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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1930)
J I Saturday, Feliruaiy 8, l'Jl'O' LA GRANDE EVENING UttSttKVKKV LA "GRANDE, -ORE.'1 Page' Seven " f'raf ic Accidents In Oregon In 1929 Resulted In Deaths Of 189 5 SAI.HM, On-., I-Vb. S (Al . Trail lc ttrciHcllls in Oivkou durlllA f i r m llr.i in llio tP-uth ol 1 Kit Jt- t-lMIH tlllil illjtll U'H ll 4711, Ha.VH .(!.! annual report of T. A. ItuffWy. .'Cii'T HIM" I ruff It Inaprrtor. The. , nix i ii 111 Im-i- of nrridt nit una :tn.- 1M. I -mu-.s for th- yi-iir luiahd $ 1 1 ami iVi't collfi ttMl hy tn ! (J. parlliH'iit $KU,itJ 4.K2. Tilt' uluiU n nun r of itrivKiH w;ik iJi.f.fi!.. Ki.ih'ii run riaiV4'rftl Mini a v:iluo 0i ?s.S7l ami hiolt-n piuiorrj il'-a '': j I :uliitf llu uiproxim:Ltly 111 . )v::ir pi-rmct slni'i I lit ttViiirttij,-nt' I'VILS oi'tf.iulzt.l August 1. llfJM. u-y-liiujui-nl fi'fH htivo bi-i-n culloclctl in '.jh Hit ii i of $-u;:i.:i!i;"i.M, fiii'H iin jiuhciI tuiitl $::7s.:u7.4s, Um vain. -Jf HlMM'U IVII'H H.'ilOVCIV.l -J l N . :'. I S . Wiul colli ftiniiH oti iiou-ri'HK-ii "pinil p.rniliH 5 :i.r. 2 .4 H H..r. I imritiK- lUi'lt In aiMiilon to I In , rolh t lHiII nf f.M'H 57,Sr.S( WilM Atcullrrli'il for vli'hiliotiH of ih- li vci'ii.so laH. "The matter of Oregon iv.sklont.H niti in)tiiiK lo t-vatii' Hi.- priH IsioiiH $' ri'MuIivniiTilH Ijy opera I in; uu I NEW 3-TON TRUCK MODEL OFFERED iBlue Mountain Garage ; I Announces Internation 1 al's Latest "A-5.V The Mine Mountain ffarnc dealer Vtor IiUenmtinnal Harvester motor triieli.s, amio.iiicefi a new Interna tional It-ion speed truck known hb .'Hie model "-r.." This new mode fill be Known by the Jnternalional larvester company nt their fnctoiy. iliraneh in Portland during the ttuontn o'f'. Kehruarjv Iellverles -will jbe miidt-, Jn a limited quantity dur-. jinjf Kehrtyny. . 'I'S V Model A-Ti is power by Interna ' lioiial Harvester's six cvlindii vulve in head eajrinc. wit Ii a ;t-f -inch bore and a 4-V&-hicii stroke and f:L'7!i-incl piston disi)lacenieiit. It is f..'t In a three-point iiiiointinK wiih grubber cushloneil rear supports. f The cylinder block Is cast in one -i piece ami the oitKine has iv :Vlnoviible cylinder sleeves, two piece .A head macliiiied combustion chum .jbers, seven bjpiinK' crankshaft "ot , di-up forced lyh carbon chrome 'i nickel nltny ste.d. heal treated jf slalieally and dynamically bal a need. Three wheel base hiiKths are offered, of lfiil. I!i0 and ti l inches, ffli- ;f.r."nie i.-i of pressed steel chaKffi i; viili a deep center section. Iji'essure f.-cd lubilcat inn is u.ed -K(M main, conncctinS" rod. e:i m .snfff add rftckcr ariiJ shaft bearings. No pipes m-e used, as the drilled cam sha fl acts as an oil distribution ina'ilfold. The transmission, five ' speeds a f orwu a ltd one reverse, select I ve ff sliding wear type, is mounted in i unit with the engine, lirop centered JJ U(D ff '2 THE TRAVELERS HAUTFOUD, CONN ECTC LIT the largest multiple-life insurance organiza tion in the world and pay for it on EASY TERMS 11J a) INVESTMENT CO. 0. W. Warnock, Mgr. forfin llcfim1 pltitftt in n continual prulili'in Dial imiHt lie confronted," hu tin.' report, "In tne past yar "',M'S CKiK WiTik luUlillt-tl ami the fvt-H no ctjlkH-ii tl aKr-tru(eil $!,. Tim uwrloriilintc of trticlcH find t onstMiu nt dainaKt In hltfliu'ayti Ik fou nil tu In- a serious problem. KincM for this uf fen) totaled .14S. !,"- N'ou-i eid-nt I'ftflw'.rHtlonK duiiiifr I he year