THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 24, 1910.. 07HRONGS INCREASE AT SEASHORE RESORTS Oregon and "Washington Beaches Alike Crowded With Pleasure-Seekers From City Social Amusements and Recreative Activities Marked. 8 E ASIDE. Or., July 13. (Special.) Beautiful days and rare good times J Iiava been the lot of those who spent past week on Clatsop Beach. Bet weather could not be desired and all ve taken utmost advantage of the op- tunlty to celebrate with bonfires on I lint beach and picnics to the various its of Interest along the coasti A d fi tful party was given by Mrs. J. F. Grlswold. last Wednesday. Two wagon loads, including 11 persons in all, started from Seaside for Elk Creek in the early morning and, after spending the day there, returned in the evening. Mrs. Grls wold' guests were: Mrs. L. A. Whittle sey. Miss Mildred Whittlesey, Mrs. W. B. Krfepp, Miss Edith Daughtery, Mrs. B. J. Hadley and young son Robert, Mrs. John B. Cleland. Mrs. L. C. Walker, Miss EJda Walker and Miss Edith Gordon. Another party which was very success ful was given at the C. E. Smith cottage, on the boardwalk. The house was thrown open for dar.clng and later a Dutch sup-- per was served. uuring tne aancing Mrs. Charles. J, .Schnabel presided at the punch bowl. Those present were the i Misses Lucjle .Dunne, . Hazel Therkelsen, Harriet Jacobsen. Addle Sacrey, Ethella etearns, George, p.. Wright, S. F. Slade, Jack Proebstel, Arthur Merrick and 8'anley Smith, . .The. house wai artis tically decorated with ferns and flowers and a tire . burned . on. the large hearth. Mrs. C. E. Smith was the chaperone of the evening. Mrs. B. P. Reynolds and granddaughter Alice have returned to Portland after a delightful visit with Mrs. Timothy Wood. MIks Ida Simmons Is spending two! weeks at Keranicum Inn, at Seaside. Mrs. Jesse R. Caples. of Portland, with her Fon and daughter. Is occupying Illa waho oottflge. Mr. Caples Joining them over Sundays. Mrs. W. H. Patterson and her two daughters, the. Misses Vera and Edna, have opened their cottage, "Sea Breeze," r tvear Necaoicurr. station. John F. Logan has recently joined his family et the .Dobson cottage. Mr. Logan has Just returned from Reno, where he 1 witnessed .the tigat.. . . Among the Seaside visitors who recent lly returned to Portland are Captain Gadfby and his son. Walter Gadsby. J Mrs. John Claire Montieth spent one liay this week at Seaside and expects 4 . r. .-,..,, ......... . ... II -1 ,.,tttnf7-fV The Peter Sehmeers have opened the Schmeer cottage far. the Summer. Jacob Proebstel. Sr., returned to Portland afte.r spending a pleasant va cation near the Necanicum River. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Judd and ou. Hf-nry, arrived Saturday at Seaside. Mrs. Carlisle entertained the guests at Locksley Hall last Saturday even ing with a candy pull. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoy ltaley are spend ing the week at Locksley Hall. Mrs. R. W. I.am-efleld and Mrs. H. TC Wilson, with her baby. Margaret, left for Portlnnd last Saturday after spending a delightful vacation at Sea side. Mr. and Mrs. Horace 13. Thomas are guests at the Hotel Moore this week. Mrs. J. F. Grlswold, Mrs. I- C. Walk er and Miss Klda Walker are in a cot tage on Pine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bowman are down for the Summer. '.Senator C. J. Smith, of Pendleton, ha? a cottage at Seaside this year. The druggists from the Gearhart convention made a trip to Cannon Beach last Thursday, which all pro nounced a huge success. Mr Millie Ktrnnsr and Miss Edith Gordon are guests of Mrs. Peter bchmeer. Mrs. S. S. Slgel. accompanied by her son and daughter, Glenn ana tiiadys. ias returned to her Summer home, the 'Glcnadys." E. W. Ball and family have taken i cottage in Hermosa Park for the sea son. C. I.. Brubaker and family are in f the ! "Brae-Side" cottage on the Shell roafl. Mrs. D. R. Cheney is in the Duncan cottlage. "Sea Lodge" Is now the home of A. W. Couthorn and family. A. M. Cronln and Mrs. Cronin were ecent guests at Hotel Moore. Ralph R. Duniway and family aro gain in their cottage on Necanicum treet. W. D. Fenton and family are in their ottage in Hermosa Park. Mrs. E. Holderman is the guests of Kirs. E. Gelinsky at her cottage near lk Creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Greenfield