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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1927)
HUSH!:,, , ffflstpiovm HouselTurnsDown -Several I: Mea?ures;LExtrak Fire Ha hK ;'ard Bill' Killed " In order to aid ; motorists la obeying; the road la W8, .the house jased a bill Yesterday nich' re moves many of the obstacles in the' present laws. , " ' ; ' r-lTh spot light which was per fmissable had to be . immovable. Tn' new ', bill proTfdes that two inay"be:nsed, and may be moved Vwhen the machine is In operajttdp 'for "the ipurpose of reading signs; ) etc. on ? the highways. The hill k nrorides also that at no time shall anyone hare -their spot light rolhi'i. isuoh a position that the light will - shine in anyone's face, and this offense is made punishable' bV;law McGowin, Metndl; McPh illlps, Not-tj 1 1 1 ' I J ' 1 1 1 1 j Veii; iliiiUii Tea Bsen;,s8etTKc4 sirei i. r Sw n ;? land Wentherspoon.'' Repreaen tative Lionergren'a house joint resolution number 14 passed the' house yesterday. The resolution as TexDlained bv Mr. I Lorfergren iamenrfs th&" trial by Jury faw so' that a person arrested f or ja '.crime may plead guilty "be fore a circuit judge and be sen tenced Immediately and not wait for the regular time for the Grand Jury to meet,' This amendment will do away with; the expense of the defendant waiting for the Grand jury to return an indictment which in sorae cases is as long as the sentence imposed. Mr. Fe tree's bill to include Cur ry county among those in the code that shall advertise for bids for Hoe former law, the usftw-a double .filiament bulb so designed 'aWd -r controlled as to direct' beams 't"oi light! downward will tebermis- 4.i ye, '. "-There is a clause in the new"raw '"providing that the secretary (fltate is authorized Ho designate! l furnish; instructions fosfi'llt6 stfp ef vise official statiohs fdr adjust ing head lamps, spot lights and auxiliary lights to conform to th 'law, . t Anyone wishing tj adjust their . Mtfwn lights may do so after having .applied o the secretary of state ;' for a vllcense--as a light adjuster, ' aaT shall receive bi; certificate of adjustment after complying with .-flfte" Instructions. . J,The bill adds a fine of $25 to .;4nyone adjusting lights for com . i pensatipn 'and not complying with i rtfelaW. y 2 The Supporters of the bill stated v foiafc it jwould be optional with the automobile owners to use any spot fights or to equip their , cars with .fhe 32candle power -bulbs allow able uader the law instead of the J I candlepower now -used. ' ! " ' V. I' Several bills were turned down , : by the house yesterday. Mrott's bill authorizing the state board of forestry to -define 'boundaries of regions f extra fire hazard was Vinied;! - - hM gave theToard power to make p jnales nd regulations for the pro tectlonf of these' areas,' and to pfro ' -hibit 8tho'trnJf them; and further " provided I . that-, violation of 'the i Vales ?&n'd regulations could be punished "by fine and irnprison . jent iot lo exceed $500 and six bonthi. '' --,Som of the representatives con V . tended that it encroached upon the 'Tights of individ4ial84yxd'Vere op- Jposed to-passing laws giving coni- missions "Dbwer to make rules and - Regulations "punishable by tine and ' .imprisonment. r.. Those Toting 'against the bill 'Vere 'Bailey Billingsley, Bron f "rough. Burdick, Clerk, Collier, Ep- Vbingeri -Fisher, Gordon, Graham, ; Jamilton..r Henderson, Howard, (XleseV; TKWg," Lewis, Lonergan, board of -prisoners passed the h nil with1 n nnnnsitlnn vostor. Three senate point resolutions passed the hefuse yesterday as fol- . S T t In lieu Of the dimminrdause Ko' the ; allowance of members of thefeialtfre?' NirtnftMr 3 by