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20 .THE ' SUNDAY OREGOyLAN, POBTLAND, AUGUST 3, 1902. There Is no ebb In the tide of immigra tion to the beaches, yet tho -high-water mark of attendance "will not be reacnea until tho sscond week In August. Nor will society have full swing until then, for tHe feeling of newness and conven tional bashfulncfis and shyness has not entirely disappeared. The crowds that flock train and boat are like those follow ing low Tates and are mostly started to the beaches by tho hot weather that pre- vnllc In iTna Inforinr A tVin ii"ipipr f vails in the interior. At the beaches nothing can compare with the grandeur of a fair day, but that of the day that follows, and it is with a feeling of un speakable relief that one Inhales the cdol ing sea breeze after leaving a city. A seaside outing1 has attractions for threo classes of people. To some there are attractions of a social nature, to others love of sport and to others desire for rest. Society at the sea coast Is free and easy and loses many of its conven tionalities. Everybody knows everybody else, as in a country town, but this is duo probably to thte like reason, tho fewness of inhabitants. As In a country town new arrivals are easily discernible. A proba- tlon of but two weeks will pass one from the class of newcomers to that of old. Armed with a weapon tempered with two weeks at the seashore, one Is not only of the elect while there, but is as powerful as any In subjects of conversation, at the hop and social events of the following Winter. OJf THE NORTH SIDE. Gay Life of Bench People, Prom Ilvrnco to Ocean Parle. From Ocean Park merry parties go daily to Nahcotta on tho bay to fish. What the roclts are to Long Beach and Seaview, Willapa Harbor is to Ocean Park. Floun ders., codfish, porgie, bass and tomcod are caught in abundance. Many spend Tuesdays and Thursdays in a trip to see the drills of the Ufesaving crew. There aro two JIfesaving stations maintained by Uncle Bam on this beach, one at Fort Canby, another two miles south of Ocean Park. Those Summering at Ocean Park usually walk to the sta tion, while those at greater distances, at Long Beach and Seaview, patronize the Tursday and Thursday excursions of the railroad company. Notes of Ocean Parle G. E. Lewis occupies the Clayton cot tage, at Ocean Parle Dr. a W. Newton, of Butte, Mont, is tenting near Rev Matthews cottage. Senator C. A. Cogswell has taken the Jones cottage for the season. Mrs. J. M. Galusba, Mrs. Conant and A. L. Clark are visiting Mrs. K. A. Keinath. Mr. and, Mrs. A. C. Kernath are paying a visit to their parents. Mr. and Mia. H. A. Keinath at Ocean Park. J. Bullivant the old-time Portland mer chant, has opened his own cottage at Ocean Park for the season. Robert H. Loller. wife and daughter are at present registered at the Taylor House, fcut wlil shortly remove to their cottage. Mrs. A. H. Steadman is at her own cot tage at Ocean Park for the Bummer. Mrs. T. M. Butterfleld, who had been tenting at Ocean Park, returned to Van couver Sunday night Charles Butterfleld returned Friday to Vancouver. Mr. and Mra E. M. Cranston, son and daughter of Bishop Cranston, are regis tered at tho Taylor House, direct from Denx'er. Mrs. Dollle Krure entertained friends with a drive and a dinner at Taylor Ho tel at Ocean Park, it being her birthday. Among the .guests "were: Mrs. A. A. Cran dell, of Minneapolis: Mrs. Margaret Har ter, Mrs. B. 'Baldwin, Mrs. Knoll, Miss Ivy Pllcher, Miss Tracy Dor.neberg, MJss Ka tie Knoll. Portland; iliss Flora V. Fanel ly. Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cana ris. Long Beach; Mr. Knoll and Master Dick Kruse, Portland. At I-oner Beach. At Long Beach station everything is olive and prospering. Dances are given twice a week, Tuesday and Friday, by Fred English. Music by the English or chestra delighted oj ceptlonally large crowds last week and every success at tends the management The young people at the Hackney cot tage gave a corcert Thursday week. A most pleasant evening was spent in sing ing and playing the popular airs. Seaview turned out as usual. An-informal concert also was held Sunday evening and was attended by a large gathering. The pro gramme of the Thursday evening- concert Was as follows: Piano selection. Miss Louise Hagner; solo. Professor Epplng; piano solo, Miss Marsh; vocal selection, Ed Sheridan; piano duct, the Misses Les ser; vocal solo. Sloane Hackney; vocal selection. Miss Rosy Schacht A pleasant evening was. spent at the Sc&cioft Thursday week. Candy-pulimg end playing iiist The guests took part willingly lis small entertaining pleasant ries and later refreshments were served. A skirt-waist hop was given at Seaview, at the Hackney cottage, a week ago Fri day, in honor of George Henriot who iuartcd for Portland Saturday. Music was furnished by the guests. It was one of the numerous dances that have been given this season at Hackney's cottage, and as usual came off with snap. A large bonfire at Seaview that had been building for three days was lit Wednesday evening in the presence of all Seaview. Story-teJ.'lng, singing and pop ping corn were among tho pastimes of the"evenlng. A big party of Eeaviewers Avent on an excursion to Fort Canby Wednesday. Al- though tho trip was somewhat tiresome. nil 1rrlnrn thov wprA tvaII rpnn M tvltVi all declare they were well repaid with what they saw. Baseball at the beaches is not backward. as Is evidenced by the game that will be played today. Tho Seaview team has chartered a launch on which the players will go to Astoria, where they will play the Astoria team. Captain LIU, when in terviewed before the game, gave assur ances of an easy victory. At the Portland. J. C Hughes, T. J. Velguth. A, E. Ho gan. Dolllo Rathburn, Kathryn Casten dieck, Lawrence Steffen, Mrs. G. Casten dieclc E-ana Famsworlh, B. H. Denins, A. R. Draper, William Donlon, Emll Glutch. a C. Wood. P. D. Nell, Morris Kuhmer. Miss Bertha Cock, Miss Emma Cook. Oliver S. Cutler, J. R. Grek. August ?c!e' , StJP,e' Benwlth. A. & jucrnuruL, jiauc uiicn, .juaun jwans. Irma Eberhardt, Mrs. Metcalfe. George Donald, Jr., H. R. BIrdsall. Lieutenant Pattlson. M. .Ellis, of Rilnler; E. P. Murphy, Jesse H. Read, of Tacoma; Charles A. Tlflelet of Lewiston; C. F. Kohler, C H. Baab, L. E. Wyncken, of Ban Francisco: James Mott E. H. Wood ward, R. W. Baislger, James L. Barnctt; Captain G. A. Gore, of Kalama; Mrs. G. A. Gore, of Kalama; Mr. E. McKercher, of Kalama; Lloyd Hunter, L. De Ccos, of San Francisco: Mrs. M. E. Miller. Mrs. T. W. Scott A. G. Clarke. C. H. Keinath, C. A. Peterson, W. W. Harlow, William Edwards, H. M. Sterner, J. H. Sprague. of Seattle: T. Dominie, of Mount Angel; Al fred Anderson, of Portland; Ed. Mueckle, of San Francisco. N The Breakers. There have been great "doings" at the Breakers for the last three weeks. The only complaint the guests have to make Is that the days do not seem to "be half long enough. The attractions at the hotel Itself arc numerous. The -bowling alleys are much patronized, and if come of the players are not professionals, yet the pleasure of the game is In no way decreased. Dr. A. C. Ewing, of Salt Lake City, is con sidered the "crack" bowler, his highest score being 34 points, bowled with his left hand. The "Hot Scotch" and tho "Rag Time" teams had somo exciting games. It is feared that the "Hot Scotch" team had decidely the worst of It but they took their defeats with very good grace. Tho