THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, JUNE 25. 1922 MOTORISTS PRAISE FIRST MITCHELL "WHITE STREAK" BEGINS LONG DISTANCE RUN. USEFUL AVENUES OLD 1911 STUDEBAKER IS FIRST CAR THROUGH SNOW AT GOVERNMENT CAMP. E Tourists State Roads Now Short-Haul Traffic Relieved in Big Centers. Surpass California's. WEEKLY BULLETIN OUT SPECIAL SERVICE GIVEN Report by State Highway Depart ment Tells Condition of Main Thoroughfares. Engineer Declare Machines Stay Be Used for Auxiliary Work to Subway Lines. - OREGON 5 HhH . m Ml D BY BUSSES IL r- ly s On 11 II - n . SALEM, Or.-, June 24. Oregon highways are this season in a much better condition than those of Cali fornia, according to tourists who are touring the western coast. Many Shriners, on their way home from the San Francisco convention, of fered laudatory comment regarding Oregon roads. The weekly report o the state highway department, relative to th condition of the state roads, was Issued here today. It follows: -Pacific Highway. Portland-Oregon City Willamette river bridge at Oregon City closed tor construc tl6n. Traffic from Portland for Oregon City and points south should take east ids route via Milwaukie or Eighty-second street, both of which are paved throughout. Traffic for Oswego and West Linn should take west side route, which it paved to Bolton and graveled from there to 'West ,L,inn. Oregon. City-Canby-Salem Paved. alem-Jeff arson-Albany Paved. Albany-Corvallls-Junctlon City-Eugene Gravel Albany to Corvallis. Pavement to Eugene. Eugene-Drain Paved most of the way. Short detour -around new concrete pavement south of Goshen. Turn left on Cloverdale road for about 1600 feet, then south along a lane about 1000 feet, re turning to highway about three-quarters of a mile south 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 from 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 optrations now going on between Wilbur and Roseburg. Section between detour limits will not be open after working hours. Roseburg-Myrtle Creek Paved. M yrtle Creek-Canyonville Construc tion under way. Traffic detoured via Riddle during working hours 7:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M., eicept Sunday. Detour rough on south end. Canyonvllle-Galesville 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. ' Sextons-Grants Pass Paved. Grants Pass-Medford - Ashland-Callior-nla state line Paved. West Side Highway. Portland-West Dayton Paved. Traffic for McMinnvflle and points beyond will find an all-paved route via Dayton and Three-Mlle lane. Highway closed for construction from West Dayton to St. Joe. West Dayton-Lafayette Graveled and in good condition. St. Joseph-McMlnnville PavedU McMinnvllle-Whtteson Closed for pav ing. Traffic for Whiteson and points south take Booth-Bend road leaving Mc Mlnnvllle via Grant street, rejoining high way at Whiteson or Amity. Whiteson-Amity New highway closed. dition. Amity-Holmes Gap Paved except 14 mile near Holmes Gap, which is graveled. Holmes Gap-Rickreall Graveled and tnostlv fair condition. Rickreall - Monmouth - Independence Paved. Independence-Corvallls Take road via Suver; graveled to jienton county line; naved county line to Corvallis. Corvallls-Junction City-Eugene Paved. Columbia River Highway. Portland-Astoria Paved except one mile through Rainier. Portland-Cascade Locks-Hood Eiver- llosier Paved. Mosier-The Dalles Paved, except one mile of macadam. Contractors are pav ing between Mosier and Rowena so that travel will be compelled to adhere to the following schedule in passing over the new pavement: Road is ciosea -4:10 a. jh. to 12:30 P. M. ; open 12:30 P. M. to 1 P. Jt.; closed 1 P. M. to 4 P. M.; open after 4 P. M. A short 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 traffic over Seven-Mile Hill will detour at Mosier and west-bound traffic will detour at The Dalles. Follow detour signs. . The Dalles-Arllngton-Umatilla-Pendle t0n Macadamized entire distance and In good condition. Old Oregon Trail Fendleton-Dead Man's Pass Excellent macadam. Dead Man's Pass-Hilgard Rough mountain road. Xamela-La Grande new sianaara ...i,. fn nlsM... under contract , 'UD' e" f I for macadam, cautious ariving necesoarj. 