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PAGE TEN 1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN," PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER Z, In The Headlights' Glow One Chevrolet touring car, one Iifiht dc lhcrv and one cp'.ipp have open sold lv the Troinliloy Motor C!i. rlils weeU. The company rcooivcil another carload tit cars during' the" week, and another carload is on route and will bp reeclv Pd within a few day. A shipment of purls hits nl.so been miido to the turn fumy, which will ! tlio distributing uf cncy foi' Mirt for Hnxlei-n. Oregon. Anonp wttnt'mi to phtn a motor ir'fi for 'next Rummer nilnht do a lot pi than to set In tolioh nvilh J. E. Allen of the A'len-KniBht Co., hecau.ie he find lira. Allen have Jnf 'returned from a jaunt of about 3.200 milex through Yellowstone and Olacler Na- Oclioco Illgnway;' I Redmond' - Prineville: Graveled road in good condition. Prineville-Beaver Ranger Station Mitchell: Road in fair condition; I passable throughout. From Prine j ville to Wheeler county line Is in good i I condition; to Beaver Ranger Station ; . '. . ' '",T ." Hn fair condition, under repair. Bea- t.lonjjl ptu'kH. They spent two month day..' Ho will go to Lob Angele, Calif., v,er Ranser gtation , fair -condition. to the riav on the till). The H'avne where he has accepted a good position.) Uflder repalr. Beaver Ranger Station drove ' vji..F.r.-nn..c , --- lo aurcnen, iair oiri- rouo. ruiesi nan been a rmunu m- . Boundary to Mitchell new road, under the past four years. - " t corfetruction, iome tietoiirs". necessary , ' . ' ," 1 FbHoW detour, signs. I'ublic caution- Hen Troinbley and hi famlty,' are en'-ttmiMt 'nght traveling. , : v expected back tomorrow from a motor j - ti ll) iifh has 'required lw( weeks, i ' Crater Tjake Highway. Road open to Crater i,ake from 4 6, 1II20 model, which they made a little more than 14 miles to the gallon of gasoline on all kinds of roads, and they had no mechanical trouble of any kind. Two puncture was the limit of the tire trnible they had, and Mr Allen is well pleased with the performance of the machine. He Ih enthusiastic about 'lacier park and declare that one could easily spend a whole slimmer In the park and have a lot of fun. , Ifenry Childs, office man for Wal lace Bros. .for several months, has re signed his pOBilion to take effect to- When he gets back he will find tne home of I he motor company which he heads Ho be brightened up with. & coat of'jiaitit. ''- ORKCiOV ROADS (Continued from Page 9.) THE MEW MMffM "-...' .. . . 'itil. , t ..) !' .. - A FINE TIRE FOR FINE CARS The Savage Cord is so superb' in Us massive beauty that it adds a touch of greater refinement to , even (he finest cars. On" beautiful and powerful machines the Savage Cord is in . its natural environment. ' l( ,is distinctive anywhere, but in fine company its assumes most read ,ily its role of "The Aristocrat." It's a tire you can be proud of. cw n ray OREGON MOTOR GARAGE ',; . t). J)V, lw). llll West Court St r-ct si inn it si;itvii ii mm Lancaster Tires 30x 3 CI. 32x3', S. S. A Tire That You Will Like. It's Full of Satisfaction. 30x3 yt CI. , $7.75 1 $13.25 32x4 S. & $18.50 34x4 S. S.... Todd & Fortier 623 Cottonwood , . ; , , . Phone 595 . . $8.85 31x4 CI $17.50 33x4 S. S $20.00 $20.50 Tieatty-Lakevie'W: Rough mountain road. ' , ' Ixikeview-Burns Illshway. Roads In fair condition. Best rout Is via I'lush and Adel. " , '' Ilend-Iiakevlew IHghway. Bend-Fort Rock-Silver Lake: Road Is in fairly good condition. The best route is via Short-Cut. Silver Lake-Palsiey (via west side of 'Summer Jjike): Good dirt road. raisley-Lalcevlew: Good dirt and macadamized road. ' ('entrai Oregon Jllghway. Bend-Burns: Good dirt road. : Burns-Crane; Macadamized and in good condition. Crane-Vale: Open but very rough. Carry water and plenty of gasoline. Road via Westfall In belter condition than south route v:a Kkull Sot-In". 