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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1925)
Saturday, April 2.", 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Traffic and Tourist News i ; Highway and Auto Dope . ITBR AGE APPROACHING SAYS ISDN Majority of Travel in the Future to Be by Bus and Airplane Routes, Predicts Statistician. we i.iue unlimited franchise a in is far !! r lo dig a channel uml the motor bun IfiHB. uml if j wlm r.otlir,, thin ir.:un wi:l.;u Muf- tfm- Out on your vacation tour, will your luitriraKc e in good shape? Will .Von need lidinjr boots or filoves when you pack back in "the mountains for part of the trip? We can be of sent; to you in repairing bngtrage and any kind of leather work. I!oot;t and gloves of fine quality roady fur your inaction. Come in when you plan your trip. shall operate them?" I'Iituuiia of it than to attempt to dam Ha flow, widespread diHt-UBsion iIiIn one- Jf Holland hod not followed thlh lion iin uflked. today, lo JUwr W. Volley tt would today be a barren litihaou, Ihe MtiiMmlr'Uin, who nullH inarnh in hi end of a fortltn gurd n. attention to in vnO vital pointn in "Thin does not mean tlint rail the 1 future of o'tr iriMi!portalirn road or mreet rullwayn will rene Myttf citiH. to funrtlon. Am the electric lljjlif "Without douhl )nif.H hnv.e rome dM not put the gn com nan tea out lo tay." ays Mr. ll:ib:an. "The of huftinosN, so the motor couch will motor coach 1 fast becoming ft not iieeeRHurily make rhe meant definite and logical link In oi roads or tin- mreet fatlwayH value traiiapoilation HyxU-um. both urban I'-si. I ay 'iteeewuirily' because and lnt.ru)'lit:i. l-'or rnllroudt-. there may not la- much hope for Mrcel railway or arifil ocrntie ruin- Ihe street railway company whirl) rtiunitii'H lo attempt to r.Uip the does not adopt motor roarh trans deveiopnu in of motor coach travel, portnilon. I am bullish on steam in like ulteinplltiK li we.p bark railroads because they arc the pa liw oeean wiii a broom. Kfticlcncy. 'tnral transporters of freight, which comfort and up." d are all fn favor J has always been thdr great source or Hie r.M.ior roaeh has. as It H j of income. In fan. It Is now sort commonly called, and Hie soonerjof a I-ut It bed repentance to see communities reaiir.f ii, the better j i hese stwtm railroads fiKhtlnfC for lor nil erutcerne.l. When a si ream t passe nt;' r service which (hey have of u.iNv in dualling down a bill ItiKialed ull along was carried at a Iocs. The railroads nave nothlyg to worry about If they will tend lo their freight . business and develop lit and K'- h proper rhartce for car IryliiK It on. Many tnternrban and j other sireit railways will ultimate ly become an adjunct of the steam jfr iKlit. tlivinft lo the Kreat coimes- Hon In Die freight yards of the ifi n in nilli n.'iilN It If much more t practical to lake fruit, vegetables . meats and other perHhahle KOOds by trolb y, which is practically I door-to-door delivery, I han by ' nteain roads. Tli street railway tracks in many of our cities will be used to shunt fricRht cars from the steam roads Into the. factories, department stores, and oilier build itiKS throughout the city. Hoth steam roads and tip-to-datc electric rouds vn continue to exist, hut it lulll be throtiKh ro-operatlon In Ih (levvlopnuiit of freight -uch han- Idling what It can best handle and jKettlntr puld a rate HHUlel.-nt take care of the Investment. "When it romeR to passnffer t business." continued Mr. Babson, l"wihln the next twenty-five yearB When You Start Snyder Si McKennon Tiivs and Tubes Aiito Top Repair DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS Prices f. o. h. La Cirandc TOURING : $10f,: ROADSTER $102-", COUPE $1190 SEDA'N $1313 COACH .,,...$131.) Smith's Garage Sto pit rent of th' pajuitinjfer, or this country will b carried ellhiT hy motor roarh or hy ftlr. W r insh npproarhlnK thf lime when jwr will rrarh n poak In tho num jbrr of ppoplr carrird on rallM. When jthld peak Id finally rraohed, thr do I cllno will lii vi-ry rapid. I "Now thr moior roach buslnrris b"lonif!i to Ihi! nrwl railways and inot to thr niram rnllwuya. Thr fltum roads hunt private rlghti of way and should lie prolrrt.d on thi s private rlKhts of way. hut thr Hlrnt railways spi'lit money on (stmt wldinliiK. pavlnK. and an jintilril to Ihi- motor roarh busi ness. Kor the railroads to attempt to say that th public should not lulve the line of motor roarhrs be tween two rifles Itkr Lowell and ltoHlnn seems to me to lie absolute, ly redlrulous. Kurt hermore. If sueh it motor roarh biisiniBs Is to be de veloped, the street