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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1924)
...I Thursday, March 27, 1921. TITE LA GRANDE EVENING Or.SERVET! PAGE FIVE jprofipcrlly is wld spread. Tley Iknuw Unit Ann-rlea is i;oin:; it. urn more than ever beiore and jluy more than ever before tilth lyear. Thin eonviclion lit ivi'leel-d in .our HiilcH In il.-iili-iH dnrlrnr 1 Je er tube r. January ami l-Yhruary iwiiumi allowed an im-lra.-iM ,! te per cut over a year n.n. Tin- de mand rut- March delirhs Is th. lariHt V(. haw ever Known (roin .practically all parla ol Hi-- conn finvli( mn in Tin Atorl - .It-writ, unr rirel t,.......w... v, .wuiu- ,-,.i,l,l. who 1 Imtt II. Oil liy blX lll'OUpS VVlth-;iin- raid, n-porta I li:t I. u.s ,i ill Industry Etiii)-'11""""",K "''''. l! lllL'Ilt 10 LC bhOWn. ,i".tlftil;ii- rwl.t-l Knal immhh ncTDniT mil 1 1 r i ami i hi UL I 1 1 ui I IIIUL iiinr- mprTiiin HMtMtt Nh OF AUiO m VM'e- I'.l- liKTIiolT. Mich Si grout In tin- automobile Industry arc coui . hhiiii In a convention and show to imprmv service station meth od. This ..vent will hike place In lielroil, May 111 to 2;L Ifeducl ion ai' costs in ' repair work no that prices lo the eon r.tirm r may he moderate while pcr 0 AU'mz ii reasonable profit to tin lia'. v.-: 1 1 he Hie chl f topic. SlumlaniiKiiiK in tho processes of niunulncture which lias con tributed to the low price of auto mobiles today is la-hitf rellceted In tervicc station methods. It Is the purpos,. of Miis meeting lo ive 1m petus to the modern equipment of liopH from I he nierehandiMnj,'. ac foiiuliiiK and machine standpoints. I-:iuipmt-m to ho Miohii The scrv ice meeting and show will he held 111 the General Motors bnildint; ft Hie same time I hat the world iii'i! or 'transport congress is (.onveniuw in the Hotel Htathr. The convention will he In session on afternoons only and the show, dis play inj; modern equipment, will he open forenoons and evenings lo till persons registered at the ennvent lou, which i.s open lo all who desire to attend. The fdx asMoeiiition.s sponsoring" this evenl are: The Motor and Ae et ssory Manufacturers' associa tion, Nat Innal Automobile Deal ers' association, t he Automotive l',iMipiiM'nt arnociaf iun. (lie Service Kiiipnieut Associates, tlic Society of Automotive Knjflnerrs and the Na'ional Automobile Chamber of ('ommercc, 0 S A. Mih'M. manager of the New York and 'hieao autoinohile iliow.i, will he chairman ami inun aj:er of tin- service show and will have an advisory coin mil tee of j I .OH Alltfel, iiloM'.- tllri I'ai'e and Jeu tl e.ns li ury delivery and w ill in; i lualerially in Mitn li. "Mr. S. I li-pew. our c hllH been IlitSt Where lie examined cnnditlnns in I lerrilnrh-H ot" llnsfon. ,. and I'hiladilphia. Shipi I'tiie and Jewell cn i :j poinlH were S.'i per (eat ivr during the p:st Ihreo montli;i (he K;tiue montliK a yur :ere. "M r. Henry K rlin, v:ee-i dent of our H-iles dlv's:n:i hv: rently Cond'let"d deal"l' iii- I n Minneapolis. Knusia i i : y . ! ; and ie Moines. Miiiii-pi Kansas Ci'.v are tin d's r points ftr t''- uh.-at lu i; -a Hilpprsidly Ihe hardest h i. husine:H Nlandpaiat ui' ; r-v of the I'niled Stall s V'i:l pur) Indieatis lii:t ltim e ; CVlll TlOl lie epei:e.l ; pr ; d'.Hlr'hulors at these pip servatlvely estimate tlia f' doiihh last years hnsiin.-: V. wheat hell Is coming hai-t .: he more prosperous in I !'