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,B fit*'±f *' * Couatyjecords JUNK 23, 1919 ;• Deeds \ i-n D Klncald, Adm. Est. Malinda i ft *elle, deceased, to Luther I ?wct 6-16-46. $1200. " Bowerman to Sylvia Perry, ,« hlk 1, Anderson add, Rosalia, lot l"> "' Lte of Washington to Frank B. >* k 16-18-40, $8320. $j3& Parks to Jas, W. Parks, „ of swq 28. wh of nwq and nwq Si 33, wh of seq 9-12-45, |1. Annie L. Smith. Evelyn L. Cole VJosephine Chamberlin, to Wm. trt' each one-eighteenth int. seq jj.ls-42, II IJeis.W. Berry to Emma Wells, swq lH«-45, 15200. If B. Driscoll. ex. John J. Scott, deceased, •to Pitt Cemetery Assn., a ip of land on east side neq 23-16 --,• 2 acres no corner neq 32-16-45, ii*. Mortgages Frank B. Babcock to the Union ntCo., neq 16-18-40, $3500; seq 16-18-40, $3500; swq 16-18-40, 13500; nwq 16-18-40. $2300. Emma Wells to First Savings & Hat 'Bank, Whitman Co., nwq of and eh of seq 13-16-44, $3300. '•Adam Kromm to P. J. Weltz, live jiock. farm implements, crop See. 5, and 6-17-41. $6400. Releases Sanford Moore to Win. D. Uagon. 'tgmtge, .11-23-16, $1500.. I Sanford Moore to Win. I). Ragon, Kslmtge, 10-16-13, $1500. Patents [totted States to J. W. Household er, lot 4, of 15-1 1-4 Lis Pendens ptobtoW, Margrave vs. Unknown Heirs of Elizabeth M. Eldorado, de teased, and Lydia Brooks, deceased, to determine owners of the wh of wl! 34-18-41. 7- Sheriff's Certificate of Sale H. S. McClure, sheriff, to Citizens State Bank, Tekoa, lots 3, 1. 5, 6, 9, 10,11, blk 5, lots 4, 5, 6, blk 7, Lom bard's add. also lots 4, 5, 6, blk 7, Lombard's add, also lot 5, blk 1, Trim add, Tekoa, $394.11 (Citizens State Bank vs. F. J. Mahoney). Kill of Sale Edward Johnson to J. Matt John son, live stock. $1500. Conditional Bill of Sale •i'iF. J. Stephenson to Leo Harwood, auto. $400. Hill of Sale | R.J. 'Weltz to Adam Kromm, live stock, farm implements, crop pt 5 and 6 of 17-41, $8400. JUNE 24, 1919 IVeeds Frederick W. Slingerland to Felix UMarinel, lot 8, blk 26, Maiden, $1. .McGregor Land & L've Stock Co. to Louis G. Wilson, tract in 3-13-38, 51. • J-.W. Cox, trustee, to W. B. Harris, m 1-17-41, $ i,C. I. Corwin to Jessie W. Hanford, total, 2, 3, 4. of 1-20-44, $5000. , ' D. V. Enos to J. C. O'Kelley. loi '5, blk 43, Pullman, $1000. Alma J. Marlatt to Barthol Weber, lb of seq 1-12-45, $1. -Alma J. Marlott to Joseph N. Mar fctt,se q of seq 1-12-45, $1. Mortgages R. W. Smith to A. C. Birk and O. " McKeehen, auto, live stock. $650. Releases • Winnifred S. Wyman to Thos. Neil, ."*! nitge, $500. I A.H. Averill Machinery Co. to F. P' C. Paulsen, chattel. v A- H. Averill Machinery Co. to F. I I C.Paulsen, chattel. Steptoe State Bank to L. P. Wal .**. chattel, $1900. Affidavits .y.Ma'B. Moss et nuß W. A., to The Pabllc, pres. and sec. Pullman Im plement Company. ' A- L- Smawley to The Public, per sonally acquainted with T. M. Tre aick. >C,;;: ,;■• Lis Pendens Pel LeMarinel vs. John F. Bach, «1, all swq, eh of nwq and swq of "*<! 34-20-41. , Conditional Hill of Sale hi*K Benner to Perry Barling, *Bt°. $267. fidelity Piano Co. to S. H. Muntz, gr- Piano, $195. JUNE 25, 1910 > . Deeds i ..•A. Manchester to H. T. Banning, *h 32-17-44, |i. Ba v B. McClure to Citizens State U **• Tek °a. lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, gj Blk 5, lots 4, 5, 6, blk 7, Lom k£a add, Tekoa; lot 5 blk 1, Tru 'B /• Tek°a' *2250- --'a(i'e Corwiri Elliot to Jessie W. J^tf, lots 1. 