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From Portland Mildred E. Crow, Elsla L Crow, F. Deggendorfer. C F. Over bauh. Jennie Cannody. Edna Cannody. L. c. Mann. J'. Robertson. Mrs. La Roy Park and daughters. Mrs. Joaephlna Morris, Louisa B. Preston. Mr. and airs. W. B. Preston. Vlda H. Povey. Mrs. O. F. Llcklenter: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fra- . ser. of Hermlston; Mrs. M. Yoder. of Oregon City; P. L. Randall. Lois Ran dall. Don Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .McBlrney. Miss Clara E. McBlrney. Mlas Margaret McBlrney. of Boise. Ida ho; 1. T. Olaen. of Milwaukee; Mrs. O. iM. Baldwin, of Pittsburg: James Mann, of Corvallls. LAST SUNDAY'S CLAMBAKE DREW LARGE CROWDS TO NEWPORT. GEAKHAKT HAS COOL HXTHER Swimming Partlrs at Xatatorram Are Popular Pastime. GEARHART. Or, Aug. 1$. (Special.) Owing; to tha cool weather, tha Ufa at Gearhart has been rather quiet this week, thourh seTeral swimming parties tiara visited tha natatorlum. of which this beaea may be justly proud. The following young persons from Portland had luncheon at the hotel and a swim In tha tank last Wednesday: Misses Mildred and Or ace Honeyman. Ella Mills. Helen Ladd. Mary Brownley. Winifred London and Helen Goods. Beetde tha swimming tank, tha drift wood on tha beach Invites tha younger seaside visitor to enjoy the warmth I of a marine;, crackling bonfire, and I Mlaa Mildred Morgan waa tha suceess I ful hostess at such an occasion last ' Thursday evening. Her Hunts follow: Misses Lucille Dunne. Josephine Cro ' nan. Mary Cronan. Margaret Wehber and Ir.r Stockton: Bruce MeLaln. i Frank Kenworthy. Sidney Eberle. Will Eastman and Bert Lats. Dr. Ernest Tucker Is amors; the Au . gust cottagers at Gearhart. Dr. Tucker Is occupying the Llvln!on cottar;. Mrs. A. E- Smith Is now domiciled In the Cartwrlght cottare and wni T maln through tha month. Tn Eliot cottase la occupied by A. B. Simmons and family. Amonf the many persona camp Ins; In . and about Gearhart are: Mrs. O. CX I Miller. M. J. Owens and C A- Llndell. They all have attractive camp In tha (trove lust over the rid, and are pro pared to enjoy Ufa in a truly rustic fashion. Mrs. William Cake and family have the Miller cottag for tha remainder of the aeaaon- Mrs. Join Kleroan Is entertaining Mrs. J. H. Murphy at her Gearhart home for a few weeks. Mrs. J. S. Hutchinson and family are domiciled In Trtwold" for August. Victor Hlbbard la a rueet at tha Dresaer cottage for a few days this week. Jordan Zan Is visiting tha W. J. Burns family at Gearhart. Mrs. W. V. Van Schuyver and family are spending the rest of the Summer at this beach. Julius Meier recently entertained the Hon. Loula Black at Hotel Qeaxhart-by-the-Sea, J. Weiley Ladd spsnt the week-end with his family at Gearhart Park. Cecil Miller has been a guest of Mrs. William Cake this week. Mrs. Emll Schacht and Rose Schaeht often spend the week-end at the hotel. Those registered at Hotel Gearhart-by-t he-Sen. are: Portland H. A. Thomp son. W. A. Coggenhell. D. C. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rothchlld. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rces. E. C. Sammona, C. H. More hlur. Eil. Duffy. G. F. Russell. Mrs. Aile P , ber. W. Thomas O. W. Taylor. Mr. and' Mrs. H. W. Metier. J. Wesley I.a.1d. A. L. Heater. J. H. Ferguson. Jr.. C T. Chenery. David C. Lewis. Mr. and Mm. C. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kithkart Clark. Dr. W. A. Rovers. Mrs. A. H. Maegly. Rather Maecly, Mrs. F. 8. Stanley. Dirk Masters. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pitg. Leon Hlrw:h. E. K. Oppenheimer. M McDnnell. F. A. Stanley. H. 8. Row, W. E. Coman, F. O. Oreasey. T. O. But Ur. Mr. and Mrn. Wm. Corbett and family. Albion Gile. Katherina Olle. Mrs. C. T. Wh'tnev. H. . Stuart. Harry T. Nooolae. D. Welch. Dr. F. F. Caselday. Dr. F. A. Rrown. Dr. and Mrs. Purdy. A. IL Megly. Dr. and Mrs. A. Laldlaw. T J. Honeyman. George Good. Mrs. F. H. Ransome. Mrs. John Peters. Peter Kerr. Mrs. Max Heuser. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Waber. Mies K. L. Gile. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Kerr. F. D. Honey man. Charles 8nox. Philip Hart. Henry Wesslna-er. A. Anderson. Leon L Du Bols. Julius Meier. Eileen Sanborn, John Latta. Mrs. Ed. L Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prael. Georg Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. ST. D. Bninn. Oementin Hlrsch. Mra. W. O. Van k-huyver. O. P. Stanley. Mra. A. A. McDonrU. Fred Krlha. T. W. Chlp man. Mr. and Mra Tneodoco Bern helm. Thomas P. Klerman. J..C. Friendly. J. A. Waddle. Mra. Kklr.rton. Mrs. Harriot. Mrs. W. J. Ross. Mlsa Ross. W. C Thur low Mrs. F. S. Myers: from Astoria. Mni. J. B HlrRln. Mrs. Walter 8. Prose. Ml Jee.a Beckwtth. O. B. John son. Charles Rogers: from Seattle, Mlsa Dent. Mra George W. Dickinson. Mrs. tieonra B Dickinson. R. L. Drake; from Salem. IT. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ransome; from Boston. B F. Blade: from Eujreca, Blaln 1L Hovey; from Detroit. Mrs. C. L Lambert: from Los ngelt. Mrs. Joseph Kithkart Clark; from Washington, D. C: Hon. Lewis T'.ock: from Vsncouver. B. C; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baxter: from Bt. Louis. C. I'ames. XIAVPORT CTtOWT IS W.VXIXG Iany People, However, Still Enjoy Plcaourcs of Vaqulna ltesort. i NEWPORT. Or, Aug-. SpecUL) 'The climax of tho Summer season In Newport was reached last Sunday when the clambake took place. Sine then tha crowds have commenced to wan. Tha Salem Elks will present a how next Tuesday at tho local opera-house, which promises to draw a large audience. BatMrg continues to ba popular, th vlar.rehalla are crowded and private parties ar continually planning and car rying out soma scheme for a good ttme. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, of Cor ral! ta. entertained a party at brldg wrust. Their guests Included: Meadamea Thomas Lease, of Newport; H. 8. Pernot. John F. Allen. C. M- McKell'.ps. J. A. Harper. F F. Pernot. N. H. Bauer. David Osburn, N. O. Alexander, of Corvallls; Roes B H:bler. of Seattle; Otto Krause. p. F lrrlne. B Francis, of Portland; J. II Daniel, of Euvene: W. G. Porter, of Oreeon City; B O. Kirkpatrlck. of Dallas; Frederick Veal. Albany, and the Misses Stella Shields, of Loe Angeles; Rica Maheo, Portland: Emma Sox. Albany; Grace Gul. Scio; Mary Nolan. Lulu Spanctes. Emma Cleave. Cleo Johnson and Zeta Johnson, of Corral 11. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brassfleld and family, of Portland, aro living In their cottace. Steal Away." Mrs. Dr. Wlnnard and family, of Hep pner. are living la th Oondoa cottage. Mrs. H. K. Lugger and her daughter, Mrs. Nell Murray, of Portland, who hav been chaperoning a house party of ten. Albany girls left for Albany with their guests Auguex 1. Mrs. George S. Crowell. of Albany, Is registered at the Seaview Hotel. Th Misses Vesta, Leona, Lenetta and Gecevlv Karr. and Gretchen Coman dy. of Corvallia; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine, of Portland; Mrs. Percy Toung and family and Miss Emma Sox. of Albany, ar guesta at Takiteasy. Judge William Gnlloway and Mrs. Gallo way, of McMinnvill. ar living In th Murton cottage. Miss Zaidee Palmer, of Salem. Is spend ing her vacation at th Bradshaw cottage. Th Mls Eunane Craig and Lela BtlL ot Salem, ar expected early in th week to visit Mr. and Mr. Charles Calvert at their cottage. Daaa Collins, ot Dallas. U in Newport (or a two weeks vacation. i Aliaa Georgia Dawson, of Albany, ar- nj -y i . . JHfl Vs-e v-T-,- lived this) evening to visit Miss Grac Laugdon. of Albany, at tho Laugdon oot taga. Char lea McNaxy, of Salem, who is con valescing at Seal Bocks, is reported to ba improving. Mna Charles 8. Wetler. of Salem, Is domiciled In her cottage near th beach. Buford Pain and Mrs. Joseph BerrU of Albany, ar guesta of Mrs. William Fortmlller In her cottage. Cornell Dyer, of Selrm. is her for hi annual visit. Th Misses Irma Campbell and Llla Prossor. of Eugene, are guests at Engle wood Houn. Mr. and sirs. Walter L Tooxa, Jr, and Miss Kentner, of Dallas, ar camping in Jfy Creek. Massers James and WTIllam Matt, of Salem, ar guests at th Beach House. In Rader-s Camp Ground O. W. Otni han and family. Portland: W. W. Baker and family. Cbrvallls; William Heropy and family. Eugene; D. C. Baling and family. C. Abram and famtly. Portland: C. C. Cotln and wife. Spokane. Wash.; William King and wits, G. B. King. Spo kane; R. D. Wiggins and wife. Mm. B T. Collins, Miss Collins, H. McClary. Gates; Mrs. R. Wiggins. Omaha. Neb.; W. M. Smith, Spokane; George Matthews and family. South Bend. Ind.; Charles Matthews and family, V. Chambers. Cot tage Grove; C. M. Moorohead; E. G. Moorehaad. O. Olsen. Portland: H. J. Miller and family. CJeveland. O.; Mra H. Herrln and daughter. W. M. Hunter and family. Corvallia; W. A. Patten, Indepen dence: C A. Robertrx Salem; F. Whit taker and wife. O. Whlttaker, Dallas: C. W. Kentner. th Misses N. and O. Kent ner. Seattle; Miss B. Kerklns. Miss Byri Perkins. W. Moore. F. Moore. Byron Shaw, th Misses Moore. North Tamhlll; M. Kelly and family, John McDonough and family, Salem; Miss J. A. Lakln. Mlm Alma Jones. F. H. Murphy. PorUand; G. J. Parson and wife. Salem; J. Turner. Pendleton: A. M. Holt and family. Mis M. F. Dawson. Miss F. Frohman. Albany; Mrs. J. V. Cort. Mrs. H. L. Roadman, Mlsa Ella Roadman. Miss Helen Guent. Messers A. L. and R. C. Roadman, Rosa burg. H. 8. Collins, of Spokane. Is expected to arrive with his family In the near future as he has rented a cottage for on month. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moo reei. Messrs. Ralph and Kenneth Moores, of Salem, ar living In th Moore cottage. Mlsa Althea Moores has matriculated at Mill College re Oakland, having left for there during the week. Mrs. Claud Gatcb and Miss Catch and Miss Hawley. of Salem, are living In th Gatch cottage In Ny Creek, which was th last to be opened this season. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cannon and daugh ter, of Portland, ar guests of th IX P. Masons in Nye Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Georg F. Kevins, of Portland, are spend ing a week-end In th sam cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. West and Jefferson Myers, of Portland, have spent several days fishing In Beaver Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Buhl, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Hlckok. of Los Angeles, ar occupying a cottage near th shore. Raymond R. Raymoth, of Rochester, N. T.. Is a vfcstor to th beach. F. if. Wllklns and family of Eugene, have sold their cottag and returned to their home. James McCaustland, of Spokao. has returned boms after a prolonged visit to the shore. J. M- Nolan and family of Corratlis hav returned bom after a three weeks vtslt. ' Miss Mary Nolan Is a week-end guest of Mvs May Withers, of Lebanon, in th Withers' cottage "Arcadia." D. A. Osburn. of CorvalUs. who hs been spending his vscatlon her with his family has been called away on busi ness and will not return. The Patrick cottage guesta fnclude: Mrs. Engla and Mw Gertrude Engle. Mrs, Frank Dickey, Mrs. C H. VanpeU Mlsa Leta Vanpol, of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vlnlng returned to Ashland on August IS. Mrs. George Rose. Miss Ethlyn Ssnford and Mis Ruth Whitney, of Ashland, ar occupying a cottag together. Messrs Harry Cuslck. Fred Weather ford and Jack Arnold, ot Albany, ar on a fishing trip on th Slletx River. Miss EVa Simpson, of Albany, who has been visiting Miss Flora Mason, of Albany, returned home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dobl. of Portland, are guests at Harkleroad's cottage. Mlsa Kal Cohen, of Albany, who baa been visiting Miss May Withers, returned home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Browning, of Port land, ar living In th cottag which they recently purchased from F. M. Wllklns, of Eugene. Mrs. B D. Rios and her sister. Mrs Van Zant and Miss Irma Rica hav re turned to their horn in Portland. Miss Marlori Draper, of Portland, who has been visiting Miss Medora Steele, of Portland, returned home today. Dr. H. B. Pernot. of Cbrvallls, has re turned home. F. B Dunn and family, of Eugene, will return horn on Monday. Messrs Clarence Euhanks and Elmer B Toung. of Portland, ar living in th Johnson oottag at present. Mr. and Mra. Norrie Mickey, of Port land, hare closed their cottag. "Fine brook Inn," and returned home. Mlas Mary Wann, of Salem, Is a guest at th central Hotel, in Waldport. Miss Pearl McKsnnar, of Portland, who has been In Waldport has returned to tha metropolis Bert Ross and family, of Harrtsburg. and Thomas Van Duyn and family, of Coburg. ,mad an automobile trip to th Slletx agency Wednesday, fording th 811eta River without any trouble. They were th second party to enter th Indian's domain In a machine. Th first car having preceded them by on day, it being driven by George Kelly, of Eugene. The. Van Duyna and Rosea went home on Friday. Mr. Walter Sterling, of Portland, 1 her for another visit. Mr .Sterling di vides his time between Portland and Newport. At th Ocean House Alfred Tucker. Alvtn Gander. W. W. Huelot. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metsehan and Miss Dorothy Metschan. Mra K. K. Kubll. The Misses Margaret and Catherine Kubll, H. B. Nicholas and wife. Portland: th Misses Alice and Marlon Howe. Carlton; David Lorlng. Jr., Portland: R. C. Gerhard. Cresswell; T. V. Larsen. La Center, Wash.; R. G. Case, Henred. Cat; Paul H- Bhroat. Portland; Meta Barlow Law rence. Oregon City: Charles Sternberg. Albany; Mary Fllabeth Johnson, Port land; Ruth Gabrielson. Salem; Mrs. Walter V. Fuller. Dallas; C. E. Brad ley and wife. Corvallls; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Dallas. At the Irvln House H. L. Stott, James F. McGuIr. Miss Anna M. Dean, Mrs. Thomas Cornell, Miss Hannah Cor nell. A. Sallng. J. J. Fowler. Reatta Fowler. Howard Fowler, Margaret Pap frost, Charles Michael and wife, O. P. Emerson. Messrs. Fred and Paul Holme. Miss Ruth Holme. Miss Otalia Holme. A. M. Webster, M. B Schroeder, Ethel Heald. Miss Mattle Melns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Stewart Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McMonagle, Mrs. H. Adamson. D. B. Thomas. Grac Wasson. O. F. Rohrer, S. Maokey, Mrs. C H. Kable. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleve. Mrs. A. Plattner. Miss Elisa beth Wtthcombe.- Portland: Etta L. Pchuhlerlch.' HlllBboro; Rev. H. H. Marsden. Albany; Charles A. Bent and wife. Roberta Bent. Maurice Bent. Chi cago: the Misses Ellen and Grace Rei ser. Boise Barracks: A. J. Strong. Sa lem: Mrs. N. J. Hlnton and Miss Lucy Hlnton. W. A. Irvln and wife. Salem: Mrs. Alfred C Schmltt and son. J. C. Irvlne, wife and son, Albany: the Misses Bessie Schomberg and Jessie Harring ton. Hlllsboro: Estella Ross. The Dalles; A. Merresse. Vale: R. S. Van Clove. 6alt Lake City; J. 8. Cooper and Mlw Fran ce Cooper, Independence; J. 8. Crulk shank. Eugene; Miss Minnie Heinrlchs. A. A. Heinrlchs, Albany; Wesley M. Wire. Newberg; Melvlll T. Wire, Th Dalles: At Nvebrook Hotel M. McCormack. B B McCormack. R. S. Carrole, Port land: W. E. Slater. Salem: Mary Kitt ridge, Medford: Vena ' Wallace, Ash land: J. W. Cornell, Miss Susie Mor gan. Hlllsboro; Cecil McNeil. Miss Mil dred Booth. Salem; H. L. D Armand. Grants Pass; Mlsa H. Johnson. Port land; T. L. Blackledg. Corvallls; Miss Mary Gerhard. Eugene: A. Baskowlti. Portland; Harrison Russell and wife. Eugene: Miss Merle Holllster. Corval lls: S. Orchard. Dallas; . Bill Dawson, Albany: M. M. Gllchrlrt and Miss M. P. Gllohrlst. Oaksvllle; L. G. Reeves. In dependence; J. A. Adams. Chillcothe. Mo.; Harry Lasetals and family. Walla Walla; Emmons Knox. 6alem; W. D. Porter and wife, Shedds; J. A. Imbrle and wife, R. M. Imbrle, Hlllsboro. At Ny Creek Hotel D. B Whitte ner. Berne, Ind.; M. E. Gregg. Albany; Roy .Wine, J. Art on. Eugene; W. fitm- onton and wife, Dallas; Mrs. M. C Wells, Portland: Miss Essie McAllister, Sheridan: Miss L. Brown. Salem; W. O. Donaldson. Hlllsboro; Dr. J. C. Booth. wit and daughter, Lebanon; A. a. Walker and wife, Gaston; Mrs. V. M. Chessmen Medford; Mr. R. R. Rey moth. Rochester, N. T.; Miss Llla Pros- ser. Eugene: Miss Frances Dempnoy, Dallas. Mrs. D. Perry, Sacramento. CaL At the Abbey House Miss Gladys Riches. Turner; H. H. Wheeler, Hpo kane: J. 8. Bigger, Portland; E. D. Love