3(IllQmGl QUIItilfiy BeacSne like Lyitle Garibaldi Bar View Saltair Elmore j KockawayfilanhattanBayocean j BUOM RESTAURANT j , 3nL Building aoutb of P.O. Cafeteria ad ReaUrsnt eoabla4 ' i Open all hoars ' Joh inlmon. Prop. . Socksvty, Or. j CAMP COMFY Faralanea Tnti sna Cottogts for Bent Mar peat office, stores and depot; coa vwafeat to th SBtalag taacbea.. . ! . i .' . ... i . "f. .'.'.. Beach Conrt new. Mat, cleoa and he a l.la; win fnraiaa yoa rooat and board 4 reaaonabU ratoa. Tor reservations address proprietors: Hxl or Mrs. A..B. WalUag; Sockavay, Oro I HOTEL ELMORE t8: rooms aolld eon fort; very thin norao- n, eai aaa ciean. eiricuj soma cooa lag. , Rates moderate ' , For Reservations . addroaa BOCKAWAT, OXE. I. t. KRESS BAR VIEW I Cottages and Tents Wa bao Wats' and estates complete ly iarnlahed ao all yon -od to bring is yonr salt- ease and ailvarvrara. Others will store, bedi sprtBfjfc vaaattreaa, diahea aad eookjaf atsnsUs, and yoa caa supply tho roalJ Watav HghU and froo wood atU Aagaat lat. f 1 pw day and ap. Lota of room at Bar Viow. A lady oangbt a 72-ponnd balibnt off th jetty last woak. Fro cltm bako-StfadoyJuly SlaU The Wise wav - 111 VIEW, THXAMOOK CO, OB. SANITARY , MARKET Off 8. P. Depot Eockaway. Oro. Fresh aad eorcd nests Clams, Craba, Fish, etc. Peters! gad Bonnott Propa. ROCKAWAY GARAGE Expert Repairing, Etc. Tiro, Oils, Greaaoa Accessories Oa the Higbway at Bockaway Sodarborg 4V Bpancor Bockaway, Oregon REPORT ON ROADS (Continued from age 1.) Ask For Elmore Bakery Bread Froak Every Day Phono I4P4 Bockaway, Ort. HAR1RALD1 GARAGE AUTO BBPAiMHOOVTBHATXLINO ,. Ooodyoar a ! ' MtokaTU ..'' " 4 .' i ; Bototo "; , Tiroa and Taboo o .1 GaaolUo, Oila, Groaaoa 1 1 ' ' i J . r . f HotttlAg tMi ir .15 cart ; m .., - . . : r I , ! H. L tkaUoa. Frop. Otrlbaldj. Oro. SALTAIR HOTEL Opon all fbo year around. Tbe beat bo bad at ttiia hotel. Boy yens ticket direct to BaUair atatwa. i ... ? '-I-' Ky. and lira. P. Seymour, Prepa. BAZ.TAXB, OBB. OCEAN VIEW COURT ; " Overlooking ffca Oeeaa ; Fvralabod complete light, wood, i ad Janitor bottIco froo. Modern . II.a at anl f 1 IntM laih InaPB water nail ianitar aarTieo froo. Modern S-room kowoe; fivo boda aad all furaiakiaga for teat, writo B. Tamer ' ' Bockaway. Ore. COTTAGES FOR RENT, Alio cottage aad lota for ale, 9800 ap; tertna to anit BoMtlftil location adioining Croaeoat Lake and 800 feet front ocean' edge. Highland Park. Welch & McFall Manhattan Beach Manhattan, Or. GARIBALDI BEACH HOTEL Now Management 40 rooat. Dining room terries. Oar effort la eoaatantly to keep the place homelike aad refined. Martin Xoealf, Prep. At th waUr's odg Garibaldi, Or. Church's Confectionery Ie Cream,5 Soft Drinka Homo made Caadieo, ete. P. T. Cnnren, Frop. Opp. S, P. Depot Bockaway, Ore. Kodak the Beaches Than bring fovx fUnu to u BOCKAWAT STUDIO Ed. H. Wood, Prop. Large Line View Poatcarda tieeaaod Agent JILLAMOOK COUNTY. BEACHES, y For general Beat Eatate, addroaa or ae . , W. A. DAYIES ' ' I"!-. . Bockaway, P..O. STAGE TO TILLAMOOK 1 iaaaTVw.8. boirU-at'daX WmiiSd 1 ad MeMUariilo. I Leae Portland (Bft'ot Boyt) 8:15 a.m. lfi Tifard rf.,Ji..... . S:4S a.m. Lear Mc ! 1 Arrive . r .1 flanviUer Tillamook w Leave Tillamook Loao MeMiasTill .. Leare . Tigard ArriT Portland ' .10:00 a.m. . 1:40 p.m. T:SO a.na. ..11:05 a.m. .13:30 p m. . 1:80 pja. 9:00 p.m. J:80 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 7:20 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 6; 85 p.m. 7:05 p-m. Balem people may make groat aariag ta tlm and money by Ukiag theae Cadillac oars at either McMiaarill or Tlgard. ' per BeaerraUoaB Phono Broadway 190 or 78W Tillamook 4 :'.'.' '..V -.