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THE SUXDAT OREGOXIAX, FOETLAM), JTJXT 13, 1916. here for a few weeks. Mrs. Camp bell and Mrs. West are sisters, the for- m tr- rilisr an pTnell pnt rnl f e e Henry W. Metzger and William Hel- "ler Ehrman were among- the week-end visitors In Seaside. Mrs. L. A. Whittlesey and daughter. Miss Mildred, arrived Saturday and are passing a few weeks with Mrs. W. H. Patterson and family, who are domi ciled In their cottage here for the sea son. Mrs. George McMillan and family are late Summer arrivals who came down Saturday and have opened their pretty cottage for the balance of the Summer. Mrs. H. W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Am brose Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy t. Fields motored down to Seaside Sat urday and passed the week-end at Ho tel Moore. Mrs. George West Is also entertain ing her father, Thomas Musgrove, of . Walla Walla, as a house guest for a few weeks at the Mayo cottage. Miss Helen Bloch is visiting Miss Ruth Brunn. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Keats arrived Monday with their children, Mildred and Harry, Jr., and will remain in Locksley Hall for the balance of the Summer. Miss Cornelia Broadbent and Miss Nina Greathouse are guests of Mrs. N. L. Greathouse, who also is entertain ing her daughters, Mrs. Bingham and Mrs. Durkee. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Eastham and baby are recent arrivals at Locksley Ha.ll who will remain for the balance of ths Su!ner. Registered during the week at Locksley Hall were Mrs. T. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lederman, Mrs. C. F. Klelnschmidt, of Baker, who will re main all Summer; E. L. Williams, Miss May Lewis, C. C. Bruggeman, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller. Gladys and Harold Miller, Anna A. Dunn. Bert Dunn, of Spokane; J. F. Van Winkel, Mr. and Mrs. Sail Grucenbaum and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rafleld, Charles Rafleld, Jr., Mrs. C. C. Gose. Audrey and Dorothy Gose, of Walla walla; Mrs. James T. Jeffries, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. St. Clair, Oregon City; Julia K. Bohan, .Seattle; Mr. and Mrs, Philip Haris, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Stuf- rin, Kalama; Matt Schanno, Mrs. J. G. Gruner, Kalama: Mrs. L. A. Snub, Min- nette P. Snub, Roberta Yenney, Mrs. C. V. Patterson, Merrill; Thomas L. Richardson, Kerry; L. M. Kuhl. St. Louis; M. A. Elvers. Culbertson, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. John Lownsdale are passing a fortnight at Seaside. Portland folk stopping at Hotel Moore during the week were:: Mr. and Mrs. B. J. James, Miss M. Midarls, H. Hirschberger, H. Graves, M. Fuller, E. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Piatt, Sarah Kilkelly, J. Brouillard, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hollenhed, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green, M. T. Duffy, W. R. McDonald, Rev. R. Gardner, E. R. Crocker, Harry Magnis, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCloskey, Mrs. Olive Girton, Miss Ann Burnett, J. J. Lavin, C. E. Dant. R. E. Scott, W. Gr. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Chandler, W. R. Colby, M. Mann, J. N. Barde, De lia Lofgren, Carin Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. King, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sil verfleld, J. M. Burt. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kott ner, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Werlein, George Lawrence, Fred A. Jacobs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shorno, Miss Flo Killings worth, A. M. O'Hanlon, C. C. Kelley, L. Maddon, E. E. Larimore, Barle Larrl more. E. L. Holmes, John R. Helb, Mr. and Mrs. A. Friedman, Miss Ruth Friedman. W. A. Coffey, I. Aronson, E. Hugh;s, Franklin J. De Lano, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Jensen, D. A. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hutchinson, A. Seeltg, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lindsay, A. E. Clark, J. T. Smith. George P. Downey, Paul C. Morton, William F. Stilz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bechtold, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Savan, H. L. Hamblet and son, E. S. Hamblet, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Neimly and son. Jack, Thomas Foley, Hans Frlesel, Mrs. George Hastings, Ethel Kauffman, S. H. Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Noonan, Howell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hynd, M. B. James, E. Deyett, Mrs. M. E. Cake, L. A. Means, G. Kfrkham Smith. J. L. Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Mc Clure, R. B. McFadden, F. M. Smith. Out-of-town patrons registered last week included: Dr. and Mrs. A. For strom and party, Astoria; Lee V. Shan non. Oregon City; Miss Mae Gorman, Hood River; G. H. McCallum, Seattle; R. G. Rutan, San Francisco; G. B.John son. Astoria; E. Reer, Alton, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gardner, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Adams and two chil dren, Indianapolis; William L Robin son, New York City; E. C. Morgan, St. Joe. Mo.; H. J. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Howes, Astoria; S. Hirsch, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. HigginB, Astoria; Mrs. W. F. Stokes and son, Astoria; J. M. Fletcher and party, El gin, 111.; Mrs. H. M. Bay and son. La Grande; Mrs. J. F. Spelman, Mary Belle and Francis C. Spelman, Anaconda, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long. Vic tor. Mont.; Miss S. Stewart, Butte, Mont.; R. E. LafTerty. San Francisco; G. C. Hodges. Freewater; Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Young and Inez M. Wagner, Pen dleton; Mrs. John G. Cunningham and Margaret Cunningham, Spokane; Mrs. C. F. Kleinschmidt, maid and children. Baker; Mrs. . T. Montgomery. Paul, Rose and Virginia Montgomery, Moun tain Home, Idaho; Jennie E. Sullivan, Nell Sullivan, Spokane; Joseph H. Gil pin, Tacoma; John Christopherson, Chi cago. 111.; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bern shaw. The Dalles; Mr., and Mrs. Frank M. Foulser. Seattle. Wash.; R. M. Mad enspal, Soranton, Pa.; Arthur Sinclair, ew lork: P. J. koke, Providence James D. Bridges, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. W. Reid. Seattle. Wash.; E. A. Ford, Butte, Mont.; R. W. Emerson, B. S. Jen- X Kin, w. G. Brown, Baker, Or.; Fay Clark. Vale, Or.; Julien A. Hurley. Vale, Or.; W. O. Hearter, Landon;Mrs. A. E. Dickey. C. R. Corbett. London; Jean Dickey. Minnie Albrecht, Minneapolis; K. M. Foster, Fort Canby; Henry S. Schaefer, San Francisco; C. A. Robin son, Seattle, Wash.; H. C. Harris, Lan sing, Mich.; Mrs. W. C. Boatman. Knap- pa. Or.; Miss Jennie Pearce. Salem, Or.: Miss Heuschkel and Miss Else Heusch kel, Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. John Milne and children. The Dalles. Or.; Madame de Moreuil, Seattle, Wash.; F. E. CaHister. Rosooe D. Ames, C. E. Ross. H. A. Messenger, George w. Steelhammer. all of Silverton, Or.;-Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bucholz. Stanfleld; Mrs. E. F. Hendricks. Omaha; Mrs. J. C. and RiiFsell Burton, Spokane. Wash F. H. Webb. A. S. Brown, Astoria, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Swartzlander and Miss R. Dillon, of Omaha. Neb are sojourning here for a short time at Hotel Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Campbell and son, Tom. and Miss S. S. Miller were mid week arrivals at the Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left Friday for Seattle and will join Miss Miller and her nephew here later on. Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott. of 'Salem, was a week-end visitor at the Moore. John B. Teon was one of a motor party coming over the highway on Frl day. A party of Seattleites passing several days at the Moore included Mrs. M. Rarash, Misses Leah, lone S. S., Mrs. S. P. Barash and Harold Kobn, of Bige low. Mo., their guest. At Necanicum Inn the following regis' tered during the week: John E. Meis ter, Mrs. Steinnietz and son. Miss Ida M. Conant, M. Louise Hays. Anna O Hays. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McKeen, Mrs K. Koerber. Dorothea Koerber, Ed Holmes. John R. Heib. all of Portland. and F. W. Fitch. Boone, la.; Mrs. Jean Brand, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Harriet Lie berman. Boise. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Ervin were early week arrivals here. Lester Crismon. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Crismon. of Salt Lake City, was host for a merry Birthday party Thurs day at Locksley Hall, where the Cam lly are summering. He entertained about 16 children,. games and refresh- merits being the order of the day. Mis. T. P. Fitzpatrick spent the! week-end with her mother, Mrs. James Frainey. Master James Fournieris visiting his grandmother, Mrs. James Frainey. SEA VIEW MUSICAU3 IS SUCCESS Delightful Affair Given for Benefit of Guardsmen. SEA VIEW, Wash., Aug. 12. (Spe cial.) Whether at home or abroad, Portland folk remember the soldier boys at the border and their families. For this purpose a large and elaborate musicale was given Thursday night at Hackney cottage here and it was one of the most successful and delightful affairs ever given at this beach. The list of patronesses, including prom inent Portland matrons, assured suc cess for the venture, as well as the un tiring efforts of the group of young women who took the affair in charge. Professional talent, which demands high prices In Portland, entered into the spirit of the occasion, and gave freely of their gifts for the needy of "our boys" serving Uncle Sam on the Mexican border. The grounds surrounding the cot tage were charming and resembled a Japanese tea garden; tiny electric lights, encased in Japanese lanterns, were strung through the trees and flowering shrubs, and the lawn was canvased for the interpretative danca, "The Herd Girl's Dream," given Dy Miss Julie Murphy in costume. It was quite the feature of the programme. Mr. and Mrs. George Hotchkiss Street, who are summering here, also assisted in making the event delightful, and the candy booth proved a great attraction as well as being very profitable. Miss Hildreth Humason, who Is at Tioga for the Summer with her fam ily, scored a big hit with a dr&matv: reading, and Miss Mary Holmes' piano solos were enthusiastically encored. Following was the programme: Song, Miss Pauline Jacobson, accom parflst. Miss Mary Holmes: song, J. Ross Fargo; skit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKinney; song, Gayle