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THE r OREGON 1 SUNDAY j JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1920.
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Everybody Is
'Having Greatest
Tirrie at Newport
JVJEWPOiRT, Aug-. 14. Everybody Is
:V having a high good tint here.
. Weather oorJdltlons are all that could be
desired) thoujrh a trifle more breezy than
necessary. I The "crowd is still rapidly
.-creasIns each day and ; apparently
There are more people here now than at
this Urge last season. i
' A dahlli show will be held at the
room of the publics library August 17
v 1H9. (The show will be held under the
. auspices of the Library association. If
' the management meets with "proper en
' . couragement. It is planned to make this
an annual event. Dahlias grow to a
high state i of perfection in this locality,
. the climate and soil being particularly
veil adapted for their culture. It is
liopedjthat the association will receive
. all needed encouragement It is also the
Intention of the association to hold a
dahlia show In connection with the Lin
coin county fair at Toledo next month.
- Secretary of State Kozer and Mrs.
-Kozer arrived the first of the week from
. Ealem. Mr. Kozer was obliged to re
turn home Tuesday on account of a
- pressure of business in his office at the
, capitol. Mrs. Kozer, however, will re
main for some time.
Inspector Instructor Major James S.
Dusenbury; C A.C. U. S. A., visited
the Third I coast artillery company, N.
O. O., Monday evening. .He expressed
pleasure and satisfaction with the con-!
dltioa andl progress the company was
; making and ; commended them very
r highly foil their good appearance and
their jconduct during the recent Camp
, Xewia maneuvers. .
;- Mr.! and IMrs. Louis Burke of Portland
are passing the summer at Agate Beach
- Inn. ( ,
Mrs. Mary Scarborough of Riverside,
Portland, arrived the first of the. week
In her car1 from Hertford', and after re
'malning oyer a day at Agate Beach Inn,
.where, she picked up her baby and maid.
.WHERE AND HOW TO GO-
WHERE TO STAY SEASIDE
ThS Gateway to the Land of Outdoor Delight
HOTEL SEASIDE, Inc.
SEASIDE (Clatsop Beach), qREGON
. " OREGON'S NEW I i '
ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND OCEAN BEACH RESORT HOTEL
I Rates for Room and Meals Included i -
Per dar. one person. .$ 5.50 or $ 6.50 Two. . .$10.00 or $11.00
Per werk, on person. ..438.50 or $42.00 - Two. ; . $70.00 .
Bath per day, ont $ 7.50 or $ 8.50' Two. ,.$12.00 or $13.00
Bath per week, on. ,. .$52.50 of $56.00. Two. . .$80.50 or $84.50
' I SPECIAL RATES FOR CHILDRENjAMERICAN PLAN-
ROOM and MEALS INCLUDED 1
For reservation, address CHA5. H. ROWLEY,' Manager
LOCKSLEY HALL
,; , , SKASIDC, OREAON
Overlooking the ocean. Large rooms, with or
without bath, comfortable beda. Rates $10
week and op. Under new management,
for rates and reservations write to
! J.- . riSHER, atald; Oregon. ;
COLBURN HOTEL
WHIT SALMON. WASH.
Rere It a new trip for you. From Portland
ti White Salmon, oa the north bank of the
Columbia. 8tay over night at White flalmon
and back next day. via the ferry to the Oregon
aide. For 115 years we have been serving the
publio i acceptably, . Airy rooms, comfortable
beds, good media, moderate rates.' i
C. U COLBURN, Proprietor. I
r NECANICUM INN
i I SEASIDE, ORISON v-
Oa board walk beside ocean Beutiful grounds,
tdaai surroundings, now open. Write for reser
vations for (rooms. Dining room opens June IB,
in charge of Miss Cruise of Home Kcooomice of
U. A. C. assisted fby staff of per tally selected
O. A. C. students. 1 i
i MISS EMILY- DAMANN.
- I - Seaside. Oregon.
THE ANDORA
New Family Hotal
SEASIDE. OREGON
Large, airy rooms, not and cold running'
water. Home cooked meats, family style,
bate 12.50 per day and up. -MRS..
