The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 14, 1918, SECTION THREE, Page 8, Image 44

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JULY 14, 191S.
WAR GARDENS ARE WELL CARED FOR BY SEASIDE COTTAGERS
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SEASIDE, Or.. July 13. SpectaL'
From a distance the gardens sur
rounding many of the cottages bere
are a solid mass of beautiful blooms,
but closer Inspection discloses the fact
that the erstwhile gardeners are patri
otic women who are using every inch
of space. Forming a substantial back
ground for the fragrant roses, sweet
peas. Sweet William, phlox, delphinium,
and foxglove are the table necessities,
which grow in abundance at Seaside. A
solid carpet of greenery hides luscious
strawberries, tomato vines, beans,
beets, peas, crisp lettuce, potatoes, car
rots and all the other fresh vegetables
which are more carefully tended by the
gardeners than the rare blooms for
which many of the homes here are
noted.
In addition to these war gardens,
residents and cottagers have gone into
chicken-raising for their own use. It
is not an uncommon sight to see the
draymen unload crates of baby chicks
with the family trunks and bags, and
the crate is given first attention. Out
trots a fussy hen with a brood of
chicks, and the cottagers are very
proud of their war duties and conser
vation. On all sides, ct knitting bees,
discussions as to the methods of
sweetening are of paramount impor
tance, and it is astonishing to find that
the majority of women are really get
ting on with very little sugar, using
syrups as substitutes.
A benefit is being arranged by sev
eral local women, assisted by some
Portland matrons, for the Red Cross
chapter of Seaside.
The first meeting of the "Welfare
League was held Thursday at the resi
dence of Mrs. Julius Louisson, and a
number of comfort kits and house
wives were completed. Many of the
members summering in Gearhart were
In attendance.
July is bringing Its usual quota of
motorists to this section of the beach
and ail are unanimous In suggesting
that prospective motorists use the high
way all the way down. They say the
roads are good and the trip comfort
able. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph "W. Wilbur were
among motor parties arriving last
week. They spent a week at the Moore
Hotel, returning Wednesday to town.
Mr. and Mrs. John R- Latourette and
baby daughter, Luclle, motored over
from Wheeler and spent the week-end
at the Ferguson cottage. They are
due here today to pass the balance of
the season with Judge and Mrs. Latou
rette in their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wager and
baby arrived last week to spend the
Summer in their cottage on Broadway.
Miss Leah Cohen, Portland's well
known vocalist, spent the week In Sea
side with her mother. She plans to re
turn here in a couple of weeks. Miss
Cohen left Sunday for Portland to at
tend to musical matters for the Winter.
Miss Lola Senders is the house guest
of Mrs. Wrighton in the Smith cottage.
Jay Hamilton passed the week-end with
his family.
Mrs. Herman Metzger and Miss Ma
rian Bauer are house guests of Mr. and
Airs. Max J?leischner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cake, Jr., and
Mrs. Carter were in. Seaside over the
Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Boone, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Clemson have leased
the La. France cottage for the season.
Mr. Boone and- Mr. Clemson spent the
latter part of the week here.
Mrs. Anna Newman, of Fresno, Cal.,
arrived Tuesday to spend the Summer
with her daughter, Mrs. Julius Louis
son. Friends of Judge Fenton In Seaside
and Gearhart are rejoicing over his im
provement in' health. He is seen almost
daily entering into some of the diver
sions at the beach. He is an ardent
golfer, enjoys dancing in the downtown
pavilions, and also does considerable
motoring.
Adolph Salomon was the guest of his
fiister. Mrs. Clarence Samuel over the
Fourth. Mr. Samuel also spent the
week-end with his family.
Miss lone Dunlap, of Portland Art
Museum, is visiting Mrs. Griswold.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Louisson enter
tained with an informal dinner, honor
ing Lieutenant C. R. L. Schagel, Royal
Flying Corps, of the British army, Sun
day. Additional guests were Mrs. Hen
ry Metzprer and Miss Marian Bauer.
I. N. Fleischner and Max Fleischner
left Tuesday for a few days' visit in
Portland, and are expected to return
today.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shainwald and family
are in the Risley cottage for the sea
eon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank and baby
are occupying Murlark cottage for the
eeason.
Dr. and Mrs. George D. Peters have
leased the Bates cottage for the season.
Miss Parker, of Portland, spent sev
eral days as the house guest of Mrs.
Iva Whiting in Shady Pines.
Mrs. Alice Benson Beach arrived Fri
day niifht for a week-end visit with
her family in Shamrock cottage.
Mrs. Dean Coovert is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Lillian Plymale, for the
Summer. Lieutenant Coovert left with
his regiment recently.
