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THE STINT) AT OREGOTAX, PORTLAND. JtTLT 19, 1908. WE WILL nTT71T7 A A W A nfrmm A H In Gearhart Park w? in w rm H7 10 ;a 4 VIA i ST K I liSj l k Z Xrf "... T ; - you Can read this rebus, this cottage and a lot SOxlOO is yours RULES GOVERNING CONTEST AND AWARD: Every envelop containing a solution of this rebus must be addressed to Theo Kruse, 203 Corbett Building. The envelopes will be opened and the solution with the name and address of the sender will be published by us in the newspapers. At the end of the contest three well-known gentlemen of Portland will decide which is entitled to the deed to the lot and cottage. Should there be more than one correct answer, or should two or more be correct or near correct in the solution, the one who first mailed the solution will receive the reward. No employee or anyone connected with the Theo Kruse Catering Co. or Theo Kruse will be allowed to participate in this contest. This cottage will be one of the many pretty ones built within the last three years at Gearhart Park, adding another stone to the upbuilding of Oregon's most beautiful resort on the sea. Lots in Gearhart Park are selling now from $100 to $500. We can sell you a lot with pretty shrubs and trees or with a pretty la,wri, or a lot facing the ocean on terms agreeable to you Room 203 HEO USE CATERIN' C Corbett Building Portland for the season in 'their Ocean Park place. C. S. A. Brown and wife, of Eureka, Cal., are staying at Ocean Park. NORTH BEACH HOTELS. Portland Hotel. C. M. Young. W. H. Whit mere, Jas. Johns ton, B. A. Hutrhtnson. Pauline V. Vane, Margaret G. Vance, Mrs. T. Lehmann and family, Mln Margaret Lehmann. Mtas Mag dalene Lehmann, Felix Woenokhaus, J. P. MofTot and wife, A. Gavin and wife, P. J. Livingston and wife, Mrs. Harris and son, M. Wise, C. Howard and wife. W. H. Lit tle, all of Portland; Edith Whit comb, Ilwaco ; C. L Leblanc, Astoria; Kathryn Motley, Marinette. Wis.: W. N. Barrett, Mrs. W. N. Barrett, Ira E. Barrett, Hllls horo; F. S. Loop, H. E. Vennell, San Fran cisco; R A. Grandy, Seattle; A. M. Blagen, Hoqulam: Kale Kanltsnerg, Kiel, Germany; V. M. MetzRer, Cincinnati ; J. Verne Nus baum and wife. Boise, Idaho; O. I Kagan, Portland. North Beach Inn. Wm. O. Beck, Jr.. B. S. Mark ham, Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Letter and eon. Wm. F. Koehler, Dr. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. 1 L Mas tick. Cora 1. Mastick, Q. W. Shirley, H. E. Everdlng and wife, all of Portland; F. E. Flfh and wife,1 Parma. Idaho; C. L. Matth ews, wife and boy. Spokane; Mrs. Ross and tvKo children, Redwood City, Colo. Hackney Cottage. H. TV. Manning. V. H. Bettman. Miss Belie Shields, C. W. Ransom and wife. Mrs. Frank C Baker, B. Hagerdon, J. Augustine, J. R. Brown and wife, all of Portland; C. O. Liebes, Seattle; O. W. Brunt on, wife and daughter. E. Wingate. Mrs. Wingate, Mil dred W'lngate, The Dalles. Hotel Sunset. Robert T. Weaver, J. R. Clark. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Gorley. M. A. Dalquist, George Carter. Aphla L Dimlck. Mert E. Dimlck, Jr., Sue S. Billings. Lula Snow, Evelyn Snow, J. T. Snow. c. H. Hose, all of Port land: Gly Parln, Pauline parln. Castle Rock. Wash. ; R. L. Newton and wife. La Orande, Or.; Mrs. M. Rick, Rana Sylvester, Denver, Colo. Th Shollburne. Wm. W. porter, wife and boy, M. Ditch burn. Mrs. Hendley. Wm. Harrington and family. M. O. Pchmldt, A. L. Schmidt, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hiekey, Nampa, Idaho; Mrt. Rice and family. Nam pa, Idaho; E. S. Snelling, Cathlamet, Wash. The Chamberlain. Minnie E- Burke. Mrs. C. B. James. Dr. Kittle riummer Gray. Mrs. Fannie Plura mer, M. F. Royal. J. L. Valiant and wife, all of Portland; Gertrude Noble. May Noble. Boise, Idaho IXFLVX BEGUN AT NEWPORT Steady Stream of Visitors Arriving at Yaqulna Bay Resort. NEWPORT. Or., July IS. (Special.) The real influx of people to Newport has Just begun. All week long: a steady stream of pleasure seekers has been pourinir in. Nye Creek is taking on new life so rap idly are the tents going up and cottages being occupied. Prominent