10 TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY. JULY 1, HAILED AS BENEFIT Great Northern Slated to Aid ,ta Development of Port. CITY'S INTERESTS NEARER ffrafflo Men Predict Pfeglect of Spokane, Portland & Seattle Line Will Be Stopped. Benefits to Portland aa the result of the forthcoming merger ol the fcpokane, Portland & Seattle railway &nd the Great Northern were seen yesterday by Portland business and transportation leaders. They ex pressed the belief that the Great Northern, by acquiring a new line t his city, would ally itself naturally with the development of this port .nd would come actively to its aid in the future as it has never done in the ast. Portland loses nothing and etands to gain a great deal, it was pointed (cut, because the Northern Pacific al ways has had a direct line into Port land and in selling its half Interest In the North Bank road it merely toinds the purchaser, the Great North ern, closer to Portland's interests. Neglect Is Cited. Traffic men discussed with con siderable freedom yesterday the neg lected relation the Spokane, Portland Seattle railroad has sustained toward both its parent companies. "It has been treated worse than a Stepchild and fed on less than eklm milk," one declared. Others called attention to the fact Chat neither the Northern Pacific nor the Great Northern were interested in turning over traffic to it, since all dts earnings were split and 50 per cent went to an opposition line, no matter how much tonnage either of the two parent lines delivered to it et their points of interchange. . Because of the lack of entire nnity of purpose between the Great North ern and Northern Pacific and their different railroad policies, the lot ft their child has not been a happy one, railroad men pointed out. It nad not developed as they believe would have been the case had a more eympathetio attitude been ehown by both parents, but instead It was said to have been kept In the background. Assertive efforts of its own were frowned upon and- It has become, at the age of 14 years, a child with certain characteristics of deficiency. Hill's Plan Not Carried Out. It is being said where railroad men talk over the possibilities of the merger that the purpose- of the late James J. Hill, when he made the his toric announcement of a railway down the north bank of the Columbia to Portland at a dinner in his honor during the Lewis and Clark exposi tion, was never carried out Mr. Hill said later, at a chamber of commerce banquet given him here, that he built the road along the north lank of the river to Portland that his line, the Great Northern, might have a. Portland outlet;, since the Sherman act made it imperative that he give up the Northern Pacific and thereby lose its outlet to tidewater at this port. In view of that statement. It might appear that at last the Spokane, Port land & Seattle seems about to come Into its own. Chamber Head Sees Benefit. . H. B. Van Duzer, president of the Chamber of Commerce, was one of those who saw in the proposed merger considerable good results for Portland. He said: "Without disparagement to the Spo kane, Portland & Seattle railway, up to the present it has not fulfilled the expectations that naturally arose in the minds of Portlanders following the announcement of James J. Hill of a. new road to be constructed down the north bank of the Columbia river. "In effect. Mr. Hill stated. If my memory serves me right, that con struction of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle road would offer another transcontinental competing line with terminals at Portland. The Spokane, Portland and Seattle today, with two masters, has not fulfilled, nor has it been able to fulfill, the part it was supposed to play in building up the Columbia river basin. "If the statement is correct that the Spokane. Portland & Seattle is to be taken over and operated as an inte gral part of one of the major trans continental lines, it should develop Into an