The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 17, 1919, SECTION THREE, Page 8, Image 54

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    8 THE STJXDAY OREGOTAX, PORTLAND, AUGUST 17, 1919.
SURF BOARD RIDING NEWEST SPORT AT NORTH BEACH
Train Met Daily by Crowd of Cottagers Ready to Welcome Newcomers to Rough and Ready Vacation.
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NORTH BEACH. Wish- Aub. 16.
(Special.) Surf-board rldlnc '
the nueil sport to be developed
t North Beach. With a speedy motor
boat, a strong plank and a bathing'
suit, one has only to learn the art of
balance and the sport is frreat fun. A
mer holiday. They spent several days
at Iyoner Beach and left the latter part
of the week via South Bend en route
for Seattie. Ralnfcer national park and
other interesting places will be visited
before they return to their home in
Portland.
Mrs. Bert Erwln is occupying; her
number of young people have tried rid- I cottae near the Breakers. Mr. Erwin
ins; on the boards In the bay off II-
vaco and claim that It is thrilling; to
dash throueh the water on a narrow
plank, to see the spray fly high, to
f'ei the rush of the water as the board
skims the surface.
The "whole thins; seems to rest
spent the week-end with his wife.
At the E. Li. Smith cottage in the
Meadows Hal White is a guest.
Boating; on China Bay was the
pastime of several North Beach young
people Monday. A picnic lunch and
trip about the bay formed the day's
amusement. .The party was composed
the start if one makes a good get- Qf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward. Mr. and
avrar. the rent is apparently simple.
Hoidicr the two taut ropes the rider
lias only to stand firmly and hope for
tl.e best. Wh. n one has ridden many
times, all sorts of daring feats are
possible, graceful dancing steps are
executed with seemlnir ease, and pro'
vide the spectators with excitement.
The train is met daily by a crowd
ef cottagers, clad In rough and ready
Odtling clothes, bronzed with the wind
end sun. ready to make the newcom
ers into goofi vacationists Many are
vow arriving for a stay of a few weeks.
anxious to get in a holiday at the coast
tefure the routine of city life is re
sumed.
, Mrs. Max Smith. Jr., is at the Mcln
torn cottage in the Willows for the
rst of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Ladd returned
to their home in the city Monday. Will
iitm Ladd, who spent the week-end at
tlte coast, returned home with them.
The Holman cottage In the Willows
baa ben opened by the Misses Kate
nd Fannie Holman.
One rf the Jolly picnic parties to
North Head light houe via enjoyed
Alcnday by a number of Seavlew vtsl
tnr. Those who hiked to the Head
w-re Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker. Mrs.
T. P. M.ivs. Joseph PoJd. Mrs. Grace
Storey and George Storey and Mrs.
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Mrs. Clarence Olmsted returned to
her beach cottage Wednesday after
week In Portland. Miss Mary Bacon
Is her guest. Misses Jean Skene. Flor
erce Holman and Elizabeth Baron, who
have been giirsts at the Olmsted cot-
tare, have gone to Portland.
Mrs. U(r,e Conaay and son. George,
at.d brother. Frank Bowman, opened
their cottage at Newton station Mon
day 'ieorsre Conway has recently re
turned from trip to Austria and ex
tended service in the navy.
Mrs. W. S. Poulsen Is occupying her
cottage at Tiosa for the balance of
the season.
Mrs. Ed Jeffery and son came to Tl
era Friday tc be at their Ridge cot-
tare.
Mr ard Mrs. Frank Strauhal have as
their guests the latter's brother-ln
law and sifter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
rvitcher of Oresron City.
Mrs. John li'ibhard and two sons left
the beach Tuesday after a delightful
summer at their cottage.
Mrs. Hilton. Misses Marguerite McCabe,
Anna McCab. Beatrice Coffey. Nancy
Fyne, Alice Sorsby, Amy Young and
Roger Ward. K. P. Dove. Earl Dove.
Harry Gevurtx.
Miss Katharine .Daniels is the guest
of the Misses Violet and Leona Frag.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kadderly are oc
cupying an attractive cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kerlee, well-
known North Beach residents, have
motored to the coast from California.
They are accompanied by thir two
children.
In the Waters cottage, which is hous
ing Mrs. J. S. Fyne, Mrs. H. F. Saxton
and two children of Portalnd are house
guests.
Miss Margaret Legg of Salem is
spending tte summer with relatives at
Seavlew. .
Among the summer folk of North
Beach are Mrs. Frank Yoe and son.
Frank Jr.
A fortnight Is being spent at Sea
vlew by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Swann.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rathbun are at
the Rathbun cottage at beach Center
for two weeks' vacation.
Preston Prideaux has returned to
the city after a week at the coast
with Mrs. Prideaux and their two chil
dren. Mrs. Fred Drake is summering
with Mrs. Prideaux.
Fred Jeffers is visiting Mrs. L. A.
Harned and son Hal at their Seavlew
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn returned
to Portland the later part of the week
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheehv of Portland
came to the beach for a few days. They
have a cottage at Holman station.
