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Mill burns 577
Miller, Alexander 432, 486
Miller, Alfred
275
Miller, Rev. C. E. 520
Miller, G. W.
242
Miller, Miss Josie
851, 915
Miller, L. W
517
Milligan, J. K. 289
Mills
576
Mills, Billy 575
Mills, J. L. 357
Milroy, Judge R. B. 401
Minerals
639
Miner-Echo Publishing Co.
516
Miners come to the front
774
Miners elect officials
784
Miners' homes catch
767
Mining in Yakima Valley 278
Minto, John 97, 218
Minute Women and Boy Scouts
791
Mires, Austin
357, 565, 892
Mires, Mrs. Austin
568
Miscellaneous
638
Miscellaneous provisions North Yak- ima Incorporation Act 412
Missionary Period, The
166
Missouri Fur Company
136
"Mr. Greatheart"
199
Mitchell, William
204
Mix, James D.
288
Money Order Office
652
Monroe, James
121
Monument to
1853 immigration
204
"Mool-Mool"
540
Moore. E. B. 432
Moore, Governor M. F.
284
Moore, Maj. Robert
509
"More Stars for Mabton's Flag
521
Morgan, J. E.
781
Morgan. Jock
273, 799
Moritz, E. A.
369
"Morning Star"
82
Morris, N. H.
800
Morrison, Rev. and Family
204
Morrison, W. T.
357, 577
Moses
254, 258
Mosier, L. F.
273
Mothers' Congress, The
905
"Mother" Whitman
183
Moulton, M. M.
363
Moving the City (Yakima)
394
Mowry, Prof. William
175
Moxee City
786
Muller, Sr., C.
522
Municipal Government in Prosser 831
Municipal ownership favored.
436
Munn, David
579
Murfin, A. M.
517
Murphys, James, John and William
267
Murray, Mrs. David
905
Musical Club, The Ladies
900
Musical Program
520
944
INDEX
Mutual Creamery Co.,
552
Myers A. C. 268
Naches
786
Naches-Selah Canal 362
Nagle, Mrs. H. H. 843
Names of advertisers in "Herald", in 1889 416, 418
Names of chiefs signing treaty
264
Names of contributors
641
Names of early steamboats
330
Names of immigrants of 1853,
202, 205
Names of Mabton soldiers
521
Names of petitioners for Kenne-
wick's incorporation
861
Names of present Yakimans
who
moved from old town to new. 402
Names of presidential electors, 1892 298
Names of river captains, pilots and
pursurers
332
Names of schools, and district num-
bers
458
Names of the mountain, The
927
Names of witnesses to treaty sign-
ing
265
Nason, Broshea and Doshea
273
National League for Women's Serv-
ice
902
"Native Races," Bancroft's
92
Native races of Central Washington 74
Navigation and Irrigation
389
Negro Creek district
64
Nelson Ditch of 1867
352
Nelson, John B.
267, 273
Nelson, Stahi, Kanasket and Kitsap
248
Nesoutis
916
Nesselhouse, August .573
New Development (editorial) 518
Newell, F. H.
Newell, Robert
352, 366
New order of things, A
163, 241
252
Newlands, Senator F. G.
New railway lines
352
342
Newspaper typewritten
516
Newspapers arrive twice yearly
510
Newspapers come around the Horn
510
Newspapers of other towns
516
Newspapers of Yakima Valley 496
Nez Perce war in the Wallowa in '77 254
Nichols, Miss Lucy 414
Nichols, Mrs. Anna R. 458
Nichols, Mrs. R. C. 905
Nickel and quicksilver
66
Nickel Ledge
58
Nixon, Dr. O. W
175
Noble, T. K.
366
Norman, W. H.
803
North Coast Railroad Co
344
Northern Pacific begun
337
Northern Pacific Company, The.
.530
Northern Pacific Irrigation Co .__ 363, 916
Northern Pacific, Yakima and Kitti-
tas Irrigation Co
797
"Northwest Forum"
514
North-West Fur Company
142
Northwestern
Improvement
Com-
pany
355
Northwest Light & Water Co. fran- chise 436
Northwestern Magazine, The
796, 376
Northwestern Stage Company
336
North Yakima. Act to incorporate __ 404
North Yakima, Founding and growth
of
.392
North
Yakima
(From
Oregonian,
Jan. '89)
419
North Yakima officials
441
set
North Yakima townsite lands
aside
395
Notice (Cascade district),
.628
Notice to shareholders of Sunnyside
Water Users Association
369
Notice: To whom it may concern.
.596
Nourse, M. F.
559
Number of teachers in each school
district
458
Nuttall, Thomas
161
Oakes, Zillah
795
O'Brien, F. J.
364
"Observer," The
517
Odell, J. W.
288
Odeneal, T. B.
541
Offers of help (to Cle Elum)
769
Officers' bonds filed.
