XZ3 THE SUNDAY OKEGOKIAN, PORTLAND, AUGUST 24. 1902. The crowd that has flocked -tho beach for th,e past two or three wooks is slowly turning homeward. Another week will find the beach almost deserted. Yet some of the cottagers will remain until the second week In September,, and even later. It Is to be regretted that so few will remain at the beaches to enjoy the beautiful Indian Summor that invariably comes during the month of September. It is during the latter part of tho season that most of the wild berries and fruits 'indigenous to the seacoast ripen. Even , now numerous parties go hunting tho flno flavored blackberry, huckleberry, calal berry, and salmon-berry. The girls of the beach have developed a new craze of adorning their hais with fishhooks, snipe-wings, and wishbones of that bird, whereas the boys have -a craze of getting canes of redwood and crabapplc. Tho present season has been somewhat better ior the hotel-keeper than last season. Etlll there is no comparison botweon hotel trade of sixtyears ago and tho.pres- ent time. One of the ma!nreason3 for tho early return of pleasure-seekers Is the attrac tion of the Elks Carnival, and many botel-keepers x rejoice that the present carnival will be the last of which, the &21ks will have the management. GOOD TI3IBS AT KLAVEI.. fenests Have Goad Time In Hiding: and Other Amusements. It is now slorlous weather down at KFlavel, and the very meridian of the sea son. Flavel Is most attractive to those fcwho follow the horses and who perhaps in the evening like a little additional amusement at the "clubs," bowling, play- Hng billiards, ping-pong, or a social game of cards. Professor Brown is at Flavel rirtth his entire string of riding horses, and the last few weeks many merry par ties have made the delightful trip through Primrose Path, down by the Llfesavlng Station, on through the fort, past the llehthouse. down to the beach, and on feround to the hotel, via Warrenton. Saturday night another enjoyable "guests' hop" was given, and it proved o bo a decided social success. Good xnuslo and cool sea .air inspired overy- tbody, and tho merryv waltzes were en thusiastically danced. Flavel is especially inviting just now. fas there are many beautiful marine sights to behold dally. Full-rigged sailing ves sels are , daily entering the mighty Co lumbia, and pass within a stone's throw of tho hotel veranda, like ghastly, whlte- jwlnged sentinels bn dress parade. The sight of two and three "four-masters," with all sail set, swinging lightly into their fresh-water berths, is worth going many miles to behold. I For the past two weeks Flavel has en jtertained the largest crowds ever known !ln the history of tho place. The bath ing grounds have been especially popular at Flavel; not an accident has occurred, ;and tho beach has been especially firm jthe whole season. There is no undertow at Flavel beach. 1 Mrs. Mitchell, tho manager of Flavel, has proven a charming hostess, and has made Flavel a large. Jolly, good-natured family, even with Its many guests. The season at Flavel promises to con tinue for some time, and several social f events are yet to come off. The event of the week was the birth day party given by Miss Minnie Flelsch ner. The young folks arc quite as fash ionable this season as their older broth ers and sisters, and their fathers and mothers. Tho birthday party given Tues day evening, August 19. by Miss Minnie JFJelschncr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (I. N. Flelschner, of Portland, was one ,of the most interesting features of the iweek at Flavel. It was Miss Minnie's seventh birthday, and was commemorated dn