THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOM TWIJIjVM International Tractor shim was, necessarily romoved from two connecting rod bearings, nnd not oron ono shim was tnkon from tho Buyers Apathy Cause of Drop in Production ( Does Great Work otlior two. Tho rest ot tho mnchlnoj was In first-class condition, nnd tho i REO (Continued from I'ngo J) (Continued from I'ngo 1) mmmM llttlo heap of satisfaction Is now nlt ,,, lil own tlio doughty lit t lo International al experienced nu difficulty In draw ing nn International peg tuotli hor row tiohlnd It, nnd oven though tax- I kj.d.lt. . fel IthtA -.hf-.- tt .t fct. ABI ri-au ioi niiuim'r j.-ih uiu nuii. ... ,.,.. ... ,.., iPrim1 ,. J. S. Mills ft Son nro the local agents ,, u.,lluml m,vnndl, for tho international. , ltwi f()r ,,,. ,, ,, imI with thin extra burden the tfork accomplished loft nothing to ho do- 'ducts nt tho s.iiiio ratio us did tho of Tin; ; .itni;.vr...". nu; i-wmi manufacturers In other tines l V ig u-xuL.m. -JU.IJ u-mm-i i1 " HATUTWAY, lnCKMt1Kn 11, 1020. tJISl", AX1 TlIK (iltKKKS ' i ntred. !) this tlmo old King Winter vrns Jtint sotting ready to poki his frosty old noso Into everybody's business, nnd nothing further In this lino wi dona until spring. When first put Into commission Inst spring, tho lntcrnntlon.il was en trusted with tho task of disking and harrowing tho same land which lind been ploughed n few months ho fore, n six foot Intornntlonnl doublo disk nnd n 10 toot peg tooth har row being employed. This work cov ered nn nrea of 100 acres I more ncrcs woro then plowed on tho homo farm, and then tho unnppens sblo llttlo International was meed, with tho disking outfit, to ths leas I nlrcngn on the Tulo lake After disking tho 400 acres nt tho lake, the outfit was taken hack- to tho Fort Klamntb ranch agiln. nnd 700 acres of soft land wcro drilled, tho International plugging ulonc ahead without sign of a com plaint. In this operation two six foot Kentucky drills were used. Mr. 1oosley stated postlrcly that It would havo been Impractical and undoubt edly lmposslbto for horses to hare taken the place of tho tractor In this work, as they would hate tx.cn mired repeatedly and unable tn with stand tho arduous work entailed After this a'chlcremcnt, tho trac tor was taken back to the Tulo lako farm again, and the tractor, with tho aid of a so ton toot McCormlck bind cd, cut 160 acres of grain. Almmtt UnbeHeriNtblo rcrfontumco Then cr.me tho crowning achieve ment. Mr. taoslcy and his son had sotno ditching to be done, and again tho plucky Utile International was called Into requisition. It took Just ono half day Cor this tractor, pull Jog a P. ft O. doable ditching plow to make six miles' of ditch. 16 Inches at tho bottom and 24 Inches al tho top. This .was dono on the Fort Kla math ranch. This, said Mr. Loosley, sounds like an undue exaggeration ot tho truth, but It was an actual accomplishment, and one which re flects an abundance ot credit upon tho International tractor. Moro than that, wbon the tractor was overhauled this tall only onaj (Sung to tho tunit of tho song ot tho same namo.) There's tho Cadillac nnd tho Olds- mobile, And tho Hupmobllo nnd tho Ford. They're not very classy, they don't jost very much; Hut thoy'ro tho licit wo can afford Hut tho Cunningham nnd tho Mer cedes And tho Rolls-Iloyca racing freaks, 'They're all owned by tho Argentines, Tho l'ortugeso nnd tho fl- trade. As a ressult ot tho npnthy of the motor buyers, the manufacturers In many, Instance fearing nn oorup. ply of ears are curtailing production, nnd this reduced output wilt result tn Increased manufacturing. During the first eight mouths of 1920 tho totnl number ot automobiles either shipped or driven uwny from 124 motor car manufacturer was 1,079,007. IWutch for the Auto Show Klamath County Has 1815 Automobiles and Trucks. 951 Are Equipped with Storage Batteries, Self-starters and Lights. 695 Are Equipped with Willard Batteries. 256 Are Equipped with all other makes combined. There is a Reasen: THREADED RUBBER INSULATION. Link River Battery Station Phone 171 : "The Full Jeweled Car" MAKE THIS A CHRISTMAS SHE WILL EVER REMEMBER You know what she most desires of all things in the world an enclosed Rco. A cozy, companionable Coupe or a luxurious, 5-pnsBcnger Sedan. Of course, if you asked her which you will not, for you hope to derive more pleasure than she, from seeing her eyes light up in wonder and surprise when she sees that exquisite car gleaming in the sun on the Christmas morning But if you did ask her, she would say, "Oh, get me some little thing for it isn't the intrinsic value but the sprit that prompts the gift" and all that sort of thing. And she means it too bless her heart, women' arc more frugal than men despite all that has been said to the contrary. Nevertheless, your own instinct tells you that the spirit that prompts a monetary sacrifice on your part, but gives her her heart's dearest desire, is the bigger spirit. "Of all the gifts she ever has received at your hands not even excepting the engagement ring this gift of' an enclosed Reo will please her most and live longest in her memory. Every woman likes to drive ninety per cent of women much prefer the seclusion of the car to the presence of a chauffeur. And, that every woman who drives prefers a Rco, is proven by the fact that a larger percentage of women own and drive Reos than of any other car of similar class. We said "similar class" deliberately for there is no other car of this class. These are the points that will make the strongest appeal to her fastidious eye. She will adore this Reo and Christmas will be like another honeymoon to you. To insure the supreme result and pleasure to give her that magnificnet gift in the hour of hours order Her Reo now. ACME GARAGE THE FRANKLIN SEDAN No matter whether its owner be man or woman, and regardless of the owner's previous motoring experi ences, the Franklin Sedan- always leaves the same impression- one of confidence and satisfaction. 1920 will increase the total number of Franklin owners to 'more than 65,000 an increase of 22 per cent during the year. Franklins go up $100.00 on January 1st, 1921. Orders for future delivery placed before that date will be filled at the old price. mil H 111! I jjl THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan Dunham Auto Co This splendid car is growing more popular every day, because every day the demand for the enclosed car increases in volume, and when you think that the Ford Sedan, with all its comforts, and conveniences an enclosed car, handsome in appearance,, roomy for five passengers, nicely upholstered, sliding plate glass windows which make it an open car in a minute or so or a tightly closed car that is dust-proof and water proof ready for service every day of the year, rain or shine, summer or winter, and then think that this car is lower in price than any touring car (except the Ford car) and you will not wonder that we ask you to leave your order for a Sedan as soon as possible that we may be able to give you a reasonable delivery. Of course, you cannot forget that matchless and reliable "Ford After-Service" that follows every Ford car the world over always within arm's length a reli able Ford dealer or authorized Ford garage, can tune up your car and keep it in running condition every day in the year. We want your trade. Danner-Patty Motor Co. H tlilll () v ,s IN null I