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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 3

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Taire-a-Weesr THE IKRAXOX EXPRESS. LEBANON OREGON PAGE THREE County Geddes went fo PREXTISS" BROWN AN1 MISS the Lacojbb niishtwrhooi yesterday Hl'MPHKKV MtKKIr'H Kuhn Theatre LOCAL AND PERSONAL to do some surveying for H. Pyle. Mrs. R.

McCoy and his Fremiti lUwu, r. oOlr. ami a 'i Brief Bit of News Gathered Here and There Is! mother. Mrs. L- M.

McCor, trill leave ur" lr r's tomorrow, for -Walla Walla, where ld Humphrey of Euce, they pj.to make their home. wited marriage at th.ome ox ana py u.veeca in vervains Lost between the steel bridge, and yesterday morning at 10 VcVek. For auto hire call the Combination i Dr. Walton Skipwerth visited Salem livery bam. 'r ifcodav' on rhnrrk bnin crossing near high school, a budget the immediate rVla-uvea of the PUBLIC AUCTION is 1tn Ftr the cr'vieo that that date your sale with" BEN.

T. SUDTELL, Expert Auctioneer, Albany; Ore, Iatt your sale oarl I as I set nearly every day in the sale Tlie fojlowing dates are If ir ter-Osted rit0 for bills: ,1 'l't r.W.K Rwluid. two miles east of Taogeul 1 -v-; iS, Mr. near Uarruburg Sttaiib, mQes iktutb of BrowasvilW jo, It Uiri-Jietitwomilee-MMitheast of Albanv. KiUvtt.

nejr Marnsbirg. jn, birohet, tieat Cn.er suti'in H. Mcl ertm, mi inlleaaoitbeaat of n. liarrow. nc.tr S1mw.

Ore i For oto. hire, call Ford Jitney Ser-'efnUMn cl; high contacting paHiea WprWt PW. flSff Express office and 7' 8ad-1 market price psd for doir.g so, The' ceremony altered at life Schenk shop. wheat: and oats. IL F.Fitawater.

Mrs. Rose Bottenberg wis f0iiW weeing breaklist TO-NICHT "The Intervention of Tito" Vuilt part of the Vlron Cl- lull of surpitKciatid thiiils The Lost Paradise Chanmng Love Ithmik "Lonesome Luke, Circus King" Have joTirhoesrepaired-at Frai Xew" display of Fall and Winter S-U-" tne happy couuie tools Jhe anerrkKm tram for sne nas oeen stoi 1 i. i. ani. nwnere suits and overcoats at Mike Schenks.

Wilson' shop on Main street' Mrs.t L. Foley is visiting 'relatives monuu- and tter Portland. After a short staym the A-numuer-ui FWd Will 0W go hoppkking. .14. metropolis they will to Centralis.

ana uuu, xor ayHome weM witnesses before Dressmaking, coats and suits, grand jury in Albany this week. Let me figure on doing your shir.g- Wash. where he-will take the position line. I can do it cheaDer than the'of 'teacher of his'torv. and uf ath- "hone Main to.

Mrs. Matilda Lana- Ben T. Sudtell. the auctioneer. a carpenter can.

and sruarantee mv letics in the Centralis hich school. strom, over from Albany yesterday, acorn- wm. ti, Cometlv Riot. Patrte Animated News ot-panied by Phone Cott Hak" Refer to Thai Albany, was here yesterday demon- e. man- Mr.

Brown graduatel from the stratmg a Hudson super-six. Harold Bell Wright's new Mr. and Mrs. D'. Cormier, accom- I'hiversity of Oregon in June.

Miss Eleanor Everett has returned When A Man's A Man is going fast panied bv Mr aml Mrs. L. L. g.an and is a young man of much ability, from a visit in Salem, where she was Better gef a copy today. Sears-Kerr of Albany left Wednesday for -'an While in school be tool a prominent the guest of Mrs Jessie Cromwell.

Drug Co. auto trip to southern Oregon ad Part in 3eUtea and.athtletica. so is Special Prices We, furnish ice cream freezers -tafije un smokestack at he light Crater lake. They will be absent a wril qualified to fill tlie position he is to take in Centralis. The bride is Suits Cleaned and week or 'longer.

