The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 21, 1921, Page 44, Image 44

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    THE OREGON ' SUNDAY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, : SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21. 1S2L
Summer Season
Brings Throng
To. Newport
TVjKWPORT, Aug. 20. Senator "William
' -Li Beals arrive Saturday to spend a
few days with Ma family in their cottage
. at. Nye Beach.
.Mark Wlnant and family of Salt Lake
are spending their vacation at this re
sort. ' . -
Hiss Fern Kent returned Sunday to
Lebanon after spending two weeks at
the beach. .
Mrs. Lowe and son Elnathan motored
over from Lebanon for a 10 days" out
ing. .
, .Cecil McCain returned to ' Corrallis
. Monday after enjoying a -. week's stay
. ; at this resort.
- Attorney Lewis Hawkins and family
, arrived from Portland Wednesday and
' will spend three weeks In a cottage at
Nye Beach.
Roy Bilyeu of Lebanon motored to
Newport for the week end.
, Marshall Hanna and sons Merle and
. Cavener of Spokane. Wash., are visitors
in the city.
Mrs. Jane Blackson and daughter
.-. Malme of Arkansas are visiting with
friends at Nye Beach. "
Bess and Doris Keebler, Ada Mickelson
, And Velma Stone of Lebanon are enjoy-
ing an outing at the beach.
Jim Foster and Lynne Hughes of
Forest Grove are Newport visitors this
( week.
Mrs. L. W. Osborn and daughters of
, Salem are enjoying -an outing at Tent
City. : . . '
Among out of town visitors are Mrs.
J. J. Johnson, Chehalis; Mason Chllds
and wife of Townsend, Arts. ; Mr. and
-Mrs. A. ' Kavanaugh, Portland; Helen
and Mattie Carter, Des Moines ; James
Hughes,Victoria, B. C. ; Vincent Wilson,
Portland ; K. C. Meier and family, Port
' land; J. D. Weatherford, Portland; At
. T torney J. Shanks and daughters, Che
halis: John Anderson, Mrs. E. C. Cra
vens and . children, Portland; James
Wilder and wife, Middleton, Texas
Mrs. B. F. Jackson and children, Med-
ford; Jake Lowrey and wife, Medford
.. Hubert Lowry and children, Medford
, L. C. Mann, Portland; Dorothy and
Helen Mann. Portland ; Mrs. Drake WU
. '. son and daughter Helena and son WH-
, liam of Portland.
E. W. Burke and family are spending
their vacation at the beach.
Mrs. Mina Jones and children are at
' - Nye Beach for the summer and fall
j- months. ,
Wesley Cannon and sons of Grays
., ' Harbor are Newport . visitors for the
week.
Mrs. Dorothy Farnum. and Mrs. S. C
Beals of Oregon City, are visiting with
friends at Nye Beach.
Miss Alice Moody, Caroline Wells and
Mary Satterlie of Portland arrived Sun
day to spend two weeks at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. James Haws and two
children , motored to Newport Sunday
en route to Seattle from Eureka, Cal.
L. V. Price and family are in a eot-
' . tage at Nye- Beach for the -remainder
of the season. Mr. Price is a prominent
lawyer in Nebraska. "
: Dixie Marlowe and brother arrived at
Nye Beach Sunday from Crescent City,
Cal.
Among those registered at Tent City
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TTEAH-KAH-NIE. Auk. JO. Every sea-1 land last week by way of Seattle was
il son at Neah-Kah-NU visitors nad up of Mr. M. H. Inaley and his
.. 1 . "... I guests. Colonel J. B. Cavanaugh. and
- m am tegena aaung I MlM Uary Peck Thompson.
back some 250 years regarding the cache
of a chest of treasure taken from
wrecked vessel and carried up the slopes
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searching for this treasure. Except for
the finding of an old well, a few frag
ments of xtehalem beeswax, and a
wholesome respect for the skill of the
pirates in secreting their stolen goods,
no results have been reported. How
ever, the main object of the search Is
always achieved In the enjoyment of Un
oeauuroi country ana the gorgeous
views obtained from the mountain.
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Corner of Broad-way and Seventh, The Journal's bead quarters In Seaside.
the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
V. Black. Hal W. - Painter, Miss Cecil
Smith, Portland ; Mr.' and Mrs. William
F. Krause, Portland ; Helen Peetx, Port
land ; Edna Patterson, Eugene ; Lois
Wade, Eugene; Frank Hardie, Melville
Patterson, Eugene t Major W. S.' Maple
atid wife, Canby; Donald Stumm, Lewis
Stumm, Canby ; Florence Frasier, Sa
lem ; Virgin Snow, Salem ; Mr. and Mrs.
Gail Lansden, Woodburn; Mrs. H. A.
