Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . r; E. R. Downen, treasurer;J. C. Applewhite, attorney; W. G. Woodruff, assessor; W. J. Jerome, superin-tendent of schools; J. E. Hoobler, H. C. Fulton, and Eli Bolick, was something of a democratic year, as Messrs. Wormell, Snyder, Apple-white, and Woodruff belonged to that party. In the election of November 3, 1914, there was a total vote of 2,046. In thatyear the long contested question of prohibition came to a decision on the Initia-tive Law No. 3, providing for proh
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . r; E. R. Downen, treasurer;J. C. Applewhite, attorney; W. G. Woodruff, assessor; W. J. Jerome, superin-tendent of schools; J. E. Hoobler, H. C. Fulton, and Eli Bolick, was something of a democratic year, as Messrs. Wormell, Snyder, Apple-white, and Woodruff belonged to that party. In the election of November 3, 1914, there was a total vote of 2,046. In thatyear the long contested question of prohibition came to a decision on the Initia-tive Law No. 3, providing for prohibition with a permit system for individualimportation. In this decision, the county vote was overwhelmingly affirmative,being 1,447 to 425. W. L. Jones was chosen United States Senator by 803 to608 for Black, democrat, and La Follette for United States representative by818 to 567 for Drumheller, democrat. For representative to State Legislature,E. E. Halsey was again chosen. For local officers the choices: F. M. Halsey,sheriff; J- W. Stephens, clerk; Delta Krausdelt, auditor; E. R. Downen, treasurer;. MAIN STREET, ASOTIN
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