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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1915)
news from u4 family la tteir auto an lb family aad rneaca of A. C bhute la the fam- jr motor. Areev Rare, wfco ta tarmg at th sad tleej camp, avarfe the trip la Maa kattan Bea.-n tile weak. la t. Oceaa V,. tm for annual atlcgs aro tao to', 'owing from Port land Mr. F. A. rt erd daugh ter. He:e: Um H. Jotitos. Mia Be i Cora ! sad Xn VrU Roblneoa. Marl Muiar. of fca.y City. visited here. T aute tsia weak. Joa M-Cuna ta a a-ooat of Warren t'ovia aal Am ay Ray at U Casd Has Cbibp Kosert Haana. erf Colombo. O, and "W. I Prextor. Jr. of Bar City. r aarog th ru:ioBiu hr lata h! Mrs. Lou R. H ou and son. Win. At Portland, war bar on iJuMU pediuoa U-o forapart of tao wav. They roort o4 catena. Ovist Karambalaa. of Portland, la now at th faml.y bungalow, tl Spartan. Ma will nana for tbo remainder of lae rsoal. Peter PederaoTi. of Portland, la a ast at tsa epartan cottaa-. ai:as Ere B. Sca.otx stater of Al Tt ch:ota. la a gieat of relatives al Mount Taier carea- M aa Grace Palchmaa. of Hlllaboro. 'a a guest of lit week al the Whit seu.a. Maaea Margaret. Mary C and Kath T Uima. of Portland, war over--inday vtettsr at Cuip Hta-Hoa Tom- Torn. Tna U'.sx Lena and Mary Pare and ortrada WUsoa. of Portland, ar at '.Ja Johnson coitac for I ar weeha Earl HutL-Vr.nn and ala lslr. Mn I'.uua. of Port. and. ara at Miliar amp. Seldom I.-n. for a brief tay. r. Parka, also of Portland, la a guest there for a fa day. Garfield IV'uws. of Hoopoar. Or. 1 a t jhi i tha Millar House for a faw Mrs. William Bona and aon. of Port aad. ar guaat of Mra. E.sia Htgbt for k faw day. Mr. Mabel Grace Lentl-Petteya. a epular contralto stnear. of Portland. Pant a foar day of In week with baa iatar bar. Mra Hal E. Hoes. FKELX LVJLE ACTIVE SOCIALLY ereral Affairs Are F-nJojed by Vis itor al Resort. OCTAN LAKE. Or. Aug. SI. Spa iai. Activity at this rort baa not aaad during tb past week. Rathar t ha baao hlbleeed by lb arrival )-f nomaroua oaratner folks and by uoy social affairs tbat bar been a ' an sad. arms ia houaa-op-rnlrg- and party tan y Mr. and Mra C. L. Purdy and lblr ;uhtar. M:a ETdna Purdy. of &alin. aat Wrdnasday n!M to calcbrat ta -nnsplatloo of tbair saw Sum mar bom. Purdan AMU." A lar-a bonf.r u anjoyad. rafraamanta batnc sarvad aft ararartia. Thoi to attand war: Mrs. M. D. DrlasbacB ar.J cauchtar. Mr. acd Mra. ft. IU:d and !iug.-.tr. Mr. and Mra. John O. Boiorm. Mr. and Mrs. Uicb. M:aa Ilatrn and P. M. Hatch. Vfn. Wbita-.or. M a lloranc McOoo I'd. Mr. and Mra r'rank Tompartt. Mrs. B.-nl and daoahtara. Dorothy and Ma rio. Ivaa Dantal and M Carara. Mr. and Mrs. II C. Virait baao ra tnroad to tbair Portland bom aftar a sis ar aa as' vacation In tbair 8ummr camp oar tia rwlca. . Mr and Mra. R. 0. TSmuj and Itaipa. Jr. Mr. E. K. Hra and Mra. l W. Panlala. of Portland, ara rampwd bar for on ra"k. Al t.'.a caaxcln ctun for f r.ara v.a ' ' -- naa and soa and Mr. and urs. u. un lana. Tb party motored la from Port land Vlalt!r. r. C. rnllar St tb ra!o eottac for tb araak ar Mr. and Mra. U .'.Urcta and Miaa Jaaa Amaabury. of Portland. Camp:i at th family furrmar oatr. .r ar Mra. B. Cook and M;a A(na Cook, of PnrtUrd. Mr. aed Mra. V. A. IVirr. of Corrallta. motnrad in tor a tr laya vacation al amp. Mra 1. Wit anj Mis Baatrieo VTaat ar at t Gardnar camp for law wa-ka. Mr. aed Mrs. A. . tts Palcb and r a Jonaa. of Portland, ar arandint two waaka !n ta Tairr'att eottaa. Mra. A. U M--Cj::. of Portland, was rt-et su.at of Mr Scoti Bosorla al taa familT s jminar Cottaca. Mra. OraBim and eUaf ntar Poana. and Mix w Joj. of Portlard. ar al tba O Jev cottaca f-'r on wavk. Jonn lloaortn. of Port and. ara bar ttr a faw di th.s k with bia par ants at ta;r fiumraar to ma. Mra l M. IMman.N and daurbt'r. 511a Rui an-1 Krad M!nrs ara at Iba A tian plac for a waak. In Ilia I'nrtar cottas for a weak ar Hr. and Mrs. A. T. Pool and on fiaorr. Ka. and Mra T. H. Hayaa and son Vanr. and Mra. Scanlay G. Hawitt. at PortlnJ. Mrs. G. V. TVhcrr. cf Portrand. ana M's Carrt Olbtiard. cf Vcrdon. Nan.. ar at 1 Torntt cotr for a wak. Mia . Mtla. of tfalam. ta at tb Cook can 9 for two wka. J. G. AIMrl. Clara L. Airtt and Mrs. Frab HoStraon. of .Salto. and M.aa Rasa! S:r.:ton. of Portland, ar bar for a vacation. TA former ta buUdmc a pusxtr hoeua at ti!s placa. Mr. and Mra. B, F. BwK motorad In Ns tTii:il rcar.tly 10 b auaata of air and Mrs. Scott Eojortl. Cordis Lsncstak. of Portland, la a arusal of Mil too Boaortb at bia par ant a' turn mar cottac- E. C Comatock. cf Portland. tpnt tha 1 v!t wk-nd wttA bis family at thalr tuaisr cottac hara. Mlsa E'liabatK Boraeh. of Portland. Is 4 (jaat for a fortnlsbl st tba eommn camp cf Mra R. R. Gardner. Mra John O. Bosorta and family ar at tnatr cotta tor tba ramalndar of taa aaaaon. PiAn VTI7W STILL rOPTTLVR lfolrl. Tent Cltj nd Cotlacrs 111rd With Via I tors, BAR VIEW. Or. Acs. 31. ISpaclaX) Tia popolartty of tbla resort ha shown bo) decra durlea tb paat wak; If ayt.