The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, October 31, 1900, PART 1, Image 5

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1900.
noblmton. John and fc.litaWh-0.jm-B!,i,u(
northwest corner N . W.
m?oh ia rod. J rods, north
W,od t V r.tds.Src. 19. T. 1
iy j, ji E. ; commencing northeast,
.rnea- Kt o.h rods. wt
' Si Vud north 49 rods, t-st rods.
4 6ti
29
7 S2
Ajd. '
Ridrnan. ., - .
T 1 - o- " -
iwilviH
Roger -
L 27 "4- """ 17 rodadJ
JinjJ to center f a U.ri? to -k. at
'" j. 9 links to u. i.lnt about 3
l.i 10 lln"s "orth of northwest
.i er of the Mill lot. wtuih about
1 i n d 1 1 tl'Jn
-iske 'south to Intersection of see-
m lime ll-n Seca. 27. 34. to
XVoMMlnnln.. 27. T 3 N
u w E i-omim-iuflng northit-st
;rner NW. i- te ro,1'- sou'"
.Tki wtwt 1- ro.1. north 3 roils,
r . ' , .) rods, north 1"j rod to be
Jinnlnlf Sec. . T. 3 X.. It. 10 K.:
i'nii, NW. H SW. NW. V See.
li ?. 2 N- K- w E
' . nrtH Add. Ant., lot 5.
S 10
t II
Rngvrs.
block
.Rstate Cndivlded
RoUT!'-.,. ,"., a l WW I.
;d interest j.aj.,,
Ifih. liitlt r- ': VB. U SB. H
P T 1 S.. R. 17 E. : undlvid
5?i four-fifths interest. XVV. i4 Sec.
T 7 S RI" K. : undivided fmir
M.hs interest XV. H NW. U W. Ji
aw i NW 't SW. H a. Mi
S'-M T. 7 S.. K. 17 undivided
?.ir-nft!ia Interest. S NVV. i
fr-flhh. Sec. 3. T. k S.. R. 17 B..
213 id
o 17
26
2fi
3 05
12 IS
8 75
2 0j
29
29
Rood. K. 3 'i- V
SrtAdu. b. C. lots 4fi, 47. block
& W. Add. U C. loU, 7 to 12.
Inclusive, block 4
.ii u II n Park lot 20.
block 1 "'J.""","yZ'
. . . . 1. 1 ir r Pupte. lot 21.
Rope. dii'"' '
block r,
lot 1. DIOCK ii
Rosenthal. JjrNE. H Stto. 27. T. 1
. M "
. a V Irt V.
T 3 S.. K. U
nn'. Mm. Ury-E. & W. lt Add.
R . lots 2!.. 30. block 9
V7' 3 S R 13 K - 'SHl N R
Tec f 'T 3 8.. R- 1 ?! V
S- iV V 2 S.. R. 13 B
94 53
23 CO
35 50
17 75
1 7S
vwe H S. Cascade IxK-ks. all tin
Hold' lotB and blocks
Rowland, Ralhommvnc:nK north
wost corner of W.,H. HuttH lot.
wwt Sa feet, north 7u feet, cast
fwt south 7D feet
Runvnn, Mary A.-Boglnnlng on the
n rth line of D. & 8. waKon r.
of intersection of east line of h.n.1
LolA to Wasco Woolen Mamifac
trinfr Company: thence east on
,'or h line or s4de road SO feet
north at right anles to the soulh
u of landnold by VUHor Trevil t
to R. Pentland, west on aide south
line to east line of Niasco W ooten
Mtinufacturint? C(imijny ltind.
south to beginning
Runvon. George W.-W. V4 Talbot
l.-e D. U . Np. 4( , T. 1 IV.. H
n K.i Mil. Add. I. '. lots f H.
block 34: Mil. Add 1. .. Ms
A BOD. ti. F bloc.k 33; Mil.
a!m. D. C lots i! H. I. J.K. J
block 42: iMII. Add. U. C lots t.
hVi block 84: Mil., Add. 1 .. lots
A B f. 1. I. J. K. U block 1X;
Mil. Add. D. C. lots A. 1. C. D,
B, block 101
Resell, J. W.-XR. U Src. 4. T . 3
a R 13 E.; N, i Sec. 3, T. 3 8.,
r.' u e ; w. "4 w. v. si, v. w.
V, Sec. M.T. 2 8., R. 13E
Ryan, John-l-ot 2. K. V4 NW. 14 Sec.
17 75
42 14
53 13
20 49
t 20
44 62
7 3(1
3 15
2 75
8 97
3d, i. 1 !., it. l r
Rvan. J. H.-SH' Vt SB. NW. 14
Bee. 16, T. 4 8.. R. B
Aindem. Emily J.-K. N W. less
4 acres in NB. corner Sec. 22. 1.
IN., R. 13 B
Saunders. 1,1111c BE. Sec. 18, T. 1
N., R. 9 K
landman, Mrs. Alice S. H 8. 14 SE.
H Stc. 28, T. 1 N R. 10 B
iimlman, D.-SW. 14 SW, 14 Sec. 2s,
T. 1 Jt. iu rj
Gilford. A. C.SW. li Svc. 7, T. 5
., U. 13 K
Sivrnse, Iora W. E. & W. First
Add. II. R., lots 29, 3", 31, Si. oioi s.
tn
29
29 40
avBRe, Otis D. C, lot 10, block 1..
hailile, Matthew K. '4 Sr. Vt ep.
w. m . c t. , t. . Vt.' 1 Vt". I.
. 29. T. 4 8.. H. 13 K : NW. 1
XVV l. 9) T 4 S. R. 12 B
13 08
7 20
HH 1
19 55
2 08
2 28
Sohaelile. John XW. U SB. 14 NB.
1 1 n ,a ni V IJ 1ft t.1.
hmldt. Ons E. V, Sec. 3i. T.
10 n. ; nr,. on-, j, i . i it
Jt K.; W. ',4 K. 44 Sec. o, i. i
R. 17 K
rhml.lt I Ifiviiu Heights.
lutu 1. 4, block' 4
:.h-.vnthcr, (). F. Lot 1, Sec 1, T.
