The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 02, 1908, SECTION THREE, Page 4, Image 26

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    LONG E EACH. TV ash., Aug. 1. (Spe
cial.) North Beach la enjoying the
crest of its seasonal activity. The
steamers Potter and Hassalo bring crowds
dally to rest, recuperate and enjoy life
at this beautiful resort. The entire beach
of 18 miles is dotted with cottages, some
pretentious, handsome homes, others typi
cal seaside bungalows, camping parties,
and hotels. These are clustered In pret
ty little tonus known as Ilwaco, Seavlew,
Centerville, Newton Station. Long Beach.
Tioga. Breakers, Ocean Side, -.Loomls,
Oceanside Park, and Nahcotta.
Every train coming from Megler the
boat-landing station brings an Influx of
visitors and cottagers who leave the
train at these Various points of destina
tion. Carefree anl happy these aoa
alders stroll the beach, go bathing In the
surf.' take long tramps through the
woods, and go on various outing excur
sions to nearby points of Interi'st. Just
now the cottages are well filled and the
hotels are taking care of their usual
heavy bookings for the mid season. The
weather Is most delightful, and the days
are all too short for the visitor at the
beach. Every night great bonfires il
luminate the stretch or sandy beach and
merry parties hold informal social af
fairs. North Beach Personals.
Mrs. J. P. O'Brien and daughter Miss
Lilian and Mrs. Fred Stanley accompa
nied by her son. George Stanley and
two small children, have arrived for a
week's stay at the Beach. Miss O'Brien
brought her horse, and is a most stun
ning figure on the beach each morning.
Charles Rosen f eld came down from
Portland for an over-Sunday stay.
William Dolph is attending the Hol
brook's house-party at Toke Point. Jack
Spratt. who Is here from California, ac
companied Mr. Dolph.
Milton Frohman. of Portland, la a guest
at North Beach.
Arrivals on Tuesday at the beach were
C. E. Ireland and Mrs. Ireland, of Port
land. Mr. Ireland returned to the city
later In the week. Mrs. Ireland, who
possesses a most charming and interest
ing personality will remain for the sea
son. Harry J. Strowbrldge, Jr., with Mra.
Btrowbrldge. are at the Breakers station.
H. K. Everding and Mrs. Everding and
baby daughter Caroline are registered at
the North Beach Inn.
Adolph Dekum was an over-Sunday
guest at North Beach.
J. W. Cook with Mrs. Cook and daugh
ters. Misses Cornelia and Cully Cook, are
recent arrivals.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Rothchlld. with
Misses Enid. and Amy. and Joe Roth
child. of Portland, have arrived for the
season.
Leo Hahn. of Portland, was a week-end
guest at the Beach.
C. M. Idleman. of Portland, la a guest
at Hackney Cottage.
Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Whiting and
young son, Charles Curtis, are at North
Beach Inn.
Henry Jennings. Jr., has joined his
family at the beach.
A congenial party of Portlandera who
were recent arrivals at Seaview is com
prised of John Lockhart, Mrs. Lockhart,
J. D. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, with
W. H. Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin.
J. Adrian Epplng. well known in Port
land musical circles, and recently from
Hood River, Or.. Is a guest at Hackney
Cottage.
A small dancing party of Interest was
that given by W. M. Killlngsworth on
last Friday night at Eureka cottage.
The large floor space was given over to
the dancers and refreshments were served
later In the evening. Those enjoying the
hbspltality of Mr. KilllngBworth were
Misses Edith Woodcock. Frances Brady.
Marie Zimmerman, Fay and Lou Kil
llngsworth, daughter of the host, LeConle
Jamleson and Messrs. Glenn Keep, Harry
Fisher, and Arthur Skilllcorn.
The W. C. Cameron family are ar
rivals at Seaview. W. C. Cameron and
J. E. Cameron were week-end visitors.
E. J. Daly, of Portland. Is a guest at
Hackney cottage.
Mrs. H. 8. Glle. from Portland, is at
the North Beach Inn.
H. W. Gamme, of Portland, Is at
Hackney cottage.
A trio of interesting Portlandera who
are at Seaview are the Misses Rachel,
Olga and Olive H'alllngby.
Among last week's arrivals at Sea
view are Mrs. J. J. McMlcken and her
attractive young daughter. Miss Anna.
An Interesting whist party was given
at the Sunset Hotel last Friday night.
The house was decorated for the oc
casion, and there were six tables.
Prizes were won by C H. Hoeg and
Mrs. Fred Jennings. Light refresh
ments were served and a small musical
programme waa given. Those In the
party were Mr. and Mra. C H. Hoeg,
Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Wheeler. Henry
Jennings. Jr, Mra. Fred Jennings, Mra.
