The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 18, 1915, SECTION THREE, Page 8, Image 40

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    TTTE SITXDAT OltEGONTAX. PORTLAND, JULY IS. 1915.
OREGON BEACHES GAT WITH ROUND OF SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
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Gearhart Sees Departure of Soldiers With Feeling of Regret Red Cross Benefit Is Occasion for Gala Day.
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EARHART. Or.. July 17. (Spe
cial.) Departure of the long line
of olive brown-suited eoldler boya
of the Third Regiment of the Oregon
National Guard, who left Thursday
morning on a special train for Port
land to attend the Liberty bell cele
bration, together with a few of the
regular Army officers who were In
structing the "boys." left Gearhart
rather quiet and somber. The boys in
Camp Jackson added .materially to the
gayety of Gearhart during their 10
days' encampment, especially last Sat
urday, when they reveled in the field
sports. Governor AVithycombe came
.down to view the sports, which took
place in front of the hotel, close to
the surf. The wall-scaling contests,
races of various kinds and the drilling
attracted virtually every cottager
around Gearhart. They were lined
up along the boardwalk, the beach and
steps of the hotel. The following day
the Guards had a regimental parade
and band concert on the field adjoining
their camp. Summer visitors from
Seaside. Astoria and way points sur
rounding Gearhart motored to the big
field to view the parade and listen to
the very excellent concert. Among
the United States Army men attending
the camp were Colonel James Jack
son, for whom the camp has been
named; Colonel Clenard McLoughlln.
In command of the troops, and Lieu
tenants T. R. Maghee and F. V. Schnei
der, of the Twenty-first Infantry, Van
couver Barracks.
The camp's festivities closed with
the military ball Monday night at the
Hotel Moore for the officers and their
friends.
Yesterday was a gala day. In which
the French Red Cross Society was the
beneficiary. Under the direction of
Mrs. J. Andre Fouilhoux a number of
prominent matrons and maids of Port
land made cakes from their choicest
recipes and sent them down to Gear
hart. Mrs. David T. Honeyman gave
the use of her cottage for the sale and
cottagers eager to avail themselves of
the opportunity to purchase delicious
cakes and at the same time help a
worthy cause, flocked to the Honeyman
residence early in the afternoon to get
the pick of the cakes and cookies. It
Is probable the cake sale will be re
peated In August, as this is the first
time that the French Red Cross So-
.cj. ua uaa any anair to secure
xunas in Portland, and the unique
method of raising funds to carry 011
their work appeals to society folk.
ine druggists- convention. which
was held recently in the Gearhart Ho
tel, was a notable event. The commit-
iee in cnarge, neaded by James Me
Donald, kept the members of th .nn
vention moving and amused every mo
ment. Tnere were bonfire parties.
1 il """wucia. uances and an
causing ceieoration in which
nreworKS played a prominent rart
The boulevard to Seaside has beefl
fnmnlAfi1 n .4 -.
j..-.. iui many mnes between
uomart ana Portland, although the
"""" iaes ine motorist through
the .Nebalem Valley for a shnrt
By the middle of August motnrit iimu"
be able to come all along the Columbia
on the highway, making it one of the
most delightful methods of transpor
tation to and from the beach.
The new 18-hole a-olf mnr. i
Jng a delight to golf enthusiasts, who
follow their sport by a dip in the surf
ur a swim in me natatorium.
ana Mrs. George A. Marshall
and children arrived Friday night and
-us uuimcuea in tnelr cottage for the
Summer.
Mi3s Margery Hoffman and Harold
ells were guests of Mrs. C. Henry
Davis, Jr.. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burke passed
the week at Gearhart Hotel.
Right Rev. Walter T. Sumner also
wis a week-end patron of the Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray Sher
wood came down to pass a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Hoffman.
Miss Isabella Gauld who has been
the guest of Mrs. William Robeson
for several days, returned to Portland
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alma T. Katz also re
turned to Portland Monday niaht. after
a delightful week's visit as the hou.e
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
Adams.
Miss Dorine Wyld was a house guest
of Miss Nadine Caswell during the
week. She will accompany her parents
shortly to California for several
weeks.
Frederick R. Strong passed the week
with his family in the Westcott cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman
2 oet y5v"
and children were among the arrivals
the latter part of the week and are
domiciled in their cottage for the
Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Leiter and chil
dren who have been occupying their
cottage on the beach front since May,
returned to Portland Saturday night.
