The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 06, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY
JULY C,
l CIEilOMGOE
MILL DESTROYED;
! LOSS IS $40,000
I The"' plant of the Cameron-Horue
I Iumbr company at Alxnes. about three
f" rr.Ue northeast of the Bull Ran prop
f erly t the Portland JUttirijr.-.UgnV
I Fowtr. company, wu completely-; de
1 eiroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon
I "w ith a loss of - approximately 940,000.
f A Ccordinif to J. E. . Cameron, head of
W company, the loss s partially
covered by Insurance and. the mill, will
te rebuilt immediately. ' ,'- .
" Orlffin of the fire had not "been de
termined at boor today, Cameron stat
ed bur is presumed to have resulted
from cinders blown from nearby slash
ing; fires. The mill bad been : closed
down for the Fourth of July holidays
and the fire in the neighborhood were
beini watched by Fire Warden Charles
I-aron-?'.-, -. ''--' "
' About 90 men employed by the Cam
eron-Hoffna Lumber company vera
thrown- out of work, by -the fie...iOf
t2dals of the wmpany vers ' notified
by Larson late Wednesday and left im
mediately for the scene of the fire.
Cameron stated today the small fires
in the vicinity were under control and
that th rr w wo itppMwn t danger to
atandinir timber. - The'' compaSjy 'wm
about 70.000,000 feet of fir timber ad
joining the mill property. '
Reports received today from Banks
by officials of the Murphy Timber
cempany indicated that fires in that
Vicinity were well under control and
that immense areas of -standing tim
ber in the vicinity were'ln no danger
of destruction.! Plans would begin im
mediately for $he erection of a new
null at Banks on the site of the $250,000
plant destroyed Tuesday, It was stated.
i The . Murphy Vmtirwas completed
about ; four- years ; ko and was elec
trically equipped, throughout. About
150 men were thrown out of employ
ment by: the fire and logging operations
also win t held up temporarily. Origin
of the fire had not been determined to
day, according to officials of the com
pany. JThe loss was partially-covered
by insurance. , -V
-Secretary Denby
Guest at Three
Tokio Functions
Tokio, July 6. I. N. S.) Three im
. port ant affairs marked the entertain-
ment today of Secretary of the Navy
- Benby and members of the Annapolis
cUass of 1881. The governor tendered
: ft luncheon, a garden party was given
; tils afternoon by Ambassador Shjde
fcara and a- brilliant dinner will' be
-Tjtven at the embassy tonight.'' I
It was announced today that Ad
miral Strauss will entertain .the party
at a luncheon on the flagship -Huron
at Nagasaki,- after which thefsecre
r tary will leave on a visit of inspec
tion. The party will leave Nagasaki
. en ,the transport Logan homeward
bound on July II.
Financial. Report ,
ui Cemetery Shows
Healthy Condition
U
Steady Improvement In the finan
cial condition, of Riverview Cemetery
association la shown la the secre
, tary'e report for the first six months
. of , the year, issued today. 'Additions
: to, the perpetual maintenance fund of
!lhe cemetery since January 1 aggre
gate 8203.45. according to the report.
The funds have been invested In long
term securities by trustees pf the 'asso
ciation; -., , --.j
r From su' bank overdraft of $263 on
'January 1 the trustees have built up
weiue. iniwiw oi eai, nicer paying
ally current expenses, reducing bank
., borrewtng from $1000 to $250 and
, paying SO per cent of the proceeds
irom ins sale or cemetery lots to
the maintenance fund. During the pre
'cedlng year the maintenance fund had
been depicted to meet running expenses.
f The secretary's statement showed'
tmuseo plotted lots to the value of
$200,000, besides' 200 acre's of nnplotted
Uhd fronting on the Willamette river
nd ether - acreage atone Macadam
road. (A meeting of the trustees was
raiiea lor s -.30 p. m.- today in the of
fice of C Henri Labbe, president of
the association.
ir Afler it, had been 'under water for 17
years a pump in a Montana silver
nine, was cleaned and put In service
again as though It had stormed for
only a few hours.