-.ln. mar pcpl ara bc'.oc ntr tain ad at ni tlai ttan ar b?or ts tb bistory of tb baach. Tb bote! and tsa Tnt City ar wall populated. t0j various rottase and bant-alow con earn ar busy and nomaroua tenia mark camptBf spots of tha tran sient visitor. Percb f:am on th itty still continues tb leadens divarslon. TS surf durtnc IS week baa ba ax cpttoaai:y warm' acd InvHtnc. and nlr of tb Summer colony avail - .1... t . 1 r4 . . 1 tkaa.h. Bon- ijaBw' . - f flraa dol f baacb each vntnc Ha, in is. kv and Jol lf tcatlon relsns. suprm ea.-b nifht until lata boars. I9 s party of Bustca fo:k vs are bar anjoylnaj tb aeasor ar Henry Creararson. Florin Purcrats. Mtsa M. tlltsl and Mrs. A. M. Maad and dauRh te. Aa-nea. Tty ar located at tb Carter Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Cor Tflnf ft!l. of vvuaott. sad Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Law son and dauarbtar. of Salem, ara rcnt arrival al t.l Carter quarters. T. J. CSspmsn acd family rt'.trd at ta Hewitt Houa durina lbs week. Jamea F. O'Ponnell. cf Aatorla. Is a a-aest of bis mother In camp hr. j.a Anton C abiacb and aon. Gordaa. Vra. Anna GUMsca. Mra. T. Joplln and Mr. and Mrs. H. ' Joplln are now at li eem'aST ajuartara. Mra Parts Adams, librarian of tb Oracoa City Public Library, ta bar fot s wk as lb rast of friend at tb Cartr Catrp. Air. aJ ilxa. R, H, Vtmiltj an 4 cilld. the sea beach resorts of Portland, ara quarter ad for a few weaka ta oca of tha Carter cabins. Mlaa Dorothy 8' ocura. who Is Quar tered la th family buna; alow for tha laatos. baa as a week s ust from Portland. Mlaa Esther Halm. P. L Pander, of Carae-er. Okla.. r ietared last anday at tbe Hawitt Hous for a brief stay. Vita hlra waa Etbal L Saadera Bay W. eavaa-a. of Portland, was a wb-ad s;ueat of frtaada bare. J. J. Cook, poatmastar at Ore r on City, spant tha last wk-ad with bla fata lly her at lb Carter Apartments. Dr. a. U Bsatls and family, also of Orasoa City, ara hera for a month's UtlBC- R. Frytaa- reentered, from Cladatoaa at tha Hawitt Hous last bunday. M. & Allen. Caere Kllnr. Doro Ibea and Van Jorsa. Mra. Charles Toons;. F. A- Buneaa and D. 3. vToraack rlaterad last Sunday at th Hawitt. Dooflaa scott and family, of Mo MlnavtU. motorad ovr from thalr Summer camp at Netarta for a brief visit with friends donna; tb week. la a party of M?MinnvUI sutolsts who visited br durlns; tb wk wr Noma Bodra. Earl Jacobson. Wallet Wblta. Kloyd Elcbal and Lloyd Stater. Tb boys epect a day vtsltinc with eld acquaintance. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Batterflald and dautfbter. of Portland, are bsra for a week at the Carter cottacas. Mrs. WUllam Adama and sob ara frueata for a month of Mra. J. J. Cook. Mrs. Lavtd Caulleld. ef Orecoa City, la a ueat et tier aiatar. Mrs. E. C Car tar, for on week. Charles Kuan, wba ts aaamarlnaT at Netarta. made the trip over by auto durtnc the week for a abort vlait with friends. Keflstered at Villa Camp durin th paat week war th follow Ins: Dean T. Goodman. Mrs. E. Q. Forrester and family, L C. Cunnlnsbam and family. Alma Gruanlsr. Blanche C Handler. S. R. McFarland. Al Luadstrom. Elsie Gruenlfc J. K. Brlerly. Mrs. H. A. ZehrunT. Charlca RlTbardson. W. E. Harris, Mr. and Mra. Bradley Evans. C P. Gabler and family, all of Portland: K. C. Eckhoff. Orecon City: Hauls Robbtna and party. McMlnnville: J. C. Schulmtrlcn. Banks: Bessie Holtxa and Ellen B. Crosier. McMlnnville. Jack Frost and family, of OreKdn City, sra domiciled at tha Carter Camp for a couple of weeks. Thomas Brown and family, of Salem, are located her for their annual vaca tion. W. I Ford, superintendent of th Dal las pabllo schools, accompanied by bis family, arrived last Monday. H. E. Seymor. Polk County School Superintendent, also of Dallas. Is domiciled at tba Carter Camp. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Sntdow. who have been In Portland ror tna past month, have returned te their Summer cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamer are at Camp Carleton for their annual ouiinaj- Mlaa Alma Powell haa Joined th Carletoa contingent la camp bar. A. H. Lewla. a Portland attorney, ac companied by hla family, la her for a fortnight. C E. Wrlht and family, who have been camptue here for the past month, returned to their home In McMlnnville the fore part of th weak. A. M. Slocum la superintending the erection of tour new collages opposite th Pavilion. . Misa Lorena Lackey. Mrs. J. C Lutkcy. Mlaa Elisabeth McCarthy and Mrs. Dan McCarthy and grandson. Arlbnr. of Portland, are spending two waeks at Nodosa Mnn. AU ar from Portland. Hugh Smith and family, of Forest Grove, are In camp here for the aaaaon. Mrs. Mary Brown, of Portland, ts arusal ef tha week at the cottage of bar sister. Mrs. E. L Moor. i..k smith of Monmouth. is camped here for the season with his dsaghters, Marie and Maoei. ana ma niece. Mia Elona ClanOold. Tbe party arrived by auto. H. L Hammond and family. Leslie esbreok. Miss Mabel Finn and M. M. Mort-n. of Portland, ire quartered In a cosy camp near the station for tbe month cf August. They came la by automobile. T. P. Irvine and family, of Balam. ar located at th Tenl City for thell annual outing. H M. Owens and wife. Mr. 8- J. Cunningham ' and son. and Mra. L Placktnar. of Portland, are al Hustlers Camp for a two weeks' vscstton. Rrglsterad at th Bar View Hotel durinK th paat week wr th follow ing: J. M. Robey. Mrs. O. L Ljinding ham. Portland: W. L L Poldevln, Klympla: Kobart P. Hanna. Bay City; A. tl. Hnsruer. L liergsvik. C. M. Mc Carthy. Mis Rose eheev. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Porseback. C. C. Follelt and son. Portland: Neil Hlner. Eric Oulstroro. Geors 11. Elbell. Tillamook: lr. ytanlry Lamb and family. Portland: Pr. H. E. Camutn and Henry Swain. Yamhill: Vlmlnia Burrell. Portland; Claire VTellman, Berlin. Germany; Kuth Nunn. The Dalles. G. E. Wood. L. S. Brmlnerd. Portland; Mrs. M. E. Evans. Eslacada: N. K. McCoy and Grace and Oval McCoy. Mr. and Mra v.u M. Cov. New berc: Mr. and Mra J. F. Hugbea. talem: V. von Gc-etx. Jr. Mr. Lydia Gate and daughter, iiiae Mildred Woodward. Portland; Mr. and Mra. E. M. La Foaa. Salem: W. E. Proctor. Jr. Bay City: George H. Flts gtbbon: Geor-ge O. Chabot. Portland; L I. Keys. EJdle Helael. T. 1L Ooyne. R. T. Ba!a. Tillamook: Glena Wells. Heppner: H. C. Bauer. Cornelius: Miss Nettle Bauer. Boise. Idaho; Mrs. T. C Tenneysoa. Abbla M. and Florence Tmnevson. John T. Haarn. Mr. and Mra. Howard Rankta and sons. Mra F. L Gottesbor and daughter. P. Mil Ion. P. E. Meyers. Mrs. Alice Tounger. Miss' Margaret Toonger. R. M. Conrt, D. Engann. Lucy M. Court. M. Bol rount. Jan Bailey. Mrs. J. L Love. Mra S. Bechley. J. A. Allen. Mrs. H. B. Whalen. Marlon Johnson. T. F. Ncb, D. F. Staaley. L. W. Stanley. L W. Speaker and fsrrlly. of Portland: M. J. Melcholr. TlllSmook: Mr. La Torett and family. C. E. Campbell. Owen Janaa. Alice Kalkofeti. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Eaughlla and daughter. Dr. H. B. McCallahan and family. Dallas; Mrs. Owen Jones Mr. snd Mrs. Bert W. Richards. Mr. snd Mra George H. Swinton. Josh Henry. Clara Bushnell. Hanna Barnes. C D. Letourstt and wife. Portland: Kathsrine Ward Pope, New Tork City: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bollock and daughter. E. E. Miller. Miss Belle Murrey. O. M. Barber. Mr. and Mr. P. U Touneer. Mr. and Mr. Walter Davla John McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ford. C Melton. F. W. Turk. L W. Rsynsr. Portlsnd: M. F. Leach. Tillamook: T. E. Shaw. R. D. West. Portland; J. B. Jllllman and family. Salem: Frank T. Fergesen. Amity: Bessie P. Monl. Csrleton: Mor ris Dalton. Dallas: Miles F. Bradford. Elbert and Irene Bradford: Dick Chit tenden. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goarra, Tlllsmook: wsyne J. SMaier. Walter E. White, McMlnnville: R. O. BurnetC Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thomaa Harry X. Prltehard. Portland : Miss Bertie Jones, Ms Boelsneer. Mra. & C. SI ocura. Miss Elisabeth Barclay. Mr and Mr. J. S- Berril and Miss Jesa Berril. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hawley and W. R. Hswley. Jr. Portland: Glenn Allen. Sheridan: Reta and Al Smith. PorUand: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Buckner. Guy R. Albln. Salem: Albert Pleney. Seattle: Miss Emma Wilson and Mra Guy Stochroar. Forest Prove. HIGH TIDES STOP BATHERS Clams Scarce While tTnnsnal Wavea Occar at Cannon Beach. ICOLA. Or. Aug. L ( Special V The ttgb tVd of last wk mad bata Ing la th surf at Cannon Beach rather dangerous, but now tbe ocean Is again conforislsaT to ts tii fcSedul acd, this pastime baa regained its popu larity. Crab and dams have bean scarce for the past 1 day, because of, these tide condltlona Bonfire parties have become numer ous and every evening both the old and younger folka are enjoying the tires dotting th beach. Mr. and Mra M. J. Wilkinson and son. Robert, of Walla Walla. Waah. ware the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zelgler at their cottage In Elk Creelt tor th past two weeks. Mtsa Laura Strong and Jamea St. John, ef Portland, are guests at the Beigler cottage, arriving th first at the week. Waller A. G radon and family are now occupying their cottage "Tba Gra-dsn." In Elk Creek for the aaaaon. William F. Koehler has again returned to hie cottage after a week's business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mra Crfnr bar returned to Portland aftar several weeks stay la their cottage In Elk Creek Park Mr. and Mra Isaac P. Richardson and son. of Portland, are occupying lb Schetbsr camp In Elk Creek Park. Mr. and Mra Evans. ofOregon City, are occupying the Kellogg camp la Elk Creek Park. W. F. Bowers, of Portland, spent a few days with hla family at Cannon Beach. Dr. Jenkins and family, of Hood River, have opened thalr cottage near Haystack Rock tor the remainder of tbe season. IJLMORE PARK DRAWS THRONG J I any PorUand Folk Are Among; Va cationist at Resort, vr uiea WAStv rw. Snap. ? 