Gained, Lebanon; F. J. Morrison, Dal
las ; Ross L. Bird, Portland ; Mrs. Jessie
Harm an. Mrs. Jessie Dyer, A. W. Glass
ford, Portland ; Mrs. Daphne Bradly,
Oregon City; Helen Bartlett, Portland;
A. P. Starr and family, C. E. Lynch,
Dallas; Mrs. C.-S. Coad and daughters,
Dallas; Mrs. Alice Demprey and Fan
nie Demprey, Dallas ; D. B. Murphy,
Springfield ; H. J. Mitchell, Salem ; Mrs.
H. J. Mitchell, Salem ; Mrs. George Cusi-
ter; Silverton ; Mrs. William Jamison
and children, Silverton.
Mrs. Martha Bodine arrived in New
port Saturday from Boston, Mass., and
will visit with relatives for the next two
weeks..,;:- v.- - "
Lester' Anderson and son Curtis of
Minnesota are visitors at Nye Beach.
Miss Jessie Willett and sister Mary of
Portland, motored, to Newport for the
week end.
Ross Wohlether and sons of Idaho,
are spending their annual vacation at
Nye Beach. "
1 Mrs. Damon and children and Mrs.
Applegate and daughter of Salem, are
spending a month's outing at the beach.
Mrs. Lottie Harris and babies of New
Castle, Ind., have taken a cottage in
Newport for the fall months.
Boyd. Letherson and Harold Miller' of
Portland, drove to the beach to spend
the week end and visit with friends here.
Attorney James Coke and family of
Oswego, Canada, are enjoying an out
ing near Agate Beach.
Mida Watson and Helen Burke and
brothers of Portland are staying at Nye
Beach.
Mrs. Fannie Jacobson and brother, L.
C. Jacobson of Astoria are visitors in
Newport.
Miss Cecilia Cartwright'and Leta Gus-
tafson of Ashland are spending two
weeks with Mrs. Damon from Salem,
who has a cottage at Nye Beach.
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Mrs. Frank Earls and children of Port
land, and Mrs. William Earls of Oregon
City, have taken a cottage at Nye Beach
for the fan months.
Lee Bradly and Clare Vaughn of Port
land are In Newport for the week. "
William Satterlie and brother. James
Satterlie of Portland, - are visitors at
the beach - for a few days.
Mrs. Carrie Simington and sons of
(jorv&ius, motored to .Newport to spend
10 days. .
Ruth Middlekauf returned home after
spending a vacation at Nye Beach.
Mrs. WilHam Knauss and - daughter
are visiting relatives at Agate Beach.
Coralie Whittaker and sister Mary, of
Portland, arrived In Newport Sunday
ana win spena 10 days outing here.
Ruth Anderson and Ruth Mason are
visiting with friends from Albany.
Thomas Jensen and Thora Jensen and
mother, . of Salem, are enjoying a two
weeks' vacation In Newport.
The Misses Ethel and Verl Butler of
Portland are comfortably domiciled In
the Ruddiman cottage on the cliff at
Newport for two weeks..
rapidly during the week over the trails
leading Into Neah-Eab-Nle.
Many enjoyable hiking trips have been
New Dye Discovery
Fixes Up Eyelashes
Almost Jbike Nature
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(By United Hoot)
New Tork, Aug.- 10. Just when the
new clincher-type demountable eyelash
was becoming popular, with the belles
and young gejitlemen of the chorus.
New Tork beauty .mechanic invented
dye and tonic which is said to render
that kind obsolete. Theatrical young
ladies and gentlemen had been invest
ing heavily in eyelashes at $1 a set, too,
The new beauty discovery dyes sun-
bleached lanhps to nuiteh ' that . hathlnr
beach tan of the complexion and one ap
plication is said to last a month. Tem
peramental storms with their 'attendant
tears will not spoil the dye, according to
the guarantee. Further, the new fluid
ia said to make lashes grow long and
curly. 4 .
Portland motored to Cain's place last
week.
Mr. r and Mrs. Lyman and Mr. mad
Mrs. Scott of Portland were gueata at I
the Tavern, arriving by automobile.
H. Cleveland and A. J. Andarson hiked
la to Neah-Kah-Nla. from Cannon- beach'
last wlt
E. A. Brown of Portland was a visitor
here a abort time ago.
Clarence J. Toung and H. M. Ensign
SIMPLE LIFE COLONISTS IN NEW JERSEY
Treasure Cache
E f ; . XT "I " taareaos J. zoung ana tx. m. juwsi
-rTnT I O H O T n I ot Portland reached Neah-Kah-Nle Tav
VOX AO 11CI Crn last week after hiking from. EH
AtNeah-kah-nie
Elk
creek.
