The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, November 21, 1935, Image 1

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WORKER KILLED
wan Hit tin** on
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L At N-iixth In* work«*d up;
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quickly slid away. •‘That’» a
|her In nty cap.’ ' he 'boasted.
•Billed. “ Corn»* hack and I'll
k.
Iiih.ui • li I •• f out of
Lieut
» Whiff let ree: "W hen do I
[It to him?”
• 'o u don’t. Tnke It your-
CASCAME LOCKS
ARMY OFFICER’S BRIDE
AT POWERHOUSE
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20c M o n th
THl RS., NOVEMBER 21,
CITY PURCHASES
3 WATER SYSTEMS
FOR TOTAL $7,250
W ith the purchase Tuesday* night of the three private water sys­
tems which serve Cascade Locks the municipality opened the way t o
construction of the $50,000 city water system, which is being b u i l t
with money obtained from the federal government.
The council closed with the In­
dependent Water company, the
Cascade Water company and Del­
bert Elliff at a price which will
DEER ESCAPES COUGAR
permit the three systems to be
taken over at a cost of $7,250.
IN LEAP OVER CLIFF-
OAT , r n « m
The Price is within the limitations
CAT AFRAID TO FOLLOW 3et by the head of PWA in the
state and permits of the expendi­
Torn between fear of man and
ture of 15 percent of the total cost
a desire to eat, a hungry cougar
of the municipal system for the
lost its dinner last Saturday when ,
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purpose of satisfying all existing
a deer it had chased down from
claims and rights under the law
the mountains leaped across the
On two or three different oc­
state highway at Bridal Veil and
casions it looked like the private
plunged off the precipice to the
MKS.
water companies would decline to
mill below.
trade, but the owners of the
With Rev. Father Kelly, of
In its leap to escape the cou­ three utilities kept dropping in
Portland, officiating. Miss Harriet gar the deer struck a large belt price until an agreement was
Burks and Lieut. Robert M. Mac- in the sawmill yard. The belt reached.
Donnel, l\ S. engineering corps, saved the animal’s life. Stunned,
The Independent Water com­
wer«- married Saturday afternoon the deer lay on the belt for a pany sold for 84.500; the Cas­
at the home of the bride’s par­ half hour, with the cougar look­ cade Water company sold for $2,-
ent's Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Burks, on ing down upon it, but afraid to 000 and the privilege of reclaim­
the reservation in Bonneville.
follow its prey. When employes of ing any pipe which the city does
The wedding, culmination of a the mill saw the cougar they not take over; and Elliff sold for
romance which began when the hustled about for a gun, but the $750. The owners asked some-
young army officer, fresh from big cat slunk away. After lying on thing like $15,000 when negotia­
West Point, came to the dam for t e belt for 30 minuLfis-Uw» d eer ~TRnT8 were first " opon<*L by the
training, was attended by rela­ staggered to tf!T feet and walked city.
tives and close friends of the away.
Rights-of-way are yet to be ob­
family. Among those present was
tained through the Haskins prop­
a group of young army officers,
erty and the Alger property,
who came down from Fort Law-
south of the highway where the
ton, In Seattle, where Lieutenant
main pipe line comes dowu to
Ma< Donuel is now stationed.
the highway from the mountain.
Following the reception after
When these deals have been
the wedding the young couple
closed the city can start construc­
left for a trip down the Oregon
tion work. The pipe line crosses a
coast. They will be at home in Se­
stretch of J. B. Laber’s property.
attle after November 28.
He has promised a right-of-way.
At the regular meeting or the
Congressman Walter M. Pierce,
Not satisfied with the resuns of
council
Monday night efforts were
their first trip. Al and Bert Stew­ who has been enjoying a vacation,
at his home in Eastern Oregon J mad? to Pass an ordinance which
art have gone up to Boardman to is coming down to Cascade Locks '*o u. d have compelled Laber to
shoot ducks again. Friends are December 4, to speak to the peo- dedicate stieets in his unplatted
accusing Al of potting a bunch of
tracts of ground, but it was de­
wood decoys, but he indignantly pie of the community under aus­ feated four to two, with julius
pices of the Democratic club.
denies the yarn.
Carlson and Seth O. Clodfelter
The talk will 'be preceded by a voting in the affirmative.
dinner, which is open to the pub­
After the proposed ordinance
lic. Plates will be sold at 50 cents. was killed the council agreed to
The dinner is scheduled to start go ahead and lay mains and lat­
at 6 o ’clock and will be followed erals across Laber’s properties,
by the speaking at 8 p. m.
with the understanding that the
Congressman Pierce, who not owner of the real estate would
mums. was matron of honor. Mr. only represents his district in the give the city the necessary rlgtats-
Penn was attended by E. W. Hol- house of representatives, but is of way. Laber declined to put his
stad. superintendent in charge of Democratic national committee­ proposition in writing, but Insist­
stations for the Standard Oil com- man as well, enjoys more power ed that his word was good.
In the naming of political appoint­
None of Laber’s property has
pany.
ees
under the Roosevelt adminis­ been platted, nor are the streets
After the ceremony at the
church Mr. and Mrs. Penn de­ tration than any other Oregon dedicated, except In the sense that
parted for Portland, where a democrat. He has a wide
roads used over a long period of
wedding supper was served at the ing in Hood River county and by years cannot be closed. Sponsors
Heathman hotel. From Portland reason of his position as national of the move to force Laber to
they expect to go south on a wed­ committeeman commands Influ­ dedicate streets before laterals
are laid declared there Is noth­
ding trip which may take them to ence throughout the "fate.
