The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 03, 1919, SECTION THREE, Page 10, Image 58

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LOW TIDE AT SUNSET HOUR CONDUCIVE TO PROMENADING
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ORTH BEACH, Wash, Aug. 2.
1 (Special.) Low tide at the sunset
' hour this week has given many an
opportunity to walk and the beach has
become a gTeat promenade for the cot
tagers. Automobiles, too have taken
to the miles-long: stretch of smooth
liard sand and horsebaclc riders seem
to find riding: on the beach at evening,
a. delightful diversion. The low tide
has left many crabholes where the
youngsters come for a final sail with
ga.y painted boats or where they beg
to be allowed to wade before going
borne to make ready for bedtime. In
terest In the numberless fishing craft
brings spectators to the beach and the
splendid sunsets Tie ver fail to claim the
admiration of the evening crowds.
The sun scarcely sets when bright
spots along the beach tell that bonfires
have been lighted. The very earliest
ones are generally lighted for children
and later the older groups gather
around the fires to sing and to roast
xnashmallows and potatoes.
A. big majority of the cottages are
now occupied along the peninsula ana
there are many who coie to the coast
for the week-end. Several families are
bere for the month of August.
Among the prominent Portland eum
rner visitors at the beach is Mrs. H. W.
Corbett, who opened her home Friday.
It is situated on the ocean front and
is one of the most attractive on the
peninsula.
In their cottage on the ridge, Mrs
Lake T. Wolfard and daughter. Miss
Pauline Wolfard, are spending a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tanner have re
turned home after a visit at Seaview.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page and two
daughters. Misses Helen and Frances
came down to the beach Monday to
spend a few weeks at their attractive
cottage on the ridge at Tioga.
Miss Klizabeth Richardson and Miss
Margaret Bronaugh are spending a
week, at the Connell cottage at Ocean
Park.
Miss Jeanette Sewall Is the house
gruest of Miss Dorothy Schmeer at
Ocean Park.
Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox arrived at
the beach Monday. She is at her hand-
Bome home in the Willows and her son,
Theodore B. Wilcox Jr., is with her.
Leland l.owenson is the guest of his
grandmother, Mrs. Ida Lowenson, at
ber boulevard cottage.
Mrs. Frank Heitkemper and son are
numbered among the cottage folk at
fieaview.
Mrs. James O'Shea ud children have
arrived at the beach to spend the sea
Bon. Mr. O'Shea was with his family
ever the week-end
Mrs. O. R. Knight and three little
sons. George, IMck and Bill have the
Ladd cottage for August. Mr. Knight
came down for the week-end.
J. P. Wildman spent the week-end
with his family, who are at the R. B.
Knight cottage.
Two automobiles bore a merry party
to North Head recently for a picnic and
day of exploration of caves, beaches
and features of the government sta
tion. Those who made the trip were
Mrs. Victor Allen, Miss McLean, Mrs.
Patterson. Mrs. Ralph Norrls. Mrs. Ken
neth Xorris, Mary Klizabeth Norris,
Kenneth Norris, Iorothy Norris, Mrs.
K. B. Hagadorn and family.
Hugh cJlen and his daughter, Mrs.
Grace Crichton. have returned to the
beach after a short sojourn in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. r. Richards have
taken a cottage at the beach for the
summer season.
In the Stout cottage Mr. and Mrs. S.
H. Durrett are domiciled.
The Parrish cottage is sheltering Mr.
and Mrs. O. K. Kreiger of Kelso for the
season.
Thomas Bloomer Is at the beach, hav
Jng returned from an extended business ,
trip in Portland.
William Krause spent a few days atlumbered among the recent arrivals
xne Deacn visiting nis motner, Airs. Jj. I
Krause. at her cottage.
Ronald Mcintosh has opened the fam
ily cottage in the Willows.
Miss Mary Browne is spending two
weeks at Sea Park, the interesting
summer home of Mrs. T. P. Maney.
Horace Mecklin spent the week-end
with his family. They have the Parker
cottage for the peason.
