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< •rr/..... r. •••~ -" »-^*r,rT" p- W >. « w"»■"""•"" *"''* ******v^-^imtti. i- " Record* of Whitman County j-: FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1914 ! ,/. ■ ; :-, Deeds ' ■{ Mrs £ Augusta • Schultz; to Albert C. gchultz, 10, of 11, wh of 2 -15-40, lease. '-..*■» .**>**<.*;:■ '': - Chattel Mortgages ■ j s. Pettichord et al. to Rumely Products Co., machinery, $600. Releases ' Farmers & Merchants State Bank ' 'f Maiden to Arch Cadzow, real • mortgage. fesl'-l "Assignments ; A. E. Cook to Farmers & Mer chants State Bank of Maiden, real I mortgage. ...'..'.:[ /; ' Miscellaneous || Railway Land & Improvement ■ Co vs. B. S. Cockrill et al., lot 15, blk 13- Resurvey of .Steptoe, lis pen dens. './Railway Land & Improvement Co. vs. Elijah B. Mitchell et al., lots 23, 24, 25, 26, blk 21, Resurvey of Step -: toe, lis pendens. ,} Railway Land & Improvement Co. j vs. J. R- Meredith et al., lot 2, blk 26, Resurvey of Steptoe, lis pendens. Railway Land & Improvement Co. vs. H. R. McEachron et al., lot 13, blk 23, Resurvey of Steptoe, lis pen j dens. V; Railway Land & Improvement Co. Its. Edward Blanchfield, nh lot 8, blk 14. Resurvey of Steptoe, lis pen- I dens. //Advance Thresher Co., with J. W. Hackney, chattel mortgage renewal, affidavit. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914 Deeds ■ C. J. Hoist and wife to A. J. Young and wife, lots 11 and 12, blk 3, Shobe's 2nd add, La Crosse. $1000. Charles A. Barry and'wife to Leo L. Totten, part lot 4, blk 6. Reaney's 2nd add, Pullman, $1575. Johnnie Sandell and wife to John Sandell, Sr., lots 1 and 2, blk 31, Ewan. Real Mortgages A.J. Young and wife to C. J. Hoist and wife, lots 11 and 12, blk 3, Shobe's 2nd add, La Crosse, $500. .; Leo L. Totten and wife to Pull man Savings & Loan Association, part lot 4, blk 6, Reaney's 2nd add, Pullman, $1000. Chattel Mortgages D. A. Hart et al. to Rumely Prod ucts Co., machinery, $1100. ! E. T. Hall to Rumely Products Co., machinery, $1625. v; William A. Cornelius to Farmers National Bank of Colfax, live stock, $1290. ■: E. B. Ooude to Farmers National Bank of Colfax, live stock, $260. L* Releases *;;Pullman State Bank to W. H. Stevens, chattel mortgage. First State Bank of La Crosse to E. C. Sorrels, chattel mortgage. Herbert Kimbrough to J. W. Kal kus, real mortgage. • Bills of Sale p§j B. C. Baird and wife to Frank Baird, horses, harness, buggies, etc., contained In the Star barn, Pullman, $3800. /•Johnnie Sandell and wife to John Sandell, Sr., household furniture and harness fixtures, situated on lots 1 and 2, blk 31, Ewan, $10. Conditional Bills of Sale Mosler Safe Co. to Matt Johnson, safe, $250. MONDAY, AUGUST 81, 1914 Deeds I J. P. Ripley to Matilda Ann Rip ley, lots 14 and 15, blk 1, Perkins' 2nd add, Colfax, $1. Florence A. Vincent, guardian, to Glen G. Vincent, lots 2 and 3, blk 1, First Syndicate add, Guy, $10. William Alexander et ux. to John H. Mlnnlck, part of see 24-17-43, $935. ' Florence Adell Vincent to Glen G. Vincent, lots 2 and 3, blk 1, First Syndicate add, Guy, $1. *"• M. Campbell et ux. to V. W. Sylvester, lot 6, blk 19, Rosalia, $1. V. W. Sylvester et ux. to H. L. atom, one-half lot 6, blk 19, Ro salia, $1. James P. Ledbetter et ux. to V. W. Sylvester, lot 6, blk 19, Rosalia, $1. Chattel Mortgages ! Emanuel Ruff to Bank of Rosalia, machinery, $750. P»»« L. Hayden to Farmers National Bank of Colfax, 3000 sacks of wheat, 300 sacks of oats, 300 sacks of bar ky In warehouse, $1145. Releases - Bank of Rosalia to M. Ogle et ux., real mortgage. • Joe Pierce to N. I. Allen, chattel Mortgage. 