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Albion. The industrial conditions of Albien are in fine shape. Sunshine and genial warmth the past week. Vegetation is on the boom. Miss Ilila I'attisoa and brother, Byron, spent the past week visiting in Lewiston. Mrs. Fanny Cummins has been quite ill for a few days from the ef fecti of la grip. Mrs. Genie Radius, of Gifford, Idaho, who has been here for four j weeks past caring for her sister through her illness, returned home Monday. Mrs. Mollie Clans Short is convalescing from a severe illness superinduced by la grip, and which ! terminated in an acute attack of Brights disease. Confined to the bed for nearly seven weeks, Mrs. Short is now able to sit up a part of each day. lUt* Ihetr i $§&;'■ MS I CLOTHES MADE '-'' B™HIwSBB^MM v H^'fl /' I TO MEASURE §||J w| « T H "P nfl UB ' m I--? I/I IV AI IF' * Hs*SHsEfß®KaShKi fS^Bi > ,swPSk| Chicijo tad i^Hi \^H Jj| I j New York | ?<.'■*";- ;^. > -^ i ntv= >>'?■, £:r Vm| p'^S-s » riSmul V?^^^a Spring Line BaM^fc^ Im>^ Just Opened j < hI9 It is worth something to you to know that the clothes you buy are what you think they should be. OUR Clothes are enjoya ble clothes. They look right. They feel right. They ARE right! AND —they can be bought at prices that preach new doctrine. t^f A "Royal" Coat front never "breaks." J. J. VAN BRUGGEN Post Office Building A.B.BAKEMCO? rHANDLE THE FOLLOWING LIKES OF GOODS: Studebaker Wagons and Hacks Studebaker Buggies and Carriages Canion Clipper Plows Superior Disc Drills American Fence Wire Tlic Walla Walla Weeder-the greatest machine yet vroduced for ground, cultivation under all conditions. McCormick Harvesting Machinery We take special pains to have on hand at all times full lines of extras for all mrchiuery sold by us. We believe it will pay you to deal with an old, reliable house. Give us a call. YOURS TRULY, A. B. BAKER k CO. Grand Sired, PULLMAN, WASH. The laditH of the M. E. Church were busy all last week getting the parsonage ready for the reception of the pastor's wife, who will arrive here from the East next Monday. The ladies of Albion and vic inity gave Mrs. Lew Wright a gen uine surprise party last Thursday. Everybody took their dinner with them, and a most enjoyable time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Wright but recently returned to their farm home from I'ullman, and now are j expecting to leave very soon for the Sound. Spraying of all kinds, orchard or /.hade trees, done by L. L. Good win, R. G. Armfield and R. J. Hill. Latest methods. Best spray. Con sult us. (2t) Buy the very best drill made. Its the cheapest in the long run. It will produce the best crops. It is called the Superior. If you doubt any of these statements ask your neighbor. (23 2) Pullman, Wash. Special Sale of CHILDREN'S WEAR, A Boon to Mothers* Children's Underwear at unheard of prices. All made in a sanitary factory by clean American girls. Seams felled and some double stitched. Any Garment in this line JOe 135 105 505 640 IDC f° r any of these fine styles 119 107 508 651 No better Garments made than these at 20c 127 109 714 671 Best values ever offereb at 25C 159 123 7y 670 In above assortment will de found garments to fit children from I to 14 years of age. All Good Muslin. Well Made. E. S. Burgan & Son &/>e Leaders Pullman, - ... Wash. Dr. A. E. Shaw, DENTIST AH work guaranteed. Charges moderate Teeth Extracted Absolutely Painless. E. A. REED, M. D. Physician and Svrgcon. (Successor to Geo. B. Wilson, M. D.) OKFICK a*jd KESIDKNCE IN 1.0.0. F. BLOCK Day and Night Calls answered from office. Telephones Main 11 and the Fanners' 'Phone PULLMAN, - - WASHINGTON People wishing spraying done should consult with R. J. Hill, R. G. Armfield or I*. L. Goodwin, college students. LEVI ANKENY. Pres. F. T. GREKR, Cashier. GAY LOMBARD, Vjce-Prks. S. A. TURNER, ASSIST. Cash. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I o/ PULLMAN • TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Anything pertaining to conservative banking will receive our prompt and careful attention CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season I South Side Main Street - - - - Eullman, Wash.