1925 — 100 years ago

 Will Help to Save “Old Ironside”; Leading Elks of Hood River met on Monday morning at the Butler Bank to confer on plans for the campaign to raise funds in Hood River to “Save Old Ironside.” By an act of Congress, passed on Mar. 4, 1925, it was provided that the money necessary to repair, equip and to restore the U. S. frigate “Constitution” (“Old Ironside”) be raised and donated to the secretary of the navy. The fund is of $500,000, of which all except the actual expenses will be donated to the secretary of the navy for the aforesaid purpose.

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An ad from The Dalles Chronicle on Oct. 1, 1925.

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"Very 'hush-hush' until now has been the Navy's tremendous development of underwater photography to the point where pictures were taken at depths of 300 feet. Above, the underwater camera has snapped a diver, 20 feet down, examining an anti-torpedo net for flaws. Submarine photography did vital work in enabling officers to check mines, record underwater damage to ships, identify sunken ships and examine sea bottoms and channels. (Navy Photo from NEA)" The Dalles Chronicle, Oct. 1, 1945.

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Ad from The Dalles Chronicle on Oct. 2, 1945.

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Back to Pre-War Normalcy: India Independence Problem, a cartoon from The Dalles Chronicle on Oct. 2, 1945.

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Granada Theater performance advertised in The Dalles Chronicle on Oct. 3, 1945.

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An add for shoes in The Dalles Chronicle, Sept. 30, 1965.

Ready to Burn

"Followers of the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh dance to the music prior to the "book burning" ceremony Monday evening in Rajneeshpuram. More than 5,000 copies of the book, Rajneeshism, were incinerated in the commune's outdoor crematorium. The book was written by Ma Anand Sheela, the commune's former press secretary." The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Oct. 1, 1985