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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGOM SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 27. 1921 . S iV t. i- 4 I- r i 4 '- 4- RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT GOVERN VETERANS' BONUS AND LOAN BOARD Rules and regulations that will, residence and proper deduction. govern tnsi World war ntate bonus and loan commission for Oregon hare been formally adopted by the commission ana are now bjelng distributed to le gion posts of the state and to per. sons who are making" Inquiry rel atlre to application. - Many meeting , were required o' the comml8ln before the set of rules and regulations were adopted," and extensive study was ,glren to the numerous angles In volved nidrthe bonus and loan act. The rules and regulations follow In lull: ,- -; Authority 1. Sec. 13, Chapter 201, Gen eral, laws of Oregon, 1921, pro vides: The commlfislon shall have the power to adopt all necessary rules and regulations not Incon sistent herewith to carry into ef fect such provisions (of the act) one, - ( ; . Iteference 2. Use of the term "the act" In the following paragraphs shall be construed as reference to the Oregon Loan and llonua act, being chapter 201, General laws of Ore gon. 1021. Administrative Office of the 1 . " ' Commission 3. The administrative office of the Coirrlaslon shall be establish ed at Salem, Oregon, kunder the direction and supervision of the secretary, appointed by the com mission. '! :U: n -.i vi -V f Wank Forma ' 4. ' 'THarilt forms necessary for the 'administration f of the act shall be prepared in the office of .the commission, and distributed by the secretary 'to such individ uals as are 'entitled thereto and through auch agencies as may be authorised'' by the commission. Such forms together with the In structions printed thereon shall have! the same, force and effect a then regnlations. ' 4 ' ' B. AH claims for benefits un der the act shall be made on the proper blank forms furnished by the commi3lon. and shall be sup ported by such evidence as may do required by-the commission. 6. r The following basic forma shalt be famished each person who claims to be eligible for the benefits of the act: - 1 Form 8AC-1. Application for cash bonus or loan (for veterans Form SAC-6. Relatives' appli cation for Bonus (for relatives of deceased veterans only). These forms, hereinafter -. re- . r erred to as the r initial Appuca tlbn' blank", are tor the purpose of, establishing the eligibility ot the applicant, proof of service and residence, and the furnishing ot other data for the Information of the -commission. .- . 7. 'The appropriate form from the following shall be furnished to each person who has establish ed 'ellrtbllftr and i who has .-.Indi cated his desire-for a loaw under th provisions of the act: "Form. SAC-2. 'Application for loan on city or town property. Form SAC-3: "Application for loan on farm property: .-j Verification "8. Initial applications shall be carefully cheered under- the su pervtsldn ' ot the-' secretary with all available records, to verify the truth and accuracy of the state ment made therein, and to deter mine the applicant's eligibility. flee of the commission and mailed to the applicant for completion. If the loan is desired the secretary shall furnish the applicant with the appropriate application blank. IU-Lativra 16. To be eligible for the bene fits under the act, the dependent later or dependent brother of a f-nded to dat Applicant will tf? retjaired to furnish the nrwsaT fir iisuran'e policies and rlelSvr t';e same to the attorney. TIu at-ton,-) wilt iurwuiti ti the coiiwii .lon. together with his final report on examination of title, all ftract.s. certirif;t.s. title fastm ments. notes. mortgages, insur- veterans 01 "V? . Applicants original charge, or "certificate in Heu of lost discharge," issued by rbe war or navy department, or original order of discharge containing all indorsements, or order placing applicant on Inactive duty, must be attached to the initial applica tion. In addition to discharge or order of discbarge, persons who served as commissioned O'Hcers shall furnish a certificate of ser vice from the war or navy aa- nartment. These documents win be returned to applicant by regis tered mall as soon as tho claim Is disposed of by the commission. 