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Page 1: Offers Money Saving Opportunities · neq 15-14-41, lote 3,4,5,6 eh ewq, nh eeq 19-14-42, neq, nh seq 29-14-43, sh neq, nli nh seq 23-15 41, Bh 17-14-43. Oregon.Mts* Co Ltd to Andrew

COLFAX GAZETTE, COLFAX, WASHINGTON, JANUARY 22, 1904. 8

dont miss jt Our 26th Annual 22MLMSUIJanuary White Goods and Clearance Sale

Offers You Gr-eat=*

Money Saving OpportunitiesAg*!lt,^L..». JTJLTTIS TJPPTTT I A»ent fOT:

Tho..,««n Glove Fitting Com.s j V^ _I^J JL. V^ K_7 X^J JL JL JL JL Iron Glad HornJ. B. Ccirgf ts \ " - —"— (

8t«-inkalia Kid Gloves > rl^l»^v I>" i|f | . —. -._ B«tterlck Patterns

Monarch Kid Glove* 11113 1 lOllCd* l?lCrCJi&llt. - - CollclX WciSlll 11 O*t(>ll \u25ba•> Storking and rhe

' JM'*''l'''l'i'a'"^"^'lw''*wl^B^''™lM"'''MMMn«BnnnMntiiiiuL^ }"S Ptnoai Hnnatnc Underwear

From County RecordsGov. Patents and Receipts.

U S to Jackson Eade cert copy ofpatent nh nwq, ueq swq, nwqet-q 14-16 44

U S to Eugene VV Downen patentcli ewq. wh seq, 36-14 43

U S in Harriet Z Estes receiversracpt eh neq, eh seq, 10-17-30. . 400

I S to Robert X Lansdale Receiv-ers Beet sh nwq nh swq 35 16 43 200

I 8 Marshal to J X McCornacktracts & lots in Palouse 1200

Deeds.Geo Meister Sr to Bernard Jacobs

lots 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7,10,11, 12, 13,14, 15, 16, 17 blk 8 Uniontown 600

E X Cape to Chae Garrett et al nhswq 23-17-45 2450

County Treasurer to W L Coch-ran lots 7,8, <J blk 10 J H Mc-Coy's Ist add Oakesdale lot 7blk 14 W C McCoy's add 37

1) M Oeborne &Co to W J Kett-erman lot 7 blk 65Samuel Simp-son 's add Garfield 25

Samuel McFadden toStephen Dev-enish eh swq & lots 6 it 7 of 6--19 39 2400

N P llv Co to Richard Yoe sh seq31-15-44 560

Sheriff to Frank Hagerman et allot 3 & neq swq 18-14 45 228

Henry C Flower to E A Kauipen10 acres in neq swq 18 14 45 ... 1

Rudolph Shen to Ellen Woolseylots 1, 2, 7, 8 blk 12 west of F BtBreeding's add Palouee 300

J X McCornack to J Joseph (tanslot 7 part of lot 8 blk 5 Wiley'sadd Palouee 1000

\V VV Hubbard to Nelson C Bie-sell right-of-way over swq 3-15-44 1

John Squires et al to Lulu Downenlote 4&5 blk 53 Pnllman 30

N P Ry Co to John J Millereh 17---14 43 400

Thaddens A Stivers et al to Alfred1' Johnson c 30 ft of lot 8 blk 6(iarhVld 250

J G Carrick to VV B Gray lote 5 &6 blk 14 VV C McCoy's add Oak-eedale 300

Eliza J Gra> to H A Gray und3-16 mt in tract in Palouse und1-16 int in tract in Oakesdale. . 1

Harriet Z Estes to Alva J Mc-Cotcheon eh of eh of 10 17 39. . . 800

Minnie Stephens to Mac StephensBramwell '\u0084mt in lot 4 & n 40ft of lot#s blk 25 Colfax 1

Sarah Huston to .las A Dikes swq32 19 41 " 100

Martha A Travis to Jas P Nelsonlots 4 & 5 blk D Sunnyside addPalouse..' 350

Frank E Cash to Thoe Ovens ehneq, seq sec 24 & wh neq 25-14---4o 8000

R A Trunx to Fred Price lot 3 blk5 Farmington , 275

Theresa Peterson to A J Leavittueq 29-18-44 4400

Geo Stewart et al toVV G MeClure ;

lote 4 & 5 blk 23 Garfield 1200Sparks Bros to R B Howard lot 5

blk 1 Troaz add Tekoa 1000B F Newcomer to Irvine Brown

lots 3^4 blk 47 Colfax 1450Sheriff to Perm Mortg luv Co eh

eeq 1-15-42 1440J S Prijjmore to Edith A Davi9 lots

1,2,3,6,7 blk 6 Sunset 1Thoe Keyea Referee to Edith A

Davis lots 1,2,3,6,7 blk 6 Sunset 40First Bk of Colton toColton Lodge

No 14 I O O F % of part lot 6 blk8 Colton 1

First Bk ot Colton to Steptoe lodgeNo 29 X of P of Colton % of partof lot •> I>lk 8 Colton "

1E S Marsh to Albert E Pickett eh

eeq part swq seq 24-19-42 3100J Alexander et al to Carrie L

Sloan part of lot 2 blk 7 Jas HMcCoy's 2nd add Oakesdale.... 1

Carrie L Sloan to Laura A Boytelot 1 blk 11 W C McCoy's Ist addOakeedale 1

Hannah McDonald to John NWolfe lots 6^7 blk 8 McDon-ald's 2nd add Tekoa 100

Riley Girtholfer to Mrs MattieMonty lot 2 blk 1 Garrield 325

Reuben Harvey to Hariet L Har-vey eh neq, eh eeq 4-19-44 tractin Oakesdale 1

Elmer L Burnhani to Thoa Gawah 33-19 42 8400

Joseph P Stineto Horace H Spald-ing part neq 2-14-42 914

Joseph P Stine to Mary C Spald-ing part eh 11-14-42 308

A Cooiidge et al to E L Burnhamneq 11-15 45... 5000

Harry Krutz to O O Breeze eeq 29---17-39 1

Ida M Cram to Wm M Sever ehseq, eh neq 10 nwq 11-14-42 460

Rosey Jane Garner to Wm M Sev-er eh eeq, eh neq 10 nwq 11-14-42 460

John W Sever to Wm M Sever eheeq, eh neq 10 nwq 11-14-42 ... 460

D C Sever to Wm M Sever eh seqeh neq 10 nwq 11-14-42 460

Abrain E Sever to Wm M Sever eheeq, eh neq 10 nwq 11-14-42.... 4fto

F M Sever to Win M Several seq,eh neq 10 uwq 1114-42 4(H)

Francis W Sever to Win M Severcli seq, eh neq 10 nwq 1114-42 2400

Real Mortgages.Samuel L Brown to H M Motiatt

ewq 17 14-44 I7i>Hesia Kia Junes to Edwin T Co-

man seq 18 i«5 44 500Augustus Daikee to Geo W Lame

Tr nwq 12 neq 11 part eeq 2 neq2 part owq2-17-41 6227

TII Ellis to Daniel Morgan eeq 3ewq 2 18 43 7 680

Mac Stephens Braniwell to JohnDeHues lot 4n 50 ft, lot 5 blk 25 800

Sidney E Finch to Ladd & Bushnwq 31-18-46 ;;77

Thos Ovens to Netherlands AmerMtg bk eh neq, aeq 24, wh neq25-14-43 , 3000

Adam McNeilly to H M Molfattseq nwq, wh nwq, neq swq 22---16 43 225

Everett N Cramer to Holland Bknh nwq, seq nwq, nh &wq nwq26-20 40 eeq & lots ] & 2 1-20 40 1800

Albert E Pickett to E S ,\;areh ehseq part nwq eeq 24-19-42 L425

Joseph E Sheldon et al to AlbertVV Sheldon nhyeq, nh seq neq 11nh swq, nh swq swq, eh nwq 12---14-45 2300