Butler, providing for thektfoptlon of the song "Ore gon Myfregon" as the official state song! " Numbet'i-by Dunn, providing for the appointment of a commit tee to studyTCne: treatment of nar cotic and drug addicts. Senate joint memorial number 8, by Senator Norblad and Repre sentative Hamilton providing for funds for. the construction of the Tongue Point naval base -also pass ed the'bouse yesterday. IV mm Falls City Club Succeeds Chamber of Commercei.Jn teresting Talks Given W. J. -Krueger, teal tor, progres sive, fair, equitable. Growing city and country makes possible buys that will make you good money. Complete listings, 147 N. Com'l. The Midget Meat Market never fails to give you the finest meats and-fish. There is but-one place In Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has It for you. 7 Coon Arrested Charged . With Stealing Sheep Marion county officials, continu ing their campaign against "sheep bandits" of the county, late Satur day "arrested Bud Coon in Port land, eharged with theft of four sheep Jronv EH Its E. Brown, a far mer fa the north end of the county. 1 Coon' did not operate in the same .band of theives in which were the Patzer Brothers and Harold Beech, arrested recently for numerous thefts of sheep, of ficers believe. Coon is being held in the coun ty jail in lieu of $2,500 bail on a charge of larceny. Harold Beech and Robert Pat zer, the two minor youths arrested in the first sheep raid) have been committed 'to the boys" training school. 1 " - The Dixie -Baxery )eads on high class breads, pies, cookies and fancy 4aked - supplies of every kind. Best by test. Ask old cus tomers; 439 Court St. ' () FALLS CITY, Ore.. Feb; 7. r The second annual banquet of the Falls City Community club, Vhich succeeds the Chamber of Commerce, was held last Wednes day In the high school 'domestic science, and art rooms', the Ladies Aid of the Christian church 'cook irig1 tha'roeal, and the young ladies of the Bv S. class of the high school serving. There were about sixty present, with -music, speeches, and some fancy dancing, following" ; the meal. H. Mather Smith; retiring president, Introd need T. W. Mun yan, the.'new president, who; acted as 'toast, master. : In his Introduc tion Presliferit Smith gave a short resttme of the activities' of the Club tor . the jast 'year, which ranged "pfrptn" sponsoring Christ mas free " celebrations to running a newspaper, edited and published by the club 'secretary, putting on a one day community fair 'and a fine exhibit at 'the Polk ' couny fair, on the purchasing and dis tributing lime, securing boys and girls club workers, and many oth er affairs for the betterment of the community. 1 J Mr. Munyan outlined briefly his wishesor 1927 , tersely including in all ' the slogan of Falls City "adopted about two years ago "The Center of Natural Resources' with his own slogan "Paint Up, Clean Up and Keep It All Up" for 1927. ' The secretary responded briefly to the chairman's introduction, emphasizing the natural advant ages of Falls City for the produc tion of Roquefort Cheese arid fine fruits and berries, suggesting that we seek the resources left after the logging and milling indus tries were' exhausted, which were always the first in this country. A. A. Muck, mayor of Falls City spoke briefly. Chester M. Biggs, industrial agent for the Southern Pacific, Portland, J. D. Mickle, district freight and pas senger agent for, the "Southern Pa cific, Salem, gave, very interesting addresses, outlining the policy of their company toward industries and 'development in Oregon, pledg ing their. support to the commun ity In working, Jor especial devel opment. Their statistics and ex-pkinaiionfi- of CVregon "ii-her rola Uotfrto -:tbeir-effmpaBy -were "welj received. . " - J. Ralph Beck, Polk county ag- riculturaj agent, spoke in his us nil "hapy "vein, mixing the ser fous"wlth 4 the humorous, as 1 he does 'sb 'well, ' and promising 'his continued support in community building -.f-i-K f Committee:1 appointments 'for 1927 weremade by tbe incoming president;"" h; ''-'-' ' Slate surface roofing applied over your old shingles. We have over. 200 jobs in Salem. Nelson Bros., plumbers, sheet metal work, 355 Chemeketa. () smiiTtorj smiBHT folk County Service Clubs - Cooperating in Effort to Aid Growers . H. T. Love, . the jeweler, 335 State St. High quality Jeweleryj silverware and diamonds. The gold standard of values. Once a .buyer always a customer. () Spaulding Logging Company Announces Electric Project ' The Spaulding Logging Com pany will electrify its Salem plant according to repoTts issued, by its president, C. K. Spaulding recent ly. The installation will be made sometime this year, a 1,000 kilo watt turbine being used to elimin ate the boilers now in operation. Members of the firm believe that the change will lessen fire hazards and will add to the cleanliness of the Front street district. DALLAS, Feb. 8, (SpeciaL) The prune situation is looking more promising to the growers who have been suffering a sense of. depression due to the extreme ly low prices paid when the lrop was harvested last fall. The Dallas Chamber of Com merce and the Federated Clubs of Polk county who have given con siderable time and thought to pos sible solutions to the growers problem feel that in spite of the seeming inactivity that the mat ter is working out to the satisfac tion of the grower. A letter from W. F. Drager eon- tains the following which lends encouragement: "Growers should hot become restless on account of no definite plan having yet been H. L. Stiff 1-nrnfture Co., lead ers In complete home furnishings, pricea to -make you the owner; thc store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it,' ab solutely. - ) Hotel Banquet Room Will - Open Tonight With Dinner - The New Salem hotel banquet room will be opened tonight with the Rose-Croix club entertaining Scottish-Rite legislators at their bi-annual dinner. The new room will be run in connection with Minto's restau rant, successors of the former Salem restaurant. When complet ed the room will seat more than 100 and will be used only' for special dinners and luncheons. Mrs. H. P. Stith, millinery Most beautiful hats in Salem; all shapes and colors; 'full stock from which to make tine selections. Best quality. 333 State St. () i . - .. . -. . - THESHORT -ROAD TO HEALTH Present this' ad -and receive Thrfee Delightful Free Treatments, at our offices, 306-7 Pirst "National Bank Building, Salem. Phone 705. 7 . V .OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. ft i iWh i Tfliiese Prices Good FirMayiiit Stock Your Pantry At Tliese Low Prices Now 35c - CORNIowa t Imp ----- - 66c PEAS-Idaho 3 for .6 for 35c 66c SYRUP, Penrich O 4 ; Amber, 5 lbs OncQ 5 lbs. Crystal White 39c TOMATOES Cal., 3 for... 6 for ...66c 35c f ISUGAR 4Exhra JFine .Pure Cane, :,tl OOflb. bags (limit rone sack) .......... -BEANS Small vor -large, 10 lbs. 79c RICE finest Louisiana full head 7Q io lbs. ..4 ifC MACARONI or 4 Spaghetti, 5 lbs. 39c SOAP White Wonder, 20 bars 75i -FLOUR Cream -Loaf, -Oregon made, 'fully; guaranteed, 49 lb. bags, $1;65 1 . . i nun "SARDINES 4 large Ovals 5 for 59c SALMON ka .Pipk, 6 tall cans Fresh Alas-. 