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EWARTSVILLE | Miss Alice Myers of Camas, Idaho, -ho spent a few days last week vis- Lgwith Mrs. Cecil Eaton returned ""\Vawawai Saturday, where she will spend some time visiting friends. Mr F. A- Hodges drives a new ,9*! 6 model Ford car. Messrs. Fillard and Will Naffziger have purchased a new Saxon automo bile. Quite a large crowd attended Po mona Grange Friday. Some very important business was attended to. X cafeteria dinner was served at. Tan glewood. the weather was fine and all enjoyed themselves. In the afternoon some very appropriate speeches were delivered and games we re indulged in by all on Rogers mi The Misses Minnie and Myrtle Story visited from Friday until Sat urday with their sister. Mrs. Ren Henson. Master Ronald llately, son of Mr. f nd Mrs. R. R. llately, who has been confined to bis bed so Ion? and was 1 reported convalescent, is not expect ed to recover. s7 Messrs. C. D. Martin. A. J. Whit ten and J. C. Kamerrer went to Col , fax Friday on business. Mr. Paul Ryan of Portland, Ore. is spending his vacation with his father in Pullman and his brothers, Will and Ed Ryan, and his sister, Mrs. Frank Murray, on the ranch. Mrs. Nat Bryant, spent Sunday in Colton with her daughter. Lola. Mr. Homer Mathews was the guest of Reade Young Friday and Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert (lately were business visitors in Colfax Sal'.Hi.y. Miss Berniee Grey was a guest at the H. J. Young home from Satur day until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Kamerrer ami 91. C. Kamerrer spent Sunday at th* 1 R. L. Hollenbeck home. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman I'raunon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Pi: old Brannon. Misses Lucile and Iva Brannon spent Sunday with the Misses Mildred and Mabel Hodges. Miss Cloy Short of Pullman is as sisting Mrs. ('has. Vollmer with ncr housework. Mr. Claude Rucker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Rucker. Mr. and Mrs. Chase and family spent Sunday at the Pert. Hateiy home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mathews, Char lotte and Kathryn, Dr. and Mrs. Ed Maguire, Grandma Davis. Aileen Davis and Mrs. Mamie Johnson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Young. Mr. J. S. Klemgard went to Lewis ton on business Sunday, returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. LaFollette, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whitten called at. the V. L. Higgins ami J. M. Klemgard homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Neil. Mr. Wade Story, Minnie ami Myrtle Story went to Almota Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hodges and family called Sunday afternoon at the J. M. Klemgard home. Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Hodges, Chas. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. .1. XV. Haines, went to Onecho Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Joel Chamberlain. Mrs. Sherman llately and family left Monday for Cambridge, Idaho, to Join her husband. Master Homer Holliday spent Sun day with Master Hudson Klemgard. Mrs. John Fulfs and Mrs. Arthur Cole spent Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and family motored to the Robert Prater home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Vollmer. Cloy Short and Emory Pate went to Pull man Sunday l 0 attend the funeral of, w«»- Urlch. Miss Edith Lybecker, who has been teaching school at Anatone, Wash., is "siting her sister, Mrs. A. E. Olson, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Fulfs spent Monday and Tuesday in Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hinrichs and amily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. p ayne ( Mr. ri,,,,,,. Wayman has been Quite head"" W6ek W'th a" :,I'"' '" his - !"• W - c- Kamerrer is running his woune engine again, sawing wood "a chopping grain ' but can do no "* himself as his hand is still very c. 110 gets along nicely running na« car with one hand, Len_ c omeaSleS are again in our midst, m , p nyder has a severe case, Jim and v in a" two chlldren of Mr. then, MaX Hinriohß also have *"»• Minnie Bryant and son, tie c'e ' returned Friday from Span- T U !_h and Mrs' W- H- Spence left atlvea ay °r Milton> °re- to vislt rel " ■'.