Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1908)
8 SUMMER SEASIDE, Or.. July 11. The Summer population at the beaches continues to increase. Cottage-owners are ar riving almost daily. Summer residents have flocked down, and the resort has now the aspect of mid-summer. Old and new friends make up the colony of guests assembled at the hotels and cottages. It Is a conspicuous fact that the sea son here, while a bit tardy, has now started in full earnest. Society finds itself getting settled at Its cottages, riding, driving, boating on the Necanicum. fishing, clamming and crabbing, or bathing and early morning walking parties are the order of the day, and immense bonfires attest to the charms of the beach after nightfall. The new auto road from Seaside to Elk Creek lacks about one-half mile of being com pleted, but motoring parties are frequent and It Is only a short time until the road will bo in shape. Dan J. Moore was a week-end visitor at his hostelry. Mr. and Airs. L.. Therkelsen and young children are at Sargent's Seaside House for the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fisher. St., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher and family came to Seaside on the B-ourth in their big car. Mrs. R. W. Blackwood, accompanied by her nephew, a charming youngster. Master Robert Geary, are recent guests i.t l)cksley Hall. Mr. Blackwood and l party of friends are expected down, for the week end. Miss Elizabeth Cremer is a guest at Pinewood Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rowe, of Portland, are guests at Seaside. An auto party from Astoria came down to try the new road the latter part of last week. In the party were Senator and Mrs. Fulton, Mr. and Mis. Clyde Fulton and son. Alien, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Sanborn and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Stokes. J. Meyers, of Salem, was a recent guest at Seaside. Lrfjcksley Hall last Saturday was the cene of gay festivities. Dan Quimby entertained a large number of his young friend? of Portland and Seaside at a de lightful dance and an elaborate exhibit of fireworks. The decorations were very attractive, red. white and blue. Inter mingled with evergreens. Mr. Quimby was assisted in receiving by Miss Hol land and Walter Davis. F. A Kollock, of Portland, is at Sea side. J. E. Higgins and Mrs. Higgins are ar rivals this past week from Astoria. Harry Litt was a recent visitor at the Moore. A guest at Locksley Hall Is Mrs. George W. Hamilton, wife of the well known educator who has charge of the Portland School of Trades. Mrs. Hamil ton possesses a very charming personal ity and is enjoying her initial trip to oil Pacific. Mrs. Z. Du Rette is down for the sea son. Mis Ida Wanstram is staying at Sea side House. Mr. and Mrs. P. .C. Holland and fam ily arc installed in their SeasWe cottage Captain and Mrs. "William Gudsby. of Portland, are settled In their handsome home at Seaside. They have with them their daughter Alice and her friend. Miss Dorothy Crook. Recent arrivals in the cottage colony are Mrs. Sol Btumauer and her at tractive young daughter. Miss Hazel. MrB. S. A. Best has opened Cedarhurst. She has with her Mrs. J. C. Overall, of Monmouth. Among the recent cottage arrivals is Mrs. S. Cohen and her young daughter. Miss Leah, at the Crowsnest. Mrs. Movlan, of Willamette Heights, Portland, has taken the Webb cottago at Seaside for the season. Tommy Dobson. a popular young singer of Portland, hap a party of young friends staying with him In his Summer home at Seaside. Mrs. I. K. Solomon had a party of guests down from Portland for over the Fourth. Miss Carrie Harris. Miss Pa loma Blumenthal, Edwin Blumenthai, Henry Solomon and I. E. Solomon were of the party. Mrs. Solomon has staying with her at her cottage. Pinewood, Miss Rose Underbaum and Mrs. H. Solomon and son, Arthur. Kcglstered at Hotel Moore. Guests from Portland at the Moore for the past week are Charles Zehur and wife. H. G. Flelschhann, Henry Roberts, S. W. Peterson. C. L. Smith. P. S. Laughlin. J. R. Rogers. Miss A. M. Rogers. Miss Alice Buckemeyer. E. J. Mann and wife, M. F. Pruden, Miss Pruden. G. V. Clohessy, J. A. Borth wlck, F. B. Clarke, F. A. Peil, J. Palm, wife and son. Harry Litt. G. R. Williams, H. Frledlander, Fred W. Kees, A. C. Pannell, Oscar Loeb, L. Carr. M. Servik and wife, William Grant, A. W". Clark, F. Goodrich. S. Gloyd, C. X. Goodwin. W. E. Doty, Miss Ella Strong, Mat Troy, Miss M. T. Troy. Miss A. F. Scofleid. H. P. Evans. A. O. Wand, D. McGilllvery, Miss L. Driscoll. Miss C. Driscoll, W. E. Prudhomme and Mrs. Prudhomme. Miss Frances Prud homme, L. H. Ross and wife, E. R. Angell, Arthur J. Lisle. 