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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
- i "4 f ) Fage Two Yes Sir-ee! We made this ciga- to meet J . j J r J rette r v ,av n . - j. .. ..... j INDlil'KNlHONClNlHS JOREGON AFFAIRS ! TERSELY TOLD The only worsts! mill wont of the Ohio rivor ia in Orrgon. I,0 cream com wcro fin Im" cd ami mndo in Oregon. Tho quality of flax irrown in 0m equal tlult of iumk.u.u. Fifty per cent of tho hop United States rc I produce" i AMELS have wonder- fn1 fnll-hnrtied mellow mildness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at oncel It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Cmmela en sold everywhere in scientifically sealed ptcktiet of 20 cigarettes for 20 cents; or fen pcAae (300 cigarette) in a fltasinm-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for to borne or office supply or when you (ravel . R- J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C in ttu in Own. Silvotton-Silvcrton wow , pany installing .omplete m-w foun dry and mlditimial uuiuhhk - Astoria-UrKo8t himnoy c Iw.t Columbia coinpK'te-1 'f,f ,r & Light mvm: vun" bay, 2'J1 feet high. :.1!t been f" ,H'r ' t0, N!'W V, k. where it i to bo u. ' f"' veneer material. .1 I TV..! u-mldi'Il N'l'St' roruann nil built in tho Portland district U just boon selected for mo "'-" lantio coal trade. !, Gnuuk The I'anycn I-ui.i-e: ...v,. nowlv ul-K-Uii.'.o.l cull .1 ... II I'l r.'i-ri. is shortly t" l,r1' noir Ladd Canyon about '" 'ul. I from hero. TimU-r vo.mhii vo.. of j tho throo i.artn. rx inloiot-Ml aro ex-jton-;ivo. rortlaiui i la" ill , ... .. . i ;.. .1... f,.r tho fa.-tury ( ' 1U t I'll ill I v " 'buihlinc and vaivhuso of tho Aim-r-iionn Can omnpany, t.. bo .-rootod in 'Portland A site adjoining tho Mnt-jonu-ry Ward ro.oriy was rvontly j pui'ob.asot!. j lYoparntory t'i tio bnil.lii-K' ,lf 'sovon U.tiOO ton s'.oo! tankor at tho jvanis- of tho Northwost Bridk'o & Iron outnpany, stotd pla'.-s aro bi.in)r ndlol in tho oast. Tho fir-! ko ! will pn-balply bo laid in f.i' days. Klamath Falls- Sot-(,nd to ncru-im tho coast is the planing ini'.l to bo eret-tod hore by tho Lakesido l.uni bor company. To carry out tho ex tensive plans outlined a reorganiza tion of tho corporation has boon ef fected and the board of directors in- tl. rn TTiinrr Ahniif T.i says tho uood Judge H that It tastes 80 ftoHlt mul u little chew lasts so much longer than tho old kind. The Rood, rich tobacco taste stays rljlht with this class of tobacco. That's why It costs you less to chow it. Any man who uses tho Ueal Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in styles RIGHT CUT Is xi short-cut tobacco yll I'll t . . VY-i tui is u iong iine-cut tol Ml I U iiwillMHI"'"P" I 1 1 Mr T ft II i , i . I f t I i, : fVK t I a , r i C'.'' rv At 1 j J f V 1 1 17 aili!UL O UU1 i I ill US" 3 ' . . t j Jut it few principal point tn '!I()W Vfir. It'n a Hi: A!. I I'l! not b and jy f,r SKiiVK'U t t Ioh at. U itruiabws; not rtul Iron. ) tl uui iuh rsiiinJuj,. liorcclain into Mnuhprroti. It KL'll.fl.ATINirM Wl I VN ,.-.- J .tht ami rlvt? a letter pnr hn, T n:kiW, .!;.. rv t.Iitr. TtiB h'irretatM i i:t fVHI un . ---"'" f i'l (Kaolin) bakcj to fctilst 2'CO dcKrtcslwt-4, f-tf "j than any car r ira ngir.c k m-rali-i. by mail. 'til,n or I t trn (rum The Watkins Retailer C. H. OLMSTEAD, Dalln, Oregon Wutkin TrtMlucta fur SO yrar lu r.ff- . ! I i . . ..?!. r.'ij in Klamath Malheur lake rG bo made a bird Hood Kiver-fcignt mi as ui n,-fn- ":'"";om f eet in ! crensed. breeding reservation. ;we- between here and Viento being ree.on w.J cut ,..0,0().,o00 , u,a(,u.M , m. Pacific Steamship company to paved - t0 oper. roai;eral parts of the state have written build two new steamer at Fort-, onn uena uu, ... . r Jme the Assocmted Industries ofH.e land. Pounces open-shop policy. bul, in eight .ou,..,. I j business directory issued by tho or ' crani.ation handy as a j-eorrapliy B text book. It is found useful in il lustrating the kind of products from each section of the state. Porilrnd Veneers shipped all over the United States by the I'orthinil Manufacturing company at St. Johns are in such demand that tho plant is doubling its capacity and making additions to the present buihlinc. The company has boon in op-ration about two years. PortlandOn a six acre tract, re cently purchased in north Portland by the Sterrett Parking ram pany R new $-100,1)00 plant i--' soon duo to rise. The concern has an annual output of a million dollars worth of meats. Plans for tho new building have already been aproved and con struction will begin before July 1. form "-.v,- JIMy Best of 22 The Eldorado Stage Co. of Loa Angelea tested 22 leading make on 12-pa-aenger Packard buaei. Not a tire waa found to match the Miller in that extreme service. Some (Lostlv lviis Men are Making on Tires akes Men who buy tires on a guess, or on claims, arexnaking some costly mistakes. Large tire users make tests and com parisons. And the results in late years are amazing. . : - j Hudson Taxi Co. of Detroit, for in stance, made a long test on Miller Cords. And the average was 15,000 miles. Miller dealers get hundreds to compare Miller mileage with others. And they find an increased mileage of 50 per cent to 75 per cent Large truck users are comparing Miller Cords, passenger type, with all others. And they are coming in large numbers to Millers. Treads Patented Center tread smooth with sue tion cup, for firm hold on vret asphalt. Geared-to-th-Road ide treada mesh like coga in dirt. California stage lines are using Millers after million-mile tests with many rivals. The Way to Know At the Miller factory over 1,000 tires yearly are vorn out in tests and com parisons. They constantly prove that Miller is the best tire built. In extreme rear-wheel tests they re quire an average of 15,000 miles on Cords. They prove that the new Miller tread outwears the best of others by 25 per cent. Such tires should be tested by every owner of a car. See what they give you. Compare with any tire on opposite rear wheels. Miller experts, in late years, have doubled average tire mileage. Old-times figures do not apply today. You will fix new requirements for your tires when you try a Miller. Do it now. !! I dSfflSl I Beaut if SS i I VniiH j J i i IUUI If 1 W-H Dnmf v i au leer m m wnu b m AVall Paoer OREGON DUROC ..MEETING SALEM JUNE 5 ( ! I Make a Specialty Interior Decorations MAX 0. BUREN i Annual picnic will bo held by the Oregon Duroc Jersey Urceders as sociation at Salem, Saturday, June !5. There will he a general good time and an old fashioned picnic dinner. A large number of the brooders and fan ciers of Duroc swine will be r..-es- ent. The following program ha:; been arranged: 10:00 to 10-.:i0 a. m( gather at Marion square, corner Marion and Commercial streets. 10:30 a. m., visit State Capitol buildings and grounds. 11:00 a. m., reception by Hon. Hon W. Olcott, Governor of Oregon, at his office. 11:30 a 17'J N. Commercial Street SaW' muter4 The Most Talked About Tire in America Cord or Fabrics to 1:30 p. m , picnic meeting at Oregon Oregon dinner and get-together Marion square. 1:30 p. m., address;, "The Duroc," Grant B, Dimiek. City, Oregon. Address, "Reminiscences of Duroc Days," L. H. Robert:;, Oregon. Address, "Advertising Durocs," W. L. Sheard, Dayton, Oregon Short business session, J.'w. Fruit, preHicient ot me Oregon Dnr sociation, presiding Early Salem. Geared-to-the-Road Jttywwrw ajiie wrw ll'oc ft?;- MAKES SUMMER COOKING PH COMFORTABLE pB Y The G-E Range M Snvoa Food f The r comparison shown lierc is not mere theory it is based on actual tests. Figure this saving out in monev at Drcscnt prices of meat. Si wliat it moans to your pocket-book. .1 -H i 7 lb& 6oz. Mi J MOUNTAIN STAJp POWER COMPANY i.v 1 n 1 i ! emmmmm