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THE OftEGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 5. 1921 I NEW LIS Department Of Education Summarizes Enactments . Of Late Session 1 1 -I i . - . UNIT BILL IS IMPORTANT Favorable Consideration i Given t6 Constructive Program Is by the rcsalon iWate bill Xo. 39, by Moer. - amend the present law that a school hoard in a dintrif-t Jlflvine 2'r.ooo rhililrrn of school age or atiove, ha authority to establish and man. tain- as many kindergarten as it may deem n eee a r . Trie law. hereto fore, ha been that til sc'to.! lioard could ii.it maintain UM.re than five kindrr ttartcusl. The law applies only 1 the rity of . Portland at present. Srit!r till No. ''1. It hdward. pro villus for the amtitine of III" . taMtk nf the rlt rk" of fa-h' school district, outstef if cttNtirrvt uf thr first . Ij j. t.y inr di triot boundary board. Tin1 book are to be it tsl j t I'll t at h tear iK'mre August I; Salary P-aiseid. Semite hill No. Hume, amend the law w !n-i'. prijvulei. liiat iLic-lor shall (not have any pecuniary intere m j the errction of school houses, furnishing i tntitilit- nr miv r i ice remier- i u le.-iti I l I... .t. l..... ... - . l .r ea-rifr. the firtlt smf the school sitpeuri j lrntmt. Neither the lrjr!ii-r n r si h. ol rii fr-it"-t.i l aif. hen after., m h:.l ) sup-die to t'.f vjlu,J i j.tii.! l-tiringf I lie V3' :iii..'t pe.-ift.t .i tea.ti'-r inav a. t a1 agenp fur tie sa'r of school nippl-i- in a ; school t'istrirt wlctr he i not nop;.. rd 1 a ttacli r -"-(( ate lii'l Xo 107. by TiVll. raise tl. 't alary of m..ci ii.t n!. nt i.f -iil,.c in j vii. urn. tit 'n.m f. :11ml to tf Iiiii.i anuurillv : w.i... . l.i'i v., in i.v ... ...i... t.r. ... i 1. ', . j iiitrnJi-lit and f, hU salary. than $.".0. TMi law n-oiir-iet the tan dur.liiai iuii of rnal ihooU. Couaty Unit Topnla. I(nnsi No. 'Jt.'i, lir Shrldon, l ia-t.l i Imt five voire atamM it in th liiiiixf an.l im iii tlif M-niit. It if ttiurfd i)iiiif a aifijais:ii or fihiratiun 1ir iiK l!f finirf l ta.iv in unlrf that thf uifiiil-frii .f ttif t-ri.lBtiirf uiiflit fully nil (l-rslaliti I ti irnl tiiiii of 1 ht lilil. 'I'li. a. i- .! i iit.IIv k im n s tin rouiity iirut of adiiiituMr.itioit anil la?ioi Thf l.lll, l:t avd. ;l'i.i-r, tllaf thf Ij W i t-i l.--o.l- rtiV-M-- Until it tln liffrH votfil iul a nmty liy a majorily vt! ot ttif i-ii-iim .if that iiiimij. Tlif itKtiii .m isi.,iiN .if Hu- IhiI urn a fnlioi!t: Tln-rt" fan If ti.it l-.rf. (. f -i tm.il itt t i'i.-1 . in :i .-i.uiit ; (in- 't'. tJ.- lowiij r vilLjfcf, uii I tHf -.iiitr m:1uhI ill i iirl.. A i! ilisin t niif i.mi' i; !.'! i r iiiiii-f coit.tifii of ho... I a-. A t.imii : villrttri- ilivtrii-t i iiiif Laving frtilfl I .".Ml l liinii . lulilrfii of Sii hoi.l Ef I'.otti ! ,f lhf iti-.tri! iii lijit Ih" Rartli- nr- z.tii;ii i.ii ii1 at ! fi. r . '! ti.'ir Ulil 14- uillliiliisl.'rt'il tiy lh ili-tlil-t V'ili' I tM.yr.w 'l'ti' -onnty --lii.il -t.-.iri-t, ti-.w ---r. I'oinorN.- of " c it tfrrilory no! eriilira'! in 'ii nr I .1 li-lrirtv fu! fonlriliulion liy nampld ian prore rfmllir" r;iiufity to fiHfrsf from thf wifikacf of war. Wiulf tlif world" fm liittfrfii tr.ivji.il did not li-avf us dfva ta'.od l.iii nor dfnolaifd fitif. Iff! HO -iint; wound lirf.ist fillfd milh half, it i'id iiivnlvf iiv in tl.e dfliriiim of f .n.f,li.i. in --4aiul'-i' iurr.'nr ami rrd it, in u i: I t . : in' .1 imliivt ry, in inofak jl!f ..sia and i!i-tiirlii "I ri-!:tl ion- ln. Wit.'1 i; uiii-ijirriil o..r iwirtioo of o.iif fill s-lf isluu- at Iumif. II al- T'- f:.lfi: thf ln'arl of Anii-ii.-a a ...uid and f-ar r. t iiM In a. in iii run fi.if n.-f iiniailirr. Ao lit i! all f have rln lnl t'no Kae of all i-iTiii itioii to thf oriM If ii-hiif i and no- ii -In foil -uf si of ri-prv.iiialivf dfin oi r.ii . ulu tf our fr'fd.iiu lo-vfr ha in ulf ..ft.iiv. warfiif. ii.-.r lii. vomkI'I ti-r- ritOi i.il a-jtrauilif iuf :t t!irini(ii ion f, ;i.n-r hi-. I.iiu.ii lo llif arliitiaimiil f arinv tin:i! r.-avmi bad tif- t-vliinvi-.fi. Wlini tin- . i ri.ini BI of tatlh -.hall Into rHtal.li h :'d a fr.-dn.M likf oiiroWn and I.j!I h.. .nu t .o'if.l tlif imtiit of ... ; ...'a'- f ii.li' ir.n nu ll i. i it .- 1 tin ia .oli! sun llif una .r-iiirw .11 iiiliT'i'i'nii. ! v arf.Tf it! haVf t-f.-i) . i : t f Ti Onr !i:-rfiiie Task. is any sfhn.il dmirift l fiuj,;.,y tfafhfri to lf know a as h.tmf tfartn-r. Thf-' hi.iii l-ario in arf to work :n thf boittfi ii idf bi;i-.U. iiistriiftmar rhilitrffi and I adult in nsaiifrt rflmine t fio..) aH-n f diirf; I. it i.ii f, naoiiatioii. tltf r.n if! i -1. Ian tt'iatf, i an land i iy ! t roiii iluv tcrritorv fivf m h ml h..n. ir ..i in if iv l' mr-tiilif rv wilt !. rii-i tfd at l-r'.'f. Jio' n' 'i"" i..iril ii.iritial way ii't have fitiitrol of and ill ir.-rt' ifif i linn, rr adjii-tii f nt. rftnat vfhoiI affairH of U.i- disiro-t. Tin toiard ( will have i!if authority to aupoiut a (uifr ii.:..y (ell. Uf --.!.ary ai.tant nrv iior. tfai'lifr. uff rintt-ndf tit. a janitma and aMs Li lf-f ail lu 1-1 vihi.iiliniiivfi. ; to (-r-.arf an ano. il bud-;.