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ll OBEGOIimDUSTIUES f 1 liFMM Mumntkf OP.E601IIIJDUSTMES WHEAT. FLOUR. LUMBER. TIMBER. MANUFACTURING. MACHINERV. AGRICULTURE. . v HORTICULTURE. TRANSPORTATION, PAPER MAKING. WOODPULR WATER POWER. DAIRYING. FISHING. LIVESTOCK. MINING COAL, ft - (IKviMfrSM I ' t in- - r- -j-munni. 1 , , - - - - T BEER PRODUCTION I . s inc vveinnara brewery , has used stitution amounts to about $100,000 Dunno- the las . th ,r. a, ,aaw. - -j .....; this year a little over 100,000 sacks of annually. And, of course, virtually Weinhard brewery has made very ex- house, containing a" irreat 500-barrel rensive improvements in its plant, and copper kettle with all other. improve- barley, grown exclusive in -eastern all this money is spent in Portland. uregon ana eastern Washington: JWr. ., Qoet All Over the Coast. 'regon ana The h1V nf the nmriurt nf be found the A '-. T4.w Ty AAA M..MUr tli. Wessinger states that lOrei i i f tt t t ' 1 anywhere in the world. - the LiUltlvatlOn Ot XlOpS and Uarley ' Every stave in the ban of the Mount Hood brewery is t1 mated at , about 10,000 barrels, wrf the Portland brewery produces ali aiiuvil. : lie mvnji v .11 s Other Breweries Products. ' The hop and barley grown In the ' Oregon country,: have no 4. equal for beer making. Something- near 225,000 barrels of beer are annually produced In Orgon, the greater part ot it in ties of the state have gone "dry" and the extract of hop and barley is for bidden to be sold within their, bor ders. . What Revenue Figures Show. ' The figures of the internal revenue arrel into which the beer is nut is made f mm Oregon timber. And this is no small item. The Weinhard brewery alone buys an average of from 2000 to 2500 new Darreis every year, The after the San Francisco fire it necessarv tn nurrK.i. irwi i bureau show that for the quarter end- rels. - k ing June 30, .1907, the revenue receipts Jn adJition to the barrels this brew- most of it n the city of tortland. But large quantities are also shipped to California, .as -far, south as San Jose, the greater part of it going to San Francisco where Weinhard beer is almost a well known as any of the local brews. 1 he brewery also y'ar shies to Washington, as far as Spo i t,n vihrrp a exeat- deal ot the rtrinlr and points in is consumed, Idaho. ; . l 1 ' - J . 1. nrpwrr ,i nrr i wivi nrnun m I nrir rurimiiu. , i-m h,pr nrnnnrpn in ins niaic lu- i . tpnr a ... - -"'""- - r one brewery Weinhard), 45;. ,, on . bar-r""' ltV W ? reat care is taken. in se- annual product Hfl.ooo barrels. ' i' r ;s i Hence, there were y t 7 . . . ' lecting them and much pains m see Z; ..There is consumed in Portland, "XZrTAin.OrtahnS em- ing to it. that, theyare always well I nnually fully 100.000' barrels 6f- ffjf. ?aJSu bttt-l74043 -ptoymentjto- about 100 men.- These groomed. The Weinhard brewery , beer, . y,' 1 ; , LuonSr a barrel of beer mcfu(le ihe. .eed in ' has j38 of these magnificent animals, Z-.': i'y v.K SX?!T?f -b.arrw ";m'''fcnn .thebeer. and also the and about 15 trucks. There. are 12 .gaonlv.:..'.J. -i-Hino engineers, firemen, drivers, office em-distinct wagon routes in the' city of nc payrou 01 tne in- Pni the Biirreedinir auarter. ending i. fc.;m maiiV a ooet. maior and $63,263, which means that many bar- M minor, has sung the song of the rels . of beer. , Thetotal numberf 1 grapes -and by- that song, in barrels beer produced for th two ., , , si apes, .f quarters, therefore, was 123716. -v 'jnany languages, the vine clad hills of " Thc 0ft of the whole of 1908 ia Italy and the grape regions of France -yet in;. but statements sent out have become famous. But the. poet-from the department t Washington of the hop vine .has not yet arisen. show that for the quarter ending When he does come. 3t will -'att be Tune 30 of this year Oregon turned from sunny Italy or front France,, but out 65,334 barrels of beer and fcr the from the' hop districts ot uregon. 