THE SUNDAY OHEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JULY 21, 1918
WOMEN AT SEASHORE DO NOT FORGET NEED OF WAR SERVICE
V ' Knitting, Red Cross and Other Activities Take Up Many Spare Hours That World Can Be Made Safe for Democracy.
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SEASIDE. Or., July 20. (Special.)
Women who have come to the sea
shore have not forgotten the needs
for women's service In the war. There
Is abundant evidence of this in the
good attendance at the Red Cross work
rooms, where many dressings of sphag
num moss are daily being made and
by plans for benefits for war work soon
to be held. Saturday. July 27, will be
Forget-me-not Day under the auspices
of the Oregon Committee for Relief of
Children in Belgium and France, and
It is expected that the citizens of Sea
side and the visitors will be very grate
ful for the opportunity of helping in
this splendid work of mercy. All the
workers are most enthusiastic and s
eplendid result is expected. Mrs. Julius
Louisson is general chairman for Sea
side, with Miss Oertrude Talbot chair
man for Gearhart.
An attractive programme is being ar
ranged for a concert and jitney-dance
to be given for the benefit of the Red
Cross of Seaside, Saturday evening,
August 10. Mayor Paget is chairman
of the committee which is undertaking
to procure the best possible talent for
the concert.
A splendid attendance of the War
Welfare League was held Friday at
which forty housewives were completed.
Mrs. Ruth Schweitzer, president of the
League, is the guest of Mrs. Henry
Wftzger for a few days.
Hon. A. S. Bennett and Mrs. Bennett
are at their cottage on Tenth avenue.
Mrs. Herman Metzger and Miss Mar
Ian Bauer, who have been the guests
of the Marcus Fleischners for the past
week, returned to Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Emil Frank is the guest of the
Henry Franks in Murlark Cottage.
Judge Gilbert W. Phelps and family,
of Pendleton, have arrived for the sea
son. Judge Phelps Is a devotee of golf
and spends, a great deal of time on the
links at Gearhart.
Col. David M. Dunne was a week-end
Visitor with his family.
Mrs. John 'Clemson, who was a guest
of Mrs. Wm. H. Boone for a fortnight,
has returned to her home in Portland.
Mrs. Boone accompanied her and re
turned Saturday with Mrs. Flangus
and son, who .will be her guests for a
ehort time.
Mrs. Albert Simon Is the guest of
Iter daughter, Mrs. Harry Meyer.
Mrs. Samuel Margulles and children
tnotored down from Portland with her
brother, Edward Cohen, and spent a
few days at the Hotel Moore.
Miss Marian Citron is the guest of
Mrs. William H. Ehrman for a few
days; Mr. Ehrman was a week-end
visitor.
Mrs. Alice Benson Beach spent a few
days with her children at the Shamrock
Cottage in the grove.
I. N. and Marcus Fleischner spent a
few days in Portland and returned on
Saturday.
Mrs. W. K. Smith is the guest of the
Joseph Harper Smiths at their attract
ive cottage.
George W. McMath spent Sunday
'with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Plowden Stott are vis
itors at the Lansing Stout cottage on
the north board walk.
Miss Anne C. Chalmers Is the guest
of Mrs. F. S, Belcher at the Piper cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Delovage and
daughter, Mary Lou, of Butte, Montana,
are making an extended visit; they are
at the Hotel Moore.
Among the Astorians who motored
over last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Callender.
Miss Getta R. Wasserman has gone
to Portland to remain for a few days,
accompanying her brother-in-law. Dr.
R. J. Chipman, who was a week-end
visitor at their cottage at Wahanna.
Dr. Carl Hoffman, of Seattle, H. W.
Robinson, of Tacoma, Mrs. Joseph Wood
and Lieutenant C. Rainey were among
the well-known folk at the Moore last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris, mother,
nd sister are expected at the Hotel
Moore within a few days to spend some
weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robison and son
spent several days at Hotel Moore last
week.
Henry Wagner, Sr., accompanied his
eon to Seaside for a week-end visit.
They returned to Portland In their
machine.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dickey have
taken a cottage for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bates and their
house guests. Dr. and Mrs. George D.
