Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 01, 1920, New Year's Edition, Section 4, Page 16, Image 40

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THE MORNING OREGONIATT, THURSDAY, - JANUARY 1, 1920.
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DETAILS SHOW MANY CONTRACTS LET BY STATE COMMISSION ;
ACTIVITIES OF PAST TWO YEARS REVEALED IN TABULATION)
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Highway Awards Include Those on Pacific, The Dalles-California, Columbia River, West Side Yamhill-Nestucca, Portland-Forest Grove-McMinn-
ville, Coast, Coos Bay-Roseburg, Oregon-Washington and Other Important Roads.
iiiuimmimumn
By Lewi, A. McArthur. because plans are -occasionally Wasco-Sherman Deschutes river, bridge, Llndstrom & Feigenson.. 70.000
1v ETAILS of the many contracts changed during the progress of the Sherman Deschutes river-John Day river grading, 14.7 miles. Porter
I 1 , 1a v .......... JU7. 15
I I lt tVi RfatA hisrhwav com- work.
' mission durine the past two
vim arm shovn in the following jobs
table which-lncludes the Jobs let up to XsVorla and oYneyr'in CUop
the November (1919) meeting. county, and the three-mile stretch of
This table is unofficial, and In many concrete road put in tn the vicinity of
instances the final costs of the various Dayton, in Yamhill county, nor any of
sections of highway will differ con- the hard-surface paving laid by the
siderably from the figures shown on county plants in Clackamas and Ma-
account of the tact tnat it is impos- non cunu. . t7maflllM,w m.n.v Hn.ohn -rartl anH macadam. 20.8
Bible to determine In advance the In cases wnere inrormanon iciiuvc - ,c1
.t iatur. Tth2 material encoun- to the progress of the work was avail- mile-; nearly completed . . . . .... "M
The 'table does not include paving Sherman-Gilliam John Day river, bridge. Portland Bridge Co 24. BOO
bs let by local authorities, such as Gilliam John Pay river-Blalock, grading. 15 miles, Oskar Huber... 1,873
e four-mile section of hard-surface Quinton tunnel. A. Guthrie & Co f V"
fciiaiocK-Ariington, grading, 8.7 miles, jonnson tjonstrucuon -o... j.h..
Arlington-Willows, grading and macadam, M. E. Cnley 216.686
Heppner Junction, overhead crossing, Reese & Davie' 12,726
Willow creek, bridge, Reese & Davis ... . w 21,616
Morrow Willows-Umatilla county line; .grading and macadam. 30
miles. Porter & Ponlev ; 226.020
Messner, overhead crossing. Reese & Davis 13,240
tered in construction work, and also able it is shown for the various items.
Echo-Pendleton. arrading. 24.4 miles. Johnson Construction Co 221.860
Concrete bridges 19,420
Price Bid
48,906
PACIFIC HIGHWAY".
County and Section -Clackamas
Tryon creek trestle, E. D. Olds; not started....
. s.n.kor ..lr innirte hrfrtcft. Pacific Bridge JO. : Biarifa
Oswego-Oregon City, grading 6.3 miles. Palmer & Toung; part n
completed X.VtS
Canbv-Aurora. grading 3.77 miles, W. B. Tull; part completed
Molaila river bridge, Portland Bridge Co.; started 47,793
Marion Aurora-Gervais, type D paving, 10.7 miles, usKar nuoer,
WEST SIDE HIGH WAT,
.8 7,224. Yamhill Newberg, bridge, J. W. Sadler; started.
49,039
E. E.
Newbersr-West Dayton, grading and macadam. 6.2 miles.
Cummins 38.493
West Dayton-McMinnviUe. grading. 6 miles, Palnjer & Young 67,975
Yamhill-Polk Amity-Holmes gap. bitulithic paving. 8.3 miles. Oregon
Independent Paving Co.; started . '. ." 244.170
Amity-Holmes gap, bridges, state 17,470
type D paving. 7.4 miles, Blake-Compton Co.;
153,812
completed
Gexvais-Brooks,
rnmnlptf H
Brooks-Salem, bitulithic paving. 4.1 miles, Blakjg-Compton Co.; not
mta rtoH
Bordner and Wain hills, graveling and eurfacing, 1.2 miles, county
court; not started ""i
Jefferson north, bitulithic paving, 6 miles, A. D. Kern : not started 133.008
Linn Santiam river approaches, trestle, county court; completed 17,000
Jefferson-Albany, grading and type D paving, 6.9 miles, A. T.
