The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 19, 1912, SECTION FOUR, Page 8, Image 54

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DESERT RIDE IS
FULL OF THRILLS
Automobile Party Caught in
Heavy Snow Storm and
Has Narrow Escape.
HORSES ARE SHOVED ASIDE
3IoCor Car I tirade NTd Field
With Good RmiIU Noted
Pilot lYiton SouLhern
Cro.-t"ontrr Konte.
Traveling automoolia li.tirr r;ra
ntatlva whoa work calia ilirrn to
J. Sff, City Attorney. Medford: dli
cosifon led by Hon. William S. VTRen.
"Juatlca In tha Dlvtalon of Coat and
of product of Induatrr Between Em
ployer and Employe" Paper by ft- A.
Harris; dlacuaslon led by James B.
Kerr.
Second aeaaion Friday. May 14. 1 P.
M . "Economic and Social Factors In
Oreiron's Good Roads Problem" Paper
by Georg-e G. Putnam: dlacuaslon led
by C. E. Fpence. master State Orance.
and Hon. J. H. Albert.
Extemlon of the Area of Cultiva
tion tn Oreon Throna-n Co-OperaUon
and Social Or-anlatlon" Paper by W.
E. Coman. (eneral freight agent Hill
lines; discussion led by John M. Scott,
general passenger axent Southern Pa
cifio lines.
Third session Friday. May 14. f P.
M. "Tha Problem of Transforming Ore
gon From a Merely Geographical to
an Oranie and Spiritual Entity" Dis
cussion by Hon. F. E. Beach and Dr. J.
K. Wilson.
Fourth session Saturday. May IS. t
A M. -Worthy Standards of Living on
Normal-Sized Farm Cnlta In Oregon."
(Relying strongly on the extension of
the use of electricity In agriculture)
Paper by W. T. Buchanan, publicity
director Portland Railway. Light
power Company: dtacuarlon led by
Samuel X. Evans, editor Klamath Falls
Northwestern. and Professor P. J.
0"Oara.
"improvement of the Economic Or
ganization In Oregon for Securing to
the producer His Full Share of Values
Created" Paper by W. K. Newell. Gas-
PROMINENT PARTY
FESTIVAL VISITORS
Delegates to Important Seat
tie Congress to Continue to
Portland by Special Train.
JAMES J.HILL MAY BE HERE
Louis Hill Is Head of the Excursion
Development League Is Planned
to Aid In Colonization of Pa
clflc Northwestern States.
One hundred and fifty leading busi
neas men of tho Northwest will com
SPECIAL SHOW CAES ATTRACT ATTENTION OF PORTLAND AUTOMOBILE FANCIERS.
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TWO rTHKIDERS WHICH WERE EX UIBITKD AT THE KW YORK AXD I.DIA!APOLIS ACTOMO-
BILE H()H..
rtit-of-the-way places often have
unliue anl Irving experiences. Ray
M .Vimva. not'd premier pilot and
n.J driver an. I the man who led tha
tirtvin of motor!! across the Con
t nrnt last Summer, recited an experi
ence he had at Wlnnemucca. Nevada.
re-ntiy.
- spent several days there aa tha
guest of the llavlln-llacklna Stage at
IJvrrv Company, which uses motor
cars in Its ri.sert service, and was one
of a party that started out for a short
ride." said McNamara. who waa In
Portland a few days aro. "It waa tho
Intention to drive only a few mllea.
but the road was so fine that wo kept
going, notwithstanding that wo car
ried no extra Inner tubo or material
with which to repair punctures.
"Thirty-five miles from homo In tho
heart of the Nevada Desert a tiro was
pun. lured by a sharp bona of a dead
animal anJ we were In a serious pre
dicament. That was not tho worst of
cur troubles, however, as tha weather
runrri very quickly In that part of
Nevada and a snow storm waa soon
raging. There was nothing- to do but
brat a hasty retreat for Wlnnemucca.
Smot HUeo Trail.
"As the trail was soon obliterated,
our position was extremely hazardous.