Peters and children, returned Friday
to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coulter, of Wel
eer, Idaho, and their children are in
the Merrill cottage on the south board
walk. E. O. McCoy and family. of The
Dalles, have - leased the Gilbert cottage
on L:,e ooardwalk.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holbrook (Elsa
Koerner). who are spending part of
their honeymoon in Seaside, left Fri
day in company with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Erwin, of Astoria, for a hike to Tilla
mook. They will also go on to New
port for a brief stay.
Lieutenant Walter Davies, U. S. A.,
cf Portland, spent a few days last week
In Seaside.
Mrs. A. C. Panton entertained about
tow dozen friends with a "sunset cof
fee" party Friday evening at her home
on the boardwalk. The guests came
for after-dinner coffee and remained to
view the wonderful sunset, sunsets
having been especially lovely the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. E. Smith and
children, who have been spending the
past month in the Smith cottage on the
boardwalk, left Monday for Portland In
their machine. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Fields were house guests of the Stan
ley Smiths recently and Mrs. Robert
Hagood and daughter also were their
puests for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
Fields and Mr. Smith motored back
to Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gadsby and
family are occupying their cottage on
Third street for the season.
Mrs. Davles and daughter, Mrs.
Bruce Rowan and her children, are es
tablished In the Webb cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meyers returned
to Portland this week.
Mrs. M. R. Whitehead and family are
occupying the Caroline cottage. Mrs.
Whitehead entertained Thursday even
ing with an informal dinner party for
12. in honor of her house guest, Mrs.
W. C. Philips, of San Francisco. Mrs.
Philips and small son joined Mr. Philips
In Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mllliman also were
house guests of Mrs. Whitehead over
the week-end.
Miss Margaret Porter came down
with her father. Andrew Porter, early
In the week, and is the house guest of
her uncle, Joseph Porter, at Clatsop.
She was accompanied by her cousin,
Helen Jean Randall.
Mrs. John Besson and Mrs. Frank
Besson and families came down. Tues
day to occupy the Smith cottage.
Mrs. O. A. Ritan and granddaughter.
Miss Grace Hamilton, and her house
guest. Miss Florence Fisher, are occu
pying a cottage on Second avenue.
Prominent among the registrants at
Locksley Hall are: George E. Manson,
Moscow. Idaho; A. Edwards and R. L.
Edwards, of Portland; Mrs. M. J. Betty
and daughters, of Raymond, Wash,
CAXXOX BEACH COTTAGES FULX,
Many Families From Interior Enjoy
Attractions of Beautiful Resort.
ECOLA, Cannon Beach, Or, July 20.
(Special.) Scattered along the bluff
overlooking the ocean for miles are
cottages and camps filled to the limit
of comfort with families and friends
enjoying the many attractions of woods
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and beach. The beautiful groves afford
fine camping grounds and many fami
lies motor down from Northwest towns
for a few days of recreation, a taste
of the simple life and a breath of
health-giving salt air.
Mrs. Ben W. Olcott and family, of
Salem, and Miss Helen West are recent
arrivals at the "West Hut" and will
remain for the season.
Among the late arrivals In Elk Creek
Park are: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hosford
and son, Mrs. Jean Adkins, with her
niece and nephew; Mrs. Clara Biglin
and son, Wallace; the Misses Wanda
and Dora Gordon, who are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dalton; Clifford
Anderson, who Is visiting Frank Koeh
ler; H. H. Stewart and wife, who mo
tored down for a short stay; Mrs. J. W.
Foster, who is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clarke and family
are again at home on Taft street for
two weeks.
Will H. Walker and Jacques Lltz,
also of Portland, are here for two
weeks.
The Coes, of St. Nicholas Cafeteria,
Astoria, are in one of the W. S. Chap
man cottages.
Dr. C. Wilde and Mr. Porter and fam
ily are occupying the Gallagher cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reed motored from
Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rog
ers and Fred Rogers, Jr. and are in
the Reed cottage for an Indefinite
time. Mr. Reed reports the highway In
fine condition.
Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Bradbury and
child and Miss Gene Gumm are late
arrivals at "Fern Basket." Miss Gumm
will remain until September.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gradon and
daughter. Miss Florence, are at the
"Gray Den."
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stringer and
daughter are occupying the Grimes cot
tage. Mrs. H. C. Day and daughters, the
Misses Helen and Florence Day, of
Portland, are here for a two weeks'
stay.
