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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1915)
TTTE SUSDAT OREGOA'. rOTlTXAXD, JULY 18. 1915. V SEA BEACH DIVERSIONS IN Mr. and Mrs. O. A. White, of Nehalem. and Misa Nellie Dunlay, of Warren, Pa. The Shamrok, the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grown, was the scene of a merry house party last week. The party included Dr. H. Dudley Young, William R. Seagroves, James P. -TBwd, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil son. Max E. Herwitt, Mrs. R. E. Tem pleton. Miss Lucy Gedamke and Miss Viola A. Charleson, of Portland. They made up motor trips, picnics, fishing parties and card parties during their sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. A. Welch, of Portland, motored to Seaside and spent last week is 'the house guests of their daughter, Mrs. Floyd J. Keyes. Sinoe their ar rival Mrs. Welch has opened her Sum mer cottcgo, the "La France," and now plans to remain here for several weeks. Another daughter. Miss Gladys Welch, has Joined them for the season. The Davenport houses Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hill and children, of Portland, who will pass the Summer here. Mrs. Matt G. Ennis and family, of Walla Walla, are recent arrivals here and will pass the Summer In their cot tage, the Bartch. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Conn are sum mering in a cottage here, having joined the colony late last week. Mrs. E. J. Blazier and family have opened their cottage, the Helen Clair, for the Summer. XEiH-KAH-XIE ATTRACTS JIAXY Portland People Make Up targe Part of Mountain Visitors. KEAH-KAH-N1E MOUNTAIN. July 17- (Special.) Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Skene are occupying the Churchill cot tage during July. Visiting them have been Mrs. Skene's mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Mackay, and Mrs. Bert Mackay. Motoring in and remaining for the Fourth were several auto parties. In one party were Dr. and Mrs. George Marshall and sons Jack and Dick Mar shall, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and Miss Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. John Cro nan, Mrs. Joseph Cronan and Jack and Kaleigh Cronan. Dr. Bruere and family also motored In and with them Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nitchey, Miss Lois and Junior,-Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Northup and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Prael. A group of sorority girls who at tended the convention at Gearhart hiked over the trail. Miss Rossiter. li brarian of Reed College, escorted the visiting girls, who were: Miss Nora Parker, of San Bernardino, Cal.; Miss Katrine Fairclough and Miss Margaret Lothrop, of Stanford University. Mrs. Frank Bauer and family are in the White cottage for the Summer. Mr. Bauer spent the week-end with her, returning Monday. Motorists from Spokane, Wash., who had lunch at the Tavern on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephen, Harry Anderson and their guest, Mrs. Charles McCullough, of Portland. Miss Hazel Christensen, of Portland, Visited hef brother, William, for a few days and stopped at the Tavern. Mrs. E. E. Goudey and two children spent ten days at the Tavern, returning to Portland Sunday afternoon with Mr. Goudey. who came for the week-end. Mrs. Lloyd Smith chaperoned a jolly party of young people on a walk from Elk Creek recently, and after lunch at the Tavern they left for Portland by train. Miss May Frances Isorri and Miss Laughton, of Portland, and Miss Rath bone, of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent a tew days at the Tavern lately and enjoyed the perfect weather and mountain walks. The Misses Fox are in the Isom cot tage for July. Mrs. Gatska and family are occupying their "new cottage and entertaining various groups of friends. . . Mr.- and Mrs. Ralph A. Coan, of Port land, spent a few days here with East- ern cousins, the Misses Britts. of Clin ton, Mo., who are making a Western tour. Among hikers the past month have been C. H. Davis, Jr., E. J. Bragg. Wes ley Ladd, J. H. Bryon and A. L. Tlb betts, all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Malarkey. who continued their walk to Bay City. A hiking party piloted by Miss Kath erine Blynn. of Walla Walla, Wash., consisted of Miss Ellen Garfield Smith. Miss A. L. Fix. Miss Carrie Reynolds and Dorothy Elliott, all of Walla Walla, and Miss Stringer, of Fort Wayne. Ind. They remained over night and returned by way of the famous trail to Seaside. Mrs. Helen Olston-Sef f er. of San Ber nardino, Cal., with her small daughter, is spending the Summer with the Reeds at the Tavern, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Set ter being old school friends. Joining them on Tuesday for lunch was Ralph H. Baldwin, of Portland, also a class mate of the ladies. A recent Jolly group at the Tavern were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moody, Hugh Hume and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swigert. of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doyle and family are In their attractive new cottage and .have had as a guest Mr. Wontz, of Portland. Among those registered at the Tavern Teeently are: Arthur Churchill. Port land; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Edelfsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edelfsen, St. Johns; Miss Mary L. .Evans. Portland; Miss Agnes Maloney. Spokane; H. D. Deisbach, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Cody and wife', Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Simmons. E. J. Storrs, C. W. Buckell. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bushnell, Forest Grove; R. F. John stone, R. N. Parks. Portland: E. B. Oonklin. Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Lalonde, Miss Lalonde, W. S. Lalonde, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Koester. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sweepe, Harold' Koester, G. F. Koester, Miss Koester, Miss Genevieve Koester. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Martin. Portland: R. H. Pfeifer, L. A. Bradford, Big Bend, Or.; K. S. Hall. C. L. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Berry. Miss Elsa Berry, Master Robert Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Otis F. Akin, F. E. Moore. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts. Miss Mable Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Riggs, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rockey. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Burbee. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Craft, Miss Carol Craft, Salem; T. E. Dodge, Tillamook. Dr. W. T. Foster motored in with a party of friends and remained a week at the Tavern. In the Foster party were: Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bohlman, Dr. W. C. Morgan and Dr. and Mrs. Foster. Judge and Mrs. L. B. Stearns. Mrs. Spaulding and Misses Mary Helen and Frances Spalding also motored in and left Thursday for Portland. BREAKERS ATTRACTION'S MANY Hotel Employs Orchestra and First of Season's Dances Is Held. BREAKERS, Wash.. July 17. (Spe cial.) While many devotees of tennis will be disappointed that the Breakers Hotel annual tournament will not be held this year, they will find so many more attractions that will offset this one event that they will be more than delighted. One of the newest features adopted by the hotel is the installation of a six-piece orchestra, which plays for the diners and also for the even ing hops, which will begin this week. The premier of the season's dances was held this week, and the cottagers and their guests from Tioga, Breakers and Long Beach were invited to join in the gayety with the patrons of the hotel and their friends. The golf links attract many Summer visitors to the Breakers, and the tennis courts are filled each day with enthusiasts of the game. Among the recent arrivals registered at tTie Breakers are: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mueller and two children. Mrs. G. W. Dodds, of Spokane; Paul C. Gay- Jord. of .North Yakima; SI. Gumbert. leader of the orchestra, and Sirs. Gum bert. F. Hamlein, Sir. and Mrs. G. Ber tram. A. Rippling, Philip Dietz, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark. The management of the hotel also announces that open-air concerts will be given each Sunday afternoon on the grounds In front of the hotel. Mrs. Isam White's house guests, who were here for about a fortnight, left Wednesday for Portland, and shortly Mrs. White will again bo hostess for a merry house party. In cluding Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Fleisch- ner and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Sirs. Henry W. Metzger. Among the guests who left Wednes- day after a delightful visit with Mrs. White were Sirs. S. Rosenfeld. Slissea i Ruth Rosenfeld. Stella Wolfe, Helen j Simon, Dr. Arthur Rosenfeld, Mason I Ehrman and Clarence Fox. Sanford Rosenfeld, who was also a member of the party, is passing the remainder of the season in Seavlew. LONG BEACH SEASON" DELAYED Cottagers' Arriving but Entertaining Is Not On in Earnest. LONG BEACH. Wash.. July 17. (Special.) This section of the beach is experiencing a backward season, and many cottages are Housing leasees or owners who have not yet prepared for the entertainment of house parties. Although the rents of most of the cot tages have been greatly reduced and the hotels have also made a reduction in their rates, yet the influx of Sum mer visitors is small. With the re duced rents, it is cheaper to live here for the Summer than in town, with the added attraction of being able to wear old clothes and enjoy the freedom and utter lack of formality prevalent along this Coast. Even with a few early morning showers which have greeted early risers the past week, tho sun comes out warm and bright long before noon, and the air is balmy and delightful. Surf bathing grows in popularity, and vies with the additional attraction of roller skating alternating with dances at Sylvan Hall. Among the recent visitors arriving about midweek were Dr. and Mrs. Emil Enna, who are adding greatly to the pleasures of the cottagers and resi dents of this beach. They are charm ing people, musical and Interested in everything about them. Dr. Enna has arranged for an in formal musical for the Long Beach and Seaview Summer visitors, and he was also largely responsible for the success of the