The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, October 05, 1934, Image 8

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    t h e dam ch ron icle
TIIK DVM CHKOMCI K
THE
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DAM CHRONICLE
Ihe davs grow shorter with the year.
In Joseph * co.it the wood* u|*prar.
t he maple, turning g»4d »*•»»• l«o»n.
And oak. their leaves an- tufting down
The morning winds more loldlv blow.
Forerunners of approaching mo«
A blessing, it you rralur
Its chilly touch kills off the llirs.
And from these summer rwlden |x*»t
Dumb brute and man tan takr a test.
Published Every Frida) at C a»
cade Lisks, Oregon
Ci MMivs Jk S u iti os. /V
J. M. Cl'MMINS,
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M. A. S i m u » ,
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SU BSCRIPTIO N
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RVTES
T iw Month», by malt
bn Month», by mail-
One Year, bv mail
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The flowers Jroop on withernl stalk»,
l‘he lawn encroaches on the walks.
The garden, dead, among the weeds
W ith brittle pods, bird roblnsl of seeds,
\\ I. hopeful Cll H ifb -It the holn
In vain ioc gophers, ntiir or moles.
W hich in the earth, now burrowed deep,
Have starlet! on their winter sleep,
Among the grain and nuts they ve stored,
Assured of winter room ami board.
The Chronicle serves Eastern
Multnomah county and Western
H ihh J River county. It is dis
tribute»! to all camps housing em - 1
ployes on the Bonneville Pam.
F R 1 I>\\ 'I I II M B! R >
M
I he clothesline sags l«eneath the weight
Of things we yet from childhood hate;
Red flannel», woolens takr the |4air
Of silks ami thing», rt' fringed with late
Behind the house are many turds
Of seasoned wood gainst winter slorrd.
On cellar shelves, in neat rows stand.
Food by thrifty housewives canned.
The sound of ace rings in the wixxb,
Man i» bus) Nature brood*
HEAR EM ALL
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Politics are beginning to claim
public attention, now that the dog'
days have become only a memory
and school is under way. First
[political rally of the autumn cam­
paign will tie held Friday night
in Cascade Locks »hen Jay H.
Upton, republican candidate fo r:
congress, »ill speak at the high
school.
from leaden skies there drift» the sound
The Civic club is holding its ¡
hem! traveler, southward bound.
monthly meeting Friday night and
The nimnxl ia»t» »her* salmon run
since it happens that both the
Kid tlad. the hunter roam» with gun.
rally and the meeting fall on the
W I. ■ »ill. dr»pltr bright xarlrt suit,
same evening, Mr. Upton »as in­
Contrive to oft each other shoot
vited to speak before the club.'
Park clouds, the skies now thickly drift,
I he sun »een seldom through a rift.
W. J . Carlson, secretary of tlic
From summer dust the air i» clear
Civic club and republican pre­
I or autumn days are here.
cise committeeman, is in charge of
the meeting. He said that Con­
\ obit A //vde.
gressman Pierce, democratice c a n - ............... ....
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di.t .e for re-election, would also want to increase the numlx-r of
be asked to speak before lite club. JUJ5rs and briiadcn lhr Klipe oi Armer.inn Caught After
This will give all who desire to see
Hiding for 15 Year*
the new» service.
and near the candidates an oppor-
l*tanbu>
»I'p K o i llatrh a l»ufl
tunity to determine the choice of
«-». ah \
(*n lirlng In Utanhal.
t •* two men lor tin» important, CalÜornift Boy Gu’ras
• t i«*«l Irsihwra for (tflaco ymra
oil tee.
Pound of Le^d Pellets
Mr. Upton lives at Bend. If
elected to congress he will repre­
sent all of the peopde living e a s t,
of the Cascade mountains. A
lawyer by profession, he has been
a member of the state senate for
a number of years.
The first congressional district
includes all of HmxJ River county.
It meets the third district at the
Multnomah county line. This
throws the Bonneville dam area
into two congressional districts—
Eagle creek. Bonneville and War-
rendale being in Multnomah
county, are in the first district.
