Saturday, August 22, 1925,
Pace Eitfit
OMO
Highway
and
Auto
Dope
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POUX
LIGHT LI
ISDEFEiEO
Measure An Aid to Safe
; ty Says State Official
' in Answer 'to Protests
from Motorists.
Immediate rf MSf ol" ')'('K'n'N
new aulomohile Udilinx law.
which will ko Into force Ken (em -ltr,
1, U'uh vok't-d hy .IiuiM'M H. (hh
!;ll secretary of Ihe Hpeclul motor
vehicle Ikvmie revision eommiliee
appointed hy Governor J'iere; lo
ihe i--5 legislature,
Klniultnneoun ivilh Mr. CiKinvH'e
defense however, rami j rot sin
from automobile ownerN, who de
clare' In Homo ru ncb Unit tin- conlH
involved in chariKlJic to the new
I'Ctfl'liitiOIIH WlTt) a I Jtl OMt i'onfiB'-Jlt-
Gry in their total. om reported
liiot tho change coat Iiini $.-ir,;
another ?iy.d: another that the
rout for changing- IUh murhine an
older model, would pren ihe !
mark.
. ; Safer I)HvhiK Hi hi Aim
' Mr, fiiHU'll, in ohjtM'tinff to :i
condemnation of Him new re;uln.
fctoiiH, declared thr new OrtKon
l&v "a nplendid move towards lnl
tir hlKhniy Illumination, wlitih
meant u:i(t drlvtnp. iimI tin en
forcement should have tin- ln-art y
co-operation of olt nf-renriea. Any
otemunt of ooit." uuld In, "ia more
than orroct hy Its distinct advant
aKo." Mr. f'unnell laid nlri-fi-i on the
ratf niciii thai the Oregon law
wuh uponxored u "a part of the
national movement lor uniformity
of motor vehicle lawn., 'Phi- adopt
ion or thi' ro-rullM eiKht-polnl
I (hi taw hy nreKOii, WuHltlrifftoii.
I'allfoiniu, Idaho ami o or two
other WIHH'III HlUt'."
C'alifoniift Adopt Law
Aerordlnr to Mr. ''a'-ll the
i clKhi-polnt teat law win adopted
j ly California iu vend yearn UKO uf-
li e t( hint hri) developed hy auto
motive th'IniiiK eimim-em, adopted
J hy the Hoelety of Illumutlug Kn
Kiri' i rH uml Indorsed hy the feder-
ul hnn-au of HiundiirdH, The, stund
ard -lKht - point It Hi law modified
hy California further lo reduce
the jrlnre In i In- yi-B of the on
coniliiK motoiinl uml tin Oregon
Ktw rfrardlnK headlights in ident
ical v.hh that of California, ex-r-pr
that In Oregon hendllnhtH
imtr.l be dlmim-d wli'll opprourh
Iiim another muehine on wet hnrd-HiiiTac'-d
roodrt.
This exeeptlon wa written Into
the law, .Mr. 'iiHHfll niiid, In n-c-
i oKuitlnn of th" fact that It mlKlM
h iiiiwihi' to i-haiiK'' too rupidly
I'luiii Dm- old dlmmliiK law and ul
r.o lui'aiis'1 of tin Kit"' from tn-nd-llt;ht
! :j ilia on v t hlark-top aur
fac ; '
(ovfiiiriit Hi-Id Coni'ral
In inn pikt.HixtiiK thut tint adoption
of tin taw In Oregon waa a part
of tin Mineral imivcincnt toward
uniformity In highway l'Kilatlon.
Mr. Cum.'.'-H said that it reuu un
th' rnnull of t he cliinliuiiton of
Hti.t- ho'imiurf'S rausftl hy the d'-v-Ipiitii(
of tht modern liltiway
and (hi- Kr at tourl.Hl rnovr-riu-nl.
"Hial'n :n- hi-Kinnlni; lo realize,"
he n.ihl, "thu the proMem of law
I'liforeemenl u a moMt difficult
oik- unh'tiH iiultonu luwu bo appllt J
to tin- thousands of iion-reshh'nt
NEED A NEW ONE?
Before IJuying:
LET FRED, THE I5ATTERY MAN
Show you the difference between his bat
teries and the ordinary kind. Then you'll
buy an
EXIDE
FRED T. BURGESS
1308 Jefferson Ave.
Adjusting
Headlight
Station
Perkins Motor Co.
