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REMAIN
HIGH
gun Implies, "When better auto-1
mobiles are built, Buick will build i
tluini. ' And so they have de
voted all (he Immense experience
and resources t0 produce the Bet
ter Buick that Is rapidly going Into
the hands of the thousands of
new owners.
"Word' from the factory .brings
the message that the entire United
StuteB has ffonrt Rlliek n.nri nn,l
spile or the tact that the that at nn nrpvtnna tlma l,a Charles ILIpPMri'
.... Btvmnijru i lauiory s nisiory nas there been a veues in tills portion of Eastern
.h orders for the new 1926 mod- greater demand for Buick cars "Oregon to the road-loving public.
rrom dealers nil over the coun- than at the present time. has moved Into the Washington
" i'.rr.T'" co"tln,uo crow "We are not at all surprised at aven"e enrage which will be his
I salesrooms of Jennings and this tremendous showing, realizing headquarters from now on.
umate local Buick dealers, ac- that tne num,r oTpersons who In ""Oltlon to selling automo-
have bought Buicks In the past 21 " ho will maintain a service
years is rapidly approaching- one ,""V. no announces.
million, f've hundred thousand."
MOTOR TOUIllSTS "BIIOKE"
ding to Mr. Shuniato of that or
llzatlon. .
'That motorists everywhere feel
it Buick has fulfilled its pledge
build a Better Buick is over
elinlngly proved by the actual
ers that have been taken," said
r "" hai.k.m. Ore, (Special) Of 43.
rThe public has been quick to 72 ' tourist auiomohilcs inspected
lllze that Buick Is far In advance the station at Baker, Ore., more
many other cars in the. same 'nan 60 per cent were operated by
jre class. It must be roniem- Persons -who ' were either "dead
red that Buick is a pioneer in broke" or on short rations, accord
( I Industry. Twenty-one years of '"B to a report riled with Governor
Stimulated experience, and the Pierce by H. H. Weatherspoon,
mense resources and facilities . commissioner ;for ithe fifth horti
ilch It has built up, have put cultural district,
s factory in a position today to Tho total number of machines
Jduce a car that has unrivaled given was for the months of May,
lue both from a quality and Juno, July and August. The in
ice standpoint. . .. . . jspectors reported that 8 per cent
'Although Buick litis held a po- or Iho 'outfits were in rested with
on of i unchallenged leadership tne hay and frruln weevil, or the
tm tho day the. 'rirst car was,'nuniber" of machines passing the
lit. the factory has never been !"atlon 00 per cent wore bound for
atont to rest with Its achieve- jCallfornia. 5 per cent were headed
mis. Always they hnve kept be- Uor Washington and the remainder
e them the pledge that the slo- were local.
"A new 1926 model Velle broug
ham, one of the most beautiful
and serviceable cars put out by the
Velle people, is now on display and
attracting considerable attention,"
Mr. McCrary says..
AITO HOLDUP ItlCl'OKTKD 1
8AI.EM, Ore. (Special) A. O.
Bach, representing a tobacco com
pany of San Pranclsco, reported to
the police, that he was held up on
the Silverlpn road, six miles eat
of Salem, today and robbed of $78.
Mr. Bach said that as he was
driving toward Salem, a man In an
automobile signaled , him to stop.
He did so and the man after In
quiring the way to McMlnnville.'
took $78 from Ills pockets at the
point of a revolver.
Though cats hate water, their
love for fish is so strong Unit m.iny
Instances of their diving into water
for a rinny meal have bevn noted.
Veltex Kerosene
Just as we were the first to sell 58-60 Gravity Gasoline in La Grande we
can now announce that we are the first to sell in bulk the highest grade Kero
sene ever sold in La Grande. Lamps, Lanterns and Tools will work better than
ever here. This oil is water white and guaranteed to give more real light than
any oil you have ever bought in bulk here. Call for it at your dealers or
phone us. Say "VELTEX KEROSENE."
Fletcher Oil Company
First Independent Oil Company in State. 1
Lots of Speed But Look at the Result
, w '-It
" ii ' in ri i isswnwiirrg( -.t r - r, r i-iirnr in
mi
l :li .s i
motoring public to the use or safer
appliances of safe driving such us
chains, brakes, proper lights, und
education of the wulklng public to
safor porsonul habits is estlmuled
to havo reduced fatul accidents to
the regular newspaper reudera to
30 per cent of the total deaths thus
far In 1825.
