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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1934)
RAPIDS BARBER SHOP Manager Two First Class Barbers in A ttendai f FREE 73 Y ears In C ascade Locks Now Under New Management BY JACK McCR\KY RALPH MATTLKY. es and C hildren's Work a Specialty. You will a|»pr«''At«' our sanitary service. viiu the Oregon Steam Navifi Gmcade Locks hr traasferted back to HOUSE DRESS lion became thoroughly organised in the river U mi * I he boats used to lSo.1 it drove all competition off the land up hryond "here the railroad rivet above Fort Vancouvei Indi station no« stands viduals ap|warrd with new Ixiats from Ihe (art that Moody was inllurn time o time and tried o muscle in on tial in i»>hiti« proliably had mmh to, j the business. I hii the company soon do with the agitation ItM a Send RR .tbsorbed them and their boats. the Columbia from the Sandy river In IS5(> the federal government to Cawade loskx, for in 1X72 the built a wagon road from the l 1 ‘f’er legislature al Salem a|>fitobriate«l C;iscados to the lower Cascades, but J50.1XX) for this highway. The |>eo- i never carried a grr.n deal of traffic pie were getting lirrd of |«aytng tub —AS USUAL . . . . bec.ut-e there was no highway down ute to the mono|«d> which controlled he Columbia and the public had no tbe riser and wanted relief The fire has forced us use for it l hr Oregon stale highway commit- into a temporary loca In 1 8&8 the Oregon Steam Naviga won is preparing to build n new tion next door to the rion company built a telegraph line super highway from Sandy river rast postoffice, but our pre up the riser from Portland to The to Cascade lawks Ihe cost of Ihe Dalles, and in |8(»9 finished the line propow-d new road would Ivavr lieen scription department is on through to It -i«^-. Idaho \*> a mccmceivatile to the |iroplr 60 years organized to take care voting fellow I worked on the line »go, for they thought $50,000 was a of your needs. and it used to l e my Job to keep the huge sum of money. It was a great wires up. There was not a great deal deal of money for those times, but it MAGAZINES of work in the summer, but there was wasn't enough to build the r«v»d more SUNDRIES plenty to do in tlie winter after hard than half the distance and in 1874 TOILET ARTICLES storms had swept through the gorge, the legislature a|>|Ho|*tt4ted another We have a well balanced About the time the telegraph line $50,000. stock and are prepared to was built the Warrens constructed Moody's foe miles of road I*- meet most of your de their (lacking plant at Warrrtid.de tween Cascade Locks and Bonneville mands. Don’t hesitate to and commenced to |uck fish. From was a toll road and people were com that time on things began to move (wiled to |uy to pass over it It did ask for what you want. faster up in this section of the not follow the (»resent r»w»d, but kr|»t Next door to postoffice country The gold rush, which had ‘ further up the mountain If you know taken thousands of men into Idaho where to look you can still find traces and Montana, was over and the In- of it dians had i|uieted down The Dalles The statr road down the river was had grown into a c»»nsidrrable town in use only a few years and the public and people were becoming (>ros(ier»»us never got a great cfeal of good from In 1869 /.. F. Moody, for whom u leva use in 1882 when the railroad STAND BY, PLEASE Moody’s addition in Cascade law ks was firing completed down the riser named, became agent for Wells on the Oregon side the Oregon Wash- For ANNOUNCEMENT was Fargo company at The Dalles, and ingtoii Railroad com|uny took much it wasn t long before he got hold of of it for a right-of-way. Prs»|4e have the government contract for carrying either forgotten that «*r never knew, Our shop was burned out, but the mail between Portland and the but that explains why there is no we will be in a new location in upper country. r»ud to this day firtwem Bridal Yeil a few days. A year or two after the trlegraph and the Sandy along the lan k of the line had been finished. Moody started river. Kindly watch for an announce work on a read fmm the t'pper ('as- j . j ment next week cades to the Lower Cascades on the Oregon side of the river Jim Thomjv- snn had come across the river in the late 50s after working for the Brad fords and started his sawmill on the present site of the W e-Ask-l’ Inn Moody got hold of the tract of One-half Mile West of land which Thompson had occupied Bonneville Mrs. iMcille Henderson, Prop. and built his stables on it. Hr held on to the tract and in later yrars gnodern shop with the latest subdivided it into town lots. Moody ICE CREAM—C A N D Y - equipment and experienced was a successful business man in T he CIGARETTES Dalles at the beginning of the civil operators. war, and went up the Columbia and BLITZ, WINEHARD founded the town of I'm atilla in 1863, at the time John Hailey started O jxmi 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturdays to 10 p. m. LESTER Auto Freight FAST DAILY SF.RYICE BE- TWEEN PORTLAND AND CASCADE LOCKS AND .ALL WAY POINTS. Our Trucks provide a quick, convenient method of getting your hauling done promptly No delays, no red tape. PORTLAND TE R M IN A L: 1001 East W ater Street Telephone EAst 7800 CASCADE LOCKS TE RM IN A L Andrews Store Telephone 121 SHIP YOUR GOODS BY AUTO FREIGHT DRT WOOD fOR SALE Seasoned W ood — 12- inch, 16-inch and 24- inch—delivered in town at $1.25 per lo a d ; $5.00 ___ >rd. Prompt ser- P’.on« central office or leave order-5' With MfK ivdloci, opposite store. Harvey Fox Farm PRESCRIPTIONS PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jeweler If we don t have it, we will get it for you. We repair watches and iewelrv. You will appre- irompt service. C' j au>.