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Chadwich, a member of the board of directors of the Washington auto club. "The trip between terminals should not be of more than two hours duration, and I am sure that a trial of the plan for a few weeks this fall would show it to be not only a great benefit to motorists on both sicks of the range but would prove profit And it would able fur the railroad. be the next thing to keeping a highway open across the mountains all Propose Giant Electric Locomotive As Motorist Ally To Conquer Cascades Barrier A Few Questions gargantuan shuttle ferry which would lift automobiles and their passengers, heretofore helpless passes in the against the winter-choke- d heights of the Cascade Mountains, A Just to topographical backbone of is the proposal sponsored by the Automobile Club of Washington and motorists generally in the North Pacific states. There is a very considerable volume of automobile traffic between the interior country east of the Cascades and the cities of the slope facing the Pacific during the greater part of the year but this movement is completely for several months each paralyzed winter. At this time the only gateways through these mountains are those of the great transcontinental Even the powerful steam railroads. locomotives encounter serious delays because of the heavy snows and temperatures which go as low as forty degrees F. Engine failures and inability to make steam are frequent problems making train movements difficult. over Make Sure this the continent If fire consumes your house or other possessions are you secured against loss? If you suffer injury from accident are you protected? If you die is your family assured ample provision ? If you have not met these questions wisely and well, have you done your duty by yourself and by those dependent on you? It costs nothing to consult lis. Plan Approved! A. V. PYPER "The Insurance Man" We pay top prices for cream and . Two unfurnished rooms for rent, Nelson-Rick- s eggs Creamery, 296 East, 1st South. WANTED Pork, Veal and Poul Cy's Market, Phone 7. try We buy eggs, veal, hogs, poultry G. W. Lunt and Sons. and cream. The novel plan advocated by the Automobile Club of Washington has been approved by the Washington State Highway Committee. It calls for the operation of one or two trains of flat cars daily between an open road west of the mountains and a similar point east of the Cascades, with loading pla'.forms at each terminus. 'Automobiles would be dris'en from the highway by their owners over this "gangplank" directly on to EE winter." 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