The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 05, 1916, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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    TDK 1IKX1) HUIXKTIX, HHXI), ORE., WEDNESDAY, APRlIi .",, I0.
l'AOi: f).
PAPER PKS
ARE GOING UP
ACTUAL FAA1INE IS
SIGHT
IN
Cost of Hun' Materials Has Incicnsed
llnndu'd ,'oltl Some Artklcs OIV
MnH.cl Hullctln Urges All Pat-
r uis to Lay In Stock Now.
The following nrtlcle from the
market pngo of the Portinnd
Orcgonlan gives facts of Inter-
est to every user of paper.
prices nro advancing rapidly
, nd certain grades of Btock can-
not he secured at any price. The
imiletln sots theso facts hofore -
its patrons and frankly urges
that they order such printing as
tliw need at once.
,.-----------------
(Tho Orcgonlan.)
The fulled Stntes Is not only fac-
it.R an acuto shortago In paper of nil
kind:'. ut dcalors believe an actual
t..inino is In sight, prices nio ad
vancing rapidly and are likely to go
much higher. Kvery produco used
m tho luinufncturc of paper has in
censed In prlco anywhere from 2C to
nnn ner cent, and many mills may
liine to shut down, owing to tho lack
o( materials. At tho samo time mo
(komand has Increased enormously.
b' Among tho Increases In cost of ma
terials used In making paper are:
iltaga, 100 per cent; Boon puip, ju 10
Ino per cent; nlum, 300 to 400 per
Iccnt rosin, 10 per cent; wire screen,
J2n to 35 por cent; folts 50 per cent;
blenching powder (chlorlno) 1000
iper cent and nono to lie had; colors,
.".00 to 2fi00 per cent and up; sawn
Jwhlte, 2n to CO per cent; blanc llx,
1100 to 1C0 por cent; casein, z&u per
ont. and sodn ash. 300 por cent.
lllcached sulphite, which was formor-
$4G a ton, Is now worth nu n
ton. ,
.lllUM I1IIVU liuittliu-u " l""--" ..-.--
in account of shortago supply and
ho dotnand. Munition mnkers are
islng tremendous quantities of cot-
on racs to make explosives, ror-
nerly tho United Stntes Imported vast
lunntltlos of rags fromi Europe. This
s all shut ofT. Russia uses linen ni
aost no universally as wo do cotton
nd n largo proportion of our supply
mo from thore. None has neen
mlng in for months and our sup-
'es are oxhnusted.
Chlorlno (bleach) lias ndvanced
mm 1 V, ponts ft nounil to about l'.c
i pound on account of tho stopping
if supply from Kuropo, and tho do
nestlo makers nro busy with chlorlno
md chloroform;
lleforo tho war Oormnny suppllod
i largo pari hi. uiu miih.-i ii
vorld, except to tlio United btates,
nd oven this country Uougiu consui
rablo nnper and pulp. Sweden nisi
old us largo amounts of pulp nw-
laper and wrnpplng iKith countries
inking paper and pulp rrom uubsuui
vood.
Oormnny. of courso was hut out at
nee, but general business was bo
aralvrcd all over tho world that x-
tlng stocks of paper IaBted months,
mi the loss of tho oormnn suppiv
ns not felt, whllo Sweden could
nnilnun to simnlv her share. After
bout ono year, liowevor, hwouisu
illls bognn to run out of wood, as
n account of tho conditions they
ould not secure tho usual suppij
m IliiBsia. bo that cut off tlio
edlsh sunnh.
Then Euronenn mlllo formerly do-
'endent on Oormnny and Sweden for
ulp turned to Canada, taking nil the
urpliis Cnnadlnn pulp, which for-
icrly camo to tho United states, mis
insed n further shortage. To this
rouble was added' the high prices
ml scarcity of nil chemdcalH and dyos
which Germany formerly supplied
i with tho groater part, nil these
ndltlons making it Increasingly dlf-
fiilt for tno paper makers to secure
upplles.
JuBt nt the time that paper became
arco thero came a groat Increase In
uslness both in this country and In
:ngland and South America, creating
n enormous and unheard of demand
r paper Stocks everywhere were
hort, night on top of tho shortage
outh Amerlcn, Asia, Australia and
ven somp of tho European countries
gnn to buy papor In America and to
rter big premiums over existing-
teg. Tho combined demand is for
ficral times as much paper as Amer
ican mills can make, and tho avail-
lo supply of raw stock Is very short i
nd high in price, so it Is no wonder
f'ces are jumping. Thero is no pre-
edent for this present situation
balers do not know where tho mar-
et will go. but they would not bo
nrprlsed to see prices of paper ad-
nce as much as 100 per cent.
WHAT ARE WE
HERE FOR?
