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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
I 1 -- INUEPKNlWNi ENTERPRISE 0vEDfl 8r ?a AWVANTACEU. BA3 ..i nnlnion hal or To .-,1 arhleva at. T-.f. rr..iafl th 'i bee ! fi" . " .11 that th lti euperior retain thU ...rnrdina? to OREGON AFFAIRS Page Three InatalM at a coHt of $250,000. The Timt Umber to m, thmno-K i. at,-. i. UHUUUl IV Jul 1 fehalein. Tualatin watershed. ,wlft f,, h,mlf fon.edtob whon H",aha eiitarta n at ' . turpentine and Ih. July -rU,rr1 0erti" cU of Mm. nrnv M n.. tk. -ii . . . Portland-Much after th, fMhion railliutln tr mania ai. t . . on.nwi. M " UIII&tH.. L... rn Jurpenline company has -"""' lea, sugar wafers e.thtrlnjf PiUh from fir eundjuthw'f: : ,, . at hav """ action and ha beirun nnui m lh Mt A local factor hu turtuntin. ' Jut lnaUlle.1 . blif m, ,In- vhiii, avesSfS hava n " " "tku- ... . -li'vVy molds the ,tt-r nn a - t VI IM I Lnni Af ftlm. VIIKiaVCU f "V . In the vuiy Umr nn,ML. ,k Pte and bakes It i .T..t - 4 i - .. ' mi noict bore n ejii.. i i . " "u"i Mechanics Maga- . ,k1M. .... Mn tha cookie. Th- ... C Improve .qulpmant',,, ,,,, Chlne w" London, that atcam may d curin- th tunntin. .ii..i, .. : " t.i holler In 2 w ov .mm , ..., .... . ' " romand i from a , i to ahttt o"' M 6" " . ' .tr la food for anal ll L " W. . .rtlcla : PaDular ...n.. th 1 "' . ... .team imt vi ....i.. u i . " I oU boiler in ZUjo ov h(U( Wtj foun(, h - . , omand- Twenty I ,y tomlnc rrttch. Ulaam could U obtalnj Z & tT' d"" ,nl run a mil altar frowth ow fJr ,rom m n tha larger cltle. of " . ii- Tha contlnuowi f,r ! ... (n.i.U and 8-4 1.1.1,1 diamei" n - i ,1 In py' AfSTATETBAN8KERS. artment store Die United paid Portland herd, which recently arrived, la to be made perfectly at home, for it In to have a Swisa keeper. The Hazel wood creamery has brought the ani mal a here and placed them on a ranch at Lakeside. An investment of $15,000 is represented by the new arrangements for the making of Swiss cheese. Terrebonne What old settlers thought was chalk and what sugar, re finers knew to be diatomaceoua earth is being taken from tha Western Dla tomite company's mine at Lower Bridge in such quantities that ware houses here are unable to accommo date it and erection of a new one is to be begun within a few dare. Die- Lwk ending Jun. 1. M0 tTEKU Crern to J M. F.r.ey Lt, . .ml 7 in I-"" ... .1 IIU.(H). W. u., - f?tl. ttn.l n J. " Pw Portland a tomite is valued as a naint and rub- rortland-Loga from man we" umU ot 'Mr filler and as an insulatin ma- aeetlona of the .Ute .re to go ov.r mmerce. the great log booming plant beinj phi..i tTT . . rv nm wt tee a uir wwu IS yivuaivi V re now upplyinr com soon from lh former holdintrfl l A t . I Northwest, are lin fii Jw 1 lht mAteriai for of the Hammond Lumber company In --p SI " " 1 ItT-tTHfl The Clatsop county, which has just been -Jcompleted on the WUUmetu ..oua tZXn . 'any rivera in the Northwest, an l-ln b-.! i. 1 . purchased by the Crown-Willamette Paper company. The price Is known to range between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000. a local manufacturing plant, which has 128 men in the woods at the pres ent time. J Astoria Logging operations in volving expenditure of over $1,500,- 000 in the development of a tract of 600,000,000 feet of timber in Clatsop jtion. county have started by the Sadd.c Mountain Logging company. Bend Gtangera from all over Ore gon found themselves eating off of peculiar plates at -an outdoor banquet given them heie during their conven- One of the local