The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, September 12, 1929, Image 1

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Mrs. Beatrice Ott and daugh­
ter Marjodi*. o f Roseburg were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs
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Mrs. Joan Pefircy. of Salem, Bert McKay during the last week
Mr. and Mrs. John SchifTerer
205 S.CHURCH E T -AT ANY HCUH
was in Tumor Thursday calling of August. Margaret McKay re-
celebrated
their golden, wedding
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y
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turned
home
with
her
aunt
where
•mold frjends accompanied by -------
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anniversary,
which was Septem­
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ytalt
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h e r mother Mrs. Mclnturff, ofjshc will vM» until September 15
ber
9,
at
their
country home. The
>:r.
Mrs
Spokqne. Mi^j Driver and Mr», ¡or later. Jins. Ott was entertain-
yoorns were attractively decorated
ed
extensively
while
in
Turner.
Mdnturir are old friends and en­
Miss Grace Driver was honor with late summer flowers and|J?
joyed a fine visi*.
V V W , V . V A V A ,.V A V A V /J‘/ . Y W / / W W A V A V ^
j " gold streamers Sunday all the 5»
Mr. uqd Mrs. D. B. I’arkes guest at a lovely dinner, on
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relatives were present including ¡5
-• and family returned from New­ bor Day, at the R. Lee Theissen
Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Schiffereri3»
port last week. Mr. ’ Parkes be­ home. The roams werp attractive­
and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo £ ,
ly decorated with golden glow
ing much improved in health.
Sakm’H Square Deal Jewelers
Opticians.
Stadelman
and daughter, of Port
and Pink aster?. Miss Driver,
FOB SAl,K--pry Ash wood.
land,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Fred P. e*chif-
Diunumds Wqtehei» Clcokp Jev, elry <& Silverware.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Janus Harrison
RobtGiven, Routed, Turner.
fsrur
and
family.
Misses Freida
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Best Quality harness made in R. Lee TJieissen and family were and Emma Fchifferer and Willie
.r
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Schifferer.
M m V . V W A V . V . W W A V A V . V / W . V / / A V our own shop. Satisfaction guar­ present at the Jinner.
Monday evening over 50 mem­
anteed. Price? from $40.00 to
Fir# broke out again with re­
bers
of the fiaptist church of Sa­
$65.00. F. K. Shafer, 170*S. Com­ newed fireceness in the Silver
lem
gathered at their home.
mercial St Salem, Oregon.
Creek district last week and at
Elunjng
the evening songs and
Two large brush fires burned last report Was out of control on
readings
were enjoyed. Mjmv
freely near Turner during the the Silver Fails Timber Com-i
present« were reeejved Icecream
past week. Qno the latter part of pany’8 holdings.
and cake were served later in the
fin ir a i Cuutraclnr and Builder
last week near the J. E White
For SçlcL— fjood grade 81irqp-j evening after which evc yor.e
head place and the other started
Cement Work and Plumbiijg
shirts buck. Ivan Dudley. Rt 2 ¡departed wishing there more an-
Saturday night rqjar the Geo.
Mr. aiid Mrs. C. W. Hcwjtt niversaries
T u rn e », O regon
Route j .
Morris place.
Mrs. Fred Schifferer rpd Mrs.
.
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. .. and family moved to Sulem Lhi
AIberf. Given is forking in t h e ! •
Anderron visited the Irvine hoj>
Miles Linon Milütt Salem
Wanted— Night drverman & yardjiear Bun"» Vi-ta, Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Newman
Iv- where Mrs. An lerson and daugh
"7 i" u
. i 7 Jean,
‘ ' of t o
l ' I teamster
and i "j
daughter
t{clen
Sa-i
f for * prune harvest,
ter Gertrude and Mildred Schiffer-
lent nnd Mr. and Mr». G. D. al> Gi'Jloy.
er were picking. Miidrci returned
Born- To My. and Mrs. Lawsr- witj) ihr-n).
