Accident? Was it an accident years ago when Henry Ford created a car which by leaps and bounds raced past all competitors and has since stood supreme in Efficiency and service? Was it an accident that this car pioneered in numerous unknown features? Was it an accident that into the HIDDEN parts of Henry Ford’s car went only the BEST the WORLD OFFERED in metals, properly heat treated and machined to an accuracy before unknown? W as all this an accident? Emphatically No. ■ 4 * 4 i .,i * 4 l ..â * i | | Was it an accident that to back that car there has been created the world’s greatest automobile service aggregation? Again, Was It An Accident that other manufacturers soon copied henry Ford’s —I—4-cylinder cast enblock type of motor, his oiling system, his light type of construction, his left hand drive and recently his spring construction? No, not an accident; it was neccessary for their advancement. At first they laughed; then they copied. And each manufacturer’s mimicing move sounded loud and far in praise of the Efficient Ford. They copied in outward appearance but were not willing to make the sacrifices necessary to put quality in the vital parts of their car or try to back their products with similar systems of Universal service. Whin Henry Ford created the FGRDSON TRACTOR was it an accident that it at once proved the most powerful for its size, the most efficient in action? Is it an accident that it, too, is being copied? Copied in form, copied in colors? is it an accident that it is not being copied in its quality of metals construction o t Backed by Instant t l a E"npf c A r t Q i o n r l c C n n r a m a With dust proof cases and water air wash, it is corn- repair service pietely protected from the cut and grind of dirt and sand ?8 4 IIIC r u r U o U I I OlcSIlUo w U | j r e i l i e . Order Your Pall Fordaon NO W ACE QA GITY AMD COUNTRY Mr. and Mrs. J. McLeod The J. ¡S. Coopers and left Wednesday for a visit tlieir guests, Mrs. Parker of two weeks in Portland, and Mis. W illiams, visited 1’ou should order vo»>r Ivlamath Fulls, Tacoma, Vic- lull Furdson now. and Airs. C. L. Ireland tu1 la. B. C„ and Bremerton. in .Ur. iumkili A. L. .Fitzgerald visited Their son is at Bremerton. week end. county over the m P> j Miaul this week. Rev. J . A. Melton of Fort- Last Sunday was a hap­ James L. and Murk ii;ui- land deliver a sermon dav at the O. A. Jvream- uu have been here this week. at the will Christian church ¡Sun­ , or py home, ihe occasion being day morning at .11 o'clock, the celebration birth- P. O. Dodson has pur­ liev. Melton is a splendid ;d a v of Aliss of the Madaline chased a Case threshing out- talker and everybody should Ivreamer who is just home lit of the Auto U full Lies Co. bear him. ! from O. A. C. A beautiful ' birthda\ cake w ith pmk ta Dr. M. J. Butler hus been Urahum & Son. Mon­ i pers centered the perfectly unpointed a member of the mouth. agents for the Sam­ appointed on which Monmouth citv council to son tractor for South Polk pink roses table were used and fill a vacancy. shaded lights com­ county, report an increas­ pink pleted Hie artistic eltect. demand for the Samson Besides “Checkers” at the Isis ing family, A. liav and that there will be a ¡Sunday night is u big pic­ large number sold this fall. umth of the Missoula. Mont., ture and makes vour sport­ recently instructor in niiii- ing blood boil. tarv tactics at U. A. C., and The engines and passen­ Pengra of Portland ger coaches of the I. & M. Billy enjoyed the event. In the As is their annual custom railroad are slowlv but sure- Mr. and Mrs. ,J. 1). iiibbs b'iine junked. Purchas­ afternoon the party visited will go to Newport about lv ers fr. m Salem are cutting .'Niloni and some of the n<> Aug. 1 whore thev will oc- the metal parts into small ranches which were a com­ cii'"T their cottage and eu- pieces for transportation to plete novelty to the Mon-i iov ocean breezes. i Salem. tana instructor. _______________________ \ ¿A j Gasoline Shortage Has Been Greatly Relieved. You Will Be Safe Now In Buying That Car You Were Figuring On. We Have Them. Maxwell and Nash We Also Have Good Buys In Used MAXWELLS, OVERLANDS, DORTS and CHEVROLETS. The Truck Season Is Here Don’t Forget Our Maxwell and Nash Trucks , THEY LEAD The Auto Utilities Co. ■ A ij- A « OREOON INDEPENDENCE, OREGON For nil jobs, such ns silo filling , requiring up to 20 horsepower the Samson Mooel “ M ’ is the ideal tractor. It is economical , powerful and efficient • AM SON Model Tractor rrM ” Price $ 1005 .- Delivered at your farm-full of gas and oil. The S a m s o n M o d e l “ M** T r a c t o r is built to do the work of a barnful of hoises without coating yon a fortune or a big part of your crop to buy and maintain. It is built to keep on doing this work —for as long hours as you like—to do it every day in ?he year with mechanical, dependable perfection. It has close-coupled power unit with every wtrking part enclosed and pro­ tected. There is no lost motion. It Is built 8nd lubricated throughout as efficiently and conveniently as a fine automobile. And it Is as easy and as de­ pendable to operate. We can prove Samson quality and econ­ omy by any working tests you suggest. GRAHAM & SON Monmouth, Ore. \