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County Records THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917 8 Deeds Clifford Gass ct ux. and Price Gass et ux to Claude J. Reld, lot* 1, 2, blk 29, College Hill add. Pull man, $150. Gamma Mv Chapter of Kappa Sig ma Fraternity Building Assn. to Chas. A. Isaacs, lots 1, 2, blk 5, Campus Park add, Pullman, except, $1630. Mortgages Chas. A. Isaacs et ux. to Pullman Savings & Loan Assn., lots 1, 2, blk 6, Campus Park add, Pullman, ex cept. $1000. Easement Oregon-Washington R. R. & NaT. Co. to County of Whitman, easement for right of way, eh 12-16-39, and over eh wh 24-16-39, $1. Release Walter Black to Cyrus B. Hender son et al , real mtge. Conditional Bills of Hale Toledo Scale Co. to Win Hah men scale, $170. Overland Pacific Inc. to Roy C. Ir vine, auto, $1268. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1.-17 Deeds Grant Lelghty et ux. to Daniel Bauman, lots 3, 4, blk 9, Garfield, $1500. Albert F. Brownell et ux. to Fred erick John Kayler and Audrey Kay ler Badger, lots 14, 16, 16, blk 46, Pullman, $1. Robt. L. Flncher et ux. to Susie L). Fincher, tract In nh 18-14-41, $3500. Hanna Investment Co. to M. E. Darden, sec 11, eh 10, eh 15, neq 22 --16-39, $23,000. Chas. H. Hart et ux. to .1. B. C, Matlock, tract in 19-18-43, $1. B. F. Sherfey et ux. to J. W. Sher fey, swq 33-16-43, $10,000. Mortgages Daniel Bauman et ux. to A. L. Van Tine, lots 3, 4, blk 9, Garfield, $600. W. A. Heberllne to E. W. Jones, threshing machine outfit, $500. Benton A. Poole to F. W. Ken meier, live stock, $900. W. T. Hayes et ux. to L. P. Nelson, live stock, machinery, two-thirds of crops on Beg swq 19-18-4 2, nwq 25 --18-41, nh nwq 23-18-41, sh swq 11 --18-41, nh nwq 23-18-41, sh awq 14 --18-41, part 33-18-40, eh 29, part wh 28, part wh 33, part seq 21-18-4 0, $7650. C. G. Webb to "National Bank, at Oakesdale, live stock, $60. H. R. Williams to First State Bank, LaCrosae, live stock, machin ery, crop sh nwq, nh swq 84-13-87, all crop seq 23-13-37, 87060. Releases L. P. Nelson to Madison B. Camp bell et ux, real mtge. McClalne, Waide & Co. to J. A. McNellly, real mtge. Jno. Bergman to J. N. Emerson el ux., real mtge. First State Bank, LaCrosse. to 11. R. Williams, chattel mtge. Garfield National Bank to J. A. Crumbaker et al., chattel mtge. Same to same, partial release real mtge.. Garfield National Bank to W. T. Hayes, chattel mtge. Bills of Sale W. F. Baker to J. E. Hammond, all plumbing and heating materials, etc., $360. S. H. Wines to Garfield Fruit Pro duce Co., warehouse Garfield, $600, Conditional Hills of Sale F. W. Kersmoicr to Benton A. Poole, auto. $1676. Swarts Electric Co. of the Pacific Coast to M. J. Stuart and C. G. Dop kins, automatic wonder plant, bat teries, etc., $500. Oldsmoblle Co. of Washington to W. M. Wells, truck, $3405. BBBBBBBBHBSBBBB SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 19 17 Deeds . Oscar Seward to Eva Stephens, un divided one-fourth interest in lot 3, 1 ■eg nwq 4-19-41, lot 2, wq neq 4 -19-41, seq 33-20-41, lot 1, seq neq. eh seq 32-20-41, $1500. Kate Ellen Pope et vir to J. G. Robinson, lot 8, blk 10, Reaneys 2nd add, Pullman, $1. Harry L. Pope to Mrs. Kate Pope, lot 8, blk 10, Rcaneys 2nd add, Pull man, $1. J. H. Vannlce et ux. to R. c Mc- Croskey, nwq neq, neq nwq, ah nwq 20-18-45, except, awq sea, and part nwq seq, and of swq neq, and of seq nwq 20-18-45, part swq neq, and of nwq seq 20-18-45, $33,400. Mortgages Sisters of Charity of the House of Providence in the Territory of Wash ington, lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. blk 68, Colfax, and tract in neq. nwq 23-16-43, $25,000. Henry B. Wood et ux. to W. S. Imbler. lots 7, 8, blk 2. First add, St. John, $800. Henry May to Washington Motor Car Finance Co., auto, $125. C. S. Sherwood to First Savings & Trust Bank, Whitman county, live stock, implements, machinery, two thirds of crop on R. L. McCroskey land in sections 1 and 2 In 17-43, and section 17-44, $6900. Releasee . A E. Blgelow to Emma C. Ander son, chattel mtge, $100. Bank of Rosalia to J. H. Bower man, chattel mtge, $50. First Savings & Trust Bank. Whit mon county, to C. S. Sherwood, chat tel mtge, $4 900. Washington Motor Car Finance Co. to Steptoo Motor Car Co., con ditional bill of sale. W. F. Baker to Rose Pop.;. lien, $106. Conditional Bills of Sale Washington Motor Car Finance Co. to tSeptoe Motor Co., auto, $400. Inland Motorcycle Co to G. B. Hester, motorcycle, $127. Farmers Supply