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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1923)
rt"si 1,1 11 11 - SALEM FOLK are among those enjoying- to the fullest the .. . beach and ' moantain resorts Just now. Among the many near by places where numbers or Sa lem folk are enjoying the month ot August are Newport, Agate Beach, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Pa cific City, Cascadia. Breltenbush, McKenrie Bridge and other points oa the " coast and In ' the moun tains. ' -; J, ; - ; v J Newport has a large delegation of Salem families just , now. -Among those there Just now' are Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng, Mr. and Mrs. W. Connel jyer Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Bertha Mills, Mrs. . Bertha Junk Darby, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. Prank . Powers, Florence Powers, Mrs. E. J. Swaff ord.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank , G. - Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duball. Dr. and Mrs, J. .X. Smith. ' ;,y- :X. 5 'gate Beach and nearby points have perhaps just' as great a nam . r , of -Salem - (oiks, if not more, than Newport. - Those Just now fcll1rvlnp its noam hnatao tnnlnrla . Mrs. W. P. Lord, Miss Elizabeth .Lord, Mr.' and Mrs. R. M Hofer. Mr. " and Mrs. FV H. Spears. Mr. and Mrs T. A. Llvesley, Mr. and Mrs John J FRoberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Thfcelsen. Mrs. T. . Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Far mer, Dr. and Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Byrd of Port- "iSnd. . :-:--:': The Tillamook beaches are as popular as ever Just now. Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Haid and Mr. uu jura, u. v. ivuiKkeruucMrauu ftkby daughter are "occupying the Twin' Rocks villa for two weeks. "The C. Brant family are Spend ing iue -luuiiuer iuu x n in Hocks. ", -a. ; i; ... . Mr. and Mrs. John W. BrophyT Miss Inea Fitts and B. Welch are guests Jor- two- weeks of ' Mrs. )Brophy'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McCorkle, at Neskowin. - U Mr." and Mrs. T. B.' Kay and Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Robertson are f pending the week-end At -Neskowin. They will occupy jthe Ap person cottage while there. Mr,, and . Mrs. William Walton are also- spending the week-end at NeskoWIn j . i ; l t, f-' Mrs. H. B. Thlelson and Miss Ellen Thielsen are, spending, a few "days at Astoria, guests of the Ea kln family. V 4 ; M:rs. W. H. Steusloff, Mrs. G. F. Chambers and r Miss - Dorothea ' Chambers . are at Pacific City tor the rest of -the summer, - : .- A'- , . -f MrsW.TC.Hawley was among the guests invited to take part In the trip ! up the highway planned i by the Portland Chamber of Com , merce for the Congressional Naval .'Affairs committee which has been . ; at Astoria. Congressman Hawley tas a member of the party which was headed by Admiral R. E. Coontz, commander in chief of the "United States fleet, and members - of bis staff. : Ten members of congress are in the party. - r' , I Mrs. Hawley, . because of f- 111- health, was unable to be one of the party which will be enter tained during the trip at the Julius Meier country home. I ; ,- - . ' ! Salem Delta Delta Deltas pic nicked Thursday at Spong's land ing. Salem members attending :were Miss Marie" Churchill.' " Miss 'Mary Bayne, Miss Lucille Pierce, :Mlss - Edith Pierce, Miss Anna- - belle Golden, Miss Margaret Good win. Miss Ethel .McCUchrlst; Mrs. q. A. Downs and Mrs. George Weller. -v .. .V ' . - .t J. i Guests for the evening were Miss Florence Jones, Miss Alicp McKinnin, Miss Mary McKlnnon and. Miss Helen Pollock. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trimble "df Pittsburgh bare been guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. (Park for -a few days. They left last night An Ideal Beach Resort When in Newport Patronize These Progressive Establishents CHERRY CITY COTTAGE Best location on Nye Beach. Wood, light and water furnished. Free bus from beat. For Information write GEO. Gj SMITH, Box 423 NEWPORT. OREGON ; GROCERIES - All kinds of Table Delicacies, Fruits and Vegetables Hardware, Cooking Utensils, Dishes. Oil Stoves and Accessories, j " Everything for your outing W. A, Order yonr Statesman A.LTH0:.IAS SOUVENIR STORE Agate Cutting and Mounting Oregon Pictures Agate Jewelry THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON for California. They came west to attend the wedding of Mrs. Trimble's nephew,' Paul B. Wal lace, which took place last Wed nesday In Seattle. 4 Mr. and ' Mrs. Trimble and Mr. and Mrs. Park spent yesterday in Albany visiting j with friends. They' , returned to Salem in the evening, leaving (later for the south, on the evening train. ' . - - ' Airs. Arthur J. Rahn sang at the birthday eolebration of D. P. Ma son in Albany last! week. Mr. and Mrs. George H. f Burnett were other Salem guests ' at the birth day celebration. I Mrs. A. G. Lovell and family, who. has been spending a few days with friends in Salem, has re turned to her home in Albany. ' Mr. and Mrs. W Connel Dyer with the children returned to Nye Beach ; . yesterday ; Mrs. " Keith Powell will be . their house guest for a few days. Mr. Dyer will re turn this evening or Monday. Mr.' and Mrs. Carl Chapter left last night for Victoria, B. C. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Crow. Before returning to Salem from their vacation they will go to Vancouver and spend some time in Rainier National park. 1 - ' , The GAR and f WRC were en tertained yesterday afternoon with a picnic at the fairgrounds. The hosts were the Sons of Vet erans and the Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans. . Col. Carle Abrams was speaker, of the day and Mrs.! Arthur King contributed a reading. V i , Mr. and Mrs. Waldo O. Mljfls, and their two children, of Hood River, are spending the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills, at the family home, 481 North Winter. r ; - ' ! , . The Women" Foreign and Home Missionary societies of the Jason Lee church met tor a picnic dinner Thursday; with one of the members. -. Business meetings' of both groups were held and Ltbe regular programs carried outvt . , ;-. " ! f . The Royal Neighbors will serve dinner today for the members of the Modern Woodmen at-tk-e state fair grounds. j Miss Marv Bayne has left for California where she will teach next year in Maryhill. ' Mis sAg ness Bayne will accompany her sister south and they : will visit friends there for several days. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Looney, Miss, Marguerite Looney and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Cart etfiaver iare on a fishing ad hunting trip into the Allsea country fM-' ! A :- TAts. Josie , Stewart Is, visiting with friends at-Marshfield.' ...?!"'' .:; .,:; Ht. McNair, 'general, secretary of the TMCA of Louisville. , Ky., is a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Cora Lippold. During his absence a brother-in-law and close friend of Mr. McNair; William H. Lippold, also of the - TMCA of Louisville, la acting as general secretary. I Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Minton, for mer residents of Salem, now liv . . ing in" Portland, stopped J&ere a while Friday while on their way south to visit the Oregon Caves, Crater lake and other southern Oregon points of interest. ' v . : r r - - " ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller. 155 South Nineteenth street, left re cently for an eastern trip. They will visit relatives in Seattle and take a trip through Yellowstone ? ADVERTISING is the vehicle of a powerful .message delivered daily to the thou sands of -readers of the news papers' and periodicals. CLAYTON to Follow Ton to ' Newport WHEN AT THE BEACH THESE REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS FIRMS WILL HELP MAKE YOUR STAY MORE . .,' , ; I l . ENJOYABLE . , I, part While In the east they will visit relatives and friends in Ne braska and Illinois. They will'be away about three months. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Needham left yesterday for a trip through California. They will go as far south as San Diego. Mr.' Need -ham will inspect many poultry plants and several of the largo hatcheries on he trip down. They will visit with the family of Mr. Needham's brother in Lo)3 An geles. : ' " I . ( - - - I Mrs. Cecil Hawley and the two Hawley children, Annabelle and Willis, are spending two weeks at The Dalles. They are guests of friends while there. " Friends in Salem have received announcements of the birth of a daughter August 10 to Mr. and Mr. Ernest Hunt, formerly , of Salem and now In Toronto, Can.' ' I Mrs. A. H. Overman of Seattle is visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Morton.'i . .' -i. : i Mrs. Romeo Gouley has as her house guest Mrs. Sam Kierski and son Billy, and her mother Mrs. G. E. Cortl of San Francisco. Mrs. Corti was accompanied here by Mrs.'David and Mrs. Hetty Mc Artbur of Los Angeles. - I Miss Esther Roeder visited In Dayton this week. She will teach in the Dayton schools next year. Rev. W. E. McCullock and fam ily of Los Angeles has been the guest of his sister, Mrs.) H. P. Stlth. The party is traveling by automobile - and have been in Rainier park and over the Colum bia River highway. They left Saturday for Crater lake. - 5 Mr. and Mrs. C P.; Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Bishop and children of Portland went to Cas cadla. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop came to Salem from Portland spending Friday here. ? - - , V' A new club in the state federa tion of Women's clubs is the G. T. club of Philomath. The club has just been organized and has but, 14 members, with the follow ing! officers: President, Mrs. G. A. Whiting; vice president. Mrs. J. L. Kipper;, secretary. Mrs. i C. Cr Scbreiber; ; treasurer, , Mrs. .Dessie Lutz. l In applying for membership in the state federation the secretary of the club explained its purpose as follows: "In the summer of 1920 the women of Rose Park conceived the idea of gathering to gether for a social time. It was necessary to select a name for the body, andG. T. club was choseh because it stands for 'get togeth er.., 'good times, 'good thoughts, and . 'good things, eliminating everything that pertains to gossip, nnkindness, etc., thus promoting good cheer and good will." f . , i ' Mrs. Isla Reinhart - and Miss Florence- Miller, who have been the guests of Miss Clara and Miss Bertha Miller at their new home, 1836 Ferry street, left this week for Springfield. 111. " r Their trip out west was over; Among.,daSotv?l ( thecmjfcmcmm the Canadian Pacific, and includ ed stops at Calgary, Banff. Lake Louise, Glacier, Vancouver, Vic toria and Seattle. Their return trip will Include stops at San Fa(ncisco, Richmond. San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, . Salt Lake City and Denver. . f Mrs. Reinhart is connected with the YWCA at Springfield, 111., and Miss Miller, formerly of Salem, is now r pastor's 4; assistant at 5 the First Methodist Episcopal church of Springfield. r BEACH COTTAGES For Sale or Rent LESTER MARTIN Real Estate Insurance 1 - Advertise? Why THE REASON for. advertisinfir is to establish and maintain standards of value for merchandise and service.