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, - s 4 THE SUXDAY QREGOXIAy, P()RTLATD, SEPTEMBER 6, 1903: ' I HUMAN TIDE TURNS, AND THE SEPTEMBER EXODUS FROM SEA BEACHES IS pf j ' gg? m -niii n .gggya" . i : :: ; vV'' : .. i : -.a.j.w - T:; : - - ' niW2-' EASIDE. Or.. Sept. 5. (Special.) The general eodus from Seaside was most perceptible this past week. Cottages are closing, tourisis ife . turning homeward. and the 'younger folk are hastening back to the city to get ready for the coming school year. The special trains will continue their "present schedule until mid-September, .and the Moore hostelry, Sargent's Sea side House and Locksley Ilall have book ing well Into this month. The Moore will as usual remain open throughout Xh year. As long as the present weather con ditions continue, it is predicted that ,the week-end crowds will go down as usual. The special amusements on the Shell road have folded their tents like the Arabs and silently stolen away. Boating and fishing on the always pic turesque Necanicum are as popular as la mid-season and a great many people who either could not get away, or pre ferred to come later to the beach, are choosing September for their outing month. The trip from Portland to Sea side is a most lovely one at this sea son of the year. Nowhere can be seen finer., rarer. Autumnal coloring than in the trees and meadows that border tte beautiful Columbia. Seaside Personals. ''I. K. Fleischner and Mrs. Flelschner will remain In their beach residence until the latter part of September. J. T. Gregg came down on Friday for a brief stay. Miss Edith Olds, the young daughter of J. C- Olds, of Portland, has arrived to be the guest of Miss Beatrice Locke, at Locke Haven, the handsome home of Ir. J. K. Locke on the board walk. Next week Miss Helen Werlein will be entertained at Locke Haven. George W. Bancroft has recently been a guest of R. F. Barnes and Mrs. Barnes in the Allen cottage. The Barnes family leave for Portland next week. - " M. Goodman and Mrs. Goodman are at the Hoore hotel. Mrs. W. B. Fechhelmer Is a guest of Mrs. W. O. Van Schuyver in her cot tage. Mrs. Van Schuyver will return to the city about mid-September. Miss Sue Barnes Is a guest of Miss Ruby Scott. H. L. Pittock and Mrs. Pittock. ac companied by Mrs. 8. A. Middleton and Miss Grace Hlrtzman, spent the early part of the week at the Moore hostelry. Mrs.- D. Bache with Elizabeth and Mary Bache, are guests at Seaside. Mrs. . D. K. Warren has recently been a visitor at Sargent's Seaside House. Mr. and Mrs. H. " Thompson are imong the late arrivals at Sargent's. Horace B. Fenton left Tuesday for Portland, where he will remain a few days before leaving for Johns Hopkins Medical School at Baltimore. .. , Congressman W. R. Ellis and Mrs. Ellis were guests during the early week .at the Moore. .. : Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnham have taken the Knowles' cottage for the remainder of the season. F. E. Harlow, with Mrs. Harlow, of Troutdale. Oregon, with their interest ing young daughter, Margaret, were guests recently of the R. L. Willis family. Frank Elchenlaub. the talented young violinist, after spending a month In the Eichanlaub cottage has returned to Portland. V'm. Dills has recently been a guest at the Moore. Mrs. John F. Logan and baby girl, .Dorothy, who have been spending the season at the Dobson cottage, have re turned to Portland. Mrs. Logan's brother, Tom Dobson accompanied them. j Miss Florence Wolf is at Seaside. ! S. B. Linthicum and Mrs. Linthicum Jhave been recent guests at the Moore- I jlai (da Dan J. Qulmby has returned to Port land. Mrs. Max Flelschner and her laughter. Miss Flora Flelschner, have returned to Portland after a Summer at Seaside. , Miss Jane M. Allen and Miss Hen rietta Burke, of