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Frit!")*. November 7, 1010 Come to Lewiston V; -AND ATTEND The Biggeft and Beft Livestock Show & Sale of the Northwest BIG PURE BRED SHORTHORN SALE—NOVEMBER 12th BIG PURE BRED HEREFORD -NOVEMBER 13th BIG PURE BRED SWINE AND SHEEP SALE— NOV. 14th Addresses by: GOVERNOR DAVIS OF IDAHO NOVEMBER 11th HON. DUNCAN MARSHALL NOVEMBER 11th .... Minister of Agriculture, Alberta GOVERNOR HART OF WASHINGTON.. NOVEMBER 12th JUDGING CONTESTS BY SCHOOLS AND YOUNG FOLKS NOVEMBER 10th NIGHT SHOW AND SALT LAKE OPERA • QUINTETTE NOVEMBER 11th PROMINENT MEN WHO WILL JUDGE AND CRY: Honorable Duncan Marshall, Alberta, Canada. M. Armentrout, Botna, lowa. C. F. Burke, Pueblo, Colorado. W. J. Hather, Ore, Nebraska. Col. W. B. Cropsey, Lewiston, Idaho. C. E. Walks, Moscow, Idaho. Band Music and Salt Lake Opera Quintette, Daily Special Banquets, Entertainments, Dancing Every Evening TEN-ROUND BOXING EXHIBITION Sailor Lawson vs. Jesse Reed Temple Theatre, November 12th Exhibition under the juristietion of State Boxing Commission It is a Show and Sale that no person interested in Live Stock can afford to miss; approximately $50,000 in cash premiums. COMEBring the Entire Family View the Live Stock of National Reputation Northwest Livestock Show and Sale On the Spokane-Lewiston-Portland Tri-State Circuit Lewiston, Idaho, Nov. 9 to 14 High Cost of Living Reduced By Reducing Your Fuel Bills from 30 to 50 Per Cent This can be done by installing in your residence or business house A CASE PIPELESS FURNACE It insures the greatest comfort given by any known heating sys tem. It promotes perfect air circulation, thereby promoting health. It eliminates all the dust, dirt and soot known to so many other heating systems. It distributes clean, moist, fresh air throughout every room in the house to an average temperature of 70 degrees. Holds firo all day. Anyone can set it up in a few hours. Lasts a lifetime and a 10-year-old child can operate it. It burns any kind of coal or wood, always giving up its maximum amount of heat and practically all the energy is consumed and not escaping in gas and smoke, as is the case with most furnaces. It meets with all the requirements of Insurance companies as a safeguard against basement fires and explosions. It has also been approved by many beards of health and leading physicians of the country. It is constructed of very heavy metal so as to retain heat from 12 to 24 hours, and is scientifically designed so as to radiate the greatest possible amount of heat at a minimum cost, which are two great essentials, and costs but little more than a good heating stove. So why delay In installing one in either your old or new home be fore winter? • Call and- let us show you one and explain how you can get real comfort next -winter and save money. J. R. GOOD & Co., Colfax SANITARY MILK THE' CLOVERLEAF DAIRY"WILL DELIVER - YOUR MILK AT 14c A QUART BOTTLED WHOLESALE MILK IN.BULK, 40c A GALLON. • ' '■* ■'-'''■, ■■.*'•" ■'" . . . ■ Cloverleaf Dairy *»»**** ALL-AG. FAIR TO BE BIG EVENT THIS YEAR Organizations on Campus to Be Featured— Have Special Wire for Game | One of the biggest events of the i college year will bo the All-Ag Fair, 1 which is to be held in the old S. A. T. C, mess hall just south of College | hall, this coming Saturday, Nov. 8. The committees have been doing their utmost to make this affair a | real sucecss, and they have snared 1 neither time nor expenses in getting the best of everything. The main attractions will be the exhibits of agricultural products of : many kinds, including animal hus bandry exhibits, the apple show, dis plays of farm machinery, dairy prod | ucts, and cereal crops . The homo economics girls will have a display of dressmaking and needle craft as well as demonstrations of their cooking . abilities. All these exhibits are to j occupy the main floor of the barracks I and these alone will comprise the main part of the fair. On the top floor of the building and separated from the exhibits will be the side shows ami concessions. These will be mostly home talent j affairs but since there is consider- J able talent among the students, these . all promise to create much merri ment for the visitors. The baby show will be a very in teresting part of the events and will consist of "babies" entered and dec- I orated by the different fraternities. The following organizations are en tering "babies": Pi Beta Phi, Kap pa Alpha Theta. Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Bryan house, Was taco house, Wlllard house, Mitra club, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Several of these have promised to enter both a side show and an entry In the baby show. The horticultural department will have a cider mill In operation just across from the pie booth. Prizes Will be offered for the best side show and 25 per cent of proceeds go to the entries. Aside from all these attractions, there will be student judging con tests in all departments. There will be a leased wire from i I Portland giving a detailed account of ! I the game between W. S. C. Cougars •| and the University of Oregon. These :i reports will be given out in the I building. The, apple show alone has been • heretofore an important event staged i by the horticultural department, but | with the confining of all agrieulural i ' departments, this year's program I I promises to be the best ever. N The single apple display by the \, home economics girls has always been ; ; an important feature of the apple :: show and it is again open to co-eds, i allowing entries to be made from ' j any town in the state and admitting and variety, color, or shape, so long as it is an apple. The building will be heated, light? i ed, and in good shape for the visitors. There wil Ibe something of inter est for everyone and the building , will be thrown open at 10 a. m. Sat i urday. All side show operators are ■ requested to have their equipment | in readiness by 9:30 a. m. Saturday. The farm dance will take place in the gym and will be the final windup of the day. The committee has re quested that the girls wear either gingham dresses or middy blouses and that the boys wear soft collars J and their second Lest clothes. This ! is so that everyone can be able to | turn himself loose and have the best j time of the whole year. In addition to the above mentioned ! the following organizations have sig ; nified their .intention of entering i with a stunt in the side show: Al | pha Tau Omega, Gamma Delta, Phi ! Delta Theta. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, j Kappa Sigma, the Dorm, Delta Sig i ma, Lambda Chi Alpha, and Gamma Phi. Fort BALK Cider apples, $15 ton. » Bred Shropshire ewes. Four pure bred Shropshire rams. One pure bred Berkshire boar; ready for service. Bundle wheat hay, $20 per ton. Three pure bred Berkshire gilts. MAX IIINRICHS At the Germain Plaoe ocl7tf FOR SALE Superior drill, drilled only 400 acres; also registered Percheron stallion for salt* or trade, value $400; 160 acres of land, near Great Falls,, ' $30 per acre. Would consider trade. j F. B. Young j Phone van Pullman oct3lnov7 INSURANCETaIk with Downen. t , . - ... THE PULLMAN HERALD J 1 «^* X Z~a I j/j JH '! 'In your home ~ & convenience comfort and economy We recommend Perfection Oil Heaters i * ■ , ■ ■■■ STANDARD.^ OIL. 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