ice cream social given by the Ladies' Aid Society on Tuesday night. Mrs. J. P. Green Is occupying the Warner cottage in Tioga for a few eeks. Mr. and Sirs. Ardle O'Hanlon and daughter. Adelaide, have returned from a visit to the San Francisco Fair and are domiciled in their cottage at New ton station. Sirs. SI. McCormack and family are established for the Summer in a cot tage at Newton station. Sirs. Richard Adams arrived Tuesday and is occupying one of the pretty cot tages at Tioga for the Summer. Neil Slalarkey and Richard J. Far relly, of New York, are visiting Lam bert Wood in the Wood cottage at Tioga. Captain and Sirs. James Shaver are recent arrivals who have Joined the Tioga colony. Sir. and Sirs. George Thomas are domiciled in the George Jeffery cot tage at Long Beach for the season. Mr. Thomas has distinguished himself in this section by producing one of the finest vegetable and floral gardens here. In two months' time he has a wonderful supply of delicious vege tables and quantities of lovely flowers. He is the envy of all the local garden ers, who besiege him for Information as to how he accomplished such wonders tn so short a time. Bowling is attracting large galleries of spectators, as the first game of the season's series between Long Beach and Seaview players took place last Tuesday night, with the Seavlewltes winning three games out of three. Wil liam Davis is manager of the tourna ment for Long Beach, and J. Goldner is the Seaview manager. The teams alternate with Long Beach and Seaview alleys, the opening game being played at Long Beach. W. J. Collins is passing the Summer with the J. McKean family here. Slisses Madeline and Laura Smith, of North Yakima, are passing several weeks in Long Beach. G. W. Hill is a recent arrival to en joy the pleasures of this section of the Coast. Miss Slary E. Buxton came down last week and Is Summering here. Miss Lolita H. Tinker Is passing the Summer at Long Beach HoteV. Mrs. Leila Lutz, of Darrlngton, Wash., is a Summer visitor in a cot tage here. Mrs. William W. Pugh recently ar rived and will pass the Summer in a cottage at Long Beach. Frank Brannan with some friends Is enjoying a short visit here. Sliss Bessie SI. Gaylord, of Helena. Slont.. has come down here for a brief sojourn. Mrs. James Keeney, of Portland, ar rived Wednesday for a long visit here in a cottage. Proressor and Sir?. H. E. Draper are domiciled in the Cox cottage for the season. Charles Fraser and family also ar rived Wednesday for an outing at their cottage here. Sirs. William Slaule and family, who have been enjoying a pleasant visit here for several weeks, returned to Portland Wednesday morning. Wildrose cotta-ge houses a merry gathering of Summer holldav seekers. Including Sir. and Mrs. W. H. Slurphy and daughter Climena, Sir. and Sirs. Theodore Sherman and daughter. Vlanch, from Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bullard, of Oak Grove. They ar rived Tuesday -and will remain for the season. B. F. Statter and family are recent arrivals who are Summering in a cosy liOng oeacn cottage. C. Davidson and his family also are among the latest arrivals who will Summer In a cottage here. C. M. Dilley passed the week-end with his family, who are 'Summering here. I. Sichel also was a week-end visitor with his family at Long Beach. Walter Clapham is a recent arrival enjoying his vacation at this beach, visiting friends. Kiddy Koop has been the mecca for much gayety during the past week, a trio of parties marking a trio of birth days. Sirs. Bertha Jensen, who is head of the Koop, and Miss Violet G. Yell, also one of the oreanizer anri wArir. fers in the Koop. and A. D. Wentworth, wno is -oacning" nere in a tiny cot tage for the Summer, were the honored guests. In compliment to Sliss Yell. Sirs. Jensen was hostess for a delight ful birthday dinner Friday night at the Kiddy Koop. the main feature of which was the inevitable lighted birth day cake, occupying the prominent place on the festive board. Sweet peas surrounded the cake, and covers were placed for Sliss Yell, Slisses Hazel and Ethel Etillson. Sirs. SI. Lyniff. Sir. Wentworth. and the hostess. On Saturday a number of the cot tagers planned a surprise party for the trio, arriving late in the evening at Kiddy Koop. and later enjoying sev eral games of cards and refreshments. The self-invited guests were Slisses Barbara Anderson. Isabell Dodd. Hazel and Ethel Stillson, Sirs. Lyniff. Sirs. Agnes Knolls further enter tained tne mrtnoay celebrants with a bonfire and marshmallow roast on lion r f - &-T.,:. i. 1 -'- t - r -' Vn r Tn -j . f-r t , c ; Z.i day evening, at which Sirs. Garnier. ' Sirs. Knolls' house guest, also shared honors. Additional guests were Sir. and Sirs. Nichols. Mr. Wentworth. Wal ter Clapham and Mrs. Lyniff. Later In the evening the party gathered at the Koop for music and refreshments. For the benefit of the Ladies' Aid Society, which meets fortnightly in the rcest room at Long Beach, with Sir. Agnes Bodley as official hostess of the clubroom. Sirs. A. A. Dedman, who is vice-president of the society, ar ranged a delightful "Ice Cream Social" at the rest room, by which the fund of the society was increased ne.rlv $20. There was an interesting pro gramme of readings and