John E Jones to Balfour-Guthrielov Co eh neq 17-15-44 1300

Thomas Gaw to B D Croker all of33-19 42 SOOO

Elmer L Burnham to Vermont L& TCo ev.q 1-15-45 800

Wm II Martin to Vermont L & TCo neq 24 15-39 460

E Hostetter to M Snyder nwq 35---18-44 1700

Chattel Mortgages.Nelson Allen »RW Parr wagon

and horees 70Samuel L Brown to H M MoiFatt

crop on swq 17-14 44, livestock. 1712John McPeak to Hay field Bros

live stock & machinery 500Albert Barlow et ai to John S

Buck team & wagon 75C B Henderson to R H Lacey 25

head of cattle 500Eirl I) Austin to Krupp Mercan-

tile Co 2 horses 128J W Hackney to L W Robinson et

al horses and machinery 1485J VV Hackney to L W Robinson et

al crop on wh neq, eh nwq, wheh swq 1513 44 1485

J H Williamson to R W Parr 10wagon racks 55

C X Sims to John 8 Buck 2 horses 75J F Betts to Colfax Imp Co wagon

horses and harness. 136Geo McCown to Garfield Hdw &

Merc Co livestock 500W S Darvell to Garrleld Hdw <k

Merc Co livestock and machin-ery 300

Grayeon Hollifieldto J T Freemanet al horses [25 I

Geo W McDougall to Wm Huntleylive stock & machinery 300

A M Krous to 2nd Nat! Bk Colfaxlive stock & machinery "-'.. croiinh 17-17-44 & eeq 17-17 44 83S

W J Clark to First Nat Bk Pull-man livestock 500

VV J Clark to First Nat Bk Pull-man crop on eh of 26 15-45 500

Geo A Thompson to PM Standardcattle 275

A C Harrow to Virginia V Duna-gan cow and calf 50

J VV Queen to Frank Scott livestock 200

T L Davis to J W Shields horses. 250T L Davis et al to J H Lewis

borsee and harness . . 131Phil G Bickford to Ist Nat Bk

Pullman horsee, wagon, harness 1116D A Beaeley to Ist Nat Bk Pull-

man cattle 500John A Smith to Lewis Schmuck

threshing outfit 915H S Townsend to Marion Freeman

cattle 486A Benner to VV M Lee horees.... 175

Releases.Jas II Tallman to James T Woody lots

1, 2 Bee 29 eh neq 30-18 46 $1500.M E Doran to T M Piereon chat mtg.First Nat Bit Pullman to VV B Stepb-

enson neq. neq nwq, sh nwq, nh seq 31nwq nwq 32-14 45 $15,000.

Scottish Am Mtg Co Ld to Albert WSheldon et si real mtg.

Canadian Settlers L & T Co to M ACary real mtge.

Spokane & Eeaetern Trust Co to JohnR Brown nwq 25-14-45 $1200.

Perm Mtg Inv Co to Sarah A Ecclee ehnwq 22-18-42 $510.

Stepheu Devenieh to Claude Davischat mtge.

W J Graham to Chas Lakin chatmtge.

B Lombard Jr to JasCarberry nwq 13---20-45 $1065.

Merc Trust Co Tr to N P Ry Co all 3--1- 39, wh 13 15-39, eh 3519 40", nh & swqll,ehnh, eh 9, lote Itos nh neq, eeqneq 15-14-41, lote 3,4,5,6 eh ewq, nh eeq

19-14-42, neq, nh seq 29-14-43, sh neq,nli nh seq 23-15 41, Bh 17-14-43.

Oregon .Mts* Co Ltd to Andrew B Max-well real m(g.

S H Rings admr to Herman Miiilkenwq 12-20-43 $2100.

Nannie B Wait-rtrChasG McKee tractin awq neq 11-17-44 $350.

Pullman Stat^ Bk to Thomas Ovensnwq 26-14-43 .S9OO.

Pallinan State Bk to Thomas Ovensreal mttre.

Thomas Ovens to Frank E Caßh realintge.

Deming Inv Co to Theresa Petersonneq 2918 44 $185.

Alliance Trust Co Ltd to James MKast real mtge.

C A Leigh ton to Win M Sever neqseq, feh neq, nwq ueq 10-15-42 $135.

Orleans Tru«t. Co to Vermont L & T\u25a1o wh 19-19 41 $1575.

Northwestern & Pac Hypotheekbankto John H Smith eh neq, seq 25 20 401:1200.

Lewie Sehmuck to John A Smith chatintge.

Alliance Trust Co Ltd to Mortie Hor-ler real mtge.

B Lombard Jr to Edward Hostetteriwq Ho-18 44 $1650.

J 1 Cu«e T M Co to Samoel Gregson••iiat nitjre.

Amer Soda Fountain Co to Cha* Ken-nel release cond bill of eale.

Assignments.Geo W Larue Tr to H VV Livingstone

real mtg *(i317.Jas H Tallman to Chas E Scriber wh

seq 24 wh neq 25-14-43 $400..Jas H TrtiUuau to Hairy Coruwell all

24-14 39 $760.Harry Corn well to E T Coman 'U eh

24-14-39 $750.Miscellaneous.

