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The Chehalis Bee-Nugget from Chehalis, Washington • Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE CHEHAUS BEE-NUQGET. FRIDAY. JULY 18. 1924. CHKHALJB.

WASHINGTON Napabine T. A i Knrm. i i a A i disposed of i a tract of land to I I i i of Salt Lake i i I a i deal a a a gave possession i i i a i A i have Mrs. i i i i cnitiiRe a a i i i and i llnd i i 2. 1 ixmr 1.

I a i a a i i a fe i the a Moose a by score of to 1. The a i a i a i i a a i ilic a J. a I i i a a i a a a i i i i i i i i a i i i i i i live i i a i a In score i I i i I i a a I base, and a i i a i a I I I i i i Long .1. a i a i i a i I.irsen. a i i i i a i i i i a i i I t.iklin,' second i a i i I i i i a i i i a i i i a I i i i mi i i I i i i a i i a a i i saeker, jiasicd i Tin- i a a a i in i i a i i a i a I i a i i ll i a i i-asi.

1 a i i a i a i a i i I i a i i a i 1 i I I I a i i i i a i i I a a CONQUERED IN 24 HOURS of Clrrrlind In i lam. cm it inull fault of Aitlimi in thi lylrm, iml i i il i II Rinci. worn "r-i 1 TM i 1 rw tnmutrt. Complrtc reliel iti 24 limiri monrr baclc. Srnd lOc 24 hft'if Clinical I.ib«riu»riri Clfvrltud.

Rcrulir fcjl.l by ajl druKfilll. Goo. 1j. Scars, the Progressive Clichalls, Wash. rWB.

saecessful or woman the Importance of When yon wior BULOVA Wrist Watch you en- Joy tbe satisfaction of knowing that it tells time TIME. win help yoa to be punctual. BULOVA QuaJttT whrte Wed BtJLoVA Movement. otkr BULOVA ii. Jr.

i a i A a i 1'ark St. I i i i i i Chinese Noodles? "I'll Say We Do!" A I I A I I CHOPSTICKS A I I I DAIRY LUNCH A. C. TOLLBER ROOFING CO. OLD HOOFS XKW niil I COATIXG.

TAKHIXG AXD A I I A SPKCIALTV Park St. Phone 317 a 514 Storage HY DAY, X1C1IT. WEEK OU MONTH Call Class A Service Station Phone Chelinlls i to i flcUl, Cecil a i rc- i i i i i i tlie bat, and a I i necond. II. H.

E. i i 2 7 3 ClieliullB 1 5 2 KiUterlcH J. a Long and C. I I a Aunt. Nnpnvlnr Methodlat Church.

ScrvlrcB for Sunday. 20: Sunday Hchnol 10 a. worship and m-rnion at 11 o'clock; evening service and a at 8 o'clock. i-pl- norti- of "The Santa Fc Trnll" and plc- of the Great Outdoorn. Sorvlcc nnd program at the Bolstfort cluircli a 21.

at 8 p. m. i welcome. Rev. J.

Place, Pastor. I.ocnl nnd IVrnonnl. Curlson motored i John and hl.s brotlior, Mnscl, to 1'ortland Sunday. a a Portland Sunday a his Mrs. Emma HnlKTcn, tvlio lias a relatives and i In i a i for the ten dayfl.

Pointer puppy, i i cur, a i grown, disappeared pen at the rear of the a a Merc a i store last Friday i Her i Abe Crabbs, one of the i tors above store, Is offerlne; a i a a to i ret a i i of W. W. Emery nnd a a a i i a i i i i a a Forest, i i a In cozy nook as I a I A. a nnd i a day a i i of i a at i i II. a i and i house at i of her a Mr.

nnd K. was a i for a i at of F. i Mrs. (I. a a of last week i i Mrs.

Mary C. a In a a and Mrs. A. a presided at a i i i in A a a last a for a of i i The a i i i occasion were A. C.

K. A E. Olsen, K. L. Holmes.

Mrs. A a Misses Florence Holmes. a a a David a John Peterson. Odal a Olof sou and Fred Mrs. Vi'.

P. i i a i a served i i to i a Wednesday a of i Mrs. W. I-. of Taeoma i i a of Mrs.

A a Olsen Wednesday a a The a i of E. A. i i at park a i i a a a Mrs. J. H.

a a i of a week i i i i sister, resides I a i a i a I a a a a i a a i a the local 1. (). (I. F. a i by the a a base- a team.

a Mrs. Prong a i a of a a week i Mrs. a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs.

