TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND, AUGUST 23, 1908.
Pr. C. H. Wheeler arrived from Portland
Friday morning for a lew day." pleasure
trip. , ,,
Mis May Majree. of Astoria, i spending
a two week's outing here.
Miss Nell Utzlnger was a Sunday visitor
from Astoria.
P E. Brigha-m. of Portland, is a popular
member of the crowd at the Elk Creek
Hotel. ' .
Mrs. E. Z. Fereuson and children, or
Astoria, are occupying their Summer cot
tasre on Cannon Beach.
it. .ni Mrs. John E. Gratke. of As
toria, spent Sunday here.
1 1 1 . A family, nf Astoria.
lOV. UllUrt I J
are comfortaDiy campeu uu
. . i
CfKCil.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barnford. of Fort-
land, are staying at the Elk Creek Hotel,
Mark Warren and C. C. Clark drove over
on Thursday with a numDer or irienas
from Siside.
jmwim w Hnlmes. wife and two boys,
arrived Monday from Astoria, and are
enjoying camp life, near the Elk Creek
lotel.
William tmis. one or ino pupu...
bers of the Baker Stock Company. Is here
tn, nl Rummer nut'.ntr.
Capt. and Mrs. E. R. Howes returnei
to their home In Astoria on Monday, aft
er a few days- stay at the hotel.
Edwin Caswell, wife and two children
Of Portland, are enjoying a two weeks
Paul Smith, Ralph Smith. Willis Ashley
Paul Smith. Ralph Smith
ana jwm-uo aoiuw. - - - I
walked over from seaside on iuuiu.
of Delaura Beach.
tc-tai-qa ori Or Aus. 22.
DELALRA BEACH . or., aus
c: 1 i rir TwmDleton ana wiie,
of Vancouver, . ,
tng two weeks outing in the mountain,
r.mninc at Delaura.
A large number of campers were en
. T.An..jav .Yrnlnt at thi
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home of Mr. Abbott, Indian fighter and
veteran. Supper waa served, and mualo
aided In arroraing
a j in h old Mission Houee ol
the Gray Donation Land Claim, was
one of the features 01 enifiuuU....
by the campers during the past week
The historical structure was the scene
of a happy gathering of young, middle
i . i .-i wnn Antarpil Into the
; spirit of the occasion with zest and
thorough enjoyment.
Campers have discovered that the
- .h. htr Peter Iredale. which
was wrecked on the beach two years
ago, make a most advantageous iu
' Ing spot. The Incoming tide bringing
In the fish and the big wreck holds
them there till the tide recedes.
Among the recent arrivals at the
i i. vr,- J, J. Fitzgerald. Mrs.
F. A. Insley, Mrs. J. A. McMillan, Miss
I) B. Howard. Mr. ana airs. v
Moore. J. M. Ober. E. H. Green. Mr. and
Mrs. C. Llnder. and sister. Mr. A. M.
Chamberlain, of Portland; Dr. F. C
Broslns and wife, of Hood River.
XEWPORT SEASON liASTS WELL
Few Tourist Have Gone and Many
. Are Yet to Come.
NEWPORT. Aug. "-SIe?laI:)7.Th"
Bummer season at Newport is holding
out remarkably well. Very few Summer
tourists have as yet left JSewport. and
more are coming. The two trains a day
etlll continue to bring good crowds daily
to Newport. The few people who have
left Newport are mainly campers, t am
ines located In cottages at Nye Beach
will, generally speaking, remain for two
or three weeks yet.
The weather since the recent rainfall
ties been beautiful at Newport. Windy
afternoons which made the early part
of August so disagreeable are a thing
of the past.
Excursions Popular.
During the past week Newport tour
Ins have taken advantage of the excel
lent weather and have gone on all kinds
of excursions, fishing, hunting and pic
nlclng. Monday afternoon the largest
Summer party of the season spent the
day In tr. Monterey woods. In the
merry crowd 'were Mrs. Claud Gatch
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming. Mr. and
Mr. A. N. Moores. the Misses Luoine
Moreland. Ruth Gatch. Althea Moores.
Edith Ragan. Alice Bingham. Priscllla
Fleming. Jean Davis and Master Ken
eth Moores. all of Salem: Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Curry and son. York, of Oregon
City; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tweedale, of
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moores and
eon. Chester. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shultz.
Mrs. George Dekum. Mrs. Clara Waldo,
Mrs. Ivan Humason. the Misses Carrie
Moores. Hiidreth Humason and Elva
Humason. all of Portland: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Caxton and Miss Ed th Waldo,
of the Waldo Hills: Mrs. L. Mcintosh,
of Eugene; Miss Edith Maring and Miss
Helen Maring. of Seattle. Wash.; the
Misses Vesta and Leona Kerr, of Cor
vallls; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCully. of
.Hood River, and Erma and Marie Rice,
of Ashland.
Salmon In Bay.
The early rains of the week brought
a small school of salmon into the bay,
and the sportsmen visiting Newport
have been fairly successful In landing
the sllversides.
An enormous run of herring Is re-
a Mm aicaa n v- south of New
port. In Yaqulna Bay the torn cod and
candle fish are coming In to the shoal I
water In great numbers, much to the
1)111 L ,11 AOUUUia " "I J .wu.
delight of the local fishermen. Every
-boat on the bay Is now usually occupied,
Only one train a day will be run from
Albany to Yaqulna after September 15.
After this time ons train will be taken
off. but Traffic Manager Jenkins nas
rot yet decided whether It will be the
noon or the evening train.
Cottagers and Tenters.
It is a nouceaoie iaci uiai ol iiiu
tourists who have left Newport the ma-
Jority are tenters. Very few families
who own Seaside cottages will leave
during the month of August.
