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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 5
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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 5

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Ml)' J4 It. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 14: 1923 EXPRESS, lBAKON, OREGON AGEFIV 14- Special 'lis A ---r 4-. THREE DAYS BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1 8 SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY ou Wevcar- Forfeit 14.

JUST RECEIVED, A NEW i Sifeeifipivp OVERSIZE 30x3 CORD" TIRE SPECIAL i 1 1 30x3V Firestccs Cord $10,50 CUP GREASE 12c CAN FIRICPATRICFf fpcal Happenings mm A colottal photodrama born of the nobility df -JJkJJ -mmr mw mmm ilw.Qod$10 percord -at-ti lOt mill. Super Shingle Co. A baby girl was born "to -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Connet onNovember 8.

A-1 Crandail and family -returned Monday from a trip -to Portland and Monmouth. H. B. Chess has been appointed justice of. the peace for this district by the county-court.

The date of the sale opposite the Standard Oil plant has been changed from NovJLT to Nov. 24Jr Mrs. L. T. Berry, who now resides in Corvallis, paid a week end visit to relatives and friends Lebanon, W.

Summr of Benton larborj Mich hs come to Lebanon'for a vUitj with his eon, John Summer and Tara-i which he will go to Wash-) ington for a. visit with other and 'will; spend, the. winteron tho- fT-r- Harry B. WaggonerT's son jjfMrs Wilms Wsggoier of is a member of the Service and Sales Co1 Incv a new company organised in' Portland for the purpow. of serving distributors of the Packard Donovan has traded hU lrtyi Sere farm south of Lebanon for some business houses at Scio, including the Scio hotel.

He has rented his farm seven miles northeast of Lebanon, where he has receptly been living, and will take charge of the hotel this Earl La Forge and bride of Oregon City, cTtwe last Sunday for a few days visit with relatives and friends in the Sodaville locality. Earl was recently- married to a Portland young lady, Miss Bertha Hargrave; and his many friends Join in wishing, them much happiness in -their marital ven ture. Mrs. Eliisbeth Barker a native of Kentucky, died at her home in Leba non Sunday morning, aged .73 years. She csme to Lebanon four years ago ifomtirAt one time eisr Was preceptress at the-Oregon' Ag-.

gricultural college. She is survived by: her husband, she- was married over fifty years ago. 'They idtwo chlldrrrPgth--otmaTearr The funeral was held yesterday from Lowe's iV'- The remains of Mr Rosella Hard-man, who died in Portjartd November were: hrjusht )6 -Lebanon last evening and. the fatiersl service was held this afternoon- at th Poole" un overtaking parlot, conducted by -Rev, 'H. Interment was' in the" old Lebanon cemetery lieside the remains of her deceased husband.

Ben who passed away a num-j Ber of years She wave one son, nwnv swto, sisters, iThe family-resided. St. Soicer Drier to. Mr. Hardman's-death i.

The annual chrysanthemum' sjiowi given by the Woman'a Civic club in the jJuk roemjn tht city halt Monday, afternoon, was viewed by many, and excited the admiration of all. "The leading 'exhibitors were Mrs; George Childs, W. A. Dibble, Mrs. B.

C. Carleton and Mrs. Joseoh Smith." Several others brought single blooms which gave added proof that Lebanon an ideal place, to grow this queen of al fall flowers. The gardening comimttee is to' be congratulated upon the success of the show this 'year, and is hoped that all growers present will continue the good work, thereby, adding to the; sttreeUyeness of our home town. DEATH OF MRS.

XJ F. B4HRKE afta E. BahVktrwifeof, A. Bahrke of Lebanon, died In Portland last Fsjdajy November 9, af-' ter an extendeAllneis, aged 69 years. Thr funeral service was held at Fin- ley's mortuary in Portland last un-1 day with theconf ludingseryic the Portland crematorium.

I Besides her husband, she leaves the folowlng children: Mrs. E. L. ardcon of Toledo; Carl W. "Bahrke Alberta.

Canada; A. of Silverton, Paul E. Bahrke of Port-' land, B. Bahrke of Lebanon, and Edward Bahrke of Visalia, Wr TrFordrPiitor" at 11 s. ttu Rer Martin of American Sunday School Union, will speak at the church.

