The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 20, 1915, Page 45, Image 45

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    THE OIISGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE zd, 1915.
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SEASIDE
Za ther a most pleasant iim to
. spend at the beach than early
t summer, when all Is fresh and
': clean - and new and the crowd of
- midsummer has V not yet arrived?
Seaside is now ready to welcome the
; summer's cuests. Never ' before was
this resort in such readiness for
suests. It Is no longer necessary to
trudge through hot dusty sand, or
? walk over old wooden sidewalks. 'In
' all directions now extend pavement
and cement sidewalks. Broadway,
. North Third street. Main - street,
' Twelfth avenue are all paved. New
tore buildings have been constructed
" along Broadway. - (
- "The White Way" Is Broadway's
, new name, along which additional elec
tric lights are to blaze forth at night
' ' from the depot to the sea, . and on
Main street a block north and south
" of the White Way, lights also are to
be strung in streamers at Intervals
across' the thoroughfare.
- Recent : hotel registrations include:
h',Jjt7'i f - Zotel Moore. , ,; .
C. M. Huntington, W. H. Whltcomb,
David H. Smith, Hazel Scruggs, George
, C. Beswer, P. L. Hansen, Thomas A.
- Saird, J. B. Hornbeck and wife, Edith
M. Smith, Muriel Bater, ? Franke
Cleasey and wife, C. M. Hoops, Art
" Biggs, Sol Bloom, A. M. Goodman, R.
B. Watts and wife, L. D. Dltrich, Clara
L. Dunlap, C. P. Richards, George
-Hows and wife. I. A. Peck-and wife.'
R. I. Hoy t, G. W. E. Chamberlin,
' Philip R. Sessions, Mrs. H. Carslen. G.
E. Brown and wife of Portland.
H. B, Xenember, Astoria; Mrs. H. A.
Blackburn, Butte; J. a Harley. As
toria; W. T. Van Bois and wife. Spo
kane; H. B. Coplen and1 wife, Plummer,
Idaho; H. W. McDerraid, Seattle; Mrs.
W. M. Blusher, Pendleton; Annie Berg-
; man, Astoria; Mrs.' J. IT. Bater, Elgin;
Mrs. Ada Tharpsten,' Miss Helen
Tbarpsten, New York city; Ruby
Langdo, :Colf ax; Madge C. Hapburn,
Prairie Farm; P. IX Grabb and wife,
Spokane; Mrs. Emery Thatchers, Pres-
' eott. Wash.; Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Marton,
Salt Lake; Paul C. Yates, J, E. Harley
. and son, Astoria; Mrs. W. B. Schneider,
Spokane; Rose J. Sharp, Mrs. J, K.
Shipke. St. Paulr Minn.; Mrs. H. P Aid-
rich, Spokane; C E. Mende, Chicago;
r.'J. B. Bengham Pecda. Idaho; Herman
Wise. O. Anderson. Fred J. Johnson,
. Astoria and Olga L. Gustaf en, : Chi-
cago. ;" , - -' '
- Hotel Kears.
. William A. Raab, G. H. Johnson and
wife. Mien Pummerfleld, V. Myers, A.
' C. Johnson and wife. P. R. Sessions.
L. Revbura. M. Hoffman, John I
Reid. V. Myers, J. M. Toomey and wife.
C. Ziegler of Portland.
I. E. Brown, Baker; C. H. Brakeman,
E. Smith, Ecola; R. C Baker and wife.
Spokane; James W. Tippett and. wife,
- Butte; Mr. and Mrs. A. C Warren,
Camas: Mrs, ; Ella Badden. Ogden; D
I Hull and wife, W. T. Winks and
wife. E. H., Walklns, Morioe Venable,
' Wasco; - -TU It - Dunnaho, The uaiies;
. Jess 'I" Sltton, The Dalles; D." E.
Brown. Great Fails, Mont.
" : Colonial Hotel.
G. Mudy, 8. Shanklin, R. L. . Banta,
George Hows and wifer Portland,
' ,G. a Hayes! F. B. Cox, Oregon City;
. Mr. and Mrs. G. H.Wilcox,- Latourelle,
Mrs, Ruth Simmons, Milwaukee; .J. J.
Johnson. Seattle.
Domiciled at Hermosa Park the C.
- "W. Crawferds are to be found.
Occupying . th Pontiac on Eighth
avenue, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pierpont
- are to spend the season.
F Midland cottage on Tenth avenue is
occupied by W,, Bottler ana family.
- ,1. E. Solamon Is settled in a cottage
in Hermosfi Park.
Mr. and Mrs. - David - Clay of Port-
i land are domiciled in the Ferguson cot
- tags near- the mouth of the Kecanicum
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Mrs. W. A. Lindsay of Portland was
" registered for 4 wo weeks at the Mears
hotel.
. W. L Schanan and wife of Vancou
ver ' are : to spend the season at the
Clifford-Cutting and famUy are
J spending a week at the Austin.
Neills Hamlin is to, spend the beach
: iison at Seaside. -"
Harnld : A . T.ndwisr and.
wife are again to spend" the season a'
Seaside. Last year the Ludwlga were
swimming H instructors, at the seasiae
- Natatorium. f They recently returned
from the-south where they spent the
winter. . ; - V-v: , . -
.. At the Cleveland cottage are lo
cated Miss Barney Henderson, Mrs. E.
