La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 28, 1925, Image 11

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    Saturday, November 2ff, 1925. !
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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OiBB brnUVr bstts ; garage On rj nUba .'rai.r -
. U ' :curvt.; 'AUounr unit en tho lettiKdr .. efl rml those sturdy t-toji und IK -ton
Ii4!iiMRi:Rqfeg ?i HKK muni gossip Tn nnninilrr-g
Hi BIBB Bl B I A Viiv illiiatri.t-f-tt tlin nntiipn nfF . Bfliu IB -U B 7 ' 1 I U I L.UIIIU1I
Aulomohlls ownera of Porto
1;I OUco have driving- problems which
'demand tbo Utinoat stamina In a.
f-Ctt,! uccrn Ua-KUon Avery,
Lispent the, Butt 21 years, on the Is-.
iaid, . , - v .-v , . ...
AViFy, wlia was, 1r Flint. Mich.,
cneutlsf ta purcHaso it- lu(cH wr.
iccordlng to Informal lou received
;liy onnhiff and Shumate, local
loaler-A, says, that all the. roads, with
he exception of those will, la five
xnues or mo sea coast, nni mgu up
in. the. hills which, cover the cen-
jtrajK portion of tho inland. 1 The
Tojio Ulnttns hardly know what n
fWM-SV- '"" -1 - -
straight, level' stretch of high way
looks' like, as alT" their driving 1h :
done up and daw a ' precipitous!
slopes und u, round breath-taking-Uirvu.'-
AU gun? used n the lstuitd
are mer lritn made,: Avery suys,
lulcks being tho most popular In
its class. . -A -
Avtry Hhistratosv tho nature of
Porto. Kicun topopruphy, fhy tolU
iiiff a stoi-y. U a-opjB that' a na
tive, hud ..let' his' neighbor's conjc
out of tho puHture, and the oynor
of "tho aniyrnd brought suit ;for
damu'KCs. ; During tho trial tho
pliiinlitf was linked why. be tliU.at
put tlie .'cow back Into the' pasture
and rowt about tho suit. To which
'titi native vi'iiUe, :'rvbett I lnIKo"
coV )no thci pasture, li kiiha oatt'
and I (uirifl bo there. . Now ah.
In, n eow and-ln out of- ilift, patHuxcw
L cuu't put Uev bacli' bh,v Us (oo
ncavy. . i. -
: Tht root of all ovll docs a man 1
verv Mif Roou wuen 11 eomeH'rrQm
tbi' fnmilv trof. , ,
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Winter
Driving
calls for th correct lubrication of , your
engine. We have a special "Velte. Oil to
correctly lubricate your engine in the low
tst temperature. Drive up today. We'll
fill up your crankcase and if you are not
satisfied, you get your money back.
Establishing KUat (s nKKWlxeil
tq ins a rccrt top. ocouqiiiy. pur-
a slock bio14 Vilil3i,KoeHt tqM
tabular and cotitlDuom DO hauM
t;rUiti.thMiu;h Uiifr stnvi and. vuwi'd
su HMiUn iuouiul and
uccoftdiair to. InfoAuatUiA noolvd
f.J-tUlllintu ami tluaka local doaV
ee,v:- ... . ... .. . ... .....
irurliiB tho four day win, tho
Vmy-:KTUUt(j(;stnbllshed. a ew.-
linortmlfuy-of;RllKhUy nioro titan
ICimllos to'tlio'Knllon. -dospltO'tho
faot.Uliat moro 'than Ro.vonty por
.CoY(Lor thft'Kolng-was ov:p looso
c6ck and .rouelt -dirt roadn. Incluil
Intveradf-a mounting to 8000 foot
AboTO-soa leyol. Ii th.lfl. grind which
.oorud 'tho . vo.;. urivra continit
.U H. Ikirnilt. cuiployod liy tl
niunrtiird OU company bore, U In
ViaUi Wallu, Sfanlv.. at urcmut on
l . twa-wocks vn.cutlou. iHonn
Strlckler is fllHiiK Ids poBUion
wiillo ho in uwuy.
l-'rds Arrlvi . .
Tho Porklns Motor company re
solved throo carload of tho Im
proved inodol 1'ord caw tlim wook,
InclinlliiR conpos, roadstors, sodnns
'anil tourlnx enra. Twoof tho lomla.
