The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 26, 1908, SECTION FOUR, Page 4, Image 38

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HOT WEATHER DRIVES CROWDS FROM INTERIOR TO BEACHES
NEWPORT. July 26. (Special.) The
week has been a busy one at New
port, notwithstanding the fact that
the early days were gloomy and misty.
All week long tourists have been coming
to- Newport In large crowds, and the
town la now well Ailed. Practically
every cottage at Nye Beach, which is not
already filled, is rented for the remainder
of the season. Tents have gone up In
great numbers during the week, giving
Nye Creek a typical Summer appearance.
A burglar made his appearance at Nye
Creek this week and on Friday evening
entered the cottage of Dr. H. J. Mln
thorn, securing about $10 In small change.
To allay the fears of the campers, all
four of the Newport police force are
Working on the case, and hope to run the
thief to earth.
I Recent Cottage Arrivals.
;Mrs. M. Senders and family, of Albany,
arrived in .Newport this week to spend
July and August. They have rented the
Fleming cottage for the Bummer.
,Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Polhemue and daugh
ter Eva. of Portland, are among the most
recent Newport arrivals. They are lo
cated In their cottage on Newport
Heig ;s for the season.
Mrs. F. H. Churchill and little daugh
ter and Mrs. E. W. Jones and three
daughters, of Roeeburg, are among the
recent cottage arrivals.
Mr. and'Slrs. G. "W. Gray and family,
of Salem, arrived in Newport this week
and have rented the Earl Fleming cot
tage for the season.
J. A. Buchanan, 'wife and family, of
Cornelius, arrived in Newport this week
and are located for the Summer In the
Calbreath cottage at Nye Creek.
H. M. Morris and family, of Eugene,
took up their abode in their Nye Creek
Summer home this week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alden, of Cor
valMs. are In the Horner cottage at Nye
Creek for the Summer.
George Metcalf and family, of Salem,
opened their Nye Creek cottage this week.
Mrs. a L Rodgers and son, Earl, ar
rived in Newport Wednesday and have
entered their Nye Creek Summer home.
Mrs. R. E. Riches and daughter,
Gladys, of Turner, are in the Mr. In man
cottage at Nye Creek for July and Au
gust. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elliott, of Eugene,
and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hopkins, of Al
bany, have opened their cottage at Nye
Creek.
iMrs. A. B. Croasman, son Allen B. and
daughter. Lilian, of Portland, are at
Ollsonville in their Summer home. Hon
eysuckle cottage. Visiting the family Is
Mrs. A. E. Crane and two nieces, of
Portland. m ,
.Mrs. E. E. Hofer, of Salem, arrived in
Newport this week and has opened up
her cottage at Olsonvllle for the season.
Mrs. Hofer is accompanied by her son,
Lawrence, and daughter, Gyrlie.
L. P. Shanks and wife, of Portland, are
again at Nye Creek in their Summer cot
William F Anderson and family, of
fortiana, are enjuyiuis
at Nye Beach. They are spending their
third season In the Anderson cottage at
Nye Creek.
Dr. and Mrs. Wallace, of Albany, are
located once more In their Summer home
Welcome Inn at Nye Creek.
Mrs. John A. Carson and family are
enjoying their annual outing in the Car
son Summer home at Nye Creek.
Ex-Mayor F. M. Wilklns. of Eugene,
brought his family to Newport this week
to spend the Summer in the Wilklns bun
galow at Nye Creek.
W.' S. Hays, wife and two daughters,
of Portland, arc spending their outing
in the Hays cottage at Nye Creek.
Mrs. C. A. Wiencken and family, of
Portland, are in the Damon "Sunset"
cottage at Nye Creek. Visiting the fam
ily are Mrs. Wlencken's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. is. ieuy, or. rutuiura.
Mrs. F. M. French and sons, John and
Beth, are located for the season in
French Harbor, at Nye Creek.
tr. H. A. McXary and family are en
Joying a two months- rest at Nye Creek.
They are located In the C. B. Moores cot
tage. Dr. E. F. Parker, of Portland, is spend
ing July with his family in the Crosby
cottage at Nye Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boeschen, of Salem,
are located at Sea Crest for the Sum
mer months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myer and family,
of Ashland, are among the recent cot
tage arrivals. They have rented the
Sampson cottage. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Redflelci ana
daughter Ina. of Albany, are in their
Nye Creek cottage.
