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Th« B««««Pton IUvl«w t V N « T b fH W rUtv, hell, reins out of the kitchen and 1» au anknowo- flock art used dis gan to ring It, swaying to and fro with U U t t S L Y IN E A R L Y L IF E infecting ths incubator and the t chserful grin, ss If hs wars tied to brooder bouse helps la hinder tbs clapper. Al the sound of "the cracked tones W liil« d lg rrh «« i h fee U the ing tbe spread of lb*, disease. the men liegun to struggle oul of tin « m a le s i uumbwr o f baby chicks bar Into lha dining room, whera the» Failure to provide tbe correct m l 4« 4 « lo 72 hours wilhm the first look Hitdr seals on long .benches brooder temperature for amall after hatching. From 2 to 4 B y F R A N K W . S IM M O N O S * either side of s lung table coven >1 per cent o f llae chicks infected chicks often results in bowel A m s rle a n B a n k e r« A s s o c ia tio n with a stained, tattered oilcloth, on From 98 degrees to birth will cause the disease trouble. which were placed cheep knives LTH O U G H many state« have unexcelled system« of bank 100, at the edge of ths hover, forks, spoons and pistes. spread to 40, »0, or even 7* auuervision by public authority, in acme Instances political ,. . .. . „ . la tbe oorrect temperature for Nsst appeared a thick-set ynong enuM Elem rnU have resulted in lax methods and dangerous . w Mnt ol the finllrfl flock' the first few days. Too moea rqunw who began In hand out por practices. Public opinion today dem ands that “ ‘“ ‘’i * ’7 opwmton and farm- lions of a greasy dinner, consisting of heat is as had as not enough. Lank supervision be as free from partisan in te r- 1 ”"*’ m 8,1 " ,iort lo a high suspicious meet, beans, and potutoe» Confining the chicks fairly elose ference as the judiciary itself. j percentage of the chicks, often that hail apparently been froseo to to tha stove the first two days death In bed. Staje banking laws are increasing in number le*,Ve, ,nfW5t* d chtek* in th® 1,‘ ' by meant o f boards twelve ins. Lee. who had taken a seat <q»p» an.l diversity. Much thought and study has been o? Z S i!? C wide nailed together at the cor sits ths door, surveyed the oilier ners, minimized the danger of K.ven by the State Bank Division o f the American 1 u»u.lly d i. . « t r o « guests wltb that qulst watchfulness which was s part of his nature os Hankers Association to uniformly efficient super- The best .n * only .atiTsc- chilling. wall ss of his training. For Ihe musi VtBT ' nJ r 18 ° " record M urging that the office lory way of handling chicks that part he summed them up ss being of THE ZEALOUS M I D , | ;'ink CominiMioner be freed from entangling show symptoms of whit« d.arr- LTUL tbs average prospector type politics and divorced from all other functions o f i. .. . NBR NEW HAT W (i Araoag them, however, appeared tr l « f v 'M fr» m Till—That new bonnet o f be a few of Ihoae hard bitten rharnr state govern m en t; that the tenure of office be made more secure he inr„h «i with sufficient compensation and dS ^reU on aiJ £ L T l lore who are to lie found In every gold and fiutmg Margaret's is very fetching. pow er to attract men o f out U nding executive ability and uin . ly chick *hould be up I’elly us quietly as possible, m rush. Moat of them had been drink Phil— Yes. I understand when oxperlnacs, and Only t . .n ,y su m . “ !» “ “ T , V *» d i" o v - lake notes. If you get the chance, on Ing hard, and •til seemed embiticrert •u.c«i../ul Uni»i, friend husband aaw it he fetch what’s going on si Hlalon lake by Ibclr experiences of the summer , tkat bank examiners be selected Lorn U nk.n, . x p U n c . v x ^ from ora Hr' d , 5 h‘Ck those haring the requisite qualifica to uvs years. | *y m p lo m « o f the discus« in the ed a lot of language. "Vuu'vs gut carts hlanrlia, and >oti’ll They were frt-sly cursing llu-ir III tions. Powers of Bank Commissioners j Hrst 48 to 72 hours should he inks s covering warrant from the sti luck. A careful study and survey of s u m in the majority of states. the Bank removed and killed. The killed pendiary lo nts In any way you see Lee's attention wna first drawn to Try Our 01 ass I fled Ads Ob And Inks nil Ihs tlins you want. the two men who were sealed oppo bank supervision has been made wllh r'oimuisaioasr la siven morn or less birds should be burned to elim - the cooperation or .