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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON "T- SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2,1925 J. 1,1 if. '3LH IX. i .TV' v If. i JM .1! r. mm m t1'!!.! I: ! it:V.V- Packard Driven From Eos New York I t nil i a-i r. ii - r- - v-', -:. j i Ml ;:!.-' riii. " -' 'T e ; i U . - ' . -. " . x -l f "i ' " ' V ' lf ...... ..; : ii - . " . .; :-. . it: -uc,. - -w - ' A v $ u . IJentiurat Iielzh Wade, pilot aeated at the wheel of hl Packard route' 3000 miles long wlthont once stopping the car.' btanaing Desiae tne car is ion ton wells, news paper man who was his companion en the trip- Wells is the man who stowed away in Wade's plane at Calcutta, India and rode 3,000 miles. ' The non-stop cross country run the .American Automobile Association." The average speed for the tnllea an hour' as one of the most Important features of the drive was the plan for an unswerving ob servance of the law over the full distance. The slow speed made the test of both the motor car and the highway' system even more difficult. ; I Neivs From Beach Resorts f:j ; 5IANZAMTA ; - 'ITIVam sa 4 ha WaaV-nnil TA Arch cape from Manzanita report that the survey of the road around Neahkahnie mountain, , the pros pective Roosevelt highway, has ad vanced to a short distance beyond Short Sand Beach .One wonders t when the construction work on the road- is started the fabled treasure of Neahkahnte mountain may not be unearthed. , There must be one it one is to judge by the diligence of the efforts which various persons have, put forth in digging for it. One man Pat Smith, apparently has faith. in the existence of the treasure for , he has come every summer .for twen ty years to try bis luck, so far with no results. -But he has the space narrowed "down to an acre by ; his calculations so perhaps hp may find it eventually. , Mrs. Herbert S. McCutchan, -with her father Col. S. V Blasdel. and M iss Muriel McCutcban,- of -Fort land have, the Ernst Rosen cottage for two weeks. -l-f;; -H Mrs. L. E. Cornell and her niece Virginia Hale of Portland are dom iciled in the Cederson cottage for several days. Mrs. Hale and Mr. J E Cornell were visitors over the week-end. 1 1 pri I and - Mrs. M. Hf Oyamada and sons Abe and Paul, of Port land have taken the Fieldhouse Cotta ge .. forthfoma indw-ot-tht Reason. i . ' '-. " .','..."'-''' Mr.! and Mrs. A. S. Roberta, The Palles, Miss Alice Graham, Miss Agnes Graham. Lodl. California, PACKARD Our patrons and owners qf Packard, Hudson and Essex Cars will be pleased to learn that we are now located in pur, new-home which is considered to be one of the finest arranged and equipped sales and service buildings in the state, j' It has long been our desire -icf.be' o situated that we could render the very best of service and to that end have spared no expense in equippuig our new home with all the modern appliances with which to expedite efficient and economical service -: . While every department is not yet entirely completed and may appear in a somewhat chaotic : state, we cordially invite you to pispect our facilities and bear with us for a f ew days as we are rushing everything to completion as rapidly as possible. In the meantime we are prepared to render excellent service. ' . - - - . - - X- ,. : '.-:'..''.:-.'' : :Kei W. PovB; Moto Cars 350 North High Street Phone 2126' ; , A of the airplane Boston, on the V. eight car in which he drove from Mrs. Emmett Meacham, Eugene, Oregon; and Miss Yelma Farnhan of Tillamook, were at the Wilson cottage for several weeks. C i I Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Storey, Port land, and Misses Jennie M. Storey and Etta H. Storey,; Bluff ton, In diana, spent several days in the Lawrence cottage. ? - " Mrs. J. J. Dunning and parly of Portland have taken one of the Wakanda Lodge cabins for several days.' " f : : Mrs. E. Hanson of Portland has been the guest of Mrs. Tom Swen nes for a week or so. ! . Miss Jennie Hay, Miss 011a Grade Davis and Mrs.