Kovorfcara.o'aeh, hw Uoco-ilolivorod
and tho olhcrono wna tii'lui! sot up
yoHtonlay. Tho company will ro-
qolvo two. morn, carlonilH of cars
MUh Hionlh. making iv latHl at 42
(flcolyod durlntt Nayenihefc all-of
which wro Hold bi'fro arrival. Ono
OH llm cum wlU bo unloadod Mon
day. ..
La Grande Filling Station
: . ... . Kuhn & Zweifel -
ojusiythrough day- and; ohht tbo car
UavjtBftcd'aijTiniUes if- form Ul able
an I ey?.tlon , ': ' ; , UmH YlHilor In l4t Oiando
Tho ,epoota,cul.aF!. nun., Blartod ; at
San '(tCFnardlno continued thrqiiKh
tho Ro(llands.up' Mill ornok road
and Clark's Lake . after Banning
through, tho rugged Hanta. Ana
canyon -to Illg Bear lako wlth nn
elevation of approximately 6S00
feet where .the .trail wound about
the south, shore of . the lake across
tho now.'.governmetit forest road to
Arrowhead lake,;-thoncft along the
crest .of the'San iiernardlno moun
tains through Crestline and Water
man canyon down -through the val
ley. . The elevation d,uring tho run
Varied Jrpm lOOtt' to 8000 . feet
abbversea .level,' but tho carburetor
adjustment of -the Wlllya-Knlght
was - not changed: to meet . the
changes In altitude.
While the run.vaa not staged to
sot any speed -reoord for the course
final tabulation by newspapermen
who served oa judges of the rup es
tablished that tho car had aver
aged' 19 miles oh Hour- during thu
four days and. nights, said to have
been a rocard' fqr buc1 mountuin
ous travel. More than $00 miles
to the quart of oi vaa the' mark
hungup-by -.this Wlllya-Knlght
which was piloted by-two employes
ofthe factory -branch In Los An
geles. ' - ' 1 ' ' '
IIMW" II"" "' '
Mlsltllmlor
Mr. MeClurn, Prnnklln dlstrlbu
tor for. this" territory, with head
as n
the
first 'of the week
ThHiiksjIvliu; at Halfvay -
L Mrs. Avory Harrison and two
daughters, uutn anq uoromy re
turned to their home hero todny
after spending Thanksgiving day
with ,Mr. Harrison's sister, Mrs.
Georgo Elmer, at Halfway, They
drove tq Halfway Wednesday.
Alwuya tmntou. the. toot urakos
ly tho adjusting qut qn Iho brake
bunds, not by the lirako-rods. --Th
ruusoa fur tlilS U that by making
adjuslmonu at tho bands- the. poal
Hon of tho hcnkc Itwi-B 1 kept- tit ,
the proper angle to givqr tilt) proper
levorago. . . ; , .' .'
i' ' :rt:-: ' ' '. HUDSONESSEX
" "' ccCFX World's Lar&si; '
A coach ' " filing SI
1765 i ' '
l:b "1765 for the V:
n ESS-EX COACH
tYmiuht and T a Btra 'II
Noiv You Pay Only
Convenient Terms on Balance
Worlds Greatest Value
' . i Everyone Says It Sales Prove It ' j
j ; - E. L. Ledbsttor
M, ....
TraycUMl In Know Storing
Awry Harrlaoa. proprietor of the
IUun Mountuln garage, returaed, to
bis homo Thursduy from Hums, In
Harney county, where lie wont
Monday called by tho serious ill
ness of his uncle, George Buchanan,.
He was accompanied byMrs. Mat
tie Uuohuiuin,, bin aunt, an Airs,
Harriet Harrison, his mother, both
oX whftin roiuutned at Hiyns. Mr.
Harrison reports four or. five inches
of snow ou JDopley mountain. He
trnvolcd for sevi'rui miles In a
snow storn on the trip and says
his wlndaMeld wipe was kept busy.
"I was In an enclosed car and bad
'my heater wide open, but it was
none too warm then," be declares.
Fourteen, miles' west , of Canyon
City it two-pdlnt buck, deer ran in
front of his car, running down the
road for about 100 feet before fin
ally jumping to one side. It was
.lurk, ut that time, and Mr. Har-
rison believes tho light from his
fear piabably blluded the deer.
