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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1913)
IIIJ.VI) Ill'LLMTlV, Hi;N), OHi; WKDNISMDAV, ,71'fjY o, 101a. I'flRO It. 4i H( NDUSTRiES OF TOWN MEASE BIQ CI1ANC1E IN PAST .TWO YEARS liiimlicr Miimifm-luiliiK Head MM, Ahlpiiiont Kimt Melon Important Item Now Outlook for Mutiito laOLCou- of lumfior. l.oilu(l In tlin (lint)or I irnl oronoii, llond iidm ii Industry tlio tiiiiiiufacturo "uircuiiiHtRiinm or tho past luivo imojt mtoh Hint tho iioIIvUIm of tlio town In Mfi Industrial way, uh In others, ro- olved iiul llttlu ontu)iiriiKoinuut. TliHtB woro iki inmttm (if trniiHpnrtn tlon to dm markets of tlin world, with tho result (hut tlio (laid for ex pansion wuh llmltsd. Hut lit tlin past go nfontliH SllICO tlio ooiiiIiik of tlm railroads, then hits boon u ory marked oIiiiiiko. mill dilrlnt? tho pnst ywnr mm tin tieoii ospoolnliy true, fthlpiiiontn of lumber Hflhl were first lotul In U13. lint a reduction of frnlKht rntwt by tlin mltwny IIiick In March, 1013. puveil th.) way for iwi oxIhiikIoii of tho Hold unit lueronsu In III voluiiii) or IiiinIikhhi. llond wns Klvmi n very satisfactory rnin to Mid dle Western mill other dittos, mid nines Hint Unto nu avenues of n ear of lumber n tiny linn boon forwarded from horn. Tlio present Industrie nr lookiMl upon iin hut tlio forerun hum of others that nro nuro to porno boauso of tho ndvitiimRaoiiR location of th town iiihI tho enormous Kiwor pomilhllltloN. The IiIk Umber Inter ost Iihvo announced thnt thoy would hulld lnro mill l-trt), mid tholr en tabllshmoiit In liitt n iiiioslloti of a nkort time. It seams. Ilorowlth In proMiutod briefly n resume of tlm mro Important Industrie thnt hv n plsee In the llfn of thin town mid (Nimiiiiinlty. Tho Jji'tul ("oiiiimny. ISmployltiKKin mi avnnwo niton t irauymftR n 00 man miul Iak nn NvnrnK month- ly trii)lsl!Iflmi llo.ooo. Ki0 lum IwrlHR miUlffllinnH of Tho llond Coin- nsny luiiiBot Important Industry iir. TjiwiMlll In loratud Junt wwtt of tho rTVar on th nouth nlda of the town nnd Ts witll 4ulppd for n plant of Itn slxn. It cutn nnd d renins vnr loun (trade nnd nlion of luHibcrjhav Ibr n dnlly capacity of from 3", 000 te 10.000 font In ten hour Tho followliiR ortlclnl nvMKt iiinnthly flu uros for tho past three uionthn ahow tho oxtontof tlm operations- Ixirh knwiul por month 13H nnd IuiiiImt uinnufnetiirrd 1.005,800 fest. Cnrlond nhlnniKnta of luinlxtr SI flm or 684,028 foot. Number Jpfl iiirn iMiipiuycii ni mill aa, payroll $a7IO. 'Uio hunt iiiojitli III oxportliiK wim April, with aa rnrloniln nltliioil. In IiikkIiik oporutloiiH of tho com priny (hu nvuruKo niiiuhor of niuii oin lilnyml wnn 8H nnd tho pnyroll xr,7l)r, U);h hnultod (thnt In, plnci'rt nuidy for milling), 0177, tliuuo con llllllllll! 1,11S!,2I2 fcol. I'liiniT Mill In Opcrnllon, In Ma roll (IiIh your tho Millar I.uin hor I'oiiipniiy, of which II. a, Mlllor In pnmlddiit, hoKiiit otmrntliig u plnnor mill of 1!0,000 foot dnlly capacity. It In tocntod on tho railway nonr tlin oud of I ho lino, .mil Itn ontpiU Id riulckly nnd olumply londod on enrn to hu MhliipixJ Knnt, Tho inaolilnory tinml In llrnt uIiimn nnd tho work In IiIkIi Krndn, In connoctlou with tho lilaiior mill, which In to ho kept run iiIiik tho yvnr round, thuro nro moiiio 1R molt omployod. Tho plant In opur ntod by olootrlnlty, !1S hornopownr ho liiK imud. I'luo Foroxt Kiiumlll. Tho Mlllor I.uinhor Company doon noi oporato a wtwimil hut linn nu nr rmiffomout with tho I'luo KoroNt hum hr Compnny whoruhy tho onllro pro duct of (ho lnttr compnuy'n mill In hoiiKht. Tho I'lno I'oront mill In to cntod noiithonnt of town nhotit thrvo inlli'd, IhiIiir iiinnnKod by Krnont A. (lilltlu: Itn (lapnclty In Xu.000 to S0. 