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807
Dale, Helge 805
Dam at Cle Elum Lake 551
Dam, Milton 886
Damman, J. D. 573, 576
Damman, M. M. 573
Damman and Tjossem 576
Daniels, W. B. 293
Daughters of American Revolution
890, 904
Davern, Mrs. Martin. 566
Davidson, Mrs. J. B. _260, 508, 568, 891
Davies, H. H 568
Davis, A. P. .366
Davis, Mrs. A. C. 903
"Dawn," The 515
Dawson, Mrs. Dora S. 377
Dawson, R. J. 535
Day, Jolın 143, 145
Day, Joseph 204
Dealing with thieving Indians 269
Death of D. J. Schnebly 509
Death of Leschi 249
Delano, C. 230
Delegate Thurston 221
Demers, Rev. Modeste 186
"Democrat" gives election results 434
Demosthenes, an Indian 77
Dennis, Wm. 567. 573
Denny & Co. 555
Denny, R. H. 360
Dent, Captain 247
Departments of commission govern- ment 424
Designation of units 368
Desirable lands in lower Yakima 866
De Smet, Pierre J 186
Development of Benton County 735
Development of Kittitas County 59.2
Development of mineral resources. 578
Development of the two younger
counties .563
"Devil's Scuttle-hole," The. 144
Diary of Mrs. Whitman 169
Dickerson, J. B. 288
Dictionary of Chinook jargon 97
Dills, Mrs. I. H. 903
Dimond, Joseph .850, 913
Directory of city officers (Yakima)_441 Directory of teachers. Yakima City, 1918 460
Discord between volunteers and reg- ulars 240
Discovery of gold in Swauk region. .578
Disoway, G. P. 167
Dix, Mary 174
Dixon, Mary 475
Dixons, The 575
Ditter Brothers 414
Ditter, Henry & Sons 402
Ditter, Phil A. 432
Doc Livingston 912
Dollar Strawberry, The
857
Donald, George 360, 414, 485
Donald, W. H. 573
Donation land law, 1850
201
Donation party for Mr. Thomas
590
Dorion, Madame 147
Doshea, Broshea and Nason. 272
Douglass, W. S. 360
Dow, Mr. A. B. 899
Down The Dalles
in the "D. S.
Baker" in 1888 334
Downs, M. E. 364
Drayton, Joseph 173
"Dude" Lewis 305
Dudley, Frank A. 354
Dudley, I. W. 354
Dunn, Capt. Robert 363
Durant, P. A. 535
Durgon, Alonzo 275
Durr, Jacob 574
Durr Restaurant, The 682
Durr toll road 575
"Dutch John" 565
Dynamite used 765
Dysart. J. S. 576
Dysert, J. D. .573
"Eagle," The 330
Earliest businesses in North Yakima_402 Earliest settlers 735
Early elections and results 602-3
Early Ellensburg 591
Early fairs
487
Early mail "service" 285
Early officials of Cle Elum 774
Early sedimentation 56
Early steamers, names of 330
Early settlers near Sunnyside 798
Early settlers at Sunnyside 830
Easton doesn't forget 771
Easton schist 57
935
INDEX
Eaton, George P
523
Ebberts, George W. 163
Eby, D. B.
.804
Editorial on election (Yakima)
435
Editorial on water supply, Ellensburg 694
Editors of "Spectator"
512
Education-public library
446
Edwards, Rosine
475
Eells, Cushing
174
Eells, Rev. Myron
94, 175
1889, year of statehood
292
Eight thousand carloads of fruit
888
$8,000 for an axe
133
Eight to twelve tons potatoes to acre 552 Election of 1874, 288; of 1876, 289;
of 1878, 289; of 1882, 290; of 1884, 290; of 1886, 291; of 1888, 292; of 1892, 298, 606; of 1894, 300; of 1896, 300, 607; of 1898, 301, 608; of 1902, 302; of 1904, 302, 613; of 1906, 302; of 1908, 303, 615, 751; of 1910, 303, 752; of 1912, 303, 616, 752; of 1914, 304, 617. 753; of 1916, 304, 618, 754; of 1918 305, 619, 755
Election records
601
Election results in 1872 288
Election, North Yakima
(provision
for)
410
Electric light generator arrives
832
Electrical inspection
444
Ellensburg postoffice
646
Ellensburg
659
Ellensburg keg house
688
Ellensburg fire of 1889
690
Ellensburg helps
767
Ellensburg food men help
768
Ellensburg "Capital"
514
Ellensburg
"Dawn"
515
Ellensburg "Localizer"
508
Ellensburg named for woman
591
Ellensburg "Register"
514
Ellensburg "Standard"
395
Eleven cars of pears shipped.
