ru a . . . . Inti UArlTAl jHURNAL. SALKH. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919 kai i.'raREt luiuiift m CHOP VALUti) AT $14,092,7 4U.U00 a cereal much manufacture, Increased nearly 30 per cer.t ln the total Droduotinn a;.. prohibition legislation. The nesch , pear crops enow big gains in bothl ,1UB 0er X8l8 app, production fell off. as did the produc tion of oranges. .he winter wheat crop totalled 731 636,000 bushels, showine of more than 100,000,000 bushels over 1918, when production, was 566 093 000 bushels., ' Frocluct.on In sprlne wheat flmn. . -- w Washington, Deo. SURM OF DOUGIAS project mm After makine an inspection of the ped off, the total market bnln n i .v. :-... . n-.!...-. ool,000 bushels, as comDarwl with . S56.339,000buShels in TsTg Bend " th9 North Urap,,ia ! The 1919 winter wheat W was "8ineer Slrickland. of the state en- valuei at Sl.t4MU.MI and spring fit "t i 8a,em whoat aaa v 8 where he will make a report concern- uifi uoin me nisuer s cena Hue tnu Ins the cost of installation of the plant I and entire system. Roaeburg Review. Health Cainnaka For : Christmas Season that at Rock creek as possible sites for a municipal power plant for a new 12 The total pOi la.nl la., ui u. ops lot ,,, l4.092.740.(kiv, u. y.op i- iorting board of the agriculture de partment announced today. The wheat crop was.yalued at $2, 018 622.000, with an acreage of 2A3,000 and a total production of 940, ST 000 bushels. The price per bushel for wheat De cember lwaa $2.15 and six tenths "he total production of Wheat for 1118 WfcS II.MB.UUV uuou!i These figures wheat. " - a. a .nM ot-nn 1r va.lued at S3.- . . ... ... . . -me - - . oonas. wun accruea interest amount- ., v, . .i .,i v ,,.m ... 4.4.000 with a totaa proaucuon, t0 neariy ,3600 golng begginK ' n , Rice production, which totalled 41 059,000 bushels, was far in advance ot 606,000 bushels. the 1918 harvest, which was 36.- ,"L? , V. . nnft hhi. ..." .local water and light system. On the trip today. Engineer Strick land was accompanied by Mayor W Liberty Bond Interest The entire world, striving to recov er from the wages Of war. la con ducting a tremendous health cam-' palgn during this Christmas season. Every one ot these United States is focusing its attention on the great fight against tuberculosis. Leprosy, small pox. yellow fever, typhoid, have in turn scourged the world, but have been finally conquered. Now tubercu loma preventable and curable is to be driven from o tsM The Red Cross Christmas Seal, now on sale, provides funds to be use push the war arainrt the wh plague. England is also conducting - tuberculosis tight. For the first tlm Include winter and 8 Hamilton and City Kngtneer Floyd j history she is making a great a' Awjllhllff PiniTf!arilc'ana returned in time for the Baleml thls d'sease. Even China is awa .',futU. v'flllUttUla ' 0fficia t0 catcj, the afternoon train Her first health fair has been he' San Francisco, Dec. 12. More than north. Prior to leaving, the engineer sponsored by American women. Its J41.000 worth ot first liberty loan .. -m,M w & rnnrt eover-1 mnklnr a great tight When the war opened. i-Tsnce tuberculous' soldiers into her sanr tnrln.. driving out civilian patient- The naturtil result was the fearful hs . n . n ten Ann iitmnAiFi. . .. . . . . i or ''"V---;-"7her lmDortant lor "r , . o ln. v ks. The two engineers spent most Figures tor some otner important Berve bank of San Francisco .The bank !,.,, . . ui. crops were: ... ' v . ias had the bonds for over two years, , ccordine to the local men today.iveet of tuberculos's everywhere. Sli"1 HE! production -1 S4.S10.000 buShand is anxious that their owners, who thCCr'n 0 ground 'the war .t is estimated that France eta Talued at I896.bua,uuu. Barley, production 165,719,000 bush -lued at $200,419,000. Potatoes, production 857,901,000 hwhels valued at 1577.681,000. Cotton, production 11,030,000 bales at 1 977.073 000. . . 