THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAJTO, AUGUST 30, 1914. SEASON tional Bank of Portland, has Joined his family here for the remainder of the season. J. W. Brown is a recent arrival at Idyl Nook. Al Hailey Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens. Miss Maude L- Scott. Dr. L. E. Graves and Miss Louise Couch are here for a month's sojourn. Hoiner Shaver is at the Del Shaver cottage for a week. The new Bailey cottage Is housing Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bailey and daugh ter. Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. David Mc Millan and daughter. Dorothy, Mrs. C. F. Jackson. Miss K. Snow and Mrs. Edwin l'ueppell. Miss Elizabeth Peters entertained during the week with a large dancing party. Those present were: The Misses Elisabeth, Janet and Grace Peters. Nancy Holt. Agnes Allehoff, Marjorie Hall. Margaret Elliott, Martha Hoyt, Jean and Lucille Gumm. Preston Holt. Howard McKay. Lowell Paget, Hugh Livingstone, Joseph Minot, Read E8s worth, Nellis Hamlin. Herbert Ses sions. Alec Bell. Kenneth Warrens and Ralph Prael. The Warren's guests during the week wert- V. K. Strode and wife, Charles J. Strode and wife. Mrs. Rose Bridges, Jr.. Mrs. T. J. Mendenhall, Miss Nellie .:.-Klnlrv J. It. Kills. L Griswold. M H. McFerrin. W. J. Gearin. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Seaty. Miss Blanche Ches hire. Miss Leuna Wlnellemler. -Mrs. -rv A Morrison. Mrs Josenh W. Whitney, Miss Helen. Honeyman. Mrs. Joseph N. Teal Mrs. W. EL Skene. Jean M. tKene Donald A. Skene. Margaret Brehaut, R. Schmaeur and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McFowle, Mrs. C. C. Colt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Veasey. Miss Lillian Tuttle. Mrs. S. Berndscheek, F. A. Berndscheek, Mrs. B. Birchles. Mrs. L Goldstein. Miss K. Omar, F. J. George, H. Berkeley. W. J. Holmes, Marie lin den. A. H. Qulsley and wue. airs. j. n. Pannei H. D. Mitchell and wife, Rob ert D. Mitchell. Harvey N. Black. Hugh Livingstone. Mrs. O. E. Overbeck. Miss Catherine Cooke, Miss Jane lookc, tuii .T P. Cooke. Albert Ackerman Mr. R Ackerman. Mrs. R. D. Lenz and aon Mm W. !. Robb. all of Portland: Hannah Book and Bertha Simpson, of Missoula. Mont: Mrs. J. W. Hume, r. L. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Peters, Mrs. Yeon D. Geulliume. T. D. Geul- llume. M. S. Atatnger, Frank Wood fleld. O. J. Peterson and wife. Miss Vir ginia Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Far don, all of Astoria: Dean H. Walker Independence, Or.; Dr. F. E. Glelsper and wife. L. E. Lages. of Chicago; J. E. Bushnell. Minneapolis. Minn.; Miss Margarte Davles, Epheaton. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Moore. Seaside; Mrs. George Hedges. Walla Walla, Waah.; Mrs. D. C. Masten. Warren. Or.; Mrs. Frank Brown. Yankton. Or.; Esa Strelle, Gearhart, Or.; F. J. Jones. J. C. Jones. Mildred Jones, San Francisco; Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. L. G. Cook, of Oakland, Cal. Cannon Beacli Hotel guests for the past week were: Robert O. L Prael, D. D. Hail, Frances Warrens, R. T. Dlckerson. Mrs. Charles E. Warrens, Preston Holt. Mrs. F. W. Prael. Anne Prael. Nancy Holt, Marjorie Hall, Emily Young, Read M. Ellsworth. Jr.. Mrs. O. E. Mitchell, Hallie Joyce Kot lng, Hattle Dunn, G. W. Herrons and daughter. Francis. Mrs. W. A. Spence, W. A. Spence. W. A. Holt, C. E. War rens, Alec P. Bell. Hugh Livingstone, Alma Bailey, ill of Portland; Dr. and Mrs. P. Culberson, Miss Margarte De vers. Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Root, Mrs. E. D. Kanaga, Hood River. Or.; Lowell C. Paget. Oregon City. Or.; L. C. Guenther, Philadelphia. Pa.; W. G. Guenther. Astoria, Or.: Mrs. E. M. Ford, North Yakima, Or.; Hehry Brallier. Seaside, Or.; C. W. Rakers. White Salmon. Wash.; Dr. R. H. Cow ley, Berna, Ky.; Miss Killicut Swain. Cleveland. O.: C. K. Warrens, New Ha ven, Conn.: Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Waugh and daughter. Dorothy, Hood River, Or. Sylvan Park Inn housed during the week: Alice Stephens. Maude R. Bush nell, Gardiner Bushnell. Stephen R. Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Schloth. Miss Mina McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Joy. Misses Evelyn and Carlyn Joy, Eleanor C. Hatch, Lucy K. Hatch, F. E. Ferris, S. O. Melster. Eleonora Blohm. Blanche E. Delury, Mae Ziegler, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. L Mulvey. E. K. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Miller. Oregon City. Or. A jolly party arrived from Cannon Beach Thursday, including Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chatten and children, of River wood: Mrs. Lake, of San Francisco, and Mr. Hayes, of New York City. The party were guests of Mrs. M. Card at her new cottage just tlnished this season. SI 'ASIDE VISITORS DISAPPEAR General Exodus' Leaves Board Walks and Beaches Nearly Deserted. SEASIDE, Or., Aug. 29. (Special.) Like Arabs. Summer visitors in Sea Bide have silently folded their tents and stolen away to town. Many cozy homes, so recently the scenes of much gaiety, are now boarded up as a pro tection against Winter storms, and the once crowded boardwalks and streets are practically deserted. Every one is carrying away quantities of stored-up energy, gained