Kern: part completed 168,8-7
Junction City-Eugene, paving, 12.2 miles, Clark & Henery Con
struction Co.; half completed 226,228
Eugene-Goshen. bitulithic paving. 4.9 miles. Guy F. Pyle; complete 97.892
Walker-Cottage Grove, macadam, 3 miles, Hakenson & Carson:
wart frtmnlftted . 29.545
, . - . - .-. . i . . i . J
Walker-Cottage Grove, graaing, dopiin ec ciaon; pan cumpiceu . .
Divide-Douglas county line, grading. J. H. Hawley; part complete
Divide, concrete viaduct, Albert Anderson; part completed
Divide, viaduct approaches, grading, .2 mile, Albert Anderson; com
pleted Divide-county line, macadam, 1.4 miles
Douglas Comstock-Pass creek, grading and macadam. 1 mile. Albert
Anderson .-
Comstock, overhead crossing and approaches, Curtis Gardner;
started -
Pass creek, concrete bridge, Albert Anderson
Sand creek, concrete bridge
Leona-Drain, grading and macadam, 3.25 miles, Albert Anderson;
started
Drain-Yoncalla. grading. 5 miles, H. J. Hildeburn; started..
Drain -Yoncalla, grading and macadam, 8.6 miles, A. Anderson;
started ." 97,820
Yoncalla-Oakland, bitulithic paving, 10.4 miles, Clark & Henery
Construction Co.; started - 272,499
Oakland-Sutherlin, grading and macadam, 1.2 miles, John Hakanson 26,365
Oakland-Wilbur, grading and bitulithic paving, 7.3 miles, Clark &
Henerv Construction Co.; started 193.436
Wilbur-Roseburg. grading, 4.5 miles. H. J. Hildeburn 21,721
Roseburg-Dillard, grading, 6.7 miles, and macadam, 3.6 miles, J. E.
Colby; started 91,763
Dillard-Myrtle creek, bitulithic paving, 8.3 miles, Oregon Hassam
Paving Co.; one-third completed 305,953
Myrtle Creek-Canyonville, grading, 9.8 miles, H. J. Hildeburn;
not started '. 86,950
Canyonville-Galesville unit No. 1, grading, 10.1 miles, John Hamp
shire Co.; part completed 211,000
Canyonville-Galesville, unit No. 2, grading, 1 mile, J. Elmer Nelson:
part completed 76,000
230,547 Polk Rickreall-Monmouth-Independence. bitulithic paving, 8.3 miles.
Warren Construction Co.; nearly completed 204.122
Benton county line north, grading and bitulithic paving, 1.5 miles,
Oskar Huber 31,635
92 445 Benton Polk county line-Corvallis, bitulithic paving. 10.5 miles,
- Oskar Huber; part completed 224.260
Monroe north, grading and bitulithic paving, 9 miles. Pacific
Bridge Co.; started r, 214.368
Monroe-Lane county line, grading and macadam, 3.2 miles, county
court: completed ; ; 33,080
Lane Benton county line-Junction City, grading and macadam, 6.2
miles; completed 45,826
YAMHILL-NESTtCCA HIGHWAY'.
Yamhill McMinnville-Bellevue. bitulithic paving. 8 miles. V. R. Den
nis Construction Co.; started 192.411
Eight concrete bridges, county court 14,760
Grand Ronde, grading and macadam, 2.7 miles, W. W. Trent; nearly
completed
Grand Ronde, grading and macadam, W. W. Trent; nearly com
pleted Bee Ranch, grading and macadam, 10.3 miles, Elliott & Scroggin;
completed
Tillamook Three Rivers, grading and macadam, 10.3 miles, state;
nearly completed '.