Roberts, ac companist Miss Mildred Smith: piano solo. Miss Mary Holmes; duet, Mr. and Mrs. George Hotchkiss Street, accom panist. Miss May Van Dyke; dramatic reading. Miss Hildreth Humason; song, Mrs. Herbert Williams; duet. Miss Mary Corcoran and Richard Robertson, ac companist. Miss Van Dyke; piano solo. Miss Nonereale Bolton; song dance. Miss Harriet Holland; dance. Miss June Murphy. The patronesses, all of whom were hostesses for -various sized parties, were: Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox, -Mrs. Henry W. Corbett, Mrs. James P. O'Brien, Mrs. Coe A. Mc Kenna, Mrs. James Hackney, and Mrs. William P. Sinnott. Miss Helen Ladd's house guests. Miss Sara McCully, Philip Patterson and Alan Green, left last week for their homes in town. Mrs. A. L. McCully, who was visiting Mrs. Ladd, also re turned with the young folk. Miss Mary Brownlie and Howell Jones were guests of Miss Ladd last week. Misses Alice Tucker and Virginia Menefee joined the house party that Theodore B. Wilcox, Jr., Is host for, at the Wilcox cottage. Miss Claire Wilcox left Monday for Ecola to be a member of the merry house party for which Mrs. Allen Lewis Is hostess. Miss Mary Elliott left for her home In Walla Walla Wednesday morning, after sojourning here at the T. C Ellott cottage all Summer. Her father, T. C. Elliott, came down Tuesday to be with his family for a week. Miss Janet Peters was an arrival early in the week and is visiting at "Seldom In" cottage. Registered "during the ' week at Hackney cottage were: G. A. RIggs, Miss Lutie Brown, Spokane: Viola Rlorsen, Mrs. Frank C. Baker and Mary Frances Baker, W. B. Young, of Hood River; Mrs. K. F. Kruger, Miss Helena Peterson, Des Moines, la.; Charles E. Parker, Oregon City; Mrs. Paris Martin, Mrs. J. C. Roberts, Mrs. M. Pierson. F. H. Walker. O. C. Lanvick, AstoriaL Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Couick, Klipsan Beach; William C. Berftley, Ocean Park; Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmundson, Miss Muriel Edmund son, of Sisters, Or.; Frank Glover, Sa lem; Dr. Lester Paul and family, II waco; Mr. and Mrs. R. Fairbairn, Mrs. Frederick Goulet, Misses Ruble and Goldie Gculet, Roscoe Drummond, Se attle: and a party from Spokane, in cluding Mrs. E. B; Nelson, Edward Nelspn. Edna M. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Merrill, and" C. C. Hill. In the Wolfard cottage are the Clyde Greuwells, who came down early in the week to pass the rest of the Summer here. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Robertson and family are enjoying the beach gaieties in tne Seacroft cotta Dr. Reese and Dr. Boyer arrived Tuesday and are established in the Bartholomew cottage for the rest of the Summer. Mrs. E. B. Nelson and family are now domiciled in the Albee Ridge cottage. C. Luckell and family are in the Wolfard cottage for the rest of the month The Parker cottage was opened early In the week and it is occupied by the II. H. Parkers. W. D. Allard and family also arrived Tuesday and are established in their cottage for the remainder of the sea son. Mrs. J. O'Neill and family are oc cupying the Pope cottage for several weeks. Mrs. H. Waiters Johnson, who mo tored from Seattle to Portland last week, with Mr. Johnston, will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnston, at their cottage Tiere this week. Mr. Johnston has gone on to fean Francisco. Miss Cornelia Stanley, who has been summering in Seavlew with Mrs. Coe A. McKenna and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien, re turned to Portland early in the week, and is expected again this week. Miss Ruth Shull also is expected here to visit at Mrs. O'Brien's cottage. Paul Kenneth Goodall Is visiting at the M. G. Thorsen cottage. Shelboume Hotel housed the follow ing new arrivals last week: C. K. Moor, T. A. Hazelton, South Bend: Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Richards, Virginia Richards, Master Edward Squier, Eureka, Cal.; Geo. J. Carpenter, Mrs. Carpenter. A. L. Walker, San Fran cisco; Mrs. C. O. Hall. Seattle; Ger trude Relnlcke, Seattle; Gustav Cart- son, Mr. and Sirs. M. A. Wiley, of Spo kane; Mrs. W. P. McKean, Walla Walla; Mrs. Everett H. Sherk, Miss Beatrice Sherk, Blllie Sherk, Kenne wick; Ada Bush, Boise; Merle Baker, Dorothy Sheckner, Neva and Essre Patterson, Margaret E. aicLain. Mrs. Herbert C. Holmes, E. H. Sherk. Kenne- wick: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Binder, W. O. Zindorf. Seattle: W. P. McKean, Walla Walla; W. B. Young. J. T. Canby. William H. Butt, Aberdeen. Dr. R. J. Marsh passed a few days with his family at the Shelburne last week. ' A crowd of yonn; persons from Sea view enjoyed a hike to North Head Monday. A picnic lunch and bathing were the features of the day. Those In the partv were: Dorothy Donald son. Frances Wilbur. Lucile McClung. Mildred McClung, Helen Houghton, Roger Mann, Donald Roberts, Leora Kernon, Anna May Bronaugh, Miriam Holcomb. Jack Williams, Bob McNary, Alex Donaldson. Gus Hixon and Mrs. Herbert Houghton. Dr. Lawrence Selling is with his family here for the month, in the Rowenson cottage. Howard Charlton and Lovell Winters were visitors here last week at the Winters cottage. Misses Annie and Margaret Casey are sojourning in their cottage here. Dick Ransom is a house guest of the Gr. N. Versteegs. An