NEW AUTO GARAGE
STARTS IN PEORIA
I'KOKIA, Ore., Kb. 20-Heclal-Among
lh many Improvemente go
iiiK (in In I'voria Is nvw garagu,
which will he under tlio maiiagvmunt
of Mr. AlUrt Hughi's in conjunction
with lib iri'iirrul hluikainlthliig husJ
iwaa. Mr. 1 1 Ultima Inltmila to tuku the
ugi'licy nf some good mr Kiwi (In
automobile ri'imir wurk.
Mason Bros, have moved thuir
pool hull and confectionery goods
into their nvw place of business which
It acroM the street from the Pacini
Tel. - Tel Co., office. The telephone
olllca la under tlie inanaKemeiit of Mra.
Nannie A. (jllilia and l prog-reining
very satisfactorily.
The new modern sawmill la now
aliout completed and la doing a good
huaioeas.
Democrat Want AdiU (let Its-suits
NASH SIX MAKES
TRIP TO MINES
Gated Hill Crowed; First
Car to Silver Kin
Thix Scanon
Otie of tha beat recorda for mud and
mountain driving attempted thia year
was completed by ( larence (.olllns, til
the Day Motor Company Wednesday
TIIK NASH PKRFKCTI'I) VAl.VE-IN-HKAI) MOTOR
' I. H 1S -
when ha drova to tha Silver King'
Mines, 12 miles beyond Gates In a
Na.h Hlx.
leaving here in the morning with
Carl N. Anderaon, engineer for the
Silver King Company and Clyde Har
old, the trip to GaU-a waa made In
two hours. The atlff hill beyond
Gates was negotiated successfully in
the mud and the car reached its deati-
south of Spokane, according to pres
ent plana. The canal will then ran
west and south to the Palouae, Pasco
and Walla Walla districts in the "Big
Bend" country. A network of small
canala and laterals will carry the wa
ter onto the land, which at present re
ceives only scant rainfall during sev
eral months of the year.
In size, the project, it is said, ap-
nation without great difficulty. Mr.i proximatea the total present develop
Anderaon corn plett'd his errand and the ment of all irrigation projects under
party returned to Albany the same the United States reclamation service.
day.
: The project, it has been estimated, by '
The Nash is the flrat car to reach irrigating the arid lands and by con
the mines this year, although other! verting the "sagebrush into alfalfa"
II
attempts have been made previously.
The mining company la tuking In a
large amount of new machinery and
ia getting ready for extenaive develop-
ment wory and a good season's run.
'ROPER CARE OF
BATTERIES URGED
IJY LOCAL EXPERT
VISITS BROTHER
M
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Nah raaaenger Cars:
b-l'aaaenger Car
4-I'aaaenger Sport
Model.
2-Paaaenger Roadater
7-1'aaaenger Sedan
4-l'aaaenger Coupe
7-Paaaunger Car
S3
4
The ever increasing preference
for the Nash Six is the logical
result of unusually fine perform
ance. It has earned the unqualified en
dorsement of thousands of own
ers and has established for the
Nash Motors Company a great
good will that is nation wide.
Every Naah model, open and closed, haa
the Naah perfected valve-in-head motor,
powerful, economical and quiet and ia
distinguished by rare beauty of design,
finish and appointment.
DAY MOTOR CO.
West First St.
Overland and Nash Car 8, Nash, Mack and Federal Trucks
n
will increase by more thon one-half
the total aggregate value of all tax
able property in the state. The land
I to be irrigated, it is figured, will sup
port a population more than double
the present population of the state.
The volume of water to be carried
I in the main canal will be approximate-
ly 20,000 cubic feet per second. A sea
son's run of the canal would fill a lake
i 30 milea wide, 100 miles long and three
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"A battery that in run down for
lack of proper charging, is like a man eiTPT I v PAIAVAV
who has been weakened by a lack of OIJI 1. J. Cj. tAliAVA
proper food." says D. H. Preston, local ' OF CLACKAMAS CO.
Willard expert. "The battery ia too!
weak to take the charge in the normal :
way just as the man who has not had i County school superintendent J. E.
sufficient nourishment may be too i Calavan, of Clackamas county visited
weak to work for a meal. For thia'wiih his brother V. L. Calavan of the
reason it is useless to try to charge! East Albany drug store last night,:
the battery by running the engine of , on his way to Philomath where he is
the car." : to speak if 'a local teacher's insti-
"The proper method to follow withltute todiy. ' Supt Calavan is a for- j
such a battery is to put it on charge' mer school man of this county and is I
at an extremely low rate for a short making good as superintendent of
period and then gradually increase the i Clackamas county, where he has ser- !
rate until the normal charging rate;Ted for several years. z i
has been reached. This can only be
done at some service station which is
properly equipped for this sort of
work,
"Occasionally some one asks ua if
this job cannot be done by running
the engine slowly at first and letting
the battery charge in that way for
several hours. The one thing that
stands in the way of such a charging
process is that the generator ia so
constructed that it supplies current at
nearly normal voltage almost as soon
as it begins to supply it alL This pro
cess, is not a workable one."