William McEacham, Miss Laura Hill
and Miss Evelyn Reardon, of Spokane,
Wash., and Miss Pearl McEacham, of
Lewiston, Idaho, are among the week's
visitors here.
J. D. Wassell and daughter. Miss
Mary Wassell; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis
and R. F. Wassell, wife and daughter
make a happy family party now occu
pying the "White House."
Mrs. and Mrs. H. R. Letcher and
family are pleasantly located In the
Bailey cottage.
A. H. Edlefsen and family and P. II.
Edlefsen and family are now In the
Avalon cottage for two weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Van Waters,
son Ralph and daughters. Miss Re
bekah Van Waters and Mrs. Norman
L. Burton, are enjoying Recreation
Camp.
GIRLS HAVE WAR TREASURES
Gearhart Children, With Trench
Caps, Envy of Their Playfellows.
GEARHART. Or., July 20. (Special.)
Little Mary Louise and Elizabeth Zan,
daughters of Dr. and Mrs. James C.
Zan, are quite the envy of the other
little girls and boys at Gearhart be
cause they are the proud possessors of
fascinating Franch trench caps. The
caps were sent them from France by
their uncle, Russel Smith, who is In the
20th Forestry Engineers. They are
adorned with gold braid and the Insig
nia of the French Engineers and are
made of the French blue cloth.
Mrs. Zan spent the week-end In Port
land, returning Monday to her cottage
here.
Dr. and Mrs. George A. Marshall and
children are In their cottage for the
Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Murphy and
daughters arrived Saturday and expect
to pass the Summer In the Kinney cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grelle, Jim and
Elizabeth and Mrs. James Henry are
occupying the Henry cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Honeyman
and children came down early in the
week to remain for the Summer.
Mrs. Morris H. Whltehouse is a vis
itor In Gearhart for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Devereaux
and children arrived Friday for the
Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fraley and family
motored down and expect to remain
for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Upright and fam
ily are occupying the Peter Grant cot
tage in the meadow.
Mrs. J. Cooper and son, Clarence, are
house guests of Mrs. J. C Rummelln
for a few weeks.
Mrs. James H. Murphy, Miss Nadlne
Caswell and her house guest. Miss Lo
retta Hussey. of Spokane, and Master
John Klernan motored to Portland Sat
urday with Russell Brown Caswell for
Beveral days.
Dr. L. T. Nelson and family are occu
pying the Caswell cottage in the
meadow.
Captain Archie Pease and family are
spending a few weeks In Gearhart.
Mrs. Charles E. Miller (Lesley Smith)
and baby daughter and the former's
mother, Mrs. A. T. Smith, are estab
lished for some weeks in. the Smith
cottage in the meadow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Williams and
children arrived Sunday to pass the
remainder of the season In their cot
tage.
Walter M. Cook is spending his va
cation in Gearhart with his family.
Sanford Wendel, of Camp Lewis, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rosenfeld. At the Rosenfeld cottage
are also visiting Mrs. Julius Lippitt
and Mrs. Lillian Jollier, of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mackay are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward
Grelle.
Samuel Rosenblatt arrived this week
accompanied by his son. Millard, who
always distinguishes himself in the
golf tournaments here.
Mrs. Theodore Bernheim. of Portland,
and Mrs, Philip Jacoby, of San Fran-
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Cisco, are the guests of Mrs. Ludwlg
Hirsch for the entire Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Van Schuyver and
family have taken a cottage for the
season.
Samuel Blssinger and Clarence Sam
uel were week-end visitors at the Sam
uel cottage. r
Mrs. Philip Goss, of San Francisco,
the guest of her mother, Mrs. R.
Jacobs. Mr. Goss and Adolphe Jacobs
were here for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MoNaughton and
children will occupy their cottage for
the season.
Miss Jean Taneyhlll la a guest at the
Warren home. Mrs. E. C. Taneyhlll will
arrive later in the month.
Philip' Lowengart arrived Thursday
for the celebration of -the first birth
day of his grandson, Sanford Philip
Lowengart. Jr.
Frederick H. Strong, accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. Curtis C. Strong, and
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Hill, of Chicago,
spent a few hours in Gearhart on Mon
day on their way to Portland, having
motored over from Neahkahnie, where
they were the guests of the Robert
Strongs.
