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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1913. DIRECTORY | Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur A. Cum | | w ‘es e The & mings, who have been spending the | BALLOU & RIGHT 26-tias Sei One past two weeks in Gerhart, Ore., | | Automobile Supplies, G. & J. Tires and Tubes—a Sate Buy. / eC ; have just returned to the city. They $17 Mest Pike. wal toure through fn their Buick " 4 / / anenca~ | tondotar "in "Spoaking cede 0! ~— MAKES 6000 MAKE RECORD INDIANA AUTO HUGH A. BAIRD MOTOR SUPPLY CO. bh whe sigh ati cS Mrs, Cummings stated that they | Nassau Tires are the best—proven so by every test + HY THOMAS CO, PIKE AND BELMONT tad e most eniopeble tins, and | | emtott 600 600 Union St. : while the roads were not as good | 5 a s —; a as Seattle boulevards, they were in Swo oneton Matiy wooke bole | ” 7 phn drag gw Rag ead to seems ene aes ene pe lg I A —_ — ¢ , Bt +e OMPANY poner | ~ noticed particularly was that the from Boston to New York and re- | - ~ VAN BRUNT MOTOR CAR CO [Rose City had Seattle beaten when| “The Amertean Underslung Sixes |turn, ‘They carried two capacity | More interest 1s betng aroused} | me gris . jit comes to getting in and out of|oame into Ellis without a ter, | load sh clase furni »| throughout the West in the Indiana : N c o BR 0 splutter, | loads of high clase furniture on the ¥ t a so Muephone East 1125 1722 Broadway. || the city. Particularly ts this true Of fthough the day's run was over 180| first half of the long run, and de-| Pacific tour of the Indiana Automo AUTO PAINTERS | H. POYNTER &- ave { the main traveled roads. ota ane ove ivered ps erfect|tnile Manufactu Association and Lettering 782 way pone East ? haa taes mies ot tyitew Kenkes gumbo 7 Oo than ta any toring event cf reteat| = — | The thermometer showed 112 de distance from Boston to New | Years. The governors of the states EVERYTHING FOR THE ) MAN AND HI® CAR” | It certainly seems a shame that 5 ‘ Our u MOTOR CAR CO Ja city the size of Seattle has wo [ares in the shade, and nearly 125| York in 242 miles, and the loaded through which the tour has passed THE WASHINGTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY 4 * |] many plank roads. On Pik for|tn the sun, all day, and at times the | Kellys covered It 1n 22 hours and 60 | dave me eh cy aaa okie bg tyr Phone East 687 shee ee Phone Elliott instance, in the heart of Auto minutes. The return trip was made |the work that that the Indiana ——————————— im Row, from Broadway to |P&C® Dit was 50 miles an hour. Hot) without a load, and took just 19|™akers are doing. However, Gov. | “ aaeap es ee a Oe ee 3093 }14th, where all the automobile |*!94% added to the discomfort and|hours. The average speed loaded | Hodge, of Kansas, ts the first chief gerge East Pike St N. J. Morehouse, District Distributor. |) deulers hold out, ts really the worst {hardship of the ride, but we came|W4s 10.6 miles per hour, and re-|€xecutive of any state to ride from| — | lcleee GF wisest in ibe cite, whereas | ne turning 12.7 miles per hour state Hne to state Ine. df teal | plece of street In the city, whereas {through with flying colors The trip across Kansas has not} | CA set by the Asn ew Ch ‘ ¢ roads had all been put in * — ; . [industry is entitled to considerable | Ce!ved by the American Motors Co, sodlthe pli pee a —---- on ae credit when {t comes to road im-|of Indianapolis, from EF. 1. Lewis ere eee ane) | BALLOU & WRIGHT Northwest Distributors, provements. Never e Mra.Ja newspaper man, and fta special the first day out of St. Louis, wh . n | a agg A eT bf ee yeles Phone Fast 622 Cummings ts proud of the Sound] representative in th iden the inet fan tronkh tires clodd oot hen. Jelty, and states that we « ow pine ¢ a bh ee op eget joud-; - THE CAR THAT MADE GOOD IN A DAY. bedecdlly ca ares TS the Roce | Pacific coast tour, when the Hoosier bursts, he roads, tn ith mata, | - — - inertia le 7 ° rough Missourt, bad een we . | City ravalende reached Ellis, Kan, The — lar . | | agged and new culverts put tn. icycie | + +" American Underslungs have been| . | Every hamlet {* intensely inter