railways whirl! heretofore operated electric rain on aurh rqutes should have the fran chise to do the motor coach busi ness. Any other decision would be absolutely unfair, and I believe the conns would look -upon the same as a confiscation of the street rail way cospany's business. If our sienm railroads, arc wise, they will build up their frelKht business and study the possibilities of air trans portation Instead of fusslnR with such motor roaeh transportation us logtrally belongs to the street rail-, ways. 1 "I always hesitate to odvlce In these columns the purchase of any security, especially vcurlilis In a new field. I'sually the first people to bo Into a new line of buslneaa loso money. Rome 80 per cent of You $255GQ0 Invested To Insure Fine Machine Work A welding mid irmchine shop is tint properly equipped lo produce the finest qtmlity of work until it lui all the modem mnchinery and equipment tli... nmirnte, painstaking service requires. That's why our equipment represent nn investment of $25.000 the finest and best machinery that modern methods and expert know ledK? demands. And that's why your job whether casting a benrinu', leKiuiuinj: cylinders, or rebuilding an engine is certain to be finished lis it should be done. Such nn investment is large but it is eminently worth while because it permits production of quality that you have a right to demand. Thei 'h no doubl about the quality of a Leighton job. Leijjhfon's Welding & Machine Works TVII Vmir .Mie Mn In Haw I.rljrtitnn Do n. 1.111 WASHINl.TOX AM:. I'HONi: MAIN 737 LEIGHTON 15 STILL GRINDING Machine Shop Installs Ne.w E q u i p ni ent to Give Improved Bearing Service to Customers. When :t-ke for ih wr itottert IiKliton, owner of Kelf-iiion's Welitintr tun! M arii hie Works. mi hi. "We are ke)ilriff rlht on Ki liKlinfT e lin'ii-i H uiul pi.slon-a. inuklnt; ronneetiiR' ro.ls mid dnitu; wehllllK." J'hl)t Htalenient praetirnlly Httnift ilt l ho poliey i." liie I.eihton in sl it lit. un of roiHi lining to i;ivr rttNtOItlt-rS tile Ileal jO.slMf .servlet- itay after day alotitf tin- lines fur whieh it Ih nraHy eiiiipMl, Due fhonhi not pa her lite iin ItreHHion from ththe f4tal-menls that LeiKhiori H is not strieily tnoilern oltup. To Hie contrary n w nmehinei - l.i com inually )eiiiK added. A new net of machines for mak ing connecting rod bear limn w.is neenlly in.Htnlled In the shop. This method pOUlM thv liahhit dlreetly Into (lie rod and eliminates the use of Herews to liold tin- metal in plaee thus making tin- jol a imnii more permanent one. Oiven tiie sie of the crank Mia ft the expert workmen In the l.ei;:h ton tihop will rust the hearing in the rod, Nn.ooth it out, and lit it to allow proper clearance to the thoiiHandth of an Inch. The varliiift pn-clMlon maelilnery in the l tuhton .shup n fascinating' to one mechanically Inclined. The huKe latins cut the hardest metal with apparently nn much cam-, us one whittles wood. The ahop Is o coinpli'tely etiulpp'd thut tie workmen can dnill('utu practically any part of a car. FORI) ENROLLMENT PLAN IS PROVING WIDELY. POPULAR liKTtlOlT, Mich. One- of the most Interentini; fwtlurid of the March nales reports of the Kord Motor company, ns iven out at the company oft'leeK In ltrott, Ih the f:irK" nnmher of people who enroll- 'd cars unih r the ensy nn-lhoif of the -'ord Weekly I'llrciume I'lan. The report hhow l hat plan en lolltni'tiitf averai;eil more than 1 a day for the'motith, the total for th- twenty-aiv nnrl;in days of March iteiiiK -ti.-'I. 'i'hi?i Is a pain of ahota :( a dny over the rn rolluient riK'ir.-H fir the last few days of l-'t-hruary. A.shle from (lie larne enrollmentfi i:nd'-r the plan, Fah-s for M-tirch wre 17;J.1SJ I'ord ears and trmJ.H of this iiiimher (ioiiHHtie reiull d -liv.Ti. M totaled l f:t. J i, an h-cn-as of 41.4el ov.-r I'tliriiary, indicat ing i in jrovl n lt conditions evry wlifiv throughout Hie eonnti-y. lie port; cov'ei'iiifT dealers rttiire im-titH for tii" prt'Ht'iit itioitlh also show the ileinant) for cars am) trucks rapidly moving upward. Another healthy condition, fit least so far as agricultural inter nal s :ir --onct'rned. is r"f l-cied in thf tlomtstic retail s:tls of U.'J-? I'ordf-on Tract ur?t during March This is an increase of 3,311 more than were delivered in l-vhruary. Domestic ami foreign wtles o I'ortlsoiiH reaelit-d a .total of 10. Sua in March. IEC1 US TO. SAMMY SPARK "PLUG Says: In order to provide extra room for hummus expansion, Itert tom inwer, iiiitnaKer of the I .a (Irande Wrecking compatiy, has leased the Uogej-s Ham in the Hnii hlock on Adams avenue and will make that lits headquarters, ctnmencitif: the first of the week. The old location of the wrecking company on the corner of Island and Jeffi-rson avenues Is to he re tained and will de us d prineipally as a. storage plant. .Mr. ltominger'r-hroth'-r, l'rank liominger, arrivee here recently and is now assisting in the. Ekuuiagcmcnt of the husinesR. Hi aides the regular wreeklnc huainess f urnisliing second hanl parts to car owners the l,a Ornnde Wrecking company will handt-1 used cars in the new location. These ari. to In handled on a sclos i a margin as nrvauible. and will give .the Imyer m::ny real bargains in used automobile;; to choose from. A number of cars lor wrecking have already been bought by the company. The pans obtained from These are to be handled on ;im close Will Rogers ha a new traffic rflh f plan. "Abolish all turns.' lie proposes. "Cio straight to where you want to go." new corporations go through ti re organization. Although the early Investors perform a real service in breaking the trail, they usually get experience rather thmi dividends. On the oilier hand. I do feel that clients may he justified in going Into certain companies with friends, whom I hey know as honest nu n 1 and who know the motor coach ; business. The companies which I control thn great motor conch transportation business "In New York, Chicago, Rt, Louis and oihe cltlfa should have a bright future. Of course, the great opportunity Is to purchase the securities of street rullwny companies which are now Numbering as street railways, hut which Btlll hove a chance lo acquire or Inherit this grnt Induntry. 'Money is still pit ni ifnl nn 1 r liea p. Willi general business a leeted hy the H.i bsonehart at a per cent bove normal, ami funda mental conditions sound, there is no good reason why bus transpor tation should not develop r.nptdly. WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Trta Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. i M-753 ll I J fo.l.Ttk large stock carrh d on hand make it possible to obtain parts for nearly any make of c:r. Itcrliii to Top i:iffi"l inuer HKItfJN' (AD Two broadcast ing towers are now under con struction in fjermnny thht will ex c'ed in height jill ot hers in 1 he country. lioih will he provided wiih clcvaior. and will he us 1 its I observatories us well. One, to be located in a suburb of Iterlin, will be HH! fet t high, topping Ihe t:i fi'ei tower at Pariy. , ' HI Louis wife blower got only which Is poor pay for an expert. Exide Batteries f.-ntOMiu:it; CAKiiritirioiis R. Jk M. RnntllL'liln Psekaril Wire ull tiie Ofncrnlor Stltrttr Mclit ;iobm all bIkki Lnmp Sockets Cfnufnn ICcmy anil Jllco Colin, I'olnls, rlo. FRED T. BURGESS MATIf ISt Hluxtill Horn Sliip MbIiW IColirrt (Iiim'Ii and C'ltanipkm SpBI'k C!iliH-r TllhluK (.arlirli'l liLiililx ItliH Jcttvrmm Jtva. IX)0K OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS icUh Sliding G;r Tr&xsmissiox All-Steel Body.. .Big Power... Disc Type Clutch . . . Extreme Economy . Great Reliability . . . Easy Terms Sc Your Local Willvs-Overlarul Dealer. WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR - CARS Bowei' rial ana r ic. ce live The tremendous success of the more powerful new Willys Knight has abundantly borne out the prediction made in January that this great car would make history in 1925. The vastly increased power and flashing pick-up of the new Willys-Knight give this fine car a place all its own in the es teem of the public. Its sleeve- imp raai u . ur "9 rveooy imivu V tsf valve engine is free from noisy tappets ... it is the only type of automobile engine that ac tually improves with we ... no carbon trouble ... no valves to grind... and the celebrated Lanchester Balancer prevents vibration at any engine speed. The sanest automobile invest ment on the market. Easy terms small down payment. UeT icith an Engine You'll SVever Wear Out Touring, S125; Coupt. lIWi; Coupe-Sedan. ?14US: Sedan, $17S; Brcnigham, t. o. h. 1 oleic Gettings & Hanks 1312-14 JEFFKKSON ST. Mil. IlUil.lWI,, Complete Car Service At Your Beck And Call There's lots of satisfaction to a car owner in knowing that you can pet such a complete service as we offer constantly. Cas and oil, yes! world-famous Texaco IVoducts hut much more than that. Grease and Crankcase Service, Car Wash ing done in the careful way you want it done, Quick Tire Re pairing and Vulcanizing. And then there is our large stock of new Tires every one protected for one year against anv repair expense. ' If it's not convenient, you don't have to drive down. Thone us we'll get your car and return it quickly with expert service rendered. Playle Oil Company