The Joy cottage is occupied by
Margaret Johnson. Leta Williams,
Hazel Knight and Edith Williams.
Sunset hotel guests are Vera J. Hen
dricks, Grace Hendricks, Myrtice Fow
ler. Joe Wlskerat. William K. Love. Mr.
and Mrs. C H. Allehoff and Irma J. Mc
Claran, all of Portland.
Mrs. G. R. Lent and son, Marcelle
Jackson. Mrs. C. H. Jackson. Mrs. Mc
Mann and daughter. Mrs. William Tan-
sing, Lloyd Tansing. Helen Krueger.
Dr. and Mrs. George F. Koehler and
daughter of Portland: Rev. C L. Dark.
Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dark,
Knappton: Mrs. Laura V. Dark, Mrs.
Lizzie Morris, Wichita. Kan.; Mrs. J. C.
Kennedy, Eva Kennedy. J. A. Clancy
Mrs. J. P. Bronaugh arrived at her and family. L. M. Smith and family,
Tlita cottage Tuesday to remain until
September. Her daughters, Anna May
ar.i Margaret, are with her and Ralph
Hurges of PenJleton was their guest
for a few days.
After a sojourn in Portland Miss
Henrietta Baum has rejoined her sis
ter. Mrs. Jerome Friedman, at her
beach cottage anil will spend the rest
f the summer there. Jerome Fried'
Portland, are among recent arrivals at
North Beach.
A number of energetic women of the
Ladies' Aid society arranged a food
sale for last Tuesday for the benefit of
the Long Beach restroom. From the
sale of pastries, preserves, fresh vege
tables, flowers and other articles, a
large sum was realised and will be used
to carry on the activities of the rest-
man spent the week-end with his fam- I room. Those who had charge of the
ily and R. Alexander of Pendleton was I sal were Mrs. W. M. Round, Mrs. J. B.
also a guest at the cottage over the
week-end.
Leo Krause of Portland spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
airs. 1 Krause.
Hen Greene came to Seavlew to spend
he meek end with his family. Wi'.liam
Irlsi;oll and Charles Kobinaon were
also week-end guegi at the Greene
cottage.
Mrs. O. N Klocker and daughters.
T-ene and Marie, have Joined the throng
Pape. Mrs. W. J. Breyman. Mrs. L. C.
Davidson, Hilma Jacobsen, Mrs. W. E.
Dav. Mrs. August Greenblum.
Registered at the Seaview hotel were
Mrs. F P. Mays. Joseph Dodd. Mrs.
Robert Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. William
Crofton and son. H. E. Stemler. Mrs.
U E. Gillette. Mrs. H. B. Fern, all of
Portland; James O'Rourke. K. O'Rourke,
Fulton. 111.: Mr. and Mrs. McCarty,
Ridgefield: George Nelson. South Bend
R. B. Radrtiffe, Palouse: Mr. and Mrs.
esting many. Exciting diversions are
the automobile and motorcycle races on
the beach at low tide. In the evenings
the -cottagers flock to the beach for
bonfires or to enjoy the dances, thus
rounding out the happy days.
Among those who are summering at
Ocean Park are: Mr. and Mrs. T. M
Hurlburt, Miss Helen Hurlburt. Miss
Margaret Hurlburt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Burkhart, Portland; Mrs. Fred W. Gar-
retson, Tacoma; Miss Sprague, Ruth
Balhert, Portland; Myrtle Bumham,
Ruby Evans, Ruth Hendricksen, Francis
Price, Vancouver. Wash.; Mrs. C. L.
Ripplt, W. W. Pillsbury, C. J. Osburn.
J. B. C Osburn, J. S. Pickard and fam
ily. Carl Bergeman, Portland; X A.
Smith, Atherton. England: Mrs. O. O.
Haga, Boise, Idaho; Hugh Montgomery.
Dorothy Montgomery, J. K. Gill, Adele
Dyott, Frances Gill. Portland: Char
lotte Newhouse, Marguerite Hill, The
Dalles; Clarence N. Ackerson, Margaret
Ackerson. J. R. Managhan, Juanita
Rushlight; Walter Fimmel, Portland;
Mrs. R. L. Johnson, Albany, Ga. ; H. C.
Stevens. Topeka. Kan.; Mrs. A. G. Ott,
Mrs. Louise Pollock. Portland: Miss
Mary E. Seally. San Francisco; Thomas
Williams, Touchet; F. W. McCune, Phil
Brinkcamp. Umatilla, E. E. Sturdier,
Idano; M. E. Gray, Newton Gray, Fred
erick Kettenring. Vancouver, Wash.;
Clara Olsen. Walter Olsen. Victor Olsen,
Mrs. P. Olsen. Raymond Bergeman. Mr.
Pol8en. Portland; Mrs. C. A, Fox, Mrs.
C. H. Fox, Miss Ruth Van Schoonhoven,
Portland: Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Wight,
James Spairldlng, M. H. Spauldlng. Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Stearn, Mrs. Ethel
Janchen. Gertrude Espey, Herbert
Oliver, Helen Oliver. Mr.- and Mrs. Foy
Flarety, Mrs. F. Bredemier, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Thompson. Portland: Walter
Shannon. Condon; Wesley Gray. Port
land; Mrs. Arthur Seufert. Frances
Seufert. Isabelle Seufert, The Dalles;
Jay Oliver, Mrs. A. T. Perkins. J. J.
