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THE OREGON SUNDAY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNING, JUNE 27, -1820. ." - - - If r " - - V -f School's oat, summer Id Season Opens Auspiciously At Seaside SEASIDK. June 26. The summer sea son finds Seaside In a much improved and rejuvenated condition. All winter long, work has been going on in differ ent parts of the city, and improvements are manifest in every block, j Along Broadway, many new businessv houses have been opened. . Many' of. the old con cerns have rebuilt or remodeled. The WHERE AND HOW TO I i If ?' .7 Cf :Lr: . . . t -' ' - - -- . ' ' , C-V- t-i j.( MOTEL ' SEASID SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON ;. .. .'..'')' " -: "ii' ..- i it.Fi f . . ;-' . " - OREGON'S FIHE8T AtL THE TKAB JBOUD RESOBT HpTEL r', We will be ready for guests on June 15 In our magnificent new hotel. - - The dining room seats 300 guests, fine large dancing hall, sun room and palm ?arlor. large homelike lobby, big cheerful fireplace, lounging room, tea room and ice cream parlor, hot salt water baths, bathing suits for ocean bathing, steam heat and hot and cold water In every room, cafeteria seating 160 people. New equip ment throughout. We have spared no effort or expense to make this Oregon s finest resort hotel. Coif. Bowling, Dancing, Trout 1'lthlag. -Caaoeiag and Surf Bathing. '- ;ff . .-.;-.'.--!''.-:.-; : ,:-,.-:: :( - ..i.-. ! -v - - ";;:'. ! Reached via P. A S. by Direct Service from Portland to Seaside. Also Steamer Georgians and O-W. R. a X. Steamers' to Astoria, where eoeseetions re made-with A. J. A a to Co. busses to Hotel Seaside, For reset-rations wire, phone or write to j t.--. ? ....... .; CHARLES H. ROWLEY, Manager . 1 HOTEL SEASIDE ; v O : r i " SEASIDE. OBEGOK SEASIDE . OREGON ! ..- The Gateway to the Land: of Outdoor Delight The Columbia River Highway ft completed. The trip from Portland to Seaside by auto is one of unalloyed delight. If you have not yet made the trip do so at your earliest opportunity and you will be delighted by the ever changing panorama of (beauty, between Portland and the. Sea. If you want to have one of the most enjoyable vacations you ever had, come to Seaside. You will find here a warm welcome, a beautiful and picturesque beach, unsurpassed surf bathing, canoeing or rowing on the Ne canicum, sea fishing and : trout fishing, clam digging, j tennisT golf, many nearby points of in terest for hiking trips, and a rest ful, carefree, enjoyable vacation. You will find excellent 'garages with skilled " workmen, well stocked stores with high-class goods atv reasonable rates, good hotels, summer, -cottages and furnished tents. V i The following progressive firms who will give you fair treatment and - excellent service jdeserve your trade as they are working to make, a bigger, a better and a busier Seaside: j Hotel Seaside. Seines At Wheat ley Department Store, First State Bank -of Seaside, Pacific Power Sc. Light Co, Williams Bras. Gar--age. Sanitary Meat Market, A. R. Watcher Groceries. Oregon Gar age and Machine Works, B. W. Otto Grocery Co The' Hanan-V Smith Garage, The Bungalow Dancing ' Pavilion, . M. Murray, General Merchandise, E. W. Lep ple, Plumbing; W. J. Montag, Photographerj . Dad's Good Cat . Restaurant, Pool's Confectionery, Milloy's Ice Cream Parlor, T, Cv Galloway, Groceries; Dunning's Art and Curio Shop, Frank Ken nedy Cigar Store, R. O. Raljton, Real Estate and Insurance; Dr.' R. G. Moss, J. O. Blake Transfer and Express.'' .