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THE SUNDAY OREGOXTAN, PORTLAXD, AUGUST 3, 1919. SUMMER VISITORS CROWD OREGON, WASHINGTON RESORTS Weather Favorable During Week to Carefree Colonists at Beaches. Continued From Page 16- of the Ocean Spray apartments, mo tored in with has son for a few day last week. Guests of Mrs. E. Minor at Eallock esottagres are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor. Blanche Minor and Miss Madeline. Cher ry of Portland and Mrs. Bennett of Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Potter of Seaside were recent jtuests of Mrs. Potter's mother, Mrs. E. Minor, at HaUock cot tages. Mrs. R. M. Bonlette of Portland is the artiest of her daughter, Mrs. R- E. Myers at Salt Air. Other g-uests of Mrs. Myers are Mr. C M. Griswold and daughter. Nadina. of Pendleton. Mr. and Mra John Beahen and daugh ter, Theresa, of Forest Grove spent the week at Sea View camp. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Hyland t Glan Lljm cottafre are Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gratton. Robert and Lucille Grat ton of Portland, and Miss Catherine Provost of Bay City. At Camp Scamp is Miss Minnie Smille of Portland. Portlanders at the Harem Camp are Mr. and Mrs. Graap and daughter raisy. Mr. and Mrs. Newell and family and Mies Florence Hill, guest of Miss Graap. A week-end guest of Mrs. Georjre Foster at N'ewcomb cottaees was Mrs. H. E. Craw of Portland. Portland people camped at Rockaway are Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McKenne and son, Charles H. Sigourney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and daugrhter Elaine. Mrs. Bertie Tinnerstet of Tillamook spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Newcomb. Registered at Newcomb cottages are Mr. and Mrs. Li. A. Duncan and daughter Julia, and Mrs. M. B. Johnson" of The Dalles; Mra Pauline Short of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. E. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs R. M. Donovan and E. ii Donovan of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foster and son of La Grande are at Brownie camp. Anderson hotel registrants are Frank Gustis. G. A. Trask. Mr. and Mrs. M- E. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. G. H- Waits, Mrs. E. Bringolf, Joseph Francis all of Port land, and M. G. and it- F. Hushes of Hi lis bo ro. At the Fireside during the week were the Misses Rose Witt and Beatrice West. W. E. Harris, Miss G. Schneider. George Schneider Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Graham and family. Mra F. E. O'Connor and children, all of Portland, and H. E. McGraw of Cochran. Rockaway Cabin houses Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott of Portland. Captain and Mrs. Robert Farley of Bar View and Mra W. H. Hoskins and daughter Constance of Rockaway. had a pleasant outing last week at Rector where they found wild blackberries in abundance. Miss Blanche McXair of Tillamook was the weekend guest of Mrs. Emmett Bales and Mrs. Severance at the Mary anne. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sharon of Portland are guests of Mr. and Mra F. P. Miller. Mr. Sharon, who is grand secretary of the Oddfellows, has been making offi cial vists to all the Oddfellows lodges in Tillamook county. Hillsboro people at Haleywood cot tage for the season are Dr. and Mrs. W. JX Wood, James A. Wood and Mra Jane Tenbaum. At Rockaway Height cottage until September are Mra L. C Hight, Mra Iretta, Bignell and O. L Hight of Port land. Domiciled Jn Cornell cottage are Mrs. Louis Hustie and Mrs. Betty Peterson of Portland. As the guest of Mrs. Pat ton at her cottage. Kopet Manuook, it Mies Visa Olesen of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Heacock of Port land, and Miss Florence Judd of Spo kane are spending a pleasant vaca tion at Box Car cottage. At Schrantz camp are Mr. and Mrs. Jud Toho, John Yoho and Mra. H. Lud wig of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Elderkln of Port land have opened their cottage. Cosy Kest, for the season. Clackamas residents at Rose cot tage are Mr. and Mrs. A. Mather. air. and Mrs. G. F. Parker and family of Portland are registered at the F. P. Miller apartments. Domiciled for the season in Hallau cottage are C. Auer and daughter, Ollie. of Portland. Wildwood cottage