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CALL 300 MORE MEN FOR DRAFT IESTB Fourth Call Will IU-. Isened to Fill whitman County's Quoin of 21.1 Men A fourth call of 300 111**11 for 0* amination under the draft law will be made by the Whitman count) ex emption board to fill up Whitman county's quota of 201 soldiers, phis 10 per cent, a mark which was not reached by the first three calls, owing to the large number of exemptions granted. Several exemption claims refused by the local board were granted by the district board at Ken new after the men wen* certi fied, reducing the number of men ac tually certified for service In the new army to such _ degree as to requite the fourth call. Tin* men included in the last call will be* given five days' notice before the examination, the elate of examination not yet hav ing been decided upon, although i' is expected to come about the middle of October. The list of names com prising the fourth call will be as follows: 901—Archie D. Smith, St. John. 902—Jas. E. Watson, Palouse. 903- -Geo. W. Henning, Thornton. 904—Geo. VV. Noe, Tekoa. 905- -Harry E. Bowen, St. John. 906—Samuel R. Klein. Tekoa. 907 — Chas. E. Spencer. Garfield. 908—Ksl.'V R. Wyatt, Belmont. 909—Carl G. Crook, Elberton. 910—Rolla B. Hill Colfax. 911 —Roy F. Carroll, Endicott. 912 Karl Prophet, Pullman. 913 Henry Schafer, Endicott. 914 —O. R. Linville, Oakesdale. 915—VV. B. Gilbert. Oakesdale. 916 —Clarence Stan. California. 917 —Clarence L. Paulson, Palouse. 918 — Olyn R. Hodge. Pullman. 919 —Harold G. Holt, Pullman. 920—Boyd L. Petty, Colfax. 921 —John Becker, Colton. 922 —Gaspari Romano, Steptoe. 923 —Richie 11. Sterne, Pullman. 924— Perry Cass, Colfax. 925—Frank M. Keating, Almota. 926 — Guy J. Canady, Pine City. 927 —VV. H. Talley, Pullman. 928- Fred L. White. Pullman. 929—Arthur E. Latto, .Maiden. . 930—Roy Green, Hay. 931— Thos. Little, Colfax. 932 —Carl A. Henderson, Endicott. 933—Claude P. Snyder. Riparia. 934—Newton J. Huffman, Colfax. 935 — Chas. ti. Banish, Steptoe. 936 —Edw. Hartley, Winona. 937 —Wm. C. Pope, Penawawa. 938—Albion X. Horrall, Colfax. 939 —Alve E. Fountain, Endicott. 940—Fred I.awing. Lancaster. 941—Wesley K. Snyder. Pullman. 942— Km il D. Jlnnett, Pullman. 943—Carl H. Boschert, Oakesdale. 944 Wallace Marsh, Elberton. 945—Homer V. Stevens, Tekoa. 946Ge0. Hartman. Endicott. 947 —Geo. F. Bateman, Thornton. 948 Arthur C. Brenner, Colfax. 19 — Max C. Bartlett, LaCrosse. 950 — ,ias. H. Faulkner, Wyoming. 951—Thos. C. Wise. Hay. 952— ("has L. Fowler, Diamond. 953 —Geo. A. Simmons. Steptoe. 954— Grover Getty, Tekoa. 955 —Eden R. Beniley. Pullman. 956 -Arthur C. Weitman. Thornton. 957—Peter R. VanDyke, Pullman. 958 —Emmet A. Sheahan, Thornton. 959 Fred a. Jennings, Moscow 960 — ("has. II Simpson. Oakesdale. 960Vi —Mark Stuart. Ewan. 961—John W. Bowerman. Rosalia. 963 Glen A. McClure. Oakesdale. 963—Lee R. Wlggens, Colton. 