887
Elevation
580
Elgin ranch 189
Elijah
243
"Elija," murder of
184
Elliott, Mrs. M. A.
479
Ellis, Mrs. Lucy
903
Elks and friends start fun at fair
489
Elks' derby
492
Elwood, Mrs. H. S. 904
Ely, Adriel B.
866
Emigh, Mrs. Daisy Beach 910
Enabling act approved
293
Enas, Head Chief
256
End of the war
253
Eneas, Captain
916
Enterprises at Toppenish
789
"Enterprise," The
535
Epilogue (Visions Fulfilled)
385
Era of discovery
103
Era of early growth
and mother
county
266
"Era of Liars" The
104
Era of trappers, hunters, trail-makers 131
Erickson, E, E.
573
Erwin, Mrs. Verdie
899
Erosion
55
Essig, Dr. N. F.
355
Estimate
of expenses,
Sunnyside
Water Users' Association, for year_370 Estimates of cost of storage, etc .__._. .551
Ethnologists, list of
93
Evans, Elwood
175, 240
Evening "Localizer"
515
Evening "Record"
515
Evening "Republic" on 1918 fair
489
Eventful years of 1883-1888.
337
Events at Kennewick, 1889-1914
848
Exchange Bank of Kennewick opens.
851
Executives of Chamber of Commerce_485
Ex-Governor Moore's address.
308
Explorations by land
120
Exports from Sunnyside.
801
Extracts from
Yakima
"Courier,"
1904
868
Fabian, Harry A.
400
Facts about city water question
436
Facts about Granger
797
Facts from government reports
550
Faculty for 1918-19
713
Fair officials pleased.
490
Families in immigration of 1853
202
Famine
378
Farming by irrigation
796
Farm survey of Yakima County
326
Farnham, T. J.
173
Farnsworth, Levi
289
Fauntleroy, J. D.
374
Fechter, O. A.
354,
Fechter, Mrs. O. A.
899
Fechter, O. A., Recollections of.
891
Fechter elected mayor for sixth time_434
"Federated Church" started
907
Federated health committee
902
Fellows, A. W.
859
Ferguson County
284
Ferguson, James
573
Ferrel, O. P.
798
Ferry boat, A
909
363
936
INDEX
Fertile and beautiful valley. 795
Fifteen churches in Yakima 448
Figures on irrigation (reservation) 560
Figures on river business, 1863 332
Filkin, J. R. 289, 456, 480
Filkins, Mrs. E. C. 480
Finances, Yakima County, 1917 315
Financial statement 441
Fire department
444
Fire of July 4, 1889 690
Fire and strike
778
Fire sweeps Cle Elum 762
Fireworks and ball
837
Fireworks at fair 494
First advertisers in Yakima 500
First brick building
591
First business buildings 913
First Christian ernsaders
168
First churches 590
First comers
194
First court 601
First drug store (North Yakima) 414
First election of U. S. senator. 298
First election under commission form 431
First governor of California
198
First hops raised 352
First immigration through Yakima 202
First immigration train 564
First in city of Ellensburg 660
First inhabitants (Zillah) 795
First men in stock business
581
First mill
576
First names those of cattlemen 267
First National Bank, Ellensburg,
Closed 1893 342
First newspaper at Kennewick 849
First newspapers 591
First N. P. train reaches Yakima
395
First officers at Granger
.797
First officers at Mabton 791
First officers of Prosser. 830
First offieers of Sunnyside 799
First paper in Yakima Valley 497
First political conventions
601
First postmaster at Kennewick 847
First postmistress
909
First "postoffice" 573
First real estate boom 895
First real settler 267
First river steamer 330
First school at Zillah
796
First school directors 849
First school districts laid ont 455
First school in Yakima 272
First settlement, Ellensburg
643
First settlements 264
First state, and last territorial gov- ernors 308
First telephone in Kennewick 856
First things in Ellensburg 661
First pig iron
642
First school teacher 813
First settlers
564
First water power right 576
First wedding in Kittitas
567
First white child born in the Kittitas_566 First white girl born in Yakima
County
271
Fisher, David 573
Fiske, John 120
Fitterer, Mrs. Phil 566
Five Crows
224
Five hundred dollars for half acre .803
. Flanders, Alvin 287
Flett, Letitia 272
Flint, A. B. 401
Flint, P. J. 288
Flint, Purdy
275
Flood, E. E. 490
Flour and coffee $50 per hundred. 181
Flower, Edward 792
Flower, Mrs. Amy M 792
Flower, S. P.