Among the recent cottage arrivals at
Nye Creek are Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Boost and daughters. Misses Hazel and
Mabel, of Portland. J. D. Boost and
wife, also of the Rose City, are llke-
i,a anomnAra nf thA nurtv. E. J. SaU-
ter and wife, of Salem, are among the
most recent additions to Nye Creek1s
colony of cottagers. They will remain
jlnn. inmiDt anil tVlA AQI-lv TiaTt flT
September. Mrs. Condon Bean and Miss
Clara Cleaver, of Portland, are occupy
ing the Dr. Condon cottage at Nye
TlAta.h Murine, tha aarlv nart nf fPAtPm-
ber Jack Wharton and Walter Barzee
of Roseburg. have pitched a tent at Nye
neacn. xjbti r. iauow ana wuo, i i
. I
Fortland. are located in the Uoraon cot- i
tags near is ye beacn ior tne remainaer i
tl Ul UK'IILil Ul -Tk UJUSl.
R. G. Welsh and family, of Portland, I al
are recent arrivals. They are tenting I
in the Paddock camp ground at Nye I
-i. i
William Smith, of Arlington. Joined
his family In "Glenwood cottage" at Nye
Beach this week.
Dr. P. J. Byrne, of Spokane, returned
home Friday morning. His family and
Mrs. Byrne's sister. Miss Emily Gonun,
will spend the coming week at Wald
port. for which place they left Saturday
morning.
Henry Hoffman and wife, of Eugene,
who have been tenting at Nye Beach,
are among the few tourists who have
returned home this week.
Miss Clarissa Wiley and party of five
friends are among the arrivals of the
week. They are located in the Wiley
cottage on Newport Heights, and expect
to remain during the remainder of the
month of August.
J. V. Kenyon and daughter. Miss
Louise Kenyon, of Ottosen, Iowa. Miss
T i InartAn onH Pari AnHarinn rtt
Salem, are among the tenters who
have arrived at--Nye Creek this week
ave arrived at Nye Creek this week. I Mr. and Mrs. jonn riynn, oi rwi
aVIxs. R, Ia Pavls aod famll and Mland vUIUns tills wel& WUH diOkj.
A. W. King and family, of Portland,
are' at Nye Creek. They are located In
the Covil cottage south of Nye Creek.
Mrs. A. E. Strong and son. Jessup. of
Salem, and Mrs. A. A. Jessup. of Boise,
Idaho, are located in the Wilkins cot
tage at Nye Beach. Visiting the two
families Is Mrs. Jessup's cousin, Faye
Howe, of Eugene.
Attorney John A. Calson. of Salem,
Joined his family in the Carson cottage
at Nye Creek this week. -
Mrs. D. A. Paine, of Eugene. Is occu
pying her Nye Creek cottage.
c. E. Stone and lamiiy, or MCMinn-
I -n. ,..(.,,, Tca PaV Thav
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i are located in the Byrne vamp urove.
I f .- A A faKaiL'a anrf famll whn
..Ala. A. MAC. Alio A, . J , .. . . -
have been camping in the Rader Camp
ground at Nye Creek for the past week,
retUrned to their home at Cottage
i Grove on Wednesday morning,
I M. A. Skinner nnrt famllv. of Salem.
I . v. vcita rnw woKn
, Lincoln. Nebraska, and the Misses
Pauilne and Bertha Hanks, of Salem.
I are recent arrivals in the Byrne
h nnrth nf Vv rv-v
Dunlao and family, of Salem,
are tenting In Catherine's Grove near
Nye Creek.
n Haptpiina T1i,m on XT I c Val.
lie Stanton, of Salem, are recent ar
rivals who have pitched their tent in
the Bryne Camp ground.
tentin(f Bt Ny'e' Beacn for the pa.t two
Frank Derby, of saiera. wno has oee
..i.arlna- hi. rerentlv Mr.
chased lots, preparatory to the erection
of a seaside cottage.
I Falem, who have been -occupying the
KOuinn tta w Pr.ak re-
Mrs. C. Cannon and little son, 01
- I turned home to the Capitol City Sat-
-- - ,
urday morning.
O. W. Wrlarht and family, of Albany
are cottagers at Nye Beach. They have
rented the inn cottage, auing naroor,
for the eaaon.
Ppnnmnann nf Alnanv " D V .
rived la Newport this week and has
pitched his tent for two weeks near
Newport.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Ellis, of Dallas
left Friday morning for their nome in
Dallas. They will drive the entire dis
tance. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lamson and Mr.
and Mrs. C W. Sherman, of Portland,
are members of a coaching party, who
arrived In Newport this week, drawn
by four horses and accompanied by
a driver. The party have gone south
to Waldport and the Yahats River,
where they will spend two weeks
flehing and hunting.
Ralph W. Knotts. Clem Irvln, Carl
Sox ar,d E. T. Sox, of Albany, were in
Newport this week. Wednesday morn
ing they started south on foot. The
two former will walk the entire dis
tance to the Sinslaw River while the
two latter will stop at the Yahats
River for a week's fishing.
T - 1T,a i-,aAv nf llhanv whn.
has been visiting Mrs. J. J. Collins on
Beauty Ridge, has returned home after
a month's rest at the seaside. .
Vlaa TTItfv T.iitrtrer of Alhanv. is
visiting the family of G. W. Wright
at snug xiarDor.
TtAnaM T3 T)Iaa rt A Vt 1 n In
breathing the Invigorating salt breeaes
at Nye Creek. He win remain at tne
beach until September 1.
T . , , J r. TV t QlatA. nf RoIatti a n H
family are guests at the Demon Hotel.
