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THE ORECOIJ DAILY: JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVIIJJINGi .CIIPTEMDIILJ 1, Mil . - - itftf.U 1 : 1 T X V. '7. Y V;l tr-r AT b-7.'.7 :v . I II A " North Beach Soe-Ul OorressoBdest ef Tba Joaraal.) North , Beach, Aug.' -11. The end Vof - the mon li near, at, hand.an'd . grad ually' orie'by on "the shutters on. the beach cottages ar being put, up and tha hotel and boarding houses ar being deserted. September, with Ha warm and pleasant Indian summer daya, tha moat beautiful month; of the whol year at tha aaa shore, .baa not yet been able to attract enough visitor to tha .beach to prolong tha. season-which-usu-ally closes with- the' last, trip 'of tha ateamer Potter. ' '. " .' ", "7"' Farewell parties of every description . have been tha order ef tha week, hoateaa and vlaltora at rl vine to forget In -a merry good-bye tha reluctance they feel at leaving tha scene of a gay and happy aummer. . . -. Notable among theae affairs waa tha luncheon . .- glvan . Friday afternoon by Miss Le Bingham, at which each plaoa card represented In dainty water color acme idea of farewelL. Tmy widowed mermalda - crying, for departed lovers, mermaid -with worn-out summer hats and suit easei all typical of the end of the season, were .extremely affective. Mlas ' Bingham'- guests werat Mia Clara HoweU, Mlas Bertie Frltach, Mlsa Tat Holmes. Mlsa. Alice . Forbes and Mlsa Margaret O'Connor. .' - '. J , The following party made a farewell trip on Friday to North .Head lighthouse:-- Miss Tyler.- Wilmt K1ske,-Alla Mastirk. Maud Mastlck and Mel via Fell, Will Sheppard. Clinton Height. Lancelot Rosa. Holllater McOulre and Bob McAl lister. - ' A card party waa held on Thursday - evening rn tha 'parlors or the Garden Grove hotel, at which five hundred was Sommer received ' first prtaa and , Ed ward Shatnwald tha consolation. 'r The Ktlllngswortb family,; tha Halght family and Melvln Fell and Jack Hoben enjoyed an all-day outing on Saturday, when they bad a picnic to North Head. Saturday being th last day of tha salmon fishing season was' celebrated In great style at Sand Island and II- waco. Among trios who made a trip to tha seining grounds to witness th finalities of the fishing season wr Mis Ethel Harder, Mine Ethel Honey , man, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Jublta and William Sheppard. Miss M. A. Carson was hoateaa on ' Thursday at a bridge whist party given at tha Honorlu. . Mlaa A. Converse won the first prise: v, -.- Mrs. John 'Klosterman chaperoned, a parity of girls on Friday afternoon- to tha life-saving - station, .- Tha trip waa made from Seavlew In an automobile. Among .the party were Jean Martin. Oretchea Klosterman and Kenna Klos terman. '. ..'" : . .... A Baaok attsrev; ". On Wednesday evening at tha Hotel Breakers a ' dinner and beach shower waa glvaa Miss Edna Jeff ery. who la to . be on of October 7 brides. - Mrs. . Bert Irwin wVs hoateaa. .Tiny wooden ears were -the place -cards and that of tha guest of honor was a tiny - boat. .'. well-equipped with lite preservers; rep resenting the, matrimonial--' craft In which aha will soon set safL Afttr th dinner Ave hundred was played. Th ' first pMia waa awarded Mlaa Lea Blng bam. Mlsa. Tat Holmes received second THIS HORSELESS CARRIAGE DOES IK L: E. O. Nitsscham of .Blsseil, dacksmss county, though hard-working farmer, ; Is always able t sport a horseless car riage whan- he -comes to- town. Not only that, but at home Nitsscham uses 1 oraeless plows, .hay rakea and farm . tini , l .. ', ... " ' ' - 1h-y ar not. however, th kind of hnrsrless vehicles .which. .' go -."chug! rhual" but the" kind (Which go "moo! moo!" and sometimes . "baughfKit scham basks In the distinction of being en of th very few remaining farmers CEPTEr.'BEn IS FICKLE r.:c:jTH, saysb'rer deals Heptemner la liable to be a wet month, er aln It may turn out aa dry as the fahar deaert. Acnotdlng to a report .ii, by District Forecaster. Beals this f y .r" Ufpr -u.jT-ii. ' I' ' ' . - , ' ' ' prise.. Those who helped to All a targe Indian basket with souvenir or -Norm Beach for tha bride-to-be were: Mrs. A. B. Const n, Mrs. Bert Irwin. Mlsa I. Bingham, Mlaa Frances Jeff ery, Mlas Clara Jonea. Miss Margaret O'Connor, Mtsa Ann Dltchburn, Miss Tat Holmes and Mlaa Alice Forbea. .. Mlas Tat Holmes was hostess at a luncheon on Friday which was on -of th most delightful affairs of tha week. The Lancford cotUseat, Tioga waa prettily decorated for the occasion, ansa Holmes' gueeta were: Mra Bert jrwin. Mlaa Edna Jo ffery, Mlaa Frances Jeff ery. Mlsa ' Alice Forbes, Miss .' Margarei O'Connor, Mlsa Lee Bingham. Mis Ann Dltchburn. . ... V ;." Th social and 'concert 'glvaa, at the Long Beach ball' on Tuesday evening for th benefit Wif th local Con green- tlonal church was great success so cially" and' financially. ' Among thoa who took part wr 1 th Misses Anita and Bell Robertson and Miss Edwins Mastlck, :'.-. f .- ;: ..fl... . On : Wednesday afternoon Mrs.' Ereat Broaa entertained for tha last time at bar pretty oottag at Long Beach. Th affair. was a library, parly, each guest repreaenUng . a, book, . tha prise being warded to Mr: Isaac Van Dyn. of r'ort- land ' whose- clever '.'Impersonation of piokwlrlr waa - voted ' bv all 'to-be the moat original.' The guest were: ' Mrs.' J.. Logan, Mra. L. D. Smith, Mlsa Annie Fabre, MIss .Lenore Klbsterroan, . Mlaa Anith - Robertson, - Misses Belle .Robert son, Mrs. Isaac VamDuyn. Mlaa Agnes Mcintosh, Mlsa Ethel Melntoah, Mrs. A.. McMlcken, Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. Kate Wendllng. Mrs. A. Williams, Mlas Mabel WUllama," Mra. J. , R. Robertson, Mlsa Taylor, Mra. 8. Bchwab, Mrs. 8tack and Mra. Fred 8 trans. . " - ; Mrs. iMrayfus waa hostess at a non- flr andstfvpr ' on-Toaday avanlng. Th affair waa a vvry pleasant ending of a delightful season -of entertaining on the part of this hospitable lady. The auests were: -Judge L. B. Htearna, Mra E. Bpauldlng, Dorothy GUI, Alta Burka, MUsea Hablgharst, Donald Row, Ben jamin Bblpley, ' Harvey Stone, David Hood. '- --"' - Guy AHieon of KlfksvlUe, Missouri, gav an open-air sunset prayer meeting Sunday evening on th beach at Ocean Park. Mr. Allison opened the -meeting with an address on "Brotherbod.n A male quartet, ' composed" of Captain Powell, Guy Allison, C Weston and H. H. Grldley. aang several ' sacred songs. Miss Thelma Carlisle of Ellensburg and Rev Ellott.of Vancouver .were, among tha speakers. ' -. A. !sr aalllnr party waa given on Shoal water bay Saturday ' afternoon by about 10 people from Ocean fart Mra. E. B. Col well, her mother, Mrs. M. A. Teed, and sons, left on" th Potter Wednesday after a, month'! aUy at th Hotel Wickham. . Mrs.. J. Nlcolal and ' son are guests of th Kaddarly cottage at Newton's Mrs. F. H. Strong la a guest of her slater. Mr. J..Y est. At maltmnieton cottage. Newton station. -' ' ' Mra, C T. Belcher, of Collins, Springs waa a guest at the . Wickham for the past week.. . ' - t ; r-;.'? ... AaaoatT Tftsttm "- " ' Hollister McGuir and Robert Rams dell wer atth- beach ' this weak- guests of th Honorlu. : ' Rodney Shelton, a prominent musician of Santa Rosa, Is registered at, . th Hackney eotta-ge. '". ",-' Mrs. L. K. Hardin of Portland spent th past week at Seavlew.. -r - Mrs. - Charles Maatlck and daughter Cora . went to Portland on ' Tuesday, where Mlsa Cora will take th examina tion for a teacher's certificate, after which they will return to tha beach to remain until th mlddl of September. - Arthur Kerron , apent Sunday- at tha Kern cottage, Seavlew, where his wife haa been visiting Miss . Ethel Kent' for two weeks. .' Mrs. Ernest Brass, whoaa aummer home la at Long Beach, apent th week at Seaside visiting friends. ; - (.. . Urn. M. B Walla, whose -cottage -el Seavlew - will be open for th rest of th month, spent the week in Portland. Aladlne Burney and Dora Bumey are guest of th Kllllngsworth cottage . at Newton.' . .- '-' ... Mlaa Bertie Frltach. who haa been the guest of Miss Tat Holmes at Tioga, JefJ for home on Sunday.. . , .. ' . - . Mr. James L. Dantap is spending th week at : the cottage - of . Judge' L. ' 8. Stearns at Ocean Park. .''. - t - Mr. and Mra. H. Ehrman, Mason and Emily Ehrman, who have been at th Breakers for two months, will return to the city tha first of next week. , ' .' Mrs. Nora MacKenns, was th guest NOT GO : :".,"1 y . . 