otorcyc e ‘ an picy The Sears Motor | Mr. @. ©. Bertin, of Centralia, alacti Were the Ford Motor Co. to} in th < = Side Cars Made to Order. " Car C |hustling Butck agent, was in town | thoust hat ‘Df caid to be prov. |ulld & single garage to house its mn Bi ot Everything in the Motor Line. ck agent, |} though the trip is sald to be prov “8 00 c > Se @ {from coas' cous 1 - 1509 . a |last week ts brother, who fs one|ing an extremely trying pat gv coat ‘igh “Aggie: Tae tik aRNENg RAINIER CYCLE CO., | 1112 PIKE ST. ea way || of the leading grocers in Centralia ar The tourtsts indulged in| 9 4¢ . | Phone Main 2967. ry took delivery and drove home one|considerable worry, before the | , | SSE - SS } i the Best Car In the World Nee ths nate Sana Week dadive " ‘0 pefore © wide os PHONE €. 489. |/ trucks. ‘Mr. Berlin reports that Be] Kanan The att ee ways of| , The Ford fimure flend has been a A | HAI | f | mac > trip tre ia. te Ones As. The soll In many sections at bat again, and he comes across userhg bet Saal . ra ae fe eh-/of that state ix particularly diftt-| with tht »p, basing It upon the| e — eats ru aaa hens sult ot navigation in wet we ther, | estima a fair size for a Ford | | Motorcycles, Bicycles, Repairing, Gunsmith, Locks and Keys. j on oo. p facomaland there were some doubts ex to house one car is 8 feet! | Sporting Goods. ything In Accessories j Arthur Bunker Motor |) was made after dark. He left Ta pressed ns to the ability of all the wide ry ; "has | nie i 1 ! as akland coma the next morning and londed |cars to negotiate the famous gumbo, |Wice and, 12 feet long. | Then he - } | Beene Bae ache a Fe ad the Car Company CAR WITH A CONSCIENCE- East 313 Biles 1063. 1708-10 Broadway. Stratton, motor car, also Lincoln half-ton Reducing its dimensions to miles,|sters seen in Seattle. One of the : ie 0 ® Bee att o to Minneapolis, and there take trucks, leaves for the East Sunday. | {the buflding would be approxi | no features is the large con-| lcharge of the car driven over the i Mr Waller will visit the Imperial) The builders of the Pathfinder|™ately 454% miles long, and cealed tool box, which will readily | |road by his son, Walter Metz, from : factory at Jackson, Mich, and the|~49" in the Indiana-Pacific tour to Sxhtly more than 803 miles wide. accommodate all the tools, includ-| The Metz twins, Irene and Lillian, | Boston to Minneapolis, and gave his | § Lincoln factory at Chicago. While |the coast, are thorough believers in. Providing the supports of theling the jack. This appeals to mo- ase. ths mm permission for them to accompany. jim in the all arrangements fo: bulldin : gg oe hg who are probably the best known | i iB * for) touring as a generator of Interest DUiding Were strong enough © \torists, as it avoids the necessity m | the Metz team on the tour. BA the 1914 models will be made by/tn gales. They cite the following Hold the weight, its top would/of jumping up to get tools from| Srl autolsts in the Bast, are going | é oul Mr. Waller example of how “Old Daniel Boone’ |™4ke an fdeal roof garden, where|under the seat. The car ts equip-|on the Glidden tour. This will be ce Mr. Waller states that the 1914/ virtually “sold” himself to an ar. MIkDt congregate to sip cool ped with demountable rims and|good news to thelr fellow employes | , | Impertal will be the last word tn gent motor fan, E. A. Smathers, of @7!nks on hot evenings the entire carries one or two extra tires 'D/ at the Metz factory at Waltham, | | motor car construction, ta : 7 ' »pu of the elty of N York, . Aditional fe. | - jon, and !* Con Asheville, N.C Population of the city of New York, |the rear. An additional feature is! Mass. who, even though they envy | OLYMPIC | Motor Car Co. DISTRIBUTERS 1401 Broadway. ALMERS Phewe East 47. G. J. EVANS, Manager. ecial” METZ “22” $550 Most economical car on earth to operate. METZ CAR DISTRIBUTORS, 706 East Pike St. _ Phone East 455. .H. Barnes & Son Motor Trcks | Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold. Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. Phone Main 6504, AR WASHINGTON __CAR- TERCAR CO. 1515 BROADWAY PHONE EAST 467. Imperial Automobile Agency |, Waterhouse Trading Co. truck sugar. Mr. Berlin is so well evethe’ ation of multiplying both dimen-| ‘The Buick Automobile Co nee with the performance of his truck sions by 200,000—the size of the /joaded Thursday last a shipment of ! * |that he thinks he will do all his HELP |company’s output | National and Buick cars. The Na apolis no further objections wotld lown freighting hereafter Of course, the garage wouldn't |tional roadster {# one of the new! be made to their driving it on the | hy ee bave to ie any ee for 200,000 | series V type, with Gray & Davis tour. Aa cars than !t would for one car, #0 | electric starting and lighting outfit However, Mr. Metz, after consid- W. Waller, of the firm of Waller & the average hetght of this mon-/1t ts probably one of the most com jering their case, decided that he |fident that a great many Imperial) | pleasure cares will grace the streets 4 4 4 Pp, of Seattle next season. Here is further light upon the before the westward start of the attaching a hose that will reach any | < ing June by the Ford Motor Co, (3 |much-mooted question, “Where do|foosier caravan. fie left it stand of the tires and inflate them in| stp trate Re pst the ee noe ct | shattering all records for the num: | the old ears got” Eugene Bunker.|ing there and a crowd soon col three minutes, The motor is a long|o¢ the famous little Metz car, to|éT of cars built and sold by any if of Duluth, Minn, owns @ Kissel jected because of the interest at- stroke ty 4%x6. While ft 18/ accompany the team of three Metz |°%e company for any one month. i |Kar “60,” of the vintage of 1999, | tached to the paraphernalia carried rated as a 40, the National motors | cars on the Twin City contest for|. The previous record was estab and Is yet to be convinced that he needs a new |saummer home fs at Solar Springs, 42 miles from Duluth, and between the two points the roads are very in 1912 {t had been three ‘es One white person In every 20, in-| shown indisputable leadersht | rough. By rail {t takes 1 hour and | gcross the caullneet tna? aan cluding men, women and children | : | Real oosanatieea ein Arsaer int. | iy 30 minutes to make the run. Mr./and was about to start out on an Old enough to be enumerated in the) Mr. Geo. Harris, a prominent real] ment at the tweter mies / Bunker started with the train the! even more strenuous trip this sum-| KoVernment census in the town of/estate dealer of Portland, Ore, The girls were a determined t | U 0 ef a | other night and {t took hit but five | mer Orlando, Fia., with a population of |dropped in at the Buick and Na-|maxe the trip that even after then ' minutes longer to reach Solar|” after riding in the car, he was 3500, owns a Ford car tional company en route to Victoria! Fieadings with Mr. Metz were ape. EE Springs. He declares that he was taken to the Pathfinder tnctory. and his ts the information on file|and Vancouver, having stopped|Darentiy in vain, they attempt =J{not racing, at that soon placed in the hands of Spiegle ®t the Ford factory, Of the 3,600/over at Tacoma for the races. Mr.|tq to smuggle their own ces bis order for a 1914 model persons enumerated in the last cen-|Harris covered the distance from|sboard a freight train instead of | *uto Streamers, Flags, Carnival ‘ The Maxwell motor cars are due ost sus, 60 per cent are white. This| Vancouver to Seattle in about eight | soo" am cheat train, instead o ep bh to arrive in Seattle this coming) The Rosery Flower Shop won four|makes the white population about |hours and left Beatle last evening | Of the cars entered in the team. ir lpkepr se e |week. The Van Brunt Motor Car | prizes In yesterday's parade for the 2,100 persons. Records at the Ford |for Mt. Rainier, He stated that the| meni and the erie tite ane Tene ek ee ei Co. are exclusive agente for this|best decorated car, winning two|factory show that there are some|ronds are in very good condition | not work. Both girls had selected LINDQUIST & LUND om. [firsts and two seconds '0 Model T’s owned in Orlando for touring at this time likeli Geaklion tans oe thar taar Manufacturers. i . = arg PET Oe |could make the trip, and they 220 