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THOR Electric Washer mm & /'■ ''V'7 V> *>""">-^. 1 \Wwtl & ft mIM^AAAAZI >Ws£jf !pftLJ The Thor Washer Saves Time, Labor and Clothes WASHINGTON WATER POWER CO. Stump's Orchestra Music Furnished for DANCES AND PARTIES Phone 2913 Res. 1111 Kamiaeken Kl-7?^ Br '"""PTr X^^T^XX-- — fyl' ilk ■ '^M' BmW ■ mm name^H^aw^J AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT & LIABILITY INSURANCE is a Vital necessity Lo 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 SOME FACTS ABOUT THE PULLMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION To provide a systematic and abso lutely safe plan for the investment of savings, and to aid its members to acquire homes of their own is the object of the Pullman Savings and Loan Association. 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 he gets it, provides for an emer gency. It is for the Prudent Woman, who out of her earnings or allowance, de sires to put away a little money, monthly, where it will be securely and profitably invested, and give her the least trouble and whore she can get it when needed. It is for the Young Man possessing the 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 the habit of saving, provide a fund to educate them and to make them Independent. It is for Societies, Fraternal anil Other Organizations wishing to in vest their 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 I have listed for sale a second hand Stoddard Dayton five-passeng er automobile in A-l condition; a car that will bear investigation. Price is right. If in the market call at the office of Walker & Struppler and Inquire for N. W. Cairns, the auctioneer. sete29tf Let us Insure your grain. Pull man Union Supply Co. * Jly2ltt EWARTSVILLE Mrs. C. O. Slusser spent Saturday with Grandmother Davidson at the J. M. Klemgard home Mr and Mrs. 11. .1. Young and sons. T. C. ami Reade, returned home Sunday from Spokane, where they attended I he Apple Show. Miss Grace Westerdyke is assisting Mrs. G. 0. Slusser with her house work. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Young spent from Friday until Sunday in Spokane attending Ui. Apple show. .Miss Edith Benedict, who has be. ii assisting Mrs. V. O. Slusser with her housework for sometime, re turned on Saturday to her home In the 'I In ton neighborhood, .Mr. anil .Mrs. Sherman Brannon and daughter, Freda, spent Sunday night at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brannon. W. 11, Pritchu I'd spent Sunday night at i lee' v. i.. Higgins home. Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Rucker and little sou were quests of Mr. and Mrs. ('. O. Slusser Sunday. The four children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young spent from Friday un til Sunday at. the home of their grandmother, Mrs. M. 10. Rucker, while their parents were in Spokane. Wayne Klemgard was the guest of bis cousin, Wesley Bryant, from Fri day until Sunday. Mrs. Max limn, and daughter, Louise, came home the first of the week from Ihe Rose Park hospital, where they bave been for some time. Arlle McPherson, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Alec McPherson, who underwent an operation about two weeks ago, is in a very serious con dition, It was found that an abcess in i lie' right side had become at - tached to ill back bone, and had en tirely destroyed ihe gall bladder. As no hopes were held for bis recovery, he wanted to leave the hospital, His parents attempted to move him home, but were unable to bring him further than the Strevj home, about live' miles out nt Colfax. The Misses Patsy and Mildred Kie mgard Helen Hogan and Nell Ryan cam.' down from the St. S. ho lea's academy al ('olton on Wednesday, to spend Thanksgiving at their"respective homes, Mrs. C. O. Kellogg, Mrs. R. T. Mor ris and Glenn Kellogg went to Mos cow Sunday to attend the wedding in the parlor of the Moscow hotel of Miss Amy Keith to Mr. Byard Davidson of Kendrick, Idaho. The only other guests at the wedding were the groom's two sisters and two brothers, also from Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson left for a short trip to Spokane, and will be at home .mi the groom's farm on American ridge, near Kendrick. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR • The Ladies' Aid 'society of the Methodist church will hold their an nuel bazaar Friday afternoon and Saturday, I ■•■< ember 8 and 9, in he basement of the church. Useful and fancy articles will be on sale. There will be real bargains in the "white elephant" booth. A demonstration of the Silver Blade cream and egg whip will be held and they will •<—. on Bale. The ladies will serve a chicken dinner on Saturday, Decem ber 9, from 11:30 to 1: 30 for 35 cents ami supper from 5:00 to 7:00 for .'