Kirkland and Eastside Timeline 1918-1929 | ||
Compiled By Dale Hawkinson from the East Side Journal Newspaper Index by Alan Stein |
||
ESJ Issue Date | Description | Page# |
July 25, 1918 | ANDERSON STEAMBOAT CO HAS A NEW MANAGER (REED, THOMAS) | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | MR AND MRS C L PARRISH | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | STATEMENT CONCERNING JOURNAL AND EDITOR (CHAMBERS, WILLIAM E) | 2 |
July 25, 1918 | KIRKLAND GARAGE MAN RETIRES FROM BUSINESS (BLAU, EDDIE) | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | LOCAL FUEL SITUATION MAY BE SERIOUS | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | THE FUTURE CITIZEN (PROSPERO, O) | 3 |
July 25, 1918 | MARSHALL PATTY SEEKS BREAKER OF P.O. WINDOW | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | EAST SIDE BOY WOUNDED ON THE BATTLE FIELD (HANKS, CLAUDE) | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | ANDREWS, FOREST | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | ARANT, ARTHUR | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | MARSHALL PATTY SEEKS BREAKER OF P.O. WINDOW | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | STATEMENT CONCERNING JOURNAL AND EDITOR (FIRST EASTSIDE JOURNAL) | 2 |
July 25, 1918 | KIRKLAND DRY AS DUST | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | PAVING CREW TO REACH KIRKLAND NEXT MONTH | 1 |
July 25, 1918 | LOCAL FUEL SITUATION MAY BE SERIOUS | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | EZRA MEEKER OFFERS GARDEN | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | EXCELLENT FACULTY FOR SCHOOLS NEXT YEAR | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | GRAVELED STREET WILL SAVE MONEY TO SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | LOCAL SCHOOL FACES DEFICIT | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | IMPROVEMENTS AND TOWN GARBAGE ARE DISCUSSED | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | EARL ETZLER SEES ACTIVE WAR SERVICE IN FRANCE | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | ED MCEVERS KILLED ON LIBERTY’S BATTLE LINE | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | KIRKLAND BOY SAYS HE LIKES LIFE IN THE TRENCHES (BROOKS, HENRY) | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | JACOBSON, EDWIN | 6 |
August 1, 1918 | MCEVERS, ED | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | GRAVELED STREET WILL SAVE MONEY TO SCHOOL DISTRICT | 1 |
August 1, 1918 | PRODUCE DRYING FOR WAR TIMES | 1 |
August 8, 1918 | J G ROBINSON WITH HIS FORDSON AND PLOW (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 8, 1918 | ANDERSON YARDS ARE RECOGNIZED | 1 |
August 8, 1918 | NO MORE FORD CARS UNTIL AFTER THE WAR | 1 |
August 8, 1918 | KIRKLAND MUSICIANS WILL ORGANIZE BIG BRASS BAND | 1 |
August 8, 1918 | EAST SIDE MAN REPORTED AMONG THOSE MISSING (MANNY, HUGH) | 1 |
August 8, 1918 | FERRY LINCOLN BREAKS RECORD (RECEIPTS) | 1 |
August 8, 1918 | WATER MAIN CONTRACT AWARDED TO CHURCHILL | 1 |
August 8, 1918 | MARY WHALEN, GEORGE W RONCHETTI | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | THE SLITER-PEDERSEN PARTY AT THE MEXICAN BOUNDARY (PHOTO) | 6 |
August 15, 1918 | LAND COMPANY TO PARK WATER FRONT | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | BURGLARS HELP THEMSELVES TO STOCK IN DRUG STORE | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | FAMILY TROUBLE ENDS WITH BOTH IN JAIL (KRUSE) | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | THIEVES HAVE LUNCH THEN ROB GROCERY | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | EAST SIDE WILL HOLD MEMORIAL FOR MCEVERS | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | KIRKLAND BOY NOW AVIATOR (GILBERT, ERNEST R) | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | FILINGS CLOSE FOR KING COUNTY PRIMARY | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | STEAMER OSPREY STICKS IN MUD IN LAKE WASHINGTON | 1 |
August 15, 1918 | CHANGE IN WATER MAIN PLANS | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | BIG DEMAND FOR KIRKLAND HOMES | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | BIG DEMAND FOR KIRKLAND HOMES | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | COUNCIL TO HAVE BIG MASS MEETING | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | TOWN COUNCIL AUTHORIZED MORE CITY IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | DURKOOP, MRS C H | 6 |
August 22, 1918 | SIDELL, CUSTER | 6 |
August 22, 1918 | EAST SIDER WOULD GO TO STATE LEGISLATURE (WALTERS, EARL) | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | REGISTER BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, OR YOU CAN NOT VOTE | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | LOCAL DODGE CAR MADE RECORD CONSUMPTION RUN | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | BUSINESS STREET TO BE PAVED BEFORE FALL RAINS | 1 |
August 22, 1918 | KIRKLAND PAYS TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF HER DEAD | 1 |
August 29, 1918 | TO LAUNCH “OLEANDER” AT THE SHIPYARD SATURDAY | 1 |
August 29, 1918 | HIGH TRIBUTE GIVEN KIRKLAND BOY BY HIS EMPLOYER (FARMER, GEORGE) | 1 |
August 29, 1918 | TEACHERS AND PUPILS ARE READY FOR SCHOOL TUESDAY | 1 |
August 29, 1918 | EAST SIDE UNIONS WILL PARADE ON LABOR DAY | 1 |
August 29, 1918 | EAST SIDE UNIONS WILL PARADE ON LABOR DAY | 1 |
August 29, 1918 | MOTT, MARY M | 1 |
August 29, 1918 | BE A REAL CITIZEN – REGISTER AT ONCE | 1 |
August 29, 1918 | PATRIOTIC CITIZENS’ MEETING AROUSES LOCAL ENTHUSIASM | 1 |
September 5, 1918 |
ANDERSON LAUNCHES STEAMSHIP OLEANDER | 1 |
September 5, 1918 |
FORBES RESIDENCE DESTROYED BY FIRE | 1 |
September 5, 1918 |
EAST SIDE SCHOOLS OPEN | 1 |
September 5, 1918 |
FORBES RESIDENCE DESTROYED BY FIRE | 1 |
September 5, 1918 |
LOCAL LAD WOUNDED IN BATTLE WITH HUNS (FISH, HARRY) | 1 |
September 5, 1918 |
REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR MEN 18 TO 45 YEARS | 1 |
September 5, 1918 |
HUFFMAN, LENNA G | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
US INSPECTORS VISIT SHIPYARDS | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
CLARK NETTLETON BUYS P-I | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
LOCAL PHYSICIAN MADE CAPTAIN (BALDWIN, L BLAKE) | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
GAME COMMISSION TO PROTECT PHEASANTS | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
STRINGER WINS EASY VICTORY (SHERIFF) | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
MANY REGISTER FOR WAR SERVICE | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
CLARK NETTLETON BUYS P-I | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
CHANCES TO GET (FERRY) WASHINGTON SLIM | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
FERRY DOCKS ALMOST COMPLETED AND READY TO USE | 4 |
September 12, 1918 |
HIGHWAY PAVING CONTRACT SUB-LET | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
ROSE HILL RALLY A BIG SUCCESS | 1 |
September 12, 1918 |
SOLDIERS FROM FRANCE VISIT KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
FRENCH GOVERNMENT BUYS TWO SHIPS | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
MCINTYRE TRIES TO ENTER TANK SERVICE | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
JOURNAL OFFERS $25.00 IN CASH TO HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
FOOTBALL TEAM PLANNED FOR HI | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
SHIPBUILDERS UNION IS ACTIVE ORGANIZATION | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
QUESTIONNAIRES TO COME AT ONCE | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
LOCAL GROUPS ORGAINZED FOR PATRIOTIC WORK | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
JOURNAL OFFERS $25.00 IN CASH TO HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
FOOTBALL TEAM PLANNED FOR HI | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
PASTORS CHANGED IN METHODIST CHURCHES | 1 |
September 19, 1918 |
LOCAL GROUPS ORGAINZED FOR PATRIOTIC WORK | 1 |
September 26, 1918 |
J G ROBINSON AND HIS VICTIM (PHOTO OF BEAR) | 3 |
September 26, 1918 |
COUNCIL HAS LIVELY PLAN | 1 |
September 26, 1918 |
WOODRUFF, FOREST | 1 |
September 26, 1918 |
LOCAL RED CROSS NEEDS MORE WORKERS | 1 |
September 26, 1918 |
KIRKLAND’S NEW PASTOR PLEASES THE PEOPLE (GAILEY, REV R A) | 1 |
September 26, 1918 |
CHANGE OF PURSERS ON FERRY LINCOLN | 1 |
September 26, 1918 |
EAST SIDE GIVEN LIBERTY LOAN QUOTA | 1 |
October 3, 1918 | SHIPBUILDER AGAIN INJURED WHILE OPERATING SAW (EAGON, HARRY) | 1 |
October 3, 1918 | JACKSON THEATRE TO OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (RING, J E) | 5 |
October 3, 1918 | NEW MECHANIC AT ROBINSON’S | 1 |
October 3, 1918 | MORE MONEY OR NO WORK SAY LINCOLN DECK HANDS | 1 |
October 3, 1918 | BARTLESON, EMILY MAY | 1 |
October 3, 1918 | CURTIS, J F | 1 |
October 3, 1918 | BONE-DRY LAW IS REFERRED TO VOTERS NOV 5 | 1 |
October 3, 1918 | MORE MONEY OR NO WORK SAY LINCOLN DECK HANDS | 1 |
October 3, 1918 | KIRKLAND PASSES QUOTA IN LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | RING THEATRE READY TO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | ALL EAST SIDE MEETINGS FORBIDDEN BY CO PHYSICIAN (SPANISH FLU) | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | COMMISSIONERS GRANT CREW DESIRED WAGE INCREASE | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | MCINTYRE GARAGE ENTERED BY AUTOMOBILE THIEVES | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | CHRISTIE, E G | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | NELSON, ANDREW | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | TEW, RAYMOND | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | METHODIST ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF NEW PASTOR | 1 |
October 10, 1918 | WSS DANCE WAS SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL SUCCESS | 1 |
October 17, 1918 | RING THEATRE – GRAND OPENING | 3 |
October 17, 1918 | FEDERAL HEALTH BOARD TELLS OF INFLUENZA CURE | 1 |
October 17, 1918 | DEATH TAKES JUANITA BOY WHILE SERVING HIS COUNTRY (CATHCART, BEN) | 1 |
October 17, 1918 | DRAFT BOARD CALLS RESIDENTS | 1 |
October 17, 1918 | SERIAL NUMBERS FOR REGISTRANTS | 1 |
October 17, 1918 | CATHCART, BEN | 1 |
October 17, 1918 | CORNEILSON, INEZ | 5 |
October 17, 1918 | KIRKLAND GOES OVER THE TOP | 1 |
October 31, 1918 | MORE HARD LUCK HITS MCINTYRE’S ACCESSORY SHOP | 1 |
October 31, 1918 | SEATTLE MEN PURCHASE LOCAL BARBER SHOP | 1 |
October 31, 1918 | COMMISSIONERS REQUEST BONDS TO MEET CO DEFICIT | 1 |
October 31, 1918 | INFLUENZA UNDER BETTER CONTROL ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
October 31, 1918 | ARMY RECOGNIZES ABILITY OF KIRKLAND LIEUTENANT (NEWELL, COLE) | 1 |
October 31, 1918 | TAKE A FINAL SWAT AT BOOZE | 1 |
October 31, 1918 | GOVERNMENT, ASSURES COAL SUPPLY TO LOCAL DEALERS | 1 |
October 31, 1918 | FORMER GERMAN PRISONER TELLS OF HUN BARBARITY (LANG, BOB) | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | AVONDALE CHICKENS WILL REGULARLY ATTEND CHURCH | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | ONE DIES AND THREE ARE PAINFULLY BURNED BY FIRE (WARFIELD) | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | LOCAL MEN WILL OPEN A NEW COAL AND WOOD YARD | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | SCHOOL IS ON AGAIN, OFF AGAIN, TO PUPILS DELIGHT (SPANISH FLU) | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | ONE DIES AND THREE ARE PAINFULLY BURNED BY FIRE (WARFIELD) | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | INFLUENZA BAN RAISED TUESDAY | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | SCHOOL IS ON AGAIN, OFF AGAIN, TO PUPILS DELIGHT (SPANISH FLU) | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | NEW PHYSICIAN LOCATES IN FORMER OFFICE OF B & F (BAKER, M) | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | GERMANY SURRENDERS TO THE ALLIES | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | REDMOND BOY IS SHOT IN FRANCE (ADAMS, ARCHIE) | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | HOFSTAD, MRS PETER | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | ROBSTAD, HJALMAR | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | STENSLAND, HAROLD | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | DEMOCRATS WIN US SENATE AND REPUBLICANS THE LOWER HOUSE | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | EAST SIDE POLLS VERY LIGHT VOTE | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | STATE SUPERINTENDENT APPEALS TO BOYS AND GIRLS | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | CAMPAIGN OPENS FOR WAR FUND FOR ARMY AND NAVY | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | PATRIOTIC MEN HAVE FLAG RAISING AT CAMPBELL’S MILL | 1 |
November 7, 1918 | SOLDIERS WIN, CITIZENS GIVE | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
KING CO AGRICULTURIST HELPS CORN RAISERS | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
HUN HELMET IS PRIZED AS TEACHER’S SOUVENIR (MILLER, LAURA) | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
OLD FRIENDS WILL GREET EAST SIDE GIRL ON SCREEN (MARTIN, VIVIAN) | 6 |
November 21, 1918 |
MCINTYRE’S LUCK HITS HIM AGAIN SUNDAY | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
JUNGLE OR CEMETERY (EDITORIAL) | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
IF UNCLE SAM SHOULD WRITE THE KAISER | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
JUNGLE OR CEMETERY | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
RED CROSS LADIES WILL STAGE THANKSGIVING DANCE | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
FERRY LINCOLN CHANGES NIGHT RUN SCHEDULE | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
KIRKLAND PASSES UWW QUOTA | 1 |
November 21, 1918 |
SOLDIERS WILL BE GUESTS | 1 |
November 28, 1918 |
GARDNERS AND TRUCK MEN CAN NOW PLOW WITH GAS | 1 |
November 28, 1918 |
CITY COUNCIL GETS BUSY | 1 |
November 28, 1918 |
RED CROSS THANKSGIVING DANCE WAS GREAT SUCCESS | 1 |
November 28, 1918 |
BURGLARS ENTER DRUG STORE AND OBTAIN MUCH BOOTY | 1 |
November 28, 1918 |
MEN AND DOGS SEEK LOST MAN (COLEMAN, JOHN) | 1 |
November 28, 1918 |
LYON, ELLA NORA | 1 |
November 28, 1918 |
BONDSMEN WILL COMPLETE THE MADISON PARK DOCKS | 1 |
November 28, 1918 |
NOVEMBER SEES THE LAKE SHORE DRIVE COMPLETED | 1 |
December 5, 1918 | KIRKLAND OFFICIALS ARE REELECTED WITHOUT CONTEST | 1 |
December 5, 1918 | HAPPY VALLEY GRANGERS STAGE CHRISTMAS FAIR | 1 |
December 5, 1918 | WATER FRONT WILL BE MADE FLOWER GARDEN BY SPRING | 1 |
December 5, 1918 | MASONS FIND LOST HOUGHTON MAN (COLEMAN, JOHN) | 1 |
December 5, 1918 | BEEMAN, GREEN ARNOLD | 1 |
December 5, 1918 | EVANS, MARLCITA | 1 |
December 5, 1918 | RED CROSS EFFORTS ARE NEEDED THO WAR ENDED | 1 |
December 5, 1918 | SOLDIER GUESTS PROVE TO BE FROM HOSTESS’ OLD HOME (ANNEN) | 1 |
December 19, 1918 |
RING THEATRE OPENS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SATURDAY | 6 |
December 19, 1918 |
NEW RING THEATRE PROMISES KIRKLAND HIGH CLASS SHOWS | 4 |
December 19, 1918 |
CHURCHES TO GIVE XMAS PROGRAMS | 1 |
December 19, 1918 |
NEW VET HOSPITAL | 1 |
December 19, 1918 |
PALMBERG, MRS | 4 |
December 19, 1918 |
MAIL FOR KIRKLAND ROUTE CONGESTED IN LOCAL OFFICE | 4 |
December 19, 1918 |
LAKE SHORE DRIVE TO BE OPENED SAT. | 1 |
December 19, 1918 |
SOLDIERS WILL BE CHRISTMAS GUESTS | 1 |
December 26, 1918 |
RETIRING COUNTY OFFICIAL HONORED FOR GOOD SERVICE (KNUDSEN, KRIS) | 1 |
December 26, 1918 |
APPROPRIATE XMAS PROGRAMS GIVEN BY KIRKLAND CHURCHES | 1 |
December 26, 1918 |
PERRIGO, WELLS | 1 |
December 26, 1918 |
SLAGHT, FLORA | 1 |
December 26, 1918 |
FERRY GATEMAN INJURED BY UNCONTROLLED AUTO (CHAMBERS, J F) | 1 |
December 26, 1918 |
JEANNE CHATET, EARL ETZLER | 1 |
January 2, 1919 | A HANSEN IS NEW BOSS OF REPAIR WORK AT MCINTYRE’S | 1 |
January 2, 1919 | NEW GARAGE WITH YELLOW FRONT OPENS FOR BUSINESS (BLAU) | 1 |
January 2, 1919 | DONKEY’S SALE GIVES RELIEF TO MARSHAL AND NEIGHBORS | 1 |
January 2, 1919 | FIREWATER AND AUTO CREATE EXCITEMENT FOR FERRY CREW | 1 |
January 2, 1919 | FIREWATER AND AUTO CREATE EXCITEMENT FOR FERRY CREW | 1 |
January 2, 1919 | FIREWATER AND AUTO CREATE EXCITEMENT FOR FERRY CREW | 1 |
January 2, 1919 | MARGUERITE CAMPBELL, EARL ROGERS | 1 |
January 9, 1919 | CAPT BALDWIN TRANSFERRED TO CAMP LEWIS – VISITS HOME | 1 |
January 9, 1919 | SOLDIER ANXIOUS TO GET BACK TO OLD USA (STILLINGER, O R) | 1 |
January 9, 1919 | FORMER TEACHER RETURNS TO LOCAL SCHOOL (WESTOVER, FLORENCE) | 1 |
January 16, 1919 | MCINTYRE PURCHASES NEW TIRE MOUNTING MACHINE | 1 |
January 16, 1919 | EAST SIDE HEARS AND WILL ANSWER ARMENIA’S APPEAL | 1 |
January 16, 1919 | DARKNESS HINDERS NOT THE ORGANIZATION OF CITY DADS | 1 |
January 16, 1919 | THE CHRISTIANS OPPORTUNITY (GAILEY, R A) | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | TEACHERS AND TEACHERS SALARIES | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | LOCAL MEN FORM WHITE WING SQUAD TO CLEAN THE STREET | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | CO COMMISSIONERS MAKE CAPT ANDERSON PORT SUPT | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | FOWLER, MRS GEORGE | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | FORMER CARRIER RETURNS TO KIRKLAND MAIL ROUTE (REINSTED, A M) | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | FERRY LINCOLN BREAKS ALL RECORDS IN 1918 RECEIPTS | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | PHONE RATES CHANGE | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | TOWN WATER SYSTEM SHOWS BIG DIVIDENDS FOR 1918 | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | WINDS PLAY HAVOC WITH LOCAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM | 1 |
January 23, 1919 | WINDS PLAY HAVOC WITH LOCAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM | 1 |
January 30, 1919 | CAPTAIN OLIVER SURPRISED BY FERRY LINCOLN CREW (BIRTHDAY) | 1 |
January 30, 1919 | H R WALTERS & CO TO OPEN NEW FEED AND GRAIN STORE | 1 |
January 30, 1919 | LOCAL GROCERS WILL CONTINUE WAR TIME CLOSING HOURS | 6 |
January 30, 1919 | ROSE HILL RED CROSS TURNS OUT QUANTITY OF WORK | 1 |
January 30, 1919 | MUST EXCAVATE TO GET HOSE CART | 1 |
January 30, 1919 | ADAMS, RENE | 1 |
January 30, 1919 | M E CHURCH TO PROVIDE NURSERY DURING SERVICES | 1 |
January 30, 1919 | OVERHEAD APPROACHES ARE NOW IN USE ON LINCOLN | 1 |
January 30, 1919 | CROSSINGS BEING REPAIRED AND GRAVELING COMPLETED | 1 |
February 6, 1919 | BUCKALLEW JOINS WALTERS IN HAY AND GRAIN STORE | 1 |
February 6, 1919 | NEW SHOE AND HARNESS SHOP SOLICITS LOCAL TRADE | 1 |
February 6, 1919 | FIRE DESTROYS GARAGE AND THREE AUTOMOBILES (MCINTYRE) | 1 |
February 6, 1919 | SMALLPOX IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 6, 1919 | STRIKE HAS LITTLE EFFECT ON INDUSTRIES OF EAST SIDE | 1 |
February 6, 1919 | STRIKE HAS LITTLE EFFECT ON INDUSTRIES OF EAST SIDE | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
LOCAL OFFICER RETURNS HOME AFTER SERVICE IN FRANCE (NEWELL, COLE) | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
HANSEN HAS TEMPORARY SHOP – MCINTYRE BEGINS FIRE SALE | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
MILL HAND BREAKS NECK WHILE MOUNTING A BELT | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
THE YMCA AND ITS CRITICS | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
BIG MINSTREL SHOW TO BE STAGED FEBRUARY 28 | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
KIRKLAND STREETS STILL BEING IMPROVED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
KEEP IN AT NIGHT OR THE TOWN MARSHAL WILL GET YOU | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
HEHN, HAROLD D | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
JOHNSON, CHARLES E | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
COMMISSIONER AND SUPT OF FERRY HAD TO PAY FARES | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
KIRKLAND STREETS STILL BEING IMPROVED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
February 13, 1919 |
REPAIRING DAMAGES AT PLACE DONE BY RECENT STORMS | 1 |
February 20, 1919 |
COUNCIL ORDERS GRASS ON STREETS – SHY AT NEW WALKS | 1 |
February 20, 1919 |
COUNCIL ORDERS GRASS ON STREETS – SHY AT NEW WALKS | 1 |
February 20, 1919 |
HOME BOYS ASSURED OF JOBS UPON RETURN FROM FRANCE | 1 |
February 27, 1919 |
KIRKLAND POOL ROOM IS TRANSFERRED TO NEW OWNERS | 1 |
February 27, 1919 |
RAPID PROGRESS IS BEING MADE ON MCINTYRE GARAGE | 1 |
February 27, 1919 |
KIRKLAND LADY SUFFERS SEVER INJURIES FROM FALL (WEBB, MRS GEORGE) | 1 |
February 27, 1919 |
TRAIN WRECKS AUTO AND INJURES EAST SIDE LADY | 1 |
February 27, 1919 |
SCHOOL ELECTION IS ONE OF EXTRAORDINARY IMPORTANCE | 1 |
February 27, 1919 |
KING COUNTY’S NEW FERRY SUPT VISITS KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 27, 1919 |
KING COUNTY’S NEW FERRY SUPT VISITS KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 27, 1919 |
COUNCIL GETS BUSY ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF SIDEWALKS | 1 |
March 6, 1919 | COST OF EDUCATION IN KIRKLAND FAR ABOVE AVERAGE. WHY? (WESTER, W) | 1 |
March 6, 1919 | DARK FACE MINSTRELS GOVE PLEASING SHOW AT GYM | 1 |
March 6, 1919 | MANSON, DONALD | 1 |
March 6, 1919 | OLSON, LAWRENCE | 1 |
March 6, 1919 | WILLIAMS, FLORENCE | 1 |
March 13, 1919 | A FRIEND OF THE EAST SIDE (RAMSEY, CLAUDE C) | 1 |
March 13, 1919 | SON OF KIRKLAND LADY IS GIVEN MANY PROMOTIONS (CARROLL, EDWARD C) | 1 |
March 13, 1919 | AUTO MEN WILL SHOW TRACTORS | 1 |
March 13, 1919 | BROTHERS FORM PARTNERSHIP AND WILL CONSTRUCT GARAGE (BLAU) | 1 |
March 13, 1919 | SCHOOL WILL BEGIN CLASSES FOR CITIZENSHIP APPLICANTS | 1 |
March 13, 1919 | MINSTREL PERFORMERS ARE ENTERTAINED AT DINNER | 1 |
March 13, 1919 | AUBREY, JOHN ALVIS | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | SACRED CONCERT GIVEN AT M.E. CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | CONTRACTORS OPEN OFFICE IN BURKE & FARRAR BUILDING | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | DRESS SHOP IS KIRKLAND’S NEW BUSINESS ENTERPRISE | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | RED CROSS REQUESTS ALL OLD CLOTHING FOR REFUGES | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | JUVENILE CRIMES NEED ATTENTION | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | WHY NOT ALL JOIN? (COMPULSORY MEMBERSHIP IN GARDEN CLUB) | 3 |
March 20, 1919 | MINSTREL SHOW PERFORMERS ENTERTAINED | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | NEW SIDEWALK HEARING NOT COMPLETED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | FLOURING MILL IS LATEST ANNOUNCED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | JUVENILE CRIMES NEED ATTENTION | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | MATHESON, EBBEN | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | PETERSON, CHARLES C | 1 |
March 20, 1919 | POWELL, DAVID BURR | 1 |
March 27, 1919 | EAST SIDE DAIRYMAN BUYS FAMOUS PURE BRED HOLSTEIN (OWENS, TOM) | 1 |
March 27, 1919 | FORDSON TRACTORS MAKE HIT WITH EAST SIDE FARMERS | 1 |
March 27, 1919 | RETURNED SOLDIER HONORED LAST TUESDAY EVENING (MATHER, WALDO) | 1 |
March 27, 1919 | NEW STORE WILL MOVE TO LARGER LOCATION (KIRKLAND DRY GOODS) | 1 |
March 27, 1919 | COMMUNITY SINGING TO BE ORGANIZED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 27, 1919 | MILLING COMPANY PROCURES NEW MILL SITE ON RAILROAD | 1 |
March 27, 1919 | AMUNDSON, LILLIAN MAY | 1 |
March 27, 1919 | BERG, FREDERICK | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | NEW LUNCH AND CONFECTION STORE WILL OPEN SOON | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | WATCH YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS (“ROWDYISM”) | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | DOCTOR REMEMBERED THAT IS WAS APRIL FOOL’S DAY | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | BOYS FOUND GUILTY AND FINED IN POLICE COURT | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | COUNTY PRISONERS ESCAPE | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | FORBES, DORR | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | MCARTHUR, NOELL T | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | MUNSON, MRS M | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | MUNSON, MRS M | 6 |
April 3, 1919 | PERRIGO, GEORGE | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | COMPLETION OF LAKE SHORE DRIVE IS BEING CONSIDERED | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | GLADYS HURLEY, CHARLES H YOUNGER | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | MISS WITTENMEYER, WALTER WILSON ELLIOTT | 1 |
April 3, 1919 | OLGA HEDIN, ROY BERRY | 1 |
April 10, 1919 | ANOTHER STORY OF A SOLDIER’S LIFE (PIKE, W N) | 1 |
April 10, 1919 | MILLING COMPANY CALLS FOR BIDS ON NEW BUILDINGS | 1 |
April 10, 1919 | CONTRACT FOR NEW GARAGE IS AWARDED TO LOCAL MEN (BLAU) | 1 |
April 10, 1919 | FORMAL OPENING OF “BUCK’S” ANNOUNCED FOR SATURDAY | 1 |
April 10, 1919 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1918-1919 (PHOTO) | 1 |
April 10, 1919 | KIRKLANDERS WILL CLEAN-UP HOMES AND STREETS NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | NO MAIL! NO PEP! SAYS SOLDIER (HAMMERSLEY, JAMES F) | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | BALKY AUTO AND FRIGHTENED HORSE CAUSE BROKEN BONES | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | CLEAN UP! PAINT UP! SPADE UP! IS KIRKLAND’S SLOGAN | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | LOCAL PATENTS WILL BE EXPLOITED BY KIRKLAND MEN (TEW) | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | EAST SIDE BOY INJURED IN EXPLOSION ON SUB-CHASER (PERRIGO, T P) | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | THORNDAHL, HENRY | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | LINCOLN RETURNS TO RUN OVERHAULED AND PAINTED | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | ANNA JOHNSON, WILLIAM L JOHNSON | 1 |
April 17, 1919 | VICTORY LOAN DRIVE WILL BEGIN MONDAY | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | FORMER KIRKLANDER GIVES HISTORY OF 91ST DIVISION | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | NEW TAILORING SHOP TO OPEN | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | SESSIONS’ PLATE GLASS WAS CERTAINLY DOOMED | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | VICTORY LOAN DRIVE GAINS BUG HEADWAY ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | WE DON’T LIKE IT MR DOBSON (SEATTLE PURSER ON FERRY LINCOLN) | 2 |
April 24, 1919 | ANOTHER PAVING HEARING IS ANNOUNCED BY COUNCIL | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | BAD WEATHER HAS LITTLE EFFECT ON LOCAL EASTER | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | CAPTURED MOONSHINER – LOCAL MEN HELP OUTFIT | 6 |
April 24, 1919 | DAVIS, A W | 6 |
April 24, 1919 | CAPTURED MOONSHINER – LOCAL MEN HELP OUTFIT | 6 |
April 24, 1919 | MISSIONARY PROGRAM WILL BE HELD ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | BAD WEATHER HAS LITTLE EFFECT ON LOCAL EASTER | 1 |
April 24, 1919 | LOTTIE LARSON, EDWARD DONNELLY | 1 |
May 1, 1919 | JOHN CORT FARM IS SOLD | 1 |
May 1, 1919 | AUTO PAINT SHOP OPENS DOORS | 1 |
May 1, 1919 | NEW TAILORING SHOP WILL OPEN MONDAY (ANNEN, C M) | 6 |
May 1, 1919 | KIRKLAND PARK RED CROSS HAS FINE QUARTERLY REPORT | 1 |
May 1, 1919 | VICTORY LOAN LEADERS GIVE KIRKLAND’S HONOR ROLL | 1 |
May 1, 1919 | “RED RIDING HOOD” WAS VERY DECIDED SUCCESS | 1 |
May 1, 1919 | JACKMAN, JOHN E | 1 |
May 1, 1919 | RUTH RERRICK, FORREST BENNETT | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | HUN’S GAS ATTACK TURNS INTO PANIC (COLEMAN, SETH) | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | LOCAL BOY MET THE DECREPIT HUNS (BELL, MILFORD) | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | KIRKLAND MILLING CO WILL BEGIN WORK ON BUILDING | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | CLOTHES SHOP OPEN FOR LOCAL BUSINESS | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | KIRKLAND GARAGE (PHOTO) | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | VICTORY LOAN GOAL ALMOST REACHED SAYS COMMITTEE | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | TOWN OFFICIAL RESIGNS OFFICE (FISHER, JOHN) | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | ELDRIDGE, NELLIE | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | JORDAN, JOHN D | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | STEWART, ELIZABETH M | 1 |
May 8, 1919 | EAST SIDE ROAD TO BE REPAIRED | 1 |
May 15, 1919 | EAST SIDE GIRL AT RING IN PARAMOUNT PICTURE (MARTIN, VIVIAN) | 6 |
May 15, 1919 | NEW GARAGE WILL BE COMPLETED BY JUNE FIRST (BLAU) | 4 |
May 15, 1919 | KIRKLAND PASSES QUOTA IN VICTORY LOAN DRIVE | 1 |
May 15, 1919 | WILD AND WOOLY, DANCE AND GET DRUNK | 1 |
May 15, 1919 | JUANITA SCHOOL (PHOTO OF STUDENTS) | 1 |
May 15, 1919 | EAST SIDE GIRL AT RING IN PARAMOUNT PICTURE (MARTIN, VIVIAN) | 6 |
May 15, 1919 | SOLDIER DEAD TO BE HONORED | 1 |
May 15, 1919 | FORD IS STOLEN BUT POLICE RECOVER NEXT DAY | 1 |
May 15, 1919 | OLD SLEUTH HAD NOTHING ON OUR VILLAGE MARSHALL (ESCAPEE) | 1 |
May 15, 1919 | MANY REALTY TRANSFERS MADE | 1 |
May 15, 1919 | SOLDIER DEAD TO BE HONORED | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | KIRKLAND COMMUNITY CENTER WILL BE BUILT | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | MORE RESIDENTS WILL MAKE HOME AT KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | GOVERNMENT TEACHES THE MAKING OF HATS AND DRESSES | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA TO GIVE CONCERT | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | ROSE HILL SCHOOL (PHOTO OF STUDENTS) | 6 |
May 22, 1919 | TOWN COUNCIL STAGES AN INTERESTING SESSION | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | KIRKLAND HOTEL SOLD TO SEATTLE PEOPLE | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | LOCAL BOY GIVES SPEED COP A RUN FOR HIS MONEY (STOCKLEY, CHARLIE) | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | HOTCHKISS, CHARLES | 1 |
May 22, 1919 | MORE RESIDENTS WILL MAKE HOME AT KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | LOCAL BERRIES FIRST ON SEATTLE MARKET | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | RED CROSS NURSE TELLS OF WAR EXPERIENCES (JONES, HARRIET) | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | LOCAL MINISTER WILL ADDRESS GRADUATES | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | CLOVER NEWELL, HAROLD EVEREST | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | GENEVIEVE PARKER, FRED SAXE | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | DECORATION DAY TO BE OBSERVED | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | LUMBER COMPANY ADDS SAW AND PLANER | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | 15 BUCKS KNOCKS SPEED OUT OF STAGE DRIVER | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | F A BLAU SUCCESSFUL IN STOKLEY LAWSUIT | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | PETTY THIEVES MAKE CLEAN-UP AT HOTEL | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | 15 BUCKS KNOCKS SPEED OUT OF STAGE DRIVER | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | CAPTAIN PROPOSES MADISON HILL DETOUR | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | FIVE MILES OF WALKS TO BE BUILT HERE | 1 |
May 29, 1919 | SOLDIER DEAD WERE EULOGIZED SUNDAY | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | PROSPERITY (FULL-PAGE REAL ESTATE AD FOR BURKE & FARRAR) | 4 |
June 5, 1919 | FOUR GENERATIONS ASSEMBLE TO HONE EAST SIDERS BIRTH (FORSBERG, E) | 6 |
June 5, 1919 | WHO’S WHO IN KIRKLAND (GAILEY, REV R A) | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | MUSIC AT SESSIONS STORE | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | NEW GARAGE BUILDING NOW HOUSES BLAU BROS GARAGE | 5 |
June 5, 1919 | WORKERS START MOVE FOR LOCAL COOPERATIVE STORE | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | CHURCH UNITY | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | KIRKLAND WILL CELEBRATE 4TH OF JULY | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | TOWN COUNCIL DECIDES TO CONDEMN EIGHT STREET ENDS | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | GET EMERGENCY KIT ORDERS THE STATE HEALTH BOARD | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | KIRKLAND WILL CELEBRATE 4TH OF JULY | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | ORATOR DELIVERS ELOQUENT DECORATION DAY ADDRESS | 1 |
June 5, 1919 | APT, HENRY ADAM | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | SOLDIER SAYS ARMY OK BUT LONGS FOR HOME (BROOKS, HENRY) | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | KIRKLAND GROWS WITHOUT BOOM | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | CO-OPERATIVE STORE PLANS WILL BE DISCUSSED SUNDAY | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | MCINTYRE DELIVERS BUICK TO KIRKLAND LUMBER DEALER | 3 |
June 12, 1919 | USED CAR EXCHANGE IS OPENED BY LOCAL MAN | 3 |
June 12, 1919 | KIRKLAND GROWS WITHOUT BOOM | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | HIGH SCHOOL DRAMATIC PRODUCTION A SUCCESS | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | TWELVE TO BE GRADUATED FROM LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | FESTIVALS AND CELEBRATIONS | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | FUN PROMISED ON JULY FOURTH | 1 |
June 12, 1919 | KIRKLAND GROWS WITHOUT BOOM | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | VAGRANT, FARMER OR REAL ESTATE (WESTER, W L) | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | ORGANIZATION PERFECTED FOR CO-OPERATIVE STORE | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | ROSE HILL CHILDREN TO STUDY FOLK DANCING | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | KIRKLAND (AD FOR KIRKLAND W/ PHOTOS) | 3 |
June 19, 1919 | BOARD RELIEVES CONGESTION AND ELECTS LOCAL TEACHERS | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | LOCAL MUSIC TEACHER TO PRESENT PUPILS IN RECITAL | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | MERIT AWARDS ARE GIVEN PUPILS OF GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | THIRTEEN ARE GRADUATED BY KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | KIRKLAND HOTEL TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE TO PATRONS | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | BURGLARS MAKE DAYLIGHT ENTRANCE IN LOCAL HOME (ROSS, MYRON) | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | THIEF FRIGHTENED WHILE ATTEMPTING TO ROB HOUSE (FARMER, W O) | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | LOCAL MEN TO CO-OPERATE WITH BOYS IN SCOUT WORK | 1 |
June 19, 1919 | ROSE HILL CHILDREN TO STUDY FOLK DANCING | 1 |
June 26, 1919 | AFTER 11 YEARS PRACTICE DOCTOR TAKES VACATION (DAVIS, GEORGE H) | 1 |
June 26, 1919 | LOCAL MAN RETURNS AFTER LONG PERIOD OF SERVICE (LEE, D E) | 1 |
June 26, 1919 | KIRKLAND ELECTRIC COMPANY WILL OPEN DOORS SOON | 1 |
June 26, 1919 | KIRKLAND (AD FOR KIRKLAND W/ PHOTOS) | 3 |
June 26, 1919 | INDICATIONS POINT TO RECORD CROWD AT KIRKLAND ON THE FOURTH | 1 |
June 26, 1919 | UNCLE SAM CUTS POSTAGE RATES BEGINNING JULY 1 | 1 |
June 26, 1919 | FIRM CHANGES PERSONNEL – ELECTRICAL LINE INSTALLED (ROWE & WHITE) | 1 |
June 26, 1919 | LUCY LONG, A W DOWDEN | 1 |
June 26, 1919 | MARY ELIZABETH COLLINS, CHESTER FREEMAN | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | ARMY OFFICER AND FAMILY TO MAKE KIRKLAND THEIR HOME (ROSE, L L) | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | KIRKLAND STORES TO CLOSE BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | THEATRE CHANGES NAME UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | KIRKLAND (AD FOR KIRKLAND W/ PHOTOS) | 3 |
July 3, 1919 | PUPILS OF MRS BURKE PRESENTED IN PIANO RECITAL | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | BARN DANCE ATTRACTS BIG CROWD AT COUNTY FARM | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | FOURTH OF JULY PROGRAM | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | AMERICA DRY – FIRST GREAT NATION TO ABOLISH SALOONS | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | PURSER DIGBY LEAVES CREW OF FERRY LINCOLN | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | MARGARET MCKINNEY, GEORGE BURT | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | NORA BOARTS, LESLIE BURGESS | 1 |
July 3, 1919 | RUBY MASON, OSCAR NOLL | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | BUMPER CROP OF CHERRIES IN EAST SIDE ORCHARDS | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | BOY RETURNS HOME AFTER VARIED WAR EXPERIENCES (LEEDS, HAROLD) | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | WILL ORGANIZE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MONDAY NIGHT | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | KIRKLAND (AD FOR KIRKLAND W/ PHOTOS) | 4 |
July 10, 1919 | INCREASE OF FERRY RATES IS RANK INJUSTICE | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | CANNING AND DRYING TO BE DEMONSTRATED AT HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | KIRKLAND HAS BIG FOURTH | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | HANSEN, ANDREW | 5 |
July 10, 1919 | JACKMAN, FLORA | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | STEELE, JAMES | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | COMMISSIONERS ANNOUNCE INCREASED FERRY RATES | 1 |
July 10, 1919 | MABEL STUART, JOHN FISH | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | EXCAVATION WORK STOPPED BY OWNER OF PROPERTY | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | KIRKLAND IS DOTTED WITH HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | GROCERTERIA COMPANY WILL OPEN STORE IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | BLASTING DAMAGES AUTOS AND INJURES YOUNG LADY (MARTIN, MRS F J) | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAS AUSPICIOUS BEGINNING | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | KIRKLAND IS DOTTED WITH HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | LOCAL BUILDING COMPANY ORGANIZES AND STARTS WORK | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | THIEF STEALS JEWELRY WHILE OWNER IS ABSENT (CLEMMONS, MRS F A) | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | MONSTROUS MASS MEETING ORGANIZES FOR FERRY FIGHT | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | OFFICIALS RESCIND RAISED RATES | 1 |
July 17, 1919 | EXCAVATION WORK STOPPED BY OWNER OF PROPERTY | 1 |
July 24, 1919 | ANOTHER KIRKLAND VETERAN UNITED WITH HIS FAMILY (MCKIBBEN, E C) | 1 |
July 24, 1919 | TRANSFER MAN ADDS NEW TRUCK TO HANDLE BUSINESS | 1 |
July 24, 1919 | TOWN TO BUY STREET ENDS | 1 |
July 24, 1919 | NEW INDUSTRY COMING – UTILIZE LOCAL PRODUCTS (DEHYDRATORS) | 1 |
July 24, 1919 | BECHTOL, MRS E R | 1 |
July 24, 1919 | HARD CONTEST ON FERRY FARE | 1 |
July 24, 1919 | TOWN TO BUY STREET ENDS | 1 |
July 24, 1919 | JULIA KANGUR, JOHN PELLEUR | 1 |
July 31, 1919 | KIRKLAND MAN IS MANAGER OF ORCHESTRA (WHITE, E C) | 1 |
July 31, 1919 | COUNTRY HOME COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY FIRE (WILLOWMORE FARM) | 1 |
July 31, 1919 | BUCK WILL ADD OTHER LINES TO HIS BUSINESS | 1 |
July 31, 1919 | KIRKLAND HI LOSES TWO OF ITS FACULTY | 1 |
July 31, 1919 | COUNTRY HOME COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY FIRE (WILLOWMORE FARM) | 1 |
July 31, 1919 | FERRY RATE AGREEMENT WILL SATISFY EAST SIDE | 1 |
July 31, 1919 | NEW AUTO STAGE SERVICE ANNOUNCED BY LOCAL MAN (WALTERS, H R) | 1 |
July 31, 1919 | MARIE SCHWENK, M A RHODES | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | BURKE & FARRAR – YOUR AMBITIONS REALIZED AT KIRKLAND (FULL PAGE) | 3 |
August 7, 1919 | GROCERTERIA NO 32 OPENS IN KIRKLAND | 7 |
August 7, 1919 | LOCAL BOY GIVEN HIGH WAR HONOR (WEAVER, BENJAMIN W) | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | INSPECTORS SAY HI SCHOOL IS IN GOOD CONDITION | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | GARAGE MAN SELLS BUSINESS INTEREST (ROBINSON, J G) | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | HUSTLER TAKES OVER THE MILLING COMPANY BUSINESS (DIGBY, JOHN H) | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | CONTRACT SIGNED FOR CHAUTAUQUA | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | BELLEVUE MAN PURCHASES HOTEL AND RESTAURANT (CARNEY, E E) | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | TELL YOUR TROUBLES TO CHAS ANDREWS FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS (MARSHALL) | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | EAST SIDERS WILL FORM ORGANIZATION | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | COMMISSIONERS CHANGE FRONT AND INCREASE FERRY RATES | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | FERRY LINCOLN SHOWS PROFITS DURING JULY | 1 |
August 7, 1919 | LOCAL BOY GIVEN HIGH WAR HONOR (WEAVER, BENJAMIN W) | 1 |
August 14, 1919 | BURKE & FARRAR – A HOME FOR EVERYONE (FULL PAGE) | 6 |
August 14, 1919 | BURKE & FARRAR – BUY A HOME NOW | 3 |
August 14, 1919 | MAGAZINE TELLS ABOUT NEW KIRKLAND RESIDENT (SPAWN, A F) | 1 |
August 14, 1919 | CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS | 1 |
August 14, 1919 | TEACHERS SHOULD RESIDE AT KIRKLAND | 2 |
August 14, 1919 | SON OF KIRKLAND’S FOUNDER RETURNS TO HIS OLD HOME | 1 |
August 14, 1919 | MOVEMENT FOR EAST SIDE HOSPITAL GAINS HEADWAY | 1 |
August 14, 1919 | RATHBUN, SLAVEN BORDEN | 1 |
August 14, 1919 | EAST SIDERS ORGANIZE FOR CO-OPERATIVE WORK | 1 |
August 14, 1919 | MAGAZINE TELLS ABOUT NEW KIRKLAND RESIDENT (SPAWN, A F) | 1 |
August 14, 1919 | AGNES CARLSON, ARTHUR GARDNER | 1 |
August 21, 1919 | RARE ORCHIDS PRESENTED TO SEATTLE BY EAST SIDE MAN (CLISE, J W) | 1 |
August 21, 1919 | LOCAL BUSINESS CONCERNS CHANGE THEIR LOCATIONS (TRADING COMPANY) | 1 |
August 21, 1919 | NEW STORE PROVES THAT PEOPLE WILL TRADE AT HOME | 1 |
August 21, 1919 | BOY WOUNDS PLAYMATE AS THEY PLAY WITH REVOLVER | 1 |
August 21, 1919 | MARGARET FARMER, FRANK BUCKLEY | 1 |
August 21, 1919 | COUNCIL CLOSES STREET END DEAL AND PREPARES BUDGET | 1 |
August 21, 1919 | EARL ETZLER | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | FIRE DESTROYS SUBURBAN HOME MONDAY AT NOON (SMITH, E C) | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | BARBER SHOP PURCHASED BY BELLINGHAM MAN (HADLEY, J S) | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | NEW FEED AND GRAIN STORE WILL OPEN DOORS NEXT WEEK (RONCHETTI) | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | FIRE DESTROYS SUBURBAN HOME MONDAY AT NOON (SMITH, E C) | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | HOMES, JOHN S | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | TOSH, ELIZABETH | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | JOURNAL ISSUES BIG ANNIVERSARY NUMBER | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | STAGE LINE TO NORTHUP SAVES MANY WEARY FEET | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | GLADYS BOINK, HARRY WALTERS | 1 |
August 28, 1919 | MARJORIE HAMMOND, JOHN E HOLM | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
KIRKLAND MAN IS NAMED STATE FACTORY INSPECTOR (EVEREST, H P) | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
EASTERN MAN PURCHASES BAKERY AND BUILDING (ROBERTS, HARRY E) | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
NEW OWNER OF GARAGE TAKES POSSESSION ON THE FIRST | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
AUTO MAN BARELY ESCAPES DEATH FROM FALLING TANK (MCINTYRE, R J) | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
SCHOOL OPENS WITH MANY NEW FACES ON FACULTY | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
COMPROMISE PLAN SUGGESTED TO GET MARKET STREET END | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
LOCAL CHURCH ENDS MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR OF HISTORY (METHODIST) | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
SEATTLE MINISTERS WILL CONDUCT LOCAL REVIVAL | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
COMPROMISE PLAN SUGGESTED TO GET MARKET STREET END | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
CLOVER NEWELL, HAROLD EVEREST | 1 |
September 4, 1919 |
EDITH LENNON, ROBERT N SMITH | 1 |
September 11, 1919 |
A REMEDY FOR THE EVILS OF JAPANESE IMMIGRATION | 1 |
September 11, 1919 |
ROSE HILL PEOPLE PLEASED WITH MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT | 1 |
September 11, 1919 |
MARSHAL WARNS BICYCLISTS TO KEEP OFF SIDEWALKS | 1 |
September 11, 1919 |
WAR LEAVES ITS STAMP UPON FACES OF SOLDIERS | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
RESTAURANT BUILDING ROOM FOR NEW BAKERY EQUIPMENT | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
BOY VISITOR ON EAST SIDE VICTIM OF ACCIDENT (COOK, HOWARD) | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
HOSPITAL IS DISCUSSED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
KIRKLAND HI WILL HAVE STRONG FOOTBALL TEAM | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
PLANS TO PURCHASE PARK STARTED BY TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
DEHYDRATING PLANT READY TO EVAPORATE LOCAL FRUITS | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
HOSPITAL IS DISCUSSED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
NEW LOCAL POSTMASTER TAKES OFFICE ON FIRST (HANSEN, CHRISTIAN) | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
KIRKLAND HI WILL HAVE STRONG FOOTBALL TEAM | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
PLANS TO PURCHASE PARK STARTED BY TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
LOCAL PASTOR RETURNED TO CHURCH FOR ANOTHER YEAR (GAILEY, R A) | 1 |
September 18, 1919 |
HAZEL BROWNFIELD, LOUIS DEMERITT | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
RENEWED ACTIVITIES HAVE BEGUN AT ANDERSON SHIPBUILDING COMPANY | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
CHINESE PUZZLE STILL PUZZLES SAYS CAPTAIN (POINDEXTER, CHARLES) | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
CO-OPERATIVE PEOPLE HAVE BEGUN STORE CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
NEW BAKERY ADDITION NEARS COMPLETION – OVEN INSTALLED | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
FIRE THREATENS RESIDENCE OF GEORGE TEW SUNDAY | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
DISTINGUISHED ARMY MAN WITH ASSOCIATE BUYS STORE (WINTERS, H L) | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
GATEWAY THEATRE WILL HAVE SPECIAL MUSIC SUNDAY (PROF CLAUDIO) | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
FIRE THREATENS RESIDENCE OF GEORGE TEW SUNDAY | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
CURTIS, MRS (WIFE OF CAPT CURTIS) | 1 |
September 25, 1919 |
TRIMBLE, ANNA E | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | LOCAL PHYSICIAN RETURNS FROM LENGTHY TRIP EAST (DAVIS, GEORGE) | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | MOVIE ACTRESS ENJOYS VACATION ON EAST SIDE (WALCAMP, MARIE) | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | THEY CAME – SAW – AND BOUGHT A KIRKLAND HOME (FORD, W H) | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | DOWDEN SELLS STORE AND WILL LEAVE FOR THE EAST | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | NEW GROCERY STORE OFFERS INDUCEMENTS TO CUSTOMERS | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | JOY REIGNS SUPREME UNTIL OFFICERS DISCOVER STILL | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | CORT, KITTY WATKINSON | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | LOCAL PAPER HAS AGAIN PASSED INTO OTHER HANDS (NEWS-INDEPENDENT) | 1 |
October 2, 1919 | JOY REIGNS SUPREME UNTIL OFFICERS DISCOVER STILL | 1 |
October 9, 1919 | THE BOLSHEVIKI IN OUR MIDST | 1 |
October 9, 1919 | COMMUNITY CLUB OFFERS PRETENTIOUS PROGRAM | 1 |
October 9, 1919 | CONNERY, JOSEPH | 1 |
October 9, 1919 | TRACEY, MRS GLEN | 1 |