immense factor in building up the rapidly Increasing foreign commerce of this port. This appears as a logical development and one which has been held in abeyance these many years." "I think the arrangement will be favorable to Portland interests," said Joseph N. Teal briefly in comment ing upon the announcement. Mr. Lothrop Doubts Benefits. J. H. Lothrop, secretary of the Portland Traffic & Transportation bureau, took a different elant at the question. He said: 'I believe the city would be better ff with anlndependent organization and as such the line would be more beneficial to Portland than it would be as a unit of a larger system. Only the future itself can determine whether the city will be benefited by having control pass to the Great Northern. I hope it will be helpful to Portland." A. L. Mills did not espouse either point of view yesterday, but remained entirely neutral. He said: "I cannot see how it will affect business any more If the Great North ern owns the line than if the Great Northern and Northern Pacific own it on a 50-50 basis." At the Theaters. Hippodrome. A WELL-KNOWX character actor. Xl Neil Barrett, with his company? offers an exceedingly interesting and clever act called "Rounder of Old Broadway" to top the ist at the Hip podrome on the new bill. The act has been put together with a plot and rhyme and reason, invested with at tractive scenery and made appealing to all types of show shoppers. Mr. Barrett is a coniedliflk of original methods whose humor spreads and is QuiCklV infectious. His nnrtmvnl rtt the leading role, the gay blade of jjro--iway, is a "study In excellent character drawing and constantly b.ol& interest. An act of comedy and pertinent Pleasantries is called "A TvTi-ir.r Nickel," and is sponsored by Mumford ana Stanley, an original and talented pair. Two attractive girls. smartly Crowned, are Gene and Mtnnette, who ffer a diversified programme of mel ody and instrumental music. Their autistic offerings, coupled with their rnarm of manlier, made a big dent In .v sm1ie"''c's liea-t. Au .iiion, a ventriloquist, brings new material in the form of Jokes and chatter in an act full of fun and originality called' "Jiggs, a Night at Dinty Moore's." Paramo is an artistic Spanish ex ponent of harmony, who plays various instruments with skill and charm. He keeps his audience constantly de lighted. Manikin, billed as a frog-man, is seemingly boneless and can do tricks and leaps and twists a real frog never could manage. He has a clever act. Elmer and Clarence Stanley are the "Stanley Brothers,", who close the bill in a whirlwind of gymnastic achieve ments that amaze and interest. The two men are splendid athletes and have an artistic turn. The photo feature is one of the ap pealing parts of the entertainment. It is called "Pals," and is a first-class comedy in two reels in which "Brownie," a remarkably trained and sagacious dog, goes through all kinds of smart tricks and plays a big part in developing the plot. This bill changes on Sunday. PORTLAND TRADE SOUND THIS CITY" AXT) LOS AXGELES LEAD IX RETAILING. Merchant With Stores in Many Sec tions of Country Finds Busi ness Her Active. Portland and Los Angeles are doing the best retail business of any cities in the country," said E. I. Bar tholomew, women's cloak and suit dealer, who nas been living in New York for the last five years, where he has been attending to the buying for his Portland store as well as for 22 other stores in various sections of the country. Mr. Bartholomew's close connection with these stores makes him familiar with retail busi ness conditions. "Conditions in practically every line are much better in Portland than they are in the east," he said, "but, although the retail business there during the last season has not been very good, they are looking forward with a great deal of optimism to the fall trade, and the general trend ap pears to be for the better." Mr. Bartholomew does not look for any radical change in