-! ajul ' 1 ! f y !ii v; In ffifiMilidatif oKo-:i and to htc Hip tMi.ih ...I.-. ..Bf.-.ir, .aiisiainiii, Hir Ullllin lail . . . , . ... ill. ...... v.... t I .-. .. .. s lUririi ol thf Ktit divirirt. A:l sfl.iol I fit iirfw-. latf, nou-tfl:old nnif, tiif r oar alion I , , . ,' , , . . , . , vl ...f of food and rloth.is. an. in thf ?". ! ""w "ll 'f lT k"0 " ) , ,f' '-'....' . attnudf war . -! .ndaui.i.t.1 t,ri,.f of ,t,. Amfriran! "'. "-. will t,-- l.ral .-I forrfl ..n t.a I farftly ho,, way ,!-, of -.orWnnJnt and thf right. a..d!'"srU " ''" ,r'I ,,v ":'"", f" Uu h w'11 " ,n tif cf riiii-n'hi- i ' 'n-r ro,"''.v ;h-rf tin iu-a.ir- hf- diviil.ial ami roll.-ifivf nrftirth and imn Numt-ronsibllls afro"tns th rtate whool Isystem were .pajw.nl legislature at it rwent Doibtless the most int- iiortanti of the Is the muafure 4mi tf riiijfn hi-.. tutabllrihlrtK ithe founty unit tf I Per Captu Fed. adminlitraiion and aHsessment. j ; s"," i -w i.y i t,Um. t.rvi i One .rtfatturri that was W..tly ", "'"r' 1... t,A -.-.! Ir.tiiriml 4 I ! . . ui m . .-....- rT rainla amount of . In.nl . l. v.-.l ..... ..i ...i i. 'Iiator i.Ityan'a. hill t elil'll- tn tiff roWnty li tln-,-.ar Sum, oij nMntr Wfinf it wtU Iw i .-n-il lf to n.!f Inate tt paiment t the state of; fiiinnf of th mat.- hav n.t wvif.i t.i ,tie Vimn ,n doiiiiifa unU royaltyToi. aind and KravH taken .-.- - ' from (the Jwd.4 Of IiaTIRahie j .,.,T !,vvi,lC i, in thf jfar ' Entity Not Destroyed It has rut Ii"t Miio.ii. I. lirrf tof.irf, rfvumjit ion I.Vfuii ruf i ail t ;n f inn-t follow I uoiild likf to haifti ttif in. If-it will liftm n thf m.irit and add lo thf reMiliirwiii with who-h- -f tike up ttm tak. Iff nif rfifat for our nation, wf ijia.l j.'if no I'fotiU- just faiiv to iiiaLh war tijii n u. linl.l mi iia'ioual r.jn difr. Wf i ntf rtqin no virit of rfVnsf. w do not lialf:. do not rnvi-t, w drfarn of n.i ronEUf.t,. nor lo4ivt of arm kft. opfn In thf world, maintain Anrri ran utan.l.ir.l of living and o..oi I unit t and iliold our indutrial fiiitnfii-f in .i li unftjiial roinx'titiin. Tlwr i a luring falary in thf tlu--.ry of l.aiiishfd l.arrifr. of Iradf. Imt irfMrv'd Anu-tifin -tan dard r'iiiirf our hishfr i.ro.lm I i'.'i nt to l.r rf llf.'t-d in 'ur tariff on iii..ji!i. Today a nfVfr lifforf. hf h rfolf arf ffkin;: tradf rfvioralioti and rviMiii.m. Wf niim: .nljo! our tarifi lo Hif low urdfr. f iwK ..-irl ii i.a! i hi 1:1 i if in !d s i-xrha iik'f . lf a.i-o thi rfin l.r on- way lo idi-nid inf Imiuf and thf Iii iiiii!ii of i.f a. f. Wf knot, full will ' l aimot 11 lu rn v i!u not l.uy. : .ml r ..l liil II Kllfi r--f ully hrrf Wf iln IMt rarry. lj.-.irtuiiity i ra'!.l.J n it a'.uif fur tin rrvturai ion. Imt for a nr fia i i irti.liiil iin. t ranvHir.at roil aiid tradr. Vv'r kliall II'IT It I'f-t h lllfftilig thf .! mai.d of a iiri-ain li.iio- inarkt-f. I. iroinoting rlf iri ao.-f in irw.liirt ion. .ind in .i.ltlin- rntrri.i ivr. t fii.ii-. and rtfi rii-rii'y In iarry oir ar.io- ill Vim-rii aii li. tloiilK to thf marl of thf world. An Amrrica of Homt-s. Wtt wu!d i-ot haf an Xinrrin livinf within and for lirrtw-lf uloiif. I. i t iul.' haf lifr f!f fi'lianf. itv-ti-.f mli 1. 1 ami r.r iiolirr. iriiiiirrr a-iil tii'N r. It. tf- ing in our liiglirr fSaiiiiari!-., rra'.-d throui.'h ..nt il nl lonal Mtt am! m .in t-ianffi tiin-ortunity. Wf tnviif ilo- .ir!.l to thf alif l.fifhl. Itlit irid' in thn.i;. wroiiflit i ii rrfift if a roin.lf ta.k IVri'iimi wrlfarf i thr k.I f o:r na!iifi l rndravor. Wraith i- not imi'iii'a! t.i mrlfarr, it out-lit In l.r ii tri nd'iir-t rirtii;y. Tlo-ri in-vi-r -an lo iiii.iliM m' rrward or io-.o:i -o .ni; a thf I u man iian rontain-- varird t.ilfiii and lif frrifig di-tcrrr of imliivtrv and thrift, hut based on. actual capacity of car rack. le?s an allowance of l inches Iri h-'ight of rack." WILSON GLAD TO BE FREED OF BURDENS ( t'niii intti ! n pat-f 7 I a rnrntnittf-e wnt Inrltlo to pro- cru meat tfontract; for rhU... (.out the ftrmer pr.hilnt with ;i in.ieiK-ndt-nce an 1 to eximd pro. it fbiWtrs, lhoe uutMide j hibttifMi to the rhllippinen Cj untied in a nol.v and enthusiastic! r P0 "f ,ht "51 road phy.Jc.j pre.tln;:. - vain a lion law. j The li'imiitralin contlnu"d J - alntot until twiiiI.t ai.d Mf. ! W.WTS To li;:i.r JIOTIlHtS V.ils.ft was lr.I t ipiii)'l e-. j, rs Win. TJfff. 3H NibolFt tial litif-5. Ir. ;ras4n naid Mr. i 'r.i. N. Y.: "'I rlaJIv v.riteaT. romr rftfi'livf. thr trrulrnry mill I-; to rrntralif an' lir.til and, thf rrforr , rr MiHiri Jiilitv. and it mill al-tt ru rUuii'i aiii.r many of tlif raknrv dislri.'i fo-iio'd oriraii.ati.ill riralf all Ainrriia. lli.itf riall v and iirit nalty. IniiIv and soul, to national drfftivr. I ran vision th idt-al rftiuhlif, whr ntnamti for tun on public works The bill was vetoed by the gover nor. ) A eummary of the enactments effecting the; school system pre pared by the department, of cdu cat'on follow?: Kffatf! Kill No- . Ky Kyan. rffM-al Ihf auifiolnifnt givrn on .Bjfr l l'. mt linrtj 4'iK!of thrt 1!I rdition of trrgon arlosol law, lligfi rhoot ilirtrin throih eat thf ltat Ki!l nwitiii.if to ororat andfr thif atnr lidiif nt nntil tha fd of thift F-r-lia.il .yraf. . Thla lar, do all ihfr law. gifl Into rffrct t') day after .djonmmrnt of thf Ifgilatiir . Xt Jffar, hi,Wfi r. a hlglt crhuol will h Trim liiirird oly forj non-reaidftit. oipil that may attfttd lhat tnen arnoot. i T Tltit I 87ea. . IIon Still Nat by Itflknan. 