PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1912. EIGHT PAGES A LITTLE DANDERINE WILL MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, SOFT, FLUFFY, ABUNDANT Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff If you Wish to Double the Beauty of your Hair in Ten Minutes surely Try a Danderine Hair Cleanse Your ha!r becomes liHt, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young pr''s after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and crciuliy draw it through your hair, takirjj one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments )ou have doubled tlx beauty cf your hair. 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If you care for prettv, soft hair and lots of it surelv pet a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any druggist or toilet counter, and just try it. r 1 KANSAS PROTECTS -biak sky" i,av pits imsomotkk.s ixdki: coxtuol ments hereinafter required, every such investment company, domestic or foreign, shall file in the office of the bank commissioner of this state, together with a filing- fee of two dol lars ana fifty cents, the following the service of process on the secre tary of state, and stipulating: and agreeing that such service or process on the secretary of state shall be tak en and held, in all courts, to be as valid and binding as if due service had been made upon the company itself, according to the laws of this or any other state, and such instru ment shall be authenticated by the seal of said foreign investment com pany ami by the slgnuture of a mem ber of the co-partnership or com pany. If It be a co-partnership or company, or by the signatures of the president nnd secretary of the Incor porated or unincorporated association if it be an incorporated or unincor porated association, and shall be ac companied by a duly certified copy of the order or resolution of the board pf directors, trustees or man agers of the corporation authorizing the said secretary and president to execute the same. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the bank commissioner to examine the statements and documents so filed, and if said bank commissioner shall deem it advisable he shall make or have made a detailed examination of such investment company's affairs, which examination shall be at the ex pense of such investment company, hereinafter provided; and if he finds that such investment company is solvent, that its articles of incorpor ation or association, its constitution and by-laws, its proposed plan of bus iness nnd proposed contract contain and provide for a fair, just and equit able plan for the transaction of bus iness, and in his judgment promises a fair return on the stocks, bonds and other securities by it offered for sale, the bank commissioner shall issue to such investment company a state nient reciting that such company has complied with the provisions of this act, that deailed information in re gard to the company and its securi ties is on file in the bank commis sioners office for public Inspection and information, that such investment company is permittted to do business In this state, and such statement shall Investment Schemes Must l'irst Itc Mied With .State Ilcforo Offered to luhlic and Courts arc I test mined 1-Yoni Killing Kntire Iaw. On request of Major Lee .Moor house .State Bank Commissioner J. X. Dolley. of Kansas, has mailed the Pendleton man a copy of the Kansas "Blue Sk- law which was enacted by the legislature in 191i, providing for the regulation and supervision of investment companies in Kansas. The law as it appears on the Kan sas statute books, follows: Section 1. Every corporation, ev ery co-partnership or company and every association (other than state and national banks, trust companies, real estate mortgage companies deal in exclusively in real estate mort gage notes, building and loan associ ations and corporations not organ ized for profit), organized or which shall be organized in this state, whether incorporated or unincorpor ated, which shall sell or negotiate for the sale of any stocks, bonds or other securities of any kind or character other than bonds of the United States, the state of Kansas, or of some mu nicipality of the state of Kansas, and notes secured by mortgages on real estate located in the state of Kansas, to any person or persons in the state of Kansas, other than those specifi cally exempted herein, shall be known for the purpose of this act as a do mestic investment company. Every such investment company organized in any other state, territory or gov ernment, or organized under the laws of any other state, territory or gov ernment, shall be known for the pur pose of this act as a foreign invest ment company. Sec. 2. Before offering or attempt ing to sell any stocks, bonds or other securities of any kind or character other than those specifically exempt ed in section l of this act to any per son or persons or transacting any business whatever in this state, ex cepting that of preparing the docu- documents to wit: A statement show ing in full detail the plan upon which it proposes to transact business. A copy of all contracts, bonds or other instruments which It proposes to also recite in bold type that the bank commissioner in no wise recommends the securities to be offered for sale by such security company. But If said bank commissioner finds that make with or sell to its contributors. Much articles of incorporation or as A statement which shall