-. ' . ' For llhutntd Polder and other lnfonaaUao reltiT to- 8ai(t0 write tn rasidant Braakwatae Club, Sawida;- Or. ( t This her and the beach seaaon U on. Knott Inn, an attractive and novel con fectionery and ice cream parlor, run by Freidenbergj oWWitte, is a decided nX traction. - : ' 4 The new Seaside hotel is a beautiful new .building, and is rapidly Hearing completion, s The building has cost over $250,000. C.! H. Rowley, manager of the hotel, states that the place Is now ready for occupancy. Fifty rooms are com pleted and the remainder: will be fin ished in less than a" week. Although the' big dining room Is about finished, at the present time the private dining room and lounging room are taking care , of the guests. - An experienced chef has been obtained. . and all the serving girls to the number of 50 are ready for the openlngr. ; Rowley returned, Wednesday from Portland, where he was attending to business. : . " ..$'-..'. ; y. ,-.k GO THE BEACON HOTEL aKASIDC. ORKOOM . ' i Fireproof eonarata anUdlnc, . bot - and eoM water, alcetrie hshta. strictly Modern, elaaa and eoaifortiLble. You wiU like it. Ifor tea ervationa addreai -;' , !,. ' " o'l'TIRg Prep. :' h NECANICUM INN seaside, oreoon j'. Ob board walk besido oeeaa Beautiful grounds. Meat. aurroBndinss. now open. Writ for nmtr . tatiotw for rooma. . Uinias room opena June 15. in charge of Uiaa Oruiae of Home Economies of O. A, a. aaited by ataff of especially selected O. A O. atudenta. f MISS EMILY DAMAWW, Prop. ' ' "- HOTEL McGUIRE - . - 4 SEASIDE, OREGON ' f Two blocka from R. H. stetlon, flra ailnutea walk from oceaa. Neatly furnished room, by day, week or month, at rtaaanafrle ratea. Fur raaaitationa addreaa -j MRS. OLIVE McOUIRg, - . j .'."'".lS,- taaalde, Oraaocu a. .. PAaFIC VIEW HOTEL i Seaside, oreoon Furnished rooma for bouaekaepioc, also, far nisbed tent. Use of cook stoma, kitchen, "ta blea. uterotiU and other conveniences ia eiuded. Electric lisbta, bath, telephone, rea sooable ratea, near ocean. Addreaa i . L. P. HARRESOHOU, oo. I gas TMflk lu ., ' aaaaMe, LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE. ORCOOM . . ' i - ' s . . . - - " ) Orerlooklns the oeees. tarae rooms, with or without bath. ' eomfortabta beda - Ratea S10 a week and up. Unaer new . mi For ratea sad naerraUona write to : ; . . . flSHER, aaaaiaa, Orwaon. - . t ; SEASIOK, OREeOBI - i Third Street. Between Broadway and OeeanwaK Furniahed bousekeepiaa tent, equipped complete. Wood, water and Kfht free. A block from ooeaa. For reaerrationa addrea s.. v i. . MRS. A. KHRCNSTROM, Saaalda, Oregon. NELSON'S TENT CITY SEASIDE. OREOON " Come to Seaside and camp out with all the eomforta of home. Fnrniabed tents by the day or week or .month, equipped, for Usht hoewekeepins. weod ' and water free, two minutea walk, from the beach.' For raaarra Uuoa addreaa . - - r. W. W. NELSON, Saaalda, Oregon. - HOTEL MEARS V SEASIDE, OREOON Concrete Mook. corner Broadway and Seventh etrcet, Rooma amale or ea auita. Centrally located, lane. clean,- airy Toofus. moderate rates. For reaarratlona addreaa -MRS. . MEARS. Prwa, - , -Saaalda, Oraaaiw IMC. IDEALTENTCITY ' batlilng scene at Seaside Is typical Walter Gadsby of Portland has erected an attractive bungalow on Third street, on the west side. -. Sam Le Beck of Astoria is building a Sightly cottage on Fourth and C streets in Hermosa Park. , : r . - J. C Scott of Walla Walla purchased a cottage on second street and Is pre paring for occupancy this summer. - Charles E. Loniua, a well known resi dent of Seasi4e, died after a prolonged illness at his home on third street, Fri day, June 18. The deceased leaves two daughters and a son. Miss Mame Lonius of this city, Mrs. Harvey Fischer of Portland, and Ralph Lonius, who Is in Alaska.. ' E. B. Labbe of Portland spent a few days in Seaside last week.; :.,s - Mr. and Mrs., Ben Gadsby and daugh ter are visiting at the home of Mrs. The Great N6&hWQst -AmQmceisNatural TT WASHINGTON - Spend your vacation at liong Beach. Here you wilt-find fine butt bathing, a well kept and commodious Natato rium,. plenty-of crabs and clams an unstirpaased beach.