Handaaker and family. Joseph C.
Roberts, C. M. Peterson, G. W. Hoadley.
Edmund Douglas. Bob Douglas, Flor
ence Falrfall. Howard D. Schade, J. H.
Schmeer, Arthur H. Mack, Mr. and Mrs
H. Lewis and family. Mrs. M. Michelson
and family. Portland; A. C. Walters,
Flora B. Walters. Annabel Walters,
Seattle; Martha L. Sugg, Vancouver;
Mrs. J. G. Houston, Portland: Helen
Voorhea. Herbert McNutt, Mrs. J. E.
McNutt, Vancouver.
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They will probably remain until the
first of September.
George T. Carlson, well known aa an
O. A. C. football star a few years ago,
is spending his vacation at Ocean Home
Farm.
Ambrose Crcnin motored to the beach
last week-end to be with his family.
who are spending the summer here.
i'-lr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris are so
journing at Gearhart, where they have
a cottage.
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SEASIDE MECCA FOR CROWDS
SEARHART TALKS OF TOCRXET
Coming Golf Competitions Interest
Summer Visitors.
of summer cottagers for the monm oi Kinnar. Boise: Cora Headley. The
Aucust and are at .Newions. Dalles: Mabel Salt, Salt Lake City:
Mrs. A. Burcham and daughters. Ellxabeth Mason. Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
lie and Ruth, of Portland, accompanied I q ,, s.ttl
by their house guests, the Misses Mra a Crohn returned to her home
jeanne nooses ana r.iva u.n oi n Seattle after five weeks' stay with
Lake City. I tail, are occupying the
Cramer cottage at Seaview.
Mrs. H. Shea of Portland and daugh
ters. Gertrude and Mary, and grand
daughter. Thelma Hart, arrived last
week and are In Dr. Templeion's cot
tage at Newton station.
Mrs. Nora McKenna of Portland Is
domiciled at Day Dawn cottage. Beach
Center, for the month of August. Her
son Ross, who lately returned from
overseas, is working on the seining
grounds at Sand Island and spends the
week-ends with his mother.
James Manner entertared a number
ef re'atives and friends last week end
in celebration of his birthday anniver
sary. Mrs. Manner received with her
huhand. Mrs. Kthel Witmer. Arthur
Manner and Jack Kerr spent the week
end at the Manner cottage on the
bouVvard.
Juiiro and Mrs. Tawell visited the
Ml 6. Thorsens at their home in Beach
enter and returned to the city on
Tuesday.
Miss Acnes Corcoran, who spent st
era I weeks at the coast with her
mother Mrs. W. G. Corcoran, has left
f.r Portland. She will go on to New
York lo continue her work as a gov
ernment nurse.
Mrs. Ida Lowerson has as her guests
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Durkheimer. Dr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Selling and Leland
Lowenson.
F. L, Waller spent the week-end with
Ms wife and daughter. Miss Vivian
Waller. The fami.y returned to Port
land Wednesday.
Miss Kate Protxman. well-known
Portland teacher, is expected down
shortly as the guest of Miss Henrietta
ratim.
- Mr and Mrs. F. W. Harmon have
closed their cottage on the boulevard
and returned to Portland.
the Albee cottage Mr. and Mrs.
Frurs Stewart and baby are sojourn
ing Mr and Sirs. C. Harding are motor
ing through Washington on their sum-
her mother. Mrs. L, Gevurtx. at Beach
Center. Mrs. Gevurtx Is visiting In Sea
side for a few days.
Lawrence Dinneen of Portland vis
ited relatives here en route to Portland
from Camp Lewis. He has Just been
released after tVt years In the army,
including more than a year overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cook and two
small sons. Roger Irving ana r reaer
Ick Alvin Jr., of Portland, are in the
Bathelomew cottage at Seaview for the
season-.
Mrs. T. J. Brandt of Portland Is the
house guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs.
Fred A- Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wicke of Portland
are spending two weeks with their
daughter. Mrs. Fred A. Cook, at Seavlew.
Shetburne hotel guests are W. Seton
Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheehy. Mrs.
K. D. Rood. Joe Howard, Portland: Mr.
and Mrs. Fred C. Karns. Denver; Mme.
Lucie Valair. Grace Coffin Story. Ira
K. Botten. F. McKercher. Miss Jean
McKercher. Portland.
The following people are registered
at Welsh's hotel: Miss Margaret Daly.
Miss Oertrnde Marpert. Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sullivan.
R. H. Fisher and wife. G. F. Martin,
wife and daughter, all of Portland.
OCEAN' PARK TEXTS POPULAR
GEARHAJIT. Or.. Aug. 16. (Special.)
Over the breakfast coffee, afternoon
tea or the supper chafing dish, the talk
at Gearhart is of the coming golf
tournament, to be held August 18 to 23.