'romU rtinii 24.1, pa k 8i of thf 1919 f lition of Ori-ron'. arhiKil law. Whrn thi law gmi jnto l fflf erf 8U daya aftrr the ad Jiinrnfmnt iot tle lrgihlature. dintrirt may ronnolidatf i at any timf in th yrnr and r not rrtiiiirrd lo wait until the annual arhoor mrrtlng a hrrrtotoif. , llouae bill Xd. 27. by Powell.' armrnd an-trun 2, nage-11 of thf 1919 edition of Oregon ikdol Itvwt, by rtianging the date of; the lfgmning of the tearhrra' exain iiiatioit from tin last Wediifday in Junr bark to the iwvond Wednesday in June. The teneher' Jexatn'mation next Juuf. therefore, will tifgin on We'nfdar, June 8, 192 1'. i 5 Kenate bllt Ha. 117. by ratlfraon. amenda the elementary trarhera' train Ing law found on pnge la, arftion 'Jtl nf the 1919 edition of Oregon aehool law. The amendment doe not go into effert Mil after Januwry 1. J!'-3- After that lime the department rf ednration will not b permitted to grant a rert if irate to any tetrher until he ha cnmiltel an ele mentary trarhrr' training rout.e or it eriniTalunt, een' thongh nj nefetfally pat.f the eaammation in all the tulijrrt repaired for aurb rertifirate. An elemen tary trarhera' training eonrae will then require 2t wrrka of ork beyond the high , arhWol. The lat i further amendrd ao that after the )tr IK'i a trarber may not bo granted g rertifirate until ahe ha rontpleted nf wrrka of work beyond a tta.dard high afttoot. T.ie awrnc'irrrit rattra- the VI wfvk row reqnirrd to '1 f in 19K3 and to 3S week ia D'ii. Pupils: Accommodated ?ent bill Xo. T, by Kddy. amnd aeetioM 5071, Orrgoa laws which require the board ol dirvrtor of any legally or ganjxed rhenl 4itrirt, when authorized by a majority Tta of the legal voter of Ilia dintrirt. to forninh traunportatinn t rioj from arhoollte all pupil liring more than two mile from the arhool building. 1 hi bill authorizf fhe crhool Imard to transport all pooii liyiug more than one mile from the -hool I nililing. It alo prorlili that wit-rr tlif traaportation i b water, ill pntiil tha.ll be f ran ported "' - f ihr i-M I r-vrrv man and aiiian i rai'lrd nndrr thr 1 lull ir- ' f!.i2 f ir thr aij;niiirnt to dntv, for wiistnrr -riii-, military or rivir, thr imlividual i- Krt fitted, whrre we na', .ill to uiuvi'ral rrvif every plant, -.pnii'v or fai-iliiy. all in the tmblime sar- riftcr f ir rHiunirv and not one prntiy I of v..r profit shall inure to the benefit to i i.f private ini : iridnal. raiimration or roin ' ji'fitroy t?if entirr of a si mm I iitrit. I.iiul nn. but aM ahovr the normal ahall Srnate bill No. ,y I pt.m. appU-s 'n, itii-lrii-t l.o.indary t:iiKht ihangf thr! flo ii M,f drfrnse rhent of thf nation Mr. Hanlinri amT oilier? in the tar. -pfpl Mr. Vil:.n. ulii:hl'd and ht'te Ihf rowd vailel Kvi dftitly it had been pre-arraniM-d lhat ilttre i-houlil In? no pnbii-- i (.iiip.tlis.ill lo b. dr.-; v ii In lf 'it !!:. I Ah client:: f i -' tr of t w n'v ;.n sid nt am! I Ik r i ! !! frtn vf ihf old. tor Mr. Wilson rodf 'mi ;ilone to n 111 1 1 nil door where he had but two ffeps to mount. Mi. Wion v.-a" liftr-d out of tin- car and up the two st pi by Aithiir ISrooks. nepro rnstodiati tif l!i Whitf llousf. At the top h" pati.ved and then. piapini: bis caiie but alone and una1d l. he moved lhrou;;h llif door to plod Hot. ly ver tli- 3mi anl of slo.te flaj-frinj.' lo th- dvafor. II" pa-hfil without he-d a bit; rolling i-huir. The rrnwtl at lite other door WilMtj hj4 HoftJiindly tuch-! tr.inr; that belpt liv Ibe tribute. SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS ENDS PEACEFULLY (fontinueu from pace 1) aaT- rni.tber t:k . h r l i"'ii.-n. My litib iclrl ui4 ( AhtKiinc cotirh and 1 wan afraid rar- oii:n riiohe. j rare tr f'&. l.-y'.s Honey and Tar and it iu-lprd it r tiinl rf -lily. She coubl "tiMirt :!! n fM without coufhlait." Tfeis ,-tMKl n.uplt syrup (berkt ct.bls, slops couKbinr. tutg phleg,u br.U ry; for an s'y to ,,,-,s. p : j -nd cot. . rat InrUmed mjai. f.mvirittd uiuW r th- esplora e a Lahnt: eoatjnt. 1., .o nri.bibit ' co-t tdtis" n.v -SoM t re r wbcre. adv. ; IaUSt Time Todav LI TING LANG iiui oiiiht to l.r a roi.ntry fn-f from trral ul , fjn) , r Wi'mtdl. Tln-y Idoti hr of distn-ss.-il jfivfrtv. r ouuti' . ...i.i. i i ... . v. i, ...... to M.,1 a way L. gnar.1 agaiu: fhf t -ril ! C'lUSht tip Willi hilll :.S he turned 131(1 rannot now redurr that per rnpila omyi to r.i.inlif, ih arr wurkinz undf r t iHtttmlarir uf whool di-trn t. l.ut m ihr thr county hish lim.l an. It prov idr 1 ,i-iH-rs. it wa imii pf rhiitrnl. uuorr tlif inati a rti.iri.-i or union High .' )ia. not m, p, ulMilih rmir.-lv. a school ditritt. I'Vrttipt from a ronnty hish erbnot tav. j'lti. pavs.