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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Cedar poles & shingles. 1928-03-29


    • Pole industry worth millions - business brings from $7,000,000 to 10,000,000 annually to northwest - short sizes in demand - Sticks of 35 feet worth as much as 60 foot lengths, says R. L. Bayne

    • 1928

    • Pole industry worth millions - business brings from $7,000,000 to $10,000,000 annually to northwest - short sizes in demand - Sticks of 35 feet worth as much as 60 foot lengths, says R. L. Bayne - The cedar pole business in the northwest...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Cedar poles & shingles. 1928-03-29
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Cedar poles & shingles. 1928-03-30


    • Pole industry worth millions - business brings from $7,000,000 to $10,000 annually to northwest

    • 1928

    • Pole industry worth millions - business brings from $7,000,000 to $10,000 annually to northwest - The cedar pole business in the northwest aggregates between $7.000,000 and $10,000,000 annually, R. L. Bayne, manager of the cedar pole division of...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Cedar poles & shingles. 1928-03-30
    • Northwest history. Bonneville dam. Locks & navigation. 1934-06-02


    • Good case for sea locks at Bonneville.

    • 1934

    • Good case for sea locks at Bonneville. - Testifying that sea locks at Bonneville dam, on the Columbia, to permit ocean-going vessels to reach The Dalles, would give that city a 24 per cent differential over Portland in grain rates, Edward M....
    • Northwest history. Bonneville dam. Locks & navigation. 1934-06-02
    • State history. State of Washington Government. History of. 1936-08-27. p. 1.


    • Liquor control system is model for nation--flood control promoted--forest fire damage reduced--state invests $7,000,000 annually in social security

    • 1936

    • Liquor control system is model for nation--flood control promoted--forest fire damage reduced--state invests $7,000,000 annually in social security / by Clarence D. Martin.
      - We have conducted the business of liquor control on a high plane,...
    • State history. State of Washington Government. History of. 1936-08-27. p. 1.
    • State history. State of Washington Government. History of. 1936-08-27. p. 2.


    • Liquor control system is model for nation--flood control promoted--forest fire damage reduced--state invests $7,000,000 annually in social security

    • 1936

    • Liquor control system is model for nation--flood control promoted--forest fire damage reduced--state invests $7,000,000 annually in social security / by Clarence D. Martin.
      - We have conducted the business of liquor control on a high plane,...
    • State history. State of Washington Government. History of. 1936-08-27. p. 2.
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. By-products. 1936-06-19


    • Log plant ready - New factory, Potlatch forests, makes initial run - daily capacity is 80 tons - new pres-to-log institution capagle of producing 29,000 tons of fuel annually

    • 1936

    • Log plant ready - New factory, Potlatch forests, makes initial run - daily capacity is 80 tons - new pres-to-log institution capagle of producing 29,000 tons of fuel annually - The new Pres-to-logs plant of Potlatch Forests, Inc., completed...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. By-products. 1936-06-19
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-10-10


    • Food waste seen in lumber camps - new government commission to institute plan to save among woodsmen workers - cook is important man - estimate that 27,323 tons goes to waste annually - workers get more than soldiers

    • 1918

    • Food waste seen in lumber camps - new government commission to institute plan to save among woodsmen workers - cook is important man - estimate that 27,323 tons goes to waste annually - workers get more than soldiers - The food wastage in the...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-10-10
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Statistics. 1935-07-29


    • Northwest lumber payroll diverts millions annually into state's trade channels - Douglas fir region provides 28 per cent of total production of United States; big output by Veneer Plywood plants

    • 1935

    • Northwest lumber payroll diverts millions annually into state's trade channels - Douglas fir region provides 28 per cent of total production of United States; big output by Veneer Plywood plants - Since early days, when Washington's pioneers hewed...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Statistics. 1935-07-29
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Progress of construction. 1936-11-27


    • Harnessing the mighty Columbia to serve man

    • 1936

    • Harnessing the mighty Columbia to serve man. - One million yards of concrete were poured to make this great block, the cornerstone, as it were, of the Grand Coulee dam now under construction on the Columbia river in eastern Washington. With...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Progress of construction. 1936-11-27
    • State history. Columbia Basin. Irrigation League. 1930-05-30


    • Basin means great riches

    • 1929

    • Basin means great riches. - The Columbia Basin Irrigation league estimates that there are 2,000,000 acres available in the Columbia basin which will accommodate over 50,000 new farm homes. The yield in crops from these irrigated tracts, it is...
    • State history. Columbia Basin. Irrigation League. 1930-05-30
    • Northwest history. Bonneville dam. Fish. 1937-03-04


    • Salmon detour at dam.

    • 1937

    • Salmon detour at dam. - To protect the salmon industry, which yields $3,500,000 and supports 25,000 persons annually, this concrete "ladder" has been built to route the salmon around Bonneville dam on the Columbia river.
    • Northwest history. Bonneville dam. Fish. 1937-03-04
    • Northwest history. Bonneville dam. Locks & navigation. 1934-06-01


    • Big dam locks hit Portland. - Would give The Dalles 24 per cent differential over port.

    • 1934

    • Big dam locks hit Portland. - Would give The Dalles 24 per cent differential over port. - Rate adjuster says. - Engineer asserts Columbia closed to ocean-going ships 107 days a year. - Sea locks at Bonneville dam of the Columbia river would permit...
    • Northwest history. Bonneville dam. Locks & navigation. 1934-06-01

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