The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 12, 1931, Image 3

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    TH E TU R N E R TR IB U NE
The Turner Tribune
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linn r< I ut tli i'oxlolficf ut Turner,
u.. M cotxl class mutt' r, under
•he Art o f Minch 3, 1879.
every Tliur■■■«lay ut Turner,
M iiion, County, Oregon.
MUS. ( HAS. 8. Cl.AUK I
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Editors
137 S. Commercial St.
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O re g o n
B eau ty
Shop
L ave Sab m for Aumaville
6 4 0 A M.
10 :30 A M.
4:46 P.M.
Leave Aumsvillc for Salem
8:10 A M.
1:20 P.M.
6:10 P.M.
Leave Aumaville for Mill City
7:26 A M.
5:25 P.M.
Salent, Oregon
M O N E Y
It will pay you to borrow money and buy goods at these
priées :
428 Oregon Building
Telephone 290
PERM ANENT W AVE
$4.00
FINGER W AVE
.................50
Leave Turner for Salem
8:20 A M
Chujiter III
1:30 P.M.
Copeland &. Ryder’s 12-inch $1 1.50 Loggers Calk­
At* the thoughts were runnuiK
5:20 P.M.
ed Shoes, now
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9.75
through hiii henil he saw unother trup-
p< r not 60 yards away whom he rec­
Copeland At Ryders 10-inch $17.50 Loggers Shoes,
Leave Turner for Mill City
ognised um Red Mike.
5:15 P.M.
now
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12.00
Red Mike wuh mo called on uccount
of bln red huir umi red complexion.
W e carry Cttrrin’s, Copeland & Ryders, North Coast
He W.I i u nliort heavy net Irishman.
Jot. Mammari, Prop.
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Loggers Shoes. W e are closing out our entire stock of
lie mu iiI to Timberlick, "Them shav-
Loggers Shoes. Better borrow the money and buy a pair;
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age# were Mure ufler your aklep that
you will not have such low prices as these again. W e
t.llie."
carry sizes ."> to 12. (let hold of these goods at these prices
"Yea,” Maid Timle rlick " i f it hadn't
before some one beats you to it. No more when these are
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been for you they would o f hud u
gone. The crowds are coming.
pretty good chance."
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for Mome fretdi meat for my break­ .VW.W.VVV.VV.V.W.W.VVV«VW.W.VVV.V.VV.VV.WrV.W
fast, and um I came up over the bill
I ace» them savages.”
"W ell, you'd beetter come over to
my «hack for breakfast,” Maid Timber
Ink.
"N ot toduy, Timberlick. I will have
MORRIS
to puck in Home groceriea, mo I will
Optical
Co’s.
have to Mturt out early.”
New
Type
Deeper
"A ll right," Haul Timberlick. “ We
Curved Lens
will go and get break find mo we cun
Best for Better Vision
get over our trap line."
"I went over my line twice yester­
m
444 State Street
day, m o they will be ull right until I
get back from town."
SALEM , OREGON
"W ell, don't forget my tobacco.”
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"N o eh' nee, Timberlick, for I need
, >tne tobacco myaelf.”
"W ill, ro long Mike."
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‘ iso long, Timberlick.”
"W t II,” naiil Timberlick to Hudge,
' thnt boy Ri <1 Mike saved our I ivi - m
elid thut'a Martin.”
A m Timberlick Walked on toward
£ All Types of Beauty Work
h * Hback he «till hail his mind on
fresh ne at for breukfust and u I mo to
watch for Indians, which was the one
M a r c e l and
lii.ng they always had to do. He
Finger
finally got a shot at a wild turkey,
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winch he knew would be plenty for
Liiii". !f ami Iiudge.
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Aft'-r their morning meal w u over
Facial and Scalp
l.e Maid, "W ell, Hudge, We’ll get Old &
Calamity and get to our traps. We
T reatm en ts
* might get another Injun or two ami
M E R I C A ’ S famous March
maybe a pell or two.”
i King and Bandmaster, John
All Work Guaranteed
They started out after they hud
Philip Sousa, says:
Over Steusloff Market
locki I the hou «■, which waa their cus­
“ Conn irtsfrimumts have been used
tom on account o f Indiana.