Leon Boyer, accompanied by his
nephew, Charles Cohn. motored down
Saturday to visit with the family of
Mr. Boyer.
Miss Amy Rothchlld, after several
weeks' visit with her family, has re
turned to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Talbot were ex
pected at their cottage Friday.
Mrs. C. H. Davis, Jr., and small son
have arrived to remain during the Sum
mer. Mr. and Mrs. "Henry J. Ottenhelmer
and daughter, Edith, who were guests
of the Frederick Sellers In the Froh-
man cottage, returned to Portland Sun
day. A family dinner for 13 covers was the
manner in which Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Lang celebrated their 32d wedding an
niversary Sunday.
Max S. Hirsch, Felix Frledlander, Roy
Marx and Joseph Goodman spent Sun
day with their families.
Miss Margaret Persell Is visiting Miss
Eleanor Beckwlth.
Mrs. Frank G. Owen and daughter
Barbara Jane, of Medford, are at Sea
side for a six weeks' sojourn. They
are ..domiciled at the Moore HoteL
LONG BEACH RIOT OF COLOR
Gardens at Their Best and Flowers
Galore for Everybody.
LONG BEACH. Wash., July 20. (Spe
cial.) Gardens make this section of
the peninsula a veritable bower of mar
velous coloring and bloom. Sweet peas
and dahlias are especially admired, the
H. H. Tinker gardens being particularly
noted for their wonderful sweet oeas.
and the North Beach Inn gardens for
their splendid specimens of dahlias.
Deftly arranged between rows of
blooms are vegetables and small fruits,
raised for family consumption. The
flowers are generously donated to all
friends of the growers and many of the
small girls and boys sell them to the
cottagers for the Red ,Cros fund and
other patriotic purposes.
Thrift stamps are the incentive for
many of the young salesmen, who are
eager to fill several books during their
Summer vacation. They also dis for
clams and catch crabs to sell for money
to purchase thrift stamps.
Miss K. Dwyer and nli-ce. Miss Violet
Dwyer, arrived Tuesday to spend the
bsiance of the season here. .
Mrs. James Hughes has gone to Gear
hart to visit Mrs. J. A. Souvey, for
merly a patron of North Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ward entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams, of As
toria, at their home over the week-end.
C. B. Wood and T. W. Noble, of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mark, and Q.
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Kelsey, of Tacoma; Captain William H.
Patterson, Mrs. W. H. Walton, E. E.
Hart, also of Portland, and Henry Ash,
of San Francisco, are among those who
recently visited in Driftwood cottage.
Miss Mary O'Connor, a popular Port
land school teacher, is vlritlng at North
Beach Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roberts and F. A.
Purdln spent a few days at Long Beach
Hotel.
The Long Beach Rd Cross Auxiliary
meets every" Tuesday and Thursday In
the' rent room adjoining the postofflce
from 2 to 6 o'clock for war relief work
and will be pleased to have any women
on the beach assist in their work.
Frank Trant and family, Henry
Trant. Mr., and Mrs- B. T. Johnston and
family. Miss Dorothy O'Hanley. Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Allen, Carl and Albertlna
Froberg and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sever
ance made up a merry group of visi
tors reecntly at Roelf's cottage.
Mrs. R. M. Robinson and children
Mrs. C. C. Ralph, Mrs. Edward Durst
and daughter, all of Portland, also
were visitors in Long Beach this week.
A bit of excitement and Interest was
created among the residents of Long
Beach by the appearance of about 50
artillerymen of the United States Army
on Wednesday morning, who rested
from their long hike, and then went
through maneuvers for a short time on
the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stack, of Walla
Walla, former residents of this section.
are being welcomed back after an
absence of five years.
Miss Roderick, of Portland, has
opened her cottage here for the balance
of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ring and family
are recent arrivals.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shaeffer and
family, Mrs. Louis Strube. J. O'Hara and
family, the J O'Hamllns, Mrs. Charles
Hussy and family, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Hezenmlre. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gratton are
among those who recently came down
to occupy their cottages for the balance
of the season.
Lieutenant and Mrs. H. D. Reed are
spending their honeymoon in the
Woods cottage. The Woods cottage is
growing popular among Army officers
for honeymooning, as the Reeds are the
fourth bridal couple to occupy It this
Summer.
