d from paue "TT TTZ i t rlumpnns a nd sons, who recently opened their cam xi- i ... i. r.reierlv. of Portlan came In with his family for a short stay on the beach. Quite a number of prominent Port land people have taken residence for the Summer at Ocean Lake, this place being much more popular this year than any previous. Mrs. H. D. Driesbaeh and daughter have opened up the Flag tent. Mrs. Bauflng has arrived at her cot tage for a few weeks' sojourn. A party of Washington High School stuSents are expected in to take poses alon of the two Gardner tents. J. P. Taylor and family are domiciled In the Porter cottage for the rest of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Cressman, who are now the owners of the Swain cottage, spent the last week-end here. Mrs. Henry Vanderwall has arrived and taken a tent fed- the Summer. Mrs. B. James and Mrs. Iurey have rented the Thompson cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner have arrived and are staying in the Wheeler cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Grump are residing in the Leslie cottage. Mrs. Erwin Carter Is spending a few weeks in her Ocean Lake cottage. Mrs. Hamilton and daughter Mildred, of St. Paul. Minn., are occupying, the Bozorth cottage for the rest of the Bummer season. Mr. and Mrs. George, of Portland, axe camped here for a few days. Mrs. Chegan has recently had com pleted a new cottage and will live there for the rest of the season. Mrs. McDonell and daughter are camping here for a few days. Mrs. Ilaymond Dewey Is living In the Tempsett cottage and has for a guest this week Mrs. Lee Teutsch and son Tho"mB Butler, a banker of Hood River. 1 spending the Summer In the Scott Bozorth cottage. Fair weather all this week has marked time tor tnose rwnm Rockaway and plans are under way for several affairs ana events at ..-..,-Wjrthy Interest. Important among these la the "Hobo Roundup.' which will be held August 1 and 2. Thou sands of visitors are expected at this time the rehearsal of the Tillamook County Booster Band alone being a great drawing card, while the other events and contests will be features of merit. The Commercial Club Is mak ing every preparation for the Installa tion of an open-air amphitheater in the new park and a moving-picture how Is being arranged for. E E. Lytle. owner of Lake Lytle Addition, spent a few days of the week here. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Flrley and daughter. Mlsa Genevieve Orton. Miss Irene Hunt. Mlaa Acnes Black. Misses Emily and Ruth Griffin. Miss Genevieve Mr Elrny e.nd Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Hunt and eon Paul, who have spent the last two weeks at the Harriman Club camp, left during the week for their homes In Portland. -, . Mrs. L. C. McCllntoek. of Portland. In building a neat bungalow on her Blmore property. William M.I-arty came In last Sun day for a few days with his family at Blmore Park. Mrs. Johana Nelson, of Portland, is erecting a cottage opposite Ocean Crest and has named It "Shady Nook." "Bonnie Dunn Dee" is the name of a. neat home being finished for Mr. and Mrs. William McLarty. of Oregon City. W. J. Kennaday, of Oregon City, is pending a month's vacation at Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beard, of "Classic Ridge." visited a few days this week With relatives In Elmore Park. Mrs. C H. Patton. of Portland, Is camping here for a few weeks. W B. Livingston spent the week end with his family at Camp Wonder- "ouests at Camp Wonderland of late have been Mr. L A. Wood. Miss Clara Heath. Miss Edna Vogcl and Mr. and Mrs. A L Tibbets. of Portland. Mrs F. J. Putnam and son George, of Portland, are camping hero for a month. , . V L Tibbets and family drove In from Eugene during the week and will erect a tent at Camp Wonderland. L A Wood and Miss Edna Vogel returned to their home In Portland last Wednesday. New arrivals at the Ocean Crest are. L G Cruikshank and family. J. J . , -,n, V. W Lorev. wife. .Marriott nnu """,J " -' ,, son and daughter; Mrs. N. A. McDugall and daughter. Mrs. J, r. ,eison, J. Johns, son and daughter and Mrs. Sanders, all of Portland. Miss Julian Nicholson and Miss May Sullivan, of Portland, are spending their vacations at "Coodcheer" cottage. Miss Nicholson's father spent the last week-end there. Mr and Airs. C. E. Burns and daugh ter are guests of Mrs. Coles at Elmore CAttorney J. Victor Farnell. of Wheel er spent a day on the beach visiting with friends. Mr. Jack Steinback. of Tillamook, was here for a few days the fore part Of the week. E. G. Lantz. of Portland, returned to his home after a few days here. E. W. Lorey. of White Salmon, spent a few days at the Jones camp in Sea lew. . Mrs. T L. Kleinhans arrived here Monday to spend a week visiting Mrs. Annie Fick. , Mr. and Mrs. X. V. Jensen, of Port- j ....... rt.,1 in Vernona cottage. lano. flu; nMdi.w.", -- Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Smith and two .,,- f Portland, returned home last Vund'ay after an enjoyable month at rhis place. Mr and Mrs. Flonchey. of Portland, have taken Quarters at the Harriman Club camp. Mrs. Schultz has returned to her home in Lents after two