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In this issue will be found an entertaining compilation of information for the motorist and those interested in automobile affairs, on touring, on roads throughout the Pacific Coast, and what the country is doing with its good roads problem. The reader may learn of the Lincoln Highway and its progress. Given are many new things for the motorist, with more to follow in succeeding issues.
A trip to Crater Lake and to the famous Geysers is recounted in a manner to interest and appeal to automobile enthusiasts. Also may be read the story of a trip by night and sunrise in the Santa Clara Valley.
It is the set purpose of Motoring- Magazine and Motor Life to give to the reader a complete, comprehensive and entertaining series of facts that will interest him—facts on roads, touring and everything related to the automobile and its influence on the coast.