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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1915)
I -n- a MAGAZINE SECTION PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT -n ! PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH I 21, 1915. J:--' n Milr v M I fir 'tmmmm i V-i r - ' - V i A v ' A J 1 - ; Y i ' j . mm ar i-- - -. t w 1 -j 1 , o .....rjgj's'! pi - ' : : 1 , ' 111. s vV g ' W V5t , - f i - - ' ' ' yj i-y y y-y-. yy yyyyyyy-yyyy'.' - 1 ' ' ' , , t , , t 2- .... ff&-me: " TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS AND THE GROWN-UPS, TOO Y OU all have friends In the east. Pacific coast this summer. The California travel. And while! exppsitions Many of them are contemplating visits to the are mighty factors in stimulating tourist thev both are well worth seeine. thev bv no means com prise all of the attraction! to be seen or the west coast. , I , I I . i Oregon, in its natural beauty, holds more in store for the eastern visitor than you can imagine. Its superb scenic attractions and its incomparable climate make if a midsummer playground, unrivaled, with Portland as its capital. j ' TV i The snow-capped mountains and j the seashore both are easily 'accessible from Portland, while the rugged grandeur of the Columbia gorge! and adjacent territory will be seen to greater advantage this season than ever before over the new Columbia highway. And, thC ysn knor . Portland herself, ever attractive,! looks her . prettiest in the summer when she wears her garb! of roses that is known the world over, j : : Accordingly, write your eastern friends to visit Portland and: Oregon on: their way to the California expositions.' Tell them of a few of !the state's midsummer charms, and you taight add that June 9, 10 and 11 are the dates for Portland's Ninth H Annual Rose Festival. They will appreciate the favor. ,..-.11 V i. I ,yV: ? ' lr , f vi - 1 ' ill -Ct-? ill Ill jS i i l. i : - ft A 111 i I i -. k : r i i. - i 1 i SOMrr.IOOT3JJT3C5fe' - i1 j, , - f -' - 1 ' ' - . ,