THE OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNAL', PORTLAND, . SUNDAY ' MORNING,1 JULY" 13, 1313. r I . w' C' that she has aver tried.'" She recom mends It to those who want to prepare and cook for lo hours. At the and ot an hour and' 40 minutes add 11 clams that have been cut up in a quart of milk. Season to taste. The addition of TOOT ITSELF CONSIDERED IDEAL THE NUMBER OF VIEWS AROUND PORJlANDJS LEGION It durti-Jf their stay at the seashore. Here la the recipe: Three good alsed carrots.' three good si sad potatoes, one good1 alsed onion: o ver well with water little bacon or salt pork is desired by good many people. . . mm', mm s-7 - i r ILJ Ml J ' 1 ' ' i I '.. j ' . , I ' sur.ir.iER' RESORT Grand Climate, Fine Hotels, Gorgeous Scenery, Abun dance Amusements. Among ; : Features Jhat Delight;;; V4 ' ' '4 !y . , ' 11 ' i' ' s Portland Tla' been 'named th "Sum- .. mer Capital or Amerloa.- it is Becoming- as widely known oy this name as by that other.- also sugg-estlva of beauty" and attractiveness. "The Rose City," Thou sands of tourists have been, la; Portland this summer. When they o,-H H to, spread the f am ). of Portland aaV the premier ummer. resort i Of the United States. This Is hecausamd other city has Portland's setting or climate. -.;-' The weather1., is never extremely -Hot In Portland nor unpleasantly oplA The air Is sweet, the .water pure. ..On ail Ides are mountains save' JCor the "Valleys - where the rivers have made their -.way. The city Is like a great park, for, Ms ' streets ara shaded with trees and ( Its wide green , lawns aire' brightened with ever blooming roses .and r- uncounted other varieties of flowers, , The city parks are retreats' calculated to suit every mood. Maoleay parkr la as nature made it, with a' canyon depth that defies the sun and holds imprisoned the ' refreshing breath of mountain hreese. Washington park at the bead of Washington street embodies . the orderly expression of the best landscape. architecture. . Mount Tabor-park on the east side of the city Is half wild, half Buuuuea ana ' wnouy, aeiignirui. AX roninsuia par uiNorta; poruana la; a sight not to beforgotten. Thousands of Mia twahllH'MM nla.f.' twn Vnar. a . . In the great sunken gardens.:-. These have matured and now. are blooming In , an Intricate, and ? bean t if ul ' pattern of red and white and Dink. On. one aid a . fringe of fir trees and on the other the wide green where the boys, play baseball nil th fthlMml frnlln anI-"1' lunk. ground is the recently completed com munity building. It is a charming spot. 5"f ' Xaay naa Xotela. - ?M-:f ': And no city anywhere Is better sup- "r piled with accommodations for the com fort Of; the city's guests. The hotel ca pacity tiaa been doubled in the past '. three years. Millions of dollars havo been spent for new fireproof structures'. ' There are hotels that Invito a stay of months, others eauipped ' for service whether of hours, days or weeks. The wide lobbies' of the .Multnomah; the evening orchestral concerts of the Port, land, the glittering dinners of 4he Ore gon and the. friendly hospitality of the Imperial will not soon- be ; forgotten, .while the" Perkins. Seward, Cornelius and othera have each, their distinctive claim. , ' . : :;;; v: r;'.r',i Most of the summer resort' cities try , to have all 'their, entertainment within . thp iitn'-Not- so- Porttandr"!vltli " all that captures fancy in a highly organ lxed, wonderfully modern city; Portland that nature in her .most rugged and ma Jestlo oxpression can offer. An after , breakfast or luncheon ride bf a . few 1 hours and one Is acoordin to direction taken In the mountains or at the sea snore or among valleys, of vivid green. , ; Ooeam Beeohes Are Vearby. Many lines lead 'to the toast. Korth ; Beach via the O.