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THE SUNDAY OREGONIANV POniXAJTD. JTJ2TE 22, 1919. 7

RETURNING SOLDIERS FIND WARM WELCOME AWAITING THEM HERE. shops, etc.), the edict known as general j order No. 26 is very unpopular here. T The reason for this order is that booze is sold on the other side of the line and as it is not within the zone our prohi SUMMER RESORTS bitlon laws cannot be put into effect IN RELATED over in this Panamanian territory. FRIGE Coco Solo consists of nothing in par- ticular but the air station and a sub OVERLOOKING marine base, more or less closely af- HOTEL SEASIDE THU OCKAN filiated. The buildings are of tropical construction, 1. e., they are designed to Formerly Hotel Moore. Seaside, Clatsop Beach. Oregon. Project Particularly resist both heat and rain, and I may Bassens . add. mosquitoes, though this pest has Most delightful spot on the south shore, situated at the water's edge. Reached been so nearly eradicated from the via the S.. P. Ry. direct from to Seaside, also Str. Georglana Work Done. except in a and Noticeable for isthmus that nowhere out O.-- B, & N. iboats to Astoria, where the A. J. Auto Co. makes connections for the jungles have I seen even one. Hotel Seaside. A beautiful little bay separates Coco Autoists take beautiful highway, which ter- Solo from Colon, while on the far side minates at Hotel Seaside. Attractive features are golfing, motoring, surf-bathin- g, of Colon peninsula lies Cristobal, and trout fishing, bowling, dancing, etc. Rates on application, A. S. Hogua IN CHARGE beyond that is the northern entrance of Nortonla Hotel, manager. 18TH ENGINEERS to the canal. The harbor on this side is formed quite largely by a break water extending for several miles j straight across the larger bay. All the f Y$n j f5fpW shores are lined with coral in fact the ZEES I HOTEL SEAVIEW Almost Every Conceivable Sort of is on made ground air station' situated FORMERLY HACKNEY Engineering Presented; Handling consisting to a great extent of coral COTTAGE 'III pumped ln by dredges. 10,000 Tons of Freight Daily. A room In the Junior officers quar Located on NORTH BEACH, universally conceded to b the finest beach in 10x12 - ; ters, which is typical, is about the Pacific splendid surf bathing- near the hotel. Excellent table. feet in size and has running hot and mi cold water and a "dry" locker. The airy and comfortable rooms, reasonable rates. p latter has a constantly burning lamp For rates, write Hotel Seaview, Seaview, Wash. BT JOHN WILLARD SHAVER. within to keep things from getting Soma Idea of project undertaken by liHr moldy, tha I as nearly everything will if left the regiment of engineer who were sent outside. In the "ward room" - are to France, but never reached tne ironi, is i" I billiard and pool tables, a piano and a given In a letter from Lieutenant John M i aJ ECOLA INN (Cannon Wlllard Shaver, formerly of The Oreconian phonograph. Mess attendants are hov- Beach) taff. who la now with the historical-lech-Bic- al ering about waiting for a chance to Rosa H. Elliott, Mgr. section In the office of the chief en- shine shoes, change buttons in white gineer with the American expeditionary uniforms or bring you an orangeade. FULL OCEAN VIEW. forces. He left Portland wltb the 18lh en grove co- - I Just outside Is a little of Dance Pavilion, gineers and was later transferred to his palm Tennis Courts. Pool and present poet. He has been writing a his coanut trees with fruit apparently Billiards, Barber Shop, etc. Bus meets tory of port development and recently re- always in season. A pet monkey plays ail trains at Seaside. Write for reser- turned from an Inspection trip through all around and fusses with the other mas- vations, parts of Brittany and Normandy where the cots several dogs. Tennis courts and ECOLA, OREGON. Americans had Installations of any sort. I plenty of nice warm, salty water to "When this report is completed nis won jump into game is over, are will be finished and he expects to return to after the Portland as soon as possible, presumably In the "yard." lata this month. For the evening amusement, free VILLA CAMP movies are furnished at the hall and "ALL. AMERICAN" Of the port development projects practically all the "gobs" and officers On Bar View Beach on th Tillamook Short. every One, two and three-roo- cottages, com- completed by engineer organizations