The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 17, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BREAKERS HOTEL
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Electric Light; 6team, Hot and Cold Bait Water In Every Tub. Buy Ticket a
to Breakers, Paclflo County, Wash. , Postof flee, Address, Breakers, Wash.
LOCKSLEY HALL HOTEL
SEASIDE, OREGON
Most
hotel at Seaside, Thirty rooms overlook the
nonular anfl neat family
ocean, with private bath. Strictly modern In every detail. Free 'bus meets all
trains. Lower and special rates for June. Musical entertainment twice a week,
- QUXXST ft OV, Prop.
COIIFEREIICE AT
; THE BREAKERS
C A. Workers Fill
Busy Bays With Profit
able Work and Play,
(Special Dispatch to 9ns Journal.)
Long- Beach, Wash., June 17. Owing;
to the lack of service on the Ilwaco
.railroad Rev. John Dean of Seattle was
tinable to reach the Y. M. C A, confer
nce in time to address the platform
meeting yesterday. - In consequence the
II rework meeting; -was transferred to
the hour of the platform meeting; . Rev:
Folsom of Forest Grove addressed the
conference on1 "The Responsibility of
Christian Young Men to the Pacific
Northwest." taking as - his , theme h
cull in the ministry. T
Fred Butler of Seattle sans; for the
conrerence.
The llfework meeting of -Monday" ev.
nlnar was addressed by Harrv W.? Ar
nold of NewTork city, on "The Open
Doors." The theme was the opportunity
of the T. M. C. A. secretaryships lor the
investment of one's life.
- The afternoon of Monday was spent
In a tennis tournament lor tne cnam
pionshlp of the conference. ...
Th conference will tales a "hike
Thursday to the lighthouse. On Friday
will be held the big track meet of the
conference. - There win do is events
end the winner of each. event, will re
ceive a Greek laurel.
, The Conference Reviewed.
The conference opened at the Break
ers hotel Saturday evening; for 10 days.
Nearly all of the colleges and unlversl
. ties of Oregon and Washington and the
state schools of Idaho and Montana are
represented here. About 100 delegates
are registered.
The first platform address was de
livered by Dr. La Flamme of Toronto,
lately returned from India. His theme
was '"The Holy Spirit in the College
Man's Life." He also delivered the ad
dress at the llfework meeting In - the
evening, presenting the call to the for
eign mlssslon field.
H. W. Arnold of New Tork city, in
ternational secretary of the T. M. C. A.,
delivered the evening platform address.
Jie took as his subject, "The Problem
of Belf-control." His theme was that
every man should have a pure, definite
COKCIAL HOTEL
SEASIDMREGON
' , vwosm raw VLAXAawanrr.
American and European Plan.
Centrally and Conveniently Located.
Near Depot Convenient to Beach.
j Hot and Cold Water In Rooms.
EXCELLENT TABLE. LOW RATES.
B. XL. WOOD WOXTK. Proprietor.
HARVEST HOME
Three Blocks South of Depot.
iowa bbaos, WASHnraToir.
Now Open for the Season.
Prices. 11. BO Der dav. 18.00 tier week.
Beds, 0 cents. Meals, St cents. Chil
dren under 10 years, half rates.
3 OBBPX XeXBAB, Proprietor.
purpose In life,
. The Mondav
Mress was delivered by
The Morel Equivalent or war.
morning platform ad-
Jr. La Flamme
n "The Morel Jtquiveient or war. nis
theme was. that the place lor neroic
work tndav is In the foreign field and
not on the battlefield. He gave glimpses
of the terrible conditions in India and
demonstrated the need of workers. . ,
The Say' Work la Conference. .
The program is the same in outline
top . eacn cay, . . ui 1 1. ixiu,uimb iuu
Bible study, mission study, discussion
ef association problems and the plat
form address follow closely in .order.
nith ahnrt . rncreation before tna ad'
dress. The Afternoons ere given over
to recreation and. auueuo evems. ins
evening is taken up with delegation
.meetings, the llfework address and the
second platform address of the day.
Six Bible study classes have been or
ganised under conrerence isauera ana
three mission classes. :
An athletic oommittee has been ap
pointed to arrange athletic contests.
There will be several baseball contests
for the conference cnampionsnip. ana.
In addition, ev track meet and tennis
tournament. . .
SIILL AT WALDP0KT
IN OPERATION AGAIX
' (Sporitl Plapatch to The Journal.)
Viewport, Or., June 17. The wald
port lumber mill Is running again,
after being shut down for over three
week. The company has Just been In-
rorporated under the name of the
Valdport Lumber company, with Au
fust Fisher as president, Harry Ste
venson vice-president, and George Witt-
tsxer secretary-treasurer ana manager.
