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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1925)
fcntiirday, 'July lft, 1025. ' TTTfi LA tiRAKDT! EVENING OBSERVER Taga Nina OMO ... . NgTSfCmfflmamniiaininiiiiinmigl- 1.. IXmLB&S Traffic and Tourist News Done niu-r- rws:foi. . jts. a rr jtffcuwa i i iu-jgga GARAGE GOSSIP I'njMilitr St'rUk , (A department ol' tho JinnlnKH run I Hliumatc hitvU-i that linn ul way proved popular I the aloi-UKc m' ran. The KiiruK' 1 convenient ly localcd In the t-eiural pari of in ''' and it concreu fire-proof conslrncHon kIvih the car owner u welcome feeling of Hafety. Kwit fin Hummer cvenlriKH n lare num ber of earn uro left In th" Kurufco. ,H HorlB' of motor vnhichH are (stored- -even u motorcycle. WliaCs Yours , -"Many conservative business men li-xye vi-y peculiar :unldilonn. The :iinliii(lii of a man'H lifetime in iiHiinllv tlie outgrowth of dtwlnt of .J '''.'radiator work ' rr.XDKR WORK KODY WORK W. r. Coram 1.004 Jefferson Ave. youth and u man never really KrowH up. llurrlH Kreneh, d.aWr in l'utR und J mvcii rani, tius an aniliilion to have t ihuinplomthip tarnntormlnfr tmHel.all team, u KOpd bran hum) an. I io take them all from town to town In Jeweit uulo mohileH, There urn many Jewett owner in ,a Grande who would eomplimem Mr. Krenoh on hl JiHiKim-m In 'cars. The Jewett In hoi.mI for rt-lkihilliy and without b doubt wouhl he i 1 1-4 1 the car to tttke a hall ti-am or for that matter any one fino from lawn to town . on schedule time. Our I'lii Money t lull AlthoiiKh 51. J. Gqbk of fitutlc halter fame has had the n puKulon of helns one of the cleverest a vve(t an Hie fairest dealer on Ihe nulo inohile row a new Idea of his re cently discovered, mor- firmly es tablishes him as u clever trader and a Rood . husineftt man. .Mr. (Josh iiKil;e one or two trlpH to 1 lori land a monih. Or. the lnt lay of ids prrival If lie sees a Itar Kuin In a car he buys It und dis pose of it while In Portland thus usually limiting hi.s expends on ifle.. 1 rip ly hi commission on the d'al. Xetv Sedan ;' Among the conspicuous machines on ihe ,n Gmnde slreeis vlihln the last week the. new lndjje Hpecial The "Wise Bird" Says "TAKE YOUR BATTERY TO FRED The Battery Man Cor owners rail rMt ex pert Mattery Kcrlce from ft man who has made n spe cialty of this work Tor Ihe last 10 years. Our many old customer will tell you that they really do net Hint kind of pervlce hero. - I.ct us keen your 1 mil cry f it 'diii-iiii; this warm Mini- mer weather. FRED BURGESS 1308 Jefferson Ave. fllf edun purelmiud hy William Ull 0" of !..'- Hmith ha become one of the iuonI promlntmi. The cur HB.'lf would attract uttention al most unywhure whh Ms heauiiiul lineu. Hhlny finihh, balloon tire und pihtr fcntureH. On Ilusinc3w J. J. Aloreloclc, pilar tnd Olds moblle dealer, Hpe'm iwjnie- time at Wallowa thin week on himiucKs. Mr. Moreiock malntalua a sarue at Wallowa as well uh one at l.u tlrandc. Close eHl Avery Harrison of th Itluc Mountain Karate and his salesmen have heen active in Wallowa coun ty thin week und have cloned Hev eral deals for new Chevrolet. Anton; the cars Hold were ones to Will Vale ami one. to D Jl. Uohbin of ilaxvilte, ... Ua-i t ar l i.. l.edbeller, dealer in Hud son and Kssei cars displayeii one of lhn new Hudson Kour-dopr HrouKhaniH this week. The cur has the: Keneral lines "of tho fnmliiur Hudson t'och .with, u !litUe added rtiom, four iIuoih and other special features. This new model fills a vacancy In the Hudson line and Is in keeping with the iiKh t')"liiy and distinctive appearance of other members ot the ,il(idson-Kssex turn. New Man Kred Oelbel has heen added lo the hookkecpiitK staff ol the 1'e.r Uins .Motor company. Mr. I'erklps suy hp la selling cars so Tust that he peeds an extra man to count the Fords that ko out to the buy ers. Mr. (lelhet a un experienced bookkeeper. Jb wail employed for .several months In that ca purity by the I'nited Stutes National haitk. TraveltM )n Mlyhw . . Observant