Spring St. : Phone Elliott 5340. i @ re. Waller & Stratton Messrs, Wa | But the afternoon motor pageant the complainants to a stall since! Distributors was certainly a humdinger. It was July 16, 112 Raat Pike st resplendent, artistic, gorgeous, es | Phone : ; : thetic and several other nice things. in Follow! \ i \ of oa oe : PP sey 2 ; 3 oe lowing an investigation Mifferent models, priced trom $1,286 to 97 wicsaad | Dad” holds the scepter today, and » Arctic club had the most cars ffonellty = | charges that Le Beaux paid his em-| AER ORES —— |he even got in on this “Worry Many novel designs were Gna prise ployes less than the minimum | ses ‘ul ereatio: ere de to rep club, first prize; B.C. Beck, second Bas Pacific Car Co. |/ Layton A. Wolto, 1706 North 50th IPesent the various industries adver |PTEC | gy | orka has revoked the city's con Class J, professional decorators ot . E. Le Be lor the son - aige Robert Atkinson, Mgr. TILIKUM tise cle drove the “deattie tnc(thty, iontetectue. Hovery collection of garbage in the north | Neck 0 “Sea - | Shop. prine 1 should worry about poor “Da 903 East Pike St. Who stays out late and gets in jun,” representing a locomotive en BILL IS SCORNFUL i ERAL TRUCKS Phone East 1413 Fine. Come in and get the | sine, with the bell clanging urin F. W. Parker, general agent of > wots ol a" secccemey | dollar. |terruptedly. It was one of the :uost — |the Northwestern railroad In this DID—WHY 2 — — = eee original designs in the parade. WASHINGTON, July 19.—Secre-|this city, has been appointed. dele A few others in his honor 1 should worry about our Dad; NEWS OF THE AUTO WORLD __ | ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES goes through the very simple oper-| with 1,000 of agents for the Imperial puld be but 9 fe strous bullding plete, up-to-date, high-power road ENTER TOUR would allow the girls to go by train MAKE SALES or used for a sterner purpore, a large army would find ample room for maneuvering. the alr pump, which {s made inte eral with the motor, and fn case ft is necessary to pump tires in the road this is easily accomplished by Bob Sptegie, driver of the veteran athfinder, drove the car to the entrance of the Hotel Indianapolis two days \the girls’ long and delightful trip) from Minneapolis to the Glacier Na-| - tional park, are nevertheless happy |. TWenty-two in the thought that the twins have thousand forty-nine ; ap Model T's were built and sold dure [English at eee In i ished in April by the same com [i |pany, when 22,040 were built and | passed on to new owner: by the machine. have often developed 100 b. p. Mr. Smathers expressed more th ordinary interest {n the car and record, learning from Splegle that i |the Glidden and Anderson trophies. hill climbing contests, which The girs had expected to 0 on probably one of the most severe jthe trip, but a series of circum. tests of any car, the Nationals have | stances interfered up to the last one. Mr. Bunker's THICK HERE ‘AUTO PARADE GETS | _ CROWD’S APPLAUSE | i] thought that if they succeeded in CITY NEWS getting their car shipped to Minne- Judge Humphries hae ordered YoU SEE MORE the city of Seattle and John Win- The automobile parade Friday! ¢ D. open roadsters and run-\ghip, market inspector, to assign a afternoon was a beanty aboute—Van Brunt Motor Ca | That can’t be said of the night pany, firet prize, T nae oy c- | stall at the Pike ot market to Geo. |parade, which started inexcusably See's co. and Blanche Drolette, ranchers. or | way behind the eceduled time, and ly entry tn to show cause for refusal in his \falled to come up to expectations court Wednesday. It 1s alleged generally, that Winship has fatled to assign part of the city, NOW THAN YOU Flower | | |tary W. J. Bryan will leave Wash ington tonight for Winona, Ind., | The night parade was headed by ate from the American A ela lthe Military Omer of the Borcent e € € an Association of Passenger Agents to the conven Spanish-American War Veterans,| where he ts to deliver a lecture to-|tion of the Americ: He Auto eg 1 Today Is his day, baie a ee who dressed as Igorrotes and Fill-| morrow, In an interview with the pore Pod penceiene “ eras e in n Garford ine Ca lotor ‘ . M-|pinos, and cut up erazy antica on|newspaper correspondents today, | Agents, at Philadelpht Ne tt ig | » " Touring T rs oy ° * \the street Bryan protested against being) “0 > Ne W ere ligand ruc! 1 should worry, | should fret, | They were followed by the Til!