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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
T II K » < » " tVKLYK Heavy Lumber Production IncreaseShown K \ I I . L K l> ' '* r " |{ ° U n a r m e d ‘ S p an ish M a r c h e r ’ a t S t a le l'a ir A 1935 lumber production ¡neioasc for Oregon and Washington of ’i t per cent above 1931 is indicated in preliminary data collected by the Pacific northwest forest experiment station in cooperation with the l >. bureau o f the census, the forest ser vice announces this week. The cut of lumber for 1935 in the two states is shown to be <»,599.237.099 board fc*-t as against 5.it3.9li.non board feet rut in 1934. In 1932 the cut reached a depression low o f 3.8iil.5KI.itto feet, it is pointed out. Of lumber rut in 1935. Washington produced 3.459,951.000 hoard feet and Oregon 3,139,2Kfi,000, according to the experiment station report. Douglas fir led among species cut with a total o f 4,570.821,000 board feel, of which Washington produced -.717.- 390.000 feet and Oregon I.K53.13l.n00 feet. Ponderosa pine took second rank among species produced, with flreg.in cutting 1.024,017,000 feet and Washington 2KI.452.000. N 1 * I H in \\ 1 Tightening of Fire Laws In Prospect V rigid .Iiforcciuent of til• »late l.iw wlilcti proldtotn tile throw ing .tw o of hglil.sl m aterial along the highway* of Ih*- »tate w.»* all Forester M.OU1C. | ......ni 1 > b> Mal I W Kergosoll Not oftl> tijv e or»ter* tie.-n Issili d frolli Iti»’ foresti ) d* pari 1 uu-nt all wardens for strici » mi 1 forcem. nt ..f Ilo- law, t».g. llo r witi» lite tllallgoralion *>f special road |>.» |» nls n e- rt iUI llalU»ntoUn »rea » of thè state bill C liarl.s I* |‘ ra\. super I tilt. Ild* III *»f stai.' |Mtllcc, Iias li.*allll> . ndnrs.-d tiic Ilo.Ve atld ple»|gl-l| tlls ' I lit X| action •*ain»l t r,T*re«wminj| * »»ocutim M h, In »ranee I, " “ 'd lttsttr«| - ',*i 'S <:ut»op * '•"•t* aM i 11 "m*T Is-r*«*!, I" ' h"n* link, ik^i similar piu:tK ' " M> l" ’t bri in. 1 them glut a J -Il Run rubbrr, butM ls Ih» ’•»po-ity f.» * - is-oia: siili* ,fp. i -I r- nr<||.s, ,( i^, il.n d I# »IretfhM suppuri lini c»H>peratlon III rotigli Ilo- ’ The pr.-.K ni -f i Midi t n »¿l i » s o me. >.f or*lrrs tu liis p.-rsuiio.-l tu lll.lke a -p.-» l ll effurt tu stop ttlis l.-gi f r 11 • • i U'|s-4r» «I n, ^ social fum t| pr.ictlce < s i Milu liovir \\• ire iiuw .-ni. ring tlo- must] criticai pertisl " f Iti«* fIr*- sim u n ,", si.iti-l \|r Ferguson, "f.>r r.-curds o f *3 v p »s| P ars show tliat 11!•* Illusi i||s | HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT ëy f U U l M M l 1. strolls fire» ucciir aft»T 111«* flr »t o f - & INVESTMENT CO. tiigiist Ttils v..ir Ilo-re I» a «l**f• utI»* | Hood Ri\»r, Oregon in<-r».i»> in Ho- liaz.ird over pa*t i Pin ■ Ir.-.h:- i stall.rn. Rifats. «!'tng “ * p :fish March,’ on» \ lis lr .n ls. In s u ria rr, Kr«| |gM \ ars tiei ius- uf a favornlili- spring - of severs 1 unusual fr t- i.-ocr v-.iidlr which hr vili »hon at ih» PI io POI witli fr>-.|ii»-nt n i n i w lilcli Ita« re-j Other species cut included western [»fatinomi Jubilee G-» yen *lat» fair in Salrm. Ncpp-mbrr 7 to IS - . 