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Vancouver Weekly Columbian from Vancouver, Washington • 4

Vancouver Weekly Columbian from Vancouver, Washington • 4

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i- THE VANCOUVER WEEKLY COLUMBIAN THURSDAY SEPT 23 1920 ton where they will remain until SAPPINGTON HELTON WILLIAM FORBES AND COLE ARE NAMED Sunday as guests at the home of Mrs Eqters Business College Miss til ly Roshy 0f Yacolt and Carl Johnson of this city entered the Vancouver Business College Monday James Johns They will attend the Pendleton roundup Ford Prices Drop Sheriff George Johnson yesfcer- Moving to Chicago Olson! Leave for John Harvey day filed suit for $10000 damages and fainily of 603 West Twentyfirst (eft this morning by auto for Seattle ur 131 street are making final arrangements He will enter the University of Wash ington Mr Harvey and' his sister have been living with their mother prior to their departure tor Chicago Filed for Office Coats filed for council of the third ward Monday Mr Coats is acting councilman now this summer on their farm a few miles out of town and is "ftp for Junior Aid to The Junior III at Hem fair is con-8 He was Aid of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow in the church fined to his hbic day 1 parlors the hostesses will be Mm tapn "HI last Fri BfflBLreport- jfcilfi''' ed to be slightly im Lee and Mrs Fred Ech As Blair ton William Forbes and Cole claiming that he has been damaged to this extent by the circulation of an alleged forged letter porporting to have been written by Johnson to Cole I According to tile Complaint photographic copies of the letter were circulated immediately before the primary election last week with the in-Uention of hurting Johnson's chances election 2 Johnson's complaint declares that the letter and the name signed to it i were forgeries The day before the election Johnson circulated copies of the letter with his signature as it appears on record at the court house and in the Attending to Bus the meeting is a very important one nd Lee real Swan Thompson in Wood csta)tefrice spent yestartjafc all members are urged to be present Visiting in the Lloyd Kd wards and son arrived in the city husin- land-attendinK to Wlit-The of the s's Civil Veterans of the will meet recently from Tillamook and are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Edwards at their home on Har ney hill They will be here a week or Wire from Ford Factory at Detroit under date of -September 21 announces a general reduction in prtqes on Ford cars Trucks and Tractors effective September 22nd The new prices are: DETROIT: Touring Regular $44000 Touring with starter $51000 Runabout regular $39500 Runabout with starter $46500 Chassis for $36000 Coupe with starter and demountable rims $74500 Sedan with starter and demountable rims $79500 Truck with pneumatic tires $54500 Tractor $79000 Keep Your Battery Young The only tonic any battery needs is a little charging now and then Square treatment and a1 drink of water once a week go a long way toward keeping it in tip-top shape You can be sure your battery is new when you MA it it has Threaded Rubber Insulation the kind selected by 136 manufacturers of passenger cars and motortruck Vancouver Batten Co Phone 95 10 days Arrive in the Carlton Dark sorr of the former pastor of the Baptist church of this city arrived this election Sappington was defeated by a majority of several hundred votes tomorrow at 2 o'clock in the library There will be special drill and all members are urged to be present Given Decree A judgment in the suit to quiet titie was granted today in the Superior court to Ward Mc-Maken against Lewis Van VIcet et at' Spend Sunday in La Mr and Mrs George Simpson spent Sunday in La Center where Mr Simpson attended 'to business Mr Simpson is a candiatc for superior judgeship In the City-W Walker of the morning from Seattle and will spend the next few days visiting friends in OCTOBER 9 TO 16 IS TIME SET FOR WORK IN CLARKE COUNTY the city Mr Dark has recently re turned to Seattle after spending the summer in Alaska fishing Sister Dr Harriet Arnold re ceived word last night telling her of At a meeting of the Salvation Army advisory board held last night it was decided that the Clarke county drive to raise a quota of $5000 would be held from the 9th to the the death of her sister