Lac'-atii Jl, Tim REND BL'MJCTIN. nE.VD.. ORE., WEDNESDAY, AfGfST 10. 1010. -PAfJE 8. m ' i ft THE CENTRAL OREGON TRIPFROMCRATERLAKE (The Sunday Orejjonlafl.) Ily DENNIS H. STOVAI.L. Tho DALLES. On Tour.)- -Ag the roads arp now and as ther B reaj clt. And Bf,nd Is a reaI remain (or several week po-lblyUVe aoon found that out. for e all Summer the Columbia High way and Eastern Oregon route la the quickest way to Crater Lake from Portland. Thla la aald with no Idea of unfalrneaa toward the Pa cific Highway through Western Ore gon. The writer Uvea in the Willam ette valley and baa traversed both routes, but l ohlfKtd to admit that J ar.d the mill, employ more than 14 00 men. It makes Bend a lltely town. In truth, It uas like entering city e just missed getting arretted. The cit of Uend with Its hundreds of motor cars, has t raffle ordinances, and offi cers who enforce them We kept to the right all right, and we made our t'irna all O. K. at the Intersections Ju aa we have been proper!) tral -ed to do. tint when we stopped for about tire or six minutes to bin a for flinging in I lea from the tail of a g(cP of tecon and , can of condenJ,e,j car, those Eanerii O-ejion rosds are great. Our party la wi' out for rpel we want to enloy tho Kenery and have a good time aa we go along. We have not Icon disappointed, yet by Jogging along, we made th" trip from Crater Lake to The Dallea In Just 21 hours actual running time. It la n short day'a run from here to Portland. So there you have It lens than three da8 from Portland to Crater Lake' When the work now being done on the rough spota Is completed, the trip can be made from Oregon's metropolis to Crater Lako, by way of tho Columbia High way and Eastern Oregon. In two das. Riiifl to The Dnllex Direct. There Is almost a direct north- and-aouth road from the park to Tho Dalles. Starting from Head quarters, In the park, this route drops 1C miles down the line Gov ernment boulevard and Forest Re servo road to the beginning of the Demi road, nbotit two miles south of old Fori Klamath. Wo did not need Kasollne or oil, aa we had storked up at Med ford with enough to take us through to Ilend. Anhow. and with no desire to adwrtlse tv car that doesn't need It. let It be aald that our Oakland Six Is as sting) with gas at a miser Is with ponnles. She lias averaged from SO to 21 miles to the gallon, right through the mountain country. Hut those who need gaso line enn get It at Headquarters In Crater Lake, for SO to CO cents per four quarts, 40 cents at Fort Klam ath, .17 cents nt Crescent. 3!" cents At I.a Pine and 2C cunts at Ilend. Our route took us directly Into the Dig Springs Indian reservation This Is a line forest road, with one ctlff 7ull of about four mllea In Hand, Just after leaving the Fort Klamath road. This Is far from bad, however, and once getting to the top Is clear stilling all the way through to I.a Pino The road Is crooked, winding through the cllow and dig ger pines, but It Is hard und smooth 'and good for 2G miles an hour for thu drler who has n good eye and a II rm hold on thu steering wheel. I'orcl Hunger Alilt Tourist. We ramped ono night on Heaver Marsh, on lllg Springs Creek. This Is In the heart of the reeervntlon. The water Is an cold as melting snow eun make It uud thu camp offers nn abundancu of cool shade and fuel. Just a short mllu frout the creek crossing Is a forest ranger station, with telephone nnd a (5o eminent wurden who Is happy In giving out nil possible Information about the surrounding region as to Halting, tilde trips and trails. We had a number of copper-skin-neil callers. These were Indians from the surrounding rnnchua. In spite of tliclr dark complexion, thuy lire nn ugreeablu people. Many of them rode ponies, but some einuo In motorcars. All of thorn were Inter tvsted In our car And lot It bo said tluit those Indians, Isolntud hh they are, ulih the blood of u suMigu race Jloxlng In their miIiih, enn talk spurk plugs, self-sturlurs, homo powur, bore, stroke, Ignition uud enrhurotor stun about ns good as a rtmt iMluface. Many of thorn tire wnll-ttMlo stockmen, iuuI they have tho iiiiiiiu) to buy what they waut At ('reMHlit, where wo stopped it llt tlo whll to net camp supplier, a big cmr, driven l it swarthy buck, roll ed up to the store. Mrs. Iluck occu pied (he sttat by her lord and held fur, fmllrkluK papoos In her nruin lu thi toiiueuu wuru two smulUr hunks und three glrln. Indian 1Iii)h Diiliitli. i wore much lutorosted In welching Mr. Duck buy thliiKM for hU lutppy family. Ills llrsl order wits for two doteii tmiiaiuin which he lib (rally distributed among his brood. then followed it doaun oriiiignH, a big box of chocolatiM nltd sevtut bottleH of soda popl ho hud tho cash to pay for nil of It. Who ixt)a It Isn't fun to be a red nutu! On through to l.u Pine the road lends. Koad nil the way. with side roads to Tho KUturs Oiloll Utke, Willow Springs mid many oilier good tlHhliiK and camping places, Those side nm it s are reported good and ciuisplcuous algiiH point tho way. rrom l. Pluu to Ho d thu road la rough tit spots, due lo tho deep milk, we forgot to park the car against the curb Wo had halted Juat 4S seconds, and opened the screen door of the shop wheti 'Ik trafllc olflcer nabbed the chief drner of the party. Defore that bacon and condensed milk could be bought wc had to park the car' Hood Nor til of Ilend Fine. Just the same. Mend Is a good town, and we left with no III feel ings. We rolled on north over as fine a highway as Oregon affords, laid out In graceful curves along the bank of the Deschutes. Oh. how- charming that country