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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 23. J915. ftr T i I GEARHART ; (Continued From Preceding Pace) .c Mn II. C. . Bowtri . And lira. A-' A. Wright and hb Jack Wright and three daughters arc to spend tb .summer at the Lewis cottage., - HoUI Oearhart." L. A. Peck and wife, B. A- Bray, H, B. Linemer, -Airs. J. H. Murphy. Jos eph 8euso, Mrs. C. H. Mar tain. G rover C. Bre-WTjs and -wife, Charles A Bern ard, II. Huckeroys, Mrs. Charles Ai Hart, Cecil A. Bauer, Mr. fend Mrs. E. N. Wheeler, - Harold Wheeler,: Helen Grace 'Wheeler, : Wv W. : Boon,; O. W. Taylor,- J: Jager, 3. H, Henry, A, " H. Babb. William W. Hussey,- Dr.' 3. W MeCollom, : Mr, and; Mm R. D. Car penter, Donald McGarrl tyy - J; E. - Mc Williama, 3. B. Bronough. D. W, Ward, Mr, and Mrs. C ; E. Guile, George N. Smltton. Graham -Glass, J. A. Holliday, A. Klose, .Karl S. Brown and wife. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. McMerson, of Portland, i George i F. ; Judd Miss Katherine j Dempsie, J P.; A. Stokes, W. Ri' Read, j Mrs. O. Smith, I Upper, G. B. Chu son, .Mrs. J. E. Grove, Louis Groske, L. Judd, - Miss Martha Bakketa, T. Gramma, John- E, Gratke, Mrs. Julia. Rlchart. G. B. Johnson. J. A. Bennold, Max Tuddith, Mrs. Jane earners of As toria. J. ti. Long, Fort Stephens;- J. T. JFerry, .Tacoma: 8. IX Knudson and wife, Seattle: J. B. Hay and wife. R, A. Druton and wife, Warrenton; Mrs. R. I , Auger, Bruce Tlederberger, Se attle; E. B. Brauer, fJew York; Mrs. A. G Ludheimer, San, Francisco; Mrs. James Peterson, Seaside; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwaback, San Franclaco: Wil liam i P. . Kenney, John Kenney, St, Paul: N. J. Costello, Seattle; Edith Taggart, ZCokoms, InJ.; A. A. Stanley and wife; Mrs. R. B. Caswell,. Great Falls'; Mrs. P. Lendenberger, and son, Seattle. . ,:....,: , . . . i t Every-train now Is bringing In a larger, number 'of summer visitors, mostly those who are opening up their cottages for" the season. The hotels also have lately noticed an Increase In tusiness. ; ; ' " ' - The t Kewfiort-Waldport travel ; Is heavy there i, being three automobiles on the 16-mllo run and they make the time In an-hour, where by team the best time that could be made was four hours. - The machines are making four to five trips per day and will soon use the new plank road that has -'been put through the Pacific View resort this making the running time considerably shorter from Newport to Waldport In cluding the ferry at each end. From Waldporta to Yahatts, a distance of 10 miles,' there is another automobile that makes- several trips dally to this fav ored resort and a number of camping parties are-already at this resort en joying the fine fishing and away from the more thickly populated resorts. - The Agate Beach Inn has opened up for ' the- season and this resort to -the north of Newport Is enjoying its share of the business. The visitors at Agate Beach this year will have besides the lighthouse and fine' beaches, a chance to take a deep seei fishing trip from the - sheltered harbtw . on the south : of the cape, John Collins has prepared a fine little harbor of refuge there and win operate fishing beats from there this, summer. ' " sTrheJ Ollle S. and other fishing boats are making trips' over the bar every day on fishing trips. A number of ex cursions have lately been made to the halibut ' banks", - where the- business of commercial halibut fishing is wit nessed as there are always several large halibut schooners on the banks. The Agate Beacn hotel opened its 1915 season June 20 The following guests are registered there: H B. John son, New York City; C. W. Sanborn, New York; R. J. Brown, Vancouver, B. C; Stella and' J. H. Yerex, Portland; A. Nelll. Chippewa Falls, Wis. ; M. N. Matthews, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. A.' Jj. Thomas, A. J. Fawcett, B. Ben nett, W. H. Waterbury. W. H. Wygant. Ira Xrvin and Miss Alda Irvln, all or Newport; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Eldrldgs Jr.,- R. P. Effinger Jr., and Alton K. Ef finger of Portland.- : ; " v Mrs. - T.' D. "Weatherford, of Rose- burg, has joined the beach contingent at Nye Beach. Mrs. Weatherford is located at Tent City. Charles M. Mundell, of Rogers, Ark., is at the McAllster House, Nye Beach, until the close of the season. Lamar and Leslie Tooze, seniors in the University of Oregon, are at the Harkleroad cottage -until the first of September. Lamar Tooze is president of the, student body of the university. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Savage of Salerrv- have established themselves in the Cherry . City" cottage at Nye Beach. ,-; s - Mr. and- Mrs. K. C. Eldridge, of Port land, who .were married but recently, are enjoying their honeymoon at this watering place. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Matthews, of Portland, reached Newport the first of the week- for a short stay at the sea side, as iguests of Borden's hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. norland or Spo kane, were among the recent arrivals in Newport. . ;v Herman - S. Wallace, or poruana. registered at - the Abbey recently. Mr. and Mrs. George imi ana cnii- dren. of Colfax, Wash., are enjoying the balmy sea breezes of the beach. They are .occupying a cottage at the Whitten" Camp Grounds. Miss Ethel Tooze, of Cottage Grove, la 4 at : the Harkleroad cottage tor the summer. -.