Ask yourself tlio question some time. It is not purely
for making iiicmey but to render n service. The world
must cut mid the grocer enn render n high iervlco.to this
community. Isn't it better to keep things moving, mak
ing on every dollar a small prollt it ml turning jour goods
nlv times n y'ir, than to turn the niimo dollar but once In
n j car tit u larger prollt. You will II ml the following
prices hard to match:
1 Pound Can (criiian-Aiiicllcnn Steel Cut Coffee . . .SO.HO
!$ Pound Can Oemmti-Aiiicilcnn Steel Cut ColTec. . . .8."
ft Pound Can (iernian-Aincrlcau Steel Cut Coffee . . l.:i.t
1 l'oiiml Can American Club Steel Cut Coffee .'1(1
: I'iiuikI Can American Club Steel Oil Colfeo 1.00
ft I'ounil Can Aiueilcan Club Steel Cut ColTeo J.ftO
1 No. !! Can ApileotN 1ft
1 Xo. li Can Ijemoii Cling Peaches tft
1 Xo. 2)5 Can Muscat Grnics '.!)
1 Xo. ii)i Can Itlackberrics t!0
1 Gallon Can Peaches 10
1 Gallon Clin Apples :tft
W. C. McCUISTON
HEN'D'S I1ESX GROCERV.
mwa
CVDONNELL BROTHERS
fi
UNION MARKET
iNEW PERKINS HOTEL
Filth and Wuhington Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON
Centrally Located
The Hotel for YOU'
Room Rates $1.00 per day,
More if you wish to pay.
Excellent Restaurant in connection.
Breakfast and Luncheon 25 cents.
Dinner 05 Cents.
Continuous service at very moderate
prices.
KLAMATH FALLS PEOPLE ASK
PORTLAND TD AID STRAHDRN
Commeicliil Club Manager Meet
Writ on Georgo V.. Iliuily, of Poit-
laud lloily, Tolling of Sentiment.
(Tho Orcgonlan.)
Portland business raon nro being
urged by tho pooplo of Klamath Kails
and other Central Orogou communl-
tlofl to lend tholr nrtlvo support to
Robert R. Strahorn's project for
b lldlng n rntlroad In tho Interior ro-
glons of the state.
l'red R. Fleot, managor of tho
Klamath Falls Commercial Club, hns
written to Georgo R. Hardy, execut
ive secretary of tho Portland Cham
ber of Commerce giving typical ex
pression to tlio prevalent sentiment
of pcoplo In that region, ills letter
follows In part:
"There nro tremendous trado pos
sibilities between Portland nnd Klam
ath county ns soon ns this connection
Is comploted. Our resources, which
hnvn been considerable In past yonrs,
are rapidly Increasing and wo feel
that tholr addition In n trade rela
tion would merit strenuous effort
fiom any largo city.
"Although duflnito figures cannot
bo given nt this date, thero Is assur
ance of nt lenst 35,000 acres of ro
clulmed lnnd being added to our pro
ductive soil this year by tho United
States Reclamation project hero and
by prlvato enterprises. Our livestock
export has beon unusunlly heavy this
past perfson, more tlinn Jl.S.'O.OOO In
vnluo having beon Bhlppod slhco Sep
tember 1, In addition to that driven
out. Tho lumber industry hero has
been tremendously stimulated slnco
Jnnunry 1. Two now Inrgo mills nro
now being Installed and will shortly
bo oponod, whon our payroll monthly
will nggregato 9175,000. Rvery pos-
siblo movo townrd opening tho Klam
ath Indian reservation, ns suggested
by Mr. Strahorn, has been enrried out
and tho matter Is now before our leg
islators at Washington."
STRIKE DELAYS COMPLETION
OF RABBIT HAT FOR SINNOn
llatmiikcrx Stop Work Test of Jack
Rabbit Kur Is PostixmiMl "Xlck"
Getting Impatient.
(Tho Orcgonlan.)
WASHINGTON', April 1. A strlho
among tho Philadelphia hatters has
Indefinitely postponed tho experiment
which wns to bo mado, at tho re-1
quest of Representative Slnnott, to j
K"
"TTOME" to me is some place whar
- thar's real affection an' good
cookin', entirely surrounded by
pipe smoke. m-$(&
1j0tfif
Ills Ago Against Him.
I am 52 years old and I have ben
troubled with kidneys and bladodr for
a good many years," writes Arthur
lones, Allen, Knns. "My age is
against me to ever get cured, but
Foley Kidney Pills do me more gooa
tHnn ni.l.lnc T Ar.p trln.l " nVlPll.
atlsm, aching back, shooting pains,
ttlff Joints. Irregular action, all have
Ij. JR B B VVff A k Mr
7NE of the greatest
"comforts of
home" is a tin of
VELVET. For
VELVET'S age
mellowed flavor puts
the "seasoned" taste
into every
pipeful.
J2fifflfu&ua0U
dctermlno whether or not the fur of
Enctorn Oregon Jack rabbits Is suit
able for the manufacture of felt hats
Scmo tlmo ago Mr. Slnnott sent to
tho City of Hrotherly Love n Inrgo
box of Jack rabbit skins, forwnrded to
him by some of his constituents ii
Eastern Oregon, and a hat, made
from tho fur, wns promised hint as
soon ns the factory could test It and
determine Its suitability.