anions the tenting parties at Nye Creek is that chaperoned by Mrs. Panumbra Kelly, of Portland. In the party besides Mrs. Kelly are her daugh ters, the Misses Cora and Mary. Miss L.u clle Turner and Mrs. H. M. Shaver. The merry conclave are camped in ' Happy Hollow near Nye Creek. Dr. Lulu Marquam, of Eupene. is cha peroning a beach party at Nye Creek. In her party are her daughter. Mary. Mrs. John Addison and daughters, Sadye and Luetic of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burke, of Portland, are registered at the Aoboy House. Their daughter. Miss Ada. who is home from Smith College, is also spending her vaca tion at the beach. J. M. Craven and wife, of Indepen dence, are registered at the Ocean House. Mrs. John Carson and family, of Salem, are spending their annual out ing in the Carson Summer home at Nye Creek. Mrs. A. E. Kentner and family, of Ashland, have rented the Hoskins cot tage at Nye Creek for the Summer. J. H. Kay. wife and son, of Eugene, are camping at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mra. E. C. Allen, of Corvallis. will spend the month of July In the Homer cottage at Nye Creek. Mrs. Henry C. Galey. Mrs. H. O. Galey, and Miss Mabel Galey, of Port land, are at Nye Creek for the Summer months. They are located in the Craig cottaKe. E-. W. Langdon. of Albany, has moved 1 his family Into his new Nye Creek bun galow for the Summer months. Mrs. E. B. Crosman. daughter Lilian, and son Allen, of Portland, are in their Olsonville cottage for July and August. Mrs. G. L. CraneN of Portland, Is the family guest for the Summer. Miss Gertrude Galbralth. of Salem, and Miss Lulu Moore, of Roseburg, are guests of the Loomls family at New port, for July. Theodore Cooper and Wilshire Bris tow are among th'e University of Ore gon students spending the Summer months at Newport. Dr. L. E. Seely and family, of Med ford. are tenting at Nye Creek. Mrs. A. L. McQulnn and daughters. Lulu and Ellen, are In the family cot tage for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McNary, of Salem, are among the Nye Creek campers. Rev. L. O. Hamilton and wife, of Newburg. Miss Mae Ely and brother Ralph, of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Kerr, of Portland; Mrs. C. A. Wadsley and family, and Mr. T. R. Hurd and family, of Des Moines. Iowa, form a merry colony of campers In the Pad dock camp yard at Nye Creek. Rock oyster and clam-digging have been extremely popular of late, due to a very large extent to the extremely low tides. Mrs. T. M. Gotch and family are lo cated in the Gotch cottage at Nye Creek for the Summer. Visiting the family is Miss Claire L. Chadwick, of Colfax, Washington. John Frey and wife nee Miss Lulu Austin, of Kings Valley are spending their honeymoon at Newport. J. H. Belknap and wife, of Junction City, will spend the Summer in the Mill non cottage. Father L. C. Butler, of Portland, ar rived in Newport this week, and will conduct services at the Catholic Church during the Summer months. Mrs. F. M. French and son, Seth, are at French Harbor for the Summer sea ,son. Mrs. O. F. Moon and daughter Lucy are In the Moore bungalow at Nye Creek. liss Olive Hansen and Miss Ger trude Allen, of Newberg, are Nye Creek campers. A. E. Van Zant and wife, of Ash land, are In the Atkinson cottage at Nye Cresk. Miss Ethel Johnson and Miss May Mulit are with the family as guests.' Mrs. M. M. Davis, daughter Pauline, and son Bush, of Eugene, are spend ing their outing at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Dow Walker are guests of the family. Karl Qreenwald and wife, of Pendle ton, are tenting at Newport. W. R. C Clarke and wife are among the guests at the Ocean House. Alton Hampton and wife, of Eugene, are registered at the Ocean House. Arrivals at Collins Hot Springs Hote) COLLINS. Wash., July 19. (Special) Following is a rlst of arrivals at Colllna Hot Springs: M. Barbarka, A. Barbarka, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douthit, J. S. Jensen and wife, George Goble, James F. Donaldson, Mrs. A. M. Williams. J. J. Miller and wife, Frank Klint. O. A. Brickson. Ernest Gerlchten, W. Lord, A. J. Anderson, The Dalles. Or.; E. T. Marshall and wife. Sturgis. S. D. ; H. F. Boughy, Traverse City, Mich.; E. J. Daly. J. W. Morrow and family, H. W. Sltton, T. F. Bourke, O. Carlson, Harry Young, J. C. Potter and wife. E. H. Parker and wife. Miss Mayme West, C. S. Hannawalt. E. A. Barrow. Mr. end Mrs. C. P. Sargent. Mrs. E. M. Sargent. Miss Fensis Sargent, Portland; C. B. Harrison. San Francis co: A. C. Moore, Portland; C. C. Rarick White Salmon, Wash.; Thomas Conway, Spokane. Wash. ; Henry Swint and fam ily, Portland; Mrs. B. B. Todd, Centralla, Wash.; T. E. James and wife, Centralla, Wash.; H. B. Chapman, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, Raymond, Wash.; Charles Sengf elder and wife, Seattle; E. A. Hertsche and wife, C. A. Shea and wife. Miss Lola Lind, Mrs. John Lenz and son, Frank Griffith, Portland; R. E. Montague, Arlington: Oren Walte, Sa lem, Or.; T. H. Edwards, Phllo Hol brook, Jr., J. H. Mackenzie, Mrs. J. Gillln, Mrs. Charles Rich, Mrs. C. B. Robborlng, Charles Conrad. Fred Ras mussen, Mrs. J. K. Gill, Miss Frances Gill, Portland: Mrs. Todd Haycock, Cas tle Rook. Wash.; Mrs. M. J. Amlck, Kent, Or.; M. H. Becker, Jack Penney, Portland; M. H. Cumminge, Rainier, Or.; Mrs. R. Scammon, Baston, Wash.; M. F. Klncade, Vancouver, Wash.; Irving A. Heusner, J. R. Brleham, James Ruel, O. S. Lacey, Portland; Mrs. E. S. Sigler, Centralla, Wash.; John Kannott, Port land; George L. Col well, Astoria; Mrs. E. L. Love, Astoria; Mrs. M. L. Gaans, Judge Bullock and wife, Mrs. R. Flem ing, W. Gottschalk, F. Bonnlnger, Robert Hewell and wife, Mrs. .. D. Rushmoor and son, Portland; George A. Smith and wife, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. W. H. Donahoe, F. H. Powers, T. H. Richard son, Mrs. T. H. Richardson, Mrs. E. C. Davidson, W. H. Mall and wife, C. W. Stost and wife. Rev. G. A. Davis, Mrs. F. Powers, Mrs. M. Borcher, George Ad ams. W. A. Stebbins, Charles Rich, T. E. Bishop, J. K. Gill, Mike Schlink, B. H. Grant, J. E. Wiley, Edward Burke, J. F. Mathews, W. L. Starkweather, Sadie Wintermantle, C. Lafourgette, C. S. Brewster, B. F. Smith and wife, Port land; G. H. Smith and wife. Junction City: Leon S. Rosenblatt, M. E. Fitzger ald and eon, G. K. Berry. J. B. Adkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson, Portland; Mrs. L. R. Hawthorne, F. L. Buck, Vancouver Barracks; Mrs. E. A. Brewin, B. Seeley, L. B. Seeley, G. D. Rushmore, Portland; A. J. Ahole and wife, Goldendale, Wash.; Orella Thompson, Ruby Rodgers, Mrs. Albert Slder, Mrs. Louis Brandt, Augusta N. Brandt, R. L. Brandt, Portland. ARRIVALS AT CLOUD CAP IX Season in Foil Swing at Famous Mount Hood Resort. CLOUD CAP INN, Mount Hood, July 17. (Special.) Those registered at Cloud Cap Inn this week were Miss Georgina Burns, Virginia Burns, Jack Burns, Alex Ltnthicum, of Portland, J. L. Bowman and wife, A. TJuchamp J. Walrath, Miss Christian Latta of Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spencer, Mrs. W. D. Skinner, Dr. J. A. Scott of Tacoma. Mrs. Jennie Smith, Miss Eliza Bain. Mr. Robert J. Smith, of Des Moines, la.; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sweeney, of Hood River, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Albee, Miss Irene Albee, George Albee, Marsh Davis, Miss Constance Davis, of Portland. Mr. DuChamp reached the summit and most of the other guests made trips to Cooper's Spur. Hard Scramble and Meck leon Falls, enjoying the snowballing and coasting. CREATE THEIR OWN MODES FIE GOWNS AT ASCOT WELL - DRESSED AMERICAN WOMEN' SEEN ON CTJ1 DAT. Mrs. Potter Palmer Takes Fashion able Party to Races Some of the Costumes. LONDON. July 18. (Special.) Much to everybody's delight, the weather at Ascot for Cup Day was really all that could be desired, warm sunshine prevailing with a cool breeze; but In spite of the unfa vorable weather of the opening days, the last week of the meeting maintained its usual high standard of fashion, and pos sibly more well-dressed Americans were seen on the heath this year than on any previous occasion. A prominent Ameri can hostess was Mrs. Potter Palmer, who took Klngswoodffor the racing days, and entertained a large party, which In cluded Mrs. Hwfa Williams. Miss Carter, Mary Lady Gerard and Mrs. Egerton. She looked remarkably well one after noon In a pearl gray frock with a touch of electric blue at her waist and a sweep ing gray feather In her hat; and so did Mrs. Bradley Martin, Just arrived from Paris, and who was gowned all in black pailleted silk gauze. Mrs. Antony Drexel was entertaining at Burleigh Bushes, and wore on the opening day a charming frock of nattier blue silk gauze. Pretty Miss Drexel. like so many of the other young girls present, was gowned simply In white muslin. Cora. Lady Stafford wore gray one day with a huge plumed hat, while on another occasion she favored the popu lar blue, with white lace sleeves and white ostrich feathers In her big black hat. Blue, of a rather darker shade, was also favored by Mrs. Hunsiker, who, with the Colonel, motored from town, and having turned over their box to friends, were in the Royal Enclosure. Another well-dressed American woman was Mrs. Ronalds, who, on Cup Day, wore a dress of black crepe de chine, with an accompanying coat of supple satin, elaborately trimmed with blue and green embroidery, and finished off by a gargantuan hat. With her was Mrs. Ritchie, all in white, while her niece. Miss Ritchie, who came with Lady Edward Spencer Churchill's party, wore over her pretty muslin frock an enveloping blue cloak. KAISER SHOCKED AGAIN Unconventional Crown Price Takes Tramp for"Auto Ride. BERLIN, July 18. (Special.) The un conventional Crown Prince has again In curred the displeasure of his august father, this time by giving a dirty look ing tramp a ride in his own automobile. Returning from a visit to his younger brother, Prince Joachim, at Ploen, where he has an estate, the Crown Prince, who was driving his own automobile overtook a ragged, dusty tramp who was trudging along In the same direction. Stopping his car, the future Kaiser' of Germany, Invited the astonished tramp to Jump In. The invitation was accepted with some Italian Women Tired of Following Fashions Set by Paris. ROME. July 18. (Special.) With the ap proval of Queen Helena herself, a great emancipation movement Is being organ ized among Italian women to shake off the tyranny of Paris and London fashions. At the head of the movement Is Signorina Paloa Lombroso, daughter of the famous sociologist Professor Cesare Lombroso. A women's congress Is shortly to be held in this city to discuss the whole matter of women's fashions and an attempt will be made to find means by which Italy will In the future create her own modes. Thousands of women in all parts of Italy are supporting the movement enthusiastically. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and All Sorts of Healthful and Delightful Recreation. ITS FACILITIES ABE COMPLETE Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abund ance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regula tions. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES From All Points in the Northwest NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 :15 A. M., main line via Albany, or 7 "A. M. via West Side line. RATES FROM PORTLAND Season Tickets, on sale daily $6.00 Ss-tmrday-to-Monday Tickets $3.00 Call at' the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P. agency elsewhere, for complete information. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co. lines in Oregon, Portland, Or. suspicion by the knight of the road, but the Prince soon made him feel at ease and gaily chatting tramp and Prince sped along until they reached the city where the bewildered hobo, who from the greet ings of passersby had found out who his chauffeur was, was let off with a gold coin In his hand. Dentist Kills Little Boy. CHICAGO, July 18. After having four teeth extracted by a traveling dentist yesterday 4-year-old Stewart HasHer was taken violently 111 and died two hours later. James Fowler, who has been selling toothache remedies at a tent was arrested. According to the boy's mother, Fowler pulled the boy's teeth after giving him an anesthetic. She1 said the man had much trouble In re viving her son after extracting thei teeth. Fowler denied that he was In any:. way responsible for the boy's death. Kruse's Beach Hotel, now open. Foe reservations and rates apply to 3. D. Kruse, lessee, Gearhart Park, Or. Rosenthal's wlnqows are money-savers.. NEARBY SUMMER RESORTS yf Days' M Vacation Cruise 12 Around the Sound On tbe Biff Ocean Steamers "PRESIDENT" " GOVERNOR " " CITY OP PUEBLO Visiting- Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, Anacortea, Everett. ASK ABOUT IT TODAY Pacific Coast Steamship Co, E. F. De Grandpre, P. & F. Agt., Main 229 or A 2293. 