The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 13, 1913, Page 18, Image 18

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    . THE! OREGON ' SUNDAY ' JOURNAL', ' PORTLAND, sSUNDAY MORNING,' JULY 13, 1913.
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LAKE IS MAGNET FOR RESORTERS v
NORTH BEACH, ATTRACTS MANY RESORTERS
Famous Strip of Sea Shore
Offers Much to While Away
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, North Beacb,' Justly amou for -lt
level tretch of clean, ocean sancV ex
tending a. 'distance o( 20 miles In
tralht, unbroken line, It th ,Mecoa
for thousands of .summer reporters.
Crowds at vthe ' various resorts which
Include Seavlew, Long Beach, Breakers
and Ocean Park, are , Increaslns; daily,
Hotels and cottages are filling up -and
the round of ocial pleasures, surf hath
ling, clam digging, crabbing, axe In full
Wast, t , ;v., i"
At mgnt urn. the beacn i ligbted up
with ' scores of 'bonfires around which
the reaorters while away pleasant hours.
Nature has done her part in preparing
th grassy swards and verdant hills for
the 'reception of tourists. -Crowds are
dally visiting -the fishing rocks. Beard's
Hollow and the life saving stations at
Fort.-.Oanby and Kllpsan Be6.cn. "The
new 'government ,' wireless, station at
North Head is a favorite point, of vin-
icrmi. iu qiBuun is one oi ma noil
powerful of its kind on the Paclflo
coast.?' -5; ;v ..;... . -v
Construction work on the north Jetty
Is. sr new item of interest to the beach
dwellers. Ilwaco, with - its fishing
boats and aalmon nnnnrtu. la a tint her
Jpopulas place which is within a few
minutes' ride -rrom Beaview and uns
View of Oswego lake, attractive and popular place of recreation, lying within 35 minutes' ride from Portland. ' f Beach. At Nahcotta, which is the term
...... . .. ' ...'. . . .v V . , lHnus of the O.-W. B. A N. company's
raw iiume reeiaenoe , aistncv 01 rowi ucn moso wuw ueeirw m cumo (branch Hhe on WllltDa Bay. the visitors
Oswego lake has t a surprise for the
lovers of the beautiful in nature. But
three and a half miles from the city
limits, going south, it , Is ' reached by
Sopthern Pacific: trains in- 5 minutes.
Jt is two miles and a half long, half
mile wide on the average and 20 to 10
feet leep, : V. '
Fed by numerous , springs and the
Tualatin river, the level of Oswego lake
. never lowers. Fishing, boating, bath
Ing are added '-to the scenlo beauties
which are making It -a resort and sum-
lug popularity,
A launch recently put Into service on
the lake has taken passengers to points
wnere charming .views are, to be had.
The tinting of the hills,- the curve where
lake meets . land, and the 'Lake View
park, climax of the launch ride, are
things better realised from seeing than
descriptions at Lake View park every
arrangement 'for the comfort of picnio
parties has. bsen: made.- On a warm
day the shade is cool and the breese
from the lake refreshing. ..Train service I
oown ana spena tne evening, specauy 1 rlna pleasure M inspecting the oyster
on Sunday, may do so. ' o boata The broad bay luelf offers ex-
ror several years pas. aii ine uoa eellent .boating facilities. ; Trout fisher,
surrounding the Jake wss In private men find delight In "theWatersvof the
ownership and none offered for sale, Nasel and adjacent streams that empty
oui aunng xne present summer-' an xin- into the . boy. " j,,t ,-;' .
usually attractive suburban - home site . The - railroad ' company has put on
was platted, and many of - the buyers extra trains, .which,, together -with the
are making permanent - improvements, nlarht and day boats which run between
It is predicted - that Oswego lake as a Portland 'and Megler, give Norths Beach
summer resort-wm equai in popularity 1 the best, transportation it has ever en
many vi imiiw wiucijr . uycuoo4 1 joyea.' j
places,
: FOR CAMPERS' BENEFIT
NEWPORT; OREGON, HAS ITS ALLUREMENTS
People who have built cottages, by the
sea shore and have returned to them
year after year' become attached to the
resorts of their choice. They acquire a
home feeling for them and loyalty. . So
If you meet a man who goes to New
port every year, or any of tbe members
of his family, you may at once expect to
spend so-long as your time or inclina
tion permits hearing the praises of that
oldest of Oregon coast resorts sung. ' .
Newport, you' will be toM. is reached
from Portland byf he Southern Pacific,
changing to ,the CorralHs A Eastern at
Albany or Corvallls. Once there, the re
cital wlU continue. There will be asso
ciation, with -thousands who come from
all parts of j the northwest to enjoy a
climate that does - not - change, a sun
shine, that Is never uncomfortably
warm, - a.healthfulness of environment
that. Is contagious. You will be asked
to sayjf.tbejre II anywhere where more
variety of sea coast enjoyment can be
had. Tour attention will 'be called not
only to the surf bathing, but the surf
' iwlll hr a-lvnn nnnortunltv in nxnlora tha
fishing, for cod and kelp bite and fight (nooks and caves of the coast, and you
" sainiw .trout or mo orei 1 wyj De entirely guaranteed against hav
bass. Even the ambitious to get rlchlinr tim hxho- th iut bit h.viiv on
quick will be lured with tales of tbe (your hands.-
agates, the moonstones and Jaspers jJewtiort has thus become one. of the
found 011 the beach after the lde has I most established communities of the
eoDea. ar in tne oeeDS or tne -ooean 1 ,., rh. nnmi ii n maa
seems . to be a 'treasure house of gems I tween those who live In hotels and those
that waves gather specimens from dallylwhn h thir awn rntta y, hv
and 'th children, especially have the year the summer population grows, for
"i , w" . w iwuaunj excu7 1 there ,are excellent building opportun-
x our attention, too.: w111.De called to
me irip or xaquina joay, tne runner I t j u i..n... 4n..vt. 1.-.