are Jagatn in their Seaside Summer home. I J. T). Kennedy and family have I opened their cottage on the board walk. 1 Among those established in cottages ai mk ureea is airs. v imam xienen barh. E. E. Merges and family are in the "Point Lookout" cottage for the sea son. H. A. Killam has the Concord cottage and expects to spend a pleasant vaca tion at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fleischner have returned to Portland for a few days. The E. L. Thompsons have recently opened their beautiful cottage on the board walk. Mrs. Sam Herring and son. Jack, ire spending the Summer at Seaside. Oskar Huber is visiting his family fct the Hotel Moore. Mrs. N. Baum and Miss Emma Baum are guests of Mrs. I. N. Fleischner this week. Mrs. J. F. Peterson and family are occupying their cottage on Central treet, I. A. Peters and family have a cot tage on Ocean avenue. The new C. E. Smith cottage has been rented by J. E. Ranssom, of Wal- I la Walla. I Mrs. Scon Swetland is established in " Wlldwood cottage in Hermosa Park. O. M. Scott has the Waltmere cot tage for the season. The Munger cottage In Hermosa Park la the home of N. A. Walker this Summer. W. E. Walther and family are in the Parmore cottage. Mrs. T. A. Downing and daughter, Helen, from Kansas City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Thompson. Mason Roberts, of the University of Washington, is surveying near Seaside and is a regular week-end visitor at Hotel Moore. Merrlt O'CollIns arrived in Seaside Saturday and went on to Elk Creek to open a cottage for his wife and fam ily, who are expected soon. Donald Beck is the guest of the G. B. Van Walters in the Van Walters' cottage. - Miss Mabel Strahan Is visiting at the Thomas Roberts cottage for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gadsby are among 'the recent Seaside arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldsmith and daughters, Moda and Desda. are in their Seaside home, "Modesda," for the Summer. " Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bray have re cently returned to Portland after spend ing two quiet weeks at their Summer cottage, "Rosemarle." Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blazier and son, , Owen, will occupy the "Rosemarle" cot tage the rest of the Summer. The George Peters arrived at Seaside Saturday. VJeorire C. Mason spent the week-end at Seaside. Miss Margaret Hume is expected at Seaside soon to visit Misses Bess and Lucile Parker at their cottage on the Upper Necanicum. Miss Margaret Du Bois arrived Sat urday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Albright, fer- I t set " A f- in- r-9 4 V ''! i m at the "Brig-lit Bois" cottage In Mer mosa Park. Misa Hanltta Mayer is tlie puest of Mrs. Levy at the Kamona cottape. "Uneedarest." the attractive new beach home of "Mr. J. C. Appell. is now occupied, and Mrs. F. l. Peterson and children are visiting the Appells. Mrs. Alexander Kerr and Miss Jean Kerr arrived Saturday to open their cottage for the Summer. Mrs. O. G. Oammans has visiting her Miss Ruth Lee. Miss Bess Parker and her father, C. T. Parker, made a recent trip to 11 wacn to visit Mrs. Arthur lloncyman at the "Honey m.in Ranch. " They arc now back at Seaside. .ludpre Campbell and f;imiv are in the Jettie cottage in Hermosa Park. The Woods' cottage in the Grove is the home of C M. Keep and family tills season. Mrs. A. L. Fulton and famtlv are occupying their own cottage again this Summer. After spending a few weeks in her cottage.. "Tre Surprise." Mrs. J. C. Jones has returned to Portland. Dr. and Mrs. George Peters are guests at the residence of George Cot toner Mason. Miss Gertrude Mackintosh of Seattle, is visiting Mrs. Frank B. Riley. Mr. Riley was a Sunday guest in Seaside. Master Wallace McCamant and Elizabeth Jones are visiting the chil dren of Mrs. Fred Jacobs. Mrs. James Honeyman. who is stay ing at Gearhart, spent Friday in Sea side. Seneca Smith was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Riley. The George H. Hill house on the I Broad Walk is now the property of Dr. Andrew C. Smith. Samuel Herring spent the week-end with his family at ISeach Croft. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McQuarrie' are at Beach Croft for. 10 days. Mrs. I. K. Levy entertained Lieuten ant Budd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Icken loub and Dorothy Ickenloub at dinner Saturday evening. Other guests at Beach Croft this week were Mrs. Theodore Wygant and daughter. Miss Lulu Wygant. Mrs. A. S. Thompson and family have opened their cottage in the Grove. Mr. and Mrs. ' L. C. Hosf ord are at the Colonial for a week. W. R. Logus is visiting M. L. Coovert at the Coovert cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Deaton and Mrs. Joseph Burgle will occupy the Miller cottage this Summer. Mrs. Gertrude Kolle, of. Janesville, Wis., is at the Colonial. Mrs. Kolle made this trip to get her first glimpse of the ocean. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Leiser will occupy the Coovert cottage after August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schofield have opened their new home in Hermosa Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harvey have opened the Harvey-Phillips cottage for the Summer. Chester Turley was a- week-end vis itor with his family. Harry Steele and Major Fred A. Goss were others who spent the week-end with their families at Seaside. Miss Hazel Tlchner is the gmest of her grandmother. Mrs. P. G. Baker, at the Baker cottage. Mrs. W. M. Miller and Miss June Sterling are with Miss Tlchner. Misses Clarrissa and Clcile Wiley and Joe Wiley are staying- at the Moore this week. Morey Dunne and James Alexander are spending a few days with David M. Dunne. Mrs. F. B. Drinker has the Clark cot tage this season. Dr. Tom Rosa was a Sunday visitor at Seaside and Gearhart. William Mulrhead has the Sea Gull cottage this Summer. The Ocean View cottage Is now the Summer home of Mrs. G. E. Johnson. A. Welch is domiciled in the Necani cum Nook" for the season. M. A. Henderson and family are among the recent cottagers at Seaside. A. Brakel and family are in the Greenfield Annex and Mrs. Brakel is expected soon. Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd and son, Russell, are in their handsome Hermosa Park cottage, "The Fold." Miss Constance Woodward and Miss Louisa and Mamie Bohoskey are visit ing Miss Lucile Shepherd. Miss Margaret Du Bois expects to give a series of house parties. Ben Holman was a week-end visitor at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wood spent Sat urday and Sunday with the Timothy Woods. George Mackenzie, Nelson Gammons and Ronald Strong left Portland Mon day morning and walked to Seaside, ar riving Friday evening. Mrs. Samuel L. Woodward and Miss Judith M. Scott -spent the week end In the H. W. Scott cottage on the bank of the Necanicum River. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Long and family are established in the cottage near the Necanicum end of the board walk. George Eastman spent the week end at Seaside. Mrs. E. J. Hadley and small son Robert are visiting Mrs. L. A- Whittle sey of "Pine Lodge." Dewey Carpenter, Mrs. W. B. Knapp and Miss Edith Daughtery are also guests of the Whlt tleseys. The following Portlanders are on this week's register at the Hotel p 4 m-4 Moore: W. L. Bently, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thiehoff, Mrs. J. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cross. A. S. Ruff, E. L. Rieter. Alice C. Andrews. Ben Holla day, Jr..' Mrs. Ben Holladay, Mrs. George H. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Tremblay. C. 11. Starr. L. R. Centro. Mr. and Mrs. M. White. M. A. Laue. M. D. Farmer, G. T. Robson. F. S. Elliot. W. C. Cameron. W. E. Zimmerman, W. Martin. O. Mikkelsen, R. J. A. O'Relly. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Palmer, B. B. Espy and son, M. C. Banfield, C. A. Smith, Miss Blanche Liston. J. P. Whltlock, G. A. Sears, W. B. Mixter. Ada Rice. A. Moosman. Miss Fidler, Judith M. Scott, Mrs. S. L. Woodward, Catherine Cor bett. Miss Cecile Wiley, Miss Clarissa Wiley, Joseph E. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanton, F. S. Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith Dale M. Waper and sister Margaret Waper, Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Harker Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. . W. Davidson, B. H. Burnett. F. M. House, Miss L, Locke, Stanley F. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mason, H. S. Farrer. William J. Grundig, Ad Auerbach F. R. xuber. Miss Dorothy Huber, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cofoid, J. C. Adams, R. O. Ruton. Nina A. Davis, Mrs. P. J. Cronin, A. M. Cronin. F. K. Hollister, J. G. Reddick. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunckley, Mrs. B. M. Lombard, M. R. Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Burleigh, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Callvert. F. L. Stokes, G. M. Fife. R. L. Adams. A. B. Jacoby. J. L. de Bovoise, S. D. Vincent, D. C. Pelton. Others at the Moore are Miss Alice Carey, Lopeer, Mich. H. M. Jones, San Francisco: J. H. N. Low, Pueblo, Colo.; Rev. G. EL de Bevoise. Walpole, N. H.; Henry M. Browning, N. Y.; from Astoria: Mrs. D. B. Allen, C H. Collender, A. E. Bennett. E. P. Wright. Mrs. . Wright, Sherman Wright, George P. Wright; from Se attle: J. N. Babson; from Oregon City: J. W. Campbell; Mrs. C. H. Brlggs. St. Helens; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andrews, Creston. Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Steel hammer, Woodburn; Theodore Falls, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rothermel, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. E E. Darling, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson. Sioux City; W. M. Fraine, Underwood, Wash.; R. W. Tripp, Brownsville;. Ida L. Johnson, Minneapolis; J. M. Jordan. Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harris, Vancouver, Wash.: Miss Florence Lis ton, Salem; V. EC. Honeywell, Warren ton; Arthur Sears, B. Goodall, Fort Stevens: W. H. Booth. Ohio. The Locksley Hall register contains the following persons from Portland: M. J. Purdy, Mrs. Jane Hamilton, Laura M. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patterson, Mrs. John S. Morgan, Mansfield Bancroft, Miss Mary Beam, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dutro, Mrs. Green, Miss Helen Green, John Green, Mary Green J. A. Waddle E. W. Wright. K. R- Wrright, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Cliff, Mrs. J. F. Mclndoe, J.-F. Mclndoe, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Muir hard, Master Erroll Muirhard. Mr. and Mrs. H. Behrendsen, Nicholas F. Sar gent, A. D. Williams. Miss Roberts, Miss Whltton. Cachot Therkelsen, A. R. de Burgh. L. de Burgh, Miss Judith M. Scott, Amelia Ainsworth, W. A. Harris, Jane Harris and maid, J. P. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Busch, W. Roberts, S. C Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Soule, E. L. Soule, Miss Anna Walin, Mrs. L. W. Beaver. Miss Emma Bracher, Miss Clara Bracher, T. Welgel, D. S. Rankin. Miss Margaret Rankin, R. L. Rankin, G. W. Bancroft. E. F. Slade, Boston: Captain Ansley, London, England; L. P. Jones, L. Roberts, J. O. Shinn. Mrs. Shinn, Seattle: Rodney Glesy, Grand Forks: P. J. Patterson. Myrol Patter son. Spokane; Amity Andrew, J. W. Jones, Owen Farrell. Tacoma; Mrs. J. W. Chandler, Miss Meta Chandler, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn. The Dalles; Louis Howard. Mrs. J. C. Howard. Bozeman. Mont.; L. H. Holger, Pullman. Wash.; Charles W. Hoefer, Kansas City; W. A. Harris. Vancouver, .'paSMt vc."v -sin - "J? -r ' 1 ' . P 1 . --k' -'-:Sf ' -&- -.11 1 . 2.- r -j a - ii. nil A ii, - ill 1 cssss- B. C; Almyra Esh.elman, Tom Eshel man, Franklin, Pa.; Miss Ada Hall, Star, Idaho; Miss Estelle E. Ryan. Great Falls, Mont.; J. R. Raley and family, Pendleton; J. D. Henderson, L. L. Brannon, Chicago; G. H. Montgom ery, Vancouver, B. C; O. P. Bishop, Pendleton; C. P. Sladen, Oakland. Cal.; Miss Alice E. Ratlgan, Detroit; B. A. Mohoney, Calumet. Colonial Hotel From Portland: E. O. Blazier. Lloyd Dunsmoor, H. F. Scott. Allen Bees"hy. William McCollIn; Mrs. D. L. Webster, New York; Miss Holuelund. Seattle: E. D. Mclntyre. Mrs. John Greulick, Pendleton; Mrs. B. Lehies, Mrs. J. W. Alstock, rancis Al stock. William S. McColl, Joe Kelley, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. S. C Hosford. Miss Kolle. Mrs H. J. Hefty, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker, Vivian and Robert Russell. John Greu lich, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Humphrys and son. R. O. Burgess TT Peterson. A. J. Pearson, F. Scott. Seaside House A. R. re Burgh. L. A. Jones, Mrs. Joseph Harker -Smith. J B. Bramer. Estelle M. Skiff, of Portland; R. F. Hopkins, Seattle: Harry F. Rice. Rainier; G. M. Cornett and family, Prine ville; J. A. Stokely and' family, Kansas City; Terry C. Miller, Marlon, O.; Ma thilda Eckerlln, Salem; Regena West. Salem; Birdie Gunderson. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Burlingame, A. H. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tallant. Mrs. B. Van Dusen. Astoria; Nick Burelbach. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Firgonla. J. A. Rice. Mrs. L. R. Morcorn, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Olds, S. R. Gunnon. Miss M. R. Hawkins. Port land: John Newman, New York City. McGuire Hotel C. L. Rogers and fam ily. Miss L. P. Sheffield, Mrs. J. A. Shaw, Frank Root. E. Bushong, Mrs. J. N. Fos kett, S. Saito, K. Nesono, J. Kenison, Archdeacon Chambers. P. VF. Molan, H. D. Monteith, J. M. House, James 'Mc Donald. L. G. Sicade. Harry Woods, O. Erickson. I. W. McFarland, J. R. Hain llne, J. A. Shields. Lamer T. Tuttle. J. N. Hower, William Helgeson. H. Rei'fel, Miss M. K. Breen, N. L. Melick. Blanche Wolgamote, Grace Wolgamote. Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan, Miss Nettie Fitx gerald. Rev. H. H. Morden, S. C. English, Harry Kinersly, James C. Cooper, of Portland: F. E. Tanner, Mr. . and Mrs. Alex Bremner. E. B. Stoner, R. Cash. William Alhouse, B. D. Baker, J. C. Chir ton, Astoria: E. H. Tennant, St. John: John Johnson, La Center; E. Berthold, Walla Walla: W. E. Warren. Elk Creek; Victor J. Miller. Kalama; W. W. Gill more. Vancouver, Wash-: Sol Shyman, Seattle: E. M. Gary, Nehalem; Hazel McGuire, Hammond, Or. GEARHART BE.4CH MERRY P1VACB DrngrgiatB' Convention uC Shark's Visit Keep Things Lively. GEARHART. Or, July 23. (Special.) The druggists' convention, held at Gearhart last week, made quite a stir in the quiet life of this seaside resort. Nearly 200 representatives from all ;-izz 4i f points of the Northwest assembled at ITnt.l naa.,.,. V... CAa TXTKan V.1v """" J " at ' v - Trthn0t 7 I" ? 'S'rt'" SilvertonVlI ShSrey. T.' Kennedy, ness of the convention. th S'st . w Huddeston Woodtarn; Mr. and Mrs. delegates idled by the sea. watching the ; chas N ciarkt Hood River. Mr. and surf and enjoying the invigorating salt , V," "J ? H xWnsoo, Mr' nd Mrs. air. Others played golf and tennis and on Wednesday 75 of them went to Elk Creek in vehicles and spent the day. Besides the convention there have est alive Onrexcit ng event wa T the appearance of I large shaVk which w6 horela feveraf sMnralso came close enough In to be very easily studied through field glasses. Alto gether, Gearhart has been a rather active place this week and as the wea ther, has been a delight all who are now at the beach are glad they came down to escape the heat of the city. Mrs. Allen Wells Smith and family are now occupying a cottage at Gear hart. The Y. . W. C A. cottage is In the hands of Mrs!. Jl. Abbey this Summer and promises to be a delightful place for young- ladies to spend their vaca tions. Walter F. Edwards waa one of the recent Gearhart visitors. Mrs. Austin Durrand, of Portland, la a guest at the J. D. Durrand cottage. W. J. Bailey spent the week-end with his family at Gearhart. Mrs. George B. Cellars is expecting a visit from Mrs. William Lewis, of New York. The "Krlmble" cottage is occupied this year by the E. C Hurlows. A. S. Whiting has opened his cottage for the Summer. Mrs. C. J. Reed and son, Harry, were at the Hotel Gearhart this week. Those registered at Hotel Gearhart-by-the-Sea are: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cor bett. Miss Ella B. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rees. Dr. and Mrs. A. Tilzer, Miss Mae Comfort, Susan C Stott, E. P. Stott. Charlotte Laldlow, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Martin. Miss Falling, Miss M. F. Fail ing, Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, Miss M. Hirsch. Sanford Hirsch. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robin, George J. Hadder, Charles M. Brink, R. E. Esson, J. D. Guiss, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Matthieu.'B. F. Jones, wife and children. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Clarke, C. O. Dicken, F. Byerly, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Osburn, R. M. Plummer, William J. Staples. K. C. Golden. C C Shaw, S. D. Vincent. W. H. Zeigler. H. W. Hol den, W. Perth. W. Qleason. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Yielding, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Watts, S. S. Marquis, Fred Misty, John M. A. Law, Otto K. Law, M'ss Mary Danneman, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allen, Miss Elsie Johnson, Miss Genevieve Jamison. Ira Allen, Mrs. W. C- Cable, A. Roderick Grant. Mrs. M. A. Rawson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. A. Wallace, Mrs. H. M. Adams, Dr. George W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thayer, W. F. Koehler and son, R. H. Crozier, G. B. Buck. E. Jacobaan, ii- A. Fiuik, G. Cejuti, A r - mi-rzzr -"vr.j x ander Conte. J. II. Waddle, Miss Donna Gulss, Sig Slchel, Mrs. M. J. Rocker man, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hirsch, L. T. Tuttle, P. E. Ahlord, Mrs. B. M. Lom bard, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunckley, George F. Heusner, Miss Helen Claw son, Miss May Heusner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oberdorfer, Elsie Oberdorfer, Doris Oberdorfer, Harold Oberdorfer, John McCraken, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nau, Frank Nau. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. N. Sorensen. C. M. Keep, F. M. Criftin. W. B. Mann. Mrs. Grace Watt Ross, Miss Watt, Miss Leabo, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rees, O. P. Conger, A. Bardy, Harriet Alexander. L. C. Farmer. Henry Goode, Mr- and Mrs. J. G- Howell, Mrs. Wil liam Honeyman. Mildred Honeyman, Mary Jeffrey, Mae Elsa Oppenheimer, Mr- and Mrs. A. J. Lewthwaite. J. W. Strer, W. L. Bentley, Owen Blazier. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reese, Miss Celia Friend ly Mrs. T. Kaufman, Edna is.au k man. Mrs. Ben Holladay, Mrs. George H. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, F. M. Warren. Jr., Mrs. J. H. Languille. S W. Rothchlld, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Taylor, Mrs. C J- Reed, Mrs. H. D. Green. Henry G. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Chester V. Dolph, Miss Peyton, Mrs. Neal E. P. Stott, Ben C Day, John Latta, Mr. and Mrs. V. Vincent Jones, Stanley C. E. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Matson. R. L. Collis, George Mason, Mrs. George T. Mason and son. Dr. and Mrs. George Peters, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Grilley, Tom Dobson, Tom Ross, R. H. Crozier. W. C. Wilkes, Mrs. T. W. Lon don. Miss- Winifred London, Miss Fulette London, J. B. Alexander, Miss Lucille Dunne, Miss Marie Van Ness, Miss Mathilda Eckerlln,. Miss Nean West. William L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. David Fry, Claude P. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Huntley. William L. Miller, Mrs. M. E Brewer. Miss Hughes, Master Meyer Salem, Gustavo Kohlander. C. B. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Collender, Mrs. B. L. Lendenberger, R. Pomeroy, Charles Rogers, Ross A. Farr, S. S. Little, F. P. Laurin, Mrs. John H. Smith, Nellie Wilson, Gladys Graham, Hazel Estes. Ruble Hammerstrom, Madge Fulton, Mildred Smith. Lester McLeod, Astoria; Alice Carey, Lapeer, Mich.; W. H. Powers, Harlow Hewett, Hazel Sovey, San Francisco: H. Allen Martin, Dr. George N. Hill. Richard W. Pooley. New York" City; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ballon, E. L. Main, T. J. Steinmeier, Boise, Idaho; George A. Graves, Mrs. T. B. Macomber, Mrs. C. O. Reilly, L. Clarke, F. W. White, Chicago; Mrs. W. E. Foster, Sacramento; Gayle Rob erts, Palo Alto; Mr. and Mrs. George P. Holman, Salt Lake City; G. W. Matjjew son, Aberdeen, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Horton, Burns; Miss Grace Johnson, ! Vale; D. i vi- TV n Woortworth. Albany: Miss Tir.li. Wollo. T. Inhn. , ,' j j ' t, i M. C. Williams. Independence: R. Niece, i Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. I Everson, Baker City; Mr. and Mrs. J. i Frances Roth, Gilbert McLaren. Mr. Mrs. George A. Harding, Miss Mary Danneman. Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs ! Grge Blakely, The palles; Mr. and Mrs. F. H- Caldwell, Newberg; Joseph Davis. Tygh Valley; W. W. Fuller, Dallas; H. A. Hunter, Minneapolis. In honor of her guests, Dorothy and Margaret Duniway, Mrs. W. D. Fraley gave a unique party in a tent among the juniper trees at Gearhart Wednes day. It was called an Indian pow wow, and the 24 young folks present crowded the tepee, which had been ar ranged and decorated in true Indian fashion, to its capacity. Decked in blan kets and beads, and occasionally giv ing what were supposed to be wild war whoops, the boys and girls, under the leadership of Chief Kinnikinic (Lawrence Fraley), enjoyed themselves to the utmost. Miss Gavin was award ed first prize for the best costume. MAST FLOCK TO NORTH BEACH Cottagers Have Exciting Time With Fire in Driftwood. NORTH BEACH, Wash., 'July 23 (Spe cial.) With the Increasing heat of the city, the added Interest taken in the sea shore resorts is marked by the large numbers which daily arrive to fill the hotels and open the cottages. Along the whole North Beach this is the case, from the Willows to Ocean Park. There was great excitement along the southern end of the beach last week, caused by bad fires' in the driftwood which rapidly spread and threatened to destroy the en tire "Willows." Special credit is due to the Portland young men spending their vacations in the neighborhood for the heroic efforts they put forth to get the fire under control. After a hard fight 'they succeeded in saving the cottages near the burning driftwood, which for a while were in much peril. Bonfires, horse-back parties and tramps to the "Head" and "Rocks" make up the everyday life of the beach comers. Unusually high tides and good bathing have prevailed along the Washington beach this week and many hurry down to the water whenever the bathing gong at Long Beach announces the correct hour for a plung. The swimming tank at Long Beach is again open. Altogether North Beach is a charming place to seek when the weather at home becomes too uncomfortable. Among the many who have arrived at Umir cottages this week are the J. F. j' -Tk ... 'vc ; Shea si Mr. and Mrs. Irving' Steams ar -guests of Mrs. Shea for two weeks. L M. Stephens and family are estab- ' lished in their Seavlew home and expect to remain Tor some time. Henry Berger, Jr., spent Sunday with his family at Seavlew. James Sheeley and family are now com fortably settled in their Summer home. Mrs. E. L. Schwab and family have a Seaview cottage for the season. Miss Leila Mobery has been the guest of Mrs. B. F. Greene for the past week. Recent arrivals at the Willows are the members of J. Linkloter's family who have opened helr cottage for the sea son. Mrs. H. W. Corbett arrived last Wed nesday and Is now domiciled in her Sea view csltage. Mrs. T. B. Wilcox has returned to her handsome home at the Willows. -Misses Agnes and Kthel Mcintosh are with their mother, Mrs. Robert Mcintosh, at the Willows. Captain Buchanan and family are in their cottage at Seaview. John B. Hibbard accompanied by his -wife and children has reopened his Sum mer cottage at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Hibbard and small son are visit ing Mr. Hibbard. Mrs. W. D. Allard, Mrs. David Camp bell, H. J. Scheiner and Miss Edith Brown are enjoying themselves in a cottage at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasserman are occupying their cottage at Seaview again this season. Mrs. Jack Wilson and two children are the guests of the Nickums. Miss Laconie Jamison, of the Univer sity of Oregon, is visiting her mother, Mrs. George E. Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. N. Alsager and son, Ingvahl. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. fcl. Christianson. The young people of Seaview had a large bontire last Saturday night. Nuts and candy were the refreshments served. Those present were: Helen Zldell. Rose Schacht. Bertha Schacht, Miss Wanda Levinson, Harold Levlnson, Madeline Stone, Alfred Stone. W"illiam Taggart. Max Smith, Jack O'Bryan, Ivaloo Shea, William Thompson, Herbert Bach. Mies Alma MoBrien, of Skagway, Alas ka, is the guest of Miss Wanda Levinson for the week. Alfred Stone and Harold Levinson will be hosts of a launching party to Sand Island next Wednesday. Charles von Rhein spent the week end at the Hackney cottage. Mrs. W. M. Plimpton spent a fe-w days In Portland last week prior to her husband's departure for Mexico. Mrs. Horace Campbell and Dr. and Mrs. Perkins arrived- at Seaview Thurs day to open their cottage. ,A party of "resorters" who are spending the season at Seavlew Jour neyed to the "Head" last Tuesday. The following- made up the party: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Canfield. Mrs. A. Whiteman. Misses