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THE SUNDAY OBEGONIAN, PORTLAND, JTJLT3 22, 1900. 13 PMIFgm VNV.ll lU" I M Her Plan. Tfc Bummer rlrl who packs her trunk Bwlde tho waves to bio. Puts trust In Providence and keeps Her bathing- suit Quite dry. ' Judg. BESIDE THE SOBBING SEA Tide of Travel Sets la Strong; at North Beach Clatsop and New port Feel the Impetus. AT THE BEACH, July ZL There is no cessation of the tide of Immigration to the seaside. A steady stream of peo ple best describes It, and the fact re mains pre-emlent that the number of peo ple at the beaches Is easily double that of former seasons, at the same period. During: several years past, one enter tained no "worry about securing: a cot tage, but this season it Is different. Thl cottages at Long Beach are finding ten ants rapidly, and In another -week Indi cations are that they "will be at a pre mium. Be it said to the credit of the weather man that he fully appreciates the situ ation and is providing choice climatic conditions. If anything, the temperature has been a trifle too warm the past week, but better this than cold, sharp winds. Camping out Is even more pleas ant than living Indoors, as is well evi denced by the fact that the tents at the beach have multiplied manyfold over the previous week. The several hotels are enjoying a good trade. So far the travel has been largely transient, but orders for extended accommodations are pouring in all around, and the opinion is freely expressed by "mine host" that a high tide will strike the hotel business the coming week. The Season. Socially. The season is a disappointment, if one expects large, formal social events. The people have come to the beach for rest and recreation, and seem to find It, in strolling up and down, or driving along the beach. Bathing Is the pastime most generally engaged in. The tide-tables are consulted many times tnrough the day and not a few grow impatient for bathing time to roll around. At Long Beach, this week, an old custom was re newedthat of ringing the "bathing hour." A bell has been placed in a park, and this gives official warning of the tjme to take a plunge. The practice was orig inated by Mr. Staker, who will be re membered by all early frequenters of the beach. For several years the custom has been extinct, and Its resurrection calls to mind pleasant memories of olden times. An additional life-line has been installed at Long Beach, and Its presence is high ly appreciated by the ladles. The season is not without Its pleasant gatherings. Bonfires dot the beach in many places almost every night, and are enjoyed by lively crowds, who while away the time by amusements too numer ous to mention. Huckleberries are ripe, and not a few persons go berrying, finding it pleasant pastime and, at the same time thereby in suring a better-filled larder. The fishing is excellent, and it is no trouble for an amateur to develop into a fairly akilfull angler. Trip the Lia;ht Fantastic There was a grand ball at Long Beach Hall Monday evening. An overflowing house well describes the attendance, and the enjoyment was on a par with the assemblage. The only drawback was the scarcity of gentlemen, the ladles number ing about three to one of the male sex. At the Portland Hotel, private dances are given very often. The participants ore largely guests, as the entertainment comes without notice. The guests of the Tioga Hotel have been treated to two muslcales within the past week. Saturday evening a progress ive whist party was scheduled. The coming week the majority of the guests will enjoy a cruise up the Nasel Biver In Mr. J. M. Arthur's launch. The cruise will last about three days. Fishing and camping out will be the principal amuse ments, and a royal good time is certain. The -baseball fever has invaded the beach. Wednesday the Long Beach and the Seavlew nines crossed bats. The score resulted 11 to 6, which speaks for an Interesting game. There Is to be a re turn game. The players are mostly all people off for a -vacation. It Is now pro posed to organize a beach team and play a match game with the Astoria nine. The meeting will come off at Long Beach. The first message over the now "Western Union telegraph line was sent from Long Beach Wednesday. A 25-cent rate for 10 words has been establshed to Portland and other points can be reached reason ably. This improvement will be a great convenience to the large army of people who spend the Summer season at the beaches, and have occasion to communi cate with home or foreign points on Jhort notice. At Seavlew. The population of Seavlew Increases day by day. Several of its citizens made calculations on an Increased migration this season, and If one experiences any difficulty In securing quarters up the beach, they can be comfortably housed at Seavlew, than which there is no pret tier place on Long Beach. The head quarters of the following-named people, not otherwise mentioned, are there: Mrs. T. J. Campbell, Mrs. M. M. Drake and family (Crandall cottage), Mrs. N. Poston and daughter, T. Poston, Mrs. F. E. Deweney (Dewenoy cottage), E. J. Richards and family (Benson cottage), J. Costello and family (Richards cot tage), Mrs. Will Pettlnger nd son (Shehee cottage), B. Hagedorn and fam ily (Durham cottage), Mrs. P. H. Neu and family, Mrs. Finch and family, Mrs. M. Dewey and family, Mrs. Dewey, Sr.. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. An drews (all occupants of "Widows' Hall"), and R. Marsch and family. At Long: Beach. There are very few vacant cottages at Long Beach. While quite a number are not occupied, for the most part they are held at the disposal of their several own AT THE BEACHES ers, who are due to arrive any day. Among others, the following-named per sons are making their Bummer home at Long Beach: E. J. Jeffrey and family, Mrs. G. E. Hodson and family, Mrs. C. M. King and family (Knowles cottage), Mrs. August Prasll, Mrs. Q. M. Averlll (Trinkman cot tage), W. H. Braden and familyC Not tage cottage), J. B. Barnes and family (Knowles cottage). Frank Steel and fam ily, Mrs. C McCully and daughters, W. A. Northrup and family, George Fer nau and family, F. C Barnes and fam ily, O. M. fiargent and family and Mrs. George Gutman and family (Barkas cot tage). At Ocean Parle. The pleasure-seekers at Ocean Park have resolved that there shall be so strangera in camp; that everybody shall know everybody. On the arrival of a train, any newcomer is picked out and at once made acquainted with all bands. As a result, no settlement on the beach Is having more good, sound enjoyment. The past week has been marked by huge bonfires, almost nightly, and the attend ance is general. The programme is im promptu, but on each occasion the en tertainment has been exceedingly Inter esting. Fishing parties aro out each day and meet with the best of success. To enlarge their circle of acquaintance, the Ocean ParkiteB are considering a great clam-bake In the near future. An Invitation Is to be extended to all the residents between Nahcottah and Ilwaco, and the train will likely be chartered. A committee Is now in charge of the affair. On Tuesday evening an entertainment was given at Grove cottage In honor of Temple Alexander by a party of young people, who discussed the relative merits of "Up-Jenklns," bonfires and pennche. Refreshments were served from tete-a-tete tables, placed among the trees, and dancing was Indulged in until after mid night. Among those present were: Mrs. R E. Bybee, Miss Christina MacConneU, Mrs. S. P. Hanawalt, Mrs. J. K. Gill, Mrs. B- R. Relaford. Judge and Mrs. Stearns, Miss E. Denny, Dr. G. E. Lam berson, the Misses Payne, Bybee, Shel don, Stearns, Wnidt, Shogren, Ruby Shogren, Fisher and Gill, and Messrs. Alexander, Hanawalt, Loomls, Holcomb, Botsford, Smith, Reldford and Lewis. AT THE WASHINGTON" HOTELS. "What Guest Registers. Shovr at the Seaside Inns. Portland Hotel. S. J. Kafurla, J. J. Fitzgerald, D. Mar shall, F. Barrett, Mrs. P. Record and son, P. H. Mlsenhelmer, Miss M. M. Duffy, Miss E. McCarthy, Miss Mary C. Duffy. Miss Helen F. Gotthardt, William Ballls. John Metthersen and family. C R. Lb Grand, George W. Caldwell, T. Jo hannsen and wife, J. B. Kane and wife, B. D. Van Buren, W. S. Mercer, wife and son, A. Hechtman, A. M. Winkle beck, W. W. Gordon and wife, T. G. Cole man, F. D. Bayer, George W. Blrrel, George Capen, Miss Nina Kernan, C. L Scofflns, H. D. Ferguson, H. J. Dunn. B. F. Lawrence, E. L. Schaefer and wife, all of Portland: A. Keller and son. The Dalles; R, McCormlck, Chicago; J. M. Scott, Albany; C. R. Harris, Seattle; Max Metchan, Tacoma; Mrs. Daniel Sheen, Boise; George O. Turk, Washington, D. C; Edwin F. Sheen and Herber S. Sheen, Boise; P. A. Parker and wife, Castlo Rock, Wash.; J. S. Welch and John Bu chanan, Orchard, Wash.; W. M. Wheeler, St. Louis; W. J. Ball, San Francisco. Long: Bench Hotel. Miss Poulson, Miss Turner, Nate Solo mon, Mrs. Walter Sharp, J. W. Rones, wlfo and child, George A. Hardy, W. R. Cady, T. Warner, Jr., G. L. Vanderburg and wife, E. A. Smallcy, H. A. Muschell, J. L. Honeyman, S. Jones, H. A. Hepp ner and wife, W. J. Eshenbaugh, Mrs. George Ham, Mrs. J. Blumenthal, Miss Polona Blumenthal, Mrs. B. J. Blumen thal, Fred T. Merrill and wife. Mrs. J. M. Craig, William Holly, Miss E. J. Kennedy, Mrs. W. Mosler, Sidney J. Charles, Fred O. Jenning, C. O. Scofflns. J. H. Penney and wife, W. Stocfleld and wife. Miss S. Dan-taff. L. J. Williams. Miss Levi Gold stein, J. Hockfleld, Mrs. Cady, Mrs. Daley, all of Portland: Valtrle B. Mayer, Seattle; Miss Alice C. Williams, San Francisco; Miss Clara E. Williams, Seat tle; Mrs. J. Cohn, Mrs. L Cohn, Mrs. B. Zadmer, all of Spokane; W. H. Evans, Chicago: Mrs. PhlHp Harris and Miss Carrie Harris, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. F. D. Harrington and Mrs. R Michael, New" York; Miss Vlda Swain, San Francisco; Miss Etta Wallace, Lebanon; Mrs. A C. Stewart and botx San Francisco; B. W. Hale and G. P. Saunders and son. To ronto, Canada; Miss Pauline M. Wood, 'Minneapolis; D. Urquhart and wife, Cho halls. Nevrton Hotel. Miss Mabel Selover, Mrs. D. Bernard, Miss Blanco Bernard, Miss Alma M. Rog ers, A. D. Charlton and wife, George A. Hardy, P. Kennedy and wife, D. Cur tis Freeman, Mrs. Mary J. Freeman, M. Sherrad, wifo and daughter, Mrs, G. Dal ton. G. S. Taylor, G. M. Taylor, all