-''i;r' V .'':;-;",.Vy v i - - - - .... NEW' Lake Ly tie Hotel Lake Lytic, Ore. the mountain Js now open and in usual lumrner condition. Prairie City - Ironside: only fair. Ironside - Vail: detour through apple orchards between Jamion and Lancaster to avoid loose gra vel;; macadam, Brogan to Vale; very dusty in general; rough in spots. , Old Oregon Trail Pendleton - Kamela: Rood, with few detours around crushers, rough in ungraveled places. Kamela - La Grande: Kamela IHlgard: follow old county road, very rough but 'passable. La Gratide-Telocaset Good to Hot Lake; detour alone foothill road past sanatorium from Hot Lake to Union, or turn off across valley road at point 2.1 miles oast the sanatorium; fair from Union to Telocaset with some loose rock. (Valley road from Hot Lake to Union under construction and closed from 6 to 1 1 a. m. and from 12 to 5 p. m. Telocaset-Baker Good entire distance. Baker - Huntington Detour from Nelson school hnnsn to Weatherby; road pood with only oub or iwo steep nuis. Huntinsrton - Oijtarlo Take ferry at Olds, via We ette, Idaho, keeping on the Idaho Side from Wefser tn rtntortn- roujrh for firstf? miles: halanrA nt u good condition. Central Oregon Highway Bend-Burns Fair, take new roaa out of Bend for about 16 miies. Burns-Vale Tint tor ttirAii li vrane man tnrough Drewsey, ma cauam irom uurns. balance rough vaie-untario and Nyssa Kougn, aeep ruts on account of recent rains. . Oreeon-AVaahlnctnii TflcrK..v Washington Stato T.lna.Vanl. ton Pared almost ontiPA Hioior. vaB v ua0B,ca,ij,rj aetour ror 500 feet around bridge at Blue Mountain Station: repair wora: under way 8 to 10 miles irom rendleton and also 22 to 26 mues irom Penriitnn Tv.ffi. . , . - . . Aa&Aiv saouia use caution at these tolnt : T3 J f - a M.. . rouuieton-ruot Kock Good most of way. rough on mountain. Pilot R(Kk.Hpnnn ir.- - detours, good for, a county road. . neppner-ione Slow and dusty netter road is known as "Black Horse." which in 2 mtisa inn. but faster and less dusty than the main nignway, and through traf flc is advised to travel that road lone-uilllam County Line Rough,' macadam under construe uon. La GrandeJosph Highway : La Grande-Wallnw, 1 inn Rough and dusty between Island wj ana nagin: under construe uon Detween Elgin and Minam balance fair ; Wallowa Hill-Wallowa Canyon Rough. Wallowa Canyon-Wallowa Take Hillside road at left at head Of Canyon road via Rick Creek urtage, not passable at times on acCOUOnt Of hlrhwuv nnfrn.U. This road is also very dangerous and should not be traveled by per sons pnfamiliar with it. Drive carefully from west of Wallowa rrver onage to east of O. W. R. R in. tracks road under mnatm UOn. KAin frnm YinaA a n n-. ra Diamond Prairie is good except ipr a snort distance where high wav in under construction. Wailowa-Enternrlae Rnnta tours via Alexander Evans anad from Evans across R. R. track near Evn ant vi. valley road to Enterprise. (Road la Wade gulch and Trout creek hill Is open, but very deeo In dust) road over Lewis hill east of Lostine is closed accoount of con struction of new highway. Road fair, dry and dust v. rnnvh -In places. ! Enterprise -Joseph Recently improved bv countv and in fair shape for a dirt road. McKenzie Highway. Springfield-Blue River: Good. Blue River-Belknap Springs: Fairly good: construction under way from Blue River to McKen eie bridge: road open. McKenzie Pass open to travel. Sisters-Redmond: Good con dition. Redmond-Prineville: New road, gYaveled except 2 miles, now being: graveled. , Prineville - Forest Boundary: Under grading contract. Rough over part of the construction but passable at all hours. Forest Boundary - Mitchell: Rocked to summit and in good condition. Summit to Mitchell, open to automobile traffic