The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 31, 1913, SECTION THREE, Image 31

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    EDIT ORI AL
AND SOCIETY
SECTION THREE
Fages 1 to lO
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31, 1913.
NO. 35.
VOL,. XXXII.
MIDSEASON ATTRACTIONS ON NORTH BEACHES ARE VARIED
Surf Bathing, Parties,' Launch Trips and Dances Hold Interest of Throngs Seeking Recreation at Oregon and Washington Ocean Besorts.
SEAVIEW. Aug. JO. (Special.) The
event of the week was the delight
ful muslcale given for the benefit
of the newsboys of Portland at the
Hackney cottage. Mrs. Allen Todd reclt.
ed Shakespearean playa and Joseph
Vanderleur gave Interesting talks cn
chalk drawing. Miss Sims sang and
was one of the principal entertainers.
Several other guests contributed mu
sical numbers.
A number of Jolly Staview people
built a big bonfire Monday evening.
Those present were: Misses Rose. Mar
garet and Bertlia Sehicht. Lillian and
Madeline Stone.- Moliie Harnett. Pauline
Jacobsen, Myrtle Miller. Marvel Case
end Helen Adams, Henry Hefty, V. H.
l-eraer, William MtKlm. Alfred and
Jerome Stone. Frank Kror-an. Leo Ba
ruh, Milton Wursweiler and Harry
Perrln.
Mr. and Mrs. John Klosterman and
Miss Kcmu Klosterman have closed
their Summer home at Seavlew.
Miss Hasel Herrj-s. who has beea In
Portland, has returned to the beach,
where she is a guest at the Vaughan
home.
The B. Hagndorr. cottage has been
closed for the Summer.
Robert Stuart returned this week to
Portland after spending several weeks
in Seaview.
Mrs. T. B. Wilcox has closed her at
tractive Bummer bungalow. .
Installed in a pretty cottage for Sep
tember ere Mrs. G. V.". Collins and fam
ily. Catlin Wolfard. wiener of the hcr.d!
caj sir.yies at the Breakers tennis
tournament, returned to Portland this
week to prcparo for the Irvington
tournament. s
At the entertainment for the beneSt
of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church last
week the following; contributed to an
unusuallv j:ooi programme. Mr. and
Mrs. John Verstoeg. Mrs. lien Tcdd,
Miss Edra Gates. Miss PMla. McDul
fee. Miss Alda Boughton, Mrs. Herbert
Willi.-im. John Kellahcr and Kus3ell
Murdoch.
Mrs. Em!l Schacht gave a delight
ful dancing party Tuesday evening in
honor cf her daughters, .Misses Rose,
Margaret and Bertha Pchacht.
Mr. ard Mrs. Henry Terry and chil
dren are visitors in Seaview,
AmsntTr.s I'fancier is Fpertding sev
eral days v.lth Frank Vor. Grocr.we.ld
at SetvieW.
Mr. and Mrs. Koy Johnston, of
I'xitnclsru, left for t'.ieir home on Mon
day after a deli-rhtful stay at Seaview.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jonnstun ere
spend!nr several day " at tlie cast.
but will return scon to Portland, where
they will pas- the "Winter.
Miss Plsiia M-P.ufTee left Mon.Tuy t"
join Miss Ne'l fc'heiiy's house p-rty j:
Hood River.
The J. W. McDonz'.Ci. after a stay
of several weeks in ijrhview, returned
to their home on Thursday.
K. H. Covey and funiily left this
wff!: for Momsra after a two months'
visit at the coast.
. Miss Johanna Cramer v. ill spend the
rest of tiie Summer it her mother's
Seavlew rotiitfc-e.
Portland visitors at Hackney cottase
during the past included G. C. RuG, "iV.
E. Schurman. Mr. ar-1 Mrs. Thomas
Hislop and daughter. Miss Anna DleJ
erlcks, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Bryan. Leo
Baruh. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts.
Mrs. K. 31. Rreves and her gueris from
Chicago, the Misses Mabel P.eeves and
Ruth Boylston. R. G. lietluchan. Miss
Philura E. Murch. Milton Smith. J. II.
Boyer, Elmer Furrer. George M.
Vinton, Miss Olive Dunnell, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Karnopp. Joseph Feldman.
J. K. Citmeroc. Ethel C. Hyde, Mrs.
Cutler Lewis, T. P. McKIm. Miss C.
