BOTTOM OF MAINE FOUND -ELEVATED Powerful Explosion From With out Is Indicated by Late Discovery. ARMOR BELT IS EXPOSED Cofferdam I rrorcd Socc, tot i:lrnt of IrmolltioB of Vessel Makes Recovery of Bodlea Nrm Tnllkrlj. HAVANA. July ll. Tha process of removing; tha water aurroundlnr tha wrick of the Maine was virtually com pleted yesterday, when the water In the cofferdam was lowered, leaving; the wreck surrounded by laleta of mud and e'.lroe. The depth, at no place Is greater than four fet. Tha engineers are now confronted with tha serious problem of remov ing the mud In which tha remains of tha battleship are embedded from a minimum of 37 feet to a depth that can only be conjectured. Although tha water la now only two feet lower than In previous pumping operations, revelations regarding tha nattered hulk hava been vastly en larged by the outspreading of the dis torted frames and plating-, especially In the forward section where tha ex plosion was most felt. llotlom of Vesel Klcvatcd. The structure of tha bow as fsr aft as frame IS Is now exposed, permitting aa analysis of the plates, beams, ribs, etc, and It has been shown conclusive ly that they originally belonged to tha structure of the doable bottom, which I now elevated to a height of about Q feet above the normal position, ap parently giving confirmatory evidence of a tremendous exterior explosion. To this view, however, the engineers decline to commit themselves, merely admitting- the Identification of parts off tha bottom of the ahlp. Tart of Keel I Seen. In tha confuaed mass of wreckage or the bow la to ba aeon a carved piece of steel belleveJ to be what Ensign Towrlson Identified before tha Samp son court of Inquiry as part of tha flat keel of the Maine. The wardroom and officers" quarters on the starboard side are exposed, but. owing to a considerable list, the mud Is level with the celling, precluding present poeslblllty of exploration. Tba present Intention Is to ere-t founda tions for cranes and derricks with which to extract the heaviest parts of tha wreckage, after which a means for removing tha mud will ba decided upon. Among yesterday's developments waa exposure of a section of tha armor bait abreast and amldsbtp superetrurture, Thle Is about level with tha surface of th water. In normal position.- The exploration In the galley resulted In the discovery of two pots half full of be ana and other articles for kitchen use. eome of which at first were be lieved to be human bones. Hope of discovering the bodies of many of the crew Is diminishing be cause of the unexpected completa de molition of tha berth deck. Cofferdam Is Sucma. The enrlneera are pleased with tha success of tha cofferdam, which. In st'tte of such adverse criticism. Is now resisting fully tl per cent of tha es timate of the maximum strain with out the slightest sign of weakness. It s believed tha wreck will bo reedr for Inspection by the board of Inquiry within two months. ' If tha bulkhead Immediately aft of the central superstructure, where It la believed tha hull waa almost completely broken In halves, remains In good ton. Sltlon. It Is believed little difficulty will be experl'nred In floating out tha after one-third of tha ahlp. SWAIN OUT OF HOSPITAL Vonth Who Tried to End Life Over Girl I Released. John 'j '-vell. aged 1 years, who trted to c. in m i! s-ticlJe Sunday night to spite hla aw, i esrt. Marie Stark, aged IT years. lert 'St. Vlncenfa Hos pital yesterday afternoon, promising to refrain from repeating the attempt. Ha has been In tha hospital since Sunday nlgM. when ha was found ha'.f-dased on tha atreeta and waa hurried to tha hospital aa a supposed victim of tha hest. Tlrtwetl was to leave for Peattle Sun day night and went to the home of bis sweetheart on East Alder street to ssy goodbye. The girl greeted him with less thsn customary warmth and Tld well decided to end his existence. Go ing to his room In a hotel on East Morrison street and Union avenue, ha drank a large quantity of what ha thought was poison and went wander lag about the streets. He was ploked tip four hours later by the police and s.