The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 07, 1912, SECTION THREE, Image 40

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NroKTur rf AnfT atsitv trr cranberry bedre attractive
Hundreds, Who Would
WORTH BEACH. Wash... July S.-
iJ More than a mert pleasure resort
Is North Beach becoming though
indeed wbether on the beach (or plea'
nre or duty if far better than the elty
for the whole year around. But the
cranberry Is invading North Beach with
alarmin? speed.
Hundreds of people interested In
cranberries will visit the beach this
year if for no other reason.- But it Is
a (food feature and the faet that the
Pacific Coast is entering .the industry
as a rival of the Atlantic Coast is all
the more interesting. - The cranberry
bogs afford excellent pleasure trips for
the bearh visitor, for It is new. It le
Interesting, and it Is a sure thing, and,
most of all. the people are interested.
Cranberry bogs do not exactly belong
on a society page, perhaps, but lnas
much as at -present It blda fair to be.
come a great fad with beach people,
It's excusable.
Once the plants are started well the
production is almost perpetual, with
gains each year.-dependlng on the care,
etc The soil is of -s peat mainly and
very damp. Heat kills as would drouth.
Men with money are taking hold of
the industry. This undoubtedly- wm
mean that they will build elaborate
Summer homes for their .families and
ultimately the upbuilding of the en.
tire beach along metropolitan lines,
The Naselt River, which is one of
the several little streams on the east
ern side of the peninsula, affords an
excellent place for a day's outing. The
fishing Is fine, as one of the pictures
on the page today will testify. It ll
a picture of F. H. Irwin, of the Break.
" ers Hotel, who caught BO flsh while on
a trio there Wednesday.
Many of Portland's oldest residents
spend their Summer on north jseacn
because, they say,, they "like to get
way from the commercial parts of
life awhile." and on North Beach there
is ample room to make a selection,
Many persons came to North Beach
Wednesday, making the trip dowq on
the Potter in its maiden voyage of the
season. The day was moat dellgntiui.
At the Breakers Hotel the following
were registered for the week ending
July 2: a Blue. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert,
Mrs. N. B. Gregg. H. Dunfenfield. Seat,
tie: Mr. and Mrs. Mackensle Gordon.
Ban Franclsoo: Bert Grlesh, Mrs. H. L
fitribling, Christine Hubbard, Spokane:
Mrs. W. G. Alklre. Springfield, Hi.
Many reservations have been made by
Seattle and SDokane people for July,
Captain and Mrs. .J. J. Reynolds and
baby daughter, Mrs. Reynold's sister,
Helen Barnes, and Mrs. Johnson were
among the beach arrivals at the Break
ers. They came down on the first trip
of the Porter and have opened their
cottatre for the Summer.
Mrs. L. A. Cruikshaok and son. with
Miss Lena Dranza. are living in their
cottaee at the Breakers.
Mrs. B. Fickett, of Portland, will pass
. the Summer en the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. & Logan and Wanda
Logan have returned to their beach
home from Portland.
Mrs. D. Schloth and her daughter,
Miss Hannah Schloth, have opened their
beach home.
Mrs. Edward Hume and sister, Miss
Elsie Hamilton, and their maid have
' taken up their Summer abode at Beaah
Center.
Thomas Moran has returned from a
visit in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harris and chil
dren. Mary. Gertrude and Bingham,
Julie and John Piatt, will pass the next
two months in the Harria cottage.
A pretty, new, brown bungalow on
the ridge at Tioga is occupied by Mrs.
C. U Echoenfeldt and son, Arthur; also
her parents, Mr. and Urs. D, A, Morris.
Mr. Bchoenfeldt passes each weak-end
at Tioga.
Mrs. E. L. Shaffer and two nieces,
Verda May and Mary Watson, are lo
cated in their Tioga cottage. "
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mumford, whose
new beach home is Just finished at
Tioga, have moved into it. They come
from Pendleton.
E. L. Smith and family, of Pendle
ton, are Jiving in a cottage next door
to the Mumford home,
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffery and their
daughter, Bessie, are located in their
Summer home.
