IlHNf) IIUMjHTI.V, IIKNI), OltttOO.V TI1UHHDAV, .tASVAM H, lfi!0 I'AOH PINE INDUSTRY PROSPERITY AID OVER $25,000,000 PAID IN SALARIES FEEDIJW FOR TWELVE DOZEN EGGS A YEAR !fesmer itr tB'2rTJ 1 n rrii n - ' llrnd Mill Compmilrx Prodiirn Over UM,0U IVel of Lumber In l.nsf Vrnr, Whipping 2200 (,'m-M of Uoz Hhonka. . With tlio (musing of tlin olit renr, ono nt unrivalled prosperity In tlio history of Ilond, n rovluw nf HiIh pl(IHIOllt' nIKMVH It tO llllVO lll'llll climcly tlcil up wltli tlio plno linn dor proilucliiK Industry, for ovur 2, 500,000 wiih put Into circulation In (ho sulurlim puld by tlio two big llllll CDIllplllllCH. Finnl figure from aiiiniiil roporlH urn not yol available, liul tlio llrookii-Hcnnlou payroll for tlio your wna In excess of 11,000.000, while Hint of Tlio tihovlin-Hlxnii Company approximat ed 1, 000,000. Kouin 1100 moo nml woman found employment with tlio latter compiiuy. while C60 woro on tho roll of tlio llrookieHcunloii l.uinliur Co., Including those work ing In tho wooiIh. ICatlmnto furnished by llio mill offlOluU hIiow mi output of t OfJ,- 000,000 (il of lumber, 120,000, U00 of thin lining produced by Tlio Hhovllii'ltlxou Compmiy. Ono thou- Hitnil enrn of box shooks woro ship pod by thu llrooks-Hcunlou fiiulory, tmil 1200 rum from tlio fuctory of Tlio Khovllu-lllxou Compiuiy. In tho camps, up-to-dultt wnnltu lion ruli'i woro enforced, and In ml illllon to bunk houses, kitchens, mum enrx, nml shops, reading rooniH wore provided for tho work moil, nml schools for thu children of families malting their homes In the woods. Tlio mill population In by no meniiH n flouting ono, for statistics nhow that 200 families of milt workers own tholr vw" homes In Ik'iid, mid comparison with puNl years invent thn fnct thul tho pro-. irtlnii Ih roiiMtnntly Increasing. Thu pin chase nf homes Im encouraged nml uldod by tho cuuipiiiiIkk. k ,sl,'BSSijsSfi22j: c At Undo Satn'f experimental farm In Maryland, nrro tho f'oto mar from Washington, D. O tho Department of Agriculture develops many hrlpful. progressive and profltablo now methods for tho pro ducer of tho nation This photo allow tho consumption and produc lion In cno yctr from ono of (Im hen In u tm-dlnc oni ihuro ELKS' RESOLUTIONS SHOW PLATFORM OF PATRIOTISM In response to resolutions adopted per cent loyal lu thla; they bavo of i ucAiitly by Percy A Htovcns Posl.ifored won tholr Uvea In thu cuuso American l.eglon, condemning tho ncj of humanity, mid In tho protection ? 5. STORES OPEN AT 8 O'CLOCK Although no merchants' orguulzn tlou hna iih yot boon formed to effect nu agreement with thoTlnrkn' union for an earlier opening hour, prnctlr nlly uvcry store lu tho city wna ready Mo roculvo ciistomora nt 8 o'clock lust Friday, liiHtewd of at 0 o'clock, thu hour In offoct during the, punt yenr. AccurdliiK to tho decision reuclied by Hut clerks In December, tho working day for omployea will contlnuo, to lier.ln at 9 o'clock until mi nssoclutlon of morchuuta haa been formed which will allow morn ant Isfuctory negotiations between deal era mid clinks. WILL INCREASE TROUT OUTPUT With 0,000,000 trout spawn at liaiid at I. Ik I.nko, nomo 3,000,000 Try will bo hutched at tho Tumaln Fish Hatchery, mid If additional troughs can bo se.curod, 2,000,000 will ho added to thla amount, W. C. lllrdsull, through whosu ofTorta tho building of thn hatchery wna duo, Ih In communication with Maxtor Fish . "Warden Clnnton. nud hopes (hut tlio uoeikvl cqulpmont can bo obtnlnod. On mithorlmtlou from Mr. Clan ton, Mr, Illrdanll haa Juwt ordered n aorvlco truck to bo uaod In tniim- for of ocKa, and distribution of fry, , ASK ADVANCE FOR TEACHERS' WAGES If (lomuuda mudo by tlio toacliora of Oregon In tholr convention thla week In Portland uro followed up by loKlalatlon, InatructorH lu Iloud will bonuflt from thu advance lu -alary propound. Tho theory on which tho IorIhIuIIvo commlttoo of the. con volition will proceed Ih that no In- Htniotor hIi'oiiIiI