Co. to L. Vance Moore, auto, $825, Model Garage, Rosalia, to W. E. Wildstrom, touring car, $300. Bill of Sale Edw. Hall to wm. F. Mattauech, stallion. $500. MONDAY JUNE 26, 1917 Deeds Louis W. Pratt el ux. to Puget Sound State Bank, lots 12, 13, blk 28, Ewan, 110. First Savings It Trust Bank, Whit man county to State of Washington, lots 1, 2, Bwq neq it 15, pun seq neq l and part. Bwq nwq 3-14-45, $15,117. R. P. Loom is el ux. and 11. A. Kaeppler et ux. to Andrew Kate, lot 10, blk is. Maiden, $1. Jennie Poe Wilson to Annie L. Chapman, lot 3 and 4, blk 9, Wileys add, Palouse, $1. Annie I. Chapman el vir to Roy A. Poe, lots 3, 4, 5, blk 9, Wlleys add, Palouse, 2200 - Emily B. Carter to G. H. Jensen et ux., lots 8, 9. blk 6, Campus Park add, Pullman, 13200. R. B. Gammon el ux. to Homer W. Hanford, nwq 22-18-44, $1. State of Washington to Jas. Kelly, swq 20-40, $5200. Rufus Hobbs el as to Wm. F. Eastman, neq 18-20-39, $1440. Louis G. Wilson to Bert 11. Wil son, pari 13 38 and swq 34-*l4-38, 83500 Mortgages Bert li. Wilson et ux. to First Savings & Trust Bans of Whitman County, neq nwq, wh neq sh nwq, seq, except, and swq 24-14-38, and tract In 3-13-38, 1200. O. G. Cronh .-i ux. to M. Snyder, crop Beg 3, neq, nh seq 10 17 14, $760 Same to same, live stock, $750. ■inn A. Anderson to Klncald .Ma chinery Co., threshing machinery, $2012. Otto Hoefflo in Farmers National Bank, Colfax, bottling machinery, extra' compound; etc., $300. F. M. Orser el us. to St. John state Bank, live stock, $75. Releases Central Life Assurance Society to Geo Marech el ux., real mtge S. S. Gill to David N. Bush et ux., real mtge. Bank of Sprague to Rufus Hobbs, el al., leal mtge, Grand Lodge or Washington, A. O. U. W , to 1111, Heldlnger et ux.. real mtge. Conditional Bill of Sale Robt. .Will to i. Daugherty and T. 1. Driskiii. house furnishings, etc., $136 TUESDAY, JUNK 26, 1911 Deeds Winnie Johnson I law ley and First Johnson to 11. B. Wood, lots 9, 10, blk 2, First, add, St. John, $260, Geo. S. Gill el ux., Pauline, to J. S. Aegerter, lots 6, 6, bill 16, Grand View add, Colfax, $ i. C W. Johnson to Annie Luft, tract in wh 86-15-4 , $1. Washington Trust Co to C. W. Johnson, tract in wh 35-15-41, $1000 Isaac Neace i-i ux. to Arthur C Palmer and Harold W. Davis, nwq, sh 25-17-42, pari neq 25-17-42, part 20-17-42, part nwq.2o-17-42, sh 26 --17-12. part sh neq 27-17-42, neq 35, awq 30-17-4 2, $112,000. Mortgages D. M. Colingwood to Steptoe state Bank, lots I, 2, 3, 4, 5, G. 7, blk 35, Etet urvej of steptoe, $150. Arthur C Palmer et ux., Harold W. Davis et ux., to Isaac Neace, nwq, sh 25-17-42, pari neq 26-17-42, sh 20-17-42, part 26 17 12, part nwq 20-17-42, part sh neq 27 12. neq 35, nwq 30-17-42, $64,000, M E. Darden et ux. to Henna In vestment Co . all sec 11, eh 10, eh 15, neq 22-16-39, $8000. Mar} F. StlrewaK el vir to E. H. Lettermau. eh neq 23, swq i 1-15-40, except, $9000 Jno. s. Aegerter el ux. to First Savings & Trust Bank, Whitman County, lots 5, 0, blk 16, Grand View add, Colfax, $800 Walter Hills to E. W. Harvey, live stock, etc., $40. . W. T. Gregory to Hank of Winona. live stock, crop on nwq 27-18-39, sh sh 22-18-39, $1850- Releases J. C. Monaban to Geo. S. Gill et ux., real mtge. Bank of Winona to W. T. Gregory, chattel mtgo. Conditional Bills of Sale Sherer-Gillett Co. to' Steptoe Mer cantile Co., counter, $120. Whitehouse-Drum heller Co. to Martha Ledgerwood. 3-piece tap set, $115. Bill of Sale Eastman Motor Car Co. to M. Freeman, auto, $1. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1917 Deada Sallle R. Sorensen to Jessie Mi MUllan, lots 9, 10. blk 5, McCros keys add, Garfield, $1. Bernart Holt et ux. to C. S. Cor win. lot 1, wh lot 2, blk 12, Fitchs add, Palouse, except, $1. J. M. Ford et ux. to C. Merriman, 111 lot 2, all lot 3, blk 10, Huffman 2nd add, Tekoa, $1. Lease Albertine Johnson to August John son, wh lots 1 and 2 of 18-15-45. Mortgages Clara Brumbaugh et vir to Col fax National Bank, undivided one sixth interest nwq nh swq,«ewq svvij 15-15-43, $375. Jessie .Mc.Milliun et ux. to M. Tal ens, lots 9, 10, blk 5, McCroskey's add, Garfield, $500. Release* Geo, C. .lewett to Edw, L. Meeks, ft ux., real mtge. Bank of Sprague to R. Hobba, chattel mtge. Hank of Sprague to Rufus and P. J. Hobba, chattel mtge. M. W. Lewer to Eastman Motor Car Co., 1 car, chattel mtge. Conditional Bill or Sale National Cash Register Co. to Nes tor Lacerte, register, $310. Miscellaneous Martha E. Chapman vs. Wm. E. Chapman, decree of