1! Hi Boy Scout Camp At Long3each Nears Its Close LONO BEACH, Aug. 2. For two weeks the popular place tn the boy- eyes has been the' Boy Scout en campment. Camp Talt. -Tho Boy Scouts of Astoria did wonderful work during the convention' of the American Le FlorV In that city. To show their ap preciation, the lesion, ; through the ilitts Fireworks company of Seattle. donated all the fireworks that Have ben used during . their- stay In camp. Dr. F. H. Vlncif of Astoria s;ave the - hoys a talk on Sunday afternoon, which every boyr on the beach should have - heard' . Camp Talt Is proud to have a vla- Jtor. Thomas Wlnson, from T acorn a, ho has received the rank of Star ' Scout. ' - The boys, led by Scout Executive Ttalph Stevens, have hiked to North head and Fort Canby, visiting the lighthouses. They have also hiked to Ocean . Park, spending: two days. They wilt return to their homes Monday. day by the ladles Of the grange waa a success. ' Not often have such beach "visitors an opportunity Of purchasing : such wonderful cakes, pies, salads, etc Everything was sold long before clos ing hour. The sale was conducted in the rest room of the Ladies' Aid. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Parsell and children and Mr. and Mrs. D. McKercher arei at North Beach Inn. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Velguth, with son George, are spending a fortnight at Long Beach. C. ft. Moore has Joined his famiry.""to . remain a week. MIbs Sarah Westerman and MIbs Farah Hechman are guests of Mrs. If. Kroll. . ' .. ' . Mrs. G. F. Baer. with Leone and Phil Bemls. were Driftwood hotel guests. Mrs. JuJIa 13. Bishop of Med ford is at North Beach Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bodley are bearh guests. -.;.-.--,. Additional fruests of " the Driftwood are Mrs. Mary A. Jackeon, Egbert A. Rozeboora, Walter Htgdon and Stanley F. Bell.. - - v -v--;. Mr. send Mm. W. Ki Bishop and daughter Jane of Chehalls, Mr. and Mrs. U P. Moomaw and Mrs. F. Clarny of Portland are at North Beach Inn. -Mrs, A. Edgrew and daughter Rachel visited Mr. and : .Mrs. : William Porter at the Inn.- -if ,- -.- , The W. J. Mitchell cottage at ' Tiosa LaU. i. . : a . , g Moor.ey, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Hun . mack with, son, Mrs. Charlotte Jack r'. son. all of Portland, and Mrs. A.'. Ci. Crocha and son of Seattle. Mrs. AVesttorooke Dickson and her smalt daughter Mary Louise . left- for their home In Pendleton. : : .- . Mr. and Mrs. McCormac Snow enter tained Miss Catherine, Holbrook over the week end. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Logan have taken the Stevens cottage for the rest of the Reason. Mm. Logan's sister, Mrs. N R. Whltcomb. with daughter Martha, ... are their guests. D. M. Snowberger of Payette, Idaho, a Is a gueat of the Driftwood. Miss Mayo Methot and Edward Ev- WHERE AND. HOW TO GO- WHERE TO STAY AT SEASIDE TtTe Gateway to the Land ofOutdoor Delight HOTEL SEASIDE, Inc. ? , SEASIDE (Clatsop Beach), OREGON OREGON'S NEW i ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND OCEAN BEACH RESORT HOTEL f:.,: ' ! Rates for Room and Meals Included : . ; ; Per dsjr, one person t ..$ B.SO or $ 6.50 Two, ,.$10.00' or $11.00 Per week, one persoA. ,.$38.50 or $42.00 .Two. . ,$70.00 -Batk per day, one. . ,. .$ 7.50 or $ 8.50 Two. . .$12.00 or $13.00 Bath jer week, one . . . ' $52.50 or $56.00 Twe. . .$80.50 or $84.50 SPECIAL RATES FOR CHILDREN AMERICAN PLAN ROOM and MEALS INCLUDED For reservation, address CHAS. H. ROWLEY, Manager NECANICUM INN - SEASIDK, ORCOON On board walk bold octtit BeAntifol aronnda, fcll surroandinas, now erwn. Writ for rr rioa far room. Dttitnf room opent Jun 14. In ebutt of Him CrnlM of Home Economic of p. A. C.. autd it staff of etpseuUy aeltctad U A. C. atndrnta. : Kt EMILY DAMANM, ToP. . ' Seatlde. Oregon. The COLONIAL HOTEL ' AKI APAETME5TS - . ggasiog, oncaoN One block from ocean, electrio Hfht, eleetTte itofM for BBht housekerpinc. Frea- aato bus to and from train. . Writ . D. LIROSLEV, Prop. - " " -Saaldv Orn.