Tire STJTOAT OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, AUGUST 15, 1909. 7 Season at Oregon and Washington Beach Resorts Is in ' Full Swing. ' CARE-FREE FOLK REVEL IN SEASHORE DELIGHTS LOSti BEACH. Wash- Aug. 14. (Spe cial.) This deservedly popular re sort Is proving a mecea for city tired folk, and every day the crowds at train time are augmented by doiens of arrivals. The bracing- weather has Inred many to North Beach, where the offerings are unsurpassed for a Sum mer's outing. At present extensive plans are being made for the tennis tournament at the Breakers, which will beirin Monday and will continue until next Saturday. The events promise to be Intensely Interesting, and the fact that the tourney is under the auspice of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club, of Portland, with a committee composed of P. H. V. Andrews, E. L. Mersereau. R. K. Warlnner. Irving Ruhr, T. Morris Dunne. R. W. TVIlbur and A. B. McAlpln. Insures an un precedented success- The week will also be one of social brilliancy. On Tuesday evening a - fr.cy dress dance will be given; an oyster roast Is scheduled for Thursday evening, with a banquet on Saturday night, besides many small dinners and luncheons interspersing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. MeMonles aro occupying one of the Wasserman cottages at Seaview. Among the late cottage arrivals at .long Beach are Mrs. T. Taylor and ' family. T T ilMinn. la M(Mit reflMster .Mrs- II piusri knu " o I daughter. Dellberta, are guests at the ! Mrs. H. A. Jackson and her two 'charming small daughters, Betty and Mr. Jackson, who baa recently arrived , from Helena to assume the position as ! assistant general passenger agent of ' the Northern Paeifio Railroad, was a I week-end arrival at tne nosieiry. Mr. and Mrs. VT. W. Plimpton, wh ' . . t tk.l. CdvI. rt . i: .1. r ma wuuij iiieu uw...w : tage for the early season, have gone to cannon Deaca aim aik ioc& The Misses Mitchell, of The- Dalles, ; who are domiciled In an attractive ; reacn oungsiow &i review, nw uvo f tesses of a small house party. j truest of the Stlnsons. In the Bendall Mrs. Lillian Fuller and Miss Mildred Fuller are at tne tireaaers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraine have arrived at North Beach Inn. I T TT Unnlr at n A XTl .Yir. BIIU .'11 -1- " 1 1 - ...... Munk, of Portland, are at the Saltalr Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rosenhaupt, ao- companiea 07 meir anuiuci! mio Aimee, left the Breakers on Wednes- Mrs. J. H. Hecker and Treyje Hecker Have arrived at tne cnamoeriaiu nu- Dr. Charles Billington was a week end arrival, with Mrs. Billington ana small son. Paul, at Sunset Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Ellis G. Hughes and James Gow were guests the past week at the Breakers. Harry Levlnson has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Levlnson, in their Seaview home. Among the recent arrivals In cot tages are Mr. and Mrs. T. Milligan and fr.mlly. of Eugene, who have taken the aiorton cottage at Holman Station. Mrs. Thomas O'Neal was hostess at an informal card party on Wednesday evening. Those asked were Mrs. C. H. Mastlck. Mrs. Kate Bartholomew. Miss Coretta Conant and Miss Louise Conant. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. RoQischlld. with their, daughter. Miss Knid. and voting son. Joseph, and their guest. Miss Josephine Jacobsen, have arrived at the Breakers. Mrs. S. C. Bolger Is at North Beach Inn. Registered at the Shellburne Hotel include Richard Mattock. Fred R. T. Philkner and Fred G. Lind. Miss Elizabeth Harwas and Nancy Reals have arrived to be guests of the J. Corcoran family at Seaview. Miss Gertrude White and Miss Hen rietta Tichner, of Portland, have ar rived to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isam White In their handsome resi dence" near the Breakers. Mr. and Mrs. Woodey and small son, Allen, are at Suaset Hotel. Misses Jennie and Fannie Rippev. of Tortland. accompanied by their guest. Miss Harriet E. Plumer, of Wooster. Idaho, are staying at North Beach Inn. Guests at Saltalr Hotel are Mrs. Henry Jennings. Jr.. with Mrs. Fred O. Jennings, and her young son, Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Harris and fam ily are domiciled In a cottage at Long Beach. Mrs. L. Hodler. who