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THE ilPi: JEBHLD.
published at Pullman, Washington, cv
> lery morning, and entered at
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mail matter.
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Wilvord Au.HN, Editor.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1906
The Short Cut In Print.
Of late the everyday habit which
gome people have of using initials to
express the names of people In the
public eye has crept Into the English
press, probably as a freak of "yellow"
journalism. It is not very audacioua,
but it is eccentric to run day after day
the initials 08.,,t0 designate Utunp
bell-Bannerman and T. P. when Thom
as Power O'Connor ,is . meant One
London newspaper is addressed form
ally as M. A. P. and quoted as M. A.
P. The full name of the publication
Is Mainly About People. The Daily
Telegraph becomes I). T. in the hands
of tho abbrevlator, and it Is not rare
to find a bunch of initials, T. P. and
D. T. and M. A. P., for Instance, close
together in one short paragraph.
In this country at one time the Ini
tials 11. G. were known far and wide
among newspaper readers to be the
synonym for Horace Greeley, he him
self Instituting the abbreviation by
signing Tribune editorials in that way.
We have a host of notables just now
whose names, as Mr. Dooley would
nay. "are on the lips of every man in
town." Perhaps in the interest of
brevity we shall adopt the English
manner and make J. D. and J. P., with
others that will occur to mind, short
cuts to Rockefeller, Morgan, and so on.
Then as the list grows prizes will be In
order for the first correct guess as to
who Is meant in a particular connec
tion.
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Food Reform and Sentiment.
: ..In the work of reform timeliness Is
everything, and the.ruling high prices
of meat have made the past season fa
vorable for the agitation of a vegeta
rian diet. The argument of the pock
etbook Is often effective when all other
, plena tail' During the summer food
reformers, who were usually women,
have agitated and demonstrated the
claims of strict vegetable diet from the
Atlantic "to the Pacific. The claims
were not all voiced in the same key,
and it seems that the pocketbook argu
ment was not emphasized. Perhaps
that was taken for granted.
One argument of the vegetarians—
some of them at least— that they are
engaged in abolishing "the war against
animals." This was not an accident of
the hour, for the reformers have all
along allied themselves with the ele
ments of society which deplore cruelty
to animals. The butcher's shambles
are the inevitable corollary of the hu
.man appetite for meat. In the long run,
however, man's necessities, or his sup
posed necessities, dictate the daily bill
of fare. lie eats to keep up steam to
play his part in life. Whatever diet
will do that most effectively will in
the long run get his vote. More atten
tion to the preparation of vegetables
all along the line, from the ground to
the table, might demonstrate that meat
is a superfluous article as a strength
builder. That proved, either meat or
high prices will have to go.
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the State
of Washington, in and for Whitman
county.
, G. S. Rumbaugh, plaintiff, vs. D.
T. Dickey, J. B. Kandell and Winnie
. B. Kandell his wife, Neville Bag Com
pany a eorpo ation, ' G. W. Patterson,
John Patterson, Frank Patterson, Em
. ma Brashiers, Elizabeth Richards, and
The First State Bank of Colton, de
fendants.:, :<..--_
• State;, of Washington, County oi
Whitman, SS. ■■v;;
! The state of Washington to the saic
J D- T. Dickey,. J. B. Kandell, Winnie
• B. Kandell, Neville, Bag Company, G.
• W. Patterson, John ! Patterson, Frank
I Patterson, Emma Brashiers and Eliza
• beth Richards, defendants.
You ate hereby 'summoned and re
quired to appear in the Superior court
« the; state of Washington, in and foi
j whitman county, within sixty days
; wter the date of the first publicatior.
