THE SIORXIXG OREGONIAN. TUESDAY. AUGUST IT, 1915. e.-SEXATOR OF OHIO AND PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITY WHO IS simple rlrllsh costume, topped with a trim black straw sailor bat. It was a dress and hat that could have been worn by a woman of any atatlon In life. It was In perfect taste and quite unmumtnf In it simplicity, but the personality of the wearer rave the E IS BETWEEN VISITING IN PORTLAND. SEALS AIID ANGELS Newport the Charming Ocean and Bay Resort hat and (own an air ox distinction that belongs only to a few. "I never srlve Interviews, you know, tut I am having; such a lovely trip: that's about all I can think of." she Slid. he waa interested in hearing; Visiting ex-Senalor of Ohio Discusses National Ques tions With Portland Folk. about her father's visit here, and in the detail of that strenuous, typi Beavers Seem Doomed to Be cally Roosevelt reception of 20 mlnu Fourth or Fifth, With Pitchers B!ame,d. You will be fortunate to spend your vacation in the restful atmosphere of Newport. tes that was held here recently when the ex-President passed through Port land. BURTON'S FRIENDS HERE ENCOURAGED RAG ARMY ENGINEERS SCORED fomf TAatrrwajs ImproTrnirni !"- cUrH Unjastlj lleeommended Saffrarlst Seek Ind meat t Amendment. This people who ar entertaining hop that Tneodore E. Burton. x Banator. wltt gain th Republican nomi nation for President next y' er greatly fncouri"l by th utterance f the htoan wtli a Portland terday. it,, dominant not wa aa xpre ion of confidence In popular to"ni "rlli h did not co Into ectal of delight over th initiative and -J never could t enthusiastic over tha Initiative and referendum." he de clare! "because I r could e great arm or loed In them. i. ... k t utterances, however, F-r t ,r Burton referred earcastlralty to lb demand of puonc "'"' ". wiit. h call fr unreasonable and llle Ktt mate appropriation of public funds. ) acpliel tbl rfrnc particularly to thoM communities leaking appropri ation for rlr and harbor Improve ment. Area Kaalaeera Crtt ie criticised Army engineer wh rv-ommend improvement of rtvers or harbor that cannot carry enough traf fic ! Justify th Minnauuti eery to make them navigable. -The cnrtnwr' recommendation fre afiilr are .upplemented with thJ? port taal "public entlront demand certain Improvement." explained the senator. "If public enument mean the wl.hr of a few comrountt le and ti ambition of om grasping con tra tor. I don't be.lev la catering to luMit nt lent." i While b described the Columbia River Improvement a worthy and lea-lttmal. ha told hi Portland audi . that be did not prop. '" favor from ttiom on account ef the part that h ha had In securing ap aroorUtion for local waterway a. proprlation for Lawai I ate reels la Ma told yesterday of aa eperlcnc witb oma of hla fellow townsmen at Cleveland- The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce bad aent formidable dleuon of a.in men to Washington . ur aa appropriation of J.e for im provement on Cleveland b.rbor. The the promise of every member f the House committee to report favor ably on the project -provided IUpre aeatatlva Burton favora It." ties Msraw Oppswed. -When that Cleveland detection ae to me.- he said. "I told them promptly that 1 opposed their scheme. -i waa jut wait. us tor aomebody to aay mtaing. 1 .nould hav asked them whether they wanted to hava a ... a Washington woo t.in tot hi Interest at home or on ho aoaatti the weiiare hi i. Nation at large. rut restmres Oefeated. On reiuet of some of tho at the Chamber ef Commote luncheon. Mr. p.rtoa etpiamed his part la the famous filibuster la the Senats last session k nrevsnied tarn adoptl-n of the ' .... bill crr ins liJ.tee.eee. . f which was -pork " He .-.i. t.rf his now famous filibuster -i,,,.i,.1i -talked the bill to death " As a result mo.t of the -pork harrcl" Item were eliminated. (..wi'i BUI Ueaaaaced. c.f.r Biirnn acain nounr.I the amn bill passed by the I, gress. and the Mp-P'ircti . . K - I'rnutfnt Wilson. at Con. bill fa- I ..omoany wiin represenlatlvee of the Oh am per ef Commerce. Senator H'ir tea nl on a hiseein trip. Last rht ha received a d'leattlon of aurfrscist at the I'ortiand !