H. i a was a passenger to a a Friday, i a a i i a i his a a i Mr. i a Mrs. a were i a a i Misses Ina and Tlacon are i the. a A a a a i i i a i a i Mr.

and Mrs. A. Nogle and i a i i i a Monday a i to San Diego and a i i a i A a of i a I a i home. U'. i i i a a i i i i a a i a a a Copalls beach and a i to a C.

-Mr. i Mrs. II. H. Wallace Long Heach a a a i a i i at ocean.

a II. T. a and a i acc a i i Lucy I i a a i a a a at Off lit lake'. .1. a and son, a a a i A a been a six i Mrs.

Weaver's eldest, son. has been a i a special i i school a i place. i A a I i Mr. and Er! nest Hee Van Brooklyn and a of i a Mr. and Mrs.

I Hoy Lee-, i and a of a a the llrst of week a I a i The a i of C. P. Lloyd, Mrs. C. E.

A a a a a a i a net-, i to spend a a i I K. i Is a i i a a i his in i i a I .1. V. i i a at local a a i I i was a i on i a i In I a a a needed I i tin a of the bad places in the road a i a i I a i i i i i a a a of the I Camp, Mrs. a ami i two sons, who a been i for a i a Ocean Heach, to i home here Tuesday.

They port a a there. T. W. Crego and L. a i i ished i a a i a A a a home.

Olsen began a i i a on i a i the town of a a grading. Howard a weeks ago a i a shot the Index linger of i a Is a In a i linger. HB la spending i i a a a lake. H. 1- a one of Napavlne's en- i i garage a his a home i a i mid- i I Canada.

I a last week for a He. he Is i road Jerome Carroll same Place a Mrs. A. C. Pierce and her a Miss A of Everett, and Mrs.

H. D. MacPonald of Cliehalls called nt tlie a home on i a evening. Miss A Pierce was associated i the local school a a few years ago. The St.

Agnes Society of the Catholic met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a Sunilay. Miss Mabel of Seattle, Misses a and Taylor of Cent a i at St. Mary's academy.

i i Miss Marie Carty Thursday of i week. Mrs. Jack Cnrty and children have to i home nt Rldgefleld a a week i a i i here. i crew was laid off Mond a noon i Thursday morning i a i arc i made on tlie woods Ed Nelson has a i as In the hay fields at Pullman. Supt.

E. Paul Todd was In Napavlne TucBduy to a from Salem. where he i his a i a been i a vacation period. Mrs. Todd and Uuth Pauline remained In Oregon for the present.

It la Mr. Todd'B plnn to move his household nishings from i place to Eatonvllle about August I. Postmaster E. L. Hughes received notlcn this week that U.

S. tr-asury savings certificates have been withdrawn from the market W. W. Emery and family, Mrs C. A.

Doty and daughter. Kathryn. of Cen- trolla spent Sunday on the Toutle river Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Emery motored to Seattle Tuesday. M. F. Stroback.

i and son, Paul Sunday with i In Portland. Mimes Margaret and Bertha Tschu- Saturday from a visit i their slater. Mrs. it King a Puyallup. The home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. s. Hoag- I proved the for a gathering of a of i i Sunday. Their i guests were Mr.

and Mrs. SylveHer Rombr.lskc, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ford and a i of Centralla. Other callers i the day were Mr.

nnd Mrs. Earl Rogers and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ford of Centralla and Mr.

and Mrs. Myer of Chehulls. The Coyle for which Reverend Nail traded his ranch home, was sold to who will take possession nt once. Reverend Nail the George a lots and i 1 a i i J. P.

Yarboro near Baptist and moved his fam- i I i a Monday. Mr. a and i a i a leaving a make i Miss Lois Sawyer a a week's i i i her grand- a a i a Sllverton Ore. F. A.

a i i a a spending a week i i son and a i H. C. C. and S. Coulson a the shoot held at Puya a each i i a box of i as i C.

C. anil Carl, i Miss Margaret and Don Nelson accompanied the a The. above shooters will a the big- a i i a i a shoot to beheld In a a i a Satu a a of this week. I i came a to the a ents of the from a a at i i i i a a i i camp a Camp Lewis, I i i thorn to be pre.i- ent a Visitors' tiny program ar- a for Wednesday. 1G.

