Intermountain tribune and Linn County agriculturalist. (Sweet Home, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1914, April 09, 1914, Image 3

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Grattan’s Parliament.
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Grattan’s parliament was so named
iront the fact that it had been largely
brought abotit through the tireless en­
ergy of Henry Grattan. Its independ­
ence .was declared by aet of parliament
|n England in the year 1782 It cathe
th an end'bÿ thé passing of thé det of
union in July. 1800. In 1806 Grattan
said of hiß parliament: "I have a pa.
rental recollection of it. I sat by Its
cradle. I followed its hearse.”— New
York American.
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Edison Phonograph
The Way of It.
'“Jones tells me his son is making a
noise in the world.”
“So be is. He’s ringing the bell for
the auction tn the next block to begin
now.”-rBaltlmore American.
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Improving the Backbone.
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Political Announcements
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In this column all candidates for
nomination to office who desire, will
be published regardless of the poli­
tical affiliation of the candidate.
While the Intermountain *Ffiburae
has its own political opinions in a
general way, it desires to give the
candidates of all parties an equal
chance before the people. In recent
years a candidate’s political affilia­
tion makes but little difference With
the people, if he is honest, «capable
and has special fitness for the office
he seeks, he is very apt to win out.
Linn coqpty now has a very capable
set of county officials and it is hoped
those who succeed them next Jdfiu-
ary will prove equally trustworthy
and efficient.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Depressing Influence.
republican party. Having filed my
application for the nomination for
the office of county clerk I desire
to present my name to the republi­
can voters of Sweet Home and
vicinity and respectfully solicit your
votes for my candidacy at the forth­
Up to Scratch.
coming primary election.
■“How shall I know it they want me
: C. B. WINN, Albany, Ore.
to give, an encore?” yisk/ii Mrs Nu-
“Ro you don’t like that professional
optimist?” ■
■ “Nof much." replied Mr. Growcher.
“There are times when I might forget
tny troubles if he were not constantly
advising me to make a- terrible effort
to cheer up.”—Washington Star.
Kerr & Rowland Drug Co.
Q Phone Main 144 .
Lebanon, Oregon
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SubscribersTake Notice
glory demurely’,at the a ma.teiir. theat­
ricals
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
“Th”: will be’qulte easy." explained
To
the
voters of Linn bounty:.
Mrs .Ke'-tic. “We will 'tear, the cat­
calls ”. .! iidge.
Owing to the fact that I have had
The Intermountrin Tribune has arranged to/ make its
readers a Special Clubbing Offer with the Albany Herald
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Cáse of Swelled Head.
The Intermountain Tribune specializes on the news of Sweet Home
and surrounding territory, and the Albany 'Herald is giving a
telegraph report of< the world’s news and specializing on the
news of the county seat, all of which is a complete' news service
The Herald Publishes the Albany Evening Herald and
■—theAlbany Twice-a-Week Herald-
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SPECIAL OFFER
Regular price of Intermountain Tribune...
rRegular price Albany Evening Herald...... ¿.kl— ....... $3.00
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FOR SHERIFF
I hereby; ahriounce myself a candi­
date for the nomination for Sheriff,
Subject to the will of the republican
voters of Linn county at the forth­
coming primary election.
GRANT PIRTLE
Albany, Oregon.
Although the following sounds tlk<
an Irish pun, it is credited to an Amer­
ican clergyman:
“Patriotism Is the backbone of the
United States.” quoth the minister.
His congregation nodded a silent ap­
FOR SHERIFF
proval.
“And what we have to do is to train
I, Ed Schoel, am a registered
that backbone and bring it to the
I, the undersigned, am a resident
front.”—Boston Herald.
of Albany and am a member of the vbtor of Lirin county and have.
Come in and let u& show them to you
or write and let us send you a catalog
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FOR COUNTY CLERK
To the voters and my friends of
Linn County:
I am a candidate for nomination
to the office of County Clerk on the
Republican ticket, at the Primary
election to be held May 15, 1914.
I will greatly appreciate your patro­
nage and support.
W. W. BAILEY, -r •
Brownsville, Ore.
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Playwright—I want a hat—size 8.
Hatter—Mr. Penem, you always wear
a.6%.,
Playwright—Sir, 1 know what I
Want; iny comedy was a successzlast
night.—Ghicago News.
SPECIAL PRICE FOR BOTH
The Semi-Weekly Herald and the Intermountain Tribune
can be obtained for. $2.00 per year
Hospitality,
If Intermountain Tribune subscrjbbrs have paid in • advance, ■ they , t-f
may pay the difference and get the Herald at thesb rates.
