The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 30, 1925, Page 17, Image 17

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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". ' I
CASINO GARAGE
, STORAGE I
j GAS AND Olt
NYE BEACH BAKERY
Confectionery and meals.
Horn made bread and pastry.
At Nye Beach.
It. KASBOHM, Prop.
PARE HOTEL !
flomeUke Rates f .00 per day
Centrally located. At city park
; and post office. j -
MR& C. CT. ALLEN", Prop. ';.
NEWPORT " .- - . OREGON"
M. H. BENSON CO.
Dry foods, notions, novelties.
Cents f urnlsnlhgsl
Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon
ABBEY HOTEL
Under New Management
NEWPORT'S FINEST HOTEL
Strictly Modern Hot and
cold water. Steam heat tri
all r6oms. Newly reno
rated. ' . 1
Opposite Boat Landing on
Front Street
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J. J. Tobmv Manager
Sea Crest Cottages
Directly Fronting the' Beach
2 and 3 -room furnished '
Cottages !
Electric light, city water, wood,
free anto shed. "Two blocks
north of- Nye Beach business
center. Write for folder.
. CHRIS ARMS
NEWPORT, - - OREGON
Cherry City Cottages
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Two and four rooms. Near
the' beach. Wood, light, wa
ter and anto shed. Every
thing furnished hut linen ,
silver and top bedding,!
GEO. G. SMITH
Newport, Oregon i
A. L. THOMAS
SOUVENIR STORE
Agate- cutting and mounting.
Oregon pictures agate Jewelry.
NEWPORT " - - OREGON
SEE; LESTER MARTIN
If yon are interested in buying
a cottage or lot to build on.
Price right, terms easy.
Phone 7451
INSURANCE AND LOANS
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A Beach lAn
Most scenic beach on
Pacific coasf. T h r 0 e
floors of solid comfort,
dining- room in connec
tion. American plan.
Ideal bathing and ag
ate beach, sheltered
from the strong" wind.
For rates and reservations
- address I
Katherine George
Agate Beach, Oregon
SKATING RINK
Hardwood floor 123x53. Ton
will find this an ideal place to
spend your evenings. Halt way
between bay and ocean.
ADRIAN FORD, Profe.
THE GLENWOOD
Furnished- rooms and auto
camp grounds, 3 minutes walk
from Nye Beach. , Sheltered
from winds and pleasantly lo
cated. P. O. Bo 601
Newport, Oregon
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- Log Cabin Inn
Sea Foods a Specialty
Chicken dinner 11:30 Sundays
i" Short orders all day.
Dinner 5:30 week days.
Ice; Cream and Soda Fountain
in connection.
Dancing.
j Gilchrist & Emrich -Nye
Beach, Newport, Oregon.
NYE BEACH POOL-HALL
Pool Card Games Candy
; Soft Drinks Tobacco
ED AUSTIN, Prop.
Newport, Oregon
MODEL CAMP GROUND
Located on Rooserelt Highway
Newport, Oregon
Wood and water furnished.
Sheltered.-, from the wind
Fire blocks from 'the beach.
J. C. FERGUSON," Proprietor
News From Beach Resorts
HKMMMMMMMM MaMMMlMMH MMWMHMHMMKBMi
MAXZAXITA
j The season is rapidly drawing
to a close and the weather li cool
ing off with a little rain. But
sftch showers have only made, the
country more beautiful and in-
, creased the pleasure of the cot
tagers, i Exits cityward are be
ginning and another vacation
time will soon be over. -j "
At Wakanda Court for aiweek
are Rev. II. G. Crocker and wile
and son of Newberg. They are
. building a cottage on Classic
- Ridge, j . ;L . f -
hit: and Mra. Marsdell Reeves,
and children Marsdell Jr and
Gertrude are at Wnkanda Court
for several days. V S
Mrs. Stewart McQueen and son,
Stewart Jr., of Portland are guests
at Wakanda Lodge for a week.'
Mrs.; G. A. Gilmore and chil
dren and Mrs. M. C. McKercher
and son George of Beavertoh are
in Kinnikinnick .Cottage fort a
week. ' 1 -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough
and son William Jr., of Portland
have Miss Werner's new cottage
for a week. J . !
Among the guests at Manzanita
Inn for the week were Miss Etta
r McNetsker, Everett, Wash., f and
Mrs. John Jones, Portland.v Ore
gon. ;
In the Hill cottage for a week
, were Mrs. Marie Anderson, Wheel
er and Mrs. Hans Jewell, and
daughter Alice and son, Raymond
of. Portland. . . . 5 v
Portland were
ists stopping
ground.
week end motor
at Lanes Camp
TWIN ROCKS
Mr. and trs'. E. Williams
of Portland ai;e camping oiit while
their cottage is bemuilt.
