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Pullman Herald from Pullman, Washington • Page 7

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Pullman Heraldi
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Pullman, Washington
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VOLUME XXXIII COUNTY RECORDS Instruments Filed with the County Auditor APRIL 16, 1921 Deeds Joseph W. Johnson to Wm. G. Dasch, tract 6-46, $1. James R.

Good to Elizabeth S. fllk.on, part lot 11. blk 16, Brown's Colfax, $1. Luella Maude Koontz, Laura I). and Archie L.

McFarland to A. A. Steffen, tract swq seq 36---19-41, Jasper N. Jones to Fred Meyer; tract swq 14-20-45, $2700. Maude Agnes Sheahan, Emma Fulton Sheahan and Myrtle Delia to josphine W.

Weitman. lot 9, blk 7. Thornton, and part lot blk 7. Thornton, $1. Lessie C.

Stanton to Josephine H. Weitman, lot blk 7. Thornton, and part lot 8, blk 7. Thornton. $1100.

Josephine 11. Weitman to Stanley W. Baker, lot 9, blk 7. and pari lot 8, blk 7. Thornton, $950.

Wm. G. Dasch to Joseph W. Johnson I'alouse, $1. jj, B.

Thompson, county treasurer. to Archibald McGregor, lot 2, blk 5, Palouse Orchards, wh of R. JlO. J. B.

Clover to India Brownfield, tract 5-14-45, $1. J. B. Glover to J. L.

Clover. tract $1. J. B. Glover to Fred L.

tract, 5-14-45, $1. J. B. Glover to Glenn Glover, tract 5-14-45, $1. J.

B. Glover to W. R. Clover. tract 1-45, $1.

Mortgages Elizabeth S. Wilkinson to Colfax I Savings Loan part lot 11, blk 15, Bleekers Brown's add, Col-! fax, $500. Isaac Southard to W. A Hardistv. lot 4, blk 11.

J. 11. McCoy's add Oakesdale, $1200. Wm. I).

Dasch to Max E. Menig, tracts seq nwq 6-16-46, Henry Kleveano and W. Schmick to Colfax Ntl. Bank, crop part 1-16-44 and part 6-16-45, $1200. Sam Albright to Endicott Hardware Implement household furniture.

$212. Ezra J. Frantz to Commercial State bank. Oakesdale, crop part 31-i 20-44 and 21-20-44, $56.00. S.

C. Parrish to C. I. Roberts, live! stock, $142. Tom Chryst to Farmers National! bank, Colfax, crop 1921, sections 23, II in 14-39, $11,800.

A. C. Veura to Pacific Grain two-thirds crop part seq and part neq 8-18-39, $285. H. F.

Troub to Pacific Grain two-thirds interest crop nwq 16, part. 9, all 17 in 18-39, $1511. Releases Frances Kitts to L. I. Blankenship, real mtge, $1000.

Lessie C. Stanton to Josephine 11. Weitman, real mtge, Max E. Minis to Wm. G.

Dasch, real mtge, J. H. to J. H. Detling, real mtge, $750.

Assignments First National bank, Pullman, to H. C. Newman, real mtge, M. A. Draper, $4200.

1 Fallquist Bros, to Walter Finley, chattel, K. C. Reid, $200. Extension Agreement International Mortgage bank to Thos. C.

Martin, real mtge, Affidavits J. R. Good to The Public, Emma Watie and Eugene Waite are one -id the same person. Josephine H. Weil man to The Pub- Mi personally acquainted with J.

E. Nowlin. Leasee Mattie A. Crawford to R. F.

Shaw. swq 36 and nh seq 35 in 19-42, years. Conditional Bills of Bale W. P. Co.

to D. J. Murray, electric washer, $175; to C. M. Medle? washer, $175; to J.

T. Mabe, $165; to Roy Endsley, $115; to Jess Davis. $175; to Mrs. R. G.

washer, $160. "ill Gibbs to Leslie R. Smith, "ousehold furniture, $909. APRIL 18, 1921 Deeds Ertna E. Clemone to Mrs.