Mrs. C. E. Berry and daughter. Rena,
of Portland, arrived in Newport Thursday
evening to spend the season. Miss Em
ma Butman Is the guest of the family,
who will be located at Nye Beach in the
Butman cottage.
Jacob Thompson and wife and E. 1
ijuten and wife, of Ashland, are at New
port for July and August. They are en
joying their rest in the Buten cottage.
Among the Tenters.
A great many tenters arrived in New.
port this week. Among the lot is a merry
colony located In the Byrene camp yard.
In the group are T. Guilds, J. T. Larson,
and M. D. Tester, of Portland; Mrs. W.
M. Heacock and family, of Newberg: J.
R Holyfleld and family, of Portland; Mrs.
F A. Young. Newberg; J. A. Watson,
Portlend; Miss X. Miller, Miss R. Young
and W, H. Smith, Portland; Miss S. B.
Simon, Hood River; H. A. Priest and
family. Woodburn; Mrs. L. N. O'Ren
and family, Portland: Mrs. W. L. Prize
and family, Kings Valley; Mr. J. II.
Christopher and family. Marlon; Mrs. O.
P. Shepard, L. Hoyt, Miss Louise Hoyt
and Miss Hazel Granstown, Portland.
Mr.- E. Kirkpatrlck, of Eugene, is
camp'lng in the Byrne camp ground
north of Nye Creek.
Philander Flood, of Portland, i a re
cent addition to the host of campers at
Nye Creek.
W. B. Holmes and family, of Ash
land, are camped near Nye Beach.
Mrs. J. W. Chamberlln and family, of
Portland, are camping . north of Nye
Creek.
Mrs. J. T. Watson and family, of Al
bany, sire among the recent arrivals in
the tent district.
Mrs. J. W. Forbes and family are lo
cated in a tent near the beach at Nye
Brook.
Mrs. Morgan Watson and son Clay,
of Eugene, are camping at Nye Creek.
Herbert Bruner and wife, of Portland,
and A. E- Butler and wife, of the same
city, are camped at Nye Creek for
the season.
The Misses Lulu and Annette Tolman,
of Turner, who have been camping at
Nye Creek, returned home Thursday
morning.
Editor Moorhead. of the Junction
City Times, is camping with his family
at Nye Creek.
Moses Rue, wife and little daughter,
of Roseburg, are camped at Nye Creek.
L. K. Fisk. of Salem, is camped with
his family on the Rader camp grounds
at Nye Creek.
Personal Mention. .
A. B. Croseman, of Portland, Joined
his family this week, and will make
a short stay at the seaside.
Squire Farrar, of Salem, passed
through Newport this week, en route
to Seal Rocks, where he will spend
the remainder of the season with his
family.
Charles N. Fisher and wife, of Eu
gene, arilved In Newport this week for
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a two-weeks' rest. They are registered
at the Abbey House.
Ed E. Van Dyke, of Grants Pass, is
registered at the Abbey House.
Mrs. A. L. Butler, of Portland, and
son, Lieutenant, C. M. Butler, of the
U. S. A., are registered at the Ocean
House. Mrs. Frank Eugene and Miss
Mabel Hlnes, of Albany, are also with
the party.
Rev. George Nave, of Cottage Grove,
and sons, Charles E., of New York City,
and Thomas, of Walla Walla. Wash.,
are registered at the Ocean House.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Woolenberg; and
Mrs. M. Josephson, of Roseburg, are
among the recent hotel arrivals. They
are registered at the Irwin, House, at
Nye Creek.
Dr. H. B. Leonard and Professor and
Mrs. John A. Stuart, of the University
of Oregon, are spending their vacation
in Newport, the former at the Abbey
House, and the two latter at the
Damon.
Julius Goldsmith, wife and family, of
Eugene, are registered at the Damon
Hotel for the month of July, as are
also Mr. W. H. Hay, wife and two sons,
of the university town.
Earl A. Aupellee, of Jefferson, Is en
Joying his vacation speeding on Ya
qulna Bay In his new launch.
The life-saving crew afforded the
Mummer visitors considerable entertain
ment by giving a capsize drill In Ta
lulna Bay last Thursday.
J. E. Blaln and wife, of Albany, are
registered at the Irwin House for the
Summer months.
NORTH BEACH IS POPULAR
Easy of Access From Portland,
Large Crowds Visit Resort.
