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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1934)
THE DAM CHRONICLE |i| I MF. I»\M CUR« »N I«’»1' THE DAM LHHUNILLt (), u|>tmi MonUna and ü» la TUC nAM CHRONICLE Friday at Cas cade Locks, Oregon Published Every Ci \ iviin « & Siusuw, FubUskert J. M. C umm ins , M. A. S h i » los , . • Manager • • • Ediloe SUBSCRIPTION K \TES rhrre Months, by mail So Months, by mail On,- War, by mail The Chronicle serves $0 t 00 2 00 Eastern Multnomah cMRtjf and Western Hood River county. It is dis tributed to all camps housing em ployes on the Bonneville Dam. FRID AY. AUC.UST 10. 1944 1Í SHE SAID NO! where cargoes from Southern Ida land Empire ran l*e picked up and carried to distant markets of the world. • • • I he president siul (rankly that | his vision of deep sea locks and ihe opening of the Columbia to tKean going vessels was a dream, j But it is a dream that is a ten-i tury old in the mi mis of the peo|»le of Oregon. Realisation of that dream nuy bring changes which the present day generation will | find it stiff is ult to visualize Build ing of a sea|s>rt .tOÜ miles up the 1 Columbia will give Oregon th e furtherrst inland sea|»»rt in Amer ica. and one of the furtherrst in- land jmrts of the world. It will bring aUiut developments difficult of comprehension. \ few weeks ago m> S’» " " * ,,r ‘" T v . I was feeling d c ,* «* * » X m . ^ wh Í h they »bed Hark clouds overhead, amt tm ra \W,r causing sharp fu.i.s through my l~»v Sez I to the wife. “ O! U*ht « «»> !‘.,r* \..u are looking unusually Iran v/ die. What v tlie matter' I n. Irrl.i.g much Hun evrr lirfore l luve l»een .1. .1 „..ii' llive we I we 11 lierr l«*> I hint sing me that soi » k Sorak out! You don I need to cavil. wr uhri .. .......... - >•«■ I"' .............. •“ "S ’ 1 Mnght. which way do we navel' WEDNESDAY Nlcmj I »uggest we go east, 1« » dry there at least, Wliere the people ilrop dead ill I*» hr it \nd ihe hot sun sears the sheep »ml the sleets. And burns up the ha) ami the whr.ii Chumhrr of ( um^ HEN 1.1 ,, ,, an TTJ Thursday Night. August 9 Cyclonic storms, the paper inform*. \re raging through Morula lilies . . . Would you care to go «.with? They r* k» ■ ■ h »>■. Which ins swam|wsi the reliet committee* Springdale Orchr»tf,| Presence of cheap hydro-electric |‘erh..fi- you would like to go »»»err the '»»Ae power at Bonneville, coupled with Ha> furalv zed Irwoi Bay ? A NEW ERA cheap water transportation, is go Well, just say tin word, you migrating bird Wars without number tW West ing to bring aliout a new era of We will fuik up ami leave líete l.day has waited for the Fast to discover development in the Columbia river it. Ihe discovery, like the dis I hings III Dakota arn t w..ilh an »*.ia. valley. covery of America by Europe, has I read in the po|irr this imifri The |»resident has givrn inqirtus been long in coming but no person to this development by insisting Hut the gt.i"hofn«ers ate. out in low a slate. could have listened to President that the government wants to err Every darn sialk of their cu«n’ Koo'evclt at Bonneville last Fri ate homes in the Pacific northwest Have you thought of the «1» « , ami the Imly below, day without realizing that the in- lor America s growing population. I „»si winter. Montana to Maine' cv.table had occurred. Cascade Loc ks and other com-, \ou retail, around ».ere I lie weather was « leaC In his swing across the Pacific munitirs of the Mid-Columbia »ill Oh. sure, I admit we had lain northwest President Roosevelt tarticipatr in this development in stepped into the role of a publicity seeping with their faith and their \nd Votir. Maw wlien she wo«tr said tlie i>>w ha dllw bloat agent for the western states. His willingness to prepare for it. I-loin