show the sociation, charter, constitution, by name and location of the inestment lawSi l)lan of business or proposed company, and an Itemized account of its actual financial condition, and the amount of its property and liabilities, and such other information touching its affairs' as said bank commissioner may require. If such investment company shall bo a co-partnership or an unincorporated association, 't shall also file with the bank com missioner a copy of its articles of co-partnership or asociation. and all other papers pertaining to its organi zation, and if it be a corporation or ganized under the laws of Kansas It shall also file with the bank com missioner a copy of its articles of in corporation, constitution and by-laws, and all other papers pertaining to its organization. If It shall be an in vestment companjr organized under the laws of any other state, territory or government, incorporated or un incorporated, it shall also file with the said bank commissioner a copy of the laws of such state, territory or government under which it exists or is incorporated, and also a copy of its charter, articles of Incorporation, con stitution and by-laws and all amend ments thereof which have been made and all other papers pertaining to its organization. Sec. 3. All of the above described papers shall be verified by the oath of a member of a co-nartnershin or company. If it be a co-partnership or company, or by the oath of a duly authorized officer, if it be an incor porated or unincorporated association All such papers, however, as are re corded or are on file in any public office shall be further certified to by the officer of whose records or ar chives they form a part, as being cor rect copies of such records or archives. Sec. 4. 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Name contract contain any provisions that is unfair, unjust, inequitable or op pressive to any class or contributors, or if he decides from his examination of its affairs that said investment company Is not solvent and does not Intend to do a fair and honest busi ness, and in his judgment does not promise a fair return on the stocks, bonds or other securities by it offered for sale, then he shall notify such investment company in writing of his findings, and it shall be unlawful for such company to do any further bus iness in this state until it shall so change its constitution and by-laws, articles of incorporation or associa tion, its proposed plan of business and proposed contract and its general fi nancial condition in such manner as t satisfy the bank commissioner that it is solvent, and its articles of in corporation or association, its consti tution and by-laws, its proposed plan of business and proposed contract provide for a fair, just and equitable plan for the transaction of business, and does, in his judgment, promise a fair return on the stocks, bonds and other securities by it offered for sale; provided, that all expenses paid or in curred and all fees or charges re ceived or collected for any examina tion made under the provisions of this section of this act shall be re ported in detail by the bank commis sioner and a full report and record thereof made in detail. Sec. 6. It shall not be lawful for any investment company, either as principal or agent, to transact any business, in form or character sim ilar to that set forth in section 1 of this act, except as Is provided in sec tion 2 of this act, until it shall have filed the papers and documents above provided for. No amendment of the charter, articles of incorporation, con stitution and by-laws of any such in vestment company shall become op erative until a copy of the same has been filed with the bank commission er as provided in regard to the origi nal filing of charters, articles of in corporation, constitution and by laws, nor shall it be lawful for any such investment company to transact business on any other plan than that set forth in the statement required to be filed by section 2 of this act, or to make any contract other than that shown In the copy of the pro posed contract required to be filed by section 2 of this act, until a writ ten statement showing in full detail the proposed new plan or transact ing business and a copy of the pro posed new contract shall have been filed with the bank commissioner, in like manner as provided In regard to the original plan of business and proposed contract, and the consent of the bank commissioner obtained as to making such proposed new plan or transacting business and proposed new contract.' Sec. 7. Any investment company may appoint one or more agents, but no such agent shall do any business for said investment company In this state until he shall first register with the bank commissioner as agent for such investment company, and for each of such registrations there shall be paid to the bank commissioner the sum of one dollar. Such registration shall entitle such agent to represent snld investment company as Its agent until the 1st day of March following, unless said authority la sooner re voked by the hank commissioner; and such authority shall be Hubject to re vocation at any time by the bank commissioner for cause appearing to him sufficient. Sec. 8. Every Investment company domestic or foreign, shall file at the close of business on Ilecember list and June 30th of each yar, and at such other times as required by the bank commissioner, a statement veri fied by oath of the co-partnership