Roy C. Burnett was among the men
who came to the coast for the week
end. He and Mrs. Burnett also' enjoyed
a short stay at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris and fam
ily arrived Saturday to be the guests of
G. H. Ferris for a week.
In the Strauhal tent Mrs. J. G. Barnes
and family are summering.
Mrs. L. A. Harned and Haldane
Harned are numbered among the cot
tage residents at North Beach.
Mrs. L. E. Kern has come to her cot
tage and is entertaining her daughter,
Mrs. Hendricks.
In a pretty cottage in the woods Miss
Madge Kramer, Miss Johanna Kramer
and Miss Marguerite Kaiser are spend
ing a few weeks.
Thomas Gerber spent the week-end
with his wife who is summering in a
geaview cottage with Mrs. E. Sound.
Kenneth Norris was a week-end vis
itor at Seaview where his wife and
children. Kenneth and Mary Elizabeth,
are spending the season. Mrs. Ralph
Norris and Dorothy Norris are also
with them at the Hagadorn cottage.
Miss Annie Healy and Miss Margaret
Realy are visiting Mrs. Frank Healy at
her cottage on the boulevard.
An attractive cottage is occupied by
Mrs. H. F. Striker and four children.
A group of cottagers hiked to North
Head and Deadman's Hollow Wednes
day for a picnic. The party included
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McMahon and fam
ily and Mrs. T. P. Maney and family.
Recent arrivals at the beaoh are Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Payne (Cleo "Corbett),
Automobiles Take to the Miles Long Stretch of Smooth, Hard Sand and
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who will spend the remainder of the
summer season in a Seaview cottage.
Miss Ruth Chandler, who has been
the guest of Miss Barbara Elliott at the
Elliott cottage, has gone to Seaside.
Mrs. James Tyrrell and daughter.
Helene. and Mrs. Frank Beno have ar
rived at their cottage for the summer
months.
Mrs. S. B. Hunt was hostess for an
informal dancing party at the Hotel
Sunset last week end. Her guests were
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gear, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Hurlburt, Mr. and Mrs. R. McGraw,
Misses Susan and Elizabeth Hicks, Eve
lyn and Violet Prag, May and Violet
Dwyer, Burnetta Sheasgreen, Mary
Hughes, Alice Eaton, Helen Skanns and
leo and William Krause, Harold Dilly,
Harry Gevurtz, Adrian Wildman, George
Herring and Arthur Jackson.
A summer in a beach cottage Is being
enjoyed by Mrs. W. A. Trimble.
The Kadderly cottage on the boule
vard was recently opened by Al Kad
derly and daughter.
Among those who have recently tak
en a cottage at Long Beach are Mrs.
Max T. Smith and family of Portland.
A wedding trip to Long Beach was
chosen by J. V. Grenwelle and hi
bride, formerly Miss Ruth Hansickie.
They are residents of Kelso and spent
a few days at the beach. .
i ne, seaview hotel register Includes:
Edith E. Farrer, Seattle; Mrs. A. H.
Russell, Mrs. H. J. Campbell, M. Hughes,
Portland; R. J. Cary, Seattle; Mr. and
Mrs. Rekdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Begg, E. A. Burns, Mrs. S. T. Catlin,
Portland; W. B. Gray, St. Loifis; Pal
mer Petite, George Simons, H. R.
Spexarth, Vancouver, Wash,
Shelburne hotel guests are: Jean
Muir, A. H. Base, Mrs. J. C. Roberts,
Mrs. C. M. Pierson, Mrs. H. S. Arlanus,
Mrs. W. A. Trimble, Mr., and Mrs. James
A. Malarkey, Helen Malarkey, Mary
Catherine Malarkey, Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Pardey, Miss E. L. Robinson, Port
land; Miss Jv. c. Barker, Astoria.
Mrs. G. E. Jamison was hostess last
week for a motoring party, taking her
guests up the beach to Ocean park,
Nahcotta and the life-saving station.
David McDaniel of an Francisco ar
rived last week for a ten days' sojourn
with his family at Seaview.
