Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 13, 1925, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
A committee of five persona In
each county where sta.e funds are
to be loaned farmers (or re-seeding
their troim uuder the $1,500.0011
-relief act will assist the state
buurd of control in making the
loans, according to rules promul
gated by the board of control. The
rules include the following points:
A county committee of five per
sons avpjinted by the board of
control to ttssint lu the loaning of
state funds to farmers for re
eeeding purposes.
illank applications tor loans,
printed forum of notes and crop
mortgages, waivers of liens, etc.,
will be furnished by (he board of
control .o the county committee
for the use of applicants for re
seeding loans
Ail applications for loans must
be sworn to before a notary public.
Where the land to be re-seeded
Is held uuder lease or contract of
purchase, the certificate forming a
part of the application must be
ngned by the lessor or vendor.
The certificate of committee
recommending loan must be sign
ed by at least a majority of the
members, but the board of control
desires that the entire committer
pass upon the eligibility and ra-
potisiliility of the applicant.
Each application for a loan
must be accompanied by the cer
tificate of a responsible abstractor
or attorney at law.
Holders of prior 1.b upon the
crops to be mortgaged to the stale
mutit execute proper waivers there
of in favor of the state before any
application for loan Is finally ap
proved by the board. This rule,
however, does nor apply to lessees
of land held in trust by the Unit id
bt&tes government for its wards,
Proper waivers must be executed
by holders of mortgages, judg
ments or other Incumbrances upon
the land proposed to be re-seeded
In all cases where the lands
proposed to be re-seeded are held
under lease or contract of pur
chase providing for crop payments
to the vendor, the lessor or vendor
must join in the execution of the
crop mortgage to the state.
Before any loan can be approved
by the board satisfactory prosf
must be furnished by -the, commit
tee that the crops mortgaged to
the state are or wilt be insured
against loss by fire.
Upon the approval of a loan by
the board of control the state
treasurer will promptly remit the
amount thereof to a bank in the
county to be designated by the
committee, and the committee
shall be responsible for the prop
er disbursement of the proceeds of
such loan.
toon the delivery of any mort
gaged crop Into the warehouse, the
wheat receipts therefor shall be
Issued by the warehouseman in
the name of the Oregon state
board of control, and the same
shall be immediately transmitted
Ko the board, and thereafter the
grain represented by said receip's
may be sold by the board at such
time and for such price as it shall
deem for the best interests of the
state, and tie proceeds of such
sr.le. lo33 all proper deductions
shall thereupon be applied on the
mortgage debt.
CROWD HEARS MERGER
PAY TRIBUTE TO LINCOLN
The hall of representatives at
the state house wns thronged yes
terday when Col. W. G. D. Mercer,
chaplain of the state senate, de-livere-i
hlii address on Lincoln.
Much of the address was of a rem
iniscent character, describing Lin
coln as he was personally observ
ed by Colonel Mercer when ft
youn? man. Much of patriotic elo
quence entered Into the address
which was only about 20 minutes
In length.
On the rostrum of the hall of
representatives were members of
the supreme court and stite offi
cials, with Senator Gus C. Moser,
preaMent of the senate, presiding.
Senator La Follett of Marion coun
ty, who voted for Lincoln, was
honored with a place on the platform.
Shaft Dug to Save Cave-Imprisoned Man
rJCUE: COPigR? AT SAiip CAVE owg;JMER. CpWK?jeaaw1JOBM,: 6BVeAX
s
London, Feb. 1J. A special ar
tide in the Morning Post today as
serts that the kingdom of the Hed-
jaz la in ruins and that the city
of Jeddah, where King All's
troops have been holding out
against Ibn Saud's, baa fallen.
The article adds that Medina
and a city or two In the north
alone remain of the domain for
merly ruled by ex-King Hussein
and '.hese may pass into the hand.
of Ibn Saud's Wahabl warriors
within ft few days.
The last telegraphic advices
from Hedjax, received early this
week, said Jeddah was under shell
tire.
TITXMF.I. niSf'ftVF.RF.TV"!"h1' sharp nope. Their lamps
IN RESCUE SHAFT
INTO SAND CAVE
(Continued from Pa pre One
meutli of Sn cftf In mi oris-.
inal exploration of the diamond
drill, a few feet distant from the
ah&ft a soft spot was Indicated at
SI feet, and another such soft spot
was shown last niht, followed by
at least 19 feet of limestone. The
drill was boring further Into this,
early this morn inc. when ths top
of ths new tunnel was uncovered.
Drilling was at once stopped, to
concentrate on clearing out this
tunnel.
