The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, July 20, 1934, Image 3

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    T MK DAM CHRONICLE
when thrown from her seat in a
northbound stage on the Pacific high
way Sunday when the machine met a
passenger car in a headon collision.
One of the two occupants of the light
tar was killed ami the either is not
ex|jec ted to recover. Miss Daniels was
Mr» St«-II:» Ky|jin<li-r <»f San I ran-
\ lire in Post canyon, on thr high- en route home to Cascade Locks after
'i-< o i« visiting hrr long time friend, j way \»<-»t of liootl Kiver, w;i» brought
having sjient a week at Albany.
'If *> It Ki runic 11 of i he < 'olumbi.i under control Monday by tlic ra in ’
l*°**'l-
| after it luui engaged the attention of
Miss Betsy Ann Higley of Oak­
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I the lioys of the triple “C” at Wyeth land, Calif., is the guest of Mrs. F.
Harrison fisher of Cortland is vis - 1 for tnore than 4H hours. The fire Saunders at the Sundy ranch. Satur­
itniK hi» mother in t ascade 1 <« k» | started Saturday,
day she and Mrs. Saunders and Mrs.
thi» week.
Sundy ami daughter, Faith, drove to
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Ju«lge Fred Wilson of the circuit Zig Zag where they were guests of
Mr and Mrs. AI Mattely of Port-1 tuurt handed down a decision Friday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hailey. Mr.
land »pent Sunday with their son, in which he ruled that Chad (»lazier Hailey is an instructor at CCC camp
K.dph who now has charge of the was entitled to a 4-year lease from No. 27.
Ca|ud b.irlier shop. Mr. Mattrly has the Stewart estate on the Texaco gas
i liarber »hop in Cortland.
¡station projierty. Witnesses in court
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ha dtestified that the late Mrv
Ac«orn|ianird by her children, Mrs, Stewart gave (¿lazier a verbal lease
I- II /»diner arrived here the first of for five year» on the tract , including
the work for a ten days visit with the residence and vacant lots. The
her mother, Mrs. Belle Neil.
administrator of the «-state attempted
to annul the Irase.
Dave Dinsmore took advantage of
painters in hi» barlier »hop. next door Mr. and Mrs Andrew Clausen of Da
LOUIE FOLSOM
to Merrill'» barbecue, to »fiend a Cristenta, Calif., have gone to Abler,
couple of day» visiting friends and Wash., for a »hurt stay with relatives
Jeweler
relative» in Salem.
after leaving la-en guests of Mr. and
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If we dont have it, we
Mrs. Jack F.imer. The two families
" lloblue and "Jackie" Itouville were friends ami neighbors in Cali­
will get it for you.
left Sunday i d
.¿<1 lake, where they fornia Mr Clausen , a building con­
We repair watches and
ex|«ec t to -|iend several days picking tractor, is interested in opportunities
jewelry.
You will appre­
hue klela-rries.
fur investment in Cascade Dicks and
ciate
our
prompt service.
expect» to return to the Bonneville
l\rr»e»t lirown and family, who lost dam area with a view to locating in
Cascade, Locks, Oregon
their home m an early morning fire the district.
a »erk ago. have moved into the old
(la rk home near ( 'artson's Kec! &
Mr. ami Mrs. A. J Trankle ami
White store
daughter. Dorothy, former owners of
the Digit's Nest at Kaglc creek, have
E. H. B E R G E R , M. D.
Caul Davis, of the triple "C” camp returned from a two weeks visit at
at Hemlock, Wash., visited his their old home in Minot, N. Dakota.
HOURS:
brother. V A Davis, over Sunday.
Everything is burned to a crisp in the
" •"O* -■
Monday»—10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
famous wheat country of the middle
Mrs (iusta Shannon of Cortland w«*»t, Mr. Trankle said, and the fam­
Wc<lne*d »>»—10 •. m. to 5 p. m.
has taken a lease on the Dr. Maude ily was quite willing to return to
Friday»— 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Tanner home. She expects to rent Oregon ami the mid-Columbia region.
rooms.
