The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, July 27, 1934, Image 4

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    THE PAM CHRONICLE
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PAM CHRON IC! K
IN BLOOD AND FIRE AND FLAME!
Thr wheat »(ami» lu»h in I Under. HeW
Where »»me the roads fan rr«l,
fhe mighty engine». brown with rust,
l ie buried with the ile.nl
Xcro»» a l.m«U.»|ie. gieeit ami (air,
Where grim faced warrior» (ought,
\ |«r.ucful |«r»>ple till the l.iml
By Mood ami carnage bought.
CASCADE LOCKS
Progre** No. 4
Ed. R. Spickerman, manage rof The Dalles
Freight Line, has a crew of men engaged in
building a freight depot. He believes in the fu­
ture of Cascade Locks and is determined that
his company shall keep pace with the growth of
the town. We wish him success.
P*n taay man can ever txi Print
Portland Pianist, Composer, Teacher
Evil often run-» Itself
mere ex re*«.
The opening of a piano studio in Cascade Locks Wednesday,
August 15, for private ami group instruction.
It is also planned to take up orchestra work ami any one who
can play an instrument of any kind is invited to join, will
be inCascade Locks at least one day each week, and any in­
formation desired as to lessons or orchestra work may 1« had
previous to August 15 by addressing or calling at 2t>80 Ravens-
view- Drive. Portland or phone Beacon "553.
lla
Bap« U m * wake tf..- (»»nil* bard
hotted.
Women who own cut
shouldn't throw atone*.
l.V.V()i.V(B
by
(a « *
Sucre*» has no time to stop and
offer an apology.
SERVICE SHOE SHOP
H a n e y C arey, Prop.
Repairing at Portland Prices
With M odem M achinery
C ascade L oc k s , O regon
RAPIDS BARBER SHOP
LOUI E FOLSOM
Jeweler
llie
If we don t have it, we
will get it for you.
We repair watches and
jewelry. You will appre*
d a t e our prompt service.
Cascade, Locks, Oregon
R a lph M a t t l e y , Manager
Ladies’ and Children's Hair
Cutting.
You u-ill appreciate our sani­
tary service.
E. H. BERGER, M. D.
HOURS:
MEN’S HAND
LAUNDRY
Mrs. Pearl Pitman, Owner
Modem Prices— Prompt Servic*
C ascade L o c k s , O regon
Monday»— 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wednesday*—10 m. m. to 5 p. m.
Fridays— 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Office temporarily located in
Dr. Folson’s Dental Office.
DAVE’S
BARBER SHOP
H air Cutting a Specialty
Located next door to Merrill’!
Bar B-Q
DR. F. F O L S O M
Dentist
BRIDGE OF THE GODS
0
Rooms by day, week or monthi
We serve reguiar meals.
"lean—// os pit able— Com jortabl
C ascade L ocks , O regon
HOTEL
C ascade L ocks , O regon
TOOTH ROCK GARAGE
Auto Electrician
Battery Service and General
Repair Work
Tel. 8F7 John Kavanaugh, Prop
M. E. OAKES
General Contractor
Free H ans and Estim ates
Cascade Dicks, Oregon
»civr»
1 KIPXX. J i h
Iti«
VOTE o r THANKS
In evrry (»mmumly thrrr u ,,
few mm wh«» glvr freely 0|
time and money and rnrtgy ^
ctvM a ffa ir*( as» adr I <■ k» ^
acquaiolanc e Iwrn singularly fortunate m
X lady of our
Irli» u* dvr tan rrmcmliet when [ *C I» *v»r v s rs a numfirt of mdn4
a nu«i«-»t girl couldii t »{«I, any* ual» who are willing
d, tt».«
thing but iter handkerchief on ihr than thru »harr
window |uttr to dry.
this willingnrws to w tk hg i
common lau se was tiunifemg
Ih r scerrlary of s t a t r * of fu r during tiw fourth ol July .rtrfar»
rr(»>rt» that VOOO m orr tonritt* t » >n In J «ut t ing over a m * g,
visited Oregon during thr lit»! MX fair «»( any ci«n*M¡uen>r thm a
month* of 19.14 than i««r thr vim r always a timtmdou» voi-.«»* g
prnod in f u i t Mill searching for detail work t h i s work intarwby
that prosperity lfi»«vrr |«ri*mi»r»l lall« lo worker« who arr ¡»gfe
llirtn.
