St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, April 23, 1915, HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION, Page 7, Image 13

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    IIOMR AND -FARM
alue of Automobile to the Farmer
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drllvt-ry of produce, for form
t lor uu.orou other economic pur
' .. .oil tr .lunro. the auto
"Ju conic to be a mic-anlly on
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.h.oWrot an automobile n reach
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TV, unppl). "'n. fnrn",r ;
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l itmn bu briiuKht tiomo In tho motor
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ORPINGTONS
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Effs Pfr selling of 13, $1.25
ff. H. Dinsmoore
Sleridan, Orefoa.
f !5ASH KlJVKItS FOR TOUR
ui-uitii. Ki;(;S, VKAL AND '
HOGS. NO COMMISSION.
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happnm i If bolt or lanlina of a hl.,.,.r
hri-hw Uurlnn throMhl,., o,-ratln? f
tbcio la an automolillo lt0M.ui tbpKf)
talaita ould bo wcurid In record U,u,.
whllo If th furmor had to I.HUi " a
home and Urlro to town, hi, would IohS
halt r day and this machtn and mnn
would h. idlo. la Huioh or altkui-H a
cloilor win bi a-urd wli hout dcluv by
golna for him mid brliiKlnx blm hark i
t,."".r' ''or,," of 1,t,',r "- -uld ho
cltod to ahow that l ho aulomobllu hua
come to bo a noconKlty to tho fuiuicr.
Artoal KiiMYioacra.
DoRldna IiHiir of great acrvli. thP an
tomoblto la a timnnr. of atiuipllHhlfiR
many cconomUn on the farm, not only in
actual aavltiKM over other mi-unM of truim
porlaUon but In olhcr waya. One farnifr
In Jndlnna. who la futhuiiliiHtlc orcr IiIh
owumahlp of a rar. Kv In hid own
word thin llliiHlratlon:
"1 have hcim pattliiR mj-Hflf nn tho
" biuk all Winter lor erei tlim a alio laut
1'ull to put my corn In an noon an it waa
cut. I had never fed any Kllime to my
iwa, but aftor I rot an automobile I
inlled all the furma for tiillim around
and found that nearly all tho dairy farm
era had allca. They told me that It waa
a WHKte of money to koep cowa without
feeding allaKn."
Thla fnrrner dlaeovered that h rould
mnko aiiprecluhle aavlnKH aa a nnult of
trtpa In hla automobile to neighboring
farina. The autuniohlln had opened up
a new field for him. Himldea making
eavlnga hlmaelf, be derided to pan the
good work along. Ilia brother lived about
20 nil leu away from him, hut the farmer
brought him over to aeu hla new rou
rrnte alio and now tho eowa on another
tnrtn are being fed adage.
Helped to Ttulld llarn.
Anolhor farmer, thla lluie In Ohio, de
cided to erect n "fireproof" barn. All tho
hulldera In the neighboring town were
butty whh work near their bomea where
they wlnhed to apend their evenlnga. Kven
the otter of higher pay waa not aulth lent
to luduee them to go to the country. Then
a happy thought atruek the farmer.
Ilia automobile could tarry five per
aona bealdea hlmwlf eomfoitably, ao he
derided to offer to bring the men to tho
farm In the mornlugx and take them back
to town In the eveiilnga. The offer waa
accepted and aoon two of the five men
who undertook the work decided to alay
at the farm all the time. The farmer
then Induced two more men to help In
the work, lie thua hud seven men at
work, Ave having their evenlnga at homo
and two at the farm. In addition to
conveying tho men, tho farmer mad
trlpa to town wllh the car for cement,
ali'ol aha pea and other auppllea and there,
by kept the men aieadlly at work until
the barn waa bulit.
Kavel llullding l-'mia I 'ire.
In a certain part of Kanaat au au
tomobile waa the mean of aavlog a house
and barna from fire. Late one evening
the farmer dlacovered that ono of hU
feeding aheda waa On Are. There being
no telephone ayatem In the locality, he
Jumped In hla car and went for help to
the home of neighbor. Krom the near
en I netghhor'a he brought bBck three or
four men, and left them tn protect the
bouao, Wna and other bulldlnga aa beat
they could until more help waa aeenred.
llcpeatod trlpa were made In the car In
quick tlmo until a eufflrlent number of
men wore on hand to aavo the altuatloti.
