lllllrffe Evening Herald I'niirlrciilli Vmr ,Vi, .07B kiim.viii pam-h, oiuwo.v, HA'rritn.iv, novkmiwu i, mao Price I'ho Ccnta FORD SEDI W S PRAISE OF TAXI CO. Tim clnicil rur Im's been winning 11 host or nilmlrcni theait iluyn of rain mill rnlil. Mr Diinnnr of llin Dnti-nur-l'ntly Motor coinpnny ruport miviirnt miiIhh of t lilrt typo enr ilurliiK llin pimt tin days Tim rloncil rnr nn Mr. D.inmir In Intro Id slny. II tmik sumo thno (or (hit iiiitiimiilillti public tn liuciitnu nriu.ilnt"d Willi thin typn lint lodny tlinro urn tliuii unnda of Imtli niulaiiH nmt roupus In nan In thin country nml nil of tint nwnnra ti'iMii In do lii'ttcr Mntlnf Icul Willi tlll'lll tllllll wllli npm IIIOlllllH Onit of llin ttioH t I'litliiimntlc nwmrs of Kuril ni'ilnim In Klninnlli Fulls la (tin I'nlon 'I'm I riimpnuy of thin city wlin ant iinIiik tliriit In tli.-lr taxi hilalniss. Hurry Wortlny. of lint firm of lnckoi tt Wortlny, owner of tint Union Tail comiuiny till mcirriliiiT tolit n reporter from Thn Hvimlng Humid Hint tint lo nl sitdnn war llin l n out economical "car Hint hit linn nvitr ilrlvcn Thn low coit of upkeep ho snys make It thn Ideal rnr for thla service ITMlKIUIKOl'Ml I'AHKH IIUII.T Munlelpnl underground parking ntntlnn for motor vnhlclrn hnvn been In operation In Kuropn for mom Ihnn ten yirs Thny are found In llerlln. I'nrln nml Home. Thn average rapacity of Hip subway gsrngns la 300 ram VIKIT HAritAMKNTO t DUNHMIHIt. Hlaklyou Co.,) Nov. 13. Thn rntlrn Hlmlngton family or Dunaninlr molnri'il tn Hncrnmnntn Inat wctk to bn prrwnl nt thn mar rlngu of M.lsa Dor.i Knlao unit Albert rllinlnglnn PP' f Vts Mt--bK1o , H&Ks 111 " ! -? ''m&gmMMs Bm 1 T 1 I Tint Imprrlnl Rnrnxa hna rrconlly chnnKi-d hnniU MeCollum Ilro 'ho nnw owners, ntlll retain tho nRcncy for tho Palijo car. Tho ImtMtrlnl In nmt of Klitnmth Knlln' flneat and hvat nqulppcd Karnevi MeCollum Ilroi. nro well known In Klamath Palli, and tho Herald takes Hil opportunity of wlnhltiK Hi" nnw owners succenn WMMWWWWWWWWMWMIVMVWWWWWW.WMWftMW m WWWVMWVVWVWWWWWMWSV(WWNWM Malin Fire Chief 1 Saves Automobile I With Extinguished MAUN. Nor 12 Kirn brokn out. In nn nulnmoblln ilandlnn; In front! at tho Rniollnn ntntlon nt Kallnai'i atom Intra )rtorlny, hut was noon) oitliiKulahed by Jerry Johns, flro chief. Thn owner waa waiting Inaldo for Knaollno when the flamra litirntlria: forth attracted Mr John's atten tion. Ho called to Ilia owner who shouted for water John's stepped Into tho store nnd got a flro ex HnKUlahnr nnd put out tho flro, he fore serious dnmago wits done Road Construction Planned in Oregon rOHTLAND. Oro., Nor. 13. Kx tenslro road hultdlni; plans Imvo hoen adopted by the stato hlRhwny commission, and contracts hare been let for bridge and highway work UKKregatlnK 1.02S,C98.r.O. Ilnrn la n dUest of tho commls-' mtnrt'm ll.lll.. .. Ilt.1. I. .' week Awarded contracts for 23 9 miles of pavement, of which 13 OC miles' are concrete and 9.94 miles aro bltu llthlc (toad and brldgo work lot aggro gatlng $1.028.C98.S0. Sold I1.S00.000 of MH per cent road bonds for 11,418,700. which Is substantial Improromem over prlcoj received for bonds In September. Knglnccr Instructed to arrange with contracting firm to grade ten miles of the Plorcnce-Kugeno road, this being the Summlt-Gutdaon sec tion, long In controtcray In tho com mission. Decided to pavo Columbia river highway between Hood river and Moaler noxt year. Distance, seven miles. Will completo twenty-five of tho proposed thirty-five miles of grade of tho