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n n w K viixr H\\ ham « h k o m * i.y . THE DAM CHRONICLE ¿ IX ” iking Ik« m.»rr a M I Cold !>• w* r d you 1 U *t only « S i l l tkr «öd ; In rlM ulatlou " A SMILE OR TWO P u b lish « ! every T h u r . d . r In h»» ,lt k , " r * ,0 " lt Um" Hubby Wal l I l* **• th e Interest» „1 the llnnn. villa T h e re „ re n u n .e n .tl. r e e -o tn * worst can. « *' "r <1- m are a B uilding haa been at a s ta n d s till: “ You should have »•'••n th f clr could g»» »*»d ,1,‘- “ 1 v ,r C an ad ian m ills em ploy O rie n ta l F/i’i l* k ° r; s o u th e rn pine mill» employ r u . Ia ra .lv . h i . murtitng vT»* T b a | . „ , ld a . bv M a rk A. Shields. ™ 1 OT !.. - . i c o l o r s d lab o r: th e ( s d s r s ! th e re w ere tho elepbsnt». then «»*• the) r» ll»lt»a w llk th e ir Jo h n H. T rav is. Business M a n a g e g o v e rn m e n t at W ash in g to n nai> o th e r anim al» aud th e u l^ d y Wo- l w p jr . _ _ _ ____________________________ - favored easteAi m a n u fa c tu re r» diva on a horae." Kditorial and Business Office In over w estern In d u stry by refusing "A nd what cam » a fter th at ^ y o - la|ht, a u , ftrtlu n * l t b Bonneville, Oregon. Mechanl al to mill* of the Pacific coast ade- -A policem an with a aum- ^ ^ |b r nmttimr hoi . r " Dei a r t n u n t in C ascade Locks. q u a te p ro te c tio n th r o u g h a ta riff m on»"- yr4 | t,r ,.ught »he b«*oate« ----------------- ------ ------ ------ :------ ; T h r o u g h o u t w estern W asning- Official publication for A m erican to# a n d we#t<.rn 0reK on mil. - O . you th at tig h t *"■ ""« PUC* Legion post No. a s . Bonneville. w orkerg a r e s trik in g for h ig h e r clo th in g »topa circulation* ’ Oregon. __ _______________ wages, ’’'h e m o v em en t is not s p e n C ertainly not. The tig h te r a l * * ' i »«»rr, if your wife .u rn » ds 1H SC R IPTIO N R A T I 8 ______ taneous. but th e re a r t n u n n • m - , ^ u n d e rly in g c au s * for com plaint. By c a r r i e r | n Salem, G o v e rn o r M artin is pre- One m onth ...................... - 1 s ^vared to use force to keep th e T d ree m o n th s .. . . . . >0 cen ts m |IU ^ By Mail to W a r rin g o v er wage* T h re e _ m o __. n th s ........................ »u.oo . . . . cann . . <t _. .. .».a help business as a whole in Ore- 1 « qq gon. will not m a te ria lly im prove ne y ear ______ w orking co n d itio n s. b -aus la rg e r m ills will »hut down and r a o n w i n n O B STAGNATION t o c c « ra t« . So th e pu* I k will s u ffe r, is s u ffe rin g n o « . Only a trifle m ore th a n tw o 0 o V e rn o r M artln WM lo w eeks rem ain betw een now a n d offJe<, for th e rpaaon th a l hr VM th e election of J u n e 11. at m 1 1 believed to posses* th e tvpe of tim e th e voters of Cascade Locks |p a d e „ h||) whIch WouId bp bt.n e _ say w h eth er they wish to lncor- f |c |a , to thja 9ta, e s h i f t i n g men p o ra te the tuwn. Many pe.»ple down ,9 not leJkd<. „ h i p \t have alread y m ade up th e ir m inds p ,d ,tjr And thp | u m b ering Indus- on th is subject, o th e rs are seek- try ba9 bad loo ni||C|, Df that, ing ad d itio n al Inform ation. T r u e le a d e rsh ip will step fo rw a rd By th e ir votes on J u n e 11 th e and seek to m a k e th e saw m ills people are going to d e te rm in e the pro sp ero u s, a n d put th em in a c h a ra c te r and fu tu r e gro w th of nosltlon to pay fa ir wages l*hev th e tow a. From th a l d a te th e a re not In th a t position now add tow n will e ith e r go fo rw a rd o r n ev er win be u n til th e s ta te backw ard, for the issue is clear forces th e o w n e rs to look upou c u t: Progress or Stag n atio n . th e fo re sts as a n a tu r a l resource. W ithin a n o th e r year th e dam which m ust be used to a d v a n ta g e will practically be com pleted. Af- f° r t h * econom ic well being of te r th a t the town m ust depend th e people as a whole. T h e lu m b e rin g in d u s try is no upon an in d u stry or upon th e d e velopm ent of a playground to r a to rio u sly b a c k w a rd . It has not p ro g ressed in 30 y e ars will not livelihood. The ch am b er of com m erce, p ro g ress In th e next 30 years u n less w o rk e rs and th e s ta te d em an d dom inated as it by one individual, and o b ta in a new deal. who owns th e bulk of th e real T h e m eat p a r k in g In d u stry e sta te in the com m unity, is not active in