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B HOME. 'AND FARM MAOAZTNTU gEOTfON Women Influence Car's Design V1IK 1914 antomobllo season will go down in history as an important epoch, for It baa strengthened n Rraml movo of womankind absolute domination of gasollno motor ear driv ing, (lays tho Seattle Post-Intelligencer. And tho stride, If present indications nro a critorlon, will find that woman' kind's mastering of snaco eliminators will tako n moro iirojrressivo and stronger atop toward her fnturo In innti's category thnu nny othor ono thing partial domination in politics exempt. Could ono havo the opportunity of eloso study of tho daily work of tho automobila designer nnd engineer today there would bo no doubt of tho Inter est displayed by them in seeing to comforts for tho woman motorist. Try to Fleas. Her. A few dnys spent with any promi nent engineer In the motor ear manu facturing world who is building a repu tation around a successful product would find that hours, days, yes, weeks, of study are pnt on problems so that a woman can drive and mas ter a motor ear. Tho tension on tho clutch, eao of steering, simplicity, of "- construction, control, set operation, are all figured out with tho idea that thoy must bo as slinpio to manipulato for tho woman atuomoblle driver as they are nigged in construction. And all of this argues for predomi nation of tho woman at tbn wheel of tho motor ear. Ono has only to tour Seattle on a Sunday to see tho in creased number of women at the wheels of motor ears. A thrill of satisfaction of the conquering of this wonder method of transportation and pleasure immediately creeps over tho 1cm for tunato woman. It Is not a disagree able thrill, nor a silly envious thrill. There aro n goodly number of womon who sit on their porches on Sunday or at the wheel of their electric who nro nneonsciously laying a foundation for n position behind tho spider of a gaso lino pleasuro ear. Then again, what of a woman driv ing tho motor ear from tho hygienic standpoint! To my way of thinking it rejuvenates tho nerves, changes the feeling of dnllncss to one of energy, gives a keen joy into the beauties of nature, stimulates circulation. Tlio woman who Is affected with ennui finds her troubles quickly dispelled by a spin in her motor car, no matter whether it la a small or a largo ear. Through tho medium of fresh air and fgygy -- --igp Getting Your Money's Worth When 70a buy a "uted" Win tan Six from the Wlnton Company 70a know exactly what to expect In point of service, for lh Wln ton flk has a reputation to tut tain ami nothing U ever allowed to Interfero with tho standard of excellent up to which every Wlnton Six Is brought before tho ear leaves the shops. Furthermore, in purchatlng a "uitd" Wlnton fill you obtain tho nme quality of material and workmanship that Is pat Into every new Wlnton car. And you ret this for Just about bait the original coat, In other words, you buy a standard product of an eatablUhed reputation that will (Irs many times the satisfac tion that can bo bought for the same money If put Into a new car of cheaper construction, Iin't It moth better, while yon re about It, to ret the car that you've always wasted t A rebuilt Wlnton BIx solves this problem and you'll be agreeably turprlted to find how eaiy It Is to own a fine six-cylinder itlf'itartlng Wln ton Bit. Bend today for complete Hit of "used" atuomoblle bargains. THE WINTON MOTOR CAB CO. Portland, Oregon. Seattle, Wash. Spokane, Wash. sunshine sho will soon bo physically and montnlly superior to tho woman who dawdle awny her tlmo over a pleco of fancy work or talking the latest gossip. Ono of tho Advantage. Air, light nnd space aro said to I esontlnl to health, and, deprived nf these, tho result is bound to bo physi cal deterioration. Thoro Is no way to obtain theso threo life-giving qualities quito as satisfactorily ns with