-iir f vliousr Uill No. 241. bv whiirh h iM'rn tandardi.fd by thr tatf ; jiknap. prrir.it th- district t-oiindary lioard of rdiicatt.n. "hall m-rivr thr same j .,srt. hH ..ll! i.nir.l s.. to du. to annex r.mnuiit for i; avcrasr dally attrndanrr of j ,:trict nr ,.,rijwii of a dr.trict t.i our impii rrviotTig in ttir county a tlic rot ; or inor adjoiniiw liktrtrt. mi. lhat thr .1 mf nr'i.'r i"ny auriiuance in i,ir j dislri. t f... aii'iri d or d:iilcil will 1.. rrnstr bill Xo. 27:1, by Klorhard. c'langr partgrapH 2 of ii.ui 4'ti of thf l!Itt mIiikiI lam ao that the arhool hoard in union hijrh tea ml districl .-ompns.xt nl n ore than five sf ho.il linr.cti shall con it of fivre mrinl.rr.n rircrd at larte from the onion high to linol ilist. irt. Human Sttdy Eeqttirtd. Pfrititf bill Xo. 20, bv tiill, provide, for humane education-in the puhiir u ln.ols of Urrion. Nut lrs than onr half an hour of earli week during 111 whole of r-Kh term of school liall be devoted to teach ing the pupil kit.t'nes and justice i.i. and humane treatment of. animal, and the imoortan! part they fulfill in thr econ omy of nature. It i to be optional with tarh teacher whether it Khali be. a mn ecntive half hour or shorter period daily. Thi instruction shall be a part-of the ciirri.-ulum of udy in all pf tise puli li schoolc of the la e. Senate bill Xo. 2!'J. by Klli, amend .i-rlion .'.ft. pace 2". of the 1!I 9 arhmd I- relating to ah'indnnment or lapsed distrii t. The new law require that all mouey in the band of the district clerk or board of director of aaid district thall be turned over to tne county treas urcr. and make -it the dnty of the trea nrere to hob' aaid ironey until urb a time a the district boundary hoard a,ay rloe ap t!ie affair. f the district. Loyalty Oata t..nired. Iloase bill Xn. by to.rdnn, provide tlonsr l,i!l 'o. 21. liv Itclinaii. ampml the law 'a to rrouin- a union high fchoi.i tiistrii-1: to meet the reouiir men! of thr iatr board ol education for :andarOizatinn. - T llous bill Xo.. '2 VI, by Hobrrt. pro- it fur thf fieri ion of school director. in district of the first class, and provides that tue form of thr ballot l.r provided ' y till di.sirict school b iard: that a ramti 1ate for tli office of nrlioul ilirector can not nave hi name placrd upon the hallo; unlfS at least srvi n day 4irior to the t!aie of the lection, hr file with the rlerk of tne acbool district a rrrtifira'e of nomination signrd by not less than thrrr per lent of the number .( and in no rase by lrs than ten iri-sint of the . ... ti..j . ...'i . ill. II I l. l KlfriH sraool dirrrtor eVrtion: that an accrptanre five days prior, to the date of tmrh ra tion, providrd. however, that in districts, having ti.ttoo ImI,Ii,:i uf hrhi.l age or a'.Kive. the rcrtificatr of nomination shrill be filed Itay and the acceptance of the nomination filed 10 day prior to thr tate o ttie election. Certification Act Ct33ed. House bill Xo. otU, by the joint com mitter on wjjs and mean, anni.irUrs the arrretary of stair, whenrvrr the funis ansing under the rprration of the sol- lier). . ,l!or. and marine' rduratinnal Thrrr is something inherently wi ing. Miiiuthin,; .nit i f accord with the tdeals i f rmri .hi ativr drimtrrary whrn otif oir tion of our . iii... n-l.ip tutu it actiailic to privaif -:iin amid defrtisivr war while ilmtl.rr is i' i li t i tt jr. su.-i i: n ing or d ing for natii-nul preservation.' I ' Unity of Spirit. V't ' tinivrtsal servir wFH eomr i ii w unity of spirit and piirp. a nr w j -ovule cc .uiii consecration, which w.inld make our itclrn-r iniprrgnaplr . our In o in p 'i assnrr.!. Thrn wr should hare lit tlr or u i iiis M-xauiralioii of our eronomir, inditstiial and roriiinerrial system at lioii:e, no ftuitgering war debts, no swol Irn fort u i.e.. to flout thr sacrif icrs of otir soldiers, ii- rxrusr for sedition, no pitia lilr sla kei ism. no outrage of treaon. Knvy and jealousy would have no tv.il for their nit-na ing drve lopmrut and revtilu-li-in wo ild be witnnpt the passion which engenders it. A ttg'rt for the mistake of yester- i.ay must twit, bowrvrr, blind u In the nnil p.-naliies -f iiiieiuploy lui'iit. v r want an tinerica of bomes, iliuOunat -it wi:h hope and happiiift. where nn.tli r. freed from I lie oirissity of bins hours ol toil' lo ioiiil Ificir oh u donr. may .ie-iili .1 hef'it thf he irlhst.ilie .if Au.erliati it ieiiship. c want the cruiie of .iueii can oiiiliihood rocked under con. I it inn c wholesome anil so hopeful that no I -light may lourli it in ii ilrvrlopioent. and w want lo provide :bat no nelfph int. res. on nialrrial nrcessitv. no Ink nf tunitv. stiall pitvent the cam cdui-ation so essffjt.jil to hest I II lellsb IJ There i no short cut to ! in .kirn: of tbe.e ideal into glad r-abtir. The w.irlil tias witticssrd again and again, thr fuiilit.. and ttif luichirf tif ill rnnsiilered reme dies for social and economic liisorder Mat wr arr mindful today ii. rit-vi-r t--fo'i uf thr trillion of modern lnilu-iri:ilistti. ami we must liarn it caii-m aiwl rr.lu. It. evil collelln lit i s I.y Mfi-I r ;nill Irsteil ilielhuil. Win rr genius ha made fm grr.it .oihi!it ir. justice a. id happiness J must In reflected m w etfarr. One rannot stain! in this preen-r and be uumintlfiil of the Ireineiolou teMusi bility. 