.' '. recent years. "Mi-, l. It. (;:i!inl, mi'- h h (UTer, is jnsl hack hin a I the Koulli and reperls in economic Caildit i'UMi eve"? 'Kxeeth'iit prices lor ( tf' ii : South's other prodn: ! . 'i-iv" Irihuted lo a wneral develop of himinesfj. "There are delini!" i.ssar: everywhere that liiL'-l is a t: for (his country.' LE(JI() AUTO SHOW IN FULL SWAY TODAY (Coalhiiad from pau 1) eiiln.s Khftuld prove 'Hhewtiiff IHh car to (lie jmhlic. b:uiip I Tin- ltlue Mountain (Viratfe a e- talivc Itlliltim; three of the popular priced IKsaj,'' caiHof Hie (ieneral Motor oii.panv du-ts, HnO. tllO ('llevnilel. Uhieh iu ,,1 A 'I'll , . dun,)., It,,n.l. Mil i-.Mnnritiv Iracllnjf the custoinarv anioiiat nl uhieh managed hv Tiutuias Max-! Ics of oil ami (heir rcpn sen-1 is explaining the correct 1 ol all Die .S.amiard Oil pro-j A Prince in Slings attention, an thiH car always due, jwhen on display. I. I. Lynch, the local dealer i- jSUir and Durant, is dlsphiyiaij n pr Hi-nt- iui' each of these cars. The m- on the Hport model In the .Star car is re evenliiH eel vinir a c real amount of attea 'lit I'UOIII k-erllilhle I Alt.-adillice k.Cih will la- 1 each iidJiI to neim urn loctr til I I o'e aek. This he i.-MI ul' ;t) H. X M. snot will the drlvir-i' The I.ockwood Molurevele hIii successiul In obtaining one ol i a I ill I line of VelleX pro liich l hey are uhowiiiK tu i. I o many ity this spotlhrht is known f the ( st ohlainahle. I"i nin' a dn-k'nii Wimli-n of tlie as out d: y t Mills aiilomohil.- rilc will 1m- Ktven auay. This should prove a Vei saloeaetory Kill to anyone unl r: Yuri IltM I heat niiehl To thus- ;:i.l ollVp loiltd he mini il I re Wild iy Kin eive it. iuh r sled In radio tin d on Saturday nmhl very aliractivi'. Tin lias purcliaKed ono . I .ii l-li lid w: the: I !! .A (;it.ii: has at i.st A lti;.li "WM AI," SIKV 1C21 OUTLOOK IS QUITE ROSY i With I he aniiouiio lie nt thai t he American l.ehni l'o-t Ni. 4:: of l ;i (iriinde will make tlx i r aulo .-Imv, an annual a:'tair. li (irnti.l- at la si hecorm'H suiu owner of cue celehration I hat w ill att raet alalo wide attention year in mat ear out (hat is assured. The immediate success Hint -------v------------ (faceted l.:i,'iun's allll'itnt'.'- "II is easy to say that everyone j meiil t fortnight ao "t IJa ir helieves t Ii ;i I a biff year Is ahead, 'sIhav Mils week, promptly rrsM'ile.i hut Mi ' definite prouT lies In the In the delerminatli n In ruikc advant'e purchiiscs and ru;lual or-' affair an annual one and a!i t .:d ((Continued from pace 1) ders from SI'tteS. "Our :';(in dealers In of l ho count ry , are, of int imale I ouch with lens of 'thou Mauds oT people. They know I hat people Vverywhere in all walks of life are inn lit ni: money and thai of the I'nlted the legionnaires are plnnnlPa, what they "will do in i:i:..." part I The auto show this week 'oui-He,,. jn . i raeilntf p'ojihj Ij'jiiui In en Mr ni i ) recoil and tn.i western Oregon and in Hi It will und.mhtedl;. c-m seoin- Ifi Ih" entire ni'i'lh-.v ht iiaalions of Ihe IladioCo- operatiun ol" America. The demand ' ft a- tnis pari feu la r rauio model it iery Mieal at tin- present lime nn! was very dif ficult (o ohtain. Tin in a hi ne h:is heen tesled out am has k i veil excellent satisfaction t hroun houl t he tests. These uli:r hae In. ii on display durinj- tlx p; .si Hid; in the windows of Ihe l a lnir.de