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EWARTSVILLE Mr. and Mrs.-Nut Hrynnt, Lois .iii.l Wesley Bryant weie Sunday guests at the W. ii Klncaid homo. ,i. m. Klemgard was v business visitor at ihe Berl I'ickell home near Whelan Saturday. .Mr. ami Mis. VV. A. Lybecker and Mr. and mis. It. »'. Lyle were the guests of friends in Pullman from Saturda) until Sunda). S. 1.. Brown was quite il! ft ith pleiii isy sevetal days last week. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. T. LaFollette, Mr. ami Mrs. .1. C. Kainerrer ami "A . C. Kamerrei were guests at the C. D, Martin home Sum Mr ami Mrs. .1. U. Fulfi wero guests al the Ma* Him ichs home from Tuesday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Klemgiud this week purchased a Kimball piano, The Bryant school held a spelling matt Friday night at the school house, Eighth grade examinations were held Thursday and Ida* at the Ewartsville school house. Mrs. a. M. Turk is receiving con tributions for Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, who formerly resided li this neigh borhood, and who were bo unfortu nate as to lose all heir belongings In a i Ire Sunday morning when the house on the Kirkenilall farm north of Pullman, In which they were re siding, burned. Mr. ami Mrs. Proc tor have a family of six small chil- j dren. Alec Smith of Pullman has been visiting for several days at the Max Hinrlchs home, (Iran dm other Fulfs has been bed fast for several days on account of a fall upon the Ice, but is mm recov ering. .Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Brannon, and Mr. and Mr... Bert Hatle* and son, Mabry, were guests of relatives and friends Id Colfax from Sunday until Tuesday. ARTKR MILLION IN IMI'KOX KM I TM (Continued from first paga) to tho water system will reach ap proximately 330,000. Paving, Sidewalks and Sowers During ill" three years there was completed 69,903.78 square yards of pavement, ''1,864.2" lineal feet of curb ami gutter, and 18,624 feet of sewer pipe, at a total cosl of $172, - There Is under contract at the present time 26, i '.' square yards of pavement and 20,123 lineal feet of curbing, the contracts i all lor the completion of the work by July l, 1915, ami the estimated cost of the Improvements is $67,397.96. The sidewalk activities have in cluded the construction of 2599 Un eal feel of 12-foot and 10,02 1 feet ol four-fool concrete sidewalks, The light system ha* been changed from the old arc system to the more modern and economical tungsten system, there being at this time 17 ] 00-candlepower and 77 80 ian lie power street lights, making Pullman one of tin- best lighted cities in the county. Miscellaneous luiprovemc* 'm The city hall has been aimed | throughout and refurnished. Public weighing scales ami street weeping and grading machinery have been purchased and a modern and com plete rock crushing plant has been installed, the latter owned jointly by the city and county. Through the efforts of the council the old 0.-W. U. & X. ami N. P. treaties er issing the Palouse creek have been replaced with new and substantial bridges The city of Pullman has become thoroughly Imbued with the spirit of progression, and her citizens can now safely say that they have one of the beat improved, most sanitary, best lighted ami watered cities in the Northwest. Our business houses and hotels compare favorably with those of towns much larger than Pullman. These conditions, augmented by the surrounding farming country, not ex celled by any district in the United States, and the wonderful and broad educational advantages offered by the State College of Washington, make Pullman truly a desirable home town. Her citizens have just cause for pride in the Innumerable advantages which are theirs. A E. SHAW. VISIT STAR GRANGE Seventeen members of "Cwarts* ill- i Orange drove to Star V, range last Friday night to attend the public in stallation of officers. P. A. Hod of Ewartsville Grange was the In stalling officer. Those who attend ed from this neighborhood were: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hodges, Mr. and Mis J. M. Klemgard, Mr. and Mrs H. W. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kanier rer. Mrs. S. J. Hodges, Miss Belle Hlggins, Lola Hodges. Mildred Klem gard. J. XV. Seines. Charles Stein, Leßctj Backer, i. B. Brown, and W. C. Kamerrer. WANTED—Roosters; five white Leghorn thoroughbreds. A. !'