at the beach, and like wise a generous sprinkling of freckles and sunburn. The present-day styles of wearing open-throated blouses and gowns is responsible for the tan and burned necks which the fair belle will struggle bravely to eradicate before the social season is In swing. At any rate, it is the badge of good, healthful liv ing, which means beautiy eventually. Mrs. Annie D. Gulss has recently pur chased a building site in Hermosa Park and is now arranging to have a hand some Summer residence erected for her use early In the Spring. Fay Young, a well-known baker of Boise. Idaho, Is passing a fortnight in Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Jones and party, of Portland, who have been enjoying beach life at Seaside, returned to their home. Judge and Mrs. T. J. Cleeton, of Port land, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knutson passed last week in one of Godfrey's cottages. One of the merriest dances of the season was that given Wednesday night at the Hotel Moore colonial grill and parlors by the younger set. Many motor parties were made up In Gearhart and surrounding points to at tend the gay affair. An attractive floral decoration, principally of dahlias. In a riot of coloring, made a pleasing foil for the pretty Summery frocks of the fair debutantes. Among those who enjoyed this jolly affair were Misses Grace O'Nell, Mary Therkelsen, Helen Gregg, Vera Rarbur, Faye Hack er, Lucile Dunne, Gladys Dunne, Ruth Dunne, Bonnie Prickett. Mrs. Frank Butler. Zeta Crawford. Viola Crawford, AlicL- Gadsby, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gadsby, Cachot Therkelsen. Gilbert Shea. Ken neth Price, William Holden. Layman Botiney. Bennett- Serf. Stanford Slchel, Mr. Wise. Ben Gadsby, Samuel Hitt. Richard Carney. Blair Holcomb. Rich ard Schnabel. Nellis Hamlin. Mrs. M. D. Bronaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry New man. Jennie Parellus, Florence Parellus, Edith Brock. Helen Brock. Minnie Fleischner. Delphine Rosenfeld, Dorothy Hart. Marjorie Housman, Helen Beggs, Catherine Schnabel, Margaret Elliott. Miss .McMillan. Mrs. Dan J. Moore, Jack Price. Jack Stephens. Jack Short. Wal ter Mauirhead and Herbert Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, who have been occupying one of Butter field's cottages for this month, re turned to Portland Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Flelschner and the Misses Minnie and Elise, who nave been summering In their handsome cottage, returned to Portland Wednes AT SEASHORE SOON TO NEW CHURCH FINISHED WORSHIP THAT I' DEDICATED LAST SLNDA. Under the supervision of the Portland Presbytery the new chur.ch at Rockaway Beach was dedicated Sunday. a,.j. The church is to be undenominational in character. Rev. Snjder, of Portland, was in charge of the services. The dedication service was read by Rev. C. Sandsborough, of Oregon City, while the sermon was preached by Rev. Charles Hays. D D. of Portland. Other ministers present were: Rev. W. Graff, of Beth any Or ; Rev. J. Kratt. D. D.. pastor of the First German Baptist Church, of Portland: Rev. McKenzie. of Tillamook, being represented by the Rev Mrs. McKenzie. The evening address was delivered by Rev Mr. George, pastor of the Friends' Church of Portland. Special music was sung by the choir, and the following selections rendered: Duet, Jy Mrs. Katherlne Shannon Metzger, contralto, of Se attle. Wash., and W. Prappe, tenor, of Fortland; so os, Mrs. D A. Mc Kenzie. soprano, of Tillamook, Or., and W. Park Richardson, basso, ef Pnrtln A r ,h.. attended in both church was dedicated free of debt. Many hours were spent in ar ranging the resplendent "Rockaway dahlias" and beautiful fern around the auditorium of the church. day to prepare for the wedding of Miss Minnie to William Ehrman. The wedding will be solemnized September 15 at the Hotel Multnomah. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Chipman and Miss Nancy Chipman returned to Fort land Monday evening. Mrs. Chipman and daughter, after a short visit in town, returned to pass tne Daiance 01 the season In their cottage on the boardwalk. The Inglewood cottage houses Mrs. T. H. Clancy and the Misses Mary and Genevieve Clancy for the balance of the season. A Welch, a well-known Portland man, passed the week-end at the Hotel Moore. J. Harker Smith spent several days recently with his family in their cot tage on the boardwalk. Miss Mildred Schmidt was a visitor during the week with friends. Mrs. Thomas Viggers made a visit with friends last week and plans to return to Portland shortly. In a cosy cottage In Hermosa Jr-aric F. G. Driver Is enjoying a brief visit at the beach. J. W. Luke is a recent visitor in Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Zeller are among the late arrivals and are occupying cottage on the Shell road. A. M. Witte has commenced the erection of a handsome Summer resi dence in Hermosa Park, whlcn win be ready early in the Fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. uutton, 01 rou- land, are visiting friends in seasiae for a month. John S. Rick, of Walla vv ana, nas re cently opened his cottage in Hermosa Park and will pass the balance of the Summer here. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lillis, who nave been occupying an attractive cottage in Hermosa Park, returned this week to Portland. A laree Informal gathering or bum mer visitors were entertained by Mrs. T. J. Donnerberg at her cottage- last week at tea and cards. W. J. Strandborg, of The Telegram, Is enjoying a vacation at the Hotel Moore. Mrs. Strandborg will Join her husband later. Raymond W. Frohman and M. Michel were among the week's arrivals at the Hotel Moore. J. W. Mackenzie is also a patron of Moore Hotel. H. Alderdid, of Salem. Is also so Jorning at the Moore Hotel. Mrs. Laura Summerville returned to Portland Sunday evening, and Is domi ciled at 705 Davis street. Mrs. C. E. Smith and daughter, Mrs. John Schnabel, and Miss Schnabel, who have been summering in the Smith cottage, returned to Portland Monday. Walter Smith, of Hood River, will pass a fortnight at Seaside. Those registered during the week at Hotel Torrey were: George Cham berlain, George M. Wuster, F. E. Ferris, Mrs. Jay H. Stoner, of Payette, Idaho; Charles E. Davidson, of Boise. Idaho; Mrs. George Drumheller. Jesse Dewey and Earl Drumheller, Mrs. D. C. Mars ton, of Warren, Or.; Mrs. Frank Brown, Yankton; Edward Ashbough, Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas L. Spllid, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Powers, Mrs. E. Strupleve, Catherine Strupleve, Hilda Munson, I. M. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs. B B Corliss. T. H. French. Mr. and Mrs. L B. Sutliff. Philip Sutliff, Florence W. Atwater, H. L. Dempter, Beatrice, Neb.; A. J. Berry and Hazel Berry, of Seattle; Alex Chestnut, Rogersville, Tenn.; R. King and C. B. Dahl, of Astoria; A. M. Howatt, W. M. Gilbert, C. V. Berde, C. A. Wentley, Mr. and Mrs. John Graydon, Mrs. Nora Hogstad. Necanicum Inn housed the following newcomers last week: William L Fries. Mrs. Josephine H. Perkins. Na thaniel Holmes Perkins, Chester Gold stein, Mrs. D. Shanahan, Mary, Nellie and Loretta Shanahan, Miss Beatrice Hermanson. Mrs. G. L Johnson and Lucille G. JohnBon, of Hood River; Dol ly Fawsett, Mrs. M. Fawsett and Fran cis Milne. Stopping at the Hotel Moore during the week were Mr. and Mrs. George C. Durklng. John Graydon, Clyde Evans. H. G Klopp, of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reynolds, J. C. Thompson, of Salem; Mrs. H. S. Beckner, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Euson, F. W. Tlnney and family, of Walla Walla; J. H. Norton, H. J. Donovan, C. C. Kelly. Dr. Mary V. Madigan. A. A. Tobey. Fred L. Tuttle. Joseph M. Rothschild. P. B. Dunn, Mrs. J. C. Vance, Miss Vance, of Danville, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bain, W. C. Burt, F. J. McDonald, Mrs. C. E. More land'and three children. Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, Mrs. A. B. Portelles, J. L Burke Ward Goitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Myrlck, of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patullo, W. H. Warrens, J. Wormser, L. L. Coblentz, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, John L. Burke, Mrs. I. E. Martin, Mrs. W. J. Patterson, Miss Charlotte Patterson, Mrs. C. H. Collender, Astoria: Mrs. Chester DeLong, of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waldron. W. G. Robertson. B. F. Barbour, Mrs. A. McAtee, Mary F. McAtee, E. H. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Leininger, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell. Mrs. George E. McLoughlln, Miss Leona McLoughlln, Mrs. Mary Mc Haley, Miss Amy McHaley and Gordon Blinn. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis and chil dren and L. Allen Lewis passed Monday in Seaside en route from Ecola to Port land. They have been Summering In Ecola, on Cannon Beach. Mrs. J. F. Newman was a charming hostess Saturday for about 30 of the younger set who are sojourning in Seaside, at a delightful supper and dauce at the Van Ness cottage, on the AT ROCKAWAY BEACH WILL BE USDESOMLVATIOJiAL the morning and evening The board walk. Mrs. Newman also pre sided at a dinner party earlier in the week for a number of belles and beaux. Miss Grace O'Neill, who has been a house guest of Mrs. Newman's for a fortnight, returned to Portland early in the week. Mrs. H. D. Beutgen is sojourning in a cottage on Eleventh avenue. In a pretty cottage on Tenth avenue, Mrs. Theodore Barr, Miss May and Jo seph Barr are enjoying a brief visit. Miss Gladys Calkins is a recent ar rival in Seaside. She is the guest of friends here. The Northrup cottage houses Mrs. H. P. Dueber and family. Mrs. A. R. Glbb is established in the Bruce cottage. In the Austin cottage are Mrs. Frank Henry and L. O. Leonard, who will re main several days. Mrs. G. B. Perkins is sojourning in a cosy cottage on Fourth avenue. John Stevens and Earl Short, of Ta coma. returned to their homes Monday after a brief stay at the Moore Hotel. Miss Ellen Newbegin was the house guest of Miss Ada Otten for the week end. Miss Consuela McMillen Is entertain ing Miss Margaret Elliott for a few days at the McMillans' new cottage. Rev. Luther R. Dyott and- Gavin C. Dyott were week-end visitors in Sea side at the Hotel Moore. Warren E. Thomas passed the week end with W. A. T. Bushong on a fish ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cunningham, of The Dalles, are guests of Mrs. A. S. Young at Loch Lomond cottage. Reed