The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Tuesday, July 16, 1895 Congressman W.R. Ellis and family from Heppner (Oregon) are in the city. Mr. Ellis is booked for an address at Gladstone Park and is on his way to that place. Mrs. A.H. Roberts and sister are accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Mr. H.A. Raymond, who has been probate judge of Idaho county, Idaho, for two years, is in the city. Mr. Raymond is looking over The Dalles as a possible location where he may practice his profession as a lawyer. Mr. Horace J. Stillman, a lawyer of Pendleton, accompanied by his wife, passed through The Dalles last night and visited Mr. G.W. Herbein. Mr. and Mrs. Stillman have been at Trout lake with the Mazamas, and ascended Mt. Adams. Mr. Stillman making the ascent twice. They thoroughly enjoyed their outing. MOSIER BREEZES page four What Our Corrspondent Has to Say About Happenings in Mosier Reverend Starbuck, who has been holding meetings at The Dalles, was here last Tuesday prospecting for a campmeeting. J. M. Carroll was at The Dalles last week and bought brick to wall a well. One of the Reno girls has been quite sick for a while, but is on the mend Mrs. Smith and daughters from Hood River (Oregon) were here this week visiting friends. Mr. Parmeter of Oysterville, Washington, is here. He has rented the Mrs. Ireland farm near the station. A.B. Craft of Rufus, Oregon, is here visiting friends and relatives. Will Davis and Wesley Huskey have gone to Sherman county to harvest. Messrs. Root and Evans have made two trip to The Dalles this week. They are getting the boxes in which to ship their plum crop, which is immense. The party that went to Portland to spend the Fourth did not come back as expected. Mr. Ed Phillips and the little son of Charles Phillips were taken very sick. They all came back last Saturday except Mrs. Charles Phillips and boy. Mr. Oscar Phillips and wife of Portland accompanied them. Mrs. Phillips will follow as soon as the boys health will permit. J.M.C. WAMIC ITEMS Mr. Brazil Savage has commenced cutting wheat with his self-binder. Crops are excellent in this vicinity. Mr. Hayward was buried last Wednesday. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral. Mr. Albert Savage has just finished his new house on Smock Prairie. John A. Haylock will teach the school in District No. 44, Wasco county, on Smock Prairie. School will begin September 2. - OBSERVER Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page The Dalles Chronicle http://www.thedalleschronicle.com/ http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program