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EDNI SDAY, JULY 2, 1924 ——= BANEF / In the midst of the grand- est Mountain scenery in the world —the Canadian Pacific Rockies —these splendid hotels offer opportunity for a most un- usual vacation, Golf, Tennis, Rid- ing, Bathing in warm sulphur pools, Hiking and Mountain climbing, Scenic auto- mobile trips, and dancing every evening, offer a summer program of great diversity all with- in a few miles of your own home. Call or write for Special Vacation Booklets, and plan to go this summer. hae Vi E. L. SHEEHAN, General Agent, Pass Depart 608 SECOND AVE, MA in sss7 3 PAT navel by Stage SEATILE TO SEATTLE GOLF CLUB, via North Park and Grovelands—Fare 20¢ Outing Fishing SEATTLE TO EDMONDS, RICHMOND BEACH—Fare AND ALL WAY POINTS 10¢ SEATTLE TO BOTHELL, 40¢—Round Trip 75¢ WOODINVILLE, 50¢—HOLLYWOOD, 60¢ SEATTLE TO THREE-TREE POINT, SUNNYDALE and DES MOINES—Fare 50¢—Round Trip, S5¢ SEATTLE TO RENTON Via BRYN MAWR AND EARLINGTON Fare 25¢ SEATTLE TO BLACK DIAMOND, $1.15 — GREEN RIVER GORGE, $1.35—KERRISTO! SEATTLE TO SUMNER, 90¢ PUYALLUP, $1.00 SEATTLE TO ENUMCLAW, 8 AND FAIRF? — SELLECK, 81.85 0 SEATTLE TO DUVALL, SNOHOMISH, NROE, $1.35 . $2.35 FOR INFORMATION, FARES, SCHEDULES and SPECIAL TRIPS PHONE EL jot-1401 MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1916-18 Third Avenue A Delightful Auto Trip to ELLENSBURG Over Snoqualmie pass, along the shore of Lake Keechelus and down the beautiful Yakima river. Plenty of beautiful places to camp. Five to six hours over good roads. Good hotels. A beautiful, irrigated dis- trict. Home of the Washington State Normal school. Save September 11, 12 and 13 to attend the Ellensburg Rodeo the big western show. Bucking contests. Bull dogging. Stage coach races. Cowboy pony express races. Indian village. Wild cow milking contest and wild horse races. Three days of thrills. COPIES OF THE WHERE TO GO DIRECTORY WILL BE DISTRIBUTED FREE For a Limited Period #t Our Main Office 414 UNIVERSITY STREET 192-page book full of information and illustrations on resorts, hotels and vacation centers of the Pacific Northwest. Published by WHERE TO GO BUREAU (Coples mailed to any address, 10¢ in stamps) WE The Premier Resort Hotel In the State of Washington (Singer’s) LakeCrescent Tavern A. J. SINGER via Port Angeles OPERATE FOR SPACE ON THIS PAGL PHONE MA in-0600 OR WRITE THE SE SEATTL It’s Rhododendron Time LINGERLONGER “JON Like « Home QUuILCmNE TL AR , WASH, 00 & MAPLE VALLEY, 80¢ FERRIES OFFER ( SAILING TO THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA | ILS “SHORT CUT" Olympic Peninsula Attracts Motorists This Summer 1 Edm h . T t Gam ft e por r ferr « and « of King re frequent v from FE t 1 gat a trip of five and one-half mile eae Ur a a mmer place for ma a r App A \ t fe y Hood west ad a Je 1 t of wa A delightful d m Sh leads © Olympic penin Here's the way to make the short cut to the Kingston ferry and from Port Gamble ferry leaving Edmonds Kingston. The central view i of Hood canal, monds- to dock. of the OUT-DOORS WITH OUT-DOOR GOODS Here are the demonstration grounds of the Out-Door Store, the Seattle Tent & Awning Co., on the Bothell highway, at Victory way. fits are set up so the motorist can see how they will look in camp. in charge. Mexico City bars hicles from downtown str Summer Vacationists “Where shall we go this summer” to |. Tourtis cr spend a few days or a few weeks California motorists $9,000,000 a month for gas heir trunk Enumclaw is the center of a natural outing coun- try of great variety and charm. Make Enumclaw your starting point and headquarters for your out- doors summer outing. Here you can outfit your- self and get? everything you need in the line of supplies. Every day in the week supplies for fish- ing, camping, hiking, eatables-—-bakery goods, milk, cream, meats, etc. At Enumclaw you are within a few miles distance from lakes, streams, mountains, forests, equipped summer resorts. Address Secretary