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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1925 . . - ; : ! ... v i . 1 " """" news fr6m BEACH -RESORTS (Coatfdued from pago 1.) Mrs. Ella zabeth Mela tyre- and Drlscoll as guardian: ' .A community, bonfire was held at the beach, last night of which 300 people. were present. It was given. In .honor , of the Campflre girls of the Lents district. A good time was had, : . . f Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Huston and daughters Winona, Florllla Hus ton, Gwen Shaw, , motored down irom Portland over the week-end. '. .' '' JKALTAin ; In the Minnehaha cottage for a eouple of weeks are Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bellinger . of Portland. -: ; Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hartmue and son, Paul or Portland, are in their attractive Oh Boy! cottage for a few weeks. ' . . ' . j. Mrs. Nellie M. Shevlin or Olym phia, Wasb., Is a guest at the Driftwood 'Inn this week. Mrs. Shevlin is editor of the Pacific Northwest Olympiad and is great ly interested ' In the development of the Tillamook beaches. , V. ; - Mr.'and Mrs. W. O. Ashby and family.and Mrs. -Louise Barron and MrC and Mrs. Laird -Ashby of Portland are! spending two weeks In the D". W. Jlfcnn Nakawlsi cot- tage. ' . f-;-'..1 ' " Mf , and Mrs. George H. Duns- lord of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Schafcj of: Portland, motor ed down, to Saltalr Saturday and pent the ' week-end ' in the Na fcomls cqttage. " , Miss Florence Hoffman of Port land ' la spending ' the' season at Saltalr." ' . V' ' . ; - ; Among thoee registered at the Driftwood ' Inn are Mr. and ; Mrs. Charles Welt and eon. Miss Ne1 lle J. Clarkr Miss Verd R. Lock- year and James Campbell of Port land, Mrs. Frank' Froraan of Al- lany, and Mrj and Mrs? Earl Ash worth Of Etrgene. -;.vj' ':--2-:' Mr and Mrs. Sam H. Roome. Jr., and daughters, Katherine and Margaret,; of, Portland, and Mr. RoomeV. parents, " Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Roome. of -Vancouver, Wash., are spending : two weeks In "the Blue Bird cottage. ' " , : ; Hugh'Naldrett of Multnomah 13 spending 'several dare ' with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Haldrett at the Driftwood Inn. 4 - Mrs.; M. M. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.Ol(A-Muncar and Mr; and Mrs. W', G., Johnson of Portland, aro vacationing in Saltalr ? this . week." . Mr. Rhea of Saltalr sold his two attractive cottages on. the ride this week to Mr. J. H. Knight ot - the Knjgbt Landscape company, or Pdrtland: Mr." Knight spent the week-ndNnt the Driftwood Inn, and pljiuJ.o'adl a number of Im provements tohta property in the . early rail. f; , I Other guests at the Driftwood Ina- this .week are Mr. and Mrs. l'cn. Lillcbo or Tillamook and Mr. endf Mrs. J. S. Cote of Portland. MOTOR TRIPS ABROAD v;f In Rome, Wonder City ONE, OF A SERIES OF TRAVEL TALKS k x ::: I - fUt Ctfttty CXrysUf tr portion R OME has been deicribed as i the most marvelous city in the world. It is just that. 'Here ran American with ,his OwyslefSbt, has stopped in front of St. Jeter's, '.one. of the: most , famous churches in, all the world. It stands on the site of the Circus of Nero, where many Christians were martyred and where St. Peter is said to have been buried after his crucifixation. In . the background is the Palace of the Vatican, whkh has been the resi dence of the Popes since theit te- turn from Avignon. ! Mrs. w: H. Wcos o: Washous aU Wash., andKhenf., sister: .. Mraj" L. A. Henderson of Oregon City, have each taken oneJ jfT thej A6hman cottages; tor a lew weeke. - Mr. and Mrs. C; B. Anderson of Silvertou are vacationing in one of the Ashman cottages. ;: Mr. Au derEon,is a banker in Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Prank -Wright and daughter... Shirley,' Mr.' Wrlsht's mother. Mrs. ' L. E. ; Wright and ! of Mr. and : Mrs, M. H Sawyer and Mrs. Sawyer's mother, Mrs. Lydu McCullouch, all of Portland,' are in the? Wallula cottage for a week. In the Adamson' Hyacinth cot tage arewMrsl Ida Runge and baby and M(as Lena Lk3t, sister of Mrs. Runge, of Portland f l t Mrs-'Emma Loew ofPorUand is domiciled In; theAdamsen Daf fodil cottage. Mrs.' B. G. Cook of Milwaukee, AVis.(-is her guest tot the week and ft. JPlCuerlcke and Miss Alma Kuericke of Portland visited with her for a few days. ; i Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Fuch and daughter Marjorie, Mrs.' May Fuch and Billy Bishop of Portland Moody and Mr.