THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND. AUGUST 16, 19Q8. Ianslelgh cottage for the remainder of the season. Mn. J. T. Moylan Is entertaining- Miss Maude Howell, who la a most popular and attractive addition to social life at the beach. Mrs. John Manning, who spent July In the Manning cottage at Seaside with her family, has returned to Portland. Miss Susie Btott and her fiance, John Emerson Cronan, and her brother. Plow den Stott, were recently week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman at their cottage at Seaside. Miss May Henderson has recently been entertaining Miss Ella Mae Manners. John F. Logan, from Portland, was an over-Sunday arrival at the Dobson cot tage, where Mrs. Logan and charming baby girl. Dorothy, are spending the re mainder of the season. Miss Alice Mulford. of Portland, and Miss Hasel Mount, of Olympla. are vis iting Miss Marie van Ness In Kinnikin nick Lodge Paul YVesslnger. of Portland, spent the week-end at the Wesslnger cottage with Ms family. Harold Bates, of Portland, Is a guest of Henry Wesslnger. Mrs. Frank Kerr and small son Stuart have taken a cottage at Seaside for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore Gadsby (Beatrice H1U) have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hill for the past 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chapman are also guests at the Hill cottage. Mr. and Mrs. McLaren, of Chicago, are visiting Mrs. R. S. Oliver at Seaside. Mr. Oliver has arrived recently from Bedding, Cal.. to visit his family. C. M. Meredith has returned home, af ter a visit with his family at Seaside. C. E. Smith, accompanied by his sons, Stanley and Alfred, are domiciled In their handsome Seaside residence. Mr. Smith's daughter. Mrs. C. J. Schnabel, Is also of the party. Judge J. B. Cleland ha returned to Portland for a fortnight's stay, but will return later, to remain until the season's "cyrus N. Young, of Humboldt. Cal.. and Robin Nelson, of the University of Oregon, are visiting Kenneth Fenton at the Fenton beach residence. Mrs. H. W. Mitchell Is entertaining Miss M. C. Crockett, of Portland. Mrs. George W. Hoyt and children, Martha and George, are occupying But terfleld cottage No. L Mr. Hoyt U a regular week-end guest. Earlier In the season they entertained Miss Zelma Sha ver, of Portland. Miss Winnie Abbott, a Portland girl. Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ken dall. In the Crows Nest cottage. Miss Mary Blossom, of Portland, has arrived to be the guest of Miss Dorothy Huber, in Butterfleld cottage No. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Turpley, with their sons. Fred and Donald, are domiciled In the G. G. Gammans cottage. Earlier In the season Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holt and family occupied the Gammans beach residence. The Holts have since re turned to Portland. Mrs. A. A. Wright and children are) Installed for the month of August In Bolinas cottage, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bowers, of Portland. Interesting visitors are the guests of Mrs. Joseph Mac Donald. With her are Mrs. H. M. Carlock and her smalj daugh ter. Marcelle. Also In the party is Ru dolph Carroll, of Portland. Guests of Mrs. C. E. Rumelln In Rhoda lyn cottage la her brother, Roscoe G. Ashley,' with Mrs. Ashley and young eon Carl, also Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mi" Cully and little daughter Sara. Mr. Rumelln is always an over-Sunday ar rival. Miss Katherlne Johnson who is spend ing the season with the family of D. C Pelton In their beautiful home Is re cently entertaining Miss Florence M AyeaJ, from Portland. Mrs. W. O. Van Schuyver has with her Miss Helen Van Schuyver, of Portland. Mr. Van Schuyver is usually a week end visitor. Miss Gaeta Icorda Wold who has been recently a guest of Mn Elaine n. Smith In the Ala-Bama cottage, has departed for Eugene to visit with her mother. Dr. and Mrs. George H. Nottage have taken the P. L. Llllls cottage for the re mainder of the season. With them are their guests, Willis and Roscoe Ashley. Mrs. Otto Breyman Is entertaining Mtes Sophie Lawrence, of Portland, at her cottage In Hermosa Park. Colonel D. M. Dunne has Joined his family In their beach cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grant are Installed In their new home at Seaside. Lloyd Wickersham was an over Sunday arrival at the