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Records of Whitman County DECEMBER 1. 1916 Deeds Wm. E. Thompson et ux. to Henry N. Whlteluw, lot 5 and eh lot 8, blk 4, w. C. McCoy's First add. Oakes dale] $1600. Floyd H. Robinson to Clarence W. Crow, undivided one-fourth interest in nb of uwq, sa .| nn 30-19-4 4, $2250. Irene Coggswell to F. H Coggs well, pt 5-30-46, $2000. Anna Kaiser to Adam Schmick, tract ill swq n\\e| 32-17-11, $2000. John Boss, administrator, to T. llout inns, lots 2, 4, -, blk 7, La Crone, and lot 3, 4, 5, blk 5, T. 11. Shobes add, LaCrosse, 121 5. .las C. Vanskike et ux. to il. i' Ochs, nwq one half lot !», blk 10, En dlcott, $200. Jacob G. Blank el al. to Arthur C. Widman. neq nh seq neq sv lot. 2 of 30-20-41, $28,000. Mortgagee Lee \le IiII i I c' el UK. tO Farmers .Na tional Bank, Colfax, nh 35, pan seq 28-18-44, 1,500. Jos. Groom .'t ux. to Farmers Nail. Rank. 'Colfax, swq I 17-43 $2500. Arthur C. Id man el ux, to Thos, | Goldsworthy, neq 30-20-44, $7000. Arthur C. Widman et ux. to Chas. Wood, neq of sw lot ;;, 30-20 14 $3500. Arthur C. Palmer et ux. to First Savings & Trust Bank, Whitman Co., 5-20-45 (except), $17,000. Walter Riley to R. Leonard, two thirds crop on wh of seq 34-20-43, ill) 3-19-43, sh and nwq 35-20-43, har ness. machinery, wheat, etc., $3000. J. M. Bowerman to Rank of Ro salia, live stock, $50. Releases Win. Luy to Emil N. I'le'lin. real mtge. Farmers Slate Lank of St. John to L. S. Palmer, chattel mtge. W. S. Inibler to .1. P. llagaman, chattel mtge. Conditional Bill of Sale J. F. Roadman to Win. Roadman fixtures, machinery, merchandise, etc.. of the- Tekoa Steam Bakery, i 1735. DECEMBER 2, 1916 I Khhls John Gerlitz et ux. to Jno Dippel et ux., lot 17. blk 2, Brown's add, Colfax, $1. F. M. Hamilton el ux, to I lolph ; Coolidge, swq 30-17-12, 10, State of Washington to P. M. Ham ilton, swq 36-17-42, $4720. Gertie M, Bowen to Ella M. Wil son, undivided half interest in part I eh 5-18-45. lots I, 2. and sh of neq ami tract in 5-18-4 5, lots 3 to 10 in clusive, blk 102, lots 1, 2. 3, 4, '.». 10, 11, 12, blk 1 03, lots 10, 1 1 and sh lot 9, blk 113, Belmont, i 000, John Fruchtnicht to Standard Oi! Co., part seq 10-20-43, $779. State of Washington to M. J. Rum- ; Laugh, swq 36-17-40, $5280. Frank J. Swan et ux. to Arthur A. James, part seq of swq 20-17-40, $1, Mark M. Waters et UK. to A .1. Webster, lot 32, blk 38 and lots 1,2. blk 40, Wiley's Third add, Palouse. $900. Jno. A. Marsh el ux. to tie... More asch. lots .'.. 6, 1, 2, 3, blk 2, and part of alleys', Endieott, $1 , W. 11. Gwinn el ux. to J. A. Crum baker, part lot 2, blk 9, Garfield. $10. Gwinn Bros, to J. A. Crumbaker, tract in Garfield, $10. J. A. Crumbaker et ux. to F. I. and W. H. Gwinn, tract in 9-17-45, $10. Mortgages Emily White Humphreys el vir to Farmers Natl. Bank of Colfax, part seq 30 and part neq 3 1-IS-44. $t'eOnu. Malcolm Mclnnii el ux to North western Mutual Lite Ins. Co, pari 19-15-40, and seq 24-1 5 39, $17.oi)o. ' W. v. Pattlnson el ux. to I'nion ' Trust & Savings Rank, neq 21-20-40, $3000. Wm. D. Eraser to Security Stale Bank, LaCrosse, live stock, two thirds crop on seq C-14-::s. sh 7-! !-' 38. $3500. Frank W. Ells to Colfax State Bank, live stock and crop on neq 12 16-43, $365. R. A. McCullough to Natl. Bank Palouse. livestock, implements, two-.I thirds crop on seq 12-16-45. lots 1. 4, 5, nh lot 3 an.! part swq 5-IC-16, lots 3. 4, seq and swq sec 12. lots I. 2, eh of ii.s q 13-41-6 $1250, J L. Fallquist et al to R. C. 1..