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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1935)
■ iChroniol«* Urllvrm l Kny Home* in Diät riet Wn k by < ’»trier THE 20c .M o nth l BONNEVILLE DA CHRONICLE I \til.K < 1(1 I k NO. t'l H * IK H I N D A L I 4 VH< ADK 1.04 KM ll4tN N K V I L I . E ItO.VN Y VI 1.1. A The Chronicle reach«* all home* between Herman creek and Dodson and g<,e* into all bunkhou*«» at the Dam. Moat widely read newspaper in the Bonneville Dam area. Phone 211 T H 1 R H D A Y KKH. 14, lUdA ■D HOODLUM HIGHWAYMEN VANISH HOSPITAL FEES MONIGHAN MOVE JBDUEDBYTED I ARE RULED OUT TO BE BIGGEST WITH COIN INTENDED ; THYE IN FEA TU RE BY GOVERNMENT SHOW OF SEASON TO CASH DAM CHECKS itllfit'* hooded ho'otltnn.1 I'etltlonn unking the federul got- W eather permitting, the Col- eminent to withdraw It« ruling [ ¡ umida Conatriirtlon company'« the collection o f m oM t#r Monlghan dragline wUI midnight Wednesday had not ub governing Oregon «Id.- of the rlvar mined aufflclent Information to weekly Inaurauce fet-a at the uam b„ „ „ ^ th.. . . «arrant arteat of two other men. have been generally algned by nten , T * " “ a” d who are working at the dam The employed on different con tract a. The order prohibiting contract-1 " « ‘ «•f ‘ “ i * 1" * man >|ue.tion-d 1« believed by th « pay- £ h 1 , T guarda to hate tipped off the Imn- o r. from collecting . fe e . on beneath the surface of the relative to . C - a , r e e 7 y '« . m ote - dita ......... - ............ «*» th* Interior o f the cof - ■ringing out manta The tn«n under suspicion i wb. .. * , . ’*!? n rTiMtrli T h ” ,n th» r h e r o f f Bradford f l ,r u a elnra ab - returned lo the dam late Wed- IO U I| (lh „ „ , . , „ , f mct(,ry, ‘ “ l* n . . Marvel. w t ( » r » . l h l» , (iralfhl d e fe a t la the! I Oiled Mist«* guarda al Ih# dam tell theatre arena Friday! bandita, drvpp!t>t a e n d and rouabl a r« atarr It in g f.,r two w I mj tied W K t « r e y local „»an- ,t,nt mat'h to the tetaran ager of llonn etill. t‘ oinmublty I t »r * *d P « r » U a d t enter t<, « I f " * near the Handy l N « n > t u l » » • the aecond o f rlter brid ge about 2 Jn Wed gee Itappiinc ahowa that I ’ fomo- day aftrrnr«>n and robbed him ............ - - of | M T Merrill ha. -D I d e i to , „ o t h e r aert.-e o f « t e n t a fea , „„ , hllV h~ l h „ , r ...r , the bon# I WlaMng « M ia i» |||(| ,t,e.ha k > ''" * * * ■ mean» of collecting the w e e k l y * ’^ 1" * *h* *">«** the ntgay night Three nutrii 4 a fr y had picked the m-m-r up Bonneville Community Center 50-c«nta can be found It will have ' h n B ° n " h,' r*- » h e r e It ha* [ ifeoetai the aamea heat nt'*an , 1,1 " ' M> * lnc* ■»»* autumn, to grosnrfa »111 be preaettled at a Cortland bank and waa en ha. I « . * bringing raah from Port-j to dlacoatiaue the aervlce n m ir home In hi. fa r when the land every week for uae In caah - 1 National Hoapltal wa* prepar- f*1* i*r,'K ° n shore given algna of natrh « « 0 1 four rounda. bandit, drove up from behind. Ing payroll check«. Th e money |nj{ put . building nenr bHn,t on‘* o f ,he Martel takin g the ftrat fa ll < ruadrd him from l b . highway . . U d Wedneaday wa. Intended pre ,e ,lt building for accon.mo- at th * ',a ™' Ilk* initial round with t i g h t . «ml ' »b ia n d e d him lo get out of for uae In handling checka which datlon of alrk and Injured » h e n T ” f ,r"t ever brought I the ) * » Th r# eten ln g the . _ , „ „ . to the Pacific northwest. ha« been hla machine Pfum the highway will be pa.iu-d out Thursday by .. the order came from the United ... ’ , la the third with body . , . ... digging away at the river a bank they led him Into a wooded a|«ot. IJeneral-8h«n It wa* tnaured. Staten engin eer« to cancel the ays- . . .. . ... , tad «tuning (be derl.lon In . . . . . .. . . 