Samuel cottage, which the Wichershams have taken this season. Mrs. A. H. Patrician, of T acorn a, is a recent addition to the house party in the form of a reunion, which Mrs. L. A. Car lisle, of Loch Lome, is entertaining. Mrs. .Patrician Is Mrs. Carlisle's sister. Mrs. M. A. Gough. with her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Muraskey, are domiciled In Huckleberry Dell cottage for the month cf August. The Misses Carrie and Laura Hansen went up to Astoria last week to meet Miss Louise Schneider, from Portland, "who will be their guest in the Hansen cottage. Mrs. Ralph Dunlway is entertaining Miss Katherlne Word, from Portland. Mr. Dunlway Is usually a guest over the week ends. Miss Josephine Statter, of Portland, Is Installed in her attractive bungalow home In the picturesque Necanlcum. Her father. T. T. Staffer. Is with her. Miss Millie Schloth and Miss Irene Flynn. two attractive young Portland girls, have come down recently to join Vera and Edna Patterson's popular house party at their home. Sea Breeie. Miss Lela Barbur entertained a num ber of her friends at a taffy pull at Raymond cottage Monday evening. Games and music were enjoyed. Those present were: Miss May Strlne. Emma Strlne, Louise Dammier, Lydla Dam mler. Myrtle Hummel. Margaret Dillon, Deena Lelback, Lela Barbur, Ger ald Thomas, Charles Prenn, Ed Patton, John Brown, Abe Blackman, Herbert Cook, Clarence Miller, Lee Wendell, Will Curran and Jack Price. SEASIDE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Mom William P. Carroll. Henry Zetsch, W. D. Clarke, lira W. D. Clarke, Dell B. Scully, J. R. Brig-ham, A. H. McAIlen, Mrs. A. H. M-Allen. Mm. W. J. Lauder, J. Van Beb br. Elva M. Bradley. Gust Heckllnger, E. B. H&gerdorn, I. Mevllle. Met Ixwe. Mrs. Myers, J. L. Stafford, Charles Wlntermute, 1 S. Kesblt. Lester Stokes, A. Srhwabauer. E. Stelnhausen, Mary Lela Goddard, Miss Ada E. Burks, Miss M. Miller. C. A. Ruff, Mrs. L. Preid and baby. J. E. Rand, L. G. Pfunder, Mrs. J. A. Sladen. J. P. Ma srlnr.U, w. A. Camp. Mrs. John W. Kelly, Mrs. K. J. Drew. A. R. McComb. E. M. Baker and wlr and daughter, Archie Gold emit. A. Kalither. Mrs. E. P. Caples, F. 6. Rleder. T. V. Ferguson. C. E. Irwin, D. White. C. W. Hohlt. C. S. Barton. A. C. McCord. Ben Berger. c. F. Heywood. Her man James, F. Robinson. Arthur L. Alex ander, Mrs. Charles Barenateeker. C. J Llndsey, I. R. Brydle. Miss H. A. Morris. Miss Viola Barenstecker, Herbert Baren aterker, Sol Blumauer. R. L. Adams. C. E. Potts. Mrs. C. E. Potts. A. C. Chlnchln. V.'. N. Sylvester. Mrs. Frances E. Sylvester. Lewis M. Head. Mrs. Lewis M. Head, G. K. Henry, George Lawrence. Mrs. George I-awrenee, Minnie L Foster, Miss Wllla Jennings. J. Goodman, Mrs. J. Goodman and child. T. G. Sykes. B. V. SchaSer. Bert Allen. V. McSylva, Mrs. V. McSylva. Mrs. C. C. Barker. Illani. Barker. R. o. Johnson. Mrs. R. O. Johnson. George Mc Gowan. Mrs. George McGowan, S. G. Reed and family. W. F. Chase, B. Fleckensteln. Mr. B. Fieckeneteln. Dr. C. T. Prehn. Mrs. C T. Prehn, Dr. Otto 3. Blnswanger, Alvln O. Blnswanger, J. W. Ferguson. -Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Brackett and son. Clyde Evans, Kirk Sheldon, Mrs. Kirk Sheldon. W. G. Wright. A. T. Woolprt, Claire Woe lpert. Mrs. W. O. Wright. Mrs. P. F Morey. Shirley Bast ham, Edward East ham. W. J. Brand and child. J. E. Mers. Mrs. J. E. Men, Emma Buhrmaster, John F. Murphy, Mrs. John F. Murphy, John G. Peters. Mn. John G. Peters, W. I. North rap. George C- Baker. O. N Smith. Mra G. N". Smith. E. H Carleto. wife and son. F E. Watson. R. R. Warrfner. George Wilt shire. D. White. W. A Judge. Mrs. 8 W. King. F. L Schang, Mrs. Srhang. Mra. Barns, Miss Berns, George F. Hargls, P. L .- - ?Q 'A'. : Ls&- ? j a r- r.. t 54 ! v sAafcaa Photo by F. M. Metigar. HE4P OF DRIFTWOOD GATHERED BY ROYS OF CAMP MACK, LOXC. BEACH. WHICH MADE THE LARGEST BONFIRE OF THE LAST TWO SEASONS. Harrington, J. W. Mackenile wife snd daughter. Marvin Kenady, W. B. Griffith and famllv. B. F. George. William F. Car roll, Mra Richard Habersham, Mrs. Elliott. E P Brlgham. Charles Prehn, Abe Black man. Gerald Thomas, H. F. Tetchln and wife. George Royer. Mrs. George Royer. Herbert Rover. Rachel Royer. Louise Royer. E Shelnhelser, L. Campbell. Edward T. Owens. Arthur O. Merrick, Theresa Zur lner. Leans Pearson. Miss Bllnn. Gertrude Bllnn, I. Aronson. R. E. Kingsbury, L. A. Walker. J. Olsen. Mrs. J. Olsen, W. E. Prudhomme. all