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9 SUNSHINY WEATHER, WITH MILD BREEZES, CALLS TO BEACHES Automobiles No Longer Rarity on Manhattan Beach, but Soft Sands Are to Be Avoided, as Portland Parties Can Testify. TTIE SUNT) AT OltEGOXIAJf, PORTLAND, TTJLY- 23, 1917. Quarters at the Perry camp. Twin Rocks, and will remain for a month. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Leslie and daugh ter Muriel, of Portland, have arrived and opened the Leslie cottage for the season. Miss Veda Sapplngton. has returned to her home here after a three weeks' visit with friends In Portland. George Bills, of Portland, who has been here at the Summer home of his nephew, the Fern, for the past two months, has returned to his home. Miss Edith Slatley and Miss Burllng ham. of Forest Grove, are at the Rock "View villa, Twin Rocks, for the sea son. ' Arriving: during the week .for the Rummer at the family cottage were Fred Wilson and wife and children, of Walla Walla, Wash. Mrs. E. S. Bradley and family, of Mishawaka, Ind., have taken the at tractive James cottage, the Fern, and will remain for the rest of th season. Quartered in the Swain cottage for a week are Mrs. A. J. Barker, of Mon tana, and Miss Lonsdale, of Portland. The W. H. Markell family, of Port land, have arrived at the family cot tage and will remain for the Summer. For the last week-end at the Twin Rocks Hotel the following were guests: Miss Jeanette Ritchie and James X. Ritchie and Miss Ethel Van Ecyoc, of Portland. CANNON BEACH ATTRACTS Tourists, nifeers and Merry Picnic Parties Number Hundreds. ECOLA. Or., July 21. (Special.) Cannon Beach Is alive with tourists, hikers, merry picnic parties and hun dreds who enjoy the usual beach di versions. Because of the fact that this locality furnishes a number of unusual attractVns and much can enjoyed in a short space of time. Can non Beach is especially alluring to tourists. The visitor who comes to stav for the season is charmed Be cauVthls is a wonderful place to combine relaxation and amusement and there is somewhere to go and some thing new to be seen each day. m and Mrs. William H. Eldredge. of Salem, In company with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Prael and Mrs. F. H. Alll ton. of Portland, are touring the Ore gon beaches and express themselves as charmed with this iocainy. Ex-Governor Oswald West has again Joined his family here. A congenial party of 14 is enjoy ing the hospitality of Mr. and Mra Os wald West. This happy family In cludes Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Olcott and Miss Mary L, Hooper, of Chicago. Ill Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson Olcott, Ches ter Wallace. Gordon West and Rich ard Hutton Olcott, Miss Heler. West and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hutton. Mrs. J. A. Marlltt and son, Richard, of Portland, and Miss Bertha Mc Waters, of Minneapolis, are at Sunset Lodge for July. N P Nielson and family are occupy ing one of the Cornell cottages In Elk Creek Park. In the Stranahan home we find Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stranahan and daugh ters Mrs. Tharp and Mrs. Bagley, of Hood River; Mrs. M. E. Scammon and two granddaughters: Mrs. W. E. Lam bert, and Mrs. W. F. Langs, of Port land, and little Miss Arden Stranahan. George P. Rogers and family are at Woodmere and have as their house Euest Walter Patterson. Brownie Court Is the abode of a. merry crowd from Astoria: Charles . Brown and family, Edgar O. Gearhaxt and family, Ross A. Farr and family, rr. Albert W. Kinney and family. Charles V. Ungerman and family. A. B. Gritmacher and family, and Miss Virginia Hansen. Tuesday last the Clarkes. Agnews. Dakins and their guests a party of 20 hiked up the highway across the footbridge which spans Elk Creek, over Seal Rock Beach to Chapman point for the big picnic and bonfire. The merry company was entertained with music by Mrs. Ernest Goldapp. Mrs. Clark and Miss Jennie Clark and with amusements of all descriptions. ,j At., w J i rnrtU of Port land,' are occupying the Emil Miller home for two weeKs. Frank Agnew and family mo tored down from Portland for a stay of two weeks in their cosy home on I3.ft street Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clarke and Floyd and Jennie Clarke reached here Satur day for their usual vacation. trc T T t Tinktn cave an anniver sary dinner to a happy company of friends Saturday last, Mrs. Ernest Gol dapp being the guest or honor. Mrs. W. S. Chapman and her boys Philip and Chester Ireland, are at home for the season, north of Elk M : i- ct Plgna Ti1lirv 11 the PUPRt Of Mr. and Mrs. i-eigler In Elk Creek Park. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walstrom and n.n.' Wflliom ltAGnr, h n H "Mirs Adolph. are housed in Mrs. Kellogg's Dungaiow. lng entertained by Mrs. F. L. Whipple at aie iNooit. Mrs. J. J. Stritzel and daughter. daughter, form a happy family in the iteed cottage. . Florence Lyon, of Astoria, are spending lvo weens at xiiiiis vaic. Elizabeth Woods have recently Joined the congenial family recreation camp. Miss Miriam Van Waters, Miss Abbie Whiteside and Dr. Wood have learned to perfection the art of combining pleasure and relaxation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapin and daughter, Janet, of Portland, are cosily situated for the season in the O. I. Pe terson conacre near syivan roinc "NT f onH Mra S R Tiffin rtf Pnrt -.land- are entertainincr friends from Eureka. Cal. Miss Maud B. Hemler and Miss Zieta C. Croghan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Baylis and daughter. Gladys, are at the Ken cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennard motored down . i viiii i vyi i iniii iuq t v. iv cuu. Little Treve Hunter gave a merry lawn party at Fern Basket. The small guests were Baby Jane Therkelson, Bettle Stritzel, Dolores Hall, Frances Alger, Happy Edmond Jones and John P.uedy. Miss Margaret Therkelson was responsible for the enjoyment of the little folks on this occasion. Graham Moxen is entertaining Fred Cannon Beach Hotel registers: Gene Xj. nopp, ciympia, asii.; iur. ana iMrs. Al .1 1 1 . A 1 1 1 Hunter. Zieta C. Croghan, Eureka. Cal.; Mary J. Buckley, Miss Ella Vallman, Arune vruicr, Hdiiiiiia. aunaii. ul opo kane. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. James T. Kwing, Mrs. Margaret Kwing, Tom Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Battin, D. T. Taylor and B. H. Tyler, A. M. Prentiss, Mrs. Kurt Koehler, Mrs. E. E. Grelle. Winnifred Huber, Jean Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Prael, Mrs. F. H. Allis ton, all of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Will iam H. Eldridge, Charles H. Huggins, Salem; Elizabeth Miller, Povldence, R. I.: Evelyn F. Frisbie. Frances Mundell, Albuquerque. N. M.; Mary Frisbie, Grinnell. Iowa: Mr. ' and Mrs. C. D. Cruse. Vida aid Robert Cruse. Recent arrivals at Ecola Inn are: Marie McDowell, Portland; Olive C. Stein. Superior. Wis.: Rose E. Stein. Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. George King and family, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kretch. Astoria; Mrs. A. H. Lupieu, Seaside; Paula Hopp, Charles Frick, Frances Sheerin, Portland. Guests of the week at the Warren Hotel include: Albert C. Gragg. of Sea- 51 i. t - t , ?l :i. wmmm t -. side; O. P. Peterson and wife, Astoria; Clara Krohn, Alice L. Ledger, Los An geles; D. B. Stewart. Knappa; A. Wal dorf, G. Waldorf. Oswego; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hennlg, Tacoma: Angellne Dye, May Henchman, Oregon City; Alice Prill, Chetok, Wis.; J. H. Burns, Des Moines, Iowa; Elizabeth Harring ton, Bes'se Cox, Spokane; C. F. Hen drlck, Yakima: Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Shipley, Salem; EL G. Warren. La Salle, 111.; A. B. and CO. Johnson, A. 8. Benson, Esther Benson, Margaret Ben son, W. B. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Van derwlelen. Luclle Vanderwlelen. George D. Peters and wife, Helen Peters, J. D. Bryan, J. D. Bryan, Jr., Mrs. A. G. Barker, Mrs. Fielding S. Kelly, Eliza beth Kelly, Catherine Kelly, A. S. Rob inson and wife. Dr. Wright and wife. Will F. Powell and wife. M. D. Wilklns, a. . iiawKenson. - Constance Meyer. Brownie Miller, C. C. Hays, A. L. Dewey, Miss Harrington, Miss Pern brook, Miss V. Pembrook, Elsie Shock ley, Eugene C. Habney and wife. Mrs. N. E. Bristol. Mrs. M. O. Wilklns. Joe H. Jordan. Edith Pettigrew, Miss Sylva Harper, William M, Burns, Roy O. Bur dette, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moores. Mr. and Mrs. P. Marsden, Helen Day nooa, Aiiss jm, Rohse. Miss B. Bridges. C. C Patrick and wife, all of Port land. PASTIMERS FLOCK TO NEWPORT Weather Is Delightful and Bathing Continues to Be Popular. NEWPORT, Or., July 21 (Special.) A season's blessing has descended upon this vacation center, and to the tune of complaints wliere the weather Is hot and dry and detestable, soft breezes fan the faces of those who are assem bled for holidays at Newport. tne roads over the mountains are now a steady stream of incoming au tos, and as the travelers alight at their destination, it is not hard to discern an unusually glad note in their coun tenances