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1 THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE., THURSDAY. JULY 8. 1915. THREW ME PAL San Francisco 1915 EROLEN E OILS V CREASES red atom GASOLINE The Exposition jury found Zerolene first in lubri cating efficiency; Red Crown, first in carbureting qualities, in purity and uniformity. A victory for Standard products made from California crudes, in competition with other gasolines and automo bile oils! Standard Oil Company (California) PIONEER LANDMARK IS DESTROYED BY FIRE , EARLY THIS MORNING L i I Catching fire from some unknown: muse, the. old Lincoln Mure, tin old i landmark ami pioneer general meridian! disc store of the community situated! Uliout ti miles north of this city on the) . l'olk county side of the nver, whs tiitnl . . . Ilv destroyed about 1 o'clock this morn-1 Alexander Campbell Did Not jr, !;nJ about l.Otu) anl the stock at not to' Wish Followers to Use His Name bv Even Dozen Salem Applicants Pass Successful State Examination In Law How To Prevent Acid Stomachs And Food Fermentation Be sure to ask your druggist for the bisurated magnesia, as 1 have found other forms utterly lacking in its pe culiarly valuable properties. F. J. 0. School Houses Should Be Center of Tango and Educational Problems Sail Francisco, July S. The school houses of the country will be lighted at I night like the Tower of Jewels nnd from behind the classic portals will come the strains of tango rags, one i steps, fox trut.s and other popular musie of the dav. I Instead of looking for father in his ; favorite cabaret, he'll be found down .at sisters high school dancing. This is what will happen if the plans ss on horrent iiui By a Stomach Specialist. As a specialist who has spent many years in the study and treatment of stomach troubles, 1 have been forced to the conclusion that most peoplo who complain of Btomach trouble possess stomachs that are absolutely healthy and normal. The real trouble, that' which causes all the pain and difficulty, is excessive acid in the stomach, ag gravated by food fermentation. Hyper acidity irritates delicate lining of the stomach and food fermentation causes wind which distends the stomach ab normally, causing that full bloated feel ing. Thus both acta ana iermentatiou o )lie xutjuna rongr interfere with and retard the process ot urt, ,..lrrj,,, ,,,, digestion. The stomach is usually, n nddiess to the congress, in es healthy and normal, but irritated nl-',,,, i,,,re, ,1. Hiclinrds. superintendent most pust endurance by these foreign grounds and sports lit Chicago elements acid nnd wind. In all such i , delegates that there is no cases and they comprise over (10 ierl,nil in dancing. cent of all stomach difficulties the "r is reciignii'.i'il lis an important first and onTy stop necessary Is to neu- branch of our work,'1 he said. " Kver.v tralize the acid and stop the fermentn-j school should be used us n community tion by taking in a little warm or cold dance center. In t li i manner the pro waer immediately after eating, from 1 fessional dance hall and its evils will one to two teaspooufuls of bisurated be abolished," magnesia, which is doubtless the liest and only really effective antacid ami , food corrective known. The acid will, .be neutralized and ' the fermentation stopper almost instantly, and