10 ' liTE 0HEG0N DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON. ' FRIDAY; MAY 26, 1922. !Auto iVanguard Hitting Camp 4, - at a '-'at. 'at"" at at at , at ' u -.at" at Edrtlarid Is Goal for Toiirist T' i like the .birds that Or. to the JJorth, theeprine; flock of modem fcirpsies are arriving- t the JUuttlcipal Auto capsp tround frotn.CaHfornf- They re perchin for a while ana unr'.4t; wpue they t&ilc of staying s month or maybe two, and tfaen'ot roinsr north to Briusj Columbia ; until rMw flies. -when s4bmT iy go to Florida for the next winter. A aPW carefree, healthy lot are they,; e iotor fpsy fipeciea, who come and go aa they choos with nothing. muc'J to other them. ' . -"i. 1 Not alt. the campers are, however, so carefree, for some are looking: fr work and travel the health way partly -he eanse they believe it to be more econom ical. While they like it. there a ton fC aaxietyln Cielr "voices as they: talx r tne neea lor firming worm. Then there are those who are camp- re for health reason alone, bat these f oon become carefree, fori thejr, gained t their health .before they ever reached Portland and are fast becoming- dyed-in the-wool errpsiea who will never be con- ; s tent to go back to a, four-wjTjarewall "I The auto camp grounds ' show la few : nprovements this year, to the extension of electric light lines, the addition of a eW wash tubs, a new comfort atatjon or. two. a new store buildlns and a general cleaning; op.; iJust about the happiest, people at the mptrounda are , Mr. and : Mrs. Ellis Williamson f Hot Sprlngsy Ark. .WU liajuon was punung pis ifiunrouuo,iu() hen The Journal representative callefl. and his wife had started dinner. But glad, to have visitors X should say they were," and to snow Just now tney nve a la nypey. Tha WUUsmsons travel with oorofort, becanse the- rnissus insists it is Just as easy. They have a nifty square trnt and a bed that' Is Just as comfort- ahle with its springs and mattress, as any they ever slept on at home.. "It all folds up." Mrs. V. explains. "The springs fold in four parts, and the j mattress likewise.. Mrs. Williamson looks the picture of health. And yet she will , tell you that they took to the road because she was can the vergre of neryoos prostration and for a month at a time wouldn't sleep a alcgre night, "They; had a fine business ih Hot Springs, plutnhlng, and they bad ' d nevr house, all newly furnished. And they sold it an out at a sacrifice, so that they could get into the open and the wife -.ecu Id regain her health. They started on January 7, and it wasn't any time until Mrs. "Williamson forgot there ever had been nights when she couldn't .sleep. ! - I "I don't believe I Will ever be able to fettle down any more, she says. We 1 have had such a good time and such good roads. We have had a grand trip very minute, Irith a change in scenery almost every day. We will be surprised . it we see any swellerecenery anywhere than we have already seen In Oregon and California." . 