Newspaper Page Text
6
FROM COUNTY'S BOOKS
List [of Instruments Filed for
Record in a Week.
Gov. Patents and Receipts
United States to A. G. Strain, neq
neq 11, nwq nwq 12, neq neq 13-13
--43, lot 1 of 18-13-44, patent.
Deeds
Peter Church aDd wife to L. M.
Zuawalt, pt nwq 27-19-44 ,S6OOO.
Priederick A. Baumann and wife
to Mrs. Callie Brown, lota 20, 21,
blk 1, Jae. McCoy's add, Oakeadale,
$100.
Geo. E. Hughes to Wm. H. Hughes,
pt 28-19-44, $3000.
Geo. Fisher and wife to Adam
Fisher, wh tract 15, Sheehan'a pro
posed add, Farmington, $250.
Harvey D. Mattingley aud wife to
Salem C. Bageant, nh swq 14-18-41,
$3600.
Jas. S. Chase to S. E. Walker et
al, sh 23 19-41, lease.
M. C. Morrow to Mrs. Maud I.
Powell, lot 1, blk 26, Maiden, $300.
Margaret A. Harrison and husband
to Wm. H. Harrison, lot 1, blk 18,
Pullman, 8800.
Andrew Anderson and wife to R.
P. Hites, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, blk 7, Cul
ton's add, Paloufee, 61300.
M. Hansen and wife to R. P. Hites,
lots 1, 2, blk 7, Culton'b add, Pa
louse, 6100.
Hiram Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M.,
to Milton E. Scantlin, lot 54, Ist
add, Masonic cemetery, $20.
J. C. Peterman and wife to Ttaer
essa Peterson, lots 1, 2, blk 14, Wi
ley's Ist add, Palouse, 81300.
Phillip Kleweno and wife to Peter
M. Cole, eh 26, eh 35 in 18-40, 620,-
UOO.
Geo. T. Huffmar and wife to Alice
E. Xorcross, lot 9, blk 5, College
Hill add, Tekoa. 61.
Geo. W. Haydon et ux to Oliver
R. Pate, ptneq 29-18-45, 81.
Geo. T. Huffmau and wife to Jacob
Miller, lots 5, 6, blk 4, Colk^e
Hill add, Tekoa, $175.
S. L. Jamison aud wife to Chicago,
Milwaukee & Pujjet Sound Ry. Co.,
pt 20-20-45, 610.
Jos. Dowling et ux to Jos. E.
Dowling, ewq 26-20 43, 81.
Chas. W. Blackman and wife to
Robt. W. Duncan, pt 8-18-44, 66305.
Albert Cunningham and wife to
Carl Brand, lots 3, 4 of 6-18-45,
16000.
Marinda J. Davidson and husband
to Tate Broyles, lot 3, blk 1, Wal
ters' add. Colfax, 81450.
Robt. B. Silerand wife to Dempsey
S. Siler, sh neq, lots 1, 2 of 6-19-43,
$1.
A. G. Strain to Cloverdale Cattle
Co, nwq nwq 18-13-44, neq neq 13
--13-43, 1400.
J. H. Grady et ux to Henry M.
Asbury, pt 12-16-45, 8100.
G. B. Carter, sheriff, to Leonard
Strobel, blk H, Robard's add, Pa
louse, lota 3, 4, blk 41, Wiley's 3rd
add, Palouse, eh 32 feet of lot 2, blk
1, Wiley's add, Palouse, 83343.
E. L. Cornelius and wife to Jas
Lyons, eh swq, seq 30-17-43, neq 31
--17-43, lease.
Robt. J. Meredith to Miller Bros ,
Meredith farm, lease. This is as
signed to J. L. Davidson.
Barrel F. Smith et ux to Roy P.
Smith, sh neq 36-18-43, 810.
Sarah M. Kimni to Jacob Kimin,
uwq swq, swq uwq 28-20-42, 8500.
Jacob Kituai to Sarah M. Khum,
lot- 5, 6, blk 2, Pine City, tract iv
Pine City, 8230.
Howard E..Andrew et nx to Chas.
O. Andrew, lot*. 1, 2, blk 3, L. F.
Smith's add, Endicott, 5525.
Geo. L. Smith et ux to Alfred R.
Smih, seq 11-17-45, except, 812,
S2O.
Samuel L. Laugdon to E. A. Bry
an, seq neq, neq seq, lots 3, 4 ol 24
--13-38, $900.
E. A. Bryan et ux to Riviera Co.,
seq oeq, neq seq, lots 3, 4 of 24-13
--38, 81.