Dinner will he »erred at Mer­ ing to protect the city In event
Mexico City.
Mr. and Mrs. Penn, who have rill’s Tavern. The tables will be Laber, or future owners of the
a wide acquaintance up and down set either In the dance pavilion or property, decide to build on lots
the coast, are the owners of! In a smaller room, depending up­ which are now vacant.
Penn’s Tavern, a mile east of Cas­ on the demand for tickets. The
“ A Full House” , amateur play
cade Ixvcks. Following their wed­ tickets are being placed on sale
at
the auditorium. Bonneville,
ding Journey they will retirrn to at a number of business houses
has
been postponed until Decem­
Cascade Locks to make their in Bonneville and Cascade Locks.
ber 3 and 4.
home.
Iloirr. M. MiK lm w K l,
Walter Penn A n d M rs. Geer
M arried A t Church Service
In the presence of a large num­
I*« »ME
ber of friends the marriage of
f««U of troubles,
Mrs. Kathryn Will Geer and Mr.
never do relax;
Walter Gray Peen was solemn­
K drlnk I" mostly bubbles.
ized at the Asbury Methodist
^ n<l the price I* mostly tax. Episcopal church in Hood River.
Wedn«*sday night. The service
Clnssifi,.,) \,|v.
was read by Rev. Mr. \ Incent.
P SALK BABY
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The bride was attractively at­
’'"“«I. Bought In error.
tired In a wedding gown of white
satin with new finger tipped veil
Relieve It
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and carried a bouqet of gardenias
The
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Atop of „ 50. and lilies of the valley
I *r,r|r llL’ bt snake thro* bridegroom was attired In formal
I . . * n *•«*» Intopftl«* and ■ evening w«*ar.
I d its.,-If cross two dark-
Mrs. Laura Inglerlght. mother
L a ,,n" Monday night. of Mr*. Geer, gave the bride in
."«Ion wires.
They said marlage. Mrs. Zara Peterson, in
'"d Into Kentucky. a gown of Eleanor blue satin, and
carrying a bouquet of King R
ward roses and baby chrysanthe­
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BONNEVILLE
IN ODD ACCIDENT
In one of those queer and un­
explained accident* which Home,
time« occur. AI bin Olson, about
•>'». fell from a low scaffold at the
powerhouse Friday afternoon, and
plunged through a narrow open­
ercy Whiffl«-tr«*e w un a white, ing Into a hole and to his death,
ir uiari That !*• he wa» until 3.'» feet below.
rife started dolllfC up hin col-
Olson, who ha* be«*n working
a* a carpenter for General-Shea,
was conscious when picked up!
fuols Wyera once wun attor- but died the next day. Whe„ r«*s-
[for a hijnlne«!* man In a can«*, cued by fellow workers he looked
had to leave on a Journey tip at hi* foreman and *ald. ‘ T il
I
w .« h oomph
never hammer any more nail* for
[left liistru t Ion Hr* to
In- you.”
led by telephone of the r«*-
No on«* saw th«- accident and
After several day* Mr. Olson was unable to explain It
rs s**nt the following m«*»- The hole wa* covered with boards,
’’Rlght ha* trlumph«*d.” At except for a small opening only
came the reply: "Appeal im. j two or three feet square. In fall­
lately/'
ing he Is believed to have turned
and probably slipped some dis­
be real power «if love I* not tance. for the aperture wa* sev­
appr«*rlated until It hold* eral feet from the spot where he
gp traffic on a crowded hitch way. j was employed and had not been
considered dangerous.
I«•■Unit ion
Olson lived at 1 4 22 S. W.
IPERFU'OI'8:
The
"W ill Third avenue in Portland and
in the sentence: “ Will you had b een running hack and forth
a drink?”
to work at the dam. He |* stir-
vlved by hi* widow. Mr*. Leona
na Gen*ter: “ Mother», I nave Olson.
Funeral service* were
led. never *«*•• the fault* of held Tuesday afternoon In Port­
children. **
land from the Finley chapel. In­
*. Whir riet ree: "What an ab­ terment was In Rlverview cem­
ide»! I'm *ure I'd see my etery.
fen's fault*. If they had
KMIS l>MVO HIBERNATION
In the summer of 15G14 the Re-
B '- law n
a pedestrian
becra I^odge entertained with a
|r— ’
h i t m a k e - ri" dance at Merrill's Pavilion when
»Ion for flower».
the pavilion was nothing more
than a floor with a railing around
[might !»«• tru«- that up in 8e- It. Mrs. Maud a Collins, Cascade
last Sunday a newspaper- • l-iocks telephone operator, at­
*• Mt to • hur< h. and when
tended that function. Friday, for
I pas.-. (• ill*- , ulh-i f Ion p la te lie the
first time since then..Mrs. Col­
pd hi» pres« badge.
lins <ame down town again. She
has been too busy to leave the
|d It has been noted that th«*
house.
' r at aut ictIdeita boos up
KITZMILLKIt HONOKKi»
|f booze ico «* h dow n.
Perry Kltzmiller. secretary ofj
fe thlngR are getting better, the local Kagle lodge, was ap­
f* now are coming hack pointed secretary of the Fogles’
district
convention,
pfl
Fund*.” Instead of n«»rthwe»t
Bank!"
held In Oregon City over the
weekend.
ysIHan: 'Y ou r husband must
Mutely quiet. Here I* a
fng draught/”
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BONNEVILLE
WALTER PIERCE
TO VISIT LOCKS
DECEMBER 4TH