¡tat« Bank Com alts him by the fart that they tool power to approve or deny applies- j m ate the possibility possib ility of of further no part In thla chorus of denunciation ndsalonars and state- bankers to bring Hons for charters of stats banka infection. out ths high lights of successful su Clearly this authority should be eg A glance ahowed him Hint they uer Infected hens do not always not proapectora. and that Ihe under pervision, and at the same Ume Indi «reined chiefly with a view (o supply cate remediable »• akuersea, as the ing each community with safe, ade standing bstween them was on loti show outward signs o f the in basis for formulati,X a model code quate banking faUIIUea. Hence the mats one. ut law dealing wltli bank supervision, Importance of carefully weighing all fection but they do lay eggs One was a short, thick-set. mnscnlsi ¡carrying the disease. Chicks rwd-kslrvd msu. wllh one of the hard sad also far «uvdopuig public opouon iaUors Involved suek ae MM shMsnfn hatched from such eggs are in In favor of Us g> adoption. ...... — . and responsibility of the orgaalsera sat and most rspulslve faces that t-e- This survsy sho» at In forty one and th* community’s needs for bank fected gt birth. Trying to save Apply Sulphur ae TeM When hart over seen Tin- other, appai.-nH) •tales Hank Cor i i.oners arc- ap- “ ing facilities. In the very natnra of . lives of infected chicks ends his partner, was a huge half brer, Yser Bki a Breaks Out pointed by the go. and g, :ier- j things no one U so well qjallfled to in sorrow at some later date, with a great muaculur torso coirim ally bold office "d * their p! as pa-» on charter questions as the Bank j with black hair and long gorilla tits lire.” to two stai, “ lie) arc cli <«.u C ommissioner. < ommeots from ah netting rid o f infected hens is arms v Any breaking ont ol the tkm eu fees; getting rid o f infected chicks by popular electin' n- others they states favor granting the banking do- arms or-body u overcome quick- neck, armi “ Kf I bad that guy here what stnrte- are chosen by a to a large extent. •Ik.ng hoard, out j pkrtme-nt large If not absolute Jurle- ext by applying Mentho-Sulphur. The 1 that yarn about the gold In Sion In only a few Is th Irlce of orr .rt diction in granting k »»v chartern The O. A. C. Experiment Sta pimples teem to dry right ap and ge range— “ began a man ou law*’* Ixcd bankfeg con •rod. In Missis away, declares a noted akin 4 number of statea now confer tion recommends the use j right. of slppl the selection Nothing haa ever been made by a con more or less complete authority on “ Ah, for the love of Mike, cut ou' volition of delcg., tbe place o f tuiphur as a . . from the state the slate banking department to act hatching eggs from blood test that spiel. Hill I" shouted an, the chartered banka mover. It is harmless snd inexpensive. as receiver in liquidating failed banka, ed stock as the first step in Just ask any druggist fo r a small Jar across the table. "IVjrou think you n Long Terms Make Bureaucrats usually providing that the Bank Coo- preventing the spread o f white o f Row Its Mentho- Sulphur and use it the only real fool's lien summerin' It The term of office was fouud to mi«»iocer must Ale a report with the diarrhea. If hatching eggs from kka cold c ra m . the ningeT" “Old I’elly never found no gold mlm range from ta>o y ,rs to »lx. Tbe court for approvaL In other states ; 11s ass cracked about It. Kf he Imd majority of reuoni'uendatlons favor • the court names a receiver and thft wouldn't otbera have got wise to l< flve-ysar term. r«u u.uug that a lon g Hank Commissioner therasdter has a « with half the district bungin' abon Urin at Ufe tenure tended toward Jurisdiction or authority. The almost bureaucracy In office, while a short unanimous opinion of hankers and lha range apyln' on h ln tf “ Nobody knows what