..'I Carpenter and children, Mrs. D.D.
- Coulsen and ... son and Miss Lucrecia
Cavaline.
; "Hesitation Camp- has been estab
lished In the Austin Grove by Messrs.
Alfred Owens, Arthur Toevs. Otto
Schnuffer, James Tomkins and Harvey
Morris.
The halibut schooner Kenamosha ar-
' arrived to port at Garibaldi this week
from, Newport, with Captain Culver
and crew, who expect to cruise about
here this summer. - ,
' Mrs. Caroline Smith is visiting
? friends in Portland,
v Captain and Mrs. Farley are enter
taining Mrs. Jack Farley, theUr sister-in-law,
from Coos Bay.
, Miss. Hazel Magie of Washington, Dl
, c.; is the guest of R. E. Jockson and
wife. Miss Magie Is a cousin of Mrs.
JTackson. , -: f-v?- ---...";'t:v'.";
v Life - Saver Butta. accompanied by
'Mrs.' Butts an son Milford, have re-
turned from Portland, where they at
tended the Rose Festival. They drove
back in a new automobile, coming by
"the Dolph route. .
Henry Henrlsch of Portland, a baker,
lg a new employe of the City Bakery,
: Mof z Jackson, brother of ' R. E.
and E F. Jackson, arrived from Port.
.land the first of the week , for, the
, summer.
James May" and Rodney Farley, aged
14 and 11 -respectively, recently hiked
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When 3 going a-way for the
summer or oa your vaoatioB,
have The JTooraal follow you
at the regular rate of U cents
week; or, the following
agents win supply you at to
- regular city rates 1 .
Barvlew, Or-K. 8. BrrmhalL
Bay Clty Or. Mrs. JV O. Mo-
Clare.
Bay. Ocean, Or. Zdwis
"- AngeU. -
Canaoa. Beaoh, Boola, Or X
W. Crone.
Carson, Wash. Carl B. w'fi
and Snlpherds prlngs. -
Columbia . Beach, Or. jr. Edna
1 Buxxhead. '
Garibaldi. Or-O. C. rms. .
Oearhart, Or PhlUp Bessioas.
iKmg Beaeh, Wash. ! wreaoe
Slaeen (All points oa Beach).
WewTOrt, Or. O. P. Shoemaker.
Oceaa Park, Waslu K. A. Zug7
' -ran. 4 -4: . .. '
Bockaway ; Beach,' Or. Al. r Jg.
- SOhlOth.' .
Seaside, : Ox. PhiUp , Sessions
(All pei&tg oa heaoh). ; -Beavlew,
Wash. Xwrenoe Zln-
neen (All points on beach).
Tillamook, Or-T. s. Lwau. -Wllholt
Bsrlngs,, Or. T. W.
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to Seaside, 'visited friends and rela
tives at Astoria, went on to Portland
for the Rose Festival and while there,
James who is a promising young' life
saver, entered a swimming contest at
the Y. M. C. A. and won second honors.
Ed 'Russell, an employe of the Blu
mauer Frank Drug company, Portland,
is spending a few days at the beach,
the guest of the Jacksons.
ALONG NORTH BEACH
All along North Beach from Meg
ftr to Nahcotta. - the summer visitor
finds improvement this season. - The
first turn north of the boat landing
at Megler is the new Hansen salmon
cannery; :-, at U McGo-wan are : a new
"bunk" house and office; a -117,000
grade and high school building will be
erected this, summer in Ilwaco; a new
bakery at Sea s View, . new amusement
places st Long ' Beach, a renovated
Breakers hotel and . Isom White home
at Breakers station, a new $5000 resi
dence at Ocean Park and a new hotel
building at Nahcotta; these follow- in
succession as the trip is made to the
end of the beach division of the O-W.
R. & N. company over a roadbed that
has received attention last winter. In
between are numerous cottages not
here when the 1914 season closed.
Business did not slacken in Ilwaco
the past : winter and continues good
largely because of the continuation of
the north. Jetty 3 work. The cranber
ries promise s good crop for the sum
mer and fall and cannerymen report
better fish this year than lor a num
ber of past years. Prices are six and
seven cent to the fishermen. Though
the foreign market is still .practically
at a standstill ! the cannerymen are
willing to pay this advanced prioe over
the 1914 quotations to gee tne extra
This popular' family summering
ulace is experiencing a good early sea
son. Many resorters- have been-here
one. two. three ana four weeks in
some, cases the same number of
months. - 4 K-'
Mrs. T. C. : "Elliot " and family " of
Walla Walla opened their beach home
for the season on weanesaay.
Mrs. M. B. Wells and Bruce Wetts
are the first Tin ths- Wells ridge cot
tage above Sea View.
The Frederick; G.; Wheelers of Port
land, have spent most of the winter in
the Wheeler home here.
At Holman Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Win-
RIVER STEAMERS.
rralsht sad Paaaasger.
STEAMERS TO THE DALLES ;
-T aad w"ay taadiage -
"BAILEY GATZERT?-
Leaves Portland daily at T A. af . except Sas-
day and aiouday. snnaay escaralons to U
eada Locks , leave p A. it. Betura 6:45 p. 1
"DALLES CITY"
Leaves Portland Tuesday, Titnnday and Sat
urday at :ao a. i.
