The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 21, 1904, PART THREE, Page 19, Image 19

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Throngs of Newcomers Swell Crowds on Beaches
THE SUNDAY OREGOJOAlff, ' PORTLAOT), 'AUGUST - 21, 19&-
LONG BEACH, "Wash., Aug,, 19.
(SpeciaL) The season Is still in
Its zenith, and each train brings
in reinforcements to the crowd which
has already done much to make things
'lively. Sunday witnessed one of the
biggest crowds that has ever been on J
the beach, and. the "standing room
only" sign was displayed at the hotels 1
In consequence.
The weather has continued to be de
lightful, and has helped to make pleas
ant the stay of those who have "been
here within the past two weeks. Bath
ing hour is the lively time on the
beach, as everybody turns out either to
.take a dip themselves or to witness
the others. Picnics and excursions are
plentiful, and the great reluctance with
which most people depart speaks well
for the North Beach as a recreation
resort.
J. A. McGlashan and family, of Ore
gon City, are spending a couple of
weeks at Ocean Park. They are ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mc
Glashan. of Portland.
Miss Minnie Rakel and Mr. and Mrs.
John James are at the Taylor Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Miller, accompanied
by Miss Nellie Dickenson are at the
Park for a few days.
Several parties went up to the wreck
Monday. When they reached the spot
they found no wreck In sight, as the
schooner had been taken .off the beach
. Sunday evening at high tide, and 1b
now in the harbor at South Bend.
Miss Besie McBride Is visiting Mrs.
J. J. Shipley at Alders.
Miss Edna Barton, of Baker City, is
visiting at the Summer homo of Hon.
H. B. Moss, of Payette.
Miss Xela Goddard, who has been
visiting Miss Frances Gill, returned
home Tuesday
Miss Marlon Btackpole is spending a
short time with friends here.
t Miss Emma Wells, of Chicago, is vis
iting Miss Mabel Haseltlne at their
cottage in the grove.
Mrs. J. C. Roberts is at her cottage
and Is recuperating after a long Ill
ness. She Is accompanied by Mrs. Lu
ella Lambert and Mrs. M. McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyle, who were
recently married, are spending their
honeymoon at Ocean Park.
The croquet fever is becoming epi
demic here. Captain Powell, one of the
veterans of the game, has his time
pretty well occupied entertaining
friends with this favorite pastime.
Roy McDuflee visited friends here
last week.
Mrs. Lot. Swetland and daughter are
visiting at the Dudley cottage.
Mrs. Robert Smith and sons, Edgar and
Lawrence, are spending the month of Au
gust at Ocean Park.
Mrs. Robert Fulton is occupying the
Sprague Cottage.
Miss Helen Smith, one of the winners
in the St Louis contest, spent a few
days last week as a guest of Miss Ruth
Ebogren.
Rev. A. C. Fairchlld and family will
spend the remainder of the season at
Ocean Park. '
Guy Phillips and family are at the Tay
lor House for a few days. y
H. W. Kolly Is occupying his cottage.
J. W. Andrews will occupy hie cottage
for the remainder of the season.
Ex-Mayor H. Rowe has opened his cot
tage. The Taylor House.
F. Gamon, John Spurgean, Mrs. R, Ad
ams, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Swetland, Mr.
and Mra D. J. Qulmbv. Miss Oulmbv.
Mrs. J. C. Moreland, L. Moreland, Miss
Josephine Carmin, Miss Mable Carmln, M.
Clfjmberlln, Grace Davis, W. Slendricks,
Mr.aj(-Mrs. John Medler. Portland: D.
S. Seymour Bell and son, Sumpter: Miss
J. Coates, Miss E. Coats, Hood River;
Mrs. H. M. Nichols, Springfield, Mass.,
Mrs. M. C. Beamis, Miss Beamis, Forest
Grove.
The Breakers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wallace, Mrs. L. B.
Darden, Miss Warren, W. H. Warrens,
Margaret H. Wallace, Luclle Smith, Miss
Dode Poulsen, Louise Poulsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul C. Bates, O. B. Steely, Mrs. A.
W. Glesy and child. Dr. and Mrs. G. M.
Wells, Mrs. F. M. Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Gould, Mrs. H. E. Gould, J Van
Zante, W. J. Clemens, Winnifred Abbott,
R, B. Loyd, William Scott and family, J.
Menslng, C. C. Smith and wife, Luclle
Smith, M. F. Moore, Mrs. Sherman D.
Brown, Miss E. Borchert, Portland; Her
bert Goldsmith, Boston; Dorothy Moore,
London, Eng.; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mc
Gowen, Mrs. G. E. Johnson, Miss C. M.
Wheeler, Mrs. W. W. Dreyfoos, Spokane;
Samuel Paul, Ethel Paul, Alice Paul, Salt
Lake City; Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Paul
Hendricks, Salem; H. F. Booth, Baker
City; A. Gylpe, Aberdeen; A. Fool, Scap
poose; W. C. Ash, Chicago.
Garden Grove.
Mrs. Tlllie Francis, Miss Mabel Ness,
Mrs. E. Johnson and daughter, Miss
Mabel Johnson, Mrs. Altstlck, .Miss
Altstlck, Mrs- W. R. Apperson, Master
Roy ciark, w. P. Dickenson, Mrs.
