'' frt PIUDAY, MAnCII, 18, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 7zyxmmmm,TTWfi OF SCHOOLS MM ES BUILT FOR ISDTISFIEO USERS SPEED AND ! RECOMMEND ! FOR POWER, THE WATERLOO EXTEND SCOPE "Tho nutamolillo Is proving Its valuo as a pnrt of tho school equip ment of both country and city schools," says Lou Arcns, WJilto Pel ican .garage, local dealer In Chevro let passenger nnd commercial cars. "It has extended tho scope of rural education. In tho past tho little red A four-passongor Cole-Airo 8 will j The Waterloo Hoy. tho tractor i have n place at tho auto show. This tho IlnMwIn Hardware company has exhibit will bo a sport model, price nken under Its wing, will bo shown I3S0O. here, and Its chief assets. nt tho nuto show In tho llaldwln like all Coles, aro Its speed and pow- Hordwaro company booth. Speak er. An aluminum body assists a w of this reliable tractor. Mr. wonderful tnglne In tho speed this nnldwln observed that tho best car can attain. It Is tho samo old Tccommomlatlon for nnv farm ma. nchoolhouse attracted to Its classes I reliable car with which dlscrtmln- yhlno Is tho reputation that It has only such pupils as could make their i ntliiB nuto people aro so familiar, 'established tor satisfactory work In way to It afoot or by a slow "hltch."j and Is suro to mako a tremendous the hands of users who hnvo In Now rural schools as a class nro lar- j hit with all show attendants, Is what , vested their money In them. The nor and more modern structures i Mr. McWllllnms, local agent, says user tu tho court of lost resort equipped for the study of higher about It subjects than wero tho country1 schools of a tow years ago, and class es nro mado up of pupils who live In a wldo rango of territory. ' "Many pupils of country schools today who do hot travel to school j dally In tho family car aro carried . tram their homes directly to the I W R EH T schools by automobile buses oper ated as n part of tho school equip ment under tho direction of school authorities. In some districts men toachors aro employed to drUe the school buses. This sorves to dis courage truancy. "Attendance records In schools served by nuto buses nro better the year 'round. Storms do not keep tho children away, because they can A Columbia sport model will grnco ,.. ..... one of the two booths to be occu-j TBnI.,onBlmnIo Pled by J. It. Oarrott & Son at the, onalol mncn0,o uuiu snow. ino v,oiumoia is Ills verdict determines the. success br falluro of tho machlno us u mar ketable product. Tho Wuterloo Hoy has been In tho hands of tho users,! tor moro tnan live yearn, ami nas been put through a real test. Tho Baldwin Hnrdwaro company will hnvo n representative on hand to toll you nil about this tractor but as a tcroword presents tho follow-, m iv i, reliable high with Impulse n!.tnrtor. slx-cyllndcr. medium price car. and Two pcC( f0rward-Hlgh, 3 I In tho city of Detroit last year rank- ... Dor hour. ..... ,., m(M . ed next to tho Ford In tho number hour. of sales. Mr. Garrett passed the Transmission-Spur gear trans-' buck to Tho Herald by saying that;mlM,on oncloso ln ll!lt roof ca,0 , tho Columbia has too many sub-U i i ...u ..i.t.-.i unu, uvifliiDU .ill:; Villi . mil Ul'ill'u l rldo safely and snugly to their class-1 """ "'" nu iuo man imngs inml tunnnB n 0lt. Oonrs case es. to rocommend It to permit him toj HvaU rollor bearingsEleven In "Tho city or Seattle for example. I dwe" ul'on thom J""1 at thls llme- as Ml. giving' reduced bearing-friction employs attendanco officers who uso ! bo was very bU8J' ln8ta'HnB It In Its lobg nnd ncrcagca drnwlng power, passenger automobiles to travel : b00,h at tn0 Acmc Kunge. where, Pulley Driven direct from engine ' about tho streets during school hours ', tno aut0 "how vin bo boM N'everthe-' crank ghnfl No Bcnr8 jn mc8h. nnd o.uestlou any child of school age;',M8' wnon the now Pns ul' tncrc! every ounce of power used, encountered. j wln bo omcono right on deck to tell Drvo wnecl in furrow I'rovonts "In Detroit the automobile Itself' aU aboul ,he Columbia, and nil tho' s,)o ,raft on ,oth ,,ow nn, tractor Is n subject of study ln kindergarten ! company wishes to say at this time v0 gtcorng dovlco necessary, classes. Pupils are taught tho laws ls: Mcct u at ,ho aut0 ,,low" Designed nnd built entirely In ,ono factory; no assembling. Advertising pays. Try It and soo. Hopalrs Low repair