’(ì7 f o t THK TURNKR TRIBUNE and Mr». WHIford F«-H«-r uml daugh- tcrs Dorla uml B«*tfy Jean, Mr and Mra. John Gilmer und daughter Jean Marie, Mr. nn«J Mrs Emery Filler and daughter Marjorie I,ou, Mr. and Mr*. Ileney Feller ami son Bol>hy, Mr. and Mra. Albert feller, Lillian, Ma, Fran- o », and Mary F«-ller, Clifford Feller Friday night Mr». Ella Lambert, of and Hi» host« Mr. and Mr» Fred F*l- Slayton, and her team installed the new hr. officer» for the coming year. Visitors from the Union llill. North W' J. Harris bus purchase«! tlie old Howell and Htaytob giangea made up livery stable ami property on 1) street the largeit crowd» that ha» attended ami la tearing down the old barn and (he meeting* in the paat year. will bulhl a house on the »lie In the Mr». Paul Silk* of Much-ay (¡range, near future, which w ill l>e a great Im­ waa aoloiat, with Mr». Gray of Union provement. Hill, at the piano during the installation '1 he new officer» installed for the J M. Bone», while rec«>vering from coming year are: Master, H E Mar­ an altact of flu, has l<*en working tin; over»eer. Frank Bowden; lecturer,1 about the house for his good wife. He Mr». Myrtle Martin; steward, M. M. j has built some nice built In cupboard» Magee; aasiitant steward' A. L. Bowen snd replnmbs«l the kitchen and placed secretary-treasurer, E v a Jene»; gale the atallonary tub«-» in a more cenven- Sam Wilson; Ceres, Mr». M. Welch; , placeon the back porch where he has Pomona; Mrs D. Wilson. Flora, Mar­ put In a new floor. garet Mage«; lady assistant steward, Dixie Jonea; executive committee, M. 1 Mr. and Mr». C. W. Hewitt, Mr. aud Kaphart, J. Amort, D. Baker. Mra. Branson and G. A G. Moore, all of NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED XT MAGLEAY GRANGE FINE PROGRAM at dinner Sunday Mr*. Frank Millet and daughter!, Sana and Malmin and Myron^of Salem; Mrs. M. B. L'ammack, the Misae» Helen and E«ter and Forest Albert < amrnack, Kosedale, tbeir daugh­ ter Mra. Stewart and »on; tbeir »on Earl, wife and amall daughter. ------o----- will be a social gathering, will be held Officers elected for the coming year to on tb* third Tuesday. s-*rve the Marion Telephone company The club ia »poncering the building of are: Willia Scofield, president; Warron a pickle plant to take care of the big Gray, secretary treaaurer; J. M. Miller, crop of cucumbers grown in that sec­ Warren Gray. E. G. Miller. A. T Lafky tion, and a meeting for that purpose ia and Willi» Scofield directors. called for the near futun Mra. Klmer Turner Hi School will compete in the Aache is the new Sec.-Tress, of the musical tournament to be held at Pac­ Mr». Frank Schampier entetained with club. ific University, Foreet Grove, in the watch party on New Years Eve, honor­ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rand and small eaily spring. They will compete in di- ing her husband on bis birthday. Game« were enjoyed and at a late hour refresh­ paughter went to Klamath Falla to viait J vision C ment! were served Those present were Mr. Rand, Sr. Work is as hard to fiud Mr and Mr». 8. Hubert Bye, Mr. and there as it is in the vsiley, this winter. Mrs. Albert Hennies, Mrs. Phillip Fish­ Mr. and Mrs. Weiee of Maclray, and er and son Marion, Albert llenniea Mr. and Mrs Bones of West Stayton, Horton Haghlet, Greg Ithol, The hosts were recent dinner guexte at the B, H. and Kalbryh Schampier. Chamberlin home, A watcli party wa* held at the Meth­ odist church New Years eve. Rev. Groves who is conducting revivals there and the pastor Rev. Burgoyne delivered sermon» followed by a social hour and the serving of refreshment* Mrs. June Rartoof Seattle, Miss Mary Miss Mildred Kirk of Salem ka* Peebles of Portlaud and Mr. and Mrs. been hired and will teach the up­ Thurston Kearne of Stayton, were re cent visitors at the W. O. Roy se home per grades in the North Santiam school, Mr. and Mrs. Cha». Jolly ami baby of where, by the over crowded condition, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewtrt and »on Longview, Wash., were recent guest» it was found neceasary to hire a second of bis sister, Mrs. Chas. Barber aud Seymour and wife spent Christmas at teacher. Miss Fery of Stayton will Halsey with Mr. Stewarts sister. family. teach the primary. ----- O- ---— --- r « ----- • Mr. and Mrs. Fades soent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L illi* and Mr. j af)d Sunday wjrh Mr and M„ Elmer Geo. Harris, who is well known here, ■'•«* Mr" Ksym.md Titus at ten de«! tbe Asche and family has returned to his job as surveyor near Newport He fell 3o feet from a ledge “ "»• « ■ * "> »• Mr. | -'<* M , ,„ d M ^ . r X ' i - c o . L y snd Mrs. Foster of Stayton, attended Creamery held at Ml. A igi I >• a|m„ ip#nd Christmas with the J. W. on August 31 and suffered two broken revival services at the Methodist church were over twelve hundred in Wallace family. ribs and severe cuts and bruises which attendance. I ------•------ h«»re Thursday evening. put him in the