Jf OO f as registered by States 1? 4 man Scout, distances taken from speedometer' readings. Learing' Salem yrom corner of Commercial and Chemeketa street and crossing the bridge that spans the Y.'Illamette . river;, entering Polk county and enjoying pared roads as you trayet westward, you arrive at, Rlckreall. which Is Just 10 miles from Salem. FULLER SERVICE STATIOX: AND ' CONFECTIONERY All kinds of Lubricating Oils Rlfkreall. Oregon . .', - . From - Rlckreall take the west bide Pacific . highway .and travel north, to . .'Amity, ; This.- road !s all paved wittt the exception of a quarter mile, where .the road crosses the Southern Pacific elec tric IJne. Amity ' Is 23.4 miles from 'Salem. At Amity you hare your 'Choice of traveling 14 miles Ly pavement or 6.6- miles' by grav el Toad tor Bellevue. If you wish the pavement route, head straight north' on -the' highway from Amity for C miles where' a paved road forks to the left. .Distance from Ealerjt miles. .From here you travel' west for 8 miles to Belle vue. If you - -wish to take the shorter but gravel road from Am ity," tarn west and you Will find a fair gravel road which will lead you t, Bellevue," Which 'is just 30 miles -from Salem. This Is the more direct, route . and all ; dis- tances from . Salem to the - coast will be figured by this route.' From Bellevue to Sheridan a distance of 4.C miles? there is excellent pave ment On entering Sheridan you cannot help but note the. sign: "Youi 'Name ItWe Grow It." Sheridan is; 34.4miles .from S,a lem. j . ... ' .': . '.' EAT' at the V: IDEAL CAFE Sheridan, Oregon . SUERTDAN SERVICE . ' : STATION : f Painted Tellow s I -D. B. GRIXDELiLPr??.. .. OlZ Cm, .Tina, TsbM, AeeaHorlM. Comfort Station Quick Sorric. EHEEIDAK. OBEOOS a! Sheridan. you leave the pave ment but theTe: is an excellent gravfe!'- road to . Willamina, a. dis tance of nearly 5 miles. Willa ralaa registers 39.S miles by. the epc-Iometer front Salem," .."'.-, o. v. nm : Ceow. H. Coaghlla VILLAHINA GARAGE Tlre and Aecnori Bcpairinc' on s All Cara - Batteries Rschard Acetjlen Welding Gaa and Oil ' I.AOTES" "BEST UOOil ' : Willamina, Oregon, Cross the Willamina river and after traveling about 6 miles you 1 will come to a fork in the road. The main highway turns td tie .right here but. those wishing to see New Grande Ronde should taiethe road- -straight ahead wtlch Joins the highway-again in 3 la'Jcs.and makes the total dis tance no further.' Two mires from this fork of the read you will ar rive at Grande Ronde ; which , is 4 7.9 -miles-from Salem. ' . . . I GRAND RONDE In Ileal "Spot.tq Spend a Day " '-:r- v;;Nlcef f V .r; Csnping Good Fishing, ... . . . - ' 1 You. Will, Be .Welcome Here GRAIID 'RON DE GARAGE Grande Ronde, Oregon , ' August Bdtxnach, , Prop. Going north from Grand Ronde 1 Vi miles you: will again be on the highway. 'This 'place' Is" the Old Grande Ronde and is 49.3 miles from Salem. .1' ""' Stop at the ' 'oiLi? grand' i:oxde hotel ' -' for a big ' 1 GARDEN. DINNER . V Alter learing Old Grande Roade the road leads gradually upward through timber and over a well jra:!ed and well kept highway to tlia eurimlt of 'the Coast range i icur 'ins which is 700 feet above V r m- ' FROM SALEIJ TO JILLAMOOK COUNTS Complete information giving distances to all points and the road condi tions, also giving full information to the pleasure seeker as to where he may C v- ; find jvhat he wants. . ;. V; ;. l::.Vr--u':K sea level. The summit -is 57.7 miles from Salem. AT few miles further and - you, enterLTUlamook