seeking an industry. n o r j nev er a * re* r financial are prices of real e state such a» success u n til th e big men at th e to ma-»r g ra n g e rs anxious to bus head '<f it learn ed how to utilize . . .. . . . . .. w aste, to profit from by-products. The town h a 3 it within its g rasp _. . .. . . ... . .. T h e dead ly w a ste In lu m b e rin g to become one of the o u tsta n d in g . . . ./ . . . . , , . . .. . „ . . has killed th e In d u stry , ha* fore- playgrounds of th e west. But to . , .. . , ... ed em ployees to w a r up~n **m- a ttra c t people with monev iro m . „ „ . .. . , • , . ,, plovers G en eral M artin sh< uld Po rtlan d I m u .t d e a n up. Inatall And h „ , hoMld to s tre e t lights. meet Its « a t v r . f r o b - , „ G o n n l o , M ar,„ , w „ h. lem prep ere to e n te rta in a tra n a - , ,h , c o n ), ers. It is on the Columbia R iver w jth bim highway: It baa a brldce s c r o ta Rpp, a ,„ d , „ ld la , h!, T. seen th e river. But Stevenaon la on t h e m a d „ of manT p la n , river, too. It haa llahta. w ater. P a r . b„ . „ =dv, ncad (or « „ r k i n e aldewalka. e v ery th in g th a t peop e )p w a„ ,a h ,„ lum bt.r m ..„ with mohey «,11 d em and. Peo p le c o n . , b , |r b l „ h M d . d wa>,. from P o rtla n d a re not com perted Ie n ,,r „d , Ve vbody. evere- to to m e to Cascade Loclta, fo r , l,. r, e now t b , r , ra th e y can go to Stevenson. . p ,c a c h in g th e end of th e ir .o p e It is tru e th a t taxes will be In- And lab o r and th e public m u jt creased some, bu t so. too, w in th e pay th e fid d ler, value of real estate. , Instead o? callin g out troops. F olks in Cascade Locks can r ° v* rn o r M artin h ad b ette, call h a rd ly hope to dispose of p ro p - 8 special *®**ion of th e le g h la - e rty a fte r th e dam is com pleted *,!rp aJid set it to work investi- * if th e co m m u n ity has no fu tu re . Poling th e cause* for th e labor B u t they can sell and e a r n a tro u b le s and fin d in g ways of o r - livelihood as well if P o r tla n d rf‘c t in g th e trouble. T h a t would re sid en ts can be e n co u rag ed to t™** lead ersh ip . buy real e sta te and build s u m m e r ------------------------------------- - ho m es a n d play on th e lake. , • • • • • • • . Some voters express fe a r of In • L K T T K I t S TO T l f K F D I T O H • creased taxes. It would a p p e a r to be m o re sensible to spend a few e x tra d o llars in taxes if th e sm all <To th e E d ito r» : As a woman a d d itio n a l cost will increase the who h as tra in e d h u n d re d s of c h il value of p ro p erty and pro m o te d ren , in dancing th ro u g h th e p u b th e gro w th and developm ent of lic schools, as a m em b er of th e th e town. P.-T. C. C ascade I » c k s and a m o ther. I w an t to help r i r h t a wr«' t; LI MBKR AM> L E A D E R S H IP and u n j ugt criticism of o u r s u i - A g ric u ltu re and lu m b erin g re- e rin te n d e n t, Mr. V ernon HemB-r- iln th e basic in d u s trie s of th e Kryn main Pacific n o rth w e st. O th er Indus- r held a dan rln R cIa„ ,n th e trie s a re m in o r in c h a ra c te r. a r e lCaROade UyckH hif[h grhoo, durini? d e p e n d e n t in a very larg e d erge O cto b er and N ovem ber of 1934 upon th e stab ility and pro sp erity Some 2 - ch lld re n a tti.nded th U of fa rm s and sawmills. f.|asg d u r i n g th a t tim e I m et and T h e fa rm e rs of the Pacific a „ o r | a ted every school day w ith n o rth w e st a re com m encing to get Mr Henderson I found him a on th e ir feet ag ain . T h e re is e v e r y , nian JuHt and ra p a b lp arif, of prom ise th a t U m atilla county will | aood c h a ra c te r. Mv son a tte n d e d have a heavy w heat crop t h a t , hU grhooL , h o p e ihp c|t|jM,nil prices will climb above a d o lla r of thla co m m u n ity will be f a ir In a bushel. t h e i r Ju d g m en t. In th e heavily tim b e re d sec-1 F lo ren c e B. McGowan. h oiK itiaxiR , bn I lb* r »J ,A 1,(111^ gu .•»* fn rrv u r. * If I dim. uld «a l. Vwt. _ mated If lb * W|fB w||| , u . II ** "hy • h<an 1.1 «hr i,h ] » p " W e l l , abr rv>of « h e « 4» kind " alwava | I« « » r%im% J t*f ** T e ll air. what H |it# t h i n e l h a l l u m a crr«-f) ^ uculog*** • That « mi >* u r l i y , - it u r-k n u j The Chronicle’s Illustrated B0NNEVH.LE DAM EDITION Has Gone to Press and Be Out 25c on Newsstands 5 for $1.00 at Office Tlace Orders at Once for Extra Copies