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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY ' 25, 1003, - 4 ..-V : 7 T MOM A WOMAN'S .jNwiiuiwija,, SUNSET ON , BAYOCEAN BEACH - 47 1 Morrison St, Portland, Or., July 23, '09. !; ''''"-.Dear Sirs: - . - " , : '"i..Y ,.' ' ' ; t Knowing so well now many of lis feel concerning investments ' in property and not having an opportunity of seeing itand passing v - our own personal opinion to them I wish to say that Bayocean as ' a summer resort" is unsurpassed, with its elevation and meadows, its natural beauty and trees and shrubbery. - : V .And.I'am sure that the many thousands. that:have.' already bought there, when they have' seen it, will agree with me, that of the ' unique beauty of ayqcean:the half has 'not been told. t - Kcspectiuiiy, r sTV - s (signed) "MRS. E. EGGEN; ,l: 'i;JV 775 ClackarnasSW Portland, Or., July 23, 1909. Pottef-Ch'apur Realty Company, - - " -.City, . v J' w Gentlemen After .walking over .much oLBayocean Peninsula I wish to say that this location appears to me to be the very place for a splendid beach resort. . I especially admired the wooded hills lying so near both the ocean and the bay. These beaches seem fully as , good as you have represented them to be. In fact, I think that you have notver-statedthe beauties of Bayocean ln-any particular. Very truly yours, - - V (signed), MRS.-W-TJOPLIN. It is the women who will spend the most time at BAYOCEAN, so what they say about it after seeing the location for them- is vitally important 608 E. Morrison St., Portland, Or., July 19, 1909. Potter-Chapin Realty Company, 1 Corbett Building. . GentlemenWhile at Tillamook a few days ago I had the pleasure of a visit to Bayocean. I cannot express to you in words my surprise and - delight with this resort. Nowhere on the Atlantic or Pacific coast has nature given such a vari ety of beauty. , J - - J This beach is very similar to the Atlantic City beach. But even that great resort has not the mountains or. streams which afford sport for the angler and hunter. - This peninsula, with its wooded park, the bay on the one side where one can have a warm bath, and the ocean on the other side for a cool plunge is a rare treat.' Persohallyl would prefer the part known as "The Meadows,' while others would prefer the broad view of the ocean. - The hotel site is magnificent, and, with the improvements you have planned, it wiliVertamly be one of, if not the most, beautiful resorts in the country. , I am going down with a party of friends in a few days, and we shall try and make our selections so as to form a colony. , Sincerely yours, , (signed) MILLIE G. PERKINS. 493 Market St., Portland, Or July 20, 1909 . Potter-Chapin Realty Co., . .-Portland, Or . . . . Gentlemen On a recent trip to Tillamook with a party of friends we went over to Bayocean and spent a most delightful day. jVou have certainly selected an ideal location for a beach resort,-with its high, sightly ground covered with a fine growth of trees, and, best of all, the beautiful beaches on both the ocean and bay could make nothing more desired. I found a great deal of work being done on the hotel site, grading streets, etc., and when this is finished Bayocean will be the only beach resort in the north west and one bound to become most popular. I have read a great deal about Bayocean, but did. not realize the great beau ties of it until this trip, and I can say your descriptions hardly do it justice. I was so impressed that myself and friends are now planning another trip down there next month. Wishing yon everysuccess In, Bayocean, Very truly yours, (signed): MRS. F. H. VEHRING. my ; . 514 Corbctt Building, Portland, Oregon 416 R. A: tono BIdfl. V 421 Columbia Dnildlog 951 FJonndnocIc BLIj. J Kansas City, Mo. r 'L1 . Spakane, Wash. ; . ;r , San Francisco, Cal.