county and in Jess than another mile you arrive at Dolph which Is 61 miles from Salem. J, ' i.r'r Natural Sulphur Springs . , 'Attractire Camping Grounds . Sulphur Springs 1 r Hotel I f ' Dolph, Oregon ! Gas, Oil, Accessories, Store ( Day and Night Restaurant . Service . f;-; Fishermen's Accommodations From Dolph. to Hebo a grad ual downward grade, you will find good gravel roads. Hebo is 72 miles from Salem. ' ! ; : " ! ARROW GARAGE II. Arstell, Prop. ' ! Hebo, Oregon i Oils," Gas,' Repairing, Accessories . s Reliable and , Dependable . Service ''Vj Towing Serviee Phone 8X15 . .CloVerdale Exchange' From Hebo we ! will first give directions 'to- the- closest beaches. Turn to your left at Hebo. and take the Rooserelt highway which runs south and west 2 miles to Cloverdale" which, is 74.5 miles from Salem. t J" High's Drug Store; for.. . Kodak Films, Magaslnea Candles," Bathing Capa,-, r " 'Complexion Powders and Creams j ; CLOVERDALE , w ORqON 0 v . ; Cloverdale Hotel , Mrs. J. A. Lucy, Prop. .Clea Comfortable Rooms Hot and Cold Water in , . - Rooms j Dining Room in Connection ; . . . - , -r " '. ' On the Nestucca River " ". 'Good Fishing j CLOVERDALE OREGON Two and" one-half miles from Cloverdale take the right hand road, leaving the Roosevelt high way, for Paeif ic City. . In a quar ter of a mile. 'from. this point you will note a J sign "Brooten's Baths,'. which is located off the Pacific City road about a mile and up quite a steep grade, but- the road is all planked. ' Brooten Baths is 78.5 miles from Salem. Brooten's Bath! II. II. Brooten, Prop. KELP, ORE,. ."Nature's Health' Gift ; I: From .the Ocean. . , One mile off main road, to. Pa-1 cific City. . Watch tor . sign three miles this side of Pacific city. " -; ,f, Cottages for Rent. . Handy to Cutter Clams, Floun-I ders and Salmon ' fishing. . Onp mile to ocean. 'Wonderful view." ' :': I'''': 1 t FREE .CAIP. GROPND ; Address Cloverdale, Ore. Continuing on thePaciric City road you reach Woods . which is 80 miles from Salem. ; , BABCOCK'S Al Babcsck. Proprietor 1 ' ; Store and Apartments -ScstaBrsnt. la CoiuMctlM Botft, SO vr day. AptH, tl anr day. FREE FFRRY.-S . m. 7 p wa WOODS, OBXGON s V Stop At . JEFF FLECK'S ;rvv"; . for . . . Groceries Campers i - Supplies. Fishing Tackle. Boats to Rent Cottages, Lunches and Confec tionery. 'Free Camp. Ground. WOODS, " OREGON v , Arriving at Pacific City you will find that you have traveled 80.6 miles from Salem and that you are at the nearest beach. Hotel s Mrs. D. T. Edmunds, Prop. First-Class Accommodation Excellent Dining Room" Service V Sea Food A Specialty. . - - ....... . . - : Wire or Phone for Reservations '' - Pacific City, Oregon PACIFIC, CITY v Salem's Nearest Beach' by Auto Stage leaves . terminal three times daily1 foriPaciflc City via McMinnrille. This beach pos sesses more, natural attractions than any other beach on the Oregon coast. ' A scenic beach paralelled with in five hundred feet, by the beautiful Nestucca river, teem ing with every variety 'of fish salmon, trout, clams, crabs, etc Accommodations: Hotel, Cot tages, Apartments. Tent Houses Spacious; ' protected camp grounds wooded hills, Note 4 this nnparalelled combi nation. An ocean "beach and tlTer fishing, ' ' boating : 'and bathing. All within three min utes walk.: -j ; ; - '. " L Baseball games, concerts, danc ing --children's .'