They were accompanied by Mrs. O. C.
Leiter and son Ted, who passed the
week at the Leiter cottage.
Representative C. N. McArthur came
down Thursday to Camp Jackson, In
specting the regiment.
Mrs. Frank M. Warren, two children
and nurse arrived the middle of the
week and will pass a fortnight at the
Gearhart Hotel.
Colonel James Jackson. U. S. A.. Is
passing several days at the hotel dur
ing the encampment of the O. N.
Guards.
Lieutenant F. V. Schneider, of the
Twenty-first Infantry, Vancouver
Barracks, who was one of the in
structors at camp, passed the week
end as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Oskar Huber.
H. J. Frank came down the latter
part of the week to Join the Druggists'
Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Dugald. W. L. Mac
Gregor and children arrived on Thurs
day and will occupy the Sanborn cot
tage on the beach front for the re
mainder of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Lewis
came down Friday to pass the week
end as house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Lewis.
Mrs. Morris H. Whitehouse. who was
a guest of Mrs. C. H. Davis. Jr.. for
a fortnight, will return to Portland
tonight. Mr. Davis Is en route to San
Francisco, and upon his return he will
pass several weeks at his attractive
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Summers- and
baby are occupying the W. L. Morgan
cottage for several weeks.
Russell Smith and Alexander Mac
Leod, of New Tork. arrived Saturday
and were domiciled In the Mansfield
cottage awaiting the arrival of Mr.
Smith's sister. Mrs. James Zan. who
has leased the cottage for the remain
der or the bummer.
Howard Charlton arrived Saturday
for a weeek-end visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllliam Robeson.
Mrs. George A. Marshall entertained
about 20 of the cottagers at a pretty
tea Saturday afternoon at her attrac
tive cottage on Ocean avenue.
Samuel HofTheimer, of Pittsburg. Pa
ls the house guest of his sister, Mrs,
Samuel Rosenblatt, at Gearhart for
several days. Mrs. Flora H. Bettman
of Cleveland, Ohio, is also visiting
Mrs. Rosenblatt for a few weeks.
Miss Iphagine Maloney, who attended
the rent convention of the Kappa Al
pha Thetas at the hotel, remained for
a week's visit with Dr. and Mrs. Jo
nah-B. Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daly and fam
ily are domiciled in their cottage for
the fcummer.
Mrs. J. A. Stewart and children are
recent arrivals at Gearhart. They have
opened the Stewart apartments for the
season.
Donald R. Mucro was a week-end
visitor of Mrs. Frank Warren and Miss
Frances Warren. The Munro children
are passtng the month of July with the
Warrens.
Judge C. U. Gantenbein was a vis
itor at Gearhart Hotel for several days
last week. He particularly enjoyed
the encampment, devoting most of his
stay here to Camp Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Bruce, of Idaho,
with their family, are summering In
their cottage in the meadow.
Lieutenant and Mrs. J. Feldman
were week-end visitors at Gearhart
Hotel.
Mrs. R F. Lytle and Miss Doris Ly-
tie were dinner guests at the hotel
Sunday.
Harry M. Kerron. of Portland.
passed Sunday at Gearhart with James
NicolL
Mrs. H. L. Mersereau and son. Eg
bert Mersereau. enjoyed a brief visit
at Gearhart Hotel last week.
Robert Krohn. physical director of
the public schools, was a week-end
visitor at Gearhart with his family.
Miss Leslie Smith Is visltlnir at the
Smith cottage, which is being occu
pied by Mr. Elliott R. Corbett.
Mrs. Charles Rosenfeld is entertain
ing several Eastern visitors, among
them Mrs. Miller and Miss Wise.
Miss Eulth Mihnos and brother.
Frank Mihnos. are visiting In Gear
hart for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Burns and the
Mlsse Helen and Irene Burns, of
Spokane, have leased Mrs. Henrv Mc.
Craken's bungalow for the Summer.
Mrs. McCraken and Mrs. George C.
Mason and children returned to town
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Galland and
children and nurse, of Spokane, with
Mrs. L. Hexter, arrived the latter part
of the week and will pass several
weeks at Gearhart Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hellbrun and daugh
ter are also recent arrivals who will
pass a few weeks at the hotel.
