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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER i3 1924 i FOK Misccnaneoua 8 OregoB QFFEI ciub r Sdbscripidoii. Prices. Smashed FROM THIS DATE TO NOVEMBER 1, 1924 1 1 . ' The Oregon Statesman (Daily and Sunday), new or renewal, one full year by carrier; i in the city of Salem. Regular price ......J,.... ..J. ............ ........ $6.00 . "H j Splendid 1924 Automobile Road Maps of Oregon and Idaho. Regular value .... 1.00 C1uIj2 Total value u......... .......................... $7.0Q The Oregon Statesman - (Daily and Sunday), new or: renewal, one full year by carrier in! the city of Salem. Regular price r :. ......,......................,.......$C.OO i The Pacific Homestead, the Great Western Weekly, Farm Magazine new fcr '! renewal, one full year by mail. Regular price j......L................ 1.00 I The' Northwest Poultry Journal,. the best poultry magazine in America, one full Z year by mail. Regular price !:.. :. j... ..r........... 1.00 j Splendid 1924 Automobile -Road Maps of Oregon and Idaho. Regular value .... 1.00 - I Total value .$9.00 Club 3 ,'The Oregon Statesman ; (Daily and Sunday), new or renewal, one full year by carrier ; ' in the city of Salem. Regular price .....j .i ..l ...'1............. $G.0Qf i i ! The Pacific Homestead, one full year by . mail. Regular price .... 1.00 i Splendid 1924 Automobile Road Maps of Oregon and Idaho. Regular value 1.00 Bargain Price AH Three $5:50 I - .'i-'f- Bargain Price - All Five $6.50 in Barga X Total value ; ...j.....-..:. J..-:...........$8.00 Club 4 The Oregon Statesman! (Daily and Sunday) new or renewal, one full year by carrier iri the city of Salem. Regular price .....i . $6X)0i . ifitfeft-.-. The Northwest' Poultry Journal, one full year by mail. Regular price............... 1 1.0(3 Splendid '1924 Automobile Road Maps of Oregon and Idaho. Regular value 1.00 Total value $8.00 All Four $6-00 Bargain' Price All Four $6100 . tf. 1 Somebody said, "Most; people are more interested in a dog fight on their own road, if theidogs belong to their own community, than they are in a war in China." And that is true to a considerable extent. We like to ' hear most of all about the things that are happening in and around our own home. The Statesman tells you : all about the doings right around where you live. I K - Essentially a community newspaper; owned by people in the community and published entirely in the interest of the local district (Marion and Polk counties), it fights your battles and the battles of the community in which you live,, and is your best newspaper friend. 5 a 4 This paper receives latest wire reports of the Associated Press, the greatest and most reliable cress associ ation -in the world. All the" important news of the day is told briefly; charming short stories and! features, exclusive reading matter for the women folks; authoritative market and financial reports; classy. sport5 news ; ail aoout tne, theatres and 'movies. Not too bulky, handy to read. It's the home paper, par excellence. ; - The Morning Oregon! Statesman publishes complete dependable news, features and editorials. ' f The Statesman is first in the development of the Willamette valley in : agriculture, horticulture, berries, livestock, roads, industries, education, social welfare, and all that tends to develop and build, up. 1 The Statesman stands forth" in unqualified support of every movement or undertaking in the best interests of the- Willamette valley, r f ' l- .I.';n;; " 1- .' .' V' - p It carries the ad vertfsements of the" local stores., - - - ; Listen!,, By watching;the bargain advertisements carried from time to time you can save many timea the v subscription price. Some of your, neighbors save as high as 35 per cent of -their annual buying costs each year. fi.It.pays to watch the advertisements Jn The Oregon Statesman thej are wonderful