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THE: OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAL. PORTLAND, : SUNDAY , MORNING, f JULY 22, 1917.
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OCEAN PARK
Ocean Park, Wash., July 21. Ocean
Park la fast becoming the mecca for
automobllists. Every Sunday Ocean
Park Is visited by many motorists
from other points along: the beach. The
broad expanse of beach, which extends
from the Fishing rock to Ocean Park,
affords an unexcelled automobile drive
for a distance of 15 miles. From the
.north motoriets come from Nahcotta,
Raymond and South Bend, stopping on
their way to visit the wreck of tha
steamer Alice or the barnacle covered
bow of the once famous Saiona.
" Among the motorists who stopped at
Ocean Park last Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Jacobs of Spokane and
party, consisting of Mrs. P. Howard,
P. Howard and daughter. Melvina
Howard.
R. W. Smith Jr.. a student at the
University of California, is spending
the summer with his parents at the
.Smith cottage at Ocean Paik.
Occupying the Nobody Home cottage
are Miss Lydie Fennel and Oscar Fen
nel. Numbered among the visitors at
Ocean Park last week were a party of
tourists from the east. The party con
tested of Theodore F, Ingerman of
New York, Charles J. Richardson of
Philadelphia. A.; Olelland Brooks of
' Baltimore. Md., and Leonard Atkinson
of Harrlsburg, Pa.
Mrs. H. Kettener and chllaren have
Opened their cottage along tne ridge.
Domiciled in the Curran cottage at
Ocean Park are Mr. and Mrs. C. Erick-
null and familv of Portland
Mrs. H. Gray and von of Vancouver, j
Wash., have opened tneir cottage near
the ridge.
Rev. an.l Mrs. Myers of Fairview,
Ore., have returned to their home after
having spent two weeks at Ocean
Park.
A merry bunch of Portland boys is
Camping near Ocean Park. The camp
ers are Ben Reed. Nile Coman. Stuart
Belcher, Robert But roll. Robert Don
ald, Nathaniel Gamble. George Henney,
Oeorgo Uronauprh, Kdward" Parker Nel
" son. William Brewster. Teddy Ames
and Howard Allen.
LONG BEACH
Ixng Beach. Wash.. Julv 21 - Fast
coming into prominence as the social
center for the young folks of north
beach Is I-ong Beach, which Is every
day attracting more and more young
folks from ti cities. Dances, skat
ing parties nnd merry bonfires are the
most prominent social affairs at this
lively summer resort.
Dust week was ideal for crabbing
,and clamming, better weather condi
. ttons could not have been made to
order. A stiff northwest wind was
; blowing almost all week and sent In
hundreds of crabs for the early ris
ers. An early morning pa-ty which
Claims to hold the season's record for
ft morning's crabbing was composed of
Lewis Howes. Ralph Teai. Edward
' Knight and Herbert Cook. This party
caught 44 crabs in two hours.
Domiciled in the Wide Awake cot
tage near Newtons are Mrs. J. P.
Schade. Mrs. E. A. English and daugh-
- ter Dorothy Ann, and Miss Genevieve
Hinkib.
' Mr. and Mrs. A, O'Hanlon anJ
daughter Adallne are located in the
Ardi'e cottage for the season, near
Newton.
Registered at the North Beach inn
are Mrs. O. M. Roe. Los Angeles; Mad-
u-yji
WHERE AND HOW TOGO-
BEACH RESORTS
N E H A L E M
The Nehalem country ia Oregon', Ideal Taratkm district. If you want to have the vaomt
n)orable racatlon yon eer bad come to Nehalem. the land of erdure and beaoty. where
bunting and fialilng are unexcelled. Nehalem la located on the beautiful Nehalem rlTer
and Is leaa than three milea from the ocean'a shore. Here you will find health aad re
creation walking through the pritneal woods, boating on the Nehalem. trout fixhtng in
the nearby mountain streams, taking long bikea along the ocean's shore or shorter Jannta
to Mansanlta Beach, Neah-kah-nle Mountalc and other beauty spots of this district.
You can make Nehalem your headquurter for there Is a most excellent boel here, or
you can find scores of beautiful camping spots
ir.ercnsnfs carry larxe ana weu aaaortea
rr 1
your neeas. while her confectionery stores
hanging heaTlly on your tunas or an evening.
f you are looking for a good location It
ties to be found at Nehalem. Here industry and intelligence find a sure 'feward. ro'
further Information write to any of the following progresaiTe firms: Nehalem Hotel.
H. W. Tohl, proprietor; Total at Anderson, general merchandise; Nehalem Drug Co.; The
LaFlambor Amusement Parlor; D. C. Peregoy,' confectionery and fishing tackle; Nc
lem Rler Transfer Co., or H. A. Effenrerger.
Tillamook City
The Gateway to the Land of Out-of-Door Delight
The 'citizens of Tillamook Invite you to spend
your vacation here where the mlty tang of the
eahreeae will bring you health and strength.
Tlllcmook City is the natural gateway to the
land of Mountalnboru itreama, of forest-clad
D:ountalna and sea-swept shore. Pacific City,
.Nehalem, Bayocean. Oarlbekll Beach and many
other summer reaorta are eoally accessible
from Tillamook City. You will find here in
: tl.la land of verdure and many water pjentj
of trout atreanw where you can msvtch your
wlta with the ftrm-meated speckled beauties.