4 . - . i 1. t .-. ? ...... .-,...',-..::H.it.it..i: - Mr. Nittscham and Hia Outfit- i Of .Oregon who still stubbornly contend that oxen are better drivers than horses. Thirty years ago ox drivers war com, tnon in Oregon, t old pioneers will tell you. ' . ' f" ' Th pair of beauties shown In the picture Com pose Nltsschara's light driv ing taam. On his latest trip to town, which waa th1'week.'tft'farmer mad the-trip. of IS mil in a day and a halftraveling leisurely. He aaya that he ' would , rather': drive a horned cud ehwr.any time than a really and truly morning, September Is' nearly as fickle as April. ;i ' T:, r " The mean normal temperature la L Th highest September temperature ver recorded here -waa -ft In the shade, on September 11, ll. while the lowest waa la, on September II, II . Th average . monthly precipitation ' la liTI f - Last of Mr. and Mrs X T. Sullivan at .Ocean Park ovrr Sunday., .j-hk, Mra.' B. . A.' Molden ls a guest of the Hallock cottage, at Ocean .Park.,"1' " . , , Mrs. Alfred '.Kerrigan, ! spending a few. weeka at Ocean' Park,,; i ''Frank Jones 'arrived at the Breakers on Thursday to spend a week. ' I . Henry Frank Is making a brier visit to ,tha beach, 1 . t -Mlaa Helen White la a guest of Miss Clara Boot at the Boot cottage. Ocean side... ' ' v - J ': v y . ;-.,!. .' v - . Mrs. W. E. Warren of Dawson City la a guest of Mr I. H. Amos at Tioga. Mlsa Florence Smith la .also vlaltlng at tha Amos cottage. Mr. and Mrs. A.' Thompson have been guests of the Werlein cottage for th week, i J-' ;'-.:'.-.--.T-, : Mlaa Tillie C., Amos la the guest of Miss Emma C. Warren of Astoria dur ing the regatta,- i - -- m Mra.: William Dempsev and 'daughter have been emending the summer at the bradley cottage. , v. - i - : f : i Tha Iaam Whit cottage at Tioga will be open until tha mlddl of th month, J mra, Hsnry jJixon..-aoa -Mrs. -dssi Wells went to Seaside on -Wednesday, theq to Fort Canby where they spent a rew aaye oerore returning to tneir oot tag at North Beach. '..,,. " Mrs. Lu Walls and Mra. A. Reed left for - Portland Wednaday.- :- Mra. Reed expects to return, to the. beach for an other week, . y: ,s . ': j ; . .".".".:'"'." th Hotels.' Th Breakers Lou Centro, Mr. and Mr. H. L. Powers; Dennis Plllabury. F." A. Chlnnock, Louise P. VlaL W. S. Brown,' Mr. and Mra W. P. Popple, Mra M. L. Popple, Perry Price, Paul Strain, R. M. Gray. Mra.- R. M. Gray. Edith Gray, Edna Gray, R. M. Gray Jr Mrs. Lottie Hatneld. Misses Hatfleld, P. J. Collins, Ed Ehrman, Mlas Bhogren. Mrs. Jamea H. Abrey, Ruth V. Bhogren, M and .Mra. A- IL Cunningham, Mr. and Mra. J. E..Daviea, Mra W. J. Clemens, H. E. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs, F. C Stet- tler and daughter, Mrs. P. S. Malcom, Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. W. MacKensle - and child. A. B. Cousin. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Murphy, W. E. Coman, Emma Shepard, Mlsa Richards Frank Brewster, Miss Mogean, Mlas Tagerr H. C Patton, Dr. J. F. Bell, Mrs. Btll, Portland; -Mr. and Mrs. A.- HurU and daughter.. Chicago; George Marx, D.- .J. Old a, George Pe ters, South Bend, Washlngtop; Mabel le A. 'Hunt, Marguerite Hunt,. Anna WU llama, Amia Toner, Mlaa M.'E. Elliott, Ruby: M--Jolllffe,' Walla Walla; O. JF. Gilbert Hood River;. Gertrude McKy, Given McKy, Moscow, Idaboi F. P. Hen de.Il. Mr. and Mra.M. Prager and child. Miss Chrlstin, Seattle; Jack McLeod, Miss M. Williams, Tacoma; Frederick Helllg, Fairbanks, Washlngtont-CbarlealmanrAbthony Gutman, Marion Outman, Peabody, Maria Laoe, B. E. Crawford, M V. Pegsaua -They are cheaper,'-too. ' They don't have, to be fed grain and when th day's work Is don they are turned out, keeping fat on ordinary eowfood. - An other thing, - when a horae la ready to die of old age it la worth nothing, but when Nltxsrham's oxen begin tO'wobblr on their, feett he sells them to a butcher. Today he confessed to having recently sold, as old on for 14. r , . "I used him for a horse for II yeara and then sold hlra for a cow. - I'm Just 140 to th good. Ha, ha" laughed Farmer Nitsscham. , .. t ., ,. tfiohea. The" greatest monthly rainfall was In 1814.' when' 4.t( inches fell. In 1171' not a drop fell during th entire mmitll ' -. ' ' , ' . . An eve'n'desen la th' average numberJ of clear daya for the month. ..'