Three Men Fatally
Scalded by Blowing
Up oi Steam Pipe
... - . i ' n'li" i it ; ..
Uncoln, July ? -Z. 'T. S.) Three
men' are dying., three were ' so badly
scalded they are not expected to re
cover, and -several, others were pain
fully burned early today J when s large
steam pipe burst In the: plant of the
Fremont Creamery company at Crete,
f eb. . - - - f
i-Tne dying are' Merle .Gwlnn,; Steve
Blouse? and X0UI3 Smart. ,r -.;'
The pipe burst lfl a room in' which
workers were changing their clothing
preparatory for work.-: The rush of
steam literally cooked everyone- in the
Defense Counsel
For Ward Scores
. In Judge's:
White Plains, N: T., July 1T J.
S.) The -defense in the case of Walter
3. Ward, the young millionaire charged
with thef" murder of C3renc4'Peters,
former saOor, worX ym adTtuitag this
afternoon when Supreme Court Justice
Morschaoser sisned an order directing
District Attorney Frederick "B. Weeks
of Westchester ' county ito ; show cause
why the murder Indictment against
Ward should not be dismissed. ;
The order is returnable at 10 o'clock
Saturday morning before Supreme
Court Justice A. H. R. Seeger in New
burgh, N-- Y. -.
Chicago Carmen
To Vote on Strike
Chicago. July 6. -I. N. 8.) Strike
ballots are being printed today and
will be' sent out to the 16,000 employes
of the Chicago eutface lines. . Leaders
of the Amalgamated Assocfatlon ' of
Street and Electric Railway Employes
predicted -hat the men would - vote
overwhelmingly r to . strike in protest
against a 25 per cent wage reduction
ordered by the company. ' -
r irn :v
top
TROP a THoksEN'S
I J FLUFPYs jMARSH
MALLOW atop a cup
of hot chocolate and watch
it melt and dissolve at once.
THO-MSEN'S are always
tender and light.
Order from your grocer,
druggist or confectioner, in
bulk, the economical way.
Keep them fresh in a Mason
jar. Sold also In small tins.
ruurrv
(One of Thomsen'a Quality Candies)
Made in Portland by '
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.
SPECIAL SALE
U, S. ARMY TENTS
!
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11
vT$3&itotr& ?.J4'fc F 8-Gver.e;t Khaki Conical
r sia retl TfcM uu r rips, tears, moid
"SlASFT CP3"CAL TEXTS
ieHiui4yuKi uitirsi-ciass
V, B. ABXT PYRAMIDAL TEXTS,
' - Slightly vsed : In first laas ' "
condition). ::
14-ounce genuine -army khaki dock
tents, eise ft. square, has 3H-ft-wall
; ventilator with canvas hood '
on top, can be opened o closed:'
also sod cloth around bottom - of
walls, which are the special features
or this wonderful "tent ; complete
with rones and snd elrt rv.t It s
government $65. Our C ' ff
Price, special. vi.... I diO.UU
' 14-ounce genuine army khaki durk
tents, sise 1 ft In diameterT lift
; high la center, 3-ft. wall and eod
. flaps : ventilator with canvas hood
can be raised or lowered, are the
-special' features f thee wonderful
tents 5 mplete with poles, -ropes
and sod IOaps. Cost U. S. govefn"
special ......
w IV ? WAXl TEXTS . i
Reaio-nablf FrJced tent Itt and. weight.;
breech.. - t nl" 7ho Pck tables, cots, roattreeses.
anirts. oreecAes. iahct anything for the hiker's r campers comfort
- rite tor Oar Free Catalogs . '
Matt Orders FDled - " '- v - -
ARMY AND NAVY STORE
;-? -: Tkird Street rre :... -.
. (The Orlrisal Arsiy asd avy Store ef Portland.)
