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TEDFOHn "Nrm, TKmryE, mtdfot?ti, on'F.;')''.0srP ay. .tft.v T"AGfl FTVT-: o u E O o NOTED PILOT IN AER TOUR A'gcr Graham, PilcF of t!ie Buhl Aii-ster in the 6,200-Mile National Air Tour. UniU) ! Horsepower? It's Two Against All Yon Want BUILT BY WILLY; GRAHAIPAIG o 0 ALL RECORDS PiodlleOon hy iho Orahatn-Paif. M..(..i i i 'o: .ti::t;.n in .Inn.-, foi On i in lit jnii!tii in i-it'inn. : ,1 : il previous ro.oi'dv in On IV v..,!.-" llis!,fly ,,, ,). f;l,.,llM wiOl a f.iTnl ,.r VMM, ,.-lI; j, .(..si- of :;i n i ' i .May. Th- num ber of f:ns shipped was vs;;, ali n n-w all-One- i-. .nl, i ..-f(lir l,y ml of .1 unc not s iii i.iiis .iiH-i- w ih'W litn- of OiM )i i !.'!- laitM- f .it s v;is introduce'!. I- in ;i ., total piMittntK.il atinin 'd - . -i " . i m, r- than three tine i : t..i..i .? ii lor the fh-i my im-M;... , I'-j;. The .-lit:!-- p. H'1 'i"li ) i. I year, L'l.NM, has he. n ';- ilt i in ; mntiihs Oiis year by ii;.-.ii-t ears, shipments i'mi' 1 " ' 1 1 i JJN.tiM :it the eoe of .) U It ' A m w record I'm- :t smul.' 1 1 . . production was cMahlih.'d June w hen 4 1 s w.-i built. ;i.ill.'in-l'.;i-.- production f..i Ifc's. month Ity month, has been n f.dlows: .lanuarv I -p.; : K.-hruai v HO'i; .M;,i.-!i TtiM: April v.'T May sr.i i : .lane s2i, IJuiplov lut-iit fimiifs show ureal -or t an Is t ha n t-viv before, w il II: :" i.ii'iory employ, -es nl i ho mam pl;;ii!. Jtt.in.ii. ami 1 :'". in the body i s 1 ; i ill ;;( U'ayno. .Michigan. '1 f.i ..'i.';i:f pniil not inn. iiifhi .-hifi s ;.iv at wiJ in hall' a n ,1. p.u t- HIGHWAY CONQITIDNS 4 Tin llalh".- alit't.niia fli-hway. T'tiirisl liavt-1 has al last ftniml Tin- I i;. Ilos-i 'ii lil'ni nia hithwav ami a t a pi.lly in. r.-a vuluino nt" t ra t f io i-. usirit; . ai I a ! . Th m:i, rr.'Mi Tip- !a.-s to KLttnalh Kails is in .xo!loiit ooiulition .null is tno fastt-st i-dmi in tho siato, it i l.'-in;; po.-isil.le to maintain tie-s)it-i-i! limit hikIoi' all o. mil it ions ui oathor Otrnalu.iit the entire -n;:Oi of ill"- road. This roml is itlnuisi universally used a ono part nf a loop trip hy t he "aliiui nia lion ists. Kotievelt II ijihu ay. low peo plo know that tho li.msevilt high way eoiita ins i-ty hi mil - s uf l oa 1 1 liotween .N'owjiort and the Si lot, i ivr whi.-h is said to h the mosi soi ui.- ojht miles of highway in (li I'lii!.-.! Slatos. This sooiinn of Oi- highway, known as the tutor i "rost-l Io. uy i 'rook so. lion of t he mad. is just l.ooomini: kn.iwn to iimtorfsts. and a rapidly inor-asini; t mi risj t ravel is motoring a lonu Otis coast road to see this enm-on-trat'-d oiht miles uf hoautiful scenery. l-'nin Astoria to Xcv port . Iho I loose volt highway is in oelh' m oiindit ion. l-'roin .Wu porl to Ooedsport. the highway ts nnoiiaiph'tod and demurs must ho made or hoai'Ti roatls Used. Knuii L't-od-p-iri south to the stato fttn'. tie hi:;hu'i!.v is oomph ti-d and in -:ooHem condition, l-'errh s in this sootmii cross tho I uip'iua rivr. Coos hay and tlie Kotp- river. l.atiiainle. Wallowa like Mfyli-i And ov. ry third one of Uu-m was way. .n inonasiiiL; numhor of 1 n hiauOl'iil wonioiO" it's irue. too. p. npie al1 visitinn Wallowa lake thoiih ii .lack would really 1-u.k and mounlain.s. frfiiicm l- oallod.il Onm h"'d s. o tlio.; ii' you i.aKy 'The Switzerland of A in.-ri-a." 'I'lio 1 look at th.-m you .lis.-ovo 1 1 1 : t a dataller from LaOrande to Wal- j l"t of il is On- e'oMo-s 0:. y v.