We Need Money
The Tribune $1.25 per year.
St. Charles Hotel
Holley Happenings
The main street of Sweet Home,
Our subscription books show that
probably, has never been as dusty as
Old and Reliable
there is oyer $500 due this office on
it is now.
Grandma Barr is sick. They have subscription. Now as we are com Has been Thoroughly Renovat
The foreign war is causing an in- j
called Dr. Howard to prescribe for pelled to pay cash for labor and ed and Refurnished, and is now
crease in the price of food stuffs.
her.
supplies, our patrons will confer a open for the reception of guests.
,The wage earner will be the loser
Prof.
C.
L.
Malone
is
employed
to
great favor, if they will remit as ----------WE STRINE TO PLEASE------- *-
unless his wages are increased accord
teach the school at Holley this soon as practicable. Your amount Board and Lodging $1.25 Per Day
Every body would like to see rain ingly.
winter, a term of eight months.
in copious showers.
due us is small but in the aggregate
A new fire in the vicinity of John
J. M. STALEY, Prop.
W. S. Swink, Mrs. M. J. Weddle will place us on Easy street if you
Sugar has advanced 75 cents, ow Roberts place above Whitcombe was
Albany
-
Oregon
ing to the cutting off from England reported Wednesday afternoon. and their nephew J. D. Duncan will kindly remit.
of the usual German supply.
Mr. Roberts’ barn was burned. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gedney, started Men were sent up from Sweet Home T. J. Malone, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Duncan is from Kansas City,
for a visit of several weeks, last to assist in subduing the blaze.
Kansas.
Sunday, at Madras, Crook County.
The price of sugar is soring,
Mrs. Jennie Galbraith and Mrs.
Harvest in Sweet Home will be Wool is mounting skyward and butter
Stella
VanEops, visited at the home
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concluded in another week. About will soon be ih good demand. Yet
a two-thirds crop is the general re all three of these commodities are of Mrs. Eliza A. Malone, Thursday.
The Intermountrin Tribune has arranged to make its
Mrs. A. J. Chance of Aumsville,
port.
on, practically the free list, The
readers a Special Clubbing Offer with the Albany Herald
Ore.,
was
at
Holley
Saturday,
looking
Mr. and Mrs. McKercher, of law of supply and demand is getting
after business matters.
Crawfordsville and just newly mar in its work.
The Intermountain Tribune specializes on the news of Sweet Home
Clyde Davis and family is again at
ried, went up to Cascadia for an
Mr. Ramp and family, of near
and surrounding territory, and the Albany Herald is giving a
home.
Clyde
has
been
teaming
outing Monday.
Salem, were stage passengers for
telegraph report of the world’s news and specializing on the
close
to
Albany.
Cascadia
this
week.
Mr.
Ramp
said
Mrs. David Lutsinger, of Foster,
news of the county seat, all of which is a complete news service
.Mrs. Anna Vanfleet has been visi
died of cancer of the stomach, Wed he was off for a vacation, but we
nesday morning; age about 59 years. suspect there yvil 1 be increased inter ting her brothers at her old home
The Herald Publishes the Albany Evening Herald and
est in Socialism in that, locality be on the Calipooia.
The funeral is occuring today.
=^the Albany Twice-a-Week Herald-
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Mrs. Mae Davis and Daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruer and Mr. cause of this vacation trip. ?
at
Sweet Home has plenty of knock Myrtle, and Pearl, are visiting
i
and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Stayton,
SPECIAL OFFER
stopped in Sweet Home, over Tues ers. The Tribune will simply, say, the home of her parents i Mr. and
Regular price of Intermountain Tribune....
$1.25
day, night, after a trip to Cascadia. there is no rp.om here: for the knock Mrs. Perry McQueen.
Regular price Albany Evening Herald.......
$3.00
Prof. C. L. Malone is improving
W. D. Brown of Lebanon, reports er. If you do not like , the town nor
the
people,
yo.u
are
not
compelled
to
his property with a bran new wire
Total........................
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$4.25
that he has sold the poultry and
egg business, but he is in the mark stay here. We will be glad to. see fence around his yard, with gates
$2.75
SPECIAL PRICE FOR BOTH L,.................
et for beef, veal, mutton and pork. you located somewhere, where you and posts painted. His lawn fence
looks tip top.
Dr. E. J. Bossner, the eye Special will be satisfied.
The Semi-Weekly Herald and the Intermountain Tribune
Miss Wilda King was visiting her
ist, will be at Hotel Sweet Home on
can be obtained for $2.00 per year
sister Mrs. Cecil Rice of Halsey, the
Friday, August 21. Call and have
past week.
your eyes examined if in need of
If Intermountain Tribune subscribers have paid in advance, they
glasses.
Mrs. Ellen Malone is on the sick
may pay the difference and get the Herald at these rates.
Brussels, Aug. 11.—German losses list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller, of
For subscribers who are in arrears to take advantage of the
at
Liege,
including
those
killed;
Paulina, Oregon, spent Sunday night
Mr.
Joe
Gates
got
mashed
up
special
offer, it will be necessary for back subscriptions to be paid
in Sweet Home. They aye on the wounded, 20,000 and taken prison pretty badly with the engine and
way to the valley for a visit with ers, 9,000, according tp the official clover huller. They called the Doc
announcement by "the Belgian war
relatives.
tor to see him. He thought he was
■CALL ON OR ADDRESS—
minister.
Lost—On the Lebanon-Sweet
hurt internally.
Home road Tuesday morning of this
Farmers Wife.