David Jamison McDaniel from San
Francisco celebrated his sixth birthday
Thursday with a "victory" party at the
home of his grandmother at Bide-a-wee
cottage. Table decorations were of red,
white and blue with flags of the allied
nations. Ten little folks on the beach
were his guests, enjoying games and
fireworks. Nonearle French Ryder and
John Thomas were prize winners.
An enjoyable day was spent at Fort
Canby by a group of young people. The
nicnlc Dartv included Hazef Brown,
j Margaret and Anna McCabe, Leona and
Violet Prag, Artnur Jackson, nai uuu,
Adrian Wildman, William Krause and
Harry Gevurtz.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lippman of Seattle
entertained at dinner recently at their
cottage. Evergreen. The table was ar
ranged for nine, including Mr. and Mrs.
S. Cohn, Mrs. Sanford Brant, Mrs. I.
Gevurtz, David Rosenbaum. Lawrence
T.innman. Harrv Gevurti and the hosts.
Dr. and Mrs. Lauderdale of 1017 East
Irving street are spending two weeks
at the Gibson cottage, Seaview, where
their family have been located sine
th first of June.
Mrs. George II. Weiss of 6 East
Sixteenth street North left yesterday
morning for a viit with the Lauder
dales at Gibson cottage. Seaview.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. McBride of 487
East Twenty-third street North are at
present guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lauder
rfale at the Gibson cottage, Seaview.
Judge and Mrs. L. B. Stearns and
Mrs. E. Spaulding are summering at
Ocean Park.
Misses Dorothy and Mildred MacMas
ter of Vancouver. Wash., are at the
family cottage. Misses Grace and Irma
CYandall have been their guests.
Rev. and Mrs. Boudinot seeley are
a ocean Park.
Among the week-end visitors at
Ocean Park are J. K. Gill and Thomas
Malarkey.
Miss Helen Haseltine spent a week
with her parents. Mr., and Mrs. Harry
Haseltine. returning home Monday.
In Pine Ridge Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Roberts are sojourning.
Mrs. Millard H. Schmeer Is occupy
ing her Ocean Park cottage.
The Misses Gussie and Katherlne
Howell are at their pretty cottage.
Alder Nelson arrived at the beach
Thursday to spend the rest of the sum
mer season with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Nelson.
Miss Lillian Hughes Is spending her
vacation with her mother. Mrs. F. B.
Hughes at their Long beach, borne.
Ocean Wave cottage.
Mrs. James B. Darby and baby daugh
ter are at Long beach for the remain
der of the season.
Mrs. Henry Hellendorn accompanied
by her daughters. Florence and Lucile,
arrived at the beach recently and will
remain throughout the month.
At the Martin cottage, Quityoworry,
R. S. Martin and J. M. Greene of Port
land and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Trotter of
East Liverpool. O., were week-end
guests.
Sunset hotel guests are Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Geer, Mrs. Fanny Wendel. Mrs.
E. C. Smith, Portland; Tomar Bawer.
Vancouver, Wash.: A. W. Crosby and
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin. Portland.
VISITORS CROWD TO SEASIDE
Tillamook Head Trip One of Most
Popular Hikes Along: Coast.
SEASIDE. Or.. Aug. 2. (Special.)
Summer visitors crowd Seaside, claim
ing the beach, the boardwalk, filling
the hotels, wandering out into the pine
groves and .along the roads and paths
THE SUNDAY OREGO"IAN, PORTLAND, AUGUST 3, 1919.
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Merchants are showing their most at
tractive wares, tempting the holiday
folk who want to be tempted. Even
the weather has been favorable to the
care free summer colony, for cool, re
freshing days have been many, giving
opportunity for all kinds of beach ac
tivities. One of the popular trips, which may
be a walk if one goes a little way or a
hike if one goes a long way, is the Til
lamook head trip. The path leads
along.by the ocean, over stiles and be
tween boulders, dips into the spruce
woods and then on the short trip, goes
out to the ocean again. The harder
trip is a steady climb up the mountain
along the spruce logging road. When
the climber reaches the top of the hill
after a journey through fragrant woods
a great stretch of country may be seen.
including Seaside, the Necanicum.l
irearnart ana xortn iaaa. i ne view
repays the hiker for his work.
