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THE - SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, JULY 19, 1908. PEOPLE ARE FLOCKING TO HOTELS, COTTAGES AND TENTS AT BEACHES GEARHART PARK. Or.. July 18. (Special.) The somewhat tardy season really seems to have been only a forerunner of better days to come. The week has witnessed a gradual In crease In the hotel lists here and at Seaside and the cottages are nearly all taken; those that still have shuttered windows and storm doors are mostly rented for early August. The bostelrles are booking families and guests far ahead into the season and the Sunday excursion trains bring large crowds of gayly enthusiastic patrons to the beach. The weather has been most propitious and social affairs of a formal as well as impromptu nature are beginning to tako Place among the cottagers. Hotel rest dents and members of the cottage colony arrive daily and week-end parties are frequent and popular. A topic. Just now arousing universal comment, is the proposed new bridge across the mouth of the Necanlcum River. This long-talked-of bridge will connect the sand spits of Seaside with the sand dunes of Gearhart beach, mak ing an auto road IS miles In length, ex tending from Astoria to Seaside Plans and specifications have been sent to various contractors and it is Intended that the construction of the bridge will begin this Summer and be completed be fore next season. mong the social affairs, the dinner given last week by Mrs. John Gill figures prominently. Their house, Kla-ha-nee (an Indian name meaning 'out-doors") Is most beautifully set, on a high bluff, commanding a view of the picturesque i.r " ' ' ' 1 " ' . n "fICr? ifdren have been occupants of the Bu- Rogus and child, Condon; C. U Hous- ' - -L 7 fflfi M 1 - " vi y''1' VXl Z?ZlyU-.TS I chanan House since the early season. ton. Miss H. V. Houston. Astoria. s , e"'V ftflV x ,v itiV(V SfiC, The Rob Roy cottage has been opened. Q xf"?! V " ' . ' : A27er T and the Astoria McGregors are occupy- Hotel Moore. VtT ll S fVr - ' - ' , 1 - ' Crsv -w rI I "' w. .... . J. W. MacKenzie. wife and dauirhter. 1T " x 'j jT, .TIB1 " --tv 3 T"S , JT' if i tj,eir cottage Blde-a-wee. I i - - "x, -r x. rr i. ' ii-ty Kecanicum, and having for a background Ihe fragrant pine woods. The house Is most sptly and happily named. At the dinner the decorations were in keeping with Kla-ha-nee life. Covers were laid for 28 guests, among whom, besides the host and hostess, were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holt and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Strain, Mrs. J. B. McDonald, Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Bing ham and son, Randoipn, Miss Stephanie Strain and the Gill children, Harold and Etaa. who are down at the place for the season. Mr. Gill is usually a week-end visitor. Mr. end Mrs. J. C. Caples, of Portland, are In the Duff cottage. They have with them Miss Ella Mason. A. H. Birrell and family were among the early arrivals, and are entertaining Miss Ann Chalmers at their handsome place. Mrs. Birrell is East, having been called there by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Shartles. The daughters. Misses Vinnlfred and Esther, will be down for the season. Among the ardent followers of Izaak "Walton are Harold Gill and Joseph Mc Donald, who have recently returned from a fishing expedition on Ball Mountain. Professor Emit Bnna, a Portlander, is down for a week's stay at Gearhart. Mrs. Henry Morgan and her charming baby. Frances Irene, of Portland, are ex pected guests for the early week. Mrs. Arthur Gay is entertaining Mrs. Hughes and two children in her Gearhart cottage. Mrs. T. T. Strain and daughter, Stepha rie. are installed In their place on the Kecanicum. Mr. Strain