Phane IU-500 C'oiuer 4 th und Adanis
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We Have Installed A Beeler
Auto Axle Gauge
This nmcliine eliminates jruoss-wnrk in straijjht
cning: axles. You can now have perfect wheel
alignment as specified by the manufacturer. This
is especially imiwrtant to owners of cars witti
four-wheel brakes.
Save Your Tires and ItearlnRsI
La Grande Irons Works
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TRACTORS
LAMP ni:.i!iN;s 1I I II
lis1 I
TiKTJtUl'P, .Nrl'-h, Mah reports
reeidvi-d hy th- i-ord Motor ,'om
puny from hrunr-hivt throiit.liout the
eountry during the past wi- '( show
nn lnrrcufd d-rnnnd fie tiuckH
and trurtom with r-tall d"llvi rh-H
t X(,,,'linif those of lat yeai.
(''iKurt-H from these repoiM. whleh
eovi-r thi flrHt twenty da'.n of .lu'v
und whlrli wit1 jnnt kIv-h out,
th" tah-H of 'oif one-ton
truekii uh tola II or- 1 2.1 iiS an In
erUM' of 30 ht eent ov. r 'he
tuitne niimher of dayn in .Inly l.i.Ht
yeur.
While the KTeat'-r mr'ton of the
truek Hah-fl i-ovt-r IndiiHlrial i latal-
lolloiiH, ttn re in a nollr. i.-hle in
ereUMW (n delivrlen In rural hi"-
Hotis when- hitrve.Htln;- at eropM M
iiniler way or l jiiHt. hiinnlntr.
Another feature imllratiiirf that
farinerH are (omiriK into Un h.iy
liifc market in nercjiitiK' numheni,
eonen in t he n-jtortK or I 'onLson
fraotor aleH. Itidall d liv rlei of
KordaniiH hirliiff tin ths twenty
dny.s of July uuinheri d ;t;4, ;tn
inereune of 4 3 per run ovt t In
flame numher of da.i in July a
year ugo.
In View of tiiese r.'pi and (he
huaineKH romlitioiiM th v hellcat.
Mnlen during the r-mainiru; wcei'.n
of the sumim r will r iuttnu, it .i
antlrlpalrd on a higher h-v 1 than
ordinarily p'rte(i iOi this .soason
of l ho year.
GENERAL MOTORS
DENIES NEW TYPE
AUTO AND FUEL
inrrtorr Ar) -mpon or fin-
dleovery of a nw nutomoidh' fie l
thut would revolutlontze tho mo
tor rir Industry today were har
et'rl7,'d as rldieulouH hy , A. 1.
Hlounc, Jr.. pre.shh nt of tin (;. n-
erul Molor.i corporation. Mr.
Sloime look eoc.niv.anee of )'i';mri '
puhli.s)i' d on th Hin nKtli ' of a 1
stuttMiifnt r-pul-d to liave hci-n 1
niudi' h'-fon- tin- annua! eonvi-n-
ion of the Amt-rieun t'henilcul s-
eWy ,it I.OM AliK'-li-M.
"My attention has been "oalh-.l
to ri'eeut HtateiiM-niH In themhlif
preM relative to revolutionary in
v ntloes In the way of a type of
automohlle for new motor fuel ur
jjouiel hinfp 'lst iirw anil radieal.
"i'iieKe r' tiorlK are ridieulous on
their fae for (lem-ral Motor lu.s
erelilly ntinoune ) new ht'i'i'- of
ura whieh Hhould h a Hiil'l'i('i nl
iiiiswr, In adillituti to thlK there
lit ah!iolmely iiothinK to form ev-n
the Hlig-ht.-ni loundaiion lor mieli u
Mtutemenl."
TUDEBAK
rhi-re an C. Mmi.imm tanns in
Aiuerlea, U''fordinK to thn Christ
ian Hehnee MoaTior .and ili'S- u.-?--4,2UO,Oon
aiitoiuohil.-a and (i 7 u,o'm
truck fl.
PROFIT SILL
A:iu',f from the inevitable econ
omics efteeterl through hire scale
a'lle to uccomplisii many waving in
able, to nceomplinh muy Havings In
ihf munufuelure of it curst thro
ugh making -vry viial part lu Uh
own pllntH. With i In i-xet ption or
l-'ord thi concern Im the only manufacture-
uiakinif In ita own piantn
all bodii'H, v.,""" cluti'lir-M, dilt
t'r.'iilialH, Htei'rinjr ffur.i. rinKM,
iisb'H, Knr H' tH, KfV Iron cum'
iiiK and drop forKlnK". Tim Klude
hakn in the fine car field and
IVird in the iow priced Uh Id Have
t he proliiM of the out .side body
and- parlH-imikera, This advantage
has enalih'd Sludi-haker to keep
the. price of its eui'H coniHtently
low and pus on to the puhehaHer
thti maximuiu viihe n. .