- OATES BATHS " ' ; r StASlOt. ORIOOft- Don't faH to- tak iiwlm in th "Nat when rou corns to Stvslde. Absolutely ran itary. Capbl awimmlnc ioatructor. Safe and !ot ofuo. ' . . , T K. OATES, Veprltoe. PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL SEASIDE, 0RE80I Fnmlnhrd . roomt for houaekeepinf . tins fur nished tents. Cm of cook atorsa, kitchen,; W bl, utenrils and -other eoBnfroeea.1. lo ci udd. RJectrto lishts, bath, telephoae, raa aonabla ratev, near ocro. Addreat l HARRE80HOB. Pfp. Z2S Twelfth St. SeaiKte, Oregon HQTEL ECOLA ECOLA, OREGON nend your'eaeafaoB at baaotiful Cannon Beech. Our - aato mceta trains at Seaaide. Kxcelient aereice and .fine .cuisine. For rea rrationa addreae , . HOTEL E COLA,' Ecela, Or. v ; SoHfliBsacli Hotel - tf yon want to rnd yonr vacation where yon wul (are ewxl fishia and hunonc and where ): ! cond'.riona are Kpl, stop at the Booth J.'m liotrl. r"ailjr ppached from Taquina 01 ?.epTt. i'cr funer information, tddreaa D. S. C0NR0D, South Beach, Oregon, " '1 v. it pi I? , y. it : . Hi- ?:i t lJ if l T . . ' erett Hbrton have returned to Port land. They were guests at the home of Mrs. L. c. Coulter. Mrs. H. 3. Schwinn "and Mrs. ! A. J. O'Keefe of Tacoma are spending two weeks visiting at the Duffy cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Cox, with chil dren, and Mrs.,: George G. Carl, ; are Portland guests at the Driftwood. Mr. and Mrs. O. .Klorfelti and ' son Irving of .Salem, Or., and K. Glickman, motored to Driftwood to spend a week. Master Billy Schloth celebrated his sixth birthday with a picnic dinner party on the beach . Monday evening. Oliver ! K. Jef f ery "r drove from Port land to ! spend . the , week end at the Jeffery home. .'. . ' ' . Geraldine Pi 1 king ton - returned to Portland Tuesday after a week's "visit with Annamay Bronaugh. i E. J. Darby, Walter Daly and son Austin , were guests at the Jack Darby cottage, i ' - , , - - - Mr. and Mrs. C - F. ,: Foster, with daughter Catherine and son Dalton, are late arrivals at the beach, to remain until September 7. - " C. B. Harris joined his family in the Bide-a-wee. : Mr and 'Mrs. C. C Landon of .Van couver, Wash., have purchased a cot tage near the station and will occupy It the rest of the month. They have as their : guests Mrs. Edward P Scan Ian and children of Portland. . , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball motored to the beach to epend a few days. t Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mcintosh with son Kenneth, are spending their vaca tion at Long Beach. Mrs.; D..C Blumenfeld and son Rob ert C are guests of Mr, - and Mra Charles Davidson r " Mrs. - C. H. Richardson nd Khoda Richardson, of Missoula, Mont,, are guests ibf-s the. Driftwood. V IX t. Coffey and son and ;Mr. and Mrs. J. . J. Murphy are Long Beach hotel guests. . Mrs. A. Watson and daughter Louise are guests of the former's visiter, Mrs. J. P. Mann. : Mr.' "and Mrs.' -J. J. Price motored to the beach. They are visiting at the home of s Mrs. J. P. Mann. , . . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. - Bone and chil i iFREE INFORMATION Ccte to the Nehalen country. - Ton will find it aa Ideal -vacation district.- The city of Nebalem ia eheltered from the aea breeze by ererereen clad hilla. It ia located on the beautiful haieat,mer. -The ocean Is bet three miles distant. It li within easy walk ins distance of Keah-kaa-nie Mountoia, - ,: Make thia yonr headqoartei when touring this, section, or .camping out. Tod will find heTe aa excellent hotel, a general merchan dise store with large and-welf. selected tocks of goods, a protreasiTe sad up to data drag store, a aporting goods and pool hall, a nreii stocked confectionery ate re.- a reliable transfer company and a garage thai will give yo good, set-rice While here patronize th Tollowing reliable end progressive firms. 'The Nthalem betel. H. W Tohl, Prop.. The Andenen. Oeneral Merchandise Store; J. W. Thompson Drug Co.; The Nehalem tiarage. Bell A Toney. Props.; D. C Per gar f Rirorting Goods and Oonf ectianery : F. A. t llamboy Confectionery Store. - Cannon Beach When yon come to Seaside phone 83$ for a a to to Cannon Beach, or sightseeing excursion to aU nearby, scenic poinoj. My stand is at the east end of Broadway bridge. Kemember the phone num ber 333 and the nam R. U JCberman, Seaside, Oregon. . , ; WILU!.!ETTE VALLEY SOflTKE.::! RAILWAY C0:.!?A!iY Mulino, :MoIalla, Monitor and MtTArL Good fudung on this Hne. Neat time yon go oB . nierue take a trip on thia Ihie. For rites end orro" n? r rrr1 HOOD RIVER-WHITE f SALMON FERRY down 'Si wD3LLn,! of the CoiumbiTsnd slw,n r ' e,an Hood Hirer or White fna foV,,FrT Chre CB,y l P car. rnclud-p4mptna.P4a''ner- tA, and VAM ALLEN McOARTHY. Pr NEHALEM 4 (I i f i 4 5 ' j f ! ,1 Group of Boy" ScOnts In camp t Long Beach, dren 'of White -Bear,' Minn., left for home, having spent two weeks with Mrs. Bone's sister, Mrs. Akin, in the Wood gate ' cottage. Mra Lacock is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wolfard, Mrs. W. J. Blake and