Oregon-Washington highway In Morrow county and macadamize eight feet wide. In 1899. tho first yoar for which records exist In the automobllo In dustry, 37 pasacnger cars were man ufactured. Today the normal produc tion amounts to 2.250.000 a year. FRENGH TEAM Ilalph da I'alma Is to captain tho French Dallot racing team In tho first aftor-tho-war rovlval of the Grand I'rlx at Strasbourg next year. Tbuso Important tidings wcro con talnod In a cablo dispatch received from Franco, tho wlro adding that Do I'alma had sailed for tho United States and would arrlvo about No vember C, coming straight to Ios An gelcs to prepare for tho 2C0-mllo championship raco at Dcvcrly Hills Thanksgiving day. Tho nows that Do Palma has boon signally honored by tho bulldors oC tho most successful French racing cars .of recent years adds a lot o Interest to the grand strugglo (or tho speedway championship of 1920, which takes placo Thanksgiving day. Kverybody Is going to bo much In terested In seeing how Ralph shows up In tho dash tor tho tltlo. How Waa It Done? Just how bo landed the great honor hasn't been ascertained, but ho doubtless laid tho foundation when ho took ono of tho little Bal lots a few days before tho Indianap olis raco and on tho day of tho bis event had added six miles an hour to Its speed. Ills splendid showing In that classic and his sensational vic tory In the Elgin road raco a few weeks ago doubtless bad much to do with his selection. Do I'altaa's luck will have to change It he makes mucn of a show ing at Deverly Hills, as his two pre vious appearances on tho big board bowl wero not up to his standard. In the 250-mlIa race last spring he '(Continued to Page Ten) ! A CARLOAD OF THE NEW ! : gsaas MmmmfMtow BUICK FOR 1921 WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS Buick adherence to definite principles of motor design,, chassis construction and those enduring qual ities that have for two decades so favorably impressed the car in the public mind are again exemplified in the new Buick line for Nineteen Twenty One. Just as in past years, there is an absence of radical departure from the high standards of Buick construe tio'n. Improvements in body design, and improve ments in the famed Buick Valve-in-Head motor and other mechanical units were only incorporated after exhaustive tests proved their practicability Nand their correct relation to the Buick chassis as a whole. In appearance the new Buick is a revelation. The new stream line of the body, radiator, hood and cowl blend into a harmonious whole of trimmest beauty. The car itself is a rare combination of Buick power and sturdiness; of refinement in all appointments that make for the comfort of the motorist a combination that is typical of Buick development and ideals. The new series comprises seven models, four closed and three open body types, all possessing the same standard of mechanical excellence and each hav ing a distinct range of utility (or the individual motor ist's requirements. JPRICES 1920 MODELS Model 21-44 Roadster $2,045.00 Model 21-45 Touring Car , $2,045.00 Model 21-46 Four-Passenger Coupe $2,885.00 Model 21-47 Five-Passenger Sedan $3,195.00 Model 21-48 Big Four-Passenger Coupe $3,310.00 Model 21-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car..$2,350.00 Model 21-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan $3,645.00 1 t r f -. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE CO. LOUIS HOAGLAND, Proprietor Temporary Headquarters, . Imperial Garage "H$"fr?