prices for the fall season trade, although he says there has been a light decline in the price of cloth and of silks. The chief reason for the failure of prices to drop is laid to labor conditions, wages and salaries remaining at about the same scale. However, since the peak of the prices was reached the general decline has been about 25 per cent. '.'Office rents are fully as high in the east as they were at any time during the war," 6aid Mr. Bartholo mew, "and it remains for a reduction to come in this as well as in other lines before there w"lll be a material reduction in prices. There appears to be the same shortage of housing facilities in the east as here, a con dition that is rather hard to under stand." Mr. Bartholomew will make his home permanently in Portland. SIGN DISPUTE CONTINUES City to Appeal Court Decision on Dental Advertisement. City Attorney Grant announced yes terday he will seek a re-hearing be fore the supreme court on: the case against Dr. Paul Tates in which the city was seeking to force the removal of a sign located at his dental office on Sixth near Washington street, for about eight years. The city asserts the sign does not comply with the present ordinance. When the case was brought before Circuit Judge Tucker the city was sustained and the sign ordered re moved. Dr. Tates appealed his case and the supreme court recently re versed the ruling. "I feel that the supreme court does not realize the significance of its ruling and the embarrassmnt it would cause the city of Portland," declared Mr. Grant in announcing his inten tion to petition for a re-hearing. "I believe I can convince the court its decision should be reversed." Justice Johns dissented in the de cision handed down on the case. AD'LER CASE IS ENDED Manslaughter Trial of Boy, 2 0, in Hands of Jury. Argument in the case of Arnold Adler, 20 years of age, charged with involuntary manslaughter as a re sult of the death of Mrs. Ida M. Stern, who was killed in an automobile ac cident at Nineteenth and Washing ton streets December 4, 1920, was completed yesterday In Circuit Judge Duffy's court, and the case went to the jury at 3 o'clock. The Jury, was still out late last night. At the time of the accident the machine driven by Adler collided with the machine driven by Walter E. Stern and. as a result of the colli sion, Mrs. Stern, wife of the driver of the second' machine, was killed. Mr. Stern Is connected with the Ellison-White Chautauqua company. The prosecution was handled by Deputy District Attorney Pierce. CITY TO PROBE DAMAGE Waterfront Committee Plans In spection of Flood Zone. Members of the water-front com mittee plan a general inspection of the river front July 6 to determine damage resulting from the flood. The city council originally planned to make the trip but were not able to find a time when all could attend. The water-front committee includes O. Laurgaard, city engineer, chair man; G. B. Hegardt, engineer of the dock commission; H. E. Plummer, building inspector; Edward Grenfell, fire marshal; L. E. LatouTette, city attorney; W. A. Eatchel, county road master, and H. P. Boardman, fire prevention- bureau of the Pacific. Dr. George Parrish, city health officer, expects to accompany them. The trip will probably be made in the harbor patrol launch. SUIT OVER RING IS WON Wife of Chinese Storekeeper Gets $1250 From Jeweler. Rosie Mae, wife of a Chinese store keeper, received $1250 judgment from a jury in Circuit Judge Tucker's court yesterday in the suit brought by her against Moe Semler, jeweler, involving the possession of a diamond ring. The woman declared that she gave tne ring to toe jeweler to be re paired, and that he never returned it. She contended that it was valued at J1650. The defense declared that the ring was worth only about ?500, and that it had been returned and turned over t) a boy by the name of Frank Moe in the store of the woman's hus band. It was contended by the prosecu tion that there was no