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About Intermountain tribune and Linn County agriculturalist. (Sweet Home, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
December Thoughts An Ideal Christmas Gift for the Home out convalescence. Chronic bronchitis with that dis tressing cough and gastrointestinal catarrh are frequently observed in such cases, making the patient- a semmi-invalid for years. And now, with all the pleasures which Christmas may bring us, we cannot be real happy without good health, a good clear conscience and a true brotherly love towards all of God’s creatures. Dr. Luther. SUFFER IN SILENCE ■' i_?\„ " Animals Bear the Most Intense Pain December, here in this part of With Little Outcry. the country, is a fine month. It One of the most pathetic things Is the manner in which the animal king would be the gloomiest month of dom endures suffering. Take horses, the year if it was not for Christmas. for instance, in battle. After the first This holiday harkens back to the old shock of a wound they make no sound. Pagan celebration of the turning They bear the pain with a mute, won dering endurance, and if at night you point of the year when the days be hear a wild groan from the battlefield gin to grow longer again. It is a it comes from their loneliness., The d,og will carry a broken leg for season of general joy and happi days wistfully, but uncomplainingly. ness. The cat, stricken with stick or stone, Much money exchanges hands in or caught in some trap from which it preparation for and during this knows its way to freedom, crawls to Notice of Hearing of Fnal Account some secret spot and bears in silence season. Much of it is done foolish pain which we could not endure. ly; but? if it produces happiness, it Notice is hereby ¡riven that the final account of Sheep and cattle meet the thrust of usually pays, for happiness is the Oliver McClure as Executor and of Nora Coleman the butcher’s knife without a sound, best possible return for any invest as Executrix respectively of the last will and and even common poultry endure in testament and of the estate of Andrew J. McClure tense agony without complaint. ment. The best recipe for happi deceased, has been filed in the County Court of The dove, shot unto death, files to Linn County, State of Oregon, and that the. 19th some faroff bough, and as it dies the ness is to make others happy. day of January, 1914, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. In some parts of the country, this m. has been duly appointed by said Court for the silence is unbroken1 save for the patter on the leaves of its own life blood. is the settling time of the year. It hearing of objections to said final account and the The wounded deer speeds to some settlement thereof, at which time any person is better to pay as you go but, if interested in said estate may appear and file thick brake, and in pitiful submission objections thereto in writing and contest the waits for death. we doti’t do that, it is well to have same. The eagle, struck In midair, fights some settling tim,e to unload, and Dated December 18, 1913. to the last against the fatal summons. Christmas is as good time as any to Oliver McClure, Executor and Nora Colepian, There is no moan or sound of pain, and Executrix of the above named estate. the defiant look never fades from its unload a burden of debt and be Amor A. Tussing, Attv. for Exr. and Exrx. eyes until the lids finally close over free again, for freedom and a clean them.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat Phone Main 144 Lebanon, Oregon g conscience is indispensable in real Agates ground and polished, at Intermouutain Tribune $1.25 haDpiness. Stacys, Lebanon. per year. But Christmas and the pleasures associated therewith are not all that SAY, MR. OREGON FARMER, WE HAVE A we should think of at this timé; December brings many changes in the atmosphere which may cause much sickness and affliction, such as pneumonia in its various forms, AT HOLLEY, OREGON, EMBRACING tnroat troubles, etc:. I knowof.no disease which holds so many sur Dry Goods Department, Grocery Department prises for its victims as lagrippe or Furnishing Goods Department and influenza. In the beginning it seldom reveals itself as a malady to VIA THE Hardware Department be feared; and its victim never knows how or where to defend himself. There is not an organ or tissue of the body exempt from its In fact, we carry everything usually required W/"su N S ET .insidious influence. In the begining IdMENáSHASUl on the farm and at prices as reasonable as can IjjogTEsJ the patient seldom thinks that he is be obtained at Crawfordsville or Brownsville ill, but continues to follow his The Highest Market Price Paid for Produce vocation, when he should be re ceiving careful treatment at the hands of a physician who under The Exposition Line 1915 stands anc| is prepared to treat the case--not with patent medicines which may be old and have lost HOLLEY - " • - - - - OREGON their strength; nor by any other ■guess' work. Seldom no two cases •n» me need the same treatment. .A victim commonly, at first, ----------------- SALE DATES AND LIMITS----------------- thinks he is . suffering with but a bad cold which he can wear off, Christmas Holidays:— Between all points in Oregon, also from until he is compelled to remain in Southern Pacific points to points in Washington and Idaho doors if not in bed. Even at this Dec. 18 to 24 inclusive. Between Oregon and California .stage the patient may temporize points Dec. 20 to 25. Rettirn limit all points Jan. 5, 1914. with, himsélf, taking a few home ■remedies until some danger signals New Year Holidays:— Dec. 27 to Jan. 1, with finl return limit Jan.- áre displayed on every hand and 5, 1914. The new Year Fares apply only between points in the disease has .deranged various Oregon and between Oregon and California. vital organs. Then, he reluctantly, - * X calls a physician. By, this time some serious complications may have arisen. Observation Cars, Dining Cars anc big, warm If such patients could be seen Teleph« all-steel coaches. All trains solidly vestibuled early and are treated aright, much tone or write our buyer, J. D. Densmore, Salem, Or. suffering could be avoided and not Box 35, or telephone 1041. Shipping dates for live o Call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for full particular train a few wrecked constitutions be ¿lock : can be learned by phoning Produce Houses at { schedules, pacific fares, etc. prevented. Also, when such cases LEBANON, SCIO, STAYTON | áre seen in their incipiency, much JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon can be done, by proper treatment, - C ■'li . ■ ■■'’•' -‘-.Jt;'- towards preventing a long drawn- . =¿8 an~~~' .... ------------- vr-» . Edison Phonograph Come in and let us show them to you or write and let us send you a catalog Kerr & Rowland Drug Co. g § CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAY AT HOME Large Department Store Low Round Trip Fares MRS. M. E. HAMILTON Between all points in Oregon, also from points in Oregon to Califorhia, Washington and Idaho I ■■■KIId I Farmers Attention I We pay the Highest Market Prices for I X X ♦ | * { | > 1 , 1 ! I Live Hogs, Calves, Sheep and Cattle Country Produce of all kinds [ the SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE union meat company ! ------ — Méat - ------- and Produce Market WE HA VE A COMPLETE LINE ------------------------------------- -of --------------.------------- -------------- W. B. Thompson & Son Props. Holiday Goods 14,000,000 feet of Timber on 280 Acres, In Township 17 South, Range 4 East Willamette Meridian, only $20 per 195 Acres of Agricultural and Brush Right at Land will be Sold Cheap. Holley, Oregon, other lands for sale. The best’of fresh and cured Meats, Lard. ‘ Poultry, Etc., con stantly on hand, for which we will \ pay the highest Market ---------- —Price---------- Timber Lands Cruised and Estimates made on Standing Timber, I A ■&< Mealey Bros. Mill Co FOSTER - - - OREGON If You want your pick, Vou mugi come early I A. SCHOLL, ><Ja Advertise in The Ititermountain Tribune i SWEET HOME - OREGON Sweet Home X /