MORNING. OCTOBER '"m xv: va w Vt M " lit M mm 4 'f M w'wi xal ll ta I HWtaM mi u. A MWtl fe a.. im r ft Im4 M ftJa ( M k m atoN tvw 4 a im k4 N !!., ft "" ' la, Ml4 4 IS a mUm w ji4 tka t I t I t i . I ItMHUit . i4 I UMHltMl K. fu4 r l ki4 aa at It u k l r a 4 it i4 r -i4 t-M kkUa II an r Wt W Mv 4l Taft aee4 IM a i . v ft t4 aww-e Mttiif aiiM ai4t (mm k tirtaaa, -, k.M l - pm4i it mi ka iut f H Mit -t Mr. taaL Auto Crosses White Pass,. Reaching Shadow of North Pole FEATURE AT Dwjhty Motoiisti Seal Moantjlnx Fau CUtitr and Drill for titt A hnj )ttt-j RsiJi Unlnj Prttbi;t; ht Filer Houn PtrtjUuUJtlJriJfttatJVlgAttonJSKtHtlfisuinjWwterulo . FIRST CONGRESS 'few w M ana mi I I ue aii a, i 4 ), Vm av Great Object Lesson Important to Auto Fraternity to Be Considered at Meeting at Richmond, Va THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND . SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER tt, S tit , I .. L A ROAD X BIG . (SIL,1SAMIIMGS OF THE AUTO WOIRILID nnin nnrnn .niw Western Hardware & Auto Supply Co. ItVLKTII AND ANXEMY tTt- Auto Supplies Hardware and Mechanics' Tools j, w 's J 7 C It I)MIM l In ir a .14IW 0t -f (4 irtf a jufs mmb rrrv M kuvr tea-ia4 IMW I- m M M HmI f tr. "i r r m fi h4 miimi fee fc.il at . 4. ire ef ajmv Atu f t4r im i ! f t Tnt ti f AMrtt WritMUr. iMMr It. 4 U ia intiil Ik afieae a eaal efrr fee free Ik uk U M4 far llarvwWL I f Tl tftn luitlli ! . I J0 ! I M t U kH Ms- 1 w ra ui a icmm4 r I ar Wv44 rear f ir I im rran,iv f rea r fefelfw rulri riiUltaa f r. WatU U aaaier temriet turet la rWMkle rcwae will ' lurvJI? V a rilM( fealar r r4 Ur r ftrtlru: tiMUo M ! (W aMei4 tll IM nl f all tHfi f lk klfhr ta a44ltla la lb iitruHia af ifmfrv ruUUM a4 lltatr anfTTnaL Tk irai4!a fflew far ra4 ar 4p wflj m iloaorakt Jo llalaa of WaahlartMW ntnUr f lh lair Ula Cammrt aaaianUalofk la a J4I lia J4t llaHaa wlil arra chlr- x Mas ( im etnml 1 1 for Ibla dr. bi a nalalaa Mlat fav4 fUacraft, prl - dcit ( k Oilrato Malor elabj J. A. ltlmturf af lliciia4, aarrary ct M KiotimM4 Aulomobll club, am Kradvrtck IC RUleil. awrvtary f lb Tourlnt dab af Amarira. Tha a41r itt vtloom upon bhalf of tha aalomo btllata and road ura af Vtrclnla will K drllvr4 by rraalaai fUlvla. pral dnt of lb YtrflaU Aaiotnobtia clailot, . Sa&akor Xarlta Tpaak. Amonx tb jromlBtnt apaakara win b T'nltad BUI Itnator Thomaa A Mar tin, who will apoak on tha Llnco.'n M amorl a 1 Hlgbwar. tha traat thormjfh- far which la propad batwa Wiah Inrton and Richmond. T raff to ratrula- tlona will b dlaeuaaad by Wltllani rhalpa Em of Washington wha drftd t tha trafftorulaa sow In eparatton In Kw Tor and Parla. . Honorable Ed ward Laaaaaky, aeerwtarr of atata of Now Tork; Honorable Matthaw 8. Roc are, rrtry of atata of Connoctleat and Honorabla Edward B. Pwu-aon. e rotary of atata of Nw Jfampahira. will riplaln tha nw and Intaraatlnc featuroa of th automobll law of thalr r- aptlr atatra. Two of th forambat automobll maoufaoturar of tba Unit' rd StatM will lira their view on tb ncaitr of rood road. . Colonal Charlaa Clifton, of Buffalo, rrraldent of th Automobll Board of Trad and th Plerp Arrow Motor Car company will praaent (neral review of th automobll Induatrr and ahow what It ha accomplished for road Im provement STw rroblema. Hugh Cbalmera. ona of th leading automobll mamaccturer of Detroit, will dlaoua a hi aubject "Tb Fora- caat of th Automobll Industry" ihow- ing how good road and th proper reg ulation of their ub will help to de velop on of America' leading Indus trie. Mr. Chalmers will also refer to th new problems that tha industry has presented for road building and th de mand for better construction of the public highways as a. direct result of motor us. ' David Beecroft. president of the Chi cago . Motor club, and editor - of the Automobile" and "Motor Age," will apeak on th "Rights of Road Users In America Learned from Europe' Les- non."4 The Quebec-Miami Highway Pro Jfct will be explained by Howard D. Hadley, . chairman i of th McDonough committee or Fiattsburg, N. Y. I 'v-- II I I A I II 11 V II' ' - I wl I P lit II I . . f 111. 