1 The Williamsons plan to go to Alberta 'next. They will have 'company from now on. for they have persuaded their sister, Mrs.. I. Haywood of Omaha, to Join them. Mrs. Haywood will artve by tain about Friday and the whole party will-probably pull up stakes Sunday. The- Williamsons have become so fond : of the West,i; they plan to i locate here permanently, when they have completed J tjeir travels., They have not yet decided upon the town. M .L . "Several Portland people came eat he re the other day, : said Mrs. William sen, "to look us oyer. . Many of them hd never seen their own auto camp ground. They - hesitated and acted - as though they' wanted to see how we lived, bet as though they dared not speak, to u, fearing we were different from thenv and might have an extra, set of legs or something. But when Z invited them over jthey came gladly and we had such a nice visit.. We discovered several per sons whom we both knowsSf r' 'H'i- --" :.'::f ' -.'- . - ::f v'-v'- hs Mr. and Mrs. Wllliara Luthe " from Ohio and Mrv'and; Mrs.i.A J."- Cookeriy irom Indianapolis, Ind., i both young marled couples, have become, -veteran gypsies, and like it. It was August of last year when they left home, and they don't intend to: go back,. unUl aboot July, 192i. . They spent tha greater part of the winter In Pasadena, camping out all the time. Then they. went into the Sugarpine country for a while and into the snow. They tried to get Into the Tosemite valley, but ' the snow was too deep. - They . will remain in Portland about two months, taking various trips out from here. ' - The Lrtithes and Cbokerlys have gradu ated from -about the first three stages of auto bummers .and have reached the point where they enjoy sorrjfe of the more strenuous trips, and more- secluded camping spots. They like to leave their automobiles and take real climbs and get into the ' snow and hunt and all sorts of things. They plan- to climb Mount Hood - and several other peaks while they are here. Then they will go to . British Columbia. '- : .- . H. Quigley, his mother and their little dog, "Finnegan, are among the happiest campers - at the park. Mrs, Quigley is little old-fashioned lady who is one of the finest scouts In the workVand she knows how to camp. Their home is in Pittsburg, Fa. Last year tney took a little jaunt to .Chieaga. - The Quig-leys used to live in Seattle -and they have relatives In. Tacoma whom they will visit on. the way. One of , the Quigieys is in the service hospital 'there., "Flnnegan" is about as big as; a min ute, very short legged, and fat as a roll of " butter. And Finnegan almost seats up any -visitor. Out comes .his 'little tongue and he licks vociferously, until something else distracts his attention. The Quigieys will be at the camp until Monday. . . ... TThe A. A. Kelson family drove in from Pocatello, Idaho, and while, the .children are romping about and having the time of their lives, the father: is looking for work. They don't like- Idaho, with nothing but sand an& sagebrush and they had once lived near the coast, so back they came. W.C Halloa former Portland news paper man, who Is now a printer, on the Sacramento Bee, was at the camp grounds Wednesday with his wife and t- J ear -old daughter, i They are headed for Haines, Or., to visit Mrs. Halt's father, Henry Stewart. This is the first vacation Hall has had for three years and he making the most of it. T think "the ride from the top of the Siskiyou : mountains to Port land is one of the most delightful I have ever taken." be saiL "And Z have been on a great many rides- over, Jthe coun try. At this time of the year we were both struck particularly with the beauty of the entire route. ' Ashland has one of the most beautiful parks I have ever seen." The Halls will spend