The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 09, 1920, SECTION SIX, Image 81

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    SECTION SIX
Pages 1 to 14 . : ,
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Automobiles, Road Trips and
Northwest Highway News
VOL,. XXXIX.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING-, MAY 9, 1920
NO. 19
JUST REMEMBER THAT IT'S
BLOSSOM TIME IN PORTLAND
Hood River Has Its Blossom Festival, and Salem, and Other Oregon Towns, but This Oldsmobile Eight Found Plenty of Blossoms Without Stirring Out of the City Limits
;. . - ... , , - . ;
MANY motorists rvill. drive to
day to Hood River to enjoy
fhe spectacle of thousands' of apple
trees in full bloom. However, it
isnt necessary to forego' blossoms
if you can't make the trip. Right
here in Portland, big city as - it
now is. there are many trees, in
'blossom if you knoiv where to
look- One of the best places is in
Ihe outer Hawthorne district, near
the first slopes of Mount Tabor,
where fruit trees ' aire ' blooming
profusely in the yards of many
beautiful homes there. Arnold,
Qohen of the Oldsmobile Company
of Oregon took an Oldsmobile
Eight and a. photographer into, this
district the other day. and these
pictures are the resull.The upper
photo shows cherry blossoms at the
Philip Buehncr hgme, f495.Haw-
'lhorne avem This is one of the
handsomes. residences in that dis
trict of Kandsome residences. The
lower photograph to tlie left shows
the Oldsmobile .in ihe driveway to
Dr. J. C. Elliott King's residence,
227 East Sixtieth street. The pic
ture to the right of it is a view up
one of the streets of this section.