A news-letter, published In I.on
don In 1727, stutes: "street rob.
berles were never known to be
grenter than they nre at present."
AVIillo rntiuilliiji n curve at 70 miles per hour, Klnicr Kllol frashctl tliroiiirh tho fenco diirlinr
"' l"o Tnufoiali dirt oval, San l.'.anrlim. i:itcls i-nr iiiiiu-,1 over three times and ws
badly wrecked but lie cwiiik-U imiiiJiuiU 1'lioto allows oilier Urlvcis ruiiiidlng tlio umi wlivni
the crash occurred. ....v.u
AUTO TR PS N
AUTUMN MANY
Readers of Papers I hcrc totluy-
Al'e Safest From fni'S 1 110,8 collected by tho national
.CI.EVK1.ANI).
Jbr Economical Tramfortation
to take a
You
are Invited
picture trio
through an automobile
plant
Learn how quality is attained with modern '
production methods! This week we are
making a special photographic exhibit illus
trating the precision methods by which
quality is achieved in the manufacture of
the modern motor car. , .
Showing the Reason for
Quality at Low Cost
The exhibit consists of 40 remarkable photo
graphs of the most interesting 'processes in
modern automobile manufacture. It will
provide the same interesting knowledge that
you would get by taking a trip through the
plants where Chevrolet cars are built. Each
picture is accompanied by a full descrip
tion of the operation it illustrates. It is an
exhibit of unusual interest and value.
Bring the children.
Touring Car '525
Roadster 525
Coupe
. Coach
Sedan
CmiMfdil
Cha.au - . .
Ecpm. Track
ChtlU
675
695
775
425
550
ah prices r. o. a.
FLINT. MICH.
Blue Mountain Garage
A. HARRISON, Mgr. . Opposite I'ostoffic
e Sure to See the Special Exhibit This Week
Autumn is the ideal driving sea
son or the year. The roads are
hard, the weather brisk and pleas
ant, and the countryside In its most
attractive dress.
That fact Is undoubtedly behind
the uctive deinund for motor cars,
according to E. L. .Ledbetter, Hudson-Essex
dealer-distributor. He
estimates that even more families
are now taking week-end rides
than -In the usual vacation days of
summer.
''This, of course, directs atten
tion to the especial udvuntages of
enclosed cars," he suid. "For tho
autumn ride an enclosed car is al
most a necessity. It can be opened
during the warmer hours of tho
day so thut all the benefits of a
(resh .brecse aro obtained.. .Then,
when iha; cooler hours come ulong,
- wii iu give US UOIU-
pleto protection as is desired.
"In my opinion, Hudson-Essex
arc still the recognized closed cur
specialists, of the Industry. No
other concern builds so high a per
centage of closed curs, no other
has had the experience of building
u third or a million couches. The
word couch Indeed is closuly allied
with Hudson-Essex. . Brougliums
and sedans are other populur Hud
son enclused curs.
"Here In La Grande probably tho
proportion ot Hudson-Essex en
closed cars is hioro than till per
cent. Llolh Hudson and Essex
cuuehes are olTeretl, because or
tills volume, at act nil My leas thull
the open cars which .probably is
unique in the Industry. We know
of no other cusc.
J ho coach has contributed
mightily to Hudson-Essex success
In the pust row years, and yul It Is
neither the couch ulone nor the
lowered Hudson-Essex prices thut
nuvo brought ubout this over-ex-pumlliig
growth.
"Neither price alone nor any
one model could have accounted
tor this, In racl. The Tudor re.
uponsililu bus been a consistent
policy or giving a high digno of
all-around value, it is this one
distinguishing rcuturc good, plain
unexcelled vulue for the money
lhat bus made Hudson-Essex the
most popular line or sixes In the
world.
or daily newspapers us peilestrluns
have a better chance or crossing
the street safely than any other
class, according, to statistics pre
sented by Qeorge t E. Wnllls, re
search director or the Helnckc
Ellis company, Chicago, before the
public education session of tho na
tlonul sufoty congress in session
surety council were quoted by Mr
Wullls to show tint t because of tin
Ohio. Headers nutlon-wldq publicity cumpulgi
undertaken by the press on unit
tors of trurric surety the automo
bile cusuulty ago is gradually ehlft-
:ng from the ago period of active
mature life to the non-newsnuici'
reudlng uge prior to maturity and
to the uges beyond- middle, lire
where Individual physical inrlrm
lties add to tho accident hazards.
