TIIE OREGON. SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND SUNDAY : .MORNING, SEPTOIBER 10, 1922. 4- VALLOVA COUNTY FAST BECOMING A MOTORISTS' MECCA Scenic Grandeur of Mountains . and Lakes Attracts Sports men and Motorists Alike, By Arthar C. Bdd Motorists are enthusiastic ; sports men are planning to invade Wallowa county en ma, and local peopl are looking- forward to th biggest tourist summer in history next year; all a the result of the completion of the new roaT Into Wallowa county. . known among its boosters as the "Switzer land of America." - For years the old WalIOwa Hill." with Its "million per cent grade" and dangerous curves, has been the block In the wsy of extensive tourist traveL Now the Wallowa Hill Is no more, the new road is finished enough to travel over, and prospects for a much visited Wallowa county are "looking up." Going out of La Grande over the productive plains of the Grande Roud river, then up into the verdant Wal lowa mountains, the new Wallowa road Is actually competing with- the Columbia highway in scenic beauty. The Wallowa mountains, clad the year round in their heavy coats of trees and always a source of pleasure to the sightseer, take on even a more pleasant aspect from the speeding mo tor car, running over roads made smooth with native crushed rock. From the canyon the traveler comes Into the Wallowa valley, marvelous In Its greenness and Its abundance of snowcapped peaks. At the head of the valley Wallowa lake. that famous eastern Oregon pleasure resort, is the mecca for hundreds- of campers', hunt ers and fishermen each year. Fishing in the high mountain lakes, which -dot the mountains of the Wal lowa, has been especially good this year, and many visitors are taking the -"circle trip." which includes half a dosen of the most beautiful lakes in the state, and which has been declared the. most scenic Journey in the world. Those who take the trip always bring back a load of fish, many of which are frozen and sent to the folks back home. Wallowa Take park, now the prop erty of Melnturff and Son, Is- being constantly Improved, and several sub stantial cabins have been added to the equipment. The new Branch Line clubhouse, sponsored by the Elks club, is nearing 'completion, and will be one of '-the most delightful and best equipped tnmmer lodge homes In the West. Wallowa lake Itself has attracted considerable attention from visiting geologists this summer. On the east side of the lake is the most perfect glacial moraine In the world, and its banks are a constant' source of study. Indian lore, harking back to the day, when Old Chief Joseph fought' fierce battles on the banks of the lake, -Is in teresting many visitors to this natural wonderland. , The trip from La Grande to Wal lowa lake can be made in about three and a half hours, and has been made in one hour less time than this. Only a few miles of the road requires carer ful .driving, and within a few montM 4 f ' ' Utility and Comfort Happily Combined The Gardner Business Coupe is a beautifully finished' and completely equipped carin which utility and comfort are happily combined. It is equipped with full provement over the ordinary combination coupe top and roadster body so commonly found in cars selling at about the same price. The wide, roomy seat is upholstered in straight grain, genuine leather. The angle is restful and there is plenty of leg-room. A convenient com partment just back of the seat affords ample carrying space for suitcase, tools, extra tubes, etc In the rear there is a large compartment, with hinged top so constructed as to be easily removed, for carrying trunk or sample cases. Rain-proof windshield - rotary-type window lifts cowl ventilator permanent metal sun visor heavy, beaded crown fenders - drum-type headlamps 32 x 4 cord tires. Complete in every detail a sturdily built, finely finished car designed especially to meet every business or professional requirement. CmmpmWtm CTtm tmm mat ti . f liJ ac THE GARDNkR MOTOR CO., inc. , ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. . Portland's ' Leading Automobile Dealer Forty Yean " in the North-best vifrf 1 ' f A NEW RECRUIT TO THE :-. i w LJ .. m ii 1 roiffrinniul,. ii''ViiliiyiiiVf Til iMiiiiiiiiliiVMiiMlMi iri ii'iiiiind'illiniiattig YiUj-inight bnlkls a taxi body on Etan(Iard chassis, according to an aunoancemcnt made by J. J. Miller the AVillys-Knlght' Pacific company. A sliipmcnt of the new model, which Is a five-seater, ia expected - here soon. the entire, stretch of macadam will be completed. It Is now possible to go up the valley to Lewiston, Idaho, via En terprise, the distance to the Eastern Idaho metropolis being about 90 miles, or approximately the same - as that from Joseph to La Grande. L ATTRACT MOTORIST (Con tinned From Pl On) ry road the motorist can either turn to the left at the Oswego road or com plete the loop trip by gong on to Tualatin and returning by the high way. When, coming In an the Oswego road, which Is very rough in spots, the route leads , to the Pacifier high way. The roads mentioned, with the ex ception of the Oswego road from the Boone '.Ferry-road east, are macad am, but are in good condition. The roads are not heavily traveled and the motorist, will have a. concrete example of the beauties that await those ven turesome enough to forsake the real hard -surface roads for a few miles. Some Of the joys of real motoring are found on such 'roads, for there the scenery at every, turn is a variation. The road alternately skirts farming land or passes through, wooded patch es. It is delightful and refreshing to get away, from the beaten path. The exhilaration of having traveled a road that ia new and one that is not crowded with other machines more than repays for the time spent. t' It is said that the: modern day .motorists lack Initiative. In finding new places to go. This la undoubtedly true, f0r.4h.ere ar many -places that 'are attractive coupe body, & vast Seda$!343 Broadway at EveretU Portland, Ore. Also Seattle and Spokane AUTUMNA COLORS k. teate ; - near Portland that when mentioned in the presence f a car owner bring forth a look of sheer ignorance. There Is no doubt that the ordinary driver is slothful and prone to follow the crowd, forgetting the peace ahd 'solitude to be found along the by ways. More fun and enjoyment can be had from the car by trying for something new than by merely staying on the hard-surface. Try it some day and see if there Isn't a thrill in poking along some strange road. It's something akin to that feeling in the boyhood days when you discovered a new trail through the woods and wondered what pirate's crew or tribe of Indians went over it last. TWO BIG FACTORS ' CAUSE OF DELAY V (Cofl tinned From Pas One) Of the opinion that the greatest diffi culty is in getting the rolling stock. The majority of the moto cars con signed to Portland are shipped over the Union Pacific system. Cars so routed, dealers say. are rarely delayed, but those coming over the Great North ern suffer delays from three weeks to 30 days. The normal time of a ship ment in transit is two weeks. As a result? of the delays and car shortages some of the Portland dealers are considering having ears shipped by water from the East. This la possible even to factories In the Interior, Tor there 1 a. aystfm' of waterways that enables faetortes to ship to the sea board by canals, gome of the facto ries are e fortunately located that such transshipment to not needed? Dealers, however, are confident that within a few months the car shortage will be greatly relieved and that ship ments will be loaded as ordered. Until tbat time, or until the plans for ship ment by sea are completed. Portland will have to submit to the delays. Single Seat Coupe Proves to Be Big Motoring Success As an evidence of the popularity with business and professional men of the single seat coupe, a surveT of the automotive industry, just completed, shows that there are 16 leadrpg manu facturers producing' these cars, Leroy Fields of the Fields Motor company, Chevrolet distributor, said. "While complete production figures on this type Of car could not be ob tained from the factories, it is said that It la becoming more and more.. a major unit in the schedules, a&i within the next year it is expected that sales of this coupe will so increase kthe