Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 11, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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50 More Mileage
In Boston, Green & Swett Co.
watched the Miller record on
norne hundreds c.f large car.
They found that Miller increased
the former tire mileage from 50V&
to 75. They eliminated blow,
out troubles. And only six tires iii
each 1,000 proved disappointing
to the users.
MTW.PKNnKNCE ENTERPRISE
OREGON AFFAIRS
TERSELY TOLD
JUNE
NorthwMt lis built .
1L 15'
cornet,
rortlnna-I.KHt.Mul of w'
fruit
Iho Yakima valley will build their
own. Construction ha ml
machinery i arriving her for bj
fnrtorv In the Kenton lr.uun
will'l save J by th
i i r I,.. I'ntimintf thlfiliirh nrinl... - . '
..... ,f liu trli wt dins In vn kiln ami ...... . ' P
VI1B unv v - . . UWH Im
tank SKItm 'vv ivii. -,-v.i, a.-in.
which this company lias contract l
to butUl. Tanker of this clans Tv
ouir about twice as much rivaling
ttis,
Krowtm ofM tha tocl cargo carriers formerly
in b
In a lare
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"cir
vy rwtr
. ... . .1.- ........ V!.l)tlif UM II l ' Ul r .1
i.uui ai mo iMBiiv. ,al, vim,'
- ,ui.in iinv i,n
" BlOvi. j )
.ui.ntituti'tl for rivet
part of thin work.
An attempt to reailt tha
otnictwl hr.
in arm., .v
!th church.
$1,000 Daily
To Reduce Your Tire Cost
The Miller Tire mileage, now discussed
everywhere, is not an accident.
Over $1,000 daily is spent in tests and in
spections. Fifty inspectors guard against
defects.
Every lot of tread stock is first vulcanized
and tested in the laboratory.
Over 1,000 tires yearly are worn out in
factory mileage tests.
Every tire is signed by maker and inspec
tor, and both are penalized if a tire falls down.
Highly-paid experts spend their years in
making betterments.
" Mark the results
The Miller Tire is now talked everywhere.
It is today's sensation.
It is winning countless contests where a
score of makes are brought into comparison.
In the factory tests radical rear-wheel
bOT
tests Miller cords last year averaged 15,000
miles.
The new Miller treads, in these tests, out
wear the best of others by 25.
Defective Miller Tires are a rarity.
large Miller dealers last year
had not a single adjustment
If you don't know these
new-day tires you should
find them out. They are sav
ing millions of dollars to
motorists.
Get one and watch it. It
will give you new concep
tions of a modern tire.
Tread Patented
Center Tread smooth with suc
tion cup, for firm hold on wet
aiphalt. Ctared-to-the-Road side
treads meib like cogt La dirt.
' . . ' ... 1 ruui
, . .l.v working t ao iHu of oil which I bcllovcd to undur
apl. .... .f ......rntinir iv llarn..v ami Malheur counties la I 1
shifts, jor w pir " , ,. . ,--.-a not
this factory ami reducing the coat oi Mn ma.i vy u. . , ;,,nt hm n h -.
! put to work h, .
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. ..v.1. .....J ilrillillir
nackintt appU. tno Riowcra nr w.-( v...,
n..,!,. I.umWr company, mar hcrt
of which they arc owners ami man-
agera.
I'ortlaml The l'eninauU lumber
mill here, now pnxluclnir K0.(MK),000
Uend The Shevlin-Hiwn anil fM,t f Juniher a year, will juat doub-Hrooks-Scnnlon
Lumber companies )o jt!l cnj,nelty when expansion wi
the two lurtrest imlustries of thM,n,my In prKrea In completed
c
"M, feet f lunuJLr
lahwl. wan hi...i . M
ln Idle iv.. 4.
ami hi
mpleted. inow len U.k.ii , r
ity, will help solve the housing prob-.TirtH, thousand lineal feet of bulk-J David, an enterpr4 i )
lem hv furniFhinjr lumKer to m-ir iuwmtf 40 feet wi.le, now surround Js furniahinif -mi,i '
employes and residents of this city a tract that i heinjr filled by a men and In Muriftt, ,
.... 1-. 1 . . 11 .Li. i. m ....... . ' 1 a
for home nuiunntr jiuuv!- - , auction ureift. i'wn nn n win winner at a gj
price less than that receive.! ir
h..ir nroduct f. o. b. cnn at tlieir o
Wit,
UWtl IllllliS "v
i will also finance the buil.linir of
; homes and let employes pay nr mem
iO
va-awl
. r
by deluctinjr a small sum from each j I
month's wajres. The plan has just , j
been placed in effect ami lumner is j
now beinjr delt out under these con-!
ditions. The 1920 payroll for these I
two mills alone will be close to $3,-j
i.niiiiiii. .nil ui i n im r uir.'.riiv
'X.'V,VV, ...... , ,
holilintrs of timber in this region the 1 1
mills can operate at this capacity for j
30 years.
