II. 10 THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM; OREGON - THlJRSDArMORNINGrSEPTEMBER'15; 1927 The Slogan Pages jAre Yours; , AicT 1 ri:;. Makingr.The'rn! VHelpf ul tb: : Your vj Wonderful City and, .Section RECT X r JJAN dedicates two or more pages each week in the interests of one of the fifty-two to a hundred basic industries of the J': Salem District. Letters and Articl-M from npnn)p witK VKmn nrn-cnliVi'tDr) TUZ Z rrw?Ar " - ,. :; v I ij.. - -7" T ww a wv.ms VMw MA V W kV U ' .. A Ultl U JfUUI Ugb , A A4jr AAJMlk Oav' -. : EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR HAVE HUD GREfl T The Saw Will Proper in Salem is Larg and Up to Date. . miu iw oame way oe saia oi ine sash and Door and Box Factories and Shingle Mills The Plants here Cover About Nine Acres of Ground 28,000 Feet a Day Capacity Added by New Device of Salem Man The big thing in the way of wood working operations In Sal em Is made up by the plants oi the Charles K. Spaulding Logging company the aaw'mlll, sash and door factory, box factory shingle .mill, and specialty "manufacturing.- -Tne shi&erle mill was added in to, ii is ,ai me root oi ueiievue street. , Every size and kind of sawed shingles- is manufactured. The box factory of the company Is being - constantly 'speeded up partly on account of the increas ed demand for fruit boxes of -various kinds and shapes. As high as-a,; milljon feel- or lumber a month' has been going Into boxes. The, company furnishes practic ally every building want. A new line of paints was recently taken on- the John Lucas paints, oim-of the three oldest lines in the Unit ed States, the - company making them, having been established in sawing of as many as forty one Inch boards at .one time, it has 1849. . : ' ... '. Extensive Operation , Salem's big saw mill is constan tly being made more efficient. There was not long since installed T in the mill a sash gang. This new machine brings the output of the mill up to 140,000 feet a day of eight hours, and it enables the thin can-o - .1 , .... . ... u a auu waffles time wood, In saw dust. Five Retail Stores mere was finished, not long since, between the mill office at the corner of Front and Ferry streets and the sash and door fac tory of the Spaulding mill, a new building, constructed In substanti al and handsome style. It is a re tail store and display room, to show sashes and doors and tables and chests and breakfast nooks and other built in things; and boxes and stands and chests, and any thing that can be" made of wood, for the home or the office. Any one may go to this store room and see what Is made and buy it, or have any thing to his fancy made to his order. . JThere are" similar stores to this one in Salem, at Portland. New berg. Independence. 'and MeMinn ville,. and perhaps later such stores' will be opened at other points. The one In Portland is at 335 East Main street. Tiers was Installed In 1925 a Ret of, new. latent, improved water tube boilers. There is tfowia bat tery of six boilers. . Special. Improrenieats ' ' George S keels, superintendent of the Salem saw mill pUnt of the Spaulding c6rapany. has designed and instated a new type of lum ber guide for Its resaw whlchka M IncreasedVtbe speed with whlch4 the eompanr hav wn .nwj increase its TUt 28.000 fef a - - - va fri... i . ; i . snreiv a Dig advance. It la device pliar tp'this plant; no im oiner m'll In the world has It. Durinar the rat ,v . ding plant has put In a patented device to get rid of the cinders. It fs a device of the McVey patent and does the work Whatever min cer nnlsance the down town dis- irtci or Ha lent now miffr a,- - if om tb Spaulding mill. : The company has recently add eA 'oof npplication dnartm. . uvue to provide for the application of 'omposiuon shingles over' old shingle. This Is a U(,eful device. Ilunnliie Full Hand! The:.-Spaulding i saw, mill has been rnnnln foil handed, tead ly. aiid the planinjr mill has ben unusually ; bnsv Kaiom' .