CITY WEARIED THRONGS REVEL IN mm 0S- V c ia' SEASIDE. Or.. July 24. (Special.) Of all gay and bustling Summer resorts on the Pacific Coast none can surpass this growing little town. The latest city Improvement is the in stallation of a public drinking foun tain on the corner of Broadway and Seventh street. This Is merely the . beginning of a number that will be in stalled later on. It Is a handsome ar ticle and greatly appreciated not only by residents, but by the Summer visit ors, as it is passed by all Seasidera going to and from the Postoffice. The Moore grill has started enter tainments and dancing at 8 o'clock every night and have an augmented and new orchestra, with the addition of a soloist, and the Jay March Fetters, who nightly give exhibitions of mod ern dancing. For the benefit of the restroom a number of energetic Summer visitors and residents gave an interesting and Tell-presented vaudeville performance on Friday night at the Orpheum Thea ter. Miss Leah Cohen was director of the affair and was assisted by Mrs. Dan J. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fet ters and Clifford Carney. The Orpheum Theater management donated the use of the building and the affair proved one of the most delightful of the sea son. Skating parties are growing In pop ularity and vie with the swimming and bonfire festivities. Fishing parties also are popular with the boys and many of the girls and the new walk recently completed to Tillamook Head Is responsible for the picnics and hikes planned so frequently. Just where the boardwalk ends begins the most scenic trail to Pensive Point, at the foot of Tillamook Head. The path was built by volunteer labor. The members of the Seaside Commercial Club made a holiday of the path build ing, each member devoting two days' labor. There are so many paved thorough fares rn Seaside and surrounding It that it is the Mecca for all motorists. Especially on Sunday the streets and beaches are alive with motorists and cyclists, all of whom take dips in the surf when they arrive here, usually Temaining for dinner and dancing, mo toring home in the restful twilight. The dahlias are abundant this year and soon plans will be formulated for the annual dahlia fair. There was a mass meeting held on Friday night to decide the location of the new high school building, the ma jority favoring Dahlia Park, which is convenient to Gearhart and Clatsop, as well as Seaside and outlying points. Several days ago a number of matrons gave a card party for the benefit of the Catholie Church, of which Mr. Langlard is pastor. The af fair was held at Knights of Pythias Hall and 12 tables were arranged tor the guests. A number of officers' wives who were In Gearhart during the encampment were hostesses for a luncheon Wednes day at Gearhart Hotel, among the guests being Mrs.' Alexander Gilbert, Jr.. Mrs. Frank Baker and Mrs. John E. Kelly, the latter two of. Portland. Archdeacon Chambers and family, of Portland, came down several days ago and are established In their cottage for the Summer. . Mrs. J. S. Griffin, of Spokane, has taken a cottage in Hermosa Park for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warrack and children have opened their cottage for the balance of the season. David Atkinson, of Portland, has been the guest of Alexander Gilbert. Jr., for a few days. Mrs. Ausleton. of Galveston. Tex., was among the arrivals last week. She has taken a cottage in Hermosa Park for the Summer. Mrs. John Kopp. of Portland. Is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Charles, Al v. ard, for the balance of the season. Mrs. G. Heitkemper, of Portland, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. A. R. Was cher. for a few weeks. Mrs. J. H. Hamilton's mother. Mrs. W. E. Dement, is visiting her for a few weeks. Dr. A. B. Ball passed the latter part of the week with his family here. Charles Schuman, of Portland, has been visiting Alexander Gilbert. Hyde Clark, of the Underwriters' Equitable Rating Bureau, is passing a week in Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. H. Blurock. of Vancou ver, are down for the Summer and are established In their cottage In Her mosa Park. Miss Edna Stewart has Joined Miss Augusta McCormack in a house party Of Bustling Resorts on Pacific Coast, rn ' -iri fry- fed tS3 Ei at tho Waldemere cottage. She has just returned from a visit to the fair In San Francisco. Irving Guise is the guest of Freder ick 'Hlckox for a few weeks. Miss Emily Rupert arrived Monday to visit with Miss Frances Soden for a few weeks. Mrs. Leonard Blakely and children, Dorothy and Leonard. Jr.. arrived Monday in Seaside to pass the Sum mer with Mrs. Charles Blakely, in the Yorkshire cottage. The O. M. Scott cottage has been opened for the season by Mrs. W. O. Munsell, whose guests are Miss Au gusta McCormick and Miss Vivien Pol lett, of Portland. Miss McCormick is a student of the Carnegie Art Insti tute, of Pittsburg. Pa and she will re sume her studies about September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will Join the party next month. At the pretty, informal tea for which Mrs. M. S. Drake was hostess on Mon day women's club topics and magazine articles were discussed. The affair was given to honor Mrs. 