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Pago I Four An Announcement - «• 5 m * ■-■ * * **'--. ■' . / ■ ' ' ,- . - " " ' S®^E Wish to announce R TT m that we will be open g]§S|fKj^ for business in our *^elfijg§Bs3 former location at the corner of Main and Alder streets next Monday morning, November 10th, 1919. The public is cordially invited to inspect our new banking room ll^m/^Tl^if|T^lffifHii^lTiT^!lff^iTOy*^^ ■■■•e««i»i«WiWiMBB«»l»i«Bii«BMBiHB>BBBBa«BBBBBBBBaBB>«MB«a« - THE Pullman State Bank I "^ CORRECT LUBRICATION /^IliS j • Zerolene gives a better film of oil II >imßft§ between the working parts of your i^^^fi car. It conserves power and saves JiK^^^ wear. Scientifically refined from select- // /Is^iiL ed California crude oil. Get a Correct (If^iffsSM Lubrication Chart for your car. 7/.^^r^lS STANDARD. OIL COMPANY & \ \ '. (California) || H. L. HATHAWAY, Special Agent, Pullman, Wash. Remember — The Best Phonographs and Pianos are in the Russell Building TERMS TO SUIT Bowl for what ails you - LADIES WELCOME^ PULLMAN BOWLING ALLEYS /V : Darvell & Anderson, Proprietors COUNTY RECORDS (Continued from page three) F. A. Baldwin to W. W. Hubbard, real mtge, W .W. Ball, $400. W. XV. Hubbard to B. F. Nicholas, real mtge, XV XV. Ball, $14,000. F. A. Baldwin to XV. W. Hubbard, real mtge, XV. XV. Ball, $14,000. . B. Z. Williams to Farmers Na tional Bank, Colfax, conditional bill of sale, $650. Releases N. Y. Life Ins. Co. to Claude M. Haynes, real mtge, $4500. List of Officers Farmers Supply Store, Inc., an nual statement. Letters of (iuartlianslup Jacob A., Frank M., and Luella Agnes Pittman, minors. Bill of Sale W. F. Hayes to L. S. McKay, live stock, farm implements, etc., $4700. Conditional Bill of Sale H. H. Alvis to John Nagel, auto, $1375. Patents United States to Lizzie Blanche and Cora Prentiss, neq of neq 18-2-1 42. OCTOBER 30, 1919 Deeds Frank J. Gordon to Isabelle E. Gordon, pt 1-19-4 l. $8000. John P. Duke to J. A. Comstock, I-, 17-16-45, $1000.' J. A. Crumbaker to Wm. R. Rog ers, tract in Garfield, $10. Leonard M. Bowman to 1. F. Bat ty, part 21-13-4 3, also right of way, $.".,".00. H. E. Roberts to Lizzie F. Wilmer, lots 13, 14. I.lk 2, West's Ist add, Rosalia. $2500. J. T. Kile to A. L. Kile, tract •in 11-19-43, $3137. Andrew Swedluud to Geo. H. Noe, lot 6, blk 49, Steptoe, $125. Gus Browleit to Phillip P. Sittner, Pt 5-15-42, and 8-15-42. $16,000. B. J. Wise to L. F. Bates, lot 4, blk 1. La Crosse, $875. Thos. Hamblen to Tipton Ham blen, lots 9, 7, 12, i.ik 2; Brown.! add, Colfax. $1. Charles T. Benner to H. J. Welty, lots 12. 13, 14. hlk 6. LaCrosse, $10.' M. R. McQefl to Chas. W. iraney, tracts in La Crosse, $1. Geo. Kammerzell to Regina Kam merzell, pi Sec. 29 and 30-19-4 6, )j]k 27, 28, In Farmington, $1500. Fred C. Dahlin to John McSween <•■>*, trad In St. John, $1. THE PULLMAN HERALD Nora F. Bishop. Leonard If. Bow man and Philip E. Bishop to R. W. Ryan, pt 24, and 19, 18 and 13 of 13-43, $4820. Mortgages Peter C. Weitz to Chas. K. Arthur, lot 4, blk 6, Endicott, $200. Harry Fennimore to First Say. & Trust Bank, pt Sees. 27, 28, 26, 22, all in 14-38, $10,000. C. R. Christopher to Mary K. An derson, pt 5-15-44, except, also right of way, $20,000. ; J. A. Crumbaker to Wm. R. Rog ers, blk 7, Alvin Manring's add, Gar field, $400. XV. A. Hall to Union Trust Co., I pt 15-20-44, except. $15,000. H. S. Griffith to Federal Land ! Bank, Spokane, pt 17-18-46. $7500. H. J. Welty to AL Camp, lots'l2 to 14, blk 6, La Crosse, $8000. August Markel to Bank of Endi cott, lot 3, blk 2, E. 0. Martin's add, ; Endicott, $4200. Soren S. Peterson to Federal Lend Bank, Spokane, pt 14-15-41, I $8000. Roy V. Perringer to Adaline Hays, nwq 8-18-45, $8000. Hiram S. Reese to the Prudential J Ins. Co., pt 13 and 14 of 20-40, $4800. Hiram S. Reese to Vermont Loan & Trust Co., pt 13 and 14 of 20-40, $240. Geo. XV. Anvil to First National Bank, St. John, lots 1 to 4, in 4-19 --40, $8000. W. H. Wfnfreys to Al Jeffreys and B. ,M. Jeffreys, live stock. $.",2."). Vern Miller to First Say. & Trust Bank, Whitman Co., live stock, hay, pt 3 and 4 of 17-40, $3000. John Beidel to Bank of Endicott, thirds crop pt 24-17-41, $1700. J. A. Crabb to First National Bank of St. John, live stock, farm imple ments, two-thirds crop pt 34 and 35 of 13-42, $1200. Geo. Freeman to First National Bank, St. John, live stock, farm im plements, two-thirds crop pt 6-18-42, $3000. August Markel to Bank of Endi cott, farm implements, live stock, crop pt 26 and 27, all 34 of 18-41, Emil Anderson to First State Bank, St. John, live stock, two thirds crop pt 9, 16 and 17 of 18 --41. $3000. W. E. Grimes to National Bank of Oakesdale, live stock, farm imple ments, two-thirds crop 10-19-41, $2600. Releases B. Alsup to R. L. Huffman, real mtge, Farmers National Bank, $7000. Frank G. Johnson to T. J. Crow ley, real mtge, $10,700. E. A. Bryan to Carl A. Jones, real mtge. Ore. Mortgage Co. to Amanda J. Hayes, real mtge, $5000. Caroline G. Humbird, trustee, to James C, Cunningham, real mtge.. $10,000. . Commercial State Bank, Oakes dale, to J. M. Camp, chattel, $201. Colton State Bank to E. L. Flow ers, chattel, $2000. First National Bank, St. John, to Emil Anderson, chattel, $3000. -First National Bank, St. John, to Gey. Freeman, chattel, $3500. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. to R. H. Pazer, chattel, $690. •N. Y. Life Ins. Co. to John M. Reisenauer, real mtge, $6000. Assignments Spokane & Eastern Trust Co. to Citizens Say. & Loan Society, real mtge, Wm. H. Blair. Colfax National Bank to Citizens Say. & Loan Society, real mtge, Con rad J. Ochs, $4000. Affidavits to Tho Public William 11. Woodhouse, came as William C. Woodhouse. John L. Richards, married to ; Mary Isabella Horton. Order In the Matter of Smith Milliard I Estate. Leases Emma L. Stephenson to XV. W. Lowry, nh 22-19-41, one-third crop. Eleanor Jeffries to J. W. Heaslet, pt 24, 25, in 13-44; 19 and 30 in 13 --i 4."., one-third crop. Conditional Bill of Sale H. L. Hubbard to J. W. Key, i household furniture, $307. NOTICE TO MATER CONSUMERS Notice is hereby given that water rent for the preceding month is due the sth of each month and must be paid on or before the 15th or the water will be shut off, and penalty attached to the amount. By order of the city council. J. S. CLARK, oc3^anl City Treasurer. FOR SALE CHEAP—I offer 13 lets on Military hill, with two s room houses, at a bargain; will trade for farm or give easy terms. j Mrs. Catherine Romea, Pullman. jWash- sepl9decs MONARCH-The best Montana hard wher.t flour on the market. Yeo & Emert. Phone 51. • oct24tf \Y7 J a. L 11 Hi We are equipped to handle any kind of a contract large or small OUR MILL WORK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF Roth Construction Co, "Ever Occur to You?* says the Good Judge (/%&* That it's foolish to put up te§A% with an ordinary chew, \./f^f when it doesn't cost any. / j^\mmm^^h mO. rC t0 gCt rCal ny -^^s. MnP^ satisfaction. fThat it's foolish men ciis with an ordinary chew, when it doesn't cost any. more to get real tobacco satisfaction. Every day more men dis- I ~J\BB^ , cover that a little chew of' \\ |\ real good tobacco lasts [l \ longer and gives them real \ ilk contentment. \A^^^ There's nothing like it. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Income— 00.00 per Month Is a good income when you are sick or disabled. Call and let me tell you how little this Income In surance costs. - . .'. r ■'}::'■ ■ . D. C. DOWNEN 110 Main Street N. W. CAIRNS That Optimistic Auctioneer -\4; Telephone 60 p. o. Bex Ml Office with Roth Construction Co. Try It— Our Violet Ray Massage is especially good for pimples. •§§ TOWER BARBER SHOP Alder Street We pay 65 cents a dozen, cash, for Fresh Eggs WmmmW e*mmW Robinson's Bakery GADDIS GARDENS *:•'■"". \ "■ A -A: : c', }M Vidor Vegetables Phone 131 Everything in the Marked frt*nr. Xovemb^.^