rating some strange kind of weed words were carried by the news T he modern-day tendency of i she mentioned ihe ,iop was a terrible lh>p paper-. ami tile radio to the four .Manufacturers is toward decrritral- j I hey II lx lue ky to get lot k the seed corners of the United States. They izalion. Low c«»st factory sites., will have the result of drawing at availability of raw materials, ahil- i Buy me something to wear if wr re going lu,k there' tention anew to a section of Amer ( Ihis last. I took on the thin) ity to reac h world market* by wa ica that is further removed than ter haul from factory doors and \m! -H top "i iD that I grabbed lui my lut. France to the multitudes on the Interrupting with Stop it A<>u win’ imj»roved social condition of work- Atlantic seaboard and prompt lit men will cause industries to in- j she was raying. What s more a» l nude for the ib »* erally millions of people to wonder vestigate the great Columbia river lust week Ihe Dam t humide setl. what manner of a land it is that valley, of which the- president has' 'I hough our chnute is wetirr ilun some, there s mme Iwlter can offer new opportunities in this spoken to them through the pressj I was licked' I admit it' I lied age when the free lands of a half and over the air. century ago are being abandoned S> we re settling <lown now. with our thickens ami um Cascade Iaxks has its o|»piir- by owners because of the drouth. tunily. It has been given to the Ihe hulls' I vr ilrt«led to [Mini • • • community by the president. He | Ami if you should h«ur, our ilrjurtutr is near. Ihe President’s action in de has [minted the way. Best means j You can tell rm 'fie said that it am t claring for deep sea locks ami an of taking advantage of this <»p- j N orik F H i m often river far up the Snake and portunity must tie determined by the Columbia gives promise of the people. Every individual who making dreams of the pioneers owns a piece of property, or is in \ building and loan .1 natation'* man is hasty to correct an m ix come true. business, or has a job, is vitally.;* ,f (,,r other reason \nd now, let us smile Men of vision have, for years, interested. No other town on the than to furnish facilities f..r aiding 1» «be j.rtng »nr Willis Ma wanted to water the dry lands of river has a lietter o|>[mrtunity. If individuals to save money. With honey, mayor of Klamath Fall*, the west. They recognized the we fail, we must blame only our- thousands „j dollar* being [cod * u 4 demon with h,»m* The fertility of the soil and the kindli selves. out wrrh|y i [lr ,1am in wages, * Oregonian found him to I * |»»itcm ness of the climate. The east has —- —- nuny workmen have an incentive " u' »*u* w,*b »be [cassagr of time Uen unalterably opposed to the T A S T Y FOODS MOliAN'Sl SchliO on Tip Just Above Kagle CnJ MUSIC ON SUND a Ü DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Kxcrllrnt Muak Congenial Crowd Admintcion : M en, r * I j u l i i - ir w BUILDING AND LOAN er is expenditure of large sums of public \ 11 im re.isjng numlx*r of new dfllllfl .1 week \ building and ' ' mencing ; - reengniar a sr,o»nt funds for reclamation. * * cottages are U-ing built in Cascade loan avs<Miation would [ifovulr the Hr may not lx a reel, after l.vcept for Theodore Roosevelt, Lrxks to accommodate families ol facilities. ' li,rj* Divide and no other president has interested men employed on the dam, but for DIVIDE AND RULE ' f''* »be < »-r^.^ian, kav - hirn.-elf in a broad policy which one rc*as<»n or another the su[»|)ly The Oregonian has a ilehghlful ,n* the «lemncrat*. chuck would bring about development of never appears able to catch up sense of humor. So, too, lud the up its slerve, with the demand. waterways and agricultural lands III ▼ ▼ V T V V W T V T X V T V C No doubt many property own- B‘ • 1 »r - in the west. Tiie west knows, has long ers would build, except for the tised the custom of dividing the known, that the opportunities for fact that the banks refuse to grant (»eopie for the ,x.r,«e- of ruin.