'J. Francis Drake, of Portland, and the guests in cluded a number of Portland matrons who are summering here, as well as leading clubwomen of this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wascher and fam ily are established in their cottage here for the Summer. The P. G. Waschers also arrived re cently and are domiciled in their Sum mer home for the season. Miss Louise Mesick is the house guest of Miss Getta Wasserman at her Summer residence at Wahanna. Dr. and Mrs. Alan Welch Smith are established in their attractive cottage. "The Indian Place." near Surf, for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frakes are settled In their cottage in Hermosa Park for the Summer. W. D. Fenton was a week-end Visitor in Seaside with his family. San ford Hirsch. of Portland, re turned to town Sunday night after a fortnight's sojourn at the Hotel Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelly and Mrs. Frank H. Baker also returm-d to Port land Sunday night. They were at the Moore f-r several weeks. Miss Inez Couture and father. A. Couture, left Sunday night for their home after a visit with the James Petersons. A' simple wedding of Sunday was that at which Miss Margaret Taylor, of Portland, became the bride of Er nest Oetzen, also of Portland. It was solemnized at the Methodist Episcopal Church,- Rev. J. O. Vince officiating. Only a few close friends were bidden to the ceremony and the young couple left for a wedding trip of a few weeks. The bride has been summering here With her family and was Joined Sat urday by her fiance. The wedding was planned some time ago, but the young couple desired a simple cere mony and chose Seaside rather than Portland. H. -Daniels and family are domiciled In The Den for the Summer. In the attractive Carter cottage are 'the family of O. Kaufmann, who ar rived early in the week to pass the Shimmer there. C. W. Goodman, with his familv. is a recent arrival who will summer "here in a cottage. itlr. and Mrs. J. A. Vanes have None Surpasses Seaside, With Its Varied Entertainments 'ir" i " ; , 4 'St opened their pretty Summer home on the boardwalk for the balance of the season. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neldemeyer and family, who have been sojourning here tor a few weeks, returned to Portland last week. The cottage is occupied by the A. A. Davis family. Mr. and Mrs. Jules A. Prickett and children. Lois. Mary Estelle and Lyle. came down Monday to occupy their cottage for the balance of the season. They have as a house guest Miss Bea trice Burbridge. of Spokane. Tn Edward Scoffields. Vancouver. Wash., also came down last week to pass the Summer here in their cot tage. One of the delightful events of the early week was the Informal tea for wnich Miss Helen Sharpstein was hos tess, honoring her house guest. Miss Nettie Ralston, of Walla Walla, at th bharpstein cottage. - Mrs. Dan J. Moore presided at the tea table and the guests numbered about 20 of the younger set who are Bummerlng here. Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Smith were dinner hosts Tuesday at the C. A. 8mith cottage on the board walk. Bridge was the diversion of the latter part of the evening. Covers were placed for eight. . Mrs. Irene Collins arrived Thursday Xslt ber COU8ln Miss Clara Quinn. of Walla Walla, for several weeks, w; : 5. Gladys Dunn is entertaining Miss Frances O'Brien for several days. Miss Ella Copeland was hostess for a email and informal supper party Sunday night at the Ennls cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Newman arrived late last week and will pass the bal ance of the season In the Vaness cot tage. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dunne cele brated their wedding anniversary on Monday night. After an elaborate dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dunne enter tained a number of -friends informally. Among those who patronised the Hotel Moore during the week from Portland, were:- Miss Rae A. Vogel. Charles J. Strode, U. T. DeMsrtini. John Kern, L. R. Schwartz. Miss Louise Mesick and Mlxs Getta Wasserman. who passed Saturday night in the hotel. M. Q. Campbell and Maurice Dooly, Jr.. J. C. McVay. F. J. Bro naugh. L Wright, H. Carroll. M. R. Col well. M. Weathered and party from the East. Misses Margaret and Edith and Edward- and Albert Cox, Mary Warren. Arnold S. Rothwell, Mrs. Helen Ingtrsle, Sue Kenny. U. B. Macklln C A. Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Faulkner, M. E. Baumeister and guest. A. 3. Baumeister. from Walla Walla: Captain and Mrs. F. C. Moore, H. T. Wilketson. Paul E. Froehlich. Frank Dee Poszi, Frank J. Nolan. R. L. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. A. Grcther. Chester V. Dolph, W. O. Femaughty. L. L Agee. A. W. Buckner. W. C. Jamlsen. Hyde Clarke. . Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McKinley and Lloyd It Dittric-k. Out-of-town people stopping at the hotel last week, some of whom will remain for a few weeks. Include: Fred Thleu. E. M. Frederlcksen, K. Heineman, of Rltsville, Wash.: A. T. Chandler. San Kranrlrco: T. Dale Condit. Washington. D. C: Dr. and Mrs. T. Forrtrom. of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kendall. Brookings, S. D., v V -yp 'come ortn, 1 1 V 1 0. t- -S - r . J. E. Bennett. Astoria; C. T. Wade. Ashland: Mrs.. J. H. Griffin. Butte. Mohl; Kuth Corley. Astoria: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Manpscn. St. Louts: W. D. Dimond. St. Helens. Or.; Walden Dil'arJ. H. L. Smlthson. Astoria; Mrs. M. L Rich and Miss Edna Rich, of Kallspcll. Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bolton. La Grande. Or.; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Vnn Hersett. Spokane. Waxh. : Mr- nJ Mr"- E- L. Norvell. Helix. Or.; S. Darwin Johnson, Lewlstown, Mont.: G. J. Morrill. Seattle: R. J. Rutan. San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Cord son. Seattle: Mrs. N. Raxmus and chil dren. Wetmore. Kan.: Glinn Wright. Caldwell. Idaho: James M. Wilson. Burns. Idaho, M. R. Pomeroy, Astoria: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cram. Fort Cnnby: Mr. and Mrs. E. Holman. Walla Walla: Miss Jane Hamilton. Lancaster. Pa. A quartet from San Francisco who passed 8imday at the hotel were: O. E. Griff. W L. Bunker, C. P. Bork and H. Strelmwell. A Pendleton party who also were at the Hotel Moore Sundiy Jnrluded Mrs. Adeline Temple. Vera V. Ralph and Roy Temple and their ruest. Miss Rsc A. Vogel. f Portland. They have taken room at the Moore for a week. They have Just returned from the Fair in San Francisco and Mexico, where Ihey motored. Returning they shipped their car to Flavel and will motor back to Pendleton. Miss Olga La Fontaine, also a well known Pendleton belle, is visiting at the Delmar cottage. Harry Dycko Is a visitor In Seaside for a few days. Another out-of-town party passing several days at the Moore Includes: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kohlberg. Miss A. Kohlberg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall and Miss Doris A. Hall, all of Helena. Mont. Leon R. Schwartz, of Helena. Mont, came down Monday to the Moore for a f-w days' visit. Miss Mazie Crelghton, of Portland, arrived Monday for a brief visit at the Moore. Mrs. William Davis and sisters have taken the Home Port cottage for the season and have as their guests Mrs. J. G. Burness. Mr. Burness and Miss Berkeley were guests over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCloskey are j-ecent arrivals who are Summering In a cottage here. Mrs. O. T. Ott Is passing th Summer here In a cottage. Captain W. H. Patterson and family, of Portland, are established in their cottage for the season. I. A. Peters and family are domi ciled in their cottage for the balance of the season. Mrs. Ira F. Powers, who has been Summering In the Russelrest cottage, left Saturday night for home. Mrs. Katherlne Sloan is visiting h-r sister. Mrs. C. K. Henry, in the Will Ah Mee cottage on the board walk. Mr. and Mrs. William Reidt and family are established In the Irving ton cottage for the Summer. J. F. Rlsley and family have come down and opened the Rlsley cottage on the boardwalk for the season. Mrs. A. A. Reardon Is occupying the white cottage on the river bank for the season. Mr. and Mrs. William Slusher. of Pendleton, sre Summering here in a cosy cottage. Dr. C. H. Raffely and family are es GAIETIES and Ample Accommodations . 7j- ujtrcc-' )"fp OS V j'i n ! V:- 23 tablished' in their boardwalk cottage for the Summer. Mrs. H. c. Allehoff and family are occupying the Caroline cottage for the season. Mrs. C. H. Abercromble la estab lished In "The Limit- cottage for The seMon. In the Burnhsm cottage Is Mrs. L. Veysey and family. Mrs-. M. C. Howies is domiciled in her cottage on Third avenue. William Shepherd recently arrived with his family and they are summer ing In their cottage on the boardwalk. Another rosy cottage houses J. C Appel and family. Mrs. M. Abraham Is comfortably en sconced In a cottage on the boardwalk for the Summer. The attractive new Johnson cottage on the boardwalk is the Summer abode or Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Clarke and lamuy. City Auditor A. L. Barbur and fam ily have settled themselves for the summer in a pretty cottage. -Mr. j. v.. uoi.inger and ramlly are also domiciled In a snug little cottage for the Summer. George E. Clark and family and Mrs. Lester J. Clark are housed In one of the pretty cottages here for the Sum mer. Buena Vista cottage, on the board walk, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dlgman