Counlyjecords SEPTEMBER 20, 1917 Deed* c ■. ,?Edwin G. Scott et ux., Louis R. c-ott et »\. to W. P. Syron. tract In feneq 32-18-45, $1. '?Philip Blau to VV. P. Syron, part 32-18-45, $10. := ".lurry S. Hogan et ux. to Sallie Cotiees, lot I, part lot 2, blk 16, Pres et an Perkins add, Colfax, $5. Chas. N. Gowdy to 11. 11. Smith et UI tract in lot 2. McGee's subdiv., lots ti »of 1-45, $3600. lots, i. frsiwald, Inc., to Washington Ex nloitatie Maatschappy, dams, read gates, etc., $10. Washington Exploitatie Maais chappy to the Ho °Per Realty Co., dam, headkates, etc., near Rock lake, (10. Contract to SoU B. F. Sherfey et ux. to W. T. Smith et ux., nh seq, swq seq 15-16 --43,115,250. Lease Geo. Trachan to VV. E. Neace, sec 35-19-39, wh 19-19-40, seq, eh swq, swq SWQ. s0(l nW(I 18-19-40, nh 19 --18-40, one-third crop. Mortgages H. H. Smith et ux. to Chas. N. Gowdy, tract in lot 2, McGee's suhd., lots 1 and 2 of 5-14-45, $2600. Dora M. Nilsson et vir to Tekoa State Bank, crop on seq 24-20-45, part neq 30-20-45, $175. Otto Sproat to F. A. Davis, live stock, $750. Releases DeTweede Northwestern and Pa cific Hypotheek Bank, to Frelwald, Inc., al.. real mtge, $35,000. SEPTEMBER 21, 1917 Deeds Willie Hurley to Catholic Bishop s—■ im '■ *» i __— i i I BUY 1 ALL-WOOL CLOTHES Hart, Sohaffner & Marx Clothes are absolutely Guaranteed All Wool At a time when every dollar you spend ought to be looked at twice before parted with, just remember you ought to look more than twice at what you are going to gel for it. Good clothes, like everything else, cost more than formerly, but it' all-wool is best and cheapest, yon ought to have it. Hart, Schaffner & Marx's Label Is a Sure Sign of All Wool V.W. CLARKSON Men's Outfitter $5.00 Per Acre We have 5000 acres of steam plow land to break; will pay $5.00 per acre. Land is close to Conrad and Devon, Mont. Farmers with equipment needed badly. We have plenty of other farm work to let on contract. We have several places we can sell on crop payments. HERE IS ONE SAMPLE 320 Acres, 2 miles from town and elevator, improved with 5-room house; 60 acres broke and all fenced. ] Come in and see us —Talk over some fine bargains we have hi Montana land in the celebrated Conrad district of Montana. The opportunity to buy improved wheat land that will average 30 bushels per acre yield at $25 per acre, will not last long and will never come again. Certainly not with wheat bringing $2.00 per bushel. WE HAVE SEVERAL LEASES ON GOOD TERMS MONTANA-WESTERN LANDS COMPANY N. W. Cairns, Pullman Agent. Phone 7 or Spokane, undivided half lota ,„ It, 12, blk 14, Oak-sedate, $1. Claud B. Sprague .