For weeks Mr Slnnott heard noth
Ing nnd recently ho Inquired the
cmieo for the delay, for he not onl
wants to know as soon ns possible
whether Jack rabbit fur has a uiluo!
for fejt manufacturing purposes, but
ho also wants to give his new hat a
fair tryout before the straw hat sea
son opens. The Washington climate
Is not ono where felt hats, either soft
or derbies, can bo worn with comfort
during tho summer months.
Mr. Slnnott hns been assured that
when tho strike Is over tho experi
ments will go forward and bo will be
advised promptly of the results.
Good Buying Sense
will be exercised when trad
ing with
A deslrnblo bread knlfo froo with
every annual subscription to Tho
Mend nulletln.
Spring will soon bo lioro, "Mr. Far
mer, and you should bo thinking of
tho seed you will sow. Seo Tho Hond
Flour Mill Company's list of sultnble
seed for spring sowing. Adv.
MOORE TO MEET TERMS
Poitliuid Attorney Says Lessee of
Mineral l.nkcs Will Proceed.
(Tho Orogonlnn.)
In a lotter JiiBt received by C. A.
Sboppnrd. his Portland nttomey, .la
boh C. Moore, who somo tlmo ago
leased lakes Summer nnd Abort from
tho State Land Hoard, sayR ho will
arrivo In Oregon In tlmo to orgnntzo
tho required corporation nnd comply
with tho other tonru specified by tho
land board when tho IntVor body
ngrccd to extend the preliminary
term of tho lease to May 1.
Mr. Mooro says tho laboratory
tests of tho salt deposits of tho Ore
gon lakes have thus far been satisfac
tory. As matters stnnd Mr. Mooro
miiBt assign his lease to a uowly or
ganized corporation composed for the
most part of Oregon persons, fur
nlBh tho stnto a copy of tho olllclal
reports on tho laboratory tests and
plnco an additional bond of $15,000
with tho stnto on or beforo May 1,
guaranteeing that ho will proceed
with. tho proposed development immediately.
No waiting at the Metropolitan for
that shavo or hair cut. Four chairs
now ready. Adv.
Seo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land
loans. Adv.
jjpMEMtlMWIIlBMMUlHMMHMBa
Are Mado fpj
for Men A?2fr-v 1
a man i uisiuuii fjn 1
Q You cm never IKErtL
HI know the peiftct JvEwElfirvXJ
0 comfort of lull fit- I f7HHj Vj
S ting gatment, of the I jMii'ImVXj " !
ireitntovcullvtlue Lf2llWldi bj(m
!D thtyoun s?t for TMflyH )S
H you i money until HIB -
H you he worn the JHMV "- H
H ''DLACKDCAR" iPTitlfl
A oveiiHi and vcotl IV 1
Q ngmeni clothing. B!2 BTH
Bj tf you ttenot ( Mil VLm
8 Itfitd your deUr iVr nH
flj wiUchmfullyrrfumi 1 vj
you yout money t& v9
II 'ii1 i miBiii'imiBiimiBiinHiiin' inn'
SHUEY'S
Spring Goods Just In
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
right's cotton union
suits per suit . . .SI, on
Completo lines of 11. V.
I) and Poroeknlt union
suits.
H 1 a c k Hon r, dress,
sport and work shirts,
llcro nro better values
for you.
Kbnkl coats . .. .$l.nit
Khaki trousers ..SI.-."
Ovo.'. lis . . .SI .V. .ssi. in
Your grocery wants
will nlways receive tho
iest attention nt nil
times If you give tluiiu
to
SHUEY'S CASH STORE
IJSrM BEND HAULING CO. M$JH?t
U N fI.U KTON
TKANSFEK ANU STOKAGE. HOUSEHOLD
GOODS MOVED.
COAL AND WOOD.
ONE CENT A WORD Is nil a littli For sign painting soo Edwnrds.
Wnnt Ad will cost you. Adv.
Baker's Grocery
First Class Goods and Right
Prices. What is not right we
will make right. Our aim
will he to get your Groceries
to you on time.
AUTO FREE DELIVERY.
H. E. BAKER
Wall Street. Near Ohio
ro
r
the
man
who
wants to own
his
own home
Let us show you, for your selection, some of
the prettiest lots in Bend. They are level and
free from rock and are spotted with lovely shade
trees; they are within fifteen minutes walk of
either of the big mills and are close to the bus
iness district. These lots may be had on terms
that are within the reach of all and every assist
ance will be given- our buyers to enable them to
build a comfortable home. We will be pleased
to show you.
INSURANCE THAT INSURES
We write insurance in all its branches in world
known companies and will gladly accept the
smallest risk.
Bend Park Company
PHONE 38 1.
OFFICE ON OREGON STREET.
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