LONG BEACH, Wrash., July 25. (Spe
cial.) One great and pertinent reason
for the continued popularity of North
Beach is its easy accessibility to Port
land. Steamers leaving on Saturday
afternoon and evening as late as 10
o'clock at night, out of Portland, bring
the Sunday excursionist to North Beach
in the early morning on Sunday. Tne
return trip is made at 9 o'clock from
Long Beach, giving an outing or nine
hours on the beautiful beach. Every
featuro of comfort is looked put for,
and first-class accommodatioas can. be
secured at any point along the beach
from Ilwaco to Tioga. Combining as
It does every natural pleasure of a sea
side outing, with material comfort,
the trip Is one surely to be desired
by those who can find time and means
to leave behind them the hot winds of
the city for a day s outing at North
Beach.
Since the warm waves have been dis
porting themselves over our beautiful
Portland, the beaches have received a
arger influx of guests. Tenters and
campers, cottagers and resident guests
at the hostelrieB flock down in crowds
and the beach has taken on Us busy
mid-season atmosphere.
So many attractions are, held out to
the visitor at North Beach that one is
fain, to- enumerate them. Horseback
riding and driving, along the 16-mile
stretch of sandy beach, when the tide
is out; surf bathing all along the
beach, auto rides to various points
of interest in the two big touring cars,
wagon and hayrack parties, picnic
jaunts into the beauitful wilds, crab
and clam parties, all sorts or outings,
besides the gala evenings spent about
camp fires, and the many kinds of arti
ficial amusement, tend to mane even
one day. at North Beach a red-letter
one.
Xorth Beach Personals.;
Otto Dekum, Mrs. Dekum and young
daughter are recent arrivals.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leiter and small
son John returned to Portland this last
week.
Mrs. H. S. Glle is at North Beach Inn.
A party of Portlanders who are so
journing at the seaside are Mrs. Charles
Jennings, Mrs. Fred O. Jennings, Mrs.
Henry Jennings, Jr., and Master Ralph
Jennings.
J. H. Stanley Is a Portlander who
came to Long Beach this last week.
Mark McAnen returned to Portland
after a brief visit with friends at
Long Beach.
Misses Margery and Lucretia JJastick,
two attractive Berkeley girls, came
over from Seaside on Monday, where
they have been guests at Tom Dobson'a
house party, to remain the rest of the
season at the cottage of their aunt,
Mrs. C. W. Mastlck. of Portland. Mrs.
Mastlck has her mother, Mrs. A. F.
Tyler, with her, and a daughter, Mrs.
T. M. Paterson, will arrive on Tuesday
to spend the remainder of the season
with the party at Seaview.
C. F. Haradon has joined his. family
at the beach.
Charles Schank la dowa from Port,
land.
Dr. W. O. Manion has been a recent
guest from Portland.
Mr. . and Mrs. Louis Dammasch, of
Portland, are at Hackney Cottage.
A recent visitor from Portland was
George E. K. Fichtner.
Leo Selling, of Portland, came down
on Tuesday for a week's visit. He is
at Hackney Cottage.
Mrs. A. R. Stringer has come down
from Portland for a visit with, her
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daughter, Mrs. Jack Grimes, who has
a cottage.
George M. Welster, of Portland, is at
Long Beach. j
F. M. Metzger is a guest at the Port
land. Mr. Metzger is making a tour of
the Coast cities. He Is interested in
photography as an art and is enthusi
astic over the charms of both Clatsop
and Long Beach.
Miss Myrtle Henderson returned on
Thursday to Portland, after a fortnight
spent at North Beach.
Mrs. George W. Whitney is down at
the Hackney Cottage.
Mrs. R. G. McMullen. of the Shell
burne House, Is entertaining her friend,
Mrs. Hinkston, from Portland.
Lot Q. Swetland Is an arrival from
Portland.
Misses Florence Watson and Mary E.
Watson are guests at North Beach.
Jay Upton has been a recent visitor.
Dr. Emma Lynden and her two
daughters. Misses Ollie and Pearl, are
at the Driftwood.
C. H-. Hoeg and Mrs. Hoeg and in
teresting baby Cranston are at Sunset
Cottage.
Louis B. Fisher and wife, of Portland,
are guests at Long Beach.
Mrs. Frances Buechel and small son are
at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Paulson and son are
recent arrivals from Portland.