Three Rivers, bridges, state .-t
PORTLAND-FOREST GROVE-McMlXNVlLLE HIGHWAY.
Multnomah Hillsdale-Washington county line, bitulithic paving, 2.43
miles. Warren Construction Co.; completed
Washington Multnomah county line-Beaverton, grading and bitu
lithic paving. 3.4 miles. Warren Construction Co.; half completed 103,099
Multnomah county line-Hillsboro, concrete paving, 11.5 miles, A.
Guthrie & Co.; completed 248,935
Hillsboro-Forest Grove, bitulithic paving, 4.3 miles, Warren Con
struction Co.; half completed 93.799
Forest Grove-Gaston. grading and macadam, 6.7 miles, county couf. 53.130
Yamhill Gaston-Yamhill, grading, county court 27,092
Yamhill-McMinnville, concrete paving. 9.8 miles. Northwestern
Construction Co.; part completed 224.155
COAST HIGHWAY.
Tillamook Hemlock-Beaver, itulithlc paving. 5 miles. Warren Con
struction Co.; half completed 109,043
Coos Marshf ield-Coquille, concrete paving, 14 miles, Perham, Brown,
Dean & Hogue; half completed 318,781
Marshf ield-Cedar Point, removal of slides, county court 6.000
Cedar Point-Coquille. grading. 1.9 miles. Moon & Co 10,640
Curry Hubbard creek-Brush creek, grading, 6.9 mtles. Moon & Co... 157,590
COOS BAY-ROSEBURG HIGHWAY.
36.816
11,144
6.266
12.388
13,801
13.680
20.238
6,931
69,490
49.107
35,395
14.910
57.661
77,631
17,240
67.291
Canyonville-Galesville. macadam. 11 miles. Warren Construction Co. 74,242 Coos-Douglas Remote-Camas Valley, grading. 14.2 miles, John
Johns-Jaques. grading and macadam, 7.2 miles, Joplin & Eldon.. 98,122
Cow creek bridge. Union Bridge Co 18,487
Stage Road pass, grading. 2.5 miles, John Hampshire & Co 63,221
Stage Road pass, macadam. 2.6 miles, .Joplin & Eldon 16,425
Stage Road pass, bridges. Union Bridge Co 4,114
Josephine Stage Road pass-Wolf Creek, grading, 4.6 miles, Joplin
& Eldon " 45.597
Stage Road pass-Wolf Creek, macadam, 4.5 miles. Warren Con
struction Co 40,125
Wolf Creek-Grave Creek,. bitulithic paving, 4.9 miles, Warren Con-
Sexton mountain, grading. 7.6 miles, H. J. Hildeburn 125,055 Jackson Prospect-Park boundary, grading, 22 miles, Brown, Natwick
Grants Pass-Jackson county line, type D paving. 6.1 miles, S. S.
Schell; completed 118.717
Jackson Josephine county line-Gold Hill, bitulithic paving. 12.2
miles, Schell & Calvert; started
Rock Point bridge, Parker & Banfield; part completed...
Hampshire 350,093
DALLAS-SALEM HIGHWAY
Polk Dallas-Salem, grading and bitulithic paving, 13.1 miles, Oskar
Huber; quarter completed , 320,742
ASHLAND-KLAMATH FALLS HIGHWAY
Jackson Pacific highway-Green Springs mountain summit, grading,
10.9 miles. A. Giebisch 114,617
Green Springs mountain summit-Jenny creek, grading. 8.15 miles, .-
county court 63,440
CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY
Von der Hellen 346,000
MoKENZIE HIGHWAY.
Crook Ochoco canyon, grading. 9.7 miles, forest service -91.145
275.484 Wnee,er Ochoco canyon, grading. 6.6 miles, forest service 45,000
46,725 -'1""'1 ruiitviiit-nramonii, graaing ana graveling, miles, Oskar
73,417
Pacific
Huber
CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY. .
Harney Burns-Lawen. grading and macadam, 16.7 miles,
Bridge Co.; started
PRI NEVILLE-CROOK ED RIVER ROAD.