- av. ow; lake is mih-s. The road j 1. h'-in a woman, haw a i.kIH to i xt-'Ih nt. Krorn t.( '.rando m Oku. anyu a;. : -lant City is paved. Krotn Island f"'t wiiai a pl.oo OiN is. They City to Kntorprtse to Wallowa lakeiwoiU down here, oi' curse, hist the road Is macadamized. The ' 'ow Oioy play. too. .in-i a next six weeks will he the heart : wonderful preai pl.iyun.uni!. of iho season in this section. ; ph'tily ( sunshine. nullions ol' l-'iriiioill Mitfliway ( V. e n d to 1 ''""'ers and stalely palms and I.:(j;eviewl.-This hiLhwav. named !i.r the foremost 'xploi-r of Ore gon, is carryinu' the largest vol ume of travel that il has over hoop favored with. The road Is in e.ond com! it inn. macadam and u fa vol i Oi just a little d i rl . Th e d i rt sit tioiis. however, are in fiood con dition and will he maintained in their present condition until the fall rains. I'acli'ic Mijiliway. Construction work pear Dunsimiir in California 1 carried on so as not tu Ineon- v.nionoi. name iiioim mis mam : ' The road from the : Mexican lin- through Ciilifornia ' :.ml Oregon is in excellent cojidl- 1 turn and is carryiin; i)ie major por- j p-nffio. Tho KcdwocKl Highway. Con- strnoOon work on the Itetlwood Si hiuh.ft.iy near thick has atlano such a stale to offer very lit inconvenience as to the motorist .-mil the mud of early spring has' entirely disappeared. As a ciiiiso. ijoiiee. name! 011s Oreuon motor- . tis rne driviim into Califonda by i v a v of 1 lie Pacific h inn way, and '. it'turnini; by way of the MtdwoodJ highway, makim ii very wond"rful loop trip with a maximum variety1 of sc. liny. j'liivt 1: or vi-i iiovs I I.W AY(Utl 1 WIXMI A lK, Wa,!c iAv fl'here w.14: .'i spontaneous roar of rheros front thou-anas of persons hero when, nfter nnxrilinu the Wei.t "National War Memorial, the pi im e of Wales w aiiml tip his KnulMl spe.'oh with ".Mown nnyhof ni chant fo!- tia awe I vn- ej baddau ihwvth." hi.'h his audience ounized as meaniiii,', "We will Oiaf they ina II not be forirott whil? the breezes blow" over their ;; t . es." ?1" had several logons in 'el-h from ;'oi mor Premier David U"tt 'li'oiKO when, nt the aife of s'-v- ntefn. he went to Cirna rvon to t.o torin.OI.v itne-led as prime in (j'-onrdan e wiih ancient eiwt otn : 1 ml it was iiriirQ Mi-. I Jo d ijeore who coat to .I him In th-' t. roper 'ht i-e of woid- and Oiom' ! I l-ionunt i.'it ion on this last o.e- - ion. the los-on Uinv uiven at 1h.-v.7H East Main traveled lot other by train from Q , f7 r 1 III ' 'i-ahaiii has livfu an aii .hiiic 1 1 i 1 t for i4'!t' voars, iliirin:: v.hii h Mint he has hail a qi;nia u! :nl oiii iin t'ii id low i mi -n in ;i lil'otiitii'. His flin t'ptrio:;-' ho aii uiili 1 i ; - K..al 1'iyi;.;: Cups on iho Wovioni rr.ii.t. V.-.-. ii in On' l niio.1 Siato-- nT iht war. ho was as-ii.iaio.l wiih S:in siiii fur i hi'ot' years. 1 lu n went "lh Inr tin Hons in Chi nOuti (ttisOnu oioi;t a tun Louisiana. In litJT oarne his n:itei :nl veiaure. whon he was si-lei leil in :ieooniiaiiv WnUins on his Aivti. Kpoiiii,i.n. (irahain ma.le tliloo runnel o;p- fr.un K.ti:-haii!i- Alas ka, t. fraii-j' I'oint I. arrow, every oi "'I' 'h" '.M-ave-t ii..' Meat- .Marion ami Jim: Well, we've h-en in for a week: And lloilywood' So. n them inak in' movies: Saw some movie stars eatinu lunch: Darn ed in the Cocoanut (Jrovo at the Am l.assador fhnoi: Swam in the i 'a - eific oeejiiO And ii and so u and so on. Tin y told us that one out of every t hree people W ho eLt Jed west of the Ki-el-y umr n t a ins din in"" 'he past ton years :-'! 