Aj M. JOBSON, Prop. . O. Sol ESS
. . 41S N. 7th SC. Seaside. Op. i
The Anne Davenport House
THIB.1 IsTBEET A5D OCE AS WAT
Attractl-e rooms, modern house, large
grounds, jone block from business section
and two i blocks from. ocean. For reser
vations address - t a i
' ELIZABETH MATTHEWS I -Seaside,
(Oregon. - Ftaoos ;11
OATES BATHS
SEASIDE, OREGON ; , ;
Don't flsH to. -take a swim In flie -'TJae'
when, you eorae to Seaside. Absolutely san
Itwy. Capable swimming instructor. Bsfe
and lots, of fun. '
4. E. OATES. Proprietor.
The i COLONIAL HOTEL
' -j -: - AND APARTMENTS
SEASIDE, OREGON v;,T
One block from ocean, eleetno light, eleetrte
stoves for light housekeeping. . free auto
bus to and from trains. Writ ,
: P. D. LINOSLEY. Prop. '. '1
-J f -: - SaasWe. Oregon. : -
PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL
SEAStDEYOREOON
Purnhaed rooms for housekeepinc aim far
nishad Itenta. Cee of cook atovea, kitchen,, ta
bles, atonsils and other conveniences in
cluded.! Eleetrte lights, bath, telephone, ra
aonablsi rates, near win. Address
. IL. P. HARRESCHOU. Prop.
C28 Twelfth. r Seaside, Oreeon
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HOTEL ECOLA
EOOLA. OREGON
: Spend your vaeatiaa at beautiful Cannon
Heax:ri. - uar- auto meets train - at Be
xceUnt service and fine cuisine, for
ervations address ! - -
! HOTEL ECOLA. Koala, Or.
it
Short beach
and her guest. Miss Follett of Wisdonsin,
departed for Portland.
Mrs. ; George Olanchard, wife of Man
ager Blanchard of the electric light and
power jplant, returned Tuesday from an
extended visit with relatives at Coquille.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denton and children
are at jNye beaoh for their summer vaca
tion.: !!';. .'I--:-
Mr. nd Mrs. J. R. Hulbert of Albany
were week-end visitors at the beach.
Mrs. TV- O.; Ballack and daughters of
FREE INFORMATION
nprcriN
H 1 - sP ws'aT
The G'ateWay to the Land
of Outdoor Delight .
1 : r :.,. ' . - - - :
A The Columbia River Highway
is ..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 pe 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
willl find here a warm welcome,
a beautiful and ; picturesque
beach, unsurpassed surf bathing,
canoeing or j rowing on the Ne
canlcum. sea fishing and trout
fishing. I clam ' digging, tennis,
tolf, many nearby points of in
terest for hiking trifs. and a rest-'
fuV carefree enjoyable vacation.:
- - Youwill find excellent garages
with skilled workmen, well
stocked I stores with high-class
goods ; at reasonable rates, good
hotels. : summer cottages and
furnished tents.
i The following progressive firms
who will xlve you fair treatment
and : excellent service -' deserve
your trade as they are working
to make bigger, a better and a
busier Seaside:
Hotel Seaside, Seines & Wheat
ley Department Store, First State
Bank of Seaside. Pacific Power &
light Co WaUama . Bros. Gr
age. Sanitary Meat Market, A. R.
Watcher Groceries, Oregon Gr
ase and Machine Works, B. W.
Otto Grocery Co., The Hanan
SmiUi Garage, : : Tne Bungalow
Dancing PaTtlioja, M. Murray,
'General Merchandise, E. W. Lep
ple. Plumbing; W. J. Montag,
Photogiwpher Dad s Good Eat
Restaurant,: Poofs Confectionery
Milloy's Ice Cream Parlor, T. C
Galloway. Groceries t Dnnning.
Art and Curio Shop, Frank Ken-
, nedy Cigar Store, R. O. Ralston,
Real Estate and Insurance; Dr.
R. G. Moss, Dentist J. O. Blake
Transfer and Express; Ross Res
taurant! Pool's Bowling Alleys.
For IBusrrated FoideTsnd other information
- relative to Seaside write to
Pmtestit ; Breakwater Club, Seaside. Or.
HOOD RIVER-WHITE
SALMON FERRY
w orx-rate a speedy and tare eerviee between
Hood River, Or., and Whit Salmon Wash
the try op cme idB of tb. cXmbU " d
down the other, eroeanc at Hood Hirer or Whit
- " ' ciirB viuj i per ear, lncJed-
i'l iLngejs. Ckaiety,
courtesy and
ytvwifiiTrsa,
WAN ALLEN e. MCCARTHY, Props,
SEASIDE
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near Netarta with Capo Mears Usbt
Albany arrived early In the week ana
are enjoying a. pleasant outing at the
beach.