Charles Jennings, Mra. J. F. Graham,
Mrs. Alvord, Mrs. E. M. Watson, Mr8.
L. E. Renner, Mrs. R. E. Newlln. Mrs.
George Jaeger, Mra. Charles Blllington,
Mrs. Calmess, Mra. N. Moliter, Mra. E.
B. McFarland and Mra. Pease.
COTTAGERS ON NORTH BEACH
Tioga.
Mrs. Julius Meier is entertaining
Miss Margery Houseman, an attractive
member of Portland's younger folk, at
the Meier's handsome Tioga house.
The 'Jeffries cottage has been taken
for the remainder of the season by Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Holbrook. of Portland.
W. F. Edwards and family are In
stalled In their cottage at the beach.
John West and family are down from
Portland and have taken the Taylor
cottage for the remainder of the sea
son. Charles Burchett and family, with
Mrs. Raymond Hackenberrjr and her
family, are settled In their beach home.
Charles Starker and family, from
Portland, are arrlvala In the cottage
colony. -
Mrs. R, Hackenberry Is entertaining
Misses Dalrymple and Cranee. of Port-
nan a ii i I hi In in. i I
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land, and Misa Jones, from San Fran
cisco, at her cottage.
L. D. Wolford and family have taken
the Pemberton cottage for the remain
der of the season.
Donald G. Woodward returned to
Portland on Monday, after a week-end
stay with his family In their Tioga
cottage.
Long Beach.
Recent additions to the cottage
colony of Long Beach are Mrs. Jack
Knott and her daughter. Miss Annie.
Also of the party is Mr. Ttbbetts, a
nephew of Mrs. Knott.
M. L. Stanton and family are settled
In their beach cottage.
Late comers to the seaside are I- L.
Schilt and family, who are installed
in their cottage for the month of
August. Miss Paula Hellar, who has
been their guest, has returned to Port
land. R. A. Price, of Portland, is down
with his family in their new house at
the beach.
' J. H. Stanley and Mrs. Stanley have
taken one of the Swetland cottages for
the season.
L. M. Rice and family and Mrs. R.
W. Steel and three children are In
stalled for the remainder of the sea
son in their cottage.
Mrs. B. A. Rives and Mrs. J. T.
Brown are recent additions to the cot
tage residents.
A camping party at Long Beach la
comprised of Mrs. L. N. Wright and
aon Leonard, Mrs. L. Merlness and her
son Glenn, Mrs. H. Boyer, with her
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Downey,
all Portlandera.
Centerville.
Arrivals in the cottage colony are
J. H. Knight, with Mrs. Knight and
baby Robert, who will be down for the
remainder of the season.
Mrs. G. E. Jamleson, of Bide-a-wee
cottage, has been entertaining Mrs.
George F. White, of Portland, this past
week. Mr. White came down for an
over-Sunday visit.
Mrs. Kate McGulre and children are
Installed In their Centerville cottage.
Mrs. M. G. Thorsen has with her Miss
Pearl Westberg, of Portland, who will
remain a fortnight.
Early arrivals in the cottage colony
were Mrs. Frank Klernan and children,
Frances and Ruth. Their guesta are Dr.
and Mrs. Earnest Woodruff, from Mon
tesano. Wash.
Mrs. Theodore Trautman and sons,
Frtta and Theodore, are stationed in
their attractive Summer home. Mr.
Trautman was down for a week-end
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hoeg and small
son, Cranston, who have been guests at
the Sunset Hotel, have taken possession
of their new home at Centerville.
Seaview.
Mrs. H. W. Corbett Is entertaining a
party of guests at her beautiful beach
home. Westborough. She has with her
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason, J. H. Mason
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mason, with
their children. Caroline and Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sykea and
baby Lawrence have . returned to Port
land, after a fortnight's occupancy of
the Schuylers' handsome cottage at Sea
view. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Parker, of Port
land, have opened their handsome beach
home. They have with Ihem their fam
ily, consisting of Miss Eliza Parker and
two young sons, Alfred and Jamleson.
Their guests, Mrs. 8. W. Church and
Miss Genevieve Church, came down on
Wednesday. The artistic architecture
and furnishings of the Parker home are
the work of the daughter. Miss Eliza,
who la herself a most talented and origi
nal yonug woman.
Very early arrivals in the cottage col
ony are Mr. and Mrs. W. Jacobsen, who,
with their young daughter, Pauline, are
down for the season.
