EC iffll TO e imiZi, Mffiius & tompany, Acto Sc7?!Ics, 303 Street IS MOTOR TRIP OF TWO STUDENTS M and W NOBBY TREAD I At Clip of 120 Miles a Day, ' Autoists Skim From Boston, . Mass., to Portland, Oregon in Oldsmobile. , Two young tourists," on a j-raduat. In mechanical enginaartar ana tne other a senior of tha Boiiton School or . Technology, nave successfully completed an auto trip from coast to coast, coming ' trom Boston, Mass.,' to Portland, Or., f at an average clip of 120 milea a day. They arrived bora Thursday, after hav ' Inf tneif reacHUia shipped . from The -, Dallas. wOr tha first' shipment mada on on tha trip. . ' Tha two motorists ar A. Hagrua, of , JJow Tori, who was eraduated from tha Boston "Teoh" last year, and J. CL.Ful ;! ler of Boston, who will b graduated in 1911. They mada the transcontinental .' tour in days in a Model "D" 1909 40 horstpower Oldsmobile, covering ,, 4672 miles in 89 days of running) time., . -With their car rooting along under ilOOO pounds of baggage, tents, cook ; lng utensils, tools, extra parts, trunks of Clothing and all that, the two start ;' ed from Boston on tha morning of June ' 26. They falld along at' ' marry pace $ through New England and made Albany, ; N. T, In tha night, raoordlng a 250-mile run for tha first day. v?k i Court ToUomA. From Albany, Hagu and V Puller . toured to Buffalo, N. Y., thane to Nlag ; ara Falls, and treked back again to ' Buffalo. They went to Erie, and down . to Cleveland Ohio, and Toledo, In th. : cam state, struck South Bend. Ind en- route and glided into Chicago without a mishap. From Chicago they sped down to Clinton, Cedar Rapids and Sioux - City, Iowa, leaving tha regular trans continental rout at Carroll, Iowa. From , Sioux City they cut " across' ' country , through Aberdeen, a Dt, along th state . line to Lemon, and than to Miles City, ' Mont, and Billings. Than they cut , down to Cody, and stayed a weak on tha ranch of Hague's brother, XL Bajrufe, at Meeteetaa, Wyo. "; -. I ; Leaving th ranch tha two motorists " skimmed over' th plains to Botem&n - and Into Butt, turned down to Bolae. went to Huntington, theno to Pendlo- ton and ou to The Dalles.' Theffoun'd tha roads go 'dusty out of Tha Dalles ' that they shipped their, Oldsmobile by .; steamer W Portland. -'.- . t ' . acontan Xoads Bad. t "We found tha worst part of tha jour- ney to be in-tha eastern' part of Mon-',-' tana,", said Mr. Hague, "along th road to " Miles City. Tha highways wer almost j ' impassable. The roads sast of th Mls- , sourl river wer in fine shape generally but through Montana and Idaho w . found roads filled with rocka and chuofc ' . holes In Idaho th dust was so thick ' i that whenever wa passed .a wagon we ' were - compelled to stop until th dust settled.';'1.. .. ';'.i:'.iv-" "Or.ron roads, rhat w have seen- of - them, do not eompar favorably with '. those of th eastern states. We found Jthe roads here sandy and hilly, and not , j at all-comfortable for fast traveling." t Interesting, statistics" er complied J n th trip by; th two. They figured 5 that , they-covered 4872 miles in a total s running time of 8 days, although jthe trip: onaumed tt days altogether In , eluding stops. -" They mad an average ( .; speed of 120 miles a day. Thay aver-- aged 'a distance of 12 miles on a gallon Mew The NortHwest Buick Company Has been succeeded as the Buick . agents for the states of Oregon and Washington by., the Pacific . ; , coast "representative of the Buick Motor Company, the Howard Auomobile Company. The Howard Automobile Company will establish" and maintain a general agency at the. former headquarters of theNorthwesT Buick Company at the northeast corner of Seventh and Couch' streets, where they would be pleased to meet all Buick owners and prospective owners. NORTHEAST v;v ; '-' '"ea"."-"':. L"" . ".T,! MmmmauMmmyi.- M'.'-sga':'';'" "'.'"'' - ' ' rrrr-rrsrrniBSj,-;, rmmmmJvZZ2ZZZZri ' . ! - -i- " - , v - ' J -yX 'X,.. r yrrr . .; : . - 1 " ; vV -' j j. ' rm.m. Sigi .'.ii;:':'::.-'" ' H" ' MBsassasaas.s.asasassss Oldsmobile that of gaaollna, counting loss and waste. Th average cost per gallon for gaso line was SS.4 cents, th price running as low aa 1L6 cents at Chicago, and is high aa 45, cents In Wyoming. sTlra trouble caused two-thirds of the entir expense of the trip. On an aver age: th front shoes ' lasted for 1700 miles, and the rear shoes 2400 miles. They are supposed and . guaranteed to do 8600 miles. Tire expense ran up to $90 per 1000 tolles. The total expense for extra parts was ' amailngly low S92 for the trip. Eleven gallons of gaa ollna- was carried up to the time th two got to Billings; after that they car ried an extra fire gallons in a can. 7 Uany ! Ar Exprlnci "W had many peculiar experUnoea." said "Mr. Juller. "At oho point we had to stop th ear to get out and act as doctors- X had chopped off her toe with an ax, and wo were called to aid. Ther was no surgeon within 80 miles, so w did our best. I suppose .the girl IS toeless yet That waa in South Da kota. .. 