JfuutiA M. Braea and EUa A. KarnooD
of Portland hiked from Cannon fceach
last week to Cain's place.
A motoring party returning to Fort-
Mrs. Blanche B. Miller and daughter
Margaret Ann are guesu of Mrs. S. O.
Reed at the Neah-Kab-Nle Tavern.
Mrs. George E. Jackson and Agnes
auto, for a several days visit at Cains. I
Mr. and Mrs. George Prichard of Port
land enjoyed a hike to Cain's place from
Cannon beach.
A musical of an unusual nature was
greatly enjoyed last week by the guests
at Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern ana ineir
friends ' among the cottagers. Classical
selections on the piano and violin were
given by Mum Jean Harper and Miss
uw uuiuicu irura mo mountain. I T,.. Tnil. Un. at Chi-
Hlktag parties. have been coming in .en "f" JtJ. Lhich
,nw ai- .v. lcago sang a number or songs wnicn
rreatfully delighted the guests, ana in
program was ended by some college songs I
maT during . "week by Roy Hur the girls at the Tavern.
oz roruana. who is at Cains Place vis
iting his sister. Miss May Hurst, and
Miss Eva Hr Brandburg of Portland.
Among the hikers who reached the
Tavern last week were C E. Stemler and
INLAND RESORTS
AT WELCHES
Welches, Aug. 20. Out here, where for
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Thomas J. SUpe. coming here from Ecola. J years sun-baked dry' folk have hidden '
thfmmlra away under the fringe of the
forest nrimevai. the accoutrements oi
advancinr civilization have found their
way to drive the coal oil lamp and the
An important social event of the week
was the tea given Thursday afternoon
by Mrs. Edward Failing, who was as
sisted by her daughters, Miss Henrietta
New Jersey officials aro wondering whether they have any cause to Interfere frith the moae oMlle adopted hy
members of the "Naturalist colony" In a remote section of the Orange mountains, not far from Plain fleJrt.
The photograph shows the colonists working In the ataralhn'sT cornfield.'
T"- I uaw-f'surrarer back before the
of the afternoon were Mrs. A. E. Doyle,
Mrs. H. A. Sargent, Mrs. E. S. Parke.
Mrs. Stephen Plume, Mrs. M. H. Insley,
Mrs. Julia Morse, Mr. John Failing. Dr.
gleam of Incandescent bulb and the honk
of the auto horn.
Welches has always, been one or we
places where summer vacationists got
"dtMJ- T- E1'0t.M,iKa "6M bck close to nature, where camp fires
Eliot, Mrs. H Van F. Taylor. Mrs. WU- (Uinmend on tents pitched close to the
liam Cass and Mrs. Oehler. I tu tmnt tannine waters of Sal-
John M. Thompson and Virginia and I rtr r mmmer .hacks, rived
Blllle Thompson of Portland enjoyed a I r. t dira of Huckleberry and
hiking trip last week from Cain's place I Hunchback mountains nestled In the
to t-annon oeacn. 1 OTjm snaces of an almost untouched Xor-
Captain J. H. Roberts and -wife flmt. .
Portland visited Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern I But the unwinding ribbon of the auto-
last week. Captain Roberts Is remem- i mobil roads is shiftinr the scenes until
bered as one of the men first connected 1 now this Is crowing to be Quite a village
with the moving of the wrecked schooner I In the summer time with, its new electric
Oakland. 1 light plant and Its continual round of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nelson were visitors I community entertainments.
last week at Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern. I New cottages are -springing up and
Mrs. J. Kerbr Klmmel and JoseDhine I now that the ML Hood Loop Is under
Kimmel of Portland are enjoying a visit I way building lota are bemg grabbed up
at Cain's place. and the next season or so wui see a
.. Mrs. A. E. Doyle entertained on Thurs- noticeable change In the resort, both. In
dav for th MImm Khenahon of Minn. I summer population and tourist visitors.
apolis. Among the guests wre Mrs. K. Last week the young folks held their
H. Pence. Miss Edna Pence, Mrs. Klehle seventn annual iieia aay, in wnicn mere
and Miss Van Norman, I were some 60 entrants, all under the
a m.Mm- r.r.T,in t tv...n l urn scnooi age. -xnere were saca races.
last week Included Mrs. Thomas h. 1 Potato racea, uireo r, j
w n..u.n. t-v tv 1 raoea. ana many specuu ieurea wunn
rv,n -Mm. John v Tvnnii .11 of tho week. also. the. boys put on a mln-
Portland. I strel show, and musical program, which
Mrs. Harry Sargent, assisted by her daDC to tadln room
two. oaugnusrs, aujanra, ana sunn, -nrim ur n.. ..4 un iw
gave a tea on Tuesday afternoon .which ot Portiand, who are spending the
was very much "enjoyed by the following BWIon here with their families, enter
guests. Mrs. M. H. Insley. Mrs. S. G. during the week with six tables of
4WU m inn w vtaasa wwi oot ss. avu w m a I Vp4 pr
FaUlns,nd M1S Henrle FaninV Mr. and Mrs. Elmer CooneH and son
J- Winnifred Bassett ..Clarence Oliver. nt weeK At xawneys. returning to
xxeien vua man tfuua. nriion "cro i theiT Portland home on Saturday.