- Cuzt Finch alsoj Portland accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs.. H. RKlbler spoilt the week end In their cot- -Itage. They had as their guests Dr. , Grace D. Linklater. Portland, and Mr. William T. Stone, fiew York City. ;?: ! ?, Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Oyamada, Ate and Paul Oyamada - are at Wakanda Lodge for three weeks. "Mr. and Mrs. Bouget f Port land havevthe Baldheim cottage for. several days.' As their guests are. Stanley Jordan, Albert C Jor dan and S. H. Jordan, of Portland. : J. Beusekamp of Maplewood, bre., is spending two weeks t with his ! wife and two children who t have the Johnson cottage for the month of July. " Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Geiger and Mrs..' J Geiger of Portland, and Mrs! T." M. Reap, of Tacoma, ar vacationing in one of man cottages, - ;; the Ash- . ; MAXZANITA rM Clams xltc still plentifuf on the beach and every low tide sees the; cottagers hard 'at Work' r as sisting their larderswith the sue? cnleqt'-lilyaivear , 1' tj.-,-f.7.y . 'Mr'.r and.-Mrs,. Hairy;:: jkaiftrtof Portland; spent several ? days In Manzanlt a,: last week. M r. C has: on to camped over the 'week end their lots .The Geigers plan build within a short time. Miss Elizabeth Gel jsbeek and Miss Helen M. Smith motored ) to Portland over the week end and on their return brought as their guest. Miss Eleanor Bendrota. j. Mrs. Harvey Freeze and thee small daughters, Jeanette, Jllice and" Margaret of Oregon . City, have -the Geijabeek cottage for jthe remainder of the month. (' MJss Marcerv, Hils and mother oi Portland areat F. J; -Baker's Kor; several weeks. . They are pre paring the plans for their new summer home which they will shortly build vm their fine view lot. . Miss Evelyn . Hansen, guest of Mrs. Tom Swennes. is slowly, re covering from a severe attack of pneumonia.' ' ' ' . E. C. HeaTy,. Walla Healy. and Arthur Healy; of Boise, Idaho, are at Lane's camp ground for several weeks. Mr.- Healy - once managed the tent camp of Necar ney City,- located about a mile south of Manxanlta. Mr. Healy is now with the Boise Statesman and la making a loop trip by ma chine from Boise to 'Canada down the coast through California and back to Boise. ! 1 1 Most 'of the houses in the com munity have their wiring for electricity completed and the end of the week will see Manzanlta ablaze with luminosity from the plant of the Coas Power company at Tillamook. v - Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Graves of Portland, spent several days at the camp grounds. " ' ,-' . 'r W. C Morley, Elsie Mbrley. Ma bel S. Davies; and Neva 8. Long, of St. Helens, Ore enjoyed the hospitality of the camp grounds, over he week end. Al Johnson of t San Francisco, motored in for a stay of several days at the camp ground. . ; Dean Selers of aBnks, Ore., was at Lane's camp ground over the vaaV ATI A ' . Among - the visitors over the I week end were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wright Garibaldi. James Baldry. Sisters, Ore., Gerald E. Medcalf, TUlamookDon G. McGee. Seattle, Wash., and John Medlref, Tilla mook, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edwards, owners of Classid Ridge Beach jnst north of Manzanita were vis itors at Manzanita on Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Paddock of Portland were at Manzanita Inn for several days.' . -Horace A. McCutchan, Portland musician. Is enjoying the hospi tality of the Inn for several days. . Among the week enders at the Inn were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Orey, Milton. Orey. Jsseie Orey. and Mr. end Mrs. Fairbanks, all of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. ' and Mrs. Webb Campbell of Portland. r v . Mrs. F. Jerens and family - re turned to their home in Portland efter a pleasant vacation in the Gel jsbeek. cottage. G.,WItadt and daughter ' of Tillamook were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bell at their charming new cottage. - have returned to their home after visiting for a week with Mrs. G. C. Ruff at the Ida May apartments. . Another, guest at the Ida May apartments is Bancroft Butler of pCorvallis wbq is spending the sea son. .