Mrs. G. H. Darrah and son? of
Portland ' are' in ' their cottage on
Classic Ridge for two weeks. j
W. H. Anderson and family of
Portland were among the motor-j
Ists who spent the week end here.
. Mr. and SirsV R. 0.: JanTn. of
Portland and Mrs. Charles 'Joan--son
are spending two weeks here
In the Russell cottage on Clas-.
sic RIdgeare Mr.'and Mrs.. J. N
Russel, Mrs. .C. : E. B'aTnes, Virr
ginia Gossmer, Uti and Mrs. E. J.
Russel and" Jane ancf,Velma Rua
sell all of 'Portlaid.; vt Lt; Jy $
c Pred Powell and family and
Gertrude Lee and j Bessy Lee of
Gresham spent the week end in
the camp grenade j '. " i
Another week end party of mo
torists at the camp, ground were
Mr. and . Mrs- Geege . Peterson
and famfly if rs. Lee Irvin and
children-' Barbara and Leslie and
Dean D. Sellers of Forest Grove.
Oregon. . ; ' -'' '
'Other guests at the camp
ground during-the week were Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Gni and. chil
dren, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Johns and Mrs. L. Haagland, Scap
poose. Ore.; Walter H. Nourse and
family. Portland k Frffft P. Onort
f P6rtlandy; !fartin Cunimings, Cor-
Tairrsr cecir icowan,- trngene, ana
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Runyon, Gres
ham... ' f v-l ;, j
Rev J.-jWarren and faanlly
of the Lents Methodist church in
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FIXING
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ngins.
IS OUR BUSINESS ' -
So whenever your &ur needs, atterition BRN(J IT 0
US as we are equipped to do all kinds of AUTO REPAIR
ING AT SATISFACTORY PRICES.
WORK DONE BY HOUK OR BY THE JOB " v
When in trouble a pltofire vcalr mil 'bring out serfrce' car
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THE MOTOR SHOP
G. A. Coffey S. II. Hayes
97 North Church Street Phone 43; Night Phone 1T14-W
N' (Next ta erUtlel.Motot Car JIarket)
Spending a week In Mrs. Nettie
Thompsett's apartment after their
return from a motor trip through
Canada, are" Mr. and Mrs. David
H. Gowan and daughter, Miss Ag
nes, of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Tay
lor and family of Portland, are
spending a week in the Foxy
Grandma cottage.- !
Elwin Church and John Thor
wald of Marshfield, motored to
Twin Rocks today and will spend
a week with Mrs. F. E. Finley and
family at their Heart's Ease cot
tage, i
Mrs. Robert W. Wiley of Port
land, "have returned home after
spen'ding two weeks in the Watt
cottage at Watseco. ,
' Mrr and Mrs. Ed. Llndsey of
Lindbrook station and Miss Gladys
Gardner of Portland spent last
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Gardner and daughter, Grace,
at their Casa Verde cottage.
Mrs. F. E. Finley and children,
Faye and Forrest, spent several
days in Portland, this week, visit
ing with Mrs. FInley's sister, Mrs.
Leona Logue of Columbul, Ohio.
Ned Fultin and. Earl Wfsner of
The Dalles, visited at ihi C. H
Hodson cottage for several days
Mrsw . Ada ' Ferguson an4 iater.
Miss Nina, ot The Dalles who
have been -visiting Miss Merla and
Miss Helen Hodson for several
weeks and' Mrs. Hodson, motored
to Portland "with them on Tuesday.
Spending a week with Mrs. C.
H. Phillips at Rock View Villa
are Mrs. Walter T. Phillips and
daughters, Virginia and Elizabeth
and Mrs. H. F. Bohlman ot Port
land. I
Mrjand Mrs. L. Vere WIndnagle
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and Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. War
ren of Portland, were vacation
ers In Twin Rocks last week.
In the Leslie cottage tor ten
days are Miss Florence. K Bauer
and her sister. Miss Ruth, of Port
land, j
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Flndley and
daughters, Mary, Louise, Pauline,
and Edith of Salem, are domiciled
in one of the Reck View Villa
apartments. MUg Lucia Card of
Dallas and Dwight Flndley ot Sa
lem, were here 6ver last Week end
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harrington
and daugnter, or Portland, are
spending several weeks in one of
the Johnson cottages.
Mr. ; and Mrs. Harry Whetsel
and daughters, Marjorie and Hel
en of Portland, are spending i
week In the Hadley ridge cottage.
