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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
I f ... i .... ' - ' ",m 1 1 1 1 " 1l t Thla cut is used by courtesy of tha Associated Industries, ot Oregon. T. A. Livesley & Co. Largest Growers, Shippers and Exporters of ; PACinC COAST HOPS ; Offices: Salem, Oregon and San Francisco, California HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY Can take the. Wash Day- oat ot your home 1 - Call 171 : Price 75c and up 1336 B Street . Waaa Urad af row dotting a ell or -. xnane it at taa CAPITAL EXCHANGE Wa via piwM and satlafy yon . 342 H.- CoauaareUl k ' ' 506 U. S. National Bank Bids. Phone 859 , Res. Phone 4 6 9-J DR. B.IL WHITE Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon ' Electronic Diagnosis and ...... Treatment ' (Dr. Abram's Method) Post System For Feet Salem Oregon Kmp THt Ws.J la Oregon Bny Monuments Mad at BaJem. Oregoa CAPITA!.' KOKOMEMTAIi WORKS - J. O. Janes Ss Co., Proprietors ' All Kinds of atcaamantal Work ' . , Factory and Office: 2210 8. Com'L, Opposite L O. O. T. Cametery, Box 21 -fliwi S89. - 8ALEM, QBEOQIT SALEM.S PAPER MILL PRODUCES THE HIGHEST (ContLaned from pt ) ' ' ment used In preparing the wood is aa ' follows: ..' One electric log hoist,' two 84 inch cnt-oft saws; two Tertical' type steam splitters; four hand barkers; one 88 inch chipper; two rotary ;" chip, screens. The wood room also has cutting . and stacking capacity for 60 cords of -wood" in eight; .hours. .This wood is used as a reserve.1 ; ,The monthly wood consumption of lhi Tlie industrial center of thp United States is us like the first pinlc of an openmgV VALLEY PACKING COMPANY !?4fiaE HrIE IS READY FOR HI Distributed Free- While It Lasts, Except for Ex- ' i penscs of Packm 'fc To put 'surplus war explosives directly Into the hands of the Oregon farmer is the purpose of the distribution of pyrotol by the federal department of agriculture th rough the' Oregon Agricultural l-ollege extension service. No re sale is allowed, and any one per. son is limited to between 50 and 1000 pound. 'i"'-'H -."-r.:-' Pyrotol Is safe, may be' burned - without exploding,-, and has . no toxic effects. It is made chleHy of ground smokeless powder and sodium nitrate, put In 6-ounee cartridges of parafrine, each equal to the usual Ji-ounce dynamite stick. The 50-pound box contains about 160 sticks. .! v , The Oregon price for pyrotol Is $6.60 pert100 pounds only cost of cartridges, packing, shipping, and distribution. No charge at all ia made for the material, which was et aside by congress for tfce farcer's use. Freislit chars;s are 8di?i to the 16.60, running from PYROTOL S 11.25 to J2.75 per hundred THE OREGON STATESMAN, EAGLE DAMP WASH :.. Try Our DRY WASH 25 lbs. $1.13 Additional lb. 4Mc per lb. . Nothing Starched or Ironed R. H. Wolter, Prop. Cor. 16th and C St. Phone 1892 DUNSMOOR BROTHERS 2218 Stat Telephone 8230 Painters and Decorators -r-. InUrlot er Exterior Work W ipidiUu on InUrlor rk. lt us ahow yoa torn work wa aara don. plant is approximately 3000 cords, or 1,714,000 boardleet per month. About twenty-fire men are em ployed In this department. Acid Plant : The sulphurous acid planl is of the tower type. Three wooden towers 75 feet high by seren feet In diameter are used for making sulphurous acid. One 4 8 Inch by 10 foot rotary sulphur burner witn a capacity oi ia.vuw;pounas of sulphur. every 24 hourt Is nsed for, oxidizing the sulphur. Lime rocka'are placed, In the above de scribed towers and "water is ad mitted at the top.- The sulphur dioxide is. blown Into the towers by means of a fan blower; thus this absorption process continues for 24 hours each day j for, six days, v The daily, capacity of the acid plant is 150,000 gallons. The finished acid is pumped by means of a centrifugal-pump to the acid storage tanks; these .are three large wooden tanks wjth a cap acity of &0.000 gallons each. From S75.000 to 400.000 pounds of sulphur are consumed each month From 550,000 to 600,000 pounds of lime rock are used. "; 'Three experienced men are en gaged in this "department." ' , ' . lMarsters - V - I Tant 15x49 foot vertical di pesters, '6025 cubic . feet capacity are used; 6000 cubic feet of chips pounds. ' ", For stump and rock 'blasting