'VyV'WT 'HI i I ii ii i in ir- .iv i i II II I s ill v. IV I I 0 Ir I . II Wit. ill WW I III I I . i f III - III .v ' ff I I N;r V II ;)HAIA V J Vulcanizing MATH K.TL A 1 ARCHER cSc WIGGINS COMPANY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES WRIGHT & D1TS0N ATHLETIC GOODS FISHING TACKLE, GUNS AND jLMMUMTION OAK CORNER SIXTH Auburn Motor Car Co. ROUT. HIMPSON, Mgr. 505-7 Dumsldo Street A 7MO Msklri 3674 0. Prt!Tl, K. D., Skafway, with. Bull Dor. on 100.000 mil reiiablHty mn. 2 Northwest mounted polk port on P-wton trail, north of 63 decreet.' X Runnlnf across trestle of White Pass & Yukon railroad, and entorlnr tunnel. 4009 feet elevation In White Pass mountains. 4 Furtheit north Elk's lodge. No. 431, Skafway. 5 Grade of 28H per cent at 60 decrees north on trail, Ynkon Territory. the nrah dr. II.44 BALLOU & WRIGHT , Larctt Stock Automobile Accessories M.&W.,Q.&J.and Hartford Tires MONOORAM OILS 8082 7lh St. Cor. OtJc. Portland Or. k I at A within tb shadow of th Pel, or north f II degr,haa bn reached by an automobile. The two men who ac complished tb feat wer In Portland for thre day laat wk, and are new on tbelr way eaat over th old Oregon trail, having traveled up to their arrival In this otty laat Sunday 35,600 miles In th Abbott-Detroit "Bull Dog." a new machine to thla territory recently taken oo By ui rortiana Motor uar company, Tb ear 1 being driven by George D. Brown of New York, and th 100,000 mil trip to b mad In the machln I In charg of Dr. Charles O. Perclval. editor of Health Magaslna of New York. While th party war In thla city they were tha guests of th Portland Motor ar company, local agents of tb Ab bott. k Silver Trophy. The party in th' "Bull Dog" left Portland September IS. bound for Van couver, B. C, and ' from there took the boat to Skagway, Alaska, and on Octo ber 1, left Skagway on a run ' to the headwaters of th Yukon river In an at tempt to win th silver trophy offered by tbe Daily Alaskan, th oldest news paper In Alaska, to th Tlrat auto mobile eroaelDg the famous White pass, tb trip to be made' under tbe car's own power to th headwater of th river. 3. 3. Cham bar , one of Alaska's well known guides, acted as of flctal observer for the Daily Alaskan, and Herbert Wheeler of Whit Horse. Yukon Territory, superintendent of th royal Canadian mall and stage route, accompanied th party as far-as Car mack,' a northwest mounted police post located on th Yukon river. 10 roll byond IS degrees north. . season Bacxwara. (Twing to tn unprecedented . warm weather th season this year has been unusually backward and th tourist did not, as they expected, find th Yukon, Pelly and Steward rivers frosen over so they could cross and . mak Dawson, which lies 4 (' degrees north. And as there were no boats plying on tb rivers at this season of the year, tb party war forced to turn back. Dr. Perclval tells th following etery. of tb trip: i "Leering Bksgwsy at I o'clock In the morning of October 1, In a diitallng snow storm and a heavy fog which gave us no lookout for more thfn 10 feet, w ataxted off. th first automobll to croaa th Whit pas. Th tie along th railroad track wer fcpm IS to II Inches apart, and th aeepage of water from ofjt tbe adjacent mountains had worn away tbe earth from between the ties to such an extent that our progress was aa uninterrupted aeries of bumps for 14 long weary hours, all up grade. aoroaa bridge and through snow shed. From a scenlo standpoint the trip was on hardly to be equaled. Pas glacier after glacier radiating all th colors of th rainbow, you could look acroas th clefts In th hugh snowcapped mountains and ee tb glacier wind their way through glistening green spruce, and In th background far be yond wer peeks clad In x tb eternal snow. -For miles , we drove along the Id of precipices where we could look straight down Into th white pasa thou sands of feet below. At Bennett, at Lake Bennett, la peopl held fort. "We atopped to tak picture ef th one buay ahlpyard and docka, where thousands of steamers and beats wer launched. Front her we drove on to the Cariboo, wher on take th boat for th gold field of AtaJIn. W found that no on had been ever tb old trail to Whit Hora for year. Four mile out th road disappeared, having been entirely washed out by tb element. For II hours w built bridge and filled in gulleys, plying th ax ad shovel continuously. Arriving-In White Horse at o'clock, having mad but I H mile per hour, so that our total distance ef 11T mile from Skagway to Whit Hora In two days was a really wonder ful performance, and th first time It bad been accomplished by an automobll or any other vehicle cept th railroad trains, and that on a track that had cost many million dollars to build. " Dr. Perclval