The event will be the ninth annual one,
and eight numbers are arranged for
the week. A large number of guests
are expected down, several Portlanders
who wish to enter having already been
over the course in preparation for the
event. Motor parties are expected to
swell the crowd of spectators, especial
ly In the last days of play,
Portland and other Oregon country
clubs will be represented and the tourn
ament comm'ttee includes many promi
nent men. Those arranging events are
Captain Roscoe Fawcett, Graham Glass,
C. H. Davis. Jr.; Henry W. Metzger,
W. H. Nash, all of Portland; John H.
Drehr. Seattle; L. Kershaw, Tacoma;
W. J. Patterson. Aberdeen: C. W. Hol-
derman, Astoria: E. W. Kay, Salem;
Walter McCormack. Eugene: G. A.
Hartman. Pendleton, and R. E. Allen,
Walla Walla.
Cottagers will take advantage of the
events to entertain with house parties.
teas and informal suppers. As many
of the Gearhart folk will enter the
events, a busy week is scheduled. Last
minute entries will be very probable,
as pott-entries are allowed in ail
events.
Mrs. James G. Wilson and son. Tom,
of Portland, and Harold Peterson and
Archibald Hapson are spending the re
mainder of the season at Ocean Home
farm.
In honor of his sixth birthday, Henry
Corbett, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ladd Corbett entertained with
a party last week. The affair was
given at the Elliott Corbett home and
a number of wee maids and boys were
included.
Henry Ladd Corbett motored to the
beach for the week-end. His family
returned with him to the city.
Rodney Glisan of Portland Joined the
group of city folk who spent the last
week-end at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Yeon were among
those who journeyed to the beach for
a brief outing
Mrs. P. R. Hines returned last Sat
urday to her Gearhart cottage. She
went to the city to see Mr. Hines off
cn his trip to Russia.
Dom Zan of Portland was a week
end visitor at the sea coast.
Miss Margaret Therkelsen was en
tertained by Mrs. Mitchell and her
daughters, Dorothy and Lillian, who
were in the Pfunder cottage. They re
turnee to tr.e city on Wednesday.
Hunt Lewis and Robert Lewis spent
Aside From Sights of "Broadway,"
Many Features Are Held.
SEASIDE, Or., Aug. 16. (Special.)
After the traveler has unpacked his
suitcase he Just naturally drifts out
onto Broadway to sort of get his bear
ings and to begin to "belong" to the
town. Broadway, the main avenue,
lined with shops, witf all parking
spaces taken Dy motors irom many
towns and states, with sidewalks filled
with gaily sweatered crowds, is an ex
cellent introduction to the popular re
sort. After one has walked the length
of the street, stopping to talk with
friends from home, locating the movies,
the dance hall and amusement places,
one feels rather acclimated. The next
thing on the programme Is generally a
swim or dip in the surf if the tide is
right. Then there are more walks, up
the board walk, through the grove, in
and out of the hotels, down Broadway
again.
This week there were other interests
of which a ball game on the diamond
by the river proved a drawing card for
many. The diamond is surrounded by
a sloping terrace which provides plenty
of seating space for spectators and a
game never fails to bring a represent
ative crowd. Others witnessed a log
rolling contest in the river, where men
danced. Jumped and played the acrobat
on logs with apparent ease.
Several large bonfires were made and
brightened the beach in the evening.
making oases of warm bright light on
the long stretch of gray sand.
Bowling is interesting a goodly fol
lowing each night both men and
women being anxious to show their
skill.
Many summer folk go to the sands
with Indian blankets, pillows, a sun
shade, books and magazines, there to
spend the entire afternoon. On a warm
afternoon the beach is very interesting
in its adornment of vivid Indian robes.
brilliant sweaters, gay bathing suits
and dainty summer frocks.
Miss Lucile Shepard has as her
guests Miss Leura Jerard of Pendleton
and Miss May NelL Mr. and Mrs. Will
lam Shepard are at their cottage for
the remainder of the season.
A group of young people spent a
jolly evening recently on the beach be
fore a big bonfire. Those present were
Jane Fleckenstein. Betty Brink, Dor
othy Dunne, Rudolph Palitszch, Curtis
Dyer and Carl Mett.
Mrs. W. F. Graham and daughter
Dorothy are at the beach for the sea
son. Donald Graham spent the week
end with his mother and sister.
A cottage at Seaside is sheltering
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCrillis and son.
R. J. Powers has a cottage at the
beach for the rest of the season.
Charles Schnabel of Portland is visit
ing relatives at the beach.
Fred Jacobs spent the week end at
Seaside. He has now gone to Berkeley
to continue his work at the University
of California.
At the Carter cottage Mrs. Julius
g
Many Visitors Enjoy Bathing and
Other Diversions Offered.
OCEAN PARK. Wash.. Aug. 16. (Spe
cial.) One of the busiest seasons has
been in swing at Ocean Park this sum
mer, with a variety of amusements for
the many visitors. Houses and tents
are filled with pleasure seekers, and
hotels and restaurants are busy caring
for crowds of townsfolk.
Bathing has been very popular.
clamming and crabbing ax also lnter-
a few days at the Talbot cottage and
then went to Cannon Beach to visit.
