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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1934)
__ 1 *** 11 XM » IlkO N K 'I.K luvr la-m visiting with Mr. and of the piles of slash t«« burn some garbage, but thought the lire was Mis. k II North« ult. BONNEVILLE ** Regular 8tk* Value «nit before they left home. Mr. Norman Andrews, «nard at the Mason was arrester] by Ranger liy Nino ii-rringUm T A P IO C A , 2 f o r 2r>c dam, Miffrrrd a severe «äse of Wiesendanger on a charge of a » Jk 4ta A A A A A ^ ▲ - . ptomaine («oisoning last week. building a fire in closed season shillings w h o le spices '‘I’ ' )• *• Baie» watt i , i km ini II«- has returned from the hospital without first oliaining a permit P ack age 9i- fr«un a fire warden or forest offi- -iixl is again on «luty. Itu I in.Ulti« I In.^utal llmisilay «er. Mason plead guilty before —o — —■ O — Judge astman of (iresham ami was .M r and Mrs. Kverett (iovan I tini r John-*>n nf (ìrrnluini vis GOLDEN w est c o f fe e fined $25. .«ml daughter, Lorraine, motored ’ 1 **'• 1 witli lns miMn, Virati Amlrr In (¡I hm * J hi * h i-.mergen< y (ire |>atrol has liern to I'ortlaml ,««t week, anornpanied «oli, |..r alxiut a wiek. • ■If guest. Patsy Kellogg, who pla«e«l by liistm t Ranger Wang -o — Pound. 32c 2 lb«. 63c ha-> la-en visiting with them <m the along Ihe Columbia River high- ' I n K I. Mollati attrndrd a island Mis« Moraine is now visit- j way ami the main trails leading .Inni, i il thr homi of Mrs K M< mg in Portland. j from the highway. The (¿orge is I>onal<l in Portland Hattinlay, —o— j very srmiky and lire lookouts are o unable to see very far. Amithrr local talent |>rogram Mi John km , who has been I is mg m ihe N i kin son colony on was held I hursday evening at the P rrr S eaton — Owing to lack of ; the i-l.ind ha left for Coulee dam. < .immunity hall, followed by a po so« ial. definite information concerning the - o - migratory waterbiwl, the Oregon 'l i Barbara I erguvin is visit- state game commission has been • ng in I'oitl.in.l with Ml C. M liarlirr unable to su|iply forest rangers with official hunting synopsis, —o— since none have been printed. Nits M«»na liell Mill ami son, However, those who are plan- v «murl an- '(«ending a few days at I I k * lirai h. BONNEVILLE DAM WORK season nin* lhrir ' ata,ioD5 defr „ _____ may lie interested in know- — O— CAUSES FIRE HAZARD ing that the «leer season opens on t a|«tain John lorkrlv.n has gone to \sturia o nhis vacation. Many of the men employed «>n •'*P***n|*CT ^9 25, both Me was m <oni|Unir«l lay his wife ihe Bonneville «lam |iroject, mit ‘L*,ps inclusive. Bag limit, tw«i md «laughter who are living in wanting to live in the main «amps C««lumbian blacktai deer or one I 'of i land r.iv umr iil.liliolial »» he«lules lirtW ren Port tan. I, t i . . u l r near their work, have leased «>r mule deer, with requirement that —O— ¡1 - Ih r Italie» ligh t K M u l t l daily pur. hased small tracts of land both deer tags lie affixed to the I lie Women’s dub met al the / / II /•: ( IM A P I /.<H A V along the Columbia River high mule deer. ( ommunit) hail I hursday, with j way near Bonneville ami con- 9 14 a m. $ 4ft a m Mrs liell and Mrs. I aulamn as struitrd tem|K.rary homes. Many G rouie am i N ative I ’hcaiants— 12 20 p m. b IS a m : ll«istrs.se« of lhrse homes are built «.n steep Open season (smity or blue grouse, 4 29 p m. 9 IS a m - »■ ■ hillsi.