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S m i t h t h e bo y s m a d e a t r i p t o h is f a r m to j u d g e his pu re bred Je rse y c attle F'or t h e first t r ip to Ju d g e c a t t le th e re s u lts w ere b e tte r th a n M r S m ith had a n t i c i p a t e d , m a n y bo y s placing the cla ss of f o u r a n im a ls c o rre c tly lo it e r In t h e w e e k t h e n e w s c h o o l t r u c k w a s c h a r t e d e f o r a t r i p t o t h e M a r- racci f a rm at W a r r e n w h e re p u re bred H o lste in c a ttle w ere ju dged, s o m e o f t h e a n i m a l s In t h i s c la s s w e r e pr«xe w i n n e r s a t t h e r e c e n t O re g o n s t a te fa ir at Salem Dr. L. P. B u c h o l t x a n d w if e of P o r tla n d w e re week end v isito rs w ith M r a n d M rs S m ith o f th e high school fa cu lty . M r S m i t h o f t h e h i g h s c h o o l fac- : TWO SPECIAL NUMBERS — the Pumpkin Vine- Quartet and Ole Olson, “He Bane a Swede." Tickets on sale at Central Grocery. Columbia Street F o rd M a kes A n o t h e r Reduction in Price of Cars I he I-iel(!house Motor Company is pleased to announce a reduction in the price of 1 OKU Cars. : : ♦ ♦ BARGAINS IN USED F O R D ( ’A RS In order to make room for the new Ford cars we are receiving, we are offering some special bargains in used Ford cars. These cars have been thoroughly in *pected by our shop mechanics. We will he glad to demonstrate them to you. Look at T hese Prices 1 — 1917 Mode1 Delivery Cai 1 — 1920 Roadster 1 — 1917 Touring Car 1 — 1920 Touring Car, starter type $135.00 $140.00 $125.00 $250.00 These are bargains anti if you want a serviceable car at a real low price do not hesitate too long. Fieldhouse Motor Company St. Helens, Oregon. Phone 71 I his information was received by us by telegram from the bonl factory. The new prices average a $50 DO reduction per car over former prices and are: Model T Chassis $2.15 O') Runabout, regular $ 2 6 ‘U ) 0 Touring, regular $ 2<>8 00 i rtu_k Chassis $J80 00 To ,hcse pHces should be added $70 for starter and $25 for demountable rims. bonl Coupe, self starter and demountable rims.......................... $ 5 .U x)0 1 id I wo Dour Sedan, self starter and demountable rims $595 O ' Prices F. O. B D etroit We advise our customers to place their orders immediately for the great de mand for FORD Cars and at the re duced prices will make delivery of cars uncertain unless orders are placed NOW. Ihe 1'ieldhouse Motor Company |S glad to announce these reduce,I |>r'lC!* and hopes that prospective buyers wH n it overlook this opportunity I* a * Cl,n itlerahle saving on a reliable A h '" mobile. F ie ld h o u s e M o to r Co. Authorized hord and Fordson Dealers St. Helens, Oregon