You must not miss hesring hisv His message a live, pulsing, practical thought for today. At p. ra. the psstor wil speak. Subject: "Is Jesus Really Coming Back to Earth Againt If so, whylj When? Sft n.

m-R Chatter- Brown, leader. 4 1 1 to- the Sunday mming wi iincu duum. nave never oearu jnunun suojvci given wun sucn iorce 01 tnougnu ah apprecisie ner earnestness. does a mirra-ietlect? becaase the back of the glass ia covered with quicksilver, which dot asr absorb liKhtlUBar thst: light rays which -form an image "aro thrown back.lm reflection. Clean and, bright as a mirror is the home where No.

6 Disinfectant drives off dirt had disease. Cer-. tale death to gtrmy pesu that Infest house, cellar or stable. for vouadSr.UQat. see and sick -room.

Tea times More powerful thaa carhoUa acid. aUferiraidr, inezpecjivs. ft 14 'THE LEBANON -Matt Smith euar up from Monday on a boina tisit, 1 "The data Of the sale opposite the! Standard Oil plant has Wo chanced i from Not. 17 to Not: 14. 1 Albert Quids and son, formerly of Lebanon, but.

now of Veraoma, were here the first of theTweek for abort visit with friends. Mrs. Rama Bunning of Barons, Alberta, ia in Lebanon for a. visit with her sister. Ed Stnclder, father, J.

H. Taylor. Allison left yesterday for Marshfteld, Coquille and Reeds, port to deliver lectures inthe interest of the Ka Xlux Klan. Mrs. C.

Wr Brackett of the' Berlin section underwent a surgical opera, tion at the local 'hosiptal a few days aco for She. is reported to be recovering. Dr. and Mr. Whelan had the pleasure of a visit on Armistice day from his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Whelan of Vancouver, Wash. Their daughter came with The revival meetings at theHTree Methodist church in Ucomb are still in progress.

Sunday there will he ojjrt aU- Jay- meeting, with preaching at 11, 8 and 7:30. "People-are requested i te-brHig-lunches and -aB -faave-tt 'togetaer. I Dr. and lira. W.

Rhodes of Esta rmA iallMi nn Up 'irwl Mr. I. rRohhim Sunday. 1 Dr. Rhodes and Mr.

Bobbins were' old school mates -and had- not met for several years, so they spent a vary enjoyable day 1 -V Mr. and Mrs. Earl McTimonds, who have been in southern -Oregon' for several months, have returned to Crowfoot; where he has a small plaeej He intends to improve his place 'and make it a mode) chicken and-berry ranch. The last football game of thesee- P'ce atternoon 3 o'clock, -when- the Junction City fh vttn team will be heie'td' ebh-T Admission 8oc and 20c. J.

R. Peterson hss come to Cebanon frm Portland to take the positibn of manager at the Pioneer Hardware stere. He has a family, but they will not come for some time on" account wishing the children ta change schools at this1 time. 9 M. Wills and wife of Adburn, Wn, are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Ma-Weiler. The ladiemrr is their first visit to Lebanon in 18 years and they were quite astonished it the changes that have taken Dale- Loftin and family werelie're from Myrtle Creek for a short visit with "relatives and friends. He ia employed at the rock crushing plant of Washburn Hall at Myrtle Creek. The rock Is furnished to the railroad company- for- ballasting purposes.

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hall left Saturday for Myrtle Creek to pay i visit to their son, Ernest Hsll and family.

From there they may go to Green-borough, N. to pay a visit to their son Russell, but were not fully de cided as to thst when they left here. The Pioneer Herd ware Store has secured by special arrangement a limited number of pure aluminum oval roasters which they will place on jale. Saturdayr.Nov. 17, for the ThsnksgivingA.trsde at the special price of.