Mrs A Horr in Cherokee Iowa Mrs Horr Davjes Optical company of Seattle died yesterday She was formerly 46th of October (' Float wan mil ilp chairman ttf Miss Bculah Johnson and taught school near Vancouver and epent WATCH NEXT WEDNESDAY'S COLUMBIAN FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF VANCOUVER PRICES transacted business jn the city yesterday While here he called on the local opticians Returns to Her Miss lone Purcell of Ccntatia who spent the the- drive committee and was given power to select his own assistants her summer vacations in the city with her sister The board 4s composed of Vancen UUild Members Meet A vjBry ver citizens chosen last year to as pleasant afternoon was spent yester day by the Guild socitfV member! sist the local religious Institution and last night Clement Scott was which are connected with the St Lukes episcopal church This was the first meeting over which the new week-end visiting her sister Yvonne who is living at the home of Mr and Mrs Feed Preston Leaves for Wesley Shattuck left this morning for Eugene where he will resume his work in the University Mr Shattuck is a junior Case i A memorandum decree in the case of Witter versus Jake Betid sustaining a demurrer by the plaintiff was granted today by Judge Back ly elected officers presided and all are looking forward to a year of many ac selected as chairman McPike director of the Salvation Army drive for eight counties in southwestern and southern Washington was in Vancouver today and attended a luncheon given for the advisory board Shattuck Sleret Universal Auto Co FORP AND FORDSON DEALERS 1004 Washington Street complishments under the leadership of Mrs 0 A Brown as president 1 1 Mrs White secretary and Mrs Laura Brown treasurer The seasons work will start socially by a tea at ii" ii- i'W' St Lukes hall Friday the 24th to I ii iTHil are local YW9Mt-tiWtJ Prebstal I MU(U 1IJB which all interested in the work m'vified io' 0'- (MVUHLI ilf'jl iM i henaeum club ram prairie Others 'rroW Camas attended church services at this' place Sunday after MIDMGHT (FILM SHOW San Francisco Sept Mill nP4l CorrMotleal 1 Fani Prairia Kant 99 Tl HMMH dfKviHuiBat noon dances aw over in San Francisco I mm I'lffrll! Mr and Mrs Ila'nsberger ami the pea sma' hours Jt ha pmbj tinned laws are gufte discouraging te roifinv WnerM Crr(Rponh i roll in local movie fans mav Vftncou- -i yaucou- oaugntcr Florence went to trw-ruiii jot wwii ver last Thursday" where th'ey 'Attend-1 SWM-fwMWw Mf HMfeosTi WhsHi 'Ikpe aBJ-MrsV 'At themselves to their favorite screen palares-and nptfk frmpxttifa nl il thmnrniiii To Visit Mrs Stan-Jey arrived in the city yesterday and will spend the next few weeks visiting her mother Mrs Lulu 'H: Weils Mrs Stanley is from Silver Lake Purchases Ten Acres "Mr Robin son of thi city recently pMrohasnd 10 acres near Basel Dell owned by Cuii-tygnriNtto Mr Robiifsieapento JpJtike possession in the nenr fututv ajad convert it info prune farm af Sa MfethThe Interstate -esterdny at er lef ft the fi-of -the hatfiXr' stejbrjdge pn the atehington side eM jgHllr routine otk tooknup time allotted fQr the Ttu'et ing ed the fofrnkf opening of the Wash- 'flWIflf oforyniuL pentthe Igt6 'Growers AssoHaDlon ijranf" thjihome of Mr and Mrs and W-'tapgley Stephenson fldren of Ncwnort Orpirnn arp "Srf Onirgn foe Coy? regtent Daughters rjf 'Amoric'an" Kn olutkn Mrs Arthur Fletcher president of Clarke "County TUbercuJosiu Association tTte i-4-- "Mrs Roy Wilkinson chief ranger of the' VVomen'k 'Catholic Order at I or- iUerof'tewisvillvW'fhW' (rflt ni 'I -aw ua I hjp because 'the- PuhUc mMM i Hat tiC Mi poii wife jmm Visits Miss Overly---Miss Katherine toe honf: wha- they will snent a few days last week at the Miller through the prune season- pM tender Home of her brother Jesse se Board of ervisori i having IM mif W' VU'fttuWe nome or miss vera uv- iImIM liter oi in ordinance i amended )o tft jyW house may be jkejat running luntii Mb Roy-E'liot''1 and chiren of Harhibrfy 'spent last FWttay afternoon at' J' WfcOueeW 1 (i'i-uf howri at the rtouesb ofithe visited at the home of their ltefttWk Mn A''J fdjUer M'rs'Carf'tod4uist'1'ld Mrs! Le ewberg-rnisatjsVici iSWP'e riff iW- Ek MarsjiaU kf recently for Newberg where she in -4 it 4i tlje W' Pi rhet witW rs ioi: patrons' (jiSj Sundae matt HF 1ftWOregpn MB fi Lester last Tluir-ilav nftarnnnn Arrive