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l EWARTSVILLE Wayne and Harold, the two little sons of Mrs. Minnie Bryant, have been seriously ill at the C. F. Car i others home for several days. .Mrs. L. J. Story, Hattie, Lloyd ami Milburn Story spent from Friday un til Saturday at the Ben llen-on home near Pullman. K. E. Snyder experienced his sec ond separator explosion on Thursday of last week. Ho was threshing for Mr. Payne when a small fire started In the machine. It was extinguished and threshing had progressed about 15 minutes when a severe explosion occurred which totally wrecked the machine. H. J. Young, who has been run ning his combine on the I. T. La Follette farm, reports a remarkable day's run for last Saturday. He threshed 750 tacks of barley and had a two-hours delay because of a breakdown. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Brannon were Colfax Visitors Sunday. Mrs. Bert llatley and son Mabry, returned home Saturday after spend ing a week with relatives at Colfax. The Misses Patsy Klein and Lola Bryant left Monday for Colton to attend the St. Scholastics acad emy at that place. Tho Ontario school started Tues day with Mrs. Smithson of Pullman as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kineaid, Helen and Jack Kineaid. were Sunday guests at the .'. M. Klemgard home. Mrs. William Hatty has been quite seriously ill again at her home al Wawawai. Arthur Cole has purchased a Ford car. Frank Wilson was a business vis itor at Pomeroy a few days tho first of the week. C. H. Kineaid and Frank Murray have purchased a vltriollng machine which treats six sicks of grain at one time. The machine Is the same as the ones purchased by Sherman Brannon and Frank Wilson from E. C. Snurloek of Colfax. John Fulfs this week started threshing his grass seeds. Miss Belle Higgins spent Monday afternoon with Miss Nellie Kamer ror. Claude and Leßoy Ruckev and J. C. Holliday spent from Saturday un til Sunday in Colfax with Troy Holli day at the St. Ignatius hospital. There will be services at the Bryant school house Sunday Septem ber <"» at 3 o'clock by the Rev. .1. W. Caughlan of Pullman. Miss Maude Penny of Pullman spent a few days the first of the week at the H. J. Young home. Cleo Greer was a Colfax visitor from Saturday until Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Eastman and son, Chester, of Pullman were guests at the R. G. Lyle home a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Cathcart and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Staley of Pull man, called at the T. .1. Young and V. L. Higgins homes Sunday after noon. M". and Mrs. Sherman Brarinon were called to Colfax Wednesday by the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnett at Colfax. H. W. Hodges had two separator explosions last week, neither of which did a great deal of damage. LOOT Black and white female setter: about one year old; had collar with padlock; answers to name of Rover; disappeared Tuesday in the Ewarts ville district. Reward for Informa tion leading to recovery. Address Herald office. SO DECEPTIVE Many Pullman People Fail to Realize the Seriousness Backache is so deceptive. It comes and goes—keeps you guessing. Learn the cause—then cure it. Possibly It's weak kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills -"•a so effective. We present the following case as proof: L. E. I.argent, stationary engin eer. 405 Oak St., Colfax, Wash., says: "While living in Pullman. I "as advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I got a box. I was not feeling very good and I had a back ache. I thought that this trouble come from my kidneys as they acted irregularly and gave me much an noyance. The cure Doan's Kidney Pills gave me has lasted, and I have never had any sign of kidney trouble since. All I said about Ooan's Kidney Pills when I recom mended them before, still holds good." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Largent had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE first class milk cow. Murray Henry. aug7tf SCHOOL CENSUS Olympia, Aug. 31.—The state school census, just completed in the office of State Superintendent Pres ton, shows a gain of almost 10,000 in the hoys and girls of'school age in the state. King county is the leader in gain, showing an increase of 3867 over the number In 1913. In 1913 there were 68,398 boys and girls of school age in that county. This year there are 1.7?:.. Pierce county showed the second greatest gain with an Increase of 1024, having had 29,362 in 1913 and 30,380 in 1914. The following is the school census report for 1913 and 1914 by counties show the gain or loss: 1918 1914 Adams 3,058 3,020 Asotin 1,969 1,965 Benton 2,392 2,421 Chehalis 7,822 8,420 Chelan 1,696 4,811 Clallam 1,888 2,081 Clarke 7,877 7.961 Columbia 1,981 1,998 Cowlitz 3,720 3,775 Douglas 2,793 2,876 Ferry 1,198 1,163 Franklin 1,193 1,202 Garfield .. . , .... 