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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
9 Ik BIG AEE2 URGED BY OFFICIALS THE 3IORNIXG OliEGOXIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1918. MUCH LEG SLAT DN IS Oregon Roads Programme Up for Consideration Today.. INCOME TAX IS FAVORED Ccorjre nn?r, of Douglas, Elected Head of District Attorneys. Sessions Xearlng Close. Ptronr Indorsement of the gigantic read pron-ramm of tbe Stmt Highway Commission will b siren by the Stat Association of County Officials If reso lutions which hav been prepared are Indorsed at th closing seaslon of the Convention this morning. Th convention will be asked to Co in record as favoring a tax on -incomes, the revenues to be devoted to road Isverk. Other resolutions which will b pre tented this morning Include: For a tax of on cent per saltan n (a t'ln. th nosey to b used for road par. pove. As Increase of ! ' pr cent In th tax ri aatomobil licenses. For a law aathorislnr th Stat Highway Commission to plae uniform sisn posts on I highways of tb state, th expense to l paid from th auto license fund. Enactment of a law authorizing- county loards to enter Into road contracts wltb n Stat Highway Commission. For tb collection of th tax on aatome tSiles at th tlm th llcens tax Is paid. Increasing th speed limit from 25 ts an mile an hour and. providing- for th re location of th automobll license of con ginned violators of th motor vehlcl law. Leager Terms Advocated. Other questions of peculiar Interest to county officials were embodied In resolutions, one of which asks for a constitutional amendment providing lor four-year terms for Clerks, Sheriffs, Treasurers. Surveyors and Coroners; another providing that three Commis sioner districts -shall be established in every county of the state and that County Judges be relieved of further duty on the county boards. The county officials also will ask the Legislature to enact a law giving all county offices a half-holiday on Saturday afternoons during the months of June to September, inclusive, and authority to release at least half their employes on Saturday afternoons dur Ing tbe remaining eight months of sear. Half-Holiday la Sight. - One resolution which promises to provoke heated discussion is that which asks the Legislature to enact a law permitting the County Commis sioners to fix the salaries of all county deputies. The proposed law is designed to increase salaries of deputies in many counties where it Is said increases are imperative. Another resolution asks for authority to appoint probation officers In all counties of the state. Multnomah County is at present the only county authorised to employ probation offi cers for Juvenile Court work. It will also bo recommended that the Legisla ture provide aJditional facilities at the tuberculosis hosnltal. OF CANNED GOOD FOB TWO DATS MORE Althoarh the very low price qaoled are dose price, we will sell yon la half dote lota at half the price charged hy the dozen, aeauring you a big saving. Take advantage Dow, for price will soar. 6.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Z.73 .13 Caen IraqooU. per dos $2-15 A.paragua. IS. Imrg white, per do. S.7S Aoparag. tVi large greea. per dos. 8.50 A.pamfut. le white tip, dos... S.t Asparasue. Hrooadale, cat. S dos. Asparasna, Hillstrille. T. F-, Is tall, per dos 2.40 Totnatoe. t'learbraok brand ZH Priest, per do 1.85 Twnatocs. solid park, I Vs F. 8. per do. tjt9 Peaa, tender, sweet, per dos... S.7S Fra. little, sweet, do S.1.1 Means. Mrtnglen. P. .. dos. ...S.1.1 leaa. P. eat 2s, per dos... 1.75 Mlosch. Lihhv'a. per dos 1.45 Artichoke. 1'rattlow brand. IV4 4 I tin. dos 3.ti: each .... .30 Artichoke. Prattlow broad. ". 