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1 Saturday, August" 21," 1926. ' EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Papro Eleven V
1 AUTOMOBILE MMI B
rDHUCI UninC I 1 Grade Crossing to Co I ' ' ' ' -
HAVLL MuLUG Car Constructed Like Steel Building - - i-J
ruiDivnirm! -I
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" . . 7 ... ,,,, ,. ,v , nJixxwmW'Fmmm&ttm'! 1 i commit to Juy iiowncr. turim'or ,
siniiv, AUKUBi iinuur uirpwion - ' at v 'Big u.amn i HD IMWWtw
J fe.arliii-ut: A null, over Jtm.t ml j sfM V - . .
f f uiy wiih wiown on me norm hikji- . " , m ,"524a8W I ' I I or trraUe. c-rotwlniw.
I .'' ArSTS?I55is. ' if'jfjS&fefSv f.r I atly doulilo tho ru purity of your
I KNTKRrillSK. Ore. Awr. il
Pravt:.l on thn Iwo hlKhwti'y.H of
jfullowu county iH holflinir fnlrly
n iiccorilltiff to tho count niartn
frldtiy, AuKUHt 1:1, under direction
k J. Hcrry or tho ninlntcnanco
fejiurt mi'iit; A K'uln over J tint! nntl
lily wiih Hhown on tho north IiIkJi-
ity, whllo I ho vnlli-y rouil failed
i) show any pronounced trend In
ly direction.
.The l'Yidti.y rount. on the. valley
ijlKhwny aj. , (. j, ,., KkkIcsoii cor
ner uimI on the north roail a.t Camp
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hit.sidc ciirs ...
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Ji-avy Iruelia ...
i Total
ftine total
Inly total
' j'l'he count on Saturday, August
"lit. 192.r. Hllbwed 5"i2 carH on the
nilli'y liiKhway. Saturday travel
conHideralily lieavler than that
iC other weelc days and on the
.ftelurdEiy in question 'Maey and
fNTonl wero, hern with their tent
Wy, wiilch' would account for
.'(lOino addod cars on tho road. It
m apparent that trarflc varies con
ridcrably from ane1 day to another
and comparisons laro of. doubtful
Jvdluc.
1 Jit Friday's count showed tho
travel distributed through tho day
Jthus
:Iour
. 6-7
I'M
t B-10
hull
is-1
5-1
'I'ravel
Cars
S
2S
35
30
:il
24
23
37
Hour
2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
B-li
. 11-7
7- 8
8- 9
9- 10
Cnrs
32
38
32
45
38
20
15
Li snrprislnKly uniform
one hour with another, hut It la
Observed that Aufjust has less in
ijie early mornlnpr and late- even
lllfr than July, probably duo to tho
aenfftheninir of tho days. More out
fflide cars wero counted on the
bad in July than in August,
Which sutfircsts that tourists may
tako. to the road early in tho sea-
i.
The count on the valley highway
as made by Mr. lierry and -hifl
jdauRhter, francra HiTry. land on
he north rond by Klmo Klnlcy
III I I 1 1 'TT' '""T ""fr.ft
nd I.oio Flnley.
Inm.ales of Iowa. Stale prison
Wo allowed to keep and breed
Shlrds. There are now 500 canaries
the penitentiary.
.Above The new.. Essex all-steel coach described as "strong as a steel building."
At the left, lower, is -shown a: 400-ton press which stamps out entire doors with a
single operation. At .the right two men are proving sturdiness of car by riding .
on outstretched doors, -w mm
NKW VOIIK, AtlR-. 21. Moil,
nhd wider highways, elimination
of Krode crnssinKs and more iren
ituI use of the roads parallel to
or near tho main roadways are
soino of the measures to relieve
highway congestion in the metro.
Iiolllan urea on Hundays.
Traffic. Jams In Westchester,
ivOnir Island, and Now Jersey, ac
cording to Jay Downer, engineer
for the Itronx river parkway com
mission, show the need for more
highways,, and for the elimination
of irradp crossings.
"If you eliminate grade cross
lnjrM,M sulil Downer, "you Inunedl
lite.ly double the capacity of your
htRhways. 1
"Another way In which the ca
pacity of highways can be dou
bled Is by separating trucks nnd
passenger Vehicles. We should
be building separate highways for
trucks and passehger cars. Take
the , trucks off the passenger
routes and you double their ca
pacity. At the same time you
facilitate, the movement of trucks."
For Tive years since 1920, f
nadiaTi wheat crops have live
aged 10.5 bushels per acre. The
itveragn for the same period for
the United Hlales was 13.3. Argen
tina. 13.3 and Australia 11.7.
