ooK Factory Has Made Great Strides During Past Season California, • Oregon Box and Lumber Company Plant Has Advanced Rapidly Since Opening. Order* Are Booked for Tear Ahead. Unable to Secure Enough Lumber to Fill Orders, Says Manager. ----- On e of the large s t indu s trial »rhiev e ments in A ah laud during the past year has been the completion and the continuous operation of the California * Oregon Box and Lumber Company’s plant, in the opinion of men who have their finger on the economic pulse of the city. The erection of the plant and its operation brought into the city finances in the form of lumber purchases, and its payroll, and it is considered one of the leading assets jxjssessed by the city. • This company has built in this city one of the most modern and 'up-to-date factories of its kind in the state for the manufacture' of box shook and sash and doors. A planing mill and retail yard are operated in connection with the box factor)’, and much of the, lumber being used in local buildings is supplied by the California Box and Lufiiber company from its plant here. ¿^Jhe company owns its own sawmill, located on the s mum it of the Siskiyous, and a body of timber sufficient to maintain the plant here for at least fifteen years, is owned dose to the sawmilll. The lumber is hauled by truck to the cutup pant, or comes in by rail by way of Siskiyou. .„However, it has been found that the sawmill owned by the company does not supply sufficient lumber to keep the box factory in continuous, maximum operation throughout the year, and for that reason, the company has purchased lumber from six different sawmills during the past year. It now has under contract three new mills, to saw lumber exclusively for its use during the 1926 sea­ son; -The lumber will be trucked direct from the mills to the box factory. In addition, teellng that the lim it of the box factory ia only the maylmun amount of lumber obtainable, A rth u r Coggins, gen­ eral manager o f the concern la endeavoring to Interest other lit« small lumber m ill operators In selling their lumber to the local box factory. "W s have orders booked ahead for over a year, and we must have additional lumber to meet this demand,” Mr. Coggins says. “ There Is a splendid opportunity awaiting the small lumber sawyer, who w ill sell us his output.” he con­ tinued. ! The C alifornia Pipe Rox pja- trlbutor* handle the entire box shook o u tp u tw f the locgl giant, while the Adams Lumbgr ooni- pgny are the M llln g ageqta for the company's sash and door business, which ia amounting to considerably more than antici­ pated when the plant first op­ ened here,” M r, Coggins In­ dicated. More than *100,000 worth of business w ill be done tbroagb these two concerns thia year, according to M r. Coggins, irlth prospects for an even larger year in 1930, whan mors mills will be supplying the local box fac­ tory w ith additional lumber for box shook and aaah and doors. Practically this entire amount remains In Ashland, going Into the purchase of lumber, the pay­ ing o f help, or in the profits, which are taken by the stock­ holders in the company, many of whom arrf local people. The box factory Itself, em­ ploys about 26 men the year around. In addition, each saw­ m ill which sella its 'o u tp u t to tha factory, employs about the same number of men, on the' average, M r. Coggins stated, thus making s' payroll for the Ashland district mounting Into thousands of dollars each year. from the m ill operated fcy California-Oregon Box •» a bar coppkgy plant. Hare a savin* has bean aff« the people of Ashland. Mace freight coats arc saved to t M oonsumers. Notable sales of lum ber were made to J. H . MoOee, for M * new »tore building which wee re­ cently opened, and to the naw Brown garage, now In the course of construction. The coihpany maintains a fleet of trucks for lumber deliver all over N orthern California,supply­ ing the local demands of Duns­ m uir, Y re k a , Hornbrook and the country surrounding these cltlos. AU local deliveries are made by the W hittle Trahafer company. which company also handles the block wood business for the box factory concern. * The company maintains Its own ranch, which la leased from the Balfonr-Outhrtes company, and here It raise* hay and grain toy the logging horses, and pro­ vides n w inter place tor their maintenance. "The amount of busineea that we can do nt the plant.” says M r. Coggins, “ la only lim ited to the amount of lumber that be­ comes available for our use. The output is contracted for a year in advance, and It la essential th a t we obtain large. quantities of cheap box lumber to keep running to capacity, In order t o ’ N il tbeae orders. The 193* season/ w ith our own sawmill running to capacity, and three other m ills noyr running or be­ ing built, w ill help supply the lumber requirements of the lo­ cal plant,” he continued ::W e have been in business but one year, but in that one year we have made wonderful strides. In four more years, be­ fore we have completed a five year period of advancement, we w ill be doing a business far beyond our expectations when we started. W e can see that the business is here, and the people of Ashland are for us,” M r. Coggins concluded. •w of City, Bi .4 ’ ' Men of the manage*« I the sovlx forma B u rls* the prelim inary 4M- engglon of -plan* to r the naw hotel, several a|t«a w a r* sog* sldared. and * o definite move to­ ward eoastruoUen work or com- Pletod plans was made until tha dedalon \ a s ranched location a t the aorgar Entirely Constructed by Ashland Capital, Lithia Sprinp Hotel Stand* a* Monument to People. Puts Ashland in Ola*» of Finest Hotel Cities in State. Gives Ample Acoomodations to Tourist*. Conceived. by Aishland meB, capital, furnished by the people who have unlimited eon' fidence in their home city, the new Lithia Springs hotel opened July 1, stands as a monument, dedicated to the business judgment and confidence of the people o f this city. It indicates the desire of the people to construct a' hotel, not only for supplying the demands of the present, but one which will for years, to come, stand as a