792
Flow of oratory, A
835
Flynns, The
276
Fogarty, John 565
Food almost exhausted 199
Fort Boisc 164
Fort Dalles 245
Fort Hall
178
Fort Simcoe, 1856 247
Fort Simcoe Indian school. 558
Fort Steilacoom 249
Fort Uinta 176
Fort Vancouver 156
Fort William 161
For the coal fields 653
For the Sound
653
For the Teanaway 653
Foster, C. D.
524, 806
Founding
and
growth
of
North
Yakima 392
Founding of Astoria 139
Four hundred publications in state 538
Four men killed by Indians 238
Four newspapers (Yakima)
448
Fourth of July, 1905 834
Fowler, W. F. 520
Franchere, Gabriel
109, 164
Frasier, F. A.
779
937
INDEX
Fraternal orders at Kennewick 872
Faternal orders at Toppenish 790
Fraternal orders in Yakima
484
Fraternal orders, Mabton
793
Fraternal societies, etc.
720
Freeman, Commandant Miller
489
Freeman, L. R. 487
Freeman's Farmer
487, 512
Freeman, Yancy
517
Free Trappers, Some unique.
163
Free trappers, The
143
French and French
535
French, Egbert
275
Frisbee, Mr
456
Frisbie, F. M.
573
From coal centers, through hay cen-
ters to orchards
783
Frost, J. E.
357
Fruit and vegetable products, 1917 __ 328
Fruit and vegetable products shipped_809
Fruit culture, Advantages for
797
Fruit products 1917.
326
Fruits
638
Fruit shipments, Grandview
807
Fruit trees, first to plant 581
Fuller, F. B.
490
Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
860
Fulton, Mrs. W. G.
519
Fur trade begins
114
Fur traders, Later American
158
"Fur Traders of the West'
164
"Future is Bright" (Review editorial) 518
Gale fans flames
765
Gale, Joseph 196, 220
Gale, William 137
Gamble, Mrs. Jessie
906
Gamble, Thomas L.
603, 762
Game hunting around Mount Adams 37
Gant family, The
204
Gantt, Captain 179
G. A. R. in Yakima 484
Gardner, A. R.
535. 538
Garfielde, Selncins
288
Garnett, Major
247; 254
Gawler, Mrs. J. C. 903
Geddis, S. R.
567
Geographical sphinx, The
117
Geological conditions making Kenne- wick 845
Geology of Yakima Valley 48, 51
George, W. A. 293
Gerlick, Caroline
281
German brings liquor to reservation_543
German, William
566
"Germany runs true to form" 518
Gervais, Andy 275, 565
Gibbs. General George
92
Gilbert, Col. F. E. 242
Gilbert, J. M.
485
Gilbert, Mrs. H. M. 900
Gilbert, Mrs. J. M. 900
Gill, John
97
Gillespie, George 567
Gilliam, Cornelius 224
Gillis, D. C.
801
Gillispie, John
281
Girls in great demand.
201
Goff, William N.
