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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1023 . teas Docfcc Brothers'Take Inter k est, in Delivery Cars as Well as Passenger NEWPORT 98 miles from Salem -Splendid road.,- An ideal place to spend your vacation. Excellent accomodations for a day, week or month. "Bathe Where Beauty Beckons". r a j-assss Die of truck :mS0mmMm mm : " I ?-- i mm P&W8W n CASINO GARAGE - STORAGE ' GAS AND OIL NYE BEACH BAKERY Confectionery and meals. Home made tread and pastry. At Nye Itrarh R. KASROHM, lrop. PARK HOTEL TTomellke Rate Sl.OO per day Centrally located. At city park ; " and post office, m - . MRS. O. C. ALLEN, Prop. NEWPORT! -) - OREGON M. Hi BENSON CO. Dry foods, notions, noTeltles,' gents furnishings. - Nye Beach, j Newport, Oregon f ABBEY HOTEL Under New Management NEWPORT'S FINEST HOTEL ' Strictly Modern Hot and - cold water. Steam beat In ' all rooms. Newly . reno . vated. ' 1 Opposite Boat Landing on Front Street J. J. Tobin. Manager Sea Crest Cottages Directly Fronting the Beach 2 and 3 -room furnished Cottages Electric light, city-water, wood, free auto abed. Two blocks north of Nye Beach business center. Write for folder. CHRIS ARMS NEWPORT, , - - OREGON Cherry City Cottages Two and four rooms. Near the beachj Wood, light, wa ter and auto shed. Every thing furnished but linen , silver and top bedding. : geoI 'g: smith ? 'r : Newport,! Oregon - A. L. THOMAS SOUVENIR STORE Agate cutting and mounting. Oregon pictures agate Jewelry. NEWPORT 4- ?k w ; OREGON i SEE LESTER MARTIN .If you are Interested In buying .a. cottage or lot to build on. Price right, terms easy. '.: Phone 7451 - INSURANCE AND LOANS Agate; Beach Inn Most scenic beach ton ' "Pacific coast: ''Three floors o solid comfort, "timing room in connec tion. American plan; Ideal bathing and ag ate, beach, .sheltered .from the strong" wind. -For rates and reserratlena address I - .j,- t Katharine George , 1TJAgate Beach, Oregon " SKATING-RINK Hardwood floor 123x53. Tou will find this an ideal place to spend your evenings.' Halt way. between bay and ocean. :. , - ADRIAN FORD, Prop.:. I T H E OLENWOOD Furnished rooms and auto camp grounds, s minutes waiK from Nye Beach. Sheltered from winds and pleasantly lo cated. P. O. Box COl Newport. ' Oregon NYE BEACH POOL-HALL .Fool Card j Games " Candy- Soft Drinks-Vrbbacco ' ED AUSTIN, Prop. Newport, Oregon MODEL CAMP GROUND Located on 'Roosevelt Highway Newport, Oregon . Wood and water furnished. .Sheltered from the wind. : Five blocks from he beach. J. C. FERGUSON, Proprietor Peggie's Log Cabin Inn Sea Foods a Specialty Chicken dinner 1 1 : SO Sundays Short orders all day. Dinner 5:30 week days. Ice Cream and Soda Fountain In connection. Dancing. Gilchrist & Emrich Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. News From Beach Resorts MANHATTAN Mrs. Ella Baker and daughter Mar jorie hare returned to Man hattan after visiting In North Bend, Oregon, and attended the Y. W. C. A, conference held at Gearhart, Ore. Mr. H. W. Fleming spent the week-end with his family at the 'Merry Makers. :..';:.-'V'-.Tf'(: .''"!'.' Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stunhauser re at their i cottage. Mu A Mu. They had as their week-end visit ra, Mr. and Mrs. Siegleand baby. Mrs. Sophie Braun and son Will lam, Mrs. Winona Rice, all of Portland. Mrs. R. E, Swltzer and children have returned to the Welch cot tage for the season. Miss Mamie Walch has return ed to the beach after spending two weeks in Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. Dyke and son, Timothy, ot Portland, and Mr and Mrs. Boran and two daugh , ters of Eugene, and Mrs. Jack Draper and children of Oregon City are spending a week at Man hattan Beach in the Welch cot- , tage. . . j . . ... Gerlinger Jr. lot Dallas! Mr? and Mrs. A. C. Williams of Colorado Springs, : Colo.,' spent a few days at the Driftwood Inn this week touring; the Oregon beaches. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Washburn and children! and Mrs. Washburn's father, A. Murray of Portland, have taken the D. W. Mann Min nehaha cottage for a week. Mrs. G. Dji Kenney and Mrs. A. Wills of Portland, are vacationing in one of the Adamsen cottages this week, i Walter Wettle'of : Portland ? Is In one of the Astman cottages this week and next. . - Mrs. Robert Larson and "family and Miss X Margaret Jenson of Portland are in one of the Adam een cottages for two weeks - : Jeanette Stout of Portland. J. R. Hinkle and daughter, Genevieve, and C. A. Maloney and family of Portland, are vacation ing in the Southerland Lodge. - Mrs. O. P. Stockley. MIse Beat rice Hood and O. M. Grything of Tacoma, Wash., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Leiter at the Halle cottage. Mrs. Stockley and Mr. Grything are mother and brother of Mrs. Leiter. Mr. and Mrs. Charlei" Brant and daughters, and Mr. Brant's fath er, J. A. C. Brant, of Salem, re turned home ' this week after spending a few .weeks , in the Purdy-Arden cottage. ' Mrs! Myrtle Collins and daugh ter, of Portland, are spending two week in one of the Johnson cot tages. . : " ' 1 Mrs. Margaret Worrell of Port-1 land is a guest of Mrs. Louise Scott this past week. In one of the Nelson cottages for a few days are Miss Tankers ley, Miss Oxford, and Earl Nelson ot Portland, and Mis Grace Wil son of San Jose,. Calif."""- : - 4 Spending the remainder. of the season in one ot tne. Sampson cottages are Mrs. P. A. Spencer and children of Portland. .'"-.- Mrs. D. H. Gowans and son, Jimmy, and Edyard Morgan of Portland are 'Vacationing In Twin Rocks for a few weeks. . . - Hugh O'Neil of. Portland, re turned home this' week after. visit ing with his wife and son at Scott Villa for the pa3t two week,- 3L1NZANITA TWIN ROCKS RALTAIR Miss Sallle Warren, accompan ied i by her ! sister and mother of Portland, .are vacationing in one ot the Ashman cottages this week. Visiting with! Mr. and" Mrs, Joe Naidrett at the Driftwood Inn for a few days this past week was their son, Hugh Naldrett of Tig- ard. ' - -.. j ';.! , Mr. and Mrs. W E.-Hill and family of Salem, epent several days at the Driftwood Inn this week. -' f ,:? ' Spending two weeks in one of the Adamson cottages are Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and daughter of Portland. ; - Mrs. Ethel Hale of Portland and her guests, Mrs. Lola Thomas and daughter and Miss Margaret Macdonald of San Francisco.' are I and nephew. Jack aomicuea in tae zella cottage for - i wo weexs. t - ; ; 4 Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wicks and 1 two children, of Portland are in the Kamatna cottage thie week.' Mrs. A. Berg and Miss Sue Berg of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mating of H ills bo ro, are guests at the Driftwood Inn this week - A. E. Bayman of Portland is in one of the Astman cottages until the close of the. In the i Hiawathia cottage for the yeek are Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Donovan and baby of Tillamook. MIsa Margaret Hichen and Misa Pearl Marrs off Portland spent last week In the D. .W. Mann Sacajawea cottage. 4 ' i Dr. and Mrs. Williani Chandlee and daughter of Portland spent last week In the WaJIula cottage. Guests at, the Driftwood "Inn this week include: -Elizabeth Els- ton, Vivian Elston, M. Toedhimer, Mr. and !Mrs. George Roy, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoge, Mrs. -A. J ; Lyle, Mrs. H. P. Campbell, Mrs. Geo. Rossi and Mr. and Mrs. M Morton of Portland; George Catt Icy .of Canby and Mr.' and Mrs. Iuis Ferris of Arco, Idaho. In the Pocahontas cottage : for two weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and "Mrs. Albert Hawkins and baby, Mary Ann, ot Portland,. have ;jtaken one of the Sampson cottages 'for two weeksf ' They have with them Mrs.. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. Joseph Barratt also of Portland. Mrs. Stella Wilson and Mrs. Stella Person of Newberg'are in the Hadley , ridge - cottage . this week.;" t Ml ' " :v Spending a fortnight at Scott Villa are Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Chaf- f in and ? two children of Long View, Wash Dr; D. W. Lockwood and fami ly. Donald! and daughter, Mise Helen May, of , Portland, were guests of Mrs. F- E. Finley and tamily. Miss Faye and Forrest, at their Heart's Ease cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crown and two daughters, Elisabeth and Isa bel ot Portland, were . guests of Mr. and Mrs. George McLelland and daughter Bella, at their home here over last week-end. Clyde Phillips of Portland is vieiting this week with , his moth er Mrs. C. H. Phillips, son Jimmie, Bohlman, at Rock View i Villa, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Patrick and sons, Robert, ana wunam or rori- land, have opened - their cottage for-the remainder of the season. They have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Donavani and .baby, also of Portland. " ' ' Mr. and: Mrs. W. C Hall and family ot Twin Falls, Idaho, were guests of Mrs. F. E. Finley and family at Heart's -Ease .cottage for several days last week while motoring through to Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. George M. McDowell and Miss Bernice Burke ot Portland, and Mrs. F, R. Pierce