Timber Near Tun ml
The engineering staff made Im
mediate preparations to Umber
around and down Into the new tun
nel and finish the sixteenth sec
tion of shaft timbering only suf
ficiently to prevent serious cave-Ins
on the wall eppasrte the new tun
nel.
Carmlchael explored the mouth
of the new tunnel at daybreak and
said he hoped they would have
Collins by noon.
The new tunnel as the mouth
of It was further cleared away, was
easny large enough to accommo
date a good sized man, and as far
as they could peer down Into It,
ran straight away from the north
west corner of the shaft, diagonal
ly to the left toward the mouth
of Sand cave.
The tunnel was discovered Just
underneath a t Mb k;HtweaCoa ledge j
giving ths officials hops the new
tunnel was part of the asm honey
comb working in which Collins is
trapped.
From, his preliminary explora
tion of ths new fuonel, Carmlchael
indicated he believed the tunnel
would lead down to a huge pit lo
cated Just behind Collins. Entering
this, they could roll the rock off
Collins leg's and release him.
PAGE SEVEN
GERMAN HUASFRAU
LEARNS TO REDUCE
Berlin. Germany. The radio
has been pressed Into service to
tell the German uausfruu what she
may eat and what she must refrain
from eating to retain a graceful
form. Ten minutes are given ev
ery evening on the radio program
to a discussion of practical hints
on women a diet. The chief com
mandmenta reads, "don't eat too
much chocolate and candy."
discovered on the left or north
west side of the Sand cave rescue
.shaft early today. Timbering was
rushed on the fifteenth section
and preparations made to drive
piling Into the side wall, around
and above the tunnel hole, so
rescue party could enter It with
safety.
The hole was unmistakably
passageway leading down Into
limestone cave and miners brought
up pieces of cavernous rock to ex
hibit to H. T. Carmlchael. The
medical staff and other officials
were hurriedly awakened.
While the miners felt that It
might be several hours before
rescue party would be permitted
to explore the tunnel, there was
already keen competition among
the diggers for the honor of going
uown on tne next shift. The down
draft In the shaft was so strong
tnat the miners lamps were blown
out when they looked down the
new tunnel.
Hole Discovered
The hole was first discovered
about 1:30 a. m., and Carmlchael.
In charge of the shaft and a doctor
were awakened. Meanwhile, the
diggers had uncovered a hole
which seemed two or three feet
high extending downward at a
LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
OBSERVED AT SILVERTON
Silver ton. Or., Feb. 13. (Spe
cial) To commemorate the birth.
day of Abraham Lincoln, members
of the Women's Relief Corps and
-lie Grand Army of the Republic
cave a program Thursday after
noon at the Knights of Pythias
hill. The program was opened by
ill
BE EXAMINED AT ONCE
T0 NOT suffer Indefinitely wfeh
Plies of other ReAil or Colon dis
orders. Examination will relieve you of
worry ind doubt about your condition
and my treatments will csuse speedy
recovery of your former good bsalta
ana vigor.
My treatment for Piles It GUARAN
TEED to cure you or the fee for your
tremments will be ftnmdcd.
Call or writ, for nry FREE
i oa Pile, sad otbsr
gets! sad Cola
exercises by troop No. 2 of the
Girl Scouts under the leadership of
Mrs. Alfred u. Nelson. Other nutn
bers of the porgrom were: Piano
duet by Hazel and Irene Goyetti
leading by Mildred Clow, vocal
solo by Mrs. M. U. Gunderson
piano oto br Cora Goplerud, read
ing by Edna Lyons, Piano duet by
Mildred Gilkerson and Mab!c
Digerness, vocal solo by W. A.
Long, song by Girl Scouts, address
by lto Deri uoetz, "America" by
audience and benediction by Iter.
layton Judy.
when they looked down the hole.
The bottom of the shaft was hur
riedly cleared for the sixteenth sec
tion of timbering so short piles
could be driven In the side wall
parallel to the new tunnel.
Ths discovery of the new tunnel
was closely guarded, the miners
refusing to talk about it. Cut look
in down the mouth of the shaft,
the shadow of the Hole was clear
ly evident. The downdraft had
cleared out the shaft of the thin
fog which has filled ths shaft
since ths cold snap, caused by the
miners breathing and the warmth
of their bodies and the hole In the
flickering light of the miners
lamps, appeared to extend nearly
half way across one side of the
six foot square shaft.
