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THE L u ll I I I r I >• Il . ' h 'I ¡H n liir K' I '■ M ie l CHRONICLE f Moníli f M W'í I BONNEVILLE KA Icl.K < 1(1 I K K ' C A IR A DK B O V S F. V IL L E M h KH A M ) BONN KVILLK, OREGON, N O V EM BER WHAT'S CAMOUFAGE? m uVSOO.N I \ m es 2,11*34 Phone 211 W AUK K M ) A L E NO. 31 CONTRACTORS LARGE CROWD preparing ™ AT OPENING OF PAVILION DAM COLUMBIA W hal a t tm ou d ji/ r' | Itr juKtflrr » ttudr Itrluabin, glamour, In.«vjurt.nlr I he mummer a a rtiliir . ilrvignrd t o ttu k r th r venae Ix-tray the nmvl I he tint of rouge, the went that (ling», I he t utl that grew not where it vwn.ira, I be touch I letal t hi ilia ihr M<»*1 <>l men, 1 hr atilt, aliy plan« r Itehirul thr Ian. 'I lie vwret, low l-iugh ol liim lifu gr — 1 Ival a la m o u lla ir \\ hat a < aiooullav'r' V wrli for (Itr* I lie tmat tlu t Mind* thr lo\rr a ryra, th e ilainty a>ia|i ol thiv or that \N hu h ra iiv in a ) c itr r -e .t-.n a hat Ih r vain r that tu rn ' t lie humhle view In atiiiir (frln lilile ragout, I lie motor Iniil<lrra h.a| •{•> «hem e |o make tl»e hurí lr char I went A car Iron» ( ri«--,ua par ape I hat a < am« .ullage What a ( alt.-.tillage Ih r Jtf iftletl lurr I hat ¡rfotniara the wotvlroua cure; I ’lie (Paler a fly ol iolora pay, I he rrnninp vtiak, the atnooth tojiet. I lie hluil tlu t w rrrna the eni|ity purve O r tnaaka untidy («oar or verve, ( h r veil o( jm lu rrarju r pimarve th a t chianpev theft to hiph luían« r And treat hery to v ilm tjiir— That a «artv .ullage W hat a «am>-village' Oh. many thing* (h e (»imp and |»n«le ol thronea and kings. I he pamhler a Iv'jir the toay wreath That ladra and leave* thr thorna Itenrath. A w r n k r ta light thr ph<«pl»oruv plow Nome rniaktnp atar haa «avt In-low T o makr thr ryra ol mm Ijehohl (Yn-ir pol«l a* «If.»** th ru drum as pold, T h r rrahit a vtatoit, lame a nnrapr— I hat a > am--ullage ¡(A.sE VILLE IIONNY VILLA Th# Chronicle reaches all homes between Herman «-reek and L*«d»«in and if«*:» into all bunkhouses a t the Dam. M -st widely read newspaper in the Bonneville flam area. Construction o f the cofferdam which will be erected around site of the spillway dam has been started by the General Construction com pany. The company hopes to fin ish the cofferdam by early spring. Unless the job is finished by that time work on the project as a whole will be delayed for a year by high w ater early next summer. Neither engin«-ers nor the Col umbia anticipate a heavy rise in the river in Jan u ary . If one should i in«- the w-iirk o f sinking the crib bing in p la ce will be held up for weeks, and might have to be done all over again. recognized as the g reatest en- Srirf. with » m.-vif-g pir gu erring task ever undertaken on I <t an American river, the feat of shut fee'y with » barber shop ting out the river and blocking half »ith a novelly st«-r* of the channel is claim ing national . . . at* srvt a group of attention. kola! men wllb pool hall. The c- fferdam will consist of 21 r|H r»»..»n and I w r p a r individual cribs, a m ajority of which will be 60 feet long by '>0 ca the ne« bwffding ia pro. feet wide. All will be built of tim bers 12 inches square and 60 feet f >!**-ty and «he contrae l”r‘l* * * ■-«---- ------------- - - - - J that all will he ia read ,n ,rn * th- ur lo" * er- A mental pie- 1 Xereiaher IS The build- > O ’LbT1 ■ taking ------- ot - a _ ,he group g w r ib o i u o " f ), p chiMren T M s ^ play H d )u*l Wetl of the (Jtiy ‘ blocks * * and ■ placing ■ - ! - -■ ------ ; j side - v.. by them o-CBpenr'i bttnkhowaes. »i«!e, in a sem i-circle, with due a l Stely e e l o f the Co|. LEGION TO OBSERVE lowance for triangle blocks a t the Vnatruction company's ! corners. te*»a the rtv»r end the -Id ARMISTICE SUNDAY F irs t of the cribs is now being nldlnf j built o r ways on the Bradford is land. a fte r being run up to a Hy of the firm* are tak The American Legion wil observe