0 l in ! 4,tit Aiik'-I'-s comity. U'l" jsaid thai Jack whlsp'-rod t l th-y 1IO'. i ea ui 1 1 1 1 1 no n i es alio poop,, penid ih d..w n '' ' ! hoaeh'-s from Santa Mor.i. I 1-oni,' Ktaoh ami : nl hour .lollini.- around on the sand, i I always will rem-mhor I loi'y 1 Wood especially. Oioili;h. .1 iSt like Iboins behind the scenes, thouuii I , oxp.-oi It doesn't so,.,,, v, ,.y i":n- behind the scenes for an extra ch ! vvtio is tint of a Job. J wondered how I would foil if w-ro a cirl I .t Uft l.reakniK in or tivim- I in to the movies and knew I l:i d t With all Ole preti v we s., p. o..;cd fnsc-na t i" )1It ,.,.,, v h,,,M.i,...s ,-.. p, pule nio pn, .;1) k s;iIlti thl. ,int. hu-hard 'lia' lo- i- that h would "-"i " - - jmmmmummauBaBa&miamn Carefully 1T74 waaea means you pot just what you pay for. ''Thorp's a lot of comfort in knowing that your lumhor c-;uno from a concern villi a reputation loo pood to risk hy careless grading. Wrt always try to give'our customers tli Lent fit of tlie douht. Jf a lioard is a "tolerable first." ; it's a "second" with us, and ine carpenters. Back t Woods Lumber Co. V 1 1 ft Sri tt A , l- i.r I 'ospito he a d veil i tt rons mo i:re of his jiast woi'l;. Orahatn I, as w oil all envial.ie repMiaOoii tor c.nviiit piloiii.'. lie Mus horn in .V,. Cloia ens. .Mii hiuaK. and is voars old. 'Hie Na'U'iiii! Air Toar. ;p uhhh ho is liow pai lioipai iitL'. is a i:i uel iln Iet of airplanes and men. The Tour lakes nil troia ln-i..i!, .hme .'IO, C4I frS t'.L'INI lliiies, ue!' Hi slates. isilin' thirty cities in 1 he southwest, west coa(. i:n tia.k to iMmif, where the Tour ends. July "JS. Alt pilots on t he Tour carry Olenites holttos of special ilen. whi.-h are Itlled with fie-h c.dlre each day from the Monarch Co! mm lilting siations jit the HirpMr If),( fitiew veiled. of with Jack and Etliyl Hc-ing the oriuiniil lotler uf a jminu ifc cm lu r liotiryw muuo over tlic 1'at ilic Coal lu llic girl frkud back bouie. take ;;. in pri f. re.ioo to anv of '. m and I decided that 1 am pretiy lie ky to Lo mat rn d and 011 a lpipeyiitoon with the grandest man Oiat 1 was evi n tho:iv.h he isn't - .My improssjons of I.os Annoh-s no SMiiiev.hat confused hooause wo luol Mich a w hit i of .i-ai'My and !;.... l-tiato and iiilarity Co- whole w.-. l;. Its jusi ly f.t molts all ri".ht l.iti ii will take l.u- a month or two to s.para!' my in: pro-sinus and, yot down in order. Vou'vo jusl 1 ::.e jn so-, it. to really v-t it il Ihouj-h. The Assooia ted ( t company people here won't ;MVe us even a hill, ol V,h"lo We're Koine, next. I hae ;i hun h thai we're yoinn up north; I'll win- ymi when wo know. I.ove, 1-iTM V L. P. S. Yes. north it is. Jul; just -ai, ie in to toll in". o-inu to port land hy aeropl ino tomorrow inorn inn. Will write a; tin soon. 4. - C.WTOVS llPTIST sriUT.lI III AS I.VKI II i;i TIM1.S c a " i i. id i 'anton's ni: t 11 ouh!- s ha v (ll-o a k to t ho ( '., naa n o. Ltd.. in which the ma.i OJIMIIU , """ npany. 1 si 00 k ho Id. is ai e nat ive I la pOsl:-. men, '. -rs oi ihe T.-iini Sun Ooj, or "I l.nuei sion I l.-li. f Sooi. )y." li;v!,iH Oio re. I I'isin of last De- nil. oi- hulliliiiLs and shops owned ),v j),,., i.'lt,.,j mil "ea pit ali.-t s" were ioofd an.! d.iuii-ed. and Cancan com in on si oe I; . w h ioh until 1 Inn had paid uo.mI dividends. has slumped badly and there is a near petiio anions 1 1 s holders. Sal. -Ill buys new Cftfj-K.dlnn fii so graded and priced. Ast the Woods" o Tephone 108 M.4i: I .nniiifiit t "int.Mii 1 ti -t ! n ur.o.M i!nlu:.