THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAJf, PORTLAND. JUL.Y 27, 1913. Miss Sallle Lewis' cottage. Miss Lewis and her mother, Mrs. C. H. Lewis, ar rived later. Mrs. Frank Wilder Is the house guest of Mrs. D. W. L. MacGregor. Miss Henrietta Falling; la visiting her sister. Mrs. John Latta, who returned to Gearhsrt Tuesday after a brief visit to Portland. Mrs. D. Meslck was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Oskar Huber, last week and visited her sister, Mrs. Otto Brey man, in Seaside, this week. Mrs. S. M. Smith returned to Port land Monday for a few days' visit. Kobert Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison, in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. a F. Sanborn. Mrs. Felix Frledlander was hostess on Monday at an informal tea follow ing a motor party. Her guests in cluded a number of visitors in Seaside and Gearhart cottages. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Livingston and family are occupying their cottage In the meadow. Mrs. A. L. Carger, who has been the house guest of Mrs. George W. Klelser, has returned to Portland. Mrs. Ben Trenkman and daughter, Menon, are now visiting Mrs. Klelser. Miss Dorothea Wagner, who is en tertaining a house party In Seaside, was hostess at luncheon at Gearhart Hotel Tuesday. Her guests were Miss Aline Johnson, Miss Neva Bonnewell, Miss Grace Mackenzie and Miss Con stance Piper. They passed the after noon swimming in the natatorium and enjoyed the tennis courts and golf links. Harry Simmons, of St. Louis, and Russell Simmons, of Spokane, passed the week in Gearhart at the hotel. Mrs. T. B. Corey and Ida G. Corey are visitors at the hotel. Mrs. Alexander A. McDonnell and children, Teddy and Clover, who have been sojourning in the East for sev eral weeks, have taken up their resi dence in their cottage on Ocean avenue. A. C. Ruby and family are occupying the Holt cottage on the beach for the Summer. Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett left last, week for a visit to Portland, returning to Gearhart this week. Mrs. S. H. Tongue accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Gay Lombard, to Hotel Gearhart for a week, returning to Port land Wednesday. , - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Jenkins, who have been guests of Miss Flanders at her Ecola cottage, passed Sunday at the Gearhart Hotel, returning to Port land Monday. Hilmar M. Papst and Alfred E. Smith, two prominent bachelors and clubmen of Portland, passed tho week-end at Hotel Gearhart. Pr. and Mrs. A. E. Mackay arrived Saturday and will pass a fortnight at Hotel Gearhart. They have Just com pleted a motor trip of Oregon. An unusually large cumber of par ties passed the week-end in Gearhart. Among those in the various parties w Miss A. M. James, Mrs. George H. Rtulta. of Wlnterset, la.; George Thomp son, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sanborn, of Astoria, and their party, which in cluded Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Stokes; Arthur O. Merrick, C. W. Gates, of Pasadena, Cal.; J. W. Matsek and E. C. Crossett, of Davenport, la.; H. L. Mitchell, of Wanna; A. P. Sprague, A. R. Matsek, C. H. Matzek, of Wanna: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hagood, of Birmingham. Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hagood, Jr., and child, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shull and child, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berger. of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilkes and daughter, G. B. Johnson, of the Seattle, Portland & Spokane Railway. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kinney and Dr. and Mrs. William S. Kinney, of As toria, motored to Hotel Gearhart and passed Sunday. Other visitors at Hotel Gearhart dur ing the week were E. J. Arnstine, of Cleveland, Ohio; S. C. Scott. Spokane; Mr. ani Mrs. E. J. Lange, of Portland, and their guest. Miss Spreckels, of San Francisco; Harry Lang, Fred Mayer and his mother, of The Dalles, and H. F. Prael, of Astoria. Among1 the numerous motor parties passing Sunday at Gearhart Hotel were Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ohler, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Laventtuel, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gratke and daughter. Miss Ha. ael Estes, C. P. Bosworth, all from As toria; Duncan Kease, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Staples and H. Staples, of Astoria; Mrs, C. E. Anderson and daughter, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Talent, R. Carruthers, M. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Robinson and family, of Portland; Mrs. M. Monday, of De Smet, S. D.; Mrs. William Robinson, Boyd Robinson, Mrs. B. M. Wade, Mrs. O. Storm, Miss Helen Marshall. Hugh Markensie, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hickam, John C. Moore, all of Portland; Will iam Gerig. of Medford. Or.; 8. E. An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Judd, of Astoria: Mrs. S. O. Snyder, Salt Lake Olty; Miss Estelle Marias, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Richardson, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Callender, Mel! Callender and Miss Askerman, of Astoria. E. B. Miller, Martin Schacht, C. B. Sewall and A. C. Peel, of Portland, had a most interesting walking trip to' Til. lamook last week, going over Necarnie Mountain and- returning by way of Gearhart. They passed Saturday and feunday at Hotel Gearhart, returning to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Barnes and famll arrived last week and are occupying a cottage on the ridge. Miss Elizabeth Wills arrived Wednes day to be the guest of Mrs. W. E. Prudhomme for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCulloch, of Spokane, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Caswell. Mr. and Mrs, John Francis Daly and children arrived Saturday and are oc cupying their new cottage on the ridge, Harry Chaney, of Detroit, a promi nent tlmberrrmn, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oskar Huber for several days last week. Mrs. James A. Dougherty and sister, Mrs. Charles T. Whitley, passed a few days in Portland last week, returning to Gearhart Monday. Mrs. A. D, Monteith, who has been a house guest tt the W. E. Frudhommes for ten days. returned to Portland Monday. Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett, who has been making a motor trip with Mr. Corbett through Eastern Oregon, returned to Gearhart Friday. Miss Bertha Tongue was among the mid-week arrivals at Gearhart and will remain with her sister, Mrs. Gay Lom bard, for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Bell and fam ily are parsing the Summer In the old Kinney place. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fraley are recent arrivals and are domiciled in a cottage or. the ridge. Mrs. H. H. Cooper and sons are occu pying the Brundell cottage. Mrs. A. M. Turner Is their house guest for the Summer, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Brewster and son, "Blllie," arrived last week and opened a cottage on Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster went to Portland Tuesday for -the week, returning to Gearhart for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Honeyman and daughter. Miss Helen, and sons, Ronald and Billy, arrived Friday and are occu pying their cottage for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman and children were among the arrival an Saturday and are domiciled in their cuuage on the ridge. Mrs. A. M. Leadbeter and Miss Sallle Leadbetter are guests of Mrs Jam, tt Murphys for a fortnight. Joseph Cronln Is also a guest for several days. Mrs. J. p. Jaeger, who Is ocoupylng a m tne grove, had as guests last week Mrs. Richard Adams and daughter. Harriet. Mrs. S. H. Morgan Is also oocupying the cottage with Mrs. Jaeger. Judge and Mrs. Georara Jf. nli were visitors at the hotel during the week. Mr. and Mrs. P. p. Patterson were weea-na visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K Wheeler. Miss Charlotte Breyman passed a few aays in uearnart last week as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Huber. Mrs. L. Hubbard, of Los Angeles, was a guest at the Brougher cottage last week. Mrs. AWH. Dunckley Is the guest of Mrs. Ben Lombard la her attractive cottage. , Dr. Robert Bell and family are oc cupying a cottage In tho grove for the Summer. The family of H. B. Nicholas arrived recently and opened the new cottage near Neacoxle River for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Isherwood and family are established In an attractive cottage for the Summer. H. A. Mosier's family arrived here this week and opened a cottage in the meadow for the Summer. Mrs. A. Davidson Is being felicitated on the arrival of a son, born Monday in Gearhart. Mrs. Davidson and fam ily are occupying a cottage for the Summer. DAXCE EX'HVEXS SEAVIEW Mauj- Cottages and Idaho Guests Are Particularly Numerous. SEAVIEW, Or., July 26. (Special.) One of the notable events, of the past "week was the dance given by a number of the younger set at Seavlew Hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sinclair chaperoned the affair, and those present were: Miss Madeline Stone, Miss Bertha Schacht, Miss Lois Ladd, Miss Florence Holmes. Misses Fern and Mayde Nlckum, Miss Grace Williams, Miss Merle Balbach, L. Dl neen. Ralph Knight. Leo Malarkey, William Corcoran, Alfred and Jerome Stone. Harry Perrln, . George Pawley and Allen Todd, Jr. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bay are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bendle. Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Wheeler ar rived recently and are occupying a cot tage for the Summer. Mrs. Wheeler will leave shortly to attend a house party at Ocean Park, at which Mrs. Carl Brandes will be hostess. Mrs. Ernest Sigler is occupying the York cottage for the Summer. Miss Alice Gram, a popular member of the younger set in Portland is the house guest of Miss Lois Ladd. Miss Rose Schacht will arrive this week to pasB the Summer with her mother Mrs. Emll Schacht. She has been visiting In Seattle for several weeks. Miss Florence Clary is visiting her Bister. Mrs. William V. Dolph for a few weeks. George Broughton passed the week end with his family. William J&cobsen returned to Port land last week after a 10-day visit with his family at "Rest Harbor." William Corcoran and Leo Malarkey passed the week end at the W. J. Cor coran cottage. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. McDuffy are the guests of Mr. McDuffy's mother, Mrs. C. S. McDuffy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunlap are Sea vlew visitors for a week. The Misses Anna and May Healey are guests of Miss Mary Monks in her Seavlew cottage. Mrs. J. M. Nlckum and daughters, the Misses Fern, Mayde, Myrtle, and their guest, Miss . Lillian Kennedy, arrived Friday and are occupying their cot tage for the season. Mrs. Valentine Perrin is the house guest of Mrs. George McCabe. Catlln Wolfard is passing his vaca tion In Seavlew and is putting in his time practising on the tennis courts. Recently In a tournament on the Irv ington courts he showed great form. Mr. and Mrs. Edward French ar rived Wednesday and are established In a cottage for the season. -Mrs. Frank Heitkemper and family arrived last week and are occupying the Allard cottage on the boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. French also are recent arrivals who have taken a cot tage for the Summer. The family of Samuel Waters is es tablished In a cosy cottage for the Summer. Miss Clara Teal, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Frederick G. Wheeler for a week, returned, to Port land Tuesday. W. D. Allard and family are occupying- a cottage at Seavlew. The family of T. J. Seufert arrld Saturday and will occupy an attractive cottage for the season. G. Applegate and family are also established in a cottage for the season. Mrs. J. Bush and family arrived last week and have opened a cottage. Mrs. Schaefer is the guest of Mrs. O. H. Harrison for a short time. E. Wasor and family arrived last week and are comfortably located in a cottage for the season. F. H.- TherkeUen was one of the early-week arrivals and opened the Therkelsen cottage. His family fol lowed the latter part of the week and will remain for the balance of the sea son. Mrs. Sophia Oberdorfer and Mrs. A. Nixon, of Boise, Idaho, are passing tho Summer in the Hackney cottage. R. A. Schram, Mrs. E. F, Sell. Mrs. A, E. Schram, G. D. McMurray and Guy W. Phillips were visitors at the Hack ney cottage last week. Idaho was well represented In Sea view last week, several large parties passing a few days at the Hackney cottage. These included Mary B. Linderman, Pernio Lynch, Jessie Dut ton, of Weiser; J. A. Tucker and two prominent bankers, C. L. Austin and W. H. Parker, from Caldwell; E. E. Cox. New Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. E Reilly, Mrs. William Sidinfoden and family, Berniee, Elsie and Remle Sidin foden, of Boise; Mrs. Ray Pefley and Miss Minnie A. Davis, also of Boise; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Packard, of Spo kane, also spent the week in the' -Hackney cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Word are passing several weeks in the Hackney eottage. Other prominent people spending the week there Include J. H. Blanford, C. 9, Manning, Edward Duffy, Raymond W. Munly, son of Judge Munly, of Portland; I. J. Peterson, F. L. Beach William C. Metzger, A. W. Orton, Q. C. Ruff, S. J. Brennan, B. O. Helnke, A. J. Billings, Ira Langdon. Mrs. Henry Hart, a prominent matron of Boise, and Mrs. E. G. Werlding and son. Miss Dorothy and Genevieve Caught? y are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. H Wolff and Miss Lois Wolff at Sea view. CAXXOX BEACH SEASQX OPE, Dancing, Klshlng and Other Ocean Side Pastimes In IHtU Swing. CANNON BEACH, Ecola, Or.. July 3. (Special.) The social season at Can non Beach opened -like a bud In the sunshine last Tuesday evening, when the weekly dance at the Elk Creek Hotel proved an unprecedented success. It was a "get-acquainted" affair, and served its purpose grandly. Joy was In the air and a party of generously Inclined autolsts happening along fell into the spirit of the occasion and purchased bon bons for the entire com pany. The opening of the season on Cannon Beach discloses a number of interesting conditions, perhaps the most important of which Is the completion of the Elk Creek Light & Power Company's water system, whieh now supplies the finest of pure mountain water to Ecola and Elk Creek Park. The Installation of the system has been In charge of M. O. Collins, president of the company. Water is taken from the south fork of Elk Creek and pumped to a 10,000 gallon elevated reservoir In Elk Creek Park. From here it is supplied by gravity to cottages and the hotels. In addition to this water system, C. C. Chapman Is installing a gravity sys tem for supplying his Seal Rock tract to the north of Elk Creek. Improvements In the way of build ings have kept pace with other activ ities and a surprising number of cot tages of substantial type hava risen and others are in course of construc tion. Homes recently were completed by the Molntyres, Andersons, Gradons, Cornells, Schelbers, McKays and Luggs. The hotels, too, have added rooms and accommodations for Summer patrons, the Cannon Beach and the Warren each having added a number of con venient, picturesque bungalows as sleeping quarters for the lovers of good fresh salt air. There is an abundance of sea foods this year, particularly the sea fish. To the Initiated ones, and they are not a few, hauling In the desperately fight ing cod or perch affords great sport; to the experienced disciple of Isaac Walton, who loves to land the "game" fish. Haystack or the Ecola Rocks are inviting. At these places the fish are plentiful and put up a "scrap" that usually scares the beginner, but brings Joy to the heart of the experienced wielder of the bamboo. The biggest catches so far this season have-been made by M. B. McKay. F. R. Dresback and Miss Isabel Wlngard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klrchner and niece. Miss -Alta Armstrong, are at Kirschanno Lodge. Mrs. N. B. Stone and children are cozily encamped for the Summer In OCXO TRAVELER CELE BRATES 10TH BIRTHDAY. - - Hugh Docherty, Jr. Hugh Dooherty, Jr., celebrated his 10th birthday last Monday and was tendered a luncheon by his friends at the Commercial Club. He is the youngest son of Captain Hugh Docherty, who was in Portland harbor as master of the Ardencraig ten years ago. Hugh, Junior, is In this city on a visit for the Summer, and has some record as a traveler. He has crossed the Atlantic three times and has twice rounded Cape Horn on a sailing vessel. Those present at his party were John McNulty, . Hugh W. Wallace, L. A. McNary. George A. Brown, G. S. Shepherd, C. C. Murton, Ed ward J. Clark, R. E. Menefee and George B. Cellars. Elk Creek Park. They will be Joined by Mr. Stone In August. Miss Josephine McGulre Is here for a month with her sister, Mrs, E. Bar tel. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Felker and chil dren, Sherwood, Maybelle and George, are encamped near Haystack. The beautiful new villa. "Ida Emma," owned by R. D. Scheiber, of Portland, Is being kept In the temporary absence of Its owner by Mrs. James S. Urquhart, Mrs. E. B. Fetherston and Mrs. Cath erine Scheiber. The Wlngard cottage In Tolovana Park Is occupied for the Summer by Mrs. H. E. Wlngard, Miss Isabel Wln gard and C. Edison Wlngard. The Anderson cottage is the Summer home of Miss N. Anderson, Mrs. Wil liam Young and son. Master Blllie Young. Among the guests at the Cannon Beach Hotel during the past week were: D. G. Frishie, C. B. Cunningham, Mrs, C Clunningham, Bert Warning ton. Mr, and Mrs. N. J. Binder. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bidwell and Thomas Wood. "Norway House," situated in the heart of Elk Creek Park, Is the name Of the pretentious new Summer home of M. B. McKay, of Portland. "Norway House" is the name of the headpost of the Hudson Bay Company and was chosen by Mr. McKay because of his intimate connection : and associations with the head of that concern. The cottage is situated amidst semi-primeval surroundings, which lend the "woodsey'Valr sought by the owner and envied by many. At present Mrs. Mc Kay and son Howard occupy their new cottage, where they are joined eaoh week-end by Mr. McKay. Captain and Mrs. D. Brown are living in the pretty new Mclntyre cottage. Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Brltt, Edward Brltt and the Misses E. Swift are enjoy ing the view and breezes so favorable to their sightly cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Clarke and .fam ily are occupy! na their, cottage at Ecola. J. Gibreth will pass the Summer at Elk Creek. . M. ' O. Collins, Donald Beck ' and Jerrold Barrett are encamped for a short time on the prospective site of the former's pretentious beach home to be erected later in the season. Mrs. L. P. Keeler and children are sightly place opposite Haystack Rock. Patrons of the Warren Hotel were treated to an informal dance in the spacious hotel lobby last Saturday eve ning. Until the end of the season big bon" fires, social gatherings and beach af fairs of all kinds will be every, eve ning occurrences. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fox and daughter. Miss Hllma, are installed for the Sum mer In their new cottage In Elk Creek Park. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dreshback will pass the season In a cottage to the north of Elk Creek. The "Kew" cottage shelters Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baylis, Walter Baylis and Mr. and Mrs. Glayn. Mrs. F. G. TJrfer and children, Mel ven and Kenneth, are occupying their Elk CreeH cottage, "Windmere." Mr. and Mrs. Lugg. their daughter. Mrs. Max Smith, and the latter's daughter. Miss Helen, are enjoying the season together at the Lugg eottage. Lawrence Doving passed last week with them. Mr. and Mrs. A. Becker and son and daughter. Ray and Mabel, are oc cupying their cottage, "Dew Drop Inn," for the Summer. The Sylvan Park Inn has as patrons at tne present time: H. s. Montgomery and family. Taber HoyL Edna and Marvin Miller, H. E. Storrs, Elenora Blohm. Dr. N. L. Smith and wife and daughter, Blanche E. Debny, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Marvin. The Elk Creek Hotel had as patrons auring tne week tho following: Mrs. George F. Cummings, Mrs. H. W. Kelly and daughter, George Reed, Bert Mln kler, Mrs. J. Riley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stevens, E. L. Kruse, C. O. Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Manson White, C. J. Curtis, R. F. Montag and others. The Yates cottage at present shel ters Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Heater and Mrs. Bruce. Registered at the Warren this week are: Charles E. Kantes and wife, Fanny R. Kantes. Gertrude H. Kantes, Mrs. W. S. Knox, Mrs. I. w. Smith, Corinth Doris Smith, E. P. Smiley and wife, W. H. Smith, Miss Marguerite Kirby, Sarah Hayes. Miss H. H. DoWees, Edeson Kinney, Mayor Gray, of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grams, Mary Kelley, W. C. Logan. L, Logan, Chester Fox, Miss Rothohild, Mrs. Shields and children. Miss A. Duffy, Miss M. E. Duffy, Mrs. Henry Corbett, t , " l ' - I l '- V It I 1 L'.' - r.. ; ' i Miss Lesley Smith, Miss Georgia Snyder, Miss Jean Brownlie, W. F. McGregor and family, R. , W. Mc Leary, Ben Gadsby, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, R. A. Letter and wife. County Judge Judd. Astoria; Mrs. G. C. Fulton, Mrs. H. F. Prael, Mrs. C. A. Fulton, Mrs. A. T. Smith, Portland; Mrs. E. R. Corbett, Miss Lucy Smith, Mrs. L P. Kendall, Miss Ada Kendall, Flo Kendall and Mrs. M. Whittleay, Portland. lOXG BEACH rXCSUAMiY GAY Dancing, Skating and Swimming Are Popular Diversions. LONG BEACH, Wash., July 26. (Spe cial.) Long Beach is . unusually gay, the dances three evenings a week and skating in the .same hall alternate eve nings with occasionally a private dance are quite sufficient for those Inclined to athletics. The swimming tank is also holding Its full quota of popular ity, and frequent excursions are made to North Head and Sand Island, where the salmon seining