interesting picnic was given by a roup of young folk, summering here. on Monday. They went to Headman's Hollow. In the party were: Cornelia and Virginia Teves, Margaret Vers- teeg, Fannie Chamberlain. Janet Peters, Richard Ransom. Jack Stubbs. Ray Versteeg. Bob Shepherd. Harry Kurtz, Addison Knapp, Jack Grant. f rea Kribs returned to town after a delightful sojourn here. Mrs. Goldie Eric and sister are stop pins at the Pope-Allyn cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yager, of The Dalles, and little daughter. Gracie May, are in the Cramer cottage. Passing the week at the Shepherd in Seaview, were: Mrs. B. Baltimore, Mrs. B. Haupert. Miss A. Haupert, Portland; Miss Minnie Michell, Miss Annette Michell. The Dalles; Mrs. E. F. Riley and daughter, Ruth, and grandchildren, Billle and Peggy, Mrs. Fred Goulet. Miss Ruby Goulet, Miss Goldie Goulet, Miss Dorothy Donaldson. Miss Frances Wilbur, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. King. Nampa, Idaho; Owen T. Shepard, Gold Beach, Or.; Miss Lottie Phillips, of The Dalles, Or. Mrs. Frederick Goujet and daugh ters. Ruby and Golda Goulet. are at Seaview, where they have a cottage for the season. BAZAAR PJuAXS CHIEF TOPIC Episcopal Church Fair Attracts At tention at Long Beach. LONG BEACH. Wash., Aug. 12. (Special.) The entire week has been given up to plans and preparations for the annual bazaar for the benefit of the Episcopal Church given Thursday at the restroom under the auspices of the Aid Society. This year's fair was even a greater success than the pre vious one, and the women of Long Beach and surrounding towns were well paid lor their efforts. Mrs. T. Murdoch, president of the society, was assisted by a number of the women residents and many visitors summering here. Mrs. Ralph Posrue was in charge of the booths for fancy work, Mrs. Lyniff presided at the punch taoie, assisted by Mrs. Bertha Jensen. Miss Helma Jacobsen was in charee of the tea which was served during tne aiternoon and was assisted by number of girls,- many "of whom are from Portland, summering here. A "good eats" booth, in which de llcious foodstuffs were attractivelv dis played, an or wnicn Had been donated by the various members of the society and residents here, was in charge of ( wrs. soaiey ana -Airs, tjnambreau. A , charming musical programme was a fea ture or tne afternoon. Arnold Chaimoy. a clever young pianist, giving several selections. A number of vocal solos were also given by prominent Portland folk, and other instrumental numbers made the afternoon a most pleasing one. The restroom was attractively decked for the "occasion and the booths erected were adorned with, yellow and white garlands and pennants. The restroom is becoming more and more popular and necessary to patrons of this beach. It is an ideal place to run in and read, write a letter In a hurry, visit one's friends and look up acquaintances in the register. The register assists many a Summer visitor to find friends with whom they have not been in touch with for a long time. Driftwood, which is mora attractive this year than ever, with its vivid hued flowers and unique interior, houses many a happy gathering. Per sons visiting this section of the coast run In for a meal, merely to see the charming old place, where everything is made of driftwood. Registering there during the week were: A. G. 'Taylor, Astoria: Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stoetzel, Mrs. David L. McDanleL, of San Francisco; Bertina A. Robertson, R. E. Lafferty, Otto A. Windfelder, W. A, Coffey, Ruth C. Bollier, of Salem; F. A. Schafer, W. N. Schraeder, Mrs. Mary McHaley, Amy McHaley, R. B. McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peebles, Ruport, Idaho; Jack Ford, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron, Couer d'Alene, Idaho; Grace Arnold, Elizabeth Darling, W. J. Keegan, J. A. Brunold, J. R. Blackaby, of Astoria; William H. M. Tiedmann, Greenburg station; Miss Lillian Nordman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Akins, Lewiston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lewis, Ontario; J. C. McVay. Mr. and Mrs. L. Enderus and children, H. C. Tibhals, Chitlo Harbor, Wash.; F. H. walker, William H. Carson, Wlllapa; J. C. Dalby, Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. H R. Frey. At Point Lorn a, an attractive cottage on the boulevard. Miss -JBesste O'Hare, Josephine Maun and Mayme O'Hare are enjoying the Summer months. Mrs. Mary McHaley and daughter. Amy, have leased the Clover cottage for the Summer. Miss Polly Silver Is sojourning In Willow cottage for the month. In the Sperry cottage Mrs. A. Kutner and son are enjoying beach gaieties. iliss Emma Meyers and Herman Freihiet are among recent arrivals at Long Beach Hotel. Mrs. Grace Wolcott and family. Misses Jafie, Margaret and Edith, are recent arrivals who are planning to re main until the end of the season. Mrs. L. H. ' Jensen, Violet and Stan ley Brown, Mrs. F. C. Brown and Mary John are housed in the pretty little Doyle cottage. Mrs. C. E. Carvell is visiting her sister, Mrs. Guy Depue. Mrs. M. T.. Howard and Frances A. Howard are among the latest arrivals to Join the cottage colony here. Mrs. Grace Haslem is the house guest of Mrs. W. H. Rowe in her cottage for a week. A party of Nebraskans are enjoying the beach life in this resort. In the party are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. James McGrath. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Stone and children, of Multnomah, Or, will pass the rest of this month here in a cozy cottage. Mrs. J. V. Weakly and two children. of South Bend, are the house guests of Harvey Woodgate for a few weeks. Mrs. C. A. English and daughter ar rived early In the week and are so journing with Mrs. J. P. Shade. Bob Shields was a visitor during- the early part of the week. Visiting at the Bronaugh cottage are Misses Helen Houghton, Miriam Hol comb and Annamay Bronaugh. Martin Shade was a visitor during the fore part of the week .here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mackay were ar rivals of last week and probably will remain this month. A party of Walla Walla folk, includ lng Mrs. George Steuther, Mrs. George Strothers and Mrs. Fred Chappele, came down early in the week and passed last week at Long Beach. At North Beach Inn. which Is sur rounded by a beautiful dahlia garden. with a tall sweet pea hedge at one side of the lawn, houses a congenial and merry gathering of Portland folk with a few out-of-town patrons. Last week's register showed: James H. HeiTron. H. Milsen. J. T. Wilson, Mrs I. N. Day and son, Irving: Mrs. T. D, Parkinson. Olga Ott, Esther Thomp son, Frances and Tillie Majeskt, in ad dition to their regular patrons, many of them planning to remain for the Summer. Mrs. Catherine Daly and son. Edward Daly, are passing a few weeks at the inn. Mrs. D. Collins and sons, Robert and John, returned to Portland last week after a delightful vacation at Long Beach. A merry gathering of folk enjoyed a huge bonfire and marshraallow roast on Friday night, when Mrs. P. Hughes entertained in honor of her house guest. Mrs. Alfred Squires. Additional guests were: Mr. and Mrs. George H. N alls. Mrs. John Dwyer, Mary and Violet Dwyer, Mary Hughes. Margaret Hurhes, Gladys Squires, Richard Hughes, Sher wood Hughes, Sherwood and Kendall Walls, Chester Hughes. Louis Cham breau, Irving Day, P. Hughes and Al fred Squires. Mrs. W. C. and Miss Madelyn Moore are the house guests of Mrs. George Conway, who entertained for them on Wednesday with an informal tea. J. A. Sanborn, general agent of the TOURISTS The following stores will prove of interest to you: IMS . The Hazelwood WasfclBgtosi St at Teatsu Coziest and Most Attractive Dining Place In the City. Eight Dining -Rooms. Seating Capacity 4S0. Sea Food and Shell Fish a Specialty The HawlwMa Orchestra. J. F. N. Colburn. Director. S to 6, 6 to 8. 9:30 to 10:30 P. 1L. Sunday to 8:30 P. M. MAIL. US YOUR FILM We Pay Retnra Pestasre KB DEVELOP, PKI-1T. KilAItGE. TINT AKD FHA1LB, EXPERT SERVICE AKD SATISPAC TION. All Work F-laisbed Within Fl-ra Eears ANSCO" DISTRIBUTORS. Woodard, Clarke & Co. Woodlaa-k Bids, Alder at West Park ROLL FILMS DEVELOPED FREE When Prints are ordered. , Prints 214x4 4c, dozen 40c 34x5 5c, dozen 50c - Mail orders filled. GilF s Third and Alder. KODAKS Let as do ro Developing; a a d P r la t i a a. Wa atve T o a taa (tasUtr kind at raasaaabla prices. 3Z I Portland Photo Supply Co. 833 Morrison Street, I Bet. Sixth and 11 roadway. American Express Company, who was summering- at the Sunshine cottage, re. turned bqme to Portland on Wednes day. Mrs. Earl Vlckers. of The Dalles, is visiting- her mother, Mrs. J. F. K.ay- wooa. Mr. and Mrs. Rhlneklnar, the former a prominent civil engineer, who have oeen g-uests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cobbs. returned to their homo in Portland last week. Mrs. HT E. Deputy Is entertalninit her sister. Mrs. E. K. Little, of Astoria, tor a few weeks. Mrs. Bartholomew Griffin, of Port land, and Miss Barbara Anderson, of Boise, are g-uests of Mrs. P. Bingham. Charles Klddiford. general nostoffice Inspector for the Northwest, is passing his vacation here with his family in btrauhals' cottage. A farewell card party was given by Robert Collins at Mrs. Virginia Pen- wells cottage In compliment to Miss Margaret Farhinger, of Portland, who lett for her home last week. Add! tional guests were Mrs. R. D. Collins, Miss M. Eder, Miss Esther Starr, John Collins, J. Kosa Fargo, i.. Eder. An excursion to Shoalwater Bay was an event of Thursday. The party walked to the bay and had a picnic luncheon under the trees. The pic nickers were: Rev. Father Chamber lain, Mrs. McCormlck, Anna Marie Mc Cormick. Joseph McCormick, Thomas Dugan, Lucille and Florence Hellen dorn, Mrs. M. Hellendorn, Evelyn Kis sel. Miss M. Eder. Mrs. 1. Collins, Robert Collins and H. Hayes. Miss Elizabeth Setters is a house guest of Mrs. Charles Rlddiford. Mrs. j. A. Campbell, who has been the house guest of Mrs. J. F. Kaywood. returned last week to her homo In Portland. IDAHO SENDS BIG DELEGATION More Than 100 Come to North Beacli on Excursion Train. NORTH BEACH. "Wash.. Aug-. IS. (Special.) A tremendous gathering of excursionists assembled at North Beach on Thursday from various parts of Idaho. More than 100 persona enjoyed the excursion to the coast and they scattered all over the beach all the way from Long Beach up to Ilwaco in cottages, hotels and boarding-houses. The special train was made up of two tourist, four standard sleepers, as well as the diner and other cars necessary to make the trio comfortable. Edmund Cowan, Hubert