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FROM COUNTY'S BOOKS List of Instruments Filed for Record in a Week. Coy. Patents and Receipts. United Statea to Thos. Combß, eh nwq, lota 3,4, of 4-18-42, patent. United States to Thoa. Comba, swq 4 18-42, patent. United Statea to Edw. 11. Bryan, eh nwq, neq awq 9-15-41 j patent. United Statea to Iver Burke, swq 6-15-4 C, patent. Deeds Geo. N. Lamphere Jr. and wife to Jno. T. Simpson, lot 1, blk 2, Smith'a add, Palouae, $425. R. H. Lacey, Adm'r., to Nathan J. Hunt, lots 12,11, blk 7, Oolfax, 13150. Isabella A. Lockbart and husband to First M. E. Ohuroh of St. John, lota 1,2, blk 1, Lookhart's 2nd add, St. John, $2UO. J. L. Wftllis and wife to M. C. Smith, lot 1, blk 7, 2nd Syudioate add, Guy, $10. Anna Schmick, Marie Kaiser, Jno. A. Paffenrotb and Katherine Shire man to Alex Paffenrotb, lots 0,13, blk 2. Brown's add, Colfax, $1 each. S. J. Ellia to J. W. Kills, neq 30 --16-43, $7000. Jonathan W. Ellin to Jno. D. Ellis, neq 30-16-43, $1. N. E. Wiggins and wife to J. L. Wiggins, wh nwq, wh awq 35-13-44, $450. Cyrus E. Averill and wife to C. S. Johnaon, sh nwq 26-17-44, $5600. Sarah L. Hntchena to Viotor Cham berlin, nh awq 14-15-42, $1. Byron G. Mansfield to Geo. Mo- Kay, seotlous 7,8, pt sections 9,17, 18,5 iv 16-40, pt 12-16-39, lease. This is assigned to Y. O. Mansfield. Maxie C. Morse and husband to C. I. Nachland, lots 9,10,11,12, West's Ist add, Rosalia, $1. Miss L. L. West to R. L. Porter, nh neq, eh nwq, exoept, 10-20-43, $10,000. International Laud 00. to CJeo. D. Brown, lots 9,10, blk 17, lots 9,10, blk 30, traot in Rock Lake, tract in nwq nwq 24-19-40, $1. Wm. E. Ria9er aud wife to Roy Hiokman, nh 14-15-43, $17,600. D. S. Snell to Rosa N. Porter, lots 6,7,8,9,10, blk 2, Selfridge's add, Oakesdale, 1200. H. R..McNeil aud wife to W. D. Angell, wb 24-18-42, $16,000. Frank W. Ertel to Frank D. Gar rett, seq neq 6-16-42, 12000. Edw. C. Moys and wife to U. W. Hammaker, tract in swq swq 33-18 --45, $25. W. H. Harvey and wife to Irvin J. Cunningham and wife, lot 1, pt lot 2, blk 8, Reaney's 2nd add, Pullman, $3000. N. O. Myers to Hattie A. Myers, lots 1,2,3, blk 8, Reauey's 2nd add, Pullman, $ —. Oliver Hall to Chester A. Went worth, pt lot 21, blk 1, 2nd add, Col fax cemetery, $10. Whitman Co. Ireasurer to Alvira Mackey, lot 5, blk 5, Sunnyside add, Pullman, $5. Whitman Co. Treasurer to Jack Stewart, lots 10,11,12, blk 5, Dia mond, $5. Edw. A. Sheehy to Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Ry. Co., lota 7,8, 9,10, blk 6, McDonald's add, Tekoa, • 10. J. P. Buraon and wife to Jno. Far rell, lot 5, blk 14, Huffman's 2nd add, Tekoa, $50. May Morrill Rowe and husband to Geo. E. Wilton, lot 6, blk 3, Pow era' add, Palouse, $1600. Michael M. Gallabger to Margaret D. Gallagher, lots 4,5, blk 1, Cof fin's add, Tekoa, $1. Nancy A. Edwards and husband to Carpus M. Dyer, 1-10 interest in sh 29-20-42, $1000. Joaiah Edwards and wife to Geu. H. Dyer 1-10 interest in sh 29-20-42, $1000. Aloysiua DeMolsche to Cliff New man, lot 2, blk 7, F. J. Mahoney's subdivision of Lombard's add, Te koa, $1. D. C. Lee to Gust and Nick G. Deligianis, tract in swq swq 14, lot 1 of 23-14-41, exoept, $1560. Wm. T. Ewing and wife to O. C. Golding, nwq 6-17-43, $7945. Silas M. Smith and wife to Wm. Z. Harvey, all 17-13-38, exoept, $4400; roadway iv seq 18-13-38, $1. Brace Hayden to Will Everett, lot 2. blk 9, West of "D" St., nh blk 10, west of "E" St., Breeding's add, Palouse, $350. Jaa. W. Fortune autl wife to Will Everett, sb blk 10, west of "E" St., lot 3, blk 9, west of "D" St., Breed lug's add, Palouse, $350. R. S. Andrews and wife to S. H. Battell. half interest in lot 23, blk 2, Tekoa, $275. Town of Colton to N. E. Wiggins, lota 1,2,4, blk 21, Colton Cemetery, $24. Town of Oolton to J. L. Wiggins, lot 3, blk 21, Colton Cemetery, 68. Cutler T. Porter and wife to Tay lor Richardson and wife, tract of 5 acres in 3-17-45, $1000. Asa Bowman and wife to Martha COLFAX GAZETTE, COLFAX, WASHINGTON. DECEMBER 17, 1909. A. Winalow, lota 5,6, blk 6, Farm iagton, 1800. J. W. Walters and wife to Sol i Walter*, lota 5,6, blk 2, lot 1, blk 20, Farmington, $1500. Geo. Edw. Marker and wife to M. 0. Taylor, eh nwq, nb neq 24-16-41, $6400. Pine City Development Co. to G. A. Kelingenberg, lota 5,6, blk 26, j Pine City Development Co.'a add, Pine City, $1000, contract. Real Mortgages. Mary A. Nevlna to M. Lottie Sher man, lot 1, blk 10, MoCroakey's add, Garfleld, $100. Geo. M. WasHon and wife to Secur ity State Bank, blk 8, East "E" St., Breeding's add, Palouse, 8300. Prank Emil Zimmer to Northwest ern & Pacific Hypotheekbank, awq 8 -13-39. J. P. Duthie and wife to Interna tional Mortgage Bank, pt lot 17, Squires &. Gaddis 1 aubdiviaion, Pullman, $1000. J. P. Duthie and wife to Interna tional Mortgage Baak, pt lot 16, Squires & Gaddia' aubdiviaion, Pull man, $1000. Wm. T. Thomas and pife to First Savings &. Trust Bank, eeq 0, neq 7, swq 18-14-38, 84000. Geo. E. Wilton to Bert Cook, lot 6, blk 3, Powers' add, Palouse, $500. W. E. Thompson and wife to Bank of Farniington, seq 12-19-45, $7000. Geo. H. McQueen and wife to W. W. Renfrew, tract in Farmington, $600. Laura Carper et al to W. W. Ren frew, lota 1.2,3,4, blk 43, Farming ton, $100. Sophia Leonard and husband to Chas. A. Storines, eh awq 3-17-45, except, $300. S. H. Battell and wife to Citizens State Bank, lot 23, blk 2, Tekoa, $275. Roy tiiokman to Pullman State Bank, nh 14-15-43, 69800. Lillian Polka to Tobias Mosier, tract in seq neq 24-20-45, $850. Jos. P. Hagamau and wife to Jno. Ellwart, swq 21-18-41, $1050. Jno. D. Ellis and wife to Chas. Corbet, neq 34-17-43, $3000. O. C. Golding aud wife to Farm ers State Bank, Coif ax, nwq 6-17-43, $5000. Gust A. and Nick G. Deligianis to O. C. Lee, traot in swq swq 14, lot 1 of 23-14-41, except, $780. Mary Busoh to Michael Sohultheis Sr., aeq 2013-45, neq awq 2013-45, except, $5000. Jas. A. Hampton and wife to First Say. & Trust Bank, lota 11,12,13,14, blk 44, Colfax, $1600. Geo. H. Dyer et al to J. Y. Ad rlington, 4-10 interest in ah 29-20 --42, $2000. Wm. J. Harvey and wife to Silas M. Smith, all of 17-13-38, except, $3200. Chattel Mortgages. J. C. Palmer to Farmers State Bauk, 2-3 orop on nwq 32-19-42, $250. Matt Payne to A. P. Johnson, wag ons, harness, $1031. Sam'l. Bruce to N. P. Lecoruu, livestock, $230. M. G. Manchester to Huntley Merc. Co., livestock, $273. D. M. Davia to Whitman Imple ment Co., livestock, $90. M. G. Manchester to A. A. Man chester, livestock, $400. D. C. Green et al to Wm. Wiley, livestock, 