October 9, 1919 | COUNTY TO BUILD $3000,000 FERRY | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | BANKER IS NOT TOO OLD TO HAVE BIRTHDAYS (JOHNSON, GLENN) | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | KIRKLAND BOY WILL STUDY HYGIENE IN BRITISH ISLES (WALTERS, CHAS) | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | PARK AND SCHOOL SITE PURCHASE PLANS CONSIDERED | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | AUTO TRUCK PLAYS HAVOC WITH DRINKING FOUNTAIN | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | THERE’S MONEY IN LOGANBERRIES AND GRAPES FOR THE PRODUCER | 9 |
October 16, 1919 | THERE’S WEALTH UNDER OUR FEET (AGRICULTURE) | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CENTER SCHOOL OF MUSIC NOW OPEN | 10 |
October 16, 1919 | TUNE UP FOR THE COMING SONGFEST AT KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | NEXT YEAR’S BUDGET RUNS CLOSE TO FIVE MILLION DOLLARS | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | JUSTICE RESIGNS OFFICE SUCCESSOR NAMED SOON (CHAMBERS, J T) | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | PARK AND SCHOOL SITE PURCHASE PLANS CONSIDERED | 1 |
October 16, 1919 | ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CENTER SCHOOL OF MUSIC NOW OPEN | 10 |
October 16, 1919 | HELEN HANSON, LYLE JOHNSON | 1 |
October 23, 1919 | PARK AND SCHOOL SITE AGAIN UNDER CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
October 23, 1919 | CARBURETOR MAN COMES TO KIRKLAND (TOFFEE, VERNON) | 7 |
October 23, 1919 | THAT HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING | 4 |
October 23, 1919 | WILL PAY $200 PER ACRE FOR BERRIES | 1 |
October 23, 1919 | ALL KIRKLAND TO SING AT SONGFEST SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
October 23, 1919 | PROCLAMATION (AMERICANIZATION AND THEODORE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
October 23, 1919 | WASNER, CHARLES OLIVER | 1 |
October 23, 1919 | PARK AND SCHOOL SITE AGAIN UNDER CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
October 23, 1919 | NEW CHURCH TO ORGANIZE ON ROSE HILL SUNDAY (NAZARENE) | 1 |
October 23, 1919 | WIND TAKES A VICIOUS SWIPE AT PHIL (MCCLELLAN) AND AUTO | 1 |
October 30, 1919 | RETURNED SOLDIER HONORED BY FRIENDS (JENSON, HARRY) | 1 |
October 30, 1919 | THE FALLEN GIANT (ROOSEVELT, THEODORE) | 1 |
October 30, 1919 | NEW TEACHER ENGAGED FOR KIRKLAND HI (OVERFIELD, F P) | 1 |
October 30, 1919 | SEATTLE MUSICIAN TO ORGANIZE CLASS IN KIRKLAND (CLAUDIO, E) | 1 |
October 30, 1919 | SINGERS SING AT ROUSING SONGFEST SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
October 30, 1919 | AGED HOUGHTON MAN DISAPPEARS FROM HOME (FAGERBERG, A J) | 1 |
October 30, 1919 | AMERICAN LEGION WILL BE ORGANIZED ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
October 30, 1919 | CHURCH PEOPLE TO HOLD ASSOCIATION AT KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | APPLE TREE GETS MIXED UP ON THE CALENDAR | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | DIGBY HAS NEW PARTNER IN GRAIN AND FEED STORE (HAMMER, T L) | 6 |
November 6, 1919 | DRYGOOD STORE INCREASES SPACE FOR LARGER STOCK | 6 |
November 6, 1919 | RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | DEBATERS TO DISCUSS THE IMMIGRATION QUESTION | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | THE WINNING HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | REDMOND AUTO STOLEN AND RECOVERED ON SAME DAY (WRIGHT, EARL) | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | FAGERBERG, A J | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | AMERICAN LEGION WILL ORGANIZE ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | THE WINNING HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | CHURCH PEOPLE TO MEET AT KIRKLAND NEXT WEEK | 1 |
November 6, 1919 | FERRY NARROWLY ESCAPES CRUSHING INTO LOG BOOM | 1 |
November 13, 1919 |
EAST SIDE WILL DISCUSS FRUIT AND BERRIES AT LARGE MASS MEETING | 1 |
November 13, 1919 |
EAST SIDE BANKERS GUESTS IN REDMOND WEDNESDAY | 1 |
November 13, 1919 |
KIRKLAND DEFEATS SEATTLE SCHOOL IN FIRST DEBATE | 1 |
November 13, 1919 |
COMMUNITY SINGING SHOWS GROWTH IN POPULARITY | 1 |
November 13, 1919 |
SEATTLE MUSICIANS PLEASE AUDIENCE AT ROSE HILL | 1 |
November 13, 1919 |
FORMER FIGHTERS START AMERICAN LEGION POST | 1 |
November 13, 1919 |
CONGREGATIONALISTS HAVE BUSY DAY AT CONVENTION | 1 |
November 13, 1919 |
ANNIVERSARY OF ARMISTICE CELEBRATED AT ROSE HILL | 5 |
November 13, 1919 |
ANNIVERSARY OF ARMISTICE CELEBRATED AT ROSE HILL | 5 |
November 20, 1919 |
BERRY GROWERS MEET GUARANTEE | 1 |
November 20, 1919 |
BERRY INDUSTRY ASSURED | 1 |
November 20, 1919 |
MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN WILL BE ELECTED DEC 2 | 1 |
November 20, 1919 |
BURGLARS BUSY IN KIRKLAND THE PAST FEW WEEKENDS | 1 |
November 20, 1919 |
MARSHAL PATTY IN COURT CHARGED WITH BURGLARY (MOCK COURT) | 1 |
November 20, 1919 |
THIEVES RAID CAR AND TAKE HOUSEHOLD GOODS | 1 |
November 20, 1919 |
AMERICAN LEGION SELECTS NAME AND OFFICERS PRO TEM | 1 |
November 20, 1919 |
PARK PURCHASE UP TO VOTERS (HIGH SCHOOL SITE) | 1 |
November 27, 1919 |
EAST SIDE BULL WINS FIRST PRIZE AT STOCK SHOW | 1 |
November 27, 1919 |
LOCAL PHYSICIAN HIGHLY HONORED BY GOV HART (DAVIS, GEORGE) | 1 |
November 27, 1919 |
BELLEVUE INVITES EAST SIDE TO ATTEND CARNIVAL | 1 |
November 27, 1919 |
CANDIDATES FILE PETITIONS FOR TOWN-ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
November 27, 1919 |
PURSER CONTRIBUTES CASH TO A BOLD HIGHWAYMAN | 1 |
November 27, 1919 |
ROBBERS BAFFLED IN FERRY HOLDUP | 1 |
November 27, 1919 |
ROBBERS BAFFLED IN FERRY HOLDUP | 1 |
November 27, 1919 |
BERTHA A LINDFORS, GEORGE G NELSON | 5 |
November 27, 1919 |
JENNIE TARDY, CARL SWAN | 6 |
December 4, 1919 | JOURNAL EDITOR ATTACKED AT HOME AND TAKEN BY FORCE (BIRTHDAY) | 1 |
December 4, 1919 | TWO EAST SIDE ELECTIONS QUIET | 1 |
December 4, 1919 | SLEEPING DISEASE TAKES LOCAL MAN (ROYS, ANER) | 1 |
December 4, 1919 | ROBINSON NOW SOLE OWNER OF TEW DEVELOPMENT CO | 1 |
December 4, 1919 | PRISONER ESCAPES FROM COUNTY STOCKADE (DALTON, JOHN F) | 1 |
December 4, 1919 | THIEF STEALS HANDIWORK OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASS | 1 |
December 4, 1919 | ROYS, ANER | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
STOVE EXPLODES AND FATALLY INJURES LADY (FLETCHER, MRS MARK L) | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
GOOD-FELLOWS WILL SEE THAT SANTA VISITS POOR | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
BELLEVUE CARNIVAL MADE BIG HIT WITH EAST SIDERS | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
GOOD-FELLOWS WILL SEE THAT SANTA VISITS POOR | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
ROSE HILL SOCIAL CENTER PLANNING FOR BIG CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
FLETCHER, MRS MARK L | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WILL PRESENT PATRIOTIC CANTATA | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
ROSE HILL SOCIAL CENTER PLANNING FOR BIG CHRISTMAS | 1 |
December 11, 1919 |
UNCLE SAM ORDERS DEALERS TO CONSERVE FUEL SUPPLY | 1 |
December 25, 1919 |
NEW IRON SHOP WILL OPEN ON CENTRAL AVENUE | 1 |
December 25, 1919 |
EAST SIDE ENJOYS XMAS AT HOME AND AT CHURCH | 1 |
December 25, 1919 |
REAL ESTATE MAN NAME TO FILL J OF P VACANCY (LYONS, C A) | 1 |
December 25, 1919 |
WOMAN SLUGGER ATTACKS TWO EAST SIDE WOMEN | 1 |
December 25, 1919 |
CENSUS MAN WILL BEGIN TO COUNT NOSES SOON | 1 |
December 25, 1919 |
MARY WOLD, DAVID BOYD | 1 |
October 12, 1922 | BURKE AND FARRAR | 16 |
October 12, 1922 | LAKE WASHINGTON FERRY SYSTEM (PHOTOS) | 14 |
October 12, 1922 | LAKE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE CO (PHOTO) | 13 |
October 12, 1922 | THE KIRKLAND LAUNDRY (PHOTO) | 12 |
October 12, 1922 | KIRKLAND’S MAYOR (WESTER, JOHN H) | 9 |
October 12, 1922 | NEW ELSON BUILDING (PHOTO) | 9 |
October 12, 1922 | NEW PW ALLEN BLOCK (PHOTO) | 10 |
October 12, 1922 | NEW WESTER BLOCK (PHOTO) | 9 |
October 12, 1922 | ARCHITECT TELLS OF FEATURES IN NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING | 15 |
October 12, 1922 | HIGH SCHOOL NEWS – PROGRESS ON THE NEW BUILDING | 2 |
October 12, 1922 | NEW ELSON BUILDING (PHOTO) | 9 |
October 12, 1922 | RECORD OF BUILDING INDICATIVE OF PROGRESS OF EAST SIDE | 15 |
October 12, 1922 | THE EAST SIDE — A LAND OF BEAUTY AND GREAT OPPORTUNITY | 9 |
October 12, 1922 | JUANITA TO HOLD SECOND ANNUAL FAIR AND BAZAAR | 1 |
October 12, 1922 | CITY BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION PLANS KIRKLAND’S ADORNMENT | 10 |
October 12, 1922 | HISTORY OF KIRKLAND READS LIKE THE TYPICAL ROMANCE OF GREAT WESTERN | 9 |
October 12, 1922 | JUANITA TO HOLD SECOND ANNUAL FAIR AND BAZAAR | 1 |
October 12, 1922 | MAHONE, JAMES H | 3 |
October 12, 1922 | AMERICAN LEGION BIG FACTOR IN EAST SIDE’S ACTIVITIES | 11 |
October 12, 1922 | LEGION READY TO GREET VISITORS – TO DEDICATE NEW CLUBHOUSE | 1 |
October 12, 1922 | ORTHOPEDIC AUXILIARY FORMED IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 12, 1922 | WOMEN’S WORK IN KIRKLAND | 9 |
October 12, 1922 | COMMUNITY CHURCH SOLVES PROBLEM OF PUBLIC WORSHIP | 11 |
October 12, 1922 | ROSE HILL CLUB HAS PROSPECTS OF BUSY SEASON | 1 |
October 12, 1922 | AD FOR LAKE WASHINGTON FERRY SYSTEM (PHOTOS) | 14 |
October 12, 1922 | KIRKLAND’S FRONT PORCH (PHOTO OF FERRY DOCK) | 9 |
October 12, 1922 | NEW HIGHWAY BRINGS MANY CARS THIS WAY | 1 |
October 19, 1922 | BURKE AND FARRAR MAN IS OFF FOR MIDDLE-WEST TO BRING HOMESEEKERS | 1 |
October 19, 1922 | SECOND FLOWER SHOW PLANNED FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 19, 1922 | LEGION PARTY PROVES GREAT BIG SUCCESS (DEDICATION CEREMONIES) | 1 |
October 19, 1922 | SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS EXPECT BIG THINGS HERE | 1 |
October 26, 1922 | BUILDING BOOM SHOWS ITSELF ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
October 26, 1922 | KIRKLAND TO HAVE ANOTHER FLOWER FAIR | 1 |
October 26, 1922 | PAUL PLANS TO REDUCE JOBS ON COUNTY PAYROLL | 1 |
October 26, 1922 | ROSE HILL CLUB PLANS HALLOWEEN GHOST PARTY | 1 |
October 26, 1922 | TOM THUMB WEDDING A GREAT SUCCESS | 1 |
November 2, 1922 | EVANS VARIETY STORE – REMOVAL SALE | 3 |
November 2, 1922 | FLOWER SEEDS TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO EAST SIDERS | 1 |
November 2, 1922 | ART STUDIO TO HAVE ITS FORMAL OPENING SUNDAY | 1 |
November 2, 1922 | MINNESOTA MAN QUICKLY “SOLD” ON EAST SIDE (GADWA, E R) | 1 |
November 2, 1922 | BUILDING SHOWS RECORD GROWTH IN TEN MONTHS | 1 |
November 2, 1922 | BUILDING SHOWS RECORD GROWTH IN TEN MONTHS | 1 |
November 9, 1922 | NOVEMBER BERRIES HERE! | 1 |
November 9, 1922 | FORMER DAKOTA NEWSPAPER MAN LOCATES HERE (BRENNAN, C J) | 1 |
November 9, 1922 | SECOND FLOWER EXHIBIT PROVES ANOTHER SUCCESS | 1 |
November 9, 1922 | JUANITA FOLKS WILL BUILD COMMUNITY HOUSE | 8 |
November 9, 1922 | CAROLL, JOHN | 3 |
November 9, 1922 | HAYES, JAMES | 3 |
November 9, 1922 | KIRTLEY, ROBERT | 8 |
November 9, 1922 | BIBLE CLASS IS NEW FEATURE AT COMMUNITY CHURCH | 4 |
November 16, 1922 |
SECOND CROPS OF FRUIT ARE ABUNDANT | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
REMARKABLE ATTENDANCE AT OPENING OF ART STUDIO | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
KIRKLAND TO HAVE NEW PHOTO STUDIO | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
KIRKLANDER IS ENTHUSIASTIC IN TOWN’S PRAISES (IMAGINARY LETTER) | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
JUANITA CLUB TO GIVE SERIES OF SHOWS THIS YEAR | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
MEN’S CLUB IS THRILLED WITH DRUG STORIES (MORPHINE ADDICTS) | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
BIG COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TO BE CELEBRATED | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
JUANITA CLUB TO GIVE SERIES OF SHOWS THIS YEAR | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
NORMAN, ROBERT | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
CHURCH NIGHT IS NEW FEATURE BY REV C W BOWEN | 1 |
November 16, 1922 |
HELEN TURNER, GARNET HIGGENBOTHAM | 6 |
November 23, 1922 |
CHICKENS PAY WAY FOR EAST SIDE HUSTLERS | 1 |
November 23, 1922 |
FLORIST MAKES FINE SUCCESS ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
November 23, 1922 |
SPUD CHAMPION PRESENTS PRIZE POTATOES GROWN (WILEY, H F) | 1 |
November 23, 1922 |
PROGRESS ON NEW SCHOOL IS GRATIFYING | 1 |
November 23, 1922 |
CITY BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION FINDS READY RESPONSE TO CALL FOR IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
November 23, 1922 |
CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES SEEK NEW RECORD QUANTITY | 1 |
November 23, 1922 |
PERMANENT CITIZENS RELIEF COMMITTEE HAS BEEN FORMED | 1 |
November 23, 1922 |
FINE PROGRAM IS PLANNED FOR CHRISTMAS HERE | 1 |
November 23, 1922 |
DANIELS, CHARLES HENRY | 2 |
November 23, 1922 |
RILEY, ELIZABETH | 3 |
November 23, 1922 |
WEATHER BUREAU FIGURES PUT QUIETUS ON STORIES OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL | 1 |
November 30, 1922 |
GOTHAM PROVES GREAT MARKET FOR OUR EGGS | 1 |
November 30, 1922 |
RAILROADS TO SPEND $1,000,000 FOR NORTHWEST | 1 |
December 7, 1922 | EAST SIDER PRODUCES DECEMBER RASPBERRY CROP | 1 |
December 7, 1922 | EASTERNERS FEEL KEENLY SPIRIT OF EAST SIDE FOLK (MCKNIGHT, J G) | 1 |
December 7, 1922 | COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS PROGRESSES | 1 |
December 14, 1922 |
NEW SHOE REPAIR SHOP WILL OPEN AT KIRKLAND | 4 |
December 14, 1922 |
THOMAS SELLS MEAT MARKET TO KLENERT | 1 |
December 14, 1922 |
KIRKLAND DUE FOR BIG TOURIST YEAR IS CHAMBER PLAN | 1 |
December 14, 1922 |
CHRISTMAS TREE TO BE BIG EVENT | 1 |
December 14, 1922 |
SANTA CLAUS IN KIRKLAND | 5 |
December 14, 1922 |
MATZEN WOOLEN MILL MAKES BIG CHRISTMAS GIFT | 8 |
December 21, 1922 |
POSSESSOR OF CROIX DE GUERRE COMES HERE TO RESIDE (CHASE, C E) | 5 |
December 21, 1922 |
KANDY KITCHEN TO HAVE ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
December 21, 1922 |
CANNING COMPANY HAS BIG SEASON REPORTS INDICATE | 1 |
December 21, 1922 |
PLANS COMPLETE FOR COMMUNITY XMAS PROGRAM | 1 |
December 21, 1922 |
FERRY LAUNCHED AT HOUGHTON SHIPYARD (LIBERTY) | 1 |
December 21, 1922 |
PAKKALA IS FOUND TO BE NOT NEGLIGENT IN DEATH OF YOUTH | 1 |
December 21, 1922 |
THOMAS, BILLY | 1 |
December 21, 1922 |
COUNCIL ORDERS IMPROVEMENT OF CENTRAL AVENUE | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
BIG BUILDING YEAR IN KIRKLAND SHOWN BY 1922 STATISTICS | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
TOURISTS TO SEE SHOWPLACE ESTATE (BROOKWOOD) | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
BIG BUILDING YEAR IN KIRKLAND SHOWN BY 1922 STATISTICS | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
KIRKLAND TO BENEFIT THROUGH LEASE OF SAND POINT | 4 |
December 28, 1922 |
COMMUNITY XMAS OF KIRKLAND IS MOST SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
GOVERNMENT TAKES SAND POINT FIELD AS AIRCRAFT BASE | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
THOMAS, BILLY | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
NEW MOTOR-BUSS SYSTEM GOES INTO EFFECT JANUARY 1 | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
RAINFALL FOR 1922 MAY NOT REACH YEARLY AVERAGE | 1 |
December 28, 1922 |
NEW ADDITION TO WOOLEN MILLS IS NEARING COMPLETION | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | BERRY MEN HAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR STATEMENT SAYS | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | KIRKLAND PLUM TREE ADORNS ITSELF WITH BLOSSOMS IN JANUARY | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | PLANS FOR ARTISTS’ RECITAL COMPLETED | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | WHOLE BUILDING IS NOW OCCUPIED BY AUTO REPAIR SHOP | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | WHOLE BUILDING IS NOW OCCUPIED BY AUTO REPAIR SHOP | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | BIG ATTENDANCE AT CHAMBER MEETING MONDAY URGED TO PERFECT PLANS | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | KING INCUBATORS HAVE GOOD YEAR | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | BROPHY, CHARLES A | 1 |
January 4, 1923 | MARY L DUNKUM, G ELLSWORTH STARKS | 1 |
January 11, 1923 | BERRY MEN VOTE THEIR OPPOSITION TO REDISTRICTING | 1 |
January 11, 1923 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
January 11, 1923 | PIONEER TO TELL HOMESEEKERS OF OPPORTUNITY HERE (PERRIGO, W P) | 1 |
January 11, 1923 | LOCAL MOTOR CONCERN GETS NEW REGRINDING MACHINE | 1 |
January 11, 1923 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER ELECTS OFFICERS AND PLANS WORK FOR THE COMING SE | 1 |
January 11, 1923 | WHY NOT A BAND FOR KIRKLAND? | 4 |
January 11, 1923 | PATTY, JOHN VARNETT | 1 |
January 11, 1923 | WASNER, HENDERSON C | 1 |
January 11, 1923 | HOUR OF VESPER SERVICE CHANGED | 1 |
January 11, 1923 | NEW BUS SYSTEM PROVING POPULAR | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | ARTISTS’ RECITAL AT ART STUDIO FRIDAY | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | MIDLAKES MILLING CO. COMPLETES NEW MILL | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | MIDLAKES MILLING CO. COMPLETES NEW MILL | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | CANNERIES CLOSE CONTRACTS WITH LOCAL BERRYMEN | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | CHAMBER STARTS ORGANIZING FOR SUMMER’S WORK | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | BAND SUGGESTION APPROVED | 4 |
January 18, 1923 | PURSER OF FERRY SHOOTS TWICE AT WOULD-BE HOLDUP | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | BETHERS, BERTHA | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | WENG, FREDERICK | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | SEA-GOING GOAT CROSSES LAKE – STOWAWAY OUTWITS CREW OF FERRY | 1 |
January 18, 1923 | COUNCIL ANNOUNCES EDICT CONCERNING WEAKENED BRIDGE | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | HAPPY VALLEY COUPLE HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING (MILLER, MR AND MRS P) | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | ARTISTS’ RECITAL PROVES PLEASING | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | LOCAL SIGN FIRM REMODELS ITS SHOP | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | HIGH SCHOOL GYM WILL BE UTILIZED IN CLUB ATHLETICS | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | LOCAL SIGN FIRM REMODELS ITS SHOP | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | PAID EXECUTIVE FOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PLAN | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | KIRKLAND EDUCATOR URGES GREATER USAGE OF LOCAL SCHOOLS BY COMMUNITY | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | CREW OF FERRIES GIVEN INSURANCE | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | WIDE PUBLICITY IS GIVEN KIRKLAND BY SCENIC MOVIE FILM | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | DR DAVIS TO HEAD CHILDREN’S CLINIC | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | BENNETT, HARRY | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | MATOTT, A T | 1 |
January 25, 1923 | CREW OF FERRIES GIVEN INSURANCE | 1 |
February 1, 1923 | KLENERT’S MARKET -WIN A SHETLAND PONY | 8 |
February 1, 1923 | EAST SIDE PAINT AND SIGN COMPANY GETS WALL PAPER | 1 |
February 1, 1923 | E A ZABLE GETS HALF-INTEREST IN MCINTYRE-BUICK | 1 |
February 1, 1923 | EAST SIDE BAKERY GETS NEW PARTNER | 1 |
February 1, 1923 | JOIN CHAMBER AT ANY BUSINESS FIRM | 1 |
February 1, 1923 | STATE INCOME TAX? | 4 |
February 1, 1923 | FILM OF KIRKLAND AWAKES INTEREST OF MIDDLE-WEST | 1 |
February 1, 1923 | HERBERT, FRANK M | 1 |
February 1, 1923 | MAGNUSSEN, ELNORA LILA | 1 |
February 1, 1923 | DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING WELL ATTENDED | 1 |
February 8, 1923 | MINNESOTA COUPLE BUYS SIX LOTS IN HEART OF KIRKLAND (DAUGHERTY, A | 1 |
February 8, 1923 | MONTANA FAMILIES MOVING HERE TO MAKE THEIR HOME (NAF, HERMAN) | 1 |
February 8, 1923 | MONTANA FAMILIES MOVING HERE TO MAKE THEIR HOME (SCHUHBAUER, FRAN | 1 |
February 8, 1923 | CAMP FIRE GIRLS TO PRESENT FLAG TO COMMUNITY CHURCH | 1 |
February 8, 1923 | BLOODHOUND FAILS TO TRAIL BURGLAR WHO ROBS GARAGE | 1 |
February 8, 1923 | STUDLEY, W J | 1 |
February 8, 1923 | CAMP FIRE GIRLS TO PRESENT FLAG TO COMMUNITY CHURCH | 1 |
February 15, 1923 |
KIRKLAND REGION HOLSTEIN CATTLE MAKE FINE RECORD | 1 |
February 15, 1923 |
BIG GAIN SHOWN IN BANK DEPOSITS IN FOUR MONTHS | 1 |
February 15, 1923 |
BLANCHE BRADFORD, FRED CATHCART | 1 |
February 22, 1923 |
RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN BY PUPILS OF ART STUDIO | 1 |
February 22, 1923 |
KIRKLAND IS GIVEN FIRST CHOICE OVER OTHER DISTRICTS (STRAFFER, W | 1 |
February 22, 1923 |
EXPANSION PLANS OF CANNERY HELP BERRY-EGG OUTPUT | 1 |
February 22, 1923 |
CHAMBER TAKES IMPORTANT STEPS TO HELP KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 22, 1923 |
KIRKLAND SCENIC MOVIE CONTINUES TO DRAW CROWDS | 1 |
February 22, 1923 |
CHAPMAN, ANNE AGRETA | 1 |
February 22, 1923 |
HURLBURT, PAULINE | 1 |
March 1, 1923 | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY CHURCH EDIFICE COMPLETED | 1 |
March 1, 1923 | BOOTBLACK STAND OPENS IN SHOE REPAIR SHOP | 1 |
March 1, 1923 | FOUR PERSONS ARE TIED AS WINNERS OF SHETLAND PONY | 1 |
March 1, 1923 | KIRKLAND PEOPLE BUSY WITH WORK ON SPRING PLANS | 1 |
March 1, 1923 | KIRTLEY, E | 1 |
March 1, 1923 | PARK BOARD ASK SHRUBBERY GIFTS | 1 |
March 1, 1923 | ANNABELLE WILEY, LESTER MCFARLAND | 4 |
March 8, 1923 | LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER IS WINNER IN ECONOMY TEST | 1 |
March 8, 1923 | DEHYDRATOR WILL BE BUILT HERE BY FISHER CANNERY | 1 |
March 8, 1923 | PLANS COMPLETED BY CHAMBER FOR ERECTING ARCHES | 1 |
March 8, 1923 | MINOT PEOPLE WILL SEE MOVIE FILM OF KIRKLAND DISTRICT | 1 |
March 8, 1923 | KIRK, JOHN JOSEPH | 1 |
March 8, 1923 | LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER IS WINNER IN ECONOMY TEST | 1 |
March 15, 1923 | BERRY EXPERT TO EXPLAIN METHODS TO LOCAL GROWERS | 1 |
March 15, 1923 | ART STUDIO TO GIVE RECITAL ON MARCH 20 | 1 |
March 15, 1923 | MANY RESIDENTS OF MIDDLE-WEST ARE COMING HERE | 1 |
March 15, 1923 | LET THE REPETITION OF AUTO ACCIDENTS ON MARKET STREET BE STOPPED | 4 |
March 15, 1923 | MILLAR, MAURICE | 1 |
March 15, 1923 | DRAMA CLUB FORMED BY KIRKLAND PEOPLE | 1 |
March 15, 1923 | JUNIOR AND JUVENILE MUSIC CLUBS TO ORGANIZE | 1 |
March 22, 1923 | GROWING BIGGER AND BETTER BERRIES HERE | 1 |
March 22, 1923 | WHO’S WHO AND WHY IN KIRKLAND | 8 |
March 22, 1923 | A LITTLE GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT KIRKLAND | 4 |
March 22, 1923 | MINOT CROWDS SEE MOVIE PICTURE OF KIRKLAND DISTRICT | 1 |
March 22, 1923 | CITY BEAUTIFUL COMMITTEE PLANS SPRING CAMPAIGN | 1 |
March 22, 1923 | COUNCIL REJECTS TENDERS FOR WORK | 1 |
March 22, 1923 | BIG ATTENDANCE AT BABY CLINIC | 1 |
March 22, 1923 | DENTON, JAMES EVERETT | 4 |
March 22, 1923 | FLYING-FIELD AT SAND POINT TO BE OPENED IN WEEK | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | IT’S CHICKEN TIME IN KIRKLAND NOW! | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | FARGO MAN MADE KIRKLAND BOOSTER BY SEEING REGION (LARSEN, HENRY) | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | CHAMBER ASSURES LOCAL CANNERY OF SUPPLY OF WATER | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | CHAMBER ASSURES LOCAL CANNERY OF SUPPLY OF WATER | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | OLIVER, CAPTAIN J L | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | WELCOME, JOSEPH | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | M J MARKS IS OUT FOR TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | ROBINSON CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | 600 CHERRY TREES TO BE PLANTED ON LOCAL HIGHWAYS | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | CHAMBER ASSURES LOCAL CANNERY OF SUPPLY OF WATER | 1 |
March 29, 1923 | LOCAL WOOLEN MILL ONLY ONE IN STATE | 1 |
April 5, 1923 | COLUMBIA VALLEY LUMBER CO – NEW LOCATION (PHOTO) | 2 |
April 5, 1923 | KIRKLAND REGION HOLSTEINS SCORE HIGH IN MILK TEST | 1 |
April 5, 1923 | LUMBER COMPANY INSTALLED IN NEW AND LARGER HOME | 1 |
April 5, 1923 | ALL IN READINESS FOR CHAMBER BALL SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
April 5, 1923 | APPEAL IS MADE FOR NEW BABY HOME AT MEDINA | 1 |
April 5, 1923 | CAUCUS SELECTS CANDIDATES FOR COMING ELECTION | 1 |
April 5, 1923 | HELEN DUVAL, GLEN STEWART | 5 |
April 12, 1923 | FISHER DESCRIBES GOOD POINTS OF ETTERSBURG BERRY | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR BERRY MEN OF THIS DISTRICT | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | POULTRYMEN HERE PROVES EXPERTS ONLY HALF RIGHT | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | KIRKLAND MERCANTILE IMPROVEMENTS COSTLY | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | BIG GRAND FORKES CROWD SEES MOVIE OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | LEGION POST AND AUXILIARY ATTAIN QUOTA FOR TREES | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | MAYOR PROCLAIMS CLEAN-UP WEEK | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | OLSON, MARGARET C | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | LEGION POST AND AUXILIARY ATTAIN QUOTA FOR TREES | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | TENNIS ENTHUSIASM SWEEPING KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 12, 1923 | GERTRUDE MCPHERSON, TONY JOSEPH | 1 |
April 26, 1923 | HENS AND BERRIES MAKE NEAT PROFIT FOR FERRY WORKER | 1 |
April 26, 1923 | NORTH DAKOTA AND MINNESOTA ASSIST KIRKLAND TO GROW | 1 |
April 26, 1923 | TEACHERS ELECTED BY THE HIGH SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
April 26, 1923 | ST CLOUD WILL SEE FILM OF KIRKLAND SHOWN NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 26, 1923 | PRICE, CHARLES GOODMAN | 1 |
April 26, 1923 | BASEBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZATION IS GETTING STARTED | 1 |
April 26, 1923 | EVANGELIST MEETINGS PROVING SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | HOLSTEIN COW OF LOCAL DAIRYMAN MAKES FINE MARK | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | LOCAL BERRY MEN URGED BY CANNERY TO SIGN CONTRACTS | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | NEW JUANITA CLUB HOUSE FOR CLEAN ENTERTAINMENT | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | EAST SIDE PAINT COMPANY MAKES NUMEROUS CHANGES | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | LOCAL BERRY MEN URGED BY CANNERY TO SIGN CONTRACTS | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | KANTNOR, ALBERT | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | CONTEST FOR BEST ESSAY ON FLAG IS STARTED BY LEGION | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | LEGION SESSION TO END WITH BIG PUBLIC MEETING | 1 |
May 3, 1923 | VOTERS DECIDE AT TOWN AND SCHOOL ELECTION TUESDAY | 1 |
May 10, 1923 | FUTURE SALES OF BERRIES ARE MADE BY GROWERS HERE | 1 |
May 10, 1923 | KIRKLAND CANDY AND ICE CREAM CO MAKES OWN CREAM | 1 |
May 10, 1923 | COUNCIL TURN-OVER FEATURES ELECTION HERE ON TUESDAY | 1 |
May 10, 1923 | BIG MOONSHINE STILL SEIZED BY OFFICERS | 4 |
May 10, 1923 | MCKIBBEN, BRITTANIA | 1 |
May 10, 1923 | BIG MOONSHINE STILL SEIZED BY OFFICERS | 4 |
May 10, 1923 | MATZEN WOOLEN MILLS LOCAL INDUSTRY IS EXPANDING | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | J B REESE MOVES OFFICE TO STATE BANK BUILDING | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | BOYS AND GIRLS TO TRY FOR PRIZES IN BOND SALE DRIVE | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | TOMLINSON, VIRGIL BRITAIN | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | WESTALL, W A | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | WISE, RUBY | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | 86 ESSAYS OFFERED IN LEGION’S FLAG DAY COMPETITION | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | KIRKLAND CHOSEN FOR ANNUAL PICNIC OF COUNTY LEGION | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | ANNUAL REPORT GIVEN OF COMMUNITY CHURCH WORK | 4 |
May 17, 1923 | EFFORT MADE TO GET RAIL AGENT FOR LOCAL DEPOT | 1 |
May 17, 1923 | BOND ISSUE OF WOOLEN MILLS IS URGED BY CHAMBER | 1 |
May 24, 1923 | ENGLISH WAR VETERAN CHARMED BY KIRKLAND (GRAVES, J P) | 1 |
May 24, 1923 | WELL-KNOWN FARGO MAN MOVES HERE (LARSEN, HENRY) | 1 |
May 24, 1923 | KIRKLAND FILM TO BE SHOWN AT ALBERTA LEA | 1 |
May 24, 1923 | NOTED ORATOR TO TELL KIRKLAND OF TODAY’S PROBLEMS | 1 |
May 24, 1923 | DECORATION DAY CEREMONIES HERE TO BE IMPRESSIVE | 1 |
May 24, 1923 | FARE REDUCTION ON LAKE FERRIES IS FORESHADOWED | 1 |
May 24, 1923 | WOOLEN MILLS BOND ISSUE GOING STRONG | 1 |
May 31, 1923 | DANCE WILL MARK CANNERY OPENING | 1 |
May 31, 1923 | AMBULANCE DRIVER KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT TUESDAY | 1 |
May 31, 1923 | FREE INFORMATION BUREAUS CREATED BY BURKE AND FARRAR | 1 |
May 31, 1923 | DECORATION DAY PROGRAM MARKED BY BIG TURNOUT | 1 |
May 31, 1923 | PRATT, CARRIE ELIZABETH | 1 |
June 7, 1923 | MARY TURNER IS CANDIDATE OF LOCAL LEGION POST TO BE MISS LIBERTY | 1 |
June 7, 1923 | CANNERY HERE TO START OPERATION BY COMING WEEK | 1 |
June 7, 1923 | KIRKLAND HIGH TO GRADUATE BIGGEST CLASS THURSDAY | 1 |
June 7, 1923 | EAST SIDE TOWNS TO STAGE PICNIC ON 20TH OF JUNE | 1 |
June 7, 1923 | EPIC PAGEANT OF HIAWATHA TO BE BIGGER THIS YEAR | 1 |
June 7, 1923 | LARSEN, CHRISTIAN THORWALD | 1 |
June 7, 1923 | PARKER, FRED E | 1 |
June 7, 1923 | ROYAL TEW, CHARLES HARTSHORN | 1 |
June 14, 1923 | CANNERY BEGINS OPERATIONS WITH FIFTY EMPLOYEES | 1 |
June 14, 1923 | ALL SET FOR BIG COMMUNITY MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY | 1 |
June 14, 1923 | SCENIC FILM OF KIRKLAND ENDS SHOWING THURSDAY | 1 |
June 14, 1923 | TWO COUNTY BOARD MEMBERS PAY VISIT TO LOCAL DISTRICT | 1 |
June 14, 1923 | FLAG DAY ESSAY CONTEST WINNER NAMES ARE ANNOUNCED | 1 |
June 14, 1923 | HEGLEN, MATILDA | 1 |
June 14, 1923 | CLASS B TEAMS TO START LOCAL LEAGUE BALL SEASON | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | SESSIONS TO PUT UP BUILDING AT COST OF $18000 | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | GUS TILLMANN BUYS SHARE OF BROTHER IN BUSINESS | 8 |
June 21, 1923 | CANNERY HITTING STRIDE IN PACK OF STRAWBERRIES | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | CHAMBER WILL SUPPLY WARSHIPS WITH FLOWERS | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | LET’S HAVE A BAND! | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | LONG LIST ENDS ADVANCED COURSE AT UNION SCHOOL | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | TEN GRADUATED IN EIGHTH GRADE AT ROSE HILL SCHOOL | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | SUCCESS ATTENDS EAST SIDE PICNIC HELD THIS WEEK | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | DR R R RUFFIN IS NAMED KIRKLAND FIRE CHIEF | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | E E SURMER HERE TO CONFER WITH PAPER’S FRIENDS | 1 |
June 21, 1923 | MARGARET TEW, PAUL TOMS | 1 |
June 28, 1923 | LOCAL PRODUCERS PLAN CITY BRANCH OF POULTRY BODY | 1 |
June 28, 1923 | TEACHERS ELECTED FOR COMING YEAR IN GRADE SCHOOL | 1 |
June 28, 1923 | ARCHERY CONTEST WILL FEATURE IN INDIAN PAGEANT | 1 |
June 28, 1923 | MEETING CALLED MONDAY NIGHT TO FORM BAND HERE | 1 |
June 28, 1923 | ARCHERY CONTEST WILL FEATURE IN INDIAN PAGEANT | 1 |
June 28, 1923 | CHRISTINE LEARY, DWIGHT FARMER | 4 |
June 28, 1923 | HELEN GRACE BOINK, RICHARD GARDNER CAMPBELL | 1 |
July 5, 1923 | DAKOTA WOMAN BUYS KIRKLAND PROPERTY (BADGLEY, MRS J L) | 1 |
July 5, 1923 | KIRKLAND TO HAVE MODERN BOAT HOUSE | 1 |
July 5, 1923 | BE A BAND BOOSTER! | 1 |
July 5, 1923 | BAND ORGANIZES FIXES DATE FOR FIRST PRACTICE | 1 |
July 5, 1923 | BIG PAGEANT OF HIAWATHA TO BE SHOWN NEXT WEEK | 1 |
July 5, 1923 | WINNING BAND TO BE A FEATURE OF LEGION CARNIVAL | 1 |
July 5, 1923 | ARMSTRONG, JOSEPHINE F | 1 |
July 5, 1923 | NEW OFFICERS FOR LOCAL MEN’S CLUB CHOSEN FOR YEAR | 1 |
July 12, 1923 | MEETING JULY 20 TO CREATE LOCAL POULTRYMEN BODY | 1 |
July 12, 1923 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
July 12, 1923 | NEW OLSEN HOME SOUTH OF KIRKLAND NEAR COMPLETION | 1 |
July 12, 1923 | LOCAL CANNERY IN FULL SWING ON SEASON WORK | 1 |
July 12, 1923 | FIRST PRACTICE OF KIRKLAND BAND IS HELD ON MONDAY | 1 |
July 12, 1923 | HIAWATHA TO BE GIVEN ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVE | 1 |
July 12, 1923 | TWO BURGLARIES PROVE FRUITLESS IN RESULTS | 1 |
July 12, 1923 | WARSHIPS TO BE AT KIRKLAND FOR LEGION CARNIVAL | 1 |
July 12, 1923 | LEMIEUX, FLORENCE MARIE | 1 |
July 19, 1923 | CHAMBER WORKING TO CREATE WIDER LOGANBERRY SALE | 1 |
July 19, 1923 | MRS HARDY BUYS HIGHWAY HOMESITE | 1 |
July 19, 1923 | CHAMBER WORKING TO CREATE WIDER LOGANBERRY SALE | 1 |
July 19, 1923 | EPIC PAGEANT IS A SUCCESS FROM ALL STANDPOINTS | 1 |
July 19, 1923 | VARSITY CREW TO STAGE RACE FOR LEGION CARNIVAL | 1 |
July 19, 1923 | ILLUSTRATED FOLDER TELLS OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 19, 1923 | COUNCIL ORDERS NEW WOOLEN MILL ROAD | 1 |
July 26, 1923 | ANNIVERSARY OF JOURNAL SHOWS TOWN’S GROWTH | 1 |
July 26, 1923 | 4 PLANES FROM SAND POINT TO DO STUNTS FOR CARNIVAL | 1 |
July 26, 1923 | ANNIVERSARY OF JOURNAL SHOWS TOWN’S GROWTH | 1 |
July 26, 1923 | WILD CAREER OF MYSTERIOUS AUTO STIRS KIRKLAND | 1 |
July 26, 1923 | 4 PLANES FROM SAND POINT TO DO STUNTS FOR CARNIVAL | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | MAINE COUPLE BUY HOME IN KIRKLAND (CUTLER, JOEL G) | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | LOCAL BAND WILL DOUBLE TIME FOR LEGION CARNIVAL | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | LEGION POSTS OF COUNTY TO PICNIC HERE ON SUNDAY | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | LOCAL BAND WILL DOUBLE TIME FOR LEGION CARNIVAL | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | SHIP WHICH SAVED RAMMED DESTROYER TO BE HERE FOR LEGION CARNIVAL | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | ELECTRIC SIREN TO WARN PEOPLE OF LOCAL FIRES | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | SHIP WHICH SAVED RAMMED DESTROYER TO BE HERE FOR LEGION CARNIVAL | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | CADDEN, JAMES F | 1 |
August 2, 1923 | NEW 20-PASSENGER BUS ADDED TO MEDINA LINE | 1 |
August 9, 1923 | KIRKLAND YOUTH LEADS STATE IN HONORS AT SCHOOL (HOWLAND, DARRELL) | 1 |
August 9, 1923 | HUNDRED TONS OF BLACKBERRIES TO BE CANNED HERE | 1 |
August 9, 1923 | CARNIVAL PROGRAM | 1 |
August 9, 1923 | LEGION CARNIVAL WILL BE POSTPONED TO AUGUST 18 | 1 |
August 9, 1923 | KIRKLAND WILL HONOR HARDING’S MEMORY FRIDAY | 1 |
August 9, 1923 | CHILDREN’S CLINIC TO BE AT DR MCKIBBEN’S OFFICE | 1 |
August 9, 1923 | SCOTT, MRS CLAYTON | 1 |
August 9, 1923 | MAGAZINE ARTICLE LAUDS KIRKLAND DAIRY HERD | 1 |
August 23, 1923 | EVANS’ VARIETY STORE – REMOVAL SALE | 3 |
August 23, 1923 | MODEL ELECTRIC HOME IS OPENED ON BOTHELL WAY | 1 |
August 23, 1923 | MRS LEE ANNOUNCES FORMAL OPENING OF BEAUTY PARLOR | 1 |
August 23, 1923 | NEWCOMERS FROM MIDDLE-WEST ADD TO LOCAL HOMES | 1 |
August 23, 1923 | HIGH SCHOOL TO OPEN ON SEPT 4 FOR FALL TERM | 1 |
August 23, 1923 | HAWAIIAN NIGHT CARNIVAL HERE IS HUGE SUCCESS | 1 |
August 23, 1923 | NEW ORDINANCES DUE BEFORE TOWN COUNCIL MONDAY | 1 |
August 23, 1923 | CARAVAN OF ’24 BUICK MODELS DUE HERE MONDAY | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | KIRKLAND PEOPLE PASS TEST FOR POULTRY CULLING | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | JOURNAL PRINTER SWIMS WIDTH OF LAKE WASHINGTON (SANNES, PETER) | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | TALENTED VIOLINIST COMES HERE TO MAKE HIS HOME (CLAUSEN, ARTHUR) | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | PTA CALLS FOR DONATIONS FOR REST ROOM AT CENTRAL | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | ALL READY FOR SCHOOL OPENING TUESDAY MORNING | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | MAYOR TO PICK PRETTIEST BABY AT BOTHELL FAIR | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | COUNCIL ADOPTS ANTI-BOOZE BILL AT SPECIAL MEET | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | GRACE O’DAY CHIROPRACTOR OPENS OFFICES IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | COUNCIL ADOPTS ANTI-BOOZE BILL AT SPECIAL MEET | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | COUNCIL ADOPTS ANTI-BOOZE BILL AT SPECIAL MEET | 1 |
August 30, 1923 | ANCIENT BUICK CAR STILL RUNNING HERE | 1 |
September 6, 1923 |
POULTRYMEN LOOK FORWARD TO ONE OF BEST SEASONS | 1 |
September 6, 1923 |
HIGH SCHOOL HAS BIG ATTENDANCE | 1 |
September 6, 1923 |
REGISTRATION OF GRADE SCHOOLS UNUSUALLY HEAVY | 1 |
September 6, 1923 |
KIRKLAND STORY DEPICTED AGAIN BY MOVIE FILM | 1 |
September 6, 1923 |
TOWN BUDGET TO BE PASSED UPON OCTOBER 1ST | 1 |
September 6, 1923 |
MORRISON, B R | 1 |
September 6, 1923 |
FALL CAMPAIGN IN COMMUNITY CHURCH GETTING UNDERWAY | 1 |
September 6, 1923 |
ANITA REESE, JAMES WATSON | 1 |
September 13, 1923 |
TURKEY-RAISING HERE PROVES TO BE POPULAR | 1 |
September 13, 1923 |
BLAU GARAGE TO TEST AUTO LIGHTS | 1 |
September 13, 1923 |
KIRKLAND CANNED GOODS ARE STARTING FOR BRITAIN | 1 |
September 13, 1923 |
OFFERING FOR JAPANESE RELIEF MADE SUNDAY | 1 |
September 13, 1923 |
KIRKLAND FILM TO BE SEEN HERE | 1 |
September 13, 1923 |
WARD NUMBERS FOR FIRE ALARMS | 4 |
September 13, 1923 |
HEALER HOLDS SERVICES IN PARK AT KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 13, 1923 |
MRS LOU G BARRON, EDWARD DUNKIN | 1 |
September 20, 1923 |
NEW EPISCOPAL CHURCH WILL BE COMPLETED SOON | 1 |
September 20, 1923 |
BIGGER AND BETTER TOWN PROMISED | 1 |
September 20, 1923 |
THOMPSON, GEORGE EDWARD | 1 |
September 20, 1923 |
KIRKLAND PEOPLE REPLY TO QUERY WHY A CHURCH | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
BEAUTIFUL MARKS PLACE TO RAISE FINEST OF BULBS | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
INTERESTING STORIES OF KIRKLAND PEOPLE (BUCKLES, MARION J) | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
SESSION’S NEW PARLORS NEARING COMPLETION | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
GRADE SCHOOL HEAT TEST – SATISFACTORY | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
HUNDREDS OF TOURISTS PAY VISIT TO KIRKLAND REGISTER OF PARKS SHOW | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
WARD NUMBERS FOR FIRE ALARMS | 4 |
September 27, 1923 |
KIRKLAND TO GET NEW PAYROLL – HOUGHTON SHIPYARD EXPANDS | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
SUCCESS ATTENDS CHURCH CANVASS OF ALL MEMBERS | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
NEW STAGE ORDERED FOR NORTH BEND LINE | 1 |
September 27, 1923 |
ELSIE ALEXANDER, CYRIL GARBERG | 1 |
October 4, 1923 | BLUEBELL CREAMERY – BEGINS OPERATIONS | 2 |
October 4, 1923 | CLAUSEN TO GIVE CLASSICAL MUSIC CONCERT OCT 12 | 1 |
October 4, 1923 | PASTIME CHANGES HANDS FROM BLAU TO ADAMS | 1 |
October 4, 1923 | FIRST OF CANNERY SHIPS REACH HERE | 1 |
October 4, 1923 | KIRKLAND CANNED GOODS NOW GOING TO NEW ZEALAND | 1 |
October 4, 1923 | BUDGET REDUCED BUT LEVY RAISED BY TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
October 4, 1923 | CREAMERY BEGINS OPERATIONS HERE ON OCTOBER 1ST | 1 |
October 4, 1923 | BURT, JAMES | 1 |
October 4, 1923 | PETERS, MARY FREDERICKS | 1 |
October 11, 1923 | SILVER WEDDING OBSERVANCE HERE BY 150 (JACKSON, MR AND MRS A D H) | 1 |
October 11, 1923 | FORMER ALBERT LEA MAN IS BOOSTER FOR KIRKLAND (HEEGARD, W C) | 1 |
October 11, 1923 | ELSON STORE IS NOW OCCUPIED BY PEOPLE’S SUPPLY | 1 |
October 11, 1923 | SPECIAL SERVICE TO MAKE OPENING OF CHURCH HERE | 1 |
October 11, 1923 | ELSON STORE IS NOW OCCUPIED BY PEOPLE’S SUPPLY | 1 |
October 11, 1923 | EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN BLAU’S GARAGE | 1 |
October 11, 1923 | FIRE PROTECTION INSTALLATION IS GIVEN CHECK-UP | 1 |
October 11, 1923 | BROTHER ISAIAH TO REMAIN HERE FOR SOME TIME | 1 |
October 18, 1923 | BURKE & FARRAR IN NEW DEXTER HORTON BUILDING | 1 |
October 18, 1923 | CHILD WELFARE IS BIG TOPIC OF TEACHERS’ MEET | 1 |
October 18, 1923 | WORK OF LOCAL FIRE-FIGHTERS PRAISED HIGHLY | 1 |
October 18, 1923 | ENLARGEMENT OF LOCAL SHIPYARD DOCKS UNDERWAY | 1 |
October 18, 1923 | INJUNCTION AGAINST UNDERTAKER IS ASKED | 1 |
October 18, 1923 | THOUSANDS COME HERE TO OBTAIN HELP OF HEALER | 1 |
October 18, 1923 | MERCER ISLAND BRIDGE WILL BE COMPLETED SOON | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | MCINTYRE-BUICK GARAGE WILL BE REBUILT AT ONCE | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | KIRKLAND MOVIE DRAWS CAPACITY CROWDS IN MONT. | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | EXTENSIVE STAND OF TIMBER NEAR HERE TO BE CUT | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | LEE ALLAN HOME ON ROSE HILL DESTROYED BY FIRE | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | MCINTYRE-BUICK GARAGE WILL BE REBUILT AT ONCE | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | THIEVES LOOT E J PRATT HOME ON CENTRAL AVE | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | LAUGESEN, MRS P | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | ARMOUR GIRL IS REPORTED ON WAY TO SEEK HEALER | 1 |
October 25, 1923 | MERCER ISLAND BRIDGE WILL BE OPENED NOV 10 | 1 |
November 1, 1923 | STOCK SELLING FOR NEW WOODMAN HALL | 1 |
November 1, 1923 | LOCAL FIRM NOW DIRECTS DEALERS FOR CHEVROLETS | 1 |
November 1, 1923 | TEACHERS TO ASK READJUSTMENT FROM PRESENT SYSTEM | 1 |
November 1, 1923 | ASSISTANT PURSER OF FERRY LINCOLN IS HOLDUP VICTIM | 1 |
November 1, 1923 | LAUGERSEN, KIRSTINE | 1 |
November 1, 1923 | BROTHER ISAIAH MAY REMAIN HERE UNTIL CHRISTMAS | 1 |
November 8, 1923 | J R WALKER PURCHASES KIRKLAND BARBER SHOP | 1 |
November 8, 1923 | LOGGING COMPANY ENGINE WRECKED BY DYNAMITES | 1 |
November 8, 1923 | GIRCHARD, AMY ORILDA | 1 |
November 8, 1923 | WHITE, J H | 4 |
November 8, 1923 | BIG KIRKLAND FACTORY EXPANDS | 1 |
November 15, 1923 |
NEW YORK BANK LAUDS TYPE OF KIRKLAND EGGS | 1 |
November 15, 1923 |
LOCAL BOY LAUDED AS PLANT WIZARD (SHERBROOKE, CHARLES) | 1 |
November 15, 1923 |
SERVICES HELD AT NEW ST JOHN’S CHURCH HERE | 4 |
November 15, 1923 |
BLAU PURCHASES HUB FROM PENSE & HUFF | 4 |
November 15, 1923 |
GREEN, ARCHIE WILLIAM | 4 |
November 15, 1923 |
BRIDGE LINKING MERCER ISLAND WITH MAINLAND (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 22, 1923 |
BUSY BUSINESS LOCATION HERE CHANGES HANDS (KIRKLAND MERCANTILE) | 1 |
November 22, 1923 |
LOCAL CANNERY CONTINUES WORK UNTIL JANUARY | 1 |
November 22, 1923 |
WHOLE TOWN IS URGED TO PLANT TREES ON DEC 1 | 1 |
November 22, 1923 |
COMMUNITY XMAS PLANNED AGAIN | 1 |
November 22, 1923 |
SNYDER, DR W J | 1 |
November 29, 1923 |
SATURDAY TO BE CITY BEAUTIFUL DAY IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 29, 1923 |
XMAS CELEBRATION TO BE STAGED IN HIGH SCHOOL HERE | 1 |
November 29, 1923 |
VANDERBERG, WILLIAM | 1 |
December 6, 1923 | ORGANIZATION FOR GERMAN RELIEF ON | 1 |
December 6, 1923 | CAN OF MILK IS ADMISSION PRICE OF PICTURE SHOW | 1 |
December 6, 1923 | HUGE ORDER FOR SCOW LUMBER IS PLACED LOCALLY | 1 |
December 6, 1923 | MAINES, JOHN W | 1 |
December 13, 1923 |
BROOKEWOOD GARDENS STARTS GREENHOUSES | 5 |
December 13, 1923 |
NORTH DAKOTA FAMILY COMES TO KIRKLAND (ENGBRECHT, J J) | 1 |
December 13, 1923 |
EXPERT TAKES OVER AUTO REPAIR SHOP | 1 |
December 13, 1923 |
MANAGER OF GATEWAY INSTALLS NEW SCREEN | 1 |
December 13, 1923 |
CHAMBER STARTS FUND CANVASSING FOR CIVIC XMAS | 1 |
December 13, 1923 |
LEGION LADIES PLAY HERE PROVES ENJOYABLE SUCCESS | 1 |
December 13, 1923 |
LEGION POST TO BACK BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT HERE | 1 |
December 27, 1923 |
REBUILT HOME OF MCINTYRE-BUICK IS MODEL PLANT | 1 |
December 27, 1923 |
$300,000 WORTH OF CONSTRUCTION IS RECORD OF 1923 | 1 |
December 27, 1923 |
NEW DENTIST HERE TO BEGIN PRACTICE | 1 |
December 27, 1923 |
HUNDREDS ATTEND COMMUNITY XMAS HERE ON SUNDAY | 1 |
December 27, 1923 |
BIBLE EDUCATION TO BE TOPIC OF CONVENTION HERE | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | MRS SHOUP WILL TALK AT POULTRY MEETING TONIGHT | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | YAKIMA MEETING MAY HELP APPLE SELLING PROBLEM | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | LEGION KID PARTY GOES OVER IN STYLE | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | ROSE HILL COMMUNITY HAS SUCCESSFUL XMAS | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | MONTANA MAN STARTS BIG BEE INDUSTRY (HUDSON, GEORGE) | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ELECTS NEW OFFICERS | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | REGISTRATION TO BEGIN HERE FOR MARCH ELECTION | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | BIG INCREASE IN POSTAL RECEIPTS ARE SHOWN HERE | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | PROGRAM FOR BIG BIBLE EDUCATION MEET ANNOUNCED | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | ROSE HILL COMMUNITY HAS SUCCESSFUL XMAS | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | OVERHEAD PHONE CABLE REPLACES OLD WIRES HERE | 1 |
January 3, 1924 | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-NEW COTTAGE | 7 |
January 3, 1924 | FLORENCE BURLESON, CARL STEIFEL | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | BIG CROWD HEARS MRS SHOUP TELL OF CHICK-RAISING | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | GRIFFITH’S DAIRY BUYS NEW FARM; DAILY ROUTE HERE | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
January 10, 1924 | HARDWARE STORE TAKEN OVER BY BREMERTON MAN | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | REPAIR SHOP CHANGES HANDS FIRST OF YEAR | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | WILL CLEAN RUGS FREE TO SHOW VACUUM CLEANER (STEWARD, A W) | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO ELECT OFFICERS TUESDAY | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | JUANITA CLUB PLANS SERIES OF DANCES | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | CALDWELL, JAMES G | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | LOWELL, L KELSEY | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | MOORE, EDWIN | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | PETERSON, PETER GUSTAVE | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | LEGION AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | WILL CLEAN RUGS FREE TO SHOW VACUUM CLEANER | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | RELIGIOUS MEETING TO OPEN TONIGHT | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | V TAYLOR WINS BUS FRANCHISE TO BEAUX ARTS | 1 |
January 10, 1924 | WHO MANAGES YOUR INVESTMENT? | 2 |
January 17, 1924 | CANNERY NEEDS FOR THIS SEASON ARE SUMMARIZED | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | CANNERY NEEDS FOR THIS SEASON SUMMARIZED | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | PETTIGREW NOW HEAD OF LOCAL COMMERCE BODY | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | KIRKLAND LOCALS THE NEXT MEETING OF THE CHILD WELFARE CLINIC | 5 |
January 17, 1924 | NEW USE FOR ALUMINUM | 4 |
January 17, 1924 | POULTRY RIGHT FEEDING VITAL TO GET EGGS DURING WINTER | 6 |
January 17, 1924 | RAW FUR PRICES NOW HIGHEST OF SEASON | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | ROBINSON BUYS OUT PARTNER IN FUEL FIRM HERE | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | GILL, HENRY THEODORE | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | LEGION MEN HERE TO INSTALL NEW OFFICERS JAN 22 | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | ANNIVERSARY OF CLUB TO BE CELEBRATED | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | EAST SIDE MAN ANNOUNCES SELF FOR COUNTY POST (BROWN, WILLIAM) | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | REGISTRATION HERE VERY LIGHT SO FAR | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | MANY ATTEND BIBLE STUDY MEETING HELD HERE | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | ROSE HILL CLUB TO GIVE CARD PARTY JANUARY 19 | 1 |