•-■ Messrs. Fred Gullek, Oscar Gilbert and Jess Paullus left Wednesday for Cambridge. Idaho, to look at the country. Mr. Gilbert has .lisposed of bis ranch here to Mr. and Airs „crt Hateiy. Mrs. Minnie Bryant and ran _ Houck spent Sunday at the \ F. Carrothers home. Mr- and Mrs. F. P. Copley _,„, Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Hodges. Mr. and Airs. w. a. Lybeckei were the guests of Air. and Alts. E. _. Ly becker Sunday. ■Miss Effie Story went Tuesday to assist Mrs. Will Cochrane with her sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Brannon and Grandma Brannon attended Me morial services in Colfax Tuesday. Mrs. Belle Wilcox of Walla Walla came Tuesday and will spend some time visiting her brother, Sherman Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Martin spent Tuesday with Mr. ami Mrs. V. L. Hig gins. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Voting of Ca mas, Idaho, arrived this week and will visit for a while with Mr. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Young. The friends of Mrs. Thos. Batty will be glad to know she is getting along nicely since her recent opera tion. There will be a picnic given at the V. L. Higgins home June 11, 19] Everyone in Ewartsville precinct is invite-el. Com,, and bring lunch. Pro Ide something for entertainment. Word has been received that Mrs. .1. S. Klemgard and family will leave California by auto tomorrow, June .'!, for the Palouse country to join Air. Klemgard on the farm. Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Bush spent Sunday afternoon with Air. and Mrs. Alex McPherson. There will be Sunday school at 2:00 o'clock and preaching al 3:00 o'clock next. Sunday at the Bryant school house. The children of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hodges have the measles this week. Dr. and Mrs. Colbert spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. A stranger who came to work for Mr. Frank Wilson Wednesday on the Thomas Hatpin farm, was kicked in the. stomach Thursday morning, The extent of his injury was not learned. Order t<> Show Cause Why Mortgage or Sale ..I Real Estate Should Vol lie Made In the Superior Court of Whitman County, State of Washington. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Bernice Haines et al.. Minors. It appearing to the said Court by the petition this .lay presented and filed by James XV. Haines, the guard ian of the state of Iterniee' Haines, James Wesley Haines, Anna If. Haines and Linda Doris Haines. minors, praying for an order author izing the mortgage or sale .if real estate", that it is necessary to mort gage or sell all of the real estate of said minors in order that a better in vestment of the' proceeds may lie made: It is therefore ordered by the said Court that all persons Interested in the estate of said milieu's, appear be fore the' said Superior Court on tie' Ist day of July, I'.tin. at 10:00 O'clock a. m.. of said day, at the court, room of said Superior Court, at Colfax, in said County and State to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said James W. Haines to mortgage or sell so much of the real estate of said minors as shall be necessary; and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in The Pull man Herald, a newspaper printed and published in Whitman County, State of Washington. Dated June Ist, 191 G. R. L. MeCROSKEY, Superior Judge. D. c. Dow, attorney for the Guard lan, Pullman, Wash. Slate of Washington. County of Whitman, ss. I, B. F. Manring, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Whitman County, Slate of Washington, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing is a true, full and correct copy Of an order duly made and entered upon the mini of the' said Superior Court. Witness ins hand and the Seal tf said Court, this Ist day of June. 191 C. B. F. MANRING, (seal) County Clerk. By M. P. Bellinger, Deputy. June 2-30 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors of Pullman who made our sorrow much easier to bear by their kindness shown us. at the death of our beloved mother. Words can not express our gratitude. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Atherton and Daughter. NoTlci; to , i, , , oi;s I" the Superloi Court ol the State of Washington, In and for the County of Whitman. '" the Alatter of the Estate ... will '•'•' ' H. Hammond, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executiix of the will of Wllliatn H. Hammond, deceased, to the creditors ami -11 persons having Claims against the estate of . aid de ceased, te> present them with the necessary vouchers within one year '"'tor the date of th.- first publica tion of this notice, to wit: within one year alter ■'■■ 26th day of May, -V D. 1916, to said exeeui,;*, a t the office "' I). C. Dow, in th City of Pull "mil, Whitman County. State of Washington, the iami being the place i'"; tin- transaction of Hie' busi ness of paid estate. Dated May 26th, 1 !>!(>. MARY l: HAMMOND, Executrix of the Will of William '■'■ Hammond, Deceased. May26June23 SOME FACTS ABOUT THE PULLMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION To provide a systematic and abso lutely :'-;" plan for the investment of savings, and to aid its members to acquire homes of their own is tbe object of the Pullman Savings and Loan Asss'-'iaion. The Association is in every sense a HOME Institution. Who it's For it is for the Practical Man, who realizing the uncertainties of busi ness and health, and of the folly of spending all his money as fast as '"' gets ii, provides for an emer gency. It is for ihe Prudent Woman, who '■' ' of her earnings or allowance, de sires i" put away a little money, monthly, where it. will be securely and profitf'.bly Invested, and give her t-ho least trouble and where .-.he i .m get it when needed. It is for (lie Young Man possessing tho manhood and determination to save something every month from his earnings as a reserve fund, to draw on when sick or out of a posi tion, for providing a home or for a start in business. It is for Boys and Girls, to help them to be economical and industri ous and to encourage them to ac quire th.- habit of saving, provide a fund to educate them and to make them independent. It is for Societies, (internal and Other Organizations wishing to In vest thicr income for the purpose of creating a reserve fund, or for build ing. It is for all Seeking a Home or who want to improve their property, or pay off a mortgage or to provide a fund for any other worthy purpose. Call on or Write M. K. SNYDER Pullman, Washington Notice of Settlement of Final Account In the Superior Court of Whitman County, State of Washington. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry M. A ten. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Ella Aten, the administratrix of the estate of Henry M. Aten, deceased, has ren dered and presented tor settlement and filed in said court her first and filial account of her administration of said estate, and that Saturday, the third .lay of June, 1916, at the hour of 9:16 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the court room of said Court, in the City of Colfax, Whitman County, Stat.- of Washington, has been duly appointed by the said Court for the settlement of said ac count, at which time and place any person interested in said estate ma) appear and file his exceptions in writing to said account and contest the same. Dated April 28, 1010. B. F. MANRING, Clerk. Lovejoj & Sanger, Attorneys for Estate. MaysJune2 LOST —May 21, on Colorado, Montgomery or Star Route street, an old gold breast pin with scarlet stone in center and the name Abide, etc., engraved on inside. Valuable for its history. Phone 1883 or leave at Herald office. Women's and Misses' summer coats are going for nearly half price at C. R. SANDERS CO. FOR SALE- By owner, modern 9 room modern bungalow with full basemen! on College hill; 307 Mont gomery St. C. E. Naffziger. Uiyl2tf FOR SALE —Lot 50x75 feet on corner of Montgomery and Opal streets. For particulars see W. S. Pritchard. apr2Btf Our gingham work dresses for girls will appeal to you. See them at C. R. BANDERS CO. '111 IK'S For General White Lead —10c per pound in 12%, 25, 50 or 100 pound lots. 3m Duthle tor all kinds of li-Mr aprtitt Order to show Cause Why Decree of Distribution Should Sot. it,. Made 1,1 the Supe.rior Court of Whitman County; Htnte of Washington. In the Matte; of the Estate of Henry M, Aten, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Ha Aten. administratrix of the estate of Henry M. Aten deceased setting forth that she has filed her lirj and final account of bar admin istrate a of the estate of said de ceased iv this Court, and that the same is now In a condition tel be closed, ami the residue thereof dis tributed to the hoirs and legatees en titled thereto; that all the debts and expenses of administration have been duly paid, and that a portion of said estate- remains to be divided among the persons entitled thereto, and praying am ing other things for an order of distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons en titled it ia ordered that all persons Id terested in the .