87c TAPIOCA fine, '3 lbs. ...... -Pearl or. 29c HOMINY Tcy. South- ern pack 4 cans pladJbeXoreuthenijfor-luQ crmifi growers'' organization. :. ''it 1 is be ing worlceS bn'veryare7uITyand wef;ougJt- rttAWO&Pfr wbrVe puttf th'e InierfestTpf; the prodacr'lV:;;. iT :-H'-:. Presnt stocks of prunes are P4ssin( ripidly into t,he markets and "it appears that 'ihifere will be tio prunes cirried oTer into next season. ., , . . , . Mr. Lachmond, one of the com mittee fof. f ly.e, has Just ? returned from California and.a meeting of the packers will be called to meet with this committee of fire to draft a plan. The object of this meetfng Is to find out If. all pack ers are willing to work with the growers organization, and there by make it easier to get the 85 per cent or more tonnage into the organization. Just as soon as the committee of fire haye held their conference and", have adopted tbe form of or ganization to be followed, 'Mr." Kipp, manager of the Portland Chamber of Commerce will assist the committee from the Federat ed clubs of Polk county in organ izing the, growers. of . Pojk cpunty. Notices will be een,t out . ta the growers, inviting them to grow- tT3 . mpett"? 1 the ' rarlons prune growing centers, where con- tracts Trill be signed. ;, fa ' ...' . . " . ... , '' v. ' .- -t j '. ' ' Jf- . - " , it--' 1 "' "' . ''."it S;.-"V-5- fPomeYor fteene, Jewelers, neyerv fall to ybu ; 100, 4 on the dollar. Watches, clocks,, ppis, charms. Standard high grade stock in all; 4epartmentju . - ( ) SAFiAUV RILL, OX T.RU: .'The lial'dVy'dsTctdlj' u the tableipeifding -a.more Increasing the salaries of tir j to i$5.000 n -year. The 1 -H, vlously; ws approved iv r; house. -. " ... . ' ,-' I Per GUARANTEED v . " , 1 - Ul- - t ..'lfminn ." ' - eritWae maim Full head, , long or Bhort hair, any color. At last in reach of everybody: The same method. and system in use as in our othor locations. As. we.are bere .only a tanned time make. your ap pointments early. . v Located at 115 New Bligh Bldg. Telephone 2549 PERMANENT WAVERS COMPANY e i4 Also Qperating ;.ip8 Angeles Oakland, San- Francisco, ; - ; , rortland and Seattle i By eliminating waste three departments in one building Bakery, Meat Market arid Storeonly'one expense for the three departmental All goods are 'delivered right to ur store; eliminating the heavy -overhead expense of maintaining an expensive warehouse and j pacing f reightthese two litems alone saves Busick's customers thousands of dollars annually. ' 1! Fancy Iowa Corn . 2 cans 25c Silver Leaf 41bi Pails 3 lbs. Gem Nut Margarine 6 cans 67c Standard 2 cans! 25c .6 cans 67c Standard Tomatoes ". . - $ 2 cans 6 cans 67c California Yellow. - j Gling We are still selling Mellow Blend ' ' . - Coffee 3 lbs,$1.00 - Eagle Brand Hard Wheat Plbur $1.98 Fischer's Blend 49 lb. Sack PureGround Chocolate Iri'Bulk " 2 lbs. 35c Campbell's Porldaiid Deans 3 cans'SSc i ... , Large Box Snowflake 45c $2 Fancy Grade 2 cans 47c f ' 1 . Standard California Crystal White 1 T "5Tb. Pail I01b.iPail 2 cans 41c 29c RAtnCERS-Freshly baker, 3 lb. box sac LIMA BEANS 4bs 25c CRISCO Purely.A .Vegetable, 3 lbs. StifC . IATCHES, Best iJ Parlor,; carton... JL C PINE APPLE F ancy Broken slices 'Crt- lp large 2yt : VUC "6 for i l....u.$1.35 SPINACH California 3 J large 2 6 for 89c BACON SQUARES " Sugar cured - OA Pound 1 . iiUC SKAGG'S it,s 'aencious.: All Pork .25 c i LARD Fresh ; ..ndpurelbs 45c SHORTENING, CA -High Grade 4 lbs. UlIC i ; - Jvederal A cans 35c i 4 lb. Snowdrift 5 lb. Pail Amber . 33c The Meat you buy at ; Our Ih a r ke t is g o o d Meat - Safe for you arid Tydrr family. ' , No. 1 Premium STEER BEEF K"r. .v PREMIUM HAMS . -, - , j i silver leaf: LARD PURE PORK SAUSAGE STEAKS CHOPS 89c 10 lb. tail t COOKED LUNCH MEATS " iSAUER KRAUT ; ' t -i ' - . - Buy these with your -Meatbrder " t' More isrofi&slMe Wmm $ SAME LOW PRICES EVERY DAY INTI IE VEEK. BUY AS NEEDED - I. 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