The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 26, 1908, Page 23, Image 23

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1908.
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEASIDE, OREGON
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Anierlran and Kuropean I'lan.
Cfntrnlly ami Con venlently Lorn ted.
Near Depot. Von venlent to Hcai-h.
Hot and Cold Water In Rooms.
EXCKLLENT TABLE. LOW RATES.
E. 2. WOODWOBTH, Proprietor.
Colonial Hotel
&ATZ8 $2 FIB DAT AITS TTFWAJID
LINDSLET A SON. Proprietors
New Building New Furniture
BIOHT AT THE SOtJIflJllfO SEA
Electric Light In Every Room
Free Bus to and From All Trains
Good FlshliiK, Doating and Bathing
SEASIDE, OREGON
The Shelburne House
BEAVIEW, WASH.
Is now open for the Summer. This Is
one of the most pleasant places on ine
baarh, with large, .shady yard.
THE BEST TABLE SERVICE
And pleasant rojms. For rates write to
THE SHELBVBITE HOUSE,
Beavlew, Wash.
THE CLIFF HOl'flE OF OREGON.
Directly en the heach, nverlooklnir
the ocean. Hot rult batha and aurf
batliln; ircreatlon pier for fishing; nun
parlors; electric lights; fireplace and
furnace heat. 8a foods a specialty.
Fine walks and drives. Rates, 12.60 and
J3.00 per day.
for particular apply to the Danmoore.
DAW J. MOOBB, Prop.
ON YOUR WAY TO
THE BEACH
THE OCCIDENT HOTEL
Astoria, Ore.
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Massive Ro cks
Bandon, Or., July 25. Those gigan
tic formations bordering th coast at
Bapdon, Coos county, Oregon, and com
1 monly known in that part of the state
ss the "Bandon Rocks," make up one of
the chief attractions for visitors
, "Bandon-by-the-Sea." as this little
city ts well named. Is located at the
.mouth of the Coquille river and di
rectly on the shore of the ocean. The
city is on a high bluff at the bottom
fof which extends for several miles a
I beautiful beach. The big rocks number
'about a dozen and stand out in the
on the Beach at Bandon,
water soma distance from the shore.
Many of the rocks can be reuobed
from shore at low tide and visitors
climb to the top and go through th
natural oaves and tunnels which -the
waves have formed. In high tide the
surf beats through these tunnels with
terrific force and the rocks form a
breakwater which presents a most at
tractive scene.
The Bandon beach Is a tneeca for
many tourists from different part of
the country during the summer. Sora"
have houses overlooking the ocean and
make these cottages their summer
Oregon.
Hbode. The beach with Its
excellent bathing Is probably the finest
on this part of tue coast.
The place 1h reached by boat from i
San Francisco or by rail and river trip J
from Coos Bay. With the new boat '
service that has been established and
the additional dally train which has;
been put on by the railroad from Coos ,
Bay. Bandon has become much more ac- ,
feasible. ;
Unlv a railroad Is needed to make It
one of the premier summer seaside re-,
sorts of Oregon.
PacIficView Hotel
NEOAiaCUM STATION, SEASIDE, OB.
Open Winter and Summer.
Under New Management.
"Most conveniently located hotel on the
beach for surf blithers. Neatly fur
nished rooms for light housekeeping.
Use of range for cooking utensils free,
X.. p. HAT BESCHOtT, Prop.
TDE VVIIITEHOUSE
LOHO BEACH, WASXIHOTOir.
A favorite hotel with Long Beach vis
itors; large, comfortable rooms, over-
, .'looking the ocean! unsurpassed view,
rocks and .,, h,v .,!,' .,,.
The
Hackney Cottage
SEAVIEW, WASHINGTON
VOW OPEN POB THE SEASOV.
Delightfully located on most beauti
ful ami pleasant spot on rne beach. Un
surpassed surf bathing, home comforts,
excellent table board, ACCpmmod.atlQna
greatly Increased. Special rates by the
week and season. Make your reserva
tions by mall.
Portoffice Address, SEA VIEW. WASH.
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.GEelThE Waters Fine,
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FROM ASH ST. DOCK
PORTLAND 8:30 A. M.
SATURDAYS 1:00 P.