2000 bushels wheat on neq 24-19-41, wh nwq 19-19-42, $800. Robt. Thorn to W. W. Renfrew, livestock, % crop on 70 aores of sobool land near Farmington, $1000. Geo. Imhoff et al to Bank of Farm ington, soda fuuntafo, bakery shop outfit, £200. J. T. Blaok et al to Citizens State Bank, livestock, $600. Hugh Fenton to H. M. Beaob, half interest in machinery, implements, crop, etc, $1400. Jno. L. Canutt to Ryan Harness Co., livestock, $58. W. L. Coffey to Jack McElroy, livestock, implements, etc., $450. J. T. Blaok and wife to Citizens State Bank, 2-3 crop on 100 acres of Hayfleld farm, $600. J. V. Elliott to Citizens State Bank, orop on laud owned by Peter Baza, $2000. Frauk H. Soott to J. M. Richard son, livestock, implements, 100 bu sbela wheat on 11-18-41, $89. J. V. Elliott to Citizens State Bank, livestock, $2000. Frank E. Wilhelm to Farmers State Bank. Colfax, livestock, etc., 2-3 crop on pt seotions 2,3 in 16-43, 1500. Geo. and Wiley Hardy to Ghas. E. Scriber, 2-3 crop on nh 29, aeq 29, swq 28, in 13-40, livestock, imple ments, $1000. Henry Koester to Potlatch Lbr. Co., wagon, livestock, $107. Releases JLadd &. Bush to Jno. F. McCros key, real mtg. O. D. Matthews to B. Guatad, lien. Pullman Savings & Loan Ass'n. to J. P. Duthle, two real mtss. Thos. J. Smith to G. W. Smith, real mtg. R. H. Hill to Heury S. Hunt, real mtg. O. C. Baker to Geo. H. MoGuire, real mtg. 1 BrfJwife^A 1 Buy only baking pow- Kk?^^-« *4^ n^ der whose label mdi- pf%(P[E[^^K3 cates cream of tartar \ ■ > i |, | Albert 0. Leonard to J. H. Elliott, real mtg. R. L. Huffman to C. A. MoKinley, chat. M. Snyder to Howard Uurneey, obat. Jno. Terhune to D. C. Green, chat. Wilbur S. Vearaley to Marie J. Redinger, real rutg. Henry Knoobe to Jno. E. Hoppe, real mtg. J. J. Schlee to Edw. H. Bryan and wife, real mtg. N. D. Showalter to L. C. Money and wife, real mtg. Eugenia Uillinghan: to Lillian Polka, real mtg. Alliance Trust Co., Ltd., to Phil lip Sittner, real mtg. N. D. Showalter to L. O. Money, ohat. C. H. Barclay et al to W. Q. Dod son, chat. Jno. Neiertz to Geo. Hardy et al, cbat. Bank of Winona to Ueo. Hardy et al, chat. First Say. & Trust Bank of Whit man Co. to Henry Repp, et al, real mtg. Florent Meyer to Jhs. H. Maynard et al, partial release real mtg. Bills of Sale. A. R. Pardue to J. W. Hubbard, livestock, 850. J. W. Walters et al to Sol Walters. tools, bar fixtures, etr., $1. H. K. OsMmit to Joe Kuckige, restaurant outfit., $050. The Correct Time to stop a cough or cold in just as soon as it starts —then there will be no danger of pneumonia or consumption Ju*t a few doees of Ballard's Horebound Syrup taken at the start will stop tiie cough. If ft has been running on for Home time the treatment will b* longer, but the cure is sure. Sold by V. T. McCroakey. Do It This Day. If you want to sell your land or city property, list it in our offie. We get the buyers, and ctin Hell it. Colfax lusuraoee & Realty Co., Lippitt building, Colfax, Wash. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Com plexion sallow? Liver needs waking up Doau's R^gulets cure biliou* attacks. 2f> cents at any drug store. Have you renewed your magazine subscriptions yet? We can save you money. Any three $1 50 magßZines $'A 90—Saturday Evening I'ost and Ladies' Home.Journal exivpted. Uowe's Subscription Agency, Garfield, Wash. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders.labor era rely on Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it is used. Hampton's, McClure's and Everybody's make a crack a jack trio. The three for 12 months, $3.90. N. V. Rowe, Garfleld. Everything for Christmas, at the Elk Drut; Store, Colfax Ayer's Hair Vigor Ingredients : Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid. ■ Capsicum. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. Anything injurious here? Ask your doctor. Anything of merit here? Ask your doctor. Will it stop falling hair? Ask your doctor. Will it destroy dandruff? Ask your doctor. Does not dolor the Hair J. (.'. Atf.k Company, L-ht. U. Mam. —»—wii^—^—■——r—nwmw-iM—— r —r« — m i nn - ■■ i M | tmmt %a FURS HIDES — for spot cash. 10 to 60% more money for yon to ship Raw Furs and Hides to us than to V^^^i^^ sell at home. Write for Price last. Market Report, Shipping Tags, and about our ■^v HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE^^. *50 pace?, leather bound. Best thing on the subject ever written. Illustrating all Fur Annuals. All W shout Trappers' Secrets, Decoys, Traps. Oama Uwi. How and where to tran. and to hert.ma a suo ■ V trapper. It's a regular Encyclopedia. Price. »2. To our customers. $1 20. Hides tanned into • ■ beautiful Robe*. Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attracts animals to traps. $1.00 per bottle Ship jooi * Bide* and Furs tons and get highest price*. Andentch Bro*., I>«pt. 71, Mlnneapulla,Muiß. GOOD GYPSUM ROAD. Buccessful Experiments With the Mm eral Made by Kansas Experts. W, S. Go.arhart, stale highway en gineer of Kansas, who recently re turned from mi inspection tour through the south western part of that state, says tin 1 county commissioners in that part of ilit' slate believe in perma licit roads and permanent bridges. Mr. Gearhaii is well pleased with the results of the experiment in road build ing through the sand hills near Garden City. '•A little more than a year ago," be snid. "the commercial club and the county commissioners requested the office of public mads to send a man out to investigate possibilities of Im proving this road. Mr. Spoon, the sand clay expert, made them a visit and found that there were large deposits of gypsum all along the road. Tests were made on the gypsum, showing that it would make a good hinder for the sand. The pVople decided to con struct 700 feet Of road under the di rection of Mr. Spoon, and it was so satisfactory that they have now fin ished six miles of road at a total cost of .S":.r,!M). The 700 feel constructed lirsi is smoother now than the remain der because the sand and gypsum were thoroughly mixed by plowing, disking and harrowing. The remainder was constructed )>y placing six inches of gypsum on the sand for a width of twelve feet and then a few inches of sand were placed on top of this and left for i lie traffic to do the mixing. "If requires about two years to gel a road in first class condition when con structed in this manner, but it is much cheaper than the other construction. Hot. dry weather is the worst enemy of Uiis type of road, but despite the drought it is now in excellent condi tion and compares very favorably with the best macadam roads. The surface is hard and smooth and shows do signs of wear. "The only complaint any one lias to make is fh.it the r<>ad is so smooth that locks must be placed on the wagons so that they c.