January 17, 1924 | DO IT ELECTRICALLY | 5 |
January 17, 1924 | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | 9 |
January 24, 1924 | ACCREDITED CHICKS ORDER YOUR 1924 CHICKS NOW AND GET THEM | 9 |
January 24, 1924 | HAVE YOU TRIED OUR “MANGLE ALL” SERVICE OR DRY WASH? | 6 |
January 24, 1924 | J.W. MADDOX, CHIROPRACTOR | 6 |
January 24, 1924 | THE KIRKLAND DRYGOODS NEW SPRING DRESSES IN CHECKS TRIMMED | 10 |
January 24, 1924 | TRY OUR HOME COOKED DINNER $.35 PASTIME CIGAR STORE | 6 |
January 24, 1924 | MR AND MRS W D KEIFFER OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 3 |
January 24, 1924 | CHAMBER NAMES COMMITTEES FOR SEASON’S WORK | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | UNION A AND CENTRAL SCHOOL ARE HAVING MID YEAR EXAMINATIONS | 5 |
January 24, 1924 | WESTER NOT TO RUN AGAIN FOR MAYORALTY POST | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | HOUGHTON YARD UNUSUALLY BUSY REPAIRING SHIPS | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | VOTING PRECINCT AT HOUGHTON EXTENDED TO NORTH AND EAST | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | JUANITA NEWS, THE “LEAP YEAR DANCE” WHICH WAS GIVEN BY THE | 2 |
January 24, 1924 | JUANITA NEWS, THE JUANITA WOMAN’S CLUB MET THURSDAY | 2 |
January 24, 1924 | HOUGHTON YARD UNUSUALLY BUSY REPAIRING SHIPS | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | LOCAL MAN CLEARED OF RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | THE ROSEHILL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY WAS GUESTS OF THE KIRKS | 5 |
January 24, 1924 | NEW EXECUTIVES OF LEGION POST INSTALLED IN OFFICE | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | MRS. E.R. NEIGHBOR AND MRS. C. MILLER WERE HOSTESSES AT THE | 5 |
January 24, 1924 | THE WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY LADIES GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE A CONCERT | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | VOTING PRECINCT AT HOUGHTON EXTENDED TO NORTH AND EAST | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | WESTER NOT TO RUN AGAIN FOR MAYORALTY POST | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | POULTRY FARM $1950–3 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION | 9 |
January 24, 1924 | THE HIGH SCHOOL TEAM JOURNEYS TO REDMOND FRIDAY EVENING TO TAKE | 5 |
January 24, 1924 | MRS BOWEN AS LEADER ORGANIZES JUNIOR CHURCH | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | MR. AND MRS. WHEADON AND MRS. C.H. BENSON ATTENDED THE FLORISTS | 3 |
January 24, 1924 | ROSE HILL COMMUNITY CLUB VOTES TO SPONSOR NEW WATER DISTRICT | 3 |
January 24, 1924 | WHEN ORDERING DAY OLD BABY CHICKS, WHY NOT ORDER FROM WELL EST | 7 |
January 24, 1924 | WILL DEMONSTRATE HOME WATER SUPPLY | 1 |
January 24, 1924 | ACCREDITED CHICKS ORDER YOUR 1924 CHICKS NOW | 9 |
January 24, 1924 | FOR SALE–FOREST WOOD 16 INCH $8.50 A CORD | 9 |
January 24, 1924 | LOST AND FOUND, LOST-WILL THE WOMAN WHO WAS SEEN PICKING UP RUTH | 7 |
January 24, 1924 | WHEN ORDERING DAY OLD BABY CHICKS, WHY NOT ORDER FROM WELL SET | 7 |
January 24, 1924 | FRANK MATZEK WAS ABLE TO RETURN TO THE WOOLEN MILLS LAST WEEK | 5 |
January 31, 1924 | COLUMBIA VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY, KIRKLAND, JP MCEVOY, MGR | 4 |
January 31, 1924 | FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL AMOUNTS(PRUDENTIAL) | 3 |
January 31, 1924 | KIRKLAND HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. | 5 |
January 31, 1924 | LONG LASTING POWER KIRKLAND STORAGE BATTERY CO. | 3 |
January 31, 1924 | BERRYGROWERS TO MEET WEDNESDAY TO LEARN PRICES | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS (PRUDENTIAL) | 3 |
January 31, 1924 | NEW MANAGER FOR STANDARD OIL COMES HERE (LARIMORE, L E) | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | BERRYGROWERS TO MEET WEDNESDAY TO LEARN PRICES | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | CAUCUS TO NAME CANDIDATES FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | RED MAN PREFERS RED COLOR | 6 |
January 31, 1924 | NEW DOLLAR BILL IS ALL “DOLLED UP” | 6 |
January 31, 1924 | TAX REDUCTION MOVE (SEC OF TREASURY SAYS IT’S FEASIBLE) | 6 |
January 31, 1924 | EVEREST, ELSON AND BURBANK ARE GIVEN APPROVAL | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | MAYOR WESTER RETIRES | 6 |
January 31, 1924 | TWO CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR MAKE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENT | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | STEAM-STERILIZING MILK CANS DESTROYS BACTERIA | 7 |
January 31, 1924 | ROSE HILL (THE LADIES OF THE NOKOMIS CLUB | 7 |
January 31, 1924 | LEGION MEN TAKE CHARGE OF SCOUT MOVEMENT HERE | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | LEGION MEN TAKE CHARGE OF SCOUT MOVEMENT HERE | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | KIRKLAND WOMAN’S CLUB CELEBRATES AT PARTY (4TH ANNIVERSARY) | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | THE WOMENS CLUB WILL NOMINATE NEW OFFICERS | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | EVEREST, ELSON AND BURBANK ARE GIVEN APPROVAL | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | TWO CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR MAKE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENT | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | JOURNAL HAS NEW MAN ON CIRCULATION WORK (RANDOLPH, C J) | 1 |
January 31, 1924 | THE BOK PEACE PLAN | 6 |
January 31, 1924 | THE NEW WORD, WINNING A PRIZE OF $200 IS “SCOFFLAW” | 5 |
February 7, 1924 | F.C. ROBINSON DENTIST (IN P.O. BLDG W/ DR. MCKIBBEN) | 2 |
February 7, 1924 | NEW BIG PACKAGE 111 CIGARETTES 24 FOR $.15 | 2 |
February 7, 1924 | BERRYMEN SIGN CONTRACTS FOR SEASON’S CROP | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | EASTERN MAN BUYS SHOW PROPERTY HERE (CHARLES E. JONES “HILLCREST) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | NEW GREENHOUSES AT BROOKWOOD COMPLETED | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | EASTERN MAN BUYS SHOW PROPERTY HERE (CHARLES E. JONES “HILLCREST) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | EASTERN MAN BUYS SHOW PROPERTY HERE (GOUTHEY, REV A P) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE OWNED BY J.E. RAUSCH | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | BUYS 5000 BABY CHICKS FROM HOLLYWOOD HATCHERY | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | F J ZABLE BUYS PARTNER’S INTEREST IN SIGN COMPANY | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | F.J. ZABLE BUYS PARTNER’S INTEREST IN COMPANY(EASTSIDE PAINT & SIGN) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | NEW GREENHOUSES AT BROOKWOOD COMPLETED | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | BERRYMEN SIGN CONTRACTS FOR SEASON’S CROPS | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | NEW DENTIST OPENS OFFICE IN BANK BLOCK (DOBBS, C C) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | ANNUAL BALL OF CHAMBER HERE IS SET FOR MARCH 15 | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | K.H.S WAS PROUD TO COME HOME FROM ISSAQUAH THE WINNING SCORE | 5 |
February 7, 1924 | NOMINATIONS ARE MADE FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | VOLUNTEERS ARE WANTED TO PLANT TREES ON FEB 9 | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | LINCOLN DAY BANQUET TO BE HELD MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE OWNED BY J E RAUSCH | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | MIDLAKES FIRE CAUSES LOSS OF NEARLY $15,000 | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | ORDINANCE NO.239(RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION, ERECTION, ALTERATION | 7 |
February 7, 1924 | COUNCIL FAVORS BONDING SYSTEM OF IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | PTA NOTES (THE CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE-GOITER PREVENTION ) | 4 |
February 7, 1924 | BUYS 5000 BABY CHICKS FROM HOLLYWOOD HATCHERY | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | DR O A KELLS COMES TO KIRKLAND TO PRACTICE | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | DR. A.O. KELLS COMES TO KIRKLAND TO PRACTICE (MEDICINE & SURGERY) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | DR. ROBINSON MOVES FAMILY TO KIRKLAND (DENTIST) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | NEW DENTIST OPENS OFFICE IN BANK BLOCK (DOBBS, C C) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | NEW MEASURING BOARD TO BE USED BY CLINIC(TO MEASURE BABIES) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | P.T.A. NOTES (THE CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE-GOITER PREVENTION ) | 4 |
February 7, 1924 | JOSTEN, JUDITH MATILDA | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | PUTT, ROY CLIFTON JR | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | P.T.A. NOTES (THE CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE-GOITER PREVENTION ) | 4 |
February 7, 1924 | ANNUAL BALL OF CHAMBER HERE IS SET FOR MARCH 15(2ND ANNUAL) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | VOLUNTEERS ARE WANTED TO PLANT TREES ON FEB. 9(CITY BEAU. ORGANIZ | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | NEW MEASURING BOARD TO BE USED BY CLINIC(TO MEASURE BABIES) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | EVEREST MAKES REPLY TO RUMOR ATTACKING HIM | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | REGISTRATION STILL SLOW; POLL BOOKS CLOSE FEB 19 | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | THE TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL | 6 |
February 7, 1924 | EASTERN MAN BUYS SHOW PROPERTY HERE (CHARLES E. JONES “HILLCREST) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | K.H.S WAS PROUD TO COME HOME FROM ISSAQUAH THE WINNING SCORE | 5 |
February 7, 1924 | LOCAL TEAM WILL PLAY FOR S.V.A. CHAMPIONSHIP(BOYS & GIRLS) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | EASTERN MAN BUYS SHOW PROPERTY HERE (EVANGELIST) | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | KIRKLAND NEWS NOTES (JUNIOR CHURCH ELECTED OFFICERS) | 4 |
February 7, 1924 | NAZARENE CHURCH, ROSE HILL | 4 |
February 7, 1924 | DAISYT D WEAVER, ALFRED D PINNEY | 1 |
February 7, 1924 | NEW ADDITION TO WOOLEN MILLS IS NEAR COMPLETION | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
GOLD (TODD FEED CO.) | 6 |
February 14, 1924 |
WHEN INSURANCE MEANS SOMETHING (J.B. REESE) | 3 |
February 14, 1924 |
ALFALFA-GROWING BOOSTED FOR THIS REGION BY EXPERT | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
ENGLAND TO BUY LOGANBERRIES OF KIRKLAND REGION | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
MR BLAKE IS PLANTING FIVE ACRES IN CHERRIES | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
COUNTRY STORE WILL BE FEATURED AT THEATRE | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
KIRKLAND BATTERY STATION EMPLOYS NEW ELECTRICIAN (FREE, HARRY) | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
NEW SANITARY MARKET OPENS HERE THIS WEEK | 2 |
February 14, 1924 |
NEW SPARK PLUG CARRIED AT BLAU’S CHEVROLET GARAGE | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
NOVELTY STORE TO OPEN HERE WITHIN FEW DAYS | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
ENGLAND TO BUY LOGANBERRIES OF KIRKLAND REGION | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
BIG MEETING OF LOCAL CHAMBER ON TUESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL PUPILS TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
TOM THUMB WEDDING WILL BE GIVEN FEB 29 | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
TREES PLANTED ALONG HIGHWAY TO NORTH LIMITS | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
PLAN TO GET MODERN FIRE EQUIPMENT | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
ENGLAND TO BUY LOGANBERRIES OF KIRKLAND REGION | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
ST. VALENTINES PARTY PROVES HUGE SUCCESS(GENERAL LADIES AID) | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
FOR SALE BY OWNER-2.5 ACRES ON THE PAVED RD $800, 25 DN,SM MO PMT | 7 |
February 14, 1924 |
TREES PLANTED ALONG HIGHWAY TO NORTH LIMITS | 1 |
February 14, 1924 |
(WANTED) AT SERVICE-A FINE JERSEY BULL, LADY BOY, SON OF STORM K | 7 |
February 14, 1924 |
FOR SALE BY OWNER-2.5 ACRES ON THE PAVED RD $800, 25 DN,SM MO PMT | 7 |
February 17, 1924 |
PLAN TO GET MODERN FIRE EQUIPMENT | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
BUSINESS SERVICE AID FOR FARMERS | 7 |
February 28, 1924 |
FIRST DAFFODILS OF SEASON ARE HERE | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
MONEY-MAKING IN RAISING POULTRY TOLD BY EXPERT | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
DAKOTA HEIRESS COMES TO KIRKLAND TO MAKE HOME (MONDOU, HILDA FOSS | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
COLORADO PEOPLE HERE TO MAKE THEIR HOME (SEAVEY, CHARLES) | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
BUSINESS SERVICE AID FOR FARMERS | 7 |
February 28, 1924 |
NORDSTROM BUYS PAINTING BUSINESS OF LON ALLEN | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
BOOSTER BOOKLET UP FOR DISTRIBUTION | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
MONTANA PEOPLE COMING HERE TO TAKE UP HOMES | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER ON STATE LAND | 7 |
February 28, 1924 |
WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH CONGRESS? | 6 |
February 28, 1924 |
BOOSTER BOOKLET UP FOR DISTRIBUTION (VIRTUES OF LIVING IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
COLORADO PEOPLE HERE TO MAKE THEIR HOME (CHARLES GIBBS’ FRIENDS) | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
A.O.U.W. INSTALLS OFFICERS | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
HELLIGER, MINNIE | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
HIGGENBOTHAM, HELEN GRACE | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
LEE, SARAH C | 4 |
February 28, 1924 |
A.O.U.W. INSTALLS OFFICERS | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
CAMPAIGN ISSUES UP FOR DISCUSSION TUESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
February 28, 1924 |
BOOSTER BOOKLET UP FOR DISTRIBUTION (IN THE ZONE OF FILTERED SUNS | 1 |
March 4, 1924 | NAMES THAT ARE APPROPRIATE FOR STREETS URGED | 1 |
March 4, 1924 | NAMES THAT ARE APPROPRIATE FOR STREETS URGED | 1 |
March 4, 1924 | NAMES THAT ARE APPROPRIATE FOR STREETS URGED | 1 |
March 4, 1924 | NAMES THAT ARE APPROPRIATE FOR STREETS URGED | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | ARTIFICIAL TEETH | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | AS A LOCAL INDUSTRY REPRESENTING AN ANNUAL PAYROLL OF $200,000 | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | BOOST KIRKLAND BY SENDING YOUR EASTERN FRIENDS THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |
4 |
March 6, 1924 | LATEST STYLES IN LADIES SHOES FOR SPRING (KIRKLAND CLOTHING CO.) | 5 |
March 6, 1924 | SOME ROAST (TODD FEED COMPANY) | 6 |
March 6, 1924 | THE FOLLOWING USED CARS ARE PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | TRADE IN KIRKLAND (KIRKLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY) | 6 |
March 6, 1924 | TRY OUR HOME COOKED DINNER ( PASTIME CIGAR STORE) | 6 |
March 6, 1924 | WE THE UNDER SIGNED, VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS OF KIRKLAND, BEING | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | FISHER DESCRIBES PROPER PLANTING OF STRAWBERRIES | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | HOG RANCH WILL EXPEND $15000 ON IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | BETTERMENTS ARE UNDER WAY ALL OVER KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | BOOST KIRKLAND BY SENDING YOUR EASTERN FRIENDS THE CHAMBER OF |
4 |
March 6, 1924 | BETTERMENTS ARE UNDER WAY ALL OVER KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | GEORGE OUR BOY REPORTER (ODD EDITORIAL IN PAPER EVERY DAY) | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | AS A LOCAL INDUSTRY REPRESENTING AN ANNUAL PAYROLL OF $200,000 | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | JAZZ ORCHESTRA FOR MEAT MARKET OPENING | 2 |
March 6, 1924 | TOM THUMB WEDDING SUCCESSFULLY GIVEN | 5 |
March 6, 1924 | AS A LOCAL INDUSTRY REPRESENTING AN ANNUAL PAYROLL OF $200,000 | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | EVEREST TELLS SUPPORTERS OF CAMPAIGN ISSUE | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | WE THE UNDER SIGNED, VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS OF KIRKLAND, BEING | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | WINTERS TELLS VOTERS WHY HE SHOULD BE MAYOR | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | FISHER DESCRIBES PROPER PLANTING OF STRAWBERRIES | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | HOG RANCH WILL EXPAND $15,000 ON IMPROVEMENTS (PACIFIC MEAT&PKG) | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | REED, MRS W M | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | REED, W M | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | AS A LOCAL INDUSTRY REPRESENTING AN ANNUAL PAYROLL OF $200,000 | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | EVEREST TELLS SUPPORTERS OF CAMPAIGN ISSUE | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | EVEREST TELLS SUPPORTERS OF CAMPAIGN ISSUE | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | WE THE UNDER SIGNED, VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS OF KIRKLAND, BEING | 4 |
March 6, 1924 | WINTERS TELLS VOTERS WHY HE SHOULD BE MAYOR | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | KIRKLAND WINS HILLER; CALIFORNIA LOSES OUT | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | BETTERMENTS ARE UNDER WAY ALL OVER KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | NAMES THAT ARE APPROPRIATE FOR STREETS URGED | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | GERTRUDE SCHOFELD, DWIGHT D DOTT | 1 |
March 6, 1924 | AS A LOCAL INDUSTRY REPRESENTING AN ANNUAL PAYROLL OF $200,000 | 4 |
March 13, 1924 | CHAMBER TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | MUCH BUILDING AND CULTIVATION GOING ON HERE | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | MUCH BUILDING AND CULTIVATION GOING ON HERE | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | BERRY PLANTING IS DESCRIBED BY CANNERY EXPERT | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | CANNERY WANTS CONTRACTS MADE | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | BOOST C OF C DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | CHAMBER TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | MUCH BUILDING AND CULTIVATION GOING ON HERE | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | THE ELECTION | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | BOOST C OF C DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | H L WINTERS IS VICTOR IN RACE FOR MAYORALTY | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | THE ELECTION | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | SUGAR CROPS URGED FOR WESTERN WASHINGTON CROPS | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | CITIZEN’S TRAINING CAMP TO BE HELD AT CAMP LEWIS | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | W.C.T.U. ORGANIZED BRANCH IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | H.L. WINTERS IS VICTOR IN RACE FOR MAYORALTY | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | THE ELECTION | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | WCTU ORGANIZED BRANCH IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | TENNIS SEASON IS “ON” NOW IN FULL SWING | 1 |
March 13, 1924 | GARBAGE COLLECTION WILL BEING WEDNESDAY | 5 |
March 20, 1924 | GARDEN WEEK IS NOTED HERE WITH SPADE AND RAKE | 1 |
March 20, 1924 | ANNUAL BALL OF LOCAL CHAMBER IS BIG SUCCESS | 1 |
March 20, 1924 | FIRE EQUIPMENT ARRIVES AND IS STORED ON DOCK | 1 |
March 20, 1924 | MILLION DOLLAR SUGAR FACTORY MAY COME HERE | 1 |
March 20, 1924 | KOSTER, JOE | 1 |
March 20, 1924 | OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR TENNIS CLUB AND PLANS MADE | 1 |
March 20, 1924 | GERTRUDE STENSLAND, SWEN NORBERG | 2 |
March 27, 1924 | FARM MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST FROM PULLMAN COMING | 1 |
March 27, 1924 | JUANITA BOY IS CHAMP BOXER OF EASTERN COLLEGE (REINE, JOHN) | 1 |
March 27, 1924 | MUCH BUILDING GOING ON HERE SURVEY SHOWS | 1 |
March 27, 1924 | MUCH BUILDING GOING ON HERE SURVEY SHOWS | 1 |
March 27, 1924 | VAUDEVILLE AND BAGPIPE CONCERT ON LEGION BOAT | 1 |
March 27, 1924 | CARD PARTY TO BE GIVEN IN BENEFIT OF LIBRARY | 1 |
March 27, 1924 | POWER COMPANY’S MAGAZINE TELLS KIRKLAND STORY | 3 |
March 27, 1924 | JUANITA BOY IS CHAMP BOXER OF EASTERN COLLEGE (REINE, JOHN) | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | CULTIVATION OF GARDENS AND ORCHARDS UNDER WAY | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | NEW BUILDING GOING UP EVERY DAY IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | POULTRYMEN ARE BUSY REMODELING STRUCTURES | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | LAKEWOOD FURNITURE CO BOUGHT BY GEORGE BARTSCH | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | JUMP IN POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOWS POPULATION GAIN | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | NEW BUILDING GOING UP EVERY DAY IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | SPECIAL PROGRAM TO ACCOMPANY “GALLOPING FISH” | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | BIG ORDER FOR LUMBER PLACED HERE FOR NORTH | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | INTEREST GROWS IN BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY HERE | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | PAPSUO, INFANT | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | ROBINSON, MARCELS ROSS | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | JUMP IN POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOWS POPULATION GAIN | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | TACOMA MAN TO DISCUSS BIBLE | 1 |
April 3, 1924 | IVA BEEMAN, A DEAN FORBES | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | NEW CONSTRUCTION MARK’S BELLEVUE’S RAPID PROGRESS | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | PLANS BUILDING NEW GARAGE ON KIRKLAND AVE (MCINTYRE, R J) | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | MEMORIAL PRESENTATION MADE TO LOCAL CHURCH (ST MARK’S) | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | WELL KEPT HOMES FORM PICTURESQUE URBAN BEAUTY | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | PLANS BUILDING NEW GARAGE ON KIRKLAND AVE (MCINTYRE, R J) | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | PTA WILL HOLD CHILD WELFARE MEETING MAY 6 | 3 |
May 1, 1924 | MASSED BAND WILL LEAD EAGLES PARADE | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | BALLOT WILL BE CAST TO DECIDE FIRE TRUCK ISSUE | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | DICKERSON, STEPHEN (CIVIL WAR VET) | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | WORK ON TENNIS COURTS COMPLETED THIS WEEK | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | LOCAL AUTOISTS MAKES 400 MILES DAILY ON TOUR (BLAU, E.A., & O.L.) | 1 |
May 1, 1924 | EXTRA TRIPS ARE ANNOUNCED IN FERRY SCHEDULE | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | POULTRY EXPERT DEALS WITH CHICK INCUBATION NEEDS | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | KIRKLAND CLIMATE FAVORS GIRLS – DR STORK BRINGS SPRING STOCK | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | KLENERT’S MARKET MAKING DELIVERIES TO HUNT’S POINT | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | NEW CANDY STORE IS OPENED ON KIRKLAND AVENUE | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | 8 MONTH OLD BABY BADLY INJURED BY BACKING AUTO | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | NEW RESIDENTS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC IN PRAISE OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | LACK OF ELECTRIC STOVE POSTPONES COOKING CLASS | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | RESIDENTS ASKED TO HELP BUILD KITCHEN AT PARK | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | COUNCIL MEETING CALLED FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
May 8, 1924 | BIG WATER SYSTEM AT YARROW POINT IS NOW COMPLETED | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | BERRY CULTURE IS FAVORED BY MANY LOCAL RESIDENTS | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | NORTHWEST GROWN FRUIT SUBJECT TO GROWING DEMAND | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | BERGSTROM HOME IN BELLEVUE IS GUTTED BY FIRE | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | HURLBUT CASH GROCERY MOVES INTO NEW LOCATION | 4 |
May 15, 1924 | DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT CO FORMED IN BELLEVUE | 4 |
May 15, 1924 | BERGSTROM HOME IN BELLEVUE IS GUTTED BY FIRE | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | C FAUCETT AND J C MILLAR TAKE OVER COAL AND WOOD CO | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | JUANITA BEACH HAS MANY IMPROVEMENTS THIS SEASON | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | JUANITA BEACH HAS MANY IMPROVEMENTS THIS SEASON | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | “ALCO” BUILT HERE FOR ALASKAN USE; LAUNCHED MAY 10 | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | HENCHLIFF, CHAS NAPER | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | LONGWORTH, THOMAS MERRETT | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | PENSE, MRS J R | 2 |
May 15, 1924 | BULL PUP SPARES REPORTERS PANTS … (AMERICAN LEGION DOG) | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | GIBBS SELECTED LOCAL DELEGATE TO STATE MEET | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | JUANITA BEACH HAS MANY IMPROVEMENTS THIS SEASON | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | WILL ESTIMATE ON COST OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
May 15, 1924 | ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR REMOVAL OF GARBAGE | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | PIONEERS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING (PERRIGO, MR AND MRS W P) | 4 |
May 22, 1924 | BELLEVUE TO GET MORE WHALEBOATS | 4 |
May 22, 1924 | MANY NEWCOMERS WELL SATISFIED – HOMES ATTRACTIVE | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | REX DRUG CO, INC, BUYS KIRKLAND DRUG STORE | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | STREAM’S CASH STORE ADDS NEW REFRIGERATION PLANT | 4 |
May 22, 1924 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER TO ASSIST LADIES WITH NEW CLUB HOUSE AND LIBRARY | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | MANY NEWCOMERS WELL SATISFIED – HOMES ATTRACTIVE | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | KIRKLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL GET PACKARD TRUCK | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | TOWN COUNCIL HAS ACTIVE MEETING MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | LOCAL LEGION TO HOLD SERVICES ON MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER TO ASSIST LADIES WITH NEW CLUB HOUSE AND LIBRARY | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | LOCAL WOMAN’S CLUB PLAN HOME FOR LIBRARY | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | COLLINS, JOSEPHINE (WIFE OF R H COLLINS) | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | SWEET, MELVIN | 4 |
May 22, 1924 | LOCAL LEGION TO HOLD SERVICES ON MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | KIRKLAND CHAMBER TO ASSIST LADIES WITH NEW CLUB HOUSE AND LIBRARY | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | LOCAL WOMAN’S CLUB PLAN HOME FOR LIBRARY | 1 |
May 22, 1924 | LOCAL LEGION TO HOLD SERVICES ON MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
May 29, 1924 | GOOSE INDUSTRY IS PROFITABLE AND MOST INTERESTING | 1 |
May 29, 1924 | HONOR SPEAKERS ARE CHOSEN FOR COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
May 29, 1924 | LOCAL INDUSTRY WRECKED BY FIRE – WOOLEN MILL SAVED BY VALIANT EFFORT | 1 |
May 29, 1924 | TENNIS PLAYERS’ SCHEDULE IS NOW POSTED COMPLETE | 1 |
May 29, 1924 | EX-SERVICE-MEN ARE ASKED TO PARADE | 1 |
May 29, 1924 | LOCAL INDUSTRY WRECKED BY FIRE – WOOLEN MILL SAVED BY VALIANT EFFORT | 1 |
June 5, 1924 | IMPROVEMENTS ARE VERY NOTICEABLE ON LOCAL HOMES | 1 |
June 5, 1924 | CANNERY STARTS ITS BUSY SEASON WITH RUSH TODAY | 1 |
June 5, 1924 | COMMENCEMENT SERVICES SUNDAY | 1 |
June 5, 1924 | MAYOR AND TWO COUNCILMEN WERE INSTALLED MONDAY | 1 |
June 5, 1924 | BURNTRAGER, GEORGE (CIVIL WAR VET) | 1 |
June 5, 1924 | KIRKLAND’S TOURIST PARK OFFICIALLY OPEN | 1 |
June 5, 1924 | FERRY SERVICE GREATLY IMPROVED; MORE TRIPS | 1 |
June 5, 1924 | POWER COMPANY MOVES TO THEIR NEW LOCATION | 1 |
June 12, 1924 | MARION BUCKLES HAS FIRST BERRIES ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
June 12, 1924 | AUTO PAINT SHOP STARTED THIS WEEK | 4 |
June 12, 1924 | BLAU CHEVROLET COMPANY PLANS FUTURE EXPANSION | 1 |
June 12, 1924 | FISHER GRAIN AND FEED BUSINESS BOUGHT BY TODD | 1 |
June 12, 1924 | CANNING SEASON OPENS NEXT WEEK | 1 |
June 12, 1924 | KIRKLAND UNION “A” HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1924 (PHOTOS) | 1 |
June 12, 1924 | LEGION NATIONAL COMMANDER WILL STOP AT KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 12, 1924 | TENNIS CHAMPION TO BE DECIDED | 1 |
June 12, 1924 | STEAMER EXCURSIONS START ON LAKE JUNE 15 | 1 |
June 19, 1924 | BLAU CHEVROLET COMPANY HAVE NEW ELECTRIC SIGN | 4 |
June 19, 1924 | EAST SIDE BAKERY ADDS ANOTHER TRUCK | 4 |
June 19, 1924 | LOCAL FIRM MAKES TRAIL MARKERS (EAST SIDE PAINT & SIGN) | 8 |
June 19, 1924 | LOCAL CHAMBER HAS WELL ATTENDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEET | 1 |
June 19, 1924 | MANY NEW FAMILIES ARRIVING FROM THE MID-WEST STATES | 1 |
June 19, 1924 | FAMOUS RALSTON CLUB WILL BE HERE SAT EVE | 1 |
June 19, 1924 | FASHION PAGEANT WILL BE JUNE 27 | 1 |
June 19, 1924 | KIRKLAND COUNCIL MET MONDAY EVE | 1 |
June 19, 1924 | CHRISTIE, MRS WILLIAM | 4 |
June 19, 1924 | COMMANDER QUINN VISITS LOCAL POST | 1 |
June 19, 1924 | LOCAL POWER CO WILL HAVE OPEN HOUSE MONDAY | 1 |
June 19, 1924 | ELLEN HILEN, EARL HOWLAND | 4 |
June 26, 1924 | HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR OPENS STUDIO | 1 |
June 26, 1924 | SOUTH KIRKLAND RESIDENTS OPEN CHICKEN DINNER PARTY | 1 |
June 26, 1924 | CANNERY STARTS ON LOGANBERRIES | 1 |
June 26, 1924 | CHAMBER NOT IN FAVOR OF OCCUPATION TAX | 1 |
June 26, 1924 | GRAMMAR GRADES END SCHOOL YEAR | 4 |
June 26, 1924 | A LOCAL ENTERPRISE COMPARATIVELY UNKNOWN (BUSY BEE APIARIES) | 3 |
June 26, 1924 | LEGION POST HOLDS BONUS MEETING | 1 |
June 26, 1924 | KIRKLAND OFFICE TO BE ADVANCED TO 2ND CLASS JULY 1 | 1 |
June 26, 1924 | BASEBALL FANS ARE URGED TO MEET MON. | 1 |
June 26, 1924 | TUTTLE PLACE ON ROSE HILL NOTED FOR MANY FLOWERS | 1 |
June 26, 1924 | ALYS MARIE RERICK, HERBERT MAYOR | 4 |
July 3, 1924 | LITTLE WHITE CHURCH ON ROSE HILL (PHOTO) | 4 |
July 3, 1924 | NEW BUICK ON DISPLAY BY LOCAL BUICK FIRM | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | ROSE HILL MARKET OPENS WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | WHALEN’S STORE SOLD TO C M CLAWSON, JULY 1 | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | FIFTY PEOPLE ARE NOW EMPLOYED BY LOCAL CANNING CO | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | CHILDREN ARE ASKED TO LEAVE MAIL BOXES ALONE | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | STATE OF MONTANA FURNISHES LATEST KIRKLAND ARRIVALS | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | FIFTY PEOPLE ARE NOW EMPLOYED BY LOCAL CANNING CO | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | ENTERTAINMENT BY LOCAL LADIES PROVES SUCCESS | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | LOCAL LUMBER YARD ADDS NEW SERVICE | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | BASEBALL FANS MET MONDAY AND ORGANIZED TEAM | 1 |
July 3, 1924 | FERRY LINCOLN HAS RECORD LOAD SUN. | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | CULLING SCHOOL TO BE HELD AT THE WRIGHT RANCH | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
July 10, 1924 | VACANT BUSINESS PROPERTY WILL BE IMPROVED SOON | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | HARDENBROOK HOME AT JUANITA BURNED DOWN | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | BLAU CHEVROLET COMPANY MAKES THREE DELIVERIES | 4 |
July 10, 1924 | VACANT BUSINESS PROPERTY WILL BE IMPROVED SOON | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | FOOTE BABY IS SEVERELY INJURED IN WRINGER | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | SEATTLE BOY SAVED BY EFFORTS OF HIS YOUNG COMPANIONS | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | MINNESOTA MAN IS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER KIRKLAND PROPERTY | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | HARDENBROOK HOME AT JUANITA BURNED DOWN | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | HARDENBROOK HOME AT JUANITA BURNED DOWN | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | BEACH AT FERRY DOCK IS GREATLY IMPROVED | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | SIX NAVY AIRPLANES ARRIVED AT SAND POINT THIS WEEK | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | GILLET, JOHN W | 8 |
July 10, 1924 | PERSONS, COL E E | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | PETTIBONE, GEORGE T | 8 |
July 10, 1924 | EASTERN EDITOR IS ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT KIRKLAND | 3 |
July 10, 1924 | NUMEROUS VISITORS STOP AT KIRKLAND PARK CAMP | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | LOCAL TELEPHONE CO COMPLETES EXTENSIVE CHANGES | 1 |
July 10, 1924 | FRANCES WIDMER, REX SWAN | 2 |
July 10, 1924 | MIRIAN HAYNER BOWEN, FRANK O EVANS | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | MUCH INTEREST IN COMING POULTRY SCHOOL IS SHOWN | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | ANOTHER TAILOR SHOP WILL OPEN ON MONDAY | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | F A TRAVIS FIRM BELIEVER IN FUTURE OF EAST SIDE | 4 |
July 17, 1924 | KIRKLAND LOOKS GOOD TO CHAIN GROCERY STORES | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | WILLIAMS CONFECTIONERY BOUGHT BY C L ANDREWS | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | BUILDING ACTIVITY CONTINUES FIRM ON THE EAST SIDE | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | FIRE WAGON RECEIVES COAT OF BRIGHT PAINT | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | LEGION MEMBERS ADD DINING ROOM TO FORT JACKSON | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CAMP HAS SELECTED AN IDEAL LOCATION NEARBY | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CAMP HAS SELECTED AN IDEAL LOCATION NEARBY | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | ROAD ENTHUSIASTS HOLD MEETING AT SNOQUALMIE FALLS | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | MABLE NETTLETON, R W WILLIAMS | 4 |
July 17, 1924 | MABLE POINTER, VALMA TAYLOR | 1 |
July 17, 1924 | ROSE PEDERSON, HOWARD H HAMILTON | 4 |
July 17, 1924 | NEW STRUCTURE AT MATZEN MILL NEAR COMPLETION | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | CULLING SCHOOL WAS SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | KIRKLAND GROWERS REPORT UNUSUALLY GOOD BERRY CROPS | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | LOCAL FRUIT IS SHIPPED TO EAST | 4 |
July 24, 1924 | LOCAL MAN PLACES POPULAR INVENTION ON THE MARKET (MUNSON, J K) | 3 |
July 24, 1924 | SCHWAB BUILDING WILL BE STARTED IMMEDIATELY | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | KIRKLAND HIGH IS ENTERED SAT NIGHT AND ROBBED | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | RADIATOR AND FENDER WORKS NOW HAS GAS AND OILS | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | WILLIAMS BUYS KIRKLAND ELECTRIC STORE AND BUSINESS | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | JUANITA MAN IS BADLY HURT WHILE CROSSING STREET (DUNCAN, O H) | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | KIRKLAND HIGH RECEIVES FINE COLLECTION OF SPECIMENS | 4 |
July 24, 1924 | CITY COUNCIL GETS ACTION ON MATZEN WOOLEN MILL ROAD | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | TOWN SAVES $300 ON CONSTRUCTION | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | KIRKLAND HIGH IS ENTERED SAT NIGHT AND ROBBED | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | SCOUTS WILL MEET AT PARK FOR REPAIRS | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | CITY COUNCIL GETS ACTION ON MATZEN WOOLEN MILL ROAD | 1 |
July 24, 1924 | CITY COUNCIL GETS ACTION ON MATZEN WOOLEN MILL ROAD | 1 |
July 31, 1924 | FINE POTATOES ON DISPLAY RAISED BY LOCAL RANCHER | 4 |
July 31, 1924 | BIDS TO BE OPENED FRIDAY FOR BUSINESS BLOCK | 1 |
July 31, 1924 | PASTIME CIGAR STORE MAKES MANY IMPROVEMENTS | 4 |
July 31, 1924 | PASTIME CIGAR STORE MAKES MANY IMPROVEMENTS | 4 |
July 31, 1924 | UNUSUAL SELLING EVENT STARTS AT LOCAL DRUG STORE | 1 |
July 31, 1924 | MINNESOTA FAMILY ARRIVED HERE BY MOTOR THIS WEEK | 1 |
July 31, 1924 | KIRKLAND WILL BE SCENE OF BIG FIRE MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
July 31, 1924 | LOCAL TRAFFIC LAW WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED NOW | 1 |
July 31, 1924 | HERBERT, MARY | 5 |
July 31, 1924 | VALLETON, JOHN | 5 |
July 31, 1924 | KIRKLAND TOURIST PARK IS UNUSUALLY WELL PATRONIZED | 1 |
July 31, 1924 | LOCAL TRAFFIC LAW WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED NOW | 1 |
July 31, 1924 | LOCAL POWER CO FINISH EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | COUNTY STOCKADE GREATLY IMPROVED AND MADE LARGER | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | IMPROVEMENTS OF MANY LOCAL HOMES | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | CAREY THE TAILOR ADDS NEW FEATURE | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | KIRKLAND TO GET MAIN OFFICE OF BURKE AND FARRAR | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | LOCAL AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY VERY ACTIVE PAST WEEK | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | CANNERY HAS VERY LARGE YEAR’S PACK | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | KIRKLAND VISITED BY ENTHUSIASTIC PEOPLE FROM EAST | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED OUT FOUR TIMES LAST WEEK | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | KIRKLAND TO GET MAIN OFFICE OF BURKE AND FARRAR | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | LUCILLE KELSEY, EDMOND REESE | 1 |
August 7, 1924 | MATZEN MILL WILL RESUME OPERATION ABOUT OCTOBER 1 | 1 |
August 14, 1924 | WORK ON NEW BUILDING WILL START MONDAY | 1 |
August 14, 1924 | SEVERAL HOMES ARE UNDER CONSTRUCTION | 8 |
August 14, 1924 | LOCAL CHAMBER WILL HAVE MASS MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
August 14, 1924 | BUNDLE DAY AT COMMUNITY CHURCH WAS BIG SUCCESS | 4 |
August 14, 1924 | HARDWARE MAN FROM BUTTE WILL MAKE HOME HERE | 1 |
August 14, 1924 | JUANITA FIRE CALLS OUT KIRKLAND TRUCK | 5 |
August 14, 1924 | ROBBERS OF HIGH SCHOOL ARE STILL RUNNING AROUND | 1 |
August 14, 1924 | SHORT CHANGE ARTIST MEET WITH FAILURE | 4 |
August 14, 1924 | LIBRARY BUILDING FUND INCREASES | 1 |
August 14, 1924 | STUART, JOHN | 1 |
August 14, 1924 | WALSH, FRANK EDWARD | 8 |
August 14, 1924 | MORGAN BOUGHT ADJACENT LAND (TO BURKE AND FARRAR) | 1 |
August 14, 1924 | SHERBROOKE WILL GROW FLOWERS BY PAVED BOULEVARD | 1 |
August 21, 1924 | HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN WITH MORE EQUIPMENT SEPT 2 | 1 |
August 21, 1924 | BUILDING AND IMPROVEMENTS CHRONICLED FOR PAST WEEK | 1 |
August 21, 1924 | CLAUSEN STORE ADDS GAS PUMP TO SERVICE | 1 |
August 21, 1924 | KIRKLAND HOST TO EASTERN VISITORS FROM MANY STATES | 1 |
August 21, 1924 | KIRKLAND’S FIRE PROTECTION READY FOR RUSH ORDERS (PHOTO OF TRUCK) | 1 |
August 21, 1924 | KIRKLAND INVITED TO HELP ENTERTAIN FLYERS ON RETURN | 1 |
August 21, 1924 | JANE H GREEN, LEO B REED | 2 |
August 28, 1924 | BEAUTY PARLOR WILL OPEN IN BANK BUILDING | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | INSURANCE OFFICE OPENED IN BURKE & FARRAR BUILDING | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | CONTRACTOR FROM MINOT, N.D. PLANS TO MAKE HOME HERE | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | PARENTS ARE ASKED TO ATTEND OPENING SESSION AT SCHOOL | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | MEMBERSHIPS IN FIRE DEPARTMENT ON SALE AT STORES | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | TOWN COUNCIL TO HOLD MEETING ON TUESDAY, SEPT 2 | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | J W MORRIS’ HOME ENTERED AND ROBBED | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | PERSON, DR J R | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | THOMAN, ABBIE FISK | 1 |
August 28, 1924 | MARGARET HARDENBROOK, VICTOR JOHNSON | 1 |
September 4, 1924 |
WILKIN’S HOME TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FLAMES | 4 |
September 4, 1924 |
DODGE BROTHERS SERVICE STATION OPENS THIS WEEK | 1 |
September 4, 1924 |
WELL KNOWN BIRD MAN FROM MONTANA VISITS KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 4, 1924 |
MORE THAN 200 STUDENTS ENROLL IN HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
September 4, 1924 |
WILKIN’S HOME TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FLAMES | 4 |
September 4, 1924 |
COUNCILMEN WILL INSPECT WALKS | 1 |
September 4, 1924 |
COUNCILMEN WILL INSPECT WALKS | 1 |
September 11, 1924 |
JUANITA RAISED $90 FOR FIRE TRUCK – ROSE HILL WILL START DRIVE | 1 |
September 11, 1924 |
ROSE HILL BOASTS OF NOVEL INDUSTRY (BEE APIARIES) | 3 |
September 11, 1924 |
WOMAN’S CLUB WILL GET PLANS | 1 |
September 11, 1924 |
GLASS, ELLAN E | 1 |
September 11, 1924 |
LOCAL LEGION POST PLANS TO OBSERVE DEFENSE DAY FRI | 1 |
September 11, 1924 |
COMMISSIONER RACE IS CAUSE OF BIG VOTE CAST | 1 |
September 11, 1924 |
ROSE HILL BOASTS OF NOVEL INDUSTRY (BEE APIARIES) | 3 |
September 25, 1924 |
PERCY WHEADON GROWS ENGLISH GRAPES ON FARM | 4 |
September 25, 1924 |
PERCY WHEADON GROWS ENGLISH GRAPES ON FARM | 4 |
September 25, 1924 |
ORTHOPEDIC GUILD WILL START DRIVE | 1 |
September 25, 1924 |
MINNESOTA PEOPLE PLAN ATTRACTIVE HOME ON OXFORD | 1 |
September 25, 1924 |
COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION FOR BIG IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
September 25, 1924 |
SHOEMAKER, NANCY | 1 |
September 25, 1924 |
COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION FOR BIG IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
September 25, 1924 |
MATZEN MILL WILL BE ONE OF THE BEST IN THE NORTHWEST | 1 |
October 2, 1924 | LOCAL RANCHER FINDS FRUIT TO BE PROFITABLE (POTIER, JOSEPH) | 4 |
October 2, 1924 | HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HOLD FIRST ART EXHIBIT | 1 |
October 2, 1924 | LOCAL RANCHER FINDS FRUIT TO BE PROFITABLE (POTIER, JOSEPH) | 4 |
October 2, 1924 | R H COLLINS MAKES MANY CHANGES IN HIS BUSINESS | 1 |
October 2, 1924 | LOCAL CANNERY TO START ON APPLES IN NEAR FUTURE | 1 |
October 2, 1924 | CONDO FAMILY OF MINNESOTA WILL MAKE HOME HERE | 1 |
October 2, 1924 | HIGH SCHOOL INSPECTOR VISITED HERE FRIDAY | 1 |
October 2, 1924 | TWO ACTS FROM PAN CIRCUIT TO BE AT LEGION OPENER | 1 |
October 2, 1924 | STATE TRAILMEN WILL MEET HERE IN CONVENTION | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | EAST SIDE MAN IS SUCCESSFUL WITH CHINCHILLA RABBITS (ROOT, F E) | 4 |
October 9, 1924 | EAST SIDE MAN IS SUCCESSFUL WITH CHINCHILLA RABBITS (ROOT, F E) | 4 |
October 9, 1924 | STEAM SHOVEL IS NOW EMPLOYED ON NEW GARAGE SITE | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | KIRKLAND WILL BE THE BEST LIGHTED TOWN IN THE STATE | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | PARENT-TEACHERS ASK FOR RETURN OF SCHOOL NURSES | 4 |
October 9, 1924 | SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 71 BUYS NEW 40 PASSENGER BUS | 4 |
October 9, 1924 | KIRKLAND WOMEN PLAN DANCE FOR LIBRARY BENEFIT | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | LEGION SECURES GOOD ORCHESTRA FOR SEASON | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | TOWN BUDGET REDUCED $400 AT HEARING MONDAY | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | PARENT-TEACHERS ASK FOR RETURN OF SCHOOL NURSES | 4 |
October 9, 1924 | KIRKLAND WOMEN PLAN DANCE FOR LIBRARY BENEFIT | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | LEGION SECURES GOOD ORCHESTRA FOR SEASON | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | KIRKLAND WOMEN PLAN DANCE FOR LIBRARY BENEFIT | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | NEW GOLF COURSE TO BE LOCATED AT MEDINA | 1 |
October 9, 1924 | SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 71 BUYS NEW 40 PASSENGER BUS | 4 |
October 9, 1924 | KIRKLAND WILL BE THE BEST LIGHTED TOWN IN THE STATE | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | BENSON PLANS TO ADD TWO NEW GREENHOUSES | 4 |
October 16, 1924 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 3 |
October 16, 1924 | ELSON BUYS BACK FORMER HARDWARE STORE THIS WEEK | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | LOCAL BOY KILLED IN AUTO CRASH ON REDMOND HIGHWAY | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | CALL OF NORTHWEST HEARD AT DULUTH WITH LOCAL MOVIES | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | DR HANNAH C JOHNSON OPENS OFFICE HERE | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM A | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | KENNEDY, MINNIE J | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | MORRISON, CAROLINE | 4 |
October 16, 1924 | PINNEY, HARY | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | TRAILSMEN MET HERE THURSDAY | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | LEGION OPENING DANCE AND CABARET WILL BE GIVEN SAT | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | KIRKLAND REGISTERED MORE THAN 700 VOTERS THIS YEAR | 1 |
October 16, 1924 | COMMUNITY CHURCH BOARD HAS GOOD PROSPECTS FOR YEAR | 1 |
October 23, 1924 | BENHURST DAIRY PROVES EAST SIDE FINE FOR DAIRIES | 1 |
October 23, 1924 | NEW SHOE STORE WILL OPEN SAT. IN LEVY BLOCK | 1 |
October 23, 1924 | TRAVIS SELLS HARDWARE STORE TO SEATTLE MEN | 1 |
October 23, 1924 | CURFEW ORDINANCE WILL BE ENFORCED BY TOWN FATHERS | 1 |
October 23, 1924 | ROSE HILL HOME ENTERED AND LADY BEATEN BY THUG | 1 |
October 23, 1924 | COMMITTEE WILL OPEN BIDS FOR LIBRARY BUILDING | 1 |
October 23, 1924 | REDMOND-KIRKLAND ROAD IS ASSURED BY COMMISSIONER | 1 |
October 23, 1924 | MILDRED KINSEY, CHARLES STOCKLEY | 1 |
October 30, 1924 | OPERA SHANEWIS WILL BE GIVEN AT H.S. AUDITORIUM | 1 |
October 30, 1924 | MANY LOCAL PEOPLE MAKING IMPROVEMENTS ON PROPERTY | 1 |
October 30, 1924 | NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE WILL OPEN NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
October 30, 1924 | MANY EASTERNERS VISIT EAST SIDE DURING PAST WEEK | 1 |
October 30, 1924 | PIERCE, FRANK | 1 |
October 30, 1924 | BLIND VETERANS OF WORLD WAR WILL BE ENTERTAINED | 1 |
October 30, 1924 | RUBY ELDRIDGE, MIKE STUART | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | LETTUCE FARMING PROVEN SUCCESS (NAMBA, JOHN) | 4 |
November 6, 1924 | BERKEY GARAGE HAS NEW AUTO AGENCY | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | CAREY NOW HAS PARTNER IN TAILORING INDUSTRY | 4 |
November 6, 1924 | MCINTYRE-BUICK GARAGE WAS SOLD TO HUGH SWARTZ | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PLANS ACTIVITIES FOR YEAR | 4 |