Joseph, P. E. Meyers, F. E. Cronan, Dr.
Louis J. Fitzgerald. J. 8. Vcndellen,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griffiths; TV. R,
Kaser. Roscoe F. Hunt, Eloise Hunt
ington, Lloyd A. Foster, W. L. Derra
meier. One party from Weiser, Idaho,
included Mrs. A. V. Hamilton. Miss
Gertrude M. Ashley, Kate V. Ashley
and Clark Hamilton. Jn a party from
Boise were Mrs. A. W. Bryan. Mrs. W.
B. Lyman. Mrs. S. D. Smith, Miss Olive
Smith, and Floyd Allen.
Miss Annette Michell, of The Dalles,
and Mrs. M. Luedke aad her daughter,
Anna, are at the Shepard cottage.
Miss Madge Ceislinger. of New York,
Mrs. Virginia Hood and the Misses
Ella and Irene Vanlandingham. have
returned to Portland after a pleasant
visit at Sea View.
Miss Margaret Henry and Miss Edi th
Henry have returned to Tacoma. after
spending a month at the Shepard cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Moffat spent
he week-end. Mrs. Moffat was nrcan-
Green Trading Stamps Are Given on All Charge Accounts
Providing Same Are Paid in Full On or Before the Tenth of Each Month
Olds j W ortmani
Reliable
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1st at the services of
Scientists lost Sunday.
the
Christian
Launch Pnrty Is Enjoyed.
BEACH CKNTKR. Wnsh.. Autr.
Merchandise Reliable Methods
Saturday
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(Special.) A trip to Fort Canby and a
ride In the launch "Autogo" were en
joyed by a group of (rirls last Tuesday.
The party Included Mrs. Francis Sealy
and MiFses Norma Redman. Luclle
Honrs
(:30 A.M. to Si30 P. X.
Bronaugh, Margaret Moore. Kathleen
Sealy, Ruth Trowbritlge, Helen Adams,
Elise Cramer and Florence Holmes.
G. R. Knight spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. TL B. Knight, at
her Beach Center cottage.
Mrs. J. H. Knight was hostess at a
pretty "800" party last Tuesday even
ing. The J. A. Johnstone home was closed
this week.
Miss Ruth Kiernan left
loin friends In Seaside.
Tuesday to
Mrs. E. Schiller and sons, Albert and
Vera, closed their cottage at the beach
last Friday.
Mrs. John Barbey and Miss Hazel
Barbey left Thursday for Portland af
ter a delightful stay- of several weeks
at Beach Center.
Max Schultz Is visiting his mother,
who has the Pawley cottage- this sea
son. A. B. Coughey was a visitor over the
week-end In Beach Center.
Mrs. H. Mazon and Mrs. G. M. Maxon
returned to Portland after several
weeks' stay at the seashore.
Mrs. Arthur Manners and her mother,
Mrs. Smith, are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Manners for a week or two.
Mrs. Katberlne E. Sloan, who has
been Summering in her cottage at
Beach Center, returned to' Portland
Thursday.
LOXG BEACH HOLDS GUESTS
Surf Bathing Continues to Be One
of Ciller Attractions.
LONG BEACH. Wash.. Aug. 30.
(Special.) This resort Is still proving
attractive to many Summer visitors,
who will pass the next few weeks
In absolute rest, preparatory to the
Winter's festivities and duties. Bath
ing in the surf continues to be the
the main diversion, with an occasional
picnic and motor trip. Many of the
younger set have returned to their
homes on account of leaving early for
schools In the East.
A crowd of boys left last week for
Cannon Beach, where Metzel Griffin
will estertaln them at his home. The
party ' Includes Martin Nelson, Will
Corcoran, ' Leo - Malarkey. Robert Ma
larkey. Harold Hoffard, P. Daniels,
John Parsons, Percy McClung, R. Gil
bert. Bart Spellman. Buck Garrett and
Hugh Lacey.
Mrs. L. Chambreau has closed her
Meadows cottage and ia visiting rela
tives in Portland.
After a pleasant stay at Long Beach,
Mrs. W. M. Taylor and daughter, Flor
ence, closed their Summer home and
returned to Waitsburg. Wash.
In a pretty cottage at Long Beach
are Mr. and Mrs. William Harrington.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baer, of Seattle,
closed their cottage.
The Whittaker bungalow
closed next week.
Ed Humphreys and Ted Preble spent
several days at the Wheeler home.