11••• I III all UnilsllMil) derisa gruVV ili : hemlock w ith a total >>f 249.ll5.OOil Ue is rnc cf 1? A' "’, i .us fri re thr 4» K. k f lo** lr»ti ut-. I - ■ «rrn • f grass iiid w.-eds W itti III», ruinlog feet, of which Washington accounted . Untif.. tb'.t e-it! b- ?<*»•» rt th ’ f ir. f llu- hot. »Ir) w- »th»*r ami thè nry- f..r MLMljOOO; spruce, o f w hichi COBB mg uni uf tiiis grovvth, it iias re- Wasliington cut .».>.<*>4.(kii f t and have tak- n til«.* T. J. r. I k' i-. n lions* V n o i i V K V tT L U f -Olted ili un*' uf Iti»' lliust li.iJMr»|ul|s Oregon 72.504.000: and cedar, of vacated when Mr. T< irk*'ls» n accepl.-.l Notar) Puliti» siili.iti..Ils tliat II*» f ll'e.l fili- which Washington cut 89.737.OiHi feet a position in >■ atti» M M Met r • i and Oregon 19.941.000 feet. ('agende Lock*. 0r«coi of the Bonnie Pirk garage moved d'partm.-nt in » nuinto-r <>f >.-ars m w w w w w w w vw w vw w w w siiiuLer« »r* r'-sp.insilile fur n » ir ly Idaho w hite pine w ith a total eutj tii>- Kargs' belonging- Mr* k .rg i» Mr. and Mrs. Pi»-k Correli -pent a third <>f all lo ili callsa'.l f|r»-s w tildi o f Kt.285.000 feet. Port Orford cedar in Arizona with her mother-in-law Thursday. Friday and Saturday at with 32.510.000 feet, sugar pine with at pr>— nt. but plan» to r.-torn soon liave uei-iirred un lami» com ltig un der tlie Jlirlsallrtlon uf tllls d- |>art- 31.599.000 feet, w hite fir with 24,290,- Newport. They were acc.mi'.ni< d 1.s Of. Phon» «io» Rei Ph. Ili Mr. and Mr- J.iin* - L .-li drove to im-nt. ami Ito- faci tliat tt»** nu|nr 000 feet, larch with 17.K42.000, and Mrs. Correli'- -¡-1er. Mis- K. • and DR PI NN C CRUM The hall. - last week-end. Mr. Lash’s porli.>n >.f tlo-in originai., alung Ilo- hardwoods w itii 4R.fi<>0.000 feet, a re ] ¡ Ernes! Weece, both ..f Portland. IllgtlW i\s o f Ilo- state Indirai«*» tliat father iias n ill tiiere. 1 so among produced s| eeh - listed. . George P Opt» oí - t r I *t alvi Optif.u it i» Ito travehng nodorlst w tio I» HOOD RIVKIl Shingle production in 1935 amount- ¡n-law, Mr. .md Mrs. Baliff ..f s. at- Mr. and Mr*, i \ -tr.iin attende»! ®d to 3.554,966 squares fo r Washing- tie. their dang ter and i S- oli llulldioc a railroad »'(llplo)e.-s’ picnic at l.r '* - to Marne. Ilil» law w tildi prohltiit» II*»’ ton and 452.457 for Oregon. Lath pro- m , | i , j , | . |1;„| (|inn..r tt prlr...- tai lak>- n> ar Portland -iimlay. IhruWing a tta ' uf llgti|<-<| m aterial duetion totaled 159,524.000 pieces fo r ! Sunday. The Baliffs and Mrs Mc- Mr. and 'Ir*. T«d Johnson were in li is |ir. n In effect fur thè past e|«-ven Washington and I Ul.78fi.000 pieces fo ri |»..nal.| had I... . visiting Mr Pric- - Portland last v\«-. k-.-n«! t»< h.lp Mr- > -.r - imi aii Intensivi- educai‘unni ®re* on* ! mother in Port »nd. M and Mrs. I. A U N D R Y The canvass showed that 1122 George W eb-r of ad. Lock- hail Johnson - -islcr »•»•lebrate tu r hirth- i ini|Ni!gTi h i» h> .-n e.irri.sl «>n lo In »lay. lumber and shingle mills in »he tw o] ,|jnnor w j„ , ,h.. Prjpi funo t’ i< pllbllc uf thè flirt ami lo at th<* same Finis! I NNufk atvl Mlsh states operateil at least a portion o f . IV Ils i-ii.iperaliull. \.-Verlll»-less, Mr. and Mrs. i.liarl*-» lt»»t»»-rts»»n - bundle* handled. the year. W.-II- m Portland W.-dn»s»lav to meet Ilo- niiiuh.'r uf tlie».