In the Re-U-Inn until Septem
ber 15 are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Billiongs and two sons of Port
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawkins
and Mrs. Joseph Burratt or- Port
land, who are vacationing in one
of the new Sampson cottages' have
with them this week. Miss Ethel
Burratt of Portland. Miss Burratt
Is a daughter and1 ."sister 'of "Mrs.
Burratt and Mrs. Hawkins.
Mrs. George Gebhardt and chil
dren ; ol Forest Grove," motored
down to Twin Rocks today and
will spend a week with Mrs. J. P.
Cleveland at the Cleveland sum
mer' home here. Miss Nina Faye
and Miss Edna Mae Cleveland of
Portland, and Mr. Gebhardt of
Forest Grove spent the week end
here at the Cleveland cottage.
Professor O. C. Mauthe of the
M.A.A.C. of Portland, accompan
ied by his . wife and Mrs. Ella
Rogey of Dayton, Ohio, spent sev
eral days of last week with Mr.
and,, Mrs.; Robert Gardner and
daughter. Grace,, on . their return
return from their summer camp
near Olympla, Wash, f .
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Scyec
and two children, and Joseph
Johnson are spending a few days
with Mr. Van ScyeCs brother. D.
Van Scyec, while motorinr to
Longview, Wash., from their home
in California. i
Mrs. H. F. Hamilton of St. Paul.
Minn., who is spending the season
In the Bosorth cottage was hostess
at the table of bridge on Tuesday
aiternoon. Mrs. Leland Stan
ford, Mrs. Robert Gardner and
Mrs. Howard Knapp, all of Port
land, were guests for ; the after
noon.
Spending a week In Watseco are
Mr. and Mrs. George Goshen of
Forest Grove. '
Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Cope of
Portland, are spending several
weeks in Twin Rocks. Rev. Cods
is pastor of the ' Lents Friends
church of Portland. !
Malcolm Kinsley of Seattle and
Donald Hopkins of Oakland, are
spending a few days at the beach
visiting with friends.
Spending a week in one of the
R- L. Sampson cottages are Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Bridlev i and rela
tives of Portland. I !
Mrs. M. B. James and daughter.
Miss Dorothy of Oakland, Calif.,
have returned to their home after
visiting at the James cottage for
a few weeks. Miss Ruth Mulkbav
of Portland, . has ; also returned
home after visiting at the James
cottage. ' ! i
;C. W. . Osborn j of -j Portland.
spent several day with his wife
and children at the Curtis cot
tage, returning to Portland with
them today. .j
tage nre Mrs. Etta Eyre and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. H. Heacock
of Portland. V
Mrs. M. ti. warren and daugh
ters, Laura and Sally Lou of Port
land, are spending a tew weeks in
one ot the Astroan cottages.
Mrs. G. M. Hoffman and daugh
ters. Miss Rosalie' and Miss Elea
nor. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ingram.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walfe, John
Swanson an d Mr. and Mrs. IL
Thomas of Portland, are spending
a few days at the Driftwood Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Newmeyer
of Salem, motored up to Sal til r
Vhis pasf Vesk' iratf at tte' Dhlt
wood Inn. '
, Mc and Mrtv-J. E." Davenport
and Mrs.. T.' C McCramey and
children of Portland, are domicil
ed in the Nakawlsl cottage ot D.
SALT AIR
Hugh Naldrett, principal of the
Hillsboro schools who has been
visiting here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Job Naldrett i at the
Driftwood Inn, motored to Port
land Sunday for a brief stay. He
was accompanied by his mdlher.
Domiciled in the Oh Boy cot-
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child can see its far greater quality.
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New Model New Price
This new Coach-Brougham is the outstanding
car of tha year,
te advent marks an important staje in tha
solution of automobila coach-craft.. .
He.a Is a typ of body which "will supplant at
least two others and this will be permanent.
It will bs permanent! because it is of stouter
construction, more artistic design and fills
a definite need. :
And because of its price.
There's nothing of the cheap f 'coach construc
tion" about this Rickenbacker. ' '
For example, this Coach -Brougham Is uphol
stered In genuine Baker Velvet Velout. The.
entire interior is finished in excellent taste
and of the finest materi lis. .
There's at least $209 greater value jn thit coach
over its own predecessor.
And that was last season's sensation and great
est value. ... ' . -
At the present price, this new model is a thing"
to marvel at. . Just think 51,593 (f.o. b.
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Speed a mile A minute and more
Hills all hills level out before the orirusK of
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This "Six" holds more road records today than
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performance as it is mimrUble in fco'mfort
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But you must see you must drive this Ricken
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Do so it will be a revelation to you.
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: ; ! 35 rorlhvCommercia Salem, Orceon
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