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Mount Peoh Rebecca Lodge No. 191, as well as The Iola Council No. 36 Degree of Pocahontas, to install new officers at Schober's Hall. |
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The F. Roethlisberger coal mine near the South Cle Elum fish hatchery is about to open.
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It is reported that $20,000 worth of 1918 war savings stamps have been cashed in at the post office and banks during the week.
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George Pablich, a Serbian miner, passed away. He was single and lived with the Mervos family on 2nd street. He is buried in the Serbian cemetery.
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Several fine examples of coal from the F. Rothlisberger coal mine near the fish hatchery were on display.
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Five Cle Elum boys (V. Glavich, Tony Mohar, T. Susan, F. Mikulvich, and Nick Rodich) organized a Jugo-slav Tanburica orchestra to raise funds for starving children and women in Jugo-slavia.
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S.A. Milton, President of the Great Western Silica Co. of Ellensburg, is selling bonds here to aid in the development of its silica works at Roza. They have mining rights on 900 acres.
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Domenick Cabassa, born in Coassolo di Longo, Italy on August 23, 1874, is to be buried in the Druid's cemetery.
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B.J. Hummel is looking for a location for his black fox and muskrat fur farming operation.
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Ed Willis and Charlie Connell have begun construction of a wireless radio station in Cle Elum.
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Mrs. H.V. Cartwright in Roslyn has the first kindergarten on East Washington Street. It is not part of the public school system.
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Total coal production is 1 million tons. This is less than the year before.
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Casland. About 300 men are now employed in the Cascade Camps.
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The Roslyn Colts defeat the Casland Timberwolves 20 to 10.
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The Mineral Creek Copper Co. has uncovered 200,000 tons of ore. Carries 1 to 15 percent copper and 2 ounces of silver.
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Aaron Reese of Sunset Auto Co. drove over from Spokane in a Maxwell chassis. Fire Department appropriated $700.
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Myrtle Wilson, a snake charmer playing with a carnival in Roslyn in 1915, was fatally bitten by a rattlesnake.
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Estella Ley, (no further information given).
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The new Roslyn grandstand is completed.
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Salmon la Sac. Mount Stewart club of Ellensburg has begun work on the club lodge.
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