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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1918)
THE SUNDAY OltEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, "JULY 21, 1918. SPEEDY RUN FiOE Dr. Paul C. Yates Believed to Have Set New Mark. MARMON GOES LIKE WIND Portland Dentist DrlTe9 His Spe cial Marmon From San Francisco to Portland In Only 45 Hours' Actual Running Time. Dr. Paul C. Yates, Portland dentist, drove from San Francisco to Portland In his Marmon car last week, nearly 1000 miles, as the roads go, in S hours actual running time. This is believed to be a record for the run between the two-cities in any stock touring car. It may be a record for the run by any car. stock or otherwise. Accompanying Dr. Yates on his speedy trip was Dr. J. J. Flttlnger, of Los Angeles. They drove hour by hour, turn about, for the whole distance, one taking the wheel for one hour, the other spelling him the next hour. Unlike most fast runs, this one start led without any particular idea of hang- in six days and two hours. The Jour ney would have been accomplished in six days flat but -for a delay of two hours on the return trip, waiting, for a train of 160 Army trucks to cross the Delaware River bridge at Trenton,' a few trucks at a time. Several tests made recently by rail road express between these two points. proved that express shipments were re quiring six days In transit. So the Goodyear trucks are making the round trio in the same time that the express companies consume In delivering a I shipment one way. This, however, ia ut one example of the usefulness of these trucks In trans porting soles to the East. Practically all the Eastern shoe manufacturers are I usin Neolln, .but the terrible conges tion of tne railroads at times abso lutely prevented shipments -that were needed immediately. In every In stance the big truckB have come to the rescue and delivered enough material to keep shoe production up to standard. The timeliness of this service, how ever, has not 'been confined to the shoe Industry, for many other firms have secured auick delivery of badly needed products, , and many tire dealers have I secured shipments - oi taaiy neeaea tires, over this truck transportation I line. PACKARD SLOGAN IS ADOPTEpI Army to Paint Battle pry on Thou sands of Anto Trucks. . "Save a Freight Car for Uncle Sam." the slogan originated by the Packard Motor Car Company as the battle cry of Its $5000 truck-efficiency test, soon will annear on thousands of trucks now In Armr" service. Fifty sets of stencils hm been . ordered bv the Army for I immediate shipment to Camp' Holablrd, I. HEBK IS DR. PAUL YATES, PORTLAND DENTIST, AND MAR MON SPECIAL IN WHICH HE MADE RECORD DRIVE FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO PORTLAND. 1 9vie - 11111 1 1 1 . I I --..-lir m m m m: 5ng up a new mark. Dr. Yates left Oakland with Dr. Plttinger at 8:30 o'clock the evening of July 3. They reached Stockton at 10:30 the same night and remained there all night. By 8 o'clock, next morning they were on their way. tiad reached Sacramento at 10, spent four- hours there. Incident ally taking part in an automobile par ade, and l&ffc'at 2 o'clock toy-each Red Bluff at 8 'the -same night. f Gotnjf Some" Was the Case. There Dr. Yates happened to remark o a garageman that they' had come from Oakland in 10 hours, whereat the garageman opened his eyes and opined that they had been "going some." They figured up and found that they 9-eally had been "going "some." And then and- there .they decided to keep right on. going and see just what the Harmon could do. . They were aided- to this decision by the behavior of the car. It actually seemed to want to be turned loose Just to show- what it could do. Hour after hour as they drove, the speedometer Bhowed them: to be going. 