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 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«*«luble 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