750
Officers Chamber of Commerce
730
Officers elected in Yakima County, 1868 285
Officers Kennewick Commercial Club 873
Officers of Grandview
807
Officers of Kittitas Pioneers
892
Official results
776
O'Hara, Rev. E. V.
187
O'Larey, E. J.
538
Old churches
413
Oldest house in Yakima Valley
793
Oldest Indians interviewed
854
Old grist mill on Simcoe Creek.
558
Olding, J. G.
569
Olds, D. F.
791
945
INDEX
Old times in the Yakima Valley. 909
"Old Whitehead" 200
O'Leary, E. J. 886
Olmstead, J. D. 573
Olmstead, Phil
572,575
Olmstead, S. B.
571
Olncy, Frank
85, 554
Olney, Nathan
98, 240, 273
Olney, Nealy
557
Olney, William
85
"Olympia Columbian"
511
O'Malley.
Dan,
discovers
Indian
burying ground
854
One hundred and thirty-one cars ap-
ples
888
O'Neil, James
218
O'Neil, Miss M.
456
One Sluskin hanged
927
One thousand men to the front
584
"Only $1500. for soldier morale"
520
Only partial darkness
769
On the tip of Mt. Adams.
40
Orchard gardening, Profits in
804
Orcharding source of profit
804
Ord, Capt. E. O. C.
241
Ordinances (No. Yakima)
411
"Oregon Dragoons," The
195
"Oregon fever," The
201
Oregonian writes up North Yakima
419
"Oregon or the grave"
195
O. S. N. Company
331
Oregon "Spectator"
507
O .- W. Railway & Navigation Co.
343
Organizing Pioneers Association
890
Origin of fire (Cle Elum) 764
Origin of Names
86
Other crops
552
Other white men came.
926
Outbreak of war
238
Outline history of Reservation 539
Over the top the first day
522
Owens, D. W., "Dad Owens,"
859
Owens, H. K.
364
Owhigh
213
Owhi, Leschi and Kamiakin
224
Pacific Fur Company 138
Pacific Light & Power Company 356
Pacius, B. C. 520
Pacius, B. J. 792
Packwood, H.
573
Packwood, S. T.
357
Page, Henry
491
Pahotacute, Battle of
241
Paine, Thomas 162
Painter, Margaretta
568
Painter, Margaretta A.
509
Painter, Philip
509
Palmer, General
225
Palmer, Mrs. L. B.
481
Pambrun, Pierre
160
Pandosy, Father
227
Papers of other towns
516
Parker, Dr. Samuel
169, 178
Parker, Fred
395
Parker, Russell
525
Parker, William
273, 793
Parish, G. W.
288, 455, 573
Pasco leads the way 389
Pastors in 1902, Yakima's.
483
Pastors in Yakima, 1918
483
Patriotic day at fair
489
Paving improvements
447
Pay of county officers
599,600
Parker Bottom
793
Parent-Teachers' Associations
905
Pastors of Sunnyside churches
801
"Pea Greenc"
538
"Peace and its meaning"
519
Peace celebration
519
Pearson, A. B., House of
414
Pearson, the express rider.
231
Peck, J. P
579
Peed. W. J.
681
Pell, Gilbert
273
Pengruber, Agnes (Ward)
910
P. E. O.
906
People's ticket won (Yakima) 434
"Peoria Party," The
173
Period of Indian wars
222
Perkins, Lorenzo
257
Perkins murder, The
255
Perry, Hugh
573
Perry, J. M.
573
Perry, Mrs. J. M.
904
Personal mentions in "Courier." 1903
856
Personals
652
Peshastin District 62
Peshastin formation
58
Petition for division
595
Petrographic characters
60
Pcupeumoxmox, Chief
184,224
Petition for incorporation
860
Petition (Cascade district)
628
Phillips, W. W.
95
Physical and aboriginal history
33
Picnic to Swauk
658
Piend1, Henry
522
Pierce County's display (Fair)
491
94€
INDEX
Pierce, Thomas 275
Pike, Mrs. Granville Ross 904
Pioneer
380, 898
Pioneer
Association
for
Yakima
County
890
Pioneer buildings left 413
Pioncers, camp fires and talkfests
890
Pioneer journalism
510
Pioneer life in the valley
589
Pioneer meeting, to organize
499
Pioneer merchants
780
Pioneer stage lines, The
335
Pitman, F. L.
843
Plans complete for registering
524
Platt, Miss Lima
792
Pleasant Bounds house 414
Poetry of Irrigation
376
Pohotecute, or Pahquytecoot
787
Poindexter, Miles
304
Police department
443
Political history, Benton Co. .736
Political history, Kittitas Co 592
Pond, C. B.,
780
Poppleton, Irene Lincoln 331
Population figures, 1889-1890. 295
Populist and prohibition votes
299
Porter, James M.