T. R. Baldwin of Portland was a guest
over Sunday at the Hackney cottage.
Mrs. F. E. Taylor from Portland, and
her handsome baby boy Arthur, are at
Driftwood for the season.
A popular guest at the beach is Mrs.
E. M. Watson, of Portland, who is at
the Sunset Hotel. Mrs. Watson is a
handsone matron with brunette coloring.
and has been the motif of several in
formal affairs during her visit.
J. Arenson, of Portland, has been a
recent guest at Long Beach.
Mrs. J. C. Stevens and her charming
baby Jane are Long Beach guests.
C. A. Chrisman and Mrs. mnsman, are
arrivals from Portland.
Fred Donnerberg, also of Portland, is
at the beach.
A prominent guest at Long Beach is
Mrs. Nellie G. Day. for several years
identified with the Walla Walla Bulle
tine. Mrs. Day is spending a month's
vacation at the beach.
G. D. Roe is a guest for a fortnight
at the Driftwood.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith and young
children Rudol'f and Imogens, are visi
tors at Long Beach.
Colonel Eddy, of ; Portland, is a recent
arrival.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Oberdorfer and child
ren are guests at the Breakers. ,
W. F. Flledner, of Portland, came down
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Marks are arrivals at
the beach.
A party of Portlanders who are down
for a fortnight at the beach are: Misses
W. L. Barnes, Cecilia and -Katherine
Cain, and Master M. A. Barnes. They
are guests at Hackney's.
Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Lemen, from Den
ver, with Miss Margaret Lemen and
Lewis J. Lemen are at North Beach for
the Summer. Dr. Lemen is chief sur
geon for the O. R. & N. Company.
Mrs. L. Powers and Miss G. Jones have
been guests from Portland at North
Beach.
Henry -W. Fries and wife of Port
land were guests at the beach all of the
past week.
Eugene Tausic, Mayor' of Walla' Walla,
who has been a guest at North Beach,
returned home on Thursday.
A party of Portland people who re
cently arrived at the beach are Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Pier, Mrs. Stanhope Pier,
and Miss Lulu Trueblood.
Charles B. King has been down from
Portland for several days.
H. P. Palmer spent the Sunday at
Hackney's.
Mrs. A. Bloom and her three charming
daughters returned to Michigan lately.
Mlsa Effie Johnstone, of Portland, Is at
8eaview.
Mrs. R. W. Mitchell returned recently
from Portland to Long Beach.
George H. Dufur, from Portland. Is a
late arrival at the Sheiburne House.
Dr. Fred A. Reisacker and B. H.
Bodley from Portland were recent guests
at the Hackney cottage, -
M. L Kline, wife and young son, Ed
gar, of Portland, returned on Thursday
after a week's visit at North Beach.
Miss Jessie Edwards is a guest of the
Chamberlain cottage. .
Jay Upton arrived at the. beach re
cently. Mrs. J. P. Sutherland, of Portland,
is a recent arrival at the Chamberlain
cottage.
SOCIAL EVENTS ARE NUMEROUS
Variety of Functions Keep Visitors
to Beach Well Entertained.
Parties to North Head and the
wrecked Salome have been many in
number, and now that the big touring
cars are down, It Is predicted that the
popular trip will have more fascination
than before, if possible. Among the
recent ones was that on Thursday
afternoon, when some of the guests
at Hackney went in wagons to North
Head. In the party were: Mrs. Frank
C. Baker, Miss Anna Warnock. Miss
Henderson, Mise Lillian Brown, Miss
Belle Shields.
A congenial party of Long Beach
guests visited the wrecked Salome last
week. The trip was made in a -touring
car, and was in the nature of an
all-day outing. An early morning start
was made, taking basket luncheons
along, and the return was at dusk. In
the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taft,
Miss Louise Lauga, Miss Leslie Fisk,
Mrs. William O'Donnell, Mrs. Echart,
Mrs. Kingsley, and Larkln Schell. all
Portlanders, with the exception of Mrs.
Echart, who is from Salt Lake City.
Later In the week an auto party went
from Hackney Cottage to the wrecked
steamer Salome. The party was com
posed of Miss Warnock, Miss Henderson,
Mrs. P. Baker and daughter Frances, and
Mrs. Hackney.
The guests at North Beach Inn have
made several trips to North Head and
are having nightly beach parties and bon
fires. The latter form of amusement Is
well represented all along the beach.