botpital for a number of ____o ___ | Mr. Darley has been to Portland on The following inepiiaton of the Wil- weeks. Ismette valley ie Irom the pen of A. D. Mrs. L. J. Rowley and son Paul mo- j Mr * ,,d Mr* Cha* Barber and fum- bu»inMa r e c e n tly ^ ____ Hale, now living east of Turner. Mr, tored to Amity Friday afternoon. Mrs I ^ ****,‘'d * h h her »Ufer Mrs. John Mr. Fr« d Comstock and family are Guest at th® Jay Cook horn? Friday Hale was editor and publisher of The Rowley remained to attend the Yam- Oudeans at Chemawa the past week, now located iu their new home. We are evening were, Mr and Mrs. R. Titus. e glad to have them with us. Peoples Pres* st Albany, aome thirty hill County Forum of the Ameiican Le­ Mr*. Webb, M^s. Pearson. Rev.Uil-ttrap Mrs. R««y Everanu bus returned !<• years ago wh«-n he wrote the poem: gion and Auxillery. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Corn’ tock and Mrs. F.. Earl and Gertrude Coo *. Hjxr- her home ul North B«-inl after a visit Willamette, oh baaunlul WuUmetle son Robert visited Sunday at the Elmer ard Baker. Wm. Butxke, Fred Brown Your flelba are alwaya gre- . 1 , i An educator says that a hundred with M r.and Mrs. P. F- Thotnosnu. Asehe home. j Alice and Glen Titus Your broad acre« *i retch. yeara from now the schools will be teach­ She will la.- remi mia red ue Roberta From nil) to hill, ing youngsters how to live and not Wilson ami ha» many friends In this Mrs. E. A. and Mrs. E*ter Royse came The passing of Judge Bean ih Port­ From Portland to Eug«-ne, merely how to make a living. W«l im m u n it y . ! from Portland for a visit at the W. O. Protected on the eastward Royse home. Mrs. E. A. wiil remain land yesterday is regreted by friends some fellows we know seem to have here. He and Mrs Bain were very By the f a*c*«J«-s r«p|M-«J with snow, If ir a several weeks visit. Mr. and Mi». P. E Thomason »pent learned already- h«>w to live without Whose lofty |«eaks look down, . . . . . . ------»------ close friends of Mrs. C. A. Davis, who n purl or the boliilay» in Portland with « r - ll.rn - d , » » « « l , k-,. \N ilh never a irown. making a living. , . „ . . . . , | Mr*' >Urr> Stewart, who has been cn Mrj B;an vi#lU,d on D jeeartsf 10> U; on the qu.et valley M ow . their eon Owen uml tlieir stx|glit*r sick li*t for- theyxxat week, la bett;r. „ v »on _ Lurkner, i ____ f- . Mr» Paul Walker and family When you subscribe fo r your home To the west are the f*a»t itange moun­ called the German «-a- j J r CRAW FORD I L WILLAMEETTE tains Between your farms and >ri, And their top« are kissed By the gent-e wind« 8 ill Hosting o’er to thee Your »oil ■ ever willing, Always favored with sun and rain; From your fields are garnered, W hen * nrvixt come», Rich cr«>i a of fruit and grain. I love ><«ur shaded woodlands, Y ur bright a d «parklmg stream»; Your |>eople who dwell, In shaded dell, Or on your hiila serene. W ill. n cite, so beautiful \\ :llam« tte, May thv tiebfs be ever green; Ma\ thy hollies be the i pot, M htll*r mnhsion or cot, M heie love shall reign supreme. —A. D Hale Some of the ladies met at the Asche paper you are not only helping the home and worked on a quilt to be sold editor, but you are helping to support a community enterprise. Are you a later. subscriber? I j devil who went all through the World ' M ( arry Arnold of E«tacada spent War without a scratch, was injured Friuay night w ith Mrs. Tliomus Lillie an automobile srcideut in Chicago the other day and hud to go to the hospital. Mr. and Mr». Raymond Til il» attend Which show« how much mori danger­ <-d the wedding o f O lio Eng«lahl and ous Chicago is than a wor d war. I Misa Ruth Dierks at Calvery Babilst John p. Murphy, w ho for tunny Church in Sulem. ------©- — years followed the hluekellillll (lude Owen Thomanon came from Portland lier-i and at Aumsi lile about twenty- year» ago, was here for Masoule Lodge t«> spend Sunday at the parental home. ---------o - - meeting Saturday ¡night. Ile Im» re­ Mayro M cK inney, who h&a Lot tained ¡hie iiH'iiil-eraliip in the lohge been well for nonie lime, is taking here Ihroiigliout the years. treatments o f h Haletn phvaician. < 'hila and lunche at Riches Confec- ti»nery. Tlie wind storm M->u75t S tu u d a rd Sexlan, fM ,)| S p eeia l S ed a n , IbôO. S p eeia l e q u ip m e n t extra . P rices f. o . b . F lin t, M ich ig a n . Recitation by R ith Kohl, song "Jin Rle Bella'" by the children; mouth organ solo, by Harold Teg« n, reading and talk by Prof. McClendon of the West S ta y-1 ton school; Utah Truil by Manon Lacy, N E W CHEVROLET SIX recitation. Velma Royse and Lang Syne" by the club. “ Aulii i The club decided to hold two meet-j j irigH a month, the first to b. for buei- ! nexs which will be held on Ihe first 1 BALL BROS., Turner, Oregon i miti dnughlir Dirai lu », Mr. Th* Place for Home People to Bank Tussday and t hi second meeting which( f.V.V.SW.V.-.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.NV.VsV.V.V.V.VsVeV.VW