1,234 1,306 Grant -',17 2.518 Island 1,57.". ,619 Jefferson 1,636 1,556 King 58,398 61,756 Kitsap 5,331 5,434 Kittitas 4.781 4,976 Klickitat 2,933 2,808 Lewis 10,472 1 0,796 Lincoln ... ... . . 5,885 5,777 Mason 1,328 ,386 Okanogan ... 3,577 3,7 " Pacific 3,646 3,959 Tend Oreille .... 1.279 1,361 Pierce 29,362 30,386 San Juan 1,033 1,06 Skagit 7,863 8,455 Skamania 825 Vis Snohomish 15,161 15,975 Spokane 31,880 32,519 Stevens 6,115 6.004 Thurston 5,466 5,612 Wahkiakum .... 877 934 Walla Walla .... 6,865 6,937 Whatcom 14,254 14,778 Whitman 10,426 10,428 Yakima 11,581 12,271 Totals 286,847 296.695 LATAH COUNTY FAIR At great expense the Latah County Fair association has secured for the coming county fair at Moscow, Sep tember 22-20, Mr. T. T. Maroney, Hie famous military aviator, who will make two exhibition flights each day of the fair. Ho will carry a pretty lady pass enger, will run races around the race track with automobiles and motor lies, and will also drop a bomb from the sky and destroy a battle ship to be constructed in the infield. There will be five days of these aerial feats and the association de sires that every man, woman and child in the Palouse country take ad vantage of the opportunity to view this wonderful exhibition. There will also be a full racing program and many novel and amus ing entertainment features. aug2Bsepl I World's Record Dairy Cows and Herds at the Spokane Fair l■. • ' |m — -■'i&kFT; Till: educational functions of the Spokane Interstate Fair have been ail vancing each year and have been factors of the strongest nature in the upbuilding of the agricultural interests of the inland Empire Dairying-more dairying—has been the talk of the empire builders lor years, and each year the Interstate Fair has been the one exposition in which all the new herds and appliances for dairying have been gathered to nether for the education of the people The dairy display at the Spokane I air this year will see five of the old herds that have previously displayed and at least three new herds from the Inland Umpire. Tin- Spokane country now has two cows that hold world* records, and one herd has already carried off the sweepstakes at the Chicago exhibition Northwest breeders have no fear these days when they are placed in competition with the world on milk cows One of the best educational features lor the dairyman at the Spokane Fair will be the large exhibit of dairy appliances which is promised b Y 'til. manufacturers this year. Not only will the producers exhibit, but both the Washington state college and the University of Idaho will show the most an proved sod sanitary methods of caring for cattle and producing butter t'i products. The model creamery, which has become a feature of the Books™ dairy exhibit will be operated again this year. »POkiu»i The second annual Dairymen's congress at the Fair grounds has been arranged for Thursday. Sept. IT. and a long list of noted speakers and dent lUatrator* will be present i,, explain modem methods of culture and menu factoring George W. *'"• of Potsdam, X. V.. will judge the dairy exhibits at the Fair this year and will lie one of the speakers' at the Dairymen's run .T\ "eJ" one "f the best know,, dairy expert^ In We United States and Judged at the National Dairy Show md the Minnesota State Pair last year CHURCHES | \ IZARENE CHURCH Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 by Rev. Robert Warner, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Moscow, Idaho. No services in the evening. James Mailley, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Christian Science services are held in Masonic hall at 11 a. m. every Sunday. Subject of next Sunday's lesson-sermon, "Man." BUDGET OF CITY OF PULLMAN For Year IBIS CURRENT EXPENSES Salary of marshal $ 480.00 Salary of si root ami water commissioner 480.00 Salary of city clerk 360.00 Salary of city treasurer. . 300.00 Salary of city weigh master 240. Salary of city attorney. . 300.00 Salary of city health officer 100.00 Lights on streets 3,000.00 Retiring current expense warrants 2,500.00 Ten per cent on local im provement districts No, 10 and 11 500.00 Interest on deferred pay ments 270.00 Expense of water system. 8,000.00 Registration of voters. 100.00 Repair of bridges 500.00 Repair of cross-walks. . . 500.00 Street improvements ... 1,400.00 $19,050.00 RECEIPTS DURING YEAR I log tax .$ 100.00 Pool and billiard licenses 150.00 Theater and rink 200.00 Telephone franchise .... 200.00 Water receipts B,aim. $9,1 50.00 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION Current expense fund , ..