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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven Highway and Auto Dope Saturday, June 27, 1025. t AUCTION IE ON WEDNESDAY Unique Automobile Mer chandising Event Ex pected to Draw a Huge Crowd; 40 Cars to Be Sol dat Buyers' Own Prices. The Perkins Motor Company will dlBposc of 40 used rum at an auction sale next Wednesday after noon and evening. Kvery used car In the house M to go under the auctioneers gavel at the price the purchaser bids. According to W. t I'erkins there aro no reservations whatever In the cars. All of them will go at ubslute auction at whatever price they aro hid. Tho 40 cunt include nearly all of thu popular limkca of lighter machines. Tho majority of them aro Korda and many of these have been re-conditioned to curry the teg ular HO day guarantee. Jodg- es, Chevrolet and other niukes aro Included. The sain will bo conducted by O. T. G reason, well known auction eer, who originated tho Idea of selling the cars in this manner. Mr, Uregson has conducted many similar sales throughout the Paci fic Northwest and has been signal ly successful in the work. A recent accomplishment was the effective disposal of two dif ferent stockH of cars at Walla Wal la. Washington, within a week's time. Mr. tiregson has counduet ed successful salefc In Pendleton. Spokane, Couer d'Alene, l'wlston, Colfax,, Kverett and Olympia with in the last few months. lie states that of all tho sales ho lias held the Perkins stock is of highest average quality. The sale itselt Is unique, and the munner in which it will be con ducted is also interesting. A largo platform Hi feet square, will be built inside tho Perkins Garage. Itefore tile sale the 40 cars to be auctioned will bo lined up and as each is run on tho platform, -8 inches abovo tho ground where It can be well seen, the auctioneer will conduct tho bidding:. Kverything for tho comfortable accommodation of 1,000 people will be provided. The wile will be held under roof so that no dust or rain storms can cause trouble. Kl eetrie fans, comfortable seats and When Better Automobile Are Built, Buick Will Build Th eta No. 21 westioa: why u Buick so generally acceptedas theStand ard of Comparison? nSWCf. Because for more than 21 years Buick consistently has nearest approached the ideal of a dependable motor car. Everyone commends your judgment when you buy a Buick. Jenniipjs & Shumate GOAT RAISING IS SIDELINE Mohair for Seats and In teriors Manufactured from Angoras a Neces sity to the Industry. Goat raising is an industry which hus been materially benefited by the automobile. These goats are Angoras, the elite of the specie, and their hair is used in making the mohair plush used to upholster Oidsmobilc sedans, und la fact, practically all of the better class clo-sed cars. Por years the cultivation of An gora goats was limited to Asia Minor where strict laws prevented their exportation. It is less than 30 years ago that they were brought to this country, und to day there are thousands of herds grazing in north and south western states. The chief difference between An gora goat hair and sheep wool is that the latter has a kinky appeur anco and its outer surface is cov ered with barbs and natural oil, whereus mohair Is usually wavy but not kinky and its outer surface Is smooth, glossy and dry. It also lias a channel through the center which carries the oil in the same way us human hair. This 'latter characteristic is the reason why mohair retains its luster after .scouring, as the soap and water do not remove the life-giving oil. Mohair Is about two and one-half limes stronger than wool. These advantages of strength, long wear and perpetual silky ap pearance make It a fabric that was quickly seized upon by automobile manufacturers as ideal for closed car upholstery. Olds Motor Works. which Is the oldest automobile oompuny in the world, was among the early users of mohair. As the use of tho closed model automobiles -has kept Increasing each year the demand for mohair has increased. The raising of An gora, goats in this country hus kept pace with the demand until today the United States vies, with Asia and Southwest Africa, two other chief locations engaged In this in dustry, in volume of output. WASHINGTON. D. C The de portment of commerce announces tiiat the returns show that during the year 1924 there wero in &8 of the principal cities 5030 dearths caused by automobiles and other motor vehicles (exclusive of mo torcycles), as contrasted- with 4908 for tho same cities lit' 1923. 