The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, August 07, 1936, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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    T H K It O X X E V I L L E
SIXTEEN
KKI«*V, M f;lsr
1) A M r H H 0 X 1 0 1 « K
reporter Wednesday when he asked LOCKS
CHAMB
LONG-LIVER BURL
two little girls oil the government
COUNCIL AIMS TO
' Ralph williams of the We« l Boast reservation
TOIIR HAM PROJECT
their names were.
HALT FIRE PERIL Power company at Cascade Bocks is *We don’t what
have any names,'' said
the owner of a ..................uri which one. ‘ We belong to the government. ,
Of
|.„.U
( :<iRtinucd front Pajee One
CENT A WOKD
I,,,
i,a-
kepi
alive
in
water
for
......
of
ln*r of Commerce uin
Classified Advertising rates are («¡ub. appeared with .t the coiunutb*
t'nn two years an unusual eiremn.
"O'
..
levying
of
W
ill.
M
\
II.
ROOKS
Town^euders
to
ask
one cent per word with a mini­
French’s tavern it. Itonnevin, T(
Stance,
he
says.
He
core
had
a
burl
mum charge or 15 cents, pay­ ,is smail a license fe- jubsibh1 oil
ih.it lived nine months, but bm Patrons of the Bminevill publie •i-.y before making „ t)ltlr Qf *
able strictly in advance. Ads the carnival which they \\a:it^ to I present
celai d.nu, it Was announced ai <•». ,
plant i> still P'dting out
who desire to obtain speelal
may be left at Ye Gift Shoppe firing to town the first week in tiep­ brilliant green shoots and shows ;m library
‘
hooks may leave their request v\itti ......ting Tuesday.
in Bonny Villa. Bonneville Gift! t •u!»er. The carnival would fie heel >jgn o f dyiim'.
Shop on the dam reservation, j on property belonging to J. B. Label*
i hick Johnson, librarian. iti.I the William Keeler was in charg-of,
Morgan's service station or Thej front of Frank Halls residence.
. f""r which .„uil,
........ vv ill 1» mailed out from Port­ ..................
HMM'KVH*
HERE
11
raiigeinentH
for
t»,.« Bonnes m,.
Kofierg
of
Hood
Hiver,
head
nerv
ice
is
a
reg­
office
in
Cascade!
Print*
Chronicle
land. Thl ili. lililUi
Concrete
evidence
that
radical
ag­
instructor
of
the
county
swim
iani-i
mg
Any
citizen
of U.e Uckssvhoh
Locks.
olai* feature with most libraries, but
paign committee, outlined the piansi itators are spreading their foul Johnson said many persons are not Inlerestisl ill touring the (jatn j
FOB SALK
v ited to attend.
of his organization for a six-day] teachings among the young at Bon­ aw«re of it.
swimming school for children of this neville was rev. .led to the Chronicle
HOUSE THAILER. 7 by 12 feet, four district the last week in August. The
wheels, stove, other furniture
promised him their coopera-
built in. *50. A. K. Schmidt, 3400 I 1 council
tion.
and
Mayor Manchester ap­
K Street. Vancouver, Wash. ai4p pointed Councilman
Merrill to ar­
range for a suitable
beach.
Cast yeat
WOOl*
COOKING RANGE,
medium
. .. the county
.. . s .....
,u size.
' complete
..
.
,
10
net*
cent
of
total
with coils,
pipe and. Milation received instruction
. . .= _ ai » pop-
»he
u ,
uu
warming 7 oven. -Ml. H. L. Myers.,
o- cminnn
..hildren
„
fre»>
schools,
including
so
Warrendale.
a< from
1 Cascade . . Locks.
.
TRAILER rlts'M.,:;?. largest stock in C. L. Rankin pointed oui a new
RED & W H IT E S TO R E II
city. Buy now while stock is com­ angle to the city’s quest for a jail
plete. Hornby Motor Co.. 5253 N.E. when li.‘ >iid Hood River county is
Union. Tel. WA 0553.
mltf paying r.*nt t<> the citv of Hood River
for os" of its jail, and very likely
Sped a Is for ri day, a d S a tur day A ug ust
S
LOT? FOR SALE OR LEASE in ueau- would do the same for ( .iseai'*’*
tifiil Bonny Park. Cottages for rent. Locks.
Pla-Safe
Inquire Garage , Dodson. Phone ì Action on Hie contractors' July es-
i’kg . 3 for
14F14.
mltf j timale f.»r the water system was
I postponed until Wednesday, due to
It A W Large
qq
MISCELLANEOUS
¡ failure of PWA offieials to pass
No.
1
Tins.
4
for
¿
Ï/C
PLAIN SEWING and all kinds of upon the recent change order in
Mending done reasonably. Em -1 time for the meeting.
