Excerpt from Directors' Report of the Oregon State Bureau of Mines: To the Twenty-Seventh Regular Assembly, Oregon Legislature, for the Biennium 1911-1912
A man to search out the deposits suitable for building stone and cement materials would require for salary and $750 traveling expenses.
A man Should be placed in the field to investigate for coal, oil, gas and extent of deposits of fertilizers such as phosphates and potash and the saline salts with especial reference to the lake region of south central Oregon and to such other parts of the State as the probabilities would warrant. This would require about per year for salary and traveling expenses. The Bureau has reasons to believe that these would be fruitful fields for investigation.
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