- lots of driftwood for beach bonfires. Jolly . company, numerous nearby interesting points, to hike to, a mild and nerve re storing climate, good stores, a good hotel.' the Driftwood Inn, and plenty- to occupy your time pleasantly ana profitably. The following progres sive firms are the leading firms of Long Beach. Patronise them. H STBATTHa GROCKBt CO,?TflE BLUE BIRD ICE CEEAM and CON FECTIOWEBY PARLORS, ' THE DRIFTWOOD TSTSt CAARIS CU RIQ STORE, THE JACOBSOS GBO CEBtr STORE. x . f - - ' ? , 0:C E A N IK; - Xrocated on famous " North Beach. A restful and beautiful vacation dis trict. Fine surf bathing, clams, crabs, f. fishing. -- Many nearoy potnis oi in terest to visit. Near Wlllapa bay, with its fine -fishing and boating. If you want an Ideal vacation at rea sonable cost come to Ocean Park. The following progressive firms carry well - selected stocks at - reasonable prices. They will be glad to give you any information about Ocean Park or vicinity if you will write to them : Trondsen A Brown, general mer chandise : Wra. Ii. Kramer, general merchandise ; Shagren & Sons, meats, milk and vegetables ; The Uale Con fectionery and Ice Cream Parlor, . - THE GABLES --, - SEAVIEW, WASH. t Quiet, homey, ruutf ul. . comfortable rooma. Two blocks from Ocean. . Unaurpaaaad home aooked meala;' cenwrou . aerringa. Limited number of coeata. ' day sad up. Write foe, murtationa. . , TMC OASLES. Saawleer, Waah, LONG BEACH NATATORIUM : '" u . LOftU BEACH. WASH. ? ' The moat modem, complete and aaultary Natatorium on f the CwaaC Large - bathing pool, filled freah each day with ocean water.. 1 20 large, well appointed bath roams, Bot ee ater batha. ' You wiU like iU . - CARL NOE8KE, Proprietor. HOTEL SUNSET eaob Gentar Station, Lang-Beach, Waah. t'ndrr new management. Facing Ocean. Fine aarf bathing. Sea Foods a specialty. Comfortable and acrupulonsly elaaa. . Mod ern, Special rates for fa in flies. For ratea aad reternuiona, addreaa : - H. B. SEAL. Lone Baasfi. Wash. - The vCLARIC HOTEL ; OCEAN PARK, WASH. - Very durable " famiahed eottasea and testa. Alas rooma for refit, Jjow rates, eleaa and comfortable. , Cloae to oceaa. Writs (or rates. MRS. E. O. CURRAN. Oeaaw aHi, Waah HOTEL SEAVIEW . SEAVIEW, WASH.: . Iocated oa North Beach, the flneet beach m the I'acifie Northwest. Fine surf bathing, 200 yards 4mm &oteL Excellent table. Com fortable rooma. For ratea and lesei siinii addraaa . .- , HARRT F. MirrZIO, Seaview, Wash. . . HOTEL BROADWAY Modern.' centrally located, hot and Cold water, ail outside room,: also apartments. -Addreaa E. L. McCAULEV, SeashM, Oregon . ... , A) " ! ' ' f . y ? 3 I :i.:.v:.. Iff , ".-f1ioto,".iffof4 a; PrsatiM. - of the days to come Mrs. E. Venable Vas been visiting Mrs; Theodore Lorraine at the latter's cot tage, "Wats a de mat," on Third avenue. Mrs. J. C. Appell and grand-daughter are at their summer home, the "Unedar est." . Mrs. A. A Hooves and daughter, Lucy, motored down from Portland last week and are staying at the Howard cottage. -Mrs." W. S.- Phillip and daughter and Mrs. Keep and, grajidduaghter, Barbara, are at the Pernwoods cottage.- -Messrs. Harold and George Anderson arrived the first of last week to open" their cottage, the Gora. - Mrs. v Percy - Stowell and daughters, Janett and Alice, and son, Malcolm, are visiting at the beach. - . : Mrs. ; Green and son, Lewis, are down for the week at their Sixth avenue home. -WHERE AGATE BEACH INN .. . ... .-.-V.: .."-KiT"' ' i F 'F- LF ' ' Ona of the moat ptetanaqna and baaatifnlly located reaort hotels tha Ontos coast, ilid waj betwean Nawport and Capo Fonlwaather, overlookins te oceaa.- Larce airy room,, com tortabie beda, f araoua for the exccDnrae of our euiaina Duly mail, phona. On Roosevelt High way, for ratea and reaarratlona addraaa . .. MRS. KHTHCRINg GEORQg, -Atmf eaak- r. Or. '- .N. . - - '3". . SEA CREST: COTTAGES NEWRORT,- OREOON On the . cliff orerlonkinc the ocean. Com pletely Vurniahed 2. 