-m be safely taken down the hills. Some still refuse to get a lock and in going down drive with one Wheel out in the sand and the oilier on the hard road. One year ago the sand on the road was so bad that peo ple living t(^n miles south of Gtarden City, just beyond the hills, hauled their grain forty miles smith to a railroad station, while at present grain and produce are being hauled twenty-eight miles north to Garden city. "It is a place to go to be 'shown' if one has any doubt in his mind about the possibility of successfully Con structing- a sand, gypsum or clay road." An Honest Company. The Indiana and Ohio Live Stock In- BU-anceCo $4^0.000 00 in asset* In busiue 8 since 1886 G. W. Larue &Co , Local Agents. THE PEOPLE'S BANK Courtesy and Consideration The watch word in tbia Bank for Commercial Convenience. mmMammmmmmam—a—mmmmmm m*mmm V y e W[ttl .}, rtlH | safeguard your business IP— - I o , . ,11 and personal interests every way pos , ''jgr-^X \'C^~r~~Zr^\ VN> I si^le, give you tht» se<;urity and receipt /"•"X | °f a checking account. ri?k "■ JwlLv UTe Pay 4 per €Cnt I^^t^V^-^^ml^ )^ S Savings Accounts Wm^ir ' rv^^llf I compounded seuii-annually and do ft W\ i ; p^if^y general HANKING BUSINESS on mL i _^-^"^^ nV\ c OWfi our raP^ growth to the MJ I*t * -fc : k^l^;.: ; people of this conimuuity atnl will .lo ISv/H 4^^lhvUJ*^^*^ our »eat to merit your patronage in *mamK^n^mmm^mm^mmmamm^^m tne future- The Farmers State Bank of Colfax, Washington Many Marts Have been drawn upon to furnish our superb stock for this year's Holiday Trade, and the stock was never larger or more replete with handsome and useful articles for presents, from Precious Stones to modest and low priced KniclL K.nacKs From our stock all reasonable wants in this line can be sup plied, and if desired goods selected no*^ will be laid away until wanted at Christmas time. Drop in and take a look at the many beautiful things we have for you to select from. MA Df^dTT The Pioneer . ii.. XiUoJli -Jeweler.... Opposite Great Eastern Store , Oolfax, Wash. You are aaßured th»t the welcome you have encountered here for so many years has not changed in quality or volume. Fxamine our goodß whether you buy or not THE YULETIDE jkf^&^Y^ 1H ie time at most °^ us / JmT* Jfife";i'>v^l§U.. are trying to find some gift js&> /%/ V^^Jjb^yr to P resent our friends as a %^ M^^L^U^^mw^X token of our good will and m friendship. -^^La^^vl^ c can su^ you *n many X^^^tei^W^H^ beautiful and useful designs \^^off J\ lhV^i *n an<* S^ver jewelry. (^w^ffl Watches, Hand Painted China, Cut Glass, Silver /l *'■ ware, fine Umbrellas, etc. Mrs. W. D. Parr, 319 Main Street, Colfax. A Guaranteed Cure Call for Wet Feet a pair of the <DC (111 Whitehouse Cushion tflfi flfi U>D. UU Sole Shoes 3>o. UU Whitehouse Clothing Co. POMEROY FLOUR THE PEER OF ANY, IS SOLD BY EIGHT~STORES IN COLFAX J. L. NEIL, WHOLESALE AGENT ASK FOR IT-IT IS GUARANTEED Hutchison's Art Studio Picture Frames, Art Supplies Photographic Novelties R. R. Hntf'...sou.|Commercial Photographer Endicott