Sunday Cascade Leeks excursion..... :.....tl.W)
fare
are to Xfce . vauea, ana. ratara. ......
ALDEB- STBIET BOCX, P0XTLAVS
Pboaa Mala ,1. A-olia
STEAMER GEORGIANA
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Laves daily except Monday for -ASTOBXA
AXTD WAT XAJTStBOflL
Leaving foot of Washington St :
a.m.. returning . p. m.
DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE
Steamer State of AVatKington
Leaves Taylor at, dock 11 n. m. dattr. exeeet
8ondr, for The Dane and war - lasdlngs.
BturnUis, leave The XaBea 13 noon daily ex
cnt Monday. Freicht and nanencera. - Far
SI. OO. Berts 50c. Unner Columbia - and Bnaka
river ateainerii to Lewi ton and way landings.
rnone main du - .
River; Excursions
0RE60H CTTT KrTZS EXCTTRSIOjr 4ns
day tripa, laave Taylor St. deck a. m., 11:80
and S:M p. za. Boat atops at Oak Oreva,
Cedar Island, Vasesea Park, plealo grounds.
Leave Oregon City. jS.-SO a. nt.. t n. m..
6:30 p. m, Bonad trip,. tOa Phone M. 40.
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ters and daughter, Mrs. C, D. Penfleld,
of Portland, are settled. f
Mrs. W. J. Corcoran and 'children,'
Charles and Mildred, have been, in the
Corcoran cottage for the past eight
weeks. This week they : moved : to a
temporary home in front of their cot
tage.. The Corcoran cottage is being
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. F. W; Baker
and family of Portland for the season.
Mary Corcoran Joined ber mother last
- Mrs. lone Buchanan came on Tues
day to open her home here. , N r .
Among the parties planned for Hilda
General Information for the Tourist
TjTsf" V' IV n. sfB Ty Ssasids. Clatsop Beach, Oregon.
Hotel Moors -overlooking the ocean of far to the tourist stnd traveler pleas?
vres seldom If ever combined at any one resort. Surf bathing. Hot Salt Wa
ter -Baths. Natatorium for indoor swimming. Canoeing on the Necanicum
river. Good autoroadsv - ' ' -..'v .,;...
All automobiles lsavs from Kotel Moore for Elk Creek and Cannon Beach
SUSS-inlMf: HOTEL COOM,
CLATSOP BEAOH - tX&sTOZ, OB.
: BATES BZASOKABUB
Completely reaedeled. Good loeatias, ena
block frost beeeh. EsoeUeat Siatag room. Tree
bus meets all treina. . , . . . ....
t. P. liyP8XETB Pro. ' -
Natatoriuim
. FAOIWS TEX OCgAW - HT A BTDE, OKBOOH
Tiat awiminiag tank 1 on the Worth : P
eLfie Coast. Belt water Blaare 40x100; hot
av eold aslt baths. Under direct maaaga
maat of J. . Oates, ewBar, Prof. H. A. lud-
is, uuimoior, upea eav iu utm. waiae
to Seaside far
a : plunge ia salt water.
CZXEiri BT7IUOTO
Broadway'-at Tta St
Two minntee from baaob aad depot. Eleetris
lighted, rooms r'ngU or an anita.
BATES ft,00 A: DAT AWD tTP. .
Seaside. Onroa. rOKV.KEABS. Prop.
In point of time ..,.
GLATSOP
BEACH
is the nearest to Portland' of any
Coast resorts of th " .
Pacific Northwest.
OEIBHABT AJTD ' BXASTDS SCAT
BE VXSITEP IB OHB ' DAT,
UOXTBOa TBOJP TBOXC POBTLaBS
8:o.B,rt Round Trip
Stop over .
California
route. .
n routs 4o or s from
Expositions, via this
. i O b s s r v a 1 1 on
Parlor Car Seats,
i- Tickets and . In
i t o r m a t i on : at
Fifth and Stark,
-rf',- Streets. t
THE OREGON JOURNAL
for years ha been recognized as the
leading; me drum for resort advertis
ing. Rates on application.
BAY0CEAE
TVOHOTEIS
Colonial
note!
HOTEL
WEARS
The BTatatoviam is Ptnest on Ooast. Only Bnrf-aCaktas; Ssvioe in America.
; - - . Warn Ssa Water.
v , ' 1 I Special railroad rates. Tor-Information apply - "i
" T. B, POTTER REALTY CO.; :
CORBETT BUIUDINQ- , , , . , " ; " PORTXANP. OKEOON
BRmKERSSHOTEL
tennis, rolf.
ndini
m as- aatoa. We save . ear m
saaTol
vesetabls ardens and poultry yard.
teieSTaoh statins in the hotel.
qxwu mwm i m xer tin rana. ww
Writs -for; tcrmj and . reservations tj v .
- ' . TSCB BBBAXZB8 HOTEl, BreakaTa. Wwh. ' '
THE DRIFTWOOD
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The Only Hooee ef Tts Kind In the World
Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths la Connection.
: TABLE BOARD A SPECIALTY.