I'he Trankl«*s expect to again enter
I)r. Folson's Dental Office.
business in the Bonneville dam area
Office temporarily located in
Mrs C A. Bndliar is erecting a in the near future.
cut age near her h»>me. When com­
plete«! it will I n - occupied by Mr. and
Myrtle Daniels, of the Rapids club
Mr» i < Harriaua
suffer«-«! from shock and excitement
es h Fruit and Vegetables
kSTINC EARS, dozen
TUGE, lartft? firm heutU, each
PLANT, large «Ize, mich
- Peaches — O ranges ■ — B a n a n a s
i ü t muti H I UD I M
àv
fintm and J e n e O l i , l'ropy
UH
Frank Ut nu r r, Statuiert
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
RAICMONT HOTEL
CASCADE LOCKS
SI IN D A Y AFTERNOON
A N D EVEN IN G
Dinner Served 1 :0<) to 8:00 P. M.
Dancing 4:00 to 10:00 P. M.
E xcellent M usip^-Splendid Cusine
Beautiful Grounds — O verlooking
R ivee -Q uiet— Refined- E xclusive
PER PLATE, 85 CENTS
Olives
Corn on Cob
Pineapple and Cheese Salad
rea mand Cake
Coffee, Ice Tea, Milk
j
HDRESV Util IUWIET
QUALITY M EATS AT PO R TLAND PRICES
Next Door to Cascade Food Store
O pen to Noon on Sundays
RO ASTS, lb.
12c
ILING BEEF, !b.
&
[LOIN and R O U N D ST EA K S, lb.
18c
ll Steaks, lb.
1®°
12>/ac
fEET PICKLES, per d o z e n .............................. 10c
,L PICKLES, per dozen
20c
lYONNAlSE, per lb.
18c
rr also handle a large variety of lunch meats
fYOU CAN GET TH E BEST AT AN DREW S,
YOU KNOW ”
C A S C A D E LOCKS
Prosperity No. 3
disastrous fire caught “ Bob'* A ndrew s, but he
V* hack with a bang. He is doing a splendid bus­
ts in his new temporary ohm e. W e congratulate
and wish him success. It is men like Bob An-
** who m ake a town.
EST C O A S T POWER C O
O L U M B IA GORGE H O TEL
O PEN TO PUBLIC
Sunday Chicken Dinner, 85c
Com e and Enjoy Our B eautiful Grounds
3 0 Acres, W aterfalls, Running Stream s
NEW LOW RATES NOW IN EFFECT
Special Rates to Permanent Guests
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Peter Matthews of Powers, Ore., I
has relurn«-«l home after a two days 1
visit with Mr and Mrs. K. J. Brol- ,
liar. He came up to Portlan«! from
the Coos Bay district on business and
while in this sccti«w of the state ocn- 1
cloded to see the Bonneville dam.
//«rr Cutting a Specially
Ivocated next door to Merrill s
Bar B-Q
BRIDGE OF THE GODS
HOT E L
Room by day, week or month.
We serve regular meals.
Clean—Hospitable— Comfortable
C ascade L ocks , O xeoon
TOOTH ROCK. GAP A
Auto Elects V»
Battery Service
TeLIFT John Kavanaugh, P r f
Springdale Orchestra
n
G enera
H
Free Pi ns w eat
OmotOe
C ascade L ocks , O xeoon
This is your invitation
to join the crowd and
enjoy the fun . . . . If
you don’t have a good
time, don’t blame us.
R o o s m i c ^ À Z . « 4 ,
The
RA PID BARBER SHOP
and LUiicK..........
R alph M a t t l e y , Manager
N ils H o l m q iis t , Attendant
C^rs, Cigarettes, Candy
Two first-class barbers in
attendance.
Ladies’ and Children's Hair
Cutting.
You will appreciate our sani­
tary sendee.
A fygmhd spot in Which to
i meet f
«nds
Aammd
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CTO
| k s '»•" *T
•7
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Cascade Lock^ Lumber Co.
T he CA SCA DE LUM BER CO. has a big fire hose hanging on the
w all for protection in case the building at the lumberyard »nould
becom e overheated.
