150 Years 1872-1886 The Dalles THE DECADES OF HISTORY PART TWO OF THE DALLES CHRONICLE'S TEN-PART SERIES. March 30, 2007 page 3 BURGLARS TAKE JUDGE'S WATCH BOLD BURGLARY - Sometime during Thursday night of last week, some graceless scamps entered the lodging house kept by Mrs. Springer and plundered several of the lodgers. They relieved Judge McArthur of his gold watch, a diamond pin, sundry articles of clothing, and a leather wallet containing some private papers, deeds, insurance policy, etc. >From Mr. Wood they "lifted" six dollars and two safe keys and from Mr. Ives a gold pencil and several articles of jewelry. Mrs. Mears is also said to have lost a gold pen and pen-holder. On the following Saturday several handkerchiefs marked with the judge's name, were found under Grant & Co's old warehouse, the thieves evidently thought it unsafe to have them around. Suspicion points strongly to certain "hoodlums" who if they don't give up their present habits of life will certainly fetch up in the penitentiary. March 7, 1874 Incoming and Outgoing messages protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program