THE MORXIXG OKEGOXIAIV. TITURSDAT, JT7LT 12, 1917. 15 YARD HAY BE TOED Portland Ship Company Asked to Enlarge Another. achoolhouses win meet (or luncheon and election of officers at the Mult nomah Hotel. Several short speeches will be made and President Robert J. Aley will make an address. Dr. Charles C. Kelsoe, director of social center ac- 1 tlvities for the high schools of Lo Angeles, will preside. All interested are invited to attend and take part in the discussions, which will deal par ticularly with the scope of the activi ties desirable to be undertaken by the schools and the problems of the rural schools. SIX MORE WAYS WANTED Colombia Plant Considers Plans to Increase Steel Vessel Work for Government Shop Addi i, tlons Proposed. Shifting the plant of the Portland Shipbuilding Company, which is con cerned in the construction and repair of river vessels, from the foot of Meade street to a point south of the yard of the Coast Shipbuilding Company, so the Columbia River Shipbuilding Cor poration may lay down six additional ways for steel ship work, is a plan be ing worked out in connection with the latter plant's programme for turning out Government vessels. The Portland plant adjoins that of the Columbia River yard on the south, having occupied that location for years under the management of Charles Nel son. After the Northwest Steel Com pany expanded last year and estab lished a shipyard In connection with Its business. It was followed by the organization of the Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation. More Shops Proposed. The latter located Its plant on prop erty adjoining the Northwest Steel Company and between that yard and the Portland Shipbuilding Company's property, but with the need for much more space for Government shipbuild ing, the river frontage of more than 600 feet held by the Portland yard was desired. In the rear of the Portland yard the Columbia River plant has ground, and part of Its shops are there, and It is the plan to put in more, as the space to be taken over includes more than is re Quired simply for ways. The Portland yard recently closed t new lease for its holdings, so the prob abilities are it will be moved by the Columbia River Interests at the tatter's expense. Frontaec Already Surveyed. Surveys have been made of the front age and quick work will be made of in stalling the facilities as soon as final word comes from J. R. Bowles, presl dent of the Northwest Steel Company, who is at Washington. The Northwest yard has four ways and the Columbia River three, so tti additional ground will provide space for twice as many building berths as the Columbia now has, while the North west Steel has applied for additional fill on its land from the Portland, so a fifth set of ways can be built. Ships turned out by the Northwest are contracted for Jointly with th "Willamette Iron & Steel Works, the latter installing machinery and fin ishing the vessels after the Northwest launches the hulls. The Columbia River yard will turn out completed vessels, machinery being constructed and In stalled there as well as the hulls. RIVER REPORTS FAVORABLE Higher Temperature In Interior Not Followed by Higher Water. Temperatures over the entire Colum bia River basin region, which have been above normal of late, were higher yesterday than during the previous 2 hours, and the fact the Clearwater River fell six-tenths of a foot in -4 hours is regarded by Meteorologist Thiessen, of the Weather Bureau, as a good indication that all snow is gone from the lower levels and thai there will be no further rise here. While the decline is not rapid, it will con tinue here for at east four days. uiuciai river reaaings yesieruay were: FIRE IMPERILS CITY Six Buildings in Huntington Wiped Out; Loss $28,000. FIGHT LASTS TWO HOURS 1 3J O Stations. na -.2 " ? 8 " : 3 W'enatchee Kamiah .... Lewiston ... Umatilla .... The Dalles . L.UKen .... Albany ..... Salem Oregon City Portland .... 40 25 22 25 40 10 20 20 12 15 ST. 8 9.0 10.1 19.3 32. S 3.5 4.2 8.1 4.1 19.9 W. T. IiOVEL,Ii LEAVES SERVICE Master Mechanic of Ocean and River Lines to Help Build Ships. W. T. Lovell, for more than three years master mechanic of the San ITrancisco & Portland Steamship Com pany and the river fleet of the O.