'Thomas, of Amity called at the
Rowley home Saturday evening. ence Edgard« a 9J pound girl.
Mr and tar». Ivan Hadley and
FUR REN'T-Two 2 room apart­ Mother u u d baby uro doijig hue. faintly were in Salem ditur. ay on
ments nnd Two 1 room apart -
• jus i DCS).
| menls. Enquire Tribune office.
The W. C. T. U. met at the
Prof. John R. Cox nnd a mem-
home of Mrs. L E. Heaties Sep­
l>er of the school board drove ov.
tember 6. The day was spent work
¡inga buttcifiy (joilt. A bridal ehow-
i or the bus route last Thursday.
TURNER
|They report a numbor of young
'er was given ir. honor of Mi*s 8-rs-
people preparing fqr high school. \
tip Davenport, by the members.
Hie next meeting will to held at
VV. A. Mprtin caught his hand)
lhe
home of Mrr, Arthur Kur.ke, P
in the planer at his mill, last'
October 16.
week, cutting off the cijds of two
|ft*ny of tl*» men in th;a com-
! fingers. The hand is on the men««; Mrs. U. J- 'Talbott and Miss
, hut still unite sore
* Lucile Riches have returned from m’iniiy nrer» cai'ei cut to fight
1 Mrs. E. C. Bear. Mr». B. a *«*7 enjoyable and Interesting gre jn the Battle Creek districi
V E T E R IN A R IA N
i Hurling and
Mrs. Piscr with praise to {\ias!;p t>n board the Ttc firs would have done much
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Day and Night IjyrvU;
their young children attended the ¡S. S- Dorothy Alexander. The dsniage if they hadn’t got it under
county health clinic at Salem, ! points of interest visited after cootfol.
OREGON
; sailing from Seattle, Wash, were
Mrs. Ted IVhiteliead and mc-
last Thursday.
1 Yictoria B- C, Sitka. Skagaway. Iher Mrs. Ixiuise Kunko visited
Gloves, Pursoa. Hand Rags, Jypeau. The Taku Glacier, Wran-
ia this (.emmunity Mcrdsy
Suit Cases and many other arti-|
and Kctchican Alaska. Sitka
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Mr. Julius Made?, of Portland.
cles made q( leather suitable for js the raQ3t picturesque of all the
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Mrs,
Fred Schifferei's father visited
» T e n s io n s . Tell
gifts for all ( tensions.
j Alaskan towns visited with its
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the
Scbiffsrer
l.ome Tuesday and
your HARNESS needs. F.
beautiful open harbqr,
imruyt, patiyc
(;ou\v Wedncíd.v, Mr¿ E. C Dye, also
Shafer, 170 S. Commercial St, Sg.l pulction i^d many Indian To- of FprtIand vi, Ued wit,
th Mr
acd
lem. Oregon.
item poles. Juneau is the seat of
Mrs. Fred Schifferer, Mrs. D ie i*
Mi's. George ^adorninn and Lhe territorial Government and
Mrs. Schifferer*» sister.
¡daughter, of Salem, attended the the most modern city with a pop­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booth’s eon
! Ladies Aid at the parsonage last ulation of some six thousand peo­
Herbert
was verv «ick last Satur
1 week.
ple. mostly white.
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I he trip from bkagaway up the f.
Mrs. Ruth Riche? entertained
P ru n e p ick in g will start about
the W. C. T. U. Wednesday of old Yukon trqil over a narrow
F rid a y o r S atu rd ay in this cou»-
gauge railroad to White Pass the
I this week
m u n ily.
! Mrs. H. S. Bond returned last'summit of the mountains and
• Wednesday from a few days also the Boundary line between
spent in Portland.
¡Canada and Alaska was reached
OLD TIME DANCE Chrysta ! then on to Lake Bennett, Cana-
Gardens cyerv Wednesday and
where a delicious Moose meat
ntarday, $:30p. N?
