'EVENING' OBSERVER: ' HPeNini "'!.
Saturday; January 2!j 1)27.
LA GHANDE
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TO OIL HIGHWAY
IN 1927 SEASON
The Dalles - California
Strip of Road Will Be
Improved,. It Is Said
KLAMATH FALT.S, Or Jan. 211
AlmoHL immediate development
t if thiH unction an n tourist moccu
1m expected to fallow the action uf
the Hiulo highway commlHH.on In
ileuhllm? to oil The UiIIok-ChU-fornln
highway from Tho.Jhilles to
till, city.
Thus, travelers jrolrm up nnd
down the count will use tho I'lii'lfir
highway unn wiiy ami The Ditilcs
('itlil'ornlu highway the other.
Of all OreKon counties, Klam
ath )iun bothered the Ktalo high
way commission Icmm than any oili
er, acrordlnw to word bnmuhl buck
by the dPleuallon 'tUal waited un
the cnmmlHMlon in Portland tl few
rinyH ujjo request I uk a roaul pro
uviun for the coming year. In fart.
Klamath rnunty has never had
rHPHentaiive before the stale
body sinco the itn'eptlon of roajl
huiblliiK in the slate.
, f'rohaltly that Ik one reason men
rum here met with mn-h a hearty
welcome and surceeoded In jjettlim
it pi-nct-am pleded that will lo of
jrreat Improvement to the county.
Kntirc Itoiili to lie Oiled
The Jialles-t'alifornia highway Ih
to he oiled from The Dalles to
Kin math Full. Also the. exten
sion to Merrill, which Ik really the
laMt link of that highway. Ik to he
rebuilt, resurfaced and oiled ami
considerable work is scheduled for
the Creel) Springs mountain high
way to Ashland.
Charles Wanner, chief of the
Inland southern district with head
(platters at llend; refused to rec
ommend oiling the road to Ash
land as a w hole, for he stated there
is too much binder in the con
struction from Klamath to the ton
of the mountain, and until that in
rebuilt, oilim,' Is not practical.
This bit of information comes as
a Jittle surprise, for the try for a
lon time was that there was In
sufficient binder, on the other side
of the hill from the top to Ash
land the road will be widened and
oiled.
. klamalh Helena! Inn Active
' Those who presented the Klam
nth county road case to the com
mission included County .ludjre
Jiunnell, Commissioners Martin and
Short, Robert Kuykendall, AV. "YV.
Me N ea ly, Krn n k 1 ra W h it e n d
Secretary of Chamber of Commerce
Lynn 1". Sabin. .Judfie Goddurd,
the new county juduc. and Horace
Bun tap, the commlssloncr-clect,
were unable to attend this meeting
of the state htKhwny commission.
. In the future they will bo pres-
Stockholm to Paris A-Horse
There's many a Ions mile between' Stockholm. Sweden, and .Paris,
but Mile. Liiule de Klinckowstrom, daughter of n baron. Is coura
geous she covered them all on horseback. She stopped In Brussels
to report tho wedding of Princess Astrid and Prince Leopold for
Swedish newspapers. Here she Is with her mount.
Body Designs of
Nash Models Is
Given Praise
The New Nash Ambassador nnd
Cuvaller, with their French type
root's ind forward sweeping backs,
huvo been un outstanding attrac
tion ut the bbx automobile shows
held so fur this year, it Is said.
Crowds which Jammed the Nash
booth at the New York, Philadel
phia, Hufluio, lirooklyn, Cleveland,
Cincinnati, nnd other places, were
outspoken In their enthuslnsm for
these newest Nush creations the
ent, for the handling of ronds will
be nn important part of the new
administration. .Indue Ooddard has
Riven the road situation in Klam
ath a ureal deal of study nnd so has
Mr. Dunlap, and when they enter
their office they will be equipped
with a ureal deal of information
henrlntf directly on the highway
prouram.
local dealers, Trachel rind Trckell
dcclure. The ' new1 Nash body
conception Is boiiiff referred to ns
a development In the history of
American closed cur craftsmanship
and it is propheshced that It would
exert an Influence upon tho whole
future trend of enclosed car body
design In this country.
Of interest Iff the : manner In
which Nash body nrtlsts have
treated the roofllne nnd the rear of
the body. Their contours and
symmetry though strongly sugges
tive bf tho l?Ycnch mode nre ori
ginal with Nnsh. And the "town
car" effect at the front is also a
Nnsh innovation.