« 0A( SECOND THOUGHT a large [»opulation exists in the anything better than 90-day loans, thrm. territory on the sunset side of the and neither the mortgage comfun ,n ,h r ; 'r ' “• ' l ! a a A A a A a w A W A a a i EVERY • that Em y mountains. Senator Borah ies nor the building ami loan av Dre.-'.l:l i!: 1 1'.:I of Idaho, Senator Dill of Wash- s»xiations are loaning money on the broad, ix»ld brow of (ieneml irime d*x* not [uy by calling at- NIGHT in,»ton and Senator McNary of real estate outside of Portland. ( harles II. Martin lie was heaven tentmn to the f n t that Dillmgrr Good Muiic Or n have been instrumental in No doubt capital will find its sent, a saviour in disguise, the had only }7 50 on his [x-rwm wlien ; mining federal funds for de- way into the Bonneville Dam area emblem of all that was righteous killed But they a|i[xar to forget Herr * the Ixightrsl g * *1 velopment purposes, but all too as time goes on, but meanwhile and holy. that he had a hot mama on either I hr Hi.-f I often their voices have been lost the workers must find places to But the spring (lowers have irm the food wn» in the clamor of the senate. live before school o|«ns and the blossomed and died, tra la. And — Pr -ence of President Roosevelt rainy season sets in. with their posting has ¡»asvd Hie Bootlrggrr* are *a„| U cut- in the Pacific northwest and his In Cascade Iaxks is quite a Oregonun s [»ass,on or the dear ting priirs to meeting commit,on ....Bohem ian on T»f- nm uncement that the govern- volume of capital if it could be general. He has ,t develops f«et of -t.„r „ a b q u o r tore But ment proposed to carry on a pro- assembled into a common fund, 0 i'a * : Me ,s ,,nl> " * • ['* ' *» »hat d.x* no, eMda.n the ,m rs*,«y gram of development should have and new wealth is Ixting created old Hr IS |Mtrill.,n. Hr ,s putty fur lulling the honor the effect of quieting critics. And weekly. Bringing this capital to- in the hand^of O* West. 1 ' under all circumstances, it w ill, gether and putting it to work to The Oregonian, it seems, favors I Invill is rr,»,r,n| (0 |x ( asc ale D* k* tkr give the people of the east a broad- [ the advantage of the community is one Joseph Dunn, that sturdy old to reveal ill S, are many of our er conception of the natural re-1 probably the qui< kest and sim- warrior, who long has fought thr girls, -ources which exist on the Pacific [»lest way of releasing funds need- cause of common man. His voice u - coast. ed for building purposes. T wo is the voice of a prophet. It i* hr,! In Southern Oregon the pubik * * * courses are ripen: and not the doughty general w!m his turned to pr«»«|ietting for gold 1 Construction of deep sea locks' 1. Organization of small cor- should lx- 1 hosen governor. Always tasty and p»*1 * t the dam is going to permit 1 [»orations, . to . lie founded for the 1 Just how the error arose in TI m - I'l I or,land tl^, (Hiblii proqxits , WE-ASK-U-INN ocean going veaels to dock in Cas- puqx»vs of improving unimproved Oregonian s editorial dnmrtnirnt f'»r [larking sj»;i,r. r cadi* .ifl»» I OTk'»c I h p v l will A/ il l o rv cU i, n ro riz irlo • . Grace Stott k I bxks. They enable o - [»ro[x*rty. is not dear, but some one was I'roffielort large freighters to proceed up I he world owes us all a living. 2. Organization of a building hasty in hanging the mantle on the stream to Umatilla and Pasco, and loan asvxiation. t '.isc.ide Izaks, 1 wrong candidate. And 11 » . " k ,," rn " h" d n " •» “ i - 1 FREE DANCING ready Meali 25c