The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 18, 1922, SECTION SIX, Page 8, Image 88

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, JUNE 18, 1922
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TAKE A QUICK LOOK AT THESE CARS AND SEE IF YOU RECOGNIZE THEM.
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State Officials Predict the
Greatest Summer Ever,
WEEKLY BULLETIN OUT
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BE HEM Tl
Road Conditions Throughout the
State Described in Report of
Highway Commission.
SAIiEM, Or June 17. (Special.)
Altfrou&h. the itamrisrti fnorni the east
ie at present eeldotm seen In Oregon,
!Ka la tftp-aoted t mafc fais appear
ajnoo fluetn dtuninig' ftfri& latter paift of
Juno and, during July and August,
0regtotn. camp giro muds, it is Iwnlieved.
wilfl. ba flooded wJtlii visitor whips
Ibomiieo He east of thie Rocky mouitl
taitua. Offdaiais ihem& prexliiat tlhait
tnaTiei over toe Oreg-om ifoigth;wiays 49
t. b exoefp'tkmal'Ly heavy ifcMa suim-
Roads in Oregon are at pire&emt in
v-ery gxxodi ocndirtii'OTU aocorditrng- to
tflue weekliy retpotnt of the stsutie Jitgihi
way dptairtimseaiit, wMsah. waa (mad
public yesterday. The oomi'pitetJei m
potrt ia u tfodilio-wa:
Pacific Highway.
Portland-Oregon City Willamette river
ride at Oregon City closed tor construc
tion. Traffic from Portland for Oregon
City and points eouth should take east
eide route via Milwaukle or Eighty-second
street, both of which are paved
throughout. Traffic for Oswege -and
West Linn should -take west side route,
-which Is paved to Bolton and graveled
from there to West Linn.
Oregon City-Canby-Salem Paved.
Salein-Jefferson-AJbany Paved.
Albany-Corvall is-Junction City-Eugene
Gravel Albany to CorvaUia Pavement
to Bugenew
Eugene-Drain. Faved most or tne
way. Short detour around new concrete
pavement south of Goshen. Turn left on
Cloverdale road for about 1500 feet, then
south along a lane about 1000 feet, re
turning to highway about three-quarters
of a mile eouth of Goshen. Two short de
tours are necessary at Camas Swale; bal
ance of highway to Drain is paved with
the exception of a short section at Cot
tage Grove.
Drain-Roseburg Highway open and
paved or macadamized to Wilbur. Detour
f?m highway just south of Wilbur via
Garden Valley to Edenbower. Detour
graveled throughout, but first five miles
are narrow and require careful driving.
Return to highway at Edenbower half
mile north of Roseburg. Concrete paving
operations now going on between Wilbur
and Roseburg. Section between detour
limits will not be open after working
bours.
Roseburg-Myrtle Creek Paved.
Myrtle Creek-Canyonville Construc
tion under way. Traffio de toured via
Riddle during working hours 7:30 A, M.
to 5:30 P. M., except Sunday. Detour
rough on south end.
Canyonville-Galeeville Good macadam.
Traffic cautioned to look out for con
struction crews.
Galesville-Grave Creek Paved.
Grave Creek-Sexton's (Smith Hill)
Construction under way from Grave Creek
to south foot of mountain. Traffic de
toured over old road night and day. Good
dirt road. Steep grade averaging 10 per
cent.
Sexto na-Grants Pass Paved.
Grants Pass-Medf ord Ashland -California
state line Paved.
West Side Highway.
Portland-West Dayton Paved. Traffic
for McMinnville and points beyond will
find an all-paved route via Dayton and
Three-Mlle lane. Highway closed for
construction from Lafayette to St. Joe.
West Dayton-Lafayette Graveled and
In good condition.
St. Joseph-McMinnvMe Paved.
McMranville-Whiteaon Closed for pav
ing. Traffio for Whiteson and points
south take Booth-Bend road leaving Mc
MinnviUe via Grant street, rejoining high-
way at Whiteson or Amity. !
Whiteson-Amity New highway closed.
Take old road, graveled and in fair con- i
dltion.
Amity-Holmes Gap Paved except
mile near Holmes Gap, which is graveled.
Holmes Gap-Rlckreall Graveled and
mostly fair condition.
Rickreall - Monmouth - Independence
Paved.
Independence-Corvallis Take road via
fiuver; graveled to Benton county line;
paved county line to Corvallis. .
