La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 19, 1925, Image 12

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    Saturday, December 19f life
Tape Twelve
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
3
Highway
and
Auto
Dope
i nTT ii ! MfTn " -" - ... s
fi PI J 4 t3L ftorfet
GARAGE
GOSSIP
to Sana Ana after January 1,
whirf they will make their future
JiOine.
$50 Her Price
Lincoln lan lien
A. It. lioscuw. head of 1 1n Lin
coln division of tlit- J'ortland
branch of th l-'ortl Motor com
pany, was a I .a llrande visitor
CiifN I ulnadiMl (The machine-, one standard six
tine carload of Ch vrolebj wi re (at the 1'crkins Motor company on
unloaded this week for the Itlm ibusines.
Mountain Karat!'-. Tlit con.dn- - -
nu nt included both cntlowd mod- I l onls It4-i'iii'I
els unI t Turks. I Th Perkins Motor company re-
j celled a carload of Fords wUr
Jay. . JA
.',,,','"ritT4 in In-mainl
Kvery year Santa Claus ha jiJf-t
a hub' bit harder time tryintr to
(ind suitable Kiltn for eveyone.
S4-IK Mt- Cars
M. J. Gosh. Hi iid.-h:i V ei- dixi r).
ul lit luM h lia solved the iiro- KllfriP rin.i., l.M-itx..... ,,,t,wi !
hi. m and as a result automobile ,,,, ,',nUj of ,',. Vviir, iU. rt.,((iri8
own. ry may expert to find any- thut ). ha3 S(,Ni lvu ni w car3 for
tliinu from a motometer to wind- .January delivery.
fhi- ld uiper in Hoir Mocking j "
Christina morn in?. Oa nitres in j)rj, .huett Jim-
the city r.port the tiis.oa! ol ; A, Uarlhi sa.i-Mnan for the llar
inany automobile ut'Ctsurb s for riH K Krt-nc-h Motor company, re
fill L-tnius KiftB. 'turned from 1'ortland Timmlay
j driving N-w--lay Jewett. Hit
I trim: in X(w f'oiiiH i first model to be kv a in li Gran-
V rnon Jennings, of the firm of de,
.1 ennihtfs and Hhumate, arrtvt-d . .
berei JitM nif-iit from Portland
ae Hi- rear of your car.
enj-er liuick coupe.
lAtk Ibhtnri
If your car is erjuipped wit'i
four-wheel brakes, a I way consid
er the cir behind oii. It may
have brakes on the rear wheels
only. Put a notice "four-wheel
brakes" on your ip.ire tires to
warn jiproaehinp motorists and
the first of the wet k for I-o An-
tnonilis. He w. 111 Jil the Grande I v
Konde hospital for one on.- and i
spent thi- othir imuitft r. t n per;; -
Uiitf tus lluihllittr
U J. Itfhler has fold bis .More
build inpr nt KlKtn to Harry Hutr.
who v. til Inst all his Ford a1 nty
lnide. ntilixinK the xreater part
fir a show room. The Kin in Ford
Utfeiiry will probably incorporate
in the near future with V. W.
Itfntord. Jlarry Hue. and M.vron
Hue: n the Htockhohb rs. In at),
dtimn to the lfil.ler building. tli
agency will occupy their present
fpiarters aliil the hutldlUK now oc
cupied by the city opposite the
city null.
Itctuni- lo Work
Alfred MiiMineii Juls r-tiirned to j
work at the 1'i-rkins Mntor com- J
pany aft r an absence of two
Inir. Itefor" r -1 1 : r 1 1 1. To work he;
viM.tr d in !(.! Jaiiii ,.nd other
cia,-t ioiiii wt l!e time.
Slii(lelakt'r I n!i.a!etl I
.V earioiid n S: ufl- l-ak rs Were'
unioiitlt-il b M. J Cuss this wii k. J
Th- local li '.r:. h oi tlie U. C. ),
coupe, on- n.r.i :., and one s.-dan. 1
were aij . n, u.. 1 mud-Is. - I'hei
is little deni..:: 1 i-.r p-n . rs ;
tbif tin:..- o: the :r." Mr. tlo:
Ktat
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Dodffe Prices Will Be
.Reduced on January 7
A biff price reduction in I.di
j Hrol hers automobiles in not far
distant. in I act, 11 is pr.uTical.'y
In t flert nt uri m ni
! According to word received here
1 hy i .mith, bal dealer, on
.January 7 n-f l'odt'e ttroth-rs.