Wm. J. Mogridge et ux to Jno.
M. Callison, lot 18, blk 6, Fairview
add, Pullman, 81.
H. B. Berry et ux to Geo. B. Hurd,
pt lot 1, blk 1, Lawrence &. Hol
brook's add, Pullman, 82150.
Maxie Morse to J. E. Lindsey, Jots
27, 28, '29, McGee's subdivision of
lots 1, 2 of 5-14-45, bond for deed,
$600.
Real Mortgages
Madison B. Campbell and wife to
£dw. Roberts, lots 3, 4, blk 9, Gar
field, 11000.
Alfred R. Smith et ux to Geo. L.
Smith, »eg 11-17-45, except, $10,
--000.
L. M. Zumwalt and husband to
Peter Church, pt nwq 27-19-44,
82000.
S. M. Watson to S. D. Olmsted,
lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, blk 12, Tekoa,
82500.
Jno. K. Luther and wife to First
Savings & Trust Bank of Whitman
county, pt eh seq 1-15-41, $700.
Wm. D. Marsh and wife to Heth
erington & Riechers, wh swq 23-17
--40, 11500.
COLFAX GAZETTE, COLFAX, WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 21, 1910.
Thos. J. RhoHds and wife to Gat
ton Billioux, swq 23-19-41, 83000.
Wm. D. Marsh and wife to Hether
ington & Riechert", eh swq 23-17-40,
|iSOO.
Win. P. Smith and wife to Oregon
Mtg. Co., nwq 6-19-44, seq 36-20
--43, 88000.
Mary J. Copper and husband to
Gast'on Billioux, sh seq, sh swq 32
--19-42, 81500.
Jno. Dempsey to P. M. Shehan,
nwq neq, seq neq 26, wh swq 24-20
--42, 5950.
N. B. Welton and wife to H. H.
Warner, lot 5, blk 3, Coffin's add,
Tekoa, 8600.
Chas. Blank et ux to Oregon Mtg,
Co., Ltd., eeq, eh swq, lots 3, 4 of
31-21-45, lots 3, 4 of 5-20 45, 810,
--50 C.
Alfred R. Smith et ux to Inter
national Mortgage Bank, neq 11-17
--45, $5000.
Jennie V. Sanger and husband to
Pullman Savings & Loan Ass'n., tract
in Pullman, 1300.
Carl Brand and wife to M. Snyder,
lots 3, 4 of 6-18-45, $4000.
Dempsey S. Siler and wife to Wea
sel Mumrn, eeq 31-20-43, sh neq,
lota 1, 2 of 6-19-43, $6000.
Edson O. Berry et ax to Bank of
Winona, lots 2, 3, blk 1, Morrow's
3rd add, Winona. 8385.
T. W. Ryan to C. A. White, lota
1, 2, 3,4, 5, seq nwq, sh neq 6-13
--44, 83500.
Chattel Mortgages
A. J. Taylor to G. A. Bailey, live
stock, wagon, 6225.
Roy H. Berry to H. A. Kaeppler,
cafe furniture, etc., 8150.
A. G. Rainbolt to National Bank
of Palouee, livestock, implements,
2-3 crop on Geo. Harper farm, 62000.
C. S. Ohier to Tekoa State Bank,
livestock, 8516.
W. Bumyarner to Chas. E. Scriber,
livestock, 61800.
Fred E. Miller to F. S. Miller et
al, livestock, 8650.
S. E. Walker et al to Jas. S.
Chase, livestock, 2-3 crop on sh 23
--19-41, 81100.
Hurt Jones to R. B. Games, 1500
bushels wheat on 27-18-40, 86G8.
R. E. Miller et al to Willard Crip
pen, 1000 bushels wheat on swq 24
--19-41, pt neq, pt seq 24-19-41, 8350.
A. F. Goddard to S. H. Gale, live
stock, 8500.
J. L. Vasser to Advance Thresher
Co., machinery, 82487.
Hugh Fenton to W. O. Palmer,
trustee, livestock, implements, eto.,
6360. %
E. A. Hanna to Jno. Ellwart, live
stock, 4000 bushels wheat on neq, pt
seq, pt swq 13, nwq 24-19-41, 81600.
H. Hather and &. D. Tracy to A.
M. Phillips, Luna and Orpheum
Theatres, Colfax, 8500.
F. H. Scott to Floyd Wilson, live
stock, 500 bushels wheat on 11-18
--40, 8225.