Commercial Club or Secretary Sportsmen’s Association for information. Tacoma = Scattle EDMONDS-KINGSTON PORT GAMBLESHINE | FERRY ROUTE SCHEDULE NOW EFFECTIVE Autoists, a return trip can be made to Port Angeles and Lake Crescent in one day. Under the new schedule the first ferry leaves Edmonds at 7 a. m. Frequent service thereafter over the shortest ferry route insures a pleasant, speedy and economical trip to Hood Canal country and the Olympics beyond LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE EDMONDS PORT GAMBLYS SHINE 87:00 A. M 7:30 A. M *8:00 A, M. $8:00 A, M 8:30 A, M *9:00 A, M 9:00 A. M 9:30 A, M *10:00 A, M $1000 A. M 130 A. M #1200 M #1200 M, / 1:30 P, M, *2:00 P. M. #200 P, M P. 3:30 P, M 400 P.M. $400 P.M, I fao PM 6:00 P, M $5.00 P, M I 6:30 P.M 7:00 P, M 16.00 P, M P, 7:30 P., M 8:00 1, M 800 P.M 700 Pp, M *Connect with Edmonds-Kingston Ferry, sConnect with Port Gamble-Shine Ferry . ‘hone Auto Club, 'Timen Tourla u, Tourist Buren amber of Co: EL iot-6343 jrerce, Where-to-do Buren, Mt University ste ToL ete 309, Yor tnformacien h . horse-drax ng the Pacific Olympic Shine. In the lower righthand corner the beautiful Olympic highway along the scenic the retail department of All camp out- Russell Ormsby is pendin ne, sin Can . . . Total re ation of autc camping out, resting, enjoy- ada was 585,079. ing an outing? Hartford (Con.) motorist formed an antinoise league. ir Vacation Fy 1 National Park Co, Portland eck Lake THE Vala Tyee ARE FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOL 717 First 15th N. E. and Victory f Highway Woodland Park Auto 2007 Westlake . ‘ Camp, 60th & Whitman Seattle’s Camp Goods Headquarters Get Your Camping Outfit Here for the Fourth SPECIALS CAMP STOVE Good strong, service- able Wood Stove, of heay ees iron. Reg. $3.51 1 98 a SPE ctAL.. — way of the Ed- In the upper left corner is the shores peninsula—by ferry 7 CAMP COT Sturdy single Camp ECIAL. $3. = ‘ a LEAN-TO adi TENT 7x7, 8-0z. White Lean-to Tent. Will take double bed and a Sou i \V\ Special A\/\, Vv X\\ $1.75 © ) VA ( TEN T = of ALL KINDS and CAMPING SUPPLIES Use the FERRIES On the Fourth, Auto Carriers Regular $2.50 Across Lake _Washington Leschi BIG STORES if and Merce OF COURSE IT'S ie RENT with low 1 TENTS Camp Lewis Wireless ——— Tents, Awnings, Canvas Goose 76 University Street, fares, good on elther route. The Canal Tour most enjoyable tt hrough the fi . Visit our busy factory Corner Western Avenue Leaves Chiceee — 12:45 P.M. (Dearborn Station) Arrives New York (next day) 5:45 P. Me (Pennsylvania Station) Washington Ferries J. L. Anderson, Manager Phone: BE acn-0183 Ts scenic route through the Finger «* Lakes region and the Blue Ridge | Mountains by daylight A luxurious, ‘ comfortable through train. Arrives at Pennsylvania station, New York. J. 1. MeGUIRE, Gen'l Agt, Paas, Depts 902 Second Ave. ‘Tel, MA in-4006 SEATTL GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY System [ CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS SYSTEM ato in connection with Tana Valley ‘Railro Hi ie RAINIER NATIONAL PARK SERVICE “EVERETT OFFERS MORE” County Seat of Snohomish County Population 33,000 Average Mean Temperature 49.9 Lumber, Shingle and Manufacturing Center Splendid Port and Rail Facilities Paved Roads and Unsurpassed Scenery For Further Information Write Secretary Two Trains : Everett Chamber of Commerce 7:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. THE OAKLAND OF SEATTLE KIRKLAND AT THE END OF THE YELLOWSTONE TRAIL 20 Minutes by Fast Ferry From Seattle Small Ranches, Chicken and Berry Farms Delightful Suburban Homes in the Center of a Community Population of Over 7,500 Splendid Stores, Banks, Cafes and Garages FREE AUTO TOURIST CAMP For Free Information and Attractive Literature Write the Secretary KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Longmire and return $7.00 Paradise and return $10.00 ¥. BAHT, Agent Tass, Dept. 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