Corvallis-Junotion City-Eugene Paved.
Columbia Elver Highway.
Portland-Astoria Paved except one
mile through Rainier.
Portland-Cascade Irocks-Hood River
Mosler Paved.
Mosler-The Dalles Paved, except two
miles of macadam. Contractors are pav
ing between Hosier and Rowena so that
travel will be compelled to adhere to the
following schedule in passing over the
new pavement: Road ie closed 7:15-A. M.
to 12:30 P. M.; open 12:30' P. M. to 1
P. M. ; closed 1 P. M. to 4 P. M.; open
after 4 P. M. A abort detour has been
provided around paving operations. It is
open at all hours for light traffic only.
Detour Is steep and narrow in places;
careful driving is necessary. Detour over
Seven-Mile Hill Is also open at all hours
and is in fair condition. East-bound
traffio over Seven-Mile Hill will detour
at Hosier and west-bound traffic will
detour at The Dalles. Follow detour
signs.
The Dalle s-Arlington -Umtllla-P end le
ton Macadamized entire distance and in
good condition.
Old Oregon Trail.
Pendleton-Dead Han's Pass Excellent
macadam.
Dead Man's Pass-Hilgard Rough
mountain road.
Kamela-Hilgard Traffic will be di
verted over new standard grade on or
before June 15. t
Hllgard-La Grande New standard
grade, rough in places.
Kamela-La Grande Under contract
for macadamizing.
La Grande-Hot Lake Pavement and
macadam; good construction.
Hot Lake-Union Open. Cross tracks
just east of Hot Lake, detour marked to
main highway.
Union-Haines-Baker Good macadam.
Baker-Nelson Fair county road.
Under construction., Watch for caution
and detour signs.
Nelson-Huntington New standard
grade. The detours on this section are
well marked, but care should be used
as they are rough.
Huntington-Weiser (via Olds Ferry)
Fair condition.
Weiser-Ontario Excellent macadam.
Coast Highway -Clatsop and Tillamook
Counties.
Astoria-Seaside Paved via Warrenton.
Warrenton cut-off, 1 miles of good
macadam, saves IVi miles of distance.
Seaside-Miami Graveled or rocked
entire distance; under construction near
Tiliamook-Clatsop county line, passable
and fair going.
Miami-Wilson river Graveled ; good
condition.
Wilson river-Tillamook Paved.
Tillamook-Beaver Paved except three
miles, at Pleasant Valley, which is under
construction. Detour via old road, grav
eled and in fair condition.
Beaver-Hebo This section is under
construction, but is open to travel. Con
dor bridge and cut-off also open.
Hebo-Paclfic City Junction Graveled,
rough and narrow in places, but safely
passable.
Coaat HighwayCoos and Carry
Counties.
NoFtS Bend - Marshfield - Coquille
Paved.
Coquille-Bandon Passable. Open and
In good condition.
Bandon-Port Orford-Gold Beach-Cali
fornia line Open and in good condition;
Marshfield-Bandon (via Seven Devils
route) Open hut rough.
Boseburg-Coos Bay Highway.
Coqutlle-Myrtle Point Open and in
"(rood condition.
Myrtle Point -Roseburg Open and in
fair condition; several detours on i
count of construction between Camas
Valley and Roseburg. Auto -stages op
erating. Coos Bay wagon road open
but very rough. .
Corvallis-Newport Highway.
Corvallls-Blodgett Road rocked and
In rood condition.
EiodgeU-To4tio Earth xoad, passable
TWO OP THE SEW DODGE! BROTHERS, MODELS RECEIVED HERE LAST WEEK BY BRA LEY, GRAHAM
& CHILD
Dodge Brothers et the automobile world- wondering again, recently . by announcing "conservative body
changes." After a few days of suspense, in which the local Dodg-e Brothers-- organization was as much at sea
as the rest of the row. the eecret was disclosed by the arrival here of a shipment of the new cars.: The most
Important change m the new models over th.old is the installation of a higher and- larger radiator, raising
the front lines -of the car 3 inches and giving a stream line effect direct to the cowl. This change can be
readily noted in the photos- above.. -The most important mechanical change has been in strengthening the rear
axle and drive shaft, giving tiat portion of the car regular -ton equipment. Tfce windshield has been im
proved and the "instrument board on the open models placed on a slant, giving additional room in the front
seat. Til top has been refined, one. of the back bow& being removed and the side curtains made larger,, elim
inating one curtain on each side and making the windows larger. Other changes of minor character have
refined the car in many ways. Above Is shown one of the new touring models, while below is the new sedan.
