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1 But we can t help it—the goods must go. 1
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r , Within the next .GO days we positively must close out as much of our entire stock as it is possible to do and tn Hn ~~ V
V know it will be absolutely necessary to make sacrifice sales in every department. This we are prepared to do, and will do. WC 1
C <• —-Every Line Included in tHis Sale ~~ ™>. 4
l» Dress Goods Ladies', Misses' and Child- Misses' and Children's Caps Corsets • V
1 Piece Goods ren's Hosiery Belts Table Linen !)
P Shirt Waists Notions Ribbons Towels 1
a Skirts Ladies Wool Blouses X Gloves Oil Cloths v
y Ladies' Furnishings . Coats and Jackets Laces and Embroideries Every thing in Dry Goods 1
L What goods remain on hand after February ist we will have to pack up and ship. We are not going to shin a thintr /i\
7 we can sell, and we are going to sell anything that we can get anywhere near cost for. ' ; s -? J
V Absolutely Nothing Reserved ™™ ™™ J
C Ammonia, per bottle -«- S. s»7slivi:if»il.e: of No. i, 3 for 25c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 for 25c Cocoanut '/-lb pk e ~o I
Ammonia, per bottle 8c U.S. Oats, pkg l O c Chimneys, No. i, 3 for 25c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 for 25c Cocoaqut, tf-lb pkg o A
I Axle Grease ' 4 boxes 25c Dill P,ckle., gallon 40c All 5 -cent Laundry Soap, 27 for .....ft Tomatoes, 10 can. $1 Bulk Tea (Japanflb «° 4
L Baking Powder, (Prices 12 oz.) 30c Sweet Pickles, gallon 60c All 5 -cent Tar Soap, 7 for 25c Minced Cams 7 cans «1 Bulk tL 'S VV" lb 35° I
y Baking Powder, (Royal 12 oz.) 30c Tea Garden Drips, % gallon 40c All 5 -cent Toilet Soap, 7 for 25c Clam Tuice 8 cans «Bu k Gun Pc^f \ 35° J
A Baking Powder, (Schillings x6o Z )4oc Catsup, gallon 65 c Cider Vinegar, ga110n...7 i 25c Best &JS,^c^ZZZ^iS SSS E, g SS^TCtt ■!■
y Baking Powder (Crescent 16 0 Z .).. 2 0c I- b. box Crackers, 3 for 25c Malt Vinegar, gallon 45c Good Grade Salmon, can 10c All 5 -cen Sn^^fkinTTobacc; 6 9* h
7 m^^;3^:::::z:::2^ SP&S&~di Best standard Rice, l 6 S, J: i;::::::::::::::::::^ S^lll
£ Q"^r Oats, pkg IQc Chimneys, No. 2 10C Lea& Perrins Sauce, bottle ....;.... 2 8c Cocoanut! -Mb'pkg Z^ sZI Sau! 50-!^ IS^ZZZS >
Now is tHe time for prompt action : —
IT T ,Gent Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Overcoats, Umbrellas, Boy's Clothing and Overcoats
■ Underwear, Quilts, Blankets, Etc., Etc., all included in this sale. Safe, Coffee Mill, Several Show Cases, and other Futures, For Salel
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Elihu W. Quarels.
The funeral services of E. W.
Quarels were held last Sunday, at
1:30 o'clock, from the Presbyterian
church, and were largely attended
by the friends of the deceased. The
members of the Knights of Pythias
and Masonic orders attended in a
body, and acted as a guard of honor,
as the remains were taken from the
family residence to the church.
Rev. W. G. M. Hays conducted the
services.
Elihu W. Quarels was born in
Morristown, Tennessee, on May 10,
1867, being 37 years, 6 months and
29 days of age. He came to Pull
man five years ago, as agent of the
O. R. & N. Co., but later resigned
from this duty to enter a mercan
tile life, when he purchased an in
terest with the Pullman Hardware
Co., of which institution he was
manager at the time of his death.
He leaves a wife and two little
daughters to mourn the loss of a
most kind and loving husband and
father. His friends were as numer
ous as his acquaintances, as to know
him was to admire his pleasant
companionship and gentle qualities.
—An ordinance was before the
city council Thursday evening,
under the authorship of Council
man Priest, for the establishment of
improvement districts within the city
within which districts when once
establihed the planting of trees on
the streets in front of residence pro
perty would be compulsory. The
districts were to be established by
the council on pitition from a ma
jority of the propery holders. The
ordinance was defeated, however.
J. J. H O W E L L, M. D.
In charge of the Practice of DR. G B
WILSON during the latters ab»ence
in Olyinpia.
Office Hours:—9 to 12 a. m.
1 to 6 p. in.
Xttiikmx Phone, 006. office Phone, Main 11
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fPliilli SCHOOL
raflllfiSlttiel Have a Sole Thai
'ftt *\2 IIP "Won*» Wear Out"
KlgSraSnH Every Boy Wants
|H lUSf them Because He
|§5# k|f| Be Careful of Hi*
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Washington
ShoeMfg.Co %
Seattle. Wash. £J
NOTICE!
Persons desiring to sell any
kind of Personal Property •
can list same with me or
Phone No. 467 - - -
— will CONDUCT —
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
Every SATURDAY at J:3O p. m
— IP YOU HAVE ANY —
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
HORSES
CATTLE or
FARM IMPLEMENTS
to dispose of, see me or phone as
above and I will do the rest. All
sales, CASH.
jr. Ib, hicks
. . AUCTIONEER . ,
Competent dressmaker wants
work by the day in homes. Address
Mrs. I. S. Pritchard, Pullman.
CRESCENT
STUDIO
Hignciass Pfiatograpfuj
All work given best of attention
I make groups, views and
stamp photos, as well as
regular portrait work
W. E. HUDSON
/^S^^V The SHORTEST,
(*(^^*\ QUICKEST Route
V£i^ R?V To NEBRASKA,
<$jsgs • MISSOURI,
And all points East.
Runs —
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS,
ELEGANT DINING CARS,
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
To Si. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo,
Helena and liutte.
THROUGH TICKETS TO
Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, New
York, Boston and all points East
and South.
TIME CARD —PULLMAN.
No. 9, south bound, ar. 11:55 p. m. dep.
12:05 p.m.
No. io, north bound, due 10:50 a. m.
GENESEE BRANCH.
No. 15 departs 1:30 p. m.
No. 16 arrives 9:30 a. in.
For further information, time cards maps
and tickets, call on or write
W. C. DUNNING, Agent,
Pullman, Wash.
A. D. Chaulton, A. G. P. A.
Portland, Ore.
..MONARCH RANGES..
THE ACME OF MALLEABLE RdNGM
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PULLMAN HARDWARE CO.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
Fresh Nuts, Dates, Figs and Raisins, new crop
Naval Oranges. Lettuce and Celery ordered
fresh twice a week from Spokane Hot Houses.
R. B. BRAGG & CO.
Buy your pianos and organs from
a local dealer. Jos. Wallis will
give you the best you can get for
the money. (sitf
PHONE 361
Nothing like a Cole's Hot Bljf
Heater for these cold morning
By right use ofthis stove you «
not let the fire go out till spr»*
Evne heat night and day.
The t op of »
range does four
fifths of the work.
It is always in use.
The Monarch top
being made of mal
leable iron, heats
so quickly that the
work is done with
out burning out the
fire box and wast
ing fuel. It will
not crack, break,
nor warp with even
three times the a
buse that would de
stroy other kinds.
The polished top
and blued ■ steel
body require no
blacking. C«ll
and see them.