8 OREGON, SEASIDE. Or., July 26. (Special.) An hour in the spectators' gallery ot the swimming tank furnishes no end of interest to summer visiters. The variety of people and their de grees of skill in the water are almost unlimited. There is the bronzed type of young man who swims the Austra lian crawl with a power that fairly shoots him across the tank, who hits the springboard with a resounding bound. There are the numberless lit tle boys, resemblingr a pond of Irotjs, with legs and arms scrambling in skinny confusion, small bodies jump- j ing, diving and falling into the water i at any unexpected angle. There are the women who neglected to learn to swim early in life and who are spending conscientious hours in the shallow end of the tank, working hard at the breast stroke. No natato rium would be complete wlthou its decorative bathers, who add color and beauty by their smart suits, whose caps are not meant to protect the hair from water. Occasionally a diver of merit will appear and thrill the gallery with the jackknife, the beautiful swan or some freak dive. The surf has claimed its share of bathers recently and along the two lifelines merry crowds gather at ;he bathing hour. Warm, sunny days per mit the bathers to take two or tKree dips, with a sand and sun bath be tween. When the tide is right the en tire stretch of beach is dotted with bathers, while the crowds loiter on the boardwalk to watch the more energetic visitors.. A typical beach diversion, always popular, is the crab supper. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harker Smith were hosts for such an affair recently, at which they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl L.atourette, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latour ette and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Klagg. A motor party from Lewiston, Idaho, enjoyed a short stay in Seaside. The party included Mrs. Harris Bartlett. Miss Barbara Bartlett and Miss Kath erine McKenzie, who were the guests of the Joseph Harker Smiths. L.ater they drove to Neahkahnie. Charles and Joseph Khrman of San Francisco wre visitors last week end at the home of Mrs. William Khrman. Mrs. Rogers and Miss Altha Rogers have taken a cottage on Sixth avenue for the remainder of the season. The Hawkins place Is sheltering -Mrs, Kcl Hall, Mrs. Herbert Cudlipp and Miss Lucile Evans for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werschul of Portland spent the week end at the coast. Miss Helen West was the guest of relatives ovor the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Merrill, who have been away for five years, are be ing enthusiasticaly welcomed home. For the past year they have been in New York city, where Mr. Merrill was engaged in government work. At the outbreak of the war they were in Eu rope and devioted their time to relief work in Paris. They have a host of friends in the city. Milton and Melville Meier were week end visitors in Seaside. Mrs. R. Hulme of Portland is at the beach and has taken a cottage for the season. Mrs. John G. Hunter is also spending the season here. Miss Mildred Druschel is visiting friends at Seaside for a short time. Among the prominent Portland folk at the beach are Mr. and Mrs. John F. Losan. who will remain for a few weeks. Mrs. r. Tl. Cheney is domiciled in a pretty cottage. J. j. t'hambreau is numbered among the cottage residents of the beach re sort. J. F. Daly is also a cottager. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Goldsmith and Louis Goldsfhith w ere the house guests of the H. W. Metzgers for a week. Locke-Haven, on the boardwalk, has been taken for the rest of the season bv Mr. and Mrs. R. Palitzsch. Rudolph Palitzsch is spending the summer with his parents. Vernon Cartwright pased the week end with Mrs. Cartwright. who is sum mering at the Pan Malarkey home. I. X. Fleischner was host recently to members of his family at a dinner party given in celebration of his birth day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cornell are so journing at Seaside for two weeks. Mrs. A. J. Meier has come to the coast for an extended stay and is reg istered at the Hotel Seaside. She is chaperoning the Misses Elsa. Janet and Jeanette Meier, three attractive young girls, who devote much of their time to horseback riding and other outdoor recreation. Prominent folk at the Hotel Seaside for a short visit were Thomas Prince and Mrs. H. T. Prince, who motored down. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Beiknap were among those who drove by machine to Seaside from Portland. They were entertained during their sojourn by Mrs. Otto Winfelder, who has a pretty cottage for the summer. ilr. and Mrs. Randolph Flagg-have ...... . " ., ...V ' .. ,.. . , " ' ' ".'' ' ' i .-a r '4Bfl f- , . .V.. ' .XT' IV. -j? , .1-., '::" : -: . . . , - . . ... , o . .: m'- 7m? ' feV: -wrr -:- -r:;-"-T-- - - - .. - WASHINGTON BEACHES THRONGED returned to the seacoast and plan to spend a month here. Judge Latourette spent the week end at the beach with his family. Miss Jessie Adamson of Portland is passing: a fortnight at the Pacific View hotel. Mrs. Gardner and daughter Margaret of Paisley, Scotland, are also guests at the hotel. J. Gardner spent the week end with them. Vance Ferguson was the guest of his sister, Mrs. David Clay, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. Harvey and son Rob ert of Boise, Idaho, have taken a cot tage for the summer. Mrs. Alan Welch Smith entertained informally at te"a at Ye Betty Lamp tea shop, honoring several summer visitors. Ivan Humason of Portland spent the week end in Seaside on a business trip. Folger Johnson, Portland architect, spent last week end at the' seashore. Mrs. Percy Stowell and two children h'ave taken a Sixth avenue cottage for the summer season. Miss Jennet Han cock is spending ten days with them. Mrs. M. Blakely and family are housed in a Seaside cottage. Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed is numbered among those who are making an ex tended visit at the beach. She is at the Hotel Seaside. A number of Portlanders who are at Gearhart and Seaside went to the city to attend the Falk-Citron nuptials Wednesday. Mrand Mrs. Henry Metz ger were amongrhem. Miss Mae Hirsch returned to the coast with them to be their guest for a few days. Captain El mer J. Clark, of the tir service was a recent guest at the Metzger home, "Ala Bama." In Aldernook Mrs. B. T. Soden and daughter. Miss Frances Soden, and Mrs. Foster Murphy are summering. Recent arrivals in Seaside are Ma dame de la Barthe and her daughter, who have opened their cottage. Miss Virginia Giles of Portland was the guest of Miss Joyce Ball for several days. S. P. Thompson is occupying a sum mer cottage. W. A. Viggers is also a cottager at Seaside. One of the Merrill cottages on the boardwalk is sheltering J. Hochfeld and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Lebeck have come from Astoria to spend the sum mer in a Seaside cottage. Miss Josephine Harker Smith has as her guest Miss Marian Mosurvey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarl and baby, who have been at the Shepherd cottage, returned home by motor this week. P. G. Wascher of Portland recently opened his attractive summer bunga low. Lowell Paget of the Ellison-White company spent several days in Seaside in the interest of the Chautauqua held this week. Kennime Lodge is sheltering J. A. Vaness. At Wayside cottage Mrs. Mary Ristig and daughter are installed for the sea son. An interesting event of the week was the lawn party given by women of the Episcopal Calvary chapel. The guild received the funds from the affair, which was attended by many members and friends of the church. ' J. D. Kennedy, who has been spend ing the holidays in a cottage here, has returned to Portland. Mrs. Fred Ballin is a cottager at Sea side. Another cottage is occupied by A. L. Barbur and E. J. Bartholomey is numbered among the summer eolony. An artistic home on the ocean front has recently been purchased by J. A. Freeman. Domiciled in a cottage for the sum mer are Mr. and Mrs. (Frank J. Nolan and family. A pretty bungalow in Hermosa Park has been taken by Miss Alta Merriss. Mrs. Julius Louisson will spend the balance of the season at the Carter cot tage. Harry Duthie of Seattle is occupying a cottage in Hermosa Park. B. L. Veaton of Irvington is numbered among those who enjoy