-nt to tba hoepltal.wbera the poison was found to have been of Insufficient strength to kill him. EXPLOSION KILLS MINER Second Workman Severely Injured In r.lart Near Rosoland. PPOKAXR. Wash- July la. (Spe cial.) A fatality occurred at tba Joale mine, belonging to tha Lerol Ho. S Com pany Bear Roes land. 1. C, Monday night when two men, John Beckman and Alea Byere. wera caught In a pow der blast. Iieckman, from tha natura of his Injuries, must have been killed at moot Instantly. Ilia taca waa blown to pieces, and a large hole torn la hla head. livers was badly Injured about tha fa.e. one of bis eyes being In so seri ous a condition that his removal to a Spokane hospital waa deemed advis able. It la not known yet hew tha ao .i.i.nt occurred, aa Byere waa In too serious a condition to gtvs any con nected story, but tha presumption la. that they drilled Into an undischarged load of blasting powder. ANNOYER WEARS SILK HAT Tolk-e Seek Well-Dresaed Man Who Inoults LUtlo GlrU. A man who wear a Bilk hat and rlothtng to match and who drives a well-equipped phaeton, la being eought by tba polica aa a molester of little girls In tha southeast section of tha city. An expensive search was made yesterday by Sergeant wan less, alter complaint had been made by Andrew Nlckaila. 1100 Ellsworth street, whose lirtla a-lrl has been armored by tha stranger on four occasions. 4 11V B.iwiiifcri, " - - - " r.. ... ago. when tha child was accosted near her nome. out eiuaea me grasp w " man. Two months later aha saw him again and fled. Testerday morning ha drove up In tha vehicle and stopped her three blocks from her home when v j t . ilr W - trl-d to 1 1 w -. a uui. i in. .hi - - -- Induce her to entet tbe buggy, but sha ran away. ' A. man. supposed to ba tba same one. entered the home of a man named Rice, 1212 Ellswortn avenue. afternoon. When no one' waa In tha S rmmrm nlt Me U ked nous vv m 1 ' J - - for a drink of water and Insisted upon going Indoors to get . i am cmiu u to tha neighbors after ha had grasped her roughly. The little daughter or . 1. weuiu. Eir.-.f.....th -street, waa aa- 1VIU J-W 1..J. - . saHed on Monday afternoon by a atranger who came upon her while aha was picking blackberries. Tha .child escaped and the people of tha neigh borhood failed to report tha case until hour afterward. RAIL WORKERS IN RIO! MAX lflT IX FACE WITH AX IS TAKEN TO HOSPlT.Ui. Empke on .Mount Hood Railway Construction Clash With Strike breakers Near Llnnlou. ei.. a t t riot between strikers , uw U I . ..... and atrlkebreakera on tha Mount Hood Railway occurred yeaterday arternoon when 25 or 20 men engaged In a brawl. . i .., iialnar .weaDOna available, resulting In the serious In Jury of W. L Powell, a union picket, and tha arrest of A. E. Blackman. H. L. Wright and H- . tugiow. ui. breakers. on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Powell la at the Oood, Samaritan Hospital. suffering from wounds on hla face Inflicted with an ax, and tha three men arrested are In tha County Jail, held without bonds to await the result of Powells Inju ries.. strlksbreakers and pickets ended" in combat near Llnnton about 2:30 yester day afternoon, when taunts and Jeer wera followed by naUcuffs and stones. There were about i men on ,k " -w- i xnw.i v - itrark In tha IB Wfl 1 . - -- faca with an ax and his nose was-severed. After tha battle strikers swore um warrants before Juetlce of tha Peace Olaon for the arrest of Blackman. Wrleht and Blglow. The constable's office had been advised that thera might be trouble in arresting ma men. ...i,. TV..ih.ltn.r Drill ft- Nicholson and Harrington went to the Foster Hc- tell last night, where me iinMor,.i:i. wera staying. Blackman waa taken away from his wife and two babies and mad no resistance. Wright and Blg low also submitted to arrest without protest. attracted considerable attention and- a crowd of 10 or more followed the con atabtea when they left the hotel. Fear ing Interference, Patrolmen Madden , w i a.koit kr the deputy nu 1 -1 ' - ' - ... constables to Join them and the aaai- tlonal show of forca dispersea me crowd. PIONEER 0FCH!CAG0 DIES Ixren Thomas, of Amity, Came to Illinois In 1833. AM ITT. T.. July 15. tpeciai. Ljorrtt 1 nomas, wno tiiT-'i . 