Portland, were guests this past week at the Moore hotel. Mrs. P. C. Holland and her young daughter. Miss Hazel, have closed their cottage and gone to Portland. The Hollands were formerly of Walla Walla, "but have recently taken up their resi dence In Portland. Mrs. K. W. Rowe and her niece Miss Louise Watson are at Seaside. Phil Hart has been a recent guest of Hnry Wessinger in the Paul Wessinger cottage. Herbert F. Clarke and William Wood, of the University of Oregon passed through F.'aside on Saturday, en route to Elk Creek, where they will be guests of Charles Canfield and family, of Oregon City, who are camping there for a fort night. Miss Allow Andrews with her small nephew Ben Holliday, who have been guests of Mrs. W. O. Van Schuyver, have recently returned to Portland. George H. Hill and Mrs. Hill have closed thir cottace and gone into the N sity. Edgar M. Lazarus Is a guest at the Moore Hotel. Donald MacLeod was a recent arrival t this resort. Robert Wilson with 'Mrs. Wilson and children have returned to Portland after (pending the season at Seaside. Mrs. A. A. Braten. e. charming young .tron from Bozeman, Mont., with her The general eodus from Seaside for a' Driei. .ojourn-oeior. rciunung iu ,-.'." . . , . , - ' t I I k. 1 .u. their home. , M.l ' t . . - s- I . j daughter Sigrld have gone to Portland for a' Driei ; sojourn oeiore muming iu 'V'Toodworth is a new arrival. Mrs JoseDh Glicksman and- smalt son Morris, have returned to Portland. They were .accompanied . by Mrs. Qlickman'a mother. Mrs. A. Wise. Paul WesSlncer arrived on Saturday. ' Mrs. George Walker and daughter Eliza beth have returned to Portland after a visit at Locke Haven as guest of Dr. and Mrs. j. K. Locke.' '" Mr. a'nd Mrs. A. L. Hexter, who have spent the season at Sargent's Seaside House, have gone back to Portland. Rev. Mr. Selleck and family, of Salem, accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Kendall, -of Portland, are fortnight guests of Mr., and Mrs. G. A. Anderson In their handsome beach residence. ( ' ' Miss Louise Mesick Is visItingyMiss Sherlock at . Seaside. . Mrs. J. G. Mack and family have closed their cottage and returned to Port land. Mrs. A. Tilier and son Alfred, and their guest Miss Comfort, who have spent the season In the Pelton cottage Leone, were guests of Mayor and Mrs. Wise during the recent regatta in Astoria. Mrs. C. L. Tosterirt and Mr. R. S.' Oliver, who are occupying the SteUeda cottage, are entertaining Mrss Cora Osmund. - Mrs. K. L. O'Neill and Miss M. M. Pat terson have arrived to be guests of the J. M. Harkleroad's In Linda cottage. They will remain throughout September. The C. W. Rumelln cottage has been closed and the family has returned to Portland. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Willis and their grand sons Hoscoe and Willis Ashley, who have spent the season here. Captain W. H. Patterson with Mrs. Patterson and their young daughters Vera and Edna, accompanied by Miss Millie Schloth, have closed their beach residence. Sea Breeze . and returned to PortlandTthis past week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Friedenthal' with their daughters Maxine and Hanlta will occupy their cottage throughout Septem ber. They are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. David Levy. Three large touring-cars brought a con genial party of Astorlans down for a day's stay at Seaside last Sunday. In the party were C. W. Fulton, Mrs. C. W. Fulton, G. C. Flavel. Mrs. Flavel, George W. Sanborn, Mrs. Sanborn, G. C. Fulton, Mrs. G. C. Fulton, B. Van Dusen. Mrs. Van Dusen. Mrs. H. F. Prael. Mrs. F. Prael. Ann Elizabeth Prael and Robert Prael. A party of Interesting young women who recently- spent- a week at the Moore Hotel as guests of the Pacific Monthly Magazine, was composed of Miss Mary M. Butterfield. of American Falls. Idoho; Miss Alma Sheffel, Twin Falls. Idaho; Misses Gertrude . Lelnhard, Elsie Mae Angell and Daisy Pattinson, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Toft came pver from Long "Beach, where they have been domi ciled In -a cottage this-season, to spend a few days at Seaside. Gearhart and. Can non Beach. Later they returned to North Beach and will not . return to Portland until mid-September. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumauer and their handsome young daughter. Miss Hazel Blumauer. have returned to the city after a season at the Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Pendleton are In Portland again. s Ernest Webb and his sister. Miss Webb, of London, were recent guests at Seaside. ' Mrs. Minnie Washburne, one of Eugene's most prominent social leaders has been a recent guest at the Moore Hotel. Miss Marguerita Buehner and Miss Meta Buehner are guests of Miss Celeste Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. Caulson Hare have been recent visitors at the Moore Hotel. W. F. Kettenbach. with Mrs. Ketten bach and three charming children, from Lewlston. Idaho, are spending the late season at Seaside. Recently they were joined by Miss Elizabeth Kettenbach and Mrs. Grace K. Rfafflln with her baby daughter from Indianapolis, Ind. Charles R. Spencer with Mrs. Spencer were at the Moore last week.' Mrs. Joseph Bergman and Misses Ida and Clara Bergman have recently been guests at Seaside. D. H. Diamond, Mrs. Diamond and their children. Ralph and Dorothy, are at the Moore for September. Lazarus Ackerman la i late arrival. Mrs. M. G. Griffin and Miss Adela Dahoney returned to Portland on Friday after a sojourn at Locksley Hall. L K. Levy has Joined Mrs. Levy and her little daughter Lucille at the Beach. Mrs. Dan J. Qulmby. accompanied by Jennie Porter, returned to Portland Tues day. Mr. Qulmby went into the city later this week. Mrs. George Taylor has lately been at Sargent's Seaside House. ARRIVALS AT SEASIDE HOTELS. Moore Hotel. I. B. Lowenherr. Robert L. Merrick. Dr. X Aylwen, Philip Buehner. Margarita Bueh ner, Meta Buehner. H. A. Thompson. C. H. Wheeler. J. H. Harris. Miss Eva Mlnkle, Mrs. TV. T. Mater. M1m Alice Rennlns, R. A. Price. H. R. Burke. Mrs. H. R. Burke, Mr. T. S. Loseji, Charles B. Arthur, O. a. Hughaon. A. Sloshelmer. Jamea Meyer. M. A. Lowe. Thomas E. Armlstead. M. Goortmsn. Mrs. M. Goodman. A. M- Wright. K. E Andersen. R. C. Paul. H. A. Krum beln. Mlu Bertha Burnee, Mies Maud Ritni dell. L,. A. Xfwtnn, 1. F. relt. Josle Moore. R. H. Jenkins. Mrs. J. Cauleon Hare. Mr. and Mrs Dsvfd Levy,' Mrs. Max Frieden thal. Miss Hanlta Frldenthal. S. Benson. L. R. Stevens. Charles R. Thompson. George TV. Rannon. Henry Roberts. Lloyd o. Mayer. E. W. Wheeler. Mrs. C R. Featou, Charles I . v f t ; . jk 1 1 . Mr Hnd Mrs. E. B. McFarland ' and JT I - - . - ' f f T ' t I to Portland. I . .1 - ' ? , ' &3 1 .f, fV- , I MI. Mflrv Ciarke. formerly of Du1U0ln. , 1 fK , V . - ' ' J" nV. SK t C I are gueats at sunset Motci. r -1 '-w "J JV' , t Fenton, H. 6. Brand. Charles- R. Spencer, Mrs. Charles R. Spencer, H. L Pittock, Mrs. H. L. Pittock, Miss Kate Hlrtzman. Mrs. g. A. Middleton. J. H. Kern. Miss Katherlne Kern. W. A. Pursel. Gordon M. Gale. Grace Potter, Agnes Parsons. John Jesn. Mrs. John Jessen. T. V. Catterllne, Miss Etta Burke, Miss Jane M. Allen, Miss 0. C. Story, Peter Kaye. Mrs. F. Prael, Ann EltzHbeth Prael, Robert Prael. D. C. O'Brien. Mlsa Ida Bergman, Mrs. Joseph Berrman, Miss rlara Bergman. F. J. Gar thwalte, J. C. Hare. M. "O'Brien. W. J. Clemens. Dr. George W. Schmidt. Mrs. George W. Schmidt. Mrs. E. Beckman. Miss Anna O'Brien, W. R. Lyons. Werner Wheat lev, W. A. Ekwall and party. Mrs. D. Bache. Elisabeth Bache, Mary