SEAVIEW GARDEN'S NEGLECTED
Farmers Desert Tracts for Work In
Cities and Plots Go to Waste.
SEAVIEW, Wash.. July 20. (Spe
cial.) War - is showing: its effect on
gardens, farms and homes in this part
of the peninsula- The lack of help has
caused farmers to abandon their tracts
and homes for more remunerative em
ployment . In the cities, consequently,
garden truck is being- wasted. It is
almost Impossible to get fresh fruits
or vegetables. Tear-round . residents
have their own gardens tended by the
women of the households and in sev
eral oases, they sell a small amount of
vegetables and. fruits to the Summer
visitors.
One of the largest bonfire parties of
the season was given by Miss Orltae
Wllliford on Friday evening on the
beach in front of the Hackney cottage.
The party, which Included many promi
nent Portland, girls and boys, was
chaperoned by Mrs. T. C. Bloomer. Mrs.
A. O. Flndlay apd Mrs. H. T. Mutzlg.
Games and singing to the accompani
ment of ukeleles. and dancing to
graphaphone music were the features
of the evening. Later many appetizing
concoctions were prepared over the
bonfire. The guests were: Edna Pease.
Janet Peters, Elizabeth Peters, trior
eiee Williams, Margaret Sampson.
Florence Hyde. Mildred Flndlay, Clara
Zaik. Virginia Tevls. Julia Hoare.
Lottie Philips. Selma Olsen, Dorothy
Bigley and Harold Plank, all stppping
In Seaview, Harold Dllley, Jack Rout
ledge. Samuel Weinstein and Martin
Stchel. of Long Beach; Robert Tucker,
Bertrand nd Vincent - Jacobberger,
Harold Staub. Elmo Madden. Peter
Sweeney. George La Roche. Curtis
Phillips. William Collins. Nelson Clark.
Karl B. Weigel and Harold Mann, all
of whom are summering at Sand
Island.
Mr." and Mrs. C. Morris and son are
guestsfat the Hatfield cottage.
Mrs. Frank Heaiy and Miss' Anne
Healy were hostesses at an informal
luncheon Tuesday for a group of
friends summering in Seaview.
J. M. Miller has Joined his family
for a vacation In their cottage.
Mr., and Mrs. J. M. Wingate and
family have arrive to remain for the
balance of the Summer.
Charles Maginnis spent the week-end
with relatives in the Jackson cottage.
Miss Agnes Corcoran presided at a
pretty dinner party Sunday, her guests
including: Mrs. Frank Healy and
daughter. Mrs. J. M. McDonnell and
children, and Miss Anne Healy.
Air. ana airs, wiiiiam r. ainnou ana
son. Billy, arrived Monday for a few
weeks' stay.
Clarence Frances Jones, son of Mr.
nd Mrs. C. E. Jones, celebrated his
first birthday anniversary Tuesday and
his mother entertained a number of
friends and their children, in honor of
the event.
Mrs. Robert Glasgow and daughter.
Mary Helen, of Salmon Arm, B. C, ar
rived Tuesday to spend the balance of
the Summer with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Manner, in Beach
Center. v
Henry McGowan and family were
visitors at Seaview on Sunday.
L. M. Dillon and family are occupy
ing the Snyder cottage for the season.
E. B. Hagedorn and family are so
journing in their cottage for the
balance of the Summer.
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. McCracken ar
rived Saturday and expect to pass the
balance of the Summer in their cottage.
Plans are completed for a big dinner
nd sale for the benefit of the Seaview
Red Cross auxiliary, to be held Wednes
day afternoon and evening in Michael's
old shop on the track. All Seaview
and Long Beach visitors and residents
are taking an active Interest in the
affair.
Mrs. F. McNeff and family, are so
journing in the Walton cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zanner and family
are occupying the Grenfell cottage for
the balance of the season.
Miss F. Chamberlain, daughter of
Senator Chamberlain, is the house guest
of Miss Cornelia Tevis.
Mrs. Marshall Woods and son, of
Wasco. Or., Miss Kathleen Dempsie. of
Astoria, Mrs. M. C. Worth. Mrs. m. G.
Flndlay. Mildred Findlay. of Portland:
Florence Hyde, of Seattle: Charles H.
