. The Tur- Medford, Ralph S. Hamilton, of Olierai Coilractor n é Biihkr week. ner team was defeated by three Bend and Senator J. O. Bailey, Miss Mary Condit, who has points, the score being 32 to 29. of Portland giving World War Cement WorK aid Pliabiip been laid up for some time with After the game with Jefferson vetrans equal preference with the Route 3 . Turner, Oregon ! an injured ankle, is able to be a- the alumni played the Black Civil and Spanish American war bout without the aid of her Cat team from Salem. The vetrans upon all public works in We carry in stock Rough «nd Dressed Lumber, score was 17 to 15 in Turner’s the state. crutch. Senator Eddy, of Rose burg has favor. Shingle« (highest quality) five grades to select __ * IF YOU ha\e eye trouble or introduced a bill to aminend sec­ Mrs. Mary Cammack visited •aed glaaaes, reo Dr. Eaton, Op­ from, also Wall Baaed, Paint, Doors, Windows, tion 2, chapter 339, general laws tometrist. 284 N. Commercial S t the intermediate room on Mon­ of Oregon, 1921. No petition, the Cedar Poets, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood m day. Salem, Oregon. (Up-«tairs). ammendment states, shall be Dr. Tully, from the First circulated, signed or filed, unless Glasses At Bedrock Prices. four foot lengths. Presbyterian church of Salem, the same has been submitted to R. D. Gray was a Turner visi­ gave an interesting talk Tues­ the state highway commission We desire to serve the public with Promptness tor Sunday. . day morning on ‘‘Thrift.’’ and it approved as to form and and Efficiency. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bye, of The Senior class has decided near Silverton. motored to Turn­ on their pictures and have the boundies of prosposed district LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL PHONE S7S er, Tuesday evening to visit the signed the contract for order­ Notice will be given by publica­ tion for three successive weeks Monroes, at the Baker apart­ ing them. in the county of the prosposed ment*. They attended a show in A basketball game will be district for a meeting at which Salem. Monday evening after played Friday night, January the boundies will be approved. which Mrs. Monroe served lun­ 25, at Mill City. Then with the stamp of approval cheon for Mr. and Mrs. Bye, be­ of the highway commisson per­ The semester exams will be fore th-*y returned home. given on Thursday and Fri­ mission will be granted for the IF YOU HAVE anything you day. circulation of a petition. don’t need we will call for it Automobile licenses will be is­ CLOVERDALE and sell it for you on 1574 com­ sued by county sherffs and motor mission. It remains your prop­ The W. C. T. U. met at the clubs, designated by the secre­ erty until sold. Elmer E. Stew­ home of Mrs. Fred Schifferer, tary of state if a proposed bill in­ art. January 16. The day was spent troduced by senator Joe E. Dunn, February 1st Silver Tea at the making quilt blocks for a com­ of Portland, becomes a law. The We have all kinds of reatestate for sale on home of Mrs. I. H. Small given forter. It was well attended sheriff.s offices and motor clubs by the Methodist Aid Society. It’s and everyone enjoyed the day. are given permission to retain 10 Easy Terms for every one who would like to The next meeting will be at the cents for each set of license T H E F-I-N-E C-A-R M A D E F-I-N-E-R We have the follow ing for S alt or Trade come. Does this mean you? Pro­ home of Mrs. Simpson, Febru­ plates issued. USED CAR B A R G A I N S 1 Dozen Brahma Hens gram will begin about 2:30 P. M ., ary 8. READ THERE OVER 1 Pair White Holland Turkeys Mrs. Fliflet, Palma and A double header basketball 1 Pair African Geese. Oscar Fliflet of Salem were 1028 01d»mobtle gaiqe was played on the Turner SHOO 1 Ford Truck. Cheap for cash 4 Door Sedan ......................................................... visitors at the home of Mr. and floor last Friday night The first 102» Packard 1 Ford Coupe, 1926 Model Mrs. A rthur Kunke, Sunday. Turner vs Jefferson ended in a 4 Door Sod an ........................ - .............. - 2 Full Blood Police Pups. Registered and Pedigreed Therrha* been introduced into score of 29 to 32 in favor of Jef­ Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and fam­ 1027 Oldunphilo And Many Other Things $700 the legislature a bill shortening the ferson. The second game was the ily were visitors at the home of 4 Door DeLux Landau Sedan .................... .......... See Us for Second Hand Handware and Furniture (her s to o n and reducing the bag 102)1 Oldamobile Turner Alumni and Salem Bear Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cook, Sun­ $600 2 Door Sedan .......................... —.......... - ......... lim it to one deer. Cats. Score 15 to 17 in favor of day. Yours for Service in Rea I estate 1925 podge Leather Turner. $550 A party was given Saturday 4 Doos Sedan ....................... ............... - ........ .... E L M E R E. S T E W A R T W ould’n t it be fine if they would 1D£P Oldibobilo DoLux Nothing Takes The Place of night at the home of Mr. and $550 1925 Old.mobile DoLux .............. high grade leather for HARN­ Mrs. Joe Morris for all the ahorten the open aeaanü of the leg­ TURNER. BOX 2 6 2 OREGON 1025 Hudoon ESS and many other articles. neighbors in the surrounding islatu re to ten days and fix a hag >000 M tU t $550 2 Door Sedan ..................................................... ... F. E. Shafer. The PIONEER district. An enjoyable time was lim it of one Itili to every ten mem 1926 Buick Road*ter le rs . Leather Store. 170 S Commercial spent by everyone. $450 Class Inclosure .................................................... . S t, Salem, Oregon. 1025 Oldamobile Jack Hamilton from Vancou­ $275 R oadster.................................................................. Mrs. S. A. Riches motored to ver spent a week with his Thia would releive the legislature 102« Chevrolet Truck | Silverton Thursday to visit hrr grandmother, Mrs. Nelly Ham­ from, taking np efl much u«!e*a 27! $225 Cab and Good Flat Rack .................................... time and what a releif it would he mother and sister who are ill 1025 Overland ilton. $275 ! to the taxpayers. 4 Door Sedan ............................................ .............. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gunning Mrs. Lena Plunket has re­ 1924 Oldamobile, Victoria were Salem visitors Thursday. turned to her home near $275 4 Passenger Coupe ......................................... President-elect Hoover has just Jewett, 4 Door Sedan Mrs. H. L. Earl was a guest Pratum after spending several 182 South High St. Salem, Oregon returned from a pleasure trip $250 months with Mr. and Mrs. J. Some Buy ................................ ............................. of Mrs. Birdie Denyer at a de­ Next to Elsinore Theatre Maxwell, 4 Door Sedan W. Schifferer. Before leaving through f*outh America nnd now licious dinner last Sunday. $225 A Bargain ..................................................................... she visited with Mr. and Mrs. h r has gone to Florida for a vacn Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riches ¿ W W W W W U V W V 4W A W V W W W W W / A W V / / A W 10 OTHETt GOOD RUNNING AUTOMOBILES Feller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred •ion. have returned to Gaston after PRICED FROM $50.00 to 1200.00 Schifferer and Mr. and Mrs. spending a few days with home Hair cutting 25c John Schifferer, Sr. W e would ru sh off for n vnes- folks. tion also if we could spend it on Mr. and Mrs. Townsend have Bobbing 25c 360 N. High St. Salem, Ore. Purses, Bill Folds, Suit Cases sold their farm and are mov­ some m illlo sre’s estate Oh well, and Traveling Bags made of gen­ ing on another farm near Leba­ w hat’s the use, we’e r not the presi­ Children 25c dent-elect. uine leather will stand the wear non soon. GAS. OIL. GREASE. RTOfAGE AND REPAIRING and tear of travel. F. E. Shafer, . We specialize in Ladies Hair Cutting COME IN AND SEE THE 1920 OLDSMOBILE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maden The Pioneer Harness Man, 170S. print year The Tribune shop Satisfaction is our Motto We appreciate your patronage Ycu Can Buy a Bigger Car Bat You Can’t Buy a Bettor Cor visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred butter wrap«, letter and en- Commercial, Salem, Oregon. Q w*> m ■ p »-»< Schifferer, Thursday, velo pee. Funeral Directors - Salem - LEGISLATIVE MILL IS GRINOING DRUGS C. F. BREITHAUPT FLORIST W. JAY DENHEM T urner Lum ber & M fg. Co. 4 % P a id on six m on th s Time Deposits F ire an d s Automobile Insurance Written W hy P a y R en t BUY Turner State Bank and increase your value as well as saving rent SEE THE NEW OLDSMOBILE SHOTS AT RANDOM $1000 27 - Capitol Motors Inc. Biddy Bishop For A Good Hair Cut See Andy A t "Andy's’* Barber Shop