- te who so'iel his nnoreementof tSe isan H. Antnony amennmei"- .natcr Burton will leave on th reamer Northern Tacitlc today for n franc licfc WAR PICTURES APPLAUDED Crowded Hooc lirret Procniation of Urmin 111m at llclll;. Crowded house greeted tha presen n Port. and of the official lier- . . ni..fnrM. which wer suown at k. ileitis- theater at four perform- w.t.rdai. The film will h shown for four more d.o. the firt pcrormam-e berfinnlna- at Itli. Wild erthmiaera jreetrd soma of the etew. Teuton!.- sentiment beinc. m the av endant. Kaiser W tlhetm riewlnK hi troor wa at onte th riaaai tor great applause, which. If anjrthire. was ceed m the rpl"e for general von llmdnbur. the Idol of Germany. Mobillration scne were followed hy scenes elorur t';a route Into H'lsium. The ruined c.tlea of Lle and Uuvain were shown. .--eaea taken of charee on th out kirts of Antwerp were tt hel rl--turea of trc-r m action that were portrayed. -To iho the German td of the war and to make a powerful plea for world peace." wa th" purpose of the picture. a.cord!n to Count Martin v-aha. the lecturer who accompanied them. farmer Hans lllmwrlf. ROe'KBr'Rll. Or. Au. 1 (Special Apparently suffer. r- from the ef feet of a sunstroke sustained several j .are aco. C T. Bloom, a L-'.i'.a t-emty frullrowr and Rtrderer. 1st to.!ar committed -ilcMe by fcanair.s Mmself in bl barn. A wit and lit-e-ml children urvtv. He was it er old and at n time wa emriojed a cardeaer by the eoothern Pacii'.c Con- Teaua lost In 1rv?. vrflTBERu. Or. An. t (.r.ctl In a fire e outk'.rt of .vw v.. isdar. Melvin Hoffaar. n well- ditar. lost a apan ef horae f 'r wm-S he had refused esly few dr sr: a ITS nrvss. all It coolants, with ij lnuran. . The mi arigta U a mystery. T Acxr-d of Prinking on Car. rTCV CTTT. sic. is t!pe-!t. -Jack Randolph. b ajs h U a rrtljd stravt r'or. and H. W. White are) ts th Ciackm County Jail toatafct ebarssd who drtnkir. liquor a trtcar. Tost war taken (arar Jaaue) K..e SI U.Iwaukl. na i a f a i 11 a I a ifm"m! n ' i I . m a aaa fci Ursa l:3ut caaas- f,i w ... l.l,ll , I IKHSII l.'H J" '" " ' ' " " 1 ' - --'.v.- ' t- V f S '' . v X I J. ' i , -:: ra' . I.- -k-; . - 1 - ---. . . . i : t V e-- . . A V.. . I J . V ---.. - ' .Tf-s. i f c . v i I v;-. V'sV-- ' jf : LADY ALICE IS HERE With Husband, Nicholas Long worth, She Sees Portland. POLITICAL TOPICS AVOIDED llcprcscntallvc. However, Indicates He llaa Devidrd Vinra on Need of rrr pa redness, but Itcfnsed to Itrvcal Opinions Vrt. This position of being; the son-in-law and the daushter of an ex-Prealdeat has It disadvantages as well as lis compensatinn. think Mr. and sir. Nichols LeoKworth. who wer In Port land yesterday. -I know that interest In me is only reflected." commented Mrs. Lon r worth, who. as the daughter of President Roosevelt, waa a notable figure In the While House a decade ago. -Why. we are only on a little vaca tion trip, and I don't think the public care tnucn about what w do." es pial nrd Mr. l.on worth, with a wave of his hand a If tnat dismissed th whole subject. -ul a a member of Congress the people may be interested la you." be was totd. -Well. I am only on member, and Ju.t now 1 am trying to forget even tbat.- Ilepresentattve I-ongworth explained, however. Ibat he hd given considerable thonchl to the question of National preparedness, which doubtless will at tract a larce hr of attention from the net Consres. reeJitaa Taken bat Met Revealed. -I virtually uava my mind mad up on the position that I'll take on that question. ' he assertetd emphatically. He continued, thoush. that he didn't want to tsk anyone intn hla confidence on the suble t with the possible ex ception of his wife. And If Mrs. 1-oneworth la consulted. SON-IN-LAW AND DAUGHTER OF WERE IN" PORTLAND YESTERDAY. -"a -v - ii ft to e T . 