tâX3BC»iOG01OOOt)O«OÜC»)Of XiOOEMOiSCSe JiX»X»iC»X»M»O I An Ideal Gift for the ,Home | News Items From Our Ö ....... :—==ia an——- ■■ ■ "^=^—0 Country Correspondents Edison Phonograph John Reeves and mother were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wood last Sunday. A. E. Gabriel made a business trip to Lebanon Saturday. Mr. Rockwell-met with a very serious accident Friday when cross­ ing a bridge with his team. The bridge went in with one of the horses but were not seriously hurt. Ed Bigbee made a business trip to Lebanon Tuesday. Anon. For Sale Cheap—An International high wheel automobile, in good con­ dition. Jf sold at once the price yrill be right. See E. H. Billings, Foster, Ore. tf. ------—Meat —-------- and Produce Market W. B. Thompson & Son Props. The Smith brothers have been using the good weather to advantage by digging a well. L. A. Simons spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Sodaville. The best of fresh and Mrs. W- R- Horner has returned cured Meats, Lard, to Sweet Home. She expects to go Poultry, Etc., con­ to her home in Portland Monday. stantly on hand, for The Pleasant Valley school declar­ which we will pay ed a half-holiday last Friday. The the highest Market time was spent in manuel labor and ---------- Price-------- — decoration of the sehool house. Mrs. George Weddle was a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Mr. Whitcomb has just returned Horner one day last week. home after being gone for some The logging camp of the Scrog- SWEET HOME - OREGON g Phone Main 144 Lebanon, Oregon j gings Lumber Co. has made quite a time. Mrs. O. C. Stone made a business showing on' the hills south of Pleas­ trip to Sweet Home Tuesday. ant Valley. Joe Gedney returned Tuesday Several young men of Pleasant Vajley got busy and hauled the logs from Brownsville where he had been off of the school ground. They hope visiting. MAGAZINES AT ALBANY AND SALEM ORE. Mr. and Mrs. Keeney was in town to reaD a harvest of stars for their ------------------ Prices On Application------------------ Tuesday on business. school. -Physician and Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. Geisendorfer have In the last issue of the Tribune Harley Davidson Motorcycles we notice that Anon came forward j returned home after a visit with THE 1914 MODELS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY with a goodly bundle of gleanings. j relatives in Portland. Mrs. Geisen- We appreciate the same and gladly i dorfer’s brother accompanied them Guns, Bicycles, Sporting Goods Calls promptly attended invite him to continued the good home. day or night work. • Mark Anson, while cutting wood MAIL ORDERS ARE GIVEN PROMPR ATTENTION for Mr. Knapp, had the misfortune to cut his finger. ITEMS NO. 2 HAUSER BROS, Props. Henry Lawrence visited his broth­ M. A. Kelley and family have re­ Albany, Ore. - - Salem, Ore. turned from Portland where they er and family. W. J., last Saturday. Mrs. Rozell and daughter, Mrs. spent two weeks visiting friends. Barr, were shopping in town Mon­ S weet H ome O regon Miss Goldie Burnett, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. day. Undertaking, Embalming and Funeral Aaron Morris reports the road to Weddle at Sweet Home, returned Netary Public be very muddy between here and Mortgage Leans Negotiated to her home at Marks Ridge. -------------------- Director--------- —------ Mr. Ralstons. Joe Rowell and son, Lloyd, sold N. M. NEWPORT Mrs. Sturdavent is visiting her a and delivered a load of hogs to Mr. Attorney at Law CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED daughter, Mrs. C. S. Billings. Gabriel Saturday. DAY OR NIGHT . A. A. Shea visited friends and Miss Elma Burnett has a very (CITY ATTORNEY) relatives in town last week. ■severe attack of tonsilitis. OREGON Several young men from Sweet LEBANON. H. R. SLAVENS Will Gilson and family, Mrs. Haven and son Harry and Miss Opal Home attended church here Satur­ s ~t a Russell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. day night. Phone 3x6 ■ SWEET HOME; ORE. W. P. Gabriel Sunday. A bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lewis of NATUROPATH dinner was served which everyone Mill City, are visiting relatives here. enjoyed. - Quite a number of young people Deseases successfully treated with­ The patrons of School District gathered at the home of Mr. Nelson out tne use of drugs or surgery by No. 131 have been doing some very Friday night and spent an enjoyable the Natural Methods of Healing. good work cleaning up the school evening, Miss Grace Nelson^nd Mr. Chronic diseases a specialty. ground. They