- building progress belrw fn keep ing the wheefq speeded up. Harry s the superintendent of tlm sash, and door factory and peciTtT -hon. - The local manager la O. J. Myers, who ha- been for a long time with: the SHuldng. W. CllUIPliskr iff thn pianager. having coma In the past three years. , ... lre; Operations . .The Spauld'ne company carrier on Janre .opo-ntil)M j? vcral V, ilTaraett waller counties - - Charloa K. ?panlding is the President of the company and Its general manager. and ' b, on, falter f.-Spaulding, in the aec retarr -and assistant manager. U. O. Holt has the 1 dealgnatloa ' of logging superintendent, but he a umes and willingly has thrust GROWTH IN PAST YEAR upon him many duties not strictly connected with keeping the logs coming into the various plants. Other Operations Here And the doer factory at Salem has a working force that averages around 45 men. ; . 1 The sash and box factory usual ly needs about 600 thousand feet of lumber a month, or around 25 thousand feet a day. but it has used a million feet a month dur ing the.fruit season this year. , At Other Points The Spaulding company has a saw mill and window frame fac tory at New berg. Lumber yards are maintained by the Spauldlngs at Woodburn and Independence. They also have at McMinuville a sash and door plant. Employ liarjce Forces On the Salem payrolls; of the Spaulding operations there are over 300 men. They employ about 200 people m their saw mill and door an window frame factory at Newberg Their products at Newberg EO east and to foreign markets, largely. siney have about 55 men In their sash and door factory at Mc Minnville. six at their Indenen lumber yard; five at their lumber i yar1 at Woodburn. and 17 in their I Pnrthnj --"" i.c-. njr uae aiso a sales office in San Francisco. i rnev emnlov In their .-r.uirin mute loging- camp number one about, 60' men, and In their Lueki- mntd logging camp number one three the same numler. iirey naye ,three contractors who furnish, logs, and these con tractors employ about 60 men They go intj the open market for the balance of their require ments principally for logs for their box factory It may be seen from the above that the Spauldings are respond ble for the employment of a large number of men; and the number is constantly increasing The sales office' in Portland is in 4 the Northwestern National Bank building. The branch office Iff Portland is at 335 East Main street Takes :Large Space The Spaulding . operations run all the way from Ferry street to Court street, occupying most of the space west of Front street to tne Willamette rirer. joining the property of the paper mill on the north " The Spauldinrs! with their op erations, cover eight and two-tenths acres, besides -the room occu pied by the shingle mill, "and they use every foot of, the space, and find themselves more and more crowded for room. . Will Make Paper! Chas. K, Spaulding is the head of the Spaulding Pulp and Paper company, building a paper mill at Newberg. This plant is nearly ready to operate. Could bie harri ed into operation within a week or two, but will be! a little longer time getting: started In order tJ allow for a Jot. of finishing touch es that will render itj efficiency greater. . , ; . ; ; This mill "will make j the sul phite papers, of high aualitv from palp woodi?. No better construe-J uon can be seen In -a mill of Its capacity in the whole country. It Is birflt for permanency and ex pansion, and is the last word In equipment. ' ' HAS BIG DUTLOOK - i ' v ' t The Cobbs &! Mitchell Co. Has Had -a; .Constantly. ui uwmg ousiness nere The Cobbs A . Mitchell comnaav. which took dverf the; palls Cily Salem Lumber: company .property In Salem three years ago, has been doing a very satisfactory, and en couragingly ' increasing t business. The total up to the present dm for this year is greater than for the whole of 1926. ; ,-.. This company owns its own is enow Dates of Slogansin Daily Statesman tAfso In Weekly Statesman) (With a few possible changes Drue Harden. Mit K - Loganberries, October 7, 1926 Prunes. October 14 Dairying, October 21 Flax, October 28 Filberts, November 4 Walnuts, November 11 Strawberries, November 18 Apples, November 25 Raspberries, December 2 JMht December 9 Beans, Etc., December 16 Blackberries, December 