J. P. Hagaman to Chas. W. Kessler,
livestock, 20UC bushels wheat on pt
16-18-41, 8900.
W. C. Braman to Louhannie Ell
wart, livestock, implements, 2000
bushels wheat on pt 13-19-41, 81640.
Richard Cooper et al to Huntley
Merc. Co., livestock, 2-3* crop on neq
15-18-41, 51174.
Ed Byera to Shoudy Bros., 600
bushels wheat on svvq 28-18-42,
8325
F. E. Pickell to Pullman State
Bauk, 2-3 crop on seq, sh neq 18
--14-45, seq 1314-44, 82450.
Arthur M. Schnase to Samuel P.
Weaver, livestock, 8527.
Geo. J. (hay to F. A. Davis, live
stock, 2 3 crop on pt sections 3, 4 of
18-44, 8508.
Win. Scbnase et ux to Thos. Smith,
live-stock, 81000.
F. E, Pickell to Pullman State
Bauk, livestock, implement.-;, 82450.
Releases
X. S. Kidenour to Richard Cooper,
chat.
Juo. Terhune to E, El Likins. chat.
Pullmau State Bauk to W. R.
Jaqaea, ival mtg.
Equitable Savings A Loan Ase'nJ
to Bernard MoNeely, real mtg.
Tekoa State Bank to W. H. Strik
er, real mtg.
J. H. Morris to J. M. Klemgard et
al, real mtg.
United States Investment Corpora
tion to Elizateth O. Henderson, real
mtg.
Gilbert Hunt Co. to R. O. Cornel
ius, chat. Z^t-
Wiuona Trading Co. to Stephen G.
Wendover, chat.
Win. L. Walls to Henry F. Ochs,
chat.
Henry T. Peterson to A. V. Nel
son, chat.
«• «f PATRONIZE
I "UT~I "ty THE MODERN
Modern Confectionary Co., Mfrt., Portland, Oregon
Pullman State Bank to J. O. Pate,
chat.
Pullman State Bank to J. O. Pate,
chat.
I. A. Henderson to J. D. Hagan
and wife, real mtg.
I. A. Henderson to Milton P.
McCroKkey, real mtg.
A. H. Anderson to C. F. Deeds et
al, chat.
M. 0. Chase to H. D. Yates, nhat.
Bank of Endicott to Wm. Sellers,
chat.
Kate M. Foster to Myrtle H. Dunn,
real mtg.
Potlateh Lumber Co. to Fannie
Mullins and husband, real mtg.
Gaston Billioux to Philip Kleweno
et ux, real mtg.
Leonidas Billioux to Philip Kleweno
et ux, real mtg.
Smith & Clark to Wm. M. Sever
and wife, partial release of lease.
First Savings & Trust Bank of
Whitman county to P. M. Price, chat.
C. E. Hoover to W. M. Perkinß,
chat.
Willis Ford to L. V. Ricketts, real
mtg.
J. I. Case Threshing Meh. Co. to F.
Benner, chat.
Jno. Ellwart to E. A. Hanna, chat.
Claude A. Harper to Richard
Cooper et al, obat.
Richard Hamblen to J. P. Haga
man, chat.
Alexander Howry et al to Jas. R.
Hagaman, ohat.
E. J. DeChenne to M. E. Davis,
chat.
J. S. Lucas to Fred O. Davis, chat.
Palouse State Bank to Myrtle Tem
per et al, real intg.
F. L. Gordon to S. T. Motfet, chat.
First State Bauk of Garfleld to P.
W. Burns, chat.
Frank H. Scott to C. B. Ennis,
chat.
Jno. Ell wart to W. C. Braman,
chat.
J. I. Case Threshing Meh. Co., to
M. E. Schreck et al, chat.
J. T. Chenowth to L. T. Rusler,
c,hat.
H. D. Mattingley to Seth Drake,
chat.
Juo. Ellwart to Jerome B. Smith,
chat.
Chas. W. Kessler to J. P. Haga
man, chat.
h irst National Bank, Pullman, to
Leonard M. Ringer, chat.
Bills of Sale
E. E. Cain to R. L. Cain, 50
tons hay, 6600.
Maiden Laundry Co. to Farmers &
Merchants State Bank, laundry busi
ness, 8175.
T. L. Davis to Ralph K. Green,
buggy, etc., $161.
J ,H. Truman to J. E. Hicks,
blacksmith tools, $500.
T. L. Davis to L. C. Fisher & Co ,
harrow, etc., SI.
