THE SUNDAY -"OREGOXIAN. PORTXANT), JULY 21, 1912. handsome Indian blanket In honor of his birthday anniversary. Toward morning they went back to Elk Creek and built a large bonfire, where the majority of them spent the remainder of the night. On Sunday Mr. Scheiber entertained them at dinner and in the evening they returned to Seaside. Those In the party weret Dr. W. M. Killlngsworth. L. B. Nash. E. L. Keith. H. Detherldge. Charles H. Brown. A. F. Rogers. J. W. Willis. E. W. Mercer, W. C. Pulnit. C. L. Brown. X. B. Stone. G. K. Carter, S. L. Woodward. L. C. Wilkinson, Frank Rogers, W. R. As- new. Dad Woodard and C. Spies. Governor West made a trip to Can non Beach a week ago to see the pro gress of his new log house. He lunched at the Cannon Beach Hotel. One of last Sunday's picnic partle was composed of Felix Friedlander, Mrs. Friedlander and Mrs. Mark Levy, who motored over to Elk Creek and enjoyed lunch in the grove there. Another large and merry party which drove from Seaside to the end of th beach and back to Elk Creek to eat their lunch and go surf-bathing was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Hura, Air. and Mrs. H. J. Pye, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thompson. Geo. Thompson, Mrs. Lillian Goodspeed. Hersalora Good speed. Helen Hughes, R. E. Hurd. A. L. Cole and F. A. Dressar. Mrs. Lugg came the first of the week to her cottage, brlnslng with ner .Mrs. Luke and daughter, Ethel. Mrs. Max Smith and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. Sprinu. Miss Addison Naylor and Mrs. Pearl Davis have returned to Red Rock after passing a week in Portland. They are entertaining Mrs. R. E. Herren and two sons and Ellis Parks, of Portland, and Miss Naylor, of Goldendale. Mrs. Richardson and her daughter, Grace, are guests of Dr. Short's fam ily at "Old Heidelberg." Mrs. Short is also entertaining her sister, Mrs. Mc Donald, of Walla Walla. R. R. Caruthers. with his wife and two children, are guests of Mrs. O. I. Peterson. Motoring down from Astoria to spend Sunday with them were Frank Parker and Robert Caruthers. Warren Keeler's family are summer ing near Haystack. Mrs. A. L. Young is building a small cottage near the Warren. Another cottage in course of con struction is that of Mrs. Kordon, near Arch Cape. Cp.ptaln Orrm Kellogg and wife are cosily settled in their ocean-front cot tage. Mrs. Francis Drake and (laugh ter, Dorothy, are spending the Summer with them. . George Steadman Is spending a fort night at Slyvan Park Inn. Mrs. A. G. Barker and her daughter, Mrs. Fielding S. Kelly, and Miss Eliz abeth Kelly are at the Warren for a few weeks. Mrs. Barker will return to Madison, Wis., It September. Edison Weingard will be at the beach all Summer. H. E. Ferrin. Miss O. A. Haskell and Misa Esther Spillman, all of Pacific University, are enjoying a week's va cation at Cannon Beach Hotel. The Cannon Beach Hotel has cared for the following persons; Otto Lys trup. Mr. and Mrs. G. Stevens, W. S. Chapman. F. W. De Temple, Mrs. J. Richardson and Grace Richardson, of fortiana: Mr. ana Mrs. August AiKuia, Astoria; Miss Blaum, Gearhart; Oswald West. Salem: Mrs. W. E. Guthrie and Margaret Guthrie, Omaha: J. P. Hewitt, Redmond. Or.: H. K. Ferrin. Miss O. A. haskell and Miss Esther Spillman, For est Grove. At the Warren were the following: F. H. Kiser. R. H. Crozier. Mabel Win ship, May Winship. L. J. Mullen and Gertrude Mullett, . from Portland: Mr. j and Mrs. R. G. Prael and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Logan and son. Max well Young and Marie Uttlnger, Asto ria; Mrs. A. J. Snow, San Francisco; Ed Lefavre, Adams. Or.: Jamerj Wal- The register at the Elk Creek Hotel has these names: Mary Hinck. Georgia . Poag. Mrs. Ben Levy. Mrs. J. L. Louis son, Mrs. I. N. Fleischner, Mrs. F. H. Strong. Mabel Strong. Dr. W. M. Kil llngsworth. L. B. Nash. E. L. Keith, H. Detherldge, Charles H. Brown. A. F. Rogers. J. W. Willis. E. W. Mercer. W. C. Pulnlt. C. L. Brown, N. B. Stone. G. K. Carter, S. L. Woodward, L. C. Wil kinson. Frank Rogers, W. R. Agnew, Dad Woodard. C. Spies. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. E. J. Labbe and son, L. O. Hatrhell, L. J. Mullett and Gertrude Mullett, Portland; W. F. McGregor, son and daughter. R. W. McGraw. Astoria: Sig mund Schwabacher, wife and daugh ter. San Francisco; Mrs. Alfred Born stein. Seattle; Mrs. Anna Neuman. Fresno: Alice Bldwell. Bertha Bidwell. Freeport. 111.; J. A. Kincaid. wife and two children, Lewiston, Idaho; Sara E. Inman, Seaside. .NORTH BEACH RESORTS BUZZ Crowds In Evidence All Along and Much Activity Is Manifest. The usual Summer crowd greets all newcomers at the stations all along the North Beach. The new swimming tank has been completed and this means much to a large percentage of the Summer beach population who find the warm water more to their comfort than the cold Pacific waters. Miss Frances Schado entertained guests over Sunday at the cottage- she Is occupying for the Summer. They were Miss Florence O'Brien, George Webster, and Charles English. Father Francis Schmidt, of Portland held services at Long Beach the past week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Carney and baby daughter Mary Helen have come to North Beach to remain the rest of the season. The Nlcholls cottage at Tioga has John Hunter, of Portland, for a Sum mer guest. A pretty bungalow near the Hackney cottage at Sea View, is the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Scott and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Linklater and two daughters, Florian and Grace, have the Jones cottage on Willows road. Their guest Is Miss Annie Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Johnston, of Xampa, Idaho, are inhabitants at Xorth Bach. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pilz and guest Miss Florence Boy re are living In their Summer home just above Long Beach. R. R. Stanson and sister Mls Emma Wilson, the latter of Gales Creek. Or. are numbered among the cottagers a Xewtons. T. T. Murphy and family are Sum mer visitors at Beach Center. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Woodman and daughter Mabel are occupying "Knapp wood." Mrs. E. Hasenmayer and two daughters. Lillian and Evelyn, togetner witn .sirs. P. M. Stearns and baby Marjorie. the occupants of the. colaite belonging to M. A. Dlnneen at Long Beach. The Wolford cottage is occupied by Mrs. P. G. Thatcher and baby. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wolford are visit ing at Xorth Beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnston are in their cottage near Sea View. Mrs. W. P. Adams and daughter Hel en are beachers at Beach Center. Professor and Mrs. George Jamison have opened their Summer cottage at Sea View. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. StruMe. Mr. and Mrs. R A. Graham. Mr. and .Mrs. U. R. Struble. Mrs. W. B. Struble, Mrs. Felix James and Mrs. C. S. Jewett. all Portland people, compose a jolly party in their own cottage on Xorth Beach. Mrs. W. P. Collins has opened her beach home near Sea View. Her daugh ter Miss Irene arrived Wednesday to pass the Summer, Mrs. C. Miller is her guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ash were among the late arrivals this week at Ocean Park. From The Dalles comes Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Slnnott and children to Sum mer at Xorth Beach. Mr. Slnnott Is the Republican nominee for Congress- Mrs. J. W. Curamlngs and C. V. Lynch are guests at "The Firs" the Summer home of Mrs. Anna Lynch, near New tons. Max Mitchell, of the University of Washington, is visiting his mother at Tioga for July and August. Mrs. E. E; Kellogg and daughter Miss Corinne Kellogg have opened their cottage for the Summer. Miss Lydla Meister, of Portland, is their guest. At the Hackney cottage for the week ending July 19, the following were registered: J. W. Collins, Elsa and Dorothy Goldsmith, B. Steburg, 1 Mary Ritner. Cora Sullivan, Janet Sul livan, T. C. Bloomer, M. G. Flynn, Mrs H. E. Harris, Miss M. M. Glawe, W. L. Bentle-y, all of Portland; Mrs.. J. C. Scott and daughter. Butte, Mont., Pro fessor Gummfeldor, Spokane; Lester Sichel, Sam May and C. E. Irwin, of Portland. Mrs. L. Hodler and her two boys Al bert and Joseph, and enjoying beach life. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Orr; of 334 Salmon street, Portland.. and Mrs. Clara Wengner are Mrs. Hodler's guests. ,Mrs. J. S. Johnston and daughter Ef fie have taken a place at Beach Cen ter. . The Misses Esther Hogan and Kath- erine Dorney are visiting friends in a cottage at Sea View. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Campbell and daughter, of Walla W alia, are here. Mr. and Mrs. L Goldsmith and family are located In their cottage In Sea V lew. Mrs. William Martin and children are located at the beach this Summer. The family of F. G. Wheeler is lo cated in a cottage at Sea View. H. Corbett s family are still en joying the pleasures afforded by North Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mason with their children are at Sea View. At Sea Croft for the week ending July 17 the following had registered: J. A. Jackson, of Denver, and the fol lowing of Portland, H. L. Robinson, Miss Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Scott and daughters, and Hazel J. Norton. The cottage or Emjl Schacht has Deen opened for the season and his daugh ters the Misses Bertha, Rose and Mar garet arrived Wednesday to take pos session for the Summer. Mrs. B. C. Wagner is their guest. Mrs. Kate Bartholomew and her son Frank are tenting at Sea View. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lesser, the former a retired jeweler of Portland, with their two daughters are living in their Sum mer home at Sea View. For the benefit of those at North Beach during the Summer, who make the trips to North Head, Fort Canby, Dead Man's Hollow and other points of Interest along the way, a launch the Rambler" has been Installed to carry passengers across that neck. A party numbering about 13 went to North Beach Wednesday to the home of Ben Selling and helped him to make his Soth birthday enjoyable. Mr. faell- ls an uncle of the Portland man bearing the same name. The party consisted of relatives, there being sons, daughters, uncles, nieces and nephews present. Mrs. F. Frank Carney and baby daughter have a cottage at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. Selling were week end visitors at Sea View. Mrs. George Himes is visiting at Ti oga with Mrs. Martha Witherow. Miss Estell Inzalls with her two nieces Kathleen and Ruth McGarry are visitors at the beach. Thomas Moran is entertaining his aughter and her husband, Mr." and Mrs. John Paine, of Sauvies Island, a) is home. The Johnson cottage is leased by William Kennell for the Summer. He and Mrs. Kennell and their children are down at the beach. At few tennis lovers became Indus trlous this week and shaped the site of the old Breakers Httel near Tioga into a court. The Misses Catherine Plggott, Hannah Schloth and Mollie Wltherall. were the workers. r Business at the Breakers Hotel for the week ending July 17 shows the following had registered: A. C. Spen cer. T. C. Dunning. Katherine Han cock, Mrs. H. C. Holmes, Mrs. R. J Marsh. W. W. Culley, Charles Millhol len, A. E. Ashman. Mrs. Claude S. Starr and family. Miss Glendenning. A. Stark. A. P. Chamberlain, all of Port land; S. R. Stearn, Mrs. James Cronin and family. Miss Jordan, Mrs. E. F. Burns and family. Mrs. G. W. Dodds, Mrs. John A. Rhlnehart and children all of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matey and child. Mr. and Mrs. bid ney C. Field. Boise: L. E. Worstell and Mrs. Worstell. Wallace: Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Clay. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bush, Jr, of Salem; John Gibson, San Francisco; O. Gilstrap, Eugene, Or. G. He tkemper. Jr.. and his family are located at Sea 'View in a cottage Mrs. L. F. Chemln and daughter Miss f Julia have returned to the beach after !a visit in Portland during the Elks' convention. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. French, of The Dalles, have their Summer headquar ters at Sea View. Mr. and Mrs. George Hodder. of Portland are their guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. Westenborg have taken possession of John Dltchburn's cottage near Shelburne. The Smith-French cottage on the boulevard near Sea View Is occupied by Mrs. Smith French and Dr. C. Ger trude French, of The Dalles. Tortland people at the Driftwood the past week were: T. J. Coffman. F. L. Mullen. M. F. Bloch. L. R. Jolliffl, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Martinson and Robert Martinson, Mrs. P. F. McMorrow and daughter Margaret, Charles B. Frazier, C. J. Kauffman. Lee J. Oppenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. John Klosterman and daughter Kernna are living in their cottage at Sea View. A Jolly crowd left Sea Croft one day the past week for North Head and Fort Canby. They were: Mesdames Sellars, Bracher. Portuous and children, Hutch inson, Wastell, the Misses Helen Wast ell, Doris Stevenson and John Clemen son, Howard Robinson, Howard Hutch inson, Carl Bracher, Andras Bracher, William Sellars. Miss Ruth Kiernan, who is with her parents in their cotage at Beach Center, has as her guest Miss Margaret Eves, of Spokane. Long Beach hotel register until July 17 reads as follows: Mrs. E. T. Form- ochlen and Miss Emma Formochlen, W. H. Williams, P. W. Wyne. F. Jacketta. William Campbell, all of Portland; Emmett J. McXetton, A. E. Van puzen. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lucas. G. G. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rohrbeck. L. L. Darl ins:. South Bend: Mr. aria Mrs. H. True, Walla Walla: Mrs. E. H. Alderton. Carnosta. X. Y. ; Mrs. G. B. Keefer. Mrs. Ely White. Mrs. Gilbert D. White, all of Shoshone. Idaho: J. P. Dougherty, Ourav. Colo.: Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Clyde, Ravmond, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gunsallus. Steele. N. D.; Captain A. S. Stearn. Kllosan. Wash. Captain Snyder's cottage at tne Deacn is leased by W. S. Spinning of 978 East Yamhill, for his family lor tne oum mer. Edward McDonald has a cottage at Lone Reach. At Sea View In a cottage are lo cated Miss Marguerite Sheehy, A ryvel and James. S. C. Pier has his family settled at Lore- Beach for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Locke are in habiting a cottage at Long Beach. R. O. Johnson has His family at iong Beach. The family of T. T. Murphy is num bered among Long Beach population. At the Hotel Portland the register for the week ending July 17 Is as follows: David Olson. Mrs. Jackson. H. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Newhall. G. Glaser. R. F. Crittenden. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hill. Mrs. Nemiro and son, R. L. Stevens. J. H. Leymore, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Felsford, all of Portland; Mrs. George Crum and children. Ray mond. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bu chanan. Mrs. Edith H. Jasey and sons. Mrs. Edwards, ell of Spokane: W. B. Donaldson and W. E. Clancy. Chinook; N. S. Bennett. Medford, Or: Edward Nyland and L. G. Duff, Sand Island; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ritter, La Grande; Mrs. D. W. Brow, South Bend; Mr. andj Mrs. L. E. McKnight and child. Salt Lake City, Utah. . At the Shelburno cottage lit Sea View they have the following guests: Mary O'Donnell, the Misses Smith, G. C. Lynch, Hazel Lynch, Mrs. N. Campbell, Miss A .Campbell and A. Victor Camp bell. Florence and Edna Murphy, all of Portland; N. Nelson, Lafayette. Wash.; G. E. Cannes. H. G. Castle,. Pendleton; Mrs. Edyth H. Joslyn. Spokane. Dr. and Mrs. George Burnside Story and their small son arived at the beaofi late this- week and will occupy the Freeborough cottage "Idlewild" near Holman. At Sunset Hotel the following were guests the past week: the Misses Har riet and Mollie Fetting. Rev. Mr. Smith. George Donnerberg, Lawrence Dinner, all of Portland, and E. E. Peterson, of Tacoma. A party consisting of the following: Mrs. Fred A. Collins and daughter Au drey, of Portland; Mrs. Swayzee, Frank the - hotel. They . have entered en- thuslastlcally into the social life of the place and have become popular among the regular residents Mr. and Mrs. William Putnam, of Minneapolis, are here for a few weeks' outing. They contrast the beautiesof the inland city with that by the "sounding sea," and have arranged a number of trips up and down the coast to the various attractions near Bayocean. They occupy pleasant quar ters in the tent city. Recent, visitors to the resort are J. W. Smith and wife, of Boise. Idaho, who have also secured quarters at the tent city and Intend to make a long stay here. This is their first visit to the coast and they chose Bayocean because of its combination of sea and quiet bay. A. H. Hill, of oLs Angeles, who is arranging to erect a new cereal fac tory at Tillamook, was a week-end Swayzee and Miss Horis Swayzee, Miss I visitor and a leader in the deep sea Clara Bryant, Mrs. Brigham and daugh- trip Sunday. He left early Monday -w.'WVC' SSI -' . v.