William and Jean Blake are down at
Long Beach for the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Murphy, with
- their two children. Dolores and "P. K.,"
are residing in their new cottage at
.Long Beaeh.
Mrs. John O. Thomas and children
and nieces, LUlle. Helen, Susie and
Elisabeth Hicka, have takes cottage
at Long Beaeh for the next two
months.
The Hosford cottage at Long Beach
is occupied by Mrs. R. U. Steel and two
" children. They have Mrs. A. R. Stringer.
Jr., with them also.
Three sisters. Mrs. John Qutnn, of
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Eppely.
of Cornelius, and Mrs. C. D. Lafburette.
of Oregon City, are passing the Summer
in Mrs. Quinn's cottage.
Mrs. A. Cunningham, of Castle Rock,
Is visiting friends en the beach.
Mrs. J. Withers and family are lo
cated at Beach Center.
The Portland hotel register for the
week ending July I; Charles Kirkland.
Frits Lupton, A. A. Wright, C. H.
Boothby, H. JL Newhall, L. M. Coleman,
C. E. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. B. Chrla
teson, Mr. and Mrs. C E, Haienson, all
of PoKUu.ii.Miss J. Shoultes, Marys
vine. Wish.; J. C. Jones. C K. Barker,
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Buffum, all of Seat,
tie: H- C. Sohumaoher, Marysville;
James Athertop, London, England;' R.
M. McGregor. Glasgow, Scotland; John
Qerten, Raymond: -W: -H. Burrage, 6un
nyslde: Mrs. F. .Henry. , Seattle; C, J.
Stack, Lopg Beach, Cal.; George f,
Crum. Raymond. Wash. '
. Mrs. F. Sealey. whose husband 1
with the Sealey-LoweU Company, has
taken up her residence at Beach Cen
ter. At the Driftwood for the week end
ing July were the following: Jack 11c
Cord, Gladys Scarth, Charles B, Stur
gis. A. A. Wright. T. C. Frasier, T. H.
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Jones, Devils
Lake, N. D.l C. H, Wright and Ellas
Pierson. South Bend.
L. D. Thomas, with his family, re
looated at Beach Center.
Mrs. Ed Glancy, with h,er daughter,
Edna, and two cousins, will occupy
their new beach, Ijome for the first
time this week.
Miss Evadtna Hager. who attends
school In Vancouver, Wash., has re-
turned to her home here for the Sum
mer. The following Portland people were
registered t the Long Reach Hotel for
the week endlng'July t: Mrs. C. C.
Nepple and Miss Olive Nepple,' Mrs.
Robert Bettner, Mr. and Mrs. E). L. Nor
rls. John C Dunning. Theodore C. Dun
ning. T. C. Jones. Syracuse. .N, T.; Syl
vester Thomas, Eugene; Mr. and Mra.
E. D. Baker, Vancouver, Wash.; Mr.
and Mrs. John II. Secor, Seattle: Mr.
and Mrs. N. O. Petersen, Walla Walla;
Joseph Gribbler, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Norton. Walla Walla; Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Whitaker, Raymond; R,
Schleber. Seattle; E. E. Laralleur, Sa
lem: J. P. Keil, Seattlel Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Mumford. Pendleton: Dr. and Mrs.
H. C. Barkman, Raymond, - Wash.
Mr, and -Mra. Charlea Davidson,- of
Portland, and friends, Mrs. ' Robert
Arenson and Mra David E. Cohen, are
in the "Eleanor" eottaga for tht Bee-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. John Budelman have
temporarily closed their beach home.
The little place known as Seaview
is growing Into a well-populated vil
lage which boasts, a picture show as a
new acquisition. Mr. and Mrs, Horaae
Mecklin are numbered among the late
arrivals to pass the Summer here. They
are in the H. K, Albee cottage.
Dr. MoCracken. of Portland, with
Get Away From Busy Whirl
Mrs. McCrackea and Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
lnson, will Summer in the cottage be
longing to the latter.
