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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
.1? I ' 'J ,1 J lnypvNTlENCE ENTERPRISE . Fatrfi Two . - JUNE I 4 . ... . i ...... I, in. rv. make up the additional i. "., ?h; Vt occupies .nl " Mock 2nd employ m hh m 100 men. Portland "A one-man mechanical dnvit for tolling life ; k the product of the U"l SU ' Marino Kquipnu-nt corporation l ,..!.. Till" llffV . -..n ... tut th. on v one of a Km" I . invent.-,! bv Frank J. Nil"'- i'rtHtml ami in to I ki '"., ..;. tmili-iim. 1 W "en SIX UHl-lK" ecm ha a capitalUntlon of ' ' two. BUY satisfaction when you buy tires. Fisk Tires meet any comparison, any competition. Then there is the assurance of the Fisk Ideal. ju4 which of In rmi- N.l k ....t..l..na ftl. I company. mo uiuiiiw ceM-rntln Ziui innuy. IVrtlaml ArchitMU ro woiklnu on plan for the new power plant to t erects! ly ,th Harm UiwIMey Manufacturing company on llio O, W. R. N track. Thin port Inn of the factory la to rout $3f.000 I iWlnml-A VttlM,n Two million Jwtlar, concern in the world the sauarest concern in existence to do business with. " "To be the best to work for .and Next time BUY FISK from your dealer Portland-Plan are now " consideration whereby the Columbia n: .innv will HOlum' eWM'S- sion of property on the e.wt iJe of the river for the erection of ""w warehouse to handle buiMiiiK terial The company hu " invented capital of $JM,lHW and i extontive- ly engaged in river well as producing an R.liiirL' Many ne i,in. it.friircniting system iust been installed in the county creamery, many medal for its butter in Hair ,l,nt-v r.minetition. The company supplies its product to the state institutions. Portland- K'iuij"irnt for tha canning companies I being installed by the Schaefer copper work of IVrUnml, which haa Jut contract! to aupply $ h,0iHl worth of metal fitting. Portland Sheet metal product and machinery are to be the output of the newly orgnnbed Union Ro tinninjr and Metal works. The roe. aeration in eapitnlixed at $ltM1,0O0. enterprises,, I and i;ravel. w fixluiTs aixl'in thi; state. have j pou K' ''! ! 0 - f rt which has received A ipiarter of a mil lion annum in beinr itpent In tlchyilrateil fntit and dollar per advertinlng veicetadlea ..w,urvci ir,,m 10fl trlcu in On.Bor ,. One-thlra of water,K,wer n th, P. Oregon Wl, u ufacture of 'j the (ineat wool In th, u7. R'tharTsZanTZTT eouvsr, Vh., h, interest i u. ShattfcT! Pny of IUM, th( f i Klamath Klln opment in tlu tefti,,a,,. r ral Portland-- Iarjre cuntrnct f r wchled dredire pipe for tho port Portland are beinn filled Kinir Hrothers" boiler works in ,.!tv. The idant. which 1ms greatly expanded since its onrnnizatum 1910, has recently turned its cue eies to local needs instead f Kivirt the greater atteiv'ion to rhipbiiiMins ; equipment. OREGON AFFAIRS TERSELY TOLD Portland With no luiii'er an ev-j . ti .i. t ... .i ... i. ,ruse lor iicin mie, in,, .wwnin jLuniber company resumed operations : . ' in May after having been closed) the copra, the residue after pressing ition yields 1000 pounds of broom ma- for two years. It cuts '.".O.-, tpriai or ine unesi ouaiuy. oic,"- i the I '1 i ! I Stay Youn t is valuable for food for cattle. Rogue River Broom company, which has been in operation one year, is probably the fore-runner of a whole 'spent Salem Millions and millions of prunes are destined to pass through 'the new cannery and drying plant ' chain of such factories. Portland Cocoanut meat from the being completed for F. A. Kurtz in South Sea islands need not seek' Salem. It is a complete two line1 Hillsboro Ripe, luscious cherries other than a local market, despite i cannery and the capacity of the dry- will be the first fruits to go through the rpmoval of the Palmolive So:.o ine room alone is the largest of any, me new piani oi me iuus.hmu u.. comnanv to other parts. Bus'ness.in the state. Euitene About ? lu.nno is in to he srettint: in condition the old i Saubert sawmill at Acme on the . lower Siu.slaw river before it is put in operation apain after it hail been closed for many years. It ban men here have organized the Port land Vegetable O'l Mills company with a capitalisation of $1,000,000 and will build a plant to handle cop- of timber per ra and other products. Building and through a 28 inch bone dry log in 50 equipment will probably coat S1,"0,- seconds is to be turned out by the As tho yoars overtake you, reading becosJ increasingly tlill'icult without proper gfe Our Lenses make rending a comfort; prf vent wrinkles from eyestrain and jre perfect and clear vision. Come to us a:, have your eyes examined and your gli made All work guaranteed. Hartman Bros. Co, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS SALEM OREGOJ recently changed hands. ninir company, wnicn is oeing piaceu j roruanu .m appie m any ouu-r in running condition at a cost of box would taste as (food but it , D' TJr-lon,l