-. iiu.l i.i;i in i ! a I ii . ! t ut six iiiniiths Hi. ..I. hl: in i U-'M !. , llus .-..r. V, i!i v. its !'.:; 1 mm. a IMC u ht-n i his I'iuur o.l l- 4 J,7 s I units p!".Iuoti..i, ..r tluil 1.1 nl' 1 l-'.TM Strides toward the L.iooi.i total p. -.do. :ion 0:-.mo and th--. p:es.-:n i eoord hroakiim sr, H:onOi' 1 -I i. u el ion. st a I t od o-t January -- !.o.t. v.h-n a :-n.. i it ' priee .-in v.-.t-- a:ii:.nini-od mi iho V- hippo t. ln-iiinm. one nnidol of Oiis oar down to the p;:. o over i-iaein-d l.y an in:.!i;:l';i. Imo :' in a oar of Ms ivpo and placing On-i-ni ii o Whippet hue oi" f.mr o 'in ner o.i :?. on a oom pet Mi Vo o it " l-V.-l V. Mil tho low. 'Si pined ..li Oll 0e nun i. el. A few s la'.er t!i' U ill;. 1-." i !i t s; a rid.; rd m. w.i-i a n loin n. - e. pl.o l! 1 ! l a in tdels il 1.. low i Htm for t Io- j a t inn- in i ho hisio.-y of i his ca i . This was a;...ti t'ohowed a few w eek la lor t.y iho a n no u lie- in. nl of On- hippo; ix. a powerful, fast six ovhndt-r o . with a mol-.r haviim a seven. hea . inr. era n k-ha t ! and other advanced feat -ares, al Oi" low eM pi-!,.. ,-v.-r inado on any six cylinder car 1:1 tho iiitir. 1". ei.t ij.; of t '.to 1 1 1 d ',JM I'V. Willi tin.- Wiiiys-Kniht mod els, a U hippot six and the Wliipp. ', four w I; it h 1 in mot I iately slopped inio n-eoid hreaUiu- tieniand. .-ale-. Volume reached ahead of produe tion capacity to a point where the eoinpaiiy h::s so Id ton si nee I. .en UilliMl i.OM ljtiil. of (.Helling lip wii'n or.l'-K on hand. Siailiiie; wi;h a total production for the month of January of 1 . I units, l.u lory fUure-: u.':v sieppi-d P with ::n-:it iat.:.iily to .1 .May 'lal of 4."..i;vi;. M. lalla- . Maple Ortve hiMe-e, 14 pules soiilll, SiiiMi:. ohnol- TFyou want the truth - alxnit Lie Tires, ask those who use them. 'I hen come to us for your service. You'll find tires hy I.ce of Coiibhohoiheii mean much to your satisfac tion; and when coupled with our service and care of your tires, win (her all are Lees or not it makes a perfect combination. SEE BALLOON TIRES 29x4.40 $ 8.r0 30x4.50 $ 9.45 29x4.75 $10.70 30x5.00 $11.45 31x5.25 $13.75 32xG.00 $1C25 33x0.00 $16 00 Phipps Auto Park Service Highway at Jackson St. o o bmfioliockri Satisfied ! t w Cyi'MMKH (lavs and country highways call this new Dnlie Hrothcrs Victory Hi:; , sport roadster nUm Ohl Dobbin's trail. The roadster just announced is avail able in many color combinations with nickel plating giving its sweeping, graceful lines a final dasli of smartness. Standard equipment includes trunk rack, and two .spare wire wheels and tires mounted on the jront fenders. The car is priced at i'J,2-5. Household Hints 1 ' Milih tr.--!'. .1 IL ' w T-i . wli ;e!v iN and di-- 1 1 i n i : i e, j.j e Hi- mi n 1 water A v. 1 Ik loOle h T. ton.o ,e-.h n c!..i! :v.l! liolead oi t e- a iiH!i !i Ml' 123 AS -03, VST f a HR0i;cai this company Mar I mon introduces its complete -"- new line of straight-eights providing a really distinctive mode of transportation and marvelous per formance at moderate cost. The New Marmon 78, at $1895 (. o. b. factory), is a car of 120-inch vhcclbn$e, but with the roominess heretofore considered possible only on a whcelbase of 130 inches, or more. oThe motor i'ea straight-eight (built by -v x h"ii inaUiliK HUaillity , I. -l 1'Ieasail! Ii More Whole id is .