'The world upheaval has milled heavily lo our task, lint with the reali (atiflu cniiie the surgr t Inch rtsolvr, and there is r.-ussn rwi.-r in belief in th I. oil given destiny of our new r public. If 1 frit that there i t be sole rrsMn tilnlity in the rvn otiTf for ih. America of loiunrrow. I shouii! shrink from the l u in n . ISi.t licrr arc a hundred mil iion. with common rnmrrn and ihatnl I espousiliilit y, answirallf to tool and rooutry. The rrpul-lir siiiiimon lliein to STARTING TOMORROW 3 BIG DAYS task of today. War never left aurh an I (heir duty and 1 iuvite c. operation. t n'tn math. There ha lieen iiotii ieii i.et-sirti Ol tlif t 4 i f ! , . .' ! .... , I' of life and measureless waste of ! 'Ct T " -ria! Nation are still groping f,., at the last annua school , , wav. Iii-..,, raging be H-f.lr ,,!, ,l,r cb-rk ,,,..,. .nfr..ni n. like all the of the. Il..niic.ni-.n. at trat , . ... .i. it staggering ma il r re in , - - . - - ---- , - ....... . . ..... .I., ... that every Pearlier fontrartm? to t ach j financial aid act become exhausted, to i In the stale of Oregon, must, in her con tract, iubacribe t.i an oath of allegiance to support the rrnstiiut ion of Ih4 I'nitrd State and th state of Oregon, to teach, ! by precept a-nd example, rrpr t for the , flag of the I'nitrd State, revesenc for law and onler. and undivided allegiance to the fcovrriiBient of our renntry. The art further provide that every trarber ia a private or parochial school, or in any nthrr rfllegf, academy r lnsthrttoti of learning in the state, shall, before enter ing upon thi discharge of hi rr her iu ties, tnke the me oath or affirmation of allegiance a that to which public crhool learners must tu I. serine, Hons, bill 'o. 177, by Perry, amends the law governing tbe distribution of the rourtiy .school fund and where distriris have been roni.soh.Uted. Fifty dollars wa given to each one of the district in the ronsolidation br tho ronntv siitierinreti'- d'-nt at the time of the distribution, and ! for a period of five year. Hereafter one! htmdred dollar will he given, rather LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 18C3 ! ' ' ' I - - l ' General Hanking Business Office Hours from 10 a. in.' to 3 p. m. sue crtifirate of inilciit. dness, to lr re ilm-niril from Ihr first money credited under the annual levy of laxrs. House' bill Xo. iiH. t.y landman, amend tbe law regari'in the rr-rtifira tion f teachers o that whrre a standard coll.ee ,r university offer a normal elMml course, eipnvalcril. to thnt .f a standard normal school, those who have treeu Lrad.tated from that standard col li!; or viiivrri'y. ari'l have completed thf standard -aoraial Vhonf course, will he grunted certificate vnid to teach in the eittiuentary grade. Win-re an appli cant for a certificate has hern graduated from a standard college r,r univr rsity and ha completed fitt-en s-lnrsler hours ii cih-rutioii, toil h.t not romph-ted a normnl .rhxd nurse in a standard rHlege or university, be will rreeiveia certificate valid tor te n bins in the iiigh schools on'y. Trnnre Bill SaiEmxrizrd House Kill Xo. 349, provide for srvrn in thr place of .five member tin the hoard of Directors for thr school of Portland. It f.unketr tirnMn that f ive nieml.er .-f j'fie U.ard may disniis a t-a-ln r. and! tth.it such a lion will not bels-ihiect .. 1 rrvirw be any ,.thrr commission If l. s I 'rlia: five: in-m tiers dismiss a teacher, she n.. a pe-,1 thr coiiimission fr a hear " ' i. - . V HARDING'S INAUGURAL SPEECH AT WASHINGTON (Continned from pape 1.) As long as the Supply lasts! . . i I : i Columbia Records Dance. Song and Comic Selections The supply is limited, so come early and look over the list bf retired standard Columbia Records of popu lar numbers. All made within the last eighteen months. Including such artists as Al Jolson, Van and Schenck, Harry Fox, Ted Le wis Jazz Band, Art Hickman'.s Orchestra, etc. ! i For a Limited Time Only The time is limitetl. The supply is lim ited Come while the supply lasis and get .your favorite dance, song and comic selec tions, i 1 r r rr . c BvWrT. 7 3 l s e inf. riBi(i of progress, which seek to clarify the law of intri national .-r'a-tionsbip, r.t establish a world roitrt for the iliiw,siion of such jil.ufical.le n.;ies lion a nations are agreed to mtn;t thnrto. in expressing a-.u ul ion. in seek intf practical plans, in trans'aiinz hiiniuni-ty- new .