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i- art, v ' . - THE OREGON STATESMAN. rfAT,EM. OnEION : s Y " . r"f mt O. : - si ' SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE IIHLMI GETS VARIETY DBG1FTS Director Tells " of Visit to ' .Eastern States in In- ? terest of Work 1 " ! Eastern . people are greatly In terested in the nursing work, being done in Marfon county and the way tbis work has developed, ac cording to Elinor E." Thomson, di rector of the nursing service hi the' Marion county child health demonstration. - Miss Thomson has just recently , returned from the east. In speak ing at a meeting of the county nursing committee, Miss Thomson said that not only ere, eastern people interested in the nursing Wjork being done in Marion coun ty, but that many communities in the' east were Incorporating In their work plans similar to those of Marion county including bed side service, training of nursing students in public health work and IHstrnetlve health work being done 14 homes. At the meeting of the county nursing committee, held June 9, Tfr. E. Li. Brunk who has just tak en jup the dental program in the qpunty under the auspices of the Marion county child health demon stration, stated that he is now ready to make dental examinations ot " the . teeth of children in all communities, free of charge. Dr. Brunk said that within a few days, dates would be an nounced for the several health centers in the county, when those free examinations would be held. ;j Mrs. R. E. Klelnsorge, president of the Marion county nursing com mittee repotted expenditures from the several . health centers In the county, as follows: 2 Mt. Angel, month of May, $48.- 82 for scales and materials for reported expenditures for May of $68.81 in nursing service for milk - to 'families, 'materials for tubercu losis patients and medicine for di abetic patients. Hubbard health Renter during May, spent $103.10 jwhieh covers all Its health equip ment including scales, tables and vent of rooms. I. Silverton health center for the itnbnth of May, reported expendi tures of. $21.20 for health center "equipment and material for night ingales and laundry service. Also -jjthe donation of two scales. l ut interest 10 worisrs in ours ijng service, was the talk by Mrs. 5.r A . 'Russell.' who has chArgfe of ramtrltion work among the kinder gartens of Hawaii. She said that berri-berri was the greatest prob lem in Hawaii, due to the lack of .green vegetables, butter and milk. fa i A TTiDotJntr nf the county fc o "pursing committee, representatives iwere present, from Hubbard, Mf. "Angl, Salem. Sllverton, Mill City, fCervais, Evans Valley and Sunny- side. ' " " ' ' -. 0 I Student nurses from the vUni--versity "of Oregon were alBo pre sent. The Marion county health , J 1U VyUU.. . w Mv i Elnora . - Thomson, , director of pursing service, and Amelia Feary, , 'assistant director.? i - . Ui a ; - tBaselM Same to New -J. Yorkers as in "Podunk" J? NEW YORK New York takes 'ifa baseball Just like Bankville, Missouri, only in larger does and, perhaps, a little more seriously. : r 1 All the rivalry, emotions, argu- raents, slang and war whoops! M j found in the country town are multiplied a thousand or more times in Gotham. ' Bla'nkvllle has Its baseball heroes. , So has New York. Um giplres here get as little praise arid ' as much baiting as does the lane jBlankvIlle arbiter. - ' When the Yankees, Giants and Robins are winning, each attracts -large crowds. When. they. are In A a slump,, each has a congregation ,,of loyal followers that refuses to l desert the grand stand and bleachers. The same holds true Tin Blankville. - f New York's baseball crowds, however, are far more cosmopol Sitan. The Japanese, Chinese, Italians, Germans, Slavs, French men. Englishmen, South Amerl- r; cans and other foreigners soon be- y come addicts of the national pas-11 ', At almost any game, one can iook over rows ana rows 01 races without seeing a native American, ..Of all the fans, the Japanese and f r Chinese are less given to manlfes- l tatlons. They smile and talk