- s?&?i id Mi m ter, Janice Hugh Frazier, all of Her mlston. Or., and Billy Henry, of Se attle, made an extensive tour .of the surrounding ' country one ' day in the past week. They took lunoh with them. Mra. L. M. Pliter and daughter. Miss Lydia Pliter, have opened their cot tage at Long Beach with Miss Florence Pollard as their guest. At the Flechenstine cottage Is Mrs. Adams with ' her daughters, Marjorie and Helen and Mrs. Adams, mother Mrs. Flechenstine. F. V, Marks has been made' Deputy Sheriff of Long Beach. He is an old- timer here, and an old Indian lighter. He was stationed at Fort IMoDraia, se. In 1881, when the Cheyenne and Sioux were troublesome. BAYOCEAX EXTERTAIXS FORTY To Deep Sea, Craft Takes Party From Various Beach Resorts. BAYOCEAN. Or.. July 20. (Special.) The most attractive event of the week was the trip last Sunday morn ing to the deep sea by a large party of guests on the Bayocean. Nearly 40 tooic advantage of the faultness weather to see something of the broad Pacific under pleasant circumstances. Start was made from the Bayocean dock at 9:30 o'clock and stops were made during the trip up the bay at Bay City and Garibaldi, where addi tional guests joined the excursion. The trip over the Tillamook bar was unusually smooth and some amuse ment was cause! by the announce ment that the Instigator of the trip. gentleman well acquainted with ways of the sea, had gone below to lie down. When questioned he denied any suggestions of seasickness, but he was not seen on deck until the yacht returned to harbor. The boat "lay to" off Seal Rocks, about ten miles south of Bayocean and a mile or more off the coast, while numerous fishing lines were thrown. Conditions were bad, however, 'and the catch was small. A run of 20 miles or more up the coast was then made and the boat reached the dock at Bay ocean again at a little after 1 o'clock. Saturday evening was the occasion of a brilliant social affair. In which many of the prominent, society people of Tillamook- took part. Most of the guests came over on the little yacht Henrietta 2d and returned to Tilla mook the same night. A number ar rived especially for the occasion from Garibaldi and Bay City. Some of these stayed over for the deep-sea excursion the next morning and. to pass the week-end. Music was furnished by an - aug mented orchestra under the direction of Professor Arthur von Jessen. Dan cing was the order, of the evening in the pavilion. Hiking" parties appear to be com ing more and more popular as the season advances. Several parties ' of young women have passed through Bayocean during the past week, hav ing walked down the beach from Sea side, around Neah-kah-nle Mountain, crossed the bay to this place and gone down the coast toward Xetarts. George Hyland arrived Saturday night and passed Sunday stretching his legs 1n "hiking" about some of the trails In the vicinity. He made the trip to the lighthouse, a distance of four miles, before breakfast. L. V. Eberhardt, of Portland, who is arranging a branch of his abstract business in Tillamook, visited Bay ocean during the week. Eberhardt is an expert chot and intends to organ ize a shooting club to hunt seallons and seals during the Summer. These animals destroy so many fish, he says, that some means should be taken to keep down the Increase as far as pos sible. E. W. Logan, of Portland, arrived here Sunday morning, having walked from Nehalem to Tillamook and crossed the bay on the Henrietta 2d. Logan is a great booster for the Tilla mook beaches and la coming back later to pass his vacation here. Among Sunday visitors to Bayocean were E. F. Glnn, associate editor of the Tillamook Headlight, with a party of women. They formed only one of the numerous picnic parties which are becoming so popular here this Summer. Mrs. Elwood