-, v . . ,. . Mrs. Anna L.BUtlck entertain ed .the Women's Benefit Associa tion members of Donald at the Wild wood cottage on Wednesday afternoon. The occasion was in honor of her birthday. , .v Spending a month in the How ard cottage are Mr. and Mrs. , W Harvey and ; son of Yakima, Wash. Rev. and Mrs. "a." B. Waltz of Spokane,' Wash.. . are . vacationing in one or the Johnson cottages. Col. and Mrs. George E. Stall man' and children. Josephine and George of San Jose. Cal., and Miss R. Hespe of New York are in the Arcadia cottage ror a week. Mm. Carl Freilinger and baby and Miss Irene Kelly and their father. T. J.,Kelly, motored down from their r Portland homes this week and are occupying the Mon tag cottage for a week. Margaret Walsh is in'the Sel dom Inn for a month.. She is a resident of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding and family of Eugene, spent last week end at the Ocean Crest apart ments. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spragne. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sprague and Mr. and MrsW. C. Baker, com pose a party "of Portlanders who are spending the week in the Tenby cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Johnson and daughters, Elizabeth and Au drey of Portland, have taken one of the Ocean Crest apartments tor a fwe weeks. In one of the State cottages for ten days are Mrs. I. N. Bacon and Mrs. M. Jensen of Salem. Miss Ruth Jefferson ot Portl.ind and her guest. Miss Iva J. Kruiger of Chicago, are vacationing In the Sea Cliff Inn. . Mise Gretchen Hannlsh and her sister of Portland,, are spending two weeks In one or the cottages at Driftwood camp. Mrs. Bertha Newcomb was a business risltor in Tillamook two days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Speitzen and chil dren, Harold and Virginia of Stockton, Calif., are house gues'e for the week Marsh. - C. L. St. Helen of Portland is in the - Cleveland couple of weeks. D. D. Home of ot Mrs. Mary D. cottage for a Portland is stopping at the Elmore hotel for a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Mason and two grandchildren of Portland, are; spending the season at the Ocean View Court. A. H. Reitz of Portdlahd spent last week-end In Rockaway. , F IX Harvey. W. H. Purdin and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling of Portland (CoatiiB4 a part 5) . . , - ROCKAWAY Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Peterson and MN Alice Peterson returned to their home ln4Portland Sunday after spending a week in the Ida May apartments. , Dr. K. P. Carter and Dr. Leota Carter, Portland Naturopaths, and their small son are vacationing in the Ida May apartments this week. Miss Anna Cobestcin of Hasten is spending the season at the Ida May apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Quirk of Portland REPAIRING REBORING -WELDING . Work That KiUUrir Prices lteasonable BARRETT BROS. GARAGE 1009 North Capitol . New Six - ; ts 1926 Styles Four-Door Sedan - 5 S . I . . W. 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Independent Dealers', -:, - . at the Grecn-and-White Sign 1.' 4 ; Phone 5102; Fill Up Your Tank and Ut Ybuir ENGINE Decide!" 4 . - ) . .. . S ... - WAGES A COOLIE worka ten or twelve' hours a day. If he carries all he can, he moves one ton on mile in one day. For that, he which do the heavy faborfbr himiy.. 9 America has in its service asj . mur.h alrfrira1 witrnai fia e'l - - - w U WWW. O J w V WW . of theVorld combined. AndJf is '- M WW aser yeev bmv a aw4 veaw ia taeaMaf ctectnevv a ?! ed ee fae aiiii of aid W aw an kmmw taat ttcc aj4".ti ead eaMa. An eea aatanafctg Hi aii efwa aaM ta )w aeera. w mmm. eatf yew i n lOliiiiinia-aw t awMm aad.etsw r fa at ay ta Cmm ia1 Khelrt Caen lay ateee ; ami cawifoTi etaea receives twenty cents. "Cheap v throueh the efficiencv of theeleJ labor, you say. . trie light and power com panieU ' Not cheap labor.. Not at alL. - the cost of this electrical energy r For in America, we move one ton has been-kept amaiingly IowJi; one mile for less than one cent (See the littlexhart) ' " ' The coolie laborer receives small .Plenty of electricity and cheao? . wages and accomplish es little. The American - workman is well paid ,and accomplishes much. For he is, in fact, ' a foreman. - Under his direction are powerful workers, electric mo tors and conveyors, rl I I I 1,1 I 1,14 . .electricity these ar two great advantages which America enjoys over the rest of thet .world. They help to ex plain why we can haver our high wages, our am. m - nr w4npf frtft and cur low costs,' . i J Portland Electric Power Company " ThU adrertlsenicnt Is reproduced throujh courtesy of the General Electric Company ' ' ( r y v MaawaMaaa ! i . V i Li