The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 11, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    SOLID TIRES HirAT
commitoe&eeting
! IC'cntinued from pfe t.) i
Vi'i V : - v'-v:;--;-. X';
tee some data concerning trucks
hy use at the tfresent time.J.Slx
thousand three 1 hundred . and
ifchty are operating ;; with solid
tires, and 6864tVa tiers are ih op
eration equipped with these" tires.
He had at letter from ."Wentwortb
& Irwin quoting "a price' of $163$
for changing solid tires to; 3 6x6
pneumatic on a 2 1-2 ton truck.
The cost of- equipment1 undet
this law has been the chief ob
jection, arid Mr. Staley also raised
the point that the solid d tires
j E.Vf Coo!py lN.Com'lSt. j Harry I. Pearson
Ccdley 3r Pearson
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GUARANTEED QUALITY FOODSTUFFS
DELIVERY
vilore and more people are daily taking advantage of
our tree delivery system - uur aeuvery . car ppemiw
cost to the same number of cars each going down town
to yourJdobr much" cheaper than you can do so yourself 7 1
4M1U F ..V - "
' . . ', - ' ' , '' :- :':
NO. 5 BOX CRACKERS 9Qr
(Inslst'on True Blue they're crisp and fresh......
2 V TOMATOES BEST SOLID PACK OQr
QUARTS
WESSON OIL .L..
COFFEE M. J. B., HILLS OR
GOLDEN WEST per pound..
KELLOGG'S PEP
2 OJ? ...r-.--..--r-----'-Mt"
KELLOGG'S
ALL BRAN
KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES
2 for .......:;. :. .;
PUFF WHEAT
'2 for
"BROOMS (A good Broom, not a poor one)
i Each i . -
1 49 LBS. FLOUR-CROWN'S
BEST PATENT .- -
Z LBS.'- PEANUT BUTTER (Best quality)
NS pounds l.i ...4.- -
4 LB. CERETANA FLOUR (Montana's
best all hard wheat flour) ..i
; COFFEE OUR SUPERIOR COFFEE
! Pound - :
j COFFEE GOOD QUALITY
-! 3 - pounds ..........il..
MATCHES
6 boxes
; MARGARINE
f 3 pounds -I-
NO. 5
i LARD 1
JUNE PEAS A
! 2 for ... ,
; CORN
1 2 for
4 4 LBS. PURE VEGETABLE
; SHORTENING .....
54c
-25c
20c
25c
:29c
:59c
$1:99
35c
$2.29
49 c
-19c
75c
75c
25 c
would have no cxchaPRO, yalue Ip '
Oregon after this law went late
effect. ' ' i -1. 3
' The measure provides that; the'
law'-shali bereffectiT after Jan
iiaryll p 19t9fVu Mr. 'Stalef sui
feeste'd to 'ftje '.committee that1 this
Wis scarcely fair lngtlr of .time
to . allow ! owners to ! get the ' life
value out Qt his solid tires. Hie
believed that the time should be
extended to 1931. but the com
taitteer agreed to amend it to Jan
uary 1, l3e.' The bill will be re
ported back to the : house this
jpiorning " recommending that It
pass with that amendment. .
' The members of the , county
court of Lane county were at' the
hearing.' C. P. Barnard, county
Judge, approved the bills. , It js
his belief that pneumatic- tires
give double the speed with much
less damage to the roads. - -
. One farmer spoke from the
farmer's standpoint. He owns a
truck with solid tires, I which, he
said will last the average farmer
an indefinite number of years.
The average : farmer he stated
runs his truck about 500 miles
during a year, and a pneumatlp
tire vwoBld rot long before Hhey
would be worn out.- He pointed
out that the farmer pays the same
license to run his truck once - a
month as the man who runs his
every day. t " .' ,
?The farmer has to have a truck
as a matter of convenience during
certain aeaaons of the year, "and
he caiinot dispense with the-same
expenses of operation as any oth
er operators. The farmer, who
spoke, aid that he thought there
should be some provision made in
the 1)tll that would ttHow farmers
to operate on the highways under
the same kind of a permit as tire
construction trucks. ' -
Quality painting, both Tarnish
and lacquer, work. In our modern
equipped paint - efeop. -Washing,
greasing and night service ; tire
repairs.. Wood's Auto Service.' ()
Capital City Cooperative Cream
ery,, milk, cream, buttermilk. The
Buttercup butter nas . ne equal.