the most approved style. There was jtaffy-pulllng; Ice cream and cake re xxestments were served; dancing was in dulged in .and throughout all was the un Jnlsuikable buzz of up-to-date conversa tion. The young people, in their splck-end-Epan Summer toggery, presonted a inost pleasing spectacle. Some of the col tared help of tho house contributed sweet minstrel songs. It was a very merry foarty, and all enjoyed themselves hugely. Thoso present were: Miss Esther Jones, Miss Elizabeth Jones. MIbs Stella "Wolfe, JMiss Dorah Collins. Miss Eva Jones, Miss flSucIIo Dudley, Miss Edna BInswanger, Miss Jane Seller, Miss Madeline Lang, Miss Gladis Collins; Masters Gus and Henry Black, Bert Wolfe. Hunt Lowls, Jr.; Frank Dudley, Jake Hoffman, Alvln .SBInswanger and J. W. "Wolfe. ? Tho guests now at Flavel are: LJMj-.. and Mrs. Adolpho Wolfe, nurso and omUtren; Miss Florence Wolfe, Mrs. G. A. Hoyt. Mrs. J. Conner, Mrs. Ayers, Mra M. Von Bolton, Miss Tica Von Bolton, Mrs. O. S. BInswanger, Master Alvon BInswanger, Miss Edna BInswanger, Mrs. B. Harris, Mrs. J. II. Page. Mrs. Van Rensselaer. Portland; Miss Van Schalek, New York; Alex Ault, Fort Collins; Joe Lyime. Mrs. D. A. Shlndler. Master Shln Gler, Portland; Fanny Omsted. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. George Black and children. Mr. George I. Thompson and family, Dr E. B. Keefer, Portland; Miss Noble Daw Son. Toronto, Canada; Miss Norah Car Son. Toronto, Canada; GeOrge Hoyt and Wife. Miss Martha Hoyt, Mrs. L. Q. Swet Bmd and daughter, Mrs. Eva R. Dudley sad children. Miss Madeline Lang, Miss Schloth, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. D. Finch, Q, L. Taget, Miss Elmore. Captain Cloke. Ustorla; Lieutenant T. R. Weeks, Lieu tenant A. F. Brewster, Lieutenant A. J. Cooper, Miss Humphrey, J. a. Porte port Stevens; C. R. HIggins and wrtfe, Astoria; L. Hendricks. Salem; K, White. R. W. Whidden, Meta EL Levey, Estella Goldsmith, Mra A. Til ler, MIbs S. Durkhlmer, Dr. William jJones, G. McFadden, W. Rosenfield, Miry fR. Bradner. D. A. Stickler, W. C. Smith, jEthel Wontworth, I. Wcntworth, G. K. jWentworth. G. H. Chance and wife. Miss Bell. R. M. Wilbur and wife. Portland: G. tP. Wheeler. Boise; O. M. Maher. San fFrancisco; Mrs. H Good and children. (George W. Collins, Maude M. Jones, Eva -Mice Jones, W. P. Swope. wife, nurse and .child. Portland; Paul Hendricks, Mrs R, J. Hendricks. Mrs. G. I. Stahl. Salem; Mrs Martha G. Crowell. I. N. Fleischner, R. Lewis, Portland; G. W. Warren, F. L. Warren, Warrenton; Miss Alice Strong Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seller, nurse and child, iJ. C. Carson, Mrs. I. .Lang, Portland; M. Sanders. Mra. J. Burnham. Miss AInsQIe. M. Whidden, San Francisco; Mrs J S Giltner. Portland. OX THE OREGON" SIDE. Many Excursionists Go to Thompson Falls. A favorite place with excursionists at this beach 2a Thompson's Falls. The falls aro Inland two miles, and occupy a mld dlo position between Gearhart and Sca gjde. The water which is that of a clean mountain stream, falls some 105 feet and furnishes the water supply for Gearhart Park. 'Another spot of Interest to Easterners is' the quaint little Indian vHlage on a Kcff overlooking the Necanleum River. Here the relic-hunter finds xcmaine of implements and arms used by the early CJatsops. . Still another spot of interest is" the salt cairn where it is said LcwL" and Clark boiled sea water for ealt. These are a lew of the spoto of historical Interest on this coast. At. Gearhart. George Fussell, the veteran scout and bear-trapper, ha3 a trap set for a lone somo bear, near Gearhart Park. All cameras aro loaded for the occasion of its