THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JULY ' 27, 1919. OREGON, WASHINGTON BEACHES THRONGED WITH VISITORS Butler and children oC Hood River be came mired in the soft sand of a crab- bole. The assistance of another ma chine was required before the party could be extricated. Charles Litz, recently from overseas, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs at the Elmore hotel. At Hemlock Inn for the season are Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Irwin and daughter Betty of Heppner. E. P. Jech and family of Bend and Mrs. McCarty of Nelialem are spending the week at Cosy Corner camp. Mrs. J. A. Hoffman and sons, Vernon and Francis of Hillsboro are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (i. A. Boldrick. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rickerson of Port land camped under the "Big Spruce" while motoring to Netarts via Astoria and Seaside. A hiking party composed of Mrs. T. W. Poorman of Woodburn and the Misses Jane Auterson. lorothy Miller. Bessie Smith, Esther Erickson and Elsie Carlson of Portland last wee made the trip to Cape Mears, thence down the trail to Tillamook, and re turned along the road to Rockaway. . The morning address in the Rock away Union church was given by Mrs. J. B. Murphy of Portland. Rev. Short, pastor of the Church of the Nazerene, Kampa, Idaho, spoke at the evening service. "Lumber Jack" Davis, an evangelist whose field is all the various lumber camps of the United States, passed through Rockaway Sunday on his way from the Brighton camps. Mrs. H. Ludwig of Portland is the STuest of Mrs. Peter Schranlz at Fuchsia cottage. Elorine cottage will be occupied for the coming fortnight by Mrs. J. H. Voorhies and daughter Gwendolyn of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. I E. Cable. Miss Eva BToirlton and Charles R. Moulton formed am automobile party who viewed the Tillamook beaches on Monday and vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Foulkes at the Roosevelt cottage In the afternoon. The jwj-ty Is camping on the Trask and re port good fishing on this stream. At the Hallock cottages are Mr. and Trs. W. F. Ziegler. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Poppard. T. Ireland and E. Doughty of Hillsboro; Mrs. E. Minor of H'spner, and Mrs. D. Hallock. and Joe Roberts of Portland. Portland people at the Irwfn cottages are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Bernard and Irene Taylor. Bernard Calkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Lansdon and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fitzpatrick. Guests of Mrs. L. E. Shrader at Eromle cottage are Mrs. J. Montgomery of Portland and Mrs. C. I. Clough Captain and Mrs. John Groat, Lillian and Emma Groat of Tillamook. Parkview cottage is occupied by Miss Muriel La Sprance, Mrs. Georgia Kane Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith, and daugh ter Alice of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cunningham and lafiss Irene Cunningham of Portland are eepnding their vacation at the Johnson cottage. At Eureka cottage until August 15 are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carnes of Portland. Portlanders at Russell cottages are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schommer and children, Delphlne, Irene and Patrick, and Mrs. M. E. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Riggs and Miss Ikltldred Johnson of Portland motored In for the week-end. The Caulfield cottage will be occu pied for the coming fortnight by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson and children cf Concord. Mrs. B. R. Patton of Olesen station lias opened her cottage, Kopet Mam mok. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Henderson and XTiss Lucille Morgan of Lakewood are taking their outing at the Jones campT At Brownie camp are Mrs. C. M. Borquist and dauehter Clover. Mrs. G. E. Barrett and Mrs. Helen Brown of Portland, and Mrs. Philip Olsen, Anna and Fred Olsen of Oswego. Mrs. Thomas Jensen and grand daughter Velma are domiciled at Drift wood cottage. Registered at the Fireside are H. R- Buckman, E. F. Jackson, U. Haugg of Portland. Milton B. Sterner of faalem ' and H. H. Stark of Tillamook. Ellis Maynard of Tillamook is the ablest of Mrs. Bertha Newcomh. Newcomb cottages house Mr. and Mrs James S. Smith, J. J. Carter, A. Kelt, William Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stiteler, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Toller. James A Ross. Mrs. A. S. Auterson, Mr. and Mrs TV. W. Martin, Mrs. A. Kelsey. Artie Kelsey, Mrs. George S. Foster and Miss Olive Landigan of Portland; Mr and A'rs. A. L. Jones -of Newburg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Russell of Hillsboro, and Mrs. R. D. Kelly of The Dalles. Portland people registered at the Anderson hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Bal linge. G. E. Delano. F. "W. Davis, Jacob Creek paum and J. B. Steel. Mrs. George Cook, Lewis Cook and Mr. James Faturer and party are the Maryanne. Mrs. W. S. Allen and daughter Isabella of Dundee and the Misses Isabel and Emma Bryan of Lafayette have opened Kozy Kottage for the remainder of the season. At Perkins cottage are Mrs. C. A Leighman and Mrs. W. Sundt and chil dren of Portland. Mrs. John Egr and nephew, Donald Ramstead. of Oregon City are at Mon- roma cottage. Until September Evergreen cottage will be occupied by I. R. Martin, H. F. Lewis and Miss Ruby Lewis of Port land. Registered at the Elmore hotel for the past week are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. I.eibhart. A. Kalisher. Ed Ashbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheufler, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ziniker, John Donovan, Mrs. K. Darnell, William Seidler. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Giesy and children. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller, Miss M. Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunt, Mrs. J. B. Cobb. W Sutherland, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Martyn. Lloyd Mulit, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Bodemter, Mrs. T. J. Mountain, Miss Dorothy Mountain, Earle Jones. Emma H. Wtnke, Mrs. A. M. Lewis, Jessie L. Lewis, Maude L. Strack, Olive Strack, Marie Orth, M. Murnane. Katherine and Nettie Murnane and Phil Orth: Miss O. W. Liebhart and Miss Leibhart and Mrs. P. A. Karambias of Chicago: P. S. Davidson of Hood River; E. C. Luce and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mayo of Hillsboro; M. L. Woodard. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. "Wirfs. Buxton: Mr. and Mrs. Thornburgh and son of For est Grove: Miss Harriet M. Ford of Newburg: G. C McCann of Brieton; Jack Spence, F. K. OXeil and W. C. Campbell of McMinnville. Mrs. E. J. Alstock and daughter Helen of Portland and their guest. Miss Ger trude Wackrow of Eugene, are at Har mony cottage. Lake Lytel. At Ann Aeleen cottage are Mrs. E. H. Rottemiller. Doris and Amy Bottemiller, Mis. C. C. Graf. Mrs. Ed Hartung and Mrs. Mary Gannlard of Portland. At Mary Ethel cottage. Hart's Con tent, are Mrs. W. R. Kirkpatrick. Greta and Holden Kirkpatrick of Portland for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Lief Bergsvik of Port land hiked in from Seaside to spend a few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart. Mr. and Mrs. XV. G. Pollock and the Misses Helen and Agnes Pollock of Portland spent the past week at Hart's Content. Oregon City people at Bonnie Dundee eottage are William McLarty, Martha McLarty, Mrs. Lillian Cook and daugh ter Dorene and Mrs. Abner Dillmon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberger, Mamie and Max Rothenberger Jr. of Portland are at Jazz bungalow. At Ross cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Frnest G Bjorklund. Elvln and Isabelle Bjorklund of Portland. At Camp Comfy are Mr. and Mrs. Am L. Walling, Alusa K. Hangs, Miss Flora Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. Winger of Portland. Miss Nora Hamilton of Portland Is the guest of Mrs. A. G. Walling- at Oceana cottage. Klosche Illahee Mitlite is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin of Hood River. Mrs. K. C. Michels and children of West Linn are at Krebs cottages for the coming fortnight. Portlanders registered at Ocean Crest apartments are Vincent Monte, E. L. P.iggs and family, Mrs. F. B. Fletcher, Miss A. Fletcher, Mrs. D. C. Burk