PAGE TWENTY ; ' i , . The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem.. Oregon, Sunday Morning, September it, 1929 ..... ; - j I. j: iims weeicsoioe lillnllHkR UIRM The SDauIdinfif One SfflWin In Wood Working A ii. ill i iiiiui . , i - ' : . , Policy 9ofl Expansion Takes -Ccbbs and F.!itchell to an Larger. Fields- , ;i in". - - Klaleen hundred and twenty nln has bea one of the most pvoeperous yemrt In the history ot the Cobbe & Mitchell , company which me yeara ago took oyer '-'the Falla Clty-Salem Lumber com- pany property here and began op- - oratlona in Salem. .. Continuing a : peliey ot expansion, the company ; haa aggresaiTely. aougnt and. e- cured important building Jobs is the Salem Held. " . ' , '- -' Included in the construction for which the firm furnished lumber thia year la the new Salem airport, i the Salem Heights school and sim ilar operations of Importance. Eight people make up the local personnel of the firm, headed by A. B. KeTsay, manager. Howard ' Perry Is the city salesman; Joe Gialer and D. Margali, truckmen. r In charge of the yard la Ben Gls lr and hia assistant Is George ' Maynard. Tred t Smith la , the bookkeeper and his wife acts as hte assistant.. .The headquarter- here of : the " company, are oo- 12th and. Trade. ' streets. The sawmill of the com pany la located at Valsetx. It Is one of the largest in western Ore- - gon. Adequate educational and recnationat ladlttlee are- ntos-ided fouwU-islnplayeesi?" a .Everything needed to ihnrlln$ materials is carried at the Cobba- Mitchell. yard in Salem.. Lumber, shingles; lime, cement, plaster, brick, drain tile, sewer pipe, lead, on and rarnish as well as build ers' hardware, builders' - papers, glass, doors, and similar supplies are carried. , ''. Building problems are pleasures to the company and anyone in the city who desires Information and help can have it without cost. The Tnotto of the firm here, according to Manager Kelsay is: "Good lumber at low prices; lower grades at lower prices." MHOiPIlT ; III Sill WEB There la a newly huilt and equipped hardwood lumber plant In Salem that Is a comer, predicts the Slogan reporter. It is at the corner of River and Front streets, the official name being the J. W. Knapp Manufacturing company. Mr. Knapp came to Salem 21 years ago as the foreman in the con- ctructlon of Eaten hall of Willam ette university. He liked the town and proceeded to grow up with it. He built houses; designed and built Knight Memorial church, bought, opened and built up the Knight addition, on the land be. tween North Church and North High streets, and generally helped In Salem s growth. There was a hardwood opera ' " Hon where the Knapp plant is now; but it burned. Mr. Knight has finished a new building of concrete for the first floor and frame for the second floor. 35 by. ' 70 feet, with some additions, and' has equipped it with machinery capacity for sawing 2000 feet of hard wood lumber ailay, for tnak. s'fof 11.000 plugs a day for paper rolls, and for doing some hard' wood furniture and other special ty work on the second floor of the new main building. Getting Good Start More than this, a new equip ment Is being Installed that will .make f 2. paper- plugs a minute. and thus very greatly increase the ' capacity of that part of the plant. ' Mr. Knapp has a standing order from one firm for fire to sis mil lions of. paper pings a year. He has Just closed contracts under Which the plant will hare- aa ample sup . . ply of aider, soft maple and oak logs; all If can use. The pa plugs are made from , alder and maple wood. .This ' plant tor , the . present Is - much of a family affair, but Is V '.employing a few outside. jnen . - - and it la working towards a busi- - Es that will eventually, need a. large force. It uses electric power. "While' the premises are not yet prettyrfor looks, tbey are hand some tor good,", everything being - substantial and up-to-date, and all the rest of tht requirements of a : profitable ' and expanding . manu- ; facturing Industry can, and the re porter predicts win naturally fol low, with the Industry, Intelli gence and ambition that are be hind It . i - - CONVENTION AT SILVERTOTf SILVERTON, Sept. 14. A Sun day school convention wUt be held at the. Congregational church at SUverteof on September 22. All Sunday jgeaools In the Silverton district kit Marion county vrUl at tent yxls meeting. : Events wiU open at2 o'clock with the Her. C- W.