Here, too. you will find clams and crabs, mua
el and aeaflah with boating and bathing and
scenery unsurpassed. Drive over sad make
HOTEL MOORE
Moat attractive
Portland, via S-, P. & 8. Ry.; 60 minutes from Astoria, where connections. are
made with all boat lines. Finest beach this side of San Diego. Excellent
bathing, boating, fishing, golf, auto trips, walks to Tillamook Head and many
other interesting spots. Sea foods a specialty.
Ask for Booklet. DAN J. MOORE, Prop.
The Hackney
Located on NORTH BEACH, universally conceded to be the finest beach in
the Pacific Northwest splendid surf bathing within a few hundred yards of j
the hotel. Excellent table, airy and comfortable rooms, reasonable rates, i
For rates, wire or write JAMES HACKNEY, Seaview, Wash.
. :: aaaaaaaaa-aaMMMi -i i sajnm nam n . .m aaaa I
The Shelburne
.,, 5 A quiet and restful summer hotel lustly famous for Its service and
appointments. In sight and sound of
hotel Special rates for families. Buy
Addrea. T. J. HOARE,
HOTEL SUNSET
' Ideal spot, modern family hotel. Country and seashore combined,
ocean in full view, large yard for children, croquet (round, heat cuUine and
.table service, fishing-, turf bathing, electric lights. Buy railroad tickets to
Beach Center Station. Trains stop right at door. Postofflce, Long Beach,
Wash. Rates reasonable. MRS. DEDMAN, Proprietor.
HOTEL CENTENNIAL
(.eht rally lucated and strictly modern. Large,
airy rooms. . Reasonable rates. Addreaa i A
kicintlra.. 7S3 Broadiray St., Sea aide. Or.
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Gone are
aline Shabber, H. G. Clyde, T. J. Ham- Numbered among last week's week
mer, Senore Egbert and N. Anderson. ; end visitors was Mrs. W. B. Donald-
J. H. Booge returned to Seattle this ! son of Chinook,
week, after having spent several days ! Lieutenant W. H. Lilly is sojourn
with Mrs. Booge at Long Beach. Mrs. ; ing at Ixng Beach preparatory to leav
Booge will remain at the beach for , ing for th Presidio, where he will
the remainder of the season. I take examination for a captaincy.
w The Great Northwest -Am&Tica Natural Resort Section.
BEACH RESORTS
near nenaiem. nenaiem a progressiT..
aiccaa oi prams ii reanouauie ync-a ij buuijij
ana amusement parlors wm aeep iime iroai
will pay you to Investigate the opnortuni
Tillamook City your headquarters during your
vacation. The following progressive firms will
give you further Information:
Haltom's Department Store.
The Tillamook Hotftl, a new and strictly mod
ern hotel'.
The Tillamook Garage, Ou, Oil, Service and
Automobile Aoceaaoriea.
The Hotel Ramsey, the place of "Good Eats."
The Tillamook County Bank.
Royal Keatauraat, Tillamook's leading res
taurant. F. B.. Basis, Paoifio City Camp Grounds.
&olli W. Watson, Seal Estate and Insurance.
Overlooking
the Ocean
-American Plan
Cottage
SEAVIEW
WASH.
Shelburne Station,
North Beach
the ocean. Long distance phone in
your tickets to Shelburne Station.
Prop Seaview, Waah.
BEACH
CENTER
STATION
GARABALDI COVE
UP.ht """J"?- iT?1- ""at In:
m J "i.- J.Jv . ?7.
IS per week.-K.v.w, Staebr. Garabsldl, or. -
Pr ir
the cares of business and the worries
BEACH RESORTS
EASIDE
Come on down to Seaside,
Oregon's ideal beach resort.
One of Oregon's finest and
smoothest beaches, surf
bathing here is unexcelled.
Trout fishing, canoeing,
boating, sea fishing, golf
links, hikes on. the beach or
strolls through the woods,
mountain trails and good
auto roads, ocean bathing
or swimming in the "Nat."
Une of Oregon's finest re
sort hotels the Hotel
Moore overlooking the
ocean, as well as other good
hotels and summer cottages.
You -will find the following
progressive firms will give
you fair treatment and ex
cellent service. Patronize
them .
'lhe. Moore iloiel
First auLte ttau of Seaside
i-M-iufic tower at iisbl co.
The Seines et Wnealiay Leyu Store
Tne rTuuiy LiUinoer t iux Co.
The U. i. Siuuabon Meat Co.
J. tu. Gates Natatoiium
Xbe V. M. Jsyurcou Corlo sihop
iua beasjtfo 4.rni;r cvmpau
Tne beauude l.Uuitcr Co.
Tne Coun at Koiu uru Store '
Koyal tlttnery auid Hycel
Vv Uliuaiiit Uiui uaxac
Hotel Hears
lewia 4c Co. Drug Store.
Seaside Auto & Fuel -Co.
The AicGuire Hotel
James feter.on Uept. Store.
R. O. Ralston Kealty Co.
tr. R. G. Musa
Dr. Frank. Van Dor en
The Seaside Urug & Stationery Co.
R. wascher Oe&erai Merchan
dise Store.
LKcksley Hall
For further information
or literature, address Sec
retary Seaside' Ad Club,
Seaside, Oregon.
t
Ocean Crest Apartments
I ELMOKE AB.K 2-room apts.. tar. fat Ugh
I A- moonm wafer: , ! Dik. mom t
J - -Adders Oceaav. OreeV Rocks wsy' Or,
;!
Photo by Eutmaa Kodak Go.
of war.
Henry Gerwig . returned to Long
Beach last week after having spent a
few days in Portland,
Mrs. Madison Sturgill and daughter
of Baker, Or., have returned home aft
er having visited Mrs. Sturglll's par
ents. Judge and Mrs. W. F. Compton.
-WHERE
BEACH RESORTS
SOUTH BZaCX
RWN1I, OKkQOV Ooaofort
able and coovemlent, I aad 3
room eottage. (nratsaed eons
pleta. with free woodf l per
week, tent bouaea (4 -per week.
A floe plaee tor the kiddlea
foed beacb aed Mae aart bathos-,
troet flablna. elame aad
bunting. For reservations or
further information call or write
room 403 Stock Excbenf-e balld
lnc. Portland, or phone Main S7tU.
Locksley Hall
BEA6ISE, OSXOOH Overlooklac the ocean.
Lrce. airy and comfortable rooms, with or
without private batba. Celebrated for the ex
cellence of Its cnialne. For 'rates address
UIXliH If. PLXUALE. geaaide. Orejom.
NECANICUM INN
SEASIDE, OKXQOH
On Boardwalk at 8esao, overlooking ocean.
Fare one for Home Cooking. Borne Oomforta and
dahliaa and profualon of old-faabtooed flowers.
All white belp. Sea foods our specialty. For
reservatiODS addreaa htlse E. Deamann. Seaside,
Oregon.
The Colonial Hotel and
Apartments
SXASTSS. OXXGrOV. one block from
ocean. Electric lights and electric J
stoves for light housekeeping. FYee
auto bus to and from all trains. F.'D.
Tvindnley. Proprietor.
THE CLARK HOTEL
Ocean ttA, Waab Desirable rnrnlsbed rot-
tac-es aad tents: also roome for rent, low rates.
Just what yon are looking for. Address aire.
E. O. On mm. Ocean Park. Waah.
HOTEL CRESCENT
Manhattan
Rate 2 a day. Good meals aad' rooms.. Tine
view ef ocean. For reservations, address Grace
I. Huston. Manhattan. Oregon.
:f Where to Stay at Seaside
THE AMERICAN HOTEL
halt block from ocean, etrlctly high dais,
large rooms, comfortable beds; opposite Hotel
Moore. AUce M. Smith, Seaside. Or.
Hotel Broadway
1 block east ot depot. Ontslde rooms, hot and
com water. Rates reasooabM. Address B. u.
rfswr, Mean
dd. Or.
roii
NATATORIUM HOTEL
next 45f to Oatea Baths, close to ocean, -res.
anoable rate, modern. For rates and reeerva-
tlor. address J. . OaUes, pr. Mrs. N. Saater,
Seaside. Or..- m
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The Beacon Hotel
Oeatrally leeeted. UV. airy rooms. 60s sa
SI a day. 3 OomnerSJ at. . For reserratioBS
addrees Mra. Emma EJork, Astoria, or.
PACIRCrVIEW HOTEL
Purnlshed
f IltH nUIUL rooms and
teat ;s lor housekeepln g. Facing- too
ocean. - Addres I P. larraschou.
ivs, ciihiiiis. -ri iiajinu
r- HI'" xljw i r M I
1 1 - JTrwi AJ
Numbered among- the recent arrivals
at VQpg Beacb are F. Hlnckle of Port
land, Jack Ford and A. J. Dolmice of
San Francisco ana Miss Rose Backus
of Oakland. Neb.
Occupying a cottage near Newton
station are Mr. and Mrs. J. Saucier.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kobb and chil
dren and daughter, Mrs. William Hig
gins and William Higglns of Califor
nia are visiting at Long Beach.
Domiciled in the Elk Horn cottae
near Newton are Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Stout.
Visiting at Long Beach are Mrs. Ben
Shipley and family and Miss Nina
Taylor.
Miss Nina Smith is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Pompie, in the attractive
Pompie cottage near the ridge.
Occupying the Point Loma cottage
are Mrs. J. E. Merrick and daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Mary Merrick, and chil
dren, Marjorie and Patrick Merrick.
Carl J. Merrick was a weekend -visitor
at. Point Loma cottage. ,
Registered at the Long Beach hotel
are W. F. Bover, E. Calquit, E. A.
Dunham and Miss G. French.
Sojourning at Ixng Beach, "for tre
summer are Mr. and Mrs. St D. Har
old and family. f"
Visiting at the Roelf ottage are
Miss Elsie Franch an5' James T.
Franch.
8ix young men from. Long Beach are
members of an American ambulance
corps which is awaiting the call for
federal service. They were guests of
honor at a banquet given by Misses
Loralne and Bewlah Hart last Wednes
day night. TJie six young men are
Charle StraunMl Billie Pearson Wal
lace Wray,' Melvin Wray, Harvey
Wray andrRaymond Baker.
Mr. an? Mrs. H. L. Piers and family
retnmejf to. Lone Beach after having
visitetS in Portland.