D. P. Mason and daughter! Miss Flora
Mason, and niece, Misn Carolyn Cannon,
of Portland, are spending the month at
thelrNye teach cottage. -
Mr. and Mrs. George RahJng of Kan
sas City wfere visiting1 during, the first
of the week with D. P. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Tweedale of Al
bany, are enjoying a seasoa of rest at
REGARDING AN Yj RESORT
CVin to the Nehalem etrantry. Ton will
find it an ideal vacation district. Tta city
of-Nebalexn ia lheltered from tha sea breeza
by evertreen "hills. It is located on tha
beautiful Nehalera nre. Tlia , ocean is but
three miles distant. It b"1ritbin easy walking
; distance of Neah-kabroia Mountain. :
' Make this your beadquaitets when toortns
this section or camping out. You will find
here an excellent hotel, a ceneral merchan
dise store with large and Well selected stocks
of goods, a progressive and up to date drug
store, a sporting goods and pool hall, a well
stocked confectionery store, a reliable transfer
company and a carace that will sits you good
service While here patronize tha following
reliable and protrresaire firms. . The Mebalem
hotel, H. W. fohl. Prop.; The Anderson
General Merchandise Store : 3. VI. Thompson
Drag Co.; The Nebslem Garage. Bell
To'ney. Props. ; D. C Peregay Sporting
Goods and Confectionery; F. A. Le Flamboy
Confectionery Store.
NEWPORT
AGATE BEACH INN
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! One of the most pictoreB4U nd besutlfallj
located resort hotels on the Oregon coast. . Mid
way between Newport and Cape Pouiweather,
overlook! tie the ocean, Lanre airy rooms, com
fortable teds. famous for the excellence of oua
cuisine. Daily mail, phone. On Roosevelt High
way. For rates and reservations sourest
MRS. KATHKRINC OEORSE,
... Agate Baaokt P. O., Or.
THE NEW CUFF HOUSE
NEWPORT. OREQOfl
The ONLY hotel at Newport located di
rectly on' Nye weach, overkwkinc the eeean.
Better rooms, meals and service - for leas
money than any other hotel in Newport.
Bus meets the boat For reservations address
W. D, WHEELER, Proprietor
Minthbrn , Sea Baths
NEWPORT, OREGON 4
' - Hot salt water oaths have proved very bene
ficial la cases of rheumatism and nervous disor
ders. . Chiropractic treatment riven if desired.
Light housekeeping rooms in the same building.
Hot salt baths 84 cents. For rates and reserva
tions address . ..:;)
DR. W. T. CROOKER, Prop.
OTTER ROCK
Ten miles north of Newport. . Ivamoua for its
scenic - charm, sea fiebinr, trout fishing,
muscles, clams, crabs, Oregon's coming sum
mer resort. Own four own home by the ses
shors. Free camp grounds, free water and
free wood. For price of desirable lota and
ether information write H
m. P. JONES. Newport,, Oreeon.
. ! OTTEB ROOK,
Come to Otter Hock and
restful and homelike. Hotel
overlooking ocean. Near Devil's
Fine fishing, off the rocks, lots of m uncles acd
clams. No better eats on the Oregon eosat
Board and room $15 a week. Ton will like Js
Tea miles north of Newport. ' Write te .
THOMAS H. HORNINO. Otter Rock, Or. i
NEWPORT TENTr CITY !
HEWPOrTT, OREOpN
korty eottaeas and tents. eotwoVtet fnnrfsbed
except top beddins and ailverwar. SUectiSs
""" wuoa , in mot oi ocean. tutea
ft to SS per week. Bug meet boat State for
Artte Beacp and Otter Bock . leaves for Ttat
City each morning. For leservations address ,
A. J. VAW WAS8EWHOVE. Newport. Oveoon.
The BRADSHAW i
NEWPORT, OftESON
Furnished rooms. Bear ocean, large nthra Sse
na of guests. For reserve tiona srlili ewe
PHOEBE E. EAP.LS, Newport, Or. '
THE COPELAKD HOTEL f-
. NEWPORT, OREBON - - I
Large comfortable rooms, homelike, near b-agj.
nets section. 60 to T5e a day. South Front Sb
MRS. C. O. COPE LAMP, Prop.
CHERRY CITY
PURNfSHED OOTTAOES FOR RENT
, Two Blocks from the Ocean. Near Stores,
OEO. O. SAVAQ.E. Proorietoe
Kr oactt i Newport,
OtteiRoclc Hotel I I
have avreal -vaestloa. I I
'O CUR. W VIU11 , HVP
PuncB BoSibJ 1
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In background
their Nye beach cottage. Mr. Tweedale
has been an annual visitor at thTs beach
since 1863 and has not missed a season
here since 1892., - ! .
Mr. and Mrs. R. teelquist, son John
and daughter! Mary, of Albany, are en
joying a several weeks' outing at this
beach. I
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Rassmussen andv
two children motored over Monday from
Portland, for a week's outing here.
Clyde Williamson returned home Sun
r
WHERE
ADVERTISED HERE MAY
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BUNGALOWS
EOTEI BAtOCEAW, sightly Ideation, overlooks Tillamook bay and ocean; fire
place, good rooms and beds, European plan, splendid dining; service, meals at
reasonable rates jusfc the place to recuperate. Splendid JTATATORIUSI lartrest
tank In the N. W. ; swianmlna; - instructor ; dancing', bowling-, fishing and other
sports. BCSOALOTT9 and TENTS, furnished. For circular call Main 6405.
Receivers T. B. Potter Realty Co., 325 Chamber or Commerce Building.
THE SHEOBUJRNE
-.1
Shelburne Station,
Fairruai for Ita service and comfort. Home cooked meals, ctams,' era'bs'afcd 'dfher
sea foods. la sight -stud sound 'of the ocean. Quiet and restful. Kates only $3.50
to 14 a day. ( Special rates to families. Big1 fireplace driftwood tires. Buy your
tickets to Shelburne Station. Address MBS. T. 3. XtOARS, Prop., Seaview, Mraso.
LONG BEACH
NORTH BEACH INN
Directly facing ocean. Surf bathing, large
shady grounds, rooms SI. 50 (1st and up.
FURXISHEI HOUSEKEEPING TENTS,
$10 week. 'Marshall 2309, or Box 191
Loog Beach, Wash. j
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HOTEL SEAVIEW
SEAVIEW, WASH.
located en North Beach, the finest beach
in the Pacific Northwest. Fine surf bathing,
200 yards frdra hotel. Excellent table. Com
fortable rooms. For rates, and . reservations
address . , j -.. .. s.
, i HARRY P. MUTZIO, Seaview, Wash. '
THE BAYVIEW HOTEL
' HAHCOTTA, WASH.
Coder new management. ( KzeeDent meals,
good rooms, oysters, clams and crabs fresh
from? the water. Good fitbing and boating on
WUlapa Harbor. Seasonable . rates, . Address
AY VIEW HOTEL. Nabeotta. Wsth.
THE GABLES
SEAVIEW, WASH. s !
Quiet, homey, restful, comfortable room.
Two blocks from Ocean. '' rmirl tone-
eooked meala: eeneroua aervines. Umited
number of raeets. S3 a day and up. , Write
lor reservations, j v.....,..;., . ..
' THE QABLES, Seaview, Wash.
LONG BEACH NATATORIUM
LONQ BEACH, WASH.
The most aodera, eompiate and sanitary
Natatorium on the-Coast. Large bs thing
Pool. fUled fresh each day with ocean water.
1ZQ large, well appointed bath rooms. Sot
os Water baths. You will like it
i OARU NOESKat. Proprietor.
HOTEL, SUNSET
BMjelt Owntse Station, Lena Beach, Wash.
Under new management. Facias Ocean.
Fine surf bathing. Sea Foods s specie It v.
Comfortable and scrupulously clean. Mod
era. Special rates for families. For rates
and reservations, address j .
i M. . SEAL., Lone Batch. Wash.
GILSON HOTEL
WASH. On North Beach. Wash,
led beach, f unlisted rooma for light
ng. reasonable rates, rooms 11 a day.