capture, and Mr. Henry Schulderman ha3 even laid claim to the skin. Miss Etta Schulderman gavo the young pooplo of Gearhurt a candy pull last Wednesday evening. As usual, little can dy was pulled to the finish, as tho con dition of tho floor of the dining-room showed tho next morning. At the IVew Crimea. Mrs. R, F. Prael, W. S. Paige. H. E. McAllister and wife, T. E. Yocum, Har riett Higgens. Mrs. M. Yocum, Ola Coop er, R. R. Warriner. Miss Lennah Bain, Mies Lois Bain, W. J. Rosenfeld, J. IBlta bldell, B. F. Holmon, H. M. Hendershott, Prlscllia R. Wright. Miss Mona E. Recs. and Frank Williams, of Seaside. Seaside House was taken hv storm Sat urday afternoon by a company of Ore- gonvs prominent men. The company nr rlved in a tally-ho and wero putsfK of Rnt HIrsch, who entertained them most roy ally. Among the party were: Hon. J. H. uMitcneii, jjaviu l. Dunne and wife. H. W. Scott. Miss Laura Gale Dunne. John H. BalL Senator Fulton. John Mlnto. A. H. Breyman. A boatinjr nartv was civon -"hv filmwrn Winch and John Dickson to their friends at Seaside House. The party went by beautiful moonlight to -Seaside, where ice cream from Hoefler's furnished the re freshments. At Seaside House. .A. B. Loenberg, J. C. Moreland and wife, N. A. Yulllo, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hart, J. Laidlaw, A. L. Andrews, M. C. Capus, Owen Summers, Jr.; Mrs. Owen Summers, J. W. MInto and wife, A. H. Breyman, J. H. Mitchell, H. W. Scott, D. M. Dunne, wife and daughter; J. H. Hall, Mrs. G. P. Lumsden and daugh ter, J. L. Smith, S. Hlrsch. J. A. Teal, II. M. Cake and wife, E. T. Williams. W. J. Bosenfeld, J. A. Harrison, Fred Wilke, D. A. Walruth, Mrs. D. A. Pat tullo, M. L. Brehaut, Miss Fleming, Ruth Scott, Miss Smith, Miss Andrews, F. Friedlander, A. C. Smith. R. F. Praol, K. H. Koehler. C C. Burns. Frances Wilson, B. R. Honeyman, D. J. Malarkey and wife, Mrs. L N. , Fleish- .,,"""n,",,,M"""firTitttiiiittBr ,0,,,,.,,,,, Th!a view was tnkea midway between the land end or the Jetty at Tort Steven and tha extreme point that the Jetty reaches tKLirard. Tho point of Interest i tho "cpur" that ex tends out from tho main line ot the Jtty Itself. Drtftlnt; ands have not only filled In under this "spur" tar above extreme high-water mark, but It will be noticed that at one point the sands reach to tho level cf the top of the Xalse work. Y.'hcro the wavta had a clean frwecp clone the main channel of the -old "South Channel," before the Government Inau ruratd tho trcrk of Its extensive Improvements at tho mouth of the Columbia Blver, Id cow ner and daughter. Miss M. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Seller, Miss Zorllna Lowenberg. Mrs. George Taylor, of Port land; J. N. Williamson. Prlneville; T. B. Bentloy, Salt Lake City; G. M. W11I Mles Anna Hcndershott.' Mies Lora Hen dershott. M. V. Harrison, wife and daugh ter, L. D. Henderson, Ben Gadsby, Mar garet L. Beharrell, Ethel Bcharrell. J. A. Ansley. Dr. Dav Raffety, H. M. Falrfowl, and wife, Mrs. E. Lyons and daughter. Dr. P. A. Rees and daughter, W. A. Mansfield and wife, Charles B. Gray, H. J. Mackin. W. Emkln. C. F. Wessels, J. A. Beck and wife. T. E. Bennett. Mra. J. Whittle. Mrs. Sereta Sax, Miss Tillle Drcescr. Miss Hanley. Mtes Campion, ot Portland; Werner Breyman and wife. Sa lem; H. E. Colyan and wife, Pittsburg; Mrs. G. N. Crosfield, Wasco; Mrs. E. O. McCoy, son and daughter. Dalles; H. J. Krissly, T. D. Allen. Spokane; Alo Che ney and wife, A. W. Mltton and wife. Ore gon City, A. Hlldabrand. Angus Gor. J. W. Welch and wife, Astoria; Miss Miner va Guernsey. Miss Lucy Day. Dayton; MIsa Brant, Iowa; A. C. and M. Winston, Spokane; Jack L. Cajjwell, Chicago; R. L. Farmer, Salem; B. L. Hill. Ida Hill. Alice Lyphen, Lucy Manard, W. J. Redpath. Olympla; Dr. J. F. Watt, Hood River; H. V. Carpenter. E. B. Woffle, Pendleton: C. C. Wllleon. W. W. Mayo. Rochester, Minn.; A. A. Schcnck. wife and daughter. Miss Jackson, Omaha; S. M. Jackson. New York; G. X. Crosfield, Wasco; I. A. West, Keokuk, la.; Charles Pre3ton and wife, Kansas City; E. D. McCoy, Dalles; JfORTH BEACDT BATHERS EXJOYI.VG PLUNGE IX THE SURF. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mra J. Lo Vln, Minneapolis; Mrs. G. C. Stahl. Salem: Fanny Ohmsted. Virginia; R. L. McNeer. Baltimore; Miss Edith Gibson. Mansfield, O.; Mrs. H. A. Ballej', Seattle. Wash. Events at Seaside. Miss Muriel Williams entertained a number of her friends at Seaside House at a luncheon. The occasion of tho event was Miss Williams' 18th birthday. Table decorations consisted of kinnlklnic. huck leberries, Oregon wild grape. Among those who enjoyed Miss Williams' hospi tality wore: K. H. Koehler, Frances Wilson, Caroline Burna. Bruce Honey man, from Gearhart Park; Ruth Scott, Clementine Hlrsch, Sam Hlrsch, Ma Whidden. Rao Whidden. Helena 'WhC" ONE OF THE GREAT GOVERXMEXT JETTY AT MOUTH lams. The Dalles; C. W. Fulton, C. C Clark, A. D. Bain. W. L. Robb. H. B. Brehaut, S. H. Maddock. . Astoria; Mrs. X. Baker, Bclse. Idaho; Lena Baker, Boise. Idaho: P. M. Maher. Idaho; D. A. Dlnsmoor and wife, Salem; B. B. An drews, Kansas City, Mo.; W. W. Drcy foos, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Breyman, Salem; Mr. Woffle, Pendleton; T. W. Lawrence, Los Angeles; Mrs. E. R. Swin burne. Miss Fay Bartholomew, Hepp ner; Edna Martin, Hamilton. Canada; Florence Sampson, -Clara Sampson, The Dalles. At the Gcnrhart Hotel. Jack Burns, Helen R. Neer, Edgar M. Lazarus, T. Scott Brooke. Zcra Snow, S. B. Llnthlcum, E. S. C. Slcater, Mrs. T. A. Knapp and daughter. Miss Myrle. Mrs. Charles O. Hogue. Miss Winifred Myrlc, Caroline Benson. Mrs. Henderson, W. E. Coman. H. Corbett, W. B. London, Etta Schoulderman, Ethel Grenfell. L. C. Ford, Miss Mattle 8chroeder, W. E. Hayward, Mrs. C. H. Spencer and daughter, W. R. Bernard and daughters, C. A. Bell, Frank Boulon, Laura Dunne, Julia Paine, Earle Cleland, A. A. Morrison. H. A. Burke, J. O. Thomas and wife. E. J. Sperry. Eleanor Todd. Berry Strauhal. W. R. Weeks, H. E .Cloke. W. A. McEacham and wife. A. E. Breece. Miss Grace Nicholson. Agnes Hill. W. F. B. Nicholson. Mrs. Allen Hall, Clarent Ford, W. C. Alvord and wife. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dustin Ufa? .K;a ijiui.. jaaac.' j,-?? . . - - -s. kt and children, Portland; W. W. Boch, ?C. R. Pomeroy, Astoria; F. R. Weeks, Fort Stevens; Mrs. John Dool&y, Bracken Dooley, ' Walla Walla; Thomas DIbson, Arthur Davles, Eva Jenkins, San Fran cisco; M. J. Goodheart. Sumptor, Or.; G. Wilson, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Seely2on, Miss Seelyson, George Seelyson, Jr., Galveston, Tex.; Rev. .D. Dunlap, British Columbia; T. B. Bratley, Salt Lake City; Dr. August C. Kinney, As toria; Floretta Elmore, Astoria; Mrs. H. C. Smith, Mrs. Boelllng. Astoria; N. A. Perry, wife and daughter, Houlton; Miss M. Watts, Scappoose. At Lockalcy Hall. C. P. Hogue. D. C. Lewis. W. S. Paige, H. C. McAllister and daughter, Dayze Perkins, C. M. HIggins, Charles L. Rypke, F. M. Bachelor, Miss Llla Bachelor, Miss May Bachelor, MIbs J. Q. Daniels. Mrs. Hugh McGuIre and children. Miss Ethel Meadows, Miss Ola Cooper, Alice Green waldt, Ben Gadsby, John Gill, Berry S. Strauhal, Ben Norden, Mrs. J. F. May ene. Miss Hazel Pauluso, F. C. Holland, L. C. Hall. M. D. Carlisle, C. W. Barker, Miss