FMVEL
BEACH RESORTS
Oreroa:
Finest
Beach
Resort
k 1 M HOTEL SEASIDE
JV . "' '' " t ?..r': . ' SEASIDE, OREGON ' ; '
G O.Madison
Mr.
li, - " ) UJI Hiih..j"' V
rj? -if . '' wi -i r-- i
I Unexcelled Service ThroTrgnontAnterican Tlan $5 JO Per Day Up
Shclbttme Station, North Beach, Wru
Famous for its service and comfort. Home cooked meals, dams, crabs and other
sea foods. - In eight and sound of the ocean. Quiet an restful. Rates only $3.50
te $4 a .day.: Special rates to families. - Big fireplace driftwa fires. Buy your
tickets te Shelburne Station. Address XH&. T. J. HOABJS, PrvP 8eariw, Wats.
J.
Ocean and Lake"
THE YEAR RQOXD
Lake Lytle Hotel opeTau.
Good roads, ample auto accommodations, S. P. Station near HoteL
Largest and most modern hotel at Tillamook beach Write or phone
to Julia M. Parker, Lake 'Lytle Hotel, Rockaway, Oregon.
The Beacon Hotel
SCA81Dg, OREOON .--VV-
Leceted at 738 "Biw3f. - conovte fcuiM
boi nter, strictly Btodern.- WRITE FOR
RESERVATIONS. I .
.MRS. MAE HelNTIRg, Pres.
SEASIDE, OREQOW
I.
Nelson's Tent City
CIom to beach. Furnished tent for hgbt
hoesekeepins. Come, join the hppy sad
contented ftmllr of esmpers tt NELSON'S
TENT CITY. Fine errto low ntos.
Aedrea W. W. NELSON, esaiee. Oregon
cum Inii
SEASIDE. ORCQON -
On bordwHt fmeini the eesen. Beeatifttl
Sirdeiu.. Ideal hoswoke orroundiiiga. Now
PEN. Write fo rt snd Teaartstieni.
Address MISS EMILY OEMANN ee MRS.
Mf . !. REES, Seetide, Oreteo.
Ideal Tent City
SEASIDE,' OREOON
Third ctreet, bHrwen - Broadway sad
Ocetnway. iirnishef hoUMkeapins tents,
equipped complete, i Wood, water eod lisfat
free. A block from eosas. For teserra
Hons address MRS. A. ' EHRCN8TROM.
teaside. Or.
HOTEL ECOLA
. OANNOSJ SAOM
Under new -eoaiuiceraent end enJaraad.
with diniae room- oTarlookins the oesea.
ftatea . very, reasonable. . " ..
x -". SHAW KOFELDT. Owners
The Gables Hotel
Twe blocks from Beach, an -board walk.
Small bnt exelttnira. . For pcopla wee
enjoy a disuhctiTe place. , Modem, larze
Hving room with li replace. Phoaa or
write, "
' MR8. M. C. OENSMAN
SEATXEW. WASH.
V I ail Ha. m
The Elmore Hotel
ROCKAWAY, ORISON
, Without question the asoat homelike
hotel on the Tillamook Beachea, Meals and
bed the very best, hot sad cold water in
all rooms, rate raasonahl. 4.. J. KRESS,
Prop. ; Rookaway,
SEASIDE, ORE.
fook Cottages
Two-room, furnished, electricity, foe,
v showers end hath.
L. F. MoNEIL
R. O, BOX SSS 100 I AVENUE
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
5
MOFFETTS HOT. SPRINGS V i
.3 ' ' More and more people nanxe fae-eora-
!4
aualitiea til MeA SlMnl Math.
Here yoa can' take nw onthur aid
dehchtful aoery in the heart of the
Cascade Mountains, sad can obtain the
advsntaces ft . our wonderful mineral
bath as well.- Our baths are always;
open. - - k-:
LOCATION - treated, in 8kaman(a'
t'ounty, WaabiBctoo. meat the Cascade
Rapids of the mighty Columbia, inside
tl "Century Dnr," near the Bridse ef
toe Uods. t the real pleasure center
jsa-the Columbia.
ROUTES CDokane.: PorUaad As Seattle kmt from Portland er Spokane te Cascades. Waah..
where an- soto state saeet ail trains and take yea direct to the Sprinsa free ante from
ttstlofi te Hotels - . : . r -v ' -L
BY AUTO By ann via the CetttnUs Birer Hifhwayrte Cascade Locks, Orecoa. fsrry to
SUyeason. Wh., only fire miles from the Smtecs.' By auto via the Srercreen Hihway oe
the north hank of the Columbia river. peraBnlins the 8. -P. S. te Cascades. Wash.