several months at Haines. . ' -. - - The '7 and; 9-yearMld daughters' of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLeod of Van couver, is. v-, are. czceiieni. oaracera anu entertained several of theieamper with the Highland: : Sing1 andrtother dances.' The Mcljeods stopped at the camp grounds on their way to Los Angeles. Mrs. Thomas Adams of Little Rock, Ark, .does all the driving for her family because Adams himself is blind. But Just the sum he Is enjoying the ex-perieneav cawLttta; hseoa side !."" - -j:J- COAST HIGHWAY CLATSOP AMD T1ULA- , MOOK COUNTIES astacu-Sooide Fs.rcd..vw VkanatMi: W nratom eatof f , 1 hk mtiet -at ood ntwada a.. 1 4 waiitm mf dwt&nea. - KMah-Hiiai Urmia -t rocked aattr. B- .tunt; ander eoaatraeaoa near TuiamokrClataa eooBtr Jibs, ptmut snd.xur toiag. - i JUiuni-Wiiioii JUw Cnnreledi. cood eeodV Sen. ' ----- -" - J-,j is - - ! .- i Wfliea KiT-TaUBook-4tnl ' - : ! "' -Tiiiuwok-BcaMr-Ised. except mOm st PlMiut Taller. wfaldi is aader eoortructtem Sctaor via old mad, snveied sad te fair eaDdt- bob. - ; ' i -t-- - mu -Hebo This ssetJa is uaisr mssUi tua. but is odess at all aouia. . . - tfafejo-FkctfaV City Joaetuo Oravelad; reosh ima narro m plarv. nt mid? paaasm. : COAST HMMWAT COOS AN0 CUHHY ' COUMTISS f " Worth Bemf-MaiahfM-ld-Coonin.-FmrmA. : . ..OoqniQa-B aartrtn Passable t cvea.aad la fate eonaiuoB. . - JiasdoB - Port Orfonl - Gold Beach OsnT amis State line Open sad is fair eoodOioo; satoiao bile states oirUn. :, - ?, !. if stshfield-Bsodoe -ri acrca OrrOs Bootc upaa and m fair eenadraeet. ' : stosEaufta-coos bat hiohwav : Quiii-iiljrrU FouU. Open aad m lair, oor dition. .i r MrrOe Point- Koaetmrs Open ; paambta, but Vosch. Coos Bay wscob mad ta pad condition. McMINNVILUE-TILLAMOOK HIGHWAY alcuianlie-Mbendan Pared.. BhendasvWiUaBaiaaMJnnil Knartn-Bo. Winrfi fjooa aaacadasa. - Uea Kanrltolph Koad initted ta trtaoea. fens aasbla -for liiiht traffie with esrsful driTins m Passing. i i Uodpa-HeBo (icoa maranam.: Uebe-THlamook Macadam sad aavagniant. MOUNT HOOO LOOP HIGHWAY Portland Sandy Take Powell Valley road. taieh is Dared to Ursshajn? craxeled and in rood eoaditoim to Cottrrll; tbenes via . Blaft Tuad. Szsreled, ' fair conditioec. i s BaadyJUhnoa iiiTev Hiftiwar iasMasanla: -- tour Tia Marmot road. wtucB ai) mostly planked au IB rair eoiHunosj; all safely passable. - Balmoa Hirer - Zic Zaa . Liaeiirfaead hot aasd i. Hood Kirer-Parkdale Good metdin road.' " OREGOfMHUtHINOTON HIGHWAY. Pendleton-Waatiinstoa otate lans Pared and open. ; Paadletoa-Puot Bock -Fir. nUas good eartli rtavj V..1 0 miles of macadam. I Pilot Kock - Batter Craek - Joees Hill (Jeod seemtry road. (, t Joom HiU-Heppner F.Tnellent earth road. Heppner-illiam Coonty i lloe TO per cent meadamized ; all in rery rood condition, Uuliara County lAnm - Ueppoer J anrtion Tmir a-ith many aharp eurres; drrre iesrefnlly. ASHLAND-KLAMATH FALLS HIGHWAY Ureen Sprines routs open. Cars and troeka sre eominc thronsh. thonsh somewhat muddy. Medford-AabJand-Klamath Falls itaaa tskiss this rout now. Closed during recent raiaa. epn saain now. . -KLAMATH FALLS-LAKE VIEW HIGHWAY " Klamath Fklls-Ifeirj 4Iacadam; ta rood con dition, j Iairy-Bett7- Dry; fair dirt bo ad. Beatty-Bly Corrrsd with snow. Can roics inroom witn ounculty. ' IOvms stats hizhwar oomaThskm's waekir Ta per on cooditioa of Oresoa stats lushwaya, Kay xssz: i - ' PACiriO HIGHWAY ; . . -'- i iriiiai wtiua zv.i - r. ma i t'tidro at Orason Oity tlaaed for camstrastioB. Traf f M s from . Portland for Oreroo City and romta aouth - shooM taks east aids7 roots Tia Mawankis or 8 3d street. Traffic for Oswceo asd Wsst Una should taks Wast ftida roam wbich fay pared to Bolton, aad crareM front Ltero to Ve Uu. - j - - 1 Oregon CUty-aJbaflyrsrwI- Aioany-Enrens Qsara iamneal to Ksscbo. i Kacano-Dmin -Practically ah psrod. Pa. ins operations r mils sooth of Drain. Go mi se&tfc. idetour right eat tbs old road rsternina td the hi s h way aboot two miles aout ef . Drain. Draia-BosebUTs . Opon sad pared or macad sasizad to WOku Detaor south of Wilbur via Cidsa VaUcy to TYtoobeeter fcridc. Graocmd fct narrow. Maia hissway opra from Winrhm tar taridro ts Sosswars coed STaralad road. i Roar burr-afyrUa Croak Pared. . ... . MyrUo CraaJEaayonriUo Conafraetioa wads war. Traffic detonrad Tia Siddm sormc work ins koara 7 :S0 a. m. to S:SO p. su, Detour roue-h on etrath and. , ' t . ' - tCaayoarins-Craro .'Crsss' Good; -'-. . Graro Creek-Soztaa's (Smith HJff) Good xsaosdsm frean Cram Crack , te somaait of Sex ten mown tarn,. Coastroctioa imdar way from tamt to sooth foot of awsnUia. TraXfSo da toured oror this stretch on old road. ) SeTton'a-Graats Pass Under eonatrsction. : fraffte detoared ri Vertia danas tho .hgom of Tt. a Is t p. a Dnsty. Graato' Pa-Miord-Ahlad-Jalifornla S&ta COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY PortlsJid-AstaBm Pared except on. mils throosh Badnior. : , Portlsad-Jaosisr Pared. Joswr-The Dalles Pared except tares miles of aiscadsm. -. Contractors (arnt between VoKier and Bowoaa ao that trarel will be com pelled to adhere- ta the foUoarisC schedule in psssinc eewr ths Saw parement: - Road is closed 7 a. m. to ie a m., open 10 a m. for cars in Hna dosed 10:16 a. am. to- 12:30 p. m., open 12:S0 p. m. to 1 s. m.; eleaed 1 p. m. to 4:30 p au. open 4:0 p. aa. and after. Those who do not wish to wait for aa open period on this sec tion may detour over Seren Mile hill which at loath but passable. Eastbonnd traffic will de trr at Ueaier and west bound traffio wfU detour at The Dalles. ; Follow detonr airna. The Dallaa-Ariiaarton-UmatUla-Prndletoa Kaoadaadaad entire diatsaos. and in sood eoay dtion. OLB ORKGOR TRAIL Pendfetea-rowt of raMiere Hio Open, ma- Foot of CaMmse WSHm Grande Blue moan tain sommit open bat roach. Le, Graade-Bot take Parement and mar csdasa. : y ' Bet Teke-Tnion Open. ' Cress tracks yoat east of Hot Lake, -detour marked to maia high way. nnJoa-Hames-Baker Good -tirB. Ba kr-N olum Fair county road. Nrlson-Hantinrton New atsadard rrade. The aetoars en this section are wall marked. Hoattneton-Wetaer (Via Okie Kerry) Pair LOIMS, f 'X" " " "' I -. ' ) D6cirj.'t hurt a bit! Apply.a few aropi of . Frcezone opori- a vtenderr afchihg corn or a callus for a few nighti. iThe ' soren ess stops an d I- slTortiy the entire corn or callus ii iremnwrl.-T k , ;j Freezone removes liardVor soft corns, : i ahocoms.between the!toes and hard- cnccTcalluscs. You feel no pain when applying'it or afterward. x ,'c- ?cv vr"i' Smell hclaM my drip stm EDX-ARD wk'sLBT COUPANY. Cis.ia.sti. oiL i BlrXakswiem Bly te rews VaPer is pTwrtas sad ahonld bo ta soad eonehuaa te aa- ntftor weec cars a&crald carry ehsnav CERTRAL GREGOfl HIGHWAY . - Bond-Bnrua Eicellont county road. V Bnras-Crans afecadsmh-f ii and in ajssd dxtloO. . -i t . i ' . . Crane Tale Orsn. bet very recifh. Carry arsier and pieatr of -sasohne. ' j, Vale-Ontano County road; fair eoaditioa. Oatario-Csiro One mile wiamdam. remain tair. -a .