November 6, 1924 | LOCAL INDUSTRY IS AIDED BY CHAMBER (WOOLEN MILL) | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | BIG IMPROVEMENT NOT POSSIBLE IS SHOWN AT HEARING | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | MONTANA PEOPLE ENJOY MOTOR TRIP OUT TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | FORT JACKSON TO BE SCENE OF JUNGLE DANCE | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | JUANITA WILL HOLD ANNUAL FAIR-BAZAAR | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | BIG IMPROVEMENT NOT POSSIBLE IS SHOWN AT HEARING | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | JUANITA WILL HOLD ANNUAL FAIR-BAZAAR | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | ENGLEBRECHT, JOHN | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | KIRKLAND POLLS HEAVIEST VOTE IN ITS HISTORY | 1 |
November 6, 1924 | LOCAL INDUSTRY IS AIDED BY CHAMBER (WOOLEN MILL) | 1 |
November 13, 1924 |
NEW DRUG STORE WILL OPEN ON CORNER DEC 10 | 1 |
November 13, 1924 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL CELEBRATED ARMISTICE DAY WITH PROGRAM | 1 |
November 13, 1924 |
FORD TOURING CAR GIVEN AWAY AT BENEFIT DANCE | 1 |
November 13, 1924 |
CENTRAL SCHOOL CELEBRATED ARMISTICE DAY WITH PROGRAM | 1 |
November 13, 1924 |
ENGLEBRECHT, JOHN | 3 |
November 13, 1924 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH SELECTS NEW PASTOR (NEWBERRY, REV C E) | 1 |
November 13, 1924 |
MATZEN MILL BEGUN WORK WEDNESDAY | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
BENSON ADDS TWO NEW GREENHOUSES TO PRESENT PLACE | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
MRS BADGLEY IS ENTHUSED WITH CHICKEN BUSINESS | 4 |
November 20, 1924 |
MISS WEINZIRL TO APPEAR ON PROGRAM AT BOAT SATURDAY | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
BEAUTY PARLOR ENLARGED AND TELEPHONE INSTALLED | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
SWALWELL WILL SPEAK AT LOCAL CHAMBER DINNER ON LEGION BOAT MONDAY | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
FATHERS AND SONS ENJOY BANQUET ON BOARD LEGION BOAT | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
FIVE FEET ON LAKE AVE GRANTED FOR USE OF OIL TANK | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
SUNSET DRUG CO HELD UP BY LONE BANDIT THURSDAY | 2 |
November 20, 1924 |
BLIND DELEGATES VISIT KIRKLAND LEGION POST | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
A CHECK MADE OF PASSING AUTOMOBILES | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
A CHECK MADE OF PASSING AUTOMOBILES | 1 |
November 20, 1924 |
BLIND DELEGATES VISIT KIRKLAND LEGION POST | 1 |
November 27, 1924 |
TEXANS COME HERE AND SUCCEED AT POULTRY-RAISING (CRITCHFIELD, ED) | 4 |
November 27, 1924 |
REMODELING OF KIRKLAND MERCANTILE IS UNDER WAY | 1 |
November 27, 1924 |
LOSS FROM FIRE SUNDAY MORNING IS SET AT $35,000 | 1 |
November 27, 1924 |
NORTH DAKOTANS ARE BOOSTERS FOR KIRKLAND DISTRICT | 1 |
November 27, 1924 |
FIRE FIGHTERS DO GOOD WORK | 1 |
November 27, 1924 |
LOSS FROM FIRE SUNDAY MORNING IS SET AT $35,000 | 1 |
November 27, 1924 |
AUTO THIEF BUSY AS SCORES DANCE ON FORT JACKSON | 1 |
November 27, 1924 |
MATZEN WOOLEN MILL BOND ISSUE QUOTA IS TAKEN | 1 |
December 4, 1924 | KIRKLAND MEN TO EXPERIMENT WITH RAISING OF FOXES | 1 |
December 4, 1924 | THEO KNAUSEBERGER CHANGES NAME TO KAY | 1 |
December 4, 1924 | 3 RESIDENCES HIT BY BLAZES OVER WEEK-END | 1 |
December 4, 1924 | BROWN’S FURNISHING STORE TO RE-OPEN ON NEW SCALE | 1 |
December 4, 1924 | NOVELTY DANCE OF LEGION POST MAKES BIG HIT | 1 |
December 4, 1924 | 3 RESIDENCES HIT BY BLAZES OVER WEEK-END | 1 |
December 4, 1924 | PAVING OF FALLS CITY TO REDMOND URGED | 1 |
December 4, 1924 | MATZEN MILLS NOW SHIPPING TO EASTERN MARKET | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
FRED LUNDMAN JR JOINS FATHER IN JEWELRY STORE | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
SOUND-PROOF RECORD ROOM AT MUSICLAND | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
FRIEND’S EFFORT SAVES YOUTH IN HUNTING MISHAP | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
FINE PROGRAM FOR MONTHLY DINNER OF CHAMBER HERE | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
MASONIC DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT TO BE NOTABLE | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
DUBUQUE, IVAN | 2 |
December 11, 1924 |
TOMLINSON, ISAAC J | 4 |
December 11, 1924 |
ZIMMERMAN, MARY J | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
NO RAISE IN FERRY FARES ON BELLEVUE-MEDINA LINE; NEW BUS RATES | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
NO RAISE IN FERRY FARES ON BELLEVUE-MEDINA LINE; NEW BUS RATES | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
AGENT INSTALLED AT KIRKLAND BY NORTHERN PACIFIC | 1 |
December 11, 1924 |
HIGHWAY PLANS GAIN HEADWAY AT BOTHELL MEET | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
DOG DIES WHEN FLAMES DESTROY MASTER’S HOUSE (HAPGOOD, W H) | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
EDDIE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE NOW HAS MANICURIST | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
KIRKLAND MERCANTILE NOW IN NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
FISHER CANNERY DESTROYED FRIDAY WITH HEAVY LOSS | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
BIG ATTENDANCE MARKS MONTHLY CHAMBER DINNER | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
DOG DIES WHEN FLAMES DESTROY MASTER’S HOUSE (HAPGOOD, W H) | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
FISHER CANNERY DESTROYED FRIDAY WITH HEAVY LOSS | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
LEGION XMAS DANCE AT BOAT, SATURDAY | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
LOCAL BRANCH OF NATIONAL LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS WILL BE ORGANIZED | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
GOOD ROAD PLAN GAINS NEW HELP AT STATE MEET | 1 |
December 18, 1924 |
PUGET SOUND HIT BY COLD, SNOWY DECEMBER STORM | 1 |
December 25, 1924 |
FORMER DULUTH PEOPLE HERE ARE PROGRESSIVE | 1 |
December 25, 1924 |
PAGEANT GIVEN AT COMMUNITY CHURCH TUESDAY | 1 |
December 25, 1924 |
ADAMS, ARTHUR | 1 |
December 25, 1924 |
EARLES, MILES | 1 |
December 25, 1924 |
HOFFMAN, ED | 1 |
December 25, 1924 |
NEW STREET LIGHTS INSTALLED – TOWN GETS CHRISTMAS PRESENT | 1 |
December 25, 1924 |
ROAD CLUB WILL HAVE IMPORTANT MEETING TUESDAY | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | REMOVAL OF DRUG STORE ACROSS STREET COMPLETED | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | WOMAN BURNED AS FIRE WIPES OUT RESIDENCE | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | EAST SIDE BAKERY BUYS NEW DODGE DELIVERY TRUCK | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | KIRKLAND JEWELRY MOVES TO LUSTIG BUILDING | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | MONTANANS COME TO KIRKLAND TO RAISE CHICKENS | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | WOMAN BURNED AS FIRE WIPES OUT RESIDENCE | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | DR E M BENSON, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, TO BE HERE | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | H P EVEREST WILL BECOME EDITOR OF THE JOURNAL | 1 |
January 1, 1925 | REPORT MADE ON PROGRESS OF EAST SIDE ROAD CLUB | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
January 8, 1925 | B B LUSTIG REMODELING KIRKLAND DRUG CO STORE | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | KIRKLAND SHOE STORE WILL MOVE TO SEATTLE | 4 |
January 8, 1925 | REX DRUG CO WELL LOCATED IN NEW HOME | 8 |
January 8, 1925 | TRUCK LOADED WITH MAIL SMASHES FERRY GATES AND GOES DOWN IN SLIP | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | VALUABLE BOOK COLLECTION LOST IN RECENT FIRE (HOPKINS, T R) | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | TODD FEED COMPANY’S SAFE RIFLED SUNDAY | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | COMMERCIAL CLUB FOR WHOLE EAST SIDE IS PLANNED | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | LEGION GETS BIG GUNS FOR TOWN’S MEMORIAL ARCHES | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | TRUCK LOADED WITH MAIL SMASHES FERRY GATES AND GOES DOWN IN SLIP | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | FORMER JOURNAL EMPLOYEE IS SUCCESSFUL JOURNALIST (WILLIAMS, RUTH | 1 |
January 8, 1925 | SUNSET HIGHWAY CLUB HAS FINE MEETING AT TOLT | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | BUSINESS PROPERTY CHANGES OWNERSHIP; TO BE IMPROVED | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | KIRKLAND MOTOR COMPANY ADDS RADIO SERVICE | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | VIVIAN CARKEEK WILL BE AT LOCAL CHAMBER MEET; DISCUSS COUNTY-CITY | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | EASTERN GUESTS ENTHUSED OVER GROWTH OF KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | LOCAL SHIPYARD WILL BUILD 13 LARGE SCOWS AT YARD | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | CONTRACT LET FOR NEW LIBRARY AND CLUB BUILDING | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | MCEVOY CHOSEN TO HEAD LEGION FOR YEAR AT LAST MEET | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | CONTRACT LET FOR NEW LIBRARY AND CLUB BUILDING | 1 |
January 15, 1925 | OVERLAKE COUNTRY CLUB AND GOLF COURSE ASSURED | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | BUSINESS BLOCK TO BE ERECTED BY MASONS SOON | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | TODD FEED CO BUYS SITE FOR BUSINESS HOME | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | KIRKLAND DRUG STORE FORMALLY OPENED TUESDAY | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | O E ROWE SAWMILL NOW IN OPERATION ON HIGHWAY | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | TODD FEED CO BUYS SITE FOR BUSINESS HOME | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | BUSINESS BLOCK TO BE ERECTED BY MASONS SOON | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | LOCAL CHAMBER SELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | COUNCIL WOULD BUILD DAM FOR SAVING WATER | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | ANDERSON, CAPT OSCAR | 1 |
January 22, 1925 | MARTIN, MRS (OF REDMOND) | 3 |
January 29, 1925 | JACKSON BLDG IS SOLD THIS WEEK | 1 |
January 29, 1925 | ADDITION TO UNION HIGH SCHOOL WAS DISCUSSED MON. | 1 |
January 29, 1925 | SWARTZ MOTOR CO ANNOUNCES ACTIVITY IN CAR MARKET | 1 |
January 29, 1925 | FISHER CANNERY TO REBUILD FOR THIS SEASON’S BERRIES | 1 |
January 29, 1925 | CHAMBER TO GIVE AWAY RADIO SET | 1 |
January 29, 1925 | KIRKLAND TO BE HOST TO EAST SIDE CHAMBER | 1 |
January 29, 1925 | TWO WILL FILE FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR | 1 |
January 29, 1925 | PROVOST, ELMER | 1 |
January 29, 1925 | LOCAL POST HAS LARGEST MEET IN ITS HISTORY | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | STOCK COMPANY FORMED TO BUILD MASONIC BLOCK | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | MCFARLAND’S LUNCH LEAVES DOWN-TOWN DISTRICT | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | CHAMBER PASSES ON SAFETY VALVE FAVORABLY TUESDAY | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | NORTH EAST KING COUNTY CHAMBER ORGANIZES HERE | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | ARE KIRKLAND ARRIVALS | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | MCKIBBEN MAKES APPEAL FOR AID IN NARCOTIC LAW | 2 |
February 5, 1925 | CHAMBER PASSES ON SAFETY VALVE FAVORABLY TUESDAY | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | MCKIBBEN MAKES APPEAL FOR AID IN NARCOTIC LAW | 2 |
February 5, 1925 | MATZEN, BERNICE WOODWARD | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | OLSON, MARY LOUISE | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | STIPES, NANCY | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | LEGION PLAN TO DEDICATE ARCHES | 1 |
February 5, 1925 | FOUR DESIRE TO SERVE CITY AS COUNCILMEN | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
A E JEWELL HOME AND CONTENTS COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY FIRE FRI. | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
CITIZENS URGED TO ATTEND NEXT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
ELK ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AT BALL | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
A E JEWELL HOME AND CONTENTS COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY FIRE FRI. | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
MANY IMPORTANT THINGS TO COME BEFORE COUNCIL | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
FLEMING, MARY D | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
JUDGES CHOSEN TO DECIDE ARCH CONTEST BY POST | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
$50,000 SECURED FROM STATE FOR FALLS CITY ROAD | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
TOWN INSTALLS TWO NEW PUMPS FOR USE OF WATER DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK | 1 |
February 12, 1925 |
NORA SCHMITZ, W G HARTRANFT | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
BLAU’S ADDS NEW CARS TO LINE ALREADY CARRIED | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
PETERS TO HEAD EAST SIDE CLUB; TRUSTEES CHOSEN | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
STAGE ALL SET FOR CHAMBER’S ANNUAL BALL | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
STAGE ALL SET FOR CHAMBER’S ANNUAL BALL | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
COMMUTERS CLAIM TO HAVE SEEN WHALES FROM FERRY | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
KIRKLAND HAS NEW COMPANY (L’ARC CHEMICAL CO) | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
COMMUTERS CLAIM TO HAVE SEEN WHALES FROM FERRY | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
PASCHEL HOME ENTERED AND CITIZENSHIP PAPERS MISSING | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
CARLSON, JOHN | 2 |
February 19, 1925 |
TOMPKINS, GEORGE HENRY | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
WATER BONDS NOW UP TO VOTERS; ALL CANDIDATES FILED | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM TO PLAY FOR TITLE | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
COMMUTERS CLAIM TO HAVE SEEN WHALES FROM FERRY | 1 |
February 19, 1925 |
WAVERLY STREET AND LAKE AVE. TO BE IMPROVED | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
“CAPPY RICKS” WILL BE BEST PLAY IN HISTORY OF SCHOOL | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
“CAPPY RICKS” WILL BE BEST PLAY IN HISTORY OF SCHOOL | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
FIRE CHIEF WILL OPEN BIG DRIVE FOR MEMBERSHIP | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
CEREMONIAL INSTALLATION OF LIBRARY WILL BE IN MARCH | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
MRS DONALDSON WILL SING FOR LIBRARY BENEFIT | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
KIMBALL, CLYDE H | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
THOMPSON, MRS SIMON | 3 |
February 26, 1925 |
TOMPKINS, GEORGE HENRY | 4 |
February 26, 1925 |
YOUNGER, CHARLINE | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
REGISTRATION IS LARGEST IT HAS BEEN IN HISTORY | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
BURKE & FARRAR ANNOUNCE SALE OF JOURNAL INTERESTS | 1 |
February 26, 1925 |
NEW REAL ESTATE OPENS IN BANK BUILDING | 4 |
February 26, 1925 |
SUNSET HIGHWAY CLUB HOLDS MEET; OFFICIALS MEET | 1 |
March 5, 1925 | U OF W EXPERT MAKES SURVEY OF HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
March 5, 1925 | LUSTIG TO GIVE TOWN HUGE SIGN | 1 |
March 5, 1925 | MONTANA BEAUTY SPECIALIST JOINS LOCAL BEAUTY SHOP | 1 |
March 5, 1925 | LOCAL SHIPYARD NOW A THRIVING HIVE OF INDUSTRY | 1 |
March 5, 1925 | LIVELY INTEREST DEVELOPING OVER COMING ELECTION | 1 |
March 5, 1925 | BASEBALL FANS MEET AND PLAN YEAR’S PROGRAM | 1 |
March 5, 1925 | AUTO COMMUTATION TICKETS NOW SOLD IN SMALLER LOTS | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | LUSTIG PLANS TO IMPROVE PROPERTY BEING EXCAVATED | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | BRENNEN HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE TUESDAY, MARCH 10 | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | CHAMBER MEET PROMISES TO BE UNUSUAL ONE | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | OPENING FOR MAN AND WIFE AS LEGION BOAT CARETAKERS | 4 |
March 12, 1925 | BRENNEN HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE TUESDAY, MARCH 10 | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | TOWN ATTORNEY WANTS ALL OLD ASSESSMENTS IN | 4 |
March 12, 1925 | PUGET PACKING COMPANY TO LOCATE PLANT HERE | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | CORNERSTONE OF LIBRARY TO BE LAID NEXT SUN. | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | BARTCH, ELIZABETH “GRANDMA” | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | SMITH, JEAN | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | TRIMBLE, WILLIAM J | 3 |
March 12, 1925 | WATER IMPROVEMENT BONDS CARRY STRONG IN LAST ELECTION | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | KIRKLAND’S BALL TEAM WILL JOIN VALLEY LEAGUE | 1 |
March 12, 1925 | NOTABLE INCREASE IN TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | HIGH SCHOOL ART CLASS WILL GIVE EXHIBIT HERE | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | JUANITA WOMAN’S CLUB FORMS ART DEPARTMENT | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | MUSIC CLUB WILL STUDY FRENCH COMPOSERS | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | $10000 ICE AND STORAGE PLANT WILL BE BUILT | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | MANY CHANGES IN BUSINESS SECTION | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | TOWNSEND MOVES LOCAL SHOE STORE TO SEATTLE | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | FISHER CANNERY WILL BE READY ABOUT MAY FIRST | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | MANY CHANGES IN BUSINESS SECTION | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | V CARKEEK ATTACKS COUNTY GOVT SYSTEM AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | HIGH SCHOOL ART CLASS WILL GIVE EXHIBIT HERE | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | V CARKEEK ATTACKS COUNTY GOVT SYSTEM AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | $10000 ICE AND STORAGE PLANT WILL BE BUILT | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | JUANITA WOMAN’S CLUB FORMS ART DEPARTMENT | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER IN TOILS OF THE LAW | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | LARGE TURNOUT ATTENDS LAYING OF CORNERSTONE | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | HUMPHREY, CATHERINE L | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | STEINHAUS, ELLA MAY | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | JUANITA WOMAN’S CLUB FORMS ART DEPARTMENT | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | LEGION AUXILIARY HAS DRIVE ON FOR MORE MEMBERS | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | LOCAL MAIL CARRIERS GET SALARY INCREASE | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | OVERLAKE READY FOR BUILDING | 1 |
March 19, 1925 | HERVEY-BETHURST LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TUES. | 4 |
March 19, 1925 | NEARLY ONE MILE OF CEMENT WALKS IS CONTEMPLATED | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | F S BURBANK WILL OPEN INSURANCE OFFICE | 12 |
March 26, 1925 | SPRING SEASON BRINGS MANY NEW RESIDENTS TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | COUNCIL ASKS APPOINTMENT OF SURVEY BOARD | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | L’ARC CHEMICAL CO MAKES HIT AT PRODUCTS DINNER | 12 |
March 26, 1925 | BENCH WARRANT ISSUED BY JUDGE FOR LOCAL MAN | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | KIRKLAND MAN SHOT IN RAID (CARLSON, ARTHUR) | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | WATER ISSUE NULLIFIED THROUGH TECHNICALITY IN LAW | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | HAUGEN, MRS THORE | 6 |
March 26, 1925 | JUDGE CHAS. PAUL LEGION’S GUEST | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | POSTMASTER MULLIGAN ANNOUNCES NEW RATES EFFECTIVE APRIL 15 | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | KIRKLAND MAN SHOT IN RAID (CARLSON, ARTHUR) | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | BASEBALL TEAM OBTAINS FIRST GAME OF SEASON | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | AUTO PARK WILL OPEN JUNE FIRST | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | REDMOND-KIRKLAND HIGHWAY CONTRACT TO BE LET APR 27 | 4 |
March 26, 1925 | WATER ISSUE NULLIFIED THROUGH TECHNICALITY IN LAW | 1 |
March 26, 1925 | BERNA ANDERSON, HAROLD LEED | 12 |
April 2, 1925 | LOCAL WRITER COMPLIMENTED BY EDITOR OF LITERARY DIGEST (RODGER) | 4 |
April 2, 1925 | “ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE” OPENED WEDNESDAY | 2 |
April 2, 1925 | JUANITA GARAGE CHANGES MANAGEMENT THIS WEEK | 4 |
April 2, 1925 | KIRKLAND CLOTHING CO PLAN TO MOVE INTO NEW HOME SOON | 4 |
April 2, 1925 | STORAGE BATTERY CO GETS NEW RADIO AGENCY | 4 |
April 2, 1925 | WALKER & CARR BARBER SHOP MOVES THIS WEEK | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | HUGE POWER SHOVEL HAS COMPLETED HIS TASK | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | GOVERNOR PLANS TO SPEAK AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL GIVES USEFUL WORK | 5 |
April 2, 1925 | FIFTEEN CARPENTERS WANTED FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON (LIBRARY) | 4 |
April 2, 1925 | CITY BEAUTIFUL COMMITTEE ASK FOR VOLUNTEER HELP | 12 |
April 2, 1925 | HUGE MAY DAY CELEBRATION TO BE HELD AT PARK | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER COMES AT EARLY CALL | 4 |
April 2, 1925 | MARSHAL WARNS CITIZENS TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST RODENT MENACE | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | HUGE MAY DAY CELEBRATION TO BE HELD AT PARK | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | COLVIN AFTER GAMBLERS | 5 |
April 2, 1925 | HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER TO SERVE 60 DAYS IN JAIL | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | JOY WATER CAUSES KENNYDALE BOYS TO RETURN, BUT DIDN’T | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | FIFTEEN CARPENTERS WANTED FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON (LIBRARY) | 4 |
April 2, 1925 | YOUNGERMAN, THEO | 3 |
April 2, 1925 | SCOUTS WILL GIVE EXHIBITION AT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | PLAN TO HOLD SPECIAL ELECTION ON BOND ISSUE EARLY IN MAY | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | JOY WATER CAUSES KENNYDALE BOYS TO RETURN, BUT DIDN’T | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | BALL TEAM HAS TWO TEAMS OUT ON FIRST DAY | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | CATHOLICS TO OBSERVE PALM SERVICES SUN. | 2 |
April 2, 1925 | FERRY ACCIDENT CAUSES INJURY TO THREE WOMEN | 1 |
April 2, 1925 | CHRISTINE NIELSON, RAY WATROUS | 12 |
April 9, 1925 | NEW SERVICE STATION OPENED HERE THIS WEEK (LAKESIDE SERVICE STATION) | 4 |
April 9, 1925 | STATE CHAMBER COMMENTS ON LOCAL CANNERY ACTIVITIES | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | MCINTYRE PARTY A LA IRISH STEW IN WRECK SUNDAY | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | CHAMBER PLANS SNAPPY MEETING | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | HIGH SCHOOL BOARD MEETS AND ELECTS TEACHING STAFF | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | HIGH STUDENTS NOW BUSY WITH SENIOR ANNUAL | 5 |
April 9, 1925 | SCHOOL BOARD FOR DISTRICT NO 71 REELECTS ALL TEACHERS AND EMPLOYEES | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | CITIZENS GIVEN OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT THEIR MAY QUEEN | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | EAST SIDE FAIR WILL BE STAGED ON LARGE SCALE | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | ROSE HILL CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL MAY FESTIVAL | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | ROSE HILL CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL MAY FESTIVAL | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | YARDS PLACE HUGE LUMBER ORDER WITH LOCAL CONCERN | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | FLAMING YOUTHS PAY ALL BUT CONSIDERATE OFFICER | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | MAY 23 IS DATE SET FOR SPECIAL ELECTION ON BOND ISSUE | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | NEW EQUIPMENT FOR BALL TEAM NOW ON DISPLAY | 1 |
April 9, 1925 | “REMEMBRANCE WEEK” TO BE OBSERVED HERE | 2 |
April 16, 1925 | 6 HENS LAY 11 EGGS IN DAY; ALL PENNED UP FOR PROOF | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 8 |
April 16, 1925 | ORIGINAL HONEST MAN IS FOUND (SHOER, FELIX) | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | SASH AND DOOR FACTORY STARTS NEW BUILDING | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | SHIPYARD WORKER SEVERELY BURNED BY BABBITT EXPLOSION (HARBOTTLE) | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | CAPT BROCKETT WILL BE SPEAKER AT CHAMBER TUES. | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | CARPENTERS ARE WANTED AT LIBRARY SUNDAY | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | MAYOR PROCLAIMS CLEAN UP WEEK FOR APRIL 20 TO 26 | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | CANDIDATES ARE CHOSEN TO RUN FOR MAY QUEEN | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | LOCAL COUNCIL TO HOLD REGULAR MEETING APRIL 20 | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | SASH AND DOOR FACTORY STARTS NEW BUILDING | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | SHIPYARD WORKER SEVERELY BURNED BY BABBITT EXPLOSION (HARBOTTLE) | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | POLICE JUDGE MCFARLAND HAS BUSY WEEK OF IT | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | CARPENTERS ARE WANTED AT LIBRARY SUNDAY | 1 |
April 16, 1925 | MARY KIRK, GEORGE CUSHING | 4 |
April 23, 1925 | KIRKLAND’S NEWEST DRUG STORE (PHOTOS OF KIRKLAND DRUG) | 5 |
April 23, 1925 | DRUG STORE ANNOUNCES CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT | 5 |
April 23, 1925 | FRANK KIRTLEY BUYS INTEREST IN LOCAL TRANSFER BUSINESS | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | SWARTZ MOTOR TO HAVE BIG OPENING | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | CAPT BROCKETT’S ADDRESS PLEASES AT CHAMBER’S LARGEST MEETING | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | MAY QUEEN WILL BE CHOSEN SAT. | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | BIDS ACCEPTED ON WAVERLY ST BY COUNCIL MON. | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | SIX-TON CAPACITY MODERN ICE PLANT IN OPERATION | 4 |
April 23, 1925 | SEATTLE IMPROVING GRAVEL PITS NEAR JUANITA | 2 |
April 23, 1925 | TRUNK MYSTERY STILL UNSOLVED (P K HIATT ESTATE PAPERS) | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | CURTIS, MRS M M | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | MARTIN, OLE | 10 |
April 23, 1925 | STUART, ELIZABETH | 10 |
April 23, 1925 | WRIGHT, DELIA DE MERITT | 2 |
April 23, 1925 | SCOUT CIRCUS IS BIG SUCCESS | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | BIG TRACK MEET TO BE HELD HERE | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | BIDS ACCEPTED ON WAVERLY ST BY COUNCIL MON. | 1 |
April 23, 1925 | STORM DAMAGES TELEPHONE LINES | 4 |
April 30, 1925 | KIRKLAND CHILDREN DIRECT DESCENDANTS OF NATHAN TAYLOR | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | CAR BACKS THROUGH VARIETY STORE FRONT | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | GIRL DRIVING FORD BUG WRECKS BLAU’S PUMP | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | LOIS EDWARDS IS CHOSEN QUEEN OF MAY FESTIVAL | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | COUNCIL GRANTS LEGION PERMIT FOR CITY ARCHES | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | LOCAL YARD GETS FERRY CONTRACT | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | MAY ORGANIZE A LIONS CLUB ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | COUNCIL GRANTS LEGION PERMIT FOR CITY ARCHES | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | EAST SIDE TRACK MEET TO BE HELD AT PARK MAY 9 | 1 |
April 30, 1925 | CONTRACT IS LET ON NEW REDMOND-KIRKLAND ROAD | 3 |
May 7, 1925 | WESTER SUBMITS FINAL ARCH PLANS | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | ELSON ADDS STORE TO PRESENT BUILDING | 2 |
May 7, 1925 | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH ESTABLISHES READING ROOM | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | CLOTHING STORE MOVES TO SPACIOUS NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | COLUMBIA VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY CHANGES HANDS | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | EAST SIDE PAINT STORE LOCATED IN NEW HOME | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | ELSON ADDS STORE TO PRESENT BUILDING | 2 |
May 7, 1925 | NEW BILLIARD AND CARD ROOM WILL OPEN MAY 15 | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | SPRING BRINGS MANY PEOPLE WEST FROM EAST | 2 |
May 7, 1925 | WOMEN PREPARE FOR CROWD AT MAY FESTIVAL | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | CURTIS, MRS M M | 7 |
May 7, 1925 | LISTER, LOUISA | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | NORMAN, CYRIAS | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | WALTERS, JESS RANDOLPH | 2 |
May 7, 1925 | WEATHERBEE, MRS J | 4 |
May 7, 1925 | REV C E NEWBERRY QUESTIONS BOND ISSUE | 4 |
May 7, 1925 | CONTESTANTS SET FOR TRACK MEET | 1 |
May 7, 1925 | CAPT ANDERSON MAY TURN FERRIES BACK TO KING COUNTY | 1 |
May 14, 1925 | LOCAL LADY COMPLIMENTED BY VISIT FROM MOVIE STAR (TAYLOR, NELL BARRY) | 1 |
May 14, 1925 | JUDGE GRIFFITHS WILL SPEAK AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
May 14, 1925 | MAY FESTIVAL HUGE SUCCESS | 1 |
May 14, 1925 | FIRE DEPT. DEBT NOW ONLY $750 | 1 |
May 14, 1925 | MEMORIAL DAY PLANS ARE LAID | 1 |
May 14, 1925 | KIRKLAND WINS FIRST PLACE IN S.V.I.A.A. MEET | 1 |
May 14, 1925 | CAPT ANDERSON COMPARES FERRY AND ROAD TRAVEL | 1 |
May 14, 1925 | REDMOND WILL ENTERTAIN WAR VETERANS MAY 23 | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | MCKIBBEN WILL DEDICATE ARCHES | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | NEW ARRIVALS ARE EAST SIDE BOOSTERS NOW | 4 |
May 21, 1925 | DEAN BOLTON COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER AT H.S. | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | CANNON BALL TO BE GALA AFFAIR | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | LEGION SPONSORS PROGRAM FOR (MEMORIAL) DAY | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | LOCAL SHIPYARDS LAUNCH NEW TUG (NAKEEN) | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | WESTINGHOUSE FIRM GIVES LIBRARY ELECTRIC RANGE | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | BOHNE, MARY | 8 |
May 21, 1925 | REUTER, LOUISE DOROTHY | 4 |
May 21, 1925 | ROBERTS, CORA VICTORIA | 4 |
May 21, 1925 | WATKINS, AGNES LILLIAN | 4 |
May 21, 1925 | YASUS, J A | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | LEGION SPONSORS PROGRAM FOR (MEMORIAL) DAY | 1 |
May 21, 1925 | JOHSENS REPLIES TO WATER BOND ISSUE QUESTIONS | 2 |
May 21, 1925 | CAMPBELL-LYONS GET BIG CEMENT WALK CONTRACT | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | ALONG MAIN STREET (ROBERTS, H E) | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | LOCAL PIONEER NOW 91 YEARS (HAWLEY, JULIA) | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | “THE SMOKE HOUSE” OPENS IN POOL HALL LOCATION | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | BILLINGS MAN BUYS INTEREST IN LAUNDRY | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | SEATTLE MAYOR HAS CONFERENCE ON ANNEXATION | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | FERRY LINCOLN ROBBED MONDAY ON EARLY TRIP | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | HORSE SHOE FANS ARE TO HAVE FIELD MADE TO ORDER | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | FERRY LINCOLN ROBBED MONDAY ON EARLY TRIP | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | STATE AID ROAD WALKS COMPLETE TO JACKSON ST | 1 |
August 13, 1925 | ANNE CARLSON, FRANCES DODGE BROWN | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | ALONG MAIN STREET (MCEVOY, J P) | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | PETER B KYNE’S “MATT” PEASLEY HERE IN PERSON | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | LOCAL HOME OF FORD CARS GETS NEW COAT OF PAINT | 2 |
August 20, 1925 | DAVIS APARTMENTS SOLD THIS WEEK TO LIEBIG | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | CHANGES IN PERSONNEL OF KIRKLAND DRUG COMPANY | 7 |
August 20, 1925 | BETTER DRAINAGE FOR MARKET ST. IS COUNCIL PLAN | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | DISCUSSION OF YEAR’S BUDGET MON. BY COUNCIL | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | KIRKLAND TRAFFIC OFFICERS AFTER JAY-WALKERS NOW | 10 |
August 20, 1925 | LACK OF LICENSES CAUSE FIFTY ARRESTS | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | WILEY CAR BORROWED AND COMPLETELY STRIPPED | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | LAWLER, JERRY | 7 |
August 20, 1925 | DELEGATION GOES TO PORT ANGELES FOR CONVENTION | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | NEW MOTOR BOAT MAKES HOME ON THIS SIDE OF THE LAKE | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | BETTER DRAINAGE FOR MARKET ST. IS COUNCIL PLAN | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | COUNTY BUDGET GIVES EAST SIDE NECESSARY ROAD (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | PLAN TO ALTER GARBAGE SYSTEM | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | ADA M OWEN, GALEN S MAUST | 7 |
August 20, 1925 | ESTHER ELLEN PALMBOM, THOMAS CHARLES GIBBS | 1 |
August 20, 1925 | HAZEL DUFFY, HOWARD VIRGIN | 5 |
August 27, 1925 | ALONG MAIN STREET (BURBANK, F S) | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | 50000 GALLON TANK COMPLETE (COLUMBIA LUMBER) | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | BROWN’S STORE CHANGES HANDS | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | KIRKLAND DRUG COMPANY ADD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | TRADE AT HOME CAMPAIGN BRINGS RESULTS ACCORDING TO OVERHEARD CONV | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | GAS TANK TRUCK DITCHED; WRECKS LOCAL POWER LINE | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | ROSE GERMAIN HIT BY STAGE | 4 |
August 27, 1925 | ANTIS TAKE OVER ANNEXATION MEET – 700 JAM MEETING | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | ESTIMATED BUDGET FOR YEAR 1926 FOR THE TOWN OF KIRKLAND, WASH. | 11 |
August 27, 1925 | SEATTLE G.A.R. TO PRESENT FLAG TO KIRKLAND LIBRARY | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | ADAMS, MRS WILSON | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | BROWN, PHILANDER C | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | LAMONT, MRS A L | 3 |
August 27, 1925 | MILLAR, MARGARET ANN | 5 |
August 27, 1925 | PARK KITCHEN TO BE MODERN | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | AUTO CLUB UPHOLDS FERRY ROUTE AS SHORTEST TO CITY | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | GARBAGE WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF BY END OF WEEK | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | CAROLINE KAUFMAN, JOHN GRAVES | 1 |
August 27, 1925 | ETTA WILEY, MACK HARRIS | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
TODD FAMILY OFFER TO SHARE PROLIFIC HUCKLEBERRY PATCH | 3 |
September 3, 1925 |
ALONG MAIN STREET (WEBB, GEORGE) | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
FALL SERIES OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETINGS OPENS SEPT 15 | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
“OLE SWIMMIN’ HOLE” CLOSED; SCHOOL OPENS NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
REP. LIN HADLEY SPENDS DAY HERE | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
BANDIT CAR FOUND NEAR REDMOND | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
RANDOLPH, J C | 7 |
September 3, 1925 |
ST PAUL TO KIRKLAND IN FIVE DAYS BY MOTOR IS RECORD | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
DID NOT PASS UP RESCUE SAYS CREW | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
MCINTYRE AND BROWN LEAVE FOR GOOD ROADS MEET | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
OWNERS PROTEST STREET IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
September 3, 1925 |
CONTRACT GOES TO O’LEARY FOR NEW WATER SHED DAM | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
VAN AALST HAS MILLION TULIP BULBS ON WAY HERE FROM HOLLAND | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
ALONG MAIN STREET (LABARR, O E) | 4 |
September 10, 1925 |
EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO HAVE CEMENT STEPS AT ENTRANCE | 5 |
September 10, 1925 |
MAYOR E J BROWN TO SPEAK AT CHAMBER MEET TUESDAY | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
ENROLLMENT VERY HEAVY IN GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
JUANITA GARAGE AND CANDY STORE BURN TO GROUND MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
NEW FIRE SYSTEM PREVENTS WOOLEN MILL DISASTER | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
TOWN MAY HAVE VOTING MACHINES NEXT ELECTION | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
JUANITA GARAGE AND CANDY STORE BURN TO GROUND MONDAY EVENING | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
LATIMER, SARAH | 4 |
September 10, 1925 |
MCKIBBEN, REBECCA COLLETT | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
TOSH, BOB | 3 |
September 10, 1925 |
GREEN TO EDIT HIGH SCHOOL COLUMN | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
RECEPTION FOR FATHER O’BRIEN | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
ROAD PROGRAM UNBROKEN SAYS LOCAL DELEGATE | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
AUDREY ERICKSON, JERRY JOHNSON | 1 |
September 10, 1925 |
ELLEN SNICKARS, HAROLD PETERSON | 9 |
September 10, 1925 |
MILDRED O’NEAL, SAMUEL S MILLER | 9 |
September 10, 1925 |
NEW FIRE SYSTEM PREVENTS WOOLEN MILL DISASTER | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
GRAPES MAY BE COMING CROP FOR EAST SIDERS, IS SHOWN BY CLARKE | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
ALONG MAIN STREET (DOUGLASS, CHARLES W) | 6 |
September 17, 1925 |
SAW DOWNS BIG FALLS CITY SIGN | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
BROWN’S TOGGERY OPENED FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
MUSICLAND SOLD TO WELL KNOWN PORTLAND MUSICIAN (PALADEAUX, J D) | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
RECORD CROWD AT CHAMBER’S OPENING MEET | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
SCHOOL INCREASE IS GREATEST IN THE UPPER GRADES | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
JUANITA TO HOLD FIFTH ANNUAL EAST SIDE FAIR | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCT 7-10 | 3 |
September 17, 1925 |
EAST SIDE’S FIRST AUTO (PHOTO OF DR GEO. DAVIS) | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
SILK MILL TO BE LOCATED ON LAKE WASHINGTON | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
JUANITA TO HOLD FIFTH ANNUAL EAST SIDE FAIR | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
TIRE THIEVES ARE REPORTED TO BE BUSY AROUND KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
KOEHLER, HENRY GEORGE | 7 |
September 17, 1925 |
TEAM THANKS FANS FOR GENEROUS SUPPORT GIVEN DURING PAST SEASON | 1 |
September 17, 1925 |
LOCAL COMMUNITY CHURCH WILL HOLD ANNUAL MEETING | 6 |
September 17, 1925 |
SHOVEL WORK ON NOVELTY ROAD NOW COMPLETED | 2 |
September 17, 1925 |
CITY MAY NOT COLLECT GARBAGE | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
ALONG MAIN STREET (FISHER, JOHN) | 4 |
September 24, 1925 |
BATTERY SHOP MOVES TO MORGAN BUILDING | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
NEW STOCKHOLDERS FOR KIRKLAND MOTOR | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE INSTALLS BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC SIGN | 9 |
September 24, 1925 |
GAS CAR COLLIDES WITH LOCOMOTIVE; MAN IS KILLED (NEAR MALTBY) | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
TO HOLD RECEPTION FOR LOCAL SCHOOL TEACHERS | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
FLEISCHER SCHOOL PUPILS TO BE FEATURE ON FAIR PROGRAM | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
COUNCIL BURNS MIDNIGHT OIL ON CITY AFFAIRS | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
LETTER FROM FRANCES GORDINIER | 3 |
September 24, 1925 |
WHERE IS PLEASANT BAY? HANDS PLEASE! HOW MANY KNOW? | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
SAND POINT AIR FIELD BACKED BY ROBINSON | 9 |
September 24, 1925 |
GRAVES, WILLIAM J | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
MURPHY, BERNARD | 11 |
September 24, 1925 |
GEO. RONCHETTI CHOSEN TO LEAD VETERANS POST | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
SOCCER TEAM IS ORGANIZED HERE | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
CHURCH BOARD FINDS AFFAIRS IN FINE SHAPE (COMMUNITY CHURCH) | 4 |
September 24, 1925 |
FERRY CLASSIFICATION OF AUTOMOBILES CHANGED | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
FERRY DISPUTE AT BELLEVUE | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
WHITE STAR STAGE CHANGES FROM MONOHAN RUN OCT 4 | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
NOVELTY ROAD NOW COMPLETE IN ALL DETAILS | 11 |
September 24, 1925 |
CITY PROJECT MOVES RAPIDLY (DAM AT WATER SHED) | 1 |
September 24, 1925 |
VAN AGREEABLE TO ANYTHING BUT WANTS MONOPOLY ON DUMP | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | ALONG MAIN STREET (NEWBERRY, REV C E) | 4 |
October 1, 1925 | FORMER LOCAL ATTRACTS MUCH COMMENT AS DANCER (PETTIGREW, LEONE) | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | NEW HOSPITAL IS OPENED HERE | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | EARLY SETTLER OF EAST SIDE IS KILLED BY TRAIN (DEMOTTE, JENNIE C) | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | POWDER TRUCK CATCHES FIRE ON JUANITA BRIDGE | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | W E WATERS IS BADLY INJURED AS CARS COLLIDE | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | COLLEGE CENSUS SHOWS KIRKLAND REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT COUNTY | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN OPENS | 4 |
October 1, 1925 | ALL IN READINESS FOR EAST SIDE’S BIGGEST – BEST FAIR | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | NEW HOSPITAL IS OPENED HERE | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | POWDER TRUCK CATCHES FIRE ON JUANITA BRIDGE | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | DEMOTTE, JENNIE C | 1 |
October 1, 1925 | KENNEDY, ZAREE | 4 |
October 1, 1925 | MURPHY, BERNARD W | 10 |
October 1, 1925 | PRINE, JOSEPH A | 4 |
October 1, 1925 | COUNTY LEGION TO MEET HERE | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | C H TURNER PROMOTED BY UNION PACIFIC OFFICIALS | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | QUALITY FEED MILLS MAKE IMPROVEMENTS ON GROUNDS | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | YOUNGER CANDY FACTORY ADDS NEW EQUIPMENT | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | GIRLS’ TRAGIC END PRECEDED BY AUTO CRASH | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | 4000 ATTEND EAST SIDE FAIR | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | EVERGREEN POINT AIDS FIRE DEPT | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | OVERLAKE TO BUILD HOME FOR SPRING | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | CALHOUN STREET IMPROVEMENT PASSES COUNCIL | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | MATZEN MILL IS AGAIN WORKING DOUBLE SHIFT | 1 |
October 8, 1925 | NEW AND OLD WOOLEN MILLS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 6 |
October 15, 1925 | ALONG MAIN STREET (MULLIGAN, C C) | 4 |
October 15, 1925 | EAST SIDE GIRL MAKES EUROPEAN SUCCESS AS DANCER (LINSLER, LEONA) | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED TO KIRTLEY HOME | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | BATTERY SHOP HAS ATTRACTIVE RADIO ROOM | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | LAUNDRY INSTALLS MODERN MACHINE LAST WEEK | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | FOLLAND HIT BY AUTO SAT. NIGHT ON STATE ROAD | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | LOCAL BOY SHOOTS SELF ACCIDENTALLY AT PLAY | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED TO KIRTLEY HOME | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | LOCAL SHIPYARD HAS NEARLY FORTY BOATS IN DOCK NOW (PHOTO) | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | SOCCER TEAM IS FULLY ORGANIZED | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | “HOLY CITY” TO BE PRESENTED | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | OWNERS REQUEST REASSESSMENT ON STATE ROAD | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | VAN HATES WATER DOWN HIS NECK; ASKS FOR CANS AS PER ORDINANCE | 1 |
October 15, 1925 | CHARLOTTE M WARD, CHAS EDWARD BARTLETT | 3 |
October 22, 1925 | ALONG MAIN STREET (MCKIBBEN, E C) | 9 |
October 22, 1925 | B B LUSTIG SELLS KIRKLAND DRUG COMPANY | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | THREE AUTOS IN FOG COLLISION NEAR REDMOND | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | HARRY LAUDER PROVES HIT OF CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | PRESENT WATCH TO FIRE CHIEF | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | SPOOKS, GOBLINS AND WITCHES WILL CONVENE AT LEGION DANCE SATURDAY | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | MEAT CO TRUCK DIVES OFF FERRY ON NIGHT TRIP | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | NEW WINTER COAT FOR KIRKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | COUNTY GETS SAND POINT FIELD LANDS | 2 |
October 22, 1925 | CARRIERS ASK COOPERATION OF BOX OWNERS ON ROUTES | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | FIRST SOCCER GAME SUNDAY | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | MEAT CO TRUCK DIVES OFF FERRY ON NIGHT TRIP | 1 |
October 22, 1925 | STATE AID ROAD ASSESSMENT TO STAND “AS IS” | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | FAME TRAVELS PAST! LOCAL BULB FIRM IS QUOTED IN FLORIDA PAPER | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | ALONG MAIN STREET (SHUH, WALTER) | 5 |
October 29, 1925 | PUPIL OF LOCAL LADY WINS MEDAL(NELL BARRY TAYLOR / ARTIE E VARNOR | 10 |
October 29, 1925 | TEN YEAR OLD GIRL WINS FIRST PRIZE AS COOK (DANLEY, JUNE) | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | LEGION WILL SPONSOR BAND FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | HALLOWEEN PROWLERS MUST WATCH STEP. MARSHAL PREPARED FOR THEM | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | HANSON, MARY POWELL | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | WALLACE, W W | 3 |
October 29, 1925 | LEGION WILL SPONSOR BAND FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | KHS LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP TO BOTHELL WED. | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | BIG PROGRAM AS PRESBY. CHURCH | 1 |
October 29, 1925 | BIG CITY DAM NOW COMPLETE – INSPECTION DUE | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | A B NEWELL OFFICES MOVED AFTER SIXTEEN YEAR STAY | 4 |
November 5, 1925 | W W BOOTH BUYS GAULT PLACE ON SHEFFIELD ST | 4 |
November 5, 1925 | A B NEWELL OFFICES MOVED AFTER SIXTEEN YEAR STAY | 4 |
