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1 i e e AiLOIAL PER LOTAL PtDPlE the Sunday Morning Observer Mi. indndent all questions Section Two,-Eight Page3 MEMBER. OF THE ASSOCIATED PBESI Automobiles, Editorial, Churches, General News volume xvm 'EIGHT PAGES LA OHAXDK. OKEGOX. SUNDAY, JUNE 1. 1919 EIGHT PAGES NUMBER 20f) John E. Anderson, the "'Maxwell and Chalmers Distributor, Goes East venising division of the Ilaynes aua moblH Company. Tlie market succt'su of this campaign is a'loaily evidenced by the unparalleled demund foi Haynes character curs throuKliouf the worlds Hnyn.ia officials, miles John E. Anderson, of the Maxwell, to tllke advantage of this situation. are pushing tk'ir KdrertimiK und r doubling their effort) to secure an enormous increase in car production Service Station, left Friday night for Detroit on the invitation of the Max yell and Chalmers people to be pics ent at a convengog of all their dis tributors In the United States. T.lis is to be one of the biggest gatherings of au'fomoh.ile dealers of the country and is to open June 4. Mr." Anderson will be away about fount i- p., : ... .. tare weeks; but on the return trin i Un'J .farm is0 Ahead Because I am going to purchase a Cleveland tracior this season for u.e on my own 15-acre ranch. I have no doubht but what it will save me money to do so." The Cleveland ffactor is distributed by the Oregon Ilurdwuie & Implement Ijo., of La Grande. ARACTOR SAVES BIG MONEY FOR CITY he will be Joined at Minneapolis by Mrs. Anderson a$d the two will put ina few days visiting with the old home folks and theU friends in tliai vicinity. Hayngs Cars Advertised In Chicago By Electric . Sign of Immense Size ! plate and ,heir lork Men over iy a i mnlani ........ ti . , " uKuut. mere is only on ' I norse 8n the large farm at present, The Haynes Automi.ble Company, 'and it if an old animal sed for certain Kolomo, Indiana, has leased the kinds of lii.hr uvi.L- Nebraska hs just beij added to the list of states which have given of ficial rPni.llllln.. n .I.- tiacoma Xews-Tribune, April 3, 19Hi) fic light weight.plavs in correct aut S.nce last fall pferce County has : : save'1 W0 in the operation o" the county farm, according to W. Ii. Hawthorne, farm superintendent. This has been achieved because the norses have be banished from the declared yesterday. "Kor my Swn part omobile manufacture, according to notification received by the Franklin Automobile .Company of Syracuse, New York. Following, by a few weeks only, similar action taken by Canadian and Wyoming, the decision of the lli legislature at Lincoln, . .eb., to tax automobiles entirely on the weight, ki uemonstraies tne growing lenuency to take advantage of a sim pie scientific principle. iveoraska's drastic change in its motor vericle laws is already being worked out practically by the regis tering or all automobiles aocordlng to actual weight. Enforcement of the law has been delegated to the State Board of Irrigation, Drainage and 'One "dvantage of the Light Weight Frankiin Is Officially RecognjsJij huge electric sign on top of the Ill inois Ceutral railroad station at Twelfth street and Michigan avenue In Chicago, and by day and by night the merits of the !'J2-J Haynes char acter cars will bo i'oralded to the hundreds of thousands of Chlcagon ans and visitors who travel the fam ous lakg front uouivard. . This gigantic electrcal sign Is'one of the largest of ii) kind in tli world wth a length of eighty-three "feet witn a length or eighty-three feet tains tw4nty-slx hundred sockets for the lights that make up the letters. The largest letters'aie twenty feet high and are set in twenty-one foot The money of the taxAivera becan to be saved at the farm when Siinpr- intendent Hawthotne early last fulf; purchased a Cleveland tractgr from the American. Automobile Company. Two heavy teams were sold after the tractor got on the job. The trattor can replace three teams. The $40110 saving rosulted in part from the difference between the cost of feeding the two teams and provid ing them with harness, and the pric; of buying gasoline and oil for the tractor and keeping it in repair. How ever, the greater part of the $4,000 saving resulted from the fact that panels. At mjnt the lights will flash , crops were put j eafly and given in red. and white colors giving a I propcr caro, because tV tractor was acintlllating arlislic effect. available. The farm ,,-rctfs are onc- --- u, ""-j half in today. Highways. This decision follows one of the big engineering lessons of war experience, thntit is possible to build light-weight that It is possible a higher quality of performance and reliability, lighter weight coming from the elimination of the many unnecessary parts used in tne water-cooling system. The decision of the Nebraska legis lators gives the scientific light weight car the recognition due be cause of its greater utility al admits that the lighter vehicle is ontitled to lower tax rate because the wear on highways is so much less and con sumption of natural resources, like gasoline and tires is also a minimum. Dominoes for the Blind. Dominoes for the blind are rather Ingenious. Itecognlzlng the need of somelhlng thnt would not easily be dl placed as the lingers of the blind passed (ack nnd forth rending the numbers on the face of tho dominoes, the Inventor hus given us a set of In terlocking pieces. The mortise Jolut makes them hold together no mntter how much they are brushed arouud. The number on each piece Is Indicated l:y the mixed heads of brass lacks, easily read by tho touch. Daily Thought Look, then. Into thine heart and write. Longfellow. Tha Observer furnishes and prints Butter Wmnnem. I The Observer furnishes and prints Butter Wrappers. Best of All Fertilizer. I believe that the best, fertillxer or any soil Is a spirit of Industry, en- ernrlse and Intelligence. Without bis, lime nnd cypsuni, bones and green aunure, marl and guano will be of lit. lo use, Henry Ward lteeehor. What Is a "virtuous wife?" 29-3t Those Little Liver Touchers, 80 of them in a bottle for 25c, just the thing for stomach and the liver, also for indigestion. Sold at Silverthorn"s 6-I-3t rAMILY DRUa STORE UA aRANOCORtaON. A WANT AO will do It. tfafties company because of Its stra tegic' position in tho merchandising! center fit Aijicjlca. It commands ait The county farm usesits Cleveland tractor for plowing, disking, harrow- llftnterrnnterf vl.w nl Mldil,, v-1 '? and planting fields. I ne ground nniin from Treifih .tr..t f- r i entirely prepared with the machine north as the Rush street bridce. and lind whe,,e Possible the crops put in. ; when the new boulevard link is com-' Besides, the jnachine Saws wood and ploted, the messago on this monster sign will flash northward for a num ber of miles. It has been estfmniod that upwards of 150,000 people UP day pass this tlgn o-i foot and In aut omobiles. The leading of this spectacular cuts ensilage and docs all the Miauling? around the farm. JDBring the winter much Travel was hauled by the tract or, ami it walked awa With two wag on, each holding two yards and a half of g?avel, with he greatesta-'ase. 'Any farmer with as much as forty lsoonly onO part of the world-widn ; acres is wasting money when he does campaign being enlavred Into by ad not have a tractor,'' Mr. Hawthorne TlE UNIVERSAL CAR Every- farine); should have one or more Eoftl Trucks because of0tlie f5ro-. i'itable results fruit will follow their use. . There is not any guess work abotij this statement. It lias been prov en tni thousands of farms.. If you Vfirin, cume ju and let us tell you more about ttie Ford Truck's value to you in sure dollars and cents saving. It is r personal matter to every farmer. The Eord Truck is a business necessity. OiMers should be left witl us at onct" in order to get ea-ly delivery. Price $")")(), wijjiout bodv, f. o. 1). Detrflit. o Hilton's Garage Phone Main 761; 1412-16 Adams Av. 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