Crook Prineville-Davis ranch, grading, 31.85 miles, A. Guthrie & Co.. 199,588
OREGON TRAIL.
197,962
Gold Hill-Central Point, bitulithic paving, 8.9 miles, Clark & Hen
ery Construction Co.; completed 231,689
Central Point bridges, J. Hartman; completed. 3,360
Tolo, overhead crossing, Albert Anderson; started..... 14,676
Ashland, bridges, Frank Jordan . 14,079
Ashland-Green Spring mountain road, grading and bitulithic pav- t
ing, 5.9 miles, Oskar Huber; started 177,339
(- .... . ... I riflllA..l. It VU..I1.1.1. I .in
miles. Oskar Huber; half completed 377,798 UatI",aP,ini,einrCabbae h1"' rad,nf and gravel. Clifton Ap
THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY.
Wwco The Dalles-Three-mile, bitulithic paving, 2 miles. United Con
tracting Co.; completed 46,188
Deschutes Jefferson county line-Bend, grading, 23.9 miles, Oskar
Huber 84.942
Bend-Allen ranch, grading, 17.1 miles. Oskar Huber , 25,019 Baker Haines-Baker, grading and macadam, 9.7 miles,
Klamath Algoma section, grading and surfacing, 8.92 miles, Oskar BAKER-CORNUCOPIA HIGHWAY.
Auuer - u ijaKer Baker-Middle bridare. rradlnc. 18 mile. .1 A. Kualiinn ?
Canyon section, grading, 4.4 miles. Morrison & Knudsen Co 52,784
sag section, grading and graveling, 4.7 miles. Morrison & Knud
plegate & Toole : .100.701
Cabbage hill-Kamela. grading. 26.8 miles, Umatilla county...' 160.000
Union La Grande-lsiand City-Hot Lake, bitulithic paving. 6 miles,
Warren Construction Co ' : , 131,182
Lone Pine-Hot Lake, macadam, 3.9 miles. Warren Construction Co. 38,630
union-xeiecoset, grading, 6 miles, state 60,000
F. C. Oxman 96,054
Klamath Falls-Merrill, grading and macadam, 14.68 miles, Oskar
Huber 116,032
Merrill-California line, grading and macadam, 12.8 miles, Oskar -
Huber 115.681
COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY.
Olattaop Astoria-Seaside hydraulic fill. Port of Astoria. 1 10.000
Aatoria-Svensen, bitulithic paving, 9 miles. Warren Construction
Co.; completed 149,426
Clatsop-Columbia Svensen-Clatskanle, bitulithic paving, 28 miles,
Warren Construction Co.; not started 694,918
Columbia Clatskanie-Rainler, bitulithic paving, 12.2 miles. Warren
Construction Co.; nearly completed 220,812
sen Co 42,904
JOHN DAY HIGHWAY.
Wheeler Butte Creek section, grading, 9.5 miles. J. H. Clarkson . . 47.743
Service Creek Summit, macadam. 1.7 miles. Copenhagen Bros.... 11,629
Spring section, grading, Copenhagen Bros 183.869
John Day river, bridge, J. F. Clarkson 17885
Wheeler-Grant Unit No. 2. Service Creek-Valades ranch, grading.
12.6 miles. J. H. Clarkston 126.934
Unit No. 3, grading. 12 miles, J. H. Clarkston lis'636
umi. no. , gracing, n.4o miles, A. 13. Kern.
1R1 KC1
Delena-Deer Island, guard fence. A. J. McGarry 4,390 Grant John Day-Fish Creek, grading and graveling, 7.2 miles. A.