-, Locks, Oregon MEN’S HAND LAUNDRY Mrs. Pearl Pitman, Owner Modem Prices—Prompt Service C ascade L ocks , O regon DAVE’S BARBER SHOP Hair Cutting a Specialty Located next door to M errill's Bar B-Q E. H. B E R G E R , M. D. HOURS: Mondays 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Wednesdays—10 s. m. to 5 p. tn. Fridays—10 a. m. to 5 p. m. I>r. Poison's Dental Office. Office temporarily located in BRIDGE OF THE GODS HOTEL Rooms by day, week or month. We serve regular meals. Clean — Hospitable— Com jortable C ascade L ocks , O rf : gon TOOTH ROCK GARAGE Auto Electrician DR. F. F O L S O M Dentist G^ scadf . L ocks , O regon B attery Service and General Repair Work Tel. 8F7 John Kavanaugh, Prop. M. E. OAKES General Contractor Free Plans and Estimates Cascade Locks, Oregon noon, July 17. W r will carry a complete line of Huuir Drr»»*,^ do Dressmaking and Hemstitching. W r invil« ^ to come in and inspect our new stock. MRS. JE S S IE M OHR Cascade Locks. Oregon HOLLYWOOD DAIRY JOSEPH A. BUCHER. Prop. Two deliveries dailj morning and evening, Frt* milk from our ow n inspected herd of Guernsey», livered from Dotinoti to Wyeth. Phone 1 l-F.’t, fktr.r» ville, or leave word at meat market Cascade Locb MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK— BUTTER Our milk is on sale at all the stores CRAIGMONT HOTEL MRS. E FINLAY. Prop. I fligh t fully «tin ted in us a r m of private grounds Osryioeti Columbia river On Columbia River Highway at raitrra ea tfarxe to Cascade L * k s Dining r-..m open One of (b re n t brttrr Uite’ix accommodation« far tranisenta and t >urMa BONNY VILLA THE LUCILLE BEAUTY SHOP CASCADE LOCKS BUSINESS AND l £ nut ilia and EáÍX I',' : in 1882 the republicans LOUIE F O L S O M Our new Woinen'B Shop, next door to I itn«*r’n Fl trio and .u rn « the »trod from the ( a , ((|e Food Stol e, i prepared to erve the liulin, gf ^ Bonneville Dam Area Bul we atad am ® To the woman nuhrnitting the name «elected yjive a free house drexe; and to the woman *ubni tinyi the aecond bent name, a free apron. All ■*, yje.slioii.s must he in our hands before Wrdn**^ elected him governor of Oregon. The contracts for carrying the mail were pretty widely sought after in those days and it took a hard fight to get them, so Moody must have been a good scrapper to brat out the Oregon Steam Navigation company. He had a steamboat known as the Otto on the river below Bonenville, and a second steamboat known as I Get A Premium Milk at no Extra Coat” GRADE A PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Daily service. Leave orders at Lakeside M ark et or get the milk at any grocery store along the highway. Beer on Draught and Bottled Beer BRANDES CREAM ERY. Inc. LUNCHES ROY SINNER, f h n r r Sit and Sip by Our Open Fireplace” SEND THE CHRONICLE TO YOUR FRIENDS IN THE j cade Locks. He brought mail, freight jand passengers up the Columbia to Bonneville, where he transferred to his stages and freight wagons. In Ralph M attley of IVirtland has taken over the Rapids liarber shop in Frick Erickson s Rapids club and is now in active charge. He expects to i put fin a second barlier and will keep two chairs in otieration. The is the projierty of his father, who has ! at Si ith and I landers in Port- \ land. M<* has been working in W alla Walla for the past two years. Keep Your Eye On i Ihe Chronicle, crowded out of its! old quarters by progress and the in flux of new business houses, is | temporarily domiciled on the second i flrxjr of the Glover building, across, the street from its old location. It • hopes to have a permanent home "ithin another week. dam 75 Crab TELEPHONE 41 FOR RESERVATION'S and HOP GOLD the Teaaer on the river above Ceo-1_ the Sunday Dinners by Appointment CASCADE LOCKS M o d L ^ n * ’ con*"»*'i»e growth ...„ re d . Modern conven.ence., eleclricily, telephone water, etc. ' 0 n ' >nd ° n' h*'f mil« Highway B u.ine.. F r o m .,. chronicle Published Every Eriilay at Cascade Porks, I Oregon. 1 ' MMINI K S m M , Publishers M. A. Snin.DS, . . . . FAxtor J- M. C u m m in s , . . . M an ager Over ,0 0 *Cr« » f¿ ' ; ¡ ^ n c e .i,e . wj«h be.u,iru, view ot ,h . river 8,11 5n“ *he mountains. treasonable price, and term*. SUBSCRIPTION RATES L Tor Your Convenience The HILL SHOWER BATHS A EV—MODERN—CLEAN Alwa>- an abundance of hot water. . H P- m. B aths— Gve for $1.00. Next door to Dam Inn. ROOSEVELT BAR and LUNCH . . . . . Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy A congenial spot in which to meet your friends. Acme and Rainier Beer On Draught C ascade L o ck s , O regon By ( .arrier, Bonneville Dam Area, Mo. .20 Three Months, by mail.......... ...................50 ^ Si* Months, by m ail... ................... 1 00 j One Year, by mail____ —...... ......... 2 00 j The Chronicle serves Eastern Multnomah county and Western Ifootl River county. It is distributed to all camfis housing employes on lh« Bonneville Iiim . FRIDAY, JULY »3, 1934 i SELECT YOUR LOT NOW J. B. LABER, owner W IICI Ï-OCAL PHONE 151 Portland O ffic e -8 2 1 Failing Bldg. AT «524 i;