Henry Stevens, who shared honors
with Catlin Wolfard in the Oregon
state doubles championship in tennis,
spent last weekend at the Hotel Sea
side. Mrs. P. M. Stevens accompanied
her son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meier and son Jack
and Mrs. S. J. Mayer, who motored to
the coast, have returned home after a
short visit. They were guests at the
Hotel Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Meier
spent a good share of their time on
horseback. ,
Mrs.. W-. K. Stine and Miss Dorothy
sune returned to the city after a month
at an attractive cottage. Miss Stine
will prepare to go to the Universiv of
California, which opens the middle of
August. Mrs. Stine will reside in
Berkeley while her daughter attends
college. Eugene Kelly was a guest
at tne Mine cottage lor the weekend.
Miss Marion Vsorhies and Miss Sally
Hart are at the Burrell cottage for the
rest of the season. Miss Hart was re
cently released from service in the
hospitals, where she was engaged in
occupational therapy.
A delightful luncheon at Te Bettv
Lamp was given by Mrs. William Ehr-
man. Seven covers were Disced.
Melville Meyer and William Ehrman
have returned home after a stay at the
1- leiscnner cottage.
-Motorists who arrived thisweek In
Seaside included Dr. and "Tlrs. J. P.
lamiesie and Miss Lura and Leon
Tamiesie. They registered at the Hotel
Seaside and will later go to Neah-Kah-
Nie
Miss Dorothy Englehart, a popular
Portland girl, spent a week in Seaside.
Francis Mitchell. Cincinnati Ohio.
was the guest of Neal Malarkey for
several nays.
Miss Adelaide Richardson returned
home Sunday after on extended visit
with Miss, Ellen Gantenbein.
Miss Elise Feldman has returned to
Portland to prepare for college. She
will enter the University of California
tnis Femester.
Eight friends were included at an In
formal tea for which Mrs. Otis Wight
was nostess at le lietty Lamp.
Halt a dozen gueets enjoyed Mrs.
Frank Robertson's hospitality last
vttren. afc u luucueon HI I e UettV LamD.
r.. J. Guntner came to Seaside to
spend two weeks with his family at
tneir cottage.
Miss Antoinette Mears spent a fort
night at the coast, going to Cannon
ceaca lor a week and then to Seaside.
Dr. and Mrs. William House and
daughters, Janet and Priscilla, returned
to roruana alter a tnree weeks' stav
at tne rtoiei seaside. -Miss Ruth Bruere
whom the Houses chaperoned, returned
with them m their car.
George Clark of Portland was
weekend visitor in Seaside.
Captain Roscoe Fawcett spent the
weekend at tne beach.
Another general merchandise store
will be opened in Seaside by M. Murray.
The store win occupy the location for
merly used by Lipman. Wolfe & Co.
and will opn August 15.
William Jennings Bryan was guest
of honor at a luncheon at the Hotel
Seaside last week, when he spoke at
the Chautauqua. The guests included
Mayor E. N. Hurd, O. A, Hagemeier, A.
S. Foster, H. M. Wheatley. L. C. Paget.
L. L. Paget. J. E. Oates, C. S. Simpson
and Herman Wise of Astoria.
Among the young men who visited at
Seaside over the weekend were Walter
and Harry Cofoid, Harry Kurtz, and
Roger Mann.
" J. N. Desendorf came to the beach
early in the week to accompany his
family home. They have been here for
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several weeks. Mrs. Murray Maaville, 1
Miss Dorothy Manville and Mrs. Dale
of New York will have the Dezendorf
cottage for- the balance of the season.
Necanicum cottage is sheltering Mrs.
S. Bennett . and son, Alfred Bennett
f Salem; Mrs. Chauncey Butler and
Donald Butler and Harold Hopkins.
Arthur Geary of Portland came down
to Seaside for last weekend.
Miss Gladys Dunn visited her mother.
Mrs. David Dunn, over the weekend.
