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About University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-???? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1908)
U niybrsity of O regon M onthly 37 Clay products ........ ..............................| ................... $ 506492 C oaFand products : .......... ■ . . . . : .............................- -268,180 C o p p e r . . . ; . , ................................................................ . 105,35 G old3.......... ................................................. •................. 1,366,900 Lime .......................................... . . . . . ............... ' ___ ' 32'388 ^Mineral W aters . . ...................................... ; .............. 12,523' Q u ic k silv e r.............. ...........• ; 5C .......... ,t . ' $and and gravel .......... ................... .......................... 107-,644 S i^ e r . •........ S .............................. I ........ • . 33,’l6 ^ .<. |||| O ther products (nickel, etc.) . . . | | : .r .. H | 535„566 Total .......................................................................... .$ 2,640,406 It can be seen from this th a t the- o u tp u t' of the state is consid erable and the indications are th at its mineral wealth has scarcely been tapped as yet. It is only ’the o vershadow ing preponderance^ of o u r'g ia n t lumber and tim ber interests th a t has d e n ie d to. dwarf the im portance ^©f the smaller resourdésT T he, output of our sister s t a t e * 'W ashington for the same year vfcas.-$9,936,143,00. ’The* ambunt provided’ by W ashington for the süpport‘/ctf mining d e p a rt m ent,annually is $7085.00./ T h at of Idaho I $6,000.00; and of'South Dakota $7,600.00. F or the school/year of 190$ and ’07 California ^appropriated $12,042.17 for her school of mines*. M ontana’s annual appropriation for the same purpose1'is':' F ó r 'maintenance, $31,000.00;'.for-’equip ment, $45,000; and finally the* amounf provided by th e £ sovereign state . of Oregon iS f | -For m aintenance".............................f ____, .'.'7/.‘SM ^«l,600.'00 F or e q u i p m e n t ? .......... | .................../ .. lOOtOQ 11 T otal- . H. H H H / . f . ’. S B <^T?$, 1,700.00 Apd this was for the regular yean before the appropriation was held up. It should be remembered th a t W ashington, South DakofM^ Idahl; California and- M ontana are already-'in possession of plants worth several thousands o-fi dollars each, California, oWhr One million; anct that the figures given represent merely the’»runnirig'expenses* I The, total value of the entire equipment of, tfee'.Universify q&Ofegbn- and Oregon A gricultural College" >wfll lidf'pxceed $2,000.00. The num ber o f ‘students, registered n mining at W ashington; is 81; S o u th ' Dakota, Idaht& C alifornia, 281; ^fontana, 75 and