10. In cases where a veruica- tion 0" the answers to the ques tions contained in the initial ap- nllcation shows actual residence of applicant as within the state of Oregon at time of entering ser vice, and that enlistment, induc tion, warrant, or commission oc curred within the state of Ore gon, and that applicant received travel pay to some place In Oregon at the time of discharge, comple tion of the affidavits incorporated in the application will oc deemed sufficient proof of such residence r the time of entering service. 11. In cases where a vermca-. tion of the answers to the ques tions contained in the initial ap plication shows that the applicant was enlisted, inducted, warranted or commission, or registered for draft in another state, rut appli cant claims actual residence Oregon at the time of Buch regis tration or, entry into the service. in addition to the affidavits in corporated in the application, ap plicant must rurnisii sucn omrr proofs ot residence as may be ie quired.by the commission, . . Deductions ; 12. Where answers to questions in th Initial .application indicate that the applicant has received ed- urnrinnni . aid i irom mo i siho hi Or pit an. the amount so received will h verified from me records in. the office of the secretary of state, and deducted from the amount of cash bonus or loan the aDolicant la entitled to receive; provided, that if any such money has been refunded oy me appa cant to the state of Oregon, the amonnt so refunded will be creait- ed to the applicant before the de- . . . a - auction is maae. , 13. If aDDlicaht desires the cash bonus and the answers to the Questions in the Initial application indicate that applicant Has appnoa tor or received a bonus or gratuity from another state or country r extra ' compensation from ' any source for service in the war be tween the United States and the German empire and its allies,- the amount so received win be vert fled by the secretary and shall be deducted from the amount or the cash bonus due the applicant, 14. Where answers to tne ques- tioni in the Initial application in dicate that a portion of the Ser vice ot the applicant was in tne Student Army Training Corps as a student, the period of such ser vice shall be deducted from the total period of service In comput ing the amount of casbj bonus ap plicant is entitled to receive, j Cholrie of Cash Bonus or Loan 15. The initial application shall show whether the applicant de sires the cash bonus or to submit an application for a loan. If the cash bonus Is declred no further application will be necessary, but length and quality of . service, claim shall be prepared in the of- deceased veteran must have been I ant e policies or othr documents wholly dependent upon such de ceased veteran for the necessities of life at the time of death, must have been of an age or physical or mental condition precluding pos sibility of employment at a sal ary sufficient to provide the neces sities of life, and with no relatives liable for and able to provide same. Signature and Oath 17. Application must be signed in the presence of a notary public or other officer qualified by law to administer oaths, and must bear the signature and seal (if any) of the officer administering the oath. Time Limit 18. The Initial application which establishes the veteran's or relative's eligibility to receive either the cash bonus or the loan shall be made within one year from May 25. 1921, or within one year after the applicant's dis charge if still in the service on said date. The applicant shall state in the initial application: (a) Whether he desires the cash bonus or loan. (b) If the latter, whether loan will be desired immediately or at some future date. (c) Amount of loan desired. The secretary shall then for. ward to the applicant the appro priate blank form upon which to apply for the loan. Assignment of OaimM 19. The commission will not recognize any assignment of claim of a 'veteran or relative. Upon approval of claim by the commis sion payment of, the amount due will be made to the applicant named therein and to no other person. Appointment and Duties of Attor ney and Appraiser 20. Applicants for appointment as attorneys and appraisers shall make application to the commis sion on Form SAC-4 and SAC 5 re- sec tively. - ; 21, Kach attorney and apprai ser appointed by the commission shall receive-as evidence of such appointment a certificate of ap pointment signed by the secretary of the commission. 