Mrs. Harvey J. O' Bryan and her two
handsome boys. Jack and Earnest, are
among the more recent arrivals at the
beach. ,
Late comers to the cottage colony at
Seaview are Edgar Allen, with Mrs. Al
len and son George. They have , two
gueBts with them, in the persona of
Mra. Fred A. Douty and Misa Jean Milne,
both Portlandera.
Sol. Hart, of Portland, has come down
for a fortnlght'a visit with his family
at their Seaview home.
Mrs. W. H. Grenfell and son, Waldo,
have opened their cottage, which is most
appropriately named "Breakers View," at
Seaview. Mrs. E. Stevens, of Portland,
la their guest.
Mra. Frank Heltkcmper and her
friend. Miss Bayley. who has been vis
iting the former at her home in Portland,
both returned to the city on Wednesday.
While here they were at the cottage of
Mrs. Allard, who la Mra. Heitkemper'a
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jennings, with their
two interesting young daughters, Vivian
and Madeline, and the small son, John,
have Joined the cottage colony.
Mrs. D. P. Lewis and her charming
daughter, Miss Ruth, have been recent
guests of Mrs. I. Goldsmith. Mr. Gold
smith is usually a week-end guest at the
cottage. -
Miss Mary Millard, accompanied by her
sister, Mrs. Gamble, with the latter'a
young sons, Willard and Albert, are set
tled for the rest of the season In their
beach home overlooking old ocean.
Mrs. Herbert Houghton and young
daughter, Helen, are guests In the Rich
ard Martin cottage.
Mrs. M. Baruh has been a guest at the
I. Goldsmith cottage.
Harold Stokes, of Astoria, has been
entertained for a week at the Adolphe
Wolfe home here, as a guest of George
Wolfe. He returned to Portland on
Thursday, having previously visited with
Hoyt Colgate In the Schneider cottage.
Mrs. W. Lord, of the Dalles, has
opened her beautiful home overlooking
the ocean, at Seaview. Her family will
arrive later. ,
J. E. Redmond and family have come
down to their cottage.
Another Dalles family of " prominence
who are at Long Beach for the season
are the T. J. Seuferts, with their inter
esting children, Roger, Leland, Teddy
and Mildred.
H. Glenn, with his two daughters. Miss
Hattie and Mrs. J. W. Creighton, have
been down since the early season in
their beach home at Seaview.
C. W. Leick. Mrs. Leick and family
of interesting young folk, are installed
In their cottage.
I. Goldsmith and family are in their
Bummer home at Seaview.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowenson and family are
down for the season In their cottage at
the beach. They entertained as guests this
past week, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hermann
and small son, Henry, of San Francisco.
M. B. Wells and Mrs. Wells, with their
sons, Willard and Bruce, are late arrivals
in the cottage colony at their beautiful
home on the ridge overlooking the sea.
Ocean Park.
George Cable and family are Installed
In their cottage here for the remainder
of the season.
Harry Strawbridge and Mrs. Straw
bridge are at the Park.
Dr. A. E. Marshall and wife from Port
land were recent arrivals.
Mrs. J. Loller is a guest for the season.
Miss Frank Wheeler, of Portland, has
come down for the Summer.
Mrs. H. Schumacher with her sons,
Charles and Tom Schumacher, are recent
arrivals from Pittsburg, Pa., guests of D.
Beechey at Ocean Park.
Mrs. L. C. Stone and Harry Stone, of
Portland, are occupying their cottage at
Ocean Park.
Mrs. L. Dunn from North Dakota are
recent arrivals.
Frank Dudley and his mother are at
the Park.
Albert Olsen with Mrs. Olsen and fam
ily, from Seattle, are at Ocean Park for
the season.
Miss Sarah Holmes Is a guest at the
Park.
NORTH BEACH HOTELS.
Portland Hotel.
Ely Auspland. Mrs. C. Bryan, Mrs. M.
Houghton. J. Rogers, J. G. McNab, A.
A. Lancelot, John Bratton, Theodore Cas
per, J. W. Bronson. J. W. Adams, Vald.
Lidell. D. A. Mclntyre, William Vanders,
Georgo Dllworth and wife. Dr. A. F.
Nemlre, George S. Lewis, William. Feus
tro, D. L. Goldschmldt, B. Hagedorn,
Sol Hart, I. G. Coleman, Henry Schell
horn, J. C. Moffett and wife, Buelah
Moffett, and Charles Wlegand, and Dr.
Hooper, all of Portland; D. L. Rosen
feld. H. Gelena, San Francisco; J. E.