FnrsTHATixa nrRGLAtis
STAGES ATTACK
- STATE TAX BILL
Bus Companies Fie Com
plaint in Circuit Court
v- in baiem
..SAU3M, Ore., Jan. 8AW
Attacking tho constitutionality of
the 'motor stage tax measure pass
ed by the people nt th liut-election
on referendum from tho legislature-Oregon
stages and. J. W.
l'arker SI a go lines, .have filed 'a
Complaint tn" circuit "court Herp
declaring tho measure unconsti
tutional and nsking for a perman
ent injunction ngalnst Us enforce
mcnt. The two stars lines stuto
tlutt stage lines tn tho stuto repre-'A
sejht a property nnd eqiUpmentita
vestment of uhout r,0O,00O and
that they all will bo detrimentally
affected by, enforcement ; the
legislation In question undthat-a
number of them: will he forcc-d'out
of business and bo conpelled to
ilt. Hit Is enforced. ''-"r..v '-.
The complaint alleges that-tho
law attempts to Imposev unjust,'
nrbit rary. oppressive, confiscatory
u,nd unconstitutional, taxation,
tlrough Its provision if a -talc, of,
three-fourths of a mill per pas
senger mile. It alleges that -the
bill will deprive the stage line
of their property without due. pro
cess of law, and that It denies equal
protection of the laws. '
It Is further alleged that, the
bill Is unconstitutional, In- that It
embraces two subjects In Its title,
one providing for revenue raising
and the other tor the supervision'
of motor vehicles. ''
"70" Six Called,
Leader of Field
By Its Builders
' With the 1920 motor year pass
ing Into history, Wllly-OvorlunU
officials clfe -the performance and
suit's records established by the
Wlllys-Knlght Model "70" during
the last 1? months as tho basis for
their olulm that this Knight pow
red slx-cyllnder rnr standa us a
leader In jts price ohms.
Company 'officials assert that the
M70'' WUlyis-Knlght mtt un Imme
diate response from car buyers
With Its Introduction fo the market
and that tho demand for this slx
cyllnder product grew In volume
necessitating a high' tide factory
production during the entire year
to ' keep, paco with tho orders.
from all sections of the country.
The perlodteul stumps lit tho auto
motive sales field did not affect
the. demand for this, "TO-model,
factory officials usscrt. ,'
This achievement In the' sales
field Is taken, us n tribute for the
performance -of the "70" Wlllys
Knlght nnd' tho reputation it has
innde In Its price field. Factory
officials cllo the high rate of speed
that can be maintained by a Wlllys-Knlght
"70" without a strain
and the power development of tho
Knight sleeve -valve motor, capable
they claim. of mastering the steep
est grades In high gear. They al
so cite lis fuel and oil economy
qualities as another factor thut has
placed It In a position of lender
ship In Its class.
GARAGE
GOSSIP
: Wash. - Ho plans to drtv a new
model Franklin back to J.n Oraiwlo,
! which will bo on dUplay In the
: show room of tho Nnwh Kitrugo.
Ilnk'ka nil IUMKl
J.innlnRB and Kluimnte nro ex
pecting it shipment of nnlck curs
In a few days. Three setlans aro
now on tho road hero.
Sakwiiiau Til
l, I). Scott, Bnlck salesman was
III this week. Ho . returned to work
l'YIdny.
Ifrerts llciv .
Oscar I.. Lcffcrts, wholeaalo
maiuiKer for tho Packard Automo
bile company, was hero this week
calling on A. It. Tiachsel, local
dealer.
A general and a colonel- of ' tho
Vullcd Htutes army were wnlklng
along Pennsylvania avenue, Waah-
Ington, nnd met many privates who
suluttMl thenv. Kvery tlme-the col
onel returned tho salute, ho mur- .
mured: ."Hume to you!" Finally
the general Inquired:. 'Vhy do you ,
.always say, 'famo to you'?' The .
colonel replied: "I've been a prl-
vuto myself, and I know what they
aro thinking." - ; V j. . .
tllOAI.l'II OF lM'IKI.ll:lt
l'OllT..T 1X KOIIIXS
The health of Johnny ltuller will
bo an Important purt of tho lirook
lyn baseball equation this Boason.
Tho shortstop cost Manager Wll
bert Uoblnson a whole team for
he gave Minneapolis nine players
for him. only to hnvo him, spend
a considered part of last season
In a hospital. Ho reported suf
fering from Influcnta and later
developed stomach trouble. ' If no
Is In shape' this year -he will take
his place among tho league's out
standing Intlelders think "I'liclo
Wllbert." '
Will (in In Poiiland
W, 1). Hanks, Overland-Willys
Knight dealer here, Is planning ll
trip to Portland soon to nttend a
meeting of all Oregon, Washington
and Idaho Overland nnd Willys
Knight dealers. Several men from
tile factory will ho thero, Includ
ing John N. Willys president of
the company: 1. CI. Peed, general
sales manager; O. 1". Milbourn.
usslstant sales manager: It. H.
Rowland, sales promoter manager
and Ward M. Cnnnday, president of
tho IT. St. advertising corporation.
In Portland
M. J. tloss, Studebaker represen
tatlve here, Bpent a part of this
week In Portland, , calcd thero with
other dealers fropi all over tho
Northwest lo sco the new Krskmo.
