if t rJf -.J - -r oolk To Us for finish cairaitsfes 3 1 -a' K' 1 We have just enlarged our store to almost double the former space, and have gathered together a comprehensive showing of the most representative wearing apparel obtainable. We invite your inspection of our mammoth stock, and also to look over the most modern Clothes Shop in the Willamette Valley. Your Easter Suit A Stein-Block, L System or Cloth craft. They aie the best. $12.50 to $35 Your Easter Hat Buy a Stetson or Willamette at $3.00 to $5.00. EASTER FOOTWEAR in W. L. Douglas and Kneeland, $3.50 to $5 MANHATTAN or IDE SHIRTS None better at $1.00 to $4.00. Soy, Boys! ; Bring your mothers, fathers, sisters or brothers to our new BOYS' DEPARTMENT We feature the celebrated Herculese Suit; we want you to see it and have a Nice Souvenir with every Suit We will give Double S. & H. Stamps with every Boys' - Suit sold in the next three weeks. x D 1 Poice Most Modern and Largest Clothes Shop in Willamette Valley Sixth and Main Sts., Oregon City ESTABLISHED 1895 We Give 2vC Norfolk, Ifo.ll r Green Stamps ( r Comparison is a very good way for you to make sure which is the best automobile for you' to buy. The OVERLAND; will stand inspection and comparison with any $1400.00 car on the market. The very best place to compare cars is at the Portland Automobile Show in Portland this Aveeks. All the standard automobiles are shown there and every courtesy will be shown you if you attend and make yourself known at the OVERLAND exhibit. Service HOW IS THE DEALER GOING TO CARE FOR ME ? That's one of the questions you should ask yourself. How well or how poorly is he equipped to give me proper service? Overland dealers carry a stock of parts and replacements depending on the num ber of Overland cars running in the particular dealer's territory. That's part of the dealer's contract with the Willis-Overland Company, on which the company lays great stress. PARTS ORDERS COME FIRST, ALL OTHER BUSINESS NEXT! STEP IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Overland Model 71 F Overland Model 69-T The perfection of a stylish, comfortable, fully equipped touring car finds its unsurpassable expression in the Overland Model 69-T. No amount of money could buy greater refinement or more successfully combined safety, luxurious ease, smooth running and ample power.' SPECIFICATIONS Motor Four cylinders, cast single and set off center; bore, 4 in.; stroke, 4'4 in.; developing 30 horsepower actual at normal speed. Five-bearing crankshaft. Cooling Thermo-syphon or natural water cooling -system no pump. Frame Cold-rolled steel, hot-riveted. Wheelbase 110 inches. Tread 56 inches; for. south, 60 inches. Clutch Cone, leather-faced. Transmission Selective, sliding-gear type, three speeds; center control; annular bearings. Ignition Magneto and battery with non-vibrating coil. Lubrication Splash lubrication for main and connecting rod bearings. Pistons and timing gears lubricated by mechanical oiler. Brakes Xew design; contracting and expanding on rear wheel hubs, quick-adjustable. Springs Semi-elliptic front, three-quarter-elliptic rear; six leaves, steel-bushing eyes. Steering Gear Worm and gear, adjustable; 16-inch steer ing wheel. Front Axle I-beam section, drop-forged in one heat, without welding; Timken bearings. Rear Axle Three-quarter floating; Hyatt bearings. Wheels Hickory; artillery pattern; 12 spokes; 12 bolts each wheel. Tires 32x3 in. front and rear; quick-detachable rims. Finish Overland blue, ray wheels, black hubs; nickel and aluminum trimmings. Body Five-passenger touring car. Metal. Equipment Acetylene engine-starter; gas tank; two gas lamps; three oil lamps; mohair top and top boot; windshield; speedometer; horn; robe rail; foot-rest; tire carriers in rear; etc. Price $985, F. O. B .Toledo, Ohio. Overland Model 71-F For those who desire extreme luxury in a roomy four-passenger car. Very attractive in appearance, with graceful, snappy lines that are suggestive of speed. It rides as smoothly and noiselessly as the most costly cars built. SPECIFICATIONS Motor Four cylinders, cast single and set oft center; bore, 4 3-8 in.; stroke, 4 in.; developing 45 horse power actual at normal speed. Five-bearing crank shaft. Cooling Thermo-syphon or natural water cooling sys tem no pump. Frame Cold-rolled steel, hot-riveted. Wheelbase 114 inches. Tread 56 inches; for south, 60 inches. Clutch Cone, leather-faced. Transmission Selective, sliding-gear type, three speeds; center control; imported annular bearings. Ignition Magneto and storage battery kept charged by generator. Lubrication Splash, pump-circulated, with sight-feed on dash. Brakes New design; contracting and expanding on rear wheel hubs, quick-adjustable. Springs Semi-elliptic front, three-quarter-elliptic rear; seven leaves, bronze-bushing eyes. Steering Gear Worm and gear, adjustable; 18-inch steer ing wheel. Front Axle I-beam section, drop-forged in one heat, without welding; Timken bearings. Rear Axle Full-floating; Timken bearings. Wheels Hickory; artillery pattern; 12 spokes; 12 bolts each wheel. yires 34x4 in. front and rear; quick-detachable demount able rims. Finish Green with ivory stripe; nickel and aluminum trimmings. Body Four-passenger torpedo. Metal. Equipment Acetylene engine-starter; gas tank; dynamo; storage battery, electric head, side and tail lamps; ammeter; mohair top and top boot; windshield; speedometer; horn; robe rail; foot-rest; tire carriers in rear; extra demountable rim; etc. Price $1,475, F. O. B. Toledo, Ohio. SATISFACTION OREGON CITY, OREGON GUARANTEED T- h r I -