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PARENTS OF PUPILS REGRETFULLY; SEAVIEW, "Wash., Sept. 1. (Special.) A continuous diminishing of the groups that gather at traintime to speed the parting guests denotes the fact that soon all the Summer visitors will bo "homeward bound." The trains daily take away many of the cottagers and their families, all of whom are obliged to return to be ready at the sound of the school gong Tuesday morning. All, however, are loath to return home, as the season, which has been unusually late this year at North Beach, is Just now at its height. Many are planning to spend the month of September here at least that portion of city residents who have no school children to make demands on their time. The Ladd cottage has been rented by Pierre du Flon and his niece. Miss Olga von Destinon, of Portland. They will be joined by Mr. du Klon's other niece, Mrs. Robert S. Howard. Jr., and son, Bobbie.' Mr. Howard has been spending a week with his family at the Shelburne Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Alvord ar rived Saturday morning and remained until Monday night. One of the largest bonfires of the season in fact, the only really large one was that for which Mrs. J. C. Bracher was sponsor Friday evening on the beach. The usual amusements and refreshments, as well as music, made the affair delightful. Several dozen young folk summering here were bid den to the festivities. Miss Vera O'Brien was a visitor for the week-end at the Hackney cottage. "Adamless Eden" is the unique name chosen by a group of girls for their abode.. They are domiciled for a few weeks in Dr. George Ainslee's cottage. The girls are Misses Charlotte Page ler, Irma Scharpf and Dorothy Peter eon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Bracher and sons, Karl and Allen, are occupying the "Mooring" for a few weeks. Tlieir eon, Andrew, of the Medical Corps of the Third Oregon, spent the week-end with them. Mrs. Garrett Versteeg is occupying her cottage, "Seldom Inn." which does not carry out its title, as the hostess has had a houseful of merry young folk for several days. Her guests were: Helen Salisbury, Lucille Curtley, Bud Jimery and Richard Ransom. Rev. Dewart and family are estab lished in "Crow's Nest." Miss Van Dycke and Mrs. H. Curtis are spending a week at Oceaji View cottage. The Johnstone cottage houses Dr. and Mrs. F. Ball and children. Martin Schact spent the week-end with his family at the Shelburne Hotel. Mrs. I. Wells and daughter are es tablished in the Nook. Mrs. I. Townsend is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Runyan are domi ciled in the Schwartz cottage. Kred Mohler arrived Sunday and was a guest of the Harned family at "The Shadows." Mrs. F. L. Burke and nieces are late season arrivals. Lillian and Haldance Harned are pass ing the Summer in their cottage. "The Shadows." Elizabeth Jeffers. who has been at tending Oregon Normal School at Mon mouth, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Harned. Violet Danziger, a clever little dancer, also is a guest at the Harned cottage. Anita Close, of Ivalama, is visiting Mrs. Harned. Mr. and Mrs. William Reldt, Jr. (Viola Thorsen), and the senior. Mr. Reidt ar rived Saturday for a week-end visit with the . G-. Thorsen family. Registered at the Shelburne Hotel during the week were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fornd, Mrs. William Matthiesen, Mrs. Cleo C. Herron, Mr. and Mrs..W..P. Mc ICean. of Walla Walla; Mrs. C. C. Stout. Mrs. W. C. Wilkes, George Loewenson, George H. Rogers, Margaret Bueerman, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kimball and chil dren, K. Herbring, Mrs. G. H. Houghton, of Spokane. Dr. Fitzpatrick and Dr. Hurd, of the North Pacific Dental College, passed a few days in Seaview early in the week. Mrs. H. Abt, of Boise, is visiting Mrs. Sullens. Owing to the lack of help for the cranberry crop, which soon will be ripe for picking, the schools on the Penin sula will not open until late in Octo ber. Additional patrons of the week at the Bunset Hotel include: Louise Gilbert, Bessie and Rita Snook. Mrs. C. S. Card 'and son, Harry, of White Salmon; Ruth C. Rawson, Paul D. Whetzel, Fred A. Allehoff, Louise Allehoff, Leslie Corn wall, C. B. Whetell. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Thomas and daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Iva Hughes. . E. L. Hamblett and son. Edwin, ar rived Saturday, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Thorsen. Patrons of Hackney Cottage during the week were: Dr. Susie V Standard, Huntington: Mary Louise Warner, Kan sas City; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Imhaus and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. Robert Wright and chil dren, George S. Beert, Mrs. L. W. Levin son. Mary Van Dycke. Harry E. Van Dycke, Mrs. H. M. Curtice, of San Fran cisco: Mrs. John Van Zante. J. itzger- aid. Mr. and Mrs. Levinson. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Biersdorff. Phil Easterday, Dr. and Mrs. A. Hart. Eimwood. 111., and Mrs. C. E. Griffiths and Frank McClure. A unique and charming affair was the "Toozie" (Scotch term for. an aft ernoon tea at wnicn meal is "erveaj The affair was given last week by Mrs. j Elizabeth Stewart for a number of her friends. The hostess Is in her 87th year. IiOXC SOLDIERS Many " Entertainments Given for Benefit of Mess Fund. LONG BEACH. Wash., Sept. 1 (Spe cial.) Band concerts, jitney dances and numerous other benefits for the soldier boys are making the late Sum mer days at this section most interest ing and attractive. One of the most notable of these events given during the Summer months was the band con cert Sunday, the Fort Stevens band of 38 pieces playing on the boardwalk dur ing the afternoon, and in tho evening, to make enough money to defray their expenses to Long Beach, the boys were given a percentage of the Jitney dance. An orchestra was made up from their band and the affair proved gala and most successful financially. The Fort Stevens men remained over until Mon day morning. Tuesday night a jitney dance was given in Sylvan hall for the benefit of the Ambulance Corps mess fund. The entire proceeds were clear, as the hall and music were donated. Another delightful tribute paid to the boys in the Ambulance Corps was the presentation of Army wrist watches to the lads by Walter Strauhal, whose son is a member. Another affair In which the Army men will share is the Jitney dance to be given in Work temple. Ilwaco, on Wednesday night by Claude Kofoed and Ray Wilkinson. These are but a few of the affairs given by the local residents of the pen insula for the benefit of the rcruits. The restroom, which has proved a boon to the visitors of North Beach this Summer, will close next week for the Winter. The Misses Selma and Lena Nixon, of Vancouver, Wash., were in charge of the room. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. East and family are domiciled for a few weeks in Mrs. Milton York's cottage. A trio of energetic girls, the Misses Catherine Bean, Zella and Vera Tay lor, are enjoying a novel trip through the beach resorts. They are attired in hiking garb, carrying light rolls with their clothing and a daily lunch eon, arranging each night to reach a hotel for dinner and sleep. They started from Garibaldi. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tenney and fam ily arrived this week to pass a few weeks here. The Misses Ward arrived Sunday from Portland to spend a fortnight in the Clover cottage. Mrs. H. Brazer and son are also new comers to the beach. Mrs. William Gilhausen and son and Miss Olga Pennington, of The Dalles, will spend September in the Swetland cottage. A. group of relatives who are spend ing a few weeks here in an attractive cottage includes Dr. R. L. Parrish, of Portland: Mrs. Grace Parrish, Kelso, and Mrs. J. G. Parrish,. of St. Louis. Mrs. Lambert Dunbar and daughter, Elizabeth Dunbar, are visitors from the Far East, coming from Hongkong, China. They are visiting relatives at Long Beach. Mrs. P.obert Toung and her daugh ter ere enjoying a. brief visit in Long Beach. Among the recent visitors to this beach who registered at the Restroom are: Mrs. W. H. Duncomb and son, Mrs. Charles Swanson and son, Joseph A. Spellman. Mrs. R. M. Babcock. Irma and. Edna Babcock. Mrs. W. L. Denson. Mrs. Leonard Mansur. of Knappton; Mrs. lver Elde, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Somo, Jeanette M. Brandberg, Eva M. Brandberg, Mrs. A. Freeman, Maude Fryer. Miss Agnes McNamee, Naomi Golsin. of Denver; Mrs. Fred Stevens and son Oswald, Annamay Bronaugh, Nettie V. Drew, Olive H. Zimmerman, of Fairview; Adeline Bowie, Mrs. Ed ward Lyons, Ruth Bochi, Millie Barnes, Hazel McMillen, Edna M. Gregory, Marjorie Flegel, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Carlson. GOODBYES SAID WITH REGRET Opening of School Causes Many to Iieave Seaside. SEASIDE, Or., Sept. 1. (Special.) Because of the early opening of school and because many small feet must be reshod for the Fall term and clothes put in order, many reluctant goodbyes were said in the past three days. The weather never was more alluring, gaieties never more abundant, all of which make it difficult to answer the call "homeward." In