Miss Faye Hogue, of Klamath Fans,
is the guest of Miss Mamie Marinan
at Happy Camp this week.
Miss Vera Parker, of Portland, and
George Rock, of Seattle, are recent
additions to the Parker house party at
Nye Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bingham, of
ruaana a mi A t a t th AhtlAV
House. ' They expect to remain two
weeks.
A aanalA nf TT 1 1 D-AVM nAfinl anant the
latt.a nnrt nf that WAnlc In VflWTl D T t .
T .v... narAw ma.. XV nnj Xfrai r'n I
McElroy, Miss Smith. Messrs. Walter
Stafford. Grover Francis. Peter Howe,
Dale Chessman, Cloan Vincent, W. H.
Davis, Claud Adkine, Cecil Henderson
and N. G. Purdy.
IT1 T Qaalar Ann famllv nf RaIaiti
have rented- the Z. M. Parvln Cottage
at Nye Creek for the remainder of the
season.
Vo VAAtr nf Pirttnnil mnde bin
family a short visit at ' the "Eddy
Wigwam" this week.
Arthur Hendershott, of Eugene, waa
a Saturday to Monday 'guest of hla
mother at Nye Creek last week. v
Mrs. M. T. Pipes, of Portland, was
a guest at the Irvln House at Nye
Creek this week.
Mrs. Jerry Bronough, of Portland,
Is a Newport visitor this week. She
is a guest at the Ocean House.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Woods and
nn-hTA M A Ftflvn WrtOrtS. Of
Chemawa, are guests at the Bradshaw.
Last week Mr. Woods purchased a lot
at Nye Beach on which he will soon
commence the erection of a seaside
:ottage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Weatherford, of
Albany, are guests at the Abbey
House this week.
nn Tm n n qirln7nrh
of Eugene, are recent arrivals at the
Irvln House.
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F. M. DuBols. Secretary of the
gn,an(j Commercial club, accompanied
, .if- . . v,wnnrt visitor this
week- jje 'jo registered at the Irvln
hostelry.
Albert Mount, of the Medical depart-
ment of tne University of Oregon, at
Portand u guest at the Abbey
Portland, 1 a guest at the Abbey
ouse.
Marlr Record and Lawrence Record
arrived in Newport Monday noon In
Mr. Record's fine new Reo automobile.
I Various sight-seeing excursions to
point of Interest .near jsewport nave
t,een made during the week by Mr.
RecorJ and his friends,
Dr E- van Dyke, of Grants Paes.
Js tajing a much needed rest at the
ocean Bi(je. He Is a guest at the Abbey
House-
Carl O. McCroskey, of Portland Is
recent arrival at the Monterey. He
111 remain for a period of two
weeks.
Dr. A. T. Williamson, of Portland,
nd wife, are tenting near Newport,
Mrg. Charles A. Hardy, of Euget
Mrs. Charles A. Hardy, of Eugene,
Is a guest at the Irvln.
Rppnt arrivals at Newnort are Jack
Wharton and Walter Bargee, of Rose
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doble, of Port-
k, her vacatlon at New.
' T ar loclted at the Harple-
- .
rftan.
Mrs. M. Clemens, of Grants Pass,
d two little daughters, are guests
tl-iA Ahhp, House.
Mrs. W. E. Lytle, of Portland, Is a
- TJa.1 T
T?cen a"lval at tne Hotel Irvln
Nre Beach.
Mrs. J. C Olds and Miss Edith M.
Olds, of Portland are among the week's
arrivals at Nye Beach. They are
located at the Irvln House.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nolan, daughters
Mary and Jessie and son Victor, re
turned to their home In Cor'vallis on
Thursday.
J. M. Campbell and wife, of Dallas,
are guests at the Nye Brook.
Mrs. W. H. Dllley and daughter,
Mabel, of Salem, are tenting at Nye
Beach. , They located In the Par Camp
ground''
Rt-ent arrivals at the Nye Brook
art, F. F. Barlow and wife, of Oregon
City, who" expect to spend two weeks
at the seashore.
Mies Mabel Johnson, of Eugene, Is
a Newport visitor this week.
Mrs. Clifford Crosno, of Corvallis, is
recuperating at. Newport. She Is a
guest at the Abbey House.
Mr. and Mrs. John r lynn, oi rori
Flynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Stevens, of Albany.
actiVe
SORTH BEACH SOCIETY
Tennis Tournament and Attending
Events Monopolize Attention.
,.r.miT npim TCAch Aiisr. 22. 1 Ste
V 'XV 111 BA1V, ' ' " ' ---a- ' -
clal.) Each day finds this delightful long
stretch of beach receiving the public pat-
. 4 , v. panaiwii AnArcv and enter-
rUilctgt? mi., a ....... D -
prise. Social artalrs are decidedly active
and the crowds continue to come on every
steamer from the heated interior to the
cool nights and bracing days that beach
life offers,
n. . i i ... v. nhiAf attraction
leillllB nas wcv" . w
u k .hi. nrAAir ui the Invitation
HUrui a " ' - -,
tournament opened on Monday, and tne
attendance has been very large. The
main event of the tournament Is the gen
tlemen's singles, ecratcn. ior uw
n hA. tL-nn three times before
becoming the permanent property of the
..i . . haailtlTlll InU
holder, 'me prizes -weirs i
.a WnrVmamsnin- Tirominent among
them was the very handsome cup given
by Mrs. H. E. Judge tor ine men
cap singles.
nn.- ..AnnnA lni.lldA CllPStS I TOrTl
1 1(1 L LITI1 lltllM " ' " " A,
the adjacent states, and all the Coast
-i.i . .a.aii rAnrpintid bv their lead
ing players. Prominent among them are
a " ..... . a T Atila ITPAWA-
Mlss Hazel MOicnaisa aim -
man. from Pasadena, Cal., and F. K
Goodwin, from Vancouver. B. C. .