1 Vale-Ontario: County road! fair condition. . Ontario-Cairo: 1 mile macadam; remainder fair. Calro-Nyssa: Macadamized; food condition. S':erman IliKnway. Columiba River Highway-Grass I.Valley (vta Fulton Canyon): - Road open and in good' condition. New macadam from Wasco to Moro. To : avoid construction between Moro and 'Grass Valley tako- old county road southwest from Moro six miles to Nigger Ridge then turn east into Grass Valley. Detour well , signed hut. rough and hilly. Road also open and in good condition to Wasco via Biggs. Grass Valley-Shanlko: Road open and in good 'condition. ShanikovAnlclope: In good condi tion. Antelope-Madras: In good condi tion via Gateway. John llay HJver Ilishway. Arllngton-Condon: Highway under construction between Arlington and Olex. Best route is via Blalocit can yon' to Rock Creek, Mikkado, Clem and Condon. Leave Columbia River lllifhwav at Rlalock. Dirt road in good condition to point (1 1-2 miles north of Condon; balance of dintance irood macadam. rniKlon-Fossil: Macadamized and In good condition. Fossil-Butte Creek-Summit: Grav eled and in good condition. Summit-THley's (moutli of Sarvice Creek): Dirt road In fair condition (Hiring dry weather. Very rough. Service creek section la under con struction: best road to Spray is via Wlnlock. Tilley's-Spray: New grade: fait condition. Spray-Dayville: GciOd condition. Dayv'illo-Cole's Bridge: In fair condition but rough. Construction work under way Between Cummins creek and Valndes ranch. Cole's Bridge-Prairie City: Grav eled road In good condition. ' Prairie Clty-Unlty! Mountain road; oppn and In fair condition. Unity-Cow valley: road. Cow Valley-Brogan: Excellent graded earth road. Brogan-Jamieson: New macadam. Jamleson-Vale: Macadamized and in good condition. Fair county The Cowboy cook fAE oven., PUtOCHERV I'M "WArALEf" EQUIPPED HEAD TO FOOT ' Store for Real Cowboy HATS and BOOTS ,.?'A Medford on the Pacific Highway and from Klamath Falls on The , Dalles California Highway. By the Medford route a detour is necessary ; 5 aniles north of Eagle Point. Take road via Derby and McLeod Bridge, .The road around the Rim of Crater Lake is now open. Itoad from Crater Lake to Diamond lake is now open. ShanikotMItclicll Highway. Passable for auto traffic but rough. Some repair "work under way. J.a Graiide-.Iosepli Highway . (Road to Wallowa Lake) La Grande-Island City: Paved. , Island City-Klgin: County road in fair condition. , ' Elgifi to top Wallowa Hill: 9 miles excellent macadam. Top of Wallowa Hill. to Mlnam: 5 'i miles new standard grade, under con tract for macadamizing; rough in spots but much better than old road; old road closed and barricaded; traf fic warned to keep off old road on ac- kcount of slides. f Mlnan-Wallowa-Lostine: Madacam- IZPd. " . ; . Lostln'e-EnteririsP: XTnder contract for. grading and macadamizing; con-trrtctor's-forces working on i;iver road; turn, off at. Wade Jnnction..for hill route to Enterprise. Enterprise-Joseph: Macadamized. Joseph-Wallowa1' Lak.e: Excellent county :road. ' ' Enfcrprtse-Flora: ". Fair . mountain road; 12 miles mu.cadamized. I)alcei'-Coi'nitpia Highway. Baker-Halfway: . 19 miles maca dam. 8 miles graded earth road;' bal ance very rough. Cautious driving necessary on "S" grade 4 mlle,8 ,west of Richland. ' . ' Uulcrr-Vnlty. Highway.' Baker-Bridgeport: ; Open: Fair mountain road. I Bridgeport-Unity:, Good county road. , Grants Pass-Crescent City Highway. (Road to Oregon Caves) Grants Pass-Kerby: Good srnoorh road. From Kerby road Is open to Oregon Caves. i -Kerby-Monument (Oregon Moup tain): Rough but. dry. ' Monument-Crescent - City: In good condition. Hend-Slsters Highway. New graveled road most of w; In. good condition. McKenzie Highway. Eugene-Blue River: Opel and in good condition except for short de tours around construction which :s In progress at various points between Walterville and Blue river. To expe dlte construction operations east of Walterville, road will be closed for two hour periods at various times of the day. McKenzie Pass:, Reports from the Federal Bureau of Public Roads are that the highway across the lava beds is closed at indefinite intervals on ac count of construction operations. Sisters-Redmond: Open and In fair condition, 1 some detours necessary around construction. Crooked River Highway Prinecille-Post: Good dirt road. Post-Paulina : Fair. Paulina-Burns: Fair, rough places. 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