BATES Board and room by the week. 22.00i b the daT. S2.fi0i ainala haths. fiee! ams
hatha, 33.00. Amexicae plan. i '
an eommwnieatieasi MOFFaTT NOT wfilNOS. Moffette t. 0 Washlngtoa
w,i iitl ito)iiiUiriiriBa5siu
ft.
BOZANTVlIIMVERN
Bozanta conducted! on the American plan, is a beaatifal Swiss Chalet surrounded by many
modern cottaeea eat the shore of Hayden Lake, 40 sailer from Spokane. Contains snnd
lobby, two great fireplace, attractive, room with or without bath, eharmias dinmc room,
with tables supplied by the choicest productions of eTer-bloomin- orchards and sardena. If
you Iots eolf. tennis, rowms, dancing, swimmtns, lishins or motorins. come te this runny
summeriaad of Amerie. For rates or reservation write ezanta Tarern. Hsreee Lake, loehe.
XBAJTSPOBTATIOir
TBASSPOKtATIOJT
Bete
Perused, Me. t Bestow. New Terkd r Mleeelet4e. BeiUmeee. Sea OleeKJJ
ues enessM. su preneuee. rwesiees eestsie. vaneeuver, a. .
NORTH ATLARTtO WESTERN SS. X.r
. i WEST BOUNO i .
FoTtbad. Me. Boston. New Terk. ' fUb. Bsltimere. Charlestae
SS. WABASH ....... Jon IS July 1 ...... July
S. COLO HARBOR. .July 1S July 1S, July f 0 ......
IS. BLOB TRIANGLE. July S Auf. 1 Aus. : ......
.EAST BOUNO FROM PORTLAND
se-oeie Harbor att. v
t 7 a.ate TFtanele Sept.
is. Anises ...Sep. IS
S. Brush
SS. Wasesh
. ...Juiy 1S
Aus.
W iei
Third
(Befricemlor etwee)
' - THE ADMIRAL LINE, Pscifie Cess Aefrt
. Street m Pheee -
Breeewey .. S4S1 - :t t
'I,I'mISbs
Arc You doing to Earopm?
, Or the Orient?
6if AroanJ the World?:
Why not get experienced and accu
rate Information from ooe who taaa
traweled extensively for the benefit
9f his patron T
' s ' , '
Secare Steamthr Betervatieaf twi
Ticket rreae
DORSEY B.SLIITH
BtAXAGSB
JOUltNAL TRAVEL BUREAU
$$ BK.pAIWAT, POBTXA3TD. OB,
' - ' - Phome HarsaaO. It7 I r'1. -.
FBgWafid Park Lots
. MANHATTAN BEAOH. ORKOON
7 Kskit reecbeel by train ee seta. Fine view
Ints. Prices low. ' Owe yoer m bene by the
TiUemees; enmtr' Mi share. I : hnw secured
eachanTe eweershie of His h land Park addioee
and will be (lad tw civs full mionsattoa sheet
tanse sisnmbie- Kmsv- Address. . .
Mr.' Asee WeidW' Muetiattee ' Beach. Oreeen
Seinses rise SSX. Neeth Riser. New Vera,
; MAJESTIC 56.000 TONS
.-HOMERIC. 35,000 TONS
i - New sauuel Bteenaw te Jeie -
OLYMPIC 46,439 TONS
' " In Weekly SelHoee te
CHERBOURO AND SOUTHAMPTON
MISCTXIAXEOCS
TO' OHNBOWBVVTMAMSiTON
MAJESTIO ....v.. July Jury X Ave. SS
OLVMNO . Jul, II m.11 uL
HOMERIO .July S3 Au.1 Beet.
TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN
BALTTO July S Au Sep, g
OEORIO ...V.i.wJl1R Aea.1t .SeeC'B
AORIATtO .. .... Juiy EE Aw. Ses4. ee
vck,i ....... .juit ze ave.se sese. as
i TO AZORES. SI BR ALTAR. .NAPLES
ANO CNOA
ARABIC j .b.,...........Jwty B Aea.ES
6RETIO ..;.....
.Aee. Sept. SS
: - Tts PLTMOWTH, CHERBOURO AND
BLAND
KROONLAND
LA PLAN O
FINLAND ....
ANTWERP
, . ,.eury
Aee.1S see. IS
t4ifis Aesie ecft.ZS
..JeiySB Ave. SB SsC SO
..Ana. B Best.. D OoL T
I:erz2airi Esin3
iv njnevnv vim r.v wrw I n nntf
. CHERBOURO . "
MANCHURIA ...i.J-ly I I. BBepLIS
ST. PAUL. : . . ... . Jety IX Aue.ee Bee, ta
MONOOLIA l July SB Ave. SO Oe. 4
4NiNNeKHOAe ..AeeV.'B See. B OeL 11
. IntertiatleHsf Btereentne Marine Ce.
fEO SHseetere 1300,000 Teas '
Local aeent ee ernnany efflee. C P
naif, Wnsw.-Si Seeeed A see ue, -Be.
ewie, bveaa. : Pneee Mats 01 1 3. -.
HAZELVOOD
, SUPREME VARIETY
The Ideal
Vacation Candy -
An assortment of delicious choc
olates and Home-made Specials,
ranging; in, price from $1.25 to
$6.25 per box.' ; 5 ,
The Hazelwood
v . 388 Washington
Broadway
Hazelwood
127 Broadway
Multnomah Falls
Hazelwood
A delightful place to have
Breakfast or light luncheons
any time durirn? the day. ,
Also High Class Confections,
Soft Drinks and Cigars. .
Situated at Multnomah Falls, on
, Colnrabia River Highway ,
MISCt.XJLXEOrS
LAKE LYTLE
- LOTS .
View lots facing; ocean. Ocean
Crest lots with view of both
ocean and Lake Lytle from $200
to $600. ? Own a summer home
by the sea.? I have lots at Lake
Lytle Beads' addition and Sea
view. For prices and terms, ad
dress F. P. Miller, Rockaway,
or call at office of Lake Lytle
or Rockaway. t
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
. . e . ' 1 t,i
; TftAvew' v aierroN btabb .'"J.-.-
RELIANCE MT. HOOD STAAES
tAT frUaad st T: Af M. Deiiy iend 3e
st 8:T5 -P. M-': on 'Saturdays ouiyi from
STAGE DEPOT. Park sad TamhiU Sts.. for
Arrah Wanne. Welches. Tssmeya. Btododea
lyon sad GoTermnent Camp. Bemad trip fare
Portland to Welehe. .33.: ' to Imk
Wanna, Tawney or Jtbedodendrna, 3 8. 00 ; to
Gov. Camp. 3S.A0. Return limit Sept. 30th.
information. Reeerratiems and Tickets - at
BTAOg DEPOT, Park and TajnhUl Bu. pboee
Usin S 0 1 1. ktake reserTstions in sdraecsC - ?:
TAWNEY-S
MOUNTAIN HOMK
s , - ' i 4
On ' the Sahncs rirer. near Mil' Boed ; home'
eooktns; pleasswt surroumtins- rned eniefcm
on Sundays. Aa ideal plaee for year vsoetioa.'
Lers iadirideal bunlows lor these who prefer
them. Daily ante stase st Auto TsrminaL
Park sad TsmhUL ..
P. H. TAWNET, Pros., Welch P. O Ore.
Government
Camp Hotel
Spend yea vaeettoa st the base of
UL Hoed. Kxeeilest scoommodattons,
good eats, woodertui scenery, saooataia
r m bine -en ideal piece (or test. sere
tUon and eaJoymeaL .