money savers for our .readers. ; t ; - f;;- - :: : c ' :i i. V; -. " ,K-fc HThe Pacific Homestead is the. oldest, brightest and best farm magazine published in the Pacific North , west. Published weekly 52 .issues. a 1 year. There is a certain mrk of distinction in being a subscriber to v,jthe;Best Farm: Magazine- t ,. i ) IMWmMdWMBm Skt2ZZ$&!2& ' r??. The Northwest Poultry Journal,1 the: oldest and largest of the Pacific Coast poultry and pet sl ock magai i- It contains from .40 to 75 pages each month and is well edited, printed and nicely illustrated. I Among its : regular writers are some of the leading poultry judges, poultry specialists and most successful breeders of the - Northwest. It has always borne the reputation of being reliable and progressive. No line of poultry and pet" I stock breeding is neglected or overlooked in its columns. It has a fine and ably edited rabbit department and, interesting, articles are published from time to time on -turkeys, ducks geese, guinea fowl, and pigeons, as well as cavies and other pet stock. ; j- : j ; 5 The 1924 Automobile Road Maps of the state of Oregon and Idaho, show all through trunk: hichwavs and jmain traveled roads with mileages between towns. :siMlWttAMMI WPm1&&&t8& f : The. map 'of Oregon is printed- on' good bond paper, and in three colors blue, yellow and red; The map is printed in bluer gravel roads are shown in yellow and ; paved roads in red.- This is unquestionably, r the best auto road map of Oregon ever published. Some of the state's best' map experts helped to make this --'map.:'-;- ' :'HE : : ; :r : it- : )' ;;-vv. lp iff2Vfrf . . i 4 The map of Idaho shows the state highway system as officially designated by the . Departmeni of ' Public works. Bureau of Highways. The names and numbers of highways are given. This map is printed in.blue. - f Every home should have these maps. They are up to date 1924 Auto Road Maps. Throw your old auto road map away. It is out of date. ' i j J ; An opportunity such as this may never occur again so grasp the opportunity now i r" Money saved is as good as money: earned. Save the money! Send in your subscription today- before you forget it. u l - 3 -. r I v, r -: .t. 5 USE THIS COUPON .. . f ' ' . .... ' : ' : ; (Pin this to . a $5.50 check, and send in or hand in today.) . , ? The Statesman Publishing Co. ' ' . ' , 215 South "Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. ' Gentlemen: 'ff ' ; -t: -'r i; -: r; : I ; ; r I desire to take advantage of your great bargain offer Enclosed find ..for Club in accordance with the terms of your bargain offer. i , , , T . i, I nilT ...l. , 1- , J: ' ? i ' ! name ......... , .... .... ...... ocreet ana iNumDer.: ........... NOTE This coupon must accompany remittance and be; mailed in. or handed in to the .office. No.. I . !: Scandal. She's dyed her hair a raven blacK.I 'Twaa blond before. But harkj Don't tell a lirlng soul, because She wants to keep It dark! ; . I E. S. C. To Show Their Hands "Do you think the campaign will degenerate Into a mud slin fr lng contest?" "Well, both candidates claim to be real dirt farmers, and may try to prove it by slinging some dirt!" CLASSIFIED SECTION j Phone 23 Advertising Dept. ! CLABSirlrU ADY2RTISEMKNTS i ; RaU par word Per; Insertion ....... . 1 rbf intertlona . -, -.' ., fa On waek (tlx lnrMoB) fr Ob mBt pV BU mntb eoctract, per iooatk15' 'IS monthe contract, par montk12e Kinimom for any drertiteauat-.SSe; Money to Loan On Beat Ftata T. K. PORD (Ovar Ladd ft Boaa Bank) AVe lire and Lrarn After watching her hostess bofl potatoes with the skins on, thoa peel and mash them, an old lady asked in surprise: "Why do yna cook 'em with the Jackets on fer ; mashed potatoes? I never seen 'em done that way before." ' f'Because," answered the young i wife, "the potatoes don't boil to pieces,, are never watery when mashed, and the part that, is ori diharily peeled