M 7 ’M. NOTICE OF FINAL MENT. SETTLE­ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned adiuiuist rutor of the volute v. W. J. 8ii<-i'iuau, doceused, ws tuefl ins xtuui acceuni iu the Kounty Court of the 8tau- of Ore gon for Laue County, uud the Judg< ux said Court hus fixed Munday, January Z9ih, 1923, at the hour 01 10:90 o’clock a. in. ot said day us the time anti the office of said County Judge as the place for hear­ ing said account, allowing uud up- proving tne sumo and of hearing objections thereto, if any. All per­ sons having any objection to the allowance uud approval of said Fi­ nal Account are hereby notified and required to make and file ob jectious thereto on or before the said date fixed for said hearing. Dated this Sth day of January, 1923. F. K. SHERMAN, Administrator of the estate of j5-26______ W, J, Bhermun, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court for Lam- County, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Alexander Cooley, de­ ceased. All persons having cluinis against said estate are hereby re quired to present the suine to me duly verified at Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six mouths after the date of this notice. Dated January 5, 1923. VIRGIL WHITE, Administrator of the estate of Alexander Cooley, deceased. J. E. YOUNG, j5f2 Attorney for estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given thnt the underHigned has been appointed by _ ___ ___ ______ the Count ty Court of Limo County, Oregon, a< (iniiiiistrutor _ ________ uf the __ estáte __ of Winfield 8. Chrismnn, deceived, which order bears dale of the 5iii day of lh‘cemb j Now comes some one and says that man used to have a tail. In which ease old Adam may have been quite a wag in his way. BREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST A Principal Events of the Wte Briefly Sketched for Infor­ a ; * 3ÏG REDUCTION IN LABOR CHARGE ON All REPAIR WORK ON FORD CARS HENRY EORD mation of Our Readers. Smallpox has made Its appearance In Bend. Residents of Grants Pass have re- ported rfpe strawberries in their gar­ dens. The Indian school at Chemawa is at last to have a girls' dormitory at a cost of $35,000. Because of the ravages of the heavy sleet storm of November, 1921, the lumbor cut of Hood River dropped off materially the last year. Because of the increasing demands for tow, the Willamette Flax and Hemp Growers’ association will not be able to fill all the orders at hand. Frank K. Lovell, state tax commis­ sioner, who resigned recently because of ill health, has gone to California, I where he will pass the winter. Governor-elect Pierce will arrive in Salem Friday preparatory to assuming his duties as governor Monday, the opening day of the legislature. With the total assessed valuation for Linn county $224,978 less for 1922, taxpayers will pay only one-tenth of a mill more this year than last. The Roosevelt highway is definitely on the map of future construction in Oregon, the bureau of public roads has assured Representative Hawley. Oregon now has fifty-four drainage projects embracing 275,000 acres, ac­ cording to W. L. Powers, secretary of tho Oregon State Drainage association. The Woodburn Co-operative Poultry association has been formed at Wood­ burn with O. L. Davis as president and Mrs. Ella Plank as secretary-treasurer. Fred S. Morris, Portland financier and ex-member of the firm of Morris Brothers, Inc., died of appendicitis at Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. A terrific wind storm struck Tilla­ mook last week, tearing roofs from barns and other farm buildings, and caving in the doors of the Methodist church. The Salem postoffice established a new record for receipts during the present quarter, according to announce­ ment made by John Farrar, post­ master. The court records in La Grande, tak en during the holiday season, show a distinct Increase In births, marriage licenses Issued and In arrests for vio­ lations of the liquor law. The Coos county court has let a con­ tract for the construction of a bridge across Coal bank Inlet, between the city of Marshfield and Bunker Hill, to M. W. Payne for $23,796. Marlon county will rank first in the state In percentage payment of taxes this year, according to tax officials. Marion also ranks ahead of all other counties on delinquent taxes collected. The Pacific Spruce corporation’s railroad, operating between South Beach and Waldport, Lincoln county, has been declared a common carrier by the Oregon public service com mis­ sion. After serving approximately 18,000 free meals since It was established