hart, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Veasey. Myrtle Chamberlin, Mary Sottovia. Mr. and Mrs. Maida. Edwin M. Nelson. Vincent Monte and R. Wtlklns gave a musical programme Monday night at Ocean Crest apartments, which was greatly enjoyed by all present. At Wilson cottage for the coming month are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Giesy and son Donald of Portland. Marguerite cottage will be occupied until August 15 by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Curry and Kenneth Curry of Port land. At Shady Nook until August are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coxon, Hollis Coxon of Portland and Mrs. J. A. Chapman of Sherwood. Portlanders registered at Saltair hotel are F., R. P. and O. Reifschneider, Miss Arlie Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Langton. Ross bungalette will be occupied for the coming month by Mrs. J. W. Blake and four sons of Orfino, Idaho. Dr. O. J. Ferris and family and Dr. Van Bilyeu of Portland are at Cottage Glan-Y-More. NATATORl CM PROVES POPULAR Bay Ocean Activities Many and Oireatly Enjoyed. BATOCBAN, Or., July 28. (Special.) The natatorium is becoming very popular. The clean, warm ocean water is almost irresistible to the visitors. Many parties from across the bay Join the Bayoccan vacationists for a nightly swim Professor Harvey Is an excel lent instructor. Judging by the aquatic performances of his pupils the art of swimming is a real diversion. The lighting has been put in good order. With well-lighted paved streets many derive pleasure in long evening walks. A large and successful dancing party was given at Hotel Bayocean on Mon day evening, when the officers of the life-saving station at Bar View ar rived with several boat loads of thelir friends. Earl Fuller's jazz band fur nished delightful music. Many Bay ocean visitors participated in the danc ing and a delightful supper was served by the popular hostess of Hotel Bay ocean. Bungalow court has acquired quite a population. The newest arrivals are: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown. Mrs. A. Hill. Mrs. L. Cooperstein : Professor L. A. Wiley and family, Mr. A Stroger and family. Mrs. E. A. Davis. Mrs. M. Greisel Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Piper. Mrs. C Snedlger and family. Miss A. Cunning ham, all from Portland. Mrs. C. Wal lin and family, Mrs. C. Rogers of Omaha, Neb., Mrs. H. M. Moss and daughter of Spokane, Wash., Mrs. A. J. Scott and daughter and Miss Ruth Moreland of Salem, Mrs. F. M. Hlgby of Park Rose. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bidwell and Mr. J H. Bates motored from La Grande to visit Mrs. L. Foster and her niece who are occupying the Restful for the sum mer. Mrs. W. M. Torrence. Miss Torrence, Mrs. I. M. McKown and Miss Caroline Redding of La Crosse, Wia, are in the .Kingheloe. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Davis and Miss E. Duper are domiciled In the Aurora. Mrs. Fred Miller and Mrs. G. B. Weaver are in the Gladlola. Mrs. D. B. Fuller Is domiciled in the Lupin. Mrs. S. E. Riseling and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riseling have taken the Palouse for the season. Dr. Waldo, who was a mid-week visitor to his family at Green Gables has returned to Portland preparatory to leaving for the east. J. A. Smith is the guest of L. A. Wiley. C. A. Saunders and family of Portland are domiciled in Tent City. Mrs. R. Horellon and children of Park Rose are occupying the Fountain View. New arrivals in Tent City are: Mrs. John White, H. C, Shaw and wife. Miss Ruth Lindemer of Hillsdale, Mrs. Pau ine West of Beaverton. J. C. Bradford, representing the Ore gon Bureau of Labor, visited the Nat. recently and reported conditions O. K. Mrs. H. M. Moas of Spokane enter tained the children of the colony on Surtday afternoon for an hour with stories and songs. It is hoped the op portunity for such an hour will attract the attention of mothers and become a regular feature during the summer. The latest to register at Hotel Bay- ocean are: IS. B. Wells, San Francisco Bellvin Vincent. Newburg; Miss E. Dan iels, Tillamook; Harry Williams, W. R. Campbell, R. Johnson, Bay City: Mrs. A. M. Lewis. Miss Jessie Lewis, Miss A. Waunke, Jno. E. Atcheson, Gertin Hambree, Mrs. A. Nolan, E. L. McKal son. Bertrand Hart. G. L. Craig, R. P. Reifsnider, F. Reifsnider. O. Reifsnider, L. E. Wakeman and wife. G. D. Ekel son. Amelia Nordine, Stella Naidwell, Portland. PICXICRERS FIND BEAK CUB Merry Party of Portlanders Do Xot Await Mother Brain's Coming. TWIN ROCKS. Or.. July 26. (Spe cial.) A merry party of Portlanders composed of the P. W. Hawkinson, H. D. Tilton. C. H. Weston families, Mrs. Arthur Knouff and Miss LaRoche, made an excursion, Wednesday, to the Cedars, a beautiful grove near Watseeo. In derision of the warning that they might see a bear, Mr. Hawkinson and Mr. Tilton were poking industriously in all places suggestive of a den. when the discovery by Mrs. Weston, of a lively young cub, with Imminent proba bility of more intimate acquaintance with the ubiquitous mother-bear, dampened the enthusiasm of the bear- baiters to a surprising degree. At the Seguian cottage for a fort night's vacation are Mr. and Mrs. Nor man C. Taylor and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. Carrie Bates of Portland. J. B. Middleton of Portland spent the week-end with his family at the Halle cottage. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hingle of Portland will spend the remainder of July at the Sappington camp. Miss Lulu Holmes, of Walla Walla is the guest of Mrs. Fred Wilson at the Wilson cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brice, Gwyneth and Gordon Brice of Portland are spending a fortnight at Rock View Villa camp. At the Goodfellow cottage for the week-end was Mr. T. J. Baldridge of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McKtnstry and daughter. Marian of Pendleton will occupy the Markell cottage for the re mainder of the Bummer F. C. Flint and William J. Findlay of Portland took a brief rest here on their hiking trip to the various Oregon bearh resorts. Mr and Mrs. Eldridge Browne of Portland are Twin Rocks campers, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Payne of Portland motored in for a brief outing at their cottage. The Leslie cottage is occupied until August 1 by Mrs. S. Kirk and children of Portland. Mrs. S. L. Roberst of Portland is at Daytonia cetugt and vita her. as guests, are Mrs. J. B. Finnigan of Portland, and Mrs. C. Durant of Boise, Idaho. At the Van Scyco apartments for a brief vacation is Miss Elsie J. Stayner of Portland. At Hadley tent are Mrs. J. W. Lundy of Portland. Mrs. H. C. Bancroft and sons, Harold and Robert of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Curtis of Portland spent the week-end with their son. Francis, at Swain cottage. C. H. Weston of Portland Joined his family over Sunday at Laurthy cot tage. Mrs. J. Caldwell and daughters, Elea nor and Elsie, and Mrs. R. Wortman of Beaverton are at the Caldwell cot tage until August. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lathrop and family, and Mrs. May Macy of Port land, and Miss J. G. Lathrop of Ta coma are at the Sampson cottage Leigh M. Huggins. United States highway engineer, stationed at Hebo, motored in with Mrs. Huggins and daughter. Louisa, to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Curtis. L. H. Gregory, automobile ed'tcr of The Oregonian, motored In with Mr. William Grout of Portland for a few hours' stay Sunday. Miss Mary Carrington of St- Louis, Mo., was a recent Twin Rock visitor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stayner and son. Dale, of Portland are at Camp All-Inn. Mrs. Randa Hessemer of Portland is visiting Mrs. C. C. Hessemer at Rock View Villa bungalette. Portlanders at the Hadley cottage are Mrs. P. M. Othus and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jonassen and family. Miss Ann Jonassen. Mrs. M. J. Storer. Mrs. Si. Warntz and daughter, Mrs. C. E. Carrick. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Goodfellow of Portland have returned to spend a fortnight's vacation with their chil dren at their cottage. Miss Beatrice Hawes. Donald Hawes. and Miss Edith Lowry of Portland will spend several weeks at the Leonard Sampson cottagee. Watseeo. The Watseeo water system, drawing an adequate supply from Cedar creek has recently been completed. Analysis of this delicious mountain water shows it to be practically chemically pure. Henry E. Wiseman of Portland is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Watt at their cottage. The Misses Helen and Margaret Watt gave a delightful bonfire party Satur day night, to a large number of friends who are spending their vacations at Watseeo and Twin Rocks. Silford Nelson spent the past week with his family at the A. V. Kelson cottage. - Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Watt were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Watt, Miss Edith Watt and the Misses Jennie and Anna McClew of Bay City. Mr. McCloud and son, How ard, of Mohler. Mrs. Hackett of Pe trol ia. Can.. Mrs. Branson and chil dren, and Miss Margaret Branson of Moosejaw, Can. An enjoyable party was given Tues day afternoon at the home of Mr. A. V. Nelson, in honor of the eighth birth day of his nephew, Quenttn Nelson. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Watt, the Misses Helen and Margaret Watt, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Nelson. Mrs. Silford Nelson and sons, Quentin and Harland. and Mrs. Maud L. Johnson. MOTORDCG PARTIES ARE JOLLY Visitors From Many Places Enjoy Life at Manhattan Beach. MANHATTAN. Or., July S. (Spe cial. ) A jolly party composed of Mr. and Mrs. M- A. Shearer. O. O. Shearer, Miss Veda Sappington and Miss Doris Huston motored to Gearhart through Cannon Beach and Seaside and returned Monday. Considerable excitement was occa sioned Friday evening when the chim ney of the Johnson cottage caught fire. but volunteer fire fighters were able I to extinguish the blaze before it had done material damage. At Hotel Manhattan are John E. Aitchlson of Portland. Miss Lottie i Wells and Mrs. R. W. Cavanau of Cor vallls. G. E. B. Welles. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Orell, Mr. and Mra W. H. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. P. Kasper of San Francisco. Portlanders at Cole's Camp We-Ll-Kit are Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. F. L- Weber, Gene and Billy Weber. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kenney, Alice and Robert Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. August Wenerstrom and daughter Vic toria. Registered at Hotel Crescent are L. J. Wilkinson of Los Angeles, Glenn Woolf and Glenn Terry of Tillamook. Arthur R. Kirkham, C. B. Skinner and O. F. Ha gen of Portland and Mr. and Mra Clyde T. Bonney of The Dalles. J. McKean Fischer spent the week end with his family at their cottage. Sleepy Hollow. A bonfire party was held Tuesday in honor of Margaret Resbury and Mra Brewer of Portland. At Merry-Makers' Cottage for tho week is Mrs. J. C. Withers of Portland. Miss Leafy Cushing of Portland will be the guest for the coming week of Miss Doris Huston. At Belmont cottage for a fortnight as .... , gee? t . -if V't " i V? guests of Mrs. Agnes Lofting are Miss Nellie Shattuck. the Misses Grace and Edith Clark and Mrs. Kanny Murphy of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson of Portland are at Happyours cottage until August. Miss TiUie Schmorl of Portland spent the week aU Merry-Makers' cottage as the guest of her sister. Miss Edith Schmorl. Mrs. E. A. Matthews. Helen and Ar thur Matthews of Portland are at Idleours cottage. The Misses Shatturk. Clark and FOR YOUR VACATION Oregon's HOTELS y& BUNGALOWS NATATORlUft Bungalow Rates One week, 112; two weeks, J20. Completely furnished lights, fuel, water, bed linen, accommodating four persons. Mr. and Mrs. Swan Hswkln en, mgrs. Natatorium largest swimming tank In Northwest; ocean water, warm and comfortable. Hotel Bayocean. H. J. Martin. Mgr. American plan Day rate $3 to 15; weekly and family rates given. Write or telephone Receivers, T. J. Potter Realty Co., iUS Chamber of Commerce Bid.. Portias. Mala MOS. HOTEL SEASIDE Formerly Hotel Moore. Most delightful spot on the south shore, altuated at the water's edge. Reached via the &. P. Sk 8. Ry. direct from Portland to Seaside, also Str. Georgians and O.