over the plays' between themselves. Cj The : negroes probably are the " most enthusiastic and loudest iff M their cheers. , Bay Ocean 1 Cool and refreshing; between, Tillamook Bay-and Ocean; all advantages of other - beaches, crabs, clams, fish, etc., - and plenty of driftwood for bon fires, Store - and postoffice. Bungalows for: three ' or four $12 week , with, bedding, com--plete furnishings, water, Hghta and wood. Call for circular at Statesman office. '.For reser vations send deposit ot $5. Off to Mrs. lu E. Latourette, S13 City Hall, Portland or Mrs. Elsie AX. Rogers, Bay ocean,' Oregon. I ft Z ; ' '1 -r : , i v L . 1 13, 1026 ' :"' 1 Here you will find a reliable guide to Tillamook and Lincoln county beacK resorts. Distances, road Conditions and full information is given here in news and ad form. Surf Bathing, Fishing, Hunting, Claming, Mountain Climbing, Boating LEAVING Salem from corner of Commercial and Chemeketa street and crossing the bridge that spans the Willamette river;, entering Polk county, Rlckreall Is 10 miles from Salem. From - Rlckreall take the west side Pacific highway and travel north to Amity. This road is all paved with the exception of a quarter mile where the road cross es' the Southern Pacific electric line. Amity fa 23.4 miles from Salem. At Amity you have your choice of travelings 14 miles by pavement 'or 6.6 miles by gravel road to Bellevue. If you wish the pavement route, head straight north on the highway from Amity for 6 miles where a paved' road forks to f he left. Distance from Salem 29.6 miles. From here you travel west for 8 miles to Belle vue. If you wish to take the short er but gravel road from Amity, turn west and you will find a fair gravel road which will lead you to Bellevue, which is just 30 miles from Salem. This is the more di rect route and all distances ' from Salem to the coast will be figured by this route. From Bellevue to Sheridan a distance of 4.4 miles there is excellent pavement. On entering Sheridan you cannot but help note the sign: "You Name It We Grow It." Sheridan is 34.4 miles from Salem. . SHERIDAN From Dolph to Hebo, a gradual downward grade, you will find good gravel roads. Hebo Is 72 miles from Salem. HEBO IDEAL CAFE SHERIDAN, OREGON A Good Place to Eat 'Prices Right 1 At Sheridan you leave the pave ment but there is an excellent gravel road to Willamina, a dis tance of nearly 5 miles. Willa mina registers 39.3 miles by the speedometer from Salem. Cross the Willamina river and after traveling about 6 miles you will come to a fork In the road. The main highway turns to the right here but those wishing to see New Grande Ronde should take the road straight ahead which joins the highway again "in 3 miles and make the .total dis tance no further. Two miles from this fork of the road; you will ar rive at Grande Ronde which is 47.9 miles from Salem.' - Going north from Grande Ronde 1 4 miles you will again be on the highway. This place is the Old Grande Ronde and is 49.3 miles from Salem. ' GRANDE. RONDE Ottfs SERVICE STATION Standard . Union Shell 1 GASOLINE Free crank: case service! Oils, Tires and Accessories Auto repair shop lit connection Acetylene Welding, Towing;, Expert Repairing TELEPHONE 8X12 Grande Ronde Auto Park Good Eats and Camp Grounds Service Station Good Fishing Ground After leaving Old Grande Ronde the road leads -gradually upward through .timber and over a well graded and well, kept highway to the summit of , the Coast range mountains which is 885 feet above sea level. The summit Is 57.7 miles from Salem. A few miles further and you enter Tillamook county and In less than another mile you arrive at Dolph which is 61 miles from Salem. DOLPH Dolph Sulphur Springs HOTEL AjSu BESTAUXAJTT Good Bad Good Ml Serred at alt boors. Under New MaAatremenf CHARLES McFARLAND, Prop. Ail Patrona Treated With. Courtesy f HEBO CONFECTIONERY) AND KE04 A U KAJN 1 Meals Served at All Honrs Coifec tions, Candies, Ice Cream, Magazines, Pap e r s , Cigars and Tobacco. Just around the corner on Roosevelt Highway Road. MRS. ANNA MYERS, Prop. From Hebo we