-. .- - - i Catro-Wja Ksesdsmlsed: rwod condition. MRENZIK HIGHWAY Blue Biror Open sad ia sood McKensie Pirn rinsed ea etewuat of anew aa summit. u BiUora-Hedmorid -Pair condrtioeL " - - CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY Medf ard- Prosp Open to .13 r saOee- abeee j. :-. Wasmngton Alumni Meet in Portland : Plan Wayfare Show t : The University of Washington Alumni association assembled abdut 69 members m tn cyrstal room of the nenaxm liotei Wednesday niht . for Its annual gt together dinner. Harry S. Donnaa Karlaney president of the- student ody. was the principal speaker representing' the university : - faculty and - : eSeattte alumni. Mr. MacFarlane was the deader of the debate team which defeated.- Penn sylvania State college to Beat tie last winter. Other speakers on the r program were frank Hayek and Mrs. W. S. Kirkpatrick of Portland. XShcrt Bel lows, accompanied by Mrs. Welch, sang. - The Wayfare pageant Vafll be staged tinder the auspices of the i student body this year, which is expected to do much toward paying off the stadftum indebted ness, said Mr. MacFarlane ; Ir. O. E. Sisson,.of Reed college, had been scheduled to speak at the dinner but was unable to attend ; because of the change' of the date. Many a clerk who rputs in the day bill ing, spends the eve nine cooing. Peoria Transcript. , . .- T AJTSPOBTATIOir ' Three DayB in Jail ' . EnoughiPe Accepts Chanoi3 to Get Out '-; " ' ;' C M. fSawyer, who went to jail three days ago -father than pay -A $1 Cue for speeding that he thought : unjust. apparentl3got enough of the fare In the Hotel de ? Sheriff '. Hurlhurt.-; Anyhow, when afriend who did not give his name paid Sawyer's fine -yesterday, the pris-' oner appeared ' glad enough to accept his liberty. - . - ; Sawyer-! was arrested a year ago for speeding. - He was directed numerous times to appear In court, but Dor noma time he failed to do so. Then he de cided ho would have It over with, so he came before District Judge Deich and was fined S15i He was given I time to raise : the money, - but did noti appear again until, .three days ago. . He told th court he considered the fin unjust and would , serve out the sentence. But three days seemed to change his mind. The friend paid only As the other $4 had been served out. j TBA1TSPORTATIOK TKAJTSPOttTATlOJC Extra Tofl Wire Is : Added to Portland, The Dalles Circuit Another new toll wire circuit has been added between Portland and Tha Dalles by the Pacific Telephone & Tele graph, company and pole line between Hood River and The Dalle have been reinforced tei overcome, storm damage which .occurred last winter, according to announcement made, by, the district of flee of the company today, i -.ij '.v V- -.The stringing of a new wire circuit is in line with the general policy of tb company -to relieve congested toll trvtc from Kastern Oregon and Kastera Wash Ington.i l The expense of the work be tween The Dalles and Portland has been approximately: - $4S",000. - Within several months new wire circuit wilt be com pleted all of the- way to Walla Walla, The new circuit I to The Dalles will be la aervtoe by June J. i TRAXSPOBTATIOX 1 TKAlf SPOKTATI0X Through Canadian Pacific, Rockies ; Stop-Overs Glacier, Field (Emerald Lake), Laic Louise and . Banff Diversified Routing All Rail or Lake and Rail (Great Lakes) Canadian pacific Hotels and Service) On sale May 25 to August 31 Filial return limit October 31 Round! Trip Fares? From . Portland . to Eastern Points h j Wimmineg .... , . . . .