34 ) J : a, and if she shares th views or ner f..hr. Representative Loncworth's po t - I IP 4 . : "... M$ sition t very wni aennen. Both Jfr. and Mr. Longworth wer crratly Interested In Colonel Koo lt' rvcrt trip through Portland. Tb'-y had nt seen htm for some tint previous to hi dcprtor for th West. -oh. y. be t holding out very well." commented Mr. Innc worth. whn oroe on told him that th Colonel appears to In rd health. -What will th Colonel do neat year?" someon wa tactl enough to ask thetn- Tavwrl " Tsl Aved. "Didn't h tll yon when h w her questioned Mr. Long worth with k a lsuch. "Ton've seen him since I did.' The question of Colonel Roosevelt's future political status did not Invite much discussion from either of them. Both agreed that the Colonel is well sble to lake rare of himself. But when It came to the subject of "favorite sons" for the Presidential nomination next year Mr. Longworth waa entirely disinterested. He waa re minded that Senator Burton, who now is In Portland, Is being put forward as the probable choice among tne favor ite sons" of Ohio. "I didn't know anything about that," was his only comment, "in fact. I am wholly Ignorant of politics." Place Last Tei Year Regained. Mr. Ixmgw-irth, who goes back to Washington r.cxt year as the 'Represen tative of the Cincinnati district after an absence of two year, during which time hi place wa filled by a Democrat, lfuis; ha been prominent in Ohio poli tico HI family waa among the pio neers of Southern Ohio. He has served five terms In the lower house, and has been considered a possibility aa a Re publican candidate for Governor of Ohio. Mr. and air. Long worth are on tneir way to the Pan Kranclsco fair. They Insist that they are traveling aa tour ists and are-trying to avoid public at tention. Representative '.ongworth waa attired In a natty bummer suit of black and white check. He still weara the closely cropped mustache, which orig inally was black, but which now Is ahowlng tlngea of gray. SIRS. LONGWORTH IMPRESSED Colonel's Daughter Talks Onlj of Wonders Seen on Trip. Mrs. Longworth had Tery little to -I am traveling for pleasure and am enjoying the Pacific Northwest so much." she said. "W'e are having a good time, being Just ordinary tour ists" When told that she looked well and pretty a when she landed In San Kranclsco after her trip to the Islands, she smiled and appeared pleased. Her smile Is glorious and her eyes are love lier than ever when she smiles. Those who say that Alice Roosevelt longworth Is looking matronly are wrong. Her figure la good, her com plexion and hair ara pretty and her hands are perhaps one of her most at tractive possessions. They are elo quent hand. but always one most concede tha first honors to those big expressiva eye. Mrs. 1-ongworth wore a blue black crepe silk gown open at the throat wjth a wide white turn-back collar, a EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WHO I . . r -'UV--; ypr Kip1 H : WVV- fe4j v riim'VA 1 r. . .,vi -'I 2 It I, npt ! ri vm v i i t . -i v r t k . v I is 'lil SALMON FISHING IMPROVES Heavy Catches Are Reported From Astoria and Vicinity. ASTORIA. Or, Aug. 1. (Special.) There was quite an improvement in the catch of salmon last night and today. This was especially true in the section of tha river opposite the 'city and above Tongue Point, where several gill-netters secured in the neighbor hood of a ton each, and catches of 600 to (OS pounds were common. The up river seines and traps also made good hauls. In the lower harbor, however, the catch was not so good. Indicating that the school of fish which began to en ter the river on Saturday hastened up- etream. Sunday fully 600 boats were outside trolling, but met with only moderate success. Today the trollera did better. but made no big catches. "BIRTH OF NATION" COMING Large Symphony Orchestra to Be at Hellis With Feature Film. The Birth of a Nation." Grlclth's masterplcture, will be in Portland Au gust 21. announces Bart Bertelson, the advance manager, who arrived yester day. The picture is accompanied by a large symphony orchestra and wlU have a three-week run at the Heillg. It will be remembered that "The Birth of a Nation" had a five-week run at Seattle and is now In Spokane, where In IS days It has been seen by 10.000 people. Based on the story of "The Clansman." it is the world's most scenic and finished motion picture work. More care and expense were used in its filming than In any other reel drama. Three hours is the length of time taken to show the film, which the best of critics hava called a "marve loua production." CARDS TO EAST LAUD CITY Tourist.", Thousands f Them, Ad vertise Portland's Attractions. -r didn't realize that Oregon waa a great roue-growing state. The rosea are beautiful now, aitnougn judo is u aeasotk for them." Thla was tbe text of a postal card mailed to Massachusetts by a tourist i . . .. v. iAplnnH