IN., It. 9 B
-ott. David Ant., lot 4, Mock 3....
am, Anna S. w, H vt . A
Sec. 7, T. 2 N., &. 11 B
4 G5
3 S3
lfi 91
5 26
2 72
U 45
15 50
5 33
30 96
ar, Wm.-N. 14 NR. 14 SB. 14 M
'4 Sec. 3.1, T. 2 X., It. 10 B
link, M. C X. NB. ! SB. 14
VI.' 1 VI.' 1 CL' 1. u... Ifl T 1
..... 7. 1 74 wr . " v . -
nwal, James 8 B. 14 NB. 14 NB.
HK. Vi Sec. 8. T. 2 S., R. 13 B...
ni.l r ... . a.. DO 'P
"i"i, niTniHin nr.. m-v. .
R. B.t W. Vs W. U lj- 14
NVV'. V. Sec. 21, T. 1 N., R. 12 B
my, Troy H. rJW. 14 Ir..
W. ', Sec. Sii, T. 2 NA it. 10 K.;
' SW. i 8.-C. 25, T. 2 N., 11.
'l K
I'.ir.l. N. B.-W. H SiV. 14 Sic.
i. T V i. i.t i.r
'rl"ek, Samuel (iimmenclng 20
E. from SW. corner lot 12,
" " 1, I". l II'I'T, iX. li" IIT,,
'aifeet. N. to bcRliiulng; I). V.,
of lt 12. block 1
ffieb, V. c-xn t.. Icms 10 acres
"If! lo li. II. Halley, Sec. , T.
.N.. It in i..
vjrd. I.onn Commencing WI30
"1 .V. SB. corner NW. 14. N.
li roiU w m u a 10
l. K. M. riiils,' S-. 2,' T. 2 N-.
!".r" II. It., lot Vt. .
k t ; ,
rrlI Mnry B., Heirs S. la 8. i
'I'. 1 9.. R. J I B
'"laker. It. F.-NW. NW. 1'
l; VU' I I tn .......... i.. I
21 ft!
8 51
loeinaki r.' See. 9 T. 2 N., It.
'Jf. I'ri di rlck -,ommenclng on
18 28
in- or r dn. N. of N K.
'"r l"t 2, Wlnnns Add. II. H.. N.
,'" u. M r,.t. S. 100 feet.
''t. Hce. 2.1. T. 3 N.. H. 10 B...
"' D-lllg. Add. ). I'., lot .
i? i;,,!i,;- Add. D. C. lots I, 2.
"li, IK 3
t' J"lin A. II 1 1t.r Ail.l l. ('..
lot! 50
4S 82
'; J1"?- ; nix. Add. n. I1.. i:.
l ,- S i"i 3, block A: Mil.
' u- .. lot I, block 28
I'oi.lh K W.-Aiit., lots 4. S.
' 'I. Mock 3; Am., lot 3. til.s k i
Alna C- lu ulnning M ( I
38 96
1 . irniii r. i-A corner oi
'formerly owned liv 1). I. We
""II In Tly U-0 f,.;.ti wcMli-llV
'. nortbi-rly f,..t. e.iiteiiv
'-IKIilll utr.el to feet to
i i. , "ls" "six Hsi f-et joliilntt
1 Alvord nveuii.. liv too f.-el
I,' f- f ti. A. III. 1. ., lot 1.
35 50
9 18
1 13 78
15 10
1 1. 1
It. In ..?.,.'.,.'
8,-c. ::l, T.
1' . v I .
I). l. loll
!TZ 'J1 '' Ai',,1. I. C.
n, oloi-k t
- I IV li ,
Slotier, M. F.-IVginning 1 chain
W .. 14 chins 3. of XE. romrr.
S. . chains, V. .7o chain. N.
linirn. K. chains to ba
gmning, tsve. 2. T. 2 N., R. lo E...
Smart. H. C Mil. AJd. D. C. lot
J, block
Smith. Ella A. Mil. Add. D. C. lot
E. bl.Hk 51: lots A. H. O. I. E.
1. J. K. L bl.s k 4s: lots A. B. C.
l. E. H. K, U block i2; lots J.
K. block 53.
Smith. Jasper X. 8W. i XE.
SB. . X W. i XE. i. 8W.
U XW. i SE. ,. leu.- li acres sold
to John ami Elisabeth Robinson,
in SB. XW. V Sec. 9, T. 1 X..
R. 13 E. .'
Smith. Mm. E. L.-H. R., all block
12; H. R., all bl.x-k E: undivided.
H lot 3, 14 feet W. side , block D..
Smith, E. I.. XW. 1 SE. U XE. .
SW. SW. XE. . less 21 aorea
In SE. 1 XW. Sec. 14. T. 2 X..
R. 1 B. : W. , SW. i, XE. V, Sec.
23. T. 2 X.. R. 10 E. : XE. 1 SW.
SW. H SW. . S. . NW.
SW. S. Sec. 29. T. 2 N., R. 10 E. :
B. , Sec. 23. T. I X.. R. E. ;
Pleasant View, lots 1, : H. R
lots 5. J. 8. s: H. R undivided
lot 7. blis k 9
Smith. C. D.-E. S W. i, W. , XB.
. Sec. 15, T. 2 X.. R. 10 E..
Smith. S. C SW. U SB. K Sec. 27.
T. 3 X.. IL 10 E.
Smith, E. I... Trustee S. I, S. v SB.
14 SW. 'i Sec. 22, T. 1 X.. R. 10 E..
Smith. J. M. ind E. M". Ut 4. XB.
1 SB. i SW. 4 sV. V, Sec. 9, T.
1 X., it. 18 E
Smith, Lyman XW. , SW. Vi kit 6;
also commencing XE. corner SW.
SW. i4. N. 17.83 chains, E. t
chains, 8. 17.83 chains, W. 2.43
chains to beginning. Sec. 35, T. 3
N., it. 10 E. ; Winans Add. H. R
lots 2. 3, 4. block 8
Smith, H. E. and E. Morgan B.
NB. V. N. 1, SB. ! Sec. Is, T. 3
S.. R. 15 B.: SB. V. NW. 1, X. I-.
SW. li Sec. 19, T. 8 S.. R. 15 E
Smith. Oorge Big ill. Add. V. C.
lot 3, block 22
Smith. Emma Mil. Aid. D. I'., lots
A, U, C, 1, block 57
Smith, 1. L. H. R. Hark, lot 17,
bfock 4
SnodgrHs!, J. P. S. i SW. H Jirw.
li SW. , Sec. 27. T. 4 S., R. 14 B. .
Snow. V. A. XW. Vi SB. H Sec. 33,
T. 3 X., R. 10 B
Snyder, Susan X W. V4 X W. Vi Sec.
