THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. Fnm AY MOTtXTNO. AUGUST 20, 1020. 1 r 1 1 1 : ' - . r Three Motor Tractors Replace 120-Horse Equipment - '' .:iU S'KV la the passing of the old order for the new there arise pangs of regret for the old tools, old serv ant, old methods of 'doing busi ness for these old friend have done well in their day and en twined themselves in oar affec tions. ' . But the tools and servants of yesterday are for the tasks of yesterday, and new tools and new servants arise for the new, greater tasks of each generation. The dis carding of the old for the newer, the more efficient such is the inexorable law of nature, of civil ization, of progress. And so out in the great fruit belt of Central Oregon last season 120 brawny, sturdy, most loyal and faithful of these "friends of man" passed into discard. The work of transporting apples from the 4, 000-acre orchard pi the DuFur Orchard Company to the shipping sheds ia now being don more satisfactorily', economically and expeditiously by three Detroit made tractors with n equipment of inn trailers. The qualities that have so endeared the horse to the American farmer sturdl ness. loyalty, atrength and de pendability are found ia greater degree in modern power farm equipment. . .- - p in 9 9 ', i on WARNING! Unless you see the name "Bayer t:t!;ts you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. Uzr.e "Bayer" has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold. W. a HARDING (Continued from Page 1.) .1 , f t r-rv riocT i Arr.rf tn v f n unnrcKeri cacKae jAtkl 1 I IIW 1 i-. rvyvs-Y Genuine "Bayer. Tablets cf Aspirin V which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheurna tism, Neuritis, Lumbago; and forpain cenerally. Stnctly American! Ilai'dy tin boxes of 12' taUcU cost hut a few centV-Lar-t-r jacks.. Alrl. to tha tna mark of T.r MwW.rt. MonoactteaeiafT at Sac,Ucaet4 brilliant contributors t Ameri can statecraft had left the Impress of their exceptional statesmanship upon the activities of the house. "The pt act lees of tha senate are not so ancient or so firmly fixed that the do not yield to reform. and the senate is not insensible to -intelligent pnbMc opinion. w Senate Will Have Say "It has been suggestHi that in case of a eRpublican victory the incomina; president proposes to permit the senate to haro some sav in determioinc the nolicv uf rovernment. I rladly proclaim all there suggestions literally correct. I rejoice that the senate is func tioning again. We need it to sav America. It submerged itself for the period of the war and surrend ered to the executive because we wanted to marthal all of our forces and resources under one authority, but we are at peace to day and we need restoration ut constitutional government s much as we need restoration of the stable ways of peace. "There has &en no faUure on the part of the house, becaura (hat body joins the senate in the abid in? policy of committing this re public to fidelity of contract. If we failed to keep any covenant we should be held in contempt. ForelKn Itule Obnoxtosi "This thought may well be ap plied to the proposal that this re public can subscribe to Article X and enter the league of nations and submit to the rule of a conn cil of foreign powers, on the the ory that only congress can make the declaration of war. It Is true only congress cau make the dec laration. Just as true as It Is that congress can make, an appropria tion of money to carry out a covenant with a foreign power but if this nation agrees to accept the decision of a foreign council, then we should be guilty of bad faith. - "I would think t much better to hoi! aloof from international relationship than to stamp that re lationship with perficy from the beginning. ; Look To Constitution "I want America to understacd that a Republican administration stands unalterably, avowedly and proudly for the constitutional gov ernment, with the recognized and sustained powers of the legislative and juJiclal branches of the gov ernment, as well as that of the ex ecutive. "I want member of , the senate to understand and tnt public to know that the senate has its func tions to perform In the fulfillment of nronilses to the people. The tendency has 1en for tne executive to arrogate to himself all the powers of government. Maybe It Is old fashioned to get back to the constitution, but I can welj believe it will be a whole some change." legislature Is Aadiewr The speech was dcliversd from the front porch eni was cheered by a delegation of member and former members of the Ohio leg islature. It was the econd today. group of Civil War veterans Kenton. Ohio, having induced him to make a brief talk when they oad him a nonndv visit. ' To them he reiterated bis belief that It was fo rAmerican rights that the nation ente-ed the world war and added a promise that It ho were elected there would be no surrenders of American national- ity. . . Me-ely Protected Ui&hts "There hav bon varvlng opin ions expressed. he said, "as to why your -grandsons went Into the great war. Some have said it was for democracy and some have said it was to make sure there wuld be no mom wars. But If we went In for democracy's sake, oughtn't we to hav gotten Into It when it started? And If we went in to make sure there would be no more wars should we have walt- d. until millions had been sacri ficed? . "The simple truth s. and It doesnt disparage the opinion of anyone tnt we went In because American right were