News from the
- January, 1919: INFLUENZA!
- War Bonds Special
- (Rest of) Soldiers' Day Stirs Garfield County
- "Say, pal, Can you reach that for me" advertisement
- Newly created Fed says "Real Investors" to Buy War Bonds
- "C'mon with that Loan" advertisement
- County Mobilizes for Victory Celebration
- "Had He Lived" advertisement
- Kralman First to Get Bonus
- "His Bunkie" advertisement
- 175 Persons put $67,600 in Bonds
- "How Much Will YOU Loan on it?" advertisement
- The "Victory Loan" Editorial
- "If ye break faith with us who die" advertisement
- Soldier of France Writes Pomeroy Club
- "This Emblem in Every Home" advertisement
- An Appeal is Made to Bring Men in France Home
- U.S. Peace Mission asks Support of Fifth Loan
- "Watchin' You" advertisement
- 1919: Many See Planes in Air at Walla Walla
- 1919: War is over, so "Tidy Up", says Women's Club of Pomeroy
- 1919: 19 Garfield School Districts fail to hold Elections!
The April 26, 1919, issue of the East Washingtonian was sort of a special all "War Bonds" Issue. Here are multiple stories from that issue and eight half- and full-page advertisements for the bonds.