Education by newspapers of the
A New Model
Velie
Brougham
A enr of distinctive beauty that will appeal :
to automobilists who have lonji sought a beauti
ful, comfortable and convenient Closed Car at a
price only slightly above that of the open model.
We believe you will find it to your liking. See
it iu
. OUR NEW LOCATION '
'. We have just moved into Washington Avenue
Garage which gives us better facilities for show- ."
ing and servicing Velie Cars.' ' . ' . : '
, Tracy llollister and Clyde Shaw will be -in
charge of service and repair work. You can
count on these two reliable experts to turn out
. work of a higher class than the average. ... ,
1 Our Storage Facilities will accommodate a,',
number of cars better arrange for your snace
today. . 1 . "
... ; ; ... ; . ; . '.
Chas. McCrary
WASHINGTON AVENUE GARAGE .
COACH VAt
Anlo t'cl: linker Man Hurt
UAKEIt, Ore. (Special) It. A.
Cobb, agent fur the Ktuliilurd oil
company. ul lliiiilingtou, was seri
ously Injured when his uulonio
bile went oft the highway, turned
over, and showered him with bro
ken glass. A cut in his neck ul
most severed the Jugular vein.
.Mrs. Cobb was with her husliund
at the time of the accident, which
resulted wheu the lights of the
automobile went out suddenly.
;eiliiiinj's Oil I'liHliK lion
Only 0.(15 I'cr Out nf Xt-xt
N I.-E UN HE I tO (Al'(. jei-.
liuiiiy's share 111 the world s ptu
I'uctlon or oil Is but 0.(15 lev
cent, which barely covers 6 per
ctnt or the country's require,
mi rtts. said 1'rof. K Hchondorf
before the German Society of
Chemists.
After Germany lost Its oil wells
In Alsuce-lorrulne, with their an
nual yield of 7D. Dim tons, the
wells of Wieze, In Hanover, turn
ed out to be of greatest promise.
r or the first time existing d.
ricKS were replaced by a regular
rit having a depth of S'il, feet.
With a single pit these wells now
t irn out tin; same production as
with fine derricks formerly, and
far surpass the Alsatian output
pre-war days.
HE
Qreatestin the'Worhl iht$
A New Standard Star Coach!
Big value ... the greatest value ... in closed
cars! For only $895 ... the lowest "quality'
coach" price in the world ... yo j get these high
priced features:
REAL LEATHER UPHOLSTERY
Durable Stylish Comortablc J
NATURAL WOOD WHEELS
FISK FULL BALLOON TIRES
4.40 Silc
FINISHED IN SIGNAL BROWN
Sjtne Bcduty Siort Model .'J
THE MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR
Famous High Gear Power Plant.'
You cannot touch this value in comparisons' Come to drive
it - come to drive and learn the story of Star Coach super
value. Remember, only $895 delivered hcrc.
A .W Q)r
DEjlVERED
m
nut
Pay Only as Much
as Suits You
By the gpnerous terms of the new Sf r
Gold Certificate Save and Earn Plan
you can own the powerful Star Car of
your choice at practically no expense!
Come in for the simple, but astonish
ing details come right away to learn
about this new, history-making offer
Star Gold Certificate
Save and Earn Flan
When r steam can emtlodeil In
the engine of the Kmplre mate
Kxpresa on the New York Centrul
recently, the engine ran nllotless.
rnveloporf In raiding; steam fin-
more than nn etahlh of a mile
while the engineer and his flrenin
china to the side r the swaying
monster waiting a chance to bring
It under control.
.r?T vl7.''ll'u''M1-"rT''ipi ii'VlirTTTnTrrw1 mm
MORELOCK AUTO CO., J. P. Morelock, Manager