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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1916)
H "!?8N':?W'3' ,J?!l"'y,'n'' -J3K3tri.,&uat:'c j Tim IIEXD IlUM.ETIX, HKXI., OltE., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1010. PAGE 4. m K) K-3 i u MAGHN it E TO TESI BOXES DEVISED BY FOREST SERVICE JJffort Simla to Determine Kind of WmhI llewt for llovcs nml Hot Method of Nulllnc Ten tnth o Specifications to lie Diiimii. - o A MAP SO CLEAR ELECTING A PRESIDENT 7 A machine for fisting the strength of boxes linn I)itii devlBcd hy engi neers of.tho Forest Service nml Is In use nt the Forest Products Labora tory at Madison, Wisconsin. The machine Is the result of experiments mode to ilotermlne n fnlr test for nil types of boxes. A scries of tests In Under the title 'A Mnp So Clear," 0. C. Chapman In the August 12 number of tho Oregon Voter has the following to say concerning Hob crt II. Gould's map of the Deschutes valley. "Every man has his weakness, Somo men llko old coins; oome like any kind of coin; some llko trim an kles, a rather general hobby; somo llko coif. I confess to a love of mans. "How fond I am of pouring over n map, plat or diagram. If It Is a big one, I put It on the floor, crawl over It and stick colored pins In It to mnrk points of surpassing Inter est. I ruvel In blueprints, gloat over contour nnd play truant to get at a typographic plat. "Henro my enthusiasm over n big map Just completed by Ilobert II. Could, civil engineer living at llcnd, Oiegon. ".Mr. Ootild's mnp doliglits tho cyo. It displays a great region with graphic simplicity. To look nt It, you can travol Its ronds nnd trails, oxploro Its forests and ocnlo tho dlz Jtfj Jackson f Defeats p f Adams JACKSON. co-operation with the American So clety for testing materlcls and thol y plnnac,cg of picturesque moun- niuiunm yiH8uuiim.ni ... .." """" tain ranges. You enn find the homo fncturers has been carried on dur ng Dtcu(lor ol, tll0 frontor. the shepherd In tho hills and the old ranch limine the mist enr to determine tho strength of boxes of various woods nnd of different construction. Over four nnd n half billion feet of lum ber Is used for box iniiklng every yoar, nnd on this nccount the tests nre considered Imporant. Moreover, big losses nre caused by the break age of boxi'H In transit, and nil par ties concerned are said to bo anxious to ileteruiluu the best kind of box. The innchliio consists of hexag onal drum with II ',6 foot Bides, which 1h lined with thin steel sheets. I'leres of srnntllng are bolted to tho bottom and form what urn known as "hazards." In making tho tests boxes lllled with cans containing water nre plac ed In tho drum, which Is then ro tated. For eonveu'enti' In observing tho results of tho tests, tho sides nnd ends of the box are numbered with lnrgo llgures, nnd in addition other numbers are placed nt specified points on each side. Tho "hanirds" cnuso the boxes to be carried part way around and then dropped back to the lower level of the drum. Each fall or this sort Is n pretty fnlr Imi tation of tho probable treitment It would receive In shipment. The boxes nro watched carefully, nnd notes are taken on tho manner In which they give way nnd the number of fnlls required to break them in ploces. In this way, say tho olllclals who have ('(inducted tho testn, It Is pos sible to determine what kinds of woods nro best suited for boxes. The tests showed a decided need for ii ntnudnril ehirslllciitlon of box woods ond throe groups have been matin, based on tho dnlii which was obtain ed. The tests nlso show tho best meth ods of box construction, Tho exports sny that ouu of tho most striking things brought out was tho Inade quacy or tho ordinary methods of nailing up boxes. Tho number of nails used and the way they r.ru put In are Important. One nail more to the side of u box will give It n great drill inoro strength than might bo thought. The nails should not bo ilrhiui too deep Into tho wood. In imiuy rases, It Is said, proper null ing will allow u reduction of tho amount of lumber used without any ilocrenso In the value of tho box. IIoxch with dented ends were found to bo much stronger than those without clouts. As a roault of tho tests mode nt tho Forest I'roiluctH Laboratory, ten tr.tlwi speclllcutlons for boxes lived in shipment of canned goods have boon drawn up and tnihinlttod to tho var ious pnrtloN Intel ostiHl, for dlucu-hIoii. down In tho canyon The ditch of tho Irrigator, tho rock rims of sage brush plains, tho swamps where In dians hunted fowl and plucked roots, tho lakes which today nro tho homes of