964 Alexander Breltghan, Riparia. 965- -A. Busplianos. Pullman. 966—Geo. W. Westacott, Garfield. 967- Wesley Loeper, Rodna. 968—Frank VV. Stewart, Johnson. 909 —Arnold Mack, LaCrosse —John W. Shaw, Pullman. 971- Peter Rosgen, Jr., Colton. 973 —Thos. O. Sanders, Palouse. 973—Geo: W. Hughey, Ewan. 974—John H. Schlerman, Endicott. 975A11en M. Lacey. Colfax. 976— ('has. Moore, LaCrosse. 977—Frank W. /.ink. Pullman. 978 Frank L. Spils. Colton. 979 — Albert Troupe, Winona. 980— Hastings. Colton. 98 I —John Mans, Tekoa. 9*2 Peter Mougios. Winona. 983—Ralph E. Mill. Albion. 984—Glen Hall. Oklahoma. llS —Jas. K. Creed. Pullman. 986—Wm. E. Brown, Tennessee. 987—Earl E. Melt asters, Garfield. 988—Harry L. Crisp. Garfield. 989— Ernest Bin her. Winona. 990—Morris B. Jones, Palouse. 991 Guy E. Mack, LaCrosse. 992— Harry B. Ross. Tekoa. 993— Samuel R. Mortimer. Sunset. 994— David Heldinger, Penawawa. 995— F. E. Tomlinson. Colfax. 996—John B. Schmick. Endicott. 997— Gus Morley. Colfax. 998— Ira A. Snyder. Tekoa 999— Wiley G. Prater. Wilcox. 1000—David Miller, Colfax. 1001— J. H. Potfenroth, Endicott. lots Thos. J. Barker. Moscow. 1003— Bins H. Stanley, Oakesdale. 1004— it. R. Pish. Oakesdale. 100.". — Many C. Se hultS, Rosalia. 1006—Silas V. Hale. Garfield, 100* —Roy Sterns, Pullman. 100S —Grover S. Jamison, Tekoa. 1009— R. Williams. Farmington. 1010— Norval 1). Janney, Tekoa. 101] —w. x. Griffith, Pullman. 1012 John H. Roberta, Maiden. 1013 —Charlie Blair, Parmlngton, 1014 —Carl V. Carlson, Garfield. 1013 —J. T. Grown, Hooper. 1016 -—John C. Hannah, Hooper. 1017 —Hugo W. Ray man, Rosalia. 1018-- Roy Weedtnan, Idaho, 1010- Wilbur 1). Henry. Pullman. 1020—John R. Sihmick. Endicott. 1021 —Hurry wards, Tekoa, 1022—Will Annos, Canyon. i 023 —-Alfred Ramirez, Hooper. 1024—Chester A. McCabe, Thornton 1025 John M, Work, Sunset, 1026 Perry E. Jones, Albion. i 027 — Wallace A. Ledbetter, Rosalia 1028 —Wm. C. Prlndlvllle, Pullman. 1029 — Samuel 1. Wilson, St. John. 1030—Eugene P. Barber, Colfax. 103 — Joe Allelic Spokane. 1032 -Frank S. Sannizzaro, Almota. 1033 —Walter F. Pickelsimer, Farm ington. 1034—Henry Kleweno, Endicott. 1035 — .1. E. Maynard, Palouse. 1036- J. J. Humphreys, Oakesdale. 1037—John 11. Morasch, Colfax. 1038 — /.Ivan A. Abbott, Colfax. 1039 -C. VV. Matson, Albion. 1040 — Huston A, Mayfield, Hay. 1041 —Daniel Lorch, Colfax. 104 2—W. A. Bailey, North Carolina. 1043 — Paul A. Finstad, Pullman. 1044—Luther H. Henley, Hay. 104 5— Robert A. Potter, Thornton. 1045 Mi -Otto 11. Schwenne, Union town. 1040—Fred Bilyeu, Lamont. 1047— Oscar O. Van Tine. Elberton. 1048—Thos. E. Maxwell, Tekoa. 1049—Herbert A. Newton", Pullman. 1050—Clifford C. Shipley, Rosalia. 1051 —Ludwig Blau. Elberton. 1052—Steven E. Kendall, Oakesdale. 1053—Wm. Striebich, Uniontown. 1054 —Oscar E. Barbee, Pullman. 1055- Howard 11. Frank, I'alouse. 1050— Elmer K. VVidiuan, Rosalia. 