Another charming military hop was
given Saturday night by the officers'
club at the Moore Hotel ballroom, and
It was attended by a number of their
civilian friends from Gearhart and Sea
tide. These dances will be held every
Saturday during the season.
Mrs. Eskridge, wife of Major Esk
ridge. stationed In Portland, was a
guest last week of Major and Mrs. R.
C Hill. She is a charming matron and
very popular in the Army and social
Bets.
Lieutenant Pert Elmiiler, U. S. A.,
spent the week-end in Seaside as the
bouse guest of Colonel and Mrs. D. M.
Dunne.
Mrs. George McMath and son are es
tablished in their cottage for the sea
son. Mrs. Ralph E. Williams arrived Sun
day and spent -several days as the
house guest of Mrs. Otto Windfeler
while attending to the opening of her
recently remodeled cottage in Gear
hart. Amos Benson spent the week-end in
Seaside with his family in the Oates
cottage.
Mrs. A. A. Whitmer and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Brix and baby have opened the
Whitmer cottage for the season. Mrs.
Ralph Hurlburt is expected to join
them soon.
Miss Virginia Drake is spending the
Slimmer in Seaside with her family.
Julius Louisson was one of the week
end visitors in this little city.
Captain William Patterson was an
other week-end visitor.
Mrs. Mischa Pelz arrived Sunday eve
ning to remain for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Early have
arrived to spend the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Pricket and fam
lly. of Spokane, are recent arrivals who
will summer here In their cottage.
Judse and Mrs. John B. Cleland have
opened their cottage for the season.
Miss Eva Yates is visiting the Charles
T. Earlys for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer and chil
dren are established for the Summer
in their cottage on Tenth avenue.
Miss Catherine Dunbar has opened
the Dunbar cottage and has as a house
truest Miss June Carroll.
Andrew R. Porter arrived Monday
evening for a few days' visit to the
spruce camps in and around Clatsop.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allen and family
are summering here in fceaslde.
Mis3 Hortense Bleker is the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allen for
the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marks and chil
dren are occupying apartments in the
Delmar for the season.
Mrs. Frank Cordner was & house
.
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aer Cottasa ar: Mn. Dan Martin.
James Elwood. A..De V'arner. S. J. May
wood, of Portland, tad Miss Pauix Te
en. of Manitowoc. Wis.
BAY OCEAX HOTEL XOW OPEX
can do their bit whllo taking; their va- I for l days, returned homo Uo last
catlona i or the week.
Among tho Portland people Tisiting
at this point an the Misses Jean Link
later and N. Lrnklater. who are at the
Damon.
Mn. A. W. WHirkt. of Portland, has
been visiting at Nye Beach during tho
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bays and family, of
Portland, aro numbered among tho lat
est arrivals in Newport.
Mra. E. T. Clarke and family, of Sic
Minnvillo. hav arrived in Newport to
P tho balance of the month.
Joseph Patterson, of Pittsburg. Pa.,
who has ba visiting; In Newport for
10 days, left for bis home on Wednes
day. Mr. Patterson, who served with
tho French Red Cross In a dressing
station at tho front for a year, has
but recently returned to America in
guest of Mrs. Williams for a fortnight,
returning a few days ago to Portland.
Mrs. Katherine Moss and sons. Paul
and Joseph, are spending a few weeks
George Otten and his daughter, Ada
Otten, are summering in their cottage.
They have as house guests Mr. Saling
and Miss Ruth Ralston.
Mrs. Ruth Schweitzer is the house
guest of Mrs. William H. Ehrman this
week, and next week she will visit Mr.
and Mrs. Sanford Lowengart in Gear
hart. Mrs. Louis Stark and daughter, of
Boise, Ida., are spending a few weeks
at Necanicum Inn. Mrs. Lynn E. Hew
itt, of Corvallis, Mrs. J. R. Humphrey
and Edward Humphrey, also are at
Necanicum Inn for a few weeks.
Mrs. Gertrude McElfresh, a school
teacher of Corvallis, who has been vis
iting in North Beach, is also at Neca
nicum Inn for a brief stay.
Mrs. A. H. Fuller, of Portland, is
registered at Locks ley Hall.
A, M. Eppstein and Hellem Eppstein
are sojourning at Locksley.
Mrs. T. N. Marlowe, of Great Falls,
Mont., is a guest at Locksley Hall.
Mrs. George Young, of Spokane, Mr.
and Mrs. George S. Lane, of Shoshone,
Ida., Walter Tiedeman, of Indianapolis,
Ind., and Capt. and Mrs. J. C. Douglas,
of Portland, are also recent arrivals at
the Hall.
Mrs. Frank Peterson and daughter,
Geraldine, are recent arrivals in Sea
side. Adolph Wolfe spent the week-end In
Seaside, at the Moore hotel.
