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BONNE THE BONNEVL E DAM R E S E R V A T IO N Directirn J. J. Parker Friday-Saturday, May 3 -4 ROBERT MONTGOMERY IN ' ‘‘Mystery of Mr. X” All the Glamour of London Society- ..Plus all the thrills of the most dreaded criminal of London. Sunday - Monday-Tuesday May 5-6.7 “Anne of Green Gables" W ITH ANNE SHIRLEY A picture made for the millions who loved “ Lit tle Women.” Wed. - Thurs., May 8-9 JEAN PARKER IN “SEQUOIA" Two Musketeers of the Forest__ Fighting anc loving in the strangest nature story ever filmed Doors Open Daily and Sunday, 0 :4 5 — M atine« &uu. 1 I*. M which all p aren ts and friends are Invited. Cascade Locks grade school was defeated by B onneville grade school in a softball gam e on th e GRADE SCHOOL B onneville grounds last Friday. Softball played because th e The following pupils ot the B onneville was playing I b not Cascade Locks grade school were sufficiently large to field perm it base neither absent nor tardy for the ball. m onth ending April 19: The county m usic festival for Dorothy M acKinnon. D eE tte Hood R iver county grade senool Moore, Daryl Strader, Genevieve children will be held in the Hood W oodward. K enneth Piper, Eve R iver high school auditorium lyn Huff, Richard Kenny, Betty May 17. Burt, W ayne K ollenburn, R ooert Costanzo. Chas. Huise. Pat Ryan, MACY’S PLANS GRAND Chester W oodward. Elsie H arris, Jeanne Orvis, Clem ent Kol’en- OPENING SATURDAY burn. Rosie Ceciliana, Luella Glazier, Shirley A utrieth, K ath W indows w hitew ashed on the ryn Champ. Gay Fancher, Dick Inside this week concealed prep- i H arrison. Norman Lovell. Aud aratio n s for th e grand opening rey Kosky, Sidney W oodward. Saturday night at 7:30 of M ary’s Lee Campbell. Lorane Nichols, Cascade Locks’ new ladies ready- W allace Anderson, Carol B urt to-w ear shop. Forrest Hess Lelm ar Moore, Lu- Opposite the postoffice, the new cile Nichols. Billy Myers, Jam es shop will have such special fe a t- 1 Biechel. Emmy Lou Nelson, M ar ures as free kn ittin g Instruction garet Ann Stark. Shirley Snyder, and a lending library of m odern j D orothy W onderly, John Cecll- fiction. Exclusive show ing has iani. Shirley M attson, Eugene been granted the shop of Colurn- H anford. Florence W algren, Jes biaknit knitted outerw ear and sie K ollenburn. Eugene S tainer, Hollywood frocks. Norm a Anderson Duwain F uger, Macy’s will carry lines of the Jack Stark. latest fashions In hosiery, under An exhibit of pupil’s work will wear. sportsw ear and dresses. be held in the grade school T nurs- day. May 2. at 2:20 p.m. to Send the C hronicle to friends. SCHOOL NEWS Aching, Swollen Feet O U C H SURE R E L IE F It Is so pow erfully antiseptic and O r Vour Money Rack deodorant th at all unpleasant od T his w onderful preparation ors resulting from excessive foot now known all over A m erica as perspiration are instantly killed. Moone’s Em erald Oil is so efficl-| One bottle will saow you beyond ent in the treatm en t of inflam all question th at you have at last m atory foot troubles th a t the un discovered the way to solid foot bearable soreness and pain often com fort. stops with one application. Ask B onneville Drug Co., or j Moone’s Em erald Oil Is safe your druggist today for a 2 ounce i and pleasant to use; it doesn’t bottle of M oone’s Em erald Oil. stain or leave a greasy residue. — Adv. V I L I j K !>AM CHRONICLE ItO l IM »It N TO 1» N M VH SALMON RUN BRINGS Mr and Mrs Hob Jen k in s of MAIN CABLEW AY JOB became the parents of a L E T TO WASHINGTOi FISHERMEN UP RIVER 9 W S yeth pound boy Saturday. Washington lr»»u work* n Colum bia river com m ercial sal mon fisherm en h»*Knn arriving In the dam area lust w»*t*k for tin* NEW I. 0. 0. F. HALL opening of the fltdiiiiK season GETS THREE TENANTS May 1. F riti Johnson pllot«*d h i. new Cascade Locks took on a n**w flshhoat 157 m ile. upstream appearance this »»•••k as the post- from Altoona, near A storia. *nd office and two stores moved Into plana to retu rn for two m ore vcs- In the pew Odd F ellow , •ela. Johnson Is the fisherm an quarters hall. who rescued »lx men from the It. K. A ndrew , and com pany, Jetty at Altoona this spring when grocers, a d e Drug ,.»m- th e freig h ter •Vlurlon*’ was pany were and the ('..c store« llob An wrecked in a storm . drew . shifted h i. .lock to th e Salm on are running Into the m iddle store of the new building river strong at A storia, accord and now has what Is said to be ing to Johnson, who from their of the finest food .h o p . In num bers believes this season niny one the com m unity. be as plentiful as 1920. However, th e run hasn't reached the dam Max Mills;, p, Cascade Drug yet and Is not expected to arrive company m anager, departed from the lak esid e hotel location to in force for a week yet. A num ber of other fisherm en. m ore spacious q u arters In the Including Hob B utler. Earl P ull corner tore, thereby losing h i. iam and Nell Johnson, are report title, '"W orld". S m a lle r Big ed to he on their way to fishing l»rugstore." III. new .hop will have everything In the drugstore grounds at Hood River strnlts. line except beer The fountain Send the C hroulrle to friends. will be tended by Zelda M«*»s aw arded the contract f,.r l&„ > latlon of th e m ain spillway ^ .M. way. highiiii nv*i .imrwJ ed. to be com pleted August ! T he cablew ay will (H (>f radial typo, w ith a lU lk iig y low er 12b feet high at North fc, nevllle. Tw o 90 foot tr.v ^ t head low era each with W iw ltf , will operate on ||,M ford Island on a radial track I*, feet long In fro n t of the ^ dam . Cables 2025 feet la length will apnn the riv*r bring all concrete, a well , form a reinforcing stc-l aiuj ^ excavated material, for <<>nitrw lion of the m ain dam T he work la being ,| ^ C olum bia C onstruction ...mpw:- and I. sim ilar to the cable*)' built by W ahlngtoo Iron work now operating over the house project. If yon have anything to o! rent or want to buy, a «rui h In the Chronicle will do It. F UN! T H R I L L S ! EXCITMENT! That’s What You Get at FORTUNE D A R T 0 A Pleasant, Delightful Pastime—and a Fas cinating Game of Skill for LADIES and GENTLEMEN Note: Opening Game FREE! Every Night at 7:00 P. M. — VALUABLE PRIZES — TO WINNERS ON EACH GAME ---- EXTRA//----EXTRA//----- NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 8, 10: P. M. SHARP $10 $10 A BIG SPECIAL GAME— WINNER TO RECEIVE in Merchandise FORTUNE DARTO PARLORS FRENCH'S BONNEVILLE CENTER On the Highw ay-Opposite “ The Gate”