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VOLUME XXXII fruity Records R JUNE 7, 1920 ',' Deeds Harriet E. Byrd to S. K. Burgess, \_i\ sea of swq and swq of seq, ex £;'l9-17-45- $9000. Lora J Edwards and Martha B. Awards to Claude A. Harper, eh of So 19-19-42, $8190. ' John Tady to Marius Olson, neq 36-12-45. $16,800. * Viola E. Henderson, Nettie E. Bowen. and Myrtle L. Davis to Charles Eaton, tract in 2-15-42, ,3norman Bros, to Etta E. Dorman, part neq 6, part 7-14-39, all 5-14-39, Charles N. Mayer 'to Paul H. Jones, tract in lot 4 of 2-12-45, $1. John M. Mayer to Paul H. Jones, „art lot 4 of 2-12-45, $1. Joseph 11. Weivoda to Paul H. Jones, part lot 4of 2-12-4 $1. Roy Greer to S. L. Banks, tract in ;nhof nh 12-18-44, $12,800. j C. Northrup to J. B. Dudley, part lot 4 of blk 14, Fitch's add, Pa louse, $1 . - Mortgages Marius Olson to George J. Fuchs, net. 36-12-45, $5300. J. W. Neely to J. M. Reid, neq and "ah of nwq. wh of swq 17, nwq of nwq 17, nwq of nwq 20-14-45. $30,000. R. W. Dathen to J. I. Case Thresh ing Machine Co., machinery, $1660. W. P. and A. IL Brehm to W. A. Putter, combined harvester, $525. Conditional Bill of Sale National Cash Register Co. to Jos eph Heilleur, register, $600. Auto Sales Co. to C. F. Adams, auto, $400. Auto Sales Co. to Chas. Freehurg, auto, $2525. Bert Spurgeon to Luther Lyon, auto, $1200. Bill of Sale Leßoy C. Tharp to R. W. Gorgon, auto, $421.30. Lis Pendens , • Jfm. C. McMullin vs. Unknown Heirs of Rufus Anderson, deceased, and of Amelia Anderson, deceased, tract in 1-16-45. JUNE 8, 1920 Deeds C. J. Handle to Lotta S. Randle, [ tract in McGee's Subdiv., lots 1, 2, of 5-14-45. J— Eva Korpe to William M. Shaw, lot 3, blk 8. McDonald's add, Tekoa, $500. John N. Wolfe to Mike Cuddy, lot 4, blk 8, McDonald's 2nd add, Te- Itoa. $100. William M. Shaw to Mike Cuddy, lot 3, blk 8. McDonald's add, Tekoa. $250. Mortgagees E. M. Fitzwater to Herbert Bab cock, machinery, $2500. W. M. Moeller to C. C. Cook, crop on neq and tract in seq 33-19-39, $750. Conditional Bill of Sale La Crosse Motor Co. to Frank A Snyder, two autos, $748.21. Adding Machine Exchange, Inc., to H. G, Beck & Co., addine machine $615. ■. ■ Lis Pendens - J. F. Arnold vs. William Montour, lot 4, blk 34, Maiden. I Emma L. Baker vs. James I. Bak er, neq 10, part nwq 11-18-41, lots 2. 3, 4, 5. blk 2, Blackhurst & Hurd's Mi, St. John, tract ir St. John. Assignments \ A. G. Castleman to Spokane Mer chants' Ass'n. assignment of stock of Roods, wares and merchandise in grocery store at Palouse. JUNE 9. 1920 Deeds '■:■ Owen Shriver to Mrs. A. M. Tut tle. eh lots 11, 12, blk 4, Coffin's •to, Tekoa, $150. - C. J. Randle to Lottie S. Randle jndivided half int. part lots 3, 4. of KcGee's Subdivision seq 32-15-45, "A. M. Foreman to O. E. Hostel er, lots. 7, 8, blk 50, Maiden, $300. * L. Meda Hostetter to O. E. Hostet »r. lot 6. blk 14, Maiden, $1. Mortgages ■Richard Coker, Fred and Robert paries to J. 1. Case Threshing Ma tnin«- Co., machinery, $"1850. , •A. M. ii;,vis to McGregor Land & *| yevc Stock Co., two-thirds crops on ***?. Ip; 22, 23, 13-37. $1700. _ Tracer Askins to Albion State Bank, live stock, implements, two »>lrds crop on nwq 31-15-45. $2000. Releases •■■ Mollle J. Davis to George C. Marsh. real mtge, $600. n»fTrfle,d National Bank to Ben «*« Bros., chattel, $7,148.70. RY. Conditional Bill of Sale Y Warner Trailer Co. to Culp & Son. trailer, $390, Warner Trailer Co. to W. A. Oh «r. trailer, $971. Spokane Auto Co to R. M. Van ,°n». auto, $2760. ' Auto Kales Co. to C. O. Doan, * u to, $1150. Bills of Sale • ' Jllii eabury Elevator Co. to Mark P. _ "ier Co., warehouse and contents. Seabury, 500. hon, anks Incorporated Ware- Hry* j" warehouse, contents. Sea °Ur $9 °" ■'■"'..' '..«.' "'VI . ■... --.'■» ■. r ■.■..-,>■•■ S f ;-, ~ . ■'■-:■.: rjr% w-*_ SECOND SECTION __ y The Pullman Herald Devoted to the best interests of Pullman and the greatest farming community in the Northwest surrounding it. Affidavits F. J. Zesiger to The Public, F. J. Zesiger is widower. JUNK 10, 1920 Deeds James Shaw to c. A. Colvin, lots 13, 14. 16. 