. Drlnkwater. Phone Farmers 279. SUMMONS In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for the County of Whitman. Luella li. Smith. Plaintiff, vt*. Boy A. Smith! Defendant. State of Washington, County of Whitman, ss: Tho Slate of Washington to the said Hoy A. smith, Defendant. i'-i are hereby summoned and ie qulred '° appear In the superior court of the state of Washington, in aud iur Whitman i ounty, within (30 days alter the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: Within 60 days alter the 25th day of December. 1914, and defend the above untitled action In the above entitled court, and answer thu com plaint Of the plaintiff iii said action, j and serve a i opy of your said an swer on John w. Mathewß, the undersigned, attorney for plaintiff, at his office In Pullman, In the county vi Whitman, state of Wash-; Ington, md If you fail to appeal and defend said action and answer thej complaint of the plaintiff aforesaid, within the time aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against you, accord- Ing to the demand of the said com plaint, which h:'s been filed with the clerk of said court. 'ill, object of the above entitled action is to procure a decree of the said court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff ami the defendant; to award to the plaintiff I he custody of two minor children and certain real property situated In Pullman. Wash, * Dated Di tiber 2 Ith, 191 I, JOHN VV. MATHEWS. Attorney for Plaintiff, P, O. Ad dress l'ullman. Whitman '(1.. Washington! dec2sfeli"i SIMMONS ion publication In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for tl c County of Whitman. Virginia Hanne Plaintiff, vs, Peter Hanne: Defendant. THE STATE OP WASHINGTON To the :-;iiil Peter I lannes, defend ant: You art' hereby summoned to ap pear will,in sixty days after ibe date of the lirst publication of this sum 1 A~*7 ■ ■!>■"**<s& svSJ^x M&IT ~ ' •■" -i ■ /SSL^mWKo^inWyS^mi «'*'! S>*-''^HaW-Sw BBSHHiS^'';-! P-'"-': 'llfillW^lliliL^^''^ "»** v K*^|€#:^*^' -Jama. J ::■ WflEr^ *&»*=.- ~ aiAsas . " «a*i>«Sßa«...'.v«., , ;** -•*«"***♦, ; .:■■;■-..: - :7 fc 'V-ss-*- ■ "THE THIEF" " By Henri Bernstein Featuring; DOROTHY DONNELLY, creator of "Madame X," at BECK'S Theatre 15c = Wednesday, Jan. 27 - 10c EMPIRE MECHANICAL MILKER THIS CUT SHOWS TWO-COW UNIT % ONE-COW UNITS SUPPLIED IF PREFERRED ■'"1 '"■' pipe line needed. Pipe line easily run wherever convenient along ci »*■ stalls. Operated by small, simple, quiet, light running vacuum pump driven by any suitable power. No compressed air used. Pulsating action relieves "'"■ l massages teats. No air, dust or dors come in contact with milk. Milk does not pass through pnlsator. One man, using two-cow ___ one man us ig two or three unit, milk*- 20 to 30 Ofr^J one-cow units, can milk 20 to &_\\\ tm ff hour*, Tt l/jJSSs hour ' at *he _ Q> t**al'l nJtf tbe same ]y/?!i_VS, hour- at the Cft jlf W\V tel/l time strip- ("•wM'luVn. same time ll\ a*"*"s CD \tf.lw lM "'a and 'nr-^nWaX^. Stripping VV|f|fL» LJI \Ay nMy oarrying // // :,' i|H»\Vi and carry- U* ill Tl Jill All metal parts, special non-corrosive nickel, the same color and com position all through Teat cuss universal— lit all teats. All parts interchangeable, accessible, easily cleaned and thoroughly sanitary. Every EMPIRE Milker FULLY GUARANTEED by the EMPIRE Cream Separator Company. B. F. CAMPBELL mons, to- wit, within sixty days after the 4th da) «>t December, 1914, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and servo a • op) of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plain tiff, at his office" below stated; and in caso of your failurue so to do, judgment frill be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. I'll. object of the above entitled action is to procure a decree of com • dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between the < plaintiff and the defendant, to award to the plaintiff certain described j real and personal property and to re- i store to the plaintiff the name that she bore before she married the de- ( fendant. I JOHN XV. .MATHEWS, Vttorm for the Plaintiff, P. 0. ' Ad Ires? Pullman, Whitman, I <'ounty, Washington, decl-jan-!' Merchandise that is absolutely re liable. ('. i: Sanders Dry Goods Dept. Lan 2 2 - (linen's white dancing pumps; j rubber sobs; alt sizes; C. R. Sanders Ury Goods Co. jan22 Promises faithfully fulfilled. C, It. Sanders Dry Goods Dept. jan22 Save cash sale checks and get a : set of kitchen knives at Hungerford's ' Heartburn, indigestion or distress of the stomach is instantly relieved b) hkiM'.im: IT forces the badly digested food out pit the bod) and restores tone ii the stomach and bowels. Price -"'"p. Sold by Watt's Pharmacy INSURANCE FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT SICKNESS OLD AGE FIDELITY PLATE GLASS \ ii«-n« for Steamship Tickets M. J. CHAPMAN AGENT Room 15, First, Nat'l ll'k Blk. I Sewing at home or out by the hour Miss*. Durkee. 