plank was won by Ray Ensley of Ta- ; coma, covering 55 feet, 4 inches. Second place was won by Thos. Stevenson of Tacoma, jumping 52 feet,6 inches. Mr. Stevenson was prettybadly bruised from his jump, as his!,machine crumpled up as it lit, wrecking the machine, and cutting andbruising the driver.» I • ,(i' MARRIAGES DI KING THE WEEKISasseraon-K nox.Kenith Knox and May Sassernon, both of Raymond, were united in marriage in Chehalis Saturday, June 14, Justice P. C. Beaufort officiating.IIiCook-Calt;ly.John E. Cook of Chehalis and Mrs.;Susan Cady of Centralia were united ( in marriage in Vancouver, .Wash.,; June 11. They will make their home at 1336 Adams avenue, Chehalis. 1Waldo-A l'chain bea u.The marriage of Miss Josephine• Archambeau, who taught in the WestjSide school in Chehalis the past year.• and Herbert Waldo of Tacoma, oc-iicurred in Tacoma at St. Patrick's I church Wednesday evening. The ‘bride made many friends in Chehalis who extend congratulations and bestIIiiif[wishes.i»iiIStiles-Hunler.Edward Stiles and Nancy Hunter, | both of Centralia, were united in mar-iriage in Chehalis. Saturday, June 14,; Justice Beaufort officiating.*iiHill-Morris; Coonen-Morris.Rev. T. J. O’Cononr officiated at adouble wedding Wednesday noon, June IS, at the home of the parents jof the brides, Mr. and Mrs. H. Morris. ’ iLake street. The contracting parties ' were Louis G. Hill of Wildwood, Lewis| county, and Miss Ellen Morris of j Chehalis, and John R. Coonen ofNorth Yakima and Miss Alberta Mor-*»i ris of Chehalis. The ring service wasri used, and this with the fact of its r. being a double wedding, made the,'service very attractive and impres-i ‘sive. After the wedding feast the1 young couples went away on a lioney-, imoon, Mr. and Mrs. Hill to Portland, i and Mr. and Mrs. Coonen to Yakima.eTaylor-Wilson3 (Jeorge Webster Taylor of Sill. Oregon. and Miss Mary Elizabeth WilsonI ' »s of Lawton, Okla.. were married at •the Prebvterian manse in this city. 3 Tuesday, June 10. Rev. T. J. O’Con-finor of the Christian church offic-iatinrrr11 Hastings-Black.» Tr In Centralia at the Presbyterian a’church Wednesdav afternoon, oc-1 curred the marriage of Chas. M. Hast-,ings and Miss Etbel A. Black, both of a ; Centralia. Over one hundred guests 5. were present. The ring ceremony was ?.. used, and the church was elaborated■Aand beautifully decorated for the occasion. The bride is the accomplishede daughter of Mrs. Cora L. Black, theIcounty clerk, and the groom is a dep-d uty in the county treasurer’s office• - Mr. and Mrs. Hastings have a numbei 11 of friends in Chehalis who join ir n wishing them happiness.p.ir.1 A. S. Moss and wife, and daughter v. Miss Hazel, stopped Thursday evenIe-,ing of last week in Chehalis with thAlbers family. They were on thei d Ireturn to their home in Seattle afte