or company, If it be a co-partnership or I company, or by the oath of a duly porated or an unincorporated associ ation, setting forth in such form as may be prescribed by said bank com missioner, its financial condition and tho amount of its assets and liabili ties, and furnishing such other infor mation concerning its affairs as said bank commissioner may require. Each regular stutement of December 31st and June 30th shall be accompanied by a filing fee of two dollars and fifty cents. Any investment company failing to file its report at the close of business December 31st or June 30th of each year within ten days of that date, or falling to file any other or special report herein required within thirty days after receipt of request or requisition therefor, shall forfeit its right'to do business in this state. , Sec. 9. The general accounts of every Investment company, domestic or foreign, doing business in this State shall be kept by double entry, and such company, its co-partners or managing officers, shall at least once in each month make a trial balance, of such accounts, which shall be re corded In a book provided for that purpose; such trial balances and all other books and accounts of such company shall at all times during business hours, except on Sundays and legal holiday, be open to the in spection of stockholders and Invest ors in said company or Investors 'in the stocks', bonds or other securities by it offered for sale and to the bank commissioner and his deputies. Sec. 10. The bank commissioner shall have general supervision -and control, as provided by this act, over any and all investment compa nies, domestic or foreign, doing bus iness in this state,., nnd nl such In vestment companies shall be sub ject to examination by the bank com missioner or his duly authorized dep uties at any time the bank commis sioner may deem it advisable and in the same manner as is now provid ed for the examination of state banks. The rights, powers, and privileges of the bank commissioner In connection with such examinations shall be the same as is now provided with ref erence to examination of state banks; and such investment company shall pay a fee for each of such examina tion of not to exceed five dollars for each day or fraction thereof plus the actual traveling and hotel expenses of said bank commissioner or deputy that he is absent from the capitol building for the purpose of making such examination, and the failure or lefusal of any investment company to pay such fees upon the demand of the bank commissioner or deputy while making such examination shall work a forfeiture sf Its right to do business In this state. Sec. 11. Whenever it shall appear to the bank commissioner that the assets of any investment company doing business in this state are im paired to the extent that sucdi assets no not equal its liabilities, or that it is conducting its business in an unsafe, inequitable or unauthorized manner, or is jeopardizing the inter est of its stockholders or investors in stocks, bonds or other Securities by It offered for sale, or whenever any investment company shall fail or re fuse to file any papers, statement or documents required by this net, with out giving satisfactory reasons there for, said bank commissioner shall ut once communicate such facts to the attorney ' general w ho shall thereup on apply to the supreme court or to the district court where such com pany is located or is doing business or to a judge of either of said courts for the appointment of a receiver to take charge of and wind up the bus iness of such investment company and if such fact or facts be made to ap pear it shall be sufficient evidence to authorize the appointment of a receiver and the making n't sueh or ders and decrees In such cases as equity may require. I Sec. 12. Any person who shall' knowingly or willfully subscribe to or make or cause to be made any false statements or false entry In any book of such Investmen company, or ex hibit any fafse paper with the inten tion of deceiving any person author ized to examine into the affairs of such investment company, or shall make or publish any false statement. of the financial condition of such in vestment company, or the stocks, bonds or other securities by it offer ed for sale, shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction there of shall be fined not less than two hundred dollars nor more than ten thousand dollars, and shall be im prisoned for not less than one year nor more than ten years in the state penitentiary. Urn When shown positive and ' reliable proof that a certain remedy had cured many cases of female ills, wouldn't any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble r Here are five letters from southern women which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. LETTISH FK03I VIRGINIA. Elliston, Va. "I feel it my duty to express my thanks to you and your preat medicine. I was a sufferer from female troubles and had been con fined in bed over one third of my timo for ten months. I could not do my housework and had faintiug- spells so that my husband could not leave mo alone for Ave minutes at a time. " Now I owe my health to l.vdia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Puriiier. Whenever I see a suffering- woman 1 want to tell her what these medicines have done for mo and I will always speak a food word for thcin." Mrs. Kouekt Blaxke.ssiiii', Elliston, Montgomery Co., Va, LETTER rilOM LOUISIANA. New