-tux. to A. E. »W. lot 1. blk 1. Ruby MM, Pull man, -t s 15 feet lot 8. blk 2, Law rence and Holbrooka add. Puiiman $2100. J. S. Heard ci u\. i,, C. E. Ross, lot 1. hlk M. Campus Park add. Pullman ; $2100. Marshall K. Snell et ux. to Cleve | land Smith, nh lots 1 1, 15, 10, blk ; 15, Ewan, $100. Maxie C. Morse to Fred Cooper, lots 12, 13, 14. blk 16, College Hill add, Pullman, together with strip of j land 10 feet wide vacated from the alley along the n ends of said lots ■ ami the- strip of land 40 feel Ide va cated from Fariss avenue ahum the , s end of said lots, $175. Alfred B. Slagle et ux. to M. C. Handley. lots 2 to 13 inc., blk 39, Re survey. Steptoe, $1. Henry C. Savage et al. to Catholic j Bishop of Spokane, undivided one ; hair of lots 10, ii. 12. blk 14, Oakes dale, $125. E. m. Durfee et ux. to David Hughes, tract In 1 4-18-43, $700. W. E. Dwyer, guardian of estate of A li. Gregg, to Valentine Voelker, undivided one-sixth interest in lots 1, 2. .'!, blk 23, Minimi's add. Rosalia, $18*5. S. and J. Rosenhaup Co. to Mar tin Hendrlckson et ux., lots 1, 2, 2. hlk 23, Mumm's add, Rosalia, $166. S. and J. Rosenhaup Co. to Mar tin Hendrlckson et ux., lots l, 2, 3, 4, blk 2. Robert's add. Oakesdale; seq 23-19-44, part swq 23-19-44, $1. Sidney Schulin to Martin Hen drlckson et UK., same land as above, $1. Bertha Schulein to Martin Hen drickson et UK., same land as above, $28,500. Mortgages Martin Hendrlckson et ux. to Ber tha Schulein. lots 1. 2, 4, Roberts _■"■"■—-—"gT^^ ii .ji. ' '. .." J. _ •dd, Oakesdale, seq 2.1-19-44, part ■wq 2.'!-l ',1-4 ii i rtnn Ct-cll C. Mofritl to Kate mm, tracts in 1-17-4 4. $700. Pred Cooper et ux. to .1. H. Robin son, lots 12. 13, 14, blk i.i, College Hill add, Pullman two tracts in Pull man, $ I 50. C. E. Rom to Chas. X. Gowdy, lot i. blk 2. Campus Park add. Pullman $10011. Ralph 11. Allison ot ox, and How ard \V. Arnold et us . to Cleveland Smith, lot 21; blk 22. Ewan Andy I.ea< h to Hank of Winona, live stock. $ 150. C. 11. Snyder et ux. to Claude W. Palmer, live stock, machinery. 100. J. W. Morgan to Farm State Bank, St. John, 1000 sacks of wheat and 200 sacks of oats on neq neq 28-19-42; sh sh 22-19-42; 100 acres in nh 27-19-42] $1700. W. H. Trlbbct el ux. to John P. Duke, live stock, machinery, $1200. J. D. O'Connor to \v. \\\ Davis, piano, wagon, $70, Releases Pullman Savings & Loan Associa tion to Claude R. Sprague et ux., real HIT __.*. W. A. Evans to Ralph 11. Allison ci al.. real mtge. Alice C. Eberbach to F. L. Kinney et ux.. real mtge, $3500. Emma Inscore to E. M. Durfee et ux., real mtge, $SOO. Security State Rank, Palouse, to W. H. Tribbct et ux., chattel mtge. Bank of Winona to Roy Troub, chattel mtge., $300. Garfield National Rank to W. H. McGowan, chattel mtge, $600. SEPTEMBER 22, 1917 ]>eeds 11. \V. Livingston and Frank W. Kuhn to R. J. Skaife, part lot 1, blk '.i. Colfax, $1776. Mortgages Minnie L. Latta and husband, to ('has. N. Gowdy, lots 4, 5, 15, 16, 17„ I.alias Bubd, seq 32-15*46, $300. J. S. Parvin et ux. to Jane T. Mosher, sh swq; swq seq 36-16-44, $5000. R. ,1. Skaife et ux. to P. R. Strav ens. part lot 1, blk .'. Colfax, $950. Releasee* S. P. Weaver to R. R. Grant, real mtge. First State Rank, LaCrosse, to E. .1. Curtis, real mtge. SEPTEMBER 24, 1917 Irettlss Joseph Wright et ux. to Luke Rest, eh seei 13-20-40, $1. Mary J. Stuart to Clyde Ropkins et ux., nh Beg, nh swq, lots 5, 6 of 80 --13-38, except, wh neq 30-13-38, ex cept, lots in Texas City, $ l. Simon Frederlcb et u\. to D, 11. Cameron, lota 1. 