Among those who are enjoying a
beach summer are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Schneider, who are in their cottage.
Miss Edna Schneider and Airs. A. Kib-
bey are with them.
Mrs. Walter Cook entertained Infor
mally at her summer home, her guests
including Gearhart and Seaside folk.
Dr. A. C. Smith came to the beach
last week-end for a short outing.
Mr and Mrs. William M. Ladd were
among the arrivals at the beach last
w.k.
David Honeyman was among the
Portland men who motored to the
beach for the week-end. His family
have been here all summer.
Dr. George Marshall spent the week
end with his family at Gearhart.
Mrs. Alex C. Rae and daughter, Janet,
are summering at Ocean Home Farm.
Mr. Rae joined them last week-end.
Louisson is entertaining Ann M. Lan
of The Dalles and Mrs. Edmond C.
Giltner. r
Mr. and Mrs. James R. McCraken are
at the beach.
Visitors at the seashore include Mrs.
S. T. Smith, Mrs. N. E. Ayer and Miss
Laura Smith, who registered at the
Hotel Seaside.
After a few weeks at the coast with
friends, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Merrill have
gone to Los Angeles. Later they will
go to New York for the winter.
Tom Gorman was numbered among
the week end visitors at Seaside.
From Walla Walla Mrs. Oscar In
gram and daughter have come to spend
fortnight
A month's stay at the beach is being
enjoyed by Mrs. J. D. Walter and Ern
estine, Helen Lelia and Camilla Walter.
Miss Elizabeth Strowbrldge and Miss
Elizabeth McGowan are house guests
of Miss Margaret Peterson.
Harold Brown of Canyon City was
in Seaside for the week end.
In the Hawkins cottage are Mrs. John
Koezel and little son Jack and Misses
Margaret. Helen and Harriet Hawkins.
Judge Gantenbein came down for a
few days' stay with his family at their
cottage on the board walk.
John Woods spent the week end with
his mother, Mrs. John Woods, who has
a cottage on the board walk.
Miss Isabelle Steel and Miss Irene
Steele visited for a few days in Sea
side, returning to the city on Tuesday.
At her summer home, Mrs. W. P.
Crawford entertained Mrs. Minnie Eddy
of v ancosiver. Wash.
Miss Lucile McCorkle Is visiting Mr,
and Mrs. Tracey Moore for a week.
Mrs. C. M. Brink and children, Betty,
Holden and Junior, have returned home
after a lengthy stay at the coast.
After two weeks at the beach Mrs.
B. B. Fleckenstein and Miss Jane have
gone to Portland.
Mies Virginia McDonough was a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Latouratte over the week end.
Mrs. Charles Dunham entertained
Miss Margaret Scbacht for a few days.
Miss Schacht later went to the family
cottage at Seaview for the rest of the
season.
Otto Winfelder is at the beach for
his vacation. Mrs. Winfelder is sum
mering here.
The Breakwater association of Sea
side is busy with a big programme of
improvements and co-operative meas
ures. At a recent meeting a purse was
made up to be presented to the labor
organizations of Astoria. The funds
will be used for the Labor day cele
bration to be held in Seaside by Astoria
councils.
Of interest to autor.-bilists will be
the new Roosevelt drive, a 50-foot pave
ment to be built from Wahanna bridge
to the Spokane, Portland & Seattle de
pot, parallel to the railroad track. There
is also extensive work being done in
the new sewer system of the town. Road
contracts for improvement in the beach
city are soon to ie let, thereby in
creasing the area of good roads.
Mrs. Harvey Scott and Leslie Scott
enjoyed a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.
John Scott at their summer cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ervin entertained
Charles Boise of Portland at a dinner
party at the Hotel Seaside last Sunday.
Mrs. Allan Welch Smith entertained
informally at tea recently.
Miss Audrey Gose has returned to
her home In Walla Walla. Mrs. C. C.
Gose and Miss Dorothy will remain for
about two weeks longer.
Prominent St. Louis folk who spent
a few days at the Hotel Seaside were
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lazarus.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warner and chil
dren are enjoying the month of August
at the seacoast.
Miss Thelma Campbell has as her
guest Mrs. McMillan.
Week-end visitors at the beach were
Stanley Boquist and Elmer Hansen.
Garnet Green of Portland enjoyed a
week-end stay at Seaside.
Mrs. I. Reuhen and daughter, Mrs. 1
S. Weil of Hillsboro, are at the beach
for ten days. Ralph Reubln, of the
Morning Astorlan. Joined his mother
and sister over the week end. Miss
Esther Merrill is the guest of Mrs.
Weil.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Groo and daughter,-
Julia, came to - Seaside for the
week end.
Mrs. R. T. Lyng and Dr. Ruth Hed-
ley, who are summering at Cannon
Beach, motored to Seaside for a week
end visit.
One cf the largest affairs of the
week was Mrs. John Ray's bridge-tea.
Sixteen matrons and maids shared in
the delightful affair. Mrs. Ray is from
Astoria.
