2 WHITE BLUFFS, WASHINGTON, SPOKESMAN More than a score of relatives, Pa- NEWS lixValley grange members, neighbors BORAH WILL NOT Leaders in Freedom’s Cause WASHINGTON and other friends joined in an old- time ‘“house-raising bee” to build a SUPPORT HOOVER ITEMS OF INTEREST home for the family of Ray Church, Palix farmer, who lost practically all belongings by fire last week, fdaho Solon Denounces the Brief of Happenings of their Resume A distribution of $728,134 to poultry- Prohibition Plank. Collected for men of the state is announced by the the Week Washington.—Senator William E, Washington Co-operative Egg & Poul- Borah, Idaho dry, repudiating the Re- Our Readers. try association. The amount is made publican platform, announced in the: up of capital stock cof the retirement senate he will not support President years ago and THE MARKETS of $700,134 issued four Hoover for re-election. dividend for the half Portland a 4 per cent His announcement came dramatical- Wheat Big Bend bluestem, hard year. ly a few minutes after he had conclud- winter, 6014 c; soft white and western The Walla Walla Canning company, ed a hlistering speech denouncing the: prohibition plank as mean- white, bl1c; hard winter, northern at its experimental plant this season, Republican spring and western red, 49%c, processed 5242 cases of green aspara- ing repeal of the Eighteenth amend- ment. Hay—Buying prices, f. o. b. Port gus with a value of $22,058.50. The Asked by Senator Lewis, Illinois land; Alfalfa, Yakima, $13.50. payroll was $2537.15 and growers were Democrat, whether he would campaign Butterfat—Pound 11@13c. paid $9068.34 for supplies which were against for Mr. Hoover, Borah, ris- Eggs—Ranch, 15@16c. because lack of or going to waste of ing slowly at his place, déclared: Hogs—Good to choice, [email protected]. market. “] understand the senator to ask steers, [email protected]. Cattle—Choice Yakima and Walla Walla onion whether I will support President Hoo- Lambs—Spring, [email protected]. growers have been assured of an even ver upon the present platform. I will Seattle break on freight rates, in a message not.” white, western white, Wheat—Soft received by the Yakima Chamber of There was tomblike silence in the winter, 50c; western red, hard 50c; Commerce from Congressman Sum- chamber as Borah, glancing neither to porthern spring, 50c; bluestem, 60c. mers. The two sections ship about left nor right, resumed his seat, Eggs—Ranch, 17@18c. ; 1400 cars of the big Spanish Sweet slouched in his chair. Butterfat—Pound 15c. variety. Borah will be a man without a party Hogs—Good to choice, [email protected]. so far as the national elections this There are just as many Indians on steers, [email protected]. fall are concerned. Cattle—Choice the Yakima reservation now as there Sheep—Spring lambs, [email protected]. He said he would not support the 1930, made by the Spokane were in a check Democratic nominee for the Presi- Indian agency showing 2908, exactly Cattle—Steers, good, [email protected]. dency. the same number as there were two Borah will cam- Hogs—Good tc choice, [email protected]. It was indicated years ago. In the period the number paign progressive sen- Lambs—Good to choice, [email protected]. for individual of males increased and the number ators. [le will support his colleague, of females decreased. Senator Thomas of Idaho, and possibly the history of Wisconsin. For the third time in The Rev. Henry Fernybough, 58, for Blaine of at I Senator George Norris of Nebraska, the Tieton dam rimrock, storage 25 years superintendent of the Ta- Hoover in 1928, em- water last week flowed over the mission, who bolted Mr. coma Seaman’s institute died approved Borah's declara- “drum” gates of the reclamation reser- phatically after an illness of a year. He was said: voir. tions. He known to sailors around the world. “] will not be the only renegade this The difference between an average He met and cared for 325,000 sailors year.” and a bumper crop in Adams county in Tacoma during the last quarter of He will not support Hoover. Wheth- this year depends upon the next few a century, he estimated. er he supports the Democratic candi- said, upon whether weeks. A soaking rain would be of A second consignment of 22 tons of date, "he depends names “another Hoover.” great benefit. flour from the federal farm board has the party He classed as “another Hoover” Owen collision between an auto- arrived at Vancouver and will be dis- A head-on D. Young, Newton D. Baker and Gov. mobile and a Northern Pacific train tributed to needy families through the general who fought for independence. His untiring efforts converted the AY ert Ritchie of Maryland. (I)—FRIEDRICH WILHELM VON STEUBEN. Prussian at a blind crossing resulted in the local unit of the American Red Cross. alone would almost disheartened American handful of patriots into a disciplined and effective army. Norris said prohibition strategy Claire Edna Nichols of The flour came by train, instead of (2> —. The Scipio Africanus of the Revolution. He saved the South by the brilliant that ruined death of Mrs. not start a third party movement. Cornwallis. N Snohomish, south of Everett. by boat, and was unloaded at the plant military figure in the War for Independence. He dieG of eleven wounds at the . (3)—JOHANN DE KALB. Prominent battered body of of the Washington Growers. (4)—. Hero of Ticonderoga. Described in Revolutionary annals as “A real bucko, of almost gigantic stature and The bruised and Sharkey Given Decision Resolutions favoring elimination of strength, with a florid idea of freedom as the fortune of the brave, and no pale idea of himself.” Harry Marvin Wilson was brought to Over Max Schmeling a Colville mortuary last week from his county road and bridge taxes have New York.