Rhododendron Inn
, f - :- t. O. BHODOOEMDBON "
SOUTH SLOPE OP; MT. HOOD -
Oreton' most beautiful mewoiUia resort. First
class meal. 4us uorss. remaisi poei, esnee
prnnuet eremnda. treat streams. Beautiful
tsaasser boa for sal er fee- rent. 34 per
day, 331 par week. For daily teas eaU State
dfmt Main Soil or E. IBS. For laeenattons
cell er write MRS. E. FRANXETTI, Bwedoeen-
WW
Oregon
By Motor Stage
, LOW
: Summer Rates
NOW IN EFFECT
To ST. nELENS ...,...$1.00
- Rossad trip .. ........$1.85
To RAINIER .$1.50
Round Trip . .$2.75
Tt CLATSKAN1E ..,...$1.90
' Round Trip $3.50
To ASTORIA $2.75
Round Trip $4.75
To SEASIDE $30
t Round Trip ..........$5.75
SIX TRIPS DAILY
. ALSO
To'MuItnomah Falls.. . . .$1.10
Round Trip .......... $2.00
To HOOD RIVER v., .. $2.25
Round Trip .... .. . . .$4.25
FIVE TRIPS DAILY ,
All Cars Xesve ea Scaedalt Tlme
: From Stag Depet,
Park aad Tarahin Streets
Phose Jal 8u
Columbia Stages
" A Jalef f,' Stian';.
HOTE1VS:
HOTEL OSBURN
: EUOENE, OREOON
Plan year auto trip to stay QTerniaht ' at
Eusene. One ef the bote is of which Ore
coa has seed cause to be proud. - Strictly
modern. Bis lobby. Cool and roomy diorng
room: unexcelled cuisine. Headquarters for
tourist for ta VIcKensi rirer resorts. - .
THAXSPORTATIOX' .
TBA3TSPOBTAT103T
Special. Trdiii-
-r i, .
TO
Tillamook County Beaches : ;
SATURDAY
- ; AFTERNOOISf
1 July 8-15-22-29.
- Returns Sunday, July 916.23-30 :
$4.50 for the Round Trip
. .ELECTRIC AND. STEAM TRAINS . ;
Going Via 4th' Street . r - , Retornlng
.1:35 P.JL LvJ Portland Union Station ' Ar- 10:35 P. M.
1 :40 P. M Portland, 4th St. at Stark 10:30 P.M.
:55P.M Ar. Rockaway ' Lv .4:59 P. M.
7:50 P. Ar.- Tillamook Lv. 4:00 P.M.
Steam train connection leaves Portland Union Station .
1:00 P. M East Morrison St. Station-1:08 P. M.
Regular Daily Train: i
Leaves Portland Union Station 8:50 A. M.; City Station, 4th
Street at Stark, 8:55 A. M. Steam train connection leaves
Union Station 8:10 A. M.; E. Morrison St. Station 8:18 A. M. -
"baggage -
All checked baggage is handled on steam train from Portland
8:10 A. M. daily and lrf)0 P. M. on Saturdays.
For further particulars, ask agents. " ' f- f' ,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
John M. Scott, ' :
General Passenger Agent. ;
HOTEL IMARI0N
. SALEM, OREOON
Fust, a aie drire from Portsuid. Com
ip end - take Bunday dinner with us.
Brins ywar viatins friends with yea
9 see Orecon's pictaresque snd thriving
nd beautiful capital city. For reserra
tfoa. sddrem
A. N. PIEROE, Marv Salem, Oregon
HOTEL ALBANY
ALBANY, OREOON
"Tom Portland to Albany aad retuns t
hist a nice drive. Show friend wife end
rear visitors from the East the beautiful
Willamette' valley. Try our famous 8 un
lay , chicken dinner. A high class strictly
Bodera hotel. '
B. R. WESTBROOK, Prop. f "
te- te4e- uesM,A : reiesa.iori won.
, Serful view, every', meesm aesnforL-
WrKe -er new rates see- -eeekM.
MRS. O. W. J. REOKERS,
White Salmea. Wash. Phone TS-VL.
Casey's CANNON BEACH Stage
. ; . -. MEETS .ALL TRAINS
- for reserratjooe. write "
" R. W. OASEV . '
SEASIDE BRUQ eo, Seeslde. Oreeen ?