Klecirie (.inp:my am have received universal attention , ir li'pla,v I Afflli'iii. V! e I'.i.ieK a'tejiey. Southard aue S; ii'n, ha e nine t :tr spaces am. ufli sh-w everyihinsy fn Hie Ituiek ine . ineliaiin I wo chassis, whiel .:ie eul away so thai all may se , tii ' iuleriiir uui kim:s ol this ntuloi ; I'-rUins motor company havt lieeii auec ssiul in ohiainini; Hire iiv-. ineohi inodels, x. hieh toReth- " mi imir ot Ihe universally kioiwii ears inaniil'aclured by Hen ry i-'ord. ad- on display. M. .1. (iuss ts shovvtnjr six of tin dUIVreiit modi ih of the Sllldehakel line. This car load of cars arrive' Wefim sday ami contains models ol illlerest (0 everyone. Charles .Mefniry has entered tin :'"' With a eoinplele line of Velh ears, which is allracflnn very with alti'iilluu. W. 11. lioluienkamp com pan y announee ihe first arrival and showlni of the new rhrysh-r cars The appearance of lliis car at ih aai'imoliih- show is Its first exhl h.tiuii in ,a Crande. I r.olineiikitnn) company are nls sh( in;,' I he lati si motlels in I In . .Maxwell and l-'ranklin lines. t (eltinM and Hanks are display . the mv models of tin- Over I: and Willys-K niif III cars. The new Overland sedan, whlcl le:;ie.ned for 'easy camping 1 ei 1 'eei iviinr very much attention. "Jim" Mure luck, who has lmei .ited in Wallowa for a number years, lias lakeil over Ihe (HtlH Idle line ami is dlspiayinif font I'erelil mode's of 1 lie new WkW This is the latest creation o e in tiil Mutor company and I) vim: universal aiteiit Ion. e liupmohlle, i'e)rcsentc'd ii' iraiuh by Smith and h'reti ti vi iy pi4)iiiilielil ' place t lleur. n-inir reprt sented will ' difl'efeni mode's. icey llollister Willi Ills lino o; M'h is a very busy man toda well. In duels. tsiloi s. The orei;uii Autonudiile Associa tion, I hromrh their repn s n(al ive Mr. Ihamh nhiire;. have a boulh in which they ale explaining Hie ob jeel uf their ornani:.al ion. The L.tdus Auxiliary of the American I inn are ope rat iuK the new models of the llarlcy I la - ret reshuieiit stand and liBht lunch vldson inotoreyele. which (hey an 'es for the eltendauls of the show, showing to tho public, vhicl is In Kpeakitm of the show, one ot makiiif- a particular lilt with ihe (he I ,e;:ionnair s stal-s: "This An- 'many of (his city. louiobile show has ln-en very rior- The uccessory exhibits are all re- onsly advettised throm.;hout tin celvinff very much allentiou. The whole of easier u Oregon, through I'layle. Oil eompany Is displayinn new spa pi r ads in the papers of (Sa ri new Itulck with all the proper- j ker ami I't n.lli tun and all papers oMh of the Texaco. line for use of in I'nion and Waihmn couhiit:;. to till curH. They are also displayltm' !j;et her wlili window cards In every HrcH and otlmr ncceasoneH, which city in these counties. Word lias 'lev enrry In Ihelr stock in I .a la-en received troiu Itaker (hat we Grundo. jcotihl expect an a I tendance of at ' The Hljfhwny filllnif station. least liu-peotde for Saturday's slio,v. which is now owned by Mr. Miller, is on hand to show all automobile owitei-H the correct lubrication tor their e.