.playgrounds and Other amusements. T : ' , . ' ':"v: : : ; . : ' , ; For Particulars Write F. R. Deals, Pacific City, Ore. Going back to the Roosevelt highway 3.8 miles from Pacific City you again travel west and south for 8.2 miles and you arrive at Nescowin, ' new resort right on the ocean aad 85.2 miles from Salem.' : - HAYNES PARI ..... ,v vtCAI.IPS Newly Furnished; Complete ; . Excepting Pillows and i Blankets. : i Phone 11N7 Cloverdale' ; Exchange f NESKOWIN, ORE. Arriving . back ' at Hebo turn west on the highway and' In '4.6 miles you will reach Beaver and parement. Bearer is 76.6 miles from Salem.- . . r W. J. GILBERT General Merciuindise ' a Special in Honey and" Cheese Lunch' Goods , ; IlKAVEIt. OREGOX - This pavement lasts for 5 miles but after another 3 miles you ar rhe at Pleasant Valley which is 84.2 miles from Salem. BEACH VA' j i.l I rv BEACHES PLEASANT VALLEY STORE Groceries Ice Cream Candles' Oil and 'Gas . , MORSE AND ELLIS Just after leaving Pleasant Val ley you again strike pavement. which lasts all the way to Tilla mook. Tillamook is 93 miles from Salem. I ' . SUNSET GARAGE Tillamook, Oregon Everything for Your . , Automobile ; See the Dahlias Eat at the. j , AMERICAN CAFE 100 Per Cent ' WXTHKOW BSOS, Props., DAY and NIGHT SERVICB : Information to An Tourist . ' Tillamook, Oregon ' A. C. EVERSON j REALTOR Specializing in Exchanges What .hare you?- ; -..-.v,- t TILLAMOOK, OREGON If you - want to reach "the beaches west of Tillamook, turn west on Third street. The road is paved for two miles "here you cross the Tillamook river. After crossing the bridge take the left hand road.. .There is good gravel road for 1W miles then 1 miles of plank road, through some big timber." ; At; a distance' of . 5.8 miles from Tillamook .here is an other fork in the road. ' Take the right hand road here. Two miles further and you arrive at Netarts, which is 100.7 miles from Salem or 7.7 miles from Tillamook. . TOURIST CAMP rhe Home of Clams and Crabs Furnished Cottages and Tent houses Fine View of Bay and ' Ocean The Finest and Kleanest Kamp'on the; Koast. M. R. Terry- - Chas. Terry. ' - Props. - ' NETART'S CAMP Cottages and . Tents, . Houses ind Camping Privileges close to beach. Pure water,' clams, - boating, bathing, etc. A. N. DAVIES Netarts, Ore. -Bell phone Or 2 Less than a half mile further on you arrive, at. , "Happy : Camp' which is 1 6 1 mUes from Salem, HAPPY CAMPf 51 Furnished Cottages and . Tents : ";;. - : ;;.:";:; Only salt water bay on th eoait. Good fiahins.-waexctlled biearh noted for it elaraa, " eraba and boating spring water' 98 ppre. Clam bed are located 200 yards from camps and crabbing 50 yards. Restaurant . in con nection. Round trip tickets sold by 8. P. and stags; line to Jietarta.Tia HeMinnTiUe. , . : , Step from your door beach;' ' to the New Bulkhead S New1 Boats Seven . miles - from ' Tillamook :. I ' '-, Phone 9F3 , s -;.; t NETARTS"' ' n- ,c OREGON Two miles, further .north, after winding' over , a rather steep but well-Dlanked road you arrive at Expense Statements .are Filed By Candidates . The following expense, state ments were filed with the -secretary of state yesterday by candi dates or their representative who participated in the recent primary election': V " " " " ' y J C ; Geo. rF. A.. Walker, republican, delegate to national conrentiont third congressional district, 3 5.' "' ' 1 Harry V; - Miller, republican', dairy and food commissioner, 1286.90... ; ".;;. Robert Service, republican, pub lic service commissioner, eastern district. I69.SC. - D. ' D. Hail," republican, judge circuit court; 4th Judicial district, department N6." 