Is occupying a cottage at Newton's Station. Is enter taining guests Miss Mollie Burke and Miss Katherln Foley, of Portland. Mrs. A. R- Mclnnis and her daugh ter Miss Esther Mclnnis, of Portland, together with their guests. Misses Edna and Esther Searls. of Chicago, are late arrivals at Saltalr Hotel. C. L. Lambing and' H. A. Lear have arrived from Spokane to participate In the Breakers' tennis tournament. Miss Irene Blake, of Blake Forest, at Tioga, has as her guest Miss Sadie Dur kJn. of Portland. xr. ,, ai. w IT Buckley and chll- ren are occupying their cottage at Sea View. Among those at Hackney's cottage are E. R. Sorenson, J. H. Temple, C. P. Stay ton and H. F. Carson. trio of girls who have been feted much socially are Misses Grace Wright, Ruth Saunders and Louise Von Behren. of Bvansvllie, Ind.. who were recent guests at the Breakers Hotel. Rev. S. A. Parker and family, of Ern mctt Idaho, accompanied by Miss Hettie M. Ropers, of Salida. Colo., are guests at Shellburne Hotel. Mrs. Stark Lytle la at Chamberlain cottage. L. T. Ketchum waa recently at the Breakers. X. B. Wilcox returned to Portland on Monday, after a brief sojourn a the Willows with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ladd have been visitors for a. short time at North Beach. . H J. Halght, with Ms nephew. J. R. Halght, were recently at Hackney" cot tare. W. F. Bales Is at the Chamberlain. Ml A. L. Ewry. with her niece. Miss j!. M, Ewry, of Dreede. Colo., are regis tered at North Beach Inn. Harry W. Trueblood and Charles Chat terton have been guesta of Mrs. Emma Eh.pherd at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. F. II: Todd are domiciled. In the Barnes cottage. Senator and Mrs. H. R. Albee and fara I'y. with Mrs. Albee's mother. Mrs. Frances Lewis, and Frank Lewis, of Bay City. Mich., have opened their cottage at S'"rj. j. H. Keating and baby girl, H al ii, are at the Breakers hostelry. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Thompson, acopm pan'ed by their guests. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Thonipson. and daughter, of Bingham. Ala . and W. W. Thompson, of Oberlin, Ohio, arrived In Seaview on Friday, where they will hold a family reunion. Mrs. C C. Smith and her daughter. Miss Lii'-ile. have arrived at the Breakers. Mrs. J. S. Wallace, with her daughters. Misses Louise and Dora, accompanied by Mrs. W. R. Wallace and her small son. Gvrald. of Wichita. Kan., are guests at the Saltalr. Also from the same city are - Mr. D. E. Breeee. with her two daugh ters. M'ss Ethel M. Breese and Mrs. W. $t. Ftailev. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Waters have joined the cottage colony at Long Beach. Rev. George V. Van Waters was an tjver-Sunday arrival at Tioga, where Mrs. if , o . - ' ;I j ;,.ZtPym 'I . f . - - I "Lli.i.-.5r3 ' ' 1 Bi3' "i w ' vs'-J, '"-- 1 r-"""-- 'fr'"f guest of her father, L. G. Pfunder.who I J V ' VlflMw,M'-' 's-"-:'i' " ? 'XJS'Js opened his residence at Gearhart during U Ji T "V, "' - V "r thMrearM. ""owen Is at Kruse's Beach T I 0 '' tt- C '1 HMr,Lapd Mrs C. M. Runyon are among ig5il,r t- .Vvy' I t" Vi ' the Gearhart cottagers' who will remain l lisSfl """"" -ifiC7? t ' ' at the beach until September. JSAii, V. filj V t - . . Lazarus Ackexman and Miss A. Acker- ra1 ' Ml , . . " ' ' . t ' ' t man are guests at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Jli daughter, Alice, are entertaining Captain g tr-tmJtUKs f " arrivals among, the cottagers at Gearhart. anA sfri T. Vwuv. Mr stid Mrs. C J. llVS I - ' . Mrs. Thomaie White and eon are guests Van Waters and children are occupying a cottage. Mrs. S. G. McLean and family, of Port land, with rer guests. Mrs. John Donald son, Mies B. Donaldson and Miss Claire Sullivan, are guests at the Breakers. Miss Nell Claire Freed, of Galesburg, III., has arrived at North Beach to visit with friends through August. A. F. Watson and family have arrived at Long Beach and will occupy their cottage through August. Mrs. Fred Page has as ner- guest ner mother, Mrs. Smith, in her cottage at Tlos-a. Adolphe Wolfe has Joined ms larmiy at the Breakers. Mrs. Aaron Fox, of Troutdale, with her young daughter. Golina, are guests at Saltalr Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Spauldlng. of The Dalles, are at North Beach Inn. Mr. ami Mrs. F. W. Harmon