Ueo Meieter Jr to the public affidavit.W (i Basse vs W H Baird execution

and levy on lot 3 nh 4 blk 2S Colfax $90.Articles of incorporation of the Mid-

night Mining Co.R II Hntchineon to the public affidavitAlbert Dildine va Geo LeVigne lien on

dwelling $15.Ladd & Bash vs Thomas Griffin et al

execution.Conditional Bills of Sale.

C B Liver & Co to C T Scott bil-liard and pool tables 180

Bills of Sale.Q'ienville& Newman to W F Chal-

enor blktMiiith shop 508Lena Devenieh to J E Day house-

hold furniture 1200

IS THIS A UKAFT2

Will One Pound of Milk Make OnePound of Good Butter?

The following letter and "contract"were receive.] by Niles CharnpHn, oue ofWhitman county's prosperous farmers,who resides near Almota. The com-munication speaks for itself. It speak-ing to The Gazette, Mr Champliu said:"I call this a Bret class graft. If youthiok so, and its worth the while, pub-lish it." To every appearance the letterami "contract" are fraud*, written todeceive. If th'i alleged Johnson wereoble to do as be claims, he would take adifferent method of protecting his "sec-ret;" if be were honest in his every in-tention he would have printed contract*in duplicate. It is not necessary tocomment upou bin ability to teach aperson how to "convert one pound ofmilk into one pound of good butterwithout the use of chemicles or drugs,"The ordinary housewife probably hasforgotten more about butter makingthan this alleged Johnson ever knew.Here is the letter and "contract:"

Remsen, Dec. 30, 1903,Mr. Niles Champlin, Almota, Wash.—

Dear Sir: If you are interested in hutt"?n.iikiug, you should have our new process, forwe do exactly as we state iv our contract andin about five minutes. So you cinnot affordto be without itand as our charges are reason- jable, you shouid not wait, for there is money ]in butter for you. Send express or postal jmoney order, with contract signed. Hoping jto hear from you soon, we remain, respect- jfully, .1. J. Johnson,

Box 39, Kemsen, lowa.

of Waverly, Texas, writes: "Of a morn-ing, when first arising, I often find a

I troublesome collection of phlegm,; which produces a cough and isi very hard to dislodge; but a emaili quantity of Ballard's Horehouud Syrop; will at once dislodge it, aud the troubleiis over. I know of no medicine that isI equal to it, and it is so pleasant to take.| I can most cordially recommend it toall persons needing a medicine for

! throat or lung trouble." 25c, 50c andi $ 1.00 Sold by Elk Drug Store, Colfaxo

' 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of •land business, homestead entries andproofs, contests, etc. Have had 25 yearsexperience in land cases. W. A. Inman,C. 8. Commissioner, Oolfax, Wash. Office,Room 2, Pioneer block.

I Finest brands of cigars in town, atMrs. Lyle's home bakery and luaehroom, next to bowling alleyo

Dr. Buck's Celery, Sareaparilla andDandelion. Best Blood Medicine onEarth. Elk Drug Store o

Buy a Cyphers' incubator and brooderfrom C. H. Mooreo

H. W Gopf. Fipe IkhhrancEo

Bears the /$ The Kind Yco Have Always Boughti Signature S/?.? J ,?

of Utf^T^^

ENGINEERS AT WORKRunning Preliminary Lines for

Whitman Electric Railway.

Will Traverse Entire length of Col-fax—Power House at Bbawnee

Kirns to l'alouhi'

Engineers started work Tuesday onthe preliminary survey for the line of theWhitman Electric Railway Company,which will extend from Colfai to Pa-louse. The work is under the directionof Engineer Harold Uoolitrle, who hnnn party of ten with him. It is expectedthat the preliminary survey will be completed by the cud of next week and thatwork on the permanent survey will betaken up within a short tiir:e.

Engineer Do tlittle, 1. B. Sarris andJohn Hart went over the route of theproposed line Monday. When workstarted Tuesday morning the surveyorsmade the first setting; f,t the Mortonstreet bridge across the North Paloueeriver in the north end of Colfax. Fromthat point they followed the entire ieiintliof Morton street t.> First street, wheretlie.v turned west and ran to Mciiu street.From that point a line \v;is run the en-tire length of Main street to a point atthe junction with Fairview street. Fromthat junction the line was run on Fair-view street to the city limits in thesouth end of town.

At the point where the proposed linewill leave the city limitn, a survey wasrun along the county road to a pointnear Slmwnee. Prom that point theline will follow county roads to PaloueeCity. It is now the intention of thepromoters to eHtabliwh their power houseat Shawnee, which is about half way be-tween Colfax f»nd Palonse. isy doingthat they will do away with the neces-sity of installing transformer** aud willthereby save considerable power whichwould otherwise be lost.

