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Edmond S. Meany

In February, 1890, Crandall & Price purchased the paper. (Edwin N. Fuller, in Washington Press Association Proceedings, 1887–1890, page 88.)


FARRINGTON, GARFIELD COUNTY.

Register, established on October 5, 1888, by E. S. Crane. It was an independent weekly using "patent" insides. (Lord & Thomas Newspaper Directory, for 1890.)


FREMONT,[1] KING COUNTY.

Lake Union Sentinel, a semi-weekly listed in the Seattle City Directory for 1890.


GARFIELD, WHITMAN COUNTY.

Enterprise, established in July, 1890, by John U. Hamilton. (Edwin N. Fuller, in Washington Press Association Proceedings, 1887–1890, page 85.)


GIBRALTER, SKAGIT COUNTY.

Washington Farmer, see North Yakima Washington Farmer. The name of Gibraltar has been changed to Dewey.


GOLDENDALE, KLICKITAT COUNTY.

Gazette. "On May 14, 1885, it was sold by W. A. Walsh to a joint stock company and was merged into another paper." (Edwin N. Fuller, in Washington Press Association Proceedings, 1887–1890, page 83.)

Klickitat Sun, founded in 1879 and mentioned in the Census Reports of 1880.

Sentinel, frequently referred to as Klickitat Sentinel, founded in 1879 and mentioned in the Census Reports of 1880. Partial files are in the University of Washington Library and in the State Library at Olympia.

Tribune, founded on December 5, 1885, by M. H. Abbott and sold on June 3, 1886. (Edwin N. Fuller, in Washington Press Association Proceedings, 1887–1890, page 83.)


GRAYS HARBOR CITY, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY.[2]

Times, established on June 5, 1890, by E. B. Piper. The paper suspended when the real estate boom of that time collapsed.


HALLER CITY, SNOHOMISH COUNTY

Stillaquamish Times, see Arlington Times.


  1. Now part of Seattle.