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THE TURNER TRIBUNE A % V iW W V W y V W i% % W A S V , I The Turner Tribune A scientist discovers that the slow est thinkers live longest. Thats the kind o f u proposition that cannot be S U B S 0 R 1 P T K ÌN 11 25 P E R VI U t proved at a busy intersection. Unterai ut thè Poatofflce ut Turner, Oracoli, uà second-class matter, under thè Act o f March 3, 1879. TELEPHONE 3441 Issued every Thursday ut Turner, Marion, County, Oregon. — — | V L V W A R iV .% V W .W A V .,. W SURPRISE GRANGE No. 233 Meets second Saturday in the month in the Grunge Hall, Turner. Visitors welcome ut the Lecture hour, at 2:00 o ’clock. O re g o n B e a u ty S h o p Glob# Body & Feodor Works MRS. CHAS. S. CLARK 1 Editors and I Publishers CHAS. S. CLARK 428 Oregon Building Telephone 200 Rill Durkee Bear System o f Wheel Alignment Frame and Axle Straightening 444 Ferry St., Salem, Oregon A V A V .V W « W iS W .^ W A V V _______ a _______ Speeches at public dinners in Ja- pan are made before the dinner. This enables the fellow on the program to go home and tell them what he had to e a t- Real Estate For Sale Hutcheon Paint Store PAINTS, WALL PAPER I am connected with both eastern and western real estate buyers organ izations. and can put your holdings into the hands o f people who want to come to Oregon to make their homes on farms and in the city. If you have a farm or city property for sale or trade, list it with me. 154 S. Commercial, Salem, Ore. Buy Y o u r Paint at a Paint Sfora Henna Rinse ....... Manicure ............... Salem, Oregon FOR SALE OR TRADE— 55-acre ranch, 18 miles south o f Salem. Mar ion county, Oregon; 6-rooms plastered house, with woodshed and store room adjoining; 14x24 shop and oil house; barn; 20 tons oat hay; two wells; chicken house and double garage; all buildings in good repair; 24 acres Italian prunes and about 24 acres till- able; 1 acre in bearing cherries and grapes; also 1 acre apples; 5 acres pasture*; school bus passes plac :; one mile to Marion, nearest tow n; good graveled roads; nature o f soii, tlat-t and rolling. FOR SA£E— 1 acre o f ground w th 5-room house, fruit room, front an.I back porch, clothes closets, electric ty, city water on premises, well water, double garage, barn room for six head stock, number chick.n coops, shady grove, located right for chicken ranch, close to town. D r. S c o f ie ld X -R A Y C H I K O P P K A C T O R ■I" ■' 0 *' Lady Attendant "irs t N’ at’l Hank Hld'g., Phone 21**4 Salem, HANDICAPS OF I) I S E A S E Aa you travel through life you will find many handicaps, but none compared to Jhe handicap- of disease. Have these elim inated by Chi ropractic Adjustmenta given according to a Neurocalom eter reading. Remember the Neurocalometer locates nerve pressure. Chi- rr'pratclc Adjustm ents remove nerve pressure. Neurocalomg »er readings by appointment only. j CHAS. S. CLARK. Real Estate Broker. There are 25,000,000 automobiles _ __ _ „ in the United States and a pedestrian 1 n une c<!’ urner» r* gon rises to ask, “ Is that all?” ! ------ COMING TO SALEM Dr. Mellenthin NEW L O W O N E - W A Y AND ROUNDTRIPS TO SOUTHERN OREGON SPECIALIST At home or away, in alley or street Wherever I chance, in this wide world to meet, A girl that is thoughtless, or a boy that is wild, My heart echoes softly, it is some mother’s child. Now you can save money on short trips—and now you can go as you please. Our new low one-way tickets have a 10-day limit (10 days to get there). The roundtrips are good for 60 days. On sale EVERY DAY. Stopovers allowed within the limit. At these new fares, we are sure you will appreciate more than ever the economy, comfort and swiftness of Southern Pacific travel. in Internal M edicine for the past eighteen year« DOES NOT O P E R A T E Will Be at Marion Hotel And when I see those o’er whom long T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 28 years have rolled, W ho’s hearts have grown hardened, Office H o u r«: 10 A. M. to 4 : 0 0 P. M. who’s spirits are cold; De it woman all fallen or man all de filed, ONE D A Y ONLY A voice whispers sadly, it is some mother’s child. No C harge fo r Consultation No matter how far from right she hath strayed, No matter what inroad dishonor hath i ^ . . . . . . . . ma,je . Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu- No matter what elements cankered ate in medicine and surgery and is li the p e a r l,.........................................censed by the state o f Oregon. He Though tarnished and sullied, she is does not operate for chronic appen- some mother’s girl. dicitis, gall stones, ulcers o f stomach, No matter how deep he is sunken in j tonsils or adenoids. sin, He has to his credit wonderful re- by**MsFki^n**W mUC^ ^ *S s^unne<* suits in diseases o f the stomach, liver, No matter how low is his standard o f bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, joy , ( kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, Though guilty and loathsome, he is weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg some mother’s boy. ulcers and rectal ailments. Remember above date, that consul That head hath been pillowed on tation on this trip will be free and tenderest breast, That form hath been wept o’er, those that his treatment is different. lips have been pressed; Married women must be accom That soul hath been prayer for, in panied by their husbands. tones sweet and mild. Address: 4221 W«*st Thin! Street, For her sake «leal gently with some mother’s child. Los Angeles, California. SOME AUMSVILLE STATE BANK AUMSVILLE. OREGON O / c ' Paid on Time Deposits Th« Place for Home People to Bank E X A MP L E S : R o ie b u r g ! One way ........................$4.50 Roundtrip ..................... 8.05 G ra n t» Pa*« One way .......................... 7.33 Roundtrip ......................12.55 j , j O regon A f A V A V ^ .W /J W lW A V W V making up. M O T H E R ’ S C H IL D .50 .50 .50 Water Wave FOR SALE— Close to 70 acres, all .. . * i T under cultivation, all fenced, irriga- Keeping everlasting at it wins sue- . . ’ . , . . . . . . 1 tion ditch runs through place, 1 well, cess, so some day somebody will pre- ® five-room house, one o f the best farms j diet the end o f the world and hit it. in this section o f the valley; can be “ No excuse for not being beauti- purchased right. For particulars about j ful,” an authority says. None, per- l bis place see Chas. S. ( lark, at the haps, but the girl’s lack o f skill in Tribune office, Turner, Oregon. SOME $4 00 WAVE .SO Shuin|ioo und Finger Wave 1.00 Marcel .................. Shampoo .50 Ey«*brow Arch .35 Print .50 Hot Oil Shampoo .76 Long Hair Shampoo .75 Henna Puck 1.00 FOR SALE— RcsiU ncc ami one block o f ground, niceiy located, 8 rooms, electric water system, electric lights, fenced, a good buy fo r anyone wanting a home. Can be purchased right. I ------«------ I" OR SALE 6-room house, w ith 1 bath, store room, woodshed, barn, ami j two *n Turner; all fenced. Cash or lerm s- Another fairly hopeless task is un- I dertaking to convince a foreign visi tor that the American dollar buys j only half as much as it once did. PERMANENT F IN G E R W A V E In Your Ruts The four-year-old plugged labor iously along behind Dad through snow almost too deep for his short legs. Turning, his father inquired, “ How you coming, fella?” And the answer came back cheerfully confident, “ All right. I’m coming along in your ruts." And the short legs strained valiantly to reach the footprints made by the longer grown-up strides. It is a lesoon for every grown-up to ponder. Every day there is some youngster coming along “ in your ruts" and it behooves each o f us to make those ruts clean-cut and true, headed in the straight clean direction that he wants the youngster to fol- low. It may be your own short-logged worshipper or it may be the child o f a friend who looks up to you as the ideal o f all he wishes to be when a man. but there are few adults so un- fortunate that they are not imitated and idealized by some child. Every dad is the model upon which his boy builds. It may be such a poor model that the lad will discard it early in life or the ruts may be such that he may follow them safely through the years. But at least for a time tha. lad looks up to dad as the greatest man in the world. Following in the ruts made by dad may not always be a good thing for the boy, but in the words o f a toler ant and philosophical sage o f the pres ent, “ It is a great thing for dad.” No one can tell just how often that short legged lad follow ng along keeps dad’s ruts straight and clean: headed in the direction he wants his son at least, to travel. .' M e d fo rd One way 8.2!» Roundtrip ................. „..14.50 Southern Pacific H. S. B O N D , A g e n t T urn er E. M. K E IT H , A g e n t A um »ville % DR. O. L. SCOTT 256 N. Hijfh Street Phone 87 SALEM OREGON I AWWWVVWVWVVVWVWW