James Lundy, Mrs. Grant Matlock, Miss
B. E. Mott, Miss Flora' Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A Brandes, Mrs. O. F.
Brandes, Miss Irene Scott, E. Erlksen.
Paul Hinz, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clamett
and children, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
William Christie, Ada Faizzell, Condon,
Or.; F. P. Dickenson, A. H. Calr, Mrs.
A. H. Calr, Thomas J. Calr, Grace G.
Cair, Chicago.
Long Beach.
One of the Jolliest and most unique
oar ties of the season was given by Mrs,
F. H. Woodman, of Knappwood, on Sat
urday.
The spacious grounds were artlstlcal
ly decorated with Chinese lanterns and
the hammocks and rustic seats added
much to the comfort of the guests,
Bongs were sung by Mrs. Gordon and
the Misses De Spain and Knauss, fol
lowed by old-fashioned games. Then
those wishing to know their fate con
suited the far-famed Mrs. Demmecer,
whose picturesque tent was enough
to console those whose futures were
not as bright as expected. Delicious
refreshments of cake and punch were
served. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Wood
man's hospitality were Mr. and Mrs
L. DIelschnelder, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hun
ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams. Mr.
and Mrs. H. Gordon, C. A Deuber, Mrs,
and Mrs. F. H. Woodman, Mrs. E. Gor
don, Mrs. Zander, Mrs. Tobias, the
Misses. Do Spain, Holston, Mangold,
Knabel, Robertson, Zander, Knauss,
Williams and Woodman the Messrs,
Zander. Wilson. Sladen, Deuber, Will
iams, Hunter, Kruse, Demarest, Howes,
Dodson, Rogers, coraon ana uicKson.
Mrs. William Chambers and daughter
Marie are the guests of Mrs. O'Hare, at
the Knott cottage.
O. W. Owens and family are occupying
their cottage at Long Beach.
The Portland.
Minnie Schade, E. HIrch, B. Leslie and
nieces, Kathle Ablasser, Beajrice Dierke,
Mrs. M. Chausse, A. J. Coffman, H. R.
Jtsverulng, Sadie word. Mr. and Mrs. T,
G. Coleman, A. P. Hansan. H. T. Jost.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chown, Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Suterllng, Mr and Mrs Otto
H. Opitz, Mr. and Mrs. Kane. Georire L.
Race, Lottie Race. Otto Heacock, Harry
xurney, juis a. jBaron, J. H. Stanley,
L. SevnoBkyE. W. Crichton, L. W.
Thatcher, Albert Hobson, Mabel M. Hoss,
N John Schade, ,C. S. Garby. A. P. Hanson.
M. Brayle, Miss Agnes L. Foster, Miss
Florence .uowiing, Alta A. Metcalf, B.
E. Smith, Miss Bertha Masters, Miss
Nellie Troy, from Portland; O. E. Hunter
Goble, Or.; Mrs. G. L. Campbell and
lamny. m. j. uampoeu. M. D. Ford, Pom
eroy. Wash,; Miss Esther Roland. Jeffer.
con, Or.; Mrs. M. Worick, Danville, 111.;
J. Worrick, Monroe, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Morris, Pocatello; Mrs. H. J. Welly
end daughter, i'uuman; George Donald.
GEABHART
Jr., North Yakima; A. Gleneffe, Chinook;
Martin Welsh, f. R. Gray, M. A. Sollan,
C. L. Hoffman and wife, D. D. Carmody,
J. A. Carmody. J, E. Dickson, F. Camp
bell, N. Foster, William A. Weaner,
South Bend Margaret Tlmmcn, Hannah
Hughes, Seattle; E. M. Hutton, Chicago;
Fred Brown, Mrs. Fred Brown. Dr. T. W.
Ross, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Menzlea,
Troutdale; Jack Craig, William S. Wood,
Fpxt Columbia.
At the Britt.
G. A. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rnedy,
Miss Hilda Rnedy, Mrs. A. Digman,
Jesse Digman, Mrs. R. Hulme. Charles
Haar, M. Svlnsky, Sylvia Weinstein, Wil
liam Hochfeld, Miss Alice Dangneger,
Miss Maud Barrett, A. S. York, Mrs. M.
F. Finch. W. Holmes, Mrs. J. D. Buell,
Mr. and Mrs. 'J. Thomas and child, J. S.
Parks, Mrs. C. Levins, Mrs. A. Barger,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Kell, Portland; Miss
Dora Johnson, Pasco; E. P. Voring, wife
and child, Baker City; S. Krltshevsky,
Russia; J. S. Barrett, Walla Walla; J.
V. Gheln, Wilholt; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Ramp; Yates City, 111.; air. and Mrs. M.
C Bates, Fomeroy; A. L. Edwards, R.
Davis, George Andrews, Seattle.
Long Beach Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McKeen and son,
George ,N. Clarke, Toll Thompson, J. W.
Goertz, T. Belcher. William Ferrlll, M.
J. Relsnor, A. G. Harbugh, Mr. and Mrs.
John J Buchter, Mary M Gilman, 'Ruth
A. Gilman, W. L. N. Gilman, Mrs. John
Paulson. C. L. Tostevln, Mr. M. F.
Moore, J. C. Bayer, F. D. Wooley, Bar
ron and Simon Wooley, W. J. Nelson, W
Smallwood, Martin Burke, J. T. Gregg,
Glen Livingston. H. B. Reld, W. W.
