The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 09, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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TUB BEXT) nnIJCTIN, DAILY EDITION, IlKN'D, ORFflON, MONDAY, JAMAKY It, lS!l.
HAY GROWERS
; WANT CHANGE
ORECON FARMERS AIM' MAN 1)1
CAPPEr KY WASHINGTON D1E
FERETriA!,, SAYS ASSOIIA
TIOX MANAGER.
The present system of frelRht rates
Under which Oregon . growers are
compelled to operate Iuib the effect
of placing a tariff upon Oregon
grown liny sold tn either Oregon or
Washington. Just exactly why this
condition happens to exist is hard
to explain, declares L. A. limit, man
ager of the Oregon Cooperative Hay
Growers.
In a trip to Portland he made for
mal application for an equal freight
tariff on hay shipments originating
In Oregon as compared with those in
the state of Washington. The chair
man of the agricultural committee of
the Portland chamber of commerce,
the Oregon Farm bureau, the Bend
Commercial club and the Deschutes
County Farm bureau and interested
farmers in Clatsop and Columbia
counties are uniting in their efforts
to assist the Oregon Cooperative Hay
Growers in getting a better rate.
The present S. P. & S. and N. P.
rate as it now stands is as follows,
given from these key points, and in
effect January 1, 192C.
From Kennewick to Portland. 222
miles, present rate. .23; from Kenne
wick to Astoria, 322 miles, present
rate, .24: from Kennewick to Aber
deen. 3S2 miles, present rate. .27 H :
from Redmond to Portland, 234
miles, present rate. .27; from Red
mond to Astoria, 334 miles, present
rate, .4214; from Redmond to Aber
deen, 413 miles, present rate, AIM.
This present rate amounts to a dif-
ferential of ?2.90 per ton in favor of
Yakima shippers in some cases, while
coming around by way of Seattle
they have even a little better rate
than this to Aberdeen. Oregon grow
ers ask nothing but an equal show
with other producers, says Hunt.
They feel that they have a right to
this, and know no good reason why
they should be prevented from sell
ing their own hay in their own state
at least on an equal basis with out
state shippers.
Assistant Ceneral Fregiht Agent
Pickard has promised to give the
matter prompt consideration. Pick
ard is quoted as having said that
there was probably enough hay in
the northwest now stacked on. the
farms to take care of all require
ments for the next three years,
should no more hay be grown.
All the Juices of tlio wood are cooked
out, the pitch and part of the tar es
caping into a pit, while, other sub
stances are given off In gaseous form
and are recovered by a scries of four
condensers. One gss, or rather, a
combination of gases, however, is not
condensed. It is identical with coal
gas, used for llhimlnutlng and heat
ing purposes, and a part of it is con
ducted through pipes to the furnace,
furnishing heat (or the distillation.
In the test plant, 100 pounds of
wood Is required ii( starting the fur
nace and furnishing heat for the be
ginning of the distillation. After
that, the wood gives off sufficient
gas to continue the process, which In
an industrial plant would be contin
uous. More gas is generated than
can he used, however, and a sliding
gas tank has been constructed to the
rear of the plant. Whether gas could
be economically utilized in Hend
homes or whether It could be used to
advautngo by the company, is a ques
tion which has not been exhaustively
gone into. Charcoal filled cars stop
in a cooling chamber for a time, to
prevent the superheated material
from Igniting on reaching the air.
Industrial lses Many
That the test may be considered
entirely successful Is Indicated from
statements made by Fait child and
LjuiiKduhl that (he charcoal alone
would pay the cost of maintenance
and operation, any other by products
being placed In (ho profit column.
Present Portland price list char
coal at two cents a pound, but half
this quotation Is being used In com
paring expected revenue with pro
duction cost. Powder works, and
stock food manufacturers tire the
chief users of charcoal, but there
would be a good local fuel demand,
and quantities are used In the manu
facture of filters and for medicinal
purposes.
In Sweden, LJungdahl stales, every
lumber mill has Its by-products plant,
and during tho greater part of the
world war when gasolluo became
only a memory, wood alcohol and the
gasoline substitute derived from pine
oil were generally used as motor
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200 Men Wanted to Meet
Mr. T. D. Bill at Mann
heimer's, Friday, Jan. 13.
LIBERTY
Wednesday - Thursday
MILL TESTS WOOD
WASTE BY-PRODUCTS
(Continued from Page 1.)
test gasoline. Pear flavoring extract
is another substance which he has
evolved from pine oil.
Plant Makes Own Fuel
The plant now in operation, which
Is a small replica of one which
Ljungdahl states could be built at
the cost of one of the company's big
burners, handles six small wire mesh
cars every 24 hours. An inclined
tunnel, the oven, is filled with car
bon monoxide gas to prevent com
bustion of the wood, then the cars
are introduced. As they mount high
er in the tunnel, the temperature be
comes greater until a maximum of
1000 degrees fahrenheit is reached.
paramount :
&iclure
4i si .. i
4r 5 '
FAMOUS PUCfHB3 - LAS KY CORPORATION
Efestless Sex
Robert V.Cnsmh ers
MAEDN DAVIES
A Paramount Super
Special
Banking Progress
There lias been a grout change In bunking methods
In tho past ten yearn.
