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!^ Comfort is what you J I 1 LADIES' SHOES. I
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I \ H "Walkovers" are styl- IMI ,he market. We show an the Mm Wk I
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I \ JgK life's walk eas XeW °xf°rd in black a"d !k^L I
i|^ /ir^\ _. ii ." ' ;! all the popular.tan shades for We also have the famous Pin- v^jll^ ft
\ They sell for $3.50 and Spring New slippers for gree Shoes at dfc%§Q> 1
m. 4 00- i evening wear. They are swell. $3-50, $4.50 and $5.00 V >V i
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I BOY'S SJHOThQ We show the best line of B °y' s Shoes in town- They are made I
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I Our Misses' and Children's Shoes are stylish and are in keeping with the rest of our stock; they wear well. All the new I
styles, all the good leathers and all prices. When you think of a pair of Shoes, think of Burgan's. Burgan's Shoes are better I
Burgan serves you best; Burgan gives you a square deal. Don't buy Shoes of any kind till yon see ours. I
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BREEDERS MEETING
A GREIT SUCCESS
John L. Smith, of Spokane, the New
President, and Prof. Sever
ance, Secretary.
The fourth annual session of the
Inland Registered Stock Breeder's
Association which closed Thursday
was the most successful, in many
ways, ever held, great enthusiasm
and interest being manifest.
Wednesday afternoon the meet
ing convened at 1:30 o'clock and
numerous papers valuable to stock
men were read. In the evening
the visitors participated in the
chicken dinner at the Congre
gational church, which was followed
by the regular program.
Thursday, at the business session,
new officers were elected an follows:
President, John L. Smith, Spo
kane; Vice President, J. H. Mc-
Croskey, Colfax, Secretary, Prof.
Severance, Pullman, Treasurer,
M. W. Whitlow, Pullman.
The executive committee is com
posed of Messrs. Reed and Byrns,
of Moscow, and Elliott, of Pullman.
Moscow, Pullman, Spokane and
Colfax each invited the association
to meet with them next year, but
the matter has not been decided.
The association unanimously in
dorsed the bill of Representatives
Smith and Kenoyer of Whitman
county now before the legislature,
prohibiting live sUck running at
large in counties where three fourths
tbi of the laud is fenced. Copiee of
the resolution are to be sent to every
member of the legislature, and, at
the request of Professor French of
Moscow, copies are to be 6ent to the
Idaho legislature.
—Dave Sasenbery passed through
the city Wednesday, en route to
Alberta, where he is looking for a
location to put in a general mer
chandise establishment.
—Miss Flavilla Merrill, aged 68
years, died Wednesday morning at
the home of G. G. Smith. The
furneral (services were held Thurs
day from the Smith home, being
conducted by Rev. Wyatt. Miss
Merrill had been making her home
here for the past two years.
One pound trial package of
Watt's Squirrel Poison free at
Watt's Pharmacy. (19w2)
Farmers attention! Come in
and get a one pound package of
Watt's Squirrel Poison free. (19w2)
Plain sewing done at my home or
at your residence. Enquire of F.
H. Krenz. (tf) Ki.len Haverland.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to the
creditors of Martin Zender,deceased,
and all persons having claims
against his estate, to present the
same to the undersigned aiknini
strator of Haul estate at his office in
Pull man, Washington, accompanied
with the proper vouchers, within
one year from the date of the first
publication of this notice, to-wit
within one year from the 3rd day
of February, 1905, or the same will
be forever barred.
Wm. Swain.
Administrator of the estate of
Martin Zeiuler, deceased.
Wanted — Salesmen wanted to sell
nursery stock in Whitman County. We
carry a full line of nursery stock as well
as all the latest ami best specialties, roses,
shrubbery and ornamental shade trees.
This is the largest and best equipped nur
sery on the Pacific coast. One-half
commission advanced each week on all
orders sent in. Address Washington
Nursery Co., Toppenish, Wash. (49tf)
When buying a Piano consult
Lester Gammon, of the Allen &
Gilbert Ratuaker Co., Portland, who
handles 16 different makes of Pianos,
such as the Knabe, Kverett, Steeck,
Fisher, Packard, Ludwig, Mason &
Hanilin and others. You can make
your own terms. (i4tf)
SPRING
COATS
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Some people might think it's
rather "rushing things" to put
Spring Coats on sale now, but we
were lucky enough to secure quite a
me of Drummers' Samples of LA
DIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS
RAGLANS, and COVERT JACK
ETS, which we are selling in con
nection with our Closing Out Sale at
WHOLESALE PRICES
16 Ladies' Raglans
(Sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38)
Prices from $7.50 to $20.00
10 Ladies'. Tailored
Suits
(Sizes 34, 36 and 38)
Prices from $12.50 to $30.00
18 Ladies' Short Cov
ert JacKets
(Sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38)
Prices from $4.50 to $12.50
These goods are the very latest j
creations, some 'being leather
trimmed, nobby and up to the min
ute in every particular. If you
want one of the swellest coats that
Pullman will see this year, don't
delay but come in at once.
RICHARDSON'S
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LEVI ANKBNY, Pres. ra .«..,., k. t. GREKR, Cashibr ____. '
GAY LOMBARD, Vice-Pres. s. A. TURNER, ASSIST. Cash.
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of PULLMAN ______
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Anything pertaining to conservative banking will receive our promut
and careful attention v
Nothing like a Cole's Hot Blast
Heater for these cold mornings.
By right use of this stove you need
not let the fire go out till spring.
Even heat night and day.
Dr. A. E. Shaw.
DENTIST
All work guaranteed. Charges moderate-
Teeth Extracted Absolutely Painless.