For subscribers who are in arrears to take advantages of I the |*
special offer, it will be necessary for back subscriptions to be paid
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Intermountain Tribune, Sweet Home
nearly five years experience in-the
County Clerk’s office as Deputy
Clerk and have familiarized mySelf
with the intricacies of the office and
believing that ■ I am able to render
satisfactory service to the public, I
hereby announce myself as a candi­
date for the nomination as County
Clerk on the Republican ticket At
the primary election,-May 15, 1914.
I will greatly appreciate your sup­
port.
R. M. Russell
FOR SHERIFF
I, the undersigned, a resident of;
Brownsville, desire to present myi
name for the favorable considera­
tion of the people of Linn county5
for .the office of sheriff, subject. to’
the will of the voters of the demo­
cratic party at the forthcoming!
primary election.
If. nominated and elected, I
promise a Strict and impartial en­
forcement of law so far as lies with­
in •t#v power.
W. J. M oore '•
Brownsville, Ore.
filed my intention with the proper
authorities as a candidate for the
nomination for sheriff of Linn coun­
ty, subject to the will of the demo­
cratic voters of said eounty arid I
yespectfully solicit your votes.
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ED SCHOEL
Albany, Ore.
St. Charles Hotel
Old and Reliable
Has been Thoroughly Renovat­
ed and Refurnished, and is now
open for the reception of guests.
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Board and Lodging $1.25 Per Day
J. M. STALEY, Prop.
Albany
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Appointment of Executor
Netie« is hereby given, that by order of* the
County Court of Linn County» Oregon, made on
the 24th day of February, 1914, the undersigned
was duly appointed and is now the duly qualified
and acting Executor of the estate of C. O. Gentry,
deceased, late of Linn County, Oregon.
All persons having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the same, properly
verified, unto the undersigned executor at the
office of Samuel M. Garland, in Lebanon, Linn
County, Oregon, within six months from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated and published the first time this 5th day
of March, 1914. Last publication, April 2, 1914.
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Sam’l. M. Garland,
Executor of Estate of.
C. O. Gentry, deceased
& The trout season is at hand.
Thompson
Dugger will give you
a permit to catch them, if you wish.
Legai blanks for sale at the Tri-
bütïe office.
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,Pöst Cards
$1.00
Per Dozen
A. E. EDWARDS
Photographer
Photographs
$2 to $6
Per Dozen
SWEET HOME, OREGON
UNRIVALED FACILITIES ENABLES
US TO GUARANTEE OUR QUALITY
AND IT AMOUNTS TO NO SMALL
DEGREE, FOR THIS REMARKABLE
SUCCESS IN PLEASING EVERYONE
Whizyrire—Do you mean to say that
you? fither-in-law has invited you to
, visit him?
Blanke—Same, thing. When I sug­
gested' it over the telephone he dared
me to.—New York Globe.
The kind you'ought to use and when you
See the Foreign Woolen Exhibit in Our Custom Tailoring Department
Consistent with the same broad-mihded spirit that has given this
store its leadership-and .its reputation for progressiveness, we are
offering a high grade tailored-to-order service, Side by side, and in
friendly harmony With our splendid stòck, of ready to-wear clothes.
We realize that there are some men who ¿refer made-to-measure;
clothes. Those folks have evefy right to consideration—and this
store hasn’t neglected them.’ You “made-to-order” devotees can.
corale here, and be assured of the best in a custom tailored suit or
overcoat at about a third off the. local tailor’s prices.
Naturally, we have secured thè highest-quality tailoring service
to be had. Only the best for this store; you know. The Royal’
Tailors of Chicago and New York, those strènuous Saturday Evening
Post advocates of “That Million Dollar Look’’—are the skilled ser-’
vants of our tailoring patrone. A Royal Made-to-Meàsùre Suit costs.
$16, $17, $20; $25, $30 or $35—^depending upon the fabric chosen.
Every Royal garment is guaranteed to fit and .satisfy perfectly,
or your money refunded.
ORDERS TAKEN BY
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a business getter is of the highest quality
Goodenough printing will not do;
Print­
THE TRIBUNE
ing is the lever that moves your goods.
Printing Office
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Trojan Stumping Powder
MAGAZINES AT ALBANY AND SALEM ORE.
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Harley Davidson Motorcycles
MAIL ORDERS ARE GIVEN PROMPR
General Merchandise, Groceries, Hardware, Etc.
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We have contracted the habit of
Guns, Bicycles^ Sporting Goods
DEALER IN
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need it.
satisfying our customers.
THE 1914 MODELS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY
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A. SCHOLL
SWEET HOME
ought to have it, this is when you really
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ALBANY GUN STORE
Albany, Ore.
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