Misses Edna and Margaret Blake are guests at the Marks home, Tioga. .. Mra E. J. Jeffery" Jr. has joined the summer visitors at the E. J. Jeffery cottaga . - . Mrs. J. P. Bronaugh returned to Portland with Mr. Bronaugh for a few days.. G. C. Morris Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. C L. Schoenfeldt. Dr. and. Mrs. ; J. F. " Brldwell and children motored to- their ' home in Idaho, having spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Wol fard. Mra V. L. Beley of Phllipsburg. Mont., is visiting Mr. and: Mrs. F. X. Marks of Tioga. -, Mra Mabel Wise. Mrs. Ruth Seydet, with daughter Frances, are all guests of Mrs. K. .E. Kellogg in the Kellogg cottage. .. Jack Darby' returned to Portland, having spent a week wfth his family; Mrs. William v Lindsey ; Hay i and daughter Margherita are spending a week at the beach. , Professor O. S. Schnauffer and Dr. E. II. Schnauffer are guests of Dr. and Mrs. George W. HilU ' ' Fred Gibba . is visiting Mrs.' A. EI Bodley. Edward Nichols is a guest at the A. S. Nichols cottage. Thursday Mr. and Mra Thomas V&ughan, Mra C C Sturgls and son Cyrus and Ben Smith motored to Port land, on their way. to . their homes in Pendleton. . ' Ko Terror Far Ilim -t - Muskogee, Okla,, Aug. 28. (I. N. S.) The high cost of living holds no terrors for Lafayette' Lee, negro, 89. Lee, al ready a father to 32 children by forme wives, la married again. Lee,, born in Mississippi in slavery.is, like -many ex slaves. - "spry" for his age. ; His latest "better half," Nancy Sims, is past 60 years old. TVie Great NQrthwost -JAmericc3"s Nature! ' REGARDING ANY RESORT' SEASIDE OREGON , The Gateway to the Land ' of Outdoor Delight The Columbia River Highway is completed.- The trip fsom Portland to Seaside Ijy'auto is one of unalloyed delifht. If you, have not yet made th trip do 50 at : your -' earliest opportunity and . you will be delighted by the ever- cnanging: panorama or Dcauty between Portland and the Sea. If you want to hare one of the most enjoyible vacations r. yu ever had. come to Seaside.' You i will find here a warm" welcome. beautiful and picturesqu ' beach, unsurpassed surf bathing, .canoeing or! rowing on the N canicum. sea fishins and trout fishing. clam ; digging.? tefinis, 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 witti high-class goods at ' reasonable rates, good hotels, summer cottages and furnished tents. ; - The followinj progressive firms who will give you fair treatment and excellent -"service ? deserves your trade as they are working to make a bigger.-a better and a busier Seaside: - ; - Hotel Seaside, Seines & Wheat ley Department Store, First State Bank of Seaside, Pacific Power & Light Co., Williams Bros. Gar. aee, Sanitary Meat Market, A. R. Wascher. Groceries, Oregon Gar age and Machine Works, BvW. Otto Grocery f Co., The Hanan Smith Garage, The Sungalow Dancing : PaTilion, M. Murray,' : General Merchandise, E. W. Lep iplej -tPIuntbingi W. - J.' Montag, Photographer Dad's Goo4 Eat Restaurant. Pool's Confectionery, Milloy's Ice Cream Parlor,' T. C. Galloway, Groceriesf Donning a Art and Curio hoo, Frank Ken nedy Cijrar Store, IL O. Ralston, Real Estate Insurance; Dr. R. G. T -, ntistj'J. O. Blake Trani'cr . r press; Rosa Res- tsurar. i. j-. i Bowling Alleys. ' ! I .dersnd oChrr information to Seaside writ to star Club, Saealde, On. Preside- t Tfce D : ; Garage Co., Inc. - ' Th 2 : . Distributers Ifodern K-er-roc-f Dalles. e ar- 1 tourists, I- i.: seTTice ' in-.. '. Fhofie t'i'n 3LLES. OREOON. Hotor Cardan Trucks. arsce, one block from Hotel to -serre the needs of auto our pieaiure to furni&h real .. gt-Tmn."--'--' t.i;-;J:i-v eri; Tbe Dalles. Oreooo. ; v Washington Beach Bonfire Is Popular At Seaview SEA VIEW, Aug. 28. Bonfires are to be seen dotting the entire length of the beach each evening. The weather has been Ideal for this sort of diversion. A bonfire was -given on - the beach in front of the Hotel Seaview with Jack Willis as host. Among the guests were Mrs. Grace Story. X3eorge Story, Mrs. F. I.- Roth, Fredrick - Roth. Miss R. J. Marsh, Mis Mildred Marsh; Oritae J, Mutrifc. Elizabeth Kerr and .Tun n-,. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Hardinger are at Frances Hare and Eleanor Ball are Jruests at the M. Vcmtwr mttii Mrs. D. W. B. Dodson is entertaining aui . i. n. Aivnaruson. Edward E. Goudey, Charles 3. Thomas, Mrs. S. C, Slocum, Jack C. Willis and Mra J. E. Walker are all registered at the Seaview hotel. Mrs. Davis and Stella B. Newell were hostesses at a party given at the Gables on Sftturdav. Th list vF i- eluded Mrs. A. O. Gensman. Genevieve xjove, a. v tiarne, i,yis i,. MacCoy, nou mae, vononne -eiere, Alarie pe ters. Eleanor Kitchen, Alta J. Glides, JauniU Glides, Leslie E. French, Nina Glides. Erma Grewell, C. J. Allgood, Mildred Hense, Gus Fleming and E. D. Dove. - William Lines is again a guest at the Ladd - cottage. - . - Frank'. Heitkemper will motor to the beach this week. He will take Mrs. F. Heitkemper, Allard Heitkemper, Mrs. W. . Allard and J. J. Allard home in his car. - They will motor to the Oregon beaches and will remain at Hotel Sea side for a few days. Bruce Stewart -motored' to the beach and is spending a few weeks with bis family in the Albee cottage. : At the Mackenzie cottage is a house party, the guests of Miss' Grace - Mac- WHERE ADVERTISteD HERE MAY NEWPORT AGATE . BEACH INN r r - One of -the most- ptctnreeqne and beentifnUy located resort hotels on the Oregon coast. Mid way between Newport and Cape Foalweatber. overtook iRK tbe ocean. Larga airy rooma, com fortable beds, fsmoos for tbe excellence of our caisine. Daily mail, phone. On RoossTstt High way. For rates and reservations sddress MRS. KATHERINC QEOROE, Agate Beech P O., Or. NEW CLIFF HOUSE - : NEWPORT, OREQON T The OSU hotel at Newport located di rectly on Nye beach, overlooking the ocean. Better rooms, meata and service for lest money than any other hotel in Newport. Bus meets the boat. For reservations address W. D. WHEELER, Proprietor x Minthorn i5ea Baths NEWPORT. 'OREOON ' Hoi salt water bsihs hsva proved very bene ficial jn cases of rheumatism and nervous disor ders. Chiropractic treatment riven if desired. Light housekeeping rooma in the aame building. Ho salt bathh 85 cents. For' rates and reserva tions addreae . . .-. tr ' DR. W. T. CROCKER. Prop. OTTER ROCK Ten mUes north of Newport. Kamoua for its LI MflL, .l,.kM Ukl. A .. I I 1. 1 moseiea. clams, crabs, Oregon's coming sum mer resort. Own your own home by tha sea shore. Free camp grounds, free water and free wood. For price of desirable lot and other Information write ' ' . . i .' ' U. r. JONES, NewpeeV Oroaon. - Otter Rock Hotel - OTTER ROCK, OREQON Com to Otter Rock and have a real vacation, restful and homelike. Hotel on edge of bluff Overlooking ocesn. Jfesr Devil's Pnneh BowL Fine, fishins off the rocks, lots , of mnrclea and clam. Ka better eats on the Oregon coast Boaivi and room SIS a week. - ton will like it Tea miles" north of Newport. Writ to - - . THOMAS H. HORNIN0, Ottef Reck. Or. ' The BRADSHAW ' "'- v NEWPORT, OREOON ' Furnished rooms, sear ocean, large kitcbea for use of (ueets. For re-erratioDS addreea PHOEBE E. EARLS, Newport, Of. THE COPEUND 0OTEL NEWPORT, OREOON - - -Largo comfortable rooms, homelike, near busi ness section. SO to T5e a day. South Front SL mms. c. a. copelawd, prop. CHERRY CITY PURNtSHEB CO TTAO.ES FOR RENT Two Blocka from the Ocean, Near U tores. OEO. O. SAVAQE, Proprietor Nye Beach t Newport, Oreaon Highway Garage - . FOREST Q. ROVE, OR. Modern, fireproof saraae. Best rwora for ladiea. Oil, sas, service, storage. Skilled mo cha nice in repair depertmenL ' Automobile accessories. We will be elad to Mrve you. TALLMAN ELLIOTT. 4! V. " '"ill kensie. The guests are Mrs. James Johns, Miss Helen Curry. Joy uruw, 1 Katherjne Stanfield and . Beatrice Por- teOUS. . . '-' " Henry-Dillard is visiting at the Park er COttage. i-:-. ',. v Jt:',? ri 'ill Lulu and Louise Hatfield are at the Anne cottage. -C. H. Reade joined his family at the Seaview.. - A merry party from Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. L Goldsmith, with Herbert , and Irene, are at the Shelbume. Miss O. -E. Miner of Washington State college is a guest of Dr. Edna Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Buehner are Vis iting Mrs. Thornton Ladd. Mra Hallet Maxwell is the guest of Mra Allan Green. A. S. Cougan, Dorothy and Shirley Cougan. are at the Seaview hotel. Miss s Mary Du Bois w visiting Mr, and Mrs. John MeGowan of Illwaco. Rev. and Mrs II. F, Given and chll dren are beach vlsitora , Mra P. B. Sebley and daughter are In the Klostermin cottage. Daemar Jeppesen, 'Helen Halvorson, Margaret Nelson and Emelia Llndahln are spending a fortnight at seaview. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Selling and Mr.' and Mrs. Sylvan Durkheimer have returned to Grandma -Lowenson's. O. O. Asheim. Mrs. E. L. Hense, Mrs. A. F. Davis, Mr and Mra' Walter Stan ton are at the Gables. - Hopkin Jenkins motored to the beach on Saturday. He returned to Portland with his mother.