D. G. Leitch and family have re
turned to Portland after having spent
several weeks at Long Beach.
Domiciled in an attract lv cottage
along the ridge are Mr. and Mrs. J.
Brown and daughter. Miss Hazel
Brown
Mm TTonnie T.eleh of Portland Is I
spending the summer with' her daugh- j
ter-in-law. Mrs R. S. Leigh, near New- i
ton. R. S. Leigh has Joined his fam
ily for a few weeks.
Mrs. L. Sperry has returned to Port
land after having spent three weeks in
her cottage near Long Beach.
Five young men from Long Beach
have successfullv passed the exam
ination for naval militiamen and are
waiting to be called Into training at
Bremerton navy yard. Those who 1
were successful are Ernest Jacobson, I
Frank Resch, Louis Stoler. Wesley 1
Stout and Ed Kroll.
Miss Metta Gregg of Portland is vis
iting her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Bethel, at the Bethel cottage.
, Sojourning at the Pliter cottage are
Mrs. F. M. Pliter and daughter. Miss
Lydia Pliter
Domiciled in their attractive cottage!
on the ridge for the season are Mr. i opened the Jamison cottage at Sea
and Mrs. Ralph Cook and family. Miss ! view for the summer. Domiciled with
Ada Harlow ie their house great for a
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. James Delury. Miss
Geneva De!ury and Miss Vernor
Brooks ae domiciled at the Filter cot
tage near Newton for the summer.
Occupying the Isensee cottage near
Long Beach are the Misses Elsa,
Emma, Martha and Gertrude Isen
see. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shank. Mrs. M.
Wasser and Miss B. Herman have
opened the L. Shank cottage at Long
Beach for the summer.
Mrs. M. Shank is occupyine the
Christensen cottage near Long Beach.
Sojourning in the Louise cottage at
Newton station are Martin Schade,
Mrs. Hermon Schade and Walter B.
Schade.
Occupying the Nichols cottage at Ti
oga are Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wells
TO STAY-
BEACH RESORTS
NEWPORT
Oregoa's Pioneer aad lropalar Becrea
Uon aad Coast Kesort
No other coast resort has more
pleasures and attractions than New
port. Splendid surf bathing, boating
on Yaquina bay, trout-fishing, clams,
crabs and rock oysters, rare and
beautiful water agates, moss agates
and jaspers on the beach. Many in
ter es tin near-by points to visit, in
cluding Otter Rock, the Devil's
Punch Bowl, Seal Rocks, Elk City
and the Siletz District.
Newport has many progressive
merchants carrying large stocks.
Newport is famed for the excellence
of its hotels, such as the Abbey
House, which has ' been favorably
known for the past 40 years. There
are furnished or unfurnished houses
or tents to be had, and you can live
as- simply as you care to. Why not
spend your vacation here? You will
like Newport, ine touowing pro
gressive firms are thoroughly reli
able and will give you the best of
service:
The Abbey Hotel
Newport Navigation Co.
xaqulna tueciric uo.
Yerex Mercantile Co.
Western State Bank
W B. Hartley, puoaegraphs and sew
Ing machines.
Charles H. iiardner. garage and re.
pair snop.
Gil more Dry Good Qo.
Dawson Drug to.
Newport Ice tt Fish Co.
Charles Saunders, lapidary and manu
facturing jeweler.
White House Restaurant
Charles Wait lapidary and manu
facturing Jeweler.
George H. Wilcox, general mdse,
William H. Miller, lapidaxist and
manufacturing jeweler.
Armitage Drua; Co.
A. Lk Thomas, agate cutting and
mounting and sepia and hand colored
pictures of Oregon.
Newport Lumber Co.
Tor roll laformattoa A boat BTewpon
Ask As y S. r. Ticket Agent
North Beach Inn
LOBTO BEACH, WASH., Facing ocean. Rooms
$1 day and up. Including free nee of A COM
MUNITY KITCHEV AkTS DUTTKO B.00M.
HOTKEXXEFtHQ TEXT HOtTSES foratsbed.
S3 week. Puone MarabaU 230. A-ailB, or Box
191. Long Beach. Wash.
COLBURN HOTEL
WHITT BAXM0B, WASH,
lo going to or from Troet Lake or Mt. Adams
arrange to stop over eight at tbe Hotel Col bur o
so aa to make the trip by daylight to the Re
sort district. You will find here Urge snd
slry rooms, comfortable beds and well prepared
and well served meals at reaaosibia retas. C
OeilMp. sjmpi ishsj i
and family and Mrs. R. D. Sweet and
son Dwight. -
SEAVIEW
Seaview, Wash., July II. Camp
Multnomah. Boy Scouts of America. Is
located directly back of Holman sta
tion in a little grove of trees.. The
camp was pitched abd set in readiness
by 35 lusty Boy Scouts from Portland
Monday morninr. These scouts are
the vanguard oV pathfinders for more ;
than 40X scouts who will arrive during '
the next four weeks. They left 'Port
land last Monday on the steamer Geor
gians and disembarked at Astoria.
From Astoria the troopers crossed the
bay to Ilwaco by launch and then
hiked to their 'camp site at Holman
station. Accompanying the vanguard
are Joe Knowles. the primitive and
nature man; James Brockway, scout
executive; S. M.'McKenzie. scoutmaster
of troop 19; Mr. Armstrong, scout
master of troop 4, and Mr. Anderson,
scoutmaster of troop 33.