Mrs. Allen Todd's cottage- ia opened
for her for the next two months.
Mr. and Mrs. T- C. Elliott and family,
of The Dalles, are Scavlewers.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen have rent
ed a cottage for the season.
Mrs. lone Buchanan has come to the
beaeh for the Summer,
Mrs. H. E. Vernon, with her family,
have located at the beach for July.
Hugh Glenn, with his daughter, Mrs,
Crelghton. both of Portland, are num.
bered among the beach population.
One of the cottages belonging to
Tim Hoare is occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
William Parker. .
A crowd of youngsters had what
was really the first bonfire party of
the season Tuesday evening. Those in
the narty were Donald Hanson. Merrltt
Williams, George Pauley, Curtlss Hoare,
Helen Stout, Gretehen Jackson ' and
Julia Hoare. Ida and Ver Simmons
elalmed distinction as being hostesses.
Miss Stewart chaperoned.
Mr. and Mra. Hackney have the fol.
lowing people at their house for the
ween ending July Z: Mra. Dan Keua
her. May Coon. D. D. Sweet Mrs. L.
Burch, George O. Durham, E. J. Dur.
ham, T. C. Dunning, Mrs. 'Edna Wood
and son, Russel, and baby daughter.
Henry Johnston. Mra. R, K. Chanlng,
Jr, Miss Blanche Burke, all of Port.
land; John C Pupning, Providence,
R. L
Among the first to make the delight-
ful trip to North Head this season were
the following people: Mrs. Walter Mc
Monies. Mrs, Rachael Gates, Miss Edna
Gates, Miss Marjorle Gates, Miss Terja
McMillan, Miss Gladys Scarth, John
Gates, E. M. Rowley, Clayton Stearns
and Walter McMopies. . They drove
from Ssavlew to North Head, then to
Dead Man's via the lighthouse., Mr.
Stearns and ili Scarth led the party
on a seven-horsepower motorcycle
owned by the former, making a good
trip over a difficult road.
At the -snelburn House the list ef
guests ia a follows: Mr, and Mrs. A.
Lawson, Frederick M. De Neff, Greteh
en Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Scott
and daughter, Mr. and: Mrs, John
Ditchburn, R. C. Lewis, H- L. Robin
son. M. G- Flynn, Madge Riddle, Mr.
and Mra. H. A. Biddle, Mra. F. a. Ste
venson, Doris M. Stevenson, Q, O. Hol
land, all of Portland; Glen F. Holland,
M. Holland, Frankfort. Ind.i.J. A.
Otleson. -Chinook; F. N. Heath and Ar
thur Strand, Ilwaco; Edwin N. Melner-
ney...W. A- Crawford,- The Dalles.
Mrs. pedman is acquiring her usual
Summer crowd, as follows: Ray Bai
baqh. Mlssea Laura Hastings. A. Stan
ley and Mrs, Frederick A. Hemmingson
and Master Jack, all of Portland; Mrs.
O. P. Brlgham, Mrs. C. G. Bryant, Clara,
Bryant, Mrs. H. T. Fraser and sen,
Hugh, Mrs. F. A- Colllnes and daugh.
ter, Audrey, all - of Hermlston, Or.;
William Henry, Seattle.
A large sh. net caused wide specu
lation Wednesday and Thursday at this
week and so far is still at sea. It was
to be seen drifting near shore and.
thinking, of course, it had broken loose
from its moorings, a few men attempt
ed to pull it ashore gt low tide by get
ting a repe tied tu the inner line of
the net and attaching a four-horse
team to It. But it wouldn't budge,
either because it wa so heavily loaded
with fish, loaded down by sand or some
unexplained reason. it was t nought
probable that the owner himself had
beoorne entangled and met his death
herein, The lire-saving crew from
Fort Canby patrolled the water Br
there for-some hours, but eould, find no
traces.
Ail of North Beach Independence day
celebrating was done at Long Beach,
where a programme was given, with
musical numbers, recitations, races,
speeches and various contests- The day
ended by a big opening season (Jane
and roller skating- :
NECANICOC YAGHANT STItE.Sf
Summer Visitors at Coast Plsepver
ltlver's -Course Chgnges.