2, T. 1 N.. R. 12 B
Summ'ervllle. W. O. Commencing
XB. corner of XW. li NW. V. W.
:si chains. 8. 6" chains, B. 3il7
chains, X. 6'j chains to beginning.
Sec. 3, T. 2 X.. R. 10 E
Sunes & Hut ton All Sec. 10, T. 1
X., R. 9 B. ; all Sec. 16. T. 1 N.,
It. 9 E. : SW. V, (SB. l, N'B. li,
NB. 'i NW. Vi. S'-j NW. Vi. NW.
li W. Vi. SB. SW. Vi N. Vi SB.
U Sec. 32, T. 1 N., R. 9 h.; W. Vj
B. li. S. 14 SW. Vi Sec. 31. T. 1 N.,
. 9 B.: B. V SB. Vi. N W. li SB.
li Sec. 32, T. 1 N.. R. 8 B. ; W. vi
NW. li. NB. i SW. 4, Ion 1, 2,
Sec. 10, T. 1 X, R. 8 E
Sricenger, Michael B. Vj W. V4 Sec.
3'v T. 1 N.. R. 13 E
Spencer, J. J. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, Sec. 16,
T. 1 X. R. 10 K
Spurrier, W. E. Ixts 3. 4. 5. block
2: SW. '4 SE. li, tdatted as Uelle
vlew Add. 1. C, less block 1, Sec.
18, T. 1 X., 11. 13 E
Staats. J. O., Estate X. 14 NW. li
Sec. 8. T. 2 .. R. 13 K
Sternfels. Mauilce XE. li SB. 1.,
Sec. 36. T. 3 N.. R. 10 E
Strain, Jefferson E. 14 W. V4. N. 14
XB. Vi. SW. V4 XE. 14. NW. '
SB. V. lots 24, 25, 26, 27, Sec. 31, T.
4 S.. R. 14 E
Stelner, Paullne-H. R. Park, lot 3,
block 1
Stegman, John NW. 14, W. 14 S'W.
4 Sec. 22. T. 1 X, R. 13 E. E. 14
SW. Vi. W. 14 SB. li Sec. lo. T. I
N., R. 12 V
Sterling. George W. IW. 14 NB. Vi,
E. 14 NW. Vi. NW. V4 NW. Vi. NW.
V SB. Vi, NB. Vi SW. Vi Sec. 7, T.
1 N., R. 13 B
Sterling, E. H. Lots 2, 3. 4, Sec. 7,
T. 1 N., R. 13 E
Stevens. Harriet N. Big Add. V.
C, lot 9, block 24
Stewart, L. O. 6 acres out of Mc-
Cormack & Mundy tract, Sees. 6,
7. T. 2 N., R. 10 E
Stewnrt. Wm. 8VV. 14 SE. Vi Sec.
14 T 2 N., R. 10 B.. WlnanB' Add.
II. R., lots 3, 4, block 7
Stewart, Jeanette F. Lots 3, 4. SB.
V. SW. Vi ec. 30, T. 1 X., R. 13 E. ;
XW. NW. Vi, Sec. 31, T. 1 N.,
It. 13 E
Stewart. Daniel-SW. 14 Sec. 25, T. 1
N., R. 12 E
Stlnson. Albert K. & W. 1st Add.
H. it., lots 27, 28, 29, 30, block 1....
eiillwell, Pheliw & Sefllemeier Lot
1 sec. 16, T. 2 N. R. 15 B
Story Lucietia-SB. Vi NW. Vi. NW.
Vi SB. V Sec. 36. T. 2 N., R. 12 L...
Stranahan. Mrs. A. A. Wnucoma,
lots 9, 10, block 3
Stranahan. O. L.-Lnts 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.
35, T. 3 'N.. R. 10 B
Stranahan, (3eo. E. Vi 8W. Vi SB.
1 Sec. 9, T. 2 N., R. 10 E
Stranahan, Chas. B. Vi W. '4 SB.
1 SW. 14 Sec. 9, T. 2 N.. R. 10 B...
Stranahan. C. iL-NW. Vi SW. '.
W. S W. Vi B. 14. B. Vi SB. Vi
SW. Vi. . Vi tSW. li Sec. 9, T. i
N., R. 10 K
Stranahah. A. K. Waucoma, lots
II, 12. blixk 3..:
Stranahan. James A.-rommencing
8W. corner, SK. U fl . '-J. B. j"
rods X. 80 tods. . 22 rods S. 80
rods. Sec. 9. T. 2 N., R. 10 B
Stranahan. J' hn L. W. '4 E. 14 SB.
Vi SW. It Sec. 9, T. 2 N. R. 10 fc...
Stroud, amuel Commencing- IW
rods 10 fert 8., 120 rods 20 feet K.
NW. corner t. L. Sims, No. 39, h.
10 rods X. 9.3 rods. W. 10 rods, 8.
9 3 rods to beginning. T. 1 N.. R.
13 B
96
X 42
23 43
93 10
71 7
2 M
13 60
1 16
IS S3
28 59
S9 58
1 78
15 10
26
10 93
3 48
2 76
2 90
70 27
12 90
5 87
6 50
4 37
$ 90
29 94
26
26 49
20 24
12 18
7 10
2 30
5 63
14 95
8 40
29
2
3 68
6 66
37 06
2 63
3 58
24 21
3 42
1 91
2 C3
3 55
Sttirpess. I). A.-S. 14 N'W. '4.W.
Vi, SW. Vi See. 12. T. 2 N., R. U B.
Summers. Robt.-E. W. 1st Add.
II. it., lots 21, 22, block b
8ngger, Win. A - 15 acres In E. 4
W. Vi SW. li Sec. 6. T. 1 N., R.
13 B
Swift. Mary J.-N. Vs B. V4 Sec 9 J.
4 S., R. 13 B.i Vi cre in Ptattville
Svrl. Helle M.. N h NW. li Sec. 11,
T. 2 N., H. 11 ''
Tail, W. E.-NW. Vt See. 27. T. 2 X..
R. 9 K
Talbot, (leo. B.-B. W. 1st Add.
11. it., lots 33, 34. block 2
Tavl..r, J. W.K. ". NW. li Sec.
