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salary; bill : : passes house (Continued Iron pact l) . It la not allowed to either increase or decrease the compensation of the justice of the peace daring ;? i ierm of-?office. - - - , Ilouae bill 217, introduced ' by .. flie" house committee - on educa i f tion, ,-proriding that teachers com bing Jut Oregon from other states must pa.99 an examination, and not Xali helqw 90 per cent In any ub- Ject, met with disfnTor in the sen- ate, ' and was ; passed on the the committee for reconsiderations Voder J he provision of the. bill, ! teachers making a passing exam ination. would only be entitled to n one-year r certificate, r Senator Eddy 'spoke against the measure. Willamette Valley "'7 T.- Transfer Co. 1 fast Through Freight to All . Valley Point- Dally Rieel-Kfficiecy-8erTice Ka letnPort latndAl'oodbarn CorrallU - Eugene - Jeffemoa Dallas - Albany Monmouth . , Independence Monroe . Springfield. SJ1IP BY TRUCK stating that a requirement of 90 per; cent was altogether out of reason. It. was brought out dur ing the argument that 'Oregon teachers must make the same grade in order to qualify. -Senator Eddy declared that he would be Tery much in ! fayor of learjng the, passing s mark ;Z forJ;teachera from other states at 80 per cent, and reducing the mark for Oregon teachers to the same figure." Senator i! Joseph" agreed with Senator Eddy, 'and stated that he believed that not over half of the teachers in I Oregon could make a grade or 90 per cent at the pres ent time. "Teachers making a grade of 80 percent are without doubt more perfect than any mem ber of the senate, or possibly, any member of the house of represen tatives," Senator Joseph said. - House bill 208, by the commit tee on education, met with favor in the senate; although a compan ion to bill iNOi i 7. - It provides as high a standard of preparation here this spring under, the aus- picts of Willamette university. s The Salem high boys are to meet Ashland Saturday night' and are to jlay- Medford tonight. VOTE CONFIRMS NOMl- NATION OP JUSTICE (Continnd from paga 1) ' land, added hij protest to those r - - ---- of there two senators, ; declaring that the feet that Wheeler , had nroecnted an inquiry jinto the ad ministration of the dMrtment o justice furnished an added reason whv he shouH no be broiiKhtxto trial inthe District of Columbia where tbe infueju'e of government is ''presumed to be great." Senator Valfh orened the de bate immediately after' the sen ate met. and Senators j. Caraway, democrat, Arkana. and Reed. Missouri, all members of. the ju diciary committee, tofd the senate that upon investigation they bad found nothing In Mr. iStone's con duct as counsel in the Ownbey case which could in any way jus- GOV. DAVIS AS FARMER, SON RUSSELL, AND KANSAS MEN. : WHO CAUSED THEIR ARREST IN PARDON BRIBARY SCANDAL Ik LJ. iicriiN "3 1 ! I 4 Life's Service Station ' v For the' convenience of our patrons and friends in Salem and . L vicinity, the Whole Grain Wheat Company: has appointed Mr. . I. M.Boyer of 169 South High as Diitributor of WHOLIfi GRAIN1 'Tv "WHEAT in charge of Life's Service Station here At this ad vJ dress you may now obtain information and service! of incaicul- able value to your health and efficiency. : ! i : p If yon are not already acquainted with .Whole Grain Wheat, you , L are cordially invited to call and learn why it has Swept into na- rTtional prominence as the world's greatest food, ill ! K Vlf you cannot come, write or phone 2141. I And, !by all means, , Vask for the "Book of Life," and other vitally Interesting food r Jonathan M Iavts. a real "dirt" (farmer! is shown above on his farm h It h some of his promising pork ern. Another insert shows his son." Ruiwd j". Davis, who Is