The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, October 17, 1935, Page NINE, Image 9

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G. A. COBB
ATTOllNKV AT LAW
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lerc the dam worker
can afford to eat.
HOOD RIVER
CUHT POTTS. prop.
pr«
RONALD HALL
¡Th«* OHKGONIAN repr«**«n-
||vr for Caacade Locks may
retrheil al thq O K K G O N -
îHINGTON KOX KAHM,
le L o c k « .
G. N. Hesgard
Building Contractor
S TIM ITI* W K K L Y
(‘una'le
T o Put A n End
CJIVKN
Ore
With purchase of a car laHt
week Marshal Colin Merrill tlght-
«•Iied up ills belt, pulled his black
hat down over his »;yea and sat
down on the curb and began to
wat< h drivers rolling through Cas­
cade flocks at 50 to f,o rnlhn an
hour. The end of the speeding. h<
promised. Is In sight. And It will
end when the city council and the
state have completed two simple
steps:
1. Place warning signs,
eating the speed limits, at
ends of town where they can
the eye of motorists on the
way.
Indl-j
both
catch
high­
2. Knart a city ordinance, pro­
hibiting speeding and fixing a pen­
alty for violation of the law.
The council has agreed to pay
the marshal $1.50 a day and let
hlrn provide his own car. With
r« asonable success In overhauling
violators the police department Is
exp«“ t«*,| to turn considerable
money Into the town's tr«asury.
Rnactment of the ordinance
prohibiting s e e d in g was passed
Monday night With that out of
th,. way th«* fun will begin and the
hoys can h«*gln to lay beta on th«*
percent«*«; of oars Colin over­
hauls
TOWN LOT
for sale
THIS LOT, LOCATED IN CASCADE LOCKS, IS
WELL SITUATED. CLOSE TO BUSINESS DIS­
TRICT. CLEAR TITLE. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
SITE. GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD.
PRICE REASONABLE
Inquire at
THE CHRONICLE
DALLES FREIGHT LINE
Pally Freight between Portland, Bonneville, Cascade Locks.
UTAH COAL, PRESTO-LOGS AND BRIQUETS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE
Cascade Locks Phon?: 131
R. J. WUNER, Agent
a W W B W I I l ’ ""II I
CASCADE LOCKS
Mrs. J. C. Ward was visited
Sunday fjy her daughter, Alice
Mel, of Portland.
Moyd K hh •, formerly of IJoul-
der Oily, moved into the Rose
Apartments early this week. He is
employed by tin; Columbia Con­
struction Co.
John Painter mad«; a flying trip
int«> Portland last we«*k to visit a
future relative.
•Mr and Mrs. Hubert O’Dell en-
t* rtained Mr. and Mrs. liaxley
Crayson and Jack Travis at din­
ner Tuesday.
Mrs. Ralph Williams and her
daughter motored Into Portland
for a shopping tour Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Myers
moved Into one of W. C. Ander­
son's houses this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill ( ’utter have
moved into one of Charles Olin’s
apartment«.
Mr. and Mrs. Linus Larson and
Miss Marjorie Fox of Seattle spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Sundsten.
W. ( ’ . Anderson, of the Central
Lumber Company, left Saturday
for L«*banon to go pheasant hunt­
ing.
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson
w«*r>* dinner gu««ts Wednesday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ness re­
cently moved into one of G. N.
Hesganl's apartments. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Morris moved lnt«j the
oth«*r apartment Wednesday.
Charl«*s McDonald returned Fri­
day from a three-day visit with
his mother, Mrs. Chas. Llscum.
and grandmother, Mrs. h. D.
James of Snohomish, Wash, at
Mrs J a m e s ’ home. Mrs. Llscum
was visiting there from her home
in Auburn, Calif. Mr. McDonald
spent most of the time In bed as
the result of a bad cold.
Mrs. C. A. Saunders. Mrs. A r­
thur Warren. Mr*. V. F. Wigren.
and Mrs. John Foulkes attended
the Bonneville Woman’s Club
m«*eting In Bonneville Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Myers, of
Boulder City, moved into one of
W. C. Anderson’s houses this
week. Mrs. Myers is a cousin of
Mrs. W. C. McArthur.