R. C. F. Astbury. of Medford. Or.,
who has been Wintering in Portland
at the Waverly Club, arrived early In
the week and will pass the Summer at
Gearhart Hotel.
Harriet were house guests of Mrs.
Oskar E. Huber during the week.
Mrs. C. Henry Davis entertained Fri
day night at dinner, her guests Includ
ing several of the cottagers: Mrs.
James A. Dougherty. Mrs. C. Edward
Grelle. Mrs. Charles Whitley and Mrs.
Morris H. Whitehouse.
Among the Porelanders who visited
Gearhart and registered at the hotel
during the past week were: Miss
Gladys Mack. Raymond R. Smith. V,
A. Cochran. W. F. Kichter. L. B. Aris-
tene. W. D. Walker. B. E. Jones. G
W. Keefer. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crocker,
E. A. Hollenhead, T. J. Hacon. J. C.
Hanson. A. Q. Johnson. M. Kruger,
Mrs. Holland, W. A. Johnson. Miss V.
L. Blaser. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Waite.
Miss Margaritta Emerson. Aruzal
Samuels Bickerton. T. S. Townsend,
Mrs. R. F. Lytle and William Worwlck.
Out-of-town patrons were: Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan K. Don, of Don. Wash.,
and Miss J. L. Don; Mrs. R. M. Jonas
and son. of Dayton. Wash.: William L.
Ferdon, San Francisco; P. J. Lynch,
Astoria: E. B. Leasy. San Francisco:
H- C. Morris. Walla Walla: Walter T.
Brown, Wllsonville. Or.: Martin Rosen
baum. C. L. Hooper, San Francisco; C
H. Griffith. Seattle: Mrs. T. H. Hart
don, Mary Elizabeth and Suran Ha ra
don and Dr. J. Collin. Central Point.
Attending tne pharmacists conven
tion were D. E. Crutchcr. Mr. and Mim.
H. F. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. A Lane.
Ralph De Lano, William F. Kichter.
Joseph E. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. E. It
Wllliston. Mr. and Mrs. James Valen
tine. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Marsh, ot
Wasco; Miss Genevieve Dean. Ml sit
Genevieve Miller, Professor and Mrs.
C. M. McKellips. L. O. Woodworth, of
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hunt. Mr.
and Mrs. W. Hal McNair. of Ashla.td;
Miss Allen and J. A. Allen. Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Hynd and child. H. E. Dra
per, J. D. Guiss. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A.
Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Ketche
son. James McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Sawyer. Lee Bradcn. Stanley Ha,
mell. J. T. Thompson. Leon B. Haskine.
of Medford; Frank S. Wurd. of Salem:
J. Lee Brown, of Marshfiold; Mr. and
Mrs. Ross A. Farr, of Astoria; Ross W.
Plummer.
Mrs. Guy Talbot arrived Tuesday to
pass the remainder of tne bummer at
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Glass and J her cottage with her family
Graham Glass, Jr., who have been pa
trons of the hotel for a week, returned
to town Tuesday. They rame back to
Gearhart yesterday and will occupy
their new and pretiy cottage for the
Summer.
Misses Gladys Dunne. Clara Qulnn,
Ella Copeland and C. F. Blecha. of
Walla Walla, passed Tuesday at Gear
hart Hotel.
Mrs. James A. Dougherty and Son
Jack, and the former's lster. Mrs.
Charles Whitley, and children, of Salt
Lake City, and Timothy Kinney, ar
rived Thursday and will pass the Sum
mer In their attractive cottage on the
ocean front.
Mrs. Otto Breyman and. daughter
Miss Laura Smit': and nieces. Eliza
beth and Mary Louise Zan. arrived
Tuesday for a short visit at the Mans
field cottage. Mrs. Kan will Join tn-sm
in a few days and Miss Smith will re
turn to Portland with her bro-her.
Ruxscll Smith.
Mrs. Vincent Cook and niece. Martha
White, were alpo arly arrivals of tho
week, coming down Tuesday to pass
several days at the hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Holman, who aie
contemplating building a beach liomc,
spent Tuesday and- Wednesday it the
hotel. Inspecting the various sec'ionx
of Gearhart.
-Edelweiss I the rnms of a new
bungalow whioii has Just been corn-
Man y Attractions Draw Crowds and
Make Het-ort Popular.