Standing beside the sedan are J. Brooks Haworth, with his 'hand on. the door, purchaser of the sedan, an-d C. M.
Snow qf thegales force of Braloy, Graham & Child Haworth had the distinction of being the first person in
Oregon to purchase one of the new model Dod.ge Brothers cars. . . - v -
but rough in places; being smoothed up
as fast as -possible.
Toledo -Newport Macadamized and In
good condition.
Willamette Valley-Florence Highway.
Open and passable to Blaehly by both
Low Pass and High Pass routes. Low
Pass route is rocked to Goldson post-
office. Earth road from Go id son to
Blaehly in good condition.
McMiiinvllIe-TiJlamook Highway.
McMlnnville-Sheridan Paved. S
Sheridan-Summit Good macadam ex--
cept short stretch at north. Yamhill river.
which is rough and slow going.
ttummit-Doipn under construction;
rough and slow going in places.
Dolph-Hebo Good macadam.
Hebo-Tillamo ok Macadam and pave
ment. (See Coast highway.) ,
- Tualatin Valley Highway.
Portland-Forest Grove-si unction West
Side Highway at St. Joseph Paved ex
cept short gaps at -Scoggins creek aad
Tualatin river bridges. .
Mt. Hood Loop Highway.
Portland -Sandy Take Powell Valley
road which is paved to Gresham; grav
eled, and in good condition to Cottrell;
thence via nuti roaa; graveled, rair con
dition. Sandy-Salmon river Highway passable
when dry, but very rough; impassable
after rains. Detour via Marmot road,
which is mostly planked and .in fair
condition; all safely passable.
Salmon River-Zig Zag Unsurfaced. but
sand and gravel soil and safely . pass
able. Hood Biver-Parkdale Good macadam
road.
The Dalles-Call fornia Highway.
Note: See Sherman highway for alter
nate, route to central Oregon.
Tne DaHes-Shaniko (by way of Man-
pin and Bakeoven) In fair condition.
Rough and dusty between The Dalles
and Maupin.
Shanlko-Madras Best route is via
Antelope and Gateway. Between Shanikc
and Antelope now macadam in good
condition. Antelope to Madras in good
condition. ''
Madras-Bend Good macadam road.
Trail crossing is a little-rough.
Bend-La Fine-Crescent Fair condition,
CreBcent -Klamath Falls - Sand Creek
Summit- Road now open. Cars may take
either route via Chiloquin or Fort Klam
ath. Smoother traveling via Fort Klam
ath. Modoc Point to Klamath - Falls
good macadam.
Klamath Falls - California Line All
macadamized except three miles near
Merrill; good condition.. f .
Oregon-Washington Highway.
Pendleton-Washington. State Line
Faved and open; drive slow at caution
signs where . maintenance work is .in
progress.
, Pendleton-Pilot Rock :Flve miles good
earth road; 10 miles of -macadam.
Pilot Rock-Butter Creek-J ones Hill
Good county road. . .
Heppner-Gllliam county line 70 per
NEW GARDNER ROADSTER MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE IN
PORTLAND.
"'JJMMWIWW" rppfs '1 "
Attractive type of light car received by Mitchell, Lewia Staver, Gardner,
: Mitchell and Jordan distributors. The car in designed particularly for
salesmen and has a large carrying compartment. Dne to the fact that
the body building; plant of the Gardner company used for turning ont
the roadster bodies iras recently burned down, the local company has
been unable to obtain the roadsters which It has wanted to meet the
demand. It is stated. K. C. Pronst of the sales force of Mitchell, Lewis
. & Staver standing beside tho car.
v ' - .- ', v-
cent macadamized; all in very good con
dition. Jones Hill-Heppner Excellent earth
road.
Gilliam county line-Heppner Junction
Fair, with many sharp curves; drive
carefully.
Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway.
Green Springs route open. Road in
fair condition. Medford-Ashland-Klam-ath
Falls stage taking this route.
Klamath Fal 1 s- L ak evi e w Highway.
Klamath Falls-Dairy Macadam; in
good condition.
Dairy-Beatty Dry; fair dirt road. -
Beat ty-Bly Cars going through with
difficulty.