attend en masse. Almost week pletely furnished for light housekeeping. there is a dance, but the chance is Pure mountain water, electric llghta. In Franco the dock known aa 'Amer tary sani- notable-Othe- slim of one's ever getting a girl for a toilets. Protected from sea breeze, clotta ican Bassens' is particularly r to beach. Clams, crabs, trout fishing; over- I whole number. They are so greatly in Portland and the North- construction or looks Tillamook Bar. Ideal Summer vaca- projects, under the minority that the fellows ask, "just .spot. Kor Bas-sen- i, west's finest hostelry. tion reservations and rates, ad- authorized, would have surpassed gimme half of the second extra. If they dress L. J. Tolls. Bar View. Or. but Bassens remains the most ex-- I have one, please." tensive single piece of port develop There are lots of interesting things completed by American en- - I to do and see. The Chagres river is the Rates $2 up ment the largest stream hereabouts. It flows and srineera In France. nto the Atlantic a few miles up the Hotel Taylor Started in the late summer of 1917. having lying on east bank North American coast after the Bassens dock the SALVATION ARMY HUT AT PORTLAND UNION STATION. passed through the hydro-electr- tc plant Garonne river five kilometers Splendid grill and fa- of the I ever-read- y front-lin- e at Gatum dam. In addition to per Ocean from Bordeaux, did not present a story The Salvation Army lassie, her doushnuts, coffee and hot cakes, smile and cheering: word In the Park. Wash. no irencnea, win do. tne suoject ior sermons in many or tne Portland cnurcnes tnis morning as the Deginnmg ot tne nome forming this work its waters are stored cilities for entertaining of atra.isrht.awav construction with V. V. -- ..- - V, b - - -- r n m ..a . I. "'-"j- nw. i .. I II ...... f n huge lake, which difficulties, un tne contrary ..rvln.- o" m Inn Ik. linn Amv n.nnl.n.UUI,,BU ...ill. 1 vt - ...lit j f the Gatum from' private parties. Best Family Resort en North Beach. attendant ug-n-i ." supply in I oai uuu Army IB uums in tne on vice ariu exicnmng mo uoua Damariuin nana nome. drawn the which fills the Rates $12 and !H per week. Meals 60 cents. Wgg an engineering achievement I at t,.ui j . I, ifi-niti- ea A score of teams composed of prominent members of the Portland lodire.- No. 142. B. P. O. Elks, will besrin canvass' ocks of the canal in both direction Home cooking-- IL- vtt-- n , o . -- J- - the level of the lake being the highest Of Project. With new Ones, I '" -' iwihwivw uiiui uiiw.iun ui a i u. cao..i.;u iuki ul inc umo. nu mnjui urnci ncniy a Dioneer I ' any part of canal. At the same time members of Elks lodges through Orefron will go out to raise their various quotas. Two hundred level of the Landlngs-A-li- due to the distance of the Job from Rd. On the Pacific side Is the Panamanian Portland, Oregon Mala and Way Z much of the, American equipment ,"'"u'"1 . l"e " " two ia I oaivation Army wotk ior years nasJ;oeen nanaicappea Dy lack 01 zunas." anaf much or tne eniciency 01 tne organ capital city of Panama and the ""Sickly'and make"" su"tibleenough Iost ln the of to spend a lar! ox uiunc;. United States government towns of cns,n1t frcinf work1ers un unr lime in uihkiiik auuettia iur On was de- -I Wnen?""the"war came on. Army dropped all elise and went to the front, first to succor tne allied Ancon and Balboa. that side also Str. to do the work for which it .. T. I . .. .' 1 I - L1" " n..EU mo " c ' . wui i ikiub ' " are numerous little islands, one of aimed. In ail construction undertaken toolc " which, Tabogo, a popular for Leaves Alder St. Dock at T A. M. dallr department effort the wr 'l tre time of those who were kept at home. There was no time to spend in collecting funds. Then the lesson is resort Friday. Returning, leaves bv the enerineer the ,earned money-gettin- g canal employes who are not returning Astoria a zo sersrHsnra with approved from the war of systematic and its systematic expenditure was put into practice in the Salvation ouua in ijp Army work. Thus the home service campaigns support of army work in states were decided upon. to the States for their leave. To taste Lurllne leaves dally, , . , . . for the . . the, . . all , , . . . Portland except 8ua Plans and use avaiiaDie material, oubu . ; rightly-fame- d day, 8 i nwri iifi viculi. ana uinrr Mrumincnt men in wikuu lunnumvoa a