Mrs. Leroy Fields and her guests,
Mrs. H. R. Robertson, Mrs. Charles
Ross and children from Seattle, spent
a few days at the Moore hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Calderwood, Jr.,
also were visitors at the Moore.
Captain C. H. Searcy and his bride,
who was June Fiske, spent part of
ineir wedding trip at the Moore.
David Hughes. C. W. Tebault. and
Lieutenant C. R. D. Schagel. R. F. C.
who are members of the Emergency
Fleet Corporation committee, were in
Seaside at the Moore, going on to Till
amook later to the shipyards.
Mrs. James Redy has returned from
Portland to the Moore for another
visit.
Paul C. Bates has been a visitor dur
pg the week at the Moore.
Dr. Raymond E. Watkins and Mrs.
Watkins were at the hotel during the
week.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Kalb. of Spokane.
enjoyed a brief visit at the Moore.
Miss Katherine D. Madigan, of Port
land, and her guest. Miss Betty Bren
nan, of Ontario, Can., spent several
days at the Moore-
Harold Hurlburt was a beach visitor
early In the week, stopping at the
Hotel J&loore.
CRABS AND CLAMS PLENTIFUL
Golf, Riding and Motoring Chief
Diversions of Gearhart Visitors.
GEARHART, Or., July 13. (Special.)
Golf, riding and motoring are the
chief diversions of Summer visitors to
this point. New cotages and remod'
eied cottages bespeak the constant ar
rival of new families, ana with the
reinstallation of the "Daddy special'
on. caiuraay aiternoon, week-end vis
itors were greatly increased. All this
week Gearhart residents have been
abundantly supplied with crabs and
clams, quantities of the delicious shell
fish being secured with little effort
daily on the beach, which is considered
quite a novelty in this section at this
season of the year.
Mrs. Ralph E. Williams arrived early
in the week to attend to finishing work
on her recently remodeled cottage, and
to open It for the reception of her fam
ily who will arrive here tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ranney Munro
and children are established for the
balance ofthe season in. the Warren
cottage.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kistner and
family have leased the Fouilhoux cot
tage for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cookingham
Lve had as guests the past week Mr.
ar d Mrs. Cooper, of Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvig Webster are oc
cupying the W. J. Burns cottage for
tne summer.
Miss Esther Tucker arrived last
week-end to spend several weeks with
her sister. Mrs. Spencer Biddle.
Mrs. James A. Dougherty and son
Jack, have opened the Kinney cottage
for the Summer.
Mrs. W. A. McBride, and daughter
Agnes, motored down from Portland in
IVt hours, and will occupy their cot
tage for the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cooke and
family have arrived and plan to spend
the Summer in their pretty cottage.
Mrs. C. H. Davis. Jr., and son Charles
Henry, joined Mr. Davis on Wednesday
and they will spend the balance of the
season in their cottage. Mr. Davis
connected with the railroad work in
the spruce division in Clatsop.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grossraayer and
family arrived to occupy their cottage
for the Summer.
Mrs. R. L. Sabin and Mrs. Fletcher
Linn were visitors in Gearhart las
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. O'Brien and
Mrs. Coe A. McKenna and children, are
established in the Nome cottage for
the balance of the Summer.
W. J. Burns, Frank Robertson. J. A.
Dougherty. J. P. O'Brien, Thomas Rob
ertron, Walter M. Cook and Edward
Greile were among the week-end visi
tors.
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Zan and chil
dren, arrived in the Beckman cottage
Sunday, to spend the season.
Mrs. Samuel Dittenhoefer and chil
dren. of St. Paul, are visiting the for
mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lang.
Miss Judith Lippitt is the guest or
Mrs. Gustav Baar. Mrs. Julius Lippitt
will be the guest of Mrs. Charles Ros
enfeld next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ottenheimer
and family are visiting Mrs. Frederick
Sillers. Mr. Ottenheimer. Joseph Good
man. Frederick Seller, Sanford Lowen
Kurt and Max Hirsch motored to Port
land Sunday after a week-end visit
here.
Mrs. Simon Wolf and son Alfred are
occupying their cottage for the Sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Letter and family
are in their cottage.
Dr. and Mra C L. Chamberlain and
children, who were among the cottage
colony lor two months, closed the house
and spent a week at the Moore, In Sea- 1
side, returning today to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Beckwtth and
family arrived last week and they are
in their cottage adjoining the links.
Mrs. Henry Ottenheimer and children
were guests of Mrs. Max Hirsch last
eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Hirsch and fam
ily are established in the Walker cottage.
Dr. James Whitcomb Brougher's fam
ily have come from Los Angeles for
their usual Summer at Gearhart.
Mr. and Mra Hallett Maxwell -were
visitors here last week, the latter pre
viously visiting her mother, Mrs. Leon
Peters, in Seaview, Wash.