1 . ( Kne el!.) Mr. and Mra. A. C How land, of Oregon City, have taken the Kooasveii cottage and hav as trues ts Mr. and Mxa L. Adama and Mra & A. Chase. Gilbert L. Hedge and Mra Hedges and children are at the Wilson for a fsw waeks' outlms. Mr. and Mr. Henry A. Wlenck r ntertalnlng Mra N. M. Ward and Mra T. M. Dye at the Taft cottage. Mr. and Mrs. F. H- Chown, who are passing a two waeks outing at the El more, entertained a number of their friends at a musicals, Ketreabments . wm Rasa farnahas and bar sister. Mis Emma Wunderli. assist ed tha nostesa Mra Rose Carnahao and her sister. Mlaa Emma Wunderli. assisted th host Ma Mra. Mary Sewell and her daughter. Mary, left for their home In Hlliaboro after an enjoyable month's stay at the Elmore Mra N. T. Smedley and daughtsrs ar domiciled at th Shamrock for the rest of he season. . T. A. Llvesley. with his family and maid, motorad In from balem. They report a pleasant outing. Arrivals at th Elmor during th week are: Miss Pinner. C B. Stein berg. Boise: R. L. A see. Mr. and Mra - ar r-hwM nirra H. Fltzgibbon. C. H. Hansen, all of Portland: Hulda M. Guerber. HUlsboro, ur.; aire. u. Mitchell. Orenco. Or.; Mr. and Mra Heavener. Mrs. Robert L Adama and son Bobble. Mrs. M. Davis and daughter Bessie, all of Portland: Mr. and Mra F. W. Cady. Barbara Cady. Beaverton; Mr. and Mra K. E. A. Smith. Mr. and Mra F. D. Fisher. Mr. and Mra C F. Han sen, all of PorUand: Mr. and Mra W. W. Boacow. Mr. and Mra Sam Well and v.ra.n Miiiaboro: Mr. and Mra. O. T. BrlgKS. Cornelius; Mra William Moore. Alice Moora airs. w. t. oaw, Elisabeth Sawdey. all of Portland: Mra 11 1 T .wnA rKambarlalS. S. D.l Cortne Aldrtch, Detroit. Mich.: Ruby L Severance, coiawatsr. alien.; n. a- Crockett. 8. E. Lawrence. Mr. and Mra E. P. liopwood. Master Eiatan Blake vi ra i.tiln L. Bhina Sr. Fred die Shine. J. W. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mra E. C, Ewbanka Mr. ana airs 1 .11 a Portland: Mr. and Mra T. A. Llvesley. maid and children, Sa lem. Or.: Mr. and atra 1 aasma. ora gon City: Nellie B. Thompson. Jessie L Work. Vic T. Martin. Miss Hodges, Ruth Duntway. Powell Patton. all of 1 1. i. lira. J. II. Gibson. Chicago. 11L: Mr. and Mra W. R. Red dick, sot Hand: Miss Claire Willmann. Berlin. Germany: Alls Virginia Burrell. Mra L t. wmn. aiiss c. avion, an Portland: Mra Y. D. Young. Chicago, tti it L.n.Aa Moora Oregon City: Harry K- Sutor. Mlsa Emma WunderlL Mra Ros Camahan air. anc airs. rr Lincoln. Freddlo IJieo'n. all of Port- la''"-'- .. Those registering at me ucean t-rtai apartmenta at Elmore Park recently are: Mr. and Mra. Arthur Krause and daughter Betty. Aurora: Mr. and Mra U B Cole. Mis Katberloe Cole and Bradford Cola J- Hunter. J. Shearen. Mr. ar.d Mra A. D. Wick, all of Port land; Bernlce Hurlbut. Juneau. Alaska: Edna Snyder. Helen Pollock. Cecil Kerry. Miss E. Loree. Miss 11- Allen. Mra Fsnny Grelsaen. Mlsa A. Urelsaen. Miss Thekla Cohaa. Mlsa Veda Bach Mra. F Barhman. Mra Hulda Bachman. all of Portland. Mra J. Burggrar. Miss aiaua uurg graf. Mis Olara Johnson. Harry John son and Alton G under son have returned to Portland. ..... Mr and Mrs. E. A. Trueblood. Harry Trueblood and Mlsa Margret Burchard returned to their homes In Portland re cently. MANHATTAN VISITORS ARE GAY r a riles in Homes and' on Beach Fonnd AttractlTe. , . r . tt- a v nr sr-TT Or . Auar. It. This week has been a lull one for the Summer resident quartered nere. ma main event, and by far the most Impor tant socially, was the card party given by Mra a Scott at the Hotel Manhattan last Thursday afternoon In honor of .w- -1. - I XTra H B. McEvan. Of Mtr-a-mar cottage Mra McEwen has a delightful personality ana nas sparwa no effort to further the Interests of Manhattan at all times. The rooms for the event were artlsalcally decorated with flower and natural foliage. Late In tha afternoon refreahments were served by tbe hospitable hostess, and such an agreeable time waa had that the guests departed most reluctantly. Th honor at cards fell to Mra Glen Hord. and th cond prlx was award ed to Mra E. Relfscbnelder. Tbe fol lowing were present: Mesdames 8. e . . u x? ttnrnfthv. .7 f Law. S. L Cola 8. Burdlck. Ada Allrnen. G. Hus ton. H. B. McEwen. t xteiiscnneiuer. Gowdy. E. R. Allrnen. J. C. Withers and Jessie L Browne: the Misses Agnes Combitha Olga Alimsn. mioa ivunn hausen. Lillian Bowman. F. Howe, and H- F. Bettner. 