SEASIDE, Or., July l,(Speola.)r
Have you ever walked along the shore
from Seaside to Gearhart, and when
you get to the Necanlcum River find
a man sitting in a row boat who will
ferry you across? Well if you have not
been to the beach fos two years, and
should come now and take that same
walk you would say to yourself:
"Why have they moved the Gear
hart HotelT Why the river waa oloser
to the hotel when I was down last
Summer, I know It was, for don't you
remember it was audi a long way from
Seaside to the river ' and now, why
you're just half way when you cross
the river."
. And then' you are tojd that the Na.
canlcum River, slowly is wearing a
pew bed for itself. In fact it has very
recently changed Its course, for in the
last week it has moved south 100 feet.
of Commercial Life, Find Industry at Pacific Seashore Is
itsj mmiimnn .wiljim jiMMH,tuwseses'''iWftn'yf'' y um
l is r -s-JP' v s-
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The . river constantly is wearing the
southern bank away although in Sum
mer more so than in Winter, when the
southern current ' fills ' the mouth of
the river about three m.Ue back and of
course gives it greater power return
lug. , .
Thursday was the last day that the
T. W, C, A. girls passed at the beach,
For the last ten days they have, been
combining pleasures with lectures,
meetings and the conventionalities of
the- convention. There have been
several conventions held at Gearhart-by-the-Sea
during the last few weeks,
but none brought such a lively set a
did the T, W. C. A. One afternoon the
crowd, numbering more - than - 100,
walked to Seaside, and people of that
place wondered who were the invaders.
The University Of Washington was
represented by the largest number of
delegates.' There was one Indian girl,
who represented the Chemawa School.
Following is the list of girls present:
Misses Marguerite Allan, Qf Boise; Anna
V, Amundsen, of Seattle; Birdie Ander
son, of Sumnen Wash,, Mary p. Ander.
son, Spokane; Isabella Austin, Seattle;
Viva Baldwin,. Coeur d' Alone Idaho;
Vera Berger, Tacoma; Ann Barrett, Ta
coma; Mary - Bash. Seattle; Harriet
Bates, Missoula, Mont. I Mrs. C. A, Be mi a,
Seattle; Elizabeth Boles, New. York
City; Mrs. C. S. Bowie, Tacoma; Edith
Brenneman, . Bozeman, Mont.; Raymond
Brooks, Walla Walla, - Wash.; Fannie
Brown, Great Falls, Idaho; Jeanette
Buckles, Chemawa; Mrs. E. B. Burrell,
Seattle; May C. Callahan. Waltsbyrg,
Wash.; Eva M. Campbell, Sherwood;
Elizabeth Chesney and Elisabeth Clara
han. of Seattle; Lolo Cox, Toppenlsh,
Wash.; Edna Cody and Winifred Coe.
Seattle; Lucy and Ellen Crawfbrd.'Lald
law; Helen Curtiss, Rheubens, Idaho;
Edith - Davidson, Everett, Wash.;
Mrs. Frank Davis, Tacoma; ' Gertrude
Eakln. Salem; Luella Dufrasne, Ta
coma; Edna Elder, Tacoma,; Rose Erd
rleh, Seattle! Robert Ewing, Madras,
India; Vera Findlay and Elizabeth Fox,
Seattle; Kate Flegal, Eugene; Gladys
Freeze, Mlsspula. Mont-; Ruth Fulmer,
Port Angeles, Wash.) Marie Fullmer,
Pullman, Wash,; Bianohe Funk and
Frances Gage, Seattle; Viola Goldener,
Missoula, Mont. Llnette Graham, Se
attle; Mary Gunn, Wenatchee; Edna
Harvey, Eugene; Clara Hartzog, Lake
view; Elsie Hays and Mrs. James Hays,
Tacoma; Lulu. Heist, Salemi Ada Hill,
man, Tacoma; Louise Herman, Gene
see, Idaho; Jennie Houston., Mlssoyla,
Mont: Dorothy. BelUngham, Wash;
Clarlbel Engle, Hendrick. Idaho; Mary
Irvine, Albany; Beth JoHpstonat Seat
tle; Mrs. Gertrude Jay, Charlotte Jones
and Eva L. Jones, Spokane: Jean Jud
son. Great Falls. Idaho: Mrs. Kerkow,
Seattle: Nora Kiaar. -Philomath Mrs.
