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People who appreciate real taste enjoyment have always preferred i t . . . and always w ill' They know Blitz-W cinhard is worth w aiting f o r . . . the beer so good it’s guaranteed satisfying. KEEP A S K IN G FOR IT BY f : ; G u a r a n te e d S a tis fy in g c NAME ' k B E £ K • IITZ-W IIHHAIB C 0 * » A N T • IO IT U N 0, OIIOON Distributed • ft by S this new. rich country nature lavishly produced furs, fi>h, and forests. From them h a\e been built fortunes. This was in the pioneering stage. Now •. e < ser m anuf ict..- ng as a prim ary source o f jobs and profits. N o longer are we satisfied to pr >duce merely the raw materials and ship them aw.iv. We are beginning to learn of the enorm ous commercial possibilities of developing our products to their highest fi rm o f usefulness. By taking our raw products from farms, forests, mines, oceans and streams and making them into finished products ready far consumption, we find that the wealth added by manufacture often exceeds the Values o f the raw products as primarily produced. W ith its marvel us climate and its abundant low cost electric power, Oregon is underg ir.g a development in manufacturing which will do much to build a new measure o f added prosperity. As in the past, Oregon's industry is developing with the help o f pioneering electric utility companies. Let us 1 k to manufacturing as one o f the great new "fro n ts" in the Pacific N o rth vest's future. Royal Soda Works t-W .J IJ Portland General ♦r Pioneer Company in supplying electric light and power to homes, agriculture, manufacture ond mercantile enterprises