1 One short detour at Hilgard. .Follow de- tour sijrns. Jua 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 macadm. Baker-Nelson Fair county road. Under construction. Watch for caution and detour signs. Nelson-Huntington New standard grade. Under contract for macadam. Prive with care. Huntington-W'eiser (via Olds Ferry) Fair condition. Weiser-Ontarij Excellent macadam. Coast Highway -Clatsop and Tillamook Counties. Astoria-Miles Crossing Paved. Miles Crossing-Skipanon Under con struction. Closed to traffic 6 A. M. to 10 A. M., open 10 A. M. to 10:15 A. M.. closed 10:15 A. Af. to 12 noon; open 12 noon to 1 P. M., closed 1 P. M. to 8 P. M., open 3 P. M. to 3:15 P. M closed 8:15 P. M. to1, 5 P. JM-, open after G P. M. Traffic for Seaside not wishing to wait for an open period may take country road via Melville, which is open at all hours and is in fair condition except after rains. Skipanon-Seaside Paved. Seaside-Miami Graveled or rocked entire distance; under construction near Tillamook-Clatsop county line, passable and fair going. Miami-Wilson riverGraveled ; good condition. Wilson river-Tillamook Paved. Tillamook-Beaver Paved except three miles at Pleasant Valley, which is under construction, but open to travel. - Beaver-Hebo This section is Under construction, but is open to travel. Con dor bridge and cut-off also open. Hebo-Pacific City Junction Graveled, rough and narrow in places, but safely passable. Coast Highway Coos and Carry CountieH. North Bend - Marshfield - Coquille Paved. CoquiUe-Bandon Passable! Open and in good condition. Bandon-Port Orford-Gold Beach-California line Open and in good condition; automobile stages operating. Marshfield-Bandon (via Seven Devils route) Open but rough. Koseburg-Coos Bay Highway. Coquille-Myrtle Point Open and in food condition. Myrtle Point-Rose burg Open and in fair condition; - several detours on ac count of construction between Camas "Valley and Roseburg. Auto stages op erating. Coos Bay wagon road open but very rough. Corrallls-Newport Highway. BIodgett-Toledo Earth road, passable MITCHELL CAR WITH SEALED HOOD OJT ARRIVAL IJf NEW YORK FROM CHICAGO. Ten thousand miles without once lifting the hood that's the demonstration now being staged by the Mitch ell Motors company with its first "White Streak" Mitchell car. This unusual stunt to show the endurance qualities of the Mitchell was begun in Chicago a couple of weeks ago, and already the car, which recently arrived in New York, has covered several thousand miles. When the car left Chicago the hood and crank case were officially sealed by County Clerk Sweitzer. This will mean that during the run no repairs or adjustments will be possible. Of course arrangements have been made whereby fil can be supplied to the motori This particular car, known as White btreak No. 1, will visit 120 metropolitan covering its 10,000 miles.' Later the Mitchell company plans to send out a White Streak No. 2 to visit Pacific coast cities, according to Mitchell, Lewis & Staver, who received the above photograph, and Portland will be on the itinerary. , but rough In places being smoothed up as last as possible. corvallis-isJoda-ett Road rocked and in good condition. Toledo-Newport Macadamized and in good condition. Willamette VaIley-FloreDe Highway. Open and passable to Blachly by both Low Pass and High Pass routes. Low Pass route Is rocked to Goldson post- office. Earin road from Goldson to Blachl In good condition. McMinnville-TUlamook Highway. McMinnville-Sheridan Paved. Sheridan-Summit Good macadam ex cept short stretch at north Yamhill river, which Is rough and slow going. Summlt-Dolph Under construction : rough and slow going in places. Dolph-Hebo Good macadam. Hebo-TtUamook Macadam and pave ment. (See Coast highway.) Tualatin Valley Highway. Portland-Forest Grove-Junction West Side Highway at St Joseph Paved ex cept short gaps at Scoggins creek and 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 Bluff road; graveled, fair 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 Rlver-Zig Zag Unsurfaced, but sand and gravel soil and safely pass able. Hood Rlver-Parkdale Good macadam road. The Dalles-California Highway. Note: See Sherman highway for alter nate route to central Oregon. The Dalles-Shamko (by way of Man- pin and Bakeoven) In fair condition. Rough and dusty between The Dalles and Maupin. cnaniao-jiaoras nest rouio la vi Antelope and Gateway. Between Shanikc and Antelope new macadam in good condition. Antelope to Madras in good condition. Madras-Bend Good macadam road. Trail crossing Is a little rough. Bend-Allen ranch Cinder -and gravel surface, in good condition. . Allen ranch-Fort Klamath Dirt roan. in fair condition, few rough spots. Fort Klamath-Lamm s mill Dirt road with light