your stomach will at once nrncccd to digest the food in a healthy, normal manner. ! Colored Hook now in preparation In giving these reasons why I am not a "Campbellite," I wish to be under- sioou us Having ami urging the snme rensous for not wearing nnv mime, or subscribing to any religious creed or denominational limitations, which would place me ou itrounds. j where I could not ask every believer in Jesus Christ to stand. If 1 wear the name "Campbellite" I am not on com mon ground. .Many good men would object to the name. The suine objec tion may be logicullv used against ev ery other denominational mime. They are all niaii-mndo nnd unauthorized anil uninspired. I refuse to be a "Camp bellite" or wear nnv other denomina tional or demise title, because 1 wish to be a Christian only, and 1 believe 1 etui do so only when free fiom the foregoing hindrances: The name is unscripturul. I have very carefully searched my New Testa ment to find the term " Campbellite, " nnd have utterly failed to find it or I any of the one hundred nnd fifty do . uominntionnl names, found in the I'. S. I census reports. This term is nowhere I taught in the Word of Ciod as n proper title to wear, as a follower of Christ and I am determined to wear no name 1 religiously of which I cannot read in , the Bible. Cun you, and will you do the sninet I nnv not a "Campbellite," because I believe ull Cod's children should be one, and my reason for so believing is that Jesus so taught, vory clearly notnbly in John 1" :U-1. l'nul taught the same thing in Cor. 1:11 111. Jf I am a "Cumpbellite, " then I am md ou common ground nnd 1 cannot expect the union of Cod's people on my ground, and I um a member of a donom- exceed M(H, partially covered suranee. This store was established by I Abrams, pioneer of the Willamette valley and father ot Carle Abrams. in dustrial aicident commissioner, in the: ,,. early (ins and was e,.ii.u,tod by him up j r-'Rhty-three of a total of !! gin. In to about four years ugo when it waaUH's of law which took the examina-1 sold to tl. A. Larson, formerly of this tion for admission to Hi.. Imr ,,f (W..,m i recently passed a uccesstul eamina-l tion ami i lerk J. C. Mi.-elaud, of the supreme cooit will issue i-citificntc I during the present week. j ut me . successtul ones an even1 After Chautauqua Comes the Vacation Trip relicions1"- "le M" ciose. i tnrougn lit i in it iiii-ii i -i , ,i M i, mi ami and was in the custody ut' John M. Spong, nn old resident of Lincoln. When the fire was disiovered the building was a mass of flames and it was im possible to locate the source in the ruins. dozen are Salem residents, two of whom, Miss Ksther and John II. Car sou are daughter and son, respectively,, of John A. Carson, uf this city, the' former of whom is chief stenomaphcr ' to tlovernor Withvcoiuhe. b'nv 1.. Smith mother successful applicant was a touuer teacher in the Salem public schools. The examining board is com posed of .lames II. Kerr, John M. ; (letirin, It. T. Piatt, of I'oitlaod; Oscar llayter, of lnlla:; ninl Charles II. Car ter, of Pendleton. The full list of suc cessful candidates follows: Kilwnrd F. Hailoy, Nicholas .1. Hindi-, are, Harvey Nicol Hindi, Thomas Hen ry Hoyd, Hubert C. Piadshnw, Valentine Hiown, Jr., Ouintin C. Huil'. Charles Portland; Ksther Cai- Alfred Finer j i (Ieorge Startler Cuiminc. Haker: The baby was bom XI a v 111 and mitHlnue H. Coles, William F. Collins. Jnv to death the following day. The body Fnrl Pnvis, Asliby C. Iiickson, Frank was buried under a iii-phcrry bush in A. Dudley, William (I. Iiuulap, Harry ('. a lot adjoining the Fowle home when1 1 Kastham, (ieorge Kstes, John Conner it was found by police of I iceis. Failing, Portland; James A, Fee, Jr., 1'onald lluft'ield, aged I S, is under Pendleton: Willi:-i;i Allen Ford, t'mulih indictment ni a eliaige of contributing In; A. ('. Fulton, Astona; Hen S. Fisher, to the delinipieney ot a minor as the , Xlurshfield ; .lamen Story Cay, Jr., Ilel father of the child. 'en Allniauda Clover, Hoy Honiv clov er, (ieii-ge A. dole, John I'. (Iregg, j Charles Henry (iritmaclier, J. W. Hum moml, Hugh II. Ileidninn, Jr., Charles i K. Hess, lllaiue llnllock, Portland; (M Mo W. Ileider. Sheridan: Allan Atwood Two Women Guilt v of Murdering Babe1;1 Poitlnml, dr., .lulv Pleas nf guilty; to chaigos of iiiuiislaugliter were en tered in the eircti't court here today! by Xlrs. Hessie Fowle, aged -VI and her; 1" year old daughter. Harriett, indicted ' in connection with Hie death of the' infant son of the letter, I Mrs. Fowle confessed that she had' smothered the child to death bv placiuir! n cli.-h saturated with compiler over its Owen ( hiiltertoii tace, and the iinuclitei acknowledged 1 sou, .In'in H. (arson, that the baby had been killed at h-r Hull. C W. Hnrrick, sugostion and urging. i lloiislcy, Salem; James Get all the joy and rest and recreation there is in It, and to do that you must he well equipped for the journey, whichever way It may lead you. Visit our store and lot us show you the things you will need. Bags and Suit Cases Just received a new stock of the latest styles and shapes of the world's best makes of fine Hand Bags and Suit Cases, In such variety of sizes nnd prices that you'll find here Just what you need. Bathing Suits, Etc. Be sure to see our new stock of Bathing Suit, Outing Caps and Shirts, and the season's latest novelties in summer wear. Brick Brothers The Corner Store State and Liberty malum and so, as one denomination has us much right us such to exist as anything 1 know or believ another. 1 could not ask nnv man to : liovo and teach many great leave his denomination anil conic to mine; and hence, 1 could not consistent ly plead for the union of Cod's people, nnd thus 1 urn not in hurmony with Christ's prayer in John W: I'o New York (ilube: The Ya.pii In dians are mobilizing against Mexico, (lerioanv, and the Failed States, and their reasons for this portentous ac tion will be set forth in n Co ipperj prays, "Hither, iniiy they nil be one, as Thou art in Me, and 1 in Thee I" And here also, Jesus piedicates the' salvation nf the woild on the union of His followers "That the world may believe tliut Thou didst send Me." If the union of ull Christiuu people is the condition on which the world will believe, the division of Ilia people is the coudhiou ou which they will not believe; nnd if i am n member of a ilenoiniuutiiiu to that extent, 1 am mak ing union impossible, and infidelity is tin1 result of the extent of my influ ence. I am not a "Cumpbellite," because Xlr. Campbell, in no word of his, either written or spoken, ever asked that his inline be worn as a church