music, the lat ter being in charge of Dr. Emll Knna. Mrs. A. Slurdoch is president of the society, and the members are at work to arrange and plan their chicken din ner which will he given Thursday. July 29, at the rest room. Later In the season they will give their annual bazaar, when the entire indebtedness of the clubroom will be liquidated. Then the members of the society will scare a campaign to purchase a piano for the room. Quantities of beautiful flowers, principally exquisite shaded dahlias and sweet peas, donated from the many handsome gardens surround ing the room, are sent daily to Mrs. Bodley. who keeps the room so cosv and homelike that It la a Joy to rest within Its portals. Sirs. Frederick Brady arrived Thurs day to occupy her cottage on the ridge ior tne bummer. The family of S. C. Pier also eama down the latter part of the week to pass the Summer In their cottage here. Mrs. f rank woodman, who Is the secretary of the East Side Women of Woodcraft, joined the cottage colony Wednesday, and is planning to remain for the season. Richard Eilinger and family arrived yesterday and are cosily domiciled In their cottage for the Summer. North Beach Inn is most inviting at this particular season, and houses a congenial group of Summer visitors. Recent arrivals Include Sliss Stella Avery and young brother Boh. Dr. F. SI. Blumauer plans to come down to Driftwood cottage on Tuesday for several weeks' rest. A Jolly gathering of young people had a huge bonfire and marshmallow roast on the beach In front of the Driftwood cottage Slonday night, chap eroned by Sirs. M. Lyniff. The guests were Mrs. W. R. O'Connell. Sirs. W. T Carson, of Duluth, Kathleen H. SIllls, Sirs. Frederick A. Mills, of Kalamazoo. Sllch,. and Chester Arnold. Sirs. John W. Bellrose and son and Mrs. D. H. Holliday, the former of Boise. Ida., and the latter from Bil lings. Slont., enjoyed a few days' visit at Driftwood. ' A quartet of young boys who passed a few days in Long Beach enjoying fishing trips and long hikes were 8 S. DommlBiee. Sf. E. Wile. Guy Phillips aim vxcvriev 1 1 1 1 n. .Henry Mitchell. George Butten. N. E. Wilson and Arthur Wilson were at the Long Beach Hotel for a few daya last. weeK. THROXCS AT SEAVIEW MERRY Amusements of tacatlonlsts at Re sort Are Varied. SEAVIEW. Wash., July 17. (Spe cial.) Here the younger set gather and vie with each other for merriment. The girls are always planning: long- t.:v,.,:;,..-?.-r '-'IS 1 -i I-, ... "y . i -1 . i r- -" . .. ' ; - a-' . . " - ' .-- X .--ft ' - ' ' 1 n?rjg?i - WIDE VARIETY OCCUPY SOJOURNERS - - ' x '" V . f .. j si t'JX- I r - walks, picnics or motor trips, and, of course, nothing In the world la per mitted t Interfere with their aurf bathing. Bowling, dancing and attend ing the motion picture shows clore gay days for the young people, and soon they will have tennis added to the list of attractions. The courts will be put in good con dition and the usual club arrangement will be in force for the rest of the Summer. Many of the cottagers invite their friends in for a game of carda In the evening, or music, always with the addition of supper as an extra Induce ment to leave their own firesides. A Jitney service Is established between Ilwaco and Long Beach and Is proving a boon to the hurried thopper or those not inclined to walk. Sunset Hotel, headed by Mrs. A. A. Dedman. proprietress. started the week's gaiety with a trip to view the first drill of the season at the life saving station on Tuesday morning. The party started early in the morn ing, laden with a delicious picnic luncheon, and returned late in the afternoon. Sirs. Dedman' guests were Mrs. F. A. McKlnnon and Miss Mary McKlnnon. Slies Mildred Dedman. Sirs. H. O. Paddock and Hal Paddock and J. J. Gavin, who la a recent arrival at the Sunret for several weeks. Dr. Emil Enna and Sirs. Enna are among the latest arrivals at Sunset and expect to remain several weeks. D. L. Povey and John E. Povey also will pass a few days at Sunset. Sirs. Katherine Sloan, who is sum mering with her sister. Mrs. C. KL. Henry, in Seaside, was at Beach Center for several days attending to the prep aration of both cottages for rental. The front cottage has been leased by T. France and family and the smaller one adjoining it will house G. R. Littler and family. Hackney cottage at this place la al ways popular with Summer visitors, and last week housed A. L. Dundas and sons, G. A. Roberts. Misses Nan Smith and Julia SI. Sears. Donald Roberts. As toria; N. Ordway Gould, of Boston; Misa Fay Rice. Clatskanie: P. E. Mey ers. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Phillip. Miss Little Phillips, of The Dalles: Sir. and Mrs. James B. Clay, of Goldendale. who will remain for a fortnight; Mr. and Sirs. B. SI. Merrill, of Spokane, alvo planning to stay for a fortnight; Mr, and SIra. T. T. Clarke, who have come down for a couple of weeks; Sllsa Leila Haseltlne. of South Bend, who left Wednesday morning for her home, after a week's visit; Mrs. N. G. Pike, a week's visitor; Mrs. C. F. Simpson. Zilla and Edna Simpson, of Walla Walla, who will remain for a fo weeks: Mrs. M. E. A. Wayne, of Chlllo cote. Mo., who has been here for sev eral daya: A. J. Datz. C. SI. Barnett. of Astoria: J. E. Hartley. L. L. Darling, of South Bend; D. Costello. Ivy Jonas, of Tacoma: Mr. Caplstron. of Capitol Hill. Portland: Rev. J. Sweens, of Vancouver, and Sanford Rosenfeld. who has been the house guest of Mrs. Isam White for a fortnight, and M. P. Reynolds, Fort Canby. Misses Julia ST. Seara and Nan Smith have rented the Gibson cottage for sev eral weeks. Sir. and Mrs. James Manner, of Bearh Center, entertained a number of their old friends on Thursday with a mual cale and informal tea. Sliss Slay Kelly la domiciled In the Locust cottage for the season. Mrs. Frederick G. Wheeler, who Is summering in her cottage at Seaview, was the guest of her sister. SIra. W. C. Alvord. In Portland last week. Shelburne Hotel, which la situated between "Seaview and Beach Center, housed a large and jolly gathering lest week, among them Mr. and Stra. Char lea Hill. Miss Lou Stone. Miss Margarette B. Thomas of Spokane. Sliss L. L. Pellvilie of Spokane. Sir. and Sirs. V. P. SfcKean of Walla Walla, C. W. McKean of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sherk and son William of Kennewlck. George B. Blower and J. J. Lav In. Sir. and Sirs. Ernest E. Merges and the former's son. Ted. are summering Jn a cottage at Holman'a Station. H. K. Perrin Is the house guest of Mr. and Sirs. B. L. Stone for the Summer. Sirs. John Dellar and daughters. Misses Ray. Elizabeth. Alice and Sarah, are domiciled in their cottage for the Summer ami have as guesta Sir. ana Mrs. Al Krause (Sophie Dellar), who came down here on their honeymoon. The party made up a picnic to North Head Wednesday, additional members of the party being Bill and Leo Dellar and Sig Sichel. John O'Hare has returned to Port land after a week's visit with his fam ily at Point Loma cottage on the ridge. Slissea Mollis Harnett and Catherine! Meagher are passing the Summer at Point Loma cottage as guests of Miss Bess O'Hare. Mr. and Mrs. Charles English and Sirs. J. P. Shea are passing the Sum mer in the Wide Awake cottage on the ridge. Sirs. Anna Paine Is a recent arrival who has opened her cottage for the Summer. Mr. and SIra. Harry Schoff and Mr. and Mrs. Stepp have come down to pass the Summer In the former's cottage. Sir. and Mrs. F. A. Rogers have aa a guest Mrs. Byers. of Portland, for sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Heitkemper are among the latest arrivals who have opened their cottage for the season. SIra. A. Slannis returned last week to Portland after A pleasant visit here with friends. Captain Archie Pease and Sirs. Pease, who are regular Summer visitors to this beach, were mid-week arrivals and will occupy their cottage on the ridge for the Season. Sir. and Mrs. L. SI. Phillips and fam ily have returned to Portland after a sojourn here for several weeks In their cottage. Sirs. Lillian SIcCracken. M. D.. is occupying Qultyoworry cottage for the Summer and la entertaining several t rlenda. Sir. and Mrs. C. Johnson also came down the last week and will remain In their cottage for the Summer. Sir. and Mrs. C. C. Hall and Sir. and Sirs. SI. Hate are recent arrivals who plan to summer In their cottage here. Sirs. lone Buchanan, who passed sev eral daya In Portland laat week, has returned and will pass the rest of the Summer here In her cottage. Sirs. John Gates la entertaining her mother and sister for the Summer In her cottage. The M. B. Wells family returned Wednesday to Portland. They have been occupying their cottage on the ridge for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Abernethy ar rived Wednesday to paaa the Summer In a cottage at Seaview. Harry Klosterman was down for tbe week-end. visiting hla family, who are aummertng In their cottage. Sir. and Mrs. J. W. McPherren came down for the Summer and are domiciled In Castle SlcDuff. Mr. and Sirs. Slax Smith, of Portland, arrived Wednesday to paaa the Sum mer .here In their cottage. Sirs. R. C. Wood and daughter-in-law are sojourning In the Wood cot tage on the rldjre for the season. Sir. and Sirs. J. J. Febvet. of Port land, were early week arrivals who have established themselves In a cot tage tor several weeks. H. P. Preston and Walter Scott, of the Preston-SchafTer Stilling Commnv. of Waitsburg. Wash., passed the week end nere with their families. i Jack O'Bryan. son of Harvey O'Brvan. arrived Wednesday for another visit nere with hia family. h. nageuorn and daughter were also mid-week arrivals who plan to pass the Summer in their cottage. Dr. Pratt and family are domiciled In the Stout's ridge cottage for several wee ka. The F. A. Heitkemper came down Saturday morning and will be here for the Summer. In the V. E. Johnson cottage are the family of W. E. Wright, who expect to remain for the season Oscar Streiblg and family are estab lished In a cosy cottage for the Sum mer. F. A. Danielson and family also re cently arrived and will remain for the Summer. Sirs. T. C EIlloCs mother. Sir. D. S. Baker, of Walla Walla, and Sllsa But ton arrived recently at the Elliott cottage for a visit of several weeks. Dorsey Elliott, who has been attending 6ummer school at Thatchers. Cal.. re turned last week to remain for the balance of the season. Mrs. B. F. Green and family arrived Thursday morning for the Summer. D. W. Allard and family also ar rived Thursday for the Summer. One of the most