The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 21, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. 'AUGUST 21, 1CC3.
LIFE AT THE, VARIOUS SUMMER RESORTS
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I Res. Sadie SteDhenson and Jean Eliz
abeth ' Martin, of Portland, were (ruests
for lunch at the Breakers on Tuesday,
lira. Walter M. Cooh and family
( me tsreanera, v '
Miss -Florence E. Burbanki. of Port-
Iiana, is a guest at jHa'-K ney coctagre.
Mr. and Mrs. W..R. Wiibers, of Fort
land, are at Breakers.
Mrs. C 8. Archer. Mrs. S. B. Archer
and Worthing Archer, of Portland, -were
ruests ror dinner at me jbsreanera noiei
Monday.- . . ,.
Seattle ceoDle registered at the Break
ers are H; N. Dent and Miss Margaret
ment, Mrs. A. L Carroll and Miss Mar
garet Keating. .1
Dr. Oeors-e B. Van Waters. 1 of Port
land, hap Joined his family In their cot- 1
tape at North Beano.
tasre are K, B. Lloyd and wife of Tren
ton, N. J. , .
Purtn'K the past week (J. T. Hleber and
wife of Spokane sojourned at Beavlew.
Mrs. Oeorge W. "Thompeon and two
daughters, Mies Mae and Miss Mildred,
of New York, are guests at the Bunset
hotel. , '.- ., - .. i - f ...... f
F. F. Haradon of Portland Is spend
ing a week with bla son, A. M. Haradon,
at Seavlew. I -
Mrs, Asa Phllpott and daughter. Miss
Grace, of Katnpa, Idaho, are visitors at
the Shepard eottage at Seavlew.
- Louis Sutherland and Miss Lela Suth
erland of Walla Walla, and Miss pearl
Sutherland of .Minneapolis are at Long
Beach. -('''" ... 1 -
Mrs. M. A. Peterson and daughters,
aiiss jessie ana miss Nellie 01 fort-
Ms. and Mrs. H. K. Herdman. of I land are spending the remainder of the
Portland, spent the week at Breakers, I season at fcieavlew.
where Mr.. Herdman took part In th
tennis games. :
Leo Hahn. of Portland enjoyed
week of outinsr at North. Beach.
Mrs. Fletcher Lynn, of Portland, is
guest at. the iiotel ireaKers.
Mason Elirman. who : Is home from
1 Tale for the summer, Mas joined nia
mother at the Hotel Breakers.
Among - the tournament week rueit
at the ' Breakers were jar. ana nars. w.
K. Scott. Miss Jeanette Scott and Miss
I Dorothy Scott of Portland, t ,
1 : Three Portland young ladies who earns
to North Beach ror the ureaKera' ten
nis tournament were Miss Mabel -doss.
Miss . L. Leadbetter and Miss- Myrtle
Schafer. ,
Irvlna: Rohr of Portland spent ths
week at North Ttnachi
" R. 'R.. Warlner.- K. L. Mersereau and
a. rncmn ot Portland were srueats at
the Breakers Hotel during the tennis
tournament :
Adolphe : Wolfe of Portland made a
mid week trio to' the city to reloln hla
rarollv at Worth JBeaca. - j
" Miss. Lillian O'Brien of Portland Is at
the Breakers with Mrs, F. S. Stanley and
Miss uornuea Stanley 01 t-orciano.
A party of summer visitors . from
Ocean Dark, comoosed . of Mrs. M. E.
Spauldlnr. Miss Marten , Howell and
Miss Alice Bartlett had lunch ' at the
Breakers Saturday.
a. r. Stanley of Portland ana F. V.
Krlbs of Ithaca. N. Y., are tet Break
era together.
Mrs. D. K. nreeaa and Miss Kthel ' M.
Bret-se of Wichita, Kan., are guests at
the Hotel Salt air. ' ,
Miss Ada Burke of Portland ia visit
ing at tne Hoscnen cottage at Ocean
Arthur K. Pearson of Boston Is reg'
latered at the Whltehouse hotel.
Mr., and Mrs. Frank Edwards -of Se
attle visited North Beach during the
ween. -
Stuart Mcdulre nf Portland . la at
tieavlew for his . vacation. :
Mra- W. S mona and Miss Stella SI
mons of Portland are sueata , at Mrs.
cnamoeriam s cottage.
Mrs. w. it- Morrison of SDokane is
pending August at Long Beach.
J.n. Tanner and wife of Portland
are spending two weeks at the Hotol
eneiourne.
P. F. Snyder of Kelso, Wash... enjoyed
a weea 01 outing; at Beaview.
Iteglstered at . North Beach Inn la
Charles B. Jones of SL Louls.
Ralph McOlbbln - and wife of Lara.
rile, W yo., were among those who vis
uea iorcn ueacn during the weeK. - --
Vlsttlnsr Mra John Pnlllna mt Rea.
view are M 1st Grace Walsh, (lane ou
tings. Nat 'Lynch and Mra. Jnram. all
ui f-uiiiano.
' Mrs. J. A. Martin. Mis Jean Martin.
Mr.' and Mra. George Stephenson .and
Miss'Haaie wtepnenson, all of Portland,
are occupying the ; Martin eottaaa at
sea view ror August. .. "
miss nuoy uouiet or Portland is a
Irvlna- A Wenaner "nnA wife anif Miss l .,t- vTf ",'"'""ii iv. vppenneimer, j. . v. veaaie wife an
Hensner of Rochester! N. Y are regis
terea at the Breakers notei. 1 --
Morris Dunnespent the week at Kortk
Beach.' ...
On -Saturday Mrs. Isom White save a I
view.
Miss Genevieve KoTlv- nf PnrM&ni' ti
visiting, at. the Sheeny cottage at Sea
view. .
Beveridge Youn of Portland SDent a
wee iwun iNorman Mcintosh at the
dinner at tne wnue cottage tor Mr. ana 1 willows durlna the earlv nartT ni i,,..
Mrs. - Adolphe Wolfe and Miss Florence ur'"K t"e,eariJr Dart Of Aug-
( Special' DUvotrh to TH Journxl.)
Seaside, Or., Aug. 21. On foot and
on horseback. In automobiles, wagons
and bytrnlns, from three points of the
- compugs, there has been a steady -daily
pilgrimage to the sea beach.- Some have
tramned from Portland and Tillamook.