Cold Feet,
chilblaioe. froet bite and other cold
weather troubles are instantly relieved
when the affected oarts are rubbed with
Ballard's Snow Liniment. No house
hold should be without thie invaluable
remedy—relievefl aches, pains, cramp,
Rtiffneen, burns, scalds, rheumatism and
neuralgia. Sold by V. T. McCroskey.
Falling Hair Dandruff
AVer's Hair Vigor promptly destroys the gerrris Ayer's Hair Vigor just as promptly destroys the !
that cause falling hair. It nourishes the hair- germs that cause dandruff. It removes every ;
bulbs, restores them to health. The hair stops trace of dandruff itself, and keeps the scalp j
falling out, grows more rapidly. dean and in a healthy condition.
Does riot Color the Heir
We wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer's Ha!r
Vigor does not affect the coior of the hair, even to the slightest
degree. Person? with the whitest or the lightest and most d iicate
blond hairmay use it freely without having the hair made a shade darker.
!nßTfffipnfr«# Sulphur. Glycerin. Q'-'-rin. Sci'ium Ch'orid.
"5 -m^"*.^ « Capsicam . Sage . Alcohol. Water. Perfume.
Show tnis formuia to your doctor. Ask him what he t...::.<s of it.
,T. f_ /■Y-R COMPATTT. T <wM- ...m-^. —_____,
xx •" ' ' -vXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX— x- - — - xx- xxx x\-
I Whitman Realty Go. 1
xx EOOM 4. LIPPITT BUILDING H
XX XX
xx Handle any thing in the real H
XX XX {
|| estate line. || |
XX ■ XX i
XX XX
xx Palouse Farms, Canada Wheat Land, xk!
xx ' x;x i
§§ City Property, Fruit and Irri- §§
xx gated Lands. List your xx
xx .., xx|
property with us. g
XX = XX
XX . XX
xx We are in communication with good prospects xx
xx both to buy and trade. We also write xx
xx J • xx
I INSURANCE I
XX . . XX
xx in the best board companies. xx
xx r xx
xx xx
g Get our prices on Grain and Say g
XX XX
xx = xx
XX XX
xx Coif ax, Wash. Phone Main 1271 g
XX ' XX
XX ' _____ XX
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Civil.
W R Clemans ye J E Biker—Set for
trial October 26 at 10 a m.
Powell-Sanders Co vs Farmers Jt
Merchants Bauk of Maiden, garniebee
defendant—Judgment for g'lraishee de
fendant for costs.
State vs James Roberts—Verdict of
not guilty.
State V 8 W A Craig—lnstructed verdict
of not guilty.
State V 8 C F Ledbetter—Cah* dismissed.
State vs C M Powell—Verdict of not
guilty.
State vs Archie Holden—Verdict of
guilty of perjury in the secuud degree.
Motion for new trial.
New Cases.
Andrew Richter et ux vs Louisa Chap
pell et al—Uulawful detainer.
Anna Buckentin vs Max Buckentin—
Dirorce, nousupport.
W H Stuart vs J B Carey—Money
due.
W H Stuart vs 0 R & N Co—Garnish
ment.
Probate.
Estate of James D McConnell—Order
confirming sale of personal property and
petition for sale of real estate.
Estate of Margaret Grudj — Order for
sale of grain crop.
Estate of Edmund J Lungdon—No
vember 14 at 11 am time for hearing
petition for partition of real estate.
Estate of Albert Seoulrz—Order for
Bale of personal property.
Estate of Daniel Hu^fatp—Order for
sale of grain crop.
Estate of Christopher C Durham—L S ;
Huggias, Joseph Mcrteynoids and G hi
Noe appointed appraisers.
Estate of Drueilla S Bttdley—Order j
confirming appraisement.
Estate of Elizabeth Short—John J j
Busch, P J Conner and Dan Newtor. ap
pointed appraisers.
Estate of Grayson Bollifidd — J L
Richards, J U Richards aad LS Huggins
appointed appraisers.
Insanity of John Bdward Crouch-
Committed to the hospital 'or the insane.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
When considering where to insure your
grain remember:
That the Northwestern Mutual Fire As
sociation of Seattle lhh reduced tbe cost
of insurance to the farmer cilmo^t one
half.
That every lose pustnir d hair bppn
paid in cash without discount within 21
hours after adjustment.
That it has eliminated the exorbitant
short rate charge.
That you pay nothing until tbe grain
is ripe enough to burn, no matter how
early you injure
That all policies covpr until December
3lHt, unless grain is sold and insurance
cancelled before.