heigh th of several feet each crib . Dt the hlrw-k are well Armistice Day with a program mi will be laun:hed and towed into i Portland *>u»l»e»» cirrlec the Bonneville community church | place. ownt the Mr- adway a week from Sunday. A rm istice I As proof that it is not supersti »•ar d Wntotrn «heat. l*a>, dear to the hearts of all ex- tious. th«- l[lr Columbia , , UIUI„ „ „ is _________ _____ building crib ac.it it ne of the m a la p e rt rervice men. falls on Sunday this v«0 j 3 Soon as it has been M i'Mtoir ah h-.tel; Vud llc or.g been c- g » g r | ( y,. year for the third time since the launched and towed into place, war ended. | workmen will begin filin g it with The program will be made a part r cks. The rocks will be dropped I of the morning service at the | into pocket* and onto the floor, church, but will begin shortly a f t e r , This will cause the crib to sink. As 10:30. Details o f the program a r e !'» »*"k» *>»her tim ner* will be laid The old Bonneville sclnml build being worked out by a c m m ittee J P- “ ^»er »^‘‘ m* nner °* a ' a »'" Bonneville's new ||4.<«»0 pub1 ¥T »J**"'- INTKKUriTS h'tley it a barber • -.g which .et wr«t of the railr - i«l hea«led •- by Commander Dave Mar- !n‘ »»•hingt n a tree« • • special - - ' - I ____ ! ^ l ! I Completed cribs will re«t on s rlid r ' . K M ' l ! v| n \ |( , building erects • n It wi*l ' Include mu -ic, »t*ti r. i* twir.g rrmmlelt-t and wd! and wil I he open to the puhli? rock. 40 feet below surface of th ? rf g crom e r t »*• f — I -k « — ti,e urface, standing high j l-r t ir-rd int-- a library \V«u th<r thr- -ighoitt the ~ th r- -wn open t« Use la>t M r B-mnevil'e Datn above fflph «m r bcrflB Ml# I'o ft \\ ate; nnd r!*i- an -ther 40 feet the library “ tl! rater t - th«- nee«ls area, »n h 'th rifle* of th<- river. the H tH» f\»I by » , iy f the ftioffiid f. n h fft pupil* Ift in the air. shoulder to should.-r, r.t«re «listr:ct, or will c nfme M ti> ffp « it ft lerrupted •ch-»-| huildinp a»-.-l |n thr »Iks soTBiers marshalled into f r- •tie* to tie interest* of tie \ \ D K F tv « \Du** ' n i i M v . t r r mation to repeal an at-ack. Ihcm r% \ f* ih ip U y (g) renter b u l lir g w*rw II ^ -e#f- fCV g {f fpttf ' -r-! by • (t m t-»et- pld p u ar'r - The ceffenlam is going to be ' - t i•**. the «lam h i* r t “B->b” Andrews hn* ad h i a wi> g % tb# f4|!f tf 1 right of • V - «• :e hi ddir.c prep-*r*torv to 1 OO 0 feet long cn the sh-ire end, W ith -|-cn|r ^ <f I ' « n- (if * *-f JT «»• r vif’. c 1 - k •') !d - »- w il l>e enlarged an f 'i -tin t in qui'e n **- h -V -.f **#^,t. tti!! r.tn out into the rive* ,VW) feet j * fourth teach«*" w.-«» and will be nearly SIK j !.r,g on tl.e e l w:th a reading rn m and tt re - |rarh< Hi carried h a r jt t ir o p r r r ■i ■ facitig the W ashington shore, hi»k IWvr d I th# I'oftlt juat : grade* divided unid m *t is being tur .ed j ha* m- rr than two t »**,. .fulv f e. which ttiped him Tl . . it fa poing t ' be almost tr '- .1 a I will le moved r.c-rth, to The building r ot» ‘-«‘Mf-J t v » «Vf» t be the pa t four month« a r g u li: n shape . rather than sem i- bet"«-*-n the new com- St dr r*M m*. 1 « modern 1 « tvl ial.o ii tt -tk, s te it« - b lilding and the Na- h.t handled r.ly groceries. Hi* circutat. ( l'it|-il* are l-ripp Afte- the cribbing is all et down r t nei• fwl r ad bed Th# m hils.ary huildmg. \ building, pu up as a tem porary ■ *ch • »«i! by bu* fmm I •he contractors will face the c - f - It! t * -tl w n r f - * » the t l hack fmm th» street D a ffa ir f * r tt i- until the Odd Fei- ferdair with steel sheeting to pre h that r1 in! The telegraph the ea»t anti from bel * e « t. h Had 1k i a rr. Sing the p iN f I ; ! v r.iubl build, promises t be- vent w ater fri rn leaking in and t*e seu e s .m ol yi-i. i h«* i c me p erm iren t, due t-' th-* fact l ilting The work which will be ca r V O l IM - IT- t* I " hi MI p m re |- do t g». rn car« «d jointly : t’-.it the ! Ii >- hr.