.- Freferred aaelt Oaaaad da. i Allen ft Lowla- Best Brand, : . Gathering of Merry Prt7 on th Bell Ingham; -F.' M. 'Kinney,. North - Ta klma; Mrs. . K. , 8. Baxter, New- Tork; Cbajflea Arthur, Londpn. s, . . , The PorUcnd H.. .XL . Rothchlld, - Mr. and Mr. J. S. Ready," James M. Levy, Delia Wertmltel, AJ Taylor, E. Nor denson, D. H. Jessup, Mrs. William Jeaaup," Mlas - Flora Jeasup, "Mra B. Rlcharde, - Miss Leah Richards. E. C Johnson; Miss Irene Collins, Miss May Barr, Miss Edith Tates, Mlsa T. Barr, Mrs. M. J. Dlxon. 'Mastnr Joseph Barr, Mrs, W. P. Collins. Master WlUle Col lins. F. Collins, Frank V. Harper. A. Gavin, "Portland; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Potter, Mrs. A. Potter, Tacoma; D. W. Harrington, -Mr. rnd Mrav-Nolta, Pen dleton;. . Perry - Price, Bloomlngton, Idaho; Dr.C B. Davies, Mra. Davlea, Astoria; Mr. and Mra. H. Gilbert, Se attle; Misses Pearl and Florence Ban dera, Pocatello; - Mr. and Mrs. 'J. M. Whltecottoy,- Provp," UUhr-Mr.--r'and Mrai -F. . H. Cavanaugh, Tacoma; - Mr. and Mrs. C. Beaton and family,' Mr. and Mra. W. F. Clare. Miss Cells Enaby. Mlas Sarah Mackron. Ralph Bates. Cecil Loyrl, T. J. Olds, South Bend; W. A. Hemmenway Wetser," Idaho;- A. Q, Rob inson, Walla Walla. . ,' . Driftwood Cottage R,- Bard. - CL-A. Ehngren, - C. E. Tengdat, - Ella H. Strelmer, Mattl Wlndeler, Mrs. William O'DonnelL Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson. Portland; G. A. Ballon. ' Mrs. i Ballon, South Bend, Washington;. Charles F. Field, Lewlston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. G. A., Beach wood. Captain and Mrs. B. Bullivanv Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs, JX A. Nelson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. E. M. Brown, Miss Oma Smith. Leota Smith, Pendleton. , - o , -u s ,. t. j Hackney . Cottag Miss Blooh. Mlaa Boskowlt, .' M. - and ' Mrs. '. John . W. Wataan, Mlsa Louis . Watson.' Miss Hasal Foster, Miss Xlols Huntington, Mrs. , J. - B. Huntington. Mrs., Thomas Rourke, Lillian' . Rourka, i Francis King .'Rourka. . Mr, -and, -Mrs. George Jublta, R Marx. Mrs. L. K. Harden. Mra. Edward Sullivan.-; C " A, Stockton, E. J. Casae. William Peobody. C. Brock. Vrola A, Storey, Ayelea 8. Bauer, Marshall Keekard. Portland; J. O. MUler and family. B. C. Rice. Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Leonard, .Day ton, waantngton. Hotel Salt AlsMra. D. MoAllen, Mark MoAllen, Mrs. W. E. Rueppell. Louis Rueppell.. J. H., Joyoe, Mrs. Joyce, G. G. Joyoe, Lulu Joyce, . Alice V. Joyce, D. A. 8 trayen Nettle Kingery, Lulu Klngery, Mrs. Henley, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boy lan, Mls- Ruth ': Boylan, Jack Stolte, Robert E, Porter, R. Ketchum, J. Ross Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lt Keats, Mlsa Mildred Keats. Portland; Mrs. E. M. ' Rhodes, Philadelphia; John D. Car natV North Yakima; Mra. W. . D. Gut- Seattle, Washington. COME HIGH Commanding Better Prices Every , '.Year It'-, Declaration Vof - til. i : f. I i;;Heppner; Rancherll; jV, ADrrAM.UIAAIulfl .' ,'t -I WnfcUVIi:ilWWI.(IS . -v.,: OF? FINE TEXTURE ' f 'J1 "Var -j-r Buyers Purchase Ewea to . Take Into i UtalC Idaho and .Worning to' Breed jJWithStockv There,-. Where -Wool Grown la Coaraer.t.. jn' . -' -.Oregon product ar command lng bet-' ter prices vry-year. Is th statement mad by. John Hayes, a large ranctier at Heppner, who deals in wheat and sheep.