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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1934)
m. ^ I III. I »AM ' IIKONICI.K Lodge to Give Party Some Specials I l-.igle ( n-ck Lodge ha* <oni|4rir<l it* new addition to the mun itriM tore and will I*- in |«»*itinn to serve it* many (utron* Dudhart, owner o( the lodge, lor. in iomiiKxIioii* quarter*. h (, Uierly known a* the L.igle » Ne*l, |iritj«>*r* to o|M ti the new quarter* a week Iroin Saturday night, when lie will lie Iio*i at a |*arty to which • lie j**iI<1M will lie cordially invited. RATION’S RY-KRISP, large size KALO DOG FOOD, 3 can* for ROYAL FRUI I GELA I IN, package KINGFORD’S CORN STARCH. 2 pkg* MAGNET FLY RIBBONS, 12 for HOT SAUCE, Val Vita Brand, 6 for R. E. ANDREWS & CO. Union Pacific Stases Ann uiwr additional »« hnfulrs lirtwren I'rtU n d I > * k*, 1 he I i.tllr* l ight *« Firdulr* d.uh I f .U 't i C i SC ADI. U H As s 4« a m 6 JS a m 9 IS * m ('accade î M I m 17 70 p m. 4 :7 9 p m. If If p m * 0$ p in. ) 71 |>. m 11:7$ p. m. $ (0 n m. 1 . $0 a. m. /A 4» / b n w n m r am. 6 70 a m. am 9 74 a m. am. 17:10 p. m. p m. 4 |9 p m p m, 57$ p m pm 7: 55 p. m. pm II IS p. m pm, I 45 a. m. 10 A’.»*■»*/ Tup /tin’l l hannr\M t lo I\ * i I< ih < ì . S' 50 7-‘3 Y ears In Cascade Locks BY JACK McCRARY Building of the sawmill in ( a * - ' residence. It stood hack of it* < ade laak* hy J (i and I. N. present location. 'I he building oc- Day, the contractor» who com- cupied by the Clodfelter »tore had pleted the lock* for the federal Twen, in the main, a hotel which government, kept the town alive was moved up to the street and uni provided work for men who remodeled by A. W. Meyer, who had made their home here for ' 'ncupied it lor year*, year*. j Work on the lock» went forward Phone Compitny to Build I he original mill was put into bit by bit, just as congress pro- I lie Pacific I elephotie A Iele- "1 ieration Icefore I WO and furnish- vid« l funds. Alter an ajrpropna- gtajih coni|uny i* pr'qt.irmg plan* *-d the community with a |>ayrol|. had been made workmen were i l"f * new c*< lunge budding al I here must luve lieen 60 or 70 »nfl between this pay- Bonneville and may I k - expected rnen employed. There were | no ro1* and ,hr mil1 l^y™ 11 everyone to announce them at an early date roads and since all travel was by had employment and times were J Ihc In w on the- building which train or boat, |K-ople did not run good. it ha* lieen occupying ha* expired down to Portland to buy goods In 1907 the town realized that and the corn|uny 1» com|aelled to hut pun (used their sufrplirs right the population had become loo *eek new quarter*. | here in town. large to for continued use of the Many fam |es still living in old school building, and the prev Mr and Mr* I A. Trisliy visit- < asiade D m k* came here after the ent grammar school was built. The r«| with Mr* I rishy smother. Mrs. mill was put in o|iera(ion. rank high school was not built until Hall, tlie |M»stmaster, had gone many years later. • » Norgard o-.er the week end. By this time we Fiad a ferry in away alter the l<Kks were finished, but he came luck alxiut 1W7 and operation between Cascade Locks V W Meyer alv» arrived in town and Stevenson and tFiat brought quite a number of people to town, about that time. I he I »ays found t hrmselves for the Washington side of the with a large quantity of machin river Fiad not develojied and was One Cent a Word ery or: their hands alter finishing without roads or railroads and was I OH SALK OK RKNT large up the Daks. The equipment in forced to depend entirely upon furnished, nvMfrrn house; fur- cluded quite a number of engines steamboat transportation. In 1906 James J. Hill pushed ruie close to grade and high and they were used in the mill. the S. P. &. S. railroad down the After getting tin- mill under way schools lieautiful view; mid north hank of the Columbia and they sold it to J. (> Storey, an ex way lietwren Portland and Bon conditions for a year or two were neville dam. Ideal location for perienced lumberman, who is still even better than usual. But tFie living in Portland. Storey kept it one looking for high class resi railroad work was Fiardly com for a time and in turn sold it to dence f ai res ri<h Uum. terms pleted before the mill burned. In the Wind River Lumber company, em»>. Evening m qrction or a way this was a good-thing, for phone (iresham 740. S. I>. a corporation which included the Hrrsheimers, a Wisconsin lumber the company built a much larger S 11 Harding, ( orfwtt, (»re. family, ( lark W. Thompson and plant, but the town felt the loss of the payroll very keenly while John 1 »unlap. KIMII M I M \DK PI WO. >65. Change in ownership of the mill plans were under way for rebuild U r fuve left on our Funds line had an influence on live town, for ing. The railroad work on the Kimlull nude piano; lui. due it lead to ihe development of what north bank Fiad provided contracts only $'■$ (X3. Pay $75.00 rlown. in time came to lie the business for ties, and almost every able- lui $5 00 a month For full jur- district much as we knew it before Lxxiied man who did not work for 1 1 *ul.tr> and where it may lie srrn, work was commenced on Bonne- the lumber company or have a job i ddl f • line l'uno Co., 1011 S with the government on tF»e losks v ill«- dam. W Washington M , Portland, Ore could hew out ties and we had 1 he Bndgr of the (»< k 1 s hotel had I wen built hy “ Doc ' Levens, \>rxome accustomed always having money in our pockets. I liark in the '90s, hut after the subububusjt None of us could foretell the lot ks were opened and the mill got too afr away at that |>eriod to be under way the old hunkhouse that future, and the Bonnevile dam was I stood down on the present reser- | vat ion was knocked down and part a dream so we had to take life as of t used to build the present it came and expect the best We didn't know then, and we don't i t 'olumhia hotel. The building which we know as know ®°w. wh*t is around the the (¡lover building was erected by comer, hut the town has survive the Wind River Lumber company 8™wn and * » » how Mr “ * for a store, which was under the!other one payroll has invariably management of H. Clay Levy, a followed another. son-in I law- of Hersheimer. I fie building now occupied by Iron beds, $1.75. ( ascade Bar- thc Rapid club was originally a gain House. CLASSIFIED & JSJLXJS. r TT-JUSS Ï TRACTS ON HIGHWAY, BUS LINE. SCHOOL BUS, WATER GOOD SOIL $250 ON EASY TERMS You Can Eat, Drink And Be Merry at the RAPIDS CLUB E R IC K E R IC K S O N , Proprietor REGULAR MEALS SHORT ORDERS You will enjoy our food and our service. A nice place for the ladies to eat. HEMRICH and SALEM BEER ON TAP Thi. ground lay* level, and i* ideal for berrie* and chicken*. Offer* splendid opportunity to men employed on dam to lay away a neat egg. Beds in Our Bunkhou»e*........... 25c a Day Sheets, showers, heat, light, etc. Quiet . . . Clean . . . Close In ::: AND A REAL PARTY EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT