11 MIDSUMMER BEACH SEASON SEES JOY AT ITS HEIGHT TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN rORTLAXD, JUL.Y 22, 1917. (Continued from Pare 0.) Ing the golf tournament, which is scheduled for next month, and it is -assured that all who enter, as well as tne visiting spectators, will be properly and comfortably taken care of during the tournament. Last year the lack of a hotel was keenly felt, but the owners and lessees of cottages were most hos pitable, and the men" and women who played in the tournament en joyed . the merry house parties of which they were members, and were not greatly inconvenienced-. Mrs. Norden and Miss Frances Nor den are guests of the former's daugh ter, Mrs. W. E-. Prudhomme. JiEAH-KAH-XIE CROWDS BIG Motorists Are Taking Advantage or ,JMany Fine Drives. NEAH-KAH-NIE. Or., July 21. (Spe cial.) Now that the roads are in prime condition, the motorists have com menced taking? advantage of the many excellent drives in thia vicinity, and every day sees its portion of auto traf fic lining into Neah-kah-nie. Cottages ere being fined, the Tavern is enjoy ing a splendid run of patronage and altogether the beach season here is in full swing. Surf bathing, mountain climbing, trout and. sea fishing and a hundred and one other things to do and see occupy the attention of the Summer folks here, and not one dull moment has been recorded. Neah-kah-nie Tavern, with its quaint structural beauty, appeals to many, and parties there are frequent. A. It. Doyle is here for the week with his family, spending the season in their attractive cottage. Thornton I.add spent Sunday with Mrs. Ladd, who is at the Tavern for a week. The Automobile Dealers' Association, which had a "honk honk" party from Portland to Tillamook last week, lunched at the Tavern on Monday. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Wtl kins, Mrs. Chester Uendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Powell. H. C. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cohen, Mr. and Mrs.1 11. C. Habel. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wiggins and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Kay I. Burdette, Miss Zylpha Harper, Wil liam M. Burns, Mr. and - Mrs. A. S. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Del Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C L. Boss, Mrs. H. B. Rogers and daughter, Mrs. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moores. Miss Kdith Pettl jerrew Mr. J. f. Jordan, Jr., Roy W. Henryhlll. O. Henryhill, B. Weltmoore end I-. G. Werschkul, all of Portland. Henri Wentz and sister, Mrs. Kelly, mid Miss Kelly left for Portland Mon day. Dr. K. II. Pence and family, of Port land, have leased the Wenta studio for the rest of the month. Miss Moore and Miss Jackson, who Bttenried X. E. A. at Portland, returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Frael and Mrs. Alliston motored in for a visit at the beach, leaving for Cannon Beach on Monday morning. A merry party from Albany and Salem who motored in for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Young and sons. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cusick and son. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Bishop and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts. Rollie Watson and Mrs. AVatson had Sunday supper at the Tavern with the younger members of their family. K. L. Barnes. W. L. Barnes, Philo Titene Barnes and Miss Coursen, of Portland, motored in for the week-end. I.. C. McPherson and W. S. Scarth hiked around the trail from Seaside on fiunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Eldridge and Charles H. Huggins joined the Fraels here, motoring in from Salem to spend fcSunday. Mrs. F. M. Baum, family and two maids, has leased the lovely Crocker house for two weeks. Miss Mary Frances Isom and Miss I.angtou are in the former's cottage for the rest of the Summer. Registered at the Tavern are: John T. Dougall, Mrs. Dougall and Miss Dor othy Dougall, Portland; Charles H. Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Eldridge, Salem: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harrell. L. McPherson, W. S. Srarth, Miss Ger aldtne Coursen. Miss Philomene Barnes, M. H. Barnes, F.. L. Barnes, T. U Eliot nnd Mrs. Eliot. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Prael, Mrs. F. H. Alliston. Mrs. G. B. MoLeod and Miss Sarah Mcl.eod, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Beckwith, Anna Beck with, St. Ignatius, Mont.; Mrs. George Black, Miss Black, C. U 1-add, Port land; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Featherston, Tillamook; Anita Everson, San Jose, f 'l. ; Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Young and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cusick and son, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bishop and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts, Salem; Mr and Mrs. Rol lie Wnlson, Rosetta and Virginia Wat son, James Watson, Agnes Coates. Til lamook: Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Muir, Mr. H J. Morrison, Harold M. Sawyer. C. B Welcker. Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Day, Mr. and Sirs. Fahic. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kiger. Mr. and Mrs. George Ki ger. Tillamook: Ella M. Miller, Ida M. Sash. Idaho Falls. Will Cliristensen. the popular store keeper at Neah-kah-nie, gave a hop and crab feast in the store Tuesday evening. Ho was assisted by his sis ter. Miss Hazel Cliristensen. Among those present were the Misses Moore, Carroll. Jackson, McCullough, Cliristensen, Reed, Miller, Abbott and Tessrs. Tohl. Andersen. Klug. Warrens, Tompkins, Wilkins, Davis and Chria tensen. Seaside has lively week Bathing Girls' Parade Only One of Many Interesting Events. SEASIDE. Or.. July 21. (Special.) United Artisans, Oregon motor car dealers, cottagers, week-end pleasure r seekers, and all Summer visitors to this Boint vied with each other Saturday and Sunday for supremacy in enter tainment. The week Just closing has been replete with the most diversified programme that Seaside has known for many years. It was one continuous chain of festive events, all aiding in making the week a red-letter one In tbe history of this delightful resort. Of course the piece de resistance was the bathing girls' parade Sunday in front of Hotel Moore and also on the beach. The costuming was artistic and clever and the judges were consider ably puzzled in making the awards. However, the prize-winners in each case were the favorites of the crowds that thronged the beach. It probably was the largest assemblage on Seaside beach that has been here since the en campment of the U. S. A. at Gearhart several years ago. Fully 3000 persons lolled about on the sand, enjoying the sunbaths; they frolicked In the break ers, and motored about the scenic roads of Clatsop County, enjoying picnic luncheons and suppers, dances and tramps through the picturesque trails around Tillamook head and in the woods. The opening of the ballroom of the Hotel Moore on Saturday night was a brilliant success. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grady are in charge and during the evening gave exhibitions, of stage danc ing. Everyone from Gearhart motored over for the event, and the assemblage resembled a supper-dance in town. Hundreds of motor cars filled the . streets, and Seaside was quite metro- These dances will continue every eve ning throughout the Summer, and a number of features are being planned, among them Red Cross benefits. Jap anese nights, national and military af fairs. Each day mora cottages are opened and signs of gaiety prevail everywhere. The O. D. uniforms of the boys from Fort Stevens and Fort Columbia add considerably to the atmosphere of the . various festivities. At the recent ben efit for the Ninth Company of the Coast Artillery, which included a raf fle, with Gus Carruthers in charge, and a jitney dance in the bungalow, the sum of $272.75 was realized. Of this amount, 1 170.50 was made on the raf fle, huge character dolls and. ukeleles at 10c a chance making this total. Gus Carruthers was master of ceremonies and was assisted by several of the boys , in his oompany. Now interest centers on the annual Chautauqua which opened Thursday and will continue until July 24. - This is the first time the Chautauqua has been held in Seaside, and an elaborate pro gramme has been arranged. s Many prominent persons from all parts of the country are in attendance, includ ing Gov. Carlson, of Colorado. Inter esting speakers, band concerts, vocal music, motion pictures of the Antarctic and numerous other affairs make up an interesting programme. Seaside's Methodist Church celebrated its 18th anniversary Sunday wfth a special programme morning and eve ning. Dr. W. W. Youngson, of Port land, preached in the morning, and Dr. Clarence True Wilson spoke at the eve ning services. Special music also was a feature of the day. and letters from former pastors were read. Many Portlanders will be Interested in the engagement of Miss Alice L. Tagg, of the Tagg Farm, to William Horrie. The news was made known last week at an informal reception at the home of the bride-elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Tagg. The Taggs have a large following among the older Portland families, and are numbered among the pioneers of Clatsop County. Red Cross work in the newly be decked rooms adjoining the I'ostoffice continues unabated. Excellent work is being done by the Seaside women as well as many of the visitors for the Summer. The United! Artisans added to the gaieties of Sunday with their parade and concert. The band was seated on the lawn in front of Moore Hotel, and the parade Included many women in their white uniforms and purple sashes, as well as many of the mem bers who were not in uniform. They camped out north of the hotel and were important factors in the day's pro gramme of merriment and interest. Judge C. D. Latrouette spent the week-end in Seaside with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latourette. Mr. La tourette was registered at the Moore and entertained with a dinner party, Sunday, his guests being, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latourette, Mrs. Austin Clay, Miss Lucile Clay, of Seattle, Mrs. David M. Clay, of Portland. Judge Latourette returned: Monday night to his home in Oregon City. Dr. Charles Prehn accompanied Jack Latourette for a week-end visit in the Ferguson cottage, which the Clays and I-atourettes are occupying for the sea son. Charles W. Jones and his guest, Rob ert Schmeer, were week-end visitors at the Jones cottage, "Natoma," on the boardwalk. They also entertained with a large dinner party Sunday night, Frank Ransome, en route from San Francisco, joining the party for din ner. (Miss Mary Gill, who passed a fort night with the Misses Adele and Char lotte Jones, returned Monday night to town. Miss Bernice Burke, another fortnight visitor, returned Sunday to her home in Portland. Mrs. C. J. Schnabel arrived Sunday to remain for the balance of the season In her mother's cottage, the C. ! Smith abode, on the boardwalk. Miss Katharine Schnabel is entertaining a house party, including Miss Dorothy Kearna, Miss Helen Minsinger, and Cornelie and Virginia Tevts. Mrs. C. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ' ley. C. K. Smith and children, and Mrs. Stearns, motored duck io rornano iwon day, after a brief visit in the Smith cottage. Otto WIndfelder and Frank Brisley spent the week-end with the former's family in the Raffety cottage. (Portland folk at the Hotel Moore dur ing the week included: Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Brandon, Lola Hobbs, Edna Poin- dexter. Ethel Horton, F. C. Felton, E. R. Williston, Eleanor Shaw, Edwin A. Robison, "Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sawyer, W. H. McNair. L. B. Haskins. J. U. Beizel, W. S. McAlister. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hurley, Abbie Finkenbiner, Ger trude and Eunice Cowgill, Dean Vin cent. A. S. Knudtson, I'. F. Gow, Chus. S. Mills, Mrs. H. L. McGillis. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Witzel. Chas S. Harlocker, James I Valentine, Harry Robare, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Munger, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bron augh, Ferd A. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allen, B. F. Jones and child. J. E. Dunne, Mrs. H. H. Cofold and son, C. H. Griffith, E. L. Brodew, I. R. Stearns, Dr. W. H. Shorts, Annamay Bronaugh, Mrs. T. R. Jump, i. Miller, Hazel Car son, George W. Dahler and son, Fred Lockley, C. Minsinger. George Pierce, Mrs. A. M. Reckard. Emily Dorney, R. B. Dorney, O. J. Ulrich. W. F. Richter. M. C. Serafford, J. C. Woods and wife. W. H. Dunn. Mrs. Ziller, Juanlta Mer rill, K. A. Skelton. M. O. Wilkins, Art Brlggs, C. I j. Jones, E. W. Thompson, Charles T. Howe. Mrs. R. D. Fontana and child, H. S. Boucher. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mann. D. C. Jaxtheimer and wife, Henry Wipurt, John F. Ware, George M. Nolt ner, A. J. Robinson, E. C. Junior, O. Dickinson, Mrs. S. I. Guiss, F. O. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vanderweilen, Lucile Vanderweilen. E. H. Miles, R. W. Kirk bride, H. A. Boucher. W. F. Richter, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hosfeldt, Charles Win termuth, Mr and Mrs. F. G. Delano, Gus Moser. W. R. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsey and family. Miss A. Wiprut, 'H. E. Royer, F. B. Pratt, Grace D. Stoll, Florence Willard, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wilcox, Miss Bridges, Miss Rohse, Dr. and Mrs. Gard, F. J. Kipper, H. P. DeReign, Mrs. Ralph G. Knight, Edward S. Schmeer. J. E. Duf fy, Mrs. C. S. Williams, Ollle Lauer. H. C. Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Moores, Joe H. Jordan. Edith Petti- grew, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Robinson, C. S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Del Wright- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hobel. Roy Hemp hill. O Hemphill. B. Mortimer. G. Bag- uley, S. Werschkul, Miss W. Harris, Miss Zylpha Harper, William M. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Burdette. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fran cis, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boss, Mrs. H. B. Rogers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Powell, Mrs. Bristol, Mrs. Hendrlck, A. L. Den ny, E. R. Wiggins and family, AVinlfred K. Harris, Miss Harrington, Constance Meyer, Irene Pembrook, Virginia Pern brook, Thelma Payne, Mrs. Von der Werth, Brownie Miller, ' Elsie Shockley, Lucile Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jen kins, F. B. Rutherford, Jack Holland, Bob Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Court, William H. Galvanl, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mtchoff, N. Colson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Enke, Melinda. William, Wllma and June Enke, R. F. Fike, J. E. Goodfellow. A. F. Hawklnson, H. C. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berger, Ber tha Lowey. Registering from out of town at the Moore were: Paul H. Ciemere, Asto ria; Miss A. D. Forbes, Harris, Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. K. Osburn, Astoria; Max Shafel. Chicago; E. Block, Montreal; Walter R. Slders and son. Pocatello, Idaho: Sadie Jones and Margaret Doh erty, Butte; Earl J. Lasalle and Leo Swartz, Spokane: Charles Sutton, Hon' olulu; Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Whiteis, Heppner; Ida Smoot Dusenbery, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. A. Kempton and baby, Seattle; George Judd. Astor ia; Mr, and. Mrs. L. B. liealy, C&thlam- Moines: Tacy Jane Crose, Bigtimber, Mont.; Maud Haffley, Josephine Ayres, Richland; Judge C. D. Latourette, Ore gon City; David J. Ramoge. New York: W. S. Marshall. Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Moore. The Dalles: Kather lne Burgraf, Rigby, Idaho; Grace Faul coner, Blackfoot, Idaho; Madeline Ja cobson, Emma Jacobson, Sioux Rapids, Iowa; Hazel F. Herman and Letty M. Nelson, Missoula, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall. Missoula; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Johnson. Minneapolis; J. H. Byrne, Des Moines. Iowa; Charles Henry, Sandpoint, Idaho; F. C. Barr, Cheney: Mattie A. Benson, Frances Sar gent, Spokane; F. R. Zeliff. Misses Irene Saunders and Bodell Jensen, Se attle; Mrs. Pearl Matthes, Salem; Maud Thompson, Seattle; Ida Hinsleigh, Se ttle; George D. Lounsberry. Butte; Mrs. J. F. Koll and son Joseph. Boise. Idaho; C. S. White, Dallas: Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferland, Astoria; Mrs. H. E. Cutherelt. Boise; W. E. Howell, Wasco; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fleet. Seattle: A. R. Gallaway. Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Croft, and Betty Croft. Bellingham; G. M. Hostetter, The Dalles: Mrs. C. A. Robinson and children. Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry and Priscilla E. Fry, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson, Miss Gladys Thompson and Miss Corinne Musgrove. Defiance. O.: Rev. and Mrs. Aiward Chamberlain. Boise, Idaho; Glenn D. Hart. New York; W. Stephens, San Francisco: G. B. Johnson, Astoria; Frank Woodfield. As toria; Crysta McDonald, Helena, Mont.; Mendel Hochfeld, Spokane; John F. et: C. M. Bishop, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foster and daughter, Des Ware, San Francisco; J. A. Brunold, Astoria; Ray B. Walls, San Francisco; Frank S. Ward. Salem; M. R. Pomeroy, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. William Haga, Astoria; C. W. Blanchard, Los Angeles; J. S. Bowers, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hart, Salem: D. O. Woodworth, Al bany; Mr. and Mrs. J. Sprekley, Prine ville; E. B. Arthur, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Eichleay and children, John Elhleay. Jr.. Pittsburg, Pa.: Mrs. M. R. Pomeroy. Astoria; William JL. Ferdon, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Hor ton and niece. Burns; R. Stevens, A. Castaloi. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. C Perry, Salem; W. A. Gibson and family. Lewiston, Idaho; Ora L. Barlow. lone; Lee Howell, lone; Ray Honigsberg. San Francisco; J. W. MeCusker, Don F. Krizer and family, Spokane; J. W. Whitman, Astoria. Mrs. S. E. Werthelmer. Helen and Ralph Werthelmer arrived Friday for a visit of several weeks at Locksley Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Franc E. Cronan (Mu riel Saling) of lone, spent a few days at Locksley Hall. Mrs. Haussman nas as a guest her little niece. Miss Nancy Chipman. Miss Katherine Wilcox recently came down to pass a few weeks with the Misses Jones in the Natoma cottage. Miss Rispah O'Farrell arrived Sat urday with Colonel David M. Dunne for a fortnight's visit with the Misses Helen and Gladys Dunne. Colonel Dunne, who acted as one of the judges in the bathing girls' parade, returned to town Sunday night. Mrs. David M. Dunne entertained with a luncheon and bridge party Sat urday, her guests Including Mrs. James Dunbar. Mrs. A. E. King, Miss Beam and Mrs. Amanda Kerr. Thursday Colonel and Mrs. Dunne celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary with a family dinner party, followed by a re ception In the evening. They were deluged with flowers, messages of con gratulation, telegrams from various parts of the country, and many hand some gifts. Frank Lyons and "William Stelwer came down Saturday for a week-end visit in Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McGIrr. the former being ex-president of the Commercial Club of Boise, are domiciled for tbe balance of the season in the Cascade cottage. Miss Getta Wasserman returned to Portland early In the week for a few days, and is again at her cottage on the Necanicum River. Mr. and Mrs. A. Strong have as house guests Miss Jane Dunkle. Miss Con stance Page, of Pasadena, and Miss Stella Shearer, of Peterboro, Canada. Miss Judith Lippett, who was the guest of Mrs. Julius Louisson. left early in the week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang, in Gearhart. A party of Oregon University girls are enjoying a vacation in the Otten cottage. The party includes Miss Ada Otten. Misses Falenius King, Marion Coffey, Donna Spencer. Mrs. J. R. Griswold is summering hern in her cottage. t Clark Pllkington and Oskar Driskell motored down from Portland Sunday and spent a few days in Seaside. Mrs. George Reidt and daughter Miss Nellie Reidt are domiciled for the Sum mer in the attractive "Irvlngton" cot tage. Arnold Rothwell was a visitor here over Sunday returning Sunday night to town. Mrs. Eleanor Sanford Large Is sum mering with Mrs. Julius Ixjuisson. en joying a rest from an arduous Winter in coaching and teaching dramatic art Mrs. Large was prominently identified with thp Drama League plays during the Winter, being director of the ma jority of them. Misses Dorothy Thompson, Barbara Thompson, and Anna Wheeler, who are summering in Seaview, Wash., were visitors early in the week at the Blinn cottage in Hermosa Park. Phil Metschan and Ralph A. Watson his guest, passed several days over the week-end at the Metschan cottage. Lit tle Virginia Graham, daughter of Will lam Wallace Graham, is the house guest of little Phillys Jane Metschan. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Phillips and daughters left for New York for a visit before returning to their home in San Francisco. Portland folk at Locksley Hall last week, Yi'ere: Mj-s, E, M. Lowry, w. L. bq -- :-:'v'-v:.:- :iiv' : K J- ' ' - -Ji- ' - Lrl m y - - ' - AvD T - Y, .W -; SM MTt- -jX5 - .1 j ilr VV " ' ' - -S'"? ' and C. F. Nash, Louis Reed, Mrs. H. ' Miller, Mrs. Alex Gevurtz, Miss Lucile Gevurtz. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Slater, T. J. O'Keefe, Mrs. J. F. Matthews, Mil dred Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Leland James. Mrs. A. M. Reckard, R. B. Dor ney, Emily Dorney, Arthur R. Smith, Otto Solisto, A. C. Anderson. Mrs. Jen nie Warner and son, B. S. Stranger, Mr. and Mrs." B. G. Estes, Martha Reed, M. A. Van Scoy. A. M. Prentiss. Out of town registrations were: S. H. Wehle, Astoria; Minnie J. Maloney and A. J. Barash, of Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. II: E. Newton, of Spokane: Joseph Sivito, Freemont, Ohio; Cripta C. McDonald, Helena. Mont. At Necanicum Inn the following registered: W. E. Ramsey. Elmer Ram sey, M.. F. Eastiund. Fred Eastiund, Ma bel Smith. Gertrude Deutsch, Mrs. E. Loew, Katharine M. Bridges, Grace Lilly, all of Portland. Miss Edna Ack enhousen, Milwaukee, Wis.: Lawrence F. Wooster; Mrs. Lawrence Wooster. of Corvallis; Mrs. Kenyon Montgomery, Wooster Montgomery, Mrs. W. L. Wooster, Litchfield. 111.; Mrs. C. H.. Woodward. Grants Pass, Or. Bishop Walter T. Sumner, was among the notable mid-week visitors in Sea side, being a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johanson. W. G. Davidson, of the North Bank road, was a visitor in Seaside over Sunday. Mrs. B. Kuhn and children of Wino na, are in a cottage here for the Sum mer. Mrs. Kuhn is a sister of Mrs. J. E. Harley, of Astoria, who will visit her week-ends. Miss Alice Plymale returned to Portland on Wednesday for a few days' visit with friends. E. W. A. Peake and family are domi ciled in a cottage in Hermosa Park for the Summer. Mrs. C. Quinn, of Walla Walla, has arrived with her daughter, and will occupy their cottage for the Summer. Henry Osterman and daughter, of Walla Walla, are recent arrivals, who will pass the balance of the Summer in their cottage. The recent sale for the benefit of the soldiers and sailors r.t the Red Cross rooms, was a splendid success. About 40 was raised from the sale of do nated articles, and this fund will be used for making comfort kits and bags for the enlisted men. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mitchell are oc cupying a cottage on Fourth avenue for the balance of the Summer. Mr. Mitchell Is superintendent of the coin- posing room of the Oregon Journal. A. E. Dlgman and Miss Hulda Rudey spent the week-end with their families in the Al Vista cottage on the board walk. Mrs. Carter and daughter Mrs. Ru dolph, are occupying the Carter cot tage on the boardwalk for the balance of the Summer. The men folk of the family Join them for the week-ends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, who were among the first arrivals in Seaside, re turned to Portland for a short stay. Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, of Chicago, and her friends. Misses Brayton and Walker, arrived with Bishop Sumner Tuesday, the former being registered at the Hotel Moore. A motor party that reached here Monday from Albany over the Tilla mook and Nehalem route included Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Young and son. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Cusick and son, all of Al bany: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bishop and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rob erts, of Salem. They reported the roads in fairly good condition, and the scenic splendor unexcelled. JSEAVIEW HOSTS ARE GROWING Boy Scouts Big Attraction at Popu lar Bcacli Resort. SEAVIEW, -Wash., July 21. (Spe cial.) Each train arrives filled to ca pacity with a throng of eager beach- ers eager to try the surf, eager to fish for crabs, dig for clams and take the many delightful picturesque hikes about this section of the peninsula. They scatter like so many scared rab bits as soon as the whistle blows for the train to pull out of the station. Waiting tents, cottages, hotels and hos pitable hosts embrace the crowds and they disappear as if by magic. Boy Scouts and their numerous in teresting events of the day are absorb ing the attention of many of the Sum mer visitors. When they arrived Monday, about half a hundred of the sturdy khaki uniformed lads, they were met by Rev. Thomas J. Crowley and his corps ot Scouts from Ilwaco, as well as a com mittee of Ilwaco business men. They included J. P. Kelley. Dan Dyer, E. F. Wood, J. W. Howerton, C. E. Kerle. The camping grounds were prepared previous to the arrival of the boys, a huge mess tent being surrounded by many smaller ones, in which the lads sleep. Big bonfires on the beach at night proclaim the presence of the boys, who are entertained with inter esting and thrilling tales of adventure by Joe Knowies, the naturalist. All through the woods and surrounding territory are signs, " B. S. A.. Camp Multnomah," leading to the encamp ment. The camp is situated In the grove at Holraan station and is an ideal spot for such an event. James E. Brockway. Scout master, of Portland; J. C. Armstrong. Scout master, of Boise, Idaho; George McKenzie. also of Port land, are in charge of the camp and each week a new group of boys will encamp, so that all the Scouts In the Northwest may have an opportunity of enjoying at least a fortnight's stay in what is considered the finest Scout camp in the Northwest- Red Cross work by the Woman's Auxiliary of Long Beach continues to demand the time and attention of many of the prominent visitors to this sec tlon, as well as the residents of Long Beach, Seaview and Beach Center. The .Red Cross quarters are deliEhtfully Eil- uated in a well-equipped shop close by tne track, between Shelburne and Sea view. The work done is carefully in spected by women who are thoroughly versed In the standards demanded by the Red Cross officials, so that the quality of the work will assist Oregon women in maintaining the excellent reputation they have established for high standard in Red Cross work. Miss G. Fichet is stopping at Sunset Hotel at Beach Center. She registers from Colorado Springs. Among the well-known Portland folk who are at Beach Center are Mrs. W. I. Swank and two children, Robert and, Phillip. They are occupying their own cottage. At "Sunset Junior" Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gartner and family, of Lincoln, Neb., are spending the Summer months. S. B. Hunt has returned to Raymond after a prolonged visit here Mrs. Robert Glasgow and little daughter, Mary Helen, of Salmon Arm, B. C-. are guests at the James Manner cottage for the Summer. They arrived Wednesday. Mrs. R. A. Schultz and son. Robert Schultz, opened "Evergreen" at Beach Center and are enjoying a pleasant sojourn here. The Trenkman cottage on the boule vard Is the abode of Mrs. W. B. Froude and grandsons, Chester and Bradford Froude.' They plan to spend the entire Summer in Beach Center. Miss Florence Holmes is visiting at one of the Knight cottages on the boulevard. Mildred Seufert. of Portland, Is a house guest of Miss Helen Thorsen. Warren Thorsen returned to Beach Cen ter recently after a fishing trip at Trask River with Charles Johnson. "Albee Ridge" houses a party of prominent Portland people. They are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomlinson, Mrs, J. V. Bennis, Misses Esther and Monta Maegley, Sybl Brown, Vera Cason ana Tommy Swivell. Miss Margaret Slausson returned to Portland Sunday after a fortnight's Etay as guest of the Sanford Smiths. Mrs. Emil Schacht, Miss Rose Schacht and little Martin Schacht opened their Summer place, "Summerland," for the season. They are accompanied by Mrs, William Pangle and Miss Florence Pan gle, who will be their house guests for a few weeks. William Krause arrived at the beach Saturday evening. Leonard Kra' accompanied him, returning Sunday evening to town. At their home In the Willows Mrs Robert Mcintosh and son and daughter, Ronald and Agnes, are Summering. The Shelburne register records: Mrs. E. If. Roberts and children, Margaret Huddlestone, Fred Lockley, Mrs. Rose Smith. Mrs. H. J Wells. Kenneth Wells Thomas O'NIel. William MacBeth, all or Portland; Mrs. C. W. Rowe, of Los Angeles: Dr. E. T Zimmerman ana Miss Elisabeth Zimmerman, of Eugene Mrs. Alice Howat and daughters, Lillian and Grace Howat. and their house guest. Miss Florence Nelson, re turned to town rly In the week. Registered at Hackney Cottage are Evangeline E. Philbin. It. 1 1 . ivaitz W. S. McGuire, Mrs. I. G. Freiburg Henry Hanebut. Mrs. F. W. Han .but Master George Febret. W. a. Locke, lr. D. Brevier. P Furrlss. Mrs. A. ! Porter. Arthur Porter, Lillian Porter, all of Portland: Harold Lay, of Kugene Jack Price, of Raymond: Miss K. Wyke and Miss G. Jones, of Vancouver, if. c. George Nelson, of Ocean Park: Max steifel' of Chicago: George T. Marki son and family, of Boise; Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Coleerove and Mr. and Mrs. f.m met L. Bureesn. of Seattle. The las t an families motored down from Seat tie. and have been enjoying North Beach In their machines. Nelson Doane. son of Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Doane, who is one of the Boy Scouts encamped here, carries In his outfit a blanket carried by his grand father in the Civil War. CRABBING LOXG BEACH SPORT Arrival of Dally Train Shows Big Sunnier Attendance. LONG BEACH, July 21. (Special.) Crabbing has been the all-lmportan diversion at the beach this week, as weather conditions have made- the best results possible. Many of the cot tagers have been arising as early as 3 in the morning, donning oilskins or bathing suits and venturing out into the crab pools, armed with rakes and sacks. The average catch is about a dozen good-sized crabs in a couple of hours. The population at Long Beach may best be reckoned by the crowd which gathers on "Rubberneck Row" at train time. This is a long board walk flanked by seats, and, is generally filled with Summer visitors awaiting the ar rival of the daily trains and the news from the city. Preparations are growing apace with appearance of many beautiful speci mens of dahlias for the annual Dahlia Show, which always is an important event among the residents and growers of this blossom, as well as the hun dreds of Summer visitors. Plans also are being made for the annual bazaar to be held by the Aid Society for the benefit of the retroom and the Episco pal Church of this section. The restroom Is truly restful and charming, daily papers, magazines and books being available for any one de siring to take advantage of the oppor tunity. Writing materials also are pro vided, all of which is given free to the Summer visitor. They also can register, giving the name of their host or cottage, where their friends Just arriving may find them.- Surf bathing is becoming more and more popular as the season advances, and fancy diving and swimming In the tank at Long Beach is another interest ing and delightful exercise. Motion picture shows, dances, drives and long tramps, ending in picnics, form the pro gramme of the Summer visitor to .North Neach. Misses Lorraine and Beulah Hart were hostesses last Monday night at an elaborate . dinner party given in honor of the six Long Beach boys who have Joined the ambulance service. Portland folk who are sojourning here are Mrs. F. B. Hughes, Miss Lil lian Hughes, Mrs. H. Hellendorn and , the Misses Lucile and Florence Hellen dorn. Robert Carlton Smith was a week end guest here. His family is installed in Seamore Court. A Jolly bonfire party was the even ing's amusement of. a group of Port land people who are summering here. They were Mrs. M. I. Barell. Ruth and Zelma Barell, Mrs. J. R. Swerdllk, Min nie and Max Swerdlik, Mrs. M. Schatz, Miss L. Cohen and Miss M. Schatz. Mrs. F. Rosumny, Mrs. B. Pettegrove and Miss Hannah Pettegrove may be found at Long Beach among the Sum mer colony. T Others who are enjoying the festivi ties of the seaside are: Mrs. Annie Payne, Miss Gladys Payne, Mrs. A. L. Harris and two daughters and J. W. White. They motored down from St. Helens in , their touring car and are spending a two weeks' vacation at the Driftwood. Mrs. G. A. Brown and daughter. Miss Hazel, came down recently to their seaside cottage, "Hazel B." Other recent arrivals at this resort are Miss Mary Dwyer and niece. Miss Violet Dwyer. They are summering at Tioga. A Long Beach cottage houses a jolly party comprising Mrs. E. L. Shafer, of ortland; her niece. Miss Verda shafer. of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Helen Rich f Portland. They will make a season s tay, Registered at the . Driftwood Hotel re the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Goldenblatt and children, of Spokane; ess Warren. Jr.. of Portland: Mrs. F. L. Stotler, of Colfax, Wash.; Mrs. T. J. Snyder, of Spokane; V. Snyder, of Hon olulu; Wayne Devor, of Great Falls; Mrs. Peyer Erlckson and Miss, lnge borg Tonneson, of Chinook; Jack Ford, of Portland; Miss Floy Smith. John F. Wan. A. J. Tolmle, of San Francisco; N11 Larson and Htlfred Libeck, of As toria; Mr. ana airs, r rants. xu.ck.u uriiz Rose Backus, of Oakland, Neb.; Belle Bloode. of Glenham, S.i D. ; Arthur 1 Remllnger, of South Bend. At Long Beach Hotel are the rollow- ng names: Robert Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. DeLong, C. H. Perry. N. P. Peterson. E. A. Dunham. -G. French, Mr. and Mrs. W.' B. Wise, all of Portland; A. E. VanDutzem, of Centralia: B. G. Johnson, of Nahcotta: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. Mac hokb, Rhoda, James and Jesse Hoke, of Boise; Mendel Hochfeld, of Spokane; Mrs. R, H. Tucker and Helen Boyle, of Glen wood Springs, Colo. The following appear at tne isortn Beach Inn: Mr. and Mrs. N. Andreson. Alice and Mae Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Tausend. H. J. Clyde, T. J. Ham mer, benore cgDen, j. h-. vyiiiaiiB, jm. and Mrs. Whitehead, H. Winans. Made line Stabler, all of Portland: . ai. Alberts, of Nahcotta; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson, of Denver. WELCHES IS WEEK-END RESORT Cottages anad Cabins In Mountains Rapidly Filling Vp WELCH'S RESORT. Or., July 21. rsr.