MBS. O. P. WHJTBHOUSE. Prop.
WHEAT TRADE SLOW
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Only a Nominal Business Is
Keported at Tidewater
Barley Is Lower.
(Hearst News by Lonet Ll Wire.)
San Francisco, July 25. The local
wbeat market was inactive today at
nominally unchanged prices. None has
been arriving at Port Costa lately and
today's receipts at this port were only.
806 centals. Shippers are not yet in a
nosltlon to do business of any note.
though they may have made some con
tracts in the country. Miners un.o
large requirements at this time and are
buying for Immediate use.-
There was a lull in the barley market,
but a strong tone prevailed, with rela
tively higher prices asked in the coun-
f . T, .t - a rnnrtMt In hsvA
uU m hisrh as 11.45 per cental, the
"nrrrrlnm of choice having been light
On Friday nearly all the offerings here
ware quietly picked before It dawned
on the minds of sellers that there was
something in the wind. Today's re
ceipt were 3.S20 centals locallv and
1&.600 sacks at Port Costa, December
weakened and closed H per cental
lower.
Oats were firm with no reoelpta.
There has been more Inquiry for reds
tor aeed.'
Receipts of flour were only 84S bar
rels. Rolled barley was held higher and
other leading feeds were firm.
(. Butter advanced He per pound for
j extras and firsts and the market closed
steady all round.
I -All grades of eggs were firm, with
extras and firsts 1c per dosen higher.
AH Descriptions or cheese were firm,
except Oregon Young America, which
was weak. There were no price
changes.
. Choice green peas and bay green
Icorn did a little better In price. Small
j lots of asparagus continue to arrive.
je&lOo per pound being obtained Frl
!day for No. I and S'&flc for No. 2. To
f rnat&ea, rucumteis and summer squash
, rontlnueo weak ( hoice bell perper
.have been selling ipitte well Potatoes
' And onions were practically unchanged
Ext. lc, G.
6c, Yankee
Scepter lc salo, Monty.
Girl 37c. Nugget 3cA.
Jit.
TONOPAHS.
Ton. Ney. $7.90A. Ton. Ext. ?6c, Mid
way 42c. Hon. Belmont $1. Ton. No.
Star 9c, Ohio Ton. IcA. West End Cons.
65c. Rescue 7c. Ton. & Calif. 3A.
Golden Anchor lc. Jim Butler 3Uc.
Ton. Cash Boy 4c.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Manh. Cons. 8c, Manh. M Co. 19c,
Seyler Hump 2c. Dexter 5c, Granny 6c,
Mustang "c, Plnenut lc.
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Nevada Hills J1.70, Pittsburg Silver
Peak J1.12H. Ruby Wonder 9Hc salo,
GOLDFIELDS DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 84ct Columbia Mt. 20c,
Jumbo Ext. ole. Vernal 4c, Kenilall ltic.
Blue Bull 13c, Adams 4c, Silver Pick
20c, Ti. B. Ext. 2c. Dixie 2c, G. Columbia
18c asked, St. Ives 37c, Conqueror 7c
Blk. Rock 2c. Lone Star 9c. G. Won
der 2c asked, Atlanta 24c, Great Mend
87c. Empire 3c sale, Florence 13.06. do
Ext. 16c, O. Dalsv 77c, Comb. Fraci
1.42t, Gr. Bend-Ext. 7c, Gr. Bend Anx.
its, Kewanos 40c. Cracker Jack 5c. Fran
cis Mohawk 2nc asked, Red HIU 2c.
Spearhead Gold 15c, Lou Dillon 3c'
Goldf. Cons. J5.70, Diam f Triangle 6c
asked.
COMPTOCK.
Ophlr 23c, Mexican 97c. Gould A Cur
ry 16c. Con. Virginia B6c. Savage 23c.
Hale Norcross 22c. Yellow Jacket S9o,
Richer 25c, Confidence 41c, Sierra NaT,
35c. Exchequer 19c, Union S4c.
HARVEST HOME
Three Blocks South of Depot.
LOHO BEACH, WAEHTNGTOK.
Now Open for the Season.
Prices, $1.50 per day, $8.00 per week.
Beds, 50 cents. Meals, 35 cents. Chil
dren under 10 years, half rales.