the summer , beach holiday. Mrs. Willis Fisher and daughter Florence are housed in a cottage at Seaside. Miss Edna Harbaugh will spend the season in a Hermosa Park cottage. Mrs. J. A. Laing is a summer visitor at the beach. Mrs. Charles Alward has as her house guests Mrs. H. K. Boord of Portland and Mrs. John Kopp Jr. and three chil dren of Bozeman, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore entertained Jack Pollock of Spokane for a few days. Miss Mabel Kasiska of Pocatello. Ida ho, is domiciled in a Hermosa Park cottage. The entire summer will be spent at Seaside by Mrs. E. A. Walters of Twin Falls, who has a cottage. Mrs. B. J. Bure is summering at the coast in an attractive bungalow. Mrs. M. E. Teal spent a few days In Seaside this week. Sir. and Mrs. David Xelson of Pen-1 THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PO RTL AND, JULY 27, 1919. Attractions at Various Resorts sjA 'xo Zf f dletou motored to Seaside ana will oc cupy a cottage for the summer. In a Fourth avenue cottage H. C. Phillips of Portland is residing. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and family, also of Pendleton, have a pretty cottage for the summer months. Eldora Is the name of a cottage shel tering Mrs. A. D. Haseltine and daugh ter. Miss "Elizabeth Haseltine, Mi Herman Anzerman and son Clyde and Mrs. J. M. Buchanan. Mrs. Haseltine and her daughter will return to Port land shortly. Mrs. H. Nelms of "Valla Walla is en joying a vacation at the seashore. Among those who have opened their cottages recently are Mrs. H. A. Blyun and Miss Catherine Blynn. Mrs. E. E. Ruby and three children are at Seaside. Professor Ruby of the Whitman college staff is expected .home from service in France. In a Hermosa Park bungalow Mrs Kirby Whitehead Is summering. Mrs. George Swetland of Vancouver, Wash., is passing the season in a cot tage. Mrs. E. M. Bluerock and daughter of Vancouver are sojourning here. Mrs. Clara Quinn and daughter are summer visitors, having recently taken a cottage here. Miss Catherine H. Percival has opened her cottage and has as her guest Miss Clara Robinson. Mrs. Dewey Drumheller of Walla Walla arrived at Seaside Friday and will spend the summer in a Merrill cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy have a pretty cottage for the summer. Miss Elizabeth Douthie is numbered among those who have cottages at Sea side. A very attractive home Is being built in Hermosa Park by Alfred J. Bingham. Miss Margaret Doud has come to spend the summer with her aunt. Mrs. H. W. Hogue, at the Hotel Seaside. Miss Doud graduated from the University of California last spring and during hercourse won several honors. She is a resident of Portland. At the Pacific View hotel are Louis E. Des Voigius, Spokajie, Wash.: Mrs. A. Jorgensen, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Simontou and Mr. and Mrs. McCreery, ail of Portland. P. L. Hewes and L. E. Hewes have a tent near the ..ocean front. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Butts are enjoying tent lifo at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. H. Klos terman and Mrs. E. R. Lacey and son of Seattle are also spending their vaca tion in camp life. Necanicum Inn register includes: Mrs. S. A. Kitsin. F. W. Kilsin. Boise, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bauman, Mrs. J. A. McCarty, Mrs. W. C. Hervey. Port land, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whltson. Betty and Henry Whitson. Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McMillan of San Francisco are sojourning this summer at Seaside . Mrs. J. K. Eichenlaub is entertaining her sister, Mrs. liarry Shields. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilton have opened their cottage for the summer. Mrs. D. R. Cheney and children are occupying a cottage for the summer. Mr. Cheney will join them later. Arrivals at the Hotel Seaside include H. C. Campbell, Seattle: Roy Robinson. Portland; Mr. and and Mrs. Edgar Le honberger, Portland; Mrs. L. A. Angell, Vancouver, B. C; Miss Eloise Angell. Vancouver, B. C: Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Graff. W. H. Chotten. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Adams, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Xoyes. Dubuque. Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Newlands, Portland: A. E. Fraser, D. A. Fraser. Victoria. B. C: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barton. Portland; M. T. Mc Cully. Seattle: J. C. Pilkington. Port land; Mr. and Mrs. George F. Baskett, Lewiston; Evelyn M. Coleman. Spo kane; E. H. Stone. Richard O'Malley. Mrs. J. H. Worsley. Mrs. L. A. Cruik- shank, R. E. Davis. Mrs. Margaret J. Shaw, Portland; Walter W. Hart. The Dalles; Mrs. I. N. McGrath, Kphrata. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kennedy, Seat-tie; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rnlburd, Castle Rock. Wash.: Pearl Shoemaker, Mildred Robin. Esther Robin. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Craig, Denver. Colo.; MK and Mrs. A. A. Ferris. Portland; Roscoe F. Hunt, A. A. Hall, M. Cameron. Helen Jones, Portland: Marion Buckley, Hazel Bllnn. Portland; John McBride. S. Evanko. Miss Falk. A. Bache, Great Falls, Mont.; A. H. Ansrelo. San Fran cisco; H. W. Hogue, Mrs. K. Buckley. Phlilp KVleger. Mrs. E. Ball, Richara Howell, E. R. Holt. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. Moran, Rainier; Dora Williams, Lelab' Deeter, Gooding. Idaho; K. Os burn. Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fow ler. Portland: James P. Moffett. Mrs. S C. Moore. Mrs. ssteffansen. Portland; Mrs. R. M. Michelsen. Inez R. T. Michel sen. Konrad Michelsen, New York city; E. L. Worrell. J. -T. Pragg. Portland. Several young maids and matrons were included in an Informal luncheon at the Ye Betty Lamp tea shop. Covers were placed for Mrs. Victor Strode. Mrs. Henry Feldman. Misses Elise Feld man. Helen Dunn and Mabel O'Brien. George Jehlinger and -Victor Striker Along Seashore and Ideaf Weather Enjoyed by Thousands , - . t . , - . -4 Iaccg.zoixi.'s-s: PAoib aaj j&iaofca y Sziall'o were week-end visicors at the Pallay cottage. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Heavener of Port land are occupying a pretty cottage on the boardwalk. Miss Eulalie Crosby and Miss Mildred Bettinger of The Dalles are sojourning at the beach for a fortnight. Mrs. A. J. Meier entertained Several friends at luncheon at the Hotel Sea side Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C". Judd and son Henry of Pendleton and Mrs. James Dickson and son Frank motored to the beach for a stay of several days. They are at the Hotel Seaside. Both the young men have recently returned from service in France. SUXSET HOCK OF GREAT BEAUTY Glorious Views Witnessed From Sand Ridge at Geariiart. GEARHART. Or., July 26. (Special.) Although a good sunset Is always worth watching, when viewed from the great sand rfdge of Gearhart across a quiet expanse of ocean it is doubly appealing. Of late the sunset hour has been of great beauty,. a few clouds in the sky. hanging low,' close to the horizon have caught the reds, yellows and crimsons which seem to flame brighter Just after the sun has sunk from sight and then to fade, into pale pinks, lavenders and soft yellows. The evening star, noticeably brighj. can be seen without hindrance of street lights and it is Interesting to watch Tillamook Head stand out bold and tugged and to see it gradually blur, to see the lights of far off Seaside twinkle, to feel that another day of the summer season has drawn to a close. Summertime Is supposed ordinarily to be a time for much play and no work, but several Gearhart women have been very busy of late. The de sire to "do" their hotrsvs, a chronic ailment with most women, has come upon them and it is quite the usual thing to meet prominent women with paint pot in hand, applying artistic bunches of flowers to the living room table. The fad for painted furniture is well in the lead. With an eye for reconstruction, art and originality, some Gearhart homes have been made lovely during the past few weeks. Picking up an Interesting desk here, a golden -oak chair some where else, resurrecting a table or eld wardrobe, some artistic summer furnishings have been accomplished by the use of paints and enamels. Cool shades have been used or bright. cheery ones for emphasis. quaint fruits, flowers and figures, a