-its. (Tint's Clothiery and Scran ton and Short, each have a display of automobile robes, drivers frloves. ntoinohlk' trunks and touriat hur- fface. l.el.'hton Wi-ldlim Company h hie line of automobile bcnln; springs and general pa its for ail mak"H of cars and automobile ac cessories. fa rr Furniture company is ex hibiting the latest vacuum cleaner device for the Interior upholsterinir of closed cars. This device wijl be a weU-oiue addition to any elos'-d owner's equipment, as its us" insures absolute cleanliness. Ia Cirande Filling Slatitin. owm-o by J. F. Heasty. Is displayliwr a sloek of tires ami oil. The Standard Oil company's hoolh Is equipped (tli eharls ami A very larne nil. adaiice lw oxpeet i d from rendleton and all ol Iter lowns f hroirduiut the Wallowa ami Cliii'ti counil.a. Many visilors from the Portland branelns of lo cal car anencit s are also arriving today. "The baa! eoinmii t e- ui Hi Sjwitl! Hie View ; annual i veiil. ar possibility show .ei-iiui. ml omol die Auieraan I uf inaUin:: I h's an ir- now inv al i'-al lu obtainiiis a larger dlif. six. (hre. I TSiOzB .SYRACUSE This new and exclusive Fhinkhn type va3 f!i This new and exclusive Fhinklin type built to be the most useful car in the vc and it 'S. That is why it is so vicielv-jTpular. It affords not dnly closed car comifft and open car airiness at ft'ill, but any ensure in between. It rides easic, handlescK-r, goes farther in a day than th averazTpcn car. It takes more rough hanling vyrui less visible effect than any other car kjicT It is powerful, dependable, and pleasing to the eye. Four doors, leather upholstery. Try its powerful new six motor before deciding on your next car. The price is little above the open car average. i I f. . u (mil Ns- W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. buililinrf lor the mIiow in I, a Cramh in I92r. "The local pest of the Americaii l.eion Imp" In iiuiki' (his an an nual event and if e.ai.ht ions ar such thai they can obtain s ii'.abl Uartcrs a show every yea r i; promised." he eoneiinhd. Abonl phones. .those utiles and ne I .a Ci amb i- ;u rearon why there are man than 'phones a be-ause It's tn make enll Heel inllS. s 1 Sic ca r.s i-asier ii1 i 'e I is .r T ... : i'ft ,: r - r h 'iff ft 1 ' 1. V 7 sonu wlmt Blowly but novriiio .1 li, wllh nlMolulu trill h. Ijist yi'.'ir niiroxlinutvly $ICO','- mil) worth uf iiiivomenl wii l"l:t - ,in, (hlH your llllOlll $200,0011 Will hi- i xpi'inlril roi' huril HUi'fucliiK i-a-(iriuiilii alri'i!ln. Work Imn ulroaily commoni'i'l 011 (ho Ciilar Ml ri'i't dlnlrlot, whloli will prohnhly ho (ho first pro.li'ct coiiiph-loil thlt your. ' .... , i lie f Mlowin lly la 1.1 ef W.il.-,: H pi ett...;i i.hed ai'.we on his (h at nppenrnueo nt bill In in 1 imrsi ;ind a resuUaut brnia ji collar bono, Playu- Ik-:v. a tWi-all luatvh in-ar Uoiulon. V.M,I,()V. I.AKi: TO .i.IV iti-: Mi:cc. ion 11 n ins is As in (he fast few years, east ern t M'eiion's "Switzerland" Wal low a lake will no doubt be a w ri table ui'ecca for tourisls, A much larger number Im expecled to lake ad van!a;;c cf tin? beaut iful M-en-ery and t he camping facilities ol f. red at Wallowa ll'.ke ami in ii vicinity, due to two reasons, first a larger flock of (ouriMs are ex pected uiitl second, exploilatiou ot Wallowa lake Is planned on a much larger scale, I iiirimr t he past many tour IhIh 'FIRST" STATES IX TRANSPORT Texas has tho realest tola) road mileage, IS2.KIH miles. Nt'W York is find hi population, wllh lO.IlS."). . Utile lihotle Island Ih first In the ratio between population ind federal aid road mileage Hav ing' :i.