She will visit soon in Spokane.
Henry Wagner spent the weekend
with his wife and two children, who
are sojourning at Seaside.
Prominent folk in Seaside were Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Colt, who visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Mielke at the Johnson
cottage.
Russell Ferguson Is visiting rela
ives in Seaside. By way of excite
ment ho and Nelson Dezendorf of Port
land took a row boat last Sunday and
ventured down the Necanicum river
and out into the ocean. Crowds of spec
tators on the boardwalk watched the
adventurous youths take the waves
and waited anxiously for the return
trip, which was made without mishap.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jaggy of Vancou
ver. Wash., have opened their attrac
tive cottage, Triton, on the Doarowam.
They will be joined later by Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Eberle.
The month of August will be spent at
the seacoast by Mr. and Mrs. William
p. Dutton and family.
Dover Lodge is the name of the sum
mer home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fish.
A cottage' has been opened by Mrs-
David H. Nelson and family of Pen
dleton. Harry M. Morey and family of Boise
are occupying a summer Dungaiow ioi
about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Luckel were vis
itors in Seaside for a week.
In an attractive cottage Mrs. w. K.
Krupke, Mrs. J. Vincent and Marjorie
Vincent are spending the summer.
The Misses Eliza, Winifred and tann
McLaren enjoyed a fortnight In a cot
tage at Seaside.
Miss Helen Skanns and-Miss Haxel
Brown of Portland spent the weekend
at Seaside.
Mr -and Mrs. R. J. Powers and iam-
ily have Lo Desca, a cottage in Her-
mn!m nark.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dutnie returned
to their home in Walla Walla v. ednee-
day and Mrs. AT E. Walters ot Twin
Falls took their cottage ior iao
mafnrier of the season.
Alex Gilbert is entertaining air. ana
Mrs r F. Merrill of New York city.
In a cottage on the boardwalk mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Bracher ana emmren
ai-a Riimmering.
C M, Brink returned to Portland al
ter a visit with his family, who are
here for the summer.
Alei Gilbert has xeturned from I
short visit in Portland,
Mr Riorirt Wille is enjoying a sum
mer stay with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Precemeder.
Miss C. C. Munson of Warrenton is
visiting Seaside, friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hell of Port
land chose to spend their summer hol
iday in a tent at beasiae.
Mrs. Blanche Kennedy of Kelso and
Mrs. Mart Horn are among the many
campers at the beach.
Miss Judith Lippitt Is the guest of
Mrs. Julius Louissohn at the Carter
cottage.
Mrs. Earl Latourette was hostess for
a small tea at Ye Betty Lamp recently.
Mrs. William Febig and Mrs. McClure
and Billy Hawkins visited at the Hawk
ins cottage on the boardwalk.
Selwyn Bingham is in Seaside watch
ing the progress of the new summer
home which his parents are building.
Tent life is being enjoyed by Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Keep of Portland. .
Mrs. Harry Wimple. Lucile Wimple
and Marguerite Runyan have a tent
for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sears of Van
couver. Wash., have chosen a Hermosa
park cottage for their summer abode.
George O'Neal was entertained at
dinner as the guest of his cousin. Mrs.
R. W. Hagood, and Mrs. A. Ella S,
Stearns. He spent the weekend in Sea
side. The Potter cottage is sheltering Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Minor and daughter.
A cottage has recently been opened
by Mrs. Lloyd Xubois of Vancouver,
Wash.. who will remain through
Aueuct
Outdoor life is' being enjoyed by D.
Horseback Riders Enjoy Themselves.
Danielson, a Portlander, who has taken
a tent at the seacoast.
. Mrs. Jack Baumgarten is tenting at
the beach. Miss Grace Neuman and
Mrs. L. "Tobin are also occupying tents
for a short vacation period.
Mrs. M. Peterson, Rae Peterson and
Mrs. T. M. Allen are numbered among
those who are occupying tents at Sea
side. Hotel Seaside registrants are: Bess
Gearhart, Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs. C. C.
Gose, Audrey Gose, Dorothy Gose,
Walla Walla, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs.