monu­ ment to their ability in seeing the advance o f travel and ever increasing demand for hotel accomodations of the higliest class. ' « . A little more than a year ago, a small group of men, meeting at a luncheon table, began the formulating of the plan which fbund fruition months later in the completion of the beautiful structure. Their meeting was but the culmination of a long felt desire for a hotel which would attract the tourist, to Ashland, for they realized Ashland was a tourist city. Their plan, when finally worked out, stood for the construction of a nine story hotel structure, containing 99 rooms, and to be. constructed and furnished at a total cost of more than $240,000, placing Ashland on a plane with the leading cities of the Northwest. This little group of men spent hours and days of their time, their private time, which could ill afford be taken from their businesses and they gave this time, free of cost to their fellow citizens. Then, on July 1 of this year, they opened the new hostelry, and allowed those who furnished the money for jls construction to judge for themselves whether they had faithfully carried out their charge. And the stockholders, viewing for the first time the completed structure, were amazed to see the beauty of it. They voted unanimously, that the work was the best that could be obtained, and gave the small group their thanks. -•—■—. . ------ ----------- -------------------- Most of the box shook pro­ duced at the local plant, la sold to California consumers. The big canning concerns in the Southern state take most of the product, and are anxious to obtain m o re,'fo r, they point out, tha Ashland produced bqx shook is of the finest quality obtain­ able. In addition, the local canhery purchases a ll of their shook re­ quirements from the C alifornia- Oregon Box and Lum ber com­ pany plant here. Thia purchase amounted to about 100,000 cases this year Mr. Coggins stated. Besides this local purchase, the Ashland F ru it and Produce as­ sociation are supplied with shook, direct from the manufac­ turer, at a, great saving over what they h ad -tq pay fo r shook before the California-Oregon Box end Lum ber company plaBt was T h a t Ashland's climate la ad' operated here. Shortly a lte r the first small m irably suited to the production meeting was held, at which tlraa In addition to tha activities in o f poultry in a commercial way the box shook line, the planing has been proven, by the success H . O. Bader», Jr. was elected m ill has supplied lumber direct of the enterprises already here; president of the newly formed ' hero, « * « $o sqtqfqrtabls etmoaph.r personal^att^- noting ^sw. h»4‘ perm H. MoOee for ot tha First and main streets. The U tk ia n Hetsl eorporatlog, formed, pushed the stock »ala rapidly, and the people of Ash* land H ille d te the oaU, and w ith­ in » v e r y abort time the money needed t » »tart construction work wa*-T9BMd;""Thsto swekhotdsnr subscribed approximately *141,* 760 in stock, of which *1 3 0 ,8«5 has already bean collected. As soon ns the money needed to start construction yaa la the treasury the excavation work wna started In September of last year. Then came a period of w aiting and fin ally when the bids ware opened the firm of Hoover and McNeil of Albany were given the contrast for the gaperal con­ struction work. Although the building progress was not ae rapid as expected, ow- lag to a srumber of difficulties in obtaining materials necessary and adverse weather conditions during the wlntpr, there was steady pushing ahead of the pro­ ject, and early In 1936, the op­ ening date was set for June 1. This wna later changed in order to have everything in readiness before the d e d ic a tio n . The financing o f the project wna completed with tha vote of the hotel directors to Issue'*11 4.- 0 *0 In sla and six and one half per cent Interest bonds. These bonds ware Issued In May, and ware underwritten by the Ralph Sebneeloek company of Portland. When, placed, on sale they were sold quickly, a large number of them being hold now In Ashland, by men firm In the belief that the purchase Is a sound business, investment. Every need th a t the most critical guaat could desire Llthinn Hotel corporation, with bean mat, and the 00 rooms are J. W , McCoy, V . O. N. Smith, equipped w ith the best of furn- Louin Dodge', T. H. Simpson, O. lsblngs, lending a homelike and fui lobby, and on up through the nine stories of ' reinforced concrete, Mrs proof construction, MUs keynote of * desire to* pro­ vide of the hoe* la m rldonton •very knot. . ‘ . The dining room, which oc­ cupies the southeast comer of the building, fronting on First street, hah a seating accomoda­ tions far goo dinars, with ample room between tables. T ie smnilor dining room leading off tha main dining room, is to ba used for smaller banquets, and when oc­ casion arises, can ha opened in connectionwith room. .The dining rooms are splendid ly furnished, silver service and table linen being of the beat, and tbe ball room being provided w lth furnishings which Mend with tha attractive decorations of the ceilings, walls and columns. The lighting system In the din­ ing rooms, consisting of large calling clusters, as w ell as smaller lights on tha walls, gives a soft and attractive glow over tha w hite covered tables and is a pleasing feature o f this part of the hotel bonding. , Two entrances to tbe dining rooms from the kitchen assure quick and e d v en ien t service to guests. Both entrances have wide swinging doors and open directly Into the space before the kitchen serving tablet. The kitchen of tbe new L ith ia Springe hotel Is In keeping w ith the Idea that nothing In the way of modem and efficient conven­ iences should be overlooked In equipment. Tbe best machinery and tha most convenient arrange­ ment o f raagee, steam tables and refrigeration plant have been provided to meet the needs of the establishment» A trained staff a ll of whom have served their apprenticeship In the larg­ er hotels either o f tha United States or of Europe, are on doty a t a ll times. 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