7_ Bank of Rosalia to Emanuel Ruff, battel mortgage. Bank of Rosalia to Frank Culton rt <"., three chattel mortgages. - - Peter Adriansen to First State .Bank of La Crosse, chattel mort gage. • ... vsr Standard Furniture Co. to O. B. elton, conditional bill of sale. $/ Conditional Bills of Sale l^j International Harvester Co. of America to J. B. Freeman et al., ma- Winery, $326. ; q n .: n „ _ Susan E. Gosselin vs. Arthur Gos sciin, lis pendens. ..Rosalia Hardware Co. vs W B Philips et ux.. lot 7, blk 3. Ander sons add, Rosalia, lien, $412. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 Deeds F. O. Stevens et ux. to Price Gass, lots 7 and 8, blk 22, College Hill add, Pullman, $125. Homer w. Hanford et ux. to Thomas N. Durham, part of sec 5 -18-44, $7718. Real Mortgages ' H. H. Davis et ux. to the Citizens State Bank of Tekoa, part lot 4, sec 17-20-46, $1100. William H. Mumford to Bank of Wiuona, part of sec 20-17-40, $700. Price Gass et ux. to. Pullman Sav ings & Loan Association, Pullman, lots 7 and 8, blk 22, College Hill add, Pullman, $700. Chattel Mortgages George Haydon to Rumely Prod ucts Co., machinery, $1725. Gay Bros, to International Har vester Co., machinery, $1025. Releases Western Loan & Building Co. to Mitchell E. Taylor et ux., real mort gage. Conditional Bills of Sale ' International Harvester Co. to Charles H. and Charles O. Wood, machinery, $1568. Miscellaneous Winfield S. Blain to the public, lota 4, 5 and 6, blk 3, West's add, Rosalia, declaration of homestead. James Willard to the public, affi davit. George E. Ritchey to the public, affidavit. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1914 j . Deeds K. A. Adelberg to Joseph G. i Thomas, lots 13 and 14, blk 30, Mai- ; den, $1. John A. Saylor et ux. to Joseph |Arrasmith, tract No. 7, Sunnyside Orchards Tract add, Palouse, $800. Charles A. Slinkard et ux. to R. S. 1 Van Pelt, lots 1 and 2 and part of sec 4-20-42, $1. Chattel Mortgages C. Buob et al. to Rumely Products Co., machinery, $2967. V. M. Barbee to F. G. Henderson, live stock and machinery, $550. V. M. Barbee to F. G. Henderson, , two-thirds crop part of sec 13-14-44, $550. Adelbert L. Shields et ux. to Frank E. Beland, part lot 2, all lot 3, blk 6, Maiden, $400. _ Releases Florent Meyer to Magdelena ' Bo hie, real mortgage. j Fred H. English to Harlin F. God dard et ux., real mortgage. I Rumely Products Co. to L. E. I Morrison, two chattel mortgages. Assignments^ Spokane & Eastern Trust Co', to Burlington Trust Co., three real ! mortgages. Miscellaneous ! J. 11. Saver vs. W. M. Wahl, 2888 bushels wheat sv.-q 28-15-41, lien, $231. i . THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1914 Deeds , F. C. Reed et ux. to B. F. Ellis, part of sec 2-18-43, $1200. j Lydia E. Anderson et al. to Me lissa A. Brooks, tract in Rosalia, $225. James A. Charles to Milton R. | Hart et al., lot 1, blk 35, Farming ton, $30. . Magdalena Heath to Lena Maud Floch, part of sec 14-16-43, $3500. Lewis O. Willey et al. to Carl B. Ogle, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 and 118, blk 8, Mount View add, Pull man, $1. i William A. Colyar et al to Benja min F. Colyar, part of sections 29 and 30-19-39, $1. Ileal Mortgages Frank