accused of accept t.2S for a; pardon Signed Is his fat ier for Fred W. Poll man, a banker conicted of forgery.' In , the other, photo are seen ieft to riirht) Dick Smith, manag-inr? editor of the Kansas cVy Rtaf"; V. C. Miltar. a member of the 1925 Kansas IeKtslature who will lead the tight for a change in the .State's pardon and purolo sv tenti and W. H. Went, the short hand reporter who.Fit is allepred took down the conversation in eon neCjlon with the rale of the purdo t over tje dictogmph. , j : luciciiuic, ; 1 r CRAtN WHEAT is not . jnatiictne although .it i ind mid fc" V rrccrild by thoa.anis o( the lead i ji? log doctors of Amrrivm bfcuaw it ha - ovJ hryoutl aucntioa t!iat it tends il , risbljr to restore ihe hotjr to nor Fi i P' function. It is s 'ree-BH-a'.-a-day food not s nreakf ii , oi -for every ,r s, wieniber of the iaitti'y, digfributeU by , "r- , aatborizeii distributors rather - . , tnaa hroatrh the Krocery store. It is -v -' Fveparea reany t eat. in - it oasce ' 'J-j.- aM tinoer a rroceaa whicn Has the en- titnonf of rrhef. frnra and correction ui over 70 of tbe common physical ilia fUvh as Hish B'ood Pressure. Aih nu. Briprht's Dirasej. Stomach Trouble of all kiadft.1 over land under weijrht. and even some cases of Cancer, and mind you not oae of these letters was solicited. 1 'j i , Every WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT rUtributoT as j appointed to SEMVE yoa in solving the moat important problem in the world that of the od yoa place in yoar body, i He h ahle litrra'-'y -j to "take jTime i from Eteroity" and a!d it to. ynur fife by supplrmg your body aith the I mineral elements and vintmines w-ith-vut which ' (health and e:neiency and . evra Jiie itself cannot eotttanue. 1 Vamabie ; .educational and i idescrin Hve hteratore wilt he iurn'shed on request a phoriOKTaph record "TH i AIS.PKIXG tir i I.IhK will he " t.rrc of Kew Ynrb . "Hand llnav. 4 , kejfjT' and Mo'lem l'risri la." r d is protected by the L" titled tares fend Canadian Governments. .C'-V tbe filrs of the WHOLE GRAIN' WMfAT COMPANY.- 191 Sonor- .. ,i,je Ave.. Chicago,- t'! are hundreds and" hundreds and thourands of letters ' .0 front atl parts of the t'tfttsd State ar-' -, iv.rt voluntarily nffi'.it t.-. : j I loan r,! i yl ., , .THOXE OR MAIL. YOUR ORDER to the address below deliv 4,Very will be made promptly. In writing please enclose check v 'VI2.25 for a dozen IJ-ounce tinB (never sold in smaller, quan ' titles or through grocery stores). Orders received by phone will 4 billed C. O. D. Ask for literature, f ',1 j -iiu ri. if IjLJ"- ;1H . - jv-- V ' . ' . I. M. BOYER ' : -:mmM' '-2 ttf Jiath High Street, Suleni Phone 2141 between 1 & 4 p.iu. aTHOkEU Olai.UliuTOR WHOt GKA1K WhiAT CO. If I YOUR CAR NEEDS NEW PARTS : SEE US Vj wh- -; lUngs -Pistons Wiring; Smith & Watkins : Gears - Gaskets Grinding Comp Ituliinjp Brake Uiiingi for teachers coming from other state as - resident f teachers are .obliged j to make, namely, four years ot high school work, and one year of normal. - The only dis- of laws Corrective amendment to statute relating to assault and bat tery. , - ; -' ,-..' SB 130, joint Washington counr ty delegation Placing Justice of sentinglrote ou the bill was -cast j tne peace at Hillsboro on flat sal oy senator i ooze. - .The bill providing for ' physical examination of children attending public schools, was passed in the senate, j It was originally, intro- ' " ' i 1 'j :w Spirimig duced by. Representative Wood ward in the house. ' Under the measure, tests would be conduct ed for J defective vision,' hearing. breathing, - etc.,: and 'reports made j to the parents of the children. The te&t would not be compulsory, but would be conducted at the sug gestion of .the parents of the chil dren. ; ; :-;-j ' . -: . - ' Senate Bill 106, introduced by Senator Sam H, Brown, by request met with disfavor, and was indef initely postponed. It would lim it the attendance in one-room schools to 30 pupils in cases where the eighth grade is taught, and to 35, where no eighth grade class U 'held. . j- t - . - v i't .. 