bit of vine or other decoration has been ap plied and the result has been very usable and attractive summer fur niture. The personal Interest of the mistress of the house has come to be felt in the summer homes as well as In the more permanent town houses. Gearhart has a spacious appearance which the opening of all cottages can not mar. Many have come down re cently and the men are making their regular week-end trips to the coast. Complimenting Miss Helen Simon, who will return to her home in San Francisco shortly, Mrs. William Ehr m n entertained at luncheon at Ye Bettv Lamp. Her guests Included Mrs. James Rosenfeld. Mrs. Lloyd Frank. Mrs. Aaron Frank and Mrs. Henry W. Metzger. Other affairs were given in honor of the popular visitor. Miss Dorothy Goldsmith is the house irnem of Miss Irma Hart at Gearnart. Mi. Irma Rothchild is entertaining Miss Florence Bloch at the Rothschild cottage. Mrs. Coe McKenna, who is summer ing at Gearhart with her mother Mrs. J. P. O'Brien, was the Inspiration lor nrettv luncheon at Ye Betty Lamp at which Miss Cook was hostess. Covers were placed for seven. Dr. Arthur Rosenfeld came to Gear hart to visit his sister, Mrs. Aaron Frank, who is spending the season her. Among those who are spending an enjovable summer at Gearhart la G. C. Johnson. C H- Davis spent the week end at his pretty Gearhart cottage which was recently opened. E. L. Devereaux has a cottage at Gearhart for the summer holidays. A. Dawson Jr., In numbered among tboe of the cottage colony. W. O. Van Schuyver came down to spend the week end with his family st their cottage. He is an interested golfer and always makes It a point to spend some of his short holidays on the links. James Van Schuyver will lve shortly for Eastern Oregon to spend the rest of the summer. Mrs A. Colberg is summering: at G arhart. Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Holt are at Gear hart for ttie holidays. An attractive affair at Gearhart was Mrs. Max iiirsch's tea at her beautiful summer home. Bridge was played during the afternoon and a large num ber of prominent women were biaden to share In the affair. Among those who have recently come to tho coast for the summer are Mr. and Mrs. George Black and Charles Plack. They will occupy a cottage. Miss Ann Ada.it was hoaxess for a dancing party at which many ef the younger set were present. NORTH BEACU AT ITS BEST Bonfires, Informal Supper rarties and Dancing While Hours Away. NORTH BEACH. Wash., July 26. Beach life is getting Its stride as the season advances. As additional cottages open and the hotel registers fill, there is added impetus for all sorts of hikes, picnics and pleasure trips. Bonfires, inforjnal supper parties and the dance claim the attention of many. The Long Beach dance hall Is a center for the young people In the evening, for par ties from all along the beach gather there. One of the regular events of one's summer at North Beach Is the trip to Sand island, a seining ground In Ba kers bay. The island, named so because it is just a sandbar with a scattering of wind-blown grass and no other vege tation, is reached by launches, which mav be taken at Ilwaco. Picnickers usually pack a big basket luncheon and spend the entire day on me isiana, ior the seining is always Interesting. Horses pull in the huge nets from the bay. and when there is a good catch the sight of hundreds of flopping, struggling salmon Is worth seeing. Many Portland high school and college boys spend their summers seining on the Island. Although the motor has made many places more accessible for an Increas ing number of people, there are still a few trips which must be made on foot and which are reserved for the most strendous folk. The Baird's hollow hike Is one which requires plenty of energy, for the trail winds over bills, through dense undergrowth and tall forests, and several stretches are made at reck lessly steep angles and require a sure footed climber. When the beautiful hollow is reached there Is a fine stretch of clean sand, pure spring water, drift wood for the campfire and numberless rocks and caves to explore. The hollow Is very secluded and Is one of the love liest spots on the beach. , Several girls took the