guests, last weea at the cnurcmu cot-1 Mrs. Hugh Guerin and son and dangh-
tapes. fter are spending a few days at Tawney'a
Mr. ana Mrs. J-- j. lODias oi roraana i Mr. and Mrs. William Smith have pur-
have been visiting a fortnight at Cain's I chased the Lincoln cottage and will
iplaee. spend the remainder of the season hera.
Mr. ana Mrs. JNoei Ayimer uew ot Dr. ana Mrs. waiter Bruce, and Mr.
and Mrs. David Mackie have opened their
cottages for the summer. .
Miss Minor Nealand entertained on last
Tuesday evening with, a bonfire party at
their cottage. -
Others who have opened their cottages
for the. season are: Mr.' and Mrs Harry
Kelley and family ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
T. Mettler and family: Mr. and Mrs. C
V. ' Jennings and .family. - Mrs. J. A.
Newell and grandchildren Natalie and
BetUe Carle of Seattle : Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Boll am and family, Mrs. J. D. Du
back and daughter Ed y the and Mrs Les
ter Newman: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lin
coln and son Fred Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bradford and son Leslie, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kruse and daughters, Florence
and Genevieve, Mr, and Mrs. A. L, Clif
ford, Mr. and Mm Fred Nordant.
KH0D0DE5DB.O3I
Rhododendron, Aug. JO. One of the
recent events at Rhododendron was a
swimming contest.1 A large audience en
Joyed the stunts. Those carrying off
first and second prises were : Carl ififort-
ler snd Billy Lalonde. In the dive for
distance; Vernon Lawrence and Ralph
B. Fisher. In the boys' 60 foot race;
Vernon Lawrence and Carl Gortler, In
the spring board dive for form; Carl
Gortler In the underwater swim; Vernon
Lawrence In the boys' 60 yard race ;
Zelda Daren and Jean Forestel In the
girls' 60 yard race; BiDy Lalonde and
Billy Kempenick In the high dive. A
large dancing party was held In the hall.
Saturday night.
Among the guests at the Inn this week
were Mr. and Mrs. G. K Howltt. Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Leahy. Miss Helen Foster,
C, T. Howe, E. W. Thompson, Mrs.
Lome Ring and son Forbes, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kay, Mrs. Ella B. Howe, Mr.
and Mra F. S. Pickering and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Jackson, Miss. N.
E. Hunt .of westport. Miss L. Hunt ot
westport. Miss J. Thompson of Westport,
H. N. Coon of wanna. J. W. Thompson
of St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. E.-M. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Ma" Bray, EK. Hawkins,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Staley, Salem; Paul
H. Staley, Bull Run Lake; George La
Roche, Horace A. Meek. Helen .Rose.
Margaret Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. ' Price
Sullivan, all of Salem; Kenneth Curry,
James Curry, Blanche Bennett, Edna A.
Valck, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Howard.
Leela B. Miller. W. P. Soiu, Erma R.
Keithley, Roberta Reid. .William A.
Morand ot Boring, Ethel Mumo, Sue
Breckenridgs of Albany.
This week has been a very lively one
for -the cottagers at. Rhododendron.
Birthday parties, taffy pulls and bonfires
have kept everyone busy.- a
Mr. and Mrs. F. C Brown have enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meyer, Mr.
George T. Brown. Harold Hutchinson
Jr.. Mrs. Emery J. Davidson, and Mrs.
J. M. McJury at "Zag-a-Zlg." Their
present company are Mr. and Mrs. Al
exander McLaln of Chicago, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Bennett and daughter. Jean,
Miss Lucy E. Little of Kalamaxoo, Mlclu.
and Mrs. Nellie Little Wagner of Des
Moines, Iowa.
At Honeymoon lodge are Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Vann. -
Miss Foster was a week end guest at
Kern Kabtn. .
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pape and daugh
ter spent the week end' at Edge water-
crest.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson. Dorothy and
Mary Elizabeth Carson are In their cot
tage. 1
Zelda Davern gave a farewell party
in the form of a taffy pull to 25 of her
friends. The evening was spent In danc
ing, pulling taffy and playing gamea
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith and family
are in the - Schoenborn cottage.
Kamp Kay was opened in celebration
of O. P. Coshow's birthday, Sunday.
