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THE ISSAQUAH PRESS, ISSAQUAH, KING {~{3., WASHINGTON
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bl Arthur Brisbane
COWBOY EVANGELIST
COMING TO ISSAQUAH
Revival services will start Sunday
r night at the Bethel Mission, Issaquala.
Evangelist H. J• Ranton of Yakima
Iknown as the Cowboy Evangelist,
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cosmetics by men." Will they alsoi
advise waist-squeezing corsets for the]
fat, anti high heels for the short? I
Men, ugly enough, and foolish en-
ough now without assistance from the
good ladies, can beautfiy themselvesI
sufficently by working harder and b
eating and drinking less, anti breath-
ing more fresh air.
Paraguay proposes to impor~ from
Russia ten thousand Cossacks to help t
fight Bolivia, for control of the Cha-
co region. Aborigines, in that part
of the world, descendants of the In-
cas, will wonder if they see the Cou-
sacks at wm'k.
And students of the human race
will write another chapter on thv
mixing of human hreeds, which, on
the whole, has been highly beneficial.
Funeral Services Held I
For Mrs. Martha Wood!
Mrs. Wm. tl. Woods died in Har-
borview hospital Salurday evening.
She had undergone an operation aI
couple of weeks before and was col!-,
sidered getting alon~ nicely, but ex-;
i perienced a relapse and passed away
I suddenly.
Martha Katurah Wood was born "n
~1Ponca, NebraMia, April 4, 18~2. ]
~When she wa sseven years old her
j parents came tO Washington antl set-
I tled near Bothell. She was married
ito William IIenry Wood July 1, [897.
t They have lived in the Pil~e l,ake dis-i
!trict an I.~;~;:tquah for :~(i years, i
I Near >urvivin~ ri'latives arc her
'husband, W. 1I. W()~,I, five daughters
and (,n,, son. They arc Euni('e I[ar-
:rin:~'lon, S(,ittllt,; Mahle Miles and
Mildred Stanllord 1.':;aqual~ ,lose m-!
ins Sell, Snoquttlmie Falls, and EI-I
len Jane Thomas and Frank Wood t ;"
Snoqualmie, and 17 gr.lndchildren.
Three brothers, Chas W Bennet, El-
lensburg, Geo. C. Currey, Tacoma,:,
and Frank P. Bennett, Seattle•
Funeral services were held at (;on,-'
Exchange' Ads are result-getters
• and are inexpensive. Use them.
BETHEL MISSION /
munity Church yesterday, Wednesday
afternoon, R• I. Case officiating. Re-
bekah funeral rites were exenlp/ifie,:~i
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Iby members of the local order, o
Rev• H. J. Ranton ~ •
I , whn~h she was a member. Two solos
Sunday school at 10:00. Preach-lwill preach. Meetings will be heid were rendered by Miss Ferol Tibbetts•
ing service at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 every night extent Mondays and Sa~- Memhers of the Odd Felh)ws lodge
Young People's meeting at 7:15 ,• "~...~." ~. .( . ~-.,Iserved as pallbearers Interment wa~
• urclays, Ill: ~ ::t,). t~.ev, l~.anLon neLt~ " ' "
Midweek meetmg Wednesday at made in ttillside CemcLel•y, F A
,, _ ._ [meetings in the Methodist church in ,~. .......
8:vu p• ~.. ' iI'lsner, ±unerat tllree~or.
A. GALBRAITH, Pastor. Issaquah some years ago. I
• , ' HIGH POINT
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Other Hauling at Right Price
Phone 392
The ten-mill tax levy, which was
reported as passed in last week's etl-
ition, was falsely stated and the true
facts are that there were 10 for and
9 against, which did not give it tl~e
three-fifths majority necessary for
its passing, 21 registered voters not
voting.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fardig and Svea
of Issaquah spent Wednesday evt-
ning at the Nels Nelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. It• Kalenius and ram-
Special prices for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 and 7
In an effort to promote the return of normal business,
we are offering particular values in the things you
want. These are NRA values ........
MILLED AND GUARANTEED BY CENTENNIAL •
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49.LB. RED BOWL -- 49.LB. SNOWLIKE i
FEDERAL BRAND
|mnmmmmmmmmmmmm|mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
•••Fruits
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CLEAN, SMOOTH EVEN SIZE
LBS ........................................... 15C
THE PERFECT SHORTENING
• LARGE JUICY SUNKIST ~
•• PER DOZEN .................................... ~ ~C
" ONIONS
i 50 CLEAN, FIRM, DRY
-LB. SAC ..................... 65C
1 &PPLE$
• WENATCHEE JOHNATHANS for EATINCi
| 6 ............................... 15c
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LEMONS l
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"THE PERFECT SANITARY TISSUE"
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Nallay's Mayonnaise,
"IF IT'S NALLEY'S IT'S GOOD'~
2 Bottles
FRESH ROASTED, FRESH GROUND
QUALITY GUARANTEED
Post_ Bran Pkg.