In annonneiiiif tin new prleea,
Stilihl.aker npeelfieul! poini out
that the price chunks have Ik en
made wil hout twerif lee In mater
ials or workmanship in the pro
duct. With the exception of bnm-
tive OftlCCH Here,
The committee, will hold another
Member f the . In uring ut I'emlleton ,,u Se,i,.m.
P'th, motor-meter und spare tire j
und cover on the Itltf Si modeif,
mT!"'"!. """ly.M V") i1!, jH-nai, rommi!! 'on public landn her JO und ut Uaker on ,llf.ln.
i. i .1.. (till. I N' LT I 1IIK I ' Jl-
t uiMlllunitl lilllllM IO !' "'"I. !
MilM IO lllc IHllilli" H'li'i'CSHlUlly
I IiroiiTlioul tin- yi-iir.
Inioi in;illon ri'icunlinit the )if,1r.
Int; wii.h '" (iovirnor 1'iinv
l,v tJi-nuior Stumiclcl.
KriMm of liv. slo, U In 111.' nulionul j
lonl!. "ml mliiiiiilsliuliuii ot
tianiil l"rk an.l Iit.llim r. -s. rvn-
... ,.. ..... i.i-.i. ....ii i.n i n nr;ir ntr i i
IHIIII1KOI w mi.' .iiri o. mi '-. " -"- - . , ... 1 l.u nll,-lirill, ,l l!,ill.l,
nil Si pl' iiHu'r 'i 11,1,1 " p '
n a li'H'T iwivi'il ul i:r.' I X" 1 I1.1.'1'1'
nolli-ll wooil Ik OK.-'l In lllf iol-
hlUK of Ih.' flni' purl
Ht Krii'li SwisH and l-V'-nt-h w ulcli-; In
Tlii' Mntn Hrowno Ix lt was n.
There Should Be A Reason
. .1 . Jl.,. Utah ii'n Aitnir
For (he tfieat increase in our business. More peopie u..u. - h m-ir
Im- Tires, Accessories, ,as ami
This Is The Reason
RACINE TIRKS AND VEI.TKX CAS AND OH. C.lK SATISF ACTION
You will appreciate our prompt personal service, ton.
La Grande Filling Station
Wins By Fair Dealing. J- F' IIe:ls'J', 1'iop.
DODGE PRICES
ARE LOWERED
BY FACTORY
Announromont of'u rt'iliifllon In
tno prli'ffi of Iloilp.' Itrothfi-.-, niolov
Vf-hlrli-a, both pnii.srnff.-r find rom
mprrlul, pff.H'llvfl Monday, AntritRt
17 .hail hern ror.lvrd by l C.
Smllh, local Uialrr.
"Thr'flo nfw nrlrrs roino nl a
tlrnn whon lloilifi' Ilrnliinrs nrodurl
ho rrarhod llin )iIkIi''i ponlt of
ninrhanlral pcrfortion In ItH Ills,
tory." ilorlariH Mr. Smllh "In an
attempt to miiiply public demand,
far-tory production has ben step,
lied up Klnc the rlmt of this year
from 900 cars a day to the. present
rate of over lino mid now IoiIk
Ilrothers are pushing ax rapidly aft
possible an elBht million dollar ex.
I uanHloiv,jpro)iaii to jjjvo. them
Duiiiiuifi.s ami machinery for n pro.
ductlon of llinn cars a day.
"This price cut Is Just the ap
plication of Dodise Hrothcr policy
of fullhfiilh- returniiiK- to thr huy
fr thr aaving; mode, possible by In
creased production. Since the first
of this year production has beep
steadily lncreiis.il month after
month. The first six months of
'1921 were the larifest lu the fac
tory's history more than 11 per
cei greater than the first six
months of 1921. The problem for
Dodtfe Itrotbi'rs executives has been
not to find u market for their prod
uct, hut to Increase production to
supply a ready market,
"The constantly Increaslnir, yet
never satisfied demand lor HoiIkc
lb-others motor ears Is eonvinclnw
evidence that a motor wise public
Is more and more ippreciatlve of
DodRe ltrotbers snijnd policy of
constantly Improving a basic de
slm Instead of lirliiKlnir out a new
mode) vvery year,"
MOVIE CAMERA
TO BE TAKEN
ON MOTOR TRIP
An unusual feature Is provided In
tbu "Motorcade" or the Illinois
Automobile club which Icuvcb f'hl
caKo early In October for an ex
pedition to 1'lorlda and return.