Sweeny. E. C. CUne, M. O. Collins, Mau
rice Winters, Frank Feeny, H. Morrison
and son. Luella Nicholson, Harriet S.
Johns, Zalder Nicholson, O. Hood, Har
riet E. Jones, Thomas Rose, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnett and daugh
ter, Mrs. F. W. Kaser, Mr. H. a Cope
land, Ida Ccpeland, G. A. Evans, Lena
Evans, Jean Jaycox, Mrs. Bessie Evans,
Fred Wllsori, Alice Copeland, Grant
Copeland, M. M Donald and wife. Walla
Walla; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brooks and
daughter, Lewlston, Idaho; Mrs. G. L.
Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Palmer,
Pomeroy. Wash.; F. Candos, W. H. Kee-
land, Miss Burhaus, Eugene Clarke,
Frank N. McCandless, Tacoma; Sol
Smith, William H. Gudgell, Captain
Reed, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stout, J. H.
Clyde, Miss M. Hunter, A. W. Reed, H.
A. Hill. George Chlcolne, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
Ellsworth. H. J. Huben, L. L. Darling.
B. N. Foy. Fred Clyde, E. E. George, H.
A Glbbs, South Bend; Mrs. T. J. Fllppln,
Clatskanle; Mrs. C. S. O'Brien, Pasco;
Mrs George B.- Nesblt, Welser, Idaho;
Mrs H. J. Welty and daughter. Pull
man; D. C. GIrdloe, Caldwell; O. E.
Hunter, Goble; O. C. Dalton and family.
Seattle; Mrs. L. Fox, The Dalles; F. W.
Johnson, Ilwaco; G. B. Tinker, John
Wray, Beaton; Miss Atwood, Spokane;
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ford, Omaha; Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Madge, Olympla; Jessie
McDonald, New York; A. Jacobs and
wife, Chicago.
" The White House.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnett and daugh
ter, Mrs. P. W. Dana, Miss Shenra Dana,
Elizabeth Bird, Helen Ryan, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Barger, George W. Clarke, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Evans, Lena Evan's,
Jean Jaycox, Walla Walla.
The Driftwood.
A. Lyon, Wilbur F. -Brock, Kathryn
Kartou, J. P. Cassldy, Mrs. E. Hayes,
Mrs. A. L. Dicker, H. M. Gallagher, Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Terry, B. Stempson, J. D.
O'Donnell, J. O. Lyons, Miss E. Smith,
Mrs. James Mallett, Master D. Mallett,
F. A Hanson, H. Capus. W. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Tichener, Miss Hazel Tlch
ener, Mrs. Alice Strowbridge, Miss Dor
othy Strowbrldge, A. Hobson, George
Donald, Miss Gertrude O'Malley, Miss
Edith Whltcomb, Paul Chamberlln and
wife, J. Hanson, Portland; Charles A.
Payne, Chinook; C. C. Dalton, Mrs. C. C.
Dalton, Miss Geraldlne Dalton, Bernard
Dalton, Judge R.. V. Alberson, Seattle;
Louis Garrlgus, Puyallup; Lenord
Thatcher, New York; H. A.,Jophn and
wife. Salt Lake City; I. D. Gibson. Rose
burg. Mrs. Chamberlain's.
Nellie V. Kennedy, Mable C. MIllls, Mrs.
C. J. Minis, C. J. MIllls, Portland; Mrs.
J. P. Ford, Pomeroy; Rev. Alexander
Beers, Mrs. Adelaide L. Beers, Ruth Al
len, Seattle. ,
The Harvest Home
Mr. and Mrs. L. DIelschnelder, James
Harold Scott, Charles W. Olsen, Char
lotte C. Thomas, Etta D. Brelter, Delia
Breiter, A. William Walker, Mrs. N.
Paulsen, Charles W. Olsen, Alice Scbmale,
Mrs. A. W. Schmale. C. O. Jones, J. C.
Wilson and wife, Mrs. James Graham,
Miss B. Westlnfelder, A. W. Schmale,
George Jones, Miss Marie E. Du Cett,
Miss M. Thercley, Miss Dorothy Ballow,
B. E. Smith, Arthur Jones, Minnfe Jones,
Dorothy Johnson, Edward Ranken, Mar
tin Burke, L. A- Jones, Walter Hansen
and wifej E. Bralthwalte, Portland; Ed
gar Simpson, Grand Rapids. Mich.; Ford
M. Corathern, Kelso; Miss Elizabeth
Randall, Miss Jessle Edwards, San Fran
cisco; James Johnson, "Vancouver, B. C;
Miss Glen Peterson, Kansas City; A. A.
Jacob Valaer, Nat Webb, Jr., Walla
Walla.
At the Knapp Wood.
Mr. Cllne, Miss Violet Holston, Willie
Rogers, J. Hunter, Ada Robertson, Mrs.
K. Tobias, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gordon,
Miss Constance A. De Spain, Miss Mar
garet D. Dickson, Henry D. Sander, of
Portland; Fred A. Wilson, Miss Elma
Yund, Miss Eva Yund, Nellie Yund, Walla
Walla; Miss Lowell, Miss Edith M.
Lowell, Hornea Lowell, Seattle: A. Simp
son, F. Donohue, El ward Patton, Asto-
Xia The Salt Air.