Frank '-Kinney, lots 15. blk 36, Maiden, John B. Schmick to First National St. John, all nwq 14-18-41, $1. D.

Burrow to Victor J. Porter, fi 1. 2, 3, blk 9, First add, St. loin, Affidavits Held to The Public, well with Mary B. Wills.

Power of Attorney Wilman to Minnie A. Mortgages Land Investment Co. to 17 utal Life Insurance all $20,000. Land Investmetn Co. to Mutual Life Insurance section 20-18-43 (ex), also nh $1,8,000.

Thomas J. Rhoades to N. W. Mu-: it" till. Insurance sh neq 41 to Dave E.

Camp- ot 12. blk 5 Original Town of Fairts to First National bank, live stock, two-thirds crop SECOND SECTION The Pullman Herald Devoted to the best interests of Pullman and the greatest farming community in the Northwest surrounding it. 1021. sh 36-1 1-40, all crop 1021 on nh 36-10-40, $1134, (I A- Floyd Esether v. Gladys V.

and A. Ferris and Dora B. Vend to Faremrs Merchants State bank, Walla Walla, live stock, farm Implements, crop 1921 seq sh 10, part nwq 10, swq 11 in' 15-40, also Burner fallow in 3, part nwq 10-15-40, $17,500. E. S.

Stansell to R. Asinuis. live! stock, farm Implements, household furniture, $5600. Geo. Hansen to First State bank, LaCrosse, live stock, farm Imple: ments, $351 6.

Tom Chry'st to Arthur Cox, live stock, implements, crop growing and to be grown 1921, part 23, 2 I in 14---; 39 and 1100 summer fallow on all 35 I and part 25, 26, 36, in 14-39, J. L. Lockhart to Charles Mc- Bride, live stock, Implements, twothirds crop 1921, tracts 1, 2, 3, I. 5, Geo. F.

Stiver's Second i addA Garfield, $400. L. L. Sayler to mere National bank, Colfax, live stock, two-thirds crop part 31-10-43, twothirds crop 25-19- 12, part crop 36-j 10-42, also all 120 acres spring wheat pan 6-16-43, one-third crop fall wheat swq 31-17-43, $17,500. Harry J.

Phillips to Linville all two-thirds Interest wheat part 30---20-40, $628. Abner C. Lloyd to Linville one-bald Inters! wheal seq 6 and neq 7 in 17-43, $298. Thornton Hodges to National Bank of Oakesdale, two-thirds crop. 1021 on swq 9, part neq and nwq 1 19-44, live stock, implements, $2300, APRIL 19, 1921 Deeds F.

Jackson to G. E. Thorn-: ton, lot 6. blk 8, College Park add Pullman, $425. George Rackley to Thomas E.

Hunt, tract neq, neq 29-18-41, $900 Jess Jennings to Dora M. Jennings, neq and eh, seq and nwq seq 8-18---42, also lots 7. 8, blk 7, St. John, $1, Oscar Seward. Birdie I.

Gordon to James M. Stephens, lots 2, 3, neq and seq, nwq of 4-19-41 and boo 33-20-41, $'1. Mortgages Thomas E. Hunt to George Rackley. tract neq neq 29-18-41, $600.

William F. Krell to A. C. Blrk, live stock, implements, auto, on nwq' 10-20- 15, $2000. George L.

Corner to Garfield National bank, live stock, implements, three-fourths fruit, two-thirds grain 1921, part swq 29-18-45, $000. Roy Lair to Twin City twothirds tall wheat 1921, swq 25-17---13, 3131. George W. Willson to J. S.

Cronin, auto, $396. B. F. Adair to W. E.

Mitchell Finance 4 autos. $4800. M. B. Jordan to Baker Motor auto, $78.60.

Releases Tobias Mosie to J. W. Janey, real mtge, $500. Garfield National bank to George L. Corner, chattel, $102 6.