W e carry a stock o f—
SH INGLES
A ll grades of Cedar and Compa*’t
T he kind that lastahfet»
Our PA IN T w ill m ake your oud shack look like a newbot
W e carry a large assortm ent o f—
7
LIME
CEMENT
PLASTER
BUILD ER S’ H A R D W A R E
DRESSED and UNDRESSED LUMBER
ROOFING and BUILDING PAPER
DOORS and W INDO W S
Mr. and Mrs. Silver E. Perras and!
children and Mrs. I va Woodward are
home front a short stay in the moun­
tain* up near Ml. H chh I. Part of tin- ft
family fished an«l l'art «'f the family
picked hticklelterrics. \\t- will gov
one gue»s as to who «lid the fishing.
C, N. I lessard has completed a new
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wh.-eh-r are
“ I front Portland to keep house for
! John Fulgham. who was bereaved a 1
week ago by Mrs. Fulgham s «h-ath. ^
I Mrs. Wheeler is a daughter. Mr.
Fulghant, a son Harry ami Mrs.
Fulghant’s mother, Mrs. Margaret
Wall, were left alone after the death
¡«>f Mrs. Fulgham in a
DAVE’S
BARBER SHOP
M. £. OA CES
M or GODS M il
SUNDAY NIGHT
The annual picnic of the Metho­ l-.’
dist Community church Sunday
si I» m il at Fagle creek 4Thursday was
largely attended. The children all
re|N»rt a splendid time.
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Mr» H. K. W uner, wife of the
local agent of I he Dalles l ruck Line,
under went a major operation at the
K man tie I hospital in Portland Mon­
day. She is getting along nicely but
will not I n * aide to return home for
another month.
July 2.
m
C ascsk L ocks , O regon
Dentist
JOLLY
PARTY
William W ells, who had charge of
thr Rapids lurlx-r shop for several
months, has returned to IMrtland
where he is now working at his trade.
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Mrv F.dith L it of Ontario. Oregon,
is a guest this week at the h. J.
B ml liar home. She is investigating
condition» in Cascade Locks with a
view of entering business.
hit property flouting
Fifth street, which will In- occupied j 1
as an «»ffice hy Dr. E. H Berger, who
was a victim of the fire which des-
troy«-«l the (hid Fellows building on ,
Petri Pitman, Owner
•I «dent Prices —Prompt Service
J/ m .
D R . F. F O L S OM
Mr and Mr» Kd. Hagensen and
«in. Kay, amf Mrs. W. J. Carlson
j and »on, John, are home from a brirf
»lay in Portland, where Mrs. Carlson
was the guc»l of her brother.
MI n - m Jenkin», of the triple “C ”
Lamp at Zig Zag. s|>eni Sunday with
his parent*. Mr and Mrs. Tom Jenk­
ins in Wyeth.
MEN’S HAND
LAUNDRY
Repair Work
C. F. Chester, traveling passenger
agent f«»r the I'nion Pacific busses,
was a Imsin«-»» visitor in Cascade
Lock» Monday.
Hot i!
iL RO AST, lb.
^ Ur ‘lock of groceries
11 now complete and we
a'e prepared to serve
the public promptly arid
e *lc,«ntly in our new
location.
A <itch The Chronicle
n< x* w*ek for our custo-
m*ry We«kend specials.
C A SC A D E LOCKS BUSINESS AND
ll) I N N i R
DANCE
THE MENU
Tomato Juice
•a
Celery
Half Fried Chicken
llopcd Potatoes
f
\
announce J Li h \ < » »
LOCAL NEWS
22c
5c
12c
IATOE.S for canning. \n «»rang«* box of
I ttieni foi
$!.()()
Canlrloupr«
A
You may be looking for a ROUND POLE for your curtain-
closet. W e have a large assortment o f MOULDINGS.
^
See our SMALL STEP-LADDERS for use a round
jn g
'
we have a small stock of IRONING B O A R D S for your pre.
g
needs.
I. OWEN, Local Manager
FRE DELIVERY SERVICE
PHONE 151
Portland T elephone AT 6524