4, $200.BS.' Charles Hall, republican,' state Qc.sajS!4&.J 3....jez4c hjtraiL . Oceanslde Is'T.0 miles from Tilla-1 mook and 103' miles from Salem.; : Oceanside ' Oregon's newest - - and- most? scenic Beach Resort, formerly known as Maxwell's Point. I Situated 9 miles from Tilla- mook City, comhination of Rugged . MounUIns, Cave a, Sandy Beach and wonderful scenery. . Pure Mountain wat er. health-giving . air and modern sanitary .conditions. Dancing, Bathing, Deep Sea Fislilng, store, postoffice, restaurant. Long Distance Phone, crab and clam market.. Well o,aipped children's play . ground' shute-the-shute, bath house l -etc. A paradise for the. summer, vaca tion. Furnished cottages and tent houses, all new. S. . P. through tickets to Q ceanside and direct stage connections at Tillamook. , . ; j Write Allen & Fie mlng for Reservations of Cottajges, Tilla mook, Ore. ; ' , Write Rosenberg i Bros, for General Information, Lots, etc., Tillamook, Ore. . Those who desire to go to Bay City, Garibaldi, Salfeair. Rocka way and Lake Lytle, fkeep on the highway going str tight north from Tillamook. Bar City is 7 miles from Tillamoot and 100 miles from Salem. ' Follow the navement here, whicli will lead you through the maSn 1 business street. I , I:, ALLEN DRUG CO. - On', the pavcsjient T IbAY CITY, OREGON '" Kodak Filras and Developing s Fonntain Lnnch WiCh . service tha& will plee you. I ' . That next place bieyond Bay City Is r Miami where the - road ' forks, the road to the right leading to Seaside and to the left to Garibal di, . which is a mile further on. Garibaldi is 104.4 miles from Salem.11--. Garibaldi Beach Hotel ' ...... Home Cooking Family Style Clean Rooms Boats .For if ent Good Clam's' and Crabs F. B. Wickler, Prop. Traveling 'from here along the shore line passing through Bar- view, and Twin Rocks, you arrive at Saltair which is 109 miles from Salem, t . DAVIES STORE W. Ai Dariem Prop. SALTAIR, OREGON Groceries.. Hardware. Gasoline, . - Oil Real Estate. - Rockaway. is less than . a ' mile further north or 109.7 miles from Salem. , - : visit THE ROCKAVVaY Mrs. Anna L. Bittick, Prop. Right at Depot, Rockaway. . Rooms $10 and $20 . - . Per Day, Sohler & Duncan : -Confectionery- - Pool r Bowling ROCKAWAY, OREGON Sundaes '- Smiles - Service senator, 8th senatorial district. $12:24. . ; ; : ' Barnett H, Goldstein, republi can, state senator, 13th district, $72.97. : ;- Mrs. C. B: Simmons, republican, state senator, 13th district, $95.13. fL. L. .SwaTV republican, -repre- sentative, 2nd district, nothing. . - : - . 1 E.;0. Potter, republican, repre sentative. 3rd district, 5. 1 J. otrBaifeyl "republican,' repre sentative, lth district, $99.10. - J. E. Bennett,- republican rep resentative, 18 th' district, $98. ;iThos. - H. Hurlburt, republican, representative, 18th district, $27.50. ; t , m- George In Koehn, republican, representative, - 18th district, $47.75. ' D." C. Lewis,' republican, repre sentative, 18th district, $78. comes the end of the trail which Is Lake Lytle a distance of 110.4 miles from Salem. It is under stood that there is only a distance of one mile to complete from this road . to Join with " the highway leading to Seaside. When this road is completed the distance be tween -the Tillamook beaches and Seaside will be shortened consid erably. ,-.; . ' , - - .v. AMERICAN : P LAN Julia M. Parker, Mgr. Hotel Largest and Most Modern on Tillamook Beaches 'Twixt ocean and lake. An ideal place .for a summer's out ing If you enjoy the wondrous attractions of the ocean, moun tains and lakes. A Specialty of Sea Foods and Sunday Dinners, Southern Pacific Hotel Station . at P. O. Rockaway, Oregon STAGES :: to . - ; , Pacific City, Neskowln, .Netarts, Oceanside Garibaldi, Bar View Rockaway, Manhattan and all TiliamooK Beaches Also to - Dayton, Newberg, Sheridan, Willamina, Grand Ronde, Dolph, Hebo, Beaver and Tillamook (Via McMinnvllle) Leave Salem Daily 7:45 a. m 12:30 p. m . 