weeks here. Mrs. G. A, Jones has returned after a week spent in Portland. Mrs F. S. Boussie. of Portland, was visiting Mrs. Jack Wellington for a few days this week. C H. Tillman, of Portland, is here with his family and will stay for a month. William R Brownell. Roy Cook and t t.. arrived here Monday on LUBrua I i p. ' - - . , motorcycles after a two-day trip over the mountain road irom roruanu. niej report good roads all the way. lira H T. Greene. Mrs. F. S L.veland. Mrs. F. M. Cope and Miss Hazel Ixveland. all of Portland, are having a jolly time at Oceana. A. C Shute. of Hillsboro. arrived Monday for a week's visit with his family. , Marion Lytle Is a guest of Miss Gladvs Shute for the season. An enjovable party held on the beach la-t Monday night was attended by the following: Misses Edith Coles. Nellie Palmer. Pejgy Phillips. Rena Shute, Edith Lindsay. Francis Hirshner. Elanor Spall and Messrs. Frank Flck, Lee Rice and Edward Colea Miss Francis Brookett is spending two weeks here as the guest of Mrs. Annie Flck. ( J. Sperry returned Monday to his work in Portland. Mrs. J. G. Echoltz and children, of Camas. Wash., are staying at the An derson House ror a i-w aa. Mr. and Mrs. Mobbs and daughter left Sunday for their home In Port Charles Dietman. of Hillsboro. Is camping here for a few days. , John Barett nas arriveu irom .nuia boro for a short vacation. ... , Mpo Sionerond. of Portland. will spend the coming week at Elmore Tark. leaving here last Sunday forenoon and returning two days later, a party of five young men made the trail trip over the Necarney Mountain to Sea side. On the return trip xne oucsme trail was used and the party had quite an exciting time, making the descent Into Death Trap cove, wnere ujc, o more than 500 sealions sunning them selves. Those making up the party - L-nnnAh Pkbb .Tames Mann, George Wood, Kenneth Rountree and Keith McCllntoek. David Phllps. of Portland, spent the week-end with his daughter. Miss Peggy, at Elmore cottage. Harry Hill is camping near the Sea view House. Mrs a E Vanhorn. son and daughter are visiting in one of the Russell cot tages for two weeks. . Mies Sarah Rhoades. of Portland, Is visiting for a month with friends at one of the Russell cottages. - The G. A. Jones Swastika camp now comprises 36 tents. Recent arrivals at the Harriman camp are Mr. and Mrs. Green and fam ily. Mr. Harrison, Mr. Ingram, all of Portland. , . Mr. Hewitt, of Portland, has rented the Jasmann cottage In Saltair and will remain here for a few weeks. Leslie N. Ross left Sunday evening for the encampment at Gearhart. Miss Jennie Jasmann. of Portland, has arrived for her vacation- and is visiting her brother. Jack -Jsrnann; H. Plez. of Salmonberry. stopped over here for a brief vacation. Miles J. Doyle and family have ar :... i f Portland and will stay at the Ocean Crest for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. K. i. n. Spokane. Wash., are here for a month s T'snd Mrs. A. M. Levy, of Portland, have established a camp and will re main for several weeks. Mrs A R Butterworth and Mrs. c. w" Hoi.kins. of Portland, arc guests at the Neth cottage in SHltnir. Miss Celeste Hall, of Denver. Colo. Is spending a couple of weeks on the bCJames Wood has arrived from Hills boro and Is staying at the Woods cot tage for the season. H L Olds left during the week after a brief stay at Goodnight's camp. Rev D. A. McKenzle and family have established Snuggery ramp and will re main the balance of the season. Kenneth Rountree Is stnying at the Sampson cottage for a few weeks Attorney W. G. Hare is a Hillsboro arrival at Krebs camp. F. J. Courtney, of Portland. Is visit ing friends In Seaview. Mrs. James, of Portland, is a guest at Saltair. , Mr and Mrs. H. Meyers, of St. Hel ens, are established In a Saltair cot- taA party of 40 members of the Wom en's Relief Corps. Grand Army of the Republic. Tillamook City, gave a picnic lunch In the park opposite the -Sugar Bowl" last Thursday in honor of the local members of the G. A. R The vet erans entertained were C. T. Fitzger ald H T. Hall, past commander Meaae Post. Oregon City: L. C. Connell and J. M. Frazier. K. D. McCllntoek Is located at El more Fark for the season. T G Harvey, of Eugene, is spend ing his vacation at the Seaview House. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee and son are at Twin Rocks for a month's stay. The following Portland people ar rived during the week: Mr. and Mrs. F G Hunter. Miss Dora Hunter. Mrs. T W Freeman. Mrs. O. L. Downs. Helen H. Gillespie and Miss Louise Mr Tin C W Feathers, of the Portland post office, has purchased two lots (MM Nchalcm avenue and contemplates building in the early Spring -'"78 Ind." Is the name of the only cottage here that can boast electric lights, a storage battery supplying the cuirent for threo small lights. The name is derived from the license tag of the auto in which Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gilsen and daughter Thelma and Mr and Mrs. Homer M. Hoover and son Arnold, of Fowler. Ind.. and Kokomo. Ind . respectively, motored through from the Eastern state. The trip of L'SOO miles was made In -'0 days. They have as guests