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County Record. ■ ■ I.i ■Ll-.11.1_> JULY S, 191S Patents United Suites to Samuel A. Wei man, eh of neq. eh of sen IS-13-39 lk*ed_" L. L. Tun-oUCi et ux to Coluinliu? T. Scott, blk ,".. Fisher's ad.l. Pa louse, lot 1. blk (I, I .'a'cer's add,, Ta louse, $52.". Henry Bietr.back ct UK to Wll'iat Otho Grlsham, sh of s\v.|. inn .ef uwq wli of seq 10-19-39. ?1. ■ Theresa Schrr.itt, Gdn., lo ti. ti Tv rente lot 1, blk 0, Fisher's add Palou •■ $1. (!. E. i!< ster et ux to T. V Hon ning. part 24-19-43, $1. T. F. Henning to C. H, Hester pari 24-19-43; $1. Valley L. Slnll et. ux to F. S Clark, nil tract 1. 11. 11. McKinney'i ; dd, Garfield, $ I. Rliza .1. Stall to F. X. C. rk, >-! tract. 1. 11. U. McKliiuoy's acid.', Ga>, field. $1. Releases I. ti. Tufcotii. to Chas. Srhniiit two real tutgs. Conditional Bills of Sale. Burroughs Adding Machine t\>. U .1. F. Roadman, adding machine $125. Norrla Safe .v Lock ('... to llar.r.. (iuske. ..afe, .. I n;. The Crescent lo Karl II MiiDser house furnishings, $221 i CuUoh-Moylan-Rcilly Auto Co. {• J. Reiber, auto., $-.00C. Bills of Sale (!. VV. Rango to Milwaukee' Crait Elevator Co., undivided ball' Interes in warehouse, ISO, Winner, Dwyer, Heimer Co. to Cm Milwaukee Grain Elevator Co., un divided ha If inteiesl in warehouse $550. Maiden Grain Co. to Milvvaii.ee Grain Elevator Co., warehouse, etc $2500 .11 1.. 9, CMS lice. Is Elizabeth dcKelhei to France: Amos, part 28-18-41, $200^ M inda. Brink to Perry S. Baldwin lot 1."., blk 1. VV. 11. Rudolph's add La Crosse, $500, Mortgages Clark J, Hilts el iix. to Fedora Land Bank, Spokane, part 36-17-45 and part 1-16-45, $1600. Ira Scott to Hold Mfg. Co., harvest er, $3700. Release First. National Hank, Pullman, i David G. Kmdil, chattel, $850. Conditional Bill of Sale Ahri'ii-. & Ahrens to* Dr. 1; 1- Donaldson, auto $650; JULY 10, CMS Deeds Robert I. Wool man ed u\. to O. D McKeehan, undivided half interes sen 6-19- 16, lot. '.', bll 3, McDonald'; add, Tekoa, . .000. Howard VV. Arnold et nx. to R. II Allison, lot 21, bill •Jl', Ewan, $500 Murt gages Win. 11. Totty el ux. to Xationa Farm Lands Farm Loans City Property LIVESTOCK also bought and sob! If you want to buy or sell any thing see or phone me. WM. M. PORTER Office second floor of City (all Chamber of Commerce Room Real Gravel- Plug has been chewed for :s real tobacco satisfaction ever since 1831. It's made the good old Gravely way. //// tfmmm // / / _m fif Peyton Brand ¥ jg§§d) Real Gravely iw^vjA Chewing Plug &L _.'"^*-r^-:' iZs **- i'" 1* mm^ _mmc 1 _ff__%\_Wi 10c a pouch— and worth it ,1 WSmm 1 'i 1 £m %'**i^S£ss Gravelyla.tsttomuchlongeritcosta t__\mtmt!l -■'. "i_S no more to chew than ordinary plug "SrJ^^^W^M^ "o^__\X^^iifM: P. B. Cr*»»«l» Tabacco Company KBa ___t______S____^_^j___^_ Danvil!a, Virginia Hank. Palouse. swq of ay. |, wli of swq 10-16-45; $.'.700. Win. S. .Mood to National Bank of' Palouse. part 1-16-44, lots 1,8.15, of O-l 0-..">. pari lots !'. tl. of 0-16 --45, $3200. O. .D. McKeehan et ux. to the . Western Union Life Insurance Co., seq 6-19-40, §700*'. Josephine H. Weitman to Lizzie C. j Sanlon, one-third lot 8. blk 7. i horn . ton. $800; Ralph 11. Allison et us to Cleve land Smith, lot 2 1, blk 22, Ewan. $1000. Peter .1. VerStoppen p! 11 \. to Col ton Stale' Hank, lot I, bik 8, Col ton, ami conlents. $1350, Ralph 11. Allison <tux. to Clove land Smith, furniture, etc.. of barber . shop, poolroom, etc., $1000. Releases Cleveland Smith to Ralph 11. Al lison el ux. Tekoa State Hank to Claude Smith et. ux.. teal mtge, $ .1,1, Bill of Sale Howard W. Arnold to Ralph 11. Allison, building on lot 21. blk 22, Ewan, and business, groceries, pool tables, etc., $.100. Conditional Bills of Sale International Harvester Co. to ,T. i '. Hodgeni Pearl Anderson, harvest 'l er, J 1687. International Harvester Co to W. f M. Horton. harvester. $ I 0621 International Harvester Co. to Elijah Hopkins, harvester, $1062 V International Harvester' Co. to j Fred Yeend. harvester, $1062. International Harvester Co. to j Ira Scott, harvester. 