Is! With the r ver frothing and lolling In the can yon below; cliffs and pinnacles of painted rocks lifting Into the bluest of blue skies; orchards of Juniper trees covering the flats end benches: green fields of alfalfa where an abundance of Irrigating water gives succulence and plenty; pretty bun galow h with broad clover lawns and picturesque fences of lava stone, and on beyond, the towering, snow-capped peaks of the Three Sisters, of Mount Washington. I.ava Ilutte and Jefferson, All the way north we had frequent and ncver-tlrlng glimpses of these mountain peaks, with old Hood ad ded to the list as we approached The Dalles. Most of the way tho road Is high, following the upper reaches of thu table lands, acroos regions of sage and Juniper, a land of color- or rod rooks, yellow garni nnd n desert painted In brightest shade of lav- onder, purple and crimson. Tho brightest touches. Just now, arc giv en by ucrcs of "Indian paint brush es," desert petunias and rock lilies, It Is a picture that constcntly pleases and swUtly changes. A few miles below Ilend tho hlgh- way crosses the river and leads a distance out Into the Deschutes val ley. It comes back to the east side near Redmond, "the huh city of the Deschutes." Redmond has n live bunch of boosters and Is determined to be come a clt) of Importance. No doubt It win, for It has splendid advan tages, located as It Is directly on thu railroad nnd In tho heart of tho Ir rigated region. Tho commercial organizations of Redmond and Ilend, with the help of tho many motorists of that prosper ous region, hnvo done n good work In marking thu main highway. Tho "whlto nnd blue route," Indicated by white nnd blue signs, leads tho trav eler easily nnd unerringly, We fol lowed this roulo on north, crossing Crooked rlvor near Terrebonno, nnd turning directly to the left nt tho top of tho canyon grade Instead of taking the old route. This led us strnlght north to Metollus, Madras nnd (latuwoy. Tho roughest part of all tho route Is through Hay Creek canyon, be tween Gateway nnd Antelope. This Is rocky und rough. Hut thero are only a few in 1 1 on of It, and tho ning- nllUent Hoenery more than coiupon antes for tho slow going. A new highway Is now under construction which, when completed, will ohvlute the rocky way through the canyon bottom ThlH road will lead higher up along tho cliffs. t'lllf (limit Niiiiierouo, And speaking of cliff roads, and cliff grades, Hnotorn Oregon has a number of those; yet few of them are dangerous, for the reason that the grmlBM nro easy, tho turns not short, and thu way open mi (lint tho drivers of nppronnhlng cars can see each other lit time to make a wifo passing- From Slmnlko wo took tho roulo by Matipln rather than by Grass Val la) and Morrow. This route Is nhortor by a few miles, and eiffsra more In the way of Bconury. The DoscliutOB crowing la nt Mnupln, by n freo bridge There Is a four mile grade that winds down to tho rlvor nnd gives grand vlovva nt every turn. From Mnupln tho road lends through Tygh valley and tho Whlto rlvor country Thero uro grades hero, too - -now ones that aro far hotter than tho old Tho Into rains have made them n little rough but constant uso will oou wear them hard nnd smooth. Tho writer's choice of routo from Shaulko If by Mnupln to Tho Dalles. It Is n quicker way and n better way. moreover It eliminates tho toll of a dollar that must bo tutld ta f!Pl' -gfrfm fWrv?Trrmin idT n i I 1 1 1 iTTTTTUr BHMBiV''' 57 v mhTiIIIIIII III t J HPHAR'S three kinds of Tobacco good Tobacco better Tobacco .&$ and VELVET. t)Jj0&lr ...-..,... . ....... ,...r 'i .."" cross nt Minora bridge. Hero In tho new highway Is being built urroroRon wo nro winning tho good thla portion, leading bv I.nvn llutto. . . t of tourists by our genuine hoa. When litis is oomplei-. tlt Hand- pltnllly by tho' low prices on fruits (Vutor Lako hlghwuv s bo one of j nnd vegetables mid good things of um im ...mi. nun im .i piuutr-, every sort, by our freo nuto cjuimis quo In tho statu. j d far cimrKwl on everything tho Just boforo rvuchloK t'ond wo on- traveler needs. We should not mar torod tlta yellow pine I" ulur camps this good iiamo by charging bridge that supply logs for tho two big mills toll. It Isn't tho dollar not that on tho Upper DctchutiM. Theso camps hut tho spirit behind It. STOLEN FORD $25.00 Reward Early 11)1." model (Straight tear fender) Front fender -.nine ns pres ent style. DnAli, old sole, red, painted over black. Klaxon horn, et low in dajtli for foot ojKrntlon. Tool Ikjv made of copcr lilntel black, ncrs light Inside corner of daulu Ixift rear mdiiis rol wired up. Electric light, f.tlttl In carbhlo lumps- In front, hmall clcctiic lamp In i-enr nil dry cells. Hud when taken Drulcr'a license l."7D, Motor No. 00:181 U. Old leather bag tvltli extra tools. Small holes in si0 of left fenders for boards for camp outllt. This machine wax taken from my private Kanipe on the night of liiKiist a-.'I, by three of tho slv ronvlct.s who escnied from the lhi Held near Salem on August 1. They hui'glnrDcd Drury's store nt Coburg on 'llmrMlay night, August i, and loaded tho machine with merchandise, ro Inu loward I iigcne.. The state offers 950 each for the men and I will jwiy fe!N! for tho return of tlic Ford. ROSCOE LANGLEY, Silverton, Oregon J Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEV TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES find especial favor with people who Appreciate good choco lates because they hnvo n much smoother coating than is usually found In chocolates. 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