23 Cherries, December 30 Pears, January 6, 1927 Gooseberries, January 13 Corn, January 20 Celery, January 27 Spinach, Etc, February 3 Onions, Etc., February 10 Potatoes, Etc., February 17 Bees, February 24 Poultry and Pet Stock, Mar. S City Beautiful. Etc., March 10 Great Cows. March 17 Paved Highways. March 24 Head Lettuce, March 31 Silos, Etc., April 7 ' Legumes, April 14 Asparagus, Etc., April 21 Grapes, Etc., April 28 THIS WEEK'S SLOGAN DID YOU KNOW That the Salem district has the largest supply of pulp wood in the world; that'there is standing timber in this district that, with the development of the idle powers near by, will make of Salem the Grand Rap ids of Oregon; that wood working plants of many kinds are bound to come here, on account of the nearness of the raw 'materials and the cheapness of the power to drive the machinery to change them into manufactured products; that Salem has made a good start in wood using plants, but it is only a start, and there is a wide and rich field for enterprising men in this city and district? property, on the Southern Pacific track at Twelfth and Trade streets, and is a. large taxpayer. The sawmill of the company is at Valsetz; in one of the finest tim ber belts on the coast, and the equipment of the mill is right down to date to the last particular, which guarantees a splendid out put, and therefore a first clas3 supply for the local selling arm of its business. The company owns and operates the Valley & Silelz railroad running through from the mill -to Independence, bringing its own material to the Salem market. , Thisj company brings to its Salemj yards many cars each month. They have a slogan, "Good lum ber at low prices: lower grades at lower prices," and they live up to This slogan, and the public is ap preciating the fact. If any one has building prob lems, they want to be at his ser vice: they are ready to:give any kind of information in this im portant field. , The Local Force (The lumber yard, at Salem is stocked up In Metropolitan condi tion. There is everything on hand in building material. : They have umber, shingles, lime, cement. plaster, brick, drain tile, sewer pipe, lead, oil and varnish. -, dry colors and colors in oil, turpentine and brushes, builders hardware, building papers, sash, glass, doors, mouldings of all kinds, etc They specialize in Sherwin-WilUams paints. As B. Kelsay for years the man ager of the older company,, is in charge of the) enlarged new yard and" business. Howard 'Perry gives estimates from plans on the cost of materials of all kinds needed in building. Fred Smith is the book' keeper.: Ben Gisler is truckman, and Sam Wood is yardman, with George Maynard assistant yard- man. " - -.f v"4"-.: "f V This enterprising company's xr b. Dxnrsifoos Sidem' Wirier Pnrw I tore : - .Manufacturing Co. . ? x We 8n Dlract 0ttin BatUo R4 QnaUtr - raraltars . fepalring. . BcnnUblac ' TTpholrtrtat Hunt's Quality Fruits Hunt Brothers Packing ; Company : 1 i Vs: Canned Fruits and ' t Vegetables j ' Main Office: " 2 Pino Street. 6an Francisco i - California 4 , . -.' Canneries ,; California llayward, San Jose, Los GatoS, Exeter ' - . Oregon Salem, M CM inn vllle, Albany ; Washington Puyallup, Sumner Sugar Industry. May 12. Water Powers, May 19. Irrigation, May 26. Mining, June 2. Land, Irrigation, etc, June 9. Floriculture, June 16. Hops, Cabbage, etc, June 23. Wholesaling, Jobbing, June 30. Cucumbers, etc, July 7. Hogs, July 14. Goats, July 21. Schools, July 28. Sheep, August 4. Seeds, August 11. National Advertising, Aug. 18. Livestock, August 26. Grain & Grain Product. Sept. 1 Manufacturing, Sept. 8. Woodworking, etc., Sept. 15. Automotive Industries, Septem ber 22. Paper Mills. Sept. 29. (Back copies of the Thurs day edltioo of The Daily Ore gon Statesman are on hand. They are for sale at 10 cents 3ach, mailed to any address. Current copies 5 cents. confidence in Salem's business condition is a high class testimon ial to the community's, stability and to Its future promise, and thlH estimate which broughtythem to the decision to establish them selves nere is being more than justified in