THE TURNER TRIBUNE -=r r . " — r S dog. He knew by his growl whether ed for herself. White, Johnson, Royse and the host­ O it was a friend or a band o f Indians. ess, Mrs. Belden. Mrs. Seymour Stew­ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Asche and He hud his cabin door fixed go that art and little Alice Dickman were family went to Lebanon, Saturday his dog could go in or out at his guests of the club. -- -- O pleasure. His cabin was of a log morning, where Mr. Asche has been taking treatments for some time. The West Stayton school had a structure with split logs for a door. From there they went to Monroe and very interesting program Monday in A small hole just large enough for his dog to go in und out easily. He spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. honor of George Washington’s birth­ Edes. They returned home Sunday day. A fter the songs and short plays made u small door to fit this hole in after a very pleasant visit. in the school, everybody went out on the door and swung it by leulher # O — the play grounds where a beautiful hinges so it would swing in or out. The West Stayton Birthday Club red harwthorne tree was planted by The windows in this old trapper’s met at the home o f Mrs. Martha Bid­ the members o f the eighth grade cabin were only port holes, which he den, Wednesday afternoon. Owing to and his trapper friends could shoot the stormy weather several members class. Mr. McClendon read a very through when the Indian started their were unable to attend. As usual the interesting article and Lois and Mar­ wur against them. His cook stove wus quilt blocks were very much in evi­ vin Lacy sang a song suitable for Howdy folks! Wull another week The meeting at beginning was very tlie occasion. Each pupil of the 8th »nil nothing o f importance has hap- culm und peuceful but as the evening a structure of stone with some iron dence and after a short business ses­ grade helped fill in the dirt around l*'»ied except the Ic-gislatorx are work grew old the tempera begun to rise bars ucross. The smoke escaped thru sion Mrs. Belden served fig bars, fruit the tree. A large and appreciative ii'g for themeelvee instead o f thr and blast forth. You know if the u stone chimney plastered with mud. and coffee. Those attending were crowd o f mothers left the Monday Mlute uml we might also udd, the meeting would have been all night His chairs were split blocks with two Mesdames Hunkel, Stewart, Woosley, wash and came out to help observe ninull poles ut either end for legs. His Turner high school lout another guini- we'll bet there would have only been table wus o f the same structure. He Comstock, Allen, Goss, Dickman, Washington’s birthday. o f basketball. one person there able to carry on, had a large fireplace at one end o f O — the rest all knocked out. his cabin to furnish his heat in the We might suggest that the high — . Q i» ia ii We came down town and listened winter time, where he and Budge school i|uintet und the »tate solemn get together for u big celebration in to a fight ove* ‘ he radio which proved would sit at night and Timberlick would smoke his pipe und tulk to his honor of what they have accomplish- to be nearly as good. best friend, his dog, Budge. ed this year. Just the xumu a couple o f com­ • O — Once in a while all the old trappers In regard to II. I’ . Jenaen’e Austin mittees were elected und we will hear 1 would get together and play checkers. automobile we'll bet he ordered u from them in the near future. Go to ! They lived so far apart that their Ford and for some reason or other it boys, let’s have the cannery. visits were not very often. There * the Ford plant had to cut down Ida were no roads, only trails and a very ACCOMPLISHED order to one-half. wild country. Not many white men By golly, Don Iticiies has sprouted <> * out with u brand new pair o f pants. but lots o f Indians or savages as they That remind» u* o f the time the We knew if we kept after him some­ were called. young fellow took hi» girl out ruling One night a neighbor trapper Route 3 Turner, Oregon thing was bound to happen. We feel in one o f those A upturn. They parked, named Hunky Jim came to visit him. j gr< atly recompensed. aa usual, and low and behold in the —— ■ « Hunky Jim got his name by his middle o f the necking party the darn By the way we'd sun* like to know 1 chunky build. He was