FAtiK TUUKU Motor The Greatest improvement In Riding Comfort Since I he Introduction of Pneumatic Tires The exclusive, Three-Point Can­ ERR is a brand new type of tilever Springs cushion the car so car. It solves the problem which has baffled automotive en­ that it rides well on all roads: they reduce choppy rebounds and side gineers— how to combine riding swaying, protect the car from road comfort with light weight and shocks and prolong its life, mini­ economy. mize twisting or racking of frame Our new Thrze-Point Cantilever and body, enable the car to hold Springs make this possible. the road better. These are the first springs of The car and passengers ride their kind and they are made of smoothly as though floating, free chrome vanadium steel. 1 hey are from road shocks that the springs exclusive with Overland. ward off. Because of these springs, Over­ But this new riding comfort, pos­ land 4 combines the riu.ag qual­ sible ordy with these Three-Point ities of large heavy, expensive, long Cantilever Springs, is but one of wheelbase cars, together with the the ad \ ant ages of Overland 4. advantages and economy of small Its light weight makes possible light cars. great economy of gasoline w d tires. With 100-inch wheel base, Over­ High quality materials insure land 4 has the luxurious riding ease durability. AU vital parts of the of 13'J-inch Springbase. H front axle and steering gear and all highly stressed gears and shafts for driving the car are made of alloy steel. The equipment list of Overland 4 Is high grade, including Auto-Lite Starter and Lighting System — Electric Horn—Marshall Divan Up­ holstery Springs — Demountable Rims—Three Speed Transmission —Slanting Rain V ision Windshield —Tillotson Carburetor—U. S. L. Batteries and many other high quality conveniences. In every respect Overland 4 Is a quality car. The body is all steel, all enamel, the brightest, hardest, most lasting finish. Overland 4 has been tested for two years and more than 250,000 miles over the Rocky Mountains, prairies, through deep mud and scorching deserts—through quick sharp climatic changes. As a result of these tests we were able to Judge the car’s performance under every condition and to perfect it before offering it to the public.* There is no previous car of any size or price to adequately compare with the character of service Over­ land 4 introduces. The farther you ride In It the more you will appreciate it. Gome in, see the car and ask for booklet. The demand will he greater than the supply for a long time. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Road­ ster, $845; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo. C R F S H A M overland com pany dU X * ____ p n rc U A M fW F C .n M A. HESSEL, GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 6x2 Phone 544 Pl»nt Iterry Acreage. . * 111 thrive better on log- lands th a n lo g a n b erries, ^*rrlfH and raspberries. I "°ff I I * canneries are now busy on '‘tods of blackberries like the 08. Himalayas and others. evergreen blackberry is turn- j c,.*.1"1 ,l’18 luscious fruit will he ,h 'S year f ° r t*le 8eason Ig*** most favorable. V ery soon [ »2. 1 »ill be busy and the canning 08 In earnest. Thia !• one | office Is at 409 Stock Exchange Bldg , Farm er. Mutual Mafcm « « Galn corner 3d and Yamhill streets. Port­ grpa, resource the Pacific *><’»£ ' ? T h e annual report of the Farmers land, Phone Main 600®.— Adv. joys not found in many o th er io Eire Belief Asa’n of Portland filed with en < an Mow F.»t and Weep ln Comfort. niea win, the Insurance P ep artm f ,ngur. ties In the V. S. A. If troubled with Indigestion or A p e o p .7 7 h ea .th 's ' a n atio n ’» of Oregon shows > ’ sleeplessness you should read what ;;s. Miss Agnes Turner, Chicago, Illinois, w ealth - Benjam in F ranklin. has to say: "Overwork, Irregular meats and carelessness regarding the «re million Insurance In force ordinary rules of health, gradually ¡ 31"“ Its o r g a n u a t ^ the Ass „ ha. U»» undermined It until last fall I be­ made an annual avlng o t ^ came a wreck of my former self. I y N .g h t suffered from continual headache, ^ M o r n in g -jl i s s s r v ? » •? » ; a w » a s unable to digest my food, which seemed to lay as a dead weight on my UKW - 1« . stomach. I was very constipated and my com plexion became dark, yellow and muddy as I felt. Sleep- lessaess was added to my misery, and I would awake aa tired aa when 1 went to sleep I heard of Chamber­ lain's Tablets and found such relief after taking them that I kept up the treatm ent for n-arty two moutha. Thev cleansed my stom ach, Invigor­ ated my system , and sin ce that tim e ifort. I I caii eat and sleep In Adv. am today entirely w ell.’ Itouquet to r < trwiham. It Is odd; In a sm all town every person stands for eotnethlng; 'most everybody In th e sm all town Is w orth ­ while. It m ight not seem so to the casual observer. But to know peo­ ple w ell la to appreciate them Folks In th e big elty are all worth while, to e , the only difficulty Is that no one know s them , no one goes to th* trouble In getting down to the altl- inwte, fundam ental worth of '.he ctiap that lives next door or Just across the Stall -P e p Head by all— Outlook want ada When ln doubt try a Want Ad