Liens Potlatch Lumber Co. to J. A. Poffenroth, building material sh seq and sh swq 22-17-40, $167. Releases Standard Oil Co.

to E. K. Hanna, conditional bill of sale, $106. Whitman Motors Co. to A.

L. Curtis, conditional bill of sale, $2300. Whitman Motors Co. to A. 11.

Eldredge, conditional bill of sale, $3500. Conditional Rills of Sale F. A. Williams to R. X.

Gray, auto, $685. F. W. Whitmore Co. to Earl Earnest, range.

National Cash Register Co. to Frank McGinn, register, $375. Rills of Sale C. A. Coston to B.

F. Adair. 39 head cattle. B. B.

Thompson to P. M. Cole, steam engine, straw wagon, cook-J i house on truck, equipment, water tank, implements, APRIL 20, 1921 Affidavits Lee Allen to The Public, well ac- quainted with J. H. Christopher.

Nathan T. Shirley to The well acquainted with Elizabeth May- nard Nathan T. Shirley to The Public, well acquainted with George W. Boyles. Mortgages Henry Litzenberger to Prudential Insurance Co.

to America, neq 22, nwq 2:: in 20-44 (ex). $12,000. Henry Litzenberger to Vermont Loan Trust neq 22, nwq 29 in 20-44 (ex), $600. Jacob Brandt to Commercial state bank, Oakesdale, nwq 32-20-45, $4900. Lloyd Read and J.

L. Read to F. C. Read, summer fallow 1921, sh 17---19-44, all crop fall 1921, spring 1922, $2500. Henry J.

Felker and John Gore to Bank of Farmlngton, live stock, twothirds crop 1921, nwq 14, neq 1." in 18-45, $2200. L. P. Gardo to National Bank of. Oakesdale, live stock, machinery, auto, 40 acres summer fallow 1921, nwq 27-19-44, part 8-19-44, twothird crop 1921 and 1922 on same i land, $1500 Lloyd Read and J.

It Read to Naj tional Bank of Oakesdale, two-thirds I crop, 80 acres fall wheat, part 34---19-4 5 and 110 acres spring crop, nwq 35-19-45, $308. PULLMAN, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1021 Bel eases Tekoa State bank to John Campbell, real mtgei Charles Wood to W. Glfford, real mtge. 100.

Flek to Whitman County National bank, Rosalia, live stock, Implements, 7 16. C. Fish ii. Whitman County National bank, Rosalia, two-thirds crop: nh 2-19-43, $7516. A.

1.. Mortimer to Farmers National bank, Colfax, crop 26 and 27---19-42, $3500. W. M. Hilgi to Linville two-thirds crop, pari 30-19-40, Conditional Rills of Sale Auto Sales Co.

to C. R. William-! son, auto, $1 50. Auto Sales Co. to Alfred Eccles auto, $575.

Releases Between May Delaney and 11. M. Owens, conditional sale, furniture furnishings, fixtures In hotel business, Rosalia. $3000. APRIL 21, 1021 Deeds John P.

Tady, Claude Trimmer, Joseph Passman, Carl Hensley, William F. Hadley, George VV. Hadley and Arthur Hadley to J. P. Wei 'arm.

seq nwq and Bwq neq, nwq seq and neq swq of 12-1 1-45, $10. Austin E. Cass to L. W. Coss, all lot 5, blk 5, Alvln Manrln's add, Garfield, $1.

L. W. Cos to Rosalia Willoughby, i lots 5, 6, blk Alvin Manring's add, I Garfield (ex), $1, City of Tekoa to Cash Hardware! lot 6, blk 7, Huffman's Second add, Tekoa, $2025. 1 Mortgages Herbert Babcock to First Nation-1 al bank, St. John, live stock, Implements, two-thirds crop on 15; 10, 21 in 18-40, $6274.

Fred Fletcher to First State bank. Garfield, horses, $50. William Xeece to Linville I two-thirds crop 1921, nh 3 and neq 14 in 9-39, $3 16. Fred Nicholson to Farmers State bank. Uniontown, part 12-12-45, $950.