-W. 1L & K. vessels. Clatsop Beach by the Astoria & Colum bia River division of the & P. & 8., Til lamook, Nehalem and Neah-Kah-Nle by . the Southern Pacific and Paclflo Rall- ' roaa & Navigation company: Newport Agate Beach, Yaqulna Bay and vicinity by the Southern Pacifio and Corvallls St Eastern. As many ways of getting Into the mountains are provided. The gorge of the Clackamas,-or Sandy and Bull Bun rivers via the lines of the Portland Railway, Light A Power company. The gorge or the Columbia by either the 8. P. 8. or the O.-W. B, & J. ,. , Auto Trips Vomerou. : ' - In all directions are roads that temnt " the automobile and among the mountain trails that are Irresistible to the hiker. Foaming deep among the canyons and gorges are crystal clear rivers where trout await the fly or the spinner. " ' Portland is set between the Cascade -i and Coast Range mountains. The peaks of the Coast Range are wooded to their . tops. Th Cascade range haa uptowerlng volcanoes, long since extinct ' and ' shrouded in the white of eternal snow, , all of which are easily seen from Fort land, Including , Mount Hood, Mount Adams, St, Helens, Rainier, Jefferson. . The rivers have oome to possess their , population of motor boat: enthusiasts. - At places the banks are lined, with boat . houses where life the summer through ; is a constant round of outdoor pleasure. - Racing, fishing, bathing are words that lametta and Columbia. ' , ; . ' V:-t j". Trout In Clarkamag. , 7 1 A. One of the most fished streams In the stacada and Casaderot Frequently loi or more fishermen will be found along its banks on Slinrta Ann, r,r ., fish, others do not. Veterans Jn' the art , of. angling say, however, that fllllnr the Creel Isn't i mttr in murh - or number of. fish In the stream, but or Knowing - now.' ; tv one nshermaa : In Portland who goes out frequently, says the Clackamas Is the "fishiest" stream in the state and that the bungling ef - forts of the 1 amateurs but? make the port' or catcning them moreexclting. Opium Traffic. w,;ShanghaJ.,?1'? i - ' ' .From the Atlas News. '- ; v We understand that some American cltling in . Shanghai are preparing" a Written protest against the present die regard or t iM Hague opium conven- . tlon by tne authorities: of the interna tlonal settlement of Shanghai, v It wyj 'be sent to tne American government at Washington.. - . ", ..",-'!' , . Licensed opium shops have increased .. . from 8U .in 1911, to S74 in 1012. and actually to 449 In .1913. This Is the case despite Chinas strong prohibition of the retail trade,! and is direct con .. traventlon of article 1 of The Hague - convention-signed by the powers. The question will, of course, haye to be taken up oy tne governments concerned It may be taken for granted the govern ment will not ignore a protest signed by Americans living 'In Shanghai and . supported with facts and figures which are Inooateatlble,- The Ilague conven- tlon was assembled afrthe invitation of the United States, and It goes without saying that it; was hot the intention of the United States that it should prove ineffective, a mere farce. Develop ments will, oa, awaitca witn inwresi.. -f' " fnXni' ; '"aT5?S', ' " start' in the right direction , v v , WHERE THE AIR 1$ PURE, . V - - -$0 ; -" y THE WATER; PURER ; -; f . 1 V IXVx WlTHEBREEZESCOO.;; ; ; ; :? ::"4.Vv '4 y':: i r 'f -AOT WOO MGJiTAND DAV:. t,? r' ;i''' ! 'I ' " ' 1 "' '"'j'''"1- hifsillililB!! .a, fwl ' im ifi' j ; i :r-: . ilr it - J , Wv - . - . .rA' I - - v - ; .j 4.. tf r- y '-v . :wwf , fv. III IIIT'- I . 1 - " ' -x . . . . j. k I II I ts rsot wv Above "Brldg of U Godi, on' Score of . Portland Erecting Rummer Cottages, ISome of Them Costly. W,: Portland eopm la gr jkter i number than aver bef jra ar" ouildinf -gunimer cottages at Oearhart Park. During the last 0 days more than I) well known Portranders have nought' summer home sites overlooking the ocean north of the hotel. Several -liaidSMue cottagM, in soma -: Instances w represent! r.g tovest menta of 14009 each, haa I,cj a arreted and are now occupied lv the.'r '-wnera. Some of tne raceni lot Dayir at uear hart are Arthur 8. Kibbet,. Mr. R. Shdt- ORDER ACASD TODAY ; People I. WEINH ARD'S TTO TTT" K3) COLU MB I A llSiCdiCflli . adds zest; A. ': mi v ... . ' ; '..V , ... ". '.f'l ;."' 