shelters Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mayo of Gaston and Mra F. Hawes and Ivan Hawes of Portland. Portland people registered at Camp Comfy are Dr. and Mrs. H. Stanley Lamb, the Misses Ridman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blessing, Mrs. Lydia Tobey and daughters. Until August 15 Klosche Elahee Mit Mte will house Mrs. J. B. Kleefer and ions of Portland. Maridel cottage is occupied for the coming fortnight by Mra A. Benson and two sons of Portland Registered at Kxebs cottages are Mrs. A. Beringer, guest of Mrs. W. A. Bipprell; Mra S. W. Rosebrook, Dor othy, Jean and "BUlie" Rosebrook, Mrs. M. A. Kennedy, Mra N. W. Rus sell. Miss Marguerite Russell. Mrs. A. a. Flndlay and MIfs M. K. Thompson of Portland: Mra W. H. Thompson of Seattle, and Mrs. Caroline Lehman of Bioux City. Reet-a-While cottage is occupied by Mrs. Mary Schiewe and the Misses Lydia Schiewe and Elisabeth Wise of Portland. Mr. and Mra V. L Fnqua. daughters Olive, Victoria and Lois, and son John, Miss Beth Potwin and Mrs. R Madison of Forest Grove will spend a month at Comfort cottage. Ax Johnson's cottage until September ere Mrs. J. Losli and family, D. Kooa-ter. Mr. and Mra. Ray Orendorff of Portland. Mae. and Mra, R. 8. Poage and daugh ters, Rhodona, Flocele and Looifte, of Vancouver. Wash, will be at Ocean Spray apartments until September. At Ocean Crest apartments during the past week were Mra H. B. Darling and sons; Mrs. Anna V. Pape, Lawrence Pape. Mra I. Williams, F. T. Williams, Mra Virginia Grover. Mrs. S. A. Haw kins, Mrs. J. C Myers. Robert Craw, IX C Burkhart, Mrs. F. W. Mann and daughter. Mrs. H. G. Rice, Dorothy Rice, Janet Husted. Mrs. R. A. Reid. Anna and Allan Reid of Portland; Mrs. C. H. Farmer, Ada. Anna and Jamie Farmer and Mra G. L. Hall of Mc Mtnnville. An enjoyable community bonfire and watermelon frolic was held Monday evening by the vacationists at Salt Air. Elmore hotel registrants for the week were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McKen zie, Clarence McKenzte, Mrs. W. S. Read, Edith Read. Mrs. Grant Short, C. R. Brown, J. W. Donovan. A. R. Cody, Tom Mix Jr.. Mrs. L. A. Davis. Miss Lucy Davis. E. O. Spitzner, Mr. and Mrs. John Sennett, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Rutledire. Edwin Rears. W. H. Jenkins, Shannon Phillips, A. M. Ashbaugh, W. R. Ham, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Huthman and son, Mrs. A. H. Devers. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hewitt. J. G. Wentworth, ML J. Flanagan. Mrs. W. V. Green and son. Gilbert Rene, H. J. Cohen. Fred Bundschu, H. F. McKensie, William Romacly. H. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. E. La Forest. F. B. Cauthom. Joe Fuller, Mrs. P. A. Spence. Jessie M. Spence. Fred Town send. Leo P. J. Munly. L. A. Mink. C. G. Pattison. C T. Greiser. Mrs. E. A. Mc- Grath, Lenore McGrath. Mrs. G. Thanes, Mrs. A. Thanes. Catherine Malavey, Fred Carrier. I.ouis Ossenberg. H. M. Branson. A. P. Branson, F. L. Ricketts. all of Portland; Fred Hollett of Blaine: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barberson and daughters, and H. J. Horton of Miles City. Mont-; Trm V. Cowley of Seattle; Miss Helen McLane of San Francisco. James Cruikshank of Hillsboro: C G Crew of Hood River; F. A. Cramer of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Hare of Timber; Mr. and Mra, C H. Houser of Sheridan. At Salt Air hotel are Grace Erickson or Oregon city: Joe Eastham. the Misses Mildred and Opal Joy, Miss Ella Stark, H. T. Creed. Bertha E. Fountain. Eva Schultz, Mra P. Schultz. Agnes Bcnuiti, Mrs. w. Lunger. Mra Mil dred Barker. Peter Zirr, Mr. and Mra E. D. Barker and Mr. and Mrs. C E. Jordan of Portland; J. P. Swift of Min neapolis: Mrs. Art Snyder of Cochran. Portland people at Hart's Content are Dewey Stennett, guest of W. G. HaUock, the Misses Laura Goodell and Lou Foster, and Miss Ardith Carothers, guest of Mrs. E. H. Bottemiller. -Mr. E. A. Bottemiller motored In for the week end with his family at Ann Aeleen cottage. Lake Lytle, and brought with him as guests Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schmidt, also of Portland. Mra Mary Hurd and daughter. Ivy, of Portland, spent the week at Nina cottage. Lake Lytle. The Misses Ethel, Nina and Anna Hart, having Just returned from a tour of the Canadian Rockies, spent the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, at