—Jack Sharkey was voted near Rice, where he had been been adopted by the State Grange. The Carolinians were not recognized five minutes, Colonel Ferguson and 200 ranch the new heavyweight champion of the Day labor on highways is also That Glorious Day by Great Britain as being at war. of his men had been killed; 128 had gored to death by an infuriated bull. state world before 70,000 at the Madison were recommended. The grangers went on Those opposing the British were treat- been wounded and 600 surren 1. J. Bowman has been put in jail at Square Garden bowl at Long Island at Mountain rebels, outlaws. The dered by De Peyster. The Americans record in favor of some legislation that heavy- King’s ed as traitors and Spokane on the charge of attempting { City after one of the dullest British went through the country had lost 28 killed and 62 wounded. would prevent the use of state road weight fights history of the ring. to sell flour given him by the Red in the The battle on the hanging, shooting, pillaging and burn- The was not merely de- I funds for political purposes. There was no fighting during the 15 feated; it was destroyed. The Cross for emergency relief. This is summit of King's ing. The Tories—Americans on the Amer Through an arrangement by the rounds, nothing but careful long-range fcan soldiers recognizing notori the first arrest of its kind in Spokane mountain, rising side of the British—were the worst some county commissioners of Spokane boxing. ; the border of of the lot. ous Tories among the captiyes pro county. above county the park board, the city com- At the end of the fight the whole the two Carolinas, Planters fleeing from these men and ceeded to hang about ten of them, bui With the reopening of Schafer Bros. left side of Sharkey's face was swol- any the mountains the officers made them stop. The num- missioners and the United Railways, was unlike these conditions crossed shingle mill at Montesano, 40 more len. His left eye was closed. Sharkey the settlers in what are ber of men on both sides has been unemployed family men receiving other in the Revo- and warned men have been put to work. The fought in retreat with Schmeling stab- and Ken: varfously given. The 1929 edition of groceries from the county will be lution; it was as now the states of Tennessee from among bing him with lefts. Judge George the Encyclopedia Britannica gives the crew has been hired given an to pay- decisive a victory tucky. It was there the battle of opportunity work in Kelly and Referee Gunboat Smith vot- British 1,000 loyalist militia (colon former employes and thereswill be no as ever was won King’s Mountain started. Col. John ment at the Indian Canyon golf course. ed for Sharkey. Charlie Mathisonr, the Col. Isaac ists) and 100 Prov:ncial Rangers; the vacancies. anywhere, and was Sevier of Tennessee and Declaring he had never seen so much other judge, voted for Schmeling. a turning point Shelby in Kentucky, noted Indian were real American “hackwoodsmen” Forest rangers, with the aid of 300 snow in the mountains this late in the Sharkey thought he had lost and in the War of In. fighters, got together, rallied their fol- placed at 900. to volunteer fire fighters, fought and put season in 26 years’ service went to Schmeling’s corner con- Even lowers and came across the mountains After this fight the American loy with the dependence. under control the first serious forest | gratulate him. When Joe Humphries that to Ferguson—the British leader alists were afraid to show their heads. forest department, Albert Baker, rang- had not known get burned 85 acres announced a new champion, Sharkey west. was while patriots came out more fire of the season that er, predicted the scenic highway along there was an army in that part of sweeping farthest The call the bold alniost keeled over. Most of the re- Virginians and Caro- ly. The North Carolina and Virginia of new timber near the east shore of the ridge of the Blue mountains be- the country to oppose the insolent and sent to other porters at the ringside considered the linians, rendezvous at legislatures became braver and more Lake Cle Elum, triumphant British until he . heard and at the great tween Weston, Or., and Dayton, prob- decision unfair. about the battle, which in a general Sycamore Shoals on the Holston they energetic, while the British under Corn It all the peaches to be produced in ably wauld not be opened before July joined by Campbell, Mc- wallis became discouraged and began order he called *a proof of the spirit were William the Yakima valley this season were 15. resources of the country.” Col Dowell, Cleveland, Hill, Hambrigit to retreat. Things cleared up for the Metcalf Heads Badger and shipped in straight cars the output A new high record for log produc- Ferguson his others leading their parties of struggling Colonists. There followed Patrick had been killed; and cars, according to the Ticket of Socialists with very little order or the battles of Cowpens, Guilford Court would be 2100 tion was set at the Beaver camp of the army destroyed or captured, and his mountaineers Milwaukee, Wis.