Silver Perms, Artie Sundsten,
and Charley Royston have been on
a week’s hunting trip with Walt
Mohr at Indian Springs. They
plan on returning today.
MORANS GET FLOWERS
FROM HOST OF FRIENDS
Flowers are usually reserved
for the dead, but there are occa­
sions when they go to the living.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moran among
the living, fell heir to a large
share of blossoms when they
op«*n«'«l their new lodge in Cascade
Locks some mornings ago.
Thp Cascade Tx>cks Lumber
company s«*nt up a handsome bou­
quet. So did Jack Elmer. W. C.
( Turk) Anderson sent down two
attractive bowls of hammered
brass filled with greenery. And
thereafter the lodge took on the
app> '»ranee of a bridal chamber
and thp guests ate and drank and
Mr. M id Mrs.
Progress in the D istrict
l 'ini Merrill is planning big things for Cascade
j Locks in the way of amusements, Congratulations
t° Jim and May, The area appreciates their efforts,
W EST C O A S T PO W E R CO
GETZ BEER
-on tap-
MORAN’S
(LODGE
|i
WHY WAIT UNTIL YOU MUST PAY THE ADVANCED
PRICES CfJ FLOUR AND POTATOES.
BUY NOW.
Flour
Picket— Money Back Guarantee
4 9-LB. SACK
Potatoes . . .
Mince Meat .
$1.89
Netted Gems
50-Lb. SACK
Fine Quality
2 LBS.
Cabbage ...............
49c
27c
Solid Local
POUND
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FOR S I KPKISLS IX Q U A LIT Y MKIM'HA\DISK WATCH
O’DELL’S MARKET
WHX2KK TH K BUST COSTS NO MORE
TELEPHONES DOUBLE
Twice the number of telephones
are in use in Cascade Locks than
there were
at this time one year
ago, Mrs.
Manda Collins, local
manager, announced this week. A t
...at
present there are 62 in use with a
number more in prospect. Last
year at this time there were
around 30. During the past year
the old hand cranked switch board
has been replaced with the latest
electrically operated one.
FRENCH’S . .
YOU CAN’T LOSE &
SPECIAL MONEY-BACK OFFEB
and
You’!! Be Surprised
at the Results by Using
Old Cherokee Tonic
A bottle when mixed makes about 2 gallons, 1 pint
The Unfailing Remedy for Laziness and That
Drowsy, Tired. Sleepy Feeling
People Everywhere Praise This Tonic Highly and You Will Be
Surprised at Results
Thor«» are very few people in the world today who feel so well that a few
doses of this medicine would not make them feel a great deal better
and give them a new lease on life.
It makes the eye bright, clears up the complexion,
quickens the senses and is a most wonderful tonic and
appetizer.
Removes the causes of pimples, blackheads and bolls.
Relieves a bad cold or cough in one day.
Relieves la grippe in one day.
Relieves fever in one day.
Relieves weakness and tired feeling in one day.
Relieves pain in the neck, side, shoulder, back or hips
In one day.
Relieves bad headache in two hours.
Relieves sick stomach, belching, gas on stomach in
three hours.
Relieves bladder and kidney trouble.
Relieves rheumatism, giving quick relief from pain.
Relieves female diseases and women’s troubles.
Five or six doses will fix you so your work will not
tire yoti one particle and you can do your work with ten
times the ease.
It will work three to four gallons of bile from the
system that is as black as any ink you ever saw come
out of any ink bottle.
OLD
Ckeroiuv Iron
TONIC
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This Coupon. If presented at once together with only S9 Cents in cash,
is good for a #1.35 l ’ottle of O LD C ilL U O Iv L E IR O N TO N IC , and
IN T E S T IN A I, CL E A N S E It.
After using a bottle strictly according to printed directions on it,
If you do not think it is worth at least ID times what you paid for it,
you can bring back the empty bottle and we will cheerfully refund the
S9 cents. It will work 3 to 4 gallons of bile from your system just as
black as any ink you ever saw. that is poison to your liver and kidneys.
E A T A NYTH IN G YOU WISH W H IL E T A K IN G I T
CASCADE DRUG CO.
TH IS C O UPO N GOOD FOR 10 D A Y S O X L Y
N V V E
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