their experiences ijn the constant expansion of the bus iness here. A Fine Public Spirit The Cobbs & Mitchell Lumber company has furnished lumber. for the automobile, building at the state fair grounds, the Y. M. C. A building and other buildings of various kinds, including many homes, within the past year. The company has improved the recreational facilities available for their employees at the mill. It has in lcu a Bcnooi oouse and a teachers dormitory and Is now building an addition to the school house. The construction of a new theater is now being planned. ln addition, the capacity of the mill usell bas been Increased about twenty-five per cent. The Cobbs & Mitchell company now supplies practically all the long timbers sold in Salem, as it supplies the other yards of the city with this long length timber. The payroll of the company is constantly growing, and the busi ness of the local yard and the company , as a whole is growing tremendously, with a promising outlook for the future. "Club" sandwicnes are easily made at home. All of them include bacon as ode Ingredient. A chick en club sandwich commonly is made with three pieces of toasted bread t as a basis, and between them two fillings of lettuce, ba con, tomato, and sliced chicken with salad dressing. Keep Year Money in Oregon Bnv Monunwntg Mde at Salem, Oregon. CAPITAL MOITPMENTAI. fWOHKM i J. O. Jeaeg a Co. Prearieton ,? AH Xinda ef Koauieatal Work . "ct?rT Office: 210 S. Cja'l. Opyeette r. O. O. T. Oeaetery. Box '21 , ftiewo 689. SALBAC, OKBOOX O a k I anfA.' P 6 li t i a c: r Sales and Service . VICK BROS. i . Uidh Street at Trade?:- WICKER FURNITURE WORTHY OF And it Goes into Some of the Yet Four Years Old, has Grown in Size and Favor and Will Surely have Great Expansion m the Future Teaching Classes in Wicker; Work one or the progressive new wood working institutions of Sa lem that has been making good progress the J past year deserves special mention. L. B. Dunsmoor, of the Salem Wicker " Furniture Manufacturing company, started business In Salem the first of February, 1924, in one room about 16 by 40, at 1853 State street, and he was alone at that time. He added another room and then outgrew that location Then, In May, 1925, he moved to his present location, at 2218 State street, where he had constructed his own building 40 by 40 feet. He later built an addition, and is pre paring to add still more room. When present plans are worked out, he will have 2000 square feet more added to the 40x40 build iEg fronting on State street. The ' Salem' Wicker Furniture Manufacturing company is doing what its name implies. It is mak ing genuine rattan reed furniture, from a small stand up through the whole range of household furni ture, afso baskets of all sizes and shapes. Mr. Dunsmoor was born In Iowa, learned the beginnings of his trade In Hillsboro, and worked at It in San Francisco, Seattle and Portland. He came to Salem from the latter city. . ' Teaches Basket Making Mr. Dunsmoor has been making rattan reed furniture for more than a dozen years, and he has gained a reputation in this line up and down the coast i.i that trade, as one who understands all the ins and outs and quips and turns (which are many) of fash ioning rattan reeds into things -of beauty and utility. Hi, is register-1 ing students for classes, and he win alter tne state fair bejtin! teaenmg basket makings He for- meny wonted under the vocational Doara, and classes were large the .si scnooi year, and will without vouoi, De sun Detter attended this namoer are already ree-1 IMtreu. GlUuentS are taken from xo years up ana some ;of the most enthusiastic are women of mjjjj0 It Is Hub.santiul - I ATI of the furniture of this fac-1 tory is maae in Salem.- It is made over hardwood dowels and is inereiore more substantial than! v, y.vu uii, woicn is maae I tc. ina: irames. it la handllastindefinito.lv o:aue, eacn reea being carefully selected. Mr. Dunsmoor also does repairing of all kinds, and refin ismng ana upholstering. He eoea into homes and mv.. I match what! Is already there. He C. J. PUGH & CO, Manufacturers of Canning Machinery; R Graders, Trucks, Etc S50 8. 