November 5, 1925 | QUALITY FEED MILL FIRE LOSS $20,000; WILL REBUILD AT ONCE | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | TODD FEED COMPANY RECEIVES LARGE SAFE | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | WORK STARTED ON NEW JUANITA GARAGE THIS WEEK | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | ROSE HILL MAN KILLED BY TREE (BEEMAN, THOMAS) | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | CLARK P BISSETT WILL BE SPEAKER AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | GET YOUR OLD CLOTHES TOGETHER; THE LOCAL ELK ARE AFTER THEM | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | ROBERT ROLAND HYPNOTIST DOG DELIGHTS THE KIDDIES | 9 |
November 5, 1925 | QUALITY FEED MILL FIRE LOSS $20,000; WILL REBUILD AT ONCE | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | WORK STARTED ON NEW JUANITA GARAGE THIS WEEK | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | FIGHT TO PURIFY LAKE WATERS ON IN SEATTLE | 9 |
November 5, 1925 | SAND POINT THREATENED BY BANK’S RULING | 9 |
November 5, 1925 | BEEMAN, THOMAS | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | WILLET, NARCISSA JANE | 1 |
November 5, 1925 | FATHER AND SON GET TOGETHER AT CHURCH NOV 13 | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
FORMER KIRKLAND BOY MAKES GOOD (CLARK, CHARLES WALTER) | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED TO DOBBS HOME MONDAY | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
SEWAGE PROBLEM TO COME BEFORE COUNCIL | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
LOCAL CO. HAS NEW PRODUCT (RID-O-FREEZE) | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
HARGUS, REBECCA A | 5 |
November 12, 1925 |
MATZEK, FRANCIS XAVIER | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
FRI. IS FATHER AND SON GET TOGETHER | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
PROPERTY OWNERS TO SUE CITY | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
NEW DAM SOLVES WATER PROBLEM FOR MANY YEARS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
SEWAGE PROBLEM TO COME BEFORE COUNCIL | 1 |
November 12, 1925 |
CATHERINE ISABELL BEAMER, G C BISHOP | 5 |
November 19, 1925 |
ARTIST HERE SPECIALIZING ON NORTHWEST SCENERY (SHAW, C G) | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
BANNISTER TAKES OVER KIRKLAND DRUG COMPANY | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
LOCAL CANNERY HAS VERY GOOD SEASON IN SPITE OF FIRE | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
SHORETT PLEASES CHAMBER GROUP WITH ADDRESS | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
BYRDE H IRWIN, OMAR JAY CARSON | 12 |
November 19, 1925 |
LAKE POLLUTION ORDERED STOPPED | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
GATE DISAPPEARS ON HALLOWEEN; CASE GOES TO POLICE COURT WED. | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
PLANT OF KIRKLAND PACKING COMPANY (PHOTO) | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
LAKE POLLUTION ORDERED STOPPED | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
EGBERT IS NEW TOWN MARSHAL | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
GATE DISAPPEARS ON HALLOWEEN; CASE GOES TO POLICE COURT WED. | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
NEAR TRAGEDY WHEN RIVALS USE REVOLVERS | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
BOY SCOUTS ORGANIZE COMPLETE FIRST AID UNIT | 1 |
November 19, 1925 |
OXFORD AND BOND IMPROVEMENTS ARE POSTPONED | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
MEADOWDALE DAIRY FARM WINS GOLD MEDAL AT PORTLAND | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
ORATORIO TO BE BEST IN HISTORY OF EAST SIDE | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
WILLIAMS SELLS LOCAL MARKET | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
LET’S DO OUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT HOME | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
TWO LIVE COYOTES WERE CAUGHT IN TRAPS SUNDAY | 3 |
November 26, 1925 |
24 OWNERS START SUIT AGAINST TOWN TUESDAY | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
HOLIDAY ATTIRE ON STREETS SOON | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
SAND AND GRAVEL CO MAKES RAPID GROWTH HERE IN SHORT TIME | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
HARVEY DENIES USE OF GUN IN AFFRAY | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
DAVIS, IRA J | 10 |
November 26, 1925 |
GOLBAC, JOHN | 10 |
November 26, 1925 |
NEW ROAD WORK MOVES RAPIDLY | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
BERTHA CARY, ARTHUR W CARLSON | 1 |
November 26, 1925 |
HAZEL PETTIGREW, MAX HENDERSON | 5 |
December 3, 1925 | EAST SIDE BATTERY COMPANY ANNOUNCE OPENING THIS WEEK | 1 |
December 3, 1925 | FINAL CHAMBER MEETING TO BE BEST OF YEAR | 1 |
December 3, 1925 | CAMPAIGN FOR RELIEF FUNDS TO START SOON | 1 |
December 3, 1925 | ATTORNEYS AGREE TO DELAY SUIT | 1 |
December 3, 1925 | SAND POINT BILLS PASSED | 1 |
December 3, 1925 | PARKHURST, RUBEN S | 4 |
December 3, 1925 | KIRKLAND GETS PAGE IN SEATTLE TIMES |
1 |
December 3, 1925 | FUTURE OF GIRLS GAME IN BALANCE | 1 |
December 3, 1925 | ROSE HILL AND TOWN STREETS GET ONCE OVER | 1 |
December 3, 1925 | GAS BOAT RITA AND HER MASTER HAVE LAST MATRIMONIAL CRUISE | 1 |
December 3, 1925 | ROSE HILL AND TOWN STREETS GET ONCE OVER | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
FIRE DAMAGES BELLEVUE SCHOOL | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
BLAZE DESTROYS N H WILSON HOME | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
DR SPARLING TO TALK TO CHAMBER ON LAKE POLLUTION TUES. | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
H.S. MAKES BIG IMPROVEMENT IN TRAINING COURSE | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
DR SPARLING TO TALK TO CHAMBER ON LAKE POLLUTION TUES. | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
BLAZE DESTROYS N H WILSON HOME | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
FIRE DAMAGES BELLEVUE SCHOOL | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
THORGRISON WILL ASSIST TOWN ATTORNEY | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
DR SPARLING TO TALK TO CHAMBER ON LAKE POLLUTION TUES. | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
STARES, ELIZABETH FLORENCE | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
TURNER, GEORGE E | 1 |
December 10, 1925 |
SEATTLE LODGE TO STAGE BIG KIRKLAND NIGHT | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
COLUMBIA LUMBER OPENS NEW YARD | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
HARTRANFT ELECTED NEW CHAMBER HEAD; MCEVOY VICE PRES. | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
CHRISTMAS CHEER DRIVE IS NOW ON | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
NO DELIVERIES CHRISTMAS DAY | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
PAGEANT TREE AND SANTA AT CHURCH | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
BLACKBURN, JOHN R | 2 |
December 17, 1925 |
FULLER, AZEL ROY | 4 |
December 17, 1925 |
LARSON, ALBERT | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
STARES, BESSIE | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
NO DELIVERIES CHRISTMAS DAY | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
LAY STEEL RAILS ON NEW HIGHWAY | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
MADISON ST HILL WILL BE CIRCLED BY COUNCIL PLAN | 1 |
December 17, 1925 |
EVELYN MILLS CUTLER, ADELBERT E MACK | 1 |
December 24, 1925 |
ORATORIO VERY HIGHLY PRAISED | 3 |
December 24, 1925 |
BLAU CHEVROLET COMPANY ADDS NORTHLAND RADIO | 3 |
December 24, 1925 |
SHOER BUYS OUT WEBB INTEREST IN PASTIME | 3 |
December 24, 1925 |
RETURNS PROVE RELIEF DRIVE IS GOING OVER TOP | 3 |
December 24, 1925 |
COUNCIL REJECTS BIDS FOR LABOR ON WATER MAINS | 3 |
December 24, 1925 |
LARSON, ALBERT | 3 |
December 24, 1925 |
LAUGESON, PETER | 3 |
December 24, 1925 |
SINTZ, MARTHA | 4 |
December 24, 1925 |
WALTERS, HENRY G | 10 |
December 24, 1925 |
BRIDGE CAUSES SEVERAL MISHAPS EARLY SATURDAY | 3 |
December 24, 1925 |
MILL FOUNDER IS VISITOR HERE (EYANSON, E W) | 3 |
December 31, 1925 |
PICK BERRIES FROM NEW VINES | 1 |
December 31, 1925 |
CHAMBER PRES ANNOUNCES NEW COMMITTEES | 1 |
December 31, 1925 |
JUDGES AWARD PRIZES (WINDOW DISPLAYS) | 1 |
December 31, 1925 |
LARSON CHARGES ARE DROPPED AT HEARING THURS. | 1 |
December 31, 1925 |
BURTON, ARTHUR | 1 |
December 31, 1925 |
OVERLAKE CLUB PLANS CLUBHOUSE FOR MAY OPENING | 1 |
December 31, 1925 |
LOCAL SUNDAY SCHOOL MAKES GOOD PROGRESS | 1 |
December 31, 1925 |
MABEL WILEY, E ERICKSON | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | LIGHTING THE POULTRY HOUSE | 2 |
January 7, 1926 | MUCH INTEREST SHOWN IN POULTRY SHORT COURSE | 4 |
January 7, 1926 | STATE COLLEGE WILL FURNISH POULTRY HOUSE PLANS | 4 |
January 7, 1926 | LEGION WILL HAVE SEVEN PIECE ORCHESTRA | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 6 |
January 7, 1926 | POST OFFICE HAS RECORD BREAKER YEAR (BAKER, HUGH) | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | POST OFFICE HAS RECORD BREAKER YEAR (FORTESCUE, ERNEST) | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | POST OFFICE HAS RECORD BREAKER YEAR (MULLIGAN, C C) | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | FIRE RESULTS AS GAS CAN UPSETS (KIRKLAND MOTOR GARAGE) | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | WESTERN CHEMICAL CO. TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | REPRESENTATIVE FROM LOCAL CANNERY AT CONVENTION | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | RESPECT FOR LAW | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | MOLE TRAPPING EXHIBITION WILL BE HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL, JAN 14 | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | FIRE RESULTS AS GAS CAN UPSETS | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | TAXPAYERS LOSE SUIT TO KILL ASSESSMENT | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | TRANSFER BOOKS TO TOWN CLERK | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | ARREST DRIVERS WITHOUT LICENSE | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | TAXPAYERS LOSE SUIT TO KILL ASSESSMENT | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | DAHLBY, H G | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | HAMMOND, MILTON | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | MCDONALD, FATHER | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | INSTALLMENT NIGHT AT MASONIC HALL | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | KIRKLAND NIGHT AT EAGLES LODGE | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | LEGION WILL HAVE SEVEN PIECE ORCHESTRA | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | POST OFFICE HAS RECORD BREAKER YEAR (FORTESCUE, ERNEST) | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | POST OFFICE HAS RECORD BREAKER YEAR FOR 1925 | 1 |
January 7, 1926 | HAZEL V MCCASLAND, ERLE J DAMMANN | 2 |
January 14, 1926 | DOUGLASS CHICKEN RANCH LEASED WITH OPTION TO BUY | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | LIGHTING THE POULTRY HOUSE ECONOMICALLY | 8 |
January 14, 1926 | E WOLD REOPENS JUANITA GARAGE | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | JOHN KEOWN TO START FISH ROUTE AGAIN | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | EASTERN EDITOR HATES TO SEE MINNESOTA CITIZENS LEAVE FOR WEST | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | LAWMAKERS PASS BILLS ON LOCAL BOND DISTRICTS | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | REGISTRATION IS GOING GOOD | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | E WOLD REOPENS JUANITA GARAGE | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | (TOWN MARSHAL) MAKES LENGTHY JOURNEY YEARLY | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | ARGUMENT LANDS PAIR IN STOCKADE | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | E.A. ROWELL TO TALK ON SEATTLE CRIME SITUATION |
1 |
January 14, 1926 | GUARDIAN MAKES LENGTHY JOURNEY YEARLY (EGBERT, MARSHALL C R) | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | STEAL CAR AND ROB OWNER; TIED UP ALL NIGHT | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | COGSWELL, MARY A | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | DOWNEY, PATRICK | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | DOWNIE, PATRICK | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | MITCHELL, GEORGE M | 8 |
January 14, 1926 | RATHBUN, FANNIE | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | SMITH, GEORGE | 10 |
January 14, 1926 | TOMPKINS, H B | 10 |
January 14, 1926 | SCOUTS PLAN TO CELEBRATE SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY | 8 |
January 14, 1926 | PLAN BRIDGES TO SPAN LAKE DESPITE NO LAW | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | GERTRUDE HALE, DAVE NEWCOMER | 1 |
January 14, 1926 | MAYBELLE HORNE, LAURON B LEED | 8 |
January 18, 1926 | POWER CO ADDS EXPERT TO AID FARMERS IN N.W. | 8 |
January 18, 1926 | SELECTING LAND SUITABLE FOR GROWING ALFALFA IN WESTERN WASH | 7 |
January 18, 1926 | A SECOND AS AGAINST FIVE HOURS (STREETCARS WON’T WAIT FOR FERRY) | 6 |
January 18, 1926 | LEGION AUX REPORT (CUSHMAN HOSPITAL) | 7 |
January 18, 1926 | THAT BASIC SCIENCE BILL (DRUGLESS PRACTITIONERS) | 8 |
January 18, 1926 | TEAM DEFEATS NIPPON FIVE IN SNAPPY GAME | 3 |
January 18, 1926 | A SECOND AS AGAINST FIVE HOURS (STREETCARS WON’T WAIT FOR FERRY) | 6 |
January 21, 1926 | LIGHTING THE POULTRY HOUSE ECONOMICALLY | 2 |
January 21, 1926 | LABARR, O.E. (POWER CO. OFFICIAL MOVES TO KIRKLAND) | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | MCKIBBEN, E.C. (MAYOR WILL NOT SEEK REELECTION) | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | TRIBUTE PAID TO A R TERPENING | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | CROWDED CONDITION CAUSES BOARD TO ASK FOR ADDITION (PHOTO OF KHS) | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | CROWDED CONDITION CAUSES BOARD TO ASK FOR ADDITION (UNION A HIGH) | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | FIRE DESTROYS THREE AUTOS | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | HOT ARGUMENT MARKS COUNCIL MEETING MON. | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | MAYOR WILL NOT SEEK REELECTION | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | SHIPYARD GETS LARGE CONTRACT | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | ROWELL REVEALS DOPE DANGERS TO LOCAL CHAMBER | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | REINECKER, ANNA | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | WRIGHT, BIRD | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | KIRKLAND MAY HAVE OWN YMCA | 1 |
January 21, 1926 | HOT ARGUMENT MARKS COUNCIL MEETING (WOOD PIPE VS. STEEL) | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | FARM LOAN ASSOC HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET | 3 |
January 28, 1926 | BOARD MEMBER EXPLAINS BOND ISSUE REQUEST | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | VALLEY LAUNDRY MEN MEET IN KIRKLAND, SAT. | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | CANNERY LOOKS FOR BIG YEAR | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | ROSE HILL SCHOOL ESTABLISHES GOOD ATTENDANCE RECORD | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | LOCAL COUPLE WINS HONORS IN CHARLESTON CONTEST | 8 |
January 28, 1926 | MAYOR MCKIBBEN RECONSIDERS | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | TOWN ACCEPTS PIPE LINE BID; USE WOOD PIPE | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | ISAAC WALTONS WOULD FORM CHAPTER HERE | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | VETERANS THANK LOCAL LEGION AUXILIARY | 8 |
January 28, 1926 | WOMAN’S CLUB TO BROADCAST AGAIN | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | HERE’S EAST SIDE’S BIGGEST LIE (JOURNAL LIE CONTEST) | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | OVERLAKE CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | IMPRESSIVE SERVICE HELD IN ST JOHN’S CHURCH SUNDAY | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | TOWN ACCEPTS PIPE LINE BID USE WOOD PIPE | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | TOWN ACCEPTS PIPE LINE BID; USE WOOD PIPE | 1 |
January 28, 1926 | VETERANS THANK LOCAL LEGION AUXILIARY | 8 |
February 4, 1926 | FARMERS PROFIT FROM RADIO | 6 |
February 4, 1926 | LIGHTING THE POULTRY HOUSE | 8 |
February 4, 1926 | TIMELY FARM HELPS FOR STATE COLLEGE | 7 |
February 4, 1926 | EAST SIDE LOAN ASSOCIATION ELECTION (REDMOND) | 3 |
February 4, 1926 | SENSIBLE SAVINGS VS SENSELESS (EDITORIAL, SCHOOL SAVINGS} | 6 |
February 4, 1926 | SUPT. STORY OUTLINES NEEDS (UNION A HIGH) | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | O’GRADY HOME IS BURNED TO GROUND | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | STATE BRINGS SUITE TO COLLECT (HOUSEBOAT) | 8 |
February 4, 1926 | A.T. MILES PURCHASES LIVINGSTON STUDIO | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | CITIES, BOOSTING AND GROWTH | 6 |
February 4, 1926 | NAME KIRKLAND AS PUBLICATION HQ. AUTOMOBILE CLUB |
1 |
February 4, 1926 | REX DRUG COMPANY MOVES HOME OFFICE TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | SUPT STOREY OUTLINES SCHOOL NEEDS; DISCUSSES FINANCES OF BOND ISSUE | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | LOCAL COUPLE AGAIN WIN HONORS IN CHARLESTON (HAIGHT, HILDA & EARL | 5 |
February 4, 1926 | FIRE CHIEF PRO-TEM LEADS FANS ON WILD CHASE FRI. | 8 |
February 4, 1926 | O’GRADY HOME IS BURNED TO GROUND | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | BOOKS WILL BE KEPT OPEN LAST FIVE EVENINGS (REGISTRATION) | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | B AND B LOGGING CO (REDMOND) | 3 |
February 4, 1926 | FARMERS PROFIT FROM RADIO | 6 |
February 4, 1926 | SCOUTS OBSERVE 16TH BIRTHDAY | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | BURBANK WILL BE CANDIDATE | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | P.I. TOURNAMENT, MARKSMEN | 3 |
February 4, 1926 | CITIZENS HOLD MEETING WITH ARCHITECTS (REDMOND) | 3 |
February 4, 1926 | REV HASLETT WILL MAKE HIS HOME IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
February 4, 1926 | AUTO CLUB EXTENDS SERVICE WESTWARD | 8 |
February 4, 1926 | KIRKLAND RUN MAKES BIG GAIN FOR FERRY SYSTEM | 4 |
February 4, 1926 | KIRKLAND RUN MAKES LARGEST GAIN OF SYSTEM (FERRY) | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
CEDARMERE PICKS FIRST CROP OF THIS YEAR’S DAFFODILS | 11 |
February 11, 1926 |
PASTIME PLANS EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS IN FIXTURES | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
KIRKLAND MOTOR CO ADDS NEW SERVICE DEPARTMENT | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
MERCANTILE’S CAT HAS ODD WAY OF GETTING WARM | 4 |
February 11, 1926 |
PASTIME PLANS EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
PASTIME PLANS EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS IN FIXTURES | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
SWARTZ MOTOR COMPANY IS SOLD TO H H BAKER | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
POLISH UP PENCILS SAYS LOUIE TODD AND WIN KIRKLAND SLOGAN PRIZE | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
SCHWELLENBACH TO BE CHAMBER SPEAKER TUES | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
KIRKLAND TAXES SHOWN TO BE LOW IN STATE SURVEY | 6 |
February 11, 1926 |
SILERS CAMP IS SCENE OF THREE MISHAPS | 3 |
February 11, 1926 |
NEW AIR BASE DEED APPROVED BY U.S. OFFICIAL (SAND POINT) | 9 |
February 11, 1926 |
CARKEEK, JAMES | 6 |
February 11, 1926 |
RICHARDSON, MRS IRA | 4 |
February 11, 1926 |
PLAN BEAUTY CONTEST MARCH 15TH FOR CAMP FIRE GIRLS’ BIRTHDAY | 6 |
February 11, 1926 |
FILINGS CLOSE ON CITY OFFICES; THREE NEW ONES | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
HUDSON COACH TO BE GIVEN AWAY | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
JOURNAL WILL CARRY BELLEVUE SECTION AS REGULAR DEPARTMENT | 1 |
February 11, 1926 |
OXFORD STREET UP TO COUNCIL MON. | 1 |
February 18, 1926 |
100 NEW PHONES ARE INSTALLED | 7 |
February 18, 1926 |
BELLEVUE HAS BEAUTY SPOT | 2 |
February 18, 1926 |
WHO’S WHO IN BELLEVUE (SARA ROGERS) | 7 |
February 18, 1926 |
YOUNGER CANDY ASSET TO DISTRICT | 2 |
February 18, 1926 |
LAKE’S BEAUTY IS MENACED | 9 |
February 18, 1926 |
AUTHENTIC TAX RECORDS PROVE TO BE A FALLACY | 9 |
February 18, 1926 |
LAKE’S BEAUTY IS MENACED (POLLUTION) | 9 |
February 18, 1926 |
LEGION OBTAINS SOURCE RECORDS | 9 |
February 18, 1926 |
MATZEN MILLS ANNOUNCE BIG STOCK ISSUE | 9 |
February 18, 1926 |
MATZEN MILLS ANNOUNCE BIG STOCK ISSUE (PHOTO) | 9 |
February 25, 1926 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE GARDEN TOOLS | 12 |
February 25, 1926 |
RAISING CHIX LIFE SIZE JOB AT WHITE CLOUD | 9 |
February 25, 1926 |
BIG SYMPHONY FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
HAMMARSTROM TO OPEN NEW STORE | 3 |
February 25, 1926 |
OVERLAKE STAKES COURSE FOR NEW BUILDING | 2 |
February 25, 1926 |
BUSINESS GIRLS TO HOLD MEETING | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
MRS TODD SISTER HURT IN WRECK | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
CHAMBER FAVORS NEW STOCK ISSUE OF MATZEN MILL | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
EAST BRINGS TOWN SLOGANS | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
LAY PLANS FOR CHAMBER ANNUAL BALL | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
BIG SYMPHONY FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
NEW INDUSTRY WILL START IN BELLEVUE | 11 |
February 25, 1926 |
COMMERCIAL ST MECCA FOR STOLEN CARS | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
MILK SHOULD BE SANITARY | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
DUNCAN, THOMAS H | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
HANSON, IDA | 7 |
February 25, 1926 |
LEE, H C | 7 |
February 25, 1926 |
SPEED BEING SHOWN IN RACE (SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST) | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
RANGERS DEFEAT SEATTLE ALL STARS | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
REV HASLETT HAS LARGE AUDIENCES AT BIBLE HALL | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
POWER LINE OVER PHONE LINE CAUSES TROUBLE | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
CHAMBER FAVORS NEW STOCK ISSUE OF MATZEN MILL | 1 |
February 25, 1926 |
CHAMBER FAVORS NEW STOCK ISSUE OF MATZEN MILLS | 1 |
March 4, 1926 | CRUSE, WILLIAM | 11 |
March 4, 1926 | PASTIME CAFE REMODELS PLACE | 1 |
March 4, 1926 | PASTIME CAFE REMODELS PLACE | 1 |
March 4, 1926 | ANNUAL CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OPENS WITH BANG | 1 |
March 4, 1926 | CAPT WEST RESIGNS FROM GRADE SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
March 4, 1926 | CLARK DISCUSSES SCHOOL ISSUE | 1 |
March 4, 1926 | BUSINESS GIRLS ORGANIZE HERE | 1 |
March 4, 1926 | QUIET ELECTION PREDICTED FOR NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
March 4, 1926 | TOLL BRIDGE ON LAKE FROM ISLAND PASSED BY HOUSE | 11 |
March 11, 1926 | BELLEVUE PAIR APPEAR IN CITY CONCERT | 2 |
March 11, 1926 | PTA MEETING IS INTERESTING ONE TO MEMBERS | 2 |
March 11, 1926 | LOCAL POET RANKS WITH WORLD’S FOREMOST LYRICS (RODGER, MARJORIE) | 6 |
March 11, 1926 | MARINE DIGEST PAYS TRIBUTE TO CAPT J L ANDERSON | 6 |
March 11, 1926 | KIRKLAND ADDS JEWELRY REPAIR SHOP THIS WEEK | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | BABY FALLS IN OPEN WELL ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | ALL SET FOR CHAMBER BALL | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | PROF LIED OF U OF W WILL SPEAK TO CHAMBER ON INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | PROFESSOR LAID OF U OF W WILL SPEAK | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | STACKS OF SLOGANS ARE NOW ON FILE | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | PUBLIC INVITED TO REHEARSALS (SYMPHONY) | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | SURPLUS OF HUNGRY DOGS BOTHERING ROSE HILL | 7 |
March 11, 1926 | NEWBERRY AND BURR LEAD IN COUNCIL RACE | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | DIVER LOCATES TRUCK AT BOTTOM OF LAKE | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS SAND POINT FIELD | 6 |
March 11, 1926 | REAR ADMIRAL CHASE TO LOOK OVER SAND POINT | 6 |
March 11, 1926 | ANDERSON, CHARLES G | 6 |
March 11, 1926 | STAHLHEIMER, MARJORIE | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | BUSINESS WOMEN NOW ORGANIZED | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | ELECTION GIVES GOOD CHANCE FOR HARMONY | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | NEWBERRY AND BURR LEAD IN COUNCIL RACE | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | MAIL TWO TONS WASH. MOTORISTS | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | BABY FALLS IN OPEN WELL ON ROSE HILL | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | DIVER LOCATES TRUCK AT BOTTOM OF LAKE | 1 |
March 11, 1926 | MARINE DIGEST PAYS TRIBUTE TO CAPT J L ANDERSON | 6 |
March 11, 1926 | BELLEVUE ROADS BEING CONSTANTLY IMPROVED | 11 |
March 18, 1926 | OUR BIGGEST PAYROLL COMES FROM THE MATZEN WOOLEN MILL (FULL PAGE) | 9 |
March 18, 1926 | POST OFFICE. REGINA BLACKWOOD | 2 |
March 18, 1926 | NEW BUILDING WILL BE BUILT FOR POWER CO. | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | NEW BUILDING WILL BE BUILT FOR POWER CO. | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED TO DANIELS HOME WED. | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | CAR MAKES UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO ENTER BAKERY (WOODIN, HELEN) | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | CHAMBER MEETING IS BEST OF YEAR | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | STUNTS FEATURE CHAMBER BALL | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | SCHOOL BOARD TO DISCUSS UNION OF THREE DISTRICTS | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | SCHOOL BOARD TO DISCUSS UNION OF THREE DISTRICTS THURS. | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | RUTH CHAMBERS, CAPTAIN GEORGE CARROLL HAMNER | 4 |
March 18, 1926 | STUNTS FEATURE CHAMBER BALL | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED TO DANIELS HOME WED. | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | COUNCIL HOLDS UP BIDS ON OXFORD (ST. WELL) | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | TOY FACTORY TO LOCATE IN SEARS BLDG, APRIL 1 | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | TOY FACTORY TO LOCATE IN SEARS BUILDING | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | HAVE YOUR LIGHTS (AUTO) TESTED | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | CORNWALL, L R | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | HAAS, A F | 6 |
March 18, 1926 | PATTY, OLIVE MAE | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | TWENTY WOLFCUBS TAKE BREMERTON TRIP | 4 |
March 18, 1926 | COUNCIL HOLDS UP BIDS ON OXFORD | 1 |
March 18, 1926 | OUR BIGGEST PAYROLL | 9 |
March 18, 1926 | OUR BIGGEST PAYROLL COMES FROM THE MATZEN WOOLEN MILL (FULL PAGE) | 9 |
March 25, 1926 | HUGE BULB FARM ACROSS VALLEY FROM REDMOND | 3 |
March 25, 1926 | DANBY’S SECOND SUICIDE MOVE IS SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | KIRKLAND WOMAN IN SCREEN ROLE (TAYLOR, NELL BARRY) | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | LE WARNE, CHARLES T. | 11 |
March 25, 1926 | SCHOOL GROUNDS BEING MADE MORE ATTRACTIVE | 6 |
March 25, 1926 | PLAN TO IMPROVE LAKE PROPERTY | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | PHIL MARSH NOW ASSOCIATED WITH LOCAL HARDWARE FIRM | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | DANBY’S SECOND SUICIDE MOVE SUCCESSFUL | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | MEET IS DAMPER ON UNION PLANS | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | MARGARET OLSON, WILLIAM HUNTINGTON | 7 |
March 25, 1926 | KIRKLAND WOMAN IN SCREEN ROLE (TAYLOR, NELL BARRY) | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | LAKE CLEANUP CAMPAIGN NOW UNDERWAY | 8 |
March 25, 1926 | LAKE CLEANUP CAMPAIGN NOW WELL UNDER WAY | 8 |
March 25, 1926 | BIDS ON OXFORD REJECTED | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS (WHALING) | 11 |
March 25, 1926 | SAND AND GRAVEL CO GETS NATIONAL MENTION | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | THIEVES BREAK INTO WARES RADIO SHOP, THURS | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | DR SHERWOOD ARRIVES IN KIRKLAND THIS WEEK | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | MRS RUDOLPH FEELS JUSTIFIED (DIPHTHERIA IN BELLEVUE) | 11 |
March 25, 1926 | DANBY, CHARLES | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | ISAAC WALTON LEAGUE TO ORGANIZE WEDNESDAY | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | BIGGEST MEETING HELD BY LEGION | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | PLAN TO IMPROVE LAKE PROPERTY | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | DRIVER WRAPS BUICK AROUND TELEPHONE POLE | 1 |
March 25, 1926 | BIDS ON OXFORD REJECTED; PLAN REHEARING 12TH | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | MODERN CHICKEN RANCH LIES JUST OUTSIDE REDMOND |
3 |
April 1, 1926 | NO MORE WILL CAP ANSWER CALL OF GONG (HORSE STORY) | 3 |
April 1, 1926 | SYMPHONY CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | FORMER LOCAL GIRL IS SUCCESS (LEE, DARLEY) | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | PLAN TO START WORK ON SCHOOL BUILDING SOON (UNION A) | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | LOCAL FIRM MAKING RAPID STRIDES (COLUMBIA LUMBER) | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | BIG OUT CAMP IS BEING BUILT NEAR HOUGHTON | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | BIG AUTO CAMP BEING BUILT NEAR HOUGHTON | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | DE MERRITT, ANNA | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | ORGANIZE (ISAAC WALTON) LEAGUE IN KIRKLAND WED. | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | GEO W JULIAN FINISHED FIRST AND WON HUDSON | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | ORGANIZE LEAGUE IN KIRKLAND (ISAAC WALTON) | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | OVERLAKE GETS PREPARED FOR OPENING (GOLF) | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | SPORTSMEN PLANT 12000 TROUT IN COTTAGE LAKE | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | BIG OUT CAMP IS BEING BUILT NEAR HOUGHTON | 1 |
April 1, 1926 | POWER COMPANY PLACES POLE LINES ON NEW REDMOND ROAD | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHANGES NAME TO EAST SIDE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | LAKE SHORE TO BE DEVELOPED SOON SAYS G FARRAR | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | WATER USERS ARE WARNED TO PAY UP | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | CHEMICAL CO SELLS OUTPUT | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | LAKE SHORE TO BE DEVELOPED SOON SAYS G FARRAR | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | HIGHWAY COP IS INJURED IN FALL | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | AIR BASE NEEDS ADDITIONAL LAND | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | DOWNEY, ANN | 11 |
April 8, 1926 | MCDOWELL, JOHN | 11 |
April 8, 1926 | EGBERT TURNS RADIO OVER TO LOCAL KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | MRS PEACH RE-ELECTED TO HEAD KIRKLAND PTA | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | SCOUTS TRAIN IN FIRST AID AND SIGNALING | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | LEGION CHIEF VISITS LOCAL POST FRIDAY | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | WOMENS CLUB HOST TO NEIGHBORING CLUBS | 1 |
April 8, 1926 | JOSEPHINE GILPATRICK, WEBSTER RICHARDSON CARTER | 11 |
April 15, 1926 | CRITICS SPEAK WELL OF LOCAL LADY’S SCREEN APPEARANCE (TAYLOR, NELL) | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | TAYLOR, NELL BARRY CRITIC SPEAKS WELL OF LOCAL LADY’S SCREEN APP | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | BLAU CHEVROLET CO NOTE INCREASED CAR ACTIVITY | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | SPECIAL BUSINESS SESSION HELD BY CHAMBER | 3 |
April 15, 1926 | POWER CO WILL CONDUCT COOKING CLASS | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | L MARIAN BECHTEL, ROBERT ADAMS | 11 |
April 15, 1926 | CRITICS SPEAK WELL OF LOCAL LADY’S SCREEN APPEARANCE (TAYLOR, NELL) | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | BIDS ASKED ON IMPROVEMENT OF OXFORD ST. | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | FIND STOLEN CAR AT COTTAGE LAKE WAS STRIPPED | 3 |
April 15, 1926 | WESTERN CHEM CO CHECKS FORGED | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | BLACKMAN, EMMA | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | ASSOCIATE MATRONS TO BE GUESTS OF KIRKLAND STARS | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | BOY SCOUTS ENJOY OPEN AIR MEETING | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | BOY SCOUTS NOW ON DRIVE FOR OLD PAPERS | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | YOUNG FOLKS CLASS TO DISCUSS “EXERTION” | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | YEGGS PREPARE TO PAY PENALTY (C OF C) | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | AMERICAN LEGION DANCE WILL BE GIVEN APRIL 17 | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE WILL MEET WEDNESDAY | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | LEGION HOST TO BOTHELL GROUP | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | BUSINESS GIRLS HEAR HARTRANFT | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | COMMUNITY LADIES AID TO HAVE FOOD SALE | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | POWER CO WRITES UP MATZEN MILL IN HOUSE ORGAN | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | GOLF CLUB READY ON TIME | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | IKE PENCE WINS FIRST PRIZE IN FISHING CONTEST | 3 |
April 15, 1926 | KIRKLAND MEN ARE ASKED TO HELP HUSKY CREW | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | BIDS ASKED FOR IMPROVEMENTS ON OXFORD ST | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | CITIZENS URGED TO GET GARBAGE READY FOR PICKUP | 3 |
April 15, 1926 | STILL TIME FOR LAST MOMENT WATER PAYERS | 1 |
April 15, 1926 | POWER CO WRITES UP MATZEN MILL IN HOUSE ORGAN | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 9 |
April 22, 1926 | BUSINESS HOUSES PLANNING CHANGE OF LOCATION (JEWELRY, BARBER) | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | CHAMBER MEET IS GALA AFFAIR | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | BOARD REELECTS TEACHING STAFF FOR NEXT YEAR | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP WEEK IS PROCLAIMED | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | EGBERT ASKS AID OF CITIZENS TO SAVE CHERRY TREES | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | GROUND OF LIBRARY BLDG BEING BEAUTIFIED | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | MORE LAND IS SOUGHT FOR FLYING FIELD | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | WALTON LEAGUE TO GET CHARTER | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | BROTHER ISAIAH EXPECTED HERE IN EARLY JUNE | 1 |
April 22, 1926 | CONTRACT LET ON OXFORD ST | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | $50,000 THEATRE CORPORATION FORMED; WILL BUILD AT ONCE | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | GRADE TEACHERS ARE SELECTED | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | $50,000 THEATRE CORPORATION FORMED; WILL BUILD AT ONCE | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | CLUBS SET FOR BIG CLEAN UP NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | DEER BREAKS INTO LOCAL STRAWBERRY PATCH; REAL THING SAYS H BAKER | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | KNAPP, FRED B | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | CLUBS SET FOR BIG CLEAN UP NEXT WEEK | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | WALTON LEAGUE TO GET CHARTER MONDAY NIGHT | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | BUSINESS GIRLS PLAN LAKE TRIP | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | BALL TEAM IS NOW ORGANIZED | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | H.S. TEAM LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP TO PULLMAN TUES | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | WHITE STAR LINE CHANGES HANDS; REED MANAGER | 1 |
April 29, 1926 | IDA MAY NORRIS, LEE MARION CANNON | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | PLANS ARE DRAWN; CONTRACT IS LET FOR NEW THEATRE | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | HABERDASHERY STORE IN HOTEL BUILDING | 4 |
May 6, 1926 | CANNERY RECEIVES TREATISE ON BROWN SCALE; LATEST FRUIT PEST | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | HERE THEY ARE (KIRKLAND SLOGAN CONTEST) | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | PLANS ARE DRAWN; CONTRACT IS LET FOR NEW THEATRE | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | CLEAN UP DRIVE IS NEARING END | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | SEWAGE PROBLEM AGAIN SERIOUS | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | SEWAGE PROBLEM AGAIN SERIOUS | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | DOG’S BARKING SAVES WOMAN | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | CONROY, MARTHA | 7 |
May 6, 1926 | BIG STILL IS RAIDED HERE | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | KIRKLAND FIFTH IN NUMBER OF AUTOS IN COUNTY | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | WILBURN & STONE GET GRADE CONTRACT | 4 |
May 6, 1926 | BREAK AT DAM CAUSES SHUT OFF SAT. | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | ERMA REESE, GEORGE JONES | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | L MARION BECHTEL, ROBERT B ADAMS | 11 |
May 6, 1926 | M CROCKER, D M GLASS | 2 |
May 6, 1926 | MARGARET OLSON, WILLIAM MEYERS HUNTINGTON | 1 |
May 6, 1926 | OLIVE PROVAN, J SAHLSTROM | 7 |
May 13, 1926 | SHORT CIRCUIT STARTS FIRE IN GARAGE TUES. | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | WORK STARTS ON THEATRE BLDG | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | WHITEHOUSE STARTS AUTO PAINT SHOP IN MASONIC BLDG | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | CANNERY READY TO TAKE CARE OF SEASON’S BUSINESS | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | BAD SMASHUP ON PICCADILLY ST | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | BURKE & FARRAR PUT UP SIGNS | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | SHORT CIRCUIT STARTS FIRE IN GARAGE TUES. | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | HUGE STILL IS RAIDED BY OFFICERS LOCATED NEAR JUANITA SCHOOL HOUSE | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | COCHRANE BEACH AND GROVE WAS OPENED TO PUBLIC ON WEDNESDAY | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | HUMANE SOCIETY TAKES ACTION IN LOCAL CASE (DOG POISONING) | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | ARNDT, GLORIA EULIE | 5 |
May 13, 1926 | JONES, ROBERT JR | 7 |
May 13, 1926 | MCCLUTHCHION, HOWARD | 9 |
May 13, 1926 | PALADEAUX, MRS JOHN | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | SMITH DISCUSSES AIM AND PURPOSE OF WALTONIANS | 10 |
May 13, 1926 | HUGE STILL IS RAIDED BY OFFICERS LOCATED NEAR JUANITA SCHOOL HOUSE | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | BURKE & FARRAR PUT UP SIGNS | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | COCHRANE BEACH AND GROVE WAS OPENED TO PUBLIC ON WEDNESDAY | 1 |
May 13, 1926 | STAGE NOW CONNECTS WITH 6:45 AM KIRKLAND FERRY | 3 |
May 13, 1926 | SEATTLE MEN TO BACK MATZEN WOOLEN MILL | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | COUPLE OBSERVE GOLEN WEDDING (GOINGES, MR AND MRS A L) | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | FORMER EDITOR LOST IN ALASKA (LYONS, JACK) | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | BLDG COMMITTEE DISCUSS FINANCE PLAN OF THEATRE | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | “THE GATEWAY TO SEATTLE” CHOSEN TOWN’S SLOGAN | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | “THE GATEWAY TO SEATTLE” CHOSEN TOWN’S SLOGAN | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | AUDITOR MAKES ANNUAL REPORT | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | S A MOORE SAYS INDICTMENT IS PURE FRAME UP | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | TEACHERS HOME IS ENTERED BY PROWLER TUESDAY EVE | 7 |
May 20, 1926 | SAND POINT FIELD IS THREATENED GAINES AVERS | 10 |
May 20, 1926 | COOK, RUSSELL W | 6 |
May 20, 1926 | GRIFFITHS, ALICE | 7 |
May 20, 1926 | S A MOORE SAYS INDICTMENT IS PURE FRAME UP | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | DAM NOW BEING REPAIRED; BASIN WILL BE SEALED | 1 |
May 20, 1926 | VETERAN WALKS TACOMA TO N.Y. (STOPS IN KIRKLAND) | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | KIRKLAND THEATRE BLDG, INC (TEN DOLLARS A SHARE) | 4 |
May 27, 1926 | FUND COMING IN FOR NEW THEATRE SAYS COMMITTEE | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | DATES SET FOR ANNUAL BELLEVUE BERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | LEGION TO HOLD SERVICES MAY 31 | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | FURNITURE CO STARTS BUSINESS (BALLINGER MANUFACTURING) | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | L’ARC CHEMICAL CO PUTS GOODS IN SPOKANE STORES | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | BIG FERRY FINISHED BY LOCAL SHIPYARD (PHOTO OF CHIPPEWA) | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | WCTU WORKERS COME TO DEFENSE OF S A MOORE | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | PLAN OUTINGS AT CAMP PARSONS | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | LEGION TO HOLD SERVICES MAY 31 | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | WCTU WORKERS COME TO DEFENSE OF S A MOORE | 1 |
May 27, 1926 | LEGION TO HOLD SERVICES MAY 31 | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | ROOT WEEVIL MAKES APPEARANCE | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | NOLLAN WINS HIGH HONORS (NOLLAN, WILLIAM) | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | SWANSON LEAVES FOR ANNAPOLIS (SWANSON, ROBERT “LANKY”) | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | KIRKLAND DRUG NOW HAS BAROMETER FOR PUBLIC USE | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | LAMARTY TO INSTALL FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | LENDING LIBRARY IS NEW VENTURE OF LOCAL FIRM (KIRKLAND ELECTRIC) | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | BOY IS KILLED IN AUTO WRECK ON ROSE HILL (SEALS, HAROLD) | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | FORTY-SIX TO GET DIPLOMAS THURS, JUNE 10 | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | BELLEVUE READY FOR FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | MOORE WINNER OF FIRST ROUND OF LEGAL BATTLE | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | LENDING LIBRARY IS NEW VENTURE OF LOCAL FIRM (KIRKLAND ELECTRIC) | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | SEALS, HAROLD | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | MOORE WINNER OF FIRST ROUND OF LEGAL BATTLE | 1 |
June 3, 1926 | VETS ONCE MORE HONOR COMRADES WHO HAVE GONE | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | FIRST AND LAST KHS GRADUATES (PATTY, MRS OLLIS AND ALICE) | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | LARSON BUYS INTEREST OF ROSS IN LAUNDRY | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | LARGEST CLASS GRADUATES FROM KIRKLAND HIGH | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | LAKE BEACHES NOW DECLARED TO BE SAFE | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | WATER SUPT ESTABLISHES RIGID SPRINKLING HOURS DURING SHORTAGE | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | NEW MEMBERS OF COUNCIL TAKE OFFICE MONDAY | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | TOWN ENGINEER RESIGNS OFFICE (HAMMOND, A E) | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | LAKE BEACHES NOW DECLARED TO BE SAFE | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | MOORE HAS DATE SET FOR TRIAL HEARING | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | LOCAL STUDENTS PLAN TO ENTER TRAINING CAMP | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | PARSONS, MARY | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | SEALS, HAROLD | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | BUSINESS WOMEN PICNIC HELD AT R H COLLINS HOME LAST FRIDAY | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | EAST SIDE GETS FEATURE STORY | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | MOORE HAS DATE SET FOR TRIAL HEARING | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | SMALL CHILDREN TO BE CARED FOR AT CHURCH SERVICE (COMMUNITY CHURCH) | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | LOIS MAXWELL, M R LESLIE | 6 |
June 10, 1926 | PHOEBE Z MILLER, REV A C WILSON | 1 |
June 10, 1926 | MATZEN MILL BOND ISSUE 75 PER CENT SOLD | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | NELL BARRY TAYLOR MAKES ANOTHER SCREEN SUCCESS | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | WORK TO START AT ONCE ON HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | DEATH TEMPTER IS LOCAL VISITOR (FAUSSETT, AL) | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | NELL BARRY TAYLOR MAKES ANOTHER SCREEN SUCCESS | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | PLANNING COMMISSION TO BE APPOINTED SOON | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | MARSHAL FINDS STOLEN YAKIMA CAR MONDAY | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | NASH SEDAN OF A W BRAGG STOLEN SUNDAY NIGHT | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | THIEVES BREAK INTO H ANDRESEN HOME | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | LOCAL SCOUTS FIRE WARDENS | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | LETTERS AWARDED TO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | BROTHER ISAIAH WIRES INTENTION OF COMING HERE | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | WATER PROMISED IN DAM BY FIRST OF NEXT WEEK | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | HELEN TAYLOR, EARL LYMAN | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | LOIS MAXWELL, M B LESLIE | 1 |
June 17, 1926 | VIRGINIA TURNER, V P DOUGHTERY | 6 |
June 24, 1926 | THEATRE TO BE THE “LAST WORD” | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | CLYDE MILLAR BADLY SHOCKED | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | PROMPT ACTION SAVES YOUNGSTER (MARTIN, GILBERT/THORSLUND, ERNEST) | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | TOWN COUNCIL PASSES EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | 5 CARS WRECKED IN SAME SPOT WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES (JUANITA BRIDGE | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | CURBSTONE COURT PROVES NEMESIS OF LOCAL JAYWALKERS LAST WEEK | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | DRUNKEN DRIVER HITS PASSING CARS; ARRESTED | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | MOORE TRIAL IS AGAIN POSTPONED | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | SMITH, ORISDA ETHEL | 7 |
June 24, 1926 | LEGION PICNIC AT WILDWOOD | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | DORIS CURTIS TO BE AT DESK IN JOURNAL OFFICE | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | OVERLAKE PLANS COMPLETE CLUBHOUSE IN NEAR FUTURE (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | 5 CARS WRECKED IN SAME SPOT WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES (JUANITA BRIDGE | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | 5 CARS WRECKED IN SAME SPOT WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES (JUANITA BRIDGE | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | LAKE WASHINGTON BRIDGE APPROVED BY PRESIDENT | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | GLADYS A RHODES, FERN S MASON | 1 |