. . i D.rtionj nlavers are Mr.
AIHWIB 1111 A a - ,
and Mrs. F. H. V. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.
R W. Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Judge,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Nortnrup.
Mrs. Walter Cook. Mr. and Mrs. L. . K.
Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. F..H. Irwin. Mrs
H S Green, Miss Stella Fording. Mis!
. , t. HA-ie,, Mhdl Dnss. Miss Lil-
lian Carstens, Miss Myrtle Shaefer. Miss
Lessle Leadbetter, Htuarx r muw
Warlnner, T. Morris Dunne. Irving Rohr,
E. L. Mereereau. E. W. Mersereau. A. B.
. f.n.Ain vta a Vni n. F. E. Har-
IVlCAipin. nrim-c a - , ,
rlngon. James Shlves, Thomas G. FarrelU
C B. Arthur- and others. Miss Irene
Campbell, of Chemawa, Or.. Is among the
PThe"ames were played on wood courts
i int.nno mak ne the tourna-
ment an annual affair The tourney was
held under the auspices of the Mult
nomah Amateur Athletic Club and the
Irvlngton Club, and is sanctioned by the
NTtTofal Lawn Tennis Association. The
committee in cnarge ui a. -'" . n a
posed of A. B. McAlpln. airman- P; '
Bellinger. Walter A Ooss. '"i.'
W K. Scott and Brandt W ickersnam.
Mr. McAlpln was referee dur
Is well ------ - con.
Parsons urcnei- flress
cert; on Tuesday evening a fancy dres,
ball was given at """-":"' wn!ch
Wednesday nignL m,1Kl(.ian.
several well-known P5a"d m"8''ate!
participated. Thursuay en -
Inl George W. Boschke came down
court, and ueorge .ftair. The
arnrioTed oT Friday night with
a tennis bail. . a . t
Mrs. F. M. Buecne.
on Friday artern --. -ifuU dec.
oXdnd aneb
Ai-ved Prizes, ounns n ---- -servea.
TT ,, rurstele and
Mrs rZz'
were Mesdaps M .J. "w.
Claran. C. O. Mcmrt..., a . .
G. Jackson. F. M. Buechel M. O. Forrest
and Misses Benna .-
thenasonnewa that' gWen ok Sunday
IfterTcSn at Hackney cottage for HtUe
Miss Eleanor Gann, who is f"eBl
vn nn.tplrv The occasion ws . a..
n?rtehenth birthday of the hostess, and
the afternoon was made merry wun
music afid games. Later there was a
dinner at Hoeflers ior ! --
thH LimZr?T "candlem
nal design and bearing " ,
mid-air wa- promm.w, .---r-
rLZlcoZ. Slara Hirschber
ger. Waldo Hirschberger and Garrett
Swigert. . A.A.i-n it. iits at
Sunset Hotel mwrwu.
. ... a,n mnrsh mallow toast
a Dranra - ; ; .-tar
on Wednesday evening. Later the party
SMl Z: A musical pro-ra--
and cards finished the evening
Frances naner aim -4
. n. ...nain Or entertained
are here irom injuin.. .
a host of small guests at a marshmallow
toast and oonnre parij
t- a fmiture of athletic
rjownns in A"ij" - - ---- - .
activity at the beach, and this place has
some very enthusiastic tow.--.
past week has witnessed a most "cit
ing contest between Long Beach and
a.... nf tne three games played
Deavirn. - - CQ
Long Beach won heavily by scoring 88.
. . 4vl-. Vi ab nnnrtR-
24 and loli points mofo
inff force.
On Monday evening occurred the thir-
.. . . , ...iAoru nf Mr. and
tletn weaaiiiB ' J ...
Mrs. Thomas IJynlff. of the Driftwood
cottage, and the occasion was most nt
tlnelv observed by the guests of the
famed hostelry. The large rooms were
lighted with Chinese lanterne u
. . i immAtmsA lnp filled the
orea canu.e. ...... c ----
fireplace and lunch was served from a
Delft blue sen-ice mat -
family for over a century. A feature
- .v.. ...nninv wan the re-tying of the
knot that was tied 30 years ago. The
evening was given over to .uuii a..a
i i . v. a Bmn iiannA later.
carna, wii.ii a ; .
On Monday evening tne gurau a., t
Hackney s cottage enjojeu n.
. . - ci.rnii nf Thp Dulles. Grave
at wnicn .mo- ' , " .
several beautiful vocal numbers. W. A.
Coughlan gave an interesting reaumB.
mimas. Thompson. Hagner and Jackson
rendered piano solos.
Among ZS'orth Beach Cottagers.
-a Tir a T.ann Yl d Q hOUS6 SUCStS at
her handsome home at The Willows.
With her are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B.
Pratt, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss May
T-1 1 1 1
Mrs. H. B. M. RInearson came down
on Monday to be the guest of Mrs. Rob
ert Farrell.
Mrs. J. P. Bronaush and family have
opened their Long Beach home and will
remain for the rest of August. Also
Mrs. E. C. Bronaugh is Installed with
her .grandchildren in her cottage.
Mrs. Isaiah . Slchel. with Miss Scott
Alice Slchel and Martin Slchel, have
came down from Portland for the tour
nament. Mrs. Lillian Fuller and Mildred Fuller
have arrived for a visit at North Beach.
M. M. Sylvester, with Mrs. Frances E.
Sylvester, is a guest at Breakers station.