16, blk 38, Perkins & Prescott's add, Colfax, $800. Abraham Harvey to J. C. Cath cart, blks 19, 'it). State- add, Palous.* No. 1, $1600. Martha Elizabeth Kilgore to Viola c. Swannack, part wh of wh 20-20 --39, $752. Martha Elizabeth Kilgore to Mar cus W. Miller, part wh of wh 20 --20-39, $1362.65. 0, H. Jensen to Alida Degeler, lot 8, blk 6. Campus Park add, Pull man, $"2500. ■I. L. Nixon to the Trustees Metho dist Episcopal Church, Farmington, lots i. 2, blk 3. Farmington, $700. Claud.- A. Harper to Davis Land & Investment Co., eh of swq 19-19 --42, $9642.88. Mortgages Marcus W. Miller to M. E. Kil gore. part wh of wh of 20-20-39, $762.65, R. C Hamilton to Emiie F. Beth mann, lots i. 2, blk 4, Farr's 3rd add, Pullman, except, $4000. Alida Degeler to Pullman Savings & Loan Ass'n, lot 8, blk 6, Campus Park add, Pullman, $1000. Margaret Farrington to Ras mus C, Johnson, nwq 13-18-45, $9000. F. Osterberg to Albion State Bank, two-thirds crop and all sum mer fallow on sh of nwq and nh of swq 5, part neq 6-16-45, 1 plow, $170. Arthur Benner to Colfax National Bank, crops on Sees. 2, 3, 15-43, and 35-16-43, two-thirds crop on 3 3-1 43, on 3 and 1-15-43, live stock, im plements, $11,700. Releases Emilie F. Bethman to R. C. Ham ilton and A. L. James, real mtge, $4000. M. Little Sherman to Dora B. Blakeman and Frank Blakeman, real mtge, $300. Culbertson, Grote Rankin Co. to E. E. Wegner, conditional bill of sale. $ — Conditional Bill of Sale Wayne Oil Tank & Pump Co. to Ira Edwards, pump, $330. La Crosse Motor Co. to C. H. Nel son, truck, $909. La Crosse Motor Co. to Hexie Eg gers. $1084.14. Riegel Brothers to S. H. Linville, auto, $*325. Assignments J. C. Cathcart to Abram Harvey, real mtge, John Goulett, $400. J. C. Cathcart to Abram Harvey, real mtge. Michael Arndt, $300. H. H. Michaelson to Rldgeway Motor Co., chattel, G. J. Colvin, $1000. Contract L. G. Roberts to James C. Herron and '.Tames C. Ashley, eh. nwq of neq, eh, swq of seq 11, eh, swq of swq, nh of seq 12, nwq of nwq 14 --20-41, $17,000. Bill as Sale L. C. Roberts to James C. Herron and James C. Ashley, live stock, im plements, machinery, hay, lumber, telephone, $1. Affidavits John I. Melville to The Public. Ira C Cook and Ira Cook, same person, JUNE 11. 1920 ' Deeds H. F. Nagel to Phillip Brocket, tract in 19-15-41, $1. E. O. Carter to Isaac W. Lazelle, tract in nwq of swq 1-16-45, $1200. Martha A. Bentley to Susan Wans brough, lots 1, 2, blk 3, Coffin's add, Tekoa, $5. L. V. Edwards to E. W. Thorpe, lot 9, blk 10, Reaney's 2nd add, Pullman, $4000. Oakesdale Cemetery Ass'n to H. IL Schultz, lot 12, blk 5, Oakesdale Cemetery, $10. Mortgages J. E. Hammond to Pullman Say. & Loan Ass'n, lot 7, blk 5, Campus Park add, Pullman, $4500. E. W. Thorpe to Mary G. Penny, lot 9, blk 10, Reaney's 2nd add, Pullman, $2000.' . E. W. Thorpe to L. V. Edwards, lot 9, blk 10, Reaney's 2nd add, Pull man, $500. Frank Thompson to C. H. Coryell, lots 1. 2, blk 65, Colfax. $400. Harry and William Homad to J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., ma chinery, $1767. Releases Pullman Say. & Loan Ass'n. to L V. Edwards, real mtge, $ — Conditional Bill of Sale Blackwell Motor Co. to W. A. Oh ler, truck, $5576.58. Bills of Sale RoY Lightle to First State Bank, La Crosse, one-third int. threshing outfit, $1. JUNE 12, 1920 < Deeds Frances Richardson to J. M. Tin ri'el, lots 7, 8. 9, blk 10, McCoy's add, Oakesdale, $100. 5 Martin Wilbur Kinney to Edward A. Kinney, seq, eh of swq, the seq of nwq and swq of neq 24-18-39, $1. Frank C. Moore to Tom J. Luety, lots 7. 8. 9, 10. Almlna Lewis add, Farmington, $850. . Christ Wurgler to The Public, tract in Pullman for road, $ — PULLMAN, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920 ■ Mortgages Harvey Lynde to Millysent Lynde, swq of neq 30-17-46, except, $4500. Earl 11. Newton to Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., part nwq and nh of swq and part sh of swq 25-16-43. $11,000. Joseph Seltice and Lucy Seltice to Willis E. Mahoney, automobile, $1000. Euel Parvin to J. I. Case Thresh ing Machine Co., machinery, $1138. W. S. Garner to Lamont State Bank, two horses, harness, auto, $375. earns Union Trust Co., Spokane, to Earl H, Newton, real mtge, $6500. Conditional Bill of Sale Culbertson Grote Rankin Co. to F. N. Smith, davenport, linoleum and mattress, $'164.65. Certificate of Sale H. S. McClure, Sheriff, to Pine City State Bank, lots 1, 2, swq of neq, nwq of sen 6-18-40, $134.70 (the Pine City State Bank vs. C. E. j Price). Order of Sale Whitman County Commissioners to Whitman County Treasurer, tract D in nh 1-4:., lots 4. 