The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 15, 1920, Page 39, Image 39

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    THE OREGON
SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15. 1920.
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Grab Hupting Is
MtachEnjoyed by
Okean Park Girls
"eCEAN PARK. Awr. I..
Twenty-Ova
Blrls of Camp WUlapa caught 30
crabs last Monday on tna Dacn ner.
Tha feat of catching-io many at ona
timalls not very often equaled oy ex
peiieineed fishermen atjthla time of year,
much less by ulrls. nne of them over
ir years and many of then ha vine never
caught a crab before.! Men the entire
lenjrtih of the beach are talking: of the
"catdh." Ocean Park early risers saw
. the Tcatch." - - -
On Tuesday the artrls started on their
hike to North Head to visit thellght
houss. '' the rocks and : Baird'a hollow.
Tuesday nlrht was spent at Sea view.
They: were gone from the cmp three
days land thoroughly enjoyed the tramp.
Blsjhop W, J). Ehepard preached the
sermon in the Methodist church here
last Sunday in honor of its sixth an
niversary. 'Th sermon was greatly en
Joyed " . 1 . -.: r
An entertainment was g-iven in the
churdh hall Thursday evening, August
5, byj the Ladies Aid. Every seat was
taken! and standing; room was at a pre
mium. The program was thoroughly en
Joyed.. i ;
Mrs. A. ' French, Deede French and
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Cave Point, near Bayocesuo, ' in Tillamook county
Photo Rocks way Studio."
Lila Murden form a merry party at
Curran t camp. i
Mr. and Mrs. E. Drake and daughter.
Laura, are domiciled In a cottage for
the rest of the season. ' '
IJIHe Virginia Vol helm invited four of
her girl friends to spend the afternoon
with , her last Friday. The girls had a
good time and a wonderful lunch was
served W the little hostesa. Ruth Van
Schoonhoven, Ruth Pepper, Ruth Ringer
and Miss Jerry Helth formed the happy
Uttle crowd. - : - , " n - -
Mrs.4 Fwderlck K. Judd and Mrs. John
Ross - Dickson . have returned to . Port
land, having Spent a few day at the
eummer home . of Mrs. James D. Hart,
Oeeanside. - .
State Senator Robert C. Farrell. with
Mrs. Farrell and son,,Robert junior,
motored over and - spent Sunday, at the
beach ; visiting f rienda at each station
and returned to Astoria and Seaside the
same day. , ' " .
Mrs. Abby Lambersoa left: for Port
land during . the week. 1 ' ;
Mrs. F. S. Akin and. daughter are at
the Park. " .' . '
. Mr. and Mrs; A- Van Schoonhoven ar
rived at the Park Tuesday.
Mrs. Nettie Greer Taylor left the Park,
having spent i three weeks : with her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lively and children
have taken the Mann cottage. .
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Breckel are visiting
Mrs. O. W. Weatherly. ! r
Mrs, Fred Kribs (Frances Haseltlne)
arrived at the Park. 4 i
. Mr. and MraJ Thomas Foster Metcalf
and little--eon are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Seeley Parsons.
' Mr. and Mra T. M. Allen have opened
their cottage. . - ! ;': '
Th Rose . cottage contains Mr, and
Mra. George Byrnes, Mrs. Anderson. Al
Burgason and ( Ixiyd Boyle. '
On Thursday evening ' Mrs. H. A.
Haseltlne gave a fancy dress dance at
her home. A large crowd attended. i
Mr. and Mrs. - Bergh are vacationing
in the IX E. Beechey bungalow.
Edgar J. Daly is a Taylor hotel guest.
Mrs. J, W. Taylor and. sons art visit
ing Mrs, W. U Bentley. ,
Mr. and . Mrs." F. H. Cooney-and chil
dren of Missoula. Mont., .have taken the
Porter cottage. K Mr. Cooney la candidate
for lieutenant-srovernor of Montana. .
Cordon Marsh spent a few days with
his mother, Mrs. George Marsh. f
Mr 8. Frank Osborn and Miss Frances
Oaborn are vacationing here for a few
weeks. . " -
Mr, and Mrs. F. Glenn are guests at
Hotel Clark.'.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert' W. Smith of
Rldgefield and guest have arrived at the
Smith cottage. .