visitors at tlie Jilts' convention In Portland, this weuU. noticed thnt tlrand Exalted Kuler John O. I'ricc did most of his traveling in .a bg Lincoln touring cur. The. cur was specially taint ed with the Klks' limiKnia on each side and a name plaie, "John O. Price, Grand Kulled Kuler, U. I'. O. K," huriK conspicuously on the front. When Wr. 1'rlce ( unived In 1 'on land JSIoyor llaker and other notables met htm ut the station with the machine which wtm fur nished by the courtesy of thS Ford Motor Company, I 1 i I It's No Marvel To You If you haven't come in close contact with ths actual value that the new . Studehaker . repre sents; BUT It's A True Marvel To Studebaker Owners - c - ... Tn receive such a motor car at such a price. Most of them have owned other cars previously most of them tried numerous makes before choosinpr Studebaker. , THEY KNOW CAR PRICE ' AND CAR VALUE And still they wonder at the ability of the Stud ebaker organization to produce this automobile at so moderate a price. Only a company of such maftnitude and such complete facilities can accomplish this fact pivinff you the reason for this marvel A ONE-PROFIT CAR Investigate for your own satisfaction. Talk to ownei-s compare various cars ride in and drive the Studebaker. It's the car you'll buy next. J. G0SS Studebaker Sales and Service. "This Is A Studebaker Year" M. Sold Can: The new Chrysler four is proving mighty - popular with the local trade, according to 1-eo French, representative In l.a Grande. The fereut difficulty ut present us Is often so with u new model is that most of the factory output Is ab sorbed by dealers til the cast s'tld the i'ueific ( 'oas( distributors are having trouble getting cars. lur ing the (Ktst week M r. French placed two new cars, an open model with Harhy Hmith of l.u Grande for taxi service ami a coach with. Irvin Westenskow of linbler. Your Tires Amateur tire patching, ruins thousands of uutomobile (ires cneh yen r. it is common practice among automobile owners and drivers, w hen they get a cut or puncture to insert a patch on the inside of the casing when' they Injury has just occurred, thinking that the damage has been perma nently repaired. Kuch u repair will In lime r jln any I In1. It is a go.td practice to apply patches In such casts, but ly first aid appliances and should ! be removed as soon as possible. It wilt pay motorists to drive im mediately to the nearest repair 1 shop after sueh a first aid has been lit d. ! Often, too, when It Is necessary (to change or repair un inner tube J on the rou,d, some small part tele jof gravel or "dirt :Wlll get in be I Uvecn the tube and casing, "l ie i to poor light or some other cause, no matter how careful one may be. If you go to a repair shop as soon as you can, you may avoid ruining a tube which w ould con tinue to chafe and soon weal th rough if neglected. You may think that spending more money, or time, or both, In this way I foolish but you will' always find that In the end yo'i have saved both time und money, . n lire sleeve . should always h; placed on the outside of the tire opposite the patched portion at the srwno lime. This sleeve: serves to bind the tire, hold the torn and injured parts of1 the fabric In place and so prevent further ohnfing and rupture. The sleeve and patch are mere- Tips For Motorists The ticllnn of lite oil pump Is one of the most 1 1 upon ant func tions of any In the engine cooling cycle, and mi.M be carefully watch ed or trouble Is v ry liable to cn- c. When the oil pump breaks or becomes hiopenitlve for any fetis- rwo von:x h.wmts ;m:x imso ti:u.ms PIlirAOo (AP) Women band- Jin get no special consideration lit Chicago's criminal courl. "A woman bandit In no beiier than a man," said chief Justice Hopkins In passing sentence of one to 10 years in the penitentiary on two girls, 17 nnd IS, arraigned for robbing laxlcab drivers. leoftrciti'lttl. ore. The annual group gathering of the American .Sunday School union of the Uose biirnr ilisirict, will