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The Franklin Recorder

June 25, 1897

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PASCO

Charlie Lum has position at NP depot.

Miss Annie McIntyre called at office.

Miss Lottie Lum of Kennewick visited Mrs. Kevil Tuesday.

Miss Jessie French to Walla Walla.

Mr. and Mrs. Fields visiting relatives and friends in Spokane.

J. Giezentanner and wife home from Walla Walla.

Smith O’Brien has found out what it was that C.E. Purdy had forgotten.

Al Lowe and wife moved into building lately occupied by Giles Plass.

John Smith and Fred Spates caught 105 fish in one day.

Mrs. A.L. Anderson of Lake visited Mrs. W.E. Bradshaw.

Mrs. H. Gantenbein in bed with sore throat.

Adrian S. Brown, formerly of Pasco, has position at Hilliard on the GN.

J.W. O’Keefe and Mr. Helsome home from prospecting tour up Snake River.

H.K Harrison has taken 30 days vacation to accompany Mr. Bradshaw to Methow country.

Mr. McIntyre and daughter Annie caught 111 fish in one day.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Durk of Kennewick in office, talking of leaving for the East.

BORN – to wife of Fred Kurtzman, June 21, a boy.

E.M. Hunt has taken Ed Barker’s place in yard as switchman. Barker will move his family to Southern Oregon.

Bert McClurken has taken a 30-day lay-off to go to the Methow country.

Maurice Wilkens going into poultry business.

Chas. Stewart to Ellensburg to visit relatives, then to Methow.

W.E. Bradshaw to Methow.

F.P. Speck writes from Washington D.C.

Sheriff Gray to Walla Walla. Says W.H. Giezentanner has sore throat.

Quoting SPOKESMAN-REVIEW:r.e. Smith in jail, accused of rape of Laura Udel, 14-year-old daughter of Mrs. Sherlock, well-known in Pasco.


KENNEWICK

Mr. Scott of Kiona in town.

Miss Katie Williams spent several days in Kiona.

Miss Lila White visiting her sister. Has just completed 3-month term school in Franklin county.

Rev. J. Lockwood to Walla Walla, then to C.E. convention at San Francisco.



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