. * this summons, to wit: "within sixtj
; «ays after the 31st day of March, 1906,
: and defend the above entitled actior
t "> the above entitled court, and answei
;j» complaint of the plaintiff in saic
!"on, and serve a copy of your saic
answer on Thomas Neill, the under
signed, attorney for plaintiff, at his
™* in Pullman, in the county oi
""Mtman, state of Washington, and ii
you fail to appear and defend said ac
tion and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff, aforesaid, within the time
aforesaid, judgment will be rendered
against you, according to the .1.-mand
of the said complaint, which has been
filed with the clerk of said court. The
object of the above entitled action to
foreclose a mortgage of $1500.00 and
interest on a tract of land described
as follows: Commencing at a point
W feet north of the north east corner
of lot 12, in block 1, of the town of
Colton, Whitman county, Washington,
; running thence north 300 feet, thence
west 300 feet, thence south 300 feet,
thence east 300 feet to place of be
| ginning, given by D. T. Dickey and
i his then wife, Sarah C. Dickey, now
deceased, to the plaintiff. Recorded
in the auditor's office of said county in
book 103 of record of mortgages, at
page 368, and to have said real estate
sold and the proceeds applied on the
amount found due ot principal and in
terest and $100 attorney's fees, and •
costs of this action.
Dated March 31, 1906.
Thomas Neill, plaintiff's attorney.
Postoffice address, Pullman, Whit
man county, Washington.
First publication, Mar. 31.
REWARD.
We will give $5 reward for informa-
I tion that will lead to the conviction of
the person or persons that stole the ex
tension bell from our telephone.
POTLATCH LBR. CO.
By D. L. Kemper, Agt.
LOW RATES EAST.
The Northern Pacific Railway an
nounce special low rates from all
I points in this territory to the East
and return during the summer season
of 1900 to enable parties who so desire
to visit relatives and friends. The
rates to Chicago, St, Louis, St. Paul,
Minneapolis, Duluth, Kansas City, St.
Joseph, Leavenworth, Omaha, Council
Bluffs, Sioux City and Fort William
I will be one first class fare plus $10 for
the round trip and tickets will be on
sale July 2nd and 3rd, August 7, 8,
and 9, September 8 and 10. Going
j limit ten days from date of sale and
final return limit ninety days from
date of sale but not beyond Oct. 31st
1906. Stop overs will be allowed west
of Missouri river, St. Paul, Duluth
and Fort William.
In addition to the above rates num
erous other special rates will be made
for meetings to be held in the East
which will be made known upon appli
cation at any Northern Pacific Ticket
office or Mr. C. D. Wilson, Agent,
Pullman, Wash.
AUCTIONEER'S
yfix re
nu it
If you are going to have a sale
you can't afford to experiment.
Owing to extensive business in the
Auctioneering line and being in
communication with stock buyers,
I am better prepared to conduct
sales more satisfactorily than in the
past. My terms are the same to
everyone in Washington or Idaho.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every
case. Terms as low as the lowest.
Before making your sale call on or
address, J. B. HICKS,
Pullman, Wash.
The Old Reliable Auctioneer
All property sold at public auction on
the streets of Pullman by rue in future
will have per centage charged whether
bid in or not.
FARM LOANS
Are made by us on first \
mortgages at
Low Rates of Interest
We are prepared to make ad
vances promptly on business
or farm property. Titles in-,
vestigated. Look us up if you
wish to borrow or loan. Our
list of property for rent, sale
and exchange will prove in
teresting. Send for one.
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Squires & Gaddis
Flatiron Block.
BUSY BUSINESS BRIEFS
Finest line of Easter furnishings in
the I'alouse country at The Toggery.27
If you don't buy your clothes at
The Toggery you don't buy clot Ik >
right. 27
We want your Shoe business. Ten
per tent ofT for cash is quite a saving.
Windus & Styles. 27
Ten per cent off for cash on all our
Shoes. Rest quality. Lowest prices.
Windus & Styles. 27
Style, Quality and Fit in clothes at
The Toggery. 27
WANTED Good, steady, indus
trious single man as groom in veteri
nary hospital. S. B. Nelson. 26
Fire Sale on Wall Paper at Waters'
Furniture Store. 26
Save your money by buying our
Shoos. We handle nothing but the
best. Windus & Styles. 27
FOR SALE My new house and lot
on College hill. Good 160 acre farm
near Pullman. See Smith at Braggs.
If you want your hens to lay feed
them Imperial and Common Sense egg
food. For sale by Pullman Poultry Co.
