The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, July 06, 1934, Image 2

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THE
UlOOHrS GARAGE
DAM
his building wet down
|*nor to the lire it was common the roof ol The restaurant building
knowledge that the Odd Eellows hall with sacks,
he had not >•!>
would have to be moved lw»ck (rom was Insured, but
the sidewalk to conform with the tamed a |s>ln y on the ne
survey for the new highway through
town. The fire has nude that move , j(ir Hurt, of the lakeside hotel,
unnecessary, but it has not destroyed mi>,ht j*. ,rrmed suprrstib'U». »1 >“ U
the neecf of early action on the part
,0 j,ut
that way He cauvd
of the state. It should spiwar reason |h<> (|rr in
kitchen range to be
able to believe that the state would (jriw|| j[) minutes before the fire
act before August on making the fill v|ir(ri) n f K,xr, Monty Cuy credit
at the east end of town, arul also do j ^
^ |iu,|,|,ng C.ay sta>ed
^ >mp of |hp
Krat|j„K ¡f the nut
nthe root and poured water, Killed
,pr couU1 l* brought forcibly to th e 1^
^ {hfy ip„
commission s attention.
CHRONICLE
Publiohni Even FruUv at Caacade Locks,
Oregon
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Chevrolet Ignition
Specialists
l ^ r and Body Work
first Class Painting
Acrtrlvne Welding
(¡as- -Oil—Water—Air
C ummins A S hields , Publishers
M. A. S hields ...................... Editor
J. M. C ummins , . . . Manager
Cascade Locks
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Hv Carrier. Bonneville Dam Area, Mo :0
Three Months, by ma.l
_
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Six Months, by mail
One Year, by mail
LESTER
Auto Freight
Log* to the Lakeside Market.
Stockholders of the new tight arena
growing
out of the fire, arose from
The Chronicle serves Eastern Multnomah .»ye e\|H\ttsl to meet within a few
Water
soaked through the
countv and Western Hood River county. davs and determine how they want to water.
ceiling
of
the
cooling
room, destroy
It a distributed to .11 cam* housm*. ^ " d le the affairs of the pmperty m
FAS C DAILY SERVICE BE­
the future. The arena, built for the mg „ a large stock of fresh meat»
TWEEN PORTLAND AND
employes on the Bonneville I>am.
I , r |ebrak1on. promises to become a Cured meats, which s«*l *|UKi iklv
CASCADE LOCKS AND ALL
permanent fixture in town and should «hen wet, wrre lost in the case I he
WAY POINTS.
draw mid week crowds from quite a .lay following the firr an entire new
FRIDAY. JULY t>, 19.14
stock of meats was laid in by the
___ _______ __________________ distance to the bouts.
Our Trucks provide a quick,
Asa Baker. Portland fight |»romo risoti Brothers.
Bvenient method of getting
“Jim” Merrill’s new dance hall is lrr *ho handled the cards put on
your hauling done promptly.
Ml arrangements had l>een made
now a permanent fixture in town and during the celebration, has expressed
No delays, no red tape.
to dynamite the S. L 1‘erras home,
the public should accord it every a desire to remain as matchmaker,
just east of the Clark U>me Ihr
support, for the floor promises to be a i
PORTLAND TERM IN A L:
factor in providing amusement for
Need oi adequate lire protection furniture was moved into the street.
1001 bust Water Street
! the entire dam district.
"*» brought home to everyone Mon- preparatory to laying down the ex­
Telephone EAst 7800
Cascade Locks owes it to the em- day night. I here has U rn talk of plosives. i'se of dynamite Invanir
ployes
on the dam to furnish enter- need for this protection, but it has unnecessary after the 4 uwh h**se
IASCADE LOCKS TERM IN A L
'
tainment.
and a good dance hall is U rn pushed aside by other nutters was laid to the river and a pumjirr
Andrews Store
essential to the town. Saturday night which apfiearrd to I r more pressing I started its work.