A series of three luncheons was '
given by Mrs. Lloyd Frank, who is so
journing at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Baum and daughter
spent a week at LocksJey hall.
Miss Bessie Walch is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. I. J. Waite. at her cottage,
"Ozora." Mrs. I. Tauscher and Mrs. G.
Jackson are also guests at the "Ozora"
for a week. The entire party will go
to Cannon Beach later.
Miss Hazel Shattuck was the guest
of Miss Viola Crawford for several
days. Mrs. W. P. Crawford has re
turned from a short stay in Portland.
A fortnight at the beach is being
enjoyed by Miss Imogene Letcher, who
is the guest of Miss Atha Rogers.
An outing is being spent at the
beach by Mrs. Lester Richmond, who Is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Hanger. Mr. Richmond drove to
the coast to join his family for a two
weeks' stay.
Among the cottagers at Seaside are
Mrs. A. G. Cornwell and daughter. Mrs.
Carl Genzel and baby and Miss Hazel
Genzel. Mr. Cornwell and Mr. Genzel
made the trip by automobile for the
week end.
Mrs. William Ebrman was hostess
for an enjoyable affair Saturday at
which many summer people from Sea
side and Gearhart were present.
The Marshland family is enjoying
tent life at the beach. The party in
cludes Electa, Maude and Mabel Col-vin.
W. S. Trimble of Wenatchee is tent
ing at Seaside for a short time.
At the Ocean Wave cottage Eliza
beth Turner of Tacoma is summering.
Colonel David Dunne spent the week
end with his family at their cottage.
Mrs. A. C. Panton had as her guests
this week end Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Da
zell, who motored to the coast Miss
Elizabeth Kirby spent a week at the
Panton cottage.
Mrs. Carl Leischner and Miss Lillian
Hlrschman of Vancouver, Wash., were
in beaside lor a week.
After a summer at- the coast, Mr.
and Mrs. David Nelson returned by au
tomobile this week to their ranch home
near Pendleton.
Lloyd Dubois was at the beach for
the week end with his family.
The month is being spent at Seaside
In a cottage by Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Bracher.
Among cottagers here are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Warrack of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Capell and fam
ily 8re at Hermosa Park.
Mrs. F. H. Adams and children are
enjoying the season here.
Miss Alta Merriss has the Seafoam.
a First-avenue cottage.
Mrs. Golda Rae of Eugene was en
tertained by Mrs. H. S. Haynes at her
home In Seaside.
Miss Margaret Garrison and Miss
Mildred Garrison are spending the sum
mer with their mother.
A cottage is occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Vorux and daughter of Ba
ker.
Miss Edna Harbaugh is spending three
weeks in a beach cottage and is enter
taining a number of friends.
The Wells cottage is housing Mrs
William Heusner for the month.
Judge G. W. Phelps and family of
Pendleton are at a Seaside cottage.
William Peterson and family, who
have been at Hermosa park, have re
turned to their home In the city.
At Necanicura Inn are registered:
Mr. and Mrs, Ray L. Smyser, Mr. and
Mis. J. P. Byrne and family. Portland;
Mrs. Charles H. Smyser, Tacoma; C
Oliver. Mrs. Fred L. George, Marian
George, Lucile George. Echo; Mrs. A.
Kern, Albert A. Kern, Karl Kern
at the beach for a few weeks are Mr.
and Mrs. A. Hoberg, P. D. Zeller, Mrs.
E. P. Slovarp. Mrs. C. L. Mecham and
Mrs. V. G. Chessman.
A tent Is occupied by Mrs. J. H.
Hunt, Bertha Hunt and Mrs. Martha
Hunt.
At Pacific View hotel the following
are registered: E. Pi Bristow and
family, Mrs. Kate Doughty, Eleanor
Doughty, Helen Doughty, Mary Doxey.
Mrs. W. A. Pettit, Portland: Sadie
Smith, Spokane; Mrs. Percy Mobberly,
Boise, Idaho.
Mrs. C. M. Hall of Portland came to
Seaside for a week-end stay,
James O'Donnell of Portland is at the
beach for a brief visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fleischner have
returned to their cottage. Ala-Bama,
after a short stay in Portland.
Hotel Seaside guests are: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hudson, Delvine Miller, Al
bany; Margaret Murray, Seattle; Mrs.
N. C. Mears, White Salmon; Mrs. G. H.
Uhler, Katherine Mulvane, Topeka;
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Eaton, Salt Lake
City; Mrs J. N. Burgess, Madeline
Burgess, Thelma Thompson, Pendleton;
Ralph Burgess, Pendleton; Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Turney, Lethbridge, Alta.;
Mary Mills, Russell, Kan.; L. E.
O'Neill, Lewiston; Zoe Stockton, Salem;
from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Wendell. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Flagg,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Helfrich. H. T.
Willis, H. Barde, Maggie Crichton,
Emily Sanders, Olive Towle, H. I. Idle
man, S. J. Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Felton,
Mr. and Mrs. G O. Madison. Fred H.
Tarbell, J. G. Fleishman, H. Webber,
Mrs. H. R. Johnson, Rhea Leisses, J.