nave been hosts at an Interesting house party at their Seaview beach home. Harmony Lodge, entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leveret t and Mr. and Irs. J. R. Hand ley. Lately Mr. and Vrs. E. W. Wood ruff, with their daughter. Miss Lena, have arrived from Washington. D. C, to be guests of the Harmons. Miss Hazel Russell, a niece of Mrs. Harmon, Is also a new arrival at the Lodge. L. Renshaw and son, Frank, are guests of P. Dabney, who Is occupying one of the Plimpton cottages at Seaview. Otto J. Kraemer was a recent guest at the Breakers. Mr. and Mrs. S. I Kennedy, of Pitts burg, Pa., accompanied by C. R. Doud, of Boise, are at Shellburne Hotel. Robert Wendllng has been a recent guest with his mother, who has taken the Elijah Cor ben beach home for Aug ust. Occupying their Long Beach cottage Is the A. Peaster family. H. M. Wallace ,of Portland, accom panied by Dr. George B. Wallace, of New York City, were recent guests at the Breakers. Dr. Wallace Is a brother of Mrs. Louis Russell, who la at present traveling In Europe. Among the cottage arrivals over Sunday were Benjamin Green, with his family, at Seaview: James Crelghton, whose' family is occupying the Glenn cottage: Frank Keltkeniper, with his family. In the Al litxd cottage, at Seaview; A. M. Haradon, In the Harmon cottage, and C. W. Stin ger, whose family are occupying the F. A. Jackson cottage. Dr. Gustav Baar'ls at the Breakers. Recent guests at Sunset Hotel Include D. M. Donough. J. T. Mallory, Frank Saube, R. S. Carroll and James Lenty. CROWDS GATHER AT SEASIDE Popular Beach Thronged With Va cationers on Pleasure Bent. SEASIDE. Or.. Aug. 14. Speclal.) Sea side, a veritable park in Itself. Is one of the most attractive watering places to be found, and Is enjoying an activity that Is remarkable ' for the - backward beach weather that Is predominating along the coast. The crowd at this resort on Sunday was one of the largest ever known here, and the delightful weather has accented the Joys of an outing at this Incomparable resort. At present a note of Interest, both social and material, Is lent by the fact that Battery A of the Oregon Na tional Guard Is In camp here, with Colo nel C. U. Welch In command. At the Moore this past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr. Stuart Kerr. Mr. and Mrs- Alma D. Katx. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Schanx. Thomas Scott Brooke and Mrs. Walter Honeyman. Mondalay cottage has been reopened and Captain, and lira, Gadsby. with their daughter, Alice, are entertaining Captain and Mrs. L. Veysey, Mr. and Mrs. u. J. . Crook and their daughter. Dorothy. Graham Glass and Graham Glass, Jr., were guests over Sunday at Seaside House. Dr. A. A. Morrison was an arrival at the Moore recently. Beatrice Evelyn Wilson, the child pianist, with her mother, Mrs. H. L. Wil son, is at Seaside. Rhodalyn cottage has been opened by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rummelln. . Rev. John Dawson, with Mrs. Dawson and; her sister. Miss N. Williamson, have returned to Portland, after a fortnight's stay at Seaside House. Mrs. C. F. Adams has arrived at the Moore for the remainder of the season William Thompson is spending a month at Seaside. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Locke, with their daughter, Beatrice, and little son, Ed ward, together with Edith Olds, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olds, who Is the guest of Beatrice Locke, are 'here. Mrs. H. Hanno and family passed through Seaside last week en route to Elk Creek, where they will occupy their cottage through August. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wllmot and fam ily are domiciled in their Seaside cottage. Captain ' Orrin Kellogg is a guest at Seaside. Mrs. John C. Alnsworth, with her charming little daughter, Katherine, have arrived at the Moore hostelry for the re mainder of the season. Mrs. H. A. Hogue, of Boston, who was formerly a Portlander, Is a guest of Mrs. J. T. Grlswold at Seaside. Mrs. Hogue will return In October to Boston. Miss Anne Friendlich Is a recent arri val at Seaside House. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wheelock were at the Moore this past week. Mrs.