closed car production figures that they will break all records. "Among the leading manufacturers making a specialty of this car is the Chevrolet Motor company, which .at the first ot the year announced the new single seat model, with the Fisher body and complete equipment, de signed to sett at a price low Tor its quality, with a view to meeting the demands of salesmen, business houses, doctors and ethers who need art all weather automobile. Other makes of this type now include Dodge. Wills St. Claire, Hupmobile, Cadillac, Buick, Reo, Hudson, Essex. Franklin, Nash, Overland, Packard, Oakland and Stu debaker. f' Many distributors report that they ave never seen a type of Inclosed car which took so quickly with the gen eral public as has the single seat coupe." Park Dedication To Be Postponed Chehalis. Sept. 1. It is found neces sary to -postpone th dedication of the Lewis and Clarke state park, 13 miles southeast of Chehalis. The postpone ment is from September IS to Septem ber 23, the reason being that the Good lioada association is in session the earlier date, and many who would at tend ona could not attend the other, invitations to all parts of the state to attend this big events are being sent by Secretary O'Connor and th com mittees la charge. Tires Inflated by. Automatic Machine , Invented by a Seattle man. a new type of air control device is being, put on the market for use at filling sta tions. The device consists of a stand ard similar to the engine , room tele graph o& the bridge ef a ship. The handl-of the device is set at the pres sure wanted in the Urea and the valv filled to the desired pressure. The de rice la known as the Cooley tire lo cator. tEAttX SIGHT WAT j Thar is a right and wrong way to put on the spare tire. One saves time and the other not only wastes it but s dangeEous. . Learn tne correct way. TAXIS INLAND EMPIRE ROADS REPORTED 111 GOOD SHAPE Continued Work Said to Be. Keeping Roads in Condition? Some Detours on Highway, - Walk.a Walla. Wash.. Sept . Ratna during th early part ot tha last week followed by cool weather again Worked a great benefit to roads In the Inland Empire. Dirf and grsvU4 stretches are In excellent condition and with the heavy grain hauling ever for th season bid fair to remain- so for ' the remainder of the tourist seaacn. Motor traffic from tne Walla Walla valley to Spokane has Been heavy dur ing the last week and many tourists have registered at auto, camp parks ot the valley on return trips. All report two excellent routes' to Spokane, one via Pasco, Connell and Ritsvillev and the other via Central Ferry. The route via Lyons Ferry is in excellent shape for the most part except for a few tin graveled . stretches in the region of the'Suake river. Wall Walls to 8pokne ris Central Perry Take the uppr road .out of Walla WaUa to Preseott and Uwnce tr Waitsburs. The' de tow araond construction Work be rood Dixie ia not in good ahape. Dixie to Waitsborc Cloaed: detour begins A constant unremitting process of betterment has been Dodge Brothers policy from the-first in consistent with that policy, the body lines of the car have recently undergone a new and dis tinctive revision in design. 1 . The nev radiator is singularly smart and grace ful. The cowl is higher, and more vividly express ive of the oar's roominess and abundant power. Further improvements in the vital mechanism have notably increased the excess margin of strength which has always, characterized the car in every rugged detail, of its structure. BRALEY, GRAHAM & CHILD, Inc. llth at Burnside . Broadway 3281 H. S." KETLSKT r Oregon territory representative for the Chevrolet Motsr Car company of California, arrived last week from Oakland to succeed W. J. Richmond, who was recently promoted to the assistant of Mr. Coats at Oak land. Mr. Kelsey has been with the Chevrolet organisation time 181$. The past six months he has spent trailing Southern California. He ia ttaw resid ing at the Multnomah hotel. THE! OREGON MOTOR INC have appointed the 'Haw ley Oarage of Ku gene as their dealer for the Chandler and Cleveland line in that territory and also have secured R. Ci. High of the Class A garage of Ashland, as