-| placed in a false Hght concerning! | Stewart 1514 Bromdwny Phone F311) 19° Dad orders flowers for alkums, the Portland Rosarians, the|his lecture program, which was 8e-| yer” Gymngelinne weetmont nt — “Stenographette.” |North Yakima Pom-Pome, the Red-| verely criticised in the senate yes! Washington, whose birthday falls MEANS Real Econom — A DADETTE, | men, the Modern Woodmen, Forest-|terday, He sarcastically promised | on July 30, i aaking 50,000 of St . pHaH C a as jers of America and the Fraternal | to account to the newspapers for John's gospel as a gift on that 4 ate ts able Gray, | Ald Soctety. every cent he made ‘Then you | pay 4 ra rice of Bc 1 should worry, housework makes |All Socios. oo orizen in thelcan have & fine tory,” Bryan sata | Rev. Sutton will distribute the ‘hacuh dthucnetsy ‘es Pe Ket PN me 060} ; ; prsabiy site 3 |books at street meetings held at No battery 0 nit n ‘and Oregon. But I’ve a day off because | am a|*uto pagenn vest a | Washington st. and Occidental ay, wa ~~ | aciugs g 0 rou eS Broad dad. Class A, closed cara with floral | ceecbestis Non advance, Agee Pema 3. mmnpy, |tscetationa owas’ ov’, “rat! TO TRY HIM AGAIN | teamehip seivite Dollar, under fF prize; the Helen Ios Shop, second Z i SnhihGcn (On time > | oe 1 shou eprty . oe { {natural flowers—-M. Gutmann, first) Morrow has selected September 2/night from the North, after a 62 im j But what else can | do am notlirize, G. M. Butterworth, second|as the date for the retrial of EB. B : | yet a dad, GQ. |prize! Leo Baker, third prize, C. Von Klett . f atont, (aay visit. | Mercury Moter Oar Oo. cee Ginss 0, open touring care with| (Von iclein om ® charge Of steal. ——s ocala Most Any One tificlal flowere—-Sun F 1 « e diamonds valued a 2 0! 801-808 Kast Pike 6t 1 should worry about wife and kids, |Ar tren, rat prize, Tho 8. Gat-|Miss Ethel Newomb. The jury in|, "re Powerful tug Ratti tsp a FO. B. Seattle MEANS May 01 Ca + rc @ || i'm off today to IIft a few lide. Jie second prize: Mra, Theodore A./the first. trial. disagreed, The Boat, costing approximately i . 0. H. Se he " jay Own a Car 1 San! Phone ElMott 1583. DADDY. Tohnaon, third prize peed Teor ten th i * 000, buflding for the Bellingham ne Per | = — ee =||Tonened whether the majority, was Hay & British Columbia Railroad » A — . Bd y Co., will be launched Tuesday at Catalogue on Request—Demonstration Any Time for acquittal or conviction, Bail y ° e for ‘Von Kisinis selaané waa Maed| ti" vers ae panicle Construc F Motor Car Co Ic Igan NORTHWEST BRANOH |) at $4,500 cash or $5,000 surety {MOM and Drydock Metz Demonstrators for Sale at Reduced Prices. 907 E. Pike Ae Woey Bren Bnew Wen ass | A lawn festival is to be held by Phone Haat #20 JOHN FP. CAMPBELL, Mar. the Sunday school of the Woodland Home of the famous Apperson Jack Rabbit BROKERAGE (C0. 1409 Second Hand BROADWAY | | APPERSON AUTO Cars Bought and Sold Phone East 743. DIES TO AVOID PAIN | DECATUR, Alabama, July 19. Engineer Huston Fleming is a sul clde today, having cut his throat with+a knife when spectators re fused to kill him to end his torture. | With Floyd Hamlin, Fleming was testing a new engine In the L. & N. ‘yards here when {!t was run into a/ malt, the summer camp of the Y switch engine and overturned, pin: W. C. A., Monday, Boats leave the ning both men under the wreckage,!foot of Madison st, at 9:30 and ‘Hamlin died a few hours later, 1:15, Ptesbyterian church, at N jrd and) Phinney av., Thursday night, A candy sale will be one of the features of the festival Phone ark 402, otor Metz Car Distributors Phone East 794 All persons Interested In the work of the Y. W. C. A. have been invited to spend the day at Yeo McFARLAN SIX HORTON MOTOR CAR CO. STATE DISTRIBUTORS. Searce & Matheson 1409 Broadway -——EASY TERMS—— 706 E. Pike St.

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