-v 3. H.: Fitzgerald, president or the Newport Railroad and Navigation com pany of7 Portland, was a Newport vis itor for a few aays mis weea. Xr. R. X Clark and family or Eu gene, nave returnea xo ineir nome after en joyln short vacation here. Dr. Clark is connected with the de partment of history or the university of Oregon. ; : '- : Thomas Hutchison, of Hocuiam, Wash, is among . th recent out-of-the state arrivals. & .."- Wallace Benson, deputy in the state tax commission, off ice, and a son of th lata Governor Frank W. Benson, of Salem, came to Newport Wednes day evening for a short vacation. - Dr. E.. J. Stewart, director of .ath letics ot the Oregon Agricultural col lege, and Mrs. Stewart and her mother, Mrs. Hi Nf Hanlin, of the east, spent the week-end at the beach. , Mr. and - Mrs. John Fry and jamall son, of f Corvallls, wre among, tie ar rivals in Newport Wednesday. i W G. Kerns, of Portland, has pur chased i a cottage at Nye Beach : and will pass the entire summer at the sea shore. . - . Mrs. lAnnle I. KoDinson. or uorvai- Hs, enjoyed a week-end sojourn at Nye Beach s a guesi i oi in ew uiu House. ! -v;- : ' " ' - . Franklin W. Staiger, or poruana. passed ja few days at the seaside dur ing the: present wees. mr. cuuser was graduated from the- University of Ore gon at! its annual commencement last week.-:.b-..---"r-y- : Xpx- Joseph Patterson, of Portland. Is spending the season .t this resort. He is -staying at thebbey.- r i"; Colonel Ernest Hof er, of Salem, ac companied by his son,R. M. Hof er, -ar--rvd In Newport last Sunday in his -NEWPORT Hi autom'obUeand left the sam dav'for Agate- Beach, ' where -the Hofef mer cottage is located. -, - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson, of Cor-4 vams, are among the- summer resort- ers at-xwye -Beach. rr. and Mrs W. F. Rutherford, - of Portland, were included among the de partures last Saturday. While In New port,- the Rutherfords stayed at the Borden hotel. - Mrs. W.-A. Petit, of Portland; is so journing at'.Tent City, Nye beach,' for a lew weess Mrs. I Baker and two daughters, of balem, are at Nye beach until the end or xne season. j - !---. - William 11. Burton has again arrived In Newport sto pass the-summer. Mr. Burton was recently graduated from the University of . Oregon with high honors. Mrs, H. I. Nebergall. f Albany and her brotner, a p. KJstie. -of" Llman. Iowa, are sojourlng at rTent" City for a few weeks. ry N.v lb' Gullliams, of Ona, arrived few davs -ago 'to pass a few days' va cation. . Mr. Gulliams is registered at the Abbey.; - W. I Clinton1 and wife, of -Portland, were Incoming passengers on the steamer Newport recently.- & Mrs.. B. M. East and family. of Salem.' have' Joined the Marlon county people at Nye beach. , . " O. H. Haskett. ' of Portland, . was among the Abbey arrivals during - the week. ; , - . W. G.. Baker and family, of Corval 11s, are at the -beach -until the end of the season. ' Mr. Baker has been placed in charge of the Nye beach rest, room for the summer. -.- , , Miss Hattie Beckley, of Portland.- Is sojourning at the Copeland House for a few days. . - ' Mrs. C W. Southworth and children, of Eugene, are domiciled in one of the Sea Crest cottages at . Nye beach - for the entire season. Miss Bertha Crosby has returned -to her home in Portland from a short out ing here. . Miss Crosby stayed at the Borden hotel. The Joseph H. Kokes. vof Eugene, will - arrive shortly' to occupy the Thompson cottage . at' Nye beach 5 for the months of - July- and August. Miss Margaret Stevens, of..AIbany, Is ; summering , at the Stevns' Nye beach- cottage - - . -- v Professor H. C Howe of the faculty of the University of Oregon,- and fam ily are : domiciled In their cottage at Seal Rocks -until the university opens for the : winter . session ' in - September. Professor Howe's' cottage is, located near a : sti;ing tof small s lakes knd is one of the most attractive ? summer homesiatflgsal Rocks... , . . . H.' ; Bv 7u. -Whlttaker, of ; Corvallls, has returned to his home in the -Benton county capital after 'enjoying a few days of recreation and rest at Nye beatfhT ' v - - . - - - . ' . The Misses Josephine . and. ; Great Thornton, 'of .North' Yakima, ! wash' are stopping at the. Damon. - The Misses Thornton- have - Just returned from : a visit to ' the ; Panama-Pacific exposition -and intend to remain at the beach for ithre- weeks. Professor and Mrs. H. F. Wilson, and son, of Corvallls. are sojourning at- Nye beach. - Accompanying them are Mr. and Mrs. i Frank McClatn, of Chicago, the parents of Mrs.-Wilson. Miss Susie Nail, of- Portland, is a beach visitor; . Miss Roberta Vear, of Albany, a stu dent of the state university, is at th.e beach for an extended stay. -? ' ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. L. MeConnell, of SalemV have arrived at the. beach and will spend the summer here. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Duecker and chil- dren, of Portland, are established at Whltten's Camp Ground for the sum mer. f ' ' -, " Mr. and Mrs. Melvln D. Beer, of Wasco, are recent arrivals at -this re sort. The Beers registered ' at ' the' Abbey. ' i : ' " - - ' H. B. Doaaahey, of Portland, reached the beach a few days ago and is en joying the beauties of this resort as a guest of the Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Bryan, of Hub bard Iowa, are listed amour the mid dle western visitors at Nye beach. The Bryans are located in one of the tent houses at Tent City. - -. , Dbnald J. Vickers, of Eugene, is at Nye beach for the summer. . Mr. Vick ers is a regular summer visitor. E. C.' Barber is a recent registra tion at the Abbey from -.Astoria. . Mrs. .B. A. Sleights of Portland, was a recent arrival at the Copeland house. Among .the cottagers at Sunnyside are Mrs. E. A. Wood and daughter, of .Eugene, who are at Nye beach for sev- TLa ytt3 Mrs. S-.'sismore, of Portland, was an Incoming -passenger on the steamer Newport recently. -W. Hlnton and family, of Portland, are located in one of the Payne Rest cottages until the end of the season. Miss Nellie R. French, of Prairie City, is enjoying a short vacation, at this. resort ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kerr, of Corval lls, are among the summer sojourn ers at the beach. R. M. Povey. of Corvallls, is dom iciled in a cottage next to the Damon house at Nye beach. He is entertain ing his mother, Mrs. C. C. Povey, of Columbus, Ohio, for a few weeks. Mr. Povey is connected with the physical director's department at the state ag ricultural college at Corvallls. i Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davis, of Beaver ton, reached Newport , recenUy f or their regular summer outing. v . Mrs. P. T. Byrne, wife of the late Mayor Byrne, of spoicane, -ana her daugbter, Ruth, and son, Patrtck, are expected to- arrive .shortly to open their cottage for the summer. Carl E. Triggle. Of Portland, ac companied the excursion to the sea side last Sunday. - -Mr. arid Mrs. Kirk Powell, of Port Ton .ra reent visitors In Newport. BAR VIEW ........ Mt. m. Ternr and UtUe dausrnter. Mar- on. arrived last .week from Portland. I : .Ka r,"r . , J a stroke of : paralysis at hls .hras at Coos Bay, is here . on a visit his brother. Captain Robert, Farley'; of tba life-savins station.. rr. and Mrs. "Wise of Lakevlew. Or., are enjoyins; a visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. W. H. Fisk and little daugh ter, who arrived recently. Mr. and Mrs. C R. Thompson, of Portland. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bussard. - Henry Stevens and family after spending the winter here in the Gas sett cottage, have moved back to their borne in Saltalr. . I T. Wilcox, of Portland spent the weed-end at the beacn. Henry Bills is a Portland guest, vi Miss Eva Wheeler of Tillamook is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jack son. Miss Wheeler will have charge of the primary department of the Gar ibaldi school - the coming year. . She will leave for Portland about July $ to attend a summer school for primary teachers.'- ' T. C Goodell and W. H. Hef f ernan drove tbrougb from Portland the first of the week. C. H. Kaxnath and family of Camas, Wash ars here. - Anton Gleblsch, of Portland, was bare Wednesday inspecting ths Jetty An annex' 20 by SO feet is being built on -the north? sida of the -Bar .View hotel, r in . this 'will be -run a restau- rant.' delicatessett and bakery. Gn ths roof of ,thff' annex several sleeping J porches will be arranged. These im provements are being made by i Dr. Wise of the Bar View hotel, v . - Samuel Butts of the life saving sta tion has just finished a new garage In which to bouse - his new- automobile. Mrs. F. C. Roblson Is enjoylngr a visit - with her sister. Miss Lulu Jor dan of Bay Cityvi Oregon. . -R. F. Morton and family are here from HiHsboro for -the summer. . . S. A. Board and family, -of Portland, arrived recently and will spend ; the summer at the beach. ' Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Fellows came in from Portland Wednesday to spend the-summer at Bar View. ' : Leverltt .Tolls, - of Portland, son of L. J. Tolls, is a new arrival at "Villa Camp.- . , , V. v . ; The following haVe registered at' the Bar View hotel during-the past week: W. B. Doan, Merrltti D. MeCari, C A. Sundbom, H. S. Bucquet, Fred K. Trembly, Mr. : and Mrs. A. L. Scott. Mrs. A. g; Davis,-. Winnlf red Todd, Mrs. M. Todd, Margaret Herald. A- M. Work and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ; J. T.