duukbi or ncxi vear B ottivaiiun Aiiuy ui. jii its pineapples is alone BAYOCEAN at P. M. inaoequate, was too ihoi I approved begins today. expended almost trip, its quaint BEAUTIFfl, OCEAN RESORT. Undine leaves Astoria dally, uospt Sun- J". this state and the drive which The funds to be collected will be in accordance with worth the but day, 7 counterea. eing; tne '"'"J" ,i I the. budget so fixed In support of the Salvation Army's maternity, rescue and children's homes and In behalf of the little native village, its towering hills TILLAMOOK BAY, at P. it. and charming baylets make it a place BUNGALOWS open June 15. Rate! scheme for helping the man, who needs help, to help himself. to which one longs to return. One week, $12; two weeks, $20. Com- The distance across the isthmus is a The Jewett Farm Resort iroopa ,n I pletely furnished, lights, fuel, water. rival of the Ilrst American stark streets, with Stanhope s. Pier in charge. Sam E. Martin, county auditor, has been designated by General Berg as little under 40 miles by train, and the UNDER NEW I bed linen, accommodating persons. MANAGEMENT. trance. It was tna pioneer project as official audlton of the drive. Stunts night, Saturday night, June 28, in charge of Major George O. Brandenburg, will direction from Atlantic to Pacific Is four "Atop the Columbia Highlands" Kngriaeers over v erg, i be one or big of the drive. mostly south, with a little east in it-- Mr. and Mrs. Swan Hawkinsen man YOU WILL ENJOY 18th Take the features Views of Columbia Gorge. I campaign Delng waged Dy tne S. Kenney, or Oregon Trie roadbed Is very good and it takes agers. NATATORIUM open July 1. The pines and Tha first contingent of troops to start T"e state la tiks under the direction of Dr. William president the firs. Cottages with fireplaces. Tenia Fresh work on the Bassens project, which in " association, wun narryu. auon, "io 'rr, cnier aiae. about an hour and a half to cross. HOTEL BAYOCEAN open July 1, Mrs. vegetables. Fruits. Home cooking. Trips Ita development included not There is no vehicle road through as H. J. Martin manager. American plan (extra) to Mount Adams and Trout Lake. ultimata by only 4100-fo- ot medium draft gg yet. Day $3 to $5 weekly family Accessible train, boat, two Highwaya a dock for ,n enKtn feet wide, contains 11,050 repair facilities, 32 switches, and 2 building of a deep water dock. There rate, a;nd Write reservattona Opens vessels, a powder dock for the use 100 tor June is. but - pl,e8 ransin!r jn length from 50 to double slip switches." was no place in France where, the rates given. Write or for White Salmon, Washington. of the French, other smaller docks, re- feet. required 4.500.000 feet, board The Bassens project was the first Americans might have exclusive use of further information and circular. Re eeiving yards, departure yards, two meuure of lumber: 3.53 miles and the largest of A. E. F. completed ceivers T. B. Realty Company, yarns, powuer contains a dock for deep draft vessels, and as SOCIETY Potter river two rrencu trackage on docks: 13 split port installations, and in- 17 I the with all its per cent of the vessels building in 325 Chamber of Commerce Bldsr Port a string of warehouses, water supply. m i,-- h. onrf Hmihla slin switches. cidental construction, presented almost 25 - I the States drew more than feet of land. Main 6405. sewerage, and all incidental small con- 0n tne doc are classification sheds 66 every conceivable sort of engineering. water, it was necessary to have some (Continued From Page 5.) was a detachment of 30 buildings Company ap- traction, - feet wide, six of the eight F was split into details, place to accommodate them. Most of Rossiter) have returned to their home men from tne istn engineers, tno regi- Dejng. jj2 feet long, the other two be- - proximately one-thir- d of the company Conducted along lines momt invitlu by the ports ln use by the Americans had ln Sisters, Or., after spending a week to men and women of tastes, ment commanded Colonel Edgar fng 204 feet ,n iengtn. This open and being employed on the dock and an- from 21 to 23 of low refined Brigadier-Gener- al feet water at at the Hotel Portland. bend for Illustrated Booklet. Jadwin. later Jadwin. storage area, 4100 feet by' 66 other third on the steam-shov- el for-- coverei work. tide, although Bassens could accom- Mrs. Katherine A. Daly is visiting in MRS. C