-oncept of righteoisiiess and justice nnitjn hatred of war into rrrom lrteiiiltd nit n.n. we are readv must h.i.t; It to li nil e. imt evrrv i-oiini.l.M.ei.i t... made in tbe e.errisr of our nationil s..v- t ieiTiity. .si!u-r freed-.ro i'ttprlled ann in drprndetiff inspired, thr nationality fr ill ed, a world, super covertuncnt i rotittar'- to rvrrytlung we rhelis.i and ran have no sanction by our republic. Thi is not selfishness, it is sanrtity. It is not aloof ne, it is arrurity. It is not suspicion of Other, it is lialriolif iilh.rani.. il... I thing which made up what wr are. lotlay, tiet e r than rver l.efoie, we know the aspiri.tions of hnin.inkind. and Bare lliein. We have come to a new reali sation of our place in the world, and a new ap-prw! of our natron by the world. The unselfishness of these 1'niied Stalls i a thing proven, our devotirn lo peace for op r selves an, for the world is well established, our concern for preserved civilisation ha had it ininassinneii .n.l hrroie expression There wa no American ...u. t irsisi me aTtenipreti reversion i oi civiiuatiott, there will be no failure today or tomorrow. 'Inr sin-res, of onr pcpular govrrrynrnt rt's's whollv ujM.n tiir correct interpre tation of the deliberate, intelligent, ile IH-tlilalil. ,u.....l. .. . : 1 1 -. i , I , .... .... f i win .ii .viuerica. in a "r:""ir quesiioning ol a suggested change of nation-il policy where mterna tionality wa to supersede nationality, wr iiiriicn in inr retei'emlum-of the Amrriran people. Thrre wa ample disrnaston and thrre i a public mandate in manifest un derstanding. Atnrrica i ready to encourage, eager lo in'tiate, anxious to pirticipatc ij any srenily program likrly to lessen the proli abilrty of war and urmnotr thai hn.-l.er. bend of R'anki'id wlwrb must be ttod's hihrt coniepticn of human rrlationshi,.. Hecanse wp i ticri-'u i.ieal of justh-e and prair. tM-rail-e we appraise internal mral ron.it y and bt -lpful rrlatin-hip no lr hiirhtv than anv people of the world. w aspire to a high place in thr mora! leader ship of rivtiUation. and we hold a main taint d Auierica. the provru repuhlir. too anstiak.-n temple of representative demur racy to !. imt onlv- an iiisi.irarHin ami rn- j a.nple. hut i;,f Incites: agency of strnigtli j rnins good will and promoting accord on j imin rinttm. nl, . Mai.kin.l need a w r'd j Wolf liri.edii-tioii of tttn'rrstan.ling. Ii is heeled aiming Ihr iiidtrUlu.il. among pro j pit-, a i.oue g.ivr, ii .i;. i, Is. and it w ill i i j aiiijrtratf tl era tif eood f.-Img to mark i the l.ii.ii of a new ordrr. In sneli under . lrtiliog nit ii will strive r.mf idrnt lv: for the promotion of their better icialii.it nip. aos. lis In. i, s w II .r,.,iio'i inr conn lie. to nsini:al t. race. Trgae Ttcg Bind Clie!y. Vi? ,!"'t P:i I. rsiaii-l thai lie of Ir.n'.r bind cation in rlo.e.i intimacy and none may receiv rvrrpl a hr give. 'Ve have not strt-ngtbrnrd our in accor dance witk eor rtiri- or on r gentu. aotil.ly on our own erntinent. where galaxy :f repnl,M reflrrt the glory of new world ttrtitorrary, nut in .nr n. ordtr of finance ai.d trade w in. an to pr.motr enlarged activitir and srrk ex- pa u.ira rontiocncr. war- t'irn nilMins, am! thrse tblnration must br provided for. Xo civilization can sur vive repudiation. We must rrdnre the abnormal cxpr nditurr and we will. We ran strike at war taxation and we must. v e miii fare tne grim necessity with lull knowledge that the tasg i to be ol vr. and Wr must procred with a full re alisation t it at no statntr enacted by man can repeal the ineMirahle laws of tiaturr. O.ir most d-iiitrr t o.is trndeney i to Xrri loo much of the govrmmenU-and at the same lime do for it too little. We contemplate the immediate task 'f ijiilti-i our p.il.l.c houseliold in order. Wr need a rigid and yet sanr economy, roinbined with fiscut justice and it must be attrndrd by individual pmdenre and thrift, wbi. h arc so essential to this try ing hour and reassu'inr for the future. Reflection of Reaction. "i'nc '.in icess world rt fleet the distnr- Iii.kc of. war's rrar.ion. Ifrriin flow tin- lit li!,o. of material existence.- The ercnomic iiiecban ism it iittriiate anil.it pari intrrdt-pendrnt and ha suffrred the shorks and jar incident to abnormal si etna utl. rrrdit ititlation and price up heavais. 1 be normal balance have Ix-en impaire.l. thr channel of distrihution have l-e n i loirgreil. the relations of lalior an 1 mariagrnirut have tteea strained. Wo mn; seek thr readjustment with rare and roiiragr. thir peiplr must give and take. I'rii r must trflrct thr rrcrding fever of war tic! ivit n s. I'eritap we nrver shall know the old leve'. of wage again. ticcaor war invari uhly readjust ronittensat ion anil thr litre SKarie of life will show their insep arable r lati inslii. but we must strive for mil tiiali y to reach Mali lily. All the sena!ti.' ill uit If light nor evenly iri'nnted. There i no Way of making them so. There is no instant steo from disorder to order. We must facr a rnndition of. grim rrubtv, charge off our loase and start a.resli. It i the oldrst lesson nf riviliza :;on. I would like gnvrriiuirnt to do all it can to miti.ate tliern; in tinderstaiKling, in nn. mailt v i f interest, 11 concern for the couiiiH.n good our tasks will br sol vnl. Xo altrred system will work a mira cle Any w li t ' experiment will only add 10 'Ii foniust hi. (tor liest assurance lies in efficient administration of our proven S stent. From Destruction to Production The forward course of the butiues ey rie is unmistakable . People are turning iro.n tlestrnct urn to production, iuitiistty ha nn, id the rltjneeil onler and our own pri-pl are turning to rrsiime their normal, onward way. The cad i lor prw d'.irtive Amnira to go on. 1 know that 't.tr.ss ai,. the a.liniiiistcatroii will fa v.ir every wise -government )li.