- ftres |» far tuo Charles 11* ..tie's father .md nin Washington stan»ls first and Ore M i l s . J *• T K V F. N * eight members of Bonn.viii»- ft,,, gri al and a d<-|. rmlm-d «-ffurt w ill t»e gon second among lumber producing th-!-. Dp. and Mrs. I t ft. Bettle of - c u t troop >:» who have spent two Iliade |.. reduce thc||i tliruugli laW t aseada I. 01 k * stabs, (he foresi service points out. Oregon City, and hi- brother. V NX. .-nforcement.” w * * - k s .t Caiuii Meriwether Mr. Bob-, Beatle o f Riverside, Calif, -pent eiitson is scoutmaster id ttie troop. Sunday with the Bcatks. Many o f the “ guess-your-weight” M. M. McCrady dr<\. to Taft oil P H O N E Y I N S U R A N C E . Mrs. J, Linden, mother of Ray rackets at amusement parks are only C O M P A N IE S S C O R E D eome-on dodges for pick-pockots. Farmer, came out from Portland business Sunday md relurn»-d at p,, \I. M. midweek. The weight-guesses pats the victim, Sunday to visit Ra> apparently to get an idea o f the MeCradyg. Hugh li. Karl» , s la te ilisijra m -e Mr. and Mr*. Tom Morris’ 14- weight, but in reality to locate the monthK-old baby i» m th»- I »«•> rn- cuininissiom-r. has ask.-»l n e w s p a p e r s Mr. and Mrs. John K re wallet. Simple signals inform the moved from I tods, n to tin i.-cher hoHpital in Portland with ■ n of III»* »tat** to warn tlo- piddle Jur llorlirr. Uunff inf. i-ti-d ,rrn. piek-pockets where to reach for the « “ ‘Hit reservation at Bonn, viii» agallisi MTV lllg a» »genta for or pur purs*’ . and the victim is robbed soon f'Jing the house where th* ein : AI. INSTITUTION chasing insurance from iin.iullior- after he gets back in the crowd. ,\ppil! Cl \TKS VOIR u«d companies an.i iiasociatlong. In Burks form erly lived. The Burks v v w w w w w v w w v w w v v w v w w p.vriM )NA0E . o-tliig as an ag.-nt for sin-h »-<inc»-rns i person siihjeei* liimat-lf to ti«-*vy |..-naltles .»nd in Im ying from th«-m GRADE A RAW AND W VW W VW VW W W VW W VW VW VV< i h»- is »ln». f»»r disappointment when PASTEURIZED MILK Mrs. -h«-lzn Mondellf iia* b< .*0 ill i | li - presents his claim , as Hies.- asso the past week. ciations seldom pay li.n-k what they v*. T<-d Huskey carne Imme last week with a fractured should* r, injured while at work in Mosler. : 'S*' G . A. Dodson Hollywood Dairy Viento Mr. and Mr*. J. ft. J»-n<-s motonsl to Portland last Monday, B O N N E V IL L E G IF T SHOP on the Reservation Mrs. John Evans o f Hood R iverì visited v.-rna and Irene O-derson last Sunday. ! First National Bank O F HOOD R IV E R “muza Ilia* visited |n Sunday wilh friends I-1 oik Huard of Happy Dell filling I station sp.-nt , few hours h*T. 'un- day. DR. MELVIN E. JOHNSON physician CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . $ 115,00000 TOTM. RESOURCES........... 1,450,000.00 and surgeon Cascade Locks Phone 35 MIKE’S FOR Kf.RHT f t , A s s Barbering « Portland Cascade Locks The Dalles Post, No. 19 A M E R IC A N LEGION Old Fort Dalles FROLICS Presents the 1936 SEPTEM BER 3-4-5 Parade of pioneer horsedrawn equipp<«)Ic. Wlt^ ^ afternoon of first day. Historic.il pagcRnt- w't^1 ca 125, evenings of Septemcr 3 «ind 4. History With Whoopee all the rime loin the crowds! have fun. Come, gain historical know le fl j