Every night the lovely Illuminations dot
the long stretch of sandy beach, and the
crowds gather about the Area from cot
tages, tents and hotels.
Sunday afternoon a musical was given
the guests at Hackney Cottage. Louis
Dammasch Tendered a most nleaslne pro
gramme of Vocal numbers, and Miss Rose
Schacht delighted the party by her beauti
ful instrumental selections. Later in the
week, on Thursday, another musical was
given, when Mrs. SInnott, of The Dalles,
sang Annie Laurie in splendid voice. M.
J. Politz also assisted with several vocal
numbers. Miss. Frances Baker, Mrs.
Louis Dammasch. Mrs. J. Hackney. B. H.
Bodley, and . Dr. Fred . Reisacher were
present.
One of the events of the season, among
the very young, was a surprise party
tendered Master George . V. - Knight on
his sixth birthday Wednesday. July 15,
The party was given at Mrs. J. O. Wick
ham's cottage in Centerville. The games
were In keeping with the youth of the
participants, a peanut hunt exciting great
Interest. Music and other games, fol
lowed later by refreshments, served at a
beautifully decorated table, bearing two
handsome birthday cakes, presented by
the guests, served to make the evening
a most pleasant one. The small host was
also the recipient of many unique little
gifts. . Those present were: Frances Bar-
bey. Doris Wlldman, Florence Holmes.
Joan Wickham, George Knight, Osmond
Wickham. Mrs. Wickham was assisted
by Mrs. R. B. Knight and Mrs. Wildman
in making merry for tne little ones.
The following young people are having
a most pleasurable vacation in the Hchade
cottage: Miss May Dudron, Miss Bess
McBride. Misses Ida and Frances Schade,
Tracy HIggins and Lawrence Schade. Re
cently the party had a tally-ho trip to
North Head and the Fishing Rocks.
With Mrs. C. W. Mastlck as chaperons,
the young girls who are forming the Mas.
tick's house party enjoyed an outing to
Fort Canby on Thursday. They took
basket luncheons, and spent the day pic
nicking. The party consisted of Misses
Lucretia snd Margery Mastlck, Miss
Wilma Fisk. Miss Minnetta Carson
Misses Emma and Cora Mastlck. The
party will last throughout the Season,
and many plans have been made for many
outings and excursions. Miss Cora Mas-
tick, the young hostess, is a charming
blonde, with unusually fair coloring. .
One of the largest bonfires in the an
nals of North Beach was that of the
Hackney Cottage guests on Wednesday
evening at Seaview. The largest possible
logs and driftwood were piled high, deco
rated with bottles, and fireworkB set in J
the center. The illumination was spec
tacular. Refreshments were served and
an especial feature of Interest was lent
by the relating of a story by each mem
ber of the party. Mr. F. Scudamore, of
Portland, was toastmaster. Those pres
ent were: Misses Katherine and Cecilia
Cain, W. L. Barnes, Lillian Warnock,
Henderson, and Rose, Bertha, Lila and
Marguerite Schacht; Messrs, w. a. ana
F. C. Livingstone, B. C. Paul. Leo Sell
ing. George Fichtner. F. E. Sundamore.
Mrs. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Kline and Mrs. Schacht.
At Hotel Sunset a large dancing party
was given on Friday evening. The big
rooms were beautifully decorated with
ferns, sweet peas, popples and nastur
tiums, while Japanese lanterns lent an
additional beauty to the scene. Punch
was served during the evening, and later
a buffet lunch. The following guests
participated: Misses Effie Johnson, Anna
Hurd, E. R. Sylvester, Lulu and Evelyn
Bnow, Marie and C. Zimmerman, Elaine
Gooley, Mae Dudrowe, Ida and Frances
Schade, Lillian Joliffer, Gly and Pauline
Porria, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Arlington,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Newlin, Mrs. J. D.
Gooley, Mrs. W. H. Dedman, Mrs. Fred
Jennings, Mrs. M. B. Rich and Messrs.
Paul Marsch, P. fitreih, L. G. Schade,
Tracy HIggins, H. G. Pottinger. S. Doug
las, M. Hinks, D. M. Donaugh, R. T.
Johnstone, Earl Lovejoy, J. R. Knight, K.