I.0Hw BEACH. WASH.
Hotel Sunoat
' - BEACH CEHTZB STATIOJr r - m'
Uaai .not. saadaMa 'amllv hotel, eoodtfv aad
eeaahore combined; ooeaa in full view large
yard for children i croquet around, beat ouisine
and table service, fish lag;, aurf ba thing-, elec
trie lic-hts. P. O. Lonf Beaoh, . Wash. KBS.
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Chrlstenson of Sea View, bride-elect
of Jean Loomia of Loomis station,- was
ulax ocean resort.
Da J. Hodrt, Prap. -aSagagSm.
CANNON BEACH
THE SCZVXO BEACH Of 0EE00H
THE WARREN
.' OVEBXOOKUf TEE OCZAV -Pino
fishing, ktmtiaj', rarf -bathing aad ' horae
baok riding. Sea Poods a Specialty. Write
for rates. SC. S. Warren, Proprietor,
THAT DrLIOHTTTTL BEACH HOKE
The "ELMORE
AT ELK0EB PABK Offers large, comfortable
rooms amidst. hoaielike anrroundinrs at
per day tor 1 or S persona), grand view , of
the ocean from its broad verandahs and ana
porches. Excellent dining service,' a la carte,
in connection. Write or phono foe reserva
tions to THE "ELMORE," Books way, Oregon,
WT'-'
Bar View Hotel
Aip roTtinsHEB HotrsExxEPXB'o Tiarrs
3; TJnder Sew Haaagemeat ' -5
HOTEL BATES fl PEE SAT AVS VP
Parniahed Hoaaokaoplng Tents, tl.00 par Say.
Operated hy W. A. WUe, al.ClS Paflias bid..
Portland, aad Bar View, Tillamook Oouaty,
Oregon. Phones: A.S029 and Mats COBS.
Grove Tent City
: "By thm Seeuhore"
Sleeping a n d house
keepinsr tents for rent at
reasonable prices.
Driving horses on ground. Good
fishing nearby. Restaurant and
dancing floor in connection. Buy
ticket to Wheeler, transfer ta:
-Nehalem. 1 -will meet you with
stage. Write for accommodations .
to William Gorman, Nehalem. Or.
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Oreg-on's finest beach resort. PaVed
streets, : mountain water, sewers,
bathing, ' fishlnir. other . attractions.
Most scenic railroad trip in Oreson.
Bayooeaa Annex Splendid fr view
ocean and- bay. Near natatorium. Ex
ceUent Uble. Rates $2.50 to $3.60 per
day S15 per week and up. . ....
Bayslds Ian - Fine table. Forty
Cnesta. Rates 12.60 per day.
RIGHT ON
THE BEACH
freah aad aak water fUhiM' boatdns. -
livery atabla and aataf .a mile af
anie
i- tnnltAit Iwii "
Poatoffio, loner ' distaaoe phono ani
0-W. B. A: M. atation em IL. nmxli.
THE HACKNEY
COTTAGE
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0PEH rOB THE 8Si80B ' " '
With all modern improremeata. : Per rates
write or wire.' SEA VIEW, WA8H.
THE SHELBURNE
EHEXBtTEHE STATIOiT K0BTH BEACH
All modern improvements. One ef the largest
hotels on Sorth Beaoh. We raiae eer ewa
posJtry. Beatoeablo rates. Special rates by
the weak for famiHea, Phone in hotel.
Buy ticket to Shelburne Station. Trains
top right at door. Address Sea view, - Waaa.
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one given, by Mrs. John Gates in the
Gates home, near Shelburne. ..Among
and Pleasure Seeker
NEWPORT sumGmerVesort
Spend your summer vacation at :Newpo"rt. If you enjoy surf bathing, trout
fishing; deep ea fishing; if you Are in search of health or pleasure; if you
enjoy hunting for agates or long jaunts to rugged and picturesque places
such as Seal Rocks, Otter Rocks and the Devil's Punch Bowl you will make
no mistake in coming to Newport Good hotels, excellent boarding places
rooms, tents or furnished cottages. A home town where the moral at
mosphere is clean and wholesome. ' Good, stores and reasonable prices, t For
further information write to any of the following progressive citizens of
Newport or ask any S. P. ticket agent.
Horria Wyaant, Pres. Commercial Clnb; Pnrdy S; Hoaeltea's i If atatorhun t W, I). Wheeler,
Prop. CUrfHouee: End. Dawson, Pruriat; H. H. Orowdis ! Transfer Co.; Western State
Banks L. C. Smith. al Eatater Tao.ulna Sleotrts .Co.; Captain O, F .Jaeobsoa, Xaaaaar
Newport Haviration C0.1 L. C. Hockett Laoadrr Co, 1 Elmer Patrick Heroantila Oe.j A."L.