tho swan and the pelican; all nro boforo you. "Technically, tho map Id n mnrvol of accuracy. I know tho country It displays; I know tho other maps which hnvo recorded Its contour In whole and In part, nnd can vouch for Ita unusual nccuracy. No one who has any Inteicst In that region of resources can afford to bo without Gould's map. "1 forgot to say what this Is a map of. It Is u map of tho Deschutes valley, south of and above the nbvs mill run on up which tiny trains crawl along tho railroads built live years ago from tho Columbia to Cen tral Oregon. Tho mnp shows tho widespread valley, from tho Agency I'lnltiH on tho north, near Madras, south through tho Irrigated country around Redmond, enst including Frlnovlllo and tho Crooked Klvor valley, southeast across the timbered llcnd country to and Including tho Silver I.nko valley; nouthwost through tho forests ncross the Des chutes divide Into tho Klamath coun try; west to the summits of the Cns (judo .Mountain range; a scope of 7, (100 squnro miles of as Interesting area nu lies under tho bright sun shine. "Tho mnp Is r.7 foot (not Inchon) shows 11.000 in 1 1 en of country road, all tho existing and olllclally pro jected Irrigation projects, tho power transmission Hues, railroad loca tions, resorvolrs, lava bods, Ico caves, those gams of mountain lakes which dot tho region, gnmu pre serves, tumbling, erystnl mountain streams but I'm getting enthusias tic again," THE Democrats nominated Andrew Jackson of Ten- ticsxce In 16-8, and John Qulncy Adntns again opposed him. Tho election occurred on Nov. -I, and the x ote, counted ou Feb. 11, 1!U, was: Jackson, 178; Adams, S:i. Calhoun was elected vlco president. The popular veto that year win: Jackson, U47,'.!31; Adams, 500,0117. Jackson was ngnln elected In IS.'!!'. The (list national conven tion was held that ycur, and the platform was adopted setting forth the policies of tho Demo cratic paity. Jackson xviis renominated and xxns opposed hy Houry Clay of Kentucky. The vote xvns: Jack, sou. 210; Clay, 10. Popular vote; Jackson, (W7.no:!: Clay, n.10.1bt). Van Huron xviw elected vlco pies Idcut. (Watch for tho election of Van Duron In 1036 In our next issue.) LODGE DIRECTORY A. F. At A. M. Meets second nnd fourth Thursdny nights nt 8 o'clock. Masonic Hall. J. D. Davidson, Secretary. Visiting Mombors Welcome Four choirs nt your sorvlco nt tho Motropolltnn. No waiting. Adv. Clean up nnd paint up. wnrds. Adv. Sco Ed- For farm laud loans sco J. Uynn eorvlco, Adv. For sign painting seo Edwards. Adv. Ncniror I'ny tlio reunify. TBoso who Ignoro xvnrnlng signals of disordered kidneys and sco IT nt dangers of serious eimspquoncoB of ten pay tho penalty with dread din betes or llrlgbt's dlseaso. If you linxc lame back, pains In sides, soro inus (is, stiff Joints, rheumatic nchos take Foley Kidney Fills and stop the trouble before It Is too lata. Sold ovorywhuro. Adv. LAW SCHOOL A LAW SCHOOL will bo opened In llond nboiit Sop tmiilmr 1, 10 to, by (Irani M Havmond, 1. 1.. II., nml Arthur J. Moore, I.I,. II. The school will bo u night vvliool, for tho honetlt of thono who nro otluirwUo on KMd during tho day. Applications for admission nro now being received wt tint law otlico of ltuxiuond & Mooro, on Hood street. Tuition will bo within the roach of nil. Tho regular law coumo hm prwtcrlhod hy (ho leading law schools of tho country will Iw ndoptod. Upon com pletion of tho cotirto graduates will bo eligible for nd mlanlon to practice law in the .State of Oregon upon pas liiK tho State Hvr Examination HAVMOND .V MOOKK, Oppot.Ho 11 it National Itiuik Uig Cabin lliillding 21 -2 Co fam-MmmmmmmaammmamAummummamtBmamimmBimma THE "GREATER OREGON"! C - XVIIh now bullillliK, bolter riul.mmt, ami I L ninny nilillllim. lo II. rnrully. I ho Unlvrroltr id I s'","ftt . f)r(tm will brain It. furtirtrt rar,Tui.. P v7" "Ti iUr.hriilrmbi.rm, teio. 1 VjrfwIS,' I? bK-rlitl Imlntnc In t'mntn.rrv. Joarmllro, K.'lRirH'ClMo Ar, lillrlurv.ju.Mrllt'llir. lVnrlilnr.l.lhn. I PllMHftl..MKrl i JWtKSSl Iff Elm 111 1 PtfS? Hi I 1 I I pi t Mr ft n I ffilll i ISIIl'l' JMnnto MAH I "t m CMKnewaaBUamiea rr XVork, Mutlr, 1'IiIihI Itttlnlns nml rin .irii. iJrKii.niroiit in-mrlmniuot Mixr al Kilutnllun, I.lbiitri uf inur limn 01,000 tulumr. IK Icon bullillnst lullr hiiIii'I, Imu ilnilld KriuitAluiit. Tuition I'rr. Iutuiltorlra fur tnn anil for wuinrli. Kill4 l.owrU XVrltrurlrrtnltf.n4ilrtncliKlitrr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON tU'lir.NK, OIIKOON It. A. M. Meets first nnd third Friday nights r.t 8 o' clock. Masonic Hall. Visiting Mombors Welcome. w O. E. H. Moots second