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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1934)
T H F DAM CHRONICLE 1 DALlfS M I T I I lot. r LESTER C a Locks Auto Freight 73 Years In B Y JA C K M cCRARY FA ST DAILY SFR V IC K |t| TW EEN PO R TLA N D AND t \ m \|»t K •< K v. \\ 11 \| | WAY POIN TS. New Fast Auto Truck Service between Portland and Cascade Locks, Bonneville and Bridal Veil. While Salmon. Stevenson aiul th e 1 1 w ool the daughter- ami lour ol the Ar. Cascade Locks— other towns in Skamania county, on -on» arr living today. I he “hle*t 1:30 P .M . the Washington -idr ol the river, daughter, Mr1«. Flora Nix, is just my 9 :3 0 p- M. wrrr n«>i even names when my lather a«e The other children are younger Our Trucks provide « <|t:kk, Ar. Portland brought his family lo the upper f a s ami all live in ami armimi Stevenson. convenient method of getting 4:30 P .M . i .ules in the early days ol the civil There are Allieti. John, lewis and ' your hauling done |imm|>tly. Mkluifbi George lnu>n and Mrs. Martha He war No delays, no reel tape. Portland Office— Ninth Avenue and Irving Street There were scattered settlement», v ins. ('«plain John Holman had a place Telephone BRoadway 0441 m cabin», from wherr W hile Salmon PORTLAND TERMINAL; directly opponile I he Imlian village it.»* stands down the river to Wash* Cascade Locks Office— Across street from meat 1001 Fa»t Mater Street ougal, bill in all that district there that »t«*«ri on the ote ol the |»resent market Telephone T. A»t 7600 was only one post of (ice ami that was Cascade I <xk> He lived only • » " " j' R. J. WUNER. Agent at Cascade, which had l>ern founded distance from the Bradford \ RrnWe CASCADE I tM Ks TERMINAL about 1852. The Bradford A Ruckle mill. The Hush C»it;Hv lived >u-t Andrew* Store mill stood directly across the river, down the river front the null Hush lelrfthone 121 opposite the present lock», and there Kddy. in the river on the Washing* were small garrisons of soldiers at ton side, get* its name I root this SHIP YO UR GOODS Fort Rain», just below the |wesent family. toll bridge, and at Cascade about a I here were no (amiltrs between the BY AUTO FREIGHT mile below the new town of North mill ami tort Hams, but just tirvund Bonneville. «He fort was the Milton Hamilton Old Captain Bonneville, who had There were lice Hamilton j come out lot he Oregon country in the >->* ami three g.rIs Fb Hardy, alter early 30» looking for beaver skins Hardy »reek was named, heed DO YOU W ANT TO ami excitement, had risen to the rank further down the river, ami the widow ! MAKE M ONEY? Miooks had a plate at Beatm» Rock,I of a colonel and was stationed at Rnudence lot* for wale, leave or Fort Vancouver, but hts name ^ a n t " * ■ « ■ , hr \ ' trade in Caacade Locks Sightly nothing to the pn>ple of this district D Wntxlwanl plate Dick W.xxlward Dram well, plenty of Iren. then because few had read Wash who is still living in Cascade lank» 1 idling, bathing, boating, moun ami is about my age. w*» a »mi of ington Irving's book, "Astoria, " at the tain climbing, horseback, ruling which drtailrtl the Frenchman s ex J D Wiaitlward He taught the first wonderful clim ate, fine*! spring school in Castade lawks, anti was. I periences in the far western country. am sure, the tirsi school leather in water. Kd. Underwood and his brother See or li n ie H«xxi River county. Hr was just a CASCADE LOCKS Amos and “ B ob' Hogan were boy when we first came into the A. W. M EYER ranching on the Washington side up, . . __. ( ‘n ccu r. la ica *, Outran* whm- ...... « 1 . and, I - On f t liryond ihr Woodward place today. Down this way French Billy was the Duncan plate. It was what was ranching on a place just above we mm know as Duncan dough Cook. The Collins family ami the ( hartes Freese lived a little further George Miller family lived at Wind down the river, ami was the last river, Tom Monahan, an Irishmen,! . ... , . ... , . plate until we got down bv Wash This is another of the series of dances being had a ranch where t arson now stands ' , ougal. held for the purpose of raising funds with and Tom Bruwr., a bachelor, was (To br (nnlmuntl which to put on the huge Fourth-of-July living on Smith creek. celebration in Cascade Locks. George Shepherd had a ranch on Cascade lawks was represented in the present site of Stevenson. Just the Oregon stair college graduating The crowds have been enjoying these this side of the Shepherd ranch waa clam this