4 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES IN FULL SWING AMONG llillllllllll f ZDO( m I JIiiiiiiik ZDO ZZZMMOlili III. .;..r.'5 ( . ' ,W-' -' r . ' IfiM ' " "' ''"' S ' . a y-'a,fy' ' Svs, ' ' " t v "'-'y " i. N' tORTH BEACH, Wash.. Aur. 15. (Special.) The cool rains clear the atmosphere and render life at Long Beach Ideal this season It la refreshing to step out of the heated city Into the coolness of North Beach. Tourists come down In hundreds every week-end and the season is at Its helghth of activity. Tennis will be a feature of the Summer's pleasure at Breakers. Wash., where an Invitation tournament under tha auspices of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club and the Irvington Tennis Club will be held from August 1? to 22. Inclusive. It is Intended to make the tournament, which Is sanctioned by the National Lawn Tennis Association, an annual affair. Ten nis Is almost a necessary accompaniment to the pleasures of a Summer resort, as the dnnces and other entertainments that fro with the game are a great part of the life at the beaches. The tournament at Long Beach Is at tracting ide attention. The plan has a (rood deal of novelty about It, as it is tha first tourney held at a beach resort on the North Coast. The beaches on this side will send a large representation over and many Portlanders will go down for It. The days are filled with social functions. The events of the tournament will give everyone who has ever held a racquet a chance. They are: Gentlemen's singles, scratch, for "The Breakers" cup, to be won three times before becoming the permanent property of the holder; ladles singles, handicap; gentlemen's singles. handicap; gentlemen's doubles, handicap ladies' doubles, handicap; ladles and gen tlemen's doubles, handicap. Some of the noted players of the Coast will tAke part, and it Is expected that the tournament will be the success It deserves to be. The tournament committee Is composed of A. B. McAlpln. chairman; D. S. Bel linger, Walter A. Ooss. Irving Bohr, W K. Scott, Brandt Wlckersham. Mr. Mc Alpln will be referee. The biggest bonfire of the last two sea sons was given by Camp Mack, at Long Beach, last week. Dray horses were used to place the logs. Camp Mack is composed of the following Portlanders: Jack Cal Whan. Judy King, Larry Schade, Jack Gilford. Ray Klumpp, Guy Kennedy Earl O'Malley. Eddie Pape, Jack Hincks, yl Douglas, Bob Creagor, Andy Mitchell. Harloyo Smith and Gordon Brown. North Beach Personals. Miss Enid Rothchlld Is a recent addi tion to social life at North Beach. H. B. Witter and Mrs. Witter are late rrtvals near Centervllle. Gerald Eastham, of the University of Oregon, visited North Beach this past week.- Miss Louise Breyman. Miss Bertha Smith and Miss Kate Drlscoll spent the week end at Long Beach. Mrs. Pom J. Zan and Miss Nancy Zan are at North Beach for the tennis tour nament. Mr. and Mrs. John McCourt have come to Lone Beach for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Edward Ehrman. Miss Ehrman and Mason Ehrman will spend the greater part of the month at Long Beach. One of the attractions to the Ehrmans Is the tennis tournament, in which Mason will likely enter. Ml Mary Kern Is a guest of Mrs. Mc- Mullen at the Ehelburne. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McAlpln, with Kenneth McAlpln. have arrived for the tennis tournament. Don Swetland was ' an over-Sunday guest at Hackneys recently. Mm F. W. Isherwood, with her charm ing little daughters, Marjery and Ruth, are recent arrivals at North Beach Inn. Harry Nicolal and Mrs. NIcolat (Bessie de Bevoiee), with their beautiful baby Nancy, have arrived at North Beach for a. stay during the tennis tournament. Miss Lily Dyer is prominently identified with social life at Long Beach, where he will remain through August. R. P. Knight has been a late arrival at the beach. Clifford Nichols, a sophomore of Am herst College, is a recent addition to North Beach. Portlanders who are visiting North Beach are: Dan J. Malarkey, with Mrs. Malarkey and child; Mr. Malarkey's ste- ter. Miss Margaret Malarkey, is with them. Mr. and Mrs. SIg. Sichel and their at tractive daughters. Misses Ruth and Ma rion Sichel. are guests of North Beach. II. Hirschberger has been a guest of Hackneys. A party of Astorians, who were guests . cf North Beach the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Van Dusen. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Flavel. Miss Van Dusen and Miss Maud Van Dusen. Judge and Mrs. Walter Littlefleld, of Kansas City, are guests of Hackney cottage. Don Sutton, of Portland, spent tha week-end at North Beach. Returning, to Portland Monday after a rief sojourn at Hackney's was W. A. Bollinger, of Portland. Mrs. L. A. Carlisle and son. Dr. W. D. Carlisle, of St. Petersburg, Russia, spent a few days at North Beach the past week. A. Tichner, Mrs. Tichner and Miss Hazel Tichner are guests of North Beach. A party of well-known Portlanders who , are spending a fortnight as guests of Hackney's are Mrs. W. B. Honeyman and her daughter. Miss Ethel Honeyman. Mr. Honeyman Is a regular week-end visitor. Arthur Rosen fold, a Johns Hopkins man. is a recent Acquisition to North Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Peacock and chil dren are recent arrivals at Hackney's. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilbur are late arrivals at the beach, to attend the com ing tennis tournament. Percy Knight was a week-end visitor at Centerville. Miss Tessl Preston Is a late arrival at the beach. Robert Nelson, a well-known Kappa Sigma man, was a guest this past week at North Beach. A bevy of young girls are enjoy ing beach life and its attractions under most favorable camping conditions at Seaview. Mrs. I. Schaas Is the chaper one, and she has under her care Misses Nell and Katherine Dorney, Miss Grayce Clemens, Miss Stella Berger. Miss Grace Browning, Miss Gretchen Backus, Miss Hazel Henrys, Miss Charlotte and Ruth Ballln and Miss Mabel wood worth. Harold Howes and Howard Charlton of Portland, were recently entertained by friends at the beach for a week's stay. Miss Emma Maetlck returned to her home in Tacoma after a month's visit at the C. L. Mastick cottage. Misses Olga and Hilda Sechtem were recent guests here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ludlum and youn? daughter, Harriet, who are touring the Coast cities, were guests for the week-end at Long Beach. Later they will reside In Portland. An over-Sunday guest of Long Beach was Joseph Gribler, of Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hayes, who have been guests of North Beach, returned on the Potter Tuesday. Mrs. Hayes has charming personality, and endeared her self to her many friends during- her brief sojourn. A bevy of Portlanders who are spend Ing several weeks at Long Beach are Mrs. J. Hatfield, Misses Maud Hatfield, Lulu Hatfield, Louise Hatfield and Miss Maud Rao. William O'Dormell, of Portland, was an over-Sunday guest of his family, who are spending the season at Long Beach, Mrs. F. EC Taylor and her handsome baby, Arthur, returned to Portland Tues day, after spending a month's visit at Long Beach. A recent arrival at Long Beach Ls Miss Dorothy Buchanan. T. M. Paterson joined Mrs. Peterson for an over-Sunday visit at the Mastick home at Seaview. Fred Krebs ls a recent arrival at North Beach. Mrs. Louis Tyler and children are at the Shelburne. Miss Gertrude Angersteln ls a guest at North Beach. Mrs. Alec Armstrong and son, William Armstrong, are recent arrivals for the re mainder of the season at Long Beach. Miss Payne and Miss Amy Payne, of Glasgow, Scotland, are recent additions to Long Beach society. N. A. Ely is at the beach. F. H. Call and Richard Call have lately arrived for a brief stay at this resort. G. W. Woodward ls a recent comer to the beach. A prominent party from Memphis, Tehn., who are visiting Hackney Cottage are: Mr. and Mrs. Alva W. Person, with their children, and Mr. Person's sisters, Misses Lena and Edith Person. Among the Portlanders to arrive recent ly are J. H. Day and Mrs. Day. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Van Deurs and young son, George Van Deurs, have come to Long Beach for the remainder of the season. They are at Norm Beach inn. Julius Kruttschnitt, vice-president and general manager of the Harrlman lines, accompanied by Chief Engineer George W. Boschke and Superintendent James F. Graham, of the O. R. & N. and S. P. lines in Oregon, were over-Sunday guests at Breakers Station. Sanford Whiting, with Mrs. Whiting and baby, have gone over to Seaside for visit. H. M. Lyons and Mrs. Lyons, of Port land, have been recent guests at North Heach. Hal H. Bacon, with his young son and Mrs. Bacon, were at North Beach Inn last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Overbaugh are late comers to North Beach. , Xotes of Cottagers. Mrs. Donald G. Woodward ls entertain ing her aunt. Miss Augusta Miller, in her handsome cottage at Tioga. Dr. M. B. Wells ls visiting bis daughter. the suxday Mrs. West, who recently bought the Tay lor cottage. Miss May Kelly is a guest of Mrs. W. L. Wood In her Tioga cottage. Recent arrivals at Jacobson's garden grove cottage, near Tioga, are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cozens, of Portland. Newcomers in the Brlstow cottage at Breakers station are Walter H. Holt and Mrs. Holt and their son Jack. Mrs. Holt's father and sister, F. L. Possom, and Miss Lorena Possom, are with them. Dr. A. 8. Nichols' cottage, at Tioga, ls the scene of a merry party. The daughters of the household, Misses Veda Fay and Mildred Nichols, are entertain ing guests. Miss Helen Bates, Miss Mar garet Bates and Miss Eva Jones, of Port land. Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Humphrey and daughters. Miss Gladys and Ruth Humph rey, are domiciled in their Breakers Sta tion cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Wynter Pat terson and small son Fred are with them. An interesting house party ls In prog ress at Point Lama, the Summer home of Dr. R. L. and Mrs Gillespie. Numbered In the party are Mrs. C. R. Watson and young daughter Lucia, Mrs. J. A. Ap plewhite, Mrs. Mary Gillespie, Mrs. Lefevre and Mrs. Minnie Plunkett, from Idaho. Ixng Beach Cottagers. Guests at the Roelf cottage are Mrs, Henry Kosterman and her daughter Miss HazeL Mr. Kosterman has returned to Portland after a fortnight's visit with his family. Mrs. J. B. Oandlesh, with her young daughters Ruth. Clarice and Helen, are occupying the Ralph cottage for the rest of the season. Miss Harriet Kern ls a guest of Miss Frances Brady, In the Brady cottage at Long Beach. Messrs. N. F. Smith, J. Hastings, H. Meier and F. Shlpe, are visiting B. D. Stewart s camp at Long Beach. Mrs.. Fred B. Stewart and two son have taken a cottage at Long Beach for the remainder of the season. Miss Hazel Krontz ls her guest. Mr. Stewart usually a week-end arrival. Mrs. Angus McQueen and daughters Ariel and Angela, ere domiciled in their Long Boach cottage. Mrs. William Ormandy and little son are occupying- the Knoll cottage. Mrs. J. 1. Abrams Is sojourning at Long Beach. Mrs. S. Garflnkle and children, Ger trude and Francis, are spending the Summer at Long Beach. Miss Edythe Abrams and brother, Joe, are spending their vacation at Long Boach. Centerville Cottagers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells are occupying their cottage Nautilus, ex Centervllle. Recent arrivals In their Klllkare Kottage are Bert Wood with Mrs. Wood and children. Dr. J. A. Pettlt ls visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pettlt, In their Sans Soucl cottage. Portlanders who have recently opened their Centerville cottage are J. L. La Compte and Mrs. La Compte and family. Newcomers In the cottage colony are Mrs. Robert Wakefield and her family, who will remain for the remainder of the season. Miss Marguerite Moore and her brotner, Will, are occupying their cot tage at Centervllle. Mrs. W. D. Olden and sons. Howard and Raymond, are with 'them. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall and small son are occupying one of the Knight cottages for the season. Mrs. A. Johnstone and daughter Janet are guests at the Johnstone cottage at Centervllle. Robert Farrell ls a weekly visitor. Join ing his family, who are domiciled In their cottage for the Summer at Centervllle. Mrs. Chris A. Bell and child are spend ing two weeks on North Reach, the guests of Mrs. Robert a Farrell. MIf Carrie Barbey ls visiting her moth er, Mrs. John Barbey. Mr. and Mrs. Whltmer and Miss Man ner are guests of their parents, Judge and Mrs. Manner. Mrs. Osmond Wlckham has returned from a- short visit to Portland. Mrs. Henry Knight is entertaining her mother, Mrs. J. R. Edwards. Mrs. P. A. Ryckman and her daughters. Miss Ella Ryckman and Miss Grace Ryck man, have taken the Knoll cottage at Newtons Station for the rest of the sea son. Mrs. Ryckman and Miss Ella have only recently returned from an extensive trip through British Columbia. Seaview Cottages.' Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox went to Port land from the beach the latter part of the week to superintend some improvements , oregoxiax, Portland, I'll llll which are i being made on her King's Heights residence. Miss Alta Smith is the guest of Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett at Mrs. W. S. Ladd's cottage at North Beach. Craig McMIcken was an over-Sunday visitor with hie mother, Mrs. J. J. Mc- Mlcken, in the Stewart cottage at Sea view. Oliver Jeffery and Wyd Honeyman are keeping bachelor's hall at the Jeffery beach residence near Seaview. C. L. Mastick, of Portland, came down to Seaview for a stay over Tuesday and Wednesday with his family in their cot tage. Genevieve Kelly has arrived to be the gueet of Miss May Sheeny and Miss Edith Sheehy in their Seaview cottage. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen and little son, John, departed for Portland this past week. Mrs. Lillian Thomas and children will occupy the Allen cottage for the re mainder of the season. Dr. C. C. Newcastle and Mrs. Newcas tle, with their son Charles, have taken a cottage at Seaview. Mrs. Dan Kellaher Is entertaining Mrs. John Burgard, of Portland, in her cottage at Seaview. Morris Wells, with Mrs. Welte and child. are recent arrivals at Seaview. Mrs. -Frank Heitkemper Is with her mother, Mrs. James Allard, In the Allard cottage at Seaview. Captain and Mrs. A. L. Pease and son, Roy Pease, are Installed In their cottage for the remainder of the season. Emll Schacht, of Portland, was a week end guest at the Schacht cottage. EL A. Tyroll arrived this week to Join Mrs. Tyroll In the Botefuhr cottage. Walter G. Cox was a week-end visitor with his mother, Mrs. Thomas O'Neal, at Beaview. J. F. Shea and Mrs. Shea, with their daughters. Misses Ethel and Anna, and younger children are domiciled In their Seaview cottage for the remainder of the season. Mrs. 3. P. Lockwood, with her children Katharine and Sam Lockwood, and Mrs. Horace Mecklen have taken the Plympton cottage lor the remainder of the season- Miss Eugenia Morse is visiting them. Mre. Frank Barrett, with her Interest ing children arrived recently at Seaview, John P. Kavanaugh, with Mrs. Kava- naugh and child are Installed In their Seaview cottage. Mrs. Ray Davis and children have re turned to the beach after a brief sojourn in Portland. Ocean Park Notes. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rugg, of Pendleton, have taken Johnson's cottage for the re mainder of the season. Mr. Ruggs' niece. Mrs. Ada L. Wells, Is visiting them. Mrs. frank Ruebrush and young son Clarence arrived on Friday for a 10 days' stay at the Park. . J. B. Tennant and Mrs. Tennant are re cent arrivals. Mrs. L. Canady, from Portland, accom panied by her three grandchildren. Rich ard, Carl and Alice Canady, from Mount Tabor, have come to Ocean Park for a ao- Journ during August. Miss Clo Miller, of Portland, and her sister, Mrs. L. Meyer, of Seattle, are guests at the Park. J. Marvin Travis is a late arrival at Ocean Park. Mr. and Mrs. Peirce BIgelow, of Balti more, Ma., are guests lor a few days at the beach. They are making a tour of the coast cities. Mrs. F. F. Boody, Jr., of Portland, has arrived for a three weeks' stay, accom panied by her mother, Mre. A. V. Taylor. ana Mrs. jr. a. Harrington. NORTH BEACH HOTELS. The