Milan and wife, Miss Milan, Salt Lake;
A. R. Johnson and wife, Astoria; Mrs.
Alyesworth, Chicago; J. M. Robbins,
Boise, Idaho; L. Hunter, Ilwaco; W. P.
Spratt, Fresno, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Chambers,' Rainier, Or.; Mrs. Venable,
Boise, Idaho: Mrs. C. M. White, Miss
White, Cathlamet, Wash., -and Miss G.
Grubbe, Spokane, Wash.
Hackney Cottage.
C. A. Kloothe. Miss G. Kleimson, Mrs.
Brown, Leo Selling, Mrs. L. B. Darden,
S. D. Stanfer and family. Miss M. A.
Palmer. Miss M. E. Palmer, Mrs. Harvey
O'Brien, Fred O'Brien. Ernest O'Brien,
C. W. Master and, wife, Mrs. I. A. Bos
kowitz. Miss Miriam v Boskowitz, Mrs.
George McCabe and children, Nathan
Barde, Mrs. B. Simon, Mrs. J. N. Barde,
W. H. Zimmerman, Madeline Stone, Al-
fred Stone, W. R. Anderson, P. S. Rldge
way, C. H. Anderson, C. S. Part, I- F.
Brook, Robert McClelland. Lillian Stone,
G. E. Fry and wife, Minnie Peterson,
Ethel M. Stiles, Mrs. H. Dolph, C. N.
Idleman, Eleanor Ivera, Jessie Elvers,
Mrs. W. E. Pierce, Mrs. George H. Stew
art, Miss L. E. Nourse, E. J. Daly, J. P.
Barnes, H. H. Rasch, H. R. Wakeman,
H. W. Gammell, all of Portland. Others
are C. W. Thurston,- Payette, Idaho; J.
Adrian Epplng, Hood River; Mrs. A. A.
Stansburg; Sophie Boellert, Phoebe Orvis,
Boise, Idaho; Sister Zeta.' Sister Mary,
from Vancouver, Wash.; J. A. Geisen
dorffer and wife, Thomas C. Hanford
and wife, from The Dalles; Mrs. David
B. Garm. Miss Eleanor Garm, Chicago;
M. B. Connelly and wife. Mrs. Harvey
C. Hayward. Miss Marie Hayward. Spo
kane; Jack Scanlon. F. Welhelm, Bene
cia, Cal.
, Shfellburne,
G. T. Kelly, of Portland; Mary Frances
Hutton, Cleveland. O.; J. S. Bennett,
Caldwell, Idaho C. E. Saxton. Nampa,
Idaho; D. W. Stand word, Mrs. Stand,
word, Miss Keppel, Pocatello, Idaho: E.
J. Van Court, Mrs. Van Court, Boise,
Idaho; A. Robertson, wife and children,
Oregon City; E. Eugene Snell.
Xorth Beach Inn.
Mrs. H. S. Gile, C. H. Nelson and wife,
H. R. Everding, Mrs. H. R. Everding,
Caroline Everding, H. Judy, H. M. Bor
stel and wife, A. K. Slocum, Dr. and
Mrs. Bandford Whiting, all of Portland;
Mrs. J. S. Morgan. Los Angeles; I. V.
Doan and wife, San Francisco; C L.
Matthews. Mrs. C. L. Matthews, Bill
Matthews, Spokane, Wash.
Sunset Hotel.
Clark M. Comstock, Mra. E. Watson,
Mra. L. E. Renner, M. Brady, Aleck
Jones, Miss Helen Geoghegan, Miss Sue
Martin, Dee Rafatskl, all of Portland;
Mrs. J. L. Covlness, Mrs." M. Molitlon,
La Grande.
Chamberlain Cottage.
Mrs. Jessie L. Edwards, Mrs. J. P.
Sutherland, B. F. Hartman, Mrs. J. B.
Fisher and daughter, Mrs. A. W. Snod
grass, Mrs. C. E. Klngsley and children,
all Portland people. Others at the Cham
berlain are August Huckestein and wife,
Salem, Or.; Mrs. E. J. Swart, Frankfort.
Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Westley Randall,
Miss Mary Thlrluen, Vancouver, Wash.
SEASIDE'S MANY ATTRACTIONS
Beach Only Five Hours From Port
land Offers Many Amusements:
SEASIDE, Or., Aug. 1. (Special.) .
An early-morning start and a five-hour
trip along the beautiful Columbia, via
Astoria, over the A. & C. R. Road,
brings you into Seaside in time for a
genuine sea-food luncheon. At Sea
side one finds sea-foods not to be ex
celled anywhere. To the excursionists
who take advantage of the accessibility
of this resort from Portland, and the
unrivaled attractions It holds out for
a day's vacation, the trip will forever
be marked with a white stone in the
memory.