tennis court is a very fine one. and there have been many hotly contested games. Boating on Clear Lake has been very popular with the guests, and the new boats which arrived last week have been very much in demand. At the shriek of tho melodious whistle, there is a general commotion around the hotel, as that is the signal for bath ing. All agree that the eurf bathing has been exceptionally good. Tho billiard and pool tables have been kept in constant use. At dusk the guests gather in the spacious parlor for -very enjoyable even ings. Duplicate whist has been very much in vosue. All .enjoy the sweet strains of the acolian and1 pianola. . Mr.Herbort Irwin, in bia launch Maid Marian, conducted a large party on an excursion up the Nassl River. Some of the party stayed at Mr. F. M. Arthur's ranch until the next day, but most of thom returned that evening after a very enjoyable trip. x Driving- parties havo made tours to North Head, the rocks. Shoalwater Bay and other places of interest Quite a large dance was given last Sat urday. The dining-room was prettily dec orated with evergreens and Hags. Some of the dancers camo from different parts of the beach, and all agreed that it was a decided success. There has been a Breakers Club organ ized, the idea being to promote soblabll ity and general good times. Last Monday a large bonfire was built and the guests gathered around In true camp style. Mr.-T. N. Llnman was the moving spirit and his song, "Qne More River to Cross" afforded much amuse ment After singing various camp pongs the company vied with each other in tell ing funny stories. At the Breakers. F. J. Cook, H. J. LItt M. W. Hunt anCt family. W. A. Wardle, J. C. Hughes, James A. Clock, F. S. Doernbecher, wief and daughter. Mrs. J. A. Wadd, A R. Daimoad. Mrs. A. R. Dalmond, J. M. Henley, E. S. Jackson, O. G. Hughson. F. O. Downing. William Mackay, Mrs. Bry ant F. H. Clark and wife, C. H. Jackson. George W. Collins, W. B. Wells, V. Cook, Mrs. W. H. Mitchell. William A. Mac Corquodale and child, George M. Corn wall, A. J. Paul, Fred W. Gfaves, Miss Roberta Graves. C. D. Bewail, George A. Warren, Edward M. Doernbecher. J. G. Mack and wifo. H. E. Janckel, R. D. In man. T. G. Webber. Mrs. E. Beck. A. E. Eberhardt Judith Evans, Irma Eberhardt Effle Hitch, G. H. Campbell, Mrs. Camp bell, Miss Campbell, Marjorle Campbell, Clarence Campbell, 2i F. Tourtellotte, Mrs. J. F. Tourtellotte, Louise Tourtel lotte, Frances Tourtellotte, Margaret Tourtellotte, P.cv. E. P. Murphy, Now Tork; Rev. D. P. Curley, Dublin, Ireland: Rev. J. C. Hughes. Portland: Dr. A. C. Ewlng and wife. Salt Lake City; David A Stickler, M. D.; C. E. Tennant M. D., and wife; Dr. Mary R. Bradner, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. L. McQuillan, Miss McQuillan. A McQuillan, F. McQuillan. St Paul; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Corbett Mrs. P. C. Schuy ler, Sr., Mrs. F. G. Wheeler. Mrs. H. B. Robertson, Miss M. A. Hoyt Miss C Whitehouae. J. H. Mason. Seaview; F. J Whitney, St Paul; A. B. a Denniston, P. L. Einclair, Seattle; MIsa Wilson, Chi cago; Mrs. E. R. Wheeler, Tacoma; Miss Mead. Miss Clara McQuillan, St Paul; C. E DeCamp, Los Angeles; M. E. Stone, Vancouver; W. C Barnhard. Miss Carl ton, O. G. Hughson, Mrs. R. D. Schrlber, Tacoma; Brooke Payne. Fort Canby; Mrs. L. a Grahn, Hlltja Van der Bri, Mary C. Van der Bri, Minneapolis; Mrs. R. S. Sheridan, Bol3e: T. G. Webber, and wife. Salt Lake: D. C. Corbln, Spokane; H. D. .Niles. Miss Elizabeth Nlles. Bait Lake; L. D. Desmarais, Baker City; Mrs. L P. Eisenbach, San Francisco. At Long Beach Hotel. J. C. Hughes, Clarence Lind, James Fink. Ralph Knight Miss Hazel Beam, C. H. Baab and wife, Charles