|«*s near thr U.undary of the ruffed grouse or native pheasants) R OS p. m, 12 'S p m Mt. H imm I national forest. In October 15 to October 31, both Mi- Id I tarrisii and Mr. and , II S p M I ,’ l |i ill many «a«a-s the land h.ul to lie dates inclusive. These dates also N|i- Jones o( Portland were Sun- 1 a in. S JO p m. «lrar«-d of logs ami brush, and apply to China pheasants. ■ l.«v ,'ue-i Mr l urrish On VVrd-' 9 .’ I p m la via \ Mr. | urrisli was the guest th«-sr slashings are now in large 11 Ü0 p rn • >t \lr W k Poulson and .Mrs.. piles mar their homes Owing to // II /• Hn\ \ t \ l l l t F in n — $75 fine f«ir throwing I j < • > 11 1 n-■ "t Bonneville station. ! pr«-sent fire weather hazards it is away lighter! tobacco, cigars, cig t, 20 a m ) Sk < m. impossible to |«ermit the burning 9 24 a ni. b SO a m arettes, matches or other lighted • of these piles of slash. Many of Id Strvms, Jr s v Kales an«l 12 10 p in 9 11 a m material on any forest land, pri \«< hie \n<li-rson returne«l Satur-i these (Ns.plr tome from «ilies and vate road, public highway or rail 4 19 p m 12 si p m il.a> Irom I illaiiKHak, where they an«f do not realize the danger of road right of way within the state 5 2S p m t II p m <*«*re doing work al the I rask river fire. 7 »»pm S SS p m of Oreg«»n. Muring the past two weeks for- hat« liery. 11 IS p m. Also $25 fine for failure to se 9 U p m «•st rangers have lieen kept busy — a»-— I IS a in, cure a burning (lermit to burn II 20 p m rrs|»«riding to small fires caused trash, garbage, slash, etc., between k • > it....... and daughters, i : I t R< u"<J t u f H<*'k I /1,’nmr tilt /<• /’ ’r t la n J by cigarettes <»r trash blazes fires May 15 anil October 1. These [>er- \ and k.i\ "i Pal Mta, t al . mar thrx- homes, rcjiorts the for- mits cost nothing and may be had esi rangrr at Eagle creek. , ... ... . through the forest rangers at '¿B JB J& M M JB JB M . U SU B A U SU R ffÉ l I .M week Albert W tesendanger, ¡f i w k or Columbia Gorge forest rangrr at haglr «reek sta- sUtions turn, discovered a a serious slash fire burning utuit«-ml«»<l within 50 ir«-t ..f the new residence of Henry Telephone Service Growing. M Mason, an engineer employed Demand for telqihune service in on the darn. A crew «if ten CCC Cascade Iaxks continues to grow. I m . \ s pr«-\entc«f the speread of the The number of phones in use has lire until a forest «a-rvice fire doubled since last October and has trm k arrived with 1500 gallons of | n«iw reached the point where it is water when hr fire was extin- | (»ossible to call quite a number of gtiishrd. families and business houses. The Almut this time Mr. ami Mrs. nickle toll rate to Bonneville per- Mason return«-«! home, and both mits users to get reasonable ex- statrd they hail set a fire near one tensive service. uUOOME 5-sew Blue Ribbon, rath 7ik R. E. ANDREW S & CO. Union Pacific Stages ONE ACRE TRACTS ON H IG H W A Y . BUS LINE. SCHOOL BUS. WATER GOOD SOIL I I $250 You Can Eat, Drink And Be Merry at the RAPIDS CLUB E R IC K E R IC K SO N , Proprietor REG U LA R M EALS SH O RT O RD ERS ON EASY TERM S You will enjoy our food and our service. A nice place for the ladies to eat. HEMRICH and SALEM B E E R ON TA P This ground lays level, and is ideal for berries nnd chickens. Offers splendid opportunity to men employed on dam to lay away a nest egg. THE CHRONICLE ■ f a r a i ¿x Beds in Our Bunkhouses.............. 25c a Day Sheets showers, heat, light, etc. Quiet . . . Clean . . . Close In : : : AND A REAL PARTY EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT ® ri Vi n -..V T If; Î7