H. E. Judge and Mrs. Judge were re
cently guests at Breakers station and
were prominent In the tennis tourney.
J. T. Gregg is a guest at Sunset Hotel.
F, H. V. Andrews and Mrs. Andrews
are guests at North Beach.
Mrs. John A. Keating, of Portland, and
her guest, Mrs. O. E. Mitchell, of At
lanta, Ga., have arrived at Breakers sta
tion. Miss Wlnnifred Labbe is a guest of
Hackney's.
Harry Nicolal, with Mrs. Nicolal and
baby girl, Nancy, accompanied by Mrs.
Nicolai's young sister, Martha De Be
voise. are at North Beach.
Several Portlenders came over from
Seaside this past week for the tourna
ment. Among them were Miss Maude
A. Howell, Miss Malda Hart Miss Milla
Weseinger and Lester Hodson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook and young
child are down for the tourney.
Edward Ehrman has Joined his family
at the beach.
C. F. Fisher was an over Sunday guest
at Hackney's cottage.
W. L Northup and Mrs. Northup are
down for the tourney.
Miss Emma Wunderli Is at Hackney's
cottage.
Miss Delia Hahn and Leo Hahn are
Identified with social activities at Break
ers station.
Mrs. Slgmund Frank is occupying the
alUIlUB .ucici i ion', a,, a .u0u.
W, G, C Bevolae waa a week-endJL
m,t of his family and remained for
the tennis tournament. . ,
Miss Stella Fording is a charming ad
. i V. ...lal l!fA
Miss Lessie Leadbetter Is at Breakers
station and participated In the recent
tourney.
Miss M. E. Drake Is among the Fort
. j ., a 'North Beach.
Mrs. Charles Barenteeker. with her
charming young daughter. Viola, and son.
Herbert, have come over from Seaside
for a visit at Long eeacn.
I. G. Coleman, with Mrs. Coleman and
daughter. Emily, was a recent gut
the Portland Hotel.
. . .n1 iirr -on. William
jvirs. Annouwi'o a... -- -
, v. haah truest for several
Hav e '
''rliAaai a MrKenna is a late arrival.
Misses Nan and Eleanor Mann a
. . ,1.. mainHAr of the season.
Mrs. Lee Hoffman, with Miss Margery
Hoffman, is spending a
beach friends.
. , 1 T-i..nn 1 A FACAnt aTTlVal
A trio of interesting girls. Misses
Maude and Edna Murphy ana ms m
guerlte Steffen, is sojourning at the Shel
W. W. Norton and Mrs. Norton have
arrived to be guests at Hackneys cul
Captain I. E. Inman and Mrs. Inman
are sojourning at Chamberlain cottage.
Judge M. C. George has been a recent
guest at the Shelburne.
W. B. Honeyman Joined his family for
a week-end stay at Hackney's.
-A- ,h fr. Thomas Moffett and
IV.I. naii0-ntAT Miss M-rtle Moffett.
have arrived from Moffett's Hot Springs
and are touring tne watering pw.
a, t tt TAmnlAtnn and Miss Mar
IU1B, W. - ' "
garet Templeton are guests at North
L (Al 11. -
Guests registered at Sunset Hotel are
Miss Otteile Fettlng. iiss narriett ret
ting and Miss Susie Fetting, of Port
1 A
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ransome. with
their sister. Miss Sarey, are sojourning
at Hackney's cottage.
Stuart Freeman has been identified
with the recent tourney ana win oe
.n, Act At thA hostplrv for a while.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilbur are at
North Beach.
J. B. Tanner and Mrs. Tanner are
guests at the Shelburne.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. O'Brien, with
tvn. nano-htAr-A T.ntieAa Anita and Irene
are guests at Haqkney's cottage at Bea
vlew. -
Miss , Emma Reckmeyer, a charming
young fortiana gin, nas oeen sojourning
for a fortnight at the Portland Hotel.
Her mother, Mrs. A. B. Reckmeyer, with
Miss Ethel Reckmeyer, arrived on Sat-
,,nair In. A WAAALr-Anil RtAV.
R. J. Hendricks, of Salem, Is a guest
at iNortn iseacn.
C. E. Ireland was a week-end guest
at the Salt Air, where Mrs. Ireland has
been spending tne season.
C. E. Hadley and Mrs. . Hadley ' are
guests at the beach.
1ajfn,.L. T nlHr an ILTVa PntKw navA
arrived at North Beach Inn to remain
ior the rest or August.
- Mark McAllen, the young son of Dan
McAllen. is at North Beach for the re
mainder of the season.
Aricv Tun a MiillAn 1c. thA A-iiAat nf Mm.
George Allen In her Centervllle cottage.
Mrs Clarence Oninn. who has been a
gueet at the Allen home, has recently re
turned to jr-oriiana.
VTt-a T Tiiinnlno- ananmnanlail liT llAt
mnthAv Mr. Bnllam a m s-upsts at the
Rolfs' cottage at Long Beach.
J. E. werleln, or rortiana, joined nis
family over Sunday at their Tioga home.
W V AfaartArai puma driwn for the week
end stay with his family at their cottage
in Long seacn.
Aaron. Frank has Joined his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sltm-iund Frank, in their
handsome cottage at Tioga.
New arrivals include W. G. Beck, with
Mrs. Beck and Miss Beck, who are In
stalled in their cottage near Tioga.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Matthias came
down to be over-Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Holt.
T Tt rnnilllah wan a waalr-anil arrival
at the Rolf cottage, where Mrs. Candllah
and young daughters are spending the
season.
Tlprt Went and famllv have taken the
Schwab cottage at Seaview.