-tit\, blacksmithing outfit. $500. Releases H. A. Kappler to Maishal D Koch et ux.. real mtge. Vermont Loan & Trust Co.; to Wm. W. Case, real mtge. H. S. Milner to A. C. Palmer, real nitge. Isabel M. Novum to Moses R. Moore et al. real mtge. Oregon Mortgage Co.. Ltd., to Myr- He IL Golden, real mtge. Eleanor Truax Harris to B. A. Le Faivre, real mtge. Vermont Loan & Trust Co. to W. V. Pattlnson et ux., real mtge. Win. Thomas to F. I;.. Thomas e-i ai., chattel mtge. T. C. .Martin to J. F. Bunnell, hal tel uitgo. Farmers Slate Bank, Uniontown, lo Ceo. Jacobs, chattel mtge T. C. Martin to (1. M. rower, con ditional bill of sale. .Standard Lumber Co. to E. C, Hun ton ... IX. lieu. I,ell of Sale Rebuin Kinny to I. M. and S. E. Crow, live stock, machinery, two third:- crop on lots 1, -, 3, 4, of 24 --45-6, ?LTjUO. DECEMBER 1, I.) Iti I Reds Theresu Johnson tv Minnie F. Johnson, lots 5, 0. 1, blk ;12, Eliza beth siie-e'han's add, Fai iningtou, $1600. Flora \l. Graves et vir to Jas. Trump, tract In 10-20-43, 9 ' 200. Edw. Schmidt, el al. to 11. U. Lucas .a al.. lots 13, 11. 15, blk 3, Tekoa. $tjoow. Katie- tubs to Peter Ochß, i wq 13 --17-11, uwq 24-17-4 1, $1. .1. F. Tie.ul. et ux. to < leo. Mi Cutciieh, part of 2Q-17-40, $300. Katie Ochs to Peter (tchs, swq 13 --17-11. nwq 24-1 7-11, $1. Fraternal Cemetery, Palouse, to Estate of Columbus Stevens, lot 165, Fraternal Cemetery, $40. Hal Stepleton to Stuart St.-ple ton, lot :: I. blk 1, Perkins Third add, (.'olfax, $200. J no. Campbell el ux. to .1 no. J. Wagner, neq 17- ' 9-4 1 $8800. Mortgages I. Plowman to .Mary E. Belshaw, swq 20-15-39, seq 5-39, $4500, A. W. Lamb el ux, to Colfax Natl. Rank, all 3-17-39 (except), $0500. Arthur A. .lames el ux, to A. J. Met 'utchen, tract in seq sv. .| 20-1 40, $360! .1. L. Bredeu to Rank of Rosalia, neq 19-20-42, nwq of nwq 20-20-42, $4000. Ray Clark to St, John State Bank, two-thirds crop on swq 10-18-41; • 300. C. XV. Clark to Harry Wilson, live stock $60. s. <!. Leonard el al. to First State Rank Garfield, two-thirds crop on nwq ::-! 8- 10, eh 1-18-45, * i 000, Floyd Fields to J. F. King, two thirds crop on eh 33-16-40, live stock. machinery, $2700 Releases L. R. Taylor to Robt. L. Siler, el ii v. real mtge. Harr) Taylor el al. to Robert B. Siler ci UK., real rutge. .Minnie E. Swansea to Alexander W. Lamb el al., real ml•- First Natl. Rank of Pullman to A. C, Lee ami 1. J. Lee et al., chattel mtgs. E. X. Lindsay to C. XV. Lindsay, chattel mtge! Mrs. .1. 11. St, Lawrence to R. 15. Siler, J. W. Springs, L. Lohman, Ed An.lriis. i. E. Stovall, Phillip S. niick and Georgia I'i< rd, condi tional bills of sale-. rale.use Coal & Oil Co. to M. C. Grove, release of lease. DECEMBER 5, 1916 Deeds C. L. McKenzie et al. to Merton L. Davis, eh of 8-16-45, $27,200. Hiram W. Judd et ux. to Will R. Heglar, lots 1, 2, 3, blk S. St. John's Ist add, St. John. Edward Hostetter et ux. to Sophie Users. McComas tract in 27-18-44; $13,858 . Marion Truman et ux. to Conrad Schmick. neq 23-17-41, also seq 14 --17-11. $10, 11. S. Hogan et ux. to Mary E. Bel c he-r. trad in swq of seq 14-16-43, $1 600. Mortgages Albert Howard to Spokane Savings & Loan Assn.. nh of neq 19-19-4*5, except, $3000, Harvey D. Hatlngley et ux. to Mar ion Freeman; neq of swq and ab of swq 2X-1 S- 1 1. $1000. A. 11. Eldrcdge et ux, to R. B. St.a vens et al.. lot :; and sh of lot 2. blk _'. Perkins's First add, Colfax, also tract in lot 2, blk 2, Coll $500. battel Mortgages Mary F. Richardson el al to First Natl. Bank, Pullman, nh of neq 23 --1 3-44, $ 150, ill crop. Jno. II Farrington el al. to ,1, E. Brown, all tools, fixtures in gal age Uicated on lot ('., blk I. Fartiiingto'i, 100. • II E. Sims (o M. S. Howell, live stock, $J7o. Mary J. Copper el al. to Farmers