C. Johnston, J. R. O'Connor, Charles and
H. Jennings.
An interesting card party was given for
the guests at the Salt Air on last Mon
day night- The dining-rooms and par
lors were beautifully decorated with
ferns, potted plants, cut flowers and
gayly colored Chinese lanterns. The
game was 600, and the prizes, were given
to Mrs. Charles Jennings and J. Cameron.
NORTH BEACH COTTAGE COLONY
Tioga.
J. R. Holman, with Mrs. Holman and
children, are installed in their Tioga cot
tage. .
William Comfort with Mrs. Comfort
and children have opened their cottage for
the season.
Mrs. J. T. Brown and little daughter,
from Pendleton, are settled in their Sea
side home.
A. T. Weston Is entertaining a house
party at his Tioga cottage.
Miss May Kelly is a guest of the Misses
Lambert at xioga.
Mrs. F. J. Manning and two children
are on the beach for the Summer.
Mrs. W. L. Wood is expected this -week
at her Tioga cottage.
A. Constable has a small house party
down from Portland.
John West, with Mrs. West and family.
are In the Taylor cottage at Tloga.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rice, and family,
are tenting for the season near Tioga.
Herman Strittengert and Mrs. Strit
tengert, with their children, are in the
Spruce cottage. (
C. E. Franzer, his wife and attractive
young daughter, from near Goldendale,
Wash., are occupying a cottage at Tioga.
J. P. Cook, with Mrs. Cook and young
children, 'of Portland, are In their Sum
mer home.
Long Beach.
Walter Bolton, with his wife and inter
esting twin children, are In their Sum
mer home.
A recent cottager to arrive is John
Bomhalr.
J. W. Collins and Mrs. Collins, with
their children, are settled in their Sum
mer home.
Mrs. J. M. Barde 'and small daughter,
Myriel, are occupying one of Hanneman'a
cottages.
The family of M. F. Brady are occupy
ing their beautiful home at Long Beach.
A congenial party of well-known Port
landers has established itself for the sea
son at The Meadow, an attractive Long
Beach oottage. The party is composed of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taft. Miss Lou
Lauga, Miss Leslie Fisk and J. Larkin
Schell.
Cottagers of interest who arrived re
cently are Dr. J. Jackson and wife, who
are Installed in their Summer home.
H. E. Brady, with wife and children,
are it their beach residence.
Mrs. William McGarry is entertaining
her sister. Miss Lilly Ingalls, in the
Knott cottage, which she has taken for
the season.
George Coyne, with his wife and chil
dren, have opened their house at Long
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Hicks and family
are Installed In their beach cottage.
The Ben Simon family is in one of the
Hanneman cottages.
The Ham cottage has been opened for
the season by Misses Jessie Hagerman
and Elinor Moore, of Portland, who are
entertaining Miss Harriet Hagerup, of
San Francisco.
Centerville.
M. Lang, with Mrs. Lang and family, -have
opened their Summer home at New
ton Station. '
The McGuire family have come down
to their Centerville cottage.
Mrs. Wakefield, of Portland, is com
fortably settled in her beach cottage.
Mrs. J. W. French, of The Dalles, Is
entertaining a house party in her Sum
mer residence.
The Smith French family have opened
their Summer cottage.
John Dellar, with Mrs. Dellar and chil
dren, are in their home at Centerville.
J. De War and family are in the C. C.
Smith cottage.
Mrs. R. S. Farrell and her children are
In their Centerville cottage.
M. F. Hurley,. of Portland, has a beau
tiful Summer residence under course of
construction.
Kenneth Johnstone, of Chicago, Is vis
iting his mother at her cottage at Cen
terville. Mrs. R. B. Knight and daughter, Mrs.
Wildman, and children, are domiciled In
the Knight cottage for the Summer.
Mrs. J. O. Wickham and family are oc
cupying the Schiller cottage for the sea
son. Mrs. J. H. Johnstone and daughters.
Misses Mabel and Effie, are occupying
their attractive new cottage at Center
ville. Mrs. Barbey has opened her cottage
for the season. She is accompanied by
her daughters Hazel and Frances.
Mrs. M. J. Thorsen and family are
among the recent arrivals at Centerville.
J. B. Cooke, with Mrs. Cooke and
children, have opened their Centerville
cottage.
John Barbey and family are arrivals for
the season,
Seaview.
The M. K. Wighton family have opened
their Seaview cottage.
D. M. French, with Mrs. French and
family, have settled in their beach house.
