An illustrated history of the Big Bend country, embracing Lincoln, Douglas, Adams, and Franklin counties, state of Washington . stillowns four hundred and eighty acres of land,all of which is in cultivation and well is his farm well equipped with build-ings, and it contains a first-class orchard and anexcellent water system. Mr. Laing also haseight lots, and one of the largest, and moststrictly modern houses in Washtucna. Mr. Laing invariably votes the Democraticticket, although in 1894 he affiliated with thePopulist party, and by it was elected a memberof the state legisla


An illustrated history of the Big Bend country, embracing Lincoln, Douglas, Adams, and Franklin counties, state of Washington . stillowns four hundred and eighty acres of land,all of which is in cultivation and well is his farm well equipped with build-ings, and it contains a first-class orchard and anexcellent water system. Mr. Laing also haseight lots, and one of the largest, and moststrictly modern houses in Washtucna. Mr. Laing invariably votes the Democraticticket, although in 1894 he affiliated with thePopulist party, and by it was elected a memberof the state legislature. At the state capital hemade a creditable record, and was in realitythe father of the Usury bill, although the billwas introduced by a colleague in the that time this bill was the subject of univer-sal comment over the state. He has also beenjustice of the peace and a member of his homecity council. Mr. Laing has been equally prominent andactive in fraternity circles, being a member ofthe I. O. O. F. and the M. W. A. His wife isa member of the Rojal Neighbors of America. To Mr. and Mrs. Laing have been borrt.


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