. h. ciiisen. iiwaco. wash. . '
r view vottages
VIEW. DR If yon want to eoend voaf
vacation oa en of the most beautiful spots along
the Oregon coast. I esn provide you with apart,
merits, one, two and three room furnished cot
tagea.Tb.ay overlook the nearby sea and ars
eery desirable. I will be glad to answer Inqillrira
about them or about Bar View. Address-
DR. W. A. WISE. Bar View. Or. ' . '
LANE'S HOTEL
KAKZANiTA, ORE00II
"Mew and strictly modern hotel with sb the
eon eniencea of home, yet with the pleasure of s
beautiful - scenic environment and the restful Ad
invigorating atmosphere of the ocean. Bates SS
per day sad up. For reserrstions address ;
1 lAltEg HOTEty MsMSnlta, OregoB 1
na crescent Horn
MANHATTAN BEAOH Overlookina;
the
near XAse loue. gooa tan oauune. The hmn
of nod est. SIRS. O RACE HUSTON, Prep
Manhauaft BtacH p. o Oregon. J
I ILWACO.
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day to Albany from his summer vacation
outing. Mr. Williamson la the cashier
of the Albany State bank. ' '
William Pollock of Albany was an
over Sunday visitor with his family, who
are spending the summer here. :
i William, F. Phiffer of Albany ia spend
ing the week with his family, who have
been here for several weeks past. .
K. C McLean and family "of Tallman
arrived Saturday and are spending their
summer outing here.
Mrs. Caves returned home Monday to
Florence, after enjoying a week's so
journ with her parents. Judge and Mrs.
E. E. Woodward of Newport.
Captain James S. Polhemus and. Mrs.
Polheraus of Portland are spending
their - summer vacation at their New
port cottage. They arrived Saturday
evening.
Mrs. B. F. Beezely and little daughter
of Portland are spending; the month at
this beach. They expect to leave early
in September for Alaska.
H. N. Cockerline and family of Al
bany arrived Friday evening and are
enjoying their summer vacation at Nye
beach.
Miss Bodine and Mrs. Powell of Al
bany are enjoying the summer at this
beach. They are guests with their
brother, S. S. Bodine.
Mrs. Warren Keeler has returned home
to Portland after an, extended vacation
at Agate Beach Inn.
Mrs. Morris Crumpacker and two chil
dren have returned to Portland' from
their summer vacation. '
Mrs. Margaret Morley and child . of
Marshf leld are guests of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevens, at their
Newport cottage. -
Mrs. Stencil . and daughter. Miss
Lorraine Stencil.! have arrived " from
Portland and will remain for the month.
Mrs. H. A. Briggs and two children of
Tacoma and Miss Anna Daugherty of
Seattle, Wash.,ar spending ; the sum
mer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
H. Daugherty of Newport.
Miss Lola Green returned to Eugene,
Wednesday, from a visit with friends
at the beach.
Miss Catherine Forbes of Portland Is
a guest this week of Captain and Mrs.
William Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Henkle returned
home Wednesday to Independence after
La short stay at their Ney beach cottage,
They intend returning to the beach
again in September.
Miss Alicia McElroy, accompanied by
TO STAY.
BE SECURED FROM THE
Finest Beach Resort
NATATORIUH
North Beach, Wn.
ROCKAWAY, OREGON
One of the finest beaches on
; the Oregon Coast line where
the mountains meet the sea.
Here you- can enjoy ideal
surf bathing, catch trout and
( sea fish, dig clams, get crabs, .
J take long hikes and store up
; health and vigor.
You will find a good hotel
here and several -excellent -
'.restaurants,, stores - with large
stocks of goods at reasonable
prices, a butcher shop, a mov-
Ing picture theater, dancing
; pavilion and all that goes to
make . a pleasant vacation.
Patronize the following pro- - "
gressive firms who are inter-
; ested-in making- your stay
'here pleasant.
Elmore , Hotel, , Rockaway ; Mercmtt
tilss Co., Elmore Grocery, Rocka.
tray Studio, Seaview Cash Store,
The W. G. Peterson Butcher Shop,
Seashore Restaurant anal lee Cream
Parlor, The Rockaway Dance Pa
vilion, Buoy Lunch Room, the
New Princess Theater and the
Elmore Annex Restaurant. -
HAPPY CAMP
NETARTS, OREOON
Furnished cottages sad teats for rent. Fine
sea fishing and trout fishing, iota of crabs and
olama - and - drift wood an ideal, camp. Low
rates under new management. , For rates address
BIRS. IB. C. OtDEW. Wstarts, Of..
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HOTEL MA1SMATTAN
MANHATTAN BEACH. OREOON - -
The place you erffl like, right on the
Finest Hafhln Rmi.Ii a k. ;.. ni.. .
of home cooking. Comfortable, homelike place
for faniHes. Special attention given toweek
end parties. For rates . sod reservations call
Ball wood 1868. or write . -
-MRS. E. ELDER, Manhattan Beach, Or.