What with surf bathing, swimming
feats, fishing and boating on the pic
turesque Necanicum, crab hunting and
outings into the woods, strolling along
the board walk or out on Pacific Pier
watching the crowds of amusement
seekers, visiting the various attrac
tions on the Shell road or wandering
through the groves, through winding
roads that lead past beautiful homes
and cottages there Is no possible op
portunity for time to hang heavy, and
one day's outing at Seaside is a long-to-be-remembercd
one.
Every train coming into fhe resort
brings its load of people coming from
the heated cities for a stay of rest and
recreation at old ocean's side. With
few exceptions, the cottages are opened
and the hotels are kept busy catering
to daily arriving guests.
Seaside.Personals.
Among the interesting affairs held
recently a small musicals given by Ed
win Patten figures prominently. It
was held in the Moore parlor, and sev
eral beautiful selections were given by
members of the party. Miss Vera
Patterson delighted, the guests with
her vocal numbers, and Edwin Patten
gave several readings. Those Invited
were Misses Marie Van Ness, Luclle
Dunne, Hazel Therkelson, Lois Scott,
Vera and Edna Patterson and M.irie
Kattenbaeh; Messrs. Charles Prehn,
Gerald Thomas, Lieutenant Holt and
Edwin Patten.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Lang are spending a
few days at Seaside.
W. B. Moore, prominent in Walla
Walla, and a son of Governor Moore,
Is at the Moore Hotel for a brief stay.
Ralph R. Dunlway was an over-Sunday
guest.
Mrs. Cecil H. Bauer and her sister,
Mrs. L L. White, are at the Moore.
Mr. White and Mr. Bauer wore down
for the week-end. Portlanders will be
glad to know that Mrs. Bauer is vastly
Improved In health. ,
Mrs. I. N. Flelschner went into the
city to see the performance of Mar
garet Illlngton in "The Thief," return
ing on Wednesday to the beach.
Mrs. John McCraken Is a guest at the
Moore.
Misses Vera and Edna Patterson,
daughters of Captain and Mrs. W. H.
Patterson, are entertaining a small
house party at their beach house, Sea
Breeze. In the party are Misses Mar
guerite Thomas and Winifred Lewis,
and Messrs Gerald Thomas and Charles
Prehn, all Portlanders.
Edgar B. Piper was a week-end
guest at the Moore, returning to Port
land on Sunday. Mrs. Piper and chil
dren will arrive later to occupy their
cottage, the Log Hut.
Mrs. Francis J. Bailey is a guest at
the Moore.
Misses Margarltta Buehner and Meta
Buohner have been down from Portland
for a short visit with Miss Celeste
Moore. They returned to the city on
Monday.
Mrs. Zera Snow is a recent arrival
at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schuela are visit
ing a fortnight at seaside and Elk Creek.
Mrs. F. E. Harlow was an arrival at
the Moore on Sunday. Accompanying her
was H. Cook and his twt daughters,
MUses Verna and Clara, of Spokane.
The Misses Cook are en route to Welles
ley, and have been entertained In Port
land prior to their arrival here.
L. B. Shields, with Mrs. Shields, and
three children, accompanied by Miss
Belle, of Portland, are guests for the
season at Seaside.
Dr. F. J. Sladen la a recent arrival at
the beach as is also Ellis G. Hughes,
of Portland.
Mrs. L. A. Harlow and two young sons
have arrived for a six weeks' stay at
the Moore.
Julius Frleland was an over-Sunday
visitor at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rand are recent ar
rivals from Portland. I
Mrs. David Raffety, with her charming
young daughter, Imogene, were guests for
a week at the Moore.
Martha Polivka has returned to Port
land. W. G. JossIIn and two eons, Leslie and
Philip, have returned to Portland after a
three weeks' sojourn at Seaside.
C. A. Mann and wife spent the past
week at Locksley Hall.
J. Wilkinson and son, George, and small
daughter, Edith, have returned to Port
land. Recent guests at the Moore were Mrs.
J. H. Page and her daughter, Mrs. D. A.
Shindler, and small son. Page Shindler.
who returned to Portland on last Monday.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Menfee and children
are at the beach.
Perry Baker, from Portland, la reg
istered at Locksley Hall.
Colonel Wallace Lamb, of Manila, J.
I., Is at Locksley HalL .
Miss jDorothy Morrison, the handsome
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Mor
rison, has Joined her mother and young
brothers at the beach.