off with the skin is saved." . -: 'Well, I'H be," ejaculated the ol4 lady, who was very parsimoni ous. "I ve always beard, 'you kin learn somethin from every fool an' now I b'lieve It." Mae Currier Minard. WE BELIEVE IN OREGON We belieTa in SALEM, We believe in tha people and onraelrea. We want to ahow the world the ad vaotasea of our wonderful State and Cities and ask yon to help urn. Anything wa know about Real Estate, Insurance or Investments is yours for the asking. : I'uone 20i or eall on OUEGON INCOBPOUATEt 313-310 U. S. Bank Bide, Salem, Or. AUTO TOPS Auto Tops Side Curtains FOR KENT Apartments 3. FURNISHED ; APARTMENT, 1315 Jefferson.:; GAHAGK. . S-aStf THREB ROOM f FURNISHED Bient,. 92 N. 8nmmer. APAKT- 6 jneStl FUR KALE NEW HOLLOW TILE OA- rst;e. Well loratttd in iSalra. Siuslt payment will handle. i'houo owner, 620. 8 fl4 . Trespass Notices ' N For Solo Tresrpatt Notices, ie li Inehea by 9 inches, printed on rood 10 ounce . ranrasa bearing the werds. "Notice la Iferaby Given That Trespassing la Strictly "Forbidden On These Freinisee Under Penalty Of Prosecttioa., Price 15e eacn or two for z'rc etatoanaa Publishing Company, ' Salomy Oregon. GOOD STEP LADDERS AD POROB wihga at a bargain. 1757 Waller 6t,' 5 o-jnexea UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO.. Have your machine repaired by tha people who make it. Special rente rate to students., 800 Maionio Bid Phone 262.- . -. B28I IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COOL, I PRINTED CARDS. BIZB J4" BY IVt' elesn. comfortable apartments, reason able rent; located downtown.- district, Patton apartments. For inspection .Cor reservation call Patton' a Book Store. i 6-mltt wording, "Boom to Rant,'? price II cents each, urateamao iiaauieaa , ui fico. Omnnd TVvnr - FOR RENT APARTMENTS; Commercial. 891 NO. 1X)R ItEXT ltooms OFFICE SHACK ; 8. Bank Bldg, TO LET- -S20-319 ?U. C-alO I BLEEPING ROOM OR ROOM "AND board. 1804 Ferry, i Phone 1767-M. S-19 Pat on door rods Prepare now for a rainy day. aee Call and FOR RENT TWO FCRS I SHED- ROOMS. 1983 State Hi. 6 U4 o. j. HULL- At hla sew location, 219 State St. . 3-a-'9tr ROOMS TO ItENT CALL 2044-W.-4 WANTED ROOMERS. Phono 972R. FOIl RENT The Jlngle-JanRle- Counter Men must dig hard to succeed; :. Looks are all gold diggers need. Alan M. Bimberg. : ' ' . Candidates are on the jump; Treea do not go on the stump, r Mrs. Robert Eller, Punishment the judge bestows; Hanging's pretty good for clothe. Mildred Hertz. On the fence cats linger. late; Jilted suitors get the gate. j j fcidith Kent. 1 ! ' -S Rod and reel n0ed no defense; v. Women fish for compliments. ; Mrs. Abraham Blair, PRINTED CARDS, BIZ.R 14" -BY 74", wording For Kent, priee IO cents each. Stalesiaaa , Businesa Office, on Ground Floor. . L . '. SMALL TWO-RQOM FURNISHED hease. Garage if ' desirrd. Call 1020 !o!irt. - ! . - 7-sM 1IODSE AND 2056-J.; APARTMENTS PHONE 4-a29tf i FOR RENT FURNISHED 5; ROOM. 30 Bath, hot' water. My tubs. liKUKt & lltlNDKlCKS . TT. S. Bank ' 4-aStf FOR RENT Apartments 5 I FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR Couple. Close in, ,1335. State, atreet. 5-slltf Felt flighted .Genevieve: ."Why did you re fuse to marry jack, dear?" Florence: " "He only asked me twice." ! 1 " j Mrs. Morton Seaman, Expert Advice Little MarJorie was taken to her first mass." The good father had often visited in her home, so she felt quite well acquainted. . Whenever Marjorie had had a cold, she had Always been told I ter?" "blow hard." I ? Reggie f During the services, the father I wr blew hi3 nose gently, then again and again. J , - This was too much for Marporie so she shouted from her pew: Bo real ba'd, Fa'er Ne'an." Mrs. A. W. Frist. FOR! RENT FURNISHED HOUSE keeping and Bleeping rooms. 