-W. R. & N., has tendered his resignation. to take effect as soon as he can be" relieved. Mr. Lovell has accepted I berth with the Columbia River Ship building Corporation. After experience covering a wide range In mechanical engineering Mr. Lovell has risen to the post of first assistant engineer of the steamer Bear, under Chief Enginer Jackson, veteran of the San Francisco & Portland line, and, the steamship fleet being turned back to the O.-W. R. & N. when the Pacific Mail left the Pacif'c, Mr. Lovell was named to look after the dual re sponsibilities of ocean and river lines here. Because of his work at sea he has been deeply Interested In the building of new steel vessels here and decided to enter the construction field. BASEMENTS ARE REOCCCPIED Front-Street Houses Clear Away Debris From Freshet. Since the Willamette River has dropped to a point below the stage of 20 feet above zero. Front-street es tablishments are returning goods to basements. In all localities it is not possible to reoccupy the lower section yet, but some are restoring wire fenc ing, rolls of paper and such stocks and in others the labor of cleaning away sediment and general debris col lected is under way. The aftermath of the freshet will necessitate a considerable outlay in repairing dock decks and driveway platforms, though most dockowners took precautions in the way of placing weights on roadways, even loads of gravel being dumped in places to with stand the lifting of the buoyant timber by the pressure of water from below. At the present rate it will be two or three weeks before the water recedes sufficiently to enable all repairs to be undertaken. APPRENTICES MAY BE SIGNED Government Considers Adding More Quarters on Sailing Vessels Here. Through the fact inquiry has been made by representatives of the United States Shipbuilding Board as to the probable cost of providing 20 berths on one of the vessels here that formerly flew the German flag, it is believed along the waterfront that the Govern ment plans to carry a large class of apprentices on the vessels as the first step in teaching Toung America the life of the sea, with the hope of ulti mately swelling the list of officers for the merchant marine. Apprentices commonly were carried In British ships for years, and in line with the system It is expected those to be signed on American vessels will be principally youths well under the draft age. As to when the additional quar ters may be provided is not known, as all work has been stopped on the ships through an order from Washington more than a week ago. KINDERGARTEN TO BE TOPIC Joint Meeting to Be Held at Lincoln High School at 10 A. M. The kindergarten department will hold a Joint session with the depart ment of elementary education this morning at the Lincoln High. School at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Ella Flagg Toung will speak on "Teachers' Problems of Maintaining School Standards at the Present Time.' There will be motion pictures illus trating various kindergarten activities in classes In New York and Pittsburg. Stereopticon slides of garden work excursions and outdoor games will be shown. The programme will be followed by a luncheon under the auspices of the National Council of Primary Education at the Benson Hotel. The public is invited to both the pro gramme and the luncheon. SHIPYARD SITE IS LEASED Grlswold-O'Donnell Copmany Gets Vancouver Waterfrontage on Lease. Lease of 1200 feet of waterfront property at Vancouver, Wash., from B. C. Mathews and George A. Whipple, has been closed by Grlswold-O'Donnell Company for shipyard puposes. The tract is west of the bridge of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railroad and a fill is to be made there by the Port of Vancouver by dredging. E. A. Griswold, president of the cor poration, was formerly with the Wes Oregon Lumber Company and the Falls City Lumber Company. M. J. O Don noil, vice-president, is a constructing engineer and was with the firm of Stone & Webster. Clarence Eubanks, an attorney of this city, is secretary. Government contracts for wooden ships are expected to be closed. WAHEXA GROUNDS OFF TACOMA Blaze Is Believed to Have Origi nated From Overheated Pipe In One of Stores Destroyed. Dry Weather Adds to Danger. BAKER. Or.. July 11. (Special.) United efforts of the citizens of Hunt ington today saved the city from de- struction when a fire wiped out I block In the heart of the business section with a loss of nearly $28,000. The people fought the blaze, which was