D. Cormier has traded his an excellent and accomplished young parties wno wisn xo make ice cream. water station was given a new Lebanon Creamery Co. Phone .831. coat 0f paint week, Howard S.

B. Paul' will preach at the Bethel Miller doing the painting. 1.25 1 i of 159 acres six miles southeast ine iamuy nave oeen residing church three and one half miles; Schroble Hats Lebanon to Wm. Kiamer. Mr.

north 'of -Ubanon Sunday at 8 p. m. America's premier. J3 hat is text in! Cormier the 25 acre place of tor. thl pa8t two oars "See them" A marriage license was issued this the new Fall blocks.

at Mr. Kiamer, near" the Denny school. OBITUARY Pressed Suits Sponged and Pressed as partial payment Prof. V. K.

Froula, who has been spending the Summer on his farm Died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Childs Mrs. S.

C. lvu'landTaged SATURDAY Matinee and Evening "Bettina Loved A Soldier" A Love Story, tiring l.oiiisc kovelv. Krn-celia IlilHngtoi, Kuuert Julian, utul a select coniatty; also a two-ni Cqinedy SUNDAY lHnthy IVmnelly in "Madame Six Art MasterpUy by Alexander BiMon A wonderful piny "Ice" Louie and Heine Slap-stick Comedy and reel of Scenic near Lacomb, left Sunday for Seattle 81 years 5 months and 10 Mrs. week to Norman L. Saltmarsh and Bach, Buhl Co's.

Miss Louise Zurcher, bth of Lebanon. Stanley Keith, who recently went Bring your films and plates to be out of business in Sweet Home, has developed or printed from to-Mrs. accepted a position in the Worth Ptis Bartels 385 E. Sherman St, department store in Albany. Lebanon, Oregon.

1 Miss Stella Blinson of Salem came Get a tube of Mirage Cream, yesterday for avisit with' her sister, This is Colgate's new vanishing cream. Mrs. Sterling. Mr. and Mrs.

Sterling The nicest and smothest crsam you met her in Albany with their car. ever used. 25 cents Tube. Sears- Almost school time again. We are rugj prepared to give the best values pos- Mr.

and Geo. Baertlein have sible in school supplies. We invite -gone to the yjcinity of Forest Grove, your inspection. Sears-Kerr Drug Co. 'where he will be a yard boss in a hop yard, a position he has filled for A.

M. Reeves has gone to Newport; to resume his position as principal Rielund was born in ld of the Lincoln high school in that in 1835; was the last of the family of His family remains here a few fifteen children was married to weeks W. Collins at the age of 18 years. Mr. and Mrs.

G.L. Allen Went to To this union were born nine children, Yamhill yesterday, where they go four of which, with the husband, have to reside for an indefinite period, preceded her to the beyond. jhe Their daughter, Miss Lottie, has a livinge.Mrs. Jennie Wolfe of Gates, position in a "store in that place. Jas." H.

Collins of Wallace, The family have- many friends here Idaho; Mrs. Anna Bond of Peel, who are sorry to sea them leave. -Mr EJ. Collins of A dinner was given at the home of Mrs, Ella Croston of Needles, Mr.and Mrs-D. M.

Galbraith at 5 She moved to Gates. in 18H8, o'clock last evening in honor of the where 'Mr. Collins died atwut 2 years 3d birthday of little Hazel LovealV. Jtr. She afterwards was.mamed, He went He went over Through auto stage daily Lebanon Night and day auto Men's Suits Made to Order for $25.00 and up.

Ladies' Suits a Specialty $OA Buyer t6 Furnish Material. st All Work Guaranteed LEBANON TAILORING AND CLEANING CO. Hotel Lebanon Building "3 livery service. Headquarters at Lebanon Auto Livery. Ageney for the i i.

i i i i i Marwell autog. Phone 683 present were mr. anu airs. ricvuTu to spend a week. yesterday with some friends in an auto.

Hotel Lebanon Barber Shop, the leading shop in Lebanon. The best of barber work, and everything first class. Earl La Forge will preach at Waterloo Sunday, September 3, at ,11:00 a. m. Subject: "The cost of "Eternal Life.