Joy. Los Angeles: Mrs. Charles Stevens, Miss Agnes Smith. M'ss Nettle How ard, C. C. De Vore, Oakland; J. A. Adams. Independence: Georg B. Schaer, Eugene; W. F. Elliott, Bpo kane: R. C. Baker, wife and child, Eu gene; John G. Campbell. Salem; Ross S. Watwon. Dayton: James Hoag, Ta- qutna; Emll Adams, Slletx: E. L. Baker and wife. Salem; Jerrerson Myers, a. W. Read, W. J. Henderson and wife, Portland; J. B. Ledbetter, Goldendale, Wash. J. C. Lane, Ben Plymall, B. W. Gregory. Medford: A. N. Haleman, wife and child. Portland; George S. Cal- j noun, unuiu f a , n. k wiuio, w.. and child; J. M. Reeney and wife, Shan lko; D. R. McCann, McMInnvllle; Gen W. Brady, cits: A. B. Struthers and wife, Boston, Mass.; J. N. Hart, Baker City; Vera Wadell. Pendleton; A. C. Marsh. Mrs. M. L. Ewlng, Howard M. Rlgler. Portland; Robert Weatherred. Hlllsboro. Elk Creek Arrivals. ELK CREEK, Or, Aug. zO. (Special.) Arrivals at Elk Creek Hotel this week were: From Portland F. P. Leach, Pearl Kolar, Margaret Anderson. A. B. Vander WIelen. wife and child, Florence Clark, Gertrude Roberts, Lavella C. Hours, Martha. M. Irwin, Mabel Reynolds, Geor glne Reynolds. Edith Armstrong, Mrs. A. B. Smith, Mrs. John Miller, Allle Mil ler. Lottie Chappelle. Mrs. A. B Orth, Lennette Ferguson, E. R. Gelinsky, E. A. McGrath. J. J. Michels, W. F. Stln and family. F. L. Sohanx, L. Erlckson, Mrs A. R. Porter. Margaret Porter, Miss Patrick Porter, Mrs. H. N. Randall, Por ter Randall, Helen Randall, Mildred Shaw, Bessie J. CDonnell, E. L. T. Montgomery, Margaret O'Donnell, Will iam Llghtner, Jr., Mae O'Donnell, Leigh Bergsvlk. W. N. Bartholomew. T. T. Barnes, Henry Hanno and wife, Harry Hanno, Hans Haehlew, Mrs. M. Picket, Mrs. Wernicke, C. L. Wernicke, J. K. Kollock and wife, C H. Davis, Jr B J. Bragg. R. H. BIgham. wife and son. Helen C. Ladd. Mary M. Brown, J. Wes ley Ladd and wife, C T. Chnry, J. W. Ferguson, Jr., W. W. Banks, J. A. Heus ner end wife, Mrs. A. Allen, Miss L. Al len. Miss R- Allen. Miss W. Munro, Charles Barton. John S. Beall, Miss A. B. Crocker. Miss F. G. Crocker, Mrs. D. Halley Norrle, Bertha Holdsworth, R. B Remington, George W. Hochstedler and wife, John Mock, W. B. Honeyman, wlf and child. Miss Marl Bourgeois, Miss Maleta Ward, James O'Donnell, Mra A. O'Donnell, J. C Veaste, wife and child. A. J. Anderson, George B. Wal lace, Miss Esther Jones. Miss Catherine Russell. Miss Elizabeth Jones, Esther F. Tucker. Miss Margaret Mean, Dr. William Jones, V. C Hibbard. Miss Helen Hughes, Bert Allen. From As toria R. C. Pedersen, Mrs. E. Erlckson, Mrs. Laura Brenner, Miss Amelia Caf fyn. Margaret Grlffen. V. L. Forsyth. C w. Crary, A. M. Smith and wife, A. Beyer, Mra J. F. Cronen, jars. E. Brad bury and son, H. H. Hoffman. Others registered are: Mrs. Leonard Mansur. Knappton. . Wash.; W. F. Pancoast, Vancouver. Wash.; C. V. Littler. C. H. Cuslck. Albany; Mrs. E. D. Brown, Ella D. Brown, Mrs. J. D. Porter, Miss Por ter, Miss Jean Porter, Spokane; E. Eck erlen and wife. Miss Leondlne Ecker len, Salem; Miss M. H. de Maoarty, Mlsa Jeanne de Macarty, New York City; Dr. and Mrs. H. C Moffett, Clinton, la.; Fred J- Palmer and wife, Jordan Valley, Or.; Mrs. J. D. McDonald, Spokane; H. F. Atherton. Seattle, Wash.; William Zottman. Nehalem; Miss H. Burggulst, Spokane; Mrs. Boyed and