Gents 50c d,nner WV served to all the pas
tengers of the train at noon-;
Sunday Moruiug Service 11:00
Indies 26c.
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F rom Skagawav to Lake Bennett a . in.'Message for Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs. Japies Given, of
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Portland, returned^homcSunday a d,s^ nce of for^ ^ ny nJd»es '®and young people A Reminder
Mr. and Mrs. John R Cox, of
Jim Bones sold 15 fine young after spending thp week with traveled and an altitude of from i of heavenly Blue»» mini 15:3$-
two to three thousand feet above!;?9 E orlh Le
,7:0o P m .
Albany are moving to Turner ftdder hogs last Saturday.
relatives in Turner and Marion.
Sea
level
is
reached.
The
rail-1
this week »Mr. Cox is the new
Topic: “ W'hnt Do We Menu bv
G*th Brothers finished tillin, Jiru js driving truck for the Frig-
road is built along the mountain?,., . . . .
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school principal.
idair Company.
ihetr silo Monda».
wfth
a
five
to
seven
jv
r
cent
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) Mr. and Mr». Neal Edwards,
T. B. Funstan returned last grade and is a very scenic route; Sunda-V Kvemn« SerVK0 i' :G0
Mervin Pearson ha? been help
of Salem, are looking for a suita­
week from an extended visit with with its rugged mountains and l* 111 Mes8*K'‘ : "tollow in g the
ble location before school opens. ing fill silos the past few days.
relatives at various Wash points. deep canyons.!
rowd- » ^ x- 23:2.
Mrs Edwards will teach in the
While on his trip he visited Un­ In the encounter with
After
carrying
for
eleven
years
grades next year,
on route two, qu I of Tumor, Bert cle Perry Cornelius at Colfax. He champion. Sea Bickness, Miss
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has been gone since May and re­ Riches v,»ent down on two |counts
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W Hewitt McKay was transferee! to Salem
ports
a fine time.
and the fish had two extra meals
and family are moving to Salem His many patrons deeply regret
his
going
Mr.
McKay
is
much
A generous portion of Mother
Have
several
trailers
on
hand
ior the winter. Mis.: Lavern
pleased
with
his
work
The
fami­
-ill’ s Seasick Roniedy was pro­
at
prices
from
$1^
up
If
I
do
not
Hewitt is a student in Willametl
Obtained. Send model or sketch
have whgt you want, have the cured for the return trip which
University. They will be missed ly will remain in Turner.
and we will proin^-iy sand y*u 1
material on hand and can build acted like a charm. It was
report. Our book on P atents and
from this community which has
U. A. Tbeis.sen ws& in Turnot it to your order ih a few days,
Trai|e-m arks will bo scut tct&uu
brought in Seattle un-opened.
been' tl,ejr hbrqef for sc v era! year?
oil l^qucsf.
Monday and Tuesday looking af­ H. P. Jensen, General ffiack- After reaching port they were
attacked with th 9 malady known j
E, B Stroud and family, u£ ter business interest ? and visit­ smithtag.
as sea legs and had trouble keep-1
Roseburg, ‘vMtted> recently at the ing at the home of his brother
PATENT LAWYERS
Mrs. R, M. Kiser spent Sun- ing their balance on the room
(iom of Mr. Stroud’s sistov, Mrs. R L. Theisscn.
305 Seventh St, Washington.
ru D C-
Over 34 Years’ Experi
C. A. Bear.
For Side— 1 good work mure day with her daughter Carol, fioor. Take it all in all the trip)
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who is convalescing at the home was a wonderful exprrience.