be held ut the Oak drove camp grounds, four mjles south of Koschurg, July 1 u. A number oC delegates from ltose burg Sunday schools look part In tho state gathering at the Mc Kiirle butchery July 12. Sales liU Uettlngs unfl Hanks report 24 car deals c lotted In Union and Vut lowa counties since the first of July which establishes something of a record: Of these 17 were new Overiund fours and sixes, and seven were used curs. Increases Mllcagrv. Hed' Crown tniU uge rardni issued at the Standard Oil service station are proving popular with many lo cal motorist, especially those of economicul tendencies. The card gives tho drivers an opportunity to check up 1 lie number of miles traveled to the gallon of gas. the total amount of go purchased In a given time and other item of im portance. The booklet also has un urtlcle, "How 10 Increase Your Mileage." uoo Whiz Radiator Stop Leak 1 ii 1 .' Leg Room! Notice the comfortable, relaxed positions of both rider and driver in the Jewett Coach. That's because there's more than enough leg room, and foot room. The driver's seat is instantly adjustable to suit your particular driving position. In every one of its advanced interior features Jewett Coach is a car for solid comfort. Notice also the wide windows giving clear vision on all sides. It's the greatest Jewett ever built. Ask us to demonstrate this great car's fine qualities before you buy any car. Jewett Cach P. O. B. Detroit, tu cstr. Ptlic Lcfchd 4 whl frrakt M hghi xtf cum HARRIS FRENCH on. oil cannot be circulated ibruughout the parts that need circulation. The rubbing steel sur faces then become dry and fric tion sets in. During each neeond. In a six cylinder cnnine of Si inch st coke and 4S inch bore the six pistons travel a combined lineal distance Uf lft& feel, rubbing over a total su rf nee u rea of 1 5 3-4 square feet per second or ll it 4 5 wiuure feet per minute! The im portant function or ihe oil pump is uppnreni then as this large ui eu must be ndcqnutely lubricated. lleroru ihe Invention of the heat Indicating device placed on the rn- llnter eap, t li motorist of course wiis not to blatue )f his engine burtietl out of the cylinders became scored Hvit .vince this instrument, which MKiiaU the driver wlu-n his motor itt overheating, has been placed on iimnt automobiles, sucli an accident from this sou rca is ul nuist iliexc'UHable. . We usually criticize others for doing exactly what we would do in their places. llelng sick in bed Jh uwfn. It gives von Win mndi time to thnk. cm.7) stops the leak and stops it in stantly. You may not need it often, but when you do. j you'll need it quick. No mot jor carR equipment is com plete without it. For Sule By LA GRANDE FILLING CO. J. F. Heasty, Prop. "Wins by Fair Dealing" LUGGAGE We have just received a lurfre shipment of LueRnge from the best makers in America. If contemplating a trip by rail or auto you will be interested in look ing over our selection. WAUDK0BE TRUNKS - STEAMER TRUNKS SI 'IT CASES - TRAVELING BAGS Snyder and McKennon Ddde&Erdthers 5P&CIAL TYPE-B SEDAN Observe the special equipment: bal loon tires with steel disc wheels, nickeled radiator shell, front and rear bumpers, motometer with lock, wind shield wiper, cowl lights, scuff plates and special, body striping. Then consider the sturdy and depend able character of the car itself and you will understand why it is equally attractive to men and to women and exceptionally attractive to both. Five BaH.09n.Ti res ' $1195 f. o. li.' Detroit, $1425 'delivered L. C. Smitli t Brought To Your Own Door More and more is this complete enr service of I'layle's beinjj appreciated by the car owners of Ia Grande. No matter what you wish done to your car washing, greasing, tire changed or inflated, oil nnd gas put in our service is as near as your telephone. Call us we do the rest. And back of this convenience is a quality that means satisfaction. Playle Oil Co. Texaco Gas and Oils Ajax and 0. T. C. Protected Tires Car Washing", Etc.