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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY ' MORNING, t JULY 3,- IfiO. 4? Wiiiiiisiliel Siiiliiiif Safe Edited by Mrs. Sarah A: Evans. : Jen i " . i 1 ' -T ' 'i ' '"; i'i " . ' "",',',", ",' ', .I. i ..mi,,1 acgcrsssa i unui , u r-rru . . ml, , ' . i lJ od Word V For Mr. Thointi. :" lWa hava wilted for almost fort bight for some woman to corn out and - I My a word In defense of a certain Mrs. 'C N, .Thomaa,who had the.,eourage to writ to tomi of her friends In the aaat,' and tall tham of Portland Basha , saw H tall tbaro that ' ll waa not all . r Climate and rosesbut there wars a taw thing a that , her unaecuBtomed ayaa found to crltlclie. Now, Mra ' Thomas . j waa unfortunate In having har1, latter ; fall Into tha Jiands of somebody who. o .. , doubt, thought It might atop aoma reca ' 1M homaaeeker who , had Jla trunk checked to Portland.', but It probably would nave passed unooaervaa i mvmw j'tbodjr that waa lntereated In tha weet. arn emigration had not created an alarm and aent tha letter ft poet baste ' ' to aome of our commercial bodice, who , immediately began a xusuiaae 01 Bar. . casm and abuae, through tha news . papers of the unlocated Mra Thomaa. which not only gave wide publicity to ) what aha aald, but created the question In tha mlnda of outsiders whether "we , doth too much protest," and therefore , . are not entirely free from tha charges . ! ahe prefera. . : W will' admit that aoma of the v thlnga aha aald were overdrawn, but we jisv ail j Been imnge wiruugTii yrsiijr yea sometimes, wnen wa were iar billboard nulssnces, school gardena and I necessities, or those of their parent e, Kindred topics, ana connive, us wora i win not permit a long period 01 train exclusively 10 n u"w uoius inai cated in thla letter. Earnestly hoping that you will not I e-vmnaalum and manual training work isi inn appuriunuji pane ui turning me All boys' like the 'gym and If the begen In the third Instead-of In the I forestry work of your atata into defl-1 aeventh year, there would undoubtedly mie -.na pracucM results. I remain, I be a large decrease in truancy. The In- I jiji a' j ii .1 . I. k. - . i ufiivrviiv avnu uninierasuna iwnciiwr iiaa P. H. PBTERIinV. 1 I muk n anataa- tnr In this nnril. and "Chairman National Forestry Commit-1 the part-time classes, giving tha child v "cordially youra, MRS. at time for ao much tla that Ita attrac tion becomes greater than that of the I pcnooi, certainty leaa to truancy. "Many' parents seem unable to control their children, more are careleaa and othera curaa the law that compels them ine taoei league la an organisation i they reach tha ace of 14. Thua In the belonging to the wage-earning system, home life la found one of the great rtou and flur nhl.i i. to r,,r,mt. k k.,. of truancy, and a. large foree of volun ana our objeet la to promote tha welfare (Mr worhr- . MttSt,d to undertake rnendiy vixltlng at the homes of the children with. , the object of keeping Is Still On-iwG "L ooos Reduced Th 'Meaning ..of A Union Label League. Wc are Having this sale at this time to make room for large shipments of Fall Goods.Sorne of these goods are already arriving and we must; have the room. We are taking account of stocks at the same time. Come down tomorrow or next day and go through'the store and see the goods. V " f the parents, pupils and achoola In close toucn, wunouc in any way uaurpin tn funotiona of the attendance offlcera." of the wage-earners; to diacountenance tha aweatshop by aiding and encour aging the, sale of union mad goode; to gain an universal eight-hour work Ing day; to abolish child labor; to ae- cure equal pay for equal work without and to wrga a atudy of eocial economic Southern Club Women And the label holds our ' graateat Berinnlna: to Wake Uo . power. I - , .afd,fu'Th7,i.b,.nite.r.n,ttf upra --a rrr1 ;,n t workera on tha economical field and had a lively diacuaalon over tha equal In Importance, In that regard, to I following raaolutlon, which waa finally old glory, the. beloved flag of our com- j adopted. 