- Mrs. T. M. Jenkins, who had spent three' weeks at the Shel- hnrne. " ..".- ' Vv,.:;."'' Mrs. 3. W. Edwards and Miss Ruth are at the Seaview. Bernard Turner spent the week end with hi family. ' Mrsr F. T. Sampson and daughter Margaret are guests of Mrs. F. W. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. u. t. aicuiean nave ar rived at the beach. ' Mfa J. C. Smitn, Mrs. George Hyde, Miss Mabel and Sadie Smith have the Bartholomew cottage. Aug. F. Fleming, S, Reld, W. C. Kaseh and Mrs. T. M. -Dempsey have arrived at thaables. W. J- Sheeljt motored to the beach to loin his family. ,. Victor Christinson is visiting his par- ants. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Chrismson. Madeline and Laura Walter are at the Gables." A. Gi Brown has taken tha Bradford mtiua near. Shelburne hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Nell are at the fSahlea. : 1 Dr. and Mrs. E. H. East are at the I Shelburne. . , h Mrs. H. H. Young Is the guest of Mra J. A. Jennings. - - Miss Eugfcnia.McClean Is visiting Mra McReynolds. Louise Hatfield is at the Amme cot tage. i Mrs. M.. A. Eachern came Tuesday, Mrs. H. B. Van Dusea. is visiting at the beach-. -' Mrs. A. Z. .Brelngan is a beach visitor, Dr. D. Brener, Daisy Stites, N. Me Knight, Hattle B. Billlnga Jessie K. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Camp bell are at the Shelburne. Beach Center v Beach Center. Wash., Aug. si Trips to Bear river are taken nearly every day by parties from this point on the beach. A picnic party 'spent Thursday at Bear river. The party included Dr. Cal breath, ..Helen-- and Evelyn Calbreath, Mra Frank Robirrsen. Margaret Robin son, Mrs. T. J. Seufert, Mr. and MrS. Frank Healy, Bernlce Healy, TeT; Seu fert, Miss Erickson, 'Mr. and Mrs? H. 8. Wilson, Mrs. C. M. Olmstead and Miss May Healy. Mr- na Mrs. M. O. Thorsen have As their guests Mr. and Mrs. George C. Flanders. Mrs. I. Gevurts and son Harry have opened , their attractive cottage. : Dr. William F. Kaiser with, his aons, JO STAY- BE SECURED FROM THE JOURNAL, INFORMATION AND TRAVEL BUREAU rr-v urea one m M Tl sr HOTELS BUNGALOWS HOTEL B ATOCE ATT, sightly location, overlooks Tillamook bay' and ocean . tire place, good rooms and beds, European plan, splendid dining: service, meals at reasonable rates; Just the place to recuperate: SATATOTWUM swimming- in structors dancing; bowling, fishing and others sports. BUNGALOWS and TENTS, lurnisnea. uo to uayocean lor Labor y Xeeelvera T. B. Potter Realty Co., THE SHJElilBURNE Shelburne Station, North Beach, Wn. Fameus for its service and comfort. Rome cooked meals, clams, crabs and other sea foods. In sight and sound of the ocean. Quiet and restful. Kates only 13.60 to $4 a day. Special rates to families. nonets to oneiDurne station. Aaareas ROCKAWAY BEACH ROCKAWAY, OREGON j . i -. One of the finest beaches on the Oregon Coast line where " -the mountains meet the'se. Here you can enjoy ideal surf bathing, catch trout and sea fishafdie clams,' get crabs, take long hikes andstore up health and vigor. . You will find a good hotel here , and i several excellent restaurants, stores with large stocks of goods at reasonable prices, a butcher Shop, a mov . ing - picture theater, dancing pavilion and ail tUttt ' goes to 1 - make . a pleasant vacation. - Patronize, the following pro ; gressive firms who are inter- . ested In X making ; your stay here pleasant. . Elmore Hotel, Rockaway Mercan tile Co., Elmore Grocery, Rock ray Studio, Seaview Cash Store), The W. G. Peterson Butcher Shop, Seashore Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor,' The Rockaway Dance Pa vilion, Buoy Lunch Room, the New Princess Theater and the Elmore Annex Restaurant, Pacific City Beach TILLAMOOK COtSTT, OKEGOV A untque Combination' of ocean, bey and river. Tin nearest ocean re sort, via McMlnnviHe by auto to Port land and Willamette Valley points. Trout, salmon, mussels, . oysters, elams, crabs, shrimps, flounder and deep sea fish in nbundance, - Good accommodations. Write . F. R. BEALS, Tillamook. Or. William aqd James, are spending a few days at tue 1 hom pon cottage. - . Josie R. - Jackson la again at the Sunset. -:?x . :':' " R. Robert Crawford, W. W. Paulson, Mrs. FT. Crawford, Mrs. M. A. Soyster. Mies L. M. Lund and Miss Alien Ferry formed a merry motoring party which arrived at the Sunset this week. Frank Healv is snending the rest of the season with his family. Mra Frank B, Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wilson and Mra Philips all left for Portland Friday. T. J. Seufert Jr. and family are visit ing Mrs. T. J. Seufert. V , Miss Josephine Healy left for Fort- land Saturday after spending three weeks visiting with Mra T. J. Seuftrt. - -CM. Olmstead- returned to Portland Monday.'' . . ' '-- ..'