Lansing, T. H. Morris, E. J. Pierson. C. C. Esers, G. W. Hamlon, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Clark, Charles Jennlng, A. H. Lovelace, Mrs. M. S. Harter, J. H. Bruce, Mrs. W. J.iMcBrlde, Miss A. M. Durant E. P. Murphy, N. Y.; J. A. Rood, Seattle; Charles A. Simpson, Boston, Mass.; J. A. William. S. F.; E. W. Wheeton, wlfo and daughter, Fargo, N. D.; F. J. Claf fey, Seattle: W. J. Corbln, Seattle; Ar thur Morton. Seattle; Harry Miller. Che halls; Victor H. Eeckman, Seattle; George J. Crane and daughter. Council Bluffs; R. Burns-, wife and son. Walla Walla; P. C. Hetsler. Salem; S. E. Berry. Master Harry Robb, R. Latourolle. Latourelle Falls; L. R. Millor. T. M. Bowman, Alice P. Hall, Cincinnati; Mrs. A. A Crandall, Minneapolis; S. O. Bwackhamer, La CASTLE Grande; E. B. Scotland wife, .Seattle; P. C. Hctzler, Salem; B. L. Brumbach, Odell, -III.; A. C. Ahrendren, Beaverton-; C M. Sharpsteln, Walla Walla; Mrs. A. A. King, Walla Walla; Mrs. Cyrus Nerson, Walla Walla; S. W. Wallace. SaltLake; Mrs. H. J. "Wallace, Leda Wallace, Salt Lake City; Nelson Merchant Ottawa, Kan.; Mrs. H. F. Ellis, Phoebo Ellis. Ottawa, Kan. At the Bri tt. Mr. and Mrs. Ad A. Brown. Miss Lena Gray, Mrs. E. Glanvlllo, Miss B. Rife. H. B. McKay, Mrs. W. B. 6tar Miss Maurlne Star, Top Zachrlason, Misses Jua 11a and Anna O'Brien, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. George Bamford. Mount Tabor; F. D. Brown and wife. Pueblo, Colo.;' R. O. Holmes, wife and child. Park Place; Mrs. E. Hlnz, Miss Edith Hint, F. HInz. Oma ha, Neb.;- S. Keljcy, wife and two chil dren. Hoqulam; Miss Gladys Lymsden, Portland: Percy O. Brltt, Nahcotta life saving station; A. Tanner, Portland; H. Beard and wife, Hudson, Wis.; Mrs. Eb blcr White. Portland; Ellen M. Beard, Milwaukee, Wis. At Harvest Home. Mrs. J. W. Cookerly and daughter, L. Roberts, Miss S. T. Buxton. Walla Walla; Margaret A. McGulre, Portland; Fay Kandle, J. R. McGulre. Elizabeth Galla gher, Portland; Milton Seaman, Portland; Gordon G. Sahr. Nahcotta; Mrs. C. GInn, Minerva Glnn. Rachel McLean. Mrs. C. N. McLean. Gilbert McLean. Walla Walla; J Mrs. H. A. Thcrnburgh. Portland; Mrs. G. Jones, Spokane; Mrs. A. C. Davis, Council Bluffs; Miss Goldie Jones, Spo kane; Miss Anstle Johnson, Portland. At the Taylor Honse. Mra. M. M. Newton. Master L. C. New ton, Master T. F. Newton, all of Butte, Mont; N. W. Clark. "Mrs. N. W. Clark, Salem: Mra. It Miller. Master Rob ert Miller, Monroe Miller, Mi3s Maybelle Allison, Spokane: Mabel Murphy, Mls3 Jennie Wilcox, Boise; Mrs. M. A. Kan ouse, Madison. Wis.; T. C. Elliott Walla Walla; Captain H. M. Rlggs, William 3. Shlvas, Frank Shivas. Mis3 L. E. Dem raer. R. W. Ho'dgklnson. Mrs. Cogs well, Marie Cogswell, Marjcrie Cogswell, C. A. Cogswell, Jr.. Mrs. J. Bullivant, Robert H. Loller, wife and daughter, AV. H. Sheely, Ralph K. Rockwood, Mrs. H. M. Rlggs, Mrs. C. W. Vanstone, Portland. At tho Xcwton. Mrs. William Monk's and sons, Omaha; Mrs. lone Glbbs, Portland; Banner G. Bowen, Portland; Mrs. J. C. Henry. La Grande: Mrs. J. F. Pool, South Bend. Ind.; S. O. Swackhamer and wife. La Grande. - At the Hackney Cottasrc. Louise Harder. W. N. Plntler, T. D. Cook, North Yakima; C. D. Cook, North Yakima; J. C. Currie, A. J. McDaniel, J. H. Stiles, H. L. Green, Miss Laura Read,- Captain E. W. Spencer, S. Boise and wife, Miss Ako Masten; M. J. Buck ley, La Gra'ndeJ David N. Mosessohn, Portland; M. Mosessohn, J. P. Bourke, V. Cook, T. J. Cook, H. Lett Dr. S. . Schaefer, Dr. J. H. Miller, Mrs. Sam Beck, Sophie Beck, Mrs. J. L. Klein, Mrs. William Madeson, Mrs. Williams. C. IXTERIOR HOXORLITE COTTAGE. D. Bewail, Fred West George C. Her rlot At Mrs. Kntzschnn's. E. D. Casey, Oswald Barau, Woodlawn, Wash.; J. A. Graef, wife and six children, B. F. Hedges, Jr., wife