such boy. Phone your want ads to The Ore gonian. Main 7070, Automatic 5GQ-35. Mt. Hood Summer Resorts SOUTH SIDE r J " - r ARRAH WANNA HOTEL The Most Picturesque Summer Resort in the Mt. Hood Foothills. Ton ow !t to yourself and family to spend a few days at this wonderful moun tain resort. The rash ins mountain streams, towering timbers and gorgeous scenery make this Nature's paradise. The bracing mountain ' air makes "eating time" the most important hour of the day and the wonderful cuisine of this great hotel is alone worth the price of one's stay. Daily auto stages leave for Arrah "Wanna from the Irvlngton Garage. East 15th and Broadway. Reservations may be made either by long distance or by letter addressed to Arrah Wanna HoImI, via Cherryville, Or. For further Information cali Main 782. Rates $25 per weetr $45 per week for two persona. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE 1. SPENCER. lessees. Rhododendron Inn On Still Creek and Zig Zag River. Large rustic hotel, cottages and tents. Dance hall, fine outdoor cement swimming pool; gentle saddle horses; croquet groond and tennis court; mountain trails; good meals. Rates $4 per day; $21 to $25 per -week. Mrs. E. Franzetti, Prop. Rhododendron, Oregon. Government Camp Hotel Is situated at the base of South Mount Hood and the view of the mountain from this point is superb. The wonderful glaciers and crevasses are within walking distance. Guides are furnished for trips to the summit. Rates $4 per day, $25 per week. L. F. Pridemore, prop., Rhododendron, Oregon. Mt. Hood Auto Stages The Reliance Mt. Rood Aoto Statcen leave Rovtledse Seed A Floral Co., 145 Second St., bet. Morrison and Alder. Phone Main 172. at 8 A. M., daily (also during July and August, at 2 P. M. daily, except Sunday). Round trip fare to Arrah Wanna, Welches, Tawneys or Rhododendron $6.00, Government Camp $8.00. Owned and operated by the IRVISGTON OARAGES & AUTO CO- Ine, J. L. S. Snead. Pres.-Mgr., East 15th and Broadway. Phone East 135, Portland, Oregon. SIAJtaLK RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE. " LAKE RESORTS BOZANTA TAVERN HiTDEX LAKE, IDAHO. Most beautiful resort In Idaho. The Tavern lias Just been thoroughly renovated and modernized. Hayden Lake .has an elevation of 2243 feet above sea level. A most delightful mountain resort for people who live In the lower altitudes. FOR PASTIME; An 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, bass and trout fishing, boating and swimming. For rates and reservations of rooms or cabins, address DAN J. MOORE, Prop. COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY. Mizpah Inn TUB HOME OF GOOD EATS. Special chicken dinners, family style. Meals at all hours, day or night. Don't phone, drive out. Three miles east of Troutdale, on main Columbia. Kiver Highway. MKS. A. O. VANDERGRIFT. THE IN OP THE RRIIM.K OF THE GODS. CASCADE LOCKS, OKEtiON. A quiet, homelike place, on the Co lumbia River Highway, where tourist will enjoy home cooking, in homelike surroundings. Individual service, per sonal attention. In our cafe adjoin ing is served only quality food, pre pared under the supervision of Mrs. Sladden. The famous Cascade Locks are just 100 yards from this hotel, and the rapids in plain view. 31rs. N. Jen nie Madden. The Summit On Colombia Kiver Highway. One-bal Mile West Crown ioint. Smokes. Soda Water, Ice Cream, Candy. Etc. Best eras and oil for your car. Service cheerfully given. O. K. PATTERSON, Prop., COBBETT P. O., OREGON. TROUT LAKE, WASH. HOTEL GULER In the beautiful Trout Lake Valley, Washington. Good trout fishing in the lake, in Trout creek or 'White Salmon river. Visit the lava and ice caves. Automobile road to Mount Adams. Amusement hall with dancing and bil liards, near hotel.. Rates $2.50 per day, (15 per week. Can furnish campers supplies. GULER-TROUT LAKE-PORT-LAND auto stage leaves Imperial hotel, Mrttand. twice a week. I. K. REYNOLDS. PROP.. C.nlrr, Wanh. MISCELLANEOUS EELWOQD HAZELWOOD