Hart's Content. Lake Lytle. Miss Margaret Gtttings of Portland is the guest for the coming fortnight of Mr. and Mra G. A. Boldrick. Stephen Arnold is visiting his mother at Cosy Corner camp. ACCOMMODATION I3S Wt'lCIEST Scores of People From IMstant lo calities Visit Cannon Beach. ECOLA. Cannon Beach. Or, Aug. S. CSpecial.) As tho season advances Cannon Beach residents realize more than ever the necessity for larger and better accommodations for visitors. The present season brings scores of people from distant localities, finding here an ideal location for summer rec reation. Cannon Beach includes nine miles of sandy seashore sheltered between the points north and south, reaching far out into the sea, with cottages and tent bouses scattered along the bluff under the spruce and pine trees, with attractions of forest and beach suffi ciently diverse to suit all tempera ments. A number of Idaho people are enjoy ing the attractions of Cannon Beach this season. Mrs. F. H. Brandt and daughters, Gretchen and Paula of Boise, Idaho, are located at Ecola Inn. Dr. Brandt spent several days with his family during July. Mra J. E. Burgy and son of Hager man. Tdaho. are also at the inn. Mr. Buray will join his family later in the season. Mrs. E. S. Senaenig and daugh ters. Misses Myrtle and Kathryn of Boise, are housed in erne of the Cornell cottages for a mon' Mra T. C. Hol- lingshead and son. Robert, are located in this locality. Mr. and Mra Norrta Fritchman. also of Boise, spent a few days at the War ren. Mrs. Henry Irwin of Payette, Idaho, and Lalla Bedford of Caldwell, Idaho, are guests in Elk Creek Park. Miss Lura Hendricks of Nelson, Neb-: Frank Smith of Shenandoah, la-, and Miss Mary Palmer of Xeiwln. T . ars late arrivals here. A merry party consisting of Mrs. J. A. Marlitt and son. Mrs. Clyde Raabe and son, Mrs. Carl Johnson, are enjoy ing the hospitality of Mrs. Walter Mc Waters at her summer home. Sunset Lodge, one of the most attractive homes of this locality, situated near the en trance to Elk creek, overlooking the ocean. ' F L Fuller and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Fuller's mother, Mrs. S. J. Parrish. who motored from Portland, spending a few days as guests at Ecola Inn, have recently returned home. Leonard F. Fuller also motored down m company with W. R. Cornell and family. The party were guests at the Cornell home in Elk Creek Park. Professor John Bently. instructor of engineering in the forestry department of Cornell university, was the guest of Mr. Fuller and Mr. Cornell on a three days' hike to Neah-kah nie. Mrs. J. C Gripper and family have returned to Portland after a month's stay at the Parks cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodfleld of Astoria have opened their Blue Bird cottage for the eeason. Mrs. John Kopp and family of Bozeman, Mont., and Mrs. Harriet Boord of Portland are guests at Brownies' Court Mrs. L. Allen Lewis and daughter. Miss Clementine, Misses Caroline and Louise Flanders and Mrs. Rodney Gllsan have opened their summer homes at Ecola Point for the season. Mrs. Ar thur Minott and Robert Minott are guests at the point. Mr. and Mrs. Holt Aplin and niece. Miss Katherine Patt, are comfortably housed in Mrs. Dakins cottage Miss Margery and Thelma Reed with Miss Edith Williams and Agnes Crow ther of Portland are having a grand good time keeping house in the Reed cottage. Mra R. J. Quick and children of Ta coma. Wash., and Miss Essie MoCrank are among the late arrivals at Ecola Inn. Mrs. C. M. Clarke, Miss Beryl Clarke, with Mrs. W. O. Hadley and Miss Eliz abeth Hadley and Miss Marie Slusher. all of Hood River, are housed in the Clarke cottage at Elk Creek enjoying the beach attractions for the remainder of the season. Mra G. J. Montgomery, with Mrs. Stoipeon and daughter Robtnette, all of Portland, are occupying Idyl Nook, for a month. Mr. anc Mrs. C C Powen arrtl dangn tr. Mrs. J. R. Ferris, with her little son, are at tEs Powell hems for an Indef inite stay. Mr. and Mra. W. 1L Brltta and son Edward were house guestai of Mr. and Mra Powell for a week re cently. Mrs. Edgar Gearhart and children of Astoria are occupying their cozy cot tage near Sylvan Point. Miss Alma Ekstrom of Astoria, a prominent nurse in reconstruction work, la visiting her family at the White house. Among recent arrivals are