Portland. D. D. Stokes. Dr. Thomas Nelson. Miss Jeanette Myson, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mc Comb, Carl Schade, C. J. Bradford, W. E. PHt. Alec George, Charles Blngory, Jerry Bronaugh. George Bronaugh. Mlas Pru- den, Mrs. Craig, W. F. Schneider and wife. august 16, 1908. SUMMER C. M. HafctrsKS. Henry Miller, J. A. Peters ana larotly, li A. GoMsmltn, tu A. Alien and wife. Mil William A. Smith. C. W Martin, C. M. JHf, W. F. Hendryi. M Troy, E. R. Hanlsnh, A. C. Edwards, H. R Everdlng, B. Langforil and wife. Miss Green, William M. Gales, H. I Hexter, MIbs Mary Wicig, Mrs. Lni, Laura L,In gaas, Jennie Lingaas. W. Kenrtrd and wife, P. Nyalt, Mrs. E. E. Reckmeisr, Mrs. Ira E. B. Crosby and son, H. J. Lrery and wire, W. C. MoLaln. E. E. Stamaifl A Auken and son, J. J. Earn Ripley. F. J Herman, B. T. Gray and wife, Joe Chrlsttn c w. Bhaae and wife. R. I. and Kelly Her man Eberhardt and family, Mrs. F. Stoldt, E. K. Jackson. Mrs. H. R. Everdlng, all of Portland: C. J. Carlson, Camas, Wash J. G. Ailshir and family. Boise, Idaho; Ida Hubbard. K. O. Ranson. Hood River F. C. McKean, F. Wyatt, Sallna, Kan.; Joe iuicner, jonn Rainier, walla Walla; u W. Hllier, Flint, Mich.; J. H. Knox. Con don, Or.; J. R. Dickson, Pendleton; Charles ana Clayton fotratton, Samuel fitratton and wife, Claude Su-atton, Charlese E: Strat ton, wife and daughter, Denver; G. R Hughes, Nahootta; c. A. Slas and daugh ter, Forest Grove; Ernest J. Bias and wife. f-rankrort, ina. Hackney Cottage. Katherine Pritchett, Mrs. W. G. Jackson, Florence E. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemple, Edyth Bishop, Laura Woodruff, C. B. Nissers, J. P. Gault, Miss Caroline Benson, Vivian Holmes, M. A. Zollinger. JS. IS. carse, w. B. Peacock, Mrs. W. B, Peacock, Mrs. W. J. Janney. Miss Hen rietta Gerstelle, Miss Etta Gerstelle, Alva w. person and family. R. 8. McCarl, Helen Hooeon. w. H. Hobson. Miss Anna Hansen. C. W. Keene, Mrs. W. B. Honeyman. Miss E-. A. Honeyman, T. H. Newstead. H. Hirschberger, Ralph C. Kennedy, Jessie An derson, Hansom Anderson, all of Portland; Mrs. H. L. Ash, W. G. Ash, Sophie Ballert, Russell M. Ash, Boise, Idaho; Misses Luna and Edith Person, Memphis. Tenn. ; CMau A. Donald, Spokane; Walter Littlefleld, Kansas City; Ada Busk. Harriet F. Harris. Boise. Idaho; Mrs. C. Fox. Sallna Fox. Troutdale; Charles Weislde. Nampa. Idaho. North Bach Inn. R. M. Wilbur, Mrs. R, M. Wilbur. Mrs. W. A Hathaway, Mrs. O. H. Fithlan. B. P. De Sales, John Bergman. Ben Berger and wife. H. R. EveTding, Mrs. H. R. Ever dlng, J. O. CConner. Sanford D. Whiting, H. M. Lyon. Mrs. H. M. Lyon. HaJ H Baon, Mrs. Hal H. Bacon and son, C. F. Overbaugh, Mrs. c. F. Overbaugh, Rosalie M. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Van Deurs. Master George Van Deurs, Mrs. George E. S- Rodgers, Mrs. F. W. Isherwood and two children Ruth and Mswrrary. all nf Pnrtinnrf F. W. Gardner, Ward Gardner, Walla Walla; Amy B. Gardner, Beattle; F. F. Shanton, Mrs. F. F. Shanton. The Dalles: Juiu. vr- sen, St. Louis. Sunset Hotel. Mrs. R. T. Kirkley and son. Miss Lou fS. Flood, Mrs. C. Ford, Miss La Myra Ford, Mrs. Donald Edward Roblln, charlotte Rob lin. Donna Ellen Roblln, F. W. Torgler and wife. A. R. Torgler, I. L. Pease and wlfo. J. E. Povey, wife and daughter, Anita O'Brien, Louise O'Brien, J. H. Stock, Fred Stock, Myrtle Stock. Miss Jennie Linn, all of Port land: Dr. N. Melitor and n-ife. La. Rrandu Or. Chamberlain Cottage. E. G. Cantlne Moussu. Elizabeth MrTtrldo Margaret jBucmey, ilrs. o. A. Wheeler, Ethel Wheeler, Jeanne F. Lamb, Ivy Gay, Mary Malone, Helen G. Burton, Captain W. E. Inman, Mrs. W. E. Inman, M. Z. Burton. Mrs. M. Z. Burton, all of Portland: lunar. run ana wire, oak Grove: Mr. and Mrs a T. Hicks, Heppner. The Shelburne. Mrs. T. J. Geisler. Miss Jean Gelsler. Raphael Gelsler, Miss Caroline Benson, Miss Vivian Holmes. George W. Lilly and wife. T. J. Gelsler. S. G. LaDham and family. Edith E. Potter, Mrs. J. B. Miller, Clarence Curry. William Wheeler. Mrs. Camenter. Mrs. Gardner and child, all of Portland. SEASIDE SEASOX AT HEIGHT Guests From Many States at Ore