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MARION COUNTY. 



(Reported by J. G. Vaughan, Odin.) 



Apples Pears. Peaches. Cherries. 



T/->\i7TioVilr>a t* 3 CO so CO CO t/j CO GO 



lownsDips. m QJ <xi a> ^ m aj 03 * 5 



Centralia ........ 120,000 1,815 8,600 47 95,000 633 6,000 40 678 



Sandoval ........ 65,600 1,313 8,046 54 12,834 86 78 



Salem ........... 108,950 2,119 1,850 12 8,270 54 



Stevenson ....... 81,710 1,635 1,775 11 9,450 63 



Tonti ........... 81,885 1,638 5,862 40 6,630 44 



Alma ____ ........ 76,000 1,520 6,200 41 60,000 400 4,000 27 62 



Kinmundy ...... 42,200 845 2,000 13 6,000 40 5,500 37 94 



Carrigan ........ 37,895 758 1,540 10 11,960 80 



Haines .......... 43,250 841 1,100 8 11,000 74 10 



Total 657,49012,54436,973236221,1441,47415,500 104 922 



The larger apple orchards are as follows: 



Marshall Bros., 240 acres. 



Schwartz Bros., 200 acres. 



James Telford, 420 acres. 



Hugh & Steele, 250 acres. 



Storment Bros., 210 acres. 



CENTRALIA, MARION COUNTY. 



(Reported by N. W. Spencer, of the Fruit Shippers' Association.) 



Apples In 1889, 30,000 barrels, two hundred carloads, 

 were shipped from this station. 



SHIPMENTS MADE IN 1893. 



Apples, fifteen cars, or 2,250 bushels. 



Raspberries, five cars, or 4,000 cases of twenty-four pints 

 each. 



Strawberries, 150 cars, or 80,000 cases of twenty- four 

 quarts each. 



Blackberries, five cars, or 2,000 cases of twenty-four 

 quarts each. 



Gooseberries, five cars, or 2,000 cases of twenty-four 

 quarts each. 



Peaches, tomatoes, and vegetables, ten cars of 8,000 

 packages. 



Total number of cars of fruit shipped, 190. 