7 In North Bonnevllie. It la to be faalened him In a tree with a fope. n » r« y obtained «grellen! de«- tem o f taking the 50-cent piece« .__ . . . __ . elth .boulder b u ll, and . ... w " (loaded on two barge« and towed threw a butcher knife beeide him rrlptlona of the bnndlt* He dea- v , . k ,____ acroaa by the tugboat w a rco. 4nd made « « a y with lb . rurreb.y r r |bed lwlh detail to the guard». .No objection hu» N M rallHl .... . , , Ike arm l-W lndup a g ile ■i .' s'toned iin. „ . » « handkerchief over hi» t.. the em ploye» paying the fe e « ; ' ” ’ ° * *r u Otttifdi « I lh . . . *o «tin t Thurrday. Close up mav John.<>n. local gra p p le r. I a m»«t) in C i W * ottiplujf, bui «t fa r« direct to the a»*oclatlon but c o « t ' v 7 be obtained from the railroad it/rue-: f an . '>v t a k i ng a Jrf keeping collector» on duly at track* in North Bonneville, or ret d e r la lo i <>*«» th e < le v a * I révérai contractors from th» point Ju»t at the turn In I '» Raid to !<«- prohibitive the highway. Immediately West of fklta tame lu the » » . o n d «nd I O rg a n iz'd I* atudylng the Frank Morw*’» place on top of round* . . I b tim e on a t viblem action from that di Ragle -.-reel: hill. crab h'dd Ntone gained With Mock being put Into «hap# rection I* anticipated before t h « ' St.-ndard Oil la preparing lo Colombia ha* brought huge |<er'< > d In the »e r o n d wi t h a .tart ei.nctructlun of a aervlce .la- and the building In re.idlne«a. the • nd of the week. It may appeal pump* up from California prepar of rabbt' poncho» and ■ lion the |nt immediately weat n i « Safeway »tore on the high direct to W a»hln gton for relief, i atory to draining the cofferdam, National Hoapltal provide« noa- of Tyrell'a Tavern on the high way in Bonneville will be form al hut cannot commence that phase i ia Impromptu opener, one of way "ppoelte the re.ervallon gate ly ot>ened to the public Saturday. pltnl and medical care for em o f the work until a fte r the sneet Wat ut the card and enatly ; When rr'Uipleted It will be oper T h " new .tore 1 » located In the ploye« at the dam at the flat rate piling 1« Ip place. The steel (kUMt e r eat led T o n y thiro, ated by Arrhle Cook « h o la tak nrp building recently completed o f 50 cent* a week. The service j sheeting will bo finished about probably ore. ham and ill Brady. ing a Iwaae on It j by S K Henderson, o f Portland I* not . ... . , March I. The rump* will throw o f the em ploye« have! Hand, « « n t 10 minute* to a The atatlon. modern In dealgn. • • t> < » ci door* east of the lt»o*e- . 95 . per rent . . , i. _ I.i Tnn gallon* o f water a minute taken advantage o f It. Th e »er- , ... „ . C*ch took a etng'e fall, will tie of aufflclent .Ite lo »c- ; Veit hotel . . . . . o r l.aOO .000 gallon« an hour, . . . . la Ma* minute» with a !•< comodale greaalng ra< ka and three s ifeway ha* apt>*Tnied Tommy vie - was *tart"d shortly after the . . . . . .1 The contractors are not waiting ivernment began construction at - tad Brady In « I « more with pu m i. . .......... * fo r the pump* to go Into action bead lacka Conatruction « f the atatlon w a . . S.vf« » ay In I ul. m nager ot the Bonneville. before starting the Job of digging Contractor» have expressed a derided u p « » by Standard after j l.onrei 111 • t " " He ha* a rived upon a trench 500 feet Ions. 200 feet wlllIngnoR* to continue the col- . .. . . . . I tumi'. I I M ' l l t >N T o l » \ k -ltd. were ra il'd for a filling «ta- In 'h.