Mrs. L. Krause and son William
are located at the Baum cottage near
Seaview. -v
Domiciled in their attractive cottage
overlooking the ocean are Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Green and daughter. Miss Elsina
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. William. Vaugh of
Portland are the house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Shawk.
Mrs. Charles Smith and family are
occupying the Selling cottage near Sea
view. Miss Effie Meyers is the attractive
house guest of Mrs. H. Hull.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schacht and
daughter. Miss Rose Schacht, have
opened their attractive cottage for the
summer.
Miss Florence Holmes, ropular O.
A. C. belle, is visiting her family near
Beach Center.
Among those who spent the week
end at Seaview last week were the
Misses Myrtle and Selma Olsen.
The Shelburne hotel register shows
the following iruests: Mrs. R J.
Smith. K
A. Wells. Mrs. W J. Wells.
Mrs. G. M Roe of Los AnKeles: Jack
Price. Raymond; Theodore Thiel,
Portland; Dr. E. L Zimmerman, Eu-
gene: Miss Elizabeth Zimmerman,
William McBeth, Mr. and Mrs. E. L
Brown and Jack O'Bryan.
Domiciled in the attractive Albee cot
tage on the ridge near Seaview are
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tomlinson. Mrs.
J. V. Bennes, Mrs. Vera Cason. Mrs
Krma Maeply, Miss Monte Maegly.
Miss Esther Maegly, Sybil Brown and
Tom Swivel.
Miss Louise Watson is the house
guest of the C. W. Lelck family near
Seaview
Mrs. Wa'ter H. Guild and family
are occupying the Woodford cottage
on the ridge.
Mrs. F. A. Jackson Is the house
guest of Mrs. F. W. Harmon at the
Harmon lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jamison have
Mr. and Mrs. Jamison in the Bide a
Wee cottage are Mrs. D. L. McDanlel
and son David of San Francisco
Mrs. M. Versteeg and family, Misses
Helen and Gladys and Master Claude,
are domiciled in their cottage near
Holman for the summer.
Domiciled in the attractive Botefuhr
cottage at Seaview are Mrs. F. Bote
fuhr, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Beno. Mrs. E.
A. Tyroll and daughter, M'ss Helens
Matil Tyroll. and their house guests.
Misses Amanda and Claudlne Rasmus
sen. Mrs. F. Botefuhr and grand
daughter. Miss Helene Matil Tyroll,
recently returned from California.
Miss Sarah Porter is the house guest
of Mrs. Sanford Smith In the attract
ive Smith cottare near Seaview.
Mrs. H. W. Corbett and family are
expected to arrive Friday.
Mlsues Dorothy and Barbara Elliott
BEACH RESORTS
TTLULlffOOX'S ETCX-rOFTJXAS
BEASXDE XESOBT.
Why not fcpend your vacation this
year on Garibaldi Beach? You will go
back to your work with keener teat
after spending a few weeks by the
ocean shore. Climatic conditions are
ideal here. No matter how brightly
the aun ahines its heat is moderated
by the prevailing sea breeze. You will
iind plenty to do here to pass the time
pleasantly. Do you enjoy ea fishing,
trout fishing, boatinp. catching crab,
digging clams or taklnsr long hikes
through the woods or along the shore?
If you do. then this Is the place you
are looking for. If you want to rent
a furnished cottage or a tent, stay at
a hotel or secure private rooms with
board or learn more of this district.
Write to any of the reliable and pro
gressive firms or individuals listed
below :
F. P. MIIXEH. stationery, candy and fruit;
rooms to rant.
3 J. KHEB8, furnished cottagea, alee private
rooms ana board.
FRANK BEATTY. renaral merchandise.
A. O. WALLING. Camp Comfy, furnished oot-
tarea and tants.
C. C. BYERS. general merchandise; cotta-ea
and tents for rent.
WM. D. BHAFEK, baggage and axpreaa aad
wood for sale.
W. A. DAVIES. a?ent for Midway Beach.
0. W, BOSS cottages and tenta for rent.
L. L. VAN NORTWICK. barber shop, bil
liards, bowlinr and confectionary.
FRANK HART, proprietor Hart's Content
(Ikk Lytle). furnished cottages and tants
for rent. Fhone Marshall SOS.
Address all of tha above at Keckaway Foat
oflre, Oregon.
BAY CITY
ity Is .ie of Tlliaiiixk county's mnst
cbsrmlug all t be-yea r-round reaorta. No city
along the Oregon coat Is more favorably t.r
picturesquely situated. It Is In the very heart
of the vacation land. If vou enjoy trout fab.
Ing. digging clams, catching crabs, bathing,
hooting, hiking along tbe sea sbure. tben plan
to spend your vacation st Bay City. Bay City
has excellent hotels and well stocked atore.
Whether you want to atay at tbe botel. camp
out or rent a summer home, your neeala can
cared for bere. Bay City baa a future and
Is worthy of your careful Investigation. For
Information iddrMS any of the enterprtoLug
and pmirreiwive flrma listed below:
The Tillamook Bay Co.
The Bay View Hotel
The Nelson Department Store.
Bay City Storage tt risheries Co.
Bay City Prog Co.