of Portland; Mrs. James Smith, New York; D. F. French, Seattle; D. Thompson, Spokane; Ed Barnes, wife and son, San Francisco: M. B. Dewley, wife and daugh ter, Walla Walla; Warren Dunbar and wife, Minneapolis. Tloera Hotel. John Dubois and wife, Philadelphia; Miss Emma Hamilton, Donald Woodard and wife. Miss Brousseau, Fred French, wife and child, all of Portland. At Sirs. Jacobsen's. R, Gerstel and family. Miss Esther Schwartz, Z. Haller and wife. Miss Helen Haller, Miss Marie Haller, C A. Martin and family, M. Wagner, Misses Daisy and Sadie Wagner, John Harklns, A. Gevurtz, J. Risen, A. Labowltch, Miss Mary Newland, Miss Luclnda Waiters, all of Portland; Donald Baubright and wife, Moscow, Idaho: Mrs. Charles O'Brien, Port Angeles, Wash. The Driftwood. W. W. Peaslee, Mrs. Blumauer, Henry Carpenter, George Caldwell, A. Gaon, H. E. Mitchell, Edgar A. Malley, D. E. Moor, W. E. Bingham, A. G. Brown, W. L Starkey, W. G. Gardner, Wi L. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Honeyman, J. Black, B. D. Casey, E. P. Murphy, J. T. Mc Nully, A. Campbell, all of Portland; Miss Mayne Hastings, Vancouver; Mrs. J. V. Murray and child,, San Francisco; Mrs. E. A. Rogers, Astoria; Mrs. J. M. Braden, North Head; George G. Crane, Jr., Coun cil Bluffs, la.; W. N. Wheeler. St. Louis; Mrs. Albert Leonard, South Bend. Honorlne Cottage. Mrs. Abe Lord, Mrs. R Vanduyn, L Vanduyn, D. Kellaber and wife, Mrs. K. F. Hathaway, Richard Hathaway, Miss Pearl L. Cooke, Mrs. Frank P. Young, G. E. Jamleson, R. C. Wright, E. A. Reese, Miss Anna W. Bamberger, all of Port land, Cyrus Young and wife, Carroll, la. At Mrs. Abmms'. T. M. Stevens and wife, Harry C May er and wife, Mrs. G. C. Kelly, W. L. Abrams and- wife, Mrs. N.' Poston and family. Miss Mary Poston, T. G. Poston, A. Wetzel and family, Mrs. Sol Harris, all of Portland; William Frazler, Chi cago. Kntzschen House. Graham Glass. Jr , and wife, Miss Kate Custo, Mrs. S, Solomon, Miss" Carrie Sol omon, Miss Annie Solomon. Mrs. J. B. Solomon, Miss Josie Hagan, all of Port land; F. C. Brewer, Tacoma; F. Webster, San Francisco. At Mrs. Hacheney'i. J. Banfleld, M. H. Goodwin, W. F. Will iams, Lawrence Selling, Adolph Sohe man, ' D. E. Van Antwerp, C. P. Scott, ClirJ' iWv B. Gamben, an of Portland; EL E. Eeckler, Leavenworth, Kansas. The Shelburne. Con HJlgers and wife, W. Ballls, M. Edwards, Mrs. Henrietta Baum, John Ditchburn, Miss Annie Ditchburn, John Dltchbum, Jr. At Mrs. Chamberlain's. V. A. Humphrey, O. Matthews, Mrs. Frank Holbrook and daughter, C B. Brewery, Mrs. B. F. Whltehouse, Captain C. W. Hooford and family, Mrs. Rich mond, Mrs. Webb Campbell, Mies Zulene Campbell, Miss Hilda Nelson. T. L. Qulm by, all of Portland. PERSOKAIi MEXTXOW. " Among; Summer Frequenters of the Washinston Beaches. Judge A, H. Tanner and familr have occupied their cottage at Tioga for the season. They will entertain qulto a num ber of friends. Mrs. H. B. Miller and the Misses Bessie Kelly, Wlnnifred Miller and Irene Hlgglns, all of Eugene, aro enjoy ing their hospitality this week. Ernest Bross, managing editor of The Oregonian, arrived at Long Beach Tues day, to spend a brief vacation with his family, who are at the Coast for the sea son. Louis Chcmeln and family or enjoying a residence at the beach, being domiciled in their Seavlew cottage. Will L. Crlchton Joined his folks at the beach Tuesday, and will remain tho sea son. Miss Carrie Johnson is the guest of Mrs. Charles Noon, at Tioga. , Fred T. and Mrs. Merrill spent a few days at Long Beach, . the early part of the week. Hon. H. W. Corbett paid Attori a business visit this week. Eugene Hanneman, mine host of the Portland Hotel, Long Beach, returned Monday from a brief "business visit to Portland. George A. Hardy, chief dispatcher in the Southern Pacific Railroad office, spent Sunday rusticating at tho beach. Max Metchan, of Tacoma, is enjoying a season of rest at the beach. Lawrence Selling was at the beach the first of the week. George H. Howell spent 'Sunday with his family at Centervllle. Glenn Foulkes and Ross Plummer main tain "bachelors' quarters" at Long Beach. Harold McKay was a Seavlew visitor the first of the week. Warrle Williams has come to Seavlew for the season. Professor G. E. Jamleson and family opened their Seavlew cottage Thursday. Miss Josle Hogan is at Seavlew, the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. McNamara. Father Philip Holbrook has engaged the Showers cottage at Tioga for the season, and will take possession next week. P. T. Smith and family, of St. Johns, are domiciled In their cottage at Newton. Thomas Barber and family are late acquisitions to the population of Center vllle. They occupy their own cottage. Henry Flledner and family have joined the beach folks, occupying their cottage at Long Beach. A. C. Gleger, of The Dalles, has taken the Lord cottage at Seavlew for the sea son. W. T. Bodley spent Sunday on the beach. J. H. Lambert Is making Dr. Woods a visit at Tioga. Mrs. Grant Rohr.is with Mrs. A. B, Graham at Tioga. Mrs. Bronaugh has taken her cottage at Long Beach and has, as her guest, Mrs. J. Wilson. Mrs. Dell Stuart and family have taken possession of their