Flathers, Prescott, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Grunnell, Walla Walla, Wash.;
Mrs. C. A. Blurock and daughter. Van
couver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wil
son, Washington, D. C; Percy C. Rol
lins, E. Mackenzie, W. R. McDonald.
Harry Rutquist, Nick Rosick, Portland;
R. B. Smith, Young River; Edna Rich
ardson, Ethel N. Hart, Belle Shields,
Mollie Bohn, Henry R. Hayek, R.
Smith, F. R. Rut ledge. Portland; Carl
Conrad, Seattle, Wash.; Gladys Trimble,
Portland; W. J. Bryan, Lincoln, Neb.;
C. H, Isakson, Myrtle MacLean, Dr. and
Mrs. A G. Rossman, Portland: Lillian
Nicholson, Boise, Idaho; Lai la Bedford,
Caldwell, Idahor- Dr. Carl Hoffman,
Seattle; Charlotte M. Harris, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Burke, A. E.
McCoy. Ella McCoy, Bert McCoy, Ma
bel McCoy, Mary Penny, M. M. Will
iams, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.'S. J. Craft.
Betty Craft, Bellingham. Wash.; Will
iam McHenry, San Francisco; C. E.
Webster. Los Angeles, Cal.; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E. Shifler. Portland; Dr.
and Mrs. J. E. Crahen, Vancouver,
Wash.; Dr. F. A. Crahen. Minneapolis.
Minn.; H. E. Nieman, P. E. Reed. S.
Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miles. Willis
B. Genn. Alma Lindqulst. H. B. Davis
and family, George G. Greenfield. Mr.
and Mrs. . A. Bauman, Mrs. Zoe Coson.
George Hall, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. G.
O. Sewell. Lapwai, Idaho; S. Burnett
and family, Seattle, Wash.
Guests at Necanicum Inn are: Lena
A. Charman, June M. Charman, Oregon
City: Mrs. Nathan. Weinsteln, Sophie
Dohl, Portland; Mrs. W. G. Traub, Spo
kane. Wash,; A. Saling. D. R. Boston.
Yakima. Wash.; John R. Hieb, E. L.
Holmes. Mrs. George W. Hazen, Port
land; W. A. Bratten. Mrs. W. A. Brat
ten. Robert Bratten, Jean Bratten,
Walla Walla. Wash.
Pacific View hotel guests are: Elva
Smith, Salem; Mrs. F. E. Wellborn,
Fred Smith, Salem; Mrs. E. Hough,
Kdith Byrne, Portland: Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Terry, Walla Walla, Wash.: Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Mize, Mrs. Dan Flood
and family,. Lois Martin. Fay Barnes,
Mildred Serving, A- Amers. Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Sharpe, Mrs. W. It. Baird,
Grace Baird. Rose Ward, Mrs. Olive E.
Ward. Mrs. H. K. Nelson. Mildred Miller,
H. E. Nelson, Mrs. E. J. Miller. Clarence
Miller, Verneise Kelson, Wesley Nelson,
Portland.
DAJfClXG POPULAR AT SEWPORT
Beach Parties and Bonfires Attract
Crowds at Oregon Resort.
NEWPORT, Or, Aug. 8. (Special.)
The tri-weekly dances .riven at the
Casino are yet proving very popular
with the younger set. Standing room
is Impossible and one wonders how it
is possible to glide over the thronged
floor. The spectators crowd the street.
A number of beach parties and beach
Ores bave been given throughout the
week, one of the largest being the crowd
gathered to hear the address given
Monday evening by Walter Taylor
Sumner, bishop of the Episcopal dio
cese of Oregon.
Mrs. J. L. Standlfer, Percy P; Adams,
T. Loew, E. M. Niei are among the Eu
gene families to arrive this week.
Miss Ruth E. Calvert of Mount Ange
is passing her summer vacation here.
Mrs. H. J. Horton arrived from Baker
and will remain several weeks at this
coast.
J. C. Beers and family came over
from Albany Monday to remain for the
month of August.
Misses Katherine and Alice Allen
returned this week to Albany after a
sojourn of several months here.