. A.-HL Devens' returned to Portland,
having spent 10 days In his Oceanside
home. i-
' Marie Brost is spending a few days
with Miss Ethel Bond. -
Miss Eloise Pennell and Miss Rome
Whitehead spent the week end at the
Clarke. -
Mrs. Rogers and family have opened
their cottage.
J. D. Hart was a week end visitor with
his family at Oceanside. '
Mrs. O. W. Weatherly. with Clayton
and -Isabel Weatherly. will remain in
their cottage until September.
Mrs. W. P. Mulchay is visiting her
mother. Mrs. James Maney.
Mrs. Nat Smith arrived at the A. G.
Churchley home to be their guest for"
the rest of the season. ;
Mrs. Frank Sealy and Mrs. Henry
Winch are guests at the Sealy home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Woods motored
to Beach Center.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stolte and
one-will remain at the beach until
September.
Mrs. George Rich with son, George
F. Jr., are beach visitors.
Miss Sophia Fiss, Kuna, Idaho. Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Mickel; Mrs. M- Gay and
children, and the Beufer family of
Welsor. Idaho, are -additional Sunset
hotel guests.
. Mrs. T. M. Dillon opened their cottage.
The birthday ' of James Manner was
vacation sum me susscniesas
- Wham foine er ferjthe mmimt o on
tnar vsestion. Kbt Tbc Journal follow yon
st i the ree-uiar rate, or tbs (ollowini sataU
will upt'J roe it rsfular ttj ratset -
Barriew, Or. W. A. BlppaH. Jr.
Bay City. Or Mr, f. A. Olllen.
. CannoB Bacb Erola. Or. H. U Hartta
Canon, Wash. -Carl B Hnnith. aaM bhip
tMtrd'a Bprinc. :: I
GanbaMi, Or. O. a W !
nearbart. Or. W. 1 i Roblnso.
Lobs Beaeh, Wash. Stranoal A Co.
' . klanhattan Rearb Mr. O. I. Buntosv -
Maaaantta IWarh lLmil O. Karda
" , Ncah-Kab-Ni. Or. A. C. Andenoa.
NahaWoi, Or. Nabalia Drue CoinpaBJ.
Naurta. Or. Mrs. U. r. Croaa,
Nawnort. Or. M. fl. Riwt.
Paeine City O. H. Wari . . - !
Ooaaa Park. Waah. Gm. H. Kramat.
Horseway Baarh. Or. IT. P. Millar.
Saaakle. Or Jaaoa McCuna, ttotb Cms
etoia. . - . j i :
Saavtam. Waah.Oao.iU Pntaaat. L '
- TJlanrooB. Or. r. U Ebannan. t
Twi Rorka. Or. a J. Van Scyoo.
. WUUoit 8pruica T: W.. UcUraa. i '
celebrated at Beach Center , as usual.
Mrs. J. Kerr and Arthur Manner came
from Portland to be with their father
on his birthday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wrf R.j Bridges and chil
dren have . opened their cottage.
-Mrs. Ray Gollings and son. Merle, are
Ocean Side viistors. j. . .
Mrs. James Meade lis a - guest at the
home of Mrs. Wtlllani Campbell, Ocean
Side. - .. . i ... .
Rev. C. J. Lodln Is a Clarke hotel
guest. -." -: i '' ,: -. . , . i
- Mrs. Phillips of Astoria Is visiting her
slater, Mrs. L. B. Sterna -
Scott - Neal of Boise, Idaho, Is
spending a few days with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCann are regis
tered at the. Clarke, j ,
Mrs. John Proctor land Mrs. Celeste
Stackpole are visiting airs. Harry Haael
ttne. i ,.- v
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Montgomery, with
daughter. Nan. are spending the month
of August in the Baillle cottage.
Judge McMasters came to the Park on
Saturday to remain a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Worden gave an
old fashioned house warming in their
new home nn Thursday cvtentng.
"The Webber home at Ocean Side" is
open.
A very enjoyable evening was Kpent at
the home of the Rev. and Ms. TJoudinot
Seeley on last Wednesday. Games of
all kinds were played and delicious re
freshments were served.
Mra Jane OolllnRs is spending a fort
night as guest of her daughter, Mrs. A.
