La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 13, 1926, Image 13

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The Car That. Is .
Shaping The New Trerid
Of The Industry '
FRAN KLI N
Series
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Introduced , scarcely a: year ago, the
superb Franklin closed care have al-.
ready revolutionized closed car design.
But only Franklin style and Franklin v
construction principles can weave the .
Tnany details into a whole so perfect
in design and performance, ' .
Only Franklin is copper-radiation , airi, T
cooled free from trouble, powerful,' -.
economical. -Only Franklin is f lekibly-built-r-easy-riding,
easy to handle, con
fidence . inspiring. And only Franklin :
. can cover somany. miles in a day. ' If ;
you want the. finest, most advanced
and most popular 1926 car, you will
choose a Franklin. - -1 1
GARAGE
GOSSIP
Tint-ra5 nl Font Mwumr
A' meeting;, of employes ot tlio
Perkins Motor Company wan hold
hero Tuesday, evening; with twenty
one employes in ultendunce. Tho
purpose or the, meeting wus to talk
over ironernl Conditions and outline
policies.. ' The 'meeting, wus held In
the oCflee off trio Perkins R-nrftBO.
ORES
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Yukimn, Walla, Walla, La Grande, Pendleton, Baker
' 1416 Adams Ave.
Sales . Service-
Bird F. Lewis . . Kenneth A. Keeney
Geo, E. McClure Tracy Hollister '
llavo Wifely '. Flint lletimU-
Tim I'orktiiR Motor company lioro
Iijih cHtaltliKhod nn oxcoliont sufotv
I firm record ihirlitK tho past thrvo
am. ono-hnlf yonrs., Durinff Jilts
jH'iiod of Hmo ,(ho opmpnny' has
carrli'd p. public liuhillty unci prop.
otty (InmiiKo poMry for lis employes
uiul' luit. woek Ihn fltftt Iohs ocotir
rcil. Thn the urclilcnt was very
minor, 1ks Ihun $10 ilumaRos bo
ll) tr dono. This Is . nn uniiKiially
Kood rocord for a ronoorn with ns
inuny rmploycs as tho I'erklns Mo
tor ooinpuny,. most of whom drive
automobUcs. Thoro hro'-. .twontj
ono employ ps at presrnL,
TIom St-w AutoinoTilhw
C- K. Mooro Is the ownfir of a
now Chevrolet tourjnff ear which
ho purchased from Avery Harri
son of tho niuo Mountain firnrnpc
this week. ' - -
New Trurk for Iollvor- .
. flf I In - fttwl nAmnntiir JinvA
chased a new one-ton Chevrolet
truck to he used in delivery serviced
Tho truck was delivered yesterday.
To Walla Walla Y
O. O. firlfflth, special npent for
the "Standard' Oil company hero,
left yeterday for Walla Walla,
Washington on a husiness trip.
Tvo New Car
I-. W. ' Weeks, . Chrysler dealer
hero, received two new Chrysler-
fours this week. One was a couch
and the other a sedan. '
To IViuUcton for Auto Kliow
Mr. und Mrs. William Iluchanan
and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weeks at
tended the uiltouiobllo show ut
Pemlletoii Thursday eyonlng of
this week. Mr. Weeks reported the
show, to be "inlfflHy fine." He said
the new Chrysler linporiul-SO five
pussener sedun '-was attracting
much utlontlon. v r
Pi-ovo Atilo Iloine '
Guy SkUKK was a visitor to!Xu
Grande froh) THrtterprlso this week.
He' drove homo a now Chevrolet
Couch, which lie purchased from
Avery Harrison pf the Hlue. Moun
tain KiiruKU, , ; .,
AlU'iided Auto Show
Ij. H. Kryvln, employed by M. J.
Goss us Htudebuker sulfsman, ut-'
tended tho , uulomobtle show ut
-;1 vtI the special . - 'rti'ic.cy
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IUvrltetl Klilpimiu of Carx-
M. J. Goss nneived a curtond of
Htudebukcr automobiles this week.'
There were four stuudurd-alx sc-i
duns In tho cur. '
Will fivt One Oar or Autos
4 Tho Nah Motor eonipuny hero
will receive one curjouj of , AJux
autonhibiles In u few days. Thero
will he Tour uutumohlles in tho
cur,
TletliictkHt AiiiioihmksI .
Tho Puiffc-Detrolt Motor .; Cur
compuny hus announced u reduc
tion In tho delivered prices of all
Paige and Jewett curs In urnounts
equal to tho reduction In wur tux
under tho new federal tnx luw, no
cording to Hurris lrinch. Tho
prlco it1 duet ton applies to ull cars
delivered, ut reUill between March
3 and March 2ft, up to the.1 time
tho lower tux- rate becomes effec
tive! - ' s -, V
KOTICK OP KHI.ItJI'l-S sau:.
THE SPECIAL. -SIX
SEDAN
Full force-feed lubricationair cleaner gaioline filter, oil
punner, twin nywneei ph wntn
and 5 diic whecU included at no axtra coit
f. o.b. factory
All it will take to convince you
that this Special Six Sedan does
give more REAL VALUE for the,
money isa casual inspection plus
a short ride.
La Grande Nash Co.
A. R. Trachsel
r .
1302 Jefferson Ave.
Notlco la-hoi)y Rlvm,t)iat I
havo riftlvftd attarhment execution
and ortlor of wilo, -iwnictl nut ot anil
nnilor the snal of th Clrrult' Court
of tlio Statu of' Ori'Ron for Uiilon
County,1 dated tho st dny of Kt'tt
ruury, 1986, In tlio anlt tlipreln
pqndin wherein R. Jt. -Martin and
Itay Woodbury," eo-partiie dolns
Ini.Hlnosa under tlio firm naino of
Hay Woodbury company, aro plaln
tiffs, and Central Uallrond of Ore
gon, a corporation, Is defendant, to
me directed, upon n decree, Judg
ment nnd order of sale, mads and
entered In said court and causo on
tho 4th day ot November, 1926, In
favor of the plaintiffs and ufrnlnst
the snld defendant corporation, for
the sum of 1942.50, with Vutcrest
at 6 per cent per annum from tho
6th day of November, 192S, and
the further sum of $16.00 costs. In
which snld execution and. order of
salo I am commanded to make
sale of the following; described at
tached property In Union County,
Oregon, tho same bclnjr tno prop
erty described In tho complaint In
said suit, to-wlt:. i '
V One locomotive, No, 12, with .
tender No, 12, 8 wheels; two a
car wheels and axle; one coal -land
water tonder No. 13; one
old bnngapo coach No. At
eight wheel Tint car; one pas
senger coach, 'No. 20J one. box ..
ear. No. 4U1; one No. 1 Duffy
Jack; one car No. SOS, capacity
70,000. 2(105 cubic foot, height
12-9, width 807, '86 ft., long,
weight 34,400 lbs.; ono conch,
No.. 21 ono couch. No. ,100;
with locomotive No. 4611:
AIT tho railroads of the party of
the first part (defendant corpora
tion) now, located and constructed,
or as the same may be hereafter
located and , constructed between
Hot Ijiko and la. CI ran do to C.ovo
by way of Union find from Union
to F.lgln In the State of Oregon, In
pursuance of any and every au
thority now existing or which mny
hereafter exist, together with all
the real estate of the said railroad
company, wherever the same may
bo situated, and together with nil
branches, extensions, sidings and
turnouts of the said railroad, now
belonging to or which may lierc
arter be- acquired and constructed
by the said party of the. first part,
and all lands, rights of way, rails,
bridges, wharves, fences, work
shops, machinery, stations, offices,
depots, depot ground?, engine
house, buildings, Improvements,
tenements and hereditaments and
appurtenances now owned by the
said party of the first part, and
used for the purpose of operating
the said railroad, or-, which muy
hereafter be acquired by the said
party of tho first part and . used
ror said purposes, together with all
locomotives, rolling stock, tools,
Implements, and materials now be
longing or which hereafter may be
long to the party of the first part,
and now or hereafter In use, or In
tended for use, upQn the said rail
road, or In connection with the
proper equipment and operation of
the same; together with all and
singular the corporate rights, priv
ileges and franchises of the said
party ot the first part, acquired or
to be acquired, connected with or
relating to said railroad, and any
and all extensions thereof, and to
gether with nil tho streets, ways,
alleys, passugns, wntxrs, water
courses, . easements, rights, lib
erties, ; privileges, hereditaments
und appurtenances whatsoever,' un
to any of the hereby granted and
mentioned premises and estates be.
longing and appertaining, or to be
long and appertain, and tho rever
sion and remainders, ron"(, Issues
nnd profits thereof, and all the es
laln, right, title, Iriterest, property
claim and demand of every nature
and kind whatsoever nf tho sitid
railroad company, as well as In
equity of, In and to the same, and
every part and parcel thereof.