costs; . prompt John Dcero repair service. of traffic regulation. This helps thom to tal;o better caro of thcmsolves on tho streoU and highways nnd lays the ground work for Intelligent op eration of cars later ln life." Is needed nnd this may bo dono by placing tho head of a Jack against the hub of tho wheel and tho baso of the I Jack on tho protruding portion ot tho ! rim. Thus sprung a little, a ham- I homk .m.um: com ciiisi;i m.n miiiIj -mit mt rra Thus sprung a little, a ham-! Dy taking an old Ford drlveshnft When a rlra with tire Is mounted mer blow will slldo the rim over the' and flattening tho Tear end to form a on tho wheel It often happens that, edge of .tho wheel. In most cases of chisel edgo an Ingenious car owner It remained for the Reo engineer to, as usual, show the way. In this new "Six" motor, the gas passcB through corridors that measure 24 inches from carbu retor to valves first heated to facilitate mixing, then tempered to just the right degree by the heat in cylin der heads, modified by the flowing water. The Reo owner will profit by this great improvement in fuel economy at the same time that he will feel it in the in creased power of the motor. Another imprevement: By means of a new attach ment, the air may be controlled to compensate for varying climatic conditions. Whether at the Equator or at the Poles, you need never touchL your carburetor. You'll have to see this to fully appreciate this Reo sys . tern. 'The use of graphite bronze bushings in the valve guides is another Reo innovation that will be generally copied. This solves one lubricating problem that has hitherto been baffling. We pioneered also when we adopted Lynife pistons two years ago. Imitators have tried to get by with a less percentage of aluminum and failed. Reo never sets a price before hand and then builds to come within that price. So we never need td skimp either on work manship or materials. If we attempt anything we do it thoroughly we make it right or not at all. Lynitc pistons cost a lot more, but are worth all they cost as insurance against scored cylinders. $2,195.00 here THE GOLD STANDARD VALUE Acme Motor Co. tho rim cannot be moved Into place. this kind the mero operation of tho remaining partly on and partly off. i ack will forco tho rim over the Slight sprlr.ging-of tho rim Is all that wheel. made an extremely ctfcctlvo cold chisel for cutting oft tho head of rivets located In Inaccessible places. Why Essex Set a World Sales Record rnMTi m Thero Is no secret back of the Essex triumph. It made the Issuo on finest car quality, without useless size or weight. That issue Is uppermost today. For flno performance, durability and economy 'of upkeep and operation are more Im portant now than evor. . ' And with tho Essex you sacrltlco no pleasure, comfort' or per formance ability that the largo, high-priced car can glvo. Judgo It by trial. Match its speed, hlll-climblng ability and riding easo with any. Your own oxpcrlenco will confirm tho endurance and perform ance by which Essex accomplished its unrivalled records ot travel ing 3,037 miles In fifty hours and in four times breaking tho trans continental record between San Francisco and New York, its fast est trip being 4 days, 14 hours and 43 minutes. Tho Essex has won Its position because it tills a want that can be supplied nowhero else. It has met no competition because. It tills a field to Itself. Everyono who has over ridden in an Essex knows why no rival challenges its leadership. $1,895.00 here HAYNES AMERICA'S FIRST CAR ONE OF THE BEST HUDSON SUPER-SIX ?m The Haynes Car needs r" no introduction. It stands today in- the highest ranks of the Automobile Industry, v. ' t ACME MOTOR CO. TODAY'S MARJCET EMPHASIZES ITS PRICE ADVANTAGE Price comparisons are the first inquiry of judicious buyers today. We feel no need to call attention to Super-Six quality. That you know well. Its leadership is an old, accustomed position now in its sixth year as the world's largest selling fine car. But we do not urge specific attention to its price. We urge you to compare it with the price of cars to which you have always compared it in quality, performance and 'distinction. We know such examination can only en hance appreciation of its value. You will acknowledge a price advantage in Hudson not found in any car of its quality. $2,775.oo here y ,SsJE ifttfj etOMh J 4 A '3 Y