$Vard f astor ot the First Congregational church : at Salem, as principal speaker of the day. Read the Classified Ads.'. dXl Varied and The Salem Mills Are Now Partially and Soon Will Be Completely Electrified; This Equipment in Saw Mill Includes Fifty-Two Separate Units The wood working plants of the Chas. K, Spaulding Logging com.' pany are the most extensive op erations in this line in Salem, ex cepting those of the paper mill, which will be described In the Slo gan' pages two weeks from today.' - Improvement and expansion are the rule with the properties tinder the directoln of Chas. K. Spauld ing. president of this company, H. C. Spaulding vice president, R. H. Mills, treasurer, Walter L. Spauld ing, secretary, L. D. Griffith as sistant secretary, O. J. Myers local manager, N. W. Hllburn sales manager and Ted Borkman assist, ant, and TJ. G. Hott logging super intendent. . Just now, the most Important forward -step .being .made .In the local plant is the complete electri fication of the saw mill ? proper, which l already partially com pleted, and-will be finished upon the arlval of the head saw motor with 400 horse- power capacity. This wil give the saw mill a com plement of 52 motors, 44 of them betel, peiTr-there -.were already eight. 4 Tti Klf nitttaf .'riwW f-'litl i IB wfiC eliminate the clndeT1 nuisance- in down town Salem,' as far as this mill is concerned, for only one 45 horse power, boiler will be operated, and that at only one-third capacity, to supply steam for kiln-drying; and this capacity will take no forced draft, therefore will send out no cinders. The Improvements lately made and being made will Increase the single eight hour shift capacity of this Salem saw mill to 160,000 feet a day. The Other . Plante The box factory of the Spauld ing plants here Is already equip ped with electric motors. It has a capacity for using a million feet a month of lumber for making boxes, and "that plant Is run to capacity at least during the rush canning season, In making fruit boxes. The sash and door factory of the Spaulding line in Salem employs about 45 men constantly. It is also operated with electric power. So is -the shingle mill, when in, operation. The Spaulding concern besides, sashes and doors makes built in things, and boxes and stands and chests, and anything that can be made with wood. There Is a dis play room and retail store for things In Salem. Also similar ! stores in Portland. McMInnvIUe. Newberg and Independence. -, The Spaulding company has a large saw mill and window' frame factory at Newherg, and lumber yards at Woodburn and Independ ence, and a sash and door factory at McMinnvllle. Far Flung Operations In the logging camp No. 5 on the Luckiamute, the Spaulding concern employs about 45 men. But a large part of the logs need. ed is bought from contractors and In the open market. Thus the op erations of . this concern spread over all the valley counties. OA the Salem.-payrolls of the concern there are over 300 people; at New berg about 200; at McMinnvllle bout 15; about 20-in .their Port land offices. They also maintain Stales office in Sac Francisco. The properties of the Spaulding concern cover eight ' and two-tenths acres In Salem, from Ferry; to Court street and wet of Front to the river, besides the shingle mill. Every foot of the space Is used. Sttn Another Oae . -' Chas. K Spaulding is the head Warm, Cozy Rooms from Waste Space Once non a timo- the attic was looked upon as . Just so much waste upace and storeroom for dis carded possessions that yon did not want to throw a.wajC Bat not any more; for now, with plaster-' ' Ward and a Uttle lumber, attics can be made info eozy rooms quickly and 'Inexpensive jr. IT . Fr am extrn room this winter for the .kiddles to ilaj! V; , i , '. ? ' ' - r ri ", i SEK US FOR ISTDU'lCS 03T MATERIALS K?. : Wood Workincf Plants Provide L&rce And ' Incrcating Payroll Industries Here rations re Growing Fast of another wood working concern, the Spaulding Pulp and Paper company, at Newberg, with a very complete and' up to date pulp mill, that has been in fall operation tor about a year and a half, turning out 50 tons of pulp a day, practic ally all of it going, to paper mills in the middle west by rait' This is a prosperous and growing concern. third digester is - now being bunr, which win increase the out. put'Sft per cent, to 75 tons a day. At some later time, no doubt paper making equipment will be added. At least It is not likely that Any property under the di rection of Mr. Spaulding will re main