THE : SUNDAY OREGOXIAy. POKTXAyP. .TFT.T 31, 1910. SEASON AT BEACH RfiSORTS AT HEIGHT Visitors by the Thousands Are Coming and Going to and From the Oregon . . and Washington Seashore. 10 SEASIDE. Or., July 30. (Special.) The close of July marks the prime of the Summer season at Seaside. All cot tages are now open and life has taken on a decided social note. House parties are common and all who have beach homes are entertaining friends and rela- 1 tlves. The hotels are crowded and the ' Saturday night trains never fall to bring In several hundred week-end visitors. At present many preparations are be ing made for the Elks' convention, which will be held on August 6 and 7 at Holla day Station with the Seaside Houi as headquarters. Enthusiastic Elke are ex pecting 10.000 at this gathering and have arranged for a tent which will hold many thousand persons at a time. Besides meet ings held In this tent and on the hotel grounds a clambake and a great bonfire are planned. Among the young people of Seaside who have been entertaining guests this week Is Miss Gladys Slgel. The Glen- adys cottage has been thrown open to the Delta Theta Iota girls of St. Helen's Hall and .they have all enjoyed a glorious vacation, swimming, canoeing and surf bathing. The following young ladles i made up the party: Hazel Morrow. Jua nlta Matlock, Clarice Biles and Helen Whitney. A delightful card party was given by Miss Ethel Gordon at the Seaside home of her mother, Mrs. W. A. Gordon, last Friday afternoon. A beach atmosphere prevailed. The girls had been requested to wear "middy blouses" and all looked very pretty and comfortable. On each table were plates of dainty candy, fish and seaehells. Sea food played an im portant part in the refreshments. Five hundred was the game and Miss Lucile Parker won first prize, a sliver souvenir spoon. Miss Judith Scott was not so fortunate and was given as consolation an automatic fish. Those present were: Misses Mildred Cullison, Norma Reed, Eva Long, Mary Long. Ethella Stearns, Elisabeth Parker, Lucile Parker, Marlon Kirk, Viola Snlzman. Dorothy Eichenlaub, Margaret DuBois. Sybil Clopton, Judith Scott. Edith Boswell. Mildred Whittlesey, and Mrs. Katherine Daly, who is spend ing a few days with Mrs. Gordon: Mrs. T. H. Edwards, and Mrs. Harry Cake. A Sunday evening supper- was given at the home of Miss Judith Scott last week by Thomas Dobson. Howard Charlton, Jack Proebstel, George Prescott Wright and Stanley Smith for MIrs Judith Scott. Miss Anna Johnson, Miss Margaret Du Bois and Miss Ethella Stearns. The five boys pride themselves on their ability as chefs and Miss Scott gave them full lib erty to prepare, in her kitchen, whatever they desired. The supper was very suc cessful and every one had a delightful evening. Mrs. S. L. Woodward, of Port land, chaperoned the party. Miss Louise Gleason returned to. Port land after spending two very pleasant weeks as the guest .of Miss Gladys' How ard. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lytle were week end arrivals at Hotel Moore. Dr. William D. Carlisle and his bride, who are from St. Petersburg, Russia, arrived Saturday to spend the Summer with Mr. Carlisle's mother, Mrs. L. A. Carlisle, at Locksley Hall. Mrs. Merrltt O'Collins Is a guest at the Van Waters' cottage for a couple of weeks. The family of Arthur Fletcher are In a cottage for the Summer. Mr. Fletcher will be a regular week-end guest. J. P. Menefee and family are es tablished in their cottage at Seaside for the season. Alfred F. Smith has been spend ing a couple of weeks with Ms mother, Mrs. C. K. Smith, at thel. cottage on the boardwalk. Alfred Has en spent Saturday and Sunday in Seaside this wce- Mrs. M. F Henderson and her daugh ters. May and Bonney. havt a cottage in the Grove for the season. Last week they had a housefull of young people, among whom were Miss Emma For dyce, Lucretia Cavallne, Cynthia John ston, Cora Montague, D. L. Carpenter and Milton Henderson. Miss Katherine Hart spftit a few days last week ati Hotel Moore. Lon Lewis, of Portland, is a well known week-end guest at Seaside. Charles J. Schnabel spent Saturday and Sunday with his family at Sea bide. Mrs. Laura Sommerville is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Knowles for several weeks. - F. Langeman and family are domi ciled in the Hermosa Park cottage. Mrs. K. Whitney and