The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, April 02, 1931, Image 2

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    TH E TU R N E R
The Turner Tribune
TRIBUNE
start and instead o f following Tim- j
berlick's directions. Red Mike took
them on another trail which led out
by his shack.
They had not gone far when they
hoard the Indian war dance tom toms.
Kittie shouted: "Indians!”
Red Mike said: “ Don’t shout, Kit­
tie. They’ll hear us."
Just then an arrow sang through FRESH A IR CURES
the air and struck in a tree just u
CHICKEN’S COLDS
litt’e way from them.
The four o f them got behind trees
to hide, but were soon surrounded by Ventilation and Dry Litter
Indians.
W ill Prevent Troubles.
Red Mike went out to make peace
with them.
Chickens are unlucky In the struc­
“ Me friend to redmen,” said Red ture of llieir heads, for ll tunken tlieit
susceptible to colds.
PouUryiucn
Mike.
“ Huh! White man kill redskin,” | shouhb try to avoid conditions that
will bring ou eohls. Buys l*r. K. I»
said the chief.
Brünett, of the New York Stute Col­
“ No! No! Me friend,” said Red
lege of Veterinary Medicine at Cor­
Mike, holding his hand out to greet nell university.
In the head. In front of ttie tirala
the Indian chief.”
cavity, are thin cones of bones locat­
(Continued)
ed la chambers. The use of these
Will the Indians make peace or not. j chalutiers Is to provide a space in
POULTRY
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YE AR
Entered Ht the Postoffice at Turner,
Oregon, as second-olaas matter, under
the Act o f March S, 1879.
Issued every Thursday at Turner,
Marion, County, Oregon.
MRS. CHAS. S. CLARK 1 Editors
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CHAS. S. C LA R K
Timberlick Or The
Two Girl Hunters
CH APTER VI
“ This one is Kittie O’Neal, and this
one is Addie Sherman.”
“ I f this is Addie Sherman, who are
you?” asked Frank Temple.
Before he cou’d answer, Frank
grabbed him and the bunch tied him
and left him tied when they had pre­
pared beds for the night, for a half-
breed was not to be trusted.
The next morning when Timberlick
got up the halfbreed had gone, and
had taken Hunky Jim’s gun.
“ Well, he sure know’s a good gun
anyway,” said Timberlick.
(When Timberlick and his friends
first got the two whites and the half-
breed in the house he called the whites
lads. When he found they were girls,
he caled them gal boys.)
“ Now, gal boys, you get something
to eat and I’ ll go and get some fresh
meat.”
“ We don’t want’ to stay here
alone,” said the girls.
“ You won’t be alone. I'll leave
Frank and Mike here, and me and
Calamity will bring in the meat.”
In a short time Timberlick came in
with some fresh meat and breakfast
was soon prepared.
A fter the morning mea' was over.
Hunky Jim and Red Mike went to
their own shacks to go around their
trip lines. Timberlick went around
his trap line. When he got back to
the shack he found ^ Red Mike had
come back and was sitting in Timber-
lick’s shack with Kittie, Addie and
Frank Temple.
When Timberlick came in with his
game, Addie came to him and said:
“ We are leaving early in the morn­
ing for Salt Lake C ty, Utah.”
“ Well,” said Timberlick, “ you had
better ook out for Injuns, and if
anything happens, let me know some
way.”
The rest o f the day was spent by
Timberlick directing them over the
best trail out to the main road to
Salt Lake.
The next morning they got an early
which the Inhaled air Is warmed lie
fore It is taken Into the lungs. When
a chicken develops n simple cold, mi
excessive amount of secretion forum
iu these cavities. As this liiereuaea.
Ilio poor drainage of tlio cavities al­
lows It to accumulate. This accintiti,
lallen Is an Idcul place for bacteria
to multiply ami the resulting bacterial
growth makes the foul odor which Is
often p£caeut with roup.
A simple cold may he avoided <>
corrected hy Increasing the wurnith
with plenty of fresh air and providin';
plenty of dry litter. If the first stage
Is not checked the cold may end In
roup with Its characteristic head swell­
ing and foul odors.
The opinion that roup Is a conta­
gious disease Is not well founded, ac­
cording to Doctor Brünett, for there
Is usually some underlying condition
that Is Indirectly responsible. This
may be tuberculosis, or worms, hut
whatever the cause It should In* re­
moved before a euro can he expected.