2 of 32-19-46, $1000. Virginia Butcher et al. to Asa White, lot 1, pt lot 2, blk 16, Pres cott & Perkins' Riverside add, Col fax, $900. John C. Kamerrer et ux. to Trus tees of Ewartsville Grange, No. 114, pi 17-1 1-4 1, .Si. Arthur J. Whitten et ux, to John C. Kammerer, neq neq, seq neq 18 --14-44 .except, $ I. Jane T. Mosher to J. S. Pan In, sh swq, bw q sop 36-1 6-. $9000. John Hall el ux. to Lizzie Darnold, .lots 1, \2, 3, 4? 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, blk 2, Fowlers add, Diamond, $1600. ('has. Lyons to David Hughes, un divided one-third interest in blk B, Perkins 2nd add, Colfax, l 00. John C. Kamerrer to Ida M. Kam errer, pt 18-14-44, pt 17-14-44, $7000. Mortgages A. M. Folsom el ux. to Myrtle Mills, Bwq 24-30-39 li. H. Cameron el ux. to Simon Frederich, lots I, 2, of 32-19-46, $2000. Chas. E. Hair el ux. to Citizens State Bank of Tekoa, neq 33-16-40, $3000. E. W. Roellich et ux. to Rank of Rosalia, live stock, machinery, auto, crop on nwq 7-20-44. $2900. Releases Hilda Taleris to Star Bottling & Mfg. Co., real mtge. H. 1). Mills to A. M. Folsom et ux., real mtge. John P. Nixon to George Beadl el ux.. real mtge. Citizens State Bank of Tekoa to Chas. S. Hair et ux., real mtge. McGregor Land & Livestock Co. to C. L. He,skin-, chat. Rill of Sale John C. Kamerrer to Ida M. Kam errer, live stock, etc., $7000. SEPTEMBER 25, 1917 Deeds D. ('. Comstock et ux. to Ira W. Follis, part 4-17-4."-. $10. L. E. Largent to State of Washing ton, part tract E, sec 11-16-4 3, $8, for roadway. Milo Roland to State of Washing ton, roadway over tract D, sec 11 --16-43, $150. W. E. Thomas to State of Wash- Mm_^^ ' *" ' — t,m^_______ W1 \f\ VtV '¥___■ /^lfflv\ '^^HH -—nmrnr _____fl //%i _r __fl^ \ Oldsmobile! | Sets the Pace Twentieth Year ijij I Two Generations Have Learned ijij j to Place in Oldsmobiles that Same ijij j Implicit Confidence They Have Ijij ! in the Oldest Bank in Town, 111 ; HTHE OLDSMOBILE is a beautiful car to own, an enjoy- j!;! j A able car to ride in, an easy car to drive, an economical |j|j j car to maintain. The eight-cylinder motor is remarkably flex- !jj| \ ible and there is a fascinating smoothness of overlapping power ;!;! j impulses. Confidence and pleasure are thus afforded in driving, Ijij ! without gear shifting, in the dense traffic of the city or on the jjjj ! long, steep pulls of the country road. « jjji ; Six cylinder models are built in Touring Cars and Roadsters, at $1185. |ji| ! Eight cylinder models are built in Touring Cars, Roadsters '!]! ; and Club Roadsters, at $1467. !]i| | F. O. B. Lancing, Mich. ; < V ! B. F. CAMPBELL, Dealer ! PULLMAN, WASH. j!j! ington, roadway over part swq Beg! 2-16-13, $25. Mortgages Ira W. Foil la to D. C, C omstock, I part 4-17-45, 200. Alfred P. Johnson to R. A. John son, lot 1. eh lot 2, blk 5, Garfield, ' $5000. _____ SEPTEMBER 26, 1917 Patents United States to Mary Leach, lot I 1, neq nwq 30-18-39. United States to Cyrus Salisbury, swq neq, seq nwq, eh Bwq :'!