A special niovitiK- picture camera
will accompany the Wlllys-KnlRht
six pilot enr to take plctlre.s or the
caravan at Interesting and historic
lilacen on tho trip. Tho Biime
equipment was carried with this
Wlllys-KnlKht six when It made
the Minn trip early In July and
AuR-ust to select the route over
which the Motorcade was to travel.
It Is expected that some unusual
photorrapbH of Chlcanuans and
their families ami friends will be
liiUen on this most pretentious cav
alcade when more than 1 00 mem
bers of the I. A. t'. will take their
vacations u la motor to the sunny
soul bland.
cars within their borders (xich
yea.'.
"Knforcetnent of the new Oreiron
law is In the hands of the secre
tary of state. HavlnV no funds
available to build up a system of
adjusting stations, the automotive
Industry of Oregon has been asked
to co-operate with the enforcement
aifency. Thus several hundred ofn
rial IlKhtlutf stutlons are beliiK ap
pointed. These stations are manned
by mechanics who must do adjust.
In under certificate from the sec-
retnry of the si, it,.. The station may
charR-e, under the law, a fee of ii'i
cents for heaitllRlit ad mstment."
t,4lhili CbarKC llenhxl
Mr. Cassell denied that the au
tomotive Industry or orcRon had
nnythlnR to do with the Introduc
tion or the (iiflit-polnt test law.
"It's part Is merely that of o
opemtin( with the secretary of
state In adjusting lirht, merch
andlsltlff euulpmenl or mukillR nee.
esry repairs, that a receipt at
t'stlnit to tho IcR-ulliy and correct
adjustment of the IlKhtlui; device
may bo given to Iho owner" hr
4voloiKd,
I .in mJL. . tf t A Mr i
. m I i.. a isf its
Sit
Tewett. Coach' NOW $1245
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Many Important Improvements
New Loiver Price!
Jewctt Coach now has more
entrance space than any two.
door car on the market
New ower pricea on Mil impnred
Jewett models at follows: Jewt:t
Coach $1145, Jowett De Luxe Tour
int t!3:0, Jonvtt De, Lv Coach
$1-100, Jewrtt De Luie Roatlttrr
S1SC0, Je.'ect De Luxe Sedan f!6S0.
Privet . o. b. Detroit, tat 9tr.
KuiV -Iiydrau.'tc 4whee! brakes mt
Blight extra out
WE have made Jewett Coach
comparison-proof in room
iness in quality of detail in price!
To its already ample roominess
unmatched in the Coach iield we
have skilfully added length without
bulk for even more roominess.
Jewett Coach now has more en
trance space than any two-door car
on the market. It's the greatest ex
ample of manufacturing and design
ing skill Jewett has ever produced.
A Coach with so many great qual
ities, you will be hard put to the
task of finding its greatest.
You will get an impression of
quality when you see Jewett Coach
such as you have never associated
with so low a price. To look so good
Jewett Coach musr be good.
And when you drive you will
realize instantly that Jewett has
made a truly great motor even
greater in smooth, quiet power.
See These Improvements!
You will be impressed with its new
completeness that neglects nothing
charmed with its distinctive new
coloring and upholstery.
You can only appreciate this reat
car after a thorough inspection of
its many improvements. The new
coincidental lock that locks steering
wheel and ignition with one turn of
the key; a new air cleaner that keeps
road dust and 'grit out of the cylin
ders; indirect lighting that eliminates
glare on the instrument board; light
switches conveniently at hand on
the steering gear; gear shift and
emergency brake levers moved for
ward to provide clear floor space in
front, and many other equally im
portant improvements.
It Took 17 Years to Build It
Jewett has concentrated the ex
perience of 17 years on this Coach.
Through all these years it has been
our desire to produce a car as good
as beautiful -as completely an en
gineering triumph as Jewett Coach
af a moderate price!
Already Jewett Coach has pro
duced for us a sales record un
equalled in our business.
Now -we offer a greater Jewett
Coach, with all its improvements
at an important reduction in price!
Come in and let us show you
what these improvements mean
with yourself at the wheel.
Harris F. French
1115 Washington Ave. Phone 441.j