Gold etandard of perfection, fl 3 7
3. Com'L Phone 299. f ()
J69c
Phone C. O. D. Orders 1371 or 1372
VETO OW McNARY? BILL
BYC00L1DGE POSSIBLE
1 Continued from, pas 1.)
supreme court 4 to remain there,
until after the 1928 elections.
" The only house member to upeak
at length in favor of the bill was
Chairman Haugen- of the agrlcul
tural committee, bjit in "the senate,
a half dozen members contend ed
the measure would do for agricul
ture what the tariff has dne for
business and the federal reserve
law for banking.
' Elker Anto Co 'rerry at Lib
erty St. Autos stored and bought
and sold. Cars washed day and
'night: Low prlces-and service -will
'make Ions; frwnS. r J ; " C )
r'i ,
I Statesmarv Ads Bring Results
UBTQ.'i LAUIiCHES TIRADE;
Ofl fTWO; COMMITTEEMEN!
r ''(Coiitin-iei'frolii -pafge 1.) V " '
' J"t ':i ' j ' t t .... f..u : f '
the first three weeks of this ses
sion of the legislature," said Sen-;
sLtof' Upton,- t wts' snicessftrt'ln
passing consiJerable " legislation;
'My ideas during that period ap-.
flarentfy we're good. Uut when , I
tknipered with that creature built
up by "thi highway commission in
this state' my ideas on legislation
were considered without merit.
"There apparently is a tendency
on the part of some members of
this 'senate to construct-a brick
wall against any proposed im
provements of our "highway, legis-i
lation., Every attempt ' to change
the' motor vehicle situation is
frowned : upon, and is met . with
firm i resistence. This senate
should not be guided solely by the
recommendations of the roads and
highways committee.' I blame my
colleagues when they sit' Idly by
rind refuse tO'crittCise the systeip.
that' has been built up. I was not
accorded a4 opportunity to: appear
before the roads and highways
committee on some of these bills,
I believe this Is a courtesy .that
should be granted to any member
of this legislature."
It was charged by Senator Up
ton that ' two ' members ' of the
roads and highways committee ap-.
p'arently had stood In with the
highway commission. In' referring
to Senator Miller of Josephine
county, Senator Upton said:
1 "I do not own a hotel located
a't the yunctlon of the Pacific and
the Redwoods highways."
"Senator Hall," continued the
speaker, "was responsible for the
present prenieuous certificate of
title' law. He also has been op
posed to the reduction of motor
Vehicle license fees. When any
member of this legislature "has at
tempted to change or improve the
present license systenj'the cry has
gone out that such an innovation
would wreck the highway pro-
gram. 'This cry is bunk."
1 Senator Upton then charged
that Senator Hall had capitalized
the Roosevelt highway for 'the
promotion of his telephone oper
ations. "He is now ready to ex
tend the Roosevelt highway," said
Senator ' Upton, "which would.
make it possible for an extension
of the telephone lines in which he
is "interested: '
. "When you are told that' the
highway program is sacred the
statements are not based on
facts."
It was alleged by Senator Up
ton that no recommendations for
economy in the conduct of the
motor vehicle -department had
been received from the' secretary
of state.
'"Under my plan of having the
sheriffs collect the motor-vehicle
license fees the secretary of state
Would be able to dispense with
more than 100 employees at a
great financial saving to the
state."
Senator Hall said today was
the first time he had the .feeling
of a millionaire. .
'"J was" astonlshedV'? said . Sen-;
a tor . Hal! towhen Senator. Uptbri
said he had I hotr beed'i given 5 ap
opport un fty s f appear -before !"the
roads f hd- highw-ays -committee.
Oiilythis morning I Informed Sen--
a tor -Upton ef the. action taken
hy. the roads and highways com
mittee and asked htm if he de
sired to be heard. .He said he did
not. ' .''':: ' ' ; ." ' -.
; ; "It Is not true that I have
been : opposed to a' redaction ' In
motor vehicle license fees. I pre
viously" introduced, a bill to in
crease the gasoline tax two cents
per gallon and at the same time
reduce the "motor1 vehicle licenses
per cent. - I was turned down
by the committee ' over '-"which I
am now charged with .. weilding
undue influence. I favor collec
tion of the motor vehicle license
fees by the county clerks and not
the sheriffs."