rucolvo Iohh than J1080 n your. At prcaont (enohors lu tho Rruikvs In Dond uro rocolvliiR ?04fi on a nlnov monthu' buala, nu tho minimum, whllo tho loweut paid .high school liiHtriictors uro drawing line, In tho opinion of City Sup erintendent Mooio, should action hi tulcon at tho Hpocl.il Bonhlon of the Ic'lNluturo, litRh lohoul touqhoia hmu 'l nlan h" nH" j I by vhlm of u tlvltlea of tho I, V. W. mid uihoca tliiK Hint nil Rood Anu'ilcnna do iivcrythliiR In tbrlr pownr to atamp out thn orKnulzatlnn, tho Ilcnd lodgo of Hlka Iiuk pnNHd rnnolutlona nhow Iiik that tho IoiIro la founded on a groundwork of 100 per cont Amerl cmilKtu, and upholding lu vlgoroiw tnrma tlio aland taken by tho ox--or-vice men. Thn reaolulloiiH nf tho lodgo nro aa followa: Wherena tlio Percy A. Ktovena Poit No. -I. of tho American Legion, hna adopted tho following resolution, to wit: Itoaolrod; Thut tho Percy A. ktovena Poat No. 4 of the American legion go on record na being firmly oppoxed to an oxlatlng orgnulzntlon known na tho IndiiMrlul wnrkora of tho World; That wo 1olleo the policy of thut orgnulzntlon la uu American mid dnngeroiia, mid that It In the duty of till patriotic Americana and American orgnulzntlotia to do all In their power to cxtermlunto thla contemptible organization and to atop Ita activities. Wherena, anld Percy A. 8tevena Pout No. 4, Una ru(iietcd that thla l.odgo of Klka, together with all other patriotic organization iiimUt In every lawful way to "tump out Ita Infliuturea nnd atop Ita unlawful pructlcoH, nnd Whnreua, the Ilenorolont mid Pro toctlvc Order of Klka la n patriotic organization of cltlzona of tho United Htulea mid no othorn mid bplleven only lu n ireo Ooverninent by n frco pooplo under tho Stars nnd Ktrlpca of tho United Htulea of America, unit Whorena, tho aeiitlmonta of thla lodge, and every lodgo of Klka; has been well oxprcaaod In thn Orders of tho Grand Lodgo of Klka, which follow, to-wlt; 'I In Ainerlenii Timl. I bellovo lu tho United States of America na n Oovqrninent of tho peoplu, by tho pooplo, for tho peo ple whoso Jiiat power nro derived from the consent of tho goerned, n &&&T&l&WXS1&tt2EEI3!l . j L"J ileiiiooracy In u republic, u aoverolgn nation of many sovereign states, a ft .- .. ..I V porieci union, ono ami lusopnruolo, ' established upon those principles of freedom, equality, Justlco, and hit mnnlty for which American patriots have sacrificed their lives nml for tunes. I thereforn bellovo It la my duty to my country to lovo It, to support Ha constitution; to obey Ita laws; to respect Its ling; nnd to dofoud It against nil enemies. Tlio American Finn. Now therefore bo It resolved thut the (Jrand Lodgo of tho Uouevolent und Protective Order of Klka, In an mini session usaomnjud, does hereby pledge thla ordor to uso nil lawful moans to check nnd prevent tho ox tonst6u of tho dangerous doctrlnos that threaten our tree Institutions and our ting, and thut no person shall bo permitted to Join or romuln lu our ordor who openly or covertly, directly or Indirectly, gives aid. com fort or aupport to tho doctrines, practices or purposes of thu Ilolsho vlkl, nnnrchlntH, thu ' W. W , or lsln drod organizations, or who does not give undivided allegiance to our Hag nud, tho great principles of free Con stltutlonul Govornmnnt of which It Ih thq euiblom, Whorena said Ordor of tho Ornnd Lodge hnvo boon regularly adopted by this lodgo, mid aro tho sentiment of ouch momher thereof, nnd now theroforo bo It Resolved; That Percy A. Slovens Poat No. 1, of thn American Lfiglon Is un organ of the flag of our country. That tho members of tho Ameri can Legion aro entitled, not only to tho active support of thla lodgo mid Ita members, but also to the support of uery organization, person, sect mid Institution Inhabiting thla fnlr land. Thut wo do now, na loyal brothers of tho Henevolcut mid Protective Order of Klka of thu Unltod Stutes of America, pledgo to tho American Legion, nud to