'i Mrs. O'Donnell of Portland" has tn LAveaU and children, Mr. and Mrs. "er "lno years. one umieu An addition is being built to.

the ri. r-y ii i viaioraiui ana cnuuren, ana miss iu1" OjgL'i. Ihivid early girlhood and has been a devout Mayer whuS will be used by "Mr week bought member ever since. She leaves to Bode, the wagonmaner; ine lormer mm, about 40 tons of vetch seed and numerous i space used by Mr. Bode i now being MONDAY and TUESDAY "The Dsiciple" Crent Triangle Feature with Win.

8. Hart and Thclma Salter, and "Saved by Wireless" An Kxciting Keytoiie omedy Admiision, 1 5c Children, 5c abdut relat ives and a host 25 earloads of wheat and oaU. He of friends, who will always remember maid S0.365 Der nound for the vetch, her as a kind and obliging neighbor. used by. tne DiacKsmiuis repainiig ftUt0S" $1.07 per bushel lei the wheat, and, tr" christian.

Miss Merle Post returned yester-1 40cent8 ft busher Qr the oatg A car. r- day from a stay of eight weeks at jloaa-01f the vetch was detivered here Resolutions of Condolence Rockaway, Tillamook beach. MWjTuesdayaiid sit out, but no 'mora! Buchanan, who went with her, re-i pnra an haii Whereas it has the will of the mains there a few weeks longer. buying now, but will probaly be again Supl'eme ruler of the universe, to in a few tnv -removq from our midatTour beloved 1 Miss Post has accepted a position in mends can the Bahrke confectionery any- On TuesdayuaftoniacUaJri8l'r' M- Cn! w'ft', Thfi missionary society met at the Underwood recieved as guests the'01 P'oiouna sorrow, remind the Card of Thanks Misses Ruth aod Arlene noerr members, of our lemple, that Mhe been in Lebanon the past week to visit her daughter, Mrs. "Jas.

E. Duii ton, and family. Mrs. Elbridge McGuire has' withdrawn from the Bon Bon confectionery, and Ed Bahrke is now conduct-; ing the business, Mrs. Nelle.

Gunsaolus an4 Miss Daley returned tht.firstlof the week from a week's visit' with the former's sister at Hood River. Miss -Mary McCormick went to Portland yesterday and next Monday will resume her position as ieacher in one of the city schools. Miss Amelia Miller left this morning for Seattle to again attend the University of Washington, this being her. second year in the school. Mr.

'and Mrs. Seymour Washburn Lurlin Brown, tsifVelle Epperly ami ummort8 Mrs. Gertrude Smith( nep Reeves). bur Wmher to Pafil4 the river thai We wish to thank the many friends The1 afternoon was pleasantly spent marks the unknown shore. who so kindly assisted u-4 in the, in "cwnversattoJl ttlid fancy oj.if Resolved, that ihe Santiam- TmplraemtteknaM t4 4aatA -oto5ir.

dear Delicious refreshments were served! 47, 1ytnian Sisters, moMrn with the mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah 1 i3th. ofSister Cora Case.lCV Rieland and for the beautiful home of Mrs. H. G.

Eyerett Wednesday afternoon for its regular, monthly meeting. The Light Bearers, junior girls, led by Mrs. C. H. St John, assisted in the entertainment- Light refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Epperlyr Yesterdays "Oregoniaii mentions SirrandrMrtrr Ed uhii e.Mi-nii iq mem neariicit, onerings WIT to her nosition ai hnail' nf tVia thing.

you can give them," xcept your photograph. Portraits and Kodak Finishing Good as any and better some Prices Right 385 East Sherman St, Lebanon Oregon OtUT. Bartelt and Mrs. commercial department in the Wal- patn' this, their hour Of bereave- Wolfe, L. Collins.

Mr. hthe musical features for the 55th Whighschool. it Wallowa, eastern ment Geo. Child and family. session of the State Fair at Salem, Oregli, i nmt mm lurtner renoiveu, tnai a Seat 25 to 30.

One ef the soloisU copy of these resolutions be sent to Auto Stage to Cascadia. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Power left this morning in the Washburn car for a visit to' the Tillamook beach resorts. HAMILTON CREEK NOTES the bereaved family, a copy spread upon the minutos of pur Order, -and chosen is Miss Blanche Hammel of Corvallis.