Among the visitors at Long Beach is
Francis Mare.
At the A. T. Budd cottage P. C. Mor
ton passed several days.
Mrs. P. M. Tucker has as house
puests Mr. and Mrs. D. . F. Pryer, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Pryer, 'Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Pryer and Mrs. T. E. McClintock,
of Missouri.
Edmund Yorke spent the week-end
with hi narnnta Mr and Sirs. Milton
yorka.
Miss Norma- Redman, who has been
the guest of Miss Lucile Bronaugh, is
visiting friends in Seaside.
Miss Bessie Anderson spent the lat
ter part of the week with Mrs. George
Conway at Newton Station.
W. Withers and family, of Spokane,
and J. Withers and family returned
to their homes last week.
Mrs. William Beutelspacher Is the
house guest of her daughters. Mrs. G.
N. Kocher and Mrs. William Lindsay
Hay.
GEARHART COXTIXCES GAY
Surfeit of Good Times Portion of
Sojourners at Popular Resort,
GEARHART. Or, Aug. 80. (Special)
Gearhart has . been surfeited with
good times this season, and so far there
Is no cessation of these jolly affairs.
All the visitors to thlsc "attractive re
sort are unanimous in proclaiming this
Summer the gayest and most delightful
ever experienced. In the vernacular of
the present day, "there is something
doing every minute," as a glance at
milady's calendar will prove.
An added attraction for tomorrow is
the paper chase to take Vlace in the
afternoon. , The commanding officer
and staff from Fort Stevens are going
to participate In this event and a num
ber of devotees of the saddle from
Portland have also entered.
The Good Roads convention brought
forth a large number of visitors to
Gearhart. Samuel Hill and party of 15
headed the list and Senator Jonathan
Bourne arrived yesterday, adding in
terest to the "notables" present. .
The golf tournament of last week
was one of the best held on Gearhart
links and was responsible for the sur
plus of men. as there were about 10
men to one woman attending the dance
Saturday evening, thereby assuring
more than enough partners for the
vivacious young belles who "just love
to dance."
One of the attractive affairs of the
week was the card party given at
Gearhart Hotel to aid the little Cath
olic chapel. The committee in charge
of the affair realized $40 net and ev
erybody had a good time. Prises were
won by Mrs. J. W. Lothrop and W. G.
Nease. About IS tables were made up
and both bridge and 600 were played.
A Jolly supper party was presided
over by Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Honeyman
Saturday evening and Mrs. James
Dougherty was hostess at a similar af
fair Sunday evening. '
F. G. Sykes, of New York, formerly
of Portland, spent the week-end in the
hotel.
Mrs. John Latta returned to Portland
Monday.
Mrs. Charles T. Whitley and her
father, Timothy Kinney, spent several
days in Portland last week.
Mrs. Frank Gilchrist Owen arrived In
Gearhart Saturday to spend a fortnight
and she is becoming an enthusiastic
golfer and equestrienne.
William L. Brewster spent a few
days last week with his family.
Russell B. Caswell also spent several
days with his family, returning to
Portland Wednesday.
John A. Keating spent the week with
his family.
Chris Bell was also a visitor in Gear
hart last week.
- Mrs. J. W. Lothrop, of Spokane, who
was one of the players in the golf tour
nament, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Glendennlng during the tourna
ment. Miss Polly Young, of the Barracks.
and Miss-Claire Wilcox were guests of
Miss Louise Burns last week.
Mrs. E. E. Cookingham, who was a
guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Marshall
during the week, returned home Tues
day. Prescott and Holt Cookingham.
bouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oskar
Huber, returned Wednesday accompa
nied by Mr. Huber.
Miss K&therlne Holbrook is a guest
of Miss Dorothy Huber for a fortnight.
Other visitors at Hotel Gearhart from
Portland during the week included:
Mrs. A. E. W. Peterson, S. A. Volkman,
Henry K. B. Davis, Jr., Cark Le Wer
nicke, E. J. Bragg, Mrs. Julius Louis
son, Miss E. Rummeline. Miss Dolse
Mansfield. R. Wilhelm. W. Burke. Jr..
w. K. Bishop, Mrs. W. R. Bishop, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Silverstein, . Beatrice
Lilly, Beatrice M. Locke, Florence
Kendall. Ana McMicken, Ada G. Ken
dall, Lenora Hansen, Mr. and Mrs.