::ii. T. 2 N., R. 10 B
Tavlor. Eunice I.. Mil. Ad 1. -'.. lot
J block 3
1.. See.' is! T. 1 N., H. K B ; los
4 5 6 7. 8: fraclioniil lots 1, 2, .1:
8. U K. '1 Sec. 8. T. 1 N.. R. I I
14 91
29
3 07
18 17
4 32
12 00
29
3 00
4 43
1.. . 1.' 1.. i' , nr '. 1. 1. A-i
..161 86
l:t H
Tavlor. n.-C'-mrnenclii!? 76 45
rods E and i4 4-2(. rods 8. of l.
(" No 8 16 mhIs, B. ID rods.
n" lii'rinK W, 10 roiiH to begln
r 1 N . It. 13 E.; liuins
Add.' II. It-, '"t S. block 7..
4 13
4 31
7 58
Tivlnr. J. 8 - B. 14 B. SB. Vi SB.
.,81. -.6. T. 1 8.. It. 13 B
Tavlor J. M.-MII Add. I . C, lots
li ae.d II, block 2)
Taylor Z.nk-NW. li W. 32. 1.
4 It' 17 E.: Improvements on .
urovi nieiiis on L. Is '
r K 8.. It. 1.
103 41
10 89
21 70
37 85
9 53
Ti ,lir,ie. J. 1I.- 8B. 'i Fee. 4,
T. 1 8.,
it. 1: ;:'"',','
Tl. II..0.I River Trailing
' , r,,.Hnal lots 1. 2, 1. 8. block A
lining "
Iw'S-n:uV:
1 '.tmmini Inir NK.
H 252 feel. W. I' feet. N. ' t"
,. 10 feet. 8. 3" feel. K. I -". t- .
, m , .sims 1. L. .. I. 1 --v. I'
in c.l
Thomrson. J. P. X. S 8W. , Sef.
34. T. 2 X.. R. 10 E : Mil. AJd. D. C
lots , H. block 53
Thompson A Faiche L. A. D. C.
lot 1. 2. block 21
Th..mps.-n. Oorg T. U RL Add.
D. C. lot 7. block 5
Tiiiiraini.ii, Emma F A W. 1st
Add. 11. R.. lots 1. 2. 3. 4. blmk 3..
Thompson. Wm. SW. V Sec. 2. T.
1 N, R. 10 E.
Thurston. B. .H Hig Bl. Adj. l.
C. lots 1, S, bliK-k 13 t
Tihbetts. HvnryH. R. Park, lot 43,
block 3 .7!
.19 20
51 K
17 87
: 9
8 75
26 3
X
30 (5
75
14 20
7 59
1 90
4 42
Tti-man. A. H. Itts 14. 1.1. Sec. 1,
I T. 1 N., R. ! E. : W. , NE. v4. X.
SE. v X W. iv 8. 2 XE. V XW.
4 Sec. 22. T. 1 X., R. 10 E
Ti mlin, n, H. H SE. V, Sec. 2. T.
I X.. R. W E
Troup. J. W. Commencing 8.W.
corner of Rannell a lot. 8. 170 feet
10 alley, E. along allew 142 feet.
X. lTO feet. W. 12 feet to begin
ning. Ttev. Ad. U. C
Turner. Alva I Beginning SW.
corner SW. 4 along 8. side Sec.
. E. 19.30 chain. X. 4 mile. W.
18.7s chains. S. to beginning. 8ec.
S. T. 1 X.. R. 13 E
Turrver. Oeo. Mil. Add. D. C, lots
1, H. block ,t
I'dell. E. W. Beginning T chains
west of southeast cunuT D. L. C
No. 3i, south W chains, west 3
chains, north 10 chains', east 1
chains to beginning. Sec. X, T. 3
X.. R. 10 E
I'ren. C P. SAW i NK. Vi Sec. 31.
T. 7 S.. R. 15 E.: NW. v. XW. li
8e. 3. T. 8 S.. R. 14 E. : SB. l4
SB. Vi S.-C. 15. T. 8 8.. R. 14 E. ;
SW t. SW. V. 8ec 14. T. 8 S.. R.
14 B 7
131 97
2 67
3 10
11 20
&8
I'rquhart. Andrew Mil. Add. D. C.
lots i J, block 39
Van Arnam. Jane E. SB. Vi SE. V4
Sec. 13, T. 2 X.. R. 10 B
Valguth. Mtarie W. SE. Vi SW.
1j NK. I NB. Vi SW. Vi Sec. 4.
T. 1 3.. R. 10 E.
Voogt. George W. E. & W. 1st Add.
H. R.. lots 37, 38. 41. 4J, block 10....
Waldo, Clara H.. Helrs-XW. M SW.
li Sw. 7. 3 N.. R. 14 E. : SB.
NB. Vi NE. 'i SB. V, Sec. 26.1.
2 N R. 11 E
Walker. Mary E E. & W. 1st Add.
H. R., lots 21. 22. block 2
Walker. W. H. One lot In Pratt-
ville. Sec. 14, T. 4 3., R. 12 E
Wallace. Mrs. S. F. Ant., lot 1.
block 2
Wallace, N. W. B. Add. Ant., lota
I, 2, block 3 1
Walsh. Thomas N. 14 N. 14 Sec. 29.
T. 2 X.. R. 15 K. : S. 14 NB. Vi X.
Vj SB. Vi Sec. 20. T. 2 N.. R. 15 B. ;
W. Vj SW. li Stc. a. T. 2 N.. R.
15 E
Walsh. John-E. li SR. v, SW. Vi
8F.. Vi N V- Vi SW. Vi Sec. 33, T.
4 8., R. 13 E
Walton. Margaret A NE. Vi Sec. 8,
T. 1 S.. R, 15 E
Ward. W. L.. Estate 8. H SB. H
NK. li SB. Vi Sec. 0, T. IS., R. 14
E. ; N. 14 NB. Vi Sec. 8, T. I S.,
R. 14 E
Walsh, J. W. SW. Vi Sec. 34. T.
1 N R. 13 E
Ward. J. W. SW. Vi Sec. 12. T. 5
9., R. 12 B.; N. V4 Sec. 17. T. 5 .,
R. 12 E
Washington. Daniel 8. 14 SB. li
Sec. 12. T. 1 N.. R. 13 B
Waters & Rawson-S. V4 SB. li Sec.
22, T. 1 N., K. 13 E
Watson. Jane A. Lota 15 to 20. In
clusive, 33, 34. 43, 44, 4.1, 46, block
1: lots 41, 42, block 2; lots 5. 6, 23,
24, 27 to 32 Inclusive. 43 to 48 in
clusive, block 3: lots 10 to 21 Inclus
ive, 37 to 48 Inclusive. BTock 4: lots
1 to 20 inclusive, 25 to 48 Inclusive,
block a; lots 11 to 18. 39 to 44 In
clusive, block 6; lots 1, 2, 7 to 16.
.15. 36. 37, 38, block 7; lots 1 to 22
27 to 48 Inclusive, block 8; lots 1 to
22. 33 to 41 Inclusive. 43 to 46 In
clusive, block 89: lots 3 to 12 In
clusive, 40. 46, E. & W. 1st Add. H.
R block 10
Watson, J. W. E. & W. 2d Add. H.
R., lots 11, 12. block 1; E. & W.
Add. 'H. R., lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 0, 6.
block 4; E. & W. 2d Add. H. R..
lots 1. 2. 13 to 44 Inclusive, block
5; B. & W". 2d Add. If. R.. all block
7: B. & W. 2d Add. H. R., lots 1 to
8, 42 to 48, block 8
Watson. Mrs. Esther S. Waucomti,
lot 1, block D
Watson . May O. Commencing
northwest corner D. Ia C No. 37,
cast KM feet, south 30.85 feet south
erly along south line O. R. & N.
track 1930.S feet, south 190'4 feet
to north line of Waucoma. west to
west line Waucoma'. south to state
road, westerly along state road to
west lino D. L. (.'. No. 37, north to
place of beginning. Sec. 3 X., R.
10 E
Watts'. Ermildla-iH. R. Park, lot 48,
block 1
Watts. Mrs. Jessie-H. R., lots 1, 2,
block 21
Watts, Lewis W. H. R. Park, lot
45, block 1
Wanlle, Marie H. R. Park, lot 4,
block 3
Weberg. Annie E. SB. 14 XE. Vi
Sec. 6. T. 1 X.. R. 13 E
Wells. Warren NW. Vi XB. li, X.
14 SW. Vi NB. Vi. 8h 7. T. 2 N.,
Whealdon, N.--W. V4 8U. V4. 8.
SW. li Sec. 34, T. 1 N., R. 10 E...
Wheitdon Luclnda W. X. & O-.
Add. D. t, commencing 60 feet 8.
XW, corner lot 1. block 6. W. 2m)
feet. 8. 70 feet, W. to B. line Mil.
Add. 1). C, southerly 76 feet to N.
line of lot purchased by O. D.
Tavlor from Korten estate, southerly-
43 feet to W. line of N. & O.
Add. D. C. N. 130 feet to begin
ning, block 14
Wheeler, t'. 8. W. of that point 5
acres deeded by Prather to Duck.
W. of state road, Sec. 27. T. b X.,
R. 10 E
Wheeler. M. O.-SW. li Sec. 31. T. 2
N., R. 10 B
Wheeler. J. L. E. & W. 2d Add. it.
It., lot 4.1, block 5
Whltcomb, Oeo. F. H. R. Park,
I'm 28, block 4; H. R. Park, lot 42,
block 3
Whltcomb. Rertie nnd Belle H. R.
Park, lot 39. blin k 3
Whltcomb. 'St. J.-Lot 1, Sec. 36, J T.
3 X., R. 11 B
White, James-Mil. Add. I). C. lots
It, C, block
Wl. kens. T. B.-SW. li SB. ,. leas
414 acres d led by R. J. Lllls lit
acres J. . Eastman, Sec. 33, T. 3
X. R. 10 B
Wleks. Isabel W. 4 XW. ', 81 c. 27,
T. 1 N.. K. 12 B.: SB. XF. i.
B 8B. i. N'W. I4 SB. li 8w.
25. ' T. 1 X.. It. 12 E
Wlekhnm. R. F.-N. li XW. '. SW.
1. NW. .. XW. SW. ', See. 8.
'f IS.. It 1? B. : NB. 'i SB. 1 See.
7. T. IS.. !'.. 12 B
wickh am. Jnsper-W. !j XB. U Sec.
20, T. 2 X.. R. 10 B
Widr.er. MaryIf. It. Park, lot 31.
block 1
Wlitner, C. F. II. K. Park. lot 31,
block 1
1-11.... 1,' f nnd B II. Clark NW.
10 20
29
S 60
26 60
1 90
36 83
8 40
11 50
16 80
23 00
24 46
8 80
17 94
20 59
8 70
90
95 00
26
20 90
26
26
2 30
4 10
9 10
35 50
1 02
9 IS
29
26
26
1 35
11 32
8 8:1
17 16
13 23
I
7 Ss
26
26
1, Sl. 'i Sec. ,:il. T. 3 X.. R. 10 B.
Wlllard. Ieo. 8 -SB. 4 S.-c. 6. T. 2
8 , It. 11 E.: SB. 1 Sec. 5, T. 2 8..
It. 13 E
17 l'l
37 43
Willis .M 1 omm.enelrg XW. cor
ner XW. 'i 8"C. ni, B. 10 l'. v o.
.wagon road. B. along said road to
a point midway between B. & .
boundary llr.u of NW. 3 .
X to N. Il of SW. !. . to bn
glnnlng; also, beginning 18 rods N.
of B. line of NW. U HW. 'i. on N.
line of slale road. W. nlong said
r. apt 16 rods. N. 10 rods. E. 16 rods.
8 in rods, all la Sec. 26, T. 3 .V,
It. 10 B
6 96
58
71
WlllWon. W. A.-B. & W. 1st Add.
It It. lot .-I, llloi K 11; l'.. v i. mi
Add. II. H.. lots ;i to 42. block 6
Williams. W. I.-MI1. Add I. C..
lot I. block 1:1:: AIM. .nun. i'. ..
lot t block 123
Williams. George Corrmenclng cen
ter Mciion norm 10 cooiu.v nmn,
smilhwest to In'erscctlng line be
tween NW. V 8W. V, to beginning.
Sec. 17. T. t N . R. 16 r.. . Mil. Add.
D. C. l.. ii. It. block 51 4 46
William. Fred SE. XE. i K. ,
SB. 1. E. , W. , SB. V, Sc. 36.
T. 1 X. Ii. 13 E IT 10
Williams. Mm. Violet Ctidivldeil
oiio-ritih Int. XW. i S-. 24, T. 1
X.. R. IS E (65
WllliHk. K. U-H. K. Park, lot .
block 4 26
Wilson. Mrs. R. J. Big HI. Add.
L C. lot J. block 7 3 ii
Wilson. Xorman-tMII. Add. P. C.
lots J. K. L, block 13 i 25
Winans. Andutan Lot 1. XE. l NE.