June 24, 1926 | EXPECT MILL TO START EARLY IN JULY, IS REPORT | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | JOHSENS GETS SCHOOL CONTRACT (PHOTO) | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | LEGION TO STAGE HUGE CARNIVAL HERE IN AUGUST | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | COUNCIL CALLS PUBLIC HEARING (ASSESSMENT ROLLS) | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | NEW ENGINEER TO INVESTIGATE WATER SYSTEM | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | LOCAL SHIP YARDS COMPLETE BEAUTIFUL MOTOR LAUNCH | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | PARKING LAWS TO BE ENFORCED EGBERT ADVISES | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | CADDEN, ISABELL | 11 |
July 1, 1926 | EVANS, ANNA | 12 |
July 1, 1926 | ABANDON PLANS FOR LIONS CLUB – LACK OF INTEREST | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | LEGION TO STAGE HUGE CARNIVAL HERE IN AUGUST | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | KIRKLAND TEAM WINS FROM JAPS | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | NEW ENGINEER TO INVESTIGATE WATER SYSTEM | 1 |
July 1, 1926 | BESSIE WARNICK, JACOB KAPER | 7 |
July 1, 1926 | GRACE A BROWN, FRED WITTENBORN | 12 |
July 8, 1926 | WEDDED FIFTY YEARS (RENCH, MR AND MRS E B) | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | MRS EISEN SELLS KIRKLAND DRYGOODS | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | NEW PHARMACIST AT KIRKLAND DRUG CO (WAGNESS, JOHN L) | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | RONCHETTI SELLS OUT HOUGHTON GROCERY | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | HELPS CANNERY OBTAIN WATER | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | LOCAL SHIPYARDS DAMAGED BY FIRE HAS CLOSE CALL | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | GOV HARTLEY WILL SPEAK AT SCHOOL JULY 14 | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | RONCHETTI SELLS OUT HOUGHTON GROCERY | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | LOCAL SHIPYARDS DAMAGED BY FIRE HAS CLOSE CALL | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | FIRST THEY SMILED AT PARKING LAW; NOW IT IS SERIOUS BUSINESS | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | TITMUS, BILL | 3 |
July 8, 1926 | BROTHER ISAIAH ARRIVES FRIDAY | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | POWER CO OFFICE TO BE MOVED 15TH | 1 |
July 8, 1926 | WOOLEN MILLS BOND ISSUE IS OVERSUBSCRIBED | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | AGED HIKER ON 16000 MILE HIKE PASSES THROUGH KIRKLAND (CHAPMAN, W | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | LEGION CIRCUS TO HAVE VARIETY OF ATTRACTIONS | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | FOREST FIRE THREATENS TOWN GARBAGE DUMP | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | HARTLEY SPEAKS ON SCHOOL AND TIMBER ISSUES | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | COURT SUSTAINS PROPERTY OWNERS | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | DR DOBBS MOVES OFFICE TO RESIDENCE ON MARKET ST | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | BOYDEN, WILLIAM | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | STUART, JOHN | 11 |
July 15, 1926 | LEGION CIRCUS TO HAVE VARIETY OF ATTRACTIONS | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | LEGION OBTAINS WAR TROPHIES | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | CROWDS AT CAMP OF ISAIAH GROW LARGER DAILY | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | TWO MILES OF ROADS ACCEPTED | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | TOWN WILL ADD PUMP FACILITIES | 1 |
July 15, 1926 | LAURA GILBERT, GORDON PROVOST | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | PRIZED CATTLE ARE SENT TO JAPAN | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 8 |
July 22, 1926 | EARLY MORNING FIRE THREATENS FORD GARAGE | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | KIRKLAND NOW HAVING WEEKLY RADIO PROGRAM (THE KIRKLAND SERENADERS | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | YOUNGSTERS GET THRILLS GALORE OUT OF CIRCUS | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | EARLY MORNING FIRE THREATENS FORD GARAGE | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | GEO WEBB NOW FIRE PROWLER | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | COUNCIL REFUSES TO OK OXFORD (STREET IMPROVEMENT) | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | CHOSEN SEC’Y FOR FOURTH TIME (FORTESCUE, ERNEST) | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | COUNCIL REFUSES TO OK OXFORD (STREET IMPROVEMENT) | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | COUNTY TO START WORK ON ROAD TO SCOUT PARK (PHOTO OF WILLIAMS PT) | 1 |
July 22, 1926 | ENGINEER MAKES VERBAL REPORT ON WATER SYSTEM | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | WORK STARTED ON NEW TODD FEED BUILDING | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | FIXIT SHOP OPENS THIS WEEK ON KIRKLAND AVE | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | EAST SIDE FIRES UNDER CONTROL | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | M HILL ACCEPTS HARTLEY DEFI FOR LOCAL DEBATE | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | OXFORD ST MONEY AGAIN HELD UP | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | HOLD EXAM FOR HOUGHTON POSTMASTER | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | EVEN THE MAYOR NOT EXEMPT ON TRAFFIC SLIPS | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | CASE, NELLIE | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | KOLSTAD, ADA | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | MEACHAM, GEORGE F | 11 |
July 29, 1926 | HOLD EXAM FOR HOUGHTON POSTMASTER | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | ISAIAH DRAWS CROWD SUNDAY | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | OXFORD ST MONEY AGAIN HELD UP | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | COUNCIL LIFTS RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF WATER | 1 |
July 29, 1926 | ENGINEER MAKES COMPLETE REPORT ON WATER SYSTEM | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | $10000 ORGAN IN NEW THEATRE | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | BERKEY GARAGE BUYS KIRKLAND SERVICE STATION | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | FOUR CARS FOUND IN WATERY GRAVE AT NEWPORT DOCK | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | $10000 ORGAN IN NEW THEATRE | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | FIRE DESTROYS WALTON BARN | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | ROARING FURNACE THREATENS BONNYBROOK NURSERY THURS | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | MARSHALL EGBERT NOW HAS SUIT TO WEAR ON EVERY OCCASION | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | ROBERTSON’S CAR STOLEN, TIRES TAKEN OFF, LEFT | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | ANDERSON, MRS CHARLES | 7 |
August 6, 1926 | HODGSON, LOUISE | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | LOUNSBURY, CHARLES | 11 |
August 6, 1926 | USE ACCIDENT AS PROPAGANDA (GOV HARTLEY’S SON) | 1 |
August 6, 1926 | SHORTAGE CAUSES RETURN TO SHORT SPRINKLING HOURS | 1 |
August 12, 1926 | OLD TIMER HERE IS WEEK’S VISITOR (CORT, JOHN) | 1 |
August 12, 1926 | WM KESSELER BUYS NOWAK INTEREST IN LOTUS | 1 |
August 12, 1926 | BADLY INJURED AS ICE MACHINE HEAD BLOWS UP | 1 |
August 12, 1926 | TWO TEACHERS OF LOCAL HIGH RESIGN (MADISON, VIOLA & MILES, ALICE) | 1 |
August 12, 1926 | CLARK SAVIDGE HITS HARTLEY’S KIRKLAND TALK | 1 |
August 12, 1926 | NO LUCK AT ALL – WIRES CONTROL (RIGGED CARNIVAL CONTEST) | 1 |
August 12, 1926 | DILL, JOHN | 11 |
August 19, 1926 | HISTORIC ALASKAN FIGURE IS VISITOR; MAY SETTLE HERE (SMITH, JACK) | 1 |
August 19, 1926 | WILL ENLARGE FORD BUILDING | 1 |
August 19, 1926 | CAPITOL HILL PLUMBING SHOP IS STARTED HERE | 1 |
August 19, 1926 | COUNCIL SUBMITS ITS BUDGET FOR COMING YEAR | 1 |
August 19, 1926 | ESTIMATED BUDGET FOR 1927 – TOWN OF KIRKLAND | 12 |
August 19, 1926 | SAND POINT AIR BASE (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 19, 1926 | ROAD IS ISSUE OF CAMPAIGN (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 1 |
August 19, 1926 | ALENE JOHNSON, HARRY CARLSON | 3 |
August 26, 1926 | COUNCIL ACTION SAVES HOG FARM FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
August 26, 1926 | FIRST OF THE LAKE SHORE HOUSES (PHOTO) | 1 |
August 26, 1926 | SMALL GIRL IS BADLY INJURED (PUTT, JUNE) | 1 |
August 26, 1926 | COUNCIL ACTION SAVES HOG FARM FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
August 26, 1926 | BARNYARD GOLF PUTS KIRKLAND ON THE MAP; TWO WIN IN MEET | 1 |
August 26, 1926 | TOLL BRIDGES OVER LAKE LOOM AS POSSIBILITIES | 1 |
August 26, 1926 | ELIN ELIZABETH JOHNSON, HARRY CARLSON | 3 |
September 2, 1926 |
VAN AALST SHIPS FIRST CARLOAD OF BULBS FROM WASHINGTON | 1 |
September 2, 1926 |
MRS A B NEWELL ELECTED STATE HISTORIAN FOR AMERICAN LEGION | 1 |
September 2, 1926 |
SCHOOL OPENS NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
September 2, 1926 |
LOTUS INSTALL NEW ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON | 1 |
September 2, 1926 |
SHIPYARD BUILDS CRUISER FOR FAMOUS AUTHOR (WHITE, STUART EDWARD) | 1 |
September 2, 1926 |
KELLS, DR A O | 1 |
September 2, 1926 |
PIERCE, KATE | 11 |
September 2, 1926 |
BUSINESS MEN PLAN TO START LUNCHEON CLUB | 1 |
September 2, 1926 |
4 BRIDGE PLANS BEFORE OFFICIALS | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
BONNELL NURSERY LEAVES KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
EAST SIDE IS WELL REPRESENTED AT ANNUAL DAHLIA EXHIBITION | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
BONNELL NURSERY LEAVES KIRKLAND | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
NEW MANAGER FOR PAINT CO WILL INCREASE STOCK | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
MORE PUPILS AS SCHOOL OPENS | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
PORCUPINE APPLIES FOR ENTRANCE TO DRUG STORE, SAYS MARSHAL | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
PLANNING BOARD OUTLINES WORK | 11 |
September 9, 1926 |
BAILEY, ALVIN | 3 |
September 9, 1926 |
FOSTHOFF, HARRY H | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
NOYES, S G | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
LUNCHEON CLUB GETS UNDERWAY | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
BROWN-PHILLIPS DEBATE ISSUES | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
ELECTION FIGHTS WAXING WARMER; SETTLED TUESDAY | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
WHO’S WHO AMONG THE CANDIDATES (SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT) | 4-Jan |
September 9, 1926 |
ISAIAH’S OLD TENT MANAGER BROWN IS BACK ON JOB; HEALER STILL DRAW | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
FLYING FIELD KNOCKS BRIDGES | 1 |
September 9, 1926 |
MURIEL NEWCOMB, EVERETT JOHN NELSON | 13 |
September 9, 1926 |
SEATTLE SEEN AS AMERICA’S WOOL CENTER | 6 |
September 9, 1926 |
WOOLEN MILL TO START OPERATION FRIDAY MORNING | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
FALL MEETINGS OF C OF C OPEN NEXT TUESDAY | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
EAST SIDE FAIR TO BE OCT 1-2-3 | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
GRANGE FAIR GOES OVER BIG | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
COUNTRY VOTE WINS ELECTION FOR WM BROWN | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
EAST SIDE FAIR TO BE OCT 1-2-3 | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
FARLEY, FRANK JOSEPH | 7 |
September 16, 1926 |
SOUDERS, ROBERT R | 11 |
September 16, 1926 |
WALTERS, HARRY | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
WEATHERBEE, LUCY MARIA | 6 |
September 16, 1926 |
AMERICAN LEGION ELECTS OFFICERS | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
ISAIAH TO REMAIN SAYS COMMITTEE | 1 |
September 16, 1926 |
N.B. STAGE HAS EASTWARD LINE | 3 |
September 23, 1926 |
NOW HOLDING DANCE CLASS (CALDWELL, JEAN) | 7 |
September 23, 1926 |
CHAMBER HONORS COM. WM BROWN AT MEETING TUES. | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
EAST SIDE FAIR TO BE BIGGER | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
COUNCIL PLANS PARKING CHANGE | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
NEWELL HITS AT COUNTY HOSPITAL | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
BRIGHT FUTURE FOR SMALL PLANT (ANDREWS CAPITOL HILL RANCH) | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
MARSHAL USES GUN ON NIGHT MARAUDERS SUN. | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
AMES, LOIS | 11 |
September 23, 1926 |
PROVOST, IDA MAY | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
LEGION TO INSTALL OFFICERS TUESDAY (PHOTO OF J B REESE) | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
KIRKLAND GETS INTERNATIONAL PUBLICITY FROM CAMP OF ISAIAH | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
HOW THE NORTH DISTRICTS VOTED | 6 |
September 23, 1926 |
COUNCIL PLANS PARKING CHANGE | 1 |
September 23, 1926 |
EVELYN GRUMMETT, ROBERT BOSTWICK | 11 |
September 23, 1926 |
MARKS RESIGNS AS MILL SUPT. | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
EAST SIDE FAIR OPENS GATES TO PUBLIC TODAY | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
OBSERVE FIRE PROTECTION WEEK | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
TOWN FATHERS TALK FINANCE AT MEETING MON. | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
INSPECT KING COUNTY HOME | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
EAST SIDE FAIR OPENS GATES TO PUBLIC TODAY | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
BAXTER, WYNNE DALLET | 6 |
September 30, 1926 |
LOUCKS, REV DAVID C | 11 |
September 30, 1926 |
WHITE, CAROLINE SOPHIA | 7 |
September 30, 1926 |
LIONS DEN IS FORMED HERE | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
SOCCER SEASON OPENS NEXT SUN. | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
ISAIAH TO REMAIN HERE UNTIL OCTOBER 10TH | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
BRIDGE BUILDER DISCUSSES PLANS | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
EMINENT DOMAIN TO ASSESS DIST. | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
BERTHA MOORE, MILTON DRAPER | 3 |
September 30, 1926 |
GRACE BELL MATZEK, ALVIN L GREGG (HEADLINE SAYS GREE) | 6 |
September 30, 1926 |
MARY WORRELL, BERTON DANLEY | 1 |
September 30, 1926 |
MILDRED CLARISA BROOKS, BERT A ISAKSON | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | NEW GATEWAY SIGN NOW READY FOR OPERATION | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | TODD TO CELEBRATE NEW BUILDING WITH DANCE | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | FAIR IS SUCCESS DESPITE WEATHER | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | COUNCIL PASSES HIGHEST BUDGET; 18 MILL LEVY | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | EGBERT CHASES AUTO THIEVES | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | HUSBAND ASKS DEATH INQUIRY (PROVOST, FRANK) | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | COLEMAN, SILAS F | 7 |
October 7, 1926 | BUSINESS MEN FORM OFFICIAL LIONS DEN TUES. | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | BROTHER ISAIAH HOLDS LAST MEETING SUNDAY; WILL GO BACK TO FLORIDA | 1 |
October 7, 1926 | BERNICE FEROE, VERNE PARKHURST | 12 |
October 7, 1926 | RUTH FAULKNER, KEITH LORD | 9 |
October 14, 1926 | KIRKLAND MOTOR COMPANY TO HAVE GAS MILEAGE CONTEST SUN OCT 16 | 1 |
October 14, 1926 | THEATRE CO WILL SELL MORE STOCK | 1 |
October 14, 1926 | CHAMBER TO HEAR OF BRIDGE PLAN | 1 |
October 14, 1926 | WHOLE TOWN TURNS OUT FOR TODD DANCE | 1 |
October 14, 1926 | HOUSE CATCHES FIRE WHILE FAMILY SLEEPS (FOSTER, W L) | 1 |
October 14, 1926 | CLYMER, HARRY | 6 |
October 14, 1926 | MARTINDALE, E C | 1 |
October 14, 1926 | LIONS HOLD CHARTER NIGHT, WED, OCTOBER 27 | 1 |
October 14, 1926 | CHAMBER TO HEAR OF BRIDGE PLAN | 1 |
October 14, 1926 | LEOTA DAWS, FRANK TROTMAN | 7 |
October 21, 1926 | READERS PROVE POOR DETECTIVES (NOW/THEN OF CHARLES FAWCETT) | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | BOWLING ALLEY IS OPENED HERE | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | J C MILLAR IS WINNER OF GAS MILEAGE PRIZE | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | NANCE BALDWIN MOVES DRESS SHOP TO JUANITA | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | CHAMBER HEARS BRIDGE PLANS IN DETAIL TUES | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | COUNCIL ENTERS AGREEMENT FOR CARE OF STREETS | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | COUNCIL PASSES OXFORD ROLL | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | MARSHAL TO HAVE HALLOWEEN AID | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | NANCE BALDWIN MOVES DRESS SHOP TO JUANITA | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | NEW RURAL ROUTE SERVICE FOR JUANITA POINT FOLKS | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | MARSHAL TO HAVE HALLOWEEN AID | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | RAYMER, CAROLINE | 11 |
October 21, 1926 | SHIACH, DAVID O | 11 |
October 21, 1926 | LIONS ROAR FOR BIG CHARTER NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | NEW RURAL ROUTE SERVICE FOR JUANITA POINT FOLKS | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | HARDWARE AD BRINGS ALASKA ORDER | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | BOWLING ALLEY IS OPENED HERE | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | CHAMBER HEARS BRIDGE PLANS IN DETAIL TUES | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | COUNCIL ENTERS AGREEMENT FOR CARE OF STREETS | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | COUNCIL PASSES OXFORD ROLL | 1 |
October 21, 1926 | RESIDENTS DOUBT FEASIBILITY OF PONTOON BRIDGE | 11 |
October 28, 1926 | KIRKLAND MOTOR HOLDS OPEN HOUSE | 1 |
October 28, 1926 | MILDRED ALICE MCFARLAND, ROBERT LEE BAKER | 1 |
October 28, 1926 | MAYOR APPOINTS WATER COMMITTEE | 1 |
October 28, 1926 | PRANKSTERS ARE GIVEN WARNING | 1 |
October 28, 1926 | PRANKSTERS ARE GIVEN WARNING | 1 |
October 28, 1926 | SORENSON, CARL | 6 |
October 28, 1926 | SCOUTS TO HAVE NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
October 28, 1926 | 225 WITNESS PRESENTATION OF LIONS CHARTER | 1 |
October 28, 1926 | WHO’S WHO AMONG THE CANDIDATES (SPECIAL PULLOUT SECTION) | 4-Jan |
October 28, 1926 | ROSE HILL CLUB HAS RECORD MEET | 1 |
October 28, 1926 | MONTELL BRIDGE PROJECT WOULD CONNECT ISLAND | 11 |
November 4, 1926 | EDWARDS BUYS PAINT CO STORE | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | ETZLER TO BUILD SERVICE STATION | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | KESSLER BUYS LEED INTEREST IN LOTUS CAFE | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | E E WILLIAMS GOVES UP JOB AS FIRE CHIEF | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | KIRKLAND VOTES WITH WINNERS; LOSES GAINES | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | LITTLE DAMAGE ON HALLOWEEN | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | GIRL MISSING SINCE SATURDAY (WHITEHALL, LETITIA) | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | WHO WILL BURY THE HORSE IS QUERY AND MARSHAL MUST DECIDE ISSUE | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | AHLIN, MARGARET | 6 |
November 4, 1926 | ALLEN, DOROTHY | 11 |
November 4, 1926 | HADSON, MRS A A | 7 |
November 4, 1926 | HUESTON, ISAAC F | 11 |
November 4, 1926 | KILMER, MARY M | 7 |
November 4, 1926 | LEWIS, CHARLES ISHAM | 7 |
November 4, 1926 | SHUE, JOHN R | 11 |
November 4, 1926 | BURKE AND FARRAR OPENS NEW STREET THIS WEEK | 1 |
November 4, 1926 | JEAN MOREHOUSE, CUSTER FLETCHER | 11 |
November 4, 1926 | LOIS GERTRUDE SHORT, CLARENCE STITHAM | 11 |
November 4, 1926 | MILDRED ALICE MCFARLAND, ROBERT LEE BAKER | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
ISLAND BELLES MAKE SHOWING (PHOTO OF HENNIG VINEYARD) | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
GYM NEAR COMPLETION | 5 |
November 11, 1926 |
BUSINESS DIST. INCLUDED IN REASSESSMENT | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
BOATS BURN IN MIDNIGHT FIRE AT SHIPYARD | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
LANTERN UPSETS CAUSING EXPLOSION AND FIRE THURS. (MELLON, FRED) | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
ARMISTICE DAY (LIST OF VETERANS) | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
BOATS BURN IN MIDNIGHT FIRE AT SHIPYARD | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
MISSING GIRL NOT YET FOUND (WHITEHALL, LETITIA) | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
EYE SPECIALIST SPENDS ONE DAY A WEEK HERE | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
ELDRIDGE, ROBERT | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
START HI-Y CLUB IN THIS DISTRICT | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
AIR PROGRAM TO BE HELD OVER KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
BUSINESS DIST. INCLUDED IN REASSESSMENT | 1 |
November 11, 1926 |
ARMISTICE DAY (LIST OF VETERANS) | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
PINES FLORAL CO WINS SIX PRIZES | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
NEW THEATRE GRAND OPENING ON NOV 23RD | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
NEW THEATRE GRAND OPENING ON NOV 23RD | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
JOHSENS HEADS CHAMBER BODY COMING YEAR | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
BOSWORTH & CLANCY START MEAT FACTORY HERE | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
FOLLOW DEATH TRAIL CLUE TO LOCAL RUMOR (WHITEHALL, LETITIA) | 3 |
November 18, 1926 |
SLEUTHS TRACE MURDER CLUES IN KIRKLAND (WHITEHALL, LETITIA) | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
LIONS SEND NOVEL INVITE TO PRESIDENT COOLIDGE | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
OWNERS MUST REPAIR WALKS | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
WILL DISCUSS ESTIMATE MON. | 1 |
November 18, 1926 |
LORA MARIE PROFITT, MAX ELMER LOONEY | 3 |
November 25, 1926 |
JOHN PAULY PIONEERS SHOW BUSINESS ON EAST SIDE (IN PULLOUT SECTION) | 2 |
November 25, 1926 |
CROWD THRILLED AS NEW THEATRE OPENS ITS DOORS | 1 |
November 25, 1926 |
NEW GATEWAY THEATRE PLEASES (SPECIAL PULL-OUT SECTION) | 4-Jan |
November 25, 1926 |
WILL DEDICATE SCHOOL ADDITION | 1 |
November 25, 1926 |
JUDGE MAKES STATEMENT IN WHITEHALL CASE | 1 |
November 25, 1926 |
MORE ARRESTS LOOM TODAY IN MURDER CASE (WHITEHALL, LETITIA) | 1 |
November 25, 1926 |
REWARD PETITION IS STARTED (WHITEHALL, LETITIA) | 1 |
November 25, 1926 |
DAVIS, DAVID R | 4 |
November 25, 1926 |
DICKINSON, SARAH AMANDA | 5 |
November 25, 1926 |
DODDS, G F | 3 |
November 25, 1926 |
LOHMER, EDITH | 1 |
November 25, 1926 |
KAZUI HIROTAKA, TONY MATSNOKA | 11 |
November 25, 1926 |
RUTH LEE, CLIFFORD SEARL | 11 |
December 2, 1926 | REV J R MCGEE TO BE SPEAKER AT SCHOOL SERVICES | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | SERVICE STATION IS OPENED AT JUANITA | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | LET’S KEEP OUR HEADS (WHITEHALL MURDER) | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | KAY-TEX ROBES LATEST EAST SIDE PRODUCT | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | SERVICE STATION IS OPENED AT JUANITA | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | KNAUF HOME ENTERED AND ROBBED THANKSGIVING | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | REWARD REACHES $600 MARK (WHITEHALL MURDER) | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | THEORY EXPLODES – SUSPECT MAKES HIS APPEARANCE (WHITEHALL MURDER) | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | DODD, GEORGE FREDERICK | 3 |
December 2, 1926 | LOVEJOY, DELAVIN | 3 |
December 2, 1926 | WHITEHALL, LETITIA | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | CARS COLLIDE ON JUANITA BRIDGE | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | WIND WRECKS POWER LINES | 1 |
December 2, 1926 | LORA MARIE PROFITT, MAX ELMER LOONEY | 3 |
December 9, 1926 | FIRE DESTROYS ERICKSON STORE | 9 |
December 9, 1926 | SCHOOL ADDITION IS FORMALLY DEDICATED (PHOTO) | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | BUYS RESTAURANT TAKES RECEIPTS AND DISAPPEARS (LOTUS CAFE) | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | COLUMBIA TAKES OVER NEW YARD | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | TIMES FEATURES LOCAL CHAMBER | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | FIRE DESTROYS ERICKSON STORE | 9 |
December 9, 1926 | STREETS TO HAVE HOLIDAY ATTIRE | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | BUYS RESTAURANT TAKES RECEIPTS AND DISAPPEARS (LOTUS CAFE) | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | NEED BUT $200 TO REACH GOAL (REWARD IN WHITEHALL MURDER) | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | PROSECUTOR AND INVESTIGATORS WORK ON QUIET (WHITEHALL MURDER) | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | OLESON, ERIC | 12 |
December 9, 1926 | TRUEBLOOD, MRS B T | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | NEW HOME FOR JOURNAL OFFICE | 8 |
December 9, 1926 | TIMES FEATURES LOCAL CHAMBER | 1 |
December 9, 1926 | SAND POINT ROAD CERTAIN | 9 |
December 16, 1926 |
BERRIES IN DECEMBER BRINGS EVIDENCE | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
FIRE THREATENS TO DESTROY TORY HOME | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
CARR TO OPEN STORE TUESDAY (CARR’S CONFECTIONERY) | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
PROSECUTOR COLVIN TO BE SPEAKER AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
RELIEF DRIVE IS POSTPONED | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
MINSTREL SHOW IS BIG EVENT | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
BOTHELL OFFICIALS THANK FIRE DEPT | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
FIRE THREATENS TO DESTROY TORY HOME | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
SANTA WILL BE AT LIONS CLUB TUESDAY; EXPECT ALL MEMBERS | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
STREETS MAKE GOOD SHOWING | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
TALES OF HEROIC ADVENTURES OF SEATTLE CHRISTMAS SHOPPER | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
BOTHELL LADY TAKES LIFE AT MURDER SCENE | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
HUGHES, ELIZABETH | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
SANTA WILL BE AT LIONS CLUB TUESDAY; EXPECT ALL MEMBERS | 1 |
December 16, 1926 |
PRESS GROUP PLANS MEETING HERE IN JAN. | 1 |
December 23, 1926 |
OBED PATTY OPENS ARCHERS GALLERY IN EVERETT | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
COLVIN SPEECH GRIPS AUDIENCE | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
WHAT GREATER PUNISHMENT? (WHITEHALL MURDER) | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
COMMITTEE FINDS FEW DESTITUTE | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
ROSE HILL MINSTREL MAKES HIT WITH CROWD | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
COUNCIL PLANS LICENSES FOR BILLIARDS ROOMS | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
BOYS BUILD OWN CHRISTMAS GIFT (REGINALD CLEGG, EARNEST BERG) | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
JUDGE SUSPENDS BOYS SENTENCE | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
JURY PASSES UP MURDER INVESTIGATION (WHITEHALL, LETITIA) | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
MUHLENAN, HENRY | 6 |
December 23, 1926 |
PARSHALL, SETH | 12 |
December 23, 1926 |
TODD, MRS R H | 7 |
December 23, 1926 |
ATHLETIC CLUB IS FORMED HERE BY YOUNG MEN (KIRKLAND ATHLETIC CLUB | 3 |
December 23, 1926 |
ROSE HILL MINSTREL MAKES HIT WITH CROWD | 3 |
December 30, 1926 |
LOCAL GIRL IN SEATTLE PLAY (JOHNSON, MARJORIE) | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
NEW HOME OF JOURNAL OFFICE (BURKE & FARRAR BUILDING) | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
HAIG OPENS BARBER SHOP IN NEW GATEWAY HOTEL | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
MISS GRAY CHARMS WITH NEW KIMBALL ORGAN (GATEWAY THEATRE) | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
GATEWAY HOTEL GETS COMPLETE OVERHAULING | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
BUYER OF CAFE AGAIN MAKES HIS APPEARANCE (LOTUS CAFE) | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
NEW ACTIVITY APPARENT IN MURDER CASE (WHITEHALL, LETITIA) | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
CONRAD, KATHRYN ELIZABETH | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
CURTIS, W G | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
KILLEEN, MICHEAL | 1 |
December 30, 1926 |
MUHLEMAN, HENRY | 8 |
December 30, 1926 |
NEW HOME OF JOURNAL OFFICE (BURKE & FARRAR BUILDING) | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | FARRAR RETURNS FROM SOUTH TO BUILD RABBITRY | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | SMALL GIRL IS VICTIM OF SPARK FROM FIREPLACE (HASLETT, ELIZABETH) | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES HAVE NOW OPENED AT KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | FATHER AND SON BANQUET TO BE HELD JAN 26 | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | WHITEHALL CASE TAKES NEW TURN – MAY BE SOLVED | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | WOULD STOP USE OF AUTOMATICS (GUNS) | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | ERVEN, L C | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | HASLETT, ELIZABETH JUNE | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | HINES, LUCY | 10 |
January 6, 1927 | MARTIN, JEANETTE | 7 |
January 6, 1927 | PORTER, MILDRED C | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | SMITH, MARGARET | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | STORY, MARY DOROTHY | 3 |
January 6, 1927 | TRUEBLOOD, DR BARCLAY T | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | SHERBROOKE IS NEW LODGE HEAD | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | STORMS PLAY HAVOC WITH LEGION BOAT | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW SMALL GAIN FOR 1926 | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | STATE AID ROAD FILL TO BE PAVED; COUNTY CREWS ARE NOW WORKING | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | STORMS PLAY HAVOC WITH LEGION BOAT | 1 |
January 6, 1927 | MILDRED SITES, HAROLD KINDRED | 2 |
January 13, 1927 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 4 |
January 13, 1927 | K P LODGE BUYS NEW BUILDING | 1 |
January 13, 1927 | ERVEN’S STOCK IS TO BE SOLD | 1 |
January 13, 1927 | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOW LOCATED IN JOURNAL OFFICE | 1 |
January 13, 1927 | PARDEE TO TALK AT CHAMBER MEET TUESDAY NIGHT | 1 |
January 13, 1927 | NIGHT SCHOOL ORGANIZED WITH THREE SUBJECTS AS STARTER | 1 |
January 13, 1927 | BROWN PLAYING LONE HAND IN COUNTY OFFICE | 1 |
January 13, 1927 | BANNICK WILL TAKE UP MURDER CASE AT ONCE (WHITEHALL) | 1 |
January 13, 1927 | EAST SIDE HAS SHERIFF’S AIDE | 1 |
January 13, 1927 | FOWLER, MADGE TOMASON | 11 |
January 13, 1927 | HINE, LUCY JANE | 11 |
January 13, 1927 | KEEPS WORD ON GARBAGE WORK (VON CARNOP, THOS E) | 1 |
January 20, 1927 | MODERN RABBITRY STIRS INTEREST AMONG BREEDERS | 1 |
January 20, 1927 | BAD WRECK ON JUANITA BRIDGE | 1 |
January 20, 1927 | NEW OFFICERS OF CHAMBER CONDUCT FIRST MEETING (PHOTOS) | 1 |
January 20, 1927 | WILLIAMS, ZOE HUTCHESON | 7 |
January 20, 1927 | HEARING CALLED ON STATE ROAD REASSESSMENT | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | LOCAL DENTIST SOON TO ENTER LARGER FIELD (ROBINSON, DR F C) | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | GIVE THE MAN A CHANCE (DR DOBBS – WHITEHALL MURDER) | 10 |
January 27, 1927 | U W GLEE CLUB PLAY AT JUANITA | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | BIG LEASE IS COMPLETED ON JUANITA POINT | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | U W GLEE CLUB PLAY AT JUANITA | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | BIG LEASE IS COMPLETED ON JUANITA POINT | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | WIFE MAINTAINS INNOCENCE OF ACCUSED DOCTOR (WHITEHALL – DOBBS) | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | MRS DOBBS ARRANGES TO CARRY ON HER HUSBAND’S DENTAL PRACTICE | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | RABBIT MEN TO ORGANIZE | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | NEWSPAPER MEN WILL ASSEMBLE HERE SAT NIGHT | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | SEATTLE PAPER QUOTES EDITORIAL FROM EAST SIDE JOURNAL SATURDAY | 1 |
January 27, 1927 | BIG LEASE IS COMPLETED ON JUANITA POINT | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | SHINSTROM NOW CASHIER OF KIRKLAND BANK | 3 |
February 3, 1927 | TOWN IS VILLAGE AS BANK STARTS | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | WETER & ROBERTS PURCHASE LOCAL BANK INTERESTS | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | MEHLBERG BLDG NOW UNDER WAY | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | TIME SHOP TO SUCCEED ERVEN | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | PROGRAM COMPLETE FOR U OF W GLEE CLUB AT JUANITA HALL FEB 18 | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | TOWN IS VILLAGE AS BANK STARTS | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | PROGRAM COMPLETE FOR U OF W GLEE CLUB AT JUANITA HALL FEB 18 | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | DOBBS HEARING IS HELD UP FOR TWO MORE WEEKS (WHITEHALL) | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | DR RAYMOND TAKES OVER PRACTICE OF DR ROBINSON | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | HODGES, LLOYD | 11 |
February 3, 1927 | MCINTOSH, SUZANNE | 6 |
February 3, 1927 | SCHUSTER, MARY LUCINDA | 1 |
February 3, 1927 | WOOLEN MILL SALE RUMORS ARE DENIED | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
FAMILY REUNION AT BLAKE HOME TEMPORARILY ENDED THIS WEEK | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
QUALITY MILLS STARTS WORK ON NEW BLDG | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
BURKE & FARRAR DEVELOPS NEW LAKE TRACTS | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
LOTUS CAFE TO HAVE REOPENING FEB 16-17 | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
F M ROBERTS TO BE SPEAKER AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
AUXILIARY MAKES RED CROSS DRIVE | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
BURKE & FARRAR DEVELOPS NEW LAKE TRACTS | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
IS DR DOBBS THE GOAT? (WHITEHALL) | 10 |
February 10, 1927 |
WASH. GLEE CLUB TICKETS GO FAST | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
CHARGES FLY IN DOBBS CASE; TRIED IN NEWSPAPERS (WHITEHALL) | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
MARSHAL SEARCHES FOR BAD CHECK PASSER WED. | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
SCOUTS OBSERVE 17 ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
MAY HAVE TWO TICKETS IN FIELD IN COUNCIL RACE | 1 |
February 10, 1927 |
OLIVE LYDIA ADAMS, FRANK LONGFIELD BISSELL | 11 |
February 17, 1927 |
PENNEY NOW VICE PRES. OF BANK | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
IS OLD ALASKA MARKET DEALER (KLENERT, W W) | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
RED CROSS CALL IS GOING OVER | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
ELKS PRESENT FLAG TO SCHOOL (JUANITA SCHOOL) | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
VENTRILOQUIST AT GATEWAY (PROF MAYER) | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
ELKS PRESENT FLAG TO SCHOOL (JUANITA SCHOOL) | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
FIGHT FOR DOBBS FOLLOWING HIS REARREST WED. | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
ELKS PRESENT FLAG TO SCHOOL (JUANITA SCHOOL) | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
SIX ARE FILED FOR OFFICE OF TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
February 17, 1927 |
RECEIVER NOW IN CHARGE OF MATZEN MILLS | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
ARE HONORED ON GOLDEN WEDDING (CRAGIN, MR AND MRS C L) | 11 |
February 24, 1927 |
BOARD MAKES REPAIRS ON GRADE SCHOOL BLDG | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
FLAG CEREMONY IS IMPRESSIVE (JUANITA SCHOOL) | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
LIQUOR CAUSES BAD ACCIDENT | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
BOARD UNIFIES GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
GLEE CLUB GETS FULL HOUSE FRI. | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
OBSERVANCE OF WASHINGTON WEEK HAS BROUGHT RESPONSE | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
TOWN COUNCIL HAS LIVELIEST SESSION MON. | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
FLAG CEREMONY IS IMPRESSIVE (JUANITA SCHOOL) | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
DOBBS CONFIDENT AS BAIL GRANTED (WHITEHALL) | 1 |
February 24, 1927 |
SHORLE, ANN | 11 |
February 24, 1927 |
LIONS’ PARTY IS SEASON’S EVENT | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | IS HONORED ON 74TH BIRTHDAY (COLLINS, R H) | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | JUANITA LADY IS KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | MASS MEETING OPPOSES CHANGE (SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION) | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | SENIORS READY FOR ANNUAL PLAY | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | SENIORS READY FOR ANNUAL PLAY | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | NEW HOTEL TO OPEN SUNDAY (GATEWAY APARTMENT HOTEL) | 7 |
March 3, 1927 | BREAK INTO GARAGE AND STEAL AUTO OF P JOCHUN | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | LOCAL MAN IS MISSING SINCE LAST THURSDAY (MEHLBERG, OTTO) | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | THIEVES BREAK INTO HAYES STORE ON HIGHWAY SAT. | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | SAND POINT GETS FUNDS | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | BLAU, LOUIS | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | STOOR, MRS | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | YMCA OUTLINES WORK FOR DISTRICT | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | ELECTION QUIET; L JOHSENS OUT | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | PROPOSAL MADE TO PUT WATER MAIN ON BOLD ST | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | PROPOSAL MADE TO PUT WATER MAIN ON BOLD ST | 1 |
March 3, 1927 | NEW INTERESTS PLAN PURCHASE OF WOOLEN MILL | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | WOMEN IN CHARGE OF CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | LON ALLEN WINS SCHOOL ELECTION BY BIG MARGIN | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | DOBBS CASE SET FOR APRIL 11TH (WHITEHALL) | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | FINE BURNER OF AUTOMOBILE | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | GOVT CASE AGAINST MOORE IS STRICKEN FROM COURT CALENDAR | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | MISSING MAN’S BODY IS FOUND IN LAKE WASHINGTON (MEHLBERG, OTTO) | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | RECKLESS DRIVING CASE SET OVER FOR TWO WEEKS | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | “OLD JIM” DIES MONDAY EVE; OLDEST OF TRIBE (GRAHAM, JIM) | 4 |
March 10, 1927 | GRAHAM, JIM “OLD JIM” | 4 |
March 10, 1927 | JOHNSON, CLIFFORD | 11 |
March 10, 1927 | MEHLBERG, OTTO | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | MILNE, MARSHALL | 7 |
March 10, 1927 | MRS NEIGHBOR HEADS WOMAN’S CLUB NEXT YEAR | 1 |
March 10, 1927 | MATZEN MILL CASE HELD UP FOR ONE WEEK | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | BUSINESS WOMEN HAVE CHARGE OF CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | OVER 100 GO TO OLYMPIA THURS. | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | SENIOR PLAY DRAWS TWO FULL HOUSES; PARTS ARE WELL PLAYED | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | SENIOR PLAY DRAWS TWO FULL HOUSES; PARTS ARE WELL PLAYED | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | LITTLE PEACE AT PEACE MEETING IN SNOQUALMIE | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | DOBBS FORCES FILING WITH CLERK OF TESTIMONY AT CORONER’S INQUEST | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | MCKINNON, CLAUDE | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | WHITE, MINNIE RAY | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | BUSINESS WOMEN HAVE CHARGE OF CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | BOTHELL TEAM IS STATE CHAMP (BASKETBALL) | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | FERRY NOT UNDER PUBLIC SERVICE | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | EAST SIDE GETS FAIR SHARE OF APPROPRIATIONS | 1 |
March 17, 1927 | TO ADVERTISE MATZEN MILL | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | HONORED ON EIGHTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY (RECOR, GEORGE D) | 9 |
March 24, 1927 | REPORT SHOWS IMPROVEMENT IN SCHOOL AFFAIRS | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | BOOSTER PUMP IS TO BE INSTALLED BY TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | DEPUTIES NEARLY MAKE ERROR WHEN THEY PLAN RAID ON STILL | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | MRS MARTIN IS FINED $50 AND COSTS FOR ACCIDENT (CAR WRECK) | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | HASKINS, MARIAN LILLIAN | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | PRICE, FRANK N | 9 |
March 24, 1927 | FIRST BIRTHDAY FOR B & P CLUB | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | STATE LETTER CARRIERS MEET AT FORTESCUE HOME | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | DEPUTIES NEARLY MAKE ERROR WHEN THEY PLAN RAID ON STILL | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | LOCAL ROAD FUNDS LEFT INTACT; VETO SLASHES DO NOT STRIKE THE EAST | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | BOOSTER PUMP IS TO BE INSTALLED BY TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
March 24, 1927 | MILL PROSPECTS LOOK BRIGHTER AS BOND HOLDERS MEET TUES. | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 5 |
March 31, 1927 | LARIMORE GOES TO EVERETT WED. (STANDARD OIL) | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | REX DRUG INSTALLS NEW ELECTRIC SODA FOUNTAIN | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | LOCAL CANNERY HAS NEW SUPERINTENDENT (NEWTON, J R) | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | JUANITA POINT TRACTS OPEN | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | DORIS CURTIS, LEONARD MORGAN | 6 |
March 31, 1927 | CHURCH PLAY IS CLEVERLY GIVEN – WELL RECEIVED | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | GLEE CLUB TO GIVE PLAY SOON | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | WATER RATE IS INCREASED BY TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | JUANITA POINT TRACTS OPEN | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | BOWSER, BERTHA | 3 |
March 31, 1927 | GRAFF, FREDERICK | 3 |
March 31, 1927 | KAMBER, CARL | 11 |
March 31, 1927 | JUANITA POINT TRACTS OPEN | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | OVERLAKE OPEN FOR PLAY SAT | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | CHURCH PLAY IS CLEVERLY GIVEN – WELL RECEIVED | 1 |
March 31, 1927 | WATER RATE IS INCREASED BY TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
April 7, 1927 | DREW MOTOR CO TO OPEN HERE | 1 |
April 7, 1927 | DR DOBBS CONFIDENT ON EVE OF TRIAL | 1 |
April 7, 1927 | COUNTY PTA CONVENTION TO BE HELD HERE | 1 |
April 7, 1927 | ENTRANCES TO BE COMPLETED – LIONS TO AID | 1 |
April 7, 1927 | HAVE GAY TIME AT BIRTHDAY PARTY (BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN) | 1 |
April 7, 1927 | FERRY BREAKS BOTH SHAFTS | 1 |
April 7, 1927 | FIRST SNOW IN APRIL, SAY OLD TIMERS HERE | 1 |
April 7, 1927 | ESTHER MARR, CHESTER F GRAVES | 11 |
April 14, 1927 | SESSIONS BUYS WARE’S INTEREST IN BATTERY SHOP | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | WALKER BUYS CARR’S INTEREST IN THE ELITE BARBER SHOP | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | LIONS TO ROAR TUES. NIGHT AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | “PICKLES” IS CLEVER PLAY | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | DOBBS BELIEVES JURY PANEL TO BE A FAIR ONE | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | KITELEY, SADIE WHITTEMORE | 6 |
April 14, 1927 | KORNEK, JOSEPH | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | RHODES, MARTIN | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | LIONS TURN THEIR MEETING INTO EMERGENCY OPERATING ROOM TUES. | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | B & F PUT UP HIGHWAY SIGNS | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | CALLS FOR BIDS ON WATER PUMP | 1 |
April 14, 1927 | COURT REFUSES BID OF BOND HOLDERS THURS. | 1 |
April 21, 1927 | YOUNGER’S CANDIES – ONE YEARS ACCOMPLISHMENT (FULL PAGE AD) | 5 |
April 21, 1927 | FIVE RAIDS ARE MADE BY DEPUTY SHERIFFS THIS WEEK – ONE ARRESTED | 1 |
April 21, 1927 | STATE EVIDENCE IS WEAKENED (DOBBS TRIAL) | 1 |
April 21, 1927 | ODA, E | 11 |
April 21, 1927 | FIVE RAIDS ARE MADE BY DEPUTY SHERIFFS THIS WEEK – ONE ARRESTED | 1 |
April 21, 1927 | CROWDS TO BE IN KIRKLAND DURING JULY (RESCUE MISSION WORKERS) | 1 |
April 21, 1927 | OUTSIDE WATER RATES RAISED | 1 |
April 21, 1927 | CATHERINE MATTIX, HUGH MCDONALD | 11 |
April 21, 1927 | WOOLEN MILL MAY BE LEASED TO EASTERN FIRM; OPERATE HERE | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | IS KIRKLAND VISITOR (TODD, C C) | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | FLUFF RUG COMPANY STARTS ON CENTRAL AVENUE | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | SEWAGE PLAN OF ENGINEER IS HELD OVER | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | ACCUSED OF ARSON (KENNEDY, MARY B) | 6 |
April 28, 1927 | DOBBS’ CASE GOES TO JURY | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | PULLING CORKS IS DANGEROUS JOB, SAYS DEPUTY SHERIFF HILL | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | TERRIBLE DOG DAYS ARE HERE … (DOG LICENSES) | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | CARLBERG, W D | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | LAWES, EDWIN C | 11 |
April 28, 1927 | TAYLOR HEADS RABBIT ASS’N | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | LEGION TO OBSERVE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF BOAT | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | PULLING CORKS IS DANGEROUS JOB, SAYS DEPUTY SHERIFF HILL | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | FIVE MINUTES IS CUT OFF OF FERRY SCHEDULE | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | SEWAGE PLAN OF ENGINEER IS HELD OVER | 1 |
April 28, 1927 | MILL AGAIN IS POSTPONED | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | HINDMAN ELECTRIC SHOP STARTED IN ELSON BLDG | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | CHAMBER PLAY ROUNDING INTO FINE FORM NOW | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | KIRKLAND HIGH YEARBOOK OFF PRESS THIS WEEK | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | COUNCIL GETS SEWAGE PLAN FOR NORTH END | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | KIRKLAND HOTEL NOW OWNED BY BREMERTON MAN] | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | BEGINNING AGAIN (DOBBS, C C – AFTERMATH OF WHITEHALL TRIAL) | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | COMMISSION FRANK PAUL WILL GO ON TRIAL MAY 10 | 5 |
