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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1934)
THE DAM CHKÜNK'-LE I UH I ) \M ( HKt >M< I 1 THE DAM CHRONICLE Published Every Friday at Cas cade lank», Oregon I V um in s A S iim o s , I'ubhskm J. M. C ummins , . . Maiuign M. A. S hields , . . . Editor SUBSC RIPTION RVTES Three Months by mail Six Months by mail One Year, by mail *0 I 00 — 1 00 by wav inn “ Í arn» ami drmt.H... thm> tlut lh«rc i» no need for it. nor cm can ii it I In- out it of public nor m * pul put »H in nui by »Icnyintf thr ncrtl of iminiii|Ml ^»virnmrnt \\ <• .in- iit> < YYf "I >i ih trie t opinion iKMmon thât sensible approach to the subject |,c- in round able discussion, in which prof"went* .»ml opt>onem* might come together and iron out the matter in an amiable wa\ whereby those in attrm Lm r can obtain information whuh will la* helpful to them in nuking up their minds when the time comes to act . vt,n<l> tu I In 1t¡¡,llJ7„,V, J * 1 x 1 ™ low tort lorio • *. v%nun has ivo a «»"«''•Ir ' * whith ‘iiwl coniniumtv wckmg mdustiwx . <»“> with Iw opening t ill. >1* « |i *M ■I large IvirKfi " 1 _ .« the will be of daily ‘« “ »rrm. on Columbia m et |i.„|v strainer M-mce m m . |,ttlc. either to bustnr— mm oi ' • |t,r owner- of the l»»at " *’ |,irt- ,„r m.ulr to utilize •• *'» m.,nv ways the Uvit»«ani>"i »■ • with ttu«k- on ho-, haul- |„|| there air no doubt numetiui- shi|Miients into thr Itonnrvillr *1 un :O LU M BIA G O RG E OPEN T O PU BLIC Sunday Chicken Dinner, HSc Come and Knjoy Our Beautiful Ground 30 Acre«, WnterfalU, Running Sir»**, NEW LOW R A T E S NOW IN effect S pecial Rate* to Permanent (iue*u On Columbia River Highway, N r « r Hood H IT L E R TH E (.'I.OWN The Chronicle serves Eastern I lull Multnomah county and Western \,t.dph Hitler's ritt to power in cally handled by the i- " ,! Hood River county. It is dis Herman) is just a large snickrr to\m tin ln :h»a> tributed to all camps housing em the average \merkan, for he i- a ployes on the Bonneville Dam. ki. k in the |vint- to intelligent Q P U f \ n i Q R F A D Y proplr, and yet he lias it within « » L i-L / his power to plunge the world into FR ID A Y , A lT lt’S T 31, 1034 another war. One marvels that the Hermans LUMBER MILL NEEDED are so easily let I by a charlatan. From August Peterson comes a Phe only explanation ap|w.ir- to su re st ion that Cascade lawks j lie in the fact that as a people should endeavor to obtain a lum That t .is adr I <» k- wit! !*• de1 they are incapable of -elf govern ber mill. He |ioints out that the initelv assures! of some help from | merit and must lie guided like town has plenty of skilled mill in rtinnlng it* the government workers; that there are billions of children in governmental and do «.hoots this ve.tr, was determined \ feet of lundwr timber in the Mt. mestic affairs. last week when a nwmlwr ••< the \ century and a quarter ago the Adams district which must come engineer «lejvirt merit met with out by way of the Wind river; French gave themselves ovrr to Sujerintendenl \ I lr«nlef-oti that the Columbia, the highway the dictatorial leadership of Na in a stirvT) of the siluatmn. and the railroad offers splendid poleon. But Na|*>lron was a The governmeni is sjendmg (genius. He governed wt-ely . uh I transportation facilities. aUiUt $ 10.01 in building the nr» The Chronicle agrees with Mr. possessed courage am) a irrtain Bonneville s h *-.l. an>l will help Peterson's o p tio n , but believes | sense of humor. But at heart he take iare of other Costs rru.le ne« Hiller that the mill must be built with was a ruthless butcher r-siry l>esause of tlw Bonnrvdle makes a clown of himself by at local capital. No one individual «lam It was inn»»»»d>le for the possesses this ca(>ital, but it could tempting to emulate thr brilliant government t«* e sta je huihlmg tlw undoubtedly could be obtained if ( ‘orsiacan. new school at Bonneville, for it \a|*>le«in kept Kurojw in a men desirious of creating jobs for had taken over the oUTground and themselves were permitted to sub turmoil for 25 years. Hitler is no huihling llowrvrr, ha«l lie «lain scribe the stock on condition that {doubt prejvtred to follow Na liren in Hand Kr-er county that they were to have work and be per poleon’s example, but his reign is r\|wnse could have Iwen avottird mitted to enjoy a voice in the con | fast tiecoming so silly that it must tjwl» to | fall in time <>f its own weight *« by transportai duct of the mill’s affairs. the t 'as*a«le I * » k s s»!i*»>t< (will lx- laughed from power by a We believe that the character I worhl that refuses to take him ser- ( the local situation is luiwálrr of the men in Cascade Locks who | iously, for not even a German can ^ ,1,,irrrn( ,n-‘ ',nu‘ h « " nl> might become members of a co . stand ridicule by neighbors. , ,,nr ,CJ‘ hrr jn ‘l ,,nr ,r ’ V‘n operative organization would in , hi5 tirrn ¿«Met! In I hr % lnwi. sure success for such a mill. The DEPOT IS CLOSED mill could be small to start with , * . high wl*».I. and if Alter .1 brief < .! iv !rul. the and much of the lumber sold lo . . . n_ . . II.' ". ri»- r r.»