Mrs. Frank Wellington Gilbert of New Haven. Conn.; Miss Antoinette Mean, Mrs. C L. Reed and daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Theodore Brown. Miss Jennie Rippy, Miss Post. Miss L. Groshen. J. J. Chip man and wife, Mra Frank Hak and daughter. Blain M. Smith and family. Harry Stipe and family. Miss An toinette Wagner and Mrs. Wagner, all of Portland Mrs. D. C Lagaesee and daughter Jane. Mrs. C. F. Ungerman and daugh ter Barbara of Astoria are spending the season in Tolovana park. Miss Vivian Johnson is the guest of Miss Florence Gradon at the Gray den. Miss Julia McGroo is a member of Mrs. J. B. Grimes' household. COTTAGERS LEAD BCST I.IKE Variety of Interests at Gearhart Claim Time In Strenuous Fashion. GEARHART. Or, Aug. !- (SpeciaL) There is no lull in the busy vea of cot tagers at Gearhart. for the variety of Interests claim their time in strenuous fashion. Unless the visitor has an un usual amount of will power, the oppor tunity for a very quiet life is not ap preciable the busy life of the resort seems to claim every resident. In ad dition to the beach bathing, walking, crabb-ing and tlaTTri"g, there ars the JlfarjSr Sice C'yoc- , Z&yi2oifc. a Cojftxjai golf links, tennis courts, good horses and interesting bridle paths, several scenic motor trips. Seaside and its dance pavilion and shops, the swim ming tank and besides all thess things. the cottages themselves are designed for house parties, dinners, luncheons and dances and entertaining is again in vogue as before the war. By way of diversion, several Gear hart cottagers held a tournament on the golf links last week, arranging their own handicaps and managing the jolly contest. At the close three claimed the trophy and they finally drove for a certain hole, the nearest ball being that of the winner. Mrs. Walter Cook tri umphed over Henry Metzger and Arnold Blitz. Those who participated were: Bert Levy, M. Rosenblatt, Henry Metz ger, Arnold Blitz. E. J. Jaeger, R. Stew art. Mr. and Mrs. Fenn, Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook and Miss Mabel Beck. Mrs. Coe McKenna, who Is summer ing at Gearhart. has brought her horse. Flashlight, down, and spends much of her time on the bridle paths of the sur rounding country. Miss Alberta Bair was entertained at the home of Mra Thomas Kerr In Gear hart last week end. Among the men who Journeyed to the beach for the week end were Al Sulli van. Leonard Greer. George Stanley and Oliver Huston. Mrs. Nancy Zaa Scott la summering at Gearhart. A paper chase of five miles was the diversion of one morning for several young Gearhart beach visitors. Hon ors went to Miss Dorothy McBrtde and Miss Florence Prudhomme. James Cook came to the seaeoast tor the week end. Miss Dorothy Strowbridge returned to the beach recently after a short stay in Portland. Miss Dorothy Levy of San Francisco is the house guest of Mra Lloyd Frank for the balance of the season. Mra Max Hlrsch has as her guest Mrs. M. Hirsch. Several matrons enjoyed a bridge party recently, at which Mrs. Joseph Goodman was hostess. Mrs. Frank Ransom and son Bobby are visiting Mra Sam Slocnm at her pretty cottage. Miss Betty Labbe was hostess at a birthday party Tuesday. A number of the very youngest set participated in the merry affair. Miss Helen Haseltlne was the guest of Miss Martha Whiting, who is spend ing the season at the coast. Youngsters seem to take to the water like so many little ducks at Gearhart and the lesson in swimming and diving by Miss Millie Schloth is an important event in the week's routine. Among the children who are studying strokes and dives under Miss Schloth are Tom and Don Kerr, Nancy Honeyman. Louise I .abbe. Laura Warren, Arthur Sherwood, Tommy Robertson, Bobby Ransom, Dorothy McBride and little Bertha Grover. Bertha has progressed to back ward somersaults and flips and the me dium high dive. Other young visitors who frerjuent the natatorium are Freddy Martin. Mary Louise and Eliza beth Zaa, Priscilla Honse. Flora Jane McBride, Rath Bruere, Jack Marshall. Virginia and Donald Sloe trm. Julian Corbett and James Van Setrayw. A delightful visit at Goarhart is be ing enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs- Leo J. Falk and Mrs. Nathan Falk of Boise, who are with Mra Max Hirsch. Miss Marian Sicbel Is tho house gnest of Miss Bertha Goodman. After a pleasant stay at the see