The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, August 31, 1934, Image 5

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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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,
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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
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may lie interested in know-
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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
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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
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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.
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,'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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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$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
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Beds in Our Bunkhouses.............. 25c a Day
Sheets showers, heat, light, etc.
Quiet . . . Clean . . . Close In
: : : AND A REAL PARTY
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
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