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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1935)
• * * * * «'H A P M HO TO OK B O T T I j K iiK A Y E S «’L I E S III HIND * • • • • • • • «»KOI P " A N T S HINGKKH • An u rgen t ca ll for bass and • ten or voices to round out th e • m em bership o f th e Cascade L ocks • * * * • • • • * • C om m unity C horal society was Mike Ix^nsi. the barber, appear issued th is week by Mrs. Ja c k Ei- ed in ‘J i m " M errill’s B arbecu e m er, president. T h e group will m eet next at th e o th er m orning looking for a b o ttle of bay rum which he cached the hom e o f Mrs. c E. Saunders away behind the co u n ter during on th e g ov ernm en t reserv atio n to th e last cold snap to prevent it discuss its next production. Mrs Sau n d ers plans to visit Portland from freezing. • I don’t find it.” said “ J i m .” to obtain m usic for th e club. "M aybe som e one d rank it.’ "O h . n o.” said M ike. " I f a fe l V IS IT O R S IN IM ST R IC T low was to drink th at he would Mr. and M rs. Ja c k Saw yer en go n u ts.” tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ap " S h u c k s ,” said " J i m ” " th a t ex plegate of H ack en sack . N. J . . re plains w here it went. I know th e cen tly S in ce the men had not fellow* who got It.” seen each o th e r for 25 years, they had plenty o f rem iniscing POUCH MARK STRANGER on th eir W hen Mack B u rton o f Bonne T h e A pplegates w ere way to S e a ttle to visit a son. U ni v ille went to sleep one night this versity of W ash in g ton student. week in P ortlan d , at th e Arcade D inner g uests recen tly at the hotel, he thought he was in th e rig h t room. Bu t he w asn’t. E. Ja c k Saw yer hom e were Mr. and B em er, whose room it was. dis Mrs. E . S. I.*co in b e and nephew. covered th e stran g er in his oed. Mr. and Mr. A. G. W ein heim er called police to w ake B u rton , and Mr. W ein h elm er's fa th e r, all of Odell. Ore. guide him to his own room. OREGON PRODUCTS Complete Line Rasmussen & Co. Paint OREGON Douglas Fir Lumber OREGON Cedar Shingles OREGON Cement and Lime OREGON Concrete Septic Tank OREGON Brick and Tile OREGON Plywood Lights of /Vev/ York By L. L. S T E V E N S O N I ’urUius tilings happen In the l*it> of the Seven Million. For Instance: Iru Wolfert, drmnnllc critic of the North American Newajiapor Alii mice, with Ilia wife wus «waiting the opening curtain of "The Sim plctnn of the Unexpected Isles." when a friend touched Mr.». Wolfert on the shoulder uud asked her If she had Inst her purae. Hasty In vestlgatlon showed that she had. The friend explained that she had hoarded an Eighth avenue subway train and happened to see the purse under the seat. Opening It. »he found Mr*. W olfert’* name. Know ing where her friends would he. *he followed them to the tlulld theater and made restoration—und saw the piny with the W olfert*. Incidental ly. the purse contained all the cur rent funds of the family. • • • After all tills time. I’ve found an ally In the crusade against red fingernails. He Is Wllllntn H. Al len, secretary o f the municipal civil service commission. He holds Hint red fingernails remind him of the “blood of a dead horse.” He has Issued no orders against such fern Inlne adornments In his department but refuse* to give dictation to the five or six stenographers who serve him. If their fingernail* are that deep red. Also he regnrds fresh air and exeA’Isc as belter than make up. His attitude has mused quite a lot of talk among the girls In his department. Hut there Is a notice able pnlenosa of both Qngemalls and faces. • • • In the opinion o f William P. Mol- rooney, who has Just completed two yenra as head o f the