Page Ten
Saturday, February 13, 1926.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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!iLLlG IHILd
AUTO AGENCY
,. lm V. IVoftkH has taken over tho
rhryster. agency and will move to
& new locution from the one In tin
Holmes building on JufforHon as
noon us )in finds one suitable for u
Itowrooin and a small Hhop for the
ervlclng of oath of (hryder own
ers., v
William TJuchnnnn. who wft.s con
jiectM with the Chrysler company,
while Io French hud the agency,
frill rbnttnuo Ms work with the
company. Tex Knight, who has
been connected with thn 1'erkJns
Motor company hero us salesman
'for. some tlmo, has ucciiptcd a po.
Mlf Inn u-itll Al f V'i..lru nu I 'It
lor salesman.
Mr. Weeks will continue in the
meat business In connect Inn with
handling tho agency. Jl i pro
prietor of the Crescent Aleut eom
pany". jo has umploycd a man lo
take his place aa buyer for the
company und will devote mow! of
bis lime In tho automobile business,
J.eo I'Yeneh, win Jiad I he agency
until tin- flint or Mils month, will
! he. connected with the Chrysler
company at linker.
Portland hasjli.ItOS ga. a 7
electric, 7 1 , 2 4 Ii telephone and
2tt wnler eonneetlnns.
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PODGE BROTHERS .
CHALK UP NEW
SALES RECORD
The month just closed was the
hiMtft-fd .Inmnry In the hlitnry of
liili:- Jirothor, inc., and Craham
ISrofhers, Ticeordinjr to orrh lal , flg
nicH just. given out ist tho offices
in lictrolt. Actual retail deliveries
of 1 4,-!M :t cir.H mid trucks uuh th
i-eruni rniem d In the four weeks
ending January :,U. This wns mi
in reuhTt o r Ihc same period of
January, 11125. the greatest pre
vious January for Dodge; 1 1 rot hersfc
or fioi curs, or a Kuln'of til, 4 per
cent. The gtifn over January IU'2',1,
the. I cm in r year prior to I'c'fi for
Loses Hands, Gains Mother
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Priced To
SOME REAL I5ARGAIXS IN"
USEB
(CARS
Don't buy a used car until you sec what we have to offer.
Ledbetter's Garage
Hudson-Essex Sales and Service.
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Willi a total of
vehicles registered
ihtli on l-L-I
218.552 motor
for tho yea:-; It
'. i:vcriMMly Absent, V
Siiy!" yelled ihc chief of
, "what, do you mean byHpeftd-
WiR olonir I'ark avenue ILko ft
mad innfc? You'll kill 8onn-iody.
Why in IdaxcH don't you urn, yo jr
noodle?" ' '(
Noodll-!" Rasped tho 'man.
"where' in the heck !h the'rto')-
.U..v T miuh.nl tiinl mill ml nn I
of lncna8. fury 1 92.i j jlK,ed every darn tliinff on the
da.shhoanl, and I couldn't ulop
her." Wan-'" T'luh Uullettn. '
lit 5, Oicjron HtanilB 28th anion-;
the several ntaten nf the t'liltid
Hlatcn in uutomohilc reKintratlooH
and It 0 1 It in ra n k of I ncrea sc in
reff'otrattoiiH for IJtiS over juji,
accord 1 11 to u Htatiiuent received
ly Kccri'tiiry tif Htatc- Koer. On
Kon's rale
over 1 W24 was 12 per cent,
compared In !.:t per ceht for Cal
ifornia ahd 10 per cunt for Wash-
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FVunelH Murmy, 15, lout both his hands when ii. torpeilo cap exploded is
he wan handling it ut hv tloiiftoti. Tex., tulr hi-ouuiIb. But nwnpuj 41
HtorifH Hbout the accident remdpd In his reunion with his mother, Mrs.
Margaret Murray Lonff of 'Indianapolis, who had placed him In an or
phanay yeara uku and lost tmek of him. Site has tuken him home vlth
bwr, und he suys; "It's'woilli losing ijiy hands to huve a molhei-.
w nio.uf. rAT. Off. r
Better, Quicker,
Cheaper
UETTER work naturally results from the
ample power and sure-footcdness of tho "Caterpillar."
QUICKER, too! Full loads, day after
dependability, fewer interruptions from
weather.
CHEAPER! Steady work means a steady
rate of profit and ''Caterpillar'' power earns
many & bonus.
There is a "Catei-pillar" of con-pet size for
your work. Ask us about it.
Bunting Tractor Company
Dealer "t'nterpillai" Tractor
Jeffemin & Kim Sis.
I41 Criinrit-, Ore.
1ay 1
ba.l I
the nulnniotlve IndiiHtrA-,. was. even
renter.
New orders for . the . month
reached un.c.vpn higher fiKure; l!).
21S unilH. ' " , . .
The biKK'nt January i . week in
!)odf;o llrolherH' history ,was tllat
cndtiiff the 30th, when dellvorlCB to
motor vehicles reached. -ClVil, an In
crease of more llian :S2 per cent
over the. same week a. yeur atro.