7 to 7: rea aomeumea, wnen we wen iar i " ' . I "Whr. Tk. ,. . - if-v- from home. But aoma of herur label - assures ua mat whatever wneraa.xne women .of Kentucky at I res were founded on abaolute facta I comfort or pleasure we take la It,' it are deeply atlrred by tha educational land neoole have aotten so used to I"" "new purenmsea -wnn nm i aosoiuteiy orutai. treatmeni ac ina oe- 7"" k'"' literacy, tha badlr-eoulnned aehoolbuild- poor ' fact achool remedy for frlenda accompany ua to the depot ind ?" VJV! "" cononiona ilea in the voting or in everr one of the above placea our '"r !r,u" rL U"V""-. '"V"4 n securing earnest ana ais- frUnH. rrri.d , tissVsre to tha car mated. However, thoee who do not de- Interested persons as school trustees l .h . i timV i,rm?ttd lit Pnd on their immediate toll for a living and membera of achool bSardai in tha m thS IrXln ?wuS ui andai com eftnnot "l-atand thla In tha full aen.e merit ay.tem for teachera and n "the? fortabl Battled ?At wch onl o( thM oui-dayaloplnir power, aa those reforma. the meana toward which muat iorDiy seiiisa. ai eacn une vi innm who their iivins- bv the sweat of ha fnunri in . . .!,. wiey were itana. ....i. v- . I 7" . u .11.1,11. 1 selves. Within the naat three months I ror nlm wno proauoed it. wnion not only inga, the ahort average term, the I. hfv iX tha soul of the producer, but ly-pald teachera. and the alannlna J t Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Blouz oul ,J the conaumer and thereby that over half tha children-of ?-V iilSmM. .nS Mt.. elevates tha whole race. -When we -e- age are out of achool: and Vi.V- h.rf member that everyone la a conaumer .Whereaa. We believe tha Just the Thing for the Seashore The Fulton Collapseal Go-Cart This Go-Cart can be folded to fit in a suitcase if necessary. It is the newest thing for the baby and for a summer vacation, no matter where you go, the mountains or the seashore, it is the handiest and most useful thing you can take along that is if you have a baby to take along. The Fulton is strongly made of metal, is very nobby to look at and the most comfortable Go-Cart for the little fellow. Prices Range From . $8to$10.50 In our Morrison street wiu dows you will find a big di. play of these carts. V We also have a-big line of v the celebrated WHITNEY GO-CARTS We are making a special price on the Whitney so it would be well to see them. placea, on our arrival. Ina close to tha train to heln ua off. "S.'. ""Tl- Vv.. .. 1.- .v.. ... c"i 'acioraie; and v J . , . . , , . , , 1 M , I aiiim !IJ o iruvi a. fiu I ui i lis v iiv tr.T ,r( JV '"7 ..t. ,11 ".JZZ. only the material upon which It 'Whereaa. Wa re.tlo tK.f U aI,m errorta or women In, behalf of the trv to Veal a ride Jl??k 'f A" "eotaanltary condition -chool. .Ya feeble a. compared to tha ond the sacred Dre Dut..th" u "f, Produced under perfect power they would exert If Included In ft we?r not o7d?r7d Kn !S.e?lw," .Lcn. Ji1""" the achoof electorate; therefore be It ney were atand X our frMnda were not taken for. hobos who would probably try if thev onca aot beyond clncta of the gate, and were not ordered health of the. conaumer and the pro back aa though they were trying to tection of the producer. It also pro break away from a ten-yeara sentenca. daima that a reasonable number of con- uui. you