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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1925)
Saturday. January 17, 1925. ' THE Ol GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER-- Mam E IN PiSE Making power, as well as eco nomical operation, among the pre dominating ft'uturea of the new J825 Hiar earn, the "million dollur motor," one of th latest develop ment)! In automotive engineering and proven by successful tests to b u t til greater advancement for the new Star ears, Is announced hy the Diirnnt Motor company of ili-j fnrnfn.. I The new power plant la mld to, place the 1S25 tftar cars among thej leadem In four-cylinder motor . manufacture, today. According to fuetory engineers, the uninitiated will have a hard time distinguish ing Us operation from that of a rnutll-Hyllndered power plant, lie cause oC tile tnuiiy reflin'inenlH that have hern made to greatly In rrease the power. Ilroiiitht ahont ly gradual ilr-vM-ftpment rather than any sudden rhauga 1 manufacture, the tww motor, which has hen tested in thoiinands of miles of actual oper ation, will win even higher fuvoi for Htar cars among light car own er, It was said today ly .1. P. Mon lock, local dealer who Is fiaturiu: a display of the new ears. Thul the power of the new motor will ho forcibly brought In-fore Hie motoring public during the next few monlhs, factory engineers are devhdng tests that will " held by them and by dealers all over the jwcslern terrilory. He vera I Informal tests, under the supervision of newspapermen In Oakland, Califor nia have revealed the "million ilpllnr motor" as having remark able qualities for power and aecel rrnllon bultl into It. - ' .In one of these li'Sls. aelual tim ing nf ncceleratlon showed a pick up of from f to mites per hour, In feecond gear. In four-seconds, a record that is believed never bc-forf-hcen eqnallfd by a light four cylinder motor. Kow low prices are announced simultaneously by the factory, af fecting all models of the l'J25 fllur molnr cars. All models are equipped with four-wheel brakes, of the locomo tive lype, which have already prov en successful on thousands of Du rnnt produced cars. Italloon tires are standard equipment on some models, and optional on others. Tho need of four-wheel brake equipment Is becoming more and mom evident in the light car field, neconlfng to Mr. Moreloek. i Highway Acres ! Wo have 17 on o -aero tracts on East Adams Ave. Just outside tho city limits on tho paved high way. fff&O'tO ffiOO each. Small payment down, monthly payment on balanco, 1 - Only eleven lots left In Tilock (Vno Rldewnlks and curbing ill Ip and, paid for. . $3!ip onoh; (115 dash, balanco fl5 per month. j Threo new modern bungalow, fine location. Hmall puyiuont down, balance llko rent. J KOIl TIE NT Improved 13-acro tract, close In. Heforo you buy, come anil neo Hi. PYRAMID LAND CO. PYREX FANCY VASES TEA TOTS DINNER SETS F. L. LILLY Hardware Squibb's MAGNESIA Tooth Paste STAR ENGIN la recommended for chil dren aa the best. 50c Tube Prescott Drug Company The New Drag Start Telephone Main II Cor. Fir ft Jeff. Radio HutidHY, January If) Sunday, silent ntghl for: CHXO, CKA CKA K l"A K, K KAl', KKIM. KKKII, KOI I, WHAO, K H M . I'WX, WA AW, WA HO, W B A V, WHI1 F. WC A K. W I ) A K, WDAlt, W'KAO, WKHJ, WtiHH, W 1 1 A T, WHO. Wi P, W K.A Q, W KltF, W I.I II, WMC, W N , WOA1, WOl, WOU, WTAM, WTA V, WW.). ''V, Calgary, Can. (Mountain, 11 a. "i.. Knox church, He v. George A. I ilekMOfl. WKMC, lierhn Hpringrf, Mich. (Central, itSii), li:lfi-l:30 a. m munleit) prog tii m, Juidlu choir; l::ifi-l: -lft. Khner Coulston. pian ist; ll-ll:ii. bernion, 1'uHtor W. 11. I-'reneh; K:ii-::i, -Mis. Muhel JiutUrt lill. soprano; i :iO-li: 1 5, sermon. Pastor John Knox. W ( A A . Dnllas, Texas. (Central, 4T2.lt). 