Elers Koch, Missoula, Mrt; Ada Kraus.
Seattle.; Ada Lrsdn, Focatello; Grace
Lawson and Aim Leonard, Tacoma;
Eunlee Lewis, Newbergi Mrs. Thomas
Lippy and Mrs. Grace Master, Seattle;
Annabelle Ldchart. Great Falls; Wini
fred Long, Tacoma; Laura Lyman. Day.
ton. Wash.; Margaret McCloskey and
Carrie H. McKee. McMlnnviile; Elsie
Malette, Putnam, Wash.; Esther. M.
Miles, Kewberg; Edna Miller. Mabel
Oman, Esther Pedersen, Eleanor Rathe,
Katharine Reynolds. Mattia Rose, Rev,
H. L. Smith, Besse Sprague, Emma
Thomas all of Seattle Wllatta, -Eugene,
Winifred Meyers, Tacomarlnez Moore,
Bozeman, Mont.; Maude Meyers, Em
mett, Idaho; Delia Parrish, Newbergj
Grace Paul, Caldwell, Helolse Phillips,
Philomath; . Adeles Poels, - Billings.
Mont.; Lucie, Rathvon, Marysville,
Wash.; Iva. Raymond, Caldwell, Idaho;
Ruth Reese, Everett; Gertrude Reeves,
Lebanon Jessie Rich and Lillian Rog
ers, Great FHs, Mont.; Edna Rowell,
Spokane; Mrs, Eva May Rupp, North
Yakima, Wash,; Frances Scheels, Ta
coma; Ethel Scheldemantel, Wenatchee;
Winnie Schramm. Salem; Florence
Semmea, Aberdeen; Mabel Water, Bell-
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ingham; EiUabeth BmUh,' QrandYlew;
Zella Soults, Eugene; . Anna borenson,
Nrth Yaklmai Sarah " Bnrlnger ' and
Helen Stafford, Seattle; Elenor Steph
enson, Spokane; Jessie Teitora, Kiam
atb Falls: Mildred and Ruth Thomas,
Forest Grove; Hazel Tooie, Oregon
City; Gladys Tucker, Everett, Waah,;
Florenoe Tunnard and Graqe Tunnard,
Tacoma; Carrie Varker. North Yakima;
Frances Wakefield, Washington; Elate
Waldron, Bellingham; Grace West, Po.
i-atoilo: JpBFaleen Wilkins and Maud
Wilkins, Missoula,: Mont; and the fol
inwinr from Portland: Ruth Young,
Ruby Weyburn, Mary Weird, Mrs. B. Aj
Thaxter, Annette Sullvah, Ruth and
Gertru-de r Stone, Louise Stephenson,
Lola G. Smith. Cecil Miller, Ermel Mil
ion T.vaia Mvrloh. Mae Norton, Jessie
Mnt tine-ham. ' Mabelv Personet, Helen
Pollard. Lulu Pratt Helena Saxton,
Arta Andersen. J. H. Boyd, Louise
Boyd, Marion ' Briggs. Martha Case,
Florence Cleveland. Marlon 'Connolly,
Mildred Frost Nina Graves, Esther
Hettinger, Carrie Holbrook, Mabel F,
Lewis, Minnie Masters.
Miss Millie Schloth arrived here from
Portland to pass the week and her
friends urged her to give an exhibition
swim. The word was passed quickly
and at the time set a number of per.
sops from Seaside .were present to
watch the. : swimmer. . Miss Schloth
gave the various swimming strokes,
showing the advantages of one and dis
advantages of another, diving feats
and showed speed from one end of the
tank to ths other,
The Norrie cottage la being occupied
this month by l$rs. Aroe. n4 several
U Mrs. Bert Ball and her sister, Mrs.