Wiles, her son ana Miss Blanch Wiles, her sister, arrived dur ing the week to pass the Summer at morning for a trip to Portland and the East, after which he expects to return with his family for a long stay. Especially attractive was the bon fire party Sunday night, given by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van Dersal, at- WTilch there were present the following: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Donnell, Master Rob ert O'Donnell, Miss Juell Reynolds. Master Dick Van Dersal. B. E. Hugh- son of Portland. H. L. King and Miss M. F. Collamore. Games and other entertainment kept the guests busy until a late hour, a marathon along the beach by some of the gentlemen, being the event of the evening. R. Allen and Mrs. Allen, of Portland, passed the week-end here and were among the guests on the deep sea trip to Bayocean Sunday morning. The customary trip to the caves un der Cape Meares last Sunday morning, was attended by a large party which left early in the morning and enjoyed the three-mile walk along the beach in the bracing morning air. .The party! was headed by O. H. Henry, a promi nent business man of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Robinson, of Spokane; H. L. Chapln, of Portland; Stanley Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Allen. A novel entertainment has recently been devised here in a bonfire party. A sucpession of huge fires is started on the beach leading from the ocean to the bluff and so arranged that the rising tide sweeps them away in turn, the guests wearing bathing suits and moving from fire to fire as the tide rises. This feature is proving popular among the young people here, the new moon adding pleasantly to tne romance of the affairs. L. N. Penfleld. of Portland, holds first place among the "hikers" appar ently, for he arrived at Bayocean on his second visit from the south within a week. He says he made the circuit of the beach from Seaside to Netarts, except for the crossing at the bays of Tillamook and Nehalem and nas nego tiated the trail around the Neah-kah- nie Mountain, twice. Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Ramsdell. of Portland, were guests here over the week-end and have taken part In the gayety of the resort with enthusiasm. H. I Chapln, of Portland, has now arranged to have his cottage. Just south of the hotel, put Into condition for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred w. Graves and Mrs. J. C. Hare, ' of Portland, were among the prominent visitors here dur ing tne past ween. Jir. ursves is member of the Graves Music Company. His party arrived Saturday afternoon on the Bayocean and remained over until Monday. Among the week-end visitors were the following: O. H. Henry, of Spo kane; R. Allan and wife, Elwood Wiles, wife and son; Miss ; Blanch Wiles, H. F. Estes and wife, Mrs. C. Spanner. Horace D. Ramsdell and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Graves. Mrs. J. C. Hare, H. L. Chapln, H. Woodhouse and L. T. Earles. all of Portland; B. W. Smith, of Stockton, Cal.; E. V. Sev erance and wife, Tillamook; J. W. Smith and wife, of Boise, Idaho; C. "W. Logan, of Portland: L. M. Ware, San Francisco: B. E. Hughson. or t-oruana; A. H. Hill, of Los Angeles; J. L. Dem- mer, A. S. Wells. E. C. Oaddls, ail oi Medford: George E. Huntley, of Aber deen, Wash.; William Putnam and wife, of Minneapolis; L. N. Penfleld, of Port land. - -Other guests who have registered at the hotel during the past week are as follows: Ralph Gaselton, urain, ur.; C. B. Ivers, of Portland; Sidney Josephs, of Elmlra, N. Y.; Zelma Deans, Prosser, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cady, Glad- M. Beals and B. L. Beals, Jr., of Portland: C. J. - Kraber. Miss Mabel Davis, of Tillamook; George H. StovaiU Jr., and A. B. Holderman, oi i-oruana; Mrs. E. R- Lake, of Washington. D. C; B. W. John, Corvallis; F. L. Robinson and wife; of Spokane, and George A. Bewley, Portland. A pretty social event of the week was the concert Thursday evening In the hotel parlors-at which nearly 100 guests were present from the hotel and cottages of the resort, A select pro gramme was given by the orchestra, a violin solo by Mr. Klein, a 'cello solo by Mr. Brown and musical selections by several of the guests. A numoer oi piano selections by Miss Juell Rey nolds formed a feature of the occasion. Recitations and readings by some of the visitors were also greatly enjoyed. 