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BIG STOCK SHOW AT PORTLAND IN SEPTEMBER. ; Portland, August 1 6— Officials of the Lewis and Clark exposition are great ly pleased with the interest which is I being taken in the stock show to be held at the exposition from September 19 to 29, and are confident that the large number of entries assures the success of the undertaking. In the neighborhood of $50,000 is now avail able in prize money, the $40,000 appro priated by the fair management hav ing been augmented repeatedly by do nations. It is not the prize money, however, but the excellence of the western market that is responsible for the interest which stockmen are taking in the show, according to M. D. Wis dom, live stock superintendent. "The stock indusry in the Pacific West has a wonderful future," .says Mr. Wisdom, "and eastern breeders are just beginning to appreciate this , fact. Several of the big firms are j coming out with the intention of lo- ' eating branch houses in the west if prospects seem favorable, and one of I the largest firms, McLaughlin Broth ers, of Columbus, Ohio, and Kansas City, Mo., already has established a branch office in Portland." McLaughlin Brothers will show at the fair a fine lot of Clydesdales, Bel gians, French Coach horses and Perch eons, imported recently from Europe and never before exhibited. Alex. Galbraith, of Trent, Wash., likewise j will exhibit for the first time an im portation of Clydesdales, Suffolks and Percheons, and J. Grouch & Son of Layfayette, Ind., have entered forty head of Percheons, Belgians and Ger- ( man Coach horses. , W. S. Skinner, superintendent of ' the National Live Stock Show in Chi cago, is getting together a trainload j of Shorthorns, Hereford, Pole Angus < and Galloway breeds for exhibition at ] the fair. The state of Missouri has ( appropriated $50, for special premiums l to be awarded the.Missouri cattle mak- , ing the best showing at the fair, and j other influences combine to assure the s success of this department of the show. F The showing of Shorthorns promises to be unusurally good. The Oak Hill farm of North Yakima, leads off with f an entry of 21 head, and other entries have been made by W. O. Miner, of * Heppner, Ore; Jay P. Graves and H. W. Peel of Spokane, and Charles E. \ Ladd, of Portland, whose herd won first prize at the St. Louis fair last i year. E. D. Mitchell of Clinton, ' Mo., owner of the famous Tebo herd, with Choice Good at its head, also has i appiled for stall room, and there are ( many other entries. 1 W. H. Ladd, of Portland, whose ] Loretta D. won first prize in the dairy class at St. Louis, will be among the , exhibitors of dairy breeds. , Several i other Oregon stockmen have entered - Jerseys. Charles E. Pierce, of Stoc- ' ton, Cal., who owns by far the finest herd of Holsteins in the world, will show forty head which he has import ed direct from Holland. Mrs. Will iam D. Honeyman will exhibit her Kelbin Grove herd of Ayershires, which is one of the finest in America. Dr. H. P. Marshall Physician and Snrpi First National Bank Building. Both Phones. oilman, Wash. J. L. Harris Physician and SnrpH Dr. Wilson's rooms, I. O. O. F. Block. Local Telephone—Cilice, 441; res., 131. Rural Telephone— Office, 34; res., 36. $100,000 TO LOAN NOW ON FARM PROPERTY Easy Terms—See us at once. HARVEY & KIMBALL j AGENTS. FOR BALE Until Sept. Ist, 7* acres choice land adjoining city of i Pullman, and within three blocks of college campus. Price, $1200 cash. No commission. Apply to owner, 3w C. J. RANDALL, Pullman. Last year patterns in wall paper at one half price, at Waters Furniture Store. tf NOTICE. I desire to optain a complete list of all persons in town who wish to keep students to room or to board or both during the coming year. The list will be printed and .1 list sent to every prospective student inquiring in regard to the matter. If all those who wish to keep student boarders or roomers will lot me know, I will place their name on the list. Please say defi nitely what accomodations are offered, whether room or board or both, and price asked. Also give location, and oblige, F. F. NALDER, Registrar State College. SPECIAL RATE. Supreme Court Session Foresters Of America, Buffalo, N. V., August 22-26. Rate $80.00 Date of sale Aug. 14 and 15. Limit GO days from date of sale. C. D. WILSON, Agent. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATAION. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for the County of Whitman. J. W. Steams, Plaintiff, vs. David A. S. Huffman and Lottie C. Huffman, his wife. Defendants. State of Washintgon, County of Whit man : 88. THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, To David A. S. Huffman and Lottie C. Huffman, his wife: You are here by summoned and required to appear in the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Whitman County, within 80 days after the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to wit: Within CO days after the 15th day of July, 1905, and defend the above en titleed action in the above entitled Court and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in said action and serve a copy :>f your answer on H. J. Welty, the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at lis office in Pullman, in the Coutny of Whitman, State of Washington, and f you fail to appear and defend said iction and answer the complaint of the )laintiff aforesaid, within the time iforesaid, judgment will be rendered igainst you according to the demand >f the said complaint which has been lied with the Clerk of said Court. The object of the above entitled ac tion is to foreclose a certain real estate mortgage, dated April 7, 1893, cover ing the following described real es .ate: Lots 3 and 4 in Rlk. 1; Lots 1, 2, 3 »nd 4 in Blk. 3; all of Blk. 5 except ng Lot 6 thereof; Lot 2, Blk. 6; Lot i, Blk. 7; Lot 6, Blk. 12; Lot 4, Blk. 18; Lots 7 and 8, Blk. 14; Lot 4, Blk. 15; Lot 1 and 6, Blk. 16; Lots 1, 4, 5, >, 7, 8, 9, 10, Blk. 17; Lot 5, Blk. 18; Lots 2 and 3 Blk. 19; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Blk. 20; all in Huffman's Second Addition to Tekoa ; also Lot 10, Blk. 5, in George T. Huff man's Addition to Tekoa, all in Whit man County, Washington, said mort gage being recorded in Book 64 of mortgages, page 168 records of said county. Dated this 15th day of July, A. D., 1905. H. J. WELTY, Atty. for Plaintiff. Postoffice address, Pullman. Whit man County, Washington. WM. SWAIN ARCHITECT and SUPERINTENDENT Office over First National Bank If you are going to build call and sec me WAGONMAKER IN PULLMAN. Gentlemen Take Notice, a first ; Wagon Maker and Carriage i Builder has located in the Drink water Shop, Pullman, Wash. All work promptly done ami guaran teed. Come one, come all and give me a trial. F. H. Harris. Dr. F. J. Kayler DENTIST With Dr. Shaw, Nat'l. Bank bldg. Dr. A. E. Shaw. DENTIST All work guaranteed. Charges moderate Tee Extracted Absolutely Painless. , LOW RATES TO DENVER ON N. P. R. Epworth Ijeaffue meeting, July sto 9; Eagles meeting, Aug. 14 ito 24; Osteopathic Assn. meeting, Aug. 15 to 19; G. A. R. meeting, Sept. 4to 7. Rate, $50 for round trip; limit, 30 days. C. D. Wilson, Agt. Your neighbor lias a Studebaker. Why haven't you ? (23) Planet Jr. and Iron Age garden! tools at the Pullman Hardware Store. It you want to be abreast of the times you must have a Studebaker buggy. (23) A few Empire cream separators for .sale at cost. Stewart-Cluro Hardware Co. 4t When buying a Piano consul Lester Gammon, of the Allen & Gilbert Kamaker Co., Portland, who handles 16 different makes of Pianos. I such as the Knabe, Everett, Steeck, Fisher, Packard, Ludvvig, Mason & Hamlin and others. You can make your own terms. (i4tf) $70.00 TO EL PASCO, TEX. AND RETURN. Nov. 14th to 18th. Limit 30 days from date of sale. Account annual meeting of American Mining Congress. C. I). WILSON, Agt. N. P. R. { $50.00 TO DENVER AND RETURN VIA N. P. August lGth to 19th. Liimt 30 days! from date of sale. Account National | Fire Insruance Agents. C. I). WILSON. Agt. F'ALLAMHVALS We have a larger, more up-to date and better stock of mer chandise than ever before, with prices that are right. We are making an extra effort this fall to show you good goods at the lowest prices. Here are a few of the new things SHIRT WAISTS--In Mohairs, Silk and Flannel. DRESS GOODS--All colors and styles. See window display. DRESS TRIMMINGS--A larger line than ever. You will find what you want here in Dress Trimmings. FLANNELETTES--All new patterns, from ia# to 20c. PURSES, BELTS, UMBRELLAS-They are the latest. CAPS--Men's and Ladies'. New styles; new effects. MEN'S HATS--All new styles now in. WHITHAM& WAGNER c • • • — I A. B. BAKEM CO.] I I I HANDLE THE FOLLOWING I LINES OF GOODS: , I IStudebaher Wagons and Hacks a Studebaker Buggies and Carriages 1 Canton Clipper Plows i I Superior Disc Drills ■ American Fence Wire * I The Walla Walla Weeder-the greatest | (machine yet produced for ground cultivation ■ under all conditions. 