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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1934)
THF. 1> \M O l R O N i a F E. H. B E R G E R . M D. Office in Odd Fellows Building, above C ascade Unii; l d. H O IRS: Wnlnrsliia—10 ». nv to 5 p. ni. SalunUy*—10 ». m to S p m Sumí»v»—■ o a ni to 1 ' Noon Why Try Burning WET WOOD When U Can get DRY PLANER WOOD UTAH KING COAL and PORTLAND GASCO BRIQUETTES STATE TO BUILD SUPER HIGHWAY THROUGH GORGE Jay Upton a Visitor lay II I ’pton «>1 Brno, republican candidate for congress from the lirsl congressional district, ami his tam- ivtign manager, Mark Woodruff, were in Cascade l i n k s Saturday ett route home from Portland While here he called on \ w Mcyei u d O k m Hyde, the latter of the Men s shop, lioth of whom he has known for years. Aid to Be Sought From Qovorn ment for W ate r Level Road Senator fplon i' seeking Gungtrss- man Pierce s seat in the house at From the Lock» to Washington, H e He has hern in the Portland state senate for 14 years. Fishing Remains Poor Fishing remains i>oor on the up(»er river, due to the fact that the annual spring freshet came a month earlier than usual this season and was on while the Chinook salmon were travel ing upstream to their spawning grounds. Old timers at Bonneville reported a heavy run of salmon anil three weeks ago predicted a heavy s|uwn in the u|>|>er country and a |*>or catch on the Columbia. Andy Johnson of Vancouver, who has l let'n fishing above Cascade Locks, dn>|*ped his N uts down stream to the lower Columbia, but he says the fishing around Vstoria is nothing to brag about. from W. H. CLARK CASCADE I.tX'KS. OREGON : LOUIE FOLSOM i Watch and Jewelry Repairing Ö C ascad : L ocks , O segon (asMde food Store»«. Why shop around? We know we can save you money on everything you buy in our store. Maple Leaf Syrup, pure cane, pints 17c Macaroni Elbo, 24c Soap. Lana Oil. Finest for hands.......................... 4c Marshmallows, half lb. pkge. cello........................ 9c SUGAR B ,uy saving beforV“ on r .......... .. 49c A at 10 f,oe\ lbs. fo Minced Clams. Flats. A real buy.......................... 17c Barr’s English Style Onions. 2 ! . cans. for 25c Asparagus, small cans 10c Piggs Feet, Boneless. Quart iars ...................... 31c Silko Tissue, 1000 sheets. 3 for............................ 17c Lars, pound packages 10c Cigarettes, popular brands, cartons.................... 1.25 Peas, No. 2 can.-. 2 for 25c Beans, No. 2 cans—whole refugee 15c Potatoes, 10 pounds................ 45c Milk, any brand, -1 for 25c Flour, hard wheat, lo lb. bag 45c Vinegar, 22-o/. ,-ize...... 11c Salad Dressing, Durkees, quarts............................ 31c Potato Chips, f resh in bulk, lb. 25c Spinach, Del Monte, large cans 2 for 25c REMEMBER THE 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION P R IN T IN G ! We are equipped to handle your print ing needs and can turn out your work on short notice. If you require menus, letter heads, cards, statements, bill heads or envelopes drop into the office or flag us down as we barge along the street. It does not make any difference where we may be going, you will find we are never in too big a hurry to stop and talk printing. The Dam Chronicle Plan* fur ;» fast water Irvrl high w >> through the Columbia llorgr front t ’.ix.idc I.mks to Portland in'- tame public Tuesday for the first time when details of a -»urvry whiilt h as been completed a s tar a s IK h I soii were announced at a meeting of the state highway commission. The state has lieen working on the survey for months. The new road will take off at the Sandy river, at Trout- dale, and jvtrallel the railrtkid at the lu x ' of the bluff. Highway