W. Grutter were recent guests at the Summer home of Mrs. S. S. Slgel. the "Glenadys." Russell Shepherd returned to Port land Saturday after spending a de lightful vacation with his parents in the attractive "fold" In Hermosa Park. Bernard Deaton spent the week end in Seaside enjoying the perfect weather of the last week. Victor Jorgensen and Robert McGlll, well-known young men from Portland, recently walked from Tillamook to Gearhart, making the trip in six days and thoroughly enjoying themselves. Misses Addle Sacry and Hazel Ther keleen. accompanied by Stanley Smith and Thomas Dobson, made up a small picnic to the "Head" last Monday, where they ate and had a merry time. Mrs. Gus La Fountain and family are among the number of Pendleton peo ple spending the Summer at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chumaser, of Vancouver, were guests of Mrs. E. W. Ball at the Ball cottage In Hermosa Park last week. Mrs. M. C. Bowles, of Portland, and her granddaughter. Miss Anna Johnson, of Forest Grove. Or., are In Mr. Bowles' cottage, the Virginia. James Dart has a cottage near Locks ley Hall. F. G. Driver and family have opened their cottage on Third and B streets. Hermosa Park. The Hibernian cottage la the horn of C M- Fraley and family this season. Mr. Thomas Kay and her daughter, Mrs. C P. Bishop, and son. Clarence Bishop, are staying at the Hotel Moore for a few weeks. Daniel E. Bowman will be a regular week-end visitor with his family at Seaside this Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooklngham have taken the C. E. Smith cottage on the board walk for August, and their sons. Prescott and Holt, will also be at Seaside. A Jolly crowd of young- married peo ple have taken Cedar Hurst cottage. In the Grove, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Carl B.. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Patterson, Mrs. M. B. Sansurn and l-eona A. Sansurn make up the party. During the past week Mr. and Mrs. W H. Lang. Will Lang and Mr. and Mrs! 0.-R. Brink ley have been guests at Cedar Hurst. Among the campers now at Seaside are Harry Van Zandt and, Vernon Shel ley. They have named their camp the Shellborn. Mrs. P. F. Hall and daughter Marian are domiciled in the Marian cottage for the season. Mrs. Tom Spencer Is a guost of Mrs. Hall, whose mother. Mrs Ellen Young, is also with her. Mrs. A. Catlin and Miss Mary Catlin were at the beach recently to spend the Summer. Miss Grace Kern Is visiting Miss Catlin. Mrs. I- W. Therkelsen has enter tained Mrs. Cora Dunlway during- the past week at her Seaside cottage. The Rocks. Mrs. A. T. Charlton was a guest of Mrs. Sam Hering during the last week Mrs. Charlton returned to Portland Sat urday. Mrs. Amanda Kerr and daughter. JeRn, spent a few days In Portland last week. Ted Holden and Howard Charlton have been recent Seaside visitors. They 1 i TmBk rr c- XC kvv1 w i T Y X f x m Z - " At - k . , 1 " .J -Ll " 'e'ZZ? J4 - -1, -' 5 liJgZ ' q M? mint 5?:t1 :- 1 gig Mill - vr .; lit m irmZ' p tvV'Vj Js) J& 7:z:?: uz4 have been spending their time with Thomas Dobson and Jack Proebstel. ' A party of the younger set at Sea side, tramped to Elk Creek for lunch last Thursday. The following are those who made the trip: Harry Van Zandt, Vernon Shelley, Tom Dobson, Owen Blassler, Howard Word and Cachot Therkelsen. 1 Mrs. A. A. Morrison and daughter Jean and son Alexander are guests at the Moore for a fortnight. Mrs. Webb Zellar. of Portland. Is now occupying her Summer home at Seaside. Dr. Locke and family arrived Satur day to open their cottage at Seaside, where they expect to remain until Sep tember. Miss Judith M. Scott and Mrs. Samuel L. Woodward returned to Portland Monday, after spending a week at Sea side in the H. W. Scott cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mack are estab lished In their Seaside home for the season. A. E. Manner and Mrs. Charles Swanberg, of Seattle: William Strahan. Frank Strahan and Clara Cleaver have Joined the Roberts house party in Her mosa Park. Miss Cressie McPherson returned to Portland after spending two weeks with Miss Katherine Dunbar. Mrs. A. D. Charlton entertained a few friends with a swimming party to the natatorium at Gear'hart Saturday. Mrs. Sam Hering, Mrs. E. G. Riven burgh, Ted Holden, Tom Dobson, Jack Proebstel. Jack Herlnsr. Jack Riven burgh. Mrs. H. E. Reed, Carlotta Reed and Howard Charlton were her guests. Miss Lettie Sorensen was the guest of Miss Mabel Wood at Wannoma cot tage during the last two weeks. Frank Strelblg was a week-end guest at Seaside. Miss Laura Prohaska Is a guest at the U-Tahahana cottage for two weeks. Mason Roberts, who has been in and about Seaside very often in the last month, has completed his survey work and has returned to the city. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones have opened one of the Jones cottages for the season. Mrs. Jones' sister. Miss Ruth Jar vis, is visiting. George Otten was a week-end visitor with his parents at Seaside. Miss Margaret Rankin is spending a couple of weeks with her mother. Mrs. D. S. Rankin, at Seaside. R. L. Rankin, a U. of O. student, is also down for a few days. J. O. Shlnn and George Bancroft are guests of the Rankins. The Misses Ora and Vera Harrington are reoent Seaside arrivals. Miss Jean Robertson Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Wright, at the Acadia cottage for a few weeks. Mrs. Jacob Proebstel returned to Portland Wednesday. after a three weeks' visit at Seaside. Harry Moore was a week-end guest of his parents, who have a cottage for the season at Seaside. B. W. Wright. Jr.. spent a few day In Portland- last week, but has now re turned to Seasld. Mr. and Mrs. M. Simon have the Rellly cottage for the Summer, and are enjoying Seaside life. The Stelnleln cottage is the home this season of Mrs. J. Barde and family. The new cottage on the Hermosa Park end of the board walk, known as the "Tozler cottage" Is occupied by Mrs. Anna Risley and family. J. Foot and hie family are settled in a cottage on Roosevelt avenue this season. W. L. Green has taken the Woodland cottage, and expects to Bpend a very pleasant month. The Carlock Cottage in Hermosa Park Is the abode of Mrs. Curtis Hol comb and family this year. Marie Vaness Is with her family at "'Kln-ni-kl-nic Lodge" for the Summer. Among the recent arrivals at Elk Creek are the W . M. Yates family. Marcus J. Delahunt is spending a few days with his family In the Mc Roberts cottage. - Chester Murphy spent a few days at Seaside this week at his cottage, the "Murlark." Bruce P. Smith, Manning Martin and Mrs. Moore were his guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gadsby. who have been enjoying the sea breezes at Man. dalay cottage, have recently returned to Portland. Mrs. J. F. Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Bruce Rowan and Miss Prue Rowan, arrived at Seaside Saturday, to open the Davis cottage on the shell road. Mrs. Katherine Daly is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Gordon for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Leiser have opened the Coovert cottage. On the Hotel Moore register are the following: Joseph E. Penney, Flora K. Gordon, E- K. Moffit, c. E. Irwin, Mrs. Andrew R. Porter. Mrs. H. M. Randall. Claton Went. Walter A. Greutter. Mrs. A. A. Morrison. Robert Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Pratt, W. Rosenstein, C I. Clement, B. C. Dunbar, Mrs. J. E. Smith, A. C. MeCord. M. A. SInsheimer, O. D. Wilson, Isaac Briunm, J. Mallett, Harry Ellis. D. E. Huston. J. Perry, John Loiacom, Mi. G. H. Marsh, J. B. Brown. P. H. Getz, Mrs. Graham Glass, Albert Gautier, Mrs. J. W. Corser. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott. Charles W. Henn. Mrs. L. H. Knapp. Arthur Covin. J. R. Thieron, A. K. Slocum. E. L. Eastham, Joseph Opet, Mrs. A. Buchnell. F. D. Chamberlain, Mrs. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dabney. Myrtle Hutc-hings. W. M. Back. Nance O'Neil. Grace Inman, Lula Bryan, Mrs. I. Hudson, Ross Franklin, Frederick G. Keonkel, Carl Taylor, M. C. Banfleld, A. C. Cook. M. G. Eastham: H. B. Lombard, J. J.- La mont, C. S. Linden. E. J. Daly, H. Wilk inson. Frank Streibig, Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond, M. G. Hall, E. A. Trembly, Fred Trembly, Ion Lewis. Mrs. N. Baum. Miss El Baum, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Plttenger, I. H. Cummlngs, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wolcott. Mrs. J. L. Scott. Jean Morrison, M. S. Goodman. J. L. Daggett. G. M. Fife. W. C. Davidson, K. Haddad, Mr. and Mrs. Emery A. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Schueter, M. R. Colby. H. R. Burke. E. McLen nan, Jeanette Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lytle. F. O. Joy, H. Behrlndsen. Miss Katherine Hart. I. M. Glllls. E. F. Grady, J. Q-. Hass, W. B. London. M. G. Campbell, I. M. Bates, J. R. Kain llne. Mr. and Mrs. M. King, Sister An drew, Sister Hermllle, F. M. Lombard, John R. Luckey, C- J. Wilson, B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. Allchoff, A. S. Roth well, M. D. Elorage, Mrs. 8. Elorage, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Prudhomme, E. E. Llllle, Mr. Jenlngs, Mrs. Glldner. Miss Schwab, of Portland: N. Hearding Cal lard. Miss Pearl Cawston, Herbert W. Meyers. John A. Gilbert, C. F. Swan berg. Fred S. Parish, Mr. and Mrs. W. Eckstein, of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams. Elizabeth Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Marshall, Mrs. George J. Bryan, of Spokane; Lucile, Shannon. William D. Sisco, of New Tork; George Miller, of Hood River: Miss Dellinger. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson. Alice Kern, Edith Cassidy. Henry Newman, J. S. Delllnger. J. M. S. Hawthorne, George Judd,- N. R. Reid. T. F. Laurln, Mrs. M. R. Pomeroy and son. Will Madison, of Astoria: Elinor Rellls, Matilda Land berg, of Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Drew, Mrs. George P. Holman. of Salt Lake: Mrs. M. B. Caldwell, of North Platte: C. B. Cooper, of St. Paul; G. J. Krlbs. w. S. Richardson, W. Cum mlngs, of Salem: William Stewart, Ray White. C. W. White. -D. H. Haskings. of Cathlamet: Portia Keeper, of Pitts burg; Lena M. Stewart. Grace A. Mc Neil, of Pasadena: George B. Haynes, of Chicago; Mrs. C. P. Bishop, of Pen dleton. On the Locksley Hall register: W. T. Mlnior. Phelps J. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. G. G- McCormic, Mrs. Montal, Mrs. F. E. Stambaugh, R. G. Hidderly, c c Saylor, R. C. Hebe, Charles F. Werth, George W. Bottner, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mortenson. Mr. and Mrs. R. w. Ware. H. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. x. A. Ray mond. William Campbell, Frank Strei big. Miss Muril Rosenthal. Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal. C. C. Wadsen. Mr. and Mrs. R. Citron, M"arion L. Citron. Carol M. Citron. A. C. Lohmlre. John L. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bollman and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Jancke, C. A. Morrison. Mrs. L. s. Carter, II. B. n " - a m- -.vflf Dabney, of Portland; Mrs. M. B. Cald well, of North Platte; Fred Walther, of The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bishop, of Kansas City; J. D. Hartwell, of Sa lem; Harold P. Ross, of St. Helens; Stanley Phillips, of Butte; Dr. and Mrs. William D. Carlisle, of St. Petersburg. Russia: C. M. Bishop, of Long Beach, Cal. ; Mrs. Edward Straus, Ida Hillock, of Boise; C. E. Malnard, of Payette, Idaho. At the Seaside House are registered: E. J. Arnold, Nick Burelbach, Katherine Jee. Martin Hansen, M. Nelson, Miss Ruth Dwyre. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cady, R. T. Taylor, J. E. . Dockstade, Jean Morrison, Elizabeth Huber, Dorothy Huber, Miss Hilda Haxter, Mrs. B. F. Holman, Mrs. C. J. Reed, Mrs-. H. D. Green, Lois Belnap, Mrs. R. Belnap, Mrs. Edward Cooklngham, Mrs. M. H. Steers, Miss Steers, Mrs, B. M. Lom bard. Miss Wilson. Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Eunice Klkle Wiley, Hazel Tichner, Ed gar ' Carl Hexter, Mrs. Levi Hexter, Thomas M. Whldden, Mrs. Whldden, Judith M. Scott, Mrs. S. L. Woodward, Percy Allen and family, W. E. Hansen, W. C. Wielkes, R. H. Login, T. Morris Dunne, Mrs. W. M. Miller, Miss Cecile Wiley, Joseph Wiley, R. L. Schad, from Portland: Terry C Miller, Marion, O.; John Newman. New York; John Fox. ABtoria; Eugene Allen, Rainier; C T. Cole, Jr., Des Moines; W. N. Meserve, Gray's River; A. P. Hutton, Kellogg, Idaho: Dr. H. F. Rice. Sllverton; J. D. Hartwell, Salem; W. Stoddard. Boise; W. E. Welsh, G. B. Johnson, Cecil Starr, B. Norman, Edward C Judd. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Staples, E. M. Houghton, M. Smith, L. E. Howes," of Astoria. At Colonial Hotel are registered: Mrs. Jasmann and children,' Mrs. Lewis Clark, E. C. Raymond, R. G. Jones, John Stock, Miss Irene Shelley, Miss Sadie Casey, Mrs. J. W. Blaney, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melick. 