- H said that the large eastern buyer pay better prices to the Oregon sheep reisers than to thos In neigh boring statea 's', -. ,.. ; ) "That la du to th fin texture' of th wool raised by the Oregon men," aald Mr. Hayes thU morning. "Buyer ar constantly purchasing large lots of our beet ewes to take into Utah, Idaho and Wyoming to breed them with atook thera The growera In these ' state mak th - mistake - of raising for th packers rather than for th wool buyers and consequently, their wool Is. of a coarser grade. " ' 'r . " We are getting from ll.fo to lit for our spring lamba this-, year,, which la a better price than we received laat year. All of our wool crop has been cleaned up and th proepecta for next year's clip ar -very flattering. ' W will have aa many sheep and if the hay -crop Is a good ona end th 'indications ar that It will be on of th best in yeara the wool crop will also be a banner rme. "Yearling wethers ar selling at II.U and I-year-olds ar going at 14.25. These price are better . than they wer last kegofj products "I .! Beach. ' Long Beach . Hotel Mayme Tnrlay, Mr. and Mrs. ; D. T. Sherrett. Dr. - H. A. Harr, Mrs. . C. P. Blanchard and son. Mlsa Blanch Metoelf. Lyle't Metoalf, Herman Goodwin,. Wiley MoKee, Mrs. a W. Stryker, Mrs. J. B. CandUah, F. J. Getser. A': - Stenger, ' J. Bohmlts. Mrs. John Paulson. Mra. F. W. Bommey, Mr. and Mrs. W. k. Mating. C W. Card In. Margaret Spranger, Miss Pearl Empkla, H. C Browne. Mra. T. Boyce. Mra. A. Collyer. Albert Humberg, C. Duley, Edith Phllbrook, Edward- Plunkat, J. W. Hawatson. W. J. Harris, Mrs. C. H. Mursdoffer Jr., a, J. Hohn, Fred Mortar, Portland; W. A. Haseltlna, R. W. Buffer. W. B. Falrchlld. Louis LaiT.outhBend, Wash. J. W. Shep herd. WallaWalU; C. A. Beaton, Boise, Idaho; Gertrude McKay, Moscow. Idaho; W. M. CaJlson, Mary Aj McCann, Mrytl HKiuoe, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Garretaon, Astoria; H. S. John, Union Falls, Idsho; E.-L. Newell, H. B. -Savage, L D. Lay son, G. H. Underwood. Tacoma; C H. Winders. C R. Pandarus, Mr. snd Mrs. H. Gilbert, Mr. ' and Mrs. William O. Crawford.' Mrs. D. Dunlap and daughter, Seattle; Mra. J. L. Harper and son. Mr. Caroline Cox,- Wait burg. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. C S. Brody, 1. W. Aid rich, Mra. . Aldrloh. Mr.-, and Mrs.' Swank, Bridal Vail; Mrs. Myrtle Wllllston. Olympla, Wash.; J. F. Jenny, ManUa; Oscar Mendanhall, August C Johnson. Chinook, Waah.; O. H. Hendrick, Can ada: -W. E- Welch. Kansas Cltv. Garden Grove Ingamar Westrant, A. A. . Appiegren, Marl B, .Panken. Ivy Scott. Mr. A. Draper, Mrs. J. B. Lerdy. Mrs, - A. - McTayne- Mra, W. - T. Cuth bert,. Mlaa Gladys vi. . Cuthbert, , Miss Tilda Hahn. Portland. Th Ss Croft Mlas A. Mogean. Miss Gertrude ; Jagsr, Portland; Gwendoline McKy, Oertdude McKy. Moscow. Ida.: Maybell Hunt,. Marguerite Hunt, Anna Tower, Anna . WUllama,, Walla ..Walla; Jacob Lackman, Nam pa, Ida, . , . : ' Hotel Wickham Miss Jessie Thomp son,. C B. Jaynes, .Mr and Mrs. A. J. Baker an child, Mr. and Mra. . William Ball I a, Frank Taylor, Donald McClel Und. Bert Wright. Mr. and Mrs. WU- 11am V. Dolph, Hasel R. Foster, Lout M. Watson, J. Sharaanski. Mrs. A. Churchill. Professor Gordon Browm Mrs, D. H. Rand, Mlas Helen Rand, Mrs. W. J. Bremen, Mrs. B. 'E. Erioson. Mrs. M. K. West. Mlsa B. J. ' West, , George N. West, Mr. snd Mrs. W. R. Lltsen- berg, Mr. and Mral'W. F. Da Mrt and son. '. Portland; ' Mrs. - M. OTaed, Des Moines, la.; Mlsa M. Soblera,,. Forest Grove; ' Mra. C. T. Belcher, Collins Springs; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Woodward. Mra. J. W. Watson. Berkeley, Cel.; Mr. and Mr. W. H. Dunn and son, Spokane; Mlsa Anna King. Stillwater, Minn,; Mlaa Alta Whit. Seattle i ' The Brltt Mrs. E. A. Fearing, Clark Fearing, W. r. Fahey, L. M.- Dele, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Btaub. Miss Lydle Staub, year and tha grower has every' reason to feel happy over condttiona ' Th wheat crop waa spoiled by th March '. weather. Th aprtng-sown wheat, or a great portion of it, will have to be cut for hay.- .Th fall wheat turned out . a' good crop but not so large as It would have been with better weather condltlone.'-.. . ,, . , Mr. Hayea is.' 1 Portland returning to .Heppner; after, visiting. n Lake county f or two -montha He eays that everybody n; that, county la. greatly worked jap over, ktbe - new ' ldg which was recently, opened. hera,,. v ; IHCREASEv IN VALUE DFf ST: ' 'JOHNS PROPERTY it Assessors Valuation Shows How 'Lfttfe Town Down RiveVHaa h t ." Been Crowing.' '. . Th valuations' placed by the assessor upon,' property in, St.' Johns : wHl be at leaat on and a half million dollars more than last yaaiO . .;. 