2. 3 ' 4, of 12044, c J* ylWld Current Intention Motor •40' ,° Carrie A. Neyland. tract 7-13 --3 ' 4 "tS 1, *■ .° r 30"14-42- lots 1, 2, IftsJ 25 ' lot lof 26-1 /except. Chas. .1. Xcimiller to Orlie J. ||th hulsh, pt lot l, blk 13. Maiden. fftVVi Bert Berland to John G. M(irilz lots ■». 15, blk 5, Unlontown, $1 Bank of Carthage to David Denton half int. '<" 1, blk 5, Ist add, St' John, $10. D. B. Horsey to Ellen Baker 23. 17-4.'.. $16,000. Edw. T. St. John to David Denton half int. lot 1, blk 5, l ßt add. St' John, $10. Edw. T. St. John to David Den ton, half int. lot I, Ilk 5, Ist add, St John, $10. A. B. Corwin to Jessie W. Hanford, lots I, 2, 3, 4, of 1-20-44, 16000. Mortgages Prank M. Phillips to .1 <;. Mort| all lots 4, 11. blk 5, Uniontown', $5000. Releasee E. T. Coman, trustee, to John W. Carroll, real mtge, 7-18-92, .las. 11. Tollman, $1800. Ralph Leonard to Joseph Corwin, real mtge, $7. Patents United States to David Brannan, sh of neq and eh of sei| 1-1 .-,-42. United States to John W. Carroll, wh of seq and "eh of swq 4-15-42. ■ Miscellaneous In the Matter of the Estate of Jos. Corwin, deceased, orders, etc. Invocation of Bond American Surety Co, to 0, D. Kin said j Conditional Dill of Sale Culton, Moyian Rellly Auto Co. to Will it. Heglar, two autos, $15150. Affidavits W. J. Walker to Tne Public, knows Martha D, Davis to be wife of .1. C. '■ Dr.via. Margaret A. Boissey to The Public, Edw, J. Armstrong was widower; from and prior to January 31, 1891, until December 31, lan i. Agreement Between li. T. Banning and .la* 8 Love. J I'M-: 26, 1919 Deeds Katherlne Fry to Herman Pry, the seq 25-15-4 0, tract 25-15-4 0, $10, --215. Katherine Fryq to Clans Michael son, nwq 25-16-40, $18,000. Clans P. Michaelson to Frank W. Fry. tract neq 26-15-40, $2000. J. 3, Love to a. a Manchester, tract 14-16-43, $1. Seven Emerson to Jean Kyllo, sh of nwq, nh of swq, swq of neq, lots 2 3, 4, in 2-14-39, $17,100. 11. C. Doty to Win. T. and Mary F. Brooks, lot 3, nh of lot 4, blk 5, Tekoa, $3100. John M. McLean to W. A, Hard est)', pi lot 10, 11, 12, blk 12, (lakes dale, $100. J. L. Thayer to Frank T. Barnard,' lot 7, blk 8, College Park add, Pull man. Mortgages Ned Bush to National Bank of Oakesdale, live stock, $500. Releases D. R. Judson to Mrs. Carrie A. Judson, real mtge, $500. Albert D. Miller to Robert Carter and Benj. Olson, chattel. Conditional Bill of Sale Culbertson Orote Rankin Co to A. J. Olson, range, $122. JUNE 27. 1919 Deeds .1. L. Burkei to Wm. P. Jones, lots 1, 2, H. 4, blk 9, Ferguson's 3rd add, Colton, $600. N. L. Strange to R. A. Sims, lots 10, 11, 12. blk 12, W. C. McCoy's add, Oakesdale, $1. Ora D. Choate and Grant S. Choate to Mrs. A. E. Thomas, lot 3, blk 11, McCoy's add, Oakesdale, $1. . M. D, Henry to Albert N. Berg man, lots 3. 