THE TURNER TRIRUNE The Turner Tribune 1 im e hl H‘ r i M T I O N MERRY CHRISTMAS A1.25 PER YEAR • hut r. ■! at tli. 1’ontolllci at Turner, Or ' hi , ax r‘ contl-class natter, unf March 8 , IS 7!1 re is a a c That ancient tree wh6 seldom spo 1 .'I A t Christmas time for men to The spruce and pine and hemlock / Mil.1!. ( HAS. h. CLARK, Editor Down to their roots with saw and shout And drag them through the woods and out.* Cluiatrnii i.<, of all t.mex of the > u-, the children’* season. ’/'he giving of pn-wnt* to children at Christmas .. in ix ax old a* Christianity itself, for it was h< gun by the tbrey Wi e M* n of the Hast who came to Bethle­ hem, where the Child lay in the .nan- goi, bringing gift*. hfe paused, and rustled through his (Now old and thin) like one who grieve While spnice and hemlock whispered Iow«J Among themselves— "And you must go :- ------------- ^ - H r -« i hcy’ll set you up in street and store,..- ; In huts, hotels [j and mansions /or, ' ' T h e children ’j pleasure. They will trims$&Ys^JL \ ..... i . ... JL limb: Or Each tiny branch, each sturdy 'i .r . ~J2 «<» . Instead of stars, your eyes will t r '- Electric bulbs cf . . but you must be^^SsisSX "p v 1 atient and strong: your boughs i mil sdg2T*[:\ Under their gifts: your arms uill i Down to the floor, and night and dLayjfl'fb^ You’ll have no rest in any way.T'wl ••V Iou must endure the thirst for rain,. • The need of night, the aching pain i • J, :• £ T *6 |a st.-iyt«*«. Ore. G R E E T IN G S -— —o- - - i We Cannot say the words we would O f deep appreciation; We take this way o f wishing you A Happy celebration TURNER STATE £ M erry Christmas You’ve been our friend the whole ■= year through And we send happy thoughts to you May every heart be filled with joy, Glad welcome for the \ New Year Boy A A V A W /A W .V .V .V A W .V A W SV A V .V .V 'AW AVAVA' i Salem. Oregon Toe spirit o f Christmas is, or should be, the spirit o f universal love, o f I—ac> fu! goodwill b ’tween ail man- ;ind. Christmas marks the anniver- t. iry o f a new era, the setting aside o f the old laws o f vengeance and hatred, o f exact and even justice re- g irdiess o f mercy. We too often for- . t ti . t. We too easily forget that ihc r.n srege which the Heavenly host brought to earth on that night nearly two thousand years ago was a message o f love and joy. It is itv et ami proper that we hould i xrhnnge presents among our W A 'W A W A V A W y V . W W . W W A W A V . V A V W A W A 'A W iend- and loved ones, but the great­ est joy o f Christmas time comes from h gift we give the children. Joy for the children, even greater joy for A V W , V \ \ \ V , V W M W W W ^ , .V .,.V / .V A W .W A W J V W the giver. Whatever our own state o f happiness or sorrow, we grown-ups i owe it to ourselves, to the spirit and : tradition which Christmas commcm- • or. t s a ml to the children them- elvcs, i s • that every one of them, - 1 I: s‘ , . a., a Merry Christmas. v— > i % Phone 703 Christmas (irootings 0,19jo. » vt 5 1215 State Street > 5 tl. P. JENSEN, T a m a r H ardw are & Blacksm ithing U / loneliness," thus said the oak^ That ancient tree who seldom^spoke, .But here’s one dream by which tolixZ- 'Think of the Christmas joy you’ll givel’X KENNEDY’S City Cleaning W orks 1 j * Instead of stww, your green will wear Tinsel and baubles everywhere You’ ve dealt with us the whole Year through, Accept congratulation! Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! \ Delightful combination \ —•— i it in <:.*y to forget what it is that Cinixtmax commemorate*. It is easy la think o f it merely as a holiday t me, a t!m<’ when there is a great deal o f ¡hopping to be done, when the stores are crowded and everybody is bn-y wrapping up Christmas packages ^ d W A W J W V W M W V W M V W W / y W W Ä W / / A V / A W and tin- postmen are overloaded and grown-up* as well a* children are looking forward expectantly to see what they are going to get for Christ- * * 7 , . j m im presents. ? m a / \ way from this familiar place To entertain the human raciT^ Ti.unulay at Turnii’, , i n, < jurity, Oregon. O —* H h »now drifts deeply down the wind» ing field And winds ski shrewdly on theemsted slope; Th e river’ * breadth is pallidly congealed. And, th rou gh the spectral trees, b lack *h allows grope For a familiar landmark— quite the same As on a score o f other winter nights; Y et, in the house beyond, the holly's flame Crackles in fragrant wTeaths, and mellow lights H alo the vividly transparent glass; A tree, serenely tapered w ith a star, Basks on the hearth; excited shadows pass before the ruddy (ire and sweetly scar The silence with seductive whispiering. T h e sm.xhered slur o f paper and the u u t Knot o f a ribbon or a tinsel string, A footstep hesitant at a new thought. Through fainting distance, voices, bright and clear, Carol * beauty that is ever young— A peace that is invulnerably dear— A |oy that is old-fashioned warmth among The ages that have waned since Bethlehem— And tnentheydim to echoes of their mirth— T o worship tenderly becoming them— As a King's glory shines o.ice more oo earth. BANK My First Christmas Tree JW VAW .VAW .VAV’.VAVA'AW AV.VAV.VAV.W AW . WWWAWAWAVAWAVWAVAWAV.’AW/AV.WAAW A M erry Christmas N Brush from the heart's own hearthstone The dull, dead ashes of care; Breath with the breath of the soul, new life In the embers of love glowing there; Kindle anew with friendship The full, warm glow — till the eye Shines with the spirit of Christmastime On the humblest of passerby. — Ditter’ s General Store Sublimity .S W .W Y W V V W W W O W . King, and Quaana, “ Tali# none. p U w ,” If you’d hav# a paaeaful reigni ru fur# you pick a land lik# mina. That all th# world proclaim#. NoW. my domain It under ■ tre# Who## bough, are ■ glittering ,h##n, Wh#r# hoptoad, p##p out unafraid of ■ noise, Aad kitti# cat* frolic «baut in th# toys. Thi, it m£ fret big Chriatma, tre# And its tina#l bought hang full. O f goodi«# from moat avarv land. And litt I# lamb# of wool i Sing a Song of Christmas Pocket full o f rye Twenty-four good wishes Baked in a pie! Wishes for the New Year, Others for success, Hopes for all your heart desires To bring you happiness! * ------------------------------- CENTRAL PHARMACY Guardian Building P. D. Quisenberry Salem, Oregon AW.V.VA-AWAVA'AWWWMVVVkSVAV.WJ Christmas Greetings ---O------ W e can’t locate each one o f you To wish you Christmas glory, So here’s the way we advertise The same old happy story A Christmas bright with loyalty. A .\ew Year gay and snappy, N ew friends, old loves and all good things To keep the New Year Happy Turner Lumber & Manufacturing Co. L V .V % V A V J V W k W jW M W % S W M y Grandma aa^t *Tm King today." Under my ChHatma, tre#; God tend his >w«#t««t comfort*. T o Grandma and to ma. —lUinoU Farmer I Subscribe For The Trihue $1.25 a Year