Telephone 121
should be a big a big night every Indications are that steps will I r
, week in the Locks and it will be, tew, taken at once to remedy the situa-
Workers from Bonneville dam.
| SHIP YOUR GOODS I if the people give the venture the tion What direction this action will business
men from Stevenson. North
support to which it is entitled. We take and how it will be managed is a Bonneville and Bonneville, federal
BY AUTO FREIGHT
believe the support will be forthcom­ problem that the residents of Cascade guards o mrfthe clam, state polke
Locks must meet and settle.
and hundreds of others labored as in­
ing. “Jim ' Merrill deserves it.
dustriously to help save the town as
Joe Burt and Ted Houser finished if their own poqwrty had liern in­
their new I.akeview hotel last Sun­ volved Many ruined their clothes
day and were open to the public dur­ while hattling the flames
STAND BY, PLEASE
ing the entire celebration. However,
they had a narrow squeak from los­
For ANNOUNCEMENT ing the property in the fire, for it The Catholic church. lost in the
fire, dated luck nearly 40 years to
was afire several times in the roof. the time when the navigation locks
The second floor of the hotel has wrre new and the sawmill was new
Our shop was burned out, but
been furnished with some very splen­ The sawmill was destroyed years ago
we will be in a new location in
did beds. The third floor is not yet by fire, and soon the hicks will lie
a few days.
finished but will be finished as rap­ abandoned in favor of the new hwks
idly as the owners can get around to
at Bonneville dam
Kindly watch for an announce­
it.
ment
next
week
¡ned W ood — 12-
inch, 16-inch and 24-
The Albany contingent which has
cast its lot with the development of
i inch— delivered in tow n
the Columbia basin, and backed Cas­
a t > r a per load ; $5.00
cade Locks to win out, was augu-
per cord. Prompt ser-
mented last week by the addition of
vice.
W. C. Anderson, owner of the C en-. One-half Mile Weit of
tral Lumber company.
Mrs jMciile Henderson, Prop.
Bonneville
o ffice or
Mr. Andervtn, known in his home (
> .V .»¿-«raft -Hrsrjtt A modem shop with the latest town environs by the name of
opposite drug
f(
“Tuck," Ls quite some addition to ICE CREAM—C A N D Y -
equipment and experienced
any group. In his younger days Mr.
It stnrri
CIGARETTES
operators.
Anderson was a stellar football player
l iiuvry Fox Fai
on the Albany championship teams,
BLITZ, WINEHARD
and is a brother of the famous “Pete” ,
Anderson, Oregon State's football
and HOP GOLD
center of a few years ago. “Tuck” i
heasures well over six feet and tips
Beer on Draught and
the arm of the Fairbanks better than
2 SO pounds.
Bottled Beer
The other local members of the Al- \
bany club are John Pillis, credit man­
Jt Jt Jt
ager of Anderws' store; V. G. Hend­
erson, superintendent of schools;
MEN’S HAND
LUNCHES
Ralph Nelson. Walter Nelson and
LÓUIE
t JL S O M
LAUNDRY
Vem Kngstrom, all connected with
Jeweler
Mrs. Pearl Pitman, Owner
’Sit and Sip by Our Open
the Lakeside market, Mrs. Frank
Hall,
wife
of
the
postmaster,
and
Modem Prices—Prompt Service
Fireplace”
If we don’t have it, we
Thelma and Myrtle Daniels, mem­
C ascade L o c k s , O regon
will get it for you.
bers of the staff at the Rapids club. \
We renair watrlieg and
INSURANCE
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Fire* travel in cycle* of three. No one know» wb*
the next one will hit. Don’t be caught unprrp»^
The riak i* too great We can in*ure your prop«*,
no matter where located in the Bonneville Dam area.
Better *ee u* today.
HALL
I CHRONICLE o n ICE
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MILK -CREAM - BUTTERMILK-BUTTER
Our milk ia on aale at all the atorea
CRAIGMONT HOTEL
M R S. E. U N L A Y . Prop.