Kvery truck In a solid trnlnlnad
Hblpment which recently left Clru
ham HrollH'rs factory bound for
Florida was delivered at retail
within ten days of the lime the
trains reached Jacksonville,, official
rt'corils nhow.
This train consisted of 34 ralt
road curs containintr 91 trucks con
' signed to s't'ven dealers. The al
lotment 1q the Miami dealer alone
wan Si trucks of one. ton und 116
ton capacity.
These' ami hundreds of other
G ivihn m Urothers trucks," accord
ing to U C. Kiulth local, nodgty
Hrothem dealer,' "are playing an
Important part in relieving the
transportation situation which lias
resulted fro ml In adequate capacity
of Florida's railroads .to supply
I be needs of her unprecedented
numbers of winter tourists and
home-seekers.
'Vhat amounts of merchandise.
subject to the freight embargoes
recently placed on certain classes
of goods in order to reduce delay
in moving necessities, have been
moved south from Jacksonville and
inland from Atlantic and Gulf
ports by Graham Hrothers trucks.
Further evidence or xne growm
In denuand for Graham Hrothers
trucks Is found In reports of retail
sales. Total deliveries In the state
of Florida for tho month of Sep
tember, 19 25," equalled those for
the entire year of 1923.
'October deliveries were 70 per
cent ahead of the total for 1 S23
and equal to the total for 1U24.
"Deliveries In Florida for the
three mJontha of August, Sept cm-
Why We Sell "Texaco"
Motor Oil
HAWATOn WOItK
l'l-:XI)F.ll WOItK
llODV WORK
W. E. CORl'M .
1304 Jefferson Ave.
Because U hag pi wen tq be the cheapest
oil on the. market not in jrice, for there
are many inferior oils selling for- less
hvt U U tk cheapest oil for the motorist
lot hyy' hv tho long, run.
Playle
IMayle'a Superior Service An. New as Your Telephone,
Texaco Gas and OUs -Ajax and C. T. C. Protected Tires
. ' Car AVashing, Etc ,.,
iakn Hlvcc lUghway-TT
1-VtUlons asking the locution and
construction of a highway along
the Grande- itonde .river from
Clarkston, Wash., to lgln, Pre.,
have, been circulated at Troy and
MP and down tbo river . N sur
veys have been made so far as is
Known. Such a road probably
would bo more than ou miles long
a,nd would be located all the wuy In
lowlands where II would be open
the year around. Grudes would be
uuay and free from long bills.
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CfW Njin.lR-r li
. A. Snydur, of Enterprise, drew
auto -license plate No. la at tfalum
fof 192C, according to neys tlisi
patches,. Whether ho expect the
Hocnse number to be a lucky one
qn not Is as yet unknown. VVank
iJQeds, of lane county, drw 11-
oV'pse No. 1, a4 1 Marshall,
qf Milton, got No.
-tl. 1A4L.II
Repair Shop Husy,
' Harris French, who now occupies
the garngo Just east of The Ob
server office, report that business
is rushing in the nW repair snop
ho, has Installed In tho rear- of the
garage. Kenneth jc-eney ftftU Traoy
Hqlllster are In charge of the shop.
which can aceahimodute five or six
oars. Mr, Keeney has charge of aJl
franklin repal work. - -
Now Ooupn Is AdmlrMl-
Hcarccly had K. L. Iedbettor
Mrouifht the latest Hudson crea-
t.Qii a snappy, up-to-the-minute
Coupe Into La Grande early this
week when auto funs began, drop
ping around to tho Lotf bettor gar
age to give the car tho one over.
And, according to Mr. I,ednctter,
coin men Is were in every case fa
vorable. Careful construction and
attention to minor details that go
so much toward making a car at
tractive, are seen throughout. The
coupe, tho first made by tho Hud
son company in the past 10 years,
was put on display Sundny.
Isolated Town Haa No
Road, But Has An Auto
KTVA MIMt. Cat., AP) Ce-
cllvUte .(in Isolated mountain town
yasn't access to a road to the out
side world yet .but has Us first
automobile Just the. same.