The hole was found In the side
wall at about the 50 foot mark,
measuring from the low side, or
55 feet measuring from the high
side of the shaft away' from the
ADENOIDS
TONSILS
SUCCESSFUL
NON-SURGICAL
TREATMENT
No loss of strength, blood or
time. Ton-ad a most efficient
ind modern home remedy that
m now revolutionising ths old
method of treating these Im
portant glands of the human
body, besides being a powerful
preventive of Inflammatory
conditions and catarrh of the
nose and throat. The Ton-ad
treatments are carefully com
pounded In a Specialist's own
laboratory. Hundreds of adults
ind children have regained per
fect health and happiness
through this proven humanitar
ian method.
Hundrels of letters have been
received from former sufferers,
praising the tvrrat effectiveness
of non -surgical Ton-nd. Write
for free booklet No, 71 contain
ing evidence, together with in
teresting Ton-ad Information.
Don't rteliy write today.
THK TON AD COMPANY
210-211 11 rail burg 111 tig.
Los Angeles, Calif.
PHESTC0LDS
Apply over tnroat and chest
cover with hot flannel cloth.
WICKS
W VABORUB
Ot 17 Million Jar UJ Yearly
i ' & a
The Arrival of
Spring
Brings to your mind visions of sun
shiny days, budding trees, greening leaves
and many pleasant day3 out-of-doors and
that calls for new apparel
WOOL FLANNELS
Tbo Newest
Fabrlo for Spring In
favored Colors are Here.
(lie Season's
This Is an excellent &11 wool flannel especially manu
factured ftr ono piece dresses; all you need are two
lengths for a dress. Colors are Tan. Cocoa. Llostick-red
and Rust; they're very good
looking. The width Is 54
Inches. A n pea ranee and
wearing quality really Jus
tify a higher price for them.
Tan. Cocoa, Llostick-red
$2.98
YAW)
YOUIt MAIL ORDKItS
receive careful attention. We pay postage or express
within a radius of a hundred miles.
SATISFACTION GUARANTIED
on every purehass or your money
cheerfully refunded.
SPRING SENDS ITS
HARBINGERS
The first hint of the spring node is in
these ensemble suits. Maintaining the slen
der line, thcij introduce a wealth of novelty
in detail.
Charmane and Crepe, Twill and Crepe,
Flannel and Crepe and all Flannels, beauli'
fully trimmed with silken braids, button
and ribbons.
Prices Start at $29.75
"CAN AND JJO"
SAI.FM STORE I'OltTI.AM) SII.K SHOP
ISS KtaCc Street 3M Alder Street
Hutcheon Paint Store
Faint, Varnish, Enamel, Ealsomine
and Wallpaper
If you have a painting job to do come
in and get our prices.
We have the right materials and can
tell you the amount required for any;
job' large ot small
Get the benefit of our 30 years experi
ence as practical painters.
Phone 594 m S. Com'L St.
Buy Tour Paint at a Paint Store
A drive has been started by the
American Legion ?ost at Klam
ath Falls to enroll every ex-service
man In the county In the organization.
PhysltliM win aiafart Uctiat Muiht
ltd coll n.j ttll at thi riout lunf com
plication that way remit. Laadina phyal
c.ani sow prawrlba BALSA MEA (or all br
chial a flic lion. Well anowa Dr. Banl. F.
Crab tret, Andaraoa, Mo., write. : "l uia It
axe m vaty for mv Brirtlco ani y family.
it la luick. aura mi asia its tcnos nta
sot hi of alia."
Towtra me ana or in innuenzs epidemic
currrnmeut physician noticed that a tnbt
of Indiana in Nevada, by the uae of oil from
a natirc plant were Immune (rum the raracea
of Innurnu. lie used these oil amonf hla
whim paiienta ana men in a nospii, veer
fluwinf with "death" caaea. Newa of tha
reaulta awept the world and for aome lime
BAL8AMKA cumblnes tiiese Dure vuuetabtc
alia la a pleasant ayrup. It fifes mlra.ulom
result In fnur waya : 1. It aoothes Uie In
flamed membranes and rclleres irritation. 1. I'
'Jirrvanea aerretmn of mucnua aitd perm l if
sasy expectoration, 3. It atlmtilatfs pi' res ot
a akin in throw! nit off body poison and
i. ii sinaao si ma cauao. quicaiy cuecainj
term action.
no not conruM wnn ordinary oauam
wueh ammo that are only aoothlna avruua
and do not go to the basa of the trouble,
Dnlik other cough remedies BALSAMKA ll
free from coal tar and other harmful nar
cotics. Heanant to take and absolutely safe
w aiyo to cnuaren.