INDUCEMENTS OFFERED MANY
Woods and Sand Make Wonderful
Playgrounds for Children.
ECOLA. Cannon Beach, Or., July IS.
(Special.) This attractive resort of
fers many varied inducements to the
Summer vacationists. The shady woods
and the wide stretch of clean sand
make wonderful playgrounds for the
children, and the grown-ups enjoy
fishing, berrying, surf bathing and
numerous other pastimes. The Fourth
was an ideal day, and tho net sum of
$162 was raised to add to the Red
Cross fund.
Captain O. Kellogg and wife have
opened their residence here for the
Summer. Other members of the fam
ily will arrive later in the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Smith and three
children, of Portland, motored down
Sunday for a brief stay at the Warren
Hotel.
with Mrs. Gamble In the Smith cot
tage. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warner, of Sa
lem, were at the Tavern Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd Wentworth and daughters
and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, are
at the Cain farm house for several
weeks.
Launch Henrietta Makes Rrxra'ar
Trips to All Trains and Motors.
BAY OCEAN, Or, July 1J. Special.'
Bayocean Hotel la now open under
the management of lira, H. J. Marten,
of Portland. Howard Hutchinson, son
of the former hotel hostess, will be
greatly missed. Congratulations and
best wishes of his friends here go with
him to Annapolis, where he was ap
pointed by Senator McArthur.
Bungalow City never looked better.
according to statements or some ot tne r order to enlist with the American Red
guests. It is under the management I Cross for service at the front.
of Mr. and Mrs. wan Hawkinson. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beat and sons.
t he launch Henrietta makee regn-1 avtd and Robert, of Portland, who
lar trips now to all trains and motors. I hare been at the Nicolai at Nye Beach
The Bayocean poatortica is open. ! rrr
Francis Mitchell has been annolnted '
assistant postmaster to George j. Bur
chard, who Is now in the service at
Bremerton.
Mrs. J. L. Bellmer and family, of
Portland, are occupying; the Swank
cottage for July.
Dr. Gertrude Gates Is much Improved
in health since her arrival at her Pa
goda, where she has come to recuper
ate from a critical operation. Mra R
W. Kern and family. of Rose City
Park, will enjoy Shady Nook for the
season.
Mra Marcellua, wife of Major Mar
cell us, now "somewhere in France," is
in her cottage, Skookum on The Ridge
She Is accompanied by the Major's
mother. W. Enler and family are
their guests.
Council Crest, the Johnson cottage.
is occupied by Arthur Morris and fam
ily. Miss Potter, dean of mnsle at Mc
MinnvlUe College, Is the guest of Dr.
Gates.
Miss C. Crook, of Spokane, Is enjoy
ing her annual outing in her study at
Bungalow City.
Mra J. D. 0Donnell and son, Robert,
of Portland, are Summering in their
cottage, Bayside Avenue.
Palmer Schlegel. son of Attorney
Frank Schlegel, of Portland, is the
guest of Mra May Hutchinson, who is
at her cottage for the month.
Professor D. T. VanTlne and wife are
in Bungalow City for the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Eastley and children.
of Portland, were week-end guests at
Bungalow City.
Fred Pratt and family are enloving
the beach. Mr. Pratt is now champion
clam-digger.
R. L Wenger. of Yakima, with Mra.
McJerry and child, of Portland, are
among those enjoying the attractions
nere.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orr. of Port
land, are listed among the season's
guests at this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cobb, of Portland.
are enjoying; their vacation at Nye
Beach at the NicolaL
lr. and Mrs. David Jones, of Port
land, arrived recently for a short stay
at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Coy. of Portland.
are numbered among the latest vis
itors here.
Mr. and Mra Robert K- Smith, of
Portland, arrived here recently and aro
at the Nicolai at Nye Beach
Rocky Mason, son of D. P. Mason,
Democratic candidate for State Treaa
urer. is in Newport for a brief vaca
tion. Volt and Maurice Selir. of Falls City,
came to Newport last week for their
vacation aVd are at the New Cliff
House.
Mr. and Mra C E. Hill, of Eua-ene.
tOom-lu.11 on I'ac
STMMEK KKSORTS.
SHELBCKNE STATION.
NORTH BEACH
Mrs. M. J. Shea and daughter Ruth,
of Cherokee Isle, with Miss Alice
Williams, of Portland, are occupying
one of the Shaffer cottages.
Mn. and Mrs. Charles Brown and
Charles Brown. Jr.. are spending the
Summer at Brownie Court.
Mrs. Underwood and daughter Bar
bara and Mrs. Winber, of Astoria, with
Miss Hattie Allen and Miss Annie
Wick, of Coos Bay, are also at Brownie
Court for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stone, who re
cently purchased an attractive home
on the highway. 8per a week in Elk
ureek far.
