FRIDAY, MAIlOa, 18, 191. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NTH TRACTOR PROVES TIT Iloolh 10 at the nuto show will In .tprwt nil fnrmerK. In this booth will lio seen tho S-16 Intornntlonnt BlKticd to burn that fuel. Thla tractor rocs' to tho purchaser equipped with fcmlorn, high tonslon magneto, governor, nnil bolt puller. i The motor Is enclosed, making It I ittmh-nrnnf Thnrn nrn flttrn lnrce benrliigs In tho crank-shnft ami con necting roils. This cuts ilown the wenr on tho mnchlne, reduces tho cost of repairing, nnd Just naturally makes It last longor. J. 8. Hills & Son, tho only agents In this part of tho country, liavo sold six of these tractors since they took the agency. Of the six It was tractor, tho llttlo aid to farmers j necessary to answer a call for holp thnt nlwrays gives big results, there by demonstrating thnt the biggest pieces of machinery, like tho biggest men, physically, do not nWnys attain tho most extcnslNc results. As Frank Mills, of J. S. Mills & Son, snys, tho Intcrnatlon.il Is tho biggest little machine In tho world today, and the world knows It, because It Is be ing used right now In every part of tho world where n tractor can be of any serrlco at nil. There nro other sites of Internationals such as the 10-20 .and tho 15-30 but tho S-16 Is tho ono that has found the most favor among tho progressive farm ers In tho northwest, and so that Is tho slzo of tractor that will be shown on the exhibit floor at this show. The International docs best work when plowing, but of courso it gives satisfaction a wholo mllo uldo when used for pumping, threshing, nnd olhcr stationary work. Two 14-Inch plows is what Is recommended as a load that will give good service. For ditching, too, said Mr. Milts, it Is unbeatable. As an Illustration, last! GREASE, 01 E HUTS ILL i N il from only ono of them. .At thnt nothing wns wrong with the tractor except trouble In the radiator, an accumulation of dirt preventing the procuring of sufficient air for cooling. There nro always two or threo of these tractors on the sales floor of the Mills & Son establishment bore, but. then, they will toll you It, nnd lots more Interesting things when you gee this tractor on tho ex hibit floor. llooth 10, thnt'fl the! word. Mr. Mills, senior, nnd Mr. Mills, junior. Invito you to qulzz them until you nro tired rolntlvo to their exhibit. "Urease nnd oil. cl and grease That's what tho Klamath gurnge Is going to eihlblt at the auto show," said Mourlco llr.in proprietor of this garage. Mr Hrkiui. who en tered tho ranks of gurnge owner only a couple of month ai:o. is dovnt i Ing big slices of his attention to the snlo of both olN and greases for nutos, trucks, tractor and engines j of any kind, nnd it twiklng the busi ness buzz along In great shape At tho nuto show, this garage will display Standard Oil products nnd nlso Holllngshend products. Tho lat ter Includes greases only, but tho Standard Oil products include both oil anil creases. ' In addition to the ) and grease oxhlbltR tho Klamath gar.ge will dis play notices to tho effect that expert car repairing Is its .(.pcclalty, and that wbllo thoy are friendly to cunt of any make, they wish to bo known particularly as Ford exports. Wash- another tho See the OLD UVIlOIt II.U.li SOU) PIUMPSUUIIO. Mont., Mnrch IS Tho Miners' Union hnll at Oraii' Itc, a sliver mining camp four miles Ing and greasing cars is up tho mountnin from here, famous ; Klamath garage specialty, and 35 years ago as ono of the richest notices will tell you so in plain terms. silver districts In the world, has been ' I.nst but not least this garago will ( sold by tho westorn federation of give you day nnd night sorvlco at miners for $150. It most $41,600, ,423 South Sixth Mrcet. and In gtv- fall ono International owner ditched I nnd at tho ,,m0 wa8 ""0 "nMt tcm-'nB