and fourth Monday nights nt ii o'clock. Ma sonic Hall. Mrs. C. M. McKay, Sec. Visiting Mombors Welcome. SI. A. Meets first nnd third Tuesday nights at 8 o'clock. Sathor's Hall, E. E. Hanna, Clerk. Visiting Neighbors Welcome i If. of I'. Doschutos Ixxlgo No. 103. Moots ovory Wednesday night nt 8 o'clock. Snthor'a Hall. Visiting Mombors nro Welcomed. Jj. M. Mclloynolds, K. or 11. & S. S her'H Wolcomo N I. O. O. F. llcnd iAidgo No. 218, Meets ovory Monday night nt 8 o'clock Hall. Visiting Mombors 11. I. McKIm, N. U I. Woldor, Secretary. D. or It. llcnd Eodgo No. SOS. Meets second and fourth Friday nights at 8 o'clock. Snthor'B Hall. Vlslttng Members Wolcomo. Mrs. Ethol M. Fleming, Secretary. Ml T. !'. 11 Meets llrst nnd third Friday nlghU nt 8 o'clock. Hathor's Hall. Visiting Members Invited to Attend. C. W. Thornthwnlto, Sec vJZxSiVSiio. S 0 4 3. Zr : Mnnls v o r v ' Thursday nt 8 l o'clock. Sath or's Hull. Visitors always Wolcomo. Chaa W Erskluo, Secretary. ffi Uniting Lonrning nnd Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In It Six School and Forty eight Dc pnrttiienN l ciiKngcd in the great noik o( iiiiumg Learning nnd I.alw. Forty-eighth School Year Open SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Dsre Courses reiulring a four-year high school preparation, are oQercU in the (ollowing: AOKICl'I.TDRH, 16 Derailments; COMMKRCK, 4 Dcpartiiieiita, KNGIN EKKINO, IVparttuenti, MINES, 3 Departments; 1'ORIJSTKV, 1' Depurt uients, HOME HCONOMICS, 1 Depart ments and PHARMACY, Vocational Courses requiring an HiKUttt tirade prejvinition for entrance are ollercd tn Agriculture, Dxirjlng, t-oit uierix, Forestry, Home MaVcrs, aud Mechanic Arts, liiarmacy xritli a two ear high school entrance reiiitreiuent. SCHOOU OU MUSIC.-I'iano, String, Baud and Voice Culture. Catalogue and beautiful lllustrateil booklet free. Addiesi Thb Rrc.istkxh, 1 m 1-li It lu -7 ) COKVAtttS, OK11CON -"'Vl'UjBpj; Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into vour system! coprriihiitiib Mfjr MM mJ f jf ii I) Ii I lv X You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that cute our bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret! You'll zr. .,&? "' ike your oani? roil mat RINCE Albert Jhe national joy smoke feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill ! It's worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makins cigarette with Prince -Albert for packing"! m$m R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WuiUaSlcM, H. C, Thlfli1htrrrt idi ortntiidjr rraun Bis WsWifflM IMS, jROU" nsw"&m r tf iw"-,,os : fM m S. ' fcfissa 'M" flXXtXNX THB Prlnct AlbtfMM. rd tin. nnd t. fact, every Princt Albert uackiffi. h real mettaize-to.nu onlta reverse tide. Youll read! "Proecia Paiai.4 July 3nth. 1907. Thatmeint inai me uniiea aiaieauovern- ment haa granted a patent on th process by which Prince Albert It made. And by which fonjTu bit mt thrott parci mna cut out Everr where tobacco Is told you'll And Prince Albert awaiting yo in loppy rea oags, 5c; t!3y red tins, 10c; handiomt pound and hall pound tin humidors and In that clever crystal. glass humidor, with sponge moittentr top, that keeps tht lODacco in tueh. fine condition lwayal w'.' ' , .. X ,N MM m TO HOLD K.YAMIXATIOX. Tho U. S. Civil Sorvlco Commission nnnounccs Hint n forest r.nd Ilolil clerk cxnmlnntlon will ho held In this city on Augurt 19, 191C, to 1111 vncr.ncles uh they may occur in tho l-oroHt nml Hcclnnintlon Services. Tho usual entranco nnlnry la $1100 (o $1200 pir nnniitn. It Is poMlhlo thnt vncnnclcs In tho Hcclnnintlon Sorvlco tuny nlso he (Hied from this examination nt $900 nml $1000 per annum. Applications will not ho ac cepted from persona xvho do not chow that they hnvc had at loast ono year's ucttinl cxporionco In clerical work In u huslness olllco. A knowl edge of stenography, typovrltlng r.nd bookkeeping Is required. Uoth men and women will ho admitted to this examination, hut men only, hctweon tho ngca of 18 and 10 years, will bo employed ns forget clerks. Tho ago l'mlta are 18 yenrs or over on tho day of examination. Pqrsons who dcslro to enter tho examination should apply to tho Local Secretary, Hoard of Civil Sorvlco Examiners, ati tho post olllco, this city or to the Secretnry, Eloventh Civil Sorrlce District, 303 post olllco building, Se attle, Wnahlngton, for application blank, Form 1371 nnd Information for applicants. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word h For 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. X Bend Park Company PHONE 3SI. OFFICE ON OREGON STKEET. wt i iHsfct IB m, Tyi -g! "X"" , .