and in fair condition. Baker - Cornnoopla, Highway. Fair in general, with no de tours. Raker - Unity Highway. Road over the mountain open Midway Between Manhattan aad Rockaway Open All Year Largest and most modern hotel on Tillamook beaches. - Splen e did view of ocean and lake. from every room. Newly furnished, well heated and lighted. Attractive lobby with cheerful fireplace. Sun parlor, extending: full length of building, overlooking ocean. Ex- cellent dining room service. Hot and cold water in all rooms. Buy your ticket to Lake Lylle, Ore. Southern Pacific depot , directly in front1 of hoteL Good auto roads either via Tillamook or . Seaside. Spend your vacation at Lake Lytle, where you may enjoy trout - fishing,? sea fishing, digging clams, catching crabs, surf and lake paining, driftwood fires on the beaches, dancing ana norse-back riding, t . "v. ' ( ' Rates $4 to 96 each per day, rooms and meals Included. Weekly 'rates, ror reservations write Julia M. Parker, Mgr.. P. O., Rockaway, Oregon.' . ' ' Peace and! Privacy t Here you won't be disturbed by the blaring jazz of overnight r'" ' " v crowds ' " Yoi get a chance to ENJOY yourself and have a little pri j v . vacys Come to ; . . Tents, Bungalows, Hotel Largest Natatoriiim on the coast CHURCHES ItETHODIBT Tslie Vrthndikt KnnrainL Harare . Aldrwh. pator 9:45 a.m. Surtdajr acbool. A. Kbatrn. ODritndini : II ajm . public worship, with aerman by the pae tnr. The apat'ial mmir will inrlude . an aathrm the rhoir and the offertory aoto. 'Tlie RwaionaI." I)e Kotpij, bubk by . H. Mrlntire. Meettni ia Willaoa lark 4:30 p.m. No evening aenrie First Metaowiat Enutcnnal -Stmt and Charrh atrefis, Blaine fc. KirkpaJnrk. min iater 9:1. old anhionrd rlaaa meet- nt, room 4. downstairs: 9:43. Sandajr Hrhool. Alpheua (jillelte, auperiBtradrBt. ii a.m.. preacbina by Her. Charles r-i raer. Chapter of Rt. Panl'a Methodist rhirrrh. I'ort Worth, Texas: 4:30 p m we will unite with the other -hnnrhe of tho city in the serTiro at Wilson fare. Ao aervire at p.m. nor leef aerrirea, as the youne people are at teodms the Fpworth league institute at Jrffersoa. The pastor will be with as again at the mid-week Driver service isursaay evening, 8 p.m. EYAJTQELtCAX, L'sited EvaagelkaJ Charrh 460 Kartb Cettace street, Bev. 8. &. Mumey. pastor. 10 -m Manday scltooL. C. II. Fanthaai aapermtendeat ; 11 s.m.. sermon by the raator; 0 p.m., anion aerrirot with th ibertr street and tho CheraeAta afreet ETsngtirsl rfaarrhes. Hermoa by Ree. t. Li'nai. These neetiars are be- rrna: Tery interestina; aad helpfuL Jt ronuai weleame awOxts yoa. Chetnrkta Street KTsnrvIirsI Rimiln school at 10 a.m.: srrmon 11 am, cai jert, "Real Kenri-e." At p.m. tUere will be anion aervii-ea at the Cottare street ersngeliral rhnrrh. Her. O. F. uemng will prearh. F. W. Leaner, pas tor. Iiiberty Street Evangelical G. F. Lieo- lr, Pastor. Snndav school at 10 am B. Mares, aoperiBtendeat. Preaching ser vices at II a.m. There will be n ser vices at this charrh in the even in r. we will be in onion services at the United Evangelical and Chemeketa street char rhes at the Cottage street church at 8 p. IB. Jaasit T,o Memorial Winter and Jeff erson atreels. Thomas Achcson. nator. Tb following services will be held at this church Mnndav, July 3 1st. to which e gladly invite the public. Services of prayer for all who can attend v.u a.m. tinnday school, 9:4.1 a.m.. with Superin tendent llageman in charge. 