22. Each attorney and each ap praiser shall Bubmit a weekly .re port ' to the commission showing all cases received during the pre ceding week, all cases- completed and returned to the commission during the preceding week, and all cases held in abeyance and the reason therefor. A case shall be considered aa held in abeyance when it has been In the bands of the attorney or. appraiser for 10 (lays. 23.' Each attorney shall keep an adequate supply of necessary clank forms published by the commission, and of all instruc tions circularized by the commis sion, and shell furnish free assis tance and advice to applicants in regard to the provisions of the law and making application for the ceuiHits thereof, i ,-.,.' . 24. Each, attorney shall care fully examine all abstracts or.cer tlficates of title insurance referred to him by the commission, and shall report his findings to the commission. . 25. If examination of the ab tract or certificate of title Insur ance shows satisfactory title, the attorney will accomplish the exe cution ' of all . necessary lnstru nients, caua same to be recorded where-required and have abstract or certificate cf title insurance in eluding record of mortgage, ex- HOW THE ELKS INITIATE NEW MEMBERS IN LOS ANGELES. OFFICIAL 1921 AUTOMOBILE ROAD MAP Ufl- OF THE STATE of OREGON ft ;- " ' ; SHOWING All Through Trunk Highways and Main Traveled Roads With Mileages AND Complete 1920 Census of the State of Oregon hi- at Printed on good linen paper and in three colors (blue, yellow and red ravel roads marked in yellow paved roads in red) this map is unquestionably the-best auto road map of Oregon ever published and will be given to States- man subscribers absolutely; r 1 F -RiE-E Here's how- Old subscribers pay up your arrears subscription and one month in advance and the map will be handed to you at the office counter or mailed to you post paid absolutely free. New subscriberspay one month's subscription in advance and get the map free". r Use This Coupon - MAP COUPON Statesman Publishing Co. , ' .' Salcni, Oregon ; ' , Gentlemen: Enclosed please find $...-......... . . cents to pay for new cr renewal subscription to the fallowing address please mail map and 1920 census of Oregon to me in accordance with the above offer: Name L... . Address - N. B.- City subscribers may secure, the map and 1920 census free ly calUng at the office and paying iip the arrears and one month in advance. ;;.v portalnlng to the case. 26. If first evaluation of the abstract or certificate of titif in surance s'io',s "tractive title t::e attorney wiii ifom: the ajiplicat of the delects and if applicant so requests wi!l hold case, in abey ance for a penix! of not to ex ceed 10 uays, pudding corre-ji.on oi defectH by the bppiicant 11 jcb ccfos wiii bo cevf-rtfl prompt if by the attorney to the commission. 27. Examination ot title shall he deemed to Include the duties prescribed in these rules and res ulations toverninsr attorneys. No fee in excess of fid ?iiall be1 charged for examination of title upon abstract, submitted, nor in excess of $5 for examination of! certificate of title insurance. No fee shall be charged by an ap praiser in excess of 1 5. Attorneys and appraisers will receive no other enumeration for examina tion of title or for appraisals than as above prescribed, nor shall they receive any reimbursement tor ex penses incurred fiy them. The commission will not be responsible for the collection of fees. Each itt- orney and appraiser fliaU certily n his report to the commission the amount of fee charged and re ceived by him iu each instance, and shall give the applicant a re ceipt for the amount of fee col lected 28. If the attorney has reason to believe that anything in connec tion with the application might be rregular, or that the value Kiven in the application are excessive or speculative, or that false state ments have been made, he shall reender a confidential report to the commisison giving the nt-cos-Bary facts upon which further in vestigations may be based. 29. Appraisers, when so direct ed by the commission, shall per sonally inspect any. property of fered as security for a loan. 30. Each member ot the board of appraisers will certify that he has personally inspected the prop erty forming the subject of his report, and that his conclusions as to its loan value were reached independent of and without con Kultation with the other apprais ers. 31. Appraisers' reports of prop erty valuation will be treated as confidential, and all agents or employes of the commission are strictly prohibited from disclos ing such information. General Regulations Governing Loans. 32. No loan for a sum less than $500 nor greater than $3000 will be made, and in ho event wfll the loan exceed 75 per cent of the net appraised value of the property of fered as security and- approved ,by the commission. The commisison reserves ne ngnt to reject any application for a loan when it ap pears to the commission that the granting of such loan would not conform to good business princi ples. , i ' 33. Pooling of property by two or more applicants for the purpose of securing a combined loan there on will not be permitted by the commission. Each application must be complete in itself, and the security orfered in each case must be separate and distinct from the security offered by any other applicant: No loans will be made upon undivided interests in prop erty. 34. Two or more parcels of real property located In one county and all owned by one qualified person may be offered as security for any one loan. Said parcels need not be ot the same class. 35. Timber lands or mining claims will not be accepted by the commission as security for a loan, nor will unproductive or unim proved property be accepted when the loan is desired for the con struction or a home on the partic ular property offered as security. 36. Applicants for loans man furnish evidence of title satisfac tory to the commisison. Such evl. dence after completion of the loan will be filed la the offices of the commission and will be returned to the borro er when the: loan is entirely paid. Such evidence of title will not be loaned to the bor rower nor to any nerson under anv conditions whatsoever prior to the complete satisfaction of the debt. J 7. Kejectlon of an application ior a loan or a given amount on the grounds of insufficient valup of the security shal Inot operate to prevent tne submission of a new application for a loan of lesser amount on the same security or for the same or greater amount on tne same and additional security. or upon other security. 38. In ascertaining the net ap praisea valuation of Dronertv. there shall be deducted from the total value of the property.' all liens for public improvements. sewers, drainage richta or for ir rigation or other similar Dumose and the remainder, after suc'a de- aucuon, shall represent the net appraised value under the law The attorney shall specify said lines in nis report on form No, SAiii to thecom mission. 33. The act contemplates the repayment of all loans made by the commission. The inability of the applicant is not limited to the property mortgaged but continues as a personal obligation against iae applicant. 4 0. Loans will not be anthnr. izea or approved by tlie commis sion for any other purpose than ior a larm or home" loan nm nucu in me act. Insurance 41. Where the .real property ottered as security for the loan consists of both land and imnr0v2 ments thereon, and where the value of such improvements is in cluded la the- net appraised val uation, such improvements shall be Insured against lire by the bor rower to the full extent of the loan or the insurable value there of In fa'vor of the state of Oregon. Premiums on such policies to he paid for by the borrower in ad vance and receipt for same filed with the policy. In the office ot the . commission. Such insurance policies shall be Issued by , com panies approved by tho coinmia-' .J. , ioage memoers oi tne tiK3 in uoa Angcies go tnrougn a nnique Initiation before Ihey mi fuU fledged members. TIose in this grojt had to ride an elephant into deep water, where they were rffW a ducking, much to the delight of oltfer members least three years from the date of execution of the mortgage. lrK-lurc in llandline .ii.Ji-i- tMm for Iioans 42. Immediately upon receipt by the commission o! an applica tion for a loan the rcretar shall lorward to" ;he boird of pprdi?