h V HERE ARE THE NEW REO UODEIi AND THE NEW REO PRICES Look at the cars, consider the values, and when your astonishment has somewhat abated, ask for a copy of the "advance catalog:," and read the story of how these prices for these quality cars were made ' possible. ' . .'".;. For without that explanation you could not understand, could not accept these values as genuine. It's an interesting story, too absorbingly interesting and of vital import to you if you contemplate the purchase of a car this year. It explains why, When it was impossible for the maker to materially reduce the prices of Reos without reducing the quality, Reo dealers found the solution, and by dividing their profit with the buyer, placed these remarkable values within your reach. It gives you a glimpse into the inner workings of Reo when you've read it you'll understand and the better appreciate the policy that has made the Reo success the most substantial and in many ways the greatest success in this industry. - " ; As you read you'll feel as if you were talking with the Reo Folk and when you've finished you'll feel as if you knew them personally. And, finally, when you learn the facts that, Reo Dealers having learned, made it possible for them to co-operate with the factory to make Reo values the greatest values, you'll conclude that a Reo is the car for you "Reo the Fifth, " the "Incomparable Four" at $875; or the new Sheer-line Reo Six at $1250 your purse and your preference must decide which. "' REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Lansing, Mich., U. S. A. NORTHWEST AUTO CO. BROAD! AY AT COUCH SR., Portland, Oregon. F. W, VOGLER, President PHONES: Broadway M7; A 4969. DISTRIBUTORS FOR OREGON, WASHINGTON AND IDAHO. A limited amount of territory open to agents. Write us quickly. INVESTIGATE THrPACIFIC DRAG SAW If jou an going tomtit eordwoud, char land or raw up loci for any purpoM, writ for Bulletin ana Prion. Light I Strong. ' lung Durable - m t Weight inelttdin (-foot Saw, 266 lbs. CmoUm Bn.rje Vh Horwpower. -' SU'foot loci ctn Uiiwid tikv h twooot ' THE PORTLAND MACHINERY CO, Portland, Oregon ' Economlo Determlnlim. An Atlanta man telli of this conver sation between two darky bucks of that town; "Bill, I heahs dat yo was courtln' dat Botts gat down my way." "Sho' I was. An' I wag in love witb dat gal, too; only I heahs dat she ain't got a cent So I says to myself: 'BUI, be a man.' An' I was a man, Henry; an' now I passes ber by with silent contempt!" Cautious Preparation. "Do you study a subject thoroughly before yotTmake a speech on HT" "Not too thoroughly," replied Sena tor Sorghum. "You're liable to find tnere's go much about It tbat you don't know, that you'll get discouraged."- Washington Star. He Pound Out. "Add what "has become 'of Jennie Smith, the village belle?" asked the) man who was visiting bis old born town. "Ob, I married her," replied the resi dent. "Then I suppose she is still the vll lage belle," gallantly remarked the visitor. ' y "I reckon she Is," agreed the resi dent. "She Is ding-donging from morn ing till night and I can't shut ber up." Taking Chances. "I think our congressman is taking long chances." ; "How so?" ; ; "He is actually making tour ot the district to inquire how the free seeds he distributed turned out."