nnil la anlv passing; mi UUB" . ... - one of thousands of laudatory messages being sent out dally by tourists who have stopped in the Rose City an tauen in love who ii. . .. . " Krli. another to xcsi ii if jc. friends in Chicago. "Good party, cool weather, fruits, flowers, trees, moun tains. Entertained all the time, nun you were all with me. aa words cannot tell what I have seen." Mount Hood and the Columbia High way come in for their aharo of praise. Polk Prone Yield Normal. MONMOUTH. Or, Aug. 1 Spe- t.l.) Prune trees In the hills about -M ... u.ntnniiih Ds-lla and Airlle r eais , , . are expected to yield normally this . r.nnri a favorable season for fruit development and claim only in a few Instances the esrly frosts the fruit. While not as large as last year, th slxe of the prunea will rank well up with the past few years, according to the growers. Many new orchard will bear this Fall. Oregon City Orders Paving. OREGON CITT. Aug. (Special.) Hard surface for fieeenth and Tenth streets from Main street to the rail road was ordered at special meeting of the Council tonight. It is planned to lay W'orswlck asphaltlc concrete which Is now beirlg put down on Main street. Bids will be received early next month. ssm-5? P'VT I i. mi to Summer Th Oak tn Cey Island ml tha vea4) ivry form of entertain ment and accommodation for tour ists. Orchestral and band concert, prima donna and musical comedy company vrr afternoon and night in the open-air theater. Porform aseai free. Admission to park It cents. Beached by express speolal Oaks train (far cents). n First and Alder; or by launch . l cents), from Morrison-street Bridge. Katacada, Casadere, Bull Ram ears leave First and Alder every four hour dally and Sunday, every hour as far as Oreanasa. Good points for baakat picnic. Xlectrlo carllne to Boring. 14 snUea: automobile to Welch's. Rho dodendron and Tawney".- round trip from Portland. I.Ti. Sam aa above with horse stage all the way, -7. The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant Vk aakJaatsa SC at Teat. Best Food Served at Lowest Possible Cos, Amid Homelike Surroundings KATixa cap a err r s rt wzj i-.:i STATISTICS SHOW REASON Portland Boxmen, Last Year Rated as Best in League, Fail Utterly. Speaa Picks San Francisco to Capture Pennant. BT EOSCOE FAWCETT. All three leaders in the Pacific Coast League race widened tbe margin sep arating them from the second dlvislon ers last week. Los Angeles won five of seven from the Oaks: San Francisco atoned for its reverse the week pre vious by drubbing Salt Lake five in aeven. and Vernon administered a flve-in-six beating to Portland. That San Francisco and Los Angeles are the class of tbe field is now an assured fact. Vernon may bid a little later on, but most of the experts fig ure White's team a little shy on the class displayed by he two leaders. Speaa Pick Seals to Win. Bill Speas. captain of the Portland club, thinks San Francisco has the best team and he picks the Seals to win the pennant. Others are of the opinion that the Angels will either win the flag or else drop back to third if fourth. Dillon's team has a fac ulty of going like Dan Patch for a while and then slowing up to a "mud- der's" pace. For two or three year ma Angeis were off ahead by long margins at various stages of the race, only, to fizzle' and drop behind. The peregrinations of the Portland club are Just now furnishing the mys tery stuff of the campaign. Ealt 1-ane is tha one real morsel for the Beavers, and possibly they may get a new start on the Bees this week commencing this afternoon at 3 o ociok. Beavers Apparently Doomed. Tha chances are. howeve-. that the Portland club is doomed for a fourth of fifth nosition and through no fault of the management, either. Walter Mc Credie has fully as strong a club as ast year's champions, barring pitch ers. And tne piicners gugai m i". Krause, Hlgglnbotham, Lush and Evans were tbe boys who bore the brunt of the work last year on Mack's pennant crew, and to these McCredie has added Kahler. of Cleveland, and uoveiesKie, the Spokane spitball star, and yet he hasn't a consistent pitcher in tne wnoie outfit. Wa hava on our desk a letter irom a fan who pours out his wrath against Walter McCredie. He blames the Port land manager, and not his pitchers. This is all bunk. Walter McCredie was wise enough to win four pennants for Portland in five years 1910. 