1 . \lcl 'orm ioh Harvesting Machinery | I ____________ I We take special pains to have on hand at all times full lines I lof extras for all mrchinery sold by us. We believe it will pay ■ you to deal with an old, reliable house. Give us a call. 1 YOURS TRULY, g IA, B. BAKER & GO. ■ Grand Street, PULLMAN, WASH. I 25th SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ;■: We have a number of broken lines that we must sell out entirdy"am^ | son's best selless. We are cutting prices to make a quick clean up and below are a few of the ma *" ive offerings at sacrifice prices. y attracj Twelve pieces DIMITIES, LAWNS and 108 pail's of LADIES' FINE COTTON LADIFS' SILK *U MULLS, usual price, 15, 20 and 25c, now an'l LISLK HOSE, regular 40, 50 and 6oc sihbtumictc ' ASHABLi I 10 cents ; 25,.c entjP^JP^__ "™ s styles '""" one °fthe»*j "''': "^^ty^ee^palrsT"ladTeS^SHOEs! I'^o Shirt Waists now .. } Thirteen pieces FANCY SHIRT many styles and sizes; 2, 2%, 3, 3'/,, 4, at $2.00 Shirt Waists now H'2(l WAIST COTTON GOODS, usual price, 1-2 off reg. price $2.50 Shirt Waists now.".'.'.'.'.'.'. ! * 40, 50 and 60c, now Seventy-five pairs go at $3.00 Shirt Waists now... !?'^ 20 CentS ; 1-3 Off reg. price foooSnirt Waists now!!!!!!!.!!""""!;^ and RIBBON REMNANTS go at | Corset Covers. Kimonas, Drawers, Child- left Overs from suits at " 1-3 tO 1-5 oft reg. price «n's Wash Dresses, go at \ 1-2 reg. price 3 _ or _ 1~5 on reg price *'-*~~*~*. -~~—-JI^JL. Thirty.seven pieces of WHITE WASH || S^fi^^HHILDRBN'S SHO^ | |fS|WS GOODS 1-5 off reg. price yLSS/^^S^ JiS.oc) Summer Suits at tlo^ i-soffree orice i"5 to 1-3 off reg. price f Summer moo 1 UU I Cg. price ou never bought better wearing slioes ... , tll.Q| than these at the price asked, and are ' *12-00 ¨ller Suits at $J) J Eighty pieces of FANCY ALL SILK 5 what we sell every day for school wear, i $ 7-5° Summer Suits at * .^T RIBBONS* ; BLACK SATEEN niait- $ ■•■.".''■s 5| 1-4 Off reg. price ed or shirred add with dust ruffle. The MT? v.eTuT4T-ri'T^r^ !! , !LJL latest out. Elite brand. MEN'S WHITE AND FANCY COL ioc Ribbons now 7 l-2c f 1-25 Skirts now $1.00 ORKI) WASHABLE VRSTS.sizeswto* 15c Ribbons now 11 1 4c $2.00 Skirts now $1.60 $1.25 Vests go now at « J» 20c Ribbons now 15c $J^^!^]^^^JJ^Zi^^d^^ 0 $1.50 Vests go vow at fl S 21 Ribbons now.::-::::::::::;:::::i?c C LADIES'ami GENTLEMEN'S RAIN- *2.00 Eests go now at !'.'.'.'.'.'' « mo Ribbotiß now 37 1-2 c COAI S - These I!Kht weight garments ~ ———^-_ 50c R.bbons now 37 l-2c are also very useful as (]usU>rs Highest market TpaidfbT^ $ 5.00 Raincoats go at <4 00 and CHICKENS. Today we are S LADIES'BLACK SILk MITS, regu- $ 8.00 Raincoats go at ........16.40 in store trade for } weare P yllls lar 35, 40 and 50c, now $10.00 Raincoats goat $8-00 Eggs one r» a X r pnt-? npr nair #12.50 Raincoats oat $10.00 Hens .\ '.. 12cSJih 15 cents per pair , lß<oo Raincoats goat $13.40 jchickens .......V.ilf Jjj BLACKMAN BROS. & CO. CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season South Side Main Street - - - - Pullman, Wash. I.HVI ANKKNY, Put, V. T. GRKHR, Cashier. GAY LOMBARD, VICE-PRES. S. A. TURNER, Assist. CASH. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK __ ___— PULLMAN —- TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Anything pertaining to conservative banking will receive our prompt and careful attention i {'tßkosA P n l ail f^eam Laundry J- N' SCOTT, Prop. KSiMWr^^^M First-class work " ': I f*?l~ '4i y l^Milr^f guaranteed V-'-^BJlfes ■ I.'Hated on Grand St. near 0. R.&X. •^pP^l^^^t depot "" Pullman, Wash. STEWART - CLURE Hardware Co. Bain and Moline Wagons, Eenney Rubles and Hacks, DeKalb Hog, Chicken and Lawn Fencing, Empire Cream Separators, Buffalo Pitts Threshers and Entities, Iron Age Cultivators, Majestic and Moore Rani es, Cole's Hot Blast Healers, Paints, Oil, Glass, Brushes, Tools, Cat lien/, Plumbing Work, Dutchman and John Deere Plows. 1900 ■•' _yM 1900 S WASHER 18$ fnjk WASHER ' STEWART - Clll v l Lllnil If LU I" Hardware Co. is;