at a standstill, as long aa there la an opening for profitable expansion; . ... PIONEER A! -M Bantfe feAVi builaeB in rSam many'years ago. About four years ago William J. Lnjeonlstr alter having been connected with a sash and door factory In an. other Talley city. Joined him.' So the sash and door factory at Mill and Church streets, owned and operated by Hansen, ft Lilje quist, is a pioneer wood working Industry here. It is also a grow ing one. It employs constantly 40 to 50 people.jwlth a busy season extending the whole 12 months of the year; at times needing night forces - During the past year, the office of the concern has been "rebuilt and made convenient, and. bright with paint. Also a new boiler has been put In and a new boiler i house constructed, with constant minor improvements. The business has a wide range, recent orders haying been filled from Burns and Klamath Falls, and all up and down the state on both sides of the valley. E THEIR BUSINESS The business of the : Gabriel Powder Supply company, " Salem, dates back In Its beginnings to 1908, when Watt Ship was in the powder business here. The Gabri els C. C. and E. B., came in 1922 and 1925. Their building supply offices and extensive yards are on their own property at" 10 North .Capitol street, where they keep every item going Into the construction of homes and houses of all kinds. Their business in these lines has been expanding in a satisfying manner " for aome time, and especially during the present year. Lately the territory they serve as agents for the Dupont powder supplies has been expanded from the seven valley counties to in clude aU ot Oregon west -of the. Cascades and north of Multnomah county; that is from seven tdjU counties. The headquarters office of their powder business is at 'Sa lem, but supply depots are main tained, at various points in their territory. Read the Classified Ads. T7 Powder fi Srpply Co. KEEPS Oil nwi ' ' -' ' . , , GABRIELS xn sSS.Se Salem Branch is One of Orig inal Concerns of ' Chain Group Ranking' amour the industries ot Salem are the J. W. Copeland yards, located across the tracks Just north of the Polk county end of the bridge. The Salem yard Is one of the five parent yards, wucn hare now grown into 21. extending from Olympla,. Wash., to Klamath Falla, Oregon. Fur ther, the yard here is one ot the largest ot the concern, which es tablished Its first plant six years ago. The Salem; yard will be six years eld in less than a month. A strictly retail business is han dled by. the company, for which R. A. Meyer Is local manager. Ev erything in a general building line is carried, from lumber and mill work to hrick and paint. Differ ent stocks to, make a. more com plete .presentation, are being stead ily added by the local office. Service is the big watchword at tne yard here, with the concern laying- claim to offering the best service in its line of business of any company in the field here. "We try always to giro the best service and to furnish the highest quality ot building material," Meyer said. To bring service to the highest point. ' everr man in i&Wi ?men,'np.tia m juj Jirganisauen in ui policies ot the coneern. Within the i . . - . ... . - wt as momns, live men from . I. - M. - me Biem-yara nave been pro- moiea to otner points. The company makes a specialty of catering to farmer's needs, and has furnished material for many homes in this section. In the last me years, business has increased 76 per cent, 200 additional feet of lumber sheds have been added, and considerable more ground has ten MKtilG (5nnQ0(S)i?tJO 2 TOT m ask m i ' issp u llh S?5 Sr " a n I 1 H i U Building 170 N. Front Dealer's in All Kinds THOSE Whe) use luniheT. In, the ; constmctiott of their f buildings wfll find the rTery bjest :ma- '. serials available for the money here. ' : Fully seasoned ltun-l ber; JsToffered t prices, that wiU keep , -your, building costs at a minimum. We : can also furnish yon : with BuIH-in Fix- ' ; tores planned to fit ; , your room "at - less j. r than ready ; made roods. Don't fail to -call on us when re-. n modeling or for new ' workv - - - r Everything in flaasen Permanent Wood Salem and th Salem district have many wood wor; plants: MMf mills.