is greatly e nth a and over th wonders of Alaska and says now that be know how to mak th north ern trip, he will go back next year and far surpass his preeent record. Belmore, MacDougall, Moores Co. Auto Bodies, Wheels and General Repairing. AJLA41X, OKiro gmrmmrmmarm axto aldwm. ' BRALYrDU BOIS AUTO CO. MOTOR FRANICLIN CARS Phone A 3881, Main 4880- - Nineteenth and Wajhinjtoa AUTOS IN DEMAND IN Rf 0 DE JAB 0 Brazilian City Waking 'Up to Advantages of Motoring ; Average Price $3300. More than a dosen large manufactur ers of American motor cars have sent , representatives with demonstrating cars to Rio d Janeiro, Brazil, in the last . month to take advantage of the great , - boom : In the automobll Industry, . Julius O. Lay, th American consul gen eral of Brazil, is being bombarded with s letters and telegrams from th princi pal American factories asking for de tailed information as to conditions. Mr Lay has sent a long retiort on the subject to the state-department of the United States, in response to a request from Mr. Knox. The report Is soon to be mad public. - , Rio de Janeiro has 200 miles of finely paved streets for automobile use, and Its magnificent boulevards present a pano rama of ocean and mountain scenery un surpassed anywhere In th world. The city ha a population, of 1,100,000, of whom 1100 vara t already automobile owners. Present sales of cars ar phe nomenal, and Important dealers say that 1000 cars will have been sold , by th end of the year 111 J. French and Ger man makers ar getting most" of th business. Th average price for cars Is 10 centos of rets (SS300) delivered, this price Including duty, amounting to 17 per cent - ' f The first automobile . publication lii Brazil has Just been Issued, In Portu guese.: under the title of 'Revlsta de Automovels" "(The ; Automobile Re-" view). It Is edited and conducted by Francis J. Tletsort of New Tork. and George J. Smith Of St, Louis, Mo. The magazine is handsomely Illustrated and contains articles on tha necessity of th Rio police ' department studying New York and London traffic regulations, and on a proposed annual auto show for Rio. Th magazine also prints a complete list Of the automobiles in th city, showing each license number, owner's name and address and the make of hi car. So great Is th ' popular Interest in motoring, the magazine is sold in th Streets Ilk tbe daily papers. Th English Inventor of a wireless telephone claims to have made It so compact that a man can carry tb en tire apparatus about with him. 1 PRESENTATION OF AUTO IS MADE BY PRESIDEN T Vulcanizing & Eetrudln j R. E. BL0DGETT. gK Jji - oo. INDIAN AND EXCELSIOR ALLOU & WRIGHT, 80-82 SEVENTH ST., COR. OAK Motorcycles Manager Jack Hendricks piloted tb Denver team to the championship of tn western league with such brilliant generalship that the fans of Denver expressed their, appreciation by raising a publlo subscription- and Dresentlna-1 xot. wenancKS wiui c&aimere "10" APPERSON REO NORTHWEST AUTO CO. DISTRIBUTORS F. W. VOGLER; President Fifteenth and Alder Sta. Phonea Main 7179, A-4959 MODEL T FINISHED FOURTH IN THE GLIDDEN TOUR - Lowest-priced car entered that finished, ' proving its quality of construction and ,s ability to perform with the best of them. - . New line of 1912 cars now on exhibition at our salesroom. 0ur Speqalty ; Light DeKvery Cars SEE OUR LINE BEFORE BUYING FORD MOTOR CAR CO, Inc. A. J. EDWARDS, Manager ; ,77 r. East Bchth and Hawthorne Ave. ; Phone Eait 648 Increased, business has forced us into larger and better quarters. . ; AH of our friends -are mvited to visit our new salesroom at Fifteenth and Washington -Streets. Twitchel Motor Car Co. FIFTEENTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS V Phone Main 5463, A-3263 DISTRIBUTORS Wet OrCfJOQa and Neva California AUTOMOBILES J. W. LEAVITT & CO, 529-531 Washington Street Schacht otor Car Co, Commercial and PIcasnre Cars CORNER FIFTft AND tlOYT. STREETS JOHN DEERE PLOW CO- NORTHWEST DISTRIBUTORS E. Morrlaon and 2d Sta. Phone Est 3887, B-C125 aU aU WA e i THE.MIGE A car that leads all other automobiles. Cannot be equaled for $5 01 more,. A demonstration will convince yon, and we inake imme Ji.it delivery. We carry a complete stock of parts. I'ive different m l v ; - els, & and 40 horsepower. Michigan Auto -CrBurjy Cc- W. A. WILDRICK. Mir." 369-371 HAWTHORNE AVENUE. POKTLAJJD. OI : PHONES East 1421, B-1245 a- II