Hall. Robert Shepherd and Jack Stubbs are learning the mysteries of housekeeping in cottage above here, where they are "baching. The Case cottage houses Mrs. Rich ard Case and daughter. Marvel, and their auests. Mr. and Mrs. William Webber and son, R. B. McFadden, who passed the week-end here, and Miss Lucille Dudley, who arrivea weanes day for a fortnights visit. XORTH BEACH HAS WEDDKG Mrs. Addle Dedman Becomes Bride of S. B. Hunt. NORTH BEACH. "Wash, Aug. 12. fSneclal.) Coming as a complete sur prise to Portland and North Beach friends of Mrs- Addle A. Dedman will be the news of her wedding to S. B. Hunt, of Prescott, wnlcn was soiem nized on June 24 at Kaiama. Mr. Jone officiated, and the couple were attends by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graham, of Prescott. Mrs. Dedman for many years ha been the proprietor of Hotel Sunse at Beach Center, and, although a ru mor of the wedding got around lately no one was able to verify it, as Mrs. Hunt chose to keep it a secret until the Summer season was well over. Mr. Hunt has been a gnest at the Sunse durlnar the week past. He has man friends on this coast as well as in Port land and Eugena. For many years he. too. was a hotelman of Eugene an is well known in this line. He Is at nresent a millwright, and upon th close of the Summer season here Mr. Vacation Suggestions Take advantage of the opportunity to spend a day, week or month at some of these places nature has so Oregon's Finest Beach Resort HOTELS' BUNGALOWS- NATATOIUUM Address 720 Corbet! Baildine. Hotel Moore Seaside. Nearest Hotel Moore, overlooking the oceaa ofrers to trie tourist and traveler pleas ures seldom If ever combined at any one resort. Surf bathing. Hot Salt Water Baths Canoeing on the Necanioum River. Good auto roads. All Automobiles Leave From Moore Hotel for Kik Creek and Cannon Beach. On the Pacific Ocean. Three Hours From Portland. HOTEL MOORE, D AJI J. MOORE, PHOP. Every Saturday and Sunday IOW ROOD-TRIP PARES Are on Sale to Many Outdoor Re sorts in Western Oregon. Tillamook Coanry Beaches are Portland s nearest beach re sorts. Bathing Is fine. Many camps or tents fo lor rent reason able. Newport Beaeta la famous for the agates which may be found there. Known the country over for many diversions . :u attractions. Many Fishing- Sti-eai now at their best. dftjilc for FUb- lng bulletin. City Ticket Ofrlee, Corner Slxta. and Oaat Rt John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Si- ijji v. -saKK Jf.- 1 4 Part of Bar Yiew lent City Beautiful ocean view; mountain seen ery; perfect sanitary ground; near surf; within block of new railway atatlon; north of new Government Jetty. U. -Guard drill ground In front: park Una mountain water; electric Ufthta, com fortable, clean beds; completely furnished housekeeping outfits and sleeping tenta. Restaurant and delicatessen for those wishing board ; crabs, clams, chicken and fun dinners. Kates per day up. WISE & MASSEY, Proprietors BAR VIEW. OREGON. Lower Columbia Steamer Trip NondSTi to ThnmdHT" I nrlnnlTS O-W. R. Ft, Sc. N. STEA M tilt HASSALO Leaves Ash-St. Dock 8:40 A. M. Returns Evening of Same ray. 200-Mile Ride to atea- CO CC ler and Retura WtitUU Tickets at Dock aa CITY TICKET OFFICES Washtna-toa at Third. TheHotelElmoreAT?i2EM an Afflrinn nin. restful Beach Homa, Tba most popular moderately price! hotel oa Ore gon coast. jtaeTniriceni ocean vie we, ierea comfortable rooms with real beds In. Home like dlnlna service. Dure, wholesome, well cooked, temptinaly served foods in aeaerous portiona in fsct, it s just uae nome. wsi... the scenery chanced. For rates, cl real are, etc.. sidreit 14.1. UOTiCL ElORJfi. HocJfc- ay. Ore a on. and Ats. Hunt will make their homo In Ravmond. Wash., where tho lorraari daughter, Mrs. R. Lewis, lives. He has another daughter In Los Anaeles. Mrs. Dedman-Hunt entertained on Monday nlctit with an informal dance at the Sunset, which "really was a sort of marriage festivity, as Mr. iiuni s arrival at the hotel arave rise to tne rumor that the wedding- bad or was about to take place. Mrs. Hunt is prominent in activities in Long Beach, she IS a member of the Ladies' Aid Society and participates In nil the events of this section. Kill Kara Cottage lost two Beacn enthusiasts Tuesday, when the Misses Emily Woods and Hannah Macbeoa returned to their homes In Portland. Both young; women proved able hikers. PICXICS IJXX1 AT BREAKERS Motor Parties Feature Activities ot Past Week. BREAKERS, Wash. Aug:. 12 (Spe cial.) Fair weather the past week in spired several plcnlo parties here and made tho roads fine for motoring?. The merry crowd of young persons who ar rived from Seattle last week In their cars have had a jolly time during their sojourn. Friday evening they Dum a huge bonfire on the beach and. Invited all the hotel guests to Join ttiem. A bright moon, music and plenty of marshmallows to toast furnished a pleasant evening. Saturday evening was passed in dancing, and all made merry In an Informal Tsray. The last of the week Sirs. Irwin. Mrs. Dodds and Miss Kate Dodds Joined Mrs. Norrls Gregg and the Misses Page on a picnic to the wreck Solano. They re turned later in the day by motor. Mrs. James Cronin Is passing several weeks at Breakers, recuperating from a serious operation. She is accom panied by her daughter. Miss Rose Cronin. Week-end guests enjoying the sights and .interests of North Beach were Mr. and Mrs. L. A- Farquhar and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. LaDow, of Portland. Mr. Farquhar and Mr. LaDow are railroad men. connected with the O-W. R. 4 N. Company. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baldanf. who cam to pass a few days as guests of th Blitx family, were called to Seaside Sunday evening on account ofthe ill ness of Mrs. Baldaufa mother. On Wednesday Mrs. Joseph Sheman ski and her two charming daughters. Marian and Adrlenna, came down for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwabacher and family and Mrs. Alfred Bornstetn and two daughters made the trip to North Head on Monday. A number of young men, chaperoned by Mrs. J. Aronson, left in a motor for Seattle Monday after passing- sevaral 'the bountitully provided for your Portland. Phone Main 7270 Clataes Bears, Oreaoaa. Pcrllaad aad Meet Popslar Oceas Resort AMERICAN FUJI Take the Kiddies COLUMBIA BEACH Finest Wadinjf and Romping in the Northwest. 30 Minutes from Broadway on the Vancouver Line Take Vancouver Car at Second and Washington Streets. RELIANCE arr. hood auto stages Fourth season of reliable service. Dally 8 A. M. Round-trip season tickets to Welche'a. Tawneva and Ithododendron. $5t Government Camp, S7.50. Climb Mount Hood, all expenses paid, 812. Tickets, reservations and waiting- room at Doraey H. Sraltn Travel Bureao, 116 Third street, corner Wash ington. Phone Marshall I!i9. Irvington Garage & Auto Company, Inc. East 135. J- I S. Ssesd, Pres. Mar, "THE HACKNEY COTTAGE" Sea View, Wash. BeTautlfuI surroundings. Famous for Its table service and board. Quiet and restfuL Special rates by tho week. Write or wire HACKXET -COTTAGE. Seavtew. Wsak I . TAWNErS MOUNTAIN HOME Ideal spot. Hunting;, fishing-, camping- prlvileses, saddle horses, horns cooking, etc., $2 per day. SIS per week. Sunday chicken dinner. o. Lars Independent bunaaiows tor Lhoae who prefer them. F. IL Tasser, Prop. Welofs r. 0 Or. Tht new scenic Cottage Kort. ovrlookinr Hood River Valley and Mount Hood. Equip ment and service, comparable to the bet In California, Fresh Irult, vcetablea, milk, cream and poultry, Xrotn Toe Ja.yne t arm. is.xco.ieDi table. SEND FOB lXT.rSTRATED BOOKLET. C. V. J. Rrrkrri, White Salmon. Wmh. WELCH'S HOTEL Oldest resort In tba Mount Hood dis trict. Good water, airy bungalows, excellent cuisine, hunting. XisblnaT. horseback rldlnfr. ate Rates. IX per day, (to per week. TV. E. WELCH, Pre. Welch.'. t. Oressa, VILLA CAMP (Strictly Anfriraa) BAR VIEW. OR EG OX. Cottases of one, two and threo rooms. Furnished complete, elec tric lighta. Absolutely sanitary. Piped mountain water on around. Apply L. J. TOLLS A SO.S. days here. The car was driven by A. Aronson and made the trip in one day to Seattle. Others of the party were: Rudolph Aronson, Henry Borles, Mor ton Gottsteln and Irving Buxbaum. Registered at Hotel Breakers last week were: A. P. Leonard. South Bend: Mrs. S. Aronson, Seattle: Miss Alice Aronson. Burton Gottsteln. Morton E. Gottsteln, Mrs. J. Aronson, Abe Aron son. Rudolph Aronson. Henry Boriea. Irving Buxbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Preston. Harold C. Preston, Frank SL Preston. Seattle: Mrs. I. N. Koshland and chlldrea. Portland; Louis Strout. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. LaDow, Portland : Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mantage, New York City; Mrs. W. E. Tallant. Miss E. Tallant. Astoria; Mrs. L. Smith. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baldauf. Cleveland; J. A. Brunold. Astoria: Miss Elizabeth Darling. Miss Grace Arnold, Mrs. J. j. Kadderly, Herbert Kadderly. Horace D. RamsdelL Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Frey. Le lah C. Kelson, Portland. ' Tioga la Charming Visitors to this charming little spot enjoy the golf and tennis at the Break ers, and take frequent walks and mo tor trips to various picnic grounds. They also frequent the motion picture shows at Long Beach, the swimming tank, and roller skatang rink. Miss Nichols and the Misses Helen and Margaret Bates are passing this month In Dr. A. S. Nichols cottage here. Edmund Coman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllber E. Coman, of Portland, came down Tuesday to pass a few weeks here visiting friends. Miss Addie Delahunty. of Spokane, ts the guest of Mrs. Pape in her attractive cottage here. Carl Wernicke was among those who came down to pass the week-end, just above here at Oceanslde. where Mrs. Wernicke Is summering with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hart Mr. Wernicke returned Tuesday to Portland. Miss Isabel Gauld returned home on. Monday. Beach Ceater la Popular. Much activity prevails at this cen tral spot, bonfires, dancias to the music of tba Vlctrola and ukulele, with long walks to the fishing rocks, life saving station and other points near here, claim the attention of the cot tagers around this section. Many of the cottage colony Joined tho patrons of Sunset Hotel on Monday night at the Informal dance, for which Mrs. Ded man. proprietor of the Sunset, was hostess. Again on Thursday night they attended the fatr at Long Beach for the Episcopal Church and the elabo rate musicals for the benefit of the Guardsmen's families given the same night at the Hackney cottage at Sea view. Slowly bat surely the cottages ars Many delightful short trips to Mountain, Kiver and Keach Resorts are now open. enjoyment. SlVALLOWAS 5 -Breath of the Pines 5 4.500 feet above sea-level, in the Powder River Mountains, near Joseph, Orefcon. Eat, sleep, play, live out-of-doors. A delight ful mountain-lake resort. Good fishing. For full information, fares, tickets, etc, ask CITY TICKET OFFICE WASHINGTON AT THIRD Broadway 4SOO : A 6121 S0-W.R.R.