of Portland; A. Osburn. Mn. A. Osburn. W. W. Rldebalgh. Mn. w. W. Rldehalgh. Mr. and Mn. E. Hatch. Dr. Foatrom, J. S. Delllnger. Charles Nieml, Minnie Nieml, J. Mannlsto, Mary Kakela. L. Van Dusen, Lena Emlth, Fred Slmlngton, Sol Abrams. T. J. Rossbach. Carrie M. Lauder. Omaha, Neb.; Miss N. O. Brlggs. Mn V. Evans. D. C. Peterson, T. Melter, J. Lampert, Minneapolis; Werner Wheatley, Rolston Butterfleld, Spokane; R. I. Arms. Hot Lake. Or.; Mn. Charles Miller. O re ft no. Idfho; E. L. Smith. Hood River; H. MUlen, C. S. Bradley, Gearhart: Ray Rob inson. Salem: E. A. Fresa. Mrs. E. A. Fran a. W. P. Lawery, Mra Daulton Brlggs and family, Ontario, Or.; J. R. Amary. New Tork City; Mrs. J. F. Bnnlgan. Mrs. M. Branlgan. James G. Walllck. Seattle; Dr. and Mn. O. S. Miller and daughter. St. Louis. Mo.: T. H. Adams and wife, J. C. Huston and wife, E. S. Do Bols. Lloyd Du Bols and wife, E. Erlckson, Vancouver: Mr and Mn. William A. Pleasants, Kampa. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Manshell. Troy, N. Y. ; Hugh C. Todd. Colfax. Wash.; Mr. and Mn. M. D. Latourette, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Latourette, Mr. and Mn. E. J. Daulton. Miss Bessie Daulton, Helen Daulton, Oregon Cltv; Bertha Levlnon. Qulncy. Or.; George David. Moscow, Idaho; S. A. Tomes and family. Taylor. Wash.; Mrs. Emtio L. Heinla.-Mr. - L. A. Heinle, Misses Heinle, Cincinnati: Miss O. M. Prest, Stamford. Canada; H. E. Connor, C. F-. Connor, Akron, O. : Mn. McMahon. Walla Walla; Mn. L. A. Scott. Helena, Mont.; Mn. Cullen, Fort Stevens; India C. Stroyd, Pittsburg; H. C. Bates and wife. J. H. Donnelly, Chicago; Louella Webb. St. Paul. Minn. Loeksley Hall. Mn. H. C Bowers, Mrs. A. A. Wright and ehlldnn. Elsie Taylor, Bertha Huested, Mra Edna B. Jones and son, Mrs. W. F. Baker. W. P. Llllls. wife and daughter, Otto Stein. Mrs. Otto Stein, Albert Jones, G. Madison, Q. W. Jeffenon, Arthur Smith, W. Kenard. Mn. W. Kenard, Miss Allison. H. E. McCann, Louise Welch, Frances Welch, Miss Carrie Qulmby, I. K. Levy, Mn. I. K. Levy, Miss I. F. Defriese. V. Mone, Mrs. I. J. Levy and child. Miss Har riet Jacobsen, Mn. A. E. King. E. F. Younger, LeMere Younger, Harry H. Austin, Wenifred Kelly. E. F. Younger, Clannce D. Porter, Mn. Maud Muraskey, M. J. Davis, George Bamford, E. Lyons, C. A. Peterson. Mary Carlson, H. C. Bowen, Miss Emma Fleming. Mrs. H. H. Austin. Miss Irene Austin. William Adsms and -wife. Mrs. Brandes. Carroll Wilson, Charles Mar shall, Mn. Charles Marshall, John P. Miles and wife. Miss Grace Ryckman Carl E. Tuggle, Mn A. J. Shanks, E. A. 61111s, Mra E. A. Slllia. W. F. Barker, I. K. Levy. Mn C. W. Woods, Captain Packard, Lulu Whitson. R. Sullivan. J. J. Moonan, Thomas O'Day. Fred W. Smith, Mn. Fred W. Smith. J. R. Hammond and wife, all of Portland: C. T. McCoy. Mn. C. T. McCoy. Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Meredith, Los Angeles; O. R. Kerr and wife, C. S. Knight and wife. The Dalles; Mn. J. W. Slaven. Mn. C. L Mitchell, San Francisco: J. C. McClaln. Salt Lake City; J. C. Donnelly, H. Sargent, Tacoma; Mn. Jack Hastle. Mra Emory S. Adama Seattle: Mn. S. E. V. Weber. G. V. King. Florence Holmes, Hasel Holmes. Lansing. Mich.; Rosa A. Nugent. Etta Dalton, Butte; A. W. Zalondek. Lit tle Falls. Minn.: F. G. Mitchell, Pendleton; Mn. J. A. Mastenon, Rena Mastenon, Elgin. Or.; G. A. Mungany. Mn. G. A. Mungany. Spokane; J. M. W. Snyder and family. Walla Walla; Mn. Meyer, Miss Meyer. Georgetown, S. C. ; A. H. Patrician. Mn. W. R. Sladen. Oxford Canada; Mrs. J. Brand. Boise, Idaho; Margaret Ellis, Boise, Idabo. Cedarbnrst Inn. Mrs. F. M. Hudson, Misses Decker, E. Miles, John Rlckards, Mrs. W. E. Dar oon. Mrs. 8. H. Gibbons, F. H. Gibbons, J. W. Marsh. Miss L. Haskel, W. Syr iana, M. J. Kingston, Mrs. Kingston and children, alt of Portland: L. A. Eddlngs and Mrs. Eddlngs, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, St. Paul, Minn,; Miss Webb, St. Paul. SOCIAL LIFE AT GEARHART Many Visitors at Hotel and Cottages of Beautiful Resort. GEARHART PARK, Or., Aug. 15. The season is now at its height at this popular resort, and there are many visitors at Kruse's Beach Hotel and the numerous beautiful cottages. Gearhart Personals. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerr are enter taining Roderick Macleay at their cot tage at Gearhart Park. Miss Ray Harris Is the guest of Mrs. Ben Latz at her Summer cottage at Gearhart. Mrs. Leon S. Rosenblatt Is registered at Kruse's Beach Hotel for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Marshall and children are at present located at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Gearhart Park. General Owen Summers is a recent ar rival at Gearhart. - Mrs. Richard Koehler and Miss Use Koehler are among the well-known peo ple who are spending part of the Sum mer at Gearhart. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Talbot, Oieir lit tle daughter. Jane, and Miss Geraldlne Talbot, of New York, arrived at Gear hart Park a week ago last Saturday. Mrs. John Kiernan. of Walla Walla, with her daughter. Mrs. E. B. Caswell, and children, Nadlne and Suzanne, are installed in the C. E. Morrey cottage. Mr. and Mrs. James McCraken are down at Gearhart for the remainder of the season. Later they will be Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCraken. At present they are entertaining Mrs. John i 1 Wasins... .. ..r.- sWJ - a f&&j&G33&& i Iv.'flOiv. 3? S. McMillln. who has arrived recently from the East to be their guest. Mrs. W. B. Glafke and her email baby are visiting at the cottage of Mrs. Hugh McGuire. Recent additions to the camping colony are Nat Simon and Roy Marx. T. T. Strain was an over-Sunday mem ber of his household at Hale-Ola cottage. R. R. Glltner, with Mrs. Giltner, were recent guests at Kruse's Beach Hotel Mrs. E. M. Bergen Is entertaining Mrs. Bert Doyle at the Bergen cottage. Mr. Doyle, who has recently returned from New Tork, is usually a week-end guest at the Park. Miss Verne Bergen la also spending the season at her parents' cot tage. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cooke were re cently registered at Kruse's Beach Ho tel. Frank E. Hart and Miss Sallte Hart are domiciled In the Van Tine cottage;. Mrs. David C. Lewis Is a guest at her brother's, James Honeyman. Mrs. William A. Mac Rae has recently been entertaining Mrs. J. Robtsnon and her charming little daughter. Amy, from Portland. Later this week Mra. Robin-, son departed for Tagg's farm, near Gear hart, where she will stay through Aug ust. Mr. Mac Rae Is usually a week-end arrival. ' John Gill was a week-end arrival at his handsome home. Klehanee, on the Necanlcum. River, near Gearhart. Dr. A. W. Wilson, with Mrs. Wilson and their small son. are Installed In their Geerhart residence. Mrs. Wilson's mother. Mrs. Woodruff, of Portland, Is w'th them. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang and children ara oomiciled In their Gearhart cottaeo. Mrs. A. L. Dundee, with her two young sons. Donald and John, have taken M.e. John Mackle's cottage for the re mainder of the season. Miss Lora Cummings is a guest of M:s& Sallle Hart. Earlier she was enter tained by Misses Mildred and Grace Honeyman. Mrs. J. A. Clemenson and Mrs. Edward Sandeberg, of Portland, are domiciled hi the P. Rumelln cottage for tns re mainder of the season. H. J. Hansen, with Mrs. Hansen and their daughters, Misses Ruth and Ix-nore are In their Gearhart home. They have with them their guest, Miss C:Ka Allmen. from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rand, of Port'und. with their daughter, Laura, are occu pying the Beech cottage. With them are Mrs. Rand's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. Mr and Mrs. S. H. Morgan. Sr., have returned to their home in Clarkesv'.lla, Tenn. Since early June they have been guests at the homes of their sons, W. L. Miigan and S. H. Morgan. Jr., of Port land, and recently came down with -l.e Morgans' to their handsome home. B03 cobel Bungalow, for a fortnight's stay. W. C. Slattery and Mrs. Slattery. with their young children, Vernlce ani Ceoil, have taken the Owens cottage at Gear hart. Mrs. James P. Moffett and Mrs.- C. M. Cartwrlght have arrived at Gearhart, wrtre they will spend the remalrder of tl-e season In their co'tge. Mr. Moffett is usually a week-en-1 arrival. Mrs. Thomas Kerr and Peter Kerr are occupying Mrs. Theodore Kruse's beautiful bungalow, on the sand dunes at Gearhart. ; Mrs. Theodore Kruse and maid are at Gearhart park for the Summer. GEARHART PARK ARRIVALS. Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bay, Miss Caro line Peterson, J. N. Mann. Mn. Guy Tal bot and child. Miss Gertrude Talbot, Guy W. Talbot. Robert H. Storey, B. C. Short. W. J. Mayrose. Richard Koehler, Use Koehler. Leonard Rothchlld, L. G. Pfunder, H. Behrendsen. Mrs. H. Behrendsen, R. Bet tlnger. Florence Bettlnger, Mrs. W. E. Prudhomme, Miss Frances Norden, A. F. Jackson, Max Kaffesldes, Mn. A. Tllzer, Mr. and Mn. O. Mangold, Miss Warren, Mrs. F. W. Warren, Jr., Mn. 8. L Rosen blatt, E. O. Blacksford, T. Soloman, A. S Manhall, wife and two children, Marie Nevlns, Thomas Robertson, Mike Jacob, Mn. Mike Jacob and daughter, Mn. O. M. Resser, Miss R. Selling, Mrs. F. Freeman, M. B. Wakeman. G. E. Potts and wife, A. J. Vantine. Vincent Cooke, R. R. Glltner, Mn. R. R. Giltner. E. B. Martin and wife. S. H. Glunls. William Bruess, all of Port land; Mn. Rosenheim. Mrs. E. L. Heine, Mn. L A. Heine, Misses E. and F. Heine, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mra George P. Hoi man, Salt Lake City; Bertha Levison, Quincy. Or.; C. L Welster, Everett, Wash.; John Adair, Mn. H. F. Prael. H. F. Prael, Astoria; Dr. W. D. Carlisle, St. Petenburg, Russia: Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts. Salem; Lucy Schlldknecht, Minneapolis; w. J. Ross, Caldwell, Idaho. Campers at Delaura Beach. DELAURA BEACH. Or.. Aug. 15. (Spe cial.) Tenting accommodations are In active demand at this new ocean resort. Recent campers Include Dr. D. L. Rader. editor Pacific Christian Advocate, and wife; Miss Catherine Rader, Mrs. E. H. Hopson and family. Mrs. A. F. Henny and family. Mrs. B. M. Randall. Miss Ella Weitman, Mrs. S. P. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. B. Loder and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Crane, Mrs. Gertrude Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bingham and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mra. F. V. Rafferty, Mrs. Deardorff, Mr. and Mrs. R W. Hicks, Mrs. Earnie, Mrs. Herschner ' and daughters. Mrs. Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harbke and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ennis and family, Mrs. Charles Oergel and son, Mrs. J. W. Hig gins e-nd sons. Miss Blanche Higglns, Mrs. ' A. J. Sundgren and family, George M. O. LrOWNSDALK President J. H. Eakin Vice President W. T. Macy Secretary F. H. Caldwell Treasurer 1ST' r a Huber, Mr. and Mrs. John Louy and family. Mrs H. W. C -able and sons, Mrs. H Cooper, Portland: Rev. W. C. Shep herd, wife and family, Vancouver; Mr. Solberg and party, Washington. At the Beach Headquarters House, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore. Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs Fitzgerald. Dr. Dela B. Howard, J. B. Hosford. P. A. McDonald, Mrs. E. P Prebble, P. Ebaugh, Rev. Dr. Rader, Mrs. Catherine Rader, Miss Catherine Rader, Dr. F. C. Brosius, wife, son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Insley, Miss Earnie. ' New cottages Jiave recently been com pleted by Mrs. R. J. Oxer. K Mallory and EL Morin. Clam digging, fishing and , bathing are popular entertainments here. NEWPORT IS DRAWING CROWDS Travel to Yaqulna Bay Resorts Con . Unties Tnabated. NEWPORT, Or.. Aug. 16. (Special.) Socially the oast week at Newport has been a busy one. Beach parties, bonfires, launch parties and luncheons have been frequent. The crowds are still coming In large numbers. Very few families have as yet started homeward. Mer chants predict a much larger season this year than for several years previous. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Clara H. Wal do entertained at! five hundred In her com modious seaside 'home, "Takitezy." The evening passed most pleasantly to those present. The guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moores. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kerr, Professor and Mrs. John S trau b, Mr. and Mrs. C. El Bhultz, Mrs. P. M. Dekum, Mrs. Ivan Humason, Mrs. L. O. Mcintosh, Mrs. Wilson McNary, the Misses Eva and LaVllla Humason, Vesta and Lynette Kerr. Addle Pickle, Erma and Marie Rice, Ryth Gatch, Lu cene Moreland, Edith Herring, Jessica Ja cobs. Hazel Reed. Edith Waldo, Dr. H. B. Leonard, John W. Wlthycombe, Donald B. Rice, Chester C. Moores, Paul V. Marls and L. L. Smith. On the day following, Mrs. Waldo and Mrs. P. M. Dekum gave a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Ivan Humason, of Portland, who is spending her vacation at Newport. The table was artistically decorated with ferns and seacoast adornments and a de licious collation was served. The guests were