-W. R. at N. boats to Astoria, where the A. J. Auto Co. makes connections for Hotel Seaside. Autolsts take beautiful Columbia River highway, which ter minates at Hotel Seaside. Attractive features are golfing, motoring, surf bathing, trout fishing, bowling, dancing, ate. Rates on application, A. S. Hogue of Norton la Hotel, manager. HOTEL SEAVIEW S&SgE FORMERLY HACKNEY COTTAGE Located on NORTH BEACH, universally conceded to be the finest beach in the Pacific Northwest splendid surf bathing near the hoteL Excellent table, airy and comfortable rooms, reasonable rates. For rates, write Hotel Seaview, Seaview, Wash. Portland and the North west's finest hostelry. Bates $2 snd np Splendid grin and fa cilities for entertaining private parties. Portland, Oregon Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern Neah-Kah-Nie Mountain, Nehalem, Or. Directly on Beach. Seaside-Astoria Road Open. For reservations address or phone Mrs. S. G. Reed. Nehalem, Or. ECOLA INN (Cannon Beach) Rosa H. Kllaoet, Mgr. ST LI. OCEAN VIEW. Dane Pavilion. Tennis Courts. Pool and Billiards. Barber Shop, etc Bus meets ail trains at Seaside. Writ for reser vations. ECOLA, OREGON. PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL Furnished rooms and tents for housekeeping- Facing tha ocean. Address la l", HABHI.CilOL. Pxusv. ticaaidc.ua, ..-ir ,T-si'; : - ; - -vv " ...- . . . -". '-T' i ,1 Matthews. Mrs. Murphy and Fred Loft ing made a delightful three days' tramp to Seaside and back early In the week. Guests of Mrs. Fisher at Sleepy Hoi low cottage for the week are Mrs. Hogue and daughter Dorothy of Port land. Insleneuk cottage will be occupied for the coming fortnight by Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McKibbln and daughter Mabel of Portland. Miss Florence Gustafson of Portland Is spending a delightful vacation at Camp Stayawhlle. L. D. Rounds and family and Miss Finest Beach Resort OVERLOOKING THE OCEAX Seaside. Clatsop Beaea. Ortgsa The Avalon HOOD RIVER. ORLGO.V A quiet, homelike place to spend your vacation at a farm resort. MRS.V. C. HOUSE. HOSTESS. i BAR VIEW, OREGON Dr. Wise has a new cottage, with pri vate bath and toilet, furnished for two or tour, for rent at $3 per day; also newly furnished rooms and H. K. ap'ts from $1 up. Small hotel kitchen and dining room for rent. Dr. Wise, Port land and Bar View, Or. City phone Main 2029. Elmore Hotel Vftwder jw Owmt. ROCkAWAV, OKtoOX. Best hot, on th Tillamook boache. tiw- W furnlthed. full view of ocean Irom every room, excellent table; on 8. P. Tillamook line and state higbwajr. Good flshine; In all the lakes ana the surr. Also rurntsnea cottages, for reservations and in formation write to J. J. Krebs, Kockaway. Oregon. Hotel Taylor Ocean Park, Wash. Best ramUy Besert m Morta Beach. Rates (13 and 114 per week. Meals SO oaata Uoxne cooking VILLA CAMP -ALL AMERICAN- On Bar View Beach on the Tillamook Shore. One, two and three -room cottages, com pletely furnt-bed for Usht boue keeping Pure mountain water, electrio light, aani tary toll eta. Protected from sea breese, cioe to beach. Clams, crabs, trout flshins;; over look TiiiamooK jr. j aeaj summer vau Uon spot- For rervatlona and rates, dree 1 J. Toils, liax View. Or. The Shelburne i TENTH SKAftOX) Lone diet a no telephone ia hotel. T blocks from oean. Buy your ticket te She, bum e station. Writ for rtMrrtUoat. American plan. X. fl. AiO A K Fa, See. Vita. Waak. ' r- - t Minna Guy of Dallas and Miss Marie Butze of Portland will spend a month at Lake Lytle. MAN V SEEK REST AT dl'LER Trout Lake Eumlsb.cs Enjoyable Sport for Fishing Parties. GULER, Wash, July 16. (Special.) The Guler hotel has been the head quarters for many rest seekers during the past week. Fishing parties have been attracted by the sport furnished by the trout lake. Guests lately reg istered Include Alice Armstrong. Raby Armstrong. R- L. Brennan, W. B. Ceairs. M. J. Raehaeltorf. Ir. and Mrs. Theodore Osmond. Teddy Osmond. D. K Hunter. Dr. J. Harvey Johnson and wife. Neal R. CrounM and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood. Elisabeth Mundorff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dant, Mr. and Mra G. F. Peek. Mrs. F. Hunt. Mrs. Fred Pedereon. B. W. Rice. H. L. Grif fith. H. K. Beekmans. M. C. Enyort. O. P. Flynn. TJ. 8. F. W. J. Hadfleld. John Bacany. Joseph P. Schanttn. O. Hotter. Ted Gilbert, Frank Emerson. Walter Hadfleld. Ed Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Will- lam Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Golrt- enberg. Hazel Goldenburg. Mrs. K. 1. Dundas and Rosemary Dundat, all of Portland; Paul Mesecher, Miss lU-ba Mesecher, Miss Dacey Mesecher. Charles Mesecher. Mr. and Mra Roy It. . sin. Ezra Kaiser, Roy Kaiser and Miss Vesta Kaiser, all from Uoldendale. Wash.: Mrs. J. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Mears. Mr. and Mrs. E. & Pimm. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keefhaver and baby, Norman Hayes, A. R. Hayes of White Salmon. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Detr-ick Eugene Detrlck. Helen Detrick of Van couver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor. Miss Blanche Minor of Heppner, Or.; Mrs. W. R. Hoimes. Mra Carl Miller of Enterprise. Or.; Mrs. Josephs Fulton, G rover Curtis of Grand Dalles, Wash.: B. C. Phetteplace. The Dalles. Or.: Dora Kohlhose. Bertha. Minn.; Alex Wool. verton. Minot, N. D. : Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bash is re. Hood River. Or.: Mrs. H. Bennett, Cecil. Or.; A. W. Greenman Washougal. Wash.: J. W. Stephens, San Francisco: Ed Perry. Lyle. Wash.; T. J. Hamilton. Roosevelt, Wash., and G Kirkwood of Seattle. Wash. NEWPORT TRAVEL INCREASES Beach Fairly Swarming With Motor Cars of ETery MaWe. NEWPORT. Or., July 2. (Special.) There has been a decidedly heavy increase in the travel here during the past few days both by ral: and auto. The place is fairly swarming with cars of very discrlption and make and a few areoplanes are all that are re quired to complete the scene. The first swimming contest of the season was held at the Newport nata torlum for the children Friday. Tbe result was as follows: Hulda Hammond first prize for diving and swimming In the boys' race honors were even be tween Johnny Buckley and Frank Everyone Goes to The best of every thing to eat, pre pared in the way you like best. The Hazelwood will welcome you in Portland. 388 Washington 127 Broadway CLAREMONT OR THE BAKKt OP THL WILUM- ETTE NOW OPEN ITTRRROYS JWRrTrHXEDFROs SfeKVICK: OVERSEAS, A.VU AUbi NOW A.NJLIOLS To Serve the Public Sfaklaa- a Speelaltr mt Oar CHICKEN DINNERS, LUNCHES A LA CARTE AND SEA FOODS Ra Reaei-rattoaa Reqalred. Baaqaeta aa4 Olsacr Parties Gives Spa- etal Atteatioa. MILES COAKLET, Proprietor. MacLean's Camp OSWEGO LAKE Reached from Oaweffo station, which Is 3M) minutes from Waahinsioa strrt on Fourth street Rad Electrio LJaa. Kxcailant train service. Camp eottares for rant, furnished wttb all aaDtla:a. K. A. Maclaa. S14 Lewis Bids. Mala 4tTS. Mala li-Atorta aad Way XAOdinav-A 14S? Str. Georgiana Leave Alder 8t Eock at T A. M. dally. Re turnlnc. leave Astoria 3 P. M. daily ex cept Monday. Lurllne leasee Portland dally, exoept Sun day, at S P.M. Undine leave Astoria dally at T P. M- HOTEL MANHATTAN Manhattan Beach. Or, Tillamook Co. One-half block from ocean. Best of home cooking. Surf bathing, ira flxh 1ns. trout fishlnic. boating on Ljake Lytle and Lake Crescent, tipecial atten tion to tourists and week-end parties. For rates and reservations, phone SW1 wood 18. or address Mra fc-. Klacr. Manhattan Beach. Or. KECANICUM INN 2?"a Lars Bun Parlors. Beautiful Grounds Noted far Uuaaa-Cooke Meala, SUSS DASLA3A, Prop. Seaside. Osesea. Baker. Diving. Louise snd David Mason. Pot, swimming. Dsvld Mason and Johnny Buckley. Final score. Ham mond IT. r Mason I. L. Mason 10. Buckley 7. Baker J. Miss Nelle Matthews snd sister of Portland are at the Mixpah cottage and will remain Indefinitely. Hon. B. F. Jones returned Wednes day from Washington. D. C. where he has been representing the Roosevelt military hishway before congress. Mr. Jones has been absent several weeWs. C L. Eames of Hillsboro visited New port on his way to Waldport. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. James have as their guest their granddaughter. Mis Heien Mo-ford of Seattle. Wash. V. g. Burnap returned to Corval is Friday. Mra William Buhrer and daughter. Miss Clara, nrrived Friday from San Francisco. Cat. on a business and pleasure trip. Mra William Broders and daughtrr. Loietta. of Corvallis. have opened their cottage at Nye b?ach and will remain for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. McGuire hare returned to Portland. Mists ilyrla James left Friday for several wreks Vlt.lt with relatives In Portland. -V. B. Trass and famil from Kansas ai enjoying camp life near Jump Off Joe. Mrs. R. B. Fleming of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maurer of Nebraska returned to the Cherry City Monday after an enjoyable vacation. Mrs. O. M. CaUoway. Eugene Law rence and Miss Margaret Galloway of Beaverton are at the Damon. Mr. and Mrs. George W, Henkla sr rivd from Corvallis Tuesday. Mra Emll C. Joseph and two children of Corvallls a'e at the Cliff House. Dr. Joseph will Join them later. Ilev. Frank O. .lorves arrived this week from Pasadena. Cal.. to remain the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hout. Mr. and Mrs. George Bear and children and V?. J. Wilbanks have returned to Coi vallis. Miss Newland from Medford Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Claud Richard Wright. Mibses Ola Kingsbury. Gertrude Purlngton. Helen Kntps are a merry trio from Corvallis and are registered at the Cliff House. Mrs. Hulin and son of Eugene ase enjoying tenting at Cozy Camp. Miss Katherine and Alice Allen ot Albany who are sojourning here for the summer spent the week end in Toledo St. John a Guild of Toledo entertained the St. Stephen's guild of Newport with a luncheon. The ladies, numbering more than a score, were delightfully entertained. Mrs. Duncan and daughter have ar rived from Albany for a few weeks outing. Mr. and Mra Harry Bowers departed from Newport Monday and will rteside In Eugene. E. R. Vh man of Boise, Idaho, ar rived Tuesday. H. D. Mooreland and family motored Suggestions to Increase Your Comfort and Pleasure. Avrsy- 7r Auto' Stag es ROUTLEDOI SEED rLOtULCO. 143 SECOND ST.. phones Main 173. A-SS11. tor Arrah V annah, Welches. Tsvners aaa KhoCodeadron Round trip SO. Govtnimtll Camp sa.SU. Owned and op. rated by Irvlas ton Oaraii a Aula C, Inc. J. L. 8. nnTs-t. rrea.-llr. Phones . ISA. C-S1C2. B. l.tft snd i roadway. "Malt nurvaUou la a. h SIT. HOOD LODGE AND CLOUD CAP 1XN l 0REGO.V3 most scenic resorts, newtied respectively 2800 snd 6000 reet up the slope of Mount Hood. Take auto, stage or train via Hood Kiver and P a r k d a I a Come and rest and play. For reservations sudre&s Homer A. Rogers, f'arkil.ile. Oregon. Tele phone Hood Kiver Kxchans. oaeil .14. The- Jewett Farm Resort UNDER NEW V ANAOEME.VT. "Atop I he t. o ! ti tu tl Hicblajitl VOL" ILL tNJOV Vl s of Columbia 'mi k. The pines an 4 lira. Cotlatv llh fireplace. Tnte, Frrh vegetable. Krulta, Home cooking- Tripe) extra to Mount Adaina ana Trout Ljie Ac-rb'e by train, boat, to high war. Write lor reacr atiotaa. Op& June la. White Salmon, aab- I UlltiUf'lrtJ Mti M1 ! 1 4 U-B niMt invltlaaa,. to men and mil of refined tate. Send tor lUufirated liookleU MR. C. V. J. KK KtK-4. Hoeteea. Mnitf Kaimott. .trtrv r'hon 7 HI i RHODODENDRON HOOD Or con' moat beautiful mountain reaort on the Zittxa river and uU creek. In the evec creen (oreeta near the foot of Mount Hood; large cemented wlmmlng pool, modern danc hall, saddle horaea, tennla. croquet, (tab Iras. Hate S per day. $1 to $21 per ereehv l-'or Auto btaso Call Et 14 Main m alBji. EMU. KltANFTTTI. Freprlnaa. Zisaas Oivroa, Hotel Oregon HOOD RIVER. OR. Headquarters for tourists and com mercial men. Modern fireproof bund les. Excellent snU In connectioa. . tHI.ULl.U. Prop, The Hoerlein Ranch r VaratloWt. flood Kiver. Or. A country p.ac jn totiliand of 4erao Hod Huor Kirn. T!i rumiinic rl er. f is- h -Inc. trampinjr. I r.surMstxd mow of valiev a.i d mouniama. p.c;ui ruailc home it a individual s;plr.ir porrhen. alo tent a comm jtlrrnii. Appreciative ruMti pre nouuwt this tne Id- . pi.r to spend a Vaca Uon it. the IooS Itiver valley. ddm liorrl-in llroa. Phone ST7. Welsh's Hotel LlEht. -la n roma. Newly furnl.tinl. furtnf the oe JMod-rat rale. elatnea YYrlsh, lB( Brarh, U aiJi. Hotel Sunset While anticipatinj, yoor vm-..,h re member Hotel Sunset. Ideal ipot for rest and recreation. ne biuaH from ocean at Beach Center Station. Addreaa MR. HI T. Box 3S, Loas Ueaca. Ws.hlstlsa f '"ia ia imu.i ui y-anwuawa I INN, MT. A! rsn 101.0