Voss, of Spokane, and Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Simmons, of The Dalles, are
among those who registered at Hackney
cottage this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Glllam and family.
are recent arrivals in Seaview.
The Henry W. Corbett cottage has
been opened for the reception of the
family who are expected today.
Mrs. F. L. Sampson, Misses Margaret
and Florence Sampson and MIfs Kuth
Williams, of The Dalles, are in Sum-
merland cottage for the season.
Mrs. Edna Pease is the house guest
of Mrs. Edward Seufert In the Phillips
cottage.
Judge and Mrs. Bloomfield enter
tained with an Informal musical Thurs
day evening.
Among those registered at the Shel
burne hotel during the past few days
are: Mrs. W. J. Dooley and daughter,
of Portland; Miss Ebba Weinberg, of
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Lane
of Pasadena, Cal.
Mrs. C. A. Stephenson and son, Allen,
have returned to Portland after a fort
night spent at Shelburne.
Miss Mildred Stephenson is spending
the balance of July with her mother
Mrs. A. Stephenson. John R. Lewis, of
New York, is the house guest of Mrs.
Stephenson.
C. W. Lieck and family are occupying
the Koko-Lala cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Logan, daugh
ter Dorothy and son John F., Jr., ar
rived Wednesday to spend several
weeks in the Dobson cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schnabel are
visiting In the C. E. Smith cottage on
the boardwalk.
MILITARY BALL GAY AFFAIR
Hundreds of Oregon People Among
Visitors at Newport.
NEWPORT, Or.. July 20. (Special.)
The big event of the past week here
was a military ball given by the offi
cers of the Taquina Bay district
Wednesday evening. This affair was
the most brilliant social function of
the season and was well attended.
Among the Portland visitors here
during the week were Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Mesch.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baker and fam
ily, of Portland, have arrived here to
remain for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ross, of Spring
field, are among- the guests here.
Mr. and Mri. Frank Brown, of Carl
ton, are enjoying a brief sojourn here;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunt, of Cor
vallis, are here for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rice, of Portland,
are among the visitors here.
Mrs. Robert McMurray, of Albany,
arrived at Newport Monday and will
pass the remainder of the season at
the Alkeramo with friends.
Mrs. Victor Ford Peterson, of Eu
gene, arrived at the Damon recently
for a few days' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rosebrook. of
Boise. Ida-, are guests at the new Cliff
House,
Mrs. J. C. Tamesle and Mrs. Clara
Pike, of Portland, are passing the week
at Nye Beach.
Miss Fields McClain and Louise
Adams, of Silverton. are domiciled at
Nye Beach.
Mrs. H. O. Danford, of Springfield,
la visiting relatives at Nye Beach.
P. H. Evans and J. Gebble. of Port
land, are among the guests at the
Damon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton and
daughter, Lois, of Portland, have ar
rived at Nye Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Estes. of Portland,
are among the arrivals at the New
Cliff House.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reardon, of Cor
vallls. are enjoying their vacation at
the Nlcolal.
Mrs. W. H. Hawes and Grace La
mont. of Portland, are among the cot
tagers at Sea Crest.
The Misses Sadie Richards and Letha
Bitney. of Woodburn. are encamped at
Tent City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatton. of Salem,
have opened the May Win cottage for a
two weeks' stay.
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Baker and mother,
of Albany, are encamped at Nye Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sullivan, of Corval
11s. are enjoying their vacation here.
Mrs. A. H. McDonald and Mrs. Victor
Ford Peterson, of Eugene, are regis
tered at the Damon.
'Among the recent arrivals at Nye
Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Morgenroth and
son, Francis, of Portland.
The Misses Nettie and Hallie Gibson,
of Salem, are enjoying a brief sojourn
at Nye Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Limber and fam
ily, of Vancouver, are among the camp
ers here.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orr. of Port
land, arrived during the week for a
vL.slt at this point.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burtrard. of Port
SUMMER
The HACKNEY
Located on No'rTH BEACH, universally conceded to be the finest beach ia
the Pacific Northwest splendid surf 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.
The Shelburne
A quiet and restful Summer hotel j'ustly 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. HOARE.