High tides and tremendous breakers
have kept the beach lined up each day
with Interested spectators, as July has
rarely ever recorded such a huge surf.
Flood tides and enormous breakers have
tempted devotees of surf-bathing to
lake frequent dips, many of them tak
ing several each day. Even the tiny
tots, scarcely 3 years old. are Impatient
for the bathing hour to .arrive, so they
can tumble about In the smaller breakers.
The beaches show signs of long
Summer. Many persons are planning to
return to town for a few days to pre
pare for a trip to the San Francisco
fair and then return to rest up at their
cottages or the hotels later In the sea
son. The beach frequenters are enter
taining many visitors en route to or
from the fair from various parts of the
country, many of whom are viewing the
Pacific Coast for the first time.
Gearnart's encampment, with Its T20
soldiers of the Oregon National Guard,
has added to the social atmosphere ot
this resort. The roller-skating rink
was patronised by large numbers of the
boys, who skated merrily. They also
patronised .the shooting galleries, ex
celling In this particular diversion: the
motion-picture houses and the baseball
courts.
Monday night the officers and many
of their friends and relatives motored
over to attend the grand ball for which
Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Moore were hosts.
In the attractive grill. The room was
prettily decked with flags and stream
ers of the red. white and blue, com
blned with artistic baskets of garden
flowers placed In sconces on the walls
Mr. and Mrs. Jay March Fetters enter
tained the assemblage with an exhlbi
tlon of their specialties in the modern
dancing, and a collation was served in
the big dining-room overlooking the
ocean. The guests strolled out In the
rustic gardens back of the hotel, which
were lighted brilliantly for the occa
slon with streamers of red and white
electric lights. A number of the cot
tagera summering In Gearhart were
also invited to the ball, as well i
many of the younger set In Seaside.
The previous Saturday afternoon the
Third Infantry band. In compliment to
Mr. Moore, who Is a retired Major of
tht- National Gumd. na.ci.ibled n the
lawn in front of the hotel and gave a
dolighlful concert. Later they mere
uela of Mr. and Mrs. Moore for lunch
eon.
Onu uf the most Interesting recent
events In the Natatorium was the ex
hibition r.f clown antics and ffwlramlng
races, directed by Frofesnor H. L. Lud
wlg. In the ::'-yard rsco Jack Wrlg'-t
came in first, with William Kinney. -f
Astoria, a close second. The Juver.ilo
race was won by Benjamin Ferguson.
There were tub raced, nightshirt races
and trapeze performances, as well as
fancy diving. Mr. Ludwlg f-.-rther en
tertained the numerous spectators with
several of his "101" swimming stunts,
which were roundly applauded.
The cottage colony is rapidly grow
ing, each week bringing late beachers
to enjoy the pleasures of this resort.
One of the latest cottages on the board
walk to be occupied Is that of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Thompson, who arrived Fri
day with the Junior Thompson family.
They will remain for the Summer.
On the north boardwalk the Lewis
cottage ha-a been opened and Is being
occupied by the James O'Shea family
of Portland. They motored down from
Portland and are devotees of the motor
car.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Clark, the tat
ter's children and father. R. M. Dooly,
arrived early In the week and are domi
ciled In the Sans Soucl cottage In Iler
mosa Park for the balance of this
month. Maurice Dooly passed the
week-end with them. Other guests
who arrived earlier In the week for
several days' visit are Mrs. Sheik, of
Linn ton. sister of Mr. Clark, and her
wintering In Lewlslon. Idaho, was a
guest of her aunt. Mrs. Joseph M. Smith,
last week, and Is planning to return
shortly for a longer visit. Mrs. W. K.
Smith also waa a guest of her son and
daughter last week.
Mrs. George Kldwell Is a house guest
of Mrs. Sidney C'oyle for several dsys.
Mrs. T. IL Edwards psssed a couple
of days last week ct the Necanlcum
Inn. returning on Tuesday to North
Beach, where she 4s summering.
Mrs. E. E. Heckbert and family are
occupying the breymin cottage for the
sea ton-
Mi mb Nellie Reldt has Joined her fam
ily at the lrvlngton cottage and will
remain for the season.