Bly-Lakeview Bly to Drews Valley Is
rough but improved by dragging Just re
cently. Cars should carry chains. Stage
operating.
Lakeview-Burns Highway.
Fair condition. ;
BendLakeview Highway.
Road is in fairly good condition except
a stretch of some ten miles along west
side of Summer lake; occasional mud
holes. This stretch is now being re
paired. Central Oregon Highway.
Bend-Burns Excellent county road.
Burns-Crane Macadamized . and in
good, condition. -
Crane-Vale-MDpen .but very rough. Car
ry water and plenty of gasoline.
Vale-Ontario County road; fair con
dition. Ontario-Cairo 1 mile macadam, re
mainder fair.
Cairo - Nyssa Macadamised; ; good
condition,.
Sherman Highway.
Columbia River ' highway-Shaniko
(via Fulton canyon) Good condition Co-,
lumbia River highway to Shaniko. To
avoid new Construction Wasco-Moro,
turn south three miles west of Wasco
and follow detour signs. Road also un
der construction between Moro and Grass
Valley. Follow detour signs. Road from
Shaniko to Antelope in good condition.
Antelope -Madras In good condition
via Gateway.
, McKenzie Highway. --
Eugene-Blue river Open and in good
condition. -
McKenzie Pass Open; few cars have
gene through but going is very difficult.
Sisters-Redmond Fair condition. .
John Day Highway.
Arlington-Condon Take detour road
via Rock creek, Mikkalo and Clem; dirt
road, good condition; main road finder
construction from Arlington to Olex.
Condon -Fossil -Macadamized and in
good condition.
Fossll-Butto Creek Summit Graveled
and in good condition. .
Summit -Til leys (mouth - of Sarvice
creek) Dirt road in fair condition dur
ing dry weather; passable for light cars.
Very rough. Sarvice creek section ia
under construction; best road to Spray
is via Winlock. - , ,
Till ys-Sp ray Tjltw road, fair condi
tion. -
Spray-Bayvllle Good condition.
DayviHe-Cole's bridje In lair condi
tion but roughr -
Colo's bridge-Prairie City Graveled
road in good condition.
Prairie City-Unity Mountain road;
open.
Unity-Cow vailey Fair county road.
Vale- Jamieson Macadamized ; good
condition. ---- -
Jamieson-Brogan Excellent . earth
road. - i
Ochoco Highway.
Rtedmond-Frinevilie Gravel&d road ;
good condition. -
Prineville-MitchsU Passable. . Three
miles on summit very rough ; 28 miles
gravel, good condition, balance fair.
Crater lake Highway.
Medford-Prospect Open for 18 miles
above Prospect.
Shanlko-Mitchell Highway.
Closed to auto traffic on account of
mud and snow. ) . ' .
La Grande-Joseph Highway.
La Grande-Island City-Paved.
Island City-Elgin County road in fair
condition.
Klgin-Mlnam First - nine miles ma
cadam. From end of macadam to Minam
in fair condition. .
Mlnam-Joseph Macadamized ,wlth ex
ception of eight-mile stretch between
Lostlne and Enterprise. IShis strip is
rough; take hill road. Road open from
La Grande to Wallowa lake.
. Enterprise-Flora In good condition.
- Baker-Cornucopia Highway.
Baker-Halfway Ten miles macadam,
eight miles earth road, balance fair.
Baker-Unity Highway.
Baker-Bridgeport Open; fair moun
tain road. - y
Bridgeport-Unity Good county road-
Crooked River Highway.
Prineville-Bear Creek Twenty-two
miles; fair condition.' "
Bear Creek-Shorty. Davis Ranch Ten
miles; good condition. -
Shorty Davis Ranch-Paulina Thirty
five miles; fair condition.
Paulina-Burns Passable; fair condi
tion. Road is bad at Brown ranch and
Buck mountain.
Grants Pass-Crescent City Highway.
Grants Pass-Waldo Good smooth road.
WaldoMonumnt Rough, but dry
Monument-descent City Good.
(Oregon mountain).
Bend-Sisters Highway.
- Open and in fair condition;, soma de
tours necessary araund construotion. .
NEW-TYPE BRAKE IS SHOWN
Spring Device in Brake Rod
Jjine Said to Prevent Skidding.