456
Gold discovery at Ringold bar
279
Gold-quartz veins
63
Goller, John
275, 565
Gonzaga College
189
Goodwin, Benton
573
Goodwin, George
276
Goodwin, G. W.
579
Goodwin, J. W.
275
Goodwin, Dr. L. H
275
Goodwin, N. T.
794
Goodwins, Thomas and Benton
275, 277, 352, 573
Gorsuch, Mr. and Mrs. R.
860
"Gospel Preacher"
516
Goss, A. S.
363
Gould, D. E.
363
Government expeditions
195
Government (North Yakima)
409
Government projects
365
Government reports, Facts from
550
Governor Ferry's address.
Governor sees great possibilities.
387
Governor's day at fair
490
Governors of territory
306
Governor's proclamation
746
Grade of Yakima river
54
Grade principals, Ellensburg
709
Grain and grasses in sheaf.
638
Grain shipments
808
Grains produced, 1917 327
Grand ball, New Year's, 1884
670
Grandfather Wheeler, famous
“fid-
dler"
569
Grandview
805
Grandview Business Men's Associa-
tion
.524
Grandview "Herald"
524, 806
Graidview Roll of Honor 806
Grandview State Bank
525
Grange Hall
571, 572
Granger
798
Granger and Zillah
795
Granger "Enterprise"
523
310
938
INDEX
Granger, Walter N. 359, 795
Grant, John 920
Grant, J. W. 284
Grant, President
190, 229
Grape Carnival, Annual
881
Hanson, G. E. 852
Hard winter of '61-'62 272
Harper, Winfield 535, 850
Harriman, E. H. 343
Harrington, Wm. 275, 565
Harris, Hymen
402
Harrison, President 294
Harrison, S. H. 514
Harrison, S. J. 843, 907
Harsell, Agnes C. 513
Harsell, I. T. 513
Hart, Eliza
169
Harvey, George 796
Hatch, Reuben 796, 800
Hathaway, Felix 196
Hauser, C. M. 413
Hawn, Fred R. 524, 806
Hawthorne, Mrs. Catherine 491
Hawthorne, Wm. B.
491
Hay and grain, First to raise 581
Hayes, Harry 806
Haynes, Burdette 860
Haynes, G. Alford 527
Haynes, M. B. 364
Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Ross R 860
Hay produced, 1917 327
Hay shipments
808
Hays, L. G. 489
Headgates of canal raised 895
Heaton, David 275
Heavy voting at primaries. 782
Heberling, Guy
491
Heceta's account
111
Hedger, Dr.
848
Heg. Dr. E. E. 484
Help for merchants (Cle Elum) 771
Hembree, Capt. A. J. 243
Henderson, Edward 275
Henderson, Scott Z.
538
Henderson, William
267, 275
Henny, D. C.
366
Henry, Andrew
136
Henry's Fort
137
Henry's River
136
Henson, Alfred
284, 794
Henson, Philena (Mrs. Thorp) 267
"Herald," Sept. 21, 1918, on the fair_491 "Herald," The Yakima 506
Hering, Ben
887
Hickenbottom, William 275
Hickey, Captain F.
147
Higgins, L. L,
803
Haak, Mrs. May 851, 914
Haasze, E. J 525
Had long glass to look through 925
Haines, Albert 272
Haines, Edna 796, 904
Haines, Letitia Flett 457
Hale, Dr. Edward 178
Haley, Thomas 567
Halhaltlossot (Lawyer) 224
Hall, F. C. 891
Hall, George 267
Hall, H. H. 359
Hall, W. H. .795
11allakallakeen (Joseph) 224
Haller, Major 239
Halm, Joe 813
Halo Cumtux 498
Haltern, O. O. 775
Hambleton, J. W 280, 456
Hamilton, A. N.
514
Haney, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. 860
Hanford 885
Hanford "Columbian" 538
Hanford, Judge C. H. 364, 885
Hanford's teachers 886
Gray, Captain
914
Gray, Mary Dix
185
Gray, P. P.