That upon sale of grain you surrender
policy and receive eqnitabie rebate.
That all policies are non assessable.
Never can tell when you'll mash a
finger or sunvr a cut, bruise, burn or
scald. Be prepared. l»r. Thomas'
Electric Oil instantly relieved the pain
quickly cures the wound
Don't let the baby Buffer from eczema,
sores or aDy itching of the nkin. Doan'a
Ointment gives instant relief, cures quick
ly. Perfectly safe for children. All
druggists sell it.
G. W. Larae & Co.
Incorporated
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
Xo. 330—376 acres i} 2 miles from Thornton, all in cultiva
tion, watered by three fine springs, on two county roads, land
lays extra good. One of the finest farms in Whitman county.
Price $67.50 per acre.
No. 353—160 acres ij miles from Albion, all in cultivation,
watered by springs, fair buildings, on county road. Has R. F.
D. and telephone. Price $70.00 per acre.
We have buyers for bargains and
bargains for buyers.
—Two Offices—
Colfax and Spokane, Washington.
PONOKA, ALBERTA
What makes a wealthy counfr\? Fruit? No. Did you hear any
thing about the fruit in lowa, or Iiliuoi"? Grain, crass, and meat pro
ducing in what makeH a country rich Why pay $75 per acre for Palouse
land when jou can buy better (or $1"» Ponoka, Alberta, is the place.
Exampie: 1213 acres on Conjuring Lake, good house, good barn, and
other buildings. 5 ni'les of fencing, improvements worth $3000, 240 acres
in cultivation. Average yield this ypar, wheat 30, oats 50, barley 00, rye
50, potatoes 300 bunhels per »ere, 100 acres fine meadow, plenty of finest
water, several springs, postnffioe, school, and government creamery and
coal mine within a mile, pienty woort for all farm purposes, 90 acres good
timber. Raspberries and ntrawb^rrien grow wild in profusion. Best vege
table land in the world. Price $14 00 per acre. One-third cash, balance,
tertiiH ro *uit purchaser. Many other good bargains, large and small.
Further particulars on request. Will secure rates for you and show you
these properties ac any time.
ALBERTA INVESTMEMT CO.
1109 Paulsen Bld^., Spokane, Wash , Phone Main 500.
The Canadian Pacific
Railway Co.
(Col. Department)
Have established an office in Spokane, Wash., for the Bale of their
Alberta Wheat Lands
The agent in charge is empowered to give cheap railroad fare to
prospective purchasers.
Their Wheat Lands are Selling
for $10 to §15 Per Acre
on long time railroad contracts. C. P. R. land salesmen leave Spokane
every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. For information call or write
Canadian Pacific Railroad Co
G. A. YANCEY & CO., General Agents
618 Riverside Aye. SPOKANE, WASH.
Grand View Addition
Is now on the market, in lots, acre tracts, also 5 and 10 acre
tracts, with abundance of pure water, good wide streets, easy
grades and only from Soo to 3000 feet from Main street of
the city of Colfax, Wash.
When you stop and think, our farthest lot or tract is only
a few feet more than a half mile from the business center of
this city, you will then realize the value of this splendid ad
dition. Easy terms and right prices to purchasers.
Colfax Investment Company
G. W. LAETJE & CO., Agents
For the very best in
PHOTOS
Always Go to
Ihe Ricker Studio
Colfax, Wash.
@ NATIONAL
APPLE SHOW
AT SPOKANE
Nov. 14-19,1910
EXCURSION RATES
Via the clean, comfortable
INLAND ELECTRIC TRAINS
Oae Fare and a third, with minimum
of $1.00. Sale dates Nov. 13 to 18,
inclusive, with return limit Nov. 21.
Exhibitor's Rates: One fare and a
third, certificate plan. Tickets on
sale good going Nov. 7 10 inclusive.
Final return limit Nov. 21.
ASK THE INLAND AGENT
Take The Gazette and get
your moneys worth.
fruit m ?j
Vegetables
arc at their best, and we
have the best. Our store
is also headquarters for
Groceries and
Footwear
In both of which lines we
carry the best that money
can buy. Call an d see.
R.P.I&CO.
3i-^l^£Hable_Stor£
Phone Main 131
■io Main St. COLFAX
"™""™ M
GEO. L. CORNELIUS
»UTOHQB,U A.D B.CYCU HO.P.T*
Bewirtag 01 „, U]id^
OpP-M *toSt""3 <*»«' COLFAX