-Wheelock until last Wednesday was Miss Clint, of Portland. E. B. Merges and family have arrived recently at their "Point Look Out" cot tage. Mr. and Mrs.'C. E. Hoyt have Joined the tenting colony In the Grove, Mrs. Edwin Saxton and Miss Helen Saxton are recent arrivals at Clatsop Beach. M. Mayer, of New York, with I. Lang. were over-Sunday guests at Seaside House. Mr. Mayer waa formerly a resi dent of Portland and Is revisiting beach points after an absence of 35 years. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Peterson are late arrivals at their Seaside cottage. E. E. Llllls, of Portland, wish B. H. Ellis, of Helena, Mont., are spending their annual vacation at Moore's hos telry. Dr. and Mrs. McLean are occupying a cottage at Seaside during August. A party of Seaside guests recently en- Joyed the hospitality of Jack Proebstel and Tom Dobson at an unique supper and house-warming at their beach camp. Those asked were Miss Edna Pearl Luckey, Miss Hazel Holland, Miss Mar garet Duboise, of Vancouver, Wash., and Dr. Tom Ross, of Astoria. Mrs.' u illlam Whelan was also of the party. Dr. M. G. McCorkle, with Mrs. McCor- kle and daughter, were recent arrivals at the Moore. William Bittle Welle has returned to Seaside House, where he has been an early season guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunbar and family are Installed In their Dale beach resi dence. Mr. and Mrs. G. Heltkemper have ar rived to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wascher in their cottage. D. H. Quimby Is at Seaside. Colonel S. R. Harrington, accompanied by his granddaughter. MLss Ida Henshaw, of Los Angeles, passed through Seaside and were guests at the Moore while en route to Cannon Beach, where they will be guests' of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hacker, wltn their daughter. Miss Hacker, are domi ciled In Huckleberry Inn. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Van Houten and IB 1. 1 SSIlBSSBSSSSBBiSSSenSESBBCMSSSSSBMSBBHiiSSSSSKSBSai son, who have recently returned from Mexico, are occupying their cottage. Mr. and Mre. Cecil H, Bauer are guests at Moore's Hotel. . Mr. and Mrs. James. 9. Davis are domi ciled In their cottage the Gray Pine Lodge at Seaside. Mrs. John T. Allen, with her handsome baby boy, Richard Gordon Allen, have been guests at Seaside and North Beach points the past week, returning with Mr. Allen to Portland today. Mr. and Mrs.: George P. Rate were among the early season, arrivals in their cottage "Ardmore." Mrs. Ludwig Hirseh, who, .wfth her two youngsters, Robert and .Amalie, are in the Aloha residence, Is entertaining Mrs, B. F. Goldman and her son Paul from San Francisco. Miss Sarah Harris, who has also been a house -guests for sLx weeks at Aloha, returned this week to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McPherson are guests at Seaside House. Mrs. Fielding Kelly is a guest of Mrs. George Bruere In the Dayton cottage. Mrs. A. McCalman Is occupying her cottage at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Magers are domi ciled In their cottage Beachwood near the Necanicum. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Urper are occupy ing their attractive Bummer home at Cannon Beach. Mrs. Gordon Voorhles is a recent ar rival at 1 Pine Lodge. Mrs. H. R. Everding, with her daugh ter. Miss Carolyn Everding. are at Sea side for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wllmot and family are domiciled In their Seaside home. Mrs. Benjamin Holladay Is at Seaside. E. B. White and family are occupying the Swallow's Nest cottage on Ocean ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. C. Suva are late arrivals In the Gamman's Beach cottage. Mr and Mrs. James Muckle and Miss Muckle are at the Moore. Miss Harriet Tallant. of Astoria, has arrived to be the guest of Mrs. Frank Summerville, who is with' her mother, Mrs. C. F. Knowles, in the Knoll cottage. Mrs. N. Goodman has joined ner family at the Moore for the season. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Welch and family are installed In their cottage at Necanicum Nook. Mies Marguerite Buehner has arrived to be the guest of Miss Celeste Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. ivioBierman are at the Moore Hotel'. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Prickett, of Spo kane, are domiciled In their cottage near the D. M. Dunne home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Al. Head nave ar rived at the- Moore. , Mr. and Mrs. E. Zimmerman are In their Seaside cottage. Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Ioseley and daugh ter have arrived at Moore's Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prudhomme were recent guests at the Moore hostelry- Mr. and Mrs. J. i . Aledermeyer and 1 I' V:, family were early arrlvalsat the Wood cottage. Mrs. diaries R Thompson, of Portland with her guest. Miss Amy Fauret, of Portland, are guests at tne Moore. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mather, o'f The Dalles, are occupying the Parmere cottage at Seaside. Miss May Hirsch has been a guest of Mies Hilda Jacobs prior to her present stay at Seaside House. Mr. and Mrs. Isador Lang are guests at the Jacoos home. A party' of equestrians who arrived this last week at the Moore, after an Inter esting trio from Portland via North lam hill and Tillamook Counties was composed of Dr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Wood. Miss Ida Loweriberg, Miss C. C.-Glisan. Miss Sally Leadbetter and her guest,- Miss Emily Stearns, of Boston,. Mass.; Miss Mabel Lawrence, S. B. Lowenberg, R. L. G'.lsan, Joseph P. Cronin, and Harry Kerron. All the party with the exception of Mr. and Miss Lowenberg, rode to -Astoria from Seaside on Thursday, from where they will ship the horses to Portjand. s GEARHART SEASOX AT HEIGHT But Very Few Cottages Remain Un opened This Season. GEARHART, Or., Aug. 14. (Special.) It may be safely estimated that Gearhart Park has reached the acme of Its beach season. ' Very few of the cottages are unopened and If families have remained away from their Summer residences In almost every Instance others have rented and occupied them. Gearhart is noted for its many handsome homes and "with the guests from Kruse's Beach Hotel, the social life at the Park Is one of Its many attractive features. Mr and Mrs. James B. Kerr and two children are domiciled in the Krimble cot tage at Gearhart Park. Mrs. N. Hodgson is a recent guest at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. S-t B. Llnthlcum and familv have taken the Holt cottage, which was "occupied by the Mark Gill and T. "W. b. London families during July. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Grilley and family are domiciled In the Stone cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griffith are late ar rivals in the cottage colony. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ragsdale are guests at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Klrkwood. the handsome beach home of Mrs. John Mackie. has recently been opened and a merry house party Is in progress. Among the guests are Mrs. Mackie's niece, Mrs. John Jackson, of' Condon. Or., with her son "Tarn" an"d her baby girl "Babble"; Mrs. Chalmers, of Forest Grove, and Miss Margaret Scott. Mrs. A. Ttlzer has been entertaining guests in Tilzeronia at Gearhart Park. In the party were Misses Hattie, Louise and Birdie Wise, of Astoria. Dr. Tilzer was a week-end arrival. - Mrs. W. K. Grace has arrived to be the guest of her father, L. G. Pfunder, who opened his residence at Gearhart during the early season.. Mrs. M. A. Owen Is at Kruse's Beach Hotel. : Mr, and Mrs, C. M. Runyon are among the Gearhart cottagers' who will remain at the beach until September. Lazarus Ackexman and Miss A. Acker man are guests at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Whitney are receht arrivals among, the cottagers at Gearhart. Mrs. Thomas White and eon are guests at Kruse's Beach Hotel.. Mr. and Mrs. L. Steffenson are doml clled -in the Poppleton cottage. Miss M. E. D. Deuth Is a guest at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mrs. C. H. Fisher, of San Francisco, has arrived to be the guest of Mrs. H. J. Fisher In her beautiful new home at Gearhart Park. George O'Brien is a guest at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mrs. L. C. Otto and her charming young daughter. Miss Jeanette Otto, are Installed at Gearhart Park in a cottage for the month of August. Miss Amanda Otto arrived on Monday for a fort night's stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sykes are occupy lng the Mansfield cottage. John Kohner has arrived at Kruse's hostelry. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baker and family are domiciled in the Turner cottage. Robert Bell Is a late arrival at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. B Beckwlth are in stalled in one -of the F. E. Beach cot tages for the remainder of the season. J. V. Rafferty Is a late arrival at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Mrs. F. A. Fischer, with her daughter, Miss Elsie Fischer, has taken the Hagar cottage for the rest of the season. B. L. Aadms is a ' new arrival at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Jordan V. Zan has been a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. David' Honeyman. Miss Frances Wilson is at present enjoying the hospitality of the Honeymans, who are occupying one of the Kruse cottages.- . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr and family are domiciled In one of Kruse's cot tages. Mr. and Mrs. 'William McKenzie have taken the C. H. Dodd residence for Au gust. Miss Amy Heltshu has arrived to Tie a guest of Miss Kathleen Burns in the handsome residence of W. J. Burns at Gearhart. Mrs. Mary E. Lincoln is occupying the Reed cottage at Gearhart Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaust, of Billings, Mont., are at Kruse's Beach Hotel. E. O. Spltzner is at Kruse's Beach Ho tel. NEWPORT BEACH IS CROWDED Many Good Times Enjoyed by Sum mer Visitors at Resort. NEWPORT, Or., Aug. 14. (Special.) Energetic visitors have kept Newport a live wire throughout last week. Glorious weather permitted every kind of amuse ment offered on land and water. Colonel Hofer, Who Is among the visitors, modest ly declines any credit for the "sunshine and gazes passively at .the enjoyment of the 3009 guests of the city, keeping an anxious eye out for rain. To enjoy a strenuous day at the beach it is : necessary to rise early for break fast Next comes a trip out over the bar for deep-sea fish which ends in time for luncheon. After that a horseback ride to the lighthouse, four miles up the coast, and on returning the visitor takes his daily dip in the surf. Dinner is served and then the dance at the Casino is on, which Is followed by a bonfire on the beach, when marshmallows are toasted and nuts and jokes are cracked. Finally a comfortable bed Is sought under the ex cuse that the morrow must be prepared for. With these entertainments accom panied by brass band music, It would seem that Newport Is not exactly Nthe place for the rest cure in her busy Sum mer season. A. K. Slocum, of Portland, was m town early in the week. The Catholic Church social on Wednes day evening at the Irvin Log Cabin was the main public social event of the week. Private parties of from six to 20 have gathered in the cottages to play cards and cook in chafing dishes when tired of the glamor of larger crowds gathered in the various public places of amuse ment. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Langdon and Miss Grace Langdon, of Albany, at the Lang Den, are entertaining Mrs. E. D. . Cusick and son George, Miss Christine Pipe, of Albany, and Charles Piper, of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Montleth, of Albany, are entertaining Charles D. Montleth and his sister. Miss Margaret Montleth, of Albany, at their cottage. Mr. and Mra A. N. Moo res and Miss Althea Moores, of Salem, have opened their Nye Creek cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moores, Gordon Moores, Mrs. A. a Wells and baby, of Portland, and Mr. Moores' niece. Miss Myrlam Belt, of Spokane, are at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tweedale, of Al bany, are entertaining R B. Montague and wife, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mason and Miss Flora Mason, of Albany, are In their cottage. Ernest Gllstrop, a Eugene newspaper man, with his wife, have been here on a visit. Colonel and Mrs. EL Hofer and family, of Salem, have opened their Olsonvllle cottage. ' Miss Ida Lee Kentner, of Medford, Is visttln the W. B. Sternes family of Al bany, at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs.' C. H. Fisher, of Eugene, are at the Abbey House. Mr. Fisher, who is proprietor of the Eugene Guard, says Eugene people will not visit New port this year - as they have heretofore their horns city offering Summer attrac tions also. George E. Chamberlain, Jr., of Port land, who has been hunting and flshlr.g