This Month in Oregon H is to ry QUALITY TOOLS, INC. ! 2966 *wy 10’ N Seasde OR 97138 738-3074 J a n ? we are infested w ith swarms of flees already in our new habitation (Fort Clatsop), the presumption ,s therefore strong that we shall not divest ourselves of this intolerably troublesem vermin during our residence here' I ewis & Clark Journal 1805 SAWS ONUS G « i« e R | COMPRI SSC*S STATIONARY EQUPV< s ' Ai« r o o t s 2M CVO 2 Wes l.awson Organic Gardening «& Maintenance And The Development Goes On by Kim Loqan Yes. wp have yet another situation needing grave attention by all. especially those unw illing to let the continual scramble for money swallow up and digest the sliver of culture and original biosphere remaining The situation is this Native Amerleans (Klickitat/Cascade tribe) fighting for recognition of their treaty rights and Freedom of Religion are occupying Lyle Point on the Columbia River Gorge Since September 27, 1993 they have been nurtur ing a sacred f ire and peacefully protecting this usual and accustomed fishing site from the ongoing development of 33 half m illio n dollar homes by the Columbia Gorge Investors Limited Partnership The completion of this development would deny access to fishing platform s (some of which were knocked down by beginning stages of development) and halt traditional a c tiv itie s such as the erection of lodges for shelter, sweats and the curing of fish All of these rights were given to them f irs t by Mother Farth and second by Treaty Treaty rights have already been broken, along w ith incorrect geological surveys and potential onsite toxic waste Lyle Point is a roosting site of the bald and golden eagle, and ident if led w ith two layers of Indian burial sites, both of which would be sever ly impacted w ith the developement of this land Developers have made access to the fishing scaffolds nearly impossible due to installation of a gate, roads, fences and u tilitie s The encampment has been threatened w ith eviction and told by developers that they are trespassing a representative of the developers questioned why his developement would have to be held up, "just because of the Indians ‘ These are the kind of people we are dealing w ith, folks The Support Group for Nanammi Waki Uulktt (Lyle Point) is asking for support in the way of food, wood, o ffice supplies, a fax machine, and your physical presence around the sacred f ire For more inform ation contact The Oregon Coast Support Group (503) 436-2420 Margaret Palmer (509) 365-2287 Rob Bailey (206) 633-6027 Greenpeace, Seattle And by all means, w rite to Governor Lowry and Senators Patty Murray and Slade Gordon 4 1 6 -0 2 2 3 P O Bo« MOO Tolosana Pari, OR 97145 ■ Ac - -y Licensed ,< ISxuied »89168 .A ' $ 5 BARTH MERCANTILE 0 bS »S SVI ( a p ito l H ighw ay (in Hillsdale) NO RTH COAST C O N S T R U C T IO N 246 *935 Fix Ail Vour ConatzucUtx' • Ucar<»a » 263S2 i.A fV t A B S H t H P O Boa 2 0 / 7 Portland I Jan 8 On this day in ’ 897 one J H Wassman charged to his account at Clem Hodes Saloon in Fugene, four drinks of hard liquor, three glasses of beer, four cent cigars and two games of billia rd s Total amount owed for the day. $ I 15 Jan 10 On this day in IRO3, a badly wounded sperm whale d rifte d into the mouth of the Columbia near Astoria The whale measured 54 feet in length and weighed an estimated 75 tons There was no explanation for its presence as sperm whales were rarely seen in these latitudes Unfortunately the < eature died a few days later Jan 19 One hundred twenty nine citizens of Fugene swoie off dr ink ing ardent s p irits on New Year s d iy One hundr ed and eighteen have gone back to their cups and the other eleven are hanging on the verge and around saloons' Oreqoman 1874 Jan ?3 In ,851 the City of Portland was incorporated effective this day, mak mg it the second incorporated community, after Oregon City, in the Oregon Territory 7311 7 0 0 3 (M,„<» Mwt o r m / 1 ;»« Kitzhaber ‘94 4800 S W Griffith Park Drive, Suite 300 Beaverton. 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