- ers blank forms "Report of Ap praisal," containing a cle.?-ript!on of the property offird as secur ity and suitable blank spices for the appraisers' repo: l Thj a)- praisera will then proceed w.th- rut unnecefisary delay to view the property, and wiil roport their findings to the comiaission. 4 3. Upon receipt cf tl:' report of appraisal, the apV.iciUon and appraisers .reports will bo refer red to the commission, who will consider flame and Tentatively ap prove or reject the application. 44. Should the application re ceive the tentative approval "f the commission, the applicant will be notified anJ directed to obtain at his own expense -an pbsfr;ct oT ti ne or ceruiiTaie oi fi'-r: nimii nue md present same to the attorney. At the same time, the secretary, :hall forward to in attorney a blank form. "Repor: of Attorney on Title." which shail contain a description of the property of fered as security The att-irney cnall then proceed to examine the tbstract or certificate of title in fciirancH and will report his find ings to the commission. 43. In considering tit! liens in favor of municipalities or oth er political subd'vis on of tho state must be removeJ to the ex tent due r delinqu?nT. ' 4G. Abstract fu.-nisicJ mn-t be prept by a respi- 0.j :ib siractor. or if ri 'wiirancc cer tificate i-; f.iniln! it mnct l furnishe-t iy . c n..vy losnlly competent to insure titles under! the laws of the state of Oregon. 47. Should the attorney's re port show satisfactory title, the eecretary shall prepare a claim in favor of the applicant an-1 send same ti tli? attorney for comple tion. The attorney shall then cause the applicant to execute 'he required note (affixing necessary revenue stamp), mortgage and in surance policy, shall ascertain that no liens or transfers affect ing the title of the property have taken place pending the accom plishment 'of the loan, shall cause the applicant to record all neces sary instruments and have same included in the abstract or cer tificate of title insurance at the expense of the applicant, shall then cause the applicant to exe cute thfl claim, and shall loiward the claim, abstract. mortgage, note, insurance policy and other Instruments involved to tho com mission.. Payment of tlaJnis 4S. All claims shall b ap proved by the commission before payment is authorised, and the fact of such approval Phali be re corded in the minutes. The sec retary is" authorized and dkected to certify the fact of such approv al on all claims. After approval the claims shall be forwarded to the secretary of-statty'for the is suance of warrants. folk taku from different towatrtes told by Kathrin Pyl.-- ----- - "Pieturjr Tales from tb Rus sian' a boor for the! little read- ers. by Vlery Carriclc. r . .. ; ' ; "The Hot .Apprenticed, to' an EnchaBteri." fairy stories retold by Padrlajp Col am: t - ; -The Plattaburg,-" a -torjr of cadets by Arthui Stanwood Pier.-' f ' ' I "Jed's Doy. adventures of the great world war, told by the au thor of "JedWVarrvn Uee CrosA j AMEIUCAN LEAGUE I At Cleveland U. H, K. Washington . . . . I Cleveland!... J... 6 X 1 Erk-kson. Courtney. ' lichacb.,, Acoeta and 'Jharrity;! Mail. Hag- by and O'Neill. I R, II. K. ; .5 IS .4 IS 2 Walters; "Ry Jove! Isabel, wbrn I see my account that the car has cont us over a thousand this year, 1 get cold feet" "Well, llnry don't blame me. T advised yon not to keep an ac couut." Life. 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The first letter of tho nods repreaeota 1, tha eecoad letter repreacata S, the third letter reproaanta 8, aad aa oa. Tha taath latter ia each oodo tipieaaats tho dphor instead ef 10. "Each ssm, as 70m tea, ia stood of a sat Van Is mad ap of letters, hat it casta Us eaJr tho letters that are caataiaad ia the eodo above it. "Now chaste tho letters of each svat lata their oquirslent Bombers, sceordiag to tho cods sbofs, patting them down lis hr line from left to ri(ht exactly aa the letters: far inaiaaca. tha first letter of tho first saa W X. M as too will sea ia the first lector of tho secret eeao abwro tka sea sad thaiafen rop- This Great Contest Is Absolutely FREE of Expense. Send In Your Answers To-day! Piaa r roaaata asmber 1. B, tao sseoad tatter' la tho