grades and In good -condition. Lamb's mill-Klamath Falls Mac adamized and in good condition; light cars are making through trips from Bend to Klamath Falls in 6 hours. Klamath FallB-California state line All macadamized with exception of -2 miles near Merrill, and in good condition. Some construction work going on, watch for barricades and red lights. Oregon-Washington Highway. Pendleton-Washington State Line Paved and open; drive slow at caution signs where maintenance work is in oroCTess. Pendleton-Pilot Rock Five miles good earth road: 10 miles of macadam. Pilot Rock-Vinson New standard grade, under contract for macadam. Vinson-Butter creek-Jones hill Good country road. Jones hill-Heppner Excellent earth road. ' Heppner-Gilliam county line 80 per cent macadamized: all in very good con dition. Gilliam county line-Heppner Junction Fair, with many sharp curves; drive carefully. Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway. Green Springs route open. Road in fair condition. Mcdford -Ashland-Klamath Falls stage taking this route. Klamath Falls-Lakeview Highway. Klamath Falls-Dairy Macadam; in good condition. Dairy-Beatty County road, dry and sandy. Through cars will make better time by taking route via Bonanza. Beatty-Lakeview Fair dirt road. - Beatty-Bly Cars going through with difficulty. Tlv.T.alrviw Ttlv to TlrAW. Vallev In f r : , . '. j . , " rough but improved by dragging just re- . operating. L&kevtew-Burns Highway. Fair conditfon. i Bend-Lakeview 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-Vaie Open 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 Macadamized; 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. Anteiope-Madras In good condition via Gateway. McKeuzle Highway. Eugene-Blue river Open and in good condition. McKenzle Pass Open; few cars have gone through but going is very difficult. Sisters-Redmond Fair condition. John Day Highway. - Arlington-Condon Take detour road via Hock creek, Mlkkalo and Clem; dirt road, good condition; main road under construction from Arlington to Olex. Condon-Fossil Macadamized and in rood condition. Fossil -Butte Creek Summit Graveled and In good condition. Summit-Tilley's (mouth of Sarvlce creek) Dirt road in lair condition dur ing ry weather: passable for light ears. Very rough. Sarvice creek section is under construction; best road to Spray is via wmiock. Til ley's-Spray New road, fair condi tion. gpray-Dayville Good condition. Dayville-Cole's bridge Xn fair condi tion but rough. Cole's bridga-Prairle City Graveled road in good condition. Prairie City-Unity Mountain road open. Unity-Cow valley Fair county road. Cow valley-Brogan Excellent graded earth road. Vale-Jamieson Macadamized, good condition. Jamieson - Brog-an Excellent earth road, under contract . for macadamizing. Ochoco Highway. Redmond-Prlneville Graveled road; good condition. Prineville-Mitchell Passable. Three miles on summit very rough; 28 miles gravel, good condition, balance fair. Crater Lake Highway, Medford-Prospect Open for 18 mllee above Prospect. - ' Shaniko-Mltebell Highway. Closed to auto traffic on account of cloud burst. Rough and muddy. La Grande-Joseph Highway. La Grande-Island City Paved. Island City-Elgin County road In fair condition. Elgin-Mlnam First nine miles ma cadam. From end of macadam to Minam in fair condition. Minam-Joseph Macadamized with ex ception of eight-mile stretch between Lostine and Enterprise. This strip is rough; take hill road. Road open from La Grande to Wallowa lake. Enterprise-Flora Good macadam. Baker-Cornucopia Highway. Baker-Halfway 10 miles macadam. 8 miles graded earth road, balance very rough. Cautious driving necessary on "S" grade, 4 miles west of Richland. Baker-Unity Highway. Baker-Bridgeport Open; fair moun tain road. Bridgeport-Unity Good county . road. Crooked River Highway. Prinevllie-Bear Creak 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. Waldo-Monument Rough; but dry Monument-Crescent City Good. (Oregon mountain). Bend-Sisters Highway. Open and In fair condition; some de tours necessary around construction. BANFF HIGHWAY NOW OPEN Motorists Able to Make Popular Trip to British Columbia Paradise SPOKANE, Wash., Jun 24. The CaJifornia-Banff Be Line highway is open, tourist headquarters here announced this week. Rough roads around the border, however, are re ported. One tourist gave this tip: "If you see a high-powered car coming from Canada at 40 miles an hour, don't argue with It; give it the road. In