W. J. RECKERM. Hostess. and director of construction and feet nas 4250 cubic yards of concrete The work at the dock in which F com 25 pet one main divisions pany modate vessels drawing as high as Astoria, as the guest of her sister, Mrs. 9 White Salmon. Wah. Phone ?ab estry. of the four f00r supported by a dredged fill of was Interested was in charge of feet-- There were French ports as well Dempsie. of the office of tha chief engineer. cubic vards. and retained by a jack Hart, former sergeant in the com E. expeditionary forces, in the pany. where vessels with that draft could be S. Swirsky and his daughter. Miss American wa,j containing 3267 cubic yards of later first lieutenant attached to berthed, but Talmont was 35 lorm 01 organization in use si mo tunc concrete, 8000 cubic yards of excava-o- f F company. The work at shovel at there Stella Swirsky. are occupying apart I the feet of water low tide, and very the signing of the armistice. Early tlon a dyke containing 9000 cubic was ln charge of Sergeant at ments at the hotel. I and First James little drodgmg had to be done. In August this detachment, commanded yards of embankment and 735 cubic F. Morrell and all credit for steam Colonel W. C. Rafferty, in. command py Major r. inert, a. uidds, arnvea yards of concrete apron. shovel work Is due him and the Survey Covered 20,000 Acres. at Fort Stevens, is in the city for a few DeWitt Motor Co. soraeaux ana pegau on s fiiiimh.i j sergeants working under him, most of The detachment of Company K, head days and is a guest at the Hotel Port- Leave KOUTLBDGB SEED ft FLORAL CO., HOOD RIVER, OR. survey of dock sits. Thrs detacia- - Eight Dyked Basias Provided. Phone 1111. the whom were of the highest type of ed by pre land. 145 ST., , upon in Lieutenant Peterson, made a SECOND phones Main 172, Everything the Oil. ment was relieved the arrival In (h. nnrnsi'li. In tha Henresaed workmen-- liminary survey, including a very ex Mrs. Elbert C. Peets (Petranella Con- for Arrah Wannah, Welches, T&wneys and for tourist. September 1. 1S17. of the 18h vi- accessories, repair work. If you Bordeaux track, ,mmediateiy behind the docks. Owing to the inability to get the cellent topographical survey of the nolly) and children are spending the Rhododendron. Round trip $6, Government break down on road phone for serv- engineers. proper lrving--to- and ln the river yards, eight dyked sort of piling and the steel cinity cf the dock site and extending summer on their ranch in the White Camp $8.50. Owned and operated by ice wagon. Agents Buick and Ford When the 18th engineers, under the early in the of over some 20,000 acres. Salmon valley. at Auto Co., Inc. J. L. S. Bnead, cars. B. Cavanaugh. basins were provided for the retention construction Carafe command of Colonel J. Bassens. the dock was completed with The first company to arrive in full Mr. and Mrs. Carl Relter and son, of Pres.-Ms- i. Phones E. 135. E. 14th over the work at Bassens. the dock I of 177,000 cubic yards of hydraulic fill Broadway. took - what material was at hand and the was F company, and they continued Seattle, are guests at the Hotel Port and "Make reservations in site waa occupied by a string of con- and ballast. In the river yards are five original idea of building a dock strong there until after the signing of the ar- land. Mr. Reiter is manager of the crete and tile barracks, built by the mlIes of tracks. 21 switches and 4 enough to sustain a wheel load of mistice, when the Talmont job was Orpheum theater. French for the Indo-Chines- e, employed 70.000 pounds factory. double slip switches. This work in had to be temporarily stopped, as were so many other pieces Margaret Elizabeth and Dick Wells in a nearby powder Tha aDanaonea, cargo-handlin- g MacLean's Camp no sani volved the excavation and embankment and therefore the of construction throughout the entire of Seattle are spending the summer having regard for 20,000 yards of ma devices Imposing wheel A. E. F. M. OSWEGO 4100-fo- ot of an additional that with their grandmother. Mrs. E. LAKE had made of dock six-mi- tation, the terial. load could not be used. Some of these F company built a le spur to 202 Place. Hotel Oregon Reached from OeweRo station, which on huge refuse pile. gantry Freeman, Hazelfern is 30 minutes from Washington street ite The construction of the departure cranes had been ordered, but the dock site, put in