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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1916)
1!l ,'I 1 PAGR 8. thi: m:xi) miiUrnx, iifxi), ok.. wkdxkshay, jcxb t. io. SAW MILL WE IS TREMENDOUS ESTIA1ATED AT 36 MIL LION CORDS I'nrt Ifn'il for Fuel and I'm I Jlimicd Methods of rtlHntlini me Stud- led by FotoM Sen Ice No Solu tlon If its as Vet Hocn I'oiifKl. Thoro aro more ttinn 18,000 snw inlllu In thu United Statu, and tholr output or waate In the form of m: iliiHt, shavings, slabs and other wood rntiiKO In wtlmmed 01 86 million cordM nor year. Tlili is oiitml toj ovnr four and oris Intlf billion cubic foot of wr.itp, which In the capacity of a liln una half mile high with a Ii.-ibo coverln h forty-aero lot. Or, consldcirlnx ouch cord to contain () cubic foot of Ktilltl wood with all tho crnoltH and air sparon takon out. thi'KO .1(1 tiillllnn cords would inaku n block of wood moro than u quarter of ii uillo on oaeh i'iIko. I'lTliiipa one hnir of this so-called wiibIij product U not atrlctlv sponklliK wnatcd, but servos a useful purpose iih fuel under the boilers. Much of tho romnlnliin IS million cords not only HorviM no imuful purpose, but In moHt ciihi'b In u mm r r of Ineonvon loiicn and dniiKor and costs tho mill tlmo and inonoy. Saw mill wnsto In disposed of In vnrloim ways. Soiihi hoos to the lo cal fuel iiiiirkot, aoniH to pulp mills or to wood dlHtlllatlon plants. Shnv Iiikh and Iiiik cuttliiKB. an well an other mill wiihIc. are ttonietlmna used to llll low phirtm In tho vnrd How- over, tho tnoMt comnion method of KottliiK rid of waste la by burnliiK !thor In it llro-plt hnvlnK an open Ilro which sometimes Iiiih a protectlni; wall on tint aide towards tho mill, or In it humor enclosed onn II aldoa nnil ImviiiK n apnrk nrroHtltiK acieun nt tho top and a 111- Krnto nenr tho btit toni. In both riiHOH hoiiio kind of a conveyor la nenwwiry to bear tho wnaln from lint mill to tho Ilro. Thbt Ih tiHiinlly u sort of trough with a miitnl bottom, nloiik' which a slowly iiiovIiik chain or cablo equipped with cluatM or InicknlH, can lea the waste to tho lire A cloned humor and conveyor coats about $12.01)0 for a mill of n hun dred thousand fecit dully capacity. Forty per cent of tho larger nilll rutting morn than r.r.,000 board feet dally, aro equipped with cloned litir Horn. Forty-llvo tier cent have lire pita. Tho leimilndiir have nulther and dlnponu of tholr waste In hoiiio oilier way. It In enllnmted that for n mill of ono hundred thoiinand feet capacity tho ront of convoying tho wanto from the nuichlno where It Ih nindo anil du al rnylng It In a cloned burner Ih 12 rontH per cord or $10.on per day. lluniern seldom bring In nnv nivcnuo although In fw cnscH nBhoa nro sold for fertilizer, and In ,a number of otherH tho humor fiiriilnh('H hot food walor for the bollorn. Iloth liurnorH and Ilro pltn ndd to tho liiniiniiico rates on lumber, and In tho ram of the pit on tho mill It rolf. in order to reduce tho Ilro hozord In xoro, In tho cano of the b rners, It Ih necessary to keep all luinbor pIIoh nt lennt ono hundred fifty foot away from tho humor. Tho matter Is much worse In tho cano of pltn, onpoclully tho open ones, which miiKt bo kept three hundred foot away from tho mill and live hundred feet away from any lumber pile Wlmn nearer than thono distance from tho mill and yard respectively, the liinurnnco rntos mount up rapid ly with doner proximity until they bueomn praollcallv prohibitive when tho tiro pit In nearer than ono hun dred foot No well nmnawod mill would pro duce wanto If It could bo iivolded Thin, hoor la wot inimiIIiIo, no tho nxt bmt thlmt In to seek out some method of iilllliHtlon of tho wanto to It will m for IUi disposition. The rortwt Sfcrvle la wurkltm on thin proldHm. but ban not ot found a satisfactory milutlon. fut Thi Out It l Worth Mono), i lhD't iuIm tlil. Cut out thin nllp InrluiMt with Be to Fulov H Co CM i-u, III . wrltlnn jour name and ad drew rtarlv. Von will receive in return trial packMe.contnlnlni-' Pol ty a Honey