habitants along the highway, which is known colloquially as 'the boot leggers' trail,' aire fig-Ming mad at the booze caravans and are oiling ip Mivigras ana old (Jolts, accord ing to reports here." The Be Line swings in from the south at Walla Walla and coimes into Spokane over the Inland Em pire route, leavine- the ci via th Pend d'Oreiiia highway to Sandpodnt, ""w noons onto the North-and-South Idaho highway to Kinggate. Here it connects with the Canadian system and reaches Banff via Mac leod and Calgary. On September 1 the shorter route via Cranbrook and Fort Steele will be opened, giving a road into Lake Louise and an alternative route baok via Calgary and Macleod. It is planned in London to do away with all railways above ground, and the old roadbeds are to be connected into highways or speedways for motor traffic. BENZ P R I N G For all mates of cars and trucks : Broken Springs Repaired and Retempered BENZ Spring Co. Manufacturers ' Phone Broadway 3140 9th & Everett St, Portland cities In the east and middle west GEAR-GRINDING PRECISE CADIIiliAC PUAXT EQUIPPED WITH FIXE MACHINES. Super-Mechanical Results Give Transmission Remarkable Freedom From Noise. DETROIT, June 24. A battery of great hulking machines, which grind with greater accuracy than watch makers use in their art, has been added to the equipment -of the Cadillac -Motor Car company. The new machines will cut gears to measurements of less tnan two and a half ten-thousandths of an inch. One ten-thousandth of an inch is about one-thirtieth the thickness of a human hair. The machines actually can be held to this super mechanical fineness of manufac ture. Cadillac has a battery of six of these machines at work in the manufacturing building of the new main plant at Detroit. They weigh 3 tons each and the huge grinding wheel, 30 inches in diameter, travels at the rate of more than a mile a minute. The machines are the result of 20 years of experimentation in trans mission gear grinding. They, are regarded as the biggest advance in' grinding machinery that has been made in the last 15 years. More of these machines are on their way to the Cadillac factory. .ineir use is resulting in even im proved transmissions for the Cadil lac car. Ground with such remark able accuracy, the gears are as sured of a longer life and the pos sibility of any sound is almost com pletely eliminated. IRELAND WILL WANT AUTOS Establishing or StabJe Govern ment Will Bring Demand. DETKOIT, June 24. Ireland will be In the market for 30,000 motor cars within a year, according to Harry B. Huet, one of the big dis- iriDutors ot tnat country, who is in the United States on a buying trip. Most of the Irish demand will be for cars in the low price field, ow ing to high costs of upkeep and the inherent economy of the people, he said, with only a scattering of busi ness in the higher price classes. Price is the biggest consideration, and with high import duties and high ocean freights only cars in the low price fields can reach the big market. Money is plentiful in Ireland, Huet said, but is not in great circu lation as yet. 1 Complete Valve Assemblies for Your Car The best valve assembly combination to be had any where is offered by Patter son Parts, Inc., the West's largest exclusive replacement parts organization. Mackay Chrome Nickel Steel Alloy Valves are typical of the whole combination. Made of special analysis metal, forged by the metal die process, annealed for 11 hours, accurately machined and ground between centers,. 100 inspected and rust proofed, these valves literally "put a new heart in the car." . Similarly the cages, guides and tappets are the best that " can be had anywhere. Instruct your repair man to order valve assemblies for your car from our store. A telephone call will bring what he needs in a hurry. Parts Catalogue to the Trade Patterson Parts, Inc, "Nem Parts for All Can" 20-22 12h St. N.. Portland. Oreg-oa leiepnone uroaflway 2751 Other Stores: San Francisco Oakland Sacramento XEW YORK, June 21 There are at least four ways in wMoh buses may become a useful part of the transportation sohm in New York city, in the opinion of Daniel L. Turner, consmtting engineer of the Transit Commission .of New York, speaking before the truck manufac turers of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce here , this week. He suggested that buses be used for special route service for segre gated groups, erosstown service, ac commodation of short-haul traffic