and children. Miss Harry Riffle. Miss Elsie, Riffle, Walla Walla; Mrs. G. Brettman, Mrs. A. Friend ly, Ivan Simon, Mrs. H. S. Simon, Caro lyn Friendly, C. H. Brettman. At the Scncroft. Joseph Norton Dolph. W. H. Guild, T. S. Green, F. May Green. George E. Whar ton, Mrs. E. Wharton. G. J. Perkins, Mrs. C. Y. Williams, W. F. Williams. B. Hop kins, Fred M. Booth, Bloux Falls, S. D.; Gladys Smith, Lewiston. Idaho; Mrs. 7. C. Ufford and children, Spokane; Mabelle Williams, T. C. Elliot, Miss Mary E. Elliot Vina Abrams, Miss HG. Stratton, MIsa Florence Stratton, Waitsburg, Wash. Personal Mention. S. A. McGowan occupies the Frank Hacheney cottage at Tioga for tho sea son. Judgo A. H. Tanner and family are at "their cottage at Tioga for the season. James Hyland made a Sunday visit to Tioga and the North Beach. Mr. L Amos and two daughters came ROCK, BAIRD'S HOLLOW, 7TORTII down Tuesday to Tioga on a "visit "to their cottage. Mr. Holmes, of the Portland Packing Company, spent Sunday at Tioga with his family. Claude Scoffins. mother and Miss Alice Thomas paid a few days' visit to the Scoffins cottage at Tioga, Mrs. C N. Rankin opened her cottage Thursday week at Tioga. Mr. M. Brady and family lately arrived at Long Beach for the Summer. Mrs. Max Lowenson has opened her Sea view cottage for. the season. L Gevurtz has a cottage at Centervllle. Mrs. Curran bought the Stocp place at Seaview recently. Mrs. J. T. Richards has opened her Sea view cottage for the season. Miss Sadie Sutherland and Mrs. W. P. ROCKS 1LVR. Jenkins are vl3itlng for a few weeks at Mr?. Haskell's. Mrs. J. H. M. Richards occupies the Steel cottage at Seaview. Mrs. J. W. McHowland. Miss Nora Mc Howland, Mrs. G. W. Ako aro tenting at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. Chemaln lately arrived at their cottage at Centervllle for the sea son. Dr. E. S. Prindell. of Menominee. Mich., and Miss AllceHubbard are visiting Mrs. J. E. Jameson, at Long Beach. Mrs. W. Anderson has opened the Erick son cottage at Long Beach and Charles Photo by H. B. Chase. Levy and daughter, of Portland, aro at Seaview for a few weeks' vacation. Mrs. R. H. McMillan and W. H. Mc Monles are passing a few days with F. Wasserman at Long Beach. Mrs. Stansbury and Mrs. Zeller arrived Tuesday at Mrs. Chamberlain's for a few weeks' sojourn at the beach. Dr. Bell, of Latourelle Falls, arrived Tuesday to take a cottage at Long Beach. Mrs. Moore, of Roseburg, lately arrived at Long Beach for the season to open a cottage. C. S. Broadwell, of the Honeyman Hard ware Company, Is spending a few days at Mrs. Kceley's, at Newton Station. Mrs. Bradshaw Is among those boarding at Mrs. Keeley's. Mrs. Lowenstein has a cottage for the Scmmer at Seaview. J. H. Stiles, who has Just recovered from an operation for appendicitis, Is re cuperating at Seaview, at Mrs. Hackney's. Chester Sewall -is spending a few days at Seaview, at Mrs. Hackney's. F. J. Cook and H. Litt are spending a couple of weeks at Long Beach, w:lth headquarters at Mrs. Hackney's. Mr. and Mrs. Heitkempcr left Seaview last Sunday for a short visit to Tillamook. M. J. J. Griggs, of Wenatchee, Wash., 0- BEACH. occupies his new cottage at Seaview for the Summer. Miss Nellie Raab returned to Portland Thursday, after two weeks' visit with Mrs. Schacht at Seaview." Joe Doiph went to Portland last week on a short business trip, but will return to Seaview shortly. Judge Sharpsteln, of Walla Walla, and wife, have taken a cottage at Ocean Park. Their son. C. M. Sharpsteln, will be with them occasionally during the! season. ON THE OREGOX SIDE. Itoln Falls to Dampen Spirits of the Pleas-are Seekers. Rain fell all Wednesday night here. Thursday was showery, but not disagree able. The soft