Sand island trip Wednesday, going across the bay early in the morning and spending the entire day picnicking and watching the fishing there. The party included Misses Mildred Lauderdale. Katherine Lauder dale, Frances Lounsbury. Arllne Cam eron. Elisabeth Hicks. Susie Hicks, Vio let Dwyer and several others. Mrs. D. E. Dunbar is spending the summer months at cer cottage and has with her the Misses Eva. Gladys and Margaret Versteeg and Miss Leah Min iard. A fortnight at the beach is being enjoyed by Mrs. M. Keep and Miss Clara Krash and Miss Charlotte Crash. They have a cottage at Shelburne station. Mrs. L. E. Kern and family of Port land will spend a part of the summer season at their Peavlew cottage. Mr. and Mrs. H. Prlvatt and Arlo Prl vatt are among the cottage folk at North Beach. One of the most attractive places at Seavlew Is the Allen cottage, which is occupied this season by Mrs. A. M. Ellsworth and daughter Joyce and Mrs. A H. McGowan and daughter Mar lrL Mr. Ellsworth spent the week end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Grimea are at their Beach Center cottage. The Selling cottage at Seavlew Is being enjoyed by Mrs. Harry Dickinson and family. Garshawn, the McKensle cottage, will be occupied this season by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilcox. The Marion Versteeg cottage at Hol- man Is yie summer home of the O'Shea family. Mrs. S. Stuby and daughter have the Heo-ele cottage for the holiday season Mr and Mrs. E. Wlngate and family are summering in an attractive cottage. In the Martin cottage Mr a. John Link- later and Klorlne and Grace Link later are domiciled. The favorite North Hesd-Deadman'a hollow trip was taken Monday by large party of picnickers. They hiked to the rieaa. visnea inw KUcrnnirni tion there and then lunched in. the hol low. Those In the group were Doris Wlldman. Leona Frag. Mary McMahon. Hazel Brown. Edna Carr. Elizabeth oHare. Josephine Mann. Rose Deery. Adelaide O'Hanlon. Violet Prag. Alice O Hare. Adratn Wildman. Harry Cole man. Arthur Prag. Waldo Holse. Harry uevurtz, Paul Forsythe. Thomas McMa WITH VISITORS of People. hon, Ralph Prag. Arthur Jackson. A. B. Wacklin, Leo Krause. John O'Donnell and Francis O'Hsre. Mrs. Charle Kahn of Portland and her brother. Harry Hexter of Pendleton. pent a week at the roast and wve reg istered at the Hotel Shelburne. They have now gone to Seaside for a short stay. Cottagers at North Beach Include B. C. Ball. H. F. Kerron and E. C. French. Mrs- Sylvan Durkhelmer will be en tertained at the home of Mrs. Ida Low enson for a few days next week. The attractive Schneider cottage Is sheltering Mr. and Mrs. William Whe lan and children. Jack. Dick and Jean, and Mrs. M. L. Butler. Mrs. O. A. Cook is spending the sea son In her pretty cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark and Mrs. Fink are housed In one of the Schneider corteges for the season. Dr. W. E. Ironsides and daughter are spending the summer months at the beach. Miss Henrietta Baum. who has been spending the rummer with her sister. Mrs. Jerome Friedman, has returned to Portland. Mrs. Friedman is now enter taining Miss Bertha Baum and Leon Baum for a fortnight. J. Jk. Jennings has returned to the beach to visit with his family, who are summering here. A trip to North Head and Deadman's hollow was the diversion of Wednesday for several Beach Center folk. Mrs. W. C. Bernitt arranged the trip, which was made by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Julius T. Welnsteln and chllren. Shirley and Royal, of Juneau. Alaska, are the guests of Mr. Weln steln's mother. Mrs. S. Welnsteln. for the summer at Long Beach. They are domiciled at the Hughes cottage. Fred Jacobsen catne down for a few days' stay this week with his wife and son at their cottage. Halcyon Villa. Harry Coleman has returned to Port land after a slay at the beach with his family. The Moore cottage Is the summer abode of R. E. Doyle. Jacob Schwlnd Is spending the week at his cottage. Cosy Corner, where Mrs. Schwlnd will remain for the summer. The funeral services for J. W. Sea bore, who was drowned on the fishing rocks June 14. were held Tuesday in Ilwaco. Seaborg lived In both Ilwaco and Portland