has Just begun. One of the jolliest affairs of the week was the dance given by Miss Mary Pope Wednesday evening in Redman's Hall In honor of her house guest. Miss Minnie Kinzie. The hall was charm ingly decorated with strings of Chi nese lanterns, clusters of huckleberry and other greenery and Japanese para sols. The chaperones for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Al Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Eager and Mrs. C. Evans. The guests included: Miss Kinzie, Miss He-en Hicks,- Miss Lois Ladd, Misses Fern and Mayde Nlckum, Miss Mildred Broughton, Miss Elsie Lee, Miss Made leine Stone, Miss Florence Holmes, Miss Violet McCarl, Miss Bessie Jeffery, Miss Ruth and Francis Klernan, Alfred Stone, J. Coulton, Catlln Wolfard, Rodolph Cabell, L. Dlneen. Allan Russell. Frank Beach, M. Rewen. B. G. Hughes, Harry Perrln, Leonard Krause, Edwin Kenny. An affair pleasurably anticipated Is the dinner and picnic to be given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bay by Mrs. A. T. Budd this week. Captain James Shaver's guests this week are Mrs. F. L. Jones and daugh ter, Miss Frances Jones. Charles A. English is a guest at the J. P. Schade cottage for a week. Mrs. H. C Allehoff and three daugh ters are occupying a cottage" at Long Beach and have as a guest Miss Agnes Wascher. Mrs. W. H. Chambers and children arrived last week and are established In a cottage for 'the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Slmcox are the guests of Mrs. E. L. Schafer at their Tioga cottage. Miss Hannah Schloth is passing some time with her mother, Mrs. Dora Schloth. In Tioga. Mrs. L. D. Thomas and children are recent arrivals and are occupying a oottage for the season at Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McKee are. In their cottage for the Summer. Mrs. S. Burt and family have taken up their residence for the Summer In their cottage at Long Beach. ' Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Hamilton, of Mount Tabor Methodist Church, are passing several weeks in Long Beach. Mrs. George, Jeff cry's mother, Mrs. C. E. Dalton, and her cousin, Mrs. E. J. Booth, are passing a few weeks with her. Miss Grace Bingham, of Portland, will arrive this week to be the house guest of Miss Bessie Jeffery, Driftwood cottage Is the haven of L. T. McMahan and Harry Hockfeld, two of the winners In the Meter tt Frank vacation contest. They arrived Wed nesday and will pass a week enjoying the diversions of Long Beach. Driftwood also houses a bride and groom Mr, and Mrs. H. Quast, of Cald well, Idaho, who were forced to en tertain a gathering of their friends from Idaho who discovered their where abouts. Mr. and Mrs. Quast took their compulsory guests to the picture show and afterwards they built a huge bon fire on the beach and toasted marsh mallows. The party from Idaho Included: Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Baker. Misa Lisle Pan ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wyokoff, from Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rtede. B. H, Hopkins, Boise; H. Noetsel, H. O. Klzer; Weiser; Mr. and Mrs. L. Wach ter, Elmer Ransom, New Plymouth. A party from Minneapolis who are also visitors at Driftwood cottage In cludes the Misses Anna U. Hagnestad, Laura S. Hagnestad,. MolU Hagnestad and Anna D. Dahl. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson and Frank Woodward are passing the week at Long Beach Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kendall arrived Wednesday and are planning to pass the Summer in Long Beach. They shipped their motor to Ilwaco and will enjoy the beauties of the Coast soenery by motor. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morris and fam ily are at Long Beach Hotel. The Misses Haggerty, daughters of 3. J. Haggerty, a banker of Raymond. Wash., passed the 'week-end at Long Beach Hotel. ' Mrs. Vaughn, of Pendleton, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. L. Smith. A house party made up of prominent soolety maids of Portland arrived last week for a week's sojourn at the James D. Hart Summer home In Oceanslde. Mrs. Carl L. Wernicke Is ehaperoolng the party, which includes: Miss Kath erlne Hart, Miss Cornelia Cook and her guest. Miss Florence Harris, of Minneapolis; Miss Zola Parker and her, guest. Miss Margaret MoCall, Miss Parker and her guest will also visit the former's sister, Mrs, Honey man, In Ilwaco for a week. Mrs, John Stewart has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Mackenzie, In her cpttage near Holman Station. She will also be entertained for a brief visit at the Summer home of Mrs. Richard Adams in Tioga. Mrs. Frank I Smith and Merrltt Mc Carl are guests of Mrs. B. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A, Brown and daugh ter are domiciled In a cottage In Tioga. P. T. Brush was a guest last week In the George Conway eottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown are also guests at the Conway eottage for a fortnight. Miss Michel was hostess at a large bonfire Thursday night for a number of the young people. The "Harris" cottage at Ocean Park, Wash., Is at present the scene of a Jolly house tarty chaperoned by Mrs. Carl Brandes and Mrs. Karry Stott. Those enjoying the affair are: Miss Lorn Ganong. Miss Genevieve Orton. Miss Ruth Griffin. Miss Emily Griffin, Miss Irene Brandes, Miss Agnes Torgler. Miss Irene Hunt, Miss Mabel Warren and Miss DeEtta Ingham. The party arrived" July 15 and will remain until August 16. BEACH CENTER STJRF POPCLAR Bathing and Riding Are Chief Di versions at Ocean Resort, . BEACH CENTER, Wash.. July 2 (SpecUil.)