Our danger was realised at Wlnne
mucca and other motorlata ventured
out aa far as they dared la tho hope
of extending us aid. Wlnnemucca was
finally reacned at nightfall, the entire
distance having been covered on a
flat tire. Had we been caught out
after dark the danger would hava been
much greater.
-Wlnnemucca la a little town of J000
sou'. In tho Nevada Desert, about
miles east of San Francisco. It Is a
distributing point for mines and Is lo
rated on the Southern Paclflo and
Western Pacific Railroads. Tho Pre
mier motorcars In the stags service
there are sent on trips of S0 miles or
more. Ilorsre for stage work have
been practically discarded, aa it Is
possible to do In three or four hours
with aa automobile whst It formerly
took days to do with horses. For the
desert service only the best cars are
nsed and the mechanicians and drivers
are careful men of wide experience.
They frequently are hundreds of miles
front assistance, at which times break
downs are extremely serious. Wlnne
mucca Is 4J0 feet above tho sea. and
It is often necessary for tha stage
motor cars to go as high as ll.oos
feet."
Boataeew Rests Favor.
Continuing on his way East. McNa
mara pasavd through much of the
country traveled by tno ocean-to-ocean
tourists of iast Hummer. When tho
transcontinental motorists crossed tho
summit of the Sierra Nevada Moun
tains ttiev encountered anow three feet
drtn In spots, but recently It was all
t:.e way from 31 deep up to the tops
of trie trees.
"It would not bo advlsab'.s for mo
torists ! take the Northern route for
winter touring." sld McNamara. The
renditions on tne snta Fe trail In tho
Sutn nikfi It the feasible Winter
route."
yie Indlanapoli msn Is the pilot
who drote A. I. Westgard. official map
maker of tho Touring Club of America,
over the cross-country route in lsie.
I'jrlng his present trip along the
Pacific Coast. McNamara has found
business conditions to be In a healthy
shape. lie says there are few auto
mobile dealers who are not experienc
ing prosperltv.
ton: discussion led by K. S. Miller, Med
furd. Fifth session (Joint meeting of Com
monwealth Conference and Oregon Con
servation Commlaslonl sturdsy. May
;J. 3 P. M. "Mora Active Co-Operation
Retween Oregon and the Nation for
Promoting Right and Prompt Develop
ment of Oregon Resources." Psper by
John H. Lewis. Stats Engineer; discus
sion led by Henry 8. Graves, forester.
United States Forest Service: J. N. Teal,
chairman Oregon Conservation Com
mission, and Hon. Waiter M. Pierce.
-Corporation law and Corporation
Supervision for Oregon to Insure Safety
to Investora and Ernclency ror Devel
opment" Paper by C l. Babcock. cor
poration department.
Sixth session Saturday. May 15.
p M. "Oregon's Role In tho Solution of
America's New Problems," Address by
Hon. C. E. 8. Wood.
STREAMS ABE STOCKED
THIRTY TUOCSAXD TROUT SEXT
TO THXRSTOX COfXTV.
STATE'S WELFARE SUBJECT
Problems of Vital Importance on
University Programme.
rXlVERSITT OF OREOOX. Eugene,
is (Special.) Invitations have
been Issued for attendance at the
Fourth Annual Commonwealth Confer
ence to be held hers May H and 2i
Problems of vital Importance to tho
people of Oregon will bo discussed by
representative speeksrs- The pro
gramme la In detail as follows:
Klrst session Friday. May T4. A.
j . -Taxation and Social Justice." pa
per bv Charlea V. Ualloww. chairman
atato Tax Commission: rper by Porter
Fish furnished by Manually Hatch
ery Ladder Is Wanted In
neochutc TtUer.
OLTMPIA. Wash.. May 1. (Special.)
Thirty thousand trout have Just been
planted lo Thurston County streams by
tho local association for tha protection
of game fish. Of this number SS.000
are of tho steel-head variety, and tha
remaining- (000 are a new cross, noted
for Its palatable qualities as well as Ita
gsmeness.