Wittmer returned Friday to Waldport
from Portland, where he had been nank
in arrangements for starting ..up again,
find Saturday the mill began' to num.
s machinery has been bought and
It now on the ground, end, although
th old machinery . is being used at
jifnent, it ie expected that i the new
v iii will be Installed and running by
tie middle of next month. It is planned
tn put In a planing mill within six
hi lit hs and to enlarge the plant great
U. The shingle mill will be started In
t .out a week. The. company Is incor
lorsted for 150,000, of which 140,000
U subscribed and paid up. - .
Memorial HoJL
(Cnlted Praas Leased Wire.)
Ann Arbor, Mich,. June 17.The cl
' ration of alumni day at the Universi
ty cf Michigan tbday was made brll
i int -y the laying of the corner .Stone
r Um new Memorial hall. The event
. attended with Interesting exer
i . When eompleted the new hall
i re one cf the most imposing struc
! s . fw the urilvermtv campus. It
r t n'it 175.tiOO, of . which
i ljr.tv been subscribed
. -3 elumtU. I t -' . v .
SCRAMBLE FOR
EV OFFICES
V , ., t
Bcpnblicans and Democrats
Fighting Over Executives
of llccd Iliyer County.
, 'Jj The . '
Hackney Cottage
SEAVIEW, WASHINGTON
noyr on to thb bbaboit.
Delightfully located on most beautl
ful and pleasant spot on tna beach. Un
surpessed surf bathing, home comforts,
excellent table board. Accommodations
greatly increased. . Special rates by the
wee ana season, jaaae your reserve
tlons by mail o.-
roetoffloe Adores, BBAYXBW, WABBC.
SEE THE OCEAIN
HOTEL MOORE
OPEN ALL THE TEAIt.
BEABXDB, Oik
OIWaTSOr BBACX -
THhe CLIFF HOUSE OF OREGON.
Directlv on' the rteanh. ' ovarlnnVlm
the ocean. Hot salt, hatha anA ir
bathing; recreation pier for fishing; sun
itu-iorsi eieeino iignta; nrepiace and
urnace heat. Sea foods a inH-uitv
Fine walks and drives. Rates, ti.to and
.uv por oay.
-or particulars apply to the Danmoore.
SAJg jr. acOOBB, Frop.
NBCANICUM
I IN IN
KSAHrnxi. obl
Located at the turn of the new' boule
vard, unsurpassed surf bathing, beau-
inua, ioib or nowers, a most
place for families and unae-
Noted for its
Tnni 1 1 maw
day. "
bum a. oaBaB, Frop.
tiful ground
desirable.
companled young ladles:
excellent home cooking.
NORTH BEACD INN
INS W TON STATION
9FB1TS JUBB B5.
Fine ocean view. Sneclal atttmttnn
paid to cuisine. Sunny, well-furnished
rooms. .
KBI. JT. X. OBWXT. Kaoaerer.
Postofflce address. Long Beach, Wash.
Sunset Cottage
Open JPor guests. One block from
ocean. A home-like place to spend the
summer. ( First-class accommodations.
Reasonable family ratea
'.wi.piDiuir.'.:
tong Beaoh. Wash, )los Bfl,
BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS
..' . .. NOW.'
WE'NA-HA SPRINGS
ThU famous old Blue Mountain Re
Resort will be .
Open June 15th
For the Season" of ltOS '"' !
Under the management of J. ii
BORIE, the new owner.
Roads, bridges, buildings and
equipment " repaired- and renewed.
Hotel and dining-room service will
be special feature, being under the
care of the best steward and chef
obtainable.. For further particulars
write to
J. A. BORIE. Prop,
WeMa-Ha Springs
Oibbos Foetoffloe, Umatilla County,
s Oregoa.
Occident
usAsnra moTxx, of
ASTORIA
FREEf BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS AND
BOATS.
The Shelburne House
' eiiAWTww van
Is now .open for the Summer. This la
Ann flf 'th niAlt Kluilnt u . n a
beach,' with large, shady yard. I
And pleasant rooms. For rates write to
THB SBBXBTTBirB XOTJBB,
,,. Beevlew, Wash..
(Special Dlfpatch to Th Journal.)
Hood River, Or., June 17. Inability
of Republicans and Democrats to come
to an agreement . as to who shall fill
the offices of Hood River county Is
placing many candidate In the field.
The original appointees selected by
the Democrats, consisting of B. F.