'E. S. Hubbard, L. Lee, T. F. Cowing, Frank D. Parcy, Mrs. Guy Stablen, J. M. Gillis, John Harley. E. H. Mcln tyre, Elizabeth- M. Weeks, Paul A. Kel lar. Miss M. Miller, P. H. Mahon. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Ross. C. Anderson, Mrs. Clodius, J. M-. Coffee, J. W. Blaney, H. C. -Bancroft, Rev. Ronald Potts, from Portland; B. C. Bell, Miss Bell. Miss L. Wilson. I. Bell, Van couver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelleher. Carbonado; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gibson, Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. C- Lund, Skamokawa; D. C.'Jack son. L. R. Jackson, of Seattle; Mrs. N. Gardiner, Lawrence Gardiner, R. Toos burn, of Oregon City; Mrs. M. Sutiff, Raymond Hawks, of Astoria; Mrs. G. La Fountain, Pendleton"; Miss Katie Thompson. Eugene; R. B. Gibson, Mrs. Gibson, Richmond, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McLean. Wasco; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Thorton. Los Angeles: J. T. Jackson: Tacoma; Miss G. A. McNeil, Miss L. M Stewart, Pasadena: Mr. and Mrs. F. Bishop, Goble; Miss Cladius, Llta L. Williams, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bishop, Kansas City; D. J. Valey, Scappoo&e. 3 At McGuires Hotel are registered: Mrs. L. Wallace, William A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brown, W. L. Melick. H. P. Kimball. Charles R. Llebert. G. E. Devereous. Mrs. Max Smith. Mrs. T. S. Luke, J. E. Gaston, William Helge son. H. Reifel. Mrs. M. Gratton, Paul Gratton, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Moore. J. C. .McDonald. S. Krickeni William Bash, J. R. Williams, M. Howes, from Portland; W. E. Warren. Elk Creek; C A. Neece, Galesburg. 111.; J. E. Gates Kelso: Miss Gordan, San Francisco; Le 1 Lehman, Astoria; Lindley Welch. Kelso; Roy Woods, . Kelso; A. R. Langwill, Qulncy, Or. Mrs. Anna O'Donnell and family are in the Schmeer cottage for the season. SCMMER RUSH OX IX EARNEST Crowds Flock to Xorth Beach, 2 000 More Expected This Week. NORTH BEACH. Wash.. July 30. (Special.) Unusually large crowds are coining to all points on North Beach this week, and word has been received by the Push Club at Long Beach that more than 2000 more are expected next week. The weather Is Ideal the days warm - and sunny, the evenings star lighted and peaceful. Bonfires dot the beach at night, and during the day one finds many persons with parasols and cushlqns enjoying books and candy in cozy nooks in the shade of huge drift logs. At Long Beach tank swimming is dividing popularity as an amusement with surf bathing. Horseback riding Is also enjoyed by many. There are several places on the beach where good saddle horses can be got, and many per sons have brought their own animals with them for their Summer outings. Altogether this seSison at North Beach Is one of the most delightful in years. Among those who have spent a happy vacation on the Washington coast are Miss Ida Simmons and her aunt, Mrs. Harvey Wells. Mr. Wells spent a cou ple of days with his wife. All have now returned to Portland. Mrs. L. M. Rice and daughter, Frances, are at Tioga for the season. Mrs. Helen F. Rice. is also at the beach for the Summer, and L. M. Rice Is down for ten days. Wood gate cottage, at Long Beach, is occupied by Mrs. J. J. Hawley and chil dren, and Mrs. Harry Reese and chil dren, of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blake and family have arrived at Tioga and are domi ciled In their cottage, the Blake Forest. Miss Mary O'Donnell Is the guest of Miss Irene Blake. ' A. O'Hanlon Is spending his vacation with his family at their Summer home, the Ardle cottage. Miss Leonora Annlno is a guest at the Casa Routledge, at Newton Station. The following persons are at the Sea Breeze Lodge: Mrs. A. Chlsholm, Mrs. C. S. Wood. Mrs. C C. Chlsholm. Warren Chlsholm, Marie Wood, Sara, Wood, A. Chlsholm. Mrs. Marcus Cohn and two small children are settled at Long Beach for the Summer. Mrs. Harry Lang and. son. Stanley, are guests of Mrs. Lang's sister, Mrs. Isaiah Slchel. - at her cottage. Martin Scott, at Beach Center. Harry Lang was a week-end visitor. Mrs. C. G. Hlckok and family are occupying a cottage at Beach Center for the season. Miss Pearl Archibald. Harold Sundt and Otto Nlkkelson. all of Portland, are spending a week at the Beach Center home of J. Routledge. Isaiah Slchel Is spending the week with his family at their cottage Martin Scott at Beach Center. E. P. Adams has taken a cottage at Long Beach for the Summer. Mr. Adams' children are with hinr. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Baer have opened the Meadow cottage at Long Beach for the season. Smith French has " taken a cottage near his friends at Beach Center. .Another recent Tioga arrival Is Dr. A. S. Nichols. Dr. Nichols and family have taken a cottage for the Summer. Mrs.- J. B. Stack arrived last week and Is settled In a cottage near the Grove at Long Beach. Mrs. E. Wiles, of Portland, Is the guest of friends at Long Beach. Gerald Reed, of Portland, spent a few days at the Breakers last week. Mrs. William Killlngswortb has opened her cottage near Newton Sta tion for the season. Lois Ladd. of Portland, is again vis iting friends at North Beach. Edgar Shear and Sil Douglas returned to Portland after camping at Long Beach several weeks. Chester Loomis. who has recently re turned from Arizona, will spend the Summer at Long Beach Ethel Morris, of Portland, Is spend ing a few weeks near Salt Air cottage. ' 9-' ''T:(s'..i;.''T'k.i--J5 x -atvow x-- ..- .. -'&ZzZ , M f II 14. L A'JS 1 4 ::'t 1 if 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cullison, of Port land, are visiting at Long Beach and expect to remain a week. Ivan Adams and family are in a cot tage at Long Beach. The Adams expect to spend the entire Summer at the sea shore. . The Sperry cottage Is the home of Mrs. L. Allehoff and family this season Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boyrle have opened a cottage and are settled for August. Mrs. M. F. Brady and Frances Brady have a cottage at Tioga for ' the rest of the Summer. .Among the settlement of cottagers at Center Beach Is W. H. Chambers, who has taken a house and brought his family to the shore. Mrs. L. Chemln 13 also established at Center Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davies have a cottage at Long Beach. 'The Roosevelt cottage Is occupied this year by the family of John Dellar. A- R. Draper is in the Shaver cotttage "or ,the season. L. M. Hopkins has been one of the recent arrivals. Mr. Hopkins has taken a cottage at Long Beach. Charles F. Loeding left the beach Wednesday to spend a few days In Portland, but expects to return very soon. Mrs. R. J. Holmes and family are established In their Tioga home for the season. Wejdon Darling and family, who have been spending July at the beach, re turned to Portland Saturday. Miss Margarette Robertson Is visit ing Mrs. Lucy A. Strauhal. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rotheral and fam lly are in the McGuire cottage and ex pect to remain there through August. Mrs. A. H. Willet and family are very comfortably settled In a Long Beach cottage. Edward Werleln, accompanied by his family, is another to take a cottage on the Washington coast for this season. Another cottage arrival at Tioga Is W. R. Patterson. W. I. Swank and family have a cot tage for the Summer at Beach Center. The Barnes cottage Is the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Starr for the re maining Summer months. - - Mrs. H. F. Wheeler and family are domiciled in an attractive cottage at North Beach. W. J. Wilson and family have a cot tage at Long Beach and will remain until September. H. C. Weber has the Ocean Side cot tage for the Summer. Beach Center, which Is very at tractive as a site for beach homes. Is now the abode of M. W. Whithers and his family. Miss Dorcas Dunbar arrived Friday with Miss Belle Carrol to spend ten days with Mrs. J. B. Hibbard at Sea view. . Edmund B. Leir spent the week end with his wife and family at Seavlew, but has returned to Portland. Mrs. Harry Warner and small son are the guests of Mrs. William Warner In the William Ladd cottage at the Willows. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Plimpton are the Plimpton cottage number four for the season. Mrs. Frank Sealy and daughter. Miss Kathleen Sealy, are In - a cottage at Beach Center. Miss Florence Getz Is an expected guest of Miss Kathleen Sealy. Raymond Coursen will spend August at Salt Air. Mrs. Frank Harmon Is entertaining Aiiss tiaiei tusseu zor a few days. Harrison Trueblood has also been vis ltlng at the Harmon Lodge. Mrs. Ted Wood and family hav the Barnes cottage at Seavlew for the sea son. W. W. Emmons Is " spending two weeks with his wife and children at Seavlew. (- Mrs. T. L. Perkins and children and mother, Mrs. Campbell, are In one of the Walker cottages at Seavlew. Mrs David Shindler and son. Page, are among the colony at Beach Center. D. M. Donougb, of Portland, Is regis -tered at the Salt Air. The guests at the Sea Croft had a great bonfire on the beach Monday night. Toasted marshmallows were the refreshments of the evening. Alexander Goldstein spent the week end with his wife and baby at the Hotel Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. James are regis tered at Hackney Cottage until Septem ber 1. W. J. Frost spent some time in Port land last week but has now returned to his family at Hotel Seacroft. Among the Seavlew cottagers who have recently returned to Portland Is Mrs. T. P Schroeder. Miss Goodwyn, of The Dalles, is the guest of Miss Prudence Patterson at Seaview. Miss Marguerite Getz is the guest of Miss Abernine Thatcher at Seavlew. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peeples and son and daughter, Mr. "and Mrs. Ambrose Hazeltlne. are at Salt Air. Dr. L T. Mason and wife will be at the Honorlue cottage for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Flock are the ex pected guests of Mrs W. W. Emmons. Mrs. Robert Mcintosh spent several days In Portland last week. Pete Heit shu Is a guest at the Mcintosh home. Mrs. Fred Johnson has rente the Buckley cottage for the Summer. Mrs. Henry Berger. Sr., will arrive soon at Seavlew. The children of Mrs. Walter Burrell are at Salt Air with their governess. Mrs. F. P. Mattson. of Portland, is the guest of Mrs. B. F. Greene at "El- Gr-Be cottage. Mrs. Frank Mobrey returned to Seattle Saturday. C H. Maginnis and family have the Woods cottage for the season. Miss Katherine Purcelle is the guest of her sister. Mrs. M. J. Sinnott, at Seavlew. Father Dennis O'Brien recently re turned to Portland after a month's visit at North Beach. Mrs. James- Hawley and family have a cottage at Seavlew for the season. Leonard Streibig, Morrln McDonnell. Alfred Young. Chubby Corcoran and Otto Stoehr returned last week from fortnight s fishing trip to Bear Riven Mrs. George McClintock and Mrs. Oscar Schupp are at the Moon cot tage near Salt Air. Miss Cora Schupp Is also there. Miss Claire Wilcox, who has re cently returned from school in the East, is with her family at the Wil lows Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett is now at the Willows. . Frank Ward is visiting his cousin. James Brady, at Tioga. air. and Mrs. F. W. Clarke and fam ily are among those who are at Long . Beach. Mr. Clarke has a cottage for the Summer. J. T. Sullivan and family are at Sea vlew for the season. Another cottager at Seavlew is J. W. Jackson, of Oklahoma. The Jarksons expect to spend August at the Beach. Percy Miliar returned to Portland Wednesday after spending a few weks with Herbert Thatcher at Long Beach. Miss Florence Davis is the guest of Miss Harriet Kern. Miss Kern gave an informal watermelon party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wasserman re turned to Portland last Wednesday. after spending the month at Seavlew. Miss Charlie Fenton and her cousin. Miss Lucile Fenton, gave a very suc cessful bonfire on the beach at Ocean Park Monday evening. L. A. Comstock, of Portland, spent the week-end with his family at Ocean 1'ark. Mrs. H. M. Callwell and daughter. Miss Charlotte Callwell. have recently arrived and are In their cottage. "Do dropln." William Lsbell. of Bay Center, Is camplnsr in the Grove. Mrs. E Hammerstrom and daughters. Ruble, Grace and Madge, spent Sunday at Ocean Park. Chaperoned by Mrs. F. S. Simpson and Mrs. G. A. Peaster, a party of young people spent a night on the fishing rocks at North Beach last week. Those In the party were Misses Rhenblna and Gertrude Larsen, Irene Simpson. Ila Davis, Leonora Botwright and Carl Backlund, Ed Mercer and Adolph Prasil. At North Beach Inn are registered Harvey Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott E. Brett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis. John E. Conrad. Mrs. Conrad, Ida Simmons, Mrs. W. Harvey Wells, Roberta Wells, Charles M. Bosch, A. K. Slocum, Mrs. K. F. Meigs, Mr. and Mrs. August Bosch, of Portland; J. Sutherland, Mrs. J. Sutherland. Dr. F. C. Harvey, Mrs. Harvey, of Spokane; Eugene