$72.00 Minneapolis, St, Paul and Dmlutk ..$72,00 Kansas City, via St. Paul ....... $78.00 Su Louis .$81.50 Chicago; . ...$86.00 Toronto, Hamilton and London $1 13.75 Ottawa ...$127.95 Halifax , .$166.95 New York City, ............ .$147.40 Buffalo : . . $120.65 Philadelphia $144.95 Montreal .....-$132,75 Rates to other points, ind' all Information ' by calline or writihg t! i Canadian Pacific Railway, City Ticket Off tee, 55 3d St W. H. Deacon, General Agent Telephone Broadway 90 TSAKSPORTATIOJT ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON S T. to Cherbourg and Bonthamotnn. MAURCTANIA .....June 6 June 27 Jul? IS AQUITANI A ...... June 13 July 4 Aug. 1 BERENGARIA . . . . June20 July 11 Ana: S N. T. to Pljnioutb, Oterbotirt; sad Hambnrs. .June 17 July 2 Alio. 1 AXONIA .... . July 1 An. S Sept. S N - T. to Cobh fOawmtiiili mnii TiMmwtl LACONIA (New) . . .June S Jury G Aug. 8 CARMANIA ..JunsIB July 18 Aua. 17 SCYTHIA (New) .. .June 22 July 20 Aug. 81 N. Y. to Loadoa ctixecL PAN NOW I A 4.... ..Juno 22 N. T. to Lendoadsmr mnA (lmr, . CAMERONIA June 3 Oct. 7 ALGERIA ........ .June 14 July 18 Aug. 28 COLUMBIA ' June 24 July 22 Aug 18 fTALIA J...I. Juno 10- Roaton to Londoaderry, Urerpool and GJaaarow. ASSYRIA .July. 8 Sept. IB Boston to Quoenatown1 and, UrerpooL CARMANIA Junoie I....!;.... SAMARIA (New).. .Juns 28 July 28 Aua. S3l r? A "V A TeT A "rVT 43TT-rTriT3 7 via rietaresaae St. rawreaee Koate. Montreal to Glasgow. . .....Juns 2 June SO July 88 .. .j... . June'ieJuly 14 Angaria . . .f.r. . June S9 . ATHENIA ....J Aug.18 Sept. 18 also calls st Morule, Ireland. Montreal to Urerpool. ALBANIA v. .JonelO Ji.1.11 s... TVRRHENIA ...... Jono 27 Jury 2 Seat. AUSONIA ....... .A.12 Sept. IS GyoW 14 . "Also eaus st Glasgow. Montreal to Ptrmoutb. Cherboure end OmkAns ANDANIA June 17 July 22y Aug. 28 nasiwieis) ........ .duty i aug. by Sept. 8 For iaforaiation. tickets,: etc,' appby to Ixxaj Aseata or Company's Office 621 Swind lAra. SeatUe. Faone JsUhett 1833. , CA88ANDRA SATURWIA KLY8IA- Arm You Going ti Europe? Or the OtientT Or Around tie World Why not get experienced and acta, rate- Information amm one who has traveled extensivsar, tor the oaaaxu of his patrons I j gecare aUeaaeial XegervatleBs aa llckets. rvm j DORY B. SMITH KAjraexa r JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAO M MOAIWaI, rOKTJULHD. 01 Fheae XartaaO 1178 I "VI MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED STEAMSHIP "Admiral Farrafjut" Sails from Municipal Deck No. 2 SaU, May 27, 4 P. M. Per SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Sailings ovary Saturday thsrwafterV DELIGHTPUL ALASKA EXCURSIONS 1 dara (2000 eUnl...l 80.90 22 daya (4000 tniles) ... (14.00 neKiTiOmct - 01 SO ST. COR.. STANK ! ' PHONE BROADWAY B481 " Biggesti StMiig in ON Years i j tt l !! i EMliroad Tickets Round Trip Fares to Following Points Are: ELECTRIC LINE STATIONS Week-End Daily Beaverton . 1$ .50 $.60 Hillsboro.. ...i .95 1.15 Cornelius 1.00 1.35 Forest Grove ........ 