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The Chehalis Bee-Nugget from Chehalis, Washington • Page 6

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PAGB 6 The Chchalis Bee-Nugget i by I I I co. issrrcp FRIDA.Y a a a i i i A a 3 IST'J. THE CHEHALIS BEE-NUGGET, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. CHEHALOS, WASHINGTON 75 cents. I a i Press Association a a i a i i a Association.

i and oVll rcnlTORIAL POLICY. For the a i i of Chehalis. i i our state and nation. -iiid prosperous lanns. respect for a and constituted au- i and political toleration.

To produce nnd sell a newspaper and a i i on i only. i a I politics, but not hide- respecting the views of other Accurate 11 dependable news; clean edit i a advertising. To the homes of our readers every as a a wholesome, cheery welcome visitor. (JOOI IA CK. Wliat we call Luck is i Pluck And cloins i Over over; Courage and will, Perseverance- and skill A the leaves of Luck's clover.

--Selected. i i i i i i r.a serin i i i I hat a 0 The asks its to a i i a a i will at tin: a election in Nov These a a published on the legal pase of the Bee- a bu jdvcn a One of a provides I ha i i a a receive i i i i a a a i a This i a i a i a over present a The believes all i are i a i i they -LiM- i i i i i and the a a I i i a I I I a i i i a 1'ioiv a are i i i i i could hit on a i i i i i i I present i i I i i in i in i mt a i a a a i Id i i i i a i i i a i tim.e a i us. a i one a i to a i and is designed to i a way for the i a to assist in i our waste a This proposed a is some- a i a a far-reaching i its a it will a to do i i i Most believe a estation is i a be given very close a i and in a has a a been delayed too long. the proposed a is one a be enacted into law is i for the voters to i It is opposed by some because it provides for a special classification of property to be taxed for i which they assert is not i a i to other properties, and if one is to be specially classified. in all fairness others also.

Others who favor the a claim a on account of fire hazards, timber owners alone a a on a i and a the state as a whole lend some aid to this greatest of state industries. This latter proposed a is an i a and should he a i by every voter be- called in to pass i voters of the country. This means that the majority of the voters within a. a have spoken and named i choice of men to serve in i i A good candidate for i one who make a good public i i a will also be a good loser. candidates who failed to win in the primaries, and their ad- should forget whatever differences the heat of political battle brought to the surface, and accept the verdict of the party vote.

A good candidate is also a good loser, and a poor loser is a candidate. RAIUROAD OFPICTAiS ON VISIT Northern Pacific Men Take Auto Trip to Eastern Lewis. If anyone really thinks that the sentiment in the state of Washington is increasing for modification of the dry law, we invite them to study the returns of the primary election last week, when Senator Jones rolled up so large a vote, about double his competitors combined. The only fight made on Jones was that he is ultra- dry. Of course not all the votes cast for Jones were polled on that issue alone, but if there had been any outstanding change in sentiment about the prohibition act on the part of voters generally, Senator Jones would have it a greatly decreased vote.

The fact is that the present system suits the large ma- i of our people; it's the others who are making the noise. The republican precinct committeemen made a good choice at their organization meeting Saturday when they named the new officers. Chairman Seller has a splendid reputation, is highly respected, and his republicanism is unquestioned. He can be depended upon to give courteous, capable, responsible and honest service. Mrs.

D. W. elected secretary, is also a capable and courteous i i a and the new officers start out i promise. Last week at Stanford i i scientists released 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 volts of electricity which leaped a 20-foot gap. Some of the candidates for office in the felt it coming as early as Tuesday i last week.

An a scientist who has i the i and his habits says one slap one of the pesky i a i i a a a i i i army a reached a stase! A large party of the general offi- I cers of the Pacific Railway system, traveling in a special train and a i an inspection of the entire line, particularly the lines in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, left their special train at Centralia Tuesday morning, September 28, and were the guests of President Brown of the Cowlitz, Chehalis Cascade Railway, in an automobile trip from Centralia through Chehalis to eastern Lewis county. A. C. St. John, C.