Mrs. A. Gardiner and children are in
stalled in their cottage. ...
Mrs. James Sheehy came down last
night with her young children to open
her beach home.
Mrs. Humphrey Jones has opened her
new nanasome bungalow at Seaview.
Dan Kellaher has opened his cottage
at Seaview. Mrs. Kellaher came down
on Wednesday with her son Glllis and
daughter Miss Mae Coon.
Mrs. Will Frost and two small sons
returned to Portland this week.
Mrs. H. W. Corbett la In her handsome
Summer residence.
Mrs. Edwards and baby Helene are oc
cupying their beach cottage.
Mrs. M. Brady, with the misses Frances
and Jane Brady, are in their cottage for
the season.
Mrs. S. Knapp, of Portland, is sojourn
ing In her beach home.
Mrs. John A. Martin and daughter, Miss
Jean, are in their Summer cottage for the
season.
Mrs. T. H. Knight and her small son
Bobble are in a cottage at Seaview for
the season.
Mrs. Prank Botefuhr Is Installed for the
season in her Seaview house. She has
her daughter, Mrs. Tyrol and baby girl,
with her, as is also Miss Fanny Botefuhr.
Stuart McGuire is visiting his sister,
Mrs. Charles E. Stolte. in the Knapp cot
tage at Seaview. Miss Sadie Knapp is
also a guest.
D. M. Donaugh and his mother. Mrs.
Donaugh, are in their cottage for the
season.
OCEAN PARK BEACH POPULAR
Many Portlanders Take Up Summer
Residence There.
OCEAN PARK. Wash.. July 26. (Spe
cial.) Ocean Park has proved a fascinat
ing place from the beginning of man's
acquaintance with these beautiful waters
and sandy beach, and still It Is doubtful if
the people of the Pacific Northwest fully
realize its rare and varied charm, and the
delightful camping, vacation and outing
opportunities afforded at this lovely re
sort. Hotel accommodations for the tour
ist or excursionist, attractive cottages and
ideal camping grounds present every facil
ity for a most enjoyable season here.
The Kenwortby cottage has been taken
this season by T. S. MeDaniel and Mrs.
McDaniel from Portland.-
Mrs. Sam Connell and children are set
tled in their home at Ocean Park. Mrs.
Connell has her mother, Mrs. McKenna,
with her.
Judge L. B. Stearns, Mrs. M. E. Spauld
lng and little daughters, Mary Helen and
Frances, are at the Park.
J. H. Best has been a recent guest.
Mrs. H. A. Clair and family from Port
land are installed In the Clayton home for
the season. They are entertaining Mrs,
H. C Clair.
Dr.' Benjamin Toung, Mrs. Toung and
family are occupying the Adorable cot
tage. Dr. Newman and wife from Portland
are in their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haseltlne of Port
land have opened their home at the Park.
W. J. Green with Mrs. Green have an
attractive new cottage at Ocean Parle
They are entertaining guests for the sea
son. Mrs. Van Schovenhauven and her
young daughters Alice and Vera.
Mrs. Nettle Greer-Taylor, well known in
Portland musical circles, is usually a
week-end guest at the Greer house cot
tage. Mrs. Thomas Connell Is a guest at the
Park. - -' .. .
E. H. Habighorst. of Portland. Mrs.
Hablghorst and the Misses Habighorst are
at their beach home. Mrs. Habighorst
is entertaining her sister. Miss Frehu also
of Portland. I
F. M. Wooley and Mrs. Wooley are
down for the season and are occupying
thai, hnm, of Ta-ir
Mrs. J. C. Roberts is entertaining a
house party. Numbered among her.
guests are Mr. and Mrs. A. Roberts, of
Coldwell, Idaho. Mrs. W. M. Cupp and
Mrs. C. M. Plerson, of Portland.
Mrs. A. M. Smith and family are down
from Portland at their Park cottage.
H. C. Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler are 007
cupylng their home in Hamilton Grove.
A. Kindt anl mother, from The Dalles,
are at Ocean Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Btrawbrldge are
here for the season.
Miss Alta Burke, of Portland, la visit
ing her grandfather, Mr. Boshen.
L. 8. Normandera and family are set
tled In thlr h.uh hmisA
K. V. Lively and family, from Portland,,
are down for the Summer at their Park
residence.
C. T. Hale and family are arrivals for
the season.