Others have rolled In from Astoria in
automobiles. Horseback riders have
1 " Jogged In over the hills and from
clouds of dust, wagon party after wagon
: party has rattled into town. For hun
dreds who have not the Inclination for
the more strenuous means of transport
tation or whose limited time does not
admit of a return to jthe simple out-of-doors
life, the . excursion trains - have
served as carriers to the shrine of va
cation days. The little town is teem
ing and overflowing with a happy sea
: coast population and the good oldrBum
: mer time is In evidence on every hand.
On the boardwalk, the sea beach and
the Shell road It is a midsummer pop
; ulation decked In the whiteness and
: - freshness of newly laundried linen, duck
i : or plqus which enjoys the cool ocean
breerea. When evening comes and when
Japanese mats and sofa pillows are
.1 brought out on the front atena nf the
cottages the snowy white of shirt waists
and duck skirts mark' the center of
i sea coast population. ; Ttien dewn to the
town moves the throng of summer vlsi-'
tors..- 'ineir destination, if not the mov
ing picture theatres. Is probably the
soon imintain or the dance.
'; All day long and in the evening boat-
ing parties go up th Neoanlcum river,
i Canoes glide under the bridges, up the
, ,. stream and find a berth for the after-
noon among the overhanging tranches
i in the pellucid waters near the old Hol
liday house. The surf are of the river
Is dotted with row boats, and the air
rings, with the pop and sputter of gaso
line launches. Every day parties with
Alpine inclinations climb to the top of
Tillamook head snd work their- Way
over the great boulders to a point op
posite Tillamook light house. The view
from thin point surpasses any on the
beach. From the mouth of the ' Co
lumbia river on the north, to the nori
won on all aides, there Is an unbroken
field. The- rugged -shore line of the
. Oregon oasf follow the waves till it
xaqes on 10 silvery thread on the hori
son, ".-, .
- Among' the Bnnuner Visitor.
'General manager of the Rock iHland
; & Pacific Railway system, W. 8. Tens
man. with his wife and two children,
; and John Grear,- general superintendent
i uie aining car service or the R.
" & P.. spent Saturday and Snniv
. Seaside. The party, which is en route
ito the Seattle exposition In W. 8. Tens
man's private car, was accompanied to
OCftaiu, if ouiBlulLI!Unt J, M., MO-
Gulre of the Astoria & Columbia River
railway. AXter spending two days at
the seashore, they visited Fort Stevens
and spent a dav imnnr th uimfn
fisheries. It was the first view of the
rtiiio ocean wnicn tne general super
intendent and his party had had, and
uy were aeugiuea with the resort.
A party of Portland votintr , MnnU
composed of Miss Becky Biddle.i Miss
iwo jvuniuur, jnoaney unsan, Kenneth
BeeDe .and Erskln Wood, and chape-
side Monday morning for a tramp down
1.1. to.i. . -iuey win wane to Mewport.
Or., keeping on the beach for the rnoat
part. Kn route they will stop at the
" rT W ntertained. The outing
Kenneth 4 Fonton and Henry WeftRin
yrep lert eaaide Monday on a fishing
v- Seaside during the week after a four
' xiuc lx-uin irortiana. -.
. Jn tenor of W. H Durkes of Spokane,
...""v Whltm,'n an1 Juus Corsen of
. ! u'f ' , a 01 people were en-
TSiVS .Vy Mr"- Carlisle at
Miss Margarita Buehner of Portland
- L" tb S"4. ot Mies Celesta Moore at
L. B. towenbert nf Pnrth4 .
f anled by Miss f Lowenbcrg,. spent a
" - iu wew ai me Hotel
-o. ' r-reeamaa - and -IX- Freedman i hf
. Portland visited the beach and we?e
. jguests at Necanicum inn. v ' .
nl Mrs. J, IL Klosterman of
ii'ng me week's guests
at the Moore hotel. - . .
pits. u. xayior or Portland is reg.
istered at Necanlrum Inn . B
. Thomas Scott Brook of portfand came
mo wuni.il (h -iim weex end. . .....
Mrs. O. Oj Jefferson of Portland and
Miss E. 8. Brooks of Minneapolis MiSn
vlfited Seaside for a few days
Dr. J. N. Coghlan of Portland enjoyed
i:m short outing at the seashore . V:
fi G. Reed of Portland spent a part
of the week at Seaside as a guest at
the Moore hotel. .. 1
- WrUllam Cake of the University of
Oregon is sojourning at Locksley Hall
E. Khrman and wife of Portland were
among, the Sunday guests at the Hotel
Moore. . ...
(A K nbewr of Portland visited
with friends-at the ocean side over the
week end, - - - , - .1
Cnarles B. Frasler of Portland was a
guear at Locksley HalL ? , .....
Graham Glass and Graham Glass Jr
. of Portland were at the beach- Sunday
...Mrs. Charles R. Thompson of Port
land, accompanied by Miss Amy Taurot
f Danville, 111., visited Seaside during
Uin week. ..
i Va-nk' A. Rows of Portland came to
the seashore for. a few days, where he
was a guest at the Hotel Moore.
A -party of Philadelphia people, who
spent the early part of the week at the
-' 1. was composed of George W.
Dally. Then. P. Roos and Miss Rees.
Mrs. T. A. Kherman of Portland spent
tli weeK nd at the Hotel Moore.
i:n,it MoPberson, Ben C Dty and
. Hopkins Jenkins of Portland was
passenirer Thursday on the Potter for
North Beach.
- Miss Ruth Honevman and Miss Mil
dred Honeyman are visiting Miss Clair
wiicox at -the wiicox nome in tne wu
lows.
L, R. Flagg of Portland spent Sunday
at Seaside.
R. A. - Alexander of Portland was a
guest at the Hotel Moore. t
H. C Adams and -wife of Portland
were registered, at Locksley Hall Bun
day. '
. Cecil H. Bauer of Portland Joined
his wife, Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer, at
Seaside.- . Mr. Bauer was accompanied
by Miss F.melle Frances Bauer of New
Sor lty, who is visiting In Portland.
Miss Use Koehler of Portland was
the guest of Miss Mill Wesainger at
the Wesainger cottage.