ls service, and service of any 6 mlle In n Jinlf ilnv. tho netunl U" ol ,auut u iu "i. mu Kinu. ir. uryun wani n io do Known ditching being dono by P. & O. doublr ' two story brick '.u i vi dodl- wing ditching plows. j cn,cu ln 18"' Again, to show the substantial me-; unlon mombe.l.t. chauism of the International, Mr. ; bcrc1 oPProxiu Mills cites the cose of J. F. Loosolr.lnB wl" b" lorn & .Son, of Ft. Klamath, who plowed 250 acres, disked 400 acres, drilled 700 acres, and hauled a binder over 400 more acres, and after this was done, on being overhauled, they wore ablo to remove only ono shim from either of tho two connecting rods. nnd lumber It contain er purposes. mnors n. . ium- tTjo o Mid- ' rick th (that ho Is not encumbered with tho agency for nny car In tho world. That gives him plenty of tlmo to attend to the ills of any of them, and tho I advertising at his booth will tell nil of these things just us plainly as It Is being told here. He bos been In this city In his capacity as auto me-, I chanlc six years, and his work Is LIVESTOCK CONGKKSS I SPOKANE. Wash., March IS. J. well-known. Anyway, bis exhibit can 1 It. Howard, of Chicago, presldont of j be found in tho acct-nory room tho American farm bureau fedora- and were unable to rcmoro oven ono tlon, It has been announced, will be, XO TAIL LIMITS VI X I'D shim from tho other two. ono of tho principal speakers at the' Yl'BA CITY, 'March 19 -Se,ven Tho International burns kerosene Northwest livestock conference to be teen offenders of the tail light law as well as gasoline. That makes It, held here March 22, 23 and 24.i were haled before Justlco W K. qutto economical to operato, nnd Stockman from Idaho, Montana, Tucker by City Marshal C K Mas kerosene gives splendid satisfaction.' Washington and Oregon are expected ten and his deputies nnd each of- Fact is, tho International Is de-'to bo In nttendance. fender pleaded guilty and was fined. t "This is a Studebaker Year" Big-Six THERE isn't a handsomer car on the market at any price than the 60-horsepower BlG-SlX. In appearance it is exceptional the clean-cut aristocratic stream-lines, the beautiful bevel-edge body, the superior finish and atten tion to little details of equipment all these contribute to the car's striking beauty. The BlG-SlX is the finest seven-passenger motor car Stude baker has ever built. It is distinctly a quality car, intended as such, and for comparison only with tne very best. Though large and roomy, the BlG-SlX is of moderate weight, refined by tne use of costly alloy steels, and lightened by the simplicity of Studebaker construction. Only because of Stude baker's great resources and manufacturing experience can a car of this quality be produced to sell at cucli a moderate price. Compare Studebaker Cars, point by point, with any other cars on the market, and we will be satisfied with your judgment. ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES-ANOTHER STUDEBAKER PRECEDENT DUNHAM AUTO CO. Cor. 6th and Oak St. Phone 52-M 9 S2150 - f.ob.Ditroil W Wg: I til -TW rfflr rtrnwwMTT-Ti i r- -- M rTrr-n COLUMBIA SIX "Gem of the Highway" -AND THE- 1842 y KEROSENE i t .-.- V I DM TRACTORS V ' ' 1921 AT THE AUTO SHOW J. H. GARRETT & SON, Inc. 522 S. Sixth St. Phone 500 I - ' ' - 'I I SERVICE I Is what you expect your battery to render. I I SERVICE I Is what is delivered by Philadelphia Diamond Grid I I Batteries. I I SERVICE I I Is the attention we give your battery whether, you pur- I I chased from us or not. I Its free. Let us portcct your battery. m m van ac our Doom ror inrormauon at ine h jl Klamath Auto Show I 1 I H Headquarters for I I D!MlIll.A-,n;rDIMllit I 1 2mMmw I wmdtjmm I I THE ELECTRIC SHOP I W ffll f 1 .123 So. 6th St. Phone 12.7 I til ,,, W wmammMMSMmmiMaBammMmmmmmmmmmmamommaM uHHIHIIIHIIIIiHflPJIIJHHilHIHiHIIilHjBMilVfll 'V .'