Mrs. W. J. Kerr, Mrs. T. E. Bloomer, Mrs. L. O. Mcintosh, Mrs. D. L. Rice, Miss Mary S. Barlow and Miss Esther Sheffield. Early In the week Floyd Bushnell Davis entertained a merry crowd of college folk with a moonlight tallyho party up the beadh. The evening was merrily whiled away by the oceanslde and those present thoroughly enjoyed the novel party. The guests were chaperoned by Mrs. Condon McCormack, of Portland. The others were Misses Lucia Wilkins, Belle Van Duyn, Kate Kelly, Pauline Davis and Edna Os burn Messrs. Bush Davis, John Wlthy combe, Harvard C. Moore, John W. Kelly and Dr. E. T. Parker. President Kerr, of the Oregon Agricul tural College, entertained . a group of friends this week at a launch party. The crowd left Newport In the early morning and spent the forepart of the day In steaming up the river to Elk City. Here the party Indulged In fishing, rowing and climbing nearby mountains. A delicious supper was served late In the afternoon and the return trip made down the Ta quina River In the moonlight. Those present besides the host and hostess, Dr. and Mrs. Kerr, were: Mrs. Clara H. Wal do, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kerr, the Misses Edith Waldo. Eva and LaVllla Humason, Jessica Jacobs. Leona, Vesta. Lynette and Marion Kerr, Marie and Irma Rice, Messrs. B. F. Irvin, W. A. Jensen and John W. Wlthycombe. A crowd of Newport visitors of the younger set held a bonfire on the beach this week. The majority of those present were from Portland High School, so that the evening was largely devoted to school yells and songs. A light lunch was served late In the evening. Tenters 'and Cottagers. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Collins and daughter, Louise. Miss Mamie Marinan and Miss Etta Carter, of Albany, form a happy group of tenters on Beauty Ridge, near Nye Creek. G. H. Beebe andfamily, of Woodburn, are camped at Nye Beach. Dr. D. A. Paine, of Eugene, was In Newport this week supervising some re pairs on his seaside home. Mrs. J. W. Hobbs and daughter, Min nie, of Eugene, opened the Hobbs cot tage at Nye Creek this week. They will "YAMHILL AGAINST THE WORLD" V-l rfxWiP f - O Mr. Wm. Bittle Wells, Northwest Manager Sunset Magazine, Portland, Or. - - Dear Sir: You may be interested in knowing that the Yamhill County Develop ment League has been advertising very extensively in papers of the East and in papers and magazines throughout the Middle Western and Western States. These ads have' been running concurrently with the page ad we have been carrying in the Sunset Magazine. Three-fourths of the re plies we have received have been from readers of the Sunset Magazine. We are more than pleased with the results we are obtaining from that medium. ' . x ' . Yours very truly ! Mgr. Yamhill County Development League, Yamhill CoitntyThe r Mother of Oregon; The Garden Spot op the West. remain during the month of August. Mrs. B. S. Cook and daughter, Agnes, of Portland, are .recent arrivals. They have opened their Nye Beach home for August and September. Mrs. L. Bowden and grandson, Dick Babbitt, of Monmouth, are spending their Summer vacation at Nye Beach in the Craig cottage. J. D. Hlbbs and wife, of Gaston, are spending their annual outing In their Nye Beach cottage. F. M. Wilkins and family returned to their home In Eugene Wednesday morn ing after a month's vacation at the sea side. . , The Misses Ella Rummelin and Daisy Harding, of Portland, and Edna Jacobs, of Corvallis, passed through Newport to Seal Rocks this week, where they will spend a few weeks camping. Mrs F. A. Stearns and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Terrlll of Roseburg, are tenting at Nye Creek. They will remain until the middle of September. Mr and Mrs. C. B. Moores and son, Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shultz are in the Moores cottage at Nye Beach for the rest of the Summer season. Personal Slentlon. Mr and Mrs. George H. Kelly, of Eu gene, arrived in Newport Thursday after noon and will remain for two weeks. They are registered at the Sheffield. G T Taisim, Charles Tuffer and M. D. Nuten.' at Portland, are recent arrivals at the' Hotel Nye Brook. Stell Zigler, of Roseburg, Is spending his vacation at the seaside. He is regis tered at the Bradshaw. Mr and Mrs. Napoleon Rice and little daughter and Miss Agnes Pitchford, of Roseburg, are recent arrivals. They are located at the