W. H. Britts motored down from
Portland for a brief stay at thelrr
Summer home on the beach front.
W. B. Allen and family, from Walla
Walla, arrived yesterday and will
spend the Summer in their very at
tractive home here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chapman, of
Portland, are at home on the north
side of Elk Creek for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Powell are occu
pying their pretty new bungalow on
the ocean front, and have as their
guest Mrs. Guy D. Johnson, of Port
land.
Miss Thereser Harding Is spending
two weeks in Miss Ella Rumelin s at
tractive Summer home.
Sam Holbrook and wife and Will
lam St. George, wife and son. are
guests at Elk Creek for a brief season.
Finley Mctiercner ana daughter, miss
Ethel McKercher, are guests at the
Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Wleneke and family
are occupying one of the Schuber tent
cottages.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Agnew and son
will spend the Summer in Elk Creek
Park.
Mrs. J. Copeland, of Winlock, Wash
George E. Brailller and wife, and Mis
Hendrickson, of Astoria, are members
of the Frank Brailller household for
short time.
LONG BEACH WEATHER IDEAL
Rain Brings In Quantities of Clams,
Crabs and Fish Along Shore.
LONG BEACH. Wash.. July 13.
(Special.) Residents and cottagers of
this section have been enjoying ideal
beach weather, the customary high
winds for which this resort is noted.
having been replaced the past week by
balmy, sunshiny days and glorious sun
sets. One day of rain brounght in
quantities o clams, crabs and fish all
along the shore, furnishing ample sport
for the fishermen as well as an abund
ance of sea food for the vacationists.
The restroom has not been oponed as
yet in its usual capacity, but the Red
Cross Auxiliary uses the room twice
weekly. Tuesday and Thursday even
ings. for sewing and making knitted
garments. At the meetings last week
entative plans were made for a Red
Cross benefit to be given In August.
Airs. i. isicnei and son Martin, are
occupying their cottage at Beach
Center.
Mrs. J. McBride. Mrs. W. C. Brown,
Mr. and Mra R. P. Spencer. Mrs. Nellie
Beall. Mrs. W. C Brown, of Portland.
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Demons, of Port
Orchard, and Mr. and Mra George W.
Jones, of Raymond. Wash., are among
hose who were at the Long Beach
note this week.
Mrs. R. Stewart and son Charles, the
latter a high school boy, acting as mail
carrier from the postoftice to the train
at Long Beach, are occupying their cot
tage in the meadow.
Mr. and Mra L Gratton and family
arrived Thursday to spend the Summer
n their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Somo are summering
n the West cottage.
Dr. Flint, of Portland, and a Dartv of
friends are camping In the trove.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Donnell. of Uma
tilla. Or., are spending a few weeks in
the Greta cottage.
Mrs. A. J. Meacham. of St. Paul. Is
visiting relatives at North Beach Inn.
li. Cook and children and T. J.
Hammer are recent arrivals at Newton
Station.
NEAH-KAH-NIE STILT POPULAR
Bunch of Portland People Are Stop
ping at the Tavern.
NEAH-KAH-NIE. Or.. July 11 (Spe
cial.) Recent visitors at the Tavern
are: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Watt,
Miss Georgia Clark. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Watt, Mr. Palmer Nelson, Clarence and
Bert Nelson and Mr. Hiatt, of Brighton
R. H. Savage. Roy Wessels, Mr. and
Mra F. A. Rove, Mr. and Mra R. II.
Cady. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Madden. Mra
Vosberg and Lieutenant and Mrs. Mac-
Kenzie, all of Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Lature, Dr. Merner, Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Woodruff. Mrs. C. H. Hepburn
Dr. R. Shoemaker, C. J. Kinzel. Hop
kins Jenkins and S. E. Rehnstrom, all
of Portland.
Mr. Norman Hall, or Portland, is a
guest of Henri Wentz for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Augur, of Portland, are
camping for a few days in the meadow
before continuing on to Newport and
other resorts.
Col. Gardener, of Portland, has
joined Mrs. Gardener and daughters
for the remainder of the month.
Miss Vivian Tohl is visiting her
cousin. Miss Hazel Christensen, for the
season.
Mr. J. R Gamble and Mr. Hall, of
Taunton, Mass., ipent the week-end
The Shelburne
A quiet and restful Summer hotel justly famous for its service and appoint
ments. In sight and sound of the ocean. Long-distance phone in hotel.
Special rates for families. Buy your tickets to Shelburne Station.
Address T. J. HO A RE. Prop, Seaview. Wash.