'William A. Bonnie, William B. Shoemaker, C. C. 'j7MW4I'y; fr';tT ' i I I:) fir I RUSH AT BEACHES AT ITS ' '-vl - tKisl -1 - - - - .i, -IL- -rrr-frl.Ewiu-i- Jjfs- r zzzs-2 wlc Bradley, James Cline, C. Butler, W. D. Tenny, Ada Gregory, Pansy Bradshaw, W. C. Taylor, H. H. Bain, V. Dalgleish, J. Thurman, L. C. Curtis, R, L. Curtis, Miss Helen Doble. George Kleinsorge, Mrs L. Powers, Miss G. Jones, John McGutre, J. C. Flanders, Mrs. J. C. Flanders, C. Henderson, Miss Sarah H. Lewis. Miss Lou Milks, Mrs. J. T. Rowe, Mrs. H. M. Beckwith. Arthur Beckwith, M. H. Meyer. A. K. Reynolds and wife, L. Therkelsen, Jr., L. Bruck and fam ily, W. W. Work, James Temple, R. A. Pierce, A. L. Dundas, J. J. Hurlbert, Thomas Scott Brooke, Paul R. Deady, G. H. WIese. C. E. Irwin. L. Allehoft, Harry Meyer, A. Bobleter. B. Fleckin sten. J. D. Duback and wife, Mrs. Wie land. J. T. Schafer, Eva K. Schafer. A. S. Bennett, Mrs. A. S. Bennett, R. E. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Hart and child. C. A. Davis, Mrs. J. C. Ains worth, Mrs. George W. Hoyt. Sr., W. M. Wyne. Mrs. Robert W. Lewis, Hunt Lew is. Robert Lewis, George Day. all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Pyle, Pasadena. Cal.; J. H. Hart, Mil waukie. Or.: Charles McClure and wife. Oregon City, C. H. Callender and 'wife. Astoria; Miss M. Peterson, San Francis co; Miss Hulbert, Miss Lettle McFar land, Taeoma. Bill Taft Stlne, Astoria; G. Gilford Pinchot Allen, Astoria; G. P. Wright. Astoria; Miss Dobbs. Gal veston. Tex.'; Miss E. Anderson, Astoria, Or.: B. C. Paul, Omaha, Neb.; C. M. Hodges, Roanoke, Va.; W. C. Neil, Van couver. Wash.; Mrs. Ellsworth, Astoria, Or.; V. Carlton and wife. St. John, Or.; J. S. Bennett. Newberg, Or.; H. F. Prael and wife. Astoria, Or.; F. L. Evans and wife, Astoria; L. O. Rogers. Astoria; A. Jaloff and wife, Astoria: C. J. Mos berg. Eureka. Wash.; George Harris, San Francisco; Werner Wheatley, Spokane: Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Verney, G. W. Brad ley and daughter' Pendleton; P. E. Mar till and wife. Lind, Wash.; F. Waught and wife, Chicago; A. S. Moore and wife, Spokane; E. H. Green, Spokane; Mrs. J. Mattson and son. Astoria; E. S. Streeter. Boston; J. L. Morris, Chattanooga; A. Dietz. Seattle; W. H. Hanford. Omaha; Eva K. Schafer, Oskaloosa, la.; George Hadshedy. San Francisco; W. F. Bak er, Chicago; A. E. Barnard. Omaha; A. S. Bennett, Mrs. A. S. Bennett, The Dalles; Mrs. J. H. Martin, Astoria; Mrs. Charles Kikkalter, Astoria; Mrs. Fred Karimen, Astoria; Annette Cunningham, Seattle; Miss S. Cunningham, Pendleton. Gncsts at Locksley Hall. Registered over the Fourth at Locks ley Hall were the following Pomand ers: R. L. Herren and wife and . two chil dren, Mii3 Ada Florence, H. E. Knight, M. G. Schlapp. H. E. 'Wilberton, John Goodrich. William Irwin and wife, L. H. Seeley. M. A. Baker, B. C. Wilson, H. T. Miner, Miss B. Stimson, Eleanor Cannon, N. H. Keek and Mrs. Keek, Miss M. S. Hughes. Phil Friemant, W. H. Gill and Mrs. Gill, Charles M. Zadin and Mrs. Zadin. N. J. Lynch. E. C. Savey and Mrs. Savey, H. W. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, George Prentiss. Others down over the Fourth were: A. C. Ebert, H. C. Husted, Lents. Or.; W. E. Merton, H. H. Cole, also from Lents. P. A. Wheeler, fro.m Hood River; W. R. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt, from San Francisco.. Guests registered at Locksley Hall since Monday are: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinkle. Mr. and Mrs. George Towers. Earl Powers, W. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, all from Kelso: Miss Ada Flor ence, Mrs. R. W. Blackwood and Mas ter Robert Geary. Mrs. C. B. Mason, G. H. Wlese, all of Portland; R. B. Dale and Mrs. Dale, from Fort Stevens; F. Crockett and wife, from Salem; Mrs. Laura C. Tucker, from Boise, Idaho; Miss A. L. Hamilton. Boston. Mass; Mrs. G. W. Hamilton, Philadelphia, Pa.; E. L. Mutt, Rainier: Mrs. J. T. Rogers and Miss Mabel Rogers, from Ashland, Or.; Mrs. D. Downes, from Salem; W. Em ken and C. W. Emken. from Portland. XORTH BEACH RESORTS ACTIVE Many Cottages Are Opened and Ho tel ' Guests Arriving. NORTH BEACH. Wash.. July 11. (Special.) Awakening from Its Winter quietude. North Beach is most rapidly assuming its Summer appearance. Every boat arriving at Megler brings Its full quota of cottagers, and the regular hotel patrons are beginning to come down for the season. Writh the steady arrival of these Summer residents the social pend THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JULY ulum has started swinging and promises to keep up a lively pace. Splendid weather conditions have brought a large number of Portlandera down this past week, many of whom will remain throughout the season. Socially affairs are of an informal nature, but sports in the open are in full swing, with numerous bonfires at night and early morning walking parties. Opening Cottages at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. Schoch and family, of Portland, came down on Wednesday to open their Seaview home for the season. Mrs. J. A. Jennings is in the Schemer cottage. ' Miss Henrietta Baum, of Portland, is down for a stay at the Baum cottage. Hugo Bettman came on Tuesday for a week's visit. Harold Howes was a week-end visitor at Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Masticks'. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Haradon and baby Dorothy came last Thursday and are at Seacroft for the season. Mr. Haradon returned to Portland on Sunday. Among the recent arrivals was Mrs. James O'Donnell and children, who came down on Tuesday to take their cottage. Mrs. Orrm Fithlan and son arrived early in the season and have been in their cottage for a fortnight. Mrs. Dell Stuart, of Portland, is in her Seaview cottage. She has a guest. Miss Orrlce; Joscelyn, also of Portland, who came down on Tuesday. Arrivals on the first of the week were Mrs. J. Gibson . and daughters Misses Daisie and Marguerite. They are in their cottage for the season. Mrs. T. J. Seufert, from The Dalles, is Installed in her attractive cottage at Sea view. Mr. Colgate and son Hoyt came down on Monday, and on Thursday Mrs. Col gate arrived. They have taken Captain Snider's cottage Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh and the Misses Mcintosh, from Portland,' are at the Wil lows in their cottage. Mrs. L Lesser and daughter. Miss Ger trude, came down from Portland on Tuesday and have opened their Seaview home. Mrs. John Versteeg has a guest. Miss Florence Storey, from Portland. The Edgar Allen cottage has opened for the season. Mrs. William Kendall Is in the Henry cottage. Among the Seaview cottagers is Mrs. Mae Dearborn-Schwab, who came down early In the season to the Schwab cot tage. Mrs. r. S. Williams, of Portland, has taken the Stuart cottage for this Sum mer. Judge Bloomfleld and family have come down for the season and are In then cottage at Seaview. Mrs. Charles Bernard has under course of construction an attractive new cot tage at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. James Hlckey, from Nampai Idaho, are in their cottage here. Among the early week arrivals was Mrs. Dan Martyn, who came down on Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Rice has taken the Slight cottage, and Mrs. H. B. Aven is installed in the Hickey home for the season. Mrs. Louis Dammasch, of Portland, is in her Seaview cottage. Oscar Strieberg and family were early arrivals. The Dan Hallaher cottage has been taken by Mrs. A. E. King, from Portland, for the season. Early comers were C. W. Lelke and family, whose cottage was opened at the first of the season. Mrs. Charles Mautz is down, as is also Mrs. Peter Timmerman, in their own cottage. Among the new cottages at Seaview is that of Mrs. H. H. Parker, who came down recently to take possession for the season. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheehy re turned to Portland on last Monday. They were accompanied by Miss Irene Loeb, who has been visiting Miss May Sheehy at their Seaview cottage. Be fore Miss Loeb's departure a small in formal luncheon was given for her by Miss Cara Mastlck in the Mastick cot tage. Other guests were Miss Eliza beth Eastham and Miss May Sheehy. T. B. Wilcox and family returned from Portland on Saturday, having gone back to the city for a few days after opening their place. The Willows, last week. Mrs. J. A. McLean, from Walla Walla, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Bess Rice, and Miss Kate Golden, have taken the Marton cottage for the season. The party arrived on Monday. Mrs. George Moulton, of Portland, is in the Plympton cottage. Seaview Personal Notes. . Miss Florence Grant, from Portland, arrlred early in the season and la at Sea Croft. Three of the University of Oregon party who are seining at Long Island spent the Fourth at Seaview. Com prising the party were Dick Hathaway, John Dixon and Gerald Eastham. Mr. J. O. O'Connor was an early ar rival for the season here. Mrs. William Hall and two young daughters from Portland arrived at Hackney Cottage on July 2. Mrs. David Lewis and Miss Frances Lewis were guests of the week end over the Fourth at Hackney cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William Beck and Will iam Beck, Jr., are among the Portlanders who were recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Caples are recent arrivals at Hackney cottage. Over-the-Fourth guests at Seaview were William Cannon, W. E. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jackson, all from Portland. J. Baire and Mrs. Balre and son were guests at Hackney place last week. Mrs. Minnie Fransen and young son Sydney, from Portland, are also down at Hackney cottage. A recent guest at Seaview was A. D. Fleet, from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mecklum, for merly of Cloud Cap Inn., came down to Seaview on Thursday, returning on Monday to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Frost, of Portland, and Mrs. H. W. Blum and Miss B. Blum, of Menominee, Wis., are recent arrivals at Seacroft. Long Beach Cottage Colony. A. B. Cox returned to Portland on Wednesday. Mrs. Cox Is stationed tn her cottage for the season, and has Mr. and Mrs. Blechyden, from Shanghai, China, visiting her. Mrs. A. Friedman and baby are down at Long Beach. I. Schlltz has purchased a cottage at Long Beach. Miss G. Jones and Miss Lillian Powers, of Portland, are housed at the Driftwood. They came down on Tues day for a few days' stay. Mr. and Mrs. George, Jeff rys are in Dr. Nottage's cottage at Long Beach. Dr. Nottage returned to Portland the early part of the week. Adolph Prasil and family are in stalled in their Summer home at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh arrived on Monday, and have gone to their cottage here. Thomas Kindred, with Mrs. Kindred and their two daughters, are occupy ing their Long Beach cottage. Mrs. M. F. Hurley is a recent arrival. Mrs. Jack Grimes is settled in the Darling cottage, with her twin babies, and young Edward McAllen, son of Dan McAllen, of Portland. Mr. Grimes will arrive later for his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Roenicke and chil dren are In the Pioneer cottage. Martin Schade and family are recent arrivals, in their cottage at Long Beach. Personals of Long Beach. C. W. Hohlt and Kenneth O'Loane, of Portland, spent the week end at Long Beach. Mrs. A. W. Echart, from Salt Lake, Is staying at Driftwood cottage. Her cou sin. Mrs. William O'Donnell. and baby. William, Jr.. will also spend the season here. Marcus Conn and Mrs. Cohn were down for the Fourth at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leiter. of Port land, and baby boy, John, are guests at North Beach Inn for a fortnight. Sol Smith, of South Bend, Wash., came, to Long Beach the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Craig, with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Anderson, of Seattle, formed a party of visitors on the Fourth. - Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Miles, of Miles City, Mont., with their two young daughters, Ruth and Helen, are at Driftwood en route home after an ex tensive trip about the Coast cities. Among