Clarke, M. F. Watson, of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Francis, Mabel Francis, of Hood River; Pearl Armstrong, of Michigan. At the Salt Air Hotel. Center Beach, are registered: Miss Marie Kelly. Mrs. I. J. Kelly. Raymond Hinkle, Daniel McAllen. Ethel Morris, Margaret Flem ing, Edward McAllen, Mr. and Mrs. Am brose H&seltine, Mrs. L. F. Cbemin, Miss Julia Chemin, T. B. Johnson, M. D. Wood, of Portland: I. V. Wood, Adeline Roggenkamp. of Walla Walla. At Hotel Sunset are registered: Miss Margaret Porta, Miss Clara Buehogger, Miss Marie Burtels, Georgians Wlnshlp. Mr. and Mrs. David N. Mosessohn. Ida A. Schade, Katherine O'Lean, Alexander Goldstein, E. E. Summers, H. E. James, Miss Alexander Goldstein, Miss Daisy Ostrow, H. L. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Raab, Mrs. L. Herrick. from Portland. At Shelburne Hotel are registered: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Madden, L. S. Lawson. J. F. Alexander, Mrs. O. Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. William Horde, Dr. F. F. Casse day. Mrs. E. M. Casseday. C. A. Downs, Marlon Stowe, Miss Edith Parson, Mrs. B. Van Ormand, Jack Van Ormand. Dick Wheeler, Mrs. Vessey and daugh ter. Dr. Her and family. Arthur Straund. F. E. Carpenter, of Portland; Richard Matlock, Mrs. Jameson Farn. of Spo kane; Ruth Purell, of Ontario; W. H. Harris, of Vancouver. Wash.; J. J. Har ris, of Seattle; Mrs. Stpwe, of Salem. At Hackney Cottage are registered: F. E. Carpenter, Mrs. Belle Lockart. Mrs. Daniel Kern, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ward, J. R. O'Keefe. James R. Welsh. Ben Rybke. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Frazier, T. E. Melvin, Mr. and tvti-s. R. C. Putman, William Gavin. Frame E. Tomlinson, B. F. Glltner. Mrs. Gilt ner, Edward C. Giltner, E. Callahan. T. H.- Newstead, John Baikie and family, Esther Maegly, Monta Maegly, Mrs. A. H. Maegly, Mrs. F. E. Tomlinson, F. H. Fleming, Howard Charlton, Ted Holden, C. W. Assman. Mr. and Mrs H. Goldberg, of Portland: Mrs. M. M. Robinson, Ruth L. Robinson, of Omaha; t-mma r. coffin, of Boise; Charles Cof fin, of Oregon City; Willis McPherson. of Los Angeles; Mrs. J. F. Kern, of Spokane. At the Sea Croft are registered: Mrs. Curtis P. Sargent and son, Mrs. E. St. Sargent, T. V. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Glllet. Grant C. Holland, of Port land; Seth L. Smith, Caroline Jaycox, of Elkhorn; Mrs. B. F. Walline, of Salt Lake; Mrs. C. A. Bacon, Charles Bacon, of Chicago; E. W. Glllet and son, Ralph Glllet, of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Glllet, Grace Glllet, of White Bluffs; Mrs. W. Smith, of Minneapolis; J. B. Glllet and Mrs. Glllet, of Corning. Ia. BAIMY DAYS AT GEAKHABT . Enjoyments A-Plenty Made Most Of by Summer Sojourners. GEARHART. Or., July 30. (Special.) Balmy days have been ours at Gear hart this week. Splendid surf bathing and excellent fishing, to say nothing of swimming and canoeing on the rivers, have given everyone keen en joyment. With the sunny days many persons congregate on the golf links and sport-loving young people may be seen energetically playing tennis on the courts at the rear of the hotel. Swimming parties In the natatorium are becoming a very popular form of entertainment and every day finds the tank filled. The cottages at Gearhart are now al most all opened and society has taken a hold on the interests of the com munity; house parties and afternoon teas are gaining In popularity. Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Thomas and daughter. Jeanette Thomas, are at Hotel Gearhart-by-the-Sea for an In definite stay. Miss Portia Weeper, of Pittsburg, is a guest of Mrs. Thomas. Julius Meier and his family are spending the Summer at Gearhart. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow B. Ayer are at Gearhart for the remainder of the and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd and Miss Helen Ladd, accompanied by Miss Mary Brownell. are at Gearhart for the month of August. Mrs. G. T. Tromnald. with her child and maid, are registered at the Hotel Gearhart for several weeks. Miss Louise Poulsen is also at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Henry will be at Gearhart for an Indefinite length of time. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Riker from New Jersey are visiting at Gearhart. Miss Marian Riker, a recent Vassar gradu-