gon's Beach Resort. SEASIDE, Or., Aug. 16. (Special.) Sea side has received a throng of visitors this past week that filled all the hostelries. and the over-Sunday crowd was especially large. So prominent is this resort that a very large percentage of its guests come from the neighboring states, Idaho, Wash ington and Montana, season after season. A Summer or a week can well be spent COLONIES AT BEACHES at Seaside, acknowledged by all trvaelers to be one of the lovliest resorts on the Pacilic Coast. Affairs socially have been many this past week. Chief among them being Mrs. John Gill's Indian fancy dress party and Tom Patton's tea. The cottages are ail filled and the hotels booked for the remainder of the season. Seaside Personals. Miss Evelyn Wilson is a recent charming addition to Seaside s social life. Dr. N. H. .Skine with Mrs. Skine and children Jean Mackay and Donald, have come down from Portland for the month of August. Mrs. P. E. Morey with her charming young daughter Miss Shirley Eastham, and their guest Miss India Stroyd of Pittsburg, Pa., are recent additions to social life at the beach. Miss Stroyd and Miss Eastham were college friends at Osslng on the Hudson. Edward Eastham is also of the party. Mrs. Louis Friede and daughter Marlon are at the Moore Hotel. Mrs. Eva Cohn and her daughter. Miss Belma Cohn, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumauer for a fort night, have returned to Portland and are at home at the Nortonta. Arthur Alexander, the popular tenor, ls to give a concert at Seaside under the management of Mrs, Edna B. Jones on Sunday, August 16. Mr. Alexander will leave in September for England to con tinue his concert work there, and prob ably this will be the last opportunity to hear the talented young artist this year. Mr. Alexander's programme will include many of his big London successes. The concert will be given at the Octagon hall and will doubtless be largely patronized, for the population at Seaside is made up largely of Portlanders who know Mr. Alexander's genius. Mr. Alexander ls a guest at the Moore during his stay. Dr. Gustav Baar has lately come down to the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Osmund, of Oregon City, together with Mrs. EL R. Root and son, Talcott, of Portland, are at Seaside. Charles Barton arrived on Wednesday for a ten days' visit at Cannon Beach. Miss Valma Lyle is visiting at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Pendleton and family arrived this week at Seaside, where they will spend the month. Dr. O. S. Binswanger and young eon. Alvln, were guests last week at the Moore Hotel. Harvey Scott returned to Portland on Monday after a sojourn at the Scott cot tage with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Scott. Miss Judith Scott will remain here through August. Lewis M. Head and Mrs. Head are port landers at the Moore. Mrs. C. C. Barker, with her daughters the Misses Barker, who have recently re turned from an extensive trip through the Orient, have arrived at the Moore for August. Lester Hodson Is a late arrival at Sea side. Lloyd Bates, of Stanford University, ls a recent arrival at the beach. Mrs. Sallie B. Forbes is enjoying the Summer at the Hotel Moore, and adding to the pleasure of a wide circle of friends at the delightful Summer resort. Judge A, S. Bennett has returned to the beach after a visit to his home at The Dalles. , Mrs. Donald Mackay is a late arrival. W. P. Lillis with Mrs. Llllis and baby girl, Lucy, are guests for a fortnight at Locksley Hall. C. K. Henry and Mrs. Henry returned to Portland on Sunday, having been guests for a week at the Moore. Miss Lucille Henry remained until Wednesday as Mrs. J. T. Maylan's guest. Mr and Mrs. George H. Fisher are recent arrivals at Locksley Hall for an Indefinite stay. Mrs R B. Habersham, or rortiana, was a week-end guest at the Moore. George Bamford spent tne past week at Locksley Hall. Mrs. CooKingnam, wno is at oeasiae with her sons. Prescott anrt Holt, has as her guest Miss Beatrice Baar. sister of Dr. Gustave Baar. Miss Baar is one of the most charming girls at