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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1927)
I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1927 VALUABLE RELICS AM M SCHOOL Captain Earl Hammond Pre sents Norge Mementoes, Are Appreciated 1 M -J -.- v' ' Tlie Current issue of the Che ma wa American, the newspaper printed iat the Salem United States Indian training school, con tains the; following:) "At a special assembly called by Supt. McGregor recently. Cap tain Earl! Hammond, the explorer presented the school a historic souvenir from an air craft that flew oveif the North Pole. This air craft was the dirigible, Norge, under command of .. Amundsen. Captain Hammond, by trading, collected! practically all the mater ial left ajt Nome when the historic craft was dismantled and returned to Italy.! The souvenir; is a pic ture showing the Norge as it first touched the ground, and a printed ropy of the log of the craft as it f lew over the pole onr the voyage that began at Dome, Italy, and ended at Nome, Alaska. The pic ture frame is the tublar alloy meal used for the framework of the ship and the printing is on the aeroplane cloth that covered the dirigible.! This historical souven ir is appreciated by .the student body and will always be kept zealously by the school, and as time goeaby its value will In crease and the interest in the his torical evpnt grow. On account of bo many Alaskan students It Is of special fnterest to Chemawa and is certainly appreciated. Thanks to Captaii Hammond!" i - I - : - er jny Jackson ; county, at an esti mated cost of 15000. ,' . Golden Mary Mining company, Grants Pass. Oregon, covering the r appropriation of 800 gallons per honr from Jewett creek mine mill ing in -Josephine county, at an es timated cost of J 52 5. Golden Mary Mining company. Grants Pass, Oregon, covering the appropriation of 0.1 second foot from a spring for domestic use and irrigation of 2 acres in Josephine-county, at an estimated cost of $300. V . Scott V. Davis, , Medford, Ore gon, covering the appropriation of water from a spring and waters of Skookum creek for use 'In Jack son county. ' Elizabeth Wering, Yankton, Oregon, covering the appropria tion of water from Cox creek for 'irrigation and fish pond in Colum bia county. Itobt. K. Looke, Allegany, Ore gon, covering the appropriation of water from a spring for domestic use in Coos county. Nash leads the world in motor car value, peautlful display of new models at tn T W. Petty john Company. 365 North Com kmercial S. ! j : n. ; ; Ira W. iJoreensen. 190 S TUh St. Parts for all makes of cars. Best equipped auto accessory store in this section. Prompt and re liable service the rule. . () Cost of Development Esti mated at $30,000; Dallas Man Wants Water Thp Aqua Utility company, with headquarters at Bay City, has filed with jthe state engineer hers application covering . th appro priation of; 25 second feet of water from the kilches river for manu facturing purposes In; Tillamook county. The cost of the develop ment waj estimated at $30,000. Other applications for water permits filed with the state en- gineer follow : B. F. Ftelger, Dallas, Oregon, ; . . . I. it 1. f luvcring ie np; priauon oi .! ij-vseeond foot from an unnamed trib- utary of Pacific octan for supply for fish pond j in Lincoln county, at an estimated cost of $300. Aqua Iftility company, Bay City, Oregon, covering the appro priation of 25 second, feet from the Kilches river for manufacture Ing purposes In Tillalaojg county, at an estimated cost or$3O.Q304 O. C. & E. R. R. company, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, coving the ap propriation! ot econd Ioot from Cherry creek for water sup Ply for locomotive engines for use in Klamath county, : 4 Irown Willamette Paper com pany, Portland, Oregon, covering the appropriation of .2 second foot from Willamette river for the Irri gation of 10 acres In Clackamas county, at an estimated cost of $1250. i: i . Arch Cape Land company, Port land, Oregon, coverlngthe appro priation of 1 second - foot from .Mason creek for domestic supply in Clatsop county. Arch Cape Land company Port land, Oregon, covering the appro- 2 priation of 1 second ' foot from A Cedar creek for domestic supply 'L in Clatsop county. I Sam H. Webb. Astoria, Oregon, I covering the appropriation of 4.0 I second feet from Arch Cape ereek I for development of 50 theoretical horsepower In Clatsop . county, . at an estimated cost of $10,000. - - Ceo. F. Young, North Powder, Oregon, covering the! appropria tion or water from an unnamed slough, tributary of North Pow der river, for Irrigation purposes in Union county. J. B. Weaver, Union, Oregon, covering the appropriation of five "liners inches from a"prlng ; for nock water and the irrigation of 2 acres in Union county. 1 y a. i. weaver, union, urguu, fTeVing the appropriation of, five miners inches of j drainage, water for stock water and supplemental irrigation of 25 acres fa U b ion county. ; . , Ear! E. and J. B. Weaver. Un- O Ion, Oregon, covering -the appro priation of water from Little crefek for domestic and stock use and. the irrigation of 10 acres in Union tonnty, Wm. J. Walsh, Prospect, Ore gon, covering the appropriation ot 27 second feet from Rogue river for.placfr mining and the develop ment vf $9 tfeeyreUval orse'yow- The" 'Cherry City Baking Co.'s bread, pies and cakes are of high est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries: visit ft. Worth while. A Salem show place. ..) Henry O; Miller, 194 S. Coml St., where most people prefer to get their auto parts for all makes of ears Trade . here and r make savings on all auto parts. () OFFICIALS U TO EMM ACnOH Commission Issued an Order Describes Rates; Pen alty Affixed Officials of the Southern Pacif ic company and the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co: have been cited to appear before the public service commission in Portland May 4 and show cause why the order of the commission fixing rates on hay, grain and grain products, potatoes and on ions, should not be complied with. At the time of Issuing this order the commission sent a letter to the attorney general directing him to file appropriate proceedings against the carriers to exact pen alties provided by law for their refusal to comply with the com mission's order reducing the rates on hay and grain. The commission on August 29, 1924, issued an order describing reasonable rates for the transpor tation of these commodities be tween points within the state of Oregon. The order, prescribed a substantial reduction in rates. The order was -contested by the railroad corporations with the re sult that the supreme court hand ed down an opinion upholding ac tion of the commission. It was said that the Southern Pacific company and the Oregon Washington Railroad & Naviga tion Co. has refused in some In stances to " place the prescribed rates in operation. The penalty for refusal to comply with the commission's order was fixed by law at $10,000 for each offense. Patton Bros, have on display the latest in Easter Cards. Make your choice from a beautiful and varied selection one of the best displays of greeting cards ever shown in Salem. 340 State St. () Slate surface roofing applied over your old shingles. We have over 200 Jobs in Salem. Nelson Bros., plumbers, sheet metal work. 355 Chemeketa. () State Convention to Meet in Portland on May 9-11 The " state convention of " the Council of Religious Education will be held at the First Presby terian church in Portland" on May 9-10-11. Fred de Vrlea, presi dent of the Marion county coun cil of Religious Education, would like to have all the Questionnaires which were sent to the Sunday School teachers, answered and re turned by May 1 in order to make a complete report possible. About 200 answers have been received already, but many more should be turned in. There wil be no eg istration fees at the state conven tion and no free entertainment. , A good three day program has been arranged and all Sunday schools in Marlon county should elect their : delegates at once, and attend . the convention according to Mr. DeVries. INGROWN HAIL Tunis Right Out Itself lis V P "Outgro" f s a harmless antlsep llc manufactured for chiropodists, tiowever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions. :. t . 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