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Headquarters with Rose City Electric Garage, 54-56 North Twentieth Street. - Phones Main 4066. A7443. who were to leave in the morning. A male quartet, selected from among the hotel guests, provided musical numbers. Various diversions occupied the visitors until a late hour, dancing on the sand to the music of bagpipes played after the true Scottish manner by Mr. Mc- Greggor, being the most attractive feature. XEWPORT CLAIMS HER OWX Summer Visitors Flock to Beach Re sort -for Good 'Outing. NEWPORT. Or., July 20. (Special.) Newport Is now claiming its own in the way of Summer visitors, and every day adds hundreds to the crowd al ready here. The delightful auto road over the mountains is attracting many tourist parties who make Newport their destination. Auto racing on the beach is becoming a favorite sport, but so far the Agate Beach mail car holds the record time of 13 minutes from the Agate Beach postoffice to the Newport Postoffice. Mr. Del Densmore, a Portland adver tising man, with his wife, came over in their auto and report a most de lightful trip. Captain J. S. Polhemus, with, his wife, son and daughter, of Portland, are located in their cottage for the Sum mer. S. M. Garland and family are occu pying their Summer cottage. President Kerr, of the O. A. C, with his family, have opened their cottage for the Summer. H. E. Morris, of Eugene, has estab lished his family In their cottage. A. S. Sine, of Phoenix, . Ariz., with his daughter, Ruth, Is occupying his cottage on the cliff thisi Summer. Mr. Wyman and wife, of Boise, Ida ho, are passing the Summer at the beach. " Mr. and Mrs. S. Sanford, of Rose burg, are settled in the Allen cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Davies and son, and . Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Doerrier and Miss Clarlre Hays, of Tacoma, in two autos motored down during the past week and are camping while they en joy the sea breezes. . They report a splendid trip and are quite enthusi astic over the scenery along the Wil lamette Valley and through, the coast mountains. They made the trip in a week, though they passed two days In Portland and camped every night along the road. An enjoyable party was given by Mrs. L. Williams and Mrs. L C. Smith at the Nicolal Hotel on Wednesday evening. The invited guests numbered about 20 couple. S. P. Mackey, president of the Agate Each Land Company, with Jiis wife, are now occupying . their new cottage at Agate Beach. Hal Patton, with his mother and sis ter. are at the Nlcolai. Mrs. Kable and child, of Salem, are guests at the Agate Beach Inn until their new cottage at Agate Beach is completed. Mr. Staley and Mr. Underwood, two prominent attorneys, have been pass ing a few days here while represent ing the Government in a contested land claim. Mr. Staley was accom panied by his wife. They were at the Irvin House. Mr. Walling, a prominent capitalist from Tacoma. passed a few days in Newport, considering the feasibility of an electric line here. - Mr. and Mrs. Bowersox, of Salem, have opened their new cottage at Agate Beach. Mrs. O. E. Locke, of Salem, is visit ing friends at Seal Rocks. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Thompson and Frank E. Hubbs, Miss Nina and Ina Hubbs, of SUverton, have taken neigh boring cottages for the Summer. Mrs. Gearln and family, of St. Paul, Or., are passing a few weeks at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marsh, of Eugene, are at Newport for a visit. Mrs. Snyder, of Eugene, la here for a short time. Guests who registered at the Nicolal for the week ending July 17. were: A. J. Stewart and Arthur Stewart, Cot tage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pow ers,. Salem; J. H. Mackenzie and wife. Portland; W. F. Yaungblodt, Portland; J. I. Patton and wife, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Miller, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capeland, Walla