and daugh ter, of. Sacramento, J Calif., are spending two weeks .at Bockl View Villa. . . :. . :- v ;:: Edna Murphy; of Marshfleld vis ited with- Miss Bella McLelland one 4ay laatAweek. Mr. andi Mrs. Arthur Strange and Misses Eula and Mary Strange of Pprtland, motored .down to Twin Rocka on Wednesday for'a two "weeks stay in the attractive Strange Nook cottage ,Mrs. CC. RIchrnond and son, Robert, who are-spending the sea son. at Rock View Villa, have as their guests for two weeks. Miss The convention of the United Artisans has supplied the. center ot attraction for :; this week at Manzanita. And they have done well by 'providing" a free -salmon bake Sunday, a. dance. Monday night and Tuesday Bight a -free wienfe roast on the beach with a huge fire and a free for-alt "sing" as well. The ! remainder -ot ' the week has , been enlivened by a jaunt up Neah-Kah-Nie mountain. dips in the ocean and the usual round of beach activities. - Mr. H. S. Hudson, supreme maeter of the Artisans for Oregon, with Mrs. Hudson and' Mrs.' Mor ris Hudson and children have taken the Sibley cottage for. the week of the convention. ' ,1 Mr. C. L. McKanna.I. supreme secretary ot the -Artisans, with Mrs; McKenna and son Everett, are guests at Manmanita Inn tor the convention. ,. ' ' Mr. Jerry Sayler, manager of field agents of the Artisans, with Mrs. Sayler Is at Wakanda Court for the week. With them la Mr.! Frank Dolp, amateur golf cham pion. -' - f v . ' ; ' From' California are Miss Olive M. Snell, Long Beach; Mrs. Lucy Young, Lankershira; Mr. Charles Hughes and daughter Ruth, Los Angeles, whoi are" enjoying the hospitality of Wakanda Court. Mr. Harry Hughes of Everett. Washington is also in this party. Other Artisans wbo are staying at Wakanda Court are Bertha Ketel, San Pedro, Cal.; Warren W. Rich, Camas, Waeh.; Mr. George Dick, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland, Salem, Oregon; Mrs. E. R. Sutton, Port land; Mrs. II. G. Knott and Miss Gertrude Knott, Portland; Flor ence . Walling, Portland; Mrs. Agnes Johnson, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. LaTour, Hollywood, California. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hatton were guests at the Spencer cottage for the convention. . At Lane's House for the week were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Thomas. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Frank D'Arcy, Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, also ot Long Beach. Mr. Albert Havaroki of Port land spent the week-end with his mother at the Rosen cottage. Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Brown of Pnrtlanri wm en oat a fnr the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tisin' Lausmann Jr., at Wakanda lodge. Mr. Joseph Lausmann and Mr. O. M. Haavaldsen ot Portland spent the . week-end with their famlliee who are domiciled in Wakanda Lodge. L,l a At the Inn for the convention were the following Artisans: Vi ola Bruner and C. E. Bruner, Ore gon Citr;- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gridley, Pprtland; Mrs. Carrie O. Luneburg, Portland! Myrl Hurst, Hollywood, -Calif.; Charles R. Turner, Long Beach; Marie Hill, Portland; Eunice Larkin, Port land ; Helen V Price Portland; Anne S. Forsloff, Portland; Mil dred . Carr, Portland; Minnie Schmid, Portland; Geo. Neckel aon, '; Portland ; ' Eva Neckelson, Portland, Sadie , Hastings, I Port land; B. J. Edwards, Elva Ed wards.. Vesta Moeller, Dr. and Mrs.- Ringo, A. M. Arnold. Rose Arnold, Leola Bareteau. Helen Quaring. Pauline Nelson, Mildred Tyler, . Bernice Schmid, Lucile Morrison, Lorene Kamron, Thel ma Garvey and Laura McGuire, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bell and two daughters, Joyce and Pau line, find it necessary to return to their Portland home next week, as Mr, Bell has been commission ed to paint a portrait of Miss Nancy Nicolai, daughter of H. T. Nicolai of King street. The Bells plan to spend as many holidays as possible during the winter in their charming cottage here. In the Fieldhouse cottage for the next two.weeka are Miss Viv ian Patterson, Portland; Miss Jeanette ; Kletzing, Miss Emma Stephenson. Miss Evelyn Foster, and Miss Beatrice Barker, all of Eugene and the University ot Ore gon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson of Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kardell. At the camp ground for the week-end were Kid Leslie' and The passenger automobile ot today, compared with that of a few years ago. shows clearly the results of almost unlimited effort which designers and engineers have devoted to increasing driving