Mrs. John .Gearin and daughter, Miss
Grace Gearin, are at Seaside. -
D. J. Quimby has been entertaining his
daughter, Mrs. B. Lewis Smith, and her
little son Clifford. They will remain at
Locksley Hall for a fortnight's stay. Mr.
Smith .comes down from Portland for the
week ends.
Mrs. S. Cohen and young daughter. Miss
Leah, spent last week In their cottage.
Old Heidelberg, on Cannon Beach.
Harry Flavel and Ted Higgins, from
Astoria, are down for a stay at the sea
side. -
Miss Mabel Ayers, prominent in musical
circles In Portland, has been a guest at
the Moore recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Root are late ar
rivals at the beach.
Charles Prehm and Gerald Thomas, j
guests at the Peterson house party, took
an unusual but very interesting method
of reaching their destination, having
walked from Portland to Seaside. They
left Portland on July 7, arriving in Sea
side on Saturday, the 25th. Bn route they
camped and fished and hunted, and made
the trip an most enjoyable one. They
reached Tillamook via Forest Grove,
Gales Creek and over the Wilson River
road, thence to Netart's Bay and through
the Nehalem country to Cannon Beach
and thence to Seaside.
W. L. Benham and Mrs. Benham are
guests at the Moore.
A. W. Clark with Mrs. Clark and young
child are arrivals at the beach for the
season.
Mrs. Dr. Ford Warren, of Portland, ac
companied by her friend, Mies Alice V.
Sprague, spent a part of last week at
the Moore.
Louis Burke was an arrival for the
week end stay.
Mrs. L. G. Pfunder ia at the Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Curtis are recent
arrivals at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs, of Port
land, formerly of San Francisco, with
their two children, Bessie and Fred, are
guests at the Moore.
Among the Cottagers.
Mrs. I. N. Flelschner Is entertaining
a small house party. Her sister, Mrs.
E. Meyer, Rudolph Goldsmith, from
Portland, and Miss Fanchon Davis, of
San Francisco, are guests of Mrs.
Flelschner's well-known hospitality.
Miss Daisy Rosener, who has been
visiting Mra. Flelschner for Beveral
weeks has returned to Portland, the
guest of Miss Gertrude "White.
M. F. Henderson, of Portland, and
Mrs. Henderson with their daughters,
Bonnie and May, and young son, Mil
ton, are recent arrivals in the cottage
colony. Mrs. Henderson has her
parents, Mr. and Mra. A. K. Clark, of
Portland, with her.
Mrs. W. E. Town has taken the Dale
cottage for the season. She is accom
panied by her guest, Miss Emma Whit
ney. Recent arrivals are' W. J. Hawkins
with Mrs. Hawkins and four young
children, Margaret, "Billle," Helen and
baby girl Harriet.
Mrs. Frank Rlgler arrived on Satur
day for a visit with the J. T. Moylan
family in their cottage at Seaside.
J. A. Van Ness and family are in
stalled in their home Klnnlklnlck
Lodge.
Colonel D. M. Dunne with Luclle and
Mrs. Dunne are among the cottage
colony.
Mrs. C W. Knowles Is entertaining
Mrs. Laura Shaw from Stockton, Cal.
Mrs. Shaw will remain through August
Frank L. Smith, a well-known Port
lander, has taken Halcyon Lodge for
the season. Mrs. Smith and her inter
esting family are settled for the sea
son. Miss Nellie Burrows is with
them.
Mrs. W. O. Van Schuyver Is enter
taining her mother, Mrs. A. L. Hassler,
from Portland. She also has with her
a week-end guest, Mrs. Will Knight
and her little daughter Marcia.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson are In
stalled in their handsome new bunga
low home at the beach. They are en
tertaining guests. Misses Amert Cros-
ley and Sarah McBrlde, of Portland.
Mrs. S. A. Best, the charming hostess
of Cedarhurst Inn. is entertaining Miss
Florence Smith, of Hood River.
W. A. Patterson and family, of Port
land, are Installed In Holly Lodge Cot
tage. W. J. Curran and family are recent
arrivals in the cottage colony.
Harry Long and family have opened
their cottage at Clatsop Beach.
Mrs. W. D. Fcnton Is entertaining
Mis:! Lela Goddard from Portland.
Louis Clarko and Chester Murphy
are week-end guests at the Clarke cot
tage. J. A. Strowbrldge came down for an
over-Sunday stay at the Blaine R.
Smith home, where Mra. Strowbrldge
and her charming children are visUing
this aeason.
Dr. Owens Adair is visiting at the
cottage of her niece, Mrs. Samuel
Goldsmith, in her handsome home
Modesda. Misa Hazel Altman, of Port
land, is also a guest of the Goldsmiths.