short and fat j car started moving toward a large who the Jane is who leaves the lip- with grizzly colored hair which was mountain. Upon investigation, a large dick marks on the boys cheeks. It is also long and shabby. As he came up red unt waa seen pushing it toward causing much gossip nnd excitement. to the cabin it was very dark. He did Ida hill, for his next meal. “a If the girl will please report to us not dare to carry a light on account I ..... # ■ ' ■ we’|| see what can be done. o f the Indiana. M. I', you want to be careful, Here lies the body o f Johnn> Doe, s e m d Budge growled. Timberlick spoke something o f this sort don't happen He bumped the cashier und swiped to himself and said: "That’s a friend­ to you. Also beware o f tall grusa as the dough. ly growl." Someone wrapped on the uiu might get lost. Poor Johnny. door. O — ...O’ 1,1 « “ Come in," said Timberlick. We have been requested to an- EXTRA! EXTRA! (Continued) , nounce that there will be "n o” admis­ Fight promoters take notice! We sion charge at the next community TH EY HAVE went up to tin- cannery meeting lust club meeting as was announced at the "A donkey discovered a mine that evening und got in on some real “ co­ lust meeting. Remember "no ndmis- op- rutivo spirit." lias paid $43,000,000." And other • sion” charge. Thunk you. donkeys have put ten times as much into mines that have paid nothing.— were using the fire hose und putting Weston Leader. on chemiculs to put the fire out. It was o f no use us the building was Dr. B. F. F o u n d p ra ctice lim ite d to The following theme was chosen as about gone hut they did save most of r e m o v a l o f t.-cth, g a t or local, and the be.d from among the freshman the buildings uround the muin on e.! dental X - r a y . N e w lo c a tio n 303 F ir s t English cla » o f the Turner schools, We stayed until ubout five o'clock ! N a tio n a l B .nU B .d g , Sale m , O r e g o n . Mrs. May Hadley, teacher: and then started home. We had not ' -a-— tr —— We were having class in the school gone fur when we saw one o f worn- j VOU C A N H A V E youfc hou.-e one afternoon in March when en, who was working there, running WfcoT STAYTON up ami dow'n the road crying. We CHOICE OF ANY FIVE OF ■ i the teacher suddenly cried, “ look!” O f course we all looked but none o f thought that she wus hurt but we j THE MAGAZINES LISTED Mrs. H. White is making a business us looked in the right direction. Some finally found out she was doing ull und pleusur- trip to Salem, Tuesday, jght DZLOW FOR A FULL YEAR of the pupils thought the school house the crying for c e: t thul ' o was on fire and I thought the pluster had hurn<-d to de ,th. Earl Van Nuys was a caller at the (TWELVE MONTHS) was coming (,-> o f the ceiling as it The cut was found a few days later Chamberlin home Monday evening. V/hy pay more for your magazines was cracked in iverml places. Winn running around in the woods us alive ----- o------ when you can buy them at less than the teacher iic o v e n d from the first ns ever. Prank Van Nuys o f Dallas spent cost through your home town news­ shock, lie toiii us the Hoys Training The results o f the fire were not Monday with his parents. paper? You can actually get five .if School wus on fire. a hit pleasant. We ull coughed sev­ America’s leading farm end fiction Mrs. T. Y\ McClellan was a caller When he s i ’ ..t, we all became eral days ufter and didn't feel very rr.sgczines at th,$ amazing price if excit' d und ti. t icher seeing that , well. The smoke from the hospital ;:t the Van Nuys home Mounday. you order now. If you act quickly you none o f us Wu d . iudy while the Are where all o f the medicines, including will receive sjxjy magazines during A number o f school children and lasted, dismissed »chool and let us go ether, wen- burned, made us sick or ; the next year for just a little more quite a few- pre-school age took the than the price of this newspaper. to the fire. No ooiter aid than done, that is tin* only reason w-e could find, i toxin anti-toxin last Thursday. Don’t hesitate to send your order if ’ we mail-- u fl-i ih for the cloak room. Maybe sitting on the dump ground i some of there come to you now. Re­ The larger one« being stronger, got made us sick but none o f us said any- i Mrs. T. Y. McClellan and Mrs. H. newals wiil do extended twelve to their wrups first and started for thing