~ ......................~- . CAN
Baker s Cocoa ,,B
DATES 2 Lbs. 19c
NEW CROP -- CLEAN AND FRESH
I t t t
DEL MONTE CORN No.2 Can
ALBER'S FLAPJACK -Large Pkg.
"THE HOT CAKES OF THR WEST"
THURSDAY, OCTOBER I
e SEAS ON
IN
CASE LOTS
12.GAUGE
Box of 25
JUST tOOK AT THESE PRICES, NO GREATER VALUE ON THE
First Come, First Served. Our Stock Is Limited
ily of Renton visited with Mrs. M. Er-
ickson at her home here Saturday af-I UPPER $QUAK
ternoon. ~--~
.............. ~ Mrs Wilson and sons, Jack and A1
~wan westrum ano wa|ly nocKen- • ....
llen, v~mted Mls G Snyder Tuesday
son of Seattle conducted meetings m, "'" '" "
aftel noon
the morning and evening at the local] " "
church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kurfusst and
-. ..a .......... a. I family of Fnumclaw visited the Hall-
1¥11". allu lvl[~. 2~. IleoDerg w~re uin-[ " ~ " '
wozth famdy on Sunday
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ber~-[ " "
lund at their home Sunda- ~ [ Mrs V Richards entertained a
y, " ,
Miss Clara Gjendem of Ketchikan,
Alaska, is visiting with friends here
during the week. She formerly liv-
ed here about four years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. John Halverson were
dinner hosts to Swan Westrum and
Wally Hockeson of Seattle Sunday.
Miss Mildred Lovegren and Mrs,
Joe Hanson left for Yakima Saturday
where they will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Sundquist and
• family were dinner guests of Mr. and
• Mrs. Nels Nelson and family Thurs-
• day evening.
• Miss Martha Swanson of Everett
• is visiting with friends this week.
• RATES
• Minimum charge, 25 cents. Per
• line, estimated six words to the line,
• 10 cents. Three insertions for the
• price of two.
• , For Sale
• FOR SALE--Netted Gem potatoes
• and King apples• Peter LaCour, He-
mm bart road.
• -}0-1~-SAi~E--Two Mtliestie range~
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• in good condition, $10 and $12.50.
Strafford lalark, southwest side of
I Lake Sammamish.
--F-oR- S-AL-E-- OR TRADE--1926
Oldsmobile coach, for some cash and
milch cow, livestock, or what? K.
• Hassain, old Gleason place.
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[] FOR SALE--Choice, medium sizes
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shrubs, only 10 and 20 cents. Mrs.
C. J. Boyden.
m FOR SALE--Golden Bantam corn,
cabbage, spring fryers and other
farm things. Mrs. George Webster,
lm Issaquah rfd, box 99.
Ill
number of her school chums Saturday)
evening.
Mrs. John McQuade of Cedar Mr.
was a caller at the Hallworth home
Saturday evening.
Mrs. A. Bogden and daughter Hel-
en spent Sunday visiting at the Ka-
minski home in Seattle.
Mrs. Rader and son Frank, of Se-
attle, visited the Hallworth family on
Sunday. They were accompanied by
Mr. Hallworth is
Fisher at Issaquah this
Ma~in Cam•on
Anderson Island on Men,
The I. V. L. Club met
Hallworth Thursday.
freshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs• L.
attle were dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Vere
UNIVERSITY RE(
HEAVY REGH
Registration at the
Washington will break all
records, if the late
up to those in a like period
:At the beginning of this
were 6500 student fees
pared with 5600 for the
William Pahl of Michigan. [in 1932. It is estimated ~;
Mrs. P,. W. Knoernschild and faro-[7200 will be in attendance :~
ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. lfinal figures are in.
and Mrs. H. Lyne. fan Monday.
F. A. FISHER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR
FULL LINE of UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
Our most considerate attention is at ~our disposal at all
Calls answered day or night
Phone M212 ISSAQUAH, WASH.
• . You are no longer a
er when you register here.
remember, the Claremont A
Hotel is your assurance of
maximum of comfort and
joyment in Seattle.
PIGS--For sale. M. R. Martin,
on___E. J. Anderson Farm. • • Special attention to._ ,the
• care of children or elderly,
• [ For Rent
• 1 ........................ ' guests.
• FOR RENT--Lower story of Odd
m l , 1 . . Hotel or apartment accom-
• Fellows Hall A large mereantile l
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• room in cholce location. See Doctor] modations as desired. Daily,
Gibson, Issaquah. --------- I weekly, and monthly rates.
MisCellaneot.s ] Coffee Shop
and Garage.
th-~ Issaqua--------h Cr--~mam-
ery, brown purse containing $5 bil~,
some small change and a $5 check.
Reward will be paid if finder will re-
turn to the Creamery.
WANT A CAT?---Large yearling
tom and 3-months-old female free
Inquire this office.
TRADE---1927 Ford T Coach, first
class shape, good rubber, 2 spares--
for light gearshift truck or car. In-
quire this office.