Charlotte Ohle, Mrs. C. J. Allen and child. Owen Summers. Mra. Julia Wilcox, Mrs. L. J. Bingham, Mrs. Emma Guild, Mrs. K. Butler Mrs. Stephen Mc Donald, Mrs. J. Lynch, A. C. Harney and wife, F. R. Newell. Miss Agnes H. Hill. H. W. Falrfowl and wife. M. J. Graham, Mrs. A. F. Mclgo, Mra. Charles Blakely, T. IC Smith, brother and fam ily; H. Tickler, of Portland; W. H. ATTRACTIONS OF THE OREGON BEACH RESORTS OF COLUMBIA IUVER SHOWING SPIT Brewster, Washington; Dr. A. A. Finch and wife. W. L. Robb and wife. M. Ston J. W. Gamcn. J. Jones, of Astoria; Mrs. W. R. Irwin, WHla Minor. Heppner, Or.; Verna Hessurt, Taccma; J. C. Smith and wife, Vancouver, Wash.; Mro. Eugene Touslck. Walla Walla; Miss Mollle Gords. Decatur, 111.; Mrs. Hegele. Scappoose; E. L. Tatom, Pondle'ton; N. O. Cordano, Dr. B. B. Andrews and wife, Kansas City. Mo.; Mrs. Rufus Brown. Spokane; Truvella and wife, Tacoma; W. L. Nichol son. Seattle; W. R. Blank, Heppner; a M." Moses, Heavenslde, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Sattlerlee. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sin clair and son. Tacoma; C. D. Hermann, New York; L. F. Baum, Oregon City; Mrs. J. L. Vln. Minneapolis. Minn. Personal Mention. Representative J. N. Williamson, of Prlneville, spent last week at Seaside House. Judge J. C. Moreland and wife, of Port land, ore registered at Seaside House. E. M. Williams, of Dallas, visited his family Sunday at Seaside Houee. W. L. Robb and wife, of Astoria, spent Sunday at Seaside House. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alvord are at Gear hart Hotel. W. T. B. Nicholson and daughter Grace are registered at Hotel Gearhart. M. A. McEachern and wife are spend ing their honeymoon at Hotel Gearhart. Captain F. R. Weeks, of Fort Stevens, ' OAMP PIRAXHTJRJST, SEASIDE, OH, is spending a few days at Gearhart Park. Miss Lutle Ford Is passing her vacation at Hotel Gearhart. Rev. Morrison visited his family at Gear hart Hotel last week. Mra W. E. Coman was at Gearhart Ho tel last week. Judge Fenton has left for Portland af ter a vacation at Seaside House. Mr. T. G. Hallcy, Mayor of Pendleton. and J. K. DIckam. of Pendleton, left for meir nomcs last week. Sol Hlrsch returned to Portland last week. Mrs. Donald Mackay left the Seaside House last week for the oeaeon. Mrs. Dr. Skene has returned to Port land. T. W. B. London and wife, of Balfour, Photo by Applesate. Guthrie & Co., are staying at Gearhart Hotel. Graham Gloss, Jr., returned homo last week. S. B. Slbson arrived at Seaside House last week for a short stay. Fred Pendleton, with his family, arrived recently at Seaside House. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar re turned to Salem last week. Dr. J. Fulton, of Astoria, left his cot tage for home Thursday. Mlsa Horace Greeley Perry Is at Sea side. Curtl3 Weasels, of The Telegram, Is reg istered at the New Grimes. Mrs. E. L. Lowell and Mrs. Hattle FItz left for Portland Friday. Mrs. Lowell FORMED BY DRIFTING BANDS. aa extensive sand spit, dry at all stages of the tide, apd covered with hardy erowth of Trass and shrubs, the roots of which And nourishment In tho roolnt sands along the coast line that Is above tho waohlnjrs of the tide. Tho expenditure of tho appropriation recently made by Congress ($1,500,000). under the direction of the Government engineers, for the completion of the estcnslve Improvements planned, will enable tho deepest vessel that float safely to enter the Columbia Rlrcr at all etagea- of water. The Jetty Is reached, from Port land by way of tho' Astoria St Columbia River It. R. Co.. via Flavel and Fort Stevens. and Mra Fits had been guests