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10 SIGil EVERY HALF f THE BATTLE TANK-FAN ARMORED TRACTOR BATTERY OF TANKS PREPARED, FOR ACTION AT FRONT 1 . 7- MILE M v -V' East, and Wcsf Side: Highways x to Eugena Copiously -Sprinkled 'V. -With Attractive": Boards..: -2 Tim OREGON "SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING. - SEPTEMBER -11918. ARKS ROAD ' 'V - """ " " -", J.- . . y, . . . "X. V ii I SilWllll I It c .The armored tAnk which bu made ite appearance: In the; war under new conditions. i . -. I, ., , i ' i ...i- Machines in- irsev .;ToHave:Long Lives . X coed tnany poU hv tho fanl f prMton tftati the arkr tractor la good for only en or two. Mttoni work. . Howrer, thr art In Callldrnl many mschlnM which hv bn worklnr from tfcraa to tlx yars. "A Neenach . farmer wrltM taat ho bought, a' cond-hand maclno 4arly In 1915 'which: hia baen doln raervlco alnco tha" winter M91S, and had oorarod uiLto the time cf hi purchase' 100ft acres. ; XTp to Mar. . 117, he had -plowed, and harrowed over 8000 acres. Ke porta are not available -aa to the acreate covered v since, but the tna owner reports' that the only repairs nee. essary after 41S00 aerea of continuous work. CO Qsi sited of taklns up the engine bearings twice. He Is considering the purchase of a new model but Intends i to use It In conjunction with the old- one, as : he says" he ha.s tnoreHhan enftufch work for one jnachlne.", r, y- " In ; Napoleon's "Barracks-" Kw CaaU, lNu;, JLur. t-a &i Ift letter to'.his mother here.'Jawei cnine u su oemr rooo service ana u4-iauon..5aia' tnatiwnenanTbattaJwn to which he is .attacbed landed In Trance It passed ? three - days . In - the barracka erected -for the soldiers of Napoleon xnore than a century ago. rtn both side f tho'WUlSymette; rlTer, the TadflQ highway between Euyess and Portland is - now, so piamiy jnreu that an utofnoblle might bs expected to foliosr the roads without driver at the wheel. - ; """..rv" George wr Chambers. -secreiary oi xne Oregon. Motor association' has.! just re nrnl from- an SO day trip, during. which L TMt no the slicnboards on the branches of the roaa on eitner eie m The traO traveled by Mf. Chambers is now said to be a flaming Wreak of yellow and. black. "that nobody could miss. " ' '. -? At each -road intersection -a diamond .fc.TM.ri 0-n nt the Motor association is erected. '- It points the direction to dif ferent towns in the vauey. t J Ainn the Portland-Eugene road signs have, been placed svery half mile; more than 400 of tnem oeing meiio mar. mo two approaches from ths'Bouth. .; . thii work lust completed was - mads possible through th. cooperatlon-of -the manager ox vie nuunauiMi v. city, and represents .' cash . Outlay on it; " - 4 J ";. - . 1 L yj- . ... . .... 4 j .y-j. y. . -JM' 1; - 'iBuge hattle tank' of the. type'thai;-won:ndOTtna-.fai;lncfh line. consent to placing, an .c advertisement for . the : hotet on -each : bf; them.'' The beard Of . -directors agreedto it. and after the signs hjtd . been- delivered to ma- iwent .out and put thhem op.,. " v"Oolnr down" the eaefsldo we followed the-jreguiat "routa by way :or Salem and the sart of -the hotel Amounting to about yJunctlon- City andiHarrtsburg. :?:. Coming S6eo!r 'v - " " " "Is" 4 bads, wa followed the .same road to Juno- . . .. W . . . . . . ' .w ! V I. J .. . Tor a long time w taiowouuciuu has been trying to get, money- enough to nrorjerly markJthe East and West.aide va.a KLiA Mr. Chambers. We -were aeanAldasr Of iaCoomwisning .anyining . Vkw w . yl . t am this year wnen - iaangeru'.ou-, (.wsum offered to furnish the signs, if -wo. would Uon. JClty and. then turned northwest to Monroe, Cprvallls, - Monmouth. JDaJlas and "then- marked ..both: the. branches, one by way of Forest" Grov and the Other bayof NewbergT '' "The signs are painted on.bpardsln five colors but- durable.' . AVomen VVateh -: Crossings -i f . Annlston, Ala' Aug.:; j--it. K.'- S.) The' Southern- railroad has ."begun J fn staHtng." women . as , crossing "wi Jchinen. Mrs. S. M, MitcheU ; and . Miss - LdUie Hall,, th pioneers, are? showing 'them selves fully 1 capably of ; holding these places. - Their; hours' are from 7fm, olors 'andare, not onljTattracUveV P- m-. t " -'' ' "- "'V arable. J 4 .V.v .' " . . - - - . ; 1. 1. ' i . i , i t i Cheals oa Sugar; i Fined, -Madison. Wls Aug., !. Mrs. ; Jr- IL Hlgge'ns, a' grocer, Of Pralr da Chien. raised' her' sugar certificate allotted her by the . sugar ' oommlttear of the Wlscon sta food administration from 100 pounds to 400 pounds, and as' a penalty the et- ; foresment division requested her to pay.; r 910 to the Red Cross. , - . Cousin t Lincoln 'Dies n Ottawa, Kan Aug. 1 I. N. a Mrs. casabetn Unooln. J 82, - wife of Joseph Lincoln, said " to he a socond cousin ot President Xlncoln, la dead at her homo hera.i Bhe lived in thuv country for mora thao 1 years. 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