Fuchs et al. to George Fuchs, lot 5, part of lot 14, blk 5, Uniontown, $1500. Oliver Wilson et al. to Eleanor Truax Harris, sec 19-13-38, $5000. Assignments - Herbert A. Horer to Fidelity Na tional Bank, Spokane, real mort ' gage. V Releases William H. Mumford to Mitchell E. Taylor and wife, real mortgage. National Bank of Oakesdale to J. | M. and E. P. Montgomery, two chat tel mortgages. W. Hay field to M. R. Hart, chattel I mortgage. Bills of Sale Main Street Garage Co. to C. J. Reid, automobile, etc., $556. Miscellaneous Potlatch Lumber Co. vs. A. J. Re cotte, dwelling house on lot 12, blk 4, Guy, Hen. . m H W. Judd vs. Fred E. Miller, crop on swq of nwq and swq and wh of seq and seq of seq, all of sec 4 -19-41. lien.% _ IMIOKKSsion carps"" *" ■ - —'- ' »■■■ i . a, f ■ i * '"■ »R. l». It. CAMPBELL Physician and Surgeon ■. . Office in First National Bank bldg. Olflce phono 32 Residence phone 6 OR. L. (J. KIMZEY Successor to Dr. Ed Maguire Office at White's Drug Store Residence 1200 Maiden Lane Residence Phones: City 56 V; Farm ers 36 R Office phones: 126 both phones DR. B. T. PATEB Physician and Surgeon Office over Davis' Drug Store Residence 309 Ash street Residence phones: City HOY Farmers 100 R Office phones: City 110 R Farmers. 100 l»H. C. 11. RUSSELL Office in White Brick Opposite Postoffice M. S. .J A MAR Attorney at Law Office in Flatiron Building D. C. DOW Attorney at Law Room 14, First National Bank Bldg. F. K. BANGER Attorney at. Law Room 11, First National Bank Bldg. 11. J. WELTI' Lawyer Office Postoffice Building Colfax, Wash. DR. A. E. SHAW Dentist Office: First National Bank Build ing. Pullman Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. DR. A. A. ROUNDS Dentist Office in First Nafl Bank Bldg. Phono 63 s^Tl.~^s. T. ALLISON BALL L^SSL BRSiA ''M' S'M"' ''''is! j^^^J^lOffice First National Xsss~2*^< Bank Building Residence Phone 164 R mW. H. STRAUB Optical Specialist Strictly Correct (■lasses Guaranteed 111 Main Street, Pullman, Wash. Phones: Farmers 1031 Bell 284 ' i , "i! «... g jj.".;"-.j A Bothersome Problem "Now that your son has graduated I suppose you intend to have him start in at the bottom of your busi ness and work up? "No; I've tried to induce him to start that way, but he will not con sent to it." "Well, what do you propose to do with him?" "That isn't the point. The thing that I'm worried about is that I can't get him to explain what he pro poses to do with me."—Exchange. ! Ramer's j ! Chocolates i \ Direct from the Factory J \ They will Please You J I THORPE'S I |SMOKE HOUSE; > (Incorporated) i > Phone 28 \ I Where Everybody Goes i FRONTIER DAYS lE' ftSßfevV *"—*£" Tinaa JKWf? Q W&LLA WALU Showing V* 'Jui Washington fJlwl 0 SEPTEMBER 17. 11. 18, ,914 A WESTERN SHOW THATS THE REAL THING LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES Fat Full Inftrmatioa TzftffttKr* Ask Any Ageat JFB-*j]|*M WASHINGTON »Atl-| I ffpffiy ROAD & N AVISATIQN COMPANY V«il!