happened i< term waa condomm-d on the grounds thq Bank Commissioners Is that | that tbs Lank Commissioner vteiilj authority should be placed la th « I him. do they?" (.inking department as it permits the ; K •'jest disappeared Mrhhe he bad i scarcely have time tq become ihor ought) <-<iii vers an wllh his Aeld of employment of experienced bank ad- ! J •trike In the woods or somethin' N body’s seen nor heard of him this go -, wetrk before the exphwtloa of hla nnnistratora In winding op th* affairs ,R Auto Truck and Livery Service, Daily Trip« To term of service and the public would ot s bank. U more expedient, eco- > F ! white past " a >m leal and altogether more satisfac- R Portland. Lee absorbed lids converastho > loss the frulta Of hla expertaaoq. A R without feeling thal he had got veri rive year term U long enough to per “ T Furniture and Piano Moving. Changes Needed F | far. I’elly bad discovered a proMv mit his rendertn/ useful service through capitalism» Ms experience The consensus as to changes need- R Office: Bemverton; Cor. Watson »nd First St. Portland; 188 Front St. uiallcal gold mine Polly bad d!t,i| mil thea if ba is lound capable me rt to strengthen Ihe work of the state R Phonos: iiciverton, 51 on 11. Portland, Main 3640 And Now St Last—the Nanos Lay le peered; II began lo seem pr*iabh (b a ile e s o f his v> appoUntaeat would I miking departments Is summa-asod R_ Front of Him. Uplifting its Wild that I be is port of his return wi be sttong. in ihe following recommendations; Peaks Int# tbs Qlory of Ihs Autumn false. If Ibeae men bad I ksmi pro» il was found th», duties other than I rrovtd. <<l-oear* salaries. peeling Ihe range alL the summer li bank supervision are frequently Im •unset t. <ltve Bank C orem laaloiier laraa dts- wna probable Hint If I'elly Ij.id ri posed on the hoiking department, retlon a ry powar In g ra n tin g cB arters , m l r o lo r c ln g b a n k resruiat — been us* there'll be nothing doing till mmed to the vlclnll) they would hn>- S. Ht m ove ihe olflee I ranging, from lose:«nee matters to Ice from partisan spring. Hut doO’l 1st 'em gel wise 1C tinird of It. In »hlcb rase some-,, otitic* hy providin g fo r election irrigation project-- and eveu slate ’ .'»nUmttton or th « Com m issioners by tbs 1 hail Inaurance. The n'most unani i>«akers. ,o0r t- " ‘ ,0” : /<’<itilinui-il in M M.-.-l, | B rig h t prospects mark form behind yuor Hergennl. and eon I 4 P rovide fo r a sufficient num ber mi mous expression Ot .pitting I# that th- xam tnvr*. w ith sde<iuatc * a d free duct your Inquiries as Inronsplcuonsl) the opening of the n ew year. position of ban£ C'^mauss’.oner Is a h<*ir oppointm ent (rum p o litic * as possible. And In a ruse like this LEGUNE CULTURES <!lvt ihs tiaiU tin* Iv -p A rtm **! fu ll task of such eulsl Riding Importnnc« '• '!'> to s e t s « re c eive r In lb s c a m T h e business horizon is a - one man's better than two Thel'l ARE USED W ID E L Y as to demand that he devote all hlj f f»i’ why Pm sending you alone , ! ________ «. M »s o Hank Corn ml ter time snd attention' strictly to prob .<? glow, for fundamental condi MM WL “ Finally, you'll hear In mind Ihm f-rns of bank unpervlslon and r<-gula Make requiressents fo r Bank Com * I I .«Klimt* cu ltu re» prepared by tions never were sounder. Felly's arrest conies flrat Son® a» m L »io n e r eligib ilU y not less than fire iloa. ■ •nra o f niK-cessful bank in * experience you locate him. bring him out of Hiv jib e h ai'leritilogy departm ent o f Some states Unpease no statutory During tbe n ext tw o months n ! w ell recognised ex e c u tiv e a b ility jib e experim en t station are be- qualifications whatever for Bank range. Bank supervision, when wisely and thousands w ill need materials. At dnwn Lee was upon the rond [inK sent lo farm er^ ill O h ^ ih i , t’ommlssloner. A number merely re inpartially administered, is capable ha unit have uutiiuiai nominal ijuauia-t qualifies func that nt' >t njuut*ring There had been rumor» rarurcem C alifm inn, N vvttja ,' North lJ«ku- quire jf rendering one oi of tne the nignesi highest types rumor« of a gold