: Inc.. will announce a treno-ndous
i reduction in the pri es of their
eOIllpIeie IlIU' of lltotor cars. Wl-en
the new prices the mad" known the
tuil amount of the reductions will
Ik- Immediately refunded tu all pur
chasers since midnight, !. c i.i1t
I ft.
Thes- revolutionary reductions
are made possible by a re.-entiy
completed $ 1 o.iK...iMMi , ji-tn ,-joti
proRrum. n w buiidins, and inp
ment that nil) double the com
pany's capacity," Mr. "Smith, declares.
GOOSE'S LOVE
STORHRii.GIG
This tot. m ira Ane, wat
sold to Mis. l.lly Thy Res n of
I nion t'ity. N. J.. by an unwed
motln r. arcordine to reports
which pobce are investijratlnp.
.ja ars Annt-
up Ho- sinpra-uT. "
Hamilton M:o;- cr
a cifrload id Aj.'..
Four euco-d lint
u pthe shipim nt
makes a total of six tractors of
ihe caterpillar type sold and deliv
ered by the Hunting; company since
its organization the first of Octo
ber, according to local officials.
iHt-oruteil Jat,tne- ran
!'!; With llt-er (.anleu
SKATT'K I . 1 ' 1 f .totior u..s not
the only thliife' that' w as hit by
prohibitiun. s.ti I t'-.tri J. lh in--' (i.
represenialie of a Japan fan
company, who h.m j...-t ri-:iir;nd
from tiie Far Fai.
Since the ji.;ent if
era the ib cur.i!' I (in l as alini bt
jeea.rd to be, !. ,,(d. It. fore pro
hibition nullH'i.s of tlie tans v. ere
sold. specially lr ijrew.TieM w incll
us d them for iidvt r'.isini,' purptis- s.
"ln tl'.ose das," sr.id ln1di,
""it was quite the lad for taa- s,
especially when sitting in I r irrir-
Jd'-ns. to cord thrins-lves with our
j tans, but since the country went
j dry this htisin. ss h; s dropp-'-d. 10
lnMt nit hint
J'AI.StiNS. Kan. (Al't-Wli-n a
mamiiioili white 4'anudian snow
"vihi oi uie .eos no, n lerininaii (j i
beau'.y: lmr.teis
always elud'-d u'
turned, bowev r.
N'novv Kind's l.s'
lieVed th-- I4.d '
nt flocka for it.
with Olle hUliri; .
Iiut atwas r-T,...
others nio' 1 on
S-ntihni,t of
mix-'d w i: h br
iii;v- wovi n a
! this second bn.i.
d
i.na
U hat iM believed to llUVe
!oVe btory ' Idrddoin. .
Hunters of the community be-1
;1 Ve tiut the Ip attl of the K'tOse
was the final chapter in u Vrairic
story of bravery. 'noble leadership,
las: in love and fidi Iffy tlie se
MUe to a tranidx enacted two year
hko tl-.at w;ui marked by news
lit or iu Is ihroUKhout
stori.-s and
the land.
That wr. rh
"Snow Kir.tr." s
shiver, who liad
fur three yars
woeful
dul, I.,
stalked
as 1 it-
death of
d by his
the bird
made
!T1
nv I'll,!.
4til---
Im la 1 1 Tom in -
Tex Knight, sub smnn for
Perkins Motor company, left h
yesterday. While hen- he ralle
Keles.
parents and other relatives. He
ex4-cls to be onc until the first
if the year.
llmiiilhHi in IWihmd .'-.-
it- C. Hamilton. Nat-h a, id A jax j
rlL-.tribuior here and al Faki r, is
tl. I in 1'ortland 1m a t. tbns. W'nib'
I inure ne is aiienoin- a conierenc"
of th
J'ackard Motor companv.
'iil.. where he will visit his j rn to I -a Orand- Hit
first of nevt we
tocr the lEi'flector
If tme is in the habit of driving
at nigh! with dash lights burning,
or If one operates a car with the
dash line in nice with the tail
light, cover the reflector with a
of green or red celluloid.
rtils will enable you to see the in
strument board and at the same
'time it will protect your eyes from
jthe bright light. One can s-e the
I road better If no light at all Is used
j in the cur.