Walter F. Burrell of Portland spent
Sunday at the Burrell cottage at Sea
side. '. Dudley Clarke and Gerald Eastham,
two University of Oregon boys, who are
.nan li 4 n w .ha i . .h n r. r nn Or. A
B v.v - vua.a.HW. vu )iiu U1U1U, F r. u u v, .ntiriug, .11.. mu .iciitc Villi
visi tod trends at Seaside Sunday. r go, E. F. CaldWelU Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Mrs. T. T. .Edwardm of Portlmid anH I Cross. W. Ij. larke. H 1. Hflatlnara.
Miss Virginia Edwards are guests at Seattle, Wash.; John R- Helm, Dututo.
j.ncanicum inn., . , v I ftiinn.j wir. ana wrs. mcjvey, usKaiaose,
Among the guests registered at Pa- I Iowa Albert Pi Dod. Superior, Wis. : t.
cine Vew hotel Is Mrs. H, WeatherlylJ. carr. Bristol, Tenn.; w. 02. Foy, Mrs.
Graves, S. D. Williams and wife,Mary
Reed, G. Reed, W. T. Reed.C. H. Chick
and wife, all of Portland; Frank Wood
field. George F. Judd, Mrs. a H. Cal
lender and son,- C. & Riekkl, G. . B.
Johnson, Mrs. H. L. Knight, Mrs. F. T.
Forsetion, Esther Sundqulst, X. J. Mc
Kenile, Fred Korner, R. Reed, W. R.
Pomeroy, J. M. S. Hawthorne,,. Joseph
Klnkaid, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen, Maude
Van Dusen, A. V. Allen Jr., Mr. and
Mrs.. O. L. Peterson, George H. Ohlen
and wife,. R. C. Lee and" wife, M.
13. Wilson, K. Bendstrup, Astoria, Or.i
Mrs. O. F. Berry and daughter, Carth
ago, 111.; R. O. Young, Mrs. Ngrman R.
Long and children, Oregon City; Charles
R, Luhest, St, Paul, Mont.) L. B. Allen.
C L. Lindsay, San Francisco, Cal.: G.
L. Stevenson. Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Amy
aurot. uanvuie. in.; miss rMeiue uin
man and Miss Emma Howatson. all of
Portland, are visitors at . the Holman
I . , ... . ' A . -
cottage in tne wiiiows. - ,
Marcus A. Peel of Seattle spent a
few days during the early -part of tht
! wee it at seavlew.
Dr. m. G. Mcuorkie.' wire ana daugh
ter, of Portland, were visitors at North
Beach resorts during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lane-ford and
i two daughters. Mrs., Georare D. Peters.
and Mrs. Rons Plummer of Portland are
spending August An. the Jangiora cot
taae at T I oar a. -.
u. w. stinaer or Portland spent sun-
Oregon City, Or.; Charles J. Grenllch, I dayaw1 Mi "u?ll5'' h0 hav oottajfe
Burton urenlicn, Mrs. Charles Oren-lcr;? .
lich. Frank r.iB-hr TRi a Mnnn nA -if. I Carroll. D 'Hulbert, of Portland.' is
Pendleton, Or,; T. L. Vought. Clear I "Pending a wfIt' at the Mcintosh cot
Lake. 8. D.; 8. I. Naramore. Koekville. "" " a 1 V. . i-
luano; Mary uooamanson, Branam,
Stewart Harder nf Pnrtlnnil. la ifiarnl
ing his vacation at Seavlew. . . -
A Party of Seaside people who vis
ited North Beach for the tennis tourna
ment at the Breakers was composed of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Veneas of Wlnlnrl.
Wash.,-Miss Hazel Mount of Olympla,
ni V Wnlm.n Fr.rlelr . V Hnl. """" "ls" lison and Quelle
wi.V xpmm'. H.tnn .ti nf-l t'u"n or Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mlkle nf Portland
have a eottagt at Ocean Park for Aug
ust. 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newell and Philip
Newell of Portland are among- the
week's arrivals at North Beach.
Burt Hicks and Mra. T. A. Davey
of Portland were paesena-ers Thursday
on the Potter for the Hicks 'cottage at
Long Beach. .-. . -
Miss Grace Harding of Portland is
enjoying a short outing at Seavlew.
Luke Radrr of Portland is taking a -short
outina at North Beach this week.
Mra R. Miller and son, Robert, of x
Spokane, are guests at the Taylor hotel.
Ocean Park,, for August.
Albert K. Fgge of Pullman, Wash,
was a North Beach visitor during the
week. '.. i .-
Thomss Brown and wife of Ooble, Or.,
were guests at the Taylor hotel this
week, t
Mrs. Z. J. Vsilrhn anil Mini Tnih.k'
Vaughn of Boise. Idaho, are spending
si vcean jrarK.
',....': Breakers ' Hotel. .
L. B. Dennett, -K. G.. Titus and wlfef
W. ,C. Lyle. Mrs. E. May, Miss Fannie
May, Miss Henrietta Rothschild. W.' M.
A.dalrC Jams Shlves, H, A. Jackson, -Miss
Daisy Stockton, Ed O'Relfley, Dr.
M. O. McCorkle wife and daughter, R.
R.- Warriner, iE, L. Mersereau, S. Free
man, J. B. Alexander, Mr, and Mrs.
George Gates and child, Mrs: George W.
Boschke and two children. Miss Bosch
ke. Miss Slchel, Irving Rohr, Irving A.
Heusner and wife. Miss May Heusner,
T. Morris Dunne, W. H. Scott and wife,
Jeannette Scott, Dorothy Scott. Mrs,
H. B. Judge, Mrs. Morris i B. Gregg.
MyrU, Scfiafer. O. E, 1 Oberbeck and
wife Miss Mabel Goss,. Miss L. Lead
better, 'Mrs. 8. T. Britten. S MaV Il
J. T. Walls, Mrs. J.' f. Walla. , Jatnea
Walls, J. G. HoweIl, R. Smith, ; 8. T.
Britten, R. W. Wilbur, Mrs. R. W. Wll
bur F. ,W. O. Andrews and wife O.- A. '
Lyman and wife, Leo Hahn,' Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Sherman. Maann F.hvm.n a
H. Glenn and -wife. Mr. and Mr o . T
Sargent, Miss Margaret Russell, Miss '
Lillian O'Brien, Mrs, F. 8. Stanley1. Miss
Cornelia Stanley, G. P, Stanley, M., F.A
D. Krlbs, Irene Campbell, Mrs. W, . L
Northrun. Jamea F. Kwln rm.l unt '
Cllnstock, i-Tom . Ewlng, C. C Palmer '
wife and . three, children, J. ' Loulsson.