a Enright and Mrs. R. F. HOOD OR. on g Miss Allison RIVER. Fourth street Red Electric Line. Six Weeks of Preparation. yards, one-ha- lf mile northeast of tne until September: 1918, light cargo-handlin- trestle, operated steam shovels and did were guests of Mrs. Irwin com- Excellent train service. Coffey house Headquarters for tourists and Camp rent, The six weeks were devoted to docks, required a fill of 271,593 cubic devices, supplemented by work of that sort. A detail from F Baun of Independence during the week mercial men. Modern fireproof build- cottatres for furnished, first 20 ships' with all essentials. demolition ot these buildings, clearing, yards, the laying of miles of tracks, tackle, were employed. How- .iy also was busied In breaking and were extensively entertained. ing. A. Lean, 614 104 4 ever, when Excellent grill in connection. E. Mac Lewis Bid. Main throwing up dykes for sand fill, and and the placing of switches and the piling .and up the limestone bluff back of the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Winter and daugh 4272. construction of barges and pile double slips: 120.000 cubic yards of were available the dock was reinforced F. W. C'HI.NDLIIND, Prop. the was by steam shovel to the wheel heavy dock site, the limestone to be used in ter Marguerite Winter will motor to drivers, requisition of material and re this fill made sustain load of the dock cribbing. Talmont California. San Francisco will be their equipment- equipment working in a pit at an average haul of gantries and they were installed on al- fill for and ceipt of - Little receiving most was to have alternate crib and pile objective and they may continue on to avas available and much of the equip 3000 feet from the fill. The all of the ten berths of the dock, was Angeles. HOTEL GULER. Manhattan Hotel being five-to- n ten-to- n bents, for the nature of the site Los Reynolds, Prop.. G ment actually used waa bought in the yard, a quarter mile southeast of the there three and one pile J. E. tiler. Wash. open resources of engi- docks, necessitated approximately 19.000 gantry to each berth. too rocky to permit the driving of Word has been received from Ser IN THB PICTURESQUE TROUT LAKE Manhattan Beach P. O market, the the bents throughout. At least 1.000.000 geant Rudolph Krausse, telling of his VALLEY. Bids trips by or neers being taxed to the utmost ln cubic yards of fill. 65 per cent of which auto horseback Tillamook Cow Or. was from same pit as 10.000 Tons Per Day Handled. yards of this soft limestone would have safe arrival in New York after many to Lava Caves. Ice Caves, Indian Race providing substitutes for equipment furnished the cribbing and aero Track. Steamboat Lake, etc. MT. ADAMti A nice, quiet bunpalow 'summer hotel, was available neither from the supplied fill for the departure yard, Under the most ideal conditions of been used in the filling of months' service with the 27th AUTO ROAD TO MORRISON VALLEY, at that operation, and counting on all the dock. . squadron overseas. the very base of the GOOD block from beach. For rates or other United States without a long wait, nor the remainder being hydraulic fill. berths mountain. information phone Sellwood 1868 or were laid 6.5 miles of in at Bassens being occupied at all times, Talmont would have contained ten Dr. and Mrs. F. Blackmore, with Mr. TROUT FISHING, Tennis, Croquet Grounds by purchase ln tha French market. There track was and Swlmmlnu Pool in connection. AMUSE- write Mrs. E. Elder, Manhattan Beach. Long piling and heavy timbers had to this yard, aa well aa temporary engine Bassens supposed to be able to berths for vessels of the heaviest and Mrs. A. V. Beesley, motored up to MENT HALL with dancing, bowling and Oregon. be sent from the United States. In- discharge 10.000 tons per dy, or one-ten- th known draft. It would have been the Tacoma Thursday and were week-en- d billiards near hotel. Rates: $2.50 per d&y, ocean tonnage was felt ln the of the entire tonnage for an largest of the port installations under- guests of the J. Edward Murrays at $12 per week. Sunday dinners. 75c sufficient army 4.000,000 one-fift- h NECANICUM INN slow shipment of materials. Upon the of men, or of taken by the engineer department in their summer home in Hyada park. OVK2NO of 1st of 19th PORTLAND MATRON IS HOSTESS the total tonnage needed to care for France. The preliminary work on it Worth Caldwell, president of the Large Sun Parlors, arrival the battalion the an army the size of A. was by 18th engineers. Tou Beautiful Grounds, the E. F. at done the January, 1920, class and prominent Home-Cook- engineers in October, and the opening FOR FAMILY REUNION. Noted for ed Heala. up by forestry contingent of lum the time of the signing of the armis- can readily see, that, no matter how in Jefferson high school ac- that .11 III. M.U I Ml u.i m.jnii, T student The Shelburne MISS DAMANS. Prop., bering operations ln the French for I. tice. In other words, Bassens was anxious the men might have been to tivities, left Sunday for an extensive Seaside, Oregon. capable of caring for an army of 600,-00- 0 get to front, they have done a re- ests, lumber began to arrive in appre- the outing at the family home near Hood (TENTH SEASON) ciable quantities. men. During the three months markable service and were entrusted River, Or. prior to the signing of the armistice with the building not only of the T. Lundborg, Long distance telephone ln hotel. Two blocks MAII THEM TODAY During November active construction ' -- Mr. and Mrs. A. of San '"V . there was unloaded an average daily largest single piece of finished port from ocean. Buy your ticket to Shelburne began on the Bassens project and by " iIf Francisco are guests at the Hotel Port station. Write Ior reuerv aUc na. American f tonnage of 3700 tons, though many of development, but, had the war con plan. the end of the month four land drivera j 1 land. Mr. Lundborg, who was formerly Films Developed and- two were working. the berths were often unoccupied and tinued, they would probably have had manager Benson, Is no T. J. HOA RE, Sea View, Wash. water drivers v , .t- - - J ! of the Hotel Capping and decking did not atart until they were not all full at .any time un- the satisfaction of knowing that they manager of Hotel Bellvue, in San less for a few hours at a time. had provided space where ships laden the some time after the driving had com Francisco. Neah-Kalf-N- completing only ie menced, but as soon as sufficient tim- After Bassens a detach not with clothing and subsist Mr. Short, Miss Cath- Tavern pro- ment of- Company E preceded ence, troops ana miscellaneous and Mrs. Walter bers arrived in quantities work other but Neah-Kah-N- in companies of the regiment to Talmont, cargo, could be discharged, making erine Short of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. ie Moantain, Nehalem. Or. FREE gressed rapidly. Prigmure of Olympia, Mr. and Mrs. Directly on the Beach. When Prints Are Ordered where the two docks ton Neah-Kah-N- ie Shartage Met. engineer department had. their total for the total Frank Waller and Miss Vivian Wal- Mountain the Back- af Labor since the first 'arrival of American nage that would have cared for an I. ground With Mountain Trails. We Pay Return Postage 'On of tha main difficulties met by ler of Portland, motored to Forest Hall Eight-Ho- Expert troops in France, contemplated the army of 1,000,000 men. Sunday, on their way to For Retterratlona Address or Fhoie Service Colonel Cavanaugh. who had become . . for breakfast MKS. S. G. REED, Aiehalem. Or. Largest Photo Supply House the first section engineer of baae sec- P t Shipherd Springs. in the Northwest. tion No. 2, and under whose direct V Mrs. Joseph Shemanski, accompanied charge tha work at Bassens waa car- TRIP TO CANAL ZONE IS TOLD by her daughter Miriam will leave PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL ried forward, waa the shortage ot shortly for a visit to friends and rela Woodard, Clarke & Co. companiea Francisco. Miss Miriam Furnished rooms and tents for house- labor. Two of his regiment, tives in San keeping. ocean. Wood-Lar- BY ENSIGN LINDSLEY W. ROSS Facing the Address k Bids., Alder at W. Park. the 18th engineers, were diverted to Shemanski will enter Mills college in L. P. HARRESCHOII, Prop., Seaside, Or. other work in the base section, and September for the fall term. Miss Alma tha remain trig four companies formed Shemanski will leave early in July for working details of every description, Remarkable Vegetation Declared Outstanding Surprise to Travelera Fly- an extended visit with friends and re la uated from Miss May's school in 1915. Verdun Just before the waa she is a armistice as well aa tha organization force of all ing Fish Furnish Plenty of Amusement Weather Is Ideal. fives in California. Like her three sisters, member' signed. Jack Jacobs, who recently re construction. Troopa from almost Dr. Lillian Elizabeth Dempsey of of the Sewing Circle nd of the Vin turned from overseas, arrived in Cen- - very branch of the service were used Vallejo, Cal., is visiting with her cent club. tralia Thursday. He is a son of Mrs. aa laborers, and as an indication of Dempsey Captain Edwards is the son of Mrs. R. Jacobs. Three more Vader boy. BT ENSIGN LINDSLEY W. ROSS. rines occupy and run the city to a brothers, William A. and (Morrill) of tha heterogeneity of labor, during the 1 16 large extent-- M. Dempsey, 765 Hancock Elizabeth Drake Edwards have been discharged from the service January, 1918, were : New York March on Frederick Brookline and Marion and the late John and to month of there i ' was only two-day- s' street. Dr. Dempsey will be remem returned their homes this week. employed on the Bassens project men LEW ship "Colon" It a run to the Couper Edwards. He was graduated They are Lloyd Brunk, Adolph Lemka Mrs. Mary A. Cram. zone, across the blue sea the-- Carib- bered by a large circle of friends as from the following organizations, be- (a passenger vessel of the Panama one of early women physicians of from Harvard in the class of 1914 and and Warren Paquette. engi- Mrs. Mary A. Cram was hostess Steamship company), the bean whose waters are so blue that the was a member of the Institute of 1770, sides those from the lth: 25th Railroad the color is perceptible even if you this city. For the past two years she neers, four companies of the 6th ma- for a family reunion recently at writer had a very enjoyable voyage of president of Defender's the D. K. E. and the Hasty Pudding troops of 3d cavalry, which relatives from many parts 10 days, including two stops, two bring but a bit of the liquid on board has been the on the and rines, three the about in bucket- - Flying were, very club of Mare Island navy yard, Val- clubs, and he ran track SILVERTON TO CELEBRATE 302d stevedores, 309th. of northwest gathered. Mrs. Hampton Roads one at a fish cross-count- ry teams. He on 301st and the the days at and common sights and a school of por- lejo. served the celebrated 83d . 310th. 311th 312th. 313th and 314th Cram, who her Port au Prince. Haiti, where a vast W. O. border with A battery, 1st Massachu Two Days' Festivities Arranged in labor companies, the 505th and 506th birthday last November, is well store of first impressions of the tropics poise played around our bows one Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of 1154 setts field artillery, and later was com engineer service battalions. Spaniards, known in W. C. T. U. and wom- was received. morning, but we missed the familiar East Madison street have left for an missioned at the first Plattsburg train , Honor of Soldiers. priaonera war, en's club work. me whale-spou- ts that we see up in the extended trip to Minnesota. They will Gorman and Austrian of The most striking thing to in this zone. company go by ing camp, previous to nia entry into SILVERTON. Or., 21. (Special.) e. tulle and pink roses republic was temperate The ship's stop at Seattle, boat to Van June Chinese and Besides Lavender black the remarkable congenial, Ed- the military service he was associated were piledrivlng were combined in an interesting seemed every' sort was very including a Jolly couver and Prince Rupert, then to Hayden, Co. The citizens of Silverton have sub- these there skilled vegetation: it that army of- to Winnipeg and St, with btone and capping detaila from the Phoenix floral, decoration at the reunion. of herb and tree of which I'd ever read bunch of aviators and other monton and east Captain Edwards has lust returned scribed more than $1200 for a soldiers' company, to Many messages of congratulation yet seen, grew ficers; but as there were no deck Paul and Minneapolis, where they will B battery, 303d field homecoming event to be held here July Construction whom a con or heard, but not there. sports from jumping rope, our They will by from France with tract for dock construction in France were received by Mrs. Cram. I have never visited Florida, but Haiti aside visit relatives. return artillery, which organization he com 4 and 5. Walter L. Tooza of Salem has let In July, 1917. These troopa Members of the Cram family California