The fish were furnished by tho NIs
qually hstchery. situated 10 miles
above Sherlock, at tho mouth of Muck
Creek, and were planted by Father
Mally and his associates In various
streams In the county. Tho little fish
were transported In six lsrgo cans, and
their healthy and sturdy qualities are
shown from the fact thst not more than
IS of them died in transit. In conse
quence, the assoelstlon wlM pass a reso
lution congratulating Superintendent
Emll Glass, of tho hatchery. Automo
biles for tho use of the officers of tho
association In planttng tho young gteel
hesds were furnished by Mitchell Har
ris and J. J. Brenner.
Every year the planting of young fish
will be repeated by tho association.
Two years ago a quantity of rainbow
trout were placed In the Deschutes Riv
er, and this year a number of them
measuring as much aa 12 Inches have
been captured by nshermen.
Tho 113 Legislature will bo asked to
Install a fish ladder at Tumwater falls.
In tho Deschutes r.lver. by the Legis
lative committee of the Thurston Coun
tv Game Association. It la believed, by
those who have knowledge of tho sub
ject, that the Installation of such a lad
der would make the Deschutes one of
tho finest ashing streams In tho
country.
Catholic Foresters Meetln July 4.
Tho annual picnic of the State Court
of tho Catholio Order of Foresters will
bo held at Tlgard. July 4. Tho pro
ceeda will be turned over to Rer. Fa
ther Soland. O F. it., to be placed In
tha fund for the parish school ho Is
planning to build. Evsry subordinate
court la tho state has arranged to
work for tho success of the outing and
It Is expected there, will be a big at
tendance. A cordial Invitation to at
tend has been extended to tho general
public
Big Ftork of fehecp Sold.
ECHO. Or May 1. (Special. I Eight
carloads of sheep were billed from tho
0.-W. R. A N. Co. ards here yesterday
tn Chicago. They will go the entire
dlstsnco over the Harrlmaa system with
grazing prlvllecea In transit at Boise.
Idaho. The aheep were purchased by
Ssm BallyotlBS. of Chicago, of Thomas
Bovlen. of this place, and will be graxed
on Summer range until Fall, when they
will be marketed In Chicago.
prise a special tralmoad of guests who
will be tho recipient or maraea atten
tion during Rosa Festival week. This
party is making up an excursion over
the Great Northern Railway to tho
Seattle congress of the Development
League In session from June S to (.
Tho Itinerary calls for the departure
of the specisl from St. Paul Juno 1 and
stops are to be made at Fargo, Grand
Forks. Lakots, Rugby, Devils Lake.
Mlnot. Wllllston. Glasgow, Havre, Great
Falls. KsJIspell and Spokane. Dele
gatea to the congress will Join tho spe
cial at tho various places along tha lino
where "hurrah" stops are made.
The special will be one of tho hand
somest trains that has ever left tho
Twin City and will be equal In Its
equipment to tho famous Western Gov
ernors' Special and the Hotel Train.
Tho special will be run under the aus
pices of the 8t Paul Association of
Commerce, Minneapolis Civic and Com
merce Association and tho Dulutn Com
mercial Club. Tho return trip to St.
Paul from Portland will be made over
tho North Bank and tho Northern Pa
clflo Railways. The trip to Spokane
from this city Is to bo In daylight to
give ample opportunity to view tho
scenlo beautlea of tha Columbia River.
Tho itinerary calls for several slds
trips on tho Journey from Bt. Paul to
Seattle. In Montana the train will
travel for more than (0 miles along the
southern boundary ' Glacier Park.
Uncle Sam's new National playground
In tho Northweat. The business men
of tho Northwestern states will spend
at least three days In Portland, when
local business men will look after their
entertainment. It Is also expected that
several Governors of tho Northwest will
be In Portland at tho same time and
the programme for Rose Festival week
will Include tho proper entertainment
of these prominent visitors.