fanned by a stiff breeze, for two hours, and were able to check the spread when the wind died down at 30 o'clock. Most of the buildings in the city are wooden, and the tem perature has been hovering near the 100 mark the last few days, bo tnat everything was -exceedingly dry, mak ing the danger of wiping out the en tire city Very great. The fire was discovered In the Crlmmlns' barber shop and made rapid headway. The fire department and every available man turned out to fight the flames, and after over two hours of heroic efforts succeeded In subduing the conflagration. The fire destroyed six buildings in the heart of the town, including the stores of the Huntington Mercantile Company, H. H. Mack, George Adams, a vacant building formerly occupied as restaurant, Crlmmlns barber shop. Dewltt's cigar store and W. J. Woods' real estate office. The heaviest losses were sustained by the Huntington Mercantile Com pany. H. H. Mack and George Adams. The loss to the Mercantile Company is said to be covered by Insurance, but Mack and Adams had no insurance on their stocks and the others had only partial insurance. It Is believed that the fire originated from an overheated stovepipe, which ignited a bunch of old clothes hanging near by. DREDGE STILL YIELDS SOOT Cast Slders Caustlo in Spit of Ef forts to Stop Smoke. It has been repotted that residents of the East Side, north of the Broad way bridge, in a sector over which Is wafted soot from the funnel of the Port of Portland dredge Tualatin, have complained because the residue from the furnaces bespeckles beds on- sleep Ing porches. All of which reached the ears of Fred Pape, peneral superintendent of the Port. First of the remedies he has applied was to change the brick work in the furnaces. No results. Then sawdust and cut fuel used was wet down. Small advantage. Following that dampers were closed as far as possible. Net gain nominal. Spark catcher have been affixed. Still the Kast Slders are caustic "We can't change the wind and we can't give up dredging in the Interest of the port," said Mr. Pape yesterday. "Also the cut fuel must be used as the best and most economical, particularly since the price of fuel oil has attained such heights." TWO YARDS CONSOLIDATE Motorship Construction and Oregon Shipbuilding Cmpanles Made One. Construction of Hfebjats and other email vessels is to be conducted on a large srale at Vancouver, "Wash., through the consolidation yesterday of the Motorship Construction Company, which recently established a plant there, and the Oregon Shipbuilding Company. Merrill T. Reed, president of the Motorship Construction Company, re mains head of the enlarged plant, with W. M. Umbdenstock, president of the Oregon Shipbuilding Company, secre tary of the new organization. J. "V. Dougherty is treasurer, having for merly been secretary and treasurer of the motorship corporation. The company has contracts for 82 lifeboats. TOrXG'S BAY TO BE DREDGED Port Asks of Astoria Commission Government to Help. - ASTORIA, Or.. July 11. (Special) The Port of Astoria Commission and tha Chamber of Commerce are to unite in requesting the Government to aid in deepening the channel in Young's Bay to 40 feet. Two shipyards and a paper mill have been established on Young's Bay re cently. Numerous other sites for manu factories are available. The Port Com mission has purchased a 20-inch dredge which It plans to put at work there this Fall, but it believes the Government should assist. The Ewart Electric Company is In stalling lights in the new bunkers. ftsancti for Social Center Advocates. At noon today the department for the promotion of the wider use of Motor Vessel Is Reported to Be Tak ing Water at Stern. TACOMA, Wash., July 11. The motor vessel Wahena, with a cargo of freight from British Columbia to Taooroa, went aground near the dock at Brown's Point at the entrance to Taooma har bor early today, and is reported to be taking water at the stern. Officers of the Border Line Trans portation Company are making an in vestigation. The Wahena is owned by the Clatskanie Transportation Com pany, of Portland, Or. Marine Notes. Pan Francisco sources have It that Cap tain G. P. Jessen, of this city, at present master of the steamer Breakwater, is retire from the Emerald Line service. He Is about the oldest navigator on the Coast of those now in the harness, having started 1 ntlie early 60s, and has not had a serious accident. Captain Hunter brought the turbiner Northern Pacific into Flavel yesterday from the Golden Gate, carrying a number of trav elers. Captain Rankin had a fair list of passen gers and almost a full cargo when he started the liner Beaver for sea yesterday. Captain A. B. Graham, of the Yellow Stack fleet, was among the travelers, bound on a round trip down the Coast to watch deep water operation again. Since the O.