Lorna Strauhal, Faith Powell, Mrs. J.
P. Thomas and children, Miss Marie
Franklin, MrsL W. H. Morgan, Miss Mar
guerite Egbert, Miss Myrtle Chamberlain,
Robert E. Porter, Mrs. J.. C. Donangh,
Portland; H. W. Baldwiii. Dayton. Wash.;
Evelyn Ross, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. W. Ross,
Ellensburg.
The Newton.
Miss Josie Sullivan, Miss Jessie John-
tan. Mrs. J. P. Levy, WUlle Beck,
PAKE PARTY GOING TO THE DANCE AT
Master Bertram Paul Levy, Mrs. John
Toole, Drs. D. Osmun, Casper Kohler, F.
C Davis, Portland; W. H. Kirkman and
wife. Walla Walla; Mrs. L, M. Whltta
ker, H. T. Boothby and wife. Baker City;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greullch and sqn,
Pendleton.
Seaview,
One of the most charming dances cf
the season occurred on the evening of
August. 12 at the Hackney Cottage. Chi
nese lanterns were strewn about through
the trees on the lawn In great profusion,
and delicious punch was served In one
corner of the yard. Dancing was enjoyed
until 11:30.
The North Head Lighthouse was visited
Monday by a party f ronis Shelburne. A
dainty luncheon was carried by the pic
nickers, who spent the day and returned
In the evening after a delightful trip".
Those present were: T. J. Geisler and
sons, Carl Denton, H. H. Parker, Alfred
Parker, Edward Powell and James
Parker.
At the Hackney Cottage the usual
musical entertainment was held last
Wednesday evening. The programme
consisted of piano solos by Miss Eliza
beth 0Keahe, Miss Lillian Brown, Mr.
Hlckey and Miss Tudie Schacht; a mando
lin ana guiiar auet oy misa JLiesser ana
Mr. Hagadorn; vocal solos by Miss
Nancy Beals, Mr. Flemmlng and Mr.
Wayne Stuart, and a recitation by Miss
Place.
The guests of the Shelburne enjoyed a
popcorn party last Wednesday evening,
which, although given especially for the
children, was enjoyed by the older ones
present as well.
Two large wagons were necessary to ac
commodate a jolly crowd of 22 excursion
ists who visited the North Head and
Canby Lighthouses. The party put In
the .entire day, taking their lunch with
them, and returned after a pleasant trip.
Those who went on the trip were: Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. Otto Rothchild, James Rdthr
child, Miss Henrietta Rothchild, Mrs. Ger
son and daughter, Mrs. I. Gevurtz and
son, Mrs. Lowenson and two grandchil
dren, Mrs. Offner, Mrs. Summers, Mrs.
L. Bauman and son, Mrs. Wolfe and
nieces, Mrs. SchWlnsky and daughter, and
Miss Schwlnsky.
The Shellburne.
Mrs. P. J. O'Donnell, Helen O'Donnell,
B. H. Hobbs, Mrs. E. H. Hobbs, Miss Nola
Hobbe. Master Earnest Hobbs, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Jeffress and child, T. J. Geis
ler, Carl Denton, Mrs. James Denton,
Mrs. J. H. Kern, Katharirio V. Kern,
Mrs. J. A. Malarkey and children, Mls3
Caroline Holman, Charles Humphrey,
Portland; H. B. Parker. Astoria; W.
Lord, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Fred Hough
ton, Mrs. Houghton, H. S. Wilson, Mrs.
H. a Wilson, Blanche Brlgham, J. S.
Fish, Miss G. B. Fish, Harold J. Fish, The
Dalles.
Hackney Cottage.
Anna I. Warnock, Mrs. H. Brown, Miss
Lillian Brown, Frederick E. Melton, Don
H. Bowen, Frank G. Tillman, Mrs. H.
Gerean, Daisy Gerson, Harry Thomas,
Eva Place, Frank O'Kane, Elizabeth
O'Kane, Mrs. Dora Manhelm, Belle Jo
seph, Mrs. R. Mallet, Miss E, Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Levy, Miss Fanny
Rlcin, Miss Bertha Jones, Miss D. Gran
ston. Miss Frances Powell, Ed B. Levy,
M. Relnsteln, Mrs. Relnstein, Miss Rein
ste'ln. F. H. Ranson and three children,
Mrs. Ranson, Miss Ranson, W. H. Gren
fell, G. Loewenson, G. T. Wyman, Mrs.
I. E. Solomen, Jerome Solomen. E. M.
Fanning, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. T. Asher,
Portland; Dr. Maher and sqn, Aberdeen;
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brooks and daugh
ter. Lewlston; Mrs.. William Stark; Miss
Marlon Stark, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as O'Neil, New York; Max Stelfel, Chi
cago.
The Seacroft.
Mrs F. C. Savage, Miss E. B. 'Savage,
R. F. Cross, Herman Sigman, W. S. Cal
kins, Mrs. R. Wilbur, Major R. L. Row
land and daughter, Portland; R.' Buer
mann, W. Buermann, Newark, N. J.;
John R. Lawrence, New York; William
Roberts, Seattle.
The Dancing Party at the Newton.
One of the most enjoyable of recent
parties at Long Beach was a dance
given last week by Miss Wlckham at
the SNewton. There were gay decora
tions of Chinese lanterns, both Inside
and on the lawnand between dances
punch -was served by Mesdames Gol,d
smith, Jackson and Kirkman. The mu
sic was by Miss Bessie Brown (violin).