state liquor control board. New York has the most liberal and the beat enforced liquor law of any state In the Union. There are defects, of course, he admits, holding that perfection In handling liquor will never be reached. Incidentally, Chairman Mulrooney Is a teetotaler and al ways has been. That, after 37 year* In the police department, he should be In the liquor business la a constant surprise to him. In the last two years, the state has col lected $43.000,000 In liquor licenses. lU Y Z -W rtlN H A K O Building Paper « Cascade Locks Lumber Co. IRA O W EN , M anager C A SC A D E LO C K S, OREGON I mm III '. 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PKhsr ■ Thu f a lit . • f r««b •«( u w llt Jutl »««'I «ltd« uff Ih. fork” A ha* product from • - r • ..an 1‘w n r flcar-polll M4i«roiii Co Thor*'* only m* iM *» r fur 4«IU bat•€>•«■ t Fril-I FRIL-LETS ■ Ail an iui>* true» \ mi o r * , «od il»«jCr« proud to l«H you of Ova- auu « tars-«« flour mill Aak an » houaaalf» boa 1« nr if . baking »«cc*«a and bu» <if««..n loo , . * » tl m » bur "balan.od” PILLSBUR Y'S SM I SOAK.^ m CERFAjL I You'll ch*«i ab«n you am what rail c rum » >u.l» do tor dial»«« and fin« fabric« Mur It bulb wars r«fln«d boras r-anul«« aad rah * •raip ln«l«r ,n K s u 'a i NUBORA ■ Tb« Triaiigi* <« . raung but thriving fin-gon irad«- mark Trl- •ogtv <*ala m . ion km* br.-« kraal maal* -.» I, drII*-loti«, and ou aoo- Refill« hi TOff- f» * U irq v if fof TRIA N G LE N E ON SIGNS C H fA H ■ Thouaur.il» ,r f.,| ,,r KIVU Noon tubing ar* »»IIIns Of.g.ui product* lo O r»gor B atteries *•»•*!»•• r«ad«ttag as (O * 'I \gt*L F in t •4 r+ i THESE a1 BRINCINC] Jams ■ ThU O r**»>n . «an. #m of Ur» you |ht ftn»»t of atulomoMU hallorl»« «1 r*»ff pt thin < «>m[»«fff|v» prl< ir» ►H»r If, buy (trrgnn. for lb« oar. *)**«» you buy J.. É M N '•«»■»I Ingraviap ( p ia i*« k b o fl qnavinoo B Worsted Y» l ib i tu a c u I woesTIOC C allings Cough a*f '-'4 Dog Food WALTIN . ( i CsrtDM - l J uro co. ■ I m rtng lb* < ut.it « i t i * Mines a n mail W«u 4 o n t con svi4 »T m i l i t i POHTLA NO 4 Hi Ma» Ä» ptsdilM fn*ruh*fii attrntlnr la dlrrrlml br High Tftr*0,ty Tvih>rv| AUTOMOBILI BANKING ! pf opt» , » 4 t v d n r T o l b - who i»»»t i n vni you, rour EPC0 NEON An announcement by William Pel- lowes Morgan, Jr ., commissioner of markets. Indicates that u colorful bit of metropolitan life Is to come to an end at last. The announce ment concerns push-carts of which there are about 4.000 scattered »11 over the city. Instead of allowing them to continue to park In the streets, Commissioner Morgan Is planning on putting the merchant* | under cover and thus making small ! shopkeepers of rh««m. • • • A want ad will get resulta. KIT t . 1 I" •aliai k I ’• n Not so long ago. the new* broke that an Investigation hnd disclosed th:it a downtown financial club had run, a foul of the liquor laws because the stuff that went Into the high balls and was served straight, lacked authority. There wus no . prosecution, however, Chairman Mul rooney explained why. The guilt was not on the house committee or } those connected with the bar. Lt seems that the night watchman and porters liked their liquor, and to conceal their takings, hnd added water to the bottled good*. • • • The start, according to present plans, is to he made on Park ave nue. between One Hundred Elev enth and One Hundred Fifteenth streets, about Ju n e 1. The New ' York Central railroad runs above ground there and the railroad ele- vated structure will s e n e as a roof for 407 stalls, each 7 by 8 feet The cost will be $200,000 and In return the city will receive $3.50 a week rental from each m erchant l . 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