VOL. VIII. NO. 13. PORTLAND, , THURSDAY. JULY 1908. I E»TBMCX> AM ICC >£!> | 9, I CLAM MAIL VATrm. | PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE ROOSEVELT SAILS . ON SECONO POLAR VOYA6E. THE SUMMER PEOPLE ARE ENTER- MERRICONEAG HOUSE THE PRESIDENT EXPRESSES TAINING LARGELY AT POPU- SOUTH CONFIDENCE THAT COM. LAR RESORT. HARFSWCLL PEARY WILL SUCCEED. Cottagers Reveling in Coolness While MMIHE. Famous Explorer to Shorten Route1 Citiee are in Baking Temperature. 100 Miles on Fourth Voyage. H. N. Mr* H. Huntington Woodman gave PINKHAM, Comfort a Proprietor* Chair deltjStful song recital at the •otire!•/ By William P. Kennedy. Cottage Mad* cf R«U'. t~d fir.cySwing colored cuvm. The oMttrial is light Hal! Friday last at which •id (Irmly trtccj, faohtJ in bi*c* tRtmcl. Fold* evening the i«i:> of on compactly, (Special despatch to the Casco memt-Sirs of the ing y< x3' inches. Is c.t up or folded occupy- Bay association and In- W. W. TIBBETTS. fjur *->v? « by removing only D)l Ptri.c.ly s.mplc. vited were Breeze.) fnests privileged to attend. Manager. Mrs. Woodman was heard to fine ad- New York, July 7.—Peary's arctic in a select of exploring vessel, the "Roosevelt" vantage program classic Enlarged and Solid airs, the of Comfort cleared from this afternoon interpretation which left newly furnished. In the Comfort Chair. 1 here's no port this nothing to be desired. Mr. Woodman Always the most ment argu- and started on its second to carry necessary—its simply a fact. Sit- trip officiated at the tar the Maine piano and his finished Popu Hotel ting or or not. intrepid explorer on his reclining. Swinging playing added much to the pleasure of In . fast old Comfort. Put the fourth expedition to clear away the good chair the evening. Right out In the You don't need a mysteries of the frozen north. inyWnere. great big ocean. 14 miles ► awn with trees or a President Roosevelt, with a party of Mr and Mrs. Frank E. Rowe of West great big anything. from Portland by little corncr will distinguished visitors, an with Mr. Any shady do. Yon paid inspec- Mlnot. and Mrs. Merton steamer. 16 can the chair where the shade is and put m lies from core it il tae shade moves. The inde- Brunswick by pendent tUnduds which are a of the part chair do it all. road. Suppose you call and see it. Rates on appli- You do not need tc buy— cation. But you probably will —other reople do. Because the price is only $4.50

Complete Homefurnishers, v House RALPH E. ROWE. Migr. Am A* /* Ism d. Cms cm Bay. Me.

Famous for years for its un- equalled loca- tion, liberal R. S. DAVIS CO. management and fine shore din- Portland's ners. Every- Complete Homefurnishers thing modern. Electric lights, Cor. Exchange and Federal St. steam heat, pri- vate dining F. £. etc. Ac- HASKELL, Treasurer. The Arctic Steamer Roosevelt a* She Now Appears. rocms, commodates 500.