Mulr, together. Wltn tneir mumd,
Walling, and their children, have taken
a cottage at the beach for the Summer.
Mrs. Ross, with her sister. Miss Ag
nes Watt have returned tothe beaoh
after a visit to Portland.. They have
thet cottage at Gearhart
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Storey, with
their sister, Miss Luta Briggs, the lat
ter of Atchison, Kan., are occupying
one of the 8uttrul4 cottages for the
Summer. . ,,,
Mrs. William J Morrison and. chil
dren, of Holladay avenue, have arrived
at Seaside, where they will pass tho
Summer. . .
Mrs. Frank A. Spencer and her son
are occupants of ope of the Butterfleld
cottages, - ' C , j
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Doyle and
children have Cfrmfeaslde to pass
the month of July: They are living
In the Piper i cottage o the board
Mrs G. T. ' Trommald, of Hassalo
street with Miss Poulssn, r Visitors
at the beach and wia remain the next
moQth ' L-'-" '"" ' ' - "
j. W. Morris, civil engineer, of Port
land, is passing a, tew days ftt Seaside.
Mrs, I, K, Levy and her daughter,
Miss Luclle.s have :taken - the Ramon
QMr's. Cohen and daughter. 'Miss
Leah. hava. opene heir cottage, the
Crow's Nest a pretty home on a knoll
back (a the trees. --;
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rosenfeld and
daughter, Delphine, are located in the
Fullam home' forthe Summer.
Mr, and Mrs. Dean Hayes, of Eugene,
are at the Moore and have been visit
ing many Of their; Portland friends who
are at the beach thia month. .
Miss Minnie Fleisoiipep haa left the
beach to spend he next month at hey
home in Portland. -
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hill, who occupy
the Sandhurst eottaga, have vacated it
for a couple of weeks in order to be
on hand la Portland for the Elks' con
vention! -.,' ' -' , ,
Mr. and Mrs. E-VH. Meyer and Miss
Maginnis and the Meyer 'children, are
In the Lingerlonger No. 2. .
At the "Glentar" cottage are lodged
Mr. and Mrs, E, P, Noousi-
Dr. and Hrt Loeke and family, at ,
Bival of Atlantic, as Well as
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Portland, have moved . Into their cot
tage, the Lockhayen. for the Summer.
Melville Meyer, of Portland, was the
guest at the J, I. Fleischner home for
Mra'nd Mra Sigmund Schwabacher,
with her two children. Miss Minna and
Max, of San Francisco, are the guests
Of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bornstein.
J. W. Cummlngs, of Delta, Col., who
is passing some time in and about
Portland, took, a trip to Seaside this
Mr. and Mrs. W.' G. Brown, of Kan
sas City, who were among the first of
the big expected- crowd to arrive in
Portland, Journeyed on to the beach for
a few days tho past week.
Mrs. Waite and family, of Portland,
are occupying the John Mannans cot
tage at Seaside.
Mr, and Mrs. I. Borpeteln are enjey.
ins; the use of their seven-passenger
oar. .
Mrs. M. Parker, of Portland, is visit
ing her mother, Mrs, McGuire.
Colonel John Adair, of Portland, is
passing the week at Seaside.
Ed Labbe Of Portland is at Seaside,
superintending the finishing touches to
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Convenient N
Thermos Bottles
A wonderful pleasure to Auto
jnobilists, hunters, travelers,
fishermen and invalids. In fact,
they are a great convenience to
anyone. Keep contents hot 24
hours, cold 72 hours. In case of
accident to bottle, a. new filler
can be "bought at a moderate cost.
All Swes and Styles Carried
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Hawkeye Refrigerator
BALLOU WRIGHT
- SO-82 Seventh 3k,
automobile; accessories
Pleasure Resort, Interesting
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his father's beautiful home in Mount
View park.
At Locksley Hall for the week end
Ing July 1 the following names are to
be found on the register! Mrs. W. D.
