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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1902)
Saturday, FRnnuAnv 8. 1902. FOR II PAPER MILL FRED WALTERS PROPOSES TO INSTALL A PLANT. Run Hli Mill Race Quarter of a Mile Below His Present Plant and Put in Electric Power. Every inKi -siw business man In njs ,,!,, ttro guccosmiil I mtaala from oats, fancy preparation of wheat, etc.. could not h.- ciirrliMl on here sitccesstiillv. He replied that In his opinion such n manufactory could I not lc operated here at a protlt at ! tln present, owing to tba fact that the I demand was not sufficient to keep such an industry going the year round. It was suggested that sonic of the j surplus power mlKht ho used In furn ' lading extra electric lights for tin city In addition to those now contract Hi for with the Pendleton Electric j.lght & Power Company. Mr. Will ; tern stated pointedly thai If successful In arranging for hla propped power ' plant that It was neither his Intention nor desire to conte Into competition with the powei plnnts already In exls tence In the rity. In other words, if the power K HA USE PROPOSES SOME ACTIVE WORK THIS YEAR. Pendleton, Athena, Helix, Pendleton would like to see this city s nirnlslteii will he tor additional ma population Increased to 10,000 by the ' 'hlnery plants, an tBCTMUN over those now iiore ;m increase rcmiicion h year 1905, In order that the great hen pfH of much free advertising may he received during the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland thai year. All realize that more manufactories arc necessary in order to insure and Jus tify any considerable and rapid In crease In population. Fred Walters, of the Farmers' Cus tom Mill, has aspirations regardlm; matiuiacturies which, If realized, will give Pendleton a bin boost toward the luetic mark Mr, Walters at pros etit operates his (louring mill on the north hank of the Umatilla river In Pendleton by means of water power, his mill race being taken out of the river near the Main-street bridge .His desire. Jf, to conduct the water on past the mill for a quarter of ft mile and there Install an electrh manufaoturiee, no) to compete those already In operation. with 60-CENT PER 100 RATE DALLES TO COLORADO All Points East From The Dalles Have the Same Tariff Former Tar iff Withdrawn. The Union Pacific Company i,as i,. s'ul' a tariff effective on February 17. applying to The Dalles and all oints east, of ; cents per 100 on wheat and oats to Trinidad and Wulaenburg. Col. The matter of rates on grain from this territory to the mountain states Is thus mentioned l tin I'ortlund Oregonlon: ' Tltr special I" cent rate on wheat power ' and (lour from points east of Umatilla plant and a paier mill Hoth the flour-1 to points In Utah will be withdrawn lng mill and Uie mill for the manufac tomorrow Then the regular tariff oi ture of straw paper would then bo o-L to ."'' cents per lOu pouuds will oterated by electric power generated j prevail again. The special rate he by the water yower. Mr Walters es ' gun early in D comber, when It was tlnuite that he ha sufllcieut water 'lUOtt d on wheat alone, the Utah power to gen. rai 500 horsepower of wheat crop having been short, but, electrical energy, which would be 'wheat and flour had been In the MUM more than sufficient tor the two mills classification, and when the special i above mentioned. The surplus could 1 rate was given on wheat and no con bo utilize,! in furnishing power for cession made on flour, the outside the driving of machinery for private ; flour makers complained that the! individuals or corporations, such as u Utah millers were given an untan .el As Vice-President of the State Game and Flsb Association He Will Exert Influence. The Oregon Fish and (lame Assis t ntlon has .. membership of So In Pen dlcton This Is oniMpint'tor of the membership of the entire slate and It, with the election of .1 E. Krause to the place of Vice-president, means a big thing to Umatilla county This Is one of the highest offices In the sorting world In the northwest, anil according to Mr Kraiis. means the planting of LOO ,000 ft) STOfJ yiar In the creeks and rivets ol I'mat llln county When asked In regard to wJial the assix'lut Ion Intended to do in Ihfl county. Mr. Krause replied: The sportsmen u Umatilla .ounty are alive to the interest iii Umatilla Bounty In the i lection of birds and t tlsh and the plan.lng of trout try and j game birds We aim to Introduce' many different kinds of game birds into the count) this seosou. Among thMB will lie English partridges, one of the best game birds known. Mob White quail and others which will be scattered In different favorable places In the county. The tlsh will consist mainly of rainbow trout and graylings, which an besl adapted to the streams hereabouts Umatilla river. IttsV liatn i reel, McKft) and Birch creek will all get their share and we hope to Improvi the sporting Melds and places where a man can go out and spend an hour either hunting- or Ashing with pleasure j "I shall do al! In my power to strengthen the association In t'matll la county and the game interests will he watched closely ns long as I have anything to do with It." The Umatilla Implement Company Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Canton Clipper Gang Plows with steel or full chilled bottoms. TTrt.. a till I hi dPm.. Even tiling in the Implement Line and the Best on Earth Only THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. ineat Hotel indui 'N Main .tr.?et, Successors to HANSFORD fc THOMPSON, Thompson Block Dealers in Hnrdwnre, stoves, Tinware, Barbed Wire, Edge Tools, Supilifs (or VVoodclmppcrs and Lumbermen. Get Our Prices. Nasal CATARRH chop mill printing presses, tans for ventilating stores, or the thousand and one thing's of that character for which there Is always a demand Talked Once Before. Ten years ago Sam P. Sturgls. cash ler of the First National Hunk. County Judge William Martin, both now de ceased, and Zoi-th Houser. at present United State- marshal for this dis trict. mad a start toward organizing a company to put in a plant tor the manufacture of pa pet from straw The scheme was finally pronounced not feasible then, owing to the fact that the country was not yet settled so that the local demand would justify tie- expense and Insure a fair profit on the Investment. Conditions have changed and it is believed that a pa per mill could be operated with u fair return, provided cheap power could he secured Mr Walters plan would Insure a satisfactory answer to the cheap power proposition. Much a mill as contemplated would insure steady employment the year round to from 40 to So workmen Pendleton would have the entire Inland Empire for a Held, and would ho able to compete successfully with similar mills as far east as Utah, north to Spokane and west to Willamette valley, and from that region north to Puget Sound. Thousands of tons of wheat straw are destroyed annually, which could be used in tin manufacture of paper with profit to the farmer selling it and at slight expense to the manufacturer. Other Phase Mr Walters was asked li he did not think thai the manufacture of starch from potatoes or of fancy brands of vantage. Hour was then put In the r. i' need list with wheat Then the Utah millers objected ami the ipies tlon became so annoying that It was resolved to withdraw the rate entirely. This will worK no hardship on Utah, however, for the demand there has been pretty well supplied from the Northwest. Notice has been given that on Feb ruary IT the grain rates, that now reach only to Pueblo, Col., will be extended about 100 miles farther south on tin Denvi'i & Kin (irande to Trinidad. In the extreme southern part of the state This extension ol the Colorado rates U: made in re spouse to u demand lor tlie wheat and oats ot this country. No through tar Iff has beep made before and the sum of the locals was tOO much to permit the truffle to move. Now that then Is . demand lor these products, the transportation charges are brought within reasonable limits, and a consid erable movement of wheat and oats from points east of The 1 miles is ex- peeled rMav-ftVM $)t?ty HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. J. L. Wright. .1 1 Hums, Portland E. C. Salle. Spokane. -II M llirsch. Hex Molie I It. Hell. New York. S U Whistler. Chicago J. J. Fowler, I'm t laud Mabl. Heutli Weston S I) Hleighton Minn, ai ol - F C Harbaeh. Salt l-.i. W H Rhodes San Fran. isc. W It Wood T W. Jackson. Portland M H Travis. 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