Bache. Frits Abend roth. Fred A. Martin, Peter Laux. J. A. Mathle. J. U De Bevolse. Claude V. Stater. M. Goodman. Mrs. Goodman, Las Acker man, A. B. Cole. Edgar M. Lazarus, L. A. Newton, J. M. "heina. Donald Mac Leod. Mrs. D. Baker. Mrs. G. L. Llndsley. D. H. Diamond, Mrs. Diamond, Ralph and Dorothy Diamond and S. G. Lubllner. all of Portland; Arthur Van Dusen. George W Sanborn, Mrs. George W. Sanborn. G. S. Flavel, Mrs. G C. Flavel. C. W. Fulton, Mrs. c. W. Ful ton, G. C. Fulton. Mrs. G. C. Fulton. Mrs. H. F. Prael. Mrs. F. Prael, B. Van Dusen. Mrs. Van Dusen, Miss Hohns. Dr. Forstrom. Isaac Bergman. Mrs. Isaac Bergman, Mrs. Jennie Allen, all of Astoria; w. D. Plin, Mrs. TV. D. Plin and son, George Morrison. George Cruln. Mi's Lanlnzecker. Anita Clark, of Ranler. Or.; W. A. Manden. S. White. W. J. Crosklll. Harry Thompson. R. E. Robblns. Seattle. Or.; Mrs. C. F. Wal lace. Ogden, Vtah; Frank Bretherton. Mrs. Brethenton. Helex. Or.; C. B. Rhodes, Phila delphia: R. E LafTerty. J. Wormser. L. F. Boyd. San Francisco; W. A. Huff. Mrs. XV. A. Huff. Pocatollo.. Idaho; James Nlelson, Mrs. James Nielson and son. Llnd. Wash ; F. ' E Harlowr Mrs. F. E. Harlow, Margaret Harlow, Troutdale. Or.; G. W. Fletcher, N. Alexander. Boise, Ida.; W. S. Bruiss. F. T. 1. " 1 hols, New York City; U. J. Morrison. ' . J ,r . L"- -t'V ' .HI. LI i- m iff ? 4 - " ? 'r it- Mr TJ .1 ihfnrrfnnn fnnnon Beach! I. K. Morgan, Lytle, Wash.; L. E. Morse, Hood River: Edward R. Balrd, J. G. Wood worth. St. Paul; George E. Keith. Toronto. Ontarloi T. H. Rolf, Tacoma. Wash.; Mary M. Butterfield, American Falls, Ida.; Alma Sheffel. Twin Falls, Ida.; Gertrude Leln hard. Elsie Mae Angell, JPaisy Pattinson, W. L. Grelner. Mrs. W. L. Grelner. halt Lake City. Utah: E. Dodd, Peoria, 111.: Fred Lelnhard. Ellensburg. Idaho; A. E. Pauley, Sea View. Wash ; Spencer Blddle, H. O. Shugart. T. Langhardt. F. Hollenbeck, Guy R. Porter. Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. J. R. Pollock and daughter,' Fernle, B. C.; J. 8. Robb. Mrs. J. S. Robb. Kelso, Wash.: Win sor C. Kenny. Harlow Moore. A. B. Have, M. G. Politi:. Boston, Mass.; J. A. McLean. Madelia, Ulnn.; TV. R. EUls, Mrs. W. R. Ellis. .Pendleton. Or.; A. L. Coffey. Chicago; A. H. Cross, Cleveland. O. ; Mrs. Mccor mick, Lents. Or.; Virgil L, Walker. Mary Walker. Jennie Walker. Bridal Veil. Or.: L. R. Clement, Mrs. Clement, J. J. Haskell. Mrs. Haskell. Winnipeg, Kan.; Frank Pratt. Dara. la.; Frank Read. Mrs. Read. L- F. Gordon. Seattle; A. L. . Peacock. Mrs. Pea cock. Gresham. Or.; Mrs. Grace K. Rfatflin and child. Indianapolis. Ind.; Miss Elizabeth Kittenbach. Lewiston. Ida.: H. Beland. Saa Francisco; Florence L. Wilcox. Jessie TVI1 eox. Toledo. O.; H. ' Coomba, Mrs. H. Coombs. Seattle; Mrs. C. Mayeholder. Jor dan Valley. Or.; Edgar W. Smith, Pendle ton Or. IOeksley HaJL Miss Hazel Small, Miss Elisabeth Jackson. Mrs. H R. Everding. Caroline Everdlng. Miss Florence Jackson, George A. B. Walker. Frank Olsen. Harold Minor. B. C. Paul, F. S. Stoddard, Mrs. A. H. Plereon, Ada Gaddls. W. W. Goff, Mrs. W. W. GoiT, Muriel Watklns. Mr. and Mrs. Randolf, James Turner. Al 6chults. Mrs. H. Good hue. Mrs. M. Kane, Mrs. William Grate, Miss Hammond. Mrs. F. V. Graham. Misa lla Graham. M. T. Morgan, Annie Wetherby, Larktn Mac Voorhles, Angelo Southey, Arthur St. Johns. Lois Adams, Mrs. J. Metcalfe. K. Long, Mrs. Long, Agnes Long. Plerson Haynes, Mrs. Haynes and son, all of Portland; Mrs. E. E. Thome, Miss Thome. Youngstown. O. ; L. G. Ice, Oregon City; George Walker, Mr. Tedgnar Myron, Paris, Texas; George W. Smith, Shelton, Neb.; C. H. Oxman. Mrs. C. H. Oxman, J. Donald Oxman. Grayville. ill. ; A. Lippen cott. Mrs. A. Llppencott, C. K. McCormlck, Kansas City, Mo.; S. H. Love, Mrs. . H. Love. Salt Lake City; Mrs. O. K. Krler, The