L. Brown and W. E. EJrown supplied machines for handling the party. N.

B. Coffman accompanied the party. The personnel of the party included: President Charles Donnelly, headquarters, St. Paul, J. Woodworth, vice-president in charge', of traffic, headquarters, St.

Paul; and a large number of general officers of Mr. Donnelly's and Mr. Wood-' worth's St. Paul a W. E.

Coman, western a i manager, North- Pacific system, headquarters Seattle, and his staff of traffic officers accompanied the party. Accompanying the party were several New York bankers and Rudolph Weyerhaeuser of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, headquarters St. Paul. Mr. Donnelly expressed himself as very well satisfied with the progress of the extension of the Cowlitz, Che- halls Cascade Railway, in which they are interested, together with three other transcontinental lines.

President Donnelly and his guests were appreciative the industrial I opportunities along the extension of the short line railroad. i i I Si Resources Over $700,000.00 OUR LOWEST DIVIDEND TO INVESTORS We are here to serve you as a borrower or as an investor. We will accept your savings or we will loan you money on good real estate security. This association is under strict State supervision, is conservatively managed and pays the highest dividends consistent with reasonable rates to borrowers. Chehalis Savings Loan Association Jensen Building Under State Supervision FIKK I OCTO15EH 3-9 Study I'rged to Kliiuinute Cavelc.ssiicss and Heavy J.

M. JENSEN REALTY Inc. INSURANCE--HEAL HWATE--BOUNDS--INVESTMENTS--RENTALS, Btc. Jensen BuiUtag J. M.

Jensen. Manager I I I We Write All Kinds of InsnBance. Bought, Sold and Exchanged. We Wfll Bend Too. An a a i of the vote in a i i of the where elec- lilms a been i early a shows no i i i for John a i reverse The i of the Jliss America a contest at A a i City last weelc is described in the newspapers as "shy and silent." Maybe, but i a most a i October to 9 is Fire Prevention Week in this It is a special week set aside to preach the lesson of a i in handling things that may cause fire.

Lighted matches, cigarette and cigar and many other agencies may be the cause of preventable fires, if only everyone wfll use a i care. The losses by fire in this are and to this loss also be added the of fire-fighting agencies. And a very large part of the lire loss is unnecessary if only -are is used in a i i a a mat; rials or i Unit fires. It. is a i if i lie a i i a a a some i i this i a week of i i siiul to a i i a i i a care i a i a i a i a i a i a a i loss.

CLASSED AtiVEftTISHftMTS Advertisements published under his head at two cents a word for each nsertion. No advertisement inserted or less than 25 cents. Orders by nail must inform us how many issues he ad is to otherwise we shall nsert the ad hut. one time. Please end check, stamps, or money order vith ad copy.

FOR RENT. en percentage anywhere. We tan get money for you. McDonald Mercantile Agency, phone 597, or P. O.

Box 274, Chehalis. Coffman-Dobson Bank rooms 19-20. 24t CITY PROPERTY--MONET- TO LOAN or Loan Association. H. C.

Coffman 844 Market street, Chehalis. 49t (JLJJ KAJjiS--rMuat be ciea.u out Tint. At this office. tf GARBAGE REMOVAL-- Offlc. Chenaffs, Wash.

Ffrone 382. FOR SAUS. 7 a a a cits' a a i i A i i i i i i i i i 2 9 1 a i i i a i St -M I i or a i a 1 i i i '1 a lets: line a i a a Itcasona i .1 -Mr: Zandra wishes correct a false impression that has been i lalfirt a i hot An interested i asks why the a swimmers are so heavily So they can slip the a easier. Governor Hartley says he is well pleased with the result of "the republican primary last week. Glad to a it, are we.

