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T he T urner T ribune fé * y a i. » XIII. NO. ;i 7 turnjsr , O regon , T hursday . junk 13, 192». SUBSCRIPTION t l J 5 FE-K YEAR ■■ , —*--------------------- THE DESERTED FARM Lee Potter and Miss Carlin W 0W Bronson. H. Thcitscn. Mr. ann M VW W VW VW W W W Mrs. A La Pore »nd son Henry, , r jL O U G H T iU S T O P r G O . (Frances Belle Delzell) were week end guests at tht F V N F J l'U f Sitili Doan Morris and Albert Giv h >me of Mr. and Mr*. R. Lei The old house stands in green 2 0 i> ? O I O f. CM S T ' / T / i meadows, en enjoyed an ac/jplane ride Theissen. BASEBALL ¿GOODS V .« «tt-b > * F« ^ W here soft sheltering elm- over Tunier. Sunday. Dean is L S psjbs * » ^ SPORTS EQUIPMENT II. A. Theissen, of Portland.* tree leaves • ‘“L** studying aviation at the Eyrely was in Turner Monday o \ bus! A via on school, at Salem. Joe n * . connected with the Oregon Cast themselvps down thru the shadows Norris is also attending the av,- Fee«! and Rlour Co. THE SPOftTlNQ *0009 STORE Over rank grass and rotting a t i o ' re b o o t , , Mrs. E. McKay spent Monc'ay eves. 167 No. Commercial St. f S. I*. Freeman, of the Mer .V W rrA V A V A , .V A ,.W .V .V W r .V /.V /W W .V i,i’* Y //A V with her son G. A. McKay ai d S -dem. Ore. £ chants Credit Bureau, was in family. Thru ragged Brpkeu path* wild IJ Tunier, on btifindis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ij&p s and v myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Titus 4 !n . China Bones attended the Weaves a carpet Wue— Salem’a Square Deal Jewelers & Opticians. will attend the State (Jiange. l J . B>nes reunion and Tennessc-e strewn, Myrtle point, 4 Diamond» Watches Clcoks Jewelry & Silverware. picnic at Amity, last Sunday. From ¿he fcritUI-JVTeaib an K. C. Bear roiia w*J frem Sa T.iis picnic will be held at Mc- oriole 379 State, St. .Salem, Oregon. lem Friday night having finished tfinnville n tx t yeu-. Trilled a Ipoesonje little tup«. A V .V .V .V r/.V .V .V .V .,,,.W A ,.V .V.V.,. V . V . V . V / / / W W ¡jury duty. The local sectioh crew, on the - • 4 * -E Y E S and EYESIGHT— Sm thern Pacific were doing ex- Against the broken kitchen There is a Difference. window' jt*a duty, a coujae of day» last Dr. A. C. Eaton. Oph. D., 29 £>n? white lilac bending low. week watching track and fcridg- l ^ -ars experience in Eye examina ^ owing to the fact that about Waved a long plume in the tio n and pi-escribing of glasses. dimnesf, 35 extra trains passed over the Best of references furnished in Like a white hand fo-and-fro. system carrying the Shriners W e c a rry in stock R o u g h a n d Drps*#d L sn fW r, Ciansral to n irati or ¿ n é Builder ’ldifficult cases, .OflWe over Fry’s from the San 1'ran cisco conven idrug store. 284 N. Commercial, S hingles (h ig h e s t q u a lity ) fjve g ra d e s tp select Cement Work and Plumbing tion to <k ' Portland Rose hi how. Beckoning to some one who .Salem. Prjcc.s reasonable. Phone one« Miss Mable Ticker, of Gardin fro m , also W a ll B o ard , P ain t, D oors, W in d o w s, Uitiii-J, : : ■ Kopte 3. Jiirncr, l)rwn>if Greeted its beauty w'ith d e * % • ’ ' » er, Oregon, is making an indefi C e d a r P osts, B rick, P ia s te r, T il« an d £ !a b w o o d in 8. II. Rak«r is spending a few nite visit with Mrs. Stella Mil light, days in Portland this week. And placed little children in § . a,-* , V fo u r fo o t len g th s. ler. chairs, Hollis Bones and F. P. Rowley The work of Installing the ma And tucked them in gently at motored to Silvertog, Woodbum, chinery in tho iPortland-Damas- W e d esire to i * m th e p u b lic w ith P ro m p tn e ss night. ‘ Portland and Oregon City, over cus Milk Co. plant is nearing a n d E fficien cy . the week end. completion and they wH! soon Wednesday evening the !6th he able to take fare of aijy in Then sw’eet lilacs bending to LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL PAONE «75 see—» birthday of Sheila Delzell was crease in milk. * Like a caress gentle finger celebrate,] with an o'd fashioned L08T-Reheck*h Embleij Ring. meet— party. All of her old friends were Finder please return to Mby* Lu- Now—the winds blow down its present pi cut the birthday cake cilc Riches, Turner, Oregon. petals and play gaiiyis. L. C. Bitll hgs fcepn on the sick A drifting white shroud at its