Mrs.. Guv Lombard. Miss Ton or no M r
Hawes, H. D. Wortman, Charles Rosen
feld, Fred C. Smith, Adolphe Wolfe, Ifi.
K. Oppenheimer, J.. C; Veazle wife an
ahiUnul U MT X. ft. . .
A
Archer, Mrs. Sam B. Archer. Worthing.
wn 'Araier, n. Maunew, h, -rlerd-
man, Jr., and wife; Marcus A. Paul,
Mrs. J, A. Martin, M. Virginia Merges,
Sadie Stephenson; Jean Elisabeth Mar.
.1. r i XT 11 T. . x. . 1
Philip Newell, Mrs. Fletcher Linn, Miss
E. P. Sawyers. Mrs. Walter M. Cook
A. L. Carroll, ' Miss Margaret Keating,
Seattle. Wash.: T. Kinar. Tacoma. Wash.:
and family. Miss Katharine Hoyt Joe
Rothschild, Harry J Lear, H. E. - Judge,
all of Portland: R. D. Heusner, Roch
ester, N. , Y.! William Bland and wife.
oiiss Agnes i rimnie. iveoKuK. lowa: tr.
and Mrs. C. M. Doland. Snokana Waah
Mrs. C. H. Oollander' and aon. Aatnrla?
w,j Misa jtnsaoetn Kyan, panta
ica, jai, leiana Henaricka, isaiem
irash I
itorlaX
Mon-V I
. Or.;
(Concluded on Following Page.) :
free.to:yo!Hiy sise
CWnfEJCOAD'
JTVSZIC CREEK,
Minn.; G. R. Iveson, Tacoma, Wash.;
Mrs. B. - X. Etcheverry, Berkeley, Cal. J
J. Smith, La Camas, Wash.; C. R. Fos
ter. Mrs. A. P. Warner, J. H. Manby
and wife, Battle ; Creek, Mich.; S. J.
Cronhurst, Vapcouver, Washj Mr. and
Mrs. 'N. L. Oauger,-Denver, Colo.; Har
ry Caxton. Seaside, Or.; J. 8. Ostroff,
and wife. Lake Preston, Wash.; S. A.
Ward, Butte, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs,
Katie Reed, Strother, Mo. : C. E. Everet,
Mrs. C. Ev- Everet, Katherlne Bveret,
Wellington, Mo.; F. A. Holt, Mtlwaukie,
Or.; F. a Cooley, Boseman. Mont; Carl
Myland, Astoria, Or.; John Little Seat-
Mrs. E. A. Beals, of Portland. Is a I
guest at the Hackney cottage for the
remainaer or August.
Julian Hughes, of Portland, is spend
ing a week's vacation at Seavlew.
Mrs.- E. : E. Kellogg and son Ray, of
Portland, are spending August in their
cottage at iong weacn. jack juarson,
or Portland, la visiting tnem.
" George Dllworth, , wife and son. of
Portland, are , spending a week's vaca- i
Mrs. F. ). Snow and two daughters,
Lula and Evelyn, are spending , two
weens at tne notei ounsei.
FrM to You and Every Sister Stir
. erlng from Woman's Ailments, ,
I am a woman. .
I know woman's sufferings.
- I have found the oure.
' y1" free of any charge, myVuM NV
si with full Instraoiloastoany saSersr f-oni
woman's ailmeuU. I want to tell as women about
this enre-fte, my reader, for yourself, your
daughter, your mother, or your slater. I want to '
tell you how to oure yourselves at home with
out the help of a doctor. Men danst understand
women's offerings. What we women know traas
tiswieace, we know better than any doctor. I
know that my'home treatment is safe and sure
cure for IttKwrkeM ir WWtisk slttktrtn, Hlctntlm. Bie
liacaswd r falliag f ikt ttcaik, rafni, teaat? at Mihs
rwleaa Mttrint wSnriM Taasrt, at Srwfbti tlu stlaa Is
kata, sack i4 teesia, kttrlag fom haldift, atmnataa,
maalig feslbtg ike Iiim, swiucMy, eestre it tif, sti '
flatlwt. nviMit, IMaat. MS kladaw bwbIm skm uaui '
k nakatHM aacsliat to our sex.
I want to send you t aonsbli Ha Uft btahMat
: Midair rm to prove to you that you eaa cure
yourself at borne, easily, qnlekly and
nrely. Remember, that, it sill wit yae saflilng to
aire tn treatment a immnltA trl.l .nil if nn
hi w wiiin n nui imi Jvwii Boovi uoniwa iraa ur ina Hisa iwg oenve a nay. Xw
Mr. and ' Mrs. O. W, Baldwin and I wlllnot interfere with your work or oooupation. Jut hmI m roer mm ant astfran, tell me how yoa
tie. Wash.; "A. L. Walter. Chicago, 111.; daughter, and Miss Mabel Orton. all of I anffw yon wish, I wlU send you the treatment foj your cn.e. entirely free.in plain wrap-
of ', Astoria
Carlisle, at
of
of Portland.
Mrs. Harry M. Flavel ,
visited her aunt, Mrs. L, A.
Locksley Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. . Edwin K. ; Brown
Portland are at Necanicum . Inn.
Among tha guests at Pickwick Inn
are Mr. and. Mrs. H. M. Haller, Miss
Marie Haller and Mlas Helen Haller of
rortiand.
Ar.torla people ; who were at ! Seaside
over tsunaay were Mr., and Mrs. J. T,
Alien ana Miss Mnudle Van Dusen.
W. A. Gordon of Portland was at Sea
side eunday with his, wife and daugh
tar in their cottaae in Grimes Grove.
Paul Wesilnger of Portland was an
over-Sunday guest at : his cottage at
Seaside. - . - -
Benjamin A. Gif ford of The-Dalles Is
registered at tne Botel Moore.
C. H. Llngenfelter, United States dis
trict attorney for Idaho, with Mra. Lin-
his wife and dauehUr. who have spent
the past month at Locksley Hall, re
turned to i,ewiston xnursaay. . .
" J. C" AInsworthof "P6HIand"Bfjent"a
part or tne weeK at seaside.
Mrs. George' W. Bates- returned to
Beaslae Saturday after a short mid
week trip to Portland.