dealer for their line in that part of the state. FREO COOK of the Cook A GUI Co., Inc.. Who made a week-end trip down to Seaside, spending .part of his time playing in ih surf, has Teturned to make things hum around the servicing1 of Paige and Jewett automobiles. . C. I. BOSS of the ,C I. Boss Auto S4 mile aerta erf INxie; ins- Waltabnrs to Colfax tul Central ferry, good macadam; tax it Spokane, macadam. AQ road ooa with exception of mH distaste of Wails Walla to gpekaite fi I-yon Kerrr Oood to Preacot. rair.dirt road from Pre estt to terry. Kerry ' Waahtocna, fait, dirt road. Wasbtonui te Cheney -via Bitarille. an Soed macadam. Chenor to Sppkaae, pared. All road oat of Ritaniie soed. T!U Walla to- Lteton Take upper vroad at of Walla Walla via Preacott to Waitsburs. Old road, IJodee to Pomeroy, doaed. Go e eral tnilea north of Dodge and take flrtt road ia right; aisna, Poineroy to Lewietoa, new state highway, good. Road te Soise via Whitebird aomrwbat roBab but open. Walla Walla to heat tie Good macadam al! the way to Yakima eitlier via Hoover ferry or QTH a MOTOR EAR o mobile company the avenue of the automobile row says that on -account of the crowded highway it , took him about tour and one half hours to drive ' Bp rrom Seaside last -Monday. Too bad that had come along our beautiful highway at a snail's pace but lis had a wonderful view ot the scenery. - . ' CATL1S WOLFOnD. "msnager of the Mason Tire - 4k Rubber company, will leave some tlmethia week for the factory at Akron. Ohio, on a business trip and: is expected back in about two ARNOLD COHEN f tore Otdsmobile. company was ' seen ? tn Portland last wek, talking things over with his brother Eddie. who also has his fin ger in the pie at the OMi place of busi ness. Arnold has been out in the ter ritory for the past few months, -and is likely to take another trip out around the state. Toll bridge tad Faaeo. Praneed from Paaee to Tiiamerman'a ferry at nicbland to maka the rroaaitM of the tolsmbia liner, if - tba route via Paaro ia eheseat. itetoor aronnd eonatrac-i rinn work at Oranser to Tofipeufaiti. Toppen Wi to Talima. paved. Takima to EDenaburg, fair dirt road for IS mtiea. out ot Vakima. re mainder rooga and rocky, Kilensburr to CI Elnm, eood. Threwea the SBoqaaimM paaa. good. Pass to Seatdl, mfUj good. liewEtoa to Points Sontb and Eas& Twis ton to Or age ri lie Tia Caldeaac, sood ; partly pared. All roads oat of Cuideaae good to Ao tin and Anatone. Good to Moacow and Ge De- are, jwttly pared. Good to Co! fax. Fair to Boise Tia Grangerine. Spokane to Point Kaat and Kortii (rood in general over the Yellowstone trail, although it ia somewhat rougb over the mountains at WalbK and again at Belgrade and Itnieraail. Moo. Spokane to Marrna, saod. Spokane to KHensbarg. good. Cle i-lum to VVenatcbee via Blewit paaa, fair. - Star Car Scheduled To Appear on Coast Aboijt September 15 Oakland. CaU Sept. 9. The first Star cars are to be seen on the Pacifio coast by September 15, according to aft announcement made here today by R. H. Mulch, sales manager .ef the Star Motor company of California. It was at first believed that the first Star cars shown on the coast -would come from one of the eastern plants of the Durant Motors. Inc., but care built m the Eat have been demanded bv dealers along the Atlantic coast and the Pacific coast H id to wait until cars could be bqtlt herev President Norman - De Vau x an. nounced today that the company was planning- to exhibit the Star for the first time in Oakland about September 17. It is to be a public-showing which. It is belieevd by K.' Durant and other officials of the Star and Durant interests, will equal the showing of the Star In the East. The first cars to cnmi nut nf ' t Oakland plant WW all be touring cars. out is expected iy. Mulch xhat there will be some closed models by October 1. It is known that there are more than 500 Pacific: coast dealers now waiting Star contracts and as soon as the cars are available and organization will spring into existence over night that will rival the largest' motor car organisations' In tlie country. a - - ' Never turn off the ignition on a hill or the car will .drag the engine.