BAYOCEAN PARK
Bcautirut Seaside Retort Expan.lv. beach.
mook Bay on th othr. Surf bathing. Ifiu
wonaeriui run or ape Maara. MHiorlum. Immln, and sporta Furnlahod bumtalowaT
store. Hotel H.yoce.n. popular and well known, best on Omon Coast, under manaKe-
... . t; i .irs. w . e. Hutchinson. Season round
trip tlckela from Portland. 3 72 Send for circular. Make your reservations now
RECEIVERS FOR BAYOCEAN PROPKRTV
Telephone Main TtlQ. l Chamber of Commerce Bids;.. Portland. Orrsjom.
CLIFF HOTEL
Located mt
NYEBEAGH
Hat and Cold Water and Other Modern
Conveniences. Free Hum from the Heat.
O.MY ALL HOI r. FIHST- LA9S
I HOTEL AT THE BKAC1L
V. II. W heeler, Prop.
XVKBKACH, NKWPORT, IIKRCOX.
' Arrah Wanna, Mt. Hood
Splendid mountain vacation. No
finer place on Coast; mountain trail,
bin trees, clear stream, good fishing,
table unsurpassed. Kntes 4 day, $20
week. Auto stapre dally. Irvlngton
KariK 572 E. Broadway, phone E. 135.
or KoutledKe Seed Company, 145 Second
street- I'hone lon distance for reser
vations to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spencer,
proprietors.
Tawney's Mountain Home
On the Salmon River, near Mount
Hood. Home cooking, pleasant surrounding"-
Fried chicken on Sundays.
An Ideal place for your vacation. Large
individual bungalows for those that
prefer them. Dally auto atare. East 135.
V H. Tawnry. Prop, Welckea. Orrsos
HOTEL GULER
J. E. IteynolclB. Prop., Guler, Washing-ton.
In tbe picturewqu Trout Lake Valley. id
trip ty auto or horseback to L-vb, and Ic
caves. I mil-n racetrack. Fteamboat La ka,
etc. Mount AUami auto mad to Morrtaoa
Valley, at the very Uase of the mountain,
liuoil trout fishlns;. Tennis and croquet
(rounds and swim in Ins; pool In connection.
AmuM-mrnt hall with dancing, bowline and
billiards, near the hoteL Kates: Room and
board. $J.0O by the day. 112 by the week.
Main 1422. Astoria and Way Landing;. A 1422
STR. GEORGIANA
Leaves Alder-St Dork at 7 A. M. dally ex
cept Friday. Returning, leavea Aalorla 2 r. M.
UNDINE, dally except Sunday, at 7:43 A.
M. Returning-, learea Aatoria tl 7 P. M.
LL'RLINE, dally, except Sunday, at 8:80 P.
U. Returning, leavea Astoria at 7:30 A. M.
Fare 1.S Earn War.
Rhododendron Inn
Beautiful mountain resort, between
Hunchback and Zi&zaa; Mountains on
ZiKzatr Hlver and Still Creek. LArie ce
mented swimming- pool, modern dance
hall, saddle horses, tennis and croquet
grounds. Headquarters for fishlna;.. For
auto stagres, call ast 13o.
Mrs. Kmll Fraasrttl, Zlarsac Or.
0D
Sis
'Auto Stag e!s
Leave ROI TI.KDGK SEED Jtr FLORAL
CO.. 145 SE-O.M s r. (Phones Main 172
A 3S11). daily, 8 A. M.. except Saturday
7 A. M. and 2:30 P. M.. for Arrah Win
nah. Welch's. Tawney's and Rhododen
dron. Round Trip $6. Government
Camp SK.&O. Owned and operated by
IllVlXiTUN liAKAUE ALTO to,
J. L. S. Snead. Pree.-Mgr.
Phones: East 135. C 312
East Foartreata aad Broadway
Make Reservations In Advance.
HotelMoore
OVERLOOKING
IUL OCKAN.
American Plan.
SEASIDE. CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON.
Most dellshtful spot on the south
shore, situated at tha water's adse;
reached via 8. P. a 8. Ry. and staaxner
GeoraMana O.-R. N. boata to As
toria, where the A. J. Auto Company
make connections for Hotel Moore; au
tolats take tha beautiful Columbia River
Highway, which terminates at Hotel
Moore; colt links and fin trout fishlnf
near hotel; rates on application.
DAN J. MOORE. Prop.