Salem,
Oregon
in my hand for thirty years and
Their first trap had u large lynx in
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more, simtrly because we have
It. Timberlick had u good catch that
considered them best. I consider
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«lay.
that complete Ci{uifnnent o f Conn
A fter I um lust trap had been curc-
inst rument s enhances t he musical
fully r. t, he returned to his shuck
value o f any band at least 50
AUMSVILLE
and began to take the skins ofT the
percent.”
varmints. Hudge was outside testing
Come In and See O u r Line of
up aft. r hia trip. Timberlick was in
These Cjreat Instruments
the shack.
AUM SVILLE, OREGON
He lutd u fire started in his htove,
when Hudge growled.
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Whut diil Hudge growl at?
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SALEM
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50c
Chooses Conn
Instrum ents
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STATE B A N K
Sill HU'S
OREGON
W h . l ! T ra d e out of Tu rn er? N o !
N ever!
Then
why
not
bring
located in Mrs. B r ig s ’ * bouse, in T u r ­
Also furniture repair­
ing.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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Salem, Oregon
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Time Deposits
Dr. S c o fie ld
X - R A Y C H IR O P P R A C T O R
Lady Attendant
First N'at’l Rank Bld'g., Phone 2194
Salem,
.O regon
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HANDICAPS OF
D I S E A S E
As you travel through life you
will find many handicaps, but
none compared to (he handicaps
of disease.
Have these eliminated by Chi­
ropractic Adjustments
given
according to a Neurocalometer
reading.
Remember the Neurocalometer
locates nerve pressure.
Cht-
ropratcic Adjustments remove
nerve pressure.
Neurocalome-
ier readings by appointment
only.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
256 N. High Street
Phone 87
SALEM OREGON
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The Place for Home People to Bank ■,*1v , V . W i Y i W r t V A ,1V V W J
your
• hoe« to be repaired to E. Robinson,
ner, Oregon.
Paid on
Print ..................................... 50
Hot Oil Shampoo....................75
Long Hair Shampoo
........... 75
Henna Pack ..................... 1.00
Henna Rinse ..........................50
Manicure ............................... 50
Water Wave ..........................50
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Shampoo and Finger Wave 1.00
Marcel ................................... 75
Shampoo ............................... 50
Eyebrow Arch ......................35
Leave Salem for Turner
10:30 A..M.
4:45 P.M.
Our best regular $0.50 Rain test Coats, now ...... $ 4.50
Our best regular $5.60 Raintest Rants, n o w .........
3.75
Our new regular $5.00 Raintest Pants, now..........
2.98
(A b o v e are guaranteed waterproof)
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IIA M M AN STAGE LINES
Art* ruttine pricus on le g g e r ’» Shoes and ail kiiid« of liain
l’roof Stag Co.ita and I’anU. In fact, everything they hâve
in stock must he sold at some prie«*.
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Tim beri ick Or The
Two Girl Hunters
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SI 'IS* UIPTJON ?! .2. I*KH YE AR
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GULL B R O S.
O reg o n G row n S e e d s
Notice ia hereby given that the
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underxigm-d, by an order of the coun­
ty court o f Marion County, State of
Be assured of success with your garden. Buy Gill
Oregon, duly made and entered on
Bros, seeds and fertilize with Lillys Morcrop and see
the 27th day o f February, 1931, was
the results.
appointed administratrix o f the estate
W e buy and sell Fieid and Grain Seeds of every
o f John Hoedigheimer and that she
has duly qualified as such. All persons
description. See us before buying or selling.
having claims against said estate are
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hereby notified to present the same,
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
duly verified as required by law, at
the offices o f S. M. Endicott, in the
City of Salem, Marion County, Ore­
gon, within six months from the date
o f this notice, to-wit: March 5, 1931.
JESSIE BOEDIGHEIMER,
178 S. Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon
Administratrix o f the Estate o f John
Bo •digheimer.
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