Weekly Industrial Review
week, a large leather hapdbag.
Leave word at Hotel Sweet Home
Picketing the ptiblic market at
A Laughable Raid
or at the Tribune office.
Salem goes on but is making general
R. B. Simpson,
public sentiment against labor.organ-
For some weeks, it is reported, a
It is impossible for the Tribune to izations that are paying the bill.
surreptitious poker game has been
note the people who go from the
Geo. Melvin Miller will erect a $25, going on in town. Marshal Simons
FOR
valley to Cascadia and other points 000 hotel building at Florence.
got onto the bunch and located them
in the mountains. Too many of
Eugene Odd Fellows will erect a in an old barn, one day last week.
them go by the automobile route.
When he made the descent onto the
$20,000 lodge building.
We cannot get their names.
Contract has been let for a bank bunch, just as he entered the barn,
Misses Agnes Cain and Grace Gill,
the six or eight devotes of the game
building at Mosier.
of Scio, were passengers on the stage
made a quick get-away through
Portland water service will be ex
for Cascadia, last Friday afternoon.
.doors, windows, manure holes, etc.
tended in Irvington at a cost of $125,
Harvest will soon be here. Look your machine over,
The Tribune family enjoyed a five-
It is said that some of them have
000.
see what is needed and then come to us and get it.
minutes call from them, while the
not quit runing yet, one going as
The Weinhardt Astoria hotel will far as Eastern Oregon.
Of course we can supply you . with Binding Twine.
mail was being changed.
add a fifth story.
Mr. Ira VanEpps and Miss Lucin
It is enough to say the game was
Plans have been completed for a broken up and this was the object
da McuKllum, of Brush creek were
Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies and
married on Sunday, August 2, and $25,000 high school at Rainier.
of the raid.
a full line of General Hardware,
Owing to increased labor cost and
Mr. Duncan McKercher, of Craw-
fordsville and Miss Margaret L. employers liability laws cost of saw
It is reported that Ernest Post is
Ritter, of Lebanon were married on logs has been advanced fifty cents a splendid fire fighter when he gets
to one dollar per thousand.
I August 5.
to the scene of operations. “Slow
North Main Street
LEBANON, ORE.
B. M. Lombard will add two docks but sure” is his motto.
v Jeff Isom and a car full of people,
of Albany, went up to Cascadia, last at Portland costing $70,000.
Sunday, expecting to return in the
Bids have been taken for a 150-
evening. On their return on the foot steel bridge across the John Day
Shay hill the driving gear of the river eight miles above Dayville.
A First Class Place to
machine gave way, leaving the
Prof. Young of the department
There’s been a lot of scientific “guessing” about Rheumatism,
eat with the best Service
crowd stranded. Jeff, paid his fare of economics of the state university
but its pretty well proved that Uric Acid in the blood is what
on the stage the following morning has been in conference with Father
and Qualify in Lebanon
makes the trouble.
to hurry up repairs.
O’Hara and other labor leaders to
Kidney weakness—failure to filter the blood, to rid
Your Trade Solicited
B. M. Miller, of Halsey and candi frame a program for the unemploy
the system of waste matter, results in the
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date for county recorder, passed ed.
accumulation of jiric acid
BRUER
BROS.
Props.
through town Sunday morning,
Owing to- German, jwar, salmon
Cascadiaward. Bob did not say, pickling at Astoria has ceased.
Lebanon
Oregon
The passage become clogged with deposits, this sets up an
irritation which affects the kidneys and bladder and the final result
whether he was on an electioneering
Hops are expected to go to 50
is an inflammation.
trip, a joy ride, or was out- for a cents as a result of the war abroad.
Quick Sales
Small Profits
When the inflammation sets in you are in serious trouble—
vacation. Whatever was the object
don’t allow it to go that far, get ahead of it, avoid dangerous
of the trip, he had a look as if he An unparallelled clubbing offer—
complications, start early and use
For $1.50 we will furnish for one
was going to win.
year, the Intermountain Tribune
•From Brownsville to within one
and the following named four
mile of Sweet Home the roads are
This preparation will restore the kidneys to their normal condi
magazines: The Woman’s World,
good, but from that point they are
tion, cleanse the blood of poisonous waste matter, start rich red
Fruit Grower, Home Life and J.;;.' . ..F. H. W eber , prop.
a disgrace to the county and a
blood coursing through your veins and keep you in excellent health.
Farm Life. Old subscribers can
We do not recommend a patent medicine, this is a prescription
monument to poor road construc
avail themselves of this offer by ——GARRIES A FULL STOCK OF------
medicine composed of drugs of known virtue, we know what they
tion. The road from Lebanon to
paying up all arrears and one year
are and that is why we so sure of our ground.
Sweet Home is in bad condition
in advance. The four magazines -Harness, Saddles, Whips,
Certain relief from kidney troubles, in 50c and $1 bottles
also, so much so that nearly all the
Robes, Brushes, Combs,
Whatever a gooc drug store ought to have, and many things
will thus cost you but 25 cents
automobile travel from the valley
that other drug stores don’t keep, you will find here.
Soaps, Oils, Etc.
and the whole five costing you
to Cascadia goes and comes through
but a trifle more than the Tribune
Brownsville and the Calapooia valley
All goods and workmanship guaranteed k
alone.
which is the best advertisement for
Phone Main 144
Lebanon, Oregon
the good roads of that section of
Intermountain
Tribune $1.25 Repairing of all kinds neatly done
per year.
Linn county.—Brownsville Times.
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