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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Matte* m hereby given to the rred
■tors of Loclla A. Robertson, deceased,
and to all persons holding claims
«gia*t ber estate, to present the same
to the u&denigßed executor of said
estate, accompanied with the proper
vouchers, within cor year from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, at the office of the exec«tor,
towit. at the ls«r office of Tbotnas
Nrill. in Pullman, Washington, which
<» the office of the mim for the
transaction of the business of said
• tate.and that if not so presest«d they
will be forever barred.
William W. Robertson, Execstor
of the estate of LnellaA. Robertson';
First publication. Aug. MUk. 1907. i
WANTED-For D S. Array, able
bodied unmamed men between ages of
21 and 35: citizens of United States; of
good character and temperate babita.
who can speak, read and write English.
For information apply to Recruiting
Officer, Henry Building. Pullman.
Go to Billy Reed's for a square !
deal. 12tf I
Ir "Invention hath no nobler aim than to i
"Invention hnHk n>> nattier aim thin t>>
ii ten woman's I a tor. " I
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SWEEPER. Ask to see them at I
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Phone Red 251 Pullman, Wash.
PALACE HEAT MARKET
IRA HENSHAW, Proprietor.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice i* hereby riven to the cred
itors ef Sosao S. Zigler. deceased, to
presect their cUio» to the undersigned
administratrix cf said estate «t th«
*•• office of W. H. Harvey, Pullman,
Wuhsngton. within out year at i*«
date of the rat publication of this
notice, which will be November 23.
1907. m be forever banrd.
Dated this 22d day of November.
1997. Sosanah I. Mccleisirv.
Adminiitrathi.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
On at*] after Dec. Irt, 1997. we,
the nudenigned tutcber* of IHillmaa,
will do a strict!) cmli busio«M.
1. L. Hr&aham.
Koppel A Kreer.
Jchr.son 4 Son.
Dated Nov. 11th, 1907. It.
For Sale-100) share* at 25c per
; share. Dominion Consolidated Mining
Co. F. D. Reynolds, Palouse W»*h.
FOR SALE-Two good Si inch low
wheeled wagon* with California beds.
; Abo two good 12 inch gang plow* and
1 a tingle disc barrow. E. A. Bryan.
NISSEN SELECTED CAPTAIN.
A rote of the foctbal! coaches of
: ttw northwest has bees taken, and Urn '
following team selected as **- best j
material for tb* actcral poaitioos in ,
tkt nortliwcat:
Scott. O*a*aa, center; Kalra, W.S.
C, tad E«w, Washington, guards;'
Dimmick, WhiUnan, and Jamison, 0. |
A.C.. tackles, Moores. Orecon, and
Savidjre. Idaho, ends: Small. Idaho.;
ouarterhack; Nissen, W.S.C.. and'
KaaVr W.S.C.. halfbacks; Clark.
Oregon, fallback.
V.B C, m granted three men ib the,
lineup. Niascn. Halm, and Radar U. I
of 0.. three; Idaho, two; Whitman.
one; U. of W.. one. and O.A.C. one. '
'"Jerr>" Sum. captain of the W.H.
C. team, m honored with the same *
position on the all-northwest team, and
is well fitted for the captaincy, being
one of the headiest players that ever I
wore a football suit in the west. tie
>• also a star at carrying the ball and
running in punts. Halm is invincible
on defense, good on opening boles in
the opponent's line and an excellent i
punter, and RaaW the other W.S.C. j
man given a place, is selected because j
of bi« ability a* a plunging halfback. ;
He it heavy and fast on hi* feet,
rhcrry, though not elected to a posi
tion or. the team, is thought by many '
tv U better at center than Scott, oft
«>!■«•«». th* man arlerted, ami ran the
Utter a cloat race fur the punitiun.
Haniv and Miner. who wen handi
cs{««ed by injuries received early in
tb* anaaun. would otherwise undoubU
edly have made the team.
The team a* selected is without a
doubt the heat that could bm picked j
from northwest elevens and would J
prove a strong contender for honors
against any eleven. The coaches al- :
lowed a vote in the matter were.