Bly the for county Judge. O. D. Cul
bertson for county clerk, W. C. Brock
for county treasurer L. E. Morse for
snerirr, ana At. M'. tiiu lor county com
missioner will. It Is said by the lead
ers of that party here, be the ones
recommended for appointment by the
governor. They state that they will
be satisfied with these arjDolntments.
which represent half of the offices. A
number of Republicans, however, think
they . ought to be allowed the county
clerk as . well as some of the other of.
flees, and petitions are now being cir
culated for J. M. Hunt and C. D. Kick
elsen for county clerk, J. M. Schmeltser
lor county Treasurer, j, wersnner xor
assessor. B. F. Com for county school
superintendent,' A. A. Blowers for
county Judge and J. E. Nichols for
coroner. In addition A. W. On thank,
Prohibitionist, would like the office ol
oountv clerk, and there are said to be
several other candidates for county
judge.. ... , :.. .'.. ... -
Petitions for all the candidates have
been liberally signed oy residents 01
the new countv. and a delegation rep
resent in g the choice of the Democrats
in the matter will visit Governor Cham
berlain to press their cause in ft few
days. - It la not expected that the Re
publicans win send a delegation to trie
THE BRITT
SOW BBAOS, WAHHUTQTOBV
BOARD AND ROOMS.
The Best Meals on the Beach as Usual.
Pacific View Hotel
BXOAJrXCUX STATZOIT, BZABISB, OB.
Open Winter and Summer.
Under New Management
Most conveniently located hnel nn th
beach for surf bathers. . Neativ fur.
nlshed rooms for light housekeeping.
Use of range for cooking utensils free.
. 9. XAXBBSCBCOV, Frop.
BORTLAND'S rrfost
modernly furn n e d
hotel -European plan
-new building
ideally located, fronting on
the beautiful city plaza and
adjacent to business center.
Free This to and from
trains. Sample rooms for
salesmen Modern grill, ex
cellent cuisine, reasonable
prices. Private baths.
Telephone in every room.
Rates, $1.00 per day and
upwards. ' ' ,
HOTEL LENOX
Third and Main Streets, Portland, Oregon
C. M. BENNETT, Mgr. " 1
R'AT.E S
East
' WUl Be Made This Season by tbft
0. R. &
THH ONLT ABSOLUTELT FIREPROOF HOTEL tit PORTLAND
HOTEL HEYSER
OOBJTBB BAS
B AsTB BTJXITSXBB rrmBBTB
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
. euros xv orooosD 7'
FROM PORTLAND
European and American plan. Ratea SI
per day and upwards. . Telephone in
every room. Private baths, .
FBBB BVBaTO AJTD FBOBt TBATBB
BFBOXAZ, MXTaTDAl
DIlTBEBi
. S to 8 p. an.
9. T. Bridget, Manager.
75c
To
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
As well as other travelers who
make their home at
corns to Portland and
THE CORNELIUS
delighted with its ftp-
streetcars, one
THE WniTEHOUSE
' fcOXCr BBAOS, WASHUrOTOir.
A favorite hotel with Long Beach vis
itors; large', comfortable rooms, over
looking the ocean; unsurpassed view.
One block south of station. i
. BEES. O. F. WBXTZBCOTSB, Frop.
corner Park and Alder, are all
polntments and' furnishings.
Situated one block from the
is assured or a i
rooms in the hotei
Rates Single. 11.50 and op; double, 11.00 and up.
Our free omnibus meets all trains.
nn. r . w
N. K. CLARKE. Mgr. . ,
clanrins?
ft good night's rest Several large samnle-
CORNELIUS,
Proprietor.
5 if :
E'Mi'Hiimri ST iih,T. in- if
AM TMAXCmOO, OAZh.
CADILLAC HOTEL
' N. JS. Cor. Eddy and Leavenworth Sta,
SAN FRANCISCO. '
Modern end uj
rooms, 70- I
Ami,
per oay and up. . (Special . rates to permavnents I
: kiu ouininerciais. unumitea sample space, 1
R. H. Oatley, Manager.
-to-date Class A structure: I7S
aths; American plan, 12.50 per
' .u,vb.ia uu.ii. wilii nni n. xi.nii
however, - that
them a share
governor in tne interests or tneir can
dldates. iTiey Deiieve,
the governor will give
of the appointments on account of the
fiint that he has aDDolnted many He-
nnbllcane since he has been in office.'!
According to the provisions of the law,
appointments must be- made by July 1.
which is the time specified in the bill
for the creation of the county.
I Alpha Phis In Session. . '
" (United Press leased Wire.)
Madison, Wis., June 17 The nation
al convention of the Alpha Pht .sorority
began today st the University of Wis
consin. . Delegates representing chap
ters of the society at many leading
oolleges and universities are in attend
ance, many reaturea oi-enieruunmeni
are provided for tn the program, which
extends over three days. .