178
Portia Club
901
Postoffice established 780
Postoffice in Shoudy's store 574
Potatoes by carload
805
Potato crop, $3,364
803
Potatoes, eight to twelve tons to acre
552
Potatoes, "Home of the Great Big Baked" 552
Potato Growers' Association 792
Poultry awards (Fair)
492
Powder at $50.00 per hundred
181
Powell. Luke
889
Powers, I. N.
342
Powers of the corporation ( Yakima) 404
Pratt. A. J.
289. 480
Pratt, Eben
480
Pratt, G. W.
456
Pratt, Mrs. Hanna
480
Preempt a claim
913
Prentiss, Narcissa
169
Preparing the bread root
587
Pre-railroad facts
679
Present officers of Granger
798
Present officials of Sunnyside
800
Present residents of Yakima
who
moved from old to new town 402
Presidential electors, 1892
298
Presidential electors, 1904
615
Press in Benton County, The 525
Press of Yakima Valley, The 496
Pre-Tertiary Periods
54
Pre-Tertiary rocks
57
Press, The, in smaller towns.
517
Prevost, J. B.
147
Priddy, D. C.
887
Principal Crops
5.52
Principals of the Academy
474
Pringle, Mrs. C. S., on Whitman
182
Prior, Robert
492
Private irrigation enterprises, Sum- mary of 365
Private irrigation systems 352
Private school by Mrs. Rich
911
Private schools, Yakima County
473
Proclamation of statehood
294
Productions
797
Profiteering. Would eliminate 386
Profit in orcharding
804
Profits of the fur business
133
Prosch, Thomas W.
238, 251
Prospects better than ever
388
Prospects are good for government irrigation 838
Prosser
811
Prosser "American" 525
Prosser boy wins on corn
494
Prosser celebrates July 4, '84
911
Prosser churches at present
842
Prosser Community Club
812
Prosser, Facts about
530
Prosser Falls "Bulletin"
528
Prosser Falls Irrigation Company 355, 520; improvements 814, 830
Proser papers,
525
Prosser Publishing Co.
535
Prosser "Record"
525
Prosser's water power
531
Prosser to Ainsworth, fare $5.00.
910
Prosser Townsite, The
813
Prosser, W. F.
277, 355, 485, 812
Protection to person and property __ 443
Provencher, Doctor
186
Provisional government 217; institut- ed 197
Public acts of 58th Congress
545
Public Educational Order
906
Publications, Yakima and Ellensburg
512
Public Utilities, Toppenish
790
Pumping system installed
857
Purdy Flint house, The old
414
Qualchan
238. 917
Quicksilver and Nickel
66
947
INDEX
Quiemuth and Leschi 248
Quiltenenock 233
Quilting bees 899
Races at 1918 Fair 489
Races native to Central Washington_ 74
Raiberti, Jean Baptiste 190
Railroads
632
Railroad Age, The
336
Railroad Commission, The 748
Railroad completed to Prosser
911
Rainfall, Variation of
347
Rains, Major
239
Randall, Amasa S. 516
Randall, U. M.
516
Randalls, A. S. and U. M.
508
Rankin, George S.
344, 361
Ratification of Trustee acts
397
Raymond, Mrs. Charlotte
906
Reavis, J. B.
360, 401
Rebuilding our burned city
772
Reclamation act
352
Reclamation era
382
Reclamation payments extended.
373
Recollections of Kennewick
912
Recollections of O. A. Fechter
892
Record of elections
751
"Record-Press," The
508, 515
Record Publishing Co.
497, 515
Recreation parks
446
Record of disaster
146
Rector, William
200
Red Cross arrives
769
Red Cross notes
522
Red Cross work of Home Economics Club 902
Redfield, T. J. 410
Redman, W. H. 371
Red Wolf
231
Reed, Charles B.
567
Reed. D. C.
457
Reed, E. M. 506
Reed, Miss Emily 377
Reed, Fred
355, 484. 896
Reed. Mrs. Mary 480
Reed, Walter J.
762
Reeser, Mr.
573
Relief work starts (Cle Elum fire) __ 768 Registrars and places of registration_524 "Republic" gives list of commissioned men 450
"Republican-Bulletin"
525, 528, 812
Reservation ships about 8,000 cars
yearly
.555
Resolutions for and against railroad_338
Result of first election in Yakima county 285
Results attained (Sunnyside)
803
Results of 1890 election
605
Results of races
490
Return to Pendleton
910
Ricard, Rev. Father
240
Rich, Nelson
277, 364, 813, 910
Richards, G. W. 491
Richards, N. C.
486
Richland "Advocate"
538, 885
Richland incorporates
884
Richland school board
884
Richland Festival, The
885
Richland, Hanford and White Bluffs
sections
364
Richmond, Mrs.
271
Riddle for historian, A
924
Riggs, H. B.