fact, the festivities are going on with renewed vigor, picnics form a large part of the daily calendar, and the call of the great out doors is keenly felt by early and late arrivals aike. Many who were unable to obtain reservations In the hotels during the past two months, now are preparing for a whole month of unin terrupted rest and pleasure at the coast, cottages are being re-rented for the early Fall months, and numerous house parties ar being planned. This has been a "capacity" season, and from present indications September will outrival the Fall months for many years back. There has been Just enough of a lull in the week ending today for a long breath, but the merry throng of peasure seekers rushes on and the gaieties roll along with the impetus gained by the ceaseless, bustling crowds. In SDite Of the drv una nn th flnw. era are beautiful la size and color, and Many Visitors at Seaview to Continue Their Vacations Through This Month. -Wis. " Wl- 3 . wv: i:,.'-suiasii3..:' o . . .-1- ii. iii-i .. -.- -s V r w'Si vii 8 . -i the vegetable gardens have proved a blessing and a big financial aid to the owners. They have materially reduced the high cost of living, and at the same time supplied the tables of the resi dents fortunate enough to be on the list of customers with, delicious fresh vegetables. One of the most successful card par ties given this season here was that for whicrt Mrs. Amanda Kerr was hostess for the benefit of the Church of the Notre Dame of Victoria, in the K. of P. Hall. More than $50 was realized frpm the benefit, and it also was a suceess so cially. The concert given by Dr. Emil Enna and a few other celebrities Tues day in the Strand Theater for the bene fit of the church was also a big suc cess. Miss Virginia Drake had charge of the arrangements. Mr. and Mrs.' Maurice Goodman and little daughter, Betty, are sojourning for September in the Dan J. Malarkey cottage on the boardwalk. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Windfelder and the'ir house guests. Frank Brlsley and Miss Mary Darracott. the latter two spending, the week-end with the Wind felders, returned Sunday to town. They have been occupying the Raffety cot tage for the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Raffety came down Sunday night to spend several weeks at their cottage. Miss Ruth Heller, of San Francisco, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Heller Ehrman in the Fleisch ner cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schnabel and their daughter. Katharine, passed the week in the C. E. Smith cottage. Mrs. Fleshman arrived early in the week to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Porter, and they were Joined over the week end by Miss Margaret Porter and her house guest. Miss Margaret Randall, of Minneapolis, and Miss Isabella Clark. Miss Dorothy Stine and Miss Janet Peters were week-end visitors in Sea side with friends. Mrs. H. A. Hazeltine and daughter, FYances, passed a few days in Seaside, returning Tuesday to town- They have been summering in their cottage at Ocean Park, Wash., arriving Saturday in Seaside. Frank Kiernan also was a visitor over the week-end in Seaside with Mrs. David M. Dunne. Mrs. William A. McMurray and daughter. Agnes, came down Saturday with Colonel David M. Dunne for a brief visit in the latter's cottage. Mrs. Dunne and the Misses Lucille. Helen, Gladys and Dorothy and David, Jr., will leave Monday for home. The family are very popular in Seaside, and are in demand for all social functions. Judge and Mrs. C. B. Latourette. of Oregon City, passed several days in Seaside at the Hotel Moore. Richard Ransom, - son of Frank Ransom, of the Eastern & Western Lumber Company, was a visitor here over the week-end. . He was with a party of young folk who shared in the gaieties of the latter part , of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Louisson and , ' 'i i- '- - K i I TITE SUNDAY. OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 2, . r.vt ' m'v St. it?' children, who have been domiciled in the Mayo cottage for the Summer months, returned yesterday to their borne in Portland. Mrs. Louisson has entertained a number of delightful and interesting guests during the Summer months. Mrs.. Jack Dolph and mother. Mrs. G. E. Perringer, of Pendleton, passed the week at Hotel Moore, returning to Portland for a few days' visit on Sun day. Mrs. Dolph is a charming, petite young matron, and soon will join her husband, who- is now attached to the quartermaster's department at Wash ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bair and daugh ters, Margaret and Alberta, passed the