is a guest over the week end. Frank Spittle and family, of Astoria, dave opened their cottage at Cleveland Station, and are down for .the season. P. Rummelln, of Portland, ere stationed In their home for the Summer at Gear hart. Mrs. William Kinney and family are down from Iortland for the season. S. Boach, with Mrg. Beach and the fam ily, have taken possession of their cot toise at Gearhart. Mrs. James Honeyman and children are In their cottages. The Robert Livingston cottage, "Drum tochty," has been taken by Mrs. W. A. MacRae, of Portland, Mrs. MacRae is at present in the city, but is expected early this next week at the cottage. Mr. MacRae will be down for week-end stays. Ben Eatz and family are In their cot tage. Hugh McGulre and family have come down for the season, as have also G. Du rand and family, of Portland. HOl'SE PARTIES ARE POPULAR Social Season Is Now In Full Swing at Seaside. One of the most interesting house par ties of the season Is thai of Tommie Dob on. recently of Berkeley, Cal. His guests are the Misses Eucretla and Mar gery Mastlck. also of Berkeley; Miss Rita Bernard and Jack Proebstel, of Portland. Trn Misses Mastlek were the motif for a number of entertainments during their recent stay in Portland at the home of Mrs. John F. Logan. They are very charming girls and are popular among the younger folk. Clambakes, crabbing parties and morning rides. In terspersed with musicales. at which Mr. Dobsc-n entertains with his fine voice, are making the stay of the party a most pleasant one. Mrs. "Dobson and Tom ex pect Howard Charlton. Abe Blackman and Eilwin Patton from Portland as guests this coming week. Kenneth Fenton is entertaining Fred Higglns, of Stanford. Mr. Hlggins came up for the PI Delta Koppa, recently adjourned In Portland He is also a Kap pa Sigma man. X fiiunuela' aoa-in-law, Mr. Gotlinger, left early this week for his home in San Francisco. Mrs. Gosilnger and the chil dren will remain for tha season. John Manning has been a recent guest. Mrs. Blaine Siith, of the Ala-Bama cottage, will have a nouse party this week. Her guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Blaisdell, Mrs. J. A. Strowbridee. Jr., and. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McCutchan and two children. Mrs. Strowbridge and her in teresting family came down on Monday Robert Lewis came down to Join his family last week. Mrs. Lewis and her two sons. Robert and Hunt, with Mrs. C. H. Lewis, have been guests at the Moore for several days. v Mr. and Mrs. James Ernest Laldlaw and small son, Scott, departed from Sea side on Tuesday. Judge Cleland is a recent arrival for a week's stay. Donald Crun Is visiting his mother. He has recently returned from school In San Francisco. N. P. Sorenson and family are stationed for the season in the Chester cottage. George H. Hill, with Walter Gadsby, joined thsir families at Seaside for the week end. Dr. E. A. Marshall and Mrs. Marshall were recent Seaside guests. John Q. Price, of the University of Oregon, and Alphln Johnson, of the Ore gon Agricultural College, are recent guests at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyt came down on Saturday. Miss Ruby Scott, of Walla Walla, is visiting Miss Hazel Holland in the P. C. Holland home. Wilbur Pelton Reed, grandson of D. C. Pelton, came down from Port land on Saturday for a fortnight's stay at the handsome new Pelton -home. The house is one of the largest on the beach, and has recently had a beautiful observatory and roomy piazza added. The approach to the house la especially fine, Mrs. S. Cohen, ot Crow's Nest cot tage, ia entertaining her son, I. Labo witch, of Portland, who will remain for a fortnight. Judge and Mrs. A. L. Miller, of Van couver, with their son and daughter, Margery