8. L Cola C. M. McEwen, Claude C Graves and G. Banka Registering at th Hotel crescent during the week were Mlsa Nina Gil bert. Mlsa Jeanett Nyson. Mis Flo tilla Huston. Phil and Bill P.lppen, of Portland, and Mra Augusta Johnson, of Aberdeen. Wash Mrs. Jessie L Browne. Miss A. Com bltb, Mrs. Francea Wood and Mra C Graves, who are located at Rockaway for th season, were guests during the week of Mra H. R- Burnaby. Mr. and Mra Albert Sbadduck and P. ML. Shadduck. of Portland, and Mra M. J. Meeker, of Portland, are regis tered at tbe Manhattan Hotel. Mra McCutcbeon acd daughter. Mil dred, nave returned to their Portland homo after a month's vacation at Never Inn. Mra McMortia and Mra L Purdy and son. Charles, who hav bean at Takites for th paat thro weeks, departed for Portland the for part of tb week. Mis Edith SchmorL of Portland. pent the last week-end with friends at the Merrymakers' joiiage. ru.iHi.lu4 N'ftvar Inn for thalr Va callous v .ttrs. Jes JlaUii and to oummer The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant t attains tea St. at Teaia. Best Food Served at Lowest Possible Cos; Amid Homelike Surroundings SKATUIS caJaciT eSe. HOTEL MOORE Seaalde, Clataep Beach. Oregoa. The Paclflo Coast's moat popular ocean resort. Directly overlook lea tna ocean. European plan, ratea l.0 and up. special week ly ratea Dining-room service a. la carte from :0 A. M. to S P. M. Grill and evening enter tainment. Hot salt water hatha, surf-bathing; natatorlum for In door swimming; canoeing on th Necanicum River: good auto roada Automobiles leave tjotal unr. for Elk Creek and Can- ,oon Beach. DAS J. muunas. Prep. Hotel Meoraa Seaside. Or. s , fSgi.lnriV,a . MT. HOOD AUTO STAGES Dellr to Mount Hood resorts SAM. Round trip ; Gov. Camp T.ia Special ratea for week-end and el-sno-In, parties Information. rassrvaUoaa BorTiiutiB rr-n ftx)hai. en, la id ac Ma SSM A Mil. Or lrvlnstoa uaxase. Beat laA SOL DUC HOT SPRINGS AND SANATORIUM tbe greatest health and pleasure resort on the Pacitio Coaat. In the heart of the Olympic Mountains, open for the aeaaon, or full Information addreas Tate Usaaser. Sol Doe. Waah. ItHOOODEXnOWN BOTEl 41 Miles aa Meant Hood Ante Bead. Tbe finest mountain rasort ta Ora soa Daily rstaa $3. weakly 12.50 snl ?D. Special rates to famillea for the bummer monthe. fraddl horaea. lawj teoala croquet, tlnaat flahlng and bunllos grounda Our own dairy, poul- ... , r.t truck. talenbona For dally auto stasee. bona UalB S95S. East 1 or E. SIS. daughters. Marguerite and Ula, Mra A. Smith and son John, and Mra A. B. Clayton, of Portland. Mra Allmen and grandson. Alexis All men, of PorUand. are quartered In the Bellevue cottage. Mrs. W. K. Graydon. Mrs. Fred L Reynolds and son Norman spent a pleasant week visiting hera .Departing for Portland after pleas ant vacations spent at the Green Lawn cottage were Mr. and Mra Kay Switxer. Mrs. Walter Welch and son Arthur, Mra. Caroline Albright, the Misses Mamie Welch. Irene Pualon, Eileen U.Mos and Koy Kidd. Mr. and Mra U. J. Knowles and daughter Merle, and Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Wakely and daughter Caly. who have been In camp her for th past month, departed during th week for their Portland homea Mr. and Mra U E. Gaston and son Elmer, and Miss Losner returned dur ing the week to Portland after a three weeks' vacation hera Mr and Mra L. E. Krause. Mra F. F. Krumm and Mildred Mohn spent the past week at the Merrymakers' cottage. Mra W. G. 6tacy and aon William, Jr, have established Camp Comfort here, where Mr. 8tacy spends the week-enda W. U Barnum. Mra Nettle Ready and son Walter and daughter Helen, spent the last week-end at Dew Drop Inn. Mra U O. Gray and sons, Frank and Joe. of PorUand. and Mr. and Mrs Montgomery, of Canada, are domiciled at Dew Drop Inn. Mra W. W. Wetxler and danghter Sylvia, and Miss Almeda Smith, who have been at Dolce Far Niente cottage this month, have departed for their PorUand homea Mra F. H. Leltner and daughtera Bertha. Emma and Fredericks, J. D. McFall and Miss Daisy Major are lo cated at Dolce Far Niente cottage for their vacation. Mr. Leltner Joins them at week-ends. ... Mr and Mra J. C Spangle and daugh ter Ruth and Cammille, of Oregon City, are In Camp We-Li-Klt for a week's vacation. . Those to return to Portland after the season's outing at Camp We-LI-Klt. were Mr. and Mra S. D. Cole, Miss Mary Cole. Mr. and Mra J. W. Bowman. Mrs. J M. Law, Harold Bettner, Mra C. D. Cole and aon Delbert. and Miss Erma Helneman. Mrs. Ida M. Teed and Mrs. W. C. Mc Donnell, of Portland, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonnell at their 8ummer quarters here. A larsre party of Manhattan and Ma roney Town folks made the trip to Rockaway Friday evening to partici pate In the bonfire and taffy pull given by the management of the Sugar BowL All report an excellent evening. POPCLAB RESORT Vacationists Gather at Beach From Mamy Districts. ...... . In, 21.-J-fSse- ciaD Harry J. Cresa of Portland. with Edward A. i-reaa, motored from Portland. The trip was j . iiuI flahin&r along maue r the rente whenever fishing . looked good. Mr and Mra James Lawrence, Mr. . i, PBfn and danerhter. of Gresham. returned home lsst Sunday. Rer. L. K. U rimes ana airs, unmea and Mr. and Mra M. A. Poppleton. of Portland, hav taken the Lawrence cottage for the season. E. H. Oilman, of Portland, came in on the wesk-end excursion and passed Saturday and Sunday with hia family in tha aane's Grova Mra O. A. Eastman and danghter, Gertrude, and Jamea Elbington and daughter. Jean, of Gresham. Or, re turned home on Monday. Mlsa Edith and Dorothy and Fredrick BaUheiffl, ? Portland, with. Miss Bertha nformation Mountain, River and Beach Resorts Where to Take a Short Trip Out of Portland Herewith is