21st St, Salem, Oregon BRING IN YOUR NEW; WHEAT And exchange It fur hard wheat patent flour, or any of our long list of milling specialties. We do, custom grinding. - We sup ply what you' need for what you have.; -.' -. 'l '. ;v : :- :.:.i- CHERRY CITY MILLING CO. Salcni, Oregon. 481 Trade St. Phone 8J8 DIXIE HEALTH BREAD .. . ' I, r '.. -!. .,; ,-, . ; vi-: Ask Your Grocer ' MADE HERE IS HI HOME OR OFFICE Finest Places Institution, Not Here sells direct to the purchaser. The purchaser may go and see sam pies at the store, and order dupli cate, or e miy have anything different made for him.' ?few Machinery, New Lines Mr. Dunsmoor uses an air brush for-ainting. This machine blows tne paint on. with tne power or an electric motor. Last, year he added a new de partment, repairing all types of furniture, including even over stuffed furniture. While he will always emphasize his wicker line, he does not pass up any kind of furniture. He keeps three to five employees busy, and has plans for much increase! forces. j At the State Fair There will be a temporary building just north of the new pa vilion at the state fair, for the wicker work display of Mr. Duns moor. He will be glad to have all the-people of the Salem district call and' see his display. A revela tion in' wicker furniture design will be a feature of this year's dis play,. . Unique color combinations, and clever, designing, particularly in the manufacture of bedroom suites, will command interest. ; I Serve Wide Field Already wlck'er furniture has been sold to nearly every city of any:: size in; Oregon Washington and California, and every sale be comes an advertisement. Those who have taken time to Inspects furniture manufactured here ask: "Why spend more mon- ev to buv inferior furniture manu-1 lactured in the east when you can buy, the highest grade productj manufactured In Salem, and save! considerable money?" All furni-l tnre sold la covered by an absolute guarantee. Som Fino nimimrp, Mr. Dunsmoor recently eomnlet-l ed an order: for fen undertakine es- tablishmeat in Tillamook. sunnlvJwrith vthe regular em olovmen nt ing ;,1 00 wicker chairs, and furn niture for the family room and the nulnit. A verv fine. inh ho. dnne HAvoral aith Va -. . u H mnrl th. frnih, I,. -..Ifor the eonstrnr-.Mnn 1 of h no riiui6 uu icccjiuvu i uuius ot ine i fnrnlture is ffnia in oi I shades, the Dredominatinir colors I beln? blue. eold and ennner Mnrt. ed together with the air brush. It makes a wpnderfully fine appear- ance. THi kind of fnmihir. m ThA : KlirOnAon illnlnmat, n m not so -slow. Through the navallback- ccordlg to Uberty. conierence process they hare man aged to sink more American nav al tonnage than the navies of the world .have been able to put un der since the beginning of the Am erican government. . 'GIDEON STOLZ CO. Manufacturers of ' Vinegar," Soda Water, , FonnUIn Supplies Salem - Phone 20 Ore. W. W. ROSEnRAUGH x j. ! COMPANY j ' V Manafarturers of : Warm- Air Furnaces, Fruit Drying Stores. Smoke StaeV. Tanks, Steel . and Foundrr Work, Welding a Specialty. 17th and Oak Stav Salem, Ore. F. a LUTZ NURSERY We plan and blant fr r charge ), - for homes, ' large 'or small, all kinds of ornamental shrubs, perenniajs and rockery plants. Landscape work. ISOO Market St, r Phone 1008-R 1 GO TO ANY GROCER and ask .for UUTTERCUP BUTTER I They have It Ccpilr.1 City Coopcmtive Crconery .. . Phona sa COPELAEUD YARDS A Concern That is Spreading Its Business on Merit and Service J. W. Copeland Yards is the name of an. enterprising organiza tion that, furnishes, building sup plies to a number of Willamette valley and western Oregon cities. ' The yards that supply Salem are located in West - Salem, near the Polk county end of the steel bridge across the' Willamette, and the local manager in charge of this branch Is R. A. Meyer. Besides the Salem branch, there are Copeland yards at Eugene, Albany, Lents, Hubbard. Yamhill, Hillsboro, Grants Pass, Corvallis, and Park Rose. The last three named were added to the firm during 1925 ynd 1926. -DepenaaDiy serving the lumber. consumer" is-the slogan of this