Ci« Ang«*! **, —
of
•hot rutti*»] on th • it»*r <>f ti<*
Kni-rg*n.-y !>■•«[,ìial at t'a«a !<-tta
• lien
|thy»lel*n*
IS T M tla t"!
th *
frange Ulne»» o f nine year old poh.
•rt Taylor. Jr ., of I ' j o l e a , who
• a« hróucfct In from a nearby thw-
itr r inffertnc from pain* In bla
tomarh.
Vn X rajr photugniph r*»*ol*«t
• WlOri-r n f atipply
It ah.iw*d
he l*>y »till liad a h i ml ful o f pet
'* : * In h!* stomach. h i * I r g «wat-
lowed nearly a pound o f them, he
■ Id. a few hour* tiefor#.
At the th.-ater. attend ants found
II shot on the floor and at the
erg-nry hosi.ital he roughed up
t handful more.
AT LAST
Puring the past week The Find Women Detective»
Chronicle has (seen busily engaged
Are Failure in London
in installing its own press, and
laMidon.—A lter at* m •nth** trial,
before the end of another week .ol.ien detect tv*a have l*.*n found
»e hope to have completed a task i:wn<-i-«-**fiil In th * m *trop»!ltsn
.•>!!> « fore*.
of installing a linotype. This
TV* w«r..*-n. h i»*v.*r nr* taking
equipment will make it possible It «toll-ally. Pi» |*.,!l<«•-. " m i '« i>,.
for us to set and print a complete- il<*w comm -titItss:
T he average «• ,1111111 1« li, n i- t *
paper imder the roof of our new
to del*-
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quaiter.», where vie are now at ■ntlre!) •ip;>"
SlnriHivw, many w<im«*n «!■ ,
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home to friends und f<»es. If all » <|i:nl!f) li % «!*•!»
■« nr* too
goes well we hope to reciprocate •*rta In of t !» Ir ... 1**tt i > t « : m I n
f r many favors shown us by in­ - gully amt nr** **'fi
Iin*ll lug !,*
viting pub’ic inspection at a grand I'lmlt the Rlwoltifi re»- •* Itr of
training < .5 t ' ! *
*!r 1
i . I
opening.
i he
h printing depirment is
in op.-r.t
id practically every­
thing n -.-*sary to tlie well man-
n , ■ i w -i |y newspaper office, ex­
cept an office cat, »ill luve Ixten
:< n: r'i jy the mid-’le of October.
V. ' ule ni-taiiaion of the last
cv ji . . nt we hope it may
i>: ."id
. , ì’e Chronicle that it
i > < r.e ,i the nicest small town
(Hants in the state.
The public has accorded the
paper splendid support. In return
we have endeavored to give the
district the liest news{>aper that
limited facilities would permit.
With the increased facilities we
Occupies New Home
Think ng that aftar aurh a liana.
Ill» »'•••<■"1 ( ¡ i m i n i K * would pew
i*n t r* •>gnl: -n. ha taolur«*] m l
into th * M r**!« and <-*»*4
|h* long ti.*roor *.1 T u rk 1«* p»
lie* w *r* tw»t long ta pl<-klng him
up on a mur-W rt arga.
Hal badour.an had baa« with tha
all.*«] fo r*** whan latan bal w at o e
mptad a 'ta r th * armlatirac
Will
two cm -t«ir,l.,n* It la attagwd ««at
ha kll 1 «-l l a a Turklah poll "man
• h,-n lh*» r*nM>n«tratsd with tha
ttio for atihojrtng a Turklah woman
Woman’s Hair Caught in
Gear; Her Life Saved
l» *a « *r --<Jwii-k action by fallow
wwrkrra In a t*anfar garm««t far
fury aa* •»! »Ira ha’ har ]»>wnwara
twatily fl»a. from hrpaklbg ha» n**k
In wtilrrit.g inai-hm*ry Mra Imwn
wara atnopn] o * *r to phk up a hob
bln that lim piad to tha fl.ior wh*n
h*r hair b*> an,a m tanglad in a r *
Tolflng ahaft. Mr*. Minóla J lUlay
w l***I h*r (>y th * ahoul<!*r« and an
•>th*r woikar bald *,n to h*r f**t
unlit th * power a n ahnt <*(T.
