ARLINGTON, OREGON. WHEN the line of the Oregon Rail- came here, built upon railroad land way and Navigation Company near the river, and beyond him the vast was constructed along the south uncultivated hills of Gilliam county, bank of thi Columbia, a number of sta- Henry Heppner, M. V. Harrison and tions were established between Wallula Hall and Comfort followed immediate and The Dalles for the shipment of the ly, the first building being finished by product of the vast area of grazing and Mr. Harrison. These gentlemen, with agricultural lands lying back from the the exception of Mr. Hall, are still resi river, and to be the forwarding point dents. The little nucleus thus started for Bopplies destined for the interior gathered around itself other business towns. Of all these, the only one that houses. Coffin, McFarland k Co. came has become a town of importance, and in the spring of 1883, E. N. Thomas & developed into a thriving commercial Son in the spring of 1884 These firms, center, is Arlington, formerly Alkali. together with J. W. Smith, comprise Arlington lies at the mouth of the Al- the leading mercantile houses, although kali canyon, forty-sii miles east of The there are three other dry goods, gro Dalles, and seventy-threo west of Wal- eery, millinery store, etc., all do'ing a lula. Topography has much to do with good business.' To-day the town has the growth of towns, and it is the ad- between six hundred and seven hundred vantageoua location of this one which inhabitants. There is nothing lacking has caused it to grow and flourish while of the elements of a city. Building is others have not yet passed the age of being rapidly pushed forward. The one inrancy. Many square miles of rapidly newspaper, the Arlington Times, is do dcvelopmg agricultural land, and the ingwell. A new school house is neaaly hZlgJ7Z f 6heep' 001111)1616(1 There are wo cnurches horses and cattle find here the most ad- Congregational and Methodist vanUgoous pom of shipment of pro- Two years of age, the town was in 1 8UPP ?n " b tbe 1 gislature at fa x. SlS" kt ? Be88iOD' b th6 M 0f 1883' At th6 the opposite side of the river, with same time the people voted to chance which it communicates by means of a tho rmm nf kVv I ,g torrv If I.. .1.: a i i ... me of Alkal1 for tne more eupho- In the fall of 1881 J W Rm, v a 8ltQ ha8 1(5611 frufoed from M I. d!fi5LJt bruahand luinw at the Willows, about Z ' . 6 P108!10118. expand- Ho found oM lilt!. houo kept 7. Zl, " cM honB6- chnrche8'