The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1925, Page 9

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Granite Falls. | y > ca” is SECOND SECTION The Granite Falls 1. The log gateway to the town of Granite Falls. 2. 5. The bridge near Granite Falls. Admiring the scenery near Lake Stevens. 3. economy prices openall day July 4th and Sth Realizing and meeting the demands of a discriminating public, Eberharter’s triumphs again in this unequaled Special July 4 Sale display of quauly ears at economy prices. No firm is better equippe' and none has done so much to merit the confidence and good will of used car BUICK 6 SEDAN. 9819 80 thoroughly like a brand new car you will scarcely be- Meve {t has been run a mile. Just out of our reconditioning plant and gifstening in a sylis new blue finish. Motor purrs so softly you can hardly hear it run. Upholstery is spotiess and equipment includes bumpers, front and rear, Gabriel snubbers, cowl and dome lights, step and kick plates, sun visor, automatic swipe, clock, transmission lock, drum headilghts, th two spares, etc o good cord See it at UBS S785 Here's another popular closed car so unusually fine in appear- ance and performance you'll agree it is Just new-car perfect Our experts have just thouoghly overhauled {t mechanically, put- ting in new pistons, and its styl- ish maroon finish is without a scratch. It’s equipped with four disc wheels and five fine cord tires, motometer and eagle wings, aluminum step plates, rain swipe and other desirable accessories. It’s a car you'll fove to drive and be proud to “BUICK 4 $575 BUICK 4 TOURING finluhed sport touring model looks and This peppy maroon runs ike a new car. It's just out of our shop, after a very thorough overhauling and re- conditioning, and {8 guaranteed to give you more smilin’ miles of satisfactory transportation than you can purchase elsewhere for such 4 little money. Equipped with bumpers, new balloon tres, nickeled radiator, step platen, wind wings, motometer and eagle wings and other sport ac- cossories, See this at once. VERY EASY TERMS STUTZ SPORT $785 One of the fastest sport mod- els in the Paelfic Northwest Just thoroughly gone over and in best mechanical condition. It has @ bequtitul red finish, wire els, mounting good cord tires, 2 8, & M. lights, automatic rain drum headlights, step plates, motometer and eagle wings, plate wind wings, bumper and Other eport extras, Owner trad~ ed this in on a closed model to please his wife. Test It out today. 1923 HUDSON $785 In the very pink of pechanical perfection and just r'arin’ to. g: it has a beautiful new $1 taupe finish, with classy red pin atripe and heavy top and leather upholstery are just like new. Equipment includes double bar spring steel bumper, large S. & M. spotlight, beveled French plate glass wind wings, ntep plates, cut out,) Gabriel anub- bers, rearevision mirror, trans- mission lock, cord tires, spare tire, etc. One of the best buys in the Pacific Northwest CADILLAC $2,5 70 five extra apot- swipe, SEDAN Just think of ta $5,000 au- tomobile that is practically brand new for half price. Costs lesa and Is worth far more than many new open and cloned cars. Just equipped with five brand new balloon tires, bumper in front, trunk equipment in rear, fox, cowl and dome lights, sun visor, mirror, clock, step and kick 'piates, cigar lighter and other accessories. Finish, up holstery and mechanical condl- tion really new-car perfect VERY EASY TERMS 1923-2: Chevrolet can $465 Quite the classiest little cloned car we have ever offered for wale. Spick and span In a beau- tiful new special black finish; spotless upholatory, perfectly tuned motor, and it has five very good cord tires, sun visor, rain swipe. step plates, motome- ter and bar cap, spring steel bumper and other atylish fea- tures. Quality and economy in operation at an extremely, low price. 1923-24 Chevro- CRAB let Sedan Really like a brand new car a to finish, upholstery and me- panical perfection. Uses little rd and ofl and gives you all the comfort of clonad car drivng at the cost of the cheapost of open cara, Equipped with double spring steel bar bumpers. front and rear, stop ight, windshield npotlight, mirror, rain swipo, clock, dome Iight, ‘motometer and bar cap; excellent cord tires, spare ti ete INVESTI- GATE AT ON Buick Roadster.,...$395 - $395 - 8465 Paige Touring. .....$485 Chevrolet Sedan..,..$545 Chevrolet Sedanette. $495 And many others, Chandler Touring. . Chevrolet Coupe.... VERY EASY TERMS EBERHARTER’S OPEN SUNDAYS AND Ne RAGE, INC.) ELiot-9243 THIRD AVENUE AT VIRGINIA SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, he Seattle Sta TOMOBIL JULY 4, 1925. Trip Opens New Vistas for the Motorist ran ear A peautifwi turn in the road near the falls. Northern Country Is Attractive Locality |Glimpses of Sound, Rivers, Forests and Moun-| tains Combine to Charm an Afternoon Jaunt lit BY ROBERT HANDY MONG the most charming of the shorter scenic trips} from Seattle is the trip to Granite Falls. The road is well paved all the way, and leads thru a striking variety) forests. max to the journey Leaving The S ave, jham, driven by N. W. Co., Inc. Out past the city limits roadhouses | appeared, looking strangely bare when stripped of their fnidnight bril | Yancy. Then the open country spread | itself before us, and the smoothly purring Gardner sped off on tts way to Everett | ‘The north end of Lake Washington | sparkled to our right, its blue waters grass and flowers of the roadside Cool breezes hummed in above the lowered windows of the brougham, and were delightfully refreshing Wo passed tourists in all sorts of vehicles from palatial limousines to decrepit flivvers. | An exotic alr was given to the pro- cession by a band of gypstes,.accom- | panied by plodding horses whose galt contrasted sharply to the easo and | speed with which we were traveling. “Here's Canyon Park!" exclaimed Fred Carter, Star staff photographer, when wo were a few miles from | Seattle. Ho went on to tell us of the unique fish hatchery which managed to com- bino business with pleasure by hav: ing a great