wy, ini rnuruaa iurniue. secutive houra has been given to tha to ua we also exert oiiraelvea tn tha porters at the depot for the purpoae of recreation which lava the foundation ntmoa't to VecVe the iVhool auffraaS helping people frne! but did yon ever for eelf-cii. aire and gtvea time and with Tan edocatlonal nullification fo? atand near the entrance gate to the -nerry to the home-the great unit of Kentucky women S here reaffirm thl tralna. where the people had been masa- clviiWlon. Ifa.la alao our purpose to BitSfff.n IU'VA &aS!!!ML0ifSl2"?i(J: I Ift. Kemtuclty Federation of Woman's "Resolved. That, while not abatlna any or our errorta to imnrova tha schools by the indirect meana now open ins zor a nair nour ana twenty minuias 1 stln bfrora or auoh a mattar. the a-ate tender I dellWtle.v-opened"th gate" and pl- d to establish the hlVhe'.Undard aUtDe'.. ,n MK,n th, of our ?5e,(Aal,,r,?.!hro"5A.lt. 5e5" r,n by helping tha deaervlng to Xh, jx,Drton rj-. , th. aiuwix 10 exammn aacn uwti " i rise to a nigner plane, ror we realise 1 debate: 'a"a mmma 01 iiiuii ivi-um iw u is not wnat we anow maiviauai-i hla nnini ti, tammina an muhin. woman, mint 1 1. .k . ,niA . I . . 1 tnis point came one of the moat limes women who carried a a baby, with another hanging and then aaw the dapper nan .-many My. or what we hold aenarately, or what .nirlt-dTaJf hou the fed.Ja.Tnn .vZi ,.r1- f."rM:r.u." V"?1 resolution to the effect that the fed-1 hla W.V I mrttA t all I ailUUIU BITIV rlth hla red cap. thread hla way I good of all. traveling man. or a stylishly dressed I noses and nowef woman? Have you ever stood at thai were thoroughly understood Ive to get auff rage jtnrouah the crowd with the grip or a we nrmly believe that If the our- .nirttaT . VJ..j .- Sd.J'TJ' "fultlng In the passing of Mra. other end of the depot and seen thl who. really wlah to Improve economic mer.Hni7ulVo; ,am"n.r I inar mjn nr nusi- i nonfiminnsi r nr wimiii t it rria at mnv i . . r i uvaa- ng and her hue- oondltlona' there would be little. If any. ffi-Sicy?1 r forward to get need for charitable Inatltutlons? for the i!'61 ,0T" frU. n?I?i,iTMP m r the babies and average, normal human belxg- only aaka wf.ra nTL. .,J wJL8' T f hln :era Ula. maalf mnA l Mul " lnJi aarn. oarnri, jura. Aeacn, maeir, trio w,. niirnn m.. r i n and othera.' it at aame woman return band eagerly pressing hold of the valise or 1 aee him almost hit on the head for not an opportunity to help policeman T Well, If you have not. lint you lend a helping hand. Don't Imagine go down aometlme and watch for a few we are accomplishing all thla without mlnutea when an overland train la com- strife, for we are not, there la Inr In or going out. strife from within and strife from Mrs. Thomas was there once we are the millennium. But the work la going certain -and aaw Just auch alghta. per- on and ehafl be carried to a finish, haps exeprlenced them. Then ahe has And now I ask you to remember that written that we have no alleys. And tha the union label la a guarantee that is Vials of wrath that have been pored on approved by the most advanced labor t. ,t.f c u nHAk.Kl ,nIL.j and nil ma nl ta rl a ft Intaraata In Ih.f I . home hotel, restaurant or shop at mid- la a bulwark agalnat child labor; a day and aaw the rarbaae belna carried guardian of the moral and physical at- ? out through the front door, over the ?oapnere or ine -Mrnii woman: U,. No-wea-tan m.M -n,. r pavement and emptied into tne disgust- axmuoi wi niwuon; a justice or Ing garbage cart that atood In view tit houra and wages, and last, but not Norway have had municipal auffrage for ' everybody. The beauty and cleanllnesa 'aat, a great equaliser that makes us