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WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS
AND FRIENDS ARE DOINGI
qhe~ returned b~ wa~ of Lal
cerltly, " .' ." " 11
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day.
Mrs. Lloyd Miller was a Moscow
visitor Tuesday.
B. C. Spencer of Moscow was in
Palouse Tuesday.
Mrs. Ada Oderlin expects to spend
Thanksgiving in Pullman.
Mrs. James Throop visited a few
days in Spokane this week.
t
H. Martin was in Moscow Mon-
('fosse, where they took in the tarsi-I
v+~l alld roul~(lup.
Mrs. J. P. Duke left Satnrday for
her home at Olympia after a visit
with Palouse friends.
' l)r. W. F. Morrison is spending the
week with his son, Attorney W. F,
Morrison. in this city.
1 Levi Archiblad left Sunday for
A. J. %Vebster was transacting Lewiston.- He will visit there and at
3ther points all winter.
buslneSSFred Walkerin SpokanemadeMOndaY.a business ~ Miss Elna Metz, a student at the
triP, univerzity of Idaho, spent the week]
~o Spokane Tuesday evening. I end at the Dartt home. [
Mrs. L. C. ~Volheter is very sick' .I. .l Lynch has been appointed
this week with throat trouble.
agent for the Northern Life fnsur-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kin-
: ante company of Seattle in Latah
caide, on November 7, a girl.
i county,
Rev. W. M. Martin delivered a ser-t Miss Donia B. SchancR, Miss Al~-
men at Grinnell Sunday afternoon.
"--/ Roy Poe, station agent at Deary,
was transacing business rn Palouse
Tuead~,y.
O. P. Stephens is back at work in
the Northern Pacific depot after :t
sle~re of sickness.
Iv(e (,mnmings and Miss Avis Ander-I.
-.'on are spending Thanksgiving In!
3~pokane.
Isaac Peele, who reeenHy sold out
Ills farming Olltlit, was lit town Wed-,
hc~day, lie hits not yet aeeided what,
• he will do next )'ear.
Mrs. Frank Bettis of Moscow vis-i .lathes Milton, a farmer residing
ited in Palouse the first of the week. near Pea)use, was in towff Tuesday.
J. A. Cochrane of Princeton was
transacting business in Palouse Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. MeMaekin, who has been very
sick, is murch improved and is able
to sit up.
Patriae Anderson of near Garfield~
~tIe says there is lots or snow in his
locality and sleighing is fine,
Mrs. W. M, Cowles, who has been
here with her husband .during the
~umnler, has gone to Seattle, where
she expects to remain for the wlnter.
Rev. W. M. Martin was over to El-
was transacting business in Palouse berton Friday to atteud a meeting of
Tuesday. 'lhe executive committee of the Whit-
T. C. Waller has returned from man County Ministerial aasociation.
Mr. Wurmun, who recently leasedt
Spok~me.lmproved. His health t~ very, much the rooms occupied by Dr. and Mrs.'
J. P. Sorenson will leave for Che-~ Ilarvison, has rented the rooms to
ney Saturday ta, see his brother, who
is very sick.
C. H. Ogan of Potlatch came down*
Monday tO transact business. He re-~
turned Tuesday. !
I Roscoe Belvail returned from
Prichard, Idaho, where he had been
visiting his brother. Baptist church next Sullday, Sunday
i .~chool will be held at the usual hour,
J. J. Lynch, Louis Martin and
Clarence and Raymond Fields visited
I~OR SALE---A baby sled. Inquire at
at Benge, ~'lnona and Hooper re-this office. 37tf
suet.her party and gone to work in ai
sawmill near Garfield. The parties]
leasing the rooms will corjtluet at
boarding and h)dging house. /
No Preaching at Baptist Church.
Tllere will be no preaching at the
Thanksgiving Day
November 24
Better than the taste of home-made
pumpkin pie that tops off the Thanks-
giving feast is the satisfaction that
comes with knowing that tomorrow is
provided for as ~ell as today--that
there'll be "pumpkin pie" next year too.
We wish you all a thankful Thanks~Iv.
ing this year and every year.
Farmers National
PALOUSE, WASHINGTON
Bank
WE DELIVER
Hay, Feed and Flour
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FLOUR IN TOWN
Sunbeam and Straight Grade Flour, made by Palouse Milling
company. Patronize home idnsutry. Try a sack of Sun-
beam ........................................ $2.0o
Straight Grade, per sack ............................ $1.50
Sperry Flour ..... ................................ $1.90
O1Tmpic Flour .................................... $2.00
"A FULL LINE OF MILL FEEDS, WItEAT CORN, POULTRY
FOOD ALWAYS ON HAND
W~ DELIVER. IF NOT RIGHT SEND IT BACK.
A.J. Webster Company
Grain, Feed, Flour.
FALOUSE POTLATCH
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Causes of Winds.
Whids are produced I)3 ii disturb-
ance of the equtllbrhlni In Solue Imri
of the atniosphere; tl dlsturhanve Ill-
ways reuniting froill ii dlfforeiiee in
teniperature betweell all.incenl set'-
tlons. Thus, It the temperature of ;i
certain extenl of ground bevolnes high..
er, the air' In contact wilh it beconie,~
bested, the all" ,xI)alHis and Koes t<
tWO dlsttnet winds ~ill be produced--
an upper one setting outward from th+
heated reghm, and a Io\\',.r one setting
Inward tow~trd It.
The Victor's Privilege.
Tile inali alld the boy inel at the en-
trance to the little park, ~tiid walked
down the patli togeihei'. Th, ili;li,
ltOled I lie disheve]e