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The Jantzen Story 
A Tale of an Oregon Indus- 
try and How it Came to Be 
likely interested in Oregon’s 
industries, as well as her fish 
and game. So listen to the story of 
Jantzen Knit Goods—the story of 
an Oregon industry that has, in 
six years, sprung from a small re- 
tail business to a good-sized man- 
ufacturing and jobbing business, 
engaged in the making and selling 
of pure wool sweaters, bathing 
suits, sox, knit caps, golf hose, ete. 
—a line that is a credit to Oregon 
and ranks with the leaders. 
At first the Portland Knitting Com- 
pany sold all the sweaters it made 
in its own retail store. People liked 
these sweaters. They told their friends. 
The business grew, and soon a factory 
enlargement was necessary. Then job- 
bers wanted the line — jobbers whose 
buying facilities extended to the largest 
and best factories in the world. 
So the careful, conscientious meth- 
ods of making Jantzen sweaters 
were enlarged upon, and the new factory 
produced enough more than what the 
retail store required to furnish a small 
quantity to jobbers. But not enough. 
The jobbers’ trade recognized in Jantzen 
sweaters a line of unusual merit—made 
as conscientiously and of materials as 
fine as though they were intended to 
make a reputation instead of merely a 
profit. 
N S a sportsman, you are most 
And so jobbers demanded more and 
more Jantzen sweaters. And deal- 
ers demanded them too. They couldn’t 
serve both, so the. Portland Kn‘tting 
Company now sells them direct to deal- 
ers, all over the Northwest. 
The materials that go into them are 
of the finest and purest wool and 
worsted yarns. The garments are de- 
signed by Carl C. Jantzen. They are 
made with equipment and labor of such 
high standard and skill as to rival the 
standards of old country manufacturers. 
The Jantzen factory sells and ships them 
direct to clothing stores—in the North- 
west. This means a minimum of mid- 
dleman handling and freight charges. It 
means that when you buy a Jantzen 
sweater, you don’t buy watered stock— 
you buy a big-value garment. 
When you go hunting or fishing, be 
sure to take a good sweater, wool 
sox, and in winter a knit cap. 
Then be sure they bear the Jantzen 
label—and you're off! 
Portland Knitting Company 

SCARFS 