.--.; ....,'.?'.. Tliksmoofc County
VILLA CAMP
v "Akl. AMERICAN" - - V
On Bar View. Beach on the TiBasiooIr Bbora.
One, two esnl three-room cottages, completely
f aruished tor -Dght housekeepint. Pure moun
tain water, electric lights, ssuitary toilets.' Pre
tected from sea breexe, close te beach. Clams,
crabs, trout fiahing. .overlooks Tillamook Bar.
Ideal Summer vacation spot. For reservations
sad rates address ".t . -..
"' - l J. TOLLS SON. Bar View, Or. -
ELMORE HOTEL
BOCKAvTAT, OBEGOK
Tha Bast Hotel on Tillamook .Beaches.
; The. PlacaThat pleases.
For reservations address ' .
- I. J. KBBS. Boekawar. Oreroa.
"THF STATES"
ROCKAWAV, ORKOON Furnished rooms and
fnniuhai mttim , Hrh hnnuw.M(.
psr week and up. Oregon building, one block
aorta of depot rV V JOHNSON, PropHetorv
ROCKAWAY
BEACH
a party of friends, arrived from Fort
land: Tuesday evening and will spend .
an outing at. the Mc elroy cottage, ,
A. N. Moores returned home Monday
to Salem after a brief stay at his Nye
beach cottage. . - . -. , -
Miss MaryiBall of Berkeley, Cal., Is
visiting at 'the beach with her sister,
Mrs. S. O. Irvin. ,
Miss Rasel James left Monday for
Portland where she will enter the Good
Samaritan hospital and take a course
In nursing. c '
William Batman returned Monday to
Portland. He will return to the beach
again a 11 ttle later. ' , : . . ,
. W. C Webster of Portland Is enjoying
a rest by the seaside. Mr. Webster is a
retired Southern Pacific conductor who
for many years operated on the Southern
Pacific west side line between Portland
and Corvallls. , , .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry MUler and child.
Mrs. George Moore and daughter.' Miss
Leon Moore, of Corvallls, are. spending
their vacation at this popular resort. .
Frank .Moor head and family motored
over Saturday from Junction City and
have taken a tpottage at' Nye beach for
the remainder of the summer season.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tweedale of Al
bany are at their Nye beach cottage for
an outing. They arrived Friday eve
ning. . .
F. M. Redtteldof Albany ls'enjoyirig
the cool sea air at Nye beach.
Professor W. H. and Mrs. burton of
Portland arrived the first of the week
and are enjoying their honeymoon by
the seaside. -
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burke of Port
land are passing the entire bummer at
Agate Beach Inn,
Miss Rachael Chezem of Portland la
staying at Agate Beach Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Carter and two
children of Boise are staying at Agate
Beach . Inn. Mr. Carter is a corpora
tion attorney.-
J. Bunnett and Mrs. Bunnett of Port
land are passing their vacation at
Agate Beach Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter and two chil
dren of Corvallls are staying at Agate
Beach Inn,
t Mrs. Anna Clark, wife of . Professor
Clark, University of Oregon, is regis
tered with '' her two children at Agate
Beach Inn. , v
. Miss Ella Olesen of Moscow, secretary
to the president of the University , of
Idaho, is. registered at Agate . Beach
Inn.
JOURNAL INFORMATION
mne
Goes to
T3zela)o6cf -
i ZJ SJ0HFTCO0KEKC
The best ot; every
thing to eat, pre
pared in the . way
you like best. - The
Hazelwood will wel
come you ip Port-"
iana. .
388 Washington
127 Broadway
HOTELS
i House of Cheer
,8fwt,rd J n,w na-dern and elegantly api
pointed hotel, posaes&inc .me of the most beauti
ful corner lnhh in h. mv. . , VT. 7
juuv ana SKM streets, opposite Olds. Wortmss :
KJng s big department store, in heart of
. 7 . . - .-v,..,wvi ioratea ait
retaU and theatre dmtrict. Rates.' Si. SO and on.
Bus
meera au trains. "W" car also ran from
niondrpot . to HOTEL, SEWABO.
An ezasl J
ck usuig room in connection.
OL CCLBERTSOJT. rop.
GOVERNMENT
CAMP HOTEL
'Location an tliA nmirh Ma r asv
Hood. Headquarters tor mountain
ciuriDers. Explore the nearby glaciers.
Huckleberries will aoon be ripe. ' Our
hotel la famous for its huckleberry
plea. For rates and reservations ad
dress -L. F. Pridemore
Proprietor Government Cam Hotel
HHODODEEIT, OE.
i For Stage Phone E. IS
Hotel Washington
' MllLSBORO, OR.
th Willamette valley. Too will find
the trip to Hillsboro 20 miiee of scanie beauty.
Lairg cool dining room. ,; liest of food. Well
cooked end wen served, r Largs siry rooms.
oomionaois Deas. Baa out for dinner
cranio- or take your Sunday dlnaea bsrs.
. L, M. SHE VETTS, Prae.
MTV HOOD HOTEL
HOOD RIVER, OREGON '
Gateway to the Mt. Hood Country, with its
mountain climbing, wild berries and fine fishing
Plan you.trp to stay here over nisfat. No lads
or frilis. but senerooa portions of strictly frsh
food, well eooked and well served. Large, siry
rooms, eosafortable beds, moderate rates.
0. A. BELL. Prop.
livery
FisKing Rocks
Popular Place .
For Sportsmen
' i '..
SEAVIEW. Aug. 14. If there Is any
fisherman in Portland or elsewhere
who has not received his allotment of
fish,, he should come to North Beach.
The rocks -each day . are covered with
sportsmen, who come away laden, with
tomcod. - ....
'Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burner (Eliza
beth Menefee) are visiting! 4he tatter's!
momer, nu-f, . wiicox,! at the wil
lows. ;. i. i. .. -
; Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Joyce and
daughters returned to Portland on Sun
day. i
Mrs. Frank A. Heitkemper is sojourn
ing in her cottage. ..!..
Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead and Dorothy
Whitehead spent. a few days at Hotel
Seaview. , - - . !
Mrs. Marvel Turnurs is a guest' of Mrs.
L. I. Woifard.
Mr. and : Mrs. Robert McNary have
opened their cottage. i
Mr. and Mrs.-A. K. Wright are In the
Concannon -cottage. '
Mrs. E. A. Knight is with Mrs. S. R.
Catlln. !
Professor Taylor and family, from For
est Grove, have the Cramer -cottage.
-Mrs. R. W. Hayes is a geacrest guest.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, with son. Tom
Or. Brown, are in their cottage tor Au
gust. ' .!' ' " . -
Miss Elizabeth Corcoran Is visiting
Mrs. W. J. Corcoran. . t
- Mrs. Maud Bowman, sister of Mrs.
Sadie Simpson of Yakima, Mrs. Fred O.
Mayer and Misses Millie and Mary
Meyer are at Seacrest. I
Mrs. E. Cramer, with daughter Madge,
A in their cottage. "i 1
airs. w. u. is. uoason is entertaining
Mr. ana Airs, ueorge Pratt and Harold,
Marjorie and . Eleanor Brown.
Mrs. G. w: Story and son George W,
are Seaview hotel guests.
Aliss urace Mackenzie, iwith a-uests.
will open the 'Mackenzie cottage at the
Gertrude Druck Glutch and mother,
Mrs. Nellie Druck, motored to the Cat
lln cottage, which they have taken for
AUgUSt -.:.. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Howes, Ruth.
Martha, and Lavelle C.L Howes, are
AND "TRAVEL BUREAU
HOTELS
IVasblnartoii
m New"
truu.lljA.Sl,
l-aJvlUnST
Special Weekly
street Cars From
Auto Bus
1. efn-
BP-1 zr- . .
Jfonhal eondltfons now prevail. It
Is advisable to write, phone or wire
slightly In advance for accommoda.
. Uons, however, .-
LAKE CRESCENT TAVERN
. s: a -
riEDMOTTT P. O. - WASHINGTON.
Spend your vacation at Lake Crescent, on of the beauty spots of the West, .. Fresh veretsbles.
and rruita from our own gardens. Bathing, listing fishing, tennis, golf, dancing snd trap
booting The Olympic .Highway is now open. You can drive directly to Lake Crescent Tavern.
Br take the Steamer Sol Due at Coleman dock. Seattle, for Pt Angelea, where staces make
llrect connection. Official Hotel fcr Automobile Club of Western Washington, For reservations
address . A. J. 6INQER. Prop., PIEDMONT. Wsshington.
HE SORTi OF
FOOD
that you eat, arid the
sort of h faith you pos
sess are very Iosely
related. It does rot .
pay to eat cheap 'foods,
poorly prepared, and
served unattractively.
At this hotel the dishes
served you are (nutri
tious, wholesome, and
attractive - in appear
ance. The additional
fillip to appetite 'is
riven by the pleasant,
cheerful rooms and
courteous service.
1 ! -
Sunday Table
.... d'Hote Dinner
i m
$1.50
'Business Men's
Lunch 75c
E al
- yaffil T.zzz'.tW&fy-- 6
i . i . -
among the many guests at the Seaview
hotel. ..
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mclntyre and Mrs.
Paul McKercher, J. R. Turcell and Rob
ert L, Uhlman are all at the Shelburne.
George K. Wlnterbotham motored to
the beach and spent a few dayawlth his
mo then.
Mrs. Philip Buehner and Mlsss Ruth
Small will arrive at the Willows this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lines are guests
of Mrs. Allan Green. " .
Jack Price of Raymond motored to
Hotel Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. R, w.
Webb of Seattle also came to the hotel
in their car.
Kenneth Parellus, Chauncey Wight
mAn of Tortland and Dr. and Mrs. K. B.
Nelson and children of Spokane are all
Shelburne hotel guests. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thornburg. Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Stapleton, Mrs. M. Jacobs and
son and Miss Mary DeBoise are among
the guests at the Sljelburne. - ' .
ur. and Mrs.! Laurence . sewing nave
returned to VUrandfTia" Iowensen. ,
Mrs. Smith French and daughter, Ir.
Gertrude French, have opened their cot
tage.
Mr John N. Bruhn is visiting her
mother, Mrs. U D. Wolfard. -
Dr. L. U. Stiekney of Yakima Is a guest
at the home of Mrs. Charles Bernard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Yager, with
dauhtr, Gracie May, and niece, Ella
Berkshire, are Seacrest guests.
F. p. Uigclow and pan West motored
to the Seaview.'
Dr. and Mrs. A. Q. Rossman are also '
at the Seaview hotel.
Arthur M. Churchill of Portland spent
a few days at the Shelburne.
Howard Russell was a guest at the
Schacht home. ,
J. A. Jennings spent a few days with
his family In the Aloha cottage. - '
Mrs. B. F. Greene and daughter. Mlsa
Eleena Greene, have opened the El-Gr-Be.
Miss Marie Drlscoll is spending a
few days with them.
Mrs. Guy Malnes, with Ruth and How
ard, are guests of Mrs. Warren J. Hol
man. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. DeMuth of Pasco.
Wash., motored to the Shelburne.
Miss L. Schaffer and Miss Rose
Schacht are the guests of Mrs. k.
Schacht.
Mrs. James McBriJe, with daughter
Sarah, are In the Roper cot tape.
City Attorney La Roche of Portland
with Mrs. La Roche and children afe in
the Pease cottage.
Mrs. Warren J. Hoi man with Anna
May and Warren J. Holman. Jr. are
spending their vacation at the beach.
WHAT TO See
HOTELS
Perkins Hotel
and. Fifth Streets
OllKGOX
Upward
and Monthly Bates
TJnlon NtaUoa
Meets Trains . '
$2.00 -P
liV
risiiT in
SMC MOBTMWEST
HOTEL LAUGHLIN
POREST OROVE. OR.
'' Plan rour ante trio to stno ver at the Hotel
Leughlin for one of their famous Sunday dinners.
It's a good place to stay over night. Aute
parties are requested to write or phone, te
St. T. SHERRETT, Prop.
POREST OROVE, OR.
IMPERIAL HOTEL
NCWBERO, OREOON '
Yotf hsv ... n tha 'n)unhn Uilmr V.!ri,ws
now see the picturesque snd beantlful Wilismett
Valley. W aiv snecial attention - to Tourist
end Auto Partiea. This hotel has long been fa
mous ss the home of 'good eats' and good service.
Special Sunday dinners. Try them. Large, airy
rooms, comfortable beds,
MAT MOORE. Proprietor.
Samson Hotel
TfVENSON.AVASH.
"i We cordially invite tourists to plan tbeir irlp
' v mm w u.J wr ..11,11, " uu u . . 'ju , ,1114
larse, miry, comfortable rooms, and the meals .
will mak you ivant to toma saain. W srr
1 real food, well cooked, aril served and pianty
j of it. Com snd aee for yourself. . r
SAMSON HOSTEL, euvwison, Wata.
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