A third type of cold Is more of a
«listiti-t disease, commonly known as
bronchitis. This condition I« a* u'o
and tlm hlrds ilio ipilckly. The caute
of ilio dl-oaso I n noi kliovvil. The beai
treatment Is lo luereuse thè tempera*
turo of ilio house, »diber by «'otiirollini;
Ilio ventilatimi or by uslng brood*r
storca. In thè «sirly pari of thè otti-
break lt Is well lo «nuove all slck
blnls and pili tbeni In beateti brooder
house«. Must of tbeiti wlll «•«•over
when placed In heate»l houscs. Sono»
dtslnfectants wlll ulve rellef, bui
«juack retuedles ahoulil noi be u »« d.
Prevent Cannibalimn
Cannlhall*m umy devehip In a largo
hunrh of rlilcks, no mattar bove *-««u •
pletely fed or Imw fr«*e finta purmdtea.
The lllwrnl ose of tar la ubout a« eiTcc-
live as auythlug In checklng II. Wntcli
many limisi a day for tho«e tlmt bave
hoen plek»*«l «-noitgli to druw blood and
dnuh thè tnr on thè wnunda. If ymi
can fimi soniethliig tlmt thè elilrks <11*.
llke thè tuate of more ttinii tar, use lt.
If thnt falla try parlng ofT thè p*ont
*f thè upper mnndlhle, uslng care uni
•c cet too d<“*p.
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R E P O R T OF C O N D IT IO N
O f the Turner State Bunk, at Turner, County o f Marion, at c!o <• *>f
business March 25, 1931.
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Bonds, Mtnritioos «’tc.
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7,412.54
25 0s
210.00
$70.022.85
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Capital stock paid in
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Bills payable and rediscount-
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MAE B. T A LB O T T.
Notary Public for Oregon
My commission rxp in * November 30, 1934.
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swe ir th; t tin above statement u, true to t-o b< t o f my known <!g«
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3,300.00
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Banking hou.o, $2550; furn tore and fixtures, $'<50
Real estate owned other than banking bou-.
Cash, due from banks nn»l cash it -m.
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Special Plate Offer
You have the benefit of eighteen years of exp 2 ri-
ence and study, and a guarantee of satisfaction.
Office in the Bligh Building at State and High
Streets, Salem. Oregon.
DOUBLE SUCTION PLATE
Made of alumnium dust with gold pin teeth. Regu­
lar $20.00 plate for......................................... ...........
PAINLESS
EXTRACTION
GUARANTEED
OF TEETH
Crown as low as
Bridges as low as
Fillings as low as
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$5.00
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finest dentistry at most
r ea so n a b le prices — all
w o rk gu aranteed
R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N
Of tb • Aumsville State Bank at Aumsville, County o f Marion, Or«--
gon, at th«.- c!os«: o f business March 25, 193Í.
R esources
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$82.7H7.97
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Capital stock pai«l in.........................
$15,000.00
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32,278.08
T nu Ci rl fi -at
Bill« payable and re«li«count.-
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total
Come and see me and let me prove to you that
1 can make you a plate that you will he pleased
with and recommend me to your friends.
CONSULTATION FREE
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WHEN YOU TH IN K OF TEETH TH IN K OF
PHONE 3569
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15,551.24
3,500.00
2,720.00
7,189.10
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Where else can you get such value at these
prices. You cannot afFord to neglect the care of
your mouth.
No matter how you manipulate your jaws this
plate will remain firmly in position.
DR. J. G. N A S H
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Overdraft
Bonds, securities, <-tc. ...............
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Banking house, $2250; furntiur«' an«l fixture«, $1250
Real «-«tat«- own. <1 oth«*«’ than banking hou»<-
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Cush, due from bank-, and cash item
[»■•licit in earning-.
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8,850.00
$82,787.97
St«t< o f Oregon, County of Marion,
1, E. T. Pierc«*, Cashier o f the ;iho\«- named hank, do solemnly
¡wear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowleilg«-
ami belief.
E. T. PIERCE,
Cashier.
Correct— Attest:
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K. T. PIERCE,
URSULA 11. PIERCE,
Directors.
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Subscribed and sworn to bi fore me this 28th day of March,
1031.
MAE B. TALB O TT,
Notary Public for Oregon.
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