H. Devens. Ocean Side.
Miss Caroline Friendly Is visiting Elsie
Clair.
W. B. Dubois spends each. week end
with his family at the Park.
Mra A. Barboun and family, with
Nellie Murphy as guest, are spending a
few weeks at Curran camp.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Brix are sum
mering In their beautiful home which
they recently purchased.
The Eyrie
White Salmon, Wash., Aug. 14. Dr.
and Mrs. G. E. Bruere were visitors at
the Eyrie recently.
Mr. and Mra F. A. Nitchy and Mas
ter NHchy are enjoying un outing at
this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Kats are taking
a vacation at the Eyrie. Kata Is head
of the Oregon Dairymen's league.
Mrs. Hy Everdlng of Portland Is rej-
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pattullo are among
the well known -Pomanders sojourning
here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dant and, MIbs
Dorothy are guests at the-Eyrie.
Additional resort newa on Tage S.
TfterG&tNorthvGst
jmoricas Natural f R.asrt Section.
WHERE AND HOW TO GO
WHERE TO STAY-
COIiUMBIA raonwAY
FREE INFORMATION REGARDING ANY RESORT ADVERTISED HERE MAY BE SECURED FROM THE JOURNAL INFORMATION AND TRAVEL BUREAU
-WHAT TO SEE
'The Summit"
i On Colombia River Hlarhwar
Smokes. Soda Water. Ice Cream, Candy.
Stop at "PAT'S PLACE" to secure a
light lunch of gas and oil for your auto.
"Filling station."
O. K. PATTERSOW, Prop.
Corbett P. O., Oregon.
miles!
MAFFET VILLA
ibla
Opposite Latourelle Falls, on Col
i invar ni(i;. i
: Hera you will find real food and plenty
of it, jsklllfully prepared and well served.
Wonderful scenery, two ana one nan
Dinners.
from Crown Point Xunches and
MR.
AJfD MRS. H. W. MAFFET
Xatoarelle. Oregon.
I the JMJ or thi i
BRIDGE OF THE GODS
j CASCADE LOCKS, ORKOOP1
! A owlet, homelike place, on the Colombia
River Hurhnay. wacre the tourist will enjoy home
cookins. In homelike aurroundinca. lndlrijtial
aerTlce. pcnonal attention. In our cafe adjoininf
la aerel only riuality food, prepared under the
auprrrtsioo of Mm. Madden. The famous Caaeade
Vock ( are juat 1 00 yards from this hotel, and
Uie raipliU in plain view.
m Ha n
JKMNIB MADDKN
Chanticleer Inn
ox
A
Gorge
Piowe
MBS
COLUMBIA KIVEB HIOHWAT '
Superb view of the Columbia River
ana nnu ttooa is weu worm toni-
ajcross the continent to ee. - !
Eggs, vegetables. Chickens and
rs. ail raisea on our own rancn.
Phone or write Owner and Manager .
MAB.IE A. MORGAN, Corbett, Or.
TYRRELL TAVERN
BONNEVILLE, OREGON
Nar Entrance of Oregon's World
I Famous
IHH HATCHKET-SAlMOlf j SIN
1 i NEBS OF SPECIALTY i
Breakfasts and Lunches also. Special
nervice) for Dinner Parties. Phone long
distance, MRS. N. E. TYRRELL, Prop,
j i Boanerille. Oregon. :
MONTROSE PARK
i NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC i
! j Ideal Camping; Grounds
Bathing and Dancing
! SUNDAY AFTERNOON
i GENERAL ADMISSION 10c
I PACK YOUR LUNCH BASKET
t AND COME OUT FOB THE DAY j
Pacific City Beach
TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON
A unique combination of ocean,
bay and river. iThe nearest ocean re
aort. via McMinnville by auto to Port
land and Willamette Valley pointa.
Trout, salmon, mussels, . oysters,
clams, crabs, shrimps, flounder and
deep sea fish In abundance. -Good
accommodations. Write T
F, B. SEALS, IJlllamook, Or. !
NEHALEM RIVER TRANSFER CO.
; NCHALKM. ORKOOrl
- In soiaw ao atannaita ' Beah or Neah-kah-nle
ha aura to buy yoqr tickets to Wheeler.- Our
launch, the Junets, tneeta all trains. Faro to
Nehalem 50 cents. , We opreata an auto bus to
nearby reaora. fare 50 cents. Boats for rent.
