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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1919)
TAG E. ELEVEN ft n 3 If M V WU1 fi n X s .' tl I J , 1 ! 1 ! " i ; f i J . - II V 11 LiUU J l V7 i THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1910. P -li I na i I ia Mr Mi n II II II II II II fi ll II II II (I 111 I III! II I i II If Henry Ford is now and always has been the Farmer's Friend. This change in price of IFEE purely a voluntarily one. It is not a compulsory decline as the Fordson Tractors, like all Ford Products have met the public requirements--but in spite of rising markets, increased costsof ma terial, Henry Ford has again proved himself "the farmer's friend" in putting down his prices that ALL farmers may benefit by up-to-date "Power Farming" 750 actory . .F ordsonFarmTractors .The result of years of experience in Tractor building ; Reliable, Efficient, Economical The "Steel Horse," that only cits when it works." Al ways ready, never tires and keeps up its pace every min ute it is worked. - J A j fs Up To Yea Mr. Farmer. siai YouG ? oing i o no: Are you going to feed horses and wait until winter before you do your Fall plowing, or are you going to sell your horses, sell your entire crop of hay and grain, and buy a FORDSON TRACTOR, and disc your ground as soon as possible, plow, and have your crops in before rain starts? Consider these points: With the present prices of hay and grain can you afford to keep your horses? You know they are limited in their capacity for work; they require extra help on the farm and with help scarce and salaries high, almost prohibitive to the average farmer, can you afford to be without a Trador? One "FORDSON" can do the work of six horses, and when not working the FORDSON is riot eating hay and grain, and does not demand personal attention 3 times a day. In i,' ;-SI?5k-.. Place your orders NOW. Don't wait. The new price means disappointment in delay. Now that "FORDSON TRACTORS" have drop ped in price there will be a greater demand than ever before. Pa wer r arming It has come to stay. Join the army of Progressive , Farmers. Here are some of the implements. When hooked up with a TO) MEANS PROSPERITY N New Price of Fordson Tractors, f.o.b. factory, P7 OoOO Last season the Farmer was told to place his order early, but many delayed, with the result they could not buy for love or money, the factory could not fill orders fast enough. Think of the demand with this new price. Order today. Orders will be filled in the order in which booked First come first served. klkyM( ihrCo. Tractor Dept. State & Front Sts. Salem, Ore. illey Mo ioroJ It g 1 2 n It p I II it rir'iW'r",'"