432
Riot of fun as Elks invade Fair Grounds 489
River business enormous in 1863
332
Road metal
69
"Robbers' Roost"
272, 510, 568
Robbins, Dr. John
573
Roberts, Jack
277
Roberts, Mrs. May
906
Robertson, Col. W. W.
502, 506, 904
Robinson, A. B.
250
Robinson, E. T.
791
Robinson, George
573
Robinson, Thomas R.
525
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
158
Rode Indian Cayuses
925
Rodman, G. E.
370
Rogers, Cornelius
174
Rose Society formed
903
Roselle, John
565
Rosencrantz, Ben 277
Ross, Alexander 148, 164, 564
Ross, Mrs, Mary A.
491
Ross, S. M.
491
Roslyn
777
Roslyn Bank Robbed .777
Roslyn Basin
66
Roslyn Commercial Club
781
Roslyn churches
781
Roslyn drill squad out.
768
Roslyn incorporated
782
"Roslyn Miner"
516
Roslyn "News"
516
Rousch, H. G.
801
Rowland, Mary L.
569
Rozelle, John and family
275
Ruckle & Olmstead
331
048
INDEX
Rudkin, J. J. 363
Rudow, L. A. 860
Rudow, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 860
Running true to form (Germany) .518
Rusk, C. E.
528
Russia wakes up 107
Sacrifices required 476
Sagebrush everywhere 912
Sager children taken in by Whitmans
182
Sahale
90
St. Elizabeth's Hospital 413
Saint, H. Y.
486
St. Joseph's Academy for Girls_190, 473
St. Joseph's Catholic church
478
St. Joseph's Mission
188, 189
St. Onge, Father
541
St. Peter's Mission
188
St. Rose's Mission
189
Saloons open day, night and Sunday
897
Sampson, W. C. 537
Sanders, C. A. 573, 577
Sanders' Mill 652
Sanderson, C. E.
377
Sanitation and promotion of cleanli-
ness
445
Sargent, Nelson 205
Sargent, Asher 205
Saunders, Professor 49
Sawmill built
373
Sawyer, W. P.
188, 363
Sawyer, W. W. 804
Saylor, Fred A. 90, 95
Schanno, Charles
276, 371, 353, 394
Schanno, Joseph
276, 280, 383, 394
Schisthi and Schorn
402
Schlosser, R. K.
803
Schmidt, John
567
Schnebly, Charles 567
Schnebly, D. J. 288, 507, 567
Schnebly, Dors
259
Schnebly, F. D.
260, 508
Schnebly, Henry
567, 892
Schnebly, Jean 568
Schnebly, J. R.
456
Schneblys, The
510
School board 708; of 1902 458
School districts, valuation, etc .. 317
School districts, Yakima county, 1919- '20 458
Schools 455; at Kennewick 849; at
Wapato
788
Schools, churches and societies, Kennewick 871; of Yakima 454; of Ellensburg 703
Schools (Cle Elum)
.777
Schools of county (Benton), 757; of Grandview 805; of Prosser, Present 842; of Sunnyside 801
Schools, private, in Yakima County_473
School statistics 1918, Yakima
458
Schulze, Paul
359, 399, 795
Schwingler, Herman
357
Scudder, H. B.
344
Scudder, Alice B.
473
Second county display
491
Secretaries of the Territory
307
Secretary of War Porter
178
Secret Societies in Prosser, 1905
842
Sedimentation
56
Segregation of warrants, June, 1918 442
Selah Gap and Painted Rocks
785
Selah-Moxee Canal
361
Selah "Optimist"
517
Selah, Town of
785
Selah Valley Canal
898
Selalı Valley Ditch Company
353
Semi-Underground houses
101
Senator Jones back of irrigation
391
Sercombe, Mr. and Mrs. J
860
Servoss, Fred
491
Settlements and occupations
848
Seventh Day Adventist School
473
"Shabbiest"
213
Sharp, J. P. 289
Sharp, W. A. 781
Sharpe, Harry S. 376
Sharpstein, B. L
288
Shaser, George
570
Shaughnessy, W. J.
538
Shaw, Captain
182
Shaw, Colonel, B. F. 211
Shaw, Mrs. A. J.
414
Shellers, J. B.
804
Sheridan, Philip H. 241
Sheriff on scene (Cle Elum) 768
Sheriff's posse trace robbers
780
Sherman, John
852
Shipments, 1917, from Yakima and Benton Counties 807
Shluskin
927
Shock, Mr. and Mrs. 204
Shooshooskin. 589
Short Notes
653
Shot at
498
Shoudy, John A.
272, 568, 576
949
INDEX
Shull, J. W. 410
Shultz, William 491
Shushuskin raises first garden 565
Sicade, Henry 98
"Signal," The
502
Silver and Copper 65
Simmons, Captain James
277
Simmons-Vaughn ditch
353
Simpson, Mrs, S. L.
