Agate mounting, • gold filled or solid gold. Stacy, Lebanon. LOCAL BREVITIES For Sale Two, good dairy cows, one a Jer­ We make a Specialty of Friendship, Engagement and Wedding Rings. F. sey, also two high grade Jersey M. French & Son, Albany. heifers. A. E. Weed, Holley, Ore. O. J. Mealey, the rustling timber­ Notice man, of above Foster, was doing To Whom it May Concern. Onlv the best mainsprings used business in town Wednesday. It is expected that the railroad Notice is hereby given that since for watches. Stacy, Lebanon. T. C. Seger, the expert sawyer, people will get busy soon after the my husband, Geo. B. Whitcomb has first of the year. left my bed and board, I the under­ went to Albany, Tuesday. signed refuse to support him any Lieut. Col. Taylor, it is said, wilL W. B. Thompson shipped a load i succeed Major Mclndo as superin­ longer or ,to pay or help pay any of pork Wednesday. tendent of the improvements of the debts contracted either in the past Electric light poles were distri­ Columbia river and its tributaries. present or future. buted in town Wednesday. Meda E. Whitcomb Bank checks are almost a circulat­ Nemo, American Lady and the Foster Oregon. ing medium in Sweet Home. We Thompson Lace Front corsets at cashed a small one a few days ago, Turners. Notice of Road Meeting which had passed through four Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Swink made different hands. We need a bank Notice is hereby given by the a business trip to Brownsville, Mon­ in the worst way. undersigned, resident tax payers of day. Agates ground and polished, at Road District No. 22 of Linn Coun­ All kinds of watch and jewelry Stacys, Lebanon. ty, Oregon, being more than ten repairing correctly done at Stacy’s, per cent of the tax payers of said Lebanon. Our Kind of Folks Road District, that a meeting' of the Our high school building is mak­ tax payers of said Road District ing progress. It should be ready It takes many men of many kinds will be held at Sweet Home school for the ceiling in a short time. to make a world. Folks differ in house in said Road District on Sat­ Let Stacv fix your watch. Work disposition as one star differs from urday, the 22nd day of November, guaranteed. In Courtney building, another in glory. Some folks are 1913. at the hour of 2 o’clock in the Lebanon. closer than the bark on a hickory afternoon of said day, for the pur­ tree. They pride themselves on be­ ing “bargain hunters.” These kind of folks seldom think of the other fellow. They do not care whether he makes a living or not. They do not care whether his children have bread to eat, shoes to wear and educational advantages or not. It seems a pity when there is such Their motto is, “Every fellow for a great abundance of road material himself and the Devil take the hind­ close at hand, that Sweet Home most.” They feel under no obli­ should have such muddy and sloppy gations to their local merchants, streets. who are making a market for their The almost continuous whistles products, who are boosting their of the logging engines down the town or city, helping to build school river at the Scroggins logging camp houses for their children, and indicates that business is going on helping keep up their roads. Such down there. folks are stars of lesser magnitude. Our kind of folks are generous For Sale—A good second hand Mason & Hamlin cabinet organ— hearted and believe in living and let cheap, Inquire at the Tribune live. They are wise enough to see that by helping to build up their office. home town they are increasing the Joseph Godwin, who suffered a value of their own property, creat­ stroke of paralysis some days ago, ing better markets for their own died at his home last Sunday night. products and better advantages for The burrial occured on Tuesday at their children. In going to market the Nye cemetary. He leaves a to sell, they aim to give value for wife and six or seven children to the money they receive, and in go­ mourn his demise. ng to market to buy, they seek to Tuesday S. E. Gordan, represent­ get value for the money they give. ing the Pacific States fire insurance Their motto is “United we stand, company, of Portland, was in Sweet divided we fall.” In other words, Home, Tuesday, looking up insur­ they are the folks that seek to live ance matters. While here he ap­ by helping others live. These are pointed the real estate firm