will first give di rections to the closest . beaches. Turn to your left at Hebo and take the Roosfsvelt highway which runs south and west 2 miles to Cloverdale, : which 74.5 miles from ( Salem. t "" ' TTftandne-haU, miles from Cloverdale- taetthe . right" hand road,-leaving' the Roosevelt high- Vwasf for -PacltcCity. . In a quar ter ml a mile from this point you will notex a 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's Baths is 78.5 miles from Salem. -Continuing on the Pacific City road you reach Woods which is 80 miles from Salem. WOODS GOOD nSHXVO AT NEEL'S PLACE Confectionery Xdcht Inacli 1LU from Pacific City on Xeatucca RiTer BeatsCabins Fiee Camp Grounds Paone Keel's Place at Woods, Oregon 'Arriving at Pacific City you will find that you have traveled 80.8 miles from Salem and that you are at the nearest beach. PACIFIC CITY PACIFIC CITY, OREGO& Dining Room in .Connection . Sea. Foods Our Specialty BROOTE NZSBRTH. H. H. BROOTEN. Prop.. KELPORE . -- . v. ' - . ' 4- i 1 Xji m J e - . "'NATURE'S HEALTH GIFT FROM THE OCEAN" i One mUesoff main road to Pacific City. Watch for sign three" 'miles, this side of Pacific City. We have the only Magnetic Eosean water in the world. , Cottages for Rent . ' ; , Handy to Butter Clams, Flounders and Salmon Fishing. , 1 One mile to ocean. . Wonderful View. i ADDRESS CLOVERDALE, OREGON Pacific City Beach Salem's Nearest Beach by Auto Stage lea res' terminal three timea daily for Pacific City via McMinn ville. Thia beach -possesses more na tural attraetiona than any other beach on- the uregon- mat. A acenic beach paralelled within 500 feet, by the beautiful Nestucca river, teeming; with every variety of fish, salmon, trout, clams, crabs, etc. Accommodations: Hotel, Cottages, Apartments. Tent Houses- Spacious, protected camp grounds wooded hills. Koto this anparalelled combina tion. An ocean beach and river fishing, boating and bathing. All within three minutes walk. Baseball fames, coneerte, dancing children's playgrounds and other amusements. ' For Particulars Write F. R. Deals, Pacific City, Ore. V : 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 Neskowin, a new resort right on the ocean and 85.2 miles from Salem.' NESKOWIN Neskowin Garage CARL, WHTTE, Prop. Shell Gasoline, all kinds of Oil, Tires, Tube, Repairing and Storage -Reliable Service n 1 rv DON'T BOTHER To' bring your groceries with you when you come to the beach. The Neskowin Store carries a full line of staple and fancy groceries, also fresh meat, sea food, ice cream and confec tionery; at the same prices you pay elsewhere. Come to Nes kowin this summer! Lunch room in connection. The Neskowin Store II. W. FRINK, Proprietor , -w r Continuing south from Nesko win for 16 miles, over a well- graded mountain road, you arrive at Delake, which- is 101.8 miles from Salem. , . DEVIL'S LAKE Lots and acreage overlooking Devil's Lake adjacent to Roosevelt Golf Club, which will be Open to play by May 29; if weather permits. Really a Wonderful Place to Enjoy Your Vacation For Farther Particulars See BECKE & HENDRICKS 180 if. High '.Telephone 161 Heilig Theatre Lobby Salem Oregon LAKE-OCEAN LAND COMPANY One mile farther on is Camp Roosevelt; 2 'miles south" of Camp Roosevelt is NelscotC beach. H NELSCOTT BEACH Ocean Front and Highway HOMO. SITES Kew Furnished Cottages Write for Illustrated Circular to VEUSCOTC XJUTD COMPANY 2009 . Stark fit, Portland, Oregon One mile further south is Ta'ft which Is 106: miles from Salem. The end of the completed road Is I mile south of Taft. TAFT I Siletz Bay Trading Co. GEVERAL MERCHANDISE Cottage, Camp tG round, close to an excellent beach. - Salt water fishing, crabs, rock oysters, - r-v .'