The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 07, 1927, Page 20, Image 20

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Resort News
Pnntlnnait f i-r,.
liberty Theatre of Butte,, Mont..
and; Mrs. Chasa Thorpe of the
City Cottages.
, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Pratt
Oregon Yacht club are stopping
In one of the Whitten Camp cot
tages. ,
3 Titus Ray! of Portland was in
Newport when a boV and is now
lost among the many improve
ments trying to show the town to
bin (rjends. II la registered with
friends at the Whitten Camp.
'vNl W. North, Levensof North
add Mrs. F. W. North of Portland
an Mrs. II. B. Tigard of Tigard.
Oregon are at the Whitten cottag
es, for a. week. '
- Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Bevens of
Pprtland are enjoying Newport
beaches and will return over the
Roosevelt highway, .stopping In
one ' of the new cottages ot the
.Whitten Camp.' "
, ; Among those registered at the
Whitten Camp this' Week are Mrs.
C W. Sovenson and C. R. Dunn
and family of Portland who were
irt 'Newport twenty years ago.
Needless to say they wondered at
the many changes in Newport and
' the roads leading into Newport
and' the many other improve
ments. . .Guests from Salem at Whitten
Camp are M. W. Powel, Miss
Ina Powel, Mr. Ross Powell, Mrs.
CI Chalmy and . Vera Zielinoki
with Mrs. Ray Zlelinski of Aur-
- ora. '
'Mrs. Andrew Ferry, Fred, Alvin
and' George Ferry, -Naoma Mull
ford and Luella Boedinheinier of
Stayton are registered at the
'.Whitten Camp.
tMr. and Mrs. John Eger and
" lr. 'and Mrs. Elrod Taylor regist
ered at the Whitten camp ground
from "McMinnvllIe.
. ..Mrs. Fred Kelly and son of
Iipgue River are enjoying a pleas
and' vacation ijt Whitten camp
- ground. .:,
Hr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith of
jSIma, Wash., are enjoying Oregon
Jleaches. They are . stopping at
.Whitten Carap.
Albert, dna and Einly Mors of
i Portland are registered at the
Panama cottages,
i Mrs. M. -J. Herman and son
Marlon are, spending a vacation!
at the Panama cottages. They are
from Cornelius, Oregon.
.Misses and Harriet and Eilla
Van Hogan ot t Chili, Wis., are
tges.
i Miss Antonu Vanderberg of
Forest Grove." Lawyer4 Ford and
tered at ' the "Panama. "
-Mrs. Annft Bailey and Mr. J
F. Mooney. wife and son of Clack
a mas, Oregon are registered af
Mrs. Turnbull's.
George G. Smith at the Cherry
City cottages reports a good regis
tration of Salem people as follows
Mrs. H. E. Simons, Mrs. W. E.
Adelhart, Mrs. F. M. Staasbaugh,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bond, Mr. and
Mrs. O. P. Bond. Miss Alice Auf-
derhllde, Ed y the , Mae Jones, Mrs.
G. A. MInert, Mrs. Reed Rowland,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Race.
Salem, people at the Damon in
clude Mrs. J. M. McGilchrist, Ja3
McGilchrlst, Isabel Gilchrist, Mrs.
L. W. Anderson.
Salem people at the Sea Crest
cottages Include Mrs. W. S. Luk
ins, Mrs. Z. Knox, Mrs. Edith Clax-
ton, Mrs. Mary Baker and Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Raymond.
Mrs. George W. Bent and son
and Miss A. White of he Che
mawa Indian school are at the
Hub City.
Ocean View guests from Salem
are Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dresaw
and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shrovaw.
Salem people at the Sea Crest
D. W. Hanks, Grace Trapp, Mrs.
H. E. Shade. Leota Harland and
Dorothy Harland.
Aurora people at the Hub City
include Mrs. J. M. Will, Mrs. E.
J. Snyder, Leona Will, Mrs. J. E.
Taylor, Elsie Calvin and Margu
erite Colvin.
NEWPORT
The extreme heat in the valley
brought record crowds to the New
part beaches this week, and many
caiAps were established. The week
end weather was a little foggy but
ideal for hiking and picnicking.