Interesting events of the season was the lecture on the Woman's Peace Conference given by Sliss Grace De Graff Wednesday even ing in the church at Long Beach. NEWPORT DRAWS RIO CROWDS Many Portland Folk Summering at Popular Resort. NEWPORT, Or.. July IT (Special. ) During the week cottagers, campers and short vacationists have arrived In numbers on every boat, and Newport haa again taken on Its busy Summer life. Oldtlmers at this beach Bay, how ever, that the flood tide of visitors will not be reached until the first week In August because of the moderate weatner that has prevailed In the Val lay. That the number of Portland people at mis resort this rear is greater than at the corresponding time last year Is the belief of old residents of Newport wno nave waicnea tne coming and o Ing of seasons for years standing. Responsible, to a great extent, for the larger Immigration of Portland people are tne improvements that have been made in the train service. Direct con nections wun tne Newport train at Albany have been arranged, and the time for the trip over the Corvallls A Eastern from Albany has been short ened. O. P. Hoff. State Labor Commissioner, arrived In Newport the first of the week and la stopping at the Abbey. Elmer J. Burkett. of Lincoln, Neb., Is a guest ot tne Abbey. Sliss Jane Andereorv. of Albany, is visiting Miss Anna Dawson at the Dawson cottage at Nye Beach. Mrs. Amy Humphrey, of Portland. Is visiting wun air. ana sirs. B. M Armltage at the Arm 1 lag cottage, Nye tteacn. Judge and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton and two daughters, the Slisses Helen and Merle Hamilton, of Roaeburg. are ex pected to arrive In Newport during the coming week, xney will be located In the Huckabay cottage. Nye Bearh. The Hamilton are regular visitors la New port. Sir. and Mrs. illlam Brown, of Salem, reached the beach Wednesday and are sojourning here as guesta of the Abbey. Mr. and Sirs. K. G. Clark and grand daughter. Miss Eunice Clark, of Walla Walla. Wash., are located In the Taft cottage on the hill near the postoffice. The Clarke will he here for the rest of the season. Sliss t-. Stewart, of Hoise. la among the numerous out-of-state visitors In Newport. Sir. and Mrs. T. D. Jones, of Salem are located in their cottage on the hill. Mr. and Mrs. William Klli. of Port land, have a their guests Sirs. H. B. Hill, also of Portland. Sirs. Gertrude Creasey. of Portland. ls enjoying a vacation at Nye Beach as a guest of the Damon. Mr. and Sirs. K. X. Schaeffer and two children, of Eugene, are Included among the Iwine County peorle at Nye Beach. The Schaeffers are located in one o( the rea Crest cottages. Sliss S. t'laiisMen reached the beach recently and will remain here all Sum mer. . Mra. Elva R. Estes. of Salem, is dom cllcd in her cottage at Suftaet for the season. J. H. Kinser. of Portland, arrived In Newport the first of the week and reg istered at the Abbey. W. A. Schmidt, who haa been paas inf a vacation at Nye Beach, returned to his Portland home Wednesday. Vhil here Mr. Svhinidt stopped at the Nico iaL D. C. Bogart is listed among the Portland people who are enjoying the many and varied attractions ot this resort. , Sliss Ida Kerr, of Salem, is visiting Mrs. Elva R. Estes at Mrs. Estes' cot tage at Sunset. ( Miss Charlotte Bergh. of Chicago, rame to Newport the forepart of the week and stopped at the New Cliff House. Sir. and SIra. J. T. Hunt, of Salem, are located in the Tanton cottage. Nye Beach, for a month. The Hunts have aa their guesta their niece. Miss Lottie Hunt, of Dayton. Wash., and grand daughter. Miss Allda Beckner, of Sa lem. Sliss Helen Peterson, of Falls City, arrived In Newport- the first of the week and are guesta of the New Cluf House. Sir. and Sirs. W. D. Scott, Jr.. of Portland, are sojourning in Newport as guests of the Abbey. Sir. and Sirs. It. W. Betrdneau. of Portland, are Included among the cot tagers at Sea Crest. The Birdneaus are being visited by Sirs. Blrdneau's moth er. Mrs. W. S. Spraicue. They will be here for two weeks. Sirs. 1L J. Murray and daughter, ot Portland, have arrived In Newport and are at Tent City for several weeks. The Slisses Lila and Slarie Reese, of Falls City. Joined the Polk County con tingent at the beach during the week. W. F. Sergeant la among the Port land arrivals in Newport Sirs. Ellen Hodges, of Portland. Is visiting the Armitages at their Nye Beach cottage. "Home," for several weeks. Dr. Walter R- Bllyeu. of Albany, is enjoying an outing at this retort. lr. Bllyeu is a regular Newport visitor. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Parker and chil dren, of Cottage Grove, are Lane Coun ty people who are sojourning here. They are at the Newport House. Sirs. G. L. Flint and daughter. Sliss Clara Brown. Miss Laura Giles and Sliss Lucia Giles, of Roseburg. are dom iciled In the Koseburg "Six" cottage at Nye Beach. Sir. and Sirs. P. M. Varney. of Sa lem, are among the recent registra tions at the Copeland. A. Ii. Weatherford. of Albany, came over from the Linn County capital Mon day and passed a brief vacation at this resort. A. A. McNary is an Independence so journer in Newport. Mr. McNary la stopping at the Abbey. Sir. and Mrs. Sf. L. Hamilton, of Hubbard. Joined the Marion County rep resentation at the beach during the past week. B. J. Calvin, of Portland. Is in New port lor the Summer. Mr. Calvin re cently was graduated from the Jeffer son High School. Mrs. Slary Gouthnour and daughter. Miss Gertrude Goug htvour. a.td M rs. Earl E. Chapel form a party of Salem peo ple wno are located In one of the tent-houses at Tent City. Miss Elizabeth Pamiii. of Cottage Grove, is enjoyinx an outing at the seaside and Is staying at the Newport House- K. E. Roper is a Portland visitor in Newport. Sir. Roper' I stopping at the Abbey. Ennis W. Savage, of Portland, is among the patrons of the Nicolai. Nye Lteach. Mrs. Oscar Hayter. wife of the prom iitrnt Dallas attorney. Is at the Nicolai. having arrived Wednesday. Mrs. r. L. Fulop and son. of Port land, are passing a brief vacation at Nye Beach. Sir. and Sirs. Daniel Sweet and daughter. Sliss Delma weet. of Saiem, are Summer residents of Tent City. W. E. Burns, of Portland, is stop ping at the Abbey. Sir. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson and children, who have been enjolr. su outing at the beach, have returned lo their Cottage Grove home. While here they were In one ot the Rest col ts ges. li. H. Borgham. of Portland. Is a mid week arrival In Newport. Sir. Borgham is registered at the Abbey. Dr. and Mrs. Slurch Russell and children, of Wlllamina, are Polk Coun ty people registered at the Nicolai. Sir. and Mrs. Andrew Poe. of Browns ville, rame in on one of Tuesday's boats and are located at Tent City for two weeks. W. H. Miller, of Spokane, is included among the Washingtontans who have arrived during the week. Chandler P. Brown. of Salem, is passing his vacation here. The Slisses Wilmuth Osborn and May Hanna. of Portland, are visiting Mrs. D. P Toung. at the Young rottage. They expect to remain the rest of the reason. W. Breyman. of Salem, joined the Marlon County contingent at the beach the middle of the week. The Misses Ellen and Lila Heins, of Corvallls. are enjoying the beauties of the resort. They are occupying one of the tent-houses at Tent City. Mrs. C. J. Davis, of Independence. Is Included among the numerous polk County people sojourning at Nye Beach. D. C. Davis, or Portland. Is camping at Nye Bearh. Senator H. B. Cusirk. of Albany, was among the Incoming passengers on the steamer Newport Slonday. W. D. Mixter, of Albany. Joined his family at the Slixter cottage. The "Slarguerlte" cottage at Nye Beach Is occupied by Sir. and Mr. C. A. Lewis and daughter, of CorvaKis; Sirs. J. S. Taylor and dauchter. Amelia, and Sliss Lucy Slmonet, of Salem. Sir. and Mrs. J. N. Grant, of Kan sas City. Mo., are among the people from other states srrlvlng this week. B. B. Steven, of Ohlllicoihe. S!o I visiting nis uncle. W. B. Stevens, of Albsny, at the Stevens cottsge at Nye Beach. Dr. F. L. Geselbracht. of Albany Col lege, accompanied by Sirs. Geselbracht and his son. arrived the first of the week to open a cottage at Nye Beach for a few weeks' stay. Dr. Geselbrscht has returned to Albany, but will visit his family over the week-ends. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allison, of Salem, are enjoyln an outing of several weeks' duration In Newport. They are staying at the Copeland. Sirs. Anton Gustafson Is visiting Pro fessor and Sirs. J. R. Horner, of Cor vallls, for a few days. Mr. and SIra. B. Carlisle, of Portland, are sojourning at the Nicolai, Nye Beach, for a few days. J. Hammond, of Sllverton. arrived on a Monday boat for a ahort outing at the seashore. Mrs. R. S. Sladdsn and children, of Portland, arrived the middle of 'the week for a sojourn at Nye Beach. R. L. Miller. County Judge of Lin coln County, was a week-end visitor in Newport. Mr. C. E. Bonnett. of Corvallls. are here for a brief outing. Sir. C. Burnett, of Eugene, and Slr. E. X. Cochran.' of HarrUburg. are among the Summer vacationists at the Tent City. K. F. .McLeod. of Portland, was a Monday arrival in Newport. Hev. T. L. Jones, of Brownsville, ac companied by Mrs Jones and his daughter, nrrived Mondav. Sllsa A. K. Parker left Monday for her home in Portland after enjovlng an outing at Nye Beach as a guest of the New Cliff House. Sirs. C. SI. Keep and daughter, of rortland. are estaMt.-hed in their Seal Rocks cottace for the season Sir. and Mrs. F. A. Nagley. of Chi cago, are sojourning at Nye Beach at the Nicolai. Mr. and Sirs. H. H. Saxon r. t..,.k ter. ot Salem, who have been v.i. at the beach for several days, lelt for Hi-ma tx icw aays ago. Mr. and Sirs. Thomi. rnun... Portland, arrived the first of the week . - anon siay at tne Abbey. R. SI. Hofer left for Sim ih. n . of the week after having located his .mny in tne Horer cottage at Agate Beach. Sir. Hofer and hia father. K. Morer. were among the first people to build rottases at Agate Beach. C s. EIlss. of Salem, has Joined the Marlon County contlneent r v Beach. ' Miss Irene Abbey, who visited her rather. Slorton H. Abbey, at the Abbey for four weeks, left the fore part of the week for her home in Seattle O. N Nl.