about that. Many people cairn J. Little were dinner guests at the months ahead of your expiration the fire. We arrived at the fire in for weeks afterwards to see the fire home o f Mrs. Hunkel last Friday. date. ---- ------ nhout fifteen minutes; the smoke was and the ruins. Mrs. O. A. Lacy and her sister, pouring from the dormitory windows S TE LLA MASON, Mis. Wes Lacy were visitors at the UiBsmTO ami the cupulo was a mass o f bluze. Age 15 Turner, Oregon. Tigen uml Bone home Sunday. I MECHANIC. The first thing our school boys did w-u.s to find two full gasoline drums Mrs. W. W'. Bone helped Mrs. and roll them away from the fire nnd Chamberlin with her washing Mon­ sit down on them; they probably day, Mrs. Chamberlin having the mis­ wouldn't have set there long if a fortune o f falling Saturday and hurt­ ■park had lit on the drums. In about ing her left arm quite badly. an hour all o f 'lie main building hnd Muny, many years ago in Utah Little Joyce McClendon, who has burned down, first story und base­ when the Indiuns and the white wero been Having a siege with the measles, | ment were not hluzing yet but were in their battling mood, this old trap- G en tle m an : 1 w ish to take a d v a n ta g e of your m a ga zin e b a rga in is reported as very much better. She fiill o f smoke. p-'i' and hunter and many others lived otter 1 am e n c lo sin g the a b o v e am ount in paym ent for a o n e year su b ­ is at the home of Mrs. Blakely in One of the officers had some valu­ | in the mountains und did nothing hut scription to y o u r p a p e r a n d the five m a g a zin e s that t h a v e m arked with Stay-ton. able papers an-' things hut could not trap and hunt for their living, which ----- O--- - an X betow. get them as he ' • to wntch the hoys was not a wealthy or prosperous liv­ Olive Sucre and family of Salem from the tia l.'n g school so they ing but they had plenty. • and Carmen Dumnnd and family of NÀMC would not run ..w..y. Jim and Clay­ Our old trapper, Timborlick, wan West Stayton spent Sunday with ton, who wero eager to become ( not such an old man. He was about their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H M. « m î T or It.F.D. heroes, olTeied I j get the paper for 10 years o f age, tall und lean, with Crane. • -----o----- flu- officer. He gave his consent hut long whiskers and long hair, only a STATS TO W M Seth Downer returned home Sun­ told them to be careful. They went rink at the crown o f his head. day. He has spent the winter in Cali­ to the basement and from there to Timborlick had everything named, □ H o u se h o ld M a ç s s h t o C: A m e ric a n Poultry Journal the first lloor hut they had a hard I l»is dog’s name w-,- Budge, his rifle fornia with his brother, Harvey, and □ Illustrated M e c h a n ic s □ The C ou n try H om e 1 im locating th-> box and when they ; lie called "Calam ity." He was a sure sister, Daisy. He will be busy getting C Iv e r y b a d y '- i Poultry M a g a s in e C Path tin-J a.- ¡W e e k !;) d-d find it thin,; wi re beginning to and straight shot, for he had plenty of the berry patch in shape for the pick­ □ P e o p le s Pop u lar M o n th ly □ The Farm Journal ing season. pi t hot. practice. He would go around his trap □ Pouiîry Su cce ss F! G an ttew ornaa M a g a s in e —---O" — " When tlie hoys got the officer's line and get his varmints out and sell □ Stan d ard P.- ï - j ! y J im .al Mrs. Nipple, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. ; G o c d Stade s tilings and came out of the burning the pelts for his groceries, which was Asche. Mrs. Roy sc and Mrs. Edith □ S u c c e ssiv i re re w vj [ H om e C lrcie building, the officer was glad to get not much, only .Mi«t the necessities of Stewart, Friday afternoon, helped □ tY o ira n t A 'i i.:J □ H om e Frian d In-, belongings and the hoys were glad life which included a few clothes and finish Mrs. Forrett’s quilt. Mrs. For- t‘ > get out of tin- hot building. While shoes. rett was very proud o f it as it was all o f this was going on the firemen He was very f ind o f Budge, his the first quilt she had ever had quilt- ,W . Y W A V i V y Y W A W W V b V Y W W W W . V . W A N W A W . W W W. J A Y DEN H AM General Contractor and Builder Cement Work and Plumbing W ill you CO GO 1 O U macaiinss 1 AN» THIS NEWSPAPER I The Big Fire FOR FOR O N LY m vt Lx** Tinberlick Or The Two Girl Hunters