3426 In 1922, .1 ! in 1921 and 3602 In 1920. . The corresponding deuth rates per lOO.ooo population were, respectively, 19, 198.8, 16.9, 15.7 and 14.6. In 1924 New York City had the largest number of deaths (1001), but the corresponding death rate (l(i.6) in New York City is exceed ed by the rates of 45 of the 60 cities showing rates for 1924. The highest 1924 rate Is 34-9 for Pater- son, N. J., and the lowest 9-8 for New Iledford. Mass. other accommodations will be provided. J'h afternoon sale will begin ut 2:30 Wednesday afternoon and the (evening sale at 7:30 Wednesday 'nlirht. A Ford car will ba civen away during the sale. Wherever You See The SIGN YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN BUY GAS AND OIL "? , OF UNIFORM QUALITY Vfc Yo Can Buy Veltex At These Slations LA GRANDK La Grande Filling Station Square Deal Filling Station Auto Electric Service Co. Oregon Tire and Battery Co. L. C. Sni i tli Dodge Garage Jennings & Shumate Orchard Filling Station Gibbons Filling Station ELGIN: E. F. Hug & Co. ! SUMMERVILLE: J. J. Wagner PALMER JUNCTION: Frank Baker 1 3 UNION: Oregon Trail Garage Brown's Garage IMBLER: , Andrews Bros. i A. I'age & Son ., ' , ALICEL: -Bryant & Bryant x J. Rosscn , ; M COVE: VIC W. F. Brerihears Leonard Towle , ISLAND CITY: Clyde Kiddle ' John Lindsay " FLETCHER OIL COMPANY T. K. MAXWELL, Mgr. A HOME COMPANY Elephant Loses Pulling Contest (by Shoualter Lyiuii) While in Wallowa recently, J P. Morelock, Star und Oldsmobilt dealer, had occasion to stage u. unique test to prove tho power of the Star car in low gear. A circus playing in Wallowa that day had a huge elephant which had been trained to do all manner of tricks. Among others the mas todon had been taught to roll his trunk tightly in order to stage a tug of war with a rope. Mr. Morelock backed the Star up near the elephant and a rope was fastened about tho beast's trunk. Holivar then backed away and with the rope taut, Mr. More lock put the car in low gear. The elephant understood tho ob ject of the game, perfectly and braced all four feet while he shook his head from side to side. With u slow, steady pull the Star gradually unrolled the elephant's trunk while tho beest squealed much in the manner that a school boy would shout while at play. Thu demonstration was perform ed before some 200 people present at tho circus and was done under the supervision of the trainers who took every precaution to see that tho elephant was uninjured. Safe to say that the spectators at this unliiue test were couvlnced of tho pulling power of the Star. The auto caravan from Portland which Is to bring some 75 visitors to Ha Grande on the 3rd of July is a practical demonstration of the value of the motor car In the transportation of large numbers of people. The party will 4 ave Portland at half past six o'clock on the morn ing of July 2nd and will arrive in La Grande at 4:30 on the after noon of July 3rd. In the inter vening space of time tho caravan will have travelled 290 miles and will have made two stops totalling 12 hours and a half, including the overnight sojourn at the Columbia Gorge Hotel near The Dalles. While at Wallowa lake, "up at S o'clock and breakfast at Knler prlse at nine o'clock on the morn ing of July Fourth is another in teresting listing on the itinerary. Not fust lime at all considering the roads over which tho caravan will -travel but such trips do prove conclusively tho flexibility of the motor car as a mode of transportation. One of the most Interesting an nouncements of the week was that; of the arrival of the Chrysler Four, a little brother to the fa mous Chrysler Six. The Chrysler will lake tho place of the Maxwell line, manufacture of which Is to be discontinued. Al though comparatively lltlo data on the car is out ut the present writ lug it Is expected to follow the precedent set by the six with a great deal of speed and power de veloped from a motor of small pis ton displacement. The Perkins Motor Company auction sale of used cars is sure to be watched with a great deal of interest by members of tho car selling fraternity as well as the public. The disposition of tho ubiquitous used car is becoming uioro and more of a problem and an auction sale conducted on tho value first absis of the Perkins sale may open Up many new possibilities along this line. The idea ia in reality an out grow tli of tho mark down price proposition which nearly every dealer has tried ut one time, or an other. It developed from tho time worn stunt of placing a car on display at a set prices and reduc ing it so much each day until sold The Perkins plan works just op posite and the cars aro bid from a bed rock price to whatever they aro wortti. Of course such plans are of value to the dealers but tho ultimate benefit Is passed on to the public for many reul values may be picked up tills way. FORI) BUSINESS CONTINUES WITH DOMESTIC DEMAND IKTH01T, Mich. Sales figures of the Ford Motor company for the month of May show a con tinned good domestic demand for Ford cars and trucks, the last ten days of the month