Intermountain tribune and Linn County agriculturalist. (Sweet Home, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1914, October 02, 1913, Image 5

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    Assessment Roll for 1913
5 Help those Sick Kidneys
I How many times have you had your work, sleep, or your leisure
I hours interrupted by recurring pains in the region of the kidneys?
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Did you ever experience anyhting more
unpleasant and annoying?
You probably neglected it too—let yourself believe it wasn’t seri-
>us—be over it in a day or two. When the kidneys give you
yarning of inability to perform their duty, assist them in every
way, hely them get rid of poisons that are accumulating, waste
natter they cannot throw off.
They are weak and need strengthening. See that they are built
up, back to normal, and it won’t be many days until you are
built up, eager for work and enjoying your rest and leisure hours
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All You Need is to Take
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Nyal’s Stone Root Compound
There’s a wealth of wisdom in that assertion, ¿his preparation is 1
one of the most prompt and effective preparations we have and .
.we are confident that it will do as represented.
’Make us prove it. If we can’t, your money will be refunded. I
50 cents and $1 the bottle
Kerr & Rowland Drug Co.
Phone Main 144
Lebanon, Oregon
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A Wide Spread Interest is Being Taken
Seems the General Report
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and Produce Market
When in Lebanon go to the
Home Restaurant
For Your Dinner
Osteopathy
We furnish the best dinner in the valley for 25 cents
BRUER BROS. Props.
LEBANON, ORE.
W. J. LAWRENCE
CITY OFFICERS
General Merchandise
A Large and Complete Line of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CURED MEATS, LARD, ETC.
I have a large assortment of Ladies
Shoes which I am closing out at
40 per cent discount from
the Retail price
Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of farmers produce.
I aim to give my customers satisfaction in every respect.
W. J. LAWRENCE
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Directly East of the Bridge
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Isabel Karney, Osteopath Special­
ist, will be in Sweet Home for some,
time and will give treatments at the
residence of C. Stone, near the new
High school building. Successful in
all lines.
Official Directory
DEALER IN
FOSTER
HOLLY GRANGE
FAIR SEPT. 11
County Assessor Fisher has com­
pleted the summary of the Linn
county’ assessment roll for 1913,
which follows:
Acres'tillable land, 199,096
value............................ $6,671,750
Acres non-tillable land
value 798,356 .....1.......... 11,208,195
Improvements on deeded
or patent lands.......... ,.„„1,282,135
Town and city lots... .... .......1,631,110
Improvements on town
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and city lots.>.:...........
1,904,305
Improvements on lands
not deeded or patented.. 27,920
GREEN FRUIT
80,000
Railroad bed . ...................
Best box of commercial apples .............. ........................4..... 1.00
Rolling stock on logging
“ display of fruit................ ....’........
1.00
.75
16,000
roads..... i.....
“ display of vegetables__ ___ _________ _ .______ ___ 1.00 “ .75
Miles of water ditches, 2..
6,700
“ five one pound boxes of honey .............
75
Automobiles, engines and
All
other
articles
brought
in
for
exhibit
will
receive
recognition
by
. manufacturing rtiachi-
the
committee.
nery....... ..................
316,920
Merchandise ....... ..... .
837,320
Mr. Crocker
Mrs. Crocker
Committee
Farming implements,
D. C. Swann
wagons, carriages, etc.. 209,360
Money
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79,080
Dead Easy.
Notes and accounts.....
573,040
Two guests missed the first courses
Shares of stock....... 2,123
355,150
of a dinner at a suburban home, which
had been arranged partly in their
Horses and mules... 9,393
658,210
honor. Hand bags had been searched,
Cattle........... .......... 17,718
454,085
distant homes called on the telephone
80,365
Sheep and Goats... 33,400
for information, much nerve energy
W. B. Thompson & Son Props.
had been expended, all because the-
Swine..................... .7,672
40,020
key to the trunk containing the neces­
Dogs__ __________ 1,141
8,160
sary dinner raiment could not be
Total taxable property
found. Finally a locksmith from the
town four miles away came by auto­
exclusive of public
mobile, was led to the trunk, and in
service corporations... $26,448,825
less than a minute the lid was turned
OREGON
You May Pay Less
Mayor....................
H. M. Mver
Recorder................ R. W. Van Fleet
Treasurer................
F. L. Gilbert
Councilmen
M. Story, O- L. McClure, Monroe
Smead, J. A. Thompson, David
Doerpher and Everett Post
School Board
R. W. Morehead;- J. E. McClure and
Harry Watkinds.
