East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1918, ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page Page Eleven, Image 11

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LET 'ER BUCK
Eaitt Orgowin Rwni-Up Souvenir Edition
Pendleton, Orr gon, Saturday, Sfpttwnber 21, 1918.
SOME VIEWS ON BULK HANDLING OF GRAIN
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MY J. U. liltoWN lm hetn Iki"'I'I from lh Orient, twaiton and at ha ahd th (irawai u
l'r.milfnl of tiin Km in, r' I'titiiii tt tl i bo (iraln -miirv, rill. J ""ted. Whan ha fad tu haul
'" ami H.1111I111H I.I,, ho. wh.iit. And !u..-,l .iui la dimt- ' raln tolha nrfhu. irn- l--n.li.
Kvar alnro lh Northu.-M braan to t mH,.-iH ..r abroad, fifty million 'mnA walla a. am wniiiwI to.
4vlon Ita grain growm in.lunii v the hiivr. Im r-ulrt-d r,.r Ihe .""' " n hruh lha whole tri
fliiii ..in,,i ln ri,,inK Krnin nvi Nort lit) .v 1. 1 n tii:il.-. Fitly million fedura ' anloaUin lh aacked raln
wn hanUlia.ir, by n, imnnnv t.f iM.l.e . Ii ;it lme lw-n fllil with. ,h 'alform. I'llm rmm No. in
iil'lilvln nrki In whifh In markH train mol M-nort m the threahin ma- r"f,M" Plal In I he aarehutiaj-. I.ad
thelr ro.lu,(. The Mhlille Went, i'hinv ami filly mllhnn time. In j "nloajln at Hi terminal
Mlnneaota. the Itakoia a h, ; i i.... ...... ... .- -.. . . !dM-ka and, after eleanlng, mKtnit and
turn have dlarardM aark hnmlll... In and l.m Me m Im.lm t t them lnt nT- ahlPhaard.
Twr or more modern niptlio.i hut ttlloi.. l'Kimtu- ih. am t 1.1
From Hart lo flntKh,
lha aa.'k-
th. Norlhwent ha. .lung to lha burial. ..I to the aranarv ..r ahed and aa.atn "'' 'ror" "
the farmer l,e. hi. bark .. i,oki'""rn,h "d ",ln """" """I-
Ka.h year a new aur.olv r,f .., k. hi. i.mi,. i.. -i .1,.,., i.,..i.t .,, .... 11 " hFvn aald 'hat It took -a sin.nR
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laik and a wak hrad" lu do thm
: 'work. At any rat ihUKnndR of lmn
from th rancha who could mt RiatuI j
hm atraln lMkfsl f.r etrr jolts. If j
jatr.culiure haa been nvlf-oifd and ,
jutir fai'm lands undi vt lupcsl w itny i
lchrt! 11. at Ifant In tart. to tlie ug- j
lm of bulla hatidhtiK of rmiti. t
I Tha ramirr hax not bwn th upon- i
aor for th bulk handltna ovKrin. K..r
aoma time Hi- tHrnwr hum n ?ttn- I
jvtiovd Hit tht- fttant rut k f ait f-rn- j
inotrtlr Flt and thin nultt HhKlund- f
tn tli rff ut -ht h Ir mado to
hoodwink I 1 it into iK-hving thut thf
aaik wait lru.lor.fal'tt. Thp ral i
pntit.Hity for tht? train li(i
with tht frrain buvrrm, who usually
. f rw tb aamo partk-a who lioM.rtd
'1h wii ks. Th aack btiKitiwi an
'ifrofttahl, ao why ahould they not rv
iutr that thf xrain thoy bought !
ait tip In eacka Th fariiiv paid
th ltremlmn, cominit and iCoinK- I)
ntftm.oilta! 111 I ht lirnwi of ttstrkm nn.
Uirni'iuv prolHa wr mad, and thf
aran tsat k Lrofitc-r i luna to th nr-k j
'f lht grain grower an the Uitl old " thin dtbna.. th Fannr-ra' I'niofi nt hn will aiout two hnndred
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SERVES
BREAKFAST Di SUPPER
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CANDY
FOUNTAIN
SPECIALS
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? Wi! are carrying the largest and most complete
stock of c.indios in Pendleton. d
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Man or tn hci rantened him Keif upon wir tfars a;o w nt n d b-uaiioii f
Mnbad th 8ailir. Hif oeacoaat ritloa, rmlfavoriiiK lo
Thf Farnifra I'nion waa th firwt prove the ned of bn k flevutorti.
oryaniK-d rotHt by the farmw iThia d'lecation wa a( drM r ied
This ore:itn- coldly and ata argnn
iittfiittoti, but wjth tiiui.u'i ltrn of
fail Ii l hty profsiM-d tlit ir cuw. Firs!
