i- t- m 3 Notice of Annual Meeting Notice to Debtors The annual meeting of the Sweet Home, Foster & Cascade telephone company will be held in the Grange hall in Sweet Home, Ore., January 3rd, 1914, a t 1 o’clock p. m., for ¡the purpose of electing five directors md one treasurer, to serve the ;erm of one year; also, the trans­ itio n of all other business th at hay come before the meeting. Dated, this 22 day of December, LL913. W. H. Putnam , President C. E. Galbraith, Secretary The late firm of Goings, Tittle & Goings having been dissolved by mutual consent, the accounts of the same must be settled a t once in order to close up the books. So everyone knowing himself to be indebted to the late firm should come forw ard, a t once, and settle the same. J. H. Goings & Son h Bargain For sale or will trade for land out of town, t i e second house n^rth of Hotel Sweet Home barn. If you mean business come and see me. H. M. Bowser, Sweet Home. W h a t’s the Difference? Notice of Dissolution Notice is hereby given th a t the firm of Goings, Tittle & Goings is hereby dissolved, L. N. Tittle re­ tiring. J. H. Goings & Son will collect all debts and pay all bills incurred by the late firm. J . H. Goings & Son L. N. Tittle A b s o lu te 1 y Fr e e W e are offering the below mentioned premiums Absolutely Free to our patrons For every dollar purchase from our store entitles the purchaser to one chance in our Free Drawing to occur about March 1, 1914 We will also issue a ticket in this drawing for every dollar paid on accounts . . . . . . ------------------ The Prizes ¿re------------------- One set of Hack Harness One Dresser One Rocking Chair One Set of Housing Drawing takes place at 2 p. m. on date fixed “But you can’t ««boot before the sea­ son opens.” “ It makes no I never hit anything anyway.” - Prei»&*?£b Dis­ patch Cattle. The natives of S^aegambla vaccinate their cattle against vr.heirulosis with a serum draw n from the lung of a beast in the incipient stages of the disease. They inject this on the forehead, and what looks almost like a third horn grows there. Overtrained. “Is Bligglns a shrewd business man?” “H e was until he got such a reputa­ tion for being a shrewd business man that everybody was afraid to do busi­ ness with him.” - Washington Star. Another M ale Failing. Every married man believes th a t the household expenses could be cut in two If he only had a chance to turn his business acumen loose on the job.—Chi­ cago News. It is another’s fault if he be ungrate­ ful. but it is mine if I da not give.— Seneca Took a Recess. “1 was in mourning for my husband a whole year, from the 5tb of March to the 5th of May.” “But — excuse me — th a t’s fourteen months!” “Yes. But' in the carnival season 1 stopped for two months.” — Meggen- dorfer Blaetter. Our goods will continue to be sold a t the Lowest Cash Prices Giving H im a T ip. J. H. GOINGS & SON DEALERS IN Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Plumbing Supplies Flour, Wheat, Oats, Ground Feed, Etc. East Main Street SWEET HOME, ORE. Effie’s Brother- Do you love my sis­ ter Effie? Effie’s Steady Company— Why. Willie, that is a queer question. Why do you want to know? Effie’s Brother- She said last night she would give a dollar to know, and I’d like to scoop it in. —Puck. Early Rising Recipe. A man recently drank some yeast In mistake for buttermilk. He rose three hours earlier than usual the next morning. New Orleans Picayune. A man must either im itate the vi­ cious or hate them. Montaigne