Mrs. W. A. Hathaway is a guest at
Mrs. R. Flthlan's cottage at Seaview.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cozens, of Portland,
iavA rAcentlv been entertained at the
beach residence of Dr. and Mrs. T. C.
Humphreys, near Breakers Station.
A nartv nf T'H 1 fhl hnvaj ara lrAAralns
bachelors' hall in a Long Beach cottage.
inciuamg newion omitn, uruco mewa.ru,
George Hastings, Fred Stipe, Harry
Meier and Edgar Shearer.
DIVERSIONS AT OCEAX PARK
Fishing, Hunting. and Bathing Pop
ular Among Summer Residents.
OCEAN PARK. Wash.. Aug. 21. (Spe
cial.) Ocean Park continues to be well
Datronlzed and Is one of the most at
tractive places on North Beach. This pop
ular place has its charms for campers as
well as cottagers and notei tourists, ana
they find abundant diversion In fishing,
hunting, surf bathing and all the ideal
sports of an outing at the beach.
Mrs. Benjamin Young is entertaining
Mrs. Pope Allen, of Portland. Dr. Young
recently returned to tne city alter a six
weeks' outing at the Park.
H. W. Monnastes with Mrs. Monnastes
and little daughter are domiciled In a
cottage at Ocean Park for the remainder
of the season.
The Matthews cottage has been taken
by a party of congenial Portlanders who
are down for the remainder of the sea
son. In the party are Mrs. M. D. George
with her daughters. Miss Helen George
and Miss Florence George, also Miss
Rader and Miss Eleanor Wesco.
Dr. Sellwood, of Portland, was an over-
Sunday guest with the family of A. M.
Smith.
Recent arrivals at the cottage colony
include Mrs. J. Bulllvant and her daugh
ters, Miss Anne Bulllvant, from Portland,
and Mrs. D. Morrison, of Spokane..
W. Bruebaker with Mrs. Bruebaker and
children have opened their cottage lately.
Mrs. Orrfn van Schoonhoven has gone
up to Portland for a brief stay.
H. Claiussenius is a recent arrival at
Ocean Park.
Mrs. W. A. Montgomery with her young
children. Nan and Richard, are very re
cent additions to social life at the Park.
P. M. Shadduck and family are visitors
at Ocean Park.
B. G. Wendling has been entertained re
cently by their friends at this resort.
Mrs. L. B. Seeley, of Portland, with
Boudlnot Seeley and Mrs. Seeley, from
Philadelphia, are guests at Ocean Park.
H. F. Lossnir with Mrs. Lossnir are
recent arrivals.
Mies Virginia D. Rasmussen is f guest
at the M. T. Metcalf cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Elvers are regis
tered at the Ocean Park hostelry.
Mrs. D. T. Conway has arrived re
cently. A. L. Johnston is sojourning at this
beach.
G O. Lively came down to remain over
Sunday with his family in the J. C. Mann
cottage.
A. H. Imus with Mrs. Imus and young
child, of Kalama, Wash., are registered
at the hotel.
F. W. Orth and Mrs. Orth are installed
for the remainder of the season in their
Ocean Park cottage.
Mrs. H. A. Kllliam and children have
arrived at their cottage.
J. C. Mann and Mrs. Mann and chil
dren have opened their beach residence
recently.
Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and her son, Rus
sell, are domiciled in their attractive
home at Ocean Park.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills and famlly'l
have arrived for the rest of August and
are installed in their cottage at the Park.
Recent comers are Captain and Mrs.
W. S. Powell, with Mrs, Powell's mother
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Mrs. Coffin, who will be here for the re
mainder of the season.
M. Mayhall and young son are stay
ing at the hostelry.
J Richard De Penning with Mrs. De
Penning are domiciled in their beaoh res
idence. They are entertaining as guests
Miss Gertrude Holmes and Louis De Pen
ning. . .
The Kenworthy cottage nas Deen mjci.cu
and a congenial party of Portlanders are
occupying it. They are Miss Maud Ken-
worthy, Miss Lena Wheeler. Mrs.
Wheeler, Mrs. Pattie and Miss Cora
Pattie.
NORTH BEACH HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Portland.
c.i... ot f- ! cC.amm. H. J.
Low'ery'and wife, Mrs. Ira E. B. Crosby and
on. Ml SB hi. Iv.. necKeiucvci, '-"--
R. F McCount. Mrs. R. F. McCount. rs.
K. r - MCI. "inu, jjiiDB :
Thomas Nelson. Mrs. Mary Grose J. E.
Kelly ana
James u. waronam, v" , " ii,
W. McCarthy. Ma-.-y Bayley. J. Zumlan. Mr.
and Charles LatourelU H. H. Jonah. Edna.
Swell. John Schaae.. K. nii.a.
Minnie Schada. Carlos Max Barreto. all ot
Portland; Ernest J. Sias and wife Frank
fort. Ind.: C A. aias anu u.aiact... -Grove;
Mrs. Charl-s E. Finney, Indianapolis,
Ind.; Charles Wilson, jonn ""f "Vfjl
ner; M. E. uni, '"i,! ,
Arthur KODinson, n.rau V. Tr .-ha. f
Robinson. Walla Walla: Ma Hughes L.
B. Aliora. l-v. M. onaum-'ii. i.""
W C Toung F. A. Atkinson. Ravtnond.
Wash - F A. Bancot, J. Smart, Astoria:
Tifomas F. Lo-well and rtC. rocBXMo
Idaho: C. C. Combs and daugnwr, r'iaa.,
A J ? CVNell. Hood River; Dolly Forwood
Snipe, The Dalles; O. R. Anderson and vile.