—Frank 88. Metcalf, commander, Cornwallis, discipline. house. Eutaw Springs and Yorktown estimate of the Yakima Fruit Grow- Bloedel-Donovan Logging company forced to halt Milwaukee county supervisor, was march. The battle lasted just onc¢ hour and —and Independence. ers’ association. neavr Forks recently when 105 cars of his hitherto unimpeded nominated the Socialist candidate for of the Calispel valley have logs were loaded. The previous rec- Farmers governor. He was candidate for the busy fight ord, few ago, was would go around, but he preferred to soldiers who decisively smashed the been warned to get and made a weeks 95 same office In 1930. Emil Zidel, Mil- Morgan, Honor and Fame to go through. He was the Stonewull Indian power at Fallen Timbers. The grasshoppers that are now hatching. cars, according to A. Q. fore- waukee’s first Socialist mayor was Jackson of the Revolution. Indians called him “Black Snake” be- Crop prospects in the valley were man. The trainload consisted of 638 nominated for senator. Brave ‘Mad Anthony’ Stony Point, Monmouth., Brandywine, cause he worked so fast. never better. This is especially true unscaled logs. William Coleman, Milwaukee alder- Wayne Germantown—scores of great and General returned to his com: of hay and grain crops. When Mrs. Nettie Hoon of Walla man, was nominated for lieutenant A very tipsy Con: lesser fields of the Revolution—saw mand to receive from DBritish garrisons governor. The Socialist platform The old Cedar creek bridge near Walla awoke last Thursday she was tinental soldier ran Wwayne’s valor and his military ability. the northern forts they held so long adopted advocates public ownership lone, part of which collapsed May 27, able to look back on a full century afoul ot that rigor He loved to fight and he could fight. after the Revolution. Moving eastward and development of electric power gas and five men, one of living, for on that day she cele- ous disciplinarian, With serene contempt of danger and again, he was stricken with gout, com under a shovel plants, exemption of taxation on homes brated her 100th birth anniversary. Brig. Gen. Anthony death he went into many a battle cer- plicated by an old wound in his leg of whom was killed, was pulled down and establishment of a state-owned years told \Vayne, one night. tain that he didn't have a chance to Not quite fifty-two ola. he died recently by use of a donkey engine. When only a girl, a fortune teller bank. He gave the man a come back alive, but that only made December 14, 1796, at Presque lsle— A new piling bridge will be erected on Mrs. Hoon she would live to be 105 verbal dressing him, apparently, hurry on. \When a KErie, Pa.—D'hiladelphia Ledger. the site. years old, but Mrs. Hoon doesn’t place down, it Is related. him in the during now. Democratic Leaders in bullet hit head the ~ The bent forms and white hair of much faith in that fortune teller The discussion onslaught at Stony Point, he Railway gallant TICONDEROGA rapidly diminishing forces of the She intends to live longer than that. Fatal Accident aroused admiration was sure he was going to die and in- Grand Army of the Republic wore ‘When a flood of water was released Pittsburgh. Several Democratic in all present. Gen sisted on being carried up through the party leaders narrowly escaped injury dress packets and campaign hats last from the big dam on the Coweeman eral Wayne being battle so he could breathe his last on the (apitol Limited, crack Balti- his lan lived, week for the golden jubilee encamp- river recently, about 20 swimmers, able with within the captured fort. He more & Ohio train (‘hicago-bound from the department of Alaska at who were at a beach several miles guage, and he then threw the fellow and this capture, which o 1 that time ment of New York and \Washington, when the dam into the guardhouse. saved the Revolutionary cause. was Olympia. below the and two miles above locomotive boiler exploded near Pitts- me,” the had narrow escape. of “My, the general's mad at hailed as one of the brilliant military Report from Randle is that a num: Kelso a Some burgh, intoxicated patriot commniented, even exploits of the war. heard roar the ap- ber of fires were started in the tim- the party the of Two enginemen were instantly killed proudly, “Jus’ ole Mad Anthony, that's After the war, when British agents proaching water, and gave the alarm, ber in the Randle sector of the Big when the blast ripped apart the huge what he is—Mad !” stirred up Indian warfare iz the Norith Bottom district in eastern Lewis coun: and all reached high ground above the engine, causing $75,000 damage. The That, reported, origin ot west territory, Generals Hearmar and it is Is the recently. water except one girl, who was able victims were: Engineer O. I’. Smith, given from ty by an electric storm Near the nickna.ne one of the greatest St. Clalr suffered notable defeats to fight her way through the swift Lodi, Ohio, and Fireman H., K. Scott, P'resident Washington, Packwood ten different fires were also nghters of the American hLevolution the redwarriors. water. Akron, Ohio, though It is more likely that this able troubled by his fears that \WVayne was discovered. owner and beloved leader of men, who forged brave and nothing else. nevertheless As Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Moore and R. L. Lovejoy, and operator dairy lone, spent Army of Caterpillars Can the Scotch Irish and Pennsylvania sent him on to handle the situation—- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williams were of the Birchwood at cap. Dutch farmers ot the *“Pennsylvania a feather in Wayne's because he driving along the highway near Bingen his leisure time during the winter and Stop Railway Train toughest tighting and St. had long been bitter ene- Line” into the outfit Clair they witnessed a battle between two spring making an odd birdhouse. He Toltee, Colo.