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About Intermountain tribune and Linn County agriculturalist. (Sweet Home, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
All Can Help Possibly About You HISTORY OF It is probably true that every Help those Sick Kidneys citizen Ed Brady is building a cottage of Sweet Home and the AN OLD LETTER residence, in the east end of town. country adjacent thereto desires How many times have you had your work, sleep, or your leisure . hours interrupted by recurring pains in the region of the kidneys? Did you ever experience anyhting more unpleasant and annoying? You probably neglected it too—let yourself believe it wasn’t seri- ous—be over it in a day or two. When the kidneys give you warning of inability to perform their duty, assist them in every way, hely them get rid of poisons that are accumulating, waste matter 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 that a good, readable country news, paper shall be published in Sweet Home. While it is true that the editor of a newspaper is responsible for the collection of news and printing and disseminating the paper, friends of the paper can materially assist in the game. You can report to the editor: All items of news, such as acci dents, births, deaths, arrival of visi tors, society events, transfer of real estate and other property and any other event of interest to the public in your locality. If you have lost or found anything or want to buy or sell an article or articles, the “Want” column in your local paper will do the trick for you at small cost. You can, also, ask your neigh bor to subscribe for the paper as well; for it all helps to rpake'the paper readable and swell the dimen sions of the editors usualy not plethoric pocket book. Words Purporting to Have Been Writ ten by Christ Appearing in Public Print (Continued from page 1) who found it passed it to one who became a convert to the Christian faith. He failed to have the letter published. He kept it, however, as All Yon Need is to Take a sacred memento to Christ, and it passed down to different generations of his for more than a thousand years. During this period the There’S a wealth of wisdom in that assertion, this preparation is family suffered repeated misfortunes one of the most prompt and effective preparations we have and we are confident that it will do as represented. and migrated to different countries Make us prove it. If we ^n’t, your money will be refunded. until finally one of them camex to SO cent and $1 the bottle America, bringing the letter with him. He settled in Virginia, then & moved further south, still followed by misfortune, when finally the last g Phone Main 144 " Lebanon, Oregon ¡ member, a daughtef-, approached QOÌCSOSOi)OiìOÌ)OMHOSOi}|<OSOfìOSOìOSOtjOtìC3SOiìOii her death bed and called a neighbor Mrs. Thompson, giving her the letter and relating the history for Farmers cam now get busy at fall more than a thousand years. The seeding. ThomDson woman began to attempt Both the Public and High schools, to have it published, and it first ap DEALER IN now in the second week, are startl peared in the Rome, Georgia Citi ing off with . the promise of suc zen, and Mrs. Wortmap, now living cessful terms. in Marian, Ind., clipped it and kept The farmer who prepares to feed it in her possession for many years A Large and Complete Line of a few beef cattle for the market without any effort to have it pub GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CURED MEATS, LARD, ETC. and has a good bunch of fat hogs to lished. Mrs. Crutherfield of Trese- sell each year, is sure not to default vant, Terin., also had a copy and on his store bills at the end of the failed to have it published for three season. years and was followed by a varied Carl Mealy, Ed Story and Hays lot of misfortune, which she attri Temple went up into the Swamp butes to the fact of her neglect in Mountain country, Tuesday, to this respect—Eureka., Kansas, Citi mark out a trail for the Timber zen. Highest Market Price paid for all kinds of farmers produce. Fire association. For Sale I aim to give my customers satisfaction in every respect. John McMaster, exmayor of this Nyal’s Stone Root Compound W. J. LAWRENCE General Merchandise I have a large assortment of Ladies Shoes which I am closing out at 40 per cent discount from the Retail price - Directly East of the Bridge - ■ - . . OREGON I We offer you good merchandise and ! * an opportunity to seledt it from the | I largest stock of goods in Lebanon. I Wm. Reeves, of Waterloo and Frank Jones, of Sodaville, returned from a trip east of the mountains, last Sunday. They brought two very fine looking mares back with theta. I I Elastic hair nets, 2 for.......... 5c Table oil cloth per yd.... ♦ .5c 20c Childrens heavy fleeced shirts and drawers ................. 20 to 30c ♦ «fe ♦ Ladies suits $9.98 to $30 Ladies cloaks....... $5.98 to $30 I w I We sell an absolutely guar anteed slicker in three lengths Satisfaction or your money back. Childrens cloaks .............$1.75 to $10 Stockings for the children made heavy where the wear is most, 2 pair for.......................... ..........25c BLANKETS Warm blankets for these cool nights. Double blankets from 50c to $6 a pair. A Buster Brown Watch and chain given away each week to some boy or girl who buys a pair of shoes The Store That Saves You Money I Reves-Clark Dept Store I Lebanon Peter Wadkins and family, of Nebraska, are visiting relatives in this locality. They expect to re main on the coast during the com ing winter. Byron Newton, who has a home- sted east of the mountains, arrived in town last week. After looking up a renter for his place here, he will return. When in Lebanon go to the Home Restaurant LEBANON, ORE. When in Lebanon stop at the I i Depot Livery Barn Ladies Wating Roorh WE WANT YOUR TRADE AND WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. SLICKERS Ladies shirts and pants each 25c, 50c, $1 to $1.50 Mr. and' Mrs. Wilkie Watkinds arrived in from east of the moun tains, last Sunday. After looking up business matters, they will re turn. BR.UER BROS. Props. SHOES We are headquarters for Boys and Girls Shoes, All sizes and prices. Nearly four inches of rain fell at Cascadia Monday and Monday night. Geo. Geisenderfer is the weather sharp, up there. We furnish the beit dinner in the valley for 25 cents A store where you get value received | Calico per yard........... . Winter or, at least, the fall rains begun last, Monday. It rained al most constantly, beginning Monday morning, for 36 hours. For Your Dinner —-------------------------------------------- — X Vic Barr and Ben Morris, of Leb anon, started out Tuesday afternoon to get their share of buck meat. Teachers and parents should com mence talking up a school fair for next year at Sweet Home. Prepare the soil, this fall, for your prize vegetables. Get your poultry houses etc. ready to care for your city, returned from east of the Two good dairy cows, one a Jer prize birds, and girls commence ar mountains, last Sunday. He expects sey, also two high grade Jersey ranging for your fancy and 'othqr to return there to work on an irri heifers. A. E. Weed,. Holley, Ore. needle work. gation ditch, in a short time. W. J. LAWRENCE FOSTER M. Story returned from his state fair visit Monday. He reports hav ing a most enjoyable time. The Tribune, family is indebted to Henry Thompson for some delicious venison steaks. It is reported that three inches of snow fell on Sand Mountain, Sunday night. The rain of Monday and Monday night caused the South Santiam to raise 5 feet. i Big Ben should be in every farmer’s home You men who live on the farm have got to be heavy workers. And if you are heavy workers you require heavy sleep and lots of it. For heavy sleep is heavy work’s reaction and it’s not always easy for the heavy sleeper to get up without help. That’s where Big Ben comes In. He makes it easy every morning. z Big Ben is a truth telling and reliable alarm clock. He gets you up, he never fails. You’re always up on the dot if he’s in the sleeping room. •See him in my window next time you come to (town. Hear him greet you Good Morning. He is Well worth meeting, indeed. B. O. BELIEU, Prop. Phone Main 101 LEBANON, ORE. Goings, Tittle & Goings DEALERS IN / Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Plumbing Supplies Flour, Wheat, Oats, Ground Feed, Etc. $2.50 SIGARD LANDSTROM JEWELER Lebanon, » - Oregon Good stock of ror^Ii lumber on hand East Main Street SWEET HOME, ORE.