The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 31, 1922, Page 99, Image 99

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IG YEAR AHEAD :
137,000,000 Acres
second- growth, much of-it of inferior'
quality, while 81.000.000 acres' are said
to be idle land, devastated and pro
ducing: nothing but taxes. -
Oregon Home of: '
Champion Jersey
" Oregon Is the home of world cham
pion cows. The champion Jersey cow
among all classifications' is an Oregon
cow. V Seven of the eight world's chain
plon Jersey cows classified by as are
also Oregon cows. The, milk trOm Ore
gon cows is declared by specialists la
infant diet- to be ' the highest in the
world In vitamins content. Vltamines ,
are elements of growth and health.
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i At the Wind Klver Forest nursery
near Carson, Wash..-the United States
forest service grows over 1,000.000
trees yearly for reforesting burned
over areas on the national, forests in
Oregon and Washington. - i f s
Of Forests Are Left
Of ?the original S2X00O.0O0 ''acres of
J BY SURVEY
virgin forests in the United States,
there, now remain e-bout 117.000)00
acres, according . . to estimates of the
U. S. department of agriculture. . Of
this remainder It is estimated that
S4S.000.000 acres are- restocking - with
anufacturing Improves,' Pay
rolls Increase, Unemployment
Fades; State Optimistic, r
DIVERSIFIED MANUFACTURING MARKS PORTLAND INDUSTRIES!
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OF INDUSTRIES
Ths Associated Industrie of Oregon
a mad a. rapid survey of th manu-
icturina and ttao industrial n'tnii
rougbout too state
rTns results summarised 'are :
lAU the- major manufacturing inter-.
ts or th stats report improYed voi-
Ine of bustaess over last year; psy-
ll art larger ; there is an absence
that troublesome condition known
the unemployed problem. Millions
t- dollars t are coins; . into industries
hd utilities indicating the steady pace
development of resources. Many
anufacturing- plants in Portland and
the chief centers of the state are
aking large investments, .increasing
feir capacity by providing additional
bolpment and. building.
A big year is just ahead, is the op-
pnistle expression of many executives
the industrial rieia, according xo
ssocisted Indnstrles reports. This re-
paurtna outlook upon trade is based
ipon substantial premises.
AIM JTBUC FaTOB
Oregon products and merchandise are
aining in the public favor. The mAr-
lets for our nationally distributed
foods are widening ; national advertis-
hg is "advancing and every advertis-
Vig project means income and prestige
br the state. The sole factor, lack.'
Jig to make complete the picture of
traditions, ia the "off' prices for
redacts of Oregon ranches ; local ail
bents of the business system are due
k the fact that the farmers have no
urplua spending money.
While the people will never forget
Jhe ship-building payrolls, nevertheless.
he war; taught a lasting lesson to
hany of bur industries. It caused them
o findTthemselves and forced the i
Vllzation that we could make many
hings which we had not previously at
empted to make.
The result is indicated in the In
crease of several hundred new manu
aeturihg enterprises and the number
t persons employed and power con
umed. There are numerous small
plants and during two years last past
roe 600 infant industries perished
rhe government census for. 1920 and
21 will show a surprising increase in
he number of small industries in the
Portland district. They number around
70, exclusive of many , industries f or
derly listed, by the government as on
he borderland of manufacturing ent
erprises. Shops and plants of the City
Lre pioneering their way in the pro-
huctlon of standard and desirable
fcoods. ' "
ttBTIT CAKTHTS& GROWS
One of the outstanding facts is that
he fruit canning industry in the Wil-
amette valley, particularly around 8a-
era and Eugene, is now rubbing shoui-
Rers with the $10,000,000 salmon can
ning industry of the Columbia river.
woolen industries are lively ; machin-
ry and iron foundries and miscellane
ous fabricating plants are doing much
better than year ago..
Among some of the important factory
tidditkms, locally, are tho new plant of
he Doernbecher Manufacturing com-
bany, the Stenno Paper-Manufacturing
hompany and . the.:' almost--;ompleted
Want of-jthe Bergmann Shoe Manuf ac-
fctiring company, f The , success f the
Portland. -Vegetable Oils mill , to j&is
tributing the large-volume of its prods
,'Uct generates new ' faith and entirusl
ksm in local industries. The Colum
bia Tire corporation is about to launch
new-enterprise, the manufacture of
truck, "solid and pneumatic tJres.:The
Willamette Iron; Steel company has
aggressively taken possession of a new
field, the manufacture of logging rail
road r locomotives, which achieves a
distinction for Portland as a manufac
turing center. The .Carman Manufac
turing company has made extensive
improvements in turning out a new line
of high grade furniture and has insti
ll tu ted an aggressive advertising cam
paign.