threatened. CItKAMKIlY Itl'KIXKSM I'AVH 6PRINGFIED. Or.. Aug. 19. An Increase of over fH.OOu In business over that of last year was taken In by the local cream ery, figures shows. Total receipts amounted to $78,000. nCYKIWVU'KKK ItHTLAR PORTIAM. Or., Aug. 19. From Montana, Utah. Arixona, Ne vada and Alaska came buyers last week to stock up from Portland houses. Registration, which was over 1000 on the wcond day broke all previous records. ;i-rrs nkw thkatkil JIERMISTOX. Or.. Aug. 20. A new, modern $12,000 moving pic ture houe. built by local capita is nearing completion ton. : at llermls- WAHEIIOUSK.S AUK HEP.11T.EI HOOD RIVER. Aug. 30. Flf tceti thousand dollars Is being spent this summer in repairs to the warehouses of the Apple Growers' association. This will greatly Increase their capacity. A considerate Missouri ma, surf bathing for the first tlmTat lxng Iieara..dld not stsy l. i He M he wM araW J J lowed any more of the ice., there wouldn't be eeoarh tJttY the other folks to wl, , ' "J" Angeles Times. ,a-Lt " oi it Tar solea. M r I E:Gbnbmy Offer s Mciny Frma-Surp I NATIONAL LEAGUS , 4. At Pittsburgh . It. U.K. Philadelphia 5 1 Pittsburgh ........... 2 7 1 Meadows. Enxman and Wheat. I Tragressrr; Carlson. Hamilton and Haeftner. At Cincinnati-- It. II. E. Rrooklyn 2 IS 2 Cincinnati .... 2 11' 0 Grimes. Cadore and Miller. r.lliott; Ruether. Sallee, Ring and Wlngo. i ' ( American League At New Cleveland New York Caldwell and Ruel. 1 i ..J 2 7 1 . J .... 2 5-1' and O'Neill; Shawkeyl rise Specials tHiroushout Uie entire store each department has many surprise sayings, 1 in much wanted merchandise. T ; Grocery Surprise Specials BULK LARD I ROLLED OATS SALMON tht pound..,.. ...... 23 large ske --30c tall can.. --18 CANNED FISH ! PICNIC HAMS . BAKING POWDER LOAF, 12 for...,. ...fl the pound -.....5c 5an 25 Shoes at Surprise Specials LADIES' WHITE SHOES Lot l.. .. .$2A0 LADIES' WHITE PUMPS, OX FORDS and SHOES, Lot 2. $2.80 Tennis Shoes 7" " " ! '' Off BASEMENT OF ECONOMY, HERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER : ( FRIDAY V , STRAW HATS ...... 5C rABLE OIL CLOTH 54c GIBBONS HALF PRICE Specials ' ..-.iT Surprise Spedals At Boston R. II. E. Detroit 4 12 1 Iioton 0 S II Leonard and Stanagc; J. Bush! and Schans. COAST LEAGUE I At Los Angeles Sacramento .... Los Angeles Prong L and Cook: Basider. R. II. K. .. 5 0 .. 1 7 5 Keating and At Portland Oakland Portland ...... R. Arlett and and Koehler. R. H. I O i 0 2 C 2 Mitze; Brooks At Seattle II. II. E. Vernon ...... 2 S 2 Seattle 2 S I Plerry. Shellenbaek and De- vormer; Geary and Adamv At Ookland Salt Lake San Francisco ...... Could. Cullop and 's and Ac;new. R. If. E .. 0 2 1 ..2 9 2j Byler; Lew AMERICAN STAR (Continued from Page 1.) events track and field at the finish of today's program, were as follows: United jttates. 118 points: Tin- land. 49; England. 40: Sweden. 26; France. 12: South Africa. 7; Italy, 7; Canada. 7; Norway, 3; New Zealand. 2; Esthonia.."; Ciecho-Slovakia. 2; Holland. 2. and Belgium 1. Scares for England. Holland and Belgium include resnectlvely three, two and one points yon In the tug of war today. The Am erican and Italian teams which finished outth and fifth in this event, were not entitled to any points under the rules. . ' - French To Investigate Water "Divining Rod9' PARIS. July 23. The "dlvin ng rod" has figured so often In the location of water that the French Academy of Science has appointed a commission to determine whe ther the "rod- Is a scientific In ternment or a relic of supersti ton. A trade paper offered fnnda for the inquiry and the commis sion has been organized- with a number of prominent scientists as members. ' TILLAMOOK WILL EXHIBIT TILLAMOOK. Or.. Ausr. If. Made-la-Tillamook products are to be olarel up at the county fair to be held here in September. The evhibits will Include the first Ore gon products display shown Tn the coast town of this section. m -M w lire, itBe .Jjesfx Mres is mm Mm mm m a w, i mm i a . for tlae smaiiuL. w VERYBODY acrees SWT that it is generally desirable for merchan dise to be graded. A good principle that often comes out at the wrong end for the car owner the man with the upkeep on his mind the tire bills to pay. He feels that tire econ omy should be a personal . contract with the tire-user. Not a transaction with his car, whether it be big or small Reasoning tires in human terms instead of trade custom' has written this policy for the United States Rubber Com pany Build all tires to one standard and let the tire user choose his own size.1 When the oldest and1 largest rubber manufac turing concern in f the world focuses all - its re sources upon one grade, one quality, it makes onj client and , that 'is the whole public. , This single ideal is vis ible in any TJL S Tire factory, at any LL S dis tributing branch, in any Ue Se dealer's store Seeing that the tire-user gets his economy mileage along with an unlimited guarantee. , Policies are harder to maks than tires. ' Probably the deepest reason why U. S. demand keeps al "t ways ahead of the number of tires the U. S. makers dux supply. -; ;y ;....' - ,r- J n n ?.n United States BOOKS'- TVtvthr Rubber Oompariv JLmbbtr Orgttiuattium tn tit Karte - PLAIN CHAIN USCO NOBBY thirty f tormmrfs " I y- v a i z r i it M I t Ti- . r ji it r i i it w- B"sBBaBiiMMMBMBMBSBBSV jr - m wBml ilk M a iSiSiiiii; J .,, .. ... . . , We Carry a Full Line of (10 Tires and Tubes Marion Automobile Gpmpany 235 South Commercial St. F I ' - - ..... Phone 362 i