Hns .New ( udlllnc
Kd. Ford, who recently disposed "nounec
of his IntcrextH in the Arcade
t'aLeriifllar Sold J In tin- Irish Free State, single
The Hunting Tractor company . ! n" n a,l 'oimn receive equal pay
local "ruterpillar"' tr actor dea h-rs, fl"' sanie work. In caw a man
the aic nf n -caii rnu. tnarrlis he receives im increase
Jhir" X1 to tieni county.
tdeho.
fclar theatres here, has purchased i Shipment of the tractor was mad'
n new i a11Ilac standard six St dun I 'rom the local stock for Ji-rr
fnnjt the local ("iidlllac dl.sl rlhtl-. aI I'ayidte. Ida., last week. t. (.
tor. Mr. Ford Males that he will Henderson, municipality salesinun
automatically: If ft woman marries
she receives a bonus, but autoniatl
fuUly lpses her ioli.
Hurl n ir the bust three years
give the automobile to Mrs. Ford I 'or the local firm, with heud-imir-jjhere has been sixty. three electric
s a ririsunas gin. The car will j ters ul Hotse. handled the transac- (railway abandonments in the rnit
" '" drive from I.m IJ-rande lion, Tb n th- to fb-m rountv'ed Sfat s.
-h' A? V' -3f-l
(.1 V 'jri.
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PAY DIRT
Well shattered, deeply tilled soil-opcn to win
ter rains, stores moisture and increases vitality
for next season's crop. The finer and deeper the
soil is treated, the more it is regarded as "pay dirt."
Hut tilling thcosoil deep and fine takes lots of
power and "Caterpillar" Tractors have thoroughly
established themselves as the ideal form of ixiwer
lor agriculture They hae the right design, the
traction and the ability to stay on the job.
POWKR WITIHHT WASTE AT WORK.
Circulars and catalogs of "Caterpillar" Tractors
will be promptly mailed on request.
Buiitinjl Tractor Company
Dealer Northeastern Oregon
ami Southern Idaho
Jefferson aii'l Khn Streets
riione lain o)i
bis mi
southward flight uuuntle.ssly b-ad-j r.
i:irT a flock of bron g -se. Ma-; s.-arch
jestically the great 1 ird soared !dis-ri.i
ov.-r the river and field w h'-re bisijtduot
!uni'r lay. eb-verly keepine; lis dis- iand re
tanc-e. Hut fiaally man's carefully j i,:,t in
!asd plans were fruitful. I Ms- ! ,.M
-uised rs a cow. with bet! hung
around his neck and gun holding
the tail in proper posi;io:i, h: de-j.'t
reived Hie goose w hen it stop p- d ' y)
to ;'. e.l in a cow pasture. And I
Snow King fiJ!.
At int.-r a is since Snow King's
death, a great white goose had
been noticed about the Welle of the
tragedy. Farmers t;Ji,ed of its
I
On- hunt'
w oundi d a g
i' in r-; tiip.
cai! d i'.t it
iC!o can.p ra' i
1 from v.s mate.
; wlii n a guo.--
life; ir (
iiiui s'ay jif'ng
twill fiy and -v
j And so Cu-y
t adien H- amy"
Snow lv in-,. V
j went a v
oi" brown g--.
mg Si;o -y K
il --but it
a. v. a s r- -
e l; iil'
It IS le-
in dr i''.-r-
II to ai i iv
n ani;'.;.er
ail- r th.
-aid.
It-or I tu .
ory , boul
has bei a
1 1 ..vin;:
.:' k. j'ing
..:b-d :.m!
V-I-.t'.IIed
epai;,!. d
add--! that
in..tt fol
iate b will
: n. k and
1 i.ioiie.
v ond"r. if
of
Hi;"
'or
v,
.. d
th" flodt
avo. and,
! d lu the
ee m vain
.-.: v i'
h"i- 'io
ve lh m
u-re her
do-ib!
frnt i.f
';.)t-( li:tn
tic- or
1 ;tlni.- 'lit .- liiij-i
MAIiSui'lhi.i.. (i,.
,l:ini. 1-uMt. r of Cooa I'.ivi-r wna
iTiiur.-.l in an unusual manii'T
ill It- h. l,inir lnr huahund Ml a
tr.r Willi a crosscut saw. Mrs.
I'osn-r ami Iht liusband expected
Jili.. in., io lull uway from llit-ni.
I'l'li.- t"t-- r. -1 1 as was Intended, but
it In- Lull slipped liaekward. frac
iuiIiik .Mrs. Kosler's lerj. She woa
'lal.en Io one of the buy hospilllls.