-y to aid the resumption am! ennui lags' Vonti.med progrrst.. t speak for administrative rfficiency, for lightened tax burdens, lor sound com mercial practice, for adequate credit fa cilitie. for sympathetic concern for all agricultural problrtiis, for the omission of unnecessary intt rfetenre of eovrrninriit with business, forjan end lo government experimeni in liiisines-. and for more rffi rimt biisines.t in gov eminent administra nori. ii nn an ti mis must attenil a mindit:! of the unman side of all nriiv tie, so that social, industrial anil eco nomic justice will br squared with the purpose of a righteous people. With the nation-wide induction of wo niainnoi ino our political nf, we mav count iiMiii her intuitions, her refine-m-nts. hrr inieiiigrtue and hr irilluen.c to rx:.lt the social order. Wf count npon her exrrrisr of thr full privilege and the performance of the tluiir of ritirnship to speed the attainment uf thr highest state. I wish for an America no less alert in Liar. I in.; against danxi rs from within than it is watchful against enemies from without, tiur I Jiiilaiiiental law recog tiies no rlas. no group, no section: therr must br n..ne in I-k:sI itiou or adiinni traiion. Thr supreme inspiration is com mon wral. Humanity bungrrs for inlet na tioiial peace and we crave it w ith all man kind My nn.st reverent prayrr for Amrr ica is for industrial pearr. with it re ward, widely and item rally ilisl rilnited amid the irijii!atori of equal opportun ity. Xo onr can justly deny the equality of npix.rlimily whiclr has- malr us what w r are. Wr have mistaken unprepired j ne to enibiace it to hr a hill, nue (,f the reality, and due concern for making all rttl.eii fit for participation will give ad tied strength of citizenship and magnify our a h evi'inenr. If revi.'lutinn insist upon nvertnrning -ist.lishe.t or.-.e-, , ther m ople inakr t'iir tragic experiment. 'i'h.-.- is no placr for il i.i America Whrn world war threat cued civilization we puiltel our reso.ir res Rtol e " e tvt.,. o its iirr...rvO-mi e- I whrn rrvolntion threaten we tin furl the lias: of law ami orocr aoo r. ..ew o,.r r.,r secrati4in Ours is c-nt it iitionsl tm. d.im wh-re the H.pul.ir will i. he law u- prr.li- ami tne nmiorit ira are aarrraiv piofectrtl. Our revisions, reformations and evoi.itioii reilet t a deiihtratr judginrnl .-..id an orderly proxress. an I we uiean to cue our ills, but never destroy or per mit destruction I.y force. I bad rather submit our industrial eon liovei .irs to Ihr tunler. nre lahle ar ad vance ihan 1 1 a srtt.etnrnt tablf aftrr rotiMici it. nifitring. Thr ' earth is thristiug for thr cup of g.)ot: will, under s'anding i it foantain ss-utre. I would Itkr to tcciaim an ir of good frtling atnid tlcpe.idiible proprn;r and all lh. tdrssing which attended rrotctticn of Iadnttrie tdwanl nn 'cvu r. There were ii;ti rm ti is of i.jmpathy as th" s I t;;tor;J tauuht j-i i' !i t of the vt:.y Itaiixtl f i i, i r poitiK S'J slow ly attl with such evidt-nco of bodily poven; tirivn to I h.-ir wurk only by a i;ri:.lci inj .'Xr-i'i:- of will; but Mr. Wilson nod ded and Ftnil.-d as Uf forced him- !ng ..f ' that s,'l'"' on. Lifted onr floor u the elfvator. .Mr. Wilson, Mill a!on, made Iiis way to the president!, rotiiu and the biuins before bini. lie greeted th senator.s Aiiitine; there. egrhaiiRrtl humor ous quips tith t-ome, and ciKnd , or waved away bills laid before! him. Ih ;i.vl to lay Ire. i Ac 1... i i.... . li. greater t ..miin.ii ; " ' "' . s.. . ... ... , , iison the iiiromtp.K prcrlacnt again dis"p!ayed the sympathy he felt for his stricken predee'-ssor. They cl.ispid hands and Mr. Har ding said: "Cood bye, Mr. President. I know you are glad to be relieved of your, burden and worries. 1 want to tell you how lunch I ap preciate the ctirtehi'.- you have extended to rae.' Mr. Wilson M-emed to agr?e that he was glad to be free, for be even gained in cheerfulness ai he movtl out of the room, with Senator Knox escorting him. "I can't get aeeuatomed to this - s. " . - 1 accept my part w;th siuitle mindrd- nes of liurpnse and humility of spirit, ami implore thr favor and guidance of I ind ill heaven. With I lose I am unafraid and ronfidriilly are the' future. I have taktn the solemn oath of office on lhat passage of Holy Writ whrreni it i aed, "What doth.t!ie Lord rrquire sena! or oi iorr inn to no justly, ani to Hivr iner cy, and walk humbly with thy tiotl!" Thii I piiglit to 4-iod and rnuuirj'. feeling. WOOD TARIFFS AREiCUT (Continued from pago 1) meet of tonnage, vhich it is nec essary to consider, and the ad justment as hereby proposed en deavors to protect these commod ities by just sufficient reductions