The Dalles Optimist, Thursday, March 9, 1911 page 8 The appraisers of the (Maxmillian) Vogt estate, H.M. Beall, E.O. McCoy and M.A. Moody finished their work last week and the report was filed at the county clerk's office Friday by the executors, Hugh Glenn and Fred W. Wilson. The notes, stocks and bonds, money in bank, furniture and personal effects totaled $49,295.05 and the real estate amounted to $150,00 making a total of $199,295.05. As Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Nelson and little girl of Fifteenmile were starting home Saturday afternoon about six o'clock up the Fourth street grade they met an automobile driven by George Cain coming down. Mr. Nelson saw there was scarcely room to pass but tried to turn his team to the right in toward the bluff. They were so frightened by the machine that they backed across the road and over the bluff on the other side giving the occupants of the wagon and the horses a severe shaking up and some bruises. Miss Mildred Lathim, a daughter of W.C. Lathim, 920 West 11th street, died very suddenly at her home last Sunday evening. Miss Mildred had been ailing since some time before Christmas when she had nervous proctration and in her weakened condition she was not able to recover from the shock of having some teeth extracted Saturday and died at 7:15 Sunday evening. She was the daughter of W.C. and Mary Lathim, born September 13, 1891. The funeral services were held at St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock and the interment was made in the IOOF cemetery. PERSONALS page 5 A.P. Bateham of Mosier (Oregon), visited The Dalles Monday. F.W. Brown of Hood River (Oregon) was in the city Sunday. A.E. Richardson went to Portland on business Friday. P.A. Venable was a Wasco (Oregon) man in the city last Thursday. W.M. Hartford was a business caller in the city Tuesday. John Burggraff of Mosier was a visitor in the city Thursday. R.C. Atwood of Moro (Oregon) was a caller in The Dalles Tuesday. L.A. Sears of Boyd (Oregon) was a business visitor in town Monday. Attorney C.J. Bright went to Wasco on business Thursday. Carlton Williams made a business trip to Condon (Oregon) last week. Lou Bolton of Boyd was a business visitor to town Saturday. J.B. Goit returned from a business trip to Maupin (Oregon) Saturday. O.L. Redish of Goldendale (Washington), was a visitor in The Dalles Friday.George Harth of Eightmile was in the city on business Monday. J.K. McGregor of Mosier was a business caller in town Monday. D.P. Harvey was a Mosier man in the city the first of the week. Chas. Conrow and J. Rorick made a trip to Portland Sunday. W. Odell of Boyd transacted business in The Dalles Tuesday. D.P. Crabtree of Wamic transacted business in town Tuesday. Alex Strachan of Dufur transacted business in town Thursday. R.C. French of Dufur transacted business in The Dalles Friday. Frank Stratton of Dufur was in The Dalles on business Wednesday. E.C. Haight was a visitor in the city from Fairbanks (Oregon) Saturday. C.N. Burget made a trip to Mosier Wednesday on business. J. Bolton was a business caller from Kingsley (Oregon) in the city Saturday. Park Bolton, a Dufur man was in The Dalles on business Saturday. J.M. Culbertson was a visitor in the city from Hood River (Oregon)Tuesday. R.J. Muir of Tygh Valley (Oregon) transacted business in The Dalles Tuesday. End of Part II 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.oregonlive.com/cc/genealogy Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail