THE SUNDAY OREGOXIANV PORTLAND, JULY 9, 1932 7. NORTHWEST VACATIONISTS FROLIC AT BEACHES 1 1 .j . 1 I (Continued From Page 6. is in line with the policy of safety and health for the members of the camp. An interesting party that spent the last week in the auto, park in cluded Mr. and SJrs. Jerrold Louns bury, Edgar Snyder and son James and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Case and daughter,, all from Albany, N. Y. They are touring in a specially con structed house on wheels, complete ly equipped for housekeeping, and have been on the trail for six weeks. They were unanimous in pronounc ing the Long Beach auto park one of the most beautiful they had seen In their travels and the best man aged. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. McGuire -and daughter Molly, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark motored to Long Beach for the Fourth and stayed at the Driftwood. They spent the hours seeing the. new highways and enjoying the many beautiful trips over the peninsula, which are now open to the traffic. Mrs., Edwin Avery and daughter Felica are domiciled in their cbttage for the summer. Mrs. Carl Moore and children are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Avery. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shaffer ar rived last Saturday and have opened their attractive cottage here. . Mrs. E. S. Routledge is spending the week at Seamore court. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Gardner and Mrs. J. H. Schwtnn are the guests of Mrs. Duffy. Mrs. W. H. Rowe and Miss Susie Rowe are visiting here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Misener and daughter are summering in, their cottage on the meadow. Mr. and Mrs. E. Southern are oc cupying Broadway court. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matthews are honeymooning at the beach. Among motorists who spent the Fourth at the auto park were Carl Nichols, Charles H. Mores, T, G. Runyan. C. R. Davis, F. Kelt. John Blied, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dickens, W. Kowaleski, A. Gordan, J. Lundgren, John H. Ped-erson. L. A. Ellas, A. Penderson and A. E. Westby. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chrlsman will occupy the Ehlinger cottage this summer. Stephen Prothero is the guest of Villard Kiel. Registered at the North Beach inn are L. Sanford, F. E. Sanford, Mrs. J. M. MacFarland, Mrs. R. B. Con nell, S. N. Patton and family, Ella and Joe O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs.- J. N. Smith and Floyd B. Cook. Mrs. P. L. Preultt and daughters, Barbara and Marion, have opened their cottage here. Miss Beatrice Mumford of Van couver, Wash., Will spend the en tire season here. Mrs. YV. M. Byrne, with Margaret and Wilfred Byrne, have . gone to Pontland, but wifl motor back this week and will remain for two months. Miss B. Griffin is vacationing at "Cosy Corner." Mrs. H. Hellendorn, Miss Florence Hellendorn, Harriet Newell and Merrill Newell are enjoying a short stay at "Ocean Wave" cottage. Mrs. E. Bartel is now in her sum mer homfe. She has as her guests Walter Holzer, Mrs. ' E. J. Schlegel and Allaine Hollister. The Hanneman cottage has been the scene of a jolly house party. The guests included Mrs. H. G. Chickering and son Herbert Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hildebrand and chil dren, Mary and Franklin Jr; Mrs. E. Robertson and A. G. Robertson. Misses Anna and Louis Tauble are recent arrivals at the Long Beach hotel. Mrs. C. H. McGurr and. children, Betty, Jack and Jule, have taken the Hicks cottage for the month of July. - Mr. and Mrs. George F. Vahl and son Frederick and Mr. and Mrs. Halley H. Armfield and daughter Virginia were week-end visitors here. Occupying the "Bide-a-Wee" cot tage are Mr. and Mrs. J. L Mar shall, Mabel Marshall and Janet Bingham. Mrs. B. H. Grant. Miss Kathleen Grant apd Conrad E. Rothwill spent " 4cv nccuD in tue ouiats iiume on the ridge. ine attractive Douty summer home on the ridge at Breakers was thf scene of a huge house party over the week-end, when Miss Rob erta Douty entertained a number of her girl friends from Portland. Included in' the party were Cath erine West. Edna- Ellen Bell. Mil dred Vaughn, Jean Muir, Margaret Ellen Douty, Julia and Ellen Brad ley, Dorothy Mielke and Annie Allen La Moree. ; Mrs. L. .M. Cruikshank and sons.l wiiiiam ana ,awin, are now occupy-i lng their home at Breakers. Mrs. Clara Stevens is entertaining Mrs. E. L. Taylor and Miss Ruth June of Olympia, Wash. Mrs. A. Im Maeder and children are spending a few days here. They are the guests of Mrs. Paulino Roenicke, at her summer home. Mrs. H. Friedman, with Lester Friedman and Mrs. Karsh, are in the Goldstein cottage. Mrs. Westbrook Dickson and daughter, Mary Louise, are at the Noon home at Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Donnerberg opened their summer home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Myers Gumbert have as- their guests Mr. and Mrs.' Her man Gumbert. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Martin are occupying their summer home on the ridge at Tioga. Summering at feroadway court are Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dubach and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pope and children and Mr. and Mrs. Kenedy.. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Schloth are guests of Mrs. J, C. Watson. Mrs. Stuart Springer is entertain ing Mrs. M. H. Bolinger of Montana. Mr. O. Hunt and son John are re cent arrivals here. They are the house guests of Mrs. Rayber; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shaffer have opened their cottage for the sum mer. ' Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Benjamin were week-end visitors here. . ' SEA VIEW CROWDS MEHKY Many Attend Fourth of July Cele; bratlpu it Ilwaco. .' .' ! SEAVIEW, Wash., July a. (Spe cial.) The Fourth of July was a day v of general merriment for the holiday visitors at Seaview. Kid dies with their firecrackers ayid noisemakers, picnic parties and bathers thronged'1 the beach throughout the day. Though there was no formal celebration at this point of the beach many went 16 Ilwaco, a-few miles south, where band concerts and programmes were given during the day, and at night hundreds attended the dance, where . the festivities of the day were con tinued. ' Albert Spahmah entertained with a bonfire party Tuesday. His guests included Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jen nings, Miss Evelyn Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bloomer, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mutsig, Mrs. V. French, Oritae Mutzig and Barbara and Richard Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. O'Connor and son John, Mrs. K. E. O'Coner and the Misses M. L. and Edna O'Con nor motored to the beach for the week-end. Mr. and. Mrs. H. S. Luske are oc cupying the MacKenzle home this eeason. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Huggins and daughter Eloise have taken the" Ml 1 B. Wells summer home here. ! Mrs. t. j; McShatko and children j and Mrs. J, Kissick will spend the month of July at Moffitt's. The Joseph Managhan cottage at Seaview has been .opened for the summer. Among the recent arrivals at the Hotel Seaview are Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. French, Florence and Kath erine Bagley, Mrs. Katherine Bag ley, Miss Marvel Case and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. King. Mrs. F. G. White is entertaining Mrs. R. C. Taylor and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lawson ' are domiciled in the Catlin cottage. Mrs.. C. H. Vaughn and daughter of Hood River are among the new comers. They have taken the Wheeler cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hagedorri and family have opened their -summer home. " J. A. Albright and children are summering at the Moffitt cottages. Mr. and Mrs. C Campbell are vacationing here. A. H. Murr, Mr. and Mrs. D. Da vidson and son Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Lockwood and Billy Lockwood are registered at the Hotel Seaview. Jacob Lesser has Opened his cot tage here for the summer. Ralph Jennings is the. guest of his parents, who are summering at the Kl-gr-be cottage. Leon, Sichel was 'a week-end visitor at the Lowenson cottage. Mrs. J. T. Concannon with Vin cent and Dorothy have arrived to spend the summer months. Mary Curran is their house guest. Miss Barbara Cook is the house guest of Mrs. Fred Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Waters -arrived last week and have opened the Waters cottage on the boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Irish and fam ily, who are spending the summer here, entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bowen over the Fourth. E. Merges and son arrived last week. Mrs.- A. H. Helliwell and daugh ters, Ethel and' Genevieve, are dom iciled in the Sfook. Mr. and Mrs. R. Shepherd -will spend the summer season at the Seacrest. Among the guests at the Gables are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doerges of San Rafael, Cal.; Mrs. E. S. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.' Gerald Goodsell and children, Geraldine and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wolford and son Catlin have opened their sum mer home here. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jamison will spend the summer months here. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and family have opened their cottage. The Shelburne is the destination of many motor parties and vaca tionists. Among the recent arrivals there are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hamp ton, Emma Walter, Josephine Shoe maker, Mrs. Sara J. Daniels, Mrs. Harry Lang, Stanley Lang, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. De Riener, Mr. and. Mrs. C. H. Watson, Mrs. Byron Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Holbrook. Lieutenant-Governor Coyle and party are among the guests at the Hotel Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mecklem and party have been guests at the Shel burne for the past Week. Henry F. Bain, Fred Routledge, J. V. Adams, J. E. Carver, . Frank" Ol son Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ol sen and family are at Hotel Sea view. Grandma R. B. Knight was the honor guest at a delightful surprise party last Tuesday, the occasion be ing her birthday Mrs. Knight's many beaeh friends called to wish her well and showered hei- with lovely flowers. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Maimer, Mrs. V. T. Cal der and Russell and Mabel John stone. . Mr. and Mrs. George Pauley are entertaining as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Wise of Portland. . Mr. .and Mrs. A. E. McCoy atfd children, Bert and Mabel, and Mrs. Fannie Leigh are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Leigh. Page Shindler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed "ward Thompson," Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goode and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barnes motored to the Shindler cottage at Beach Center for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Baker of Walla Walla are among the summer visit- tors. Mrs. D. C. Broomfield and daugh ter will be guests at the Severest for the season Registered at the Gables are Mrs. D. M. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Maeder and children. Mr. and Mrs. C. Erickson and son Bunny are guests at the Day Dan cottage. Mrs. Robert Glasgow and daugh ter, Mary Helen, will spend the summer here. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Manner. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. McClure and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lfghter were week-end visitors at the Thorsen home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meyers and daughter Marion ara summer ing at -;Edgewood." Mrs. Mary Maney has opened her cottage here. Her guests are Mrs. W. P. Mulchay and daughter Cath erine. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Withers and daughter Mildred of Spokajie have taken a cottage at Beach Center for the summer. Mi1, and Mrs. . A. F. Watson and children, Frances, Esther and Charles, motored from Spokane to spend the season. Walter Norby is vacationing at the Avalon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton are honeymooning here. They aYe guests at the Gables. Mrs. F. H, Belton and Mrs. J. Hickson and children are dfcCupylng the Sheehy cottage. Mrs. Charles Chamberlain is "the guest of Mrs. Sweet at the Rocka. , Domiciled in the Albee cottage are Mr. and Mrs. H. R; Albee, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart, and 'chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lewis Mrs. Eric Gates and Miss Gertrude Lewis. Mrs. Thomas Dryden and Miss Grace Howatt are guests at the Seacrest. Irene and Helen Maney and Lil lian Allesina are guests of Mrs. M. Maney, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healy an Bernice and Frank Jr. have taken the Moore cottage for the summer. Mrs. J. O. Costello is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Monks. ... Mrs. C. Alphonse and daughter Lucile'are' guests at the Sunset hotel. ' - Kenneth Goodel is the guest of Grandma Knight. Among pbe guests at the Sunset hotel are Leonard Krause, Jesse. 3. Rich and L J. Cramer. Miss Mary Holmes spent a few days here with her grandmother, Mrs. R. B; Knight. v OCEAS PARK IS CROWDED Arrival or Each Train Brings In flux of Visitors. OCEAN PARK, Wash... July 8. (Special.) With the arrival of each train many hew names are added to the already long list of vacationists who are enjoying the wonderful weather and beautiful scenery here. The auto park was crowded with tourists over the week end and numerous house parties Were held. Siifce last year, poles have been erected and electric lights installed. Other - improvements . Include - a number of new summer 'homes and. worV on the approach to the beach. Mrs. Louise Schafer and her sis ters, the Misses Jessie and Frances McMaster, have opened the: McMaa ter summer home here. - Miss Abby Lamberson and her niece, Miss Helen Lamberson. are here. Mr. and Mrg. . James Roger and daughters, Dorothy and Edith, ar rives- Tuesday to remain for the season. - Mrs. Alf Clany and family are do miciled iii their summer home. Mrs. William Benfley and son "Billy" Bentler . motored to the beach for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Werschul and family have taken the Kenworthy homo for the summer months. Miss Frances Gill has as her house guests Miss Dorothea Nash and Miss Edna Freyd of Portland. Guy Allison entertained residents and visitors at the park at a big watermelon feast and barbecue at his summer home here last Saturday night. , The programme included a talk by Joe Knowles, he famous backto-nature man, and a stunt by the girls from Camp Willapa. This affair-is given annually by Mr. Alli son and is always one of the most enjoyable events of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spencer with Mrs. Spencer's mother, Mrs. D. M. Watson, motored to the beach for the week end. They were guests at the Munsell cottage. Miss Dorothy Elweli is the house guest of Miss Jessie McMaster. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart ar rived last week to be tire guests of Mrs, Newman. .. T Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone are vis iting with Mr. stone's mother here. Mr. and Mrs. $ay and son are summering at th" Wall cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gay are among the new arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Smith and to Oiotd Canada k : J - hnw Delightful Days These "At the Beach" Why noti spend vacations and week-ends there, where the . ocean insures comfort, rest and recreation? ' EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY JJood returning until Monday evening. EVERY DAY. Good returning all season. - .-S5 ' TO CLATSOP BEACH SEASIDE-GEARHART .' : V and; .' , ' North Beach Points FAST SUMMER TRAINS Saturflay -. . 8:10 A.M. ..11:25 A.M. ..12:17 P.M. ,,12:25, P.M. Leave Portland Arrive Astoria . Arrive Gearhart Arrive Seaside . Trains leave North Bank Station, Tenth and Hoyt Sts. -Illustrated Foldere, Tickets, and Parlor Car Seats at CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE, Third and Washington StS; NORTH BANK STATION. Tenth and Hoyt Bts. children, Mary Louise, Virginia and Amedee, were week-end guests of Mrs. E. 1. Smith. - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Ehlers of Portland are visiting at the F. W. Orth cottage. Donald Campbell celebrated the Fourth at the home of Mrs. H. E. Campbell. "- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weston and family will occupy -the Deer Lodge mis summer. ( Vera and Ruth Wise of Salem. Or., fcre summering at the 'Pines. Anna Wiegardt spent the week end with her mother Iiere. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carnahan were visiting here during the week. Miss Sara Scott also is a guest at the McMaster summer home. Mr, and Mrs. F. J, Hawitt were week-end visitors. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Borreugh are visiting at the Munsell cottage." Mrs. Jtodney Hurlburt was a vis itor atthe .park last week. Mr. ftBd'Mrs. Roger Haselton and children, Elizabeth, Hannah and Amedee, are the guests of Mrs. if J. Smith. , Mrs. A. G. Rushlighthas as her guests Hazel and Raymond Ingram. Domiciled in Tabor lodge are Grace and Irene Burke, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shaw and family, all of Portland, and Mr. an Mrs. P. W. Shaw of Denver, Colo. The girlstwho are at Miss Elliott's summer carap attend services at the Ocean Park Methodist church. Last fSunday night Guy Allison gave an interesting talk and the services were devoted to. eong and poetry. Miss Anna M.-Lawrence and Miss ah Burley are guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Lawrence. They will leave this week ta attend the Ellensburg state normal school. ' Registered at the Taylor hotel are H. J. Bigger, Mrs. E. J. Bigger, Mrs. Frank Bigger, Mrs. C. Barbur and J. A. Ashow, all of Oregon City. - The community ibonfires have not been started here yet. Mrs. L. C. Beaumont and her mother, Mrs. Rollins, are guefts at The Clark. Mrs. L. 3. George is In charge of roirL SaLon Salmon, The ideal way to play. . , . Environed by a primeval wonderland saountains, forest and sea. Centered in an English city theatres, shops, and people. Quartered at a Can adian Pacific hotel luxury, comfort, arid service. . . From salon to salmon from grill to golf from ball-room to big trees all are but a step. - Come to the stately Empress. The flowers bloom all year. Reservations advised. Apply . Canadian Pacific Office, 55 Third Street, Portland, or mss A Canadian Patific Hotel At Victoria -British Cblumbia-Canada Low Round Trip Fares AH Summer Daily . 8:20 A.M. 12:25 P.M. 1:23 P.M. s 1:30 P. M. Daily 1:45 P.M. Daily 6:20 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 10:10 P.M. 5:52 P. M. ll:00 P. M 6:00 P.M. 11:10 P.M. the railway station at Ocean Park I this yearl I ' ' r BAR VIEW ATTRACTS MX j .. . Portlanders Among Others Occu pying Coast Cottages. BAR VIEW, Or., July 8.; (Spe cial.) Dr. and Mr. Carl A. -Preno- Hotels . ENDOME 'BOSTON WHEN YOU VISIT BOSTON , consider the Hotel Vendome, unique among- the better hotels of the country because of its exceptional location, its se lected clientele and general atmosphere OT homelike hos pitality. Delightfully situated in the famous Back Bay dls-1 trict, quickly accessible to everything Commonwealth Avenue at Dartmeath Street. fS "IDEAI. TOUR." American and European Plan During Summer Months. Send for IUostrated Booklet. J H. GREENLEAP COMPANY, Everett B. Rich. Mng. Director Franklin K. Pierce, Associate M&r. Portland and the North west's finest hostelry.! RateS $2.50 and Up Splendid grill and fa cilities for entertaining private parties. , . Portland, Oregon Columbia River Highway Forest Hall "COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY - Unlaufe and distinctive. Forest Hall has an atmosphere of culture and refinement Simplicity and restf ulness are everywhere apparent. You will be delighted with the servioe and appointments. A breakfast, luncheon, afternoon tea or dinner here will add the ulti mate touch of pleasure to your trip over the Columbia River Highway. Call Long: Distance, Forest Hall, for reservations - HOSTESSES - Jeaalca Herrrnkohl . Ann Hibler Battle ground, Wash.- Battle Ground Lake 18 miles north of Vaneouver, Wash. Good road, caved for 16 miles. Easy ride from Portland. Free camping ground. Fine bathing, canoeing, dancing, pool hall, confectionery store, light lunches. An ideal place for an outing. A. Miller, manager, Battle Ground. Wash. v Miscellaneous HAZELW00D SUPREME VARIETY. The Ideal Vacation Candy An assortment of ' delicious chocolates and home-made spe cials, ranging in .price from $1.26 to $10.00 per box. The Hazelwood 388 Washington Broadway Hazelwood 1Z7 Broadway Multnomah Falls Hazelwood A delightful place ta have .breakfast or light luncheons any time during Cue day. Also HiKR-Claaa " Confeetlona, Soft Drinka and Cigara - Situated at Multnomah Falls; on Columbia River Highway. Advertise ta SfcMWEtt ftAsOKT DEPARTMENT OF THE ORE60NIAK. It will briBf 70a mere biuineH. . .iMpiprcpO fest. and W. F. Warner of Portland were in' Bar-View last week. Memory cottage housed Mr. and Mrs. Ancil R. Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed D. McVickerg of Portland over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Quigtey ofj Portland leased a cottage on Wise! Way last week. - j The Mary Pickford cottage was! leased to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hawkins ' Newport Beaeh AGATE,. BEACH INN TC-3!--!p-!f, it; 1: 5t. il one oz tne most picturesque and beau tifully located resort hotels en tfi Ore con coast, Midway between Newport and C?P Foulweather, overlooking the ocean. Large, airy rooms comfortable bed, fa nioua for the excellence ef our cuisine. Daily mall, phone. On Roosevelt high way. For rates and reservations address Sire. Katherine George, Agate Beach V. O.. Or. NEWPORT TENT CITY NEWPORT OREGON Fifty cottages and ten fee, completely furnished except top bedding and silver ware. Electric lights in eottages, water and wood. In sight of ocean. Bus meets boat. Sta&e for Agate Beach and Otter Rock leaves from Tent City each morn ing. For reservations address A, J. VAN WASKENHOVE, Newport, Oregon. Minthorn Sea Baths NEWPORT, OREGON. Hot salt water, baths have proved very beneficial in cases of rftettmattsm and nervous disorders. Chiropractic treatment given if desired. ifrht housekeeping rooms in the same build in r. Hot salt baths 30 cents. For .rates and reservations address 1 M. W.. CROCKER, Prop. THE OLD PLAYGROUND NEWPORT. OREGON. Two and a-rno'm - furnished cottasrs for rent, alee- four completely furnished apartments beside the sea. "The Old Playground" has been renovated and completely refurnished, and is now under the management of Mr, and Mrs. S. H. Andersen Write for rates. J. H. ANDERSEN, Newport, Oregon. OTTER ROCK HOTEL OTTER ROCK. OREGON. .tJomd to Otter Rock and have a real vacation, restful and homelike. Hotel en edge of bluff overlooking ocean. Near Devtrs runcn owi. Fine ri sums on tne rocks., lots of mussels and clams. No better eats on the Oregon coast. Board and room 910 a week. Yon will like It. Ten mUeH north of NfiWDort Write to THOMAS U. HORNING, Otter Rock, Or. Evergreen Highway MOFFETT8 HOT SPRINGS aj 111 reus r. y.iuii. The New Hotel ltU the Wonder bprine; upen au tne year. 8. P. & S. to Casoades. Wash. Free auto meets all .trains. North Bank Highway or Columbia Highway. Room and board, week, $22; day, $3.50; single baths, 60e; seven baths, $3; Ameri can plan. SH1FHKKU'8 HOT SPRINGS Carson, XVaahinirton ODen year round. The ideal health and recreation resort. Via S. P. & B. Rr via Columbia River Highway to Cascade Locks, ferry to Stevenson, Washington. "Write or phone for reservations. Rates su per ween ana up; sd.ou a nay ana up. John E. Kelly, Manager. Harold H. Bain, Aas't Manager. City Office, 433 ham. of Commerce Bids;. Pbone Broadway itbi Government Mineral SpringsjHotel CARSON, WASH. Famous for its curative water. An ideal resort for health and recreation. Rates 3.50 per day and sip. - Z1 per week and up. Ii. B. MARKHAM, Prop. South Mt. Hood "TRAVK6, BI MOTOrt STAGS" Reliance MT. HOOD STAGES Daily Service to the South Side ML Hood Resorts, June 15th to Sept. 15th, from the STAGE DEPOT, Park and Yam hill st b.j at 7:45 A. M. ; also on Saturdays at 9: id f. jm.. aurins juiy ana August. Round trip fare to Welches $5.75, Arrah Wanna,. Tawney's or Rhododendron $6.00; Gov. Camp $8.00v The MT. HOOD RE SORTS are ideal for summer vacations. Information, tickets and reservations at STAGE DEPOT. Park and Yamhill sts. Phone Main 861L Make reservations in advance. . GOVERNMENT CAMP HOTEL Rhododendron F. O,, Orefcon. Auto leaves stage depot dally 7:45 A. 14. Phone Main 8611. Spead your vacation at the Use ef south Mt. Hood. Excellent accommoda tion!, good eats, wonderful scenery, mountain climbinc an ideal plaee (or rest, recreation ana enjoyment. RHODODENDRON INN, MT. HOOD Orea-on's'most beautiful mountain "sert Summer Home, and Building bites on river for sale. Real meals, well cooked and well served, large swimming pool, dancing hail, saddle horsea, eroquet, fish ing. Rates J4 per day, $21 to 23 per week. Auto leaves. Stage Depot 7;5 A. M. daily. Phone Main' 8611 Reservations by Long Distance. - . MRS. EMU, FRAKZKTTI, i'rop. j Rhododendron. Oregon, 1 Advertise in SUMMER RESORT DEPARTMENT OF THE OREGON! AK. It will brine you mote business. v - . ' "a I IF and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen and daughter of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bruer of Kerry, Or., last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Custer and family of Portland were on Wise Way last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bellinger of Lebanon occupied a cottage on Wise Way last week. . ' Priscilla Dean cottage was occu Lake IDAHO'S BEAUTIFUL RESORT ' ' BOZANTA TAVERN - Dan J. Moore, Prep, r.ozanta, conducted on th American plan,, is a beautiful Swiss chalet, tnr roundeu by many modern cottagea, on th ahor of- Hayden lake, 40 mllea from Spokane. Contains grand lobby, two great fireplaces, a.ttracrlv rooms, with or without bath; charming dlnln- room, with tables supplied by the choicest productions of ever-blooming orcimrds and gardeas. If you love golf, tennts, dancing, rowing, swimming, fishing or motoring, coma to this sunny summer:-, nd of America, For rates r reservations write to TAVERN, Hayden Lake, Idaho Seaside Ortgon. "AT finest Beach -Tayij ,w -rtvT i"rTfrj,'ii it l Ian Unexcelled Service ThroughoutModerate Hates Special -Weekly Rates) MERRITT & JONES TRANSPORTATION CO. U. 8. Mall Stare Passenger and Truck Service between Seaside and Cannon Beaeti. ECOLA, OREGON Long HOTEL SEAVIEW SEAVIEW, WASHINGTON y- Located on North Beach. The finest beach in the Pacific Northwest. Unsurpassed surf bathing, 200 yards from hotel. Excellent cuisine, com fortable rooms. An Ideal summer resort. For rates, reservations address HARRY F. MUTZIG, Seaview. Wash. LONG BEACH HOTEL - Long Beach Wash. Located on te world famous Long Beach. Clams, crabs, surf bathing. This hotel Is well prepared to make your stay pleasant. Large, airy rooms, ocean in view. Dining room in connection. Rates reasonable. For further informa tion address. H. H. Tinker, ProD.. Lone Beach. Wash. The Gables Hotel SEAVIEW. VS. Tw blocks from Beach on board walk. Small but exclusive. For peo ple who eajoy a distinctive place. Modern, large living room with fire place. Phone of write. MRS. M. K. OENSMOJT. SEAVIEW, WN. Tillamook Beach LAKE LYTLE HQTEL "Twixt Ocean and Lake" Open all year. Good roads, fine auto accftmmodations. Southern Pacific station at Ictel. Largest and most modern hotel on Tillamook Beaches. Write or phone Julia M. Parker, LAKE LYTLIS HOTEI, Rookawny, Or. HOTEL MANHATTAN Manhattan Beaeh, Or. Fit. est bathing:, beach on the coast. Very best of home cooking. A com fortable home-like place for fam ilies. Special attention given to -eek-enf parties. Good automobile road. For rates and reservations call Auto. 624-95 or write Mrs. D. E. Larkin, Manhattan Beach, Or., Tilla mook Co. Neah-Kah-Nie Beach NEAH-KAH-NIE TAVERN Neah-Kah-Nie Beach Opens July 1. For satisfactory accdmmodations telephone or writo In advance to MRS. S. G. REED , Krbalem, Oregon. CAIN'S PLACE On Neah-Kah-Nie Beach Nice, comfortable rooms or tent car tages. Splendid meals. Fresh eggs, milk and vegetables of our own production. A good, restful place tt spend your vacation. For rates ad dress MRS. W. F. CAIN, Aehalesn. Or. Cannon Beach Hotel Ecoia ECOLA. OREGON On ocean front at Cannon Beach. A delightful place to- spend your vaca tion. The beat of food, short orders, ratea reasonable. ' Shaw ft Kofelt, Props. Hood River Valley THE AVALON HODS RIVER, OR. Spend your vacation at this at tractive farm resort, where there are plenty of fresh eggs, milk, vege tables and spring chicken. For rates address . . ' . MRS. F. C. MOUSE, The Avalon, Phone 5471. Hood River, Oregon. COTTAGE FARM MRS. ALMA HOWE, PROP. Hood River, Oregon A delightful place to spend your vacation or week-end, Hctel or. private cottages. Com manding; view of Mt. Hood and Mt, Adams. . pied by Mr. and Mrg. Carl G. Dahl green and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erick son of Portland over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCleod and family of Buxton, Or., were in the Tom Mix cottage of the star group over the Fourth. . Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carey of Port land were at Wise Way last wek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Minto, Harry . (Concluded on Page 11.) Resorts 4 HOTEL SEASIDE THE BREAKERS' EDGE" SEASIDE. OREGON TTXJ !.V J G.O.Madison Mr. HOTEL McGUIRE SEASIDE, ORRGON Two blocks from R. K. station, flva minutes' walk from oeean. Neatly furnished rooms by day, week or month, at reasonable rates. For res ervation address. MRS, OLIVE MeGtTTRE. .Seaside, Oregon. Beach Hotel Taylor OCEAJf PARK, WASH. Best Family Resort on North Beach. Rates $14 per week. Meals title. Home Cooking. Klectric Lia-hta, THE SHELBURN SHKI.Bl RE STATION Open all the year. Quiet and restful. Two blocks from ocean. . -V. Special rates to family. P. O. Box CM, Seaview, Wash. , Elmore Hotel Ror k away, Oreson. If you have never tried the "Elmore do so on your next trip or vacation. You will never regret it. The best hotel on ihe Tillamook beaches, ' within stone' throw of the surf. Hot and cold watsr in all rooms. Meals and beds unexcelled. JPrlces reasonable. ' J. J. Krebs, Prop.. Rockaway, Or. Mineral Springs Lafayette Mineral Springs Thirty-five miles from Portland, five . miles from McMinnville. Take S. P. Electric on 4th St. -or West Side Pacific Highway. Hotel, Cottages, Camping Ground, tance Hall, Tennis Courts, etc. Best accommodations. The best mineral water on the coast. McKenzie River Antler Lodge Billy Price. Manager. BLUE RIVER, OREGON. 43 miles east of Eugene on McKenzie river; excellent road: hunting, fish ing, riding horses, pack trains, moun tain guides. -ood meals. Splendid beds, etc Mount Adams HOTEL GULER la the beautiful Trout Lake valley. Good trout fishing. By auto or horseback; visit the lava and les caves, Indian race track. , Steamboat leke, etc. Automobile roads to Mt. Adams, 1'2 miles north; Goose lake. 15 miles west; tourist club with danc ing and billiards, near hotel. Ratea: American pltn. J2.50 per day, $15 per week. Campers' provisions for sale at hotel. 1. E. Reynolds. Prop., Ouler. Wash. PINE GROVE INN Trent Lake, Wash. Splendid meals. Rooms and tent houses. Bates reasonable. Mrs. M. E. Jensen. Prop.' White Salmon i To pMple desiring relaxation, won- i aerrm view, every mouem comion. Write tor new rates and nooKiet. , MKS. C. W. J. RECKEKS. f OTilte Salmon, Wash. Phone 7R-YL I E3