—A train was delayed of the war, earned his designation by mies. Wiuayne's army was pretty much gray diggers and a rattlesnake which used his own five-room dwelling as a an hour near here by an army ol cat- reckless, dashing, eagzer courage. riffraff, spent months drilling. “In the Name ot the Great Jehovah his and he mcdel, and the birdhouse is an exact erpillars on the track. Their crushed turning his men into and the !” was coiled in the middle of the high- If he couldn't go through, \Wayne drilling, drilling, facsimile, even way. Apparently the gray diggers to porches, chimneys, bodies made the wheels slip. Great swarms of have were teasing the snake and then get- color of paint and trimmings, made caterpillars a were gathered into groups and a swept this region, stripping leaves tude of republics, comments writer diers ting nimbly out of the way when it on scale of one inch to a foot. The [FFactor Journal, the officers. by torchlight, read to them from trees and ruining gardens. In Paine’s in the Milwaukee them. The car ran over the material was taken from 12 apple Pen the pamphlet: struck at Rio Grande National park damage has I'he Colonists tive months after de words of the refuge boxes. Every window and door opens snake, injuring it. It took in been so of forestcy in British Defeal claring their independence were well “These are the times that try men's into a separate compartment, enough extensive that aid Jersey gouls. The summer soldier and the the grass, where it was hunted down service specialists in Denver has beeo nigh beuten Across New for 24 nests. Washington's ragged s patriot will, and killed. | sought. All America bows frozen marshes sunshine Iu this crisis. \ reverently to the reminant of an army fled desperately shrink from the service of his country, Current new business of 216 lumber Incorporation of the Yakima Valley memor; ot George Two days before Christnas, 1776 but he tha. stands it now deserves the Lightning Kills Two reporting the West Coast Lum ~ Peach bureau on the same basis as the Washington But General Washington resolved. as a last love and thanks of man and woman. mills to Philadelphia. —Lightning killed two week | Washington Boxed Apple bureau and what of men desperate measure, to make a surprise Tyranny, like hell, i not easily con | bermen’s association for the men, persons, the the preliminary advertising campaign injured several other set ory ot another who, attack upon the Hessians at Trenton quered, yet we have this consolation ending June 11 was 8.9 per cent over fire to a and two large barns, i in national markets for Yakima valley fuctory with only his pen. But the chances of victory were so with us, that the harder .Le conflict | production, but shipments were three i and damaged houses and vehicles peaches were voted last week by the helped as much as small! The Americans, frozen starved the more lorious the trinmpb. what tenths per cent under production, the i while a torrentinl downpour stalled cheap we :steem too [ bureat’'s advertising committce. any in achieving and discouraged, were losers almost we obtain too | association said. trafliec and Aooded streets and cellars only gives \Washington's tri- before they started. As the American lightly: 'tis dearness that Asparagus packing has closed at ' More than 300 men, women and evervthing its value. Heuven knows ] nmph? commander sat gloomlily figuring his | Walla Walla. The cannery has paid children took part in a “hunger par who chances a pamphlet was brought in, how to put a oroper price upon ‘its Federal Employees Warned Tom Paine. for asparagus and $£35000 for ~ace” at Dit. Vernon recently which pre. arose to aid Amer- fresh from [*hiladelphia. goods and it will be strange. indeed ‘!810,000 Washington, Federal employees | labor since it started. Some beets | ceded a formal demand on the county ica in its darkes! “The (risis” was the title and “Com if g 0 celestial an article as freedom were warned by the civil service com- rated.” and strawberries will be packed exper commissioners to use their influence hour, and for a re mon Sense’ was the writer. \Washing: should not be highly ' l mission to obey its rules not to take are times tnat try | f{mentally until tomatoes are ripe in urging Governor Hartley to call 8 wird won only contemp and curses! ton read, then shouted in joy. “These the men’s an active part in political eampaigns was the battle cry at Trenton | They will processed special session of the legislaturs, Truly a stark reminder of the grati- The drums were sounded, the sol- souls” be i or face the loss of their jobs,