the visitors over the Fourth- IS, 1908. HEIGHT were Mrs. E. Raymond, Miss Raymond and Mrs. M. Stephens, from Portland. Mrs. H. E. Tick, of Olathe, Kan., is at Long Beach. C. L. Leblanc, of Astoria, came down on Sunday, and spent the early part of the week as a guest at the Portland. Among the Informal happenings re cently was a bridge party on Friday night given by Mrs. C. N. Dewey at North Beach Inn, Her guests were Miss Winnie Chance, Miss Mae Robert son, Mrs. A. A. Courtney and Miss Jessie- Park, all Portlanders. F. W. Messner, of Baker City, is in Long Beach for a brief visit Mrs. E. E Klngsley and two children are guests for the season at Drift wood. Mrs. Klngsley was accompanied down by her husband and his brother, Mr. H. J. Klngsley, who returned to Portland on Monday. Mr. H, J. Kings ley will later spend his vacation at Long Beach. G. A. Johnson, of Kansas City, Mo., who has been here over the week end. departed for Portland the early part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kinderman from Portland were down the latter part of last week. Over-the-Fourth guests were Mrs. B. Hlrsch. Miss Hlrsch and L J. Hirsch, from Portland. Miss Dora Shaffer from Bourbon, Ind., and Miss Verna Shaffer returned to Portland Tuesday, after several days spent at Long Beach. Among the Portlanders who came down to Long Beach to spend the Na tional holiday are noted the following: Mr. and Mrs. Albee Scott, A. Delia, W. A. Jarvls and Mrs. Jarvls, T. N. Monks, J. E. Wiley. Otto Hagel, T. W. Ward, J. Burnltt, C. Lilya, James G. Flynn, A. Boskowitz, Samuel B. Cutter, B. C. Massey, William Bonditt. Arthur W. Bell, G. H. Harmon, J. S. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, B. W. Moore, C. J. Blssett and J. M. A. Plcer, M. E. Fanning, H. A. Rose. A. E. Sanderson, William Isenca, E. G. Sill. W. T. Martin, Miss Carolyn Morris, Miss Dorothy Parker, A. G. Brown, W. A. Dalquist, W. Daly and J. Daly, G. B. Bon, Miss Marie Johnstone, W. J. Kuhl, F. Lonegan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and young daughters, Irene, Louise and Anita, ac companied by Mrs. J. Brinkerhoff and eon Harold, formed a party who came over from Ocean Park to Long Beach on the Fourth. E. W. Dunn, of San Francisco, spent the week end at Long Beach. Dr. George S. Breltllng was a visitor during the latter part of last week. Lamar L. Miller, of Spokane, was here over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Toft returned Wed nesday from Portland and are installed at Driftwood for the season. A small party of Portland people, con sisting of A. D. Fleet, Mrs. J. Spicker, with Misses Elsie and Edith Spicker, John Spicker and D. Kurasli, was over the Fourth visitors at Long Beach. J. T. Cunningham' and Jack Cunning ham were down the latter part of last week from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyt arrived on Tuesday and are staying with friends at Long Beach. F. B. Bellinger left on Tuesday, after a - sojourn of several days at the beach. Monday witnessed the departure of sev eral week-end visitors. Among them were J. C. Binbocker, of Sioux City, la.; W. O. Johnson, of Denver; Mrs. H. E. Pick, of Olathe. Kan.:' Mrs. B. A. Rives, of Pendleton; Mabel Bodine, Colfax, Wash.; Miss Lena Whitehead, from Portland; Mrs. L Moses, of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Pilohford, of Vancouver, Wash. A party of Kappa Sigma boys from the University of Oregon came over to Long Beach the latter part of the week. They will spend a great portion of their time seining on Long Island. Numbered in the party are Robin Nelson, from Al banv: Victor Volght. from Voight's Camp, 'Canada; Gerald Eastham. Dick Hatha way. Fred and E. W. Whittlesey, from Portland: William Wood, from Astoria; Herbert F. Clarke, from Clackamas; M. Hurd. from Eugene, and John Dixon, of Pendleton. Centerville Beach Colony. Mrs. E. B. McFarland and son Eben are Installed in their lovely cottage at Sea view. They have with them their guests. Miss Aphla L. Dlmick and her nephew, Merton E. Dlmick, Jr., of Portland. On the Fourth Mrs. McFarland gave a small Hotels Filling Up and Cottagers Take Up Residence by the Sea for the Season. card party for her guests. There were two tables and the decorations were very attractive. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Withers and small daughter, of Spokane, have taken a cot tage at Centerville. They have In their party Mr. Withers' brother. W. J. With ers, and wife and daughter, Mildred. Charles Manning and J. R. Clark, of Portland, were in Centerville for the natal holiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler, of Port land, have opened their Summer resi dence at Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen and young son John are Installed in their cottage for the season. Among the cottage arrivals at Center ville are Mr. and Mrs. George Teager, who were early arrivals at the resort. J. D. Gooley and Mrs. Gooley are set tled in their Centerville home. They ha,ve their son, Mr. Clyde Gooley, and daughter. Miss Elaine, with them. Mrs. Lewis Chemin is in her cottage at Centerville. M. J. Thorsen and family are occupying their Seaside home in Centerville. Over-the-Fourth guests at Centerville were Albert Lewis, G. W. Frazier and Earl Robinson, high school boys from East Portland. Arrivals at Newton. Dr. William Koehler and son. William F. Koehler, came down from Portland Tuesday to open their cottage for the season. Mrs. Koehler will arrive later, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Ca halln. Among the new cottages at Newton is that of H. B. Stout. It is occupied by the family, who will spend the season here. Mrs. M. Cavet and daughter, Mrs. Lewis Mahier, are in their cottage. S. T. Pierre and Mrs. Pierre, accom panied by their family, are at Newton in their beach house. Mrs, Frank Woodman is installed in her Knappwood cottage, near Newton. Ocean Park Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Gevurtz, from Portland, have opened their beach house for the season. - Harry Wood and faniily are in their cottage. Among the early arrivals are O. O. Haga and Mrs. Haga, from Moscow, Idaho, who are Summering here. Miss Amanda Keissler has come down to Ocean Park for the season. Another Ocean Park cottager is Henry Voight and family, from Medford. who are settled here for the season in their cottage. H. Volheim and Mrs. Volhelm returned to Portland this week. Miss Effie Brown and Miss G. McBlroy, from Pendleton will be at Ocean Park for the season. Tioga and Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meier and young children have taken possession of their Tioga cottage. They are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Hirsch. The party came down on the Fourth. Mr. Isam White was a guest at the hos telry over the Fourth. J. L. De Bevoise) of Portland, was s week-end guest. A trio of attractive girls who are spend ing a fortnight at Tioga are Misses Emma and Ella Vollman with Miss Wieymans from Spokane. Raymond Wilcox, of Portland, was a re cent visitor at the beach. A party composed of Mrs. T. K. Mulr, Miss Constance Muir, Miss South, Mr. William Henry Hart and James D. Hart were beach visitors on July 6. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kinney from Asto ria are recent visitors at the beach. Hubert Booth King is a Portlander who was recently here. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Starr accompanied by Mr. Sydney Starr returned to Portland on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Pendergast from Portland are at the beach. Among the recent arrivals are Mrs. Her bert Holman from Portland and two guests, Mrs. C. L. Crellin and Miss Ruth Orellin, of Pleasanton. Cal. Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson with her small son Frank, from Salt Lake City, are guests at the hotel. Mrs. Hutchinson is a relative of the William MacKenzies of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Day, of Spo kane, are spending the season on North Beach. With them Is Mrs. Day's mother, Mrs. cronee. The party have been tour ing the Coast cities. Mrs. Day Is an at tractive young matron and an accom pushed horsewoman. A week-end guest was G. W. Boschke. who came down on the Fourth. Mrs Boschke and two small children, and ; young daughter Miss Marguerite Boschke! are down for the season. Miss Boschke ' is an enthusiastic tennis player, and spends much of her time on the courts. In the Fall she will go East to Miss Ma-, son's school. The Castle, at Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson. Mr. Adolph A. Dekum was an over Sun day guest. ' Paul W. Cremer, of Portland, was among the arrivals on the Fourth. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Peacock and twsj children are guests at the beach. Several Portlanders came down on the Fourth for week-end stays, and were guests at the hostelry. Among those no-j ticed were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green, j from Portland; R, H. Kuhnan, from San; Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Essex. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bates, Eugene Roesser. Mr. and Mrs. Hlnscant, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. M. Sander, from San Francisco, George P. Kauffman, W. A. Carpenter, Miss Marie Nevins and J. H. Devlin, from Portland. Tuesday witnessed the arrival of the. State Pharmaceutical Association. The! congress is in session mainly for the pur pose of securing a pure food law for Ore-, gon. Mr. J. M. A. Laue Is the retiring! president. Last year the association met at Seaside. Prominent men from all over1 the state are in attendance, many of them accompanied by their families, and the affair has had Its social as well as busi ness nature. Trips were made to the Light-House, to the Life Saving Station and also a visit for the first time to the new Fort Columbia. Wednesday evening a dance was given in which most of the guests participated. The programme of entertainment was unique and presented many amusing feats as well as features. It follows: Potato race for ladies; 100 yard dash, for thin druggists only; nail driving contest for ladies; tug of war by druggists and trav elers. The officers are: President, Clyde G. Huntley, Oregon City; first vice-president, M. E. Everett, North Bend; second vice-president, J. Marsh, Wasco: third vice-president, F. F. Laurin, Astoria; sec retary, A. W. Allen, Portland: treasurer, Agnes, Plummer, Portland. Among those in attendance are: W. A. Kuykendall and wife, Engene; Mrs. J. T. Brumfleld, Eugene; R. D. Niece, Los Angeles, CaL;i D. F. Everett, Goldendale, Wash.; J.! Marsh and wife, Wasco, Or.; Frank H. j Caldwell, Newberg, Or.; Val R. Bury,' wife and child, San Francisco; Clyde G. I Huntley, wife and daughter, Oregon Cltyr A. C. and O. W. Koepper. Pendleton: M.J E. Everett, North Bend: Judge George Cl Blakely and wife. The Dalles; M. S. Clem-i ens. Grants Pass; L. Johnson, Sllverton;! George Harding and wife. Oregon Clty;j T. F. Laurin, Astoria. The following: are from Portland: F. C. Felker and wife. A. W. Allen and Mrs. Allen, Miss Elsie Johnson, Henry Harlan, E. Jacobson, W. H. Montgomery, Guy Ketchison and wife, publisher of Pacific Drug Review: Miss Miss Margaret Streichen, Miss Pearl Mo ran, P. A. Hunt and wife, Ben F. Jones, What Wallace, John M. A. Laue and wife Miss Edna Munro. K'd R. Durst, Fabyan Byeriy. C. C. Shaw, Arthur Thayer, W. H. Zeigler, W. F. Koehler, Dr. William Koehler, J. E. Cormack and wife, Ralph Crysler and wife, F. L. Schauz, wife and children, Frank Jancke and wife, E. J Fay and wife, H. Walter Viets, F. C Davis, S. D. Vincent, F. A. Austay, w! C. Church, C. H. Bettman, W. H. Wltzell. The J. E. Werlelns are installed In their cottage at Tioga for the season. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Willet have taken possession of their Summer home In Tioga. Dr. Clarence Nichols and Mrs. Nichols are recent arrivals at the hotel. Among the cottage arrivals at Tioga are Frank C. Barnes and family, who came down last week. W. L. Woods and family are settled in their Tioga cottage, and the R. J. Holmes house has recently been opened and is occupied by Mrs. Holmes and children. C. W. Stinger and family came down on Monday to open their place in Tioga, for the season. EASIER TO REACH NEWPORT Two Trains Daily Over Corvallls Jfc Eastern to Taquina Bay. NEWPORT, Or., July 11. (Special.) For nearly two weeks Yaquina Bay has enjoyed the luxury of a twlce-a-day train service, but it was not until last Thursday that a twice-a-day mall service was inaugurated. During the remainder of the Summer season tour- ists will be able to receive mail at