TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIA PORTLAND, MAY 12, 1913. 6 PACIFIC HIGHWAY IN MULTNOMAH COUNTY BEING MADE MODEL Or MACADAM ROAD PERFECTION. OGEAN-TO-OCEAN ROUTE SELECTED The Leading Auto Supply House Pacific Highway to Be Made Model of Macadam Art. National Convention at Kan sas City Decides Direction of Atlantic-Pacific Way. ':'-'''-?0A affc7 NEW SURFACE, BEING LAID Tlonte Through Multnomah County Will Be Improved From River dale South to Clacka mm Line. HISTORIC TRAIL FOLLOWED ROAD WORK BEGUN 6 1 I i-s miry a . m Data on Transcontinental Trips in Great Demand Good Roads -Work Is Given Impetus in test. An Important step In the movement to construct a g-rot National hlsjhwev across tha American continent was taken last week when the National Old Trails Orean-to-Ocean Hlffhway A 10 elation was formally launched at ar nthnslastc convention heM In Kansas ltr. at which many delegates were In attendance from the states through which It Is planned the fclchwar will raam. The route will Include almost every city of Important from New York to an Francisco, every mile of which has keen charted by the pathfinders of the Touring- Club of America, which made a o-mUe circuitous tour of the Vnlted states under the auspices of the office of public roads of the Depart ment of Agriculture. Martin frcm New Tork. the high way will no westward through Phils delptla. Baltimore. Washlnston. Wheel Inc. Columbus. Indianapolis. Terra Haute. St. Louis. Kansas City. Em poria. La Junta. Albuquerque. Phoenli, tan Diego, Los Angeles to fan Fran cisco. Iltaterle Raate Srlfrir. At the Kansas City convention plans were formulated for the making and irarklng of a permanent transcontinen tal highway following as near as prac ticable the routes known as the Cum berland Pike, the Boon's Lick Road, the Santa Fa Trail and the Trail to Sun set. This route not only Includes most of the Important sightseeing regions, but also keeps to historic paths, form ing ths most remarkable scenic high ways ever opened to the motor tourist. The route follows tha Braddock Kosd. the Cumberland Pike and the National Highway through Philadelphia. Balti more. Washington. Columbus and In dianapolis to St. Louis. From Ft. Louis It follows the State Highway through Columbia, and then goes through to Santa Fe. X. II.. by the Boon's Lick Road and the Santa Fe Trail; from there It follows the line of march of Cer.eral Kearney's army Into Colum bus, passing through the wonders of the Southwest, the Indian pueblos and the Grand Canyon. The Important bearing which the Touring Club's pathflndlng tours have had. upon road Improvement throughout trie West la reflected not only In the organization of the Ocean - to - Ocean Highway Association and other similar organizations having for thrlr like pur pose the construction of new transcon tinental routes for automoblltsta. but It Is farther evidenced In the wonder ful strides In roadbutldlng which Is manifest In other states, some of which lie tetween the routes which have been selected during the past two years by ths club's representatives. Rms Werfc Ultra Isapetaa. The Ogden Good Itoads Association, in a letter to the Touring Club, states that a stretch of 100 miles of mountain roads around the extreme northern end of Great Salt Lake la now being Im proved from the proceeds of a 1173.000 bond Issue, and Is being marked with direction signs for the entire dlstsnre. The Canyon City Business Men's As sociation, with headquarters at Canyon City, Colo recently notified the club that within another year they will have a central transcontinental route through Pueblo. Canyon City. Sallda and Montrose, which can be used as an alternate route by transcontinental tourists. In his letter H. 8. Msddock, secretary of the association, statea that a lance force of men are now at work on the new scenic road between Canyon City .and Colorado Springs, which will make a magnificent boulevard. He further ststea that with the expenditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars, cou pled with the assistance of convict la bor, there will be a revelation In tha good roads situation in Colorado with in the next year or two. The new roads are being built for all time and im provements are being made to the old roads so that within the next two years Colorado will have a veritable network of scenle highways, second to none In tha world. 3 Maar Leaf Tears Plaaaed. Scores of requests have been re ceived from transcontinental Itineraries and It Is predicted during the year hundreds of the club members wilt have covered the routes which have been laid out by Its official pathfinders from the Atlantlo to ths Pacific On of the longest Individual trips which baa been planned by a club member this Spring Is that of Max Hlrachman. a retired merchant of Jack sonville. Fla who will start this week on an automobile trip to this city, go ing by way of Atlanta. Chattanooga. Nashville. Louisville. Cincinnati, St. Louts, Kansas City. Denver and San Francisco, from where a side trip will be made to Los Angeles. Upon return ing to San Francisco Mr. Hlrachman will come here, returning East by the way of Yellowstone Park, then over the Touring Club'a Northern rout via Ogden. Cheyenne. Omaha and Des Moines to Chicago, where he will re port to Manager J. P. Dods, of ths Touring Club's Middle Western depart ment as to the road conditions and other Interesting details for the benefit of other tourists. Mr. Hlrschmsn will follow the routes furnished him by the Touring Club