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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1934)
RETAIL L U M B ER M EN CUT PRICES 10 PERCENT IN BONNEVILLE DAM AREA OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL'NTEREST A 10 (irn rn l reduction on all Knwlrv »•( lumlier was announced I Brief Resume o Happenings ot the Week Col ectsd .or Saturday try retail lum lirrm rn of ilie M h | ( olumliia district, follow Our Rraders m« a meeting Friday inglit in the , Ipwid Itlver Thu Inland Km- o fiiirs u( the Cascade Lo ck * plr« W aterw ay * association baa l.umlier coin|iany, By V E T E R A N S o f f o r e ig n w a r s pain Site l*oat No. 3051 IN HONOR OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND IER KILL’S PARTY PAVILION ('«•cade Lock*. Oregon Making a lour of lit« ra il* « )« of < ana<la and lit« Called .mates la li »a tiraci« Jon«-*. Iloljrhrsd. Wales, ■ ho r«r«til|y » a t w |w lr4 aa "rail way qtifo-n" by ih« railroad work- •ra of tb« I'nllr<l Kingdom Around hrr i «-' k la tier ’ • Italo of offlr*.“ fiday A fte rn o o n a n d E v e n in g August 3 President Roosevelt will apeak at Bonne- nllr Dam n l i o t i t 3 o‘c ItK k Friday afternoon. ledantr will atari i m m e d i a t e l y after the ceremonies 2 S H HOP GOLD donated by L. W. Sherman ALT HEIDELBERG donated by Jim Merrill ADMISSION 50c LADIES FREE fl»oot la N « ^ « r n it« Indugi ry «M etí t«x>med laat ) « i r and l»«>tt>«<t in m ore « a y a lh a n t.t.r, « a a lit« production o f ri| .l..» l« r* Mor« lh an a q u a rte r o f a b illio n |«>und* o f b lastin g p*>«<ler. i||naitilir anil o th er high m | i | i « I w > i • e r r to rrid i out an ln<-reaee o f W per re n t o t e r lir e . Mining and q u arry in g acco u n ted f..f the great r r |iarf t>f Ih« e tp lo siv «« pmduewd. using W tx-r r e f i t of tb« so ra ile d p erm issib le etpl«»«l»rs. M t*-r ren t o f II f I xh r » i 1 » i r » a n i V2 I wr reni o f ih« b issi ing powder. Big Scala C o tiwmini Tb« « o r Id a tarerai itwlmii« r»iin I ah) la In Hollywood and Ita rbl«f I iui I a t h la Ihr dressing of mori« product Iona Antodi Ila «aal stork there ar« 11 <• ■ i (una ami a«orda, (.‘a lita i «o rili of n>«dala ami liti, ‘••I .-.• in i-'« • ''M ainine «Irluslly every type of «Ireos « o ra In ih« «••rid atm-« ib« «arlif-at itine* — l'o lllr r a Wcekty. Ca.vcaJe Locks Lumber Co. COMPLETE STOC K OK LUMBER AND SHINGLES All grade* of Cedar and Compo*ition The kind that la*t a lifetime. Our PAINT will make your old .hack look like a newborn babe. We carry a large aa.ortment of— LIME CEMENT PLASTER BUILDERS* HARDWARE DRESSED and UNDRESSED LUMBER ROOFING and BUILDING PAPER DOORS and WINDOWS You may be looking for a ROUND POLE for your curtain* or doket. We have a large a**ortment of MOULDINGS. See our SMALL STEP-LADDERS for u*e around the hou.e. 0l*o we have a .mail *tock of IRONING BOARDS for your pre**ing need*. L. Owen, Local Manager FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 151 prarararairani Portland Telephone AT 6524 kelailers have fell for vimetmie lh.il |ifiies wrre oul of line with Keneral tondilions and at (heir «onfrrrnir took action to correit the situation. The redu< lion d«ie* tmt apply to shinnies nnd building lILilerul I hose in attendance at the con- Irrrtur anti llie yards and mills rrpresrnird were: Mr. Frrrznr and Mr Mauser, Mauser I.umhrr com|>any | Owen, Cascade Lock* l.umlier roni(iany; Mr. Klinger, Bridal Veil l.umlier company; Mr. Mansur, Contracting fc Sales coin- (any; Mr Anderwm, Central l.umlier company; Mr. I’rtrrann, Ibinneville l.umlier ioni|>any; Mr. Mlrn ami Mr. Muirhead, of Lum- lirr I’romotHin, Mr. Clark, Tum- A-I.um l.umlier comiiany; Mr. I'arr, f’arr l.umlier romfiany; Mr. Allen, Allen l.umlier company, Mr Tauney, ( ojirland l.umlier company. «-»*•-red «--I an Invitation to Preat- ili-nt Km m o « 11 lo view th« Colum bia river and the flonnavlll« dam from tb« dc< 1.» of a river steam er. Forest P ro v e T om ato blight haa lilt tom ato pal tie» In W a sh ington county aerloualy. No aat- I* factory control method haa b a g developed. The blight la a vlrua Infection, transm itted only by the b««-l leaf hopper. Kugene |n ro-operatlon with the national administration In It» home building campaign the Ku- g«n* retail lumber dealer* have agreed to make a reduction In the price of certain grade* and dim en sion» of lumber. Gresham Approximately 2 4 0 0 Ion* of raapberrle* have been handled at the Gresham B erry Grow» r»‘ cannery ro far this aea- aoti The total tonnage