LONG BEACH HOTEL
LONG BEACH, WASH.
Located on the World Famous North Beach.
Clam, crabs, surf bathing. Tbli botel la well
prepared to make your atay pleaaant. Large,
airy rooms, ocean In view. Some cry deair
able cottagea for rent. Ratea reasonable. For
furthtr information addrees
H. H. TINKER. Prop.. Long Beach. Wash.
HOTEL JULIAN
Oorvallia
0rga
Coder new management. Best of food, well
prepared, well served, generous port loos, skilled
chef, well trained corpa of waiters. Clean aae
airy rooms, comfortable beoa. When making
"Loop Trip" through valley atop over siget
at The Julian. W will make your atay here
piesaant. For reeerva tloos addreaa Hotel
Julian Corvalll. Or.
Tbe CHAMBERLAIN HOTEL
Loa; Beaoh. Wash. Board and room $12 week.
View vf Ocean- kVrtabliahed 30 year. For rea
errattoas address a-alia Molly. Laag Beaca. Wa.
VACATIOs? OK ITTmmt BTOSCalBZAft.
Wbes gnlng away tor tba sammer or oo
year vacation, bar Tb Jouraal follow Jon
at the regolar rat of IS ocota a week; or
the following ag-aoU will eupvly you at tta
regular city rates:
Bar View. Or. Rodney Farley.
Ha j City. Or. Mra. J. C. MrClar.
iiajrocean. Or. (Jwrge J. Burcaard.
Cannon Uearh, Ecola. Or. L. W. Crone.
Caraoa. WaalU Carl B. bmita and Shlp
bcrd'a Mprlnxa.
Garibaldi. Or. D. C. Ellla.
(irarbart. Or. Joe Prlc.
Lake Lytle. Or.-Wemial Byera.
Long Brarh. Waaa. Walter B. Sen Ida (all
point, on liearh).
Manhattan Bcarfa. Or. Mra. G. 1. tluatoo.
Maoaanlta Beach. Or. U. B. Nona.
Newport. Or. M. 8. Hunt.
Ocean Park. Waab. Walter B. SrHade.
Borkaway Beach. Or. Wendal Byera.
Seaatde. Or. Will A. Butler. Hotel Moore
(all points oe the bearh).
Rravlew, Waah. Walter B. Schade.
Lakralne. Or.
Ten Mile Lake, Or. Tbrk hamth abrdloam
Tillamook. Or. John I'laiker.
Wllholt gprlnga. Or. F. W. McLeran.
and Miss Anna Wheeler are visiting at
Seaside for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Llnqulst and daugh
ters Helen and Marie returned to Port
land last week after having sojourned
at Seaview for several weeks.
Miss Margaret Slaussen has re
turned to Portland. Miss Slaussen was
the house guest of Mrs. Sanford Smith
and Daughter, Miss Louise.
John Cameron of Walla Walla was a
visitor at the Elliott cottage last
week.
Mrs. D. R. Atkinson of Portland and
Mrs. C. N. Payson of San Francisco,
who will be house guests at the Bote
fuhr cottage, are expected to arrive
next week.
Baird's Hollows was the scene of a
merry picnic party from Seaview last
week. Those who made up the merry
group were Misnes Dorothy and Bar
bara Elliott. Miss Anna Wheeler, Miss
Katharine Wheeler. Miss Mary Slaus
sen. Miss Louise Smith and John Cam-
eron.
Domiciled in the York cottage near I
Seavlew on the boulevard are Mrs R.
vr t,,u, rmilv n.rlM Led-!
o"rrf K.ih.rin. Tnrlcer and M irts
Helen Doyle from Glenwood. Colo
Warren Thorsen has returned to the
beach to stay the remainder of the
summer with hi fnmty. after having
spent two weeks fishing In Southern
Oregon.
the house guest of Mr. anJ Mrs. L.
Mrs. T. F. Bearingcr of Portland Is
B. Gollehur.
Wallace Livingston, former Lincoln
high school football star, is the house
guest of Jack O'Rrvan.
A farewell bonfire was given last
week in honor or Miss -Margaret iiaus- , r1av tM(.rf. wr,. approximately 4000
sen. who was the house guest of Miw i per,. on ,hf. i,oa,.n w, on tlme
Louise Smith. Those who formed the ; Mr (;..rl;p V Mlath has re
merry circle around the fire were Miss turn,.d to ,.r rottHKP tn Uermosa park
Margaret Slausson. Miss Louise Smith. aft(.r a,tP,din(r tlie N K conven-
Mlss Katnarine layior, .is Anna
Wheeler. Miss Dorothy Elliott, Mis
Barbara Elliott. Miss Mamie Lewis
and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith and
Sanford Smith Jr.
Frank Kternan. a former stuoVnt a
Notre Dame, is the house guest of
Miss Viola Thorsen at the attractive
Thorsen cottage.
A merry group of Seaview folk
made merry .it the Ixing Beach nata
torium last Wednesday nisbt. Those
in the party were the Misses Mildred
Seufert. Helen Thorsen, Viola Thcr
sen. Jane McGowan. Mlnnin Harland;
Messrs. Waltace Livingston, Jack
O'Bryan, Walter B. Schade. Victor
Christensen. Warren Thorsen and
Frank Kiernan.
