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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1935)
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' -:i“ ' f*»x poat fntlotl In bta effort fo ! lb. cnntlnant In righi hours Ita *>f ■ mechanical acHilem. • |>Un « a t io tra »el dA.nmt foot tip Ik» ilralnaphere. where slight at ■l'hcrlc real.ianre makes high *1 pn« sitile Ite Will (ri II again «elc.n iliera fortiitiatr)» are noi *1» tHaronenrefl |f iher « e r e fivliig nn.-hlne «..ubi noi have ^ venti-,1 boro ! • Rina r . a ' u r m .»nfilr ata lem WNr flfifvlr« *»>11 the Chronicle to friend* STATE TO START HIGHWAY JOB THE BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE k i l l .I Ml |W IM O M \ Il | I I Is f l l l l 14 „ POET HIDE GIGANTIC PUMPS TO EJECT WATER IN COFFERDAM W » Ml* water put»!*. capable of ih ro ain g -u.tiO« gallon, a minute, wilt .el lo « a r k Ihl. > »»| i clean ing oui l'olumbi. I'onairuction roitt|.anx'a cofferdam OB Ihe l)rr got. .bore The I r l M will throw more a.|- «r .*ui of ihe bugr half moon In an hour than Ihe - ity ,,f porilaml can u*e in . day If a peraon cart l«d (wo gallon bur It e|e an hour for j .000 year*, they cttuld not rarry *he amount lh<- p iui|>< ■•jo.-t III a day atttl a night The tank Would alump even Ihe hlalOrlc • a» god Tbor. «h o . mi myth, .ay, ottre drank a river dry Ity ml»- la b « Iw è s w w â Inability lo g .i home on «cheil- ule started NoM.. Porrest Hyde «n ihe hmg trail which Longfel low ha. made mi famous. Today he take, hi* writing seriously, and gives promisi- of becoming one *,f Cascade Locks most prominent resident» In his «pure lime he Is keeps-r of the airport, hut his ptu-Hral career began on ihe high seas, aboard the If. K 8. 8l«at I ’olumbia with lntere«ie<| gov ernment eng n«-er. on all aide« tried ualnt three pump*, brought here front California In a pre liminary leal held la.l Week the pumpa lowered Ihe water In Iha cofferdam only one foot They w r.e throwing }i,i*i>0 gal Iona a minute Three of ihe pump, thal Ihe (iuy X Aiklnaon company i t » « l In dra nlng Hladfo'd »lough for (h< powerhouse egcavallon will be brought Into play ihl» lime. iu the despite Ihe fear, of many that hope Ihal the water ran he lower- i their view, of Ihe dam would be ed al least ZO feel If success limited In the future, the govern ful engineers can find Ihclr ser ment has not vet I'ennIUed Ortno, ious leaks In the dam and lie ready It, II and JMu'rom to start work on 111 fiwnrd» them after Ihe June the railroad', new right of way hlgh-wgier •hronith lb.- »¡»ectator'. vantage If all goes Well. Ihe cofferdam ¿. -Ini better known as the view will be pumped dry. and ofttrlals point will see for themselves what they The ga-h started back Into the will h a»r lo ronlend » l * b on the : - w- ,t «i<i.-. though bottom when the lime come, for d!ri lly OP the I'liloji raolflc'S fu- pn.-rlng ihe roncreie on the foun • ure wav, I. w.,rk under the new dations of Ihe firm half of the I’ a-ker-Schrani contract. Top soli main aUllway dam will he used for dnu'slug lh*’ l » wns permanent government l,e.tha will be plugged. Whell- on Hie e ier possible by adding more home« and Ihe regular material sheet piling on Ihe outside Oth for grading on the new road *ya- erwise ihe sturdy clay formation lem The contractors expect (o lake ••Bed lo fill In between Ihe piling out gome loo.non yards of mater and Ihe dam ll.c lf « I I I »**■ !»*»•- I erect on Ihe outside of the piling. ial. going only as far as bed rock. The railroad cut will not he start ed until the summer of 1#36. l»l \TII 1 \ K K - H t i L I I H I ’■ V ie w Point Safe Foaf htrllaad mm empk»y*4 l.v C e n e r a i Sh.-a n a rr o w ly eseap •*,t d e a th e a r ly T tttm d g ) t r u i n g when lli.