Dalles, Or.; Miss Anderson, Astoria. Sargent's Seaside House. H. TV. Scott and wife. A. B. Scott and wife. Estella Sterns. S. W. Scott and wife. H. Thompson. Mrs. H. Thompson, Mrs. D. K. Warren, Mrs. L. Hlgglns, C. R. Hlgglns. Mrs. Anna Hlgglns, Charles B. Arthur, Mrs. George Taylor, Miss Pansy Stewart, Mrs. Jan J. Moore, F. B. Harlow and wife. Miss Letle Tarpley, Mlsa Harrlatte Harlow. A. M. Wright, A. A. Morrison. Edward Cook Ingham. Mrs. J. M. Arthur, Miss Florence Wolf, M. Flelschner, D. Levy -and wife. P. E. Gerald. S. B. Linthicum, Mrs. Linthicum, all of Portland ; Mabel D. Weed, Spokane; William T. Mardonald. John V. Smith, Charles F. Arnold, V. H. Knole, R. F. Hall and wife. Boston, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. TV. A. Toner, Mrs. N. Toner. Gilbert Hunt, Miss Hunt. Mrs. M. Toner. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mlsa Corawell, Walla Walla, Wash. SEASON OVER AT GEARHART Cottages Are Closing and Resorters Return to Their City Homes. GEARHART PARK, Or., Sept. 6. (Special.) The season Is practically ended here and cottagers, tourlets and guests are returning home. A few ar rivals at the week-ends and Sunday guests at the few cottages which will be kept open through September are all that remains. Mlse Miriam Strong has recently been a guest of Miss. Georgiana Burns at the handsome beach home of the Burnes'. at Gearhart Park.. Mrs. Sam B. Archer and her Inter esting son, Worthington, are at Gear hart. Mrs. John . Rolllnson and son, of Worcester1, Mass., have returned home, after a week's visit at Klehanee, the attractive residence of John Gill, on the Necanicum. Mrs. Rolllnson Is a sister. Of Mr. Gill and has been visit ing Portland this Summer. Mlse Rosa Selling and Miss Rlsser and Mrs. O. M. Risser have returned to Portland. Miss Agnes Dariel and her small nephew have arrived, to be. guests of Mrs. J. C. Merrow, In her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.- Boyle are regis tered at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mrs. Ed Bergen, with Miss Vernie Bergen, are at Gearhart. E. J. Rand and Mrs. Rand were re cently at the beach. Virginia Munraven has arrived, to be the gnest of her aunt, Mrs. L. Martin Keyes, in her cottage. Miss Lillian O'Brien was an attractive visitor during the early part of this week. Arthur M. Chance and Mrs. Chance were lately at Kruse's Beach Hotel. S. B. Lowenberg Is at the beach. David Lay, with Mrs. Lay, are guests at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Elsie Mac Davles is being entertained at the home of Mrs. James . Rathbone. at Gearhart Park. Gustave Freiwald was a recent guest at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mrs. G. H. Hartman has been a late visitor at Gearhart. Mr. and Mrs. William Warrene have returned to Portland, after being en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TV. C. Alvord, are now guests of the Harts. Mrs. Warrens has since gone over to North Beach to Join her chil dren In their cottage. ' GEARHART PARK HOTEL ARRIVALS. Kruse's Beach Hotel. Max Guthart. M. Harris. C. A. Lewis, Ernest R. Goldapp, A. E. Doyle, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Ed Bergen, Miss ernie Bergen, MIbs Lillian Morgan. Mlsa Laura Rand. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rand, H. O. ftlckney Arthur M. Chance, Mrs. Chance, Mra. C. H. Hart man, Mlsa Blanche Day. Miss Verde Mon roe. Miss Lillian O'Brien. H. M. Herron. Will A I bee, Dr. Ellla. S. B. Lowenberg. Mrs. Sam B. Archer, Worthington Archer, Mra. O. M. Rlsser, R. H. Marx. Nathan M. Simon, Mra. S. E. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. David Lay, Charles Dleck. Gustav Freiwald. Emll Lombard, all of Portland; Mrs. E. H. Boyer, Walla Walla; F. H. Lamping, Mrs. J.