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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1925)
TOE I A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PACE NINE Highway and Auto Dope Traffic and Tourist News TOMOBJLE I Saturday, April 11, 192;", hu - i wffii'i:'inuTiTcaa.i.i.po.i i. lonr - rants , NEW MODEL "Overland Six" Arrives Here This Week Amid Much Favorable Com ment. M'he n w Overland si intro ilut'fil'iu the l.a (irnmlc public this week ly (IflUiiKH and flunks. Wil lys ami i.tvcrliind dealers lias ere tiU d a tzrM di al of interest UirouKhoui tin- fulled States thin hi n. son. on display for Ihe first time at the Nnv York national automobile yhow, t lit" nw Overland six proved to be a HurpilHinw revelation, find ing the entire motor car industry lot all v unprepared for their an- iHHiucement. Its Iriumph there j yrunis, out uie nana nruKe ih oie W;ih repeated in every city where I rated on a 7 inch drum of the the ears were placed on display. I rear end of the transmission, Limited production during the n the eliakshi of 112 a-4 iiu-li first three months or the yearMvhecl base. long enough for caused Willvs-OverlaiM to delay I beauty and elty riding .,ualllieH. lis aeneml announcements of hisl the same time short enough tor n..w nw.d.-l until Anril 5. when it is beinir broadcasted from const to t'oasl. Inasniueh . u.s more than F. lido ( iverfaud sixes have ah ead been built and production now ex . . reeds I'ou of these cars per day but , is sftll inad' Mi'ate to fill all orders, Iniilt to meet the r of that h.rge body of 'inurements motor car owners who have longed for the Misooth operation of a six-cylinder motor, combined with the year round comfort offered by the en closed c; r. at a 'o:;t not beyond their means, t his car is in every measure an automobile for a very Exide Batteries . KTKOMUJUKG CAHIIUKJSTOUS fi, M. Spotlights I'acknrd Win nil slz.es (JrrteiHtor A: Starter ltiushca Light c;lulxs all stwe Lamp Sockets (('inline Item j nnd Dclco Coils. Iolnt.s, etc. FRED T. WHY Buick's THE 1 0 W PIP I w w llwilPli to. Superior Performance Every dav a Buick owner more tne greater sainy -- 4-whccl brakes, the extra rescn e of power in the Buick Valve-in-hcad engine, and the easier steering and parking that result from Buick's ball-bearing, worm and nut steering mechanism. More reasons why more than a million Buicks are in daily use today. Jcnninds & Shumate 1HFN BKTTFR Al'TOMORII.FS APK defiitlt. field. Construction of this new Over land ban been rare fully worked out to Kive the highest degree of sit vice. The uldlity of the ear to perform under every possible eon till ion of road and weal In,' hay been i hoi cniKhty p o ed by ex haustive tets. Mountains have ln-en climbed, weas of tnud travers ed, desert h crossed. tmowHt units and bliiiiUiiK ruins encountered in the hard and relentless test trips, which carried this ear from coast to coast within the past year; with the result that the Willys-overland organization is convinced that tin new Overland six will si md up under the most rigorous demands of endurance and power, Kngine is of 3-inch bore with a 4-inch stroke, I,-head lype. (til and water pumps, u heavy crank shaft with HKht reciprocating pans, ( 'hadwiek t pts In terrha useable hearings, are 'sonic of its salient features. The motor, clulch and transmis sion are completely encased for protection against mud and dirt. 'The duteh is an K-plutc design. Foot brakes operate on rear wheel h'"wy hundllng and parking hav '"n mount. d two closed bodies Standard and 1 e l.uxe Sedans j which are .splendid examples of iliie new vogue in motor car body 1 construction. Smart streamline 'bodies, they are both belled ul the -j - - .beading I The Ie Luxe sedan. Cipiipped wit li niekeled radiator, is finished In A pit lie blur below the lower molding and in llobsnn grey-above. Hear quarter is in weather proof Aferitas, in the manner of many expensive ears from Kurope. Klaxon IIo?nA Stop Lights Itobert lio-li mid Champion Spark IMugM Copper Tubing tiarhrlel tii.ubbcra BURGESS ItOf) Jeffrrwra tn. Highway Service Station R. R. CAREY, Mgr. 1703 Adams .. i realizes more anu RL'II T. KVICK Hi M'll D THEM Ilocont impiovemonts in the Company, include Timken bearings, an air washer preventing prc-ignition or the motor getting hot, fenders of heavier material, affording protection from