After spending three weeks at Sea
side, Miss Benlah Haas 7 accompanied
ner rather, Herman Mass, of w elser,
Idaho, to Seattle for a short -visit at
the exposition. , . -
Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Lincoln -and fam
ily of Portland are installed In a cot
taite at seaside.
-Joseph Carter and family' of Portland
are occupying -tneir cottasre at Heasida
Mrs. C. L. Pio and family of Portland
are at Seaside in a cottasre.
Mrs. Frances J. Bailey of Portland is i
a truest at the .Hotel Moore,
IS. C Eastham of Portland' la spend
ing his vacation at seaside.
R. H. Austn and family are ocou-
pylnr their cottage in ilermosa Park.
They-have bought the J. A- Fulton cot-
tairn for a summer home. Mr. and Mra;
J. Brouah of Rainier and Marie Boas
... .. i
or foruana, are ineir guests.
Moore HoteL
B. C. ' Eastham. Miss Daisy Stockton,
E. H. Williamson. Mta'g Edith William
son,- Mr. and Mrs. F. u Wean, Miss
Wean, W. W. Bittel. Chicago, I1L: Mrs.
H. M. Casebelr. Miss Caseleir. Indenen.
dince, Kan.; ft B. Schmlts, wife and
child, Freepot, 111.; Geoge W. Dalbj
Theo. P. Rees. Miss E. Rees. Phllade
phla, Pa.; P, H. Edlepen, wife and daugh
. . a w n. tn. . l -i
H. V. Reuther, W. W. ? Page, Kansas
i.;ity, mo, b. Ij. Barry, uayton, unto
Mrs. W. M.i- Steward. Miss Coda Al
ward, Boseman Mont.; BenJIman A, Glf
ford. Mrs. C. H. Losrus and family.- Miss
Alice Davenport, xne Banes, en.; ti. p.
Smiley, Warrenton, Or.; Mary L. Fickle,
Hasel Herbert, , Hookeaton, I1L; E. G.
Crawford and wife,-Mra. J. M. Lay and
daughter. Vancouver.! Wash.: . Di v R.
Oken, Emelte Frances Bauer, .Charles R.
Beindenkoar, bmma , t. ischweder,
Louise F. Oswald. .New York Citv. N
Y.; J. W. Puemer and wife, Jefferson,
Wis.; H. B. Freeman, Menommlnle, Wis.:
Mrs. Robert -' Phythlam, Miss Ruth
Phythlam, Mrs. J. K. Allilse. indlanaD-
oils, Ind.; Mrs. George F. Baer, Billings
Mont-; . R. Bray, . Sacramento... CaL; . X3.
M. - Deeks,. Miss Dorothy Deeks, Miss
May ljever, wr. m. u m. uuckln.
i-iiiza Anaerson, Beima J. Hamilton, sr.
Paul. Minn.: miss Emily Btearna. Bos
ton, Mass.: Miss E. S. Brooks, Mlnne
apolls, -Minn.; J. N. ,. Bailey, wife and
child Denver, Colo.; Lyle A. Bailey,
lopexa, nan.; f., cjonners. Mlchlran.
Aiary an.-eteagaiu uarDonaaie, in.; Mrs
A. L. Brown. Marearnt Rrown. Will.
on. Wis.; Ijoulse Burnet East Orange,
ji. j., u. cj. jiiacaie, rorx Stevens, ur.
C. A. Marsch and wits. Calumet Mich.
Joseph , Tlpoet Golma 111.: Mra. n. C.
Myers ana - aau enter. Lincoln. Nh
Mrs. Margaret Orr. Salem, Ohio; Mra
Emily A. Cluff. Provo City, tltah; He!.
en xiuason, j 'aims, nr.: J. k. Whitmn,.
Panama; F. Mr Cummins, lone F. Weav-
mT i nm a n.ai.a . i -n i , 1 1 t i.i
Fraser Mills. R. c.t R. T,. ttvIa r-.an.ia.
Locks, Or.; Mrs, Hester - Ross, Grand
Ranids, Mich.: J. L. Bur and wife.
Rainier, Or.; W. S-s Tensman. wife and
rhlldren John Grear, Rock Island
ritunc Aauwir company. . ' , - ,
locksley Halt
W, B.;Kourti C F. Cooper, S. D. Fox,
? JviV ,,," I "ara"' a- croweii, Charles B. Frazier.
?HrD Wk: kU ' Prtlmni; j. M. Pollock and wife!
r?IVl: 0jrovi P- C. Glester and
Ed O'Relllev. Dr. M. G. McCorkle. wife MrB..,Gussle Herrlck, , Miss Edna Bray.
and daughter. Mrs. Charles R. Thomp- I R. Bray, Mary Dale C. E5. Earnest
son, L. L. Breede. Lewis M. Head and William Cake, E. Merewether and wif e.
M. Kelly and wlfev J. H. Hampsay. Mra ton and wife, Lena Jenkins, Jane Hon-
im. uooaman, w. r . nanow. run iviun-1 eyman, Mrs. Helen' Relfenrath. Rav-
J.llnlr. IS IP T A W Um , T V I.n.1.. I HM j 1 . . . rm -.. . , .
" W ..." I '""."l r--""m-it',n. J- aosiMi wire and
and -.children. Mrs. u. H. L. Weatherlv. I family. Mra. f -. a Cm-wi. uu. t
andjamlly, P, C. Morton. J. S. Springer, Mrs. James D. Scotman, Wallace Peer-IB-
PL SiRler. O. R- Funk, Mrs. J. G, less, John H Hall, Charles D. Wood and
Welch. Mary M. Jeffs. Margaret Welch, wife, A. E. Henslin. Miss Henslin, Miss
JVVW. Augire. S. B. Lowenberg. Miss pincklng. Mrs. Davis, E. R. Hattoy, Mra
I Lownber Edward Bray and wife. Anna Reynolds and daughter, Mrs Anna
M as Mary Dale. N. R. Douton. Halli- T, tnurelle Mr mil un t s Bi.h
f . J . vi to V ' I r" Ki ?-""""ey. v.. tt. angiey una wire
tt :, WS SS 1' UVi a.t
H. W. Moseley, Rosa P.
ron, Mrs.-- J. p. porter, redericK Poi-: wife P. R. McMannus. Mr and Mra rZ
w. xsurungame, Seattle, wash.; H. ON.