and waa also well known on the beach. Miss Nettle Varney and Miss Hattle Harrison have one of the North Beach Inn tents for several days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson and Louis A. Larson of Portland are tenting at Newtons station. Mrs. Percy W. Lewis and daughters. Dorothy and Stella, of Portland are so journing in a Tioga cottage. An informal evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Day was an event of Thurs day evening. A buffet supper was served beach style. Those Included were Mrs. W. C. Bernitt and children. MVs. J. C Meyer and daughter. Mrs. Frederick Learned and Miss Helen Shelve. Mrs. J. C. Meyer has as her house guests Mrs. Frederick Learned and her niece. Miss Helen Shelve, of Portland. Evergreen cottage, at Beach Center, is housing Mr. and Mrs. Max Llpman and little son. who motored down Tues day from Seattle. They will remain at the coast for a few weeks. An automobile party from Roseburs; spent several days at the Vosburg cot tage and left Thursday to vtslt Port land and other cities en route to the southern town. The party Included Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Vosburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchin son and daughter May. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Huget Jr. have returned to Portland after a stay at the coast. An attractive Beach Center cottage Is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ballla and children. A merry picnic at Deadman's hollow Monday included Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seaman. Mrs. M. J. Seaman, Mrs. L. Marshall. Arlle Seaman and L. H. PearL The Seamani are at their cottage. Fern wood. Driftwood registrants are: Elizabeth Owen. Spokane: Annie Payne. Portland: F. E. Robinson. Chinook; Ernie Flts gerald. Centralis. Wash.; J. B. Bargar, Seattle; Ora G. Black. Mrs. C. C. Black, Gladys Black, Centralis, Wash.: J. Goldstone. Verna Goldstone, W. F. eiorn well. Portland. Those registered at the Seavlew ho tel are: Mrs. R. B. Mutzlg and children. Katherine and Dorothy; R. H. Kaltz. Georgian E. smedley. R. J. Linden, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Ange, Frank T. Davis. Dr. L. M. Bolre. Mrs. E. M. Snn. M. R. Pareliu, all of Portland: W. P. Zindorf. Seattle, Wash.; R. W. Ransom. Knapp ton. Wash : M. T. Yardln. J. J. Sullivan. Seattle. Wash.: James C. Mitten. Puy allup. Wash.: W. R. Peters, South Bend: G. E. Frevert, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Blrkett. Spokane. The Shelburne hotel register Includes: Adolph Feldstetn. Bertha. Malvlna and Harry Feldsteln. Portland: Mrs. J. Grif fith. Kansas City. M : Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Griffin. Mary Griffin, Mrs.R. G. Mc pherson, Agnes Ludwlg. Katherine Ball, Joseph Sherman. Margaret Zwanzig, Jesse Walrath. Portland; Sam Walrath, Mildred Walrath. Alice Morrow, Chi cago. HI. Mrs. J. E. Cameron and daughter. Miss Arline Cameron, are at Seaview and have a cottage for a few weeks. Fred Bay of Portland visited the beach early in the week. Herbert Hayward has returned to Portland after a visit with friends at the seashore. i Sunset hotel register includes: Sadie K. McKensie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gates, John Lawrence Krause. Mrs A. L. Krause. Mrs. L. Krause. L. Leonard Krause. of Portland and DUla Vieri of The Dalles. I The register at Welsh's hotel shows the following names for the week end: Mrs. I. E. Hewin and son. Billings, Mont.; Mrs. J. I Greene and son. Tort land; John C. Bredeen. Portland; F. T. Billerman. R H. McAlpln. Portland; Mrs. R. s. Henderson. Raymond. Wash.; J. M. Slegman. Portland; John L. Smith. Spokane. In a group of little cottages at Sea more Court a number of families are enjoying tr-.e summer holida)a. Those having cottages in the court are: Miss E. Bower, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Martin and daughter, Doris. Hilda Reudy. Gertrude Roehr. Ethel and Gertrude Llnd. Mrs. George Chambers and chil dren. Mary. Virginia and John, Mrs. Arthur Wiese and children. Francis. Mirttrel and Arthur Jr. Miss Ruth Llnd and M. McColl were week-end guests at Seamore Court- R. E. Smith spent the week-end with his family