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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1917)
SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY. FEB. 26, 1911 CHINKS BEAT BEAVERS Iti.- Some cigarettes may be mild, but they don't satisfy. BUT Chesterfields satisfy, yet they're mild! This is a new kind of enjoyment for a cigarette to give. It is something that no cigarette, except Chesterfields can give you, regardless of price. Why? Because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend! Jfaf1?Cf4u3s$acco (Sr. Portland. Or.. K Whore is ill t'hiuarmin who rannot stick out hi chest to lay and strut? Tiir all-t'binete baaebull ti an. of Honolulu beat I'ortland im it- attend spring tntatu game. " to H. Wirelens liicaugf received here naiil that Ayau. an nrien tal oatfleMer, knocked the ball over ilie fence scoring another eelenti.il ahead of hint and win- jlFour Dutch Steamers Were Towed Into Port : 1 niiiK th Mtc-t. been signed by I .f i with the Seattle league dub this v Avail 1 1 C a t C I I I v I M IF 5 CALL crs Minado. Bandoeng, Zaan.lijk and Kemland were not sunk in tin1 Soman submarine attack on a sipiadrou of seven Hutch shipe February 88j mmi I ing to reliable information today. Thev are reported now to have been towed into Krt and were said not to have hern as badly damaged in the attack as ft rt reported. Crews of the. Dutch ships brought 0 l.i-nudon to make affidavit before the Dotes consul general as to the tireuni stances of the attack by Herman sub marines, were returned to Falmouth today. The a only thrt attack o created i Ordinance Forbidding Dogs Running at Large, Being Enforced . Kive dispatch Dutch ships February 2 grave situatio Germany. WENT LONG WAY TO VOTE To 1 order a supply of Sun 1 . " Kisi urancs iiuiii your dealer. SunkUt aro the uniformly good Oranges. Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit Growers Exchange ! y. I,,, ,i -IA5? Breaking Records for Result that' what our little Want Ads are doing for everybody who tries them iile -Wi CIGARETTES "Tho Clicjtcrfic'J ClenJ contains tha IMCi fauKCUJ ru-k'iih tobacco SAMJOUN for richnestl CAVALLA for . 0:111; SMYRNA for - . !! XANTHI or irxsraneo, co.-nlmud with the bwt i menic iaf. 20 for 10c and yet they're MILD i tn promote the sale of said bonds, invit ing bids mi each issue of bonds to be sold, anil shall also lake such steps as it may deem advisable In eucourage pupa liir subscription by the people of the stute of Oreenn for anv ami nil of thi Rural Credit Bill Given in Full That Farmers May Know Course of Procedure the sale of said b n each issue of hiill also in aavtsaDie icriptlon by tlie peop Oregon for any ami ithi I. dun iMi the rVction 1, 2 of the State Iiurul Credits the State (1 ii thi aid nun' clpat thi thi said iii- In ncc visions of Article XI I li, ot the Constitute Oregon, entitled the ti st i 1 ut tun Amendme ml Hoard shall issue the .State of Oregu $50,000 or some multiple ffuch amounts as laid In necessary to reasonably demand for farm loans nticnduicnl. section Said bomb tetest coupailH altnclieil ciiipon for each interes ill lie made. Said limn lions shall be made pnyal railed States gold coin standard of freight shall Ih- paid by the slate ircnsurcr upon pieKontit.ion at his office upon or after date of payment named there. hi. The slate Iroasurer shall keep a register of nil bonds issued and sold under said amendment, noting therein the numbers of the bonds, date of issuance, date of sale, and such other files as in the ,iudg diall liuv to thom, one payment .hat and said eou I to bearer, in if the present amount of the bid. la case the success ful bidder falls to complete the pur chase his check siiall be forfeited to the state. All chi l lis shall be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. The board shall sell bunds to the highes, uud best bidder, but may reject any and all bids; ver. that at the time ot e any bowls issued under 1 of such issue, and the I shall be given of Oregon and I hi as trustee of an' suite treasurer tn til .1 shall tni .;u s of id in nrovideil. li leem offering for sa this act, nolle amount thereo State tteusuiei I .llllil Hum ril funds, and sail Slate Land Bi ential right to to .III stati y trust ml sail prefer in pari id out trust or oil ; i m.i fineness, and or under his or its value, provided sui sold by the said 1 iheir par value, ie Bat issue in his or its ontrol, at tin I bondl cam aril for mor, Kach issue i rifted by said amendment. Section 4. All applications for loans under said amendment shall be made in writing to the Stale Land Board upon forms supplied by said board. Kach application shall contain an agreement drawn up in contract form wble.h shall fulfill the conditions of Section-; 5 and li of said amendment , which agreement shall be signed by the applicant and his signature attested by a notary public or other person qualified to attest sig natures within the slate of Oregon, Said application shall be accompanied by the required fee of oue per cent of I lie loan applied for, which fee shall be not less than $10 and which fees shall be paid inio the state treasury and credited lo a fund to be known as the'Bural Credits Expense Fund. Should a smaller sum be granted than is named in the ap plication, snid board shall refund to the applicant any balance due. Should the Dogs of high degree and dogs of low degree and dogs of military pedigree arc all under the ban of the Salem street commissioner who is carrying into effect the initiative charter amend ment of the