spring by two member* dances, and you will enjoy this one. Every the Felix Imon place There was a Harlan Clodirlter. son of C. O. Ctod- effort is made to provide a good time and large family of Imon children ami (dter, graduated from the schmil of lots of fun for everyone who attends. The _ engineering, majoring in chemical en dance is public and the entire Bonneville gmrrnng. and H W ] Nrlw.n ««in of Seasoned Wood *— 12- Dam area is invited— and that goes for the Captain ami Mr*. Chas. Nelson, inch, 16-inch and 24- DAY and NIGHT graduatrtl from the same school in residents on both sides of the Columbia. inch— delivered in town TOWING the department of civil engineering at $1.25 per load; $5.00 f o r d and Chevrolet Both boys have good |*>»itinn» in MUSIC BY Ignition Specialists j>er cord. Prompt wr- sight. L eave Portland— 10:00 A .M . 6 :0 0 P. M. Leave C ascade L ocks— 2 :3 0 P .M . 10:00 P. M. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DANCE BRIDGE OF GODS H O TEL rr.r SATURDAY NIGHT JUNE 16 VAGABOND STRU TTERS ADMISSION: 50c. Ladle, Free D R Ï WOOD FOR SAIF Gas and Oil W ater Air Mrs. Harriet Richards, for five years manager of the Cascade laxlge, We do all kinds ol general repairing spent the weekend as a guest of Mis* MOORE S GARAGE Marjorie Trotter and her mother at CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON the Trotter villa. Mrs Richards left ^ 1 the lawk* (our years ago. but look* forward to the time when »he will re turn for she fell in love with it ami j delights in coming up here from her home in Portland. Cascade Lodge »» now known as the Craigmont hotel. Cascade Locks Lumber Co. The CASCADE LUMBER CO. has a big fire hose hanging on the wall for protection in case the building at the lumber yard should become overheated. W e carry a stock of— SHINGLES All grades of Cedar and Composition The kind that last a lifetime. Our PAINT will make your oud shack look like a newborn babe. W e carry a large assortment of— DRESSED and UNDRESSED LUMBER BUILDERS’ HARDWARE CEMENT LIME PLASTER ROOFING and BUILDING PAPER DOORS and WINDOWS You may be looking for a ROUND POLE for your curtains or closet. We have a large assortment of MOULDINGS. See our SMALL STEP-LADDERS for use around the house. Olso we have a small stock of IRONING BOARDS for your pressing needs. • (. OWEN, Local Manager PHONE 151 FR E D ELIVERY SERVICE Portland Telephone AT 6524 Judge Fred \V. Wilson of The Dalles visited A. W. Meyer and ; other long time friend« in Cascade lawks Friday. Judge Wilson is widely known throughout the mid-Columbia district for his interest in eastern Oregon history. He has served sev eral terms as circuit judge and we presume he will go on serving as j judge until the time comet when he wants to go to congress from the second district. He has often been mentioned for congress, but has never consented to make the race. vice. Phone central office or leave orders with Mm, Kaiser, opposite drug store. Harvey Fox Farm ROOSEVELT BAR and LUN CH ........... C itar I, C ita r e ite i, C andy A congenial spot in whkh to meet your frtenda. Acme and Rainier Beer On Draught CASCADE lax k *. O rkgon A’ave O p m to the Puhlu Monte Gay, of the Guy F. Atkin son organization, promises to become a full fledged "beaver” by the Fourth of July. He has set a new style in i beards and if permitted to get away i w'hh it, threatens to make whiker- ¡nos out of a large number of im- pressionahle young men. It is a sub ject that must be dealt with in the »lark of the moon by a strong vigi lante committee. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Perras, Mrs. John Wood ward, llelmer Sundsten, llelyn Mer rill, A. Finch, Dale Scobhee and I)on- aid ( lark were on the excursion on the float Swan Sunday. The boat came up the river from Portland as far as the Vista House. THE LUCILLE BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Lucille U rndrrson, Prop. A modern »hop with the latest equipment and exfierienced ofierators. Open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. P E R M A N E N T WAVING Upstairs in I. O. O. F. Hall Jack Eimer, the electrician, has been quite busy this week wiring the ■hove the postoffice. seven new cabins being built just CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON east of the Red A White store by John Fulgham and son. Owners of the property are building in their Let the C hronicle handle, your atti own fiower line from the highway. jo b o f printinp.