C. Pilkington, H. C. Stevens, W. S.
Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holt, Joe Evans,
J. A. Crowe. Thelma Hammerly, Laura
Thompson, Eric V. Hauser Jr.
' Miss Dorothea Koerber, Miss Edna
Mibnos and Miss Ruth Carlson are
spending a fortnight at the beaches.
They were in Long Beach for a few
days, later visited Seaside, and are now
at Cannon Beach.
Miss Helen Goldman is the guest of
Miss Belle Simon at Seaside.
A week end at the Sandon cottage
was enjoyed by Miss Myrtle Jacobson
of Portland.
Miss Grace Goodall is spending a i
holiday at the beach.
Mrs. Albert N-3lson of San Francisco
has come to Seaside to be with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jackson,
for the summer.
J. H. Priest has returned from an in
teresting motor trip through Califor
nia. His family remained in the south.
Among the prominent Portlanders in
Seaside recently was Bishop Walter
Taylor Sumner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sprague have as
their guest Mrs. Frank Brandts of
Portland.
Mrs. Phil Metschan Jr. and daugh
ters, Dorothy and Phyllis Jane, re
turned to Portland after a week's stay
in Seaside. Miss Dorothy will leave
shortly for Oakland, Cal., to enter
Mills college.
daughter Jane of Seattle and Mrs. T. S.
Luke are guests in one of Mrs. Max
Smith's flats.
Miss Marguerite Bush and Miss Helen
Armstrong of Boise, Idaho, are among
the recent arrivals at Ecola, Inn.
v Misses Bernice and Eva Zimmerman
of Portland are late guests at Ecola
inn.
Mrs. E. S. Sensenig and daughters,
Misses Myrtle and Kathryn, were honor
guests at a farewell party at the Gray
Den recently. Miss Helen Armstrong
and Miss Marguerite Bush of Boise,
Idaho; Mrs. Preston Barton and daugh
ters, Misses Amy and Mildred Barton;
Miss Alice White of Portland. Mrs. J. H.
Dakin and daughter. Miss Ruth, Miss
Helen Huntly. Mrs. W. A. Gradon and
daughter. Miss Florence, and Irs. H. A.
Cornell participated in the pleasures of
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dodson and two
children. Mrs. Mollie Noble. Jack Tug
gle,.Mrs. G. H. Reed and Virginia Reed
are at the Jones cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Tomlinson,
Misses Erma and Gene Tomlinson, Miss
Monta Maegly, Mrs. F. H. Lewis and
familv are guests at Ecola inn.
A. C. Funk of Pendleton passed two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wheeler
at Thistle Down.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rugg and fam
ily of Pendleton are with Mr. Rugg'i
father and mother In the Shaffer cot
tage. Mr. A. H. Rugg celebrated his
83d birthday here recently.
Mrs. N. Berkley, daughter Mildred
and son Norman, are visitors here.
Mrs. Berkley, and family are from Pen
dleton. Mrs. T. C. Hallingshead and son Rob
ert of Boise, Idaho, have returned horns
after a month's visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Benson, Mrs. A. R.
Benson and son Guy passed Sunday
with friends in Elk Creek park.
Mrs. E. L. Pennock and daughter
Dorothy are visiting A. H. Rugg of
Pendleton.
TWIXS VISIT CANNON' BEACH
Children of Six Families
Summer Resort.
Are at
Georgia English, Thomas Patterson,
Mrs. T. J. Stuert, Fern T. James. Port
land: Ada Decker, Lillian B. Hartshorn,
Pendleton; Mrs. J. R. Humphreys,
Genevieve Apgar, Marguerite Apgar,
nny B. Baumhoff, St. Louis, Mo.; Ed
ward Humphreys, Oregon City.
Portlanders who are occupying tents
ECOLA, Cannon Beach, Or., Aug. 16.
(Special.) Among the many visitors
at Cannon Beach during the early part
of August were six pairs of twins.
John and Florence Grimes, aged 14,
son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Grimes of Portland.
Theodore and Edward Nickelsen, age
4, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Nickelsen
of Hood River.
Robert and Ruth Sterling, aged 6. son
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Sterling of Gresham, Or.
Alma and Alia Wheelhouse, daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Wheelhouse of
Arlington, Or.
Richard Hutton and Gordon West
Olcott, aged 4 years, sons of Governor
and Mrs. Ben W. Olcott of Salem.
Walter and Louis Bollam, aged 14,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bollam of
Portland.
Judge R. S. Bean and family of Port
land are occupying the Cornell home
for August. Mr. and Mrs. Ormond
Bean will return to Portland Sunday
after two weeks visit here.-
Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler are
passing two weeks under the pines at
their summer home, Sal-al-ko.
Mrs. T. G. Frohn and little daughter
Alberta of Hood River are guests of
Mrs. J. N. Nickelsen for an indefinite
time.
Dr. C. H. Jenkins and family of Hood
River are at "Green Barriers" for the
remainder of August.
C. N. Barton and wife. Miss Isabel
Barton and Eleanor Rose Barton of
BoiBe, Idaho, were guests at Cannon
Beach the past week.