Mfks Gladys Anderson, who recently
graduated from Dana Hall, is the-uest
f the A. L Barbur family In their cot
tage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lewis stopped orr
for a day In Seaside last week en route
to their home in Ecola, where they 111
psss the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. lienjtmin iseusiaaier.
who are passing a few weeks at Gear
hart Hotel, entertained a rarty or
friends at luncheon at the Hotel Moore
on Monday. Covers were laid for Solo
mon Harts and Miss lrma L. Harts.
Mrs. J. D. Meyer. Selma Meyer. Flora
Rosenblatt. E. Beck. Leon Sweet of
Salt Luke City, and Mrs. J. V. Levy,
who Is summering In i.earhart.
A party of Salem residents passed
Sunday and Monday at the Hotel Moore.
Th r Included W. E. Klltner and Miss
Lizzie Klltner. O. K. Spaulding. Ida
Spauldlng. Mr. and Mrs. W. I- Spauld
ing, Mrs. J. P. Metzger and Miss Mar
aaret Metzger.
Mrs. J. Bushnell Is enjoying a few
weeks visit at the beach In a cottage
on Seventh street North
Mrs. M. Bloom and family are at the
Del Mar cottage for a brief visit
One of the cottages In Godfrey Park
houses A. M. Conover and family.
H. D. Andrews and family also are In
the colony sojourning at Godfrey Park.
Mrs. H. H. Blynn Is domiciled in a
cottage at Cartwrlght Park
Mrs. M. W. Dunham Is In the Willena
cottage. Hermosa Park.
Mrs. W. 1-1 Lewis, of Dayton. Or., and
Mrs. W. L. Fraley are occupying
Ninth-avenue cottage for the season.
Maywood cottage la the domicile of
Miss Mary Healy.
Mr. and Mrs. IT, IL Jones and family,
of Walla Walla, are here In a pretty
cottage for the Summer
Miss Edith Keith Is In the Rake cot
tage on the boardwalk for a brief visit.
I . Lee Clyderonloua Is among the "sea
side Summer visitors.
Miss Ruth Searcey. of Pendleton, is
In the Marlon cottage.
Mrs. S. P. Taylor and daughter are
recent arrivals who are summering in
a cottage
In the ' Brlg-y-Don" Is Mrs. Ed-sard
A. West and family.
Mrs. James C. Zancker Is among the
new eottasrer.H on Second avenue.
Among thofe who arrived during, the
pnst week at Locktley Hall were: John
E. Jones. Elgin. S. A. Thompson, Great
Falls: Dr. ard Mrs. S. P. F. Cook, of
GlouceKter. Mass.: Mrs. L. Went worth
nd lnelnsr Weniworth. of Boston.
Me.; Ir. and Mrs. R. S. Ellsworth, of
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Moorls,
Sacramento. Cal.". Mi's Lones Stephano.
St. Paul: F. S. French. Portland; F. N.
Graves. Corvallls: James L Arno. Chi
cago: P. S. Archibald. Tacoma: Mrs.
H. P. Goddard. Gladys L. and Maude
G. Goddard. with the latter's nurse, of
Walla Walla, who have come down for
the season.
Mrs. Lome King and son Forbes
King, of Forest Grove, are passing a
couple of weeks at the Hall.
Portland people who were at the
Hotel Moore during the week, some of
whom are plannlrg to remain for sev
eral weeks. Included: J. C. McVav. J.
T. Smith. David Dodge, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Davis and baby. J G. Bvkett.
B. Wortendyke. E. F. Sims. w. W.
S-hroedor. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Flelseh
man, Mr and Mrs. W. P. Plperbrluk
and guest. Miss Sol ma Plperbrlnk. ef
Milwaukee. Wis.: Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Thompson. Graham Glass. Jo.-eplrve
O'Leary. C. R. Richards. S. K. Gartrd.
George Lclthoff. Paul H. Eveleth. Jo
sephine Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hol
llsler. F. T. Sheldon. W. R. Harris.
Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed. E. L. Ixck
two attractive children.
Miss Barbara Lartlclt, who baa been, wood. M. L and K, E. O'Connor. C M.
Huntiriton. K. K. MrClure. C. Hart.
John F. Connolly. Frederick Ssnioire.