n. thru annthtr nntiitirut v han
w-n the for-e f the urtruoictitH t-r-rw
i!td by IbiK rarnx-r"' d ( fit mo and
th ornaniraiion tl r-i-Kt-ntHl. Ter
minal elevalora have Im-
airainMt ihe grain aa-k
iralion atruc-k firat at the bit; .i.fn
in ihe bag bumnena. Fy utoing r
, dera and buving Mr ki in larse ntntt
' lera from the joblera and Importer,
tt rut out much of the profit that hnd
gone to the mholemler and retaik-r.
and aaved the farw.er milUona of dol
lar which would othcrwiw have gre ttuihrlced In alt of the h;j
, lo Ihe fropfiteer. Thta, hwever, ar
fomphehed only partial relief. Al
though Ihe exceMHive profit wte t-li-mlnaled,
the ecronoinic waate In handl
; log and rehandlinir, burkling and
j bMidinc. atlll rentahied. Itth -onomy
and futivenieni-a deniunded that the
of thf 4-l ;itir ready to receive
wdi af trim the farmers' wagon. Two
hundred elnator with an vera re bin
cai-at ity of forty thottmind birvhelK will
permit of eiphry million biinhet tt
bulk urain beina: atored at the tr;ifc
Fide. With fM-lltlle for rapidly and
t-ff irieniiy rcc-tvinr and Fhipplng at
the anie time, and allowing the usu
al rate nf turn-over, elevatora ntloiuld
built or handle In a iseaann several tiinea their
10-t oitiea. canaoltv. and ln ISIS nearlv one-half
The farmers nav won, and it lm only of thft Brjim from fhft North went
a jueiion .f lime when hulk handl- should pom through thew elrvbr.
inr will Ire the rule. Awion and forthtml are hutMing
I'oriditlonM r..tig ut of the war Im merino terminal eletator. Theae
rae farilftated the liutk handltriR houtu-a will eaoh be of one-in ill ion
movement. It him be n fci t-HM;iry lo bu-b J t apui ity and will be aupable
move 11. u. h f the vruin from the of eb-aninr and loading praln either
Nurthwettt Mhlward by rati, and ft.r dwineMtr or export ahipmenl.
M i e ele va l or in ust and a re boo ml
Th'"FlKhtlnff WeUliman, from hi latent fhojof:rph. takan at
hla old bome la Wales. Ha i belli f recclcJ ty Che uaor Cl fttl.,
AlOaraiiio Hupkia MDrgao.
bag itself muHt 10.
rief.ir the farmer rould adop the. theae ahtpmenta have ieen made In
bulk handling aaiem at the farm and bulk, even though the ram wan re- to follow, to eare for Ihe volume of
at the Phiping; Kint. It wa nereajiary Vnved at the wurehoiiae in na. ka. f(r bulk gram whirh the farmer will
that bulk handling; faeilmea be pro- there are no provision in KaMern move frwaid to the terminal,
i pitied at the terminal and taportK. market for haiulltiiK narked grain. Huinminit up, the bulk fhipping
The farmers had no money to build Many elevator have leen and arc movement ia a n-h ndid example of
terminal elevator aa?d the rrain buy- he ma; built by the farmer in the what the farmer can a..mplrh
jera would not build them beeauae of Krain growing; m-cilon ( the inland , through oraniuttioit and eo-orepra-the
i-rofila in the sack buim wK. Fe- . ountry. It iaettimnted that the pr.n- Hon.
Portland Visitors Take Notice
We are exclusive agents for
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"'' Try Some of Our War Candies. J w
They are Exceptionally Good. ,
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This is the greatest HOUND - UP we ever had
When the World Series was ajnere burlesque of wjiatff(
it use to be when so many of our boys are off round-J;
ins up thejluns when we are' over the top with our
quota in every drive, we can still put over the-ROUND-UP
as it has never been done before.
BECAUSE IT IS FOR THE RED CROSS
AND THINK OF THIS:-
Lots of Pendleton people have just a little more
NOW because they have cut down their automobile expense.
They did it by using DJ AMUJN US
MORE MILES FOR LESS MONEY.
Every tire the big DIAMOND factories can
manded by a SATISFIED USER.
When you want Tires it is best to see us because we sell
-by getting
make is de-
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J. M.k aLaaLk Xwlt S
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Hi: IIVAUY to huy your IJIIKKTY IM)M.
eiid!etE Elubber Supply Company
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MATMX'K H DUNN. Are You Merllnc Vonr W'AU SAVINtiS STAMP OMiiralidii?
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