Carlisle, I A. Carlisle, Morrlston
Devereau and Mrs. Devereau, C. Tag.
geresell, J, F. Youngferdorf, Mr. and
Mrs. Shaw, Elsie Adams, all of Port
land; Mrs. Charles Olson and son. New
York; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyndham,
Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hobbs, Chicago; George James, Hood
River; Dollle JDean, Great Falls; Miss
Al Newcomb. Seattle; K. Cedarholm,
Great Falls; J. B. Wilson, C. Dahlatrom,
Portland.
Mrs. T. H. Comerford and two chil
dren,. Bernard and Marlon, are living
In the Rlsley cottage,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. Forbes. Harold
Jory, William BartleU, Miss Edna
Emmell, Miss Goldie McElroy, Miss
Helen Dupertuia, George Simpson, and
Ihe two Otto boys were a merry crowd
of picnickers who went to Gearhart
one day last week. They are all of
Willamette University, Salem,
G. Fisher has taken the Knelling cot
tage for the Summer, and later his
family will come down.
Miss Leone Cass Baer, accompanied
by her sister, Mrs, Edward Traoey
Bemis, and her little daughter Leone,
of Billings, Mont., have come to the
seashore to pass the week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Helberg and family
will pass the Summer at their cottage,
the "Helberg."
Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Blaeslng and
family will soon open their cottage,
the "Royal Knoll." built high on the
banks of the Necanlcum,
Mr, and Mrs. H. Greenland, with
their guest. Mrs. J. A. Norman, have
thrown open the doors of "Content"
cottage.
At the "Gerias" cottage for the past
ten days have been Mra W, D. Plue
and son Gerald and his CPualn, Earl
Burton, ' .
C. C. Lonius and his son have been
down to open their cottage near the
footbridge over the . Necanlcum.
Eugene R- Orinshee and Armstrong
Orlnshee, of Walla Walla. Mrs, Harriet
G, Bates and Lawrence Bates, of Mis-1
soula, Mont.; Mrs. R, E. Bohaeffer, of
ecessities
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Lunch
Baskets
No. 0 93.50
No. l....,.$450
No, 2...... $5.00
Jjarge size for run
ning: board, 810 to
$15-00
Corner Oak, Portland, Oregon
MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES
Because of Sandy Shore,
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Portland; Mrs. Alma Mueller and
daughters Norma and Ruth, and Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Penner, all of Salt Lake
City, were registered at the Necanlcum
Inn for the week ending July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McGregor, of
Astoria, were visitors the past week at
the "Rob Roy" cottage. Mr. McGregor
Is collector of customs at Astoria.
Mrs. I. A. Potter and family have
taken the "Gladiola" cottage for the
Summer and have had as their guests
so far this season Mrs, Grant McDonald
and son Grant Jr.
Half ownership in the Colonial Hotel,
whioh has been owned entirely by Mrs.
Coniff and her son, haa been acquired
by C. V. Moody. Mr. Moody passed the
Winter In Portland, but a year ago
managed a Summer resort in Northern
Idaho.
The Colonial register for the week
ending July 1: Mrs. Brown and daugh
ter, R. W. Morris, J, E. Heath and
daughter. W. H. Fuller. C. F. Elvln.
Alfred Bennett. J. C. Keldow. Mrs. J.
A. Tierney, Miss Viola Kuehn, C. S.
Clark. Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Hyer, all of
Portland. Mr. Hyer, Just mentioned, is
an aviator and is the one who was to
have made flights on the Fourth and
during the Elks' convention in Port
land, but his machine met with an ac
cident. Also the following registered:
F. H. Brlndett, Isle of Wiprht, England;
F. G. Wilson and R. G. Brown, of
Scappoose; W, L. Crabtree, of Kamalah,
Idaho; Misses C. C. Lester and B. M.
Mcintosh, of Spokane; Paul Grelner.
Condon; Lena Sophy. Astoria; Fred
Thomson, San Francisco.
