The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, February 13, 1936, Page TWO, Image 2

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CONTRACTORS' MEET TO
VIEW BONNEVILLE DAM
Rood Agent binds Real Depression
dan» " ill »••• th. *«*nc
In Idaho Hold Camp, Says Diary •of Bonneville
,m excursion by member» of
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oci.il« «I
Oen»*ral
Contractor*
I convention, mating U»»* w.-* k in
Portland
Editor's N oli: The V ir * ai» City l ronc . ; ok n
How ine
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follow
ine .« r t i«* i a # a dispatch from Belknap, Idaho. II w
llundntU of construct» •»» emet-
handing on to our ro.ul« v>
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BELKNAP. Mali". .Ini> I i M‘ report > from Eagle »lily. In the Coeur r..rs from the Pacific
peeled to b.ur the dam. tin)«»T hllild-
d’Alene district. continue- t>» !»•' <!*‘p!*—iny. Only .» ’ " I >»' - *' 1,1
ing job "f t'«Uy.
«ration, and nearly everybody who ran sell out and get away i- doiiu
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_________ Direction J. J. Parker ■
FRIDAY. SATURDAY-FEBRUARY WiT
CHARLES BICKFORD— ELIZABETH Youi
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Th" oeverest blow yel d kit :
collapilBf gold boom eom a Iron
centric individual who ha- been running a movable toll gate on th. Th. ,
rail. H< has beei
g a very « xh naive but no im ans | r
V i .II*'I - I»I« SMA •«> **'A • F
. v
able business. a- appear- fr<m the'?'----------------; “ th.* general result,
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documents lu left when he quit the
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were .«>
The last few entries i wer«
is • -
k ituring .« death-
ding
country. A party of men coini».- out
vs:
which swe >p* th« Imlua
to the railroad on foot found his
jtiae I—Men coming ou». Big wrecks a «diin«*— tramp «^o o o
archives pinned to a tr<<* \>*:*y con -1
SUN., MON., T U E S .— FEBRUARY 16-1?’}1
crowds. Pound one man. HoitemI Mnd battles staged by men «gainst
spicuously. and drought ih.-in out
...
r.„ „ . .
-
i at him and he fainted away. Xoth- wild !*« ists trapp'*«! with t »ein on •
with them. On a -h.vt of nrown
W A LTER ABEL PAUL LUKAS
ungi'* Isltinti as • r« -ult.
**t
wrapping paper was written the ful-*
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MARGOT GRAHAME— HEATHER ANGE
lowing:
June 2 —Everybody on the ¡.kip. J \ »;• -tarring Chari*** Hirainrd.
This thing won't do for me. In Big hurry. Trust t.« ..\.*rt«k. son». will he s. • n it tli*- Il ■—•vit Inealfs*
\Ml W U I - I \H I
going out of business n
- t
~
1 have this to say: I’ve hunt d for ow in the nose. Then f-M -> ' s *tunl « a.
Hiekf«»nl was n«*ar!> kill«*«| '»« iilm-
diamonds in Utah. I've mind for Gave him dollar for his canteen
gold in the e« rn fie is .• f lllituu-, Nothing hut w .b r in it- «-*• <n t ltf the picture w Ion a r»**t ti*»n
attack«*«! him. stunning m«t lae-rat-
&nd I've endeavor«*d to s« l! whiskey catch him.
M-«*n** i» in-
in a temperance town, but n<d on«*
June P—F**w n»'*r«*. On«’ in.«i> »vitti
k
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Tfjr llo*t'« •« •••«n* «»f tf.> I
t.K H d< '
Ml
ctiir« Mjek-
of my failures has been so eom- plug hat. Smashed h.«t and wl ip
••*»'■ E«*r All
In tlo «.r .n«|. »» n,,„ .rgy
« g«n»g»b*r.