David C. Lewis, 8. A. Remmlin, Mrs.
R. M. Dooly, Mrs. E. M. Meredith,
Helen Meredith. J. J. Monohan, J. F.
Calbreath, Helen Calbreath. Evelene
Calbreath, Miss Sadie Noyes, Edna
Church, Mabel D. Weed, Grace W. Gill
more. C. V. Bowman, W. M. Ryan. Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Kerron. Mrs. W. L
Swank. Mrs. S. G. Macklln. C. B. Sew
all, Miss Oskie Rotan, David Weiss,
Alice Hornaday, Aline Johnson, John
L. Burke, W. D. Lamed. Charles Rhea.
Mrs. W. W. Farley and two daugh
ters, Marlon - Kyle. Selma Meyer,
Mrs. C E. Calbreath, C. H. Moore.
F. H. Shea, J. R. Daviea, E. S, Higgins,
Mrs. J. D. Wilson, M. & Jamison, J. J.
Collins, A. C. Peel. Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Hotchkiss. William Burke, M. B.
Fisber, CJ. E. Seberg, C. MacCarmack
Snow, R. M. Jones, Jr., Gran Krueger,
Mayme Heinl, W. M. Bauschbocn and
wife. H. E. Pennell. Harry R. Pennell,
ii a uurfri Ti M runii. Mrs. Viola Ma-
der. Mrs. b! Tait, Mrs. Harry Lang. Miss
Irma Rothctilld. Henry unmer, r.
F-rhe ind sister. Mrs. Julia Reir.hart.
Jerry E. Bronaugh. E. F-. Pike. Mr. and
Mrs, E. N. Wheeler, tiaroia r.eeier.
Helen Grace Wheeler. Helen Jones,
r.n.v. nov'c Mr and Mrs. - John A.
Jeffrey. W. H. Hamilton. Julia Parker.
Out-of-town reople registered aurirg
the week ne J. Wiiiielm. Eureri-.
George C. Turnbull. Eugene: Robert W.
Prescott. Eugene: Mrs. A. E. EggerU
Chicago: Miss Willob'y. Belleville. Can
ada: Mrs. C L. Anceney. Muntanr.:
Elliabetli McCori. Montana: Mrs. Anna
Newman. Fresno, Cel.: David Newman.
Fresnj. Cal.: Mr. ar.d Mrs. 1). H. Moss.
Seattle, Wash.: Miss Jersle C;g. Brook
lyn N. Y.: P. B. Powers. Vancouver, U.
C: 'Ausust.a HoweU. Spokane: Gayle A.
Roberts, Astoria. Or.; Ruby . llammar
strom. Astorli: Mr. and Mrs. G. Meyer.
Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. W. Well. Siiokam.
Wash.: Mr. anj Mrs. Sam Weil. Pasco.
Wash.: E. E. Wheel, Chicago: F. E. hen-
edict, St- Paul. Mo.: J. Kenney, linnton.
P. B. Powers. Vancouver, li. C: Mrs. H.
E. Bailey. Charleston. Wash.: Mrs. T.
Raines. Bremerton. Or.: E. X. Wright.
Pasadena. Ca!.: Mr. ard Mrs. W. B.
Heath. Hood River. Or.: Mrs, F. Sanboin.
Astoria; A. D. Morris. New York: H. E.
Mueller. Chicaso. 111.: W. B. Brone:'..
St. Louis: HaJ-.el Mason. Helena, Mont.:
Mrs. H. LeRoy Livermore and daughter,
San Francisco. Cal.: Mrs. H. Wolf. Ala.
buna: Paul R, Dickinson. Oswego, O-.:
J. R. Stafford. Oregon City. Or.: J. IS.
Gratke and family. George F. Judd. l)r.
A. M. Kinney. W. R. Read. G. B. John
son Frank Woodfleld. H. A. McDonnell,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dellinger. Astoria.
Or : C. S. Revnolds. Toledo. O.: Mrs. C. E.
Cameron, Seattle, Wash.: John Cameron.
Seattle.
TIOGA G VESTS HAVE PICNIC
Mrs. W. C. Noon Is Hostess at Affair
at North Head.
TIOGA. Wish, Aug. 30. (Special.)
Mrs. W. C. Noon gave a delightful pic
nic at North Head and the fishing
rocks In henor of her house guesU.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Currier, of Chi
cago. .
