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f 4MHBBHMHT9HUA r^fmtivmsmtrnM fl^aißf-jy;?%flfß ■^fa^fiaaararaa 0 .^^^^bm^^^^^^^^^^^ flß^ffi^^fifryft . -^_^^__- __ ffiSF^m^Manta fH7ff*ff»i | MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF SPRING GOODS 1 I Our Spring Goods are arriving and every department is filling up with bright, I new, stylish goods direct from the Eastern markets. Never before have we shown I - such a variety of stylish goods. We have the largest assortment in every depart- i I such we have of stylish goods. We in large quantities are able to give lower prices. I ment we have ever shown, and buying in large quantities are able to give lower prices. I | ""^■■■K; J . Our Clothing Depart _ -| • It's impossible. to tell you of alll the good things in I I PfWla»"»3l!f meOt lt ° f SPedal intereSt our Dry Goods Department, but will say we are show- § I mSt^l^S^ to young menthat is, to ing the newest things in the market in all the new I I W^MJl^fA, y°Ung mCn Wh°a"deCP" weaves and patterns. We have I • !^SEmM<mmm^ ly interested in dressing I I (^Kip|w)^P^[ welL we make quite a New Shirt Waist Suits ..* Z i 'wff<K''^/'vSp/ V '■' ;V^i specialty of appealing to ■ New Shirt Waists " ' I i WmMm this class- Our Spring N«,j«,-ud snk. I Rl^?feii fe Suits are just the *hini Jacquaid Silks I I^S|^^-^P"f/p/f" for young men whose " ' New Voiles * ■ ! V'XV")I \^ "*4J business demands some- tv T r -»., . i gW^^jp ?S. thing progressive and up- JNew Ribbons | £& ~^§> thing progressive and up- CDWRIOHI 1505 BT CROUSC fie SRANOEGEE.UTICA.NCW YORK. tO-date. NeW WaistingS I. I E. S. BURG AIT&TON I I_ . I IJ -^^v^^^^^ -s-^w^^w^ -^-^^^-^-^^^r^"* w^\ w^ £^ M iyv 5% |^v <^% ■ "^""^^~^—'—-~^- *^~~^ — w-^-v^^. ~^^^-*--~~~*~~~~~~~r^^^^^^^ 1 PULLMAW, wasHUva-iour I \ -_„„-, I VAmMWuflAtf Hfcl*^tj^^y^*yy£^^^>^^l^^ T Tp^lv^i S k3Jim^J^^W*t^S^^! 14^ ■**'-s*&-$ jy^^B |^?n?WBPTTOP^| J^^^S^g^^^^^S^lß3sEAvS»^^^^^fc CM^k Jp^^^^y^F^ECEßff^9^yff<lWfm?i^ tf3ffiiß^V^P^ESV9VlofVM'^BVflWi^ AMaMnHMiMiyHg^^^^^^^ |6|l Mr. Frank L. vSmith, an evan gelist of experience both in Kng land and the eastern states, will oc cupy the pulpit of the Episcopal church tomorrow at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. ru. —The first action of the consoli dated hotel interests was to take the Artesian bus off the run, and now tor the first time in twelve years Pullman has a single bus at the in coming trains. Spraying of all kinds, orchard or shade trees, done by L. L. Good win, R. G. Armfield and R. J. Hill. Latest methods. Best spray. Con sult US. ( 2 t) — Ira Henshaw expects to leave within a few days for Twin Falls, Idaho, where he will establish a meat market. —The glee club departed Tues day morning on its ninth annual concert tour. Your neighbor has a Studehaker. Why haven't you ? (23) Administrator's Sale. [ will sell all the balance of the] material, tools, stock in trade, etc., of the late Martin Zender, at pub lic auction, on Saturday, Match is. 1905, -at 1:30 p. nv, at the old blrckstnith shop or. Grand sti W'm. Swain, Administrator. Call for Water Fund Warrants. Notice is hereby given that thefo low ing Water Fund warrants of Ihe city <>t Pullman will be paid by the City Treas urer on and after March 1 5, at which date inten c Warrant No. 1299 for $35.00 ; No. 130 : 1302 for 5387.08 ; No ■ So. 1304 for $25.00; No. I 9 foi 132.90, and No. 1310 for $350.00. ]. S. Ci.akk, City Ti Call for General Fond Warrant* Notice is hereby given that the follow-1 las Genera] Fund warrant! of the City of Pullman, Wash., will be paid by the City Treasurer on and after March iath, j 1905, at which date interest ceases. War rant No. 1055 for «37-s°; No. 1077 for $51.00; No. 1078 for *47-5": N*°- 1079 for $51.00; No. 1075 for $1.50; No. 1063 for $12.32; No. 1054 for $50.00; No. 1045 for $2.75; No. 1047 for $7.50; No. ioiS for $6.00; No. 1084 for $1.50; No. 1085 for 50; No. 1090 for $21.25, and No. 10S0 forfl4-9°- . „ J. S. Clark, City Treasurer. _ I 7 \l"ii I \ I ti^Sf 1 r "*&RB '• *S I Bra iWBJI^^I"* •* / ft/vy I: * ■■■*■■ *■ ,■■*>.- i.,' ■■ > . ■) ■ . .: ■: r 1" ■.■.'■' :"*'■■ n l'' >:.. 4".-- i ,B? j.jl WH ft ]PjgC^i^^y\jy I / L#*\Vl^"^?s'9>S» l;' 11'"1 ■ 3 I wl v Hull I Have their ' ' i'tsSFM CLOTHES MADE fS^H TO MEASURE Isj'fl TP W IT « Hi ' ttl Chicago and M VBfflH ' ■ New York b- '*- 'B^w»^SißßßStiißiltw CT5r4 VSSBjI Spring Line | Bm^^ 9^li Just Opened I HrV PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER The ii.'-t dressed men in any community are not necessarily the ones thai pay high prices for the irlothea they wear. People are no lunger surprised to find the il label on garments worn by sensible men, but rather do they wonder at flnd- Inga sensible man who w jU pay „„„•,. f or | MS t .i o thes than the Royal Tailors ask. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED J.J.VANBRUGGEN Post Office Building - . Pullman, Wash. CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats I Fish and Game in Season I South Side Main Street -- . . Fu iiman, Wash. A.B.BAKEMCO.I HANDLE THE FOLLOWING I LINES OF GOODS: I Studebaker Wagons and Hacks \ Studebaker Buggies and Carriages I Canton Clipper Plows , 1 Superior Disc Drills \ American Fence Wire I The Walla Walla Weeder-the greatest I machine yet produced for ground cultivation I under all conditions. I McCormick Harvesting Machinery , I S We take special pains to have on hand at all times full lines I of extras for all mrchinery sold by us. We believe it will pay J you to deal with an old, reliable house. Give us a call. I YOURS TRULY, I A. B. BAKER & GO, Grand Street, PULLMAN, WASH. I LXVI ANKKNY, Pres. I " " GAY LOMBARD, Vice-Pres GRKKR, Cashihr. ' RES - 8. A. TURNKR, Assist. Cash. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I I ' °f PULLMAN - - TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS An^ og Pert a iuing lo c_ s , wm receive our prompt 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. .1. E. Shaw. DENTIST All work guaranteed. Charges moderate Teeth Extracted Absolutely Painless.