Now therefore, by virtue and
authority of said writ, and In
obedience to its commands. I will,
on Wednesday, the 24lh day of
March. 1V26, at 2 o'clock V. M. of
said day, at tho front door of the
court house In 1a Grande, Union
county. Oregon, sell at public auc
tion, tho above described real and
personal property, and all the right.
title. Interest and equity of each
of tho defendants therein, to th
highest bidder for cash, subject to
redemption's provided bv law, the
proceeds of said sale to be applied
In satisfaction of said Judgment and
decree, including costj and accru
ing costs of execution and sals.
Dated at Iji Urande, Oregon, this
19th day of Februnry. 1926.
' , JEBSK BRK3HEAR8, ,
Sheriff of Union County, Oregon,
- (SUMMONS. ; -In
tho Justice's Court for Iji
Grande Justice of the Peace and
Constable District, Union County,
Oregon. ,
Minnie LAPrlentur, rinintlfr,
'
IS. V. Franklin. Defendant.
10 V. Franklin, tho above
named defendant ;
In the naino of the Hate,of Ore
gon; You aro hereby required to
appear and answer tho. complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled cause, ion or before the 3rd
day of April, "102(1. sald duto being
tlio last day of tho s,x week pe
riod prescribed hy the order ot the
publication of this summons. If
you fall to so appear or answer said
complaint, or otherwise plead here
in, for want thereof, the plaintiff
shall apply to the above entitled
court for tho relief prayed for in
her complaint, to-wlt; For. Judg
ment against you for the sum of
126.60, together with Interest tliern
on at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum from the 6th day of Janu
ary, 1926, until paid, and for her
costs nnd disbursements in this ac
tion. This, summons ,1s published .by
order of the undersigned. Justice
of the l'eaco for IJI Orande. Justice
of inn I'oasn and Constable Dis
trict, Union County. Rtuto of OrcJ
gon, 'mad titid entered In tho abovo
entitled court and'. cause- on the
loth day of February, 1020, pre
scribing that this - summons 'bo
served by publication thereof, the
sumo to ha published nnoe ft week
for six consooutive weeks and seven
consecutive Issues In tho 1a Orando
Kvonlng Observer, . a - newspaper
published dally In the city of l.a
Grunde, Union county, Oregon, and
of general circulation In said coun
ty. HITOII K. IlltADY,
Justice of the Pence for l.a
Orondo Justlco of the. Pence nnd
Conslabla District. Union County,
Oregon. , -.."
Dale of first puhllcnllon, Febru
ary 20th, 1920. ;
Date of last puhllcnllon, April
2rd, 192.
Feb. 20, 27-Mnr. 6-12-20-27-Apr.. 3.
the time whea tho court will hear
! objections; to 'said Final Account
and will settle and determine the
sume, - ' - V -
I , itonKnTB KAKIN, ; t
I Attorney lor Administrator, j
Fen. go, 27-iuar. , u, io. - ..; .
. Kvery woman who runs down a
man isn't driving on automobile. , v
NOTICF. OF FISfAIi Ai;NT.
Notice is ' hereby given'' that
Henry :Frlesj has filed with the
County Clerk of Union County his
Final Account as Administrator of
tho Kstoto of-Thomas-Fries, 'de
ceased,: and that tho County Court
of Union County has fixed Thurs
day, tho 26th ;ilay of Mnrch, 11)20,
ut tho hour of ten o'clock a. ill. us
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Yoiir Battery
Repairman;; , V
As You Do Your Watch Repatrmtx
.' One who specializes ; in : the business :ar;3. f.zi
. the 'ability to lurn' out- high-grade '0ir6 i
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"iM Fred
MAIN 125 : ;;V, Exlde DistribiiU? 1308 JiJ;
at a One-Profit Price $1195
on the lowest time-payment rates in the yorK
'TpODAY, no car in the wprld offert
Jttie purcliaser lower time-payment
rates than Studebaker. '
That is because of five Studebaker
factors which make possible financing
rates so low that most competitive cars
cannot even approach them,.'.