Madge and Fern Nickum and Lloyd Spooner. Mrs. J. B. Wilson arrived at Seavlew last Saturday night. She will visit her mother, Mrs. Nickum. George Hansen is also a guest at the Nickum cottage. A. B. Ferrara and family are in a cottage at Seaview. C. L. Bobbins and family have re cently opened a Seaview cottage. A unique bonfire party was held at midnight last Wednesday by the guests at the Salt Air hotel to celebrate the highest tide of the year. As the tide went out the gathering broke up and a search for crabs was Instigated, which proved very successful. Mrs. C. W. Baumbaugh and attract ive young ' daughter, Mary Elizabeth, are in a cottage at Beach Center. The Misses Helen and Laura Lea are guests of Mrs. Badmbaugh. Mrs. George Kadderly and Mrs. Clif ford Irwin are in the Kadderly cottage for the Summer and take enthusiastc interest in beach sports. Lloyd Spooner has recently been the guest of Charles F. Lording in the Point Loma cottage at Beach Center. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McFarland are domiciled in a cottage at Beach Center for the season. Mrs. F. Jones, of Spokane, has the Edgewood cottage for this Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleckenstein and family are in the Fleckenstein cottage at Beach Center. Mrs. Adams and two children are visiting the family for a few weeks. Mrs. Edward J. Burkhardt. accompa nied by Miss Madeline Burkhardt and Mrs. A. M. Fullam and Minnie Fullam, are spending a few weeks at Beach Center. Mrs. J. B. Candlish and family are occupying the Wheeler cottage at Lonr Beach for the Summer. Mr. Candlish spent Sunday with his family. Mrs. George Knapman and daughter Loretto, of Hamilton. Canada, are vis iting at Ocean Wave cottage, Newton station, Long Beach. Mrs. Henry Hellendorn and small daughters Florence and Lucile are in a cottage at Long Beach. Miss Mabel Hughes and her brother Earl are spending their vacation at North Beach this Summer. Miss Jane Fisher and Miss Dorothy Cadwell, of Portland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cadwell. . Mrs. F. M. Pliter and family are oc cupying their cottage at Long Beach. Mrs. Laura T. Palmer is a guest of Mrs. Pliter. Miss Edna Boyle and Miss Peebles, of Chicago, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cadwell. George Lipchuk, of Spokane, was a week-end visitor at Long Beach. Mrs. J. Appel and daughters, Mary and Edith, are summering at their cottage, the "May Crest." S. G. Lubiner is spending hi3 vaca tion at Long Beach. S. Mendelson was a week-end visitor with his family at the seashore. Mrs. Paul Reubens spent a few days in Portland last week, but has re turned to the beach. Mrs. A. Fisher returned to the city last Sunday, after spending two weeks at Long Beach. Sheriff Stevens, of Portland, spent the week-end at Long' Beach, and Councilman Ellis Is down for a week. Ted Holden and Howard Charlton, popular young Portland boys, are batching In a cottage at Long Beach. Last Wednesday afternoon they enter tained a few friends with a water melon party. Those present were Miss Dorothy Newhall, Miss Helen Peters, of The Dalles; Geraldine Ritson. of Berkeley, Cal., and Miss Mildred Ful ler. Mrs. A. Peters chaperoned the Jolly crowd. Janet Noble and Ruth Woolsey are week-end guests of Miss Dorothy New hall at the Breakers. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Wolfe were guests of Mrs. Isom White last week. Other visitors of Mrs. White are Dr. James Rosenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosenfeld and Miss Ruth Rosenfeld. Miss Anne Ditchburn is expected at the Breakers this week. Miss Geraldine Ritson. of Berkeley, CaL, is the guest of Miss Newhall this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Brady and daugh ter. Miss Frances, are now in their cottage at Tioga. L L. White is the expected guest of Mrs. Isom White. Mrs. Isom White and Mrs. Linda Frank will leave Tioga in a few days to take a tour through Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Clarence Samuels and Mrs. Paul Bates are spending- the season at the Breakers. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Aylesworth, of Seattle, are visiting Mrs. Aylesworth'a aunt, Mrs. Pape, of Tioga. At North Beach Inn, Newton Station, are registered: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. John C Conrad, -v.