Rainier, grading. Pacific Bridge Co 48,980 D- Kern ! . . . 111.264
Rainier-Deer Island, bitulithic paving. 20 miles. Warren Construe- Hall Hill-Prairie City, grading and graveling. 2.2 miles, A. D. Kern 38,998
tion Co.; completed 436,346 Malheur Cow Valley-Brogan, grading, 9.23 miles, Morrison & Knudsen 81,154
Tide creek, concrete bridge. Union Bridge Co.; under way 8,085 OREGON WASHINGTON HIGHWAY
ri'.y 25 !!? Ma.ri?"-Hp.ner-Gil.Uam count .nne- jading. 35 miles. Oskar Huber 146.493
. rI , cv,u, .uiU)iiei; 00,001 umaiuia maxeiey-Ainena. Dituiitnic paving. 9 miles. Warren Con-
Deer Island-Scappoose. bitulithic paving, 10.8 miles. Warren Con
struction Co.; not started 229.615
Hood River Cascade Locks-Hood River, bitulithic paving, 22.3 miles,
G. E. Klbbe; half completed 421,500
Ruthton Hill-Hood River, grading. 1.8 miles. G. E. Kibbe; nearly
completed 21,200
Hood River-Wasco Hood River-Mosier, grading and tunnels, 8.1
miles. A. D. Kern; nearly- completed 243,141
noDa mver-womer, me.caaam, o. mixes, A. u. K.ern; started.
Wasco Moster-Rowena, grading and tunnel, 9 miles, Johnson
tracting Co.; started 223 627
struction Co.; completed I7nns
Athena-Milton, bitulithic paving, 11.8 miles. Warren Construc
tion Co.; started 260 970
Milton-Washington state line, bitulithic paving, 6.2 mile's! Warren
Construction Co.; completed.- 105.061
LA GRANDE-ENTERPRISE HIGHWAY.
La Grande Elgin-Minam, grading, 9.6 miles, state 37 410
IclTi.MlnQm kfiHo-AB Phvn.,.mlra I'r. '
Con- .31,04 "Wallowa Flora-Enterprise, grading, 13 miles." 'forest service".".!.".! 94.600
1IJI1-I.1&-L1IVEVIISW HIGHWAY.
Rowena-The Dalles, grading, 7.76 miles, AJ D. Kern 76,425 Deschutes-Lake Grading and macadam, 12.9 miles ; 141,64
Chenoweth-The Dalles, bitulithic paving, .5 mile. United Con
tracting Co.; completed 12,000
The Dalles-Seufert, bitulithic paving, 2 miles. United Contracting
Co.; completed 48,498
Seufert. grading and paving, .5 mile. United Contracting Co 19,355
KLAM ATH FALLS-LA KEV I EW HIKHU1Y.
Klamath Klamath Falls-Dairy, grading and macadam, 13 91 miles
Oskar Huber J i4g 008
GRANTS PASS-CRESCENT CITY HIGHWAY.
Josephine Grading, 2.3 miles ggj
I OREGON POSSESSES VAST TIMBER RESOURCES I
i
Forests Are Mainly of Soft Woods and Evergreens, Including Yellow Pine, Douglas Fir, Spruce, Hemlock 1
I and Red Cedar Northwest Only Great Remaining Forest District in Union: 1
aiiMinniinunnwiiioiinniiiiiiMiiiiiMro
"TTTT ITHIN the boundaries of Ore- lake states is the record noted, are for baskets, boats (frames, ribs.
W gon ls mor standing timber It Is natural to consider Oregon, as keels), fixtures, furniture, chairs, han-
' w than any other state in the having softwood forests, but the fact dies, insulator pins, saddles, vehicle
Union. The three coast states of Call- remains that a considerable -supply parts.
fornia. Oregon and Washington con- of oak, ash, maple and alder is ob- Oregon maple, commonly known as
tain 37 per cent of all merchantable tainable, that can be utilized to aug- big leaf maple, is the only commercial
standing timber or the United States. ,ent tho diminishing supply or hard- maple of the Pacific coast. It abounds
Tue distribution of this resource ls woods In the middle west Little is on the better soils along the rivers
am follows: California, 324,117.000.000 necessary to be said regarding the west of the Cascade mountains. The
VirvnT-rt fa nrmon. 4S2.0O0. 000.000: Douglas fir. hemlock. nrnr nr i-ndar trees are normally short boled, but
w..hi.nn ?! 57 K7H1K1 of this region, for their usea a well ?r . Kood diameter and quality.
from 18 to 30 inches. The wood is
uniformly reddish brown in color. It
In fine grained, compact and hard. It
r
; vw - --.- . known and established, but the in-
Thses forests are mainly soft woods a hoi. .,Hi. ,itv,
height ranges from 60 to 80 feet.