342
Gray, Robert
115, 133
Gray, W. H. 174, 185, 217
Grazing lands on reservation 559
Grease lamps .590
Great boom, The 341
Great immigration, The 197
Greeley, Horace
179
Green, Rev. Samuel 475
Greene, E. P.
536
Greene, Rev. Samuel 852, 915
Greeting of Yakima "Herald" 418
Grewell, L. 572
Grewell, Mary 573
Grosscup, B. S. 354
Grow peaches, pears, apples 387
Growing settlement
272
Growth in the 'seventies 592
Grumbling few, The 594
Grupe, Miss Mary A .892
Guild, H. G. 528
Guild, H. H. 534
Guilland, David
402, 410
Guilland Hotel 402
Guilland House shelters noted char-
acters 894
Gunning, E. 860
939
INDEX
High school faculty, Ellensburg 709
Highways 445
Hill, David 220
Hill, Samuel 525
Hills, A. F.
535
Hillyer, A. S.
517, 523, 802
Himes, George H. 205, 891
Hinman, Oliver
410, 892
His rich uncle
197
History of reservation, Outline 539
History of sixth grade Edison school pupils .585
Hitchcock, William 802
Hoadley, Miss Nellie 860
Hoadley, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
860
Hobday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
860
Hobson, E. G.
.389
Hoffman, Miss Isabelle 377
Holbrook, Martin
276
Holidays
590
Holladay system stages
335
Holt. L. M.
554
Holton, Capt. C. M.
501
"Holy City," The
909
Home Economics
Club
902
Homes, Florence
204
Homes, Frederic
204
Homes, Louisa
204
Homes, Mrs. Samuel
201
Honey produced, 1917
328
Honey shipments
809
Honor roll, Yakima's
45I
Hooper, C.
911
Hopp, George W.
517
Hopper, R. V.
447
Hopson, E. G.
366
Hops produced, 1917
327
Hops shipments
808
Hornby, Mrs. F. M.
904
Horse Heaven country
531
"Horse Heaven Wheat Belt," The 532
Horse stealing 652
Horsley, Mrs. Frank 900, 906
Horton, Dexter
568
Houser, Tilman
275. 565
"Housewives" made for soldiers.
905
Hover, H. A. 852
Hover "Sunshine"
538
Howard, General
254, 256
Howell, T. W.
524. 792
How Horse Heaven Happened
5.29
Howick, Mrs. Evangeline
906
How it happened 787
Howlett, Col. L. S. 787
Hubbard, G. G.
353
Hubbard, W. J.
804
Hubbell. J. C. 357
Hudnal, M. N. 363
Hudson's Bay Company
135, 155
Huff, Henry
491
Hughes, G. N.
363
Hughes, H. S.
363
Hughes, John L.
423
573
Hull, N. P.
475
Humane display pretty 494
Humphrey, H. M.
480
Humphrey, J. A.
792
Humphrey, T. C.
480
Hunt, Dayton A.
860
Hunt, Wilson Price 143
Hunters, Trappers, Trail-makers
131
Huntington, J. B.
799
Huson, H. S.
847
Hutchinson, Clara L.
519
Igneous intrusions
55
Implements for securing food.
99
Important advantages
789
Important fire facts
763
"Independent," The
528
"Independent-Record"
525, 528, 812
Indian agents or superintendents
544
"Indian, cayuse and coyote
529
Indian court, An
559
Indian Demosthenes, An
77
Indian Era
377
Indian feasts
586
Indian life, Literature of
74
Indian medicine
588
Indian mythology
83
Indian myths
43, 87
Indian names, varied spellings of __
75, 84
Indian Rights Association
549
Indian School interests visitors.
