The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, May 28, 1931, Image 5

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    TH E TU R N E R TR IB U NE
The Turner Tribune
tfU B N C K im o N
*|.25 PKR YKAR
Knt> rot ut the JWtoffliv ut Turner,
Ori"'mi, a» »«•cond-clu.1
.« mutter, under
tly Act of March 3, 1871*.
I nett every Tliurmluy nt Turner,
Mmion, County, Oregon.
MUS. CHAS. S CLARK I
CHAS. S. CLARK
Editor«
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J Publish« w
IH R [[ D tILM fi LICENSE
fit F I M U HITOS
1« OIE. I M K H .
Peculiarly timely In u |><>litlei«l way
I» ilio «gllallM i for the etti o ffriv a te
|.io»» niter unto fee* to the *3 level of
' Nllfurnla and Washington For righi
now la the lltne for renewal of lie u.
m b , and thoitaanda of Ore'MUi niotorlata
are wondering whether tliev will '»•
alile to renew at the high ratea our
alale had t«i establish a» the p rie«of
coiiairuotlnit and iiinliiiuliiii.g one of
I lie world'» I.eal highway ayalema.
If the rutoould l*e made right now,
II w< bid bring elieer« or |oy. Tliut la,
un lea* thoae rt*flv l»8 It were to fall In
atop to consider Ita ultimale « Heel up.
upon them aa uaera of the highway.
Itili It oantiol t>e made right now,
«veil with a aja rial aaalon of the legla-
taiur«, and the earll»l it could tannine
effect IVO under the orderly pWC»»Oe*
of regular leglalatlon w ould be for the
liia uae year hegionlug July I IWW
two year» hence,
— a-——
Cnder Washington'» few ?'i flat f««
for motor velitele Ile» n»* », the Verugi
coat to the velitele owner In that alale
will be approximately *44 2* |ar ve­
hicle, wlileh Is approximately the
merii{<' rial In Oregon under our ex
latlng high license aehedule-
Wa»h.
Iia» a 6-oent gnauline lax, which on
the haala of eoiiaumpihui now prevail*
log amount» to an average of *2U.2*
p< r motor valdele p» r year
It aUo
hna |M*rantoli pro|iertV lax »Verging
*12 fa'r motor vehicle |a-r year for
llioae vehicle» upon whlidi the lax la
«•oiled'd
The |N-raonal properly tax
la collected from all owners of motor
Vehicles who pay r« al eatnle laxea or
who ale Ieapoualhle for paymcota of
P'Taon pro|M'rty taxes. Her« 1« lina
Washington lax auina up:
9 100
L e n a lee
I I
Average gasoline laa
Average per tonal peoperty laa
FOR S ALK Northerly 100 acres
building funds
W. T.
Van Scoy,
of the Richter farm in the Pringle
E. K. McKinney arid James Duncan
district, 7 room house, silo, burn with
were loyal workers, hut ilro. Hood did
stantions for 10 head cows, spring
not stay to see the church finished as hr water pip' d to buildings. This place
had to leave on account o( hi« wile's will make an ideal dairy ranch and
health. H M. Corner took his place; cun be purchased on terms.
and the church wan dedicated in Oct. j FOR SALE — I acre o f ground With
The coat of the church was close t o 1 5-room house, fruit room, front and
♦2 tOO. The dedication sermon was de- buck porch, clothes closets, electricity,
liverrd by Rev' John N. Dennison as- city water on premises, well water,
dated by tbe pastor. The money was double garage, burn room for six
head stock, number chicken coops,
all raised but *100 which wa* borrowed
from the church entenaton. Then com­
menced the struggle to gel an organ,
TURNER
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
bell, hymn books and carpets. In the
T R A IN SERVICE
■ ■ —.—
O'" ■ — -
fall ol 1H' j 6 an Kpwoith League and
North Bound
Sunday school was organized.
No. 14, 4:3« A M .
(Stops when
In the summer ol 1000 Hro. Cordon
Hugged.)
No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
came remaining until 1004 when K. I'
South Bound
Crandell and in 1007 S. O. Oliver came; No. 5, 11:10 A M. (Stops when
Mugged to pick up passengers for
then liro. Pepper lor one year and in
points at which this train stops.)
1014 brother J J. Mickey was here No. 15, 9:23 P.M. (Stops on Mag only,
to pick up passengers for points
for & years llrnthers Hallingworih and (
Station is closed on Sunday anil holi­
Lurrnan came and in 1020 Hro. Ktfler days. On these days passengers can
instructed us for one year. Hi* was fol­ pay fare and have baggage checked
on trains.
lowed by liro. Thomas who was with ur points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due
when the purs«.huge was built and In i .> :36 A. M.; No. «, due 6:06 P.M.
Office hours at Turner week days are
the (all of 1023 Hro, Pogue was sent 8 A.M. to 12 o’clock noon, and from
lulo the held, tie was followed by j 1 :00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
south o f Eugene via Cascade
lint, (¡roves, then Miss Driver and th *rt ‘
Line.)
I
No. 81, 8:45 P.M. ( Regular stop.)
Kev. Hurgoyne.
Following north bound trains stop to
detrain
passengers coming from
TRUSSES
Akron Sponguc Rubber
Oregon
Tonsils Removed
£
without operation or
I
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•
Leave Turner for Salem
8:20 A.M
1:30 P.M.
5:20 P.M.
Jos. Hamman, Prop.
W . T .R igdon & S on
i
U N D ERTA KERS
LLO YD T. HIGDON
County Coroner
Salem
Oregon
P / A C A V A V W W A IW W J W
«V W W .W W A V / A W A W A
KRUSE & R Y G H
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
DR. LEWIS
408 Oregon Bldg.
Leave Salem for Turner
10:30 A.M.-
4:45 P.M.