are working for an­ Anson furnished the music. Consultation Free. other star. Reporter. Member of the State and National Naturopathic Societies. the court had no jurisdiction, hold­ ing that the Governor cannot be First door east of Turners store. Lebanon, Ore. coerced or restrained in the exercise Sherman St. of his discretion and he further de­ clared that if the Governor had Notice of Hearing of Fnal Account abused the power put in his hands it does not give the courts the right Notice is hereby given that the final account of Come in Early and get your choice of the Stock Punishment of Governor for the Copper- to take that power away. The ends Oliver McClure as Executor and of Nord Coleman as Executrix respectively of the last will and of justice can be met, he said, by testament and of the estate of Andrew J. McClure field Acts Declared Matter civil action against the Governor in deceased, has been filed in the County Court of Linn County, State of Oregon, and that the 19th for Voters case he abuses his power and declar­ day of January, 1914, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. has been duly appointed by said Court for the ed that, while the courts have no hearing of objections to said final account and the power to enjoin the Governor, that • settlement thereof, at which time any person (Continued from page 1) if the Copperfield saloonmen have interested in said estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and • contest . the been illegally damaged they can se­ same. ment( of the state, and he declared cure civil damages from the Gover­ . Dated December 13, 1913. . Oliver McClure, Executor and Nora' .Coleman, that, while the executive is forbids nor. He quoted authorities from Executrix of the above named, estate. den to interfere with the judicial Amor A. Tussing, various sources in Support of these Attv. for Exr. and Exrx. power, the judiciary is likewise for­ contentions. bidden to interfere with the Mr. Nichols, in closing, declared functions of the executive depart­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION that this case was a hard one on ment. (PUBLISHER) which to find precedent because, as. Carying out this argument he he said, the acts of Oswald West DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR cited the code which permits the are without precedent and are such U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon ■» Governor to call out the militia on as have never been dreamed of by January 3, 1914 the “reasonable apprehension that ■NOTICE is ■ hereby given that Elsie Dorsey any other state executive. there may be obstruction to the of Foster, Oregon, who, on April 11, 1912, made Homestead Entry. No. 03450, for NE1-4 laws,” and pointed out that the If civil officers refuse to execute NJV--1-4, S 1-2 NW .1-4, SW 1-4 NE 1-4, Section 24, whole matter is left to the discretion the law, the only recourse is for the Township* 13 South, Range 2 East, Willamette has filed notice of intention to make of the Governor as to whether this governor as commander-in-chief of Meridian, Final Commutation Proof," to establish claim* to reasonable apprehension exists. He the malitia, to take charge of mat- the land above described, before Register and Photographs showed that the code permitted the Post Cards Receiver, U. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon, on 'ters. This is about the condition at the 14th day of February, 1914. $2 to $6 • Governor to call out the militia be­ Copperfield and Governor West is Claimant names as witnesses: $1.00 fore any overt act of violence had being bitterly condemned by some Joseph Steingrandt, John Short, William Dun- Per Dozen Per Dozen . den and John Buchanan, all of Foster, Oregon. been committed. people for invoking the power of H. F/HIGBY, Register SWEET HOME, OREGON Then, continuing; he declared that the malitia to enforce law. 2-12 Come in and let us show them to you or write and let us send you a catalog Kerr & Rowland Drug Co. Trojan Stumping Powder DR. I. B. WILSON ALBANY GUN STORE Dr. A. A. BURRIS During the entire month of January I will sell every line of goods in my store Absolutely at Cost 1 need money and the only way I can get it is to sell my goods I am not going out of business but I MUST HAVE MONEY and so I am taking the above method of getting it, and in so doing you are the winner In order to settle overdue ac­ counts, for CASH I will cut the account in the middle dur­ ing the month of J anuary. W. J. LAWRENCE Foster - - - A. E. EDWARDS Photographer Oregon COURT RIGHT DENIED BY WEST’S COUNCIL