in the City-JtVJ tawt during 'if CLAIMS AGE IS 14f Eaat sc faces' being pi-esent1 The lcs- prune drying for Matt Blair of "PT'T 1 riil'J 0 WJUamptte valler i arrived in -Tanr Pan thristor anH wv)t i -v -a ConstanUnoplev 8iJt() Mill Plain nn leaders were Mrs St runk Wpmen Whp' cah assent! to flfe prhicipTs oi the Xnierlcan creed are eligbje aa arc urged to Be' piresent famtlv fJaaHlo aH a 1 7 '7 (i Zeak wants to enter who-is-Uurp location in this county Mr Stasett Mrs nlock left iCorbln and family of Wind I Pt'vTVinP'lP men Mrs i-ester and Mrs MctjUeen tM'fait wftfwMow better Etlis Slcfctbins' who is attendir -paw weiynr Ww better mt atehbins who attending rnarrtprfchefworld ciitefc He can a mis meoung AccoroTng MW -McKe quae ui hnfmummm fe jtlleir wny to Mrs Myra Holt of PortUnd spent school at Forest Grove Oregon spent where they wilI sev few day last week at the home of the week-end with his parents at this eni monthg imTing thpo state io years oia naving Deep nom i in Turkey in the year 1775 He has been married twice and' has had fifteen children the last of whom said Zera is still living at the age of 96 iiki uiuuict ii vouper uno mni-jpiuce ily- George McCoy of Vancouver gave Mr Cawthcn of East Mill Plain a very interesting ta'k on the Carl- In the City Kennelly representative of the National Cash renis- accompanied Rev Clematis to Hon bill and other measures this place Sunday afternoon for Farmers cluh meeting last at the ter company 0f Seattle arrived in the Friday -in Mondav and will snend several Hultt and Grandfather Hulit did some traMhsg Battle'grbirnd last tnWSftay' Ml-and Mrs Theodore Edgen niartd a -couple of trips lb the ftattlegrdund cannery with eve green Serriirraat W1 ATleh tfeTsbn has bought1 tf-fiine new ntt'bfbttrtrpltoy i tyrVXft -Wahleyy ufteter knotn! about here aa Dad tStanley i now of Portland visiting some of his oratrme'n'iends A WTSrahamTafd dlTfrbm work at the Lucia mil! for a couple of days last While setting ratched at the Lucia mill John Weden got one of his feet pretty badly hurt Those rayis are sure fine for the late spuds and pasture but have damaged the prune crop pretty badly A Straughan went to the city last Saturday expecting to meet his son Joseph who was expected to arrive in Vancouver on Saturday morning from the Philippine Islands Joe Joined the service at the first of the war and war with our forces in Siberia returning via the Islands and Honolulu Charles Edgell towed Allen Heis ens car to Battleground to have the battery recharged and some minor repairs made Mrs Mae Maxwell delivered some berries to the cannery at Battleground Mr O'Dea took a -load of bartlett pears to the Battleground cannery Baccus of Rock Creek took Mrs George Baccus and son to th city last week gue of woman voters is not partisan is not sectarian and does not favor a separate woman's party "The League asks its members'' 'Mrs McKee declared "to think of themselves as American citizens and not as belonging to class sect party or sex It asks women to identify themselves according to their individual pre crende "Its purpose is to unite women in the general fudy of citizenship and in securing legislation dealing with women and children" evening He also expressed his hearty thanks for the splendid vote given him by 'this precinct in the recent primary election Mr and Mrs McQueen in company with Mr and Mrs McQueen of East Mill Plain went to St is an enthusiastic booster for Clarke county Attends to Business in City Harris representative of the Washington surveying and rating bureau arrived in thd city Monday from Seattle and attended to business here He was making inspections Leaves for College Miss Florence Evans of 2210 street left Saturday for Pullman Washington where she entered college as a senior Miss Evans has been spending the summer with her parents Mr and Mrs A Evans Leaves for Miss Marion Yateman Miss Elizabeth Kettenring Miss Johana Harvey Earl Marsh and Joseph We left this morning for Seattle where they will enter the University of Washington for the school year Has Three Colters Mrs 15 Ffeher of West Twenty- church service Our school closed last Friday until after the prune season Is over Mrs Laws of dishorn Oregon and Miss Hunt of Vancouver have been visiting at the I Cooper home the past week Mrs Lou Willis and family and LUNCHEON TOMORROW Tomorow at 12:80 the Prunarlans