Ellsworth, who has been sum mering in Cannon Beach, was a week end ffuest of Herbert Sessions. At the Harmony cottage Mrs. J. A. Mclntlre is entertaining a house party. Including Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mrs. R. L. Dow and Miss Clara Rivett, of Nampa, Idaho, for a week. Miss Myrtle Swearlngen was a week end guest at the McMahon cottage. LAKE LYTLE BEACH ATTRACTS Many Persons Arrive From Portland and Other Oregon Points. LAKE LYTLE BEACH, Or., Aug. 29 fSDecial.) The following arrivals have registered at the Outlook Inn: Sne.ncer R. McAfee. Mrs. McAfee, Miss M. V. Dickinson and Mrs. A. D. Warren, all of Portland, and R. F. Gorham, of Tillamook, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke, of Hood River, Or., have opened Rambler cot tage and have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brazleton, of Port land. Visiting at Hart's Content are A. L. Dorner and Miss Nina Hart, of Port land. Passing the week-end with Miss En right at Harmony cottage are Miss Lina B. James, general secretary of the Y. W. C. A., and Miss Harriet Moorehouse, of the woman's depart ment of the Northwestern National Bank of Portland. Mr. White, with his daughter and niece, of Oregon City, expects to remain until their home is completed. GEARHART COTTAGES CLOSING Golf Tournament Event of Chief Im portance In Last Ten Days. GEARHART, Or., Aug. 29. (Special.) "Goodby Everybody" Is waved from the cars as each train pulls out, and the little groups at the stations bid the eastward travelers farewell. Many of the cottages are closed or are being prepared for the Winter, but some will be kept open until well Into the Fall. The season has been an unusually gay one, golf, swimming, riding, dancing and cards all having their places in the entertainment. Gearhart Hotel has been the scene of much entertainment during the last ten days, golf, of course, taking tirst place. During the tournament there were many Informal tea parties given by the occupants of cottages. Mrs. George A. Marshall entertained at a tea. Tuesday. Mrs. David T. Honey man was a hostess Friday. Mrs. James A. Dougherty and Mrs. Chester Griffin Murphy entertained in a similar man ner the latter part of the week and numerous small dinner parties rounded out the week's gayety. Mr. an Mrs. Oskar E. Huber were hosts for a Welsh rarebit supper Friday evening. The "golf ball," given by the hotel management Thursday evening In honor of the participants of the golf tourna ment, was a delightful affair. Many young people, who are summering in Seaside, motored over for the dance. Prizes were awarded for the hesitation waltz and the onestep. Mrs. Bert Far rar, of Seattle, and Charles MacKenzie, also, of Seattle, won the one-step prize, and Miss Elizabeth Huber and John Latourette the prize for the hesitation waltz. Jack Burns is one of the late ar rivals, and is passing the rest of the season with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Oskar E. Huber and the Misses Dorothy, Winnifred and Eliza beth Huber and Miss Violet Erskins re turned to Portland Wednesday. Miss Huber's wedding to Kurt Koehler will be a brilliant event of September 16. Mrs. T. J. Mendenhall and Miss Nellie McKlnley were at the hotel this week. Mrs. Walter M. Cook and daughters, the Misses Margaret and Betty, who have been passing the month of August at Gearhart Hotel, left Saturday even ing for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Crouse Banks came down Saturday to pass the week-end at Gearhart Hotel. Chester G. Murphy also passed the latter part of the week in Gearhart with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hart Joined their daughter. Miss Sarah Hart, Fri day, and they are sojourning in Gear hart for a fortnight visiting Mrs. Henry E. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett passed the week-end in Gearhart at the Smith cottage. Mrs. Helen i.aau uorDctt ac companied them as far as Gearhart, going on to visit friends int Ecola. Mlss Elizabeth Menefee returned to Portland Saturday, having been the guest of Mrs. Charles F. Adams during the golf tournament. John K. Kollock also was a week-end visitor In Gearhart at his cottage In the meadow. Hugh Livingstone Is passing the rest of the season with his family at their cottage in the meadow. The Misses Frances and Pauline Titus left Gearhart last week, after a de lightful visit with the Micheners in their meadow cottage. Mrs. Matthew Lyons was a house guest of Miss Lillian Morgan during the week. Saturday evening there was a bridge party In connection with the regular week-end hop, and it was a fitting climax to a brilliant Summer season. George Pirie and family, who have been sojourning at Gearhart for a few months, returned to Portland Thurs day. Mrs. Albert Caswell and grand daughter, Miss Helen Vandewater, re turned to Walla Walla after a delight ful month's visit with the R. B. Cas wells. Judge J. P. Kavanaugh spent last week In Gearhart with his family. John F. Daly, his brother. Walter O. Daly; Graham Glass. Sr.. Graham Glass, Jr.. and their guests, E. T. Whitney and WMlliam Burke, who participated in the golf tournament, returned to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mulder and fam ily are recent arrivals who are pass ing the rest of the season at