430 p. m. For Rates, etc call-Central-Stage Terminal Court antf High Streets , ' Phone ' ' . , : : .696 " .. . Portland, Newberg McMirinville, Tillamook; Stages, Inc.: 2 . . :' ' and ,".1;y Haiem31c3imnvlll stages E. G. Bates, -republican, repre sentative, 19t district, $85.50. Glenn R: Jack, republican, dis trict attorney, Clackamas coun ty, $77.31. . ., . Clyde N. Johnston, , republican, distrnrtvttorney, Lane county, nothing. .' -. ' . .' . L. G. Lewelling, republican, dis trict attorney,' Linn county, .noth ing. 1 . ;.",',' 1 v. r. Ira .M. Peterson, republican, district -attorney, Sherman coun ty, $45. ...... : C. W. Barrick, .republican, dis trict attorney, Tillamook county; $11.50. " . ' R. R..'.Turner, democrat, presi dential elector, nothing. . : Thomas A. Hayes, - democrat, judge circuit court, 4th judicial district, departmtnt No. 2, $117.78. Ralph P.. Laird, democrat, rep resentative, 3rd district,' $6.35. ... Donald Young, democrat, dis trict attorney. - Lane - county. $20.60. E. L; Meyers, secretary-treasurer. Oregon Good Government League in behalf of various can didates, both parties, $145. W. O. Staver, republican,, del egate to national convention, second- congressional , district, nothing'- ; , ; - Vernon Faxon, in behalf of Robert G. Morrow, republican, candidate " for judge of circuit court, 4th Judicial district, de partment No. 2, $112.25. J. S. Greenwood, republican, representative, 16th district, $63.50. M. S. Shrock, republican, rep resentative, 16th district, $46.36. . Ivan E. Oakes, republican, rep resentative, 17th district, $20. . R. A. Ford, republican, repre sentative, 27th district, $24.65. , Newton C. Chaney, republican, district attorney, Jackson county, notning. -. :- - Gordon W. Sammons, republi can, district attorney, Jefferson county, $27.86. , - Carl T. Pope, republican," dis trict, attorney, Marion county. V. G. Cozad, democrat, district attorney, Harney county, $17.90 Silverton ApproDriatelv Observes Memorial Day SILVERTON. Or., May 30. (Special to The Statesman) All of Silverton closed down today to help .the American legion iu mak ing Memorial day a success. The program began this morning at 10 o'clock at Eugene field audi Lytl American legion which was . act ing for the GAR and WRC. Inyo cation was given, by Rev. Clayton Judy v There as music " by the Silverton band; the Legion orches tra,7 the Four-L band ' and vocal selection ty the Silverton Choral society "Mrs.' S. E.' Richardson and Tom Kaarlius gave a duet which was highly.' 'appreciated. Prof.; Frederick Dunn of the Uni versity of Oregon as the princi pal speaker of the day, Harry Carson, commander - of ."Delbert Reeves post No 7,1 American le gion was chairman of .the day. Benediction was given by. Rev. S. Lindsetb. . . ' ' A. 