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  • From the Files

    Updated May 23, 2023

    8 Years Ago Adams County News May 25, 1898 Only sober candidates will be supported Soberness is a characteristic of the people of Adams County, and it is especially true of the candidate for office in the county as a rule, but it is always possible that among even the few who drink, one might be nominated. This moves us to say that this paper will not support any candidate for county or precinct office in this county, in the coming campaign, who is not a strictly temperate...

  • From the Files

    Updated May 16, 2023

    8 Years Ago Adams County News May 18, 1898 Band Reorganizes The old members of the Ritzville brass band met last Saturday evening at the courthouse for the purpose of reorganizing, and the following officers were elected: F.P. French, president and business manager; H.E. Gritman, treasurer; W.W. Zent, secretary; Fred Weiand, leader. It is the intention of the boys to get in and practice so they will not have to take the dust of any country band in the state. Good thing; push...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated May 2, 2023

    8 Years Ago Adams County News May 4, 1898 Saw the Soldiers Ritzville people were fortunate to the extent that they had the privilege last Saturday of seeing with their own eyes some of Washington's real, live soldiers. Word was received about noon Saturday that the soldiers would pass through about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and the excitement and patriotism began to raise accordingly. Although the gentle zephyrs were traveling at about a forty-mile gait, the citizens...

  • From the Files

    Updated Apr 25, 2023

    8 Years Ago Adams County News April 27, 1898 Local and Personal E.D. Gilson made a flying trip to the flat last Saturday. He went in the capacity of deputy treasurer to collect tax due on sheep. He met with his usual success and brought in the "dough." Frank Kingsley of Fletcher had the bad luck to fall from a roller harrow last Monday while working on rough ground on his ranch. He received a severe cut across the palm of his right hand, severing an artery and half cutting...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Apr 18, 2023

    8 Years Ago Adams County News April 20, 1898 Local and Personal Farmers will note that wheat has gone up five cents per bushel during the past week. It is likely the talk about war has influenced the market. Possibly the war talk will suddenly stop one of these days and wheat may come down again. S.P. Wright of Hatton sent us word last Friday by Benj. Martin that there is at his place a runaway boy. Mr. Martin says the boy is about fourteen years of age and appears to be bri...

  • From The Files

    Updated Apr 11, 2023

    8 Years Ago Adams County News April 13, 1898 Local and Personal Ott Brothers told the News last Friday that they were receiving foreign orders for flour as fast as the mill could make it at present, but that the capacity would be enlarged, and the mill would be run night and day in the near future. They also told us that the local demand was increasing rapidly and that they expected to supply nine-tenths of the home trade before the close of the summer. What might have been...

  • From the Files

    Updated Apr 4, 2023

    8 Years Ago Adams County News April 6, 1898 Local and Personal A new well-drilling machine from St. Louis arrived in Ritzville Monday. It was consigned to H.H. Wilburn. The force of railroad carpenters who have been here for the past two weeks went away Monday. J.C. Gillette of Willis is in town today. Mr. Gillette has fell into possession of a runaway boy. The boy says he is from Spokane. Mr. Gillette does not want to keep the boy and don't want to turn him adrift. He will...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Mar 28, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times March 29, 1923 Othello News Items On Sunday a couple of railroad boys got too much that fires the blood on board and proceeded to knock the faults out of each other all over Main Street. Marshall Harper interfered and they both resisted him so on Monday Police Judge B. F. Utter held court and assessed a fine of $50 and costs to each of them besides a suspended 30 days in jail. We are glad to know the police court is now open for business....

  • From the Files

    Updated Mar 21, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times March 22, 1923 Pass ordinance for water rental The city council passed a new water ordinance Tuesday evening for the control of the collection of water rentals. The ordinance provides that the water rent shall be paid monthly by the tenth of the month, and if not so paid a penalty will be imposed. If the water rent and penalty are not paid by the 20th of the month, the water superintendent shall shut off the water and a charge of $1.00...

  • From the Files

    Updated Mar 14, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times March 15, 1923 Two injured in car upset Sunday morning the Ford coupe occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heineman and the former's sister, Esther, overturned near the Dan Scott place when the steering gear broke. Mrs. Heinemann and Esther were badly injured, but Carl escaped with only minor bruises and lacerations. The two were brought to Mrs. Allen's and cared for. Examination and X-rays revealed no serious injuries. The car was very badly...

  • From the Files

    Updated Feb 28, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times March 1, 1923 Two are arrested on liquor charge C. F. Godfrey was arrested last Thursday morning by Sheriff Joe Schafer and Deputies Buehler and Oestreich and Marshal Starring. He pled guilty to the charge of liquor in possession and was fined $100 and costs by Justice W. D. McCollom and given a 30 day jail sentence which was suspended on good behavior. Godfrey is second truck operator at the depot. Jos. Ranger of Washtucna was arrested by...

  • From the Files

    Updated Feb 21, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times February 22, 1923 Federal Investigation of Columbia Basin Now Practically Assured Hopes of friends of the Columbia Basin project have been wonderfully revived by news that the amended measure calling for a federal survey had passed the house of representatives and the amendment approved by the Senate. The present bill calls for an appropriation of $150,000 for investigating the Columbia Basin Project and the Umatilla rapids project on the...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Feb 13, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times February 15, 1923 Ellen Burroughs Dies Suddenly at Spokane Miss Ellen Burroughs, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F.R. Burroughs of Ritzville, died suddenly last Sunday morning at St. Luke's hospital in Spokane. The news of her death was telephoned to this city and caused a profound shock to all her many friends and acquaintances. Just three weeks preceding she had undergone an operation for appendicitis and her recovery had been steady and...