the Beck man cottage on Ocean avenue. Mrs. C. T. Whitney, who has been the house guest of Mrs. James D. Honeyman during the golf tournament, passed the week-end at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farrar, of Seattle passed several days at the Gearhart Hotel. Alfred F. Smith returned to Gearhart Friday and passed a few days at the hotel. Ray M. Small returned last night to Portland after a week's visit at the hotel. George Ten Eyck, of Portland, also passed the week-end at Gearhart. Archie Kingsley, of Portland, passed several days in Gearhart at the hotel. Wallace W. Greer, in company with a couple of friends, enjoyed a camping trip in Gearhart, the first part of which was spent at the hotel. Mrs. J. F. Alexander and daughter; Miss Virginia, who have been summer ing in Gearhart, returned to their home In Portland last week. LONG BEACH PLEASURES MANY Card Parties, Camp Fires, Motoring and Hikes Popular. LONG BEACH, Wash., Aug. 29. (Spe cial.) Cards and music formed the evening's entertainment for a number of Long Beach cottagers who were the guests of Mrs. Agnes Knolls Thurs day evening. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. E. Nickolls. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. E. Nickolls, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Behrendsen, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tinker, Mr. and Mrs. I. Bar tholomea, Mrs. W. L. Webster, of Chi cago, Mre. R. E. Case, Mrs. George Con way, Mrs. Fred R. Jacobsen, Mrs. Wil liam Weber, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Ward, Miss Lolita Tinker, Miss Marvel Case, Miss Myrtle Miller, Thomas Case and Harry Weber. A group of charming Portland girls passed Wednesday at Fort Canby. The party took along a basket luncheon and enjoyed the day to the greatest ex tent. Numbered among the picnickers were Misses Constance Piper, Kathleen Sealy, Lucile, Margaret and Anna May Bronough. Margaret and Miriam Hage dorn, Eve Jacobsen, Verna Barker, Hel en Adams, Grace McKenzie, Kate Stan- field, Beatrice and Margaret Porteous. Mrs. C. Thompson and J. L. Smith enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. John Papa at her pretty Tioga home. At a big bonfire on the beach a jolly crowd passed a most pleasant evening, singing, toasting marshmallows and popping corn. Those who attended the affair were Mrs. E. I Shaffer, Mrs. I. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Nolan, Mrs. J. Newman, Mrs. A. J. Pllz. Mrs. Lena Schulz, Mrs. S. Cranotich, Mrs. M. Greene, Florence and Edward Boyrie, Helen Newman, Evelyn and Lillie Hasenmeyer, Ruth, Marian and Alice Greene, Leona Schulz and Richard Par- rott. A party of the younger girls chap eroned by Mrs. J. P. Bronough, went on a picnic to North Head lighthouse and Deadman's Hollow Saturday. The girls were Ruth and Dorothy Connell, Elizabeth Richardson, Marian Shogren, Anna May and Margaret Bronough. Miss Floretta Velguth, of Portland, is the house guest of Miss Frances Schade at the "Wide-awake" cottage. The long, cool days are ideal for hiking and many groups Journey to the lighthouses to pass the day pic nicking. A recent party chaperoned by Mrs. M. Bell passed Monday at North Head and Deadman's Hollow. The picnickers included Norma Mc Graw, Alice Campbell, Joseph Celes tine, William Muir and Abe Abrams. Another affair planned by the same people was a huge bonfire and marsh mallow roast and additional guests were Agnes Nichols. Agnes Campbell, Florence O'Brien, William Blake, Jay Fox and Harry Nudleman. Sojourning at Long Beach are Mr. and Mrs. B. Fulmer and daughter, Mrs. C. L St Helen and H. G. St. Helen, all of Portland. On Wednesday a party took a picnic lunch to Deadman's Hollow. Those who enjoyed the outing were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. English, Floretta Velguth, Frances Schade, Mildred Richards, Irene Keren, J. P. Schade, Leonard. Al and William Krause and Jack Rose. In a pretty little cottage at Long Beach Mrs. Alma Kirschner is domi ciled for the remainder of the Summer. Mrs. J. Ira Rutledge and a number of friends recently passed a delightful day at Ocean Side, motoring there and back from Long Beach. For the pleasure of friends from Portland, Miss Elaine Gooley planned a most enjoyable motor trip to the Life Saving Station and Ocean Park on Sunday. Summering at Long Beach is Mrs. D. W. Qulmby. Mrs. Frederick R. Jacobsen enter tained Mrs. W. L Webster, of Chicago, for a short time at her cottage, "Hal cyon Villa." A number of Long Beach visitors recently gathered about a big camp fire which was one of the most successful of the Summer. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin. Mrs. Frank Schappell, Mrs. George Struthers and son, George Struthers, Jr., Mrs. C. G. Williams, Mrs. R. D. Jacobs, Catherine Lais, Mary and Laura Martin, Matilda "and Fay Jacobs, Harriet Mehaffety, Clara Levine, Bessie Levitt, Clara red bein, J. N. Geening and Eugene Harvey. Summering at the Driftwood are M. E. Wiley, Portland; Mrs. W. H. Kelly and A, W. Kelly, of Vancouver; Flor BECOME BATHERS BRAVE CHILLY BUT BRACING WATER OF MOUN TAIN STREAM. JOLLY GROUP IN SALMON RIVER NEAR TAWNEY'S MOUNTAIN HOME. ence Drake, Mrs. A. Barker. Blooming ton; J. L. Smith. Walla Walla; Mrs. C. E. Thompson, McLean; Josephine Lo ven, Portland; T. W. Stephens. San Francisco, and H. T. Brink. Miss Marvel Case entertained a num ber of the younger set Monday evening at an informal dancing party at her home. Miss Myrtle Miller assisted the hostess in serving a delicious supper. Those present were Misses Rose, Mar garet and Bertha Schacht, Clara Quinn. Irene Collins. Madeline Stone, Pauline Jacobsen and Wilson Schiffer. H. E. Perrin. Jack O'Bryan. E. R. Holt Cressey Phillips and Frederick Frltsch. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Magurn and Miss Edith Magurn were week-end visitors At. T,on:r Beach. Mrs. Agnes Knoll entertained in a charming manner Thursday evening at her Long Beach home, the Knoll, music songs, card playing and dancing were followed by supper. The table was dec orated with dahlias. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Nicoll, Mr. and Mrs Bartholomew. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Behrendsen. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tinker, Mrs. George Conway. Mrs Thomas Ward, Mrs. R. E. Case, Mrs. William Weber. Mrs. J. Jacobsen, Miss Marvel Case, Miss Myrtle Miller and Robert Case. Mrs. Will Fournier and Masters James and John are visiting her mother, Mrs. James Fralney, at her Summer cottage. LAUNCH TRIP BEACH FROLIC Long Hikes Are Taken by Youth at Beacli Center. BEACH CENTER, Wash.. Aug. 29. (Special.) One of the events of the past week was a trip to Sand Island and Fort Canby taken by a party of picnickers from Beacn Center. The trip was made in a launch and was one of the most successful of the season. The party included Mrs. G. M. Thor sen, Mrs. J. Henessy, Miss Ruth Kier nan. Miss Marie Brady, Miss Viola Thorsen, Emmett Rathbun, Frank Kiernan and Alder Nelson. Not to be outdone by Adrian Wild man and Harry Gevurtz, who hiked from Beach Center to Ocean Park and back In one day last week a trip of 22 miles a number of boys from Ocean Park walked to Beach Center, than to North Head and back again to Ocean Park, making In all about 35 miles. The hikers were William Haseltine, Arthur Mack, Richard Mont gomery and Cordey Sendstake. Miss Kathleen Sealy Is entertaining Miss Constance Piper at the Sealy beach home. Neagle Sealy, of New Zealand, is a house guest at the Sealy cottage. Mrs. Ernest E. Tressler, of Portland, Is passing a few days as house guest at the Bartholomea cottage, "Red Wing." Mrs. Frank Kiernan, family and guests returned to Portland on Wednesday after passing two months In the Lawler cottage at Beach Center. Milton Gevurtz, of Portland, is visit ing at the home of his parents at Beach Center for the balance of the Summer. At the W. P. Adams cottage Mr. Adams and Rudolph Cabell passed a pleasant week-end. Mrs. Adams and family will return to Portland on Mon day, after spending the month of August at the beach. The John Barbey cottage was closed Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Barbey and daughters. Carrie, Hazel and Frances. R. B. Knight, of Portland, Is occu pying his cottage on the boulevard for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wolff and a party of friends picnicked at Deadman's Hol low Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wolff are summering in their cottage on the boulevard. E. Schiller, of Gresham, spent a few days with his family in their cottage, "Evergreen," at Beach Center. J. P. Wlldman, of Portland, was with his family in their cottage on the bou levard over the week-end. Among those who are passing the Summer days at Sunset Hotel are Mrs. E. Scott, Isabelle and Alice Scott, Iven Pease, Alfred Mattern, Hazel E. Crox ford and Margaret McMorrow, all of Portland. PICNICS POPULAR AT SEA VIEW Swimming Party and Home Enter tainments Also Diversions. SEAVIEW, Wash., Aug. 29. (Special.)- The desire to enjoy to the greatest extent the remaining Summer days has caused an unusual number of festivities of all kinds to be planned by the beach visitors. Picnics seem to be the favorite diversion this season. One of the most delightful was taken to North Head and Dead man's Hollow Monday by a party of young people of Seavlew. After the hike the group visited the lighthouse and then spread a dainty basket lunch eon in Deadman's Hollow. Those who took the trip were Gertrude Joys, Madye and Fern Nickum, Lillian Ken nedy, Florence Holmes, Harvey Lind sey, Edward Jackson, Clare MacDou gall, Wilson SchlfTer and Frederick Fritsch. An informal meeting at the home of Mrs. B. L. Stone was an interesting event of the past week. Dancing and music were features of the affair, which proved to be one of the most en joyable of the season. The guests In cluded Misses Genevieve and Marian Coffey, Rose and Bertha Schacht, Ma rian Martin, Pauline Jacobsen, Made line and Lillian Stone and Jack O'Bry an, E. R. Holt, Wilson Schiffer. H. E. Perrin, Charles Dundore, Alfred and Jerome Stone. With a delightful dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. L Goldsmith celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Friday. Mayor H. R. Albee was with his fam ily over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waller and Miss Winifred Kendall are enjoying the hos pitality of Mrs. Frank Somo for a week. A jolly affair of the week was a swimming party on Monday to Baker's Bay. The party included