Autoa for hire lUliable service. ;
ANOKRSON MROS.. Netialem, Oregon :
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
The Jack o' Lantern
HORSETAIL FALLS, CbLUXBIA
HIGHWAY i
Dainty, delicious and appetizing, light
lunches served. Come once you'll, oome
again, and keep coming. - ' i
R8. WILLIAM OEBOTT, Prop.
Bridal veu P. Oregon, i
1
CROWN POINT CHALET
1000 feet 'above the Colombia river. This
ivaataffe point commands a view of the river for
165 miilea. Prom ita wide veranda ran be aeen
Table I Mountain, Lone Bock. Gape Horn, Silver
Ktar and Booster lioc. At tbelr feet the broad
fxpanae of the majestic river spreads its waters.
Crown Point Chalet has a kind of hospitality
that wine and bolda the friendship of every feat,
and the chicken dinners are unsurpassed- Slake
reservations by eallinf Mr. Ueodenoo, , Ions
distance, tbmntb Corbett. .
T5J
1ST FALLS LODGE
"The House by the Side of the Road"
T COLUMBIA HIGHWAY, i
aBreakfaats, Lanebes and Afternoon Teas
at All Hoars Dinaers (on order)
'! Oregon Products Featured, i
,We Can Accommodate a Limited
Number for Week-End Parties -
Formerly Multnomah Lodge -
Lonsj Distance Phone Mist Falls Ledge
-MOUNTAIN RESORTS
t r Take Two Days for Your
COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY TRIP
I : and see the -
LA 01 IRS Of MOUNT HOOD
opandlno the Night
Mount Hood Lodge
OR
Cloud Cap Inn
Fall information. Shepard't AuU But Line or
Am Mr. Foster Service, or any Portland
Hotai, or direct from He mar A, Rooer, Mart
aoae, P. O.. Para dale, Oregon. Phooei Odell,
S14, via Hooat River. t
Trout Lake Resort
! Spend your vacation at Hotel Gnlaar, at Trout
Lake. Fine trout fishinc in Trout tjake and
Whit Salmon river. Mountain cbmbinx. lava
nd ioa eaves. Auto road to basa of Mt. Adams,
18 milea distant. Listen, I Toariirti: We have
plenty of saaoUoa.: Hotel rata. a day. 16
a week, j ; j j-. : .... j
W 4,..-- , va
MOM
TheCapiialCitvof
Briiih Columbia'
n
I - I B
TRANSPORTATION
tfilnnrWWi'Hl"W -11.
a ... - --n.!
bid ,iW&catibii
Midsr the Charm at t
- pia world. Character
in NewvPicturesqu
Environmertr
DAYS ARE COOL NlCMTS HmH MOT I
VICTORIA 6 ISLAND Q&ElOPtmiT ASST.
GARAGES
.- "1
B.8. "CITY OF TOPCKA"
Safla 00 P. M., AnyuU 18. for Coos Bay,
Eureka and Sao Francisco, coanectinf with
steamer to Los An-ales and San Diego.
PASSENGER AND 'FREIGHT SERVICE
TO MEXICO AND CENTRAL. AMERICAN
POUTS FKOM AN FBANOSOO. VIA
S.&. -jCCKACAO." AUGUST 88.
TICK IT OFFlOg 101 THIRD T.
Freight Office Municipal Peck No. 2. '
-. . - Fhene Main ,'
Pacific Steamship Company
r - i ... - - c : - - "
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
Leava K0TTTI.EDG1? SEED FLORAL
CO.. 145 SECOND ST.. phones -Main 172.
A-8811. for Arrab Wannah. Walcbea, Taw
neya and Rhododendron. . Owned and oper
ated by Irvlngton Garage A Auto Co., I no.
J. L. 8. Snead. Prea.-alsr. ; Phones E. 135.
C-S162. . E. 14th and Broadway. . "Make
raaarvaUetM In advanas. . .
4. E. REYNOLDS. Prop.
: Guise. Wash.
ARRAH WANNA HOTEI In that Mt. Hood
District Fine mountain hotel in the heart
of the M c Bood foothills oa the Salmon river.