1.10 1.50 Sherwood .75 1.05 Newberg 1.15 1.50 McMinnville i 1.70 Independence 2.70 " 3.95 Corvallis 35 4.80 STEAM LINE STATIONS Week-End Aurora .$1.15 Woodburn.... 1.45 Silverton 1.90 Brooks 1.80 Salem 2.05 Albany 3.15 Harrisburg ......... .v.'. . 4.20 .Function City 4.35 Eugene . . . i 4,90 Proportionate Reductions to Other-Points . SALE DATES AND TRANSIT LIMITS Week-End Tickets on Sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday Good,Until Tuesday Following Sale Date Daily Tickets on Sale Every Day -Good for 8 pays Including Sale Date Daily $1.95 1.95 2J50 2.75 4.20 5.65 5.85 6.65 i - PLAN NOW to make, trips into the country while round trip fares are the lowest in years. SEE THE VALLEY AT ITS BEST I For further particular inquire at ticket offices, Fourth St., at Stark; Union Station; E. Morrison St. Station; Jefferson St Station. Southern Pacific Lilies JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent VHffiEAUROnASRyiSTIttmirtHAinKGDELUiy; --"" ' "' ' " "" " - J I ' 'I ,1 Ci .XjSrwt-ittnr Vm WW ' Sam EN4 1 rv iff .W.'tt 4,400 Square Iviiles of Captivating Playground - A T Jasper Park are majestic peaks, snowLcapped and glacier. scored; ragged, forest-clad slopes; flower-strewn passes; lmprcsitve solitudes; beautiful lakes; vast snowfields; great . glaciers, end the headwaters of mighty i rivers. Nature Kas been prolific in providing Canada with a limitless playground for the tourist, sportsman, alpinist and sightseer in this wonderful mountain scenery. p 1 See Canada this year Locrrne, store pictnrrrae than Seritaerlaaa ' Jper Park, tae national plareroand Valler ol a Taooaaosl ' Falls, the aaoat aaaraifioeat trip to he bad in all the Rockies'. Fraser River Caayoa Prince Rapert, the satsjwar to Alaska. "Continental Linuted" Oeaees the Rockiea at the Unrest altitude, the tiiaiaH Sradiaatt sad ia view of Canada's luxheat peaks. ' aser exesraloa tlrkets ea sale, ceaaaaaneiae' Hit ta. reftly redacea rates. .-. .. : , , Gardaer. T. T. A. J. 3. XeGatre. O. X. T. JK 7 r 81, fertiaad, or. tta Cad Art beatue, Vtasa. 4M ROUND IMP Astoria and Tay Points STR. GEORGIANA - , 5H BOITBS -TO a.STORta. . 1 , Speedy, clean.- safe, comfortabja Lvs. Iaily (except Friday), t A. : NIGHT i SERVICE : n t tvi'Dally except SaXk T M art ''at Fare fUi ; Way 88 Beaad Trie Connections msa lor aa North . and . . ' South beacnes at- -astonaw Alder St Dock -' ' y . Broadway 6344 ':, V': ' ' THE nAKKlJTS ' ' 5 -TaaJtSPOaTAIlOJC CO.! lei mmw ZEALAMOi ABJO' SOUTH - 8CA8 Via Tahiti and Baratenea. 8U1 aad Pi Service free San Franelste svary 28 Osra. raefle : Tour South Seat, rtew lessmna. ass. ;..,..:' trsiis 5BZ5. i First.' Class. .4.. ; vRioM a. a. oo. or hw zealano ; 230 CaUfernia St, ' San Franoieos ' or vocal aioiairais aee nsiirisa ROUND TRIP FaARES LOWEST P0R YEARS - J DAILY MAY 25 TO AUGUST 31 : .. ::'.f.' i BY THE :s . :;:Tiv"t..i SPOKANE; PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY KlirrURN, LIMIT OCTOBER 31 n Choice of Routes Going and Returning- . -iVV f r' f ! ColBrSB B 8119.34 1U5.13 8T.75 .lo Alhaay ....... -r J"' , AUaata .........'.. BalUaaere .......... Boston .............. Ballaie Chartestoa ......... Chattaaoers ........ ChlcafO ............. Ctneiaaatl. ........... Clevelaad ........... Darenport .......... -iOeaver- ...... JBea jeToiaes ?. ....... .Detroit ' .. ........... ladiaaavoiis . ... ... . . JaeksosYllle ii.... Xaasas City Colaaia A .S145.00 117.55 ZU.K.1! 