ti.tuhd 113, mis, and II in estimated that an nddiiiniiul I" per tent operated in the Hlate witlinlit procuring non-resident permits. tSchool luiMseH in the .slate mini In r "i7, about 75 per cent of which are In ko1 condition. In motor vehh le Hfclitimr It is estimated tli-ii lift per cent efficiency exiwly. Motor vehicle accidents increaH i-d L'!i t over !ii:'S, 'personal injuries decreased 3 I u and d'-ullm. decreas ed II. HafTety wiveH city enforcement ilepaiiinents, the American l.i'icimi, civic 'oi-Kiinixntiniui and motor cluks credit for helping to reduce fatalities. I-Ikiuos are used for the front axle, steel forced and heat treated. Ueverse KJliott type steering knuckles are of drnp-tortfed, heat I rented chrome molybileu;;m slt-el. Kit 1 1 iiearinhrs have been used for verllcul kiJiR- iin load. In the rear a si-mi-floatiuK spiral bevel ifear type uiechani.sm is ein ployed witli a hent-treateil sleel driving shaft, set In a malleable Iron, hnnjo-lype lionsinjr; The diffcivuttul beuriiiKs are tapered rojlers and pinion straddle mounted on ball bearing. Wheel beariuuH are of Hie combina tion tit ralfrht and lapered rolb'r lyi'c. Standard equipment includes cowl and dash, front fenders, short ru lining boards, front bumper, li censo brat lie is, starter, battery, horn, electric head, tail and dut-h lif,'hts,-oij ;flltor., air cleaner, . jack and' tool kll. speedoinetec, head indicator, ammeter, oil pressure ifniiKc, choke and manifold heat control, mounti'd . on tlie Inst ru ment pane) on the dash. Monster brakes are beinfj provid ed for. installation, A in;in;ially operated winter front 'lias been provided for cold weather operation. This is designed to be easily removable ami to be quickly installed. . , From the Bible T!u pin'siftn "IVet of flay" Is fmniiiod mi H t:is;ij:? in 111. liilile Iimiii'l. 1 1 ::!. . The reft'iiici1 cuu ooriw iin iilnl ":hhI tin' It'cs nf iron. I (ln ffi-i ir I run -mill purl of l'l;l'." Bcs; Sc'ler Hymn Vli:i! i.ynm is the niiisr pniulnr in I ho I'nlli'il Snili's? A i-innpi o-ln-nsivo iiniliiiml vntp tnkon in l'.iM sili.Hi'il llilll "AIimIc Willi Mil" Is hy fur lln ninsi uiir.lnr. Aiuoi'Ii'iin Mii'ii'.'inf. N O W you can get ALL of the Automobile Insurance You Need in one contract with one institution Buick Herewith is new Sport Model "64," Buick Motor Company's newest product, presented to ! the public for the first time at the 1930 January and February Automobile Shows. The new car is built on the long 132-inch wheclbase, and is powered by the great 99-horsepower valve-in-head motor. ! Buick Roadster Is Displayed At West Coast Show Huick's dashing new roadster, built on the lony; KtL'-lneh wheel base, made its first l'uelfic coast appi-aranei' at the Pacific- Auto mobile show in San l-'rnneisco. 'i;h Its chassis embodying all the final ities of Ituii'k stamina and per formnnce this new foiir-passenner roadster has been designed to pre sent Iho ultimate in style, eleffanco and corfoil. It Is priced at'flii't a l Urn Hint r;etor,w,,M;,i . ,i . . -i t l.nntf, low racy Hues.' 