* not pr«-g-e»*cd ried n by humireds o f workmen. I uni ping cut the w ater within a h*»v f r k kt. - krd that Association of : t n p int yet wiih the ir.st-rnr-t Re* dent* •( tl B t-i - the o n .!- <ure will require weeks of tv ,*a it i - f*n the weight of the wires a im I i '.ere it nips i-i 1.« C ns true me. \V| - sr p •r> and hr- ke day. Th se 1 1 VI : « (Jer.c-ral Shea. '■-.irt work 'n the new building. the i- j b the bed of the river will «ont « from l-i the Union * Trains hvl t-- !>• f! ig,- • I Mi J1 s *#. will v 1 e Ctl r 1 gouging out the rock t> a depth i th* t>mk al I night ce In W ‘arr»ndalr th • liv ‘ h« u I JO feet, or more, fo r a founda- .* .«• Riv.-r c »' *■'••» D ti r will in* started by the c.»n- '»kl in m | L F ' l l 1 ) ill. Mblirmmah r. ntv tra it.-r-. This will be a huge un- at »he >Lt the -t.«tnICt lfí(ú-|S- !«lo- i v»t<r in the basement ••rtaklng. f r the workmen m ust 1 1 _ pot* - >e ol In Cascad* 1 * dig n ditch in s did rc-ek a block >hip are rapid- 1 *rh -rs will he o|»e!i f m H # m t > plm v. ide and two block ¡eng. **« farm. It i* p'atmeti t ) m N»w residents f the 1 M 1* • e e k h e <e>.H *ks»s*r f -rev i lie CvM . . . at (be mid - I j . entire new I $wn »ill t«* opened in il * u »«n«-u»r**l yes- Paul k m *. «Í Port for the gi up which _j nee H. >irw*s d i»trlrl j railr«ed »talion boute» W* >-h ' III t f ' property *f» Wiggly. • '*►« • grocery ‘ ,|mjn. •it*' • ah*>e »t«rr t V .-V »!’•»' » * » ’ 1 *! r i Formal opening at “Jim ” Mcr- rill's new pavilion laat Saturday attraeted pleasure seekers from fa r u| and «town the hiphway and brought a large crowd c f people of Cascade I/ock*. Musir waa furnished by Ralph M an waring'» H-piece dance band from Portland. The same orches tra has been engaged to play again Saturday night, when n.velty will he added to the entertainm ent by turning lose hundreds of t y b a l lons, some of which will cary prizes The pavilion was completed for the Saturday night opening and the floor was in excellent conditi- n. The crowd waa in high spirits and everyone appears to have had u highly sociable evening At one time there were nearly 300 eouples on the floor, and there must have been an- ther 100 couples wander ing tn and out of the restaurant or congregated a t the Imkeside hotel. People came from as fa r away as The !>alle* to the east tnd from Portland to the west. There were many present from Cars C ar* n, North Bonneville, Steven , n. C orbett. Springdale, Bridal Veil and Hood - Kivei BOaNNEVILLE NOW IN I SE («El'S LIBRARY NEW SCHOOL UnavoicJable delays, due f niwiiagrrs i f ! tricts who ha )«-«»..* ns lr sms wnd i** f -i i«* i I ' g * ’ » ral " 1 •...• ss'.arS;- r tl..- ! b- . ,, j , • vh. . - g .. ....... . Qut ■ r 'l l .f A .pr .1 °«« of I .«• lea ns ir th e ***** U»* **l>‘-»» »*« * 1 »«11 be , ,-kr.l en a l’ *t ir I • T.rtstlnn •'«■»•I ftWiv ">............. »'■ l>Ui a the II ..„1 It V«r sto.ll qiUvertag «*f -"!« • *.and t - I’.irtUn I league It rvsn , . , r n lu appnreiitl) ai-p'«*'"»l) ■ll11 “ lr ' j i am«-* '»ill br T. II l^iwrle. W l n i i i j <’muida. A I’csll) ).' t : F I * . C I- Inrgi* tiundier of iiers.ms t.elleie ilo- Lj>n»truiii n company, (ien- a«l»ii tree Mip:dle>l the w-i-ul -¡nesn Se ’ i 1.41 l*»*- IB * tT- «*. nu-1 hss p .ie r «-cased 1 f r n - in> r g-. Taver-i. f„r -•-.* pi « tv*» " I ' “ ......... H . . . .... to linotype trouble, has -nade us late. W e ask your indulgence at'd beg you to b ? patient. itf .« 1 " U.iw- Wc-rf “S t r l f f y * TIT«* wer.l sttiIt I v Is not a s-n ouym of lie. It m.-nns ”to cause to ap|>car alwcruiy I iicdi j>l.*t<-nt: t<> give mi iippenrniKV of foolishness to." Hence, It liilpLe* liioUMitt- ency rather than falsehood. One could say. "1 «1«' « 10 ! wish to appear lnc*m<daUut." « Idcti would be some- wtiat slmflar to. "I do n«*t wish to stultify mvself.” If you mdsh to I in ply falselKW'd. another word than •tulilfy should be used.—Literary I'Meet. i I I