The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, August 17, 1934, Image 8

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    THE DAM CHRONICLE
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THE DAM CHRONICLE
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Published Evrry Friday at l as-
tade L**t'ks. (hreg.'ii
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M. A. S hîku » .
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Editor
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Uni ami huill up hi tl
.•ultur.il college
f ir f
p r o t e c t io n
he ila\' commue to Hit pan
l -, Year I » mail
utthoiil am **utwaid eltort emu
ni.iilc in the direction i*l setting j
The t hronkle serve« Eastern
up tire t'ti '«.lion for V jK'ailv ;
Mult iv ah county awl W f'tcn i ,
Hood R urr county. It » dis­
.• ia t i' continue h ig h t
Insù
tributed to all tamps hoii'inj! em­ .111.1 Utl.il I n«> circumManiC'. i.m 1
ploy« on the Bonneville Pam.
fot
li usi*' illud i !
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tv. .
»oi !.l r i' ili il anotlicr disastrati!»
Hill)\V. UT.I >r 17. 1934 fin* nere lo sweep tht* tomi.
I un licei»' ago n e culled at* |
lenti* ti io tht* n eii"it> tor a I h k
FRUIT INDUSTRY.
cart ,uU»]u;iie ht'sc marni, a lire
t
lite r.igion that fruit Uoes iiot m l l , *nd a .h v 'ic a l c»mnectn*n
a »
. . . iviitioli' thc% arguì*, make it n-.. i
thè 1-m»h line n •'
iitablc lo plant orchard' g, ,
. .1 >*\ \ M M»
jn .l • > . i 'a | »api* th. v are con-
y* se*. n .
ter.! t»> go e.i'i **t thè mountain'
N li" Jean Aii»lers»*n left I ri* 1.i*.
pears.
ap
p
io
an.l
jrr
Scalile »nere slu* «ili spend
lor
their
week .*r two ! it h lei itisi »
pi
Scattered around Cascade L ocks. ward with a suggestion as
there are numerous old fruit mt .-.¡is * i meeting I he i
in is . These trees have probabli acquit mg fire protection W eare
never been sprayed, and vet they oi the i.pini -n that enough p. pic
arr K 'jrin g down with fruit.
believe the subject 'UllKicntlv .
Cherries, certain varieties of | serious to warrant tailing **i >
apple' prunes and plums K a r in public meeting wh. n* the tv ’iter
abundance.
lean h ’ threshed out in pul i'w am
Strawberries probablv do a ' a program adopted
I
anywhere in the world.
I he
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O N S EC O N D T H O U G H T
pli-ntv ol moisture an.l its re­
quirements arc me: in this dis-1— :----------- --------------------------
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I Prom all appearances, spcei.
Mrs Ei. Finlav manager of the l>"i'«> in Cascade Locks have K-*n
Craigm-mt hotel, will p.ck splen- educed
I hex art going through
did crops of 1 ngli'h walnuts awl now at onb 'y n .le > per hm.r
almonds from trees growing on
.
ine property which she has under
' n‘* r" r'' * rt'idciu l.o iriv tlt
•ontrol
•* v**^,nR *or all the silver in tht
" Many other instances could K | i " unlr'
u <*
n * k" ou * h,‘
tiled as prot>f that highly prof- 1J' 11 bui *.u
hazard a
liable crops of fruit can be grown , RUl" ,l lsn 1 •** the hands oi the
throughout the Bonneville Dam waitre"«
. , m an a
area. The district has never been
developed because no local mar-
A big religiuti' meeting w j'
ket existed With a market at > Ju' 1 held in I ortlanif All ciiutn s
hand and the people of this sec-
a
:■'* '*
tion profitably employed there , ^t"
b»r nothing,
appears to be no reason, except!
*
lack of interest, for the fruit I
Xn‘*
,hc ««»fball season J g *
cr< ps u* be longer neglected
W ith proper organization, the
UsU*'l broken wnes, bl.uk
berry industry could be developed t >*'*' c ,c. But we 'till have S jt -
to a point during the next three urd.iy night
vears where it w>xild sustain a
c r*nsiderable population.