'quarter enqing oepieinocr oy,-w,wi For Oregon Stands, iirst among yie narreisH a tiptai ior. me nan year 01 ij,oo uarrcis, or j,ow,ooj gaituus. fits to be dry and statistical, e may reduce tnts to ta.av.JW quarts over 60,000,000 drinks. And the greater part of this beer was produced in Portland. There are several large breweries in other cities Portland alone. hop raising states of the union, and is in the forefront of the hop districts of the world. The quality of her hop is unexcelled bv any raised elsewhe It is natural, then, that Oregon should be a great producer of beer, th mire of th hop. and that Port land, the chief city of Oregon,-should of the state, but Portland has the manufacture the bulk of it. : And this largest and the best. It is probable i true. Portland beer is known and that the total beer production of Ore- drunk not only all over the Pacific gon this year will aggregate between coast, but in the orient and in otner foreign countries. True,, the quality of Portland beer is so well appreci ated at home that Oregonians are re luctant to allow any of it to go else where, but the recent improvements and additions to Portland breweries have been so extensive that the thirst of the local beer drinkers has not been able to keep pace with the pro eduction. Consequently many thou sands of barrels are shipped out of the state annually. And the produc- 200,000 and .225,000 barrels. Of this total about 150.000 barrels are made in- Oregon's metropolis. One brew ery alone, the Weinhard brewery, has produced this year about 110,000 bar rels of beer. The three smaller brew eries will bring fhrf,tal up to about 150,000. All Made Near Portland. And the materials out of which this cooling drink is manufactur4-'and the barrels in which it is placed are all irom Uregon or else from the tion and consumption of Oregon beer country closelv adiacent to the hnr. are increasing rapidly. The output ders of this state from the breweries of Portland this Paul Wessinger, manager of the year is largely in excess of the pro- Weinhard brewery, states that during duction of 1907 and this notwith- the present year his plant has used standing the fact that several coun- 6700 bales of hopes Oregon hops. Biamoid Oliiiie Oregon RqunfrW link Towing apd Lightering Office and Wharf 181 Burnside Street, Portland. Oregon D. C. O'REILLY, President and Uanager, R. J. A. O'REILLY, Saperlntandent. H. H. O'REILLY, Secretary. the capacity has been more than ftu- ments to correspond. uicu. wn,, niireiy new reirgeration and ice making plant has been built, i with a 250 ton ice machine of the Besides the Weinhard." there are latest pattern. : Six ' new boilers of three pther breweries in Portland, be- the largest type in use have been in- sides agencies f6r seviral outside es- Stalled. A new. fire-Droof Rtahl haa tahltshments . The r,3mkrinn firu7 k... ... n. . J Tt. - . . .. ... n. : . . . . yn cicucu. jluc lQs important cry annuauy turns out irom jflj.uuu to with the local brewers lor the C improvement, nowever has been the JU.000 -barrels of beer. - The output trade. - ; ; - nlants are well known not on! Portland but throughout the state b J even beyond its borders. ' The Star, Olympia, ScRlitz. Anh ) ser-Busch and others have age" y in. Portland and compete energeti' f - LAST SIDE BOILER WORKS Manufacturers of Marine; Stationary, and Locomotive Boilers, Tanks and Sheet - Iron Work. imy filling of rlc la aecurl . much an mi t Rirfi. .r... xne -ast Bide Boiler works was tstablinhed in 1906 by R.w. Orewller, and the firm Is kept busy " w ' m i mt. urewiier is prjpciiciii man, ana irom nie rirat ciase wora many important contract In the city and throughout Oregw. With all the moat modern machinery. matic air riveters, punchers, rollers, drill preseea, bendlns clamps, and the latest hand tools, the East Bids yvui cjwuim ,ii amiu ui marine, aisuonary ana iocomocive oouer, lanic ana sneet iron work equal to an Among late contracts secured by this firm are the following: : Boiler settlnas 'for dredge Port of t2iB: smoke Stack for the new Lombard bulldlne- at the eomer of Tflfrh and Stnrk at root. rhl nnntni a 160-foot stack, one ouarter inch in thlckneiis. arA thlrtv ln'h tn Hlamntur and tan maHna n anu r- i. uunv iiuTv urum iuiiii. ni duBtrpu ouppitj rtuiu iiru, wiucn win piy on ine sjuna. a specialty is made or all 1 pi Douev worn, i nose navmg any such repair worn necessary will do well to consult this firm. Mr. Orewil oouer anu emvoior inapecior ior me empire iaie necuruy company, wew lora, ana inapects every boiler vmui niBurru u, una vumpany in 1119 crxiy, luur lunes a jvar, street, the telephones being Blast 301 and S-lfiSf. :.,-. 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