aome years. Several yeara ago, when of -keeping this in the houae, rather and know thot "what affects one. the women of New York were trying than standing it in In alley till the affects ua all." to obtain the aame right. Mra. Catt garbage man came, probably never oc- Organised labor la often misconstrued engaged a new maid, a Norwegian. The .....a w. -i,... ...A and sadlv misunderstood, which can girl waa auraiised at tha laraa amount customed alght of the ront pavementa on,7 i remedied by association that of mall received every day by her mis atrewn with garbage made her long for P'1 .,deveJP tha God given virtue of treaa and asked Mra. Catt'a atenogra the alleys of the effete east. I charity that is embedded somewhere Pher what Jt meant The atenographer ' ..w.vn. wua. .,aaa,iwva umi Vlll WBB in OIII- MRS. A. BONHAM, cer in an organization which waa work- Sec. Label League, ing to get women the right to vote at municipal electlona. The daughter of ill Mrs. Catt'a Norwegian Maid. Tha news that Norway haa followed Finland In granting parliamentary auf frage to women recalls Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt'a amuaing adventure with Thlnga grow large when we allow our unhanpv imagination to dwell upon them, and probably the dust ahe waded through In our streets waa measured by the amount aha would Ilka to ahake off as she turned her face towards the eouretoua depot people and the alleys of The National President ner native naunts. LOTTIE TREAT, 1 t St at Forestry Committee Sends Urgent Message.- "To All Clubwomen: "President Roosevelt In a recent pub lic address said: The forest problem la In many waya the moat vital internal problem In the United States.' Appre ciation of the esthetic value of treea and forests Is much more common than a Prescribes for Hot Weather. The president of -the General Federa tion of Wom-n'i cluba, Mra Sarah Piatt Decker, makes .the following suggestion to the club women, of the country In respnse to the question frequently asked by them aa to whether club meetings should continue during the aummer months: In aome statea thla question will be determined by conditions of climate, but generally there are two regularly accepted vacation months in club ar rangement a, July and August. Much definite graap of the economlo meaning I of the committee work muat be tln- and Importance of forestry. ished In June, especially the work on nroorram rnr tha nAft flnh van r nrenar. Avery atmc ui iu union, wne.ner i stlon ror Keeping cluo mattera in m- heavily wooded or destitute of trees, should have Intelligent forestry laws providing for a due proportion of forest area. "This la a field of usefulness in which tlon. The busy house mother and club wuman anouiu. nuwov r, iu, uiiiv uiajr- ing these two aummer months to. loaf and Invite her soul. ' If there muat be meetings, hold th.-n if jf jf aj,.ai A n ft fatuVv 1 ' L nr. nti-ii" bn1 Wnmnn mav wlaalv axart thamaalvaa fni I OUt-Of-dO0ra and BtUdy "Forestry" and the welfare of the nation and of their "Civica." Take a bit of time in the own atatea. by apreading information afternoon to alt on tha lawn. with th; and shaping; public aentlroent The for- children and talk about the blrdaand ran la linn nr a atata nnllcv ranulraa t. ucoa anu luooajia. a nman oj a nuivu knowledge of forest condlUona, roreigner on ice occaaion or nia nrst can be obtained without exoensa vlait to Uata country, that we are ao mm' ttsa fnrui npniiu Wa.hin.tnn I solemn and Bllent In our holiday aea- whlch cooperatea with atatea aeeking Its f on auggeata thla thought: Why not policy and Ita advice should be sought af picnic, at pur clubsr and all by atate federation Further lnforma- along ine way? Avan poor music is Washington. D. C., for circulars 85 and w,u, VP fort cho,ru t Mie t nd mv corresDondancaaa." 