John Scheurman to Philip Scheur- i man, two-thirds crop 1921, part 10---15-51, $1000. John Lubben and Fred Lubben to J. I. Threshing Machine bag sprout and separator brake I $2303. John Repp to Vermont Loan Trust part IS in 17-4 2 (ex), John Repp to Vermont Loan Trust part 18-17-42 (ex), $450.

Releases Holt Co, to P. B. Thompson and F. J. Arkills, chatttel, Frank Trapp to W.

Schwarzbach, real mtge, $100. James McGreevy to Louis Hedges, chattel, Whitfield Helmer Co. to Silas A. Gronsdahl, conditional sale, $960. Whitfield Helmer Co.

to William Ackerman, conditional sale, $762. Lis Pendens Pearl A. Johnson vs. Amos Higgins and unknown heirs, S. A.

11. Stephens and heirs, to quiet blk 4 of Robard's add. Palouse. Conditional Hills of Sale Whitfield Helmer Co. to Harry Davis, auto, $649.

Robert Neill to Mrs. G. A. Flasket, rug, $54. Releases PotlatCb Lumber Co.

to Phillip Achenbrenner, lots 1, 2. blk i. H. D. Smith.

First add, Endicott, $3 1 80. I APRIL 22, 1921 Deeds Hans Nelson to A. A. Brovles, lot 2, block 37, Maiden, $50. D.

A. Angus to Mary Quimby, part lots 6 and 7, block 30, Maiden, $1. Leslie J. Smith to Charles O. Andrew, lots 1 to 7, block S.

F. Smith's add. Endlcott, $100. J. W.

Graham to L. E. Hammer, lot 7 and eh lot in College Hill add. Tekoa, $1. Eva M.

Trosper to David Campbell, south 10 ft lot 5, blk 1 5, Huff; man's 2nd add. Tekoa. Fred Boozer to W. R. Boozer, onethird interest 23-18-40, $10.

Fred Boozer to D. E. Boozer, half i int. neq and eh nwq, 29-20-43, $10. Viola M.

Diddle to F. M. Blllups and H. P. Bullups, tract 3 7-44, Mortgages I David Campbell to Mary P.

Brooks, lot 6 and south 10 ft lot 5 of block i 5, Huffman's 2nd add, Tekoa, $1500. James M. Stephens to A. H. Averi ill Machinery lots 2 and 3, swq neq and seq nwq of 4-19-41 and seq i 33-20-41, $1241.

Alonzo D. P. Keith to X. W. Mv, tual Life Ins.

0., swq 14 and all 22, except, and nh nwq. swq nwq of nwq I swq 23 and nwq nwq 27 in 18-44, $20,000. Mrs. 11. M.

Hargrave to George W. Case, trustee, live stock, farm implements, $936. I Phillip Kromm to First Savings 1 Trust Bank, Whitman two-thirds int. crops 1921, wh 25-18-40, $1044 Nels Guldseth to First State Bank, La Crosse, live stock, farm Implements. $1250.

E. N. Shoemaker to Otto Hoefle, auto, STIOO. Releases Western Loan Lids. Co.

to David Campbell, real mtge, $1200. I Eleanor Truax Harris to Joseph P. Han men, real nil'-'e. JIBOO. i Clara IL Warner, to N.

B. 'Hon real mtj Arthur D. Johnson John M. Barton, real mtge, $1200. Assignment I.

B. Wood and C. F. Schwarz to Danifl Stengar, real mtge, Louis, Hedges, $700. R.

Griffith to Arthur John' son, real mtge, 200. S. S. Link to George L. Cornelius, I real mtge, Frank St.

sure. $7000. Conditional Bills of sale 1 Whitfield Helmer Co. to P. S.

Holslngton, 2nd band auto, $375. Miller Bros, to Richard B. Tuft. National Cash Register to Inland Cafe, cash register. Dodge Bros, to X.