000 fool it day. A totnl of about 31 mon nro kIvdii umploymont nt tho mill nnd In tho wooan In connection with IokrIiik otmrntloiiR, The mill dotm not run nil yimr owlriK l tho fuel thnt It In locntod on, nnd Inkon wntor from, nn Irrlitntlou cnnnl in which wntor In not kept riiutl ik ilur Iiik tho wlntor monthn. I'lrnt (In-. I'lour Mill. An Inilnntry thnt furnlNhon tho tun Iwrlal for tho "ntufr of llfo" for llond nnd Contra I OroRon pooplo In thnt of' tho Hour mill or tho llond .MIIIIiik,& Wnrohouno Co. Tho pant your lm boon ii vory nucrcKNful ono for tho compnny im tho iiiIII'h produntn b rnmo bottor known mid more oxton nlvoly imod. AmniiK cimtoniorii today nro uumborod pooplo throughout tho Donoliuton vnllny, Tho townj nlonK tho rnltrond IIiimn to tho north buy Hour hero, whllo frolKhturn tnko tho iiiIH'h proilurlM to tlio notMom.lii cant urn Crook, llnruoy nnd l.nko uoiiii tlen. ni fnr nomh nn lamiey, Tho produeM of th mill Includo two Krndon of flour, Hluiflom Mini (IiIrIi imtonl) ,ind llond's Uont Hlond; brenkfuMt food cnllml Oiltx; wli.do wliHnt, Krnhnui nnd ry flour, nil klndn of mill foedn nnd thick fmid, Within tho Ut yonr Ococro W. Arnold of I'ortlnnd punhniied n hnlf Intorodt In tho mill nnd Imcnmo noo- rotary mid tromurer of tlio compnny. C. I. Iloxoll In proildon' I'our m nro oinploycd in tho mill. Tho onpnolty of tho plant In 180 barrels n day, nnd tho g. Hiding of a onrlond of Krnln a day rIvc Uio fnr mere of Central Oregon a nuro mar kot far all tholr RValn, In fact, nt no tlnio hn thorn boon on overnupiily of Krnln to ho had by tht mill. Tho run churn bring In tholr pntductH nnd rocolvo In oxchntiRo II'iik nnd food ntiirfn nn thoy wlnli. In o'liilpmout tlio mill Inn n flrnt rlimii outfit. It liioludoN five doublo nliludn of roller mllln, doublo pur' flor, nlno-Hccllon hwIiik nlllar, naoitr Iiik iniichlno, two iooIj, drnt collncto nnd bnrlny roll. Tho nclilncry In hounod In u throo-ntory bulldliiK with bniiemoiit nnd nttlo. Tho ontlro plant Hi vnltiud nt $20,000. Tho ma chinery In driven by a CO hornopowor motor. C'rrnmory nt I lend. Tho local cronmory operated by tho Pioneer Cream Company fiirnlidicfl fnrmern n mnrkct for nil their cream nnd given llond a high grndn of homo mndo butter, Tho dumnnd for '.ho pro duct In dining, nil the crenmory'H out put being conmimod loontly. Tho plnut tnniM out nhoiu f00 puundn of butter n wook. Ico orenin In nlno made nt tho plnut by mnchlnory. lee .Mnile l-'or (ho Interior. Practically nil tho Ico uod by tho towun of Central Oregon In manufac tured by tho Contrnl Oregon ico & Cold Htornge Co., whoxo plnut In to cntod In tho niinie building with tho eroniiiery. The oompnny linn n largo Htorngo houmi whom perlnhublo goodn of vnrioiin klndn are kpt In cold Htorngo. An 11-ton rofrlgorntlug mnchlno In