-W. R & N. steamers have vacated Ash-street dock more than one of the river companies have sought the loca tion and proposals have been made to the I O.-W. R, & N. interests for leases. It Is j rated among the most desirable locations j on the west side of the harbor. Convoyed by the tug Wallula, the new auxiliary schooner Astri. which was sold early in the season by A. O. Anderson & Co. to Norwegians, arrived In the harbor last night and went to the Port of Portland dry dock. It is planned to do some finish ing work here, also lift the vessel to give the hull a final coat of paint. Her lumber cargo being aboard, the steamer Tamalpais left Inman-Poulsen's mill last night for San Francisco. Paul Watson, of Seattle, attached to ths special agent's bureau of the Treasury De partment, was In the city yesterday on busi ness having to do with the amount of duty to be "drawn back" on sugar by canners, they being allowed a refund for the sugar used in preserving and canning. In command of Captain L. P. Hoeford, manager of the fleet, the Harkir.s Line steamer Undine left yesterday morning for Astoria on a "tramping" trip, cleaning up freight that has accumulated. Frank Smith was assigned to the berth of purser. She will return today so as to leave out tomor row In place of the steamer Georgians, Among the vessels to be hauled out this week at the yard of the Portland Shipbuild ing Company are ths Joseph Kellogg, Nes tor and Relief. Three" Scotch marine boilers, of 21 con tracted for with the Willamette Iron A Steel Works by Moor A Scott, San Fran cisco shipbuilders, will be shipped in a few days aboard the steamer Johan Pouisen, which will carry them lashed oa her deck load of lumber. Pacific Coast Shipping Notes. ASTORIA. Or., July 11. (Special.) The British steamer War Baron, en route from Portland, sailed during the night for Puget bound. Carrying freight and passengers from Portland and Astoria, the steamer F. A. Kilburn sailed for San Francisco via Coos Bay and Eureka. The steam schooner Klamath sailed for San Francisco with a cargo of lumber from St. Helens. Coming to load lumber at Prescott, the steam schooner Tiverton arrived from San Francisco. Carrying a full cargo of lumber from the Hammond mill, the steam schooner Santlam will sail for San Pedro. The new motor schooner Astri, that was built at the McEachem shipyards and late: bought Dy Ivulver & Co., of Norway, was brought from Young's Bay and left for Portland under her own power, but con voyed by the tug Walluia, She will go on dry dock to be painted. The steam schooner Ryder Hanlfy Is flu from San Pedro to load lumber at Stella and Kalams, Bringing freight and passengers, th steamship Northern Pacific arrived from San Francisco. The motor schooner Astoria, which took a cargo of lumber from the Columbia to Australia, Is to return with a cargo of copra. Bringing fuel oil for Astoria and Portland, the tank steamer Atlas arrived from Cail fornia. ComlDf with freight and passengers for Astoria and Portland, the steamer Break water arrived from San Francisco via .Eu reka and Coos Bay. The catch of fish during the past two or three days, especially by the trollers op erating outside the mouth of the river and the gitlnetters drifting in the lower harbor, has shown a considerable improvement. While the hauls being mads are not large, they Indicate the presence of bjg schools of salmon outside that may be expected to enter the river as the water falls. SHORT TRIPS To Nearby Mountain, River, Ocean and Valley Points EXCURSION FARES Daily July 10 to 15 Bound trip to the Seashore Resorts may be made in a day, giving all afternoon on the beach ROUND TRIP TO Gearhart and Seaside, Clatsop Beach ...$3.00 Astoria 3.00 Columbia River and Cascade Mountain Range Points East of Portland . ROUND TRIP TO Camas $1.00 Cape Horn 1.40 Cascades (superb mountain gorge and rapids of the Co lumbia) ; 1.95 Carson (Mineral Hot" Springs) 2.50 White Salmon (resorts on river bluffs) 3.00 Willamette Valley Points ROUND TRIP TO Eugene (University Summer School) $4.80 Corvallis (O. A. C. Summer School) 3.50 Salem (State Capital) ... 