A luminous spider, tho first
ever discovered, was found re
cently by a scientific expedition
lu Central lluruia.
Tho term sirloin (Sir-l.oln). was
orlslnated by Henry VII t of Eng
land, who Was so pleased at ll din
ner In which thnt cut formed tho
main Item that ho conferred tho
honor of knighthood .upon tho
steak.
France has raised tho salary of
Marshal Foch to 13000 m year.
This is our mark. It is found on our oil cans, tank trucks
and barrels. It points the way on the highways to Independent
Dealers where Veltex products are sold. !
It is more than a symbol to advertise Veltex products. It is
in effect our lxmd, designating our willingness that our name
be connected with the product.
It is our guarantee of Quality.
If we are strangers to you 'drop in and say "Veltex Gasoline
and motor Oils."
Let's get acquainted.
FLETCHER OIL COMPANY
First Independent in Oregon.
our ravori
1 T
te Vacation
SIIK lOST lint I'ISII .,'
I.KE, Mass. Utile Miss '.Miulc
Decker. 10. whose greatest fun . is
tho same as that of tho distill
gulsltod angler of tho Adirondaeks
is unperturbed over a narrow es-.
cape from drowntng but loss-of a
fish Is something else nKaln. ' A
big tug- at her line, tumbled her
right Into the llousnionie river.
"Tho worst of. it was I lost my
fish,' she gurgled as she was fish
ed out when going down for tlte
1 third time.
A Seattle policeman uses roller
skates to patrol his beat In tho out
lying districts of the city. Ills mode
of transportiitlon has the approval
or bis superiors.
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WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE DlItf
- BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
vacuum
3-'
If '-a f
Icleaned
h
if
crank
case
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GRE.A
to protect closed car
passengers from engine
fumes
The new Vacuum Ventilator in
the 1927 Buick absolutely pre
vents crank-case vapors and en
gine fumes from penetrating
closed car interiors a luxury
never before attained.
Come in and see this, and the
many other features of the
Greatest Buick Ever Built!
TEST
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NKW YORK -What th LIniind
States needa is not, us Tom Mar
Kluili 3uid, a Rood f'.vc-ci-nt u.Knr,
hut some roally strong tol)UfCO in
tho opinion ot Jir. V. 11. Hallow.
H hus much troublo flndlnjr, it.
Fur -is years lie has h;en Biiinkintf
(Mwars tlio rojor of coal and drink
ing1 a quart of nici white, nittk
dally as an nntidolu for tlio nico
tine. '
Women In Afnu, northern Japan,
admire bearded faces so, mrh that
they tjittoo their own lo nvuke them
appear wliiakered.
Broadway-Wall St.
1 v
I'iteflt of the many wedding
between Broadway ond Wall
street. Klo f-ane. pretty revue,
performer, becomes brid of
Mortis lioderlrk Volrk, well-to-do
New York broker.
BUICK
EVER BUILT
Jennings & Shumate
i ;i kss am. ia
,d .ouldn t Rues. wHirt "
I, ll.- llrl Nstlorul r
rellfr rr bolli.
oput uruugnt nours
nearer (eibe'lter reads
hylkishisty
companion
T N ,TR made die trip in such a short
1- time before ami the roads have
improved a hundred percent" this
is the statement of an owner of an
Overland Six, who drove it to his fa
vorite fishing spot for the first time.
The difference in the trip was not in
the roads it was in the car he drove
the same difference that is making
the Overland Six the great populai
favorite wherever motor cars are be
ing driven.
And the difference comes from mod
ern engineering first applied to motor
cars of tin's size and type by Willys
Overland.Thc power of the motor is
a revelation quicker to accelerate
than any other power plant in its class
faster over the road and out-pulling
any other on hills.
Swung low in the chassis it delivers
its full power in ft straight line to the
rear axle- valve construction- crank
shaft balance enrburction lubrication-all
modern and incorporat
ing the best developments of Aiucri
1 ca and Europe, -
The better roads come from the bal
anced body construction the long
springs - the even distribution ot
weight -the elimination ofsidesway
and bumpiness over rough going.
Try this famous Overland Six its
superior value is shown in whut it
will do for you the minute you step
on the accelerator.
'895
COUPS
... Touring $891
Standard Seduu $935
De Luxe Sedan $1095
P. O. B. Factory
fThe New Willys Finance"
Flan allows: I
.Smallfrdownpaymcnts.fi' i
smaller monthly payment
the lowest credit cust in I
Km the industry.
Overland Six
Gettings & Hanks
Corner Fir and Jefferson Avenue