-ley. of Albany, is at the Hotel Kellv. Nye Beach. Professor H. D. Scudder. or Oregon Agricultural College, and famllv leit odnesday after a week at the "Slerry M cottage at Nye Reach. John Sljota. of Falls Cltv. was a rtrst-of-the-week arrival at the Abhev. Sliss Genevieve Jury, who has been passing several weeks at the seaside, left Tuesday for Cottage Grove. Dr. M. SI. Davis and wife, of Port land, arrived in Newport the first of the week for a short sojourn. James SI. Campbell, of Portland, en tertained a party of friends at a beach party Sunday night. Rev. A. SI. Spnncler has returned to his home in Eugene after passing a few days at the seaside. Sir. Span Bier and his family will come to New Port the first of the month to open their Ne Beach cottage. Carl Detmerlng. of Dayton. Or., is registered at the Abbey. G. Sherman, of Portland, was a week end sojourner at the Copeland. Miss Louise Gold, of Portland, and her sister. Sliss Mary Gold, of Asbury Park. N. J., are passing a few days at the Sllnthorn House. Nye Peach. Mrs. Charles E. Carson. of the Dalle. Is sojourning at t.'ie new Cliff House. Sliss Ida Kerr, of Salem. Is the house guest of .Mrs, Elva Este. also of the Cherry City, at the Utters Nye Beach Summer house. "Sunset." Mr. and Sir. Chnrle Adams and small child, of Cottage Grove, are lom riled In a Sea Crest cottage for a month. They arrived Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. SI. Lister are num bered among the I'ortlandera at the beach. The Listers are at "The Home" and plan to stay until August IS. Mr. and Sir. R. A. Baynard. of Albany, are entertaining Sirs. Ba nard's mother. Sirs. P. J. Greenwood, of Portland, for a few weeks. A. W. Williams, of Portland, was a mid-week arrival at the Abhev. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Uarr. of Eugene, arrived Wednesday by automobile for a short stay at the beach. Miss Slarie Hnnson. of Portland, la sojourning at the Sllnthorn House for a few inys. Sirs. M. 1 France and family, of Springfield. Is domiciled In the "Look out" cottage. Mrs. Mnison Crowley and son. Dee. of Alrlie. are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Crowley at the Rose City camp grounds. Sir. and Sirs. O. J. Wr.itesker. of Independence, are passing the season at the beach. William T. Panck. of Portland, came In Tuesday for a short outing aa a guest of the Abbey. Dr. C. W. Southworth and family left Wednesday for their home in Eugene after passing six week at Sea CreM. Mr. and Sirs. O. G. Reeves, of Cor vallls, eccomranled the excursion to the beach last Sunday. Miss Maude SlrCulloch. of Falls City, arrived Wednesday for a brief sojourn at the new Cliff House. Mis Annette Sillier, of Portland, ar rived this week to pass an outing at Nye Bench. W. II. Royale and wife and R. W. Russell and wife, who pastte-d two weeks in a rest cottage, have returned to their home In Portland. Sirs. W. K. Bradley, of Portland. wa a mid-week arrival. Sirs. P-radiey is a gtiet of the Copeland. Arthur A. Franzke. of Lewlston. Slont.. arrived at the new Cliff House this week. W. T. Foster and family, of Dallas, arrived the fore part of the week, and are domiciled in one of the rest cot tages. J. S. Kennedy, of Portland, arrived on a Tuesday boat for a brier sojourn at the bench. Cecil K. Stephens returned to his hi home in Philomath after passing a few days In Newport. Sir. Stephens Is a member of the sophomore class of the University of Oregon. L. P. Thornton, of Portland, cima in Tuesday to pass a few days at the seashore. He Is registered at the Ab bey. Herbert V. Button, of Eugene, Joined his wire at the Button cottage on the I Arcadian boardwalk last Tuesday. I Mrs. N. A. Whiteaker and family. ! of Independence. Joined the Pclk i County people at the beach last Wednesdsy. George Steele, of Portlsnd. srrlved In Newport Tuesdsy for a brief se Journ at tho Abbey. The Misses Little Filler and Maggie Bartroff. of Salem, are pxssing a few days at the beach. Sirs. Ford Dawson departed Wednes day for Albany, where she will join her husband on a visit to the Panama Pacific Exposition In San Francisco. After passing a couple of weeks at the fair, the Dawsons will return to I pass the remainder of the season at j the Dawson cottage at Nye Beach. J Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sim, ot Sllver ; ton. are enjoying an outing at the beach as guests of the Abbey. I Charles E. SIsnn snd wife, of Al- hny, were among the Valley- people i who accompanied the excursion to the beach last Sunday. J Sir. and Sirs. J. C I-ev-is. of Cor- vsllis. came in Wednesday for their regular Summer outing. I Mr. and SIra. F. Stone, of Portland, arrived at first of the week for a abort stay at the seaside. J. Wetzel, of Portland, arrived on the steamer Nem-port Tuesdsy for a short visit. Mr. and Sirs. John Bushman, or Hub- I bard, are enjoying a vacation of sev ers! dsys duration at Nye Beach. A. A. SIcNary of Independence, came In during the week for a few days. A. C. Jones and W. R, Shlpman. of Forest Grove, arrived recently and are registered at the Abbey. MANHATTAN liEACH ATTRACTS j Cottagers Enjoy Salt Breeze at De lightful Report. MANHATTAN BEACH. Or, July 17. (Special.) The Slisses Muriel Emery. Grace Clark and Frances Cox have ar rived at this rlace and will spend a frw weeks rusticating In the salty breezes. George King, ot Portland, spent a re cent week-end at this place. Sir. and Sir. Gray have opened their Kill Kare cottuce for the season, and tt-ouclutlvd on fate ii.) (