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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1935)
N O N N K V I I J ì K f»*M At the Theatre I to October l i «o burn sla*hi«i*» ! Archie C o o k , T y r r e l l ' s tavern n a tio n * out*tandli»K radio *n- noucer and reporter, i* a murder i 11 « ner ps'd * he fine skit in which Heia Lugosi play* an apache. Karloff i* the 'Than* I MdloN » «T tom,*' Koirer Prjror and (’ heater Morris are detect lee*. Douglas* A c o n c e r t by « b e City Montgomery i* an Insurance! ¡American l^«b*n !"••«'• band I* agent. Minnie Marne* appears as planned for July ? on tbe »•♦»< Col. T M. Robin*. divialc»M en- a maid. J u n e Knight I* the nation ground. * * * • ' ________ ____ ___ "corpse'*'' sweetheart. and Paul __ glneer In Portland. ha* about • blp of lloonevllle pos« M Lukas I» the “corpse. who isn't completed hi* r«**»rt on the *n»k® Marvin, local commander b..pe. really a corpae at all. Topping all r |ver dam* and will have It In »hr io obtain the Portland P*»#« drum this. In walks a black cat. hand* of thr chief of eogtnr.-r. corps In addition All 1^»«® this week. nalrea of Multnomab count» and n t l i c HO Contents of the report « i l l not from Hood River Mo«l®r and The ROCK SLOW S Ur be made public until after they I * Hr* Will be Invited to picnic, O.B.S. R A IL R O A D CUT r.«cb Washington, hut It I* to See the dam erally believed that Colonel Rob- Robins’ Report on Snake River is About Ready One of the moat turbulent courtship* In history Is that of Buck Jones and Polly Ann bourne in “The Crimson Trail.*' showing Friday and Satu rday at the RooseTelt theatre. ' f * . . . . . . . To start Wi th ‘ A!**. f .r_ -th._nk.B Buck's uncle ha* shot her fatner. Then her father s friends try to burn down Buck's uncle’s house and string him to a tree. In the midst of this she is kidnapped by a cattle rustler and Buck almost loses his life rescuing her. Solid rock within . (o- l c d ol ¡ J * m i e/u.'A m w 'A au lf a l in if Inrtft* ' * ** B w I Joan Crawford, glamorous star, the a surface, nece»*ltatlng a u large dam* which will c r e a t e p<»ol« plavs pure comedy for the first amount of blasting Is »lowing up _ Ihr to ¡line In i h , new . » - . < « • produe-; work on Orlno. Ber kem.er * S . r . - « « ■ « * * u lZ . tlon. • Form.kfnk All O l h e r , . " ' m . f . o o n lr .ct of f u t t l n « the r . l l - »— l « » 1» » •« First dam on the program which shows Sunday. Monday and road bed 110 feet deep through the hill east of Ragle creek. would be built at Umatilla i*hn Tuesday. With the finishing of rlgnt-of- *, a m ' k e y to t h . jtn.ke must be Although there are plenty of dramatic scenes, the star Is given way clearing from Ragle creek to constructed >• ° r* **•■* n ! for PuU,n* ,n thr ° ‘ her “ * a greater opportunity for sparkl- the toll bridge. OBS is attacking ing comedy lines and situations the cut from both ends where the than ever before in the new ; 1 r.»saes its line a* the Month ag<> < olooel R< bins ture, adapted from the stage hit road curve« around the hogback a report with thr » * r dcparirom of the same name. A fleet of trucks l* filling In tiny in which he declared the dam *t W S Vaa D y k e iif “The Thin Blue lake on the east side. 1'matllla was without rri- Man” fame directed and the cast On the other side. dlrt Is oelng unI«*« , h r «"'-™ n»»n t Uld includes Clark Gable. Robert dumped between tbe highway and down a P*M<y * • •• Montgomery. Billie Burke. Chas. Ragle creek bridge piers. A plat- n,**nt °f shipping on the Wt“ *' Butterw orth. Frances Drake and form for floodlights to plav >*n His M V - N Rosalind Russell. the excavation for night work has have the result of bringing about Hollywood again makes tun of blasted out of solid rock ewrlv construction of the I'matil- itself in "Gift of Gab.” starring *b«ve the highway west of Ragle la dam Rverythlng points In that Edmund Lowe, on the screen creek. direction Only «tumbling bio. a I# Wednesday and Thursday. The OBS 'Ian s to run three eight- Harry Hopkins, who :« *. 