a list of short trips in and about Portland. If you are in doubl : jbout any pom or the trip you have heard about is not mentioned here, call at the Information Bureau of the SaXr of Commerce or phone them -Bell Phone, Broadway 440 or Automatic, A 6091. Information will. gladly be given. Literature of interesting points furnished Time Cards, Beach and Mountain Resort literature. The Oregonian asks the names and addresses of tourists for publication. Enclose your business card with name of your party a . A T- A. rTTTL av-rvs-l 11V ts tf 1 0 Tl 1 resort -uepu, xuc vicuiiaou, Steekyarata aai Paeklaai Plaat Largest plant wast of th Missis sippi Blear. Located on Columbia Slough within minutes ride of Broadway and Washington straots, Tak Kenton ears os Washington street at JTUth. Sixth and Broadway streets to Kenton. Far cants. Take Kenton Traction Company cars at Kenton to Packing Plant and . Stockyards. Faro cents. Visitors admitted dally except Sundays. - The Oaks Itke Cawey lalsusd ef tao wastr Every form of entertain ment and aocommoaaiion for tear lata Orcheatral and band concerts, prima donna and musical comedy company vry afternoon and night ic the open-air theater. Perform ance frea Admission to para 11 cents. Beached by express special Oaks train (fare i cents), from First and Alder: or by launch, lis cents), from Morrison-street Bridge, parka Washington Park, head ot .Washington street with email soo and aviary. Tak any car west on Washington street excepting Six teenth; faro ' a cents. Celebrated statue, -Coming ot the White Mas. alao -Sacajawea." Excellent vies sf th city. WascaVa, Bkedodeadroa atad Tsw. aer'a are located on th south aide of tit mountain. Automobile from Portland to either resort, round trip, each ta. Oregonian oa aai at these rrtB. 1 . BAYOCEAN HOTEL Mrs. W. E. Hutchinson, manager. BAYOCEAN. OREGON First-Class Accommodations at Reasonable Rates. Special Rates to ' Families and Parties. Bavocean Is Oregon's finest beach resort. Paved streets, sewers, electrlo lights, mountain water, amusements and attractive features. The "Nat" is the finest on the Coast. Learn to swim in warm sea water. Only ware-making device in America. For information address as above or T. B. POTTER 720 Corbett Bldg, SHIPHERD'S HOT SPRINGS The Ideal Bealta and Becrsetloa) Rasort. ' Cottage and Camplag, CAK80K. WASH. Tha Deugbtfnl Beach Basaa TUB BXMORE. At Elmore Park. European only Larva, comfortable room a smldet bome-Uke surroundings Broad ver andas, sua porchss, overlooking the ocean Bates tl per day tone or twe Dersosai Excellent dining earalee. a carta, ta oonneetloa Make rae arvauona by phone or mall. IHE tLHORK, Bocfcaaray. Oreraa. TtatiTTi anil Eluwn Morgan as guests are occupying their Classic Ridge cottage-Joe Barr. of Portland, was a visitor In the Gilman camp over Sunday. Mra Charles Brown, of PorUand. re turned to her beach home and family in the Rugantio cottage on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, Mra J. H. Edwards. Mrs. Ernest and daughter. Helen, the Misses Agnes and Crislra Burns. Miss Ruth Sundberg, Mr. and Mra Watson. Carrie Buckingham and Miss Nellie Neswelle. all of PorUand, ar passing their Summer vacaUon at the Classic Ridge resort. ' Miss Norman Girdle, of Oregon City, came in Wednesday and Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fleldhouse. Han Koch and family, of Gresham, Or, drove In Wednesday In their auto mobile and are camped In the Field house Grova Mra George M. Anderson and little daughter. Melba, of Portland, and her sister, Mra C E. Caratarphen, of Fort Smith. Arkansas, are the guests of Miss Alice B. Mclntyre at her camp. "Craney Crow." A. G. Effenberger, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Effenberger and Mra .Joseph Effen berger, of Nehalem, Or., are camped in the Lane's Grove, and will remain through August. H. C Bohlman. of Portland, came In last week and is with, his son. and daughter in their. Classic Ridge cot tage. A. Adams and Miss L. Adams, of PorUand. are among the new arrivals this week. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Smith, of Ne halem; Miss Eva White, of Boise. Idaho; Miss Effie Sands, of Belllngbam, Wash.: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, of Frankfort, DL, are occupying the L. S. Smith cottage on Laneda avenue. Mra Aleck Anderson and daughters, Mra Christensen and HatUe Anderson and Jnanita Chrlstenson, of Nehalem, are occupying the McCutchan cottages. E. H. Angus and George Pascal!, of Portland, are camped in Manzanita. Robert Carlson, formerly of Nehalem, came in from Martins Springs, Wash., on Tuesday. He Is on his way to Sea side, and left Wednesday via the Neah-Kah-nie trail for that place. Celeste and Vere G. Albln. of Port land, are the new arrivals at Lane's Grove, Tent City. Registered at Manzanita Inn are: B. O. Heinke, Portland; Mr. and Mra Lan berg, Portland; Mr. and Mra Mark Hayter. Dallas; Mr. and Mra Waterman. PorUand; Charles Wilson and family, Salem; Elmer Lewis, Falls City; Jess Crenshaw, Eugene; Mrs. G. M. Ander son. Fortland; Mra C E. Christopher, Fort Smith, Ark.; Mr. and Mra Nesbit, PorUand; Melba Anderson, Portland; Mr. and Mra L. A- Lehman. Gresham, Or.: Rev. L. K. Grimes, Portland; Mra L. K. Grimes, Portland; M. C. Parpleta, Portland: Mr. and Mra E. W. Sllcher. Lela Plo, Mr. and Mrs. C B. Aitchlson, Mr ancT Mra Stanley Clarette, Miss L. M. Haas. Mra H. L. Shelley. Mra L. B. von Zoll Clark. Mr. and Mra H. F. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gullley. Mr and Mra A. D. Cnlhlen, Mr. and Mra W. L. Thomas, G. M. Donaldson, Portland. C B. Aitchlson, State Railroad Com missioner, and Mrs. Aitchlson have been enjoying a vacation at Manzanita B Ji'c. Papllta, of Portland, and Mra Papllta ar passing their vacaUon at Mansanita. ' ' SLSJTir FOLK AT C ARSON RESORT Portland People Recent Arrivals at Sblpberd Springs. SHIFHERDS SPRINGS. Carson. Wash, Aug. 21. (Special.) Arrivals from Portland during the week are: Mra G. W. Craw, T. J. Richardson. Helmar" Rauma, airs. B, B. Stone, Mrs, for Tourists atOCKT HOOD RESORTS. C3asd Caue Ian la a delightful re ' treat. COM feet above sea level, on a sheltered spur ot the very mountain Itself,' and la located Just at tna upper edge of the timber Una. Tb trip to th inn usually is mad by raU to Hood River and thence by ataga Th round-trip rate, Includ ing all traveling expenses. Is lls.es. Service begins July 1 and continues to Bep tarn bar la. COLUMBIA RIVES HIGHWAY A acealo drive of rare beauty, -built alone the south shore of tba Columbia River, a distance of more than 40 miles from Portland. A series of remarkable waterfaua rugged peaks and deep canyons ars among the attractions. reniaaaia Park Snakes Gardeaa A "city park and well worth a trip. Take St. Johns or Kenton car. TAWNEY'g MOUNTAIN BOMB. Formerly HanlaUng's Hotel. Ideal spot. Hunting, fishing, camp ing privileges, saddle horses, home cooking, etc. 12 per day. 10 per week. Sunday chicken dinner, 76c large independent bungalows for those who prefer them, p. a.Tawaey. Propw Welch's P. O- tar. REALTY CO, Portland, Oregon. V THE WAKKfcalN CANNON BEACH. The only hotel on fhe beach front. Good fishing, hunllns snd surf bath ing; unsurpassed table, excellent service; large airy rooms and bunga lows Auto stage meets all trains. P. CX. Ocola, Or. at. 8. Warren. Prop, .a,a.v'i:a?VaJA'l.VVi MmI Umfm for our Summer's Rest. rr.T.rRTRAl F.D BOOKLET FREE. Beckers, White Salmon. Tfa. ;i!ffgtgi!aighwaJ C. O. Stone, S. M. Calkins, Estella urey air. ana jura. v. aL-muinuu,, A. Bri'ggs, Miss E. Finley, Mra M. Gar land, W. F. Todd, George W. Shaver, F. A- Henry, E. H. Shelton, Miss Leah I. Olson. Miss Lena Cohen, N. A. Harris, Calvin Heilig, Mrs. L. A. Shub, Miss Shub. Mrs. M. McCarthy. Mrs. A. M. Barrett, Miss Blanche Williams, Miss Grace Williams, George Wilson, C. C. White, Captain Charles Nelson, Mar garet O'Shea, Anna Donovan. Mrs. W. F. Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Col lins. Amedee Couzin, Mra M. E. John son, A. T. Stevenson, M. D. Bruce. A. Bates. F. W. Lewis, J. R. Penney. Mrs. M. E. Black-par, Miss Gertrude Black mar. HatveyTZell. H. H. Bond, T. Link later. E. T. Patterson, Mrs. B. H. Brown. C. H. Leisure. P. H. Cole, John Shrimer. N. Basaillon, Mrs. C. P. Ross, M. H. Hand, Mrs. E. H. King. L. B. Murphy, Ida R. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. C. F Fulton Jean Mercer, George E. Frost Mrs. George Way, Miss Way. Other recent arrivals are: Miss Mar garet Mann, J. G. Leavens, Cora Lea vens, Mrs- O. A. Leavens; Seattle, Wash.: Mra L M. Flynn, Anna B. Hil ton Anna McDonaugh, Vancouvr, Wash.; C. H. Edick and family, Olex, Wash.; Mrs. Paul Sows, Woodburn. Or.: N. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tur ner and three children, Spokane. Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. L J. Lovejoy, Multnomah, Or.; S. P. Ash. George Hunt. S. L. Stebbins. W. P. Kelley. Pasco, Wash.; Mr. and Mra W. H. Groat, Grace Hensley. Lena Hertle man. Harriet Hulett, The Dalles. Or.; F B. Light, Salem, Or.; Mrs. John Frye. Nellie E. Anderson, Olof Erick son Astoria Or.; C. R. Johnson. Chinook; J. & Dolby. Tacoma, Wash., B. J Martin, Otto A. Kleet, Salem, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson, Willapa, Wash. s Seavievr, Washington. Registered at the Shepard: L. J. Urdahl. Mra L. J. Urdahl. Miss Flor ence Howatt. Miss GracesHowatt. Miss Jessie Howatt, Mra J. L. Tasker, Miss H. Ruth Tasker, all of PorUand: Miss Ruth Ralston. North Dakota; Mr. and Mra J. N. Langdon, Master Warren Langdon, Master John Langdon, all of Walla Walla; Miss Mary A. Ritchie, Miss Margaret Whealdon, The Dalles; Miss Mary Chaples, Miss Margaret Monroe. Miss Mary F. Mecredy, all of PorUand: Miss Mary U. Michell, Miss Lottie Phillips, The Dalles; Mr and Mra E. Pollack. Miss E. M. Pollack, Miss H. BalUmore, Mra H. G. Chick erlng and son. Mra J. P. Jones, all of Portland. Estacada Resort Attracts. E STAC AD A, Or... Aug. 21. (Special.) The following were registered at Log La Barre tie past week: C. J. Mcintosh, of Oregon Agricultural Col lege: Harlan Mcintosh, Corvallis; Mr. and Mra J. J. Allard. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allard, Portland; Roberta Reld. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Trowbridge. Estacada; Isabella Trowbridge, Rice Lake, Minn. Hot .Lake Has More Visitors. HOT LAKE. Or.. Aug. 21. (Special.) The following residents of Port land are now registered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium: A. W. Perley, B. E. Kennedy, B. C. Wilson. G. W. Saul, W. M. Hartford W. S. Kohn, Mr. and Mra W L. Dinginan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hol brook. Miss G. Holbrook, Miss Grace Stebbi'ngs and W. B. Irving. PRUNE CROP TO BE LIGHT District Sear Ridgefield Expects About Half of Yield. - RIDGEFIELD, Wash., Aug. 21. (Special.) According to the latest re-1 ftaeajes 1 mi I J I " . i 1 Null - II BO I a I li II la II I ' M Mfc ejl l a 1 . , i II Slectrto carllrte to Borlss, 4 miles; automobile to Welch's, Rho dodendron and Tawney-. round trip from Portland, f 7.7a. Same as above with corsets tags aU the way, fS.73. Eat sea da, Cauuadero, Boll Rss cars leaT First and Alder every four houra dally and Sunday, every hour as far as Gresbam. Good points for basket picnic ' Sat T. a .-. .-v ,-. . as"- S',;; :.'.".'., ... 4 BAR VIEW HOTEL Located at Bar View, Tillamook Co., Or. Train stops at our door. Only SOO feat from bl(b tide. Plank drive to beautlfu. beach. Safe batblns. comfortable beds All tbe clsins. crabs and chicken yon caa eat. Rates tl per day snd up. For par ticulars writs or call on WISE DENTAL CO.. Rooms 211-12 Falllns Bids.. 8d st Wash.. Portland. Or. Phone A or M 2029. or Bar View, Tlllsmook Co.. Orecoa Dance Every Night, Pool. Billiards and Bowling. Surf Bathing Sea Fishing. CLATSOP BEACH SEASHORE RESORTS CEAI1H.1HT ANU SKASIUB. HAY BU VISITED IN .ONE DAK. ROtNUTUlP, FUCM HOHTLAAU ST.nROUND trip ' Stop Over en Route to or From California Expositions. Observation Parlor Car Seats. Tickets and In formatlon at Fifth and btark Streeta WELCH'S HOTEL Oldest resort in the Mount Hood district. Good water, airy bunga lows, excellent cuisine, bunting, fishing, horseback riding, eta Rates $2 per day. S10 per week. W. E. WELiCH. Prop. Weich'a P. O, Oregon. ports of the prune crop from Ridge field, Pioneer, Sara and Felida, the yield this year win do crop and at the present price it is es timated that the farmers will receive about $50,000. The orchards around Felida and Sara, where the crop is generally heavy, are far from what the growers had at first estimated. This year's crop in Clarke County has pearly aU been sold. It Is said that drying will begin about 10 days earlier than usual, and Judging from the present indications, harvesting of the prune crop will be gin about September 1. Dryers hav been overhauled and made ready to take care of the crop. UMATILLA SHOW ATTRACTS Horse and Mulo Raisers Are Knter- lng Exhibits at Pendleton, a PENDLETON, Or, Aug. 19. (Spe- .... . i .V V. ' mill. Ciai.J -interest in mo show to be held In Roundup Park, this city, October 9 is Increasing among the breeders of the county, and entries are beginning to come In, declares Dr. C W. Lassen, secretary of the Umatilla County branch of the Oregon Horse Breeders' Association, under whose, auspices tbe show is to be held. Breeders throughout the county are getting their stock in condition for ex hibition. Among the first announced exhibitors Is B. L. Anderson, of this city, who has entered one Jack, two Shire mares, three Percheron mares and three Percheron colts, all pure bred animals. 20,000 COWS ARE BOUGHT Company to Sell Cattle to Idaho and Utah Farmers on Terms. LEWISTON, Idaho, Aug. 21. (Spe cial.) The purchase of 20.000 regis tered standard' bred dairy cows, at a cost of nearly Jl.500,000, for distribu tion in Idaho and Utah, by the Mutual Creamery Company. Is announced by that concern to Us branch house in Lewlston. Agents of the company are buying dairy catUe In Minnesota. Wisconsin. Illinois and Iowa. The first carload to be brought to the West by the com pany is -on its way from the Middle West to Grand Junction, Colo. The cattle will be sold to farmers on easy terms.. Oregon Exhibit Impresses. COTTAGE GROVE, Or, Aug. 2L (Special.) That the Oregon building and the Oregon exhibits at the San Francisco Exposition are the best shown by any state, of the Union, is the statement of Misses Catherine and Edith Bender, who were here visiting their brother. Lou Bender. ' They had not intended coming to Oregon at all. but found that they could not resist the temptation of visiting the state that could produce the wonderful things they had seen. Albany Sconts to Camp. ALBA-NT, Or, Aug. 21. (Special.) Chester A. Lyons was in tbe city this week making arrangements with Boy Scouts for an outing to Cascadia. Pro fessor Lyons is the proprietor of the Big Brother Farm for Boys, near Leb-. anon. He expects to start for Cas cadia with a large number of boys Monday. They will spend ten days 10 days camping Ja the mountains.