1067 — Hubert A. Spalding, Pullman. 1058 —Everett R. Carter, Garfield. 1059— Peter L. Schireirian, Endicott. 1060 —Arthur .1. Peterson, Colfax. 1001 — Benton A. Poole, Tekoa. 1002 — Jesse McMilllan, Garfield. 1003 —Walter A. Brooks. Thornton. 1064 Trevor Goodyear, Pullman. 1005 — Harry A. McCue, Hooper. 1066 — Geo. Bader, Pullman. 1007— Horace Kincaid, Colfax, 1068 — Ben M. Uenishi, Maiden. 1069 ('has. li. Games, Pullman. 1070— Mosa C. Harrison, Sunset. 1071- —John Moore, La('rosse. 1072 —Wm. 11. Davidson, Steptoe. 1073—.Milton iMeHargue, Farming ton. 1074—John W. Crowe, Laniont. 107 5—W. H. Pritchard, Pullman. 1076 Harry A. Cox. I'alouse. 1077 —Robert L. Thoney, Pullman. 1078- Roy E. Troub, Winona. 1079— Grover Guler, Maiden. 1080— Jos. ,i. Nlcolay, Colfax. 1081 — Ralph 5-umhoff, Pullman. 1082 —Win. Xasipulos. Winona. 1083 Chas. L. Edgerly. Colfax. IHS4— Jos. G. Saboe, Seattle. 1085—Athlon P. Mechling, Colfax. 1086 — Waldo Rot r, Bine, City. 1087—Chas. L. Hornstein, Jr., Mis souri. 1088 —Geo. T. Spinning, Pullman. '"9 — Manuel G. Rosa. Portugal. 1090—Harley D. Sain, Oakesdale. 1091— Leon F. Roid, Oakesdale. 1092 —Job w. Schuedman, Pena wawa, 1093 —Wm. M. Hooper, Pullman. 1094—John W. Rubin, Almota. 1095 —Henry J. Schrieber, Endicotl 1090—Chas. 11. Thomas, Hooper. 1097—John Gessinger, Colton. 1098 — Albert L. Kile, Sunset. I 099 — Ernest E. Voge. Rosalia. 1100— Carl W. Reese, Pampa. i 1,111 —Emett E. Mcßroom, Seattle. I 102 Julius Herbert, Penawawa. i 103 Charlie W. Moon, Farming ton, 1104— Rufus L. Barbee, Pullman. 1105—Samuel Snyder, Riparia. 1100— Ralph .1. Squires, Sunset. i 107 Nelson .VI. Vaughn, Pullman. 110S—Fred Rolf, ,1,-., Colton. 1109—Everett R. Smith, LaCrosse. 1110 —Vinci! F. Lemon. Garfield. 1111— .lohn A. Strelb, Colfax. 1112—Samuel H. Hester, Thornton. 111.". — John C. I.aiiey, Pullman. 1114— Lee Mael, Pullman. 1115—Louis E. Willey, Thornton. 1110— Wm. Nelson LaCrosse 1117— P. H. Baalbergen, Pullman. 1118—Venus A. Verhel, I'alouse 1119—Claude R. Stone. Pullman. 1120— Alfred Fisher, St. John. 1121 — Harry Davis. Sunset. 1122—0. E. Simmons, Thornton. 1123— Han.ld Johnson, LaCrosse. 1 24 — Louis L. Parker, Lamont. 125 —W. R. Splater. Hay. 1126 —Ernest S. Bchlunagar, Wilcox. 1127—John J. Richards, Farming ton. 1128— Ernest W. Foreman, Maiden. 1129—Victor L. Davis, Pine City. 1130—Merle Hunt, St. John. 1131—Samuel F. Williams. Hay. 11.12— Win. H. Parxln. Colfax. 113.1—Thos. L. Drisklll, Pullman 11.1.—Ira P. lilinian, Colfax. 1135 —Walter D. Squires, Pullman 1136—Edw. W. Farr, Albion. 1137 —Charlie W. Holtoman, Sunset. 1138 — Hugh I. Morrow, LaCrosse. 1139- Henry Xeihenke, Colfax. i 140 —Walter O. Perry, Pampa. 1141— Glen B. Dollard, Elberton. 1142 — Henry V. Butcher, Latah. Nt:: — ciias. A. Hargrave, Lancaster. 1144— Chas, ii Ogan, Palouse. i i i"c —.Moses ii. Boat —Hooper. » 11 40—Varvil S. Thompson, Idaho. 