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KIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 11)23 BILL 10 STIFFEN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE OF TEACHERS HIT Objections raised by Senator Eddy, backed up by Joseph and others, against a bill introduce! by the house committee on educa tion to raise the grade etandaM of teachers entering Oregon from states caused the measure to be re referred yesterday. In Oregon a grade og 90 p-r cent is required for the granting of one-year certificates to leath ers, and the bill considered yester day provided that teachers from other states Beeking one-year cer tificates in Oregon must have ac quired the same standard in thnr home states. At present only SO per cent Is required of them, Joseph wanted to know how many states the bill would "freeze out" from Oregon. Senator Butler admitted that It "would freez out ome slates, particularly Wash ington, which does not recognize Oregon certificates at all." Eddy attacked the bill as fixing an unjustly severe requirement, and Moser, who was not in tn. chair at the time, reminded Eddy that 90 per cent Is the require ment for Oregon teachers and wanted to know if Eddy proposed to discriminate against Oregon teachers in favor of teachers from other states. Eddy replied that lie would favor a bill reducing thv. requirement of Oregon teachers to 80 per cent. Joseph said he would also favor this. Another bill by the committee on education In the house requir ing teachers from other states to have a four-year high school course and at least 36 weeks of teachers' training, the same as re quired of Oregon teachers, was parsed wtihout opposition. Representative Woodward's bill providing for physical examina tion of pupils In the public schools was passed hy the senate. Representative Wlnslow'a bill providing for a full statement of Indebtedness In muniicpal budgetu was passed In the senate. SENATE BILLS S. B. 163, Clark (by request Prohibiting counterfeiting, oblit eration, removal or change of manufacturer's serial number. S. 11. 164, Brown Prohibiting by bidding and false representa tion ut livestock auctions. S. B. 165, Magladry Providing for suppression of bovine tubercu losis in Lane county. S. B. 166, Clackamas county delegation Relating to salaries, oi court officers of Columbia coun ty. S. B. 167, Clark Increasing salary of sheriff in Columbia county. S. B. 168, Banks To provide for the examination of certain mentally defective children, S. B. 169, Halt (by request) Providing for a lien upon chattel? for gasoline, oil and automobile accessories. S. B. 170, Miller Regulating the use of motor club emblems cn motor vehicles. S. B. 171, Banks Relating to Incontestable clause to be incl.il ed in the required slackard pro vision of life insurance problems. S. B. 172, Upton Relating to fire hazards and prevention, S. B. 173. Upton Requiring ad justment of water claims under Carey act. Mercer to Talk. Colonel W. O. 1). Mercer, chap lain of the senate, will be asked to address the house and senate lc Joint session at 2 p. m., February 12, recounting his experiences as an orderly to President Lincolr, under house concurrent resolution No. 9, adopted by the house todav. The sum of wisdom Is, that the time is never lost that Is devoted to work. ALLEN'S FOOTEASE The Antiseptic, Henllng Powder for tired, wolleii, smarting, sweating feet. It t&icss the friction from the shoe, prevents blisters and sore ipots and takaa the itlng out of corns and bunions. Always use AUni Foot-Ea to break In new shoes. Sold every where. Trial pnekuge Frt. Address ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Le For. N. Y. NOW gT Starring IPfTE BEUEand MARIE FR2V05I MOTIOm! Z&WSUAZf COMEDY' NEWS LIBERTY Sum of $4000 for providing premiums for the Polk county fair in 1925 and 1926 Is sought in house bill 403, Introduced by Rnp resentatlve Fuller, Polk countr. Salary of the treasurer of Linn county would be raised front $1200 to $1500 a sear under house bill 40f Introduced by the Linn county delegation. The coun ty school superintendent's salary would be raised to the same figure. Senator Joseph has Introduce-! a bill which would rive to all the circuit fudges fn Multnomah rnun. ty juritdiciion over probate uut-j ters instead of the present sytern' whereby all probata matters are lodged In the office of Circuit Ju&e Taiwell. At present Tax well, though be handles all pro bate matters, also has Jurisdiction over other matters, and this would be continued under the Joseph hill. It Is one thing to show a man that he is In errq, and another to I ut bim In possession of the trutfi. Poverty Is infinitely more deitr able than the torments of covetous No wonder the West is proud of its coffee! You understand why Hills Bros. Coffee has been adopted as The Recognized Standard from the Coast to the Missis- v sippi the instant you break the vacuum seal and inhale that wonderful aroma. And you get another thrill when you lift a cup of Hills Bros, to your lips. Every savory sip awakens new life . . . makes you glad you're alive. The rich", rare flavor is sealed permanently in yacuum. You arc always sure of fresh ness and full strength when you buy Hills Bros. Coffee. And it is eco nomical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE In the original Vacuum Pack which kccfl tht coffee jrah. Hilli Bfoi. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT 5 WIIX BE FAMILY NIGHT oOc for the Whole Family (Single Admission, 25c; Children, 10c) '. Come One Come i All! Grand Orchestra WJWA mm Assays f Mm mm TimlRlit yjcflU Hnlurclay Sunday 1 1 Starting: Tonight 7 P. M. tvwbwww ttv- Prom the Story by Vicente Blasco Ibancz RiadoMi V A I N Til NO a. Devnl. 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PLEASE COME EARLY 1 Also WILL ROGERS In '"Our Congressman" McDonald at the Organ Pathe News OREGON THEATRE l ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN 10c t:vr DON AI.ONZ.O CAM Ito Ill DOI.PH V I.KXTIXO t'np-lotla - - Mia Ntilill .liiilclln ,, Ilcli-ii D'.XIcy Ih.iiii l-'lort'iHii litKinnr tiiMlowky fii!.iniim Jean l)'l Vl Dun l.uK Antonio D'.Mity I'.l Tlirrt Ut.(re Slreimin Dun ItuMnsjir Ituct'r l.iln Dunn Kiiiiirmx'Mm Ialiel rt I'nriiK'lilu Iitil-e l4ii:rniiEe f'liinco . Hiti'lKiel llitnulnl liidlnii Spy FritnU MfinllpniM'ry ITIrM Willi tin IW'IO Noliiiy Kdnrol r.lku .li fe I'ollcico . De lt"J Diienim Ann Hnxly (iiuulillli Kvrlvn All r.,it Miirle DlllrP lumdllis ihiii, g nu ho., ilunren, cuciila, 0 GRAND EWs COMEDY FRIDAY SATURDAY