-MM el, Ity . ') W ho i -!o-l ..! Hie w h.de- ihnianded for ho iikiJo l II- his -i ,n .nu In A I'M; r ::t;.l h fowl i.i.i s. rv. .1 hi.. licken :f i, i. tin, i h.on-v nod with th j. as for to- steam- i si a no d 1 On- 11v.11 ad I. town id oi., On- A f! vl h 0 .1 M- f' h. Ida l.holJJ h,i Ii hour. ! W. II. Il V.iil I.O .,,!ite lei nl d- li. i.ois as m;ei chicken, l'our hoihn-. wai.-r over tho SS ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMEN TA.O F HIGHWAY South Riverside DEALERS FOR THE NEW MARMON LINE OF STRAIGHT-EIGHTS V J,vtl i im?. tatoos ou have f.-l-orod l'tr halt nl' a im; and h-t them stand " minutes s as L.Vore putliiu-, Ou-m inio the oven. The;, will hake in appiooialdy loss ! tin-- and will I..- more mealy. - nniMo-. i ,,r po- - an d if I ieiill t" mat,.- ami they often fall or ho-e.-i'io w oi y To prevent their l Oiriu a ttd 1 level teaspoon of hakitm ooud.-r no ivory three eilLrs t;-.e,l , i :.i ke in a slow oVell llltellM - 1.. he. heat ea Mil ou;Oi. Ooeport Seine Clnmtiel O A O K -i.-Tj "L Onion ties 1'r 1 -i s d u I 'tu t do Kouen." or "l -e s ,1 iho Port of Ootlon." are ?..kni;: .0 have the Seine channel deepened so I hat O'.iMMI-lon ships oiav .i M, e, d direct to the porl of O JL MOTOR CO. Phone A RiO PiP M Marmon) developing 86 horsepower and giving a top speed of 70 to 80 miles per hour. Six body styles. The New Marmon 68 is the first straight-eight at the price of a six a car of genuine Marmon quality, com bining the spectacular in perform ance with real individuality and charm .at the price of a six $1395 (f. o. b. factory). Three body styles. We extend a hearty invitation to see and try these two new cars. In olvinK an expPuditurf t ha will exceed $lmi,iiiil the I'nion Oi ctnn pa ny has apiiro ed pla ns fo flu construction of a new sah dist 1 i hut ini; st:it ion and offio i.inldim, tor its employr-s at Oak land. ao. ordtnir to an announce 1 in-lit isMied vest ei day hy .1. , ( l.Mi y, ma nn'"i- of sales. The new sales plant will cove an mh o oiiy 1, nek and w ill h erected (tn property owned hy th oil company. It will supplant th present ilisij ihiitint; station w hiei has served the I'nion Oil cotnpan interests In Oakland for the pa fourteen year.-., hut which is nov consider ei inadetp.i:ile for the pros mm needs of the oil com pa ny i that locality. The most modern etniipnient an ideas in markoOii!; facilities wit he incorporated jn its lorisiructiiu :i ml the MaOon, w hen en in plot 00 will ho one of the finest of its typ ami size 011 iho coast. Pipe linos will connect the sta tiou with the water front so Out stm ks yau hi delivered direct int. storage from hai j-es that reeeiv tli. il- oaiyoes at the company's re fim ry at t ileum on San Pahlo h;iy Smia-jo will he provided fo approximately I tl.timi haj fels (r Kasohno. luhrioaOiiK oils and olhe refined petroleum products. AnioiiK oilier facilities prnvidet for in the plans are a Karate. : feet t.y ::;U feet ; warehouse, .. feet hy lip) feet; pump house an. a six truck loading rack. ( 'oust 1 notion is slated to star within On next few- days, witf completion scheduled for early ii Seplemher. Kr-oOon of the new plant wil he under the direct supervision o the company's enuiueers. It i. umhMstooil. however, that luca will he used wherever possihle. I'mir-looi Wtt trior PONT lKVKQKK The Frenrl iirmy's slightest soldier anions thi year's conscripts is Kmil Imon itier, u & 1 -pound Norman, foil !... I .11 N 254 0 1 London to Cardiff. G o 00