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FIRST PLACE AWARDED W. 5. C. CONTESTANT Hoy Larsen Returned Winner in Apple .Induing Contest—ldaho Second Roy Larson, student representa tive of Washington State College, won the apple Judging contest at the Ninth National Apple Show in Spokane last week. Mr. Larsen com peted against representatives from 0. A. C. and Idaho. His grade of 9.1.32 surpasses to a mat Iced degree the grade of 90.78 made by Idaho, and of 90.25 by O. A. C. Competition in this even! was on a different basis than that of the last row eat -. the young men Judging 10 entries in tin five-box class, their scores being de termined by the closeness to which they came to the scores of the offi cial Judges in each event. Prof. R. G. Harnett of the horti cultural department and Henry Tweed, W. S. C. '10, were anions the six judges. FOODS THAT GO TOGETHER Correct Combinations tor Dinner Some foods .arc high In only one kind of food material and so serve only one or possibly two bodily needs. They may be good foods, but should be combined with other foods to make a balanced meal. With BEEF serve as follows: Beef steak: fried onion Crenel) fried potatoes, mushrooms, string beans, Btowed carrots. Boast beef: mashed, creamed, roast or swcol po tatoes, corn, tomatoes, carrots, cab bage, or greens, Pot roast or boiled beef: cream horseradish sauce, boil ed potatoes, stewed tomatoes, cab bage. With VEAL serve: Veal roast tomato same, peas, rice balls, asparagus, spinach, white or sweet potatoes. , Stewed veal: dumplings, baked potatoes or to matoes. Veal loaf: rice, peas, as paragus, scalloped or sweet potatoes. With PORK serve: apple same. sour jelly, sweet potatoes, squash, kale. spinach, corn, beets. Fresh pork: applo sauce, boiled potatoes, squash, kale, spinach. With MUTTON Bene: Leg of mutton: caper or mini sauce, cabbage, creamed turnips, boiled rice. Mutton chops creamed potatoes, peas, tomato sauce. Lamb: mint sauce, cucumbers, while or sweet potatoes, squash; parsnips", egg plant, peas or asparagus tips. With POULTRY OR GAME serve white or sweet potatoes, squash, rice, peas, asparagus, mushrooms, celery or cucumbers, cranberry sauce, apple sauce, currant, jelly. With FISH serve any of hi- com mon vegetable's. Edna E. Walker, Home Economics Specialist, Extension Service, Stale. College of Washington. NEW AGRICULTURIST FOR PIERCE COUNTY The appointment of Chas. A. Cole as county agriculturist for Pierce County, with headquarters at T.i coma, has just been verified by the States Relations Service, Washing ton, D. C.i according to R. B. Cog lon, state Leader of County Agricul turists, Stat.' College of Washington. Mr. Cole has recently been associ ated with the Lewiston Land & Water Co. in tho capacity of Held horticulturist, where he had 2000 acres of farm land and 5000 acres of apple orchard under his care. Pre vious to that time he was for several years connected with the Oregon Ag ricultural College. Mr. Cole has taken hold of the reins in Pierce County and is already busy with the work of bis county. TWO NEW COW-TESTING ASSOCIATIONS ORGANIZED , Cow testing associations have- be. organized under the direction of C, C. Parr. County Agriculturist of Sno homish County at Stanwood and Ar lington, to begin operations Decem l"'" Ist. Mr. Will ll.' Henry. Ellens -1111 a state- College graduate, has ''"' '1 appointed tester in charge of the Stanwood Association and Bryan •'"' d of Waikiki Farms. Spokane. w "l go to the Arlington Association. «> An extension school will be held •Or farmers and their families at Olympia December 4-9, under the direction of the extension service of the state College. Among the in structors will be N. J. Aiken, prin cipal of the Olympia high school, •ho will also be chairman of the Meetings; J. N. Price, dairy special ist; Miss M. E. Sutherland, home eco nomics specialist; John V, Stahl. E. B Stookey, and 11. 1.. Blanchard of the Western Washington experiment .station, v.; V i 7 WAISTLIXE AGAIN «M)I'R I»1S( , SSIOX ""J" It .le Low „ r ,„„„ " ***** ,"' «he No,„ 1 ;„ Position.— . Ml Offering l„ 10Weai . " f hemllr uiwMe.ii io know «..«.,.«„„„„„.