who re, Mra Sigmund Frank has returned to Portland. She was the go est of Mra Lloyd Frank. Golfers at Gearhart were Interested in the coming of Russel Smith and Ned Aver, crack players who made the course several times. The presence of Portland's well-known players was an added impetus to the cottage colony. Mr. and Mra John Daly have returned to Gearhart after an interesting motor trip through British Columbia. R- A. Stewart was a week-end visitor at Gearhart. Henri Labbe also spent the Saturday and Sunday at the resort. Mra Jordan Zan has returned to her Gearhart cottage to remain for the bal ance of the season. Dr. Samuel Slocum passed the week end with his family. Dr. George Marshall spent the end of the week at Gearhart. CLAMBAKE AT BAH VIKW Hundreds of People Prom Various Beaches Join in Foertivitiea. BAR VIEW. Or, Aug. . Special. The Bar View community acted as hosts to all the beaches at a mammoth clambake and dance. Wednesday night. A complimentary supper consisting of delicious cockle dams, baked to a turn in the rock pit. crackers and Wiener wursts in inexhaustible quantities was served to the hundreds of people who attended. The guests danced to the ex cellent music furnished by the Earl Fuller Jazz band until daylight. A weekly feature of Bar View merry making which is rapidly gaining in popularity is the Monday evening ex cursion to Bay Ocean. Last Monday evening threo launches full of young people crossed the bay, enjoyed a swim - - -ifctfc fit In the natatorium then repaired to the Bay Ocean hotel for dinner and a de lightful evening's dancing. Bathing in Smith's lake is this year more than ever a popular sport. The large sand dunes protecting the outlet form a natural wind break, allowing the groups which daily disport in the warm water, grateful protection from the cool northwest breeze. The abundant supplies of driftwood, a rare luxury at beach resorts, invites Bar View vacationists to accept the op portunity for frequent beach bonfires Many of these parties were held during the past week, at one of which fancy dancing numbers by Mrs. Arnold of Portland elicited much favorable com ment. A crab strpper and "500" party given by Mrs. H. Thatcher and Mrs. J. P. Van Overn of Portland Friday evening at Welcome Inn was much enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. C KUngensmlth, Mr. and Mrs. L. Martin. Mr. Seagul, Mr. and Mrs. F. Schulplns, Marguerite Schulplns, all of Portland, and Mr. and Mra J. L. Blaker of Bar View. The prize for highest score at "5 00" was won by Mrs. Blaker. So great was the success of the evening that the hostesses gave another similar party a few evenings later at the Cot tage Home restaurant. Mr. and Mra R. R. Poppleton and family of Oswego will remain at their cottage until September IS. Registered at Villa camp are Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, Alan and Elsie Johnston. Mrs. Hyronemus, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. Prin gle and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klahn, Mr. and Mra A. Englund. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sanders and son, W. R. Seagroves. Mrs. Roma M. Benbow, Mrs. W. J. Jones, Myra and Dena Jones, Mr. and Mra. B. F. LaFountaine. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. C H Olesen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C Jack. A. G. Long, Vera Hughes, Mrs. Martha Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. G. Spatli, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Park and daughter Thelma of Portland; Mrs. Althea Widell of Rockford. ILL; Mra N. J. Francois of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Houmard of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mulkey of Amity, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hastings of McMinnville. L. S. Jackson of Portland, recently returned from overseas, is occupying his cottage for the summer. Mr. Jack son assumed his duties as station mas ter when the Bar View station was opened for the season Wednesday. Six members of the Portland police force spent a week's vacation with their families at Welcome Inn recently. The party was composed of Mr. and Mrs. C Klingensmith. James KUngen smlth, Miss Mildred Klingensmith, Mr. and Mrs. L. Martin and family, Mr. Seagul, Mr. and Mra T. Schulpins, Mar guerite Schulpins. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thatcher and Mr. and Mra J. P. Van Overn and daughter Freda. At the Wise Way are Mr. and Mra Edward Mlsener and daughter Ellen, Mrs. A. W. Young and daughter. Anna, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCabe and son of Portland, and Ms. and Mra Henry Hall of Prairie City. Mrs. L- M Alley and daughters Pearl. Mabel and Evalina motored in for a vacation t their cottage, and with them as guest is Miss Lola RetzLaff, also of Portland Carter's Cottages registrants for the week are G- A. Graves, Charles and Kenneth Graves, Mr. and Mra Craig and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schel lenburg and danghter Genswisrve, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mnegrovo and fam ily. Mrs. N. W. Russell and daughter Marguerite, Herbert Mordon and TaX bot Todd, an of Portland. CLAMS ATO CRABS PLENTIFUL Extremely Low Tide Give Vaeatjon ipts Appreciated Opportunity. TWIN ROCKS, Or, Aug. 2 (Special.) The extremely low morning tides just preceding and following the new moon gave vacationists last week much-appreciated opportunities tor securing clams and crabs. Even before daylight parties equipped with shovels, rakes and sacks could be seen hurrying afoot and by auto toward the Nehalem river jetty or the flats of Tillamook bay, and all returned with abundant supplies of delicious seashore delicacies. Motoring leisurely by the Grand Ronde road to the Tillamook beaches, making frequent stops at the various points of interest, a jolly party of Port landers composed of Mr. and Mra Clyde Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassell, and Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews made a three days' halt at Camp Ail-In last week. They reported the roads good and fishing tn the Trask river ex cellent. Later the party will return by way of Seaside and Astoria. An enjoyable bonfire party to which all the children cm the beach were in vited was given by Mrs. J. B. Middle ton Sunday evening. The youngsters romped on the sand to their hearts' content, then gathered around the fire to toast marshmallowa Miss Rubie A. Goulet of the Alblna Homestead school. Portland, will spend the remainder of the summer as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank J. Mc Gettigan. at Villa de Joffre cottage. Ai the Elliott coetage lor the com ing fortnight are Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellson and daughters, Ruth, Mary i FOR YOUR VACATION Suggestions to Increase Your Comfort and Pleasure. HOTEL SEASIDE Formerly Hotel Moors, Most delightful spot on the sooth shore, situated at the water's edge. Reached via the &, T. i Ry. direct from Portland to Seaside, also Str. Georgians and O.-W. R. N. boats to Astoria, where the A. J. Auto Co. makes connections for Hotel Seaside. Auto lata take beautiful Columbia River highway, which ter minates at Hotel Seaslda Attractive features are golfing, motoring, surf, bathing, trout fishing, bowling, dancing, etc Rates on application. A. 8. Hogue sf Nortonia Hotel, manager. HOTEL SEAVIEW wSTOn FORMERLY HACKNEY COTTAGE Located on NORTH BEACH, universally conceded to be the finest beach in the Pacific Northwest splendid turf bathing near the hotel. Excellent table, airy and comfortable rooms, reasonable rates. For rates, write Hotel Seaview, Sea view. Wash- H fist d Portland and the North west's finest hostelry. Bates $2 and up Splendid grill and fa cilities for entertaining' privats parties, Portland, Oregon MT. HOOD LODGE AND CLOUD CAP INN ORBOOys most weenie resorts, nestled respectively tsas and S0O0 feet up the slope of Mount Hood. Take auto, stags or train via Hood River and P a r In d a 1 e. Coms and rest and play. For r e s s r vations address Homer A. Rogers, Parkdale, Oregon. Telo- 8 hone Hood Biver Exchange, dell 114. HOT-EX GrXElt JL. 15. Keynolds, Prop- tinier, Waeku Di TUBS PICTURESQUE TROUT UA.K3S VALLEY. Side trips by auto or horseback to Lava Cavai, Ice Cave. Indian Race Track. Steamboat Lake, etc MT. ADAMS AUTO ROAD TO MORRISON VALLEY, at the verr base of the mountain. GOOD TROUT P18HING, Tennis. Croquet Grounds and Swimming Pool in connection. AMUSE MENT HALL with dancing, bowlins and billiards near hotel. Rates: $2.30 per day. V2 per week. Sunday dinners. 