for the season. D. It Dollar and fascily are In the anyner cottage. Mrs. Frank Eichenlaub. and Miss I'orothy Eichenlaub. of Vancouver are recent arrivals who are domiciled In a cottage for the balance of the Summer. Mrs. F. F. Haradon and family re cently came down and opened their cottage for the Summer. Mrs. Louis Jagger la occupying the Jagger cottage for the season. Mrs. J. L. Day Is In the "Rest-a-While" cottage for the cun. One of the Maywood cottages la the Summer abode of Mrs. E. J. Nadeau. Marguerite and Sarah Nadeau. Mrs. L. Or Pomeroy Is summering In a cottage on the boardwalk. Mrs. A. A. Reardon's father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamilton, are visiting her for a while at her cot age. Mrs. M. E. Moylan. family and sev eral guests are summering in a cot tage here. Mrs. Max Mnson Is In the "Smile" cottage for the balance of the season. Mrs. A. P. Laman. of Walla Walla; Daman Bonney and Mrs. E. J. Wallace are summering in the Worwick cot tage. -Mrs. Robert F. Hill. Robert. Jr- and Dudley M. P. Hill are summering In a cottage. No. 1S South Boardwalk. Mrs. J.- B. Burnham and Mrs. C. W. Castle are passing the season In the vowmardon cott&ae. Arriving at Locksley Hall on Mondav were: Mrs. E. M. F'ozton and children, of Columbus. O.: Mrs. L. F. Boothe. of Spokane, and Joseph Erb. of Colum bus. O. Mr. and Mrs. J.-ynes Hamilton, of Seattle, and Mrs. Hamilton Brown, of Minneapolis, arrived Saturday for a few days' visit. Mrs. James Bailey and Master Mor ris Bailey and nurse are at Locksley for a short visit. Lucile Divldfon. of Portland. In also at Locksley Hall. Loma and Mona Farrls. of Seattle, were week-end arrivals at the Hall. GEAKHAKT GAY IX F-BSTI VITIKS Golf Plajr on Xe Couroe Is Awaited Eagerly. GEARHART. Or.. July 24. 8peela!. What with plans for the annua Summer golf tournament that Is being arranged for the week and settling new cottages, attending the cake sale AT THE BEACHES for Visitors in Search of v ji V U'ft : ; t - I .u .i-v J,-, ..v 'A -r for the benefit of the French Red Cross society, held at" the Summer home of the David Taylor Honeymans Saturday, and making plans ft. social diversions and out-of-door sports In keeping with ma luaaen arrival of beautiful weather. Gearhart folk are more thin uusy. The new lS-hole golf course is con sidered one of the finest in this sec tion of the country and the gret-ns are now In excellent condition. There were one or two slight errors In planning the new course that have recently been corrected, and the enthusiasts of the game are greatly Interested in the ap proachlng tournament. The committees will be selected from ainerent golf clubs of the N'nrthwe.t and entries already are pouring In to the management. The prises will be unusually handsome, and elaborate preparations are being made for the entertainment of the players and-their i rienas. ine Saturday night Informal hops are proving popular with the younger set. previous to which there are swim ming and diving exhibitions at the nntatortum adjoining the hotel. Dur ing the "hops" Miss Hortense Will- lams, of Portland, gives exhibitions of esthetic and folk dances, which sre greatly appreciated by the spectators and dancers. Beginning tomorrow (Sunday) there will be a series of musicals. In which .Miss Leah Cohen, well-known ioni bird, will be the soloist, and the or chestra Includes Harry Parsons. An drew Looney and Miss Oille Thomp son. . me concerts will be given in the cararooms of the hotel, and all the cottagers and their friends are In vited. The cake sale on Saturday proved a huge success, every cake being sold as rapidly as It could be packed 'or the eager purchasers. The posters ad vertising the sale were most artistic and were coveted by all who saw them They were the handiwork of Misses Margery Hoffman. Sbanna Gumming ana iesiie smith. The completion of the road from the station to the beach was the signal for a continuous stream of motor cars and horse-drawn vehicles. The opening up of this new road also as sisted the holiday seekers to plan pic nics and trips to the surrounding country by motor, as for several days it was practically impossible for trans portation out of the beach section of Gearhart except on foot. Now there Is a broad, smooth stretch of pavement all the way to the rolling surf, so that motoring is growing in favor with the Summer visitors. Monday morning started In warm, and. flooded with brilliant sunshine, the breakers lured the biggest crowd of bathers of the year. The surf this year la remarkably warm and delight ful, and there are few if any oppor tunities lost to take advantage of the change In temperature. Hou.