lashed to the mast for spare time was spent largely around the way of Spokane, where they will ita formation ln beptem had brfn had son-in-la- w manded from been selected to deliver the oration on were the most part only transient, who participated in the reunion the beauty and profusion of bloom, leaf the piano. spend a few days with. their ber, 1917, mustered out of the ser for well On Cristobal, govern- and two grandchildren. until July 4 and Judge Henry McGinn of being employed on the work while were: Mr. and Mrs. Ward and fruit. arrival at the vice last month. The date of the wed Portland will be the orator on July i. awaiting definite assignment, and Cram, ilarrisburg: Bidwell Jram. was a marvelous day, toward the ment port at the Atlantic end of the ding will be in the near future and will Gateway: Mrs. Charles Butler, It canal, we found ourselves at once in The city council has appropriated their natural lack of interest waa not end of the dry season, and while the be announced as soon as Captain Ed 1300 to help provide a banquet for tha productive of the best results. Port Townsend: Mr. and Mrs. rays of sun were hot, a cool, favor of our new surroundings. The JEAN LAWSON ENGAGED plans, which probably Prinevllle; Mr. and direct the public very wards' business returned soldiers, sailors and marines W Halt Warm, James Cram. refreshing breeze followed one into the buildings are artistically will call him to a foreign country, are will be served Woodmen later Danst Mrs. H. Cram, Prineville; Mr. and shady places. As stood on porch designed, even the firehouse looking which ln hall during of 1917-11- 8 I the Daughter Thomas Law son to Wed definitely settled. during the two days' celebration. All the winter Mrs. F. A. Cram, Hood River: Mrs. of the "Mountain House" and over- as inviting as a bungalow, with its of the work on the Bassens docks job was Thomaa B. Steele, Spokane, Wash.; be- broad piazza, overhanging eaves and vigorously. Sundays looked the city and the blue bay Captain Edwards. prosecuted and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Vorse, Port- yond, I almost felt that I could be per- ecru-color- stucco walla. Centralia Soldiers Return Home. Beaverton Teacher Resigns. holtdaya getting no respect from the R. H. Booton, W. Lawson land: Prineville: fectly satisfied to remain ln that one An Imaginary line divides Cristobal BOSTON, Mass. Thomas CENTRALIA. Wash., June 21. (Spe-- BEAVERTON, 21. (Spe construction personnel. As a result of Robert Cram. Gateway, Dorothy. - heavenly. Of announced the engagement of his Or, June of organiza- spot forevei- it was so from Colon the Panamanian city on has O. Gladson, a past cial.) Miss Jeseie Lieaer of Vancouver, this continuoua labor all Evelyn. Jack and Edwin Cram of course down in tne city tne re was tne this side but it is a very real line, youngest daughter, Jean Chandler cial.) P. exalted tions involved ln its construction, the River, Preston and Consu- - Captain Burgess of Centralia lodge. No. 108S, B. P. who has held the position of English Hood squalor and poverty that one expects to nevertheless, for it Is guarded by mili- Lawson, to Allison ruler in high Bassens docks were ready in early ela Steele of Spokane, Jean Cram waa tary police who keep out service Edwards. Miss Lawson, who has just O. E., has arrived in New York from and history the local school for d, find in these parts, out tne city all vessel, well-kep- the paat year and a half, has resigned April to receive the first which of Gateway, a tidy t. Inci men except official business. As ended a year of night and day service overseas, according to word received "Corsair. private yacht of Scolly and son unusually and for to accept a position in the Vancouver was tha and John Calvin dentally this may have been due to the this Is positively the only settlement . as an ambulance driver ln the women's by his mother, Mrs. Emma Gladson. J. p. Morgan, converted into a patrol William of Vancouver, Wash- - pro- corps, youngest of Mr soldier was in France with a hos- high school. Her successor has not yet fact that the United States has a that even looks like a town on this side motor is the The named. boat. tectorate over tha country and tha nia-- leept Cristobal, which is void of Law sons six children. She was grad- - pital unit and was under heavy fire at been As completed tha dock la 4100 feet V