All mall and freight for Cecil
vllle and the upper Halm on river
country Is delivered by mule train
along the trail. Koscoft and Arch
U: Kurnsworth, Salmon river mtn
rs. were unwilling to wait the two
years necessary for the completion
of the mountain wagon road which
the forest service Is building.
They wanted to use their car on
a short strip of road, between their
home and OcllvHle, built years ago
by a . mining company. Ho th-y
drove, pushed and nquczed thlr
machine along until the trull be
came too step and narrow for
further progress. Than ihoy took
the car aprirt and loaded U on pack
mules for the lust hip of the Journey,
mo "val
Ten numbs of your time
trill prove this to you by
any standard yen may set
"Never before so much cat
for so little money
27 -Hortt-powm laa&w
rdy, , ntMU. timJkU tar
As fine a car as anyone
would wish to qwn'
Thii i, the Overland Standard
Sedan a (ull-iiz. 5-paengr
car, with room and lo apart (or
3 full-iii. people to ride in . . .
imartly-deaigncd car, clean
cut, rakiih, low, extraordinarily
goad'looking ...
WiVer Stalt the iridnt of any
llabt rar huilt ...
' f Big Wiit Windowi mora than
I 20 .quire feet of window ipace
. . . Extra Wide Uoon eay
entrance to both front and rear
aeau .
Frry Lalttl Ont-pieet Wind
Mhitld Rive, clear, unobstruct
ed driving vijion ...
Cowl Vtnlilalor a modern re
finement in closed -car body con
struction. Triplex Springtvy you 30
added inches of fpring iipport
on a 100-inch wheelbaje
A
stun
lU power, t-oaaaaasuiev) ajy am'
en everywhere for iu aMaitu
econswy in gaa and oil . , .
Sliding Gear Trmauii'o,-n
Three tpaailli wlective ,1 the
loweet price aver avaiUhla tn a
cloKd car . . .
Auto-lilt Skirling d lgnilia
. . . Bor( and Beck 4aK-(pa
clutch, one of the hrMet clutche,
made ... A teu aale tyakwa, Uva
equal in etas and waighl as that
aued in can carrying doatbte the
wciglK of thia nam . . . Ala ahaf 14
of Molybueniua steal, the tough
eat Meal known ... In the emiro
i yean in which Overland fca
wed this ale tytaetn ihera w na
tat en retard where en awl
ihaft hat trer keen eroetn.
Vltft aH the ahaeiouin, qf thia.
Jity. In none ei thaaa wdt We,
nd a dealar-for-eloiUl ealne
qven epnrenchinc the value you
met in thia Overlend Six Stand'
,rq Sedan ...
At tn It Utmie efaaUufy
Joex ainoa i Peptiae ptK-'i
jixet ...
Ceaanare It far beauty. Compare
ll for aria. Coaapara it for
nserer. Caeapqiq it for .catnfnrt.
Your conclusion will ha aaacny
the setae aa that mi wvoee than
40JOB9 owners who have gone
thrcnigfa tb( setnq (oaot-aritoa.
Braces, . .
A Ji-korte power engine, with
4 perfevtnanea recard that haa
won for thai car a place eanonc
the engiliaeiilig aaaaterpiecea of
the automolive industry .
Pawer enough for your every
tea! . . . a gcuway in tt-aftc that
la t delight tq experience ...
tba lowesi gasoline and oil con
auqiption you ever beve known
in a Six . .
A hendiomt, d'tttlncthe car
long, law impreasive beauti
ful two-tone color combination,
giving a note of rare graceful
ness to tba entire contour of the
car . .
fiteptiomtl comfort because of
exceptional spaciousness . . big,
wide doors for easiest possible
entrence and exit . big, roomy
seats pitched at exactly the
Evooer angle fas utmost riding
cosnfort ... rich upholstery,
very long wearing ... deep
softly -cushioned seats that mean
pleasurable restfulnese in a spin
of 30 mites or a cross-country
tour of 3,0001
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS EASY TERMS t YOUR CAR IN TRADE
. Fours
Sixes
t Furnaces, differ from husbands,
tlufhnda go out' and get lit. but
furnaces arn lit and go out.
Getttngs and Hanks Jefferson Ave.
.WILLYS.: OVEHLANP"" ?lNE t MOTOR t C A R S
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