at their North Beach cot tage. Mr. and Mrs. Doffilmeyur returned to the city Sunday after a stay at the teach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McXtry are at Hclman station on their wedding trip. Their marriage was a recent event in Hood River. S-MASTED YACHT IN DISTRESS Bar View Visitors Make Excursion by Boat lo Bar Ocean. BAR VIEW. Or.. July 26. (Special.) After beating about outside ot Tilla mook bar most of Friday afternoon, the three-masted yacht r n Jtian sig nalled the coast guard station for a pilot. Captain Robert Farley of the coast guard responded, but owing to the shutting don of the fog the ves sel was forced lo beat northward, sail ing Into Astoria the following day. The San Juan, owned by Robert Moran of Seattle, was chartered for a trip from San Diego to Seattle, but was forced to make narsor because of shortage ot food snd fuel oil. Taking with them the Far View orcueaira. a party of about 40 Bar View people made an excursion in their own boats to Bay Ocean Monday afternoon. After a delightful dip in the nata torium the merrymakers .repaired for dinner to the Bay Ocean hotel, where they spent an enjoyable evening dan cing. D. B. Mcllravy. representing the fed eral government In the capacity of vo cational adviser, made a special trip from Seattle .o xiar View In the Inter ests of several disabled soldiers living here. He brought with him insurance payments due the ex.-soldiers and an ofter to them of vocational training courses at government expense. The Earl Fuller Jazz band, located at Bar View for the summer, spent several days last week in Tillamook, where they filled a special engagement with the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Robcrr Anderson of Portlsnd spent the week as guests of Captain. and Mrs. Robert Farley at the coast guard station. Csptatn George May arrived on his boat, the Macon. Monday from Yaqulna. He will make a brief visit with his sister, Mrs. Robert Farley. Registered at Villa camp are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Crlger. Huber and Minnie Crlger. Mr. and Mra. Alex Home. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Higgina. Mr. and Mra. Naeve. Mrs. Marshall. C. J. Kelly and family. Mrs. Curry, Charles Richanbach. Portland: D. B. Mcllravy, Everett. Wash.; J. J. Mehr and C A. Eason. Ne halem: Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Laws. Rogue River: Mrs. Mary Hurd and Iva Hurd. Aberdeen; Mr. and Mrs. A R. Clement and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rice, Timber: Mrs. R- B. Goeldner and H. L. Goeldner. Carlton; Mr. and Mrs. S. Kice. McPherson. Kan. Mr. and Mra. A. Wendel and son Ken neth, Mllwaukie. are at Ellis cottage for the season. At Carter's cottages are Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Lockwood. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Feldt. Buxton: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cpham. Glen and Flor ence L'pham. Portland. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Jsnes of Portland have opened their cottage, Lakeview, for the week. Wise Way registrants for the week are Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sammans. lss May Pferd ner. Dr. H- A. Hueffman. Elmo Hueff man. Dr. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed waid Mesner. T. C. Shaw, Portland; MrK and Mrs. E- P. Smiley and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Warrenton; Mr. and Mrs. George Titus. Hoidredge, Neb.; Jessie Lane, Pittsburg: Miss Marie Chrletensen, Moskegen, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wogg. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. iouiion. iiuimuuK, .mi , vtuson ana daughters. 'Brighton: Mr and Mra H 8. BrlmhaL Nehalem; Dr. and Mrs. J. Cook. McMinnvllle: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lilly and Mrs. W. C. Corbett. Corvallls; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Csdy. Mr. and Mrs. I. Mann and Mr. and Mrs. John Raines. Forest Gro. AUTOMOBILE MIRES IX SAND Mr. and Mrs. Thurmaa Butler md Family Have Exciting Experience. ROCKAWAY. Or.. July 26. Special.) While spinning along the bea-h near low-water mark Thursday the automo bile containing Mr. and Mrs. Xruman