tion visit to the ship named after him. Rov<4u_3Ir. and Mrs. Lyman Irish and Rates, book- ,».f the Pe«ry ^Arctic Huh. mV "vt>i:-«an *••*» Mr-aod-Mr*. lets.» and e expressed confidence £oor^ S5 that Mr. E.lward Given and two chlldretr of Peary will this time achieve his life's on West Minot are at the Rowe cottage plans appli- ambition. Mr. Peary, who with his at the East End for two weeks, cation. FIR.E, SMOKE wife and having daughter were in the party,1 arrived on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. again the encour- AMD acknowledged great Merton Rowe were recently married, agement and material assistance that Mr. Merton Rowe being the son of tage, Central House and Cleaves Villa the President has given him in his ef- Mr. HILL CREST HALL OPENED | Frank E. Rowe. were present beside all the forts to locate the North Pole. | cottage Mr. F. E. Marshall of Mechanic SATURDAY people of the West End and along the WATER SALE. The Peary Arctic club held a recep- EVENING. Falls was visiting his cousin. Mrs. north road as far as Noddle Head. tion on board the vessel and many of Charles M. York at the "Sea Breeze" COMPLETED BY RUSH WORK I One most touching and inci- the guests gladly took advantage of OF amusing at the East End over dent of the was the attention an Invitation to remain aboard the Saturday and CONTRACTOR. evening last. given to a nest of barn until it had Sunday swallows which ship passed Coney Island. was Mrs. Norman C. W. suspended to the ceiling ih a They returned in the navy tug "Pow- Warren of Berlin, Hamilton's New Dance Hall at in Our Conn, and Miss grape basket. The mother and two Everything Store at hatan," which Admiral Goodrich, com- Kathryn Bunce of New Chebeague Scene of Brilliant Big Going i young birds looked down on the Britain. are dano- mandant of the Brooklyn navy yard, Conn., at the Seaside. Party. ers doubtless with wide open of had volunteered to help tow the Mrs Warren will remain here until [ eyes Sacrifice Prices. wonder as they had supposed their "Roosevelt" out of its berth and stand July 15 after which she will go to Saturday evening's party at the new Hill nest was built in a barn. The fact by until it had passed out of the har- Bustin's Island to be the guest of rela- Crest Hall at Chebeague was the : that contractor H. S. Hamilton bor. tives there. Miss Bunce will remain opening gun of the season on the is- had the nest on land. The saved when the old was Professor R. G. Marvin, the island until the last of the hotel people and cottagers ceiling powerless) ♦urned torn out after the barn was moved and to resist "The Call of the Arctic Wild." month and before leaving she will en- out en-masse and nearly three | the alterations were being made, ao- a was on board as first assistant to Mr. tertain her father here. hundred were present. The hall Is Chance of Lifetime to counted for the birds' one of fine and was artis- presence. They Peary. He signed the three year Mrs. Righter and Miss dimensions, serv-1 daughter. with evidently felt that their rights were ice contract, after on Constance of tically decorated flags and bunt* declaring July Righter, Newtonville, usurped, but the nest was Intact and 4th that he not on Ing. It is the largest unbroken danc- Save could go the expe- Mass., are being entertained at the In Its old in position, though fastened to dition because Cornell de- summer home of tag surface the bay and can easily Money. University Mr. and Mrs. R. H. the bright new The birds clined to him a accommodate seventy-five sheathing. grant leave of absence. Woodman on Maiden Lane. couples. are They are no as yet too young to fly. But when Cornell real- were here also last There posts the whole cell- faculty season and delight- An announcement of the date of ized ing and roof is upheld by trusses and ths that he was determined to go fully entertained by their host and Iron rods. The finish Is of masquerade will be announced next anyway and wired hoot ess. the best they capitulated week. Music was furnished Wal- him the quality sheathing and a handsome hard by necessary permission. Prof. Mr. and Mm ter C. William O. Sayre of wood filled and Rogers of Dorchester, Mass. Marvin was naturalist of the expedi- floor, nicely waxed, Philadelphia. Pa., accompanied by was a IRA F. CLARK & tion on the last trip Northward, when delightful treat to the dancers. CO. theTr and family, Mr. Mrs. Louis K. The took the of the mas- AT THE OEM. * the American naval officer reached a party place Sayre and son. William O. Sayre, Jr.. point 203 miles from the With querade which has been postponed for pole. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick all the 8ayre. two weeks, but as a success It out- The Man on the Box is Ithacan professor are Prof. D. of proving S The Store with Small Philadelphia. Pa., are here on the shone Big Profits. D. McMillan, a graduate of Bowdoin. any similar affair of recent strong attraction at this cosy play Island for the entire season, and as in years so early In the season. Guests house this week and afternoon Peary's alma mater and a teacher In former both years are occupying the John- of Hill The 26 *nd 28 Monument Worcester Academy; Prof. George Crest. Hamilton. Hamilton and evening performances are draw* bq., Portland. son cottage. The Sayre family are Romp If Yale Villa. Summit House, Island View Cot- Ing large crowds. University; Captain great admirers of Bailey's and Robert A. Bartlett of as sail- Brlgus. all being enthusiasts of yachting ing master; Dr. J. W. Kensell, of they are continually cruising along Tolman, Bradford Furniture New Pa., and Co., Kensington. surgeon; the islands of the bay. Mr. Louis George A. Wardwell. the chief engin- Mg*r M. VaIb*. Proprietor. 17 and 17 1-2 Preble St. K. Sayre Is also the owner of eer. of Bucksport. Me. • a and for are Olielseasue Island, Maine. • • Dealers In • » « yawl speed there few iic snip win procrra 10 norm mn- Jane 2b pkiumre boats that can equal her. Op«o to Sept. 10. New and Second-Hand n*y, C. B.. where the will be. Furniture, Antique Coode of all party Th«> family made the trip direct Joined by Commander himself, kinde bought and eold. Aleo Auctioneer*and Peary by water, coming to Boston In Appraisers. and the exploration will leave civiliza- the palatial steamer "Grecian." tion behind for at leaat 15 month* uraarorn B. Man- In the endeavor to reach the point 90 Massey. Hpmslfjr re y. George Smith. Xanthus deicreea north of the equator, Smith. Jr.. Polly Russell Smith. Miss and A large part of the crew will be Lackey Mlf* Parker a taken aboard at Sidney with the 250 enjoyed basket pfcnlc to Ragged Island do**. 25 Esquimau drivers and hunt- Friday laat. the party In of Souvenir era. The flnal being honor Bradford Maasey Post lot of the Cards. three year* who left for bin home provision* will be taken aboard there. In Philadelphia. Pa after a three We have a new The ship's supplies will Include 16.000 Saturday evening, just opened line of weeks' Mjoam at the Robin hood Inn. pound* of flour„ 1.000 pound* of coffee. local The "loop Guida Souvenir Post Cards. are now 800 pound* of tea. 10,000 pounds of conveyed the young They to their destination and noon sugar. *00 case* of kerosene oil. 7.000 people at in our racks and include a hour a Innch was great variety pound* of bacon, 10.000 pounds of dainty served. Mrs. M. B of down-the-bay subjects. We show our biscuit. 100 case* of condensed milk. ; Jordan with Mist Ellia- 50 cases of roast beef hash. 30.000 beth and Miss Snsan Jordan, and also a [ Mrs. cards in such manner that selection is pounds of "pemmlcan", a concentra-; Blanch# Roberts, all of Lewlston. are now easy and rapid. ted meat food that Peary has had settled at the "Breesemere" prepared; 3,000 pound* of dried fl*h on Summer Hill for the season. As and last cason Miss Susan Jordan will NOTE:—We have a completely equipped writing deck for the 1.000 pound* of *mok1ng tobacco. The "Roosevelt" has been somewhat do photographic work on postal*, oee of visitor*. We here both telepbonee, (no for looel charge cell*), remodelled to obviate difficulties that mom ted pictures and albums which tlme-tebleo of rerlone lines end will treneportetlon gledly fnrnleb In* were ent*Um im Q>». flMpwa fwt*| Rtj (Continued on page 7.) (Continued oa Page S.) fftttSww* decided novelties are to be seen that among the summer colony. morning for an extended vacation. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. evening. The Chebeague Band under Mrs. A. E. Hasbrook ThU la their first visit to the the direction or the leader, A. A. and daughter. Maine Miss M. Coast and are much with THe Ocean View BAILEY'S ISLAND LEADING HOTEL Quimby. will give a concert in the hall Margaret Hasbrook. and son. they pleased Hotel A. H. Hasbrook. all of this Island. Mr. Is secre- IS ENTERTAINING MANY from 7.45 to 8.15 after which the grand Springfield. Farquhar Mass.. are here for the are tary and treasurer of the Belmont BAILCY march will take place. Prizes are to season and ISLAND^ ME. GUESTS. Dairy Co.. one of the be awarded, and for the best costume occupying George Lee man's cottage leading ice cream on the main road. and retail milk concerns in representing the Casco Bay Breeze, Last summer the the Na- WALTER D. CRAFTS. Prop.