Some of the candidates who a i itched for office were scratched. The i a election is over. Post mortems are useless. MARRIAGE LJCKXSKS. We a gone an- i a spasm of i a i men for i office, and again we i a i a a a very a i i of our voters and a a i the pub- lie i i a In the a i party i the.

i at all was only I a a a i of the a I i a party i a win're were more can- i a a contests, vote was larger, but a of those i was vr ry a A ma- i i i a the i was probably less a to of the a i i voters. The of the i a is i the a i of i i i a home to the voters. it not seem i to i to accept that closer! a i i a of the i i i a i i 1 ficials. we a an organized a percentage i the elections. A system a in practice works thus is not a true expression of the public wish or good government.

Were not its beneficiaries in control of such a system, it would not last very long as a businesslike, honest and efficient part of our government system. The Lewis county a i this week issued marriage licenses to the following a couples: Ernest Walter Crago of Xapavine and of Toledo. The bride is 16 years of age. Arne Syvertsen and i a Nagel, both of Seattle. i a Ellingsen of Klaber and Elsie Hansen of Chehalis.

a i P. Cleaver of Pacific and Bernice a i a Kinney of Chehalis. Leland Stottlemyre and Sarah -May, of Chehalis. Sidney E. and Lorene Imogene Poore, both of Morton.

Cecil HeWitte" of Centralia and i i a Davidson of Chehalis. L. Dent of a i a an.d May Mayes of Tenino. a Coyle and Georgia a tin, of Winlock. A M.

Osborne and Stella i a both of Centralia. a Ferguson and Freda Meier, of AVinlock. Vt m. E. Stairs of a and Cleo Barker of i a a Okla.

The Catholic A. will hold a rummage sale October 1 and 16 at the Catholic school. 1 St2 i I OK I I A A A i i a I'nr i a i I i 7 A i i 7 i i a i THREE-ROOM A A KTMF.NT-- 1 i i garage i i 1'ictter in i 1S5-R. i I APARTMENT--In A A a 3 3 6 TWO I APARTMENTS-O i i a a Lower 7 FRONT ROOM--Lai'fie. i '1 beds.

A i room. Board i a Inq i 122-1 Cascade a 17t C.M-'.BAGE--$1.00 per sack at farm en a a i a $1.50 deliv- Phone a a i 18-R. Mrs. a a route. 11, I a i 18(12 MAPLE WOOD--Or forest fir wood, a 3S-F-IU.

A A A ACHES--On the Pax-i lie i a i the city i i of a i A. E. a i i a i i wish a a i i i i i ami i i i a a i a in ffs a i i i i a i Win. a Mr. 'and Mrs.

O. i Mr. and Mrs. Pete i A i a i i I A A a i i A a 76" a i a Plione 16t i A A A a i modern: i a a Apartments, cor- ner a i and i street. 14t ACRES FINE FARM LAND--Near of i 20.acres is in clover.

i i $500 cash. a a Chehalis. ACRES--At city limits of i i i 3 acres of i a irrigation system a could not he i a for $1000. All for 1 A good terms. a a a i A SIX-ACRE A SPOT--One of the.

pieces of land in Lewis county; on the Pacific- Hig-hway just east of a i The A. E. Companv, Clicliiilis, a i 463. MONBY--To loan on Improved firms at reasonable Interest ratea. Edward 1071 Chehalia avenue, Che- I beta, "Wash.

14t i I MONEY TO LOAN--On improved farm property. Low rjite of hfteieat Easy terms. W. H. Kenoyer, Burnett ftlrtck, Chehalis.

i MPSIO. I.OUIS DcN'ARCIS McGHEB ViulinlNt and Teacher Auer Bowing System Students Wishing- to Register may do so a.t Sherman, Clay Company's Store, Chehalis, Washington. i THEODORA BUSHJTEL.L, Teacher of Pupil of Dudley Buck of New York and of Arthur Hubbard of Boston 1355 North Street Phone 465 Chehalia, Washington CSEI.) FORDSOK TRACTORS--Good Hansen-Scott i i i a i GRABS AND GRAIN SEED All i Hansen-Scott Chehalis. MISS ELEANOR Teacher of PUno 1928-'27 SeaBon StirtlnK September 1 Chehalie Studio--Rice Bldff. Centralla Studio--Z16 S.