P. N Mendelsohn. J. C. Ilsnson. PbuI
C. Morton. R. M. Moody. Maude Lamar.
C. R. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Lamery.
Out-of-town visitors registered were:
Jsmes M. Ingersoll. Pocatello. Idaho:
Florence A. Ralston and James V. Rals
ton. Columbus. ..: Mrs. F. Cardwell
and daughter and Mrs. Hugh H. Card
well and son. of Pomeroy, Wash.; Mrs.
, i . . - . . . . . . W . . . - . .
Atice Ly i a. oiinx, vj . ju. r lie. -n-
cater. Pa.: W. W. Crittenden. J r Se
attle. Mr. aitd Mrs. A. U Brown.
Astoria; M. R. Pomeroy and H. L.
Sintthson. Astoria; Miss G. St. Clair
and sister, festtle: George White and
John Mereta. Dr. and Mrs. A. T. For
strom. Mrs. Korlnan. Captain Tonnls-
sen. H. B. Letnenweber. Astoris: Susie
M. Smith, Bess L. Pettlnger and Olive
F. Gill, of Cleveland. O.: Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Reede. Couer d'Alene. Idaho;
Mrs. A. A. Brown and Flora C. Brown.
Seattle: E. Harmon and W. A. Sprague.
Warrenton; R. M. Dunlap. W. Potter.
Seattle: O. E. Guernsey. Mrs. W. 11.
Newton and E. W. Newton, of S;okane;
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wood. Denver; Mr.
and Mrs. W. 11 Moi'orniack. Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wentworth. Sno
ksne; R. C. Brigas. Seattle; A. Dally.
Oregon City: F. L. Howell, Seattle; C
N . Abercromble. Tacoms; Mrs. M. T.
Oatneld and M. J. Oatrteld. Milwaukee:
. T. Nalthle. Carter. Mont.: Eugene
Pattberg. Jersey City. N. J.; Mrs. A. 1
Cokes. Cleveland. O: Marie Markert.
St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Zim
merman. Spokane.
Colonel James Jackson. U. S. A.,
retired, passed Sunday at Hotel Moore.
Mrs. F. C. Baker, of Portland. U
a visitor at the Hotel Moore and will
remain for several weeks.
Captain and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles
were late arrivals last week and are
occupying the Blddle cottage for sev
eral weeks. with the Voorhles and
Blddle children.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I Cooper were
week-end visitors at Seaside, remain
ing until Wednesday.
E. J. T. Hoffmann, architect for the
new Union High School to be erected
in Seaside, Is psssing a few weeks
here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Henry, of Pasa
dena. Cal., formerly of Portland, ar
rived Wednesday and have opened
their attractive cottage on the board
walk for the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler and
family, of Walla Walla, have taken
the Buena Vista cottage for the sea
son. Master Alexander Rustles Gilbert,
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Luke, of Portland, for a montn.
returned Isst week to Seaside, where
he will be for the balance of the Sum
be r.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Shephsrd have
opened their cottage In Hermosa Park
for the Summer.
N'ecanicum Inrt Is remodeled and re
furnished, and is most attractive this
year. The gardens are a mass of beau
tiful blooms, and the addition of large
porches makes the Inn more Inviting
and much cosier than before.
Among those who have recently
visited there are: Mrs. W. A, Brat
ton. Robert and Jesn Bratton. who will
be there for several weeks; Mips Ida
Moore, of Winchester: F. F. Haradon.
Portland: V. O. De Long. Mrs. W. F.
Ramsey. Ruth P. Bradford and Violet
B. Waslabend, of Astoria; Lindaley
Ross: Julia L. Palmer. Eva Ingerson.
of Wlllamlria. Or.; Mrs. P. Kidgeway.
Miss Blanche Stevens. Mrs. John Quin
Inn, Spokane: Mrs. George A. Loveland,
Lincoln, Neb.. Is j'ussing evcral weeks
at the Inn
Mrs. Eloise York and children, of
Portland, arrived last week to pa.-s
the Summer in Seaside In their cot
taite. Major and Mrs. A. A. Cabaness, who
are among the reaular Summer rert
denta on thla beach, have opened their
pretty home on the West Side, and will
pass the Summer there. They hav been
wtntertns. 1; Southern California.
Miss Melbu Williams, who has been
the bouts guest of Miss Helen Down
ing for a week, returned to Portlsnd
and will visit there tor a few days be
fore going to her home In Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Hanon are en
terl:;!r.imr a partv of friends at their
cultatj" for a. few weeks. Including