.etc , t F. C Roblson, Tilt, Orecon For the Tillamook beaches at Hebo turn west, on the highway and ,in, 4.6 miles you wilt reach Beaver and pavement. "J Beaver is 7B. miles from Salem. but after another 3 milesyou ar rive at Pleasant Valley which is 84.2 miles from Salem. PLEASANT VALLEY ( Pleasant Valley Store 1 General Merchandise, Gasoline. Oil, Anto Repairs, Notions, Candies, Cifcara and Tobacco, Ice Cream and Cold Drinks on Ice. aaMkskaM C. P. and R. D. Godfrey TILLAMOOK Just after leaving Pleasant Val ley you again strike pavement, which lasts all the way to Tilla mook. Tillamook is 93 miles from Salem. Todd Hotel Mrs. Hazel Vliiing, Prop. - "Comfort Not Style," our motto. Good, clean ; comfortable beds, steam heat, hot - and cold water, family rooms. . Rates 75c and up 1 10X First St. Tlllsmook. Oregon At SVfe H M'n tne tune to ex- mJ mF 7 rhaniro property. W' 1i t vo what van re looKing lor. vv list have you I see a. r,vrKUiN "The Man That 8eUa fiia SeTTlee" TILLAMOOK, OREGON Those wishing .to reach the beaches west of Tillamook, turn west on 3rd street. The road is paved for two miles where you cross the Tillamook river. "After crossing the bridge take the left hand road. There is good gravel road for 1 miles then 1 tailes of plank road through some big timber. At a distance of 5.8 miles from Tillamook there is another fork in the road. Take the right hand road here. Two miles furth er and you arrive at Netarts, which is 100.7 miles from Salem or 7.7 miles from Tillamook. NETARTS SILVER SANDS Beach NETARTS -:- OREGON COMFORTABLE COTTAGES and Camp Grounds Amidst Beautiful Shade Trees SPRING WATER Piped to Grounds MODERN GROCERY STORE No Advanced Prices Fishing Boating Hunting Clams Crabs Bathing The first camp grounds at Netarts CHILDREN'S VACATIONS Accommodations and per sonal supervision for child ren unaccompanied by par ents. Write for Particulars r RAY'S PLACE 1 NETARTS, OREGON Serwa Station An to feepamag Store and Bestanrant Clam Chowder and Sea Foods A Specialty TERIMORE CAMP The Home of Clams and Crabs Furnished cottages and Tent Houses Fine . View of : Bay and Ocean The Finest aad Kleanest Kamp on the Koast. M. R. Terry & Chas. Terry Proprietors 1 Telephone for Reservations -J Davies. Netarts Camp , ...... v.., ... ':.r' TT" - 1 1 1 p.a miles from Salem. I , ... I This pavemeni' lasts for 6 miles! I Electrically . lighted cottages. Tent house and camp grounds. Close to Beach .With good view of ocean and' bay - pure mountain water piped to cottages and all parts of grounds. Clams. Boating, Bathing, Crabs, deep sea fishing. "The Farmers' ; Beach Resort," A. X. DAVIES,' Netarts, Oregon Phone OP3 CAMP EDNER NETAETS, OREGON Cottafrea and ADartmentS Boats for flaming, crabing; or fnhinfr. Kight on tne beach. Protected from northwest winds. Rates reasonable. Clarence Edner, Proprietor 1 J Two miles further north after winding over a ratner steep j but well-graded road you arrive at Oceanside, the end of the trail. Oceanside is 10 miles from Tilla mook and 103 miles from Salem. OCEANSIDE OCEANSIDE ! Oregon's most scenic Beach Resort, 9 miles from Tillamook. Kjgjred moun ts ins, caves, sandy beack and wonder ful scenery. , Pure mountain water, health giving air and modern sanitary conditions. Bathing, deep sea fishing, dancing, store, postoffice, restaurant, crab and clam market, children's play grounds. A paradise for the summer vacation. Furnished eotfage and tent houses. ' Don't miss seeing the sea lions on the recks - at Oceanside and windbreak game and animal park. i Writ Allen a Fleming for ' j Reservations ! Writ Banerr Bros, for General Information. Lots. etc. ' VThose- who desire to go to Bay City? Garibaldi, Saltair. Rocka way and Lake Lytle, keep on the highway going straight nprth from Tillamook. Bay City is. 7 miles from Tillamook and 100 miles from Salem. i From Bay City there- is boat service to Bay Ocean, only a Ifew minutes ride. The next place beyond Bay City is Miami where the road forks, the road j to the right leading to Sea side and to the left to Garibaldi, which is a mile further on. Gari baldi is 104.4 miles from Salem. i . . BAR VI W Furnished Cottages and Tents: We have furnished or partly fur nished 4 room bungalows, with bath. and 2 -room dittages for you to select from, at prices to suit your wishes. We advise bringing top , covers and silverware when convenient. Bar tipw, located on S. P.. Jas P. O. e-eneral store, life guard station, salt and