cottage at Seavlew. Mrs. Frank Seeley has come to her cottage at Seavlew. Mrs. Kate McGuIre and family are In stalled in their cottage at Centervllle. A. D. Charlton spent last Sunday with his family at Newton. Mrs. Sol Harris has taken up her resi dence at Long Beach for the season. Mrs. G. W. Fletcher, of Boise, Idaho, will be the guest of Mrs. G. R Smith, of Tioga, next week. Dan McGUl went to Portland last Sun day, and was away from the beach until Thursday. Mrs. Robert Mitchell and son returned Tuesday from a brief visit to their Port land home. John Ditchburn arrived at the beach this week and Is busy establishing a resi dence for his family, who will come down next week. Mrs. R K. Knight will spend the sea son In her cottage at Centervllle, arriv ing this week. James A. Hunt and family have come to the beach for their regular outing and have opened their cottage at Centervllle. Mrs. A. Galloway and daughter. Miss Sophia, of Son Francisco, joined Mrs. G. R Smith at Tioga this week. They may extend their visit to cover the season. Miss Alta Rankin has come to Tioga, as the guest of Mrs. Ed Werleln. The Misses Donncberg located this week In their cottage at Newton. Miss Kathleen Lawler is enjoying a va cation at Centervllle. T. M. Steen and family, of Boise: Mrs. C W. Wheeler and daughter, of Walts burg; E. A. Smith, of Sumpter, and D. Halscy and G. M. Smith, of Portland, formed a Jolly party that came to the beach this week to enjoy the freedom and hospitality of the cottage of Mrs. G. R. Smith, at Tioga. Mrs. J. Woodman and family have taken the Nunard cottage at Newton. George Haughton and family are among the campers at Seavlew. Major C. E. Warren is visiting rela tives at Seavlew. The Misses Birdie and Hattle Glenn have come to the beach to open the Glenn cottage for the season. C J". Rankin and family find very com fortable quarters In their Tioga cottage. Charles -kartell and family are occupy ing their cottage at Tipga. C J. Cody and family are the Jolly tenants of the Fernwood cottage at Tioga. Mrs. J. T. Honeyman has secured the Logan cottage at Tioga, as headquarters for the season. J. M. Lanford and family have caused their cottage at Tioga to take on a very homelike appearance this week. Captain W. A. Maxwell has about even ly divided his time between Tioga and Portland this week. Several guests are scheduled to arrive at the Corbett cottage the coming week. Miss Jennie E. Sprague and Master Will D. McCauley, of Ellensburg. Wash., arrived at Ocean Park this week to spend an outing and visit their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sprague. E. H. Hablghorst and family, accom panied by Miss Prehn, are camping near Judge Stearns cottage, at Ocean Park. Professor C W. Durrette and family will spend the season In the Hunter cot tage, at Ocean Park. L B. Dow, H. C. and R. A. Miller, with their families, have arrived at Ocean Park from The Dalles, and have taken a cottage for the season. Rev. F. E. Dell and wife Joined the cot tage residents at Ocean Park this week. Clark Hay, accompanied by his grand daughter, Mrs. Eva R. Dudley, and chil dren, has opened his cottage at Ocean Park for the Summer. Ray, Rodney and Ralph Hurlburt are keeping "bach" at Ocean Park, while their mother Is absent In Portland for a few days. Walter BoUford Is the guest of Mrs. Haskell and family, at Ocean Park. B. F. Clayton and family opened their cottage at Ocean Park this week, and will remain the senson. J. B. 'Bulllvont and family will spend OLDS & KING All Fancy Parasols Greatly Reduced Our prices drop while Ihe season is at its height, affording unusual opportu nity to- supply all needs at economical prices. New Things In LADIES' HABERDASHERY New Veilings , The latest ideas in black and white. Tuxedo, fancy mesh and chiffon. Plain or with chenille dots or borders. Pricea. 25c to $L25 yard. New Pulley Belts Of black satin or silk ribbons, with hinged Jet buckles in back. JUS, fLGQ and $2.00 each. New Arrowhead Ties Butterfly and Bat Wing Bows. Of Ot toman silk, black and colors, 85a each. New Novelties Fancy stocks, with strip attached for front of waist. All lace: lace and rib bon; liberty silk, etc. Colors and white. Prices, 25c, S5c and 40c each. New Velvet Ribbons Black and colors. Two ssd two and & half Inch widths. Big Sale of STITCHED CLOTH HATS, with wide brims and taffeta bows. AT HALF PRICE. READY-TO-WEAR HATS in rough and ready, plain or combination straws. AT LESS THAN HALF. Divided into three lota and now selling at S7o, $1.83 and 12.19 each. FELT SEASIDE HATS. Light weight, wide brims. Colors, gray, cardinal and blue. 85c each. ' , Sailor Hats Sacrificed Best Knox shapes, plain or fancy straws. Colors, blue, brown and cardinal. Values to JLOO to close at the ridiculous price of 13o each. JUST WHAT YOU WANT FOR BEACH OR MOUNTAINS. Three Silk Specials Bo unusual in value that we want everyone to have a chance at them. No. 1 Fancy Silks Plaids, checks and brocades: light, dark and medium colors. Taffeta or soft Bilk. Tho marvels of variety and beau ty, great as they are, fall below the marvel of price. 