Dorothy Gold- i PACIFIC : smith, Elolse Loewenson. Dorothy Loe wenson, Berdlne and Florence Catlin, Frances Lounsbury, Naomi Levy, Flor ence Nelson and Mary Holmes. At the Hull cottage MIrs Ruth Trow bridge, of Portland, is the guest of Miss Sybil Brown. Mrs. H. E. Lounsbury was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilkes. A Summer visitor at the beach is Miss Marie Roberts. the charming daughter of Captain J. H. Roberts, of Portland. Miss Roberts is the guest of Miss Margaret Johnson. A dellgthful house party of last week was that given by Mrs. Emil Schacht, who entertained Miss Irene Collins, Mrs, Martin Schacht, Miss Clara Quinn, Frances, Mabel and Al O'Brien. Domiciled In a Shepard cottage are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Slmonton, of Port land. Among the Portlanders who were with their families over the week-end was Ben F. Greene. For the balance of the season Mr. J. White and daughters. Henrietta and Dorothy, are the house guests of Mrs. White's' mother. Mrs. Van Delour. Summering in the Linden cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conacher and Miss Irene Murphy. Guests at the Hackney cottage were Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Schmidt, of Port land: H. A. Hoefler, of Aftorla: J. F. Smith, of Portland; W. T. McKen.ie and A J. Peterson, of Portland: I 'r. and Mrs H. R. Brisdorf. A. L Hassler. Mrs. Jennie L. Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fordyce and Flora Gamme, all of Port land; Mr. and Mrs. John Herring, of Seattle. E M. Wingate. of Portland. Is visit ing his family at their cottage at Sea vlew. BREAKERS EES TOY TIES MANY Golf. Tennis Parties and Hakes Oc cupying Visitors' Time. BREAKERS, Wash.. Aug. 29. (Spe cial.) The seventh Breakers tourna ment, consisting of golf and tennis, has been the main feature at the Breaker during the week. Special events were arranged for the visitors each night. A big ovster bake on the beach Wednes day evening was one of the novel events and a domino party was given Thursrfn v. ToniKht a bntnuet was held for all the golf and tennis piny era. when the numerous cups and trophies were presented, the visitors will enjoy a Tomorrow picnic on Shoalwater Bay. Dr. and Mrs. W. L Northup. of Port land, arrived for the tennis tournament Wednesday and will remain for a short rest at the seashore. Miss Ruth Gray spent several ditys at the Breakers as the guest of Miss Bertha Bertner. of Little Rock. Ark. Mrs. A. Fllshman and Miss Fllshmati arrived from Portland Thursday for a short stay at the Breakers. Principal James F. Ewlng. of Port land Academy, and family are at the Rrvri for the tennis tournament. Dr. A. L. Ford Warren, of Portland i anendlne 10 days at this point. Miss Beatrice Lally Joined Mrs. James Crr.nln and family. from hpiiK.-ine Wash.. Friday for a few days' sojourn at the beach. Mr B R. r,vtle. Mrs. JainCs A. Ellis and Miss Johnson arrived from Port land and are registered at the hotel. Dr. Joseph Bllderback. wife and daughter are attending the tournament here. Other guests at the Breakers Hotel are: Werner Breyman. Salem, or.; -Mrs vi w Pmel. Portland: A. Hush, Jr., Sa lem, Or.; I. W. Rubin. Portland: E Galena. Chicago, 111.; H. O. Lytic. Mrs H W. Foulder. H. W. Hoedee. It. M Small, R. E. Mullen. G. R. Alexander. M. C Alexander. E. K. Bucnan ana wife. Mrs. B. R. Palmer and son, miss Sumptor. Leo Hahn. J. Mutrroy, a. u. Wakeman. all of Portland: Percy Gard iner. Everett. Wash.; K. A. Main. . w York City; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McGowan and two children, Ilwaco. Wash.; Miss Francis Dunbar. Astoria, Or.; Mr. anu Mrs. M. E. Sinclair, Ilwaco. wash .Tnhn R. Latourette. Portland; D. B. Whitman. Astoria: Ralph C. Gorrlll Oakland. Cal.; Mrs. W. M. Seward, Miss Grace Seward, Portland; Mrs. K. I. Stafford, Clare Shannon, Seattle, Wash.; James Shives, Josephine Mil ler and Ruth 8tipe, all of Portland. NEWPORT CROWDS DEPARTING Season Is Drawing to End and Ex odus of Vacationists Is On. NEWPORT, Or., Aug. 29. (Special.) The Summer season at this beach Is waning rapidly. Although there are by far more people here than at this time last year, nevertheless the exodus of vacationists and Summer residents has been rapid during the last week. The principal event of the week was the public clambake given on the bay beach, near the north Jetty, Sunday afternoon. More than BOO persons came for the day from various valley cities on the two excursion trains. Mme. June Reed, of New York, vio linist, gave her second concert of the season Tuesday evening at the Log Cabin. Mme. Reed's selections Included both classical and popular music. She was assisted by Mrs. Ambrose Mlddle ton.N of Eugene, mezzo-soprano. and Miss Alicia McElroy. pianist. Mrs. Mld dleton Is an Instructress In the school of music at the University of Oregon. Complimenting the Misses Agnes M. Pltchford and Margaret McClalleen, of Roseburg. Mrs. Clark Barger enter tained at dinner last Sunday at the Hotel Nieolal. MacClellan Lannlng. of Portland, was among the first-of -the-week arrivals at the beach. Mrs. Mildred R. Brooks, Republican nominee for County Recorder of Ma rion County, who has been passing the Summer at this resort, will leave Mon day for her home In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. L L. White and children, of Albany, are domiciled in a cottage at Sea Crest for two weeks. Mrs. John M. French, of Albany, who has been passing the Summer at the . A- t HISTORY Redfleld cottage, Nye Beach, Uavea Monday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Wllaen. of Salem, are Included imonf the many Marlon County people who are enjoy ing the late Summer beauties of Nye Beach. Rev. John H. Boyd and A. S. Patullo. of Portland, arrived a few day after a five days' "hike" down the beach from Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. G. it. Chrlsman and bod. Chester, reached the beach the for part of the week for a few days' so journ. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ake, who have been at the Nieolal, departed the first of the week for their Portland home. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Starr and chil dren have returned to Portland after a two weeks' stay at Rose Cttjr. Professor Louis Max Illckcrnell, of Mcadsvllle, Pa., leaves tomorrow for Syracuse. N. Y.. where he has accepted the chair of biology In Syracuse Uni versity. Mrs. Mabel Robertson, of Snlem. la the house guest of Mrs. William Burs hardt, Jr., at the Metcalf cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Prltehsrd. of Portland, are st the Sea Crest for a week. Jerome Fulop, of Portland, arrived the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rurknell. of Co burg, are located In one of the tent houses at Tent City for two weeks. Mrs. Walter L. Tooze and daughter. Ethel, of Salem, who have been passlnf several weeks at the Harkleroad cot tage, leave tomorrow for their home. Mrs. Charles K Bilyeu has returned to her home In Dallas after enjoying an outing at the seaside. Miss Emma llergniann, of Albany, was Included among the Monday de partures. Miss Genevieve Tllley. of forvallls. arrived Tuesday and Is at the Hotel Bradshaw. J. N. Sknlffe. a member of the City Council of Salem, and family left Tues day for their home by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E Armlstead and daughter. Mary, of Portland, th rived Monday for a short vacation. Charles O. Wilson departed Monday for his home In Salem. Mrs. Wilson will remain for a few .lavs longer. Mrs. F. M. Youngs and daughter. Evelyn, of Milwsukle. sro passing sev eral days at the Nieolal. H. C. Prudliomme, of Portland. I passing MVarml days at the Damon. Miss olive Metcalf. of Salem, has arrived for a visit with her parents. hi Mr II KIX1KT. CRATER LAKE AirTOMOMUaTH M' 1,11 K''" ATTENTION I Utncnon The gateway to the scenle IViCUrUnU myotic laka of America, concealed In tho ancient crater of Mount Mazania on the summit of the (.ascaaeo. 7000 feet above sea Uvel, la six miles m diameter. 23 miles of sheer precipitous sky line 2000 feet above the surface or the water, stockod with gamey rsln bow trout welching 3 to fc pounds. The 80-mlle trip from MEPFORD Is on of extreme pleasure and delight, over Cf4 roads through the great sugar MM forests along the turbulent Hogu River, with Ideal camping places n route T o camps maintained within th PARK for accommodation and sup pile. A tri-weeklv auto-stag sorvl.e. leaving Medford Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 A. M. Hound trip 111 One and oue-thlrd far on all rullroads lu Oregon. Washington and Idaho. You Srill enjoy th trip through th famous orchards of the Rogue Rlvsr Valiey Write for descriptive booklet of CRATER LAKH NATIONAL. PARK. ui:m oiiii rllll 1 lAli club, Medford. Or. MOUNT HOOD RESORTS M CROSKEY'S MT. HOOD AUTO STAGE leaves dally for Government Cam and way points, three atagea dally. For reservations rkeae lM . 111 Uinlk'iM tre. 3 Maw. Iborue IMM RELIANCE MT. HOOD AUTO STAGES Dully tu Mt lloutl icsort.. K. T. $; Gov Csinp. S7.5U. iwcll round trip. or more. Ilicluillna hotel si"l su!a lo sum nut 111 ch. itesrrvaiionn. Ucki aaa intormstlou st llOL'TLliDUlS BJBK1J li KLUliAL CO.. lull Second BL PHONES: MAIN SHitt. A 3S11. ur Hellene . lotu Bawiaerae v. l'hon Tabor v4. The Warren Ecola, Cannon Beach, Or. The Only nntl on the trees Vwt. We give special attention to our dining-room service make a spe cialty of ea foods. The best ac commodations and service to be had on Cannon Beach. Auto-stage mu all trains. Write for rates. M. S. WARREN, Proprietor HOTEL MOORE OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN. SEASIDE. CLATSOP BEACH. OR. Rooms with or without bath. Hot salt water baths and surf bathing. Hecreation pier for fishing. Sea food specialty. Grill in connection. Muaio and dancing every evening. DAN J. MOORE. Prop. Hotel Gearhart " BY-THE-SEA" special hi:im on n vri:. beginning September 1. $3. $3.50 and 14 per day. American plan. September Is the most beautirul onth at the beach; surf bathing at Its best. OTBL CKMIII tRT WII.I. BE OPE TiiitoKiHoi T Tin: Wimw CHAS. II. ROWI.UY. Manager. Oearhart, Or. Portland Office. 10OV4 Koiirlh ntrrrt. THAT DELIGHTFUL BEACH HOME Th "Klinor." at Ktmor PwK, tm Opn ; lurupran oniy , rr.- iiirniinwa coo tnts : ft aulet. I oroilk out In.. i.bv o looking- th ocan; lut ymmr our accommo dations ware tsd to capacity; tarvr r- rvatlcns dtMppntntad. this r capacity im douMad but till ur rl r trvaUuDS. you'll lilt tn plac aad taa jr.., Writ fur circular "siluU. JlUiIUIIAV HaiaaHay, w.