„, So „„. h »: "a. UK jt j, ;lg a i. v fe " I:,t 'V'""" 1 »0t remain Sj time.' ;:"; p,ace ror ■»> »««h «* :;': 1 —f - °< *;*!.*** U1 Rll( , ssi n •; '" fhat Its real Intention is ',o,k* rwii! Paris have shown „ lv , Ihe low | h ft«J:J hne other* take the raised line I'll. « Empire and Dlrectorie period! 5U* ,K; UV( '"" "»eao;twb.eitremea:the '"-nual waistline Is also to be found, 80 ,l,;it i! WoU|<l Beem that all these ; U" '•»' ■•""« Just now. Some dresses la™ wttled the matter by havin, t«o.ol eve,, Ihreebeltß.Bothal they may declare'themselves strictly net. ■?'■ T>>« belts, when there are two "'V'"'"" together, are of necesslt] Quite narrow. Hi Us, by the way, are quite an im ■ i portant adjuncl to one's costuino this season. This is due partly to the Wo of the loose, wrapper-like dresses, which require some form of bolt to hold them into the figure And so there aro all kinds of belts, many are ornamented with gold and silver, or soutache, braid, soutache being one of the novelty dress trim mings for fall and winter. t'fr II I ark Green Broadcloth Trimmed With Black Silk Braid One of llie new one-piece frocks showing the low waistline is illus trated in the sketch. The' line is di fined by two rows of braid, and this trimming is again repeated with pur use of out-lining the plastron effect in ron I of ihe dress. To the major ity of women his is a becoming mode and a pleasing departure from the plain, straight-hanging lines of tbe loose, chemise dress which has been holding sway for so long. Black silk braid la an effect trim ming and very pleasing on a dark green time. The rich dark greens and wine shades continue to bo high ly favored, as /ell as purple and royal blue. The Trend of Coats and Suits The first chill days of October have' brought out many smart suits and toil coals. For top i oafs, he full length reaching the bottom of the dress is generally favored. Coats or suits, too, arc mostly long, the three quarter length being decidedly the most popular. Collars are high, as high as they have ever be. a, it not higher, and 301110 are very large, ex tending almost to the dimensions of a small cape; so Fashion ha given thought to the comfort of women, ho will not suffoi from chills about the neck and shoulders this winter. Fur collars are very deep fur cuffs are the general rule. Hudson seal, beaver, skunk, kolinsky, and rabbit arc the furs generally employed, and there are also very good imitation fur 1 lot ii in use. Of the tailored suits, an example is shown here, illustrating the high fur collar and deep cuffs in vogue. The body of i h'' coal is close fitting, but below the waistline cornea the fulness thai Fashion demands. Fashions iii Footwear The cold weather has also brought out new high shoes, and it is notice able that the footwear this season is quite conservative, riot only in height but in color. The height of shoes averages *'rom .en ami one-half to eight and one-half inches, which is considerably shorter than last win ter's shoes. This is on account of the difference in the length of tie skirts this winter. Lace front and button shoes are both in demand and the colors are tan, black, dark brown and white. There are many combinations of light and dark color with the light color i Introduced in the uppers end the dark in the lower portions of the shoes. Kid and suede are used tor the tops in preference to cloth this winter. \ The New Coats Are Long With lligb Collars and Deep 'lift's li) heels there is a combination of the Cuban and French heels called the Cuban I."in . which is excellent for the walk inc. shoe. I■ dressy indoor wear, there are very attractive Colonial pumps with rhinestone and steel buckles, which come in all sizes, from Hie very Unj buckle no larger than a button to th.' large ones in round, square ami diamond shapes. A. P.. McCready, who hail three years work at W. S. C, has been ap pointed tester fo- the Arlington Cow Testing association, Miss Edna Walker. W. S. C. '14. home economics specialist of the ex tension department, will lecture In Benton county with Lee Lam].son. county agriculturist, December 4-0. The father of Dr. Ira D. Cardiff, head of the experiment station, died at Gal on, 111., while Dr. Cardiff was en route to Washington, D, C. News of his death was received here last Wednesday. SIMMONS BY PUBLICATION lii the. Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for the Count) of Whitman, li. F. Staley, Plaintiff, vs. XV. B. Hill, Defendant. The State of Washington to the Said XV. B. Hill, Defendant: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within 60 days after the first publication of this summons, tee-wit, within 60 days after the 3rd day of November, 1916, and defend the above entitled action In the above entitled court, and answer the. com plaint of the plaintiff, and Ben a copy of your answer upon the under signed attorney for plaintiff, at his office in the City of Pullman, County of Whitman, State of Washington; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of tho above entitled action is to ob tain judgment against you for the sum of $107.83, together with Inter est thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the first day of Oc tober, 101"., until paid. The plain tiff has attached real estate in which it is claimed you have an interest, said real estate is situated in the County of Whitman, State of Wash ington and described as follows, to wit: the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 18. township 15, north range 46 K. W. M. JOHN W. MATHEWS, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. 0., Pullman, Whitman County, Washington. Nov3Dei 8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the' Superior Court of th.; State of Washington, In and for Whit man County. In the Matter of tie- Estates of Mary A. Crawford and Leonard Craw ford, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the es tates of Mary A. Crawford and Leon ard Crawford, deceased, or either of them, to ]■ resent their claims to the undersigned administrator at Pull man. Washington, accompanied by the proper voucher, within ono year from the date of the first publica tion of this notice, or the same will be forever barred. Date of first publication, October 27, 1916. CLYDE L. CRAWFORD, Administrator of Said Estates. 0ct27N0v24 PI .MAN PEOPLE 1,11 INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it in Pull man are astonished nt thi INSTANT action of simple buckthorn batk glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adter-I ka. Because It arts em ROTH lower and upper bowel ONE SPOONFUL of Adler-1-kn relieves almost ANY CAPE ot constipation, sour stomach, or gas. it removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve, or prevent appendicitis. A short.'treatment helps chronic stoiu ach trouble. The White i Drug Store. SIMMONS In the Superior Court of the State "> Washington in and for Whit man County, K. I' Allen, Individually lUld an Ex ecutor of Lai Will of Susan 0. Ali.n. Deceased, Plaintiff; vs. Syivaiiiiß I!. Merrill, Hamilton i; Merrill, Burrett M, Merrill, Km mil ('. Tripp, Lulu i' Drew and Pansy B. Nysteun", ami JfUex ainle't' Row also .ill other per sons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate de scribed In tin' complaint herein, Defendants. The State of Washington, to the said Alexander Howe, Emma Tripp, and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real es tate described iii the complaint, de fendants: You are hereby summoned nd tc- Qtilred to appear In the Superior Conn of tii,. State of Washington, In and for Whitman County, within sixty .lass from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: within sixty (lays from Ihe 27th daj of October, 1916, and defend iho above entitled action in Ihe court aforesaid, and answer the complaint of the plaint in be above entitled lon, and serve' a copy of our said answer on Neill & Burgunder, the persons whose names aro subscribed to this summons, at their office In Colfav, in the county of Whitman, State of Washington, and if jou fail to appear and defend said action and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs aforesaid, within the time aforesaid, pudgment will be rendered against you, according to the demand of said complaint, which is on file iii the