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koi u Thr K* £ftl ?!.;•><• S . ill"; *: .('• I .» ' '' '' • t ; - u < K ' ! 1>< - f, , i t*>r inr mai ■ ill . . - > • ■ ' ■ "■ 1i: : rioits liiirt - • s larpi >toek. a• i 1.. t spouse from ' - 1 • - 1 ' tli< city atii! •"I?. '!ii . • ■ Th;ir*f<m CounS) In a Tmig-Lok Cniiiitv More Tunk Loks haw I i >■ >i 1 -v THE IS <il\\R- TJnion Lumber Co. UNION MILLS, WASH. W. D. Cook, Special Thurston County Phone 18F2S TUNG-LOK TANKS ARE LEADERS, TOO. "WE DON'T PLEASE EVERYBODY BUT WE TRY" Two New Styles We have just received by express two new nine-inch top lace models. One made with patent vamp and white reignßkin top- The other is ot glazed kid, medium length vamp with fine perforated ▼amp, lac® stay and collar. Both styles carry the new two-inch Louis Cuban Heel. Price $4 .SO M!kremShoeCompany 423 MAIN STREET TheWxMsMbsißwerful Low Priced Car HP ANNOUNCING THE NEW SERIES *63s g ffi6»'B3s ItkMMOwtadll the We have acorrs of telegrams end economy, end you'll Not only het it e large and electric starting and light world's moat powerful low- showing that eighteen to find this car will back any- roomy body, but it hai an ing system. magnetic speed priced car. twenty-fivemileaper gallon thing die clean off the attractive, up-to-date omctcr. one-man top, de of gasoline is not unusual. boards. streamline body. mountable rims and practi bioc motor that*??perfect The performance of this car is * Wrong statement. It has the latest and most im- on thThlghest'price/cars! marvel (or meed, power almost beyond belief. **" • f *° nevertheless. proved system of ignition. and endurance. Try it yourself and see. It has the cantilever springs— ' n " n ■ driving standpoint. Take any other low-priced the nam ndma sonnes in the new car is ideal. It s By increasing the bore of the car on the market. Pit it Here are more import ant facts. theworid. light, easy to handle and ■Mar from Hi to i\i" we against this new Overland. anyone can drive it. ax (Me to offer a power Compare them for sheer It has four-inch tires which What's more, it's complete. plant which at I9M R P.M. speed, for abundance of are more than gcncroue for Not a thing to buy. You Take one look and be con lis»ilnn full iiyi horse- power, for riding comfort a car of this sise. get the finest Auto-Lite vinced. purii these words— the Tata under way condition « « bloc motor CWiUw n. sprint. Magnetic apaadameter »» "j* 'fT kk all part* of the country %IL ,. ltn L a _ .... . larded and referred to aa demonstrate that it easily Streamline body Complete equipment one of the really great develops better than fifty 104-inch whaalbaaa Electric starter (-passenger touring MJS achievements of the great mOm per hour on the road. 4-ln«h tiros Electric lights Roadster K2O _ . vl _j_ -_J_ Yet it only goes to prove hot* BRONSON & LA GUE AUTO COMPANY The WiUya-OvwUnd Comply. ToUfe.OKio^\ "STANDARD. !' IM I>A Y. .11'!.Y 21. I'Htf Additional County News WARD'S LAKE :. A .1 t • k i< ft Thursd r. • • • ! • ill. \ c: recently ui,- i'l-ati.'ii fur ston.ii ii ■r :•> in' in a seriu condition and iii> death is expected momentarily. SOUTH KAY i » >ir. and Mrs. Parrel Teets of Au burn \i: iti"i at William Teets' a few ■lays last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, who have i>'. n vi . iiiK at Will Lorher's, re turned to their home in Seattle Tues day. Miss Pauline Caywood, who has been on the sick list, is improving, Mrs. Ed Hendriekson of Cedar Falls, visited her daughters May and Frances, at C- A. Hose's this week. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Bickle is not quite so well. Mrs. Knapp and son of Chehalis are visiting at Frank Hall's this week. Mrs. Gray from Illinois came Mon day to visit her sister, Mrs. Kate Bry ning. • • * * BUTLER'S COVE. Mrs. A. E. Modes, now of Seattle, visited friends and relatives at his former home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Jackson of Seattle is visiting her mother, Mrs. Miller. Several Alert Grange members, in cluding Mr. and Mrs. Myers and chil dren, Mrs. and Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Martin, Mr. Newell, Mrs. Clyde and the Misses Inez Clawson and Nellie Christensen, attended Pomona Grange Tuesday at the Chambers' Prairie hall- The trip was made in Mr. My- ■ ers' car. Alert Grange is planning a social and dance to be given on the evening of July 29th. Miss Inez Clawson spent several days at her brother's camp on Mud ( Bay this week. Alert Grange held its regular meet- j ing Saturday. Mr. Alfred Modes was initiated into the first two degrees of; the order. The Jolly Good Fellows met Frir' day at what is known as the "Sandy Beach" on the shore of Butler's Cove. • • • • PLEASANT GLADE John Rogers left Monday for Ed monton, Alberta, where he expects to spend a year. His son Harold just returned home from a live months' visit there- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abernethy of Olympla are spending this week with Cost Less jSyli J n. than the plain tread styles of i \ several other standard makes. ■ 'V/ ' / 1 When you buy a Fisk Non-Skid you get W '/ V' i / I the best tire on the market for a price that P JUp* /\ J \ * s reasonable and right—the mileage / 4 returns this year are better than ever. Compare These Prices If! i: Jk ' m Fisk Grey Non-Skid Casings ! 