.'.; .;- M. J. Sperling. Butte, Meat., is a guest Of F."H. Cooney.'-.'-V,:,:-''-'"'?';- '- - - Mas Prag with his nepher- Ralph Frag and niece-Evelyn Prag re Sun set hotel visitors, v - Mr. and Mra H. Coleman were host and hostess , for a bonfire given this week. Among the guests were Mag Prag Jean Good Bel, Mr. and Mrs. F, Heitkemper, Hal Coleman. Arthur Prag. Evelyn Prag, David Ooodsell, Jack Al lard and Ralph Prag. ' Arthur PrSg and-ean Ooodeel are the house guests of Hal Coleman. Mrs. L. P. King and son Forbes are at the Sunset. Mr,, and "Mrs. R. . O. Campbell are guests Of Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Cooney. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whitman are at the, Sunset for-a few days. , Mr. and Mra F. E. McClure are guests at Hotel Sunset. F. M.-Gavtn Is spending a few weeks with his family . - ' Mra F, Wolfe and Freda Wolfe are late arrivals to open a cottage. - Charles Lagerquist and T. F, Baylis and son, Charles are enjoying two' weeks on the beach. : Mra J. Hornung and daughters Jo hana and Effie. are spending a month at the beach in their cottage. II. A. . Ban and H. D. . Bauer are at the Sunset hotel. Joseph M. Ryan and W. J. Ryan are also Sunset hotel guests. Mrs. V. P. Bode and daughter Helen and Miss Helen Fleming are in Hornung cottaga t Miss Marjorle Thompson returned . to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. - B. Vaughan returned to the Sunset for another week. Mrs. Karl Herbrlng and son William left for horns, having spent a month at BeachCenter. Page Shlndler and Jam A Piatt mo tored to the beach for a short visit, "Buck" Kelly has . returned to his home at HoodI River. Ocean Park " 1 Ocean Park, Aug; 28. The girls Of Camp Wlllapa have all left for their homes. Miss Dorothy Elliott, who had charge of the camp, will spend a few days with her parents at Seaview before returning to Reed college. The - camp was the most successful of any ever con ducted on this peninsula and It is hoped that Miss Elliott will return next sum mer and open camp here. Mrs. James Rogers. Mrs. F. A. Brock man, Ma Fred King' and Mrs. Weath erly were joint hostesses at a hard time party given at the hall. All Ocean Park attended. Everyone had a good time. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Miss Ellen Rogers, assisted by Irma Marsh, furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kribs returned to Portland on Monday. , William C Bentley. with Mr. and Mra Ray Bentley, motored to the home of Mra W, L. Bentley to spend a Week. Karl -Lively is spending a week with his family. , Judge Donald McMaster of Vancouver Rosort Section Rccort NATATOBIUU day. hot circular can Main tUu. 325 Chamber of Commerce Building. Big fireplace driftwood-fires. Buy your jibs. T. J. HOAB3, rres Bsavisw wash ELMORE HOTEL BOCKAWAT, OREGOJT The Best Hotel on Tillamook Beaches. .. me i'iace That Pleaaeai . - , For reeervatlons address J. J. KSEB8. Bocks way. OrtB. VILLA CAPrlP On Bar View Beach on aha T(Il,m,nk ak. One, two and tbree-roem eottaces. eompletei furnished tor light hoaaekeepina. Pur. moun tain water, eteetria ligbta, eanitary toilets. Fro- iawa iroa sea oreeae, elose to beach. Clams, craba. trout iisbins. orerlooks TiUasaook - Bar. Ideal Hummer vseation spot. For reservations ana rates aanress L. e. TOLLS e SON. Nap View, Or. HAPPY CAMP '- NET NTS, OREaON rnrnlshed eottseee snd tents for Test. " Fine sea fishing and trout fUhinc, lots of crabs snd elsms and drift wood an idesl cimn. Low rates under new management. For rates address y - WW. m. m; OLDEN. NeUrts, Or. LONG BEACH NATATORIUM - LONO BEACH, WASH. The. most modern, complete snd aanitar Xatatorinra on the Coast. Lena betnint pool, filled fresh 'esah day with ocean wster. ISO Is tie, weU Appointed bath rooms. Hot sea twate baths. Yon will like it I CARL N0ESKE, roprtetor. " - - - - - - - HOTEL SUNSET seen Center Station, Lent tech, Wash. Under new cnanacemeat. Facinf Ocean. Fine surf- batbl i(. v Sea Food a specialty. Comfortable and scntpuloualy clean. Mod ern.. . Spteia! rates for families. For rates and nervations, address M. . SEAL. Lorfl Beech, Wash. ' THE BAYVIEW HOTEL nahcottA, wash. ., Tnder - new mansa-sment. Excellent meals, food rooms, oysters, clams and era be 'free from the water. Good fishing- sad boat trie on Willape Harbor. . Beasonabte rates, - Addreea AY VIEW HOTEL, Nsnoetta, Waslt. :Z .