8 and 4 room eottagea. Cloae to stores -and beach. Clean, comfort able oottacea. No extra charge for water and elect tight, Addreaa- , . -4 CHRIS ARMS.. Newport, .OnaM :Ft ' NEWPORT TENT CITY N . . . NEWPORT. OREOON . Fort oattagea and -tenta, completely furniahed except i top bedding ' and sflrerware. lectria lights, ' water, wood. In sight of ocean. Ratea tS to $8 per week, - Boa meets boat. Stage for agate Beach and Otter Bock -leaves for Tent City each morning. . for reaarratlona addreaa A. 4. VAN WASSENHOVE. Newport, Orwaon. The Old Playground :.' NEWPORT.' OREOON Two and 8 room furniahed eottagea for rent, also four completely furnished apartmenta 'beside the aea. "The Old Playground" has been reno rated and' completely refurnished, and la now Under the management of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Andersen. Kates S1.O0 a day and up. Addraaa 4. H. ANDERSON, Newport, Oregon. ; Minthprn Sea Baths NEWPORT. OREOON Hot salt water batha have proved rery bene ficial in caea or rheumatism and nerroua disor ders. Chiropractio treatment nrea if desired. Mcht housekeeping rooma in the aame building. Hot salt batha 3& oenta. For rates and reserve tions addreaa : ' . . DR. W. T. OROCKER. Prop. - I OTTF.R - ROPIC Ten milea north of Newport. Famous for Ha Keenie charm, sea fishing, trout fiehing, muscles, ttla"" eraba, .Oregon'a coming sum mer resort. -Own your own home by the sea shore. Free camp grounda. free water and free wood. For Vrice of , deeirablo lota and other information write B. r. JONES, Nawpert, Oregon. . . THE NEW CUFF HOUSE NEWPORT, OREOON : The ONLY hotel at Newport located di rectly ea Nye iMach, overlook ing the ocean. Better rooma, meala and service for less money than any other hotel ia Newport. Baa mseta -the boat. For reservations addreaa W. O. WHEELER, Proprietor . Otter Rock-Hotel OTTER ROCK, OREOON -. Come to Otter Rock and have s seal vacation, restful and homelike. Hotel on edge of bluff overlooking ocean. Near Devil's Punch Bowl. Fine fishing off the rocks, lota of muscles and elams. No better eata on the Oregon coast. Board and room f 1 5 a week. Ten will hke it Ten milea north- of Newport. -Write to . THOMAS M. HORNINO, Otter Rook, Or. ' i " - ".-'.-. F. -; - "' ' CHERRY CITY. FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT " Two Blocks from the Ocean. Near Ston OEO. O, SAVAOE. Proprietor Rye eaclt...f. Newport, The COLONIAL HOTEL - - ;' -jJfD AFABT3IEKTS - ' - - SEASIDE; OREOON v f r - . One Hock from ocean, elect ne light, electric stoves for light housekeeping. Free auto bus to sad front trains. Write . r i ''- O. LINDSLEV, 9 'JC. SsMawMVgi Ot90iTa THE GILSON HOTEL ILWACO, WA8HOn North Beach." Wash. - - Qnsurpaamd beach, -furniahed rooms for bght bonaekeering, reaaoaable rates, rooma SI a day. Address Mrs. C. H. Stlson, liwaeo, W'ajkv 4 8ed Holllnsaworth vUdtd at the home of 1 eltrter, Mrs. Bert Godfrey, Jat Mr and Mr. BIakley ar down for the summer t th Yorkshire oottase. Mr. and Mrs. Toang and daughter are at their Third street home. ?f - : AmojiK the - Portland newly-weda, "honeymoonlns"" at Seaside are Mr. and Mrs. J. W.-Connor, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gessler, and Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Barclay. " ".' - . Mrs. Oeorse S. Beaty and children are visiting- t the home of Miss A. Klrchoff on Second street. ' , Mra. C M. Godfrey and daughter, Greta, have arrived in ' Seaside for the rummer. Mr. Godfrey is the swimming instructor at -the Oates natatorium and will be at the beach soon. , , : V J. M. Parks, while driving; from Port land last week, had a slight accident, near WarTenton. Although the .car was badly smashed, the occupant fortunately escaped injury. "Misses Lb and K. Campton are oc cupying- the Pergola cottage for the sum mer. - : . .: , . Mrs. I. K. Lievy and daughter spent a few days at their cottage on the Board wald last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Flenny of Portland visited in Seaside Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Garner are Seaside visitors." ' - Miss Ruth Parka of Portland is visit ing Seaside for a short time. - Dr. Howard D, Poors was at the Natatorium hotel. whiV HnVin; some scientific tests with ocean water. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Hiestand of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Mort of Salem are new- ly-tweds, spending a portion - of their mnndvmnAn at SsiaM ml th NaiatAr. I turn notei. ' . ' . Miss Dorothy Dixon and mother of 1 Portland are at the .Natatortum hotel. - Mr. and Mrs. L. Defenbach Of 1 wis ton, Idaho, are newly-weds at Sea side. - v .. . Carlton E. Spencer, well known golf player, and Mrs. Spencej- of Eugene, are guests here. . . . Mrs. Jack Hargreves. wife of JUck Hargreves, known to baseball fans, is at the Natatorium. Ti C. Nichols, madufaeturer of -Grand ' Rapids, Mich., made a business trip to Seaside, accompanied ' by bis wife. last week. ; " s T. A. Webbert, attending the T. P. A. convention at Portland, Bpent a few days at Seaside. Cannon Beach Ecola, Or.. June 26. The Shriners have drawn many of Ecola.'s Portland resi dents back to the city, but a"good sea son is expected, beginning next week-. Mr. Merriman's pretty little bungalow has been iid to Mrs. Galbralth of Van couver, B. C. - -rJ - v. Mrs.' .'Coa Svenson has built a sightly new cottage facing the ocean. Bruce Bates of Portland has erected an attractive '.home next to ex-GoVer- nor West's. f Mr.? Seeley,- editor . of the Christian TO STAY- 3UEGALQWS Botal Bayoocan and bnncalow, wiii -open June 1. nnoer manasesaant of Mr. and U ra. C C. Nasyla. NaUtoitam will open July a. For circular write or tatepbon reoeiiera of T. B. PoUar Raany Oew US Cbambar of Cooiawrce ldsw Portland.' sua 640S. ..-,:-- .... ' THESeEEBURNE ' Shelburne Station, North Beach, Wn. ; Famous for Its service and' comfort: Home cooked meals, clams, crabs and other sea foods. -In sight and sound of the ocean. Quiet and restful. . Kates only 3. 60 to $4 a day. Special rates to families. : Big fireplace drUtwood fires. Buy your tickets to Shelburne Station. Address MRS. T. J. HOARS, Froy Seavlew, Wash. Spend Your Vacation UULUJ .lDimDmiiii sea . Tjis Closest OCEAjr. for Tosr Vacation " ; - Host beautiful, accessible and homelike SEASIDE and Inland Resort combined Ideal Groves, Freift Water Streams aad Xateif BathlafBoatlair ' ' Fithlsg, Clam Digging; aad HaBtlag; -to year? aeart'sy eoatea, . All the comforts of home In our -TENT CTft, KOW OPEN. Large box Tents, everything furnished, clean beds, laundry, wood, light and pure mountain water. Very moderate charges, but make your reservations early. COLUMBIA BEACH CO, 48 8Urk'. Street. . Mala 4t, or ' , . HEIHAB JOHN SOX, Xanager. Colambla Beach, rla Warreatoa, Or. LONG BEACH NORTH BEACH INN JMrectly facing ocean. Surf bathing, large shadv grounds, rooma $1.50 day and up. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING TENTS, 10 week. Marshall 2300. or Bpx 191. irfung Reach, Wash. HOYEL MANHATTAN MANHATTAN BEACH, OREOON The place you wfll like, right on the ocean. Finest Bathing Beach on the eoaat. - The beat of home cooking. Comfortable, homelike place fdr families. Special attention ' given to week end parties. Foc ratea and reaervationa call SeUwood 1868. or write - MRS. E. ELDER, Manhattan Beach, Or. -Tlltasnook County ELMORE' HOTEL ROCKA WAT, OREGON The Best Hotel on Tillamook Beaches. The" Place That Pleases. Also all kinds of beach cottages for rent. For reservations address . : J. jr. KREBS. Rockaway, Oregoa. -' VILLA CAMP ' "ALL, AMERICAN" On Bar View , Beach on the Tillamook Shore. One, two. and ' three room eottagea, completely (urnlsriea lor uent Maseaeeping. rare monn tain water, electric Vghta. aanitaxr toilets. Pro tected from sea breeae. close to beach. Clama. eraba, trout fishing, overlooks Tillamook Bar. Ideal- Summer vacation ayot. For reservations aad ratea addreaa .