•'> cents. Dressmaking or plain sewing by the piece or day; reasonable prices. Phone 14". i R. decl-22 NIGHTS OF UNREST No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace With a Lame or Aching Back Weary the lot of many a kidney sufferer. Pain and distress from morn to night. Get up with a lame back, Twinges of backache bother you all day, Dull aching breaks your rest at night, Urinary disorders add to your mis ery. If you have kidney trouble. Reach the cause— the kidneys. Dean's Kidney Pills are for the kidney a only— lave made an enviable reputation in Pullman. Mrs. M. i:. Foot, 519 Paradise St., Pullman, says: "I can hardly de scribe the misery I endured from backache last winter. My back was so painful that I couldn't si^ep nights and when I stooped, I just felt miserable. 1 had that tired feel ing, along with headaches and dizzy spells. A friend advised me to use Doan's Kidney Pills and I took fully a dozen boxes. They gave me excel lent results." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Dean's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Foot had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. FARM SLAUGHTERING AND (TURING OF MEATS Killing It is essential to starve the animal to be killed for 24 hours previous to killing, allowing it all the water it wants to drink. The animal must not be excited. The best method of killing beef cattle is felling with an axe between the eyes and sticking be-, low breast bone with knife, or shoot ing, aiming at the center of the fore head between the eyes. Calves may be felled. Hogs may be killed by sticking. Sheep and goats should have their throats cut and the neck broken. Curing There are two methods in curing —dry salt and sugar cure. Dry salt ing is best for hot weather and for preserving small pieces of meat with out smoking. Use 16 lbs. salt, I lbs. sugar, 0 OS, saltpeter per 100 lbs. meat. Rub this into meat every other day for a week. Afterwards once a week is enough. Alter each rubbing cover meat with the salt mixture. Two weeks should be enough for bacon and five or six weeks for hams. The sugar cure: Let the meat cool lor a day. then rub a mixture of one part brown sugar to four parts salt into it. Let it lie a day. Then pack into barrel and weight the meat down. Make a brine of 16 lbs. fine dairy salt. 1 lbs. sugar or molasses, and if you wish ii oz. salt peter per 100 lbs. meat. Put enough water into this to float an egg. Pour brine into barrel. Alter meat has been in brine one week reverse it side for side in the barrel. In two weeks the smaller pieces will be ready. The larger ones take five or six weeks. Smoking: Apple wood, juniper and corn cobs are good for smoking. Use a wood that does not contain resin. Hang the meat in smoke house and build fire under it. After a week take it out and hang up. Do not let water touch smoked meat. By-products Pork sausage, hamburger, liver sausage, head cheese, pickled pigs feet, bologna, wieners, frankfurters, bockwurst, summer sausage, lard, tripe, etc., are all by-products that make valuable additions to the home larder. Slaughtering Tools The tools necessary for the farm slaughter house are: 2 skinning knives, l sticking knife, I straight butcher knife, l steak knife, 1 steel, ! meat saw, l 4-lb. cleaver. The Extension Service of the State College of Washington has issued a bulletin on "Products of Farm Slaughter House, Sausage Kitchen and Smoke House." This publication gives detailed instructions for kill ing, skinning, curing, making of sau sage and other by-products. It is free to citizens of the state.— Exten sion Service, Pullman, Wash. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church will hold a gen eral meeting on Wednesday after noon. December 0. at 2:30 o'clock in the basemen! of the church. All ladies of the church and their friends invited. HOLIDAY RAILS Holiday rates of a fare and one third for the round-trip to all points in Idaho, Washington and Oregon, effective December 20th, return limit January 3, 1917, have been an nounced by the N. P. Ry. Co. The usual Christmas special train for stu dents will leave for Seattle Decem ber 20. M. A. BERO, T.P.A. chickens and watch results. Try Duthle's scratch feed for your FOR SALE—Several fresh milch cows. Max Hlnrich, Pullman, Wash. nov24decß Go to Duthle's for Big Horn and Utah coals. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the' Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for the County of Whitman. In the Matter of the Estato of Gert rude O'Connor, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the Administrator of the estate eel Gertrude O'Connor, de ceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased and against her es tate, to present them with the neces sary vouchers, within one year from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: within one year after the 10th day of November, 1916. to the said Administrator at the law office of D. C. Dow, in Pull man, Whitman County, Washington, that being the place for the transac tion of the business of said estate. Dated November 8, 1916. W. D. O'CONNOR. As Administrator of the Estate of Gertrude O'Connor, Deceased. D. C. Dow, Attorney for the Estate, Pullman, Wash. Nov 10 DecS PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. IK R. CAMPBELL " '~ Physician and Surgeon Office in First National Bank Bldg. Office phone 32 7-*|i Residence phone 6 ——-— ——i % —■ DR. L. G. KIMZEY Successor to Dr. Ed Maguire Office at White's Drug Store Residence 301 Colorado St. Residence phone 56, Office phone 126 DR. E. T. PATEE Physician and Surgeon Office in Ruply Blk., over Dutton's Phone 100 Office phone 81 Residence phone 3481 DR. XV. LUTHER HOLT Osteopathic Physician Office hours: 9t012 a. in. 2 to 6 p. m. Office opposite Post Office Pullman, Wash. M. S. JAMA It Attorney at Law Office in Flatiron Building D. C. DOW Attorney at law Room 14, First National Bank Bldg. LOVEJOY & SANGER Attorneys at Law Room 11, First National Bank Bld| DR. A. E. SHAW i . DR. HARRY S. HALL \ Dentists Office: First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Pullman Hours: 8 to 12 a.m.; 1 to 5 p.m. DR. A. A. ROUNDS Dentist Office In First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 63 DR. R. XV. HARROLD Dentist EMERSON BUILDING Phone 100 X^__2 VX T. ALLISON BALL __$___&& Kvo Specialist .^^^W^d, Office First National N^^^^< Bank Building Phone 1403 mW. 11. STRAUB Optical Specialist Strictly Correct Glasses Guaranteed Room 3, Emerson Building ** Phone 3681 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Walla Walla, \ Wash., October 31, 1916. Notice is hereby given that John A. Streib, of Wawawai, Washington, ! who, on October 28, 1911, made] Homestead Entry No. 05365, for | NW V* SW%, Sec. 35, and Lots 4 and 5, Section 34, Twp. 14 N. R. 43 E.J Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before William A. Inman, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Colfax, Washington, on the 16th day of December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Crampton, of Colfax, Wash. Sherman Brannon, of Pullman, Wash. Ernest Gordon, of Wawawai, Wash. Price 11. Dowdy, of Wawawai, Wash. : Not coal land. FRED M. HEDGER, Register. — See Duthle tor all kinds of lumber. apr34tf The Pullman Hospital Pullman, Wash. HOC Star Route 81 Phone Ct PULLMAN Union Supply Co. COAL, WOOD, FLOUR and MILL FEED Special price* on Urge lot. of coal FIRE INSURANCE JAMES EMERT, Agent Phone 51 FRED BOREMAN Washington Court Painting Paper Hanging Calcimining Interior Decorating Phone 3152 I * REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF * I The Pullman State Bant 5 OF PULLMAN, WASH. "*;*** = " November 17, 1916 | RESOURCES = Loans and discounts •(-„,,„ « ~ Bonds and warrants • 621 — Banking house, furniture and fixtures 5,623 09 S Banking house, furniture and fixtures 20 itl'Aa *"*" *■ *m»x "l lOfl 59 = Other real estate owned .... .»..,, — Claims and judgments * 7790 00 s Claims and judgments , , n . i, i ao.oo = Cash and due from banks 160 721 or E LIABILITIES ~~ *855.42«.j 0 | Capital stock $ 37.500.00 r Surplus and undivided profits 18 95, fi9 | Deposits ■;A'X::XX.' V 61l',3<s!tj E Billa Payable i 57.600.00 I . . ■ ~~" $866,426 3« = increu in deposits as shown in lust three reports to Stat 5 Examiner «eßai4 E Report of June 30, 1916, deposits.. *... Q . 5 Report of September 13, 1916, deposits. "" '""S'S* jjj Report of November 17. 1916, deposits .. .*.'.','*.' * Sffi" E R. C. MeCROSKEY, President ::=======^ = J. L. METSKER, Vice-President E J. N. SCOTT, Cashier E R- E-DOTY,A..i. „.c 4 ,, [TllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll|||||||||||||||||||„| m|||||| Saves the Bearings Zerolene is made from *^~~1& Asphalt-base crude. Its &'-^T lubricating value is not I*VfT affected by the heat of tgggg^ the motor. ZEROLENE ihe Standard Oil/or Mohr Cars Sold by dealers everywhere md at all Service Station! of tha Standard Oil Company * Pullman 3 EXCURSION FARES Between all points in Oregon Washington and Idaho, for the H O JXa 11) AYS CHRISTMAS NEW YEARS — on— NORTHERN PACIFIC RY, Tickets on sale December 20, 21. 22, 23, 24.2.') jm m*t*.e **^>m. Return limit January 3, 1917 /@%x_ — —==== /£►/ \wt\ For rates ' etc upply to I A ___ J WM' LAIRD Agent V^Qj^Vy M. a berg- Tray- Pass Agent A. D. CHARLTON, A.G.P.A., Portland, Or MID-WINTER IDEAS FOR THE HOMED^SMi McCall Pattern No. 7519 McC.H Pattern No. 7491 ( |(J , n ,ail # Transfer Design No. 401 Transfer Design No. fee . 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