$2.98. Large for your Thanksgiving turkey. An Improved and increased telephone service hss been installed at the Reeves-Clark Department Store. There are now seven phones in the store, of which three are in the grocery department two In the dry goods department ne in the office and one on the upper fl. these dsys and their "honk, honk- can these dsys and their "honk, bonk" can often be "heard" as they proceeds on their Journey--The Lebanon auto park was chosen for the resting place of a band the other evening, hut they took the precaution to come late and leave, early, presumably to avoid the tax of four bits a bead 'which is customarily charged at auto parks.

Announcement hss been received of the msrrlsge of Miss Anna Vashti Beard to Mr. Oscar Wallace, at Walla Wala, Wn, Tuesday, November I The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. EvaS. Beard, a former well known Lebanon woman who now resides at Freewater, Oregon. She has many frlendahere who wish her a long and happy marired life.

They will reside at Freewater, where Me Clark conducts a garage. Fifteen Knights of Pythias went to Corvallis last Wednesday, night to attend as initiation ceremony in which a supreme officer and grand officers took part, and the bible used in the ceremony wis the famous Rathboaw bible which eras employed, by Justus H. Rathbone la obligating tho first members-of the order to Washington, sixty years age. Three Lebanon men were among these aposT whom the page rank ef the order was eon-ferl .1 Tbe arricuftufsl tlsu of the th anon high school has finished Its new farm shop building, and last Friday eveainf the sochotsore class held a party to the new shop. The -oveoieg was devoted to games and at an oarly hour refreshmeats of dosghaaU and cider were served.

Pstreas and pU roBasses of the party were! Mr. and I Mm. Alfred Uy. Mr. ad Mrs.

Cars, Mr. sad Mrs. lyertft, Ut. and Un. lammsrt uU Mr, fiisr.

The i aart aa a bails.af kssds hr OJ kUh nM riffti hi I 'tuitl ttt rtfl'ti tMtM am ftd so as i is it of th Is Lb and of Al'uany were week endguests atthe G. H. Coffelt- home.i southwest of Aliss Opal Smith who now lives In 'MSriort county, was a visitor in Lebanon Sunday; accompanied- by tome friends. Mr. arid Mrs.

C. L. McCli'ntic and Mr. and Mrs." C. D.

McClintic of Eugene spent Sunday in Lebanon with relatives. Mr. Sutherland and family, from haveconie to ltve'es the Thacker place, about six miles east of Lebanon. and Mrs. S.

M. Couey, who now J'-H Purieiigoaw pome TtA)TO Springfield for the week end." j. Standard Oil plant has been changed from Novr 17 to Nov. 14. Carl Beard has returned from east- era Oregon, where he has been ployed in road construction work.

The Lebanon footbal lteam lost to SUverton high school on the Silverton field by a score of 26 to 0 last Friday afternoon. Misses Ann Wilson, Vi MuUe and Frances Leavengood. were home from the. State Normal school for the Armistice day holiday. Dodge sport touring car.

S. L. Goan, another man, Is driving a new Dodge touring ear Liberal reward for the return of a twenty dollar hill to this office, lost last 'Saturday morning on east side of Mam -street between -Vine -and post office. Seantor and Mrs. S.

M. Garland motored to Salem Saturday; and spent the day with friends, and on Sunday, went on to the coast, returning Monday evening. -E, E. Taylor returned Monday from a few days' visit in Portland. He went Saturday to attends big meeting ef-Elks-sit-whklt-400-new.

members were, taken into the order. Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

Shanks and Mr. and Mrs, T. R. MacMillaBand daugh ter Dorothy were vistors in Portland Saturday, the gentlemen going to attend a large gathering of Elks at the new Elks temple. i.

I have some food bargains In houses, sell or trade. Also a good mountain stock ranch, stock and farm tools go with place. Come la and let me tell you about them, or-write Box 303, or see meat room a. Lebanon Xatiwarai-ljUB J. R.

Pound. The- new International fire truck which was recently received from Portland is being equipped with fire lighting apparatus and is about ready to be turned over to the fire department. With two well equipped trucks, Lebanon has probably -more fire fighting equipment than any town of its size in the state. Lc to the- cney- i I -4 built out of the very fabric of life atripped or reserve, a woman'a. aoul, and dedicated to the cause of savin? other live from the terrible eurte of It will thrill you to the very depths, of your soul.

