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Edmond S. Meany

AUBURN, KING COUNTY

See entry under Slaughter, King County.


BELLINGHAM, WHATCOM COUNTY

See entries under, Fairhaven, Sehome and Whatcom.


BLAINE, WHATCOM COUNTY

Journal, established on April 23, 1885, by Louis R. Flowers, and continued to date except for a suspension of six months in 1893. About 1905 it absorbed the Blaine Reporter. The files for 1885 and 1886 are in possession of George Cain, of Blaine, those from January 1, 1887 to date are in the Journal office.


BUCKLEY, PIERCE COUNTY

Banner, established on December 17, 1889, by Thomas E. Ashe. Independent.


BUCODA, THURSTON COUNTY

Enterprise, established in November, 1889, by R. F. Pattison and J. W . Julian and its publication continued until 1894 when it suspended and the plant was moved to Cosmopolis. (J. C. Rathbun, History of Thurston County, page 118.) No files have been located.


CAMAS, CLARKE COUNTY

See entry under La Camas.


CASTLEROCK, COWLITZ COUNTY

Cowlitz Advocate, established on July 10, 1886, by E. H. Flagg. Republican.

CATHLAMET, WAHKIAKUM COUNTY

Gazette, established on February 1, 1889. Independent.


CENTRALIA, LEWIS COUNTY

Chronicle, established in July, 1889, by Thomas Scammons and J. E. Whinnery. Independent.

News. Rowell & Rathbun began the Naparvine Western Washington Farmer in August, 1886. On April 1, 1887, the plant was sold to A. E. Partridge and VV. F. Pattison who moved it to Centralia and began the News. On August 14, 1889, Charles Prosch wrote: "One month ago Mr. Partridge commenced the publication of the Daily News which makes a better appearance than