Thomas, Lapidurti E. E. Be U infer. Prop. Loq .Cabin Amosement Parlors Paul &aeU Bakarr
O0.5 J. W. Kelly. Prop, Holly's Betel; A. O.-Sohwartt, Merchant. : ' ? ,TT w J"7
Sea Crest Cottages
BIOHT OH THE BEACH Completely - far-
aiased s, s ana e ream eorcagea. uoi oo
tage has a aplendid view of the eoeaa, city
water, eloetrlo lichta and ood aidawalka.
cloao to atorea and natatorium. Before decid
ing where te spend rear eummer raoatloa
writs for rates and ether iaf ormatioa - te
CH&IS ABJCS, ITewport. Or. '
TAK-IT-EZY
Boarding House
H0B3 C0HT0HT HOME' OOOSTHO
V-. varklBv JUtmr. af Bee Creak Heart!
Bater reasonable. Write for tarma or make
reeenetioae. Address MHU1 AVSEKSOM.
Vewport, Or, .. . . ,
TENT CITY
' ; Newport, Oregon
' Pif ty clean, airy fnrniahea tantg asd eet
tasear at rates raosinc- front te ST a weak.
Ziocated is srove. la view af ooeaa, sidswaiks,
aleetrie lights and eity, water. Throe block
from beach, r or raservatioas address A. J.
AH WASSENHOTE. Bos . Hewport. Or. y
North Beach Inn
American and Eoropoan Too Per Say and TJp
LOKO BEACH f NEWTON STATION)
rCHVISHED HOTJSEKEEPIMw APTS. AND
- TEXTS Sft.00 TO SO.OC WK. -All
trains stop at ground directly feeing the
ooeau wiita for reaorvatione. .
N0ETH BEACH THM. LOHO BEACH. WASH.
Save romr sass-aaa cheek till yon sot to
VewBort. We sire yon prompt aerrioa and
fair treatment. . Haoks to lighthoaae. Ottar
Boeks, Seal Becks and ether points. IRA
SXUBBLEXUXD . 80S,. Hewport, Oreson.
Ansco Agents
GOOD SERVICE ,
QUICK SERVICE
We develop and print
your films or plates the
day ; you bring them in;
Our Photo: Supply Store
is complete in every new
and 'worth - while Photo
requisite. - f -
Woodard, Clarke &
J " , OOe V L
WoocOark Bid?, Alder at W. rark
aaseo Asata,
Your TACAtion will be
more complete It. von take
along an Ensignetto Vest
lfocket Camera, -
:: $6 ". .
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- . THE J. K. GILL, CO , ,
. Booksellers, Stationers . and
' Complete Office Outfitters.
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those who sewed during the afternoon
were; Mrs. John Gates, Mrs. J. M, Mc-
Recreation, Health, Pishing Resorts - Rail, River and Stage Routes
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Condensed information regariins
with its rreat natural sosais and olimatio attraotloas afforos . nnnsual aavaatages to seekers of health or rer.
atlon. Information regardlag resorts or side trips can be obtained front The Journal, Travel Bursas, Phones A.
Bool, xaia T7a; orrioa Touut Agency ana xravei auisau, warsnau 87,
M I NT HO R N S
HOT SEA BATHS
OVEXLOOKIHO THE OCZAV
' ' .. AT BYE BEACH.
gait water, Turkiah. Bnssias aad alee.
trio lia-ht bath. Maaaajr by a graduate af
Portland Sanitarium. Tea room for lig-bt
honsefcaepins. Beasonabt rates. Tne jasai 1a
tiona or farther information address SB 9.
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Newport to Ocean Vie w
VIA WAIJJPOHJ.s7';;
Leavea Hewport at :S0 a. m. daflj. Speelal
attention stvea to fishermen who waat to fish
on the zanata and ether stream; else te
hunting- parties and pleasure oxeursiene, ; US
CO Tl, Bewpert, Or.
Hotel Saunders
POBHEBXT HOTEL . OSBTXBJf '
trader' new managmeat alargd aad re
orated. Evarrtnins now, clean aad oemfert
abie; 8 rooms j rate raaaonabla. One block
from Xye Creek Ooeaa Beaoh. For reaervattena
and rates address C1UUU SAUBSEB8,
xiewport, ur. ,
Agat6 Beach ipETf
AGATE BEACH-INN
7 NOW OPEN
- Write aTrs. K. Oeorra for rates a
tions. Asd Agate Beaeh ZAad Co.. far etker
lnXormation at Aaste Beach, Or.
MOUNTAIN RESORTS .
Hotel De Government Camp
Located en the Sooth Side ef aft.. Hood
beautiful view of the mountain sad ether
Praks. Onides for elimbiav, nniurpaased fish,
iag- and hunting'. Rates $3 per day, 1 pak
weak and no. Pas A i'ridemere. Props.. Bowe.
v. muihiumw , ow v v.w mmn mwmw
19 8d at. Xeia MM er East lea.
Larch Monntain Trail
Z take yo to the base of LABCH HOUH.
TAUT TBAH- Tea can't afford to pas this
trip. Bast aerrioa,' monntain air aad BEAUTI
m SCXHEBT. Tare We. Speeial rate e
partie. tt K. lVeer. Bridal Veil, Or.
WILHOITl SPRINGS
la the foofhffls ef the OBseaAs motmtalna.
