? he VOLUME XVI But 'I'he Sign Says: “ Hands O ff” The Nation D*lay in paying, for it» liquor, uhoi11 a billion dol­ T urner T ribune AND C O N T IN U A T IO N OF T H E A U M 8 V IL L E S T A R TH U RSD AY; J U L Y 23. NO. 37 Yellowstone Park Trip TUHNEH W H S S l i m Reported By Turner Folks n H E LUMBER J H S 1 TO J The hastiily planned vacation lar« a year MORK than it paid before prohibition. thut thn it» erup- The game Sunday between M ill City miles to Mr« Burgoyne’« mother’ s ,lori lo t> «• the hotel, finished and Turner on the C'loverdale diam­ ond, was rather slow, but the fans three billion a year, for booze. 10 ° ’dock The rea*°n “° ’itt,e waH home and could you have seen “ w«m»ierfui day of sightseeing, Monday we moved to the Grand g«»t their m oney’s worth in seeing the the meeting o f mother and dau­ It is consuming wine at the known about our * (,,nK waH be­ Canyon o f the Yellowstone and here home boy» win. rate t>f 118.Si0.000 gallons a year cau8e we were not at al1 Hure o f il ghter you would have realized as rne —— attain, the colloring At no time during the game was Ix-e/ at the ru»e o f 683.000,000 our*elve8 l 'll we were on our way otherwise you could pot how word" — fail ------- ----------- «, - in gallons; almost 40,000,000 gal a , d even then we had no time set homesick they were for each *° beautiful—the one Mending into the Turner in danger of loosing out. Art Ions o f alcohol which means eas- for return'ng. only planning to other. However, *ro. Burgoyne' » od *»'* canyon which i» 1200 ft. rtpellbrink, who has not been in ac­ ily double that amount or “ whis- so just as soon aH we possi-; felt he should get back to his j deep and an«» ft. w id e i» «o crooked U’s tion with the home team this Rum­ k l ' . v ’ ’ and "gin ” ' bly < ' n l l h l : and tn « l do «I > > n il w o h ail m a n . > li m .i l / here I w i m 1, >nn n n n n a l t i l n so im possible to got it all in one picture mer, pitched a good brand o f ball an«l could all we had m ap- work as a soon as a n possible • we were only there t « o days and «»• I«'» take» with a moving picture fanned seven men. H e was releive«! These are not " w e t ” figures; pad out. three nights. Tw o married sis- machine. There are tw o large fall» in in the seventh inning by Russell who We started from Turner 7:40 a. they are department o f ju«tice m. Thursday, July 2nd, in a mis­ ters were there much o f that tbia canyon, the lower fall« 80S feet, fanned three figures. ty rain, before noon we were in time and lots o f visiting w a s We went down a stair o f nearly 500 Mill C ity made all her runs in t ie In 1930 there were more than ate pH to get a view o f these fall» and surlshine and enjoying the hard fourth inning when »he cransed the crowded into that short while. l.r>,000 cases o f liquor (xiisoning«. canyon an a whole and it waa a eight plate four times, from theu on it to excel scenery o f the Columbia 7 a. m, Thursday, July 9th saw Monetary lose, $60,000,000; auth­ I^ater passing thru us headed for Yellowstone Park. ' which well paid uh for the big climb, was one, two, three. ority, American Medical associa­ highway. the country o f bare hills, dust Just before entering Butte we Inspiration point in where one get» Next Sunday H ill's randy bun«h tion. storms and occasional Indians, could see off to our right the «till a grander view of the canyou and come«. This segregation has been Our murder ratp steadily got* *« From Milton the country was highest smokestack in the world 1« true to it» name. N e x t morning on playing good oall lately, and while up. It is now 17 time« that of rolling but hills no longer bare— built for the Anaconda smelter our way out we panned Glacial Boulder, Turner licked them earlier in the sea­ " w e t " England and Wales. instead the plowed fields, patch- As we stopped in front o f Mrs. « hugh one—big an a hou»e resting son. they w ill have to step some if Our jails and |x*nitentiaries are es o f ripening grain and green Burgoyne’ s brother-in-laws we in the edge of » forest. W e were for- they win next Hunday’s game. overcrowded with "felon s” and we are shoveling in more at a meadows spread over them re- discovered we had a flat so that túnate enough, too, t«» nee two more in In the second game last Friday af­ tremendous rate. Kngland is minding us o f g r a n d m o t h e r ’s gave us a nice visit with her a marshy place not far from the road; emptying her jails almost as fast patchwork quilt. Seven th i r t y