'wllli ex ceptional c-ipacily in both front mid rear com part inonts character ize Hie styling of the distinctive and beautiful .body. Three selec tions of new ami stylish color com binations are. available, with fend er: and other exterior parts colored1 1o liariiioni.e with the body. The smart, low top with tailored finish I lends with the distinctive body linen. Two shades of tine. 0""hle texiure, top material are avail aide. . . The interior of the new Ittiiclc roadster is complete in every de tail and huy. smooth, cushion type finish witli low.. liiMirioiis adjust able 'soot designed to provide thy maximum- of driving comfort., '. The three color combinations in which the new comes offers a wide variety of choice, f ine combi na tion of colors-; Is offered as fol lows: body in Tos. maroon with hl.ick miuldtn and Hoick Vermil lion stripe, black fenders and sheet tueial, black leather upholstery and natural wood wheels. Special wire wheel: are offered in Arre.to red. Another combination consists of j premier ereetl body with moulding ; in Ma i' I la rhor tan and a erea in ' stripe, fenders and sheet metal in Itar Harbor ton, brown leather np ' holstery ami natural wood wheels. ,'rite irt wheels, as special etiufp , incut, .are finished in ('oronada i tfin '. ! ' The thiiid selection presents the j roadster In Kl. Paso tan lody, j boulevard maroon moulding, Huiek I Vermillion st ripe, red leather up- holstery. boulevard maroon fend I ers and steel nr-ial a nd natural ' wood wlc-ols. The spceLil w it e I wheels are in A reel e red. A 3-T0N 6-GYLINDER SPEED TRUCK Brief Specif ications of WheeJhnso: l.VI, 170, 11MI or 1MH Inches. Knghie: liHernallou al design mill iniinii rJietun: ft-eyllnder, vulw - In - lu-ail, Ii e a r I -) l amhan, removable cylinder.-; :t point nifiiinibi w I t ii nihlMT-riisli-loneil iimi siipporls; pn sure lubrication, ('lull h: Single plate, with boflt-ln ilhni tlon damper. T runs m i s Ion: 5 miI.' forwanl. 1 re ei. tllreet ill ' high; one conoid her. BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE La Grande, Ore. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Presents New Roadster; Interior Of " New Essex Is ' Roomy, Wider ,.'Tlii' Inferior. trim or the new Ks- ; rex ChalleiiKer Ih unusually atlrtie-: tivo and blends with the inodernls- ; lie. motif of tle;oralioi. The wid ,iifii(,' of tho body has aibb d great er roominess whilst the Increase in length insures ample !(,' room. Seat coverings, both front and rear, are in wider bill toned seams. r seiii.hliiur the Interior, finish In much costlier ears. The new sen?. are exceptionally soft and restful and a newly designed arm ;vst in the rear seat is placed at-just the. right height for comfort. Adjust-! able front s-als, an Innovation of ! tin . J Hi1 it Kssex the Challenger, j have been- retained and further: perfected. A liiodernlstic design Is at onee . i apparent In the new hardware-ami ( rail hardware fittings are located : ; In the ujost convenient and acces- 1 slide places. I'Vont windshield adjustment'lias; : been facilllati'd by replacing the' " old side adlustmenls with a new ' toggle handle located at the hot- . bun-center of the.wiudsliielil. Now' , the driver can open or dose the uindvhlotd with :t simple' lever niovnietit which will occupy but u t memcnt of his time. . i ,-V new feature which retains un i broken lines in the rear interiors ' is. the .disappearing curtain roll ' which opens tind closes through a slit in tin' rear panel. , .I.VZ IU:i'!MTIO' ' Kl'tiJ-;.Vi;. Ore.. l-N-h. 7 (Al') A. new definition for jazz music was given SUM students here today by I'rof. s. Stephenson Smith who said that jazz "?. n gooil broad musical jedie ione in the' explosive America ii manner.' I.VJritlMS NOT )AiKltOCS tillANTt! 