17 miles from Pertlaad. An ideal resort for
health aad recreation. Kmeeilent hotel and fine
cam pins grreund. Tent . aad - eottases for
rant. Our pacialty is ear Batnrdsy aisht aad
Sunday soon ehieksa dinner. Baa eat for year
week end holiday. Per fnU iaf ormatioa write
er phone P. W. MclXBXar. Wiihea. Or., er
ask any S. P.-acant. . . t. .-.-..-
WOLFER'S MEDICAL
MINERAL SPRINGS
Of proved valaa for stonmeh and kidney traav
blea. Ealpfal in aaaay eases for rhenmatism.
C ampins; prtviloceo in beaatifal fir aad eedar
rrcT near the medieal epringe, M.H t week.
Free wood end free mineral water. As ideal,
restfal aad healthful vacation. Per anatyei
of water and fail information address GEOAOZ
X. WOXJEB. Hubbard. Or.
Ifke Nortonia
Si
ita Street . at Wasalas-tom
, Visit the RccfGarden
f . Ir . ,-. - r
- a wonderful view of the"' X
city. " - Try our ' Dining
.Room and enjoy the "lift 1
ferenf home cookina; at
most . reasonable - prices.
A. S. BOOTJZi, Owner aad Haaagsr
Donald. Miss Chrlstessou and Miss
Mary Corcoran. f
Among the Portland ers vhe have
just finished their flrstvwinter in Sea
View are Mr. and Mrs. J. Motrin Mo
Donald Mary Jesaup). Mr. McDonald
has been employed in work with cran
berries. - 1 1
In si the boulevard boms of M. G.
Thorsea of Portland, opposite Beach
Center, at present are: Mr. and Mrs.
M. G.i Thorsen. Mrs. N. A. Johnson. E.
K. Seymour, Misses Viola and Helen
Thorsen and Warren Thorsen. ,
-Miag Julia Hoare, daughter of T. J.
Hoars of The Shelburne, is visiting in
Pjortlasd.
, Mrs. Ida I. Carter of Sea View re
turned the past week from a vacation
trip 'to Portland.
Mrs. L. Dammuch ' and "daughter,
Mrs. iR. R. 8mlth, of Portland, ars In
their i Sea View cottage. .
The T. B. - Wilcox ' summer house,
Thai Willows" below Hoiman'a. is oc
cupied by the R. B. Wllcoxes of Port
land. . Mrs, H. W. Corbett is expected with
in the next few days in her house op
posite Sea View station on the boule
vard. Miss Gladys Roberts and brother,
Don Roberts. of Astoria, have a Hoi
man 1 cottage : for the summer. Don
Roberts is the railroad agent at Set
View for the season.
Mrs. O. A. Cook is a Sea View vis-
Itor I
ltor.
A recent group . In "Castle Gibson"
included Mr. and Mrs. James Roberte,
Mrs. Oswald Gibson Jr.. and baby. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter 11. Brown of
Portland : and ' Mrs. Brown, grand'
mother of Walter Brown, are guests of
Vr- -rA Um , V f. Miilrin est H.
VleV. Mr. Brown is employed at the
Merchants -National Bank
in Portland. .
bo.!)
mt; -W. B.
Recent guests at the Shelburne
been: Miss Jessie M. Spring
ton: iL. F., Olney of Tacoma
Monson of Aberdeen; C. E. Putnam of
Kelso; and Mrs. W. F- Slaughter, Mrs.
C. 8. .MeNaught and H. G. Schneider
of Portland. "
; The Glenn cottage near Sea View re
ceived its first occupants of the sea
son on. Wednesday mof(nHig when IL E.
Glenn. Mrs. J. .W. CrelgSfan and Alice
Carroll. Of The, Dalles, and Mrs. K. F.
Jeffrey of ' San .Francisco, cams to
spend the season.'
.' Other! people from The Dalles who
ars here: Mr. and Mrs. Ed French In
their ridge cottage, and Mr. and Mrs.
Viv French who have spent some 'time
leading outing places and principal side
Foley Hot, 'Spring
j Oregon's pioneer pleasure and health retort. In the hesrt of the
Cascades and the famous McKenzis river district, near the foot of the
snow-covered Three Sisters. Shady, restful and health restssrin-.
Splendid fishing; in the McKenzie and nearby streams. Steam baths,
tub baths and swimming pooL Flow of Hot Springs 172,800 gallons
day. Temperature 188 degrees.- Helpful in cases of rheumatism,
dyspepsia and kidney trouble. .Fifty-eight miles east of Eugene. Auto
stage leaves Eugene daily at 6:15 a. m. Hotel, tents, cottages er.l
camping ground. Why not come to Foley Springs and have one REAL
vacation. For further Information address
HOTEL- OWEN
Located 45 miles east of Eugene, on the McKenzie River, and up in
the mountains, where the air is the purest, the fishing the best, the
scenery the grandest and the welcome the warmest. Nice, clean beds
and splendid meals. Boats and expert boatmen furnished fishing par
tie's, if desired. Auto Stage daily from Euzen over anlendirl roa't.
LMrvand Mrs. George H. Smith,
nave uurcn cnarge ot tms most popular resort for the summer, and
will give to each guest their special courtesies. Rates, $2.00 per day.
Lower rates for a longer time. If you have not seen, the;McKenie,
you have not seen the prettiest of Oregon's pretty rivers!
Welch's Hotel
PIOHEXB. XT. HOOD HOTnTTATH SZ80BT.