1911. 191J and 1914 and he has not forgot ten all his baseball now. Statistic Show Pltehlag Weakness. Cold statistics do not lie; and the efficiency record of Coart League pitchers show exactly why the Beavers have not been winning. Not one of tho Portland flingers ranks anywhere near the top in the "runs responsible for" tabulation. Portland has to aver age over three runs a game to win. It Is not plain how any team can win half of its games when there isn't a pitcher on the staff able to hold the opposition to an average of fewer than three runs a game. Vernon has six pitchers ranking above the best Portland pitcher; San Francisco has four; Los Angeles has five; Salt Lake one. and Oakland two. Even on the dilapidated second division club of 1912 two local slab artists Higginbotham and Klawitter ranked far ahead of their club in winning per centages. This year there isn't one on the horizon. They are all dragging and blowing up either in the first in ning or the last. Luck. too. seems to be breaking bad- niormation Mountain, River and Beach Resorts Where to Take a Short Trip Out of Portland Herewith is a list of short trips in and about Portland. If you are in doubt about any point, or he trip yo" have heard about is not mentioned here, call at the Information Bureau of th! ChaXr of Commerce or phone them -Bell Phone, Broadway 440 or Automatic, A 6091. Information will gladly be given. Literature of interesting points furnished Time Cards, Beach and Mountain Resort literature. The Oregonian asks the names and addresses of tourists for publication. Enclose your business card with name of your party Resort Dept., The Oregonian, Stackyards mm Packing Plaat Largest plant west of tbe Missis sippi River. Located on Columbia Slough within 4 minutes' rid of Broadway and Washington street. Take Kenton ear on Washington street at Fifth. Sixth and Broadway streets to Kenton. Fare a centa Taka Kenton Traction Company cars at Kenton to Packing Plant and Etockyarda Fare 6 cent. Visitor admitted dally except Sundaya COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY A scenic drive of rare beauty, built along the south shore of the Columbia River, a distance of more than 40 mile from Portland. A series of remarkable waterfall rugged peaks and deep canyons are among the attractions. Why Not Visit Above the Clouds on Mount Hood. Commanding th Most Glorious Scenery of Any Mountain Re sort in the Paclflo Northwest. For tickets and reservations address DORSET B. SMITH, filanager Travel Bureaa, llf Third treet, Portland, Oregon. Marshall 187. l Satatr at All Tlaaea ML Hood Auto Line calls and delivers to any part of city, day or night, to Mount Hood resort. Round trip, ; Govern ment Camp. 17.60. FhOBe, Mala STt, ar A Z3SL. NO&KSOM BBOdL You May Hare: Amusement among the gay and care-free throng. Tou may roam unhindered in the forests. .You may match your wit and skill with myriads of fish uncaught. Tou may rejuvenate In many other ways. Double Daily Train Service .- - $6.25 round-trip season ticket. J4.00 round-trip week-end ticket. From Portland, with corresponding low fares from all other points in the Northwest. Through tourist sleeping-car from Portland every Friday night, returning every Sunday night. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 80 Sixth St, cor. Oak. Phones Broadway 3790, A To4. . SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent ly. at least in the matter of Injuries. Prior to the Davis injury the team was just getting started for a pennant fight. Everybody thought it was going to be another 1913 and 1914 comeback. And then Davis wrenched his knee and. with the utility man. Reed, also on a sick bed. the club was up against it for sure. This Jinx is still pursuing the Mack men, apparently, for Fred -jrisch is laid up now with a split finger. Should Fisher get hurt this week against the Bees. Bobby Davis would have to go In and attempt to catch. McCredie says he intends to make Davis over into & backstop for next year. Suiting his words, he has had his injured short patcher out warming up with the bat terymen the last few dayst Hammond, at second, is also wearing a cauliflowered thumb and this will bother