1 ■ , picture concerns itself with the hour shifts totaling 350 men to Hd and prot**»tir>g u * e of pub- lie work* money for dam* In the rise of an auctioneer to be the finish the Job next May. VMrt. HnWfVer. it U doubtiq) if Hopkins ran hall the program If It ha* the Indorsement of th® arm y engineer*, for the money «pent to date Is not of great prar- tlral value in opening up the Co lumbia to shipping. To and From Portland ‘’Your Home Line” The impression ha» grown up I that the army engineer* wilt not FREE PICK UP AND D E L IV E R Y S E R V IC E •eek a direct appropriation of $23.500,000 for the I matllla d»m and $30.000.000 for the Snake river dam*, but will lay down a comprehensive program for de velopment of the river over a Office Clark’s Cold Storage Phone 231 period of several year* If thl* 1 * done the first *«ep would be con struction of the Cmatllla dam Rr asking for $10.000 000 with which to start the work the Job could be started without further delay. Next season, or the next, they go |n and ask for another $10.000,000. in that manner they could string the «rork out for some years and get around the op position Of earfefn people. * ho do not want to see federal money spent in western river* Daily Truck Service Lester Auto Freight < 2 FAST TRAINS DAILY PORTLAND PAC I F I C ROSE LIMITED The The Ar. C H IC A G O . 8:50 A.M . Ar. C H IC A G O . 8 :2 5 P.M . Alr-conditior.cd Coaches. Tourist and Sta n d a rd Sleepers, Diner, O bservation- lounge car. Barber, Valet, Bath. Porters in Coaches a s well cs in the Sleepe*s. A ir-co nd itio n ed C oaches a n d Stan dard Sleeper*. 1 night to Salt L o k * City, D en ver. 2 n igh ts to Kan sas City, O m a h a , C hicago . Convergent local schedules. [ Y E L L O W S T O N E -G R A N D TETON N A T IO N A L P A R K S Through standard sleep ing car service in operation doily, Portland to W est Yellowstor.* on The Pacifc Limited. jt  £ û 4 n Û n £ Î . — CITY Of N O W IN SERVICE PORTIAMO NO EXTRA FARE 3 9 % hours, Portlond to C hicago. S is “ s a ilin g s '' m onthly. Iv . Portland 1st, 6th, llth, 16fh, 21st, 26*h, 3 45 p. m. Iv . C h ic a g o 3 rd ,8th, 13th, 13th, 23rd, 28th, 6:15 p.m. Dm er-lounge, coach- butfet, three »»ondord Pullmans. Com pletely air conditioned. CAPTION? The Streamliner runs a t high rate of speed. STOP! IXX)K! LISTEN! before crossing tracks. UNION PACIFIC G IU M K K V « ! < * . ! ts Cascade Food Store, fnr , of Cascade Locks Is in receivership, it was learned when representa tives of the Portland Credit Men's Trust association arrived to take Inventory of stock on «he «helve* Doors of the store were locked J u n e i . Manager Dirk Morris turned over the keys in Portland to the association, appointed re ceivers for the »hop Whether the store will be opened again or be closed permanently has not been j decided. Hudson-human company, wholesale grocers of T h e D a l l e « ' believe themselves the »tore's largest creditors. *•»■< <“ • B E F O R E LEAVING H( Mr* Mo na Hal| ll||| «,,,-, he r h o m e o v e rl oo ki ng 1 reerr«atb>n um »l , , t , p a y * her for it. dr*.«,,, s t v e n her to v a c a t e b y Jga, it" Hhe « a * a w a r d e d In te re at at s i t per . r *t g o v e r n m e n t s h o u ld p*y ^ f e d e r a l c o u r t In Portlaad g o v e r n m e n t h a en t ^ 1 4 |4. Mill now * e « k c * court force p a ym e n t I n t e r e a t on t h r ) « t f 4 i*e a l a a b o u t |4 MA k m d in your n r « * p«a , '» CASCADE LOCKS I ’l U i t i l O h * NO M» (Vtsf r a t u l a t l u o * to th® I Ity of * a e c a d * L k* ''.tt* 1 a u d U« l for th® H»*t tt“»* I*« hi «to»» « *-«rwvw tiooa. too. to th® m**i who will *»• Ha f»rw« olile*»* e t 4 t* *.* m®n of f« freight who a t * etrivlag to bwUd *h® co as to«* tty * a \, a city I d fact a* *»U •* «» ®A»r WEST COAST POWER CO DANCE with IVAN KOEBER and His S-Piece Orchestra Saturday, June 22 MERRILL’S PAVILION G EN TS 40c L A D IE S lit We Carry . . . W. P. Fuller Paints Sash and Doors Wall Paper Dry Wood $ 3 . 0 0 a load Lots For Sale ( SLASH BURNING SANS PERMIT BRINGS FINE Stanley Karbonskl. :,T ,. employ- ••d by Tyrrell's tavern. Bonneville was fined $25 by Justice or the , Heace O a . Eastman at Gr<-ham ; last week when convicted of burning slashings in Cook's ad- i dftfon without a fire permit 1 Arrest was made by Ranger Albert Wie»c-ndanger of R a g l e Creek station, who said he had notified the tavern management previously that a permit was re quired during the period May 15 M R S . H IL L W AN TS Pp Central Lumber Company Phone 241 C ascade Locks* Ort«