Sec it 1 I 1 1 Admission 50c. Children under 12 yrs of age 25c: en Sunday and Tuesday. MONDAY NIGHT ALL SEATS SOc reside west of Oregon City, came SaE urday for a short visit with relatives and jfriends in this section, H. W. Borchers of Portland and his brother-in-law, Dr.

J. M. Powell of Monmouth, were in Lebanon for a week end visit with relatives! Or LOST Boy's gray coat, Thursday, between Lebanon' and BlaUhley place. Finder please leave at Express office or at II. C.

Rose's. It WEANLING PIGS and sow and pig, Durocs, for sale also small teara wagon sndhajps. M. D. Oatman, brick house-S.

block -west of high school. M-if A BARN for sale or trade. Inquire at Express office; FOE SALE Timber land; some white fir, some maple. J. A.

Wilson, R. 2, Lebanon. 2t Put a on One's Ambition Nothing so holds back tho ability to work and think as the dull form of headaches that an invariable accom pant- men! of Inactive bowels and digest Jon, This ehroni con- tion responds to chiropractic spinal adjustments. The cause is pressure oa spinal nerves to, the liver and stomach and when this pressure Is removed health follows. YOl'H HEALTH Get scUos) for.better health by telephoning 124 for an 'S -v.

The funny man seldom laughs at hit- own wit -r- --i Thlngt for which we should he weat-thsnkf ut-aro-ofien the ones-ws most frequently forget Eyes thst need glasses are entitled to specialised effort, ft That is why Dr. Thompson de Sf-J. vote his entire time, thought and effort to the' examination of the eyes and the accurate fitting of glasses Consult hint about your eyes next visitSaturday, Nov, 24, Hotel Lebanon until p. m. Dull Headaches Brake TO YOU JielpfuL IflaWttlAII Is Extended BjUxe BH NATIONAL ore iles 'H.

II, PETERS, C. 1 EVERYBODY WELCOME Everybody come to Wsterloo on Tliankfgiving evening, 28, srhif iie social to be given -for-ths maf Tf organ. Vitd to come and bring a pie ana tne gtnUemen to bring Well tilled pock' enjoy two-hour pro- gram. Man With Broken Back Expected to Walk Again iilddletowa, NkX. Alltioug) Uurge W.

Hares' back was bruken a year ago when a car under which he was work-log at Uaybrook fvll on blur, it Is though! by physicians that tie mi be able to walk again, l'eratyals has grsdnally disappeared. Ills case is regarded as remarkable. 2-Year-Old Boy Chokes to Death Eating Carrot Byroa, Kb Orval, iba two-year old soa of Boy Svsas, railway eiu-ployee, 4s dead, having cbtfked to death a a carrot before his looiher, busy is the home, noticed his pUght. Vienna. Aa air trslr In turope hM get bis passport vised foe every country which he may' fly evea If be does jnui tateod to land la that was fouad aeceeear ta order to prernts a paeaeage throogh accident or forced laadlag, Sadtaar himself la a atraago tale without the proper dpcumoaiav'' Build fUil" 'Terminal la Ataeka.

ralrhasks. AJaska-CoMtroctioa of temlaal facilities for Iba Alaska rail, road bare la progreoslai rspldiy. witn freight AepotaJ asAias aad 3 house, Wats asS other taUdiagv 4 root ia tit heiwsos 209 tad -1 f3-t HH liMd all IM Ui UsgtX M. Irt Drive in today and let us show you the new Miller Geared If any segment of the Spine ---iwMuifMHm) pw man poUu 4 tm ih awf i lfw am swat amlf "-'emit mnvayt. finni vw.r i.Ma Road 30x3 Cord at Fabric price.

FI treacL Black tide walla. First quality. All th featured; mad MILLER CORDS 1 4 UUBSJU C(jUllUCUb Owe of tOO Partest ZJZZ I'Z. -'Z ajares, force of aaea at work. Tho Uom the best thai tkl Aai-4oVT-l; aeleao eaa ireditot.

Drug C3. DR. H. H.PETERS Eobanon 8oruiGO Station Prop. 1 lllBPil litiSl-aima, umwtf 1 I .1.

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