558
Indians in pioneer days
586
Indians "making good" farming 554
Indians near Kennewick
846
Indians swindled out of pay. 919
Indians' vapor baths
125
Indian wars, Period of
222
Industrial and commercial Toppenish
790
Ingalls, Captain
278
Ingraham and McBride
280
"In morning we go somewhere"
926
Instructors at the academy, Early
475
Interest in child welfare
492
Interesting records, Prosser
833
Interest in Oregon
198
"Interestin'_ Readin'
497
Inter-Mountain "Rights"
515
Hull, George
567,
940
INDEX
Interurban Railways 344
In the Eocene period 49
"Into the hostile camp" 718
Invaluable collection of Mr. Bagley __ 502 Inverarity, Capt. W. D. 395
Invitation party
419
Invitation to a dance 584
Irrigated lands 795
Irrigated lands near Prosser 530
Irrigation 378, 575, 622
Irrigation and development
849
Irrigation brings gold from land. 809
Irrigation in the Kittitas 356
Irrigation in the valley 347
Irrigation laws 348
Irrigation on the reservation 549
Irrigation, Poetry of 376
Irving, Washington 139
It was a landslide
434
Jackson, Helen Hunt 222
Jacobs, Orange
289,
293
Jacquot, L. 533
Jaeger, E. J. 796
Jahnke, Robert
391
"Jason F. Flint," The
330
Jay Cooke & Co.
337
Jefferson, Thomas
121
Jefferson's Tribute to Capt. Lewis
129
Jeffrey, John 267
Jenks, H. 911
Jenkins, W. S. 813
"Jennie Clark" The 330
Jensen, Nis
580
Jenson, Carl A.
813
Johns, William B. and family 204
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 860
Johnson, Fred 491
Johnson, Fullerton 853
Johnson, L. E. 363
Johnson, Ruth
48
Johnson, William
567
Jones, D. R. 245
Jones, Richard B. 400
Jones, Senator W. L .__ 305, 355, 391, 475
Jones, "Wheat Chart" 299
Jones writes of work at Washington_388
Joslyn, E. S.
288
"Journal" of Capt. Gale 138
Journey thru the Valley, Benton county, 811; Kittitas and Yakima Counties 760
Joyce, Mrs. Agnes 906
Juan de Fuca 104
Judson, J. P. 289
Judson, Rev. Lyman P 172
Jumble Shop, The 906
Jumps the track (fire) 767
Junc Rose Show, The 903
Kachess Lake Reservoir
374
Kamiakin described
227
"Kamiakin's Gardens"
277, 891
"Kamiakin Last Hero of the Yaki- mas" 97
Kamiakin, Leschi and Owhi 224
Kamm, Jacob 330
Kanasket, Nelson, Stahi and Kitsat __ 248
Kauffman, Ralph
357, 892
Kautz, A. V.
248
Kaynor, H. G. 515
Kaynor, J. C. 515
Kays, Ray
522
Keechelus Dam, Government report
374
Keeler, Dr. C. E.
377
Keith, J.
147
"Keep The Home Fires
Burning'
520
Kelley, Hall J. 160, 194
Kelley, J. K.
232, 242
Kelly, P.
456
Kelso, Mrs. W. A
843
Kendrick, John
115
Kennedy, Father, on Wilbur
543
Kennewick
844
Kennewick Commercial Club Mem-
bers 873
Kennewick Courier-Reporter on
Irrigation
385
"Kennewick Courier,"
The
853
Kennewick derivation
847
Kennewick election results, 1904 862
Kennewick, 1883 to 1889
846
Kennewick's first ordinances
862
Kenewick incorporated
862
"Kennewickles" and Advertisements
from "Courier" May 1, 1903 854-5
Kennewick on the Columbia 537
Kennewick's war record creditable 882
Kennewick Woman's Club
872
Kennewick papers
535
Kennewick Printing Co.
535
Kennewick's second Stage 851
Kennewick's third Stage
853
Kennewick "Reporter"
5.38
Ker, Jack
271
Ker, William 353, 484
Kesling, James 289, 480
Kesling, Mrs. Jane 480
Ketcham, Miss Libbie
843
Keys, Captain
249
941
INDEX
Kiefer, Sam
520
Kiester, W. H. 567
Kilbourne, Ralph
196
Kilmore plants a switch
582
Kingston, C. E
517
Kinney, James
529, 811, 910
Kiona and Benton City, 843; Papers
.535
Kip, Lieutenant
225
Kitsap, Kanasket, Stahi and Nelson
248
Kittitas County
.666
Kittitas County Democrat 515
Kittitas County "Independent"
515
Kittitas Exhibits, The
637
Kittitas County in Spanish-American
War.