Mrs. William Chambers of Pullman,
Wash . Is visiting her; sister, Mr. W.
B. Struble. at the Rocks.
Registered at the Hackney cottage
are Miss G. Jones and Miss K. Wyke
of Vancouver. B. C; Mrs. H. G
Humphrey of Portland. Max Stupl of
Chicago. III.; Dr. D. Bremer and R.
Ferriss of Portland, George D. Nelson
BEACH RESORTS
Ocean Park, Waihington
In you like aea fishing, trout fiabing, anrf
bathing, and have you that longing to rstrh
rrabe and rlama along the aborea of the Pa
cific? If so. come to Ocean Park.
Situated on tbe very sands of the Pacific. It
afford It giients all tbe advantage of surf
bathing. Extruding on eaeti aide of tbe park
for over 10 milea la a broad eipans of sand
ar.d (irlftnxiod. Here one may bave all tbe
pleasarea uf clammtne ami crabbing. And at
Dlght tbe driftwovd furiilabe excellent mate
rial f'W bonfire. One half mile east of Ocean
Terk is plrturvaqu Wlllaa Bay. The Bay
and Its tributaries furnish eicelleut trout fish
ing and all nxinnor of cuatic aporta. No
njsfter now warm tbe sun may shine nor bow
bard the -lad msy blow. Ocean Park is well
protected by tree and ridgca.
The N'crth Bank railrrad make excellent
connectloun with tbe atramer Nahcotta for this
n-sort.
For Information or lltcratnr". writ to any
cf the foliowlna; rrogreeive fttnw:
Parent Grocery Co.. Fancy and Staple Goods.
Tavlor Hotel. lUomi and Board.
Bhagreen A Bona, dealera in meata, milk aad
egatablea.
Mta. E, 0. Con-an, Furnished tents and oet
tages.
Mrs. A. M. Petersen, Confectionery.
T. A. Beechey, Express and bagrag transfer.
H. E. Campbell. Confectionery.
W. C. A w. L. Bently, Billiard parlor aad
Hupmoblle Aato Trios.
VILLA CAMP
AM, AMERICAN"
On Bar View Beach en tha Tillamook Shore.
On, two aad three mm cottagea oomplately
furnished for light housekeeping. Pur dou
taia water, electric light, aaaitary toilet.
Protected from sea breese, close t beaoh.
Calma, crabs trout fishing, overlooks Tilla
mook Bar. Ideal summer vacation spet. For
reservatteaa and rates address L. J. Telia A
Bon. Bar View. Or.
im BBACX HOT SXA BATHS
Boccesaor to Mints wn Bathe. Sanitaria Treat
ing Komu wttb experienced physician in at
teudanee. Housekeeping rooms. For ratea and
reservattosa adire W. T. CBOCkEU. Prop,
Newport. Oregon.
CHERRY CITY FTTRlflBHXD OOTTA0E8
NYE BEACH
Electric lights, sidewalks, near beach and
etore. For ratea and rrservatiooa addreaa U.
O. Savage. Proprietor, Newport. Or.
HOTELS,
LANE'S HOTEL
MANZ ANITA. OREGON
New bote), overlooking Ocean. Jnst com
pleted ready for guests. A restful bom
atmosphere, good fishing, beautiful scenery,
splendid nrf bathing on Manzanlta Beach.
Home cooking. Boa ts and auto meet all
trains. Reasonable la tea. Mra. It. H. Lane,
Mansanlta. Or.
HOTEL ALBANY
0 THE PACIFIC HIGHWAY. Albany'a Load
ing Hotel. "n of tbe beat of good oaee.
New, op to date. Steam beat, bot and cold
water, telephone In every room, centrally lo
cated. Plan to stay here over Sunday. Special
attention to tourists and auto parties, B. R.
WESTBROOK. Albany. Or.
New Hotel Smeed
E 176 EVE. OREGOsT
Hotel of eraotal service. When tearing
Weetera Oregon make tha hotel your bead-
quarters. rw and experienced managemetit.
. renovated and refurnlabed. Large. airy
room, good beds, best of meala. reasons bl
ratea. Central lorattea. free 'bus. Res sa
ber toe pease, "Toe I"
Or. M. kw Mae Km.
of Ocean Park. George F. Markison
and family of Holse, Idaho.; Mr, and
Mrs. J. L. Goutld of San Frandacct,
Mrs. A. E. Porter and Arthur Porter
of Portland. Harold Say ot Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. Colegrove and Mr 'and
Mrs. E. Burness of Seattle; Evan gel tne
E. Phillin of Portland. Mrs. M Snyder
of Waila Walla. Mrs. W. E. Ixwel1 of
Pendcton. A. J. I nna of Portland and
Ruth Purvin of Salem. Or.
GEARHART
Gearhart. Or., July 21. James Nlcol
of Portland is at the beach with hi
I Etrlng of riding and driving horses,
i Miss Florence Bloch. who has been
) the house guest at the Rothchild cot
! tage for the past fortnight has re
I turned to her home.
, Miss Elsie Holmts has returned to
; her home l". Enterprise. She has been
th guest of Mrs. E. J. Jaeger and
daughter.
Mrs. J. Joseph Hogan of Seattle Is
spending the summer season with her
piMer Mrs David W. Ferguson, at the
latter's country home near Gearhart.