3 x3O . . 10.40 4Jx35 . . 31.20 l = 3J x3O . . 13.40 41x36 . . 31.55 BLsllH3ii3iwß 4x33 . . 22.00 5x37 . . 3730 ; Pi SSS F®2s; g!p i yjm 83 and remember that besides Fisk Quality there ?g is Fisk FREE service at more than 125 Direct THE FISK RUBBER COMPANY OP N. Y. General Offices—Chicopee Falls, Mass. I \ Tacoma Branch—72s-727 Broadway. \ Fisk Branches in More Than /25 Citiea their daughter, Mrs. Tom Sleater. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson of Waits | burg are camping for a few weeks on their place, near Joe Longmire's. Mrs. Horace Porter, who has been visiting in Monroe, is expected home this week and the Misses Mabel and Dorothy Knott of Monroe will ac company her for a visit at the Sleat er home. Mrs. R. B. Rowe and her sister-in law, Mrs. Bullard, left Wednesday evening for Plymouth, N. H., going via the Canadian Pacific. They ex pect to be gone until the middle of October and on the way home will visit In Boston, New York, Mrs. Rowe's old home in Boone, lowa, and other cities- Mrs. Rowe left her home in the care of Mrs. Sarah Sumpter. Mrs. Herbert Dodge is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. R. Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ounstone of Tacoma are visiting his father, Ja cob Gunstone. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ellis have gone to Spokane to spend the summer in that vicinity. The Christian Endeavor society will meet at 8 o'clock Sunday even ing. Everyone is invited. • • • • LITfLE ROCK Mrs. Frank Rutledge entertained the Ladies' Aid last Wednesday. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Albert Rut ledge, served a delicious luncheon of ice cream and cake. Mrs. Harry Heckler of Olympia was calling on friends here Tuesday. Messrs. Roy Hoage and Frank Rut ledge attended a meeting of the Odd Fellows In Olympia last Saturday night. H. W. Gordon of Malone was visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Roy Hoage, last Wednesday. He was returning from Tumwater, where he had at tended the unveiling of the monument in honor of the Simmons party. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James Adair and sons and Paul Rhines were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutledge last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maynard en tertained at cards last Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Ella York won the ladies' first prize and Miss Mildred Pease captured the booby. The gentle men's first prize went to Mr. Griscoll and Mr. Will Thompson received the booby. Miss Viva Cummings went to Puy allup last Sunday afternoon. She ex pects to be gone for some time. Mrs. Harry Root and Mrs. Clavel Cummings are visiting their parents, Mr- and Mrs. Monroe Rutledge. • * * • HATES Lorenzo Oilman spent last Sunday at the Harbor. Mr. Theron Wilson is spending a few days at Little Rock. Several young people of this vicin ity attended the danee at McLane Sat urday night and reported an enjoya ble evening. Mrs. M. Toresen of Olympia spent the week at the home of her sister, Continued on Page Five. DODGE BROTHERS MOTORCAR One of the sincerest compliments paid the car is the eager demand for it at second-hand. You will rarely see It mentioned In the second-hand advertisements. There is a constant waiting market and the price is always high. It will par you to visit ua and ezamlar thla ear. The gasoline consumption is unusually low The tire mileage Is unusually high The price of Touring Car or Roadster complete Is SBBO (f. o. b. Olympla) ROSE-NEPPLE AUTO CO. 215 Main St. Phone 610 * TheStudebakerFour has the power and flexibility of most Sizes— let us demonstrate that to you. SERIES 17, 40 H P., 7-PASSENQER, $875 f. o. b. DETROIT We Also Handle John Deere Farm Implements PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS AND CULTIVATORS THE REST MADE Priced cheaper, quality considered, than anything you can buy from a mail-order house. P. J. O'Brien THIRD AND COLUMRIA STREETS PHONE 340