first line of tho- first oam Is tho oigatfe lattar ia tad oodo ahowo ik.thsiafsro It toa ssaeata anmber S. , " "After 70a hare ehsarod orerr letter of the sum into a asmber. add f tho' aaas tato exactly as 70 woald ar athar sam, ad fla oroa, amd the total that 70a gat gltas TO 7oar eluos to tho Barnes of tho hteie tun, 1 . "Tho week Mt yomr chios tkia wtyi "Beriaaiag at the left haad Bids of tha total of roar soas ehaaaw each fWrarO of tho total back to ito lettav as toprsasaled fas tho secret cede above the sam; too iaataaea,. I can tell 70a that too first aashber of tko total of tho first sua is 7. Tha lotter O at the) eesoath latter la tho oodo above the flret aaxa, tharafora the first lotter ispiaaealad br year total ia lattor C Vow ehaaga ovary sam br of year total ia tho sane way aad a will kavo tko aaas at tk atorht Su twuf Mated hy that sam.". . ji TTm ThJs io mot aa easy problaaa, bat f T i t aa parsovaraaeo amy fiad yoa the aaaMO oi the groat Movio Stara. Par tko beet aaawora anbantlad wo wiil pay tko iaQowtag psaisaJ This great eoataat is belli y eoadnetad by The Suiesitiaa Pablishing Go Bajatn, Oro- f js,' on of tko largest aad best kaown pob iahiag booses ia Orarom. This is year STvaraatea that -tho pttaea will bo awarded with abeolate fairness and soaareaess to yea ed every other cotttestaat. Prankly, it it is tea dad to in trad nee Tha Pacific Homestead. Oreroa's Greatest Fans atacasine. and Tha Worthweat PeoJtry JooraaL tha leading poul try marasine of the Paeifio Northwest. Yoa assy ssuar aa wis tka boat of prises whether 70a srs a subscriber to either of these pub lications or ; aot aad moreover, yoa win either be asked Bar expected to take tbeae satasiaea or .spaad a siagla peaay of your e"Bcy to oompato. Her ii tka ides Tki Tieifo EemetUa4 h the oldest aad best farm magaaiao pab liahed ia tha Pacific Korthweet, ataoad week ly. - it aaa a very Ursa aumbar of read era. The North west Poultry Jomrnai is also very widely read aad fata the largest cireolatisa ef bbt maraiiae ia Us class pobliahad ia the Pacific Northwests But anr moUa is one of oar magaxiaaa ia every heme. We went mora readers to become ectainted with these Jamoas pablkaUeas. Therefor, wbea we . acknowledge year entry to' the contest aad yoa kaow year etaading for tha prisee, we shall aend yea wiihoat coat a copy e oar very la teat issees. Thsa ia order to qualify yor entry to he snt oa for th jodxtaf wsrdiag of the graad prues. yoa wiU be aafcei' 'a aasiat as ia carryiaa; aa tha bia ta- 1 trodaetlaa jnat foor frieads or aoigkhon. who will ap- preeiato taoao roauy wort wuo nil thai to twe readers So Tha Paelfia Ha 1 maraitaas rotalarly two readers to Tho Kortkwaat Poaisry Jo aal, or any other eombiaatmn ith like to make fear. Tea will easily fulfill thie ainrple eaaditioa fa a few miaotas of year spare iiia. sad wo wiil ovoa aaad ooaias to saea af yea frieads if yoa wain. how to nam TOtrt MLtmon. - Uaa only oao side ef tho paper that eoa taina aamea of tha Movie Stars, and pot year name aad addreao (stating Ut, Mrs. or Miai) ia tk upper right-kaad eerner. If y wk to write aaythiag bat 70a ssaosis. aao a aeparate sheet ef paper. Three independent ledges, having no ooa aoetwa wkstever witk Uis firm, will award Us prizes, aad tko answers gsiaiag ISO poiats will take tha Pirat Prisa. Tea win res z pomta far every aame eompleaed roetly. 40 paints will be awarded ior cv neataeaa, style, spaUing. auaotastioa, eta, 1 points for kaadwritiag, aad 100 pointa for falfOUag tho coasitioaa of tha al t Caa mat si 1 aa ta ----- av ik af tha indxee, ' v TI,,,",t.P!i wfll p. vvem- bT aO.1 192L h&modiatalv aftar wbik auswsrs wUl be Jadged aad the prises ed. Address year aaewera today The Grpat Movie Mystery, Statesman publishing Co., Salem, Or. w N These Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4tb 5th 6th. IS.90 Oask 5.04 Cash 6.0 Cash Ttk, th. 10th. tS.OO Cash 11th. 13.0 Cash litk, 15.00 Cask ISta. t5. Cash lth. tS.OO Cash 16th, is. Cask 1U, 16.00 Cask 17U. UM Cuk 1200.00 Cub 100.00 Cuh ZOJO0 Cuh 25.00 Cuh cuh 1O00 Cuh ' ' .1 . : Itth, ff.M Daaa lth. tM Oaaa Ota, . Cash 1st, . Cash 2na, f.M Cash 3r. ttta, ath. SOth. tt.O Oaak t7U. IS.IO Cuh Itk. IUH Cask vw.vv vaaa JS.00 Cask 8. Oaaa S O Oaea FBIZES GUAKAITTEn) elon and dull bo for a term of at serf!"