State Bank of St. John, crop on sen 20-18-42. $950. M. K. Bott to F. L. Gordon, two thirds crop on 360 acres on part 32 --15-39. live stock, $51 20. Andrew Boschart to A. Q. Hutchin son; crop on neq and part of nn <i 1 ■« I8;43. $3000. A. 11. Eldfedge to p. B. Stravens et al., hotel furniture, etc., $500. Archie K. Kneale to Farmers Natl. Bank, Colfax, live stock, Implements, also 450 acres crop on E. C. Kneale and Archio F. KneaU- places, 10-15- I 4. $2000. Releases Savings & Loan Assn. to Chas. Weber el al., real mtge, Miriam Lawrence to Albert How ard el ux., real mtge. F. i, Gordon to N. F. Horton, chat tel mtge. Security State Bank to John Stopke, chattel mtge. Conditional Bills of Sale Bank of Winona to M. C. Newell, automobile, $265.05. DECEMBER 0, 1916 Patent United States to Geo. B. Herron. nwq 32-20-40. Deeds .ias l. Fie'i to John .Mager, lots 9, 10, 11, 12. bIK. 2, Colton, I 50. Jno. B. Machin to Arinaiid C. Smith, nh of neq, neq of nwq lot l of 30-1 N-4 2, and tract in sees 24 and 2:, 111 18-41, $9000. Jno. XV, Larger et ux. to Thos. Houehin, lot 8, blk 10, LaCrosse, $400. Sidney A. Bartlett et al. to Claude D. Griffin, lot 1, blk 6, Elberton, $1. Frank Hellinger et ux. to Jno E. Trimble, neq of nwq, nwq of neq 30 --ls-16. except, $7900. Harden Shobe et ux. to A. E. Carl ■mi •'! al.. part seq 2-1 a-;;,., $5000. ('has Lyons el a!, to Fred C. Elsin ger, part blk "1!" Perkins 2nd add. Colfax, $1250. John Gerlitz et ux. to Jro Dipple tract in Colfax, $75. Julius Weitz -'I ux. to Jno. DlppJo, Sr., racl in Colfax, $125. .Mary Reich to Jno. Dipple, Sr. trad In Colfax, $125. Lease E. V. Cunningham el ux. to c. P. Bryan, sh of neq, nh of seq sec 2, swq of nw.j, nwq of swq, lot -1, 1-15 --44. Mortgages J. A. Anderson el ux, to Farmers Natl. Lank. Colfax, lots 3 and 4, ex cept, sec, 3 1 and part neq of swq 31 --16-42. $3000. Franklin Ells et ux. to Marion Freeman, tracts in 12-16-43. $6500. '..•ei. Lommasson, Jr., to Marion Freeman, part lots 1 and 2, blk 118, Colfax. $300. .1. Q. Reynolds et ux to Colfax State Bank, neq of swq, sh of nv/o oi Beg, nh of swq of seq, 28-7-4 1, $ i I 00. John K. Trimble el ux. to R. Winger, neq of nwq, nwq of neq 150 18-46, except, $4000. Isaac Thompson el ux. to F. C. For rest; lot lis, blk 8, Reaney's 2nd add, l'ullinan, $1000. Fred C. Eisinger to First Savings & Trust Bank, Whitman county; tracl In Colfax, $1250, J. Q. Reynolds et ux. to J. '•!. Ban kett, neq of swq, sh of nwq of seq, nh of BW(| .'I seq- 28-1 7-44, 5 11. Mary J. Cooper el vir to Win. Wiley, seq 20-18-42, $2500. Anna Estellea Jones ,-t vir to ''it zens State Bank, Tekoa. lot 7. blk 7. F. J. Mahoney's subdivision Loni za'rd's add, Tekoa, $300. Amanda .1. Hudson et vi:- to Pull man Savings <fc Loan Assn., lots 6, 7, 8, blk 30, Daw's add, Pullman, v 01 . (1. D. Heals to Steptoe State Bank, live stock, implements, two-thirds crop part X 2 8-19-43, $400. S. W. Smith to Farmers . State Hank. St. John, live stock. $300. Releases Union Trust & Savings Bank to Mary J. Copper <-t vir, real mtge Alliance Trust Co. to Jno Crabb el u\, real mtge, Everett C. Johnson to Frank li.-l linger el ux., real mtge. Tekoa State Bank to W. i; Mcln tire et al.. leal mtge. Pacific Loan & Invest. Co. to otto Jones and Jno. Peterson, real mtge. Jas. VlcConnell to Win, F, Willson el ux., partial release, real mtge, Martin Harter to Phillip P. Bittner el ux., partial release real mtge. O. 11. Clifford to Phillip ii. (Dies, chattel mtge. Bill of >..I' ll S. Hogan to Mrs. Chas. Baird, automobile and piano. $1. Conditional Bill of Sale Mrs, .1. IL St, Lawrence to XV, XV. Miner, piano, $300. KXTENSION ACTIVITIES IN WASHINGTON Olympia Extension School The mpla Farmers' Extension School, (.