Walla, Wash.; R. ID. Casey. Portland; Mrs. F. Fish, Toledo: C. G. Enbanks and wife. Walla , Walla, Wash.; N. Hayeman, Medford; Loyal H. McCarthy, Portland; Miss E. Igoe, Portland; W. P. Sinnott and wife, Portland; Mrs. Kathleen Lawler Belcher, Portland; L B. Lawler. Portland: H. G. Graham, Portland; Bird Rose and family, Har risburg; B. M. Garrahan, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fleishman. Miss Clara Fleishman, Harry Fleishman, Sam Fleishman and Jim Fleishman, Port land; Mrs. .George Laewnson and Le land Laewnson. Portland; Mrs. George Hedges, Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs William J. Grundlg, Portland; Mlsi Hattie E. James, San Francisco, Cal.j Mrs. Harriet James, San Francisco CaL; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Welsh, Salem. Mrs. E. B. Miorell, Salem; William Hoi brook, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. Durk heimer, Portland; D. O. Sydvan, Port land: Dr. and Mrs. Fried, Portland Mrs. Ada Pennington and family, Port land; Miss Beatrice Curnon, Pomeroy (Concluded on Page ft. ) SODTEB RESORTS. - FURNISHED TENTS AT COLUMBIA BEACH ON THE PACIFIC Each tent is equipped with beds, bedding, stove, table, cooking utensils, etc You will have the free use of shower baths, water, swings, tennis courts and boats. Good board may be secured at 35 cents per meal or $1 per day. Make your reservations at Western Oregon Trust Co., 272 Stark Street, or write Frank E. Roberts, Manager, care Columbia Beach Hotel, Columbia Beach, via Warrenton, Oregon. Oceanhill Hotel NEWPORT, OREGON An exclusive quiet family hotel. E 1 ec t r i c-Iighted. Ample playgrounds for children; accessible beach, no grade to climb; shel tered from all winds Shore dinners a specialty , Bus meets boats. Make reservations now. GotoLongBeach . And Stop at The Portland European Plan. Reasonable Rates. TJp- to-Date Cafeteria and Delicatessen. Home Cooking Our Specialty. EIGKNE HANNEMAN. Proprietor. ARB YOTJ GOINO CAMPING t TRY WILH0IT SPRINGS Beat Camp Grounds on the Coast. Auto Bus for Your Baggage. Auto Stage Every Day Hotel, European Plan. Ratea Reasonable f or iiiiui iiiuiiuii Phone Bant 313S or B 2633 NORTH BEACH INN . . Newton, Wash. Most delightful and convenient loca tion on Washington Beach. Large shady grounds extending directly to the ocean. Accommodations for surf bathing. Con venient to hot salt baths and post office. Excellent table and service. Address Mrs. M. Dewer. Blnarr Lone Beach, Wash. Cannon Beach Hotel Clean beds. ' Excellent meals. Best of everything. Fine eight-mile auto ride from Seaside, ending at the most beau tiful beach In the world. Good fishing, hunting and bathing. Address W. H. ROSS, Ecoln, Oregon. The management of KTTSOJf HOT SPRINGS Announces the season now open for camp ing parties. A new 20-room bathhouse has been erected, cottages can be rented, board obtained, good fishing. Rates will be found re&sotiable. By notifying few days In ad vance conveyance will meet trains at O&k ridge. Mrs. B. B. Warfleld. Prop., Hazel- dell, Or, COLLINS HOT SPRINGS COLLINS, WASH. . Delightful mountain resort. Beau tiful scenery. Good hunting and fish ing. Hot mineral baths, excellent' fot rheumatism, stomach and liver trou bles. Fine new bath house with lady and gentlemen attendants. A perfect health resort. Accommoda tions unsurpassed. Take North Bank road or Upper Columbia River boats. Rates on application. : F. A. YOUNG, Proprietor. Sea Croft and Annex SEAVIEW. WASHINGTON. Splendid location, facing the ocean: electrio lights among the trees; large sitting rooms with fireplaces. Best of meals served in Seacroffs dining-room. Housekeeping apartments in the Annex. Mrs. W. E. Hutchinson. Manager. ' vElk Creek Hotel T First and best on Cannon Beach. Remodeled and refurnished. PURE MOUNTAIN WATER. Sea foods a specialty. Pleasant auto ride fror. t Seaside. Address ELK CREEK HOTEL, Seaside, Oregon. THE HOTEL WARREN. Only First-Class Hotel on Beachfront. Situated on Cannon Beach. Beautiful view, hunting, fishing and bathing. Best cuisine and table service. Sea foods a specialty. Pure mountain water piped to hoteu Autos and stages meet all trains. For rates address. . M. 8. WARREN, Eeola, Via Seaside, Oregon.