CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON W arrendale WATERWORKS IMPROVEMENT H. I*. C le fto n ha s been to her slat er, Mrs. W. 8. Mrs. Clefton left T u e s d a y T a three days i* visit with her kcr in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Of [potland over T h a n k s g i v i n g . Mr. and Mrs. J. Wail e njo y e d pmksrlvlng d i n n e r with a g ro u p [friends at the h o m e of Mr. a nd brce Jones in P o r t l a n d Mr, and Mrs. H e n r y Mason ke mov.-d to E u g e n e w h e r e Mr. Lion will hav e c h a r g e of t h e felle works c o n s t r u c t o n on t h ‘* Lverslty of O re g o n c a m p u s . (Otto Lund has mo ve d Into t h e kson home. Mr and Mrs. A. E. J o h n s o n en- ftainod at T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r and Mrs P a ul S m i t h , of Sil­ l o n . Mr. a nd Mrs. II. C. Sh ie lds IBalani: Morris S m i t h , of Seat- ; Mr. and Mrs. C h e s t e r A. Lyon Id daughter. K a t h r y n , a n d son. nrard, of P o r t l a n d ; Mr. and pi. Harry Bosch a n d d a u g h t e r . and son, J a c k of Brooks. (llfford St e in e r s p e n t S u n d a y kht and Monday m o r n i n g In Ore- n c»y. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bel lo s p en t th e unktu’lving h o lid a ys in p o r t ­ ed at the ho m e of Mrs. Bello's rents [Mr. and Mrs. L. D. T e rw l l l i g e r . Bay View, moved Into o n e of riner's cabins t h i s past week, r T'-rwilliger ha s been on t h e ^ for some ti m e bu t Mrs. Ter- Bllger Just Joined him. Mr, and Mrs. M. K. J e f f r i e s fnt Thanksgiving a t t h e h o m e Mrs. J ef fri e s ’ p a r e n t s In P o r t- [Mrs L. J. M l t r h l e r a n o son ke arrived from Sun F r a n d s o to In Mr Mitchler. T h e y h a v e ta k- onc of S te in e r’s cabins. Jerom Colby ha s b e e n sp en d- f the past wo«-k on a va ca tio n Mtlng his uncle a n d s i s t e r in »kane. Mrs Marion S a n fo r d a n d son. Illlam. have moved to N ew por t •til Mr. Sanford r e c o v e r s fr o m I recent Illn.-ss. Hr and Mrs. F. W. C r o c k e r I** returned to t h e i r h o m e In *ely addition a f t e r bei ng a w a y r three weeks. Mr. C r o c k e r was y . Monday and Tuesday K ^ h a r d Arlen, Virginia Alice Brady and Bruce > Lot ’ K m Have It." •°ry, which intrducee Ar- 'hen* and Jones as three young Fede ral sleuth«, ,tpn Joseph Moncure nd E lm er Harris. Virginia ween as a wealthy society c hau ff eu r, Joe Keefer C ab ot) , engineers an at. ’ hldnap her. The three f r u s t r a t e the at te m p t and < p r l^ c lo p g between Ar- lhf‘ Ee efer Is paroled My becomes the c o u n tr y ’s t n r e r o n s r.n ML e ne my '•ra! forces bend every ef- r«ck him down and, after (>f the most breat h-t ak ing es ever screened the fhelr man and his mor, nn.1 " lx ., .Rm „ .. Ram Wood directed th e film, which is released thro ugh United Artists. Two a dven tu r e tales »„d a st orv of the United States Naval Academy are on tap this week at t h e Roosevelt theatre. T h e “ Count of Monte Crlsto” . s t a r r i n c Robert Iv.n#t and RijRaa I^indl shows Fr ida y and S a tu r ­ day. Th e thrilling story of Edmond D a n i . s , the young Frenchman, to rn from his s w e e th e a rt ’s arms by his enemies and unjustly Im­ prisoned anil left to rot In the c rlm ( ba teau d if, ja made tr, o r ­ d e r for iHirrtit. and Eilssa I-andf Is ideally cast as the girl, Mercedes. How. when Dantes has lost hope of ever seeing daylight again, the :’Uge, obi Abbe Faria who occupies the next cell, tells him of a secret t r e a s u r e hurled on the Island of Monte i ’risto. and educates him so that when he finally escapes he may fa re the world a su perman; bow Dantes • ■scapes, following the rood Abbe’s death, locates the t r e a s u r e , and retur ns , a fabulous­ ly wealth y man, to visit a slow a n d sweet revenge on each of the t h r e e enemies responsible for his misery. Is perhaps too well-known to r e q u i r e re-telling here. W ed ne sd ay and Thursday ‘‘Annapolis Fa re w e l