and Cedrlc, are guests at Sea side. Mrs. Henry Mitchell and young chil dren are installed for the season in Butterneld cottage No. J. Mrs. W. A. Patterson is occupying Holly Lodge. She has as guests Mrs. C. Hutchinson and Miss Elizabeth Oates, of Woodlawn. ' Miss Sophia Humphrey Is a guest of Mrs. John Bralller at Seaside. Judge Trenchard, of Astoria, has been a recent visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prudhomme. with their children. Frances and Wllber, were down at the Moore the early part of the last week. Gilbert Durham returned to Portland this last week. . H. B. Linnwebber and Mrs. Linn webber, of Astoria, were recent guests at tne Deacn. Mrs. Walter Gadsby is visiting her mother. Mrs. George H. H11L"- James Sargent is a week-end guest. Mrs. w. O. Breyman and two chil dren are in the Preyman cottage. With them is Miss Sherlock and Miss Char lotte Sherlock. Among the arrivals Saturday was H. W. Scott. He Is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Scott, who have been in the Scott cottage for some time. Mrs. Walter Honeyman has with her Mrs. Paul Custer, of Portland. Mr. Honeyman came down for the week end. Misses Ella and Mai Hlrsch returned to Portland Monday. J W. MacKenzie. Mrs. MacKenzie and young daughter Ruth were over- cuiiaay guests at seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Lacg came down for a week-end stay with Mrs. Lang's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Jacobs. Dr. G. T. Trommald came down on Saturday, returning 10 Portland Mon day. Chester Murphy is a recent arrival at Seaside. who are guests for the season at Sea side. The Langs will return later for a longer stay. Mrs. A. H. Breyman and daughters, Edna and Floy, left for their home in Portland on Thursday. Paul C. Bates has been a week-end guest, returning to Portland on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Max G. Cohen are ar rivals for the season. G. M. Brown, Mrs. Brown and small daughter stopped over Sunday at Seaside. G. E. Dobson, of Portland, has been a recent guest at the Moore. Warren Jackson, Identified with the T. M. C. A. of Portland, is spending a fort night at the Beach. Carol Ashbaugh has been a recent guest. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Hart, with their handsome young son, Lincoln Hart, Jr., are guests at the Moore. Among the Informal affairs was a small sea-food luncheon given this past week by Mrs. W. O. Van Schuyver. Winnifred Higglns. of Astoria, Is a re cent arrival at Seaside. Johann Poulsen was an over-Sunday guest. In the Cottage Colony. Mrs. John C. Alnsworth. and small daughter, Catharine, are In their cottage at Seaside. I. Loewengart and daughter, Ruth, are occupying the Stolte cottage. They have guests with them Mrs. Gerst and Misses Nita and Amy May. A. G. Long was a cottage arrival on Saturday. His son, A. G. Long, Jr., who accompanied him, will stay for the sea son. Mrs. Joseph McDonald has as guests In her cottage, Mrs. Bingham and son, Ran dolph, of Portland. Mr. end Mrs. Oskar E. Huber are in stalled In their Seaside home. Their three daughters, Dorothy, Winnifred and Elizabeth, are with them. Mr. Huber departed for Portland on Monday. C. H. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt are in the C W. King place. Among the lovely new houses at Sea side is Lochaven the cottage of Dr. J. K. Locke. It has just been completed, and Mrs. Locke recently came down with guests. Mrs. William Bruere and daugh ter are stopping at Lochaven. . Dr. Locke and Dr. Bruere were down for a week end stay, and the party will return to Portland until later In the season. Mr. and Mrs. L. Samuels, who are sta tioned in the Wascher cottage, have with them their daughters, Miss Germaine Samuels, Mrs. Clarence Samuel; also two San Francisco guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ger llnger. Harry Sargent end family are Installed In one of the Butterneld cottages for the Summer. Mrs. E. Marx and young son are in the Fullam cottage. The Chester cottage is taken by the N. P. Sorensons, of Portland. Captain and Mrs. W. H. Patterson are Installed In their cottage, Seabreeze. Their two young daughters. Misses Vera and Edna, and Master William Patterson are with them. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jackson are in their cottage. Among the recent arrivals are W. A. Holt and family, from Portland. G. A. Brown end family are Installed in the Al-vista cottage at the beach. Colonel D. M. Dunn and family are in the Dorothy cottage. S. L. Lamb and family are In their beach cottage. The C. E. Smith house has been taken by B. L Durham for the season. W. O. Van Sehuwer wjui u week-end l arrival. Mrs. .Van Bchoj-rer and chil dren have been occupants of the Bu chanan House since the early season. The Rob Roy cottage has been opened, and the Astoria McGregors are occupy ing It. W. A. Gordon and Mrs. Gordon are in their cottage Blde-a-wee. R. F. Barnes, and Mrs. Barnes, with their children. Fay and Robert, are In the S. G. Allen place In Grimes' Grovel Mrs. Allen and her daughter, Miss Meta, have recently returned to Portland after a brief stay at the beach. Mrs. Ralph Dunning and children are occupying a beach cottage. W. D. Fenton and Mrs. Fenton are " in their cottage. With them are their sons, Horace Fenton, of Johns Hopkins, and Kenneth Fenton, from Stanford. Their guest, Fred Higglns, is also of Stanford. The No. 4, Butterfleld cottage has been taken by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiting, of Portland. Mrs. S. Copeland Is In the Mildred cot tage with her grandchildren. Dr. A. Tilzer, with Mrs. Tilzer and baby, are occupying the small Pelton cot tage, the Leone.. Blaine R. Smith and family have been stationed in their handsome beach home since early in the season. It is called the Ala-Bama. Captain and Mrs. W. H. Patterson, of Seabreeze cottage, have recently had as guests Captain Harry Empken and son, Cecil, of Portland. D. C. Pelton and Mrs.- Pelton, with Miss Kate Johnson, of Portland, are In Peltonia cottage. They were among the early arrivals. Mrs. Louis G. Clarke has opened her Summer home. Mr. Clarke came down on Saturday. G. W. Hoyt Is in one of the Butterneld cottages. J. Tate, a Portlander, has the Wlnslow house. The lovely place, Crows-Nest, set in a miniature forest of green, has been opened by Mrs. E. P. Kendall,, who is down for the season. Guests at Hotel Moore. Portland people registered at the hotel are: J. W. MacKenzie, wife and daughter, Mrs. L. W. White, Mrs. L. K. Hodges, George W. Martin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prudhomme, Frances and. Wllber Prudhomme, Mrs. Mary Norden, Miss Frances Norden, Mrs. B. F. Holman, Miss Hilda Hexter, P. H. Egholz and wife, W. B. Day and wife, A. L. Young, Fred H. McClure, A. Berg, J. F. Cut shall, George Veasey, T. F. Qulnlan, Mrs. J. Curtis RobinBon, Airs. P. J. Jennings, Miss Grace JenningB, G. M. Brown, wife and daughter, J. F. Widner, wife and son, William Chambers and wife, M. A. Lowe, R. W. Lewis, Miss Knapp, L. Bar nett, A. Sinshemer, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Marshall, Max G. Cohen and wife, R. D. Schmidt, Miss Cleo Kretzer, G. E. Dob son, W. Reldt, Edward Fletcher and wife, A. Rodriguez, L. Cartensen. A. Emery, all of Portland; Mrs. O. William and daughter, W. H. Preston, Miss Maude Dobby, S. A. Kraschnl, Ester Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Zelgler, Herbert Zeigler and E. M. Hodges, all of Astoria; Mrs. C. Johnson, Toledo, O.; Mrs. F. F. Gold