-'- Deeds A. B. Slagle et ux. to Geo. W. Fol lls, lot 7, blk 14, Resurvey Steptoe. Philip Broeckel el ux. to Win. Broeckel, eh neq 30, eh seq 30-15-411 eh wh seq 19-15-41, part nwq 29-15 --11. part nwej 29-15-41, part nwq 29 --15-4 l. $1. Railway Land and Improvement Co. to <;. w. Follis, lots 1 to IS inc., hlk Hi, lots 14 to 26 inc., blk 21. lie survey Steptoe, $800. Otis J. Markbam et 'i>.. to Royal Haynes, tract 4, Kaeppler's add in Maiden, $10. Wesley F. Temp ro el ux. to C. J. Pay. neq 7-16-45; $11,000. Jas. Jennings et al. to Paschal Jen nings, lot 'J, sh nwej. -.*e| 3-18-42, $1, MwtpfM W'm. Broeckel "> Philip Broeckel, eh ot neq 30, eh of s.^i 30-15-41, $1200. Robt. Green well to First National Bank, Pullman, live stock, machin ery, two-thirds crop, $3200, Fred Relf, Jr., and S. F. Reil to Pullman State Bank, live stock, ma chinery, $1800. R. J. Huntley to E. E. Huntley, livestock, machinery, two-thirds crop on nh .'7-1 7-43, 16000. Fred and S. F. Reif to Pullman State Bank, two-thirds crop on neq, nh seq 21-13-4.",, seq neq. eh seq 17 --13-4 swq seq 17-13-4 5. 800. N. K. iiott to F. L. Gordon, two thirds crop seq 32-15-39, nh 6-1 i- 19 sh 6-14-39, 40 tons bay, 270 sacks wheat, 21 tons barley, livestock, ma chinery. $7000. J. W. and Sarah Rodger* '■■> First State Hank, Garfield, two-thirds crop, sb of 22-18-44, eh of 20-19-45, nwq 28-19-45, $5700. Bert Bonney to First Btate Bank, Garfield, live stock, harness, etc., $75. SLAB WOOD at the Potlatch. aep2Bocs We Have Ofttimes Explained hoW Well we could take care .- -\ , of your household «oods WHENEVER -JE^ - „ "ii 7, A man fzyyi!* bow caretully we would move 1 starts r*Jv* *\ them and how safely we TO . &'_%?&__ . EXPLAIN _Z ___9^_\ would slur.* them. Let us he / X'^eCj'' demonstrate this to be a fact. shoulp l^l^K/ys^ Our piano moving has struck A«f E -r_ C $%&_[ in. discordant note in this i ro >&:^rO town ami when it comes to DEMONSTRATE JV7 _* \A> transferring a safe 'we've got F~*—\ ' Z~^F' \-W_ the proper combination to IA \lf*\rict. down, balance extended over 20 years, with no further payment but In terest during first four years following purchase. Prices $11 to $30 an acre, 0 jut cent interest, with privilege of paying In foil at any time. Taxes average less than *-■'> per quarter section. No taxes on improvements, personal property or Ilea stock. <-<«hI markets, churches, schools, roads, and telephone*.. ...migration from the United States during the present year has shown a greater increase tluin during any previous year. The farmer from the United Stall's is quirk to realize the wonder ful possibilities of raising high priced grain and live stock on Canada's low priced lands. SjKxial rebate of interest »■> actual settlers. Low rates furnished to honteeeekers. For full information call or write R. C. BOS WORTH District Representative Canadian Pacific Ituilway Co. department Colonization and Development 70S Sprague Avenue, Spokane, Wo.li. ■