Watt's Squirrel Poison is now made
by a new formula, under careful super
vision. It is a winner. Squirrels
still eat it, and it kills the squirrels.
Made only by Watt's Pharmacy.
FOR SALE An almost new Sure-
Hatch Incubator and Brooder. R. C.
Sargent, Military hill, Pullman.
WANTED-Two men in each county
to represent and advertise Hardware
department, put out samples of our
goods, etc. Traveling position or
office manager. Salary $90 per month,
cash weekly, with all expenses paid in
advance. We furnish everything.
The Columbia Houie, Chicago, 111.
Dept. 610, 234 sth Aye.
WANTED-Men in each state to
travel, post signs, advertise and leave
samples of our good.-. Salary $75 per
month. $3 per day for expenses.
KUHLMAN CO., Dept. S., Atlas
Block, Chicago.
WANTED — District managers to
post signs, advertise and distribute
samples. Salary, $18 weekly, $3 per
day for expenses. State age and
present employment.
IDEAL SHEAR CO., 39 Randolph
St., Chicago.
FOR SALE CHEAP- Lots 5 and 6,
blk. 63, Pullman. Shade trees, fruit
trees, shrubbery, etc. Across street
from public school building. Price
$400. Call on P. W. Kimball, or ad
dress L. C. Richardson, Grangeville,
Idaho.
Special prices on Empire Cream
Separators at The Stewart-Clure Hdw
Co.
No matter what price you pay, you
cannot get anything better than The
Toggery tailoring.
When yon go to buy a Btt jgy the first thing you look for is the
one that looks right. You want one that is neat in appearance,
style and finish. You will not buy a buggy that looks cheap and is
not symmetrically proportioned. Now look at the picture and note
the stylish appearance of the buggy represented. Notice the neat
pattern of the seat, the high back and the wide cushion. Notice
that the whole rig is properly proportioned to look right, and the
finish is the nicest that can be put on anything made out of wood
and iron. The quality is guaranteed. It is an
ANCHOR BUGGY
This is only one of the many styles that we have in stock.
Come in and look our stock over. We can show you a rig that will
please you. If you want to trade an old rig for a new one, see us
before you make a deal.
Baird <& Campbell
Pullman, Washington
Shoe bargains can be had every day
at our store. Come in. Correct ihoM;
corre.t treatment. Windus A Styli
For SALE Qwd seed oats. En
quire of Mrs. C. H, Thayer. High
Street 27
Now it tho time to buy new Wall
Paper at one half price. Waters'
Furniture Store. 2d
1600 rolls Wall Paper at one half
price. Waters' Furniture Store. 2(5
Children 1! Bhott, rice Ito 18, sell
ing fast at 75 cents. Windus £
Styles. 27
For the best plumbing and best
prices see Stewart-Cluro Hdw. Co.
Our tailoring has a reputation, luit
it baa more than that it has char
acter. Tho Toggery.
Good goods and good work; not one
without the other, but both and both
together in every garment. That is
the Toggery idea of fine tailoring.
For Barb Wire, Chicken Wire and
Lawn Fencing see the Stewait-Clure
Hdw. Co.
Squirrels never refuse it. It kills
the squirrels. Watt's Squirrel Poison
made and for sale at Watt's Pharm
acy.
FOR SALE High class stock sad
dle. J. J. Vanßruggeti.
We have just received a shipment
<if Monitor Drills, Dutchman Plows,
Harrows, and Garden Culitvators.
Call and cc us, our prices are right.
The Stewart-Clure Hdw. Co.
We are prepared to do any and all
kinds of plumbing. Our work is
strictly iirst class and our prices are
right. Stewart-Clure Hardware Co.
Special prices on Hog Wire at the
Stcwart-Clure Hdw. Co.
We have in stock at all times a full
line of Henney Buggies and Hacks
Bain and Moline Wagons. Call and,
inspect them. Our prices are right.
The Stewart-Clure Hdw. Co.
We do not merely say that our tail
oring is as good ha that turned out by
others at any price, but decidedly
better better trimmed, better tailor
ed, better fitting and handsomer in
every way. The Toggery.