smith, San Francisco; D. F. Curran, Mis soula, Mont.; Mrs. A. C. Marlon, Mis soula. Mont. ; Mrs. L. C. Rogers and child, Condon; H. L. Karrlck, E. Kauf man, Seattle; Mrs. J. F. Roth, Rainier, Or.; Miss B. J. McLaren, Port Elgin, Ontario; Miss M. E.'Lavrock, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Mrs. Fred W. Plum mer, Spokane; H. B. Linnewebber and wife, Astoria; Miss Doughty, Palo Alto, Cal.; Mrs. T. F. Lauiin, Astoria; Miss Mackay, Astoria; Vernon Wheatly, Spo kane; J. S. Dellinger, C Eckhardt. I. Mc Gulre and Dr. Forstrom, from Astoria; A. Berg, M. G. Politz, from- Astoria; wife, J. M. Ward, J. J. McCarthy, from Portland. . Registered at Locksley Hall. Guests registered at the Hall dur ing the past week " were: Mrs. W. Downes, Salem, Or.; Mrs. E. E. Welch and family, St. John; E. C. Welch, New York; Mrs. D. E. Marsh, Seattle; Mrs. M. E. Shaw, Chicago; N. F. Phillips, Nashville;- E. Nlckelon, Mount Angel; Dan Wright, D. E. Bauner, Chicago; O. E. Thompson, Henry Van Dyke, Boston; P. O. Price, Salem; L. A. Carlisle, Seat tle; J. G. Bank, H. E. Remes and Mrs. Remes, F. Preston, Walla Walla; John W. Price, Roseburg; H. E. Edwards, St. Louis, Miss Fay Dllllnger, Astoria; J. S. Dllllnger, of Astoria: C. H. Davis and family. Miss E. J. Harman, Oak land, Cal. CIjATSOP beach hotel lists. Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mrs. Ed Spaulding. Frances Eddy Spaulding, Francis D. Abbey, Mrs. Gor don Lang, Maurice Mann, William Bru ess, H. Fritch. Louis Rosenblatt, Joseph Waller, C. Campbell. William D. Hal ley, M. J. B. Lawson, Charles Leigh, Juhn Coman and wife, Mrs. D. Fanell, Mrs. Lena Allsopp, G. H. Wiese. Emil Schatt, Mrs. James B. Kerr and children, all of Portland; A. Chase, Washington, D. C.; T. P. Dozier, Charles Lawrence, Seattle; A. L. Sinnott, James D. Slnnott, Gus Schoenbachler. Astoria; William Fitz gerald, Chicago; Mrs. A. L. Fulton. As toria; A. R. Carathers, Astoria; Miss G. Sprucen, South Bend; M. Bronald, As toria A. B. Coyne, Astoria; Mrs. E. & J. W. MacKenzie, wife and daughter, Mrs. L. W. White, Mrs. L. K. Hodges, G. W. Martin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prudhomme. Mrs. Mary Norden, Miss Frances Norden, Mrs. B. F. Hol man,. Miss Hilda Hexter, P. H. Egholz and wife, W. B.,Day and wife, A. L. Young, Fred H. SlcClure, A. Berg, J. F. Cutshall, George Veasey, T. F. Qulnlan, Mrs. J. Curtis Robinson, Mrs. P. J. Jen nings, Miss Grace Jennings, G. W. Brown, wife and daughter, J. F. Wid ner. wife and son, Wm. Chambers and wife, M. A. Lowe, R. W. Lewis, Miss Knapp, L. Barnett, A. Sinsheimer. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Marshall, Max E. Cohen and wife, R. D. Schmidt, Miss Cleo Kretzer, G. E. Dobawn, W. Reidt, Ed ward Fletcher, and wife, A. Rodriguez, L. Carstensen, A. Emery, Mrs. O. Will iam and daughter, W.. H. Preston, Miss Maud Dobby, S. A. Kroschul, E. Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Zeigler, Herbert Zeigler; E. M. Hodges, Astoria; Verna Wheatley, Spokane; J. S. Dellinger, C. Echhardt, Astoria; I. McGulre, Dr. For- Strom, Astoria. Locksley HalL Ada Florence, Robert Gray, Miss C B. Mason, G. H. Welse, W. Erkin, Henry Moorehouse, Miss Harriet Moore house, John Manning and family, W. G. Josslyn, Miss Ruby Scott, Frank Smith, George Barnett and wife. J. OSier.' J' E- Prlce and vite Mrs- S- r. Smith and daughter, Miss Grace In- mau, iurs. liinuy forter, a. iu. iricK- son, G. W. Griffith, " Adolf Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Hamilton, Mrs. C. B. Mason, all of Portland; Ray Husklll and wife, George Powers and wife, Earl Powers, M. Johnson and wife. Fort Stevens; F. Crockett and wife, Boston; Mrs. Laura C. Tucker, Boise; E. L. Nutt, Rainier; Mrs. J. T. Rogers, Miss Mabel Rogers, Ashland ; - Mrs. W. Dawnes, Salem; Mrs. E. E. Welch and family, St. John; E. C. Welch, New York; Mrs. D. E. Marsh, Seattle; Mrs. M. E. Shaw, Chicago; M. F. Philips, Nashville; E. Nlckelon, Mt- Angel; Dan Wright, D. E. Bannon, Chicago; O. E. Thompson, Henry Van Dyke, Boston; P. O. Price, Salem; L. A. Carlisle, Seattle; J. G. Bank, H. E. Remes and wife, F. Pres ton, Walla Walla; John W. Price, Rose burg; H. E. Edwards, St. Louis; Miss Fay Dellinger, J. S. Dellinger, Astoria; C. H. Davis and family, Miss E. J. Harman, Oakland, CaL Sargent's Seaside House. Mrs. Walter B. Honeyman, Mr. David Lewis, Mrs. Charles F. Adams, Mrs. Frank L. Smith, family, and nurse, F. A. Kollock, Ester Birrell. Winifred Bir rell, Ida Manstron, C. F. Adams, Mrs. Z. Du Rette, Hamilton Bates, Johan Poulsen Bates, Miss Flora Wick, W. E. Hollenbeck and wife, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lang, Miss Gladys Lang, Mr. and Mrs. I. Jacobs, Mrs. N. K. Clarke, Miss Alta Clark, Miss Bess Clark, Miss Eva Clark, James Sargent, Dr. J. F. Bell, P. C. Bates, Frank Nau, Mrs. Frank Ware, Mrs. H. G. McKlnley, all of Portland; Ann Chalmers, Forest Grove; J. Mey ers, Salem; J. M. Baird, M. Schol, E. T. Cheese, Chicago; W. W. Renshaw, W. W. Avery, Eugene; F. L. Ketten bach and family, Lewiston, Idaho; S. B. Luffer, Montrose, Colo.; Mrs. M. Haw thorn, Astoria. SEASOX U2CDER KILL SWING Delightful Weather Draws Many . Visitors to North Beach. . NORTH BEACH. Wash.. July 18. (Special.) With delightful weather con ditions to further every plan for outing, riding parties and trips to North Head, life saving station and the lighthouse, parties are taking advantage of the fact and. affairs have been given an. impetus that will no doubt last unltl the close of the season. Recent showers have kept the atmosphere clear. . The influx of cottagers and hotel residents and week-, end guests Is noticeable. The amusements-are in full swing, with many attractions added to those present ed in previous years. The long stretch of 30 miles of hard beach gives the greatest facilities for the many early morning driving and walking parties. Social .af fairs are still greatly of an informal na ture. Seaview Personals. Walter Cox, of Portland, was an over Sunday visitor at his mother's, Mrs. O'Nell. A. M. Haradon came down recently to spend a fortnight with his family. Mrs. Haradon and baby, Dorothy, have been at Seacroft since the early season. Miss Shephard is entertaining guests. Misses Jessie Peterson, Eva Jenkins and Delberta Stuart are with her. Among Tuesday's arrivals were Misses Maud and Emma Mastlck and Wilma Fiske, who will be guests at the Mastlck home. Mrs. C. L. Mastlck is also en tertaining Miss Mlnnetta Carson. A lately arrived visitor is Miss Olgi Johnson, who is the guest of Miss Bertha Williams. - C. A. Lewis, of Portland, has been w recent guest at Hackney Cottage. John McAllen, of the Massachusetts Institute ot Technology, spent Part ofJ Ills vacation at Seavlew this .last week. Captain A. E. Buchanan and wlfa have recently returned to Portland from Sea view. Miss Hazel Russell is visiting Mrs. F. H. Harmon. Miss Belle Shields has been a recent guest. J. R. Brown, wltji Mrs. Brown and daughter, came down this past week from Portland. Mrs. Frank C. Baker is a Hackney Cot tage guest. Henry Blogan and William C. Noon came down from Hoqulam on their cy-' cles Tor a sojourn of a few days. Miss May Sheehy and her guest. M:9S Elizabeth Eastham, who were among the early season arrivals, have returned to Portland. Miss Sheehy will return to the beach later. Miss Eastham will leave Portland In the near future for a t-rlj through California. Miss Aphia L. DImick and Mrs. E. B: McFarland recently made a trip to Oceanside, where Miss Dlmlck contem plates erecting a