- Johnson and child, Portland j; R. Ankeny, ; Mrs. Hazel Pettis, Mayme E. - Greenwood, Floyd Seats, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.: Ne smithi Ankeny, L. Ankeny, 7 Pendleton; George Williams, Fred Poorman, Ivan Donaldson, Fred C . Baker 1 and wife. Sheriff Crenshaw and wife, Tillamook; Mrs. R. M. Gould, C C. Stamper, Neha lem; Nelson Frost, Forest Grove; Lia ble E. Marley. Cleda. R. Miller, Mc Mlnnvllle; C. C Chapman. Sheridan; A. V. Taddach, Mohler, J. W. Farley, Richland. - . ' - . - Miss Xirchoff and her - niece, . Dor othy Johansen, of Seaside, are the guests of Mrs. George Beatty. Miss Donna McMillan left last Fri day for Monmouth, Or., where she will attend summer school for six weeks- Mrs. Anna Ellis, postmistress, is en General Information for the Toiirist BEACH RESORTS. y T-fVnPFTF lafsrsrTT7r soldo. CUtsop Beach, Oregon. ryl r. 1 1 VI V Ji, J IX Wt Portland's aearest and most pop- . -. nlar ooeaa resort. Hotel Moore overlooking the ocean Offers to the tourist and traveler pleas ures 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' auto roads. - . - -r- ;-",.', '. rt- AU antomobOss leave from Kotel Moors for Elk ' Creek and Cannon Beach ?fcS5f oota. HOTEL KOORE, Dan J. Moore, Prep. gljSSrp. BAYOCEAN TWOHOTEtS The Watatorlaxd. Is TlassVos Coast. Only Snrf-Btaklag Serios la Amertoa. Warm Sa Water, r. Special railroad rates, For Information apply :" . - " T. B. POTTER REALTY CO CORBETT4 BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON Colonial Hotel CLATSOP BEACH SEASIDE. OS. BATES HEA80HABLE Completaly nmodcted. Cko loooa, eae block frombsach. ExoeXlont aiaias room, hit boa meats, all trains.' -- -is-i:: Oates Natatorium EACINO TEE OCEAH SEASIDE, OBEGOff Fint swimmiiic tank ea aie'KorUi Pa cifio Coast. Salt water nlaan 0xlO0; kot or cold salt - baths. Under dirsct rnsaa. marit of JT. E. Oatea, ewner. Prof. H, A. Lod, wig. iastntotor. . Opob day and ruyht. Com to Seaside far a pluags ia salt water. HOTEL M EARS CEKEBT BtnLDOrO Broadway at 7th St. Two minutaa from beach and depot Electrie lighted, rooms r4ocU or es suite. ' BATES n.00 A DAT JUTO TO. Seaside. Oregoa. ' JOKH KEAB8. Prop. ' THAT DELIOHTTOX BEACH HOME - The "ELMORE AT ELMOHE PARK Offers large, comfortable room, u mi (1st homelike arroandings at $1.00 per day (for 1 or 3 persons), grand view of the ocean from its broad rerandaha and son porches. Excellent dining serslce, a la carte, in conneetlon. Write or phone for reserva tions to THE "ELX0BE," Kockawaj, Oregon. CANNON BEACH THE SCEBTO BEACH OF OKEQO THE WARREN OVEBLOOXmo THE OCEAH. Fine fishing, hunting, surf -bathing and sorsa- oaca ruunr. oeev x ooas a Bneoialty. wnie for rates. K. S. Winn, Proprietor. Cannon Beach Hotel On Oregon's most beautiful beach; Home Cooking; Mountain Water; Bates M per day; fit per week. D. A Osbura, Prop., T. O. Eoola. HILL CITY AUTO STAGE Lr. Ore. Eiee. 2e. pot, Salem, 4:i0 p, m. daily for Turner, Aums--rille. Sublimity, Stay ton, atehama. Lyons, Kill City; connecting with 8, P. traia at'Anms rille, 5:16 p. m., ar. Hill City 7:40 p. m. Lt. Mill City daily 0:80 av m., ar. Salem 9:80 a. m. Good fishing along route. BREAKERS HOTEL SES&r SiUtards, pool. Vowline , teanU, galf, rreah aad salt water fisklag, seattar, riding and autos. Wi have ear own livery stable and aatosf s miles of -unbroken beach for ante runs. . Our table is supplied from our owa . dairy, vegetabla gardens and poultry yards. Postoffioe, long distaaoo phone and ' - telegraph station ia the hotel. O-W. R. it N. station aa the. grounds. ' - Writ tor terms and reservations to . i : . - .TEB BBEAKEXS XOXZOV. Breakers. 'Wash. TheSHELBURNE All modern improvements. One of the largest hotels on North Beach. We raise our own poultry. -Reasonable rates. Special rates by the week for families. Phone in hotel. Buy tickets to Shelburne Station, ' Trains stop right at door. Address Seaview, Wash. ; : . T. J. HO ARE. Prop, THE DRIFTWOOD ' - " MBS. K. XTHTFF Of EH ALL TEAR The Only House of Its Kiad loathe World Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths ia Connection, TABLE BOARD A SPECIALTT " ' ' LONG BEACH, WASH, . . Hotel Suncet BEACH CENTER STATION . 'Zdoal spot, modern famU kotel, country and seaahon eombined; ocean in full -view; large yard for child ran; croquet ground, 'best euisina and. table service, fishing, surf bathing, eleo trio lights. P. O. Long Boson. WaseV HAS. DE9HAN. Pms - ,-'-Vi joying a visit with her - sister. Miss Alta McFarland of Brighton. ' ' ' Mrs. John Graff and ; children are Portland - guests of Mr. Hedrick and family. Mr. Graff will join them later in the season. -3 VISITORS AT. HOT LAKE - a Hot Lake. Or., June 2 8 Mrs. f A. 1. McDougalV of Portland, accompanied by friends from Warrington, England, are registered - at Hot " Lake Springs. Mrs. Pldduck and Miss Glenning are taking the baths.; ,- v - Other Portland people registered at the sanatorium Include W. H. Walker, W. J.Parker, Mr. and Mrs. George M- Nouui; Mrs. W. H. Lesh, i Mrs. - O. C Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.l Dlngman. CANNON BEACH r ni'V ir riii "n Recent iruests at the Warren include O. M. Ruck, Mrs. G. M. Rudy. Mrs. Cal White, Mrs. 'Frank Hart, Evelyn Youngs, E. L Danulson, Oscar and Gladys Sphed, Mrs. W. B. Itinnek of Portland j Frank Hart, . Seaside ; -F. - L. Parker,; George Foge, Fred Johnson, Will Madison, -7. Astoria; Frank G. Mason, Los Angeles; Charles A. Amo der, Frank Wardfleld, Astoria; H. Gif f ord. wife -' and son, - Omaha; Mrs. E. Griffin, Milwaukee, W1&; M. H. San ford and wife, Astoria. George L. Baker, wife and son spent three days at Hotel Warren last week. T. S. Cornelius, county Judge, reg istered at the -Warren last week for a short stay. Messrs. J. R. Clinton, J. F. Carney, G. J. Parker and E. W. Lebeck of As BEACH RESORTS. Oregon's finest beach resort. Paved streets, mountain water, sewers, bathing, . Oshing. tolher attractions. Most scenic railroad jtrip in Oregon. , Bayooean Anaex Splendid view ocean and hay. Near natatorium. Ex cellent table. Rates $2.60 to J3.B0 per day; 116 per week and up. -Bayslde Xaa Fine table. - Forty gnesta Rates 92.60 per day, , - Sylvaii Park Inn W Cannon Beach Beantlful ooeaa wimrn Paeifte 'phono Vnex. eaUad homo oooking Sea foods a . specialty. Koontsia spring water on premises. Ante bna meets all trains. (12. M per week. Make early una .rations., airs, B. -XL' Tabar, Xgr. .Eopla P.O. ... .. i . .. .. ' Come to Barview VILLA CAMP - . .... . . - . - . . .