1'ASS. Ore., Keb. 7 (Al) I'hysicians attending Char les Krh, former member of the 1 "diversity .of California, football team, announced today the injuries he received yesterday when his automobile crashed Into a ten-ton idl truck were not as severe, as oi. first thought. ftttfi? If r I'tunl Drive: Spiral heel genr tyiM1. I-' r a 111 e : 1'ii'SHi-d-sti'cl channel type, with deep iiiidflle vectlonv Spring: S'inl-elllp-Ih . front itiirt rear. Aulllary s p r I 11 gs, ipiailer-elliptlc. Tiies: :t l7 front, :t I dual i-ea 1, pueu nmtie. iiioiintefi on lill-stcH piketp wheids. Iliakes: S'rxlee, I w It v v I mecbuiilcil. lulci'iial i'pa tiding. I '.iiieigetK-y. lmniiil fuiiidiiig 011 rear. Performance Of New Willys Six ; Matches Beauty . With leadership In the low priced ;slx cylinder' field assured by Its fifi horsepower development, and speed speed of 'l mill's an hour, the new Willys six brings to this' class a beauty and harmony of design com parable only to the car's remark able performance, and Is consider ed by observers as Wlilys-Over-Innd's major achievement In L"J years of automobile manufacturing. Trim radiator, long .sweeping body lines and tailored rear unar lers produce an effective mream ; lining thai suggests the car's gret ; speed, while rich new colors imd. j luxurious upholstery and fitments : complete an effect of quality ll 11 - ; usual ju a car selling under $1,000. The Did.uxe sedan and roadster, which are equipped with win whei'-ls, gain added smartness hy Ihc mounting of the spare wheel in tin- right front fender web. -; t 'losed models, the I lel.uxe se dan, standard sedan, coach ami two ; and four passenger coupe, appear 1 in leone blue of almost midnight , ' Ijiie, that is accentuated by tin-' Tutnoidi cream slrlping and black' inotildiiig. The popular sagebrush, j or botanic green, is used for the. Jfour passenger roadster, with ! inouldlngH of daly green. The J striping here also Is taloosh creum, while the wire wheels are Harp'-r green. The t wo passenger coupe Ms the popular blue gray, with black I moulding and' cream striping. I A fine grade of tan-brown fab ! ric,. hi. npijeaiinc.e a.ml finality line that found in' high priced cars. Is f used for upholstering" in all the closed models. j In lite four passenger roadster, real leal her ,of walrus grain Is lutllizrd. j The careful attention to detaits (which characleiizes thejiew Willys 'slv is notleeabje In the arrange : mi nts of the dash, which contains i in addition tu the usual lustru ( men in, the manual heat control, ;tuid In the qualify fitments tound ' In all models. Adjustable front seats are prn- i vhled In the sedan models, while all models contain the numerous 'important, items so essential to the I comfort and convenience of driver I and passengers. Kk H w A W r Here in the now .t-(on 6-cyIinder Tn tcrnad'oiial Speed Tiuek Model A -5. Sponsored by (vventy-six years of automotive achievement, this latent member of the International line of tuit'Hs is definitely designed to pro vide the widest range of modern hauling service evw eniAodied in one I nick. The chassis itself, ready idike, for-high-speed transport ' and for the wvere punishment of dump truck ser vicer's being hailed as an outstanding advancement in automotive engineer ing. Read the specifications given at the left. And Model A-5 is as attrac tive in appearance as it Is powerful in performance. ANNOUNCEMENT! THIS HEW PRICE MAKES THE VHIPPETTHE LOWEST PRICED OF ALL 4-DOOR SEDANS It is Willys-Overland's 1930 contribution to economical ': transportation, an impressive reduction on a great car with a great future ..;. 