C. M. Miller and family of Portland
have c peneo the Billion place for the
summer searon.
Mrs. J. V Lew has been hostess to
her brother, Emanuel Beck, for the
laM two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs John Card and family
recently moved Into the Sidney cot
tage for the summer.
Oskar lluber has returned to Gear
hart after passing a few days In Port
land attending to business matters.
Mrs. John F. Daly is hostess to her
mother. Mrs. J. R. Wiley.
8. Solomon and family are among
the more recent arrivals from Tort
land for the season.
Mrs. G. Thielman will arrive at an
early date to remain in Gearhart for
the remainder of the season.
F. T. t'rowder was a recent visitor
to his family In the Weathome cottage
. . ...
v . ?v loss is ine.nouse guest
01 MrB- lukehart daring July.
5,r anl Mrs. Robert Irvln have re-
1 11 rn e'1 to their home in rortland after
spending a delightful week as the
guests of Mrs. R. A. Stewart.
SEASIDE
Seaside. Dr., July 21. Krom reports
received from the 'uslncss men of
ssi.l. it jn evident that the summer
season at the le;irh Is more popular
this vear than heretofore. Crowds
throng the beach from earlv morning
lllllil lute in t Srt pifinini I n k Ktin.
Mr BMd Mrs. G. H. Davey of Kalls-
ipell. Mont., are taking n short sojourn
in Seaeide. Mr. Davey was a dele
gate tn the X K. A t-onventnn.
Mrs Ella Flagg Young of Chicago
Is aninnii the many N E A delegates
who are passing a few enjoyable .lays
along Clatsop beach. In her party ar
Hlshop Walter T. Sumner and Misses
Brayton and Walker, also of Chicago.
Irma L. McClaran is the charming
hostess to a proup of merrymakers
in the Shamrock cottajre. jer guests
are Miss Eva Host ovich. Miss Anna
Kltzpstrick. Mis W. Mayo. Miss Lc
nora Bennett, Mrs. E. A. King. Mrs. R.
B. Turley, Miss Hazel Muller of Port
land and Mrs. J. C. Flora of Orenco,
Or.
M. Linnehan, English teacher at
Washington high school, is spending
part of his vacation in Seaside, ac
companied by h; sister. Mrs. William
Kern and her daughter of New York.
Mr. Linnehan will pas the remainder
((Vntlnued on FVHilne Pare)
WHAT TO SEE
HOTELS
WHEN IN
SALEM STOP AT
HOTEL BLIGH
"A 1 l'ie Atkny from Home."'
8TRH.TLV MOMF.KN-tl I'KR DAX.
100 ROOMS OT SOLID COMFORT '
only Hotel in Business District.
The Todd Hotel
For years the Todd Hotel baa been weD aed
favorably known for tbe excellence of tta
aervlce. 1ean and airy room, comfortable
bed, well cooked meala with generous por
tions and reasonable rates make It a place
you will be pleased to patronise. Wbon yoa
some to Tillamook make the Tudd Hotel your
headquarters. L. b. Huahbeck. Prop.. Tilla
mook, Oregon.
Hotel Laughlln
FOREST GROVE 0REG0M
Get sc4)oalnted with the besuiy spots la tbe
immediate vlcluity of I ortland Portland auto
parties will find tbe run oat to Forest Orove s
trip of rare beauty Von nave aeen tbe Co
lumbia Highway now see the plctureaque Wil
lamette valley. W will sve you a daluty
and appetising supper at a moderate price,
or come out fur your Monday rhuken dinner.
Ptoone numbvr In party. phone "M Forest
Orov. Or.. URH. K L. EHKRKKTT, IT..p.
THE BRADSHAW
lernlahed Koran. Large Kitchen for ose ef
Owtts. Fine View of Ocean. Cor. Newport sad
Brook sta. For rste and reservations address
Mra II A. Bradshaw, Prop-. Wewport. Or.
IUVO KKirUltTB
CEDAR ISLAND
A qaWt an! pctaresqoe resort e tae WS.
lamette. splendid beacb for bath lag. atvukg
Uwer. cpriog board, free bath beeaei Use
camping spot. Isaadag every rvejilag ase
Hunday sfternooo. Why not caap eA sore
for a week or more this eaasBBerT Take Kitty
Uorao at Foot of Aldar street. Psoas Oag
urvt. 13S-M. or wrti Job a Jacmsaga, Mgr.
Str. GEORGIANA
ASTORIA AHS WAT 0X0001.
Leaves I i. a sally, ukdaye, a. am.
Returning, laave A-suvla 2 p. as., acrivea Fr
lann p. m.
STR. LURXXKZ leave t-M a. sa. eally ex
cept Suoday. K turning tears Aatozas t s. sa.
ma iwa. WIMUCtM U vqmMm
KITTY MORAN
Tbe sew apoedy pleeaore .staasoraa boat at.
Ing from Portland to Oregoa Uty aad. way
polsts. Why aot tak your frfcnsd for a fa,
auc oa Cedar Island or soaae of the ether baas
tlfsl spot akmg the WL tawti. Waee yea
go to Oregon Uty go ea the Kitty Meeasv
Leaves Aider Street dock t s. as. aad sj. sa.
week days aad a.
II L a I
p. m. oa ssw;i.
Mala aW or A-cAlL.
aan eavuy tea.
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