-saw mills, faetoriesvete and specialty ' And there is a certainty be enduring; permanent. This Salem is backed by the forest and that, in these reserves Umber can only be -narvesteav; It will be the same thousands of years hence. ' There win al ways have to be. lumber. Even concrete construction must have forms and supplemental wood work needs; and a steel mill must have crates and boxes of timber for shipping; 25 per cent of the raw materials of manufacturing plants on the avert ire, is of wood. One-fifth of the standing timber of the umted States is in Oregon, and a third of the water power o the country in the Columbia basin. - : ; v - - Manufacturing plants will come, where the raw mater ials and the cheap power are to be had.""; . ;" " Salem will have more paper mills. Furniture factories will be located here. There is an ample available supply of ash, alder, balm, maple, oak and other furniture woods.v We need only vision, energy and enterprise hitched to 'the re sources nature has provided and will conserve for perman ent use under the rules that now prevail. We have good sued payrolls, and many of them, based on the operations of our Wood working plants; but only a fair start has so far been made here in this field. 4 Workmen Killed . During Past Week - ii n . - r v " According to reports fCed with the state industrial accident com mission here lottx. workmen lost their lives jas a reaolt .ot accidents la Oregon.. jndastriea AariBg the Week ending September 1 12,-Tbey were :EartEUIottj;f brakeman. 9w jfva sen - -wMsvBapapr, 9 lhigenevtarthur08tfcil6gger, CoquUKa and Peter Meeve,, barge man, Portland. A total of 998 accidents were reported.' to the kommlssion duxingrthewieefe j.r. bfeu leased ; for. operating pur-, poses. . -j,- Within a-short time, the local sheds are to be painted yellow, a color whleh is being used through; out the entire system. Other yards in Oregon are found at: Eu gene, Klamath Falls, Lents sta tion near Portland,. Multnomah, Billsboro, Park Rose, Kenton, Al bany, St. Helens, CorvaUis, Hood River and Grants Pass. Headquar ters are In Portland. e can be selected from our stock of unfinished Nov elty Furniture at' very reasonable prices. ' It takes but little work to transform an un paint- ed magazine rack, desk, or breakfast set into a truly beautiful addition to your home. Supply . Phone 487 of Unfinished Furniture Bunding Materjal & Liljaqiust Worlonjr Industries j rkin&r sash and door factories, box plants. -v v if " that these Industries here will is guaranteed by the fact that reserreg, witn a down-mu nam, ' ' . Gideon Gtols Company fXJ Manufactvrers ef Vinegar, Soda Water, Fountain Supplies ' .' Salem Phone S Ore. RE-ROOF NOW. . PAY LATER yuemikSmkad SHINGLES affflttoim Telephone 487 .We are still receiving wood in car load lots from our mill. Now is the time tr .y it and have it put awayvf cqjrwinter; ' use. ' Extra Dry Slab, $6 Ciri We have some very nice'clry slab wood on hand which w selling at only $6 per cord. ' . ' , " . See Ut Before You Buy , - TtNlSfSO ?a-7 349 S. 12th Mist Bring Gharm to Your Home ;With at iThese Charming roof. - f Saives years ot prolhon against weather 5 47, West Salem ; H ' i - - - on ius n IIBCOMPIY The Hollywood district has a new lumber and fuel supply con cern, the Hollywoojd Lumber company.' at 120f : Fairgrounds road. The owner and manager is M. J. Foley, who served before starting his own business with Cobs ft liltcheU and - the Silver Falls company. ' : A full line ot. bunding materials Is handled. . . , llaBufacturere of-- BOND LEDGER GLASSINE GREASEPROOF; TISSUE Support Oref en Products Specify tkm JOzdtf' i Paper for Your - Office Stationery In re-rbofing your home deal with a spe cialist. Re-roofing is our business six days of the weelcv We apply Pioneer Yosemite Rock Surfac- ed, Non-Fading, fire retarding, weather resisting composition shingles over old wood shingles. "There is no substitute for Quality . IPHdwaeei? mS2inig (5o A. B. CHRISTEXSON, Manager -Authorized Application Agents A? B. Kelsay, Mgr.' S " - ' . - ' s - - ' . . " . - - rTTS T. O. .-. - -, r U.V XL V ; LlUsLVCi2 li U VI V 5 a Moderate Price Colorful Shingles can'.l.laUWm'rjU - "c;vv r--:'H-: r.,-.' .- . Let Us Give You aa Estbaate 1 T; v Dependal!y tzniz t9 Lteaber TouAlloaey 'ln Oregon Buy ' Monuments Made at - 2 Salem, Oregon Capital Blonumental Works j; C Jones Cb Proprietors - AH Kinds of Monumental -v' --t - Work. - , - , . Factory and Officer 1210 3. Commercial St. Opposite X. O. O. F. . Cemetery; Box 21 Phone CSS Salem, Oregon 170 N. Front St. v r " e - and fire. .1 - r Telephone ,5 76 Ccner,, vl. - i i y ' .A." B.' SeUay, Uanager : , iwa &'iah:scw;.;wice si3 Union & Capitol Tci i2& - 22AS r 582M01St. Telephone 344