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Vmjll CARS' AT lOLUMP. PRIfT-
".'hi
' Price arid Value
A suit of clothes can cost too much or
too little. No possible combination of
materials and workmanship can justify
$200 for a business suit.
Motor Trucks can cost too much or too
little. There is a happy medium a
point where service and price balance
a middle ground where value is greatest.
The limited market for the high priced
truck means a small production, high
overhead ; necessitates a wide margin of
profit, an inflated market price. The
motor truck built down to a price is an
expensive investment. Too many hours
in the repair shop, high upkeep, short
life, quick depreciation, low resale value.
Bethlehem Motor Trucks are not built
down to meet a price or up to justify a
price. They represent the right eco
nomic combination of proper price and
proper value. Buy your Motor Truck
on Facts.
3'Ton Chassis
U-Ton Chassis
2 1-Ton Chassis
31-Ton Chassis
BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION
AILENTOWN, PA.
Buy Safely Buy Bethlehem
RW TRIPP DISTRIBUTOR
W IViri . 1st A Lyon Sf, Albany. Ore.
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IRRIGATION PROJECT
MAY BECOME REALITY
.112 Millions'
used last year"
to KILL COLDS
URL'S
CASCARAd?QUININI
AftOMlDt
r4 coM rswisSy for Ss) yoare
tablet (or . ooro.
opiatss breaks as cold ia S4
ira rooovsa trip la s ears.
bach U it (ok Too
ae boa has a Rod
w 1 1 a Mr. BiU'a
pterore.
AlAODrm,.
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Initial showing of the as
sorted styles for spring.
Miss Manhattan Suits,
Youthful New York
styles, the Jaunty Jack
ets, the Jjist Right Skirts
and Sashes are all favor
ite features of the fashion.
M.Sternberg & Co
"Ladies Shop-
Jo D. HUSTON
PAINTING, DECORATING aaal
PAPER-HANGING
Pfcaaa 4TlR
Shop at Pint t Baker 8trta
Land in Columbia Basin May
Be Reclaimed if Plans
Carry Out
WENATCHEE Wash. Dreams of
far visioned piofars who saw a mtr
aire of masted ' waters of the high
Rockies flowing over thirsty Washing
ton lands are to be realized if the
long proposed Columbia Basin project, 1
aaid to be the greatest project of its
kind ever conceived, ia carried out.
The proposal is to carry water from
Idaho and Montana through 130 miles
of lakes, canals and tunnels to irri-i
gate approximately 350 square miles
of land lying in southeast Washing
ton in the "Big Bend" of the Colum
bia River.
Engineers employed by a commis
sion created by the Washington leg
islature are at present going over the
immense scheme to determine its
feasibility. The legislature authoriz
ed the commission to spend SlOO.OOd
if necessary, to investigate the plan in
all its details and to determine its
cost.
Water drained from approximately
25.0K) square miles of the Rocky
Mountains will be used in the system.
Aided by lakes and tunnels, a great
canal will carry it from storage lakes
in Idaho to Rock Lake., Wn, 30 miles
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL
Monopole Peanut Butter, 1 pound
Large Size Bottle Prepared Mustard
Large Package Albera Oata - . 35
Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 for K
Olympia Flour, Per Sack T
We consider oar Book Accounts the same as cash and it costs
no more, and better service to trade with us.
Sears Grocery & Bakery '"pSonbS
Dry Old Growth Fir, Cord
and Slab Wood
Hammond Lumber Co.
INTEREST
IT'S T01Y0UR
To Bring Your
CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS
to
HAZELWOOD CREAM
STATION
H. L. Stenberg, Mgr.
128 Weat 2nd St.
Highest Caah Prices Paid
: li
PRIVATE SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Monday Evening
Feb. 23, 6 to 9 P.M.
Call at Wood Apts.
222 East 3rd St.
The World's Campion
TIAT 3 tho name
A and tho fan: 3 the
Harby-Davidson motorcycle
has gainod. It 13 preferred for
its performances all over the
world and adopted by th j United
States government as standard after
its wonderful var vcrk on the fields
of France. Let that be your stand
ard to go by vhca you buy a motor
cycle. Won 200 milo World's
Championship road race, 200
mile National Championship.
Come here and see the 1920
Harley-Davidson. See why it
is the World's Champion.
- rr.
40 to 60 mile on a attott of
gmaoanm; 250 miei on m
qumrt of otl.
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L.B.HlXON,Jr.
Bicycles, Motorcycle and Auto
Supplies. I 129 Lyon St.