A new type of "brake the Inven
tion of Centralia men, was demon
strated in Portland Friday, and ar
rangements for manufacturingr the
brake may be made in Portland, according-
to those interested. The
device consists of a eorine: attach
ment fastening upon the brake rod
in such a way, it is claimed, as to
equalize the braking power on both
wheels, prevent skidding of wheels
and to make handling the - brake
much easier.
John W. Armstrong and John
Connell of Centralia, both railroad
men,are the, inventors of the de
vice, while E. A. Ells. 210 East Sev
enth street, Portland, has taken the
general sales agency for Oregon,
Washington. Idaho ; and California.
No change is made In the brake
equipment itself in installing the
device, but -the spring- is fastened
within, the brake rod line, the brake
rod being shortened so that the
spring may be- inserted. The spring
thus imparts a flexible element to
the brake rod, so that when the
brake ver is pulled back there-is
a certain resiliency to the pressure.
This is claimed to equalize the pres
sure on the rear wheels and to auto
matically prevent skidding and to
allow the wheels to exert their
greatest braking pressure. The de
vice may also be used on railway
oars and street cars- it js stated.
Road Construction in Panama..
"Something over l,0(M),oaO has al
ready been expended on hard surface
road construction in the republic
of Panama and more than $3,500,OT0
is still available for continuation of
the work, according to a recent re
port of the. chief engineer of roads.
The work -is proceeding under two
contracts at the rate of S234.000 per
month and 68 kilometers have al
ready been completed while prelimi-
At Right the first ,
Franklin ever sold, as it
looks today, 20 years
later. Seated in it are" -S.
G. Averell (left), its
original purchaser, and
John Wilkinson, its de
signer, now vice-presi-'
dent of the Franklin or-"
ganization.
Below the same men in
the Franklin , which Mr.
Averell owns now. -
'7 'SQlShlkt
Salem Marlon Ante Co,
rhe Dalle Fruklin Motor Oar Co.
Yalcima Henrr H.- gchott
no,-r A.!.- Viae KbKt. f"1 h ! a1 on
kilometere,-says Consul Orr, Pana
ma, in a report to the automotive
division of tha department of com
merce. - - - .. ;
Holland . Favors American Cars.
. Seventy-five per cent of the au
tomobiles sold at the recently con
cluded . 13th' annual exhibition of
motor vehicles held in Amsterdam,
Holland, were ot American make,
the department of commerce reports.
About 150 cars were shown, .repre-
Double Your
Tire mileage is increased 50 per cent on cars' and
trucks equipped with Grass Air Springs-because
double cushions of compressed air carry the
chassis and load and absorb all road shocks.
Write for "Comfort, Economy and Safety" folder.
BURNESS AUTO WORKS
12th and Everett Streets
. Portland
$MJBWoads Boulevards
Pneumatic Cnaklon Co., Patentees
64"66cBroadway
Auto
distributors for
Accessories,
Equipment
and
Parts
Bernini
VriULiUL.
T!RE
Twenty years ago June 19, the
first Franklin was sold and to
the owner of a water-cooled car.
To-day the Franklin is selling faster
than any other car of its class.
$1950
BRALY AUTO GO.
501 BURNSffiE STREET ;
v Portland, pregon
Pendleton Pendleton Auto Co.
La Grande David 1. Stoddard
senting- 42 makes. The United States
led with 16 name plates, France fol
lowed with 12, Germany with 11,
Great Britain with two and the
Netherlands with one. That the big
gest percentage of sales were of
American cars is attributed to low
prices. It was - found that automo
biles from the other countries were
priced about 100 per cent higher.
Watch Brakes on Hill.
In descending long, steep hills, if
the brakes are applied so that the
Tire Mileage
and Manufacturers, San IanclBeo.
Across From I
the Artisans'
Building
and One Door I
North l
vuinruunV
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Walla Wnlla Franklin Bales Co.
Kngrene Franklin Motor Car Co,
Med ford Meyer Auto Co
wheels cannot turn the car Is apt to
skid in a most precarious manner.
Under such conditions tire chains
For.Evcry
Giv
More
Power
Champioa Regular mw 75c
Champion X . .". bow $0c
The component parts of Champion Plugs are
designed to stand hard service, eliminate
compression leaks and give maximum power
, Ask your dealer to sell you a full set.
CHAMPION SPARK PLUG CO.
with cross chains on every link and
a transmission brake form the best
method of descent.
Dependalje
Engine Everrnrheee
TOLEDO. OHIO
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