1 -a.u v nwau .wis - ah j tion regarding the acope. methods and retr.eBi!ln mnd !nptrttln' t0 tha singers, value of this department may be ob- L B,,n1n takea tho cqbweba out of the talned br aending to the forest rvl. brain and the load-from the heart. , ho Norway looked first surnrlsnd and than scornful. "The right to vote?" she said, "Why, In Norway we have that already. I thought they said America waa the freest country In the world for wo men?" She drew herself up proudly and looked down upon the little stenogra pher, who for the moment found noth ing to anawer. n t n The College Girl To the Front Again. At tha University of Cincinnati it la the custom each year to select the eight graduates who have had the hlgheat averaga of scholarship . during the whole four or live years' course and elect them membera of the Phi Beta KJtnpa cnapter or the unlveraity. Thla year the eight chosen consisted of seven young women and one young man. Of the aeven girls one, Miss Jean tiecK. not only received the hla-hoa average of all student graduates this year, but aha holds the highest rec ord for scholarship ever attained by any student at tha ITnlvaraltv nt Cin cinnati. So very small haa been tha lercentare or posaiDie loss of credits hat at the cloae of HAT GOUTS tllA nro feasors said she had practically a clear ivv per cent in ner xavor. S6, an id y correspondence"; "At allBxoreatrv meetings there ahnnM De a detinue presentation jot this most vital subject. Which affects the health sang rAii de 'Home, Sweet of the people, the amount and distribu te rainfall, thus 1 mg climatic condi tlon o: freshets and correspondin drought, equalizing the won am sad and wear v.' Home,"" and other melodies? Could we not teach our children the songs our mothers tatrht "ua? Let us have a aummer -or ainginr or the old songs. rainfall, thus controlling the l"me. InJ?,,nr SiJholaJ"3n' and corresponding seasons I ' A Home, a. 1 1 1 1 T"-irrti-iri'if .-itiinawn IlilT llllflfriYHIilifli "Hurrah for Old New England and her tlons of thVountry and l irevMlnr C" Granite Hills." "Way "An address by some one qualified to -tat 21. JaurtT treat the aubject authoritatively la of I 1? S?.. T Vhan .T.&v"?!,!: treat value, and through th nn.m,it. I many others. Then let usfaslc the and cooperation ,of the f drest service, this need willto a large extent be met. Enos A. Mills of Colorado and other good speaxera win taiit before teach Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean,1 -me -.a ' and chair man of the Urogram oommlttea . to aHva ua wi ur vi ainaing togetner at tne Boston biennial -next June. Anotner or xars. Jjecaers suggestions school.: Ind 'W'rr. &!JPL vx!sl rWJA iz ers. ohairman of" forestry from each state will receive requeata for a speaker and If a series of convenient dates can be arranged will communicate with the chairman 01 tne general reoeratlon. The improved in aoDearance and mailt mnn acceptable for uUng and preservation if mere was aome unuormuy in sise and general form.' -ae atate -presidents are aaaed to consider tne matter, for such a, nian wouia not oni" improve the an nnlv exoensa being for local nUrt.ii I l" wuu'u improve tne an- SPint oeing lor local entertain- I pearance and arranrement of the nrlnted "Mr. Mills has been a Rocky moun tain guide for many years and Is a moat Interesting speaker. I have his matter, but would Increase the chance 01 preservation oy libraries as Well as inaiviauais. time of fair wear and tear. And so to avoid all . these evtla. It is proposed to substitute the military salute of merely raising the hand to the head. ' Count Harrach'a proposal is not en tirely original, the authoritlea In a small Bohemian town having also dealt with the question, in a somewhat sum mary .manner, it is true, by prohibiting the lilting of the hat under DanaJtv of a fine, but their mandate met with lit tle, success. Kings- antlra time for the middle wait ttin. I " " " 11.... nA Anrll Tta will V.. T - town in May: October and November I The Home Fosters Ul tne wei una, norinwesi. 