May 5, 1927 | MARSHAL FLAGS SPEEDING STAR; THIEVES GET AWAY WITH NASH | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | READY FOR BIG LEGION PARTY | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | STORY IN JOURNAL BRINGS RESULTS; MRS ELLSWORTH GETS HUSBAND | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | FOUR HUNDRED ATTEND LECTURE (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE) | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | MORE MEETINGS HERE FOR WHITE (WHITE, REV HOLICE BRITT) | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | COUNCIL GETS SEWAGE PLAN FOR NORTH END | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | JULIA ELLSWORTH, H M HOGENSON | 1 |
May 5, 1927 | MILL SUPERINTENDENT GOES TO OREGON CITY MILLS | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | LESCHI DAIRY WINS HONORS | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | WILL NOT GO ON LECTURE TOUR (DOBBS, C C) | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | LUSTIG SELLS OUT INTERESTS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | BUSINESS ONLY FOR CHAMBER | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | JUNIOR CLUB CANTATA WED. | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | OPEN HOUSE AT HIGH SCHOOL PROVES INTERESTING WED. | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | MAYOR GIVES DEMONSTRATION OF CLEAN UP WEEK AT LIONS CLUB | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | ELDRIDGE, GEORGE WYMAN | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | HAVERCAMP, AUGUST | 11 |
May 12, 1927 | HOLLISTER, A A | 2 |
May 12, 1927 | MAYOR GIVES DEMONSTRATION OF CLEAN UP WEEK AT LIONS CLUB | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | LEGION IS SET FOR BIG PARTY | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | IN KIRKLAND NOW (WHITE, HOLICE BRITT) | 6 |
May 12, 1927 | MISSION SHOW FILLS LOCAL THEATRE | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | MAY COMPROMISE LEGAL ACTION BY PROPERTY OWNERS | 1 |
May 12, 1927 | KATHRYN ETHEL BRITTAIN, NATHAN LEWIS GREEN | 11 |
May 19, 1927 | KIRKLAND HOTEL AND CAFE – NEW MANAGEMENT | 7 |
May 19, 1927 | NOT TO SERVE SAYS MRS DOBBS (DOBBS, ALICE V) | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | CAST IS READY TO STAGE BIG CHAMBER PLAY | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | PRES. APPOINTS PLANNING COMMISSION | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | LEGION AUXILIARY TO MAKE HARD DRIVE ON POPPY SALE THIS YEAR | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | CAST IS READY TO STAGE BIG CHAMBER PLAY | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | NELL BARRY TAYLOR APPEARS IN SEATTLE PRODUCED PICTURE | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | AUTHOR’S YACHT LEAVES YARD (WHITE, STUART EDWARD) | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | BIGLOW, CLAIR V | 11 |
May 19, 1927 | HILLMAN, MINNIE | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | THANK YOU, REV WHITE | 7 |
May 19, 1927 | HOLD HEARING ON NORTH DIST. SEWAGE PLAN | 1 |
May 19, 1927 | RUTH NETTLETON, FRED RICHARDS | 6 |
May 19, 1927 | BOND HOLDERS PURCHASE MILL FROM RECEIVER | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | BASS GETS WORD ON NEW FORD CARS | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | JUANITA MARKET OPENS SATURDAY | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | LAKESIDE CARPET CLEANING CO ADDS NEW EQUIPMENT | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | CHAMBER PLAY GETS APPLAUSE OF AUDIENCES | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | LADIES MEAN BUSINESS; WILL HAVE POPPIES FOR EVERYONE | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | ECKSTEIN TO BE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER, JUNE 2 | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | GRADE SCHOOLS PLAN GRADUATION EXERCISES | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | CHAMBER PLAY GETS APPLAUSE OF AUDIENCES | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | JUANITA MARKET OPENS SATURDAY | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | CARTER, WALLACE | 11 |
May 26, 1927 | DEIGHTON, MARJORIE | 11 |
May 26, 1927 | GEBHARDT, HELEN | 7 |
May 26, 1927 | LINDSAY, CLARA MERANDA | 6 |
May 26, 1927 | RABBIT ASS’N WILL MEET IN KIRKLAND TUES. | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | RALLIES FROM ILLNESS TO PUSH CAMP MEETING (SCOTT, R J) | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | PLANS UNDER WAY FOR IMPROVEMENT SAND POINT ROAD | 1 |
May 26, 1927 | VETERANS TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES; KEAN TO SPEAK | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | BULB FARM TO GO TO LYNDEN | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | LOCAL MAN GETS RECOGNITION (HOPKINS, J R) | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | HOME OF R B LITTELL BURNS MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | BLAU CHEVROLET INSTALLS NEW WASHING EQUIPMENT | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | MERCHANTS TO MEET; LAYOUT ADV PROGRAM | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | CEMETERY NOW HAS WATER SYSTEM INSTALLED; IS AID TO LOT OWNERS | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | 28 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | HERE THEY ARE THE KHS CLASS OF 1927 (PHOTOS) | 5 |
June 2, 1927 | TWENTY-FOUR GRADUATE FROM JUANITA SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | HOME OF R B LITTELL BURNS MEMORIAL DAY | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | PREVENTS WORK ON BOOSTER PUMP | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | TWENTY-FOUR GRADUATE FROM JUANITA SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | LEGION TO GIVE ANOTHER CIRCUS | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | AIMEE PLANS TO SPEND FEW DAYS IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | ALTA A TERPENING, DR H K STOCKWELL | 1 |
June 2, 1927 | DOLORES KING, ARTHUR PELISS | 11 |
June 2, 1927 | HELEN CALKINS, FRANK HOAGLAND | 7 |
June 9, 1927 | MRS NEWBERRY TO GRADUATE FROM U OF W; GRANDSON IS NOW JUNIOR | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | PLANS COMPLETE FOR MERCHANTS MEETING THURS. | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | CANNERY NOW READY TO START OPERATION | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | 39 GRADUATED FROM 8TH GRADE | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | NEWLY ELECTS TAKE SEATS ON COUNCIL MONDAY | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | EGBERT SAYS SHOOTING NEAR LAKE MUST STOP | 7 |
June 9, 1927 | OLSON, MATTHEW | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | BANNISTER NOW HEAD OF LIONS | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | NEW REALTY CO IS FORMED HERE (COLLINS-HARLOW) | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | AIMEE’S APPEARANCE HERE NOW ASSURED | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | NEWBERRY AGAIN CHOSEN PASTOR | 1 |
June 9, 1927 | APPROACH TO FERRY SLIP TO BE FILLED IN | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | DR C C DOBBS NOW ENGAGED IN THEATER LECTURE TOUR | 6 |
June 16, 1927 | BILL HUNTINGTON NOW IN CHARGE OF ELSON STORE | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | VON CARNOP HIT BY AUTO MONDAY | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | JUDGE BEALS TO SPEAK AT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | BOARD ISSUES MOVE ORDERS (LEGION CIRCUS) | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | BOARD REFUSES TO OK STOREY’S NEW CONTRACT | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | SPECIAL DIST. ELECTION JUNE 25 | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | JUNE 25TH IS KIRKLAND DAY AT FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | TOO DRUNK TO DRIVE SO EGBERT TAKES THEM IN TOW | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | JENSEN, PETER | 11 |
June 16, 1927 | BOARD ISSUES MOVE ORDERS (LEGION CIRCUS) | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | SCOTT ON WAY BACK FROM LOS ANGELES NOW (MISSION WORKERS) | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | HOME FOUND FOR TOWN BOOSTER PUMP AT LAST | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | BARBARA WHALEY, T CAROL WATERS | 11 |
June 16, 1927 | ETHEL LAWR, JOHN EDWARDS | 1 |
June 16, 1927 | MILDRED PETERSON, DONALD BRUNER | 11 |
June 16, 1927 | WINIFRED WIGGIN, HOWARD BROWN | 7 |
June 23, 1927 | MERCHANTS BACK CIVIC CAMPAIGN AT LOTUS THURS | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | POST TOASTIES WEEK ON THE EAST SIDE | 5 |
June 23, 1927 | CANNERY MAKES BIG IMPROVEMENT (PHOTO) | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | PRES. APPOINTS PLAN COMMISSION | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | GRADE SCHOOL ELECTS TEACHERS | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | HUGE CARAVAN FOR FESTIVAL SATURDAY (BELLEVUE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL) | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | DEMONSTRATION SUCCESSFUL (FIRE RETARDANT ROOF COATING) | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | SEWAGE SYSTEM PLAN DROPPED BY COUNCIL MON. | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | JUANITA PARK TO HAVE GRAND OPENING SUNDAY | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | JUANITA PARK TO HAVE GRAND OPENING SUNDAY | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | NEW TRAFFIC COP MAKES FIRST ARREST SUNDAY; DRUNKEN DRIVER | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | BONNEY, ELLA | 11 |
June 23, 1927 | DAY, MARY ELLEN | 6 |
June 23, 1927 | JUANITA PARK TO HAVE GRAND OPENING SUNDAY | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | WHITE RETURNS; SPEEDS PLANS (REV HOLLIS BRITT WHITE) | 1 |
June 23, 1927 | SEWAGE SYSTEM PLAN DROPPED BY COUNCIL MON. | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | STANDARD OIL CO BUILDING NEW TANK AT HOUGHTON | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | BOARD ELECTS SUPT. TONIGHT | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | SCHOOL LEVY PASSES SAT. | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | SEWER SYSTEM UNCHANGED LAKE | 12 |
June 30, 1927 | 125 CARS IN CARAVAN TO BELLEVUE SAT. | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IS COMMUNITY ASSET | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | COUNTY ORDERS CHECK OF DOBBS CASE EXPENSE | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | PLAN TO PUT TRAFFIC MAN IN NEW UNIFORM | 5 |
June 30, 1927 | SHOTS FLY AS BANDIT HOLDS UP OIL STATION | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | WORK TO START AT SAND POINT | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | GICKER, ELIZABETH J | 11 |
June 30, 1927 | STOREY, FRANCIS | 3 |
June 30, 1927 | LEGION DRUM CORPS VISITS | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | FISHERMEN NOW VYING FOR HONORS ON THIS SEASON’S BIGGEST CATCHES | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | NOTED LEADERS ARE OBTAINED FOR SESSIONS | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | HIGHWAY DEPT ACCEPTS PLANS FOR NEW ROAD (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | ONLY TWO BIDS ON PIPE LINE | 1 |
June 30, 1927 | SEWER SYSTEM UNCHANGED LAKE | 12 |
June 30, 1927 | DOROTHY MARIE MILLS, JOSEPH LETOURNEAU | 12 |
July 7, 1927 | JOHSENS GETS $40000 SCHOOL CONTRACT MON. | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | COMMITTEE OFFERS PRIZE FOR BEST LETTER SUBMITTED, $25 | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | DREW MOTOR CO MOVES INTO NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | MERCHANT’S SHOW TO BE AUG 8-13 | 9 |
July 7, 1927 | MRS LEWIS OPENS CASH STORE ON JEFFERSON ST | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | FOUR DIE IN PLANE CRASH (PHOTOS ON PAGES 2, 7) | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | BOARD ELECTS SUPERINTENDENT FOR NEXT YEAR (JACOBSON, J A) | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | GEO WEBB AGAIN APPOINTED SPECIAL FIRE WARDEN | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | TRAFFIC COP WANTS PEOPLE TO HEED THE LAW | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | WIFE FIRES AT FORMER HUSBAND (SPURLING, MRS CY) | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | MARTIN, ELSIE MAY | 12 |
July 7, 1927 | WALTON EXHIBIT FEATURE OF SHOW | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | BUSINESS WOMEN ELECT PRESIDENT (NEWELL, MRS A B) | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | CAMP MEETING GETS UNDERWAY | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | FOUR DIE IN PLANE CRASH | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | SMITH GETS CONTRACT ON KIRKLAND-REDMOND ROAD | 1 |
July 7, 1927 | MARIAN WINDAL, L E LARIMORE | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING (DAIGLEISH, MR AND MRS JOHN) | 12 |
July 14, 1927 | BUSINESS MEN HOLD MEETING AT LOTUS, DISCUSS CAMP MEET | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | KIRKLAND TIRE AND BATTERY SHOP REMODELS SALES ROOM | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | EAST SIDE BOYS CALLED ON STAND (PLANE CRASH) | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | BOARD ELECTS NEW TEACHERS | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | PLAN TO CUT COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT SOON | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | LAKE RESCUE PLAN PROPOSED | 9 |
July 14, 1927 | LAKE RESCUE PLAN PROPOSED | 9 |
July 14, 1927 | EAST SIDE BOYS CALLED ON STAND (PLANE CRASH) | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | KJALLIN, FREDA | 3 |
July 14, 1927 | PARISH, NELLIE MAYBELL | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | WOOD, C H | 11 |
July 14, 1927 | BUSINESS MEN HOLD MEETING AT LOTUS, DISCUSS CAMP MEET | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | CAMP MEETING STARTS OFF BIG | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | PUT ON EXTRA BOAT SERVICE FOR SUMMER | 1 |
July 14, 1927 | EVADE COUNTY ROAD TIE-UP | 12 |
July 14, 1927 | NEW CIRCUITS INTO SEATTLE (TELEPHONE) | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 9 |
July 21, 1927 | ASSESSOR PLANS REASSESSMENT | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | BLAU INSTALL DUCO SPRAY GUN FOR PAINTING CARS | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | MERCHANTS EXPO AUGUST 8 TO 13 | 3 |
July 21, 1927 | SESSIONS DISPLAYS 1000,000,000 GOODYEAR TIRE AT TIRE SHOP | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | BOY DROWNED AT LAKE PARK, AS MOTHER WATCHES | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | SIX HURT, ONE DEAD IN SMASH | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | ANDREA THRILLS HUNDREDS WHILE DRIVING BLINDFOLDED | 12 |
July 21, 1927 | COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT NOW CHANGED | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | DR DOBBS TO SPEAK AT GATEWAY, JULY 27 | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | MYSTERY SHROUDS HI-WAY ACCIDENT | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | JORGENSON, HARRY | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | MASON, FERN | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | “SWIMMIN HOLE” INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOYS AT JUANITA, AUG 1, 2, 3 | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | CAMP MEETING WANTS COW, SCOTT SAYS AIMEE WILL DO THE MILKING | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | FIX SIDEWALKS URGES H PEACH | 1 |
July 21, 1927 | GRACE ERICKSON, “BUTCH” HENRY THOMAS | 5 |
July 28, 1927 | FORGET HOSTILITIES AS WARTIME ENEMIES DINE … (AILES, ELSINO) | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | P.O. CHANGES PLEASING TO P.M (MULLIGAN) | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | SHEFFIELD ST CORNER CLAIMS SECOND VICTIM | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | KIRKLAND’S FIRST BARGAIN DAY | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | BOUNDARY PLAN DRAWS ATTACK | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | CORONER SETS INQUEST DATE FOR MONDAY (CAR CRASH) | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | FRYE, RUSSELL | 11 |
July 28, 1927 | HAYDON, E C | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | ZWIEFELHOFER, ELOISE | 6 |
July 28, 1927 | P.O. CHANGES PLEASING TO P.M (MULLIGAN) | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | BOYS MUST HURRY TO REGISTER FOR FREE SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | MEETING DRAWS NOTED WORKER (PARHAM, ALICE WILSON) | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | POWER COMPANY INSTALLS LINES | 1 |
July 28, 1927 | IVY ELDRIDGE, ALLEN ELDRIDGE | 12 |
July 28, 1927 | LOIS PERRIGO, ARTHUR TOSH | 3 |
August 4, 1927 | (GLENN) JOHNSON JOINS TITLE COMPANY AS VICE PRES. | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | CHESTER GREEN TO LEAVE KIRKLAND DRUG COMPANY | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | COLUMBIA LUMBER OPENS NEW YARD AT STANWOOD | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | CANNERY DOWN FOR A FEW DAYS | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | CHAMBER URGES MAINTENANCE OF DEPOT AGENT | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | JURY BLAMES BELTS IN FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | B & P W CLUB PLANS CRUISE | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | OVER 100 ENTER SWIMMING CLASS | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | WHITE LEAVES CAMP MEETING | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | ANDERSON TO RUN BOAT TO “AIDA” AUG 9 | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | CHAMBER URGES MAINTENANCE OF DEPOT AGENT | 1 |
August 4, 1927 | WORK STARTED ON REDMOND-KIRKLAND ROAD | 3 |
August 4, 1927 | GLADYS IRENE WALTERS, FRANK L BUNKER | 7 |
August 11, 1927 | SUMMER SALE! OF PURE WOOL BLANKETS – DIRECT FROM MILL TO YOU | 6 |
August 11, 1927 | KIRKLAND MERCHANTS TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE, THURS., AUG 25 | 1 |
August 11, 1927 | MRS E NEIGHBOR CONTEST WINNER | 1 |
August 11, 1927 | ACCIDENT ON HI-WAY MAKES DEATH TOLL 4 | 1 |
August 11, 1927 | PLAN COMMISSION TO MEET TUESDAY | 1 |
August 11, 1927 | TODD OFFERS $600 REWARD FOR CLUES IN THE WHITEHALL CASE | 1 |
August 11, 1927 | BARRETT, MRS | 7 |
August 11, 1927 | IRVING, FLORENCE | 1 |
August 11, 1927 | COMPLETE LIST OF SWIM-MEET WINNERS | 1 |
August 11, 1927 | FLORENCE MOORE, LLOYD ALEXANDER | 7 |
August 11, 1927 | HELEN DOROTHY RININGER, ELMER GLORIUS | 11 |
August 11, 1927 | RUMOR OF MILL SALE DENIED BY OFFICIALS | 1 |
August 11, 1927 | TURNS CRASH INTO PROFIT (KAY, THEODORE) | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | ROSE HILL NAZARENES TO BUILD PARSONAGE | 6 |
August 18, 1927 | FIRE DESTROYS HOME OF A E HAMMOND TUESDAY | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | GARAGE OPENS SERVICE DEPT (DREW MOTOR CO) | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | PLANS ALL SET FOR OPEN HOUSE NEXT THURS EVE | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | TWO GIRLS HURT ON LAKE HIGHWAY | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | PLAN TO ZONE KIRKLAND DIST. | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | FIRE DESTROYS HOME OF A E HAMMOND TUESDAY | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | FIRE SPREADS THROUGH BROWNS AND SILERS OLD LOGGING WORKS | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | COUNCIL FILES TENTATIVE 1928 EXPENSE ACCOUNT | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | ESTIMATED BUDGET FOR TOWN OF KIRKLAND FOR YEAR 1928 | 6 |
August 18, 1927 | THIEVES BREAK IN GARAGE SAFE | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | AHLEN, CAPTAIN VICTOR | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | CHAPMAN, EMMA L | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | MOONLIGHT EXCURSION IS SUCCESS IN SPITE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER | 1 |
August 18, 1927 | ROSE HILL NAZARENES TO BUILD PARSONAGE | 6 |
August 18, 1927 | ROAD FINISHED BY LATE OCTOBER (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | PRINCE OF WALES TO EAT EAST SIDE LETTUCE | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | LOCAL PASTOR TELLS OF EXPERIENCES ON THEIR EASTERN TRIP (NEWBERRY | 6 |
August 25, 1927 | NEW THEATRE TO OPEN SOON IN ELSON BUILDING; FIVE YEAR LEASE | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | BARRING RAIN OPEN HOUSE TO DRAW CROWDS TO-NITE | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | LEASE IS ASKED BY CHAIN STORE | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | NEW THEATRE TO OPEN SOON IN ELSON BUILDING; FIVE YEAR LEASE | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | O M WESTON OPENS HIGHWAY MARKET | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | PROMPT ACTION OF PASSERBY SAVES CHILDREN FROM FIRE (DWYER, T M) | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | WORK UNDER WAY NOW FOR BIG FAIR | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | PROMPT ACTION OF PASSERBY SAVES CHILDREN FROM FIRE (DWYER, T M) | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | TOURIST HOTEL TRADED TO ELLENSBURG MAN | 12 |
August 25, 1927 | FORD ROADSTER STOLEN FROM IN FRONT OF THEATER TUES. | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | CHURCHILL, PHIL | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | IMPOSSIBLE, IS WORD RECEIVED FROM AIMEE WED. | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | CIRCULATES PETITION FOR ROUND LAKE BUS LINE | 1 |
August 25, 1927 | WOOLEN MILL NOT SOLD BUT PROSPECT GOOD | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
TODD SHARES INFORMATION ABOUT HUGE BERRY PATCH | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
REV NEWBERRY BACK FROM EAST | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
NEW THEATRE TO OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
DALES CONFECTIONERY NOW MINUTE LUNCH | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
MARCELL SHOP TO BE CLOSED UNTIL LAST OF OCTOBER | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
NEW OPERATOR NOW IN CHARGE OF BEAUTY SHOP | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
NEW THEATRE TO OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
WEATHER FINE; OPEN HOUSE OF MERCHANTS BIG SUCCESS | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
VACATION DAYS COME TO CLOSE; SCHOOL TUES | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
CIVIC WORK TO START IN SEPT | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
JOURNAL STAFF HAS BIG CHANGE | 1 |
September 1, 1927 |
OFFICIALS THANK KIRKLANDITES | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
SOIL GOOD HERE FOR PEPPERMINT GROWING | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IS HELD MONDAY (SMALLFIELD, H C) | 11 |
September 8, 1927 |
WORK STARTS ON FERRY DOCK | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
GOVT GRAVE MARKERS ARRIVE FOR TWO WAR VETERANS | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
GRANGE FAIR WILL OPEN FRI. ALL IS READY | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
REDISTRICT PLAN FACES COURT ACTION | 12 |
September 8, 1927 |
SPARKMAN TURNS AGAINST PAUL | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
TILLERY ADMITS STATION HOLDUP | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
THE BOYS ARE OILING UP THEIR SHOT GUNS AS SEASON APPROACHES | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
WORK STARTS ON FERRY DOCK | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
TWO REQUESTS FOR BUS LINES HERE TO SEATTLE | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
AUTOMATICS IN REDMOND SOON (TELEPHONES) | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
THIRD ADDITION OF EAST SIDE DIRECTORY TO BE OUT SOON | 1 |
September 8, 1927 |
ELLA RUTH PETERSON, WILLIAM A STENNETT | 11 |
September 15, 1927 |
MR AND MRS E E KINSEY CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
REPORT SHOWS BUILDING ACTIVITY FOR PAST FEW WEEKS ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
CHAMBER MEET IS POSTPONED | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
REPORT SHOWS BUILDING ACTIVITY FOR PAST FEW WEEKS ON EAST SIDE | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
827 STUDENTS ENROLLED | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
KHS STUDENTS ENTER COLLEGE | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
FAIR SUCCESS DESPITE RAIN | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
NOVEL GREETING PREPARED HERE (LINDBERGH IN SEATTLE) | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
AUTHOR EXPRESSES SATISFACTION IN YACHT BUILT HERE (PHOTO OF SIMBA | 5 |
September 15, 1927 |
SHIP YARD IS NOW STARTING WORK | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
HUNTSMEN MUST OBSERVE LAWS; WARNED TO HOLD FIRE TILL SEASON | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
LANGDON, HARRY W | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
H B KEAN TO HEAD LEGION IN NEXT TERM | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
MR LOWELL KING ON JOURNAL STAFF | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
ALIX JUDITH SWEEN, CLARK TURNER | 1 |
September 15, 1927 |
THEODORA LOUISE HABERNAL, JOSEPH W MILLET | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
KIRKLAND BAKERY PUTTING IN NEW STORE FRONT | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
KIRKLAND BAKERY PUTTING IN NEW STORE FRONT | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
LEASE SIGNED BY MARRS STORE TO OPEN SOON | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
BUDGET HEARING SET FOR OCT 3 | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
HAS CLIPPING OF EARLY DAYS | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
BAXTER STORE IS VICTIM OF GIRL HOLDUP | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
BURBANK RESIGNS AS DEPUTY SHERIFF | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
LIONS TO ROAR AGAIN TUESDAY | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
LEGION TO FILM WAR PRODUCTION | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
HAS CLIPPING OF EARLY DAYS | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
KIRKLAND BOYS PASS SWIM TEST | 1 |
September 22, 1927 |
HEARINGS AT KIRKLAND ON BUS ROUTE CHANGES | 7 |
September 22, 1927 |
AUTOMATIC PHONES ARE CUT OVER; REDMOND IS NOW USING DIALS | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
DRENNAN IN CHARGE OF GROCERYLINE STORE | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
MARR OPENING IS OCTOBER 8 | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
TWO CARS LOADED WITH DYNAMITE COLLIDE; ONE IS LIQUID EXPLOSIVE | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
N E CHAMBER DRAWS NOTICE | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
ORDER CHANGES AT COURTHOUSE | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
LINDSTROM, MRS ED | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
HARMONY SHOULD PREVAIL AS WIFE/HUSBAND HEAD VETERANS GROUPS (KEAN | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
LAKE AVENUE MAY BE PAVED CURB TO CURB | 1 |
September 29, 1927 |
TO CELEBRATE OPENING OF NEW HIGHWAY (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | GATES CELEBRATE THEIR 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 12 |
October 6, 1927 | MODERN BANK NEW KIRKLAND IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | IS UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR NOW (NEWBERRY, MRS C E) | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | LOCAL BOY MAKES HIT ON NAVY TEAM (DANIELS) | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | MODERN BANK NEW KIRKLAND IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | HILLCREST FUEL ENLARGES SCOPE | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | MARR’S OPENS ON BIRTHDAY | 12 |
October 6, 1927 | WOMEN IN CHARGE OF CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | NELL BARRY TAYLOR, KIRKLAND’S OWN WILL BE SEEN ON LOCAL SCREEN | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | THERE OUGHT TO BE A RUSH TO JOIN FIRE CHIEF’S STAFF NOW | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | BUDGET IS SET AT 18 MILLS | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | SAND POINT IS SEEN AS FUTURE PARENT AIR BASE | 9 |
October 6, 1927 | THROUGH BUS SERVICE FROM REDMOND TO SEATTLE NOW | 12 |
October 6, 1927 | NEW PAVING IS NOW ONE STEP NEARER GOAL | 1 |
October 6, 1927 | BENERIN JOHNSTONE, ALBERT JENSEN | 6 |
October 13, 1927 |
HAGEN GIVEN PROMOTION | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
NEW BUILDING FOR COMMUNITY CHURCH IN PROSPECT | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
LADY RUN OVER BY AUTOMOBILE | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
WOMAN’S CLUB IN CHARGE OF CHAMBER MEET TUESDAY | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
NEW ADDITION AT JUANITA | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
NETTLETON TO RUN FOR PORT | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
NEW ADDITION AT JUANITA | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
RUBIN STORE IS HELD UP TUES. | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
CERRELL, GEORGE A | 9 |
October 13, 1927 |
WOMAN’S CLUB IN CHARGE OF CHAMBER MEET TUESDAY | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO TAKE CHARGE OF ROAD DEDICATION | 1 |
October 13, 1927 |
NEW ROAD MAY BE COMPLETED NEXT MONDAY (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
MARILYN MARKS IN MOVIELAND | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
BERKEY SIMPSON GARAGE NOW DODGE SERVICE STATION | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
BURCH BUYS OUT LAKESIDE GARAGE AT BELLEVUE | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
TIME SHOP SOLD TO ARLINGTON MAN | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
WOMAN’S CLUB PACKS CHAMBER MEETING TUES. | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
COUNCIL FAVORS ZONING PLANS | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
COUNCIL FAVORS ZONING PLANS | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
(S A) MOORE FIGHTS INDICTMENT | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
BESSIE PRATT GETS FROM 2 TO 5 YEARS AT WALLA WALLA | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
LEGAL DELAYS WILL NOT STOP PAVING PLAN | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
DURHAM, JOHN M | 7 |
October 20, 1927 |
WOMAN’S CLUB PACKS CHAMBER MEETING TUES. | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
STAGE HEARING IS POSTPONED | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
LEGAL DELAYS WILL NOT STOP PAVING PLAN | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
NEW ROAD NOW COMPLETED; RAIN DELAYS PROGRESS | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
ROAD OPENING DATE IS SET FOR NOV 12TH (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 1 |
October 20, 1927 |
NEW ROAD NOW COMPLETED; RAIN DELAYS PROGRESS | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
GREAT-GRANDMOTHER TRIES AEROPLANE (BARTER, ELIZABETH J) | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
PATTY GETS BRUIN WITH TRUSTY BOW AND ARROW (PATTY, OBED) | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
DOCK IS NOW COMPLETE WILL BE GIVEN TIME TO SETTLE | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
BAKER MOTOR CO HAS PONTIAC LINE | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
RED AND WHITE CHAIN GROCERIES NOW IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
FLOWER MISSION TO GIVE SHOW | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
INTEREST PAID ON L.I.D. BONDS | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
HOBGOBLINS AND SPOOKS BEWARE IS WARNING ISSUED | 6 |
October 27, 1927 |
FIRST BALLOT ACQUITS MOORE | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
TREATY RIGHTS VS STATUTES IS INDIAN PLEA | 1 |
October 27, 1927 |
HUDSON, ELIZABETH JANE | 6 |
October 27, 1927 |
LAKE AVENUE PAVING IS POSTPONED FOR ONE MONTH | 1 |
November 3, 1927 |
NELSON NOW HAS DAIRY ROUTE | 1 |
November 3, 1927 |
MRS W B BEALS IS SPEAKER FOR CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
November 3, 1927 |
LEGION ANNOUNCES FREE BEER AND PRETZELS FOR NEXT BIG DANCE | 1 |
November 3, 1927 |
KIRKLAND PRANKSTERS RETURN FAVOR FOR BOTHELL BOYS MONDAY | 1 |
November 3, 1927 |
BUDDING POETS APPEAR AT LIONS CLUB MEETING TUES | 1 |
November 3, 1927 |
CITY ON WHEELS BEING HAULED THROUGH KIRKLAND | 1 |
November 3, 1927 |
CLAUDE RAMSAY CHOSEN TO GIVE DEDICATION TALK (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) |
1 |
November 3, 1927 |
GOOD PROSPECTS BUT NO NEWS | 1 |
November 10, 1927 |
TIME SHOP NOW KNOWN AS “NELSON THE JEWELER” | 6 |
November 10, 1927 |
MEETING WILL DETERMINE NEW CLUB OFFICERS | 1 |
November 10, 1927 |
TEACHERS WILL BE HONORED FRI. | 1 |
November 10, 1927 |
LENORA BRYS, JOHN DAVIS | 11 |
November 10, 1927 |
TO SPONSOR BIRD WALK; STARTS AT LEGION BOAT | 1 |
November 10, 1927 |
LEST WE FORGET (ARMISTICE DAY) | 1 |
November 10, 1927 |
SHIP YARD WILL GET FERRY JOB SAYS ANDERSON | 1 |
November 10, 1927 |
AUTOS MUST STOP FOR SCHOOL BUSES | 6 |
November 10, 1927 |
MAN BLINDED, SUES FOR $50,000 DAMAGE | 7 |
November 10, 1927 |
BERNDT, ALBERTINE | 2 |
November 10, 1927 |
ALL COMMITTEES READY FOR BIG ROAD OPENING (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 1 |
November 10, 1927 |
STOCK SALE OF MILL IS FRAUD? | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
O E LABARR, LIGHT MAN IS NOW FIXTURE | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
JEWELRY STORE TO COMBINE SAT. | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
SHERWOOD TO BE NEW HEAD OF CHAMBER BODY | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
RAMSAY PLEADS FOR SAND POINT AIR BASE FUNDS | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
ELLIS, MRS WILLIAM H | 4 |
November 17, 1927 |
HARTSHORN, SUSIE C | 7 |
November 17, 1927 |
LARSON, JOHN | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
PELTONEN, HILMA | 7 |
November 17, 1927 |
LIONS HEAR TALK BY BLIND MAN; TELLS OF PROBLEMS THEY FACE | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
MULLIGAN URGES EARLY MAILING | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
GARAGES CAN’T BE BARTENDERS SAYS RULING (DENATURED ALCOHOL) | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
KHS LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
AUTO LICENSES ISSUED AT BANK | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
RAIN DOES NOT HOLD UP CROWD AT ROAD OPENING | 1 |
November 17, 1927 |
TRUTH BROWN, WALTER KAUFMAN | 7 |
November 24, 1927 |
KIRKLAND DRUG CLOSES DOORS | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
RELIEF DRIVE FOR KIRKLAND TO OPEN DEC 5TH SAYS COMMITTEE | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
WALTON LEAGUE CHAPTER TO AID IN CONSERVATION OF WILD BIRDS | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
LEAVE GOODWILL BAGS AT THE BERKEY SIMPSON GARAGE “NOW” | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
SEATTLE FIGHTS PLAN OF COUNTY RE-DISTRICTING | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
MAY ENFORCE EARWIG CONTROL | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
CLAIMS $2000 FROM TOWN AS SMASH DAMAGE (BROBST) | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
DOG CATCHER IS OUT AFTER THEM NOW | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
FORCIER, MELVINA | 12 |
November 24, 1927 |
FORCIER, MRS THOMAS | 3 |
November 24, 1927 |
HAFFMAN, WILLIAM S | 11 |
November 24, 1927 |
SWAN, ELSIE | 11 |
November 24, 1927 |
HORSE & SULKY ARE FIRST OVER NEW HIGHWAY | 3 |
November 24, 1927 |
NEW PAVING IS POSTPONED FOR ANOTHER MONTH | 1 |
November 24, 1927 |
MABEL LOUISE MADDOX, FRANK CURTIS MCCORMICK | 7 |
December 1, 1927 |
BOY IS IN LINE FOR “OUR GANG” (MASON, DWAIN) | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
TODD BUYS UP ICE PLANT SITE | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
AL BASS SMILES AS NEW FORDS APPEAR | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
DISPOSES OF INTERESTS HERE (MCFARLAND, J E) | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
DRUG STORE STOCK IS SOLD TO EVERETT MAN | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
OPEN NEW RADIO STORE IN THE BANK BUILDING | 7 |
December 1, 1927 |
TODD BUYS UP ICE PLANT SITE | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
CAPTAINS NAMED TO RELIEF DRIVE TO START DEC 11 | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
BOY IS IN LINE FOR “OUR GANG” (MASON, DWAIN) | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
ROSE HILL CLUB GIVES HARVEST FESTIVAL DEC 10 | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
BUSINESS WOMEN PLAN TO ERECT HUGE TREE IN BUSINESS DISTRICT | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
STREETS TAKE ON HOLIDAY ATTIRE NEXT WEDNESDAY | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
BUSINESS WOMEN PLAN TO ERECT HUGE TREE IN BUSINESS DISTRICT | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
ROSE HILL CLUB GIVES HARVEST FESTIVAL DEC 10 | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
ETHEL MAE KENYON, EDWARD GORDON BROWN | 1 |
December 1, 1927 |
LENORA BRYS, JOHN R DAVIS | 11 |
December 8, 1927 |
HOLLY FARM IS NATIONS BEST | 1 |
December 8, 1927 |
STORES OVERFLOWING WITH CHRISTMAS GIFTS | 1 |
December 8, 1927 |
WORKERS READY FOR BIG RELIEF DRIVE SUNDAY | 1 |
December 8, 1927 |
FESTIVAL TO BE NEXT BIG EVENT (HARVEST) | 1 |
December 8, 1927 |
LOCAL FIREMEN MAKE GOOD CHIMNEY SWEEPS | 6 |
December 8, 1927 |
STORES OVERFLOWING WITH CHRISTMAS GIFTS | 1 |
December 8, 1927 |
DECK, JOHN W | 7 |
December 8, 1927 |
NOTABLE MEET HELD AT LOCAL MASONIC LODGE | 1 |
December 8, 1927 |
SHINSTROM TO BE LION CHIEF | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
HUNDREDS ENTHUSED OVER NEW FORD ON FIRST DAY HERE | 9 |
December 15, 1927 |
KIRKLAND DRUG CORNER LEASED FOR DRUG STORE | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
CHAMBER MEET TO BE DEVOTED TO HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
MORE MONEY NEEDED, RELIEF DRIVE WILL GO OVER TOP SOON | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
CHAMBER MEET TO BE DEVOTED TO HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
BUSINESS CLUB TO GIVE PLAY | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
FESTIVAL MAKES MONEY FOR CLUB (ROSE HILL) | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
CHRISTMAS CAROLS TO BE SUNG AROUND CLUB TREE | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
SANTA TO BE AT EAST SIDE MARKET DAY BEFORE XMAS | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
SANTA, FULL PACK AND BERLINERS, WILL BE AT LEGION DANCE SAT. | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
IRREPRESSIBLE YOUTH WILL HAVE A CARE ON FERRY BOAT HEREAFTER | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
MAYOR NAMES WITTENMEYER POLICE JUSTICE | 1 |
December 15, 1927 |
IRREPRESSIBLE YOUTH WILL HAVE A CARE ON FERRY BOAT HEREAFTER | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
REDMOND BOY IS AMONG LAST FOUR IN “OUR GANG” CONTEST (ULMER, BILL |
1 |
December 22, 1927 |
NEW OFFICERS TAKE UP REINS OF CHAMBER TUES. | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
RELIEF DRIVE GOES OVER TOP; STILL COMING IN | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
TO RETIRE FROM SCHOOL BOARD (CLARKE, L J) | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
COUNCIL ASKS WORK REPORTS | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
REDISTRICTING IS UP TODAY | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
TREE ENTERED IN TIMES CONTEST; BE JUDGED SAT. | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
THIEVES GET NOTHING FROM QUALITY FEED CO OFFICE | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
MARTINO, PETER | 1 |
December 22, 1927 |
KIRKLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB IS NEWEST ORGANIZATIONS | 1 |
December 29, 1927 |
BILL ULMER GOES OVER TOP ON HOT OUR GANG CONTEST | 1 |
December 29, 1927 |
NEW STORE TO OPEN JAN 1ST (KIRKLAND PHARMACY) | 1 |
December 29, 1927 |
DR SHERWOOD NAMES CHAMBER COMMITTEEMEN | 1 |
December 29, 1927 |
RELIEF DRIVE IS BIGGEST SUCCESS YET CONDUCTED | 1 |
December 29, 1927 |
BILL ULMER GOES OVER TOP ON HOT OUR GANG CONTEST | 1 |
December 29, 1927 |
TREE IS GIVEN RECOGNITION | 1 |
December 29, 1927 |
BRAY, JESSIE EUNICE | 11 |
December 29, 1927 |
ISAAC, EMMA B | 1 |
December 29, 1927 |
NEW HEARING SET FOR BUS LINE PERMIT | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | TOWN NOW HAS MODERN BANK | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | BROWNS TOGGERY DOUBLES SPACE | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | CAREY AND DUNSTONE TO OCCUPY NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | NO STONE UNTURNED IN HUNT FOR BODY | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | THEATRE CO BOARD CHANGED | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | COUNCIL PASSES NEW ORDINANCE ON NEW PAVEMENT | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | REGISTRATION BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN TO VOTERS | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | AGREEMENTS REACHED WITH NEW STAGE LINE | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | GRAVEL WALK IS IN PROSPECT | 1 |
January 5, 1928 | ELSONS ARE SNOWED IN AT THEIR MOUNTAIN CAMP; FOOD IS SHORT | 1 |
January 12, 1928 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 6 |
January 12, 1928 |
FAMOUS GUNBOAT PRINCETON TAKES FINAL VOYAGE | 1 |
January 12, 1928 |
FRANK SEIDEL DEPUTY SHERIFF | 1 |
January 12, 1928 |
TODD IS LIBERAL WITH REWARDS; OFFERS $100 FOR CHICKEN THIEF | 1 |
January 12, 1928 |
JOHNSON, JOHN | 1 |
January 12, 1928 |
FAMOUS GUNBOAT PRINCETON TAKES FINAL VOYAGE | 1 |
January 12, 1928 |
STATE GRANTS BUS FRANCHISE AROUND LAKE | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
PUBLIC MARKET FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
PUBLIC MARKET FOR KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
W D BROWN NOW IN CHARGE OF THE GROCERYLINE STORE | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
MULLIGAN GETS 2ND APPOINTMENT | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
NOTICE GIVEN TO START WORK ON NEW FERRY | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
CHICKEN STEALING MENACE ATTACKED BY FEED MAN | 6 |
January 19, 1928 |
WILLIAMS, JOHN | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
POLITICAL POT BEGINS TO BOIL; NAMES POUR IN | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
NOTICE GIVEN TO START WORK ON NEW FERRY | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
TO ASK LEASE EXTENSION FOR LAKE FERRIES | 1 |
January 19, 1928 |
COUNCIL PLANS TO PUT LAKE AVE SIDE WALK UP TO PROPERTY OWNERS | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
JOIN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
VISIONS HUGE CORPORATE CITY ON EASTSIDE | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
SHERMAN HOME IS DESTROYED BY FIRE WED. NIGHT; FURNITURE SAVED | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
UNDERWEIGHT SCHOOL CHILDREN EXAMINED | 6 |
January 26, 1928 |
MACARTHUR JAMES | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
HAT IN RING AGAIN (WINTERS, H L) | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
PETITION OUT FOR NEWBERRY | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
FERRY LEASE EXTENSION UP TO COMMISSIONERS | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
APPLY AGAIN FOR BRIDGE PERMIT | 1 |
January 26, 1928 |
HELEN NEWTON, CORP W I WELCH | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
JOHN WESTER TAKES OVER BUSINESS OF L JOHSENS; WELL KNOWN HERE | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE JOINS ASSOCIATED HARDWARE STORES | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
RIALTO WILL REOPEN FRIDAY | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
CHAMBER DRIVE SHOWING GOOD RESULTS; OVER 100 MEMBERS NOW | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
RIALTO WILL REOPEN FRIDAY | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
COLUMBIA TAKES ON NEW YARDS | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
SCOUTS OBSERVE 18TH BIRTHDAY | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
PRESS DINNER WILL BE HELD ON LEGION BOAT | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
COMMISSIONERS EXTEND FERRY LEASE FOR SIXTEEN MORE YEARS | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
KIRKLAND FERRY SHOWS A LOSS | 1 |
February 2, 1928 |
LAKE AVE WALK TO BE REPAIRED | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
TODD GIVES LIONS FIRST HAND ACCOUNT OF TRACY (TODD, LOUIS) | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
TODD GIVES LIONS FIRST HAND ACCOUNT OF TRACY (TRACY, HARRY) | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
EMPLOYEES TAKE OVER LOTUS CAFE | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
J C PENNEY STORE LOOMS AS PROSPECT FOR KIRKLAND SOON | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
KLENERT SELLS OUT BUSINESS | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
MODERN KITCHEN SHOWN AT COLUMBIA LUMBER | 6 |
February 9, 1928 |
MRS BAXTER SELLS HER STORE. WILL LEAVE | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
KHS GIRLS’ CLUB ADOPT CODE OF DRESS | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
SCHOOL CAUCUS NAMES LABARR | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
“MEET THE WIFE”, HUMOROUS PLAY TO BE GIVEN BY COMMUNITY CHURCH | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
LINDSEY, MRS ED | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
VANNATTER, JACOB | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
450 REGISTER; HOPE TO PASS PREVIOUS MARK | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
WILLIAMS FILES FOR MAYOR SEAT | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
COUNCIL TAKES FINAL STEP ON LAKE AVE WORK | 1 |
February 9, 1928 |
MARGARET PATTY, BRYAN COLE FESSENDEN | 6 |
February 16, 1928 |
FAVRE, MORRIS SOON TO OPEN DELICATESSEN | 1 |
February 16, 1928 |
KIRKLAND TIRE AND BATTERY SHOP ADD GARAGE EQUIPMENT | 6 |
February 16, 1928 |
PENNY DEAL OFF UNTIL NEXT YEAR | 1 |
February 16, 1928 |
FIVE PRECINCTS TAKEN FROM NORTH DISTRICT AND GIVEN TO SOUTH | 1 |
February 16, 1928 |
TO HOLD SCHOOL ELECTION MAR 3 | 1 |
February 16, 1928 |
ATTRACTIVE BOOKLETS ISSUED MONTHLY BY LUMBER FIRM | 6 |
February 16, 1928 |
MILLER, PETER J | 1 |
February 16, 1928 |
REGISTRATION FALLING BEHIND | 1 |
February 16, 1928 |
TWO FULL TICKETS NOW FILED FOR TOWN OFFICES; CLOSED | 1 |
February 16, 1928 |
ATTRACTIVE BOOKLETS ISSUED MONTHLY BY LUMBER FIRM | 6 |
February 16, 1928 |
EDITORS ENJOY MEETING HERE | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
NEW MARKET TO OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
CIVIL WAR VET IS HONORED (SMITH, J R) | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
BLAUS GARAGE NOW LICENSED AS LIGHT TESTING STATION | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
NEW MARKET TO OPEN SATURDAY | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
TO FORCE CARE OF SEPTIC TANKS | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
MCKIBBEN-RAYMOND MOVE OFFICE TO BANK BUILDING | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
JUANITA BEACH TO REOPEN ON LARGER SCALE | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
PAUL-BROWN ALLIANCE IS BIG SURPRISE | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
REGISTRATION IS SECOND LARGEST TOWN HAS HAD | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
LIQUOR CACHE DISCOVERED; SUSPECT TAKEN TO COURT | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