Pare ioa eold aaetoitaia water, airy aad eona,
fortabie bnn-alow, food eaistee, hnstiag, fUb
ins, horsa baok rid inc. Bates SS any. SIS weak.
W, E. WELCH. Prop Welch's Poetoffioa, Or.
Rhododendron Tavern
Oa Hoaat Hoed Ante Staee Bond, ft mile
rrean rartland. Ideal monntain resort, SS day.
Weakly SIS. 60. SU. Speeial rate for famUies.
Saddle horaea, laws tennis, ereeset. Oeod fiah.
lay, aaattn;. Pheae, aleetrie light. Daily ante
stess. Phone Main isftS er East S8S. EmU
Fransotti, Prop., BVowe, Or.
I RELIANCE
ML HOOD Auto Stages
Pauy' te St.- Heed resorts, I L u Hound
trin SS. - Oovarnmaat Cams. S7.S0. Seecial
rates) to week end and climbing- paxtiaa. In
r ormatioa. reeervatlons and ticsata at BOUT-
i.EDfii SEr a rLOim c,o.. lea sa at.
Haia SBM, A-SS11. er Irrts-ton Crarase, Zest
30. - J ; ' -
, FOR
Mt. Hood Resorts
X0UHT BOOS ATTTO SEXVZCX OO-leava
Meier Prank a tare, kth at. estraaoa, sauy
StU a. m. Per vartieaiars end reservations
Kaier A Prank Snertms weeds Dept.. phase ac
commodation deck. Jfisht phone Tabor dilt.
PRAIRIE-BURNS .
1 STAGE: COMPANY
Opsratins - the only dafly Mail serriee, ear.
ryins paassssers, ba;fcand snraes te
Biiras, la the wrest Inland Empire sf Central
Orasos, via Oaayes Oitv aad John Day. Para
M.M. Bacrgase aUowaaoa SO pound. T. M.
KJOHT. Kaaasar. Prairie City. Or.
Shiphprri'Q Hot Springs
THE PLACE POB T0V
A resort far health and recreation. Beaatifal
walks through the woods, saddle her, fiah-
D, swimming, pevt, aviia, lenaie voart, are-
a net sreaads,
.mn.. nlaa
eowuns auy aairua aae
sammer oottases and. eamp.
inc. Addreea B. U Shlahord. Oaraen. W
aaa.
Cs4SGADIAi?TrSS
1 - ... v . auua i .
Kara von eaa have a a til at aad natal ant-
Inar bv the aids of the famous Caaoadia. Mineral
Sprinsa. Tea. oaa haat, f play tennis, en
joy not er aoia minora seine, xoa oaa rent
m . . v ' " ". . a wvw,
raoatre year mail daily aad have aa ideal
vacatiaa at a minima in ezpoase. Per faU a
fomatiea eddraas 60. M. QZIZLMDjm.m
Oascadia. Or. - - " ' -
TROUT LAKE
AT THE POOT OP IT. ADAMS. The Ut
apeeklad bean tie are waiting; to match their
wlte aa-aiaat venra. Zaav walklnar eiatanna ef
the t amen lava aavea and . tea eavea. Head
euartera for monataiii aUrabars for the aseent
of Mt, Adams. tUgh-clas amaaemant kail
sear hotel. Kotel rates, S'.OO a weak. Addreea
OUtEE HOTEL, Guler. Wash.
Wyer' Livery and Stae Co.
WHITE SAXM0H, WASH. Stae-es for
Hnntm. Trout Lake. Pnlda. Oleweod, Piao
Flat aad Snowden. 6 tea leaves -e Eatmea
7 a. m. daily. 6ood risa and oarefui drirors.
this spring In their boulevard cct
above shelburne.
Mrs. M. Walton is ehapero-ln? f
Reed college girls ef the 1913 ;
her home on the, boulevard - hetcv;
Sea View and Holmaru The !rls
be here two weeks. They are: I T,rr
V Walton,' Elsa GUI, Ada McCown. I ,
Mcuaw. Gladys Lowden, Helen Wait
and Clara Wuest.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. ShaW a
Lawrence Dlnneen of Portland e;
Hackney cottage guests.
.Miss Edith Johnson of Portland !
a guest at Hackney cottage.
Charles 8. Goodale and F. S. La :
of Portland have been recent kuu
at Hackney cottage.
Mrs. M. DeVeney of Portland open
her Sea View cottage the past we.;.
Mr. and Mrs. M. McN'ainara of I'ort
land are' Sea View visitors.
Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Dlehl f Tort
land have been In ens of the Barthol
omew cottages for th past month.
Mrs. George Easleton and two small
daughters are Portland people who
have wintered at llolmans.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winterpotham of
Portland are at Hoi mans.
Mrs. J. L. Gould of Portland is in a
tent home, at Holmans.
s Mr. And Mrs. J. L. wills of Portlani
' "v" wnnj montns m tr
JO. Watson horns near Holioan.
; ..f,"h,,n JaIrtJf. over th
"Rocks'. by "Old. Joe" on Friday wr-:
hve spent the spring months in th
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Diehl. Mn. W. F.
Slaughter and Lawrence Dlnnetn.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Tort
land rs in their Sea View ridge cottage.-.