1 " - son. Oeorge t. Thomas. In Amity, st midnight Saturday. July 15. was 1 years of ace. Mr. Thomas wss born In ller ktmer County. New Tork. In IKO. an I came went with his paxenta to Chicago cn..nfv lltlnnlL in 1 VyS. From there he and his family were teres Thaeaaa. Died la A salty, Waa Iloaeer at Chlca go. Ilk among Iha pioneers who first settled Wtnooa County. Minnesota, making their home near the town of Wlkota until 1506. when ha and bis son came to Amity. In 1M4 Mr. Tnomaa man-iea sii mr reret Dennlson. who died In ISSi. Two sons. George D. and Amanso. and one aughter. Emily J- were born to inem. George D. and Amanso surviving the father. .... Funeral services were held at tna home Monday, conducted by Rev. Ed ward Glttens. of the Methodist Church. Burial waa In tha Amity cemetery. W. S. U'REN IS HEARD Reformer Addresses Rotary Club on Single Tax. .... nf W R pibkio xmjL waa liiv . uv - --- rittn'i address to tha Rotary Club V. mMnoer at incir luccneon ' H..t..Jaal a SSHnnn U 1 m lea. fj rpiriual aa way , Mwaa. When Mr. L Ren was introduced. It was said oy the toastmastex inai u been accepted as a mtxlra throughout tha country, that only tba rich could afford to be reformers, and If that were a fact, from tha number of reforms tf t - be roust ba a multimillionaire, all of which air. u nen tooa wnn humor. Tha speaker pointed to tha Swatland Building, tha Corbett and Ladd estate, and several other well known properties In tha heart of tha city aa the baals Tor a change In our present system of taxation. These val ues, he contended, were created by tha community, and therefore wera valuea belonging to the community, hence, they should be absorbed by the tax gatherers. Many questions were put to the Ore gon City reformer. W. T. Buchanan acted aa chairman of tha daft. I :cwx 4 I MORNING TIIE MAN WITH FUNDS GONE WIFE'S rXUQIRTES AROCSE SUS PICIONS OF POLICE. Brewery That Advanced $3000 to Trusted Renter Institute Search for Missing Man. Carrylna; $2000 belonging to tha Weinhard estate, and raid to have left many bills unpaid. Theodora J. Cblman, proprietor of the Hotel Hoyt, disap peared from the city Monday, and la sought by detectives, who hold a war rant for him. charging the embezzle ment of the money. The revelation of his departure came unintentionally from Uhlman'a wife, who lives at 2T5 Vancouver avenue. I'hlman conducts his saloon in the hotel under the Weinhard brewery, and It has been the custom of the com pany to advance blm money with which to cash checks on paydaya. He had al ways accounted for these sums, and when he applied for a larger sum than usual last tiaturday, t was given him. In this way tha sum of IS000 came into his hands. Chlmsn did not appear at his home Sunday, and Monday his wife, becom ing alarmed, called the hotel and then telephoned to Paul Wesslnger. asking If he knew where her husband was. The query Instantly connected Itself In Mr. Wessinger'a mind with the large advance of the Saturday before, and he at one laid the case before Captain Moore. Deputy District Attorney Paga Issued a warrant for Chlman's arrest. Chlman Is believed to have left the city at 11 o'clock Monday morning, but which direction he went Is unknown. Ublman was long a resident of tha city, and had always been regular in his transactions. That he calculated carefully to make a profitable coup. Is the belief of the officers. They found that ha took all the money in the sa loon, turned everything into cash, and even left the petty current bills un paid. Uhlman hag brothers in Tacoma, Spo kane and New York. He waa a butcher