76c The Jewett Farm Resort UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. "Atop the Colombia Highlands" YOU MILL UiJOi View of Columbia liorge. Tne pines sad firs- Cottases wltn flreplaoas. Tents. Fresa vegetables. Fruits. Home eookina. Tripe lextrki to Mount Adams and Trout Lake. Accessible by train, boat, twe highways. Write for reservations. Opens June la White Salmon, wash. RHODODENDRON INN, MT. HOOD Or con's matt b4VTjtlf ul mountain rort th ZltMff river &ftd SUU creek, la xhm ever rett forests neer tkve foot sf Mount Hood; la a cemented wimmiDf pool, modern due ban. eaddrs koimst, teoals, roe.ue. fJst.tm Rates $4 per day. $1 to 921 per ereak. "er Auto btagre CsOl East 130 or Blala 331 MBS. EM1L ITIANZETTI. rropriotoe. Zigzag. Oregon, Welsh's Hotel Light, clean rooms, facing" the ocean. Newly furnished. Moderate r&tss. J saws UaUkj Iron Borne Wa-Ju Grace, and Mrs. A. L. Fraley and daugh ter Grace of Portland. The Abry cottage will house for the coming week Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston and children. Allan and Elsie, of Port land. W. F. Gwln of Seattle has joined bis family for a vacation at the Scott Bozorth cottage. Rev. Otis Holmes, pastor of the First Congregational church. Walla Walla, has joined Mra Holmes as the guest of Mrs. Fred Wilson at Wilson cottage. Mrs. Alva Authors of Portland is the guest of Mr. and Mra W. D. Murphy at Rock View Villa apartments. Mr. and Mra S. H. Klahn and family of Portland are spending their vacation at the Hadley cottages. Portlanders at Rock View Villa apartments for a fortnight's outing are Mr. and Mra F. A. Vortman, and Dr. and Mra M. Visaillon and daughter Janet. Mrs. J. B. Middleton and children of Portland will occupy the Seguian cot tage during August- The Richardson cottage is occupied by Mra M. A. Mclntyre, Mra Lee Shoe maker and family, and Mrs. W. A Hall and daughter Florence of Portland. At the Van Scyoc apartments are Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Adams and T. H. Adams Jr. of Vancouver. Wash.. Mrs. F. A. Baker of Salem. Mrs. Walton Young and Miss Catherine Croft of Newhall. Cal. William Willing spent the week end with his family at Hadley cottages, and with him as his guest was M. G. Westcott, also of Portland. The Simpson cottage. Forest Queen, is occupied by its owner. Adam Simpson of Buxton, and Mr. and Mra William Watson of Portland. G. H- Sampson of Portland has added to his group of cottages a pretty new one which he has named Standish cot tage. Domiciled, in the Ryan cottage are Mra Marion Wiseman and son. Henry. Mr. and Mra J. H. Jones and daughter Frances, and Mr. and Mra J. A. Boster. all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner snd children of Portland left Thursday for an extended camping and fishing trip at Batterson on the north fork of the Nehalem river. A. V. Nelson of Watseeo nnt thj I week In Pnrtlnnri nn hnoi n... Mr. and Mra J. H. Rosenberg and family of Tillamook have opened their j cottage. Pine Grove, for the season, and I with them as guests are Mr. and Mrs. VTTTtl.oovnrG THJfi OCEA.M iewMe, Clatso Beaea, Oreacsa, l-eate R OTTTT.EDO 15 SKKD 4k FL0tAXj COX, 14S SECOND ST., phones Main 171. A-SSIL rar Aran wannsli. Welobea, Tswneya and Rhododendron. Round trip $6. Oovernmeat Camp S8.60. Owned and operated by Ir-rtn-toa Garage jfc Auto Co.. Inc. J. L. s. Saesd. Prea-Mcr. Phones B. 1SS. C-S1S2. X. 14th ana jsxoauwsjr. lane to men and women of refined Hend for niiiAtrated M71S. C. W. J. KKCKERS Hli.te Nairn on. Hiinh. Phon The Hoerlein Ranch For V aeration in ts. Hood River, Or. A country pi&ce in the woodland of scenic Hood River gorge. The rushing river, fish ing, tramping. Unsurpassed view of valley and mountains. Spacious rustle home with Individual sleeping porches, aJso tent ac commodations. Appreciative guests pro nounce this the Ideal place to spend a vaca tion In the Hood River vailejr. Address Ho-erleta Bros. FhoBS) STOu Hotel Sunset Will antldpatrna; toot vacation re nember Hotel Sunset. Ideal spot tor rest and recreation. One block from ooean at Beach Center Station. Adorees MRS. HUNT, Box SA. Lads; Beach. Wuktartsa, The Shelburne CTENTrT PTEAftOO Long distance telephone In hotel. Two blocks from ocean. .Buy your ticket to Sbel burne station. Write for reserva AmaricaA plan. T. J. UOASE, Seat Tlew, TTasli. HOTEL MANHATTAN Manhattan Beach, Or., Tillamook Co. One-balf block from ocean. Best of home) cooking;. Surf bathing, sea fish ins, trout f ishing, boating, on Lake Lytle and Lake Crescent. Special atten tion to tourists and week-end parties. For rates and reservations, phone Sell wood IS68, or address Mrs. . Eider, lVlaniia.ttn Beach, Or. BAR VIEW, OREGON Er. Wise has a new eottas;.. with pri vate bath and toilet, furnished for two or four, for rent at ii per day; also newly furnished rooms and H. K. ap'ts from $1 up. Small hotel kitchen and dinins; room for rent. Lr. Wise, Fort land and Bar View, Or. City phone slain 2029. PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL Furnished rooms and tents for house keeplns. Facing; the ocean.