and In addition win have the proud distinc tion ef having carried the first copies of the Automobile Blue Books for this year across the continent. These new volumes will be referred to for tha scenle and historic points of Interest along the route, as they contain the first complete tours from New York to San Francisco ever Issued. From Chicago East Mr. Hlrschman will follow tne popular route via Cleveland. Rochester. Syracuse. I'tlca, Albany and Poughkeepsle to New York, where he will report at headquarters of the Touring Club of America at Broadway and Seventy-sixth streets, thereby completing one of the longest entire round trip tours of the United States ever made by an ...dividual mo torist. Mr. Hlrschman will drive a If It Cadillac throughout the trip. Wsj-.. Un-w .m Ttfc'..fci iiimi mini 1 "'JJr b. '1rv;rr. --. : . Jf-, s :v ; ee :v.r ..- z - U I " , -3 VT'ffp! Aw -gggpjasasasseasssssssanssssSBp 1, ItrballdlBg the Paclfle Highway at Hlverdalei Arnold Cehea, Good Roads Ad. Tarate, aad ills ew Maxwell to the Left 3. Oae ef the Maay Seeale Spots Aleag the Hte of the Paclfle Highway la Maltaonsk Caaty 3, A Mil Streirh f Pvrfeet Koadway, the laclfle Highway From lUverriew Ceme tery tm Hlverdale. tr Pop Itrtory Planned. Announcementa received by the H. L. Keats Auto Compsny stste that a new factory will be built at Hartford. Conn, to supplement the manufacturing en ergies of the Pop Manufacturing Com pany, and that a new car will be not been divulged. Details have not been given out by the makers of the Pope-Hartford. who are guarding against the prematura announcement of details concerning It. The new factory will be HI by. 7 J feet, four stories In height, bringing tha area of floor space in the Pope Company's Hartford factories up to 144.000 square feet. One of the most modern features will be an exhaust system that will suck every bit of gas oline fumes and vapors out of the base, ment. Hoping to establish a standard of improvement for the Pacific Highway which will be' carried out all along the line, the Multnomah County Court has begun Improvements which will make the portion of the highway in this county probably the best stretch of 1 macadam road In the state. The work was begun last week at River dale and will be carried south to the county line as rapidly as possible. It being the intention of A. H. White, su pervisor of the work, to have It fin ished early in June. The main part of the Pacific High way In this county extends from the city limits, near the Rlvervlew ceme tery, south through Rlverdale, Briar wood and to a point near Oswego. It is one of the most heavily-traveled thoroughfares In the state, as well as one of the most scenic. It Is the main artery for travel to Oregon City and all towns along the West Side of the Willamette Klver, as well aa the main road for travel from many roads lead' lng into Oregon City. For some time past the road from Rlverdale to the county line has been In poor repair In spots and the county officials decided to eliminate all tm trouble by giving it a complete new surface of crushed rock. During the past week three-quarters of a mile of this work was completed and every thing Is ready now to go ahead at a more rapid rate until the work is rm ished. From .a .scenic standpoint the high wsr Is considered second to none in the state. It extends along the wes bank of . the Willamette, coursing thickly-wooded section and following an attractive course around mountain sides through a district which is at tractlvely- Improved with modern real dences and Summer homes. A beautl fully stretch of straight macadam road Is found' from the city limits to River dale. Up to the point where the city's part of . the highway Joins that under county Jurisdiction the road neeas re pairs, but In the county pert It Is as level and straight and smooth as moa ern machinery and carefully-selected materials can make. Automoblllsts take advantage of this piece of perfect road by speeding. It Is the hope of tne county to make the rest of the road as perfect as this particular stretcn. Rock Is being prepared at the Linn ton quarry and shipped by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company to the end of the freight line in Fulton, From there It Is being hauled by team tn the scene of construction. Among those who have visited the scene of Improvements Is Arnold conen of the United Auto Company.. who is good roads enthusiast. "I am much nleased to see the work being done by the county." said Mr. Cohen. "I consider the Paclflo Highway In Multnomah Countv a most beautiful scenic drive way. No mor worthy Improvement could be made. It Is not alone an Ira portant Improvement for automoblllsts. but Just as much so for other vehicles." Not only in Multnomah County is the Pacific Highway receiving favorable consideration from the road builders, All through the state It is being Im proved. Th Pacific Highway route In California will be Improved In a short time from th Oregoh border to the Mexican line. Washington and British Columbia have done considerable work on this, the first road to be marked along th Pacific Coast. JOHXSOX'S TRIP STJCCESSFCL Nineteen Bulcks Sold as Result of Journey to Eastern. Oregon. Mel G. Johnson, manager of tha Howard Automobile Company, returned this week from a trip through fcast ern Oregon. The weather conditions have been anything but propitious for the automobile industry, as snow tell in La Grande during Mr. Johnson's visit there. 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