A liir enw that wpitrhs SloO.OOO. The factory covers i08 by probably wouldn t tt. packeii half as - just 84 pounds, yet can cut 1050 feet. 80 feet of ground and will probably efficiently as when in a made-to-nr- , of timber per minute and saws produce 30,000 cases of fruits this tier container. The liede Lumber! year. - j company, working with an organi- ; jzation of apple growers in Vakinia j Portland Architects may well j valley, has taken a 10 year b ase on ,fit .ei ...I r 011 Lull niu ill1 Ilia L p p- V I. wr" uUr rrfur it P ) cult gntrt 1 i.lor t groan when they look upon the plant of the Fenner Manufacturing com pany, now receiving xjensive ad ditions. The company, which is the oldest making ready-built in the west and has tne most complete 000. Peninsula Iron works, ine com- A tract of nine acres with track- pany has just contracted to handle age and river frontage has been se-(the output of Wolf saws for falling cured for a site. Concrete buildings, and bucking timber, a bulkhead and a modern dockage to ! Silverton Loganberries for jam be put in here. The location on deep j and pies and other culinary dainties water is an economic advantage, for are to be run through the new fac- caro can be delivered direct to con- .tory of the Slverton Canning com- j equipment on the coast, turns out veyors for the plant. Annual con- pany, which will soon be ready fornix complete houses weekly sumption of the copra is estimated j operation. It will handle other sea at 25,000 tons. sonable fruits. A definite local market for the cop- 1 ra assures a larger amount of other Roseburg Down in the Rogue trade, for vessels bringing it return River Valley people don't have to with lumber and would not otherwise buy brooms any more. They can make the Oregon port with empty slip over into a handy corn a two acre tract in North Portland and is cornmenrinic work on a box factory there. It will turn out a million boxes this year for the Yak- hulls. In addition to making soap and help themselves to at least from "makings".Corn raised in that Portland With the installation of new equipment :n the StJohns iron works Portland now has one of the most complete foundries and machine shops in the Northwst. Three new patch transformers, a two ton electric fur- the nace and two jarring machines to sec-1 save handwork in mskin,? moulds '' ima valley within from atnl four will to be on-ratii)L' six weeks. Portland Five million dollar? worth of candy! This is the annual output of six big companies in Ore- Kon employing at least lnoo peo- I pie, according to figures just com piled here. These do not include the hundreds of small retail manu facturers . Oregon, the leading candy state in the west, ships its sweets to Alaska, China, Japan.Ncw Zealand, Australia, Soilh America, Central America, Porto Rico Cuba and eight states. Dorit ask for Long Dtstana Say MOETHWE ton From any telephone ask for Northwestern Long Distance. Our operator will take your call and report direct to you. Charges are collected in the regular way. Northwestern is the convenient long dis tance service. STEEM T)..l1..i Tin i ciiuicuiii vvueui, as it comes from the fields and as it finally emerges form the flour rmHy; was shown the people who attended the formal opening of th,. Collins flour mill last week. Thin new plant h:n an output of 1000 barrels da ly. rortiand ho enormous ha .I..,, l f i , .inland iui i.uirt u.seu hi irtiit pre serving become that th Ameri,anl Can company is preparing to erect ! in thua eifir o 1 r-fio itii c .o M uc ui lemi orceu con retp I three stories high and will practically a city block. "You Can Bank on I says the Good Judge a m lOU Will 83T! money by usin the Heal Tobace Chew. The full rich tobacco fast- hsts so lonri. you don' need a fresh chew nearlj so often. Smaller chews, too, aa! more genuine satisfac tion. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up In tun styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tot M S I to'!' ItUU f-tt 1 .10 km or It jt I ! I'AVrV- 1 P 1 Ihi hi tit.- oi me xNonn j'ort :m,i ;,i i area last week, has cheeked frjr onyj a short time the activitien r ti,.. ! North Portland Box company, which is to be immediately ri'lmilt- 'ei.. . . ' ' i loss ot .fJOU.UOO was entirely by insurance. Portland Even St. Peter's hUS. ness has some good points and h'.,u been responsible for II. J. Blai-sm,,-! announcement ,that he will dro.i.u the capacity of the Blaesino. r. DC PEAR 'e ll I'm i Hn fnnm' v i ? f XIVv V M li s I fill;' I . Saves Food . ' I: .lTIic.com narison shown I ', ' . r . i : 4l...nr 8 l-l 1 I1" cover" B, I " l' , V Vtc 'a t-Sm j l it is liased on lu tnal tests. , ( j,,,, ' I I " 1 I''iure tliis saving out in ' -H j ,i I I. H . . . .. :...,b tt , r. I'iR ! I - "ii'iH'y ui present ,, i-h u,, i I ... c.. .l,f ;f mentis I I (Vl-Jto your !ocket.book. 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