will ex- c< e<j 2 5 0 0 . Of the tonnage receiv ed, 20 per cent, ha* been (hipped east. 25 per cent, canned and the rem ainder cold-packed. C ran ia P ass It la estimated th at 7 0 0 0 ton» of an approxim ate total ton n age of 12.S0O car» of M E R R I L L S PAVILION* Hogue IIIw-r valley B a rtle tt pear» h. » lie n »old to the canncr.ee et LAST HOP A SUCCESS prlrea running from 122 SO to S3S One of the most pleasant dames , per ton T he total number of ear* chipped will bw about the sam e aa of many given in reernt weeks was last year. CHAMBER TO DANCE AT that held Saturday night at the Craigmont hotel under auspices of the ( handier of C ommerce. Saturday night the (handier will sfatnsor another dance at Merrill’s l«avdi<>n A splendid orchestra has lieen emfdoyed for tl»e occasion and the music (ironuses to lie the equal of that found in the lietter dame halls in Portland Krvrnue from the dance last Saturday night, like the returns from the dance tomorrow night, will lir used in cleaning up the de ficiency in the Fourth of July celebration finances. Both Mrs. Finlay of the Craigmont and Mr. Merrill are donating their ilance floors. This wrrk there will lie no dame other than the one at Mer rills pavilion ami hope is express ed by officers and directors of the i handier that everyone nukes an effort to attend, for it is in this way that the few obligations still outstanding can lie wiped out. Portland Pianist Coming l.ucile Cummins, Portland pian ist, announces the ojiening of a studio in Cascade lawks August IS. Miss Cummins is prominent in Portland musical circles, where she is known as a composer as well as pianist ami teacher.. She plans on lieing in Cascade lawks at least one day each week, and will give both private and group instruction. Miss Cummins has had consid erable experience in organizing and conducting orchestras and is interested in organizing one in Cascade lawks. Anyone who can play an instrument of any kind wili lie nvited to join. For infor mation as to lessons write or call at 2tiH0 Ravensview Drive, Port land, or any inquiries left at this office will be forwarded. Beginning next week Mrs. Aino l errington will write the news of the Bonny Villa district for the Chronicle. The Chronicle is anx ious to cover this news in detail, and to that end is placing a box m the Bonnv Villa C.rill where any items may be left for Mrs. Fer- rington. Pugen e Blanca Heed Hill will be dowag<r queen for the Pioneer p. rade at Kugene the latter part h She will ride la t i n linch pin wagon In which ahe was bore at the foot of Mt. Hood, October 2. 1 8 5 0 , when her parent* were crossing the plain» to Ore gon. T h e wagon 1» now owned by Cal Young. Astoria T he south jetty re pair job at the mouth of tbe Co lumbia l i t e r I* nearing comple tion. T he trestle-w ork, extending I f. -t I n t o the (ici-an. Will prol ably be completed Ju ly 14. Of the < 0 0 .0 0 0 ton» of rock to be dumped under Ihe co n tra ct, there 1» still about 2 5 0 . 0 0 0 ton* lo be placed. P a trick l a y , (Oil, Visit*. Salem - Oregon'» oldest man, P atrick Kay. 1 0 3 , who Uvea n ear McM innville, was a visitor In S al em last we« k. F ay was m arried when 40 years of age and la the f a th e r of 13 child ren. lam g-t iiXM-d Mill lieopena. K la m a th Kail» —T h e o l d e s t sawmill In K la m a th Kail*, the Ackley Bros plant, was started up last week a ft e r being abut d wn for th r e e or four year*. T he mill, which can cu t about 6 0 ,0 0 0 fe e t dally, la operated by Joh n and H arry Ackley. Couple Has Ninth Son. H a .n lrr W h e n a son was born lo N«r. and Mrs. Held Davis here last « ck th e personnel of an all- b ro th e r baseball team was co m pleted. at leai t If they so desire, fur the baby was th eir ninth son. with no girl* In the home. T he oldest son Is about 14 and will r t a r t to hglh school this fall. Klr*t W aterm eion Shipped. P en d leton Tin* first shipment of w a term elo n s tre m the Irrlgon Irrig ation d is trict has gone out . ml nicb n »hippinc will be In full : wing In a n o th e r week. T he ton- n <* per a cre will be lower than norm al b ecause of high winds and 1« it. S e t t l e r s are conserving th eir w nier so th a t It will hold out un til (ho end of the season. ri n g e r n a i lt Studied Fing ernail* nre tiring studied by the Georgetown university medical students for the relation that ap- I irently e xists between the cysteine in sulphur containing compound) In the tHl I la and arthritis, of much remains unknown. which