fresh. water natatorium, bowling, skating, trout and salt water fishinc. clams. crabs and sea going-., toats f making aauy excursions. or information nd icBcrtviiuus pnone or wriie 211 PallfBir-''4 i - 94 at "Wash Portland, Or. f SE 7629 I THB WISE WAT T T ) usrnew, Tlllamook County, Oregon V T.. J ' Traveling from here albngrf the shore line passing through Bar view, and Twin Rocks, you arrive at Saltair which is 109 miles from Salem. i SALTAIR DAVIES STORE W. A. DAVTES, Proprietor SALTAIR, OREGON Groceries, Hardware, 'Gasoline and -Oil Lake Lytle Hotel Sirs. George Watt, Mgr. V v 4 . ... .. . -V 'rL' ' Y'4.: C- " t Twixt Lake and Ocean The larsrest and most mod ern hotel on Tillamook Beaches STRICTLY MODERN Surf and lake bathing, boating, sea and lake fish ing, clam digging, hiking and hunting - Open All Year POPULAR RATES Post" Office -Rockaway, Oregon One mile further north Is Lake Lytle which is a distance off 11 0.4 miles from Salem. .- i- ? ? ; Another half mile and -you- ar rive at Manhattan which . is 111 miles from Salem. . Coming back to Miami and -taking the road north for 15 miles turn to the left following this road for 3 miles you will arrive at Ne halem which is 121.8 miles from Salem. ; Two and four-tenths rnilett wpsrt of Nehalem over a good road is Maasanita? ueacn which is 124.2 miles from Salem. Rockaway is less than a mile further north or 109.7 miles from Salem. ROCKAWAY r BEACH VTEW ROOMS Opposite Natatorium and Depot BOCEAWAT, ORE GOV Clan . comfortable rooms. Hot and cold water, all conveniences. i Kettle) B. Post,: Pros. j Johnson's Garden Cottages Bates: 3 room cottages, 316; 2 room. ii.au; x room-, s iv per week; JREE BHOWEIfr BATHS tj Til t. . M TV rr V rieuu ot hol wacar t John Johnson fiockfcway. Or ton ''slBSksnBSSaMisaMaftaessassM Information Regarding OCEAN VIEW COURT &OCKAWAT, OKEOOM j O. E. Turner, Prop. Phone 27-P-12 During July and August the prices for apartments in Ocean Tlew Court range from SIS to- S23 per week, i In dividnaP'eottages are $20 per week each for Jily and August. Daring My. Jane and September the rates are $10 to $15. The balance of the year say apartment for $10; per week, or $25 per month. I Each apartment and cottage has In dividual lavatories and all eottagee are equipped with running spring water and ejectric lights. , . . ' j t Everything furnished, two' doable beds, pillows and mattress, with ; the exreption of bedding and. linen. . We ctcr to tranaienk trade also, an extra, charge being made for bedding and linen. Good parking place i for your 'cars. Bring your auto tarpaulin to cover yor ear. f Foil view of ocean. Half block from new $75,000 natatorium. , Deposit required en. all reserva tions, unless personally acquainted. NEAfiKAHNIE Three miles west and noil Nehalem is Neah-Kah-Nle. f NEAH- I See Cliff KAH-NIE Drtva and Stan ui a. a vera - ; OPEN JULY ' : Write ar Tnlenhana -Vn . St ' A wa gehalffm, Oregon j ! r"' r-:t TAM7AHITA nrjinii -miles north of ' Nehalem ,Just 29 miles either way North to beasida or South; to Tlllamook over RooseTeIC Highway ; Daily Stage Service to Tilla mook or Seaside. MANZANITA is different unexcelled for scenic beauty quiet, restful resort. Alt the enticing beach sports, wonder ful fishing, beautiful hikes. Well stocked store. Postof fice. Fine Camp Grounds Cotftages and tents for rent. Hake reservations by phono or write: MISS GEIJSBEEK Manzanita, Oregon Don't Bay That Site for a Eaach iiu aou nave vwea Mansanlta, Don - 4?: L MA(I7flrilTA imi - . VI el J BIAX2ANTTA, OREL Manzanita Beach is one of the beauty- spots of the Oregon coast. An interest ing place to spend, yonr . vacation. Good hotel ac commodations. Reasonable . rates. , L. E. ROGERS, Prop. STAGES L- To i All TILLAMOOK BEACHES Dayton, Newberff, Sheri dan, Willamina; Grand Ronde, Dolph, Hebo, Beav er, Tillamook,' Hillsboro and Forest Grove ' (ViaMcMinnville) " Leaves Salem Daily -8:30 a. . f 2:lo p. m. 5:15 p. m. (Owl) For Rates etc. CaU ' Central , Stage Terminal " Court aad lllgfa. Streets v rtone 680 PACIFIC STAGES Parker Stage. Lind r-i . . . : L