Dinner was served to 1C Remaining for ,
the week at Kamp Kay are Mrs. K. H.
Pickens and . children. Mrs. McOtatock,.
Mrs. Coshow, Mrs. Ralph B, Fisher and
son Ralph B.
At Twin's Haven are Mrs, Harry P.
Coffin. Harry Coffin Jr and Mrs.
James K. Bigelow.
Dr. Curtis Holcomb and H. T. Hough
ton spent the week end at Shady Pines.
Guests for the week are Miss Dorothy
McGuire and Miss Geraldlne PC km gt on.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romaine and
daughter Betty are guests at Ingleside.
Mr. and Mra . E. Karr and children .
have named their new cottage Karkakee.
Fare Btrrel is- Marian Boebke's guest.
at Camp Rusty. . i
Mrs. E. R. Campbell entertained Miss
Rushlight and J. Penny over the week
end at the Campbell cottage..
Mr. Hugh McClure of Grand Rapids
and Miss Margaret Ephlia ot William's
Port, PeniL, are guesu for the week at
Paradise lodge.
Mrs. C. B. Lawrence Is visiting at
Nestlebrook cottage.
Mr. and Mra La Mores and daughter
have returned to Wahkeena' after a two
weeks' trip, to Crater Lake.
Mrs. Mary angersiein ana jars. a. vz.
Cammack - are enjoying a stay In the .
Cammack cottage.-
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beebe are at Hala-
At Smith's cottage are Mrs. Henry E.
Smith, Mrs. W. A. Storie of Pendleton,
and Miss Mary Ritner. .
Hn and Mrs. Will Powell and children
are camping on the Dutch Henry for a
few weeks. .
At Rhododendron bungalow are Mr.
and Mrs. A. A Duley and children .and
B. F. Jones and daughter Elinor.
Mrs. Schubel and daughter Ruth are
In their cottage for the rest of the sum
mer. , -'
WHERE AND HOW TO GO
Tfie Great Northwest -Americals Natural Resort Section .
-WHERE TO STAY-
t-WHAT TO SEE
FREE i INFORMATION REGARDING ANY RESORT OR TRANSPORTATION CO. ADVERTISED HERE MAY BE HAD FROM THE JOURNAL INFORMATION AND TRAVEL BUREAU
Tillamook County Beaches
MT. HOOD LODGE and
CLOUD CAP INN
ML Hood Premier Resorts Now OpenRedaced Rates
Visit the most beautiful mountain in America Mount. Hood. Take
horseback rides from Mount Hood IrOdge. Climb Mount Hood and' visit
glaciers from Cloud Cap Inn. Motor from Portland over Columbia
River Highway via Hood River in four hours. Telephone or write
Homer A. Roger, Parkdale, Hood River county, Oregon,
BOZANTA TAVERN
HAY DEN LAKE, IDAHO
-. MOST BEAtTTIFTn. RESORT IK IBAUO
Tha Tavern has lust been thoroughly renovated and modernized. Havden Lake
has an elevation of 2242 feet above sea level. A most delightful mountain resort
for people who live in the lower altitudes. FOR PASTIME An 18-hole golf
course, tennis courts, oass ana iroui iisning. Doaimg ana swimming. or rates
and reservation, oz rooms or cabins, address DAN J. MOOH.E, Proa,
LAKE CRESCENT
TAVERN
SPCND VOUR VACATION AT KAUTIPUk
LAKE CRCSCENT TAVERN, ON .
LAKK ORESCENT
DANCTKO. BATHING. TENNIS, BOATING and
SPLENDID FISHING.
- WRITE. TELEPHONE OR TELEGRAPH
v. A. 4. SINOER General Uanagcr
PIEDMONT, WaMngtM.
RHODODENDRON INN, MT. HOOD
Oratoa meat bMnttfol moanuin tmort tm
Sisxt riTr, is vraisTcca tocat smut bua of 1ft.
Hood. , Real meats, veil cooked and well aerrad.
iMm rwimmim pool, danetns hall. a,ddl honea
- croqoet. btfaina Bates t per day. $21 to S2i
per week. fat aU aus call Eaat 135. or
Mala iTl '
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Rheepeanaraa, Oratae
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awn and manes? or reflnad taatoa. .