Sheffield. Mrs L Z. Clark and son, Dudley, are enjoying the ocean breezes at Nye Beach. They are located In a furnished tent in the Reeves camp yard. Miss Lucene Moreland, of Salem, Is a recent addition to the Gatch house party Dr P J Byrne, of Spokane, joined his family in their. Nye Beach cottage this week. H. B. Schuler, of Spokane, accom panied him as a guest. Bert Yates, of Vancouver, T ash., was a Newport week-end visitor this week. Charles Burgraff. of Albany, spent the end of the week at Nye Creek with his family. - , Mrs. William Moore and daughters, the Misses Lyllth and Grace, returned home Thursday after a two weeks' outing at Nye Creek. . Miss Emma. Sox. of Albany, wae the week-end guest of Miss Mary Nolan this WMra. E L. Irvin and son, Dr. Lloyd Irvin. of Albany, are guests at the Irvin House. . . Mrs E. A. Wallace and daughter Vesta are recent arrivals at the Irvin House. John W. Kelly and sister Kate, of Eu gene have returned home after breathing the ocean air for a period of three weeks. Congressman Ellis, of Pendleton, Is the butt of many jokes from his friends this week, all because he had the misfortune to be seasick while on a deep sea fishing excursion on the launch Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Humason, of Port land are enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Clara Waldo, at Nye Creek. Mrs. Waldo's commodious cottage, - "Takitezy," holds the largest Summer house party at New port. David Linn and wife, of Eugene, are at Nye Creek for a two weeks' rest. They are registered at the Damon. Mrs. H. J. Bigger, of Portland, Is a guest at Rae Cabin this week. Mrs. L. J. Lewis and two children, of Baker City, are enjoying the salt air at Newport. They are guests at the Taft House. Howard C. Moore, an assistant Instruct or at the University of Oregon, has been enjoying himself at Newport during the past week. He returned to hia home In Portland on Wednesday. Mrs. C. M. Powell, of Gresham, and daughter, Mrs. George Lee, of Portland, are the guests ot the Wieneken family at Nye Beach. Miss Frank Hayter and Miss Emma Dempsey, of Dallas, are recent arrivals at the Irvin House. Mrs. A. T. Toner and Miss Nora Rob ison, of Dallas, are enjoying the hospttal Ity of Mrs. 11. L. Fenton, In the Fenton Summer home at Nye Creek. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of Corvallis, is a conspicuous figure at the beach this week. He Is a guest at the Irvin House. Flint Baker, of Corvallis, joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Baker, in their Summer bungalow this week Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Whltten, of Port LAND OF FANCY FRDITS . "Enjoy life and grow rich in Yamhill County' McMINVILLE, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. July 1, 1908 land, are visiting Mrs. Whitten's parents at Nye Creek. Miss Hazel Huff, wno has been a guest at the McDonald House for the past two weeks, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nichols, Miss Ger trude and Miss Elizabeth Palmer, of Day ton, have opened the Nichols cottage for the remainder of the Summer season. Miss Edna Paisley, of Portland, is a recent arrival at the Abbey House. Mr. and Mrs. N. Barret, of Hllteboro, who have been enjoying themselves trout fishing at Elk City, are in Newport for a two weeks' rest. They are registered at the Abbey House. Mrs. Benjamin Woldt and daughter. Miss Minnie, of Portland, are among the recent guests at the Abbey House. Frank L. Dunn, of Eugene, Joined his wife and daughter at the Damon this week. ,Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Ellis, of Dallas, are spending their vacation In the Ellis cottage at Newport. Miss Maud McMiller, of Portland. Is the guest of the family of Rev. C. T. Whit tlesy, at Newport. Mrs. W. W. Gill, of Portland, is a guest at the Irvin House. Mrs. T. Connel and daughter Mary, of Portland, are guests at the Irvin House. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Toder, of Spokane, are Nye Creek visitors. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Mote, of Roseburg, returned home this week after a two weeks' outing at Nye Creek. Ralph Wollenberg. of Roseburg, Joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wollen berg, this week In their Nye Creek tent. Mr. and Mrs. Joton Booth and little daughter, of Grants Pass, are guests of Mrs. Herbert Booth at Newport. Among the recent campers to arrive are W. A. Ashton and family, of Port land. They are located in the Byrne camp yard at Nye Beach. J. R. Ryan and family, of Portland, and J. H. Hamilton and family, of Viola, are Nye Creek campers. F. J. Chambers and family, of Kings Valley: F. McGinnis and family, of Carle ton; W. J. Baldwin and family, of Eu gene, and Professor E. Sherwood and family, of Salem, are hunting In "Cath erines Grove," near Nye Creek. B. W. Hoffman and family, of The Dalles, are tenting at Nye Creek. Mrs. J. F. Burch and son, Randall, of Sllverton, returned home Friday morning after a two weeks' rest at Nye beach. Mrs. B. J. Colcord and daughters, Julia and Madge, of Newberg, are among the recent campers to arrive at Nye Beach. Miss Eva Kerrigan, of Portland, is the guest of Miss Emma Bertman in the Bertman cottage at Nye Creek. Professor and Mrs. John Blough, of Portland, are tenting at Nye Creek. Pro- NEARBY SUMMER RESORTS SEE THE OCEAN HOTEL MOORE OPEN ALL THE TEAR. CLATSOP BEACH - - - SEASIDE. OR, THE CLIFF HOUSE OP OREGON. Directly on the beach, overlooking the ocean. Hot salt baths and surf bathing; recreation pier for fishing; ; sun parlors; electric lights; fireplace and furnace beat. Sea foods a specialty. Fine walks and drives. Bates 2.50 and $3.00 per day. For particulars, apply to the Danmoora DAM J. MOORE. PraD. rHigii on Alt. Hood. Improved auto service from Hood River to the Inn. Season cloeea Sept. L A. W. HKBKNPBIOK, Algr., HOOD lUVBB, UUW- m Y. W. C. A. Vacation Cottage GEARHART PARK. ON CLATSOP BEACH Rooms open only for business women. Rate. SS.50 Per Week. Dining-room open to public reasonable rates. . Register at city office, 6th and Oak sts. SOME THINGS WE HAVE. THE LARGEST Apple Orchard on the Coast. THE LARGEST Oregon Prune Or chard on the Coast. HIGHEST PRICED Walnuts on the market CHAMPION Shorthorn Herd at St. Louis Exposition.. CHAMPIONSHIP on Cattle and Sheep at Lewis & Clark Expo sltion. LARGEST FRUIT Evapontor on the Coast. ' feasor E. C. Blough, of Lakeview, Is the guest of his son. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Flynn, of Portland, have rented the Hatch cottage at Nye Beach for the remainder of the Summer season. James Peppard. of Portland, Is a guest at tha Nye Brook. SOUTH WILL BE THEME Lecture to Be Delivered by Rct. John Roach Straton. Rev. John Roach Straton. the great Southern preacher, will deliver his famous lecture, "The South In Song and Story," at the White Temple next Friday night, August 21. Dr. Straton Is already well known In Portland as the writer of the brilliant essay which won the thousand-dollar prize offered by the Commercial Club for the best article on Portland and vicinity. He also preached at the White Temple last Summer during Dr. Brougher's vacation, and those who heard him at that time will need no urging to go to the lecture Friday night. This lecture was recently delivered at the Temple Auditorium of Los Angeles. When de livered at Long Beach,. Cal., not long ago, it proved so popular that he was asked to repeat It. Dr. Straton has spent the greater part of his life In the South, and, hav ing for .years taught literary interpre tation In Southern universities, 'is es pecially well fitted to give a sympa thetic study of the past achievements and the future promise of the people of the South. His sketches in negro dialect and his selections from the Southern poets portray the Old South with rare vividness. He will be as sisted by the Portland Colored Jubilee Quartet, which will sing the old-time Southern songs "Dixie," "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. Way Down Upon the Suwanee River." etc. This lecture Is given In Portland under the auspices of the White Temple and the Portland Commercial Club. HOT SALT BATHS. Hot and cold showers, bathing suits and dressing rooms for surf bathers. Hotel Moore, Seaside. Or. Olympla Mail Extract, good for grand ma or baby. Only 15-100 of 1 per cent alcohol. Phones: Main 671, A 24CT. COLLINS HOT SPRINGS On tbe Columbia Blrer. Hotel modern In every repc electric light, steam heat, billiard parlor, bowling alley, dance pavilion and every convenience. Location beautiful, fine view cf the moun tains and river; good fishing and hunting. Address C. T. Belcher, manager Collins Hot Springs. Collins. Wash. THE SHELBURHE HOUSE At Scaview, Wash. 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