'parade was formed which marched to the cemetery where the "usual memorial services were held. DuTing the afternoon the Silverton band gave a concert at the park. :- '; : ,; Monkey League Schedule Announced By. Y. M. C. A. Six teams rare entered la the indoor. Monkey- - league - at the YMCA, and will, start the second series of the league today. Cap tains of the, six teams ate Howton, Do Harport, . ' Camield, ' Waters, Schel, Kappahan.. . The. . schedule for the remainder, of the season follows: May 31 Howton vs . Waters; Schei vs Camfleld ;fnd Kappahan vs De HarpofW ' . june 4 Howton vs Kappahan; Schei vs pe-Harport; Waters vs Camfleld. .:. ; . - June 7 Howton vs Camfleld; Water's vs De Harport and Schei rm Kannahan. June 11 Howton ' vs ' De Har port: Kappahan vs Camfleld and Schei vs Waters. nisahled Veterans to Meet &ln Mormon Tabernacle SAiVT LAKE- CITY, Utah. May 31. The famous Mormon Taner- nacle'will be the scene of the 4th annnal national' conventions of the pisabled American Veterans of the World. War td be held here June 23 to 28. The great tabernacle will be brilliantly decorated for the occa sion. A special section will be reserved for Gold Star mothers, with places for other war .organ Izations. A radio broadcaster will reach all sections of the North JiiCi'"-" " -r r c cxt.t:::u .-" ' V' '...if -.- -- --' . - .' 1 . : Look the. Oakland Six over searchiny before . you choose your new car. See for yourself -:. how much; it offers for $995. If you plan to spend this amount, or more, here are easy tests which will help you to decide wisely. f ' thrive an Oaldand six. Make its your basis for comparison. You be the fudge .O ,tixamiineytts advanced construction then lfr you will understand its fine performance. 3 -Test its four-wheel brakes for yourself i Then ' ' you will realize their great importance. - 4 .Examine its remarkable finish. ' Remember, that its lustre is enduring. Compare Oakland's Fither built bodiesurbh others. Consider beauty, and staunchness.' Tind,-if you can, a top. which equal Oakland's permanent top in smartness and. utility. . - ; ... , Observe Oakland's convenient controls em' the steering wheeL Others use the dash. '.. , 5 6 7 8. See Oakland's unique glass encl open cars. Everyone Compare the Oakland Six with other cars even those of higher price.' Then you will realize why it pays to know this True Blue car before you buy. : r Every Oakland model offers you a correspondingly great value 'Roadster .. $ 995 Businems Coupe $1195 ' , Spo'tTouring 1095 Coup for Four 1395 ort Roadster 1095 Sedan " J 144S -All prices . o. b. factory .,r k i 'I VICK BROS. i :.i : ' High Street at Trade v VOU know where it is that i lake or stream where fish- j ing is still good and fishermen I are few. But do you know tnat you and youf fishing pal can get there quicker with a y sidecar outfit? "More often, too because it's cheaper. 50 1 miles for only a dollar gas, oil, A tires and alL Paths and trails, avoided by cars, are highways for this sturdy, motorcycle. Going and coming, youll eryi joy Motorcyicling--Oatdcrs Greatest Sport on Wheels. Step in loofe 'cm over cml W j , t go for a ride. Ournew,Pay-arYou y Ride Flan youH say is a dandy.- HARRY W, SCOTT The Cycle 3Ian - 147 So, Com'l American continent with excerpts from the addresses- -and 'musical program. The Tabernacle organ, flanked by the 38th infantry band, will provide -the - musical back ground. ' Madame Schumann Helnk, friend of the veterans. will sing "The Star, Spangled .Bin ner.' . Organizations assisting - in the convention, will. Include the -American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Spanish - War Veterans, Grand Army of .the Republic, Uni ted Confederate Veterans, the Ser vice Star Legion, the Red 'Cross j and the Knights of Columbus. ' 1 likes them. m ill u-.. ' j i i ,4 , 4 , 1 I t i : t i 'I t t i ! 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