Chinook that blew com- HAYSTACK. Photo by H. V. MllHsan. pensated partly for the inconvenience of carrying an umbrella. Nearly all the cottages at Seaside have been opened by either the owners, or by renters. One of the swell hops of the season was given on the veranda of Locksley nan Thursday night Parsons orchestra dis coursed sweet music, whllo refreshments were served in the Turkish room. Thurs day's hoD was the first of the larga hops that Mrs. Carlisle intends giving 4urlng the season. The Gear-In boys, of Portland, in com pany with James Welch, of Spokane, all of whom are registered at the New Grimes, spent Wednesday fishing up the Necanlcum. They returned that night well laden with salmon trout ranging from seven inches to eighteen inches In length. They fished entirely with fly, and said that a salmon trout 18 Inches long on tho end of a line wa3 the greatest sport they had struck. Two hops a week now aro regularly given by Parsons at the Old Grimes House. The hops are scheduled for Wed nesday and Saturday nlght3, and large crowds attend. Parsons' orchestra 1telf furnishes music, bo that popular music is always on hand. Walter Gadsby and Gene Grimes spent "Wednesday and Thursday fishing up the Necanlcum. Wednesday night they were drenched with rain, but were amply repaid with a large catch of fish. They went 10 miles up and fished nearly to Seaside, landing some 75 salmon trout ranging from 10 to 18 Inches In length. 3 At the Grimes. Miss Jessie Chase, C. Lewis Mead, Mrs. C. Lewis fMead, Mrs. G. F. Wells, Eugene Bolta,' Etta Schulderman, Edith Baum, W. R. Glendening and wife, two children, W. G. Elliot and wife, Luella M. Knapp. Mrs. D. E. Buchanan, Rose Buchanan, Miss Ada Jones, Mr. D. Jones and wife, George H. Hill, Fred Howard, Ben Rosen steln, Mrs. Ben Rosensteln, Miss Faye Rosensteln. Hugh C. Gearln, Walter J. Gearln, Grace E. Gearln, Mr. and Mrs. Gearln. Mrs. J. C. Pllklngton. Mr. A. H. Devers, H. A. Delton and wife, Mrs. John Genson, Mra. Harry C. Allen, F. P. Mays and wife, Genevieve Mays, Louise Carey, H. H. Newhall. R. E. Davis, C. W. Cor nelius, E. H. Saradon. Miss Goss, M. Brownson, Miss Emma Teeter. Miss Josle Clarke, Mrs. S. T. Gill, Gertrude Gill, Mrs Fred Leinenweber, Miss Killing, Dr. H. V. Adlx, Dr. R. B. Northrup, F. S. Doern becher. Miss Ada Doernbecher, AV. K. Morley, H. E. Coleman and wife, B. F. Hedge. Jr., and wife, Miss Agnes Kles llng. James Lotan, Mrs. Charles Hussey, Mrs. Charles P. Hogue, Mrs. E. T. Weath erred, Miss James, Mrs. G. H. George. As toria; Mrs. H. G. Van Duscn, Miss Crang, Miss Winnie Van Dusen, Miss Maude Van Dusen. Master Harry George, Astoria; P. T. King, St Joseph, Mo.; Lena Grossmul len, Oregon City; L. A. Farrand, New ark, N. J.; J. F. Van Doosen. Ashland. Wis.; J. T. Gregory, M. J. Grammont, San Francisco; Mra. H. E. Gilbert Los Angeles; Mervlll M. Gilbert L03 Angeles; William C. A. Eldrldge, Salt Lake City; MIsa Mary J. Eldrldge, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Eldrldge, Guy S. El drldge, Salt Lake City; S. C. McLeod, As torla; Miss Sutherland, Astoria; J. B. Badolett, Thomas J. Diven, Chicago; H. H. Hughes. St. Joseph, Mo.; W. A. Stine, Astoria; Helen Cranston. Pendleton; C Koontz, Denver, Colo.; G. A. Wood, As toria; A. V. Allen, Jr., Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Barnhart Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Zlegjer, Astoria; E. Sul livan, Mrs. E. Sullivan, Arllno Davi3, San Francisco; Lottie Jacobsen, Dorothy Som mervllle, Gladys Ross, Boston; Mrs. W". E. Borsh, Boise; Mrs. B. W. Ross and chil dren, Boise; Mrs. N. G. Spofford, Eolse, Photo by H. B. Chase. Idaho; P. Welch, Spokane; S. B. Coultex ana wire, noise; G. D. Fell, Pendleton; irs. G. Zlegler. Astoria; Walter Zleglert Mrs. Albert Allen. Snokane: Miss Fannl M. Allen, Spokane; W. P. Simpson, St Jt-aui; Mrs. 1. a. nays. Wlntersett, la. Mrs. George H. Stultz. P. C. Hetzler. Sa lem; C. E. Brady, Colorado Springs. At Seaside Honse. Mrs. R. Leo Barnes. Isabella. iraolfnv. R. Lee Barnes, Jr., Lottie Johnson, George Taylor. A. E. Rockey and wife. H. E. McGinn, Grant Phegley. Mrs. Grant Pheg- iey, j. .Edwards' Phegley, Charlotte Foulkes, Mabel Finn. Jarae3 Laidlaw. Mrs. Laidlaw. Ethelv.'vnne Glass. William H. Kene, Mrs. L. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. xi. iv ijrooKe. H. M. Cake and wife. E. A. wym ana xamliy, Mrs. A. Gordon, Bes sie Hamilton. H. Trent wife and baby; Captain Andrew Hoben, Elizabeth Hoben, xvaue 10 Den. Josephine A. Hoben, W. T. Bunnell. Mis3 Clara. Teal. Mrs. C Lewii Mead. Hugh C. Gearln. 21. M. Gearln, Grace E. Gearln. Mrs. t v Woii Afr Thomaa G. Halley. Mis3 Nelle Beach. Mrs. uicKson, joan Dickson, Wcstbrcok Dickson, Frank Dickson, Pendleton; C. A Stuart St Paul; Eleanor Rockwell, Mrs. C. J. Chollor, Miss Edith Flynn, Se attle; Mrs. Henry Riffle. Mis3 Elsie Riffle, Mrs. John Hale. Welghtman Hale. Walla Walla: S. H. Brown. H. T. P. Brown, Marblehead. Mass.; J. M. Turney, Flavel; F. S. Magill. Kalama; C. R. Griffith, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Henshaw. ol Oakland: Jane M. Slocum, M. Thompson, Cascade Locks; Louise Wells. P. Wells, M. Wells, Milwaukee, Wis.; K. E. Wlndle, Milwaukee. At Locksley Hall. Mrs. A. E. Butterfleld. J. Al Waddle, Joseph Ramey. W. E. Larkins and wife, F. D. Wooley, William Laurlders, Laura G. Dunne. Grant Mays. Mr. and Mrs. A O. Jones, C. W. King, wife and daughter, Jane Owen. Emma Rueter. Gertrude Campbell. F. P. Mallory. Samuel C Kerr, G. F. Russell. Mrs. G. F. Russell, Miss. Nan Russell, Frank Woodfleld. George H. Durham, Jesse H. Read. T. TJ. Wright, Mrs. D. W. Ross. Gladys Ross, Mra Georgo A. Welngetz, Mrs.x Julius Greene, George E. Wasgoner and" wife. Earl J. Cleland. D. H. Stevenson. Mrs. Charlei P. Hogue, Mrs. Charles Hussey. Charlei B. Collins. Mrs. C. B. Collins. James A Lynch, St Louis, Mo.; Miss Alice Fargo, Kaukauna, Wis.; Ben Fargo, Everett Wash.; Emll Glutch. Germany; Edith Koch. San Jose, Cal.; L. Anderson. Ever ett Wash.; Mrs. T. J. Armstrong, Spc kane; Mr. James E. Gray, Lewiston; E. A. Blackmore, Mrs. Blackmore ani child. Rldgefleia. Wash.; Miss V. Warren. Olympia; Charles A. M. Hellborn. Theresi Hellborn. Washington. D. C: Olga Hell born, Washington. D. C; Anna C. West, daal. Miss Root. Seattle. George H. Ohler, Astoria; A. G. Butterfleld, Welser, Idahoj Mrs. John F. Flannery, Helena, Montj E. I. Goodklnd and son. Helena. Montj Mrs. H. S. Goddard, -Goldendale. Wash.i Miss Catherine Goddard. H. N. Mayo, W. J. Mclntyre, Salt Lako City. At Xecanlcom Inn. Mrs. R. W. Hastings. Mrs. Wesley Jack son, Mrs. B. N. Bowman. F. A. Ford. Mlsj Hazel Ford. B. N. Bowman. Mra R. P Efflnger, Brazee Efflnger. R. p. Efflngcr. Jr.. R. P. Efflnger. N. F. Sargent. Mra N. F. Sargent. AV. J. Hawkins. M. L Beach. Mrs. M. L. Beach. Lee and Laura Beach. W. J. Ramsey, Hazel Elmer Ram sey. Gladys Ramsey. Dr. James H. Brls tow. Mrs. James H. Bristow, Harlow Bristow. J. A. Clcmenson, John A. Clenv enson. Mrs. J. A. Clemenson, F. Everts. Russell Johnstone. Mrs. H. M. Haller, Miss Marie Haller. Miss Helen Haller! Mr. E. W. Ball. Mrs. E. W. Ball, Mr. Maxwell Ball, Miss Joyce Ball. Miss Allca Sansom, all of Portland; Mrs. Hza Ken nedy, Martha E. Kennedy, Galesburg. Ill; Mrs. W. A. Harris. Lincoln. Neb.; Mra. De Vln. Minneapolis: Miss Gladys Lerin, Margaret Quigley. of Portland. At Gearhnrt Hotel. C. Lombardl. Mrs. Lombardl. Miss Lom bard!, M. E. Lombardl. C. E. Lombardl, Mias Failing. Miss M. F. Failing. Mrs. L M. Mcars. Miss Margaret Hears, Miss Lucile Palmer, W. H.. Smith, F. J. Arm strong and wife. Rowena Allen. Miss Maymo Schulderman. C. A. Bell, Mra Harry C. Allen, Mrs. E. It Elderedge, Mrs. G. F. Wells. Mrs. C. L. Mead. Mrs. M. M. Gearln. Mrs. A. F. Velguth. Mra F. W. Wascher. Frank Boulan. Mme. M. Von Bolton. Miss Edith Nicholson, Mra C. O. Davis, Mrs. W. P. Short. Miss Helen Davis, Mr. D. Wing Ross. Alma Rosa E. A. Wyld and wife. Mrs. R. Lea Bamea and wife. Nan G. Reed. Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sutherland. Captain G. Reed. Astoria; Arthur Davis, Milton Dayton, Lucias McKilvey, Dorothy Sommervill, San Francisco; Mary J. Eldredge. Salt Lako City; Mrs. Fred Dresser. Seaside; John Adams. Oregon City; Mr. John H. Smith, Astoria; Mrs. W. M. Molsen. Mon treal; James A. Welch, Spokane; Mlsi Welch, Spokane; Elsie Folsom. Pendle ton; Flora Folsom, Pendleton; MIs3 Mol lie Tallman. Watervllet. Mich.; Miss A. McLean, Astoria; Miss Edith Habersham, Ilwaco, Wash.; Miss S. H. Devereux, Virginia; P. A. Trulllngcr and wife. As toria; Mrs. E. C. Ruscoe. St Paul; Miss F. M. Cole. St Paul; Charles H. Hall, Montana; Charles A. Barry, Mra. C. A, Barry, Margaret Barry, Pullman. Wash. Bess Hendrie. St Helens; Robert E. Strahoen, Spokane; George Lawrence ani wife, Mrs. Zcra Snow. MacConnac Snow, Berkeley Snow, Bessie Kerns, Norm3 Reld. Personal Mention. E. S. Jackson lately occupied his new cottage overlooking the sea at Seaside. W. J. Hawkins and family have taken a new cottage near Henry's cottage at Seaside. Mrs. Ramsey Is now in her new cottage near Necanlcum Inn at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Shoppen and family an tenting at Seaside until tho completion of their cottage. Mr&. B. Smith camo .down Thursday t occupy the Breakers cottage at Seaside. Mrs. C. D. Davis has lately opened thi Ovatt cottago at Seaside. C L. Taylor and family are now in their new cottago near Necanlcum Inn. al Seaside. L. C. Brunton, postmaster of Walla Walla, has -now a cottage at Seaside. Paul Wesslnger and family came down to their Summer home at Seaside for th season. F. Dresser. D. M. Dunne, G. P. Rumme lin and R. H. Wilson went on a fishing trip up the Necanlcum. last week. A larg catch of salmon trout was made and th anglers returned vell satisfied with, theli luck. William Thompsr.n, general ticket In spector of the Northern Pacific, from Spo kane, spent Arednesday at Seaside. Mrs. J. C. McMulIen and Miss McMullen, well known among society circles ot Washington, D. C, are at Seaside- for s week. Mrs. Edyth Toiler Weatherrcd spent a few days at Seaside last week. Judge Miller, or Vancouver, is camping at Seaside, near the Butterfleld cottages. Donald Mackay and Dr. William Skene occupy a cottage at Seaside. Dr. A. E. Rockey and wifo were guests of Graham Glass and wife at Seaside House last week. Henry E McGinn spent a few days at Seaside House. E. L Slmpsoa has the Burrell cottage at Seaside for the season. AV. H. Berry now occupies his new cot tage at Seaside. ' Captain Kellogg, of the Kellogg Trans portation Company, has opened his cot tage at Seaside. Dan J. Moore spent Sunday and Mon day with his family at Seaside. George Gee returned to Portland from Seaside Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Henshaw spent two days at Seaside House on their way to Cannon Beach, where they will pass the rest of the Summer. Mrs. H. S. Goddard. of Goldendale, Wash.. Is rcglst'.Tcd at Locksley Hall. Amos Shaw, of Arnicouvcr, and family are tenting at Seaside. Henry Wagner returned Monday to Portland, after a short stay at the coast The Misses Ella and May Hir3ch arrived at the Seaside House Friday. W. L. Whldden and family returned to Concluded on. Page 1.)