645 rerry. Phone 18tMi-1t. 5-sl4; I And so it did to ' Mrs. Job who grew t ' To be a shorp-tongued, disappoint- ' ; ed- shrew. I When in a storm she blew away one night, They say Job said again, "It's quite all right." ' Perhaps she, too, poor soul was glad to go; r Of i course that's something we shall never know. 3 much, girls, you may learn from her defeat, Don't wed a man who's too con founded sweet. Th Cosmetically Speaking pillyr- "How old Is Miss Poyn- "Oh, she's on the inkied side of forty, all right L. B. Birdsall. Not A Dry, Joke f'Did you have a corking good time at the dinner?' 1 "No, mostly uncorking." George W. Lyon. i ; , " : Resume I Edith: "Dad took me into th office this summer. Said ho Not Wanted It took me a j year before wanted me to get the atmosphere learned to play the: saxophone. '! of business." f Jean: "Did you get it?" Edith: "No, in less than: week he gave me the air." ' - Johnstone Murray. i JLa. Will L4A fV JUU fetl 4. i, i that to learn of fa flat where I they'll let you play it." Mrs. L; P. Wright. Dancing Sheik Flubb: VThey say young ShU'ty Dubb A NEW COUNCILMAN .-ti DALLAS, Oregon Sept. 13. TrVi n - T Slhlotr -araa lprterl tm- ha p-nv nrlvate I councilman from ward 4 ; to fill lessons to - a wealthy old widow. and she married him. -Bruce' Howe,' Vntiipnllv I Tatlent ' (calling for examin8- the place of Charles Hayes,' re signed, at a special meeting of the city "council Monday nigut The council met to award the con tract for paving the intersection of Jefferson and i Maple streets ico UNION. 613 FOR RENT Rouses . FOR RENT: ?-1 8 room furnished house located at 1795 ijafinaw street. S50 per month. 4 room new bnugalow located at 1725 S. 12-th KtL ; $25 per month. 6 room houii TJocated at 305 S. 4th ht.. $30 wer month. 4 room home located on Fairmount liill, no children, f 15 Jer month. . rj W. It. GKABENUORST & CO. -5 275 State-SWv 7814 FOR SA1jE--14 vestock -. . 0 - : : ie . . FRED W. LANGE, VETERINARIAN Office 430 S. Commercial. - Phone 1 19 Res. Phoe 1GC. i f ' 9 m2tf " 1 1 mmmi AUCTION KALES 10 AUCTION SALE TUESDAY. SEPT. 18. 10 o clock, 2 miles northeast of Jeffer- aon. Marion road. " . -r 30 dairy cattle, many cows soon to freshen; all young grade 11-oJsu-in and Jerseys. 10 head 2 esr old Jersey "and GaernBeya. Horses, hops, tmplemenfit. chickens, Fordson tractor high quality furniture, etc .Usual terms. 1L Shields Jeffernon. Oreoir. 10 si 4 WOOD FOR BALE 11 16 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF ALL kinds.' Prices raonall aud prompt deMrery.. Phono 135S-W; . : lt-aiatf OAK, . MAPLE, OU AND SECOSD- grewth fir, priced righu Phone 1H79W STOP! DON'T BUY INFERIOR WOOD1 Get - Sio-best oak and Xir; also coal. By phtmini- 1855. - ' . 11-slOtl FOR RENT, 3 HOUSES Gertrude J. it. Page. CLOSE IN. 7-alltf ANY SALEM RENTER HERE ARE fire beta in modern homes that will beat your: ant. . fci . - irf, 1 Brand new plain cottage, bath, plas ter, etc. 2650. 2 Brand new bungalow, on paring and' - . . . ran 1 .. . n .4 . .am n . . : f ) f 1 3 Brand new stucco with 5 rooms' and attic, . furnace,- fireplace, paTinf ce ment walks, . hardwood, . Wry stub, S4600. l' . ' -1 4 Old home; perfect condition, 7 rooma with furnace, fireplace, garage, pared walks, on car. Large lawn . with flowers, trees, etc. S4700. -5 5 Modern 8 room with eTerythingyast front corner in center of Oaks. (0500. NOW any One of these can be bought for C500 down, balance $15 to $50 a month, interest included. Call -your truck and get the key. . .Q BECKE & HENDRICKS 3 U. S. Bank- Bldg. 4 T-illtf 16 INCH WOOD. FOR NORTH SALEM from new mill near. est school. 5 loads $15. Phone 20.j 11-09 FOR SALE. ALL KINDS; OF- WOOD. John II. Scott. Phono 254! or C22. --; 11-S14 , OLD FIR 4 FT. AND SECOND GROWTH, I'hone Jadd, 108F3. . . 11-S13 8PKCIAL PRICES - ON .16. OLD FIR Phone 1361 M. :.- -, ll-a BEST GRADK OF WOOD . 4 ft. and 16 .inch. -: . Pry or gTeen mill wood, j.-j-1tj aeond growth i Ir.i i Dry old fir. !!; ;' Dry 4 ft oak. - r- J ' Prompt delivery and -reasonable price, FRED E. WELLS, S 80 Booth Chare Phone 1542. ; . Il-a6t FOR SALE DRY SECOND-OROWTH f a wood, 4 ft. For immadiato. delirery. Phone 106. , .