456
Simpson, Sir George
200
Sinclair, Mrs. R. C.
906
Size of Columbia River
119
Skloom 233
Slaughter, Lieutenant 239
Slemmons. Arthur L. 515
Slemmons, Mrs.
890
Sluskin died in 1917
923
Sluskin neither lies nor steals
922
Sluskin no relation to Shluskin
927
Sluskin on "guiding two men to
white mountain"
923
Sluskin's age not known 921
Sluskin's last public talk. 923
Sluskin's passion for good horses.
._ 922
Sluskin's true narrative
923
Smaller river towns celebrate
883
Smith, A. B.
174
Smith, Birdie Clareta 569
Smith, C. A.
513, 848
Smith, E. L.
97
Smith, Edward P. 230
Smith, George
567
Smith, George Otis
51
Smith, G. W.
572
Smith, Hal. S.
517
Smith, Harlan I.
98, 847
Smith, Jedadiah 159
Smith, Jeff .567
Smith, Joseph 183
Smith, Sherman 357
Smith, Silas
109
Smithson, J. H.
357
Smohalla laughs it off 269
Smyser, Prof. Selden
569, 892
Snake River project has advantages __ 390
Snelling, Benjamin
268
Snipes & Co. Bank fails 342
Snipes, Ben
267, 779
Snively, Harry 492
Snively, Henry J. 299, 781
Snowfall, Range of 347
Snyder, Mrs. Nona 904
Societies, Ellensburg
703
Societies of Yakima
454
Soda Springs,
.786
Soil
796
Soldiers from Mabton, List of 521
Some steps in municipal life 413
Sonderman Mr. 846
Song of Dust Demons 378
Song of the Demons 381
Song of the Engineers
383
Song of the Waterwheel 382
Sons of American Revolution 891
Soots, O. C.
484
Sowles, Capt, Cornelius 140
Spain's opoprtunity
110
Spalding Rev. H. H. 169
Special campaigns
432
Special edition of Wapato "Indepen- dent 523
Special election Feb., 1891
606
Special election of 1889
295
Special meeting county commission- ers 630
"Spectator," Sketch of, Bancroft's
.510
Speelyi
87
Spencer, Lancaster
556
Sperry, L. E. aequires "Republican"
501
Splawn, A. J. 97, 267, 344, 486, 564, 891 Splawn, A. J., on Wilbur 541
Splawn, Capt. W. L. 258
Splawn, Charles A.
.270, 276, 284, 564
Splawn, Judge Charles
567
Splawn, Viola
566
Splawn's "Kamiakin"
232
Splawns, The
270
Spofford, C. A.
795
"Spokan." The on Snake River line 499
Sports, The (at Prosser)
837
Sproull, W. R.
528, 535
"Squaw Men" among first comers __ 267
Squibb, H. L.
843
Squire, Watson C. 298
Stacy, Martin Van Buren 896
Stahi, Kanasket and Kitsap
248
Stair, D. W.
371, 457
Stair, Mrs. Ella Parker
457
Standard Directory
.646
"Standard," The, correspondence from
583
Starkey, William 491
"Star of Oregon," The
196
Starting of the fur trade. 1,32
Start on return journey
128
State Fair of Washington
487
State Fair, The
487
Statehood,
605
State Normal School
455
State officers, vote for, 1892
299
State projects
368
950
INDEX
Statistics, Some concluding 326
Steamboat Era, The 329
Steamers, Names of early 330
Steinweg. Mrs. S. E. 899
Steinweg, W. L.
415, 485
Stelling, Jacob 491
Steptoe. Colonel E. J. 245. 251
Steptoe's defeat 253
Sterling, Guy 371
Sterling, S. T.
289
Stevens appointed governor
283
Stevens. A. W. 574
Stevens, Gen. Hazard, 223, 891
Stevens, Gov. I. I. 209, 223, 226
Stevens, J. H. 920
Stevens, Mitchel
575
Stevens, W. A. 573
Stevenson, J. W. 275. 289
Stewart, Charles
275
Stewart, J. K. 781
Stewart, Mary Ellen 368
Sticcas
235
Stiles. L. I. 473
Stockades, The 586
Stockmen, Some first 581
Stone, John A.
898
Stone. Rev. W. W.