Beautiful trees and foiiasa. Splendid accom
modations in hotel or bunealowa. Rates I 84
per day, $20 per week, two people 845. Send
for folder. Daily Ante staffe for Arrah Wanna
leava Irvlncton G a rata, K. 15th and Broad,
way. phone East 1SS or to by private auto.
Geow S. Spencer, Arrah Wanna, via Cherry,
villa P. a.
invttias to
taatea. Send;
LMUKtncted atone . Knee moat
men and women of refined
foe Jllustruated Booklet
i MRS. O. W. 4. RECKKRS
WrtlU Salmon, Wash. Phono 78-Yk
j TAWNEY'S MOUNTAIN HOME
Ov the Salmon river, near Mount Hood: noma
cooking, pleasant surrounding. - Fried chicken
on Sunday. An ideal place for your vacation.
Large individual bungalows for those who prefer
tli fro. Daily auto stage. . Phonea East 185 and
Miin 173. i . -
' F. H. TAWRIY, Prow.
J; ' ' Welches FV O.' Oregon.
RHODODENDRON
Or
INN, MT. HOOD
ireaon'a i most H.Hfi,i mMint.iw m. M
isaat; river, in eversreen forest near base "of Mt
Hood. Real meala. well cooked and well served.
large swimming pool, dancing hall, saddle horses,
eroqoet, fishing. Ratea 8 per day, 821 to 825
??r, TS! For uUl suga call East 188 or
aCain 1T8. I
MRS, CMIL FRANZ ETTI. Prop.
Rhododendron. Or gen.
Highway Garage!
. FOREST GROVE, OR. .s
Modern, fireproof garage. Rest room for
ladles. Oil, saa. aervioe, i storage. Skilled! me
chanic la rppair department. Automobile
acoeaaorles. We will bei glad to aerve ; you.
f TALL MAN 4k LHOTT. j :
WHITE SALMON, WN.
Come up and see the picturesque Whits
Salmon Country. Visit Mt. Adams, the
lava eaves and the Ice fcavea. Fine fishing
and hunting. Stop over night with n. we
will furnish you on, gas. service, storage,
accessories sad expert repairs. .. ,
SORTER'S GARAGE, White Sainton. Wash.
The Dalles Garage Co., Inc.
THE DALLES.! OREGON. I
- Distributors Motor Oars and Trucks. !
Modem Fireproof Garage, Ion block from Hotel
Dalles. We are here to serve the needs ef auto
tourists. , It will be our pleasure to furnish real
SeTess that ..serves." j f t
Phons Main 471, "That Oallaa,
-r-
Hood River Garage
Hood Elver's leading : Oarage, fireproof.
Storage, aerrice, oil, gas, aeceesories, repairs
by expert workmen. Accurate information
ta to road conditions cheerfully furnished.
Good, servic end courteous treatment. I
HOOD RIVER GARAGE. Hood Rlrsrj Or.
SUNSET GARAGE
4 -vi TILLAMOOK,"OR : j ; , j
I Modern, fireproof garage. Service. Storage.
Expert mechanics for repair work. Good semes
and a square deal is onr constant endeavor.
Make our garage our beadquartere while ' you
: SUNSET GARAGE; Tillamook. Of.
I TOURS
Japan China Visiting- Japan, Korea,
Manchuria, The Philippines and Java.
October to December.
Around the World Six tours to the
principal Countries of the World.
Independent Tears to fit any pocket
; book Write for details.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.
EARL J. WALKER, D. P. JU, 5
Corner 6th and Oak 8ts Portland, Or.
Pkons U roadway 6060-1604. :
WILLAMETTE VALLEY SGOTHERN
- RAILWAY! COMPANY i
Take the P. B.. U V P. Co. ear ta Orsgoa
City to connect with the W. V. 8. Ry. Co. for
Mulino. Uoialla, Monitor and Mt. AngeL Good
fishing on this line. Next time yoq go 'on a
nicnic take a trip on this line. For ratea and
time card inquire First, and Alder, or at General
Office Oregon City. ,
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS
Via Tahiti ana Raratonsa. Mall and Passenger
Service from San Francises Every EE Days.
- UNION SB. GO. OF NEW ZEALAND.
230 California Et, tan Franclsoa.
Or Local Steamship and Railroad Agendo.