- Successful selling depends upon public accep tance of values regardless of price. ? J 1 Mrs. Coolidge Popular Woman : In Washinggton ' V . " -' I Mrs. Coolidge has been one of the most popular women in Wash ington since she came there March 4, J 921, according to Mrs. W. C. Hawley, who with her ;husj- band. Congressman : Hawley 1 has been in Washington through the administrations of - Presidents Roosevelt," Taft, Wilson and Hard ing. "Mrs. Coolidge. as the wife of the vice president, was , of course one of the leaders in the social life since her. time was available in a way which that of Mrs. Harding was not. Mrs. Coolidge was seldom at home dur ing the week for luncheon which would seem to prove her popular ity among the official set." . ,"She has a merry twinkle in her eye which I always remember about her." " . ') -:f j. Mrs. Hawley was ill for many weeks-after Mrs. Coolidge came to Washington and si not as J well acquainted with her as withJMrs. Harding whom she knew as the wife of a senator long before Harding became president.1 j "What the social life of the White House will be now I have no idea." said Mrs. HawleyJ "It was 'entirely cancelled lastj year because of Mrs. Harding's illness. i "Mrs. Coolidge is an altogether charming woman and while she Is entirely different from Mrs. Hard ing, she is just as lovely and as popular In the official social life. Mrs. Coolidge is just as different from -Mrs. Harding as President Coolidge is different from Presi dent Harding each is charming in her own way. ' , j j: "Mrs. Coolidge, if she has a fad, makes her family her fad." '. Mrs. Hawley is at her home on Oak street for the first time in three years and says she wishes she could spend the coming win ter here Instead of returning to Washington. She has been ill part of the t "me since returning but has found time to reestablish her flower garden and refinish her home there. j j Congressman and Mrs. Hawley's daughter. Miss Iris, was married just before her parents returned from the east. Her husband, Sam uel Steers Tourteloot's home is not far from Providence, R, I. Mrs. Tourtellot, during Mrs. Haw ley's' illness. , t,ook her mother's place frequently in the official life in Washington and will be missed during the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawley are located in Pennsylvania I where Mr. Hawley has a position; ; -;r .. . . ., - .,. ; ;j;:f . "Guests at the J. F. Dunlap home include Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Ber- telson and Mr, and Mrs. Frpd House of Kalama, WaBh. j ' ' 4 ':$) The Brush college 1 nicnic grounds were the scene of a de lightful gathering Tuesday after noon when Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ewing- entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark of Shang hai. China. 1 i i'j Mr. Clark has been director of boys' work in the YMCA of Shang hai, where be has met with much success for tbout 12 years, j bat the past 15 months have ' been spent1 in the United States. Dur ing the early part of this time his work was on the Pacific coast, bat since last fall his headquarters have been New York cityj I f j Mr. and Mrs. Clark and their three children, Winstan, Richard and Imogene, stopped off for 'a few hours as they were ! passing through Salem, after visiting rel atives in Roseburg and Corvallis on their way to Vancouver, B. C. from which place they sail August 23, on the Empress of Canada, to resume their work in China, j : Almost all the adults bidden were friends of the Clarks dur ing their college days at OAC, and many pleasant reminiscences were exchanged during the time spent together. j ft " Those ; present were , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings! and The Summer 1 Playground WAIFS AGATE STORE f j ;' : f 10 years In the Agate business In i. ' Newport ! ) Special attention to Mall Orders ' Box Newport. Oregon ) " Removed to Beach St, Near Ocean The Redfern Cottages are the best at ; NYE BEACH A card brings full particulars - . Box 241 . h. ------ . 