before be engaged In tha hotel and saloon business. He Is over 60 years of age. . - JAIL IS FATE THIRD TIME A. J. Townsend Most Serve Year for Cheating Man After Job. On the heels of a prison term of eight months, which he had Just finished serving for attacks on young girls. Arley J. Townsend, pretended owner of the Railway Exchange building and erstwhile highflyer In hotel circles, went back to Llnnton yesterday to serve S0 days for a fraud committed on a young employment seeker. Townsend flrst cams under the ob servation of th police when a young girl stenographer complained that she had been called to his room In the Ore gon Hotel to take dictation and waa at tacked. Another girl, a visitor to tha city, was also attacked and robbed. Townsend waa given a maximum sen tence, but gained his release at the end of 0 days and Immediately took to his former pursuits. Ha was sent back to finish his term, and upon being- re leased .a few days ago, made the third outbreak. WISE HORSE TURNS FAUCET "Tom," Police Animal, Breaks Role by Letting Water Run to Waste. In utter defiance of tha orders of .i Ti.-, Tin.,i4 npnmiilrlt,l1 on aC- count of the shortage of water. "Tom. . . .k. - knr.a that draws the one VI wiw ft J ........ police patrol wagon, wasted more pure Full Kin tnan wouin n'"'o 37. - r ? f i IV, .I V.& V D JT" a V a x Mi. .-' y - , l:til n ,iirnocP rhirct It, till yiJU solves the jy x caim your qui vciuig ni i a lt every drop. J, X y V , i me- booklet. "The Truth About Coca-Cola". ORECOXIAX, THURSDAY, . v . k- enrhf "red- iawn UBltfl. " - " 0 -- - --- handed" yesterday afternoon. The cleverness of the horse is the ad miration of his blue-coated friends, whose detective ability was severely tested to And how he did it. Driver ' Lisy discovered- Monday evening that the faucet In the stable was running wide open, and he shut It with a malediction on the careless boy who, ha thought, had done it. Later he found it open-again and this happened several times. Yesterday afternoon the faucet again played pranks and was shut off several times, until It waa decided that a watch must be kept. Several officers sta tioned themselves within view of the standplpe and after a long vigil this Is what they saw: Tom, whose stsll Is about six feet away. walked out to the length of his tether and stretched his neck to its fullest extent. In this way he was Just able to reach the faucet with his teeth, and after fumbling a moment he turned It. Then he placed his lips at the opening and had a good long drink, while "Jerry," his teammate, across the stable, whinnied and looked Jealous. Xom'i tether Is now shorter. KILLING IS ADMITTED DOCTOR SCRPRISES OWN LAW YERS DURING TRLVL. ' Chifeholm Declares He Slew John Powell In Self-Defense Insur ance Transaction Related. SANTA ROSA. Cal.. July 19. Dr. B. C. Chlsholm. on trial In the Superior Court here for the murder of John D. Powell, whose body was found In a tent near here early In tha Spring, confessed yesterday. Chlsholm did not confide his Intention even to hla own lawyers. Chlsholm said that In killing Powell he acted In self-defense. "Powell came toward ma flourishing a revolver," said Chlsholm. "and I shot him to protect myself." ChlsholnVs confession Included ac knowledgment of the truth of nearly every assertion that has been advanced by tbe prosecution. He said that Powell's real name waa Jack Williams. Chlsholm admitted having taken out a life Insurance policy as John D. Towell. and corroborated the details of this transaction. Ho confessed that ho had written all of the letters and cards Introduced as evidence against him. He admitted that he had been con victed In the East on a counterfeiting charge. WOMAN RAPS SUFFRAGISTS Men Should Handle Political Knots, Snja Governor's Secretary. SALEM, Or.', July 19. (Special.) Although Governor West has apoken In favor of woman's suffrage, there Is one member of his force who haa com mitted lese majeste and has declared opposition to tne