BAYOCEAN PARK
Beautiful Seaside Resort Expansive orach. Pacific Ocean on one side, beautiful Tilla
mook Bay on lb other. So rf bathlns. anal hunting, clam dlKKlna. lihin. exploring;
wondarful cavva of Cape Meara. Nauturlum. awlmmlnic ami iporta irnlBhl bunnalowa,
store. Hotel Bayocean. popular and well known, best on orcron foaat. under manaire-
ineui vi un. n . j. Mmnm ano co-operation or Mrs. W. K. Hutchlnaon. Seaaoa round
trip tickets from Portland. 13.72. Send for rlreu'nr. Mike vo-ir rrserationa now.
KtttlVEKS tUR BIVOTMM PRO PFRTT.
TelrpboM Mala TITS. 3-' chamber of Coamerca Hide rorUamd, Otisaav.
Seaview
rash.
The HACKNEY COTTAGE S
Located on NORTH BEACH, universally conceded to be the finest beach in
the Pacific Northwest splendid s jrf bathing within a few hundred yards of
the hotel. Excellent table, airy and comfortable rooms, reasonable rates.
For rates, wire or write Hackney Cottage, Seaview, Wash.
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SCORE OP GIRLS HIKE 2 3 MILES
Group Camped at AVillapa, Nahcolta,
Walk, to Seaview, Wash.
SEAVIE'W. Wash.. Julv IS. Sne-
ciai.) A group of 20 girls, who are
camped at Willapa Camp. Kahcotta,
walked to Seaview. a distance of '11
miles, on Wednesday to the Thomnson
C. Elliot cottage, where the greater
number were -put up" for the night.
The girls were chaperoned by the lead
ers of the camp. Miss Dorothy Elliot,
manager; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douglas
and Miss Louise Huntley, all of Reed
College, and Miss Gertrude Talbot, of
Portland. Mrs. Elliot took care of 28
for supper and furnished sleeping ac
commodations for them, Mrs. Henry K.
failing took two and Mrs. Frederick G.
Wheeler also sponsored two.
The merry assemblage picnicked on
Thursday to Beard's Hollow, near Sea
view. returning to Camp Friday. The
personnel of the camp Includes girls
ranging In age from 13 to 18. some of
whom are from Walla Walla. Portland
and Seattle. .They are enjoying the
rigors of a strict daily schedule, simi
lar to Army camps, with kitchen police,
reveille, taps and systematic discipline.
Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd and daughter.
Mrs. Alan Green, have arrived to spend
several weeks in their cottage at. the
Willows. They have as house guests
Mrs. A. J. MuCully and daughter. Miss
Sara McCully.
Miss Elcena Greene and her guest.
Miss R. C. Danielson. of Chicago,
opened the Greene cottage tast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Greene joined
them this week to remain for the season.
H. K. Plank, from Washington. D. C.
who is investigating cranberry lands
for the Government, spent a few days
at the Shelburne.
Mr. and Mra A. Fulton and daughter.
Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McKenzle.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Barker, Mrs. George
Conway, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Pugh. of Chicago and W. R. Tipton, of
Los Angeles, are also at Shelburne.
Miss Oritae Willeford entertained a
group of 30 young people at an infor
mal dance at the Hackney Cottage
Tuesday night, when plans were made
for a bonfire party for Friday night. In
vitations were extended to the college
boys seining at Sand Island to attend.
The Red Cross Auxiliary will hold
Its dinner and sale on Wednesday. July
24, In Michael's store, on the track.
Among the week's arrivals at Back-
ELMORE PARK DRAWS MAN Y
Tourist Parties From Neighboring
States Visit Oregon Resort.
ELMORE PARK. Or.. Julv 13. 'Spe
cial.) The Hotel Elmore, under tho
popular management of Mrs. c. L. Lind
say, is enjoying a tourist run from
neighboring states, notably Montana
and Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Jacobs and daughter,
Isabelle, of Portland, are spending a
few days at the Hotel Elmore.
Miss Mae McNeill and Miss Elisabeth
Toth. of Portland, have engaged tho
Wilson cottage at Elmore Park for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hibbard. of Spokane,
have leased the McKinley cottage, at
Elmore Park, for an extended stay
They are accompanied by their son.
Harold, who is to sail for France
shortly.
Mrs. B. Kennedy and Mra G. Ken
nedy, of Portland, accompanied by Miss
K. Ahem, are domiciled In the Ever
green cottage at Elmore Park.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris, of Portland,
motored in from the city to spend the
Fourth at the Summer home of Mra
Rose Marie Hornschuch, at Elmore
Park.
Arrivals at the Hotel Elmore this
week are: Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Petxel.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fife. Miss Veda Bell
man, W. Lawett, B. C. Scovell. H. M.
Reiser Carl Linamon, Mr. and Mra
Earle Latouch, C. F. Kinsel. D. R. Shoe
maker. Mra J. H. Bryant and daughter,
Mr. and Mra O. Jacobs. Isabelle Ja
cobs, Harry Drullus. all of Portland:
Lee Goar, Lester Sorenson. Kenneth
Crandall. Hillsboro; Mrs. E. Wagy. Til
lamook; Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson, L. H.