3-4 p. m., Gntiid Symphony oreheHl ra. Nh holiis M Irskey, di rector; t;-7, Jtailto Pible class. Jn William M. Andersn;' 7::io-8:4&, service, l-'lrsl Mel hodint KpisettpMl I'liitreli, I r. Curl C. Gregory, pas tor; -!l::to, Muered s'mg reeii.-il. Or. Itubeii A. IIhii'; tt.-XO-H. .hick Gnt'dlier uiel Ins oreheHtrn. K IT. I .oh Angeles. Cut If. (Pa cific, 4li!i, Hi it. til., !illisif:i pro gram, J,. A. elmri h federation; 4 fi p. in.. v sit i- Kerv-ice, 'i'fernled fCliiirrh .Mii.-.iriun'i; i;:4.r-7, tiiusie;il uipt'eeiaiitjfj i;tlk; t-n, singe nets, HpeCinilit M i nltd orrhe:;';t t'l'OIH Metro'ilil;n HiMiler; K-X :;(i. The i;jn'iiil;ui f'l.i.N er;i in one ii'i pl;iy; .S:;:o-!, in-1 1 iimm-iUiiI I ri; U I n. l-ixantiuer, il:iin c oreheiitru; ln-l I, rml I ith Wit Under the Hood the Million .Dollar Motor WW TO GIVE YOU A BETTERMOTOR More tlian n million dollars have been invested in special machinery, tools and equip ment devoted exclusively to the production of this Nevj Star motor. A Red Seal Continental Motor, a flexible giant p power that takes almost any, hill in high. Hills are tho real test of power in a motor car and this new Million Dollar motor simply as tounds you .with itspower. Tuke it on any hill. Throttle 'it down the powerful pull gently eases you over tho top in high at 15, 20, 35. Power is its middle name. See it, ride behind it, drive it yourself it's a power reve latum. It cost a million to produce, but you'll say it's yvorth it. I At the New Low Prices POWER Hills are the real .(est of tho power and flexibility of a motor. Take this New Star, drive it yourself. Your first touch to the throttle is an introduction to power as you never imagined you would get in a low-priced car. I At the New Low Prices til 0& mm.. mm MM mm 1 mm mm c - . PA- t,.tf mm Thereon Bennett's rackard Hlx danee orchestra. KFKE1. Mllford, Kans. (Central, 337), 8-9:30. services; 9:30.10. Mil sonlc lecture, J. H. 11 rink ley, M. 1. Kf-'NP, Hhenundouh, lit. (Cen trul, 2tl), 3 p. m., rellgloiiH erv ce. Men's Class Christian church; if : regular seedhotise chapol service, KFHO. I,os Angeles, Calif. (Pa cific, 278). 10:30-12:30 p. m.. com- plete morning services of Angelas temple, sermon, Almee Hemple Mc pherson, pustor-evangejlst; 2:30 4:30, afternoon service of Angelus temple. Hilver band and Temple choir, Almee Hemple Ale I'll erson, pastor; 7-0:45. evening service of the temple with special musical hour program; 1 1, organ recital, KkIIht I'ricke Greene, KGO. Oakland. Cultf. (Pacific, 312). 11 q. m. service, First Church of Chrlsf.' Selentlst: 3:30 p. m.. KGO Utile Hym phony orchestru playing 'l'etlt Vajse Pruncanso," ' Pasta role," overture, "Hungarian I iiist spe;" (!. I,. 