FRIDAY, DRCKMnnn 10, 1919. TACK 2 TIIE SPRINGFIELD NEWS INDUSTRIAL REVIEW December IS. Clackamas county vote for $1,700. 000 hard road bonds ' Stanfield Two carload of Jersey cows added Bert to boost dairy in dustry. Mill City state-bank opened Dec. IS Portland to hare a new Orpheunt theatre building. . Pendleton reports fifty, Jobs of building going on. New Methodist church planned for Oregon City In place of one burned. Portland capital subscribed to build hotel at Gearhart. Initiative bill taking legal limit off highway bond Issues is submitted. PrlneTille George Shima. large potato grower, to clear 14.000 acres. Portland clearing house banks show $220,073,210 at last report. With established water rights ranchers clearing large acreage in Malheur. Plant for readycut houses takes larger site at North Portland. Reedsport has spent f 226.000 on fort and asks congress for $100,000 in ore. . RlTerton coal mines busy and pro duct goes to San Francisco by ships. Salem pool of 3000 acres logan berri may mean a cannery. . Medfbrd going down 4000 feet for oil. State chamber of commerce meets at Portland December 29-30. Astoria Masons buy site for $50,000 temple. Seventy million feet of timber of fered for sale by the government for est reserve in the Breitenbush region of Marion county. Salem State paid out $1,800,000 In month of November. Portland Tenth and Court streets gets 100 by 100 motor garage. State tax levy Increased from IS, 021.403 for 1919 to $4,391,208 In 1920. due to war conditions. Portland -Berkshire bout to coat $300,000. Silverton to bar new rider and vinegar factory. Astoria New modern and sanitary dairy opened. Dorris Lumber and box company build new factory. Eugene Local demand for homes greatly exceeds supply. Myrtle Point ships carload of bogs. Hose burg Association may be or ganised to build homes. Development of water power In the United States would produce an equivalent' of "SO.000.000 tons of ol a year, slightly more than the annual coal consumption in this country at present Senator Jones of Washing ton, said in a recent speech. Jones urged adoption of the pending water xwer bill which would create a fed eral commission to open up water power sites under government regu lation. Roseborg Army supplies to be sold here. Roseburg McClellan hotel made into apartment house. Pendleton Contracts for nearly $200,000 of county highway construc tion to be let. Klamath Falls Plans for new lum ber mill. Weippe Sixty foot bridge across Fords creek completed Portland Ice and storage company to build Hood River New steel bridge t I link Evergreen highway Roseburg AuditoCium hnprwved Newport Standard oil station Is near completion Klamath Falls New lumber com- J any formed pS5ty jIZJIH JWIMII law, ' IMIar'-J "T . . r 11 oWfi.U'1!.''! 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"Scientific distribution of farm pro duce is as big ami important a factor in profitable farming as scleutific production." bays C J. Mcintosh, who i will bring tlx policy of advertising I produce in the home paper to the at- tenllou of fanners at Farmer' week. I "Judicious advertising lowers the cost to consumers, favors quicker sales, relieves the already overcrowded transportation facilities of surplus freight, and keeps both money and goods in the home cominuulty.'' I, i There were 2.414 subscribers to the U. S Victory loan In this county. The total number of subscribers for all five liberty loan campaigns In the Twelfth 493,524. reserve district were S.- HAS 19.000,000 PHYSICALLY FIT MEN ENUMERATION 8ECINS JAN. ten the The bent known way to build fine community centers will be brought out in the rural life conference at O. A. C. Fanners' week. Iecember 29 January 3. All who love country life are invited to attend and take part lnjfclld fon.,try and foreBt pr0)u, tl, wIn The census is required every years by the Constitution of I'nlted Slates and by art of congress. The dale named for beginning the 1920 census is January 2. but Die "Census Day" is January 1. In cities the population enumera tion will be completed in two weeks. The enumeration of farms will Im completed within thirty days. The censuses of manufactures, tnines and quarries, oil and gaa wells According to a report from Wash ington, the I'nlted States has a po tential military strength of 19.000.000 men. unci M per cent of the men of ! the counlry between the ages of IS j and 4'i lire physically fit. This fact j Is said to lie revealed by a final study J of the selective draft records. The total number tvgiaVred was 23,- os.r.Tfi. PEARL OIL IS GROWING IN FAVOR these conferences. EDITOR'S RECEIPT WILL DO Because you can't hang the 52 num bers of your home paper on the Christmas tree is no sign that it Isn't pleasing gift to your absent friend. The editor's receipt pinned on a spray of Oregon grape will look mighty good to the friend. O. A. C. Presa Bulletins. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our thanks to those who aided In the last duties performed for our beloved husband and father, Daniel Spencer. Also for the floral offerings. Mrs. Cora A. Spencer. Carrie C. Winfrey, Nellie E. Mabey, Allie O. Gaerte, Birdie L. Collins. AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT. as a rule, be taken by special agents and by correspondence, and not by enumerators. The census Is the means by which the government ascertains the in crease in the population, the statistics concerning agriculture, and the vital Information concerning the resources of the nation. The Dalles Army goods store opened Astoria Realty sale of $70,000 made In Astoria property More I 'earl oil (kerosene) is being sold this year for heating, cooking and lighting than ever before, accord ing to the Standard oil company. Since the i hilly weather has come, the demand for this convenient and economical fuel bus almost exceeded the supply. Housewives everywhere are evidently coming to appreciate fully the comfort, convenience and economy of heating with a good oil heater and Pearl oil. There Is no greater combination of chill and damp chasers anywhere. O. C. Davis, deputy collector and Internal revenue Inspectos for the Portland district, was In Springfield (Ms week on official business. Mr. DuvU' home is in Kugpne. "I Don't Need to Tell You" says the Good Judge Maybe the newspaper office seems a queer place to. go chopping for Christmas presents, but there are few gifts that the friend miles away from the home town will' enjoy more than 52 issues of the home paper. 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