FOR RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS -
RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
Call on or Writ Our Special Representative
DORSET B. SMITH, Manager.
Journal Travel Bureau.
ISO Broadway ' Pnene Manhall 1878
Portland, Oregon
, Astoria Route
S. S. "ASTORIAN"
I JO P. M. DA1L.Y sxcept Thursday
PARE S1.6&. inciudln tav
Morrison-St. Dock
Phones Mam swsa ; all4
SUMMER VACATION
EXCURSION FARES
TO
OCEAN RESORTS
Season tickets are on sale dailya god to return until
October 31, and allow stopovers. Week-end tickets are
on sale Saturdays and Sundays, limited to return following
Mondays. . - ' .;
Glatsop Beacji
GEARHART AND SEASIDE
NORTH BEACH POINTS
Round Trips
$4.50 Week-Ends
$5.50 Season
8 War Tax Additional
Fast trains carrying observation parlor cars and coaches
leave North Bank Station,! 8 :30 A. M., 6:20 P. M. daily,
and 2 :00 P. M. Saturday. .
1 ' ' " -
CONSOL.rtATKD TICICET OFFICE, THIRD AND WASHINGTON 8TS.
NORTH BANK STATION, TENTH AND HOYT STS.
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
Columbia River Trip
Tourists who come
delif
for Astoria and way points from
DtctureanriA anil
i board the Steamer
to Portland wiu miss one of the most
;rhtr hi trina in the West unless thev take the triD a bo;
Geere-lana from Portland to Astoria, wnere connections are made with auto
bus One to Seaside. The river trip affords a wonderful and ever changing
wimnnramth. nt aranio rhartn. Ton ran make tne trin in aaretv anl mmfnrf mt
a minimum Cf expense seeing Oregon's snow-capped sentinel peaks as well as
ths historic ana scenic spots along tne lower uoiumpia.
The Steamer Georsiana makes a round trip daily, except on "Friday,, leaving
me atoar oirrei vock. at iiw a. m.
Alder Street Pock at JilO
Leaves
Astoria 2 P. M. from Flavrl Dock. PARE OSIY tl.ti. excellent a la carte
dining service. Direct connection with the South Beaches. Night Boat Daily.
THE HARKINS TRANSPORTATION CO,
Phone Main Uti. Ul-tt. Fortlasd, Oregoi
HSCO
S. S. ROSE CITY
DEPARTS 10:00 A. M. .
Tuesday, August 17
FROM AINBWORTH DOCK ' , 1
FARK INOLUOKS BERTH AND WEALS.
OITY TICKET OFFICE. SD AND WASH,
PHONE MAIN SB30 . t
FREIGHT OFFICE, AlNSWORTH DOCK
FH0NE BROADWAY 2S '.
THE SAN FRANCISCO at PORTLAND '
S, B. OOMFANY.
TOYO KISEN, KAISHA
DIRECT PASSETTOER 8ERTICE
POBTLAKD to JAPAJT and CHI.VA
S. S. "SEIYO MARU"
Freight and passenger steamer. 14,-
000 tona
Balls "from Portland September 19 for
Yokohama. Kobe, Moji and Hongkong.
For rates, fares, space or inrorma
l : tion, aadress ...
OREGON-PACinC COMPANY
General Agents
Wilcox Bldg. , - i ; Main 4566
-AstQria and
North Beacli
Steamer Service
OF THE
llTO 1 1Lar
Union Pacific! Systeiii!
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
; -. ,
From Portland avery dajr aaeept Sunday
. From Astoria every day aacept Saturday
Direct connections at Astoria to and from North Beach
"Harvest Queen"
From Portland Alnsworth Dock,
8 :00 P. M. Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays.
From Astoria O-W. R. & N.
Dock, 7:00 P. M. Sundays,'
Tuesdays -tnd Thursdays.
vHasalo,,
e e ..1 1 llM.rAvrf( L- .- t
8:00 P. M. Tuesdays and Thurs
dayni 10:00 P. M. Saturdays.
From Astoria--0-W. R. & N.