-A. Fulton, Mrs. C. T. Edee. Miss Madge Fulton. Constance Fulton. Astoria; Mra. McGinn, Kalamazoo; I .aura A. Walker, Chicago; Mrs. E. I.. Smith. Hood River; Emll Marx and wife, Seattle. i Delaura Beach Xotes. DELACRA BEACH. Sep c. 5. (Special) Among those who have come for a few days of bass fishing In Lake Omapah at Delaura are J. U. Ober, E. H. Green, S. J. Derbyshire and J. S. Harbke, of Portland. Several women are busy making arrangements for building cottages this Fall. Astoria people are securing a lot upon which to place ta garage and hotel. Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald, Miss D. B. How ard, Miss Isabelle Smith and Mrs. I. T. Desmond are spending a few days here. W. J. Howard and wife made a short visit on Friday. A surveyor's party, consisting of about eleven men, have been staying at the Headquarters house for the past two weeks. Thy have run the lines of the permanent survey for the elec tric road through the Delaura Beach property and the adjoining Chautauqua grounds. This road will command a fine view, of the Pacific Ocean and Is destined to be the scenic route of the coast. Mr. and' Mrs. F. A. Tushy. of Port land, are still at Headquarters house and affirm that the months of Sep tember and October are the finest of the year at the beach. NORTH BEACH SEASON WAXES Summer Guests Wend Their Way Back to Town. NORTH BEACH, Sept. 5. Special.) September, the most beautiful month of the year, is witnessing a return of beach visitors to their homes. The hostelrles have practically all closed their doors, the refreshment stands, booths and places of entertainment are silent and the storm blinds are rapidly being put up at the cottages. The Potter discontinues its dally trip this week and after this Sun day, only the Hassalo will carry pas sengers via the river. Connections can, however, be made from Astoria across to Megler on the tug Nahcotta. Several families and a few visitors will remain at North Beach throughout September, but here, as at every other resort the season may really be considered closed. Personals. The J. Wesley Ladds will close their beach residence at the Willows this next week. William M. Ladd went up to Portland on Monday. Miss May Kelly has recently been en tertaining Miss Inez Cumming at Seaview. Mrs. J. W. French, of The Dalles, with her daughter, Mrs. French-Bolton, and Misses . Carmel French-Bolton and Nonearle French-Bolton have closed their North Beach cottage and gone to Port land, where they will occupy apartments at the Hobart Curtis during the Winter months. ... Westborough, the handsome beach resi dence of the Corbetts, has been closed. Mrs. H. W. Corbett and Harry L. Corbett returned to Portland Wednesday. C. L. Parker arid his young daughters Carlotte. and Zola, who have been spend ing the season at Seaside, have arrived at North Beach for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. El. B. McFarland ' and : their son Eben McFarland. have closed their attractive beach home and returned to Portland. Mi&s Mary Ciarke. formerly of Duquoln. , 111., and Mrs. William Hall, of La Grande. ; are guests at Sunset Hotel. " ' G. E. Jamleson, with Mrs. Jamleson and their interesting young dutfrhteT La Conte, have closed their Blde-a-Wee beach home, and returned to Portland this last week. Before leaving. Miss Jamleson entertained Miss Vida Reed, of Portland, who-hafl arrived for a visit on North Beach. Later Miss Reed will be the guest of 'Miss Kathleen Lawler in the Lawler cottage. Hopkin Jenkins, of the Holladay school, and his mother Mrs. Jenkins, have closed the Nottage cottage which they occupied , this season at CenterviUe and returned to Portland. ' ' ' Dr. J. D. Fenton Is a late arrival . at North Beach. i ' Mrs. C. L. Mastlck with her three charming daughters. Miss Cora Mastick. Miss