P. R. X. T. SrEXDWO
The expenditures or the Portland
Railway. Light Power company for
much of the work on the Estacada
power plant will aggregate a huge
amount during the next two years, as
it has In the past year, and this money
in large measure is being preferentially
expended for the products of local fab
ricating .plants, assisting in the pros
perity of local payrolls.
i The' Aladdin company and the Fen
ner company are exploiting Oregon as
a productive center, with their fac
tory cut houses. The Aladdin company
Is advertising the lumber products in
dustry of this community in the Ori
ent -i A whole Subdivision in the city
of Toklo has been built of Aladdin
houses. The Palmolive company, in
its Portland branch, places on Port
land's list another nationally advertised
product. .
A new enterprise In the manufac
turing field will be the investment of
the Portland Oxygen & Hydrogen com
pany in a plant for the production of
nitrus oxide, an anesthetic gas for the
Surgical and dental professions.
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At Pendelton there is a house short
age and substantial increases - in the
annual payrolls which are in the neigh
borhood of 110,000, exclusive of the
railroad .payroll.
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rolls. The Dalles nayroll will be In
creased 9150,000 through the installs.
i tiori of a tie treating plant, arid a. new
soap factory Tias been projected.
xne industries of Salem have prac
tically doubled their payrolls
Most of the plants pictured herewith represent this year's construction: -. (1) American Can company plant.
with Montgomery Ward building in background; (2) Stenno Carbon Paper Manufacturing company plant;
t juoernoeciier furniture Oompany plant; (4) new factory built for the Columbia Tire company; (5)
Expanded plant of Willamette Iron & Steel company; ( Portland Vegetable Oil mills; (7) Bergmann
shoe iactory, under construction. ;
At Medford fully 200 'more men are
steadily, employed than at this time a
year ago. One of the new Industries
was a new lumber mill and other en
terprises are the extension of the P. &
E. railroad and enlargement of the
Rogue River Valley cannery.
At Klamath Falls building revival
has set in and the lumber mills reflect
Improved conditions, more men are
employed than a year ago and If there
are no further labor troubles, opera
tions will be greater.
BAKER PATROIXS GROW
. At Baker all . industries ,ar carry
ing larger payrolls with consequently
greater volume of production.
At Bend the Pine Lumber mills are
running full time as compared with
only one shift in each ofifee mills last
year and with a gain of nearly. 500
men on the payrolls. For 1923 and
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Walker, Jewett & Barton
Successors to Henry Hewitt & Co.
206 LEWIS BUILDING
General Insurance
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upon completion of additions now un
der way. 800 people will be added to
the payroll.
. Eugene and Lane county enjoy al
most $3,000,000 payrolls.
At Tillamook large sums are being
expended in improvement of public
utilities, while the . manufacture of
cheese is proceeding as progressively
as ever. -
At The Dalles the fruit and vege
table canning industries are putting
St. Johns 1
Lumber
to.
Manuf acturers of
FIR LUMBER
Car and Cargo
Shipments
ST. JOHNS, ORE.
up a greater volume, although there
has . been some depression from the
railroad strike. Indicated In the pay-
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Dairy
Ranch
" Just Outside City on
- Columbia Blvd. - .
No city taxes or city as
sessments. Close to good
' school and not far to city .
; car line. Running stream,
fcTood.welL: Electricity and
. city water . available." No
f. better land f -in. Oregoiu
Here is an opportunity tor
raan with Mew cows end
-' little money , to make in- 1
dependent fortune. Being
. '. close to thickly populated, '
high class residential dis-
; . trict where quick delivery
and the best retail prices "
may be obtained on .dairy '
pro ducts.'; Improvements
- are not modern but con-'
sist of 2 houses, 2 barns,
- milk house, well and sev
eral large cherry trees.
Price $15,000, small diking
assessments to assume, or
will sell 2 acres with im-
, . proyements or $4,500.
. Easy terms.
ROGER W. CARY;
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, 142x2 2d. Cor. Alder.
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The Bottled Flavor - of
Ripe Raspberries
The year 'round beverage
that pleases your palate
and quenches your thirst.
wherever good drinks are sold
HENRY WEINHARD PLANT
.'v v. , Portland, Oregon
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To the
Trade
Write for
prices on
our quality
line .of '
Soda
Fountains
Crushed
Fruits
Syrups
Etc, etc.
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UNION AVENUE AND STEPHENS
Phone East 7212
Commercial Iron
ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS
MACHINISTS
DESIGNING, PATTERN MAKING,
FOUNDRY .WORK, MACHINE WORK,
GEAR CUTTING AND WELDING
' Transmission Machinery and
General Marine Repair
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