Dock.1 7:00 P. M. Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
' Between
Portland and Astoria
$1.65
War Tax Included
FARES 1
North Beach Resorts
Round-Trip From Portland
Week'End Season
$4e50 $5e50
War Tax fe Be Added
Ticket? ai.d Reserrations, Broadway 268, or Consolidated Ticket Office
Third nd Washington Streets Main 3530
Receiving or Delivering Freight, Call Broadway 172
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent
Lake Windermere ' Camra
The aew roatle eabin ninnn resort in the Canadian Pactf io Roeklea, en the
aarulv beaehae ef Iake Windermere, the loveliest warm water mountain lake - '
in BritLtta Colambia. Cains via . vaoeaaver yen can stoy off at Glacier.
See Beautiful Banff and
Lovely Lake Louise
Rail tickets MaVLaka WiDfrrtnere can be amnced te take In lovely lka Ixmiae and
beautiful Banff on ths earns trip at small additional cxpenee. Tben enjov bath in,
boettn. riding rm mountain ponies to great canvona and (lacier, fnlf, autoniobillnc,
fishing and bnntinf in September. Camp opened Joljr 1. KrenrUiinr new. Vom
anonitv hall for dancing and aocial recreation. Ameriean plan ratea 44.50 per rlar
with 60c reduction for those who eta? a week ov tnore. ! f'liilcirvn under 11 halt price.
Apply to fatermere Hotel Co., Lake WinderrrMre, erttrih Ooiumbla, or thla af float
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
55 Third Portland, i Ore.
SEE
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MBm;MEK HIGHWAY aWrf
'S " AUTO IlLINE
ALL ABOARD FOR
HOOD RIVER ;
QUR commodious and comfortable Auto. -,
Stae leaves twice daily, at 9:45 a. mi
and 4:00 p. m. for Hood River and all way
points.- This trip Is said to be "the finest .
auto trip in Oregon. The Auto Stage
follows the picturesque Columbia river V
over the matchless Columbia River High-1
way for the entire distance. ' i '
At Hood : River arrangements ! can be
made to go to Mt. Hood with its match
less, mountain climbing, fuhirig. berry
picking and camping. Speed, safety and
service at low cost. ! . i
r I ALL 0RS LEAVE FROM ST. CHARLES HOTEL, 204 MORRISON ST.
FROM PORTLAND TO
ST. HELENS
Stage Leaves Twice Each Day at
j 10 A. Af . and 4 P. M.
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Tourists who make this trip will
have a chance to see something oi
the quiet and pastoral beauty of the
Lower Columbia river country with
its vernal beauty and fertile farming
qountry. The road is as smooth as
a Satin ribbon and the trip is one
you will long remember. " i
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PHONE MARSHALL 4381
FROM PORTLAND TO
THE SEA
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THE Shepard Auto Stage leaves for A
toria and Seaside twice each day, at
to a, m. and 1:30 p. m.: Thistrip is a
kaleidoscopic, panorama of ; beauty with'
its ever-changing views of Jhev. Cojumbia.
river, of forest and rugged" mountain
scenery. The stage stops at Inspiration
Point to give passengers, a view of Tinas
Nlllihee Island far below and of the Ma
jestic Columbia.' . The loop by which the
1 coast ranf re crossed are picturesque in
the extreme. Powerful machines and
careful drivers add to the pleasure of the
trip. - ' I
Special service between Astoria and
Seaside, to cars each way daily. Our cars
meet Steamers Georgian a and Astorian.
going-direct to Seaside and leave : Seaside
to connect with Portland boats.
SEE THE FAR FAMED
& MAJESTIC COLUMBIA
THE Tyrrell Trips Company cars leave
from 125 Sixth street to a. - m. and
4 p. m., also from St. Charles Hotel for
i the trip over the Columbia River Highway.
Yon can take either the" trip to Multno
mah Fails or to Cascade Locks at your
pleasure. Stops made, at all the beauty
spots along the Hishway. From the Vista
House you have a view up and down the
Columbia river of over 50 miles. From
Crown Point on there is a constant suc
' cession of scenic charm. LatoureUe FHs,
l-Shepard's Dell, Bridal Veil Falls. Waukxena
Falls. Multnomah Falls, Oneonta Gorge,
Horsetail Falls. Bonneville and Eagle Cieek.
Sightseeing cars leave at'9:30 a. ro. and
2 p. m. for Highway trip. j.
Arrangements can be made for special
cars for special parties.