beach cottage soon. C. H. Hoeg. of Portland, with Mrs. Hoeg and family, are at Sunset House - for tl,e season. Mr. Hoeg has purchased I property on North Beach and is arrang- ing tor tne construction of a home. Summer Misses Stella M. Young and Miss Caro line Johnson, from Duluth, Minn.,' are Seaside visitors. Miss Grace Young and Miss Emma Shepard, of The Dalles, are down for a short stay. 0. T. Gillet, of Portland, is a recent arrival. ' Mrs. M. Baum and daughters have opened their Seaview cottage for the Summer. Cottagers at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Neal, of Port land, are in their cottage at Seaview. Mrs. Ladd and daughter, Helen, art installed In their handsome borne at' the Willows. Mrs. H. W. Corbett is down for the season. William Harrington and family are in stalled in the Hoar cottage for the sea son. Recent arrivals are E. Wlngate, Mayor of The Dalles, who is here for a so journ, accompanied by Mrs. Wlngate and! daughter, Mildred. Mrs. A. F. Lane Is In her beach home. The Millards have opened Millard Cot tage for the season. Miss Mary Millard and her sister, Mrs. Gamble, and twB sons are down. H. C. Albee and Mrs. Albee are In stalled in one of the Harmon cottages for the Summer days. Mrs. W. G. Eliot and family are settled for the season In the Swlgert cottage. Rev. W. G. Eliot, who was an early ar rival, has returned to Portland for the Chautauqua, but he will be back later for a longer stay. A. F. Wheeler and family, of Portland, have settled in their cottage, which is situated on the ocean ridge. W. B. Struble and Mrs. Struble and young son, Arthur, are in their cottage below the Willows. They have as guests from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Stru ble. Oscar Streibig, with Mrs. Strelbig and son. are occupying their cottage. Mrs. H. E. Green, of Portland, Is in one of Mrs. Walker's cottages. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jameson and daughter, Mis9 La Conie, are occupying their lovely home.' Blde-a-wee. Mrs. Frank Wood and daughter, Mabel, are installed In the Fithlan house. 1. Van Duyn and family, of Portland, are occupying the O'Neill cottage. Mr. and Mrs- John Klosterman have opened their cottage at Seaview. Theif daughter, Kemma, is with them. Mrs. John F. McDonnell and family are In their cottage. Personals ot Long Beach. Charles Frazler and Mrs. Frazier have opened their Long Beach cottage. Mrs. G. W. Qlos and family are occu pying their Summer home. J. G. Thatcher, with Mrs. Thatcher and baby, are installed in the Stewart, cot tage. Dr. Kittle Plummer Gray Is a Long Beach guest. G. W. Shirley has been a recent guest at North Beach Inn. William G. Beck, Jr., has been a guest at Long Beach. JH. E. Everding and Mrs. Everding are guests at North Beach Inn. Miss Vance, Miss Margaret Vance, of Portland, and Miss Katherine Metley, of Marinette, Wis., are a trio of attractive girls who recently spent a fortnight at Long Beach, as guests at the Portland Hotel. They left on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, of Walla Walla, are at Long Beach for a fortnight. Dr. William Koehler and son, W. F. Koehler. are down attending to the open ing of their cottage. Tom Collison and family have opened up the Collison cottage at Ocean Park, Wash. Mrs. WUllanH.Killmgswojth.and family are down for the season at their cottage. M. F. Royal has lately arrived at Long Beach from Portland. A. H. Devers, Jr.. is a recent visitor at the beach. Mrs. L. M. Parrish, of Portland, has ar rived at Long Beach for a short sojourn. Centervllle Beach Notes. Mrs. I. Sichel and family are occupying a Centervllle cottage. Recent arrivals in the cottage colony are Mrs. R. B. Knight and family. Mort E. Dlmlck, Jr.. returned to Port land lately, after