name; but. on the cuntraiy, urged against it. from first to last. To wear it is human; and working nguilist this, was the main work of his life, which was against. Iiu ni a n names and human creeds, .Mar tin l.uther took the same stand; and yet, we see many violating his wish and teachings, dr. Campbell is nut the author of We In flicts and principles of the gospel, in com u with many oflier religions bodies; but nothing we teach, in u distinctive way, was discovered or invented bv Alex i He under Ciiinphcll The disciples were called tians first ut Antioch. (Acts ll;L'iii Mr. Campbell was not crucified fur me, (see 1 Cor. lil'.i, nor was I bap tized in the name of Alexander Camp bell. The name of Christ is the only one I can wear, ami not be ashamed. "Hut if any mnu suffer as u Chiislinu, Id him not be ashamed; hut let him glori fy Cod in this name." il Pet. -I-Hii. 1 inn not a " Cunipbellite, " because "there is no mime given under heaven or nailing men. wherein we must be saved, but the name of Jesus Chilst." (Acts 4:1:11. In the New Testament the church Is called the bride of Christ. It is right for the bride to wear the name of the briilegl in. To wear another would be an iininistnliable reflection on one or the other. Hal., Siilem; .1. (ieorge Johns Phil lip K. Johnson. Portland; Civile N Johnston, Kugeiie; J. W, Kehoe, Thom as b'alph Kelly, Pietlan.l; Phillip Knutb, Sulein; Josiph A. l-agerfeld, , lleiiverton; William .1. Xlackenzie, Mm-- me l McCoy, Willamette Mclllrny, ' Frederick Kinuiett XlcCrew, Francis A. McXIenamiii. Kno. h K. Mathison. Pint , . :!aa,l; hand A. Moblev, Milwnukie; ll. ' "V"' ! F. .Moore, C ge Furl Miunliv. Hurry Plindsell Murphy, Portland; I hurled li. Moultou, Kvn l Xloulton, Hregim city; Julius A. Negel, Sheridan; l.everelt T. Newton, A. It, Nonlling. Kiigono K. jdppculicimer, Portland; liuvid (I'llarn, iNiwpoil; Alice 11. Page, Salem; Samuel Walker Poole, Poitland; F. II. Hooves, Salem; Finnk A. 1,'ice, St. Julius, dr.; Arthur .1. b'einhait, Hoy Sparks, Knv 'I.. Smith, Salem; Charies J. Shelton, I Frank (I. Smith, Port land; William (lor don Smith, linker, Kdnn llel.ee, n Sper I r.v, Xlax (', Taylor, Kov C. Tavlor, (inn .1 I'liiih, Ceorge TIioiiiiis Walls) I, j Thud II. Weiilworlh. )'.. II. Whilnov, Portland; lloiaee A. Wilson, Klmn S. Hi i SUMMER SPOILED SKIN REMOVED BY ABSORPTION i ' ! As undue summer exposure usually! leaves an undesirable surface of tan,' ledness or roughness, olten freckles,, too, the sensible thing to do is to re move such siirlace. There's untiling! better for this than ordinary inercolized wax, which :n( nn Ilv absorlis an ui-; vvuoiesouie complexion. I lie thin lay 1 1 r of surface skin is itself absoibed, gently, gradually, so there's no lucou 1 venieiice, nn de:ent ion indoors, Spread the wax iigimy over the entire tace at biilhme and take it otf in the morning 'with warm water. If you will gel one ounce of mei colled wax at the drug store, use it for il week or so, you may ' expect uun keil improvement daily, j When the underlying skin in wlnilly in view your loniplcxinn will be a mar vel of spotless purity and beautiful w hiteuess. I 1 1 ii li " t lei those summer vviiukles vvoriy yon; worrk br Is more wrinkles, ; Punish tin in by bathing the face in a solution of ii.vdeiid siivolite, 1 o di'Mih cil in I 2 pint witch hnel. t Cscil daily for a while this will be found wnuJcifullv effective. 