- digitici to lake over ht» , . . _ ____ __ I wide and 40 to oO feet deep In lections, and the men appear * » « - .. . . , ('«wad* b i t a Chamber of li**o jn il aoUlh of the post office new dulie* the bed of the river, but rvlll Decision lo opm a »tore in ihe Ion» to obtain Ihe service. Cause start sinking the hole when the roa will meet Tbu r.day “ t> « > ■ r«-.rMatl»H In Bonneville Dam area f o l l o w » « an fo r the government's action Monlgham Is In position. Founda al MerrlB'« Pavillo n Pria - hailing the collection Is said to «■ N ho it »live study. n 1 ‘ ng ttver tion of the spillway dam will rest topic, w Iti renter ab" it i¡ , y, K ^ , N <1AI\M Port- have arisen from a ruling which a period of eight month» t 1 - n solid rock wh'ch entlneer* say itloa for « I’ W a loan and ih# | Jarquellne I k t n Jackson the mom »• being taken , . . . . . . . .. land 'Tre» will p r v 's ll. It I« pro:n- , nreventa any , . ,' __ _ -s-'H h<> found *t the bott-'m o f the for a rural f i t * dtatrlct from pay rheeks fo r any reason. 1 , world famous b»hy will complete ^ (he rom:>u gigantic trench The ruling protects the men .... u ___ ____ _ .. nth month o f living R.-bru- B M mHUCN H 4 1 n , Tba liny chlid who only ngalnst Individuals and firms I M l H l I i R O l M I CABI.KN M W III w AV N il.k ill.R Tk. Dutch IK-tectlv#.'* a t n ' « e t i ounce* at birth, now from levying on wages for debts. The West Coast Pow er com ear y *’ k*r farce, «aid to be one o f t||>a lhj, ^ - , 1 ^ « ( 40 ounree In order thal children may at ----------------------I Is preparing to run underground •#«( humoroua amateur plays tend high school without paying O O L O I B I A III II.DM ll<► Nl> line* from a point enst .if the Bon- • fltteti Will be presented by \( \ \ H t M i s i P I l i r r i 'I IN K additional fees, a bus. operating Colttmhln Construction company nevllle school house to Tanner rawade tanka high ach<vol M|| Mlllsap fot aeVeral ir fa" ns the cottntv Un» was put Is building a new road from It* Creek, thereby doing away with l body In ihetr auditorium m„ nlh. ma 0 a( r r .he C.acade Into use l » »t week carrying pu- office on Bradford Island lo a all cumbersome poles. The cable ^ * Dr-'g rompany. h«a rettitned from ¡■II* t 1 Co-b tt Union high IKilnt near the General-Shea con* w ill be approximately 3000 teet ' •‘‘ •»edy written by W alter M..<lf ,ri, ,#Wl. thr manage •>te mixing plant. The old road long, and will be laid when the Hur* waa preaented her# In mf.n, ,,f , * « « t o r - a g a in H enm e I . H lt l lN IP SOI H I . ha* been a trial throughout the dam Is completed, l> »nt was a u ch a aur< e«a th a t In unetpertedly I»"« h>ldav Th e announcement fo llowed a The American l-eglon plans to wet weather hut Is still service- M»y co m m itte e , y ie ld in g 10 the ne»t d»y » « • In ' hurt" Heal reason for abandoning meeting Tuesday between power put en a box social the last Friday able I'ud» re<]tx-«ta d e cid e d lo » ta g " b «* n wld" *r«|ualnlnnre In , *1'* nlgiit of the month The post It Is :he fact that a gash Is being officials. Including H. A. Martin, engln- has not determined yet where the mad« next to «he north aide or the o f Portland; government dlatrlrt and I* well llk.-d | l ' ’I l " l 'u th<- cast fir.- K « > e social will be held, but prohabt- Is'and for a fishway and had to eers and state highway executive* TT"d*. D.l* Merrill N o t ' » end T h * new from T h * D*llea »111 be prepared to announce It b* <J a t d lo traffic I. Ni l N K AM .