- Address 1 k', H'"K" Pros', seaside, Ob Conducted wooc 1 Inrm run.- In vi ti ... 11 1 taste, ff Llet. on 7Kb a Alva Hughes and famllv of Or City, and Mrs. Emma Raynor, Veresard, and Clare Raynor of Clackamas. Rev. W. F. Ineson. pastor of ths Sun nysids Methodist church. Portland, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellison at Elliott cottage. MANHATTAN" IS POPULAR Lively Crowds Enjoy Vacation Sports on Beach. MANHATTAN, Or, Aug. S. (Special.) . A bonfire. supper was given on tho beach Saturday night by Mrs. E. Elder of the Manhattan hotel, in honor of six guests from San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Orell. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jacobs and Mr. and Mra P. Kaeper. All present greatly enjoyed the novelty feature of the bountiful supper, orabs roasted over the embers. A bed of razor clams has recently been discovered near the south Ne halem river Jotty. The clams are re ported to have been obtained in large quantities during the recent low tides accompanying the new moon. Portland people registered at Hotel Crescent during the past week are H. M. Kuempel. Eddie Newman. Ctyde Thorp, Miss Amelia Nardini. Miss Stella Nardinelli. H, B. McCauley and A. P. Branson. Mra Fleshman and son Otto of Port land are taking their vacation In Coral-of-Nehalem cottage. Besta-Bilt cottage Is occupied by Mr. and Mra J. Duiand and daughter of Portland. Domiciled in Reifschneider cottage are Mrs. Nellie Mahl and the Misses Margaret and Frances Walker of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. F. EL Leltner of Port- , land will spend the remainder of the summer at their cottage. Dole Far Niente. Guests of Mra Anna Welch at Green Lawn cottage are Mrs. L. A. Lindqnist and her father, Mr. Wood, of Portland. The new Relischneider cottage is oc cupied by Mrs. Mat tie Snyder of Dayton and Mrs. Mattie Clifton. Mra H. L. Lindley. Mra Elsie Likens and son Louis of Portland will spend the oresent fortnight at Takitzy cot-tag-a Registered at Manhattan hotel are Margaret A. Mills. A. G. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Popplln. Miss Grace Pop- (Concludd on Par- 12. 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 Washin 127 Broadway Elmore Hotel Under New Owner. ROCKAWAY, OREGON. Best hotel on the Tillamook beaehos. bow- -ly furotshe!. full view of ocean from every room, excellent table; en 8. P. Tillamook llaa and state highway. Good fishing- In ail the lakes and the surf. AJso furnished cottage. For reservations and information write to J. J. Kre bs. Rocks way, Ortjon. Hotel Taylor Ocean Park, Wash. Best TrnmOr trsuad (14 pesi Home ei ECOLA INN (Cannon Beach) Ksas H. lT11ls.il. An, wmx, ockajt vzetw. Danes Pavilion. Tennis Courts. Pool and , Billiards, Barber Ehop, eta. Bus meets ail trains at Seaside. Writs tor rsssr- ' vations. ECOLA. OREGON. The Avalon HOOD RIVER, OREGO.t. A quiet, homellks plaos to spend. yar vacation at a farm resort. MRS. V. C BOUSE. HOSTESS. 142S Str. Georgians leaves Alder St. Xoek at T A- M. dallv. R turning, leaves Astoria 2 P. Mm daily ac cept Monday. Lurline .eaves Portland daily erxcept Bun day. at 8 P.M. Undine leaves Astoria 4a0y at T 1. SC. VILLA CAMP "ALL AMsTRIGAN On Bar Vtew Beach on the Tillamook Sbere. One, two and thx-room oottaa-es. com pletely frrrnished for light houeeicaepins Pure menntsin water, eiectrie Ucnta. aani tary to i eta. Protected from sea breere. cioea to beach. Clams, crabs, trout fishing; over looks Tillamook Bar. Ideal Summer vaca tion spot. For reservations and rate, ad dress I J. Tolls. Bar View. Or. NECANICUM INN OVEBIOOKEI8 OCEAN Large Sun Parlors. Beautiful Grounds Hotas for Hame-Ceoked Meals. Ml IMMiW, Pssav. tosslns. OnaM. As-