1 'H ' (n 11 alcm 11 jSnogjs , " - - - - 1 To listen to the long list of col ors and shades in which one may obtain silk hose is to listen to a combination of biology, - ornithol ogy, nature study and. history. Among -the new ones just now available are beaver, fawn, otter, bob-o-link. African, cordovan, gun metal. Tiffin. : castor. French sands, putty, shoe - gray, ooze, camel, fog, antique and log cabin. Silk hose mayv also be had in green, red and delft blue. . The African brown is just a few shades darker than nigger brown and the cordovan is lighter than the nigger brown. Two tone lisle sport hose are available in a; great variety of color ' combinations. The silken liber sport hose may also be ob tained In the two tones, black and white and brown and white. - Fabric gloves or an unusually fine quality and seeming almost like suede are among the new fall offerings. ,, The gauntlet gloves are featured with, large , pearl buckles, as well as with pearl ! buttons. A new arrival in the line . of dainty neckwear is the three-piece collar which j follows the ; two piece collar.: The three-piece col lar has one half of the collar In one part,' with thei other halt di vided into two parts. These are obtainable in i pongee, sally em broidered in varied colors of silk and in white." The KeUy collar and cuffs are family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shep ard and family, Mrs. Avery Ap plewhite : and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. V.t Hollenberg and son, Mr. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings and son of Ashland, Miss Mae Russet ' of Corvallis, Miss Clara Anderson .of Roseburg, Mr. Eaton of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. F.C Ewlng and family. Manhattan, Lake ! , i ' On Roosevelt Highway TILLAMOOK LAKE LYTLE HOTEL Excellent dining - service, furnace heat, hot water In 1 rooms, largest and. most modern In Tillamook beaches. ) " . ' ' i j 1 '- ' .. -. -. 1 "Twixt Iiake and Ocean" Write Julia M. Parker, Mgr. j ' .' t . ' - - - i i P. O., ROCKAWAY, ORE. SALTAIR Fresh Fruit Fine Groceries SAITAtR BAR VIEW COTTAGES AND TENTS ! W : hTe two-room bosses snd few lrcr one with bsth. snd tests fur nished complete for light seusckMpinf . Elertrie lights, water, sod woo4 free. We adriM brincinc too covers and silver-. win vken convenieiit. We hsve a stock f froceries at very reasonable prices'. We havs the P. O.. snd s good restaurant where we aim to havs clams 'sad crabs and aes fish at all times. 91 imj and np. For information and res ervation eail oar Porltand office, the Wise Dental Co, 3d at Wash. BBoadway !7noo , THE WISE WAY B-37 BAB VIEW, TttlAMOOK CO, A ! i: PACIFIC CITY BEACH Salem's Nearest Beach by Anto Stage leaves terminal three times daily tor Pacific City rla Mc Mlnnville. This beach possesses more natural attractions than any other beach on the Oregon coast. ' ' A seen I J beach paralelled within tire hundred feet, by the beauti ful Nestucca river, teeming with every variety of fish salmon, trouti clams, crabs, etc s '1 t '.- . : v ' . " ; - V .'. V. ' . Accommodations: ' Hotel. Cottages. Apartments, Tent Houses i Spacious protected camp grounds wooded hills V'-l !--' : ",r-:,-: :.-;'-.: :-: - Note this nnparalelletl combination. An ocean beach' and rtver flahins, boating and bathing... All within three minute walk ; Baseball games, concerts, dancing children's playgronnda and .mother amusements For particulars write SUNDAY MORNING. now popular. The collar and cuffs are about five and a half Inches deep and come In- various light shades. .The square .veil in two tones is - particularly popular. - Among the color combinations are the brown and henna, the black and red, black and white, the golds, greens ' and blues.' The liew Marvella coating fab ric Is very similar to the bolivia except that it has a diagonal weave. .; (Continued on pace 3) What : to What Visions of New Things Satisfaction Definitely Assured if You Choose Your Apparel Here COATS, SUITS, DRESSES 1 Lytle, Bar View, Saltan, Elmove, Rbckaway, Garibaldi, Netarts, Ocean Side, Pacific City, Trains all Stop at Hotel GROCERY Soft Drinks Candles Tobaccos - Hardware Gas Oils Tires, etc. ' At the depot . f ? , v . OREGON OCEANSIDE Oregon's newest and most scenic beach resort, formerly known ss Maxwell's Point. Situated S miles from Tillamook City, combination of rugg-ed moun tains, sandy beach and wonderful scenery. , Pure mountain