« HIIOKT fer»» Jenklna. Howard Harrt* oad promises to be something of A laat half rally Ihal fell one by next week. Jim Karl, I h n « and Ted |wi|nl ah'Tt left tha Cascade 1-ock* boulevard when finished. ----- l-»«>n am i Je a n Anderaon high school hoopers with their ► »«■ "« Forti*»4 John STANDARD OIL PLANS SAFEWAY STORE OPENS STATION ON HIGHWAY DOORS AT BONNEVILLE J fflce» of the labor and en compulfory, but î H MtA a WEE ARE INJURED WHEN BUCKET F AL L S . RESERVATION PAPER IS OUT ON SCHEDULE GOVERNM’T CONTRACTS United States engineers will ARE READY FOR BIDS of Issue Ihe second Issue of their (hit. . »might defeat. O d e » n-alng out out by a ! * • ! < margin, on the Mnunerfleid Kugen# .> , varalty th* 1 ■ ’ '•■fl and Jark Poe were hurt «irlngera alao dropped their tnlrd Ik* « n r r e t e bucket on the straight tilt, the Odell reserve* i t.'gh line a* ihe f’ ill *1 r Ur ! M re gut out winning J®**®- r«l shortly after 2 o'clock B o l l i t i IlM TH NN NltTU.D •r morning and fell Into re- . t.urgiarlie An attempi to F,,r In*! ii' "| over pier N't * ' M . r « . ' . Grocery at Bonny Villa • I" r . ..f the shift w r k wa, thwarted r 7 ld .y night by the p rl—■ t v nnrrowly npeii 1 ? in i«t nt ring of a bu»«*r connect- Th- bu «k *l 1 un* on Ihe ‘ 7 l ln»l»t , W ,h l i e front door. A PM . cableway and carries >' r" rf " r„ |r|l^ , h„ y,|e rrlea » ever e v e r si! a l , ed »d » U h • ..... Po* jamming of «he • of concrete at a trip. but thr bucket when w h * * It It f-H v«.. 'ork. .... ..... the - Jamming ...... . klloprlr ' l'imped and « « aped » U h min- burglar » l* r m d fhtn lareratlona Nelaon *nf- lor I B Orlmm and •'.me broken riba *nd head er» fled Jlmmerftald’a »calp wa* Send the Chronicle to friends 4ly rut. The United Stntes Rnglneers tt >- mimeograph paper. The Spillway, partment will open bidding on two within Ihe next two or three day* contracts within the next 3« day*, The paper, distributed free to the both fo r minor Im provement» on men employed on the project 1 « the reservation. a labor of love, and there is a lot The lesser Important o f the pair of labor In It. due to the fart that ■vlll be ->p. nod today and w ill be (t hll, to be printed from stencils fo r grading and landscaping of the PUl „ „ the typewriter. It la pro- entrance to the reservation. W ith fu sel, lllustmted » I t h drawlnga specifications received only la*t which are cleverly hand • week. It Is hoped to open bidding materia. I* «ntere.llng and well March 10. fo r Installing lawns, written. The paper waa .tarted curbs and gutters around the per- „ « t autumn, languished for a time tnalient governtnient houses. anpeitrs ever» two week». «tul n o » a P l'es re - or at will of the editor», which Is The Chronicle Is always glad a pleasant way to run a paper It *0 have your news Items. Ju»t gives the editor more time for I telephone them In to us. fishing. CARPENTERS CONTINUE TO REMODEL HORN CLUB Carpenters, nalnters and elec tricians continue to work a trans formation on the building form er- ly occupied by the Checkerboard and now occupied xy H. C. Rathje and W . H Clark, with their Horn club. The bar has been doing a heavy business and the card tables are proving popular. W ith another week or two the owners hope to have pool tables In operation, \ lunch counter Is being null! Immediately In the rear o f the bar. Just back of It is Dave Dins- more's barber shop. Th e back rooms are being turned Into club rooms, with lockers, and open to members only. The club rooms probably will not be open tor an- other two weeks. ± ■ ' W"W - - *