St. GARAGE--Colin Mintzer. 14t a i i Ki-inirt of fViJjirinim, nnd for DiMchnrKO. In i a oC a inn-ton for In i i tfucinliiinsliip Hen i i i i i ct i i i i a P.rn a a i i i a i a i a i i i i i i i lias i i i on the 7 day of Septembt-r, I i his i i i a i a such a i a i i i i I i a 1'fje. a i i a i a a a i i i i a a i i a of i i a 'if I I o'clock n.

i lit the i a i a i a i a a a a i i a i i i a i he a i is plven to a i i i in a a a i i he a a a a i a a pre- a i i i a to said 1 a 1hi.s a i A I i i W. W. A I A a vd i i n. FURN1SHF.D APARTMBNT 1721 Market street. Phone 285-M.

lit GO ACRES OF LAND--12 acres cleared; K-OOC! a good springs; i water. ft. timber. Will sell timber separately or timber and a A fiurg-uin if a at once. For a i a i K.

B. Day, owner, a Wash. 18d3 or unfurnished. Also apartment. I i Porter Apts Phone 190.

3t 8-ROOM MODERN at Lewis-Pacific Dairymen's Associa I ion. 4Ut POLICE PUPS also i beauties. $7.00. Phone 3 6 2. I DWELLINGS AJJlp i have charge of many dwellings and eee us before renting.

ONE ACRE--On Paeiric Highway, 1 mile Chehalis. The A Judd Company, Chehalis, Wash. Phone 463 i M. Jensen Realty Company. 28t FOB SALE OR BENT.

3 YOUNG HOLSTEIN COWS--Fresh soon; 1 Brown Swiss heifer, fresh; 1 brood sow, due October 1 Remington a a i shotgun, 12-guage, 28-inch barrel, in first-class condition. John Burri, Curtis, W-ash. I7t2 o-ROOM HOUSE--On monthly payments of $20 and 8 percent interest; FURN1SI-IED On easy i down. J. S.

Langlois. I7t a sack. John Battisti, 4, a i Phone 3S-F-2. 17d2 terms. Also i rent.

i 1 7 Williams. OOLLEOTIONS. WE GET THE MONEY--So do you. a Mercantile Agency, phon 697, P. O.

Box 274, Chehalis. a Dobson Bank rooms 19-20. 24t C-ROOM HOUSE--Hot and cold water- good garden spot; g-arage. Within half- block of excellent school. Located at Adna, Wash.

Terms. See or write i J. Smith, Napavine, Wash. 17t if HVKROWS HKTURXS. Whether we believe in the primary as a system or not, it is the law under which we name our candidates, and BO long as it is the law, it should be accepted in good faith by the Oeorse H.

Burrows of the Chehalis Brick Tile Company, accompanied by Mrs. Burrows, their son Robert. and a Marjorie, returned Friday from a three mouths trip to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burrows in England.

A w.eek was spent in France, world war battlefields and other interesting points were i i and another week in Scotland. Most pleasure, however, visiting with relatives in a sisters and others. The trip was greatly enjoyed by all. ATTRACTIVK FIX)RAT, DISPLAYS. Messr.

Herzog and Neil have opened their Florist Shop in the Brunswig block and the new place is very attractively arranged, a credit to any city. Cut flovers, shrubbery, potted plants, fresh from the Fairview nursery, are on display. They are kept fresh daily, and there is no need for any one to order such things from outside concerns, when the same can be obtained here, and quick personal service in addition. USE BEE-NUGGET CLASSIFIEDS i i i a reg- i a i liooks i of i a i i closed on I a October. at 7 i a i a i i a i i 7 day of 1 lecember, 1 0 2 i i i a i a a IK rsons may i to i for t.h.