85c, $L00 and $1.25 grades, all tec yard. No. 3 New With hemstitched, lace or crepe stripe. rose, cardinal, cerise, pink, light and black. Bought for about half. Our sp offer these $1.00 and $1.2S Silks at Three Strong Specials In Wash Goods Reliable wash fabrics at greatly reduced prices this week. Each a worthy repre sentative of its class. Corded Batistes In light and dark colorings. 75 nice pat terns of our 8c grade to sell at 5c yard. Broken Lines of Imported Wash Stuffs Organdies, Mulls, Swisses, Tufted, Zephyrs, etc None less than 25c -I Q Vfl values, to close at., u u T S.- ni.L T...Mf One case of extra weight Unbleached Bargains in Bath Towels caJcech.19"111011"- spe- the season in their cottage at Ocean Park. Mrs. S. Hislop and son, Paul, of Eugene, occupy the Pallet cottage, at Ocean Park. Mrs. A. M. Smith has opened her Ocean Park cottage, which she Is sharing with Mrs. Joseph Sellwood. F. M. Clampett and T. C. Kersitt, of Iowa; A. H. Kersey and family, and T. Dorman and family, of La Camas, Wash., have joined the campers at Ocean Park. Rev. Mr. Atkins and family, Miss Run nells, L. A. Forbes and wife, and I. S. Forbes, all of Oregon City, are . occu pants of a new "canvas" home at "Ocean Park. The Misses Mabel and Benevie. Baln brldge, of Tioga, were, guests of Miss Ethel Stearns at Ocean Park this week. Mrs. S. P. Hanawalt and children have taken the Hanawalt cottage, at Ocean Park, for the season. The Misses Hattle and Ravena Spurrier, Lillian and Bessie Ewlng have taken up their residence In the Spurrier cottage, at Ocean Park. H. Shogren and family are domiciled In their cottage at Ocean Park. HE WANTED A "WET. He Doesn't swlmmlnc nlt you very dry? Sh How ridiculously you talk, John. Pick-M-Up. AT CLATSOP BEACH. Cnxnpera Already in Possession, and Hotel Doors Opened. Tenants have been found for all the cot tages at Clatsop Beach, and are practical ly all on the ground. The number of campers Is far in excess of former years, which, in part, accounts for the heavy advent of people at the beach during tho post week. They come in crowds of hun dreds, and though tho seaeon opened early, the rush Is remarkable. High water mark will not be reached during the month, however, and Just what it will be Is awaited with surpriso and gratifica tion. The general spirit of progress has not yet caught the season, socially. The woek has been a quiet ; one. Even bon fires have been Infrequent. People are so busy making at home their many friends who arrive almoet dally, that they have little time to contrive other more definite amusements. Acquaintances will shortly come, however, and then some enjoyable gatherings are sure to result. The weather during the week has been of the finest order imaginable. True, it was quite highly tempered for the Coast, but one could not term Jt uncomfortable; there Is no fault to find with beach llfo In any particular. Bathing is ever good, but was made more pleasant the past fteek by reason of the slightly Increased temperature of the water. The tides did not servo so well for the digging of clams and catching of crabs as the week before. The railroad company has provided ex cellent accommodations for patrons of tho beach, and the heavy travel In this direction proves that their efforts are appreciated. The hotel-keepers are better prepared than ever to care for the trav eler, and a visit to Clatsop was never so fraught with .pleasure and contentment as this season. AT THE OREGON HOTELS. Names of Persons Registered t ike Seaside Inns. New Grimes Hotel. James Anderson and wife, Mrs. W. A. Gordon and children, J. SlUestrum, W. A. Gordon, H. A. Dillon and wife, F. A. Ford and wife, L. Applehoff, Frank Nau and wife, E. B. Merges, M, Kelvey and wife, A. Lyon and wife, Phllo Hol brook and wife, A. H. Breyman and wife, Mrs. Mays, Miss Mays, Miss Lou Z. Clark, Miss Telfer, Dudley Clark, L. Mc Kenna, J. M. Leach, M. Cameron, J. Leach, Paul Weisinger and wife, W. H. Munn and wife, J. A. Develln and wife. Miss Babies, J. P. Betts, wife and child, R. M. Dooley. R. M. Dooley, Jr., T. N. Btapponbach, Miss Lulu "Lane Shelby, Dr. and Mrs. A, D. Walker, J. V, Beach LDSftKl RYIM'EDaDS-VtfWStfPFK Our Interests Are Identical Our midsummer sales are of mutual benefit. Lessening Btocks for us and giving you price-concessions otherwise unobtainable. At aU times we endeavor to make this the foremost store in every way that tends to the easier buying of reliable merchandise. We're certainly offering more real values for less money than tho most exacting could reasonably expect. Pricea whittled down In every department. Quick Shirt-Waist Selling Should Follow This Announcement Beginning tomorrow, wo offer our entire line of best-selected tailor-made Colored Shirt Waists at Half Price Uncommonly attractive monly attractive styles of Madras, percale, lawn, organdie, dimity, pique, silk, etc-; and the largestcollectlou we've ever offered. Regular prices, 50o swivel toROQ Clearing Child' Woolen Dresses .Ages, 4 to 14 years. Just the thing for coa st and mountain wear. We've divided into two lots all one and two-piece Suits of plaid, plain or mixed cloths; well and mud--lshly made and nicely braid or silk trimmed, to sell at these Unparalleled Prices ' Lot 1 Containing dresses worth Lot 2 Containing dresses worth to J7.M at U.Q each to $11.50, at ....