as we believe wil! prevent fur ther retarding of movement and ti the scab? toward the balance, in favor of marketing as againbt burning at the mill. "It is a lamentable fact that wood for fuel in a country pri marily a timber belt t-hould cease to be the cheap economic fuel of such country and that the pr.pu lace in nearby centers should pay exorbitant ptices for fuel wood when in sight of the, glow of in cinerators which burn thousands of cords annuall." Xcv Scale Flrl The scale of rates established by the order follows: Kate in Cent llistanct per Cord Xot ovrr ." mile on Over f and not over ! miles .91 Over ! and not over l"i miles ln Over 1 and not ovrr 2 mile In'i Over 2' and not over 2"i mile 11(1 hrr 2" and not over '' ruilr 111 Over .'HI and nof ovrr "t nulr I2 Over anil riot ovrr 4u mile ... lttu Ovrr 4n and not ovrr 4't milnt 1 ! Itvrr 4."t and riot ovrr ." rnilr .' I "ill Over - and not oter -ri"i ntile Idn Over and not over 7' mile 17" Over - and imt.-over Mil mile Inn Over il and not ovrr ! milrx lu Over 'hi and not over lno miles 'Jini Over loo ami not over 1 1 mile 'Jin Over 111 and not over I mil.- 2" Over ISO and rot over 111 nules 2t'.o Over I I " and not over l.n i.ui.-, .ii Over I CO arid not over 1 7 mile 2 .In Ov.-r 1 7 "t and not over Itto iml.-s Vtio O'er l'.'O and not ov.-r 2oo nubs . 27" Over "'Ml and not r.vt-r 22"i miles Vi Over '-'-" and not tiver 2 Ml miles :?ini Over '2 ol nnd not over 27"i rml :ij" Over 2e" and not over :!"" mill's ll.Mi Ovrr sieo nnd not ovrr t2o mile-.. "7." Over S12"i anil run over TSVi miles . loo Over S!."itt and not ovrr 37 mdrs ... 4J", Over 375 and not over 4otl niil.-s . 4."iO Mr. Wilson said to the "My feet feel so licht In the elevator, the president hung his cane by its curved han dle from the breast pocket of his ccat and stood with his right hand on the shoulder of the operator. "ttood-bye, sod," he said. Again in the autoniobi'- with Mrs Wilson. Admiral Grayson, his physician, and Joseph I. Tu multy, his private secretary. Mr. Wilson seemed to have gained In t heerfnlness through the) ordeal. Il was whirled back over the same route, raisin?? his hat In answer to greeting, as be va recognized by the waiting crowd. IUt I . Friend at Home. Passing the Whit-i House, the machine raced, now without es cort, and Mr. Wilson gave the stately structure so long bis home not a glance. lie was carried swiftly to his new home on "S" strt t, and there a few hundred neighbors had gathered to cheer him. unmindful of the ceremonies nt the capitol where his successor was taking his oath of office. At homo at last. Mr. Wilson stood with Mrs. Wilson to re ceive the newspaper nien who had accompanied him throurh the day and most of whom had been long at the White House. Ile granpl their hands as they came forward, presented by Mr. Tumulty, and exchanged a word or two with each. About him in tbe hotit I a sror? of iutiiiiaie ;frinds p.ith-j eretj in cio it i tn lienor on Ills re tuin to private life, and it was to Admir:il Grayson, who through habit, had spoken t.i bin" as "Mr. President!" that the cheerful cor retiion was addressed. "No. ju-J plain W'oodrow Wil rort, now." Sunn aft r ra hing his new home. Mr. Wilson !iik a shoit rest in the endeavor to recover froitt the unusual fatigu? to which he had been subjected. if.. l ,...! . . 1. ... . .1 i It is further ordered that stove ", """ i I wood not exceeding approximate. Pr',nl? assembled outside th lG-:nch lengths, block wood, mlil NN ,Non hnn,e as a ,art r "- refuse, box v aste and edgings onstration organised by th loaded loosely in racked flat cars league of Nations .-.r sot i ttion and (racks to be irovided bv shin- the democratic central committee pers) will be subject to charges ol the Histrict or Columbia. While i iV; - v. " ". ! I!, J t--w J HI! Of'i!! li. . V ,prs. , !! .!:( ' it, ' -f, t i i lM tt.tt i ' t u i'lii !!!';. 'j'-'i ii'iilUPliR C ev t,t I t!i.j; i.'ju t;;l;;ii!i:iii;il.Utlinuj.i;;sii!iuni.i!.i;i.:i'ii:ni:ii-'::i:-i Where The Big Shows Tlay r USES Pure Lard, No. 5 Pail .75c! This Lard is the very best Pure and sweet Ouri own make. This is lower than wholesale prices.' We are overstocked and are giving our patrons the benefit I THINGS THAT HEVER HAPPEN My YOOR. -TtETM IT L? t -rsl --,- " -i t it i. -., i.. . . . i . Pcrhat, mm ear. ala. - s .1" " ' , . " "p,n ?" - --- -'s jr. toat.wr vaiizjui, wniir iHrvwiu- our mar- 1 4 i I oi . . ,s - ' Sl I n ) MIE C5E. Of Jl S "Vw '-frl ' I a. aa - I I . tr ,r"NC LAP J I I V I rt roi- 1 1:1 . -rf e.'s,' - T S ! "".' I . M Prf I -T I . T . . a ' ' iNTCtHctnor.cVu I n .?rrmTt-' . .-. -, ?fvR.Txe4 CO.- II Dry Salt Pork for seasoning, I per pound 17:e Tender Beef Steak, per pound 172C Veal Steak, per pound 25c Pork Steak, per pound 20c Loin Pork Chops, per pound. . .25c! Sugar Cured Hams, per pound. . JOc: 1 77. ri rr t ' i-rficv jricnic nam, npr nmtnn zzci M " J i" - f " I F resh Sausage and Hamburger per pound. . 15c It pays to trade at the Market that is NOT IN THE COMBINE 5 . Originators of Low Prices 351 State St 1;