-lr car tumbled over fit Son.foot cliff below Multnomah Kalla All suffered lacerations and' brulsew except one. who » * » un hurt and left before his name could b* obtained The others were Tom I>effenbaugh. Oliver Ati- thls and K O llynvon Their au to. a heavy sedan, was a totul loss Rebuild Cannery Plans were laid last week for the rebuilding of Ihe I* J. Mc- H om an fish cannery al Bonny Park better known as IH m I m ih . which was burned lo the ground In -lull- nary at n lows o f nearly ISSO.OOO. Workmen cleaned up the derida pulling aside Ihe little salvageable machinery Mannger Arthur L a d le ninde several trips lo Portland llacusalng the rebuilding with Me. (Iowan las« week, and II !• Prob able that the structure will b f started within a month. . . p. KmraPPHÌlZ lla il ■ r r Itlprapplng of the shore line of the river on the North lionnevllle side of the stream will he started shortly by Ihe Columbia Construc tion company with a view to pro tecting the ground opposite Brad ford Island, where the north end of the spillway dam will He Into the mainland. Bock for the rlprapplng Is be ing brought from a point near Camas by train. A siding has been laid and work o f dumping Ihe material cun he carried for ward without Interruption to other work at the dam. The Columbia has taken thou sands Of yards of material front the bank of the river for the pur pose of widening «he stream and permitting wn«ei to flow past the cofferdam In flood season. The cofferdam will have Ihe force of throwing the water toward the shore and causing trouble unless precautions are taken to prevent the current from eating nway the hank of the river r.,«..r-ii,i »..iti. t . CANADIAN MAT KING WINS WILD PAVILION BOUT RECONSTRUCTION OF MAIN STREET SET FOR APRIL Bids for grading Main street In Cascade I » c k s and making It ready fo r paving will be opened March 2H by the state highway commission. Actual work of build ing the new grade will be under way before the middle o f April. The state does o»Jt propose to pave Immediately, but feeling per sists that the street will be hard surfaced within a short time after the grade Is made. Promise to fulfill the state's contract with J. B I -a her was made last Thursday when a del- . gutjon of business m«-n from «he Chamber o f Commerce appeared at the commission's monthly meet. Ing In Portland. I'nder the agree ment the street |n to be built to a width of a f-wt. with sidewalks from the toll bridge to a point near the highway deportment's garage. The delegation asked that the road be widened to 80 feet out as far as W. J. Carlson's store- hut the commission d* » lined to re spond to the request. Reconstruction o f the Columbia River highway through Cascade Locks hss been hanging fire for the past two years. A number o f delegations have appeared before the commission, but never made any progress until Thursday. BY P A U L 8TUROKR Chronicle Hpsirta Kdltor The roughest, toughest matrnun ever to ai*l*-ar In the dum district Is Wildcat Johnson. Canadian mid. dlewelght champion. That point can t»e verified by any of Promoter " J i m ” Merrill*! funs who watched the kltu:pln batter Ted " C o w b o y ” (irahum Into subnitarton Thurs day night at the Ixicks pavilion. Four tluiea In the final five min utes of the main event (Jraham bounced out of the ring onto the hard floors. It was a simple matter for the king o f the bone- twisters to land a Jarring elbow slam and end the matrh from that point, for Graham was barely able to atand erect. Hut in the first 33 minutes of ihe bout JohnMin was plainly In difficulty against an oponent who I»esHe M. Scott, chairman o f showed twice as many tricks aa the commission, and E B. Aldrich, he had In last week's encounter. member o f the commission from The first fall went to the pride Eastern Oregon, are giving the of