516
Storage now developed
551
Storage water
370, 550, 570
Stories of the fur traders, 147
Storrs, L. S. 68
"Stovepipe Canal"
848
Story of early days
256
Strahoon, Robert 343
"Strait of Horrors"
200
Strobach, Richard
371, 414, 922
Strong. William 241
Stuart, David
142
Stuart. James
374
Stuart. John 142
Stuart, Robert
142
Students of Indian Myths 91
Stwires, Chief delivers an address 891
Subscription School .665
Substitute for coffee
590
Sugar at $50.00 per hundred
181
Sugar beets 5.52
Sugar beets produced, 1917, 328
Sugar beets shipped 809
Sulktalthscosum ( Moses) 224
Sullivan, M. C. 780
Summary of engineers report 626
Summary of private enterprises 365
Summers airs views on irrigation 388 we imers and Jones working for irri- gation 388
Summers, Dr. John W. 388
Summers favors other projects also_390
Sunday school started 479
Sunnyside and Grandview 798
Sunnyside Canal 359. 517
Sunnyside Commercial Club 80.3
Sunnyside incorporated 780
Sunnyside Library
802
Sunnyside Products
803
Sunnyside Project
324
Sunnyside projects and extensions __ 369
Sunnyside "Sun"
517, 802
Sunnyside "Times"
517
Sunnyside Water Users' Association
report
370
Surprise party, A 859
Swan, James G.
92
Swauk District
61
Sweeps onward (Cle Elum fire)
766
Swigart. C. H.
366, 374
Switchback completed in '88
338
Tahoma Cemetery 446
Tahoma is "White Mountain" 927
Tall and Short Strangers, The
924
Tamsaky
225
Tamahas wields tomahawk
185
Tampico 786
Tanner. Miss Alice 479
Tanner, Elisha
276, 474, 479, 480
"Tasted bread for first time"
926
Taylor. E. W. R.
888
Taylor, George
275
Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. William
566, 569. 892
Taylor's experiences with Enamese- chee Bill 586
Taylors, The
277
Tea made from berries
926
Teaching force at Wapato
788
Teachers in Roslyn Public Schools __ 709 Teachers of Benton County, 1918-19_758
Teachers of Yakima County. Direc- tory of 460
Teachers receiving "Licenses" 1869- 72 456
"Te-he"
847
Telephone wires open 769
Ten acres enough
797
"Tenderfoot" takes a trip
582
Tenneson, Alice M.
377
Ten per cent made on $1500 per acre valuation 804
Terms of Sale 797
Territorial Associate Justices
308
Territorial Att'y-General
308
951
INDEX
Territorial Auditors 308
Territorial Chief Justices 308
Territorial Treasurers
307
Territorial delegates in Congress
306
Territorial Officers
646
Territorial legislature of 1858
283
Tertiary Period, Eocene Epoch
56
Thomas. Mrs. Sam 572
"These are an American's pass-
ports"
197
Thiele, A. J. 525
Thompson, David 135
Thompson, T. B.
851, 914
Thompson, Mrs. Albert J
480
Thompson, R. R.
330
Thomas Adj. Gen.
244
Thornton, J. Q.
220
Thorn, Capt, Jonathan 140
Thorp, Dulcena Helen
270, 566
Thorp. F. Mortimer
267, 284. 565
Thorp, Major John
271
Thorp, Mrs. Philena (Henson)
267
Thorp. Melissa
566
Thorp, Leonard
267, 288, 352, 457
Thorp. Rufus Clifford
566
Thorp helps
772
Thorp, Village of
784
Three Thousand acres to sugar beets
552
"Three-ring circus" The
297,
610
Three Spanish Voyages 111
Three principal gold-mining districts 61
Three ways of cooking
589
Threshed Grain
638
Tieton Project
325, 372
Tiffany, R. K.
349, 360
Tigards, The
276
Tilaukait talks to Whitman 185
Tjossem Mill, The 365
Tjossem, R. P.
577
Timber lands on reservation
559
"Tisanawa, witch doctor"
918
Tisunya 917
To alfalfa growers 858
Toby and Nancy 588
To keep open house 414
Tolmie, Dr. W. F.
205
"Tomanowas Bridge"
89
Tomatoes from half-acre $500 803
Tomlinson, John
520
Toppenish 789
Toppenish boys answer last call. 520
Toppenish Commercial Club 550
Toppenish over top in Liberty Loan
791
Toppenish "Review" 517
Toppenish Schools and Churches .790
Toppenish "Tribune"
519
Town and County 651
Town and County
(From
WVena-
chie )
583
Town almost depopulated 916
"Town" Canal, The
575
Town Building
907
Towns on North Side of River
793
Town was wide open
897
Townsend, J. K. 161
Towtownahhee Monument
923
Tough place at first
403
Town hidden by Foliage
893
Townsen, Miss Frances
904
"Tragedy of Leschi," The
223
Transcript of proceedings 626
Transient Papers, Yakima and Ellens-
burg
515
Transportation Age, The
329
Trappers, Hunters, Trail-makers
131
Treaty with Yakimas, 1855 260
"Tribune." The
517
Troglodytes
514
Trustees chamber of Commerce 730
Trustee property, North Yakima. 397
Tuesley, George F. 506
Turner, George
298, 304
Turner, Miss Pauline
489
Turner, Robert A.