SUPREME VARIETY The Ideal Vacation Candy An assortment of delicious chocolates and home - made Specials, ranging in prices from $1.25 to 6.23 per Box HAZELWOOD Confectionery and Restaurants 127 Broadway 388 Washington Visit the Beautiful Multnomah Falls Hazelwood A delightful place to have breakfast or light luncheons any time during the day. Also High-Class Confections, Soft Drinks and Cigars Situated at Multnomah Falls on Columbia River Highway pjf HOOD RIVER VALLEY THE HOERLEIN RANCH For Vacationists, Hood River, Or. A country place in the woodland of scenic Hood Kiver gorge. The rushing river, fishing, tramping. Unsurpassed view of valley and mountains. Spacious rustic home with individual sleeping porches, also tent accommodations. Ap preciative guests pronounce this the ideal place to spend a vacation in the Hood Kiver valley. Adflretts liorrlein Bros. Phone 5779. Waucoma Cottages Situated on Hood River Hetghta. overlooking Columbia River and com. mandlns view o MU Adams. Hotel and Cottages. Sunday dinners a spe cialty, l'hone 3014 Hood River. MRS. J. W. riRBE8, HllOU KIVER, OKt(,(IN. MT. HOOD La Casa Mo.nte Inn South Mt. -Hood Chicken Dinner served every Sun day this season. Long distance to Welches, or address MRS. W. J. FAUBION, Welchea. Oregon EVERGREEN HIGHWAY i ShiphercTs Hot Springs CARSOSt, WASH. The Ideal health resort. Open all the year. Water beneficial for rheumatism and stomach trouble. "Auto meets all trains at Carson. Wash. J1VO. F.. KELLY, Mgr. Government Mineral Springs Hotel CAHSO.V, WASH. Famous for its curative water. An ideal resort for health and recrea tion. - . Tariff 4 per iar, 25 prr week. Chas. G. Miller, late manager of Hotel Marlon. Salem; L. B. Mark ham, proprietors. WHITE SALMON, WASH. THE JEWETT FARM RESORT Atop the Columbia highlands, mag nificent views, splendid meals and everything to make your stay pleasant. Good fishing- Write for reservations and terms. Address. MRS. JEVNIK JEWETT, M hlte Salmon. Wash. Advertising in the Summer Resort Department of The Oregonian Pays Try It ! Conducted along lines most lnv'itlnK m o men and women of refined tastes a Send for Illustrated Booklet m MRS. C. W. .1. BECKERS. fl SEASIDE. HOTEL SEASIDE, Inc. SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON OREGON'S FIXEST ALL-THE-YEAR-ROtD RESORT HOTEL XMning" room seats 300 quests, fine large dancing hall, sun room and palm parlor, large homelike lobby, big cheerful fireplace, lounging room, tea room and ice cream parlor, hot salt water baths, bathing suits for ocean bathing, steanj heat and hot and cold water In every room, cafeteria seating- 160 people. New equipment throughout. We have spared no effort or expense to make this Oregon's finest resort hotel. Golf, Bowl ing, Dancinic, Trout Fishing, Canoeing and Surf Uathlng. K earned via S., P. 4e S. by Direct Service from Portland to Seantde. Also Strnmer Georytriana and O.-W. II. A I. Steamers to Atoria. where connfctions are- made, with A. J. Aoto Co. biuiei to Hotel Seaside For reservations wire, phone or write to CHARLES H. ROWLEY, Manager HOTEL SEASIDE, SEASIDE. OREGOV. SEASIDE. Locksley Hall Seaside. OrrKon. Overlookinu the ocean. Family trade a epecialty. Rooms with or without baths Use of kitchen and dining rom without extra charge. Under new management. For rates and reservations address MKS. C. D. KOSS. Seaside. Or. The Andora New Family Hotel, Seaside. Or. Large, airy rooms, hot and cold water, steam heat; home-cooked meals, family style. Kates it per day and up. MKS. A. M. JOBSON, Prop. P. O. Box 58S. 418 X. Tth St. NECANICUM INN SEASIDE, OREGON. The house of comfort. Beautiful (-rounds, large sun parlor and d inins room overlooking ocean. Famous for its home cooking. Dining room and kitch en under my personal supervision. Rates fi'O to $25 per week. MISS S. DAMANN. PROP. BEACHCROFT INN SEASIDE. OREGOX. 