mills had sup plied thin atrips of white pine for the purpose, while another cut up other slabs into clever menu boards. Salem Spinach to tempt the pal ate of the Upper Mississippi ralley dweller ia to be the first of the spring run to go out of the King's Products plant here, Portland Western red cedar shin gles from Oregon are shipped to every state in the union, a report prepared bv the district forester shows. Calr- r"j - r a , Ing to handle $2,000,000 worth of hydrated fruits and vegetables this season. The company is reorganiz ing and ia being financed by local people If aufficient stock ia sold con struction will begin on a new cold storage plant badly needed here. Eugene Excelsior made from balm wood is now being cut extensively for fornia is the heaviest buyer. About eight per cent of the total amount of the product goes to the southern states.' Grants Pass To effect a greater saving in gold being takes, from Bridge creek in Josephine county, an electrically operaied gold saving ma chine is to be installed. DOLL UP, CLEAN UP, DRESS UP FOR THE FOURTH. BUY A SUIT AT Li. T.9 rM . ut t A. I- 4u. .S U. C W., w. A., A. Titus trt T,i.,i el UX I" R 11. T . I rn '1(1 .. ... ,t, i.ntnarriiMt. to acres c. i" jd g W. w. l . IJww.w. .. .ti..i.t rt vir etl to , f land in T. 7 S. It. S V i looo.no. !r Jloffitt. -Mt et vir L t i w w. 1 1 iyWl unmsrrini, , J ku n Kickreall w. d., ; Rnmr rt ut to Kiltie Kerb t K,!f of S. K. quarter f S. I s R 6 W. w, a.. $1.00. jr-4 A. D..hir rt vir to Sid-! iktagleurry rl u land in Imp. 4 add. to Isllas. W. d.. 1 10.00. t Dill el ut iu S. L. Huell et i W in Muni. lurry's add, to i City. w. J . w . R Kirh. widow, to - ... i Un.l i" Pallas w. h.. widower, to Ihrr-H.'-'-i acres Sec. 9 l $.V.IM).W. M. C. foo. R. Pouthwiik rt u to 0car K. rfMlsnd in S.-c. 19 T. 7 S. It. 3 L-wi V. DurlinK et hd. to E. h. i-fun land in Pnlln Und A Imp. A add. w. d., $ l.'.o.(Kj. 'mu E. NuMM'inaker et UX to Jyh Brir lot 2. Wk 17. King p Park w. d . JU' tW. f.)on( U-hgi-li-. ningle, to II. II et ux 0i.72 ac re. Sec. 14 T. g. 4 W. w. d , $10.00. 1 B. Hill et ux to K. K. Hill lnd fl'allas w. d.. $10 M. irt S. Thompson et ux to Jultufli et ux I3ri, anvs T. S. U. 4. t. 1. $10.00. ter Sfhrril.fr rt ux to Henry ffk lot 11 in !!lk. .1, Sheridan Acre, w. d. SJMl.OO, E. Mitrhrll rt ux to Kathcritie Jthnot land in H. nry Hill's town Wepeinlrnce,. w. d.. $2250.00. B. Pcrrine rt ux to Homer Hnr- fietox 1 lot in Hartley Craig t tract w. d.. f 10,00. 1 D. fiomline et ux to Edward B. f ven 2 lots in 1!. "15" West Salem .. $10.00. nsOdfll et vir to Harry E. Hall f'i 25 icres S.v. 1 1 T. 9 S. R. 4 W. R $i.oo. f'U MillhouutT rt ux to Harry E. t ux 2') ncrcM Sec 11 T. 0 S. 1 W. q. d., $1.00. nk McDoHifal et nl to II. I.. !n land in T. 8 S. R. T, W. q. d., if- Clark, administrator and J. to et ux to The Prudential In. an(, Company of America land in 5 S. R. 4 W. Mtg. dred $3200.00. f F" ClRrt, administrntor, & J. F. r et to Vermont Loan p Co. land in T. S. R. 4 W. IMeed $ir.0. ?J P. Sears et. ux to Thomas 1 f 92 plus nrres Sec. 22 T. G l?' 4 W- pnrtition deed $1.00. B. S,.rs to Jacob P. jj" t ux 92 plus nrrea Sec. 22 T. I-MW. partition deed. Prtlan(-I(.el0M vofriir-rAtopa in. j by Ueutennnt Rex Barnett, ortiand man. hv . i- 1 ' ""vrii bu rnnn- 1.7 1 the f,,,nPnny has under- ' extrnordinnry period of ex n 'ntheflrt year of its opera- thountI enrs have ,ent to all parts of the west. la?fieldShinK, : '"" wnicn natf resumed I es are once more ' 8tl cr-.TU.. .... y,'orstr i prosperous i r fTSrDvnt1.1??0' L00K PROSPEROUS AND FEEL