Miss Hammel' comes to Lebanon each week giving piano instruction, and all who have heard Mr. Jones bought a band of sheep from copy Eeat tu Ao PP" Livesay is down from Spring- field to get more material htr jntif ui voice are not surprTsed Elva Butler, Nan Morris, Com. G. Harding last Mias Nan Stewart was the guest of Mis Fern Bellinger laat week, The people will begin picking ever The Lebanon Jitney Co, have pat on a daily auto, stage to Cascadia, leaving Lebanon about 9 o'clock every morning except Sunday and. arriving In Cascadia before and Jeaving Cascadia about 1 o'clock and arriving in Lebanon in time to catch the evening train to Albany.

The headquarters for the stage Ford garage. Phone 080. Leave films nt Sears-Kerr Drug Co. green blackberries the first of next week for the cannerr. Fine Burn Completed finish his work of installing the beat- th4t she should elected.

ing and plumbing in. the newM. E.L church in" that place. Wednesday afternoon at the country Miss Katherine KirkpatriTk land home ot John -his UKht her brother, Hugh Kirkpatrick, and! Misses Blandena and Alvena, enter-Miss Lavelle Epperly attended "party "Kewpie The guest given by the Phi Delta Sigma frt-j of honor was MUs Uulla Oiamberlaln, ternity of O. A.

in Corvallis, I engagement to Clarence Cald-Tuesday evening. we" WM rfecently nnounced. The Miss Mamie Muetze experienced ftemoon was most pleasanUy passed a verv pleasant celebration of manner we" known tbes twenty-first birthday Thursday even-i yutK and ech iilg, when with twelve of her girl membered Miss Chamberlain vnth a friends she gathered around one 0f toweI Prtng gift. the tables in the picturesque grounds Walter Moriti of Lebanon and Miss at Maple Grove. "Good eaU" was a.Linna A.

Stiers of Crabtree were feature of the evening; These are united in marriage Wednesday after- Miss Nellie Meuaner is staying with; Burtenshaw and DePew, the eon-Mrs. H. Baker at this writing, as Mrs. tractorg completed the large "new Baker rn poor health. barn of E.

F. Anderson, seven mileh Sorry to learn of little Jack Gilbert west of Ibanpn, the first of the week, having the misfortune of fatliog and The barn is modern In every respect breaking his left arm at the elbow. ami one of the finest in the county. HOLE PROOF-. HOSIERY We have the exclusive sale of the' famous Hole Proof hosiery, for The Chann of NORTH BEACH lies In its easy simplicity and quaint hotMliness, Regular North Beach The neighbors and friends were sorry It has a capacity of 75 tons of to learn of the death John A.

Thorn. stai.cT.ions for 10 cow, and torhm bwiuUfu, fiber hoH wRh tnr- visitors are those who appreciate and enjoy the restf ulness of natural uiro. i norses. uis nas a mu ana sep- -w I- life (lown-bythe-sea, Areu nyivester home for a while araior room as wen as Din rpom lonM(, fr 9t in 1 ,1 1 1 Jie was durt ijyiiiwuiAvnnt, junj Co's; a none tailing on uim while ruling after Darn cost consuief auie over Izxs). memories planted in the hearts of noon at the Baptist parsonage in pattle.

iD. M. Galbraith and Jos. Benner as-! Oorer fieed Cleaning, a Specialty. Albany the pastor, Rev.

Geo. H. Young. Miss Ida Brewster stood foe Kelso, uncle ol Mrs. M.

S. Bellid sisted in the construction of the bamJ the young never to be forgotten. At a school board meeting held yesterday it was decided to open with the bride. Mrs. Moritz is tepped on a nail, causing him to ''V --JLl exceptional fine work.

Large be laid up for a while, with a painful Dutchm Trousers capacity. Ixrcated mile north of school September 2lst instead of the popular young school teacher, and The teiichers, will attend Linn: Mr. Moritz is a prosperous young and Benton counties joint institute i farmer of this vicinity. They returned rtdlra Station, Ubanon branch 11 Mrs. Russell Ijamiis received a letter A new shipment of the famous, Hell phone Albany, 2SF2.