Tourists were thrilled with the
high tides, the water splashing to
the banks.
The new pipe line for the Hot
Sea Baths, which is to be under
new management, is being laid on
the beach. The Hot Sea baths
will be a welcome addition as
many or Newport's visitors come
many miles for the hot salt baths.
C. H. Bradshaw, manager of
the Newport Natatorium at New
port beaches reports quits an in
crease in business. The tank,
which is supplied with pure ocean
watqr, has been repainted and
otherwise improved since last year.
Many are learning to swim, taking
advantage of the expert instruc
tions of George Ranipy Wilhelm.
who is a graduate of Breithart
Physical Culture Inc. System of
New York. Special swimming
events are featured from time to
time and Instructor Wilhelm gives
f re. Red Cross Instructions daily
" Hal Taylor has a free lass of
manual training on Ihe beach in
front of the Natatdrium every
day and on Saturday and Sunday
there will be given by the mer
chants and other business men
nrlzA on atunt contests. There
will be' a log, rolling contest, in
the nlunee in the near future.
Trf natatorium's "Ken Hoyt'fc
Vagabonds" are contributing to
the pleasure ot the dancers In the
Nat Dance hall with their splendid
music featuring new numbers with
the usual comedy and dance frolic.
Dr. J. J. Villers, pastor of the
White Temple, of Portland and
Mrs. Villers have arrived in New
port ' for their summer vacation
they will be joined Monday by
Miss Eleanor Villers of Detroit,
Mich,, daughter of Dr. Villers.
Nfiwnort is their favorite play
ground and they are registered at
the Gilmore for the summer.
Theodore Roth of the Willam
ette Grocery Co. of Salem motored
tbrough Newport from Neskowin
Monday and reported the road8i
In good condition and, th"e trip'
well worth taking.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Collins of
Salem have as their guest at New
port Miss Nelle Collins of Col
umbia, Mo. Mr. Collins claims
tr. be an expert on snooting crabs
with a gun but Miss Collins was
not inclined to take lessons.
At the Gilmore are registered
from Salem for the week-end Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Bosweil and J. H.
Ellis.
At the Gilmore from Dallas are
Mr. and Mrs. WT. S. Muir, A. B.
Muir, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bohle.
Oscar Hayter and family and Dr.
Staats and family of Dallas spent
the week-end in Newport.
" Out of state people at the Gil
mpre are Virginia Gwalting of
Boise; Jess Molk, Boise; Joseph
Varley, San Francisco, Cal.; Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Evans, Kellogg,
Ida.; M. and Mrs. Shirley, Sisters,
Wash.; D. B. Conners and wife,
Great Falls, Mont.; Eleanor Vil
lars. Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. John of
Corvallis are having a pleasant
vacation in Newport. They are
located in the Takiteasy House.
Mr. Johns is with the Oregon Life
Insurance company.
Mrs. Mary O.'Donneil. son and
three daughters of Portland are
registered at the Fell cottages.
J. Fred Butler,- Matilda R.
Sawer Mrs. Alex Lockhead and
Joe, Baronvicka of Tigard, Ore
gon are vacationing at the Sunny
side cottages.
Mrs. J. H. Tweedie of Wood
burn are registered at the Sunny-
side cottages..
'Mrs. 3.' R. Sibley of Dallas Is
registered at the Sunnyside cot
tages. i
i' J. W. McAIister and family of
Wallowa axe at Sunnyside cot
tages.,.
..' Woale Welch and wife of Salem
and W. M. Elloitt and family "of
Dallas! are having a merry vaca
uon at xv ye ueacn. ;jney are
registered at Sunnyside cottages.