In your own interest, note them :
I 1. Studebaker Stability ,'$100,t
000,000, in net assets, .free of bonded,
debt and bank 'loans centered on the
economical manufacturing of quality
cars assurance that no Studebaker
will ever become an orphan. v; ' ,.
2. "No-YeaWy-Modes" . . . which
cuts depreciation to a minimum. Stude
baker cars are kept 'constantly Up-to-
' date.
3. Intrinsic Worth . . . due to Unit'
Built Construction a factor which
makes Studebakers stay sold because
they render outstanding; service. Being1
designed and built as units, Studebaker
cars function as units . . . their hun
dreds of parts are perfectly co-ordinated ;
thus scoresvof thousands of miles of ,
excess transportation are built in, '
; 4- One-ProfifPrices . . . Only Ford
and Studebaker manufacture cars under
the One-Profit policy. No other jnak-
ers have adequate facilities for making
all bodies, ' all engines, V'clu(cheva"-:
gear setd, springs, differentials,,' steer
ing gears, brakes, axles, gray-iron cast
ings and drop forgings. . This . One-,
Profit policy obviously increases the
equity of every dollar invested' in a
i '"Studebaker. 1
5. Re-Safe Value Maintained .
because 'of-the popularity of Certified
.Stitdchnkers . sold under the famous
"Studebaker Dealers' Pledge" on used
car sales, '
' These five factors constitute the basis
on which banks of the United-States
generally provide credit at lowest rates
for the buyers of Studebaker cars, . , .
This low-cost credit is placed atj'our
disposal through the Industrial Accep- '
tance Corporation, which is engaged .
exclusively in financing the .sale of
cars, new and i":sd, through .Stude
baker dealers.
World's Most Pot&!
Caroflts nd&d$t
4t lowest price tver pUetd m M
tnclmtd air hy ShuUbittr
BASED upon the rating of the N. A.
C. C. and the Society of' Automo-
'' live Engineers, the Studebaker Stand
ard Six is the moat po'werfut ear oft1
."iie and weight, ."y?.,-: v' K"'t':
The niott popular car In the Stand :
, Six line is the Coacli th lowit priced
eticloied car ever offered by' Stude- '
v taker.:. :.-, ;v' -!; !.v--;:.',;? V.'v"
In the Standard Six , Coach '.w tut
.northern ash and mapls iu tb botljr -.
construction the sanie s..' in bar Big
.Six model. "-' ''.; ''.'K',''-';"
, Tlii Standard Six Coach,.'-! SB M-..
' uiually comfortable ear. Seat artrttt- ' i
fully deep and lull width, wllk tr v
tprmg and V inches of genuine 'curled '
hair in the cuiliion. It h gtouiM ":
full-tute balloon tire, for which M-,
' ing mechanism snd ftnder haT'b(M
eptcilly deiigncd. ; , :. .'-v v.i, ,
In addition, here's gasoline ntkj ,
on the dsth, n 8dy clock, utMtii .
Yindihield cleaner,' rtar-view mirror,,
ath receiver, cowl ventilator, .top light, -,
.dome light, tire carrlet locked bf tbe !. ,
ame key that lock door and 'the splttf-
lid coincidental lock to ignitio,4 .
. deering wheel. Spark control it asts
, ntatic and there's a tafety lightit( csn
, irol on the (teering wheel -
. Studebaker Standard Six Coach
$1195
freight an J wr m
t.rtr
Undsr Studebsker's lair and Ubtnl
Bsdgst Psym.nt plan, tfaki Csaefe ,
nxy b piirchuod oat 'of msotkrf .
incom for mll Inltlsl paynasM
and at th lowan dme-pajrawot rata
known to the MtoaseM in.aitr
M. J. GOSS
Feb. 20, 27-Mar. 6, 11, 20.