H. F. from her husband telling her that the Dutchess tr.mser for men, and! Koeing. Dei pKoeing barn of her brother, Mr. Brock, Lad Dutchess iwrlKxrkers for "boy September 19 and 20 at, Corvallis, opening the school the 21st will -give, the high school students ample time for registration, and the grades burned down, with a cow and a home "just received." We have soma iplen Sam Thomas' Kidney Medicine Those afflicted with kidney trouble North Beach QUEEN OP PACIFIC COAST' RESORTS is easily and pleasantly reached a short trir from Portland oh one of the O-W.

R. R. N. 'would do well to see me. Sam Thomas and all his hay.

Mr. Brock lived here did values to show you. Bach, Buhl a few years ago. 4 Co. Geo, Flux, son of Artnur Plus, who lived here several years, but now of Card of Thanks Empire, Calif, is In the hospital re- covering from an operation for disease of I wish to tender my most gratafu to Lebanon Wednesday and will make their home near this city.

Friends are in receipt of a letter from Prof. F. Thordarson, former City Superintendent of schools. Mr. Thordarson gives a glowing account of Bend, his new location, and its many activities, one of which is the building of a new high school to cost $25,000, and built on the one story plan, after many California models, with an inner court, and the class Lebanon Ore.

to be well settled to begin actual work on Monday the 25th. The largest picnic yet held at Maple Grove Park was given by Marguerite Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, Tuesday evening, in the form of a 6 o'clock dinner, which was in. honor of some departing members. Dr. Row- the bone of one of his limbs.

We are thanks to all friends and nrtgb in hopes of his speedy recovery. who so kindly ami tenderly helped FOR SALE A young home, age 7 13M, well broke, safe it women and children to handle. Will sell reasonable if taken at once, Dolph Reeves, Phone 457. Utnon. 62-21 Season Round Tflp from i'of ilund $4.00 1 3 $3.00 dare for ra'y' husband In his last sick Turner, formerly of neas and after his death; also for th T.t 1.

MAII 1 1..... i Wa land. Mr. "Green and 'family 'and special rooms surrounding it. and Mrs.

athenne Booth. AboHt'The Thordarsons madothe journev Atk XjkiX S. P. Awit lor tiioo, or wriu the General raH.scnrcr Agent, R. R.

N. PORTLAND loi ft foUn and OUm luiwvwaio s.turdy, r. roixk 7 tW0 're-r-0 'J roan' Durham Lull for ula op trails Kt v. uhwu wra uexriucu cvunuT in. grapmc jgpi.

jd. Don't fall to eonsuirflm I watermelons also cut- in star manner, saying that they realised' bout vourr. I WriU C. P. 62-2t tut a cow or bursa.

Alloway, Lebanon. CARHLRTT OVERALL8 presented a vecy attractive spec- that when lookmg at the snow-capped tv i-j -J-icll "ved, cross eyes stra.ght- Five million men in tbe U. 8. Ai tacle. tlrwn corn, a most toothsome Three Sisters that their friends In) lened.

Satisfaction guaranteed. say they are. the best. There's ami''011 RALE Team of borsesi edible, cooked on the irrounds'. formed Lebanon can see them too.

so forming i- lor consulUUon or examina- on. For sale by Bach, Buhl A Ca. weighing 1209 and 1400 pounds. large part of the repast. "necung una ee.wee-n ymur via tfc date members who are leaving will long; home and their new one.

i-Mr, and! Will sell eheap. W. B. Lefferson, -4 wiles east of town, hold in remembrance MrsJ Thordarson and family leftl Tba Western Farmer and The Ex- When you hold a Public Saie you expect it to draw a crowd of buyers, aid when your bills are printed RIGHT you are SURE of the buyers. EXPRESS bill, aro the SURE Und.

if. "AO the wiJrtil's a 1 "Yea. sad tat of as do noUiloc bu push New a ijv niwv irmuiuuinuj warm incniu nen, woo too press both lor 00 year for Ofllv For auto hire, call Ford Jitney Ser- kt home. thera veil in their new home; llllv. I vies, Ford Garage.

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