find In St«uy rang* ta, and neu)lib,,rHiK sln t«s. O n » dons. In many oaees purely negative | of senrice a sute can gire Us people. (hut summer, |>ul the ueurvr Lee g « 1 order was received from Mot- REFORMS IN STATE SUPERVISION OF BANKS AS ADVOCATED BY BANKERS A FreeTFdtìerr lk»y|rrtffei bi W NU CHAPTER I Sergeant Anderson Ridee Into Little Fells l<w Amloraon. Mrgvanl In Ihs Royal ('»nsrtlsn Mminto.l Pollen, had haen iMrtlng hla horoa up Iba laat hill. Now ba slopped al ihs lop and III hla pip«, laltlns Ihs animal annirh a haw Martas of Iba spars« »rasa thal ■raw amoas Iba farns and raaplwrry bra mb Isa baalds Iba cart Irsrk Thar« war«, perhaps, thirty ihraa or four y«ars lo hla rradlt. Ilia ratlisr lined, ileaply sunburned fare and throat contrasted markedly with I he edging of whits flesh al Ihs V-top of hla open shirt, l-ea. In hla proapoe tor’s clothing, appeared to be typically one of Iboaa raaanred. quiet, self-coo- lalnad men whom the north breeds. Ills rather heavy horqr, a romlrtna lion of park and saddle, was well laden behind Ihs rolled blankets that formed a parapet acroaa Ha shoulders. Is a Inhaled with delight Iba warm, steamy «•halation« of the earth, rich with Iba added debris of the year. Us lamed and looked forward, Im. yond Iba settlement of U tile P a ll« lying at the fool of the slope In front of him. the laal of Hie «.HI#- meats oa hla side of Bluujr rang«. * |t was an unkempt, mu lily Utile plaea, created by the advent of f t » lumber companies a few year» before, kpd slragtUng among the knee-high stumps of wbst had been virgin forest wt^hln tbs decade After bla belated return from francs, only to And the oM North great mounted, of which ha hsd b.-en a member, mergert In the new Do minion body. !.•# himself had been stationed nl Unnlairea. l i t Imd hero In the police eight year« before th. war ll waa the only life ihsi ap pealed to him. Ills service had ex plred during hla term at lha front, but hla Aral set oa returning had been to rejoin Inspector Crawley bad arm for lilu a few lays taler -Aa.lersoo." ba said. “ I want yon to bo ready to otert for Stony rump- la the morning to pick up n mnn named Pelly. lie ’s • « the list of •wanted’—beaded It for some lime. In tact I guess yon don’t know any thing about tba case, though.” -No, air. It must bars happened while I was In Frame«.” •Ob, It happened a deuce of a time bafMa yon went to France, Anderson facnly-dra years ago, more ur l*wa Might hare lefl the poor devil alone e«|MTlnlly as ha’a been a fugitive au long But It’s murder. Mergeanl. nnd —wall, lha new police hare g»i t<> allow themselves Jual na «flic lent blood hounds aa the old force. The papera In the case hats Just Co««- through Ottawa. “This man Pelly appears to have killed a man In Toronto In I he nine lies for Insulting bis wlfs Thoes da lulls are net given It appears a lip come down some lime ago that Pelly has been living In the Slaton lake region, on the other side o f Stony range, for a good mnny years I'elly appears to have got wind of this and made a quick getawny. Now the word's corns In that he's been seen In tits district May be true or f^ac. ''Piohnhly It won't be possible to convict now. If It Is possible, I don’t suppose hell get mnch of a sentence. Hut headquarters are nnxlous Unit we should establish our prestige by getting after' Itlra— to show that we’re on the Job ns our predecessors were. I want yon to rids In. and. If he’a alive, pick him up and bring him hack wllh yon.” Anderson sainted, lie wna about lo leave Ihs office when the Inspector colled him back. "ittop ■ moment, ftergeant. Ton enn guees that this man Pelly was probably betrayed by someone with a grudge against him I suiqiose you know that the Free Traders aliened lip nt Riston lake during the tvarT" The Free Troders. aa Anderson knew, were a gang of liquor men. organised from Montreal, and »ending II* agents far and wide Into the In dian lands, debauching and corrupt Ing. The Free Traders dealt In hu- mnn souls aa well as fur and whisky; they were the mosl Iniquitous thing Ihut had so far entersd the northsru territories. T h e m « n mnn named Jim Hath wny who sect is lo he handling llielr work f"r 'em up there Ten lo one hit gin .'» in!'«»I up wllh this I’elly limiter In some wn.v Perhaps they're out for felly's Vend because he wouldn't stand In with 'em On the other hand there's the chance Unit lie’s In with ’em nnd someone else tlplied u» off In that case you’ll And yourself up against ihe organisation “This Rnthtt ay’s believed to have been running liquor under vnrlous alius«» for year», and there'» ugly rumor nlsiut happenings nt an' Indian enmp In the Fur North, where the Free Trader» have another post a' Lake Mtsqunah. They've gut to he a Idg fndor during the yenra of the wur — so hlg that were Uul going to tnckle 'em until we're ready to InOnch a general rnmpnlgn ngnlnst 'em. “ You'll remember no' to bolt In If SULPHUR CLEARS ▲ PIMPLY SKIH \ Beaverton Transfer Co. Lewis Brothers, Props. WHO ARE BUILDERS? J. Haulenbeck Lbr. Co. « 1 the range the !|*»s exp I It till news In-on me 11« passed a nmnbi-r of np-n -n tlieli leo l,i»1 week fo r bueterla (o In ocu late to aerea o f garden peas. C u ltu re» s u fficien t to in oru - Inte 7000 «e ro s lo legruines w ere sent out by the experim ent sta t i o n ln »l year. T h e h eaviest de- jmnnds are from O regon farn i- lers. Out o f sla te orders com e la rg e ly fro m O . A. C. alum ni jrj j and oth er »la te experim ent sta- wny soulh. mort-si- -snd sullen l<te H.-avcr Chapter No. ready enough In pour out then 106 O. K. S., regu grievance Hint n summer's ptv»|H-»l lar mcoling Wed Ing had failed to show v<t-n n Iran of color anywhere nesday Evening Fob. L«-e had listened to their »lories un.' -5, al 8 P. M. So- then gone on, leaving the Inqiri-sslor Visitorg welcome. By or that he ess a prospector on s hi der of the Worthy .Matron J«s- latetl Journey to the range llona. -ic C. Pharig, Sycrgtary. And now at Inst the rungs lay In T h e cultures are used in in- Adv c11 front of him. uplifting Ita wild |ienk» oeuInlinK clo ver, n lfn lfa, vetv.tt Into the glory of Hie autumn »unael beans, peas, and oth er le.etpnM SLAM! Lee felt hla hear! uplifted loo This crops. T h ey con tain b ie te r ta was life at Ita moat xestful —the world Hang I'm never afraid t o j spares, and the hunting of the king of which Itavo ihe facu lty o f tak tell a man anything, because II ' in g the n itrogen o f the a ir and goes in one oar and nut at the i nil created helnge—Mnn. So. lending hla horse, l.ee passed m aking that n itrogen availab le other. down (he long slope toward the set fo r crop use. T h e legu m e crops Slum-—Yes: hut if you tell a I lenient of l.it|le Fallg. Soon he wm ;w j|| |,n| (.row w ith any degree woman anything, it goes in at al.renat of Ihe flrst shacka, act In H. <)f sur(.#(|!, -u n its « Ih e s « hncterin both ears and out at the mouth. ck'Nrtnra moonx the stump* ilu i I . rulin’ rows of qplforinly ugly woodei '*r*’ Pfhren . nnelpria f'»r Ibc particular colt lines, n smnir mission i-linrt-li will arc a tin roof, a hunk, nml a »mull hole type o f legume indiealetl announcing Itself by a dlla|ililnie put up in two-acre sue hollies, shlngl*. F « In fan te and Children which are »cut post paid for 90 Lee tastencil lilt horse to the hlteli coni« each. This makes t h e III U s e F or O v e r Y e a rs Ing post in from und enteml Of cost only 25 cents an acre for A n n ft-— Aiwtys Dears the right of tho Interior pasangc \ra> tho Ihe dlnlng-riHim, on th« left Ihe purlin Ihe culture. dgnetui« ol with the furniture piled up In coi Fichi peas for liny should lie net» ami the floor strewn wllh dutth- hags nnd blankets. j planted from February 15 to ' A pasangc ran pnsl a flight of April t. White Canadian, Mine rickety atnira. nnd from n ruoin nt lh< 1 Prussian, or Arthur varieties end of thla came the clamor of voice» ¡arc drilled throe-fourths In Here Lee found the bar. packet' I . ___ at the rale of MI k9*;> atx honeU, eennfni men; tight, und running wide open. B< l ,w o ^ (T k«y me A ll T Knew): an acre. lilnd the mahogany flood a fat amt !