pyrotol is used Just as dynamite would be for the same purpose. Special priming Is recommended and its methods are explained in Instructions- going with the order. For blasting in series electric fir ing must be used, as pyrotol is too insentitlve to "propagate," Pyrotol may be used in watered holes "by plugging with - soap or other waterproof material the small puncture made in priming, even though the explosive Is weakened by the moisture It ac tually receives. ' - Caps are supplied at, the rate ot one cap to two pounds of pyrotol Sufficient caps are o hand to last approximately the ' remainder of 1925. However, when the present stock is exhausted, no further sup plies will be available. Tlie caps will be boxed in quantities f 2 and 50 to supply purchasers of 50 and 100 pounds . of . .powder Shipments will be made from the storaste magazine. Lnless special instructions are received, caps will be :fiipped shortly before the pyro tol shipments. Inquiries made o the county agents or of he O.A.C extension service. Corvallls, will receive attention. Oa the occasion ot a special ser vice at a rillags church, the vica of a large London parish was p Euaded to preach. The centre tioa was raturally an ssricultura cne. V , - ' After the service tha clergynaa SALEJI OREGON INDUSTRIAL OREGON PRODUCES The advertisers on this page are OREGON FIRMS. Each takes pride in putting "ORE GON QUALITY into its products! When you buy their goods you are assisting in a mutual ly beneficial co-operation to, bring bigger payrolls, more capital, more people, into -Oregon. You help build bigger towns and cities. You increase and stabilize the markets for Oregon farm products! . '--V'-' V- K : ' ' Your success is inseparably interwoven with theirs. Every dollar you spend for their pro ducts will influence the future of Oregon to your mutual benefit. Ask your home dealer to supply you with . ', ." " ; . :'Vvi. ' I :; .' are put' into those digesters with approximately 25,000 gallons of acidthen allowed to cook for 10 to. 11 hours under a steam press ure. ,When the cooking Is com pleted the whole contents is blown off into large perforated bottom blow pits and there ; the waste liquors are washed away, leaving nothing but the pure cellulose. This washing process requires about four hours. Six experienced men are em ployed In this department. Screen Room! ' - . r - - From the ,blpw pits , the stock is pumped vp,; to, a rotary knotter This machine will., remover all knots, which will, not cock In the cooking process, and, also will re move any chips which have not been cooked, and. they are con veyed to 'screening' bins. These can be used for the manufacture of car lining- or heavy mill wrap pers. 4 The good cellulose . then flows over fine slotted screens and into a flow box to be carried to the deckers or wet machines. The former Is a cylinder mould ma chine which will thicken the cel lulose to a consistency of about 15 to 20 per cent; that is. remove the water to that extent. ' This stock can , be . conveyed to the beaters in the paper mill by means of a plunger pump. I The wet ma chines are. oL..a . cylinder mould type but have press rolls and felts so as to' enable the making -ot laps which 'are about 40 per cent stock and 60 per cent water. ; These laps are folded ' off of the wet machines and. conveyed to the paper mill by a belt conveyor. Twelve men are; employed in this department, ' i The Bleaching riant The bleaching plant is new; was Installed last year. There are only a few. such plants in, the world; the process was recently invented by a . man in Finland; The one here has 33 to '40 tons capacity- - It consists of three ver tical tanks or cells with a copper tube in the center of each one, extending from the- bottom to within 12 inches of the . top. In each , of which runs an ' impeller conveying the stock from the bot torn of the cell to the top of the copper tube, giving complete cir culation the stock-; returning from the top to. the bottommak- lng a continuous system. Two wet machines remove the water'from the top, reducing the pulp to about 15 per cent con sistency; 15 per cent of pulp to 85 per cent of water. The pulp from the wet machines is con veyed to the bleach ceils. Chlbr. Ine bleach