1062, International Harvester Co. to Henry Fennimore, ■is engine, $725, International Harvester Co. to Guy W. Dally, separator, $1870, to ? VV ,i. Cm engine, $12.".; to W J. ■Crowe, harvester, $1062; to 11. T. ■ Brophey, engine, $325; to D. T. Brophey, harvester, $1062; to Jesse ' Grant; harvester. $1192; lo J. E. ■ Trimble? thresher. $1102; t.) 11. R. Williams', harvester, $1062. .ICY I, 11 CMS !»f*jj*d*4 Maude Darnellle et vir to Ceo R. | Pierce and Velenl Pierce, lots 0, 10, •part loi 11, blk :., Coffin's add, Te > Icon. $1 150. Katie- VVeltz Repp et al. to John j M'eit-/. lots 4, - blk _. 11. D. Smith's ■i Ift ■ dd. Endicott, SI. •j Mortgages Geo. R. Pierce ot ux. to A. Ross, " lots !', 10 part M. blk 2. Coffin's add, Tekoa. $600. .1. H. Smith el ux. to 11. L. Miller, ' horses, hack, etc . $175, O. 11. Johnson ''■ Farmers Nat lon al Hani;, Colfax, live stock, machin ' cry, two-thirds crop neq 27, sh of 22, swq of 23-15-42, $2650. ! 'rank Karly to Geo. 11. Schlegel, live stock-. $2750. Fred Parks to Colton state Bunk, • live stock, 110. t . ' JULY 12, 1918 Heeds Milwaukee Land Co. to Solomon • .i. Wright, lot! 7, 8, blk 2, lot l. blk I 25. Maiden, $700. ''has, 11. and W. C Harrison and jWeltha. .1. la nihall to Edward Har- I rison, eh of swq of seq 7-45, $1. [ Jas. A. Perkins ed ux, to I. B. Ma i lon-*. pari seq of seq 11-16-43, $250. ' Maud.* Ella Jamison to Dewey L. , Jamison, sh of swq 1-20-15, 100. 1 Ruth E. McCoy ci ux. to Win. M. dStrunk, tract in Oakesdale, I 000. ' Mortgage J G. E. Halliday to First National , | Hank of l.md. live stock, auto, etc., i! ..::100. Releases , Citizens Slate Bank of Tekoa to ' Albert Lewis et ux., real ml >• ,j F, A. Williams 10 Homer Hull, con ij iii Mortal bill of Bale, $440 03. 1 Conditional 1,,11 if Sale ,1 Hans Chrlslonsen to Peter Charlie. I ; i Ford 1 auto, -no. : Miscellaneous il "Oakesdale Grain & Milling Co I articles of Incorporation. State of Washington vs. H. B. ' Radcliffe, lots i. ■_. 3, i. bik I, Wet. of C street, lots 5, I, 7, 8. blk '' East D. street. Breedings add, Pa louse, levy and attachment. Order dismissing petition of Emma P. Griffin to adjudge Claude D. Griffin a spendthrift. Deed* Clarke & Eaton Co. to Wilson Investment Co., lots l, 2, 3, 4, 17. IS, blk 12, lots it. 12. 18, blk 9, La Crosse, except, $1. .las. M. Richardson et ux. to Ed mund L. Schell, part wh 9, part eh of lee c; S-19-40, $20,322. Mortgages Frank A. Ratliffe et ux. to North western Mutual Life Insurance Co., nwq and part r.wq 29-18.-41, part en 29, part neq 29-18-41, $6000. Louis Schelly, to Advance Riimely Thresher Ci., tractor, $1500. Louis Lee to J. 1. Case* Thresh.in; Machine Co., threshing machinery, $2610. Releases Colfax National Bank to Alex Smith el ux., real mtge, $2000. Vermont Loan & Trust Co. to Al exander Smith et ux., releases, two mortgages. EWARTSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. VV. VV. Snyder and daughter, Beryl, motored to Spokane Saturday, returning home Sunday evening. Their daughter, Lena, who scent a couple of weeks in Spokane with her aunt, Mrs. Will Comstock, returned with them, as did also Mrs. Snyder's nephew, Jennings Comstock. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Brannon and children, Freda, Vera, Iva, Lu cille, ami Tommy, motored to Spo kane on Sunday and spent the day iiii Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Huff. Eugene Young spent a couple of days this week at the 11. .1. Young home. Mrs. m. T. Coffman or Pullman was a in ' a few (lays this week at the V 1.. Higgins home. Mrs. Myrtle Young ami children spent Sunnily with Mrs. M. E. Rueker. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Higgins were guests em Sunday at the. home of .Mrs. Maxie Morse in Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Hen drix spent Sunday afternoon with My. ami Mrs. Chester Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cochran came up tin- first of the week from near Walla Walla, to visit the hitter's mother, Mrs. M. Seitz, and at the Bert Seitz home for a few days. Mr. ami Mrs. W. 11. Pritchard and little son. John Robert, spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Rueker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paullus and lit tle daughter, Lucille, spent Sunday at the W. F. Paullus home. Miss Mac Swecker arrived on Tues day from her home at Troy, Idaho, '" spend some time with her broth ers, Albert and Charles Swecker. 11. J. Young is adding some im provements to his farm house, in the way of a concrete foundation and two porches. Work on the Sherman Brannon residence is progressing rapidly, and the house is Hearing completion. Setb Clarkson of Pullman was a Sunday guest at the A. .1. Whitten home. Dr. and Mrs. E. Maguire of Pull man spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. ,T. Young. They were accompanied by their guests. Miss .Nell Strain of Pomeroy, and her sister, Mrs. Ray I'ickrell of New York. Mr. and Mrs. George X. Henry spent Wednesday at the Oscar Kin caid home and called at the V. L. llimuns home on tßeir return to Pullman. The annual Long Beach picnic was held on Sunday at the J. S. Klem ■-..ii! home. The day was spent with a picnic dinner, sports and merry making. Music by the orchestra, composed of the young folks of the Klemgard family, was greatly en joyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, i. S. Klemgard and sons. Xeal and Wayne, Mr and Mrs. C. O. Kel logg, daughter, Kuma, and son, Joe; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. At. Klemgard and son, Hud son, Dr. and .Mrs. EC. Maguire, Mr. and Airs. J. H. Wicks, Mrs. Mary Ket tering, Air. and Mrs. E. S. Spencer and son. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Gordon Klemgard, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0, Slus ser and son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Sanborn, Mrs. Margaret Richards. Dr. a. K. Archer, Mrs. Brackney, X. E. J. Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Wade J. Young, Mrs. Jesse Knowles and son, Carrol, Mrs. Mamie Johnson, James Hinch liff, Miss Bessie Roe Anderson, Miss Lola Spencer, Mid.. Margaret Boyles, Miss Eileen Brackney, Miss Mildred Klemgard. TO TRADE— Mitchell touring car for work horses. Inquire of Geo. Severance, 1402 Star Route, Pull man. Jn2BJlyl9 TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION ! ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS; At a meeting of the executive com-? mittee of the Whitman County Tax- : payers association held at Colfax on ] duly 6, the following resolutions j were adopted: , ; Whereas, The winning of the war i Is our greatest concern and all else I is relatively unimportant, and I Whereat, Whitman County ha : supplied three and one-quarter mil- : lions of dollars lor government war : requirements, largely from the cm 7 j short crop, and doubtless must pro- : vide five million dollars from the ■ 1918 crop, which has an unpromising i outlook and will not provide' five mil- < lion dollars net. over cost of produc- i Hon, and I Whereas, All taxation under pre • enl conditions impairs the ability of i our people to provide needed war ; funds, and Whereas, Construction of public I improvements encroaches upon the i labor supply needed for the produc- i tion of food stuffs, therefore be it i Resolved by the Executive Com- : mittee of the Taxpayers Association j of