betokening relief and thank fulness. There has been an even tem perature throughout the season and bathing and beach activities have still a popular favor that will make them lasting pleasures until late In the Fall. Newport's advantages are the combina tion of the mountains and the sea and the true beauties of both were never more in evidence than at this resort. Mountain streams are but a short dis tance, while the evergreen groves are on all sides. The long beach Is a boulevard for all kinds of vehicles, and hikers, agate hunters, fishermen and clam-diggers, make the scene gay at all times of the day and evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Heath, of Salem, have opened a Nye Beach cottage for a week. Mr. Heath Is a guard at the State Penitentiary. Clayton Manville, of Eugene, arrived during the week and will remain at this resort indefinitely. W. H. Steele, of Paso Robles, Cal., Is experiencing the delights of the Oregon coast weather. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones and family, of Brownsville, came In the first of the week and are ensconced in a Nye Beach cottage. Professor Pernot, of Portland, state bacteriologist, who has been enjoying a fortnights vacation with his family at Nye Beach, returned home Monday. Professor Pernofs Tamily will remain in Newport until the end of the season. Mrs. G. V. Johnson and daughter, of Junction City, who have been Summer ing at Nye Beach, returned to their home Monday. Dr. Leonard W. Reilly and family, of McMinnvllle, arrived during the week and will remain until September. Dr. Reilly is president of McMinnvllle Col lege. Newport always has been popular wfth the newly-weds and the quota for this season has far exceeded that of former years. During the month of June, there were 47 couples who passed their honeymoons at this and nearby beaches. Last week Harry Bowers, of the coast guard, married Miss E. Clarke, of Eugene. Mrs. Bow ers had been a nurse in the Eugene Hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers will make their future home in Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaValley and family, of Portland, are Summering In an attractive Nye Beach cottage. Mrs. B. Sniakoon and son, of Port El' ' . L '' ' - in land, are among the recent arrivals at Nye Beach and will remain for a fort night. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Henkle, of Cor vallls, were among the week-end ex cursionists to arrive In Newport, and have opened their attractive cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. McHargue and family, of Brownsville, came in the first of the week and are encottaged at Nye Beach. Mrs. Emma B. Johnson, of Gresham. arrived during the week and is passing a brief vacation at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlgby recently arrived at this beach and are domiciled In an attractive cottage at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Welch and sons. Ray and Roy, of Haines, are among the recent .vacationists to open a cottage at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. August Lokan, of As toria, were In this city during the week attending to business matters. Mr. Lokan Is the manager of the Elmore Canning Company at Sllets. Dr. W. B. Morse, of Salem, Is passing an extended vacation .t this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eberly, of Ore gon City, are among the recent cot tagers to locate at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. J. Imes and family. of Arnold, Neb, are sojourning at this point of the Oregon Coast for a brief vacation. Mrs. J. B. Johnson, of Portland, ar-. rived during the week and Is the house guest of Mrs. N. B. Chapman In her charming Nye Beach cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Fox. of Sedan, Okla., were week-end arrivals at this beach. Mrs. E. K. Wheeler, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Collier, of Eugene, was among the recent excursionists to ar rive. The Misses Fannye M. Schrock and Mae N. Lent, of Spokane. Wash., came to Newport the first of the week for a brief visit. Miss Schrock and Miss Lent are students of the Summer school at Corvallis. Miss Julia K. Webster, of Salem, who Is employed in the State House, arrived in Newport Monday for an extended vacation-. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Agee and the latters' sister. Mrs. E. Hamlin, of Rose burg, came to Nye Beach the first of the week and located in a cozy cot tage. Mrs. W. S. Swaggert, of Marshfield, arrived Sunday and will pass the re mainder of the season visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. Freeman. Mrs. F. J. Anson .and daughter, of Portland, are numbered among the lat est cottagers at Nye Beach. W. C. Pierce, of Portland, arrived at Nye Beach a few days ago and ex pects to pass a fortnight at this resort. Mrs. J. M. Whealen and daughter, Esther, of Portland, recently arrived and are enjoying a fortnight's visit with Mrs. A. L. Thomas at her beautiful cottage at Nye beach. Mrs. Whealen Is the manager of the Hanover Apart ments. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Loomts, of Salem are among the many Marion County visitors sojourning at this resort. H. A. Loreall, of Lebanon, arrived few days ago to pass a brief vacation at Newport. Vinton Newbert, of Seattle, Is num bered among the many out-of-the-state arrivals at this beach during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, of Salem, are listed among the most recent ar rivals at Nye Beach. A motoring party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cobbs, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Donald, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beaver, of Cadillac, Mich, arrived at the Agate Beach Inn Satur day to pass the week-end. And still the honeymooners visit our delightful shores! In this week's list were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Isom, of Cor vallls, who passed the week-end at Newport. Mr. Isom is a popular mem ber of the college world at Corvallis. G. L. Stelnman, of Eugene, arrived during the week and Is enjoying a few days' visit at this beach. Mrs. M. P. Mendelsohn, of Salem, re cently came to Nye Beach for a 10 days' outing. A. S. Rand. United States postofflce Inspector, was in the city last Monday attending to some business. P. A. Llvesley, of Salem, came over to Newport last Saturday and is pre paring his cottage at Agate Beach for occupancy for the rest of the season. ' ' ' -.' ' 'I ' ' - " ' TT TOSS'S 1 5V . -la mm Iff During a severe storm last Winter the top of Mr. Llveslejrs eottage was lift ed off. C. C Cathey and daughter, Margaret. and son. Jack, were among the week end Tocatlonlsts to arrive at Newport. Mrs. W. F. Brook and Miss Roberta Brock, of Portland, are passing their vacation at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gault. of Port land, arrived in Newport the first of the week and are ensconced In an at tractive cottage at Nye Beach. Mrs. Robert. W. Ruhl and family, of Medford. are among the most recent vacationists to arrive at this resort. The Misses Oso and Beth Northup, of McMinnvllle, arrived recently and expect to pass the season in their cozy Nye Beach cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. volgt and family. of Portland, came In on the week-end excursion and will remain In Newport for the rest of the Summer. Mr. Votgt Is the cashier of the Wells-Fargo Com pany, of Portland. Mrs. Rltta Alexander and family, of Corvallis, are among the many Benton County cottagers at Nye Beach. Mrs. E. w. Langdon and daughter. Grace, of Portland, are in Newport for the season. Mrs. J. C. Murray, of Portland, who has been visiting at Nye Beach, re turned home Tuesday. Mrs. Murray will have charge of the textile depart ment or the state Fair this Fall. Considerable excitement was evi denced In Newport Wednesday night when Mrs. M. W. Wiley, of Portland, lost control of the car which she was driving and was carried the full length of the boardwalk on Main street. The car struck several other machines along the curbing in its mad flight, but with no damage, and as it Jumped from the walk to the road below Mrs. Wiley was able to turn off the power. The trouble was caused by a broken brake. Mrs. Ella. J. Metzger. of Dallas, who has been summering in Newport, left for her home Tuesday. Her nephew, Hugo Milsap. of Lebanon, has been with Mrs. Metzger for a portion of the season. Mr. Milsap was recently ap pointed to Annapolis. J. F. Jones, of Salem. Is numbered among the countless Marion County visitors at this resort. ' Miss Edna Carmichael, of Lexington, arrived a few days ago and Is enjoying a brief holiday at Nye Beach. E. McDonald, of Portland, was among the week-end excursionists to arrive in Newport. M. R. Flower, of Salem, arrived dur lng the week and is sojourning at New port. Mrs. 13. B. Sllba. of Portland, came In recently and is summering in her Nye Beach cottage. Mrs. Frank Mlnto, of Salem, arrived recently and will pass several days visiting with friends. O. Bales, of Portland, arrived with his camping outfit Friday and is lo cated near Agate Beach. Rev. George E. Pratt, who has been attending the National Education As sociation convention as a representa tive of the Newport Commercial Club, arrived home the first of the week after a successful campaign of adver tising for the city. Miss Mabel Squire, of Anacortes- Wash., came to Nye Beach the last of the week and Is located in her attrac tive cottage. f. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dodson. of Port land, are summering on the cliff. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hollingshead ar rived recently and have opened their cottage at Nye Beach. Mr. Hollings head is of the firm of Stearns-Hollings head, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. S. I Eddy, of Portland, are among the most recent cottagers at Nye Beach. Mr. Eddy Is connected with the Ladd & Tilton Bank, of Port land.- The Misses Ines Jolly and Hazel Small, of Portland, were among the week-end excursionists to arrive at this beach. They will stay for a week. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLardy and fam lly, of Portland, are encottaged at Nye Beach for the rest of the season. J. F. Meehan and W. S. Fltts, of Port land, representatives of- the Newport Ice & Fish Company, are in the city attending to business. Elsie A. Kaddart, or Portland, ar rived recently and is passing a few weeks at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. B. Roblson and family. of Portland, arrived the first of the week 'and are located at the Copeland. Mr. Roblson owns a - valuable timber claim in the Slletz-reglon. Nora Lynch, of Salem, arrived Tues day night and will have a two-weeks" outing at Nye Beach. That Newport is rapidly becoming a famous resort for the inland states and especially with Idaho residents. Is evidenced by the great influx of Boise visitors. In this week's list are Mr: and Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Mrs. M. P. Me holln and Miss Mildred Meholln and Mrs. Walden Tucker, all of Boise, These people are remaining for the season. Mrs. G. H. Rodgers and family, of Eugene, are among the many Lane cot tagers to frequent this seashore. G. H. Lyons, of Creswell, arrived during the week and will pass an ex tended vacation at Nye Beach. Elwood Wiles, of Portland, came in the first of the week and will remain Indefinitely. W. W. Crittenden, of Seattle, Is listed among the many out-of-the-state arri vals for the week. The Misses Mina and Vina Clarke, of Portland, are at Newport for an ex tended vacation. A. B. Moss. Jr of Payette, is so journing at this resort for a few days. Ellas Taysayanokos. of Portland, ar rived in Newport this week and will pass a few days exploring scenic points in this vicinity. Stanley Stewart, of Portland, is pass ing a few days at Nye Beach. w. A. Coffey, of Portland, arrived arrived during the week and is enjoy ing the sea breezes at Nye Beach. W. A. Howell, of Los Angeles, came to Newport the first of the week and will remain for a few days. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bltzer. of Port land, were week-end arrivals at New port and are located in a cottage at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Zeis and son. Mel- vln, of Redding, CaL, are In Newport for a few weeks' visit. Mr. Zeis says that the weather here is more pleasura- Die man that of the majority of Call fornla beaches. Mrs. Edward 8. Brown, of Eugene. came to Newport Tuesday and will en- Joy a two weeks stay here. GEAR HART AWAITING GOLFERS Links at Beach Are In Fine Condi tion for Tournament. GEARHART, Or.. July 11. (Special.) Gearhart is all excitement over the approaching tournament, and many of the enthusiastic golfers are brushing up on their game by taking lessons in certain strokes from the teacher who is summering here. The links are in excellent condition, the greens being particularly attractive as well as splen oma lor playing. Such a galaxy of gaily-colored sweat ers as dot the vivid green links is seldom outrivaled. The women appear to nave an endless array of these fas clnating garments, many of them mak ing their own slipovers and coats, so that they are not extravagant in their having such an abundant supply of the covering. The little ones are equally well attired in gay sweaters, all the colors being counted in one sweeping glance over the links and beach. There is not enough time to accom plish all the things the Summer visi tors here are determined to do. They are going in with a vengeance for swimming, golfing, riding, motoring, walking to maintain their willowv figures and good complexions, surfing and picnicking by way of diversion. James Nicol recently arrived and has his string of fine saddlers and ponies in use every hour. Motoring to Neah kahnie and Cannon Beach for picnics is quite the order of the weekly pro gramme, and, of course, all gaieties cease when the "Papa Special" Is due on Saturday afternoons. Every kiddle and mother, sister and auntie throng the station to welcome the arrivals I Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Talbot and fam ily are among the recent arrivals, who will pass the balance of the Summer in their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Zan and daugh ters, Mary Louise and Elizabeth, ar rived the latter part of the week, and are now domiciled in the Beckman cot tage for the season. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall motored back to Portland early last week. Mrs. Mar shall returning the latter part of the week by train. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weyerhaeuser, of St. Paul, are the guests of Mrs. Weyerhaeuser's brother, C. H. Davis, Jr., and Mrs. Davis in their attractive cottage. Mrs. Weyerhaeuser is a charm lng and attractive young matron, and is being delightfully entertained by several former friends who are sum mering here. W. G. Davidson, of the North Bank Road, visited his little daughters over the week-end at the Westcott cottage. Mrs. Tongue and Miss Bertha Tongue arrived last week for a visit with Mrs. Gay Lombard in one of the Beck- man cottages. Chester G. Murphy spent the week end in Seaside with his family. Mrs. J. A. Dougherty, who went to Portland early In the week. Is again in the Kinney cottage with her family. Mrs. Victor Johnson arrived last week for a visit with Mrs. John Latta. The Johnson boys also are guests of the Latta children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Williams and children came down several days ago to occupy the Boyd Hamilton cottage for the balance of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Isador Lang returned again to their cottage here, and have as guests Mrs. James Rosenfeld and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ditten hoefer. of St. Paul, the latter also be ing a daughter of the Langs. Mrs. Dlttenhoefer is an exceptionally attrac tive matron, and Is considered one o the best-dressed women here, as well as In her home city. Dr. Rosenfeld passed a few days with the Langs, and is numbered among the ardent golfers The A. H. Birrell family have re turned to Portland, their cottage being occupied by- Mrs. H. M. Patton and daughter. Elizabeth. Mrfc. E. J. Labbe returned Monday to Portland for a few days' visit at he home. Frank Robertson spent several days last week at his cottage here, return ing Monday to Portland. Oskar Huber and his daughter, Eliza beth. went to Portland Monday for brief stay. August Berg, who passed the week-end with them, accompanied them' to town. Miss Jean Morrison ar rived Monday for a visit with Mrs. Kurt Koehler. and Miss Peggy Miller of Providence. R. I., Is now summering with Miss Winnifred Huber. Coe A. McKenna spent several days with his family In the Frohman cot tasre. Mrs. J. P. O'Brien entertained with an informal dinner party Saturday night In celebration of her daughter, Mrs. Coe A. McKenna s, blrtnaay. Miss Jane Sanders stopped off at Gearhart Monday for a visit en route to Cannon Beach. Miss Florence Bloch. who was the guest of Miss Irma Rothschild, and Miss Marian Sichel, who was the house guest of Mrs. George N. Black, returned Mon day to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Goldsmith are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Glass arrived the latter part of last week to open their cottage for the season, and Mrs. Joseph E. Wiley and son. Peter, Joined them Sunday. Mr. Glass returned to Portland Monday night. Arnold Rothwell was a week-end vis itor of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Van Schuy ver, who are summering . In the An- drews cottage. Mr. Van Schuyver and Mr. Rothwell returned to town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenblatt and children are now domiciled in their at tractive cottage for the Summer. Judge Kavanaugh also spent the week-end with his family in their cot tage. John F. Daly - was another of the "daddies" who passed the few week end holidays with his family la their cottage. James P. Cooke spent several days with his family, being one of the par ticipants in the Seaside gaieties over Saturday and Sunday. . Mrs. Seller and daughters are being entertained by Mrs. Max Hlrsch In her attractive cottage here for a few weeks. Mrs.