- J- - 1 J. TOLLS A SON, Bar View. Or. The TAYLOR HOTEL OCEAN PARK, WASH. , A family hotel, located on the famons North Beach, close to the oceaa. One nule from Wil ls pa Harbor, with Ha fine fiaiung and boating. Home grown vegetablea and home cooking. Ocean Iark is one of the moat attractive of the North Beach resorta, s For ratea address ' THE TAVLOR ttOTEL, Ooaxn Rark, Waah. Take Two Days foe Vwue " COLUMBIA RIVER MIOHWAV TRIR : - t - ' -and see the - OLACIERS OP . MOUNT HOOD : '.. pandint the .Night a Mount Hood Lodge ' - OR " ' Cloud Cap Inn , Fan information. Shaoard'a Auto Bus Line or Ask Mr. roster Service, mt an Poetlana) Hotel, or direct from Homer A. Reear, Man 9r, r. O., PaHtdala, Oreoon. Fbone Odell, 914, vis Heed River. Science Weekly of Portland." has erected a modern .home on Silver Point. - Mrs. Hague, assistant editor of the same pa per, has built - a bungalow adjoining Charles Miller completes this colony of literary workers, with a . new cotUge near to the home of Mr. Seeley. Eugene Lamphere of Lamphre St Co. has been newly appointed postmaster at Bcola. . , , - '.Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker and daugh ter, Dora, are at thelr summer home. .. r Mr. and Mrs. James Cattison are -occupying Rumelin cottage, for one Tflontft. Mr. Burely.and daughter are occupy ing the Zeigier "cottage. John Griffith of Astoria was host to a number of friends at a house party, at the Peterson cottage. - Mr. and Mrs. ' Buck of Portland are visiting the parents of the latter. Mr,, aad Mrs. KranH Brallier. . ..- Mrs. Staley and son of Portlaltd are at the Parks cottage. - Mml: Coe - and grandson are visiting Khe former's mother. Mrs. wlngard. T. : Sh river has returned to Cannon Beach .for the summer. Mrs. Pat Lonengan and family of Pew dleton are here for th summer. , Gearhart Gearhart. Or.. June 26. J. H. Kloster man has bpened his attractive home on the beach. - Mr. and Mrs. W. .B. Prudhorrtroe are opening their summer home. A Mr. and Mrs. Grossmayer are at Gear' hart for the summer.' M. I 1 Pf under has arrived at th beach v u....B.u..u u - noma on cottage avenue. MrwC. A. Stables is at her cottage on the beach. Matt Ennie of Walla Walla Is at the Campbell residence. W. J. Furnish of Eastern Oregon is at the Bailey cottage. . R. W. Mersereau Is enjoying a stay at the Mernermau summer residence. MP. and Mra Goldsmith antl daugh ter, Mary, and E. Frohtnan aje at the former's home. v .- r- Mr. and Misa Jacob were down for the week end. ' ' . .. r - ' .- :,. Mr. Lawrence and the Misses Law rence motored to Portland after a sev eral weeks visit at the beach. V T Mr. and Mrs. McMinn are spending a few weeks at. Gearhart. Mr. and Mrs. Oulette are spending their honeymoon at the Ober cottage. - ' Uses Woman's Clothes J Chicago, June 26. (L N. S.) DIs gruised in -women's clothes and carrying a handbag and a powder puff, Bruce Barthlng. aged 24, who confessed one burglary and said he was preparing to commit more, was captured on a third floor porch of an apartment . building here recently after a private watchman had fired balf a dozen revolver shots at him. - - Resort Soctiioti, V.. ii"ei I a. NATATPBIUtf at the Grand Old Ocean D C A r il BY THE $2.00 p-' .' riNEST m M NORTHWEST "I New Perkins 'Hotel' : Washington and Fifth Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Rates From $1.00- Per Day Special Weekly and Monthly - Rates , ."Excellent Restaurant IMPERIAL HOTEL' , NEWBERO, OREOON ' Ton have, seen the Cotambis River highway, sow see the pictnrasqus and beaatrful Wiilametta Taller. We give special attenudp to Tourists and Auto Parties. ' This hotel has long been fa mous aa the home of 'good eats' and good nervine. Special Sander dinners. Try them.- Large, airy rooms, comfortable beds. MAT MOORE. Proprietor. The BRADSHAW NEWPORT. OREOON Furniahed rooma, sear ocean. Urge kitebea for use of gneta. for revervatione address . PHOEEB E. E ABLS,. Newport. Of, 4v Hikers Make Trip' Around Neah-Kah-Nie TVTEAH-KAH-NIE, .: June 26. One of 1 the eariiest ;" parties of the year to take the trail around Neah-KAn-fie mountain, to Slort Sand , beach made, a brief stop here Thursday on their way in from Jlockaway. The party, which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wood, Mrs. Daniel Craig. Delmar Russell and Al H. Sloth. ' all of Rockaway, not only walked the entire-distance, but carried enough blankets and supplies for a two- day stay. On their return they reported the trail In. good condition tor this sea son of the . year. - Mr. . Wood brought home with him a number of pictures of the beauty spots on the way. c Miss McMillan of Portland is occupy ing her cottage here. - t i. Recent visitors at this beach were Mrs. Woodley 1 and Miss Rowe of Portland, who made a brief stay at the lsom dot tage.Fi ;-: .