cousin and a waffle dinner. From a doe end fawn leaped acron« our path; ternoon between the Marion Club and that evening found us taking |>os- there we had beautiful mountain later we sighted a cayote and as #e the Turner-Cloverdale bunch o f young a« we are filling ours. . . . . Nothing, however, must sion o f a cabin in Tourist Vark scenery. A t Whitehall the Bur- were nearly to the top of Mt. Wash- ball toasers, the game went ten in­ bo done about prohibition. That’s on the north side o f Walla VVaila. goyne’ t started to say Hello to bum we could nee acr«s»n on another nings. A t the end o f the ninth both l rid ay morning at < :45 we were other relatives and at Manhatton mountain peak 5 or 6 mountain sheep teams were tied, and in the tenth the order from above, where the Auti-Saloon league, the W. 0. T. all packed up again and on our the Gunnings tried to look in on f«**ding. From the top of this mouu- frame Turner won by a home run. 1J. and various txmrds for regu­ way. We stop|)edat Colfax long Mrs I’eck. Not finding her at tain nearly nuoo ft. high cao lin een lating our morals »it in judgment enough to look up Uncle Perry ¡home we stopped at the d ep ot! Yellowstone lake. Thin lake though Dr. B. F. Pound practice limited to Cornelius, who seemed very hap* and her son said she had gone to. they figure it i » only one third it» for- ui«»n us and tell us what’ s good removal o f teeth, ge* or local, and for us. Portland News-Telegram "^'V 806 ^>u^ aa Rremn so hard a picnic but was just on the mersize, is large enough yet so tour dental X-ray. New location 303 First o f hearing it was difficult to talk point o f coming to Hoodriver so j i»u drive along the lake shore for miles National Bank Bldg., Salem, Orogon. Sur.day July 19th, the annual home much. I hat night we spent in a we are hoping she w ill get u p to and miles watching people fishing and r< m iig wa» hel«l at th«- old Pleasant little red cabin nestled at the foot Turner some time this summer rowing. Say folks the schools will soon open We stayed in camp on the '¡ro v e church. Owing to a »light error o f a fir clad mountain in a little Tuesday night July 14th. we camped again so why not have your kiddies shoes in lh<* date* it was not known until t< o town called Mullen, the last town southern edge o f Lewiston that I just outside the park in West Yellow - overhauled and repaired at Robinson’s laic to change plan» that this wa* the in Idaho. The next morning we night but by 11 a. m. we were stone City, starling for home early shoe shop, next door to the Tribune Of­ 75th annlvervary of the organization of druse at the usual time but were entering the park. the next morning our road soon took a fice. Also furniture, tinware enamel- the church hut the budding * as not told OUT Vtatches must be set a- The first point o f interest was southerly direction going by way of ware repaired. Work guaranteed. errcte«f until 185H Mo next y« at the head One hour hence, i t w a s Eagle Nest rock which has been Pocatello and T w ill Falls; camped here 7f*th anniversary will be duly c< lebrated nearly nine O clock When WO again the nesting place for ospreys jthHt night- Taking up the journey Dr Thomson of Portland, waa the under wuy, but, as we only since the park was first discover- | next morning we passed thru Boise speaker for both the morning and after bad ^->l) miles to cover to ed. Bears throughout the park and Nampa, entering Oi«-g"n at On- noon aervicea and Mr. McDonald of Sa reach Sternsville, Mont., where are very friendly and roam in taiio— Rutliie sighed as soon as we Mrs. Ivan Hadley and Mrs. R. Lee lent, led the rinr'ng Rrv. Mteaart. we planned on s p e n d i n g t h e and out o f the woods at their crottsed the line, Oh! this is better! A t w dc and daughter ( laiie, sung a special Lord's Day with Brother Bur’ own sweet will. F rid ayafter- Vale we failed to notice the turn sign Thiessen were jolut hostesses for the •ot.gm the afternoon service. A nice goyne’s Grandmother and other noon we visited Liberty cap—an and the road was so g o o d or never mis- M. E. Silver Tea, last Thursday. crowd • »• present and enjoyed the scr Scripture devotions led by Mrs. Had­ relatives We had ample time at extinct hot spring cave—the ter- trusted we were o ff the John Day High vices an«) the beautiful picnic dinner ley o f Salem. that wa* served at noon. The day was that. for instead o f surprising her races formed by the outflow o f way till we had gone 25 long miles. A