operated by oroctrlcnt iniicliliio In opomtod by electrical rhlnory 'of tho cronmory In llkowlno run by electricity. Itrlrk riant U Iniportnnt. About two iiiIIoh wont of town In the plant of tho llond Prick & Lum ber Co,, where nlrondy thousand of good brick hnvo been mnde. Thu compnny linn nn ndoqunto outfit and with n nnlondld natural prodtiot In nlmont liioxhnuntlhlo (lunntltloH It I nlile to turn out n durable building mntorlnl whch In being unci! oxton nlvoly In conHtructlon of buildings In llond mid other Contrnl Oregon com munltlw. There In no other olny imipply llko thU In thin port of tho Htnlo no fnr nn linn oeen discovered, ' thin giving I lend n decided ndvnn Ingo over other places not no favored by nnturo. In addition to nupplylng tho loonl market, tho Pond llrlck & Lumber Co. nhln Id product by rail and nulls to netllera throughout tho Interior who freight tho brlok from bore, nomo ,ot them nn far nn 100 miles. Tho mnchlnory nt tho ynrd Include Hull mud press, disintegrator and re prens mnchlno. Ktenni In tho niotlvo Kwor. Tho brick' plnnt In further den-i crlbcd by Mr. Iloltnn In bl arttclo on pngo 10 of tho fourth nectlon of tho paper. Town Unn Hplendld laundry. In tho Inundry plant ownod by J. Kdwnrd Iaraon, Ilend tins nn ctal llihment that I fully equipped for Itn work. Tho past spring Mr. Larson oroclod n brlckjiulldliig for housing hln plant and ndded to his machinery to tnko euro of (ho incronsliig bunl nons, Tho moHt notable addition wnn u Inrgo mangle which wnn Inntnllod a fow monthn ngo, Not only In tho llond trade Ink on earn of, but. also practically nil tho Inundry work of Contrnl Oregon. From ovary town on tho rnllrondn to tho north nn far nn tho Columbia, nnd throughout the territory to tho nouth nnd southeast nn fnr nn Paisley nnd Kllvor Lnko bun dles conio In. Tho plnnt In valued nt $7C00 by Mr. Larson, nnd It In con ceded to ho tho best Inundry between Klamath Falls nnd Tho Dulles. Tho mnchlnory In nil turned by electric motors, thorn being ono of thrco nnd oho of llvo horsepower. Tho Ironing In also dono by electricity. A force of 11 pooplo In omployod, consisting of thrco men and eight women. t .Mc.N'niiglit-deilMHi Hmvnilll, Located on tho roiid to Hums, sev en miles Koutheasl of llond, Is the McNnught-tiortson sawmill, of about 20,000 foot capacity. It cuts all kinds of common rough lumber and Its location makes It especially handy to tho settlers In the homestead dis trict to tho southeast. A plnnor has Just been Inntnllod nnd the ncopo of tho mill onlargail thereby. Tho own ers nrj W. F. McNnught and A. H. tier (son. Audersoii llroM. .Mill, N'onr Lnldluw nnd only a few miles from Ilend Is nnothor sawmill which furn'Mhen both rough and dressed lumber. It In run by Anderson Pros, of Pond nnd does n considerable bus iness with tho settlers In the Luldlaw country. KiikIi nnil Door Mnklug. An Industry thnt will no doubt be come ono of considerable Importance hero later when tho Inrgo sawmills are established Is snsh nnd door mnn- Ufactlirlhi;. tocntluir with tlin mnklnir of nil kinds of Interior finishing ma-1 lorinis. incro nro already two small establishments of this kind here. Tho Ilend Snsh & Door Co., Currlo & Htrubblo, proprietor, nognn operat ing Its plnnt the flrnt of tho yonr. It