JOSEPH McKEAZr, Proprietor.
Eastern livestock Markets.
Chicago, July 25. Official run:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago 10,000 300. 2,000
Omaha 6,000 600 ....
Kansas City .... 3,000 200 500
Hogs are weak at yesterday's clos- I
Ing pf'es. Left over yesterday, 5,309.
Iiri. (-4111" rt ,r,ii u ft i , 1 i.uuu. ineu,
$. 2i.it 6 R0; heavy, $6.606 80; rough,
$6. 25(5-6. 45; light. $6. 15 tS.70.
Cattle steady.
Sheep Weuk.
Today's Metal Market.
New York, July 25. Bar silver, 52 He;
London, 24 3-16d.
Iend and copper unchanged.
Copper -Lake, 124127i; electro
lytic. 12HTJ U'ac; castings, 12 H (&. 12 ',4c.
Lead- $4. 40 4.45.'
Tin 29 29.50.
British Columbia Tobacco.
(l olted Pr TaM WIr.
Kelowna, B. C, July 25. The tobacco
crop throughout the valley Is in fine
shape, much of it already being two
feet In height There Is a large Increase
in the arreape tn, year. the area
planted totaling about 60 acres, as
against 20 to 30 In former years.
Hotel Sunset
CEUTEBVILLE STATIOB
One block from ocean, full view from
all rooms, pleasant grounds for games
and hammocks. Special rates for fam
ilies, tents if desired. Address Mrs.
Deiiman, Long Beach, Wash.
WILH0IT SPRINGS
Hotel Now Open
Stage leaves Oregon City, Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday until July 1.
then dally at 9 a. m. Fare $1.50.
F. W. McLeran, proprietor.
PRIVATE ROOM and BOARD
HOME COOKING.
MRS. SARAH CHAMBERLIN
LONG BEACH, WASH.
NECANICUM IININ
SEASIDE, OS.
Located at the turn of the new boule
vard, unsurpassed surf bathing, beau
tiful grounds, lots of flowers, a most
desirable place for families and unac
companied young ladles. Noted for Its
excellent home cooking. Terms $2 per
day.
SUSS E. DA MAM, Prop.
North Beach Inn
NEWTON'S STATION
Facing the Ocean; Fine View.
Large Sunny Rooms; Good Table and
Service.
MBS. N. M. DEWET, Manager. -
Address, Long Beach. Wash.. Box 36.
A. J. Rader's Camping
Ground
Here you will find good water, sep
tic tanks, on grounds, good location,
foundation and furnished tents to rent
at' Nye Creek. A. J. BASES, proprietor,
Newport, Oregon.
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I ORAND TRIP GLORIOUS TIMB v J
i Season Tlokets Prom Portland. .$4.00 h.i
Saturday to Monday S3.00 efts?
I SEND FOR OREQOrN OU'I INOS" PlJif?T!
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NEWPORT
YAQU1NA BAY
HOTEL SALT AIR
Centerville Station, Wash.
Close to the ocean Rates reasonable.
Table unsurpassed.
W. E.
P. O.
HUTCHINSON, Manager,
Address. Seaview, Wash.
THE EJRITT
Z.ONO BEACH, WASHINGTON.
BOARD AND ROOMS.
The Best Meals on the Beach, as Usual.
JOIN THE EXCURSION TO
KLAMATH
FALLS
$25
ROUND
TRIP
SETTLE GOLDFIELD
MINE INVESTIGATIONS
Crlte4 Pr4 Lel Wlr )
Fan Francisco, j ,i 2f. It was i
learned here today thnt t.. h,g id- '
.Held iirigaiions nan ren tt;el out
J of court at a confer e held at th
FX. Kraacls hotel last nlgr.i, and It Is
thought the stock market will be ef
fected by tha news oi tr ending of
itha legal battles. The apex controversy
.'of the Ooldfleld Censollilated which
Mhreatened the ca-oip with war. was on
J of the suits settled st the conference
JiT this settlement the we1 riaim
, of the J u mho Eitenelon Mln'-.g cern
i T'SriY ys sess into tbe hands of the Gold
field Consolidated. A half Interest In
J the vmeragone rrsetlon also passes
Into the hands of the GoldfleM Con
solids' The second suit settled as
the lltirsilon that has bn In tr
i ewurts for threo twi between the
Uu-Simtfl and the West End rom-
Mtlx. The rrticl Una vaa the bssls
' wf Uils ttlet. i
Ma tci rflclal prices, fiir-
HULL FROG irrFICT.