1147—Neil W. Carroll. Palouse. Ills Jesse __, Perkins, LaCrosse. 1149 — Horace Davidson, St. John. .149% —Clarence Hall, Pullman. II.".(I—II. L. Burch, Colorado. 11",1— .1. H. McCroskey, Garfield, li:s2— Floyd A. Lyle. Pullman. 1153— rC. C. Stilson, Thornton. 1154—Ben (',. Zesiger, Wilcox. 1155 — Thos. Reynolds, Albion. II ."it. —John Fields, Winona. I I .'.7 — Chas. i.. Turner, Seattle, 1 158 —Clifford I). West, Lancaster. 1159 —Roy E. Thompson, Albion. 1160— Martin (lepa, Hooper. 1101- a. ii. Hilderbrand, Perm. i i 62 — Oscar E. Malsten, Tekoa. 1103 — Ernest Vicals, Hooper. 1104—Lyle M. Baxter, Palouse, I I 65 —Chas. E. Bo wen, St. John. 1100 -Richard Boyles, Colton. 1107 —Tom B. Hester, Thornton. 1168 — Sherman E. Holliday, La- mont. 1169 Chris Helzer, Endicott. I 17" —Walter It. Goodrich, Colfax. 1171—Mart T. Fowler. Colfax. 1172—.1a5. V. Currence, Pullman. 117:! — A E. Turner, Rosalia. 117 —M. C. Carlori; Maiden. 1175— w. J. Vousman, Farmington. 1170Geo. J. Fuchs. Uniontown. 1177 — Joe Marque/. Hooper. 1178 —Albert E. Knight, Winona. 1170— Solomon Metsger, Endicott. 1180 —Harvey 11. Lynde, Palouae. 1181—Geo. Spuler, Palouse. 1182—Leslie A. James, Pullman. 11 S3 —Conrad Kaiser, Endicott. 1184- John J. Schmick, Endicott. 1185 —Herman J. Freier, Steptoe. 186 —E. J. McVey, Uniontown. 1187—Ernest V. [legman, Pullman. 1188- Ira Ma toon, Tekoa. I 198 B. F. Ellis. Rosalia. 1199—Frank B. Healy, Thornton. 1200 — Arthur V. Ensley. Hay. 1201Wm. V. Jen ney, Tekoa. 1202—Harry L. Hubbard, Colfax. 1203 —A. L. J. Milhahn, Spokane. 1204—John Cronin, Rosalia. 1205 — Henry Mundt, Rosalia. 1200— Jesse N. Cruse, Garfield. NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE •In the* Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for the County of Whitman. In 'he- Matter of the Estate of Win field A. Standard, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that A. R. McClaskey, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Win field a. Standard, deceased, has ren dered and presented for settlement to, and filed In the Superior Court of Whitman County, State of Washing ton, his Final Account as such ad ministrator with the will annexed, and a petition for the distribution of said estate, in which the Court is asked to settle said estate, distribute the property to the heirs or persons entitled to the same, and discharge Co' saiel A. R. McClaskey, adminis trator with the will annexed, and that Friday, the 19th day of October, 1917, at 10:00 o'clock a. m . at the court room of our said Superior Court, in the City of Colfax, in said Whitman County, has been duly ap pointed by our said Superior Court, for ihe hearing and settlement of said Final Account and Petition for Distribution, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his ex ceptions in writing thereto and con test the same. Witness the Hon. R. L. .McCroskey. 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