1 . una Ann i -i ft.i v. .. t... nn were loouuu. J-Iivkc, uuncvoi, uoai iv ! Interest, so that persons throughout were given interim certificates In lieu of the bonds during the first loan, surrender the certificates at once In exchange for the bonds. me, " I - ,.., . .j ra during the recent inspections but it nas mimon- " ,T wa. obtained for a preliminary re-1 Returned sold lor. a fl sort Mr. Strickland, in the event gassed or bad v wounded, have added 1. toVot, tw ! rnunoll on to the multitude of victims ot 1 Cotton eea, proaucuon ,oo,vuu ,inMl at' t36S.840.000. Tl-. .,.r nroducUon 1.627.696,-! the Twelfth federal reserve district JHJOI- nub I V1JI ..rf!f:...l r , '.no value given, BnowniK ,wuo .tc uumms ....v..... v,v,. k. BBoreyase over tha 1918 production, should communicate with the federal CoTwaa 1 621.800,000 pounds. reserve bank in order that the ex - oroductlon 6,396,860 1 change can be made at once and the tonsw6rth J687.60.000, as compared wih 6,848,798 tons in 1918 valued at $68,484,000. ; m Peanut producUon fell mt nearly 18.000 bushels. At the time of the first liberty loan hig reporti WU tnen probably mak9 . white plague. lira uv..a tv. ..v. ,. tnm.hsr a lh tile distribution, and interim certificates! r-. WM of IUWI " ... - project, for the purpose of detemnn JOUKNAIi WANT AD8 PAT Interest accrued on the bonds paid. If n pnhacrlber has lost the certificate, the federal reserve bank should be notified, and, upon request, procedure a i K..untlnv nlalm f (11 I ItO OB IOHOWeu III picooiiiiiiB ( Daniel J. Fry, druggist : -K - - - ivsr 5 Are Here and hundreds of other good rhristmas Gifts Different a mMBtockof tteetag- . ' ' ... j ia Imv kirn that CkrtstmM P""' 'h,ch J". ' have promised yourself that you wou'd get him. ' This store is an excellent shoppuig place forHhe f' man, if she wishes to select something for a man. A lai ge part or tomers are women , ; ; , ' " CHUIST51AS IDEAS Gloves . $2.00 to $5.00 Shirts . $2 mo $15.00 Cravats $1-00 to $.00 Mufflers $2-00 to $5.00 Qn,Vs 25c to $2.00 Rath Robes $7-50 $5uu Suit Cases fn Cuff Links - 75ct0JnnS Woolen Vests JJ "X House Slippers $3.00 to $3.50 . . ui vtprhiivhimallari Shaffncrfc Marx Tf vou want to give mm BUHicwms V'AW i,nt Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. BISHOP, Prop. Every Family in Marlon and Polk Counts a Patron. : . AA MA AM JAAAyV 'In irnsi.4i . , .,iv,,. i o ? an PXtra K00d StOCK Oi www .-t, tt laid in an ex" 6UV", :-4- frpsh vi , i r o --- i vv" air rnces - - bo CHRISTMAp A1rj ciinnlv vou with everyva" i - decorated tree. VYe can supply you ;. th the children and grown ups. 51lwiinafinn. v ..... tip wis for DO" rt,cfm' Cards. SHnUKHD STRIKE AT Wlni,lHl. " ; " I lhM thereto. of K.brusry. was the inspirauon . - m the trial t t- strike ia. - h. ,rt found on tM . MUl0 B" IuhTU - rule that any paper or , . . b, .u. session , wrtlnent mlU 1 l " r.mv tothsUlal- . ,B MklB tolh. fir bulWU. Wued by lh. strike Steinbock Junk Co. WANTS dsScrapIroM Highest CaslfMarkePrice WE WANT AND WRECK OLD AUTOS 326 N. COMMERCIAL, PHONE 303 Don't Forget the Noaber 152 North Commercial St The Store of Values Used Furniture Cock mi. litusssss PWua it CaUUs up Phone UT7 WHY? . - Mesa. Lucas &Needbam rrrr sad Ubf FHOsTB U Anfft Trccldr ror Long ? phon Villamette Yauey iracaw w. Wu WE ALSO IHJ iAn- L.M.HUM aw ''; YlrkSaTcSl til r. 153 go'.k and SACKS WANTED Ah jMk of AH AJsS Jh Of Att KJ Bert jr" ""' CAU. V CAPITAL JUIC CO. ( I y. .at :1J 7