showing a mib- tantial increase over the previous ten days. The figures also disclose record-breaking sales abroad and in tho high-price car field a grow ing demand for Hlncolu cars. In fact, the Lincoln sales in the Unit ed States during May went to a new record with 968 deliveries to customers, exceeding by more than fifty the record established ' in April. I'ortl car and truck sales for the month reached a total of 201.779 of sales. This Is a record for foreign deliveries and is more than 1100 above the April wales. Greatest Value Ever Offered in a Quality Car ! v Fine Appearance V7alPUncJfsiK? m finished in beautiful col- m on of Dnco whose luster and color last for years M cow) lights rufttlest airplane metal radiator every 1 inch a quality car. 1 I Complete Equipment ciiwoiet ha all the I I efliennalft you need in I I a car. A chassis construction typical of the highest I I priced cars, with powerful motor, new disc clutch I I Remy electric system, demountable rims, noffdomc I ter.oU gauge, ammeter- all tncludca in itsseflingprtce. I Real Comfort ? new Chevrolet semUlllptic I springs extend for 88 of (he M I wheel base. Seats are finely upholstered and specially M h designed for comfort. m Economy erv lowpurchaseprlce-very lowmain- m ' tenance cost. Let us take you for a ride, m Touring ....... $(;r7 V Roadster - $2 Coupe - $902 S Coach $!)22 1 Sedan $1016 i Delivered in La Grande Blue Mountain Garage Opposite Post Office. M. A. HARRISON, Mgr. Quality at Low Cost i STANDARD OIL EMPLOYES ON ANNUAL PICNIC '- AU spedal agents and assistants of the Standard Oil Company from tho Walla Wulla territory will at tend an annual employes picnic at Walla Walla, Washington today. . C. O. Griffith, special agent, R. G. Albert, assistant special agent and W. Ij. Blake, area salesman of La Grande will attend. Among others O. A. Ueruew, assistant spe cial agent of linker, J. Fortier, au xiliary special agent of ISlgin, Dick Osborne, uuxlllary special agent of Imbtef Hobert Hostwlck of Haker, K. V. Aspenwall, special agent at Hums and S. U. G. Rodriguez, spe cial agent at Ontario aro expected to bo present. A porch swing may stay still and still go a long ways toward landing a piespeettvo husband. Saleslady Uses Go-Gct-'Em Methods On the Judge SAN KHANCI3CO, June 27. Misa Edith Hendricks, bright-eyed and pretty, young saleslady who .admits she is twenty but looks to be sixteen, stormed tho courtroom of J ud go Thomas F. I'cndergast und added tho judgo to her list of prospects. Miss Hendricks is a member of the staff of saleswomen representing the Star cur iu the Sau FrancLsco territory directly un der tho factory branch of the Star organization operated in the Uohlen Uato city. It is tho only exclusive women's sales organisation in the entire automotive industry. Kven the salcsmanuger is a woman; and thero is not a man who has any thing to do with these Star sales ladies except through their sales muuagor. The courtroom scene vhh Ft aged when MIsh Hendricks watt .called beforo Judgo rendorgaat on a milt filed by a Ban Francisco linn.' $h was her own attorney and auccdedJ e.d in having' the case dismissed after proving that it was a case of mistaken Identity and that she was;, not married and never had a hus band. ' 8 He informed the attorney: for tho palintlff that ho had the wrong Edith Hendricks and the case was all o,ver. ; No sooner bad the Judge ani nounced that the case was dismiss-, ed than Miss Hendricks undertook! to sell a Htar car to his honor. The' deal was not closed just then but: tho saleslady promised to return: later and his honor admitted that! perhaps ho would become a Star! owner a little later. Ho asked forj time to think it over and Mlus. Hendricks fully expects to add tho Judge's nntiiQ to her list ol cus tomers very soon. You seldom hear a man brag about what a good boy he was. oJewett C In P-O.B. Detroit, Ul.r Give Us. 30 Minutes You re buying a car. If you drive it as little as one hour a day for three years you'll drive 65;700 minutes. 30 minutes seems insignificant doesn't it? Yet spend 30 minutes at the wheel of a Jewett Coach and three years from now, after you've driven Jt 30,000 miles yes, 50,000 you'll look back to the most profitable 30 minutes you ever invested. (J 1 Give, us: 30 minutes I,, Well give you the greatest performance thrill you ever had. We'll show you the finest Coach ever designed. It's the greatest fewett ever built a quality Coach with beautiful line and color keen artistry in design. Come in and bring the ladies. Give us 30 minutes now for many times 65,000 minutes of happiness later. Doom 36 In. wkfa permit easy acce ti both front and rcu tcitf. lip RonmlncMl Remrmt Jtauengen leave th rwttt Coach with out disturbing tho In front. 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