1'adell,, tenor. Hinging "Today." "Crossing the Par," -Gloria;" Ksfhcr Hale Sit tlg, pianist, playing "Tarantello," "Arabesriue;" "The Purple Heath er." f,A l.lttbt i Mi teh Garden." "Hungarian l.ove Hong." O. L. Pa deii; piiitio solos, "Impromptu, Of. !j0. No." "Maid with the I'lairin II, dr." Ksther Hale ettlg; orchis tea playing symphonic poem, "lApprentl Soreier," explained by A rl hiir H. GurbeJt ; "I ':in.oni ltil." ""Tan, uiiter der Oorfiude," m:ireh, "Slavic Peiiph." oreheslra; X. serv ice, Kmhi Church rf Chrift, S"l- eilllal. KGW. Portland. Ore. ( pacific, 4 !i2 ). le;:,o a. in., service',' Kind Pi t ubyti rlnh church, Or. . Jlnrotd ' t ne ar jor i ne- The Million Dollar Motor ' l P. J. P. MORELOCK Cor. of Elm and Jefferson "Tomorrow's Car -TODAY" I.esnord Howman, puntftr; 3 p. m., municipal concert; 6. church serv ices, Portland Council of Churches; 7, dinner concert, Colburn concert orchestra. KHJ, J.os Angeles, Calif. (Pa cific, 3'Jf), lit a. m.. half hour sermon; 10:30-J2:3o p. m.. organ reeltul and complete morning serv ices of Klrst Methodist Kptseopnl church. 1 r. K. E. Helms, pastor; Arthur Mlakcley, organist; :30-7, Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel con cert orchestra; 7-7:30, organ re cital, Arthur Jllakeley, organist; 8-10, program, l.os Angeles In vejtdnent company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson. K.IH. l.os Angeh-r. Calif, (pa cific, 3C.0), 10:2(1-12:30 p. m., regu lar serviced of the Church of tho Open Door; sermon, Dr. French E. Oliver; Alfred Duller, organist; fl-t;45, vesper services with short scripture talk; Mrs. Kern Part on, organist;' 7:I5-'J:80. evening serv ice vof Church of Open Door with special musical program, C M. Jlrooks, basso. K N X. iloll y wood. Cu I i f. ( Pa -elflc, 837), 7-7:4fi v. m.. Jnterna tloual lllldt Htudcnts Unsociution's hour of music; ff-!i. Ambussadnr hot'd concert orchestra; Josef Pom-i-nfeld, director; !i-ll, prograpi. C. A. Gray, Dodge Pro; hers, diatribu lora. KOA. Denver, Colo. (Mountain. 323 , 1 1 :.K) a. fit., l-'irst p.ipiist church; 7:30 p. m services, i-'irsi (t:ttlst church. Kpo, Mnn-KranclHcn. Calif. (Pa eJMc, 423), 11-12 mi., ehiinh serv ice;, Dr. I'Yiink Poyd; Hurry Poll ard, baritone; Theodore. J. Irwin, organist ; ft: 3n -1 if, I! inly- S iger's CuM'iiionl hotel ore ttei rn. KTIIH, Hot Springs National Tint The IQ?A4 STAR Now on 'display. Come in and see it, drive it. There is no question about it, it's the greatest value on wheels. Don't think of buying a car until you have seen this New Star. It is the last word in comfort, appearance and economy in a car built to sell at such a low price. You be the judge. All we ask is that you, yourself, put this New 1925 Star through its' paces. At the New Low Prices Park. Ark. (Central, S75). It a- m. services. First PreMbyterlun church, ftev. Chauneey Hlckok, pastor; 9 Hi, lh' l.uxe orchestra concert. New Arlington Meyer Davis 10 plece ort heHtrn, .luck Itenurd, di rector. KVr, Chicago, 111. (Central, 535.4), It u- in., Central church service, i r. J' . f. Kiiannnn. pastor; :tenor; .Mary. Sweeney,, noprano; 4-5 p. m., studio concert; 7. Chi-(John D. Thomas, baritone; Mason cago Sunday Kvening club, Kdgar.und Mason, cornet 1st and trombon Nelson. uiiiHleat dlrceior; speaker, i ist; Paul Stewart. cornetlKt; Mrs. Dr. John Gardner, First Presby-f Mlanche Illshop, iiiunlsi: Mrs. Susie. terlan church. WISAP. Fort Worth, Tex. '(Cefi- trnl, 472. J), II a. in., service First Methodist church, Kev. J. ;iier g(n. pastor; Will Foster, orgunhft; 4 p. m., concert. Iliulto t heater; 11-12. nil'lnlghr frolics, Ted Mil ler's Crazy hotel orchestra. WCAU N'orihfleld. Minn. (Cen tral, 3i;ii), K;3o p. m.. sermon. Dr. Swiftly in I.IUAIIK - JOSI'.I'II STAtiK IiIKE . Italll-H & Colliif)ii, frulLS. St.ijjes Leave La Ciande for Joseph Daily . 8:.!0 120 a:.'