730
Kittitas Pioneers, Officers of
892
· Kittitas "Spokesman"
517
Kittitas "Standard"_
497, 507, 566, 645;
on County Division
592
Kittitas Valley, 72; Irrigation Com-
pany 356
Kittitas Valley (Verse) 656
Kittitas "Wau-Wau," The 516
Klickitat
90
Knight, W. E.
803
Knowles, Arthur
796
Konnewock Canal
362
Kurtz, Mrs. Olive
901
Kuykendall, Dr. C. B.
95
LaChappelles, The
276
Ladd, W. L.
360
Ladies' Aid, The
869
"Lady Washington" The
115
LaFayette, General
162
Lake Cle Elum Reservoir
374
Lake Keechelus Reservoir
374
Lake Reservoirs
373
Lane, Secretary Franklin K.
385
Langdon, John
97
.
Large increase in plantings
552
Larson, A. E.
377, 891, 904
Larson, Mrs. A. E.
898, 904
Last Territorial and first State Gov-
ernors
308
Later American fur traders
158
Later and Larger private Canals
353
Later General History of Kittitas
County
621
Later History of Irrigation in Lower
Valley
363
Later newspapers, Yakima and El-
lensburg
512
Later Sedimentation
56
Lauber's Flower Garden, Mrs.
899
Lauber, Sebastian
353
Lawrence, Joe 277
"Lawyer"
229
Leasing System on reservation 561
Le Breton, George W.
219
LeClaire, William
187
Ledbetter Scheme
354
Ledyard, John 132
Lee, Jason
161, 168, 185, 510
Lee, Miss Helen
377
Leg crushed
652
Legislation is required
387
Lemcke, H. W.
889
Lemcke brings in big tractor
889
Lemon, Mrs. W. L.
906
Lemon, W. L. residence
414
Leonhard, Frederick
574
Leonhard Mountain
576
Le Play House
211
Leschi
248
Leschi and Quiemuth
248
Leschi, Owhi and Kamiakin
224
Leschi Tragedy, The
223
Leschi's death
249
Lesh, D. E
355
"Lest We Forget"
308
Letter from Swauk
584, 659
Letter postage ten cents.
910
Lewis and Clark Expedition
122
Lewis, F. B.
456
Lewis, James Hamilton
305
Lewis, J. J.
289
Lewis, Merriwether
122
Lewis, Mrs. I. L.
456
Lewis, William
288, 573
Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps, etc., 449
Lillie, Al.
286
Lilly House, The old.
414
Lime
.640
Lindsay, Walter
275
Lisa, Manuel
136
Listman, Mrs. G. J.
906
List of Immigrants of 1853.
202
List of Mayors and clerks, Kenne- wick 867
List of Soldiers from Mabton
521
Lister, Ernest
304, 386
Literature of Indian life
74
Lively debate at Business meeting.
_. 524
Live stock Product, 1917
327
Livestock shipments
808
Livingston, "Doc"
851
Livingston family, The
201
"Localizer" statement
508
042
INDEX
"Localizer" The 507, 652
Local Names 85
Lodges (Cle Elum) 777
Lodges, Ellensburg 685
McDaniels, Andy 274
McDaniels, Elisha 274
McDonald, Dan 275. 363
McDonald, E. R. 525
McDonald, Fenton 573
McDonald, Finnan 142
McDonald, James 573
McDonalds, The 799
McEwen, C. E. 402
Mc Ewen, John 571
McEwen, J. H. 573
McGrath, P. C. 780
McGraw, Governor 298
Mckay, Dr. William C. 97
McKay, Tom 225
McKee, Mrs. J. S. 906
McKinley, Allen 330
McKinley, Archibald 199
McLeod. Mrs. Crystal
97
McLoughlin, Doctor John 156, 200
McLoughlin, E. L. 538
McMorris, Lewis 242
McRichards, Mrs. Guy L. 900
Mc Whorter, L. V.
