Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . location for business, loans or investment.Lots are announced at from thirty to one hundred and fifty dollars, and sure toadvance. In the Asotin Spirit, beginning October 19, 1883, succeeded by the Sentinel,June 24, 1885, we find other interesting ads, of that day. In the first numberof the Spirit Pettyjohn and McAlpin advertise their general store. F. E. Scottof Theon announces that he will sell wines, whiskeys, oysters, candies, medi-cines, and toilet articles. The ferry of J. J. and P.

Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . location for business, loans or investment.Lots are announced at from thirty to one hundred and fifty dollars, and sure toadvance. In the Asotin Spirit, beginning October 19, 1883, succeeded by the Sentinel,June 24, 1885, we find other interesting ads, of that day. In the first numberof the Spirit Pettyjohn and McAlpin advertise their general store. F. E. Scottof Theon announces that he will sell wines, whiskeys, oysters, candies, medi-cines, and toilet articles. The ferry of J. J. and P. Stock Photo
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Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . location for business, loans or investment.Lots are announced at from thirty to one hundred and fifty dollars, and sure toadvance. In the Asotin Spirit, beginning October 19, 1883, succeeded by the Sentinel, June 24, 1885, we find other interesting ads, of that day. In the first numberof the Spirit Pettyjohn and McAlpin advertise their general store. F. E. Scottof Theon announces that he will sell wines, whiskeys, oysters, candies, medi-cines, and toilet articles. The ferry of J. J. and P. Kanawyer appears and it isasserted that the road to Lewiston by that crossing is far better than any other.The Assotin Flour Mills of Curtis and Braden have good space, and they an-nounce that they will give thirty-five pounds of flour and six pounds of branfor a bushel of wheat. In the Sentinel of various issues in 1885, we find the advantages of thePearcy ferry displayed. The Lile House of J. D. Lile appears. In the Sentinelof June 24, 1885, is a flaming prospectus of a Grand Social Hop to occur in. MAIX STREET. LOOKING SOUTH, CLARKSTOX