M. Gevurta has returned to Portland.
Recent cottage arrivals are Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Hurrt and their little son.
Stanley Werschkel with Mrs. Werschkel
and baby are in the Kirk cottage for the
season.
J. H. Ichter and wife are down from
Portland In their cottage at the Park.
Mrs. A. Upson was a week-end guest at
Mrs, K. V. Lively's cottage.
E. L. Bushnell Is a recent guest from
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw and son Ear
old of Portland were recent guests.
Among the Portlanders who are at Ocean
Park are James C. Stuart and Gordon
Stuart, Chester MCieal, E. B. Liddy, E.
W. B. Hammer, W. 8. Moran, R. A.
Kloster and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Frazer.-
rbiha .-- 1 V. . I T -B .
w .... . iiauui, lev. veca 1UI B. V ti , !3Cfc
and daughter Helen from Omaha, Neb.;
Mrs. A. L. Sprowl, Harold Sprowl and
miss Nellie Piatt from Ontario, Or.; Jos
eph A. Oudln. New York; H. G. Williams,
Wallace, Idaho; Mrs. Cooper, Spokane,
and J. P. Paul, Astoria.
AT THE NORTH BEACH HOTELS. ;
Portland Hotel.
Myrial, O. L. Regan. Herman Breyer, M.
Rogan. Jr., J. W. Adams, Mrs Perclo Rlu.
B. Cronk. J. Lewis and wife. Mrs. H. J.
Gregory, Mi Helen Gregory, John T. Whist
ler, wife and children, J. V. Lankin,
C. H. Asmus, B. House. Miss Maud Dobbfir
B. C. Paul, C. W. Hodges. C. C. Bradley.
Louis C. Coulter. N. Flecher, W. L. Elliott
and wife, and William Schmarl.- Others at
the. Portland are: F. M. Metzgar, Cincin
nati: L. Verne Nusbaum and wife, Bolee;
H. D. Loomls, South Bend; Miss C. F.
Gregory, Chicago; Miss E. E. Anderson.
Astoria; Thomas Holler. Chicago; A. K.
Kerlee. Ilwaco; F. J. Frledrich and C. H.
Hodges. Astoria: R. L. Adams, R. Oppen
heimer. Saa Francisco; Otto Carlson. As
toria; W. E. Leekly, Nahcotta.
Sunset Hotel. ' .
J. D. M. Abbott, Paul Marsch. Eben Mc
Farland. Mrs. Pauline Bllllngton, Mr. and
Mrs. I, La Vance Pease, Henry I. Pease. C.
H. Hoeg, Mrs. c. H. Hoeg. c. S. Hoeg, Mrs'.-"
E. M. Watson, all of Portland.
North Beach Inn. : '"'..'.
From Portland are: Henry Berger. Jr ,
J. H. Stanley, Mrs. H. 8. Glle; Mrs. J. .
Morgan, from, Los Angeles, Cal.; I. J. Doane.
San Francisco.
Hackney Cottage. . ,
Registered from Portland are: Myrtle
Henderson, L F. Buck. M. Mose&sohn, Henry
W. Fries and wife, Dr. Fred A. Reisacher,
B. H. Bodley, Miss A. Warnock, Mrs. J. W.
Fowler, Florence J. Fowler. Mrs.. Louis'
Dammasch. Mrs. Walter Owen,, Mrs. G- W
Whitney, M. L. Kline, wife and boy, Charles
B. King, Ethel M. Stiles, R. M. McCally. H.
P. Palmer and wife, Katherine Cain. Cecilia
Cain, W. L. Barns H. W. Reichert, ' O.
Peterson, M. A Barnes, Louis Dammasch.
L. H. Boon, F. R. Baldwin, George E. K.
Fichtner. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harrison. Mrs.
Percie Hill, B. Lovelace,' W. B. Livingston,
F. C. Livingston.' B.. C. Paul. Miss Mjiude
Dobbs. P. - W. Kloostir, Miss G. Klemson.
Mrs. Brown. Leo Selling. Others registered
are: L. Egan. Seattle: Mrs. J. H. Blandlng.
St. Croix Falls. Wis.; Mary Richards, Rachel
Richards. Emporia.. Kan.; H. Sklbbe, As
toria; Mrs. E. C. Sprague and Mrs. Athy G.
Weeks, Kormandale, Mt. Tabor; Lillian