turning over and preventing dirt throwing, and a spring hitch attachment which prevents the plow from breaking when being used in TOURISTS IRE 40ut of the State Motor ists Now Register at Chamber of Commerce, Headquarters. As (lie reffular tourist seanon ap proaches (he mi tu her of tmiristH who stop ul tin chamber of com merce to register their cars and He eure a noii-resiileiiee iieriiiU (jrovvs by h-aps and boumlK. The registration of cars from oul side I he slate has been done at the chamber of commerce for the hist I wo weeks. TouriHts are n uuii eii to (ill out a blank ulatiiitf tin make of ear driven, the llci-nse number. address, date of entry into the state. ind other particulars. When this portion of the proce dure is satisfaetoriiy completed the tourist is Kiven a slh-ker lor liiii windshield which showH 1 hat lie has b'-en properly registered. Onrinf; the reisl ration process, iOarl Keyindds, secretary of lb. chamber of t'oiiinicrcc (ells the tmrist a few thiiics about the (iraiule Honde Valley, Wallowa Wonderland and Klves iiliu any In formation asked (nr. During the last two weeks tour ists have reKistered from Idaho. Washington, t'alllornla, ( Ndurtulo and other states. The two entries into tin record book trom stales furthest off are one from Kansas and one from Arizona. . Details of Merger Reviewed at Meeting OAKLAND. (Uif. With every indh'ation pointing to a record year In production and sales, and a m hi imu ni increase of f per cent assured over business, one of the most enthusiastic, stockholders' meetings ever held ley the Durant Motor Company of California lias just, been concluded. The attendance was a record one. elghty-oile per cent of (he slock ol the company being re present 'd Vice-president. uid general manag er Norman MeVau of the, company presided, and reviewed in detail lor (he si nek holders the new h of the recent merger of the Slar and Durant companies, pointing out to thein the iidvantiiges of operating both manufacturing and Halts ef forts as a unit, instead of main taining two separate organizations t or admlnist rat Ion. selling, and manuiacl urlng automobiles. ct a r and Duruii'v It was unanimously vnt"d to ill ease the cxi pit ul slock of tberom- p.uiy from Jii.iH.o.tinn to jr.,tMio.ooo o take over the nssi'ts and the con tract or t Ih Star Motor Company of California. Manufacturers Arc Wary of Overproduction Manufacturers arc watetiillg sn that they u III not be caught in the trap ot uvcr-prodnrl bn. They h-tve had enough e peril -nee wli h that. They have been kc ping out put low n to a close relation with the actual ordering of cars by consum ers. A certain margin in advance of current requirements inis ! n made during the winter months, In anticipation of gn at ib nmnd in the spring and summer, but it is n.ir rower titan in previous years. '.i rs In warehouse are not plentiful enough to ca re for all the w ant .i Hell will develop, and current pn dueiton Is being determined by ac tual oi'b'is. It was h idoxeiily but kind heart' d home and the family was gathered about the supper table. "What shall we g the bab Tor his hhHi'la present';" ask-d Ma. "Wd." huh! Ca. as he balanced some fried potato on his knife. "w might wash t be win 'low and let him See '.lie auluinvUllt's tfo by." i IRE 1 New Fordson Shown Here kid:?: 'I'Vv5,. Foidson Tractor, sold in La rock or stumpy ground. HIGHWAY CROSSING . ACCIDENTS NOW ON THE DECLINE "The nationwide campaign tie American Hallway A'sochilinn and the individual railways are con ducting to reduce accidents at highway crossings Is hearing fruit.' sas (he Uailway Age. "This is shown by tin railway accident sta tist ics for u entire year 19 1 4 which were Issued by the inter state Commerce commission ;Ms week and by statistics of the Na tional Automobile ' Chamber of Commerce reganllng uie nil tuner of persons killed In automobile ac cidents Vast year. "A very large majority of all fa talities at highway crossings are now due to collisions "bet ween trains and automobiles. The total number of persons killed at high way grade crossings in 11123 was '."JtiK, while in lit 24 it was 2143. This was not n large reduction, huti in considering its significance it j must be remembered that the nam-j her of automomobilcs being ope-. rated and the number of accidents! of all kinds in which automobiles were involved substantially increas ed. The total number of persons killed in ail automobile accidents in was Id. 4 52, while in t!