E T. Picrco
M r». M. J. Winkler, of Vancou­
of Mr. and Mrs. F. C- Gunning.
ver, Washington, stopped it;
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKay en­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Hurling and
Turner Sunday enroute home tertained delightfully at Dinner
from Eugene where she h;w been on September 1st for Mrs. Jen­ baby daughter left Monday for
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the guest of her daughter Mis3 nie Hobbs, of Eugene. Those Maupin to vis»t Mrs. Hurling’»
W E H AV E CONNECTIONS
/tunas
Vera Winkler and neiceMis» Ila- present were the honor guests, parents'
with the Hansen-Bennett mag­
».el Bones, of Pficitic Christian Mrs Hobbs, of Eugene, Mr. and
azine agency, one of the larg­
VêoJtLm ^ % l fUbM
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnet»
hospital, for the past week
est in the country, which en­
Mrs. Chas Brasher, of Salem, visited Mrs. Barnett’s mother
Mrs. G. A. McKay was calling Mrs. E. McKay and the host, Mrs. F. M. Bear, at Crawfords
ables us to give you the best
on Mrs. R. J. \Vatsot\ Monday. M\ nnd Mrs. McKay and fam­ ville, last week.
prioea and service for yoar
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magazine
needs. See F. P. Row-
ily-
v3»W
Mrs. Susan Girardan has been
Miss Gladys Given left Ha^ur
ley at the Tribune Office.
C^ive The Tribune er-fiit fo r wha'
Rtaying at- thé Howard Baker
d ty for Lyons to spend ¡the wen-
you buy from our aiivertirtr*
^ >me for the past ten days.
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Locals
F uneral D irecto rs \
Foot Bull Good*
Wm. E. Anderson',s
The Sportiçg Gbod Store
Guns & Amunition
Pomeroy and Keene
fc
¿79 State, St.
SPORT GOODS
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
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167 No. Commercial St.
Salem, Ora.
Salem, Oregon.
T u rn er L um ber
m g . Co,
W. JAY DENMKM
W « catr> in %tcck Rou^li and
from, also W all Board, Paint, Doors, Windows,
Cedar Posts, Brick, Plaster, Tile and Slabwood in
four foot lengths.
% Paid o y
pix months
W e desire to s«rve the public with Promptness
and Efficiency.
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL
PHONE 875
“ Return from Va­
cation trip to Alas?
ka”
%. f. kOWNEK, V.S., B.V.Sc
4
s?d Lumbar,
Shin$Us (Eighest quality) five grades lo select
DRUGS
Turner IVnnajit lamse Leaf Filiera willi Felt
IVnnpntH $1:10 do/
Iîoliable Druggist
E. S. PRATHER
OREGON
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Pr. O, A. Olson, Dentist
u m is* :ftk./i-■:€. vu.>;Jsia. -rvfti i v
PAINLESS DENTISTRY AN D X -R AY W O RK
A ll Work Guaranteed and at Moderate Prices
L»*e Your Credit
Come in and talk ii tiyer
M A S O N IC TE M P L E .
Residence 75J-R
Dr. O, L. Scott
C hiropractor
Neurocalomcter Service
Phone 87. Residence 2104J
256 N. High Street
Salem, O regon
Fire and*.
Automobile insurance Written
D. SWIFT k CO.
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nic>tr
“No Coileetion. No Charge^
Delinquent, account» collected on a
contingent basis. W? do the work,
shoulder the expen&e and mcke no
charge unless coileetion is made.
$250,000 Bad Account* turned ini*
Cash Since We Started.
Jot down a trial -list o f bad ones an<{
1st us turn them into actual money.
Business Men’s Adjustment
Company
415-1G Masonic Bldg. Phone 911
SALEM. OREGON
1ST
Turner Statg Dqnk
SAt-EM
Thone 440
Time Deposits^
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F. P. ROWLEY
H ealth, A ccident
Liability AND Fire
INSURANCE
Turner,
Oregon.
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/ A A W A V A Y V W W A V W iW
A NEW STOCK
of school supplies
Boy’s Cord Pants, Polo Shirts,
etc and a new shipment of Hap­
py Home dresses for the girls.
A complete line of school sta­
tionery priced right,
Highest prices for farm pro­
duce
Harrison’s General Store
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Turner,
Oregon