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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1934)
X I MK ! JAM < H RON l< I K ®GN STATE NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST Scenes and Persons in the Cun ent News Bri ef Re su m e of Ha p pe ni n gs of the Week Col ccted tor Our Readers Cold H ill— Depositors o f the de funct llrooking i -State hank will toon recalva the rifili and final di-id'-nd of 15 p<-r cent on claims against the savings department. Astoria — The lari bonded debt of Aslorla o ff April 1, In 1914 made a bond I isuo of highway Improvement. I - The new dmtroyer Farragut launched at Qulnry, Mans. 9 Itoyal marines on review when the Brltlsn fleet flailed |ho West Indies. 3 Col. Kddte Itlrkrnbnrker. famous war ace, testlf>lug before the senate post office committee, * * * * » c.-nt of the will be paid the county 5400,000 f ' r Kugena — Sixteen (hiriese pheas ants, all show birds, hare he a kill* I by a dog at the Ku. »ne »tate g.ime farm. 1200 and Included 12 hens and four cocks. Kugene — Out o f a total of 23 school districts In Lane couuty c lg - Ible to receive funds under the edu cational relief act, 1 4 have ma le ap plication to the county school auf r- Intendent. Eugene— I-ane connty ban!'# w.M pay the county one-fourth c f 1 per cent, on deposits of $1.009 or more, according to an agreement with the county court. Tbls will bring the county about 1150 a year. Salem During the preat-ut month the gam« commission, acn rd n ; to Matt Itycktnan, sup- rlntend nt cf hatcheries, has lib# rated 310.009 four-inch rainbow trout. Approxi mately 225,000 were liberated in the Deschutes rlv# r. Klamath Kalla — William Kltt- ridge, rauch owner of the great Klamath marsh, reports that more than 15.009 turkeys will be raised on the marsh this year. They will fatten on grass-hoppers and the my riad of other insects- Wlllauilna — Bex D. Horton has be* n reelected principal of the Willa- tuina schools. 1‘resent teachers also haxe been reelected for the coming year. According to a report of the school board, Wlllumifr. will not need federal relief for Its schools. This “ Orel# IMane" may replace the runabout In the averar* American family, according to the designerà. The piano has an umbrella like wing god ran I n # landed at a 00-degrve angle in n ga loot area, it can iravei 133 rxiiiar* I-er hear, end comet down to earth slower than a parachute. * * * * * * Sherwood— The old Herman Evan gelical Lutheran church at Sher wood, together with the parsonage and barn, la being dismantled. The material will be put Into a farm home. The building is one of the first churches erected in Sherwood. Eugene — Persons who are re ceiving a county pension or those who have private work bringing t h e m an Income are not entitled to the government subsistence garden seeds, according to O- E. Crowe, sec retary of the I-ano county relief com mittee. Baker— Only four school districts of Baker county have taken advant age of the opportunity to secure fed eral funds under the educational re lief act, according to Mrs. Maybelle II. R o a i| , county school superin tendent. The districts are Whitney, Cornucopia, Sumpter and .Union High of Hereford. Blooms Jostle Spring Eugene— First Ijvne county rh o dodendrons o f the season were brought to Eugene from the Flor ence section on the coast. These flowers seldom bloom In this section before May 20. ITiotogrnph shows Pnnrhen f.ama (liv in g Ituddhn), the Cultural Commissioner for the Western Border of Chinn, during hit forty nine days of uninterrupted prayer for the departed spirit of Dalai Lama, the Tibetan ruler, who died at Lhasa In fteeemlier. The Panchrii Lama, who was ex|>elled from Tibet by the Dalai Lama In 1024, la In Nanking planning to regain hla lost authority. * * * * * * X Sawmill to Employ 30 Joseph McKinley sawmill, on the outskirts o f Joseph, will probably start running about April 1, giving employment to approximately 30 men. A. M. McKinley, owner, plans to cut 3,500,000 hoard feet this sea son- Quicksilver Mine Producing Redmond — Twelve persons are employed at the Mother Olde quick silver mine, which started operation a few days a^o, C. W. Wnshabaugh, operator of the mine, reports. He said the advance price of quicksilver would cause several of the mines la the Blue mountains to start opera tion. Treasurer's Call W ill Moan State Cash Basis Salem — State Treusurer Rufus C. Holman, Issued a call for all out standing unpaid general fund war rants, $535,363.€4. The rail, e f fective Wednesday, w ill place the state of Oregon on a ca.ut baala again, lacking two days of a year when first warrants were registered. The Norvveglrn freighter Tal Yin ran aground on Folnt iloyea, CaUL, while trying to make port with U passengers And a crew of 4& i i Press o f State for Tongue Point Aatotia — Editorial comment by Oregon newspaper editors through out the atate reveals that anpport o f | the Tongue Point naval be e la not only statewide, but energetic, was tho conclusion reached by the local Tongue Point naval base committee following receipt o f much publicity on the project In the Oregon press. Possibility of Places of Fire *nd Brimstone T li» discovery of th» r«r<«-!i'-*‘ of sulphur In llx* min In not wholly an* f or many y#-nra w## ha*« b«*#*n hearing about “ fire and brim- Stono" and wc have concluded that Are ami brimstone are the hot!oat combination In ex -lent**. But whrra was there uny sulphur, or brimstone, n c rp t on tb«f earth? Astronomer* have senrcli*-d autrr *(>n< e with ..;.- i '| > r y hart* found varlou* elements am li a* tungsten and flu » rlnt*. but no brlmatom*. I’ rearh.-re hat#* confeawd they did not know »lu r e thla place of Art* and brim stone wan located, und In l*it*r y**nra •oint? of them **v**n began to doubt If It wa* r#*al. though others atoutly ln*l*tf*d that It was. Hut now l*rlm-fton university • stmnomers. with infra r«*d rays and highly sensitive plates, hare obtained photograph* showing more than JO sulphur lines and confirming the the ory advanced by a Herman astrono mer some years ago that there la sulphur In the aun. So t h e r e must be some truth In It. The sun. tha hottest *i>ot science has yet teen able to And anywhere. Is Ore and brimstone. And It Is only «t.nOU.uOO miles attsy. And If tile sun Is not ••the" place of Are and brimstone, that does not prove that no surll place exists, fo r It Is now known that sulphur Is not simply an ele ment of the earth, hut an element widely distributed through space.— tit. Lamia tilobe-fiemocrat. World’ s Oil Supply Petroleum In known deposits and at the rate of the present consump tion Is sufficient to last the world f->* the next SO centuries, according to l>r. CusIave Kgloff. of Chicago. With only J.tsst.issj acres of oil land pro* during In the L'nlted States atone. Doctor Kgloff points out that Amer ica has l.lOO.UUf.OUO acres of pos sible oil land that Is yet to be ex plored and developed. TV Piere«’• Favorite Prescription nukes weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by d~nggi«to in tablets or liquid.—Adv. Must Bo This “ Now about these Hollywood lu minaries. What Is the most difficult autograph to get?" “ Well. I know o f one star who can’t write." Even Cosmetics can’t do this! 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