- Lane of Portland have one of the Smith Cottages for a weekor ten- days: 1 Mr. and Mrs; . W. Clent King spent the week-end at Manzanita. Mrs. Gunderson of Santa Bar bara, California-; spent a week at Lane's camp ground. r: i" V Mr, -Shaw Phillips of Hood River was among the .numerous j week end visitors at the beach. " Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson and family of Wheeler, Oregon,- spent several days at the Inn.. , T.' A.Joes and. Miss. Edit) Jones of Portland were week-end visitors at. Manzanita Inn. . " Mr. Harvey Freeze of Oregon City, spent the week-end. with .his family who are domiciled at the Geijsbeek cottage. , ' .,,M- H, Gaft-and party of Husnm, Washington Jen joyed the 'hospital ity of the camp ground for several days.' . . - . ' . V - Mr: and Mrs.?W. F. Bisk and ESSEX Get th$ New Address Firmlu Fixed in Your Mind Angeles to ' S. army's around-the-world flight. Lm Angeles to New York orer a was made under the auspices of entire trip was scheduled at 24.3 family of Portland, spent several days, at Lane's camp ground.! . j Others who sojourned at the camp . ground during the wees were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reddlng- ton, Portland, - J. D. Dugan and family of Portland, Mr. an.d Mrs. Bill Johnnings of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vivret and daughter Dolores of Portland. Mr.' C -Harmon and .daughter are at their cottage for a short stay. , r - Miss Nita B Crail and D. W. Driscoll, . Grace Driscoll and Jack Driscoll , of Tillamook, Oregon, dined at the Inn on Wednesday. Among the guests at Manzanita Inn this week were A. B. Mattley, Oregon City, Albert Tubbesing, New York City, W. G. Magee, Ne- halem, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs., Rob ert W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. German, and Lois German, all of Portland. - i MANHATTAN i Visitors last week were Miss Grace Litchfield visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. Palmer' at the Glencoe for a .few days. Mr, and Mrs. Ev erett ' Craven are also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. j , . Miss Rose Robwitz is spending a few days with Mr.' and Mrs. J. L. Dill at Bee Hive cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Bower from Portland, Oregon; Mrs. C. E. Greg, San Francisco, Calif.; Margaret McAlister, Portland, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McNeil from Portland, Ore., are at the Sallis cottage. . .John Hawey and Tambuge Wells and Mr. London, i y- " - j ; Mr. and . Mrs. E. L. Duns' and daughter argaret were spending- a week -at the Dor; Ratta cottage. : HUDSON They have as a guest Miss Anna Johnson of Portland, Ore. Mr. Charles Schyler, Miss Vir ginia Lea Miller, Mr. A. S. Lea, and Mr. Ellis Lea are enjoying themselves for the week-end . at the Dillon and Miller cottage: . Miss Edith Woliott. Janet Wol iott. Doris Hicks, Lillian Fitzpat rick, Evelyn Kelly, Mldred .Ohm. Mary Adell Campbell, Katherine Rodmer, Bertha Miller and Cora Quarnstrom of Portland are spend ing a week at Manhattan. Miss Helen Gustafson is stay ing with her. mother and sister Florence for two weeks in the Ne vada cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Armbuster are va cationing in Mrs. C. A. Newton's Iowa cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Stover from Mil ton, Oregon, were visitors for a week in the Dan cottage. . Mrs. Earl Charters, Miss Mary Doss and Ruth Forrest of Portland spent Tuesday at Manhattan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Switzer and family of Portland are spending the season at the Welch cottage. . Miss Mamie Welch of Portland Is spending the season at the Welch cottage. j Mrs. Tes Schmoil with her, son and daughter Marguerite and Cecil are at their cottage at Manhattan beach. . .. -'. Reduced ctt .-H ' . K' ' II II Sedan $10?5 The Standard Sedan: . $895 n . o. b. Tolido Visiting at the Baker cottage for two weeks Is Mrs. Mary Albright of Portland. Mrs. A. E. Graves has returned to the beach after a visit in Port land; Ore. J TWIN ROCKS Beginning on Tuesday of this week and lasting until August 10 the eighth summer convention of the Christian Endeavor of the Ore gon yearly meeting of the Friends church will be held on the con vention grounds here. Mrs. Bess Ownes Runyan of Portland, is mu sical director, and the meetings are in charge of the prominent leaders of the conference. A splen did program has been planned and delegates are expected from ad joining states as well as from Ore gon, jj The "Cottage Unique" has been opened by its owners, Mr. and Mrs. C. Zeller and daughter, Dor othy, for the remainder of the sea son. Mrs. H. Durand of Portland. Is visiting with them for a few weeks. .