dead for Hhntiatad Booklet. '
MRS. C W. 4. RECKERS
Whfta SaJmon. Mfaan, PtMn 7S-VL
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Hotels
HOTEL OSBURN
EUQENE, OREGON '
' Plaa roar aato trip to atar ovemlcbt la
Eocene. Xaa arOl find tba Bote! Oibm
high , elaaa in erery partienlar. 8trieur
modern. Comfortable rooms. anexeaUed
euiaijM. Haadqnarten for tooriat paruaa for
the McKenria Rirer reaorta
Extend Your Week-End
Trip to
HOTEL DALLES
THE DALIES, OBEOOK
Aa Exeeptloaal Hotel rTItk ExeelleBt
Cafe la Coaaeetioa
HOTEL MARION
SALEM, OREGON
Just an easy dnre from Portlmnd. Coma
up and take Sunday dinner with na. Don't
fall to brine: your friend to aea the heart of
the Willamette Valley , and Orecon'a pie.
turesqoe Capital City
For renrraQons addieaa A. N. PIERCE, Prop
Smpnerd's Hot Springs
CARSON. WASM OPEN YEAR ROUND
Tba Ideal Health and recreation reacts, St
milea from Portland, fit 8. P. ft 8. K B.
Auto- Columbia Bichway to Caaeada Loeka,
ferry to Sterensoa, Wash. Aato North Bank
Highway. Write or phone for reaerotione to
Shipherda Hot Sprinr. Canon, Wash.
. JOHN E. KELLY. Manaoae.
COTTAGE FARM
: HOOD RIVER. OREGON
A deBxhtful placa to apend yonr week-end
or your vacation. Boatful and homelike.
Hotel or private eottagea. Wonderful new
of alt, Hood and SfL Adams, ror rata and
leotnatiuua write or phone
MRS. ALMA MOVVB.
SWEET-DRAIN
: AUTO CO.
ETJGE5X, OREGOS
We never close. Service, storage, We
employ none bvit expert mechanics In
7ur repair aeparimenc. ; AccessorJa
LOG LA BARRE
Six mile from Estaeada. open Summer or
Winter . Deliooas chicken dinners, the ma
te rial . fresh from our farm. Wonderful
panorama, of snow-capped mountains from
specious porches. , Cosy rooma, hot and cold
water and bath., - Aato meets can at Eata
catis upon request. Bates S3 per day. : or
$23 per weak. Address or phone
HARRY A. LA BARRE (Tttfoeah ErtacaSa)
GULER HOTEL
In the heart of the ptctanaqoe Tront Lake district.
Near the hue of Mount Adama. Visit the famous
foe and lava care nearby. Bring your tod alone
and fill your creel with trout A homelike
hotel. Heal served family style. Rooms-ia hotel
er to tents, ror reaervaOona address.
. JL C REYNOLDS, Pre. GULER, WASH.,
PARKDALE STAGE
Take a trip tiuooch the world famous H
Bieer Valley from Hoed Kiver -to- Parkd
aboard, the Parkdale Auto Stase. mavis Ho.
Kiver daily at 4 : P. St. Fare only L We
also operate auto atace to The DaUea two trips
aaur, aou irom nooa auver to rertmnol
FASHION AUTO LIVERY CO.
v.-w .'- Head Blwr. omm, ,
HOTEL ALBANY
ALBANY; OREGON
Albany's finest hotel. Plan your trip ao
aa to stay over alcht in Albany. We try to
treat our roesta so they will want to eoma
. 100 rooma, SO with baths; Una cafa.
B. R, WE STB ROOK. Prep.
HOTEL CORVALLIS
CORVALLIS, OREGON
What do TOU know about Oreroa'a 'famous
airieultural eoUece. If you have never visited
it, do so you will be proud of it. Stop over
nixht with' the- Hotel Corrallis. kma famous for
its cuiline. Personal aervice. No tnasde rooma.
Hot and cold water. , Private baths. For rteer
vationa. phone or write MRS. J. C HAM MSA,
rreav eevwatro, r.
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HOTEL LAUGHLIN
POREST GROVE, OREGON : ;
Plan your auto trip to atop over at the
Hotel Lauchfin for ,ona of their faaaoua
chicken dinners. - It's good place to amy
ever nicht. Ante parties are requested to
write or phone to ML T. SHCRRETT, Prusw
FOREST GROVE, OR.
HOTEL IMPERIAL
-... NEWBERG, OREGON ,
Plan your auto trip to take a meal or stay
ovenncnt at tu novel imperial at Neebern
Logs tamoua for the birfc auahty of its mnsls
The best tba market affords carefully prepared
aad well served. Large, airy rooma,, coaaiertahla
beds. Phone in advance anmbar m your, party.
es we can tax gaoa care ox you. .- - - m
StPS tvosta SCORER. Prserlstse. Newker. Or,
OTTER ROCK
TEN MILES NORTH OP NEWPORT
Faatoos lac its scenic r harass, aea. fishing;
trout nahtag, cam, craha, muasrh. bathing
from aafe beach. . Daily uto mail a 1 1 a
Camp rroa.axm. For pncea of o sirs hie lota sad
ether informs Uoaw write
i :, . 9. srONES.