Maud Mastlck and Mrs. T. N. Pate? son. have closed their cottage at Seaview and returned to Portland. Accompanying the partv were Mrs. Mastick's mother. Mrs. E. W. Tyler and their guest. Miss Mlnnetta Carson. Mrs. M. F. Brady, with her son James and her daughter Clara, returned to Port land Thursday from thejr Tioga cottage. Wld Honeyman. Howard Gaylor and Dr. Millard C. Holbrook. were recently guests at the Tiosa cottase of E. J. Jeffery. ' ' " Clark Bureard. has arrived to be a guest at the Dan Kellaher cottage- at 'Sea view. Miss Maribel Seymour and Miss Inez Melville have been guests of Miss Hilda Hagedorn in her cottage. - - : . ' ' ' D. A. S. Nichols has Joined his family in their Tioga house. ' Mrs Fred D. Chamberlain and her: daughter. Miss Ethel, were recent guests . at Breakers station. . ..... The Sheehy house party has broken tip and the guests and hostess .went in to Portland on Tuesday. In the party were Miss Genevieve Kelly. Miss Josephine Cronin, Miss Edith Sheehy, Miss Ma. Sheehy and Miss Frances Sheehy. Mr and Mrs. David N. Mossesohn and, their children. Zelda and Boris,, have re.-, turned to Portland. , Miss Paris Morrison, who has been the . guest of Mrs. B. J. Lyon and Miss Jao Lyon, has returned to her home in Port land. ' ,: Mrs. M. Baruh. with her children. Freda Germaine and Leo, accompanied by their guests, Mrs. J. Durkhelmer and her sort Sylvan, are among the recent departure for Portlandi ' Gerald Reed went Into Portland this past week after spending the season at North Beach. ; Captain J. D. Merryman and Mrs. Mem-man have returned to Portland. Irving Stearns has been a recent guest at the J. F. Shea cottage at Seaview.- Miss Frances O'Leary is at North Beach. . . Miss Viola Noon, of Portland, and her cousin. Miss Alma Noon, of Tacoma, wer recent guests at North Beach. Mr and Mrs. I. Vanduyn have olosed . their cottage and returned to Portland. Mrs. J. M. A. Laue went Into the city on Monday. ' Misses Jane and Beatrice Fargo and their mother ere occupying a cottage at, Miss Wllma Fiske has gone to Skamo kawa to be the guest of Miss Marie Howell before returning to her .home in Portland. .' Miss Mae Robertson has as ner gueBts at their Seaview cottage. Miss "A inlfreii Chance. Miss Alice Munro and Miss. Jessie Parks. '.w-i- Mr and Mrs. W. A. Boyer and their, small daughter are occupying a cottagft at Centerville. . Miss Jessie Millard is at the Millard cottage In Seaview. .- The I. Goldsmith family have closed . their Seaview cottage for the season. . . Mr and Mrs. F. G. Wheeler, who have been spending the season In their cottage at Centerville, have returned to Portland. Mrs. J. Marks has arrived recently to visit friends at North Beach.- John Berchman, of Columbia Lniverslty, is at North Beach Inn. .-.),' John I. O'Phelan. of South Bend,. Wash, is a late arrival at this resort. , Professor J. H. Stanley and Mrs. Stanley have closed the Shetland cottage they occupied this season, and went into Portland this past week. ' V R MacKenzie is at North Beach. Miss Alphia U Dimick and her sister. Miss A A Dimick. of Portland, will oc. cupy the 6. W. Allen cottage -until mid- SeMlssm Grace E. Campbell, of Portland musical circles, has. recently visited " the Shelbourne. EXODCS FROM OCEAX '"PARI Many Cottagers, However, Will Re main Rest of Month. OCEAN PARK. Wash!. Sept. 6.-Spe-cial.) This beautiful resort Is sharing with the pthers a general return of its . guests to the cities. A great many cot ra?ers will remains until the latter part of September, but for the most part th season has closed here. . . , W. A. Dempsey and Mrs. Dempsey are at Ocean Park. Mrs. Charles P. Oud'.n, or bpoitane, ? with her daughters Annette. Josephine.. and Mary, have closed their, cottage aA4 ' tConcluded on Page 5.. ?j-tri