2.00 Albany 3.10 Forest Grove 1.00 Information and Folder Mapstetc., at NORTH BANK TICKET ., TT" f T " TT a ' M W T?lU C -ls- 0 I II J 10th and Hoyt Sts. SHIMKR RESORTS. Oregon's Finest Beach Resort HOTELS e BUNGALOWS NATATORIUM 326 Chamber of Commerce) Building, Purtland Oregon. Pbone Main 7270 BUNGALOWS Completely furnished small residences, equipped with toilet and everything: to Insure comfort and convenience. Elec tric-lighted, water, fuel, linens, silver ware, dishes free. Two beds. Rates, by week, 10; two weeks. $18; four weeks, $30. HOTEL B A VOCE AN Overlooking the Pacific Superb view from every window. Hospitable ud quiet. Parlors, billiard room and a. table par excellence. Make your reser vations now. Rates $2.50 per day and up. Special rates for two weeks. Ad dress MRS. W. E. HUTCHINSON. The Natatorium, finest on Coast. Tank 50x160 feet. Warm sea water. Deep aea fishing. Mountain climbing. Clams and crabs. Splendid boat service from Garibaldi, where there are three garages to ac commodate motoring people. No Difficulty at Border Tourists art meeting- with no difficulty whatsoever In crossing; Into and oat of Canada. Plan now for a tour of the "Island of a Thousand Allies of Wonderland, tha gjateway of which la VICTORIA, B. C Right at your door. Wonderful Scenery; Magnificent Roads: Motoring; Fish In: Bathing;: Camping; Golf. Kxcellent Hotels. Moderate Prices. Write today for free Information t Fl'lJLlClTY COMMISSIONER, VICTORIA, B. O. SHELBURNE STATION, NORTH BEACH The Shelburne A quiet and restful Summer hotel Justly famous for its service and appoint ments. In sight and sound of the ocearu Long-distance phone in hoteU Special rates for families. Buy your tickets to Shelburne Station. Address T. J. HOARE, Prop, Seaview, Wash. morrow from Portland, with rreigni ana passengers. The gasoline senooner 'I ramp saiiea tooay for the Sin&loa wreck and will call at Ban don for wrecking material. ABERDEEN, Wash., July 11. (Special.) -The recently launched steamers Banta Crlstlna and Santa Isabel both commenced loading cargoes for San Francisco today, tne former at the Hoquiam Lumber & Shingle Mill and the latter at the E. It. wooa mms. Both vessels will be towed to San Francisco In about & week and at that city their new engines will be Installed. They are sis ter ships and were Dullt tor w. xt wwi & Co.. of San Francisco. Each Is a double deck cargo carrier. The Santa Crlstlna was built at the Aberdeen Knipyaraa on mo Wlshka and the Santa Isabel at the Mat thews Tarda In Hoquiam. The steamer Chehalts arrived from Ban Francisco and Is loading at the Northwest ern Mill In Hoquiam. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, July 11. Arrived Steamers Atlas and Johan Pouisen. rrom Ban ran clsco; motor schooner Astrl, from Astoria: steamer Breakwater, from San Francisco. Kureka and Coos Bay. Sailed Steamer Beaver, for Can Francisco ana ban rearo. ASTORIA. July 11, Left up at 12:80 A. M., steamer Tiverton. Sailed at 1 A. m.. Bteamer Klamath, for San Francisco, osn Pedro and San Diego. Left up at T A. M-. motor schooner Astrl. Balled at 0:80 A. M., steamer F. A. Kllhurn, for Coos Bay. Eu reka and San Francisco. Arrived at it. aw and left up at 2:R0 P M., steamer Break water, from San Francisco and way ports. Arrived at 1:15 P. M., steamer rsortneru - clflc, from 6an Francisco. SEATTLE. July 11. Arrived: Steamers Valdes. from St. Michael: Dolpnin. rrom Southeastern Alaska: i-rlnce nupert visrii lsh). from Skagway; barge Fresno, In tow of tug Goliath, from Akutan. Departed: Steamers Despatch, for Southeastern Alas ka: Queen, for San Francisco; Prince Ru pert tBrltlsh). for Prince Rupert. SAN FRANCISCO. July 11. Arrived at 3 p M. . steamer Great Northern, from Flavel; Bteamer Willamette, from Columbia River, for San Pedro. HONOLULU. July 10. Sailed Schooner Mlndoro, for Columbia River. ASTORIA. July 10. Arrived at and left up at 11 P. M., steamer Atlas, from San Francisco. Arrived at 10 P. M.. steamer Tiverton, from San Francisco. Hazel wood Candy In Scenic Packages Adds greatly to the pleasure of a vacation trip. Bent by Parcel Post or Express anywhere In the United States or Canada. Satisfaction and Delivery Guaranteed. new L.w hurts dairymen The