45 miles an hour, 35 miles, 40 . miles, back to '45 again, for seven to eight hours at a clip, without resting the car for a mo- '" Jnent. This kind of traveling is hard on any car, but the Marmon kept right on all the time without the least sign of trouble. The water In the radiator did not even become heated to the boil ing point at any time. . This was partly due to the fact that they did much of their driving at night to avoid the terrific mid-day heat of parts of Central and Northern Califor nia. They performed the unusual feat of driving over the Siskiyous at night, . though they were warned not to try it. At some turns they had to back the car to make the curves, but their lights were in good order and they didn't mind It. Fast Time In Oregon. , From Red Bluff, where they stopped .tor the night, they pressed on at 8 o'clock next morning, July 5, and made . Shasta Springs at 6 that night. They remained there all night and until 6 o'clock next day because of the heat. But starting at 6 o'clock the evening of July 6, they were In Medford by midnight, which Is pretty fast driving through the mountains. The final leg of their journey, from Medford to Portland, they made In one day, traveling from 6 o'clbck the morn ing of July 7, when they left Medford, to 1 o'clock the next morning, 19 hours later; when they rolled Into Portland. As anyone who has driven between Medford and Portland knows, this is mighty fast time. At that, they did not deduct from their runningtime for this day an hour for three stops. When they reached Portland the Marmon was In perfect trim to turn around and make the trip back, If they liad desired to do it. There wasn't an adjustment to be made to it. More than -that, their gasoline con sumption averaged 14 miles to the gal lon for the trip north, and of two gal lons of oil put in the crank case at San Francisco, three-f ourtha remained when they reached Portland. The only mishap of the whole trip was one punc tured tire. Car Specially Made. Dr. Yates Is enthusiastic over the performance of his Marmon car, which he bought from the Northwest Auto Company in Portland Beveral months ago. Motor and chassis of this Marmon are the same as on any stock car, but It has special wheels, which put the body of the car four Inches higher than on any other Marmon In Portland, has a special top, and is dust yellow In color, a specially painted job. Dr. Yates had his Marmon shipped to Los Angeles from Portland three months agd. He left Portland at that time on a trip East, during which he visited every large city except Boston He then traveled to Los Angeles, where ills Marmon was waiting for him. KEOLET SHIPMENT IS HURRIED near Baltimore, Ml There hundreds of trucks of many makes are assem bled for shipment to France. The slo gan will be stenciled on the radiator fronts of the trucks. That this slogan has appealed to the Packard owners and drivers in the Na tional truck efficiency ' test is being proved by postal card contact with those owners and drivers. They are displaying increasing enthusiasm as they find they -are deriving substantial I benefits from the test. "Save a-Freight Car for. Uncle Sam" Is being spread everywhere. It was I prominently displayed on a shipping-1 room poster issued at the beginning of I the test. It appeared again on the red, white and blue signs seen so frequent ly on Packard trucks everywhere. SMART COLORS VOGUE BRIGHT TINTS WANTED BY .NEW CAR PURCHASERS, Buyers of National Twelves and Sixes Especially, Have Wide Variety of Hues to Select From. Motor Truck Carries Load 1500 Miles and Baek In Six Days. The Importance of motor truck trans portation as a means of keeping up deliveries where quick railroad trans portation was impossible, is emphasized in tne latest accomplishment of one of the 'big Packard trucks of the Good year Tire & Rubber Company's Akron Boston line, in delivering to a large shoe manufacturing company at Bos ton a shipment of four tons of Neolin eoies in nz nours. estaDiisning a new motor truck record between the two cities, which are more than 1500 mile apart The .truck delivered lta load at Bos ton, picked up a load of cotton fabri a t - ' ijSBgiSfia 5-g si 5 fi 1 Is a fl.H.a.EjLa-1 The lira mimt bub pjia P4 Biggest Value in an Automobile in America today is in a I CHEVROLET in man mm tons "490" at ' ' ra tm mm mat ma mi iHi mm ES bus PBS PORTLAND (War Tax Paid) 65 Sni bin cira ana pin Announcing Our Agency for HENRY FORD'S NEW- TRACTOR ill ana sea is An economical car to operate a practical and durable car whicn requires a mini mum amount of attention is this satisfac tory automobile. The Chevrolet gives satisfaction and com- frt or less money than any similarly fcp equipped car. REGNER & FIELDS 12 Grand Avenue North Near East Burnside -St. We Can Make Immediate Deliveries KM BM feltfl cr. aa tea ana kan fcu Bna am : mm ' sua ' - - ; - bin "-jrw . tea Automobile production this Spring has borne out the forecast of the 1918 automobile shows that