-ember 4-9, promise.; fair to I"- one of the most Interesting and profitable schools of the series be ing scheduled by tie- Extension Service, State College of Washing ton. Irrigation, fruit growing, dairying, swine husbandry, farm management, poultry, home econom ics and new things in agriculture are some of the- subjects which will be offered. The program v, ill Include local speakers and Extension Specialists from Un- Western Washington Ex periment Station Puyallup and the. Extension Service. State Colloge of Washington. North Yakima Extension School The strongest corps of speakers ever assembled in Extension work in the Northwest will have charge of the Extension School for Farmers in North Yakima. December 18-23. 7' A week full of profit and value to everyone attending is certain. Among the new offerings this year -.',ll be lectures by Prof, Asher Hob son. State College of Washington, on marketing farm produce by par cels post and express and the new National Farm Loan act; and Prof M, K. Snyder, Sanitary Engineer at the State College, who will present lectures on water supply for the country home and sewage disposal for the country home. Other speakers will include Prof. W. 8, Thornber, Director of Exten sion, who will handle orchard prob lems and community building: Prof. Jas. N. Price, Daily and Live Stock Expert, on dairy herd Improvement and management, swine breeding and feeding; Prof. Leonard Hegnauer, Soils and Crop Specialist, will em phasize good seed, soil fertility, corn and potato growing, etc. Miss Mary E. Sutherland, Extension Specialist in Home Economics, Will devote her entire time to the- women of the community, presenting topics dealing with cooking, sewing, nillinery, care of children and home activities of rill kinds. Aside from the big school meet ings will be held each evening in two or three communities out Of North Yakima at which the above speakers will be utilized. Curtis and Willi Extension Schools Three-da) extension schools will be held al Curtis (December 11, 12, 12) and Yelin (December 14, 15, 16» under the auspices of the Extension Service, State College of Washington. Speakers from the college and the Western Washington Experiment Station will appear on the program. SOME FACTS ABOUT THE PULLMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 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. Who It's For It is for the Practical Man, who realizing the uncertainties of busi ness and health, and of the folly of spending all his money as fast aB he gets it. provides for an emer gency. li is for the Prudent Woman, who out of her earnings or allowance, de sires to put away a lit'le money, monthly, where it will be securely and profitably invested, and give her the least trouble and whore she can get it when needed. It is for the Voting 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 for 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 A'ho 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 UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time is the test of truth, And Doan's Kidney Pills have stood th,' test in Pullman. No Pullman resi dent who suffers backache, or an noying urinary ills can remain un- I convinced by this twice-told testi mony. c. S. Stone, carpenter, 607 High si., Pullman, says: "My kidney rouble came from a strain while at work. A year ago last winter I had much trouble from my kidneys. 'I'll".-, were very weak and dull pains through them caused torture. 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