Whitman County, That all ex* : 1 endltursa at this time for other ■ than absolute essentials, are unpatri- i otic and unwise, and the commission- • ers of Whitman county are urged to i practice the* closest economy in the ] administration of the affairs of the ; county, and to disapprove of all new : projects for road building or other ■ public Improvements until more op- ' portune times, thus conserving the resources of the county in money and labor for war requisites. WARNING All operators of tractors or other machines with irregular tread wheels are hereby warned not to run said machine over the paved streets ex cept upon permission from the street commissioner, » C. M. HOOPER, jlylOoctlS Street Com. FOR SALE Cook sieve, healer, wooden bed and springs, base of kit chen cabinet, pigeonhole drawers ami bookshelf combination, $12. ai1. Al so team of mares, 1800 lbs., anil f:o't, wagon and harness, $125. A. S. Ford, McGee Fiats. Ilyl9 Good rains in tlie Redwater (Mon tana) district. It's a heavy rainfall district. Cheap land of high price quality. Have good farm lease near Oakesdale, J. K. Coe, Pullman, at Struppler & Co. office. jly 19 Go to Duthie's for all kinds of mill feed. unit If STRAIGHTFORWARD TESTIMONY Many Pullman Citizens Have Profited By It If you have* backache, urinary troubles, days of dizziness, head aches or nervousness, strike- at the seat of the trouble, These an- often the symptoms of weak kidneys and there is grave danger in delay, I loan's Kidney Pills arc especially prepared for kidney ailments are endorsed by over 50,000 people. Your neighbors recommend this rem edy—have proved its merit in many tests. Pullman readers should take fresh courage in the straightforward testimony of a Pullman citizen. I. J. Cunningham, retired farmer, 306 Oak SI.. Pullman, Bays: "When I take cold, it seems to settle in my kidneys and brings on attacks of kid ney complaint. At times, when I get up in the morning, my back is very lame. .My kidneys act. too often, causing me to get up several times at night. I use Do&n's Kidney Pills at these times, getting them from White's Drug Store, and they always cure mi' of the attack. Price 60c, at I'll dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same thai Mr. Cunningham had. Foster-Mil burn Co.. Mfgra., Buffalo. X. Y. COAL WOOD TIB BLABS FLOUR GRAIN AND HAY POULTRY SUPPLIES GLASS PAINT AND OIL J. P. DUTHIE North Grand St., Phone 58 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllliim. & xm Work Clothes I — •** — •m • *• i: '■'■• ■**• •m : *:**h*****:**h***h****m*****^^ li^4"li^*#^4'-H i *X**-:~H-1 I*ti■> . , 5 ' -» * * * * «**rv m it t I : T I 2 ■ i is •■ n ' '• *m* •!• *■ ! f is It ? 5 ;i, J s — j* 5 | j IF YOU are going to J | | * • work you will need J 1 | clothes. We have a full J 1 ( en — ? line and can fit you out. $ 1 :VJ * 5 f T ■*■* ■ t ————————=— —————— t 4* -__H-MBM a HMMß|._____-_____-_-___-_---_____a.------. 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STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE FOR SALE BY Lee Allen Floyd L. Hamilton A T T E IN T I O N The Sale Season is opening up. When you think of your auctioneer, think of Col. L. Stro bel. My reputation is built on square dealing t and I have for referenced my large list of satis fied customers. Call me tit an early date, be fore my dates are till taken. Phone my office, 94, or reside. 207 li, Colfax, Wash., at my expense. All Red Cross work free of charge. L. STROBEL COLFAX, WASH. THE HERALD for JOB PRINTING Pure Bred Bales Conducts Auction General Farm Sales Sales Anywhere l" My Specialty Northwest HARRY C. CRANKE ti''''''''iiit<ill'lllllllllll1 *111111111 AUCTIONEER PULLMAN, WASHINGTON zF^F -:■:- -v.. ■*. :F-z: ■ OFFICE WITH DOWNEN INSURANCE COMPANY .-.■-.- - - ■ ■•■ 'A Where Sale*. Can Be Dated ■ ■ ■. . -