-: CRESCENT H07ZIL MANHATTAN BEACH Overlooktn the ocean, near Lake Ltle. good lurf bathins. The home of sood cata. MRS, ORACE HUSTON, Prep., Manhattan Ssacli F. O., Oreeon, is spending another wsea v-Ha . fits I family. ... . - . ' " Mr. and Mra. j. Plckard and children J are vacationing at the 'beach. i Mr. and Mra David Brotehie are spending a fortnight In their home hera Mtwand Mra. L. Enefud. wtlh daugh ters, are Taylor hotel guests. George Walker is being entertalaed at , the Schmeer home. J. J, Eftipiey is a guest of Mra B. W. Shipley. Mr. and Mra Neil II. McEachern are beach guests. IL Jj- strowbrldge came to he beach for a week's vacation. . A L. P. Clark, with son ar.4 daughter. are at Seldom Inn. Mr. and Mra Glenn A.- Merrifield and Boyd Merrlfleld of Seattle ar at the Clark hotel. William Clark and Colonel and Mrs. E. P. Evans are guests of L. P. Clark. Quests of the C larks are Mrs. Effie Davy, Miss Cora Ripley and Mr. and Mra J. G. Torrance, all of Portland. Mra Isaac Lawler and Mrs. William Mulkey were guests f Mrs. W. Tien. Mra Fletcher Llmt and Mrs. R. lkon von Klein Smld .returned to Portland. Mr. and Mra R. A, Bird are beach vlsitora . : Mr, and Mra Ralph J. Benjamin of TacOma and Rev. Leslie LOgue Boyd of Los Angeles, Cat., are at the Clark hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mendel and daugh ter opened thetr cottage this week. Gautt ratton and Blanch Stabler are .their house guests. Mra W. E. Morrison Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bulllvant. John, Sarah and Henrietta Holmes and Miss Olive Dunlap are all guests at Seldom Inn. Dr. I. S. Harklne motored to the beach with W. C. Bentley. Mrs. W. A. Clark and Mra Harbaugh ar beach guests. Mrs. A. L. Shumway Is visiting her sister,- Mrs. W. D. Evans. Mra K. G. Lent arrived to remain un til Labor day. .... i Mr. and Mra Grover Sinks returned to Portland having spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. F, A Sinka . . Mrs. H. Uhllg and daughter, Isabel, are visiting Mrs. C. W. Weatherly. Mrs. J. B. Purcell is visiting Mrs. C. WW-Weatherly. , Mrs. I. D. Warden gave a fancy dano Ing party in honor of Miss Pearl Nel son, her guest from Minneapolis. Mra.. Frank Halfpenny Is visiting her mother, Mrs M, C. Brown. : Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bruckman and son, M. D,' Bruckman, left their pretty beach home, "Bruck-Man;Sclon.'' on Wednesday .for their Portland home. Mrs. Josephine Kinney Walker was the guest of'Mra. Boudlnot Seeley. Mrs. B. q. Skulason of MUwaukle, Or Is visiting her. sister, Mrs.J. C. Lewis. Margaret Gimmell Is spending a Week with her mother, Mra W. Oimmell. Miss Louise Fisher and Miss 'Grace Williams are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Morris. - .- Mra F. O. Downlnr, who was visiting Judge and Mra L. B. Stearns, has re turned to Portland. Mr. Garner. ' Georgian Garner and Mra Cameron of Astoria are at the Park. - " . . Mr. and Mrs. Jaques, Herbert Brlx and WIHiam Warner werft all week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brlx. R. O. Harrison' spent a few days at the Trew cottage. . Miss Cecelia Bumtoof of The Dalles Is In the Baker cottage. Mr. and Mra Pepper and daughter, Ruth, returned to The Dajles. Mr, ahd Mra W. Jt MOrrls and son, Phillip, are at the Surf. MIbs Ellen Dock is visiting Mra W. L. Bentley. Miss Alma Sensil of Boise is a guest at the Neal cottage. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hendricksen are "In their cottage. Everyone Goes to mTzel(Dood V The best of every thing to eat, pre pared in the way you like best. The Hazel wood will wel t ccme you in Port iancL 388 W ashing'ton 127 Broadway; MOUNTAIN RliSORTS Leave BOTJTLETJOK $EED k -FLORAL CO., 143 SECOND ST., phones Main 172. A-3S11. for Arrsh Wanna h. Welches, Tsw neya and Rbododendroo. Owned and oper ated bt Irving ton Osraee A Aute Co Ina, J. L. 8. 8nead. Prea.