and Tur Compound fr l.roiinblnl rounha. wild and croon . Foley Klduy IMIln. and Polov C.uh artle Tthlaia Hporlrlly conifortuiK to ntowt iwrsutta. Id r where Adv. KASI'KIIIIC tlt.AIW WOUKIW. (Crook County Journal ) llMthUnU of thw Pppor Crooked ItUer and ttmT frU couiltn will got iih road dtlopuient thin Mir but rr will In mftdo and plain porfootMl lor twirviint. and er hap now w "n nt joar nr rdlnK to diimhtonr Ulnnchnrd I Mr. IUnBHrd tW Ihwo who attenu d tho l'ridy luncheon Ut wook that tho rod wro bfllnK drKKod aftor tho ralm In varloua part of the county. PRINEVILLE LINE GETS AID; RAILROAD BONDSALE ASSURED V. P. IhnldMon of OreRoinVi Wr-toin ColoiilJitlou Company, Will Take Imuo If Heady Halo Is Not Found (Crook County Journal.) Tho nnlo of tho $100,000 bond ts Kiie for tho construction of I'rlnc vlllo's railroad la absolutely assured Watson P. DnvldBon, president "f tho Oregon & Western Colonlzattnii Company nsHiircd tho council nt a meetltiK held last evening, and In n Interview this morning stated that t thoiiRh ho Is not In tho maiket for municipal bonds, ho Is prepared to glvo tli'- council a check for tho par vnluo of tho bonds on next Tiic-sdn ovanlnr In csp a satUfartor bid not rcfohcJ on that date. "Thoro is no quoitloii as to ti fonlhlIlty of the rnllrond." nld Mr Davidson, "and tho council lies takm almolunlv tho rlKht steps In him roapeet In tho matter. The nho n i bo oncouiiiKod and given oer slHtnnce In the work of Intildlnu: tb -road anil I have docldcd to maki what porional aacrlllceH nro upcob anry to Inn thoto bonds mvielf li they do not tnt with a rend sab othorwlsp. "It In onlv a matter of complotlim tho road to l'rlnovlllo, which will be done this suninior, until a loKKlni; road will bo started Into tho tlmt'or oast of th's town, which will mean a largo mill hero. "Mr. Rogers has Bold his timber In tho Cnsrndon and Ih getting his inon oy for It. Mu Ih nnxlollHly watching tho railroad development hero and I know ho lis ready to act In tho mat ter. "This moans n,pny roll, the doubl ing up of valniw of nil the properd in tho cltv and surrounding rouutrv and tho transformation of l'rlnovlllo from a country village to something very much bettor. "Ah I understand tho mutter tlili Ih tho only point that has prevented our council from getting the dirt to Hying on thin road, and I for ou want to noo arllon find that In the ronHon I am making thin olTor i have Investigated oiir words and all tho facts concornlng tho nintter. and I have npont much tlmo and thought over tho Hltiiatlon. "Of rourno It Is possible that after tho $100,000 Is spent which win now luivo assured you. nnd tho other an slstnnco has boon given, win mav bo abort of nomo inonoy. Mav bo not, not, but iHinnlbly you will be. nnv as much iih $10,000 or $50,000 Thnt Ih easy. Just Issue Block, or ponnlbh bondH ngalnst tho road and tho thing" Is done. "I wiib roiiuoHled to Investigate the ontlro sltmitlon nnd report liv llnil lugs to Mr (lllmnn of tho Oregon Trunk. I ntir ready to Hay that l'rlnovlllon railroad will bo under conntructlon nt onco. nnd that tho conditions nro In ovory way favor able for early completion of tho project." nanwwatfcB jmf IT'S Uncle Sam's natural resources that' keep him prosperous an' contented. An' of 'em all I reckon VELVET is naturally (fgO the most contentful. (jfirffijfrd TfVERY day more - smokers are learn ing how greatly natural ageing improves natu rally good Tobacco. VELVET is teaching them. drup'iiTi'. in "-' n'li ft ai .. . . . i h W MwmmZ. m iff ml m llJflK'lltft' Us- cJ&JJl&tffytuO UK Jill. II UUIUII33 "oalois and hulls had little anivjn Ings for tho month. Market slow. Market wns steady. With IB" hoga There was no over supply of sheop n to-das mnrkct, iirlccs sagi il con- In today's receipts. Not quite "00 sldernbly, $8 GO was tho best t"i and wore offered nnd nothing se-isntlonnl bulk $8.3o to $8 40. Todays i coliits wns developed. All kinds are-quoted woro tho largest Blnglo day's offer-1 steady. Hint In l.'et lllil of ii Cold, ltoml how