304 12th Ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacksnn, Props. Board and room $3 per day. For reservations Phone 691 or P. O. llox 8. Cascade Cottage 102 Ocean Way. SEASIDE. OR. ' Jfear the ocean. Just the environ ment you will appreciate. Rooms that ill please you. We will do our best :o make your stay enjoyable. SHAMROCK HOUSE SEASIDE. OR. Two blocks from ocean, just south of Broadway. Nice, clean, comfortable rooms. Rates reasonable. Breakfast t desired. MRS. B. G. HOUGH. PROF. 332 Second St. South. NATATORIUM HOTEL Seaside, Oregon. Opposite Seaside Hotel. Fine view of ocean, strictly modern, baths, steam heat, telephone, hot and cold water In every room, large rooms, comfortable beds, homey atmosphere; reasonable rates. Write for reservations. Wike & Brrkman, Proprn. CANNON BEACH Warren Hotel M. S. Warren, Prop Ecolit, Oregon. Situated on Canon Beach, ths scenic beach of Oregron. The most unique hotel on Oregon coast. Service the bent. Rates reasonable Bathing, fishing, clam diKintr. crabs, etc Local and long-distance telephone. Stage meets all trains at Seaside. Hotel Ecola Ecola, Oregon. On the ocean front near Haystack Rock. Restaurant in connection. A splendid place to spend your vacation. R. E. Becker, Mgr. CANNON BEACH MAIL STAGE Merrltt A Jones Prop. Passengers, Baggage and Express. Meets All Trains at Seaside. Write for Reservations. ECOLA. OREGON. CANNON BEACH HOTEL Why not epend your vacation at Cannon Beach the beach of a thousand wonders? Cannon Beach. Hotel opens July 1. For informa tion address D. A. Ostium; pro prietor. " . MISCELLANEOUS. JolloW flte Birds I VICTORIA. I ForDescriptiveLiterature apply COMMISSIOntR. VICTORIA 6 ISLAND I DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION , VICTORIA.- BRITISH COLUMBIA sl-li-sw si-sn-ji-jsv . ISLAND OF fH)' 4f 71 A 1000 MILES OF V IiJl t WONDERLAND ifp V I 1000 MILES OFp???'- ' ' SCENIC HIGHWAYS S v j A DELIGHTFUL f K f SUMMEB CLIMATE y -JV.'- NORTH BEACH The Shelhurne (TWELFTH SEASOX) Long-distance telephone In" hotel. Two blocks from ocean. Buy your ticket to Shelburne station. Write for reservations. American plan. HRS. T. J. HO ARE. Sea View. Wish. THE DRIFTWOOD ")' BEACH, Wink. Most unique summer resort hotel on North Beach. Completely refurnished. Famous for past 20 years for its eea food, home cooking', generous eervingrs. All outside rooms, rest ful atmosphere. For rates and reservations, address HOSTESS, THE DMKTWOOO. TiQng Henh. Wanhlngtnn HOTEL SUNSET Beaca Center Station, Lobe Beach. Yash. Facing: ocean, fine surf bathing; sea foods a specialty. Comfort able and scrupulously clean. Mod ern. Special rates for families. Under same management for two years. For rates and reservations address H. 11. SEAL. Lonir Beach. Wash. LONG BEACH HOTEL Lon Beach. Wash. Located on ths world famous Lonx Beach. Clams, crabs. Jmrf bathing. This hotel Is well prepared to make your stay pleasant. Large, airy rooms, ocean in view. Some very desirable cottaees for rent. Rates reasonable. For fur ther information address H. H. Tinker, f rop.. Lome Bearh. Wash. NEWPORT. AGATE BEACH INN One of trit, most picturesque and beautifully located resort hotels on the Oregon coast. Midway between New port and Cape Foulweather, overlook ing the ocean. Large, airy rooms, com fortable beds, famous for the excel lence of our cuisine. Daily mail, phone. On Roosevelt Highway. For rates and reservations address Mrs. KfttherLne ;nrgr. A gat Pearh T. .. Or. Minthorn Sea Baths NEWPORT OREGON, Hot salt water baths have prove ! ery beneficial in cases of rheumatism and nervous disorders. Chiropractic treatment given it desired. Light housekeeping rooms in the same build ing. Hot salt baths 35 cents. For rates and reservations address DR. W. T. CROCKER. Prop. Hotel Gilmore (Formerly the Cliff House). NEWPORT. OREGON. Located directly on Nye Beach, over looking the ocean. Comfortably heated rooms. Hot and cold water in every room. Meals a la carte ; service the best. Free bos to and from the boat. For reservations address P. O. GILMORE, Prop rift or. Sea Crfest Cottages