-ialt This week has brought out a larger number of week-enders and sojourners. Cottages ana coin rapidly filling up. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Short entertained a lnrire week-end TiartV Of 16 Which in eluderi: Mrs. Jennie Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Logle Richardson ana iam- Uv.. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. ana jrs, Vi-ori linrpra and son. Mr. and Mrs. Honer. of St. Louis, ana juargarei nui- bert, of Condon. Mrs. Jennie Richardson ana mrs. j. L. Richardson are in the Short cottage for the season. Another large gathering or Id was entertained at the Deer Park cottage of Mr. and Mrs. G. Haehlen in Roberts avenue. In this party there were: Mr. and Mrs. Haehlen. Mr. and Mrs. G. Al bert Haehlen and son. Gerge. Miss Ellen Thompson. Arnold Zeller, Rob ert Kruger. Hattie Haehlen and Freda Haehlen. With the Steel family are Mr. and Mrs. George Steel, of Portland. Mrs. J. 11. Kistler has openea ner cottage, the "Kla-hanee." for the sea son, and has as guests: Mrs. Frances Waltz and daughter. Marion, and Mrs. D. C. Rushlight and daughter. Helen. Mrs. Kistler will entertain a large number of motorists Sunday. New arrivals on the main camp grounds this week were: Mrs. Fred Kasch and son, Richard. Mr. Rasch will soon join his family for two weeks. Mrs. Harry Kelley and children. Eve lyn. Iola and Harold, are in the Kelley cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell and family will open the "Rapids" the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Mettler will occupy their cottage near the bridge. Master Richard Rasch entertained a large number of boys and girls with a bonfire Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bradford. Miss Hazel and Leslie will occupy the Du rand cottage for the season. Mrs. A. Pantz is a guest of Mrs. M. J. Champion and Mrs. H. E. Harris. Mrs. Charles Mettler and family are coming for the season on the 27th.' Mrs. C. E. Gedamke and Miss Lucile Gedamke are here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gedamke were here for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. l'etticord and Miss Helen Whitakcr are in their new cot tage for the ceason. Professor and Mrs. Herbert B. Auger, of the Jefferson High School, arrived here on horseback this week after a 300-mile trip through the Coast Range Mountains. They will camp at Welch's for the rest of the season, making many side trips on horseback while here. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Shaw and children spent two weeks here. AUTO PARTIES VISIT THE EYRIE Many Cars Come Prom Portland and Other Points for Week's End. WHITE SALMON. Wash., July 21. (Special.) The several resorts in the White Salmon Valley are enjoying good patronage; noticeable this season have been many cars coming from Portland and other points for week-ends. Arrivals at "The Eyrie" for the week have been: Auto parties consisting of Mrs. W. B. Ayer, hostess to Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Edwards, of Portland; W. P. Olds. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olds, Miss Edith Olds, Mrs. C. T. Summers, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Nicolai and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. O'Gorman, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Lawrie and Mrs H. W. Scott, of Portland; Major and Mrs. 11. C. Jewett and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman It. Hall and family, of Portland. Other guests were Bryan R. Dorr and wife, Dorr, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bent ley, Dorothy B. Mann, Nancy Bates, Mrs. W. H. Hall. Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs It. J. Bates, of White Salmon, Wash.: Miss Klise Burreson, Spokane; William L. Bates. Dayton, O.; Miss Margaret Foster, Miss Elizabeth God dard. Misses E. W. and W. G. Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neustadter, Mrs. F. C. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy It. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. James Peter Mof fett, all of Portland: Mis.s Marjorie E. Forbes, Dilley, Or.: Mrs. E. P. Gardner, Gardiner. Wash.; J. 1. Baird, St. Paul, Minn.; Percy Bentley, La Crosse, Wis. Arrivals at the "Jewett Farm Re sort" have been: Mrs. Pearl Jewett and Pearl Whitzel, Llano. Cal. ; Mar garet Stiles, M. Blanche Bair. E. Belle Alger, of Tacoma: Mrs. Nellie W. Mill bury, Myrtle Point, Or.: Viggo E. Solo ason. Winona, Minn.: Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Bailey, Mr. and All's. Hall and two sons. Major JeweAt and wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Walker. Mrs. M. A. Jones and Miss Dorothy Schekner, all of Portland. RHODODENDRON SPRINGS DRAW Many Registrations Are Made Dur ing AVeck. RHODODENDRON. Or.. July 21. (SDeclal.) Manv registrations have been the rule the past week at Rhodo dendron . Mineral Springs. Varied at tractions have beguiled the time for numerous guests and from this point many have set out and scaled the mountain. Those who registered the past week are: Mrs. T. Meyer. Charles Cohn, Miss Mildred Meyer, Theodore Fleckenstein. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bal zer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Banrield. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robin son. Mr. C. F. Byrne. Miss Eileen Yerex, F. A. Rettallck, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward, Clark B. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mann, Maurice Mann. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Friendly. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Friendly, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ciodner. Mrs. W. H. T. Green. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tipton and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Froehllch, Mrs. T. J. Mitchel, Osmon Royal, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sheahan, Mrs. 1 E. Williams, Mrs. S. Dilslieimer, Mrs. Fritzle Raineinan. Harry Lonen gart, Ignatz Lonengart. Miss Aagot Lassen. Miss Genevieve Orton, Mr. and Mrs. I'. H. Wilson. Arnold Neate. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Worthington, Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Puaris. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boyer and children. Miss Alice Puaria. Earl Perry. Robert J. Aley. Orono. Me.; Mrs. Robert .1. Aley, Orono. Me.: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Springer. Orono. Me.; Mr." and Mrs. J. W. Shearon. Orono. Me.: Miss K. Brown. L. R. Alderman. M. Campbell. Maurice Dooly. Jim Brady, Mrs. Frank Nau, Frank Nau, Hermina Nau, Mrs. O. Denney. Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sinnott. Bill Sinnott. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross, Miss Lucile Mcbarland, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Zilly, Mrs. Ixjuis Hunt, Miss Florence Knight. Miss Marie Dakon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lang, Miss Regina Shea Miss lone Wilson. Miss Catherine Russell, Seattle, Daniel Marx, with governess. MANY REGISTERED AT GCLER Good Proportion of Vacationists Aro From Portland. GULER. Wash.. July 21. (Special.) Among the guests at ttie Guler Hotel the last week were H. B. Fern. Steven son. Wash; Dutton Miller. Rttsville. Wash.: J. L. Wright, Ritzville, Wash.; Theodore Justseud, Kent, Or.: Leila. Stone, The Dalles, Or.; H. A. Conner. Portland; Bob Duncan, Portland; H. McLaughlin and wife, Seattle; C. M. Sherman and wife, Tacoma; James E. Burdett and wife. McMinnville. Or.; Frank Stout. McMinnville. Or.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Naylor, Golrtendale. Wash.; Anna Bowie, Goldendale; Rosalena Thebert, Portland: E. B. Nance. North Yakima; J. V. Edlefsen, Portland: W. A. Bennett, wife and son, Portland; Evelyn S. Wood and daughter, Portland; J. Daunsbery and wife, Portland, Or.; Francis Dlmnker. Portland, Or.: F. A. Rice and wife. Portland: A. Larrowe. Portland: George C. Ruby, Goltlendale. Wash.; Mrs. George C. Ruby. Al Hall. Mrs. Hall and Jim Hall, Goldendale, Wash.: Ernest W. Walker. The Dalles. Or.; W. Wilhelm, The Dalles. Or.; Rhoda Ross, Louise Schlieske, Emma Birched, E. Blanche Reynolds. C. B. Russell and wife. Portland, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKenzie, Goldend;i Ic ; Mrs. Wesley Anderson, Goldendule; Mrs. J. Case and children, Molalla, Or.: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Case, W. Wilkie, Helen Torrey, T. Y. Talbert and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, White Salmon, Wash. CLOUD CAP l.N IX CO"OL SPOT Many Persons Attracted to Mile High Resort Xcar Mount Hood. HOOD RIVER. Or.. July 21. (Spe cial.) Except for dust, the toll road, connecting the Upper Hood River Val ley with Cloud Cap Inn. is in fine shape and the. mountain hostelry ha been the goal for more than a score of visitors this week. While Oregonians at the lower levels have been swelter ing, patrons -at the mile-hifrh resort have found comfort in the fires roar ing after dusk in tho big inn sitting room. Seven visitors of the inn have climbed to the summit of Mount Hood iuring the past week; and frequent trips of exploration on the glaciers have been made. Among those who vlRited the inn during the week have been the follow- -ing prominent educators: Dr. C. H. Campbell, president of University of Oregon: Dr. W. J. Kerr, president of the Oregon Agricultural College, and Dr. W. T. Foster, president of Reed College. LOG IiA BARREL HAS GUESTS Register Shows Many Prom Port land and Other Coast Points. ESTACADA. Or.. July 21. (Special.) The register at Log La Barie shows the following guests from Portland and elsewhere: D. S. White, Belle Hose Station: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. 1 il- lon, Cora Ganzemiller, Elsie Brown,' Mrs. J. S. Fleishman, Mrs. J. Frank Watson, Mrs. Charles F. Beebe, Bobbie Beebe, Miss Priebe. A. M. Hicks, F. P. Drinker, F. B. Drinker, J. M. Russell, Perry C. Stroud, Mrs. Flora Thompson ' Enden, Guy R. Porter and wife. Master Andrew R. Porter, Miss Elizabeth Porter, CharleR Fleishman, Mr. and ' Mrs. I. C. Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Buchanan, J. G. Fleishman, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dockcndny, Estacarta; Mrs. W. H. Kenny, Roseburg, Or.; Mrs. Gertrude Young, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Helen Ingerslen. Master Charles Hunter, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Wright. Estacada. Or. Albany Gets SfW Warehouses. ALBANY, Or., July 21. (Special.) Two new warehouses, which are being built by the Oregon Electric Railway Company here, are being rushed to completion. One of them is being erected on Calapooia street, between First and Second streets, and is for the use of M. Senders & Co., of this city. The other is being built on East Water and Jefferson streets, east of the freight depot, and will be used by Murphey's Seed Store. , Hood Pupils May Harvest Apples. HOOD RIVER. Or.. July .21. (Spe cial.) The schools of this city may open two weeks earlier than usual this year, in order that a vacation may be called If necessary at the height of apple-picking season to allow the stu dents to participate in the. harvest. School children, during a week last Fall, when the schools were closed, saved the growers thousands of dollars by picking fruit. Klamath Palls Man Dies. KLAMATH FALLS. Or., July 21. (Special.) Hans C. Nelson, of this city, died suddenly Wednesday at Dorrls, " Cal., aged 45 years. Mr. Nelson was a saw filer employed by the Pelican Bay Lumber Company of this city. The funeral was held heic yesterday. 108.2