- Philip Gosllnsky. of San Fran cisco, arrived on the steamer a few days ago, and she is the house guest of her mother, ' Mrs. R. Jacobs. Adolph Jacobs Joined the family for a week end holiday. The Fox family, of Portland, are domiciled In the Turner cottage for the Summer months. S. H. Shuham and family, of Walla Walla, are occupying one of the cosy cottages In the meadow. Mrs. C. Hansen and Mrs. Charles Dodd recently arrived, and they are summering in a cottage also in the meadow. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McNaughton and PCMMER No Difficulty at Border Tourists are meeting with no difficulty whatsoever in eroasrtn Into and oat of Canada. Plan now for a tour of the "laland of a Thousand MUM ot Wonderland.' the gateway of wblch Is VICTORIA, B. C T l, . Amm. WiHirinrfiil Rrmnmrv Inir: Bathlnir: Camping-; Golf. Excellent Hotela. Moderate Prices. Write, today for free information: PUBLICITY COMMISSIONER, 1CTORIA, B. O. The Shelburne A quiet and restful Summer hotel Justly famous for Its service and appoint ments. In Bight and sound of the ocean. Long-di stance phone in hotel.' Special rates for families. Buy your tickets to Shelburne Station. Address T. J. UUAKU, Hazelwood Candy In Scenic Packages Adds greatly to the pleasure of a vacation trip. Sent by Parcel Post or Express anywhere In the United States or Canada. Satisfaction and Delivery Guar anteed. The Hazelwood Confectionery & Restaurant Washington St. at Tenth. Portland, Or. STR. GEORGIANA ASTORIA AND WAY LANDINGS Leave T A. M. dally.except Friday. Sun days 7:80 A. M. Returning leaves Astoria 2 P. M. Arrives Portland 9 P. M. BTK. LIRLI.NE leaves 7:45 A. M. dally except Sunday. Returning; leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Main 14St Washington St. Dock A4122 Rhododendron Inn Beautiful mountain resort, between Hunch back and Zigzag Mountains on Zigzag River and Still Creek. Large cemented swimming pool, modern dance hall, saddle horses, tennis and croquet grounds. Headquarters for fishing. Kates 3.&0 per day, 15 to 18 per week. For auto stages, call Bast 135 or Main 331. Mrs. Kmil t raniettl. Zigzag, Or. THE WARREN Overlooking: the Ocean CANNON BEACH The scenic beach of Oregon: Surf bathing; deep-sea fishing; big game hunting; sea foods a specialty; auto stage meets all trains. M. S. WA11REX, Irop Ecola, Oregon. The Taylor Hotel Ocean Park, Wanhlngton. A family hotel, located on the world famous North Beach, close to the ocean and only one mile from "VVIUapa Bay with Its tine fishing and boating. Home-grown veg etables and home cooking. Ocean Park Is one of the most attractive of the North Beach resorts. For rates, address lAiLOK HOTEL, Ovean Park. Wawh. CHANTICLEER INN On your trip over tne Columbia Highway This attractive inn is located at the mowt do not torcet to visit t'HANTirLEEB INN. scenic point on the entire highway. A breakfast, luncheon or dinner at Chan ticleer will be one ot the pleasures ot your trip. Phone Long Distance, CHANTICLEER, via Corbett. LONG BEACH HOTEL Facing the ocean, excellent surf bath ing, hard firm beach, near to many In teresting points. Clean, airy rooms, facing the sea. Rates $4 to $10 per week for rooms. For reservations ad dress H. II. TINKER, Lonr Beach, Wash. HOTEL GULER J. E. Reynolds. Proprietor, Guler, Washing ton, la the Picturesque Trout lake Valley, tide trips by auto or norsetack to L,ava and Ice Caves, Indian Race Track, Steamboat Lake, etc. lit. Adami auto road to Morri son Valley, at the base of the mountain. Good trout flshlnir. tennis and croquet B rounds and twl mmlnf pool In connection. Amusement Hall with dancing, bowling and billiards, near the hotel. Rates: Room and Board. S'2 per day, $10 per week. ECOLA INN, CANNON BEACH Opposite Wonderful Haystack Rock. Everything new and clean. Ocean always in view. Ideal rest plnce. No rocks to clam ber over to reach bathing. The most beau tiful beach on the Pacific Good fishing. Home cooking. Fresh butter and eggs. Fresh vegetables. Het coffee on the Coaat, with real cream. All sa foods. Reserva tions should be made now at the office of Harold 8. Gilbert, 384 Yamhill St., Portland, Oregon. HOTEL SUNSET Beach Center Matlon Ideal spot, modern family hotel, country and seashore combined. Ocean in full view; large yard for children, croquet ground, best cuisine and table service, fishing, surf bathing, electric lights. Buy railroad ticket to Beach Center Station. Trains stop right at door. Postofflce, Long Beach, Wash. Rates reasonable. Mrs. Dcdman, Prop. PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL l;Sl:?t?Zl housekeeping. Facing the ocean. Ad dress L. f. UARUESClIOir, I'rop., Sea side, Oregon. Phone Your Want Ads to Main 7070, A 