Miss Hoss (piano) and Mr. English
(cornet). Miss Matschok also assisted
the hostess with the musical pro
gramme, which was much enjoyed
throughout
Those present were: -Miss Harriet
Word, Ralph H. Cummings of Pennsyl
vania, Mary L. Goddard Horace B. Fen
ton, A. Gylfe, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Eng
lish, Miss M. Ehlen, Lny Henry, E. 3.
Hubbard; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kirkman,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kirkman, Mrs. E. S. Isaacs,
Miss Marjorle Lyman, of Walla Walla;
Miss J. Sullewan, Miss Jessie Johnson,
Bessie Young, Mrs. C. H. Beck, Miss
Beroqua Bonser, Miss Edna Jeffery, Miss
Pearl Matschek, Mr. O. Jeffery, Miss B.
Brown, Miss Frances Jeffery, "Miss Mae
Ross, Mr. Merrltt Collins, Mr. William
Beck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldsmith, Mrs.
J. Levy, Estella Goldsmith, Mrs. L
Slchel, Miss Rae Goldsmith, Mrs. Whit
taker, Herbert Goldsmith, Mr. I. A.
Heusner, Mr. and Mrs. William Wick
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Colwell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Booth, Mr. Joseph
McClelland, Mr. George Hill, Miss Net
tle Jensen, Mr. J. O. Wickham, Miss S.
Meredith Wickham.
Big Bonfire Party.
The largest party of the season was
given Wednesday evening, August 10,
in honor of Miss Adeline Hartman, who
returned to Portland next day. Mr. E.
S. Hubbard rendered several choice se
lections on the mandolin; Miss Gladys
Roblson delighted the audience with
several vocal solos; Mrs. W. H. Boh
lander and Mrs. Henry Westermiro
acted as hostesses and served light re
freshments. Those present were: Misses Alice
Williams, Hazel Westermlre, Lillie Hen
ry, Genevieve Orton, Florence Carsmac,
I Adeline Hartman. Gladys Robison. Mr.
and Mrs. William Frances. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fernau, Mr. and Mra A. Pen -
SEASIDE.
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Noltepend,
Mrs. R. Oliver. Mrs. H. V. -Werth, Mrs,
A. R. Shreve, Mrs. J. H. Everest, Mrs.
Samuel Penney, Mrs. Charles Gell and
son, Mrs. Henry Westermlre, Mrs. Wil
liam Bohlander; Messrs. J. Relsner, J.
W. Wight, J. H. Penney, T. Sherry, -A.
S. York, W. J. Reldt, J. W. Goertz, JB. a,
Hubbard. Karl Hanneman. Frank faher
Idan, Willie Reidt, Lyle Hosford, Frank
L. McGuIre, Roy and Eddlo Flaherty.
GAYETY AT CLATSOP BEACH.
Many" Diversions Enjoyed by Those
at Oregon Resort,
SEASIDE, Or., Aug. 19. (Special corre
spondencesThe beach here Is crowded
from daylight until dark, and even In the
evening the light of numerous bonfires
may be seen. The bowling alleys are do
ing a rushing business and the dances are
well patronized. While a. few of the peo
ple are beginning to leave, the Influx Is
still much greater than the outflow, and
the season Is still at its height. Hotel
accommodations are at a" premium, espe
cially at the end of the week, when every
Uone who can Is glad to escape the heat
and smoke of town for the delightful cli
mate of the beach, and the resources of
the hotelkeepers are sorely taxed to
know what to do with the sudden Increase
of their already numerous families.
Surf-bathing Is as popular as ever, es
pecially with members of the "fair sex,'
who seem to have greater vitality in cold
water than the colder-blooded men. The
latter, however, are willing spectators.
and the beach at bathing hour presents
a lively scene.
Hotel Gearhart.
Barbara Mackenzie, Jennie Jay. Mrs,
C. J. Groat, Miss Semele Groat, Mr. and
.airs. A. Mcualman, p. w. Blanchard, M,
N. Kerr, Mrs. H. H. Delano, A G. Bar
ker, Mrs. A. G. Barker, H. L. Ralston
Miss F. A Fischer, Miss Elsie Fischer,
M. J. Kinney, Miss Netta Cummings,
iVerne Struble. P. A. Combs. Miss f?. "NT
Dresser. Thomas A. Purdy, Miss Carrie
Reynolds, Clinton O. Stone, Miss Pearl
Empkln, Lyle Metcalf. Mrs. A. A. Morrl
son, Miss Culllvet, Mrs. L. Proctor, Miss
M. F. Proctor. Dr. G. M. Wells and wife
Mrs. M. Flelschner, Miss Flora Flelschner,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Haussman, Margaret
Haussman, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Driver, J. C,
aaunders and wife, W. S. Saunders. Ed
ward Brennan, N. J. Blagen, Mr. and Mfs
Sol Baum, Mrs. B. Neustader, Mrs. Ben
Levy, Mrs. C. Lauer, Amy Lauer. Mrs
Rose Bloch Bauer, Mrs. George W. Bates,
Mrs. Mary A. McMlcken, Christine An
derson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. Davis
Mrs. N. P. Sorenson, Mrs. L. Slchel and
child, Mrs. F. Solomon, Ruth Slchel, Mrs
M. J. Owens, Miss Minnie Bell. Mrs. A. R
Bell, Mrs. R. J. Cowperthwalte, Lonna
uowperthwalte. Douglas Cowperthwalte,
Mrs. H. C. Eckenberger, Miss Augusta
Miller, Mrs. G. G. Gammans, Mrs. T. W.