I
jOliM'in-c (iravp of Mail Who
l-'ii-eil l-'lir Vorktoutl Shot
VANCKVVII.I.K, N. I.-. (Ai')
In a siiiall. heavily overitrown rurul
. -nil ii ! Iii I'asvvell ruunly. not
l';r Iroia Yanceyvllle. Is a mound
iiuivr.il with vines no effort Io
I marl; the spot is apparent, other
liiian ihe lomlisloni! under which
! li.-s Ihe body of till! man who fired
I I lie lirM shut at Ihe lltittle of Vork-
tow II,
The man's name was Slarllnp
c.iinn. 'I'fie cemetery Is Utile vlslt-
-I. and lew people, even in the
vicinity, know that the Utile cemc-l.-iy
eoiilains an historic Brave.
On the headstone, barely leg
ible, appee.r these words:
"Here lies the body of Starling
r'.unn, who fired Ihe first cannon
at the llallle. of Yorklown, and
who was an eye witness of the
suiTi nib r of Lord f'ornwallis.'
The crave Is overgrown Willi
;.-. rivviiiKle and olher vines, and is
More prominent than other graves
jin ihe lonely lillle cemetery only
1 1 iy virtue of Ihe racl that the head
jslone is ."omewhat larger than the
others.
The existence of the historic
!,'rave hits been recognized .only
once, other than In u casual way
l .f ....lii-l.l,.-. lu A Ikii' i.t.u qnn
Mhe iaiij,rlileis of the American
Itevolullon asked tor .' .ar(li ft0B
historic spots to be used ii, w, 7
Ing a tree, to be taken front
town and, planted at Arlington. Ii
that time, a bit of dirt from, Ouiir,
grave wub supplied. ' .
I.iadlng Economists Gather ''
for Wx-usslon WJ'tobl,
NEW YOniC" (Api EconoBU
political sclencA and soclolosju
well as- pending legislative 'v
llcina lnvol1n'eeonomle policy
to be dlscusaed by leading lin.
omlsta of the United States al't.
vcntlons of ' four- organtaiirou
which meet here Iec.1 21-31, i
' Foreign debts, railway conaoid,.
tlon. agrlcultural policy, tariff, (ti
eral taxes and the. lunotionlnr oi
the federal reserve, ajraient,, 'u.
among topics already latci j0,
consideration in round-table i dls.
cussiona-'u't, the.corventlon, of 'Ihe
American Economic ', association.
This association is-compofled.rxQiij.
sively of- professors and satitam,
In economics iii American ini.
vcrsltlcs.. ,;t ' . , -V T
. During tha sajne'-.weekahCtAnipr.
icau sociological soctcty, theJAnitr.
can Farm Economic tasoiatlM
and the American Political. Kckici
association will hold.. thetr;oiiiita
conveTitlons. ...j- 1 .
Several Joint meetings haye Urrj
arranged with, a view .to .altdrajnr
a broad exchange of .opinion ; In
liiatterH extending through: tyojot
more fields.-; Between- lVfiaoii,),.
I'uo cducutors are expecledi-to-t.
tend. .; i. t . ,
IMncing competitions r nt
ly occurrences among tho goidrrUn.
era of the Transraal, in Houili if.
rlen.- - . - - -
iiiuiiT",!!'1'-'';.''
WmM "In Ye Olden
is
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if y, - ,4 I
ft fl ! I TV ,
v . : s ' -ir:
Siiiita Claus came by reindeer and sleigh to'
deliver his doll?, his toys, his tfifts fcr one
and all, to spread the cheer and spirit of hap
pincss throiirjhoiit the land.
Today Santa Claus is as modern in, his
methods as are tlie gifts he brings. He goes
his merry way in a high-powered motor car -with
Texaco Cas as his fuel and Texaco Oil
as his protection.
For Santa Clans is as canny as he is generous
--as economical as he is merry-- and it is only
the best in quality that is good enough to
meet the demands of his winter driving and
to stand the rigors of extreme cold.
As w Nj!';, ( Litis in I hi- rush of his busiest season,
S'i do we aid you r.nd hundreds of other careful motorists by
servmtr coiist.-u.tly with the finest products made. We therefore
take ereat pleasure in wishing for you
A il-lnst Hjiiw-.uis aub Itajjpy Cliriaiuiaa casmt - ,
P
71 Jfs. .
! Company
Ti;ico i;.i The Same hick en t luislmas Day us on the 1th of July.
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