Louis W. Hill, of the Great Northern
Railway, will be of tho party, as will
other prominent men who are to make
addresses at the Seattle congress. It
Is not Improbable that Walter Fisher,
secretary of the Interior, and Jsjnea J.
Hill, of tho Great Northern, will be on
the Northwestern Development League
Special.
"How and Where to Get a New Homo
In tho American Northwest" Is tho title
of a new SO-pago booklet Issued by tho
Northwestern Development Learue for
widespread distribution over tho Uni
ted States. Several advance coplaa have
been received by tho Portland Commer
cial Club. .......
On tho cover page Is printsd that In
the American Northwest are more than
s2.000.000 acres of free Government
land, 72.500.000 seres of state and priv.
llego land for less than 120 an aero
with the average value of all lands at
tit per acre. The booklet Is descrip
tive of the lands In Oregon. Washing
ton. Idaho, Montana. North Dakota.
South Dakota and Minnesota.
The officers and directors of tho
league are given, together with tha
names of tho advisory committee con
sisting of the Governors of the seven
states, and Walter Clark. Governor of
Alaska: Loula W. Hill and Howard El-
. . , i hi. luMblal la a anaMaJ sr.
iiui i. n " -
tide by James J. Hill on -What Is tho
Northwestern, Development iui
. --- ...r,m4 hv Immigration of
ficials of tho railroads and statas giro
the Increase in population. larma.
i .. m-r-mmw imnrovMl and tho aver-
ago Increase per aero In tho Northwest
tho last is years. win i -
. . . i .cs srs In nonulatlon.
in II . . inbinOT. ... . .
.. .... I. nlMl at SSfii
and the farm value at t:.S.a In
creased acreage unprovea s"c"
4.4S acres and tha average lucre so
per aero at tii.
In this booklet win a .ampoii. eec-
. - . .f id. AmnlMtlaB aava that
tn getting out literature tha league
seeks only to give general iniiu
tlon about public lands surveyed and
unsurveyed. state school lands for sale,
rango of prices of all lands, possible
production of various commercial
.... .-.f . Kl. .nrf frnlta-
He also gives the names and addresses
of officers of commercial organisations
In the leading cities snd towns of ev
ery county In Oregon where Informa
tion about lanas or inausinai ua in
vestment opportunities will be fur
nished free. United States land offices
and the countlea they represent la the
stats are also given.
Tires That Pay Us
Only 8h Profit
Goodyear ' No-Rim-Cut tires are made 10 per(
cent over the rated size, to save the blow-outs due
to ovexloading:.,,
They sure made so they can't rim-cut made so
they stay on without hooking into the rim flange.
They are made of costly materials, by the costli
est process, to give you the utmost mileage.
As a result, our profit last year. on this patent
tire was only 8& per cent.
Your Saving, .48 Per Cent
The 10 per cent oversize meant
10 per cent mora air 10 per cent
atfded carrying: capacity. And
that, with the average car, adds
25 per cent to tbe tire mileage,
v Tires that can't rim-cut mean
an average saving: of 23 per cent.
For statistics show that 23 per cent
of all ruined clincher tires the
old-type tires are rim-cut.
So these two features together,
under average conditions, cut tire
bills right in two.;
200.000 Users
Over one million Goodyear tires
have been tested oat on some
200,000 cars. These 200,000 sepa
rate users have proved . that our
claims are true.
As a result, these tires outsell
any other tire In existence. In two
years the demand ' has increased
500 per cent. It has trebled in tha
past twelve months. '
Our factories are running night
and day, with three shifts of men,
to meet the call for these patent
tires.
Why Not You?
Don't tires that can't rim-cut
oversise tires seem better than,
others to you?
If so, insist on Goodyear No-Rim-Cnt
tires. Make your com
parisons. After a test yon. will
never again go back to the old-,
type tires.
Our 1912 Tire Book based on
13 years of tire making is filled
with facts yon should know. Ask
na to mail it to yea. -
Gn(D0I3WfM
AKRON, OHIO
No-Rim-Cut Tires
10 Oversize
HIE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO, Akron, Ohio
Thb CMnvsiar sis- bo wuiatflei wtettawrwr wttk any twr
ntsbw toocsra whit sum Um GwlrMr mom.