»(Mfiint aixl willing to u k r nag
Chinsr (ornimiin»!» arr »aid to
hr planning another revolution It
is rv<l known whether thi» is to br
Literature «tippliea the expert
a new one «»r ot«r of the old one*
ence of life and It» emotion*.
I umlrr nrw management.
Some jieople turn up their ah i n
at work, other» their t>.
Thr mor.it gage on our house ha»
been littnl 1 hry hltrtl thr house
You may pardon your own weak- I with it.
rw*.w* In other»; but 1« that Jtr*
tire?
A popular lea.h-r 1« n ry |»<putar
until he wins an ) ha* to lx- >mo an
exeeutl'c.
Chronicle
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• «
M ulti».m ah » m inty at»l XXru^
Hood River o m u l)
li ,»
trib u to ! lo all iam|>» b mutig n*
ployé» on ihr Holmes r 1 ,^
X senator d n lare» that many
We educate tin many erttl. * and things pfo|*,M»l to improve thr
not enough creators.
world should tv taken with a grain
K«en cynicism doesn't thrlie »ell of ».»It Many |>r«>p!r take I jttt
th.it way.
In a aoll of apaihy.
“Pep" 1 « ton much for a man »ho
like* to re»t and meditate, m-w and
then.
j/a%
Itili» M.uitH«, t»> mail
sit Mixilb*. b* mat!
I «Hr \ taf. b , mail
She's a wise girl who ran read
her future In a mirror.
CASCADE LOCKS BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Sill'll*. /’**/,,^|
M HM Hirnos k \ uj ,
But oh the night’ The whisprring night!
I* BRIEF CULLINGS
I
41
'i X tomw,
In many a war-torn glade
The breeze* now sings a lullaby
()( peace th.it only cam#
When »hell-torn legion pan! the price
In blood ami (ire ami (lame!
«JenL
LUCILE CUMMINS
(YU U IN * A
l he wheat stands lu»h in F U n d m Field
Xml thr » . i n that w«r ha» nude
Arr green and »-«it with growing thing*
Xml the sun th.it ne\er again
Will »oitly dune with the same glad light
In the iieart* ol broken men!
CHRONICLE
I M t . vi vi i s ».
\ml the Min lin t never again
Will Miltly »hme with the »ame gla«l light
In the heart* ol broken men!
COLUMBIA GORGE HOTEL
DAM
ru b lish rd Every Kriday 4I
« .««le I » k 4 tf,
But oh the night' The whispering night’
WEST COAST POWER CO
OPEN TO PUBLIC
Sunday Chicken Dinner. 85c
Come and Enjoy Our Beautiful Ground*
30 Acre*, Waterfall*, Running Stream*
NEW LOW RATES NOW IN EFFECT
Special Rate* to Permanent Gue»t*
On Columbia River Highway, Near Hood River
TH E
And m»w they arr trlhng thr
story of thr Scotsman who nrrdrd
ihiropr.utit treatment S i hr went
around to |ir>»plr who owrd him
money.
out Irom |»t»nul business.
In thr course of the <rldrgw
thr hulk of this lal.>t Irli oa t*i
mm, ,X XX M ryrt atnl Xrtivgk
Henderson Xfr Mryrt i» ¡er* |
dent of thr t hamtw-r of t . n>am n
and Mr. Hrmlrrson is «nrrtitv
Both mm worked like galley da«w
and neither rrxnvrri o*r «rat *
toinprnvaUon. n thrt d u n tty «
■mbrrtly f hrtr unly rew ards
lirrn thr satisfaction of a yuh *d
done
l o them ( * » adr I «ki I
owes a iki«t of gratitude Xud thr
town t* i tv let «In I also In f’q*
matlrr f rank Hall, |tfr»»fcr«g 4 \
thr ( tvtc tluh. wh» fourni ina* a
thr rnvtst ol thr firr i haoa and hi
duties in thr |»«*toffvr to «huuidh
a |a>rt*m of thr lain* that had*
t r |wtfon*rt|.
l o these th r rr m rn Ihr ( hew
clr lifts it* hat. for of ihrm it an
"(•iris who wear king woolen >w »aid 1 hey did thru test
Wimmer*
XVith a t onslttM i»>n c imp c*
When anything anno«a yon or Have no fr.ir of evil rumors.”