|pLs r ■"■" SOME FACTS ABOUT Till. * PULLMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Who If* For To provide a systematic and abso lutely safe plan for the Investment of savings, and to aid Its members to acquire homes of their own is the object of the Pullman Savings and Loan Association. The Association is In every sense a Home institution. It is for the Practical Man, who realizing the uncertainties of busi ness and of health, and of the folly ot spending all his money as fast as he gets It, provides for an emer gency. It is for the Prudent Woman, who out of her earnings.or allowance, de sires to put away a little money, monthly, where It will be securely and profitably Invested, and give her the least trouble and where she can get it when needed. It Is for the Young Man possessing the manhood and determination to save something every month from his earnings as a reserve fund, to draw on when sick or out of a posi tion, for providing a home or for a start in business. It. is lor '♦Boys and Girls, to help them to be economical and industri ous and to encourage them to ac quire the habit of saving, provide a fund to educate them and to make them independent. It is for Societies, Fraternal and Other Organizations wishing to in vest their income for the purpose of creating a reserve fund, or for build ing. It is for all Seeking a Home or Who want to improve their property, or pay off a mortgage or to provide a fund for any other worthy purpose. Call on or Write M. K. SNYDER Pullman, Washington When the bowels feel uncomfort able and you miss the exhilarating feeling that always follows a copious morning operation, a dose of HERB INE will set you right in a couple of hours. If taken at bedtime you get its beneficial effect after breakfast next day. Price 50c. Sold by Watt's Pharmacy. sep Sickly children need WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It not only destroys worms, if there be any, but it acts as a strengthening tonic in the stomach and bowels. Price 25c per bottle. Sold by Watt's Phar macy, sep Duthio pays the highest market price for poultry, veal and hides. price for poultry, veal and hides. 1111111111111111111111111111111111 £ 1111J11111 i 111111111111 i 111111; 1111111111111111111 i 111) 1111111111 ill | THE HUB | I — PULLMAN'S CASH STORE = 1 fThis store is one of the chain of 8 stores ♦ X operating in Idaho, Washington and Oregon. x % Our reputation all over the west is a household X ♦ word—That of selling goods, reliable, depend- ♦ % able goods at the very lowest possible margin X ♦ of profit. We Buy for Our Chain of 18 ♦ J Stores in a. Body for Cash Direct from J % the Best Mills and Factories in the X ♦ Country, cutting out all middlemen's profits. ;■■>,; I Comparison is all we ask. Come in and con- X t ' vince yourself that THE HUB will save you ♦ X money on your Fall and Winter needs. X X '■»_■.-■«- .^■V RSMBIMMiWIW>»WaMa^a^aMMWaWRWWWaWa^^ «ft j = EIGHTEEN BUSY STORES — j !THE HUB! ♦ HERMAN JUNGE, Manager J|| Our Heartier Recommendation I We are often asked to recommend a remdey for skin I troubles, eczema, tetter, salt roum, dandruff, etc. We v; j have the exclusive agency for v I aJ I Waa»" ■Hr^' U« v'"'■■" -V HJ I TRADC MARK ' A which wo believe possesses unusual merit. We highly m recommend and sell it on a positive guarantee. The W object of this effective preparation is to penetrate the I skin and destroy tho germs of this distressing and stub- I born disease. If you are a sufferer from skin troubles, 1 give this remedy a trial. You will bo pleased with the I results. Two sizes, s(>c and $1.00. § [ WATT'SPHARMACY 1 WATT'S PHARMACY I 1 Exclusive Agency fl 11 1111111 111 11111 111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 HI 111 111 1 m leh 11 FALL MILLINERY The ladies of Pullman and vicinity are invited to attend our first show ing of Fall Hats ■ ■ . * ■ ■ ■".---. ■ " MRS. DOUGLAS