Maxg'el] McKgy, who has been list foe several d&yr. feet. working at the th irst Station on Miss Grace Funston and her North Capjtol SC. i* at J jojw a- mother drove up from Portland The heart of the old house, the * gain for a while. * PAINLESS DENTISTRY a n d x - b a y w o r k old fire-place and were guests at the A- S. All Work G uaranteed and at M oderate Prices Mis, U. E. Archibald wgs a Kunstoi) home- Jn the old sitting room waits Us* Your Cradit Come ip and talk it over visitor in Turner the ¡¡jUer part alone, Mr. and Mrs. I. H Small visit of last ^»eek. ed at the Cecil Small homo in F or the loved th a t never g ath er S A t-E M M A S O N IC T E M P L E , For Rent Oct. 1-To realtor,sible Eugene. The trip was made es Around the cold blacK Residence 758-R K * » 4*9 j party 15*1 gcre* 3} mi Us from pecially to see the new grand hearth-stone. j Turner. | mile frpJT) school. daughter born May 29. Mr. and i Stanchions for 18 cows. Running Mrs. L. D. Roberts also made the A swift climbing, calling, stair water. Address Boy 238 Turner, trip. “ N o C ollection. N o C h a rg e ” way Oregon. Winds to sleepy rooms of Delinquent accounts collected on a Surprise Grange met Saturday contingent basis. We do the work, C hiropractor creak and sigh, Mr. and M k . D. B. Parke« night having voted to hold eve .«boulder the expense and make no Nf-u roc* lame ter Service charge unless collection is made. and family relume«! Tuesday ning meetings during the sum As If the spirits of lost children. * 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 B ad A c c o u n t, tu rn o d in«« Phone 87. Residenci- ‘¿ 101J Had slipped home fo r one from a few days spant at New mer- C a d i S io c . W e S ta r te d . last good cry. Jot down a tria l list of bad ones ant) port. Neskowjn and other beach 256 N. H igh Street let us turn them into actual money. points. They reported fairly good Salem, Oregon B usiness M en’s A d ju s tm e n t :: CLOVERDALE weather on the trip. C o m p an y Sunday the Delzell family The W. C. T. U. met with 415-1C Masonic Bldg. Phone 9X1 drove to meet relatives in a fami SA LEM . OREGON Mrs. Caroline D rager last W ed The services at the Christian1 ly reunion at their cabin on the nesday. A fter the business ses- j Mollalla river, near Oregon City, Church will be at usual hours ! sion the meeting was taken i There were 20 present and a fine next Sunday. The morning ser- ! over by Mrs. John McKinney, ■non will be the last of the ser. spread was enjoyed at noon. who led the program, of the ob- mons on the seven churches of ! servance of the 15th anniver Gloves, Purses, Hand Bags, Asia. The subject will be ” The| sary of the Union. The charter Suit Cases and pinny other arti Luke Warm Church.” The eve members present were Mrs. J. cles made of Ipathor suitable for ning theme will be along the Fliflet, Mrs. H erbert Fleef- gifts for all occasion*. Tell us line of thinking right and active wood, Mrs. A rtila Hadley, all your HARNESS needs. F. E. thinking. Shafer, 170 S. Commercial St. Sa The C. E youn? people at of S alem ; Mis. John McKinney, . : Mrs. C. H. Kunke and Mrs. lem, Oregon. their last meeting decided to care +**»««****.;-* Dr. Russell, of the Marion Co for cheer and visit certain young Drager. All enjoyed the day very much. .'A W ^w w w vvv^y^v/A w u*,% V i% % v.vvv»v«v.% V A w .v.*.vw Child Health Demonstration will' people sjek at the T. R. hospital. Mrs. A rthur Kunke and chil hold a clinic at Turner Thursday They will send cards and flowers. June 20th for infant and pre The orchestra will go to Clover- dren are staying with Mrs. school children. Tho clinic wi 1 he dale school Saturday night, l hey Kunke’s mQthor, Mrs. Fliflet, in held at the home of Mrs. Lee C. went to Amity last week. The or Salem while Miss Palm a Fliflet inflapT' Ball, between hours of 10:(X) am chestra consists of Louis and is at Dallas caring for Mrs. Levi • I f .. and 4:00 pm. For appointment Kenneth Fowlfr, James Denyer, Fliflet, who just came home see Mrs. D. R. I’qrkes. Lillian Peterson, Faustina Ool- from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sham- A m o n g o w n er» o f t h e N ew O a k la n d AIK Mrs. F. C. Delzell went to 7 ,ell, and Inez Barnett. Mrs. Hat pier and daughter, Katie, were Dayton last Sunday and spent field at the piano; A m e ric a n Six . , . e