here for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. F. C. G Ibsen and Miss Bernlce Swan, of Portland. Mrs. M. Schmorl. of Manhattan, vis ited In Portland during the week. B Walkley, Miss P. Walkley and Mrs McCoy of Portland, arc camped at Moroney Town for a few weeks. The Mlssea Edith and Celeste Hall, of Denver. Colo.: Bertha and Lorilla Huston and Marjorie Purdy and Mrs. Arthur Purdy. of Portland, are visit ing Mrs. Grace Huston at the Crescent. Mrs J. W. Becker and Miss Jessie Flantz have established a neat camp at Manhattan. F. H. Llghtner and family, of Port land have taken possession of their recently completed cottage at Manhat- tBMlss Harriet Stearns and Violet Dur kins are camping in Manhattan for a few weeks. Frank Gattrell and family are spend ing a month camping In Manhattan. Mr and Mrs. Reifschnelder and fam ily have opened their new cottage for the season. Mr and Mrs. E. L. Williams, of Port land, have a camp in Moroney Town. Mrs. Leonard and the Misses Jean Campbell. Mary Harrington. N. Or mondv and Fay Thayer, of Portland, have rented a Manhattan cottago for a brief vacation. Mr. and Mrs. August H. Wennerstrem and daughter Marie, of Victoria, are spending a vacation at Manhattan Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shands are camping at Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Mlchner. of Portland, arc here for a few days' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Sheasgren. Miss Cath arine Barrett and Miss Margaret Guar ascio. of Portland, have rented a small cottage at Moroney for a month. G. E. Huston visited during the week with Mrs. Grace Huston at the Cres cent. Mrs. J. H. Kuhnhausen and daugh ter Hilda have rented a cottage at Man hattan. A party of Campfire Girls from Port land stopped over on the beach for a few days' rest from their hike to Sea side via Ne-Kah-Nle Mountain. They report having a good time, but will re turn by train to their homes. Those In the party included the Misses Francis. Mary and Marie Snyder and F. Reeves. . Mr. and Mrs. R O. Gray left Thurs day morning for a walking trip over ..... .;. n seaside. The trail is Lll I HIUUUVBi" in good condition and they contemplate extending the trip over a week's time. The family of K. Brandt, of the Southern Pacific, ia at its cottage, the Lakeside, at Elmore Park, for the Sum- ""llrs M. E. Patton. of Hillsdale, is tenting on her Elmore Park property. J. O. Johnson, of Portland, has ar rived to spend his first vacation in 10 years with his wife and son David at the Hotel Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grubbs spent the week at the Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. George A RMer spent an enjovable week at the Elmore. Judge Webster Holmes, Superior Court Judge of Tillamook and Polk counties, enjoyed a pleasant stay at the Elmore last week. V. Martin, of Portland, is at the El more for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fluke and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Renfro and children are at tare Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stoneroad are at the Elmore for a three weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Tormachlen and children, of Portland, are in the Sham rock until the close of the season. ttthi i- . T Mtr.-r.oll of Portland In IVIItinm 1 - , - occupying Lookout cottage for July and August. Mrs. T. A Karambelas and daughter Aileen, of Chicago, are at the Elmore until September. Mr. Karambelas Is expected here for a short visit wun his family. The Karambelas have never been West before. J. M. Wallace and family have opened Kenllworth cottage for the Summer. LIGHTHOUSE .MOST POPULAR Station at Yaquina Head. Draws Newport's Beach Crowds. NEWPORT, Or., July 25. (Special.) The most-visited place about Newport I- 1. r'n.....mant llcrhthoiIRn at Ya- quina Head, and with the delightful weather now prevailing n la jective point of hundreds of beach visitors. Nearly all the parties walk to the lishthouse, although it is easily accessible by wagon or automobile. The distance to the lighthouse from Nye Beach is four miles. The route ex tends along the beach to Agate Beach, where the automobile boulevard, built two years ago. Is taken and followed for the remainder of the distance. The ni.u. h-iflt in '7" Tt rises llliinuuac - .1 ' . - 119 feet above the sea, Is of the station ary type and may oe seen lor s uiuco at sea. Students of Hill Military Academy, of Portland, who are at the Summer camp at Oceanhlll, entertained with a dan cing party at the Oceanhlll Hotel Mon day evening. About 30 attended from Newport. - x Mr T a rnu-dpn Alfred Adams, J. G. uowoen, .vormn oupq the Misses Bess and Palm Oowden, Frances and Louise Adams and Jessie BIhee, of SUverton, passed the week end at the beach, making the trip by automobile. Dr. Calvin S. White and family, of Portland, are passing two weeks at Nye Beach. They are at the Nicolai. Samuel M. Garland and family, of Lebanon, have opened their cottage at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Winters and children. Maurice. Edward and Helen, aro at the Winter Resort. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Spencer, of Ash land, are domiciled in a cottage here. Harry Wendenroth and family, of Sa lem, are occupying a Cherry City cot- laMr. and Mra. B. W. Hazard and daughter. Edith, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hutchinson, of Salem, departed Tues day by automobile, after passing sev eral days at the Nicolal. Mr. Hazard is cashier of the United States National Bank in the Capital City. Miss Emma Maplethorpe, of Portland, and nephew. Karl Shafei. of Salem, are at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young and son, of Medford. are occupying a cottage at Nye Beach. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bates and child, of Corvallis. have taken a cottage at Sea Crest. . Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Barnett and two children, of Salem, are at Cherry C ty. The Misses Erma Wlgle, Ottllie Shtndler and Edna Croxford departed Friday for Portland, after passing two weeks at Rose City. , The Misses Hattie and rannle Morri son, of Salem, are camped at Nye Beach. . . Theodore Roth, a Salem merchant, and family are occupying a cottage at Cherry City. . , Mr nn,i Mrs. E. C. Patton, of Salem, are at the Nicolai. Fred Stevenson, of Portland was among the Tuesday arrivals at Hotel Kelly, on Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson and Miss Clara B. Gulzmann, of Brownsville, are at the Nicolai. ,. Mrs A. W. Graham and daughter. Lena, of Portland, are established in a cottage at Sea Crest. Mr. and Mrs. t". v . urump una o"b- ter. Helen, of Eugene, are enjoying an outing at the Deacn. xrr nnd Mrs. D. W. Evans, of Port land.' are sojourning at the Home. Hedrick llammersirom, ui art the McDonald House. A J Moore ana lamny, 01 v.01 .... . . . . o 1 . . .. 1 ..!!,,,, r-mn- are esBPM :u me o'pj . r ing grounds. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Mason and Mr. and -r tv- v Tmiffht and daughter, Neva, of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. R M. Pease and daughter, or ox. ru., ...u.. occupying a cottage at Sea Crest. Mr. and Mrs. George Newport, of Albanv. are at the Home. F X Shaffer and family have re turned to their home in Eugene after passing two weeks at Nye Beach. W O Hoffman, of Portland, is pass ing his vacation at the beach. He is at Hotel Bradshaw. j H L Weston. Mrs. W. L. Phillips and C E. Grimes, of Monmouth; S. W. Phil lips, of Dryden. Mich.: Mrs. C. Phil lips of North Branch, Mich., and Mrs. C II Weston, of jupeer. Mich., arrived in Newport from Monmouth Wednes day in an automobile for an outing at the seaside. The party is at Hotel Rradshaw. , TCr M A Leach and family, of Cor vallis. are at Nye Beach, where they are registered at the Damon. Mr and Mrs. E. C. Patton, of Salem, reached the beach Tuesday for a two weeks' outing. Robert Pearce and family, of Salem, are domiciled in one of the Cherry City lodges. Folkg and amily- of Monroe, are among the Summer visitors at Nye Beach. They are at the Home Mr and Mrs. E. E. Russe, of Portland, have' arrived to stay for a fortnight at the Copeland. A Jessup Strang, of Salem, arrived Wednesday evening for a several days sojourn at Nye Beach. Mr. Strang is a student of the University of Oregon. Mrs T K. Avery and children, 01 Ellwood. and Mrs. Malinda CarotherB, of Portland, are at the Whitten camp grounds. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Miller, of Portland, were among the Tuesday arrivals. They are registered at the Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ansley and chil- .. .... i ---- - .... HOLIDAY BEA0H CROWD ON CLATSOP BEACH I - 1! dren, of Mount Angel, were among the arrivals in the lore pari ui Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Webb and two chil dren, of Portland, are at the Nicolal. E. A. Welch and family, of Medford, have a cottage at Sea Crest. Miss Emma Johnson, of Spokane, is at the McDonald House. , W. D. Paul and family, of W a41a Walla Wash., are in their new cottage at Nye Beach. They expect to remain for the entire season. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McKee, of Salem, reached this resort Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Slover, of Eugene, were among the incoming vacationists Tuesday. Mrs. D. R. Mills and grandson. Vic tor Mills, of Ashland, are at the Damon. W'. H. Andrews and family, of Eu gene, are occupying one of the Sunny side cottages. A. M. McLaughlin, of Corvallis, is at the Copeland House. Mrs. S. W. Church and family, of Sa lem, have taken a cottage at Sea Crest for a month. J. E. McCall and daughter, of Salem, have an apartment at the Mizpah. Mr and Mrs. R. W. Henneman, Miss S. Stephens and Captain W. S. Btddle, of Portland, composed an automobile party which arrived In Newport re cently. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. faring and son, Lyle, of Salem, are at the Whltten camp grounds. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Scobert. of Port land, have come to pass a three months' outing at Sunnyside. F. S. Baker and tne musses uimnuuc "A .srMlaBan --iV'-r & - .... :i M.