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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1925)
m OiLLio ; - f .ISSEO SEflATE Many Measures Are Favored , During Session- Yester ' ; day; Veto Bill Up " The outstanding feature of the morning Msiscn of the sneate was the passage of a $25,000 relief bill for the town of . Vale. This wag presented -by Chairman Tooze of the ways fcad means committee In a short, stirring address and it was nnaafraously passed. , Alaty the veto of the governor oa the Bend water supply bil was put -on. -general order at Che re quest of Senator Upton bat was not "debated. It will probably come tip today. - Another mater of Importance was . the kiling of the bfll to In crease the salaries of the supreme judges. This was reported ad versely by the ways asd means committee b rafter considerable discussion the report was - tabled which leares-the matter still be for tae senate. The following minor bills passed the -senate during 'the morning? S. B. 161, Dennis Increasing salary of Wallowa county treas urer. S. B.; 16S Allowing 300 each to coun t j- com m 1 ssioxte rs and cottn ty school superintendent of Clack amas county for traveling ex penses. S, B, 114, Magradry Relating to rehearlags under workman's compensation wet. . , . if, vuirx toy request; To co-ordinate operations of baf ber shops and beauty shops and increasing apprentice fee from fl to 110. S." B. 1S2, Moser Extending light-of eminent domain to dock commission., ". S. B. 9 8 . Ritner- Providing that the , secretary . of state may send registration lists to post masters who may eliminate names of tersons no longer voters. S. B. 18, Bntler-Deflnlng .boundry Wasco county. S. B. 185, "Senator Butler and Representative Hazlett Defining boundry of Hood River county. S. B. 131, RHner Repealing lax en distillate. . S. B.. 177. Hall Requiring mo tor, vehicles approach ing primary highways slow down 16 five miles an hour. , . , . S. B. 170, Miller Regulating use of 'motor dab emblems on au tomobiles, j S,-B. -;129, Ritner Exempting distillate from 1923 motor vehicle tnel tax. S. B. 187, Clark Providing that school districts may-withdraw by a majority vote of the qualified electors when such districts lie within a union high school dis trict, if withdrawing district is in another county. S. B. 176, Davis Authorizing .county -court to levy taxeB on abondoned school districts. S. B. 78, Staple Providing for disposal of bodies of dead animals. S. B. IjJO, Corbett by request) Prohibiting disorderly conduct, profane and obscene language up on or near a public highway or in any place of public resort. Reopening of Phez Case Likefy, Is Opinion Here Representatives of the Salem frn't growers, and the loganberry growers think they have the lest HILLIPS" GUI' OFBilESUl a ft r-Porst "aWIv rct ninn "DMIUfts" the original Milk of Magnesia pre scribed by physicians -' for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, cor rcctire. -'-. 25-cent bottles, also &0-cent bottles, contain ' directions any drag store. Adv. . fts.r Flowers Are Perfect Valentines . ' - - ' Give them this year and dtlijhl your recipients. Cut ;" flowers or growing plants, . in suitable varieties, Ffcoue orders urged., . , , of the deal in the legal battle, since the supreme court .reversed the Phez Company decision of the lower court recently. Previous to this time and under the terms of the supreme court -decision, the Salem -Fruit Union was virtually thing of the past. . The largest as set, the. building at Trade and High, held in litigation, and -a loss of $123,000 facing them. If judg ment oculd be enforced, are the outstanding factors. With the new decision the grow ers think they can pull through, and thereby are enabled to keep their building,! which would nave gone to the Northwest Fruit com pany, successor to the Phez and Loju companies." . , ' If the original ' decision, would have stood the growers would not have been able to meet the condi tions ' imposed, 'and all that the growers could not have paid would be forthcoming from the Salem Fruit Union, hence, all assets would have been wiped away. It Is considered likely that a re hearing of the case will be asked by the Phez company representa tives, and efforts made to bave all the litigations resumed. BETTER HEADLIGHT - MEASURES FAIL Illuminating Expert Delivers Interesting Lecture Be fore Rotary Club Frank A. Pirn, illuminating en gineer, who is in the Pacific north west in the Interests of legislation and education i to better automo bile illumination, addressed the Rotary club at their regular meet ing yesterday at the Marlon ho tel. ,. . ; Mr. Pim explained the funda mental principles ihat : undjerlfe automobile headlights, and the dangers that have - resulted - with the increased candlepower lights. The glare, he stated, was' a new development in the headlight, and could not be measured by the hu man eye. Nevertheless . it .:. is a serious menace and the cause of over 14,000 accidents during -the past year in the United. States. Of this number a total of tfver 6,000 deaths resulted . from the injuries received by Individuals. .The way to increase the effici ency of the light and to give pro tection to the j traffic lies in the manner of refracting the . light beams, he said. A media in the form of properly designed lenses can be used to throw light In a lateral position, and to distort! it from the gene ral parobolic i form, which the beam usually assumes. Dan v Langenberg led the Ito tarlans in the songfest. SPEED TRAPS FROWNED UPON (Cattnae4 from psf X) $250 a month and all state traf fic officers' placed on a eliding sal ary scale, ranging from $125 a month for the first year, to a maximum of $175 a month. At present the officers receive $150. The measure also provides that the secretary of state may employ as many as 25 traffic officers, there being seven under his direction at present and ah additional seven under the highway commission, bese will all i be grouped undei one bead. , Regulation of spotlights, to be placed only on the left side of the vehicle and not less than ' two feet from the roadway and cast ing a light 25 feet ahead of the vehicle on a i line that must not extend farther to the left than the center of vehicle, was also passed. The measure prescribes the candle power and focus of the lights and includes the regulation of head lights. This"! measure -is . HB. Xo. 5. . M ' KINDERGARTEN BILL PASSED (CaUaSA from pac t) pended, it was held. Under the new law proof that a dog killed a sheep must be given by one other party besides .the l claimant for damages. 1 . -, Senate bills passed yesterday in cluded SB No. 112, raising the salary of the i Josephine county school superintendent from $1200 to $1600; and SB No. 11, requir ing financial officers of various counties and districts to report bonded indebtedness to the -state treasurer., . fll!ill " r - " - VC PAY CASH F03 . YOUR "I I I r v : lp;S9 iPaeces of.- m At Oaie-Mailf,! and Less, of FoFsiser .-'Prices All Clean, Fresh Merchandise--No Seconds. Large Variety from Which to Choose, i Not Many of a Pattern if ! Sale Begins Thiisqay! at 9 a. ni.- Lasts Three Days! 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