'J ' - -i ' V . . Bo i tremendous . hav - been V the' In creases In market:' valuation -that the owners of the property cannot' complain at the figures made up by the assessor's off lea - Thar waa a . Big mcreaae laat year, and a still greater ona this year. ' , Her la an example of how property In that 'town haw Increased in value: The block on one of .whose cornera atanda the Peninsula bank .was asaeased at IzOO in 1101. It waa purchased for 170 that year and sold within-a few months for $1,700 by laVF. Brady.: It. was ssld then that the "purchaser had paid Brady a price out of all reason with the value of th land. - However, the newcomer old half of ; It soon after for 11,700. Th asaeased, valuation of that block is now Ml. 090., . . '! f,-, . '... :' Mr. Brady, . having mads what he thought a" very good deal, went across the atraet and bought ome .property from Joseph Simon for ,l00. , He cut this into-seven lota This he sold for 11.100. , In less than four years those lota have so Increased In -value that the assessed valuation la now 111.000. Th market value la considerably more. , - , River front lota which were asaeased at ISO four yesrs ago are. now consid ered worm 1,600 by th assessor, ( t Mlsa Alice Tork, Mles'Emma Maurer, Archie L. Douglas, W. A. Huntley, Mra I. Fradman, George Dall. H. W. Toelle, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bass. Dr. A. F. Knoder, Mr. and Mra. W. Perklna. Mrs. J. M. Blake, Jennie Blake, iltne Blako, Mr. ano jara. . v. n. A.oonis, i ueorge Koonta, Del vert Koonta, Frank Tyrer, William Smallwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Bennett. Donald Bennett, Bernlce Bennett, Miss M. Gullck, Mra. B. B, Hendee, Mlsa Dollle Eddy, Clara Eddy, Mrs. M. J. Wolcott, Mra Rena Chllders, Velena Chlldera, Joseph ' C. Dirk. Mra Edith Chance, Beryl Chanoe, -Delbert Chanca George Hart, Portland: O. EX Walker, Raymond. Wash.; J. W. WIN suarth, Gresham; Morrla Wllmarth, Bor. lng; Hasel E. Meyers, Chardan. Kas.; J. DM McLean. Rainier; R. a. Marshall. Mount Carroll, 111.; Mra . G. Brine, Dryad, Wash.; Minnie Carpenter, Mary MoCann,' Myrtle Sklbba Eugene Bouton, Hallie Wallace. Myra- Fricka, Harry Ml 1111 J. Batson, Mlaa A. Daveneau, Miss L. Daveneau. Astoria; John King- ley. Vancouver; A. E. Moora Salt Lake City;- J. - B. Barton. Lonella Barton. Bouth Bend, Wash.; Harry " 8ch.tster, Clarkston, Wash.; W. W. Morrison, Lewlston, Idaho; Mra John Moylan, Hasel Abbott, ' Stewarta Or.; Ira. Mat tie Reynolda ' William Dorothy. Ute, Iowa; Mra Anna May. Alma Carlson. Walter Carlson. Kalama; George' Peis kina w. u. penny, Ban Franolsoo; Loyal Chandler, B. Chandler, Forest Grova I Taylor'a .Hotel Mra C. E. . Tugman. Mra T. Pearson, Louis Ingman, &, B. McFarland." Ellen MoKarland, Mr, and Mrs. T. Peary, Portland; Charles A. Payna Chinook, Wash.; R. J. Hubbard, Walla Walla;- Anna M. Morrow, Boise; Frances Morrow. Ontario, Canada; R. u. Snyder, south Bend,.. Wash.) . L. Maoaan, xacoma .. , v latBcach; fSpecaU DISBstch t Tse JoenuL) ' 1 Clatsop Beach. Sept 1. There haa been a noticeable falling off - In at tendance at the' beach this week, and while there will probably be more peo ple at the aeaaide. during September than in previous yeara th prospects for a heavy attendance during th com ing month are not a bright .as they war two week ago... .. Traffie still continues heavy,-' but more - people are going than coming. While many are coming to the beach for a short stay., visitors . who . carae earlier , in the season are no w ' going homa ' Taken as a whole th week baa been a quiet one hera - Bathing is -hardly as popular as It was during the net period and there Is little of the usual Hfe and gaiety. "The ' delightful recreation jaunts for which Seaside la ' famous, however, are always available, and there need be little time when - the vialtor may not entertain himself." There - baa ' been a good attendance at the Astoria regatta this week from th beeohera . The . majority take tha morning train to the Salmon ' City and return on the laat one back. A few are visiting with friends in the Interval, Manager Butterworth has surrendered