(M(t people per federal uhl mile, aKuliiHl, for InHtnneo, Neada which Iiuh but r( people per fed eral aid mile of roadH. New York-' Is first in taxable wealth, wllh more than 15 1-4 billions. New 1 lainpshire claims first place In ' state revenue from automobile ami truck, KettlnH1 an average of $25.27 from eiieh. California kI'H most money lo lis counties, from Um at tomobile license feeM. with $.1, 785. t'afi to be Hpcnt on roads, 'ivnnsy!- , vania mtH more per mllo In fhd era I aid than any other Btate, her takings per mile of federal aid road behitf ?i!i,:;:is. who wmdd hav e been inirt lurn tloir cars up (he branch highway had Hoy known of :'ba. iire.s awaiting them, drovi hrouh due lo ignorance of A'allowa wonderland. Survey to iist $10,000 ITI ii:i i IES TO MM) .MANY lVr.l s'lltl'.I.SS IN I. A (.KAMii; TIMS 1-1 All 'llel'ore long," lit the words of a l.a tlrande elly official, "I. a tJralido will be a completely puved eltw" Ami (host! 'wordy, uttered fv he.1 la pro riOMH.KTOX, Ore. The sum of S I u.nim which was appropriated by the lasf legislature to be used with the ffiO.ano appropriated by congress ,,r making the survey of Hie I'malilhi rapids hydro-(dectr(c ' and IrriKal Ion project will ho re quired to pay for Ihe survey, ac cording to a statement made by ii Ii. Crocker, federal enirlneor In chai-Kc of the work. The drilling which has been under way for nl most a year, has been completed, Mr. Orneker said. . Price lenaency ANUMIJKR of tlic leading auto - mobile manufacturers, includ ing several building six-cylinder cars in the thousand dollar class, have re cently increased their prices. Cer tainly this indicates the present tendency. y1 It is'Oiir fixexf policy to give the public the biggest possible dollar's worth, tooperate on a reasonable margirKof profit and to avoid price i n crsc .WejiaumtirrSmlse, h owever, that-tffefrcsent low prices for Paiges and Jewells can long be continued. We have seen many indications of a shortage of six-cylinder cars in the popular priced field during the com ing Spring. Attempting to give the biggest dollar's worth of motor car in our price classes, we have built the most modern and efficient factory of its kind for the exclusive production of the Jcwctt. And Paige production, increased 300 " , is now going on again in the big plant that made Paige Quality Reputation. Every possible effort has been made to be certain that wp can supply qual ity cars at reasonable prices. But no "TTrrrrHifacturer can make during April, May aiuTJune all the cars needed during those months. The wise buyer should recognize that there is likely to be a Springshor t age of desirable makes of motor cars and that the price tendency is sharp ly upwards. . si SI V President, ' PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY 3 JEWE PAIGE TT SIX BUILT N3EW Standard Models Touring .... $1065 Sedan J 195 Brougham . . . 1325 Prices at Detroit. Dc Luxe Models I)c Luxe Roadsicr . $1195 i)c Luxe Touring . J220 Dc Luxe Sedan . . 1695 'lax extra Standard Models A and 7-1'ass. I'lniLlmis 5-Passenger Sedan . 7-l'assenger Sedan . De Luxe Models SI 795 4 and 7-Pass. Phaetons . $1995 2S95 5-Pussengcr Brougham . 2395 2595 5 or 7-Passenger Sedan . 2770 Prices at lietrnit. Tax extra See the NEW PAIGE and JEWETT Models at TRACY HOLLISTER 1115 Washington Ave. 'J jiulfrs. i I lift "ii I i I' lifr itlfi Ii inirt frfii Miii dm fctiTlfl t i: 1 l: j j.jr ' I"