!0 Arrive: 10:!)0 i iviniions WHEEL BRAKES The Nciv Star 'ivcts first -in its class to have them Building ever in advance, building for economy, com fort and safety, the New Star 4-Wheel Brakes is a revolutionary achievement on a car priced so low. Four-Wheel Brakes that mean safety for you and your family. Four-Wheel Brakes that bring your Star to an instant stop in any emergency, and best of all, prevent skidding. t At the Neiv Low Prices 1 DISC CLUTCH The Neiy Star ivas first with Smooth Disc Clutch . A smooth, easy disc clutch. No jerking or bucking, no discomfort or strain on your motor. That's another Star, achievement. Only the higher priced cars enjoyed this feature until the Star placed it within ths reach of the buyer. At the Neiv Low Prices T9 Martin, Kegland; Alice fitlbb, so pranor Kvelyn Johnson, mezzo-soprano; Murtln M. Mtinson, burl tone; Arthnr Horlberg, pianist. VCI, Xion, 111. (Central, 345). 8 p. m Bull and Puxton, tenor and baritone; Mrs. peem and Mrs. Crowe, soprano and contralto; Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Hfeel. soprano and uurion Minin, reader. WCCO. St. Pa u I - M 1 1 1 n er. po I is, Minn. (Central. 417). lo:20'a. m., Westminster Presbyterian church, llev. J. K. Uiishne), ptistor; 4:10 p. m.. House of Hope Presbyterian church, Kev. C. H. Sweurlngen, pallor; 7:20, Heron d Church of Christ, Scientist; 9:15, classical program. , ( (hmturtabtu I l:.r0 8:50 ass mm Iff m . VDAI Kansas City. Kan. (Cen tral. 411), 4-5 p. in., classical pro gram, the Stars Itadio orchestra; 5-5:45. International Sunday school lesson. Dr. .Wuller I Wilson. WRUH, Jphlcago. III. (Central, S7ii), 5- 'p. m., twilight musicultt; 7-a, Selected artlBts program.' FOR THOSE STUBBORN COUGHS We Recommend: Mck. '& II., Syrup of White Tine and Tar, with Menthol and Euca lyptus .. 25e and 5fle Moon Kvcrytliing for the , Sick Room i'liOXK' SIAIN OH Drug Co We Have in Slock and Are. Agents, for . ,. , !. : A T WA T BR -KENT : - Benham Electric Co.7 ; UfAIN 101 ' " . ' ' j , NEW KOI-EY BliTOO. Kathleen Soprano TIANO AND VOCAL INSTRUCTOR ! Coach Accompanist Studio Eastern Oregon Music Co. Telepnone Main 119 Residence Foley Hotel. Main 77S . Soloist and Director St. Peter's, Episcopal! Choir. ' It Is Fine to Health But Better to Keep lt ' There are unavoidable illnesses""" " " " Regular physical examinations, however, would do away with a great percent of our sickness. Through them any health menace is found in its In cipient stages and corrected before it impairs our efficiency. . Such examinations are of value only when made where every scientific equipment is complete. The Hot Lake Sanatorium ' Dr. W. - Owner and Servicing Batteries We Specialize in Bfclttrf nocharglng, Kppalrinl and prolonging lh -wrrtcfi your batii-rr wax Intendol to ilrfi reganllcss of tba ilie or make. Our prlrra and amrrlce must MKIry. S-ifOVtt. RECHAROB SFKV1C EXIDR DlstHbdtor FRED T. MAIN ISi MONUMENTS onnKfj THAT SIOMMEST .vow We linvp made a profound study of monument hnilrilnfr, and nn ordfr plnrod in- our hnniln Is mire to receive fatlhful, IntelltRent execution We Win flinilly Fnrnlxh I'.tlmiltei r.hte Mountain Marble Gi-anite Company .V2 S. Arc, M Uranrtr, Ore. ELECTRIC Curling Irons2.00 Dp Flat Irons $4.00 up Percolators ?7.00 up Toasters ;..?6.50 up Waffle Irons-.jlO.00 up Grills $9-83 up Hot Plates $4.65 up Boudoir Umps..?2.00. up Flash Lights &0c up Electric Raiiges..?10.00 Electric Engines ..$12.00 La Grande Electric Co, Regain Mucli T. Phy: Director, BURGESS 1S0S JcffenoB Ato. (?en.Cdrr$ ' Campbell 4