- Cottagers continue to arrive daily at this quiet little hamlet, the chief diversion of which is surf bath ing and riding. Several of the cot tagers have brought their motors along and they take delightful side trips, as well as bowl merrily along the smooth, hard beach and broad boulevard. Mrs. A. B. Caughrey arrived last week and is domiciled in the attractive Sloan oottage on the boulevard. Mrs. D. M. French arrived Thursday and is oocupying the Spruce Crest cot tage for the remainder of the Summer, Mrs. G. H. Maxon and Mrs. H- S. Maxon are visitors in Beach Center. Mrs. James Douglas Hancock will be .the guest of Mrs. R. J. Marsh and Mrs. H. C. Holmes this week. Mrs. David A. Shlndler has opened her eottage for the season. Mrs. T. Troutman and family arrived the middle of the week and are occupy ing a cottage for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hornung have made extensive improvements to their house and grounds, and lately Installed a water system which Is proving most satisfactory; It is a clever arrange ment, constructed entirely by Mr. Hor nung. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thatcher and Ralph Thatcher are occupying a cot tage with the name "Quityoworry." They have Mrs. Steele as a guest. Miss Marguerite Eaves, of Spokane, is the house guest of Miss Ruth Kler nan. Ralph G. Knight passed - the week end with his mother. Mrs. R. B. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Burrell's children, Douglas, Robert and Virginia, with their German governess. Miss Claire Willmann, are established in the Sunset Hotel for the Summer. Mr. Burrell passed Sunday with his little flock. Among others enjoying "the rest and quiet at Sunset Hotel are R. W. Cabell. L. Leonard Krause, Mrs. 8. L. Grigsley, Mrs. C G. Bryant and Clara Bryant, Hugh Fraser, Mrs. Fred Collines and Miss Audrey Collines. Mrs. Mav Lewi it Mrs. Edna Lewis Johnson, and Roberta Yenney. - , . Mrs. . N. G. Adams and daughters. Misses Helen and Marjorie, arrive; Wednesday and are domiciled in a boulevard cottage for the Summer. Mrs. Fleckensteln, Mrs. Adams' mother, ac companied the family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Coleman also reached here Wednesday and are occupying their beach cottage for the Summer. STRAW RIDE EVEXT AT BEACH Breakers Party Goes to Shoalwater Bay for Picnic. BREAKERS, Wash., July 26. (Spe cial.) One of the most enjoyable events of the season at tho Rruiian was a straw Tide picnic Monday to - lajiuiug, on anoaxwater Jtsay. o.ne pariicipans passed the day boating and fiwlmmlnr in t k v,9v t-i, . . was composed chiefly of the hotel guests. The fine wpntfiftr nf R ...... has afforded the tennis enthusiasts an opportunity to play off several exciting matches. Mr. Wyman. of Boise, Idaho, succeeded in carrying off the honors on the hotel court. ...... Owing , to the full moon and the strong northwest wind of last week crabs were numerous in the early hours of the morning all along the beach, and many "crabbing" parties went out from this point. - Mr. Irwin, of the hotel. " u mgii successful, bringing In 80 crabs after twx hours'-work. Mrs. P.: C. Bates, of Portland, gave a birthday party this week for her son, Johan. celehmtlnfl- il sh .... a number of little folks from Seavlew made up the party. Mrs. R. M. Gray and family, from Portland, arrived the fore part of the week for a several weeks' vacation at the beach. F. M. Wyman, a banker of Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Wyman, are passing several days at the Breakers. J. Lynch, a business man from Spo kane, is among the new arrivals at the hotel. Others visiting this attractive resort during the week were: J. H Bradford, J. J. Hurlbert, C. B. Prescott, Portland; Mrs. G. W. Dodds, Spokane, Wash.; H. J. Bramrock, E. A. Bram rock. Payette. Idaho: Ed W. Allen. South Bend; R. M. Babcock, Knappton, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gwln and child. D. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Denson, Mary iDenson, Dorothy Denson, Lizzie Denson and Joseph Denson. Portland; C. V. Davier. R, Bowman. Portland: Lieutenant O. P. Kenning and family, Mr. and Mrs. Birdsall. Fort Co lumbia; Joseph V. Morris, Portland: E. A. McGulre, Jr., New York City; Miss Edna Gray, Rolja Gray, Mrs. E. Wald fogel, Portland; Miss E. Welrmon. Mrs. Welver, Portland; Mrs. M. Ackerman and children. Miss Mann, Spokane, Wash,; Miss Andrews. Portland; H. L. Hexter. Pendleton; J. H. Blanford, Gino Martini, Joseph Reeves, Portland; Les ter Allen, Boston, Mass. TEXT CITY ATTRACTS THKOXGS AH Parts of Country- Represented at Popular Beaoh Resort. BAYOCEAN, Or.. July 20. (Special. J Among those who have taken house keeping quarters In Tent City are tha following: Mr. and- Mrs. F. R. Pozzle znd family, of Portland; Misses Mary ind Annie MacDonald, of Anaconda. Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Williston and family, of Portland; Mrs. Delsman and children, of Tillamook. Or.; Mrs. D. A. Weston, of Portland; Mrs, Martha Otto nd Charles Otto, of Portland. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Read, Miss Anne Ophelia Read and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hurley, of Portland, were among those who passed a -delightful week-end at Hotel Bayocean, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cameron, Mar jorie, Eleanor and Louise Cameron, of Portland, have taken quarters at Hotel Bayocean for the season. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Donnell, Master Robert O'Donnell, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Read and Miss Anne Read were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chapln for Saturday evening dinner at Hotel Bayocean. Mrs. R. W. Clark. Miss Isabel and Master Teddy Clark, of Portland, have taken quarters at Hotel Bayocean for the season. Mrs. J. Rogers, of Salt Lake City, and her three children; Mrs. Mitchel, of Butte. Mont; Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson and son, Frank, of Portland, have taken apartments for the season In the Cot tage Apartments, on the ooean side. A. E, Hutchinson, of Portland, passed the early part of the week with his family at this place. Mrs. Alice Balfour, of St. Paul, Minn., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Dlcke, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nichols and three children, of Kansas City, Mo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lockwood at Lockwood Camp. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ambler, of Oregon City, Or., who had been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Baker at this place for some time, returned to Oregon City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chapln and fam ily, of Portland, are occupying their oottage on Clark-Htreet Heights, to be here for the Summer season. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Clemens and daughter. Jene. arrived from Portland yesterday to pass the remainder of the season at their cottage at this place. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Boon and daugh ter, of Portland, are guests at Hotel Bayocean this week. Mr. Boon is mak ing arrangements to build a cottage at this place. Mrs. D. C. Williams and Mrs. Cannon and their children, of Oregon City, Or., are enjoying tent life at this place. Mrs. Virgil Clark, of Portland, has apartments in the Mallery cottages on the ocean side. Mrs. J. a Ready and children and Misses Mayme Stevens and Mary A. Collaer, of Portland, are occupying the Hughson cottage on the ocean side. Captain and Mrs. John Orote and Miss Lillian Grote, of Tillamook City, and their guests. Mrs. F. C. Baker, Misses Rita and Charlotte Benefleld, of Port land, came from .Tillamook Wednesday on Captain Grote's launch, and passed the day at this place. Miss Tina Johnson entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at Hotel Bayocean In honor of the birthday an niversary of Miss Evalyn Burllngame. Those who participated were Miss Burllngame, Mrs. W. E. Hutchinson. Miss Johnson, Miss Ida Hamm and Messrs. Howard Robinson, Ruflno Tug bang, Howard Hutchinson and Henry King. Roy Camp and Heine Pfander re turned to Portland Thursday after passing several months at this place. Mrs. lone Buchanan Is visiting friends at Bay Ocean. Mr, and Mrs. Swan Hawklnson, of Portland, have taken up their residence IUMUIB Newport or Yaquina Bay is the ideal place for your Summer vacation. Keep your children healthy by taking them away from the sweltering ' heat of the interior into the cool and delightful ocean breezes. Good auto road in from the valley and fine beaches for walking, riding or motoring. Hunting and fishing at all times with deer and trout in season. Deep sea fishing for halibut and rock ccd. Fine side trips to scenic points as Government Lighthouse, The Devil's Punch Bowl, Otter and Seal Rocks and the Siletz Big Timber. Round trip tickets on all roads at reduced rates. "Animated always by " the ' presence of passing vessels individually and In groups, which, under sail or power, illus trate the pleasure afforded by the waters of Bayocean, while adding to the scenic qualities." Rates. Information and reservations at Portland office. 720 Cojbett Bldg. Both phones or any S. P. R. R. agent. The Shelburne NORTH BEACH. Modern Improvements, beautiful dining-room. Now one of the larg est hotels on North Beach; with large airy and sunny rooms. We raise our own poultry. Reasonable rates, and special rates by the week for families. Make reservations by mail or wire. Long distance phone in hotel. But tickets to Shelhnrzte Station Trains stojp right at door. Address SKA VIEW, WASH., T. J. HO.VHE, ' PROP. Sol Due Hot Springs Hotel - 1st the Heart of tarn Olympics, For descriptive literature, address the Manager, Sol rue Clallam County. Washington. OlltlnnL- Inn IAKK LYTtE ON UllOOK inn TILLAMOOK BEACH Bt seaside hotel on P. H. A N. Railroad. Spacious structure. New. clean, "homey." Overlooks ocean and lulte. Plank walk from front entrance to tidal line of finest of beaches. Boating-, bathins. fiehing- in lake. No moaqultoe. sanitary plumbinc, bathe, lava tories, flreplaoee, telephone. Furnace heat when needed. Bedrooms with private balco nlee overlooking ocean. DinlnK-room and "rytoe tKait will please you. American 2. S2.00. t. in the cottage which they have re cently had erected on their property on Clarke-Street Heights. W. E. Preston and daughter, Fay, of Spokane, Wash., have taken quarters In Hotel Bayocean to be here for some time. Mrs. J. E. Miller is occupying the Buchanan cottage at Seavlew for the Summer. GARIBALDI BEACH IS POPCIAK Portland Visitors Numerous but Many Are From Distant Points. GARIBALDI. Or., July 26. (Special.) Garibaldi Beach Is fast becoming a popular Summer resort and the num ber of visitors is Increasing daily. Many Portlanders are noted among those passing the Summer at the various sta tions along this beach. At Elmore Park are Mr. and Mrs. Conway, of Oswego, who have recently built a new bungalow near the board walk. At Ocean Crest were noticed Miss Blanche and Miss Lois Hershner. Mrs. Jay Bowerman and family are Jiere. Miss Thompson was a recent arrival. W. a. Woodworth passed the week end with friends at Twin Rocks. Norman Ross was a visitor from Portland at Rock-view Villa. George Perry was here all the past week with his family. Mr. and Mrs. O. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Balfrrrman are occupying the E. 8. Gray ctta;e on the ridge. Mrs. J. McKlnley and daughters are enjoying the season In their cottage at Lake Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Moore, of Port land, and Miss Jenkins are domiciled In the Moore cottage on the Crest.- Among the new arrivals at Tent City are Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Laurendlne and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McKlbbon and daugh ter. Among the guests at lookout Inn are N. McMonigle. Frank Woodard. of Portland. Mrs. W. B. Murford, of Banks, Or., Miss Mary Murford, Miss Wilbert. N. S. Taylor, P. J. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Test and family. Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Sterns, of Portland; Miss Jennie Donaldson, of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dennis and son, F. B. Lambert. Mrs. J. B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Titus and daughter, of Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Titus, of Portland. At Ocean Lake clam bakes are a popular diversion for the younger set. The weather has been delightful and the bathing good. Mrs. J. S. Andrus, of Portland, is a gruest of Mrs. Scott Boxorth, W. S. Knisely and mother, of Benton Harbor. Mich., are guests of Mrs. A. L. Knisely and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Boxorth are occu pying their cottage on Hollyhock ave nue. Robert Swain and Stanton Wisdom have returned to Portland after several weeks' holiday at the Swain cottage. In "The Grove" are two Jolly camp Ing parties. Including Mrs, J. A. Cook WEINHARD'S BEER a wi. - I fgiL to the Outing iiM JrWM Luncheon (( ORDER A CASE TODAY m-.wm ''wMm Urn RESORTS. t TO CRATER LAKE The Cheapest, Quickest and Best Route Is l-'rom JlBDt'OKD. ureuox. One and one-third fare from all points In Oregon on S. P. Iines. Round trip by auto stage to Crater Lake 115. Auto leaves Medford Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Special arrangements can be made by parties of four or more to leave any day. SKK S. P. AGENT. Write HALL TAXI CO, MEDFORD, OR. "The Hackney Cottage" Beautiful surroundings and the most pleasant spot n North Beach. Home comforts and spring water to drink, and the house is electri fied. Make reservations by mail or wire. Sea View, 1 r.h. JAMES HACKNEY. HOTEL. SUNSET BEACH CENTER. Ideal spot, modern family hotel, country and seaside combined; ocean in full view; large yard for children, croquet ? round; best cuisine and table service; Ishlns. surf bathing. POSTOFF1CB, l.OTVO BEACH. WASH. Mrs. Dedmaa, Prop. Hotel Clarke and Annex GLEN DALE, OH. Southern Oregon's Most Popular Summer Resort. Elevation 1441. Idea) Climate. MOTORINO, HUNTING AND FISHING. Good Home Cooking. Rates fS to $12 Per Week. E. C. M'G REG OR. and her daughters and J. T. Donovan and family. H. A. Hlnshaw and family and the Rev. Mr. Hinshaw are passing the vaca tion in ramp. At Rockaway Sunday service is held on the beach beside a huge bonfire. There is a Sunday school which is growing rapidly in membership. George Spall and family have taken possession of their handsome new bun galow. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Carter are in the Bold rick cottage, Sixty guests attended the card party given during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wood. The aifair was planned by the Boosters' Club. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mr G. W. Gray. Among those who are passing the Summer at Saltalr are: Mrs. Gardner and three children. Mr. and Mrs. James McCord, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hartmtix Miss Gertrude Hoeber, W. Rose. ju,.a Loomls, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas. H. C. Carlson Miss E. Todd, Mrs. D. Klenath, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kuhn, Mrs. W. G. Daren and Miss Darch. SALOON MAN IS ARRESTED One-Entrance Ordinance Becomes Issue at The Dalles. THE DALLES. Or.. July 2G. (Special.) Al Nelson, proprietpr of the Oregon saloon, was arrested today by Chief of Police C, W. Moore on the charge of violating the local ordinance which stipulates that there shall be but one entrance to a saloon. The liquor estab lishment is immediately adjacent to the Hotel Albert, and between the two places there is a door, connecting the barroom with the hotel lobby. The ob ject of the legal action is to compel its closing. AVero the door closed the hotel would be entirely cut off from Its lavatory and heating plant. Councilman Charles Darnielle Is pro prietor of the Albert. He Is one of the aldermen who refused to confirm Mayor J. K. Anderson's appointees recently, and he says the Mayor is now coming back at him. He and Nelson say they will fight the case to the Supreme Court if necessary before they will close the door which connects the saloon and hotel. Nelson will have a hearing in Police Court Monday. Swim Arter SO Years Nearly Fatal. COTTAGE GROVE, Or., July 26. (Special.) His first swim in 30 years came near being fatal to Dr. A. W. Klme. The doctor was formerly a good swimmer and Btruck out boldly in the waters of the Coast Fork, having been informed that he could touch bottom anywhere. Growing exhausted he at tempted to stand up but found the water over his head. He was saved from his dangerous plight by his son, Claude, assisted bv another la.i tv-iiii- Barteld. COLUMBIA III ! if 111