--r XT -w ' - z a jK w JbW lav,"- j WATCHING RACES ON THE SAND AT SKAS1UK. and Julia Baker, of Gladstone, arrived here Tuesday. They are at the Hotel Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bergmann. of Portland, passed the week-end here. They registered at the Midwa'y. Leonard Gross and family, of Eugene, are established In the I Should Worry cottage. Mr and Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin, of Portland, reached the beach Tuesday for a few days' sojourn at the new Cliff House. C. G. Coad and family, of Dallas, are in one of the Sunnyside cottages for several weeks. Mrs. E. D. Rice, of Portland, arrived yesterday to pass a few weeks at the seaside as guest of her mother, Mrs. M. M. Dunn, at Ashland Lodge. Mrs. Thomas B. Kay and daughter, Marjorie. of Salem, departed for their home Monday, after passing two weeks at tho Damon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Elgin, of Salem, arrived Tuesday for a vacation of several weeks. They are at Tent City. The family of John Hulbert, of Al bany, left Thursday for home, after passing several weeks at Nye Beach. Albert Magers, of Salem, passed the week-end with -r. and Mrs. Frank Magers, at the Magers' Nye Beach cot tage. Mr. Magers came to Newport by automobile and reports the roads in ex cellent condition. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphreys and daughter, of Corvallis, are at the beach. They entertained Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moores and daughter, of Albany, last week-end. Miss Ruth Bush, of Salem," is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Sav age, of Salem, at the Savages' Nye Beach cottage. Cherry City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Fuller and child, of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fisher and child, of Mount Ayr, la., left for Dallas Monday In Mr. Fuller's auto mobile, after passing several days at the Nicolai. R. B. Perigo and family, of Hood River, are among the Summer visitors at Nye Beach. Elmer Davis, of Independence, was a Monday arrival at the Newport House. Charles Hall and family, of Sherwood, arrived Tuesday. They are established in an apartment at Hillcrest. Miss Maude Savage, of Salem, is to pass two weeks at the Cherry City cot tage. C. A. Dickey arrived early in the week from Corvallis for an outing. He is at the Damon. President W. J. Kerr, of the Oregon BABY SEAL, RAISED AS PET, 1 ' : HAIR SEAL FOUND BY ZENAS COPELAND AT NEWPORT, OR. NEWPORT Or., July 18. (Special.) That a man's heart may be bigger than his desire for money was shown in tho case of Zenas Cope land. of Newport, who found a baby hair seal on the beach and brought it home for a pet. nourishment out of a bottle and was as gentle and tame as any domestic animal. But Copeland found that some children would poke sticks at the seal and tease it; and, realizing that he could not always be close by to watch it he turned it loose in Yaquina Bay, but not until after he had had 'many offers from various Summer visitors. When turned loose the baby seal seemed at a loss what to do. It made three trips to the beach and waited, apparently, for somebody to nick -it up and feed it. Each time it was picked up by Copeland, and after four trips out to the middle of the bay In his launch, Cope land had the satisfaction of seeing the seal head for the ocean, swim ming with great speed. It- Agricultural College at Corvallis. Mrs Kerr and their son, passed the week end at the beach. CANNON BEACIfEKS GAMBOL Piles or Driftwood Make Fine Bon fire on Evening Beach. CANNON BEACH, Or.. July 25. (Spe cial.) The great piles cf driftwood that strew the shores of Cannon Bfcaoh are being put to nightly use by those who delight in watching the curling flames of a seashore bonfire, while marshmal Iows and cookies go the rounds, or while entertainments peculiar to even ings on the beach are indulgent. Indoor fun is not overlooked, for last Saturday evening gav crowds, both at the War ren and at Elk Creek, enjoyed the first dances of the year. The Summer homes of a few prom inent Portland folk are located at Ecola Point, a mile and u half north of Elk ryirs. Allen Lewis is at the Lewis place for the Summer. Mr. Lewis spends each week-end here. Mrs. Robert Lewis and two sons, Hunt and Robert, Jr., were guests of Mr. Allen Lewis for the recent week-end. The Flanders Summer home, at Ecola Point, is being enjoyed during the sea son by Mrs. G. H. Flanders and the Misses C. W. and M. L. Flanders. At the sightly Glisan Summer home are Mrs. Rodney Glisan and children, Mrs. Arthur Minott and son Joe and 4 Richard Koehler and daughter, Mrs. Sellbrack. A. H. McGowan and family are spend ing two weeks at the Cannon Beach Hotel. Mr. McGowan is manager of the Reed estate, of Portland. Mrs. Frank A. Rice and Mrs. J. H. Edlefsen, of St. Johns, are encamped, until September, at Ecola. They are ex pecting Mr. Rice, Mr. Edlefsen and Miss Blanche Edlefsen later. The Alger Summer home, in Elk Creek Park, is occupied, until August 1, by Mrs. M. E. Alger, E. B. Alger and. as guest, R. E. Kurd, of Portland. The Wallace camp at Tolovana Park has been opened by James Wallace, of Kelso. With him is his daughter, Mrs. L. 11. Hubbard. Mr. Hubbard, of Port land, is expected down for two weeks August 1. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Carney, of Port land, have spent two weeks on Cannon Beanoh, at the Warren, and in Tolovana Park. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cable, of Portland, and C. R. Moulton and Eva L. Moulton, of Oregon City, hiked tho round trip from Seaside to Tillamook last week. They used both trails over the Neah-kah-nie Mountain, and report the Inner route by far the more satisfactory. Miss Elsa Koerber, S. C. Holbrook and E. F. Sims, who are stopping at Arch Cape, made a one-day hike over Neah-kah-nie Mountain to Reed's. The trip one way is about seven miles. C. H. Jenkins and family, of Hood River, have opened their newly-built Summer cottage, prettily situated Just opposite Haystack, with a background of towering forest. With them as guests are E. W. Loge and family and Miss Helen Brosi, of Hood River. Alfred Davis and Arthur G. Smith, of Vancouver, Wash., spent two weeks, en camped near the Stranahan cottage. R. E. Hurd. E. Balger and S. F. White, of Portland, made an overnight trip up the south fork of Elk Creek lust week and brought home a total of 300 moun tain trout. Their friends all profited by the experience. E. H. Ingham and family, of Port land, have motored down and are en camped for a month amid the spruce to the north of Kramer's Point. They came in by way of Buxton and Jowell, and Mr. Ingham says the roads are any thing but good. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schrader and son and daughter, Carl and Laura, of Port land, have opened "Avalon" cottage for the month of August- A party composed of Dr. and Mrs. Wynne Watts, Master Holbrook Watts, Mr and Mrs. E. F. Sims, Miss Elsa LOATH TO TAKE TO SEA. v i i U r Vlnlhmnk all Of Po JTV UCl Ufl M.I1U . ' land, are at the Walsh cottage, Cape, until August . on Juiy p family of the doctor was iiimaawi the birth of a baby daughter. Other guests of Mrs. C. A. Millard LW- -H-lh nntlarp until AUgUSt, by at ire Arthur Iverson. Miss Esther Iverson a J. E. Blake, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Downing are en camped, for the remainder of the Sum mer, In a sightly situation on the slope of Kraemer's Point. Mr. Downing Is an f Portland and has well- i.-., ..i.. ,...,i hr.hhv for nlcture-taklng u ii nnd fnmllv have enjoy red the month of July at the pretty Klrsch anno lodge, below Humbug Point. M. Maxwell, of Shaniko, is building a roomy cottage under the leo of Arch Cape, at the southern end of Cannon Beach. , . The McDonald place at Elk t reek has undergone a startling rechrlstenlng. Angus McDonald, with two friends, J. Oliver Wall and Nelson iaeu. ui Hood River, as guests for a weeK, are keeping the cottage. R. I. Scheiber and Dr. m. jvuiiiiSo worth recently spent a day trout fish ing on the Necanicum. bringing home baskets of 50 each. Karl Von der Ahe and Edison Wln gard last Sunday made an overnight trip south to Neah-kah-nie Mountain. They spent -the night at Short Sand Beach and in an hour's fishing early Monday morning caught 20 pounds of gamey sea fish. Miss Myra Helm, of Portland, and Mrs. E. B. Madden. Cascado Locks, are spending three weeks encamped In Elk Creek Park, sketching. In color, tne scenes of Cannon Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gradon and daughter, Florence, and guest. Miss Ruth Blandford. are spending the Sum mer at their cozy Elk Creek Park cot tage. . Mrs. W. C. Calder. of Baker. Or., lias an all-Summer home, "Mowltza Ter race," on the rugged but picturesque shore south of Arch Cape, on the nlM Tillamook Beach. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Freeman. Mrs. Ada E. Hall and son. Mason, are Mrs. Calder's guests. Spruce cottage, with a full view of the Bird Rocks and the wild coast of Tillamook Head, is the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stranahan, Mr. and Mrs. John Stranahan and Mrs. M. E. Scammon. of Hood River. R. D. Scheiber and Dr. W. M. Killings worth recently made a catch of 75 fine trout each. Edwin W. Caswell. Miner Keeler. Bob Morrison and Donald Skene, four Port land boys, have pitched their two weeks' ("amp on the hillside opposite Haystack Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lnderbltzln, of Portland, will enjoy the whole season at their recently erected Summer home In Elk Creek Park. Tho latter s father, W. B. Wolfe, is with them for the Sum- OuaU at the Cannon Beach Hotel are: Luclle Abbott, Mrs. A. Allen. Law N . Jung, Ethel Barton. L. A. Baumhover, R. R. Smith, A. II. McUowan una wue. Jean McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Cable, Ft-llx Gentile. R. Niekadcmus, of Portland; Frieda Splty and Anna M. Luehrliig. Milwaukee, Wis.: E. L. Welch, Kelso, Wash.; -Ruth Nc-lson. Se attle, Wash.; J. A. Pyle. Great Falls. Mont.: Martha Case, Salem: J. M. Cul bertson and wife. Hood River; C. C. Putnian. Kelso; Eva L. Moulton and C. K. Moulton, Oregon City; Dr. and lira. O G. Vandersllp. San Rafael, CaJ.i Dr. J. Tuttle, Astoria; W. C. Foster. Mc Mlnnvllle; W. G. Culver. Mc.Minnvllle; E. E. Tarallur, Salein. Warren guests are: M. Manton. James Gait. W. E. Bech iirf nr. .1 u Rollin. Luclle Jean Dud ley R Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Dleck, Miss Creadlck, Alnslie Collins ii . .Tonos nnd wife. Mrs. A. N Creadlck. Uu Creadlck. of Portland; C. R Zlgler and wire, James . ttesi, air. and Mrs. W. F. Gratke. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherman, J. S. Cobb, Miss Mary iojvr.it Itnntlnirlon. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stevens, of Astoria: Gladys L Plggot Oakland, Oil.; Mrs. ('harks r lu-sse-dace. Lewlston. Idaho: A. G. Hunting ton, Kelso; John A. Williams. St. Helena. Or.: J. E. O'Brien. Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt. Mrs. C. B. Parker, Warrenton. Or.; Mrs. K. Del bruich, Elberfeld. Germany; Miss A. B. Wolff. Philadelphia; Miss Eva Atnmen and Miss Matlldo Ammen. of Missoula, Mont. Mrs B F. Britts and children, of DU- iih Minn who have visited for two weeks as guests at the Britts coltagc have just gone. OSWEGO LAKE DRAWS MANY Various Camps Are Crowded and 1 i-lilng Is- Enjoyed. OSWEGO, Or., July 25 (Special. ) Camp life at Oswego Lake Is in full swing. Many new camps are established every week along the south shore at the west end and In camp colony at the east end. Hundreds who cannot get away for a trip to the soashore spend week-ends at Oswego uuna in from all reports have a tine time. Lake Grove Mrs. E. J. Warnock had as a house guest this week Miss Anna Warnock. of Portland. She entertained Thursday at a "500" party In her new home, which has been christened "Linger Longer." The guests were Mrs. B. Landig. Mrs. D. J". Sluyt-r. Mis. A. B Warnock and Miss Warnock, all ol Portland Mr and Mrs. D. T. Watts entertained R w. Bidwell. of Sprlnglleld, Mo.. Mr and Mrs. Earnest Dingman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Brown and Mr mid Mrs. E. J. Mann, of Portland. passed last week-end at the camp of Mr. and Mrs. a. J. Silverman. Miss Pearl Holmes, of Menominee Mi. h Is vlsltinir Mrs. John Gardiner. Mrs Bruce E. Stevens entertained last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens and daughter, Ruth, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnck Daumesy and motner Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Bates, of Port land, passed last Saturday and Sunday at the "Tyrrell camp. Miss Blanche Luckey spent Sunday on her acre entertaining friends from Port lnnd Tweve voung women. Including friends from Minneapolis and San Francisco, passed a couple of days with Miss Letta Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Post, of Rose City Park, are camping at Lake Grove. Miss Florence Kruse has let the roll tract for her new bungalow, which is to be built at once on her acre. Professor Myers, of the Atkinson Trade School, entertained 30 of the blind pupils of the school at Lake Grove this week. All had an enjoyable time. Camp Colony. The "Blizzard's Nest" is to be occupied for the season by Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Buzzard, of Port land. Tliey have as their guests Mrs. McCaw and daughter, of West Liberty. Iowa, and Mrs. Stehley. of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jordan motored from McCoy, Or., and aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hesser at their camp, "Simon Pure." Mr. and Mrs. George Covell. of Port land, entertained as their Sunday guests Frank Straham and Fred Jen sen. Charlos Freeman and Mlaa E. Zim merman, of Portland, were guesta thla week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuntz in their Summer camp. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tupper, of Port land, have erected a portable Summer-house on the banks of the lake and are entertaining Mrs. Tupper's sis ters, Mrs. Katherlne B. Jackson, of Chi cago, and Mrs- H. T. Burntrager, of Portland. Dr. William M. Campbell, of Port land, motored to the lake thla -week and caught Hno bass In a ahort tinje. Mr. and Mrs. II. V, Mutzag, of Port land, gave a motor party to o3-eg T Ir o tuHt Tiieitil.-iv evenlnir for Mr. and Mrs. G. I'. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs K T. Deeming and Mra. Carey. Kerrean- ments were aerved In the ahade of th grove. Miss Oreliie Wlllefoni. of 'Hobollnk Camp." had as week-end guesta Mlaf Emma Calder ana Mlaa tainerinc Newell, of Portland. Mr Clinrles Mclllrov. of Burlington III., la with her son. L. McElroy, al "Simon Pure Camp." Mr and Mrs. livton Hood ami family and John Krelgher. of Portland, passed part of the week with Mr. an4 Mrs. Roger Barnard and Mr. and Mrs Reginald Saxton In their ramp Mr i.n.t Mrs. Sam Williamson, of Wlllmlngton. i).. are with their son, D C. Williamson. Mr and Mrs. W. K. Robinson are In camp at Camp Colony and had as guaalr this week Mr. and Mra. u. r. iioncy. oi Oresham. and Mr. und Mrs. Hill, of Scllwood. Mr u ri , I Mrs T S I.iurencc. of Ijll Addition. visited Mra. S. hroeder al Camp Colony. Dr. and Mrs. K. H. Anderson, or i-orc-i . .: nnMid FVM&v with their brother. Dr. Wajter Anderson. Mra. Anderaun entertained as week-end guesta Miss Father and Mildred Anderson, r.imer Younc- Florence stielf. Walter Uadoby and Mlsa Karges. of Portland. Miss Nellie Nelson, of Oswego, en tertained a party of high school friends from Portland at tho lake thla week. Mrs. David Nelson acted al chaperon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hlller. of Fort land, are camping at the lake, where they entered to remain for ten days Mr. and Mrs. Keller, of Portland, are among the latest arrivals at Camp Colony. Miss Sue Kalkes. of Portland. Is at "Lake View Lodge" for her vacation. MOUNTAIN HOUSE ATTRACTS Mun.v Journey From Portland to Wtoiatam for ouons. WELCHS, Or.. July 15. (Special.) Arrivals at Tawney'a Mountain Houaa last week Included Mr. and Mra. W. F. JefTrcsa and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam C Jat;gi r and son, Mrs. Anna Anson, W. E Uin, Mr. and Mrs. !'