a ten days' stay with his aunt. Miss Aphia L. Dimlck. who la with the E. B. McFarlands in their cot tage. Mrs. Joseph Moore and family are tn their cottage at Centervllle for the sea son. Miss Marguerite entertains Miss Vandermost as her guest. Mrs. Charles E. Stolte and Miss Sadie Knapp are settled for the Summer in the McGulre cottage. - Henry Jennings, Jr., Fred O. Jennings and Ralph Jennings are guests at Cen tervllle. j Mrs. L. Chemin and daughter have taken a cottage at Centervllle. Fred T. Holman has recently opened the Holman cottage at Holman's Station. E. McFarland Is in the McFarland for the season. Mrs. I. M. Rathbun and Miss Rathbun are In their cottage for the Summer. Mrs. Rathbun's grandson. Emmet, is with the party. Tioga and Breakers Station. Otto Metchan and Mrs. Metchan have been rece-nt visitors at the beach. Miss Leslie Knapp and Miss Claire Houghton, who have been sojourning at Breakers. returned . to Portland on Wednesday. While here they were en tertained by Mrs. T. B. Wilcox in her beautiful home at the Willows. Adolph Dekum and Mrs. Dekum and baby were week-end guests at Breakers. Mrs. Bittle-Wells and baby are in stalled In her Tioga cottage. Mr. Wells usually comes from the city for week-end stays. Mr. and Mrs. Isom White arrived at their handsome Tioga cottage on Wednes day. The R. Rosenhaupts, of Portland, with their two attractive daughters, Misses Mae and Amy. accompanied by Mr. Ro senhaupt's brother, J. Rosenhaupt, and wife, comprise a party that recently ar rived at Breakers for the season. F. F. Jancke and Mrs. Jancke have been recent visitors on North Beach. Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Rosenfeld and small daughter, Delphlne, are in their Tioga cottage. George W. Boschke was a week-end guest, visiting his family, who are down for the season. John Simington, of Portland, is a re cent arrival. Mrs. C. M. Weed and daughter. Miss Mabel, are Summer guests from Spokane. Miss Alma Noon, of Annie Wright Sem inary, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Noon, in their cottage at Tioga. Ed Nichols Is another cottager who ar rived recently. ' Mrs. Adolphe Wolfe, of Portland, and daughter. Miss Florence are installed In their beach home at Tioga. They are en tertaining Miss Miriam Jacobs. Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Horace Walpole are occupying Dr. Nichols' cot tage. Crowds at Ocean Park. Cottages and campers are arriving dally, and the place is rapidly assuming its Summer vacation aspect. Picnics and outing parties, driving and surf bathing, interspersed with Informal social affairs among the cottagers are making the resort a most pleasant one. COTTAGE COLONY. Dr. H. A. Harr. of Portland. Is in stated in his cottage at the Park. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Montgomery and a party of guests are camping at the Park. In the party are Mrs. Montgomery's mother, Mrs. E. Stanburrough, and Misses Winnifred Kern and Susan McConnell, of Portland. Miss Anne Shogren, of Portland, and her sister. Miss May Shogren are in stalled in their new cottage near the life saving station. Their niece, Gladys McKenzle. also of Portland, is with them for the season. H. E. Habighorst and family are In their Summer home. ' M. H. Schmeer and family are Port landers who have opened their cottage recently. Miss Alda Burk is visiting friends at Ocean Park. H. A. Haseltine Is down with his family in their beach house. Mrs. Mary Peterson, an Astorlan, has opened her cottage at the Park. C. T. Hale is a recent arrival. I A visitor at the Park this past week was Charles E. York, of Portland. Joseph A. Owden. of New York has been a recent visitor with friends here Mrs. J. W. Green is at the Park. J. C. Roberta and family are down tram