1 The American Forestry association The Habit of Truancy. ; with J.OO'O members haa offered to pub-I llsh In ita monthly entitled Foreatrv anrf I Mrs., Florence Todd , of tha LrrL:t',n.K.tthe,.wSS V?!.?: bridge branch of the Woman'a munlc forestry. ' With these two national -Pel league has been investigating the ganiaations to airect ana aia, it oehoovea I truant question ana says: ..... stilts- "Thera ar three main factors in ""Forestry committees should transfer Aruaney the failure of tha school to to tha Clvio Improvement department lntereat ihe pupil, home environment all considerations of street cleaning, and physical causes. Does our present 1 acnuoi system oring out tne Doy s best sense of responsibility, hbnor and clvio pride? Do wa euf Helen tlv dlnntlata our educational courses to meet the re quirements vor different classes of I pupils? The present curriculum seems formed for the child who Is to pasa through Dtimarv. grammar - anrf hlvh schools and then on to city college or unlveraity. In' fact, It la adapted to I tha demands of the head workers, yet 1 the large majority of our nuhiin ahnl I children are .to Joe hand workers,, whose 1 Day ucoan rarix TOV nUAJCOOX.BAT) : Read Management's Letter v PAGBSI. ' At the Shore. Tou are often apt. to make A mistake Thinking out who folk may be Bv the sea! If you'd be exactly right, Just go by the opposite, Take aome players of the day Juat exempli gratia! That young woman over there You'd declare Must enjoy a happy life As a wife, -On the boards her aentlment Is entirely different; She's invariably cast As The Woman With a Past. There's a swimmer going out; Well, no doubt. Judging from his fearless way, " You would say. Were you asked who took tha role Of the hero: on the whole. Chat's the man, whom you would pick ties ine villain ai ine vie. That blond maid with Jewels galore On the shore ' Tou would guess to be the star,. But you're far From tha truth, for on the bills, 'SDlte her flounces and her frills. 'Spite her marcel wave and curl, She Is but a chorus girl! Grave In mien, and very sad, You'll be glad TO discover this poor wight , Is all right. On an Inconsistent plan He's, a great comedian! You are wrong In each surmise. Every one's contralwise! la xoucne in isew yoric nun. Cm aade Against Hat Raising. " Count Johann Harrach. the head of tha Bohemian aristocracy and a very wealthy glass manufacturer, la organic. lhga society for the abolition of the pres- ; ant MinvunttiMial hat Iftlnn. ftrim t9 )..- :i tatlon. writes a iVenna oorreanondent a mm. aiafriirtAl 'itMMfj of the Pall Mall Gasette. The count and IO 11S uavraai his supporters in the-new movement 1 . 4 BBasaBaBaawaaimaiaw- -declare that thla practice of baring the el.'a ita Vmr tmt. a&d DOSinre head In winter froat and Bnow 1? ex. Stops US taUlDg O F" ., tremely dangerous and Induces neural- la rmntM TlaAdnitf. - XweepS nair &ver-rwrsoft - Frugal Deraona afflicted with a lara-a rH..iuX T,rfrllDUrc: bowing acquaintance also complain that , c-, rv Newark. N. I. - this form of politeness causes hats to r1illHiySCo., w- i wear out in lasa than half tha ordinary 17 30v, bottltiaa ll drus;gt 1 1 Special Prices on Refrigerators $11.50 We are making this weak