Mrs. Cowgill of Corvallis is visiting
with' friends in Newport.
Ex-County Judge Kirkpatrick of
Polk county and Mrs. Kirkpatrick spent
the week end as guests of Mrs. F. R.
Rich.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Harold Woodcock
and little daughter Gertrude. Mrs. Ella
'Taylor and ton Nash of Corvallis are
occupying the M. S. Woodcock cottage
on the bluffs.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Prunk arrived
Thursday from Salem for a short out
ing. Dr. and Mrs. Widmere motored over
from Corvallis for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Crosley ot 'Rose
burg are among the recent arrivals.
Dr. and Mrs. Carrico of Portland are
enjoying life at Tent city.
Miss Zoe Trask arrived from Albany
to join her sister. Miss Mabel Trask,
and to remain two weeks. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schlffner left Fri
day by auto on their homeward tripto
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cusick and family
have, motored over from Albany and
will remain for a two weeks' rest.
Mrs. Theodore M. Barr, Karl, Jose
phine and Lawrence have opened "Barr
Harbor" for the remainder of the sum
mer. Mr. Barr will be down from
Salem for the week ends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davis and chil
dren have returned to Corvallis after
fortnight at the beach.
Captain and Mrs. Buffon and child
departed Saturday for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchtlst
have arrived from Salem for their usual
vacation.
Colonel and Mrs. Allen Blake, their
sister. Miss Marjory Blake of Seattle,
Captain David P. Gibson and Miss Anna
Mullen of Salem comprised a week
end motoring party from the Cherry
city.
Mrs. M. L. Baucora and family de
parted Saturday for Portland.
R. B. Hill and family of Nampa.
Idaho, arrived Saturday and will stay
a month in a Nye beach cottage.
Bert Hayes returned to Portland Mon
day after a week with relatives.
A. B. Todd and family of McMlnn
vllle motored over Sunday for a month
by the rolling deep.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crider, who have
been guests of Mrs. Fred R. Rich, re
turned to Dallas Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs.
Norgren and Mrs. Johnson of Portland
are in Nels Thompson's cottage at Nye
beach.
H. A. Reed and family of Walla
Walla are in Mills cottage at Nye beach
for a month.
Mrs. Duncan and daughter were called
back to Albany by the illness of Mr.
Duncan.
Mrs. Barnes and children returned to
Portland Friday after an extended visit
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Rohrbough and
children of Albany are enjoying camp
life at the breakers.
F. S. Lalblt. John Mai dm en t. Miles
Aronson and H. T. Clark are among
recent arrivals from .Portland.
William Andersen and family arrived
from Oregon City Thursday for their
usual outing.
Mrs. H. Holmes, Mrs. Burnap tnd Mrs.
A. McCue arrived from Corvallis Mon
day.
Ethel K Harmon. Mrs. T. B. DeLan
cey, P. Hostetter and A. C. Bolesch are
among Salem visitors.
Mrs. B. F. Beezely and daughter ar
rived Tuesday from Portland. Mrs.
Beezely is a former resident of New
port.
Miss Barbara Buckley of Portland Is
the Kueet of relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Taplin of Forest Grove
are epending a pleasant vacation at
Nye beach.
Mrs. Mary Daly of Albany is visiting
friends.
Miss Margaret Ghormley returned to
Tacoma. Wash., after a two weeks' va
cation as a guest of Professor- W. H.
Lee and family.
T . E. and Mrs. Blain have returned to
Albany.
Mrs. Alice Dempsey and daughter,
Miss Fannie Dempsey. Mrs. John R. Sib
ley and daughter, Catherine. Mrs. John
Allgood and eons, John Robert and
James of Dallas, Mrs. May Sibley of
Fairfield, 111., and Miss Alice Cobb of
Portland comprise a party at the at
tractive Linger Longer lodge of Mrs.
Fred R. Rich.
James Stewart of Fossil, accompanied
by Mrs. Stewart, visited Newport over
Sunriav.