F re e tube t.-aling
A ll types re,>«irrd R4(J^
ins. tailed . C o m p lete lin e o f tubes « „ j
H. R C Icnifelter, l'rUp
S ta g e D epot
Phone 20
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( '• s c a d e I a k 'R b , B o n n e v i l l e a n d B r id a l Veil.
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C ascad e I a k I is O f f i c e O n M ain street ta th
red w areh ou se building
R. J . W U N E R . Agent
Y ou C a n E a t, D rink
And B e M erry at the
RAPIDS CLUB
/ H it A / M i K
V. V t o fi' lm
REG U LA R M EA LS
SH O RT O RD ERS
You will rnsiv ,xir f.»■ ! 4ml our aervxr A sat
pU tr li# thr Uiltra to rat
H E M R IC H and S A L E M B E E R ON TAP
Beds in O ur B u n k h o u ses
ZSc a Day
Sheets, hhowefTM, heat, liicht, « tc
Q u ie t
. . . C le a n
. . . G o ar it
::: A N D A R EA L PARTY
E V E R Y F R ID A Y NIGHT
A M M U N I T I O N
W e are carry in g an e x te n siv e slock of »beds t d
can m eet your every d em an d . New stocks W r
Firemen Rescue Robin;
Woman Sets Broken Leg
NX, \Vh*n Mra John A
Holt working In h*r gard*n aaar „
rot,In *ntangled In a radio aer’ -it
with It* l»-g l>rok*n. aha ttiriu*] in
a r.ra alnrtn
A tlrnuan, ualng a
lndd*r, r*«< Iii»t tha IdriJ. Aldmt 1 .»
til* nr*«iiiti Mra Moll dr*««"d th*
wound and faatilonad a apllt. ]'o )
low'.f.g whl*h >lr llnbtn joined hit
tuuta In th* tr**top , apparently In
f : i * fa tll* a x rfj.t for a «ng to on.
Charley Hewitt has finished hi»
ruw home in I. >keview Villa to
» |>>int where he anti his family
re able to orcuiiy it while car-
»e.ivrs complete the house.
Sgver-.l houses in the sulxlivision Modem Enoch Ardcn»
re rrariii'i completion and the
Return With Families
asc de Locks Water company are
Un*luir*«t
Mlawl t ' uhm fa li,1 4.-11
now laying mains into the proix-rty
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* | iiid «l«».rg Vldor, r*tiiru ln g t» ttuHr
It Paid to Ba Thin
\\apt>!ug. Cono. Tti«re are timi-«
Radio Service
»1 TuplH g nf r*r tw.Mity y> «»a
Iri Mlherts. w h ers tk « ]l W*r<- fak *n
■« |;rl«nr.*ra o f war. tirought wlfh
when It la « 1 x 1 van lent to ti* -*Uiu »h«-m th *lr Mllierlaa w l»** and "tilt
0,1 At * w K “,f K|v,,n by worker* tren .. u
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n i thus
a*»td*«t th * Kn<wh
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ch" rrh- fh* '»*e** Ar-i*n rot*.
r'’" * r ' " nr'' ot w ,u’
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thml ,hHr
j n xaur»ai*nt
(^«»*» 1 ( 1 * thorn dead, had rw
married and ralawd now famllloo.
¡ng daily. W e suggest you tell us the sue 1**
use. No doubt we h av e i t — o r ca n get it.
R. E. ANDREWS & CO.
H O LLY W C X 3 D DAIRY
JO S E P H A. B U C H E R , Prop
Iwo deliver 1 -, tLilly m .riiin - .itnl evcnm* Fred»
•nr "W.i in |*i • >1 iirtd of (iu rrn v )‘l, ileliverr«l lrT,m
«<> Wyeth I'hoce- 14 F t . Bonneville, or lea»# word
market < av oir I ixks.
MILK—CREAM—BUTTERMILK BUTTE*
Our milk ii on solo at all the star»