FOR SALE- Good 2 1-4 in. wagon
with grain rack, 1 set heavy harness,
and a Cyphers 240 egg incubator, good
as new; lot of feed potatoes and quan
tity of goose feathers.
Pullman Poultry Co.
CAPITAL WANTED - Together
with a young man who wishes to grow
up in a manufacturing industry that
must be increased in order to supply
the demand. There are no other op
portunities to compare with this for a
live young man who has capital that
he wishes to control and at the same
time build up a large industry in Spo
kane. If you have capital and mean
business, address P. O. Box 523, Spo
kane, Wash.
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Pntenti tnken thrnuKli Munn .* Co. repvira
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and Adventure
Ashore and Afloat
with
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If you like to rend of the experiences of
anglers, shooters lad enmpers or yachting;
or if you are Interested in country life, ask
your newsdealer for l'orcs( »nd Stream,
or write for free specimen cony, or send
twenty-five cents for four weeks* trial trip.
Forest (nit Stream is a hrgc illustrated
weekly lournal, which contains the following
departments:
Game Bad and Gun, Natural History.
Sea »nd Ktvcr Fishing, Yachting,
TheSp-trtstnan Toarisl, Canoeing,
Kitle and Trap, Kennel.
We send free our catalogue of the best books
on outdoor life and recreation.
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346 Broadway, New York City.
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N. P. NOTICE.
The Northern Pacific announce that
effective Feb. 16th their train No. 1
will have a through chair ear, stand
ard Pullman sleeper and Pullman tour-
ist sleeper which will run through to
Kansas City via Billings and the Bur
lington Route, close connect ion being
made at St. Joseph at 9:40 a. m., ar
riving in St. Louis that evening.
There will be dining car service all
i the way thiough,and connection in both
directions to and from Omaha and
Denver. The service will be first
class in every particular. West bound,
this service will leave St. Louis at :
(5:01 p. m., Kanss City the next morn
ing, the first through cars will leave
Billings on train No. ;i the night of
the 13th. This will make double daily
train service in connection with the
Burlington via Billings.
GENERAL
blacksmithing;
: AND MACHINE WORK
; C. A. COSTON
; makes a specialty of
| Plow, Carriage and
I Wagon Work
OIL KINDS OF WHEN PROMPTLY lEPIIUI
i Wood - working Shop in Con
i nection.
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| Shop Opposite Star Stables on
Grand Street
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Pullman Steam Laundry
J. N. SCOTT, Prop.
Located on Grand Street, near the O. K. & N.
- \ depot, Pullman Wash. ■
First - Class Work is Guaranteed.
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One Oistinpuishing
Feature of the
I] Remington i
M Typewriter |
is that it LASTS
Ij Itdod good work when it is new, and B
|i|| continues to Ho good work when it is old. • I
tm Remington Typewriter Company ; pj«
Dr. 11. P. Marshall
Physician and Snrpon
First National Bank Building.
Both Plioih'r. Pullman, Was)
j Dr. F. J. Kayler
DENTIST
PORCELAIN CROWN ANr:
: BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY
Office over Pullman State Bank...
Hours: 8 a in to 12 111; and 1 to 5 p. til,
/{jSSijv The SHORTEST^ '
\Ctmkl QUICKEST Rdutc
V^l Wm To NEBRASKA
<§^J^> MISSOURI
And all points Ens?
Runs —
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS,
ELEGANT DINING CARS, ,
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, '
To SI. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Yargo, [
Helena and Untie.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ) ,
Chicago, Philadelphia. Washington, New
York, lioston and all points Bast '
and South.
L Ti MX CARD— I'UI.I.MAN.
j No. 9, south bound, ar. 11:55 p. in. '\>\\
12:05 p.m.
No. 10, north bound, due 10:50 a. uw><-
No. 12, Nor. Bound Pass', ar. 2:40 m.
No. 10, S. Hound Pass, ar. 3:55 a. in.
C.KM'.SHK BRANCH.
Mo. i'j departs 1:30 p. 111.
No. 16 arrives 9:30 b. Tv
For further information, time card iiMps
and tickets, call on or write
C. I). WILSON, Agent,
Pullman, Wash