1 White, Fall., i , I I, I m I ' 1 1 M 111 I Salem; A. V.vlcn, K In inn t ti Augele I lalk in-; Please Clili falhi l in law clil-i NO AMERICAN VEHHEL. I Sun Francisco, .lulv s,--Within n I few inoiilhs the Hill liner Minnesota 'will be tl iilv triius I'ucilic timlo jsieauisliip llviiii the Aiuericini Hag ae hi. ling lo Koberl llollar uf I he llullar s:eain-hip eoiiipniiy today. The Hollar jcoMipanv has sold two of its A lucricii u j ships, Ike Min i. i nn iv and M. S. Iiollai, 'o a Hiiti-di ciiicein, it was announced. I Negoiialions tor the sale of the Huh j I'll llullar, the conipauv's oilier turns j I 'ii i-1 1 1 1- (Mole steamer lire under con '-up i at ion. Liner Adriatic Will ReachjVt In Safety l.iveipud, July S. The liner Adriut ie is doe to dock here this afternoon. Although some anxiety tins heen felt because of the rumors that she win marked for sulimarine attack, Whit" Star line oll'iciuls si.id they ,u not ex put to hear troin the liner until sho iippcnrs ill the harbor. The Adriatic Inn not heen heunl from since she left New Yolk ou June Jll, it win said, but the agents declared this vvus lo be ex peeled, as the vessel would not Use her wildest fur fear ol giving submininei her positiiiii. ,,), -.) DON'T WASH YOUR HAIR WIT1I SOAP Jf !: H(ic((ijc)ti()(ii: When you wash vim r hair, don't us" VI . . ' , . oiili. .hum oum ami prepareil sliaio- , I contain too unn li nll.iill, which I'i I very injurious, us it diies the si alp ni 'i ! makes the hair brillle. Hie best Ihing to ne !s Just pie I n mulsmoil ciicoiiniit oil, foi Huh is pun nnd entirely grensolc.-.s. It's veiy el p, nnii liouts soaps or anything else ull to ' pieces. You cun get this at any dm;; store, and n few ounces will last th-, whole family for inoiillis. I Niiil,y nioisleu the hair wilh walei nnd rub it in, about a teas uful is ull that is reipiired. Il makes nn abundanee of ro ll, creamy lulher, clcunses Ihor . oug ily, ami rinses out easily. The huh dries i kly and evenly, and Is mill, i 1 1 -li looking, bright, fluffy, wavy ami cun to liliitille. Ilesiiles, it loiiseiiN nl',1 .takes "ill every particle of dusl, din and dandruff, 1 1 iCLA TSOP BE ACH. GEARHART and ' ' ' 'Lai' fl" - ' ' 7. t 1. J- Diirand A. J- nuratid E. J. DURAM) t BON f Real E'tate J Insurance RentaU Agents lienrhai t Park X "BytheSea" Oearhart, Oregon . -, . iir:.. 'Mufti.. P'sJf. M ' .- 1 -1 1- I r SfeASIDE j mil J'r YEAR-KOUND SKA COAST RESORT Ce.-irhnrt'H famous wind liincli, mure than one tlimisainl IVct wiilti al lnw tiih and nineteen miles lunj;, levelled and hard ened twice a day by the oii-nishinK lid'', ol'fcrs an Hiitoinoliile racinjr course ofteti pronounced rHiiclior to the heaches of the east coiust of Florida, where so many of the exeitinjr and historic; automohile races have taken place. tllAlIM tlAPf'INl SS. MUSI'IIAI 1 1 V X IIOTFI, CCAhHAIIT: Noli, I fur lu tuiurlnr a,.oiniriiKl,oiiirft mij cuiomc. (,i:,M(IIAI( I III. .I II l'liMllid.. ml nlliir 10.nl. Cdl.C I.INhS: Nc.v IS hole cihiim-, the Iiik-tI uri I lie 1111II111 nl. 7i:nnis coi mts, h iiowiimi, iioo..iv.k U1.1 i.u, m ,u.a NAI'AKII'IHM: lull I .ul'l..,l , f.ll.l I .:c (..in.runu Ullk. Al Hi ll IKH'M : I .. 1 I. .U'.