6095 family have Joined the Summer colony, and are domiciled In their cottage for the balance of the season. The P. Rummelin family have onaned their cottage In the woods for the Summer. A. H. Stone's family are among the new arrivals who plan to spend tbe Summer In a cottage here. S. R. Rooks and family Joined the cottagera a few days ago. Mrs. C S. Sears and family are com fortably ensconced in a pretty cottage for the season. Another cosy meadow eottage la the abode of Charles Marias and family, who are recent arrivals. The T. W. C A. camp houses several happy, healthy, carefree maids, who are reveling in all the Joys of the beach. The ride, drive, picnic, fish, swim and nave a thoroughly good time. Much in terest In the girls centers in the Honor Guard Girls' camp Just above here at Columbia Beach, and frequent trips are made in motors and in wagons to see the girls drilling. Flower and vegetable gardens abound at the T. W. C. A. camp, and the girls take a lot of pleasure in caring for them. Arrangements are being made with the cottagers and boarding-houses to take care of the influx of visitors dur- (Conr.luded en Pag 11.) RESORTS. Munificent Roada: MotOlinSl Flah- SHELBURNE STATION, NORTH BEACH 1 rop, seanew, wasn. CHANTICLEER INN This attractive Inn m located on th moit scenic point on tbe Co lumbia River Highway. Prom the dining-room and veranda may be seen Rooster Rock. Bea con Rock. Crown Point. Mount Hood and the Columbia River Oorffe for a distance of 70 mllea. A breakfast, luncheon or dinner at Chanticleer -will be one of the pleasures of your trip. Phone Lony Distance Chanticleer via Corbett. RELIANCE MOUNT HOOD AUTO STAGES Leave Third and "Washington Sts. daily 8 A. M.. Saturday. 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.. for Welches. Tawneys. La Casa Monte and Rhododendron. Round-trip season tickets, $6; Government Camp, $8.50. Climb Mount Hood or visit wonderful glaciers; all expenses paid. $14 each when four or more book. Ticket office and waitinfT-room at DOKSKY B. SMJTH TRAVEL BUREAU. 116 Third St.. cor. Washing-ton. Marshall 1979, or call Irvineton Garage & Auto Co., East 135. C 3162. P1ERCE-ARP.OW CARS. MAKE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE. MAIL TIIE3I TO DAT Films Developed Free! when prints are ordered. We pay return postage. Five-hour expert service. Largest Photo Supply House in the Northwest. Woodard, Clarke & Co. Wood-Lark Bids.. Alder at W. Park HACKNEY COTTAGE Sea view, Washington. Located on North Beach, universally con ceded to be the finest beach In the Paclflo Northwest. Splendid surf bathing within a few hundred yards of the hotel. Excellent table. Airy and comfortable rooms. Rea sonable rates. For rates, wire or write JAMES HACKNEY. Sea view, Washington. The Hotel Elmore Elmore Park European plan, restful beach home. The most popular moderately priced hotel on Oregon coast. Magnificent ocean views. Large, comfortable rooms with real beds. Wilson, Taft and Roose velt cottages for rent. For rates, cir culars, etc, address. The Hotel lilmore. Kockaway, Or. La Casa Monte Inn The most attractive resort In the moun tains. 45 miles from Portland, in a National Forest on the Zig-Zag Kiver, Inside and outside sleeping quarters. Our own dairy and garden. All mountain pastimes and recreation. Daily mail. Telephone through Zlg-Zag Ranger Station. Kates reasonable. For daily stages call East 133 or Main ttdL John 3. Greenwood, Welches, Oregon, Tawney's Mountain Home Ideal spot. Hunting, fishing, camp ing privileges, saddle horses, home cooking, etc. Kates reasonable. Special Sunday chicken dinner. Large Inde pendent bungalows for those who pre fer them. K. H. TAWSEV, Prop. Welcbea. Or. BREAKERS HOTEL Breakers, Wash. Every recreation for the pruests. Bil liards, pool, tennla, grolf. fresh and salt water fishing hot and cold salt water baths. The cuisine is the best. Ocean i'laygrouud of the Northwest. Locksiey Hall SEASIDE, OREGON Overlooking the ocean. Large, airy and comfortable rooms, with or without private baths. Celebrated for the excellence of its cuisine. For rates, address -LIIyLIAN" M. Ff YMAI.E, Seaside. Oregon. Villa Camp (All American) 1, 2 and 3-room furnished cottages; sanitary; best of mountain water; electric lights. For particulars ap ply to I.. J. Tolls, Bar View, Oregon. 1'hone 32-F-2. STEVENSON - CASCADE LOCKS FERRY Autos, Teams and Pnatsengern. Make the circuit cross Interstate Bridge, thence to Washoueal and Stev enson via Washington State road cross the Stevenson-Cascade Locks Ferry and return to Portland via. Columbia River Highway. i 1 run 1 1 o.2