5, 6, blk 5, Ist add, Blberton. {____-_______' .1* , ii'T.rt; -,'«TTjr. m r Tf-» win: I •') I CHRISTIAN CHURCH I 11. .1. Reynolds, minister. H. W. Cordell, Sunday school superintend- I ent. , Church school at 9:50 a. m. Les son study on the Shepherd Psalm. Communion service at 11:00 a. m. I Morning message by the minister; subject, "The Good Shepherd." We had the happy privilege of adding nine names to our church roll June 13. Why not yours? Union young people's meeting at 7:00 p. m. Mr. Clark was elected president of 'the union; Mr. Carpenter was elected vice president, and Miss Baird secre tary. Union meeting at 8:00 p. m.; message by a visiting minister. Come. The Carsons have started for the far east in their new Haynes. The Douglass sisters will accompany j them as far as Fargo, N. D. Miss Reynolds Is home for the summer. She will be one of the j teachers in the vacation school, hay- \ ing the Eighth graders. H. W. Cordell left Wednesday for, Chicago for the summer. The minister is located for the: summer at 611 Campus avenue, 1 phone 369. He will be glad to make '< appointments at any time for coun- j sel or visiting. We are sorry indeed to record the | death of Brother Cline. He was a good man and served the Pullman church faithfully for many years. Our sympathy is tendered the be reaved family. M. E. MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE On Tuesday the Methodist minis ters of Whitman county met in Pull man in regular session. Dr. E. L. Earp addressed the meeting. The ladles of the local church served dinner. Several important items of busi ness were transacted. Among them was the decision to employ a county organizer. If the plan succeeds Rev. and Mrs. Thompson, now of Albion, who have made a success in this sort of work, will be employed. _______ M. E. CHURCH _» Sunday morning Dr. E. L. Earp will speak for —a very real treat We hope that all our people who are in town will be on hand. j Let us also keep the Sunday school interest keyed up during the sum mer. It is of the utmost importance | that we keep a live vital work going. Union services in the evening. PULLMAN BAPTIST CHURCH On Paradise street, near Main! street. W. E. Monbeck, pastor. Next Sunday the Bible school will give Its Children's Day program. Be-1 ginning at 9:45 a. m. the Bible school will have a short session. The j Children's Day program will begin at 10:30. It will consist of special j music, recitations, class exercises, a ■ short sermon and a baptismal serv- J ice. Meeting for. junior girls and boys every Friday at 3:00 p. m Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p m. CATHOLIC CHURCH 010 State Street Services: On first, third and fourth Sundays at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. in.; on seoond Sundays at I 8:00 a. m. only; on fifth Sunday at 12:00 m. only. Catechism classes will be taught every Sunday (except on fifth Sun lays) after the late mass. The Newman club meets on second and fourth Sundays after the late mass. Services on weekday:, at 7:30 a.m. j For more detailed information' consult schedule nosted ii. the vesti- j bule of the church. Everyone is wel- j come to assist at our services. Rev. Carl Philipp, Telephone 3422. Pastor. [ , , UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH! Dr. W. A. Spalding, minister, j Bible school at 9:50 a. in., classes for everybody. Public worship at 11:00 a. in.; sermon theme, "A Look j at Self Without Bias. and, a Look at j Christ without Prejudice." Evening union young people's meeting and church service at the Christian church.. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science society holds services every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock in the Masonic hall, in the First National Bank building. The subject for next Sunday's lesson j is "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Automic Force?" Testimonial meetings are held j every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the same hall. A free reading room is open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday af- ] ternoons from 2:30 to 4:30, in the room two doors west of the Western Union Telegraph office, on Olson street. All authorized Christian Sci ence literature may be read or bor rowed. # , ALBION M. B. CHURCH Rob't Thompson, pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Morning wor ship at 11:00 o'clock; the Rev. A. F. Kroneman of Peshastin will preach. Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Sermon, "Border Land," illustrated with the stereopticon. Special j music. . \ 1 FEDERATED CHURCHES (First Baptist and Congregational) The regular services of the church j are as follows: Church school at 9:50 a. m.; public worship at 11:00 | a. m.; young people's social half hour at 6:30 p. m., followed by forum meeting. The best drink of the day—Lib erty Root Beer —City Clvb —10c. apr3otf Call 70 for Taxi, successor to 59, j located in building formerly occu pied by Martin's garage. apr!6tf F. E. STOKES. I No. 3548 NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL REPORT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Whit man County. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas J. Chasteen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Charles Winterer, administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Chasteen, de- j ceased, has filed in the office of the ' clerk of said court his final report ', as such administrator, together with j his petition asking the court to set- J tle said report, close the estate, and discharge the adminisctrator and; his bondsmen; and that Friday, the! 2nd day of July. 1920, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the court room of our said superior court, In the city • of. Colfax, in said Whitman county,' has been duly appointed by said su-; perior court for the hearing and set tlement of said final report and pe-1 tition, at which time and place any • person Interested in said estate may , appear and file objections and con- j test the same. Witness, the Hon. R. L, McCros key, judge of the said superior court, j and the seal of said court affixed > this 28th day of May. 1920. M. C. TRUE )unljly2 Clerk of Said Court. 1 GEO. N; HENRY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE II Y^*^^\ 1 ? Iff&A \. T-»S^\ N:^^j : nin^^ Symbol of Safety ®l|p StftenTF You have often heard words of praise for the busy bee. Ever hear anyone whooping It up lor the yel- ' low-jacket? The reason the bee is praised and the wasp is "swatted" is because the bee saves. A yellow jacket can be just as busy as a bee. Tf you don't believe that just tool with one some time and see. It's the saving habit that makes the honey. ll' you have formed th.' saving habit, our bank is the place for your savings, for they are always secure with us, hut sub ject to your check. mmmmmm____wwaa_w____Ta____________mm__m $J ullman &tat. lank THE whitman $1904- Extras Free. Tor all Lumber shindies Loth doer* Sindows AWdinddSd Millwork i reset from the Mrll to uou Onli| on« Moderate profit to pay POTLATCH LUMBER COMPANY ' R WW * \IY £ \_M\M I * ■• m J ■____■_____________{ $j Goes Further ;tti^^^^| ____, -^*___________nn___________2 L__ i *' .j.' ll ___m_^"^*^^ Because our experts from the buyers at the coffee growing centers to our blenders at our big plant select only ' . the quality beans for our roasters. You Are Entitled to Good Coffee Hi Sdwavck \x__m rereNMIMJE Coffee In Vacuum Packed Cans DWIGHT EDWARDS COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON Victor Fruits and Vegetables Phone 131 Everything in the Market mmr v ymrm j {j Souti Room of Pullman Laundry Building . ____t_t_t__a_3-4^___M___^_t_i__*fa__Mt___vimmiaß__m-'.- - - - - No. 35