'J. ': lagBB vnstto Co. ColumW rlTetJIBelow, left to rlght well, A. a Buggeri JSfea Anderson, J.B. RogersTH. lu jTaotblo tt K. H, Plum mar; A, C. Johnaon.vSophia A. lurence, J. S. Davis. Frank Watklns, Hannah R. Lang, Boyd H.; Hamilton nnd W..C. Walker.--vwr -.t.X. . i.- Harrf I,. Hamblatt haa Just complet ed two expensive cottages north of the hotel oa ocean avenue, one of which he aold to Oskar Huber and the other he will occupy himself, w Mrs. Laud and W. DV Walker have cottages now tinder construction. Mrs, ' Sue Elmore Ilara don haa just completed and is now oc cupying one of the most attractive bun galowa on the entira Oregon beach.. The management at Oearhart las ie cently expended considerable money in improving the golf links In anticipation of the advent - of a. large" eumber of golf enthusiasts , during , the - present beach season. So far the weather has not been conducivei . to sending large numbers ef people .to the-beaoh resorts, but with the coming of warm weather during the past few days Hotel Gear hart and other beach hotels are rapidly filling up with fecreationlsts. Mana ger Mitchell of tha Gearnert Hotel an ticipates the usual overflow crowd, from now until late la September. II 'la I aV(r v-1 I - Multnom'alL Fll8840 feet In heigut BUSINESS MEN TO H i VISIT KLAMATH FALLS , ;.: ;-.v.-i ' A large number of Portland business men are planning to spend their vaca tion this year, in "the vicinity, of Kla math, Falls. Thcywlll combine . 'de velopment enterprise with pleasyr. The annual meeting of the Central Oregon Development ' league is to be held In Klamath Falls, August 18-21. ' The trip to the southern Oregon town will be by automobile from-Bend.- ': - . .;,- Special entertainment features will be . "Oregon's Famous variety; of .attractions I : tionist than any pther v Golf, iFkrilno "and hiintln tr. equipped hatatprium - n wiiu ii e .11 ii v. 4. ;t., " - " Everybody else is. Lots $200 and up-rterms . 1 ef ' P ' V Hotel. Gearhart is modern in every respect steam-heated; beautifully funishe&EyeryM i -thing to, eat that the market ajfords s:, h ; : "J : . For hotel reservations address. 2 A; C MITCHEl Gesrhart, Or. VPbrtlan'a' Office Bank road. provided. ! The Journey Itself is through some, of, Oregon' grandest scenery, Kla math Falls Is near Klamath Lake, one of the best fishing resorts, in the coun try Jt is possible that a visit to Crater Lake will be Included In the Itinerary.- NEW RECIPE GIVEN "M . i FOR CLAM CHOWDER Among the aa foods none is more delicious "t&an Clamrehowder if properly prepared.' A Portland woman haa a recipe which she say Is superior to all Resort" offers a greater to the Summer recrea- -;; Pacific Goast , beach. V r . The hrp-est and;bestV'.fe's'i';? .on .the: orth"' Pacific ; ii iir.i in jiiil ai aa.a.i iiai a. t Fourth St. V .'",.J;,V: ' ;h a vij y,o;U v,er;. THOUGHT f A HOME AT Agate Beach Inn A Horiie ; mosphere of Rest fr' . it , Agate Beach Land .Co. ';-," 212-213 BoariJ of Tra3e Building r ; ; 'PQRTLANP, AErA&ipe. AND .QiARHARTPREiJiOH Si. Than Less ill Fast Limite Ob servabon ...y - Seashore Limited 0 sl. m. Daily. Arrives Beach . Points' for Luncheon. Returns After Din ner. " Daily Evening Train 6:30 Saturday ;;to MooJaV iTrips J. Season; (Round Trip); , Ticket Office. ' ' Fifth and Stark w,',;;v.itrv'5: ... . . " if f i m'i I'll : ' OF HAVING ,THE OCEAN? 'J 1 v . V of Comfort' That Has an At and Refinement, 4 V 4 OEEGpy.m, ,1 V 1 f' is; av tfvv; Week-End Special 2 p. nu Sat urday Only, Arrives Beach Points Ji orV; Dinner, Returns Monday 'Morning. ' w ' TI r rsmii