v "' jFOlR XlHlllMX if Jklf S : V :- y ' - AMMO 7 IT IT-! Tlnis P Daily and Sunday For a Full 12 Month's Mail Subscription to New Oregon Statesman enocl Starting September No Fm?or Stray li ; No Fear Shall Awe ft BEFORE OREGON Yes, before Oregonwasa state when there were Indians and gold rushes (and things) the Statesman was be ing readun the capital of the territory and .throughout the great Oregon country. Toddy, although it is 78 years old, the Statesman is younger than ever. Read it through. We'll be happyto have you take jiote of every feature of the New Statesman. Yet the Statesman is not old! Men mayjage, but newspapers possess a founiain of perpetual youth. Theirs is the dynamic of a great undertaking . . each lay life starts anew ... there are new hope to be fulfilled, fresh news to aper be told, yesterday's obligation well filled is supplanted by the newer, larg er task of the present. Just so with the NEW Oregon States man. Proud of its past, conscious of .the high responsibility ' such years of I '-m m i a ' amir service email, yet it must pe zne imcjw paper in the NEW day. The policy of the New Oregon States man will be to print more pictures, more local news and editorials and se-m cure for its readersthe bjest features obtainable. ... . observe that the New Statesman is truly the state capital newspaper of Oregon. It gets the intimate little stories, yet highly important stories, as well as the big news of the state. To the taxpayer the New Statesman is in valuable. It brings to you every morn ing TOD AY'S, newspaper, packed full of news of the world, the nation, the communities of the central Willamette valley. T MARKETS Reliable market reports from the mar ket centers of the world listed daily. FROM THE CAPITAL! Every citizen of Oregon is vitally in terested in affairs of state. You will R eacleir y-J? Jy s y y J&S x . day o o -it,-- V.-- a? iK