>m \rt !*• Pacific has tome to the , , cally. .Vs the market expanded the l nmn , . . . , . little money to improve the heat makr its . . . , ' , . , size of the mill could be increased conclusion .. that it i cannot , i , ing plant would l.ur «.ire tfiat and ' . . . . .. to take care of the demand for the station in Cascade lucks tiay 1 • Sup« r intern let t t#i . n talk i . has closed it. product. of the government help for t j - The railroad appears to forget W'e should like to see Mr. Pe terson and others who may be in it if only a privae corporation, and " ,u,h * ' ,h \HrK" n " 7 * terested get together and discuss like individuals must hustle for ' n ,h* ''’ “ trr ^ the feasibility and desirability of business in this day ami age. Ami U r' ° f l,,nU ‘ ,r,I organizing a cooperative mill com it appears to forget, too. ,f indeed '° n^ , 'n,r it ever remembered, that it is ob A ,h!' rn‘l ,hu*"‘h‘ ,fir *' pany. ligated to give public service. ' 7 ‘bm sufrl> n”' It is inifiossible for thr public to [ ‘ V ' 1, U 5 INC0RP0RATI0N IN AIR. use the station at Bonneville un ir" m tltr ,Um Rr«,,r 'rnU Of late weeks there has bec-n der existing conditions, ami it is live I’ir n r and Mr* I'ten r at increasing talk of incorporation in to be seriously doubted that thr ways friends of education, have Cascade Locks. Many jieople be taken an .utive intrn-st in the »u lieve the time has arrived when a public service commission will nation, and it largely through thru city government must be organ- fwmiit the railroad to close its efforts that attention ha- liren zed for the administration of station in Cascade Iaicks if it« at brought to the nerds here tention is called to the situation local affairs. Others are opfiosed to the movement and can see no which exists in the Bonneville dam area. C o tta g e* B eing P ain ted rhyme or reason for it. Army engineers propose to erect Charles Olin lus |iaintrd his The Chronicle believes that commun sense dictates the need a new station in Bonneville, near group «if milage- white I hr ¡Mint of organized town government, but the highway. When that station i- idd materially I it is not dogmatic in its position finished the railroad might well of tlw buildings, gis- them the and has neither the desire nor in be within its rights to ahandon the appearance of Iwin« larger than they really are. .„„I makes the en tention of urging it upon the pub -tation ill ( m i l Lod ta If the station in ( ascade L x k s tire neighl»»rh«»xf rtvor at Ira« live lic if a majority of the people pre fer to live under existing condi is to be closed, then the railroad I hr rottagrs staml up on the hill must (wrsuade the war depart back of the Central Lumber c m tions. ment to tear down he fence which (»any Numerous reasons for municipal shuts the public away from the government present themselves. And there may be reasons why the Bonneville station. We are confi CHURCH SERVICES town should not form itself into a dent that the public service com mission will insist upon one of the Community M E Church municipality. Caw 4<lr pu k< In justice to everyone, we the two alternatives, for jwople cannot be denied telegraph, Ke- (trv Lewi, k ''mith, PblM should like to hear the subject Sumhy Sthuol press and freight service. 10 a m discussed and arguments for and Public Worship It * m against incorporation laid liefore K venin* Servile 7 AO p m the people. We feel that it would STEAMBOATS ON RIVER be the height of foily for people SteamDiats are whistling on the ,’r‘*>rr We.|ne-i4 Kvemn* to work them themselves into a river again, ft is pleasant music, fever over the subject. While it is for some how there is an atmos Community Center Chapel lionnes ilb not a matter that must be settled phere of romance about river boats Brv S I» Trefren Pa *t or immediately, like Banrjuo's ghost that cannot lie destroyed by it is going to keep coming up and streamlined trains, airplanes or Sun«U> S« hoot 10 a Prem tun* sooner or later must lie settled in superhighways. 11 • The daily service on the river VOURR Peoples’ M erlin* some fashion. It cannot be quashed 1 P TO BEGIN TERM; TEACHERS HERE “Get 'A' Premium Milk at no Extra Cog* GRAD E A PASTEURIZED D A IRY P R O D U C TS Daily srrvn r I r»vr order« at l.*ke,„lP or get the milk at any grocery if..re *|on * highway. r BRANDES CREAMERV, |v P< >\ IN M K /«« , ni4)A T I P'lblk invited to all MTvices V» or Keep Oregon in latí the New Ural. [fa K e e p t h r Newr Dwi| In Oregon. Keep faith until dent Rootevelb ’m Keep C harle* H. in your »rrvice. 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