sveoial prloas on good refrigerators. ' Ask for sue nnmberst lTo. 698116.00, holds 40 lbs. Ice. reduced to afo. 600 tl00. holds E5 Ct 1 srn lbs. Ice, reduced to iJH.7W mJo. 603122.50, holds 95 CIA CA lbs. Ice, reduced to H'aw.w JTo. 764 Porcelain lined, best grade; regular 948. holda 170 C?E AA lbs. Ice. reduced to v,',,uv JTo. 763 Porcelain lined, beat grade; regular $46, holda 125 CI? CA lba. Ice. reduced to .'' If thasa do aot meet roar reonlre- tnants we will show you others that have beaa redaoed. x V'FIIRNITURE y Cutler Desks .One of the first cars ,pf new goods to arrive is a car of the FAMOUS CUTLER DESKS. The car consists of flat top, typewriter and the modern roll top, with all the late improvements. The assort ment is from the low priced to the best. Stewart Ranges Are conceded to be best of construction and the most economical. They are fully guar anteed and you take no risk in having us place one in your kitchen. Prices Range From $33.00 Upwards REMEMBER WE ARE COMPLETE H0ME0UTFITTERS Credit if You Want It il. lending & Sons Second and Morrison Streets Y FURNITURE The BR1LAK1LRS HOTLL AMERICAN PLAN. vw. r; XJLJ'itJzJz 1 x ' ' Vv ucAnma tnjmDsxn xssoxt or thb vaoztzo vonrvwam. Klectrio Light, Steam, Hot and Cold Salt Water in Every Tub.. Buy Tlcketa to Breakers. Pacific County, Wash. PoatofTice Address, Breakers, Wash. Tha Desert of Sahara la within a few hundred eauare miles of the aise of the united states. m RESTORES CRAY UAIR PORTLAND ACADEMY Nineteenth Year Opens Sep tember 16. 1907 The academy flta boys and airls for eastern and western colleges. Boarding . yiviun jor a -limited number. Elementary a-rana tnary and grammar, under the aame ui.i(iuiiuu. viuw nours during the -Si-"1- For catalojrue, address Taa auasurr. mm . ,1. y HQ T8 Lt All DUBON Air iaUcaco--jnrowcA rui wrir. Btaala f ' .a. ''mm.-mm'. J: ateam bat.v elcetrle hsbta aad all awdara eMiraal. eaeea. Stttetlr rtntlaaa. Oanulnl ta ahoe- flaseanters. Oa direct -Has from tony aad Tslrd sad' Towaaead deiiot. -Sates tl as. . . 38 JCllis St., sear Vts Kaai ansa. , One of the Most Attractive Beach Resorts' s on the Pacific Coast Just Now Is Year tha month of tha Columbia sUver, aa tlM Waahlaftom Bide, reached from the City of Yortlaao. oa taa Bplaadid axaoratoa Steamer T.J. POTTE H nr about aCOTnta. 1 an it It Is upward of 20 milea long-, vary broad and level and almost aa compact aa a composition pavement, it is town a. cottaae settlements, tent cities, vlll . amusement accessories of a popular Summer beach resort XT TMM lXVAOa TO OO for rest, health and a good time.-. Thousands go thera for their Summer outing. Try It. - p The Potter Sails EverV Day xzoxvt arrnrsATs ajts rmzsATSv . v ' Sea published schedules. f Fare From Portland, Round Trip; $4.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 Purchase tlcketa and make reservations at C!H itfca. niu tn.tmj. WK KoirtrsSAT, Oeaeral yaasemrar Asmt, Wttw-nyiim. sTcaiginxxixxzxzszss: HOTEL MOORE ' OnCV AIX TBS TZAB, '1 CLATI0 BEAOB, BKAaTDI. O&XOOS. Tha Cliff Xeaaa af Orag-a. Directly ea the aaaek. ' m..l.h.'. Baereatloa pier for flahlaa. Haa parlors! alectrle llahts, fhpUee and fnraaee has? Una walks aad drtvea. aea foods a sMeiaitt Rattle $tS0 and JlCD psr day nrsviaMi auaica hi TUm WEES. I ' SAX t. MOORS. Prop.. . I LOCKSLEY HALL Spend your vacation at Seaside a4 at delightful Loeksler Hall. More att tlva than aver before, Aocomm".' . j of tha hlgheat order. One hn I - f ant outside rooms; private !.. '., i rlo lights; T.ot and c"M ' Anne overloohlnit t.a I ' t "-ilghtfuil- s)tutl . i Onlslne Vnmrya1. i 3' a sTpeolaity. a. S. QANTXB. Usa.. 1. X At-:: . 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