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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1934)
CHRONICLE Mil (, 0 \ I |< 111 \ \ \l «.I • \D I ICONSTRUCTION OF DAM HELPS CASCADE LOCKS TOWN GROWS RAPIDLY ,|rd <»n a fMyrnll that wa* 4 ff jli | wliffl thr |r*lrral tf*»VrfII , > «I»,nt tu «n>rli thr 1 Ilium t ivrf « I alt v Ui Ihr ¡‘O 1 a- | . kv, Im-ilirv > 1 n itri ami ,| | tu- lliiiiiirv dir D a m implying rnicw nl pins ,s a lr*.ull nl tlir |4»)nt ■ tri wav oft llradlntd is tin««-« il*iw uvtrr.im h i .iinplrtha» id thr dam and \\ 1 • Hinting nl tlir watrrv nl tlir It .rf IxTiind 1 Ivr wall ul ma ,1 llniinrvillr. tl>r luwit will mi a lakr » Im h will v liitih • nt tu Ih r Dallrv, away .hi up m a naiiiiw vallry nlr of t tir Irgriulafy lifiilgr .• «1*. tlir tuwii sprang intu yrafv agu altri «utigfr-.v nl k« kv Ifivlallrvl in tlirtiv rf |. nt whrtr lltr t idumlna i r . itv vwdt fall uvrt a • 1 « i.t («rant v.gncd tlir *\ ’tilrr will« h «litri tr«l rn tu run thr tirsi survey» ui «tr vummrr ul | S i 4 \ llr f • Ir r in n l o l l n r I l,i m i t o U lp le trd . t i ; / l r « i ( IV ll w a r l e a d e r « - l i n e *• t t.l l > i r t l l l | M t r III I n f Di al n j « ‘ ll <>( t lir N n f t lw r r i 1 ‘ i i i I k r a il r ti| |«i t r . i l i M n l i t i f l r l i t . i l t r a v e l a n t i 1 .1 i « i lim n tl ■ |ii v r < l < Ul nl r f I ' tIfer M nfk .»t w 4 V . week I'lrsldm t Kmiirvfili ii m I ‘.tint 'hr <>l«l Fill lirn or bathroom nr front jxirih. lint nr kalvotninr »lin i • I«- uf tl.i rivrr 1 rum V it wav In thr (»0 yi-aiv that I'.. m* thr O rfani 1 vim t- thr town wa' 1 fail , |r.ifn| || m * « 4 v m »« n ami a • upii-il a stra 11 nil till river. till h« Mill Irr til ' ii 1 limn I'.u du i uni In Ift Mt II r.ith« r thill -ittrrnpt In fa.lruad through thi h«m in lw».it t . t /«* t» i ..t ii 111!,i.t ( ,,ii.trui \\ irti! «>f thr <1«*«ui uplid with the n n| t hr (aiin •ad. in ade 1 as thr rt\rr »«'fr Irvrl an • vtirmrly lively In ii|iTr«| by wh tr t.iriiilir » I d rt- I ii . iaiiv m en l * U a li’WD wjv if thr , ir uf (hr 1 t », . n thr V. 1 funghi tu v r wlm - tr llnimrii Ir 1 it tir r\ i i r<»uml Inf thi' fioilsr. «Ir n« Ih r IfM k wrre fmishrd and In nvrr tr if fu in I.H 96 . wai wav bln ,,n and drew a ».i** .1 tur». a s-iwmill was In tin nil«»,-jtr (lit in t »- nlr 1 ,« 1,-. It lir .»«if« >r «1 br«»th- tUklnv me nt (or a large liratllnri] u L umi i m until di 'tri>vrd hv n 1 “vr, | a W'fxlrn ? fan « 4 *. M il It*mplrtril un thr i ,impietrii and Aftrr thr i Br tin- town will 1 rratrel thr 1 i^a-r ami 1 •g |mtid in th« **( tl w r r r la id ilow n In t . .. _ .«._ on thr ir of thr w • \\ id«- contain billions r if" thrr« U ¡• U r . there is an ■ et altri vtr.m tiam r of water in thr moliti* thr U|>prl r to t h r I »rgurv In hai k « » I thr town. Thr com un« rf thr lift* Inwrr nvrr muni! \ is confident th.it thr*c re* i adr t .1 (fit t lit*! tu rret) The do ad irti, couplril » il h e hrap |n»wrr thi » .is ! ) i i ! ; I U v J llf- laidi» at ^ n ir ni i itimi. bui luttrf Indiai) irom thr il.im, will attrae! imiti*- thr % iim ! villi »hi t I m Ir l x * li) rvrtlltivr n filrl. lit llraltl l.ix.itrd as it is. un thr ( illum •• 1 » to tlir 'Mint' <|irl at Itunn«- (Itrit 4 brut mani ‘»l.iti* rtnl al l’ ori ina Kivrr highway, and «wly 45 • i nftirv In the d lv lli« t ol> X anm uvrt. Ini tlir vld irrv nl thr niilrv frum Portland, t a si adr /H r |iln);irM on the mi>llil pliasr l.mkv k'iv'-s prnrniM* ni Imamiing Ih r v<».t wlirir h. « tu H thr tlx- govrrnm rntv rflm t» t«» a f.imnuv sunimrr playgfuund. nvrt iv markrd with a vign It t i tlx- t nltimllM I hr govrrnmrnt rorrvatùm at In ginning .it t 4v4.nk* I j h L v tlw nwy lw M-«n on thr highway, juvt th< ]i m k , nt.ims >0 acre*. 1 hr rs ir t.illv tK Irrt in a ihvtatiir nl lirinw thr tuli hridgr III thr at thr llradfurd locks and pru(Mrt> will I m - of imi miles Fur half a erntuf) ta«k <>n thr whitrv | l..