the beach. Her beauty and vivacity have made her a great favorite, and all who have met her are glad to learn that she will re main here. Prescott Cooklngham has Just returned from Princeton, where he ls showing the same fine aptltudn for scholarship that won him so many honors at Portland Academy. Mrs. Martin Winch and her son. Simeon, who is enjoying college vacation In his home state, are at Seaside. Among the prominent Portlanders at the beach are Mrs. C. F. Adams and family. Mrs. Edna B Jones, manager of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, accom panied by her young son Gordon, are guests at Locksley Hall. J. W. Marsh Is at Cedarhurst Inn. An arrival at Locksley Hall is Fred Gomes, of Portland. . Mrs. A. L. Hexter Is enjoying the Sum mer at Seaside, where she has many friends. Mr. Hexter spent the week-end at the beach. William T. Muir has come down to Join his family at Seaside. Mrs. George McGowan, of Portland, ls at the. Moore . I. K. Levy is a recent arrival. " - J. Goodman with Mrs. Goodman and at tractive little daughter, Frances, are guests at the Moore. Mrs. William Warrens and children are spending the Summer at Seaside. Mr. Warrens is usually a week-end guest. Mrs. S. W. King is a late arrival at the beach. Philip Blumauer is a guest at the Moore hostelry. Recent arrivals at the beach are Mrs. Richard Montague and her attractive young daughters, Margaret and Caro line. Mrs. O. A. Thornton ls a late comer to Seaside. E. J. Daly was an over-Sunday guest at the Moore. H. H. Austin, of Portland, joined his family at Locksley Hall for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fleckensteln were over-Sunday arrivals at the Moore. Mrs. M. N. Mayo, with George Mayo and Miss Helen Mayo are late comers to Seaside. W. W. Whldden la a guest at one of the beach hostelries. Recent arrivals at the Moore are Mrs. Charles Barenstecker with Viola and Herbert Barenstecker. Mrs. F. M. Hudson ls sojourning at Cedarhurst Inn. Dr. C T. Prehn, with Mrs. Prehn and children, are recent arrivals at the Moore. Miss Carrie Quimby Is visiting her parents at Locksley Hall. J. R. Brlgham, of Portland, was an over-Sunday guest at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson, of Portland, accompanied- by their nieces, Miss Mabel Gjertsen and Miss Joseph ine Gjertsen, were week-end guests at Seaside. Miss Josephine Gjertsen will return to her home In Minneapolis this week, after a month's sojourn at the coast. Among the Portlanders who arrived lately are S. G. Reed and family. Judge Thomas O Day is at Locksley Hall. - Graham Glass has recently Joined his family, who have been all season at Seaside. A party of Portlanders who are so journing at Elk Creek are F. A. Jones. with Mrs. Jones and daughter ciara. Louis Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Colts. E. B. Hagedorn ls at the Moore hos- A recent comer to tne oeacn is n. Ben Levy, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Brackett are among the Portlanders at the Moore. Dr. F. J. Slaaen is a guest at tne beach. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Pleasants and their charming baby girls, Frances and Mary, of Nampa, Idaho, are In stalled at the Moore for the remainder of the season. Kirk Sheldon, with Mrs. Sheldon, are recent arrivals at the beach. Arthur Mears ls a guest at one of the beach hostelries. George Royer, with Mrs. Royer and their three children, Herbert, Rachel and Louise, are recent arrivals at the Moore. W. I. Northrup ls at the Moore. J. W. MacKenzie. with Mrs. MacKcn zle and daughter, are recent arrivals at the beach. John Peters, with Mrs. Peters and young child, are guests at the Moore. Misses Frances and Louise Welch are two attractive Portland girls who are at Locksley Hall for a fortnight's stay. Miss Ethel Morris, a charming mem ber of Portland's younger set, ls at Seaside for the remainder of Auguet- Mlss Morris is one of the prettiest girls at the beach and ls a social ac quisition of note among the younger folk. Among; Cottagers. Mrs. Elliott Habersham and children. Frances and James, have taken tha n