daughter. Hood River; D. Chlsholm. W. E. Knight. Thomas Madden, Nehalem; A. H. Daw son. C. S. Dawson. Pullman, Wash.; W. R. Leonard, Boston, Mass.; Charles N. Clarke, Hood River; Gladys Fetterson, Mrs. P. A. Petterso'n, Lincoln, Neb.; T. Lan. B J. Lane, Lilly Wild, Edward Walters, wife and son, Boise; J. Gansel and wife. Billings, Mont.; Selme, Klbb, 5iicTOari&:Cb Portland, Oregon SHermaii, Sixth and Morrison. Opposite Poat office. THE VERY BEST PIANO OFFER OF THE YEAR Tomorrow morning win offer, until -sold, nearly 50 pianos-and player-pianos at prices far below their market value. 1st. All 65-n.ote player pianos. 2d. All slightly used 88-note player pianos. 3d. All new sample pianos. 4th. All slightly used pianos. t 5th. All second-hand pianos taken in exchange -on A. Chase, Cecilian and Inner players. This is your opportunity to save a substantial sum upon reliable instruments. Every instrument will be sold under a binding guarantee that it must be satisfac tory We give below, for your convenience, a partial list, with prices. No matter what make you have always wanted or how little you wish to invest, it wiU pay you weU to secure one of these, for they are priced so low that we will take them back again toward a new piano any time within two years, and give you credit tor every dollar paid. , ' UPRIGHT PIANOS Cable & Sons . . . $148 Walnut case fair tone and ac tion. Willard . . $155 - Largo size -powerful tone. Splendid value. hers & Pond . .'. $175 Rosewood A thoroughly ro- pairea; ffooa tone uia u;uuu Harrington . . . . $180 First-class condition; used very little. Wing & Son . . . . $128 Mahogany case. Singer . ...... $210 Mahogany case. Schmidt . ...... $122 Ebony case. Han been thorough ly overhauled. Kimball ..... $170 Interior partly reconstructed; should give several years of service. Tennyson ...... $175 Handsome mahogany case; full metal plate; ivory keys. Schaefer . . . . . $190 Hungarian ash case; beautiful finish. Wesley & Sons . . $195 Oak case. Richmond . . v.. . $220 Walnut case. PLAYER PIANOS Emerson Angelas . $485 Fine walnut case; received to exchange; a fin bargain. Estey Player . . . $595 Beautiful mahogany ease; perfect in every way. Knrtzman Player . $635 Sample 88 not. Gabler Cecilian . . $650 65 note; new; a fine old standard make In a beautiful satin finish mahogany case. A. B Chase Player . $725 Satin finish mahogany; a stand ard 65-noto player for a lit tle more than the sam piano without a player. Your choice of all Grand square second-hand pianos in the store for $50 There are many Very fine pianos included in this stock Packard, Ludwig, Estey, Emerson, Kings bury, Everett, Hardman, "Wellington, etc. ; some, higher in price, to be sure, but very exceptional qual ity for our price tomorrow. It costs no more to buy one of these good pianos now than is often asked for worthless pianos, pianos upon which the maker in many cases is ashamed to place his name. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME Sherm SIXTH AND MORRISON ay 6&. Co OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Hattle Anderson, Nehalem; B. C. James and wife. St Louis, Mo. Registered at Cloud Cap Inn. HOOD RIVER. Or,- Aug. 20. (Spe cial.) The following guests are regis tered at Cloud Cap Inn: J. A. Fordner, San Francisco: Miss R. Fordner, Ala meda; C. H. Watson. Portland; C. C. Brlggs, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Richards, Miss Richards, Miss Clara Richards, Wichita, Kan.; Miss Essae M. Culver, Salem, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L Jensen. Albert Jensen, Peter Jen sen. The Dalles: Mr. hd Mrs. Her man M. Leffert, Portland; Conrad Gem mer. Hackensack, N. J.: Emmett O'Neill. Miss O'Neill, Philadelphia, Pa.: H K. Dean. Wollaston, Mass.; Miss Hester A. Howe, Hood River; Miss Vir ginia Mackenzie; Miss Valentine Prich ard, Portland. COMPROMISE IS FAILURE Sensations Are Expected In -Woman's Bait Against Carnso. MILAN. Italy. ' Aug. 20. All efforts hav failed to arrange privately the dif ficulties between Enrico Caruso and Mna. Glaohetti, who was known for some years as Hue. Caruso. - Mme. Glachettl finally .has entered suit aralnst th tenor and another suit against Big. Carlotta Carlgnanl, who keeps a boarding house for operatic artists here The Pension Excelsior and who is an intimate friend of Caruso. Mme. Glachettl accuses Signora Car lgnanl of tampering with and withhold ing her private correspondence. Mme. Glachettl. who is soprano, charges that she lost a contract at $3,000 a month with Oscar Hammersteln of th Manhattan Opera House, New York, which was mailed to her m care of Sig nora Carignani. She avers that her agent and representative, Gaetano Lo rla, secured the contract and mailed it to her. The date for hearing the suit ns not been fixed. Extraordinary revelations are anticipated should th suit come to trial. Th general opinion is that Caruso would have dona wisely if he had set tled the matter out of court. It is said that th tenor has reduced to almost nothing the allowance of $1000 a month tag care of the youngest child by her union with Caruso. He is providing for he made to Mme. Glachettl. She is tak tlre two other children. Sneak-Thieves Loot Seaside Store. SEASIDE, Or., Aug. 20. (Special.) Sneak thieves last night broke into the confectionery stoaje of L. J. Wright, at the entrance to Pacific Pier, and looted the place thoroughly. Mr. Wright was unable to determine his loss, as everything is In such a de plorable condition. SUMMER RESORTS. KEAliU.t Oi-JiSfcU JUL I. OK KKtt- EBVATIONS SEE DORSEY B. SMITH. 69 STH ST. PHONE MARSHALL 1B7B. Sea Grof t BEA VtEW, WASHTNGTOJT. Mn. W. B. Hutchinson, Managar. A seashore bousa. Ideal, quaint and com fortable, with the ocean right la front; a bis flrcplaie, always blazing and tb ben of home-cooked meali. Children love the place and grown-up and the atep from the dress-lus-Kioms to th surf most comXortable. SUMMER RESORTS. Bayocean Tent City ' - SEASON 1910 Bayocean tent city is a canya covered hotel,' American plan Kates $?.50 and $3 per day, $15 and $17.50 per week. Electrio lighted, netted, purest water; sewer system, gravel walks. Daily Touring Service ear leaves Perkins Hotel every morn ing at 7 o'clock. Make reserva tions at the office. Further information will mailed you on request. T. B. Potter Realty Co. 614 Corbett Building, . Portland. Or. be - "Spend your vacation at ELK CREEK HOTEL ON CANNON BEACH th scenic beach of Oregon. Tak trails, to Seaside, thence by conveyance. Good fishing and hunting. Sea foods served,! at all times." W. O. Torrey, proprtto&J