him this week. The little col lege lad started for Portland like a madman, but he didn't show much last week. Carlisle is another who got ofl Yes; S. S. S. Is Purely Vegetable Nature's Safe Blood Treatment Known for 50 Years as the Best . Remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin Diseases. Scientist have dlacorered that the forest and the field, are abundantly supplied with vegetation of various kinds, that furnish the ingredients for making a remedy, for practically every ill and ailment of mankind. Medicines made from roots, herbs, and barks which Nature haa placed at the disposal of man, are better than strong mineral mlxtnrea and concoc tions. Mineral medicines work dan gerously on the delicate parts of the system, especially the stomach and bowels, by eating out the lining mem brane, producing chronic dyspepsia' for Tourists irorciana. MOUNT HOOD RESORTS. dead Cap la is a delightful re treat. (000 feet above sea level, on a sheltered spur of th very mountain itself, and la located lust at. tha tipper edge of the timber Una The trip to the Inn usually Is made by rail to Hood River and thence by, stage. The round-trip rate. Includ ing all traveling expenses. Is f 11.M. Service begins July 1 and continues to September lb. Welch's, Rkedodeadrea aai law aey's are located on th south aid of the mountain. Automobile from SOL DUC HOT SPRINGS AND SANATORIUM the greatest health and pleasure resort on the Paclflo Coast, in the Deart of the Olympic Mountains, open for the season. Vot full information address The Stan a a er. Sol One, Wirt. - MT. HOOD AUTO STAGES Dally to Mount Hood resort S A. M. Bound trip S6; Gov. Camp $T.M. Special rata for week-end and climb. Ing parties. Information, reservation od ticket at KOCTI.FIXiE SKKD PLOBAf. OtSj, 1W td St. Mam SSeO, A MIL Or Irvlnston Uarasa, East 13. Aa Ideal Place for Tour fiummars Rest. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET FREE. C. W. J. Keekers, Whit (Salmon. Wa. srOTCweji I badly on his first week at home in a Portland uniform. Mill Employes Choose Own Manager. ASHFORD, Wash, Aug. 18. (Spe cial.) The employes of the Leitch Lumber Company, who recently made a deal with the owners to operate the mill themselves, have named John L. Brady as manager. The employes will take what lumber there is on the dock, all of the standing timber left and all money and invoices belonging to the company as payment in full of back wages. V. W. Russell to Succeed Sullivan. WASHINGTON, Aug. IS. W. W. Rus sell, former Minister to the Dominican republic, was selected today by Presi dent Wilson for appointment to the same position. He will succeed James M. Sullivan, who resigned as the re sult of charges and often entirely ruining the health. S. S. S. is guaranteed to be a purely vegetable remedy. It is made en tirely of gentle-acting, healing, puri fying roots, herbs and barks, possess ing properties that build up all parts of the system. In addition to remov ing all impurities and poisons from the blood. S. 9. S. Is a safe treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, and all disorders of the blood. It cleanses the entire system and it's permanent. . Oet 8. S. S. at any drug store. 8. S. S. is a standard remedy recognized everywhere as the greatest blood antidote ever discov ered. If yours is a peculiar case, write to S. s. S. Cs, Atlanta, Ga. Portland to either resort, round trip, each ?S. Oregonian on sale at thes resorts. Pemlasul Para; luakea Garden A city park and well worth a trip. Take St. John or Kenton car. Parks Washington Park, head of Washington street, with small soo and aviary. Take any car west on Washington street excepting Six teenth; fare S cents. Celebrated statue, "Coming of the White Man." also "Sacajawea." Excellent view of the city. XK1 Kt "St ' MM mi BAR VIEW HOTEL Located at Bar View, Tillamook Co., Or. Train stops at our door. Only 200 feet from hlsh tide. Plank drive to beautiful beach. Sax bathing, comfortable bed. All tb clams, crab ad chicken yon eaa eat. Rates XI per day and up. For par ticulars writ or call on WISH DENTAL CO- Rooms 211-12 Falling Bid.. Sd at Wash.. Portland. Or. Phone A or M 2029. or Bar View. Tillamook Co., Oresoa. Due Every Might. Pool. Billiards and Bowling. Surf Bathing: 'Sea Pishing. flit "SS la