&SS each PRICES SELDOM OFFERED FOR SUCH VALUES. Outing Hats No. 2 Foulard Silks In everv seasonable shade and In many exclusive designs. All 85c Foulards S9o yard All 5L00 Foulards 69o yard All 1L25 and JL50 Foulards 29c yard Taffeta Silks Colors, lavender, hello, old turquoise blue; white and bargain Is yours as always; 62c yd Corded Piques White grounds with colored dots, fig ures and stripes. 12c and 15o values now 9c yard. i and wife, E. R Root, wife and chil dren. Miss Nellie Holbrook, George F. Mc Clane, Miss E. Beatrice McCIane, Miss Mabel C. McCIane. W. J. Johnson. F. G. Hogan, Miss Minnie Thomas, Frederick K. McCarver. Mrs. D. McCarver, E. Dlr amn and wife, W. S. Macawe, A. Jubltz and wife, Mrs. Josle Davis, Mrs. B. CHara and dauchter. H. O. Robinson. J. .' H. Black, E. D. Casey, all of Portland; G. Wlnchell, Chicago; John E. Qratke. wife and child, G. Greenaugh and wife, Miss Eugenia B. Lewis, of Astoria; F. A. Brewer and W. R. Peyton, of Dulutb, Minn.; R. R Hlnton and family. Bake Oven; J. H. Oakes and family and Miss Flora Allen, Prlnevllle; W. M. Wheeler and S. Jones, St. Louis; Allle Northlane, Chicago; W. R. Watson and wife, Omaha; W. J. Ball. San Francisco, andd M. H. Colwell and wife, Arlington. Hotel Genrlmrt. Rev. Hallenaw and wife, Mrs. N. E. Ayer, Mrs. F. H. Page, Louis Gerlenger, S. J. rreedman and wife. Miss Ella Rum melln. Miss Florence Jackson, Miss .Nel lie Holbrook, W. G. Jackson and wife. Miss Lena Hallerlng, F. H. Hopkins and wife, J. H. Wlllman, Frederick McCarver, Henry F. Conner, A. H. Breyman and family, 6. Kauffman and wife, J. W. Ful ler and wife, Miss Mildred Fuller, Mrs. L. Luow, Berkeley Luow, Fred Sechtem and wife. Miss Ida Schatt, A. G. Bar ker, Mrs. Jacob Rosenthal, C. M. Cart wright and wife, F. A. Page and wife, all of Portland; Samuel S. Jackson, Rose burg; Mrs. Henry J. Johnson and chil dren, Boise; W. H. Red way and wife. Caldwell; Samuel Rosenhaupt, wife and children, and Joseph Rosenhaupt, Spo kane; Mrs. B. Becltman, Son Francisco; Lilian Bain, Grant's Pass; Lottie M. Ben nett, Astoria; A. S. Bennett and wife. The Dalles; James Lytle, Jefferson, Wis.; S. M. Glbbs and wife, S. D.; and Mrs. Slg L. Cohn, Spokane. Senslde Hotel. Jamer Connell, J. S. Morris, Mrs. W. M. Whldden, Mae Whldden, Mr. and Mrs. Hoburn, R. B. Wilson, J. Barker,, Rev. W. Whldden, Austen C. Whldden, Thos. M. Whldden, L Lang, Miss Florence Ham mond, Miss & Hammond, Miss Helen Eastham, Miss Alice Strong, Sanford Hirsch, R. M. Donavan, A. J. Snooger, M. Campau, Henry Lang, Harry Lang, William S. Gibson and wife, Mrs. John KJdd, Miss Esther Kldd, Charles Kohn, Dr. J. F. Bell and family, J. P. Lombard, Miss Alice L. Gibson, T. H. Strong, R. H. Strong, Frank M. Warren, Jr., W. M. Percy, Henry F. Connor, H. F. Hofellar and wife, A. O. Wagy and wife, W. P. Wagy and wife, H. J. Butterfield, wlfo and daughter, H. McCarlock, Carl Neth, D. W. Wakefield. Mrs. L. Snow and son, C. T. Belcher, all of Portland; John A. Maynes, New Tork; E. V. Honemeyer, Seattle: A. Ezelle, Elgin, III.; W. G. Son ford. Chicago; James D. Taylor, George H. Ohler, Astoria L. E. Blair, Albany; J. B. Lang, Washington; Arthur A. Thomas, Providence, R. L; W. M. Wheel er. St. Louis; H. J. Ball and W. L Sparr, Ilwaco. Loclcsley Hall. John A. Graw, J. H. Kelly, Mrs. C A Cooledge, Miss Amy Wilkins, C K. Hen ry, wife and son, L. B. Anderson, Chris. Schwabe, Miss Caraly, M." Smith, Frank Nau and wife, C. J. Owen, W. E. Cor raan and wife, Mrs. C J. Owen and son, C. H. Woodward, R. M. Dooley, R M Dooley. Jr., H. C. Wortman and wife. Miss Allen Wortman, Everett Wortman, Mrs. L. G. Carleton, Dr. Do Witt Cornell, Dr. R. M. Bingham and wife, Miss Helen Lomson. Miss Ruth Scott. E. G. Jones and wife, Charles F. Jones, Horace D. Ramsdall, Mrs. D. H. Stearns, Miss Stearns, Mrs. H. D. Ramsdall and fam ily, James A. Boyce and wife, B. F. Scott, W. T. Carroll and wile, George Lawrence. Jr., wife and child, all of Port land; C R. Vigen, Salt Lake; ..Ubert Al len and wife. Miss Allen, Mrs. C R. Fenton. Charles Fenton, of Spokane; "Rev. Isaac Peart and wife, W. O. Barnes and wife, F. R. Stokes, H. R Hoefer. Asto ria; C. L. Ralston, St. Louis; Captain. Downs, Fort Stevens; Miss T. Olive Jones, Australia; Edwin T. Cannon and wife, Colfax; Joe F. Dwight, San Francisco F. C. Reed and wife. Miss Katharine Gil bert, Astoria; A. I Duncan and wife, Missoula, Mont.; J. D. Estep and wife, Spokane. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements of the Summer Throng; at Clatsop Beach. Mrs. H. W. Scott and family will spend the Summer season at the beach, and aro A Help for Busy Mothers Hade so daintily and priced so economically as to save all home-making PERCALE DRESSES Ages 4 to 14 years. Fancy stripes or figures, braid or lace trimmedi worth 90o, at, each 67c Same, finer and more elab- f-f o orately trimmed; JL60 grade at, each A Dual Sale of PERCALE AND PERCALINE PETTICOATS Plain colors, fancy plaids and stripes; worth to $2.00, at, each 79c Extra good for dusty or sandy trips. Bargain Week In Ladles' Summer Underwear Garments correct in shape and finish. LADIES' VESTS LADIES' UNION SUTTa Yvniie, jow necK ana sieeveiees or wing sleeves; 12Uc grade. 