Mr. JSlloitt has just harvested 17
tons of cherries. , The children
had the pleasure of going through
one of the large boats in the har
bor and have enjoyed fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wood of
San Francisco, are registered at
the Sunset Cottages; also .Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Butler, Wenatchee,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. McEldowery,
Oakland, Calif. ; Mr, and Mrs. Al
fred Schaff, Chilton. Wisconsin;
Mr, and Mrs. Bieedler, Yaquima,t
Wash.; Clara Wissen". Corvallis;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herren'son and
daughter, parrel and" ' Pauline,
Salem;; Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Shaw, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Zuicker, Salem; Mr. and Mrs.. L.I
P, Bach and family, Salem; Mr.
and, Mrs. T. B.Johnson, Lagrande;
Mr. and Mrs, T. V. Johnson, La
grande; Mayme Clary. Pomeroy,
Wasb.; , Mrs,. George Kerr, Cot
tage Grove; Miss Anne Tallmap,
Cottage Grove; Miss Esther Silsby,
Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs.
Schole, Cottage Grove.
From this distance it appears
that as long as there are two Mex
icans! there Is likely to.be a fight.
Shoe and Leather Reporter.
The fad for keeping young x , Is
senseless.., . What the world needs
Is. more grown ap persons. Lyn-
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R. D. Barton
Batteries, Magnetos
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Service Station No. 2, corner Commercial and Chemeketa.
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Mr. A. Esson, Albany, Oregon. .
Mrs. Hazel A. Weis, Salem, Oregon.
Mr. J. C. Tracey, Dallas,Oregon.
Mrs. Olga G. Hof fard, Salem, Oregon.
Mr.1 J. A. Gosser, Salem, Oregon.
Mr. W. M. Cloyd, Albany, Oregon. .
Mr.-W. L. Mason, Monmouth, Oregom
M?v Allonzo Morrison, Salem, Oregon;
Mn Rbllin G. Kuhn, Lebanon, Oregon.
Mr.-W. Brovyning, Salem, Oregon.
Mrs. Freda Giese, Salem, Oregon.
Mr. G. B. Williams, Salem, Oregon.
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Standard Six
Advanced Six
Standard Six
Standard Six
Standard Six
Special Six
Standard Six
Special Six
Advanced Six
Special Six
Advanced Six
Nash Coupe
Nash Landau Sedan
Nash Sedan
Nash Landau Sedan
Nash Landau Sedan
Nash Coupe
Nash Sedan
Nash Landau Sedan
Nash Sedan
Nash "Ambassador
Nash Sedan
Nash 4 Pass. Victoria
July Sales Other Gars
Mr. J. P Mead, Salem, Oregon,
HersilandT.L. Acuff, Salem, Oregon.
Mr. J. N. Fisher, Stayton, Oregon.
Mr. C. E. Stewart, Monmouth, Oregon
Mr. Walter Biesler, Salerrf, Oregon
Mr. F. K: Clark Turner, Oregon
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Hudson Speedster
Dodge Coupe
Buick Touring
Ford Touring
Chevrolet Coach
Mr. R. J, Ballard, Independence, Ore.
Mr. George Kidwell, Salem, Oregon
Mr. Dale Russell, Independence, Ore.
Mr. C. W. Thomas, Independence, Or.
Mr. Chas Hansen, Brooks, Oregon
Mr. Cora B. Gwin, Gervais, Oregon.
Mr. William Merchant, Turner, Ore.
Mr. F. j( Palonski, Salem, Oregon.
Mr. R. Nathman, Wopdburn, Ore. '
Mr. Herbert Ruef, Independence,4 Ore.
Mr. R. B. Hadley, Salem, Oregon
Mr. G. Fuller, Independence, Ore.
Mr. M. T. Moisan, Brooks, Oregon.
Mr. Carl T. Pope, Salem Oregon. "
Mr. ELarl Wilson, Salem, Oregon.
Mrs. David George, Salem, Oregon1
Mr.' W. A. Dickinson I4dependence
Mr. George Helper, Brooks, Oregon
A. Webb & Art. Kays, Independence
Messrs. W. C & C. G. Sodeman, Jef.
fersoh, Oregon
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Ford Touring
Ford Touring -
Liberty Touring .'
Ford Coupe
Buick Touring V
Ford. Roadster
Overlaid Sedan
Studebaker. Touring
Buick Touring
Star Sedan s ,
Buick Touring ;
Essex Coach
Oakland Coach J '
Rickenbacker Brham
Ford'Touring :
Chevrolet Touring
Dodge Coupe 1
Buick Enclosure
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