organization and every man con nected with this selling concern tries- to literally live f up to the slogan -and gets by with It. "-If there is the same spirit at all the other branches, it is no wonder that the concern has; spread so rapidly over so muchj territory. There is a very complete sup- plyof building materials always on hand at the West Salem yards. and the volume of business Is large and constantly increasing. There has been a considerable increase in the past year and a iarger stock is carried here 'than was carried a year ago. . . Constantly Growing The J. : W. Copeland Lumber I company took over ther Lakeside LumWr Cu:-of-Klamath Tails dur ine the Dast vear and it now nnof I ating K in ; connection with their yards in the Willamette valley The general offices which are located in Portland have been moved from, the Lumbermen's building to the . Pacific Building t on 5th and Yamhill streets. Port land The local payroll has Increased two additional men. Other yards have made similar additions to I their navrniiQ I nnrinv tho n.of ,.. trr . - c f . j lqi m v cQl Salem yard has supplied material " - as several new residence buildings In Wst Salem and other parts OI county. It takes about half - a minute, on the average, for I a drop of blood to complete its trip through the body from the time it leaves' the heart until the time It I gets A Superior Breakfast Food A trUl Will Convince Yon Whe-Ta-Lon Cereal Co. -1 JX. A. BtJTLEll, Blanagcr Telephone 100O-W ; OIL-0-HATIC What Is It? 'SEE. - THEO. M. BARR t Phone. 192 Whe Loii Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. H j Manufacturers of . BOND LEDGER GLASSING - , GREASEPROOF TISSUE . - Support OrcswiTrodKb 1 .Specify, "Sate llztxP Paper fcr Yc; U EI T COVERED BYTHEM Hansen & Liljequist Sash and Door Factory Adding People to Payrolls During the. past year materials have been supplied for many homes and other buildings in Myr tle Point, Toledo, Eugene, Corral-; lis, Tigard and other points, dur-i ing the. past year , by Hansen & Liljequist of this city, and in Sa lem among the recent" work has been that for the Terminal hotel building and the Fraternal Tem ple and "very many others. This concern now employs 50 men, ex clusive of the office force. This sash and? door factory Is owned and operated by A. M. Hansen and William J. Lilequist. Mr. Hansen established the fac tory under the firm name of A. M. Hansen many years ago. Mr. Lile quist joined the firm about two year3 ago. after having been con nected with a sash and door firm in another valley city. This . factory is fully equipped to handle all types of mill work and Is busy throughout the year. During the past year five men have been added to the payroll. and a. full crew will be employed even during the "winter months. The , amount of - outside orders handled ; by the factory is con stantly Increasing." and many oi their productsare shipped long distances. SEASON'S FIRST VICTIl EUGENE,; Sept. 14 fAP) The first victim of a hunting ac cident to be opened in Lane coun ty this season, W. A. Gustafsen, 36. of Goldson. Ore., died Sunday evening as the result of a shot fired by Harry Crater of New berg. Crater mistook Gustafsen for a deer when he came into a clear ing where the hunter was expect ing to see a deer make its appear- -an.ce. The accident occurred near Swisshome. The victim was about 200 yards from Crater at the time of the accident and the hunter's vision was obstructed by a thick growth of vine maple. . . Gustafsen, who is an employe of a lumber mill at Ooldunn fa survived by a widow- filld t ATI . V A O T old daughter. A coroner's in quest may be held, it was said. Painting DONE WITH A GUN M. B. Sanderson ' 1144 North Cottage . Get What You Want When you ask to have Chiropractic Adjustments be sure that you get them. Adjuncts are not necessary. Remember that the Neuro salometer accurately locates the nerve pressure while Chiropractic Adjustments with the bare hands alone remove it. ; . Neurocalometer readings by appointment only. -" -, Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C. North High Street rhono 7 or 1471-R Air