engineer* want to construct a roadbed by pumping asm! from the river. Fstimated costs have not lieen re vealed. However, fund' are not avail able at this time but must tie bor rowed from the federal government N e jis preliminary to asking for P\\ \ moneys have lieen taken by the com mission. It is antici|xitrd by the state that the federal government will build a fast highway west from Cascade lin k s through Bonneville to Warrrn dale, vv her r I new l- i d ¡-: «d b\ f the commission would tie in. K. H It.iU.xk, state highway cn-, gineer, said in announcing plans for the su|s-r road that it was not the state's intention to aliandoti the old scenic Columbia River highway B*>th road* will lie maintained . The new one would tie given over to commer cial travel, the old one to tourists. CLASSIFIED Hereafter The Chronicle will run a classified or wantad column. The rate is one cent a word. Count each initial as a word. If not convenient to bring your ads to the office, mad them in. FOR SALE New store building of [irrmanent construction, on Main street; one of the liest locations in town: suitable for two stores John Wirrick, Cascade Locks. FORE SALE W ire haired puppies from prize winning stink; sirrd by famous Campfire Stylo. Males $25. females $10. Ga. 6361. 3330 N. E Klickitat street, Portland. FOR SALE Nrw 3-n x>m house with garage-, modern, convenient, attractive; walking distance of Bonneville, Irsfs than a mile west. Slid on terms. Save money by buying rather than renting. But whether or not you wish to buy, visit this [dare and see a little house that for the money can’t lie lirat not by a dam site. Drivr in at number 40.36. ¡ 'O ’ i<i \ i New • .i- • i .-. rooms with running water. Ore- Wash Fox Farm. FOR SALK -Fox fur*. Save half on your furs. Ore-Wash Fox l-arrn. FOR SALK—Modern service sta tion, with cabins; wonderful oj>- portunity; for $5800.00. W. J. Carlson, Agent, Castade Dicks, I.ítS I Marine ring with ruby set ting. Finder return to Fred Gray and receive $5 reward. TOR SALEr- 51 acres of land, just back of high school in Cascade Izu ks. No encumbrance; half i loar, half timber; will make ideal sub division; has two houses; plenty of water; lays well; |ierfect abstract. $4500. See Algers. TOR SALEr- Quart fruit jars; half price. Mrs. Val Tomkins, (wive- ernment Grounds, Cascade Dicks I OR REN I 3 room cottage; com pletely furnished; has garage. Kent $25 |>er month. Inquire Penn's Tavern DAVE'S BARBER SHOP COLUMBIA HOTEL M u C. H. KtmmrU, Mainici Cascade Lock» Popular Hotel IlV Serve J/c.i/i Han < ailing a Spanali y D m »ted nest door lo Merrill t Bar It I) 1 Mil I n KOR I ' 1 * 1 1 '' Ojien All Night MERRILL’S BARBEQUE J \ Ml RRI I I PROI* MEALS *nd LUNCHES WEINHARDS AND ALT HEIDELBERG ON TAP If you art* expecting weekend guest.*, you will want the best. We give you the bcj*t at reasonable price* Huy here anti be *atisfied, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 1 -2 SHILLINGS Baking Powder, 12-oz ran* GRAPF. NUTS, BORDEN’S PACKAGE CHEESE, half lb. BISQUICK, -10-oz p k g e Sunset Fancy Pure TOMATO JUICE, tall can, .1 Sunset Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL, tall can. 2 for SUNSET FANCY PUMPKIN. large can PETEK PAN PINK SALMON, tall can. 2 for LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF OXYDOL, large package LAVA SOAP, 3 ban* for OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. 2 for 29c i: t 17c 32c 27c 29c 10c 25c 17c 20c 23c 15c S & W COFFEE Mb. Con 58e Andrews Daily Free Delivery phone 121 BONNY VILLA * One-half Mile West of Bonneville ICE CREAM — CANDY — CIGARETTES B L I T Z WINEHARD AND HOP GOLD BEER ON DRAUGHT and BOTTLED BEER Sit and Sip by Our Open Firepl «ce