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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1934)
I hi DAM CHRONH I > Pane 4 in a spntacuUr way. While o m i« ...- THE DAM CHRONI CLE done these things may show up larne. they one I'U k iikh C Jaw s'»l.ul«»n* in u t Purl lami in a '<nnie GROCERY SPECIALS are onlv worthwhile as Riving »» »»«lit than tt would ttiuoyrr it a puls*, to the actual, practical every cade Locks n s n.on h It 1» no Oregon FRIDAY -nd SATURDAY, APRIL 6 -7 !l,v lit«* that we each live, ami U|wn customery with I he Oregonian . which the community must always exaggerate and it is trasonahle to Kr«l A Whit# N id > h i I R m B icv |>olr’» ll»« I-»« Jv*’1 r I '"i' C u m m in s & S h ik l ik , Publishers nmst largely tlepetul (or its forward l«elie\e that the editors are l>eiog 2 7c lin n » *» lui 20c hi* lor 55c M. A. S hiklus ...................... Editor march. Let's do things with a single i«osrd up«*n. Kr*l S VS hitc Muucd ‘ l**»'- >• Ul1 purpose that shall not only he able to k , . i * w 1 1 m i B mu -• J. M C ummins , . . • Manager demonstrate Thfrr t*-» 59C s '» H I ® our [U't glories, if any. BASEBALL TEAM NEEDEI Di ree «o» 3 7 c *t» 1“ « O O o Blur * While «>»»!»«». 5 «« In»» and present progress, hut what is of Superintendent Vernon G llemL Herl 4 White t l W ) tx-klrn Subacripdon Ralf« | hire lot 3 0C St* 7® ° IltrtUm Font. far more significance shall re.nh f»>r rrson, of the local schools, and ties» 50 Thrrr Monika, kv ma.l Rr<! 4 VVhilr i l l « » » Du*«. •» three U l 4 3 o M l lut 7 0 « ! ward to the things that are beyond pj^mas, who «IrlvfS the school bus, I 00 Whole willow Sn Month*. h\ mail and get a grip on the future that |MVI. tuvn endeavoring to organise a Tt.tr* I«« 4 3 c >*» 7 9 c l'uri». «I à While (»uiikn i 00 One Year, by mail shall compel us to retain our place |K|!tc|M|| lram, but to date thru ef- (>lili< l) « ll|n 1» ] «» lof 3 7 c Ht« Io* 110 among the most imigrrssive and stir- for|4 m tK.it dimtion have l>een Threw l«f 30C Ml I«» 7B c Tbr Chronicle « m o K*«»rrn Multnomah ring communities in the entire slate Rr-i 4 White llom tlt), i V>» (|u<- to inahilily t«» fiml any Hr* I A VS hue IV «ilio . JV*a Ih n , lut 29c ht* i « i 57c county and Western Hood Rivrr count« of Oregon. 1 here is ih * legerdermain ^roumfs three lor ft3 c Ml 0 0 c It is distributed to all tamps hous n* atsmt the development of a locality S)mc rr;l||y excellent Imsektll ma Herl 4 White Soeet P « t . ,’ i three lor ft3c Sj' •*»* 99c emploi es on the Bonneville Dam Three lot 4 7 c 02o lt comes about always because those (rr^ | csist> am,)ng the older residents Hr,I k While tUMlell IVan. i*,* who are a |v»rt of it are true and (mj anlol,^ workers empk*>ed on tire Herl 4 While Tulni-iUt, IV ,* Hr«l 1 While Slitr»l l’inr«|X>tr, J* »• loyal to its best interests in little dam. and it appears imperative that Thlte Io» 3 7 C ht» Io« 0 9 o FRIDAY. APRIL t. 1QJ4 Whole t>«klrn M»«r» ;tnd unobserved but very practical grounds t>e found for a diamond. Herl 4 While 'i n u l t i J I» thrrr l«t Oftc '*'* I*»1 $1 2 5 ways. No meeting has liern announced Three *»• 4 5 c l' " *"♦ B 3 c A CHILD IS BORN Blue 4 While Stor-I t'mr«| 4 *lr * for the |*urj*>w of organizing a Three lui ftftc Mi lor $ i 0 3 Blue 4 While T io u lie r orth With this issue The Dam Chronicle VENTURE DISAPPOINTING yet team, but it is to l«e ho|>rd that l*u»ee. |Ve» makes its appearance in Cascade Oregon's venture into the rum action to that end will !>e taken at Rett 4 W hile t » »* y Cut three lot 4 3 c s“ I » » 7 9 0 Three tor 4 5 c *** 8 5c Locks. From an humble beginning it business has not proved the success once. The Chronicle will !>e ham>> to Rrr| 4 While «'olire hopes to develop into an institution that friends of the Knox law hud aid in getting fates out to a meeting, (Wren 4 While Cut H o w , tine l-ouft-l |r«ch»«e 20C Three lof 3 7 c Ml I«» 6 0 c of genuine service to the community. ho[>ed. March sales were only slight- ............. where the subject of grounds tan l»e Independent in thought and action, l> m o c m ©I $110 k©d with (RjcuM ed Out <>i a mix-ting should C a sc a d e leockw, Ort*. W. J. CARLSON it will seek to print the news each the formal opening of liquor stores ctm,r JlJans |or a team. Vny reader week and to present it in a manner across the river in Washington thrrr living a