5c each. Fine mercerized vests, low neck and sleeveless: 40c grade at 29c each. White Lisle "Vests, high neck, short sleeves, mercerized finish, 45c grade, at Sic each. Two Worthy Specials In Men's Summer Furnishings WASH TIES SUMMER-WK1GHT SOX Of fancy Madras, four-in-hand, string Black, tan or fancy striped cotton, and bow styles. Worth 20c and 25o; at seamless. Regularly 12o pair; now Grand Hammock Chance Some of tho best styles and makes of 75c and 85c Hammocks, with pillow and - stretcner, osc eacn. $1.00 grade, same style, at 79c each. Don't Delay in Selecting the Baby Carriage or Go-Cnrt With 12 styles of the WHITNETr MAKE AT SPECIAL PRICES $9 50 Carriages at $7.75 each 510 00 Carriages at $S.23 each "at home" In their cottage, near Seaside. Mrs. E. B. Piper is at the beach for the season, and has taken the Gilbert cottage. Mrs. Ed Wright and family are "tent ing on the old camp ground" at Seaside. State Senator C. W. Fulton and fam ily, of Astoria, occupy their cottage at Seaside. Judge and Mrs. A. 8. Bennett, of The Dalles, aro taking an outing at Seaside. M. T. Henderson and family have opened their neat new cottage for the season. Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal and family are among the Seaside cottagors. Dr. J. A. Fulton, of Astoria, has come to the beach for his annual outing, and with his folks is cosily settled in his cot tage at Seaside. Sam Josephson, of Roseburg, is spend ing his vacation at Gearhart Park. A. H. Breyman and family are addi tions to tho Cottage population of Sea side. Thomas Belcher, of the St. Charles Hotel. Portland, was at Seaside the first of the week. Major D. J. Moore and family are en Joying life at the seashore, and are occu pying their cottage at Seaside. Frank Davies and family are domiciled for the season in their cottage at Sea side. Dr. Llttiofield and family are among this week's arrivals at the beach. Judge Hoppy and family have Jour neyed from Spokane to Seaside, to take tholr anual outing. Judge Willis and family are recreating at Seaside, living in their own cottage. W. H. Fager and family occupy cosy "tent headquarters" at Seaside. Judge Cleland, accompanied by his fam ily. Is enjoying a "few days off" at Seaside. Walter S. Derby Is spending his vaca tion at Seaside. Dr. Cornelius and family have opened their cottage at Seaside for the season. Mrs. R A. Willis and Mrs. D. McCar ver are at Gearhart Park for the season. Frederick McCarver is spending his va cation at Gearhart Park. Clyde Fulton and family, of Astoria, occupy their home at Seaside. Mrs. EL J. Faby and family are so journing at Seaside, occupying their cot tage. Mrs. R. Henry and family arrived from Beaverion this week, to spend the sea son at Seaside. The Misses Helen Lamson and Ruth Scott ore at Locksley Hall for tho sea son. Fish Commissioner Reed and family, of Astoria, spent Friday at the beach, C. J. Owen, editor of the Evening Tele gram, spent Sunday at the Coast. Mrs. Owen and their son, who accompanied him, remained a few days longer. C. H. Woodward enjoyed a run to the beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jones were enjoy ing themselves at the Coast the first of the weok. F. R. Stokes, prominent In Astoria business circles, found time to spend a few days at the beach this week. Mrs. Jennie Busey and family are domi ciled In the Old Grimes Hotel building, and have, as a guest, Mrs. Sharkey, of North Carolina, Mrs. Buseys mother. Mrs. J. V. Peters and family, of The Dalles, are whlllng away the Summer season at the Coast. Mrs. William Bubb, of Boise, Idaho, occupies a convas home at Seaside. Holly Connell and family are tenants of the Kellogg cottage, at Seaside. Colonel Hughes and family, of Astoria, are taking life easy at the beach, and are enJolng a visit from a brother of Colonel Hughes, who resides at Walla Walla. Dr. Estes and family, of Astoria, are to be found in their cottage at Seaside. Mrs. Estes is being favored by a visit from her mother, who recently arrived from St. Joseph, Mo. Dr. Cuff and Frank Dow, of St. Helens, are rusticating at Seaside. Miss Ackerman, of Salem, was the guet of Seaside friends the first of the week. Mrs. R. D. Selby is at the beach, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. M. Schwab, of Astoria. Captain Buchanan and family are at Seavlew, to enjoy a spell of rest and recreation. B. L. Howes and family are holding forth in their cottage at Seaside. E. B. Coovert and family have come to the beach for the Summer, and opened their cottage. A. L. Long and family are to be found OLDS & KING Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Summer Oil Stoves, Etc Hot weather necessities sn4 labor savers that should be In every home Our pricea on them now are very, afe tractive. Special Sale of Automatic Refrigerators The most perfect made. Gontmaeuff dry-air circulation. No flues to get clogged or musty. Economical in use oi ice. U STYLES AND SIZES SPECIAL PRICES, $12.00 UP, Gem and Lightning Ice Cream Freezers Best constructed, triple motion, stee? cans, cast-Iron tops and protected cog wheels 2-quart Freezers JUS each 8-quart Freezers..... $2.00 each 1-quart Freezers $2.40 each, etc. Summer Oil Stoves With 1 burner Co tmeS With 2 burners ......Wo eacA High-Class China Figures and Busts New lines just opened, such as Greek Slave 25.00 eacQ Water Carriers ia.00 pair Bust Butterfly 13 60 eac Basket Girl ...........