&N.! CLASSIC RIDGE RESOTTF Most Beaurlfal Beaela Pacirie Coast, Lteliahtf al Place to Heat. We produce our own dairy and garden supplies, iioatins and fishing on lake. Ten minutes' walk to ocean. Good auto road to resort. Located 1 --j miles west oi nenaieu. natea ii io sx.au per day. Write LESLIE A MURDOCH.. Xeaalcnm. Orrsrea TROUT L AKE AT THE FOOT OF MT. ADAMS The -. Teck.a?d i'autls are waltlnc to match their mita against yours, Easy walking; alstano of the famous lava and Ice cavea. Headquarters fr mountain climbers for the ascent oC Mt. Auama. Hiirh-clans amusement hall nea hotel. Hotel rates, n a week. Addrasa Gl'LER IIOTHL. Gnier. Wash OCEAN CREST APARTM'TS TILLAMOOK BEACH. Two-room apartments fat-rushed for housekeeping:, one block Tom beach. Good store near. Beautiful beach; good Darning-; mountain water. .Kates to in per week for tho season, wood In eluded. OCEAV CHEST APARTMENTS. Roekawar, Oreres. STR. GEORGIANA ASTOf. A AND WAT LANUUiGS. Loaves t A. SC. dallr. Sundays I:s A. si. Ksturnln leases Astoria 3 I. M. Arrives Porllanu v P. M. tTK. U KI.LVIi leaves T:4S A. M. dallr except buuilsi'. fieturolnt leaves Astoria i e. u. Main 14Z trashlnton-St. IXx A 4 ITS ShiphertTs Hot Springs COLUMBIA RIVER S BEST RESORT. A resort for fcealtb and rsereatloa Swimming pool, tsonis court, croquet ana quoit (rounds. Houss recently nswly pa pered and renovated. Alt white aaiiL America a and Europsaa plan. K. I SHTPIIKRD. M ST.. Carson. Wash. SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS 125 SIXTH STREET. Pkeae Marahall 2BO, A 112T. Fhoae la for Reliable Servioa. Tyrrell Trips Co., Inc. TOUUNG CARS FOR HIRE. Columbia River Highway, City Antoa and daily Observation Cars, free Information Bureau. " SANSEAWAV " Beach Center, TVai-hingrton. Not a hotel, but a beautiful, quiet horn for a few fruests. Comfortable rooms overlooking ocean; excellent table; splendid surf; family rates. Tel. Marshall. 3136, or write Boa ' Sea View. WaaaJaa-toa. Crown Point Chalet Oa tear Trip Ib the Colauabla RlTaa II 1KB way. Mrs. Henderson's unexcelled ehlektn dinner Is one of the main features oc the ride. Wonderful unobstructed view. For party reservation, phono lone dl. tance. via Corbett. Get in touch with the party who con. templates a vacation by telling about your resort on this page. being opened and made ready for their owners, recent arrivals being Mr. anS Mrs. T. J. Seufert and their daughter. Mildred, who occupy one of the finest cottages here. Mr. and Mrs. James Manner enter tained Informally Tuesday with a fam ily gathering to celebrate the former's birthday. Mrs. Ethel Whltmer and Ar thur Manner, children of Mr. and Mrs. Manner, came down on Saturday to par ticipate In the event, and a few of their close friends In the nearby cottages Joined them In the evening. Mrs. Rob ert Glasgow and daughter, Mary Helen. remained for the party, and left Mon day for Portland for a few weeks, be-' fore returning to their homo in BritlsB Columbia. ' Mrs. Hobbtns. her daughter.MIss Alice Robbins. and Max Mears. all oC whom have been sojourning for a weeal at Sanseaway cottage on the ridge, left Wednesday for Portland. M j. Doyle and tfamlly ar newcom ers here, and they have opened tha Gram cottage for the beJanco of tha Summer. Milton and Harry Gevnrts are passing the week at Sunset Hotel. Mrs. W. P. Sinnott and her slsteiv Miss Julie Murphy, have been taking? their meals at Sunset, while they oc cupy a pretty cottage nearby. Miss Murphy will return homo today. Harry E. Coleman returned to town Monday after a few weeks' sojourn with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Frater, of Se attle, were at tho Sanseaway cottage for a few weeks, and have returned ta their home. Bertrem Woods, one of tha Wash ington High School debaters. Is at tha Woods cottage for a short time. A huge bonfire, which Is the second annual community bonfire for this seo tlon. will bo given this week, whatever night the weather gods favor tha merrymakers. Usually there are over 100 persons In attendance at these fires. r. C....V.. .s .nn ar. nlnrlne at rbrlef rest in their cottage, having ar- rived early In the week. Among the 'week's patrons at Sunse Hotel were: L. Leonard Krause. M. F. Lawrence, Miss Grace Keller, Mrs. Ira A. Lewis, AUen and Audry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Cevurtz, Miltoa Gevurtz and son. Mr. and Mrs. H. CL Allehoff. William A. Daly. Selma Hoff man. Mrs. M. M Vernlckoff. Bernard. Vernlckoff, Mr. and Mrs. L. Krause. The Walter F. Burrell cottage here Is being occupied by Mrs. C R. McAyeel for the rest of the Summer. Miss Viola Thorsen. who Is summer ing here with her parents in their handsome cottage on the boulevard, left Wednesday for a few days' visit with friends In Megler. At the Hotel Sunset dance Monday nlerbt the folloa-ing were present: Mr, (Coatinoad on Page Ife