Mrs. Van Nice, of 7J7 Broadway, with
her two little sons, have come to Sea
side to remain all Summer. They are
in the "Caroline'' cottage.
Mrs. H- E. MacConaughey and daugh
ter. Lois, of Oakland, Cal., with their
guest, Miss Mllle Schloth, have been
staying at Captain W. II. Patterson's
"Sea Breeze" cottage.
Mrs. Leroy Getze, of Cornelius, with
Billy and Kdna Patterson, will occupy
the "Sea Breeze" cottage during Au
gust. Mrs. Getze is a daughter of Cap
tain U. H. Patterson.
Mrs. E. W. Wright and two sons, Ted
and Bill, are now to be found In their
Summer home near the mouth of the
Necanlcum River,
"Natonla" beach house is In the pos
session of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan
and sons, of Irvington-
Mrs. F. H- Peterson and children are
living in "Uneedarest," the Seaside
Summer home belonging to Mrs. Peter
sen's father, J. 8. Appleby.
Mrs. John McCraken, of Portland,
visited her son, Robert McCraken, at
the Hotel Moqre, the past week. They
left the latter part of the week for
California, Other Portland guests at
Hotel Moore for the week ending July
1 were H. A. Van Aunninge. D. A. W.
Lean. Mrs. J. L. Baur. G. W. Parker,
Mrs. Philip Grosamayer and son. Jack;
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Krause. Mrs. B. It.
Niooll. Mrs. M. E. Pierson, Mrs. F, C.
Thomas and son, F. D, Waddells, Mr.
and Mrs. P. Walton, O. A. Rltan. J. M.
Millard. W, 8. Johnson, Charles J. Mc
pherson and W. G. McPhersou, Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Frederick and son, Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. ! and family. U E.
Gregory, Mr. and. Mrs. T. W, Rodah
lng. Dr. and Mrs. B. N. Wade. G. R.
Williams, W. J. McLel'an, Clinton Jen
sen. J. J. Fallen. J. E. Morrow, Lee
Grubbs, Mclnrosh. M. Lonsdftle. Miss
Saxon, George Rlohart, C. O. Lavltzer.
W. C. Johnston. Ford Tayley, ltay
Holly, Leone Cass Baer, J. C. M. Shet
terley, R. C. F. Ashbury, Robert Mc
Craken, Miss Bonita Stroud, Mrs. Har
rison, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jones, Web
ster, N. D.: Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Monro,
Seattle; Mrs. Frank Keith and Mls
Ruth Keith, Missoula. Mont.; Mrs. T.
B. Swltzer. Bozeman; Fritz Lupton. Chi.
cago; Mrs. Harry Newman, Astoria;
Mrs. O. S. Bressler, Omaha. Neb.: Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. DaLalthe, Minneapolis;
Mrs. Rose Stephens. Troy, O.; Edward
j. Carter, Mrs. M. Dawson, A. Masio
Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Col.
vln and family, all of Bpokane; C. J.
Clarf and Mra Clarf, Chicago; Flor.
ence I. and Estelle Ryan, St. Paul.
Minn.; Hulda Guerber, Illllsboroj
Montana Hlrschey. Dillon. Mont: Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Krause. West Point
Neb.; Mr. and Mra John Pierce. Green
town, Ind.; Lawrence Harris, New
York: E. E. Gray, Chicago; Mrs. Ems
hof, New York; J. L. Mllup, Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Nugent, Big Eddy;
ea"- Little, Astoria; Aleck Angus, Ral.
nier; Mr. and Mra Lee Darwell, Kan
sas City,, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.
Woolston", Denver; J. C Jones. Seattle;
Mrs. E.- F. South wick, Boston, Mass.;
Mrs. Edward Tracey Bemls and daugh
ter. Leone, Billings, Mont.
Gearhart.
Mrs, Crouthera, of Portland, who
has a cottago at Gearhart for the Sum
mer, has with her her mother, Mrs.
Denton, of Brownsville. Mr. Crouthert
is a week-end visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Lombard have ts.
tablhed their Summer residence In
their beach home at Gearhart.
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