Hazelwood prlatlon for irrigation development In Oregon was voiced at today's meeting of the Bend Commercial Club. The club also voted to aak the other mem bers of the Oregon delegation to as sist In obtaining the appropriation and to call on other state commercial bodies for aid. Cost of State Inspection May Close Out Email Herds. LEBATOK, Or., July 16. (Special.) Many email dairymen in Linn County who milk from three to half a dozen cows expect to go out of the business this Fall owing to the heavy expense In complying with the Inspection law en acted by the last Legislature. The expense to get a state inspector to these remote places to Inspect small herd will take all the profit out of the business, it Is said. Confectionery & Restaurant Washington St. at Tenth, Portland, Or. T'X CHANTICLEER INN On your trip over the Co lumbia Hltrhwav do not foraret to visit CHAiTICIEKR IXN. Thlft attractive Inn in locat ed at the most ecenlo rmlnt on the entire higrhway; from lta dining-room and veranda may be seen Rooster Rock, Cape Horn, Crown Point. Beacon Rock, Lone Rock, Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge for seventy miles. A breakfast, luncheon or dinner at CHANTICLEER will be one of the pleasures o your trip. v Phone Long Distance. CHANTICLEER via Corbett. SEATTLE. TV ash.. July 11. (Special.) Arrivals at thii port today included the steamer Valdez, from St. Michael and way ports; Bteamer Dolphin, from Southwestern Alaska ports ; motorship Seaborn, from Ori ental ports via Vancourer, B. C and the barge Fresno, from Akutan, in tow of the tup Goliah. The departures Included the steamer De spatch, for Southeastern Alaska: steamer Queen, for San Francisco; steamer Prince Rupert, for Prince Rupert, B. C, and the barkenttne S. G. Wilder, for tha West Coast via Port Ludlow. The motor schooner Seaborn, which reached here today from Vancouver, Is com pleting her first round trip voyage across the Pacific. She was built at Tacoraa and is under charter to H. E. Ostrander. Contracts for four auxiliary schooner ves eels were closed yesterday with the Elliott Bay Shipbuilding Company, one of the new est construction organizations In this city, Involving th expenditure of $1,400,000 by the New York Marine Corporation. Delivery to be made at the earliest possible date. The Elliott Bay Company is the first shipbuilding concern to start operations on the west side of the Duwamisn. The expiration of the contract on the old Lake Washington w aterway company, throueh the refusal of the State Land Com missioner to grant an extension, has opened the wav for the improvement of several hundred acres of tfdelands that can be filled at a cost far below the price quoted by the old company. The Elliot Bay Shipbuilding Company was Incorporated a few days ago with C. A. K 11 bourne, O. O. Morrow and I. Setzieck as incorporators. SAN FRAXCISCO, July 11. (Special.) An entirely new service out of San b ran- ciaco has grown up quietly during the past I few months and has assumed such pro-1 portions that from two to six vessels fly ing the Dutch flag were here at one time. This is the service started by the Java Pacifie llti- For the first time in the his tory of the port it is brought in direct touch with the Straits Settlements and the East Indies by those vesseis. More Japanese steamers are arriving and departing from the port of San Francisco than ever before. Within 43 hours this week four ships came in from the Orient and three sailed for various ports on the Asiatic Coast. Only one vessel was a pas senger carrier. COOS BAT. Or., July 11. (Special.) The tug Gleaner arrived from the Umpqua River at 8 A. M. and will tow the tug Powers to the Columbia River, leaving to night or Thursday morning. The steamship F. A. Kalburn Is due to- T A POM A- July 11. Arrived -Steamers Nome City, from San Francisco; Brunette, tug towing North Bend, from British Co lumbia; Talthyblus Britlsh), from Seattle; Sado Maru, (Japanese), from Seattle. De parted Steamers Admiral Watson. North western, for Seattle. - TJ. S. Naval Radio Itoports. MnTDRSTTTP NTTUANTT. Seattle for San Francisco. 