suggestion on the subject, C A U L ’ with RED A WHITE that will merit public approval. is every reason, to believe that sales of wjH) *hetr grounds might ^ ^ Quality Food» The columns of the pajier are often will slump still further, for prices in ^ o p in ed . invited to get in for an expression of opinions. It is the neighboring state will lie lower touch with Superintendent Mender- our desire to serve the best interests than on the Oregon skle of the Col vm. There is every reason to belie\e of the community, to explan to the umbia, unless Administrator Satnmis that Cascade Locks could turn out balance of the state and to the people stops moaning and begins slashing one of the best teams in Orrgon of the Pacific coast why Cascade prices. this season, so if you are interested Locks is a jrermanent town with an No one has ever explained why s|ieak up. V»u have the (l««>r assured future. We want to cooperate, rum prices are so high in < >regon. to be helpful in welding residents of However, the public has its own Nrwx|iai>ers tell us that Hitler Cascade Locks--both old and new— opinion. B«~*t bet: Too many politi scorns to surround himself with "yes" into an organization wihch will battle cians on the payroll. men S> did Solomon; he surrounded uncompromisingly for the welfare anti .Aaron Hoiz, employed by Gover himself with "yes girls development of the town. In that nor Meier to purchase stocks an«! or spirit we ask your cooperation and ganize the st«»res. drew 52200 f«»r six We were really alarmed over Dr support. If our opinions, editorially weeks w«>rk, and if that wouldn't communis»:; -«are until we expressed, do not conform with your make a mule laugh we II buy a drink. Wirt's saw the educator s puture in BEST GRUB ON THE WORKS opinions, write yours out on paper, The Holz salary was pair! after the the daily great |>rejs. bring them to the office and we will governor has solemnly assured the give them space. pe«tple that the purchasing agents The Chronicle will be distributed salary was being ¡iai«l by the States Roosevelt went fishing ami con gress went haywire. Strange acts men for the next few weeks without cost Steamship company. in Cascade Locks, in the camps at No one knows why (ieorge Neuner will commit in the name of |»atnot- Bonneville and up and down the should tie Employed as attorney for »«" * hen lhr ,ruut i,rr bit,n« highway. In that manner we hope to the liquor control commission at a m ake everybody acquainted with it. salary of 5400 a month when the Backyard/ in Portland are «lotted If you approve of the paper we want attorney general at Salem is pre- with abandoned wells. Thow are the you to come in and subscribe. It is sumed to be hired by the people to hoics in which a lot of candidate» your paper, and the greater the sup handle legal affairs for the state will disai^iear on May 18. port the better the [»per. Strangers boards, commissions an«l institutions. judge a town by its newspapers. They does anyone und«*rstand An ol«l-fashioned merchant <lown will judge Cascade Locks by The why Neither the liquor commission east wants |ieople to get l»otk to Chronicle. Help us to create a good should employ control a public wearing red flannel underwear. The impression of the town in the strang man, who in turn must have relations the as- plan is not feasible. People are rest- er's mind. sistance of a [tress agent. less enough as they are. But the ¡teople are beginning to CONSIDER THESE THINGS realize that the multitude of unnes- \ drunken Irishman from the mid- Featuring the Cascade Lock» 1.umber Company Times public enthusb-.m and sary employes and politicians must (||r «*<-st in Portland on his initial public display are appropriate. They be paid; that their salaries constitute visit to a seacoast city, saw his first “SEE OWENS" do much to arouse popular interest overheat!; an«l that retail prices of ^agulLs the other «lay when he win- in citizenship and in the progress of liquor must be held up to meet thi»se i|r r«x| down to the river front Hr a oemmunity. The coming months salaries. watched them in silence for a time, will witness much of this display and turned to a stranger standing enthusiasm in Cascade Locks, we see SEA LOCKS A NECESSITY then nearby. it now in near-by communities. It The Dalles, Hood River an«! other “Those are fine pigeons," he said finally