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    1. [OREGON] Decades of History-1879 Fire in The Dalles Part Three
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. 150 Years 1872-1886 The Dalles THE DECADES OF HISTORY PART TWO OF THE DALLES CHRONICLE'S TEN-PART SERIES. March 30, 2007 page 7 TO-MORROW IS AN ANNIVERSARY WE'LL NEVER FORGET ONE YEAR AFTER THE FIRE - Part Three Main street, south side - WILLIAMS & MARCHBANKS have one of the largest livery and sale stables in the State, a two-story, wooden building, with carriage house and yard. P.J. MARTIN three one-story buildings, glass front, occupied by POTTER & KERRISON'S saloon, a cigar store, restaurant and J.B. CROSSEN & CO's auction rooms. ALECK SMITH, two buildings, glass front, one-story, occupied by barber shop and saloon. TIM BALDWIN, one-story glass front, wooden building, occupied by J. O'NEIL'S tailor shop. ROBERT EARL, three buildings, one-story, glass front, occupied by a saloon, FREIMAN BROS., cigar store, and a restaurant. RUDOLPH LUSHER has a one-story, glass front wooden building, which he occupies as a shaving saloon and bath rooms. BEN KORTEN, one-story, glass front wooden building, occupied by HENRY CLERISH, Philadalphia Brewery. F. DEHM, glass front, one-story, occupied by a saloon. B. WOLF, one-story, fire-proof brick building, occupied by JOS. FRIEMAN'S shoe store, and F. DEHM, watchmaker and jeweler. J. MORAN, one-story fire proof brick, occupied by Columbia Brewery depot. MAX VOGT & CO., fire-proof brick, one-story, while they occupy with a stock of general merchandise. MAX VOGT & CO., one-story, glass front wood, occupied as a wholesale liquor store by J. McCLELLAND & CO. BOGT & CALLENBERG, on Washington street, two-story wood, with glass front.millinery. GEO. ALLEN, two-story frame building, occupied by JACKSON saloon, and a hall above. MR. GILGARD, one-story glass front for two occupants, not yet finished, to be occupied by cigar store and dress-making shop. JOHN MORAN, one-story glass front, occupied by ARCADE RESTAURANT. CHARLES KRON, two one-story glass front buildings, occupied by LIVE OAK shoe store and HYDE'S boarding house. M.L. NOLAN, on Union street, one-story, glass front, news room. MOORE, on Union street, one-story, glass front, saloon. MRS. WILSON, on Union street, two-story residence and post office. To Be Continued Incoming and Outgoing messages protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

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