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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1934)
AM CHRONICLE 1 x ' ' hl 11 " KH ORI GON OCTOBER 36.1934 skkal - s iia v m . mkm k to IKCONCRETE — — nn, «f c«»« nrte ^or * *,r tion of th.- now power I at (h«1 »Inni if'»l uwl«r j „ ilhi» *,-ek when the G«*n- *on»t rue tl«n company # j y She* com pany.1 r f i n put tuuf material €n hulc which ha* lx-«-n t.d in the channel of ini dough. t rxcitintf moment of ur cam«- when the men on » pump, which the con* rete through ■irne The method • I u, the Intent wrinkle KrrtP work. 1* new to »rifle northwest, *ml l# im r over Intent impmv- thoil» used nt Boulder N<>, :w h o i . i . o w k k n Mystical Night of wonder and fright; The breeze burns a direful tune. A» lowered cloud*, like grave-yard shrouds tin scudding across the moon. \\ here a \\ itch will ride, on a broom astride, In fluttering dull black clo(th)ea. The chin la-neath her snuggled teeth Curving toward iter nose. EAGLES INSTALL TANNER CREEK AERIE OF .«Ml IN VIADUCT TO BE CASCADE LOCKS PRETTY AFFAIR The Cascade Dock* — Bon Rising on 17 arched piers, neville Arie o f the Fraternal the Tanner creek viaduct Order of Kagles became a re which carry the double traik tioblins and G«*>k» with Ghosts and Sjssiks ality Thursday night at a of the Union Pacific railroad Arrive with the evening breeze, mei-ting of memlx-rs and can on the new roadbed which is To i ha»e the Owl*, with haunting howls, didates at Merrill’s pavilion. Ix-ing built by the government Through the naked limbs of the tn-en. The proposed club has been promises to be one of the Eyes glinting gn-en In the shadows seen talked of for several months, handsomest structures o f its Of angry roal-hlack rats. and working toward this jx»int kind in the Pacific northwest. A* they grimly flit to yowl and spit J. A. Morrill, and Charles Berkmeir & Sarmier, sub At the shadowy swooping Mats. Wells have ls-en spending sev contractors, now have two eral weeks in the dam vicinity steam shovels engaged in ex The Spirits walk, ami mark with chalk, meeting with the candidates. cavating for the piers. They Warnings fr«»m those "passes]-on” . Three times last spring, class are sinking the excavations As they gamlxil and frolic in ways dialiolic es were conducted through to an av»-rage depth o f 20 ft., From shivery du«k to Dawn. the rites by members of the where they strike a solid Ami tin- rat tat tat tat, on the window, that Portland lodge, and well over foundation. Is made by a ghostly hand— 150 were initiaed then. Thurs The viaduct will be 865 feet Hot, glaring eyes on the, sill will rise. day night over ID» were add in length, and of concrete And • niis«- ones hair to stand. ed to the roll, and with trans throughout. The piers at the fers from other lodges, the base are going to be 36 feet \ \ il o t l x w I S » W ill d r i f t in th e m ist contractor* have com- local arie probobly numbers long ami 23 feet rise, and Of till- »hudd< i . m at Odami gloom tuui brought into uw over BOO at the present time, when finished will rise 50 At d • I itnm v fu«: « ill ri*«- in t l e Ixig. Thursday’s nights meeting feet above the level o f the rud tram, which carile» T o uni nt.-r si ii * | m - n assume i, .,( concrete high in wa call<*d to order by D. 1). ground at the creek Emm nit o f th< g ra \ e to m i «Ix-have, ir from the mixer on Male, state president, who pre- Plans for the viaduct were 0V< Bogg les com« • ni<;d a’ the meeting The rit- prepared by government en rtni t«!nii(l to the eXC* t hiI* 1 It th* S p irits delight For of uul work was carned on by gineers In designing it they ugl fling* "on the bum". In nit tin the officers of the Stevenson combined beauty with utility. l«x!g«'. ui th. liu | an* «1lone, in» m <lu«k to sun, The viaduct, huilt on a The th h. Nomination of officers for curve, will have its west ap th . ut w n •« • k* an * with o the lodge, to lie elected at th proach at the base of the- hill, •t t 'W 111 the hav mow ut tlv Th meeting of Nov. 1, resulted in just Ixdow state highway. The lit la1 ■> teili 0 I r fn i>nt y iin ! fence the following: J. P. W. P.. grade lea«ling to this approach r>n thi ti »lie <1 46 mu!«- fo r th «• flig h t. in sch«x»l f in T h . Jam«- Merrill, Sr.. W. P.. Kl- is being built with a steam ¡fed h<- Jnit) It t*i’ s fl t to I m - tied nu-r Erickson, M E. Trimble; shovel. The present railroad •witch engine »buttle* And ir i ‘r* >r u ,ow »1Ueths f. <r the G hosts (o r W. V I*., Dr. F’red Folsom: grade is in the form o f an •n<i forth «cr<»»* the via- youth*). chaplain. M. A. Butterfield, “S” , or double curve. With which »pan* tin’ »lough. Ami vow* he will hang their hide Is*«» Ellis. W. C., W illiam ; completion of the new grade, Ing >*r of «anil, gra-.e! Brink, W. K. Romans. Frank the double curve will lie elim cement from the railroad In the morning late vou may find your gate Young, C. C. Olmstead: sec inated. » to the «toragr bln» and On another fence in town. retary, V. G. Henderson; the tatand When And our ;ieigh!