Senator Eddy said : there had
been ho" disposition "on -the part of
the roads and highways eommit
fee to deny Senator Upton ahear-
"When the highway program
was ,first launched there was, a
sort' of an-"agreement that the
legislature would protect all parts
of the state. J have found Sen
ator Hall fair on highway and mo
tor vehicle Legislation, and he has
not wefided an ..Influence . upon
members of the ; roads and high
ways committee,' indicated ? he
would wipe out the certificate of
i1
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Effective odayptugy.7oy.
171 A1TD V1 Monte Guaranteed Hard- dl AQ , " if7T!niTPsPe'Ty Drifted Snow ' 0 fA
l LUUiV wheat, 49 lb. sack Special;... JtljU VjX'AS lbsack...ii. ..4i.U
Full Cream Cheese, 2 p
Elbow Macaroni A' . Carnpbell's Pork & Beans, iFOCa Sincjlaijf s Lill& - ' ; OC
3 Pounds J... IV C medium 3 cansjAl.J.r-WC.i i4'.caris 1...,.......,.....:., VJC
Nut Margarine, 3jpos;'; : . 69s
Half Ground Salt-- AtfT "l000 Shee?Tissue Soilet CfiJ T? Calumet Corn Starch OC
50 lb. sack... ..... DC Paper 7 rolls....:.:.....:.." 3UC: n X lb. package 3 pkgs..-..:.. CnfQ
; 1 ' i
iMciyy ;Seans,"4 ppu nds J. . . . . 29c
Bluing Reg. 10c Cf White. Wonder Soap " 7Q . Market Day; Raisins OQ-Bottlss-ANow
T.V C fJ 20 bars .:. -.L!ULj I -0 C? 4 lb: package. uO C
Podboppy Cbffee, per lb.- 35c; 3;lbb. -lV00
Matches Carton of six Ip- Calumet Baking Powder 0T Ftls Naptha Soap Carton . f A
boxes Special ..:.....,..;.;..i JlOC 1 1 pound 'can:....l.,...,fci l-C; of 10 bars4-SpeciaL.,........... O JC
Pure, Cane Sugar, iOO Ibj5
. " " 1 " ' " (Limit)' ' ' - : -x .
'I ' ' I I Ml I .1
: ft " "
174 North Commercial Street
M TS 'r YT "V rs, ?
I ' . ! : Call 1333 For-Q1c!d Delivery
r i n
titlaaw at one stroke. I elietre
fbia-'lawshbuld ' be 'amended "and
remain on the statute books.
' Every member of. the j roads
ahd' highwayscpramittee has fav
ored a reduction; of the motor ve.
hlel license tax,' hut we have
found no way to bring it about.
By '-reducing automobile license
fees we may wrieck the iinancia)
strrieture of our highway ' pro
gram and shift; the obligations
dnto private property. In .oppos-
Insr reductions of these fees at this
tlmd I feel a duty: and respdnsibil-
ity." - . ,
' Senator Banks said he yfas op
noseil to recommitting the hills
-for -.two reasons. One reason was
that' Senator Upton' was
preju
diced against the ;roads and high
ways committee, and the) other
that the senate does not pay tatfeh
attention to committee reports.' '.-.
" rIf the hills are , wrong," , said
Senator Banks, '"they are , voted
down. If they re good t$ey are
sustained, t-wint to say that I
favor a reduction of license fees
dh" second hand cars."
'Senator Joseph rsald he was un-
(jualifidely in fat or of the
of the certificate of title law.
; it was the opinion of Senator,
Moser that the reports of the
roads an dhighways committee
should be sustained.
"repeal
We are state distributors for
the Viking tires and tubes. Mal
eom's Tire Shop, corner Court and
Commercial streets. Drive in for
your tires. f - , h ()
BarthclomewWeisner r
Oregon Pioneer' Dies
Or., vftWi'WJ
-funeral services were
SILYERTON
(Special.)
held this afternoon for Barthoio-i
'. . . . . t
mew Wiesner, who died at his
Jiome- on Nprtn. Howeil PralrieJ
Wbrtiary 8.. - He was preceded in,
death - by bis wife .three weeks.'