universal franchise, and that Is a woman. Miss Fern Hobbs, chief clerk to the Governor, says she hopes the time will never come when women will bo able to vote. "I would Just simply dread eueh a time." she aald today. "In tha first place, women should not bo brought before the public. And wouldn't I look nice as a candidate for Governor; or Imagine Miss Mary Wain, the Attorney-General's secretary, aa a candidate for the office of Attorney-General. "But. to speak seriously. I would de test the thought of women voting. Tha men are the only ones who have to worry about the troublea of office, and I hope they will continue to have to do all of the worrying In that direction, as T am certain the women have enough - wn, i A1.- a-X 5 ' iiiii Whether you're shopper the result's the same - - - -Store din, vitiated air, pushing crowds, heat, stuffiness on your feet for hours. No wonder that by the time you get away from v n iinlf AfnA with farifue. liau mku ' ' - problem. It will reli - . .ae-a. a. MafirAt?. a.L.-a u n drive away your uiu si Delicious Cooling fin Ktiervwhe - ' THE COCA-COLA COMPANY W Atlanta, G X , i .g'T JULY 20, 1911. They Grow Hair Certain Ingredients, if Prop erly Combined, Stimulate Human Hair Growth Resorcln is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered. Beta naphthol Is a most powerful, yet abso lutely safe germicide and antiseptic, which prevents development of germ matter, and creates a clean, healthy condition. Pilocarpine, although not a coloring matter or dye, 1 an Ingredient well established for its power to restore natural color to human hair. Borax, because of Its well - defined softening and cleansing properties, is most useful In the treatment of scalp and hair diseases. Glycerine acts as a stimulant to the hair bulbs, and has a soothing, healing-and nourishing Influ ence. Alcohol is indispensable in medi cine because of its antiseptic stimu lating and preservative qualities. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is chiefly composed of these ingredients, which are compounded in a peculiar form, and we believe It Is the most effective remedy known to medical science for ecalp and hair troubles generally. We personally guarantee it to eradicate dandruff and scalp irritations and to grow hair, even though the scalp in spots Is bare of hair, providing of course there Is life and vitality remain ing in the hair roots. .We want every one troubled with scalp disease, dandruff or loss of hair to try Rexall "93" HalrTonlc. If it does not remove dandruff and promote a growth of hair to the satisfaction of the user, we will without question or quibble return every cent paid us for it. This guarantee is printed on every package. It has effected most satis factory results in 93 out of 100 cases where put to a practical test. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is entirely unlike and in every particular different from anything else we know of for the purpose for which it is recommended. We urge you to try it at our entire risk. Certainly we could offer no bet ter guarantee. Two sizes, SO cents and $1. Sold In Portland only at The Owl Drug Co., Cor. Seventh and Washing ton Sts. worries of their own. without adding the extra burdens of political troubles." SPOKANE VOTE IS LIGHT TEST UNDER REFERENDUM IS DISPIRITING TO MAYOR. New City Hall Authorized by Small Majority Building Is Third Within Fifteen Years. SPOKANE, July 19. 