Leave Turner for Mill City
5:15 P.M.
Salem
D r . S c o f ie ld
X - R A Y C H IR O P P R A C T O R
Lady Attendant
New Jewelry Made to Order
.W / W A A W A W W V W A S W
j First Nat'l Bank Bld’g., Phone 2194
Salem,
. Oregon
Prices Reasonable
484 Court St.
Salem, Ore
V .V A V / / ,
A ’A V A W A V W A V A V W A W
H A N D IC A P S O F
•N AM
tuent*
«»•IC.UUTO« /I
/
W .V W A V A V A W A A W A W
/
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X
MORRIS
Optical Co’s.
/ .
New Type Deeper
Curved Lens
Best for Better Vlslom
SAVE
YCU MONEY
AUMSVILLE
S T A T E
The day an electric refrigerator
B A N K
AUMSVILLE. OREGON
starts working for you, you can
start slicing the edges off your
household expense. It saves time,
steps and labor— supplies ic«
cubes— makes froiee desserts
D I S E A S E
L O C A T IO N
/
/
As you travel through life you
will find many handicaps, but
none compared to the handicaps
of disease.
Have these eliminated by Chi­
ropractic Adjustments
given
according to a Xeurocalometcr
reading.
Remember the Neuroealometer
locates nerve pressure.
Chl-
ropratcic Adjustments remove
nerve pressure.
Neurocalome-
ier readings by appointment
only.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
256 N. High Street
Phone 87
SALEM OREGON
Á A A fV W A V W V V V W U W W V W V
4 %
simplifies marketing prob.ems
prevents food spoilage and waste.
Paid on Time Deposits
y . v . ’ . '. v . v . v . v . '. v . v . w . v . y ,
The Place for Home People to Bank
THROAT AND
LUNG BALSAM
for the relief of
SAVE AS YOU P A Y O N EASY TERMS
Concluded (fom Pint Page
Geo.Tnrner and also a liberal donation
B. J. Sharp was very active in securing
í
H í i I I i t Í ch
$ 5 .“ E‘
loss o f time
C A P IT A L DRUG STORE
State Street
Salem
Methodist Church
Homecoming
owne i by Mrs. Barr. Dec. 30, 1888
the Ladies M. E. Aid society was organ­
ized. Five more points were added to
the Turner charge Slayton, Mehama,
Mill City. Fox Valley jnd the Waldo
Hills. Jefferson was dropped making
10 preaching point«. In the spring of
V2 a move wa« started to build a church
in Turner. The lots were given by Mr.
Pads
FREE
y verage total taa
C«ldu pastor. He came from Western
Nebraska conference to Turner Sept.
1888 and it wa* during the drat year I e
was here we bought our first parsonage
at a cost of $435. The house is now
( ) n n lit y
-• A W .V W W W A J V A W A V A 1 V
Soft Sanitary, Can't Slip
Guaranteed to Hold Regardless of
Occupation, Age or Sax
Akron Graduate Fitter Hare to
Give You a Trial Fitting
1200
*11.2*
In Oregon, with our 4 cent g.iaoiiue
tax, and gua«dllie Consumption nu «hr
Willie haala,Ili Washington, llie- average
guaollne consumption a g g r e g a l e »
121 .'al. The agernge motor velitele II-
«eli»*, lee is *22 44. \N e have no p«T-
astiai properly tax. The»* agni agi a
Include i rock» and hu»»e».
Figuring private pn.aaruger auloa by
IheUiaelvea, the agerage gaaolitu lav la
approximately *20 III Oregon ntjd the
average lleeliav fee la *21.30, milking
*41 35, a alilo materially lea» Ilian the
Washington agrrnge lor ul! motor ve­
hicle», anil not materially higher than
lh«‘ brolmtde Ctilllhloeil eoal In Wash­
ington for *3 I Ice U bo lee, gnauline tax
|M*raoli»l pniperiy tax on private pi»»*
aeng, r cars In Washington. Oregon
Voter.
! .shady grove, located right for chicken ! W A W A W f / W W / A V W A
rirli I'lfiut-
t/i t/iu/n
j ! ru
ranch,
clow to
town
HAMMAN STAGE LINES
CHAS. S. C LARK,
Heal Estate Broker.
Tribune Office, Turner, Oregon,
Leave Salem for Aumsville
6:30 A M.
10:30 A.M.
4:45 P.M.
W ///M W W W W V W W W W
Leave Aumsville for Salem
3:10 A.M.
K.
II. R U R R R L
1:20 P.M.
5:10 P.M.
464 N. Liberty St.
Leave Aumsville for Mill City
7:25 A.M.
5:25 P.M.
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION BUREAU
Coughs
I kfc
COLDS
SPASMODIC
p .
CROUP
W HOOPING COUGH
7
HOARSENESS
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CITY CLEANING WORKS
('loiiiiinú— Dyeing
of all kinds
1245 State Street,
t u r , wbat vaa basar, fa r aad Ikal',
abai jraa rapar«— bai ibe t a s i b a i wtU
«•a r s wbrahrr yom *M HI
T b r partir alar firr I n u n a m ««r a t «H I
a . «hai .,-ar ti»a ra b i« ■------- p n ,
g a a lrir r a .e r e g aad «bai *— v e aiata
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STOCK
P A N IE «.
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Salem, Oregon
F. P. ROW LEY, Agent
General Insurance
Turner, Oregcn
BRONCHIAL COUGHS
Contain* no Narcotic
Only at
S ch a efer’ s
DRUG STORE
The Original Yellow Front and
Candy Special Store o f Salem
135 N. Commercial
PHONE 197
Penalar Agency
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