Tho car will bq .shown hero la
about a month Mr. Qoss says,
Al North Powder Yesterday
1,, H. Irwin, SCudehaker sales
man, spent l''rldny! at North Pow.
der. ' , , "
stopped Iline
.Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest rrlbllsky
passed through La Onindo on Ihelr
way homo to linker from!. Walla
Walla, Wash.. Friday. They saw
tho Baker Tiro shop at Baker.' ',
Credit Plan Started '
In December1', Johns Brotlrars
started a credit plan on trlea d
tubes which so far has' proved tn
be a great success, they say. ITs
der this plan-they sell on a small
puyment down and the balancaifn
12 equal payments. - '
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coi.r.MiiiA wins .X:
POBTr.AND. Ore.. Jan. !9 (AP)
. Tho -Columbia university quia- .
tet defeated tho University of Ofo
gon freshmen basketbull team74 -'
to 21 hero last night. :
' :
' Nobody's feet aro as' large', ns
tnn shoes inako them look. -iV'.
litis i:iliyl ias
The I.. f. Smith gnrago Is now
handling the new. Kthyl gns, put .
out iy ui i
Smith's Tturago ,1s tho second to
have this new gasoline, tho llluo
.Mountain garage havl.ig it first.
Hero Tills Week
K. H. -Merlin, district Dodgo rep
reaentatlve, of Seattle, Wash., wnB
In Iji Orando this weok. Ho called
on U C, Smith, locnl Dodgo denier.
With. KtiMlebakor narage
Krank Apllng has accepted a .
position with tho Studebaker gar
age as salesman. i
Sloutemcycr at Walla Walla
H. I. Stoutomeyer, Franklin
mmM,Rnithillvn hern, snent Friday
of this weok at Wulla Walla, (
. WE DO ALL KINDS OF HAULING
A nr Tima AnvilAA A r Dlns
' -t.
Just leave your moving problems to us. ,
A phone call is sufficient. J Al' -
, FRANK CLEAVINGER
Office Phone V
Main 85 VJV 300:
; rtps. v n nn ct-
NEW YORK The up-to-date
way to friiHtrate a burglar Is to
lot him ulto Invisible Hffht, his
Interruption of tho rays setting off
an ulnrni. The possibilities of such ,
were shown by Dr. 13. 30. Free, of
New York, university, in demon- j
strntlng how light could make
sound. . I
- Sv Engineered to Provide
Lowest Maintenance
and Operation Cost -
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NewjES SEX! SUPER-SIX
Wtirelyew'inAppearance and Performance
ytiJVe Bodies in'a variety of Color
SEDAN 7S
' COACH 7J5
coupe m '"
4-PAM. SPEEDSTER 750
In performance as well as appearance, the
Essex Super-Six is an entirely new car.
It reveals the capacity of the Super-Six
principle. It attains an engineering triumph
in low maintenance and operating cost.
It" possesses such stamina that 50 miles an
hour all day long is an easy accomplishment.
And so nimble and alert is its action that no
car will surpass the quickness with which it
may be driven through traffic or in touring,
whether the trip is one of a few city blocks
or hundreds of miles. To both driver and
passengers, there is rare comfort in any kind
of going.
Unusual accessibility means big savings in
replacement, service and all shop work.
Economy in fuel and oil is also a notable
feature of the new Essex Super-Six.
With four beautiful new bodies all smart
in line, finish and upholstery, it is easily the
paramount value of Essex history.
All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax
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I -The
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Sqoeaksaiia
Noises
Th Weather!
I When you drive your car down the street or out on the high
way are you bothered by too many squeaks and too much en
gine noise to suit you? Most cars are that way in the winter
time.
But you can't blame it all on the winter weather there are
other ' reasons. How long since you had the car greased all
around? Probably longer than you think it's easy to forget
greasing in the winter time when most driving is brief. That
may remedy a lot of the squeaky places and it's a good guard
against repair bills, too.
And how long since the oil was drained in your crankcase?
How much of the time do you run with the choker partly out?
That's something you forget about in cold weather, too. Gaso
line gets mixed with your engine oil it is thinned down
loses its lubricating quality. Engine noise and engine wear is
sure to result.
' .
Try a crankcase full of Golden Texaco. Just try it-kecn
check on it. Examine its body the next time your oil is drained.
Texaco flows at zero, retains strong lubricating body. Hundreds
of motorists in this territory have become exclusive Texaco
users after making personal tests.
, Drive in or if you're busy, phone Main 165 and let
iis get your car, service it, and return it. That's one
feature of Playle's Superior Service.
' Fisk Tires,
and Tubes r
PLAYLE OIL CO.
"Playle's Superior Service Always As Near
As Your Telephone" - ;
Texaco
Gas and Oil
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LEDBETTER GARAGE
Adams Avenue
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