Had It not been for tho automobile, thin
farmer clalraa. It la probable that all bin
bulldlnga, Including tho house, would
havo boea deatroyed. , -
Io li bird Hnlea In Kite Month.
The proprietor of a dairy In llllnola
became dlaaatlafled with hla aale In thl
engo. lie hired an automtiblle and niado
a perwonal ronraa of hla ITS customer.
Ill rlty aaleaman had been spending all
hla time making a weekly round; the
boaa covered tho ground In two day and
dlHCOTered that a little more personal
attention wonld greatly lacroaae bia aalea.
He rearranged hi time at the cream
ery and found that he could devote about
half hla time to the Chicago rod of hi
bnatnee. He eliminated the enlcuiuan
and bought a runabout. He doubled hla
aaleg In Ave montha and aa a reault of
the Inrreaaed output at the creamery, waa
able to make a auhalantial reduA- In
tho coat of production.
For Work and ncaewre.
The forognlng cakcj are given mrrrtjr
to ahow a few of the varied aervicea that
an automobile can perform. They refer
to paaaenger cart and not to commercial
motors. The latter also have an Import
ant place upon the farm, but will not be
dlacuaaed In thla article. Tho paaaenger
car can be made to do lota of heavy work
if properly applied. It la not uncommon
to nee or hear of farmer flawing wood
with their automobllea by taking off a
wheol, replarlag the name with a pulley
aad attaching the pulley to the aaw by
meana of belllag. Ail kind of profitable
uae have been found for tho automobile
on the farm, and more will be discovered
a time goea on and formers become more
used to them. Colman'a Rural World,
Going to the
Fo
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MOTOR CARS
Tlie man who buys a Buick from the Howard Automobile
Company enjoyB an advantage over the owner of any
other car on the Pacific Coast, through the fact that this
company maintains four direct branches, one each at
Portland, San Francisco, Oakland and Los Angeles, where
a. Buick owner will be cared for with a personal interest
In addition to the branch houses, there is not a section of
Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada or Arizona
in which there is not a sub-agency, where Buick owners
can feel themselves welcome.
A complete line of Buick cars, parts and accessories are
always on hand at our branch houses and parts can be
secured without delay from all our agents.
The Buick is the largest automobile factory in the world
and manufactures the most complete line on the American
market. Buicks from $1060 to $1800 f. o. b. at any of
our branches.
Howard Automobile Co.
MEL. G. JOHNSON, Manager
Fourteenth and Davis Streets Portland, Oregon
Phones: Main 4555, A 2550
BRAN'CIIESSan Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles
BARGAINS IN FARMS
FOR SALE ONLY
TALK A WIT nVY3 IjOOK AT THIS.
AM) TfitCN CET iltiY
4 1n M rrm. fl mil? rant of Carrol.
tnrt. W'ih., It arret; in cuUUMtlon, 2ft acre
ve. JU at ra In tturf, only acre too
tcrp to rulttvato; t ?f.,4Mx feot of
rMiar arid piiitif. fin anitf at ltoui, alto
tTerk fim trttfturti tti pirn, ft act now
In crop: await hutiM atid I .am, chicken
Lou and ajuotlaihrd; 1 lullea to actioul;
rram rout; only 2 milt-a to rock road.
W 1th tlua placf fora 4-ar-old colt, B
brood aoaa, 1 I' oar. alt household nooilg,
autii onions, potafnoa, ho reed, farm lm
ttnania and in work ta plnca; en
mt in rotwiti' road and it. V. l Tliera It
atnul worth raecarn bark on tha
TtJa.ce; 1U buy, lth caah pay
ment of $;&.
tkr roT.Twiso ok or TrfR BKRT
KA n M f I IIAVW WRKV l.l'CKT IN flKT
TlNll TO hPI.l-: UIOK INTO IT AT
OWE. yOU IT IH OSK CK TDK FKW:
arrea, I fnile fmm Waterloo and
H4H Nomr. fr.; I mile to arhont, on R.
a, u, ft ltd croftin rute. Iud ta fine rlvar
Voiiom. blarH loam !), tS araa in
rtitliialirtn, aft now III cron. fit rra In
paetur; tao rork or aravel; fa.nlly orchard
In full bearing; tnl t-rom houaa, 1ara
barn atid mil oulbutldtnica inew); ItH0
ltt ou tbia place, oo ci toriua.