Be sure you ejet BAL-SA-MK A with the
oletur or the Indian on the packs ce. Guar
anteed to relieve any cough, no matter from
what cause, or your tnouey back. All drug-
In Salem buy It
from J. C. Perry drug store. Adv.
Try Before You Buy
SEWING MACHINES
Ten Days Free Trial
From our large Stock of Rebuilt Sewing Machines.
We will send you one on ten days trial.
All Makes Any Styles
Pick Your Favorite
Send us your name, address and the names of
two references. We will send you the machine
you want.
Prices $15.00 to $50.00
All machines sold under five year guarantee.
Write for particulars.
White Sewing Machine Company
of Oregon
Two Stores 185 Broadway Portland
340 Yamhill Street
CHRONIC
COUGHS
Tooth
Brushes
Regular 35c to 50c
Special while they last
15c
Schaefer's
DRUG STORE
The Pcnslar Store
135 North Commercial
"Yellow Front'' Phone 197
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
Blankets
First quality, pair
$1.90 and $2.29
Blankets
Pretty Plaids, nice and
fluffy, 4 1-8 lb., was $1.50,
now, pair
$3.95
9-4 Sheeting
A fair quality, yard
50c
Outing Flannels
Lights or dark, our 23c
grade for
19c
36-in. Burlap
Green or brown, yard
25c
Kayser's Gloves
New shades, pair
75c and 59c
New Renfrew
Suitings
Sunfast and Tubfast, yard
59c
Silk Hosiery-
Full fashioned, $2 grade for
$1.25
Ladies' Sweaters
New Styles
$2.50
Mercerized
Tablecloth
Special yard
69c
Nashua Blankets
Extra large sizes, pair
$3.19
Nashua best white
Blankets
Colored striped borders.
Notice the size, 72x81, pair
$4.50
3 lb. Stitched
Cotton Batt
$1.25
36 Inch
Challie
Pretty Patterns, yard
. 19c
Turk Towels
17x35
22V2C
36 Inch
Dress Linen
New shades, yard
90c
New, Crepe
Suitings
Sunfast and Tubfast, yard
65c
New Silk Scarfs
Wide ones, pretty colors,
$2.50 and $1.25
36 inch Bleached
Muslin
Nice soft material, yard
14c
Heavy Scotch
Linen Towels
18x32, a bargain
57c
Millinery Department a Big showing of
Flowers Beautiful Goods.
Very Low Prices
240 - 246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
Marketing at Piggly Wiggly is not a guessing contest. You know
what you are buying and know that you will have what you bought
when you get home, instead of guessing what you will get when you
order by telephone.
You know that all the prices will be low at Piggly Wiggly instead
of just a few "specials" used by some stores to attract you, leaving you
to guess how much you are overcharged on the balance of your groceries
You will enjoy selecting your own at Piggly Wiggly, as did almost
4000 lust week.
FLOUR
Crown, 49 lbs $2.59
Gold Medal, 49 lbs $2.73
Gold Medal, 24i2 lbs $1.40
Cherro Hardwheat, 49 lbs $2.50
CANNED GOODS
Lakeview Peas . 14c
Festival Golden Com .20c
Del Monte Crosby Corn 19c
Tendersweat Corn 16c
Palace Car Golden Corn 19c
Royal Club Corn .19c
Libby's Kraut, No. 22 lGc
Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2io....l7c
Value Cut Beans lie
MISCELLANEOUS
Black Walnut Meats, per lb 53c
English Walnut Meats, lb 75c
10 qt. Galv. Water Bucket 20c
Snydcrs Catsup, pts 2ic
Best Creamery Butter, lb 47c
Shrimp, 3 cans for ...33c
CEREALS
Post Toasties or Corn Flakcs....llc
Grape Nuts, 2 for 33c
Cream Wheat, 2 for.... 45c
Kernels of wheat l'Jc
Rolled Oats, 9 lbs 55c
Pastry Flour, 10 lbs 55c
Flapjack Flour 27c
Fluff Cake Flour 33c
SOAPS
Crystal White, 6 bars 23c
White Wonder, 6 bars 21c
Sunny Monday, 7 bars 23c
Seafoam .23c
Maxine Elliot Sc
Palmolive .. 8c
Guest Ivory, 12 bars 50c
P. & G. SOAP DEAL
6 P. & G. Naptha, 5 medium
Ivory, 1 large crisco, all for....79c
We have just received a fresh shipment of Ferry's Garden Seeds.
We carry a full line of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Phone 14
456 State St.