-state- of Henry M. Aten, deceased, in- and appear be fore the Superior Court of Whitman County, state, of Washington; at the court room of said Court, at Colfax, in said Count} and State aforesaid, on Saturday, the third da) of June, 1916, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., then and there to show cause why an or der of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate among the heirs and legatees of Bald deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for four successive weeks before the said third day of June, ill 16, in the Pullman Herald, a newspaper printed and published in Whitman County, Slate' of Washington. Dated April 28th, 19 16. I: 1.. MeCROSKEY, Superior Judge, State of Washington, County of Whitman, ss. 1. 1!. F. Manring, County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of Whitman County, State of Washing* ton, do hereby certify that the fore going is a full, true and correct copy of an order made and entered of record upon the minutes of the Bald Superior Court. Witness in) hand and official seal affixed this 28th da) of April, 1916; B. P. MANRINQ, 1 seal i County Clerk Ma) June 2 .ail leer beautiful new spring skirls at C. It. Sanders Co. GIRL WANTED—For general houses Phone 1591. Ramer's Chocolates Direct from the Factory They will Please You THORPE'S SMOKE HOUSE (Incorporated) 4 Phone 28 Where Everybody Goes _H___B_fl_l^__^_n__-__fl_ I AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT »V LIABILITY INSURANCE is a Vital necessity to every owner. Just read the daily list of auto accidents for proof. I will gladly quote rates, etc., and answer questions. M. J. Chapman AGENT Quality -—7— AND Quantity RULES AT THE CITY MARKET R. C. HAMILTON, Proprietor Phone 99 r**J_ Nn \\ «Like Gas\. gf|^| for comfort ; ffr;r^~' ;jr and convenience IP™ 31 NEW PERFECTION I OIL COOK-STOVE m No coal, wood or ashes 7 gto lug—no waiting for g For Best Results I the fire to burn up. Bet- _ Use Pear/ Oil H ter cooking because of [ ; ; j j the steady, eveniy-dis- 1 _ I tributed heat, under i Better cooking j perfect control. Allheal 7 and a cleaner. 3 concentrated on the cooler kitchen. | cookingandnot radiated 7 Now serving a around the room. The « nnn nnA ■ I long, blue chimneys J 1 AJJUU.UUU L prevent all smoke and homes f smell. jj Bakes, boils, roasts, toasts. v In 1, .'. 3 and 4 || Meii< efficient than your - : I.m, ■: ■ . es.wlth [j wood or coal stove and costs en without oven. _.: less to operate. -y Also cabinet S ASK YOUR DEALER TODAY. "' 7 models with I STANDARD OIL k... iss cooking 1 COMPANY I °vc,Ui- m (Culitornia) t~ 1= Pullman ;h --]F3 ,-iej-4—-n~, -— gae -■ v ag .» 1. For Sale by Floyd Hamilton Lee Allen l /^_ __H *\1 _af-____f C A B^r^^^ P^l 'B Wm I 3ta_k_ ***^ _nt **" "Irtlll ■ I jP^^ -HH-I-I ____^™W \ mmtmw>^ l^^LSJw^Mel C__^y*wn» I' \ ___ntf_il__^_ ]• The back-breaking work, that of keeping the kitchen (| clean, involved when the coal range held sway. It is a won { der women put up with it as long as they did. Every time ? the range was stoked or the ashes emptied the floor was I dirtied up. Today that condition is gone. Women who like ]» cleanliness cook by wire. The Washington Water Power Company > L. \V. KINGSBURY, Loral Agent _ ... LOW RATES June 4-5-6-7-8 Northern Pacific Ry. THE YELLOWSTONE PARK LINK. TO PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Summer Excursions East Low round trip fares to all points in Middle West, and in Eastern States and Canada. Tickets on --.lie daily June 1 to September 30. HOMIiSLEKEK FAKES, round (§{\^^\ trip to Montana. Ask about these \Sj__9s_) low rates. \^i^lr_£ Rates, all information, and tickets from WM. LAIRD, Agent, Pullman, Waih. M. A. BERG, T. P. A., Lewi.ton, Idaho. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. slifillliißi o ,^^^^^smmmmm*mamme^m t^^>^^^ W m m m m>m*~~ * m* * 'mt m-a-^mammrne*