ease and riding comfort. Controls are easier to operate, springs'. are longer and more flexible, . seats and upholstering are nrore com fortable, bodies are more roomy closed car production . haa been vastly Increased. . "But how much effort has been devoted during these years," asks Mr. Russell Bonesteele of the Bonesteele Motor company, local Dodge Brothers dealer, "to mak ing the commercial car and truck more comfortable for the driver This man, who must drive six days a week, many miles a day, through all kinds of weather, de serves all the comfort which can be built into his cab'' The comments of a number of merchants and drivers wbo were in the display room yesterday to look at the new closed cab Dodge Brothers commercial car show that they are quick to perceive the many improvements. The seats are truly comfortable because the cushions are built ex actly like those of a passenger car, with coiled springs and plen ty of padding and are upholstered with genuine leather. The cab is roomy and the controls are easy to reach and operate. One feature which Instantly at tracts the attention of every driv er is the tray ot shelf above the windishield for carrying order books, gloves and the like within easy reach. The new cab is all steel throughout, with full length steel door. The side windows are raised and lowered by means of cranks similar to those used in high grade passenger cars. The plate glass windows side in noiseless runways. The full ventilating type shield Is wind and water proof. The spare tire carrier is mount ed under the rear of the body leaving the full side panel avail able for attractive display adver The stem of a new tobacco pipe can be taken apart along Us length for cleansing. Buick Performance steps further ahead in World Leadership Hie ValvoiivHead engine in the "Better Buick Master models de livers more than 75 horsepower! Extra power has been added to the extra power always a feature of Buick s famous engine, i .. . . i Even drivers of previous Buiclcs will be amazed at the performance the Better Buick now places at their command. The higher effi ciency of the engine in the Better Buick includes the seme econom ical consumption of gasoline and oil that has distinguished all past Buicks. ' And the Better Bolck now leads the world in protection for rcfo and driving units. Thres nsr seals have been added to Buick' s famous Sealed Chais. An air cleaner, a gasoline filter, and an oil filter now insure clean air, oil and gasoline for the engine. Drive one of the Better Buick s. Know how much the new 75 horsepower Standard of Perform ance adds to the pleasure of BuicU's ownership. You never again will be satisfied xiiih the power and performance of the ordinary motor car. , When Better Automobiles Are Built! BUICK Witt Build Them. . . .J MS met I - ! " 1 i ' ! OTTO J. WILSON 388 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon (Coatiaae oa par ) G lath and daughter, and Carl Marguerite Fors of Mora and Miss' JnSfflFMBSMSMBBryHffPTSMXiaM 14 ; EIKER'S ; : GUARANTEED p r FORDS , j PRICED RIGHT iff W in 1 ?J M- & & W II lO-:: i 1 -A. CAR WOR.THY .OF.-Jv ITS m :rm New Model New 'Price ' Rickenbacker is first, as usual, in announc ing this new, refined Sedan model. Mounted on the famous Six-cylinder (63 H. P.) chassis, thU new Sedan is a thing of beauty and a joy to drive. , Refined at many points, yet retaining every feature that made its predecessor famous, this new series Sedan is all your heart could desire. : Wonderful in performance and outstand ingly beautiful. " And, at the same time, we are able (thanks - to increased volume and the rapid growth of Rickenbacker) to announce a price reduction which is startling. - Price now is $1795 f. o. b. Factory. Body built in our own shops of distinctive and exclusive Rickenbacker design. , Upholstery, door and lamp fittings, trim mings an J all details of finish, in perfect taste and of finest quality. Cody is exceptionally roomy seats and backs are luxuriously deep. 4-Wheel Brakes, of course, and the most perfect springs ever a motor car was mounted upon. Big balloon tires, and all those other fea tures which Rickenbacker pioneered and which only the most progressive are even yet offering. - This Rickenbacker is a year In advance, us usual... . " ' ," Anything less than this in style or In value is already "a last year's car' But you must see you must drive this f edan to appreciate. Do so. Thone-and demonstrator will be -- at your door." - That ride will be a revelation to you ' ; F. W. Pettyjohn . . ' 365 North Commercial ? ; Salem, Oregon I ' f ' j S. tmmt7. ptm mm ' 1