275 miles north of San Fran- ADELiyB SMITH. Ban rrancieco xor joob Krv. 40 miles north of San Francisco. WAHKEENA, tan uiego ror uoiumma Elver, five mlla south or San Francisco. WILLAMETTE. San Francisco ror Ban Pedro, 20 miles south of San Francisco. Tides at Astoria Thursday. II I irh. Low. T:25 A. M. .5.9 feet I 1:80 A. M. .0.9 foot 7:29 P. M....S.S feet 1:04 P. M....2.3 feet Columbia River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD, July 1L Condition of the bar at 6 P. M. Sea, smooth; wind, northwest SO miles. Senator McXary's Action Approved. BEND. Or., July 11. (Special.) Ap proval of the action of Senator McNary in attempting to obtain a larpre Appro- Man Accused by Stepchild Jailed. EUGENE. Or.. July 11. (SoeciaL) Joseph Perkins, Sr., 70, and a veteran of the Civil War, of Do re no, was ar rested today charged with a crime against his 16-year-old stepdaughter, Anna Sharpe. He was taken before Justice of the Peace Joseph Younx. of Cottage Grove, and bound over to the Lane County grrand jury. Coast champions choose Jantzen rib stitdi bathing suits Tie foaooi rtnfltTft jfife tni pair voa) yJtrw mete titem re&E&r superior nineais Portland Knlttlue Company Hotel Moore OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN. Seaside, Clataop Beach, Oregon. Ameri can plan. Moat attractive spot on th. south shore of Clatsop Beach. Four hour, from Portland, via S., P. & S. Ry.; fifty minutes from Astoria, where con nections are made with all boat lines. Finest beach this side of San Diego. Excellent bathing, boating, fishing, golf, auto trips, walks to Tillamook: Head and many other interesting spots. aea iooas a specialty. Ask for booklet. DAN J. MOORE, Prop. SrjMMER RESORTS. Hotel OREGON Rood Kiver, Oregon. -n in toiumnia rtiver Hig-hway. If you want to see the most soenlo Dart of th for. famd Columbia River district come up to nuuu niver nnu epena a lew aayg lOOKing; 1 over me wonaerrui j-iooa reiver valley. Tour ists. Bisrhtseers, ansicrs and mountain ell m ti ters make the Hotel Oregon their headquar- j iera. i ne noiei uregon win neip to make your trip enjoyable. Plan your auto trip 'rum ruruituu m stop overmgnt nere. r. w. .niniuna, rrop. STR. GEORGIANA ASTORIA AND WAV LANDINGS Leaves 7 A. M. dally, except Friday, Sun days 7:80 A. M. Returning leaves Astoria 2 P. M. Arrives Portland 9 P. M. STR. LCKLINE leaves 7:45 A. M. dally except Sunday. Returning leaves Astoria T P. M. Main 1422 Washington St. Dock A412S Locksley Hall SEASIDE, OREGON Overlooking the ocean. Large, airy and comfortable rooms, with or I without private baths. Celebrated for the I excellence of Its cuisine. For rates, address I LILLIAN M. PLYMALE, Seaside, Oregon. A bit of Switzerland In America. 24 hours from Portland. Accom modations the best. Illustrated booklet free. C. XV. 3. Reckers, Host, Wife Salmon. Wash. The Taylor Hotel Ocean Park, Washington. A family hotel, located on the world famous North Beach, close to the ocean and only one mile from Wlliapa Bay with Its line ristiinff ana Doatinf?. Home-grown veg etables and home cooking:. Ocean Park li one of the most attractive of the North Beach resorts. For rates, address XA1LOK HOTEL, ocean lark, Wanli. MT. HOOD STAGES Round -Trip Tickets $6.00 To Arrah Wanna, Welches, Tavrney'a, Rhododendron and Return su. Government Camp and Return 98.50 Daily stage from Rout led ne aeed Co, 145 2d. near Alder. Main 695S. A, 3811, or Anderson Bros. Main 331. Illustrated Pamphlet on Request. HACKNEY COTTAGE Be view, Wafthlngton. Located on North Beach, unlversallv con ceded to be the finest beach in the Pacific Northwest. Splendid surf bathing within a few hundred yard of the hotel. Kxcelient table. Airy and comfortable rooms. Rea sonable rates. For rates, wire or write JAVKS HACKNEY, Scavlew. Wnphlncton. The Jewett Farm The Jewett Farm Home la just across the Columbia from Hood River, on the bluffs of the Columbia; 340 acres of beauty, choice of rooms In cotages or mala dwell- lng. A charming place to spend a lew weeks. It has a distinctive personality. Cool, healthful, scenic. The best of food. h?aH entile i &nd daintily and aDDetizlnsrlv served. Address Jewett lanu Home, White I Salmon, asu. s. jsilSJs. Jl MMn oacK i Ex CL&St cursion Days July 6-7-13-14-20-21-27-28 Return limit 3 months. You can stop over. Later excursions in August and September. COLUMBIA UIVER'S BEST RESORT Shipherd's Hot Springs A mountain resort for health, rest and recreation; not mineral water eatns; general pleasure attractions. Including swimming pool in Summer season. Engage your hotel accommodations in advance wnen posaiuie. MINERAL, SPRIXOS HOTEL CO. Csnon. Wauls. HOTEL GULER J. E. Reynolds. Proprietor. Guler. Washing ton. in the 1'ictureeaue xrout uik auey. tide trips by auto or horseback to Lava and Ice Caves, Indian Race Track. Steamboat Lake. etc. Ml Adams auto road to Morrl son Valley, at the base of the mountain. Good trout fishing, tennis and croquet erounds and swimming pool in connection. Amusement Hall with dancing, bowling and 1 billiards, near the hotel. Kates: Room ana Board, S2 per day. $10 per week. Via California In one) direction If rect Route via Denver. $ 85.G0 Denver $ 90.60 Kansas City 1? 