515
T'Vault, Col. William
510
Twentieth Century Club
901
"Two Battles"
905
Two bridges built 574
Two factions
415
Two hotels built
800
Two Noted Contemporary Yakima Chiefs 916
Two thousand five hundred dollars
from ten acres potatoes
805
Twinite
921
Two tons of potatoes from 75 x 85 feet 803
"Twice-a-week News." The 515
Tyler, President
174, 178
Tyler, Walter E.
535
Tyler, W. D.
355
L'dell. Mrs. C. E. 905
L'dell. Mrs. Alberta 906
"I'matilla." The
330
U. S. attorneys in territory
307
U. S. marshals in territory
307
U. S. postoffice established
573
U. S. surveyors general in territory_307
United Mine Workers' election
.783
952
INDEX
Union Gap Irrigation Co. 374
Union Pacific Railroad Co. 344
Union of North-West and Hudson's Bay Companies 155
"Vale" and "Greetings," ("Bulletin") 534
"Vale" of George and Alice Boomer
526
Valedictory, Schnebly's 508
Value of exports, 1917 323
Value of reservation crops
555
Van Amberg, Mrs. Jessamine
906
Van Antwerp, Ira
911
Vance, George
900
Vance, R. M, 484
Vancouver, Capt. George 117
Van Brunt, Mrs. Ed 906
Van Marter, J. G.
355
Van Vleet, Professor
473
Varied spellings of names
75
Varney, Mrs. A. C. 905
Vaughn, John
567
Vaughn, Thomas 277. 456
Vegetables __ 638;
produced,
1917,
326; shipments 807
"Venture," The 330
Verity, A. C.
534
Verity, A. E.
534
Verran, William
522, 557
Victor, Mrs. F. F.
175
Victory of the Volunteers
244
Villard, Henry
337, 795
"Visions Fulfilled" 377
Vivian, Mrs. Alice 479
Voice, J. E.
573
Volume shipping over Yakima Valley
Trans. Co. lines, 1917 344
von Winkel, W. 49
Voorhees, Charles, 291; Delegate 507
Vote of 1870 for county seat .287
Vote to locate school house
910
Voyageurs and Coureurs des bois
145
Wade, Walter 520
Waiilatpu 172
Wake, George T. 782
Wakker, Letitia 456
Walden. Freeman
794
Walker, Charles 288
Walker, C. B. 573
Walker, Cyrus 258
Walker. I. R. 162
Walker, R. C. 796
Walker, Rev. Elkanah 174
Walker, William 167
Wallace, J. R. 508 Walla Walla Bulletin on Irrigation
386, 388
Walla Walla campaign
242
Waller, Rev. A. F. 221
Ward, M. A.
812
Ward, Michael
910
Warnecke, Mrs. Emma
813, 909
Warnecke, Fred
813
Walsh, J. F. 373
"Want swap coat? Want swap horse?" 212
War organizations 906
Wapato
788
Wapato churches 789
Wapato "Independent" 522
Wapato project
325
Wapatox Canal, The 362
Warbass, Mr.
273
Warburton, Congressman 486
War chiefs of the Indians. 224
War Eagle
224
Ward Brothers 402
Warren gets "justice" 281
Warrior General Vein 63
War of 1812, the climax 147
War on the railroad, The
338
War Savings Stamps, Liberty Bonds,
etc.
449
"Wasco," the steamer 330
Washington Irrigation Co. 360
Washington "Historical Quarterly".
923
Washington Lodging House
858
Washington Irrigation Co., Letter to_794
Washington "Sentinel"
514
Washington State Fair 449
Washington State Normal School. 710
Washington universally "wet"
908
Water question, The
695
Water systems
446
Water transportation 345
Watson, H. R. 534
Watson, Mrs. Halsey 906
Watt, Aaron E.
510
Webster. Daniel 178
Weed, A. B.
401, 410, 432, 485
"Weekly Epigram"
513
"Weekly Record," The, First Number
of 890
Weekly "Free Press" 513
Week's average good (fair) 495
Wehe. A. F. 525
Weikel, George 371
Weller, Martin 533
Wells, J. H.
357
West Kittitas Canal 356
953
INDEX
Westport, Mo., starting point. 198
West Side Canal 575
Weyallup's Memorial to "higher offi- cials" 919
Weyallup Wayacika 917
"Wheat Chart" Jones 299
Wheat 25c in Walla Walla 342
Wheeler, A. 570
Wheeler Blockhouse, The. 569
Wheeler, C. H. 573
Wheeler, Charles
569, 571
Wheeler, Olin D. 124
Wheeler, George
571
White Bluffs "Spokesman" 538, 886
"White Eagle"
156
White, Charles A 285
White, Fred
273
White Bluffs
886
White Elephant," The 848
White Swan
548
Whitfield, W. G. 781
Whitman becomes lost 177
Whitman goes to Boston 179
Whitman, Perrin B.
179
Whitman's letter to Secretary Porter. 179
Whitman massacre, The
184
Whitman Mission 185
Whitman College 169
Whitman controversy, The
175
Whitman's diary, Mrs.