plot«* as this. I’ve now been on this ped man. One bowie knife,
« 1
From the Fir«-lui i
|*. n <,f blAtv»:
trail three months, and my
receipts during that time would not mixed . s
nl
Is
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purchase a decent free lunch. Now I f,,0t rule. Iin*n collar,
rick'd' -<*h*>«»n«*r vvh«*n
I iriis
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY— FEBRUARY I J
am practically starved out. and I
June It—Bold front. Nine men lo­
warrant
f«»r
hi-
«rr*-t
»
«
«
on
M-
vv.«y
j
am going ba
s country. 1 ! gather. Not
-
ting
JAMES CAGNEY— PAT O’BRIES
leave to my successors a straight th,,m> st«vt*i>* «I all. Mad. tlirow up I.«iv«* Inter«**! i» supplbil by E.tzj-
b* th Young, t*» wh«»m !•>«tU I’’ *ford
record of my operat >ns
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MARGARET LINDSAY— FRANK McHUGH
* s. !. ■ >. I savag
IP' <lr «wn
ways *lo things in
hu- • — ik«• pockets. Nothing but du - a town »nd Kr«nk Alb« rt*<>n an*
— IN’
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Th«‘ four rn«
way. It has be«*n my custom '•< en*> r lot-. Booted them .«nd let tie ni
gloriously
n»«*n
of
fiction,
who
up 11 j *• day’s
ns I ns
but Wouldn't tak«* de.-d.-
maintained tt»*’ h<»n««r of (Ju«**-n
sometimes, when 1 h»\ •* had to
I,
ming I
Ann«’ of Fran.*.- <g «in»t th«* intrigo- -
light out. this ha- n.*t h« n con­
ting tired. No. W, in - \ « r . <!.'• of «kirdin.il Ito'h« Ilei» have at la -’,
venient. I have done the h-st I
Tlie Sk. 0 tb Lindt for Laug',* if,.j l ini • wh** .&a«i
Batt**d on .1 man in ear and g«.t tr «nsf* rr« «I th* ir *vv
!• -Vi
,n i
could, however, and 1 h n j a n y
kick.-d
in
jawv
Even
up.
«kan
«
stay
Pat Join tlie Air
-wordplay ^r'.m ft»«* pig«-s of tn,ir -
oversights lh d may ; » d *t .*!■ 1 w 1 !
forever.
T t - Three Moskcteera," to the
be p intoned. I shall ;.
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June 15 —So mighty poor l¡,,.I -»on.I -.*r-• n in • r - > - : » r - «!.*» i
back h> re <giin a- Ion-' .<« t'.»*;*«* is
IhM
tra, «»J..-M I»Ullj «n«J *»U
ll«t*») , U I*»— VlulllM
I M
tL
a man. woman or child t<» r«>i« any­ can’t stop them. Eight or ten ¡»top ni «nn-*r Tt»«* f»l«-ttir«* will I»«* — «n «t!
m • : .
where els«*, for 1 hon.’stly believe me and ask fop » quarter. G|\ 11 th« it.- - .• : -
up.
J..in
caravan.
Poor
man
my-
Tu—
h«
that a more pov«--rty-striek**n lot >*f
>elf.
.Hnllianllv
t-fll <- «I
beggars »nd pauper- n*\ r
f .iff
over a gold min «1 trail b -fore. The
There w«*re
«-tii«*r not* ». I» d «•1 «' t d -nd «I -• ■* I with
•rlt. th
record you'll find all straight.
t'..- f|.;
they ar>- so fragmentary th,.* n..*
I 7 t* .■•n*ur'
.-«ir r* :
ing
can
b«*
ma«le
of
them,
'the
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"««
*ntie
f
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x
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r
of
fio
w«M
v «- i\->
This was -ig n d “Toll Gat* Keep­
YOUR LA ST W EEK
D—R—Y
above
contains
a
r>*a-»nably
•*,,rn-!
n
*'*l.
P«-rfom
-n
-
*.-•
dltflll!
er.” With it were found a doz«-u or
more rough and ruggd i*i«*o* - of pl**t«* r«*c«»r»l of the «»nly hiirhw >- proportion'd t«« • rn?' - r •• tf m« , t«« Join th* I j h . k - *»t IT «kLl B
I P s( || \ | u
of wit «nd td.d«*
<«'«•
paper of all hues and siz> - on wnich man who has annoyatl the «r.dii Hict
I’l
M
M
i
l
k
he had kept his dairy. Som«* oi the hunters. Manv complaints \v. r> blamlishment. that «! .*,«!• » trie i««-‘
to g«-t it for I*»«
made concerning iiirn: but ev«*ry- *«»«* b«*tw<*en the qu«*. n of Franc**
Kept Dry ‘Tifi
entries were as follow-:
so much haste either
and «l.rdiml Michel . u f(,r .„mr j
April 15 —Got her«* all O K. and body was in
To You!
—H L —
took bearings. Fine eountrv. «jeep to g«*t in or get out of tiu* rnin.-s -anc«* ««f the king, and th«* r*<*k'. ..
snow. Plenty of travel. Begin op­ that when on.*** <*!*•..r of him. noth- devotion of th. f..»>r figtiling - av
♦
ing more was thought of the ruat- Jiers who pb-dg.*«! th**|r lives und-r
erations tomorrow.
THE DALLES
th«* slogan, “ \|| for one. «.n.- f..r « ; i 1
April 1 G—Stopped two men. Poor. t»*r. It is evident ttiat his
Little whiskey. Better luck next was not a profit .hi«* on**.
The cel«*brib*«| Broadway actor.!
LINE
time.