every one of our loyal countrymen, our beat lawful effort und co-operntlou lu tho des truction of every institution, nnd es pecially the I. W. W., llolshovlki, and Anarchists, which hua for. Ita doc trine tho destruction of governments among men, especially Hint Oovern inent of thu first Itcpubllc on earth, bequeathed to ua by our fore-fathers who freely mid without stint offered upon Hie ultar of freedom their Uvea (heir fortunes, mid (heir sacred honor, to-wlt: Thn Constitutional Government of tho United Stutes of America, which la founded upon tho sole principle of freedom Kiiunllty mid Justlco, That these renolutlons bo spread upon (ho records of this lodgo; Hint a copy thereof be transmitted to tho Porcy A Stevens Post No. 4. of tho American Legion, mid that a copy bo directed to tho uovtspnpors of tlio county for publication. And lastly resolved; Hint these res olutions be, and they aro. declared to bo tho promise of tho Lodge, nnd tho personnl promise, of each member thereof to tho world, Hint wo pledge to our country our undivided sup port for tho destruction of Its enem tert. H. K. 110I1EUTS. NOItMAN JACOI1SON, J. II. HANKIl, Committee on resolutions. Adopted, Docombor 30, 1 919 by Hind Lodgo, No. 1371, II. P. O. Klks. 7 r f n j w m YOU'LL be surprised how lit- ilT" tie it costs to operate this , fcr ; LV' ,IM Chevrolet "F o u r - Ninety" J&fPr'TiS & 1 Touring Car. 'tnTi ST( 1 I1 Twenty-five miles on a gallon of 3m M Wi fijfl H )l gasoline is not an unusual record. h'JfcMr I Hfcl $' U ! J Tires last an unusually long time. itp-Snri ((- M Repairs arc few andjfar between. ffjKfcF-Jfo JSM- 01 Care-free, regular performance is ffvSf) III! ! the Chevrolet rule. li'T3lotSrs?" I Yet with all its economy and low 'nlvwKv lit price Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" wyhTiwlTl 1 HI Touring Car is a handsome, IslSrHiwtt 1 itfp ailjfggg HI roomy, comfortable car a car itgpjffi llciP&ffl HI you can be proud to own. la JmmJijLas j j BEND GARAGE. IMH 4 U Uulck Oaklund Goodyear Service Station W&wlmZ III i llll Well Kqulpped Muchlno Shop W, hYS Uf I II SjwW'w j I, III jji- jl I I Chmilit "Four Nlntty" Tourlnt Car J7JJ, o.b. Flint, Mich. jj ffl WIDE RANGE OF TEMPERATURE SEEN IN WEATHER FOR YEAR The greatest ranRO of tompernturo ... .... .,.. .... .... J ih uiu uiiiciui wuuiner History 01 Central Oregon, aa well na the lowest tompernturo, nro on tho records of tho government cooperative observer nt HihT'stntlon for tho year which bus just ended. Ninety-nine degrees itbovo zero, tho maximum, wna reached on July 1C, and the minim um or 25 degrees below, still fresh lu tho memory or Head, came, on De comber 12, making 121 degrees tho mousuro or tho mercury's ncllvlty. ) Tho cold was not confined to tho winter mouths, howc.vcr, foe nn un usually Into frost was recorded on tho night or July 7, Juat eight days before tho year's maximum was reached. An nverago or tho dally maxima for tho year gives n mean or 58. 06 degrees, tho mean obtained lu tho aamo way from tho arcrage of min imum temperatures shows 30.3S de grees, and tho average from both la tt 5 degrees. Central Oregon's reputation ns tho land of sunshine was well upheld, for tho records show 150 clear days, 143 partly cloudy, nnd C" cloudy. In regard to tho last division, it ts noted that 58 days each produced mora than .01 of an Inch of rain. Tho water precipitation, largely in tho form of snow, was 11.31 inches, 2.2 Inches tnoro than the pre ceding year. December was the month having tho, high record, vacs snow equal to 3.33 Inches or raiu fell. Ninety-flvo inches was tho year's snowfall. Cut TJiN Out It l Worth Mnnry Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, en close with 5c to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheflleld Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. Yoa will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tublets. 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