-Mr. Thones K. US, C-S1S2. E. 14th and Brosdwsjr. "Make reaervatlorts In advance." Condacted along lines moat Inviting to men snd women of refined tastes. Mend lor Bluttrnsted Booklet. . MRS. O. W. 4. BECKERS White S el men. Wash. - Fhene 7S-YL Trout -Lake Resort Soend roar vseation at Hotel CSnler, at Treat Lske. Fine trout fishing In Trout Lake and White Salmon river. Mountain climbing." lava nd ice cave. Ante road to bsaa of kit Adams 12 miles distant. Listen, I Tourists; We have Meaty of gasoline. Hotel rate. S3 a day, SIS S week. 4. E. REYNOLDS, Prop. Outer, Watlw rtiaing Club Makes. Beach On Horseback NE A H-K A H-N I E. Aug. 28. Nln members of the Portland Riding academy made a short visit at this beach last week as part of an extended beach outing. - The ladles of the party, which came in over the beautiful Wilson river road, covered the entire distance from foruana on jiorseDn.cn wnu me me.i accompanied them by auto. Varying distances of from IS to 30 mlfes a day were traveled. . The party, which Includ ed Harry M. Kerron, master of the acad emy j Mrs. Kerron. Captain R. l. Oram. sally Jcyc. Mrs. Madeline. Mitchell. May Chenoweth, Claribel Williams, F. R. -San derson and Marcia Babb, left Friday for Gearhart. ' Mr. and Mra-Charles K. Oray. Mrs. J. H. 1), Oray, Max Hopper and Miss Ar- last week and after a short visit here went on to Cannon Beach. - G. W. Ross of the Standard OH com pany. Miss Flora Longfellow and W. T. Brennan are Portlandera who spent the Week end here. Miss Mary F. .Farnan, dean of women at Pacific university, is spending her vacation here. L. V. Eberhardt of Tillamook- accom panied S. O. Reed of the Tavern on a fishing trip Saturday to the rocks at the foot of the mountain. A fine catch of porgles was reported. The Aliases r;velyn Harding and Erna Petsold. both of Qregon City, are vaca tionists at this beach. . Guy C. Janes of Portland Is at Lock cottage for two weeks. The Misses Isabell and Christine Chal mers of Fort Grove, are at this beach for a brief visit. Mrs. George C. Sterling of Portland and Miss Cora Amberg of Battle Creek, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bell of Portland have returned after a week here. -j Mra J. B. Betts and daughter, Gladys, of .Portland are enjoying a fortnight's outing here. .Mr. and Mra.F. B. Stuart of Portland and MIbs Anna Stuart of Algonac, Mich., were recent visitors at this resort. In the party were also the Misses Margaret and Betty Stuart of Denver. , Charles V, Brown, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Astoria, who Is touring the county with Mrs. Brown and her slater. 'Mrs. H. J. Boord of Rort land, were recent arrivals here. Mra. 'John Lalta motored out to Port land on Thursday with her guests, Mrs. Henrietta Failing and Mra L. II. Bart lett of Lowlston. - E. Kramer of Cornell, E. A Reuter of Forest Grove, Gertrude McElfresh of Corvallls and Helen. M. Sprague and Georgia Ewlnu of Portland were a mo toring party which arrived on Friday. Mrs. F. F. Chapman and Anna Kath erine Chapman of Portland are vaca tionists at Cain's farmhouse. David Fall of Portland Is occupying Edgsmont cottage for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Tomllnson Is spending two weeks at Jaucamich cot tage. Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Bellinger and Ray F. Shields are Salem visitors at this beach. C. W. Henkle and Florence Henkle of Independence and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Henkle and children and Mrs. T. W. Merrick of Tillamook are making a brlct vlsihere. The Misses Kdith and Mildred Mac Rao of Portland are here for an outlnpr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Bolin are a party of Portlanders vacationing here. Ed -WHAT. JO SEE MOUNTAIN RESORTS Take Two Osjrf for Vooe . O0LUMBIA RIVEN HIOHWAV TRIF and aee the GLACIERS OP MOUNT HOOD Spending tha Night St Mount Hood Lodge ON Cloud Cap Inn Full Information, Shepsrd's Aute Bus Lint or Ak Mr. Pester Service, or any .Portland Hotel, or direct from Homer A. Peoer, seen, soar. P. O.. Perk dele. Oreesn, Phone Odell, 14, via Hood River. V , ARRAH WANNA HOTEL In the Ml. Hood District Fine mountain' hotel in the heart of tbe UU Hood foothills on the Salmon river. Beautiful trees end foliage. Splendid accom modations in hotel or bunsalowa. Ratea: 4 per day, $33 pe week, too people Its. Read for folder. Daily Anto sues for Arrsh Wanna leave Irvinfton Garage. K. 16th and Broad way. Vbnne riat 185 or to by private suu. Bee. B. Speneer, Arrsh Wanna, via Chsrry vUle r, o. TAWNEY'S MOUNTAIN HOME On the Salmon river, nesr Mount Hoodt- home cooking, pleasant anrroundinsa. Fried chicken on Sunday.. An ideal place for your vacation. T . . - - , ., i I k1mm fi,, Ihnu, who rtrrfmt them. Daily auto stage. 1'hones i.sst 13 i sad Main 17 a. f 1 4 , F. H. TAVVNIY. Free. Welches P. O.. Oreaon. TheUprfalCitvcf Dnrjn iOiumoia'- a rm jr - ' 'SI M m M . id biir&catibii 1st the Charm of s-wssa S sr--s ,! M-ASSAVtWI in NrrWtPicturvsqusa Erivironmeri t OAYS At CDOl NIGHTS NfVlP MOT! COMMtSSIONLR VfCrCPMA 6 ISLAND DVEL OPfifCVT A53f. iweroeai tut mim cotumm OS n v m