'i ' , -The most important thing in the forenoon session of the senate yes terday was setting Monday, 'at J 2:30 p. m.. as the time for consid ering SB No. .94 by special order, This;i,Senator jner b1l tak ing away the power of the govern or, to appoint the members of the fidh commission, i s ' Mi I ' !; J Several bills aroused consider able discussion. Bill No. 132, al though local for Benton county, caused Senator Garland to object because the one democratic offi cial was the one-man whose salary was not raised. ; The objection was futile. SB 116 was passed, chang ing the payment of taxes from April to May, and October to Nov ember, and reduces the interest on the penalty to 10 per cent, f The following bills were, passed by the senate today SB 144, committee on revision ary. SB 112. MillerIncreasing the salary of the county school super intendent ' in Josephine' county. SB 23. LaFoIlette Placing the constable pf the Salem district on a flat salary of $1800 a year. '.SB .132, Senator Johnson and Representative Buchanan In creasing the salaries fthe sher iff.! clerk,, assessor and treasurer of Benton county, . SB 63, committee on 'educatiori -Listing school district property to bo considered: in calculating! school tuition fund. SB 16: Johnson - Changing J ffrorri Artrll S fri MnV K ant f rnm i October 5 to November 5 the dates on which taxes are due. : 'The senate was visited by'a del egation of women from the Ore gon ity Woman's club who were given Treedom of the floor and seemed to enjoy the proceedings. The various committees recom mended the passage, of SB 141, 59 92. 28. 8, 145. 118 klUedJ06. ed" the "passage of I IB 78 and 56. 4. SALEM Hli BOYS ! TIE SILL TOUR Thejsalem high basketball team left last sight lor a tour of South ern Oregon where they , are to meet the Ashland and -Medford high school teams in contest. The Salem high , boys are doing their Stuff in the basketball game and are expected to make a good show ing inithe tournament to be staged COLDS 3reak a Cold Right Up with "Pape's Cold Compound" Take two tablets sveryjthree hours until three doses are taken.. T h first dose .always gives I relief. . Th cecond and third doses completely break! up the cold. Pleasant afld safe to take. Contains no oinine or opi ates, j Millions use "Pape's Cold Com pound." Price, thirty-five cent. Druggists guarantee it. Adv. tify k vote against his confirma tion. ' A wholly different view was ex pressed by Senator Heflin in an address- of more than two hours. He- contended that the Morgan executors after losing their stilt for Judgment against Ownbey.tn Colorado, had brought a new ac lion In .Delaware, and by staving hwnhor'a hail there Dlaced so high he could not furnish it, estopped ut, tMin enterinir any &i f His argument was that, Mr. Stone was retained to e the case la tbe supreme com must have become acquainted all the facts and thus known Ownbey had "been denied tice." . ' ' ; :. Thrift is worth a lot of mc yet doesn't cost a cent. W i Tomorrow t rALEXTINO ! V as a fiery young blade .of the Argentine. The type of whirl wind - romance that made him famous. - "-'"f ' " By REX BEACH j -te i iir i&ammos: k Starts 1 P. M. Htnnlay OREGON Yowc tor well as" yoiit btauirc your motor starts qui qua V theres more due than gasoline whicli Thaf s a commori gasolines New Being Displayed View the Beautiful ; j; New Styles - v i. .;. ; j i : N ;. J!. il ' ! !--..-' - . 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