liquor solution is added to the pulp as it enters the firrt cell. This is known as the Semco system, standing for the manu facturers. the Stebbins Enrineer- rapidly gravitatins: to Oregon feecaure of the marvelously favorable conditions and prodigality of resources. World markets arc epenin- befer "OREGON QUALITY" products stimulates it into full ait direful gent bloom. V . . - - . -1. The annual "Slogan number of The Statesman devoted to the lo ganberry Industry will be pub- X.OAKS If dc Oa Co4 City rrepatty LW rata, tu; parm.Dt aUa; all paid by .ad f ier. - Tns Imbi, ixf r man tract. Privt monrj. Bet m (list; yea - will o aa fnrtawr. G. V. LuFLAIt . 410 Orecon Ralldiius . - DAIRY Perfectly Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fhonc 725 from London stopped to speak to a very old shepherd in the church ! ard, and asked "him how many sheep he had in his flock. "Three hundred, zur," replied the old man proudly. !, . That's nothing." retorted the ether. 'ily flock la over fiva thousand strong." - "My word!" gasped the old shepherd, his eyes dilating at the thought. You raust 'are 'ad a terribla busy tlae last lanbla' season. QUAt ing and . Manufacturing company. Watertown, New York. The new system has cut down the time c-r bleaching about half; to three to five hours; thus making for econ omy, to say nothing of efficiency. There was last year Installed at the Salem . mm anotner wei ma-1 chine to Uke care or increased I production. There was recently Installed a new bleach mixing plant. In every part of tb sul- phite plant either major or minor improvements are being constant- ly made. ' : Fitter System " paper making machines at one end , A battery of 12 California fil- Is 99 7-10 water and it conies ter : tanks Is nsed to filter the out at the other end of the ma water; havfng a capacity of 7,000 chines finished paper.- gallons a minute, or 10.800,000 gallons of water every 24 hours. These filters furnish the water for both the- sulphite and paper mills. : : ' - The Power There are 170 electric motors now in the Salem paper xnilL These motors are capable of tak ing and ..delivering '5400 horse power at one time. They do take and deliver on tsa average about 3606 torse power for each hour of the day and night. The steam power used Is about 1200 horse power. The Dutch oven type of boilers is used. F. M. Peyton is in charge of the electrical and steam power. He has been with the Salem-pa- per mill ever since it' started ru nlng. - - . The Main Mill - There are three paper making machines, as follows: No. 1 Is a 136 inch Fourdranier machine; capacity, 3S tons in 24 hours.." ;.. No. 2 Is a 110 Inch cylinder machine; capacity,. 12 tons In 24 hours. ..... -.. No. 3 is a 116 inch Fourdranier, capacity -15 tons In ,24 hours. , Total capacity, , 65 tons in 24 hours. - - " t - There are 13 of the 2000 pound beaters; two added last : year; i There are 12 of the 4000 pound stock chests; two new last-year. -'-.'The-total number of men em poyed is about 300; with 50 to 75 Indirectly employed In cutting and hauling woods, etc. The paper manufactured Is high grade wrapping, including grease proof; glassine In natural, .bleach ed and colors; drug bonds colored and bleached; manilas in butchers' fiber;, adding machine paper.tc.J and, paper for explosives,' C car tridges, etc., bond papers, alkali proof soap wrappers, etc., etc. -Payroll Over 40,000 a Month - The common labor payroll . Is now over $35,000 a month"; total payroll, over $40,000 a month: The payroll is coc-.Uxtly growing, and will continue indefinitely; 1-also. the 'mosntWIy payments for W eacqnnplamd lished soon, and the Slogan editor i will take pains to see that Mr. Cassil receives a copy. There is KENXXXL-EJLLIS ' ' . , - Specialists in f. ' ; Portrait Photography , . Studio: 429 Oregon Building Square Deal Welding Works ; Ox-acctjlcne and Electric . We specialize on cylinder blocks and aluminum cases, heavy cast iron, steel tanks, boiler and flue welding, springs, frames and fenders. " . If, it's made of metal , we can weld it Ihone 864 319 Ferri St. Salem,-Ore. Butter - Nut Bread The Richer, Finer LcsT CHERRY CITY , . BAKERY V PRODUCTS wood and other' materials." A Liotf Water ' , The whole city of. Salem, out side of