#0 lo 120 pounds Their W H A T and W H Y Where they are a new crop mnd 1 YHFH, cynical-looking landlord end HOW und XYHBRE end W H O " “ How about a room nnd atahllpr they should he Inocula tod KIFLINS fur the night?” asked l.*e. W H A T van ttaDeeia* .itlon of London* The landlord slid n schooner of heel W H Y tie*« the dote for Beater very* The cut I ing of scion wood of from one end of the bar to ihe mliMW W HEN v tha frost pyramid of deciduous trees should be de Cheops fcwiU r and lurqed to I^e. hla fat bed) HOW can ye a <nsti&gui»h a malarial quivering, apparently with mirth layed for a short time until Ibc mosquito ? though hla fin-e did not relax on) damage done in Oregon by Ihe WHERE ia Canberra? Zeebrugge* thing of <t» solemn, cynical aspect. severi cold o f this winter has WHO w a a tho Miilboy of th« Slash««* Are the»e “si* men” aervinf you too* “ Stabling? Ton said It. Room! been determined, is the advice Give them in opportunity by placing You c’n have six foot by four of th< of the O. A. C. experiment sta parlor floor, stranger," be answered tion. This scion wood should "Pretty full, eh?” be out before the last of Pob- "Fuller ‘u It—I’a full of fire-log»" ‘ runry. “ Logging crows signing up?" ’’Irfiggln’. nothin'. Tow n» hill of those here fool guys Ihnt'a been pros in y o rr he roe, HOLEY WEDLOOK pectin' Stony range nil rammer, dot sch o o l, < tlTce, He Dour, our home life will cluh, lib i Ary. cold feet nil to uni t nnd nil quit to I will come home al Thia"9iapreme^ gether. Feeling pretty sore over It, I lie ideal. Au thority" in all guess. Tn ain’t aiming lo slnrl ter tin evening and we will sil hv-tlie knowledge fite I’ll road the paper and , range yerself this time <>f your?" Immediate, constant lasting, trust ” 1 guess there’ll be Hme to wash i you can darn socks. worthy. A rsw ers alt kinds of t^uee* Tew pana of diri,” nnswcrrd l<ec Hons. A century c f d e v e lo p in g , Sweet Thing—Oh. he »ur« lhal "Then maybe I’ll board my hoc-« hero is one o f Mio first,.things I am snUigir md perfecting under .x - anahighest schoinrship acting Vnd trap ■ hi! this wlnier." going to leach you. insures i u racy, com pluiuuess, Ho led hla horse imo the stable compact >s, authority. gave It aom« corn nnd rnoked out i • in!.' f,vr« o f the iVne tVorrte, M IG H T AS W E L L hnle of hay, anil carried hla Idujikei- Bix" t I 4. * ino v*»try, prtcxB, mc ’f iu She Our neighbor has bor bnck to tha hotel parlor, where I« I In < .in . I * puLti -ntioa Wr v '1. K m A N • 8«it ol i ’ovkct Map». staked out a sleeping claim up <n Ho rowed ali our books. C. A C. MFJtRIAM CO. floor lie Send him over the book- Spri««<i< Id. U w . U. A. A . £ » . f 831 yog Anil 'em «{III.OK liquor, blit pick j A »mail negro bey, cnrrylng a la rye ease. è C A S T O R 1 A 30 W ebster ' s N ew I nternational D ictionary B E A V E R TO N . OREGON Opposite S. P. Depot WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS OTTO ERICKSON <8b CO. Lincoln Fordson A U 1 H O R IZ E D S A LE S A N D S E R V IC E B e a v e rto n an d Forest Grove, O re g o n USED CAR SALE B U Y B E F O R E T H E B IG D E M A N D F O R C A R S C O M E S A N D FORD TOURING CARS 1915 R uns g o o d 1917 R eco n d ition ed 1918 N ot - 1921 100.00 well; recondi tioned a n d in unusu- . ally g o o d sh ape. It’s a real bu y bad for 110.00 1919 Better than usual 160.00 1920 R econdition ed; • 1920 Rebuilt. W o rt h 1923 165.00 buy 235.00 M ost as g o o d a « n e w R uns Com e well Lots w ork 1920 R ebuilt an d in fine 1924 1919 running sh ape 325.00 N early g o o d as n e w 475.00 the $500.00 reconditioned 1 9 2 2 Rebuilt, and in fine $100.00 in a n d look o v e r W oodsaw a t t a c h - ment, in g o o d sh ape; 275.00 FORD ROADSTERS 1917 in this yet $ 75.00 1915 FORDSON TRACTORS M a d e o v e r an d a good FORD TON TRUCKS good 175.00 Extra looking up 1921 $ 2 0 0 .0 0 the m on ey Starter; M ONEY R un s fine a n d looks ve ry $ 65.00 SAVE 350.00 condition 1 9 2 5 M o d e ls with their m a n y im provem en ts and refinem ents. It will be w ell worth you r w H Ie ; o r n h on e for our M r. C. B . C o x e to call an d explain them to you. Sb O TTO ER “TH E BEAVERTON, OLD R E L IA I CO. .U .A R S " OREGON