Shuman, Mrs. Harry M. Flavel. a. ft
Wright Astoria, Or.; Miss Stewart,
James Stewart, A.'- Hilton, Boise, Idaho-
CUITBIU ;IOt CW .IllCniO, M-l. , Uj. t.
Ernest Au Sable. Mich- !harlea TIT
Richards. Indianapolis, Ind.: Delia
r-ietai, iiora m. pietkL Minona, Minn.;
Rebecca Wilkinson, Memphis, Ten.; Mrs.
H. . Winning1, Pomeroy, Wash,; J. J.
h J Lewelling, Waldo E." Canfield. Oregon
city, ur.; n. b. Hastings, t-'nicajro, I1L;
1 1. xv. civciuniB, puitppvHti,- ur.
Colonial RoteL
B. Oalbralth, W. M. Haves. TV M.
Keen, a. . warren, w. i). Fountain,
Mrs. C, M. Meredith, Helen E. Meredith,
Alma Jonson. E. S. Hubbard. Ur.
Mrs. C. L. Crane, M. E. Dorfman, D. W.
ter, Lawrence Porter - Mrs. E. Harris;
H. Klosterman, Mrs. ti. ivioster-
man. It. U Siisan. Miss c. U. - Slisan.
Miss Sally Leadbetter. Miss. Mabel
Lawrence. Joseph p. cronin." ,': Harry
Kerron, .Mrs. , W.s H.s Daughters. L. 11
Dauehterv. u. hi. Kouiax. n,ir. and Mra
James MUckle. Miss Muckle, Miss C W.
Flanders, : Mrs.j u. O. Jefferson. L. A.
Read. Cecil H. ' Bauer, L McRae. Miss
Mabel Lawrence, ' Miss n.va i nit
teren. Harrv N.- xterron.
Iiewla Mead, . ' 'Mrs. C - Lewis
Mead. Mrs. G.-F. Wells. H. A. Krumle In.
J.- C .' Alnsworth. , Ben F. Hunt C. Y.
Adams, -Thomas Scott BrooK, I A. Lew
Is, 8. Cr. Heed, ijoulse M- xieinlem, Med
Hooker. Ben ByDKe. ur, j.. n. coeii-
Ian. R. A. Alexander, E.- G. Jarvla H.
Holman and -wife. Howard W. Rowley.
Kiiipn i;ooKer, ti.- jaaxweii, nen uey,
Mrs. H. Mitchell and dauarhter. Baker I Portland, are BDCndina- two weeks at tha
tty,, ur, a . i ... - Hotel sunset, v r ;--'f-i
. Pickwick Inn. - , WiHlnm HIslop,, f Pertland, arrived
' William B. McCready,' Mr. and Mm. Saturday to apend the rent of the sea-
P. Rnrita. Mi- wdvth. n.ifhnt vr- .i. a son with hla family at the Meadows, y
Mrs. H. M. Haller. Marie and Helen . M.r. and Mrs. J. B. Gardiner, of. Port:
t miu. iwjii auvu tiiw7gttimnaii,ni7 wuiia wnu a van aicviMl U(lta wiia
explanatory illnstrattoas showing why women suffer, and how they eaa easily eure themselves
tbome, Every woman should have it, and learn to think far kartell. Then when the doctor say-
"You must have an ormraMoa." von ean danida for yourself. Thramnili nt vnimtn h. nril
themselves with my home remedy. It cures ill M w nmt, Ti RaflMf l Daurliitra, I will explain a
eiroole home treatment waloh needily and anactnallynnrM IninnrrtanM. firman RknM .nt
&rfafneyrfaeone
ftS2?iHai i? x..a. ew"Vr BTa&ra Georra RusselL of Portland visited I Wherever yon tire, I can refer yon to ladies of your own locality who know and will gladly
PhfiudnS . tf?rtMiS W.VuGr,5' oveV SundaV with his f Imily at Sea- nffrer that tills Hess Tfwfi.it really esratafl women's diseases, and makes woen welt
Philadelphia, Pa. ; Miss Hannah Reed, 2JI- ounaay wun ail "miiy at eea- nlnmn and robnst. Jrnt aaaal an mar aadnn. and the free ten day's tnmtmani la nnra.al
Mrs. Hyatt, of Goldendale. Wwh!, I 2 7" nul T t' . .. .
making a week's visit with Mrs. Edgar MRS. M. SUMMERS: BoxH , fiOtrO DamOy Ind.. U. 8. A.
Nelson, Minn.; Miss Ellen J.- Erickson,
Alexandria, Minn.;- Margery Herroa
Vermont I1L; Minnie Gessert, St Paul,
ininn.; rv rv McvrosKey. upringtleld,
Mo.; Mrs. O. K. Wilbur, Paris. France;
Allen at Seavlew.
Mr. - and Mrs. Curtis - P.
Sargent, of
George E. Wood, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Miss Portland, spent the week at the Sea
urace VVllhUr. James 1, Ladler. Miss -ron.
Pearl Wilbur, New! York; Mrs.: A. Back
us. Milwaukee. Or.: H. D. Hnencur anrl
who, igin, ur.; miss Margaret -Bar
Ben Burner.' of Portland, is spending
nis vacation at eeaview.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hagedorn and fam-
nard, Milwaukee, Wis.; Miss Maude W.M1 ' Portland, are spending the sum
McCready, Spring Green, Wla.: W. R.lmM la "their cottage at Seavlew. Mrs.
Weisel. Kennewlck. Wash, . I E. M. Dallas, of Portland, is visiting
. sreoanicum Inn. 4 Miss Anna Gantenbeln and Mra. , J.
Miss Frank Habersham, Mrs. Edwin Krumbeln, of Portland, were visitors at
K. Brown. Mrs. G. K. Tsvlnr."- W r lnvl.nH h. welr I
Brown. Mrs. T. T. Edwards,- Vlrglnlal' Mrs. George Herren and soni Mel.
Ldwards,,. 8. Freedman D. Freedman, ( ville, of Portland, are spending tha re-
u Ainn vricuit, jni-a. uiiue, ear-1 mainaer or August at eeaview.