London, Miss Lillian Fisher, E. J. Bren
nan. Miss Gertrude Carr, Mrs. W. H.
Grindstaff, Miss Mildred Grlndstalf, Mrs,
ii. a. jacKson, .miss Jane Smith. Sadie S
Jackson, Miss Esther Krause, Miss Hazel
jacobus, Portland; John Barr. Chicago
William McLennan, Seattle; J. C. Lindsey,
iiolse; J. w. Cornthnart and wife. J. W
Watklns and wife EL W. Thorpe, Spo
kane; Mrs. A. M. A. Hutton, Wallace,
Idaho;- Mrs. M. J. Lane. The Dalles
Laurie Jordan, Salem; Nan G. Reed, W.
a. fanerman, js. a HIgglns, Astoria.
Seaside.
Mrs. I. N. Flelschner gave a charming
cnimren s party last Monday, the occasion
being the 9th birthday of her daughter
Miss Minnie Flelschner. The children
played games, pulled candy and thorouch
ly enjoyed themselves until refreshments
were announced, when all repaired to the
dining-room. The table was beautifully
decorated with nasturtiums, and In the
cenjter with a large cake, on which were
roses, each holding a lighted candle.
Those present were: Jane- Seller, Kath
arine Seller, Ruth Lowengart, Nancy Zan,
Master James "Van Schuyver, Margaret
Haussman, Marie Louise Feldenheimer,
Gladys Lang, Harold Meier, Allen Meier
and Waj'ne Gordon.-
The guests of Necanlcum Inn enjoyed a
candypull .Thursday, evening. A large
bonfire was built In the grove in the rear
of the house, which was decorated with
Chinese lanterns for the occasion. Sing
ing and violin numbers were rendered by
various members of the party.
Percy Smith gave a housewarming
at his new cottage last Monday evening.
A musical programme -was enjoyed and
later elaborate refreshments were served.
Among those present were: Miss Maud
Jones, Mrs. Jonefc, Chauncey Bishop. Miss
Daisy Freeman, Mrs. Fred Page, Kenneth
Fenton, Miss Arllne Davis, Russell Smith,
Miss Irene Caskey, Mrs. Caskey.
A pleasant and Informal musicale was
given at the Hotel Moore last Sunday
night, which Tvas attended by most of the
guests of the house. Mrs. Fletcher Linn
sang several songs, among theem being
"Love, the Pedler," "Madrigal," "Roses
After Rain" and Tolstoi's Serenade. Miss
Aimee Sellers, of San Francisco, then
played a number of selections on the
piano, and the party broke up, after a
pleasant evening.
I. N. Flelschner and Cecil H.
Bauer enjoyed a fishing trip last Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bernhelm and
Miss Koshland, have returned to Portland
after a delightful stay at the Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Danler Marx- and family
are guests of the Seaside House.
R. Lang and family are spending
a few days at the Seaside House.
A smali party enjoyed a trip to Elk
Creek Friday. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Seller, L N. Flelschner,
Mrs. Marcus Flelschner, Miss Flora
Flelschner, Mrs. A. Meier, Mrs. Henry
Haussman and Miss Margaret Haussman.
Secretary of State F. L Dunbar and
Mrs. Dunbar, of Salem, are at the Hotel
Moore.
Hotel Moore.
Mrs. Ralph W. Hoyt, children and gov
erness, T. S. McKatt, J. W. Flanders, A.
M, Brown, Mrs. A. M. Brown, Lyle F.
Brown, Sybil Brown, L. Stout, Cecil H.
Bauer, T. D. Woollpfy, Mra, John Mc
Craken, Mrs. James P. Moffott, L. Sam
uel, Mrs. J. S. Glltnfir, Martha G. Crowed,
Mrs. H J. Van Schuyver, Miss Van
Schuyver, Gill Durham, Bob Williams, A.
D. steDbin8, airs. N. D. Stebblns, R, L.
1 Salem, Tom F. Smithy Sarauei. Bjwe
STREET CARNIVAL
AND TOURNAMENT
. .. 'REGATTA Wednesday,
r Thursday and Friday,
; y August 24, 25 and 26, 1904
J. '.; STREET CARNIVAL
August 2
The Fastest Rowing Crews
The Finest Yachts
The United States Navy will be represented by War
ships from the Pacific Squadron.
High Divers, Fancy Swimmers and Marine Divers will'
help to entertain the grandstand between races.
Lacrosse Game between Portland and Victoria.
Baseball Game between Multnomah Athletic Club, of
Portland, and Astoria Commercial Club Teams..
Running Races of all kinds.
GREATEST STREET CARNIVAL EVER PUT
ON IN THE NORTHWEST Remember the Dates
W. C. Seachrist, Robert Glllan, Katie
vBecker, May Prosser, O.' R. Ball, M. B.
Metey, Le Roy J. KIrkley, J. L. Wicker
sham, Milton E. Kahn, R. W. Hoyt. J.