tho mo tor car. Tho motor-loving woman doe not have to rcmnln at homo on nceount of tho weather, for with tho many kinds of motor raiment procurable, the weather has little effect upon tho true loror of tho sport. Another prime ne cessity of n woman's life Is thn niter nativo of distraction or occupation, and there Is nbsolntely nothing thnt fits so exactly every requirement as the motor car. There aro many women who do not renllrr their great need for physical as well as mental exercise, and find themselves exhausted and Ineapablo of further effort when they havo accom plished a certain amount. They do not realize that unless one has n healthy body it is Imposslblo to have a healthy brain, and without this ono can not do good work of any kind. A change of sceno is also a neces sity, for upon the difference of sur roundings one must depend, to a great extent, for new Ideas. These can b readily obtained by going abroad from tho beaten track, nnd for the woman of affairs tho motor car is tho best medium for this rapid transition from ono environment to another. Tho need of the out of doors Is a need felt by every one. Of course, ono can walk nnd walk ing costs nothing, but unfortunately tho things that cost nothing nro not al ways tboe that nppeal to tts, and so, for those who can afford It, the motor ear Is tho ideal mode of locomotion. Thoso women who havo never ex perienced tho pleasure that comes from motoring havo missed one-half the joys of living. AVhen n woman geU the apeal to drive her own motor ear sho Is perfectly nt homo nnd soon rivals mnsculino alleged drivers. 8I10 knows thnt n brisk spin into the country will drlvo tho cobwebs from tho brain and fit her for icnewed activity. Motoring is tho most perfect cure in tho world for overwrought nerves. Thero nro untold poilbilltles for good in It as n rest euro in this restless nge. It gives n healthy nppetlto nnd Is a pastlmo which demands sensible llv ing. It gives n delight to life thnt can not be found in elaborntely decorated drawing rooms. There nro many wom en who enn provo thnt their health has htrn Improved by it to n really won derful extent. Tho motto of tho wotnnn who fan motor should be, "motor rntly nnd motor late, but surely motor," for each nnd every wornnn who does can find pleasure, good hcnlth, youthfulness nnd nn uneqmilvd exhilaration with tho motor car. $60.00 A WEEK AND EXPENSES Dial's the money ton ahotiM (el this rear. I mean It. t want IViutily Hale Manager quick, men or women whit believe In t Ihe iquare deal, who will in Into partnership with me. No ei- -let!. My lowing iiain iiiii nai taken me rounirr Holvea the bathing problem. No plumbing nn rreeldeDl K. a. BokuaoN 013 Factories Bldf, Toledo, O. perienee nee-led. Iiv llflrm. Itolv water work required, full length bath In any room. Kol.le In mall mil. handy at an umbrella. I tell jrou ll'e gteatl (1IIKATI lllvall 1100 bath room. Now llilenl I want ()l lo handle your county. I'll furnlih deuHnttratlng tub mi liberal plan, I'm pnelllve abeolulely rerlaln yuu can (e bigger money In a week with me than yuu ever made In a mjiilu befor I KNOW ITI TWO 8ALKH A DAT 1300 A MONTH That's what you thould get every month. Nednl In every home, badly wanted, .eagerly bought. Mmlern bathing feellf Ilea for all the people. Take orders right ami led. Uulck tales. ImnieoM profile. look at thee men. Hiullli, Ohio, got IS oidrrt tint weeki Meyert. Wlee,. JM prufll llrtt iminwt .lewlon, lelirnmia, inn in mre dive. You ehouU do a. well, 3 HAI.KH A DAY MKANH 1300 A MONTH. Th work la very easy, nleaaant, permanent, fatclnatliif. II meant a butlneit of your uwn. DKMON BTKATIKO TUB rUUMIBHKD Utile etnltat needed. I grant cre dit Help eu out TWek vnu un Don't ilouM Don't hetllale Oon't bold back You cannot loie My older men are ouiiding noueee, nana aeeounia, to ran you. Ael then qulek, HKNO .SI MUSKY Jutt name on peony