near Waldport, IB miles below, passed through Tuesday evening en route to his home. Francis J. Heney, the San Francisco prosecutor, was seeking seclusion and In cidentally 8sh about Alsea Bay early In the week, having bsen registered at Wakefield's Hotel, Waldport. Mr. Heney drove In from Corvallis and Intended to go out by Florence and Eugene. Judge Hamilton, of Roseburg, now hold ing court at Toledo, spends his evenings at Newport. Mra Zeeber, of Eunrene, Is visiting Mrs. Lydia Mcintosh at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Thlelson, of Salem, are visiting their son. Edward Thlelson, at his Summer camp. Mrs. J. W. Smith, Miss Mabel Smith and her cousin. Miss Hazel Smith. Miss Vera Martin and Mrs. H. Ellis, all of Sa lem, are at the Gatch cottage. Among the Eugene people on the beach were seen S. R. Flint, William Bell and wife, Mrs. Harry Brown, George Mun roe and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. John Litel!. From Boise, Idaho, among others, are John McMillan, wife and son. Mrs. J. T. Pence, wife of Mayor Pence, and Harry Nyman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wither and daughter. Miss May Wither, of Lebanon, Or., are entortainlrg Miss Naome Cowan, of. Al bany, at their domicile. Mrs. B. S. Judson and child, of Boise, are visiting the D. P. . Masons at their cottage, the Temple. Judge V. S. McFadden, of Corvallis, Is a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, of Salem, are seen daily on the beach. - President Crooks, of Albany College, and Mrs. Crooks are entertaining Rev. Paul R. Hickok, of the First Presby terian Church, Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Hickok at their cottage. Render- v voux. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cathey and daugh ter, of Albany, " are In a cottage. Professor and Mrs. T. R. Alderman and Children, of Eugene, are at Rader"s Camp. Mrs. B. B. McKInney and children, of Eugene, are In a camp for the Summer. J. M. Nolan and family, of Corvallis, are at the Damon Inn. The Misses Salome and Judith Burn stein, the Misses May and Evallne Big ger, Miss Karle Read and Miss Karen Davis, all of Portland, are among the Damon guests. , Miss Salome Burnstlne gave a watermelon party on the beach the other night to 26 guests. Mrs. F. E. Dunn, of Eugene, and daughter, Lucile, are at the Rae Cabin camp. Mrs. Chambers and Miss Minnie Chambers, also of Eugene, are at the same camp. Judge J. A. Carson, of Salem,- has Joined his family at the beach. Dr. W. A. Cusick, of Salem, la on a visit. D. C. Bogart, of Portland, paid a fly ing trip to the shore. Twenty-one hundred and -eleven came over on the boat last week.. NEW BEACH TAKES ON. AIRS Ocean Sands at Columbia Resort Overrun With People. COLUMBIA BEACH, Or., Aug." 14. (Special.) Frolicking, care-free people are overrunning Columbia Beach in larger numbers than ever, and now that one of those Dutch mills and the pier rnrclnrferl on Pncre S &U.UMEB RESORTS. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE. Seaview, Washington, NOW OPEN FOR SEASON. Greatly Increased accommodations: all newly furnished; home comforts; ex cellent table board; delightfully and centrally located; beautiful surround ings; unsurpassed surf bathing. A most desirable place for families. Write or wire for fcpace or rooms. P. O. Address, Seaview. Washington. "A Very Delightful Place," NORTH BEACH INN NEWTON STATION. A Strictly First-Class Resort. . All Rooms Large and Bright. With Fine View of Ocean. Postoffice and telegraphic address . LOXG BEACH. WASH. PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL . L. P. Harreschou, Proprietor. Unobstructed View of the Mighty Ocean. Neatly furnished rooms for light house keeping. Use of range for cooking; utensils ira. SEASIDE. (Necanicum Station) OREGON. Most Conveniently Located Rooming-house on the Beach for Surf Bathers. Rooms $5.00 Per Week and IP- HOTR SALTAIR ... . - c.i.,1. C.. entrance to grounaa m. '-"V , tion. Open for the season. Make your reservation early. Write for rates to postoffice, Seaview, Wash. JEWETT FARM RESORT, SsSSSSSf" wOn the brink of the CoJambi 6ir;e Kutrnncitut tS to $10 per Week Room. Tent, Cott&gvs. l4ion j ivound Irip U- & N. tickeia $12.30. I Rs.es at Inn. $4 per day: $25 per week. I Ad 'I regs Ootid rsn Inn. Hood River. Or. 4