1 wo sew vices at 11 a.m. Auditorium, subject, The Messsire of the Mmistrv." Junior church in primary room, speaker. Rev. John MrN'ees. Combined league and and evening service from 7 to 8:3i p.m Subject, "Must we be Sptritnalists to Knew the Mvsteries of Life!" If the evening ia warm we ahall meet in the vuru ir oo me church lawn. Ther will be good inspirational singing ana lots of enthusiasm at all service,. Io not forget junior church devotional meet ing Wednesday T p.m. and church prayer meeting at o o clock. What's a Summer Home Without The Statesman? Much as The Statesman means to your Salem home, it means more to your sum mer cottage. It will tell you of the goings-on in your home town. Your friends at home are too busy to write you the news, but your home paper will give it to you. . With its finely balanced assortment of news, seri als, short stories, and home features it will be a welcome, daily visitor. Let the Oregon States man follow you to your summer home. The Oregon Statesman , Phone 583 COHOEXOATIONAX First Congregational Church Liberty and Center streets, W. C. Kantner, min ister. 10 a.m.. nundav school with clas ses for all ages under competent leader ship, W. I. Staley, superintendent." 11 a.m., sermon, subject "The. Alpha and the Omega." Tbia will be the last regular service before vacation. 7 p.m Christian endeavor with meeting of arter ial interest. No evening services. The only aervirea that will be maintained dnrmg August will be the Sunday school All regular services will be resumed tho first of September. Central Congaegational South Nine- teenth and Ferry atreota, K. C. Stover, minister. A morning service ol rang' ious instruction and education, of Chris tian training and culture at 10 am Chriatian Endeavor at 7:15 p.m. Even ing services at A p.m. Morning aad evening sermons by the pastor. EPISCOPAL Rt. Paul's Chemeketa and. Church streets. Services for the 10th' Sunday after Trinity 7:30 a.m., holy commun nn; v:.- a.m., cnnren school: li am morning prayer and sermon, "Tho Kter nal Father"; no evening servicei These will be the last services held by the present rector, as the church will be closed dnring the month of Angust and the rector a resignation takes effect Sen 1. 1 Regular services will be resumed the first Sunday in September. Every body welcome. Chaa. II. Powell, rector CHEI8TIAK rural hristian The service of wor ship will be conducted at the First Chris tian church. Center and High atreeta. by J. J. Kvana, pastor. "Man euprem Need ia tho sermon topic. A varied program of music, class study and chalk illustrations precede the church service, beginning promptly at '9 : 45. v There will bo no evening service. Union servicei iu villson Park at 4:30 o clock. Court Street Christian North Seven. teenth and Court Street. iRemember that every Lord's day at 9:45 a m, you have an appointment. Come today and hear an aoout tne big lawn party at the ran tor's home, next Tuesday evening, t is b monthly Bible school conference and aocia! combined. All Bible school officera anil teachers re nrged to be there. "Give the Lord a Chance," will be the pastor's sermon at 11 a.m.! junior following l.ords table. Intermediate C. K. 5:30 p.m.; young people 'a meeting i p.m.; aong service ana sermon S p.m. "Flirting With Sin." Mid-week prayer service and topie stury Thursdav, 8 p.m. We always have a warm welcome of frienda or strsngerj who worship with us. R. L. 1'utam, pastor. raixsDS Highland Frtrmli Service held in the Highland school build in if. itiblre school at TO a m. Clifton Rosa, snperin tenaent. Vox aehoot ia doing good work "i e have competent teachera for all ages: come and bring the children. Preaching at II am. and 8 p.m.. C. K. meeting at 7 p.m. Young pemplea' prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Ser vices held at the parsonage. Regular church prayer meeting on Thursdav at n p.m. in tee basement of the Highland school building. thir prayer meetings are times