divorce granted plaintiff I m, .1,,, PLANS FOR ORGANIZATION OF FARM LABOR Under the government plan for the organization of farm labor, the details of which have been an nounced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, provision is made for nation-wide cooperation in the solu tion of the farm help problem. The work of organization already has been started in about 40 states, and it is expected that eventually every community in the United States will be reached. It is believed that the resultant utilization of emergency labor will begin to have an appreci able elect on the farm labor situation before the season is far advanced. Menawhile, the immediate and acute problem of supplying labor for the harvests, now beginning in the Southwest, is being handled, so far as the United States government's services are concerned, through the existing employment service of the U. S. Department of Labor, which will continue to handle such prob lems of mass mobilization under the new plan as it has in the past. Federal and State Cooperation The plan is based on close coopera tion on the part of the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture and the U. S. Department of Labor with state com mittees on national defenses charged with labor matters, with the state agricultural colleges, with the county agents, and with county audi local or township labor committees or representatives to be established in every locality. The Department of Agriculture will represent the Federal authorities in determining farm labor needs and In assisting in organizing all available farm labor in the rural districts. The U. S. De partment of Labor will devote its attention to organizing labor in urban communities and industrial regions, and will cooperate with the farm labor forces where necessary by obtaining extra labor from the populous centers. The plan provides for strictly local handling of all labor problem! that can be adjusted locally. The fundamental unit of the organization is the "community man' who, with the assistance of such committees as he may appoint, canvasses his own neighborhood, finds out what farm ers need help, and what men are available for supplying the local need, and effects such adjustments as can be made locally. If, after all local adjustments have been made, there remains cither a deficit or a surplus of labor, lie reports to the "County man.'' whose business it Is to effect adjustments between the several communities In his county. The county man, in turn, reports any deficit or surplus to the "state man," who canvasses the situation for the state as a whole and reports to the Department of Agriculture, which, in close cooperation with the Department of Labor, is charged with the distribution of mobile labor for the country as a who!. Thus each unit in the system acts as a clearing house for Its own ter ritory, reporting to the units higher up only when it needs help or has help to offer. The plan provides that supplemental reports shall be submitted by each community man whenever changes In the local labor situation make deslreable further adjustments that can not be met with the material at hand, or when a sur plus of labor develops which he can not use. ' " Electric Cooking Cuts Meat Bills The Fleetric Range makes a wonderful sav ing over other fuels in iii> at shrinkage, often as much as a pound on a single roast. The even heat of an Fled tie ' Range gives a uniformity of results be fore impossible. >. You can bake bread evenly without turning it; roast meat without busting; brown cake as even on the bottom as on the top— the saute time obtaining Hie best of flavored! food. Washington Water Power Company 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 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 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 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 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 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 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of M. G. Russell, Deceased Notice Is hereby given to the creditors of M. G. Russell, deceased, and to all persons holding claims against his estate, to present the same, accompanied by the proper vouchers, to the undersigned executor at hi-. office In Pullman, Washing ton, within one year from the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication June 16, I*l7. 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