Mis. Anderson. Seattle; H. Lyman, Tacoma.
Hackney's Cottage.
... XI- Chl.lr flftia P.
R. La. KODinSOU, ueuiio - , " ,
Swigert. J. Frledembal. Atfolph Friedtnthal,
Luis E. campiain, nuucn . ,. 4... i 1
Vpshar. W. E. Upshar E. Wunderli. Winifred
Labbe Turner, William A. Coughlan, Jeia
Marcus. Mrs. M. D. Marcus, Anna I. War-
Honsyman. Vivian Holms, Caroline Benson,
Lillian Warnock. iiitn ocnmh ft"X"T v
Cook. Mrs. Susls Tlmms. E. T. Hall Mrs. E.
T. wall ana son. Tr
Witter, Miss Hilda Hagedorn. all o T Port
land' f rieaa ruru, s,uhi-i - " - .
Chicago; W H. Latin, Mrs. W. H. Lutln.
.7J.5.nr. nr.- Mrs. J. E. Ellison, Spo-
Hi;
ne: C. F. Fisher, Nampa, Idaho; J. A. M.
bb. Los Angeles: W. W. Morton. Mrs. W.
Klt Lake City; F. I. Flnley.
Ro
W.
-r-.. . VavhArr' VUrrV
Thomas, Columbus. O.j'j. E. Ransom.. Mrs.
J.
E. Ransome misb daiuji
North Beach Inn.
' , , tx VT TanDann.
M. JM. vsnueura, wis. ... -- -
George VanDeurs. Mre. George B. Rogere,
Mrs. F. W. Isherwood. Ruth Isherwood. Mar
gery. Isherwood, Msrt .B. Colby. Mr. Mark
Da,By31bbfe?rM".nd'Mr.-G: W-Tble.
mS: m: MEHr $Z m:
Bletck, Mlae Frieda Bleick all Portlanders ;
Miss Julia Versen, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs.
X. A. Hopson. Omaha; Thomas Moffett, Mrs.
Moffett. Mis Myrtle Moft'ett. Moffett'. Hot
Springs; R. S. Drake, Seattle;.
The Shel bourne.
J. B. Tanner, Mrs. J. B. Tanner M. C.
George P M. Ehadduckv- and family. Miss
Cora Daty Miss Maude Murphy. Mies Edna
MuTphy, Miss Marguerite Steffen. George C.
Hitchcock, Mr.. George C. Hitchcock, Charts
Farrington and Mrs. Farrlngton, all of Port
land: Dr. R. E. Holm, Mrs. Holm and fam
ily, from Troutdale, Or.
Hotel Sunset.
Hazel M. Young. Mre. M. Toung, Susie
Tetting. Agnes L. Lodge. Clarence J. Youm,
Mre, J W MacKenzie, Lionel Krause, Fred
Stock. "Slrlena Ambrose. Mary A. Billings,
Mrs. R. R. Piper. Mrs C. L. Corner. J. T.
Gregg, Harriet C. Fettlng. Ottlele Fetting.
D. B. Bobbin, E. B. McFarland. Mra. A.
Parrleh, Mrs. Gugley, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
McClaran, Dr. P. L. McKenzle, Mr. Mc
Kensle and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
O'Brien. Anita O'Brien, Louise O Brlen, Irene
O'Brien Mrs. E. E. McClaran, Eben Mc
Farland. Jr.. Margaret Levy, Mr. and Mrs.
H B Witter, Harriet Thomas, ail of Portland-
Mrs G. M. William. Mrs. S. E. Dead
man' H. S. William Mabel V. Deadman,
Harold E. Deadman, Clackamas, Or.; A. A.
Larsen, Mrs. A. A. La "pen, Delaware, Ohio;
Harry H. Thomas, Columbus, Ohio.
Chamberlain Cottage.
M Z Burton. Mr.. M. Z. Burton, Gus
Woods of Portland; R. J. Hicks, Mrs. A. J.
Hicks Heppner; Eliza N. Ramsay. Nellie M.
Ramsay. Edith M. Bailey. Dr. Y. C. Blalock.
O T Cornwall, Mr.. O. T. Cornwall, Leesie
Cornwall. Ethel Cornwall, Walla Walla; Edith
.. m-a.j u..kk.. T U Xiallrar AfrS.
Bianco iwu, w. ... - --.
J. H. Walker, Madge Walker, Louise Walker,
Oregon City.
At Mountain Best Bungalow.
CASCADE LOCKS, Or.. Aug. 22. (Special.)
The following registered at Mountain Reet
Bungalow during the week: Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart McDowell, Louisville, Ky,; Mrs. Wil
liam W. Metzger, Portland. Or.: Miss Helen
Rosenthal. Chicago; Miss May Hamlon,
Leavenworth, Kan.; Mrs. J. H. Imus bt.
Paul Minn.; Efne Godfrey. Ann Arbor. Mich.;
Mrs H J. Rooke, Portland; Miss Patterson.
Mlee Helen Patterson. Pittsburg. Pa.: Mr. and
Mrs R J. Le. Randall Le. Albany, Is.
Y Mrs. Jamee Jackson. Miss L. H. Mab
bett, J. S. Jackson, Patterson, K. J.; Irving
-. '" '' !? i: ;
k Am-
also offers a form of amusement which cann
which
nhtain from ns a recorder and blank records, bv
the fairest, safest and the best TAI.KIXG MACHINE
you then decide if you 11 have one sent
risk, if you buy only after a Free Trial
ijiomin;tj me tuiaun wna .rpi. m uic wmn
wnicn win De sent on request use ine
Address.