Postmaster and Mrs. E. were a those to accept i place. a I T. a and i a i H.

i i a a i a a i week. The program i of the a a Women's Monday a noon a home i a i a Mrs. W. W. Emery.

Miss Nelson and a of her class a a a norm a school drove a a Friday, a i i In a a 4 o'clock Satu a i a i Monday i at -1 n. in. i the i a a I a a wore guests a the I I Velson a a a at i i a i i to the i i pool, a called Miss A a i In a a who was a nf a school, a i Mlssj a at Forest. Those In Miss Nelson's a were Misses i a pool, Ilurgo, A a i i Miss i a i a In Wlnlock. The i a i a car.

"A REAL AMERICAN" 6IYES ENTERTAINING LECTURE etronghMrt, Yakima Indian, Thrilling Story. "I am proud to Bhalce the hand of real American." These words, uttered by General Joffre, when he grasped the hand a bronzed chieftain at recruit- Ing duty In New York, stirred all America. The man thus singled out was Strongheart, hereditary chief of the Yakima Indians, who will address Ghautauqua audiences this Stronghenrt Is equipped with a college education and natural nls- trlonlc ability. Belnsco starred him on the stngc nnd prominent Him managers hove enpugetl his talent. Bright of eye, sturdy of figure, and with the dlpnllled hearing that marks the Indian rnce.

ho Is a personage to commnnd attention In any gathering. He wears the lull regalia of a chief In his lecture- talk which adds realism to his Impressive delineation of Indian ceremonies, customs nnd Uloals. Apoaloltc Faith Mlulon. 1052 Cascade avenue. a 10:30 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Friday, 7:45.

(tt) I I I PIIICKS A I MODKIIATE. SKIl AT l-'Alll i i i we a i to li.ivc i i i a a i a a Ccntra- i I most a I i i a Tin' servlci-s i begin at o'clock a The boys' a i i school hand i a a Rev. A i i scr- i I I i lc had at 12 a i i i bask PI; coffee i lie of a In the a K. A. Crosby of the Y.

M. C. A. i a the i There i lie special a i 7 a i Free I a i served a a i i for a I I i body Is welcome. Conic a a i us a Fred T.

Lucas, I'astor. A I I I I I A CIl I I MelhoillHt. i i i a Mnrlcet and M.iIn streets: Rev. J. T.

McQueen, pastor. Service 1 a 2 0 i i a school 9 4 5 a. i and nt 11 o'clock. i services--Epwortli League 7 p. in.

i and sermon o'clock. The Itcv. a G. Logan, i of "Wesley a i of a i i a i a i service. A cordial I i a i Is to all to a these services.

One of most i i i a a In tlie a by of Standard Six models Is a Bulck i remain In the class of i of moderate price cars. a i was i i to i a as to i i of Llulck's i i out a car Unit would be considerably i In price a any It had produced before-la car a i be a i In a Is as the i "lint car" field. Those who have followed Dulck's history a however, were more or less prepared for the a i of i new car which IK taken to Lie Rood cvl- doncc i i i division of the Held It has I i a for so a years. One rea- con, perhaps, why i persisted so was because Bulck was first among the large producers to equip Its cars i brakes as It did a year HRO and i i to Introduce a other I of chassis and lines--all of i KIIVU Its cars greater a a Is not i to the en- i a i reception I large i i der earn have received past year may be seen the i of Master Six models i i i are on display. Comment seems to be a these cars i prove the stlftest kind of i i for all a a In i the upper i of the i i A Dnvla, recently of Seattle, who has purchased the Krueser place on route -1, was In Cliehalls Wednesday morning on a hurried business trip.

Mr. Davis says he has about a half crop of hay this year, but It Is of good quality. St. Jubn'ii Lutheran. St.

John's Lutheran Pacific a and street; Rev. Fred T. Lucas, pantor. 10 a. a i the a of a school.

should be present. Prom we laUe a i a i a service at tin- a i grounds. Fine music by the boys' a i i school a goi'd i i i ermon by Rev. A En- Reset of Vancouver, II. C.

Special a i In i edition. Is welcome; I i '2 p. m. Wednesday--The reRiilnr i i of the Ladles' Aid. All I i are urRcil to come.

p. m. a i the Luther LenRiie meets a All are i n. i a I i a i 2 p. in.

Friday, the Ladles' Missionary i i parsonage. All ladles are i a Invited. Westminster Presbyterian a and Cascnde: Rev. i a Henley, pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a.