96, 239, 244, 549,
891. 916
Mabton .792
Mabton "Chronicle" 520, 792
Mabton, First officers of 792
Mabton Gold Stars 522
Mabton officials, present 792
Mabton, Townsite Co. 792
Mabton's War Work Allotment 521
Machine Shop for Prosser 833
Mackenzie, Alexander 135
Mahan, Dr. J. A. 892
Mahoney, Mrs. M. 535
Mandarins want furs 1.32
Mann, Mrs. W. T. 845
Mantey, O. M. 473
Many pioneer buildings left 413
Marine Gazette 511
Marks, J. P. 456
Marony, T. J. 519
Marquette College 413, 473, 478
Marshall, W. I. 175
Martha Berry School 905
Martin, Frank 792
Martin, J. W. 560
Martin, Joseph 491
"Mary" The 330
Maryland refuses to ratify 120
Mason, Allen C.
896
Mason, Governor
241
McArthur, G. A. 517, 523
McAusland, T. 288
Mc Bean, William
229
Mc Beth, Kate 87, 96, 167
Mc Bride, Henry 304
McCandless, Frank 357
McCaw, Samuel 98, 554
McClellan, George B 208
McComb, Robert 506
McConaughy. Rev. Frank 475
McConnell, C. B. 852
McCredie, Mrs. R. C. 904, 907
McCrimmon, Needham Masters 402
McCrosky, T. E. 538
Mccullough, E. 369
Mccullough, James 204
Lodges in Prosser at present. 842
Lodges in Yakima
484
Lodges of Sunnyside 802
Logical opinion, A
594
Lombard, Henry 432
Lombard, Mrs. Sue 377, 904
Long. Philip 456
Longmire, David 202, 267, 564, 891
Longmire, James 207
"Looking Glass" 224
Loolowcan 212
Loowit 90
"Lot Whitcomb" 330
Louisiana Purchase, The
121
Lounsdale, R. H. 540
Lovejoy, A. L.
174
Lovejoy's letter 176
Loveland, E. N.
491
lowe, S. J. 402, 410
Lowther, Dr. Granville 490
Lucas, Mrs. Minnie
906
Luce, F. A.
423
Luce, Frank H.
299
Lucier, Etienne
219
Ludi, Frederick
275, 565
Lum, C. A.
848
Lum, Mrs. C. E.
848
Lumber Produced, 1917
328
Lumber Shipments 808
Lundy, C. A. 852
Lyen, E. W. 284
Lyen family, The 275
Lyman, H. S.
94
Lyman, Prof. W. D
891
Lynch, Daniel 275
Lynch, Jay 98, 229,539
Lynch, John H. 423, 890
Lynch, Patrick
.567
943
INDEX
Masters, J. W. 289, 456
Mathews, J. D. 515
Matthieu, Francois 219
Mattoon, J. P.
288, 414
Mattoon, Mrs. Martha H.
456
"May Dacre" The
161
May, Mrs. L. J. 257
May Start Dam by Christmas 886
Mayor Ruffner
520
Mayors and Clerks, Ellensburg.
700
Mayors and Clerks of Prosser to date
831
Mayor's Message 697
Mayor's powers and duties (Yakima)
410
Maxon, Libranis
456
Meacham, A. B.
541
Mead, C. S.
363, 456
Meade, T. S.
289
Meadow Lark's Song Lingers
915
Meaning of Indian Names
589
"Me and President Keep the Peace"
259
Meany, Prof. E. S. 890
Meares, Capt. John 114
Measured the rivers
126
Medill, J. D.
485, 513
Meek, Joe
163, 219
Meeker, Ezra
205
Meeker-Stevens controversy
223
Meigs, L. O.
486
Mellen, C. S.
400
Members Constitutional Convention
294
Members Kennewick Commercial
Club
874
Memorable Mid-Winter ride
176
Men in World War, Yakima's com-
missioned
450
Men Wanted
652
Menzies, J. B.
579
Meredith, Frank
490
Messerly, Elias
573
Methods of disposing of the dead
100
Methods of local management illus-
trated 369
Michener, C. B. 528
Mileage of Yakima Valley Trans. Co. lines 344
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