'J he delivery of 4 1 S3 cars for the
!( ending January lii was a gain
of 101 per cent -over' the. corre
sponding week of , the' k previous
year. ' , .
Tli esc cumulative advances nre
itlrlbntod by .Dodge ;15rolhers ex
ecutives to the radical reductions In
prices on all .types, of rHodge Urolh.
crs earn which werb made public
January 7, .at the sumo time that
marked Improvements, were made
In all fypea.
The figures announced lvy'Tmdgc.
IJruthers, Inc., represent actual deliveries-
to car owners for Immcdl-
Site use. not factory shipments of
cars for slorago to supply antic
ipated spring demand. -' .
Tndlspciisnhlc. ' .
T love, automobiles. "
Kor getting- ft fellow to . within
three miles of his office they can
not he equalled.
They enable a family to,-reduce
tho time spent, ut -home. to. the
miulmum.
They get all- thn children nt
homo ami in lied by Ihreo n, "in..
Tliey let II fellow IlllO tllO COtl
Vei'Htllioil, I love automobiles,
I have never owned one.
"flow many miles
does Jink get out
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"About hair!' N
"Hair what'."
"What ho. says!"
Co the gallon
of his . new
RECORD IDE
IN JANUARY
Autoist "I haven't paid a cent
lor repairs on my, machine all
the tell months I have had It."
Kriend -"So the man who did
the repairs told me."
didn't care much for his
' brand new par
I'ntil ope fateful nifn-itc,
Vlien he -struck that, truck Willi
u frightful Jar
, And now he is wrapped up In It.
He Ucllcvcs in 'I'm.' S
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Teacher (to" tnrdy ( student j;
Why are you lute? " v
liohby: Well u sign down hero-i-
Tcachor: Well .what has-a sign
got to do with it'!'; '
Hobby: Tlio sign fiaidt "School
ahead; go slow." .
Auto Tops
Btt-rovcrcil - Hepaircd '
Ciiilitln Work
W. K. COUU.H
i:tUI Jefferson Ave.
DKTnOIT, Alich. (Rpecial).-i An
unprecedented ' winter demand for
Chevrolet passenger cars nnd
trucks " necessitated' a ' production
last month nearly three times .that
of January, l!t2ri. It Is anhouncr-d
j by W. H. Knudsen, president and
general manager-or llie cnovroiyt
Motor company. ' i
The January production ' was
morn than 44,000, which ccllpsos
ahy prevlomi January -production
in Chevrolet history. Under the
tentative February production
schedule, tho company will n did
inoi- than 01.000 units, or nearly
twlco th number produced in the
corresponding month of-daaUyeaf.
The heavy winter production is
the result of demand which. Chev
rolet buyers have made 'upon f tlio
company's dealers since. ; tho ; an
nouncement by 1'resldent Knudsen
of reduced prices and 'numerous
improvements on tho entire 'Chev
rolet line. t " '
Instead of storing i-eserve stocks
against the requirements of spring
business, the dealers report .that
they nre- delivering Immediately
their shipment of cars to waiting
buyers.' ' . -- '
. 1-ast. year -tho Chevrolet 'Motor
company led all manufacturers of
three - speed, sliding - transmis
sion cars by building more than
500.000 units. According to pres
ent plans, President Knudsen ex
pects to exceed the 1925 record
by a comfortable margin.
' ST. IIKIjKNB Mowat &flwlft
mill runs double shift cutting cedar.
Unveil Statue After. 20 Years
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8t. tThudpns smtrd fl(Ev
tor honed would Iw the
)Mrn io, but h ttvrn
firnTit I'arH, whw It ws
nrauntfil n th Chicago
of Abraham Lincoln th statu which th sculp
crowning work of hl career was Anlshed 21
kept In A ahl In Chtcnao ver alnc becauM
to ne pWicefl. wnt not flnHhed. Now It haa beer
Uk0 front, however, ready to k vnTIle4 on
Unvoln i blrthvUy, t
FACT
Veltcx Motor Oils are refined under exclusive patents foi
North America. This process is also patented in more than
Thirty countries. A characteristic of Veltex Oil is that it is
"OILIER" and "GREASIER" than other oils. It spreads and
sticks to the part to he lubricated, at all heats.
And it DOES NOT cost more than other oils.
FLETCHER OIL COMPANY
' First Independent ill the State
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SIX SEDAN
F.O.B. FACTORY
TheNftP
WILLYS FINANCE
PLAN.
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ttrmt ut htvii t crtti'tt
ttt it jht inJuttry
Measure the value of, this luxurious, fast, extra
powerful Overland Six by the number of new
owners each week. Buyers accustomed to paying
well over a thousand dollars for their cars arc sav
ing the difference and, in this great automobile, are
getting even greater value for their money . . . For
beauty and smartness, for power and pickup, for
low cost of keeping it in action no car in the $1000
price group equals it. Where dollars count, this big
Six wins. Its superior worth is instantly apparent.
vera
Gettings & Hanks
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