FINE, FOR THERE IS SATISFACTION BUILT INTO AwnurVl.J11' SCHAFFNER & MARX, MICHAEL STERNS OR DAVID ADLER'S HIGH GRADE CLOTHES, Tut? InKlsJIi THE PRICE CONSIDERATION WHICH IS EXTREMELY INTERESTING EVERY SUIT BEARS THE ORIGINAL PRICE TAG. , Halts 20; OFF ALL BOYS SUITS ALL BOYS $14.00 SUITS now $11.20 ALL BOYS $15.00 SUITS now $12.00 ALL BOYS $16.00 SUITS now $12.80 ALL BOYS $17.00 SUITS now $13.60 ALL BOYS $18.00 SUITS now $14.40 ALL BOYS $19.00 SUITS now $15.20 ALL BOYS $20.00 SUITS now $16.00 ALL BOYS $22.50 SUITS now $18.00 ALL BOYS $25.00 SUITS now $20.00 100 Men's Suits Less 33 1-3 Per Cent Suit that were $25, $30, $35, $40, $50 and $60, Sta ple or Young Men's Models, at 33 1-3 PER CENT ALL HATS LESS 20 PER CENT Our Entire Stock of Mallory and Stetson Hats, Regular $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Less 20 Per Cent 2OS&M0BE0FFALLSUIIS ALL MEN'S $25.00 SUITS now ............... .$19.95 ALL MEN'S $30.00 SUITS now $23.95 ALL MEN'S $35.00 SUITS . now $27.95 ALL MEN'S $40.00 SUITS now $31.95 ALL MEN'S $45.00 SUITS now ' $35.95 ALL MEN'S $50.00 SUITS now $39.95 ALL MEN'S $60.00 SUITS now $47.95 ALL MEN'S $65.00 SUITS now $51.95 ALL MEN'S $70.00 SUITS now $55.95 ALL MEN'S $75.00 SUITS now $59.90 The Verdict Is Rendered THE EVIDENCE IS OVERWHELMING AND CONVINCING BEYOND QUESTION OF DOUBT. OUR PROTECTION SALE IS PRONOUNCED BY ALL THE GREATEST SAVING EV ENT OF YEARS, APPEALING TO MEN WHO APPRECIATE HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS. For Twelve More Days AS ANNOUNCED IN THE BEGINNING, THIS SALE IS FOR A LIMITED TIME, POSITIVELY CLOSING SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 3RD. HOWEVER, THERE IS AMPLE TIME FOR EVERY ONE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE RADI CAL REDUCTIONS MADE IN ALL LINES. MEN'S TROUSERS LESS 202 ALL MEN'S $4.00 TROUSERS now $2.80 ALL MEN'S $5.00 TROUSERS now $4.00 ALL MEN'S $6.00 TROUSERS now ... H0 ALL MEN'S $7.00 TROUSERS now $560 ALL MEN'S $8.00 TROUSERS now V:'6,40 ALL MEN'S $9.00 TROUSERS noW ; 94.si.Kj ALL MEN'S $10.00 TROUSERS now .. "" ALL MEN'S $12.50 TROUSERS now ALL MEN'S $15.00 TROUSERS now $12.00 $12-$15 Shoes for $7.95 Men's tan and mahogany brown Shoes, Staple or English lasts. While they last $7.95 Boys' Hats and Caps AH styles boys' hats and caps priced regular at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Less 20 Per Cent MEN'S ARMY SHOES Regular $8, $8.50 and $9, Black or Tan Munsing last Army Shoes $5.95 PAIR 202 off MEN'S DRESS SHOES f ALL MEN'S $10.00 SHOES ) now $8.00 ALL MEN'S $12.00 SHOES now $9.60 i ALL MEN'S $13.50 SHOES I now $10.80 I ALL MEN'S $15.00 SHOES now $12.00 ALL MEN'S $16.00 SHOES now $12.80 ALL BOYS $6.50 SHOES now ....... ..$5.20 ALL BOYS $7.50 SHOES now $6.00 ALL BOYS $8.50 SHOES now .... : . . . $6.80 ALL BOYS $10.00 SHOES ' now $8.00 MEN'S HATS One lot Men's $2-50 lo $500 Hats. Klsck and Colors $1.85 BOYS' PANTS Boys' K nicker Pant4 Woolen, Corduroy and Blue Serges Ages 6 to 16 Years LESS 20 PER CENT MEN'S $1.00. B. V. D. and Porus Knit two piece underwear, will not last long t : 45 CENTS EACH MEN'S TAN SOX One lot men's seamless tan Lisle box, our. regular 65c seller 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 MEN'S 50C Medium and light weight Sus penders. Ten dozen in the lot 25 CENTS PAIR FOR SEVEN MORE DAYS, CLOS INC. SATURDAY. JULY 3RD en HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, "JUST WRIGHT" SHOES, STETSON AND MALLORY HATS "-G1 nin ... "t.s ry P'PKera, who are i'tfonl. i i. per uay. J 1 " Just ripening in fine form -...,K urnnn,! t frA i