The
or evergreens. East of the
?" J!df state are being etudied' with a view . Th w2d. ls "ne-srained. hard,
e Cascade f.lrthB ,,.,...,... tough and strong, and compares fa-
mountains, western yellow pine pre- - . . vorably with the eastern sugar ma
dominates, while west of their bar- tu... kj. ,. PIe- " is easily turned, which fact
rier Douglas fir. spruce, western hem- locations to those of the middle west, mm " fr ?"eZa and. broom
lock and western red cedar are the on the better land, along rivers, creeks "att,' iLi!t War
principal woods In Washington and and bottoms. Locations are available. bTsKets bt sh rollers future"
. mmA in -.n?ri where the supply warrants the estab- , . ' 2 J, 7' Arol.ler8' lures,
Orecon. and redwood in California. j!8nment of "eawmms and even re- frnltre handles interior work, pul-
These facts are known to the lum- manufacturing plants 1yB' sadlle te toggles, trunk slats,
per industry. But during the war a The fact that the several hardwoods t Oregon ash is an excellent substi-
sudy was conducted to ascertain the are scattered makes It impossible to .11 fr":" ash " ls f"nd
tat, of the lumbering industry of estimate the total availably supply In WTnetht'eaLtn,dmraPrfM0nf
.v- -n, ., t,. figures; nevertheless, it is known that In" state. The tree has . long, clean
the south and gulf states. The most eufficlent quantities do exist to have frunk' and , u,t Produces bet-
pertinent fact developed! was that in- an important bearing on the indue- ter Quality of lumber than either the
side or nve years so per cent or tne trial activity of the region. '"""' ' " ieei nign
southern operators would be forced Oregon oak is the largest species anf. 24 to 36 Inches in diameter are
very hard
resilient. Its
e locate elsewhere, if they were go- of oak in the state. The tree has a qu't ""2."' v. v
in, to eontinu. to manufacture lum- ? trunk normly wltn The wood is light rown
w rv. Ts.ie i. t.. " eo " .... - - ' "
" from 18 to 36 inches and from 50 to k"1 permits us use ror nxtures and
furniture, and its strength for handles
and vehicle parts. Specific uses are
for boats (ribs) fixtures, furniture,
only remaining- territory of this coun- 80 feet In height. The wood is hard,
try. with the exoeptlon of Oregon rather eoarse-grained, tough and
a'nv Wehinsrto. decreases were noted strong, and because of. these charac-
in the general lumber .regions in 1918. teristics is adapted to uses of the P'clc handles, saddles and vehicle
v-.ii .- eastern oaks. In grain and texture it Parts. -
theyellow pine group ot states re- Js Hke tha oak- of tho eMt and tho Red alder is associated with the
corded a 20 per cent smaller cut in 0reg.on oak ls UBed for making furni- other hard woods of the region west
1918 than in 1917, a decrease of 19 ture, fixtures and high-grade interior of the Cascade mountains. Red alder
per cent in the North Carolina pine trim. Its strength adapts It for han- trees often grow 60 to 75 feet in
group and pep cent drop in the dies, vehicle parts, ets. Specific uses height and in diameter, and ranges
Worn Tires
Made New
Mr. Car Owner:
What do -you do with
your tires when the treads
wear down, the casing
otherwise being perfectly
good?
RETREADING AND
VULCANIZING used tires
is our business exclusive
ly: it is not a side line
with us. Our success de
pends upon QUALITY of -'
work turned out and giv
ing value for money paid.
This we GUARANTEE and
we solicit your patronage
on that basis.
Retreading is our spe
cialty, and if the life of a
tire can be RENEWED to
give approximately the
service of a new tire at
from ONE-HALF to ONE
THIRD the price of NEW
TIRES it Is obviously a
paying proposition.
Call and see our work,
get our prices and let us
convince you that it is a
REAL. SAVING of money
for you to have your tires
re-treaded at
THE RELIABLE SHOP. '
Harper &Hall
484 Bumalde St.
Portland. Or.