-. .s Coftages fnralskedV eomplete for housekeep ing. . X. 3. TOLLS A SOKS, Praps. "By the Seashore' . Sleeping a n. d house keeping tents for rent at reasonable prices. , . . " Driving horses on ground. Good fishing, nearby. Restaurant and dancing floor in connection. Buy ticket to Wheeler, transfer to . Nehalem. I - will . meet you with stage. Write for accommodations to William Gorman, Nehalem, Or. m Bar View Hotel AHD PXTRBTSHEB HOVSEXEEPXHw TESTS , Under Hew Xanagement HOTEL BATES 81 PES. SAT ABD TP Faraished Housekeeping Tents, 81.08 per Day. Operated by W. A. Wise, 210-213 Failing blur., Portland, and Bar View, Tillamook County, Oregon. Phones: A-2029 aad Main 029. . . Shelburne - Station NORTH BEACH THE HACKNEY COTTAGE :.:? -'."t'i. Is- KswH , . v ' ; OPEH FOB THE KtAMOM '?. With - an modern improvements. For rates . 4- write or wire. SEAVIEW, WASH. vi,v North Beach Inn American and European 7So Per Day and Ta LONG BEACH (NEWTON STATION FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING APTS. ASS - . TENTS S.0S TO S6.M WEEK. All traias atop at grounds directly facing the ocean write for reservations. NORTH BEACH INN, LONG BEACH," WASH, City toria constituted a - surveyings party surveying a new road from Elk creek to Arch cape and then south.': The pro posed road Is to Xollow the coast just back of the beach, tint overlooking the ocean all the way. Contracts for a mile of the road save already bees let, and the above party of Aatorlaa surveyors are fast laying plans for Its extension. When completed the road will be one of the most fascinating - in the west from a scenic standpoint. - : .; ' Miss M. -Fergusan and Miss V. Peter, son of (Alameda, Cat., are stopping at the Warren. ,s- - At Hotel .Warren E. 8. Catron of the ex-game-and-fish commission ' was a guest, t, . , . . - , Baker Has a Ford Story All His Own -' . i ' . , . . r :V i ' Sea ' View, Wash.. - June 2 . -Commissioner-elect George X Baker, of Portland, who Is spending a few -days here, has a Ford .story., all. his own whicn he swears is true. Here it is. While v motoring- between Cannon Beach and Seaside the Baker-machine was "held up" in the . middle . of the road by a small fox terrier. .To avoid running "over the -dos-the - driver . had to stop the machine. The dog hopped Into the machine when -it came to a stopM but would have jumped out again had not Mrs. Baker, taken it on her lap. When the party 'arrived !in - Seaside with the dog, they found that "the -fox terrier was s? the 'property,- ef - Mayor Greggs of Seaside, and-that he .had a passion for riding - between ' Cannon Beach, and 'Seaside, sometimes making the round, trip twice a : day.- - He liad fallen off one jnachine on this- par and Pleasnre Seeker BEACH RESORTS Spend your summer vacation at Newport.. If you enjoy surf bathing, trout fishing, deep sea. 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 corning to Newport. Good hotels, excellent boarding places, rooms, tents or furnished cottages. A home town where the moral at mosphere is dean and wholesome. Good stores and reasonable prices. For further information write to any of Newport or ask any S. P. ticket agent. - Morris Wygant. Pres. Commercial Clos; Purdy A Hoeelton's Vatatorhun ; W. S. Wheeler. Prep. Cliff Houses Fred Dawson, Druggist: H. H. Orrwdis Transfer Co.; Western State Bask; L. C. Smith. Eal Estate : Taqmna Eledtrio Co.; Captain O. F aoobson, Manager Kewport Haviratioa Co., L, 0. Hockett Laundry Cat Elmer Patrick Mercantile Co.! A. L, Thomas, Lapidiit; E. E. Eeisinger, Prop. Log Cabin Amusement Parlor l Paul KnaU Bakarr Co., J.'wTkeily. Prop. Hailys Hotel; A ff. Sehwarta. Merchant. , ,, - TT ' TAK-IT-EZY Boarding -House HOKE OOMTOHT HOME COOXTHO Easy walking distance of Nye Creek Beach. Bates reaeonsble. Write for terms or make reservations. Address MTT.T.FH 4k AHDEBSOsT, Newport, . Or. . . TENT CITY Newport. Oregon, Fifty dean.- airy furnished tents aad cot tages at rates ranging from S4 to 97 a week. Located ia grora, ia Tiew of ocean, sidewalks, eleotrio lights, and city water. Three hlooka from teach. For resarratlons address A, JT. TAH WASSEHHOTZ. Box . Newport. Or. " Sea Crest Cottages RIGHT OH THE BEACH Completely fur nished 9, a and 4 room cottages, Eaoh cot tage has a splendid view of the ooeaa, city water, eleotrio lights and good sidewalks, close to stores aad natatorium. Before decid ing where to spend your summer vaoatioa writs for rates and other Information te CHEI8 ASMS. Hrwport. Or. , KYB CKEIX TBAITSFHJa- CO. Save your baggage checks till you get to Vewport. - - We give you prompt service aad fair treatment. Hacks to lighthouse. Otter Hocks, Seal Books and ether points. - XBA STVBBLEjrlELS ,fc SOS. Newport. Oregon. 