-&r' Harry Wentx of Portland arrived here last week and will . spend the summer-In his cottage. . -ff--'-. . j: Miss "Belle .Crocker of Portland. Is spending. a fortnight's vacation , in ner ,Dr. T. L. - Eliot, Mrsl Eliot and their daughter. Miss Henrietta Eliot.- of Port land are Installed in their cottage- for the" entire "season. K i.t;f.F - One of the recent cottagers to arrive here was Mrs."tiTaylor of Portland. , : Mauizanita Mansanita, June 26. One of the recent events of interest at this beach was the Nehalam high school picnic About 50 of the-students, with Mr. English, their principal, were in aiienoance. Aiier several enjoyable hours of games - and outdoor exercise, a campflre dinner was served lnnhe camping ground, and to ward sunset the party motored home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Hartman of Port land " are spending' : a fortnight at La Faloma cottage.- ' - "V Week end cuests of the Roar Petersons Vere Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brugger of Gresham. ; " ' "- Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Irwin of Portland will, occupy the Calkins camp for the next two weeks. ..f". Lone Pine-cottage was opened this week by its owners. Mr. andMrs. Roy Peterson and . their son, ' Dajrol, of Gresham. i- ."fv-.;-'-'':-t:-' - The Miller cottage has been taken for the .ff whole season - by Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Salem. Mrs. Frank Beard and children. War ren and Opal, of Oregon Qity are occ pying Bldeawee, their cottage - on Clas sic KJdge. . f .. i Mrs. E. Carr, jMr. and Mrs. Robert NATATORIUM HOTEL - SEASIDE, OREGON Oppoalta Baaida HotaL Ftna view of ocean, atrictly Bodrn, batha, ataaa haat, telephnna. bot . and eold water, larsa reotna. atunfortable oeaa. . nocney atmoBpHarea-raanabia Writ for reserrationa. . NAKOy ROGERS WIKg, .-.: .:.-: Seaaiea. Oragen. w The New S&MartinV 'Mineral Springs Hotel COLCTtfBI A : RIVE RS ' B EST UE SORT t MOT MIJiEttAL BATHS - ' Very beneficial Cor rtreuraatlsm and blood , disorders. 4 ' . - Auto meets all trains at Carson. Wash. RHODODENDRON lO, ML HOOD Oregon's most .beautiful mountain resort no Zigaag river, in a vol green forest near base of Mr, Hood. Real meala, well cooked and well served, large swimnrtng pool. . dancing hall, .saddle bones, emqunt. fishing. Ratea $4 per day, 121 to $25 per week., for auto atags call aat 1S6 or t MRS. EMIL PRONZELLI. i . , Rrtodoseearen, Oregon. Leave ROTTrT-ETJOB REED- ' ITLORAt. CO., 1A SECOND ST.. phones Main 172. A-881lf for Arrab AVsnnah, Walcba, Taw nejs and Rhododendroa. Owned and oper ated by Irvrnflten Oaraas A Auto Cow, tno. Lu A Bnesd. Pres.. Mgr. a Fhooea K. 1 85. C-S162. , E. 14th and Broadway. "Make raw atluia) In advanes.. , Conduoted along Have moat inviting to men and women of refined tastes, fisad for IUtntraated Booklet. - - - - ' MRS. O. W.- J. RECKENS WbHe Salmon. Wash. Pnone 78-VL THE COPELAKLt HOTEL : - NEWPORT, OREOON eomfortabie rooma, homeikka. Bear bnal section. l to ISn day. South Front SW MRS. O. O. POPE LAND, Prop. r 11 . . . -n Golum6ia;iRiY ! Tourists -who come to Portland will miss one of the mot plctures'ie nl i delightful trips in the West -unless they take the trip aboard the si earner ' ueoreiana irom t'oruano to Aniona, -where connections are male wit it auto bus line to Seaside. The TJver trip affords a wonderful and ever ciiarw.r ; panorama of scenic charm. You can make the trip In safety and comfort at a minimum of expense