3pecial.) Spo kane's flrst referendum election since the installation of the commission form of government resulted today In a bare majority of 17 for a bond issue of $650, 000 to build a new city hall and a ma jority of B0 for a bond issue of 9100,- . . - It .1. Mnn Ahoilt 000 to OUlia a new mc " !'S300 votes were cast out of a registra tion of nearly -n.uuu ana juji ley and the other Commissioners are disappointed. When the Milwaukee Railroad got Its right of way through Spokane it acquired, among other properties, the sita of the present city hall for 32, 000 and tha city bought another site for $240,000. Now the taxpayers are asked to put up an additional $650, 000 for a new hall, the third in about 15 years, and it seems agreed that Spo kane will be lucky If It gets the new building completed for $1,000,000. The present city hall was built twice, hav ing burned when almost completed. The quantity of prtmary lead cocsumed In theX-nlted States In 1010 was 87S.021 tons, an Increase of 600S tons, or 1.8 per cent over the conmiTnptlon of 1P. On Both Sides of the Counter or clerk weariness. o Whenever Cola a eve vour iangue eofrACrt vnil.aa 1 W ---a waa j '.'- ' Wholesome A f.'y Arrnnr f-Hink. jS-1 of Coca- OXMJEB HOTEL new and modern in every detail. Steam heated throughout; com fortably furnished and electric-lighted. Overlooks Tillamook Bay and pa cific Ocean. TENT CITY is among the trees on bay side. Running water and stove heat. Under hotel management. Cuisine unexcelled on the Coast. Sea foods a specialty. HOTEL AND TENT CITY BATES (American plan), $3.00 and up. BAY0CEAN is famous for its ocean and bay bathing, trout and deep tea fishing, splendid climate and wonderful scenery. Oregon's new Sum mer resort. ' Out Own Passenger Boat Service Direct From PortlanI Round Trip $10.00. For literature or reservations, apply to either address. T. B. POTTER REALTY COMPANY HOTEL BAY0CEAN ANNEX 720 Cdrbett Building, -Portland. Bayocean, Oregon. Wmrf 5 iim&sfi mam edge of the beach on the Pacific ocean, ana oners more in beneficial rest, healthful enjoyment and modern conveniences than will be found anywhere on the Coast. i v.n. ,.n.i. For entertainment of guests there are blilla rds, P?00""- en1 a-olf frosh and salt water flshlne. boating; rldlngr and automobillng. we for terms and reservations to .x THE BREAKERS HOTEL. BREAKERS, WASH. Hotel Moore is situated directly on the OCEAN SHORE, alone; the boardwalk. Hotel Moore Is. in the lee of Tillamook Head. Seaside Is the warm beach, free from the cold north winds In Summer. Surf bathing and hot salt baths. The Hotel Moore i aqulpped with steam heat hot and co d water, electric lights, suites with, private bath. etc. Rates 3 and up per day. American plan. Write for booklet. DAN J. MOORE, Prop., Seaside, Or. Msg m'm'uii) CTle alt n at Wilhoit Springs Two Weeks Hera Better Than Six at the Sea Shore Wilhoit Springs Water ia wonderful tonio and curative agent. Living in tha open among the fir trees and drinking the spring water builds up ones entire system both physical and mental. Kclleres stomach trouble and other complaint! in amok tiros. Qoieta tha narrona Tirtem. l ow Choice of Hotel. Cottaroe or Tenia. Hunting, Fiabine an trampiag throoeh tha woods. Auto aiobile learaa Klrctric Hotel, Oregon City, erery day at 2 p. m. Plfaaant 25 mile tnp. Call up m distance "Wilhoit" and make reserrauona, r mall Inquiry to WUUolt Bpriuss, Wi Vlt. Or, Calapooya Mineral Springs IXJfDOX, OKEGOS. . In nlcturesque Calapoola Mountains. 800 ft. above aea level. 12 miles frora Cottage Grove on S. P. Ry.). over beautiful scenio auto drive. Waters blshly curative for Ptomach, IJver. Kidney and Blood Disorders, Rheumatism and Kindred Ailments. Steam, Mud and Hot-Water Baths, with modern facilities. Hotel newly furnished; culslno the best; rooms lisht and airy. Extensive grounds, with swings, tennis court, cro quet, etc Calapooya water, bottled at tha springs, shipped anywhere; Hotel rates. s to 10 per week. Special rates to campers. Address for further Information. Calapooya Springs Co.. Cottage Grove, Or. The Hackney Cottage Is now open. Have enlarg-ed their dining-room, capacity and electrified their house. Beautiful surroundings and most pleasant spot on the beach. Unsurpassed surf bathing, home com forts, excellent table board. Special rates by the -week. Reservations by mall or wire. Address, Sea View, Wash. North Beach Inn KEWTOX'S STATIOST. Mrs. Jf. M- Dewey, Manager. LARGE SHADY GROUNDS Directly facing the ocean. Superior ac