.. II Hobba, E-nesi Hohbs, Mlaa Nola Hobbs, Mrs. Anna Craven. Mrs. C. H. Carter and daugh ter. Mrs. Scott and daughter. Mrs James Manary; Captain G. McNelly and Mra. McNelly. Bertha and Mame Mr Nelly, Mlsa Alice Rommel, Mr. and Mrs H. E. Jaguar. Mr. and Mra. H. L Mann. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. tVderbergh, Mr and Mrs. Donald G. Woodward and children Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Glbba and child. A W. JohnBOn, L U Jacobs. Dr. and M I A. W. Balrd, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Van Duzer. J. M. Van DtUMT, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Haney and child, George M. Stead man. Glad M. Dohson, J. J. llolmee and Mlas S. E. Morris, all from Portland. Or.; Cath Kahler. of Detroit, Mich., unci Captain Svangen. Norway. MOUNT HOOD Kli-OHTs DRAW Slxly Poilliiiidcr k-ihI Tinn at Rhododendron Tuvrril. Mount Hoid resorts aro appeal'ftf to Portland people this month and tho hotels and taverns In tho mountains report large week-end gatherings. Sixty Portlanders are registered thla week at Rhododendron Tavern. They are: Miss W M. S.IU. Mr I Mrs II. P. Marlneii, Mra. II G. Giiuiinans. Gor don Ciimnmns, Mi.-s 1'iaiois lllinov Miss Geraldlne Kirk, Mr. and Mra J. A. Strowbrldge. Dr. and Mrs W. M. Salisbury and family. W. M Van Schuyler, G. F. Sanliarn, Mrs Clara la Polla. I. Mr. Hiid Ml rl bur c I un ning. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. DMUaafi Mr and Mrs. J. H. Lamore nnd family. Ir and Mrs. Thomas Coffin and family. Mr. and Mra. James H. Young. Mr. and Mrs. L Rudeen. Miss Esther Rudeen. L. G. Foreatel, Dr. G. K. Bruere, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Kelly. Mlas Norma M. -Craig. E. L. Marvin. Mlas Ruth Murvln. K. L." White. I.. Fournler. Miss Alice Miller, Fred P. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hagener. H. -' Collins. Mlsa Lola G. Brampton. Mr and Mrs. James F. Olney, Dr. itrook. Mrs. T. W. Hull van and' family. Mr. and Mrs II W. Relhensleln, Mr. and Mrs R B Ulna), Mlaa Stella Orr. Mr. and Mrs L. Dunn snd F. W P.rll BRIDE IS LEFT IN LURCH Briitosroom HurrU- I'.m-L to Inaanc Axjliini a Soon I Wrd. CHICAGO. July 23 Harold Fabyan Hoops Is atlll racking tho boat. He took a day off from the State Asylum for tho Insane at Elgin, where he h:i been since laat December, and ran over to Chicago and took unto him self a wife. Of course, he has another wife, who has been striving desper ately for a dlvjrce, but. then. Harold never did atop for conventions. He came to Chicago with Dr. O. II-'-gan, from the asylum, and went out lo see his millionaire father. William II Hoops. Ho borrowed J- from his father and hurried d iwnlown lo buy a suit of clothes. On Jackson boulevard he stopped M fore a scene of beauty. It waa Hor tense Carson, tall brunette. "I'm a young doctor from Elgin." aald Uoopa to the girl. "Tvo got a dandy practice out there and am making load of coin. What I, want, though, la a wife Juat about your size What do you say?" "What do I aay ?" cried the girl. Joy ously. "Let's have It over with right away!" The pair were married by Judgo Burke. In getting a license Hoopa de nied hia Identity or that Insanity ex isted In his family. Then Harold took his new-f jund brldo to a hotel and gave a dinner II waa a Jolly party. Harold left in the mldat of itt "1'vo got to cut over to tho Annex and get a check caahed," he explained. He went out to hia falher'a home. "Say, you'd better get back to Elgin." hia father t ld him. And an hour later the bridegroom was on his way back to the asylum, where ho la a patient. WEEKLY READING 10 CENTS Minncolu M.ainifiielnrer- 1'lgure 1 ;iiiloc should SM-nd. ST. PAUL Minn.. July 13. The man ufacturers' board of the State Minimum Wage Commission will try to agree on a minimum wage for women and mi nors working In factnrlea. Sub-committees will report on the cost of living. One report already received Is that fl.tO a week is needed for miscella neous Items, as follows: Laundry. 41 cents; doctors. 25 cents; carfare. 2 cents; recreation. SO cents: church and lodge dues. 1 cents; Insurance, i cents, education and reading matter, 10 rente Thoae who made thla report are: John B. Sunborn. St. Paul, attorney: Krank Hcywood, Minneapolis, Alderman and president of Heywood Box Company; Mra. A. R. Hall, prealdant Fourth Dis trict Mlnnecota Federation of Women's Clubs: Mlaa Kmm.i Maag. empio i'i. Carpet Company; Theodore W. Urtgga. of Griggs, Coc pcr ec Co.