his i lease on th Lockaley hall and 1 la rumored that ' he will nest year . con duct Kruse's Beach hotel. " A farewell luncheon was ' given to Jules Prlckett and family of Spokan at Lockaley hall on Thursday. A. A. Kraft, one of Spokane's proml aent buslnss men is speshasnf a w week at Lockaley hall. . r Judg and Mra Moreland war down for a few day at Lockaley hall,' c Oeorg W. Whltehousa prominent lumberman ef Walla Walla, is at Locks lay hall with his family. H. EwDehman," on of Baker City's prominent merchants, is at Lockesley haU with tkla family. . Lockaley ball Dr. Tromstorra, Henry Wainwaskl and Dr. . IX Montgomery. Portland; Mra B. C' Marney and Flor ence Marney, CtOcago; - Mra J. K. Card nell, San Franclaeo; Mra BL O. Gard ner, Portland; Mr. and Mra Coleman, Walla Walla; W. M. Scroggins and Mra. W. M. Scrogglna- Spokane -Longsten Webb, Seattle; Mra C. S. Wright. Asto ria; Mra J. C Moreland and Anne Dltch burn, Portland; A. A. Kraft, Spokane; N. Whealdon. 'Th Dalles; - O. W. Whltebouae and Mra O. W. Whltehoaae, Walla Walla: Miss WaUl Blesen and Mlas Annie Blesen, Salens; Mra Oeorg R. Campbell,' Spokan; ' . Miss Valeeka Llebe, The Dalle ; Mra W. M. Smith worth. B. J. Lowell and Walter BeeL Walla Walla: George Morrison,' Spo- COOS BAY: IVANTS Can Use One Thousand Men and ? Offer to Pay TKerri Ex-, i ' to Pay Therri cedent Wages. MILLS CANNOT RUN i , UNLESS THEY GET MEN People' ' Pouring Into 1 District, but They Are Investor i Instead . of tboring Claaa Demand for La borer Said to B Unprecedented. 4 Unless more men can -be secured at Cooa Bay It ia aald 'one 'of the large lumber mills there will have to shot down and the ' general building' boom at North Bend and Marshfleld will be hindered.' So great la the development movement at the bsy that l.OpO mora men are needed at $2.15 to $4 per day. , Pter Loggia and Carl Albrecht,' rep resenting the North Bend chamber of commerce, arrived in Portland yesterday an route to attend the Boise irrigation con area. Mr. Albreeht said: ' , .'. "Hundreds of people are coming1 into the Coos Bay country,' but they are an Investing class Instead of laboring men. The hotels ar overcrowded and people ar looking for rooming accommodation at private houaea . , The demand for labor, and building material- ia unpre cedented. Lumber la $20 per thousand and upward. AU buildings under erec tion aro-of. lumber, for th reason' that we cannot get brick.. A -North Bend dealer iwho oame to Portland this week to see u re brlrk was unabl to gat a supply. I understand h paid $10 for 100 pressed brick laid down In North Bend. Th present steamship service between Portland snd Coo Bay la far from sufficient. Another boat could go la right now and take (0 ton of freight th first, trip." , , , ... J LABORERS kahe; Rev. and Mra - M.- A. Stevens. Hilda Bancroff, St, Louis; ... L. , O. B. Caldwell, Portland; Mr. and Mra Weak ley, Kanaas City; Mr. and Mra O. P. M. Jamison, Mr. and Mra F. Baler. H. Port low, 'Portland: Mra Currier and Miss Emery, Boston; J. C Moreland, Mra Rlpp. Mr. and Mra D. K. Hiff and Matt Klernan, Portland; Mr and Mra W. C. Roberta, Denver; 8. W. Bteffner. Portland; Mr. and. Mra J. O. Hardin, Vancouver; Teresa Carroll and Amelia M. Holt, t Portland ; Dr. and Mra Amon Woodbury, Wanet Woodbury. Ban Francisco; Captain Lawson. New Torkr M. J. Walsh, Portland; Presoott Wright, Bau Franolsoo; , Lyl Dudley. Seattlei Captain Dombra. Oakland;May Waialv porttand; -Lotaa "Murth and Marton Murth, Balem; 8. O. Graham and W. B. Brown, Portland; Grac Matthews, Lid. Matthews and Adelle Matthews, Spokane; Olary Gibblna and Dr. Waldo Glbbln. North DakoU; Mra- S. J, Stew art, Mra H. A. Kelnuth and Edna Clark, Portland; 0. 14. Wardn. J. A. Warden and Mlas Warden. Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania; . John G-. Peebles, Athena, -Oregon; Mr. and Mra H. B. Denham, May Denham, Maggie Denham and Bthal Hlndman, Baker City; Frank M, Kinney. North Taklma: WiUi Settla OalHloosa: Mra T. H. Garland. Mra B. F. Coleman, Mlas L. Pennock and Mlas A. Garland, - Chicago; .. Robert Hansen. " Spoksn: Anna Bostrom, Portland; P. Hammerlund and wlfa Spokane; Dr. and Mra G E. Hawka Portland. notei Moore irrans: Jo. ainney, Mr. Fletcher Linn, Mra William Gilbert, Mra Frank B. Dooly, E. C Helfrloh, Mr. and Mra T. B. .. Watts, Mr. and Mra. David M. Dunna Mr. and .Mra-M. L Smith.' Mr and Mra J. H. Johnson, A. J. Cooper, W. E. Brown. Dennis C, Pills bury, S. A. Wentworth, A. A. Allen, W. J. Byrna Mra M. O. WUlisma Mia Roy Bueklsnd. - H. Goodwin, J. B. Shlelda Mra Shields, Mra La P. Visl, J. W. E, . Tsyloiv Dr. R. Hsgelstam, K. W. Ding man, H- 8. Teomana D. Lowengart, Mrs, P. 8. Malcolm. Mra K. S. Barter, W. W. Gordon, Misses H. and M. Oleeson, Rob ert A Gray, L H. Orwlg,' Mlaa Ma. I. Donaldson; Mra R. R. Peebles, Oeorg ' T. Carlton, J. a Carrtngton, Mildred Fuller, , Jeanatt Tnomaa Mlas B. Bar- v t f W- BlmtmlMi PftM T . VH 14- Mlas M. Ford, Martha Ford, Rev.-W. S. Mlas Warrall, J. W. Tkompaon, Mr. and- Mrs. w. S. weeka w. T. cattraii. p. a. Tripp. Charlotte Ohio, Ella Ormaby Dr. C W. Cornellua McDonald Pottav Mr. and Mra O. M. Hidden, H. Marx. Anna B; Pearsoa Grace Lamberson, . Mr. and Mra G. L, Becker and daughter, Mr. and Mra J. X. Bod en, George W. Hort. N. O, WllUa Mrs.-. May Merryman, ' B. -K. Springer, Miss E. B Loaa J. L. Ras mus n. F. A.' Salmon. Mrs. B. Hayes, Mra. M. R. Blgga 1?T. O'Shea, Mr and Mrs. R. F.- Aahby, Mr. and Mra X W. AUen. C E. Esstana O. W. 0. Muel haupt. Mra. W. H. Wells. B A Schulta Dr Philip E Johnson. Mrs. V. W. Smith,' W. E. Brown. Annie Dltchburn, Mason Elarnean, T, A. Bumslda Mr. and Mra L. Montgomery, C Murpower. Mr. and Mra T. A. Rosenheana Mr. and Mra W. A. Roeenheana Mra C. EL 0. Wood. Mr. and Mra T. L. Sherwood. Mary A. Wilson. A. C Moora Mrs D. D. Dunlap and . daughter, W. E. Brown., Dr, A. -A. Morrison. Mra Olrkea. Carrie and Marie Torrenc. Mrs. A, K. Reeca Mr and Mra. M. U- Hail. Mis KUin nail, jar. ana Mrs. M. Snyder, J. Ross Fargo; Miss A. MacDavits. W, B. Wood, B. F. Walling. Jr..v.R.' H. Dooly. Joseph In Winter. Mra Knoblocb, R. Bmltlw,- . : 'i . . - Mr. Loggl haa' made th ronnda ef . Portland employment agenolea and had, but - little suooaes In securing rajen. The-tnlalness men of Cooe Bay ar giv- lng ' a cordial welcome to every new- , comer who lav willing to work. .Th lumber mills need double . shifts, the ' building trade ar badly. In need of re inforcementa, Real estate la tncress- '' lng rn valu rapidly. Lois that two months ago were in the market at $1,000 ar selling readily at $1,000. Th . projecting of railroads along th coast Is th principal oaus of th advanoa .' It la. aald the Southern, Paolfto has surveyed two routes Into North Bend -snd afnrshfleld.' One line crosses ths bay ,'at Pony Jlough back of North' Bend and follows - th . water front to Mar h field. Th other line avolda th ' bay crossing and th drawbridge . that It would necessitate, and follow the ' oppoalte shore of th bay, via Glasgow, to -Marshfleld, then, extends along . the Bhora sf the peninsula to North Bend. It is" believed both lines will eventually be built" .. ":-; . ,-. FEW COMPLAINTS - ' ' . ARE EXPECTED . When th county board of equallxa- : tlon meets tits first Monday la October -It. Is expected ahat fewer- complaints of . unjuat ' assessment will be beard , : than ever-befor, -. - f rri -So far as the personal property tax -. la concerned nearly every householder seems to hav mad a signed state. ,' ment . This eliminates much troubla People generally are learning the value. , of the new system of assessment by . which ths valuation- la placed near the '' market; - value but the levy Is much "' lower. In many Instances taxes Jiave actually-been" less-than before. - Th aasensment of personal property la now almost eomplated. , -. . r CHEAP BOISE RATE; V V eValBM aaaaraaywsaasvaai - sTfj I 1BIg IUMlaifnrMtt 1 nrf. 1 9YiM n VI a w ' 4MAe.nl Vs4 aaMnt ilnas ssaas - bhIsimasi slsl I an JrrV InW aAa4sV.4lM as-a- was ' ww-ai-ai ip wICK ' ts account th National Irrlffatloa eon f I irHi, Boiaa. idaho, BaptanYbar to 1 K. -4l,l Sk S-sl mtA aOiillaMsaaa - . 1 calllnr upon Mr. U W..8tlnrar, eit flpkt krnt Thlrrt mrtA w.-wi ' , . . , aaaaiiiiiM i,rjn - streeta Portland.' 4' . , . .... . Thar ase sua Wul A Am i i fonraal that wtU Interest ywa, v.v-