Thomas Ray- i Louis a organist. i nnd sermon at 11 o'clock, sermon by the pastor; subject. "Restoration." There i he no scrx'lcc A Louis Tesreau of Chehalls Is play- lug second base on the Bucoda ball i a i Is a i a big record i season. Louis is i i the ball In fine shape and the box score shows that his playing is up to the high standard that his friends would expect him to maintain. Somerville, Hawkins and Llpskl, all of whom played with the Chehalis Indians earlier In the season, are also playing with Bucoda.

CbrUtlan. First Christian Rev. JameF Egbert, pastor. a services: Bible a. m.

11 n. "The Social Pro- pram of 7 p. Endeavor. p. Sermon: "Purpose of the Bible." All are i a Invited to worship i UH.

CbrlatUm Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock In the council rooms at the city hall. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Subject for Sunday, 10: "Life." Wednesday evening the testimonial meetings are held at 8 o'clock.

Heading: room In the city hall bulld- InR open from 2 to p. m. dally except Sundays and holidays. Theo. Albert, district horticulturist, returned Saturday evening from his i to various points east of the mountains.

He attended the annual summer meeting of the Washington Horticultural Society, which was held at Opportunity, near Spokane. The session was an Interesting one. It was largely attended by growers of that section, Opportunity being the principal center ol an area of approximately 10,000 acres of orchards. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that my wife, Macel Padolskl, has left my bed and board, and I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by her from and after this date, July 11, 1924.

William Pndolskl. today afternoon-- Ada Roach--Ruth Freeman. A big program of fna aod Admusion 40c Ada Roach--Ruth Freeman. Lecture--Cora Wilton Stewart. rjlalatil Jllthnr aVflul Satycti "Moonlight Admission 50c HAUTAUQUA Whom Will You Thank --for many of tbe things that have made living in your community really worth while? --for making your streets as safe at night as during the day? --for the abundance of clean, safe, cheap illumination that is enjoyed in your home every evening? --for electrical housekeeping--for the application of Nature's Greatest Force to our daily needs? --for leading the human race from the dark ages of Harbarism forward and upward until humanity has become accustomed to comforts and conveniences by tlie thousands, any one of which King Midas would not have been able to purchase with all his wealth? You are indebted to the Electrical Engineer for his creative vision and you should TffAXK THOSE WHO PUT THEIR DOLLARS 7.V YOUR ELECTRIC COMPANY for it is they who have made a reality, the vision of the men who conceived and founded YOUR ELECTRIC CO3IFANY, the very heart of this community.

Puget Sound Power and Light Company Southern District By W. A. Schoel, Resident UsetHeflourtHa? 15 made and yawr usa In your own home baking- ORDER FROM DEGGELLER'S GROCERY PHONE 78 Bee-NaKicet Clawalfled Are Paint See Us Before Painting We Can Save You Money DOX'T PUT IT OFF-PUT IT ON WALL PAPER PAINTS SIGNS 894 Pacific Avenue Phone 413-W (5218) USE BEE-NUGGET CLASSIFIEDS Sleep in Your Car Changing your Car to a Comfortable Ued la no Experiment with us. We Guarantee Satisfaction. We use no nails or screws.

SEATS OUT FOR CAMPING Wrecked Cars Made Good as New We Build Auto Bodies, Curtains, Cushions, etc. COME AND TALK IT OVER WITH US Reinard Auto Body Works 899 State Street, Near Foundry Chehalls, Waeh. 49t Let Us Do Your Laundry Work WE DO FIRST-CLASS WORK--OUB PRICES ARB RIGHT, AND OUB 8KRVICK PROMPT Chehalis City Laundry Mate 48 Mate Bt OHEHAUB. WASH. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS Call or Telephone and Save Traveling Cents' CommlMiom PHONE, I22-W 11O5 Prlndle Ole Kure, Proprietor ARLINGTON First at Madison SEATTLE, WASH.

1,000 OAR GARAGE IN CONNECTION FREE to Our Guests LOGGED Off LAND For tale In County to Actual Bettlan oa easy termi. Price $5 00 per acre and up. Write tor map glTtnc all Information. Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Why Not Use the BEST MILK We Deliver Jersey Milk AT lOc PER QUART ILL-A-HEE DAIRY Fred Peterson, Owner Pfaone 41O-W.

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