of great blessing. Come, and bring a friend. Wpie. paster. Sunday arhool 10 a m. Preaching service 11 a aa. Service al the boys' traramai school 2 :3l p.m. sa4 young peoples' meeting at the chapel at 6:45 and preaching aerviro 7:30 p.m. Teachers' meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 and te regular prayer meeting at S. We inrtte yoa to com aad joia tn the aervirea. HI Curiniaa and Mission are AJlianc Services will be omitted during Ite mouth of August. LATTER DAT SAINTS Church of Jesna ChrtM of Latter laj Saints Sunday school 10:30, preaching ll ::i"i. al 457 . Court street, Yon are welcome. . FBXSBTTEEIAN First Preabytenan tn Church street, between Chemekta and Center. Sabbath school meets at 9:45 a m C. A. hells, superintendent. At 11 am. the pastor. Ward Willis I .one. will preach from the topic: "Wisdom From Above." This will be his laat service nntil the first Sunda n September. However, there wilt be regular services each Sunday at II am. during Ac mist, with able men to pak to us. so all who are not awav on vacation are orgedito support these services. - The pasto will speak at union service at Wilson Park at 4:30. subject; "Where Are the Sine!" At this service Mrs. Long will sing. At the morning service the choir will sing "The Ligbt of the World." Senior and interme diate C.K. meets at 7 I m. T- Tr1" monthly meeting of session will be held st the church al p.m. oMii. ii... meeting as usual on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. There sill lie reception oi mem bers on the second Sunday in September. IS HCKIHG UP Personnel Reorganized Un der Direction of Americ an Naval Mission South Salem Frienda South Commerc ial and Maahington streets: Snndiv school 10 a.m.. preaching 11 a.m., child ren a sermon at close ot Sunday school Mrs. Klisabeth Ward of Portland will bring a message in the morning. C. E. at 7 p.m.. preaching aervice at . Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. atnan Swsbb, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church 440 Chemeketa street. At 11 a.m. Bible lesson, snhiect : "Love" Sunday RchonT at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Heading room. 209 Masonic Temnle. Alien every day except holidays and Sundays irom u:4& to 5 p.m. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. CHURCH or GOD 1MB North Chnrch street. J. 3. Oil and in the usual summer condi tion; fair throughout. Hbaniko r Mitchell Highway , Fair in general, with a fe.w rough places, Sherman Highway, The Dalles-Madras (bend and Redmond): Through Sherman county Yia Wasco, Moro, Grass Valley, Shaniko and Antelope: Fair throughout. Alsm Highway. .Conrallis - Waldport: Road is good from Conrallis to Philomath and Philomath to Alsea, gravel macadam for the most 'part. Be yond Alsea the better road is around the point of Digger moun tain instead of over the hill road. Construction work is in progress east and west of Tidewater. Fair road to Waldport. Care should be observed between Alsea and Waldport as far the most part is only a one-way road, and unsur faced. Stage lines operating daily from Corvallis to Waldport. Ashland - Klamath Falls High way. Both the Green Springs Moun-. tain road and the Topsy grade are becoming very rough and dusty, although the Topsy grade route is about 20 miles longer and traffic is still advised to travel Klamath Falla-Lakcvlcw Highway Klamath Falls - Olene: newly macadamized. Olens - Dairy: being graded and macadamized, rough in plac es. ' Dairy - Lakevfew: good; rorka rae being removed through the Iremont National forest. Lakeview.La Pine Highway Bend - Fort Rook, I by way ot La Pine) road very crooked and slow, as well as dustv, better road bv way of