commodations. Postofflce and tele graph address Long Beach, wash. SEA CROFT 555? Directly on the beaoh, overlooking tha ocean. Spacious grounds, alectrlo lights among th treea. Flreplaoaa In large' coay ilttlng-rooms. The best of table service In Bea Crofts dining-room. Boa foods a sneclaltv. Annas completely furnished apartments tor housekeeping. Write for reservations. MBS. W. F.. HCTCIONSOH. Bea View. Wash. THE SHELBURNE Pea view. Wash. MRS. T. J. HOARB. Prop. Enlarged capacity, many new rooms, large, new? shady porch and croquet ground: large, "haay playgrounds and yard for children: hammocks, benchea. swings ndf"e! lawn. Large, aunny rooms. We raise our own poultry and vegetables. Special rate. on lapi? 'r7i' r mril. Summer Excursions to the ailiiy M-t Mm W va "a cws w An trust 2. 4' 6. 14. 16. 16. 17. v a J m M t m? IS JA 9t4t atap September 1. z, b, , 7. Maxe pt 1, nivrtuv a s -j a u ... ST I niTl. APaTTk BFTIinV . EW YORK AND HKTUR..MIJI,....1U.0" BOSTON AND RETURN ftllO.OO ml MTJ.JUl amiflrj.ii vuiijf ava v u v a. ua OMAHA. KANSAS CITY. ST. JOB AJVTJ RETIR.1. S 60.00 au.v.t. aiiowr fifteen 1E) days for aolns rjasaage, final return limit October list. Go one way and return another tf you wish, stopovers al lowed within limit in each dlreotton. Tourist Sleepers Portland to 1 lcfisis ana BioeiPiH6" . . j . . ...... - Ticket Office, 1X2 Third Street, Portland, or at Depot, Eleventh and Hoyt streets. B. DICKSON, C P. A T. A. ARCHIBALD GRAY. A, O. F, P. A, IV rthTKaa. man He rifled off a 5000 house and his daughter won It. RESOBTS. BAY0CEAN HOTEL ANNEX AND TENT CITY Your Vacation What You Get Out of It and Where You Spend It Is Important The Breakers Hotel Is the leading Coast resort of tha Pacific Northwest, located just at tbe On Clatsop Beach SEASIDE, OREGON Hotel ndw open. All kinds of sea food served. Special dinners served for excursion parties by being notified in advance. American plan, from $2.00 to $2.50 per day. Special rates by tha week or month. Tent city now ready for reservations. Furnished tents from f5. B0 to $6.50 per week. Write for particulars to Columbia Beach Hotel, COLUMBIA BEACH, OR. Via Wlrrenton. OR IP IN CITV MAKE RESERVA TION AT WESTERN OREGON TRUST COMPAQ y, 3T3 Star St. Seaside Hotel Bert Westbrook, Mgr. Located in Holliday Park. ' Seaside, Oregon Purchase Railway Tickets to Hollidaj Park Station. Ameriean Plan Strictly First-Class, Newly Renovated. Rates $2.50 Upward Ho For Cascadia Best mountain healt resort; mineral water, baths, scenery and camp grounds, hunting and fishing. Nature's own recuperating rest place. Auto from S. P. trains, Lebanon, stage from Albany and Brownsville. Wrlta or phone G. M. Gelsendorfer. Cascadia, Or. The McGuire Main Street. Mrs. Olive McGuire. Prop. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS Bv day. week or month. Two blocks from depot, five minutes' walk from the Ocean. Seaside, Oregon. It Is Cool at CLOUD CAP INN ON MOUNT HOOD. Ppend your vacation on Mt. Hood. Leave Portland 10 A. M., reach the Inn 5:30 P. M. For Rates and Reservations See O.-W. R. N. TICKI5T OFFICE. Third and Washington Sis. THE HOTEL ABBEY A. M. Abbey Co.. Props., Newport, Or. We have our new cement hotel open the nubile; 2 blocks from the beach. Hot and com water in every room; 18 rooms with private baths, steam heat, alectrlo Ughts, Rate? from S2 to $3.80 a day. Amer lean plan. Daily AutoStage To Mt. Hood Reaorta. A delightful ride, good aecommoda tloV Round trip daily, or descrip tive pamphlet, etc phone Main 6956. A SS11. or call Routledge Seed Co, Seeond St. ' H ' , I il ! I ! I i -.i- I lull' 'ijjatlir" i 21. 22. 28. 28. 29. 0 T2.50 7Q.OO 108.50 Chicago, in seventy-two hours Of invaluable service to students of sing ing is said to be a machine invented by a Paris nhj-slclan which records the vibra tions ot tha voice on a photographic film. I, in i n aiiai iLiiiffWsiiiiii.iiiiiiiw"astaMf East m mM . I 1 11 ,:.uiniJiilUiiiiiBi ;; I II I l.-Mi, ,i! 1 J- ,i- ;.Tnfmn-M