Journey Intothe Silets country ! where J.: I. Vhi, - iwr..t. Z. J,
th huntintf -.nd .M .r. wih.,5 1 DT the interstate commerce com
peer In.Oregon.-.you. will b. invited to ml",?.n-, mor haa "O0B wer !.
loin a Dtrtv for rtann fl.hlno. . 1 nm v ,
Much as you have heard people talk
about xamplng, did you ever hear any
one have anything to say about what
they .had to eat while they were oat T
Tou will hear, wonderful descriptions of
star lit nights that were part sleep and
partly the muslo of wind in branches
and rushing stream, , but the fate of
tbe breakfast, pancakes will always be
a mystery and the trout's flavor .will
not be discussed because, for some rea
son, there were na trout , -'
Now cornea the. extension division of
the Oregon Agricultural college with a
book by Ava B. Milam and Kuth Mo
Nary Smith, " entitled 'Camp Cookery,?
The book doesn't suggest that the rea
son for silence.-usually, on the" subject
of camp cooking is the Inexperience of.
the cook, but It does suggestVthat "No
phase of : cookery presents : more Inter
esting aspects than is offered, in the
preparation of f ood jn .camps." ; An .ex4
pression1 that 'almost J any camper or
former camper will recognise as very
true," Is added: ' ' ? ' ; ; ; ; ; i
"When one considers the significance
Of food and its relation to the efficien
cy and comfort 'of ,tho human body," the
importance of "the knowledge of food
values and, the preparatino of the food
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Scenes typical of North Beach. Co ttsge shown in picture wag made out
j ',of beach driftwood. Party of clam diggera la shown. '
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before S any camping . expedition is
started, the .amount "of food that .will
be needed and, the varieties, be syste
matically, determined, a 1 ; " -.,
The; "Camp., Cookery" book tells, 'for
Instance,, how. much food, will -be neces
sary .for - a man iwho . roes out' for a
month ,lf he carries it on his back; also
how, much . will be necessary ' If he has
a pack animal. It seems that, he needs
more food If he has a pack animal to
carry it. There are' also contained the
government tables on how muob to Plan
for each Individual in a camping party
over various Intervals. Directions are
given aa ' to securing camp equipment.
Mos Important of all, the book elosea
with a lot. of recipes for camp dishes'
that ought to prevent a lot of the "out
door indigestion'
, IJfe Is Just one fool thing after an
other. Borne people's breakfast la noth
lng but a cereal story.
LAICE
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VILLAS
High-Class Suburban Home Sites
Within 30 Minutes' Ride of PorUand
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Few people in Portland realize that within a half hour's
ride of the city we have a beautiful lake 2 miles long and
averaging from 20 to 60 feet deep, where the lovers of nature
can either enjoy the water privileges, or noam through the;
beautiful groves which adorn its shores.
You will find good boating, bathing and fishing. Large
strings of bass, croppies and trout are caught in the lake
each season.
Approximately 1700 people enjoyed Decoration Day at
Oswego Lake and fully as many went out on the Fourth.
Very few of these have ever seen the upper end of the lake
and the only way to really appreciate the rare beauties of
this spot as a homesite is to take a tour of the lake on our
new launch "LOTUS."
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LAKE VIEW VILLAS is undoubtedly one of the most attractive
out adjacent to Portland. Development
work lias been going on lor the last year, and we now offer for sale
parked acre tracts, with water to be piped to each tract, electric lights,
sidewalks, graded roads, elettrlc trains promised vthis Summer, two
stations on the property. All this within 3J4 miles of the city limits.
If you have not seen this property since the new development work
has been done, it will be well worth your while to take the family out
there and spend the day in Lake View Park, the new .picnic crounds.
at the west end of the lake. .
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Minnespohs everyone builds at Lake Minnetonka, Lake Harriet or. Like of the Isles. In Port
land we spend half a day or more getting to the seaside; and stay but a few days, because we
have never had any Summer resort closer. Now, we offer you beautiful homesltes, right at Port
Rand's door,. where you can stay all Summer and still work in town. ? V.
About one-third of the first platting has been taken up by homebui
now oomsr development work on their lota. Cnm in and let u axhAw vah h nirtnr. t cs
Lake and Lake View Villas. V - - ' " h 7X7 V tZ' . ; : '"
OVER $30,000 WORTH OF THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD, in the last 60 days!
it one-third of the first platting has been taken up by homebuilders, and many of them are
uviii6 wcvciuuiuciii worn on tneir lots, wome in ana jet us snow you tne pictures 01 Oswego
and Lake View Villas. ; V: 'AW kI,.W;. ':'. -. ..!
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There is no place in or around Portland where the fish are so
plentiful, of the mountain brook variety, as are to be caught near
Estacada, upon the O. W. P. line,; and Bull Run on the Mt Hood
division. 4 rJ
Hundreds of lovers of fishing seek the streams near these points,
and are invariably successful in catching the finest specimens of trout
in this region of Oregon. : , -. -,
Estacada and Bull Run are ideal recreation points. Each has a
hotel of excellent accommodations. . Estacada has a natural park , in
which rest and enjoyment can be ; obtained. -" There ; is boating in the
Clackamas for those who wish to indulge. ; . i ;: -
For a few days of rest and pleasure Estacada and Bull Run afford
me Desi 01 accommouauons. , ; . , i , sT , , ,
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