1715 A St. Jan 22 Save ash sale checks and get a Ml of kitchen knives at Hungerford's Billiards steadies the nerves Billiards develops the mind. Billiards quickens the eye, Hilliarils lues brain tag. Billiards is recommended by the world's loading doctors. Why not play billiards on the regulation billiard table at The CITY CLUB Gannon (Sit Stephenson Proprietors Hone^ly is the besft fire insurance policy —FIRE— insurance means more than honest intentions. To live and furnish real protection a company must have resources to back up its honest in tentions. The Hartford Fire In surance Company has lived through every great disaster that has visited this country in the past 104 years. It has met its obligations cheerfully and faith fully. It does the largest fire insurance business in America. May we talk to you about the best policy? The Downen Realty Jfytj? Company ;<g§J 106 Main St. Inland 1242 wtHLw* Pullman, Wash. FREE Demonstration! By Noted Foot Specialist For all Foot Sufferers For the benefit of all who have foot troubles, whose feet ache or pain, who tire easily, we have arranged for the services of MR. MAPPIN, a noted Chicago Foot Specialist, who will be at our Btore for two days, Monday and Tuesday, January 25th and 26th Consult Him His Services are FREE, and you will not be Obliged to Buy your Shoes Here. Scholl's Foot Comfort Service Insures Good Feet We have inaugurated as a permanent feature of our store an ORTHOPEDIC DEPART MENT for the relief and cure of all foot troubles where we will -jive Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Service where we shall carry a full line of Scholl's Foot Comfort Giving Ap plinaces and Devices invented and manufactured by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, world's greatest Foot Specialist. There's a Scholl Appliance for Every Foot Ailment or Deformity } Si hulls Bunion Kedncer for the bunion or enlarged Scholl's Fool I'user— A Foot Rest—eases the feet, joints. Reduces and protect! the bunion or gives absolute rest to muscles and nerves enlarged joint. light and springy — equalises the body's weight Scholl's Toe-KlKhi for overlapping small toes ami and *\™ B ,n,ova,lt ttnd ******* st^' soft corns between the toes —a sure cure. Scholl's Tri-Spring Arch Support for severe cases Scholl's Flxo Corn Plaster—guaranteed to remove 0 - -* at foot and for persons of heavy weight corns. gives an upward, springy pressure to the key- Scholl's i i\<« Foot Powder — healing and bone of the arch. ' pleasant to the feet. a . , ... . , ....*. ... ..i~i.... a „ an ... t^. Scholl's Absorho Corn Fads remove corns ami cal- Scholl » Pootdok cures perspiring, sweat) feet. lmifies , )y th<J procega ()f absorptlon . also pr e| SchoO's Toe-Flex for bunion or overlapping toe. vents shoe pressure. j'Q We do more than just sell yon a pair of shoes— we make your feet comfortable and happy. Come in— it will cost you nothing. CITY SHOE STORE WINDUS & ELLSWORTH Old Friends and New Winning permanent, lasting friends is the work of I time, and the Pullman State I Bank numbers among its de positors customers with whom j it has had close and satisfac-* tory relations for many years. We welcome the new friends and will attend to their affairs with the same fidelity which has cemented our relations with our oldest ones. * : The PULLMAN STATE BANK lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHI!llll»IIHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllll tlllimy Odd Sizes and Ends m TO CLOSE 001 ntw\. L. Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters, (\AWW Shirt8 'Stag Shirtß /^W '^m~*\ and Mackinaw* /^W-l^^lftllSll *25,00 a"( 1 $22,5 suits....sl6.M \f^oi-'\^i\\w^ -'-'""" iiiid *18-00 suit-. . . .$14.00 #17.50 ami $15.00 suits. .. .$12.50 fSlfiwft All overcoats 20 Per Cent Off ■il ISffill g@fe *1M an<l *7'°° sweaters.,..s4.so j ■Bl *,'r,° ''"1(l *1,25 sllil'ts ...50c *--:i" i"l<l -H-OO stag shirts..s3.so y^^S^i^^rtf "; :"' «•>■' $3.25 stag shirts. .$3.00 •*-^^^»^g^^ :s-' +12.50 maekinaws $9.00 '^*^^^^^ +8.50 mackinaws $7.00 v 51i.50 inackinaws $5.00 V. W. CLARKSON ION'S FURNISHER*