- r;r i -' -. ' - 4-fl2n 16 INCH OLD FIB. 4 TOOT OLD FIR, aeeond growth oak and aah. Phono W. M. D MaWUM; ll.j6rf FOR RENT 8 ROOM MODERN HOUSE completely furnished. Located on i air- mount hilL $5d a month.. . : - 7 room modern home completely fur nished a.b Church atreet. 965 a month. 6 room bene unfurnished, located 305 S. 14th. $30 a month,- . New 4 room bungalow 1725 SontbJ 12th, $"o a month. W. H. GRABENHORST k CO.s 275 State St. T-a7tf FOR RENT vAN 8 ROOM MOSTLY fur- ntsned, wun oonoie garage, iudib roonj etc. 3 larco "lots. 114 no. : Lioerty. See Wm. Flemins, 341 State. 7-e5tf WHY PAY-RENT WHEN YOU CAS buy just like rent. ery small pay ment down and you can hare possession f five room house, rood location. 1 block fromi ear line, near school. Call .' at 1057 S.il3th or Phone l74j . i 7-a2 WANTED Employment 12 YOUNG LADY WITH 2,V YEARS EX- pertence desires posit. oil as bookkeeper or office clerk. Can type also. Phon 1245-W. ' 12-al4 i i ' i . t EMPLOYMENT ON R NTII YEAH around work.' Notify -Charles Weathers, , Rt. 8, Salem. , 12-sl8 WANTED FOR EXCATATINO AND ploughing. Team work of any kind Phone 1622-W. Res. 735 Belleme. 12-s27 Green Roof Painting Also black, yellow, blue. Call and ask to aee some of my wori in roof painting and reshingling. HOUSES TO; RENT State St. -P. L. I WOOD. 841 7-w23tf M. Phone 167. R. MATHEWS 12-a29 FOR SALE Bllscellaneon EASY VACUUM WASHING MACHINE. In Perfect condition. 192 j Maiilrt Ave. i ' i 8 s!6 WANTED FOR EXCAVATING ANl ploughing. Team werk of any kind Phono 1623.- Rea. 725, Bellevue. ' -- l2-n?7 WANTED MLicellaneous IS Hon):. "Do you want to go over mis was lei to j.; u. tompion all of my teeth-now?" - the same figure' as the other pav- Dentist; "llreally haven't much log worK.FoiK county UDserver just go over " the (time, so bridge." h Nitt farces?" Wit; I'll -Gertrude Heller. NOTICE TO .CONTRACTORS As We Like It "Do you like bed-room GAS DRAG SAW STEAM DRAG SAW- si LOGGING EQUIPMENT a- : at . s -; - Capital Bargain House 215 Center St. I 8 slOtf . ii i i 1 i FOR SALE TOMATOES, 75 CENTS A box. Phone 100r32. - . 8-a7tf CANNING TOMATOES PHONE 100F32. ..-:' i,: ' . - - - t : O B3tf Beautiful Oregon Iosi And eleven other Oregon aonffi t gather with a fine collection of, patriot le aongs, saci-ea aongs ana many on tuao lavontea. , Sealed -bids will be received by the Board of Directors of School District No. 99, Marion County, I Oregon, until 8:00 o'clock P. M. on September "22, i 1923, for the erection and completion of a two rpom school building, wood shed "They're all bunk." : ' B. C. B. The thing I that some men li 'eel and toilets, located on property best aoout a girl is their arm. ,-..!. MRS. JOB By Wallace Mi Ilayllss : Sometimes! the wrong folks marry, Let us take ; The case t Mrs. Job. Her gTeat mistake ' Came when she failed herself to - analyze ... s To know what man to love, what i ' to despise. The cave man was.; tho typo, she should have wed, , One .who would: hit her promptly on. me neaa . - If she so much .as peeped It things , went jwrong; i : She then' would have been happy ' .all day long. Instead she jnarrfed Job and thus became ..'ft-1. A rather famous though , unhappy dame. . ! r Job' was their chap" Whose patience WO a tin ffrost No one has equalled it to present Perct of themct date.f owned by the Hayesville School District on the Pacific Highway, according to plans and specifica tions No. 910 as prepared by Freeman & Struble, 510 Bank of Commerce Buildipe'. Salem, Ore gon. . " 1 i Bids will be received on a. genr eral contract and. wfll. be publicly opened and read at the time above mentioned at the office of "the architects 510 Bank of ; Com merce Building, Salem, Oregon All bids to be on forms fur nished by said afchitects and are to be mailed or delivered to G. E. McAfee,' Clerk of School District No. 99, Route No. S, Salem, Ore gon. ; ; ( Plans and specifications and form of bid may! be secured from the Architects at their office 510 Bank of Commerce Building, Sa Jem, Oregon. A deposit of $10.00 is required for each set of plans. A certified check or bidder's Whatever happened, morning. noon or night, t 'Job said:. "Don't worry, dear; It's auite all right." raow 7 such 'a' disposition might But U '-would grow monotonous In tiine; bld, payable to said district," must accompany each bid. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.'. t . By order of said School Dis trict No. 9 . - :' j A.' Lengren, Chairman, E. McAfee, Clerk 'of School DLrtrict No.' 99-. ALL FOR 25e. i" fSnecial orSef-a m onantlty lots) Especially adaptable for eehooj, o inanity or home singing, oentt-ior Western Songster 70 page bow in Its third editioa . 'i i': - ' ii 1 4 . - ' -i - v- - ; .: Published fty '-:4 ; , ; M' ' 1 - ST ' i - - OREGON TEACHERS. K05XHLT 215 3. Commercial St. Balern Or. WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYS naed furniture ' for cash. Phone 611 : 13-prtf WANTED A PARTY WHO WANT8 4 fire room house by; only paying $31 a month and a a mall down payment Phono 1974 J or eall 1037 8. 13th. -: -r" ' . 13-a2 ROOFS SHINGLED QRrREPAIRID Bl day or contract. PhoB 1152W. 13 al3 -'. - i WASTED MEN AND WOMEN TO) take farm paper subscript ions. A goos. proposition to the rijbt people. Ad dres tba Pacific Homestead, gtatosaaa Bldr.. s','Mn-ll -.n y, M , , M AGENTS WANTED 16 SUBSCRIPTION -SOLICITORS TO RE present high - class Eastern Magasins company. Must be able to derote al time and bo experienced. Write . ot wire giTing past esprinco to M. A, Steele. 5. Colnmbna Circle. New Yor N. Y. 16-S2 raj FIRST CLASS OATS AND VltCH HAY - Phono 84K12. 1 8-jSltf FOR, SALE; OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10 centa a nandle, Cireaiation department lrros MatimB. rtuuo XOTICES HELP WANTED Female 17 LADY TO "WORK5 IN GROCERY AND confertlonery store.-: Call at 308 Ore gon Bldg, 1 and '4 p. m. . 17-sl3 12 CLERKS EXPERIENCED IN DRY goods, lsdies furnisfcinjs, and ready to wear. Apply at once at Peoples' Cash Store. 17-slltf HELP WAITED 3Ialo IS 16 CLERKS EXPERIENCED .IN SHOES. furnishings and clo tiling. .Apply at Pfoplcs Cash Store. ISlltf . Male and Female 19 BLACKBERRY PICKERS WANTED Pine berries, good 'pay. Come- Ward K. Richardson. TolfJd. Ore. -19-sl4 1 ' " - SALESMEN' ADMIXISTItATOR S FIXAI NO- MAOAZINB SALESMEN" TO ACT A TICK Notice; i$ hereby' given that the undersigned has filed his final account as administrator i of the estate of ! Fred Kobow, deceased, in the cqunty court of the ,' State of Oregon for the County o Mar ion, and? said court has set the hearing of same, and oT-ariy and! all objections thereto and the set-1 lost something! find iti phoni a want ad to Tha Statesman. Phone 23, district manager in thia territory, also rew managera f or . the fastest mrs iae proposition todiy, ear furnished to producers. Write or wire giring pas experience to M. A. Steele, 5 Col umbos Cirri. New Yorlr. N. Y. 20-25 LOST AND FOUND 23 LOST BRINDLE ENGLISH BULL dog. Srew-ta;l; njly fareT pood disposition. Reward for retnrn. ; ITake's Petland, Phone 656. 22-al3 tlement ot said estate for Thurs day, the ( 25th day of September, 1924, at? ten o'clock ia the fore noon of jsaid day in .the court room of said court at Salem'. Ore gon. '; , ;.. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 23rd day of August, 1924. : LOUIS F. KOBOW, - Administrator. C. If. Inman, Attorney for Estate. a23-30; sC-13-20 LOANS 24 LOANS We hare money to loan at 7 per cent '. interest, security must be good. W. H. GRABENHORST 4 CO. 275 State St. . , 24-sl TOOAN 1300- XYZ" STATESMAN. 24-S13" GOVERNMENT LOANS ON FARMS '5H per rent. - F. I4. Wilkinson, ZQl V. S. National bank bldg. ' e-apr4 i. . r 'f