169
Whitman, Marcus 164, 169
Whitman, Alice Clarissa 172
Whitney, F. C. & Son
514
Whitson, Mrs. Edward.
891
Whitson, A. B.
568
Whitson, Edward
288, 344, 360, 394, 410, 484, 892 Whitsons, Edward and Albert 568
"Who drank whisky off Peupeumox- mox' ears?" 243
"Who was the Jonah?" 434
Whyama
87
Wigle, Dan 571
Wilbur, James H.
190, 255, 540
Wilbur stops German peddling
booze 543
Wilcox, C. A. 289
Wiley, A. J. 366
Wiley, Hugh and family 275
Wiley City
786
Wiley, Lovina Sherman. 475
Wiley, Martha
475, 891
Wiley, Wallace
352, 891
Wiley, W. W.
891
Wilgus, Mrs. G. W.
909
Wilgus, George 813
Wilkes, Capt. Charles 91, 195
Wilkes Expedition, The 195
Willamette University
169
Williams, Miss N. N 843
Williams, Miss Kate 877
Williams, F. A. 517
Williams, O. 456
Williams, Mrs. Wallis
904
Wilkinson, D. S. 887
Willoughby, Perry 538, 885
Williamson, Mrs. O. K. 904, 907
Williamson, Mrs. E. B 904
Wilson, William 275, 565
Wilson, Woodrow 287
Wilton, William 98
Winship Brothers
137
Winthrop describes scenes and ad-
ventures
209
Winthrop, Theodore 92
Wishpoosh myth 44
Weisberger, Mrs. Maude. 906
Witters, H. C.
763
Wiyeast
90
Womack. Virgil
522
Woman's Committee, Council Na-
tional Defense
906
Women's Clubs 891, 898
Woman's Club of Yakima, The 899
Woman's Club in Red Cross work.
_900
Woman's Missionary Society
481
Woman suffrage
617
Woodcock, Ernest
474, 475
Woodcock, Mrs. Frances E
478
Woodcock, Fenn B., sketch of.
476
Woodcock, Etha
475
Woodcock Academy principals
474
Woodcock Academy
474
Woodin, Ira
204
Wool, General
240
Woolery, Mary Ann
206
World's trotting record broken
495
World war, Yakima's financial part in 449 Would eliminate profiteering 386
Would develop sugar beet industry __ 387
Would accommodate 50,000 families.388
Would cost six millions
389
Wright, Col. George
241
Wright's letter to General Jones.
245
Wyeth, Nathaniel
159, 168
Yahpahmox
917, 920
Yakima, an industrial center
447
Yakima Basalt
59
Yakima Business College
473
954
INDEX
Yakima Canal and Land Co. 359
Yakima Chamber of Commerce,
Executives of 485
Yakima churches 478
Yakima city officials, 1886-1917.
430
Yakima Commercial Club __ 328, 371, 484
Yakima County press in small towns_517
Yakima County private schools 473
Yakima County teachers, Directory of 460
Yakima Daily Times 513
Yakima Democrat 514
Yakima Democrat on municipal poli-
tics 432
Yakima exports, 1917 323
Yakima fruit for passing soldiers. 906
Yakima Hardware Co. 415
Yakima "Herald" advertisers, 1898
416-418
Yakima "Herald" on 1918 fair 489
Yakima Historical Society 891
"Yakima" Hotel, The 894
Yakima Improvement & Irrigation Co. 354
Yakima "Independent" 514
Yakima Indian reservation 539
Yakima Inter-Valley Traction Co. 344
Yakima Irrigating and Improvement Co. 916
"Yakima, My Yakima"
376
Yakima Pioneer Association 204
Yakima "Record"
497
Yakima "Republican"
501
Yakima Reservation, Crop census
553
Yakima schools in 1902 458 Yakima's commissioned men in World
war
450
Yakima's contribution of men to
World war
450
Yakima's contribution to Cle Elum. _772
Yakima's financial part in World war_449
Yakima's honor roll (World war) __ 451
Yakima "Signal" 291, 502
Yakima Social Club 485
Yakima Valley District Federation __ 903
Yakima Valley farmer
513
Yakima Valley geology
48
Yakima Valley "Optimist"
517
Yakima Valley Potato Growers' As-
sociation
555
Yakima Valley Press, The 496
Yakima Valley Transportation Co ._ 344
Yakima "Washingtonian" 514
Yakima was tough place in '86 403
Yelleppit
128
York. W. Z. 259. 918
Young, B. F.
353
Young Chief
225
Young, Ewing 194. 218
Young, Joseph
229
Young, S. A. M.
557
Zillah and Granger .795
Zillah "Free Press' 517, 523, 796
Zillah officers 796
Zimmerman, W. S. 515
Zokeseye
279
Zumwalt. John
268
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