PORTLAND BRANCH
62 Seventh Street
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Phone Pacific Main 2190 and Home A 4046
Of the three languages do you speak English
Baseball or Motor? Half the motoring world
talks "Ford" and one-third of it rides in Ford
cars. Every Ford ovrner is a Ford fan that's
one reason only we'll sell seventy-five thousand
Ford cars this year.
Yes there is no other ear like the Ford Model T. It's lightest,
righte6t most economical.
rwrd Model T Tesrlss Car, 4 cylinders. E passengers, dTOff
.fully equipped, t. o. b. Portland 9i Otl
Ford Model T Torpedo, 4 cylinders, 2 passeng-ers, fully Cf7QC
equipped, f. o. b. Portland PJUJ
Ford Model T Commercial Roadster, 4 cylinders. S pas
sengers, removable rumble seat, fully equipped, f. o.
b. Portland OOOO
Ford Model T Tows' Car (Landaulet), 4 cylinders, ( eg If) "7 C
passengers, fully equipped, f. o. b. Portland OIU I sJ
Ford Model T Delivery Car, capacity 760 pounds mer- Q f2
chandlse, fully equipped, f. o. b. Portland sPOXaJ
Ford branches aad dealers la an cities, towns aad vtllasres are at
year elbow vrllk Ford Serrtee for Ford Owners
Ford Motor Car Agency
Phsaea East SIS, B 311T East Eta-nth St. aad Hawtherae Ave.
K. IS. SLERET, Mgr.
Piston Type Gas Saver
An Auxiliary Air Device
The biggest little thing ever attsehed to an Automobile.
PRICE $6.50
Gasoline Economizer and Mixer. Saves tip to fortj per
cent in gasoline. Gives a possible gain of from fifteen to
twenty per cent in speed.
The HalliwellCompany
W. J. Worthen, Manager
14 North, Seventh Street, Portland, Oregon
Forget -Price
It is no longer even fashionable to pay more
for an automobile than it's worth. Take
four cars costing one thousand dollars more,
that suggest themselves to you.
Place them side by side with the Michigan
forgive it nothing concede it no point it
doesn't prove forget price and just com
pare point for point.
Wherever the Michigan 40's have not a bet
ter construction, they're the self -same fea
tures found in the higher-priced cars, in
cluding a dependable self-starter, electric
lighting system,silent motor, large, roomy,
comfortable bodies of elegant and graceful
design.
A Request for a Demonstration
Does Not Obligate You in Any Way
Model K, 40 H. P. Touring Car
Model G Roadster, 33 H. P .$1500
Model K Touring Car, 40 H. P. ... .$1750
Model M Roadster, 40 H. P $1725
MICHIGAN AUTO &
BUGGY COMPANY
NORTHWEST BRANCH W. A. WILDRICK, MGR.
Phonea: Eaat 1421, B 1345369-71 Hawthorne Ave.
Product of 18 Years Automobile Building
Its mechanism is so scientifically perfect as to insure
the most satisfactory service under any and all circumstances.
MODEL 21 5-PASSENGER 40-HOE.SEPOWER HAYNES
Fully
Equipped
$2250
f. o. b.
Portland
AEBANGE FOR AN EARLY DEMONSTRATION
New Location After May 27, Eighth and Hawthorne Avenue
Haynes Auto Sales Co.
Temporary Office, Crystal Ice & Storage Co., Seventh and E. Salmon
Phones East 244, B 1244 J. G. Peck, Manager
QUALITY EFFICIENCY ECONOMY
Find Highest Development in
HARRIS OILS
Unlike other oils, they axe DESIGNED TOR, MADE FOR and
ADAPTED TO automohile lubrication
Three Grades Light, Medium and Heavy
Chanslor & Lyon Motor Supply Co.
627 WASHINGTON STREET
A 7633, Marshall 1018
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