JUANITA BEACH TO REOPEN ON LARGER SCALE | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
SEATTLE CANNOT PROSPER WITHOUT AID OF SUBURBS | 1 |
February 23, 1928 |
CIVIL WAR VET IS HONORED (SMITH, J R) | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | PROGRESS MADE BY LETTUCE GROWERS LIKE FAIRY TALE | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | OPEN HOUSE AT FIRST NATIONAL | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | LOTUS CAFE REMODELS | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | “MEET THE WIFE” REAL COMEDY KEEPS AUDIENCE’S IN AN UPROAR | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | BERWICK, MATT | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | LEEDY, HAROLD | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | VOTERS TO PASS ON SPECIAL LEVY AT ELECTION SATURDAY, MARCH 3RD | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | MOORE FREED ON LAST COUNT | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | LUNCH ROOM IS BEING INSTALLED ON FERRY BOAT | 1 |
March 1, 1928 | FOUR BIDS ON NEW PAVING | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | BANK OPENING IS AUSPICIOUS | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | LOCAL SHIPYARD GETS CONTRACT ON S S IROQUOIS | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | HIGGENBOTHAM, J A | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | OLIVER, MRS CAPT. | 7 |
March 8, 1928 | ROBINSON, JACK | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | STEWART, JUDGE J H | 6 |
March 8, 1928 | HERE IS YOUR MAYOR – TAKE YOUR CHOICE | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | VOTERS ASKED TO HEAR CANDIDATES | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | EAST SIDE GETS SHARE OF ROADS | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | PAVING CONTRACT IS AWARDED TO SEATTLE BIDDER | 1 |
March 8, 1928 | HANDY DIRECTORY NOW PUBLISHED | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
March 15, 1928 | JUANITA CLUB OPENS ADDITION | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | CHAMBER TALK WILL VISUALIZE FUTURE PROGRESS | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | EXTRA HEAVY VOTE ELECTS NEWBERRY, GATES, HARLOW, TO OFFICE | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | BEACH TO HAVE NEW BATH HOUSE | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | JUANITA CLUB OPENS ADDITION | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | BEACH TO HAVE NEW BATH HOUSE | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | CHAMBERLIN, CHARLES | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | COONEY, MICHAEL F | 6 |
March 15, 1928 | MCGANN, W | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | SNYDER, JACK | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | EXTRA HEAVY VOTE ELECTS NEWBERRY, GATES, HARLOW, TO OFFICE | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | BEACH TO HAVE NEW BATH HOUSE | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | APPROVE NEW FALL CITY ROAD | 1 |
March 15, 1928 | PAVING TO BE COMPLETED IN NEXT TWO WEEKS | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | JUANITA CLUB READY FOR 31ST | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | RESULT OF YEARS OF PLANNING (PHOTO OF TODD FEED BUILDING) | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | MILDRED FLORENCE WARREN, EDMUND J BROOKS | 6 |
March 22, 1928 | COUNCIL FINDS ORDINANCE ON SEWAGE CARE | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | COUNCIL STARTS NEW CAMPAIGN ON PARKING CARS IN BUSINESS DISTRICT | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | JUANITA CLUB READY FOR 31ST | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | COMPLETION OF SAND POINT AIR BASE ASSURED | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | MCGANN, WILLIAM T | 6 |
March 22, 1928 | BURKE AND 2ND BEING FINISHED | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | PAVED HIGHWAY TO BE COMPLETED | 1 |
March 22, 1928 | LOIS ISABEL EDWARDS, CHARLES HARRY ROBERTS | 7 |
March 29, 1928 | CHICK RAISING REAL BUSINESS | 1 |
March 29, 1928 | JOURNAL AND SEARS BUILDING ARE SOLD | 1 |
March 29, 1928 | MAN AND WIFE BADLY BURNED AS BROODER STOVE EXPLODES | 1 |
March 29, 1928 | IF THE IROQUOIS BUT HAD A SOUL AND COULD SEE HERSELF TODAY | 1 |
March 29, 1928 | ONE “JOB” TOO MANY FOR “RED” (DRESDEN, RED) | 1 |
March 29, 1928 | WRITE ABOUT LEGION BOAT IN PITTSBURGH PAPER | 12 |
March 29, 1928 | WILL CHANGE BOAT SCHEDULE | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | EAST SIDE GETS FIRST FOX RANCH AT JUANITA | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | VAN AALST GARDENS MAKE GOOD SHOWING | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | CLUB OPENING IS IMPRESSIVE (JUANITA CLUBHOUSE) | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | H G VALEN TO SUCCEED RUSSLER AS SKAGGS MGR | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | CLUB OPENING IS IMPRESSIVE (JUANITA CLUBHOUSE) | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | NIBLOCK, EDWARD FREDERICK | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | LIONS TO GET WOODS HOME FOR BOY SCOUTS | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | COMMITTEE GETS FACTS ON PLANS FOR NEW ROUTE | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | REDUCE RATES ON SOME CARS | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | PETITIONS URGE BETTER SERVICE ON CAR LINE | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | WORK FOR WIDER ROAD FROM BOTHELL TO LAKE FOREST | 1 |
April 5, 1928 | BURR ANNOUNCES PHONE SERVICE EXTENSION | 1 |
April 12, 1928 | MERCHANTS ASK FOR HALF HOUR PARKING ZONES | 1 |
April 12, 1928 | NEW GAS STATION WILL BE OPENED SATURDAY | 1 |
April 12, 1928 | NEW MARKET TO BE OPENED ON SAT APRIL 14TH | 1 |
April 12, 1928 | PRATT SELLS BARBER SHOP | 1 |
April 12, 1928 | PEARS TO BE BIG PICK AT LOCAL CANNERY THIS SEASON | 1 |
April 12, 1928 | STIEFEL HOME IS BURNED TO THE GROUND TUES AM | 1 |
April 12, 1928 | COMMITTEE IS GIVEN SUPPORT ON NEW ROAD | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | FORMER CALIFORNIA RESIDENT BUILDS HOME HERE (RAYMOND, ELISE E) | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | ROSE HILL TO HAVE NEW STORE | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | MERCHANTS ASK FOR HALF HOUR PARKING ZONES | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | NEW EAST SIDE ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR AT FASHION SHOW | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | PATSY WILL ROAM THE SHIPYARD DOCKS NO MORE | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | KIRKLAND ROADS WATCHED FOR FOUR ESCAPED YOUTHS | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | BROWN, C O | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | STIPES, JAMES | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | STROMSTED, MRS AL | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | ROSE HILL TO HAVE NEW STORE | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | CONTRACTORS ASK MORE TIME | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | HIGHWAY BOARD ACCEPTS PLANS FOR FALL CITY ROAD | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | ROAD CUTS HIT FALL CITY ROAD | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | HEAVY WIND OF MONDAY NIGHT PICKS HOUSE OFF FOUNDATION | 1 |
April 19, 1928 | WIND LIFTS THE ROOF OFF CHICKEN HOUSE | 1 |
April 26, 1928 | PLEASANT VIEW POULTRY FARM EXAMPLE OF INDUSTRY | 1 |
April 26, 1928 | COLUMBIA LUMBER TO REPAINT HUGE SIGN | 1 |
April 26, 1928 | REST ROOM NOW OPEN IN KIRKLAND CASH MARKET | 12 |
April 26, 1928 | LIONS TO AID BLIND PROGRAM | 1 |
April 26, 1928 | BOARD ELECTS NEW TEACHERS | 1 |
April 26, 1928 | SALE OF 600 FT WATERFRONT IS REPORTED | 1 |
April 26, 1928 | OLD SOL SMILES; SPEEDS PAVING | 1 |
April 26, 1928 | TRUSTEES ASK PERMISSION TO DISPOSE OF MILL | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | NEAR TRAGEDY AS CAR RUNS INTO CHILDREN | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | KHS HAS TWO VALEDICTORIANS | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | GARAGE ON ELDRIDGE PROPERTY CATCHES FIRE | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | COUNCIL HOLDS SHORTEST MEETING ON RECORD MON. | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | DR RODOLPH TO OPEN DENTAL OFFICES HERE | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | DRUG ADDICTS NOT CRIMINALS SAYS MCKIBBEN | 11 |
May 3, 1928 | SELLS INTEREST IN FUEL CO (MILLAR, J C ‘CHAD’) | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | HARTSHORN, HORACE L | 7 |
May 3, 1928 | HILLER, MRS PETER | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | LAKE STANDBY SOLD BY COUNTY | 1 |
May 3, 1928 | WILBURN STONE GET CONTRACT | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | WHY NEED WE GO TO BELLINGHAM (TULIPS) | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | LANDMARK IS VICTIM OF SUN. MORNING BLAZE (HOUGHTON STORE & P.O.) | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | SALE OF BARBERSHOP PROVES TO BE ONLY MONTHS VACATION | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | BEST CHAMBER MEETING OF YEAR SLATED FOR TUES | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | NEW JUANITA PAVILION TO BE OPENED SAT. | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS PRAISE FROM MEMBER OF BOTHELL DEPT | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | LANDMARK IS VICTIM OF SUN. MORNING BLAZE (HOUGHTON STORE & P.O.) | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | LANDMARK IS VICTIM OF SUN. MORNING BLAZE (HOUGHTON STORE & P.O.) | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | GRAVEL CO GETS NEW EQUIPMENT | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | NEW JUANITA PAVILION TO BE OPENED SAT. | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | NEW JUANITA PAVILION TO BE OPENED SAT. | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | CAPTAIN EINER ERICKSON BRINGS BOAT INTO YARDS | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | NEW FERRY LAUNCHING TO BE HELD SATURDAY MAY 19 | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | CAPTAIN EINER ERICKSON BRINGS BOAT INTO YARDS | 1 |
May 10, 1928 | NEW FERRY LAUNCHING TO BE HELD SATURDAY MAY 19 | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | CHECK UP ON CATERPILLARS | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | JUANITA WOODMEN OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TUESDAY | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | MARET JOSTEN (NOT ABSENT FOR 8 YEARS OF SCHOOL) | 7 |
May 17, 1928 | JOHSENS TAKES OVER CASH MKT | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | CHAMBER MEET EQUALS PROMISE MADE FOR IT | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | LEGION URGES VETS TO GET OUT UNIFORMS | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | LARGE CROWD ATTENDS OPENING OF BATH-HOUSE | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | LARGE CROWD ATTENDS OPENING OF BATH-HOUSE | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | NEW FERRY TO BE LAUNCHED SAT. AFTERNOON | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | DALY, HUGH (CAPTAIN) | 6 |
May 17, 1928 | JUANITA WOODMEN OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TUESDAY | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | PLUMMER AND MATTILA GO TO STATE MEET | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | COUNTY CREW TO PUT IN BULKHEAD SOON | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | FERRY SHOWS STEADY GAIN | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | NEW FERRY TO BE LAUNCHED SAT. AFTERNOON | 1 |
May 17, 1928 | LEGION URGES VETS TO GET OUT UNIFORMS | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | TAKES PART IN ROUND-LAKE HIKE (TODD, L D) | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | AUXILIARY MEMBERS TO CONDUCT STRENUOUS POPPY CAMPAIGN THIS YR | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | FORTY SENIORS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS THURS MAY 31 | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | HERE THEY ARE — KHS 1928 GRADUATES (PHOTOS) | 3 |
May 24, 1928 | ROSE HILL MAY FESTIVAL SAT. | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | COUNCIL FIXES PARKING RULES | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | “BAINBRIDGE” IS LAUNCHED SAT. | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | ALMQUIST HOME RAIDED AGAIN | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | CHICKEN THIEVES ARE CAUGHT IN SHERIFF’S NET | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | MOORE, ALECK | 12 |
May 24, 1928 | ROSE HILL MAY FESTIVAL SAT. | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | KIRKLANDS POPULATION ON STEADY INCREASE | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | “BAINBRIDGE” IS LAUNCHED SAT. | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | COUNCIL FIXES PARKING RULES | 1 |
May 24, 1928 | VETS ALL SET FOR MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES | 1 |
May 31, 1928 | CLARKE ICE CREAM LOOKS TO EAST SIDE FOR THE BEST STRAWBERRIES | 1 |
May 31, 1928 | NEVER MISSES IN 19 YEARS (GOFF, J B) | 1 |
May 31, 1928 | NEVER MISSES IN 19 YEARS (GOFF, J B) | 1 |
May 31, 1928 | THIRTEEN GET DIPLOMAS FRI. | 1 |
May 31, 1928 | CLARKE ICE CREAM LOOKS TO EAST SIDE FOR THE BEST STRAWBERRIES | 1 |
May 31, 1928 | CHICKEN HOUSE RAIDERS ARE STILL ON THE JOB | 1 |
May 31, 1928 | COUNTY BASEBALL LEADERSHIP GOES TO KIRKLAND HIGH SCHOOL | 1 |
May 31, 1928 | MONEY RAISED FOR PURCHASE OF SCOUT PARK | 1 |
June 1, 1928 | COMMUNITY WORKER HONORED (COLLINS, REGINALD H) | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | INVENTS LAWN MOWER DEVICE (KNAUF, CARL) | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | BLAU CHEVROLET INSTALLS MODERN GASOLINE PUMP | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE ENLARGES ITS QUARTERS; THREATENS JOURNAL OFFICE) | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | BOYS! HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO TAKE A CRACK AT OLD WOODENFACE | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | MAYOR SPRINGS SURPRISES IN HIS NEW APPOINTMENT | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | BROBST DAMAGE CASE SET FOR JUNE 12TH | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | FORBES, PETER | 6 |
June 7, 1928 | ENGINES ARE PUT IN NEW FERRY WEDNESDAY | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | LAMPING BUSY ON FERRY LINE | 1 |
June 7, 1928 | CORRINE SLAGHT, FRED G HOWARD | 6 |
June 7, 1928 | DOROTHY WHITMAN, PERCY GRINOLDS | 6 |
June 7, 1928 | FRANCES PEARL TURNER, THEODORE C LEWIS | 6 |
June 14, 1928 | FRANK VAN AALST IN HIS NEW GARDEN (PHOTO) | 3 |
June 14, 1928 | ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE TO HAVE NEW ROOF; RESULT OF POLITICAL BALL | 1 |
June 14, 1928 | KIRKLAND TO FORM CARAVAN – GO TO STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 14, 1928 | BUILDING COAL, GRAVEL BUNKERS ON CAMPBELL DOCK | 1 |
June 14, 1928 | CHICKEN THIEVES ARE SENTENCED | 1 |
June 14, 1928 | POULTRYMEN TO ORGANIZE, FIGHT STEALING GAME | 1 |
June 14, 1928 | ROSE HILL CLUBHOUSE TO HAVE NEW ROOF; RESULT OF POLITICAL BALL | 1 |
June 14, 1928 | BRIDGE HEARING DRAWS CROWD | 1 |
June 14, 1928 | MARJORIE COMAN, MYRON E RECOR | 1 |
June 14, 1928 | MARY K DOSS, ALBERT N STILLWAUGH | 5 |
June 21, 1928 | CARAVAN WILL GO TO BELLEVUE FESTIVAL SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD | 1 |
June 21, 1928 | THOUSANDS OF VISITORS HELP BELLEVUE CELEBRATE FESTIVAL | 1 |
June 21, 1928 | WILLIAMS QUITS AS FIRE CHIEF | 1 |
June 21, 1928 | DR BROBST ASKS FOR DISMISSAL OF CASE | 1 |
June 21, 1928 | POULTRYMEN TO GATHER IN SELF DEFENSE; RAISE REWARD FUND | 1 |
June 21, 1928 | THIEVES CLEAN OUT JUANITA HEN HOUSE | 1 |
June 21, 1928 | BOYD, JIMMY | 1 |
June 21, 1928 | NEWBERRY RE-ELECTED PASTOR OF CHURCH | 1 |
June 28, 1928 | CELEBRATE 40TH ANNIVERSARY (MARTIN MR AND MRS F J) | 1 |
June 28, 1928 | 150 CARS IN BELLEVUE CARAVAN | 1 |
June 28, 1928 | DICK NYQUIST IS APPOINTED WATER SUPT. | 1 |
June 28, 1928 | SMITH, GEORGE | 1 |
June 28, 1928 | KNUDSON ROAD CONTRACT LET | 1 |
June 28, 1928 | DICK NYQUIST IS APPOINTED WATER SUPT. | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | PIONEER DOCTOR ON EAST SIDE TO LEAVE SOON (DAVIS, GEORGE) | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | ANDREWS BUYS GROCERY – LINE TO CONSOLIDATE | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE THE 4TH “BIG BOYS” DECIDE TO CELEBRATE | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | HOPES FOR CLEW IN (WHITEHALL) DEATH CASE | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | POULTRY RAISERS OFFER STANDING THIEF REWARD | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | SHERIFF’S RAID IS FRUITLESS | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | RING, JULIA | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | COUNCIL FAVORS LAKE BRIDGE | 1 |
July 5, 1928 | FINAL STRETCH OF NEW ROAD IS NOW OPEN (KIRKLAND-REDMOND) | 6 |
July 5, 1928 | JOHANNA ROSEEN, JAMES POWELL | 1 |
July 12, 1928 | PARENTS CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (PARENT, H D) | 6 |
July 12, 1928 | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
July 12, 1928 | TWO NEW BLDGS ARE IN PROSPECT FOR EAST SIDE (PHARMACY, PENNEY’S) | 1 |
July 12, 1928 | COMMUNITY CHURCH TO HAVE NEW COAT OF PAINT | 1 |
July 12, 1928 | NOW HAAG CAN TELL WHERE HE LIVES WITHOUT DESCRIBING HOUSE | 1 |
July 12, 1928 | ENGINEER’S PLAN WOULD DESTROY LAKE WATERFRONT (PHOTO) | 1 |
July 12, 1928 | SWIMMING MEET HELD JULY 19-21 | 1 |
July 12, 1928 | BABY TRIMMER CATCHES FIRE | 1 |
July 19, 1928 | SCIENCE CHURCH NOW FREE OF DEBT; DEDICATED SUNDAY (PHOTO) | 1 |
July 19, 1928 | TO PART AFTER TWENTY YEARS (R H COLLINS AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE) | 1 |
July 19, 1928 | UNION OIL NEGOTIATES FOR SERVICE STATION | 1 |
July 19, 1928 | COUNCIL WILL ENFORCE ORDINANCE ON ALL DELINQUENT WATER USERS | 1 |
July 19, 1928 | KIRKLAND WILL QUENCH THIRST OF NAVY AUG 8 | 1 |
July 19, 1928 | EVANS LOSES SAMMAMISH ROAD FIGHT | 1 |
July 19, 1928 | COUNCIL WILL ENFORCE ORDINANCE ON ALL DELINQUENT WATER USERS | 1 |
July 19, 1928 | VON CARNOP OFFERS STREET & GARBAGE PACT | 1 |
July 26, 1928 | LITTLE BILL ULMER TO BE SEEN AT GATEWAY THEATRE | 1 |
July 26, 1928 | REX DRUG COMPANY OPENS NUT SHOP FRI | 1 |
July 26, 1928 | CANNERY PLANS TO PACK 50,000 CASES OF PEARS | 1 |
July 26, 1928 | DOUGLASS NOW IS “HIZZONER” – NEWBERRY AWAY | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | BONNEYBROOK NURSERY SHOWS RESULT OF SIX YEARS HARD WORK | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | PACIFIC PACKING CO HAS REAL BUSINESS; (WORLD’S LARGEST HOG FARM) | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | CONFIRMATION ON PENNEY DEAL COMES THROUGH | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | ELLIS LEAVES UNION OIL AFTER 7 YEARS | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | NOT FAST ENOUGH TO GET AWAY FROM THE LOCAL MEAT DISPENSERS | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | TO OPEN KINDERGARTEN | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | CHECK ARTIST LEAVES DELUGE OF BAD CHECKS | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | 3000 SAILORS IS MINIMUM SAYS MRS GUY | 1 |
August 2, 1928 | MOORE, MRS HARVEY | 12 |
August 2, 1928 | SIMPSON, VIOLA MAY | 7 |
August 9, 1928 | JACKSON LOOKS FOR EASY TRIP IN 20 YEAR OLD FORD (JACKSON, A D H) | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | UNION OIL DEAL DEPENDS ON COUNCIL | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | TEXACO OIL COMPANY MAY LOCATE PLANT HERE | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | MAD RACE FOR LICENSE LEADS YOUTH TO JAIL | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | SAILOR TOUR IS BIG FIASCO | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | WEED, MARY JANE | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | UNKNOWN LADY LEAPS TO DEATH OFF FERRYBOAT | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | BRIDGE BUILDERS ASK NEW ROADS | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | ROSE KUNKEL, CLARENCE WILLIAMS | 1 |
August 9, 1928 | MATZEN MILL SALE IS AGAIN PROPOSED | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | ROSE HILL CHURCH TO HOLD DEDICATION SERVICE SUNDAY | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | MRS HANSEN OPENS STORE IN SEARS BLDG | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | WARM SESSION DEVELOPS OVER GIVING STREET TO UNION OIL | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | L M NELSON ON SCHOOL BOARD | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | VOTERS OBJECT TO CITY DUMP | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | BERKEY HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE SATURDAY A M | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | FIRE CHIEF ASKS PAY FOR CREW | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | FIRE THREATENS PAC. HOG FARM | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | WARM SESSION DEVELOPS OVER GIVING STREET TO UNION OIL | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | BIG FERRY OUT ON TRIAL TRIP TUES. DELIVERED WED. | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | STATION AGAIN HOLDUP VICTIM | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | BIG FERRY OUT ON TRIAL TRIP TUES. DELIVERED WED. | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | VOTERS OBJECT TO CITY DUMP | 1 |
August 16, 1928 | BESSIE MAE MCEVOY, FRANK O MARSH | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | HERE IS HONEST MAN SAYS MR AND MRS SWANSON; RETURNS MONEY | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | SCHOOL ZONE IS ESTABLISHED | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | PRATTS BARBER SHOP IS SOLD | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | THEATRE OPENS IN ELSON BLDG | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | TONY JOSEPHS OPENS EAST SIDE DYE WORKS | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | WHALENS OPEN STORE ON HILL | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | THINGS QUIET AT SHIPYARD THESE DAYS | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | “ROWDY” TRAILS ESCAPED CONVICT ON FIRST TRIAL; EGBERT PROUD | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | TRIO BREAK INTO HOME; ARRESTED | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | 1619 REGISTER IN FOUR EAST SIDE PRECINCTS | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | POSTOFFICE IS GETTING NEW FLOOR IN OFFICE | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | RAY WATROUS SELLS STAGE TO CHAS. PILE | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | STREET-END CONTROVERSY NOW APPARENTLY ISSUE OF PAST | 1 |
August 23, 1928 | DISCONTINUANCE OF CITY DUMP IS AUTOMATIC | 1 |
August 30, 1928 | DOUGLASS WILL CLOSE OUT STOCK | 1 |
August 30, 1928 | BIG BROWN BEAR PROVES TO BE UNSOCIABLE COMPANY FOR PAGE | 1 |
August 30, 1928 | VAN FURNISHES GARBAGE DUMP | 1 |
August 30, 1928 | JUANITA CLUB TO GIVE FAIR IN SEPTEMBER | 1 |
August 30, 1928 | OLD FIRE ENGINE IS SOLD TO JUNKMAN | 1 |
August 30, 1928 | JUANITA CLUB TO GIVE FAIR IN SEPTEMBER | 1 |
August 30, 1928 | VAN FURNISHES GARBAGE DUMP | 1 |
August 30, 1928 | CHARLOTTE COOKSON, EMMETT DOBBS | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
CLARKE SEES NEED OF GRAPE JUICE PRESS | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
HUCKLEBERRY PATCH IS LOADED TO CAPACITY IS WORD OF LOUIE TODD | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
COMMUNITY CHURCH GETS A NEW COAT OF PAINT | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
FLADLUND SELLS MARKET INTEREST | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
KELLIE LEASES UNION OIL STATION | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
HEALTH OFFICER TO BAN THE LAKE REFUSE DUMPING | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
FIRE BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL BY FIRE CREW | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
WINN REED HOME IS DESTROYED BY FIRE | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
HEALTH OFFICER TO BAN THE LAKE REFUSE DUMPING | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
PRATT GETS SIX MONTHS IN THE COUNTY STOCKADE | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
HEWITT, GEORGE JR | 1 |
September 6, 1928 |
NORTHRUP, FLORELLA E | 1 |
September 13, 1928 |
TAKES WAR BRIDE BACK TO SCENE OF COURTSHIP AND NATIVE LAND (ESTER | 1 |
September 13, 1928 |
WESTER STARTS WORK ON WICKENCAMP BLDG | 1 |
September 13, 1928 |
MCHUGH TAKES OVER HOTEL CAFE | 1 |
September 13, 1928 |
CHAMBER MEET DEVOTED TO THE SCHOOLS | 1 |
September 13, 1928 |
AUTHORS BOAT NOW IS BACK AT THE SHIPYARD (WHITE, STEWART EDWARD) | 1 |
September 13, 1928 |
NEW SCOUT TROOP DEPENDS ON ENTRANCE OF NEW BOYS | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
BREWERS GARAGE IS NOW BEING ENLARGED | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
JUNIOR HIGH IS RECOMMENDED BY H C VESPER | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
COUNCIL PLANS TO HAVE HOUSES HERE NUMBERED | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
BREWERS GARAGE IS NOW BEING ENLARGED | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
KIRKLAND HARDWARE ADDS ATTRACTIVE GIFT SECTION | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
MERCHANTS COMBINE FOR DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
SHEET METAL WORKS HAS NEW MANAGEMENT | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
JUANITA FAIR SEPT 28 & 29 | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
ROSE HILL TO HAVE BIGGEST FAIR OCT 20 | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
COUNCIL ORDERS FIRE CHIEF PAY | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
FIRE THREATENS HOMES SUNDAY | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
COUNCIL ORDERS FIRE CHIEF PAY | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
COUNCIL PLANS TO HAVE HOUSES HERE NUMBERED | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
TENTATIVE 1929 BUDGET PASSED – HEARING OCT 1 | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
TOWN OF KIRKLAND – 1929 BUDGET | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
JUANITA FAIR SEPT 28 & 29 | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
RECOR, MYRON E | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
ROSE HILL TO HAVE BIGGEST FAIR OCT 20 | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
ALLEY WAY TO BE OPENED BY OWNERS | 1 |
September 20, 1928 |
CURVES TO BE TAKEN OUT OF JUANITA POINT ROAD, WILL REMOVE HAZARDS | 1 |
September 27, 1928 |
DOUGLASS TO GO TO ANACORTES | 1 |
September 27, 1928 |
LOY REDUCES PRICE ON HIS ENTIRE STOCK | 1 |
September 27, 1928 |
LOCAL CANNERY IS PUTTING UP HUGE PEAR PACK | 1 |
September 27, 1928 |
ALL SET FOR JUANITA FAIR FRI AND SAT | 1 |
September 27, 1928 |
FAIR WILL BE BROADCASTED | 1 |
September 27, 1928 |
BUDGET HEARING SET FOR NEXT MONDAY NIGHT | 1 |
September 27, 1928 |
ALL SET FOR JUANITA FAIR FRI AND SAT | 1 |
September 27, 1928 |
HESTER, J MARTIN | 6 |
September 27, 1928 |
HERE ARE THE HUNTING LIMITS FOR NEXT MONDAY | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | CELEBRATE TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (BROOKS, HERBERT H) | 7 |
October 4, 1928 | CITY CHAMBER TO GIVE TROPHY FOR EXHIBITS | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | COUNCIL WOULD RID STREETS OF REFUSE MENACE | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | OVER FIVE HUNDRED EAT CHICKEN DINNER AT JUANITA FAIR SUNDAY | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | COUNCIL WOULD RID STREETS OF REFUSE MENACE | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | DOUGLASS TURNS IN RESIGNATION | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | TOWN BUDGET IS CUT TO LITTLE OVER SIXTEEN MILLS | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | CHARGES AGAINST ANDREEN REDUCED | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | SEIDEL NABS BOOZE AUTO | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | FATHER CARBOY IS TRANSFERRED | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | FULL GOSPEL MISSION HAS NEW PASTOR | 1 |
October 4, 1928 | STREET LIGHT IS CONFUSING | 1 |
October 11, 1928 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 7 |
October 11, 1928 |
14,500 PAID FOR VIEW LOTS | 5 |
October 11, 1928 |
LAKESHORE SERVICE STATION LEASED TO KIRKLAND MAN | 1 |
October 11, 1928 |
MAYOR URGES AID IN KEEPING STREETS CLEAN | 1 |
October 11, 1928 |
MAYOR URGES AID IN KEEPING STREETS CLEAN | 1 |
October 11, 1928 |
ADAMS, MRS L M | 6 |
October 11, 1928 |
ANDREWS, NANCY FORREST | 1 |
October 11, 1928 |
GROVE, SAMUEL STEWART | 6 |
October 11, 1928 |
RECOR, MYRON CARHILE | 12 |
October 11, 1928 |
EVANS OUSTED AS ENGINEER ON SAMMAMISH RD | 1 |
October 11, 1928 |
FALL CITY ROAD CONTRACT LET | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
FORMER EDITOR NOTED WRITER (GILBERT, KENNETH) | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
HERE IS OPPORTUNITY TO SPREAD SUNSHINE AND AID THE “SHUT-INS” | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
EXPECT CROWDS AT THE ROSE HILL FAIR SATURDAY | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
COUNCIL PLANS RENAMING OF MANY STREETS | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
WEBB CHOSEN TO FILL VACANCY ON TOWN COUNCIL | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
DOCK COVERING IS OBJECTED TO | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
NAME FATHER MURPHY FOR LOCAL PARISHES | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
EXPECT CROWDS AT THE ROSE HILL FAIR SATURDAY | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
LOCAL MEN TAKE RIDE IN BIG PLANE | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
DOCK COVERING IS OBJECTED TO | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
BRIDGE QUESTION AGAIN BECOMES A LIVE ISSUE | 6 |
October 18, 1928 |
COUNCIL PLANS RENAMING OF MANY STREETS | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
STREET LIGHT AND DEADMAN COME OUT | 1 |
October 18, 1928 |
MAUDE MONTEITH, CHARLES N LOCK | 7 |
October 25, 1928 |
LOCAL MAN IS PROUD OWNER OF POSTCARD FROM GRAF ZEPPELIN (BURCH, W | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
SIEVER RANDALL OPENS MARKET | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
CHICKEN CANNERY PROGRESSES | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
OVER 800 PEOPLE ATTEND ROSE HILL FAIR SATURDAY; BIG SUCCESS | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
DISEASE SCARE CLOSES SCHOOL | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
CHICKEN CANNERY PROGRESSES | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
STOCKADE MAY BE CLOSED IS SHERIFF’S WORD | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
BOOTH, THELMA MARIE | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
CURTIS, NORMAN E | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
GILLILAND, SUSAN FRANCES | 7 |
October 25, 1928 |
KAUFMAN, MRS WALTER | 1 |
October 25, 1928 |
KEOWN, ORA | 6 |
October 25, 1928 |
OVER 800 PEOPLE ATTEND ROSE HILL FAIR SATURDAY; BIG SUCCESS | 1 |
November 1, 1928 |
WESTER NAMES NEW CHAMBER COMMITTEES | 1 |
November 1, 1928 |
ROSE HILL FAIR NETS NICE GAIN | 1 |
November 1, 1928 |
TOWN IS TRANSFORMED AS KIDS INDULGE IN SPIRIT OF HALLOWEEN | 1 |
November 1, 1928 |
CURTIS, NORMAN EDWARD | 12 |
November 1, 1928 |
GOV HARTLEY IS SPEAKER HERE SATURDAY NITE | 1 |
November 1, 1928 |
CLUB TAKES EXCEPTION TO NEWSPAPER COMMENT | 1 |
November 1, 1928 |
TROUBLE BREWS IN COLONY OF BROTHER ISAIAH | 1 |
November 1, 1928 |
WOOLEN MILL OPENS UP FOR SHORT PERIOD | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
NEW LIGHTS TRANSFORM SCHOOL ROOMS (PHOTOS) | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
RERICK IS BUILDING A NEW APARTMENT HOUSE | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
CHARLEY JONES BUYS WHALENS GROCERY STORE | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
CANNERY CLOSES RECORD SEASON ON PEAR CROP | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
HOT ARGUMENT LOOMS AT NEXT CHAMBER MEET | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
NEW RESIDENTS FOR EAST SIDE | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
SHIPYARD RUMOR IS PREMATURE | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
CAMPBELL, JOHN | 12 |
November 8, 1928 |
HUNTINGTON, PERCY R | 6 |
November 8, 1928 |
SMITH, NATHANIEL | 7 |
November 8, 1928 |
TOWN BB TEAM IS ORGANIZED | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
HOW THE TOWN VOTED | 1 |
November 8, 1928 |
LEGION POST GETS NOVEL ARMISTICE GREETING FROM PARIS LEGION POST | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (HILL, MR AND MRS CHARLES) | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
MERCHANTS PLANNING BIGGEST CHRISTMAS BUYING CAMPAIGN | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
MRS MCGANN MOVES STUDIO INTO POSTOFFICE BUILDING | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
YOUNGER OPENS SEATTLE STORE | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
WINDOW LIGHTS GAIN HEADWAY | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
WOMENS ORGANIZATIONS JOIN IN ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVE | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
LOCAL MAN OPENS DENTIST OFFICE IN MED-DEN BLDG | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
KIRKLAND SERVICE CLUB IS NEW NAME CHOSEN | 6 |
November 15, 1928 |
WOMENS ORGANIZATIONS JOIN IN ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVE | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
ACTIVITY SHOWN IN MANY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
TO RECOMMEND STREET CHANGES | 1 |
November 15, 1928 |
TO REVIVE OLD HIGHWAY CLUB | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
1ST NEON SIGN ON NEW BLDG | 1A |
November 22, 1928 |
NEW STRUCTURE REMINDS SOME OF OLDEN DAYS | 1A |
November 22, 1928 |
NEW WICKENCAMP BLDG TO BE FORMALLY OPENED NOV 24 (PHOTO) | 1A |
November 22, 1928 |
DOUGLASS BOOT SHOP SANG ITS SWAN SONG TUESDAY | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
ELWOODS WILL HAVE NEW STORE | 1A |
November 22, 1928 |
GEO SCOFIELD CO ROOFS NEAR HALF OF KIRKLAND | 3A |
November 22, 1928 |
JOHN WESTER CONTRACTOR ON NEW BUILDING | 1A |
November 22, 1928 |
OPEN DRESSMAKING HDQTS IN POST OFFICE BUILDING | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
PERMIT IS GRANTED FOR SERVICE STATION | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
COUNCIL OKEHS PLAN SUGGESTED BY STREET COM. | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
WEBB TAKES COUNCIL SEAT FOR FIRST TIME MONDAY | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
CONTRAST THIS NEW DEVELOPMENT (PHOTO OF FERRY DOCK) | 3A |
November 22, 1928 |
DEPUTIES RAID JUANITA STILL | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
DAVIS, NIOTA MAY | 12 |
November 22, 1928 |
SMITH, JACKSON | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
YORK, ELLA | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
KHS TEAM LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP BUT MAKES VERY GOOD RECORD | 1 |
November 22, 1928 |
COUNCIL OKEHS PLAN SUGGESTED BY STREET COM. | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
TO PLANT 50,000 DOLLARS IN BULBS | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
MERCHANTS ARE HARD AT WORK ON CAMPAIGN PLAN | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
MERCHANTS HEAR TALK ON SHOW WINDOW LIGHTING | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
JOURNAL OFFERS COOKING SCHOOL TO EAST SIDERS | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
JOURNAL’S BIG COOKING SCHOOL WILL BE HELD DEC 11-14 INC. | 9 |
November 29, 1928 |
CLUB PLANNING BEAUTIFUL TREE | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
FERRY WASHINGTON IS ON WAYS AT SHIPYARD | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
VAN LOCATES VALUABLE POLICE DOG – QUALIFIES AS FIRST CLASS DETECT | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
MARSH, WILLIAM NICHOLAS | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
FERRY WASHINGTON IS ON WAYS AT SHIPYARD | 1 |
November 29, 1928 |
DISTRICT RAISE AMOUNT FOR HIGHWAY FUND | 1 |
December 6, 1928 |
WE TOO HAVE A $5 DAY BANKER | 1 |
December 6, 1928 |
J WESTER STARTS WORK ON NEW J C PENNEY BLDG – OLD STORE RAZED | 1 |
December 6, 1928 |
REX DRUG GETS SECOND NEON SIGN IN KIRKLAND | 1 |
December 6, 1928 |
GATES IS THE NEW C OF C SECRETARY | 1 |
December 6, 1928 |
NORTHRUP KILLS CONSOLIDATION | 1 |
December 6, 1928 |
JOURNAL’S COOKING SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY AT GATEWAY . | 1 |
December 6, 1928 |
TALKING PICTURE TO BE AT GATEWAY THURS. | 8 |
December 6, 1928 |
DAVIS, NIOTA MAE | 8 |
December 6, 1928 |
MOORE, CAPT DARRAL G | 8 |
December 6, 1928 |
BIDS CALLED ON LAKE SAMMAMISH ROAD FOR DEC 23RD; EVANS KICKS | 1 |
December 6, 1928 |
EAST SIDE TO HAVE REDUCED POWER RATES | 1 |
December 13, 1928 |
OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (CROW MR AND MRS WILLIAM) | 1 |
December 13, 1928 |
BUSINESS DISTRICT WILL UNDERGO MANY CHANGES | 1 |
December 13, 1928 |
TEACHERS PRAISE SCHOOL LIGHTING | 8 |
December 13, 1928 |
WILLIAMS JOINS GROCERY CHAIN | 1 |
December 13, 1928 |
BUSINESS DISTRICT WILL UNDERGO MANY CHANGES | 1 |
December 13, 1928 |
SICKNESS CUTS ATTENDANCE AT COOKING SCHOOL | 1 |
December 13, 1928 |
STREETS TO GET HOLIDAY ATTIRE | 1 |
December 13, 1928 |
HI-WAY PATROL TO CHECK LIGHTS | 1 |
December 13, 1928 |
KENT, VIOLET | 2 |
December 13, 1928 |
ALL NORTHWEST ROAD PROGRAM IS RESULT OF STANWOOD MEETING | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
JOHN GATES WINS PLACE IN ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
BLAU’S GARAGE TO BE REBUILT; WORK STARTED | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
CAMPAIGN HAS EFFECT IN SPITE OF FLU ATTACK | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
LAKEVIEW SERVICE STATION REOPENS | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
TIRE AND BATTERY SHOP NOW UNDER NEW NAME | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
MEN AND BOAT FEARED MISSING | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
RELIEF COMM. TO BE ON JOB | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
BLAU’S GARAGE TO BE REBUILT; WORK STARTED | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
COUNCIL MAY RESTORE WATER RATES IN TOWN | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
CAMPAIGN HAS EFFECT IN SPITE OF FLU ATTACK | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS SHOW ACTIVE WEEK FOR CHURCHES | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
TEXACO PLANS KIRKLAND PLANT | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
SALES GIVE EVIDENCE OF READY MARKET HERE | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
GIRLS ORGANIZE BASKETBALL | 6 |
December 20, 1928 |
CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS SHOW ACTIVE WEEK FOR CHURCHES | 1 |
December 20, 1928 |
COUNCIL MAY RESTORE WATER RATES IN TOWN | 1 |
December 27, 1928 |
FERRY CORNER IS PACKED AS GIFTS AWARDED | 1 |
December 27, 1928 |
RED WHITE AND BLUE TRADING CO OPENS | 1 |
December 27, 1928 |
TIMELY ARRIVAL SAVES REX DRUG FROM DISASTROUS BLAZE | 1 |
December 27, 1928 |
WIND WRECKS THE COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE | 1 |
December 27, 1928 |
LEGION MEMBER AIDS IN CAPTURE | 1 |
December 27, 1928 |
MUSGROVE, WILLIAM | 6 |
December 27, 1928 |
TECHNICALITY MAY BLOCK NEW SAMMAMISH RD | 1 |
December 27, 1928 |
PHONE RATES TO MEDINA REDUCED | 1 |
December 27, 1928 |
WIND WRECKS THE COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE | 1 |
January 3, 1929 | CHAMP CALKINS TELLS YOUNG BOYS HOW TO PLAY CHECKERS (CALKINS, C E | 1 |
January 3, 1929 | BROOKS WARNS AGAINST POOR HOME WIRING | 1 |
January 3, 1929 | SUPT. JACKSON SAYS NEW RULE IS A STEP BACKWARD | 1 |
January 3, 1929 | BANDITS GUNS BIG AS CANNONS TO C L ANDREWS | 1 |
January 3, 1929 | GILGREN, IDA | 7 |
January 3, 1929 | LEED, LAURON B | 1 |
January 3, 1929 | URGES SUPPORT OF IS. BRIDGE | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
LOCAL POULTRY RAISER CARRIES OFF BIG HONORS | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKLAND | 3 |
January 10, 1929 |
KIRKLAND GIRL TRAVELS TO ODD CORNERS OF THE EARTH (WILLIAMS, RUTH | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
NELL BARRY TAYLOR IN PICTURE AT GATEWAY | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
MCCRAYS SERVICE STATION IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
RANDALL TO OPEN NEW MARKET | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
WITTENMEYER, ANNA K | 6 |
January 10, 1929 |
CHAMBER COMM. EXPLAINS PLAN FOR 1929 DRIVE | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
COUNCIL SAVES 3000 ON BUDGET ITEMS FOR YEAR | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
SAYS HE KNOWS GUILTY PARTY (LETITIA WHITEHALL MURDER) | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
BALDWIN, JOHN GEORGE | 7 |
January 10, 1929 |
EMMONS, WILLARD | 7 |
January 10, 1929 |
COLLINS HEADS SERVICE CLUB | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
POOL TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD IN KIRKLAND | 12 |
January 10, 1929 |
ROSE HILL CLUB TO LABEL CROSS STREETS | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
BRIDGE PLAN RECEIVES OK | 1 |
January 10, 1929 |
ROSE HILL CLUB TO LABEL CROSS STREETS | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
LOCAL MAN IS GRANTED TACOMA SEATTLE BUS LINE (KRAKENBURG, BARNEY) | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
SCHOOL TEACHER IS THE WINNER OF SPELLING BEE (MILLER, LAURA) | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
CITY SERVICE STATION NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
EAST SIDE SIGN MOVES TO ITS NEW QUARTERS | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
MORRIS BUYS EAST SIDE MKT | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
NEW RADIO STORE IS COMING TO KIRKLAND | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
R R MILLER IS V P OF CHAMBER | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
ROSE HILL TO GIVE MINSTREL SHOW | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
LOCAL SHIPYARD IS LOWEST BIDDER ON $400,000 MOTOR-SHIP | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
PROGRESS NOW BEING MADE IN APPREHENDING CAR PILFERERS | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
FAGERBERG, MINNIE | 7 |
January 17, 1929 |
HAWLEY, JULIA | 6 |
January 17, 1929 |
LOUB, EFFE | 1 |
January 17, 1929 |
PASTIME WINS POOL TOURNEY | 6 |
January 17, 1929 |
CALLS FOR BIDS ON NEW FERRY | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
LYRIC THEATRE TO OPEN SATURDAY NITE | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
BOY KILLED AS HE IS THROWN FROM CAR | 6 |
January 24, 1929 |
DISTRICTS ARE LAID OUT FOR INTENSIVE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
COUNCIL PASSES ORDINANCE ON FIRE CHIEF PAY; MAYOR DISAGREES | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
COUNCIL RAISES MINIMUM FOR WATER USERS | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
THREE COUNCIL TERMS EXPIRE | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
CLAIM DEATH IS DUE TO VIOLENCE | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
DEPUTIES LOCATE WELL CONCEALED BOOZE CACHE | 6 |
January 24, 1929 |
DEPUTIES PICK UP THREE EAST SIDE MOONSHINERS | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
ROWELL TO TALK ON DOPE TRAFFIC | 12 |
January 24, 1929 |
BEACH, GEORGE WILLIAM | 7 |
January 24, 1929 |
BOGGS, W N | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
REED, BERT | 6 |
January 24, 1929 |
SPURLING, JESSIE MAY | 7 |
January 24, 1929 |
TURNER, CALEB | 6 |
January 24, 1929 |
CHARLES WILCOX NOW HAS NATIONAL RABBIT MAGAZINE | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED TO DRAFT BILL ON STREET NAMES | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
COUNTY SANDS KIRKLAND REDMOND HI-WAY TUES | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
GOV APPROVES PAVING FOUR MILES OF HIWAY | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
BURR ASKS FOR NEW FRANCHISE (TELEPHONE) | 1 |
January 24, 1929 |
COUNCIL RAISES MINIMUM FOR WATER USERS | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
BLAU’S GARAGE MODERNIZED – NOW READY FOR BUSINESS | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
SHUH TO CLOSE STORE FEB 15 | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES TO BE NOMINATED | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
THAWING OF PIPES IS CAUSE OF FIRE TUES. | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
MEMBERS SEEK RE-ELECTION | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
SHIPYARD GETS OFFICIAL OK ON SHIP CONTRACT | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
HIGHWAY PATROL STEPS IN TO STOP BOBSLEDDING ON MAIN HIGHWAYS | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
KIDS BREAKING INTO HOUSES | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
PRATT, O E | 4 |
January 31, 1929 |
STAGE LINE UP FOR DECISION | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
HEAVY WIND TAKES THE ROOF OFF WOOLEN MILL | 1 |
January 31, 1929 |
HEAVY WIND TAKES THE ROOF OFF WOOLEN MILL | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
WHITES OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING (WHITE, MR AND MRS H D) | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
SNOW DELAYS PENNEY STORE | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
COMMUNITY DINNER MARKS FOURTH ANNUAL WASHINGTON WEEK | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
JUANITA SCHOOL IS GIVEN HONOR | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
PENNY CONSENTS TO BE SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
PLAN WOULD AID POOR DISTRICTS | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
BURDGE, WILLIAM | 4 |
February 7, 1929 |
HUNGERFORD, MARY | 5 |
February 7, 1929 |
POWERS, MICHAEL ROBERT | 5 |
February 7, 1929 |
WESTALL, JACK | 10 |
February 7, 1929 |
MANY MEN FROM THE EASTSIDE WORK ON NEW POWER CO PLANT | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
NEW POWER PLANT AIDS EAST SIDE | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
SNOW DELAYS PENNEY STORE | 1 |
February 7, 1929 |
BOND HOLDERS OF MILL WILL MEET | 1 |
February 14, 1929 |
GATES ENTERS INSURANCE FIELD | 1 |
February 14, 1929 |
NOMINATE FOUR FOR DIST. BOARD | 1 |
February 14, 1929 |
CAST PUTS ON FINAL TOUCHES FOR BIG PLAY | 1 |
February 14, 1929 |
MONTOGOMERY, JOHN | 7 |
February 14, 1929 |
THOMAS, CATHERINE | 6 |
February 14, 1929 |
SCOUTS OBSERVE 19TH ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY | 1 |
February 14, 1929 |
CHURCHILL COMPETES IN PRIZE ESSAY ON PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT | 1 |
February 14, 1929 |
KRACKENBERG HAS INSIDE TRACK BUT FACES FIGHT FOR BUS LINE | 1 |
February 14, 1929 |
MARGARET WINDSHEIMER, J P MCEVOY | 1 |
February 21, 1929 |
“BLISS FOR SIX” MAKES HIT WITH THEATRE GOERS WED. | 1 |
February 21, 1929 |
COUNCIL ORDERS SPECIAL REPAIRS PUT ON STREETS | 1 |
February 21, 1929 |
KAY-TEX OPENS SEATTLE PLANT | 1 |
February 21, 1929 |
SMITH, FRANCES KAMBER | 10 |
February 21, 1929 |
CHAMNESS OPENS HIS NEW REAL ESTATE OFFICE | 1 |
February 21, 1929 |
PLENTY OF BUSES AND CAN START IN 24 HOURS SAYS KRACKENBERG | 1 |
February 21, 1929 |
COUNCIL ORDERS SPECIAL REPAIRS PUT ON STREETS | 1 |
February 21, 1929 |
ROAD FUND IS TAKEN AWAY BY COMMISSIONERS | 1 |