Stone. Floyd Surey, W. J. Ford,
Brighton.
Arrivals at the Ocean Crest apart
ments are Mr. and Mrs. George Weber
and two sons, also Miss Florence Isles.
all of Portland.
COD AXD KELP FISH PLENTIFUL
Xnmber of Portlanders Register at
Villa Camp Daring Week.
BAR VIEW. Or.. July IS. (Special.)
George N. Hampson. of the U. S.
Naval Reserve, has Just returned from I
France, which he left June 6 and where
he reports seeing entire trainloads of
captured Hun guns and ammunition.
Mra Hampson is with her husband for
a brief stay here.
Cod and kelp fish are being caught in
gnrat numbers from the Jetty. Mr. Mc-
Elna, of Portland, is one of the luck
iest of these fishermen.
The following have registered at
Villa Camp during the week: Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Crane and family, of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wight. Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Tulay and Miss Arnet
Meagher. George Resler and family and
Mr. and Mra. O. J. Nelson, of Portland;
H. S. Cltne and family, of Cottage
Grove. Mr. Cllne has temporarily left
his quicksilver mine and is now gath
ering balsam for the wholesale drug
market.
A merry party from Cornelius occu
pying houses at the camp last week was
composed of William Mlsklmmins.
Birdie Mlsklmmins and Dean, Ray and
Harry Mlsklmmins. Mrs. C. Stevens,
F. W. Heints. Maud Heints and Gwen
dolyn. Irene and Georgia Heints.
Registered at the Hewitt House dur
ing the week wre: M. H. Kirk, of
Wheeler; Mrs. L. M. Jones, Miss Theresa
Flanery. Miss Lor a Booth. Mra T.
Framdlener. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Flanery.
Hugh and Velene Flanery, all of Wllla
mlna. Or.: Fred Brown, of Portland;
Dick White, of Portland, and A. M.
Whyte, Portland.
Leave RIU TI.KUl.K SKKD L FLORAL
CO., 143 SECOXD ST. (Phones Main 172,
A 3S11). dally. 8 A. M.. except Saturday
7 A. M. and 2:30 P. M.. for Arrah Wan-
nah. Welch's. Tawney's and Rhododen
dron. Round Trip t. Government
Camp $8. 5ft. Owned and operated by
1KY1.VUTOX ;.It.tE A ALTO Co,
J. L. S. Snead, Pres.-Mirr.
Phones: East 135. C JISS
Kaat Koarteeatli aad Broadway
Make Reservations in Advance.
THE DAMON
The Mont Popular Family Board ins
Ho one at .rlmirh.
Lrocated on Coast street, one block
from the ocean. Home cooking and
sea foods a specialty. Tenta and
cottages are available for sleeping.
RATES MODERATE.
WEBEACH, AEWi'ORl, UKEGOV
Sea Crest Cottages
Newport, Oreacon.
Furnished, two, three and four-room
cottages, fronting the beach. Write
for rates, reservations or further
information
CHRIS ARNES.
Bar View Grocery
Toortat Headqaarters for
STAPLE AMI FAXrr OROCERrES.
FRESH FKI'lTS A I VEGETABLES,
FILTERED tiAOLI.E
AXD LtBRlCATiX; OIL.
ORECOMAX AGENCY.
I C. ROBlSO.. BAR VIEW, OR.
The Hewitt House
BAR. VIEW, OR.
The Best Place to Eat. Clams and Crabs
a Specialty.
RIGHT OX THE OCE A V BATHING.
HO.tll.NU. USHl.Vti.
FI'RMSHEU COTTAGES FOR RENT.
Write for Reservations to
SIRS. C J. HEWITT. BAR VIEW. OR,
That Restful. Homelike Beach Hotel.
The Hotel Elmore
Jut a step from the ocean, off rm you
qurft relaxation amid cony surround. nm.
Comfortable room, ainttle or en suite.
European plan. Good retaurnta adjoin
inif. Summer cottage for rent in connrc
tio.x. For reAerval.ona address Hotel El
more. Kockaway. or.
COZY CAMP
Two Blocks From Beach Furnished
Tent Houses and Cottages
for Kent.
T. J. KERR. Newport, Oresjoa.
ECOLA INN (Cannon Beach)
Near Seaalde.
Moat attractive beach on the Coaat.
Everything- new and clean.
Full ocean view.
Home cook I n K. 8ea food a.
All trains met by auto at Seaside.
Rates reasonable. Write for reaervationa
Kcola Ion, Ecola. Oregon,
NEWPORT ACTIVITIES MANY
Summer Visitors Begin to Arrive to
Pass Time at Seashore.
