TH K TURNER TRIBUNE T iw » Tuonar T r ik lin * » I me turner i rinune SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR Entered at the Postoffice at Turner, Oregon, as second-class matter, under the Act o f March 3, 187V». Issued every Thursday at Turner, Marion, County, Oregon. double gurugc, ham room for vsix A W head stock, number chicken coops, catcd in Turner, Oregon. shady grove, located right for chicken her rew nt accident. ranch, close to town. FARM WANTED— We have a par CHAS. S. CLARK, Ralph Downer, Marcell Blaco ty who wants to rent from 40 to 100 lleul Estate Broker. and Robert Royse went to Salem acres o f farm land on crop payments; Tribune Office, Turner, Oregon. will buy farm machinery and stock if Tuesday afternoon. price is right. Mrs. J. W. Nipple Ì8 im provingI as fastas oan lu. f r o m FOU S A l. E u,il ■» 8 room houm ; wood 10 1 ,ot Mrs. Torrette, who has been Editors quite ill is reported improving; FOR SALE— 94 acres; will sell t*0 and **cr''8 two *l t*s h id in g s , hot CHAS. S. CLARK J Publishers and able to sit up each day. S h e I ¡and cold water in houses; 2 horses, is at the home o f her dauRhter i three cows. 20 chickens go with these Mrs Harry Porter. i place«; burn for 20 head stock; till WEST STAYTON land tillable; clear from debt; taxes Mr. T. I’ . Ooeaer and Mrs. Will* two .paid ; \ mile from Aumsville on sous, o f Salem, were dinner guests at ; paved road, good school, school buss Joyce McC iendon had the mis- i'|lftmberliD home Tuesday, passes place. MRS. CHAS. S. CLARK fortune to get her thumb smash- — ed in the car door last week. R°J Bone and The nail was tom completely Marshfield, were off, and she will be incompasita- home Saturday. the children to ted for some time. Leave Salt in for Autnuvillc <1:30 A M 10:30 A M. 4:43 I’ M. Leave Aumnville for Salem 3:10 A M. I :20 P.M. 5:10 P.M. Leave Sulem (or Turner 10:30 A M, 4:45 P.M. »— grami- on, of Tacoma, are visiting at Leave Turner for Sulem * 8:20 A M I :30 P.M. 6 :20 P.M. Leave Turn» r for Mill City 6:15 P.M. Jot. Hamman, Prop. W FOR SALE— SO acres, good house, the B. H. Chamberliu home, Mrs. tile barn, tile grainery, 30 acres Waldie is a sister of Mrs. Uhamberliu prunes, water system, practically all cultivated, 4 miles from Sulem on Mr. and Mr*. Jame* Studuicka, good gravel road. Charlie and Fe-trl Breeden, Mr. and FOR SALE— Residence and on»* Mrs. Fred Comstock aud Mr. and Mr» Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McClen | block o f ground, niceiy located, 8 B. 11. Chamberlin attended tile old roonti, electric water system, electric don and daughter Joyce were time dance at llie Orange hall at Stay, ! lights, fenced, u good buy for anyone dinner guests at the W. 0 , Royse ton, t-aturday night 1 wanting u home. Can he purchased home Sunday. The men went to the ball game in the afternoon while the ladies and children stayed at home and had a ver>’ pleasant visit Mrs. McClendon had her faot hurt by a stray ball the last day o f school aud she can only wear her shoe for a short time each day. HAMMAN STA GE LINES Leave AuinKville for Mill City 7:25 A M, 5:25 P.M. three children from FOR SALE— Ohe o f the best prop visitor» at the Bone erties in the valley, close to Aums Mr. Boue hroaght ville, Oregon, known as the C. B. Mc- spend the summer 1 uHy place; 7 Jersey cows, J Jersey 1 heifers, mower, rake, corn drill, bind- ■ O-..... w ilb their grandparents here at West W W W W W W V W U W A V yW A er, harrow, sulk plow, grain drill, one- Mrs. E. A. Royse. who has Stay Ion. half interest in corrugated roller and been visiting her son in Portland Mr. and Mr*. Krank Waldie uud manure spreader. for the past two weeks, return ed to stay with W. 0 . Royse and family during the busy season. She was accompanied by her dau ghter in law Mrs. Esther Royse and