T ÆA.MOOK HfiAD^lGHT, NOVEMBER 6 improvemei zeizMUi ERE Is a brand new type of. The exclusive, Three-Point Can­ car. It solves the problem tilever Springs cushion the car so 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 Three-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 iloating, free chrome vanadium steel. They 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 riding qual­ sible only with these Three-Point ities of large heavy, expensive, long Cantilever Springs, is but one of wheelbase cars, together with the the advantages of Overland 4. advantages and economy of small Its light weight makes possible light cars. great economy of gasoline and tires. With 100-inch wheelbase, Over­ High quality materials insure land 4 has the luxurious riding ease durability. All vital parts of the of 130-inch Springbase. H front axle and steering gear and all high’.y stressed gears and shafts for driving the e„r are made of alloy steel. The equipment !;st of Overland 1 is high grade, including Auto-Lite Starter and Lighting System —■ Electric Horn—Marshall Div.ui Up­ holstery Springs — Demountable Rims—Three Speed Transmit sion —Slanting Rain Vision 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 merit than 250, < miles ore? Rocky Mountains, prairies, through mud and scorching deserts—through quick sharp climatic changes. As a result of these tests we were able to judge tf’e 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 cha~acter of service Over­ land 4 introduces. The farther you ride in it the more you will appreciate it. Come in, see the car and ask for booklet. The demand will be greater than the supply for a long time. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Road­ ster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, 21375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo. * \ l'JMh * ] iY es Agent for Tillamook County, C. F. PANKOW, Star Garage, Tillamook COAXING YOU TO SMILE. A newspaper reporter who was in­ clined to be lazy in his method of picking up news, met a brother re- porter, was was a keen as the other was lazy. "Anything doing?” asked the lazy one. "I have a report that a man was choked to death in a restau­ rant but I haven't learned his name yet,” replied the other. "How did it happen?” asked the reporter, eagerly ■centing copy. "He was eating a i piece of horse meat,” was the reply. You’ll go I suppose?” “Oh. I guess iso. "Have bought your ticket?” I and some one said Whoa!’” so.” ’’ Have you botsl "Not Yet.” "But everything is sold In the course of one of his lecture lout. You'll have to stand.’ "How very trips Mark Twain arrived at a small ¡annoying!” Mark Twain said, with a town. Before dinner he went to a ¡sigh. ” I never saw such luck! I al­ barbershop to be shaved, “You are a ways have to stand when the fellow stranger?” asked the barber. "Yes," i lectures.” Mark Twain replied, “This is the Mollie, the Irish domestic, was one first time I’ve been here.” "You choose a good time to come.” the afternoon doing certain odd bits of barber continued. "Mark Twain is wo«k about the place, when her mis- going to read and lecture tonight tress found occasion to rebuke her r’Yes; an' it’s been a long time since .we met. What's the news?” “It’s married I am and I have a little boy : who looks just like me.” The other I surveyed him crit ically for a moment and then replied consolingly. "Well, 1 shouldn’t mind so long as lie's , healthy." ------ o------ He called his typist to his* office. Two Irishmen met at a country fair and held the following conversa- I 'Miss Keytap, you dress neatly and tton: nure, 1 b It you?” | you have a well moulded voice. I for one piece ol carelessness, “You haven’t wound the clock, Mollie." she said. "I watched you closely, and you gave it only a wind or two. Why didn’t you complete the job?” "Sure, mum, ye haven’t forgot that I’m leav­ ing tomorrow, have ye?” asked Mol­ lie. “I ain’t goin' to be doin’ any of the new gyurl's work.” might add that your deportment is also above reproach.” "You shouldn’t 'pay me so many compliments." “I ¡only want to put you in a cheerful I frame of mind before taking up the matter of your spelling and your 1 punctuation.” First Turkey Joined the Barn­ yard League? Second Turkey—Yes, but the far­ mer has six votes, and an ax.