people enacted into an or dinance by the council August 2, 1918. Ho favorites are being played by the street commissioner and even "Puppo Secretary Oleott's famous hunter, has been arrested as a vagrant and placed behind the bars. This morning lrvin Griffith was looking tor his dog at tliel police station. Chief Cooper referred him to Commissioner Low. who operates the dog jail on South Thirteenth street. According to the terms of this ordi nance it is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation tn allow u dog to run loose or be at large upon any of the public streets, highways, or other public places. The section' relating to loose dogs is as follows: ' ' All dogs found upon any of the public street, highways, or other pub lic places in tlie city of Salem, Oregon, shall be deemed to be running loose in to be at large Wltnin tne meaning im this ordinance, except such dogs as may be under control by means of a chain or leash or may lie in or upon any hide anil while so ti be di led to b Hot of the own The ordinance authorizes the street ........ ..;;. n a-hv of his agents to take up loose dogs. Bach polit is also empowered to take ur dogs. Since its past been enforced a lowed to run the time eonsiderabl 111., Feb. 2(1 Harris, of Portland, Or li. Herschey, of Terre Haute, were rested today on information files) by election commissioners of Danville, men are charged with registering ilb ly for a city election. They are b held without bond. Castle Charles I SHIPPIl.U WILL ARM Atlantic traffic, the line said Xen Y'ork. Feb. 20. - if the address ol lit before congress this after armine ot American ship Vmerican line passenger ship: today. ins tlie the presi The I BOM me st- piatg, tin- dug , v. ill be armi I immediatelv d at once, will adv and the company rtise resumption TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS i TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS INFW FXPRFR5,RifNTli n h wm sybh k b mm m oth h ra mm m r xi n n or upon any vc- reln or on, shall under the personal Con or custodian tiicicuj officer the loose the WE ARE ?s HE H ir par m ot be k I him i, app ntion for a loan be reji d shall return to the nppl ly received with the a such amount as may be over the office nnd othei Tiione in invcsl iffal in bonds shall be advertised in two news papers of general circulation in the oltj eled the caul the plication ecessarv expense npplica- law has not il dogs have been al treets at will. At that interest was nroused on account of the poor nogs ami .i threat was made to take the matter in to tae courts but it never developed. TONG MEN ARRESTED Portland, Ore., Feb. 20 Three alleged members of tlie Hop Sing tong are un der arresa today, suspected of complic ity in the killing of Ham Quong Fong. a ennnerv foreman, sniu nine iur . Chinese gunmen Saturday afternoon. Those in custody are i-.ee tun. Jeu job and Wong Chttttg Sung. They were ar rested near the scene some time after Hum had been attacked as he sat In a taxieab. TRAFFIC IS RESUMED meat of said board nay Sfl jiccurate record of bonds i under mcli amendment. Iannis shall be lithograi bond paper and shall bear of the state treasurer and slate, shall be sealed will the state of Oregon, and mil ore of the stale ireasui his certificate that 'hey hi istered in his office- nainii registry. Section .1. Bond ! shall for cash. All bids to p must be sealed and Rceon ver. ified check for fivo pf ol 1 ortlanil, Oregon, tor two weeks be fore the date upon Whin bids for Mid sale are to be opened and considered ami rve to keep an shall, if deemed best by the board, be sued anil sold advertised in some financial or bond Saul coupon newspaper in the city of New York ihed on good Such advertisements shall Invite bids I he signature for said bonds, stute the manner in Secretary oV; which bids -shall be received, the date the seat Of .and place of sale, the character i ver tlie sig-1 bonds, the amount, rate of into ie If shall bear . nomination, lime to run and any ye been reg- other facts which may in the jud the date of of the board lend to procure iho advantageous sale of said bonds, ie sold only board shall also communicate b chase bonds! or otherwise w ith such boud deal lanied by a throughout the United States as iu th cent of the judgment thev may deeut advantage the lie- The mail under jtlon. i Section 5. Said board shall base the Inniount to be loaned any applicant upon tae valuation of the land offered as I Security exclusive of perishable im .tu einents. In arriving at such valua tion the board shall adhere lo the gen- j eral procedure now followed in loan ing the common school fund, but subject ; to such modifications as are required in 'this act and in said amendment. In ar- living at such valuation water rights which have been certified by the state Of Oregon as being appurtenant to tho bind shall be taken into consideration. section 0. in accordance with Sec tion lo mf said amendment an applicant shall be deemed lo fulfill the require incuts implied in the terms "operate ' i.nd occupy" under the following coiuli- Portland, Or the O. W. R. & and Seattle B at lay caused by train No. 564. and was derai Feb. 26. traffic on N. line between Portland resinned today Biter de the wreck of passenger It crashed into a boulder led two miles south of Salama, Wash., yesterday, r.ngineei William Morriss and Fireman Claude O. Collins were scalded, but not fatally. No passengers ere hurt. i'fered The Nerves of a Nation Western Union wires serve the country as the nerves do the human body. These wires are the nervous system of the coun try's business. WESTERN UNION Service flashes a message here sends money thereand all with accuracy, safety and dispatch. Varied service for every need. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Hons; (a) When said applicant lives upon the land offered as security and where i such land forms a single holding, and i where said applicant inanages the land I himself, performing the labor thereon! 1 with the assistance of his family or; : hired help; (b) Where the applicant offers land us security which is made up of noiieon tlgUOUS holdings on one of w hich ap-1 1 pllcant lives and from which he operates j tlie different holdings as outlined in i subdivision (a) of this section, which j noni-oniiguous holding, however, shall i not be more than five miles distant! , from the laud on which said applicant . titles ami aDtirUisine Ihe land: by applicants as security for loans un der the terms of said nmendment the following fees: For loans granted of $1,000 or less the sum of $10, and for all loans granted of an amendment greater than $1.(100, 10 and three tenths of one per cent of the amount of tho loan granted. Such payments shall be made upon claims presented to, audited and allowed by, the State Land Board ami bv warrants drawn upon tin- Rural Credits Kxpense Fund by the clerk of said board. Section 0. For the purpose of carry ing into effect the provsions of said amendment and of this act, there is hereby appropriated out of the funds of the state treasury not otherwise appro priated the sum of $5,000. The same shall be repaid as soon as possible from surplus funds accruing from the opera tion of said amendment. Section In. The State Land Board Wh oust en be al: d us security ths out of ea uuaiiis hi any re:isiin the appli sent from the land of fer not exceeding nine h year, but upon which . legal residence and M urity a w here I'rform- wtiieh laud he operates as outli subdivision (a) of this seel ion; (d) Where on account of WI lack of water or any other eOl which in the judgment of said makes the land offered as sect place unfit for a nirsl home but the uianugeineut and work are ed as in subdivision n'l of 1 lion. Section 7. The State I .a ml shall take all needful precautions tol prevent the use of funds obtained un-i dor said amendment for purposes of! speculation. It shall check the work of! its representatives who appraise lands i nnd examine titles in the operation of saiil amendment in such manner and as often as may be necessary lo insure safety and accuracy in fulfilling the purpose of said amendment. Sectioa S. The Slate Land Beard fhall pay its representatives for the services performed in examining the ords for the busi- uuder the provisions of said and shall publish annually laneial statement covering s ill sufficeut detail to give ncoptiou of the operations ot credits system provided for 11. Il is hereby declared that onditious are such that this ssary for the immediate pro the public peace, health and iwing to the necessity of the Sural Credits Constitu tional Amendment, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ant shall lake effect and be in full force and effect upon and after its approval bv the governor. shall keep I tiess arising amend menl a brief fi such busini a clear con the rural i therein. Sectii existing cm act is lseo.es te.-tion of t safety, and carrying au NOW m 10 SPRING GSIIKt The following prices and descriptions of these new styles in colored and white Kids will give a slight knowledge of our great buying powers and our ability to give you low prices on high grade shoes, regardless of the high cost of leather. Just think of it, the very newest styles and combinations at prices below what other stores pay for them ; where other buyers go in the market to buy a few dozens of pairs our buyer goes in to buy thousands of pairs. This will explain why we are able to give you the very latest styles at such ridiculously low prices. Look over the following prices which will create a riot before the week is over: The Boy Scout boys' shoes, Neolin sole, button, newest toes, and we stand back of every pair for wear, and should sell at $:.50, but are go ing to let them go for $3.15 and $2.85 Boys' and youths' shoes all the way from $1.35 up Men's Velour Calf, new Jeff last, button and lace, right up to date and quality guaranteed at $4L95 Men's Gun Metal, Mutt last, low heel, button and lace, just as good as any $6.00 shoe, now only $4.95 Ladies' all black kid button and lace, new high, low- Cuban heel, a $6.00 shoe for $4,45 Also one top, at $4.80 French heels, A nice Mat Calf English lace, low heel, Neolin sole, $5.00 quality S3.95 A beautiful white new Buck lace, 7-inch top, French heels $5.95 Some charge $7.50 for them. A white kid 7yo-in. lace, white ivory sole and French heel, new patterns $495 Havana Brown Kid vamp, white kid top, 7V2-inch lace, French heels with aluminum plate. Don't pay $8.00 for them; we only ask 45 Ladies' black kid vamp, 7V-inch white kid top, lace, French heels, just in by express, will sell at R95 Another blaek kid vamp, neutral gray, buck top, 7V2-inch, lace, French heels with aluminum plate ; some are asking $8.00 for just such but we will sell them for $5.45 Hoard1 es se For a quiet game of Pocket Billiards, a good cigar or the : latest Sporting News, call at i The Tjp-to Date Billiard Parlor : 437 State. i Jlf ! spu potiissBjo rcujnof e- "THE BIG STORE WITH THE SMALL PRICES" FORMERLY THE TOGGERY LOCATION abai pt pjaM(9 iBuanof j; jps fen