-e parties are growing apace, now that all the new homes are finished and "settled" for tho Summer, leaving the hosts and hostesses time to entertain their friends, and with the arrival of new guests each week, social affnirs and outdoor pleasures are the order of the day. Lieutenant F. V. Schneider, of Van couver Barracks, remained after the breaking up of Camp Jackson for a few days' visit with the Huber family In their cottage. He returned to town Saturday night. Mrs. Charles F. Adams sister-in- law. Mrs. Charles Eichbaum. and two daughters are passing several weeks- wltli her. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Honeymnn and daughter Helen, who has Just re turned from school In New York, and Masters Ronald and Billle Honeymnn rrlved Friday, and will remain for the Summer In their cottage on Ocean avenue. Mrs. Lee Hoffman, who was the house guest of her son and dnughter-tn-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Hoffman. Dip in Surf. for several dsys. returned to Portland Saturday night, accompanied by her daughter. Mis Mirgery Hoffman. Mrs. C. Henry Davis' hou-e guest. Harold Wells, who also was a house guest of the Davlses. returned to town Friday nlrht. Mrs. Charles Whitney, who passed the week In Portland, returned to the family cottage early this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Talbot were late arrivals last week. They enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Edmund King as house guests for several davs. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. L. MacGregor have Miss Violet Erk!ne as a house guest for several days. Mrs. Morris H. Whltehouse returned to Portland Sunday night after a de lightful fortnight's visit with Mrs. C Henry Davis. Mr. Davis and Ellis Brsgg. who returned Friday from San Francisco, enjoyed a brief visit In Gearhart. returning to Portland Sun day nlirht. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cook and their little niece. Miss Martht White, who passed several days at Hotel Gearhart last week, returned to town Tuesday. Mrs. Frank M. Warren and children, who have been at Gesrhart for sev eral days, returned Monday morning to their home In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stnrr and chil dren havo leased the J. P. Kavanauch cottage for the seon. Miss Leslie Smith entertAined Miss Shanna Cumming as her house guest during the week. Mrs. Harry M. Kerron visited Mrs. R. H. Caswell for several days last Wfek. returning to Portland Saturday night. She was accompanied by Miss Suianne Caswell, who remained in town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hamilton and child, with a party of friends, are pass lhr a few weeks In their attractive cottage, the Mnrcuerlte. Mrs. Joseph Wiley and baby arrived early In the week for an extended visit at the new and handsome resi dence of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Glass. Mr. Glass and son Graham were among the late ar rivals, who returned to town Sunday night. Miss Louise Burns and Irving Web ster arrived Saturday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Hoffman. Dr. and Mrs. Jonah R. Wise and children, who have been enjoying a several weeks' sojourn here, left early last week for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodmsn and children arrived at midweek, and were accompanied by Mrs. Goodman's sister. Miss Salena Lowenberg. who will pasa the Summer with the Goodmans In the Beckman cottage. Dr. James C. Zan enjoyed a few days rest and golf here, coming down Fri day night and returning to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirsch and fam ily have moved Into their pretty new cottage on the south boardwalk, which hs Just been completed. Miss Mnbel Beck was a guest st the Henry McGowan home on North Beach Saturday, riding to Fort Stevens on horseback Friday, proceeding by boat to McGowans. and returning the same way Saturday night.- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenblatt ar rived the latter part of the week for the balance of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. B. Latz and family are also recent arrivals, who will pass the balance of the season in their cottage on Cottage avenue. Mrs. F. L. Loveland and Miss Hazelle Lo Desca Loveland. a clever musician of Port. and. arrived last week and sre domiciled In a cottage here for th-; week. They hav- as house cuests Rev. and Mrs. Henry T. Greene. H. M. Sidney and f.tmlly. of H.o. River, arrived a few dys a so and n r.- occupying their -ottce on Ocean ave nue north of the hotel for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. S'. Frrell and fam ily are also late arrivals who hav-3 opened their cottase for the baluric- of the Summer. Henry Zabri.-kie and family enme down recently and arrf occupying tlilr pretty Summer home for the season. H. E. Price, with his family, is domi ciled In the Barnes cottage for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. P. Broeren and chil dren have opened a cottage here foe the season. The Miller cottage on (Vran avenue houses the family of E. B. Hazen. miss ranees Warren and llttla nieces will return to Portland the lat-