will have their regular luncheon at the St Elmo hotel It will be an es-pelally important meeting and all the Prunsrians are urged to be present A report of the festival will be made at this time days calling on customers an1 attending to business Begins Miss Violet Alia Pattison former society editor on the Evening Columbian has accepted a position as correspondent for the Telegram Miss Pattison Is taking Edward Stone's place as he leaves in the morning for Seattle to enter the University of Washington Mr Stone will enter the civil engineering de Helens last Sunday for a visit partment Returns From Vacation Mr and Mrs Steffan returned Sunday evening from Ocean Park where they spent an enjoyable two weeks vaca OUR PORTABLE EQUIP-ME NT can be taken to the location and the work done perfectly there Moderate charges and prompt service Besides AUTO PART WELD-1N we Can weU heavy wfaLj equipment that breaks in plse4 where tear down the assembly or to ship it la prohibitive in cast VANCOUVER BRAZING I third street was operated on yester tion bringing with them a quantity of day and had three goiters removed fresh razor-back clams A clam sup The doctors gave the relatives some hopes for her recovery She is at the Surgical hospital of Portland Leaves far Pendleton Mrs Thomas Rederich and small daughter Margaret Louise left today for Pendle- WELDING Would it be worth while to double your yield of potatoes next year? Prof Sparks has an exhibit in our window demonstrating how it can be done Come and see it PROVE Last year Professor Sparks planted potatoes in April and July under the same conditions and in the same kind of soil This year he planted the seed produced last year and the results were surprising From the seed planted in April he dug 10 hills and got W2 pounds of potatoes while from the seed raised in July 30 pounds were dug from 10 hills The results prove most conclusively that seed planted later in the season bring the most favorable results Professor Sparks lives at Fishers LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ORGANIZE IN CLARKE COUNTY per was served to the immediate family at the home of Jos Steffan at 2000 Columbia street the same eve- ning Arrives Home Arthur A Adams returned from the Orient Wednesday September 15 Mr Adams is a steam jboat engineer He left here with the Nish Mauna on her first voyage abroad and returned in timer to assist I with the harvest of the prone crop at his fathers prune ranch where a i large crop is in evidence A meeting to organize the Vancouver branch of the League of Wo- SAMSON PRODUCTS RAVE YOU SEEN' THE SAMSON '4-TON 4 men Voters is called for 2:80 Thurs day afternoon at the A Goes to A Watts went to Kelso yesterday to attend to business TRUCK? At Harry Porter this morning for Toledo Washingtonr Come in and ask for a Don't sell vour Old casing for scrap rooms 513 Mi Mam street Mrs -C Simmons of Portland Northwest director of the national organisation will be present and give the main address Preliminary arrangements are being made by Mrs i McKee woman member of the State Council Defense during the war Mrs McKee has asked the following women to help in this meeting Mrs Percival wife of Mayor Percival and president of the Merry-Go-Round club IsSl Mrs Ida Bloomer president of the Legion Auxillisry and acting pres where he will attend to business City Miss Ruth Anderson of Kelida was a city visitor yesterday shopping Returns From Basthes Trip Atkinson returned Monday evening from a business trip toTacoma City Mrs Orin Genkey of Fishers was a city visitor yesterday attending to business Leave for Earl Gibney left for Seattle today He will eater the University ef Washineton a Building Permits Mayden con RETREADS applied by our modern method will make them good provided tMey aren't blownout badly rimcnt or fabric fractured Oar retreads give the service war-l better consult as about your Old casings NOW INTERSTATE VULCANIZING DEMONSTRATION also have a few Model Samson Tractors left at the old price Con)e in TaiW order yours now COMPANY PHONE 144 The Motor Hardware ident of the Woman's Club strue' house 3112 street $260: WOKS AUSTIN McCOlfllaT 3rd and Washington Stmts Mrs red Tern pes president of Mother's Club Mrs Thos Rede rick president of Frank Lynch construct residence Thirtieth between and $300.

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