«¡ di * the va! mi - t" thr g.ivrrnmrnt alter thr «Iter thr (ir«t lur tr.ulrfv and nidi wav burned 1 ,,-ht Wi th thr In d ia n s , thr army »Dm hemme* a reality, - , the r.-i li .¡ ¡ m i.im r mtn tlir I’aiilu built bkirkhnu n on t i l. dent* ol the town a n p w f*rta« to n- thwrvl all «argorv "0 the fivrt \\ uhington bk .d the rive» and a k congress to deed the land I t o (ltd In lie i.itrird $>| null*' nil it b _____ k t. protect the the publi« I « park purposes. Hu !■ ». *'I turn, Irntti what, in early tkitt igr at the « im . ii I.- s from iu« U L w.ll n-t I-' tlrownr .1 nut in v*av known av the I H"'t Hwr .tia.k Lieutenant Mirri their rnt.rrily, hut will rix- tu a * nlr to thr I ntvrr • 4 « ailrv «I... w , t itioncd at t .Marks ulti, uni hr.ghth aU.vc thr water 1 inn tmn n| thr dam will min When work wav tartnl on thr to offer an excellent quary fur | |»let m i | m * OUt thr l.lpu! AIW 1 links in | s > a town sprang up on pleasure «rafts. n ' • th r nvrr a i aim. |>lat id lak<, : i -RAVEL FAWN FOOLS DAIRYMAN I long to? inquired Bucher • t travel, always heavy nt mu day when Joseph \ Murh- ■ Nune said the loye. th.s M-a-n of the year, has been rt |irn|»rirtnf n| thr Holly wm»! Su the tw>* w ilkrd up on the increase.! by thr |VTM*nrr .d thou- dan\ lirrv n( hiv milk rntitr hr ||,r «ali wav a lawn. It .md* nut <d state v.Mtors who ■ •in tart a /i mi with wild animal* L , ,w iv into the wund* have «mud their trip to <>»«■ *•" I y e a r with a vuw to seeing and wh,. i m nir down to hiv p in r from Ni v lv W .1 • At«' S h o w e r , d 1 ititi.' Pie dent Rn* • vfit. tin mntitain». K md h. wer wa< given In July and August the out of \ Irw wn ks ago it wav thr Ix'arv , M, „,1 M, K . hard M i. ' • < «'umbla K.xt-r « a wrrr annoying him Now Kin...... at the home of Mr Ma. highway often nutmtmlxr the Ore it thr di i r I hr drrr arr Intid Kin nun Friday evening I h e .......... .. For the past week whole "i ipplrs and word has gut .irmnid •in 1 ■ thrill that thr a|i|>lrs in thr ,.,1* ,ts ,-niov.d thr .lain ing and the pm. rssmns of < afs lK-anng for. ign Ih e ¡«resent were license platea have been trailing L ' I on haul arc ul fxirlirn t rrfrr hmenti "I'l room I I I I Lou ¡man. Mi and M. I, mil nr... M Fo Ma. K.nnon all of I In- i it hr r morning Ihi* hrr viw Strvf usi ni l'h*'M- pr* « nt from • lunge «all in his hrrtl. Hr the laicks wen M. and Mi Jack «•'iiimrnird to ilirak up on thr s, ,,k mil I I in 1 1 v , Mr. and Mr '• iisi vs tu Irani which enw had lìàrlry i n Mrs Jack Jen 'I' |,|M'd a i a I f. Nmir piratic*« I , M , m , Wilhui Kasley M sn hr rulilird his ryi ml fimiiU Mr uk I Mr- M a le n , '"Will hr would nrvrr takr an- "lh'-r drink id any thing strongrr V .. Kinnon Mr and M rs W ‘ Ma, K,nn..«, and family and Mr. h.in water, thru tutr >d his nil j an«| .Mrs. Richard MacKinnon. I 1M i .inir by. Full« r D iiib r s Throughout the World W. P. FULLER COMPANY Portland, Ore. 5 Stores HOWARD COOPER CORP. of Portland Extends best wishes to Everyone connected with the Bonneville P roject Congratulations — Columbia Const. Com pany General Const. Company and U. S. Army Engineers May you firms and executives pros per and succeed in your gigantic un dertaking. fur it is through your ef forts that lahor finds work and busi- n, pr, ¡sr- I'his is the nu.re wish of the EV ERG REEN LAUNDRY Vancouver, Wash BUY OREGON GOODS AND MAKE MORE JOBS FOR EVERYBODY The U. S. Engineers have chosen Cement m ade in Oregon to be used in Bonneville Dam. This means busy factories, more jobs for cem ent workers and greater prosperity for all. d..wn the highway l.uirist «amps and restaurants .md iM.trls m the state have »■»-1 joyed an excellent run o business as a result of thr I resident s visit to Bonneville dam. < ahnama.is pred.iminale among the tourisU, as usual, but there are an units,.- dl> ' j '1 l !" ' ” the middle west, whoJiavr com, , Oregon to r-«a|K tin lu.it. PAINTS— VARNISHES ENAMELS— LACQUERS- GLASS— SASH— DOORS » quality. Ml;l.k It’s a grand start towards keeping the Oregon dollar in Oregon. IM. Adv.