Phone Broadway 4119.
Performance Satisfies!
Uao-io Co.,
WHOLESM-tDMM rsOOUCTS
April W"
,fta.- ftTl a fro. tb 0.
3 .wts true nes A4e?ntMr. oa.everel
;.sol Tour-
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Sterling Trucks are made in l1 2, 32 and 5-ton capacities; also 5 and 7J2-
ton six-speed chain drive.
Manufactured by Sterling Motor Truck Co., Milwaukee, Wis., builders of heavy
duty trucks for 12 years.
Koehring Machine Co., N. W.
Distributors
254 Hawthorne Avenue
turns and glues well and takes a high
polish. Specific uses are for archery
bows, broom handles, columns, furni
ture, interior work, pack saddles, pul
leys, tunery.
These several species constitute the
most frequently used hardwoods of
the state. The main difficulty in the
way of greater exploitations is the
fact that the supply of raw material
is not available in large pure stands.
but scattered along the rivers and
bottoms. On the other hand, because
it occurs in this manner, it offers an
excellent opportunity for the farmer
or the small operator to produce a
merchantable product at a price that
assists the land-clearing problem.
The market for these hardwoods has
been developed and it is a question
of supplying them by the small op
erator. This territory is in need of all kinds
of panel stock. Veneered oak or alder
panels or cores, could be furnished
the local industries at a lower figure
than the eastern oak panels with pop
lar or Cottonwood cores. Alder is
readily turned, and it makes good
clothes pins, but now no plant in this
country is making alder pins for the
local market. The center of the
American toy industry is Pennsyl -vania.
The wood consumed in this
line of endeavor approximates 29,000,
000 feet annually: maple, birch, pop
lar, cottonwood, are most commonly
used.
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Service
For your convenience we. sell
Storage Batteries
On Time Payments
(if you wish)
y
When in need of Expert Storage Battery I
service call on
Broadway 1073
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AUTO ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO.
Broadway and Flanders
Pormerly Located at Sixth and Bureslde.
Peerless
Piston
Rings
pay dividends to
the user in evry
mile of service. The
labor cost to install
a set of PEERLESS
Piston Rings la no
more than on com
mon rings, and the
actual cost of
PEERLESS Piston
Rings over the or
dinary ring; is very
small. It is not the
fir st coat that
counts, it Is the
service that you set
out of the rinc that makes it valu
able to you. We make a specialty
of piston ring's and can s;ie you
exceptional service on this line.
Rlngi from lig-in. to 5V-in. in
stock.
W. H. Banes
Distributor, Oregon and Washington
44 N. Broadway, Portland. Oregon.
Phone: Broadway 3327,
Tabor 3000.
Auto Wheels
BUILT A.SD REPAIRED
Hlsb-Grade Work a Specialty.
Raymond Auto Body
and Wheel Works
31 Fifteenth Street North
Phone Broadway 3868
Common
HORSE
SENSE
is an old saying:.
When used by the
average man will
pull him out of a
tight place.
So will a
Maxfer
Truck
Attachment
A Maxfer Truck at
tachment sells for
350.00, factory,
Our Price
$192.50
at Portland
Why? Because we
have several car
loads of them and
we are having a
special sale.
When you read this
ad think it over.
These attachments
are new the Max
fer is one of the
best on the market.
What are you go
ing to do with your
old Ford? Drop in
and talk it over.
Remember, c o m
plete, $192.50.
Notice !
We are moving all
of our used parts to
our new location,
105 and 107 North
Eleventh, near
Flanders.
Our new location
will handle all used
parts.
On Our
Removal
Sale
We are offering a
big reduction,
Regular Price
on two and four-
wheel trailers of all
sizes irom camping
size to construction
work: also about
one hundred en
gines, all kinds for
all uses; offered at
n sr -" r-v r- "v
prices irom $zu.uu
to $150.00.
This is the. Home of
a million parts; cor
ner of Broadway
and Flanders.
If you drive a car
take half an hour
and drop in at
The David
Hodes Co.
Special sale of both
used and new parts.