l” starring R ic hard Cromwell, Rosaline Keith. Tom Brown and Sir Guy S ta ndi ng. In the greatest navy pic tur e ever filmed, Is shown on th e screen. When Coughs Hang on-Worry I>on't fool with sweet syrupy concoctions. Get busy at once and put t h a t tough old hang-on cough out of existence. And t h e r e 's one real way to do th is — put an end to all your worry. Go to Bonneville Drug St o r e a nd get a bottle of strong, yet effective. Hronchullne Emul­ sion. n smooth, creamy creosoted em ul si on t k a t strikes right at the source of the trouble— It's g u a r a n ­ teed. P. W. A. Docket No. Oreg. No. 1144 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Definition Definition Cl RTAINS: W h a t you h a n g in E X P E R T : T h e o r d in a r y d u b the window to p r e v e n t t h e neigh- a w a y from h o m e a d d r e s s i n g a hors from seeing you watch the m. , lu nc heo n club. ELECTRICAL GIFTS ARE APPRECIATED Sealed proposals will be receiv- • d at the office of R eco rde r of the City of Cascade Locks until 6:0 0 o clock P. M. December 16. 1935, for the construction of a w a te r Hystem. These bids will be public­ ly opened at th e Council C h a m ­ bers and read a t 6: 30 o ’clock P. M. at said d a te and place. These Improvements will con­ sist of: An intake, reinforced con­ crete reservoir, w at er supply and distribution line, with necessary appurte nan ce s. I Ians, Specifications, I n s t r u c ­ tions to Bidders, F e d e ra l Con­ struction Regulations, General Provisions, and o t h e r c on tra ct documents will be on file on and afte r December 4, 1935, for ex­ amination at the office of t h e R e ­ corder of th e City of Cascade f lt i m m WHAT SHE Lb H L. , J§ yjr?jp WANTS \vv >-a THIS CHRISTMA Makes food preparation a pleasure. Does all of tiring arm-work of cooking, baking and getting meals. TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT She Wants One! P O W E R AND L I G H T — COUR TE OU SLY S E R V E D unless it is s ubm itt ed upon form of proposal fur ni sh ed said Recorder Attention is called to the prequalification req ui re- ments of Chapter 225, Law s of Oregon 1931. The work is to be paid for in whole or In part out of funds f u r ­ nished by the United States Gov­ ernm en t and all work and m a te r- als must be perfor me d a nd -o r furnished in accordance with the rules and re gul at ion s prescribed by the President and th e rules ,'Pd reulations relating to a pp li­ cants and projects u n d e r th e Emergency Appropriation Act of 1935. Attention is called to t h e fact t h a t employees on this work must be paid not less th a n th e m i n i ­ mum hourly rates of wages set out in the Federal Construction Regulations. These m in im um rates for skilled labor will be $0.75; for semiskilled or i n t e r ­ mediate classes of labor $0.55; and for common labor, $0.45. Rid de r’s proposal mu st be ac­ companied by certified check or a bidder’s bond in an a m o u n t equal to 5% of total a m o u n t of t h e pro­ posal as a g u a ra n te e for t h e exe­ cution of the contract and the f u r ­ nishing of the required bonds in case the cont ract is a w a r d e d to the bidder. Acceptance of the proposal or proposals and the a w a rd i n g of th e contract or c ontra cts is c ond i­ tioned upon satisfactory a ssur- The largest stock of wines in the Area. No Permit Required Oregon Vintage Shop CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON Progress in the District Aino Ferrington has opened a long needed gift and specialty shop in Bonny Villa which can very easily cater to the entire area, May the business be both pleasurable and profitable to you, WEST POWER CO ANNOUNCEMENT <‘nd Mrs. C. R. S l a t t e r y inner gu e s ts of Mr. a n d lorace Ev a ns a t C o r b e t t CRAIGMONT HOTEL NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BOARD AND ROOM FOR MEN ON DAM MERRILL’S COLUMBIA GARDENS S a t u r d a y n i g h t GOOD RATES— GOOD FOOD— GOOD BEDS Free Drying Room For Patrons