(24 it was 17.S4f. .Since the number of fatalities lit highway crossings de clined while the total number oT fatal automobile accidents'lncreiis ed. t necessarily follows that the proportion or all ratal nutomobile accidents which occurred at high way crossings was Aubstautially re duced. "There, were reductions in fatal railway accidents of almost all kinds. The total number of per sons killed declined from 7S3T, in t't2;t to AIM 7 in 1!24. Tolal tres-pai-sers kllh-d declined from 2M9 to 2'i2l; tolal employes from D4 to 1470. The number of passen gers killed increased from 14 3 to IRS, while the number of nil oili er persons killed, consisting princ ipally of those who met death at highway crossings, declined from 24S3 to 23H." The V'elie Motors ( 'orpora t ion ;intioiinced today the a ppoiul ui'tit of (. W. Madden as Gem-rul Kales Manager I o succeed , I'.rad fletd. Vice. 'resident, resigned. M r. Madden was for several er-rs coll nee ted wit h the M innea polis Stiei & Machinery Company ami actively engaged in the distri I button of farm implements and j farm tractors. Inning this period he made a spechil study of export, development work and for a lime managed the foreign sabs of thU company. In 1 he joined 1 he Maxwell Moior Corporation In th; rapacity of iis.sislatlt to the I'resi dent and later became identltled with the MjixwII Chrysler Hab-u division. Mr. Madden will have rutin charge nt the sub's organization, both domestic and foreign. The resiunat ton of niy l.ord who has lor some time hern nerv ing tin- Vrije Motors Cot poniiibin as S'-ct clary and Director of Hal es, was also (i rinoiincei), Mr. l,ord )UiH nt "1, made known his future plans. I-lul.b: "I hrllexr ill this talk about blaming Hie driver after i -ciy automobtie ijr cl'l' nt is unfair." hui.b: "Win n dtd ou get a car'.'' iSALES MANAGER I ISAPPHTEO LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MAl'IIINf; SIK'I' AM) KOUNMCT Ail KluJs uf Mai'tilnrrr. Anif.malilkM nmf 'Iroctuni IlcpiilrcU Otctlin.i!.l mil Itrliiiilt A.pt;linii cI.IIi:k c.f All Klml C'lllnilcr llrrhig aii.l OtiTlc I'lMnna CmuknliadH, !'irlniin nml I'Mon I'lna Urground (!!V1J I S A 'IltlAL D. FITZGERALD Prep. Grande by the Perkins Motor W. T. Morclock Receives Late Model Closed Car for Delivery to. Local Buyer. . A new comer on the auto row this week was the Star roach re ceived by W. I. Morelock for de livery to Dick land, y of this city. Ah hough t he Star cars have been Hold here for t he past nine inonihs by Mr. Morelock e.nd his filaff the coach received this week is a recent add 11 ion to the Kta r line and is the first one ever brought into liiis territory. The eofi'.h is buill on the regu lar Star chassis with "the ' million dollur motor' and is one of the classiest jobs in tho light car clasi introduced to tlu: local market In some seasons. It Is finished in Klinl Hlue and is u genuine couch with one wide door on each side and comes with the usual accessories. The coach urrived here In u car load of curs shipped from the Cali fornia faclory. Kour open earn made up tfte remainder of (lie car load. ltl; TONNAGK ikoih t;d. DKTIUHT, Mich. (Special). Kord coal mines in Kentucky and West. Virginia last year produced 1 ,S! ',!';( tons of coiil, of which 1.44-l.fiaii tons were used at Kord Motor company's plants. The 41-S,-47 surplus tons over the com pany's requirements were sold (to the public. More than half the output of the Ford coal mines whs shinned to the Itlver Uouge plant ut De troit. There, practically nit of the coal went Into I he coke ovens, yielding thousands upon thousands of tons of coke In addition to such valuable by-products as gatf, tar, benzol and uuimoutuin sul phate, which Is sold by tho com pany as a fertilizer. ''What do 'you think of the new I fiL'ft automobile models?" "Well, I've only In en struck by two ho far this year." 40 Good Used Cars Perkins Motor Co, 4th and Adams STIR COACH ARRIVES HERE families of. modest means buying autos DKTIUUT. Mich. Ka mil leu of moderate or limited means, who heretofore hesitated about purchas ing cars, are coming into the auto mobile buying Mield in greuler numbers than ever before, If rec ords of the Kord Motor Company's weekly purchase plan may b taken as jin indication. Thf plan, launched