Justice of the Peace
■ W. H. Daugherty
Constable and Deputy Sheriff
Henry Slavens
Mails.
Arrive from Lebanon.......... 1:30 p.m.
“ Brownsville....... 3:30 p.m.
“ Cascadia.......8:45 a.m.
Depart for Lebanon........... 9:00 a.m.
“ Brownsville....:.....4:00 p.m.
“ Cascadia....... .....2:00 p.m.
Will Get Them All (?)
BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK
THAT IS SO GOOD AS WE DO.
You May Pay More
BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK
THAT’S ANY BETTER, IF AS GOOD
These statements refer to Photograph
work. Our facilities are complete.
We use only the best material, aud
our prices are reasonable for first
class work. We do no other kind.
We always satisfy our customers.
Last Sunday afternoon Wallace
Perry, Frank Perry. Guy Funk, N-
B. Moses and Dr. T. K- Sanderson,
all of Scio, passed through town
enroute for the upper Canyon creek
country for a few days hunt. Of
course there will be no deer or
bear left in that section when the
party returns.
It is understood that Doc Sapder-
son proposés to catch a bear, extract
a tooth or two, then give his bear­
ship his liberty again as a sort of
walking advertisement. Doc thinks
he may establish a dental office in
that locality and he wants his skill
known to the inhabitants.
Fairies.
A. E. EDWARDS,
SWEET HOME, OREGON
The Tribune, this week, received
For Sale
from Secretary of State Olcott the
the pamphlet containing the argu­
Two good dairy cows, one a Jer­
ments for and against measures to
be Submitted at the Referendum sey, also two high grade Jersey
election, next months
heifers. A. E. Weed, Holley, Ore.
The best of fresh and
cured Meats, Lard.
Poultry, Etc., 'con­
stantly on hand, for
which we will pay
the highest Market
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back.
“Good work,” said the maid. (
•‘Dead easy,” said the locksmith; “the
thing wasn’t locked at all.”—New York
Tribune.
Up to Date Milkman.
“What are you giving your cows now
in the way of galactagogues?” asked
the Irvington professor of the milk­
man.
“Oh.” said the milkman, who has
just been graduated from Purdue and
is not to be stumped by any Butler
college pedagogue, “their sustenance is
wholly of vegetable origin, rich in
SWEET HOME - OREGON
chlorophyl and opulent in butyraceous
qualities.”
“A pint, if you please.” said the pro­
A tiny, wide a wake three-year-old boy fessor.
that the .writer sees often takes a very
“Git up.” said the milkman.—Indian­
optimistic attitude toward the things apolis News.
he tries to do and toward operations in
which he sees other people engaged.
The Speaker.
His inspiring declaration as he looks
It was his power of protesting that
up at you is. “I cart do ut,” and this in the first place gaVe the speaker of
very attitude causes him to'tackle a the British house of commons his
great many things that but for it name. For the early members were
would be largely impossible for him. not great at oratory and soon realized
This is a refreshing note in one so the desirability of choosing a spokes­
young and is in striking contrast to-the man with a ready tongue and the cour­
indifferent, uninterested and often lazy age to argtie with the king. Hence
attitude , of many children and grown came the title of “speaker.” which was'
folks. This youngster will get some­ first given* to Sir Thomas Hungerford
where sopae day unless we miss our in 1376
guess, and it will be because of an at­
Intermouutain Tribune $1.25
titude of mind and will which he start­
ed to develop as a three-year-old.
per year.
When in Lebanon stop at the
Depot Livery Barn
Ladies Wating Room
WE WANT YOUR TRADE AND
WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT.
B. O. BELIEU, Prop,
Phone Main 101
LEBANON, OREj
Goings, Tittle & Goings ■
DEALERS IN
Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies,
Harness, Plumbing Supplies
Flour, Wheat, Oats,
Ground Feed, Etc.
How many kinds of fairy were
there? A good many. For an elf dif­
fers from a troll, who must not 'be
confounded with a pixy. Then in ad­
dition there was the kelpie, the gnome,
the brownie, the kobold, the nls and
the urisk (a hairy Scotch spirit).—Chi­
cago News.
Circumstances.
You might as well expect one wave
of the sea to be precisely the same as
the next wave of the sea as to expect
that there would be no change of cir-
cnmstimre»
. Good stock of rough lumber on hand
East Main Street
SWEET HOME, ORE.
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