Miss Hlldreth Humason Is a house
frest at the E. J. Jeffery home on thu
P.idge. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Jeffery re
turned on Sunday- to Portland.
Miss Tillre Hauer Is visiting Mrs,
Link Shaver at her seaside cottace.
After a delightful fortnight at thy
Schloth home. Miss Anna Weglou left
for Portland Monday.
Miss Pexey Bates Is the house guest
of Mrs. William Bittle Wells at her Ti
oga home. Mr. Wells was with his
family for the weekend.
Mrs. Hannah Johnson and Mrs. Wil
liam Connell will close the pretty John
son home Momiay.
Mrs. C. B. Dar.l, Miss T. Anderson
and E. C Dahl have taken a bungalow
for a fortnight.
A large bonfire was built by a num
ber of Tioga colony Monday evening.
Among those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Pilz, Mr. and Mrs. William
Knowland, Mrs. E. L. Shaffer, Mrs. H.
A. Pitter.ger, Miss Lena Schulze. Mrs.
3. Cranotich, Mrs. YTilliam Schulze,
Florence Boyrie, Verda Helming, Gus
Helming and Ed King.
SEASIDE SEASON AT HEIGHT
September Is Ushered in With Good
Weather and Expectancy.
SEASIDE. Or.. Aug. 30. (Special.)
Perfect weather makes the Summer
visitors loath to leave the beach re
sorts, and the balmy September days
bid fair to outnumber the present
month in the way of an influx of pleasure-seekers.
Each day brings down its
full quota of visitors, who are plan
ning to stay way through the cominsr
month. Very few cottages are closlnp,
and ail the fascinating diversions found
at the beach at the height of the sea
son are proving more attractive each
week, and enthusiasm, instead of being
on the wane, grows apace.
One of the largest affairs of the
week and perhaps the most deserving'
was the card party given at Hotel
Moore on Thursday afternoon for the
benefit of the Catholic Church, whose
only means of paying off its indebted
ness is by subscription and through the
efforts of the congregation.
Philip Hart spent several days at the
Wessinger cottage during the week.
Miss Mary Agnes Sulgrove and Mrs.
C G. Evans, of Helena, Mont., are so
journing in Seaside.
Mrs. E. C Johnson was hostess at a
charming card party Tuesday after
noon for the younger set.
Mrs. M. J. Countiss, Mrs. E. M. Row
land and Mrs. Stella Gabbert are oc
cupying a cottage on Ocean avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jackson are domi
ciled In the Necanlcum Nook.
Miss Let a Rhodes is established In
"Rest" Cottage.
Occupying Axtell Camp are Mrs. J.
M. Pollard and Mrs. George W. Cone.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kellock arrived
Sunday, and are domiciled In the Mer
rill Cottage on the board walk, and ex
pect to remain about a fortnight.
Warren E. Thomas and W. A. T.
Bushong spent the week-end in Sea
side at the Bushong cottage.
Gerald Eastham was a week-end
guest of Thomas Kerr. t
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, who
have been spending the month of Au
gust in Seaside, returned to town last
week.
Miss Romaine Wood and her fiance,
Henry Wessinger, were guests at the
Wessinger cottage last week.
Sidney Eberle spent a few days in
town last week.
Captain J. J. Reynolds passed a few
days in Seaside.
Mrs. W. K. Smith is the house guest
of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Harkness Smith.
Mrs. C E. Smith. Mrs. Walter Smith,
and Mrs. Charles Schnabel were also
visitors in Seaside last week at the
Smith cottage.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry McKay have
given up the "Four Winds" cottage,
and are now domiciled in the Foster
cottage. - .
Samuel Luders spent the week with
his family.
Dr. Rosendorf was a guest of Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Rosenfeldt for sev
eral days last week.
Philip Grossmayer spent the week
end with his family.
Victor R. Finch was a guest last
week at the home of his father-in-law.
Mayor Alexander Gilbert
Last week's guests at the C. S. Jack
son cottage were Mr. and Mrs, L Pat
terson and Mr. and Mrs. Roger in
nott. Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Powers spent
several days of last week in Portland,
and returned yesterday to close their
beach cottage.
Mrs. J. N. Finch, of Oakland, Cal.,
spent several days with relatives and
friends at the beach.
J. O'Neil is visiting his sister, Mrs. J.
N. Hennessy.
- Ex-Senator C. W. Fulton and the
(Concluded on Pace 0.)
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