the Locks In S: 33 with a flying work In Cascade I-ock* their per crucifix, a hold that had botheivd sonal attention and all Indications Juhnson no little In the opening are that the project w ill be car minute* A well planted right to ried forward without further de the stomach left the contestant* lay. Mr. Scott was in Casiade even-steven at 33 minutes, but a f I-ocks In the past 10 days. Mr. ter the flvi-m lnute rest period. Aldrich, who publishes the East Graham was plainly in no shape Oregonian In Pendleton, lived In lo compete with the clever champ. Cascade Lock* when a young man T w o state ‘police officer*, ac went to unlveislty front the town. Plans provide fo r a -rade about companied by Officer Clarenre Hrow-n. curtailed the desire of on the level ,,f the tuw »ent grade. many fans to vent their Ire on the Mr. Aldrich In Caacarl? Locks F r i day en route home, said the grade victor. In th. seml-wlndup Ray Lamp- from the bridge to the Horn club mnn. 17U. Sacramento, body-slam would be raised only about six med hi» way to a win over Inex Inches. The hill beyond the Horn perienced Found Kalllo. Ifi.i. As club will be lev >ed and the turn away toria. The veteran Californian In the road w !'.l be dene found the Jarring tosses the best with. Funds have not been available way to down his clever, but slow yet fo r paving. This money may er rival. A fter I-ampmnn hrwl taken the be taken from federal aid. and It state. Initial fall In the second canto. may be advanced by the Kalllo evened the count In 'he Neither has the commission de fourth round with a flying mare termined whether It will use con and a tires», only to drop behind crete or bithulthlc. In the sixth and final period. Jlmmv Dolan- popular l*o’-tland- er. mad" short work of Curlev Green. 1(50. Corvallis. In the first of two preliminaries. Dtdan, who Jim M errill’s two most consis Is a form er fighter, tired />f tent winners. Wildcat Johnson, Green's rough tactics early, and j uncrowned king o f the Canadian landed enough Jabs o f his own to middleweight grap<ple-s. and Ray • ake tin- d t i d i n g fall in the Ml Lampnian, the veternn Californian, nil round. will tangle In the main event of The three-round opener, a spec-] the Lock's promoter's main event. Ini bout arranged Jnst before! Thursday night In the pavilion. starting time, saw clever Tex Hag-1 Both Johnson and Lampman or. 1 -"»♦*. Kugene. go to u fast uraw have won their two matches here. with Farmer Stewart. 16S, Salt Johnson dropping Ted Granam I-uke. twice and l^anipnian winning over This match brought a great deni Farmer Stewart and Young Kallo. of applause and laughs from the Johnson Is plainly a ruffian, while fans, fo r the tnatmen consistently the Californian wrestles cleanly as mistook Referee Keith Wesp. who long as possible. grow* more popular with .he The semi-windup will find crowd at each match, for their op Jlmmv Dolan, popular Portlander, ponent- nnd played "p ig-p ile” also a two-time winner, meeting throughout the entire finnl round. the clever Ted “ Cow boy" Graham, pride of the Locks. The prelim OIMCXH C A R ÏGI- VCY inary slated for six rounds, pits Kd AI bee, form erly of the Roy two newcomers. Kid Tex. of Texas, Burnett Motors, In Portland, will I and Young Tony, of Bonneville, open a new nnd second-hand nn-l against each other. tomoblle agency In Tgtrry Sher man's garage at Bonneville this LEGION B A S K E T tiOCT.Ali week. Albeo. who will show De The American Legion held a Soto. Chrysler and Plymouth mod successful basket social and card el*. plans to have a show room party In the community chapel He has already contacted nnd sold Tuesday night. Prize for the best ear* to several construction com Basket went to Mrs. Charles Bei- larfs. pany official*, be declared. C ham p O n C ard