office of the clerk of said court. The object of said action is to sat isfy of record a mortgage In favor of Alexander Row... and to exclude the defendants from any Interest In, and to grant title In plaintiffs to the real estate situate In Whitman county, Washington, to-wlt: Lots 13, 14 and 16, In Block 47, of the Town of Pullman, Dated at Colfax, Washington, Oc tober L' 4, 191 NEILL & BURGUNDER, Attorneys lor Plaint P.O. address. Colfax, Washington. Oct27Decß NOTICE Foi: PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office al Walla Walla, Wash., ember o, 1910. Not lee is hereby given that Harold Brewer, of Pullmai .Washington, ho, on December lit!, 1012; made Homestead Entry, No. 0501 I, for Sl/. N'E 14, SVi XW 1,, Section 20, Town shin 13 .V. Range -It E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of. intention to make- three-year proof, to establish claim to the land a bo) described, be fore William A. Inman, Unite .1 States Commissioner, at his office, at Colfax, Washington, on I lie 20th day of December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Ir vin Lewis, Price Black, William O. Starr, Jefferson Neely, all of Pull man, Washington. Not coal land. FRED M. HEDGER, NovlODecß Register. NOTICE yon publication Department of Ihe Interior, IJ. 8. Land Office at Walla Walla, Wash ton, ember 13, 191 6. Not Ice is hereby given that Launce lot F. Batty, of Wawawai, Washing ton, who, on March 17, 1915, made Homestead Entry, No, 06767, for NIO'4 NW ', . NW 14 NL'/i. Section 13, Township 1 2 N., Range 4:1 I')., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, i.c.lore' William A. Inman, United Stat. Commissioner, at hi office, at Colfax, Washington, on the. 29th day of December, 1910. Claimant ii.it. as witnesses David XV. o.l:y of Penawawal, Washington; Alley Campbell, of Wa wawai, Washington; George W.! Boone of Wawawai, Washington; John Long, of Wawawai, Washing ton. Not coal land. FRED M. HEDGER; Nov 17D Register. FOR SALEThe quarter section of land one mile weft of Pullman known as the H. M. Aten estate. Terms: $",000 down, balance on long time to suit purchaser. For In formation see F. E. Sanger, attorney for the estate. Ella M. At -n, Ad ministratrix. augßtf ♦t ' .*mi u W ■ ____ '_*■■ §__. A __--_ —M"'W| ?lg^^ ' THE CRITERION GLEE CLUB. I a THEATORIIJMTa" — i '■''■' Stephenson, Prop. Phone 872 | SATURDAY, December 2d | The Criterion I Glee Club = Reserved Seats on Sale at Manring's Corner Drug = CHILDREN 25c ADMISSION ADULTS 50c | THEATORIUM PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF 30th TO 6th jjj Thursday, November 30 I'anline Frederick in "The' Spider" = Friday, December 1 •lime Caprice in -'t'n price of the Mis. = Saturday, December 2 Tin Criterion (lice Club, and I'.ltnie'lie j£ SvVei'l ill ''Tile I. '.i "a inlllTiti " E Monday, December 4 The Little Girl \e\f Door mmllmlllmmlMlllllmllmmmmmllllllllmllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllmlllMlllll ... : /mm ,-AA \q txh \ A,'A\o^M-mA — ''A l\ ,y) KV\ ' - 7'./t'. 't^a^i *^~-;T \ V -W \ ' ~■ ' ' v '' A Up VV. .i\'\ I, W \ ,7c> / «sr<rf 'n,MOR V\ A'l "^-~~» K-3 ..... .« r'.2 V;l K-l K'l J MANY SENSIBLE GIRLS ARE WEARING THESE SENSIBLE WAISTS AT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR The Wirthmor at $ 1.00 For ih'.itirli tlie |ii'i.'e I.c- so very inodcrnte-r-they arc nhvitys in good style and in e\ en sense de sirable. They look well I he;, II launder Well — and in these days when prices (if conunoilitieH of till kinds are soaring to higher realms it is mosl gratifying ;■• know thai some good things can still I.c hud at th sjiitie old price. These are tin- ever-desirable Will hiii'.re Waists—sold here and everywhere HOW und always il I jllst $1,00, Sold at just one good store in every city and sold here exclusively wm (Illustrated Above) V^< VJ O!ERCHANDIS|>/ ! /^-^ Mr, Farmer ! / W^< "^m My long list of i K^ 'llm satisfied customers , ri, ilt* *IPw ma^es a sufficient ► W^&jRL- Pw guarantee lo you w«nH /' -wHy you io see iiic I 1/ .7 about your sale. i N. W. CAIRNS 1 | LEADING AUCTIONEER J Office with Walker & Struppler I Pullman Phone Me at My Expense Wash.