Orctrl Is. Bul!f. M. C . Monl
Fui.f Nat vl.ittk 4'V Li Harris
i.jk. A'"rt c. Owld bar c. etela-
This very low rate affords an opportunity
to visit the wonderfully fertile Klamath Coun
try community which is making great strides
under Federal irrigation.
The excursion party will be royally entertained
by the citizens of Klamath Falls, and enabled
to see the Klamath basin to the best tdvantage.
This party will leave Portland Sunday morning.
August 2nd. over the Southern Pacific, lim-t
of tickets August 31st sllowing fftenty of time
for side trips to Upper Klamath Lake, Pelican
Eay and Crater Lake.
Inquire at the city ticket office. Third and
Washington streets, for tickets and full inor-mation.
THE BREAKERS HOTEL
AMEBICAN PLAN.
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UIABINO STTMMEB BESOBT OP THE PACIPIO NOBTKWEST.
Electric Ilght. Steam, Hot and Cold Salt Water In Every Tub. Buy Tickets
to Breakers. Pacific County, Wash. Postofflce Address. Breakers. Wash.
Oregon's Hatchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES A'RE COMPLETE Best of food, and an
abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne- 1
cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro- T
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur-
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
Summer Excursion Rates
From All Points in the Northwest
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave
Portland 8 :15 a. m.
RATES FROM PORTLAND
Season tickets, on sale daily 86.00
Saturday-to-Monday tickets $3.00
Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the
City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Wash
? ington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pacific agency
elsewhere, for complete information.
f WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Portland, Or.
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ROOF GARDEN
OF THE
HOTEL, HEYSER
EAST THIRD AND BURNSIDE
C. M. Bennett, Manager
Now open. Music by the Italian orchestra. Splendid view of river
and city. An appropriate place to spend an enjoyable evening. Take
any north and south car and transfer to East Burnside.
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A charming plaee to
spend the evening. All
.he delicacies of tks
season, prepared by a
chef "who knows bow."
Excellent servloe.
Beacbed by a dellghtf! astte
rifle et seven an I lea, or. If
srafer. by Astoria trains.
Wm. McMurray, O. P. A., Portland, Or.
LOCKSLEY HALL HOTEL
SXASIDE, ORXCON
Mwt ro"3lr end best family hotel et Peside. Thirty mom nvarVwk tbe
eean. with rrtrate bath. trVtly modera in aef-j Ovtatl bti meta all
trstns. RATE l.fra AKB Is-fA APaXlAL, BATE BT WEEK OR MONTH.
llsULP LSULBL '
NORTOMA HOTEL
BI.ZTZNTH OPT WABKIVOTOH ST.
Portland's
Only Roof Garden
AaaarlcM, Bases P 11 lies
4 Smsvpsaa Ou Bms Masts All Tnlas
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COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
other travelers who corns to Portland and
home at
THE CORNELIUS
As well aa other travelers
make their home at
comer Park and Alder, are all
polntments and furnishings.
Situated one block from
delighted with Its ap-
ths clanging streetcars, one
a go
total.
rooms In ths hot
Rates Single. SMO
Our free omnibus mse
N. K. CLARKE. Mgr.
nd vp
taall
double,
trains
DR. C. W.
12.00 and up.
CORKKUUS,
Prosrletor.
TUB HOTEL LENOX
Portland's ftrw and most saodernly famished
hotel. Third and Main streets, fronting on ths
beautiful City Plaaa and adjacent to business
renter. Free 'bus to and from trains lt
date rrl 11- Fcellent rulalne. Telephooa la
every room. Private baths.
BVBOPBAjr PLAV, AMBBICAH TXUiW,
91 to B3-M P Day. - to M Pet Xay.
O. M. aPQNCBR, A1annEr
JOUEXAL LIEES COST LITTLE. ACCOMPLISH MUCH