IVlightfully situated in six »tres of (vivale ground» Ovrtlnoà*
Columbia river On Columbia River Highway at eauern rw-
trarne to Cascade locks During nnm open On* of Orrgual
!*•( 1 er hotels AnqUr am.mm«»latK>ns far transient* and tuurtts
BONNY VILLA
i r I KPIIONF. 41 FOR RESERVATIONS
PASTEURIZED GRADE ”A”
MILK CREAM BUTTER EGGS BUTTERMILK
As* lor PcilrvilUerJ t< • l«R l»aily <WlOe»> vr> K ( Ml WuiMkiiW h W
viO*. Fa(lr t'tw k. C*Ki<k lock» cful Herman freak and »Ion» h.*ks*f
CASCADE LOCKS BUSINESS AND
Court rout u d promt* urvkr (ill irlrfkoM operator al R m anA oat
have U iVtivrmt dim! lo your Iwaw. or »ill pay for Ike cal. or |>l 1 1
any ffurrry Mora or rtoiaursar
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
A
- !- ca. _,i—
appre-
service.
Oregon
75 Centi
Sunday Dinners by Appointment
¡I
ect e.
BRANDES CREAMERY. Inc.
ROY SINNER, Drner
JOB PRINTING OLIR H0BB1
ME IK M i r t i BIB!
DAVE’S
BARBER SHOP
a r as xc •
NOTES ON THE FIRE
Hair Cutting a Specialty
Located next door to Merrill’s
Bar B-Q
|E . H. B E R G E R , M. D.
HOURS:
Mondays—10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wednesday»—J0 ». m. to 5 p. m.
•à * d ’
D
to 5 p. m.
le-
Hr
r l;, d Office,
fio
je .r,!y located in
BRIDGE OF THE GODS
HOTEL
Rooms by day, week or month.
We serve regular meals.
C lean—H o: pit able— Com jortable
C ascade L ocks , O regon
TOOTH ROCK GARAGE
Auto E lectrician
Battery Service and General
Repair Work
Tel. 8F7 John Kavanaugh, Prop.
DR. F. F O L S O M
Dentist
M. E. OAKES
General Contractor
C ascade ^ » c k s , O regon
Free Plans and Estimates
Cascade Locks, Oregon
For Y cm Convenience
The HILL
I0WER BATHS
t-C L E A S
ce of hot
ROOSEVELT BAR
and LU N C H ...........
Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy
A congenial spot in which to
meet your friends.
Acme and Rainier Beer
W
Ybu can no longer tell W. H.
Clark that a black cat brings liad
luck. Shortly after he completed his
ness of an angry feline of the dark-
cold storage plant he caused the like-
est shade to be painted on the west
end of the building. Flames whipped
around the plant as his home burned,
but the cold storage building escajied
unscathed. Incidentally, he had in­
surance on the plant hut none on his '
home.
Keep Your Eye On
CASCADE LOCKS
Solid, staple, conservative growth assured.
Modern conveniences, electricity, telepht tone
water, etc.
Postmaster Frank Hall saved
everything in the postoffice except a
few letters in the general delivery.
We tell you this so that you will
understand why the exjiected letter
before the Fourth never came. The
postmaster played a garden hose on
his house after saving the records at
the postoffice. When the fire was
brought under control he commented
seeking new quarters. lie set up the
office in the Laber building at i a.
m. and worked the balance of the
night getting everything in shape to
handle Tuesday’s business.
Dr. E. H. Berger, who lost his
office in the Odd Fellows hall, has
opened a temporary office in the
building occupier] by Dr. Fred Fol-
som, the dentist, and I»uie Folsom,
fhe jeweler. He will continue to keep
his regular hours on Mondays, Wed-
nesdays and Fridays.
One and one-half miles Highway Business Frontage
Over 100 acres of residence sites with beautiful view of the river
the Cascade rails and the mountains.
Reasonable prices and terms.
SELECT YOUR LOT NOW
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J. B . L A B E R , ow ner
LOCAL PHONE 151
Portland Office— «21 Failing Bldg.
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■M'A-
Y,'V
locks
JOSEPH A. BUCHER. Prop.
Two deliveri«• dailv morning unti evening. Krwè
milk from our own inspected herd of tìueni.-voy», d«>
livered from Dotinoti to Wyeth. Phone 14-FH, fUnne-
ville, or leave word at meat market ('jutrudo Uicfa.
it
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cacadk
HOLLYW OOD DAIRY
DRÏ W
OOD
THE LUCILLE
¡^.BEAUTY SHOP
c HENDERSON
6
AT 6524