10. in ran. dos S9; each... .80 Peache. fflei tj m. extra Y .cling. tVa. per dos IN AprtruiM. Uerryrsa. extra ZVr per dos. S.23 Pineapple. Rooedale. extra Std., per dos. Z.U Pineapple. Kosedale. extra Z Vra. per dos. X.9 Pineapple, Roaedal. grated, ts t.4 peaches, Pyle's solid park, t'lear- hrook brand. o. 10, per dos S.An. each ....75 Pnmpkln. aolld par. J" 10, per dot. SA.25; each AS Cat mi p. ITefrrred Mock, 16 ox per dos, S3. 40 j each JO FLOUR AT WHOLESALE PRICES ' Te Private Families WHITE ROSE FLOCK. . White Re (Hard Wheat) Floor at Wholesale Price to Private Families. rjpj ROSE OF CEYLOJT TEA. regular 75c per lb Special gQ CRlCO CHEArEB Criaeo. lb. FRrrT SALAD Ainaley' Fruit .Salad. i. 10s. per dos.. $14; each 13 Ainaley' Frail Naiad, 2V&S, per dos.. SJ.50; each .fit BKKH'HKAT I1S18 Crop) Bark-wheat, pure 19IH Mew Tork Larow brand. S lb. hags.... LOO MAI-I.K SYKl P Maple Syrup, Adirondack brand, pare, pint. Sue; quarts L10 Golden larhmallow Syrup, "o. 2 rann. sue; o. ft. soc; o. lus. 5 gal. cans MTS 1WIS CROP DKKI.ON GROWN Oregon Almonds. 35c per lb., 8 lbs. for Orecon (Soft Shell Walnuts. 35c per lb.; S In, for Oregon Filberts, 35e per lb.: 3 lbs. for Raisins, seeded. bulk. 3 lb. boxe. ell hy boxes only... Bon Ton seeded, fancy. 15 ox. cartons, per dos., S1.50: each Bon Toa seedless, 15 ox. cartons, per dm., $1.50; each 13 Fancy lob. Sultanaa. bulk lb. JSV4 P. S. Currants. IS os .35 DRIED t'RVrr I91S CROP Dried Grape. 50 lb. box, per box S0; per lb lvi 15 .2.1 IS .40 A9 T'nnlttjMl Aorleota. Der lb .... Kxtra choice -Apricots, per lb.. Fancy Peaches, per lb. Whit Flss, per lb Black Flss. Per lb. Iarer Flss. per lb. ............ l'p Corn, 3 lbs. for Juno Coffee 30d Lb. A COFKFE WITH A G1.ARANTFE SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. TO MAIL OKOER CUSTOMERS We will deliver 1m of Charge to your nearest whipping point or by par eel post. Juno Coffe at 80c per pound, with the guarantee that if this coffee Is not satisfactory, we will refund the fall amount of the pur chase price. IJ n THAN LARD cans, gz.SO; 6 lb. X.VV OLIVES Olive, ripe. qt. can, per dox., SXX9; each 30 SOVP Soup, tomatoes, Campbell's, per dos Sl.su ; each .It MILK. Tellow Band. 4 dos. large cnae In ease. 7: dos., fl.75; each .15 Libhy. McNeill Libby. 4 dox. large cans In rase, per ease, f.JiU; dox., Sl.KU: each IS Borden's. 4 dos. cans in rase. larse rase, S7.40; dox., $1.85; each J Borden'. S dos. small cans la case, per case, 87.10; dox. 00c ; each .08 HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Blnelng. Mrs. Stewart's, regular iOe each; per dos. 81.75; each Clothes Fins, spring. S dos. for Star Brooms, 4 string carpet- per dos., six; eacn Gem Brooms, 4 string, per dos., 811; each 1-00 Sea Foam Soap Powder, large pkg., per dos., 82.75; each.... Soap. At Brand Soap, 100 bars In box, per box, S4.75; each.. Soap, Peet's Mascot, 100 bars In box, per box, 84.90; each.... Matches, large box, per dos.... Toilet Paper, Old Mill, large rolls, per dos.. 85c; each 07 .15 .20 1.20 JC5 .05 .05 .68 lie OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE I ALL mail orders will be filled carefully and promptly at these low prices providing yon order not later man jionuay or mmw. v D. C. BURNS COMPANY X0S-Z10 ' THITiD STREET. BETWEEN TAYLOR AND SALMON. On and one-llau jsiocaa noum ei x umic .., t .. Special Mail Order Service. Write fcr Monthly Price List. V. S. Food Administration l.lceo No. G13:i567. Member of the Greater Portland Association. Wholesalers to Private Families, Hotels and Restaurants. The repeal of the law providing for road viewers Is proposed In one set of resolutions, while the establishment of star mall route from Wlllamina to Hebo Is also sought. Elimination of the publication of special tax levies In cities, road districts and school dis tricts Is opposed because of Its alleged waste of money. 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