  • From the Files

    Updated Feb 6, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times February 8, 1923 Will Soon Be Able to Test Out New City Well Hope to have ample supply of water to meet all requirements, including swimming pool. The casing is in place at the new city well at the park and the pump is being installed so that it will be possible in a few days to test out the well to determine the flow of water. The progress was reported at the city council meeting Tuesday evening. The council is anxious to have the job fin...

  • From the Files

    Updated Jan 31, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times February 1, 1923 Plan to Build Swimming Pool Dave Hoefel for the swimming pool committee reported that plans had been made whereby it was believed that $3700 could be raised for a swimming pool. The cost of a pool would be from $2700 to $3500. The location approved was in the southeast corner of the park but it would be necessary to have the consent of the city council. Officers Make Raid at Hatton Sheriff Schafer and Deputies Heddle,...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Jan 24, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times January 25, 1923 John Dugger Seriously Injured John Dugger, a prominent rancher residing twelve miles west of Ritzville, lies in a serious condition at the home of Mrs. Herman Dehnel in this city as a result of an automobile accident yesterday. Mr. Dugger was coming to town in company with Jacob Hardt in the latter's car. The road was frosty and slick and in some way the car skidded and turned over. Mr. Dugger was injured when the car...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Jan 17, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times January 18, 1923 Local Brevities Arthur Glander, formerly of Odessa, has been employed by the Ritzville Trading Company to take charge of their harness department which has been given space on the second floor of the main building. A party of Masons drove to Washtucna Saturday night to attend the Masonic installation there. W.H. Kreager acted as the installing officer. Others who went down were N.T. Rider, R.B. Ott, and Phil Bier....

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Jan 10, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times January 11, 1923 Falls From Train at Cheney Fred Austin is going about with his face all bandaged up. His injuries were caused in a mysterious manner. He went down to Lind Saturday morning where he spent the day. He says he remembers nothing more than in the evening he was going to the train. When he came to, he was in the office of Dr. West at Cheney. He says he found his money, about $60, missing, and a diamond from his ring. The...

  • From The Files

    Updated Jan 3, 2023

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times January 4, 1923 Officers Get 48 Quarts Whisky A raid of the county sheriff's deputies resulted in the capture of four cases, 48 quarts of Scotch whisky, smuggled in here probably for the "New Year's trade." The capture was made last Friday night at about 11 o'clock at the garage at the Brick Colwell place here. The liquor was in an automobile but the two men who drove the car made their escape. The officers were watching for booze...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Dec 27, 2022

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times December 28, 1922 N.P. To Install Block Signals The Northern Pacific railroad will spend $500,000 next spring in installing automatic block signals from Spokane to Pasco to complete its main line safety apparatus. It will be the first transcontinental railroad to have its entire main line protected by block signals. Local Brevities The fire department responded to a call at the Earl Colwell house last Friday. Not the new one, but the old h...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Dec 20, 2022

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times December 21, 1922 Lind Club Holds Annual Banquet The annual banquet of the Lind Commercial Club was held last Saturday night at Lind and a rousing meeting is reported. President Phil Bier and Secretary Richard B. Ott of the local commercial club and the quartette composed of Paul Morach, Carl Clodius, Will Rosenoff and Claire Willis represented Ritzville at the gathering. A much larger crowd would have gone down had it not been for the con...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Dec 13, 2022

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times December 14, 1922 New Well Gets Water Driller J.F. Hawthorne of the city park drilling crew reported to the council that he had struck a flow of water at a depth of 637 feet. He continued through the soft strata of rock and stopped the drill in a harder strata at a depth of 641 feet. He expresses the conviction that he has struck a flow of water that will be sufficient for the city's needs. Lind Club Plans Annual Banquet The annual...

  • From the Files

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times November 30, 1922 Veteran flagman concludes service for N.P. Railway John Sponcler, faithful guardian of the Adams St. crossing of the Northern Pacific, will conclude his service for the railway company on Thanksgiving Day, the last day of November. He has been working for the company 15 years, the last ten of it steadily as flagman at the crossing here. On account of his age, he is being retired. Despite his 78 years there are few men...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Nov 21, 2022

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times November 23, 1922 Three Fires Take Disastrous Fire Occurs at Ralston Tuesday evening Ralston was visited with a destructive fire which wiped out John Lafrenz's meat market and the empty building adjoining. The fire started at 5:30 p.m. from a gasoline stove in the butcher shop. The men in the place and those who came quickly were able to remove the fixtures from the building and most of the stock. Mr. Lafrenz lost his ice chest. The owner...

  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Nov 16, 2022

    1 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times November 16, 1922 Three Fires Take Place During Week Several fires have occurred during the past week. Only one caused much damage, that was a barn near the Henry F. Shafer house on West First Ave. which burned during the noon hour Saturday. The barn was completely destroyed. It was the property of Elmer Snooks. Wm. Thom looked after it though he had nothing in it except some doubletrees. It is supposed that some transients had been...

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