Medium
i
broidering and Crocheting. In­
size.
3
for
1 • C
quire two houses west of
Grim’s store. Bonny Villa
G rou n d Slo th N u m erou s
No. 1
FOR RENT
Tins
M illio n s o f Y e a r s A go
FURNISHED houses. Reasonable. 1 Ground sloths strange lumbering
See Andy Lane, Casiade Locks, i beasts that The first human inhab­
R A W
itants of tin's continent may have
2
oz.
CABINS, furnished or unfurnished, hunted, were immigrants like the
lights and water included. See J. II. men, but they came from the op­
R A W
Fuigham. next to Bowen A Fruirsi posite direction. Human migration
24
lb.
Red iS White store. Cascade Locks. came from the northwest, from
alTtf Asia; ground sloths came parlier,
and from the southwest, from trop­
It A \V Can** and
NICE CLEAN apartments and cabins. ical
America,
where
the
strange
Maple pint jog
Well furnish' I. Block south of race of beasts had their first home.
Safeway store. C. E. Miller. Cas­ Sloths lived long in South Amer­
cade Locks.
aT j ica without appearing on the north­
It a W Home Style
Nr». 24 Tins. 2 for
FFKNSHEI) APARTMENTS. Strictly ern continent, because through
millions of years of the earlier
modern. Penn's Tavern.
a7
part of the Age of Mammals there
’« - H r
was
a
wide
area
of
sea
between
Pkg.
R & W
FIHS R E M
and South America.
FOl lt-HODM HOUSE, partially fur -1 North
When this clos'd over, perhaps
nislierl. *15 per month. See J. H.1 thirty
B A W Ige. *»4 tin'
years ago, intermigra­
Fuigham next t<> Bowen A Ennis'; tion of million
for salads. 2 for
animals began between the
with R 6 W
Red A White store.
a 7 two continents,
and
the
first
sloths
__________________________________________ !
appeared in North America. These
Pint tree-ripenod
NOTICE
developed
four
distinct
genera,
B A \V select
GARBAGE COLLECTORS claiming' which ranged in size from a six-
to represent Chris Oeiliania. local . month calf to a sb »rt-legged ele­
garbage man. have been making phant. The last of them became
false claims. Be sur** your col-; extinct a relatively short time ago:
lector lias proper authorization1, Hie skeleton of one of them, found
before giving ymir vv-.rk to him. j in New Mexico and now in the Vale
It A W
Ask to see CecilianiY- name un! museum, still has its ligaments and
l-lb. Tin
printed bill.
a7 1 part of its skin
In South America also the group
survived until the coming of man.
l ar down in Patagonia, in a rave,
there were found large pieces of
skin of one of these animals, with
34-oz. Tin
its coating of hair still on it. to­
3 for
gether with H ip sloth’s skull. The
cave also yielded evidence of hu­
man occupation while the sloth was
still alive.
of ice cream Ilian
any other Cascade
R »V \V Prepared,
Locks store.
with paddle
Gold Discovery in Ala ska
Also
Gold was first discovered in Alas
All Flavors
ka in 1848 in the gravels of Kenai
li A \\ ni,ule from
river by P. P. Doroshin, a Russian
' " e e l Cream Grade
mining engineer, who was then
making an examination of the min­
Plates . .Napkins . .
eral
resources of the district for
Clips . . Utensils
the Russian-American company. In
1850 and 1851 Doroshin, with a
working force of 14 men, prospect­
Pails
ed the gravels of two streams en
tering Kenai river between Kenai
with fintlb
and Skiiak lakes und those of a
third stream tributary to the lat­
ter lake. Gold was found nearly
everywhere in the gravels ex an»
C A SC A D E
Inerì, but not in commercial quan­
tities.
LOST \ \ |) eoi M)
LOST—White purse containing pa­
pers and keys. Reward. Return to
CASCADE LOCKS
post office, Casearie Locks. a7
W ANT ADS
NG S
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,
Matches
Tomato Juice
Ivory Soap
Corn Beef
Vanilla
EGGS
Pancake
Flour
Standard
Syrup
Large
25c doz. Pineapple
9c
Tea
Pears
35c
Olives
15c
Corn Flakes
We Offer
More Flavors
Picnic Supplies
15c
Coffee
27c
Flav-R-Jell
14c
Kippered Snacks
14c
Root Beer Extract
9c
Mustard
9c
Butter
Lunch
IT
39c
7 -
9c
19c
23c
19c
19c
43c
Brown Bread
Oven Baked
Beans
2 for 27c
Salad Dressing
qt. 33c
Burnett’s Ice
Cream Liquid
Mix
3 for 25c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CANTELOUPE
DRUG
CO.
TOMATOES
'I
3 for
Hk
3 pounds
10e