the papt mill, used 3,659,- 000 gallons of water a day in July of this year. The consumption was 2.896.000. rations a dsr for the year 1924. These are the fig- ores for the Salem water system, rhm . a ml n. b t , ofto.ooo ration. nf wtr a day of 24 honn. dmtB 8ome. th ,ike thre Umeg a mQch wat th . t f Ka,.m 1. .Ubstance that roes Into the And Lot of Juice : The Salem paper1 : mill : taket about a third of the' "peak load" of electricity used In all Salem. That is. in the busy eight hours of the day. about a third of the electrical energy distributed in Salem is taken by the paper mill. But the paper mill goes right on taking the same amount of elec- California Garage GUY HICKMAN, Mgr. . ' , - SUPER SERVICE STATION j v " - MOTOR SPECIALISTS . Free Crank Case Service High Pressure Greasing 1000 South Commercial Street Phone 1087, ; " Cylinder Grinding By Expert Workmen With High-class Tools ' DONERITE SHOP 349 Ferry Street, Salem, Ore. WINTER ENCLOSURES ' . j' Stationary Tops, A at , ir - ' . Top Sopsiiiaf j x . Oar prtevs -win pis pan v la AJlty Book of City ro Dopft. O. J..HULL ACTO TOP A , . PAINT SHOP f :New Hotel Salera Where Hospitality Awsits Ton . f Under direction of ' FRANK D. BLIGH HOTEL BLIGH A Home' Away From Home" . fl.OO.pcr day, and op so much to say In favor of the loganberry that the subject can not be covered In a short article. Ice Cream Sold Everywhere. t ButtercuP Ice Cream Co. P. L GREGORY, Jlffr. 219 South Commercial Street SALE3I ' Zilem 60,000 by 1130. RICH L. REEIANN Ileal Estate and Insuranca ' C37-CC3 Oregon rtone 1013 Eat a rlate a Day Veatherly THURSDAY -MORNING. triclty after Salem' -goes to bed. and in the early morning hours. when little power and light energy is' used outside of the paper mill. . So, the Salem paper mill uses In the 24 hour day almost as much electricity as all the rest of Salem. As stated elsewhere, It haa 170 electric motors. i Moans Much to Salem The Salem paper mill means a great deal in the life and growth and prosperity of Salem. The money paid for wood means a lot to the farmers- with their wood lots, and the timber-men. The 400 employees. directly and in directly i working r for the Institu tion, counting five, to .the family, means that 2000 people in Salem and around j this . city depend directly, for a .Jiving upon. Its activ ities. What is .more there is constant growth; there, has been' growth every day; there is growth now. and there will be growth for the Indefinite future. This means more and more . men, more, and more families. More and more dwellings and indirect business In a thousand ways, i It Is new mo ney, coming from long distances. for the increasing lines and vol ume of products for the markets of the whole country, and of out side countries. . . .History of the Mill ' The Salem paper mill has been Blaesing Granite Company ; j Roy Bohannon, Slsr. i City View Ccmatery Salem, 1 .Oregon u. B. OUVSMOOB . Salnn Wicker l-'urnltare ' ' Mannfartoring Co. . Wo 8a Dlroet " Oonslao Ksttaa Bo4 Qaslity r-aniltar . -( BopstrlBf. Boftntsaiac. T7pBUUrta( 2S1S BUM SU. aaicss. Orafoa P. W. BLISS ' AUTO TOP SHOP Removed from 311 N. ComTlo " 245 Cliemeketa St. FOR SALE All Kinds of Wood Prices Reasonable PHONE 632" Yhen Yoa Bay DRAB1TM Consider the extra strength of concrete-drain tile, made uni formly good to pay yon a profit on drainage for a lifetime. Ask as for free booklet telling how to plan drainage tor profit. Oregon Gravel Company llood at Front Street. Salem .; 3i I'ccrmz tiin 100ro Service 100rc Auto and Tractor RrpalrinK Wo Know How , Wtlcoa U aar rrtc SUMao-Ta 0i Tin Cm Oar Mr OEXTBAi OA5, OTtJI AKO accEssoaica ssavica A. tr' Uam ( brerla, Crm ( ct rv r. aica'.t and Lnnch tr-rxxm: Xla , CSf K.VOWI IIQW ,,, NORTH C03IMERCLTj GAR.VCI2 Jt GROCERY irrmox, adams a ttrTKi ltia-iftis x. c"itau at. rOD 177 SEPTE3IBER 21. 