1 BEACH RESORTS 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 wannest. Nice, clean beds, and splendid meals. Boats and expert boatmen furnished fishing par ties," if desired. Auto stage daily from Eugene oyer splendid roads. Mr. and Mrs, George H. Smith, who know how to please the public, have taken charge of this 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 McKenzie, you have not seen the prettiest of Oregon's pretty rivers! Foley Hot Springs -Oregon's pioneer pleasure and healthresort. In the heart of the Cascades and the famous McKenzie river district, near the foot of the snow-covered Three Sisters. - Shady, restful and . health ; restoring. Splendid fishing in the McKenzie and nearby streams. Steam baths, tub baths and swimming pooL" Flow of Hot Springs 172,800 gallons a 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 and camping ground. Why not come to Foley Springs and have one REAL vacation. , For further intormation address U , ; MRS. ELLA K. HAFLENGER. CASCADIA Bars 70s ess lav a sulet and restful out ing by the tide of th famous Csscadla Hinersl Springs. You eaa hunt, fish, play tennis, en joy hot or eold mineral baths. You eaa rent a tent or a cottage - er hoard at the hoteL receive your mail daily - and have aa ideal vacation at a minimum expense. For foil la formation address GEO. sC GRISENSORFER, Cascadia. Or. .---..s -v -::.'.'.'.- - .- F I SHING PESCSUTia ABTD KUOXITAT ZrOW W sek-Xnd 7ars aaa Cou vsaint Train Ssrrics Anglers . are meeting- - with sun cess at Klickitat Falls, above L,yle and in the Deschutes. Take - North?" Bank and Oresron Trunk trains Saturday or' Sunday, ' , returning Monday night. k Round? Trips Portland to THis can. in Deschutes Canyon, J5.80. Shearer, S5.75. . South - Junction. $7.30. , Frieda, $6.55. Klickitat. . .-; , $3.80. ... Tickets and information at ?' Nforth Bask Ticket - Of f io, StU aad Stark Bts. Station, 10th a&d . Koy. I SSasipsSBvi-' ticular day and was waiting for the next car-to pick him -up., "However, Said Mayor Greggs. "he was .waiting for a Ford.? - - ? , "How's that r asked Portlands the atrical city father, "Spring It. If It's a new one.----':-"-'- - - "No, it's not a Joke. It's the truth;" asserted Mayor Greggs and In expla nation said, ."He can tell a . Ford Im mediately after ' he hops on the run ning board because he can see over the fender."- He's an Intellectual dog and dosn't believe in-rtinningbllnd.f For, these -reasons he-pref era a Ford-'I . "Wouldn't that look good in an ad?" Mr. Baker asked? "Intellectual Dog Picks Ford." . . t -, ; SEATTLE jNOTES -,: SeatUe, Wash, i June 25.-r-Judge and Mrs. Thomas Burks win entertain Sun day afternoon with an informal tea'st their- home, in compliment to the party of honorary commercial commissioners from-China, who are in Seattle ending a tour of the country. Presiding, over the tea table , wlllTie Mrs. Manson F. Backus and Mrs. Hugh R. Rood, and assisting: aboot the rooms will be Mrs. Montgomery Russell, Mrs. J. C. Haines and Mrs. -Albert Charles Phillips, , Mr. and .Mrs. M- Mathieu announce the 'engagement - of their daughter, Irene.'; to . Murray, Billings 'Hadley, of Ames,. Iowa. .,- The wedding will'- take place August 20. Miss Mathieu is -a former University "of 'Washington -glrl,- and a member of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. - x Mrs. J. I. Knight.' of 47 H Whitman avenue, and. son. - Joseph, .left' Wednes- . Recreation, Health, Fishing Resorts- Rail, River and Stage Routes tsXormatloa regacdlag with im gxea aataral soenio aad ettssatto attraoSioBS affords waosrsal aavaatsgss to seekers of health er recre atlom. Infis iinllim iscarninr resorts or side trips) aa be OMaiaed from The Journal Travel Boreas, raones A- eosi, Kata T173; er fwn TwrUt Agocy art Tiwi anxeau, Msransn asra, BEACH RESORTS SUMMER RESORT the following progressive citizens of Agate B each 11 AGATE BEACH INN NOW OPEN Write Mrs. K. Qeorge for rates or reaerra- Tions. au agate JMaea Zrsaa Co, for ewar information at Agate Beach, Or. - ' , AUTO AND BTAOr LINE FHOK Newport to Ocean View VIA WAXDP0BT Leaves Newport at 6:80 a, m. daily. Special attention given to flaoermen 'who want te fisk ea the Tahats aad ' other streams j also ta hunting parties aad pleasure exoursions. LEE pott, arewpert. or. - -j- Hotel Saunders FOxtXEXXT HOTEL OSBinUr Under now management enlarged aad ren ovated. Everything now. clean and eomfort able; 86 - rooms, rates reasonable. On block from Hye Creek Ooeaa Beach. For reservations and rates address CHAsVLES SAUNDERS, Newport, Or. - - . BANGS AUTO STAGE Cd. Staa-e leaves Eusrene daily StlB a. m. for Deerhora, - Leaburg, - Himrod, MoKancie Inn. Blue River. JdoKensia Bridge and Foley and Keianae nprinrs, uoou inning aaa aunxing. Bangs Livery javery us,, Eugene, Or. MOUNTAIN RESORTS BLUE RIVER, ' OREGON I loiansts: 'Appreciate Our Quick Service Film Develop ing, r nnting. All Work Finished by 5 o'clock - ' the Day. Received.' a, - i 'jS fc " ' ip23?222Sa Ours is the larsr $$LLj)?"Wt Supply Mlet O cific Coast. Distributors of the famous "Ahsco,V FILMS and ' CAMERAS. . . Woodard, Clarke & Co. "WOOD-LARK BUILDING -ALDER AT WEST PARK Oft vksspsw B WSCO "Old Joe" Dixon Is Seen at Fishing Eoo!: Beach Hermit Ever Ready to Philosophize ,: ' Br Lawrence Dinneen. 