The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, February 13, 1936, Page THREE, Image 3

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    )XV f i l i l i \HY 13 . 19-K».
T 11 K
C H K O N IC L E
H BUTCHER IS
ZI EXECUTIONER
ithout Norvex Severed
of 221.
_Silently und probably
»hudder In in any u t«*n«l**r
ll„. word y i u round that Au-
r, i *)*• r, executioner, lia« add-
»I, \.i 1 TJ1 t<> In'« ax handle,
jat k'ory trail® of henfl ehop-
i.1|,ilrln- chiefly an Iron nerve
Ktroke from Ilia half-
.in tin* nop** of tin* neck,
ipr \n onM never to have
or bungled. u sin which
of lili ronf**r**e® In other
are frequently accused of.
r In rapidly winning recog-
* h tin* world’ll champion ex**-
r, whether he Ilk«-« It or not
a butcher by profession, hut
lieij that humdrum sort of
ear* ago. Hut he transferred
onipllshmerits of his trade to
rotloner’s block.
ip K*I.......... who have had t®
observers at his executions
tfie whole secret of his me-
I pi*rfei*tlon ll**s lu his cool
to measure the curve and
h of the condemned man’s
ght the spot where he In-
v strike and then accurately
his blow.
i* a method of his own In
jil*. As the shaved neck of
detnned Is held In port t loo
»traps and adjusted deftly
assistants, (Jroepler holds his
id strulghht before him and
It up and down In taking
like gesturing with a stiff
n his right he holds the ax,
inting with his left eye,
a short hut quirk blow—and
ser.
Job bas to be done In eve-
ess. with white gloves, and
er the gloomy dawn Is ren-
rle by a single electric
ometlmes a woman or man
) the block gets hysterical
ieks, but on the average the
ver In a few minutes after
learned leave* the cell, hears
ence once more and Is bent
to the block by the two as-
ler. In his fifties, drawn« a
salary of 150 marks from
;e of Prussia, und gets an­
nul rks (*15) for each exe-
It Is forbidden in Germany
iraph him. Ills wife runs
ssful laundry In his home-
Magdeburg.
ly Figure Haunts
ians in North Wilds
'^1, Sask.—Appearance of a
oodtsl tlgufe which atulks
Jacks settlers dining the
ft* aroused fears among In-
* ■1 sup® rati • loos w h ttn I hat
¡IL’o,” mythical Indian devil,
roaming this northern coun-
c I um - c ’*
In
Bonneville
weld-
H.v w ill meet i„ |».,r tl.m.f |„Bte.„| „f
New |v weds Mr. and Mrs. Hill
-«I [he dam because ,,r ¡, |a,.k of
-
owatny
will accompany Librarian
^ c i h t f s at Honneville. according to
Unities .Jones, Hobart Wilson and
\N .lllam G. W’Mner. slate supervisor
Katherine Mriggs to Eugene
>almday evening to attend the
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rharged for the
„ "'ll. ;i1 ,t" ‘ 1 diversity oi Ore-
welding course. Which will meet on j ' " " ’1
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n.
l ri.-y j. reported to be mnov-
wednesdavs from 7 to y pill( .t
>"g
t
le
moth balls and chasing the
***»uthe mt <ixth and stark str.
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and boiled shirts
NmmgermnU
rn;u|<l for
ino-t
of
this
week
in
preparation fori
transport itiori
the even).
* Iharles llrundn ha- .... . selected
I'.'u. Ilohhergcr spent the week-I
Instructor f«.r the plumbing an*l
plpefllting cl i-s Tuesday* -,t g fim. end v¡siting hi- sister in Portland.
I M. <leghorn spent the weekend
under the auditorium stage.
yt
in
Portland.
‘ •"lerholtz will instruct the ga- arid
d ie s e l e n g in e class ,t 7 p m. Friday
Joins M. Lie, president of the
m the s.*me place Instructor for tie- Arnei ¡can Academy of Ilesign, vis­
electric,| classes will be innounced ited tin- dam last week in tlie <;a-
later. No fi-.- |s charged f,,r these P*cit> of a !'\\'.\ artist. Mr. Lie is
classes and all Interested men arc putting in oil.- the stories of such
isked to sign
,.t the new aomin- •if'-at project- as Honneville, Moul-
istration building.
der, Grand Coulee and Fori Peck
duns. A number of hi- paintings are
said to hang in world-famous mu­
DAM VALENTINE DANCE
seums of the country.
or apprentice training.
SEE “MAC”
— A T THK—
o k e g o n - w a s h i n g t o n
FOX FA K M
FOK
THE OREGONIAN
DR. MELVIN E. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cook returned
last week from the O’Shaugnessy
dam in the high Sierra Nevada*, soon
to tie San Francisco’s main source
of wafer. Mr. Cook gave instruction
P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON
Cascade Locks Phone 35
A.
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JOHN N. MOHR
Wishes to Announce
SET FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
Jim Mieli and Paul Flegel of Bon­
ne' db -up* r--'Tv ice , ach si>»-nf sev­
Valentin* lav I** tomorrow aim tin*
eral days in Portland this week.
«lain will
"■bra!,- with a special
1 he dam's basketball team will
\ dentine d <nc< in tin- government
Play
the Washougul, Wash., io w n
auditorium.
1
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in
l'iies<lay at s |,.m. in the grade
Fi-her's orchestra of Portland will
school gymnasium.
play and special decorations are he­
I he l . s. administration fyag-
in® piare»! today t « * make the nail a
keteers
are slated to battle General-
veritable fairyland.
Stu
today
at 7 p.m. in the grade
Admission i- #o ceni- per person.
