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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1928)
OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY, 15, 19M - HONE REPORTS MADE ON DUTIfJGS tourists Visiting Recreation I al Sections in Ever ln I creasing Numbers I Cal I f o r n 1 a n s are abroad throughout British Columbia In hitherto unheardhlteroth emf cm hitherto unthought or numbers. Mountaineering rival fishing an attraction thia summer. A Si erra Club party, 150 strong, will hit the trail from Jaaper, Alberta. July 12." ob a paek-traln trip through the Canadian Rockies. Their flrat day's Jaunt will be a "motor-hike" around the pedeatal of Edith CaTell'a 11.000-foot mon ument. From Jaaper National Park, the Sierrana will trek to a train con nection with Prince Rupert, Tia the picturesque Skeena river, re train by ateamer to Vancouver There, they will find varied reere- ationa for outdoor folk, aurprla- nigly warm bathing beaches at English Bay, Kltailano and Jer ibco, famous trout-fishing both on the mainland and on Vancouver Island, with a multoitude of moun tains Inviting longer acquaintance. In the reverse direction, thous anda of machines are bow driving southward daily over the Pacific highway to the Mexican border and beyond. Only four hours' eaav drive from San Diego, lies the romantic seaport of Ensenada where the leaping tuna la now sll- f ' Beauty iSmoothness, Swiftness . . . In the Graham-Paige 629 we have ear nestly endeavored to combine the beauty and refinement of detail which distinguish a fine motor car with the delightful swift ness and smoothness of driving with four speeds forward (standard shift). A car is at your disposal. SAAMAM J :eU m-w-m -ransfin-f from $3tS0 to S2485. Car illustrated is Model 629. five-passenger .tmri . 1 .IT- . r . r- X 4 ' i i i "i i Trumm Motor Car Co. 1447 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 959 verlng the turquoise water about thia bay of Baja California. Though some 1780 miles inter vene between the Victoria-Vancouver and the San Diego-Ensenada fishing grounds, a continuous link to southland and northland Is the superb pavement of the Pacific highway. Transcontinental motorists, af ter their long, dry drive, are flock ing to the beaches of Southern California to revel In the refresh- Inr surf." And beyond the beek- ionlng combers, they are finding salt-water fishing more thrilling ana satisfying man ever rtyiwwi- ed In sporting pages; bookleta or volumea. Dwindling coaat streams now limit trout fishing to their lower reaches where "lacunas" among the beaches are the haunts of the uhger steelheads. Monterey Bay is the paradise of aquatic recre atlonists. Its aurfline from Santa Crua to Pacific Grove, la alive with reveling bathers, while beats of every sped type skim the sheltered roadstead. Carqulnex stralta and nearby Napa river report great sport with striped bass. Lake Tahoe to the east of Sac ramento and Lake Almanor, Its northern rival, are now Improv ing with diminishing winds which hitherto have whipped up whlte- capa. More tranquil weatner in July ia due to insure better suc cess with flies In these lakea fa mous for their large trout. Ked die. on the Feather river, is now its best locality for fly-fishing. It is reached more directly from Ma ry svi lie. via the Orovllle-Quincy road. Lakea in Lassen National Park are open again to motorists from Red Bluff and Redding. Oregon's fishing streams on ei ther side of the Pacific highway and the Klamath lake region are now affording unlimited sport to fly-casters. Mountain - climbers are finding snow conditions more favorable to easier ascents of Mts. Mood. Jefferson, the Three Sisters, east of Eugene, and the series of peaks near Crater Lake. Warmer weather has made the beach re ports more delightful detours from the Pacific highway between Rose- burg and Portland. At this season, Seattle and Taco- ma are entertaining capacity crowds of tourists: mountaineers bound to scale Rainier, Baker and otfcergf ordindnf FM-lcfm m m ni other surrounding snow-peaks; fishing fans wending their ways to Lakes We na tehee and Chelan or to the wilds of the Olympics; beach-lured recreationlsts, bead ing towards the Hoquiam-Aber-deen dlstritc, via Olympia: all rev eling In "The Evergreen Play ground". feAAMAM-PAI 1IIS-S) The news dispatches fall to say lust how Wllhelm Hohenzollern celebrated the 40h anniversary of his coronation. Probably by try ing on one of his old, everyday crowns to see if it still fitted. La Grande Observer. wa Mull m a w aw mm i ?i m ti m m i m r-JXBP. 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Last montb brought tbe total 1928 produc tion of tbe Grabam-Paite to 2. 916 cars, which Is 2.8 times tht total for tiie first fire months o' last year. Tbe total for this yeai up to June 1 is 8035 cars in ex cess of tbe entire twelre months' prod action of 1927. May established new records in production and shipping, exceed ins all previous months in the 1 years' history of tbe factory. Th production for May totaled 8511 as compared with 8275 In April shipping totaled 8560, as agalns 8387 In April. New . daily records were mad botfcln production and in shipping On the last day. of May, 609 car: were shipped, 108 more than th. record, made in the previou- month. The new production recon for.'a single day was establtshe May 2S when 413 cars were built exceeding by 10, a record that ha: stood since May 29, 192S. Reports received by tbe factory from distributors all over tbe coun May 23 (later figures being no sitlon'Oceupied by Graham-Paige. Registrations in Wayne Count . Michigan, which includes Detroit have long been regarded as a clos index of trends In motor car buy ing. In this territory, Graham Paige, stood In seventh place I?: May registrations. In January, Gra ham-Paigo was In seventeent! place, and ' in successive month" was thirteenth, eighth, and nov seventh. In Victoria, B. C, Graham-Paig- climbed to third place in reglstra Hons, having been surpassed only by Chevrolet and Ford. At Indian apolis, Graham-Paige ranked fiftl ia car sales In May; at Dallas., ninth in the total registrations Cook County, Illinois, Includinr Chicago,' found Graham-Paige ii tenth position; In Los Angeles- Graham-Paige stood tenth; Minne spoils, eighth; Philadelphia, tenth a gain of two places since April In, Ssj. Francisco Graham-Palf Occupied ''eleventh position up t Mar 21 (later fignree bein gno yet available). Indicating a galr f! n i. i r E - " of four places In one month. Km r