Sea Crest
Cottages
FURNISHED two and three-room
cottages, with light and water.
Located on the ocean front at
Nye Beach, within view of the
breakers. Auto meets all boats.
t
Chris Arena. Prop.. Newport, Or.
FOR THE CAMP, PICNIC,
CRUISE. AUTO TRIP
KODAKS AND
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Paper Picnic Plates
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Lunch Sets. Ice Blankets
Thermos Bottles and Holders
Gill's
Third aad Alder. Portland, Or.
land, are among the recent arrivals
here.
The Misses Sylvia and Mamie Rick
son, of Portland, are among the camp
ers at Tent City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loulson. of
Portland, are here for a few days 'stay.
William Hayward, former athletic dl-
Oonrludrt on Pff 11
RESORTS.
COTTAGE
Seaview
ash.
SHELBURNE STATION,
NORTH BEACH
Prop, Seaview. Wash.
Pacific Ocean on an. M. h...,
hunting, clam dtaslnc fishtna-
tlful Tllla-
explorlng-
Bar View Grocery
Tonrlat Headquarters for
STAPLE AND FA.N'CV GROCERIES.
FRESH FRIITS AMD VEGETABLES,
FILTERED UASOLIXG
AND Ll'HRICATIXU OIL.
OREKOMAX AGENCY.
F. C. ROIIINSON. BAR VIEW. OIL
The Hewitt House
BAR VIEW, OR.
The Best Placebo Eat. Clams and Crabs
a Specialty.
RIGHT ON THE OCEAN BATHING.
BOATING. FISHING.
FIR.MSHED COTTAGES FOR RENT.
Write for Reservations to
MRS. C J. HEWITT. BAR VIEW, OR.
VILLA CAMP
"ALL AMERICAN
On Bar View Beurh. on the 'Tillamook
Shore. One, two and three-room cottajtea.
completely furnished for light housekeep
ing. Pure mountain water, electric llghte.
aanltary tolleta. Protected from aea breeze,
close to beach. Clams, craba. trout fishing,
overlooks Tillamook Har. Ideal Summer va
cation spot. For reservatlona and rates, ad
dreaa L. J. Tolls & Son. liar View. Or.
That Restful. Homelike Beach Hotel.
The Hotel Elmore
Juwt a atep from thm ocean, offers you
quiet relaxation amltl cony surroundlnra
Comfortable rooma, single or en nulla.
European plan. Good restaurants adjoin
In- Summer cottages for rent In connec
tion. For reservatlona address Hotel Ki
rn ore, Kockaway. Or.
THE DAMON
The Moat Popular Family Boardlnsr
Houne at Nyebrach.
Located on Coast street, one block
from the ocean. Home cooking and
sea foods a specialty. Tents and
cottages are available for sleeping.
RATES MODERATE.
V.NVEBEACH. NEWPORT. OREGON'-
Sea Crest Cottages
Newport. Oregon.
Furnished, two. three and four-room
cottages, fronting the beach. Write
for rates, reservations or further
information
CHRIS ARMES.
COZY CAMP
Two Blocks From Beach Furnished
Tent Houses and Cottages
for Rent.
T. J. KERR. Newport. Oresroa.
ECOLA INN (Cannon Beach)
Near Seaside.
Most attractive beach on the Coast.
Everything new and clean.
Full ocean view.
Home cooking. Sea foods.
All trains met by auto at Seaside.
Rates reasonable. Writs for reservatlona
Ecala Inn, Eeola, Orrgoa.
NICOLAI HOTEL
Under New Management of Agate
Beach Inn Proprietors.
RIGHT AT OCEAN AT NYE BEACH
Write for Rates.
MRS. KATHERINE GEORGE.
LANE'S HOTEL
MANZ ANITA BEACH.
A delightful place to spend your
Summer vacation near ocean and moun
tain. Scenlcs and climate unexcelled.
Beautiful camping grounds. For fur
ther Information and rates write
MH3. E. II. LANE. Msssaalta, Oregoab
broasds Electric Lla-atcd. City W ater
Ait Meets All Beats.
TENT CITY
A. J. Van Waaaenhove, Prop.
Famished Tents aad Cottaa-ea. Three)
Blocks From the Brack.
P. O. Box No. ft. Newport. Or.
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