' less part plattisl and old. 8'.
b, T. 3 X.. m W E I 90
Winans. E. T.-X. 14 X. , Sec. 13. T
1 N.. R. E. : S. 1, SW. i4 N'W.
SW. i Sec. 26. T. 2 N.. R. 9 E ... 16 64
Winans. W. A.-SE. i Sv-. 11. T. 1
X.. R. E. : SE. '4 SW. l Sec. liv
T. I N. R. 10 E. ; 3. Waucoma. U
5, tlock A 21 95
Winans. Mrs. I Winans' Add. it.
R.. block 1 50
Winans. W. It. SB. i XE. i4 Bee.
1, T. 1 X., .R. 9 E. : E. V SB.
SW. Vi Sd. i Sec. 36, T. S X.. R.
E 7 36
Winans. L. SW. 4 Sec. 13. T. 1 X..
R. 9 El t 75
Wlnthell. Vlrgll-B. 14 NE. U Nnv.
U NB. 14 NB.i4 NW. 4 Sec. 19.
TI X.. It. 11 E.: SW. t, SW, ii S.
4 SE. i4 SW. I Sec. IS. T. S XI,
R. 11 E 17 43
Wlshart. G. M.-XW. Vi Sec. 32, T.
1 X., R. 10 E 9 75
Wlshart, J.-SW. li Sec, 33, T. 1 X.,
R. 10 E 73
Wlshrt, D. XE. 14 Sec. 32, T. 1 X.,
R. 10 E 13 13
Wolfran. Fram II. R. Park, lot 9,
block 2 26
Wood, Rachael C Mil. Add. D. C.
lot 9, block 40 1 78
Wood. Thomas J. E. A W. First
Add. H. It., lots 23. 24, block 9.... 29
Wood. Alfred- SW. i Sec. 22. T. 2
X.,- R. 10 E 12 12
Wood. Henry Dufur Fourth Add.,
all block IS 10 65
Woodcock, II. F.-SW. Vi XW. l4
SB. Vi Sec. 16. T. 4 8.. R. 12 E. ;
B. i SE. Vi 8. Vi X B. ii Sec. 17,
T. 4 8.. H. 12 B.. J. A. PittttvUle.. 42 9S
Woodford. Joseph A Son XW. Vi
Sec. 14, T. 2 8., R. 12 E 17 68
Woodworth, G. I. Commencing 84
rod W. center Sec. 34, 8. 100 rods,
W. 24 pule, X. li rods, E. 24 rods.
Sec. 34, T. 3 X., R. 10 E. ; 8. V4 SW.
14 XW. Vi Sec. 24. T. 2 X.. R. 10
E. ; NB. Vi NB. l See. 21, T. 2 N..
R. 9 B. : undivided V interest lots
5. 6. 7, 8. Sec. 30. T. 1 N., R. 9 E.;
H. R., lots It 2. 7. 8. block 8 248 12
Wright. W. J.-Dufur Fourth Add.,
all block 19 , 11 63
Wright, Beatrice H. R. Park, lot 23,
block 1 26
Wright. Z. T. H. R. Park, lot 47,
block 3 26
Wright, A. R. II. R. ParR, lot 46.
block 3 ( 26
Young, B. T. 8. Vj SB. 14 SB. Vi Sec.
2-', T. 2 N., R. fo E. ; blocks 13 to
22. Inclusive: block 24, It. R. Park.. 4 06
Young. S. L. N. V4 N. Vi NW. li SW.
li, Sec. 19, T. 2 N., R. HE., 2 55
Zachery, Albert-S. 14 NB. 14 NE.
14 SB. 14 Sec. 7. T. 6 S., It. 19 E 5 14
Zacherv. D. L W. '4 SW. 14 8
22, T. 1 N., R. 13 E. : SB. Ii SB.
V4 Sec. 21, T. 1 N.. R, 13 E 12 54
Zyback, John-Thomi). Add. V. C,
lot 5. block 2 4 05
Sheriff's Assrssment.
Tunnv, J. D. L. Add. Ant., lot 11.
block 1 30 22
Sutherland. James That part of 5
acres deeded! George T. Prather to
Buck N. of state roud, Sec. 27, T.
3 N., R. 10 E 29
Vorhees, Charles Commencing 21.69
chains W. of li corner between
Sees. 6, 7, S. 43 rods 19 links, E.
88 rods 6 links, N. 1 rod 23'4 links
northerly to beginning. Sec. 7, T. 2
X., R. 11 E 3 72
Burger. J., and Rowlnnd, O. W.
Commencing SW. corner 8'W. li
SB. Vi Sec. 33. T. 2 X.. R. 13 E..
E. 490 feet, N. 12 degrees. E. 1M0
feet to Intersection 8. line lot 9,
W. to SW. corner lot 9. S. to liegin
. ninir. all in Methodist Mission
claim 7 10
Stanfels, Maurice Iillewtlde, lots 3,
4, 5, 6, 19 to 24, Inclusive, blink 2.. 4 75
Harlan. Thomas-H. V4 SW. Vi SW.
Vi SB. Vi Sec. 2, T. 2 X., R. U E... 9 70
Xesson, Peter W. k SW. Vi Spc. 30.
T. 2 N., H. 10 B. : XW. Vi Sec. 31,
T. 2 X., R. 10 B 16 CO
Akin, Doc L. A. Al. - C lot 10.
block 5 13 33
Tiylor, F. P. W. 14 SW. Vi Sec. 7.
T. 1 X., it. 14 is liU
Rinllgan, Patrick XW, li XW. Vi
SW. Vi Ree. 36, T. 8 8., R. 17 E... 14 30
Underbill, James. Heirs Lots 4, 5.
6. 7. Sec. 6, T. 2 8.. R. 13 E. 9 14
Jones, Amunda J. Lots 1, 2, 3, SE.
14 XE. Vi Sec. 1. T. 2 8.. R. 14 E.... 7 36
ShnltE. Sanford 8. 14 SB. 14 SR. Ii
SW. V, Sec. 34, T. 8 S., R. 15 E 8 13
Lylc. Wm.-SB. Ii NB. H NB. v4 SB.
14, lots 1, 2, -3. Sec. 22, T. 7 8., R.
11 K 16 67
Falmer. August Mil. Aid. D. C,
lots C. I. block 41 7 10
Reno, Pauline SB. Vi NB. li NE. ,
8B. V, Sec. 16, T. 2 X.. R. 12 E. : Mil.
Add. 1. C, lots K, L, block lot... 8 03
t'lrlch. Mrs. K. Bellevue Add. 1).
C, lots 3. 4, 3, block 2 do
Mt-Cormack A Catis '4 Interest
commencing NB. coiner lot now
owned by John Cates 011 8. line Al
vord avenue southerly to alley, I,.
D. L. ('., northerly to 8. line of Al
vord avenue, westerly to beginning
Kinney, Peter W. 14 XB, 'i E. Is
NW. Ii Sec. 28, T. 4 S. R. 12 E
Shackelford. Wm. Trev. Add. D. C..
point off block 9: Mil. Add. D. C.
lots A, II. C, 1, B. block 23: lots
A, H. K. L. block So: nil blocks
31, 53. S6; lots A, V.. C, 1. B. F,
block 71: lots A. II. C. 1 1. E. F,
block 82; lots A, U. block 72
1 77
8 82
68 24
Shackelford, Mrs. R. 8. Mil. Add. D.
(., all blocks 4.1. 44: lots 1, 11. I, J.
K, L, block 71: D. C, lot 3. block 6. 62 13
Sharp. E. F.-8W. , W. v XW. 'i
SB. it NW. 'i 81c. IS, T. 1 N., H. 14
!:.; I Mar III. Add. l. C. lots 1", 11.
K, block 8
Sharp. B. F. E. 14 SB. '4 XW.
H. 'j SW. Vi Sec. 13, T. 1 X.. R.
13 B
Sharp. Mrs. I'. F.-BIg Add. I). C,
lot I. block 8
Sharp. F. 1 1. Fractional XW. 'i Sec.
12, T. 1 N It. 13 B
Sharp. P. T B. v. XW. '4 Sec. 19,
T. 1 X.. It. II lf.
' 46
33 20
31 '
10 IS
9 63
71 33
Stephens, V'liarles T.lf-k Add. 1. C,
lots 11. 12. 13, block 4
Vatise, Klmetice Gates Add. D. C,
part Ids 1. 2. 3. block 12
Ward. Samuel I'.-N. '? X W. X.
56 SO
j NB. ! Sec. 1.1, T. 2 s.. it. 11 1:.:
I. SW. ' 8. ' E. Sec. in.
T. 2'S., It. 11 B.:"S. '., SW. ', 8.
i3 SIC. U S c. 11. T. 2 8., R. 11 I-:.:
commencing p ilot "1 chains B. of
NW. corner of D. Bolton's Ii. I..
C No. :!7. T. 1 S. I!. It E.. N. 6.'iJ
chains. W. 7 chains to corner Sees.
2, 4. 9, M. B. 1-' chains. 8. 0 d
gn.'i 15 minutes 40 ciiains, W. 11
chains " links 0 decrees St ni I ti
nt e-.", W. 40 chains, lieirinning
where the E. line between Si es. 3.
4 crosses W. line It. Helton's I .
L. V.. P'tld point being t.Mi feet N.
8W. coriit r of said S. c. 3. B. alonsr
N. line said rl.iiin liC'l t- i t. N. isi
feel, W. 4-0 f-sl. X l'.ii degrei'S .12
mliullis, W. :a feet to seclion line
iifiwii-n Si'cs. 3, 4. 8. 20 feet to be
ginning "1 1"
Ward, C.. W. Lot 4. .7. 'j XW.
WV. SW. U NB. , Fee. 4. T. 1
8., It. 14 B : lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 7. XW.
i4. 27 aires in P. I.. C. No. a;.
See. 9. T. 1 8., R. It i:.: SW. 4
HE. !. SB. vt s. ,. 8ec. ,
T. 2 8.. It. 12 E. : NB. ',. XW.
lot 1, Sec. 7; NB 4 SB. 'i. Sec. 5:
N'W. i SB. i., W. Si NW. ',. See.
16, T. 2 8., 1!. 11 E. ; Dufui 's 4th
Addition; ijl blm k 12 117 7,1
Want. F. W.-All D. I.. C. No. 39 W.
of Set', line running between Sii's.
I. 4, . Hi, T 1 8., R 14 r. : S. li
R. 14 E.: lots 3. J. 8. U NW. V,!
N H. I. X. 4 SE. . 8c. 8 T 1 Si
8w. 5; S. i. XW. i,. X. 4 SW. i..
NW. .. sk i. 8,,.. 11. T. 1 Si
R. 11 E. ; Big ill. A.I.I. D. C; lot 7.
s. bbn k 27
Wing. Martin-Tack Add. 1. C. lot
. i. N. !tU block 12
72 1
10 65
PROSPERITY WILL H7.V.
While it may be true that some of
the big capitalists have prospere-i
more than the masses of the people,
which is unavoMablc under any ad
ministration, it is apparent even lo
the most caetml observer that the
masses, ttio toilers, Hie working class
es generally are lo proj?rou, re
markably so as compared mith XS'JO;
and it is certain that whatever the
causes of this change, these prosper
ous masses of all sorts of eople arc
not going to vote next week for a
change of administration, says the
Evening Telegram. Many, perhaps
mofct of llietp, really believe that the
administration of McKinley has been
the very fountain from which pros
perity flowed forth in all directions
over the thirsty and suffering but
now smiling and contented land; and
many others, whose faith will not
carry them quite so far, are never
theless content with present condi
tions, and fear what might happen
under a new and radically different
administration.
How can democrats have the
assurance to talk of crmying Illinois,
for example and what has happened
there has happened throughout the
country when the report of tho
state" factory inspector, according to
a Chicago piper, will show the fol
lowing facts?
Number of factories in operation
in Illinois iu 1S93, one year after
Cleveland became president... 2,'!G2
Number of factories in operation
in Illinois in 1900, about three
years after McKinley became
president 17,845
Increase in number of factories
in Illinois from 1893 to 1900. . . 15,483
Number of persons employed In
the factories of Illinois In 1893 76,244
Number of persons employed in
the factories of Illinois in i:O0.. 449,3 17
Increase in the number of per,
sons employed in the factories
of Illinois in 1900 over 1893. . . .373,073
Another comparison, between 1837
and 1900, is as follows:
Number of factories in operation
in Illinois in 1897 11,703
Number of factories in operation
in Illinois in 1900 , 17,845
Increase in the number nf fac
tories in operation in Illinois
during the three years (sbotit)
of McKinley 's administration.. 0,142
Number of perrons employed in
factories of Illinois in 1897 270,271
Number of persons employed in
factories of Illinois in 1900 449,317
Increase in number of persons
employed under the McKinley
administration 179,040
It is such ft record as this, seen
and acknowledged everywhere, that
even more than the power of the
trusts and corporations and capital
ists, will re-elect McKinley. Some
of these have been too prosperous,
perhaps, for the ultimate welfare of
the countrj', but the "working class
es" don't care much about that, so
long as they are prosperous, too.