America's qual Ity care would be finished In a greater variety of colors than In seasons past. There Is a greater vogue now for bright colors than ever . before, the Duyers of distinctive cars- selecting striking combinations that command attention and emphasize the body lines ana motor power of their thorough- ureas or steel. That not a few buyers desire & fin ishing touch of Individuality to thejr is eviaencea Dy tne unusually large number of automobiles that have been given special treatment In the paint shop of the National Motor Car & Vehicle Corporation, of Indianopolls. in tne past two months. A surprisingly large number of see- cial color Jobs have been turned out this season by the National company. said A. B. Manley, local distributor of national sixes and Twelves, "despite the fact that the two standard colors highway blue and highway gray- are distinctive and Individual. The greatest demand for color and special painting comes from the pur chasers of the new 12-cylinder, two- passenger roadster, a car of such un usual design and ability that the owner wishes to Increase its attractiveness and make It entirely different from any other automobile on the boulevard. -The most popular colors of 191$ smack of the fighting 'over there.' j.ney nave - such militsry names battle redi khaki brown, rookie tan. periscope gray, Pershing gray, torpedo boat gray, hospital red, infantry blue. artillery red and mist O'Marne blue. Then there are such odd hues as millorl green, permanent purple, lav ender, chrome yellow and cherry red. While not so brilliant. Ivory white and straw are very striking, especially when the wire wheels are finished in batle red or millorl green. Another very rich combination Is maroon with old gold striping, while race blue. color made famous by National cars In their triumphant days of road and speedway competition. Is again in high, Lu vor. "Navy gray Is a new color that Is both attractive and practical, being one of those soft shades that pleases the eye,- wear well and do not show the dust and dirt of travel. The Na tional company Is finishing all the touring cars it is building for the Aviation and Signal Corps of the Navy in this color, using navy blue for body stripe and the official Insignia on the panels between the doors. "While' wire wheels were never as popular as at present, many owners now regard wheels of natural wood as ultra-smart and specify such equip ment on special Jobs." YEMJOWSTOXE PARE TOTJRIXG Lifting of Ban on Autos by Govern ment Is Bl; Help. Permission to operate automobiles In the Tellowstone National Park was somewhat belated, but since the Gov ernment's ban on automobiles has been lifted, the advantages of seeing the beauties and wonders of this famous I National park by automobile have been so ably demonstrated that the Tellow stone Park Transportation Company Is operating a fleet of large passenger Mn tik Ink A lnrA nf tllit mAnv nrntn,!,), I st tne company's mill in Connecticut, attracted to the park. The rcculir tnd finished the round trip to Akron tour, starting and ending. at Gardiner. Mont., the northern entrance, lasts five days, the season running from June 16 to September 20. These big passenger cars are all running on. Goodyear cord tires. - . PHILIPPINE AUTO SHOW HELD Total of 2 7 0,993 Persons Attend In Ten-Day Period.' At the 1918 Philippines Motor Carni val, held annually at Manila, which is the . New York show of the Philippine Islands, the attendance for its 10-day period -was larger than that of any pre vision exhibition. A total of 270,993 persons paid admission, during the show. : There was no retrenchment from other years, as might have been expected, - in - the number of cars ex hibited. All the well-known makes of American cars were shown. American tire companies were also represented, the exhibit of the Good year Tire & Rubber Company, through its agents, Erlanger and Galinger, be ing the most pretentious, with, a com plete line of that company's products. Among the tires shown in this exhibit were five Goodyear cords, each tagged with name of owner, date of purchase and statement of mileage, that collec tively had run 100,000 miles on Philip pine roads and streets an average of 20.000 miles to eaaH tire. Each tire was in actual service at the time of removal for exhibition purposes. Imbricate , Valve Stems. 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