8ea - View. Wash., June 2 -Went fishing in a party - of five guided by Joe Dixon, the hermit ef fishing rocks. Caught fish. too. We Had a nice mess at the cottage and the sea trout and sea bass were good. Joe's Just the same as' ever; --Quiet,1 kind. - sincere, clean with the old taste for cbewln' still with him. And he's Just the same wonderful fisherman who knows where the "pockets" are and . the hab its of the fish that frequent them. The -above might be a paragraph in my diary. It wonld tell me of the three summers spent here and marked by. frequent trips with Joe who ' has taught me about nature and nature's living; things from open books which my eyes could not read until he helped. The; names of . the berry, bushes which overhung the trails. we climbed to get to Beard'a Hollow where .the folk who " spend their f summers at North Beach catch deep sea fish: the trees the squirrels -that "cheeped" from hidden depths,, the grass" snakes tbat'-gllded away at our approach and finally the jflahjv all these Joe knew ; and told about; And he's. not a day;f or McMlnnvllls, Orx to spend the summer with her parents, Rev. . and Mrs.' Joseph Hoberg. Mrs. Knight at tended he Women's Relief corps oon vehtlon at CentraUa this week as a rep resentative of John F. Miller corps, - : Pintiln TTalinv Tttinwond v.r. TT. . fl. A.. and Mrs. Dunwoody, of Fort, Wnfield leadxag estktag nlae asd ydaelpsa side MOUNTAIN RESORTS FIONEER HT, HOOD KOTTNTAIV RESORT. Far io eold mountain watrr airy and oom fortabl bungalows, good euislae. hunting, fish ing, hers ha ok riding. Rates day, 910 week, W. E. WELCH. Frop.. Welch's Foetoffioa. Or. Tavern Oa Hount Hood Ant Stage Road, 7 mUee from Fertlaad. Ideal mountain resort, day. Weekly fis.60, Speoial rates tor families. Saddle horses, laws tannis, oroeuet. Good fish ing. hunting. Fhoa, alsotrU light. DaUy aut stage. Faose Jfala 596S er East tSSv; Emil Franiettl. Frop., Rowe. Or. - - : ' ' RELIANCE . ML HOOD Auto Stages Daily t Ht. Hoed resorts. S a. m. Round i, ST.60. Saeoial trio SS. Government Cams. rates to week-end and climbing parties In- formatioa, re terra ti cms and tickets at ROTJT LEDGE SEED FLOKAi CO., 1(8 ftd st. Mala 6M, A-Slll. or Xrvingtoa Garaga, East 186. ... . . . . FOR Mt. Hood Resorts XOXntT HOOD AUTO SERVICE CO. Imth Meier Frank store, feth st. entrance, daily a.r m. For particulars and reservations Msier at Frank Soertina Geoas Dos., shai eommedatioa desk. Night shea XaW 42(4. Hotel De Government Camp Located oa ta South Sid ef Xt. Hood beautiful view of : th mouniaia aad other praks. Guides ror elimMng, unsurpaaaed risk ing aaa minting, jtates a per oar, f is pev weak and us. Foa Si jridemore. Fro-oe.. Row. Or. Information, Tesivatioa aad daily stag sea sa st, maia sso or anas aoa. Larch Mountain Trail X tak you" to th mm ZARCH X0XTN. tiQt TRAXL.' Tea oaa't afford t pass this trip. Beet service, mountain air aad XRATJTI FUXt SCENERT. Far 75. Speoial rates parti. X. X. Zrag, Bridal Toil. Or. - PRAIRIE-BURNS STAGE COMPANY Operating th only daily Xail servioe. car rying pngrs, . baggage aad spre - to Burns, la th Great Inland Empire of Central Oregon, via Canyon City and John Day, Far M.60. Baggage auowano 8 pouaaa. W. M. KIGHT. ataaagec, mart City, Or. Seashore and Mountain Re sorts on rtortn Bonn Koad. CLATSOP BEACH Fadfls Ooeaa, hears iroa jroruaaa. xsa Aorta sank trains. 10th sad Heyt, to Oearhart or Saasid. Surf aad- natatorium - o thing, a mile f aa strand. (3 weekend trip. ' . BHIFHERD'S HOT 8 F R I N O S At Oarsoa. Waah., S hour xroca rortlaad, Aat meets trains. Mineral waters 117 F. GOVERNMENT MTNBRdX SFRTjr6SAt Car. son, waan. wawua resuat. a saUOS US Wind river. Aut moots trains. rEWKTT'S FARM Whit Salmea, Wash., fH nours zrom nnuas, ajiuiviauavi 0Ttage an beautiful grounds. Xewntaia air, tnagaifi. cent ksw, viwian f ana voiuasala fSFIE." Whito Sahara. WssliU-Oov- tage ana ooaru. nn v. w, .'Rokrs, wane iiiiwh, " XT. ADAMS AND ICS CAVES Take North sasut mum o nauw ini aaie stag to Trout Lake, where guide aad outfits for maintain climbing mar bo had. DESCHUTES RIVER FISxUNG RESORTS- aeonoea aw. -ma leave 7;SJ a. m. I returns a. sa. XcKZMZIE RIVER RESCRrBTsk Oregea Elaatno ay. to a-ugoue. aoiey Hot Bprlaci aad kotel aad XeKeaai Bridg hetet f hone Broadway SM, A-S871. . FITXH AND STARK , , The Nortonia Xlsvamtlt Straw at ' WaaMngtom Visit, the Roof Garden' a wonderful visw of tha '. : . city. Try our Dlninc - Room and enjoy ths "dlf- . - ferent'' born cookinr at ... most, reasonable - prices. - a 01 -PrfWlTTTH. Awm sad Vm.,.W Yotrr vacation will 1 be more complete If yon take along , an Ensign etto Vest 'Pocket' Camera, pe (Bills " , 'THE J. K. GILL. CO, - . Booksellers, ; Stationers?- and Complete Of flea Outfitters. : Third and Aldsr Bts.