67.50 $103.10 Chicago $ 80.00 S141.30 New York S118.20 Other places too. Take advantage of these low fares Let us plan your trip. Rhododendron Inn Beautiful mountain resort, between Hunch back and Zigzag; Mountains on Zigzag- River and 6tlll Creek. Large cemented swimming nonl. modern dance hall. saddle horses. tennis and croquet grounds. Headquarters 1 for f ishinir. Kates K3.50 Der day. 15 to 18 t per week. For auto stages, call Kast 135 or Main 331. alts, emu x nuueui, jaitsas;, ur. see Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Yosemite Valley, and enjoy Fred Har vey dining service on your way. Phone Main 1274. H. IT. Francisco, GelL As;t. K. XV. Tamiow, Trm-r. Pass. As 122 Third St Portland. Or. THE WARREN Overlooklnc the Ocean - CANNON BEACH The scenic beach of Oregon. Surf bathing; deep-sea fishing:; big game hunting; sea iooas a specialty; auto stage meets all trains. 91. S. WABRGN, Prop.. Ecola, Oregon. MAIL, THEM TODAY Films Developed Free! when prints are ordered. We pay return postage. Five-hour expert service. Largest Photo Supply House ' in the Northwest. Woodard, Clarke 8c Co. Wood-Lark Bldg., Alder. at W. Park RELIANCE MountHood Auto Stages Fifth season of reliable service 8 A. M. dally to Welches, Tawney's, La Casa Monte and Rhododendron, $6.00 round trip. Government camp, J8.B0. lickets, lnlormatlon and reservations at DOHSEV II. SMITH TRAVEL, BU IlEAl. 116 Third St., corner Washing. luii, iiiarsnau 19, or It. v l I yj GARAGE & ALTO CO. I.YC J. I- S. Snrad. Pres. East 135, C. 816K. Cast 14th and AJroadway. TROUT LAKE, WASHINGTON mountain linonK lv. Near Mount Adam, and Ice and Lava Cares. An Ideal vacation resort. Good fishing, tennis and croquet. Home cooking. Products from our farm served. Ex cellent table. Train leaving Portland at 8:55 A. M. meets auto at White Sal mon fdr Trout Lake. For particulars inquire of M. Billings, No. 509 McKay Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 1390. Rates $2.50 per day. Weekly rates $12 to $14. Tawney's Mountain Home Ideal spot. Hunting, fishing-, camm ing privileges, saddle horses, home cooking-, etc. Hates reasonable. Special Sunday chicken dinner. larg- inde pendent bungalows for those who pre fer them. K. II. TAW" NET. Prop. Welches. Or. The Hood River Valley Mav be viewed in comfort from the rail automobiles operated on frequent sched ule between Hood River ana upper val ley and connecting with O.-W. R. & N. trains. All the pleasures of motoring without the bumps and dust. For par ticulars Bee O.-W. R. A N. office, Port land, or write Mt Hood R. R. Co., Hood River, Or., for illustrated booklet. BREAKERS HOTEL Breakers, Wash. Every recreation for the guests. Bil liards, pool, tennis, golf, fresh and salt water fishing, hot and cold salt water baths. The cuisine is the best. Ocean I'laygxound of the Aorthwest. The Hotel Elmore &rEk,mo" European plan, restful beach home. The most popular moderately priced hotel on Oregon coast. Magnificent ocean views. Large, comfortable rooms with real beds. Wilson, Taft and Roose velt cottages for rent. For rates, cir culars, etc, address. The Hotel Llmore, Kockaway. Or. PACIFIC VIEW H0TELfnIn tSe nat .""f'o? housekeeping. Facing the ocean. Ad dress L. P. llAUKtSCHOl', Prop, bra slue. Orrjon. Phone your want ads to Th. Orego- nlan. Main 7070, A 0S. La Casa Monte Inn The most attractive reaort In the moun tains, 45 miles from Portland, io a National Forest on the Zig-Zag River. Inside and outside sleeping; quarters. Our own dairy and garden. All mountain pastimes and recreation. Daily mall. Telephone through, Zig-Zag Ranger Station. Rates reasonable. For daily stages call East 135 or Main S3i. John 8. Greenwood, Welches. Oregon. NECANICUM INN Overlooking Ocean. A charming, restful home among; flowers. Sandy Xieach, Home Cooking. Home Com forts. M1S2 K. jjtmann. Seaside. Oregon.