latter part of the week in Hotel Moore. Deep regret is being expressed over the approaching departure of Pere Lang lard, the much loved and charm ing rector of the Church of the Vic tories of Notre Dame, at Seaside. Pere Langlard has been appointed chaplain for the ' Third Oregon Regiment and will leave within a week for Clacka mas. He is a most earnest worker for his church and has built up a large parish through most adverse condi tions. His strong will and delightful personality have won for him the as sistance of all the residents of Seaside, as well as the Summer visitors, many of whom spend many hours conversing in French with the clergyman. His command of languages makes him a valuable asset to the Army. There will be several affairs given in honor of Pere Langlard before he leaves for Portland, among which will be a con cert and banquet, to be arranged shortly. Mrs. Dan J. Moore entertained with an informal dinner party Monday night in the Hotel Moore, covers being ar ranged for six. Mrs. Charles W. Jones was hostess for a charming dinner party Sunday evening, honoring Colonel and Mrs. David M. Dunne, who left for their home in town this week. Mrs. Jones, of Louisville, Ky., who lately has come to Portland to make her home, is one of the most popular young matrons that has summered in Seaside. Her cottage has been the rendezvous for many delightful, in formal assemblages and she has frequently entertained with teas, luncheons and dinner parties, as well as several charming supper and dance parties. She left this week, with her attractive young daughters, Adele. Charlotte. Louise, Caroline and Marion, for their home in Irvington. The Misses Martha and Ruth Han ley, of Astoria, have taken the Cascade Cottage on Ocean Way. They are en tertaining a merry houne party of rel atives and friends. W. J. Hofmann spent the week-end with his family in the Niederman cot tage. - .Paul Wesslnger was a week-end vis itor in Seaside with his family, return ing Sunday night to town. Miss Elizabeth Murphey is expected today to spend Labor day with Miss Gladys Dunne. Mr. and Mrs. T. Morris -. 4 nnniVraa 1 r- - r 1 - DEPART Dunne and children also will arrive family, Woodburn: L. J". Anderson. Spo today to remain in the Dunne cottage kane; Mr. and Mrs. F. von Eschen. for a few weeks. I Salem: Mr. and Mm I. t: rnlm wr,rt Judge Bennett, of The Dalles, Is so journing here for a few weeks with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grady, who have been in charge of the evening dances at the Moore -grill, left Monday for Portland, and they willatudy for two weeks with Kossaloff, of tfle Rus sian Imperial Ballet, in Los Angeles. They will go early this month to San Francisco, and first pay a visit to Mrs. Grady's mother, Mrs. F. E. Harlow, who is in charge of Mrs. Hinman's studio at the St. Francis Hotel, while the latter is in the East. Mrs. Harlow, who was so popular with patrons of Seaside last Summer, has been in Palo Alto this year, assisting her mother, Madame Foreman Emrich. who also is well known to Portland folk. Dr. W. I. Northrup and Walter J. Rosenfeld motored to Seaside and passed a few days. Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverfield were guests at the Moore for a few days the latter part or laist week. Hawthorne Dent, formerly of Port land, now of Seattle, spent the week end in Seaside. Mr. Dent during his residence in Portland was popular in society. v Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blumauer passed several days in the Moore Hotel. Frank McCrillis passed the week-end with his family at the Moore Hotel. Additional registrations at Hotel Moore during the week were: Mrs. J. F. Shields. Ruth R. Shields. Thomas Aut zen. Joseph Day, A. R. Cody, H. V. Van Dusen, R. S. Smith, Judd Loewey, Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith, Roy Hemphill. S. R. Ber nard. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wood, P. B. Mechlem. O. Hemphill, Stam Hemphill, George Bagerley, Ervin Williams, Al bert Schmidt. Ed O. Flynn. George W. Philbrook. Mr. and Mrs. E. Isdell, Gil bert T. Benson, Arthur Ayres, Chester S. Benson, Mrs. Pamelia F. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rogers, J. H. Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Phillips, E. Marks. Dr. W. I. Northrup, Walter J. Rosenfeld, H. von Borstel, Max Vogt. T. J. Geisler, Mrs. S. I. Guiss, W. J. Goodrich. Roxy Stayton. F. S. O'Doinen. Mrs. H. K. Van Every, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Reidel and daughter. J. J. Cole, S. C. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blumauer, Mrs. Ches ter C. Moore, Mrs. Elmer B. Colwell, F. I. Finley. L. J. Sullivan, Arthur W. Jones, Mrs. Lee C. Frick, A. O. Ferris, Jeanette Settler, E. M. Phillips, Mrs. J. O. Elrod. Lucile and Maurine Elrod, Mrs. Dorothy Cloud and daughter Daisy, Miss Olivia Miller. H. B. Beckett; Edwin A. Robinson. W. C. Oydycke, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw and son. Miss Estella Dean, W. B. Follette, Fort Stevens; Mr. and Mrs. M. Bromberg and baby, Mrs. Alex Donaldson. Mrs. George M. Cornwall, Gladys Bolton, Ida Hagadorn. Mrs. A. D. Trunkey, E. J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Means, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Bodine, Mrs. B. Weaver. James Curran, Mrs. James Curran. E. W. Dingman, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Magi son, Arnold E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Clark. H. L. Keats, A. Budwill. R. H. Craddock. Miss Vivian V. Mikle. N. B. Gregg. Sedonia Shaw, Clara Buchegger, Captain H. E. Williams, Captain Hal H. Rasch. E. J. Wendling, Joseph Fox. Ida Hogaboom, Gladys Bolton, Thenie E. Draper. Marie Gorman, Sadie Ettel son. Blanche E. Small. x. E. Gabriel. Mark Woodruff, Gertrude Churchman. F. M. Dempsey, Mrs. T. J. Geisler, Miss Gene Geisler. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mer cer, Mrs. Harry H. Holzman, Minerva C. and Harry R. Holzman, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Barry, J. C. Barry, all of Portland. Out-of-town patrons include: Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Minton, Wheeler; J. O. Rowe. Wheeler; M. D. Evans." Mrs. M. H. Evans, Estacada; M. E. Swift, Town send; T. E. Swift. Great Falls: H. J. Deurteuf. Bend; M. M. ScVoelhel-mer, Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ayre, Baker; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 7.effel, Mr. Paul Wilson, Miss Anna Leffel. Joseph; Mrs. C. L. Knox, Miss C. Montgomery, Miss Corinne Smart, Pine Blut'I. Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Alvis. Spokane; Mrs. M. E. Danters. Spokane; H. H. Phelps, Tacoma; John Maguire. Seat tle; C. F. Youberg. Denver; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sanderson, Spokane; Henry Z. Johnson. Boise: E. A. Proctor and 1917. FROM THE BEACH River; James Hawk, Detroit; Louise snmn, Spokane; Sadie Garrett, Cheney; Effie R. Pipelow. Walla Walla: L. B. Gage, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cot tlngham. Spokane: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shartel. Miss Eleanor Shartel, Neasha, Mo.; Eulalie Crosby, The Dalles; Mil dred Bettlnger, The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Farland, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho: W. M. Bickford, Missoula; Miss Bickford. Boston; H. A. Miller, H. J. Overturf, George A. Jones. Bend; George H. Graves, Salem: Mrs. Frances Lyons, Miss Grace Lyons. Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cunningham. Se attle: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McCormick. St. Helens; J. W. Campbell. Oregon City; W. A. Winters. Vancouver; H. W. Dent. Seattle; Miles C. Moore. Luther Nystrom, Mrs. K. C. Cape. Gussie Cape, Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bur ton. Salt Lake; Mrs. G. E. Reynolds. Mrs. Lucy Robertson, Miss Lucy Rey nolds, Harrison, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. E. Large, Eugene; June Cole, Dorothy and Tressie Cole, Troy, Idaho: Mrs. S. N. Campbell." Jackson, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Griffith. Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. J. Macy Wagener, Kansas City: Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kugel, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Emery. Dallas; W. H. Halle well, Jr.. Los Angeles; J. J. Daly, Ketchikan: Clara M. Willis. Seattle; F. R. Stokes. Tenino; Claude M. Billen berg. Deer Lodge; James O. Dooley, St. Louis. Miss Elizabeth Matthews is passing a few weeks with her mother in her cottage on Third avenue. Horace Tevis and Jerry Newman were week-end visitors. Additional patrons of Necanicum Inn during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Piatt, Katherine. Ethel and Miss A. M. James, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Knears and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Boone. Mrs. Thomas Charman. Port land; Mary Anne Lovett. Mr. and. Mrs. J. P. Lovett. Helen and Thomas Lovett, Oregon City; Harriot G. Bates. Mrs. C. H. Putney. Helen E. and Lawrence Bates Putney, of Missoula: Gertrude Jordan, Amy E. Reynolds, Great Falls; Julia M. Scars. John Dundas, Donald and Robert. Dundas; Edward Nudel man, of Spokane; Mrs, L. Buck and son. Mrs. Harry Peterson and son. Mrs. George Plenketh, Mrs. A. Erlckson. O. N. Erickson. of Butte: F. C. Moses, of Seattle: Mrs. L. F. Wooster. Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Magers. Mrs. George Roth, Mr. and Mrs. D. Buck and daugh ter. Mrs. J. K. Weinstein and family, of Tacoma. Miss Vera O'Brien arrived Monday night to visit for a few days with the Misses Dunne. She has been visiting in Seaview over the week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund SIchel passed several days over the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Louisson. Mrs. K. McGuffey. of Portland, passed a fortnight in the Hotel Moore, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Moore. Nellis Hamlin, a University of Oregon man. passed the week in Seaside. He has been working during the summer months on Sand Island with a group of University boys. Julius Low, who passed a fortnight in the Moore, returned Sunday to Port land. Mrs. W. K. Smith is visiting the Jo seph Harker Smiths for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith expect to motor back to Portland today. Miss Josephine Smith, their daughter, who has been visiting her aunt. Miss Barbara Bartlett. for a fortnight at Neah-kah-nie, returned Monday to her cottage here. S. W. Ottenheimer and family, who have been summering in Locksley Hall, returned yesterday to Portland. Mrs. Charles F. Berg and charming little daughter. Caroline, returned yes terday to Portland, after a delightful sojourn at Locksley Hall. Mrs. S. W. Ottenheimer entertained a group of girls and boys with a bathing and bonfire party on the beach Wednesday. The little ones enjoyed toasting marshmallows and a feast of goodies after their plunge in the surf. IDEAL WEATHER PREVAILS Visitors Are Still Lured to Cannon Beach. CANNON BEACH. Or.. Sept, 1. (Spe- clal.) The ideal beach weather still lures many visitors to this picturesque locality. Cannon Beach has enjoyed al most incessant sunshine. Every day at low tide scores of vacationists motor or hike down the nine miles of clean, hard sand, passing Haystack Rock, the huge coast sentinel towering 190 feet above the water, the wonderfully at tractive home of ex-Governor West. Silver and Humbug Points. Jockey Cap and Hug Point, the waterfall and caves, on down to the cape, just north of which starts the trail to Neah-kah-nie Mountain, the climb to the summit of which is the Mecca of hundreds of parties. Mrs. H. Lv Lee and daughters. Misses Violet and Charlotte, of Portland, are spending a short time in Elk Creek Park. F. R. Cook and wife are at the War ren Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Prael have re turned to Portland after a pleasant outing her. Misses Ethel and Jean McKercher, of Portland, are at the Warren Hotel. Mrs. Ida A. Kidder, of Corvallis. was the dinner guest of Miss Blanch Claus meier and Miss Rae Atherton in Elk Creek Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWaters and son Walter are late arrivals at Sunset Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fox and daughter, Miss Hilma, are occupying their Sum- Strm? ofo? Tom Cod jzc Perch Cc???jgM?"f?r?y mer home and have as their guest Miss Helen Mulcahy. of Spokane. Miss Mary Pauline Lee is a recent arrival in Elk Creek Park. Miss Mary Alice Holman, supervisor of music at McMinnville. is in Elk Creek Park with her sister, Mrs. H. B. Cornell, of Boise, Idaho. The Boy Scouts, of Astoria, are late arrivals in Tolovana Park. Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald and family of two children, of Miles City. Mont., are spending two weeks north of Elk Creek. Mrs. R. L. Schultz is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ball, at Ocean View Point on Seal Rock Beach. Mrs. O. G. Hughson and Mrs. F. H. Flemming are with Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Burdette Lutz, . comfortably en camped in Spruce Grove. E. E. White and family, of Browns ville, are enjoying a brief vacation here. ,Mrs. James Morgan, of Albany, N. T.. and nephews, Robert and Alan Morgan, are enjoying the beach diversions for a short time. Among the recent visitors motoring from Astoria were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lounsbury. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. A. Calloway and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Snow. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Sommer. of Port land, are occupying their Summer cot tage near Silver Point. J. B. Fisher and Mrs. Fisher, of Port land, are pleasantly ideated in one of the. Scheiber cottages. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Moffatt and Eve lyn Toung are pleasantly housed in Miss Tucker's "Blue Birds Nest." Mrs. A. B. Combs and Mrs. Robert Sllknltter are at the Summer home of Mrs. Mae McFarland. -. Mrs. E. H. Ingham and family are encamped in the grove here. Prominent among the vacationists at Arcadia are Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bird. Mrs. Hinmers and family and Miss Elmay McGuire, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Powell who have been passing the season at Elk Creek will soon build a fine Summer home on the bluff overlooking the sea. Harry Dakin has the contract. Mrs. H. O. Howard and daughter are visiting Mrs. E. C. Jones in one of the Scheiber cottages for an indefinite stay. Mrs. M. Hogg and children, Russell and Elizabeth, Mrs. J. J. Edwards and Miss Gertrude Shaw, of Portland, and Miss Helen Edwards, of Sacramento, Cal., are also housed in - one of the Scheiber cottages. Mr. and Mrs. F. von Escheman. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gray and C. B. Clancy, all of Salem, are here for a pleasant outing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Forest and daughter Jean, of Portland, are spend ing their vacation at Elk Creek. Frank S. Myers, postmaster, and son R. L. Myers, of Portland, have arrived here for a short sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Plowden Stott. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shaver and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hayden are among the recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plympton and daughter Hazel, are in their cottage. "Idle Nook." Dr. and Mrs. King and family, of Pendleton, are comfortably housed in the T. O. Bird neighborhood for the season. Aline M. Tenneson. of North Yakima, and Miss Florence Tenneson. of Port land, are spending a few days here. Miss Margaret Soehl, of La Center. Wash., is a late arrival in Elk Creek Park. Susan E. Challis, of Mountain Home. Idaho, is one of the recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. J. Burton, of Salt Lake City, are sojourning here for a snort time. Mrs. C. L. Hogue and Miss Dorothy Hogue are recent arrivals here. Among the Pendleton persons here are C. S. Wheeler and family. Dr. W. D. McNary. Mrs. J. H. D. Gray and H. and G. A. Hartman. The Warren Hotel register includes: From Portland, Mrs. W. S. Bridges. Beulah Bridges. Anne Bitzer, Margaret Barbare. J. M. Healey, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Barker and children. Mrs. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran, Mrs. F. B. Kendall. Miss F. O. Kendall. Kendall Cobb, Gertrude Churchman. E. B. Mc Naughton. 1. B. Rhodes. C. H. Beebe. Miss Suzanne Applegate. Miss Emma Applegate, Mrs. A. M. Rossman. Floy A. Rossraan and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Don nell; Vincent Circle, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nunn. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ulico, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Klff and daughter. Spokane; Mrs. Mannington and Miss Mannlngton. Wauna; W. R. Turner. Adair, la.; Sadie E. Blair. Seattle; Mrs. P. J. Vial. Miss Clarice Vial, Miss Leonie Vial and Her bert Vial, PrindLe. Wash.; Elizabeth S. Hamman and Mabel Hamman. Echo, Or.; Vinetta E. Tribolet, Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and son. Baker; Mrs. W. B. Fortune, Chicago; W. B. Fortune. Fort Stevens; L. C. Arnold. Spokane; C C. Andrews, Spokane; J. W. Mathews, Kansas City: Everett W. Dye, Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fulton, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gallen and Mr. and Mrs. L. VanDusen, Astoria. GAIETIES RULE AT GEARHART Voungstcrs Come In for Their Share of Attention. GEARHART, Or., Sept. 1. (Special.) "Babies, golf and visitors." three per fectly charming reasons, make Gear hart t as alluring and attractive as It is. The diversions are not limited, however, to the trio mentioned, but they are the most important and fur nish the chie.f topic of conversation. Of course, the sweaters, the word sug gesting a vast and apparently endless amount of work, come in for a thorough discourse and competition as to which worker can complete the greatest number of garments for th Army or Navy makes the fingers and knitting needles fly! Babies and children are as busy a the grownups making forts and Kaiid castles and wading in the little crab holes. Horsehack riding for the older children, that is children from 6 years up, is one of the most popular and Im portant parts of the daily schedule. Re grets afready are being expressed over the approaching departure of James Nicol, who plans soon to return t(