not quite two years iu;o. was started chiefly to give such people an opportunity to enjoy the benefits nnd pleasure of motor car transportation and those taking advantage of It are growing In numbers every day. It is simple, the prospective pur chaser making weekly payments of an amount best suited to his in dividual means, these payment becoming part of a bank account until such time a the purchaser has a sufficient sum to take deliv ery of his car. Details, of the operation of the plan, as just given out by the com pany, show that from u compara tively few- daily enrollments during t lie first month, the number lias steadily risen until now mart! than 7 mi people are enrolling every day throughout the country, a. rat her remarkable public endorsement of the plan. The records also show that there are. at present more than llo.ooo persons on the weekly purchase plan roll and that mote than Itifi. (Mi 0 already have received their cars under tho plan. These figures Neem to bear out pied let ions made when tho plan was Inaugurated, I hat II would ex ert a wide influence toward lessen ing extravagani buying with Its const uiient embarrassments, nnd instead aTfoi d a pmctlcul means for car ownership in which all members of the family can partlc iput e. They fell us the price of Kords is $inan in Germany. The Ger mans will soon be abandoning the Dawes phm for tho installment plan. - Mwl mi : 'hrpmg fromalltiire HIDE on Protected Tires! Why take (he risk? Buy Protected Tires. We issue a protection policy through the Tire Replace ment Corporation of California with each tire purchased. This policy protects you for one year against accidents, negligence, blowouts, cuts, under -inflation, bruises, rim cuts, defects or any road haz ards which may render ine tire useless. Perfect protection with nbsenro of all (ire cnpviikl for 12 months a yeai; of letting somebody cine pay the bills, no mailer what happens to your tires. A frrfl monthly Inspection Hcivlre: Ih In Hurled In thin hronrt conlrnrt, nnd nilaop flnmiRrg to your tires nro repilreil with out liny frwt to you. You now linvo Ibo flmfl protftctlon for your titrn, it any thing ImpiMsna to them, an you hnvu on your rar. Hhoiild you ruin a lire It will he re. placed without nlny to you. All you do 1m iiii I Ride On Protected ! i PLAYLE OIL CO. LA GRANDE, OREGON RKMEMRER THEY COST NO MORE OLDS INCREASES PRODUCTION OF ALL ITS MODELS Production and sale of dd:;mc biles during March tot:. lied nearly three times (lie record tor January; according to official reports from Olds Motor Works, Ui rising, Mich igan, i'reparai ions are under way for a still greater product ion dur ing tli' present mouth of April l-'or some time pawl the old: Mo tor Works ha. been working on a system whereby production is li d according to actual orders receiv ed, Kor this reason factory pro duction and actual sales figures are on the same cve. Tills system tilso has pruet iritllv eliminated the former practice of dealers carrying large t Jocks of curs at tills season of tho year, and for this reason a ceJatiuued gain in production from month to month is jint lelpnted. If'iyrBrter Merer Mis . ROBERT 1117 WASHINGTON' AVKi IV.innp.ltMlion Wtthmil Ohlimtlitm. HDUB GREASE CUII A new uud Improved gun for fill ing traiiKiuissions, differentials ami other parts of the car with hard u 1 is being introduced by tho Standard nil company. The apparatus is said to eliminate (he waste and mussiiiess of tin; present system of handling heavy grease. The gun Is automatic In action and Is worked by compressed ulr. it, (. Albert, assistant special agent of the I,a (irandc office of the .Standard Oil company Is now on the road introducing tho grease gun in this territory. Air. Albert. : is in charge of distribution for the entire southern half of the Walla J Walla territory. Yos, ' doubly insured, says (he man who carries a FYR FYTER on his ear in addition to fire insurance. Let me equip your car today your per sonal safety demands it. Moderately Priced SMITH 1 i J to brim: II ii nnd we will fflvn you a now lire, iIciIimI inn only for tho nninrnl wear of i In; tire (lDi for rueli month u-tcd..) I!:ii ir your tins uistnin only minor In .1 tit y the it'p.ilr will bo liuido nml you snvo tile evp-nsr. This in the uiodecii way of enrlng for lire. on nuvo opeiTiL nnd have perfect Mil ihf Jiel ion. Tires