i i i a a a i i i i 1 a a i a i mcii- i i a a sc-al i a I i 2 i 5 a I ST.KKLMAN City Clerk. I 2 P.y Sjiencc, i i i for of "npn- vtiie, A i i i i a a i Sept. I 2 i i A I A 2 i i i a i i a eity 2 I I LOTS--3 and 10, block 2, Henderson i addition, Chehalis. What offers? dress Owner, box 483, Medicine Hat, 1 A a Can. 16d3 I I A RABBITS--Extra KOOC! 4 old.

i sell or a i for A a for a liens, 2 i Leshorns, Also lired does olig-iMc for res-istration, at $10 S. R. Ely, 1. box 93, Ehua, Wash i WANTED. i PROPERTY--City and farm property.

M. Jensen Realty Company. 41t SEWING MACHINES $10.00 AND UP. A I I RENTING. 977 CHEHALIS AVENUE.

31 1 TKESPASS NOTICES Pi inleo For sale H.T this office i i AND FOR SALE A I I --At the Bee-Nug-pet office. tf MARY DEMPSEY Voice Italian Method Sckool Credlta CM-rca Specialized Work lor Beglnmera and Pre-School StudMta 706 West Street Phone R. V. KAIIT8WORTH Teacker Hlgfa School Credit! Olren St. Helena Theater, Chchmttu, (lit) MISS SARA J.

Graduate of the American Conservatory Teacher of nmt High School CreditJ Glren 185B North St. Telephone 441 LIGHT WAGON--If you i a one for sale, i to J. a i i 2, a i Wash TO A A offered in a Ward's i a I hen and stable rem- I i a i acces- sories, etc. Steady hustler desired rt MONEY--To loan on improved rea estate, or for i i purposes. Che a i Loan Association, cor The i is i i i of i I i necessary.

ner Park and Pacinc. i i i a I P.usiness i Dog- a Iji 'licen se Tax a i i ission a a MONEY TO LOAN On Improve, property, or to Improve your propert Call at Chehalis Land Company, pnfv and Pacific, Chehalis. MONEY TO LOAN--For home build and general Improvement! on tbor- i i- B.I iinprovenienu on inor- -'0 0(1 i care for i approved and most modern 5 i I nnie. P. o.

Box plans. A. E. Judd, loan a l'g. the Olympla Buildlns Loan As- isoelatlon.

Phone 463. Chehalli, Waab 4 0 0 a 40.00 72.00 A A I OF FURNISHED i i i or the i at a i a lsl i 10 i i a i i a 12.00 Street i 12 H90.00 Rrn.ls for town officers a 0 0 a box rentals' 1.59 a i 1 0 0 0 State a i of books and acc 50.00 Street a i a 1,400.00 Election costs 30.00 i a i notices anil ordi- "0.00 I i a i a 20.00 Miscellaneous i 100.00 6-J. $2.400.50 Council set Wednesday, October 6, at 8 p. for hearing- objections thereto at i of regular meeting- of town board at thetr regular meeting place R. T.

EVANS, JVTavor Attest: H. E. DUNLAP, Clerk. TUNING AND REPAIRING All makes of pianos and players. Kenaston, Centralia.

Phone 371-J. 4 PUBLICATIONS-- Readers Of e-Nugget are invited to ask their -ttorneys who may have legal notices to Chenall Bee- FARMS, DWELLINGS- klnds 49t A 1 MERCHANDISE- And claims of any description collected ington. 6-ROOM HOUSE--Close in: desirable. P. McDonald, phone 597.

lit CHEHALIS A CO. GENERAL INSURANCE FARM LANDS Cmr PROPERTY SEE OUR LISTS COBNEP PABK AND PACIFIC Avt PHONE 35O Your Animals are Subject to many hazards while in transit, any one of which may cause the loss 1 of a big part of your shipment-and the money you have invested. LIVE STOCK TRANSIT INSURANCE in the Hartford Fire Insurance assures you of the return of the market value of any of your animals, that due to transportation hazards fail to arrive in marketable condition. Bny This Protection Now H.C.Coffman Company I A.

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