Moran, Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. Watts, W. Van
Schuyver, C. H. Packer, Miss Margaret
W. Lea, Charle O. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
B. D. Catching, Art Tonslng, J. C. Speclet,
Geon?e Cadwall, Lyle Metcalf. Paul
Stram, W. Marklllle, Miss Pearl Empkin,
Miss Rau, Mrs. Fletcher, Semford Lowen
gart, Jean Zan, Margaret O'Neil, Kath
erlne O'Neil, Thomas Roberts, Florence
Brasel, Stella Coddlngton, Ruth Maxwell,
Paul Rockey, Tom Robertson, 3. V. Has
kell, Mrs. W. H. Tart. D. M. Donaugh,
Mrs. Edward Lyons, Miss Lyons, Miss
Jean Lyons, Miss Dean, Mr. and Mrs. B.
C. Goddard and child. Miss Dagmar Kelly,
Vesta V. Broughton, Ada Doernbecher,
Louise Gleason, Mabel Weldler, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Lewis Mead, Luclle Parker,
George W. Marshall, Frank Feeny. Port
land; Sam Green, Green River Hot
Springs; Mrs. T. Qulnn and daughter, Ca
mille R. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gold
man, Juliette Goldman, Walla Walla; E.
Z. Ferguson and wife, Henry Fink, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rogers, E. Palmberg,
A Slnder, Frank Wortueld, Charles V.
Brown, Astoria; John H. Mitchell, Jr.,
Mr. arid Mrs. W. H. Bunny, St. Paul;
Grand Mays, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs.
F. L Dunbar, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
Leggett, St. Johns; Mr. and Mrs. George
H. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lyon, Jr.,
and child, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pres
ton, Miss Amy Seller, San Francisco; Mr.
and Mrs. John K. Don, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Heath, Spokane; Rosalie Friendly, Eugene;
T. B. Waters, Osbkosh, Wis.; Mrs. M. A.
Hutter, Wallace, Idaho; Miss Dean Stock
ton, Cal.; Miss Mada Hart, New York; Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Lamping, Miss Lamping,
Seattle. ,
Locksley Hall.
Laura Smith, Elsie Smith, Mrs. A. L.
McCully, Sara McCully, Mrs. F. H. Wal
gamot, H. T. Clarke and wife, Thomas
Dobaon, Tom Robertson, Mrs. Frank
Flint. Irene Caskey, Miss LIHa Cook,
Bertlne Armstrong, Mrs. A. P. Arm
strong, Dr.J. C. Zan, T. ID, Honeyman,
Miss E. J Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. T.
P. Wise a.nd son, Mr. and Mrs. B. Trenk
man, K. M. Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Pier, H. C. Browne, Gertrude Campbell,
D. L. Parsons, Ruth Maxwell, B. H.
WIckersham, Ruth Smith,' Miss Cora
Rotan, S. B. Slade, Frank Flint, W. E.
Prudhomme, C. H. Wheeler Marlon
Dolph, Miss Laura Jordan, P. W. Custer,
A. K. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Saun
ders, W. S. Saunders, C. Simpson, O. R.
Ball, M. E. Metey, Arnold Brlen, Pearl
Jennings, Mrs. Max M. Shlllock Ella
Ansley, Septlma Ansley, Charlotte Ohle,
hlr. and Mrs. Charles Huche, Mrs. W. C.
Francis, Alma Francis. Mrs. Howard
Whiting, Russell Smith, Harry F. Davis,
Portland; J. E. Tifnn and wife, Spokane;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Babcock, Elizabeth
Babcecki . lassie . jgajjcofi sc&5- JuxiiJf'jrvdluicujie.rto. a. a K&uusu ana.
ASTO
K1A I
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TENTH
ANNUAL
Largest List of Water Sports
r ? on the Pacific Coast
heller, wife and children, Mcs. Thomas
H. Brents, Helen Brents, Mrs. J. F.
Cropps, Miss Hattle Cropps, Miss Ellen
Hungate, Miss Lulu Hungate, Miss
Geneva Gardner, Miss Elizabeth Gardner,
Master Ward Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Goldman, Camllle Goldman, Juliette Gold
man, G. P. Whltehouse. Miss Lulu Paul,
Miss Winnie Offner, Walla Walla; Lee
L. Thomson, Mra. Charles Felnblin,
Goldendale; J. Leslie Shellworth, Boise;
Mra A. S. Esson, The Dalles; H. B. Gist
and wife, San Francisco; Frank Sladen,
Scapoose; Paul Rockey. Skamokawa; D.
C. Lewis,Champoeg; Frank W. Holmes,
St. Paul; Sammle Schniffner, Pasco; Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Lake, Kansas City; F. J.
Hall, Brookvtlle, Pa.; H. C. Ruos, C. C.
Ruos, Hartford, Conn.
Seaside House.
Miss May McGuIre, Mrs. R. J. Marsh,
Raymond W. Frohman, B. H. Levy.v S.
B. Loewenberg, Mrs. W. H. Grindstaff,
Miss Mildred Grindstaff, Mrs. A. L. Mc
Culley, Miss Sarah McCulley, Mrs. John
H. Hall, Mrs. W. K. Scott, W. L. Pater
son, Maurice Winter, Mrs. I. Jacobs, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Soi
Baum, Max Flelschner, Mrs. Laura
Flelschner, Miss Amy Flelschner, Mrs.