in congested areas in place of surface lines and for auxiliary work to the present subway and elevated lines in the development of the outlying areas of the city. Inasmuch as the transit commissi on has Rot mads public its plan for using buses in its general transit scheme, Mr. Tur ner's unofficial remarks are con sidered, therefore, of special signifi cance. Special Service Knrnlslied. "There are at least four ways," said Mr. Turner, "I believe, in which buses may become a useful element in the transportation scheme of New York. But in every case their Use would be as a supplement to the existing services, not as a general substitute for such services. "First, buses may be used to fur nish a special route service. I am not now referring to slght-seein.g VETERAN OP MANY MILES AND TROITDALE BOY WHO DROVE CAR. Although the Mount Hood loop road to Government Camp has been open for a couple of weeks or so, there is one stretch of the road near Government Camp that was only opened the other day, the earlier cars having made a brief detour to get around a snow bank. Clarence H. Fisher of Troutdale, son of P. J. Fisher, a farmer of that section, claims the distinction of first breaking through this last section of road, and with an old timer of 1911 to boot. Fisher, with a party of friends, drove up to the camp last week, and on a wager the boy drove his car into the snow bank and plowed through the entire distance, opening up the road so it was soon made passable. The car is a Studebaker of 1911 vintage, and has been built into a delivery car, as the photo shows. It-is equipped with old "Presto" lights and has the very latest thing in one-man-power front crank starters. The car's mileage now is almost beyond a guess, as its records have long been obscured by time. However, the trip to Mount Hood is evidence that the car still has lots of spunk, and young Fisher declares it Is good for many miles yet. On the return the boy loaded the car down with rhododendron blos soms, which at that time were thick in tha,t section. buses, excursion buses, or any type of Incidental special service. I mean an everyday service .of a special character for regular customers. Reg-uiar through rout special serv ice workward in the morning and homeward at night can be furnished for segregated groups of patrons. "Secondly, New York needs more erosstown.. or circumferential routes in, order to better articulate the traffic carried on the workward and homeward lines. Crosstown routes are relatively-short. This is particularly so in Manhattan. Such a service where possible without conflicting with the prior or con- Destructive "sulpho" compounds in motor oil cause it to break down and thin out rapid ly under engine heat. The new Hexeon Process completely re moves destructive "sulpho" compounds from oil. This process is used only in mak ing Cycol Motor Oil. Cycol retains its body" under engine heat maintains the essential lubricating film between moving parts prevents many serious engine troubles. Flash your crank case with fresh lubricating oil, not kerosene or so-called flushing oil, then refill with Cycol. Different brands of motor oils have different bodies. The safest, surest way to get the best per formance from your motor is to use the grade of motor oil specified on the Cycol Lubrication Chart. MOTOR OII Associated Executive Offices 79 New Montgomery Street San I trolling franchise rights of the sur - face lines can be furnished better by buses than in any other way. Congestion May Be Relieved. "Thirdly, buses can be used to some, extent to accommodate the short-haul traffic in the congested centers in the place of the surface car lines. This would not mean a general elimination of the surface cars and a substitution of buses but the use of buses in the place of cars only when and where excessive vehicular congestion requires it. "Fourthly, and the most important of all the ues mentioned, th bus Oil Company Associated Oil Building Francisco I should be utilized as an Important auxiliary to our subway and el vated lines in. developing the outly ing areas of the city. Of course, the subway and elevated linies the rapid transit lines m-ust provide the long haul from such outlying areas to the center. But to depend entirely upon the rapid transit lines for this service would mean an in ordinate expenditure of money." In passing a slower moving vehi cle pass it on your left, but in .pass ing a street car always keep to the right. ,