Mrs. James A loung and children of
Caldwell, Idaho, are recent arrivals
here.
Russel T. Foster, Mrs. W. T. Foster,
with Faith and Barnie Foster of Reed
college, are guests at Elk creek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson or soise,
Idaho, spent the past week at Cannon
Mrs. W. Sinnott and Billy Sinnott of
Portland, Mrs. D. H. Detchon and Eileen
Detchon of St. Paul, Minn., are also
guests.
L. B. Guptill and family of Portland
are occupying one of the Shaffer cot
tages for the remainder of August.
Mrs. DeWitt Peake and Mrs. Nettie
Meyer are located north of Elk creek
for an indefinite stay.
Dr. H. F. Shannon and family of Tygh
valley and Mrs. Kate Mackay of Port
land are housed comfortably in one of
Mrs. Chapman's camps.
Z. T. Banks of Portland is the guest
of W. W. Banks' family at the "Bobolink."
Mrs. Preston Barton and daughters,
Misses Amy and Mildred Barton, of
Portland are domiciled in one of Mrs.
Dakin's bungalows. Miss Alice White
is the houseguest of Miss Ruth Dakin.
Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Nelson and daugh
ter Ruth are visitors in Elk Creek park.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Byers and little
MANHATTAN ENJOYS BONFIRE
More Than One Hundred Visitors
Enjoy Occasion; Town Captured.
MANHATTAN, Or., Aug. 16. (Spe
cial.) A successful community bonfire
was held Saturday evening on the
beach, where more than 100 Manhattan
visitors enjoyed 1 various stunts and
games. The latter part of the evening
was devotea to a community sing, led
by Professor J. D. McCall of Portland.
A very young spotted fawn was cap
tured Monday b" Mrs. L. G. Boyd of
Portland in the woods back of Moroney
town. Mrs. Boyd's dog discovered the
deer and, making no effort to harm It,
merely prevented its escape until It
could be picked up. The fawn dines on
milk from a teaspoon and is the pet of
the beach.
Two delightful social affairs were
given last week by Mrs. E. Elder In
honor of her guests at the Hotel Man
hattan, a beach picnic at the Nehalem
river jetty Tuesday, where bathing and
fishing were the amusements most en
joyed, and a pleasant evening at dan
cing in the hotel parlor.
A wild-blackberrylng excursion to the
burns in the vicinity of Rector last
week proved a charming and success
ful outing. The party was composed
of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Shearer, Mrs.
Sappington and the Misses Doris Hus
ton. Veda Sappington and Daisy Black
burn. In a few hours one morning last
week Frank Cole caught 46 large crabs
ni the holes around the Nehalem river
Jetty.
A farewell bonfire party was given
last Wednesday evening in honor of
Charles Howard of Portland. Those
present were Mrs. L. G. Boyd, Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Roberts, the Misses Burdette
Angell, Margaret and Frances Walker.
Kathryn and Doris Huston, Charles
Howard, Kenneth Withers, Earl and
Durward Boyd and Walter Roberts.
A unique bathing hour was estab
lished Thursday night when Mrs. J. S.
Harriman and the Misses Sagorsky,
Margaret Wills and Josephine Wallace,
all of Portland, enjoyed a midnight dip
in the surf. After they had had their
fill of the exhilarating sport the party
spent a pleasant hour around an aban
doned bonfire.
Portland people who are spending
their vacation at Cole's Camp We-Li-Kit
are Mrs. Lester L. Martin and son
Donald and the Misses Huene Beattie
and Bernadine Martin.
Registered i.i the H-tcl Crescent dur
ing the last week are the following
Portlanders: David Carlson, Harlan M.
Branson, A. P. Branson, Mrs. Percy Plo,
Mrs. R. L. McKennett, Robert C. Mc
Kennett and the Misses Minnie Graber
and Kathryn M. Younger.
Located at Merry Makers' cottage for
the remainder of the season are Mrs.
Marie Roberts and son Walter and Mr.
and Mrs. Griffith Roberts of Portland.
Beehive cottage is occupied for the
coming fortnight by Miss Florence S.
Warren, Mrs. E. W. Wallace and Leon
ard O. Warren of Portland. ,
During the remainder of August Kill
Kare cottage will shelter Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper D. McFall of Portland.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Leitner
at their cottage, Dolce Far Niente, are
their daughter, Miss Emma Leitner,
and Dr. Smith of Portland.
Mrs. Minnie Rademacher and Mrs.
Ivan Van Dusen and daughter Jean of
Portland are having a pleasant outing
at Camp Ruff It.
The Demming cottage shelters Mrs.
V. L. Venable and Miss M. Stevens of
Portland.
Mrs. R. L. Walker of Portland is
domiciled In Reifschneider cottage no'
til Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Washtok and Mrs.
Langton of Portland are located for
the rest of the season at Sea Shell cot
tage. Mrs. J. G. Burness of Portland is the
guest of the E. C. and E. R. Allman
families at Belle View cottage.
At Camp Takitezy are Mrs. M.
Schmorl and daughter Dorothy of Port
land. At Vista cottage as guests of Mrs. R.