of the stars of greater magnitude; they Thompson & Dugger as agents for are the morning star that gives the company. promise of a better day. Are you J. G. Crawford, the photographer­ “Our kind of folks?” Somehow we archeologist of Albany, sends us a feel you are. We trust you to see photograph of an arrow point taken the justness of our motto and the from a well at St. Johns, at the rights of your local merchants. We depth of 150 feet and asks “How believe you are a lover of mankind long has it been there?” We un­ and a booster of the better way. Here’s hesitatingly say we don’t know. We pledge you our honor. We prefer that he asks something our hand S®* Yours truly easier. SWEET HOME TRADING CO. Harrisburg is making a strong Dealers in Agricultural Implements. appeal to the County court to erect a bridge across the Willamette river Notice to the Public at that place. It is estimated that the cost ’will be about $60,000. An Notice is hereby given that I, the effort has been made to have Lane county pay half the cost of erecting undersigned, will not be responsible the structure; but Lane refused to for any debts my wife, Meda E. stand in, saying the river is wholly Whitcomb, may contract from this in Linn county at the point where the 30th day of October, 1913, until the proposed bridge is to be erected. further notice. Geo. B. Whitcomb. Our Waterloo friends will get the 3t Foster, Oregon Tribune more promptly hereafter. It has been the unintential fault of the Sweet home postoffice hereto­ fore. The postal custom is to put NATUROPATH letters in one mail pouch and news­ Deseases successfully treated with­ papers in another for transmission out the use of drugs or surgery by through the mails. The postmasters the Natural Methods of Healing. at Waterloo and Sodaville open only Chronic diseases a specialty. the letter pouch. Hence Tribune Consultation Free. packages for these points are carried Member of the State and .National on to Lebanon and back again on Naturopathic Societies. the following day. Hereafter the packages for these points will be First door east of Turners store. Sherman St. Lebanon^ Ore. placed in the letter pouch. Postmaster Van Fleet was grati­ fied by receiving his new lockbox cabinet, this week. Starr Mealey and Clarence Wiley, of Foster, went to Albany Wednes­ day in obedience to a subpoena on some legal matter. Dr. A. A. BURRIS pose of levying such an additional tax on all the taxable property in .said road district as may be deemed advisable by the majority of such tax payers at such meeting to im­ prove the roads of said Road Dis­ trict. J. H. Reinhart; G. Wodtli; Mrs. Jacob Stocker; W. J. Lawrence; Ralph Gedney; Peter J. Johnson; Dayton Harris; Ollie J. Harris; Daniel Brady Sr.; Levi A. Ellis; O. H. Russell; E. C. Russell; I. P. Rus­ sell; Jennie Galbraith; J. N. Gal­ braith; Geo. Ellis; S. R. Nothiger; F. G. Mattke; R. W. Morehead; O. Ferguson; J. E. McClun; Maude Riggs. First published October 30, 1913 Thanksgiving With the Folks LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Via the Vfi SUNSET ftìW£N&SHASTA| t ROUTES / “The Exposition Line 1915” between all points on the S. P. Lines in Oregon north and south including branches; also on the C. & E., P. R. & N.s S. F. C. & W. and P. E. & E. SALE DATES November 26 and 27 FINAL RETURN LIMIT DEC. 1 Superior Train service, observation cars, big, wide all-steel coaches Call on nearest agent for specific fares, train schedule, etc. JOHN. M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent When in Lebanon stop at the Depot Livery Bam • Ladies Wating Room WE WANT YOUR TRADE AND WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. B. O. BELIEU, Prop. Phone Main 101 LEBANON, ORE. This is the place to Buy Your Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything to be ------ found in the Mens’ Lin e-.. — We always carry a complete stock, and right now it is larger and better than ever. You’ll get a Big Square Deal here in your fall and winter outfit. We’ve looked over the best that the big mar­ kets offer and have made our usual painstaking selec­ tion. You’ll get values here that will open your eyes. Give us a trial You’ll find it pleasant and profitable to trade with us. We’ll be glad to see you when you come, when you can’t come to us, let us come to you—by Parcels Po£t. LEBANON CLOTHING COMPANY Hotel Building LEBANON, ORE