Bend Though it looks exactly like
rotten cordwood and would be passed
jupon as valueless by a casual observ
er, a class of timber that has been
(moving out of here in carload lots
bring a hih price for a peculiar
purpose. The timber in
is seasoned too well seaso
pears juniper, on it
question
UBWter Tires
The Most Talked-about Tire in America
Cords or Fabrics
Geared-to - the - Road
tugiMUnd V. & tat. Qtfu
INDEPENDENCE GARAGE
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f
easoned it ap-; 2
way to Japan ! I
I to be made into pencils The rotten-j
!er the core of the log is, the softer I
lis the surrounding wood, and the bet-; 5
EVERY COMMUNITY IN
STATE IS ORGANIZED
With practically every communi
ty in Oregon organized the inten
sive canvass throughout the state
in the Oregon State Chamber of
expansion movement, which began
several weeks ago, will continue
during June and July.
The work in conection with the
expansion moveent, which began sev
eral weeks ago, will continue during
June and July.
Twelve men, composing six teams
of two men each, will direct the in
tensive organization work simul
taneously in six different sections
of the state. They will be assisted
by 80 community executive com
mittees appointed during the state-.
wide survey conducted preliminary in Portland the week of June
to tne intensive organization work.
Leading men in every section of
Oregon are affiliated with the State
ter pencil stock it makes, so the
'Japanese manufacturers like it that
way. Thouirh the use of weathered
juniper for pencil stock is still in it
.experimental stages, large quanti
,ties of this wood have been moving
out of here for shipment to the flow
ery kingdom on steamships running !
from Portland to the Orient. !
9th,
Chamber in the capacity of com-1 Period will be raised in the
10th and 11th. The remainder of Pittsburg The vast iron resources
the budget, totaling $270,000 ($90,- of Columbia county are being devel
000 a year), covering a three yearioped for the first time successfully
mittee chairmen and members in the
movement to raise a budget of
?45O,000 ($150,000 a year), cover
ing a three year period with which
counties outside of Portland.
Tillamook The dairy industry In
this section is seriouslv linmimmH tv I
to carry on the development work the lack of sufficient casoH to n,n ithe contrl f one man instead
of the State Chamber. More thanjthe milking machines. Cows cannot ,everal is to be manufa(-tur,,d
36iby the first unit of a smelter which
;has started operations near here.
I Portland A fool-proof davit, by
means of which life boats can be
lowered from a sinking shin under
of
endorsements have been received (be milked by hand because of the:plant to be bui,t either here or
from these men approving the ex
pansion movement and citing the
need for such an agency as the
State Chamber to take the initia
tive in development problems af
fecting the entire state.
Of the total sum to be
scarcity of labor.
Hood River This is Oregon Pro
rflirta 1XMf1r TlCT-O Witt. sJionlavra i !
Oregon-made products featured In
, the displays of all store windows,
raised, Cash prizes for the best window
at
Astoria by the United States Marino
Equipment company. The device
has been patented, and the com-
:pany, which w,as recently incor
porated, plans to invade the market
on every seaboard of the country.
$180,000 ($60,000 a year), covering displays will be distributed at a
a three year period will be raised dinner Friday evening.
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j'&k .illy ili
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We are particularly equipped to give j g g oi
1 VWV you rapid long distance service. Hi 4 g g Mdwfill
rmlWrw Why waste time in ?etting calls w-T infeS
I mTi ) I through .when this accurate, courte- M '
yMjOy J ous service is at your instant dis- jj-ss
. SsilS Over any phone. Just ask for North-
western Long Distance. P!-
Marshfield A ne- market for
Port Orford cedar has developed in
the far east, where the resourceful
Japanese manufacturers convert it
into pencils. This timber in eight
foot bolts is moving out of here in
considerable quantities by rail and
water, destined for Japan.
Klamath Falls Hope of the devel
opment of the oil resources of this
section has been aroused by the ar
rival here of Captain Rathbone ot
the Waldport Oil oompany, who is
looking over the local field for his
company. The Waldport Oil com
pany operated extensively at Wald
port, Ore., and of late has be act
ive in Wyoming.
Don't ask for
long Distance
Q Say
MORTIIWESTEIIM UONG DISTANCE
Lebanon An unusual harvest fn-r
a farm will be that reaped by II F
Davidson of Hood River, who owns a I
large ranch near here. He Jg goin
to install a sawmill of 20,000 feet'
dady capacity on his farm in order !
w narvest his fir trees,
McMinnville-Seed is hfiin
nished to growers at cost by the A.
xvupen w,, inc.whicii is building a
new fruit cannery here. The main
building is completed and the plant
will be m operation by the beginning
of the cannine season
Portland Thousands of
dolla;
re
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(KEROSENE)
MAKES
SUMMER COOKING
COMFOHTABLE
Stay Youiw
As the years overtake you, reading becoirg
incrc.'uinj;ly tliilicult without proper h
Our Lenses make reading a comfort;
vent wrinkles from eyestrain and pre
perfect and clear vision. Come to mad
have your eyes examined and your gbj
made All work guaranteed.
Hartman Bros. Co,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
SALEM OREGON
"Bear this in Mind
says the Good Judge
You not only get com
plete tobacco satisfac
tion from a little of the
Real Tobacco Chew
But it costs you less.
The rich tobacco tasto
lasts so much longer
than the old kind,
you don't have to have
a fresh chew nearly as
often.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacl
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Tlie G-E Range
Saves Food
The comparison shown
here is not mere theory
it is based on tu tual tests.
Figure this saving out in
money nt present prices ot
meat. S what it means
to your Kjekct-book.
E-lectricitu
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