4, ilk 23, Garden City add, Pullman, $200. Melvin V. Crabtree to Fred W. Mil let-, lots 1, 2. eh of nwq 19-18-45, also nog 2 1-18-44, $27.J Mortgages Fred W. Miller to Melvin V. Crab tiee, lots 1. -. eh of nwq 8-46, neq 24-18-44, $13,600. Albert N. Bergman to Frank W. Radley, lots 3, 4, blk 22, Garden City add. Pullman, $75. Releasee A. J. Stone to «. W. Laltue & Co., real mtge, John DcYoung, 7,173. W. A. Hadesty to Mary S. Burns, real mtge. A. K. Thomas to S. D. Tyler, real mtge, $400. Spokane & Eastern Trust Co. to Jos. N. Henderson, real mtge, $3900. Extension Agreement Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance Co. to Chas. H. and Lizzio Van Voorbis. Conditional Bill <>•' Sale F. E. Coolldgo to Zena and Vera Pirkelsimer, piano. $250. . Affidavits .1. S. Albright. Adm. Bit. of John Young, to The Public. FOR SALE —Second-hand 7-foot Bearing binder, In good condition to make run. W.H.Wolfe, Phone 10X1. COUNTY CLUB FAIR FOR BOYS AID GIRLS ■.■■■• ■: Rubs and Regulations and IVi/.es An noiuurd for Fair to He Held at Colfax Next Full The following rules and regula tions will govern at the County Club fair: _ 1. Any member of any standard club in Whitman county is eligible to compete. -'. So entry fees will be charged. 3. All exhibits must have been grown or prepared since September '. 1918. 4. Articles entered for individual , premiums may also compete in gen , eral displays. I •■ All exhibits must have been I grown or prepared by the member ; exhibiting, 6. No exhibitor shall make more than one entry for the same premium. j 7. In case there is but one exhibit competing tor a premium the award | will be made at the judges' discre tion according to the worth of the ' exhibit. No premiums will be award ed on unworthy exhibits. 5. The committee in charge of li* exhibits reserves the right, to re tain first and second premium arti cles for further display but to return the Koroe at elo.se of display. 9. Unless otherwise specified ex hibits will be judged upon the fol lowing points: Quality of product 70',f Members report to County Club Leader 20 , appearance and Arrangement of Exhibit 10% Agriculture lotatoes —• j Best peck certified .seed —first $10, second (5, third $2. [ l'ji-yi pi ■]■: marketable potatoes— ■ iirsl $5, second $2, third $1. Corn- Best 10 ears field corn (seed)— first $10, second $5. Best 10 ears sweet corn —first $2, i second $1. Best display corn, any kind —first $3, second $2. deneral Garden Best general display of vegetables —first $15, second $10, third *5. Best quart garden peas- first $1, second DO cents, Best quart dry beans— first $1, second 50 cents. Best gallon field peas —first $2, second $1. Best carrots (til —first $1. second 50 cents. Best turnips (til —first $1. second 50 cents. Best parsnips (6) — first $1, second 50 cents. Best garden beets (6) — first $1, second 50 cents. Best Quart string beans in pod— first $1, second 50 cents. Beit onions (6) —first $1, second j 50 cents. Best cucumbers (6) — first. $1, sec ond 50 cents. Best pumpkin— $1. second 50 cents. ! Best squash — first $1, second 50 i | cents. Best head cabbage— first $1, sec one ■'•" cents. i Best bead cauliflower — first SI, \ second 50 cents, Best tomatoes 6) first $1, sec i one 50 cents. j Rabbits Best buck- first $2, second $1. Best doe — first $2, second $1. Best pair—first $2, second $1. i- Best doe and litter first $2, sec ond $1. i Poultry— Beet pen of four hens and one cock —first HO second $5, third $1. Best cock—first $2, second $1. Beß . ben—-first $2, second $1. Pigs— i i . „- boar (any breed)—first $20, second $10. j Best brood sow (any breed, — first 520. second $10. Sheep— , i . Best ram (any breed)— first $15, | second $S. y^T ewe , a ny breed) —first Slo. second $7. Bef. mutton sheep—first $5. sec ond $2. ■ Calf— Best calf raised by club member— | firfc-t $5. wcond $2. j i Domestic- Science .! Canning— i Best quart berries—first $1. sec i'ond s(lc. Best quart cherries—first |1. sec '■ ond 50c. Best quart peaches—first $1, sec ond GOc. Best quart plums—first $1 sec ond 50c. , Best quart fruit (any kind)— firs. til necond 50c. Best quart peas-first $! second 50c. ;':••:'.' Tina PULLMAN HERALD I Have you ever seen an endless stream of flour? " I ■«, «.&? '? U Vl?. thc new *"* Mm at Spokanc-where a steady stream all wheat is turned into a steady stream of rtour-you will ask, "Where does ail the wheat come from and where does all the flour go?" Paw'lL! V n° U: ! 1Cr<; at T^ land Empire I* 0*"*" the wheat-th'c - Coeur iV Al 2Sf £S *?&?■ ??? Prairie-*' "<* regions from the V~oeur D Alenes to the breaks of the Salmon. milliM^ fl? ir from this 'M tCf, Mill gOCS into hemes, not only of the millions in the Great West and elsewhere in America, but even into 'foreign lands. ** ] To sec the new Master Mill is a treat you owe yourself for it is filled with human interest. lou will go home with a greater appreciation, a better realization of the immensity of this industry-and what it means to the people of the Great Northwest. v Remember—we'll be glad to welcome you any time you choose to come! SPERRUR Ca Best quart string beans —first $1. second BOc. # Best quart tomatoes—first $1, second 50c. Best quart corn' —first $1, second 50c. Best quart vegstables (any kind) —first it 1. second BOc. Best glass jelly (any kind)— first $i, second BOc. Best pint preserves (any kind) — first $1, second 60c. * Best can oi meat, fish or poultry —first $2, second $1. Best, individual display canned products —first $5, second $2. Best demonstration team of club members—first $25, second $10. Cooking— Best loaf bread —first $1, second ,")oc. Best dozen cookiesfirst $1, sec ond 50c. Best plain cake —first $1, second 50 c. Best display cooking club work (individual) —first $3, second $2, third $1. Sewing (over 14 yrs.) —■ Best plain wash dress —first $1, second 50c. Best garment made by club girl— first $1, second 50c. Best piece of fancy work--first $1. second 50c. Best and largest display of sewing —first $::. second 2, third $1. (14 yrs. and under) Best cooking apron—first $1. sec ond 50c. Best sample darning -first $1, second 50c. Best paraple patching —first $1, second 50c. Best one-half dozen buttonholes — first $1, second 50c. Best and largest display sewing work —first $2, second $1. A special prize of $25 to the club (any project) which makes best rec ord based upon, first, percentage of members who compete; second, fair exhibit as a club; third, number of individual premiums won by club 1 members. « V. W. Clarkson Men's Outfitter -glfun powered m ';' ?r ■-*■ "Red Crown" is straight-distilled, fl HP*" >J flk all-refinery gasoline. Look for the mWr ,A - pk. Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY n^Ol^^ R. R. Solemink, Special Agent, Pullman Flour Feed Grain Poultry Supplies • i in i Yeo & Emert We Deliver Phone 5 1 N. W. CAIRNS That Optimistic Auctioneer Telephone OO i». O. Box 231 Office with Roth Construction Co. THE HERALD PRINTS THE NEWS Page Eleven