>- liool gymnasium. The ad boys will
meet the I . s. shops team Monday
< POKING ^4 IIODL IO rOviK
evening, same time, same place.
Tile * Uegoni ,ri coi,king school
• ierieral-Shea wilt play Columbia
will \ i—i t 1 1,-cade Lock- March is
Monday at H p.m.
for a demonstration. The W,-*t
Tlie Honneville handball tourna-
Power company his offered
j
merit
started Monday evening with
-e of an electric r inge, Fi ft* en
fiv,
match'-,
-schedules ar** posled
prizes Will he given.
in the operation of high lines.
In celebration of the completion of
the first year of women’s gym­
nasium classes, a luncheon was
given l ist Tuesday afternoon at the
government auditorium. Forty-five
women were present.
THAT HE WILL BE A CANDIDATE FOR THE
REPUBLICAN NOMINATION
— F « It —
District Attorney
FOR HOOD RIVER COUNTY AT THE PRIMARY
ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 15. 1936.
I \l)VOC \TE v ig o r o u s i . u v e n f o r c e m e n t , i m p a r t i a l
•I I'STICK W O SERVICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF
HOOD RIVER COUNTY
y
POUF
A little moonligt
Now and then
Will marry off
The best of men.
PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CHAPMAN’S GROCERY
Boy Scouts
< \*S \I>K I.IH k«s
Sixleen out " f
rneuiher» Were
present at Iroop .'fini- meeting last
Tiiursday evefiing. Twelve were iti
full iiniform.
S<-"utmaster Morgan explain**d 1)is
new progress sheet on which each
patrol iias a special place.
Troop .'P.ii has two first-class
scouts. finir second-ciass scout»,
tvvclve bnderfont scouts, and two
m w mcnihcrs Ibis week.
\ft> r meeting. 12 ,,f thè nienif><*rs
fonned in line at Scout master Mor-i
gaii’s servire station and marched in
single file tu thè <>dd Fellows hall,
vvhere th**y were prese ni ed to thè
Kagles’ aeri*’ lodge. The t.ascade
l.ocks acri*’ is sponsoring thè locai
troop. and Ibis w.,s their first oj,-
porlnnitv lo insite,-t il. The hovs
dernonstrated first aid, sudi as ap-
plying hsrslages. and c.irrying an in-
jiired persoli from a liurning build­
ing. and also shovved how lo nuild
a fire w ithout mntches.
The l.ocks troop meets each
Tfiursday al Hi** bigi» school gym-
nasluin at 7 :w» p.m. and lakes Ibis
opportuni! v to extend an inv It.ition
to aiiyonc inlerested to attcnd tiieir
meetings .usi wat«*h Ihent drill and
*lemonstrale.
Richard Kcnny. Suribe.
Pool & Snooker
DRUMMOND H A LL
Cascade Locks
M I K E ’S
rn,nn(,nt School f o r D e a f
FO lt FIR S T CLASS
f 1 Immanent school for
^ " tl:(. ( rilt*>t] States was
ln Hartford, Conn., In
Barbering
Cascade Locks
CASCADE LOCKS. OREGON
x
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Apricots
rx»
Grown Point—2% size n r .
2 for
1
rineapple . .
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1
Flour
Zi/C
1
Light ulobe
%
Dole—1 V* size 0 1
2 fo b
Z 1c
'" T 'i 'l '"
RAP-IN-W AX
\V.\\ PAPER—100-fool rolls
16c
COFFEE . .
S"H *
.
Crackers
K*’nr*at—sizes 15 I O —
to 7 .-» watts
Marshmallows
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.
lZc
Shortening.
17c
Q
1*.
O a li
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u is.
29c
11c
"I,,:
Leslie’s Shaker
2 m s.
i g
IO C
SOUPS
1
BUTTER
IIORMEL'S—2 FOR
1 lb. 3 6 c
Better Vale Silex—Freshly
Ground—1 LB.
FLOUR ..................
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Ind. — Orville Uolemnn
ke to find a man *lr,*ssed
frarecniw. When Coleman
1 fi> a fleld on his furu»
® he learned his scarecrow
a •"It, a shirt and a hnt.
y "c,«t jonal
1
, r *crow Lose* Shirt
SESSIONS IN PORTLAND
on tlie auditorium notice hoard. All
other players are asked not to try
to use the courts between 5 and 10
p m. each evening until the tourna­
ment is finished.
Al Millis, Columbia Construction
company rigger, gravely but un­
steadily informed us Monday even­
ing lliat In- was leaving Oregon and
its present icy climate early Tu**s-
day morning to try his hand at steel
work on tin- Southern Pacific rail-
road’s bridge at Sausalito.
calif,,
across the hay from San Francisco.
Jim Hich escorted Miss Ida Man­
ning of Dodson to Portland Monday
evening to have dinner at the Paul
Flegd home.
1
egendary evil spirit Is de-
as a ghost-like figure of «
aring a sack over the head
,s cut out for eyes.
I settlers und Indians have
to police that the figure
near their lonely homes
P> in the north area around
lonal park and frightened
th weird nntlcs.
dlan said the figure stalked
hush to his camp, seised a
boiling water and threw It
•cabling his hack.
® In the district swear the
a
an evi l spi ri t
and no month. White
I Slv ‘t i'1 a ’’craxy Indian.”
WELDING CLASS HOLDS
TIIRFIK
22c—2 lbs. 43c
SWAN RIVER HARD WHEAT
ii> LBS.
$1.59
1 Silex Given FREE See Chapman’s for Details
FLOUR
COFFEE
SWAN RIVER MAUI I WHEAT
21*4 LBS.
SCHILLINGS
POUND
89c
27c
*
26c