A VISE aubarban home, cloae to two cltlea,
at Biveaway fij(urit; 4 acrea on Oregon
fit) car line, near Uladttrwe; haa a flaa
4-Mom houaa, good bam, cMrken-houie,
PtimmtT klirben, a number ut flno fruit
tro in full bcarlnir. and berrlea of ail
ktndi. food aater; woven-wire fruoea; ell
In rruIUtittion. Tou ran buy thla irettr
Plaec f'n- only $'A0O. caah m IU handle
and eaay term on tha balance.
M ACRRS, 6 mllee from M alalia. Or.; t5
a err a haa been cultivated. 16 mora hat
be-n ilHKhed and oat-tatureJ eod with
very little labor can be rut in cultivation;
tho balance la In fir, cedar and hemlock;
timber, a flno creek croaMta tho plat e; has
S beautiful irprlnKa, with water piped to
ho'jae; there la a email hnueo and othe
building;; fenced and crosn-fencod : Jiuft
think. $2if0 will buy thii place, with only
a cah payment of tenna on balance,
per cent in l exeat.
Till ft T.AND IH WOHTH $t0 PER ACHR.
4(H arrea, Waaco Co.. Or S mllee from
Friend P. O.. H. R. ataiton. and 7 mllee
aouthweat of Pufur; the made are gooa;
fino crack thrauffta the p'aco; it le all rich.
Murk aoil: 3L'U acrea tulable. the balance
la fine feature lend; ties 120 a-i-ee of very
nice limber; the price ta only $15 per acre
ami you ran buy it for IMW down and euay
term a on remainder.
The Following Are for Trade or Sale
I arum, wiIIm orttint of Junrtl.n
Cll. a rvH read. H acrwi uiidrf
eul!l-tlon an In crop; 4 arrn. la imU
tlmhrr. an wkJt woT.n-nlr. Ihm,
family vrchar and all kind of barrli;
T-ronm buuir. barn and all utbnlrrMnira;
R. K. and rraam routf; prio. Iieo per
tu t: will tradi fir a .malta farm up to
t'MO. In t W lllamxl Valky.
Ut rwF. t mlM from Brat Rama. Or.
Cnird rook rsada, ail acrni lovel and In
rulllvallon. IB men in llmh. butane
In (aatur, 1 r la krannc erfhard.
all kUul. mt k.rrlr. cuo houa. and barn,
atnnknhnuMa, blarkamlth .hop and other
ambulltlma Croam ronu. Trie ll.
pHl win coealdar a aniallar farm up to
IriOfl. Muil bav lr.oo In cash and a
moriea pack o la. alaac.
tte ACRM. t nll Iran Fort Unrk. ra
Lako lBnt, Or. All tort! and tlllabl.
u acraa la culdtatlon. 17& acrea cleared,
tinder fenca. Bmall orchard, amall kauea
an bars oa cream route. Thte Ii eno
aldere one of tit. bee4 rnnchM In that
duirict. The prlr. I. will trad,
for a farm In M WHlaineita VaUa up
la 70KK,
Enn m.A HEArTijrri. place
aa acre. mllea oaat of Oreaxia City and
Si mile from Portland, 40 aero In cultl
vatlun: balance In paeture. all eaeUT
cleared. Bounik-d on t-. aide be clear
Creek; S livlne oprlns. can be piped ta
tioiiM, ood f-roum houve, lar. baro,
chlrken and hog heuaea, family orchard,
all kind of berriua. at ore on adjoining
J lac, Uj mile la acliooli, eburcba allbla
snllea, telephone, cream route and R. V.
V. tiood team, harneas and eragon, roeirec,
back, aeeder, calUvator, UIr prosa, cor
and brood eow.
Price tswio. Witt trad for a place eat
of tb. taoanUIn tat Oresaa up to fibOU.
It ACUrs at JtooMer Rock, on Columbia
Rleer, elos to Portland, Or.; otation on
Ih place; US acre la caltleatton, t amall
tonueei nith bath and Inllet, large bam,
modem hogheueea, blackamlth hep, fm
water aupplr from spring on klghoat Point
of property, 40 acre 1 floe rlew property
and can be aubdtrfcled Into aero trans and
old for Bummer hornea. There are acre
of beaverdam land la cultivation, Tb.
prlc ta fjo.uon. Will take a entailer place
up to twoo and a nortaags back at
per cam Interest fur 10 ra-ra.
JOHN E. HOWARD
309 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Oregon