mountain picture at each | end of the hatchory, so as to give it | the appearance of a wilderness lake, and by having a hotel and dance | pavilion on the shore of the minia- | ture lake, } Beverly Park had all the appear- lance of the. outskirts of tho city | except the “Slow down—20 miles per hour’ signs that usually introduce tho traveler to wayside towns, The attractive little houses had all tho beauty of a newly built clty rection put the business district was refresh- ing in its absence. EVERETT HAS | A GALA DAY At Everett a gala day was in prog reus, ‘The city was strikingly dec orated for the Fourth of July with banners and flags, and a flamboyant nate was added to the colorful scene by a circus that was engaged in showing tho countryside anew the wonders of the sideshow, the “big top,” and the ferris wheel. | An wo sped out of the town a final bright note was added to the pleture of the white ' temple shining on WATCH FOR THE $100,000.00 STORY MONDAY forming a beautiful picture above the | ar office at 1:2 rapidly whirled thru the downtown traffic and out 10th N. E. in a handsome Gardner Smallwood of the Smallwood Motor | | jand tho railway | drews lof rich Washington farm lands, thriving villages and deep| The leaping green and white waters of the falls, breaking into view thru a tall forest of pines, make a delightful cli- 0 the motorlog party was “Bight-in-Line” broug- | Lake Union, with {ts long lines of old wooden ships, flashed by and were quickly replaced by the clean new | houses of the University district. one alde, and the waters of the Sound dancing in the sunlight at the end of the street. Tho beauties of the Snohomish valley sprang into view as we rushed eastward; orchards and farm lands appeared, soon to give place to the deep forests surrounding Lake Stev- | ens, The roadside follage thru the forest was particularly delightful, the purples and whites of the flowers | showing brightly above the deep green carpet of grass, A unique railway train was discov ered at Hartford It has the body of an auto bus wheels that let it run on the logging road up to Big 4] and Monte Cristo, This train provides the only ap: proach by vehicle that Js possible. to these retreats, and makes possible a beautiful trip into the seclusion of. tho Index mountains. Good fishing is to be found in the close vicinity of the hotels at both places, and there ts also a splendid hiking trip from Monte Cristo thru to Index. | Rounding one of the long winding PLANS NEW ROAD Open Up West Side of the! Park to Visitors ‘That enough data would probably be ready by tho end of July on the proposed West Side road in Mount Rainier National Park to enable con- tractors to get bids ready on the 15 miles of road to be constructed on the Carbon river side from Isput creck to North Norwich river was the hope expressed by Chief Engineer George HB. Goodwin of the National Park Sorvice after a recent visit to Carbon river, The West Side rond from Carbon river will open a particularly beautt. ful section of the park, including the Mountain Meadows and Mowich Lake, ‘The road from the Nisqually entrance will extend 9:5 miles to tho South Puyallup river, making Lake George, Emerald Ridge and St. An- Park much more accessible than before RUST-PROOFING A new rust-proof process has been developed for covering parts of auto. mobiles. Gears are merely dipped in the quid, get a thin coat and are as proof from rust as they have been under the oll-dip treatment, 4,| turns in | up before us, quietly and surely carried us farthe! and farther from the valleys, mountains kept appearing before us until they spread half way around | the horizon. appeared a bright green, and were! backed by those of a somber gray FALLS BURST tone, some capped AT END OF A FOREST LANE Down a long lane of forest glanta| Leaping and tho elgn view, and behind that appeared the] smoothness, accepted drinks ina nearby confectionery, we PAGES 9 ll somber cliff towered abov @ on the opposite side of the the road Mount 8! loomed | were soon on our way. Less than two|t and as the Gar miles out of town we saw an auto| » amp on the right side of the road, more| and a sign, “Main Entrance toGran-| But Fred Carter, ever on the ite Falls” on our left. This being alert for pictures, immediately scur- the closest the car could go, wejried off among the rocks, from In the foreground they | parked it and descended the hill to) which he proceeded to “shoot” the our left. falis several times, We were still marveling on the grandeur of the were snow-| INTO VIEW scene when he returned, and after Heralded first by a roar of waters,}one more survey of this play- suddenly the full glory of the falls|ground of the waters, we regret- |burst into view thru the trees./fully started up the hill for our racing among the| return journey. rocks, deep green marking swift] Four hours and a half after leay- vivid white where it|ing Seattle we were again back in of which “Granite Falls" came into} le town by the same name. Re-| rushes headlong into boulders orjthe city, with new and beautiful freshments, proposed by Mr. Small-|tumbled recklessly off into spray,|nature pictures In our memories, | wood, were no sooner proposed than | the waters of Granite falls present-| and, incidentally, a marked respect and after enjoying cooling} ed a splendid spectacle, As back- ‘ground for this hurtling activity, a for the Gardner's easy road-covering abilities. Character To be eligible for sale by a Dedge Brothers Dealer, a product must first prove its competency for ex- ceptional service. Graham Brothers Trucks proved this competency years ago and are prov- ing it more emphatically than ever today. First in the world in the 114 ton field, and among the leaders in the 1 ton, these sturdy trucks are capably supporting the priceless reputation of Dodge Brothers Dealers —for selling ONLY products of in- disputable merit. 1Ton Chassis, $1,280; 144-Ton Chassis, $1,465; Delivered W.L.Eaton EAST PINE AT SUMMIT EAst-0313 GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE

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