?ard..L,ftt1'!!. MayS Mum, Delia Mul-1 Raymond ;, O'Connor, of Portland,
mil ivi.iJ.iia jyiniui. jru. rvi rm fi. rtfinarr maan i monr MnnnoT ar Trtj H9iirnav AtfflM '
Rachel Mead, Mrs. C, . W.' Reed. C. W.J Miss ML A. Grear and Miss R fl:
Reed, Hazel Ramsey Elmer Ramsey IBoardman, of Portland, spent the week!
amx i . ,i, a. iiBiiiacj. v, . mi, nuniev. hi. i ar norm KnNrn. ... . I
Ai Cajse, W. J. Richmond, all of Port-1 - Edward Allen returned to Seavlew
land Mr. Meed, River Bank, Or. I Tuesday, after a week's trip to North
" THE JOURNAL'S FREE INFORMATlOX BUREAU " ' -To
enable its readers to obtain reliable first hand Information regarding
-the hotels and resorts whose announo entente appear in this column,. The
Journal has Installed A free Information , bureau. Descriptive literature,
rates, etc., will be gladly furnished to those interested.
The
Yakima and Seattle.
A. C McMlcken of Portland is spend-
ing "a weeK ai eeaview. - : i
Miss Gillian uaraner or Portland, is l
.- Pacific View Hotel.
Mrs. H. Weatherlv. ' John Dollar and
family. Miss 6. 8. Hoefle. .Mrs T.
Schmuckee, Miss E. Kretman, Miss T.
Blerrard,
J. E. Qu
Tin ni.i
CV U11CMI1 f III LCI . - Allliav alllUKBUII. WIHIT I ntajtlr
Qulnn. Bessie. Mosher, Mary. C. Qulnn . c v Henrlch 0
HacKney Cottage
3 Mr and Mrs. S HcWel Jr pendlnr August at the flunset hotel.
Sinn hsSei'Fv laMnSU tilnfli' Mls Dorothy Poney of Newark. N.
, wInAS.ck-5SSSr yls,.tor orth,Bh this
Seavlew. ash,-
J STOW OKBBT TOM TBS SHASOV.
Delightfully located.cn most beautiful
and pleasant spot on . ths beach. - Un
surpassed aurf Dathing, home comforts,
excellent table board. Accommodations
greatly increased. - Special rates by the
week and season. Make your reserva
tions by mail.
Vostoffies Address. SSAYSffW, WA8X.
Laura Pliillips. Eva Montc-omarv all
pf Portland; Jessie Harrington, Corne
lius, Or.; Besse Schornburg, HlllsborO,
Ov.; Norma Howard, Opk Grove,. Or.;
Carrie Grixsell Calafin. Kan.: Miss H.
Kenealy, Mra James . Warner, Miss
Warner, Baiem, or. ;
' Kruaes Beach Hotel.
Dwia-ht, Selv. Laura Stronar. W C
Lane, E.-Rhelnstrom, Mrs. . F. W, . War
ren Jr., J. S. Hutchinson - at hi wife,
Master Howard and Miss Anna Hutch
inson. Dr.. A. Lindsay. L. Hovt Brown.
James Applyby and wife. ; John - Satta.
Aaron Holts E. -C. Shevlln, C. B. Wood-
worth, C Ij. Horn, cj. a. Bell, Mrs. G.
V. Schmidt and' family. Theo. Kniaa.
E. A. Klippel wife and son, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Knighton, D. C. Powell. Mrs.
J. T. -Whalley, F. Wilmott and wife,
Valentine Prichard, Mrs. G. W. Talbot
and - daughter, 'Lucy and' Pauline Ap
pley, Mra J. A.Malboeuf, May Per
kins, - Annie Kllng, ' Mrs. R. E. Rings,
Gwendoline Smith, R. H. Jenkins and
wife. Miss Norris, F.f 8. Yuki, all of
Portland: Messrs. Kenneth and William
Hinney. Astoria; Hasel M. Merrill. Chi
cago: Belle Smith, Btrawberry . Point,
Iowa; tjari Kis.uuDuque, xowa. . . -
River are making a two weeks' visit at
thei snepperd oottage at seavlew. Mr.
Herrich is connected with the First Na
tional cans: or nooa Kiver.
Henry Jennings Jr. of Portland la reg
istered at the Hotel Saltalr. -
-Floyd J. Keyes of Portland spent a
xew aays at saiiair auring tne week. -Arthur
p. Kerron of Portland was' an
over isunnay visitor at eeaview.
Alice M.- Amesbury "of Portland ti
Mrs. Chamberlain's guest at Long Beach, j
Wlioro alio ,1. apjiu iwu wtrea...
HOTEL MOORE
- OPEN ALL THE YEAR- - ;.-
CXATSOP BBAOX . - KBA8Z9X, O
THE CLIFF HOUSE OF OREGON,
Directly on tha beach, overlooklns
the -ocean.' Hot salt baths and surf
J. N. Roche and wife of Snokana ar.lh.thlna- recreation nler for flshlno- atin
making a two weeks' visit at Long parlors; electric lights; fireplace and
Beacn, - - , v . I furnace heat Bea - foods a specialty.
; Mr, and Mrs. TV 8. Borensen Of Port- Fine walks and drives.- Rates, J1.60 and
jana -were over eunaay, guests at the 1 13.00 per oay, - I
North Beach
Korjert Mcl'nerson. iiufliey (Jlarke. t.erl t?nhinnnn. -Om-n .RMmfft.. nj-
aid Eaatham, M. & Burllngama 'and son. Henrv Gundlev. N. A flnhnman. n
wife, Joe McClelland. A. It Lea, James Kronenberg. Mrs. J.t R. Bowles, Miss
A. Rountree, E. Khrman and wife. Em- Washburn, Mrs. J, P. Hoffman. Mrs. J.
ily Khrman, G. F. Simms, Miss Walsh, L. Hoffman,, W. 8. Huff ord, M. M. Huf
L. P. HodKes. W.i H. Whltten H. r.-A r.i.u . Ui.ffnr Mc -' ixr n ir
Huntington and wife, A. C: Smith. Hen- nan,? Loia Kenan, F. BoskowIta. George
rietta Malgn L. A. Flagg. H.. E. Me. W. Earl. M.-H. Clark. M. E. Peters, r!
Call-and wife. .Robert . Brewster, C. L B. tlrfer and wife; Mr. 'and Mrs. Brown.
Banberger, D. Lerch, Mrs. N., E. Teal, A Ii-Gunther.' Rosa Trllbv. cv 1 TJ
.-. A,'. Rogers and
M c . . n .