W. Cairns. Articles of Incorporation Inland Garage Co. NOTICE OF HEARING OX MliVI ROLL ON LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Xo. 31 Notice is hereby given I hal the As-j sessnient Roll tor Focal Improvement District No.

3 1, under Ordinance No. 373 and No. 385; for he improve-' menl of the following described! streets: Beginning on Paradise street I at the west line of the paving on Al-I der street, thence west along Parai disc street tO the east line of lie pa', Ing on Grand street; beginning on High street at the south line of the paving on Main street. thence south along High street to the south city limits. Beginning on Dexter street at the east line of the paving on High street, thence east along Dexter I reel to its intersection with si ie street.

Beginning on Side street at! I the south line of Dexter street, thence north alone. Side street to its intersection with South street. Be- I ginning on South street at. the east 1 line of Side street, thence west along I South street to its Intersection with Hill street. Beginning on Hill street at the south line of South street, thence north along Hill street to its Intersection with Jackson street.

I Beginning on Jackson street at the, I east line of Hill street, thence west along Jackson street to its Interseci tion with Spring street. Beginning on Spring street at the south line of Jackson street, thence northeasterly along Spring street to the paving on Daniel street. Beginning on the west line of the paving on Spring street where said I street intersects the alley I POEiaEP I The OLD DOLLAR 3 4 IS COMING BACK i Reports from various parts of the jLJ country indicate that the dollar is jj Paging a come-back, with a pro- mise of gradual return to its old- time purchasing power. This is welcome news for all of us who have been wrestling with the cost-of-living problem. It is welcome news also for the many people in this community who are saving wisely against the time when the dollar will buy a full dollar's worth again.

ly "Keep on Saving," is our advice. LThe old dollar is coming back. The Home of The Palouse Dollar if "''''v IK 1 "'iWf Jil oV 8K "Jr £, I Ml li 4Mtm ll spa A through Block 23, Original thence We: along the alleys running' through Blocks No 23; 2-1, and 25, Original Town and across Lot No. Block 2. Original Town, to the intersection with High Btreet, by filling, grading, paving, curbing and doing SUCh other work as may he necessary in connection therewith, is now, mi file in the office of the City Said Roll has been set down for hearing al the regular meeting of the City Council to be held in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Pullman, Washington.

the I IHi day of 1921, at 8.00 o'clock p. and all persons who max desire to object to said assessment are notified to make such objection in writing ami file the same with the City Clerk on or prior to 1 he date fixed lor such hearing. At the time and place fixed and at such other times as the nine be continued to, the Council will sit as a board of equalization for the purpose oi considering such Roll, and at such hearing or hearings, will consider objections made thereto, or any part thereof, and will correct, revise, raise, lower, chance or modify such roll or any part thereof, or set aside such roll and order that such assessment be made anew, as to 1 aid Council shall appear to be just and equitable, and then proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. MATILDA GANNON, apr 22-29 City Clerk. INSURE WITH McCLASKEY.

Winter or Our Candies Are Always In Season Dutton's PROBE INSTITUTIONAL DIETS Dean Florence Harrison and Miss Etta Handy of the college of homo economics were at Medical Lake Friday and Saturday in connection with the recent assignment of the dietetics of state Institutions to the college. CATHERINE BLOOD FALLS; FRACTURES BOTH ARMS Catherine Blood, research fellow in botany, who graduated from Northwestern University last year, fell and fractured both arms at the wrist in stepping from a train at Wawawai Saturday, while on the natural history club picnic, Dr. Kimzey says that Miss Blood, who is now at the Northwest sanitarium, will, in time, recover completely, Her home Is at Qraysvlllo, 111. The growing children should eat plenty of green vegetables and fruit, for they need a good supply of Iron for development. The size of the Income is not so important, as the way it is spent.

ALWAYS In View of Loss of Life, Property and Purse Be Prepared! Arrange to PROTECT Yourself M. J. CHAPMAN WILL SHOW YOU HOW Phone 1001 No. 29.

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