'^uite a numKr <*i new n -,-
t
dt-nces arc K ing built in the new
II v de Park w cl ion of l ascade
It is a commonly re.ogni/ad | ,^-^j \\t
rothmp like th*
I H I I J s ( d » R I I.N sK I
tact that the only pavroll in this (>>nt r'> Saturdav Night ' will
* ieut I s Cortimki. I S \
t . I fit M >I)\V IN
territory at the present time will lkvdap Ir, m „
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I
I h < .U iii o i i i . i r tu im u
resule.it
engmttr
at
tK
dam
.w
j
»*as< to exist with completion "
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dam, wa» K qn in New
horn in San Diego ( alif and ‘,l
the dam in 1^37.
Vlill to 0 |M n tu|!U»l ‘M
EVERY
Hampshire
atten.lrd
public
These three years must K* prof­
cico
Ti.* I» I*
T :. Western line uhicaitd . ;n . th» >an . . I . ran
.
.*.hi»»ls
in
New
i
ogl.aid
state»;
itably employed in developing
NIGHT
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!.. ml • r a
. » t. I
pur-
new industries if real estate val­
ad tR
Good Mink
ues are to be sustained and men «npiei b- 11.» J.ibM . V*( \*il| A v**rsii . <(f California * g r . i .'r.' Maim- when b. m m r d M i *k
fv»m West Point in antumii of gr«-e m »ivti « i*v.i'ie* img. O m e
are to find other gainful employ­
Ilei»
it*.
ment after the dam has become a »ration« Anxuct to . It 1« an- i*3|M.
'pen! several
ne*n'lis *esi a. a voi.iu man u» run sui-
II.» il . ' S • ’ u
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nouncM by C. VV DHiith*, pr*»i- hrow'ing alxMii I urup«- tn I'M'f .« vs (ni railroads Nrturnnl rasi
reality.
»l-nt. r»n ? box thooka will t *
io
compltir
his
edu
ation
I
lav)
I
be
f»*»<l
We believe a pulp aril paper
ui'-nntacturcii at first, fiaurba f >n his returned to the l * . .1
industry will grow up in Cascade fyiid. Ei :-to > n » r i wUI i * pro- Matt <r ! with drift-rent r ,>! s|»« nt greater portion of his I i U* '
in the v* « t and has
his
I ock.c. And we believe 'he town
B o h em ian on T*n
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n
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,rm > * m 1 ; •
" » u*m m . |4|U «rhcfti
can attract other industries if it
M.
I‘>2I. when K wj> appointed
he located in Pori land H i
v.ill study conditions and set out H . i*-...:
to sell its advantages.
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si'tant professor of military *u-
fVr‘' J ' 4 t,v '' rnK,ner^ ,n V Jf»'
XIUI Nrar.UK < >>ni|>lnlnn
, nf4. ,. .t. i
<HJ% apa.itirs, is j former chief
But no country that is wholly
- of th» at or * I j.ji k hu
dependent upon industry can
h*no' v" 1' transferred an.l reau. has served tn an engineer-i
maintain a balanced economic ton fioaileri mill of ihe luim
lo ‘,ll,v, ,n Honolulu in mg capacity with llw reclam ation'
life. Agriculture is essential to Cr*«k Gold Mlnine rompany near |
Kratlae
Is
pro».resMnK
rapidly.
,r*'n
• r« ‘l '<* » <>rt l)up**nt » rvu, . has rng.igc.1 in rnpinrer- i
this district. Agricultural lands
re limited and should be used to! John Ar-h.ir. manaerr reported. Delaware m IQ’ H .usign« ! to m gon highway an.l rarlnud c . mi - ‘
In « mod*rn i.uUlr.K i>uw. la d«.- duty in Portland in September slruction work ^
i
advantage.
Meal» 25c
r!,.„d
10« to 1r,
15*, o |Ut> > i ,
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was
general su
su-
¡ i d to treat
ir* at from 100
, ,, lf . h„
u , .
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" " o " rk
» , w
*‘ generai
" J f a >Mr had Charge o f , penntendrnt m charge ..I ( <m-
Almonds, walnuts and straw­ lon» of or» a day. All th* wrad a- , ;
Vhs i) - I- iv •i' d * "‘ : u
;
*^'l barK.r .mprovemeni* fruetkm of Crlilo canal at T fci
>**v
kd ;
berries yield larger returns from ta ..............
‘ irotn t'octland t«» the sea
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O idle land could be utili/.ed and will he » j^r>*d np ».is It* *» r/.yto- , 1 '
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put to work now while toe owners 1 tien.
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have employment and are not de-
started »m
txut.ve off.cer August I, I9J4
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