- or mmII ij.,i:.. m;i, i Ll ,.4..,, Ilv ;i Al I'D SPKKIiWAY: I lord .oil ln.uli IkiIi ..t t.iilc. In milis Iwig. (.KAMlAN I' h,i uiiiii' tlmii ;iOo hi jiii l' l iu:naivi hi.iiifcn, (A IAN I Id IN I huil. In. i Mli lui n.ilc ut I. i in. ii. i'uil liilonimlioii mi.1 ivii,lliyi.l nl IIOTKI. 1. 1. A Ull. I(T. I'Ollll AMI III I'll K, '.l,rl. II... m lllll'i I'uunk Nl. SHORT WALKING TRIPS ALONG THE BEACHES I',,e I disiai s ac to r.11 I giv ing ample Mine to t "Ink. make pkcti he l.alev er w Ii 1 III this 11.1 I 1.1 to in the Vlel , t.h or to 1 lislate-. 1 Tl..- i 'hut l Ike will bill loo, 'ion in s. rowing 1 , found o ;t -1 . 1 otiiuis a l.in.r inn I l.e : 1 11 v 1 1. 1 lit' : Elliott's Sweet Shop ! : : AU kindi of toft drinks and confections. Also modern 4-room apartmeut, and modem &room X cottage for rent. Gearhart, Ore. : The n.argiiiiil panora i 11 ol 'nln'iiliia Uiver ami ' '!ats"p sort section, throughout the llii. publi. aiioii. afford s Ik,, variety of attra'lioii i'latoi Hea.'h virtually i 1I1 111" 1.. Ilea, h 1 w er li nes of Id of of wlii' h -aievvny and base. All sorts of nutii.iis ma.v ne planned, and at no ee.-sive eipen-n. line of th" popular di'- rion of so ;..rii. r. nl l iaison I'-a. h and it" en viron, is a "hiking" tnp ovel l..f,,line from A'i II 1 'ape. and llein h, on the lower end Hi.n. h. to 11. e l ' Tav era. o ... Mountain, tnsr the Nedalem K ll.l.ir,.- 1 urt us 'tart fr or !s. a.i l" and follow the jd'-mli-l hik'h i.oe tlinmch the fore.t. to K.Ik I'rerk an. I tin n. e d"n 1 annf ti V a it... In An li 1 11 1.'. and tai r',.r Ih'-se ho lov r the op.n -a nnd woi .l'd wil-U and grand 'iiry. - the l.uiefi. ml results .bfiv-d from Ike inv ignratiiig alt air. lb' nising i fecomlliell'ie-l. n c.in-1 1 1 -n . w Gearhart Transfer Co. Will deliver baggage and expreaa 4--4 t to cottage or hold for ttorage. X T . A. LEE. Oearhart, Oregon. Inn I chapn r rn h in vuiu-g "r"i'"'- " if taken diiilv by n en. women and chil dren. The hardier one t'amp from Seamde r Cieathart to Neah Kah Nic , Inn in on day. i For the ! a'hb ti' filly incline. a j good p'n in to div ide the walking tour into, ., or three Ja1-. The hn.telri. alvnn' th' ' h ar n' al"-! at nob I'n.ui the lower end of I aniiou I'.ea. li it i a .iit ten mile .111 u 11 r by the ioal line trail. At the 11. I of the tup nr. comfortable hotel, with mo'iern up poii.tnn nl" f'.r fir. 1 ila- .at r. t.a,;e, Hill be found. There are two Irai'is. line follow, closely the c.iat line in.. I Hie rlnjer edge of tr. di'.'liv 1I1. lis nhoie. fll.allv c.iiidiiig around the pre. ipitou. fiuns. of romantic Neah K.ih Nie Moiirit.-i ii until il iiiei't. n hiehenv win. li Tilu iiiouW 1 iiiini v him s'nrle.l In i-oii.tr n t. The other trail trn.es the vvtill ct into 1111. 1 thro.ii'h deeii. i.riitieval fore.t., er.l'lhi. rout,- i. al.ioii fourteen mile. 11. arhart lei.r'li. I'e.ii-.trmn. nutiallc go one way one dav no. I return the other route the next. Hoc ,-r, one dv or c i-rul .a n.av l.e pa.ed verv plea an fly enplormg the ren.arl able u'tiartu i,. of Ihn nen:horh.Mid. 1 l-av in I'lutlaiol in the rt.ori.iri veu can en ;..y Itnoh at I'.iBrl.'ir! or Seaside and hiie uwav the afternoon uloni; Hie road I" Kci.la. reaching 1 aiiio n Ilea, h. temrta in time for il.nner. The ni nl li i ( f 'he little journey would l.e to An'h Cae. Krom t!u. point the lull ,av wo ii, he devote. I the lo Neuh Kuh Ni. I Trout iitreauiii and game are found in the adjn'ent foie.in and one mav rh'i.p out with a ver liiht kit. Sm a food. CLATSOP BEACH the trail Mow lira of 1 nation Neah K 11 li- ii h, or bv the trail. are ')p-lip.l ut hotel. Clatsop I' ll. t nouih of ItiM-r, i ore 1 III the list ' ! pe(,,, 1. 