5. i.l ;'';''" . ' . "Wa had on run of hard luck, and ware without food, water and gasoline for 18 hours. W found w wer 18 miles from th nearest town, wer on the wrong road and wer really lost Then' w broke our front axl and twisted our steering gear almost out of shape.1 -We did ourselves proud, for a Uttl - later we discovered a small forge on a nearby ranch, put In a new axle, fixed our steering gear, and came th rest of the way without it bothering ua. - In Iowa, out on the plains, our tent was cut down and a knife ' thrust tnrougn our rear tirea. in Indiana a few extra itires,: Our robes, a, hat and soma inner, tube wr stolen. . t .W had, many amusing experiences. W ,wer, at different times, mistaken jor snanzis, mail earners, advertising agenta,' auto raderaj stage line owners. prospectors, homesteaders and burglars. W have answered 10,000 questions and wer asxea, oug,goo. Everywher w stopped a crowd collected about our ma . ...... - f r-i Ageecy MEL. G. JOHNSON, MGR. CORNER SEVENTH AND : ' ;, , .; -TELEPHONES-MAIN 4355 OR mada 4000 mile ocean to ocean trip chine and began plying us with ques tions. '";, Struck Prairl Fir. , "We ran into prairie fires on th plains of Wyoming and Montana, and into alectrlo storms on the plains of Iowa, We went through all kinds of weather, and through all kinds of coun trygood, bad and Indifferent At time we did not stick to th roads but trav eled by compass across th plains. We cut down steep hills and up over moun tain skies. And. by th way, w did all our own repairing on the trip, this in spit of th fact that w broke both axles. Th two easterners will stay In Port land a week. They will then have 81 days la which to make th return trip. They will ship 'their auto to Omaha. Neb, and tour through th middle west and east from that point on. for thousands of dollars," they said. They will go to Tillamook, so they can' say they toured . from ocean to ocean. . ' HAWAII DESTINATION OF OREGON AUTOIST 1 An Oregon autolst expects to go Into the automobile business In Honolulu, Hawaii. He is V. Sheffield of Bhanlko, Or. He ' drove his Wlnton Six into Portland last week, and is making prep arations to ship It t Honolulu, where he Intends to live. -Mr. Sheffield has been operating stage line out of Bhanlko, but not meet ing with th sueoess expected, he has determined to try bis fortune with an automobile on the Islands. He has pot yet decided when h will leave Portland. Don J., Eaa fca bought a Cadillac "Thirty" .front V the. Covey Motor. Car company, . local agents for th Cadillac company. He le on th list or new pur chasers, or those who nave not before owned cars. itipaw COUCH STREETS. y . - ff55tr 14) ; from PoBton to Portland and students who ran It Ktmp C. E. Runyon and Wife; Former Senator Fulton and W. U Boise,on 1 000 Mile.Trip. Xft. VnnAN Vas .- . m ' ll covering a period of three weeks, to Crater Lake, Klamath Falls and Pell can Lodge, the late H H. Harnman's woodland home. He was accompanied by his wife. In another machine that accompanied the steamer on the entire trip were former United State Senator Charles W. .Pulton .'. and Whitney 1 L. Bole., The flown trip. was mad first to Medford, thenoe across th Cascade mountains to Crater Lake, and then to aw .1 i iii i i r i - t: In our 'estimation the Franklin air .i ;f v; poling system is 'so good that we chal-" ; " rv ' ; lepge any gasoline automobile,! re gard . . less of power or price, m a low-gear con test, ' The contesting automobiles to be ' standard stock cars and to carry five - people and to run without replenishing the cooling system. ; The car running i ' . the longest without stopping fwill win the prize The contest will take place .during the Livestock Fair. Entrance 'fee .200 or more. Menzi es-DuBois Auto Co. A-3881 Main 4880 Seventh and Davis Streets DURING YOUR SPARE TIME. LABOR DAY Don't Neglect to Visit Our Salesroom and Examine the SMlTh-CLBVELAND CO. Distributors Southwest Comer Seventh and Couch Streets aSiAJINTERSiCO & Hard ware 67 s,xth street .1 izlng and Klamath Falls and Pelican Lodge. Re turning the two machines wer taken across the Cascades by way of Crescent bend and over Sand mountain on the Santlam. :.::, :,f-, ' 1 found the eastern Oregon roads generally good," said Mr, Runyon, "but the roads across the mountains are worn out and dusty, aa they are In the Wil lamette valley. We met hundreds of other auto tourists. Many were from Baa Francisco and Los Angeles, and wo met others from Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane. ' The route up through Klamath Falls from California is much traveled and' is said to be in excellent shape.' .--..-' j -' , : " y "The roads In Washington county are abominable, Tet they are necessarily much traveled by autoists. On every side we heard drivers complain of the Washington county roads. n jaa-garprlsed at the wamtwr of tourists we mat who had -camp outfits with them, and were logging along the roads, campng out at night and cook ing ever open fires. Many of the Cali fornia autoists were living that way, and told m they wer having th times of their lives." 1 Lane B. Smith, : drtvlnr a r Packard Thirty, has returned from a week's tour through, the McKensle river district. , He 1 was aoeompanled by his family. , ,. saafi Auburn Motpr Car Co. ROBT. SJMPSON, Mirr. - 5057 Burnslde; Street A 7339 Main 3674 , . U Ilf Pf . Northwest Buick Co. 'U LA F-.'w- VOGLER, Gen. "Manager '-' 7tb an4 Belmore, MacDougall; Moores Co. AUTO REPAIRING AMD REBUILDING GLASS FRONTS A SPEOALTY OUU.OB. 00LUT8B Mf JUITrggTH JJTO trow eio..,,e Sixteenth Croxtoh-Keeton Marmon HOLLENBECK MOTOR CAR CO., Distributers ; Ag-rats for Excelsior Motor Cycle. . FIRST-CLASS REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION. 86 TENTH ST. MARSHALL 1915, A-1915. 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