water, heal th riving air and modern sanitary conditions. Dancing, bathing, deep sea fishing, store restaurant, storage garage, dance pavilion. Well equipped children's playgrounds. ' bathhouse a, etc. A paradise for the summer vaca tion. Furnished cottages and tent houses, all new. Southern Pacific through tickets te Oceanslde and direct stage connections at Tillamook. Bell Phone 9F12. v!. .' V.;V'. Write ALLKX & FLEMING, or ROSENBERG BROS, for ' : " particulars . ; ; : ;. " f ' ,- h .TIIiLA3IOOK :: OREGON fall OB. F. R. DEALS, Pacific City, Oregon AUGUST 19, 1923 Slnoer of Folk bongs Loming r October 17th i Grace Wood Jess. America' premier singer of folk songs, will appear; in Salem October 17 un der the direction of the newly organized Salem Civic Music club. The membership In Salem now Includes the .following musicians In the order In which they signed the roll: . Lena Belle Tartar, Frank E. Churchill, Bertha Junk Darby, Laura I Grant Churchill, Beatrice Shelton, Halite Parrish Hinges. Julia Mills Welgel. Elma Weller. T. S. Roberts, Lucile Ross, John R. Sites. C. R. Muston, Allle Chandler, Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, ' ton, Mrs.' John J. Roberts. Dan F. Come See WomenV Suits Trim, trigr, of a great simplicity, the fall suit has a niche of its own. Suits that are different, that will give pleasure to the wearer r $25.00 up Priced Silk Dresses - Wool Dresses....... New Fall CoatsA..... Salem Stare, 466 State St. r 'i u -... BEACH COURT HOTEL New neat ola. homelike : will furnish you room and board at 1-eaadnm.ble ratM CAMP COMFY Furnished Tents and Cottages for Rent. Near Doatofflce. stores and depot. Convenient to the bathing beaches. f Ur ITBCI TaklUUS MR. OR MRS. A. O. WALUNo' ; HOTEL ELF.I0RE 1 -. 28 rooms of solid comfort: everything home-like, neat and clean. Strictly home cooking-. Hot and cold water In all rooms. Rates. moderate. 1 f For reservations address ' I J. 3. KREBS, ROCKAWAY, ORE. Rockaway Meat Market Opposite S. P. Depot. Rockaway. Fresh and Cured Meats ? Clams, Crabs, Fish, etc. ; . ' . Also market at Garibaldi B. E. Beynolds, Prop. KODAK .THE BEACHES Then bring your Films to Us i ROCKAWAY STUDIO t Hand-colored Sea Scopes and Views Large line view postcards HAPPY : : - ' K. .. .. . ; . .. . - ; 43 Furnished Cottages and Tents i "" ' ! ' , :- : - ' ' Only salt water bay on the coast. Good fishing, unexcelled beach noted for Ha clams, eraba asd boatinr sprier water 98 pare. Cleas beds are located 200. yards from camps and crabbing 60 yards. Restaurant In connection. Round Ulp tickets sold by 8. P. and stags lines to Netarts via McMlan vills. ; , . ;"; ; - .-, -." f ' 1; - ! Step from your door to the Beach NETARTS, OREGON. Phone 9Y3. 7 miles from TiUamook Langenberg. Mollie Hill Ei. , Margaret A. Fisher. F. G. De bach. F. S. Barton, L. O. Jennl f Albert H. Gllle and Joy Turner ganlzing a circuit of civic mi clubs in the1 larger cities of t northwest; reports that the 1 lowing cities have well establ! ed and organized clubs: Portia aa.iu Tflpnmi. Salem. Medf. and Eugene : At least three ot clubs will be added to the cki befort the clubs commence fu: Honing in October. 1 : . . ' 1 f - '.' The benefits to be derived t the resident artist and the stii ent of the northwest will t shown by the following figures: during the season of 1923-24 21 resident artists will recelvb $W: per night' for concert appearance in adjoining cities. Forty artist. ( Continued I on page 3) - to $59.50 l......$24 1 $65 $i4t.$125 $19.50 to $125 Portland Silk Shop, 383 Alder St. ssjhai vsv as waav.ws - - ROCKAWAY, ORBOON Have The Statennkn ? j Sent Yea by fiaO Write Circclation Dtpt GARIBALDI HOTEL Rates 12.60 per day Room and Meals P. B. WIckler, Prop. NETARTS CAM? Cottages and Tents and Campinr i i ,- ..... Pririlejei Close to the Beaci. . Pare water, clams, boatinr. Y bathinf, etc. . A. K. DAVIE3 ' Netarts, Ore. : , Bell phone 9T1 CALIP t - ' f 1 . ' ' - " a 1 .... yjA . w :