Martin Winch, L. R. Winch. Mr. and Mrs.
G. Taylor, Samuel - Brown, R. B. Carey,
L. G. Beringer, Mrs. A. Berlnger, C. W.
E. Foote. Charles Feldenheimer, George
A. Hardy, J. N. Teal, Dr. J. F. Bell and
son, Mrs. F. L. Mauzey, H. Haussman,
Ben Holladay, J. C. Veaze, Mrs. Kath
arine Lighter, Miss Alice Lighter, Leon
HIrsch, B. Neustadter, W. D. Fenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schnabel, Mrs.
Edward Cooklngham, Holt Cooklngham,
O. R. Ball. Elsie Simon, Harold Oberdor
fer, Roy Feldenheimer, J. Pamtor, D.
Marx and wife. Cora Marx, Milton Marx,
Roy Marx, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lang, Miss
Lang, Elsie Fis.cher, H. G. Piatt and
wife, Miles J. Doyle, Deep River; Miss
Lyons. Ruth Kent, Mrs. Howard Keyhr,
Walla Walla; Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Mayfleld,
Goble; T. W. Padden and wife, Gertrude
Paddon. Madge iPaddon, Constance Pad
don, J. J. Sexton and wife, Vancouver;
B. Llndenberger. Berlin; E. G. Gergen,
Buttevllle; J R. Bennett and wife. Miss
K. Barry, Dr. Charles W. Barr, R. C.
Atbury. Astoria; Mrs. F. Callahan,
Waltsburg. Wash.; Mrs. M. Gibson, Pom
eroy, Wash.; E. H. Beggs, Boise; Miss
Amy Seller. Mrs. Dom J. Zan, Miss
Freda Rau, S. Loewengart, San Fran
cisco; J. P. Myers and wife, Clatskanle;
Mr. and Mrs. L M. Courthwalt and wife,
Spokane; Florence Sherred. Mrs. D. J.
Hughes, Seattle; S. Shedd, Pullman,
Wash.
Necanlcum Inn.
Walter Bennett, Lawrence E. Bufton,
Mrs. W. H Bradford, Holt W. Bradford,
Miss Marie R, Luders, Miss Elphe Smith)
H. C. Prudhomme, Miss Eugenia Morse,
Mrs. H H. Rlddell and children, Mrs. S.
P. Lockwood, Mabel L. Jarvis. Lorena
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sons, Nellie O'Brien, Anna O'Brien, Port
land; Mrs. L. E. Cohn, Miss Gladys 'Cohn,
Miss Belle Colllver, Heppner; Miss Maude
B. Densmore, St. Paul; Mrs. J. W.
White. Miss White, Mary Virginia Stu
art, San Francisco.
Colonial Hotel.
Mrs. F. E. Chancy. William Beal, H.
Blackhall, B. Blackhall. Mr. Collins, Hoyt
M. Lesher. H. M. Shaw, L. Jaggar, Mary
R. Jagger. Cora Jagger, F. A. Younger,
Leslie Hughes. Mrs. E. S. Ullrey, Leona
Teutsch. L. D. Hunter, Charles Gauld,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fairfowl. Portland;
Mrs. C. W. Vondesabe. Dr. Strickland.
Oregon City; Mrs. Hall Llndsley, Arthur
Llndsley, Cannon Beach; Frances Ste
vens, Chicago; A. W. Burch, F. W. Kel
lam. Spokane.
NEWPORT.
The climax of the season has been
reached. Although a large number of
people come In each night, a greater num
ber leave on the morning boat. Two pri
vate launches came up from Coos Bay
Wednesday morning on their way to As
toria. They spent the first night at SIus
law and the next at Newport. The boats
are new and this is their first trip to sea.
Considering the size of the boats and the
wind against them, they have made very
good time on their trip. They continued
their voyage the next afternoon.
Miss Hazel Bean, of Portland: gave a
delightful candy-pull at her cottage In:
honor of Ralph Knight. The young peo
ple amused themselves by telling storie3
and singing songs. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Banks. Judge Banks,
Mrs. Allen. Walter Allen, Bert Allen, Miss
Allen, Edwin Allen, Rita Allen, Mrs De
Kator, Ed De Kator, Charles Barton, Lil
lian Croasman, Mr. Dayton, Mrs. Loller,
Sadie Noyes, Beauty Bean, Ralph Knight,
Hazel Bean, Miss Cooper. Mrs. Bean, of
Portland; Ed Paine, Howard Catlin, of
Salem; Ruth Gray, of Seattle, Wash.;
Juanlta Miller, of Lebanon; Ernest Bean
Orman.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Patterson, daugh
ter and nurse, have returned to their
home in Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. P. F. Chadwlck, of Colfax, Wash.,
has left Nye Creek to visit Mrs. J. A. 4
Chadwlck. In Salem.
H. P. Strickler returned to Portland,
after spending his vacation at Nye Creek.
Miss Clarissa Wiley, Cecilia Wiley and
Anna Shea, of Portland, are at the Wiley
cottage In Newport.
Last week three of the Inspectors from,
the life-saving service came down for
their yearly inspection, and the boys in
the service gave the largest and most
complete drill they have had this year.
Abbey House J. H. MIddleton. Mrs.
Ann McMillan and son, Roger Newhall.
Harry Meyer, Andy Klett, Sol Harris,