Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MAIX STREET. LOOKING SOUTH, CLARKSTOX. PUBLIC LIEKARY. CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 419 Embree Hall on the eve of the Fourth. The floor managers were to be Wm.Critchfield, J. P. Fine, and Henry Thomason. The committee of arrangementswas to consist of C. S. Morey, J. P. Fulton, Al Stiffel, and A. M. Morris. ThePackwood Pearce and Warner String Band was to provide music. Tickets wereto be $2.25. The Sentinel of October 9, 1885, contains the obituary of Mr.Schank who had died by suicide,

Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MAIX STREET. LOOKING SOUTH, CLARKSTOX. PUBLIC LIEKARY. CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 419 Embree Hall on the eve of the Fourth. The floor managers were to be Wm.Critchfield, J. P. Fine, and Henry Thomason. The committee of arrangementswas to consist of C. S. Morey, J. P. Fulton, Al Stiffel, and A. M. Morris. ThePackwood Pearce and Warner String Band was to provide music. Tickets wereto be $2.25. The Sentinel of October 9, 1885, contains the obituary of Mr.Schank who had died by suicide, Stock Photo
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Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MAIX STREET. LOOKING SOUTH, CLARKSTOX. PUBLIC LIEKARY. CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 419 Embree Hall on the eve of the Fourth. The floor managers were to be Wm.Critchfield, J. P. Fine, and Henry Thomason. The committee of arrangementswas to consist of C. S. Morey, J. P. Fulton, Al Stiffel, and A. M. Morris. ThePackwood Pearce and Warner String Band was to provide music. Tickets wereto be $2.25. The Sentinel of October 9, 1885, contains the obituary of Mr.Schank who had died by suicide, hanging himself in his own house in whatwas supposed to be a moment of aberration through business worry. In thesame number is a remarkably drawing ad., by Baumeister and Co. to the farmers.The cards of L. J. Dittmore and G. W. Bailey, lawyers, appear. It may be very suitable to give here the successive stages in the history of theone paper which has held the field substantially all the time. Coming to Asotinfrom Pataha and taking with it the name of Spirit, it was published at first byJ. H. Ginder and Co., to be succeeded, March 28, 1884