1023 - t Tils eat Is nsed by courtesy of the '. :: Associated Industries, in, operation five years. . The first car of paper tor the market was shipped from this plant October 1, 1920. On that date The States man was printed from paper made a this mill from a trial run ot wood pulp secured frpm one of the the' sulphite process. . News print la from a different process for the preparation of the wood; the wood pulp being ground with grinders. " Three eight-hour shifts a day are employed 'in the Salem mill; 24 hours a day. six days In the week. ,.A11 the .available machin ery Is kept in full operation, and there Is constant increase In the average high-grade and the out put, through the InitallatlotT' of new, machinery .and appliances' and the more efficient working of all departments. , - . , ' The plant of the Oregon Pulp & Paper company, owning and operating the Salem paper. mill. is without question one of the most modern and best equipped of Its kind in the country. vlts main paper machines ai( the very last word in paper mak ing equipment, and, in the words of ;the builders, the foremost pa per. machinery house in the world, written in connection with the first machine. "It Is so tar ahead of anything built up to the pre sent time, that other manufactur ers could afford to scrap-' their present machines costing Into hun dreds of thousands of dollars and put In machines ot this kind and effect a saving on their total in vestment-" . - 1 The reason tor this fact is that the "clothing" cost, and power consumption, are reduced so ma terially that the cost ot operation is enouxh lower to pay a hand some dividend on the Increased investment. ; The machtne clothing consists of: several endless woolen felt blankets which cot Into the hun dreds Of - dollars each, the dryer felt being made of a woolen blank et one-half Inch thick, and end less bronze' wire toesh cloth." This wire is 11 feet wide and from 30 to 75 feet long, and In these days or high prices the cost Is very heavy. - . ' The machine is so built that all rolls and bearing that are moved by these felts of wire are housed by the-finest of ,-Imported ball bearings and the poll or friction on the clothing ts reduced so that their Ufa Is nearly doubled. Often a felt subjected, to hard service last but a few dayr. and 'wires someiune last -only a week, or two. Added 16 the -cost of the clothing is the loss of production while-, the clothing is 1 beinr. changed. ' . - Ha Little ComprUtioft ThU 'mill has little competition "In several of the r!ae of papr PHONE 934 for Cherry City Cleaners" . 231 NORTH HIUH . " . . ' THOn SCI DIXIE, HEALTH DHEAD Ask Your Grocer W Ax O.t XJUt Tw atmiaaa ' . W ar aaw yrtaf arr Unt inri mt a LLj 4oUr ytr U U tfairraita ! tau Mdiea for , "Manon Butter'?' Is the iWt Kattrr More Cows and.Rcttrr Cows . . Is the tTjtn; need; rJcrion Crcmcr' Cz Pre due 2 Co. Ealcm. Ore. ITione 2122 of Oregon. . nit HEALTH,0 ZS cortcttrtcd ( ZfftAtnAe. BO0)V That is the real basis of Chiro practic i r method. We find the solution ' of " health problems r , j .. ,'-. when ' we ' ascertain the final can sea for disease and, eliml nate them- permanenljy . from the system. ' .-,- Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C. 236 North High Street Phone 87 or 823-R If Ytm Want A Home Built To- Your Notion . . .In. restricted rcsUcnr . District ' Consult" JJOn 8TAE ICBTTCS ITATXOX X. Cspitol au raoao 20 It manufactures', as. all paper of, these kinds Is shipped from the eastern or lake states.. 1 . The class of products turned out are known as specialities,, and. this term covers a wide-range, . Among other papers made are glassines and waxing tissues. - . The former 1s an expensive' pa per. It Is made by a special pro- cess of mechanically treating the pulp and the present rime- the supply Is entirely inadequate to fill the demand, as there are verg few mills equipped to handle this class or paper. ' - .-.-. - The demand for thjs Taper- - is growing very faat. as it ir used In erer-increaaing amounts for wr -J"-plng. goods of all kinds which H Is . desired to show, through th wrappings. It Is trans parent 'to A high degree and helps to make handene looking package. A Other classes ot paper made are "grease proof," which is ued for wrapping food articles, sach on t tor. and hams and baconrwa Izs tissue, treated' With a wa "wM m r 1 n Odorless. 0 sailing ' 6 Hour Service Free Delivery; Overland : Willys In!ht Sali3 and Scrrke . VICICBROS.". lllzh Street al Trad s Gideon Stclz Co. XltBtt-fatvartri c( . m-iwn.Litle I'.; a - I LIuie-KuIi'tiur lxuti.a Tkt Was! yo cm ;:.! j.r Trices e;na a; i Tctsrr t.f-'T e t'. t4i r t. ! ,' i i w.