9UlT-V- ' yi138'. M"; O-W. Wells, Madden, C. - J. Wilson. Charles ' Rmlthi
Tfffrv- K. f amnion. - Jlni Manlv t iau. fAiu n tt t ti a
' a v. av-i . int;r ci til 1 1 i j -t. . .. rrfi i ifinrt fvi vo at- " . whew
i , sj.w'ww ,., , iimay, airs, a, mc,itye, uiga MCLlure,
Shelbume hotel.
Jean Hargrove of Poplar, Wyo Is a I
guest at tne rnortn Beach Inn. , - 1
L. W. Pettis of Chicago was a visitor
m KTr.fiU n.fl.V, aii.ln. . V. 1- ' I
mm . ... V1.ol.ll MMllll ,11V W CCK. 1
Among the' guests, at Hackney cot-
Alt Who ; ; ; ,
Would Eiyoy
good health,'1 with its blessings, must un
derstand, quite clearly, that it involves ths
xt x.m.r.xm - rxr..u ' - a .. mm . question pf right living with all the term
..u, .it U"-'l ..H..I., .Ug. V, -lllfl , . . ! ...
past seven days have by far exceeded implies,-1 With proper knowledge of what
traffic. , - Last Saturday the Potter fa best, each hour pf recreation, of enjoy-
brought in 600 people, and the dally ar- ' . t 'i 1 i a .-
rlvaisiKfor the rest of ths week have o111! contemplation and of effort may
kfindVheunTmer Se'asonVtTi ribnto to living aright
aiBtB?eaker.T.hntrog0al;rwU th6 f m ta
close today. - Tonight there- win be a pensed with to advantage, but under or
tennis banquet at which the prise oups ... -.- !
win be awarded. - Tb games have uinary conaitions , in many instances a
Qnwn a large numoer ana nave been i t. t , , ' .
an attraction around which many social unPlo wholesome remedy may be mrafa.
Tti ru ble if taken at tha proper Wand ths
' Among, the Portland tennis players In Oalifomia Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is
2r.MtEBrJkur!l:.eef": alike important -'to present the'subject
janes F1' E win 1 W- iItort,hrup n1 WtofuHy. and to supply the one perfect
.1 - A U 'W. Vl.li. . .' ll.M..MiA',l.... J- .. f. - ' j
land, are guests at the Breakers.- ' u . - '
Tongue vonsequenuy, ine uompany'S Byrup OI
at t the I and Elixir of Senna rives general'
tr.. tWactfcm;To. get it. beneficial .effect
SAJT jr. KOOBB, Prop. -
Cearbart Park Hotel
V ' CtATSOF BEACH. OX, -
i For Botes and Reservations,' Apply
.H..7B. DAOOOBTT, Mgr.
Gearhart Park, Or. . '
Sunset Cottage
Open for guests. J One block from
ocean. A home-like place to spend ths
summer. First class accommodations.
Reasonable family rates. .MBS. SEX.
MAST, . Postof f Ice Address. Long Bcaoh,
Wash. Box 44. Get off at Salt Air
6tatlon. Wash, - .
The PicKwicK -VmmSSS'
'.'B. B. LONQENBERGER, Prop. , -
The new house for particular peoples
It large well-ventilated rooms over
looking the ocean everything new,. If
you are looking for a home-like place
while at-Seaside, stop at the Plckwlek.
Home, cooking. -Opposite Moore- Hotel.
JEWETT FARM RESORT,
On th. brink of the Oalnnbia Gome Kntrmncin.
View Wka, l)riv, Watarf ml. Mountain Climbins
Real Cream, frtth Buttar, Fraali V.yetalHBi, FraiK Fruit, Etc
lit to $10 per Week BoiaiM. Timta. Cottaue plinn.
or writ aod ws mil hav job mm at latubas or depot
V.
itmirrsi iy t ........ t
RrtsirfiW aw Art - XfisiSI Xf O rtsrat - tH.Avi..' I V. .... : -,. . . j '. J t. .1 it . '
A. P. McAlpIn. of Portland, spent thr ,
wek at North Beach enJovinr th tn- California Fltr Rtrriin fV):nnTv 'anrl fnr aalA
u vuutKnilllia. , I 1. .... 41 t S a'.
Mrs. J. A. Martin, M. .Virginia Mer- cy au ieacung arugsasu
-'7 -.-" ' "" ". :
c
3
Hotel Saltaff
i '' P,"0. Seavlew. Wash. .
BAZaTATJl STATIOJT, WASH.
Mrs. J. Z, Porter, lroprletor.
Electrio lighted, baths, modern and tip
to date throughout Station at entrance,
to grounds. , Fine bathing beach:'' Con
venient to Ashing rocka Good horns "
cooking, pleasant rooms, and rates rea
enable, . Special rate, to famlllea
Pacific View Hotel
" Necanicum Station, Seaside.. Or.
'- $0.00 A-WXEX AJTS TP ... .
Electric llKhtj and hatha ninlnar rnritna
and kitchen enlarged and improved. AH
convenience. lor parties wianing to a
- ; - ? ngni nouseaeeping, .
Xh 9. SABBSSCXOir. Prop,
SEA-CROFT
mbs. w, b. trrrroKZHSov, nor. J
SEATIEW, facing the v ocean. Most
beau t if -1 location on the . entire North"
Beach. Enlarged and imoroved. . Onn .
July; L - ' Postofflce address. Seavlaw.
Wash. ., - -. n ... t . . ,
(Journal Adlets Pay -Biggest
HOTEL COLUMBIA
i
TharA la onlv nn. , Ki.lrVi .' anM.
alcng, the entire Oregon seacoast.
iiwic in uuiy wu, piauv wnere tne
breeses , are coolest where the sun
shines brightest where the clams
are thickest where the hunting,,
bathing," canoeing, boating and f lain.
Ing are beat, and where there are the
mostready sports and attractions to
Jura the tired city person,
j That Place Is Columbia Beach -
flnnia ilnwn.-aftil. ,nV. ka 1.1.1
out of your forehead by the. latest
buu iiiubw uppruveu voiumoia Joeaca
process. ,: - - -,-.,--- , -- ,
. Live in a - tent, a cottage or the
hotel. . " ., -.' .
Columbia TlMiin b..n, vau
Ing whether or not to stay up late
and. enjoy the: evening or get up in
the wee sma' hours and enjoy the
early morning. .
COTiTTMBIA TBCST CO
Board of Trade Bldg. - .