reaches the stage of a “boom.” upper river towns are raising a fuml “Those are not pigeons,” said the But, after all, it is the daily pur of $20,000 with which to carry on a “They are gulls.” suit of community budding that the fight in behalf of deep sea locks at stranger. Well, or boys," said the character and purpose of citizens can Bonneville dam. (xivernment engi- Irishman, gulls "they are (Limn fine I»'«- best be measured. In this we find the neers insist there is no need for de^pc-p,^ '' steady level from which we most locks at this time. Theirs is a narrow truly judge how high the real loyalty view and was neatly answere«l «»me TRY OUR 35e DINNERS that abides rises in the life of the «lays ago when The Oregonian Father: "How is it I catch you kivsing my «laughter, young man»" people. pointed out that the locks were nec WITH TRIMMIN’S------ CAN T BE BEAT The logical way, the only way, to essary for national defense in the Youth: "I don't know, unless il is the fact that you insist on wearing build this immediate section up to a event of war, if for n<» other reason. point where human enterprise and However, the economic value of the rubber h«-els.” energy combine' reasonably an locks will not be determined by the ticipate its be is by a hearty engineers, but by Presitlent Roose and general n that shall velt, and it is to him that .the ap zealously gi -enue which peal must be carried. OPPORTUNITY— leads to tha al, and by a The future of Cascade I.ocks determinate t of each in hinges in a large measure on the im dividual to a. ,ther develop mediate construction of the deep sea The year 1934 promise» to be one of Opportunity. It will reward the man of *n* ment. locks. Without them it will he diffi This is not to lie brought about by cult to induce large industrial plants testinal courage who has the will and spirit to fight. But even the boldest inspirational speeches and addresses to locate above the «lam; with the fighter does not go into battle unarmed, if be hopes to win. on the part of gifted men, however locks the upf»er river towns will l»e valuable their suggestions and plead on a parity with Portland and other In the battle for business, Advertising is a very necessary weapon. He who ings may be; it is not to be promoted lower river t«»wns. uses it effectively will gain much. Printing is an integral part of every Adver by articles from the press, however It is to l»e hoped that Cascade tising campaign. Opportunity to use it advantageously in building business timely and true they may be in their Locks business interests will join the conclusions; ballyhoo meetings will movement to open up the river. is at hand not accomplish it, however earnest The Chronicle office has printing equipment to handle any class of printing — and enthusiastic may lie the men WILD TALES HURT TOWN promoting it. While each is admit Yellow journals thrive c»n exagger large or small. Circulars, Catalogs, Direct Mail Pieces, Letter Heads, Dealer tedly a powerful factor in the on ations. It is their stock in trade Helps, Broadsides, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Envelopes, Programs, In ward march of progress, our future The public reads weird tales in the greatness depends, in the final analy sensational newspa[»ers and yawns. vitation*— everything in printing— are needed by the fighter who is going to sis, on the people of today and their But T he Oregonian is not a yeflow win business through Advertising. attitude toward one another. journal, and when lit carries wild We should like to help you design your advertising literature— aud we should It is a constant, steady contribu tales under large heads to the effect tion of its citizens in cash, in time, that Cascade Ix»cks has become a like to print it for y o u in good words spoken and earnest western frontier town it lead* the efforts that greater community de public to believe that life and morals THE DAM CHRONICLE velopment is to be made possible. are unsafe here. It is doing things that count. They The stories are silly and without Commercial Printing need not necessarily be large things foundation of fact. The Oregonian l\il>liJ»c.t Even Friday at C l* ad* L- h L v 1 ANOTHER OPENING AT THE D A M INN SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 7th Good Musis and Good Entertainment Come ’ « 4 F ' . 4 »- * " T *■ **. \