135.35 108105 io.o 72.00 ; Celams B i 159.58 . ; lII6o : - 14.2 ) 123.65 104.00 i 124.30 126.58. IO2.08 1 82.00 B5.71 123.64 11 .25 145.32 eo.oo LeniaTflle schpois ............ MUwask.ee ......... kflaseapolls ........ aaAriJe Jew Orleaas ........ Sew York .......... Omasa .............. FfeOadelpala M. ...... riHISVK Savaaaali tU JosepB Bb JOaiS .... St. Faai . xoroato . ColamB A 100.9Q MM 72.00 100.90 107.00 ' 3 14 7.40; 74.00, 44.95 :- sesWeass 1. 11 9. SO 133.45 72.0O t Washlnirtoa 141.60 11 VUnJp 12.00., l.SO Z.OQ ii: ; ii4.i 165.40 -,.137.78 146.22 . oo.oo - 0-50 .9775 .&5 f m mm m i 1 L " i i' T- M Farefrom Portland in column v are for ticket routed e'cd'xsit -lines, in column "B" one direction via California. : : y ; , r . Arrr - T The same fares and routes of column "A" apply from all points on the"North Bank "- ittaa west of Flymouth and Goldendale, including- .Astoria and Seaside, and from all " jHrints,r the Oregon Trunk Eyria California in one direction slightly hirber than in -f. From pomts on Oregon Electric By. slightly hijrher than fares in colurrms - T ". Proportjdnal fares to rtain other cities in the East. uoerai stop-over arrangements in both directions. i - J - , , . - afa- i . : ROUTE OP "" , . . ITHE NORTH COAST LIMITED, 9:15 A. M. ' " THE ORIENTAL LIMITED, 7:li P. SL T Rail and sleeomercar tickets, and bamn 4iwlrei r..na destination. ,. t ........ , , , a--- " TICKET OFFICES , -. : -Third and Washuisrton Sta. - - Union Station - FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY. MONDAjT, . TUESDAY i-V . ., Keturn juuait Wednesday t .v TO! i SEASIDE GEARHART AND NORTH BEGH A Splendid Chance or an Oatraf at '$ - the- Seashore Over DECORATION DAY "This fare will be in effect every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, return limit .uonaay. inrougn wq summer. BEGINNING MAY 25tlMTT OCT. 31 OK slfs BOUND TRIP DAILY Takethis opirtrmity, to visit the Beach, and 4rranse for yonr Tacaxion cottage or note. DAILY TRAINS LEAVE NORTH BANK STATION 8:15 A. M 1:10 and 6:20 P. M. Observation parlor ears on morninfl: and evening trains, daily, and 1:10 P. M. train Saturdays. i i, Tickets, Parlor Car Seats and Details at ! - Consolidated Ticket Offlce, Srd and Washington Bt. M.. . J .iiviui nana k?iakruu, ,ivui uu uvit pis. .. r i VERY LOW? WEEK END i roundI trip ifAres-: OREGON ELECTRIC RY. . I MAY 25 TO. SEPTEMBER 30 J ' - ' ' Craury Friday, Saturday and Sttnday-Return limit Tuesday lollowiag r BETWEEN PORTLAND i ! r. " i -: ;-AND' ?', !. - . -" SALEM A1J5ANY, CORYAIJ, EUGENE, HILLB0R0, FOREST GROVE . - AND OTHER- TOINTS T BEYOND . GARDEN HOME -'.. 1 ' ' - - , WEEK-END -t" ALBANY- ;'.;' i'.V.'i.."..-.:!.3.15 ; ; BEAVERTON 0 V , , CORVALLIS V;35 DONALD 1.15 ... - EUGENE 4-90 u ; HARRISBURG ...;..,.;4.20 - HILLSBORO . 85 1 . -L FOREST GROVE v., v;; Je L10 ; JUNCTION CITY 4U3 '' ORENCO , . . . . . V .70 '-'4--S. X- SALs-Eltf "iwfV M lsj.awwa aV 2"0e3" ' TUALATIN . .... & WILSONVILLE reeVi.;.'i ' it..J"i.-..'Sa WOODBURN ,iiiifif ,t:15 jTheTDafly" fares are for round-trip tickets. On sale every day .--..-. . .j , return umit eigntn aay. , :''?.--'- -: PORTLAND OFFICES ; - - - ; Third, and Washington Sts. I i Seward ITetel Tenth ad Stark Sts. - -. Tenth and Morrison Sts. - North Bank Station s . Jefferson-St. Station DAILY U2o r .60 '. , 4.80 : L60 6.65 ' 5.65-r 1J15 1.60 ; .05 2.75 ".J&0 , .80. ; 153-! 1.95 i i