December 8, following the big fire, the emergency mess at Astoria, maintained by the Oregon national guard, has been closed. Sheepmen plan to have a lobby at the legislature to see that the bounty on coyotes is not. repealed. Cutting I out the coyote bounty has been sug­ gested as one of the ways In which to economize. William Young Arthur, who was committed to the state penitentiary more than a year ago from Baker county for embezzlement, received a conditional pardon by Acting Gover- nor Ritner. Independent loganberry growers from all sections of the Willamette valley held a conference in Salem and discussed plans for the production and marketing of their berries during the 1922 season. J. E. Stearns, city recorder, was ap­ pointed as temporary city manager of La Grande to succeed O. A. Kratz, whose resignation has been accepted, until a time when a permanent ap­ pointment can be made. The diphtheria epidemic which has prevailed at Salem for several weeks Is now on the wane, according to phy­ sician*. There have been approximate­ ly 16 cases reported to the health au­ thorities, with two deaths. The jail that served as a place of Incarceration for drunks and other law breakers during the hectic saloon days of Glenada, the city near the mouth of the Siuslaw river, that a few days ago voted to disincorporate, waa sold for in. Battery A 147th field artillery. Ore­ gon national guard, the only Oregon unit preserving Its identity Intact through the major battles of the world war, and the oldest military organiza­ tion In the state, was signally honored in ceremonies at the armory in Port­ land when a regimental croix de guerre and alx allver battle ring* were pre- seated by Adjutant-tjcneral Whit*. T By reason of his immense quantity production, and the installation of the most modern machinery available, lias reduced the price of the Ford car to the lowest level in history. SIMILARLY- by reason of our completely equipped shop and the employment of expert Ford mechanics, we arc in a posuxuii to make a substantial reduction in labor charges. There is no shop between Foi lland and ban Francisco more completely equipped than ours; we can handle properly any Fold Ford job joh. f'urther, wc use only genuine Ford parts; the best parts obtainable. Reduced Labor Charges Effective January 1, 1923 FRONT SYSTEM DIVISION MO I OK DIVISION Gperatiuu MpuxaUuu Numuer Charge WUU1UU1 1— Overhaul motor and transmission.................................... „J #20.00 xui— weiuaui iront axie xucluuxug lebusixuig ox springs uud pill cues wucu UucUMKLxy, SkiUl^UkOXUUg aud lining' iu—uveruuui mo vol* aud transmission, wuen necessary to up ixud adjusMug ox wuccia.____________ _____________ ______ u.uU rebaubik...............................................‘........................... .............. xuu—xvuuuou u^ixuuxc uudxcs OUd ufu. , OUO 1UUU............................. X.LU 2— uvernaul muon* only..................... ..................... ....................... XXUuU AXUUS............ ................................................... .... 3a—uveiuaui uioeuX* omy wuen necessary to rebabbit.......... 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U.«U 1/—xtepau c/unuer dead bolts suxpped, une or two......... l.uO lul —xiu,pxauc siuu memuer ur name........................................... 1U.UU 18— xiupaii cyunder head bolus stripped under dash........... b.UO mu—xwiwux eu^iuu puuu, une uuo, uullx........................ ........... l.UU 19— Olean out oil feed pipe.......................................................... 2.50 Lux—xxguteu engine pan, euuu..................... .............................................. ,UU 19a—Clean out oil leeu pipe and i\o. 7 operation................ 3.00 LUU---- llfcULCll uiulllx uu>e Hunt Vila Diming cup................... _.... l.UU zu—xvepiaoe cyuuuvi ueau gasuet and clean carbon.............. 1.00 luu —xuauui uuua cups ox* spxmga uu uoua Dutua, euuu aide •UU 31—Replace radiatoi, or all three hose connections.............. .75 la ) i—rxue up uuau uxuKe lever................................................... •UU 23—Replace one hose connecting only....,.................................. .40 M)O—ikcuiuvu xutuuvur to replace raatauor nuu or uguteu 23— Replace crank shaf t starting pin, or pulley.................. 1.00 leuuer Di'acKem.............................................................................. l.UU 24— Tighten motui io frame.............................................. 1.25 la )U —xuepia.ee sum mu £ cxuuk rakcusi, pin................................... .DU 2b—Ciuau cr