People today recognize merit in a bank not simply
because it lias been on one corner for fifty or a hundred
yenm, but on account of progressive business methods
which meet the need of the community.
Hunks loan money today us a business, not as a
favor (o a privileged few. It is the volume of small
loami and small deposits which have made possible the
growth of the American batikini; system. Keeping close
to the people is the secret of success In present day bank
Iiik. lianklng prosperity depends upon community pros
perity. This bank is ready lit all tlnvs to discuss nny prob
lems iiD'ecting the welfare of your business or community
and to offer Its assistance in any legitimate milliner.
The First National Bank
Tm B- of S'J-.nioi 3Hvtc
TVij Bank I a Member of the Federal Reserve System
If - , J
Tonight
at the
Grand
DeMarco
Aistrup Entertainers
The 3rd Shevlin-Hixon
Band Lyceum
Admission 25c and 50c
fuels. What is more, they gave ex
cellent results.
As far us Is known, the tests now
being conducted by the llrooks-Hcnn-Ion
Lumber Co. are the first In which
distillation of Oregon pine has been
attempted.
You Lot Elthar Way,
Don't ukum with n wnimm if
convince her that she In wrong she
will think yon pro contemptible for
belne right.
This will fix
my cold
I ALWAYS Iwp Dr. Kind's New
Piscovrry lunitv. It lnvutii up
turd, stuhUrn cohU and Mops tho
paroxysms of coultin. No h.irmtul
(Iruir, lut j ut-t good huh tit' inc. Alt
(1 moists, 00c,
Dr. King's
New Discovery
For Colds and Coughs
Stubborn Dowels Turned. Leav
ing the bowels unmoved results in
health destruction. Let the gently
stimulating Dr. King's Pills tiring tc
you a regular, normal Ixwel function
ing. 25 cents. All druggists.
D PROMPT! WON' T GRIPE.
rKinffs Pills
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO C. J. LEVERETT
HIRE TALK NO, IWt
Practice lOcononiy lint not l-'alse Eriiiioiny. To uiiike a
II) per cent wage cut on 'loin Cni'hiii, mill Hie oilier livu paid
I'nuiiK'oiN In the llcud Hie Ili-parl incut, I would cull I'nlne
Eromiiiiy, I ai'loil holds clown II John for the Nullity of m I .TO
per mouth, IIoiisIiiii mid Hoover, engineer, cadi net floO
per month I'J hour (lay mirk.
Truly,
c j. i.everktt..
I. H. Have party with Jt 1 ,11(111 Iioikk mid lot to (mile for
lied cr home mill will iismiiuo illuVreiue.
(llll.e, 10,1,-1 Itoiiil Htrcct, llend, Oregon. SMI1: C. J. I,.
CLASSIFIED ADS
t'liuiittlitl n.lvi'iiloltm I'hiiruu lr Umin V
1'iMiU fur 30 woriln or it tvnt ft r
wonl for nil ovvr 'JO, AM t'Inlht-il mUviUif
Inn ati'lrll) t'ttsli lit nilviitu't'.
WANTED
WANTKU lttintiit'iH nnil hounlrr.-t.
Apply U2 1 Klurltla iivt'inic
:t a -2 4 2'ip
WOUK WANT!';!! - My iitieneunilnMvil
WDinan ; cook Itiu, t'onfi'rt I'moi y
work, or wallroM; Ioiik -pi'HMi((;
ln'st of rcri'it'iucH. t iu u i i't tl Tho
Mulli'lln oIIIim. 4 I 7-:i2i
FOR KENT
l-till ItKNT Ouo rurnh.hcil hiiu-.o-kei'iliiK
room, l'houe "1 11.
IS ST-'Jtic
KOIt IIKNT Klvn room modern
lioilso; tlcMralilo iliiilrlct; Ktiniite;
close In. Ilcml liiveiiliiioiit Co.
I 2-2 1 -.1 lie
I-'OK SALE
l-'olt KAI.H - KlKhty iicres IrrlKiiled
land; fid aci-es lino it I fill fit stand;
II room f iirulnlied lioune. clili'kcii
hoiiiie. barn, well; fi;l tons of the
best id fn I Th hay; ;i llm oimik iiiiires,
Impli'iueiiiii: all for J V . ; Jl.lMni
lasli reiiiilieil; Urn best h.uvuln In
Hi" couuliy. I tii ui i HalidieHsliiH
I'ai'lois, Mil Oiokoii avo. 4i-s-:tuc
I-'OK S.M.K .- or will iriidu Tor I'orl
land proiii-riy, I mill acres mump
laiiil iieveu miles iiorllinest of lloud.
It. It. liiiidner, .N'oi (hwiinlorii Hunk
lllilK., I'ortliind. Orn. 4:i-'.'T-:i0e
Put It III The lliilletlu.