She will enter Berkeley this Fall.
Arrivals in the cottage colony are:
Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Sherwood and their
young daughter Ethel, who are In
stalled In Nalagh. Mrs. Sherwood's
sister, Misa Elizabeth Miller, Is witfc
them.
C. E. Rumelin and Mrs. Rumelin are
entertaining guests, Mrs. George
Getty, of Portland, who will remain
several days, and Howard Whiting,
who is a week-end guest.
After a most interesting trip and fort
night's, visit at Elk Creek. Mrs. Edwin
Case well and her two children, Louise
and Edwin, have returned to Seaside and
are visiting in the Wilson cottage. Ac
companying the party is Miss Ann Case
well, a niece of Mrs. Casewell.
Mrs. C. J. Crook and small daughter,
who have been guests of Captain and
Mrs. Gadsby, hae returned to Portland.
John V. Logan came down on Satur
day to join his wife and baby at the
Doban cottage, where Mrs. Logan is vis
iting her mother and brother Tom for
the season. George L. Baker accom
panied Mr. Logan for a brief stay.
A trio of girls from Portland's younger
set who are ranching for all Summer In
miniature fashion are Mlssea Charlotta,
Elizabeth and Luclle Parker, who with
their younger sister Zola are occupying
the Parker cottage on the Upper Necan
icum, about one and a half miles trora
Seaside. Miss Elizabeth and Luclle have
just finished Smith College, and were
prominently identified with athletics for
young women. Miss Elisabeth was pres
ident of her class at Smith.
I. E. Solomon and family arrived on
Saturday for the remainder of the season
in Pinewood cottage.
G. Wilson with his wife and two young
sons from Portland are Installed In their
Seaside cottage.
J. J. Jennings and his two daughters
have taken the Tracy cottage. They
have a guest with them. Miss Anna Bos
covltch. .
Mrs. H. R. xowls Is visltlnr her daugh
ter Mrs. Will Crane at Clatsop Beach.
Miss Arllne Davles has been entertain
ing Miss Dorothy Moore for a fortnight.
Miss Moore left on Monday for Portland
from where she will go to Berkeley in
September to resume her studies In the
University of California. She la a very
striking girl with auburn hair.
Bruce Rowen is also a guest at the
R. D. Davies' household..
Mrs. M. J. Hawkins and family have
opened their cottage. '
A. Welch and family are In their home
Necanicum Nook.
HOTEL GtTESTS AT SEASIDE.
Hotel Moore.
Mr and Mr. Theoflore Roy. L. Rub11,
William T. Carroll. H. J. Mackln. Julias
Frledland. Mr.. Earl. Charles W. !? V
Agn. Inaac. Be.aie M. M.
R Chase. Misses Chase. Vf. A. Raymond.
Miss Anna Hansen. R. L. Taylor Mis. Maym.
Dran, A. M. Belllnner, Leota Howard. . c.
Wlllla, M. O'Brien. K. F. Jones. Vclte
Jonis? Arthur R. Moore. 8. Sllverneld. Mr.
an Mrs. Elwood Wiles and ""n-'
Blanche Wiles. C. M. Fowler. A. K. Slocum.
Val Jenkins. Dr. and Mrs Palcram. Mrs.
r w p.n Mrs. D. A. Blilndler, Page
lhlndl."itl- Ann. Wlpert. Mr. FortKJ.
J. Goodman, wife and child. Mrs. V . l.
Pfunder. Mrs. A. J Gray. Dr. and Mrs.
Ford Warren. Mis. Alice R- Sprague H.
W. Krumbein, Mrs. J. J. Boadley Dr. F. J.
Bladen. Frank Drak.. Miss
Breneroff. A. W. Clark wife and child. J
I curran and family. Mr. and Mra. T. tl.
Curtis. Mrs. Q. H. Woodhull. Andrew Frl
benr Mrs. E. T. Watt.. Mrs. Earle Hart, I.
Held aid wife." M. B ?'
Cofnn B J. D 8tuart. A. J. fcustlg. r
Ko. B J. Friedman and wife. Louis
Hurka. W H Maronl, Elvie Taylor. B. Jen
ning. W Good and wife. A. C, Milord. Mrs.
Frances J. Bailey Mrs. J. McCra.ken. J
n Rndrers. E. 8. Btuart, F. H. Dsnt. i
AckernVa" W S. Zimmerman. Oscar Lar
i. i A Cone C A. l'oungleerg, Mrs. l.
CnLewl.A- JCF Hlil. Mr.. W M
Buehner, Mis. Meta Buehner. C M.