; Walter Ah. !, portriys *r\rt .«n in;
('••cade
im
April
IT—Seventeen men ov*r i
P«ul F a i l . M .rom G -.
,fl<| r»f. |
trail. Held up thirteen. Unlucky I OBS GETS CONTRACT
;
«t.v. n- .re r««pectiv< !> tlie
' other three mu-kef.-, r-
number. Four got away. Must hav.-
FOR $167.000 TUNNEL hos and Anm K Other -tars in p ,rf
had all the money. Others poor.
the I
April 20 —Got up early. Stopped
east are Margot Gr.ib .ru.*. M «U,, r
Orino. Birkemeiep «N Saremal. rail­ An^ l. Rosamond Pin.-hot .nd J .n
party of three. On«’ fellow got on
road
relocation contractors at the Keith.
his knees and cried; * 2.70 in the
dam.
were
awarded file contract for
crowd.
“fW H Bogs Of the Mr.” romance
building
the
Arch (Tape tunnel ser­ r>f the flying marin«- - -clwmdcd
April 21 —Somewhat encouraged.
Anxious to make a big strike, rfelt- ti-.n of th- Oregon coast highway I for Thursday a’nd'Vrldav ~ ■
Grade A Raw. Grade A Pasteurized
ed one man on the head and searched
: 1 ¿ f j p * * 1* ™
When u" J»mes Cagney, p.t O'Brien .nd v •
him. Tooth brush and 1 plug to­ stab* highway commission m<*t in' g-.ref Lfnd«av
Orange Juice, Eggs. Butter
bacco. Went off to woods to enjoy Portland Thursilav.
Based on the no\ef by John M«.nk
Bid was * 1 W, 9 T i 4 . Rclo<*a(ion or ttn- Saunders, the pletore i- produced I
D K LIVK R K I) DAILY
tobacco.
April 23 —Made up my mind to «•oast highway south of Cannon under special a-s|«tanre from th.*
throw life into the thing. Took trail B.;ach « ill <rf.ort.-n .hr road tin. (*n>trrf e.a tr, navy an.t ...................... r |
myself and m»*t a man. Fight. Got
i.txio M • ■
JOK HCCHKK, PR O P
licked. Vacation.
OBS ,|e8plte the fact that the par -1 Jimmy í;, t,n#.v ¡s ?h(. fr ^
con
April 25 —Cautious. Let three big tnership is only about six months ceded kid who
do. -n’l know
kn«.w what
io <l«v*sn’t
men go by. Stopped little man and old. ^ alrr.uly known as one of the discipline mmns n- r,,A .- *,.%<. tf
m«»-f enterprising construction firm-
got loaf of bread from him. No nmst
firms hi- h«*-t frie„d - o;r, .. . ,
.
in tii
is section. OBS is expected
expeett
this
to in dubdi
i
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whiskey in several days.
huí on
on the
Tnolh r«««*k
,,.,. 1 , tunnel sec­
..
? ,n,' h '* r*U'rv rhance. „n»ll
the Tooth
April 20 —Up early. Bound to kill hi«j
there comes one dav . ttirllllng <c-|
first man that showed up.
Found tion of the Columbia river highway fi«l'*nt that open- the young re­
•him.
Little fellow, no overcoat. relocation job and on the u p „ n> \\ cruit s eyes t«i a true id. i r.f
«I* i of what
Shivering. No Money. Give him railroad ^ta^i«»n at Bonneville.
the service mean-.
drink and lent him dollar. Slugged
a big fellow to make up f<»r it.
Brass watch; no works inside.
April 27 —Changed location for
luck. Struck it rich. Two men with
big wads. Just got hands <»n them.
When two others with Winches-
BY THE GALLON AT
1 ers canie up. Took to \voo«ls.
April :V )—Solid again. Men strang­
TH E WORKINGMAN'S HOME
ling along beautifully about a mile
apart. Good place to be, Thirty-
sfven dollars and twelve cents.
Free Drying Room For Pat. <>nS
Whiskey. Tobacco.
During May the entries w e .i In
1he same strain, recording various
UNSURPASSED
Cascade
triumphs and failures, but show­
Locks
ing for the most part a keen dis-
John Almquist, manager
At the Theatre
“ East of Java”
“ T h e T h r e e Musketeers'
9
‘Devil Dogs of the
M U T I N Y o n ,t h e BOUNT
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MILL ENI
Locks Cleaners
and Dyers
CV^AliK I. .K’A
BUY MILK at your local ^
HOLLYWOOD DAIRY J
FUEL OIL and KEROSENE
Morgan’s Standard
Service
Wonderful Meals
Pleasant Atmosphere
Good Beds
Convenient
CRAIGMONT HOTfcl
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