Place, of the U. of W., Frwrt. of i
the L of 0.. Bender, of W.S.C,
Middleton. of the U. of 1., Norcross, •
of O.A.C. Haird. of Whitman. Sac*. '
of Willamette, and Findlay. of the U.
of M Referee Calhoua. of the I^-w
--tataa Normal, was also permitted to
' vote.
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-Bill" HaT, who has been em- i
plowed in the Cornet Drug •tore, has J
left that establishment, and will likely ||
go to Seattle.
-Mark Windus, who has been vis
iting his parents here for the past
month, left Monday for his duties in
California.
—R. B. Prater is the new proprie
tor of the Farmer* hotel. Mr Griffith
having retired from its management.
— Dolph, the It year old aon of Mr*.
11. H. Spauldipg. of Almota, diet!
Tuesday. after a lone sickness from'
spiral meningitis.
—Revival wrvic*-s are now in pti>- ,
gress at th. Baptist rhruch. being held [
every evening.
Your check for S9.SO will buy tSSt
pounds of the beat lump coal in town
at the yard- nf the Pot latch Lumber
company. lOtf.
Mr?. Dr. Ik-ntun is entertaining
her granddaughters. Mia* Sadie Stock
ton, a Senior la the U. of I. and Miss
Lillie Madison, of Portland this «aak.
— W. D. < Hitman who was indicted
by the grand jury for illegal voting in
Pullman, was found not guilty at Col
fax this week, the trial being held
I Monday and Tuesday.
—The eamaiitte which had in charge
the financing of the annual grange;
WKm mbbbMV ME tn** KnfHMi
: picnic and stock show held at Ewarts
vill*- last July has issued a statement
j of the receipts and expenditure* of the
I affair, which shows a total of $499.40
: received with an expenditure of (4G6.- '
70, leaving a blaaaee of 522.70.
— Ewartsville Grange reaucsts that
one member of each of the granges
composing the Picnic and Lift Stock
Association meet with that grange on
the first Friday in February to discuss
. matters in coßSectton with next sum
acr's picnic.
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■>--- lise ef children's Ii ■■ in ii !
Mrs. H. Douglass.
HAY STORAGE-PersoDS desiring ,
hay storac* hi quantity on track m- ■
! qaire -m E. A. Brran. Sts2.
Ac c* a . orvavi. ■""" *•
All the new shades in silks, *ci ]
vets and ribbons. Mrs. H. Douglass.
Milch Cows Wasted-The under-!
signed wants to pertfease several first i
class milch cows, either fresh or to
Vlßaw aVIn «i <••■ •. flwii IWBIM Vaj W
be fresh soon. W. M. Porter. *
W irHsU ■■aKI. W ami. rWW. •
GIRL WANTED assist La bou_—
work. Call at iiai iliar iof Mrs. R.
!L. Hardea. €11 Campos Arc. if
MONEY TO LOAN.
Tbp Pullman Savings A Loan Amu
rtAtion has m-.:r.r> to knn oa improv<>d j
eitj profwrtj. Tfc« prior cmn U
repaid in ml! monthly pofwarti.
Baking U» "buikiißK an I l«u>" plan
a dtsirmble tan for Urn pmoa havu%
a modest itromr Th* retire ban |
caa be rrpaid at any time vrihout a |
*•■•» TW same money you are now
I»Jit« f«w rent will, in a few year*,
if ai*l««i to Building and Loan stork,
t'-ri i.x.-v for you a home. Ttjis as*»
riatum has baas in operation rteariy
fivr years and has assisted in building
forty dwelling house* in l\illman.
Apply to an> uaWr tor details of uur
PIM E. S. Murrar. l^.
»f W. J. Roberts. Se*.
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Friday & Saturday Nights Utui IU ft 14
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Given by Home Talent, under auspices of Pullman Public Schools and directed
by the author. Proceeds for Piano Fund.
150 Young Ladies and Children in the Cast 150
I p11'" Protes<lUl * and bantifnJ costumes rejursei;tiug Pixir*. Hrownic*. Goblins. Insects.
I I icLimnnie*. Monkey*. Fairies, Pages. Flower Girls Giuuis, Japanese Maidens, Etc
E Young Ladies and Children in the Cast 150 I
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