N0RTIBEACI
Will be the busiest and most brilliant pleasure haunt in tlis part of the country this
summer. Its thousands of devotees will rejoice to learn that in future they can go and
come on a regular schedule, independent of - tides.
Commencing Wednesday, June 24
ej I I vh'j
1 If SAUL KVill
e li li. ..wr I 1 ee iss i
THE POPULAR EXCURSION STEAMER-
T.
J
POTTER
OF THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
Will Leave Portland, Ash Street Doci
DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 8:30 A. M.
SATURDAYS ONLY 2:00 P. M. l
Am Folio wet
SKrect OalJ?onila
Chicago .... .$72.50 $87.50
St. Louis ..... 67.50 82.50
ou x-aiu ..... OJ.IO , 01.75
Omaha 60.00 75.00
Kansas City .. 60.00 . 75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON 8ALH
May 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Oood for return In 0 day with stop
over privileges at pleasure within limits,
REMEMBER THE DATES
fcFori.a,,7. t?tthSZ Information call svt
WM. M'MURRAY j
Qeneral Passenger Agent, J
PORTLAND. OREOOH. .J
5eUisrr'M
l .tried all klada ef blooa Mm4les which f.11.4
to do m any mooi but I hm. (onnd th. ricbl thins
tl.it. My Iict.H full of plropl.i ini . klk"
eo. tinning tfa. of th.m .d neommeadlng
iri.nai. i r.ai on wn.ii i rl.s in th.
CucmU
them to my
morn lit
Hope to hse e ebaaee to SMosun.a
TnA 0. wiMea, W list 8k, Bewark, K. 1 . 1
ffc) Cst for
f f bB' Trie Dowel J
fT o. . .nt Pmt.fi.M. VVitent T..W ftnfiA ftnftMS
H.T Slsk.n, W..kd or Orlp. 10e. tie. M. Krrt
told Id h.iK. Th. f.nntn. Ubiot tarnp.d OCO.
OunHl to cat or your Ston.y btek.
.burling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. km
! Magnificent Daylight trip Dovn the Columbia
Direct connection at Megler with the Ilwaco Railroad, thence to the beach resorts.
See published schedules. ; .. . v . ...
EXCURSION RATES From PORTUA1ND
:: SEASON TICKETS, ON SALE DAILY. . . ; ... . . . . , .$ 4 ob V .
TO MONDAY TICKETS..... ...........$-3.00 - r
o-imr tUMMU T ATI ON TICKETS .$15 on
pastern Excursion
Rates
Fae e-e-n-ao, jui e-Ta-aa, Auut
' 6-7-al-aa.
Chicago and return...... HT2.BO
8t Louis and return.,., ..!"Sdf SA
6t . Paul. Minneapolis. Dulutk, fuper!
Winnipeg, Port Arthur and Bloux City
Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers Allowed.
' 6V--TBAIrS v 4 TTiT B
TOE ORIENTAL UulITED
TOE FAST MAH :
j.' tickets and Bleeplng-oar reaenrev
tlona call on or address . -
K. DIOKBOir, O. F; . A
188 Third Bt, Portland, OrT
, Telephones Main 680. A-228S. .
jaro Ttroximi, so gas, no oooaxbt
The Old Reliable
CHICAGO
Painless Dentists
I KAYS STOOD THB : TEST O TTJCB
REDUCED RATES Prevail Pjfom TAH Parts of the' State
Purchase Tickets and Make Reservations at the City Ticket Office of Jhe O. R. & N.,'
J' . ' Third and Washington Streets,: Portland. " t
;, WM. McMURRAY, General; Passenger Agent '
: PORTLAND, OREGON V v . ;
f ( This office is equipped with all the,
latest appliance and formulas for do-
viiu-cuut wora. .".'.vt ...... ..
.Ihadi J, te.etn "xtraeted by the use
Of Vegetable Vapor and cheerfully reo
emmend the method: had no pain or
bad result, . MRS,..', DEBRANT, -ancouver.
Wash.
OUR PRICES
;pir' tooth J,'" ' ; Tlf l$o
t .......83,50 to S.OO
Cravn
Bridge Work,
Loaan Crown
Aluminum L&ei " S"VW
Plates , mm 4. m
Silver Piillnge 7. .77 7. . .". "il'dS
Gold Fillings . . f a.OO and as
Vegetables Vapor used o"ly ty us for
x-uaoiess juxiracung .......... ,f0et '
"'; 7 , ; , ; s : Chicago Painless Dentists
v - ' v ' cob. vrm ash WASHZxraxov
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