Hotels
$2.00-2,
VBT - 'AT aT
FINEST IN
THE NORTHWEST
Lakemarr-by-the-Sea
MERCEN, OREGON
Eleven hundred acres of sheer beauty. Ovet
t mOea of beech front, FBEE CAMP 8ITE3.
View lots for aale. On proposed Booaavelt
Highway. " . Near Florence . Leas county's sea
port. For tUnstrated folder and iuformatioa
about roads, camp sites, etc., add rem
GEORGE MELVIN MILLER
t IDS - - Kugams, Oregon
Columbia Highway
TYRELL TAVERN
BONNEVILLE, OREGON
No tourht ahould leave Oresoa without est.
Joying a salmon dinner. We make a specialty
of salmon dinners. If you are n good Judge of
good cooking, you win be pleased. For special
dinner parties phone i monsoons by long dis
tance phone. Wa im serve breakfasts and
Seniles fits. Or,
MRS. N. E. TYRELL. H
MIST FaALLS INN
ON COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY .
AT MIST PAU.S .
Famous for the excellence of tts service.
Home cooked luncheons and dinners. Plan
your auto trip to -eat lunch or dinner here.
We piease the most ducriatimStinc. MRS.
ZORA CROWN OVER. Bridal Fails. Or,
THE INN OP THE
BRIDGE OF THE CODS
-; . , CASCADE LOCKS. OREGON
A emiet. homelike Place, on the ColwmMa
Elver Highway, where the tourist will enjoy borne
cooking, in Homelike surroundings. Individual
service, personal attention. Ia ear cafe adjoining
ia aerved only duality food. Prepared under the
super rtsfcm of lira, aladden. The famous Cascade
Locks aro Just 100 yards from this hotel, and
the molds in plain view.
MRS. N. JENNIE MADDEN
MT.H00D
Railroad Co.
THE APPLE BELT
LINE
The ML Hood Railroad from Hood
Rirer to Parkdale will take you on a
wonderfully scenic trip through the
heart of the world famous Hood River
Valley. Our road is. the wateway into
the Campers' Paradise. Hikers, moun
tain climbers and fishermen can
reach the land of their hearts delight
by way of the Mt. Hood railroad.
From our road you are -within easy
reach of the Devil's Punch Bowl,
Camp Overalls, Sandy Flat. Maple
Dell and Lost Lake. Spend your va
cation in the Upper Hood River Val
ley. For illustrated folder, train
schedules and further information
address ML Hood Railroad Co, Hood
River, Oregon. ,
1 THE SUMMIT
HIGHEST POINT ON COLUMBIA RIVER
. HIGHWAY
Ice Cream, Candies, Soda Water, Cigars.
Filling Station. Gaa and OU.
O. K. PATTERSON
i i' : PROP. '---.
White Salmon-Trout
. Lake Auto Stage
Visit Trout Lake. Sea the Ice and Lava
Oaves. - Climb Mount Adams. - If you enjoy fish
ing and camping come to White Salmon, and go
by auto stake to Trout Lake. It is v beautiful
and en Jo ranis Jrip. Ask TUNE WYERS. White
sauaiw tie snows, ur wise
WYERS STAGE CC. WHITE SALMON Wan.
Are Your, Going to Europe?
S S .Or the Orient?
. Or Around the World?
Why not gwt expertoooed and aceu
rata irormatlbct from orsn who baa
traveled extensively for toe benefit
ot ols patrons! - ; : - . .
scare' B team akin Betwrrattoas aad
; TlckaU Freas
DORSEY B. SMITH
af AXAQSM --
JOURNAL TKAVEL BUREAU ;v
is BB.OAJJWAT. POKTlASD. OB.
Fbsbs
KaraaaU
U7
LA FRANCE
Also known as Knights Hall. Dinners sad
Lunches, v Special dinner by appointment in
advance. Phone Corbett 162. Beet danc
ing pavilion oa Columbia. Highway.. Hall
rented to private parties. Saturday, ' special
dinner from P. m. to I a. as. with ""-f
privilege. Those who have been our guests
Bead their friends. W. R. Knight. Corbett. Or.
WEEK-END RATES
TO SEASIDE
.50 ROUND TRIP
$6
f MISPAH INN
ON. COLUMBIA HIGHWAY. 17 MILES
i PROM PORTLAND
i Meals at all hours. Chicken dinners our
specialty. Dinners served family stym. Home
cooking. If you come once, you wiD keep
t '-g Bub eat far dinner after your day's
work, er take Sunday dinner with ua.
MRS. A. .. VANOERQRIPP '
i R. P. O. Me. 1, TresitSala. Oreoea.