1 (I - growiliii hi. a. I' ratwi.nl in. I 1 f ' ", -it in the 1,1 a" any re..rt n 1 ill'. ! tl..- ' I poo 1 a : ! . re...rt ha. i" ..( th,. m. 1 M 1 11 r as wiii ii trv. la all tie I-, utr.-iigi" to 11 It f fe.hniel.l . b vw, bv i..-r Hole!., . oil. I,.' ford ever; ii fan.iln. or , ti.aae 1'Mig or U..'e A. the I'd-, litiV if the -r 1 eitin thin fie to'lfi.f. III.. r..rt)ai.. It Ii. iiu the Pacific 1 on, I . IliOllth of the I oh ill. 1. 01 the .troiigi-.t fnvontes Tea lion (I--..I I s I "r t lie ''.I'lfic Northwest Mid fn in inland . o'inl rv ., rthwnrd. It is '.n the and, in 1 -ii ti. t of lime. -' and i-a.!" -! of ncc. of o. eau, from the huge '' ttliet. ' nr-, veiir by year, lliis . . 111 fir or of the lover ' t r n.l u.oiiti! a in, f 1 "in - i.ef I lv l it ie. nnd ' oull llvpo-ifioli, I if inn 11 v "'p. of I'o'tland not in K or varied n similar trip i-i. " the a. at 1 1 11 is I , The hotel, I Br.' open the va wealie I and 1 r a v .. e. f..r II. e ill. 'rill -ap air, lh,- an- 1 nnd w 11. 'cr nn. I in 11 The fieile friitu I w ater level (ji along t Ii of the 1 nl'iinhia llivi r to 1 eet the and t.-h mill, and I., I. pin-' ho appeal, mote cell lest and an eri" iri.iiinefil en - with .in" on! 10 hoe., and eampnig phi' e. af 'i.modut um .1. aired lr. ivi.lnal. who wish lo -horl viit. lo the lot with Ih coa-t range liver g milling I ering paed. (la the broad liiM-r of the We.t. u 1 I. .eea era ft 1 art' nig- 1 arg'.' 0 I lour. aiinon 11 I 1 1 of 1 11 .-gnu an I 'A 11 di in 'ion of the Willi. I. I'roon.litof are broken bv outlet, of I i that ma 1 be s'.n te I ",. ie 1,1 1 , r no. 1 e 1 1. 1. 1 1 -I I this III a-h ni.lai;e. I"i ? U'hn.l III. -I Nells, .e f roi.h.l, 'I he 1 it v 1 I I wol f hi-ei, t hell' L table t. 1,0 of the. -,t.. . ,,'nl.iil. lilt I miiiiti.er. ri'and is on li A oiiil, .Lore ' - col.l'i.l t ill. of Ih- X forest, and ? .. P. .-lii.g lowi.-. 1 i 1 1 lea. en 1 1., I no her ii. I i-t 1 11 . an-1 NOTE-After July 3rd Hotel Gearhart will be able furnish ample accommodations for all who apply. to l.rand v i.f u. iililatn HOTEL MOORE The only hotel on the tea shore at SEASIDE, OREGON European Plan Bus Meets All Trains 1 at of ' (Lena if l I'm ni t e N. 1 ro'i' to ai.-l I hoiil-l l.e rioted by "'il lead, to or ihrnogh oh a main travelled in the i'anama I'acific Vlillei . Han. he. inlet of Ih water 10 veloping hii.landrv. j Finally the tmiu men el Tongue I'oiul and en r I (incut lraj e.luarv of the I of the fir. -'A ing 111 ma te. v a f lo.. . nn 1 ion. ii.il.cr, wlicat, gaini ii I wealth .'ion to al! part 1 mo I range a,:M.'!iiiitrul el hore. i-lati I use. I,i r i.ik dc- cat. tbroiigh. etge. upon the Ikv and butt. or of A'oria Here the fmr that in it" l.o'ei mile roiir.r drinri. inanv tlioo.niid. of uiiiii of empire, .preud. a d. .lance of eight ii.il'H froio .hore to shore, Fully Equipped; Garage j (Jaa and OHa for 8a!a. t A few first data Rooma for Rent J John Tyberg J R. A. Price Meat Market Gilbert Blot-It, Broadway Fieoh and Cured Moata, poultry, I'ith and Lard Seaside, Oregon Oearhart, Oregon 444440