Orleans. La. "I was passing- through the Chnnpe of Life nnd be fore I took Lydia K. l'inkhnin's Vegetable Compound 1 was troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy feeling's, backache nnd irregularities. I would get up in the morning- feeling tired out and not fit to do anything. "Since I have been taking your Compound and Blood Purifier I feel all right. Your medicines are worth their weight in gold." Mrs. UA8TOH liLOSDEAU, 1341 Polymnia St., New Orleans, La. LETTER FROM FLORIDA. ' Yi'auehula, Fla. "Some time ago I wrote to you giving you my symp toms, headache, backache, bearing-down, nnd discomfort in walking, caused .by female troubles, "I got two bottles of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd a paek'ige of Sanative Wasli and that was all I used to make me a well woman. "1 am satisfied that if I had done like a good many women, and had not taken your remedies, I would have been a great sufferer. But I started in time with the right medicine and got well. It did not cost very much either. I feel that you are a friend to all women nnd 1 would rather use your remedies than have a doctor." Mrs. Mattik Hodnot, Box 400, Wan chula, Florida. LETTER FR03I WEST VIRGINIA. Martinsburg, W. Va. " I am glad to say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound has done wonders for my mother, daughter and myself. " I have told dozens of people about it and my daughter says that when she hears a girl complaining with cramps, she tells her to take your Com pound." Mrs. Maky A. liot'KENBEHUY, 713 N. 3rd St., Martinsburg, W. Va. ANOTHER LETTER FROM VIRGINIA. Newport News.Va. "About five years ago I was troubled with such pains and bloating every month that I would have to go to bed. "A friend told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I soon found relief. The medicine strengthened me in every way and my doctor approved of my taking it, "I will be glad if my testimony will help some one who is suffering from female weakness." Mrs. W. J. BlAYTON, 102 llaiupton Ave., Newport News, Va. Why don't you try this reliable remedy? Sec. 13. Any person or persons, agent or agents, who shall sell or attempt to sell the stock, bonds or other securities of any investment company, domestic or foreign, or the stock, bonds or othcr securities by it offered for sale, who have not complied with the provisions of this act, or any investment company, do mestic or foreign, which shall do any business, or offer or attempt to do any business, except as provided In section two of this act, which shall not have complied with the provisions of this act, or any agent or agents who shall do or attempt to do any business for any Investment company, domestic or foreign, in this state, which agent is not at the time duly registered and has fully complied with the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a' misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined for each offense not less than one hundred dollars nor more thnn five thousand dollars, or by Impris onment In the county Jail for not more than ninety days, or both such fine and Imprisonment, at the dis cretion of the court. Sec. 14. AH fees herein provided for shall be collected by the bank commissioner and by him shall he turned into the state treasury, and all fees so turned into the state treas ury are herehy reappropriated to the hank commissioner for the purpose of paying all salaries and expenses necessary for carrying this act Into effect; and tho bank commissioner Is hereby authorised to appoint such clerk and deputies ns are actually and absolutely necessary to carry this act Into full force and effect, none of whom shall be related by blood or marriage to such bank commission er or any of his deputies. All mon ey actually and necessarily paid out by tho bank commissioner to any clerk or deputy appointed under this act, as salaries, or any money actu ally and necessarily paid out by tho bank commissioner, or by any clerk or deputy appointed under this act, for traveling or incidental expense shall be paid by the state treasurer out of such f es upon the state au ditor's warrar. s, to be Issued upon sworn vouchc containing an Ite mized accoun; if such salaries or ex penses. Sec. 15. Si"-uld the courts declanS!, any section of this act unconstitution-0 nl or unautho' zed by law, or In con flict with any other section or pro vision of this act, then such decision shall affect only the section or pro vision so declared to be unconstitu tional, and shall not affect any other section or part of this act. Many a man remains In the bache lor class because he Is skeptlci)l as to the ability of a woman to support him. There Is more Cntnrrh In this section of the country thnn all other diseases put together, and until the Inst few years was supposed to be Incnrable. For a great mniiy years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by ronatnntly failing to cure with local treatment, announced It Incurable. Science hns proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney h Co., To ledo, Ohio, l tbe only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a tenspoonful. It acts directly on the blood anil mucous sur faces of the system. They offer one hun dred dollar for any rase It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: K. J. CUE.NKY & Co., Toledo, hlo. Kohl by Drnpulsts. 75c. Take Hall's family Pills for constl-patlou. 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