NEWPORT. Or.. July 13. (Special.)
With the influx of Summer visitors
to the hotels and cottages, recreational
and aocial activities are abundant at
this resort. There has been a danclna;
party each evening; of the past week
and other commercial amusement
places are more popular than ever. The
natatorlum haa had a bis attraction
in the person of Miss Anna Mayhall,
formerly of this city, who is the North
west champion s;irl swimmer. Miss
Mayhall, who is an unusually graceful
and clever swimmer, recently gave an
exhibition at the Sutro bathhouse in
San Francisco.
In addition to- tho more frivolous
methods of passing; time, the Red
Cross room Is not slighted, for each
day finds a corps of willing workers
sewing on bed box. pajamas, etc., un
der the direction of Mra. William Os
borne. Women who are here for the
Summer are co-operating with the local
chapter generously and find that they
Arrali Wanna, ML Hood
Fnlendld mountain vacation. No
finer place on Coast ; mountain trail-,
biff treea, clear utreim. good fiahina-.
table unsurpassed. Hates 4 day, $JU
week. Auto atna-e daily. Irvlngton
sraraa-e. 672 K. Broadway, phone K. 135.
or Kuutldpe Seed Company. 145 Second
street. Phone Ion (r di Fiance for reser
vations to Mr. and Airs. oo. bpencer.
proprietors.
NICOLAI HOTEL
7nder New Management of Agate
Beach inn l'roprietora,
RIGHT AT OCEAX AT NYE BEACU
Write for Rates.
MRS. KATHKRINB UEORGE.
VILLA CAMP
VAL.L. AMERICAN"
On Bar View Bfurh on t he TiHnmooTc
Shore. One. two nnd three-room cottira.
completely furniehtMi for li(nt houtekerp
Fure mountain waier. elctric UsUia.
sanitary toilet a. Protected from sea breexa,
eIo to barh. Clams, crahs. trout fishing,
overlooks Tillamook Bar. Ideal Summer va
cst!on spot. Fcr reservations and rates, ad
dreir I J. Tolls A Sn. Pr Vie-. Or.
LANE'S HOTEL
M AMANITA BEACH.
A delightful place to spend your
Summer vacation near ocean and moun
tain. Scenics and climate unexcelled.
Beautiful camping; grounds. For fur
ther information and rates write
MRS. K. H. LANK, Maazaalta. Oreioa.
HOTEL GULER
J. E. Reynolds. Prop.. Goler. Washington.
Id the picturesque j rout uue alley, bids
trip by auto or horseback to Lava and Ics
caves, Indian racetrack. Steamboat Lak.
et c Mount adanit aut a roaa to Morrioa
Valley, at tne. wry ttaso oi me mountain.
Good trout fifth in. Tennis and croquet
grounds and wimmlnR' pool In connection.
Aniurement halt with danclnjr, bowline and
bihtaroa. near tne note, rtatea: itooin ana
board, eH.S0 by the day. tlU by tba weak.
Rhododendron Inn
Beautiful mountain resort, between
Hunchback and Zigzag- Mountains on
ZiKiaa; River and Still Creek. Ltria ce
mented swimming; pool, modern dance
hall saddle horses, tennis and croquet
(rounds. Headquarters for fishing. For
auto stages, call East 1st.
Mrs. AOmil Kraaaetti. Zlajaas;, Or.
Tawney's Mountain Home
On the Salmon River, near Mount
Hood. Home cooking, pleasant sur
roundings. Fried chicken on Sundays.
An ideal place for your vacation. Large
individual bungalows for those that
prefer them. Dally auto stage, East 135.
. II. T.waty, Prop. Welches. Oresroa
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rnraUlied Tents and Cottnaea. Three
Hlacka From the Bnca,
p. O. Box No. 3. Newport, Or.
Main Ittt. Astoria and Way Landings. A 1423
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cept Sunday. Beturnlns. leavea Aatorla 3P.ll.
UNDINE, dally except Sunaay. at 7:43 A.
M. Returning, leavea Aatorla at 7 F. at.
LVRLINE. dally, except Sunday, at S:30P,
M. Returning, leavea Astoria at 7 :30 A. M.
Fare S1.6J Each Way.
HotelMoore
ovrtti OOKTNO
THE OCEAN.
American Plan.
SEASIDE. CLATSOP BEACH. OR BOO X.
Host delightful spot an the south
shore, situated at the water's edge;
reached via 8. P. A 8. By. and steamer
Georgians A O.-R. A N. boats to As
toria, where tba A. J. Auto Company
make connections for Hotel Moore; au
tolsts take the beautiful Columbia River
Highway, which terminates at Hotel
Moore: golf link and fine trout tuning
near hotel; ratea on appllcattoa.
DAN J. MOORE. Prop.
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