$i0.0Q each Children's Cotton Dresses GDfGHAM DRESSES Ages 4 to U years. Plaids or stripes, lace trim med collars, yokes and sleeves, $L25 grade, at, each. Finer grade, with white pique fronts, $2.00 and $3.15 grades at, each ....... 98c $1.69 Ladles' Petticoats SILK PETTICOATS Of plain or changeable tafv f eta, light and dark shades, with plain ruffle, heavily corded, double Spanish, flounce, butterfly ruffles, etc, values to $L3.o0, at, eacr $7.98 High neck, lace and ribbon tri: Immt-S tLT.ft long sleeves; vat values at 35c suit. long sleeves; mercerized finish: 60a Fine Lisle Union Suit, flssh color, lorr neck and sleeveless, lace and ribbon finished. $LSS values at 9So suit. this season within your easy reach. $LS5 Hammock, close-woven, with val ance, pillow and stretcher, $L88 each. $3.25 extra wide Hammock, valance, dou ble stretchers and pillows; close woven, light colors, at $2.65 each. SPECIAL PRICES OJT ALL CROQUET SETS among the beach, folks, and are settled in their cottage. Mrs. Van Young said family have taken up their quarters at their Seaside cottage, B. C. Johnson and family are to be seen on, the beach daily, they being at their Seaside cottage for the season. Mrs. L. McMahon and daughters are their guests. I Mrs. C and P. Hansen and families nave togetner the Hansen cottage at Sea side. George W. Bates and family have Joined the pleasure-seekers for the Summer, and occupy their cottage at Seaside. The Camper. The number of campers at Seaside was never so great as this season, and tho present representation can only be termed the "advance guard" of the army to come later on. The tents aro provided with every convenience, and more Invit ing places than the "white houses" are not to be found on the beach. Some of the people occupying these quarters are I Mesdames G. W. Dickinson. W. H. Rob inson, J. Godfrey, V. A. Moulton, L. A. Shaw. F. McFarland, A. J. Armstrong, C. H. Noe, J. M. Taylor, A. J. Rocke feller. J. F. Peterson, John Henry, J", M. Jennings, F. Taylor, T. Dobson, J H. Hannegan, W. H. Alexander, S. BahL, R H. Murray, H. O. Stipe, J. Ellis, L. Cohen and A. Downe, with their several families, all from Portland; Messrs. S. Skalfe, C Johnson, George Nolan, John Kopp, H. S. Allen, M. A. McEachren, C. T. Hall, Charles Dubois, H. D. Gra ham, with their respective families, all from Portland; Mrs. S. Mason and fam ily, Mrs. F. Smith and family. Dr. Rog ers and Mrs. Woods, of Astoria, and J. M. McArthur and family, of Walla Walla. AT NEWPORT. Season Is Well Under Way at 'Cho Yaqnina Bay Resort. NEWPORT, Or., Jnly ZL The season has fairly opened and many people aro coming over. An excursion lost Sunday; brought nearly a hundred people from the Valley, and a large number remained) for several days. Tho bathing houses are now open and are doing a good busi ness. Several campers have arrived dur ing the week and are very comfortably located on the hill, between Newport and Nye creek. The vacant stores ore being rented and there are not many; choice rooms left. A number of small ex curslon parties have arrived during th week from Yaqulna, Toledo, Elk City anc points up the river. Hotel arrivals are; as follows: , Bay Vlevr House. Fred Stanton, of Toledo; F. Plummer, of Yaqulna: Joseph Biber, of Corvallis; John Groat and wife, of Portland; H. A. Cornoyer, D. C. Mlnto and C D. Minto, of Salem; George W. Ford, of Newport; Mrs. H. D. Carnlne, Mrs. Joseph Mayer, Miss Mayset Mayer, D. Drums, Robert Krohn and family. E. B, Duffy and J. A. O'Reilly, all of Portland; J. R. "Vvyatt, of Albany; L. Braden, of Portland; Wil liam Alexander and Mrs. Henry, of Wald port; H. E. Elkeles and Mrs. H. Fuller, of Portland; Benjamin Cleland, Gale Hill, Earl Frank and Kola Nels and wife, all of Albany; Luke Berger, of Petaluma, Cal.; H. B. Cuslck, of Albany; Andrew Jackson, of Eau Claire, Wis.; William Blchrel. of Blk City, and Charles Ma thews, of Salem. Abbey Honse. T. L. Smith, of Tacoma; J. Hanson, of Eugene; Miss McCoy, of Albany; Miss Walsh, of Yaqulna; Charles Persell, A. Parker and A. Btlmpson, of Newport; Dr J. S. Cook. McMInnvllle; J. W. Brien flvell, of Amity; O. H. Wood, of Sonora, Texas; C. R. Mathews, M. D., of Amity; Mr. Westfleld and family, of Corvallis; T. Holverson and L. M. Lee, of Salem; Miss Early, of Alsea; J. Jacobs and T. Stltt, of the life-saving station; H. G. Jenkins and W. H Jenkins, of Portland; W. H. Leeds, of Salem; Walter McFar land, of San Francisco; Mrs. Walter, mother and two children, and Miss Mr Walsh. Personal Mention. Mrs. D. O. Woodworth and daughter Vera; Mr. F. M. French and daughter Miss Frances; Conrad Meyer, R Veal. Mrs. P. C. Anderson and children. Miss Sue Breckenrldge, Mrs. W. N. Phillips and son. Willie; Mra. Phillips, wife of Captain Phillips; Miss Nettle Robins, 1 (Concluded on Fourteenth Pag.)