*>r laughs, when he |*»inta. the treasurer. Perry Kitzmiller. FOLSOM CHOSEN HEAD mg of concrete »tart* on •haft Ed Johnson: trustees. Gus ipillway dam government On our buggy are upside down. OF CHAMBER OF COM. Johnson, Fre«l Anderson. be u»mg nearly loo c a r -; But the laugh is turned when he later learned Franz Reuterskoild. Frank i of material a day. The wagon, for which he searcher. Dr. Fred Folsom was chos Rand. Silver Perras. and Joe Assembled complete, from wheel to the seat, en president of the Cascade Busher: I. G.. Sigfried Ben IXiKS MWthING TIME On top of the bam is perched. son, Jack McLeod, and Rich-1Locks Chamber o f Commerce AS KO\|)ttKD 8KTTI.ES ard Pratt: 0 . G., Shirley Monday at the annual elec Ah! The midnight thud, which stirred our blood, Moore. Alf Hugo Johnson, tion of officers to succeed A. I. Cr»ok» A company, Ami «»ur anger to thoroughly arouse. con tract ora on relocation John Ingerlund, and John W. Meyer, who declined to Well, if# !>aek in place, on the same old l*ase. stand for reelection, { ihe S I’ & S railroad track» , Moe. But it is'nt the same old house. practically fintehed the The noonday luncheon, held When sske«l by vote of the The Spirits are gone with the crack o’ dawn. ruadtwd, hut are mark llcxlge to keep the local char at the Rapids club, was the And a year will stretch between, time now, waiting for the ter open for two weeks more, first of the monthly meetings. F. er again vve are host to the Spook anml Ghost to nettle l.efore putting President Hale extended the Those who failed to attend Who visits us halloween. tie» and rail» and hal- time to to Novemlier 1. A missed one o f the best lunch committee composed o f J. A. eons of the year. Noble F. Hyde. contractor» worked Erick Erickson was elected Merrill. V. G. Henderson, and i of the »ummrr and early Elmer Erickson was appoint secretary over his protests to umn taking material for BUTTERFIELD TO HEAD • Snow fell on the mountains ed to draw up by-laws. succeed Vernon G. Henderson, Sunday for the second time grade from the pit when- who took office when the The local arie will meet ■piffwav dam will tie into VKTS OF FOREIGN WARS this season. The storm which every Thursday night, and chamber was formed last XI u ... „«I. II nf Wnr brought the jn snow much e Washington ahore. hut Max Butteri,eld. Of \\ar m ^ {he was 1{m,nt.vil| the present meetings will j>ej spring; and Ira Owens was are now getting gravel rendale was chosen con^ marni- than in Portland, held in Merrill’s pavilion, with elected vice-president to suc other material from Ham- er Of Damsite jx* . So M l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f|W| am, all Eagles in the vicinity in ceed Doctor Folsom. bland. further down the vited. . Ight to*sue..... . * t and telephone w i ^ _ WORK UNDER WAY ON idirationa are that, weath- Frank Hays, who refused to ROAD TO RESERVATION H A T S O F F T O ‘J I M ’ M E R R IL L [rondition» m-rmlttmg. the stand for reelect ion. k of huilding the new rail- Charles Wells, who »».* <!«•- Orfino. Bell & Malcom, con Grand Opening of Merrill’s Pavilion Saturday night d line on the Washington frated for commander by But tractors on the Union Pacific gives promises of U*ing «|uite an alTair, for the indica ~ of the river will lie com- terfield by a clone '•",i '•> track removal job, have a tions are that everybody who has ever been anybody, or »‘<1 shortly after the first chosen senior vice-commander crew of men and a steam hopes to lx- anybody, is going to be there. ¡the year. shovel at work constructing and J A Merrill, owner of "Jim" is bringing Ralph Mainwarlng’s 8-piece dance the new road which will lead Merrill’* Barlwcue in Cascade hand out from Portland for the occasion, is hanging Jap- •re» are lN-ing kept up 24 Iss ks, wn« chosen junior vlre into the reservation from the lanterns, giving favors for the ladies and in other ir* « day in the 1*0 new commander. state highway. ways is preparing to make the opening a gala affair. ’’■o' which have lieen built Other officers elected The new pavilion has the largest floor between Port- The road takes o ff the high the reservation. Reason I »an llalowell, chaplain'• I- (I and Salt Lake without posts -and that is taking in way nearly opposite the tele government engineers I,uscii, quartermaster : <>. m . \ t . f territory. People ar- talking about th«* pavilion. phone office and will pass un the planter in the houses Russell, officer of the «lav: ami, 1» is attracting attention out over the state. der the railroad viaduct which " thoroughly dry liefore Mark Shields. P«>*t adv.xate. It took courage and perserverance on "Jim ’ Morrill’ s is being constructed across home» are occupied by This meeting "a* held at, , ;,rt to build the pavilion. But he has given the Bonne- Tanner creek. It will come nilies. * \illo Dam area a dance floor that is an asset to the com- out down near the present te Bridge ««f the G«xb hotel The business session was rot Community Center building, munit v. He is deserving of support ami cooperation and Ar hoys aililrtic assiH'intion |<»wed by a lunch. , Th.' Chronicle hopes he gets it. An«l it hopes that the After the grade on the road i hasert a nua h needed mirror community, and particularly the people of Cascade Locks The post, organized lat* has settled the government '•wir drnaing room. Now the last spring, now has a meni- turn out Saturday night and help make the house warm will hard surface it. can f|uit thrir jealousy of the' liership of more than l ing a huge success. ' I*"-"iv »hey had a mirror. J /■' f