GOIKO TRIDAT, SATURDAY,
KETCBS LIMIT, HOSDIT
Lesrlaf Portlssd st i A. SU
8;l A. M. 1 A. M, 1 P. M
:1 P. K,ir.)i. .
Leavlsf Astoria tit A, M Silt
A. K, 1 A. lit P. MV
SiUP. M, :Ur. M.
MAFFETS ,
LOCATED ON COLUMBIA RIVER HIGH
WAY AT LATOWRSLLK PALLS - -
Dainty and appetising - w aches eainfuBy
Prepared and well served at reasonable aatae.
Phut to atop hera tor raitri ana- Telephone
102S.
H..W. BUFFET, Preas.
Arlingt
on
Garag
. When you are ea route to or from the Inland
Empire, remember that our swage will be glad
to acoommodataj vest with eiL gas, service, star
age aad see nrWe. We have skilled mechanics.
sad are ewutppea to ae Bsc
PhoamM-142. -
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iBuiaTon. os.
f5eAlvSritpVV
frStf sccNic IKX
fJCOUevlCUrmRf"!
&A HsCHWeVr ks4j
y A exaus rs ia ooaoc ict
A. JAXOr. Maaasar
. Girts r CesUssoas, Cemfertaale,
safe Service Slaea 1U ;
. OPKHATUTO IfBOX ; ;
The Dallee-Hood River to
Astoria-Seaside ,
TXLXPH03TE M AKSHAXI, US1
' Of nee aad LaaTlaE Btsttoa
SC Charles Hotel
' tst Xsrrlssa Strsst ,
Perttaad, Ore. -: ' sTarsssn ttSl
MEALS ARB BEDS AT ALL HOURS
POSTOPFIOE, ORESCENT. OREGON
ROSEDALE INN
" v' . O, ROSE. rVoprWtor -.
, - Md Nome Sourdowch) . "
BitmUed ' oa the sOasoath Fans and Crater
Lake Bosrts Twu aad pas-half Miles South
af Creeceat.
r r
YEMWSIM
RATIONAL PARK
The World's Greatest Playground
and Museum of Natural Wonders
Magnificent hotels and commodious camps; 300 miles of
improved highways; all in the midst of matchless scenery. .
Its hotels are marvelous establishments. Its camps are
pretty little tent villages, models of cleanliness, sanitation,
order, comfort and simple, Informal living. Ad ideal place V . '
for vacation pleasures. Send for our beautifully illustrated
booklet telling all "about its'woaders In word and picture.
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
Operated DAILY during the season between
Portland and West . Yellowstone
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
' LEAVING PORTLAND 5K0 P, M. ,
st oar representatives explain tbs varl
ous tours wnlch enable vlaitors to see tba '
Yellowstone so comfortably and, at mini
mum cost ; also quota fares, prepare your
Itinerary and make your reservations.
- - . . - " "
Is. E. OMER, City Passenrer Awent,
v - 701 WeUs-Fargo BuUdlns
Broadway 450a - '
: CONSOLIDATFX) TICKET OFFICE
Third and Washlnrton Streets,
.. Main 43. . : . ' ;
. J. L. MTT.T.ER. Agrent Union Station,
Broadway SO. . j.
WM. McMTJRRAT. Oen. Pasaencer Arent,
. . - . Portland. Oregon. .-',,
lip
: Astoria-Seaside
- NortKBeacli
Str. Ceorgiana, 5 hrs. to Astoria
. tmUy. oxcex Prvlsj. S A. si.
Night Service -
Oairr axeep SaCnrlsy........7:S P.'RL
Daily esaept Suadag S:SS P. SL
FARE TO ASTORIA 51.00
Direct eouwctiooe mads for Bwdrts aad
North Beach Points. We make direct But
ConaeeUoas at Astoria, both to and from
8 fossae with ail boats. Take the comtertaWa.
da aad pleasant war.
PARK TO SEASIDE S1.SO OSIC WAV.
FtOW S O TRIP SA-OO.
- AUer St Hock. Main 1422 S4-122 -niC
HAKKiSS TKAJISPORTATIOM CO.
The srllamm SN Head Aato Stages -seaee stoaa.
mee SesS eV Fter a Co.. 143 Seeoad it, hat.
Merriaoa sad Alder. Phone Msia 1T2. at S
a. as, daSs (asm duriag July and August, at
2 p. BV da9. except Sunder). stouod-trip
fare to Anah Wsana, Welcses.- Tswssrm er
Khiidoemartroa , SCOO, Government Camp M.
Owned aad opratrd hr Ue IRVINOTOH
OARAOK A AUTO CO. Inc. J. IV S. Snead,
Pres.-htT., East 15th aad .frosdwsT. Phoba
East 11S. Portland. Oregon .MAKE RESKR
VATIORS IN . ADVANCE. " . . ;
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