Mr. and - Mrs. C. G. Smead ni
Messrs; S. and A. M, Stafford are Uol-
'J2n vl8ltr
t
u
LONG BEACH
( '
.From- every place . here comt) th
"clean up. paint up" sounds. Tl.
station, stores and shops are heh
mads ready for the busy 'weeks . tKut
are soon to come. - Though the
season has not yet begun and wiU
not until the - Portland schools -ari
closed , for: the summer a scattering
population is already here.
Mrs. Fred Bay of Portland Is in the
Slemmons cottage.
Ben F. Orr and Joseph Hodler ar
(Continued on Following Page)
trips and stags lines. The north wet.
MRS. ELLA K. HAFLENGER.
BLUE RXVElCi
OREGON
who know how to please the public,
Jewett's Farni He::: 2
at White Salmon es the Columbia river it bow
reedy te raoeWf rnsste. I la homei.ae uao,
Share, aplendid suUias, and the b.ut .f
nstnral orrauadiagg mk ef It aa M-.i
resort to spend a few reetful a er -m .
For further in forma ties er reeertiia .
JEMB-, JEVTT, WITE fcSUaOK. VA,4.
BANGS ; AUTO STAGE CO.
Stas leave XuteaodaUy :1S a. m. f-,r
Dearborn, Leaburg, hTimrod, htcXrnrie 1- i.
Blue Biver, MclUasU Kridae and io..r d
Boikaap BvriBca. &eod fUhms and huot..
Baaca Xivery Co., Eagaoe, Or. ,
ESTACADA Natural
SCENIC pah: I
S4 MIXES PK0M POBTXAKD. Kol-t T
- Ami srounes, aoriea raeort ana t i.
hunt claaa aotel a grouaoa. Jtatee far -.
BVi.i, Bust s-AjUU-A natural pa!a 3 V
from Portland, sta plaoe far iia&tre, c. .
- iaf , awaits, eAouraiaug sad amaienc' thov ..
SPtoiAi. strirnAr txctratioH BAxr t
sitaer Of tee para Ye rouad tria. j.aia
leave h irt aad Alder,
CA4h as--Cmi, aemfortab! r
apot, le mile from Pertisod, mri., (
to Vesutuul sad plcttetqus W)., , .
saUs. Cats ieay iit ssa Al4r, .v..i
trip 40 casta,
WllaJLaiE VIM. PAIXI-Th Of eras C!y or
at Pirst and Aioer, Xoand trip ev e-.r.
TAUuu .. BaajtACae i.ka vuwlit,i
ear, Seoona aae Wainingtoa. ewund U a v
cent.
OAkX'S H0X-SPaiirOS A groo, of tia brt.
Swiw,yt7,.,prlB " woria, at t
foothills of the Casoaaea. f , -It)rmta
oii Jaanhall SUM or siarahaU H j.
rionlan felaEaJts Drper tiaoK.. twr.
Boarina; Creea, Agla Creek aad aw Ct .
lake oar at Pint and Aider, en A'a..
Casadar iiae.Le- round trip rates al j.
apeaial train as Sunday,
A.ix suvsA Aki swxx bjb rnrr"
'she treiaa at tint and Aider, tail i j
line. Low rosad trip letea asd early kuiay
trains.
OitAnuH eXEZX--Tskt treia st Pint tad Al-
'' tnt, Bali. Leate iwcMn,
: NreMwe. i.hummh, wreanam, Hoy as ot
POa AJjOItlOBAl, XyPOXMATIOB eaH Tfchet
Ageat IUt and Aider, laarshall iui er
Portland Ry. Lt Cz P. Co.
"Steuaai aerrioa.
Setuhort cuxd Mountain He
tort on North Bank Rocd.
CLATSOP BEACH Pacific Ooeaa, t h -
frets Portland. Take North lank t. -10th
add Koyt, te Gear hart or eeatid. t !
asd aatatorium bathing. H$ mUa ei- Oct. a
.... n J -It 1.. A ... m
SBH-Ma-axt'S B.OX IrklN OSAt C-'.
Wan, S' noun from remand. Auto me.
trams. Mineral w.Url 117 .
eOVAAVMAsX Kliik-BAX Sa-ACrcS t C .
gnn, vaak. MouBUia rort, 1 tc a t ;
Vind river. Auto meets train.
fEWAXT'S PAk.it White Salmon, Wh., f ,
heure from Portland. lr.dirioual otta-
baaattfnl g-reanoa. Huiataia air, r. ..-.
oent aeeaery of Casoadea aad Cvi... i
"xSZ'zTXSZ,' White Salmon, V,'a-V r
taea and board. Vnte 0. W. J.
galmaa. Wash.
MT. ADAM AiT1 ICE CAVEE T,ke :
ju train te wsiie iimai euio
Trout Lake, where guides and outii i .
mooptaia eiucbint 4aar be b'-i.
CibCilUIES A1V.B llaaj IT
aUdaesd waesread tare, -ram luru .
m. m. i return 1:10 s. m.
MckmflE K1VZB. SliCnTS-T- f
x.ieetns Af. te a.ueae. totry . ,t i
and hotel aad Mcftenne fric-n .u,
Xnoise r-ad 1 s j &.
'" ..... ililM. AAi lili