Is located on tho spur In Itlvorsldo Addition and Is well equipped nnd does good work. Orcutt Pros, also hnvo n shop In Deschutes Addition front which thoy turn out a crodllablo class of work. Itnkery lluslness flood. Tho Ilend housewives And ono of tho locnl Industries of spoclnl Inter est to thorn, this being bread making. Tho American Hakory has a first clnsn equipment for handling broad nnd pnstry In Inrgo qunntltlcs. II. A. Puctt, tho proprlotor, enlarged his business May 1 of this year by open ing a storo downtown. Ho runs n wagon also that delivers to all parts of town. An Important Item of his business Is shipping bread to supply tho wsnts of pooplo living on tho Oregon Trunk and Dcschuton railway lines. Ht'MMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for the County of Crook. J. A. Klllott, plaintiff, vs. O. W. Ilur- rotighs and Kthol D. riurroughs, defendants: To O. W. Burroughs nnd Kthol D. Hiirroughs, nhovo-nmncd defen dants: In tho name of tho Stato of Ore gon, you nnd each of you nro horoby required to nppcnr and nnswof tho complaint filed ngalnBt you In tho nbovo entitled nctfon on or boforo Thursdny. tho 11th day of September, 1913, and If you fall so to nnswor, for wnnt thereof tho plaintiff will ap ply to the court for tho relief de manded therein, vlx., for judgmont against you and each of you for tho sum of $174.51;, togothor with Intor est thereon at tho rate of 10 por cent per nnniim from tho 1st day of Ma, 1912, until paid, together with $30 attorney fees and far (ho costs and disbursements of this action. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof onco a week for six successive weeks, In Tho llond Ilulletln. liy order of tho Honorahlo W. L. Ilradshaw, Judgo of tho abovo entitled court, which order la dated July 30th, 1913. Date of first publication July 30, 1913. Da to of last publication Sep tember 10, 1913. VWINON A. FORBKS, CHA8. W. JSI18KINH, 21-27 Attorneys for Plaintiff. sfc Va.I1 L VB'---, HOME MADE CANDIES DAINTY LUNCHEONS IJnkcry Goods Home Baked Refreshing Sodas nnd Sundaes ICE CREAM Retail and Wholesale f&ftl AAPtl rfrfl.. fg w Httttifiifr'779 'tvA 'mMvyhjif 1 Giving Advice Is Easy But useless unless it is good ad vice that will profit the taker;. Anyone will tell you however that it is good policy to buy your drugs and medicines here for the reason that we carry only the best and purest of drugs and hire only competent prescription clerks who are models of accuracy. Our charges are reasonable and the "money back" policy is good on everything we sell. m Patterson Drug Co, The 3feoK, Store rVI AhTU NORTH ACH (WASH.) the Surtimef Resort of the Pacific Northwest 1.? irT .1 ft NOW IN FULL BLAST REACHED VIA THE ' STEAMER T. J. POTTER THE DAY BOAT Leaves Portland Daily Except Saturday and Sunday 8:00 A. M. Saturday 1:00 P. M. STEAMER HASSALO THE NIGHT BOAT Leaves Portland Daily Except Sunday 9:30 P. M. TO PORTLAND AND Two Big River Steamers Daily Portland to Megler, where direct connection Is made with trains for all North Beach Points. ONLY SEVEN HOURS FROM PORTLAND. Season tickets $4.00. Saturday to Monday Tickets $3.00. Let me furnish particulars how to reach this MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT. J. H. CORBETT, Agent O. W. R. & N Bend.