Mr. Knox o f Portlandr iV S Y V W W V W A Y r tV W J V V A W A V A V W M W /A V I right Mr. und Mr». B. H. Chamberlin and Mr*. Waldie attended lodge in Stay- FOR SALE— Close to 70 acres, ull toil Tuesday evening. They enjoyed | under cultivation, all fenced, irriga- a verv p le a sa n t aoc.al evening planned in honor of the birthday of the dearly beloved Keb* kail Grandma Hoboou, lii'lw n who is 7b yeai s young. tion diteh rur,< five-room houm , one o f tin b e s t farms in this section o f the valley; can be purchased right. For particulars about this place see Chas. S. Clark, at the Tribune office, Turner, Oregon. i)r . S u o f io ld X-RAY CHIKOPPRACTOR 1 O Lady Attendant FOR SALE— Northerly 100 acres o f the Richter farm in the Pringle district, 7 room hous»-, silo, barn with stantions for 10 head cows, spring FOR S A L E —22j acres, 8 room house water piped to buildings. This place with bath, garage, g.*».d barn, lieu will make an ideal dairy ruiich und i can be purchased on terms. house, in Aumiville. Real Lstate For Sale The West Stayton boys team played Sublimity Sunday, and were defeated 9 to 8. ' • (I I**ir»t Nat'l Hank llld g.. Phone 2194 Salem, Fred Dickman was very busy hauling wood Tuesday, having delivered 14 cords to the W. Ü. -----»---- FOR SALE— 1 acre o f ground with Rayse home. There will be no F o r s a l e —e lots, ail fen.-ed, »uit- 5-room house, fruit room, front and OCCasion for cold toes at that able for pasture, or truek garden, close back porch, clothes closets, electricity, city water on pr«-mises, well water. place this winter. to Turner. . Oregon -,.V /.V .V A ,. V / W A ,.V A V A V HANDICAPS OF D I S E A S E 1 I*» requ ires A* you travel through life you will find many handicap*, but none compared to the handicap« o f di seane. Have these eliminated by Chi ropractic Adjust nient* given according to a Neurocalometer reading. Remember the Neurocalometer locate* nerve pre**ure. Chl- ropratcic Adjustment* remove nerve pressure. Neurocalomy- ■er reading* by appointment only. e life» f o o d , «. I <» t II i •> <y a n d «V**»lt«*r . . M O D I k \ I l f t: D E M A N D S E L E C T R I C C O M »*. I • i » SI: R i AUMSVILLE STATE HANK AUMSVILLE. OREGON Id T a le e fH e w liife % o f e l e v e n e g g « ¿ e , ( 0 I Phone 87 SALEM OREGON 0/ /o Paid on Time Deposits • DR. O. L. SCOTT 256 N. High Street The Place for Home People to K*nk I, ; v . v . v . v . '. v . v . v . v . v . v / . v . * THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM for the relief of Goughs T O a mere mart, thal sounds like the rankest extravagance. The COLDS SPASM ODIC lady of the house knows, however, that it is only the beginning CROUP of a recipe for something her whole family will enjoy. W H O OPIN G COUGH H O ARSEN ESS Whatever ¡t is, if it's done with an electric range, she knows ft 1 W . -h a i ja m Im * -* fa r m l that*« «turi y n n « i f * I mm ih* t u l i m «S I prove »In liter jr m f * i l will come out exactly as planned, because the c lc c lix range even, constant heat . . . it can be regulated to the finex’ »* •onperalure desired . . . and it is doubly satisfactory ol its economy in operation at our low rates. i T b r , . . - .-.fl«r Uro In.M r.arr .(v iri «111 u v iba» finar l u v n U . l u m m a , , u W * » « t v l, rovi*m i aa4 iba» ) N a»» (iv a « rrli-M r arretro. Wr rr perora» levar. a rock »IKK n tP E K IitllU in * i ; ka , n «: e un*. panie « Ir» » See your dealer's stock of electric ranges at once—there it a styi* j and size .for every family. 4*—~------- b r i» jmm. F. P. R O W L E Y , Agant General Insurance Turner, Oregon B R O N C H IA L COUGHS Contain* no Narcotic Only at Schaefer’ s DRUG STORE The Original Yallow Front and Candy Special Store o f Salem 135 N. Commercial PHONE 197 Penilar Agency A W /A V /W /A V W A V W V W