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About Intermountain tribune and Linn County agriculturalist. (Sweet Home, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1914)
U<3íj0ii0í)0!i0íi08080ÍO)0ÍS)0íi0íi0ÍCK I An Ideal Gift for the Home ; § ■ ■ ■■---- ------------ :...... =13. an 1 1 Political Announcements (•Continued from page 2) = ' - ---- —' 'J Edison Phonograph Come in and let us show them to you 8 or write and let us send you a catalog sent elsewhere for the purchase of liquors, at least a part of it, will now remain at home. Also, money from other nearby localities will be expended in our towri which, with out a saloon, we would not get; nor ail of whjch will find a resting place in the saloon drawer. The Tribune will not undertake to say whether Sweet Home has acted wisely in this matter. Other towns have had saloons and have flourished and still other townshave been saloonless and have flourished as well. . It will simply say, no one will be forced to patronize the saloon unless he, wishes to do so. But if he does so patronise, he will not violate law nor cause others to do so. If you wanted to buy a suit of clothes you ,wouldn’t go to a furni ture.. store. If you wanted your Phone Main 144 Lebanon, Oregon watch repaired you would not take Yet there OiOiO!OOiOO«OiQi»(»Oi<Oi«Of«OiiOiiOi«»»0 it, to a. blocksmith shop. would be mor,e... sense in doing so than there is in continuing to elect non-taxpaying, rattle-brained (or brainless) ip.en to the legislatu re and expecting to get a reduction of expenses.... Let politics drop once. Elect sensible, men who have made a success of their own business and who. realize that the wild extrava gance and high taxes are becoming (unbearable and who have the com mon sense to see that the burden is fast becoming', too frievous to be borne. And. don’t re-elect a man I who has not kept his promises to It'is our purpose to m^mtain a Fir^t Class 'you.in the past.-Jefferson Review. g Kerr & Rowland Drug Co. g g Saloon Good Liquors, . Wines Drink Emporium and strictly obey the mandates of the law Yöü are respectfull invited to call see us CORNISH & BAILEY SWEET HOME. - BLAIN EVERYTHING FOR ALBANY. FOR COUNTY CLERK Sweet Home Now a Saloon Town In this column all candidates for nomination to office who desire, will be published regardless of the1 poli tical affiliation of the candidate.' While the Intermountaim Tribune 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 county now has a very capable sei; of county officials and it is hoped those who succeed them next Janu ary will prove equally trustworthy and efficient. FOR COUNTY CLERK I, the undersigned, am a resident of Albany and am a member of the 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 coming primary election. C. B. WINN, Albany, Ore'. To,the voters and niy frjends 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, Brownsville, Ore. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce 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. ¿ FOR SHERIFF If Ed Sehoel, am a registered voter of Linn county and have fifed 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 county and I yespectfully solicit your votes. ÉD SCHOEL ■ Albany, Ore. St. Charles Hotel FOR COUNTY CLERK. To the voters of Linn County: Owing/to the fact that Ihave had nearly five years expedience in the County Clerk’s office as Deputy Clerk and have familiarized myself I 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 Old and Reliable Has been Thoroughly Renovat ed and Refurnished, and is now open for the reception of guests. —- -WE STR1NE TO PLEASE-------— Board and Lodging $1.25 Per Day J. M. STALEY, Prop. . . Albany - Oregon Mortgage Loans Negotiated Notary Public H. B.CHESS ..... ATTORNEY AT LAW FOR SHERIFF - - OREGON I, the undersigned, a resident of ■HKSS8 Brownsville, desire to present my Office Sherman St. Lehanes; Ore; name for the favorable considera A.M. HAMMER tion of the people of Linn county Mails. for the office of sheriff, subject to the will of the voters of the demo Arrive from Lebanon........ 1:30 p.m. “ Brownsville........3;30 p.m cratic party at the forthcoming “ . “ Cascadia.... .........8:45 a.m primary election. If nominated and elected, I Depart for Lebanon... ...... .9:00 am.. “ . “ Brownsville..........4:00 p.m promise a strict and impartial' en “ Cascadia ........ 2:00 p.m forcement of law so far as lies With *‘Yes, my brother died where th« MAN AND BOY in my power. «hells were thickest.” ‘‘Did hd die in the 'war?’ Subscribe fbr the Intermountain W. J. M oore “No; in an oyster saloon.”—Philadel Brownsville,' Ore. Tribune, $1.25 the year. OREGON. phia .Press. ...... “THE SUN DO MOVE” See the Foreign Woolen Exhibit in Our Custom Tailoring Department and with it the humane instincts of man.. Harness your horse with a view of making him as comfort able as you are when reclining in the carriage. Have regard for your safety by having regard for your- horses comfort and well-be ing. Harness that are made for Wear not harness that are bound to tear in an emergency, are the kind we handle. Consistent with ,the same broad-mihded spit it 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 stock of ready-to-wear clothes. We realize that there are some, men-who. prefer made-to-measure clothes. Those folks have every right to'consideration—and this store hasn’t neglected them- You “made-to-order” devotees can come 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, the higliest-quality tailoring service to be had. -Only the best for this store,, you know. The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York, those strenuous Saturday Evening Post advocates of “That Million Dollar Look”—are the skilled ser vants of our tailoring patrons'. A Royal Made-to-Measure Suit costs $16, $17, $20, $25, $30 or $35—depending upon the fabric chosen. Every Royal garment is guaranteed to fit arid satisfy perfectly, or your money refunded. Lebanon , Citg Phone Main 633. Trojan Stumping Powder MAGAZINES’ AT ALRÀNY SALEM ORE. ----- ——----- —Prices on Application-——---------- Harley Davidson Motorcycles ' THE 1914 MODELS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY Guns, Bicycles, Sporting Goods ORDERS TAKEN BY A. SCHOLL MAIL ORDERS ARE GIVEN PROMPR ATTENTION ALBANY GUN STORE DEALER IN General Merchandise, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. SWEET HOME DOOLITTLE BROS. OREGON Albafty, .Ore. HAUSER BROS., Props. - - " - Salem, Ore. The Intermountain Tribune $ 1.25 the year