C. K. Summora, Hold redge, Nob., got rid of Ills cold: "I contracted r severe cough and cold and could hnrdly nlrop. Hv iihIiik Foley's llonoy nnd Trr nH dlroctod my cough wan entirely cured and I glvo It full credit for my Epcodv re covorv." FoIov'h nlwivya noofhoq and bonis. Children lovo It. Sold ovory whoro. Adv iii'isiiAim Acgi'rrri:i). (Fort Uock Times.) Not guilty wiih tho verdldt reg,or pd by tho Jury In tho case of S. J. Hubbard, Juntlco of tho Pcaca for Itolynt Product, who wna charged with forging ii nnnin to a complaint In Juntlco court, Mr. Ilubhnrd had been Indicted by tho grand Jury somo weeks ago. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Building Material of all kinds KILN DRIED FLOORING AND FINISH MAHKKT UKPOIIT. NORTH PORTLAND, Juno f. Thoro wan nearly n thousand head of cattle on to-dny'a market Tho c- tlro dnv'B rocolptH woro Callfornlns with tho exception of a car of native, mid a few- oiUIh and ends. MoxIciiiih woul at $8 for hU'ith and $7 for cowh. Natlvo wont as ntgii ns .-i..iii. EYES TESTED FREE rriml'T V.C.C.H ARK SHIl'l'KI'- FIvo hundred thousand eggs wore shipped lns't week from tho Odell Lake egg collecting station to Bon neville state fish hatchery In return GOO.000 eastern brook trout will bo shipped from Ilonnevlllo to the hat chery at Rend for feeding ohout June 10. Later n like number uf rainbow trout -v'll he sent to Rend for feed ing 'I l.o hatchery is being Improved nnd when completed will have a ca pacity fT about one million trout fry. TAKE HOME A BOX ot Popular VOGAN'S Chocolates She'll like ihem now even if you've been mrried ten ) en or more, just oiuth when you wete ltintfto"get acrow" Reed & Norton Bend, Oregon MILK CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY SWEET CREAM BUTTERMILK BUTTER BULGARIAN MILK Erickson's Grocery Successor lo T. R. McClmcj STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Motto. Phone Black 2 1 1 AUTO DELIVERY I nm selling wnrrantcd gold filled frames and lenses nt tho following prices: With best diamond brand pcrlscoplc lenses $3. SO With beat torlc lenses $5.00 With best pcrlscoplc cement bifocals $4,50 With best torlc bifocals $0.00 I treat muscular Imbalance of tho eyes, both squint nnd tendency to squint, and nsthcnopln or oyo strain In every form. Consultation nnd test free. I have built n homo nnd am with you to stay. CHARLES H. FRANCIS ' Al. I). C. M. OlTlt'l.l.N AND OITOMITTRIST With Mjnin II, Kyinons, Jeweler. GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES BERRIES AND FRUITS BUILDERS7 HARDWARE and f$$$? SHERWIN-WILLIAMS jfSp SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT F. DEMENT (& CO. il'ro. men" credl' ge d' elstliH una a the ti and 1 Th 88 to 'I Inures. Tli jnent woul jiient Mllh cr t vent ot t spot urct isla' tho fmci Ii ro ere vol dn vol is Int ty is- V"1 ui Ft Cf CI tl p 11 t r 1 V Owrtiand Jcioo Oeu) to Javc Jeiu institution All thoso Interested In taking up tho study of Shorthand for a business or professional purpose will uavo nn opportunity to study Shorthand in Rend. Write or see G. M. Raymond, oppoBlto First National Dank building. First class will be started Immediately. Rates yery reasonable. Evening classes. P. NltiWOMilv'll'S .U'TO IIFAUSK V 'fj. K1K.4 T T-WW.L-:' j& i, -'.'ar.'. HAi't .. " ,!MLi.. C P NUwatiKor, tho Rend undertaker, has recently put In comriaalo n n new auto hearse shown In the cut above Tho hoaro body was made In Rend and rtttcd to a new auto chassis, thus providing a completely modern aud up-to-date conveyance. Adv 13t'c CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS HUFFSCHMIDT-DUOAN IRON WORKS BEND. OREGON PHONE BLACK 741 LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kilq Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVL1N-H1XON LUMBER. OFFICE ON OREGON ST. V -Wjrzmrrmmmvrx1' tmsF' 8S?5Hft8rr . rf - -. , - y '"'wC' ' " , .itfAjlLHiW!flflHHHiiiiiiiiiiiiHi MKOlSB t --. v ". - -'- - -- -'- ika iaiBiaiaiaiaBkiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaH " -- MjjttRBr&A