putt card for free tub offer. Iluttlel ggHsV" BUILD A SILO. If you want to aave on feed, Ilulld a alto. II will help In time of need, Ilulld a alio. Ilulld of concrete If you would, Ilulld of brick or build of wood, Ilulld of anything thal'a good, Hut build a alio. Dairy feeds are soaring high, Ilulld a illo. Bummer teems to be goln' dry, Ilulld a silo. Cows, too, go dry fed on hay, fiort 0' seem to fall away, They need silage every day, Bo build a alio. Featurago cotts quito a heap, Ilulld a illo, Winter feedt are never cheap, Ilulld a illo. Ilulld It wide and build It deep, 'Cording to the cowe you keep, And for milk you'll never weep, Ho build a alio, Thai's the burden of my song, Ilulld a alio. If you've cows you can't go wrong, Ilulld a illo. Milk will flow and imllee'll come, With the teparator't hum, And you'll thout "I'm glad, by gum, I built a illo," KM BUSH & LANE Pianos Stud The Test wrr-z of Time n! Doth A '.one Ptanoe are belli lo (uitaln the rep"' tttlon we have tpenl yeere la ettablliklng. This reputation for plane quality Includes tiwtf detail cf superiority lone aellon durability, etc. We back Ik la data with a guarantee aa beuad as it le bludlog. You MUHT be aatltfltd. Rome exceptional valuea In tlandard I'ianot takea la trade for 1 100 and up. Bush & Lane Piano Co. Washington Street, Oor. of 12th, Portland, Oregon. AtA MANVTAGTUnnna . iO wnouiBAUMB qSVc0-' BETALLElia Hosm of Ortglaalitf Houm of Originality y aa-t. xtt" .iov-. r f..Vct. :iuim.u;i.;"Trini:;i!"i' m m?r.ii:T"'i::!; jti:::.:p7t ii'ii"is 'yifMMS mtmmmmBmmmtmmmmmm. eVoAer D Get Your H Zml iat Jit tHysa III vdlidUlall 1 tunic -JT"'1 from the. r""ParuiHian R?irifir 1-3.. w.a.i. . v...V ON'T waste your tlmo nnd money on vnrn-ntit Innrl thnt is lilgh-prlccd nlniply because it wn-t once worth Its present prlcol Tho richest virgin soil la waiting for you In Manitoba nnd tho Albcrtn-.Snskntchuwnn district. You can buy it (or prnctlcnlly tho sn mo prlco per ftcre that the rncro manuring per ncro of soil In many porta of tho U. B, cotttt I'rttllo Canadian Weet offert you not only soil ct wondrous productivity, but It aWo offers von a iDtendkl ellmaia. churches ol all creedt, aplciidhl publlo sctioolt, eiccDtlunallr ifoo.1 rarrkelt, line holelt ami IraoiportallonfaclllUealhatateiinescvlled. ho aro tlu to enable vo you now own or farm and every acre here will produce AmbU what wora-out We have a truly iplcmlld prnpotltlon lo make to any earneet farmer or lo seen wno wwn 10 larm ami wiioaro tioccre la uieirueiiieK we actually are in a position to enable a ultU In tilth rminlrv. ou lo owi 10 acret for every acre that acre produces anywhere. On top of that, we give you 21 Yftiri la PftV far It Vou Bain the land for from 111 to rtO per aero. !i Irrigation dltlrlcls tho price It frouiiHIo tX You pay merely one twentieth down. The balance It split tip Into IV equal pay. anenti. The farm will mora than meet the payments and your family's llvlor eg pentea. Canadian I'acina limit pay for tlieinietvss over and over agalo before; ihe lime thelatl payment falls due. We can refer you lo tcrii o( farmers who paid for tbtlr farms with the proceeds of jutt one cropl Ym Are Utsed $2M0.M to Pay far Far IaproTeuMto! fsrmlnir and lo cattle, lintr and slieep railing;. You decide for yourtelf what kind of larmier you with to f c low. The Canadian I'aclAo helDa vou aalaet Ilia land betl adapted lo your purposes. And then, If you so detUe II, we arrange lo hay YW Fanes Waal BaJ L Fyaaelt Wills US a teller and tell us .- . ....v ...w7 mj Mra your farm needt, lel us put an espert no Ihe cate and lelccl 14 farm lhal will titullf lull you- one that you can farm to muit i.l'.'niituoiriuM Let ui tell you about Ihe VJOJOCOM buihel crop lo Cauud ' " -' iely lllutUaleU iiiHika, """ L. O. THORNTON nitTalm eraritNTiTivi 271 Tine Street, Miillnoiiuh Hold lildg. PORTLAND, OREGON V , yUir" wwrwuiiu iii