D SlKler. Mrs. B. D. Blgler. Krne.t Steln
houser U B. Shield.. Fred H. Martin. H.
Go IdSmlth J D. O.ne... F M Woodcock, f.
J. Arnold. J. O. McNet. A. Re"d"'
Tvons J B Rand. Mr. J. E. Rand. J--.
WaiSman. John L Power. Mr. David Raf
fety Imogene Raffety. A. fecnoll, M wm
kms Miss Irving, Mis. Summer.. Evelyn
Irvine F E. Ramsey. R. T. Dabnfy and
daughter; "I. T. Hunbell. Pearl McOlll. Mrs.
J Scott. T. G. Amore.mlth. Mrs. Runkle.
j! D. Bodjey, Mis. Filch. W. U Bonham.
Mrs i W. LT Benham. I. Iwengart. Dr W.
if hovd M Freldenuch. A. Zachrlsson,
Pigr B Piper. Mr.. N. L. Koblson. Henry
Jennings. J. H. Ward. O. B- Blackford PI.
h Rasch H R. Wakeman. W. F. Wiggins,
c" H Tyler A. G. Flelschheiman. B. N.
Broadway. J. C. Specht. Mis. Alta Porter,
Sr. McCord O. H. Schwlrdtm.n. Mrs.
Schwirdtman. F. E. Ramsey, E. Kllng, Mis.
?nSZ on ill of Portland; R. P. Bonham.
Gra?e E Stoke.. M. M. Whitney W. R.
SachenJ. W. Garner. D. F.McGee and
E'Howe BUI AT.X Stein. H.' B. Leln.nHeld
B. Howe, o d Camo.
Set WM". Agne. Mur 1
mYeHV
F'T BeUKalnl.r- Mis. R. L. Lee. T. F
1,. J. Bell, ...ri. T X RlrV
Laurln. Jw."","" . ,, i
rest. Mr. ana . J"--ih ";.-
r'orCK Cal .: W. C. Caldl'e, Baker City; H.
R Miner. Bertha S. Hue. Us. Seattle; Mli
Clara Cowan. Mis. Norah Smith. A. M
nnfflor. La Camas. Wash.: W. J. Ccnover,
netroit; Alice E. Nahlen. Ban Franrl.-n;
it V Benson. Seattle; William Altman and
wife Boise, Idaho; H. D. Grey. Pendleti-n;
Robert Hooter, Canyon City; Edward A.
Iuedhe and wife, Milwaukee; Eugene
Tonseck. Walla Walla: Edward Jones and
wife T. S. Watters. Denver: Mra, William
Stephen, and .on, Cincinnati; O. G. Wocd
rock Manchester; R. H. Johnson and
family, Walla Walla.
Locksley HalL
C A. Mann and wife. Macule Bogatlo,
Charles D. Dodd and wife, Hllja Husuet,
W A Love, MIPS Delia Roberts. C R Millet
and wife. S. Simmons. Mrs. Simmons. MIM
Lois Simmons. Belle Hof.tard. W. G. Joslln.
Perry Baker, Arthur J. Calln. Mis. Jean
Miller. W. G. Wright. D. A. Babln. H. r.
William.. B. C. Smith, W. TV Patrician,
Walter B. Btevens. George Johnson, Mrs. u
C Lewi., Mrs. B. Lewi. Smith. Clifford
Kmith, Kenneth Fenton, Mis. Jennie Porter,
R D. Davis. Mrs. R. D. Davis, Anne Davles,
W G. Wright. D. A. Sahln, Paul Heslop,
Dr L. T. Rosa, A. M. Stearns, Mrs. Stearns,
Gretchen Corn way, Mrs. W. C. Saunders.
G Saunders. W. G. Telfer, J. Mcfiulre B . I
Rmlth. C. D. Wood, Mis. A. B. Wood. MIM
Emma P. Wood, U A. Bertllllon. wife and
children; L. M. Tyler, wife and children;
j E Ingle., wife and chlld; w. C. Yeddoi
and wife, all of Portland; Harry Catlln.
Pendleton; Captain B. F. Packard and wife,
Vancouver. Wa.h.; Mr.. William Ewtng,
Miss Ewlng, Spokane. Wash.; Mrs. E. H
Wederkend. Ban Francisco; J. W. West ana
wife Eugene; Mr.. E. L. Alford. mother
and two children. Mr.. Rosa Fletcher. Lil
lian Thordason. Arleta. Or.; Waller Burnett.
Beatrice Burnett. New York; M. H. Ston.
and wife, Hammond, Or.; Miss Winifred
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