249 Washington St BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS NOW WE-NA-HA SPRINGS Thla famous old Blue Mountain Resort will be open June 15 for the season of 1908, under the management of J. jl. BORIK, the new owner. Roads, bridges, buildings and equipment repaired and renewed. Hotel and dining room service wU be a special feature, be ing under the care of the best steward and chef obtainable. For further particulars, write to J. A. BORIE, Proprietor. WE-NA-HA SPRINGS, Gibbon Pofttoffice. Umatilla County, Oregon. LOCKSLEY HALL HOTEL Overlooking; the Ocean. 100 newly furnished rooms; electric lights, hot and cold water and private rooms with bath. Sea foods a specialty. RATES 12.50 AND 93.00. D. J. Qnlmby A Son., Seaside, Oregon, Proprietors. Thomas Collinge Stage Line From Boring on O. W. P. Line TO WELCHES VIA SANDY, CHERRY. VIL.L.E AND SALMON. NO LAY-OVER ON LINE ! Stage connects with car leaving Portland 9:15 A. M.; also at Welches with stage to Mt Hood. THOS. COLLINGE, Propr. COLLINS HOT SPRINGS On the Columbia River. Hotel modern in every respect, electric light, steam heat, billiard parlor, bowling alley, dance pavilion und every convenience. Location beautiful, fine view cf the moun tains and river; good fishing and hunting. Address C. T. Belcher, manager Collins Hot Springs, Collins. Wash. Cedar hurst Cottage - Seaside, Or. MRS. 8. A. BEST, Proprietor. New and modern. Room, with board, $2 per day. Two blocks east of Colonial hotel. Bea&ide, Or. Apply for reservations. HOTEL SUNSET. Centerrllle Station. One block from ocean: full view from all rooms, pleasant grounds for games nd hammocks Special rates for families; tents If desired. Address Mrs. Dedjnan, Long Beach, Wash. SEE THE OCEAN HOTEL MOORE OPEN ALL THE YEAR. CLATSOP BEACH - SEASIDE. OBt THE CLIFS" HOUSE OB" OREOOIi. Directly on fh. beach, overlooking the ocean. Hot salt baths and surf bathlns; recreation pier for fishing; sun parlors; electric Ushta; fireplace and furnace heat. Sea foods a specialty. Fine walks and drives. Rates $2.50 and $3.00 per day. For particulars, apply to the ranxaoore. DAN J. MOORE. Prop. LAKE CRESCENT The Sportsman's Paradise and Ideal Sura.-1 mer Resort for Women and Children, Mag nificent Scenery, fine lake and stream fish- lng and mountain climbing. The leading! place, MABYSLERE HOTEL, , Mrs. Rose Saylor-Littleton, Prop. CI ell ami County, Piedmont PostofTice, Washlnrgtc n. Flno Table Fare, Plenty of Fresh Milk. Cream and Vegetables, Good Rooms, Cot tages and Tents. Lake Steamers meet all Stages. Rates S3 Per day, $12 Per Week. Take Steam Launch Crescent and Flyer. Y. W. C. A. Vacation Cottage GEARHART PARK, ON CLATSOP BEACH i Rooms open only for business women. Rate,. S5.50 Per Week. tlnlng-room open to public,- reasonable) rates. Register at city office, 6th and Oak sts. The Hackney Cottage Sea View, Washington Open tor the Season. Greatly Increased accommodation. Newly , furnished, home comforts, excellent service, with table board, centrally located, beautl-j ful surroundings. Make reservations by. malL Post off Ice address. Sea View, Wash! "A VERY DELIGHTFUL PLACE." NORTH BEACH INN NEWTON'S STATION Directly on. the Beach Largs Rooms. Fin. View, j MRS. N M. DEWEY. Manager. 1 P. O. Address. Long Beach. Wash. . ! I Hood River to the Inn. tjMMm clo.ee Sept. 1. I A. W. BBBEirpRicx. Her., Hood Rxtkb. Oaaooir THE SHELBURNE HOUSE! At Seavlew, Waeh. Has lovely large rooms, a delightful yard! for children, and the meals are gotten up In sucb a manner that If you come once you! will come again. Come In for our Sunday Dinners.