Pallbearers "were bJs co-workers
in the North Howell Grange. ? In4
terment was made in Bethany cem
etery. Weisner came to America in
l'8 4 7, -remaining In New York un4
til 1862, when he came to Oregon
by the ocean route, crossing the
Isthmus of Panams and landing
at San Francisco. He came on to
Oregon" and settled ' on French
Prairie where, ho remained for si4
years. - While there he met and
married kouisa'ane Cawood.
Leaving French Prairie they
moved to the farm home in; North
Howell preclncfe wlilcb has been
their home ever since. He is sur
vived by sii children, Mrs. Emma
Bougaman of Portland, Mrs. Opha
Gray of Marlon, Ephraim, Ernest,
Archie, and Bertha of North How
ell, and. 11 grandchildren.
During; his. active life Wiesner
was. am ; enthusiastic -'community
builder. ". He helped organize and
was a charter member of the first
grange on Howell Prairie and was
an honorary member of North
Howell Grange..
Monmouth- Normal -Students
Visit State Leg i si at u re j
- Two-vhuadred Monmouth state I
normal sQidents were visitors ,-,t j
the Thursday morning session of '
the legislature., At the request 6ff
Colonel Mercer, venerable rlianAj
4ain of tlte senate.1 the vishir.. I
students tang the Ttoxology -or j
the mornlag devotion. '
Every voice responded in th j
song of reTerence, leaving the il l j
pressipn with the leffialatnro tiAw 1
- - mil ,
in responding to their call for serr. j
ice, they were preparing for futur,.
effort in charcater building an.t-;;.
tainment of true, citizenship; an'.i '
that the normal school: bo 'r-trJ.
sented, is giving service of T(,
mendous ralue to the state
tributed. i
Artisans' Girl Drill
Team Will Give Dance
The girls' drill team of the
local chanter of rnitpi ir.;...
will hold a 'Valentine carnival
dance at the' Crystal Gardens to
night, to which the' public is n-
vited.
The team won the national drill
championship at the Portland con
vention last August, competing
against the best t pa m : i T I.
United Stites.
Proceeds from this dance viu
be used to pay expenses of th
coming tompetition at Seattle
next August, when the team will
defend its championship.
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When you buy at Busick's you pay no motje for what you need than any pne
eUe pays. There are t no special prices, made on one or two items that are
purchased by the average housewife only occasionally. To make up the loss
on these specials a few cents must be aded' to oer items used every day.
Thousancs pf pple recognize i this factancl find- it profitable, buying; at
Busick's. -CoiistctJ'.piics every day in the week. '
Fancy Ripe
rBanano
3 lbs. 25c
Oranges
are especially good
now and the price Jow
for this time of year.
We "are selling; a very
nice large size orange
at
4, Qans FeideraI
Willie
2; Large; Loaves
Freshly Baked
3read
For your Fresh .Meat
.i -
we , invjte .you to visit
our fresh meat count
ers. You'll find Ijust
what you, want in gov
ernment inspected
Wleatc
3 Small Loaves
V
t.
dozen
We have a very, attrac
tive display pf.fr esh
Vejgetales
this week:
SOLID HEAD
j-ETTUCE
NEWlINACH '
CARROTS BEETS
3 Lbs. Gem Nut "
Margarine
C:. -.V;'
4
3 Lbs. Mellow Blend
von
CAULIFLOWER
' TyRips x
PARSNIPS
SWEET ;POTTOES
.
Also a nice lot of
APPLES
. ORAJfGES
.ORAPE.FRUIT
LEM
OG
Large Box Fresh'
j Crisp pda "
Cracftero
STEAKS CHOPS
ROASTS
BOILING ME AT
SAUSAQE
IPUiLEiLARD
and CfOOKED
LUNCI MEATS
- 1 '
.LAUNDJRY HELPS
10, Bars Crystal White
Soap
38c
45jc
-Bonner 'Seedless
Raisin
i
3
Large Package Peet's
Grapulitetl "
Soap
)b. Packages'
for 25 c
Fancy Hardwhea t
The prices
'reason 8
-"' , j - r -
Standard Liquid
Bluing
2 Bottles
17c
'HELP THl
i
( .... 1
s ton .your headquarters
A parts or city
RIVHTfOR FXJNDS THIS WEEK
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