of Mrs. F. Dresser while at Seaside. Ben Gadsby is at the New Grimes House, Seaside. OX JfORTH BEACH. Musical Entertainment and Dnnces Are Order of the Week. An entertainment was held at Long Beach Hall Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Catholic Church. The en tertainment, which was principally a mu slcale, was followed by a dance. The programme of the muslcale was as fol lows: Opening overture, Exrerest's Or chestra; song. Miss Katherine Lawler; In strumental solo, Ed Sheridan; vocal duet, the Misses Shaw; song, Mr. Fitzslmmons. Johnnie Everest's Orchestra still con tinues to play at the Long Beach dances. Everest's Orchestra carries Its Portland popularity to the beach, as Is evidenced by the good attendance at his dances. The dances here are most Informal, and accordingly have a characteristic attrac tion. At Senvlerr. On Monday evening, at the Hackney cottage, Seavlew, was assembled tho mu sical talent of the beach. Few such gath erings of musical talent are enjoyed at the beach, and the fact was fully appre ciated. The programme was as follows: Piano solo, "Dance of the Demons," Lll- Photo by Applegate. Ian Brown; vocal solo. "Love's Sorrow," Lame Johnson: violin solo, "Simple Con fesslon." Dazye Botfuhr; vocal solo, "Ma Zulu Babe." Stuart McGuIre: vocal solo "Ora Pro Nobis," Inez Wheeler; violin selections. Professor Steblnger: vocal solo. "Song of Thanksgiving," Professor J. Ep plng; vocal duet. "Hark to the Mando lin," the Misses Mayrle and Grace Shaw; selections from "Robin Hoodf Miss Grace Shaw; solo. Miss Lulu Edwards Brannln Robert Shields, of Late Lake, when tak ing his first walk on the beach, at Sea- view, came upon something struggling In the wet sand near the water's edge. Upon Investigating he pulled from the sand one of the largest flounders ever seen. The fish had evidently been at the end of a line once upon a time, and car ried In Its mouth a hook and two feet of line belonging to Clinton Stone. Stone, upon Identifying his stolen article, re claimed It, and all rejoiced. It Is claimed that none but Seavlcwers and Hackney people are eligible to such kind of fish lng, and Long Beach has as yet made no objection. A whist party was held Wednesday af ternoon at Seavlew at Mrs. Kutschan's boarding-house for the benefit of the Catholic Church. Mrs. Epplng captured first prize, and Mrs. Monk and Mrs. Campion took the two bcoby prizes. Ten tables were played from 2 to 5 o'clock. Refreshments were served throughout the afternoon. The party was a decided finan cial success. Dancing, which Is ever a pastime at the coast, 'was In order at Hackney's on Tuesday evening. As usual, all repaired later to a bonfire on the beach. This dance followed an Informal hop at tho same place on Monday afternoon. It was the first attempt at an afternoon hop, and was well attended. At the Portland. Ed Schmidt, wife and son; Miss Hager man. J. Daniels, E. K. Whitehead, W. J. Marrlon. A. D. McQueen and family. Frank Lenherr and wife. E. BItner, J. Hahn and family, J. J. McKie, H. Allhoff. S. Caatendleck. R. E. Spencer, G. X Mar shall and wife, S. B. Archer, Mrs. Rose Cranston, G. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Beach, Joe Steblnger, Professor Dra per, A. E. McMonles, Bertie Frltsch, Marie Bauer, W. M. Welch. Miss Maude McDonaugh. Mr. Hayward, Mrs. M. Schroeder, E. L. Braden, of Portland; J. E. Cameron. W. J. Froat, Menominee, Mich.; W. C. Cameron. Milwaukee. Wis.; H. Smalls, wife and daughter: Miss Deems, S. Coyle and wife, Mrs. Gebhart and daughter, of Walla Walla; S. C. Glesy, WHIapa, Wash.; P. M. Klersch, Lebam, Wash.; L. A. Densmore, Phila delphia; A. J. Te Poel. Stella. Wash.; Charles McAllister and wife. North Yak ima. Wash.; J. C. Wyatt and wife. Van couver, Wash.; M. F. Bates, Seattle; W. From photo by Routledse. W. McCrarey and wife. Spokane. Wash.; M. Morris. Mrs. Leasure Falrbault, S. Stauffer. Chicago; G. C. Frew. Harrison. Ark.; G. Donald. Jr.. North Yakima; W. E. Cahlll and wife. Dayton. Or.; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peabody and daughter. Day ton. Or.; P. Faure, Walla Walla; Mrs. G. Johannson and son. Vancouver. Wash.; Miss E. Glnther. Beaver Creek. Or.; Mrs. C. Metcalfe North Yakima; Mr. and Mrs. G- M. Decks; Jessie becks, Dorothy Decks, Miss Southward, of St. Paul. Minn. At the Breakers. Bernlce Stuart. George W. Lawrence and wire. W. c. Lawrence and wife. Miss Lawrence. Miss M. H. Lawrence. Miss Sherlock. Mlsg Moore Mrs. Martin L. fi?s'Iks Ruly Montgomery. H. S. Skiff Edgar P. Hill. Mra R. D. ScHuber. David E. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. William Butterworth. Frank M. Warren. Joseph fV Clark and wife. Miss Mabel A. Beck. Airs. J. p. Levy. Master Petram Levy. Miss Grace B. Nicholson. Mr. F. B. Nich olson. E. P. Hoasman. N. D. Simon. Mra ri-H -Vaneniiselaer. Cora Kadderly. Julia Sllson Mra E. R. Eldredge. W. W. Hurl burt. V Edgar Stillman. Mrs. Van Rens selaer. J. Thorburn Ross. Miss Abby Lam berson. Miss C. Lamberson, C. H. Wood S andMra- Fre(l Warner. Mrs. E. W. Cornell. Miss M. F. Murphy. W. H. Bradford and wife. F. C. Bradford. Dr. B3f 2nd, Wl' E' J Falns. L. Pease. T. S. McGrath. Ernest Allman. E. L. Har mon. Sol Rosenfeld. T. X. Honeyman. J. t Honeinan. wife and nurse; Miss E. J. Rutherford. C. Samuel. Mlsa C. Marx Miss A. Marx, Henry Jennlng. Miss Kath erine Jennlng. Miss Ida Van Hoy E. K. Eldredge. Mrs. J. c. Leasure "and daughter. Miss Sidney E. Batest Mrs. L. H. Tarpley. Master Don Tarpley. Mrs Basey, Master James Basey. Mlsa Kath erine Glle, Mr. M. Dillon, Albion L. Glle George D. Schalls. H. A. Metschow. Alice McCarthy. A. B. Wcatherford. Mayme Dennis. Hazel Brown. Arthur Rosenfeld. Mrs. J. T. McDonell. Miss Emma Campion Miss Frances Hanley. Mabel Wood. Helen Rosenfeld, Miriam Jacobs. Mlsa Baker Mrs. B. H. Levy, Miss Goodman. Miss D. E. Goodman. Mrs. T. C. Miller R, m Wilbur and wife. Mr. and MraR. M Hall. Gordon M. Craig. A. L. Craig and wife. Mrs. M. B. Wells, nurse and chil dren. Louis P. Bruce. Miss Glle. Hugh Mc GuIre. A. M. Haradon. W. L. Crlchton. R, Wortman. Alia Mastic. Edna Mastic. Mra C. L. Mastlck. Florence Blagen, Oliver Jeff cry, Roy Pease. Mrs. Clarence Brown of Portland: E. M. Cousin and wife. Chi cago; Mrs. Moore. Chicago; T. J. Holman. Spokane; L. F. Baum. Oregon City; Mrs Cyrus Happy. Mlsa Elolae Happy. Master John Happy, of Spokane: J. W. Billings Grinnell, la.; W. H. Gabburt. Colo.; J. G Paine. Miss J. Paine. Miss M. Paine of Walla Walla; Mrs. M. Falrlamb. Miss C Falrlamb. Mrs. V. Dreyfoos. Spokane Miss Van Schnlck, New York; F. Cuth bert. J. H. Benton. New Haven: Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Fleming. Denver. Colo.; Dr. M. G. Burnham, Denver. Colo.; G. W. Phelps and wife. Heppner. Or.; W. E. Bar rett. C. H. Brown. Mllwaukle; N. F. Bates and wife. Seattle: Mrs. Slnnott" Dalles. Or.; Sam Hermann. San Francisco; L. B. Jenkins and wife. Spokane; W. W. ioos, opoKane: airs. Gilbert M. Stark. Miss Stark. Mlsa Pamela Stark. Saginaw. Mich.; Miss Louise McAfee. St. Paul: John Clinton Johnson. Scappoose N D Dr. C. M. Wilson. Park Cltv, Utah: R. W Miles. Bay Center: F. B. Beatty Salt Lake City; Mra Charles E. Redfleld. Blanche Redfleld. Heppner, Or.; R. Ralph Malloy, Walla Walla. 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