-: " Wech Hotel professional guide and his Informatfon Is not given In the same sequence ear i time. . "Some say that nature kills !! things that are not good. Say, woul i not It be a wonderful world if vn knew all this brush could do for tin? It must be worth something for nature doesn't seem to be killing around here very much." That's the way Joe loves the things of the out-of-doors. - Jo -doesn't kill for the killing. I caught a small bass and following ray teach er's Instructions threw him back. "Don't You're liable to kill him," Joe said, more quietly than usual. trouble was I "threw" him Instead of "dropped. And on the way home I heard a discourse on chivalry, partic ularly to women when away from the settled places. - L appreciated the les son from the man whose lips have never framed a curse, a smutty story -nor an unkind word in my presence; from the man who asks little of the world and gives much as a teacher and an exemplar. Joe carried - home the coffee which we had made and didn't ; use, for to him waste is inexcusable. Soott, will arrive In -Seattle on July 4 to visit their relatives, Senior Captain F. -M. Dunwoody. of ihe United States Coast Guard service, and Mrs. Dun woody, at their home, .1304 Twentieth avenue North. Captain and Mrs. Dun woody are going to West Point, where Captain Dunwoody will be on duty as an assistant professor. v ggBSSSSSH .11 'II ) trips) aad stage Uses. The Borthwest, MOUNTAIN RESORTS Jewets Farm IIcz2 at Whit Salmea ea the Columbia river Is now ready U. reoelTe guesU. IU homelike atmoi. Phere, splendid ouislne, and the beauty of iu natural surroundings make of it an i.1l resort to spend a few restful days or weeki. For further information or reservation sriar-t JEXKU JEWETT. WHITE SALMON. WAaU. TROUT LAKE AT THE FOOT OF XT. ADAMS. Th o! speckled Beauties ar waiting to match their J?1" s""". yours. Easy walking distance of the famous lava oaves and toe eaves. Hoad guarter for mountain olimhers for th op f hit, Adams, Hl(h-clait amusement b.i near hotel. Hotel rates, 19.00 a week, Addrsu GOIER HOTEL, Oul.r, Wash "O'.THE BITFFS OF THE COtXTMBIJl." An ideal place ta spend the week-end. t'i hours from Portland. Boanery rivalling tne Alp;. " Special July th. Round trip fare, good four days, 3.i0. Illustrated booklet free. C. W. 4. RICK EES, ' Whit Salmon. Wash. fd'S jj Springs THS FIACZ FOR TOW A rort for health and reoreation. Beaotlful walks through th weeds, saddle horses, fi.h. his, swimming pool, quo l la, tennis eourt. gJro- i tnujua, .,.ovwiing auey. Am an raa, si snd UfOMlB DiskA. 8urnmsr aM.fAsrM inc AdlTM X. U fihiDWd, Carson, .vu. WILHOIT SPRINGS Xa th foothills ef th Casoad mounUlns, 7 mile from Portland. Aa ideal resort ! balth aad recreatloa. Excellent hotel and fine eamping grounds. Tsnts and cottages for rent. Our specialty is our Ssturday niakt and Sunday aooa chicken dinner. Ran oat for your week and holiday. For full information write r phono F. W. XolfREN, Wllheit, Or., or ask say S. F. agent. . . ESTACADA Natural SCENIC pari; M XXX.ES FROX FORTXAND. Exoellent pic. grounds, exourswn resort and fishing. r?.iT,rt1 hotk frounas. Ratea fa or. BVU, RUN PARK1 natural park 0 mu.i from Portland. Fine plane for fishing, can. p. PECii'l, STVDAT EXCTJRSION RATFS to BFECIAI, SuNDAT EXCTJRSION RATS to either of these parks 6 rouad trip. Xralns leave First and Alder. 0ANEXAK FAJtK Oooi, oomfortabU eutic. spot, 19 mile from Fort Land, overtookm th atiful and picturesque WUlsmet 'U"' . cr ! ana Alder. a.ound trip 40 oents. WllXAMEXat FAIXS-Tas Oregon City eat at first and Alder. Bound trip 4 cents. VANCOUVER BARRACKS lake Van7ou,v oar, Soea4 aad Weaning ton. Hound trio iJ oents, - - CARV'S HOT SFRINOS A group of th hot. vu't,7.vpl'" u t t .e foothills ef the Cascade, ror lBtormst.ua cell Marshall 8064 er MarshaU ilftO. riHkLlXa SXREAMS Upper Ciaokam as rim, Roaring Creek, Eagl Creek and leo Cr.r! Take i oars a First and Aider, oa i-.taoao Casadsro line, Low round trip rates and ar.f special trains ea Sunday, . lino. Low round trip 'ate and early huno trains. - FOUNhOV CREEK Take train at First and Al. dor, get off at Erroi. BeU, Lent Juactwn. Broamer, t I.lnnemsnn. wresham, Began ot FOR ADDITIONAL INF0RXATI0N call Ticket Agen Just aad Aider. Xarshali lud ot PortlahrJ Ry. Lt. Cz P. Co j "Baliabl Servioe." RIVER STEAMERS. Freight and Passenger , STZAXERS TO TEE DALLES aad Way Landings "BAILEY GATZERT" Loaves Portland daily st 7 A. M. oscept ft.,n. day and Monday. Sunday escurslous to Las cad Locks leave t A. i. iialura 6:43 p. m, "DALLES CITY" Leave Port land Tuesday, Thursday nd fit srday it A. M. Sunday C sonde Locks akosrsloa.... -ft rt gar t 'As iaile and return.. li.cj ALDER STREET DOCK. FORTXAND rows aaa in vie, A.-D112 STEA1MER GE0RGIAA res dally except Monday for eurrosxA ajtd wat xojxhxszz. Leaavtar foot of Washlnston Et 7 a. ta.. returnlnc 9 p. rru DALLES-COLUMBIA U112 Steamer. State of Washintcn Leave Taylor et. dock 11 p. m. daily, i-. t Sundays, for Th Dalles and wsy lanU!. i. lie turning, leaves The Ialle 12 noon dai.r n. cent Monday. Freisbt and Daaenar-ra. Y m 91.00, Bnrtfa SOe. tipper Columbia ami F . river steamers Ut LeHiUa and way latiu.i.i. rauH aaaui vie. . Shiphe 0egon Gly Dc ' TRIPS FOR STTNDAT, FTth '. Lesrs -Portland 9:00 a, m.; 3:30 p. ' Lesve Oregov City 10:30 s. m.; 8:35 p. Ko 13:30 trip from Portland.