s p e c ia lly a m o n g in Salem Saturday. part of the week with her friend, th o s e w h o h a v e b e e n d riv in g t h i s g re a ts Mra. A lie« Hai)n. Mrii- Hqnn Mr. and Mrs. Roy H atfield, e s t o f a ll O a k la n d s fo r p e rio d o f sev eral came back for a short visit. of Turner, were visiting at Jay m o n t h s . • . e n t h u s i a s m is g ro w in g Cook’s Saturday evening. ' HARNESS of all kinds. Full w ith every p a s s in g w eek , T a lk w ith a value for your money. Gurantee The gardens, flajc ^nd other The Pleasant View W. C. T. n u m b e r o f th e s e o w n e rs a b o u t A ll- [all leather. F. E- “ chafer, ”'J ha crops in Crawford district are U. Is going to give a program A m e ric a n v a lu e . T h e n e o m e in a n d le t Pioneer Leather Man” 170 t?! looking fine. The farmers are ex and ice cream social, Saturday u s d e m o n s t r a te th is r e m a r k a b le car^ Commercial t?t Salem, Oregon. pecting a very successful year. evening, June 15, at 8 o’clock r r i c . tin s ta f u n . /. •. ». r~.fi«-. mrhtgwn. r*“• ./'" r r ? FOR SALE-Improved Oregon There will be about 60 acyea’s at the Cloverdale school house. C * ir ?rs. S ff tih g crtrvri a m i L o a a jo y H y d r a u lic Sfupck A b a c rh a r* A W V W W W A W i Y A V V .W \\\V A V V A % V V V A W ^V luM in ii.f prir... Burnfwr. a m i r e a r f e n tir e m a r J r «»fro. of beans raised in this district The proceeds are to go to the strawberries, Good Quality. G e n e r a l M a la r » T im a r«^«~«l Plan a v a ila b le a t rnimimum r a ta » this year. Ail under irrigation. Children’s Farm Home a t Cor Robt, Given. Turner. - ■ - 11 l" 1 * * . . . . . * 1 . r i T* 1 he Misses Helen and Helena vallis. Cony? and bring your The Grey Diggers will play a ComMar fh. .HI— —4 p r lr a am »«II «• th. Ii.f pci— »!..«. rot-l»». In. »uttm iobil«*«l<M — . . . IbklaiHi-hHiii« d-Ii.-— « 1 ,.ri— Inrlufl«. Turner, Oro^on. <J >uble header b; ¿eball game ct Witzel spent last week visi( ng friends. o n ly raaaaavbU ,h«r«— for «ml for financial whan Un Tim« l-.jnwit PUa l.u n i » ^ Y . V . ,.,.V ,V.V.".V /A V.,.W.V.%W.V'.V.%%V.V.VAYWV.V Lebanon,’with the Lebanon team, j** ^QJdbura a n i \ancouver. Miss G ertrude Anderson w ent to California, Friday with The second game is to be play Wash. c l to straighten out the schedule Miss Vonitha Rainier graduated her stster, who was \ ¡siting Miss Mildred Schiffurer is in owing to a game being postponed from the 8th grade last Saturday here with her parents, Mr. and CALL FOR BIDS with the County 8th grade grad Mrs. Anderson, for a few Portland, staying with her on account of the weather, Bidr. wanted for 2 cord« of T U R N E R , O R IC C N aunt, Mrs. C. R. Reamer. weeks. Mrs. L. E. Petersen was a uation class at 8alem. 16-inch fir and 2 cords of 1G- inch oak wood, to he delivered Mr. Thomas Little is doing Mrs. Nell Steiner and daugh Have your envelop«'» printed wit, busines visitor in Salon. Tues at lb” Crawford school house, your retu rn a.I'fry-«. The T rib tn day. sonic blasting for a new fence ter, M argaret, from Salem, on or before September 1, can -lo the work. were guests at the J. W. Scliif- H W. Smith and I. E. Putnam along the road by his farm. 1329. Give T^o Tribune er.-dit for wha were business visitors in Salem, Miss Erma B irber is visiting at v - •'* home Sunday. Bid« to bo opened July 1, you buy from our advertisers. Monday Lo .gvelw, Mash., with relatives ,*irs. Ted W hitehead, Sr., of 1929. f ir a few days. She was one ol Turner, spent the day with her Goor; e Nadorman, of Salem, if The Tribune «hop enn print yo*. raoDUCT o r cknkral m c i o m 4 CHAS. LITTLE, vorking for the Turner Lumber the Turner High school graduates mother, Mrs. C. H. Kunke, b u tter wrupe, letter heads and ai Clerk School District 124. velopea. ►«nd Manufacturing Co. this year. Wednesday. Locals pushing Tackle jV,. PlIOUE IG.O Aoder&on's ][ Pomeroy and Keene Turner Lumber Mf g . Co. W, JAY DENHE/n f Dr. s A. Olson, Dentist I I Dr. O. L. Scott ^ % Paid on six months Time Deposits j Fire and Automobile Insurance W ritten Turner State Bank Drygoods, Groceries Glassware, Hardw are Boots and Shoes Highest prices for fqrm pro, duce / Its value is \ making every owner an Oakland enthusiast OlflVERDHE Harrison's General Store BONES BROTHERS 7 AeMu> OAKLAND ALL-AMERICAN SIX