NEWPORT, OREGON. Two to four-room furnished cottages fronting the beach. Free bos from bout. Address CHRIS ARMS. TILLAMOOK BEACHES. Garibaldi Beach Hotel (Under NewManagcment.) Overlooking Tillarooolt Bay Fish ing, clam digging, crabs and hunt ins A fine place to rest and re cuperate. Mmrtln Koenlg, Prop., C-nrthaldl. Oregon. Lake Lyle Hotel One mile north of Rockaway Beach, situated on beautiful Lake Lytle. fac ing the ocean. Good auto road all the way. Hunting, fishing, crabbing, etc. Accommodations for auto parties. Rea sonable rates. American plan. For rates and further information address Julia M. Parker. Rookaway. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. WEEK-END FARES To SEASIDE $6.50 Round Trip Golnc Friday. Rttsn Monday. FIVE TRIPS DAILY. Shepard's Auto Bus Lines A. Jaloff. Her. 204 Morrison Street. Marshall 43S1. DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE ASTORIA, SEASIDE AND WAV POINTS Autos Lv. Portland 2 A. M., 9 A. M. Autos Lv. Astoria 7:30 A. M., 3:15 P. M. Office and Waiting' Room New Houston Hotel, Sixth and ttverett. Tel. Br. 188. Oifgnn Motor Transportation Co.. Ine. ASIORIArSEASlOE, NORTH BEACH Steamer Georglana, 5 hours to Astoria, daily (except Friday), 8 A. M. Night boat daily (except Sunday), 7:30 P. M. - Fare f3.00 Earh Way. ' Friday to Monday Hound Trip $3.00. All boats make direct connections tor Reaside and North Beach points. Main 1453 541-2?. Alder St. Iorh. AIRPLANE SERVICE DAILY bCHEDI'T.K TO ASTORIA AND fcEASIOK. Bpecial nights anywhere, any time. Cost surprisingly low, efficiency sur prisingly high. "See Portland and the surrounding country from the air." OJKEGOJi, WASHINGTON IDAHO AIRPLANE CO. Phone Broadway 33. sgrr7 jlt&h? K . ..- ..V.. - ' ' uj"v. jf in the' r' r.H.j:aM'na:rn.aT.:a. V f Snow capped marvels to see 500 miles of Wonderland 150 peaks of 10,000 feet of higher hundreds of iridescent glaciers. Your Favorite Sport in cm Alpine Setting Wherever you stop in the Canadian Pacific). Rockies you can walk inviting paths, rida good ponies over good trails, motor, canoe; climb, fish. At Banff golf and swim idj warm sulphur pools and at Lake Louise tennis besides. Nine hotels, chalets or bungalow camps each in an entrancing setting. Come early, stay late. For full particulars, write, telephone or stop at this office of the Canadian Pacific Railway E. E. Penn, Gen. Ap't Pass. Dept. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 55 Third Street, Portland, Or. Information on Canada ana vanaoun tumfiqfien eajm. Week-End July 4th SPECIAL TRAIN Tillamook County Beaches Goinsr Sat July2d Ret ly2d Mod, J $4.50 Round Trip Plus 8 Tickets on Sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Final Return Limit Monday. Read Down. Schedule. 12:45 P.M. Lv. Portland Union Sta. 1:15 P. M. Lv. Portland, 4th and Stark Sts.... 12:53 P.M. L.v. Portland, E. Morrison St 4:10P.M. Lv. Timber , f5:56P. M. Lv. Salmonberry 6:50 P.M. Lv. Wheeler. . 7:14 P. M. Lv. Rockaway 7:60 P.M. Lv. Bay City 8:10 P.M. Ar. Tillamook Electric Train connects with Special at Hillsboro. Doea not handle baggage. Regular Daily Train Leaves Portland Union Station 8:15 A.M. Klec. Connection leaves Portland, 4th at Stark 8:40 AM. Arrives Tillamook 4:15 P. M. For further particulars inquire of agents. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. New Twin-Screw Ferry "Tourist" ASTORIA-NORTH BEACH AUTO FERRY SERVICE SUMMER SCHEDULE COMMENCING , JULY 1, 1021 I A.M. A.M. ! P.M. I P.M. P.M. Leave Astoria, 14th St 8 10 1 3 6:15 Leave McGowan 9 11 2 4 7:15 Spend the Fourth on Great North Beach ; 3 big days' celebration, July 2, 3, 4. Low round trip rates. Nahcottah-Nemah ferry to Puget Sound, via Ocean Beach highway, now operating. . Astoria, North Beach Ferry Co., Inc. ?. .1 r r. r . - . . . . . i AWorIdAboveOrIxiarvVacstIons to Returning Mon., July 4th Wax Tax. Read Up. .Ar. 10:35 P. M. '.Ar. 10:22 P. M. .Ar. 7:27 P.M. .Ar. fo:43 P. M. .Ar. 4:41P.M. .Ar. 4:19 P.M. .Ar. 3:45 P.M. .Lv. 3:25 P.M.