Millican, and 10 miles shorter. lAkeview-Kurrts Highway Either the Lake Albert or Plush roads can be traveled; both in good condition. Klamath FallM-Cratcr Lake Highway Now open and in very good shape with the exception of the last four miles before reaching the lake; this is a little muddy. Take tho west sldtf of I'pper Klaniath lake. Very good condition at the present time. Portland to Dundee: paved. Dundee to point n?ar Dayton, detour. Dayton to St. Joe: graveled and in fair condition. St. .Toe - McMinnvllle: paved. McMinnvllle - Amity: "e '"' road which is graveled but rough; highway under construc tion. . Amity - Holmes Gap: paved ex cept shrkt graveled stretch nr Holme8 Cap. Holmes Gap - Rkkreall: grav eled and in Tair condition. Rickreall - Monmouth: paved. Monmouth - Corvallis; paved except seven miles Just south of Monmouth, which is gocd. Tire Repair Shop Retreading Section Work Tubes All Work Absolutely Guaranteed HOFFMAN & ZOSEL 197 So. Commercial St. ! x Phone 471 . With-Federal Tire I Service I. B. S. A. International Bible Students' A"w!- lion Meets every unilay in leruy LIMA, June 7. Reorganisa tion of the personnel and chief administrative branches of the Peruvian avy is now proceeding under direction ot the United States naval mission which was aent here six months ago, upon invitation of the Peruvian gov eminent. ' The mission probably will re main in Peru two years. It is said to be the first of its kind from the United States to Ylsit a South American republic. Commander F. B-FrTeir Is Bnildine. corner Court and Hth strett. for Rihle study. Hours from Ut trt 1"! am I'nhiic -welcome chief ot the mission. Ho was formerly governor 1 ot Cusjn and . was Assistant Judge Advocate . General ot the navy, stationed t Washington before coming Here. Other members are Commanders U. D. Causey, J A- Ball and C D. ! Davy, the two 'latter of the United States fleet naval reserve. Commander Freyer, as chief of jthe general staff of the Feru vlan navy, reports to the reruv larf Minister ot Marine. Com mander Causey has been placed in (general charge of ships ot the division. Commander Davy is director ot the naval academy and Commander Bull is paymast er Jgeneral. - Commander Treyer said be had received the hearty cooperation off the local naval authorities since his arrival. liS"a-Tl YrV jaiXjaK aa frtUswitg aiVUf ml aaMUwii ktukt mm flead The Classified Ads. 3 B U I Q K m it B UICK predominance among business men means but one thing Buick is absolutely dependable. It has proved its dependability for twenty years. i . .. v .You don't need to try out a Buick for dependability. That is lini versally known. But you should try out a Buick to'realize its, com fort, its power, how easy it is to operate. There's real pleasure 'ia driving a Buick. New Series and Prices Effective June 1st, 1921 Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster .X. . ..$1495 Model 22-45 Five Passerijer Touring: a : i .,..-$1525 Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe :.. 4 $2135 Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan $2435 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe: - S2325 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring... ;.$1735 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan - I ., $2635 F. O. B. Flint, Michigan C . a. Model Model Model OTTO J. WILSON Center and Commercial Street . When better, automobiees are built, buick will build them When in Need of Tires, Gasoline Accessories General Repairing Oils and -Greases - , , In fact anything to do with a General Garage Business , We are at your service Marion Automobile Company 235 So. Commercial SL Open Day and Night Phone 362 SALEM, OREGON ii