Speaking to the Twentieth Century
Club in New York, Bird t. Coler
said : "Our government is not going
to be converted into an empire.
Looking into the horizon of our
political future, there is no danger
more remote than tic- possibility
that the people will surrender their
rights and powers into the bands of
one man. We may, in time, create
an empire of liberty, equality and
prosperity ttiat will reach around the
world, but while American manhood
and love of freedom and Justice
endure, it will remain an empire
where every citizen is an emperor."
Strikes occur under all administra
tions, but under republican adminis
trations the strikes are for higher
wages and tho men generally get the
increase demanded, l.tit under dem
ocratic administrations the strikes
are against reduction of wages, and
the woiking men usually have to ac
cent the reduction.
Dog anil Pony Hhow.
Prof. Barnes' famous doj? and pony
show will be in The Dalles, at the Vogt
opera boiipe, Monday November Clh.
It is the best and most refined enter
tainment fif its kirn!. It has twenty
five Hireriur dogs and fifteen superb
ponies, all of which perform en the
etape; a!eo a trained lion and monkeys,
which sd.t greatly lo tho pleasure of the
entertainment, mskltig this show one
that cannot fail to please. It is Inter
sperred a't) with some clever feats in
juggling by a Jar an-ee irlht.
Clara A Falk's dm slock is new,
resh and complete.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
TufMlijr Dmlr.
Miis Lena Morrow, of Chicago, will
be present at the Vogt opera houaa
Thursday evening, Not. lit, and give a
talk on the principles which the Co.
Operative Juvenile Band represents.
Those who hare joined or Intend to
ally themselves with the football organi
sation are requested to be to attendance
at the armory on tomorrow (Wednesday)
evening. Business of importance will
be transacted.
Word was received here today that .
Rev. Robert Warner, presiding elder of
this district, is sick at Lone Rock,
Gilliam county, and unable to attend
the "Forward Movement" convention
that meets here tomorrow.
A number ol farmers about G'enwood
aregoin? Into the sheep industry. J.
II. Hadley and son, Rove, have pur
chased 300 fine ewes and will winter
them on clover hay. William McGralh.
has bought 300 and will wioter them at
Mr. Chllder's plsce, near Columbus.
Alva and Paul Kuhnhausen hare also
purchased some sheep.
The ministerial convention of the
'Twentieth Century Forward Move
ment" of the M. K. church will hold its
opening session in the M. E. church of
tais city tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
The convention will hold over till Thurs
day, Nor. 1st. Three sessions will be
held daily, at 9 a. m., 2 p. m. and 7:30
p. m. There will be preaching at thu
afternoon session tomorrow by Kev. G.
R. Archer, of Fossil.
A victim of the scarlet fever epidemic, -who
maintained a strict quarantine till
all danger of giving the disease to other
was over, and who had plenty of time
to look up the authorities on this dis
ease, culls our attention to the fa:t that
Webster, in harmony with all the med
ical authorities In the world, knows no
difference between scarlatina and scarlet
fever. Webster defines scarlatina as
the new Latin for scarlet fever, the
French word for which is scarlatine.
At a special meeting of the common
council held last night the recorder was
instructed to draft an ordinance provid
ing for a rigid enforcement of quarantine
against all bouses and theit occupants
where scarlet fever is known to exist.
The ordinance will fix a time during
which scarlet fever patients must con
fine themselves within the quarantinsd
premises while convalescing, to as to
prevent, if possible, tbe danger of conta
gion at the very time when the danger
is greatest.
No qualified voter should fail to cast
his ballot November Ath. Those who .
have not registered may vote by secur
ing six freeholders who will make tbe
necessary affidavits as to the voter's
qualifications, and tbe affidavits will be
taken w ithout cost at the office of Hud
son A Brownhlll, where the unregis
tered voter will also find all the neces
sary blanks. Affidavits may betaken
at any time during office hours, and if
left with the judges of election at tbe
polls will be considered as proof of the
bearer's qualifications as a voter.
It is said that the editor of an es
teemed Bryanite contemporary was
complaining at the breakfast table the
other morning about the lack of enthu
siasm among his party in the present
campaign, when the good wife looked
up and asked ber spouse: "What's the
matter with them, any way?" "Apa
thy," replied the discouraged molder of
public opinion; whereupon a bright
little son, who was playing near by, anx-
ously piped up: "Papa, will we have
to be vaccinated again 7" The editor
gazed despondently toward tbe floor,
and an expression of deep gloom over
shadowed ins face as lie replied : "No,
my son, its too late; they've all got it."
Reformation and mission festival at
Ziou Lutheran church tomorrow evening
at 7 :30. Rev. E. Mever, of Oregon City,
will preach on "Missions," and the
pastor of the church on the "Lutheran
Church." This Is the second of a series-
of sermons on the church of the reforma
tion, and the object of the pastor in
delivering these sermons is to acquaint
his people better with tbe origin.
strength and growth of the church to
which they belong. If you wish to
know what the Lutheran church really
is, what relation she sustains to other
I'roteetunt denominations and what
doctrines she holds, attend tho services
tomorrow night. We cordially invite
everyone to come. W.Brenner, pastor.
It will be of interest to a large num
ber of Dalles people who own summer
residences at North Beach and Ocean
Park to learn that at a recent meeting of
the new board of directors of tbe I. R. &
N. Co., hold at the headquarters of the
company at Ilwaco, preliminary arrange
ments were nude for the booming of the
beach fjt next summer. With the O.
R. it N. Co. back of it, the beach will be
widely advertised next year and weekly
excursions eiven from points In Oregon,
Washington, Idaho and oilier (tales on
its line at redncnl rates. This means
improved transportation facilities, cheap
fares, and shorter time in tmkin! tbe.
beach from inland points. Heretofore
North Beach has depended principally
on Portland for p-.itionnjte. Under tbe
new order of things It will ta; theentire
Col u ml la river basin and other sections
beyond it.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
A Falk.
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