very pleasant program consisted unu ally warm and the heat wav notie- as planned, we were the ones sur­ warm springs, Jupiter being the Reluctently we turned ourselves about o f a reading by Mr». Roy Witr.el and abb- in the shade of the old fir trees prised, to find the foiks all gone largest hot spring terrree in the and trotted back and that is w hy we Mr«. L. R ow ley; Mrs. C. A . Bear that make a dense shade over the i to a family picnic in celebration world, but the Angel terrace, is drove 384 miles that day aud then conducting a contest o f much iuterest church and ground«. I Qf ¿^e pourth, however a roomer the most beautiful, tho they all *top|>ed at Prarie City instead o f mak­ Mrs. Hadley played a piano solo and n* • i admitted us and by the time we are too beautiful for words. ing John Day as we had planned. accompanied Mrs. Thiessen in two Minnesota Picnic had removed the travel stains Saturday we drove to the next Auto Prarie Camp h id the best ac­ they returned and a heartier wel- camp making several side trips commodations o f any cabin we found songs. Th e house was beautifully decor­ The Minnesota Club will hold come, even to the Gunnings, who to view the wonders o f boilings on the whole trip. Friday morning as ated w ith various boquets about the o f course were total stra ngars, its annual summer picnic at the springs -«nd beautiful pools, so we drove thru the rolliug country rooms. Dainty refreshments w e r e Ii«»gion park at Stay ton, on Sun­ one would have to go far to find. clear and sparkliny like gems — dotted w itli prosperous looking farm Bro. Burgoyne’s relatives had opal, emerald, rainbow and what homes, we couldn’ t help hut contract served with Edwin Theisson assisting day. July 25th, opening with a the hostesa. The guests included Mrs. a family reunion .a fte r chu rc h not. picnic dinner at 1 p.m. it w ith the miles and miles of straight Ted Whitehead, Mrs. Lovette Row- W e also noted the Obsidean CHIT—a A fte r the dinner there will be Sunday, again counting the Gan- roads thru »age brush land iu Idaho. a short time for the renewing o f nfngs in like own folk. Eighteen black volcanic glass; roaring mountain To be sure there are mauy spots of ley, M r«. Gayette Barnett, Mrs. Alice acquaintances and for the mak­ sat around a table fairly groaning and Tw in lake«, one blue the other greeu cultivated laud but it’s where Asquith, M r«. D. B. Parkes, Mrs. ing o f new friends and later we with all the good things to eat you green. \Ve staved over Sunday in Old they Irrigate. True, too, the section of Arthur K u n k e a n d daughter Ann have the promise of a program could think of. Bro. Burgoyne Faithful camp, named for the geyser eastern Oregon we passed thru de- Mrs. Hadley o f Salem, Mrs. -. W . was given the pulpit that evening which erupts about every «3 minutes, [H-nds largely on irrigation. Did you Ransom, Mrs. I. H. ¡Small, Mra. Betty that will interest everyone. Stayton orchestra and quartet and he gave a heart searching throwing water and steam 120 to 170 ever see those mountains that look Leggett, Mrs. A. D. Hale, Mrs. C. A. will furnish several selections; discourse on. Whatsoever a man feet higli for 4 oj 5 minutes at a time. like layer eake? W e counted seven Bear, Mrs. E, J. Harrison and chil­ Mr. Wm. A. Delzeil will give the soweth that shall he also reap,” Saturday evening we watched the layers in one with the cream(?) heaped dren Ira Neal and Eugene, Mr«. M. address ot the day so we are as­ Mrs. I«eonard Burgoyne (by the i>ears come out of the woods to their up on top. W e passed thru Oehoco Pearson, Mrs. Irvin Putnam, Mrs. sured o f a message that will be wav she is homesick to come back feeiling ground, “ garbage dump lah|e«i National Forest aud at 11:56 a. in., we Lowrence Roberta, Mr«. G. W . Far­ to West Salem) said afterwards lunch counter for bear* only” A Ran­ w* re at the summit of the Blue moun­ ris, R. O. Witzell, Mrs. Ivan Hadley worth hearing. All Minnesotans are urged to •'Husband whispered to me 'He ger sitting astride his horse lectured on tain» 528!) ft, elevation. Here amid and children Lowell, Homer, Norval Mrs. Thiessen and children, Gordon, come nnd make this picnic known isn’ t hitting me this time for I Bears for an hour, keeping a watchful quit smoking two weeks ago.” eye on them all the while. An illus- Ellis aud Edwin. (continued on inside page) to all former gophers. frum Attractive Tea , “Big Carnival Dance” Turner, Saturday Night, Comhuskers Playing