Mrs. Charles E. Freeland of Newport
is a business visitor in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe L. Heisler, Miss
Lois Bolton of Dufur, Mrs. T. C. Baker
and Mrs. Dexter Smith of Corvallis
were a motoring party that arrived this
week to enjoy the sea waves.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Townsend of
Salem are visiting for the summer with
relatives.
Ira P. Whitney, Mrs. Whitney and
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family of Waikikl dairy farm near Spo
kane, Wash., after spending several
weeks here departed Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Snyder arrived
from Corvallis Monday for several
weeks" outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Larson arrived Sunday
from Portland and have taken a cot
tage at Nye beach for August.
Captain J. S. and Mrs. Polhemns of
Portland arrived Sunday to spend their
usual summer vacation in their New
port cottage. Captain Polhemus is as
sistant United States engineer.
Mrs. Armbruster and Miss Armbruster
of Portland are occupying the West
View cottage at Nye beach for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. xoakem. Misses
Hallie Smith. Maud Barnes and Law
rence Smith of Dallas are visitors at the
beach.
Rev. and Mrs. Edwin T. Simpson of
Corvallis are business and pleasure
visitors this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fortmiller and
daughter Julianne motored over from
Albany and are guests of Mrs. A. E. -Nesbitt.
A. S. Huey and family motored over
from Roseburg and are located in a
Sea Crest cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schneider have
returned to their home at Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schramm of Sa
lem are enjoying the sea breeze for a
fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Woodcock and
children, also F. E. primes, motored over
from Corvallis Saturday for the week
end as guests of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burkhart of
Albany have opened their Nye beach
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Woods of Dallas
are guests of Mrs. M. M. Ellis at her
summer residence. Mr. Wood and Mrs.
Ellis have a large prune orchard near
Dallas.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Freedhofer and
children of Boise, Idaho, comprise a
party enjoying life by the sea-
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Lee and Mr. and
Mrs. O. V. Johnson and families have
arrived from Albany to remain indefi
nitely.
Miss Dorothea Nash has returned to
Portland after a short visit with Pro
fessor and Mrs. C. M. MfKelllps.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sheffield have as
their guest their sister. Miss Sheffield
of Batavia. N. Y., who will remain sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. John Prey and eon Anstin of
The Dalles are visiting relatives.
Miss Gale Acton, house guest of Mrs.
Klinge. returned to Portland Tuesday.
Miss A. G. -Adams has arrived from
Detroit, Mich., to enjoy the pleasures
of this beach.
Frank Francisco, chief of the police
department at Corvallis, is epending a
vacation period nere.
J. E. Henkle arrived from Philomath
Tuesday.
COMMUNITY BONFIRE ENJOYED
Fully Eight Hundred People Gather
at Rockaway Beach.
ROCKAWAY, Or.. Aug. 2. (Special.)
The second community bonfire of the
season was enjoyed by fully S00 people. -Crowds
come from miles around, afoot.
by train, and by auto, to participate in
the festivities and to enjoy the pro
gramme of novelties and stunts' pre
pared by the manager, W. D. Shafer.
Owing to an unexpected important en
gagement of the Wilkins Jazz orches
tra, this popular organization was un
able to play -at the bonfire, much to
the disappointment of all present.
At the home of George Self, July 26.
was held a party in honor of the fourth
birthday of George Marshall Self Jr.
The guests were Frankie Miller, Rex
Burnett, Helen Shafer, Jackie Jasmann,
Rhodona, Flocele and Louise Poage. -
A welcome addition to the equipment
of the Rockaway Union Sunday school,
is 60 new song books. The attractive
ness of the Union church has been en
hanced by the building of a new ros
trum for the pulpit and organ.
At Hemlock Inn as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Irwin are Mrs. F. M. Zilly
and son Fred of Portland.
Mrs. C. R. Christie and son of Port
land are at Knott Inn.
Rev. and Mrs. Klaas Jacob Strate
meler of Portland win occupy the par
sonage for two weeks during which
time Rev. Stratemeier will conduct the
services in the Rockaway Union church.
Rudolph Schloth of Portland, owner
(Continued on Pace ll.