LIBERTY
TONIGHT Last Time
"His Brothers
Keeper"
AND
JOE MARTIN in
"The Good Ship Rock
and Rye"
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What Do You Look For
in Clothes-
Vure wool. KHd Htyh, correct
lit, Ioiik wear anil uniisiiiil vaU
lie?
$22.00 and Up
Tailored lo your measure yon
will Unci it ut
DICK, The Tailor
Clean Iny, llyeliiK and Prowlng
PERMANENT AS THI2 PYRAMIDS
Concrete Pipe Company
BfiNI), ORIiOON
Sewer Pipe, Irrigation Tipc, Water Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Building Blocks
Well Curbing, Concrete Silos
II it's nuule of concrete, we make it
Box 157 BEND, OREGON Phone 219
LIBERTY
Tuesday Matinee and Night
GRAND
Wednesday Night.
Curl Laammte presarrta
HERBERT
RAWUNSOH
IN
MILIONAIRE
ALSO
International News
and Comedy
"ZULU LOVE"
The tenderness of
STEAKS
depend much on how
they are cut
Try Our Steaks
We think they will
please you.
O'DONNELL BROS.
WE BUY
SELL or EXCHANGE
Good Used Ranges,
Furniture, Phono
graphs or Office
Furnishings
ELECTRIC VACUO!
CLEAXKIIS RENTED
24 nonr Day BOc
All make of Soiling Ma
chines rented by tho dny,
tho week, or tho month.
BEND FURNITURE CO.
(Exchange Department)
TELEPHONE 271-W
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FURNACES
InI3 AND PII'ULIISS
SHI-ET.MIiTAL AND kOOPINO
Wm. MONTGOMERY Minnesota St.
Tune Your IMnno At I.enM Oni-o a Yenr. It Needn It.
I'J YEA IIS' E.M'EIUENTE
G. E. MAST-PIANO TUNER
TININti, (I.EANINd, II I : I. 1 1 1 1 V ;
OIHip llli Tliiniiiiin .MiikIc Co. I'lmre T:V
ritOFKSSIONAI, AND IIUHINESH DIKECTOllY
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Your Shoes will smile
with satisfaction over
the splendid job of re
pairing they will re
ceive at our hands.
Lindeborg & Hanson
120 Minnesota Street
Auto
Storage
Where Car Will Not
Freeze
Building Fireproof
Every Convenience
You May Desire
Pioneer
Garage
Irving Avenue
W. G. MANNING, I). M.
! DENTIST
Hull 12-H. O'Kiuio IliiildliiK
j riionc 17S-W. Ilimd, Oregon
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I nm now iireuird to rotno
direct to your homo mid over
haul your car. Htmclitlty on IkiiI-
! li tlon. unuerntorn mid Mlurltnir
niotorn. All work ftUHnuitecl
Call 1B1-J. M. W. Ki-hllllim,
l,1fi8 Nowport.
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F. M. BLOOM
Dentist
Roomi 4 and 6, ovor Postofflce
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DR. G. SKINNER
DENTIST
0ffl.ee, noom 18, O'Knno Bldg.
Phono: Olllco, liluck 235-W
Ofrice Hohrs: 9 to 121 to 0
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R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
Rooms 13 and 18 Flrnt National
Uuuk UulldliiK. TqI. Dl
(Dr. Coo'l Formor OfHeo)
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CARLSON & LYONS
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and HuntliiK Huiinllon
Bath Room AncQKRorlos, olc, otc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE 159-J
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J. B. MINER & CO.
Real Estate
MINER IW.IX;.
Room 201 Phone IK.1W
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THE LAW (H'l ICE K
W. P. MYERS
.Voir located In Itooiim S'JII.H
.MINER lit II,III((
New I'lione No. l!t:i.W.
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Tel. 2T-J O Kuno Illdg
DR. E. E. GRAY
DENTIST
Houm: 9 to 12 1 to B:30
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DR. II. N. MOORE
1)10X1 ISTRY
Tol. 167 O'Knno Did.
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DODDS & BLOOM
I'Ii.vmIi Iiiiis mid Hui'Ki'oim
lr. II. C. DoiIiIh, Rob. Phono
2II2-.M.
Dr. C. F. Illoom, Ren. Phono
22H-J.
Hours: 9 lo 12 A. M. ; 1 to
B P. ,M.; 7 to !l ovuiiIiikh,
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liLJND INSURANCE fi
AuENCY
Wrllm of nil kln.la of In.urnnra. Old.
wit InRUrMncft Auimcy In Cuntrul Oreicnn
H. C. HI, 1,18
Pint National IIhiiIc lll.l n -.
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MKS. V. A. SMITH
Asent for tho
' Nl'llONE CORSETS
Will nnll hy niipolntinnnt
1059 Columbia Kt.
Phono 30.1-M p. o. Tlnr in
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G. C. MORGAN
ATTORNEY AT I,AW
Room 2,'in, Miner Ilulldlnjc
Phono 32B-W
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Rullelln Want AiIh bring romilts
try them.