Impose* upon you. Mold; hut arold
1 hr » (..la o r 1‘ofttand A '«IUf
to the right people.
A 14-ounce » hmtirf of lirrr railway i»-w housing 20l> mrn taf
now »ells for a naklr in Juarez. an additional SO mrn tiring t *
The anme yell» a young man de­
pluyrd trm|a«ranly on ihr tXnk
velops at tin. hnsrhall park he rnn Mexico But who wants to live in
mgtoii shore by thr t - lutnò*
Juarez
f
tia* In a political camtMitgn.
t otistriKtion u«n|un). husetma*
g«»»l m North Konnrvillr We art
There 1« plenty of reforming yet
to do, but carrying on reform has
glad, for wfiat lirnefit» one trt*
Over l!># flit*. El«.
become aueh a doubtful avocation.
“ Was your barn hurl during
munity- in thr dislrict trdiutary#
ry clone*“
the ifam will brorftt uthrrv
The farmer driving a load of hay
"1 dunno; I ain't found It ; i t ‘
In time the ( mon l’a* ilk
down K ill Ktr.ct |g what make* a
»true non <amp will l«r hstaai
■mall boy want to he a farmer.
In l h» B . » t of ’E m
tvOO men on the Washington wdf
I'retty tilrl —You have a pug no*. of the fiver, the foium hu l«*
Rome people are always borrow-
Young Man —Yuli?
Ing money and some are alwnya
»triMtion iom ¡uny t* budding *>
I’retty Hlrl l>o pug no»r* run
lending. They are entirely differ
|>rrm.inml
camp at thr mouth d
In your family ?
ent type*.
fanner
creek,
near thr railroad
Young Man Only In cold »-rath
station
in
Bonneville.
Ihr Ali®-
er.—Kansas
City
Mtar.
A man »ho surrender* part of
hi* liberty will pre ently find the
« fl company will continue to < ÿ
Ka(ul«t,on
re»t of it taken away from him.
rratr until late in Srptrtidirr.
tmn’t be so ft
"!»o y ou tlitnk atiM-g gamlillng can I lie (.cu cili Construction co*
be regulated?"
¡«my is prquring to put from
Oft a man doesn’t wl.li to t»»
"Yea,” anawered Mr loi.Ho Hlax.
to Ä00 t«»rti at wotk mi its ¡tiun
n*k<*d, “Whnt do you want for din
•hut unly to thr «-vient of proxld
ner?” lie likes to l>„ atirprlscd — Ing new furmalUlva for penpi* «b» house foundation and the navig»
agree«hly. of course.
(Mialtlvcly Inalsi on loaing thrlr lion lock*.
tnotiey."
I hr nrw work coming <>n ak®f
A Problem
with lh* work now utwlrr way»
“Convict !if). come out. Your wife
Kno w» h rom ¿ i p . r i . n e o
going to nuke an abnndancf *
to see yotl.”
Basil—What
on
cnrth
wlll
your
business for thr several lotnmu®'
“Whleh one?”
father aay wtirn f,.. knowa « e 'r* en ties, litóse firms which arr nfga*
“I said your wife.”
g a g e d?
“Yes, but I am here for hlgnmy."
• zed to serve liest will pmiit
Barbara <»h, he’lt 1 .« ddlghted
as the development work gt’U
II» ahvny» la.
S ma l l G r a t u i t y
full swing.
"Now, then, will! should a polite
S-und. I , .« |.yIng
little hoy sny to n Indy who has :
I
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Mr .irul Mr*. Leonard LouM
given him a cent for carrying her
!
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B
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HfMlWf
li
a
ray b.u k of (•resham were wrfkr«f
grip?"
' ”• *••**!• you,” «lien you waiu guests of M r. and Mrs. A I
“I'm too (Millie to say It, madam.” | '"x
lo au y ‘ Ve,.
Geitnrr.