1930 HOOVER HEARS OF EXPECTED AUTO OUTPUT WASHINGTON'. Keh. i (Al John N. Willys, chairman or the board of the Willys-Overland com pany, told I 'resident (louver till week the automobile industry ex pects to produce 5U0.UO0 more automobiles In 1 Alio than In the previous year. Willy 'i wii,s nccoinpanled , to the While House . by Senator I-'ohm of Ohio. The manufacturer said the automobile business this year would be as good as from the from the standpoint of profits as It was last year because the depression which followed tlie stock market decline had caused drastic cuts in overhead ehurgeM. . The mile of autnpinblles, he said, CHRYSLER- , 1 ' .,......-. - - -rrr" -t ; : : : always Chrysler-fox PERFORMANCE ! There are all kinds of cars at all kinds of prices but no other car can give you performance comparable to the brilliant peed and pick-up of a new Multi-Range Chrysler. With larger and far more pow erful engineswith new Down Draft carburetion such as is 'ound in the latest airplanes and with tho sensational Multi Range four-speed transmission and gear shift Chrysler gives motoring an entirely new vigor. r i - a a tji a Whippet GETTINGS & HANKS Fir & Jefferson has been picking up, rapidly with in the lust HO days and the produc tion of alt automobile plants should reach capacity within two months, Interest Gains In Road Beautifying POUTI.A.NIV III". (AD- Tntt'l'-i-fl hi th" iniivi'iiu'iu lc .hoiiiitll'y Oregon's highways being sponsor- ed by the Memory, (iardens High- i.-.nmioHiiiuii. inn mo- ly. d lary. - ;. . . -' : ' t : The work of.lhe association, pri marily Interested In encouraging the planting of trees along high ways, at present Ih 'neutered oh disseminating Information anil sup- j plying Ideas and Hiiggestlons. , -. ! A valuable ufd ,ln - thlB tiinvn- ' ment, Oilberf says, is thir publlea- New Chryiler Never. before have you known such performance such brisk alivenoss of pick-up such speed with silky smoothness such ease, quickness and non clashing quietness of gear-shifting such fast time up hills. And added to the thrill of this new performance is the splen did pride appeal of new and larger bodies richly uphol slored jawelry-flne interior fit ments executed by Carlir et Cie. Thus today, more than ever, a Chrysler inspires o pride of ownership all its own. ... . I - - - L. W. WEEKS Greenwood & Jefferson r.O.l.TOUDO.O. Hon "Orimnii'iUiil Trees' Coi- Is'ortll iviKl illKhtviiyx," willti'n li- Arthur I.. - IVi'k, .pi'iifpHwiri' of lunilnc'iiiin iiii-lillncturo. lit Orc'iion Slntn col li'Ki'. (' , : ',; Harvard Man Held , . As Blackmailer llOSTrtN'.. l-Vli. 7 A .25- Vear-bld former ll'nrvard Htudeiit. Allan W. liurkeV iih held today ,f I m,, tL, warrant charging him' with ,:.n., ' rW--tf.ni.frhttir.v; mail ihrcni nimcii ii tun ueouiaiue. . daughter of Donald X!.'Ktiy I'rost, Itoston lawyer. . .. investigation by jjnliee iind:prif.i vate ligene.les with., tlio ure'' liincn of llnrke n-nd. )i!k aKfi0fJu,(itH, tho past weelt l'il, to hiH arrest latoy.. last'-night. 'Jlie1 Urrest or tothyl'; persons, llee said, is expectftd, v it- "11" Crown idn, $1795 (5ptcll Equipment Extra) FEATURESi urge, powesful ENGINES . . . SEVEN. BEARING COUNTER-WEIGHTED CRANKSHAFT . . . MUITI-RANGE FOUR-SPEED TRANSMISSION AND GEAR SHIFT , . . RUBBER SPRING SHACKLES . . . CHRYSLER WEATHERPROOF FOUR WHEEL HYDRAULIC BRAKES... LARGER BODIES OF DREAD NOUGHT CONSTRUCTION . ; ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS.;. I MCTALWARE BY CARTIER h Cl CopyriflM 1930 by Chrysler orporttioil rr