C. Allen, Bentley. Cal.; Benjamin Conlon,
Cascade Locks. ; Inez Williams, San Fran.
Cisco; Eveline Corlett, Cascade Locks; Mrs.
R. W. Bull, Mary Bull, Areta, Cal.: C. V.
Leaman ad wife. New York City; Captain F.
H. Sherman and wife, Portland, Or.; Emma
B. Goodwin. Muncle, Ind.: Mr. and Mre.
Aleitander Wilson, E. W. Halliday and wife.
Cairo, 111.; W. W. Slmms, Chicago. 111.; Bay
llss G. Lee, G. Peters Lee. Mrs. S. L. Phil
lips, Memphis, Tenn. ; E. H. Henderson and
wife, San Francisco: Dr. T. Hal-tead Myers,
New York City: Mrs. O. P. Lovejoy and
daughter, Janesvllle, Wis.; Mies L McKlnnon,
Portland. Or.; S. J. Hopkins. St. Louis, Mo.;
H. K. Hall, Los Angelea, Cal.; Mrs. George
McAllister. Chicago, 111.; Jamea Summers,
Portland. Or.; W. Klectner, New York City;
Charles A. B. Hall, Ann Arbor. Mich.; J.
A. Smith. Detroit. Mich.; John I. Rogers,
Philadelphia, Pa.; E. A. Holmes and wife,
Milton, Wis.; Mlf B. Holmes, Seattle. Wash.;
G. tf. Luc'cock, Chicago, III.; Mrs. John R.
Swlnton. Portland, Or.; F. H. Douglas., fas
cade Locks, Or.; Mrs. C. P. Jensma. Nampa,
Idaho Mrs. R. Conner, Master Stanley Con
ner, Cascade Locks; C. B. Atwood. Seattle,
IfflRffljJ
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Gee! THE Waters Fine,
TARE
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1 Every convenience provided, 1 ncludlng experienced teward
... a. Unlr affr i-rm fnrt nt larlv rvs nnpn cars
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City Ticket Office. tHird and wasmnirtoD o ireeiu fri V.
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NEARBY SUMMER RESORTS
THE SHELBURNE HOUSE
At Seaview, Wash.
Ha. lovely large rooms, a delightful yard
for children, and the meal, are gotten up
in such a manner that It you come once you
will come again. Como in tor our feunday
Dinners.
TOURISTS
non't fall to see the Cascade Locks, enjoy
8 or 4 hours' rest and recreaation viewing
the grandest scenery In the United States.
Visit the Mountain Rest Bungalow and par
take of the finest dinner served outside the
City of Portland. Special rates on boat or
trains. One and one-hair nou-e riae irom
Portland. Take steamer Bailey Gatzert at
7 A. M., return by train arriving in Portland
at 6 P. M. Four hours at the L-ocks.
Y. W. C. A. Vacation Cottage
GEABHABT PARK, OV CLATSOP BEACH
Room, open only for business women.
Bate, S5.60 Per Week.
Dining-room open to pxibllc, reasonable
rate..
Register at city office, 6th and Oak ta.
r
obtai
own record;
on Free Trial
Without
unc
coupon, yj
HOrSE,
353 Wa-hlns t o a
Portland, Or.
Gentlemen: Please
send catalogue and
particulars your Edi
son Free Trial offer.
Name.
Wash.; C. W. Bowman. Miss T3. Mert. Port
land, Or.; W. C. Tubbe and wife. Monmouth,
111.; Mrs. A.. Satley, Miss EX Schwartz. John
F. Bowken, Pittsburg. Pa.; L. A. Harmsn.
Boise, Idaho; H. W. Taylor and wife, Cascade
Locks.
Registered at Clood Cap Inn.
CLOUD CAP INN, Mount Hood, Or., Aug!
22. (Special.) The following person, regis
tered at Cloud Cap Inn this week: Mrs. S.
A. Brown. Miss Nan Cooper. Mrs. E. L. Taf.
gart, Mies Florence L Toon, Mildred Cooper,
Mrs. May A. Gilbert. Mrs. Fred Shoemaker,
Pendleton; E. F. Gilbert, Hood River; Mrs.
L. W. Therkelaen and son. Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Crawford, Vancouver; Mr. and
Mre. E. L. Lowell, Miss Florence Davidson,
Sioux City, la.; O. O. Ticknor. G. W. Ben
nett. Gertrude D. Benham. England: Ml-a
Lutle Cake, Rhoda Failing. F. Trossard, San
Francisco; Mre. Robert Tate and sons Roy ,
and Mowbray. Alex Corson, New Jersey; W.
G. Hathaway. Mrs. W. H. Barendrirk, Mrs. '
R. S. Greenlaf, Miss Caroline and Miss Eve
lyn Wilson, M. C. Voorhee-.
FROM ASH ST. DOCK
PORTLAND 8:30 A. M.
SATURDAYS 1:00 P.M.
fl-IKI C
SEE THE OCEAN
HOTEL MOORE
OPEN ALL, THE TEAR.
ClaATSOP BEACH ... SEASIDE. OH
THE CIaIPF HOUSE Of OREOOIf.
Directly on the beach, overlooking the
ocean. Hot .alt bath, and surf bathing;
recreation pier for fishing ; sun parlors;
electric light.; fireplace and furnace heat.
8ea foods a specialty. Pine walk, ana
drive.. Kates 2.SO and $3 00 per day.
For particular, apply to th Danmoore.
DAN J. MOORH, Prop.
Hiiion Mi. Hot'd. Improved auto service from j
Hood River to the Inn. 8eaon oloeea 8ept. L
A.. W. Bkbkwdrick, Mgr., Hoon Riveb, Onraow J
ned In S
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friends.
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