with which he remained for three years.

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 B. degree. His early professional experience came to him as a law clerk, in which position he continued for several years in Syracuse. He then made his way Tiffany & co westward, settling first in Colorado, where he remained for one month. He next went to Cedar City, Utah, where he spent one year and for a similar period was at Ashland, Oregon. For a year he was connected with the normal school there as teacher of arithmetic and commercial law. It was on the 1st of March, 1908, that he arrived in Arlington, where he has since built up a large practice and is now one of the leading attorneys of the city. His clientage is extensive and of an important character,. connecting him with many leading cases tried in the courts of his district.

 He has also been notary public. On the 28th of April, 1907, Mr. Wendell was united in marriage to Miss Grace H. Hyland, of Lowell, Oregon, a daughter of Amos D. Hyland, a pioneer settler of Oregon. Tiffany and co He made his way across the plains by wagon train and established his home at Lowell, Oregon, in 1858. He took an active part in the early development of that section of the country and there he reared his family of fourteen children, of whom Mrs. Wendell is the youngest. By her marriage she has become the mother of three children  John H., who was born in 1908  Tiffany and co outlet George D., in January, 1911  and Lucy A., in January, 1913. All were born in Arlington and the eldest is now attending school. Mr. and Mrs.

 Wendell are members of the Methodist Episcopal church and he belongs tiffany jewelry also to the Masonic fraternity, in which he has taken the degrees of the Scottish Rite, and to the Modern Woodmen of America and the Knights of Pythias. In politics he is a progressive and has been a committeeman of his party. In 1912 and 1913 he served as city attorney of Arlington. He belongs to the Snohomish County Bar Association and he is prominent in professional circles, enjoying the high regard and goodwill of colleagues and contemporaries. He is today one of the best known men of his section of the state, his ability in the field of legal practice gaining for him recognition as one of the foremost lawyers of his county. Olympia gained a substantial citizen when D. I. Ginder established his home within its borders in 1907. He was born in Portage, Wisconsin, January 28, 1876, a son of John and Anna (Slifer) Ginder, both of whom were natives of Pennsylvania, the former born in Mauch Chunk and the latter in Philadelphia. They were married, however, in Portage, Wisconsin, October 13, 1855. In the schools of his native city D. I. Tiffany outlet Ginder passed through consecutive grades to his graduation from the high school with the class of 1894. He afterward clerked for six months in a dry goods store and later became employed as baggage man by the Chicago, Milwaukee   St. Paul Railway Company, with which he remained for three years.

 

 

 

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