$ 9,900.00 Old general fund 5,000.00 Bond interest fund 2,000.00 Park fund 300.00 General sewer 600.00 $17,800.00 Notice is hereby given, that there will be a meeting of the City Coun cil of the City of Pullman, Washing ton, October 5, 1914, at 7:30 o'clock in the council chamber in the city hall for he purpose of making tax levies as stated in the foregoing esti mate for the year 1915, when and where any tax payer who may appear shall be heard in favor or against any proposed tax levies. Given under my hand this first day of September, 10 11. MATILDA F. GANNON. City Clerk. Sep 1-18 Yellow complexion, "pimples and disfiguring blemishes on the face or body can be gotten rid of by doctor ing the liver, which is torpid. I IKK BINE is a powerful liver correctant, It purifies the sjstem, stimulates the vital organs and puts the body in fine vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold by Watt's Pharmacy. sen Housekeeping rooms for rent. Mrs. W. L. White, phone 02 R. Sep 1-25 FOR SALE—Three-piece golden oak bedroom set. mattress, one sani tary couch, and bookcase. J. L. Ashlock. phone 110 L. aug2ltf Check a cough or cold in the lungs before It develops a serious case. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUp is an effective remedy for all sore ness or congestion In the lungs or air passages. Price 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Watt's Pharmacy. sep FOR' SALE CHEAP — Several heating stoves; various sizes. L. F. Jackson, 1710 Star Route. sep7tf FOR SALE—Five to 10 shares of bank stock. Lock box 4, Pullman, Wash. aug2B Buy Royal Rose flour of Duthle $5.50 per hbl. This flour is blended with Montana bard wheat. decstf Good residence property to trade for horses. Walker & Struppler. FOR SALE—A five passenger au tomobile, at a bargain. Murray Henry. aug7tf FOR RENT—A good piano. Mur ray Henry. aug7tf FOR RENT—First class piano; reasonable. Call 221 J, 8 to 5 only. avgl4tf FOR SALE —Furniture for eight room house; Gil Campus avenue. Phone 268 J. Outhie pays the highest market price for poultry, veal and hides. FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow near college. Easy terms. Tele phone Main 202. jly24tf FOR SALE—Bartlett pears, Ital ian prunes and summer- apples. C. W. Vance, Bell phone, Farmers 145; P. O. box 325, Pullman, Wash. augl4tf Sickly children need WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It not only destroys worms, If there be any, but it acts as a strengthening tonic in the stomach and bowels. Price 25c per bottle. Sold by Watt's' Phar macy, sep leV-er^lo BUCK... Jill v^. ROUNDUP PENDLETON, OREGON SEPTEMBER 24-25-26, 1914 EXCURSION FARES Wild and Wonderful I Furious and Exciting Pony Express Races. New Contestants Broncho Busting. (or Glory hold you Indians, Cowboys. spellbound with Outlaw Horses nerve and daring FOR ALL <^fo?IT»f?k ASK DETAILS. g^ljjT ANY FARES, (^^r^m AGENT ETC., \|]jpljF OF THE OREGON-WASHINGTON RAIL ROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY — « 111 1 11 11 1 11 111111 1111 1 11 1 11 111 1 11 11 11111111 1 1111 1 |J_ line City I | Club | I A "NICE PLACE TO | : SPEND AN HOUR." 1 ! GANNON (Sh I ! STEPHENSON 1 : Proprietors 5 illlllllllllllll|||||||U|||||||||||;i|||||||||H[7 Hli THE ONLY PERMANENT ROOFING WITH A PERMANENT COLOR, Contains no tar, rubber or paper. Will not crack, rot, melt or corrode. Cheaper than shingles or metal, and wears longer. F. O. BROWNSON Pullman, Wash. J~/<z4agms) Ungths and y* "^ -T£^»Q£ C. R. Sanders Co !In the Good Old Summer Time | j is when you should lay in your supply of fuel for winter, If \ 11 want to get the most heat for the money invest in some of^ COAL and SLAB WOOD I || We carry a big stock of the best varities j 11 The Potlatch Lumber Co j! H. D. MacVEAN, Manager Phone 1 i!,,m ■■■llllllilillllillllil liillliiiillllllliliiiiiiilliiin 1iiiiiiii,,,,,,,,,,,,, I YEARS OF EXPERIENCE] mm • ■— ' m 1 Are back of the service rendered I | by the PULLMAN STATE j I BANK. This bank was estab- j | lished in 1 892, twenty two years j | ago, and has been an important L | factor in the development of Pull- | | man and vicinity. When you deal i | with the Pullman State Bank you = | are assured of the best possible ] | banking service, and your account \ 1 will be welcome. 1 — .^ THE — — : ( PULLMAN STATE BANK | ffft 1 1 11 11 11 1 11111 111 ■ 1 11 111 111 111' 111 1 11 1 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 111 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 111111 1 11 1 11 11 i 1 1 1 1 ii lin 111 m uifi > |^w^r^^A Get Ready for the Hot ! > 7» J~J~^~L~l^ar=\ <jt j\ ~ i\ Weather by Purchasing I w~ fr W^??**~ an / I' v., v-'' "' ' r^fiSihSSi *,'* s l^^^^PMJ^ Electric I ¥'\\~^Z=^^' 1 Range <[ 1/ Now tor Sale at the j Washington Water Power Company > L. \V. KINGSBURY, Local Manager 1 1 CUSTOM MADE SUITS lj Designed for the careful dresser | !; who appreciates quality ]; I can fully recommend the f^l |' j; showing as giving the best values ]; ever offered jj Mallory Florsheim j| Hats Shoes ji — I f. W. CLABKSON ( [ "MEN'S FURNISHER Saturday Specials M