WARREN HOTEL, OasneA Beach. Oreeen
: a hi 1. 1 i . -1. i j m , ,
Seaside-ASTOIUA-North Beach
Sir,
Georgiana
Lvse Daily: (except Fri. and Sat.) 8 :30 A. M. -Leaves
SATURDAY 12 Noon
-s . " - - (No Stops-i-Direct to Astoria ,1
(Direct Connection for North Beach) ,
Str. MADELINE Sat Only 8:30 A: M. 7
NIGHT SERVICE
Lvs. daily, except Sunday, 7:30 P. M.
-Fare $1.85 one ; way $3.00 : season round trip '
: " ?.?-;A ' Boats'Tnake direct-connections for- ": S '. , .
Seaside, -Gearhart and North Beach.-- i - ,
ALDErVsTOCK BROADWAY 6344
The Harkins Tran sportation Co. a. '
MT. HOOD HOTEL
; - MOOD IVEN. ORESON
Oetower of the kit. Hood Oewetryv with. It
maesitaia dim bine. Hid berries aad ffsw
fishvn - Plan year trip to stay here eve
ninL Ne fads or frills. Vat fseseiies per
Uoas of strictly fresh food weU eeoked sad
well served. Lanes, airy reams, eomfortabl
beds, moderate rte. O. A. BELL, Pres.
V BONNEVILLK. OREBOI .--th.
Ke tourist she!( Iseve Orecsa without enjoy,
las a aahaee diaaec. We make a seeeistty
saheoB disatetev - H yew eve a seed Judc. of
Seed cwkln.. yew-win ee plee,ie. pos sm
cml dinner parttes phone . reeei isttawa by hmc
distance pboae. We else serve hreskfwt aad
mndbeooe. . ,. :. i . ,
MRS. N. . TYNELt, Hsrtm, Beenrrllle. Ori
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train to aixl from the Park, aut trails portatisrn,
rooms aad meals in beet hotel throvgh Perk.
JULY Stli-1 SO
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Travel and
Wonderland
ITINERARY
SATURDAY e- July 8 Leave Portland S:00 p. an. via UtU Pacific. ! -
SUNDAY --- -July 9 On Train sA roate to Park. ' i j V ! ,
i MONDAY - e july 101 7i30 s. na rrive West Yellow.tone. . U : . ' " '
'11:55 a. arriv Old FaithfuL Short stopovers as rent st Mammoth
v i a. ' - Paint Pots snd Fountain Cevsear. .
TUESDAY --v July 11 2iOO p. m., leave Old Faithful.
. ... , -, v SrOO p. sou, nrriw) Yellowstone) Lakew Shert etopewer aaa rout at .Thumb
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; .WEDNESDAY . July 12 , 10.-00 a. m-, leave Yellow.tonB Lak wU Artist Point. . . .
, , " 12:00 noon, aiTfvw Grand Canyon. s.
- THURSDAY - July5" 13 1 11S p. nv, leaver Grand Canyon. ' 'J J
' ', I : : i ..4A& p. nv, arrive Mammoth Hot springs, j Short stopovers en route at
....-i ' : .i-j"., r'-f- Duaraven Pass and Tajwer; Falls-.
- FRIDAY -.V. July 14 ' UO p. nu, leave IrUmntoth Sprm.. . -
. 5:01 p. bl, arriv West Yellowstone. ' Short stopover en route st NorrU
fjfm'zip Basin. - ' 1 . t ,
""' ' ' " . , 7iC0 p. m., leave West,YeUowston vis Ua(oi Psctfie. -. " ' . t
SATURDAY July 15 On trsin ee route lsomeT .
, SUNDAY . "e July, It, 7i30 a. arrive Portland. " J ' rL "
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. Besutlf ally Jllustrsted booklet describing th Park.' and any further Wornutioa, esB b ehtaiaed of
; r EARL D.SWALKER, District Passenger Agent .
eAmerican Express Travel Department
Sixth and Oak Streets, Portland, Oregon.' Phcne Broadway 5060.
.Make Ybiir Recervations Nor.