Mr. Harris, the promoter of the pro-posed line, is very enthusiastic over theoutlook aud says that the road willcertainly be bniit; that the money forits construction ie now almost assuredand that they hope to begin actual construction within a very few weeks. Tbisline will mean much to Colfax and Pa-louse, as it will give both cities rail con-nections with the Northern Pacific and0. R &N. roads. Colfax people will beable then to secure freight shipmentsover the>Northern Pacific and residentsof Palouse will receive the same accom-modation over the O. H. <fc N. As Pa-louse is growing to be one of the besttowns in eastern Washington the elec-tric line will be inestimable value to her,as well as to Colfax.

The First $5 Bill.The first §5 greenback issued .by our gov-

ernment was in 1^1)2, and ever since lSt>4 ha*been the heirloom of a prominent family. Itnage has increased its value greatly. This ifalso true in regard to Hostetter's StomachBitters. It was introduced fifty yours ago.and because it positively cures stomach, live?•knd bowel disorders it is valued more highlychan any other remedy. Those who haveone- tried it always keep a bottle on hand tocure dyspepsia, nausea, indigestion, dizziness,heartburn, insomnia, chills, colds or malaria.Sickly women, too. realize its IJJwonderfulvalue as a health maker and regulator. Besure to try it. Your druggist willsupply youwith the genuine, also give you a copy of our1931 Illustrated Almanac. Ask for it beforethe supply is exhausted.Key. Carlisle P. B. Martin, 1j.1j.1)

It is he:eby agreed by and between the 'undersigned, to-wit: That in considerationof two dollars, the receipt of which is hereby jacknowledged from party of the second part '\u25a0and the further consideration that the party \of the second part agrees not to disclose any Iof the facts or information given him by the jparty of the first part and the said facts and Iinformation thall be used in the individualbusiness only. The party of the first partagrees that he will teach and instruct theparty of the second part a method whereby hecan convert one pound of milk into one poundof pood butter without the use of chemicalsor drugs, tha said instruction to be piven assoon as the party of the second part haR con-formed to all the agreements herein mention-ed to be performed on his part.

In witness wbereof we have here onto setour hands this day of .

Sign here .For a bad taete in the mouth take a

few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach andLiver Tablets. Price 25 cents. War-ranted to cure. For sale by Elk DrugStore.

Don't Read This!Unl.-Hs you are in the market for a

Piano or OrganelJwhere relß^vi^ i*WOB!d \u25a0» *>.*<"»» tatswrt to see me he-fore buying

ke a nd willhIJr)MIPHB- l c»° >"v

»">' »»'»"•»r or{ai. on "the mar-ktt and will give you my honest judgment on an instrument aud will

QUOTE YOU PRICES THAT WILLMAKE THE OTHER FELLOWS SQUIRM

lota ol poor ones. I can [proisb you with the best or the ebeape«t. Someof the other fellows handle only the best (so they Bay) uw-vour ownMoment about that. It won't do an, harm S M-e^mian waJ Znfurnish on short not.cc Home of the following well-known makwCbickering, Weber, Needham, Iven and Pond, Kimball, Oloairh ft War-mi, Smith & Nixon. Straobe, Gilmore, and many other well known nakes

haveaooSSi S°°T X'8T?RE' COH"' a°-d ""!«• fhe i»^rumentH webare on exhibition. lam alno j.u expert piano timer.

„_,__ J- R- SCOTT, Colfax, Wash.

We Are Selling Our Entire Stock of

Shoes at CostNot because we like to crj YeVc things away, but because we areretiring from business and must close out quickly.SVIEN'S SHOES Tb*t HOld formerly for $6 00 ami $3 50

gonowftt $4.50 and $2.75LADIES' SHOES Tkat sold formerly for $4 50 and $4.00

gonowat $2.75 »nd $2.00Boys' Misses and Children's Shoes in proportion. Also Rubben and Over-shoes. A chance to save money. Terms wtrietly cash.

Oolfax Shoe StoreNext Door to Elk Drug Store. OOLFAX, WASHINGTON.

FIGHTING THE CRACKER TRUSTInland Crackers

in the

Red PackagesAre NOT Made by the TKUST.

Ask Your Grocer l\»r Them. Take No Others.

Inland Cracker Co.

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