seems; Oregon's .snow-capped sentinel peaks as well as the historic and scenic, spots along- the lower Columbia. - - The titeamer Georgians makes a round trip dai1v e-xcept on Friday, lav1ns; for Astoria and way-points from the-Alder Street JDnrk at Ts IB A. hi. Leav-e Astoria 2 P. C;Jrom Flave! Dock. FAREaONLT ll.i. Excellent a la frt dining service. Direct connection with the Bouth Beaches. Sight Boat Daily, THE - HldNS TO CO. Phone Mais list. HI. ft. It Costs No r.Iore Aad iititiiis e..tii: t- o; O i C Heals aad DIRECT f RAIN CONNECTIONS a Prince Rueert,S. C, fee Wlnni. o, Taeente, Montreal. Ohtcaee, at. Leuta, Kinto cits, aufo. Washinglofi, D. C. New Vera, Beaten, and al s.aVsrw Canaotan ana Unites states eeliru. Side TilTf Piiare Yot reservsMona, any aUilr?md v C. K. J "ney, a - !' Dobbings and sons. Nathan and f fer' . arrived here last week from Paac5er Cal,, having . made the trip by auto. They - will spend th summer at thi beach 'as the i guests of Mr. and 2.1ra. Emit Kardell. ' ' 1 J. H. Edwards of Portland has re turned home after a two weeks' stay at his cottage. f u . The S. Spencer cottage will be occu- ' pied this summer by Rev. Harold Iliclt erson, wife and daughter. - lr. and Mrs. Elmer pease of Port land were recent guests. - Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Macartney or Che-' ney, Wash., are established for the sea son in the Lawrence cottage. The Landia' cottage has been let for the months of July and August to Clara L. Landon and her mother, both of Portland. John Fieldhouse of Gresham and If's niece. Miss Alberta Allen, have taken the Fred Fieldhouse cottage tor the hcm son. . Bayocean Bayocean, Or June 26. Much local Interest at this beach Is being centered In the private electric Sghtlng system and tee producing plant which is bein Installed in Maudy-Carlo, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Jackson of Portland. Mr- Jackson brought with him his four registered pointer do. wmch are general favorites among y ocean vacationists. R. R. Steele, principal Of the Stephenn school in Portland, is a. recent arrival here. Mr. Steele will act as manager of. the Natatorium this season, and an nounces that the tank will be open for patrons on July Z. The swimming In- structor will be namedn the .near fu ture. The popularity of this beach as a picnic resort Is demonstrated by the fact that both the Bay City and Tilla mook High schools choHe this dextlna tionor their annual picnics. A larRe crowd was present on both occioni asaT the usual festive time was enjoyed.. Now . that the summer schedule ot trains is In operation. Captain I E. De Rock is making five round trips dally In is new ferry, the Dorothy May, meet." Ihg all trains. - '.Mr. and Mra'E. H. Roberta and fam ily of Portland have opened their cot tage for the season. Edgar F. Jackson, U,' S. N.. now sta tioned, at Guam. M. 1., Is expected later this summer to visit his parents, Mr." and Mrs. Carl H. Jackson.. Mr. and Mm. M. E. Halderman are occulting Tocumseh cottage In Bunga low city. Although the season thus far has not been warm enough to tempt many bath ers, the hardy ones who have venture 1 out are enthusiastic In their reports of the unexcelled beach and breakers. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Duff and daughter. Dorothy, of Portland, are spending a vacation in The Breakers cotUgi in Bungalow city. r . -WHAT TO SEE THE BAYVIEW HOTEL NAHOOTTA. WASH. tTnder new ananasemenb Eirellont meal,, gom rooma, pyatera, eisms and crana frtri from the water. Uood fiehing and boating on Willapa. Harbor. Reaaonabla raUa. Address BAY VIEW HOTEL, Naheotta, Wash. Everyone Goes to ' Thft best .of every thing to cat, pre- you like best. The . . H azel wood will wel come you iii Port iand. . 388 Washinrrton 127 Broadyay Portland. Orecoa t "I'M Via Prince Rupert j , , . Bayert t Alaska Coast, 23 Hckets and full information, antlr to or - Steamship tnnce is ronana, or 827 CranviJJe St.. Taneourrr. B. C.