- . . . Mrs, S. W. Lawrence and child ren of Portland, and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smedley, also of Portland, are domiciled in the new. Lawrence cottages, the Laddington Court, which is one of the most attractive summer homes ;-t. Wherever Rainier, grades, You make way that astonishes you, and the rough spots seem to smooth out to boule vard comfort as you flash along. ; ' . . .. . J.-",--.--.., , .... A- . . , - - . . For there is real power in the smooth running six cylinder motor, real com fort in the low hung chassis, and luxurious riding ease in the roomy seats. And at the end of the day, as you roll up to your destination you have the coW ortable feeling of assurance that in performance and appearance, your. err is a leaaer many company. on the Oregon coast.. - - Mrs. Robert Cardnes was hostess! on Tuesday afternoon to a bridge luncheon honoring- Mrs. Eugene Comstock of Belllngham, Wash. The guests were: Mesdames I J. B. Sum, Leland Stanford. Charles Brant, Arthur Bohosky, R. E. Jackson, Clyde Osborn, and Eu gene Comstock. j R. E. Jsney of Portland, , has joined his wife and children at the Kressman cottage. ' j Mrs. H. F. Hamilton of St.! Paul Minn., and her daughter. Mrs! Earl Mead of Portland, are in the Bo zorth cottage for several weeks. ' Mrs. J, T. Combes of Portland. who has been visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, left; Wed nesday for her home. MrsJ Van Scyoc and daughter. Patsy", return ed to Portland with her for a few days stay. 1 ! Mrs. H. H. Benton and daugh ter. Miss Wilms, of Nanatook are vacationing in Twin Rocks for a few weeks. , I i Mrs. U. Hurlburt of Milwaukie, arrived in Twin Rocks this week and has taken one of the Scott cottages for a few weeks. ; j In one of the new Sampson cot tages for two weeks are Mr. and Mrs. J. Kraits and two children of Portland. I I Mrs. C. M. Schedler of Portland, ingPowEndurin Make This the you want to go or the country but beyond, hedged guarded by tortuous trails - the, open road to the Overland Six, the toughest climbs with surprising ease, the i lis spending a few .weeks In one ofland. are speeding two weeKs the Scot cottages, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Spears and sons, Thomas and William of Port' WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S TRAFFC Augusts Bruggcman, profes curs a I'lnsttut d'UrbanUme de I'Univcrsite de Paris, is quoted is saying that ""the present vital roblcm of traffic in every mod ern town is largely the result of ' n inadequate or insufficient 'street plan. The methodical re . -iearch made by city planners of traffic experts to improve the actual conditions .of street cir culation, as well as the various temporary remedies lor conges rion, show that no definite solu tion is to be found in police reg ulation, which only gives an ap parent relief, in spite of the fav orable results obtained from their application. What Professor Ernggeman points out is the experience of every community large enough to have a real traffic problem. Police control of traffic is only part of the solution. Jhose who planned our cities years ago knew nothing about motor cars. If. they had been. J PELEASE SIXTY-TWO WEEK ye Outstanding Qar of the Year Yosemite, Crater LakeMt, . Twin Rocks. Mr. Spears Is prtn- (CoBt!.nurd PT C) 5 3 gifted with vision our cities would look much different today. " The problem of city builders is to anticipate the traftic problem of ten, twenty and thirty years from now. Our traffic problems become more serious as the num ber of motor- cars increase, as the number, of tall buildings in-' crease, and as our cities grow. The wise city is the city which . plans its future. That city will begin now to anticipate its prob lems. BEGINNING AUGUST 9. K23 wuy in by steeps route is an miles roll by in a fALKS m a ! i ! 1 PACKARD ESSEX , , , . HUDSdN M i". ':. !....