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4 - TIIE SUNDAY .OREGON! AN, PORTLAND, JULY 11, 1920 fWWB f I ', ; i li IIiilSIIiMllIlM St. -jr ONTO BEACH. Wish, July 18. J I r (Special.) Fl&blngr rocKa ana A th-e promontories along the coast nr substituted for mounUlas last week-end by a party of Mazamae, who made merry around the Drift wood hotel. Hikes and bonfires were .supplemented with a surprise party for Miss Alice Stearns In honor of - her birthday. . .The group staged an old-fashioned 'da.ice and . masquerade In Driftwood 'hail and wound up with a midnight - vi!per In the Bluebird confectionery. jTbVob a cake with candles was pro Tided for Mies Stearns. Mrs. M. E. 'libby and Mrs. S. E. Bush chaperoned 'e party. . Othr Mazamas at the . I'tel over Sunday and Monday -were ' Cb ace Campbell, Bertha "Watson. Mar ;rerita Colpitta, It A. Treed, Olga He llingby, Olive Hallingby. Elsie F. Drack, Margaret Griffin, Louise Vial, -SOnet G. Sherman, Harry C. Libby, Kot w- Ayer, Ethel Freeman of Chi :. eas'o,' Janette Maclntyre of Chicago. ArUiur S. Peterson, Perlee G. Payton, . Alice Wilson, Earl N. Davidson, K. A. ' Holloway, J. C. Bush, D. I Dutton, ' M. Uutton and Frank-H. Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walton ; Spent tbe week-end at the Knott cottage. Other sruests were Dewey Norrls and Mrs. Mina Harry and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldstein have vponod a cottage in the Meadows. They have with them Sam Hochfeld and Bill and Jack Spellman. William McMurray and Miss Agnes McMurray arrived at Long Beach on Sunday and registered at the- Drift wood. They had just come from Sea side. E. F. . Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tisino and Mr. and Mrs1. A. King were all at the Driftwood during the week. Mre. P. S. Bates is in the Noon cot tage for the season. Mrs. H. Cruikshank and children are In their house at Tioga. - F. Marty and family are at Long Beach. Mrs. E.- D. Harold and children -have taken the Lyne house for the summer. Mr. Harold will join them later. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Toder are spend lnp their honeymoon at the coast and are among those staying at the Long Beach hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William Peareon pawed a week at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stout have opened their house at Beach Center. Mrs. C. G. Applegath has arrived with her children and will spend part of the summer here. The A. E. Wellington family is now "at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bell have ".Joined the summer colony here. A large party of Knappton folk passed three days at the North Beach Inn.' They included Mr. and Mrs. Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mansur, Mr. and Mrs. Higgins and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Settem, Barbara and Elizabeth Settem, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ward and daughter. Mrs. L. T. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mc Allister and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick. Mrs. W. H. Criegler of Portland is TlsiUng friends at North Beach inn for a week. Harry Coulter was here over the Fourth and has since gone on to Seaside. D. G. Woodward has established his "family in a house at Tioga. He re turned to Portland Wednesday. Among thooe at the Long Beach hotel the past week were O. H. Kuger. W. H. Fisher. Clare Monks, ".".Mr. C. G. Monks. Marie Monks, Mary -A. MacKinnon, Mrs. J. F. Magers, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heintz,' .Pearl and F.mma Gross, A. R. Morris, Ellis J. Sharkey. G. H. Behnke, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Smith, Mr. and Mre. J. 3. Ken nedy. C. J. Scoffins and Mrs. . H. E. Scoffins. F. H. Woodman and family are now at the beach. . Charles Arthur was host for a house party near the Breakers last Sunday. ; Mrs. P. Hughes has opened a cot tage for the summer. Her daughter Vi with her. . Jack Routledge spent last week end on the beach. The register at North Beach inn the! past week contained the names of H. M. Bates, Mrs. Sutten. Earl Sutten, ., W. M. Thelen, James Moore of Chi l cago, R. C. Tiilson, M. Moore. Mil dred peeder. Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene , Chase of Dufur. Thomas E. Olson, i Jack Adamson, Stuart F. Olson, F. B. -Cook and Jean Hammer. J. C. McFarland has opened a house r. at Long Beach. ' . , COTTAGES OPEX AT SEAVIEW Summer Colony Begins Entertain ment at Week-End Parties. SEAVIEW. Wash.. July 10. (Spe " cial.) The Fourth of July celebration at Ilwaco attracted many Seaview cottagers this year. An all-day pro gramme Included a baseball game be- tween liwaco and Naselle and fire works. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton Ladd : have moved into their summer home at the Willows and have their chil Iren here for the season. Mrs. Ladd's mother is also to be with them. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheely and their daughter are at Seaview. - Mr. Sheely's son-in-law was also a visitor. He returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dewart and son arrived Sunday and have taken the Millard house for the summer. Captain and Mrs. J. J. Reynolds of -Seattle, have taken the Pope Allen house for the season. Mrs. Reynolds was formerly of Portland. Mr.- and Mrs. C. N. Huggins and . their four children are passing the summer in the Amme cottage on the boulevard. "." Mrs. J. T. McDonald has her family .. . established in a house facing the rail road jrack. Mrs. George E. Hogan ., .5"..V' 1 . .'V JTjZT v'iA of Memphis. Tenn., paid a visit to Sea side. With Mr. and Mrs. A. E. . Mc- Croskey. J. A. Van Wie and Sada J. Collamore. all of Portland, they drove to the beach and made Locksley hall their headquarters. Others passing the Fourth at Locks- ley hall were: J. J.-Zanelle, Warren E. Oliver, W. A. Mitchell. Mrs. Sam Deitrich. Mrs. J. B. McKenile. R. A. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Green, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson. Mrs. Max Friedenthal, j Miss Delia Payne. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed ana Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Estes. Miss Helen Lucas. Miss Charlotte Luaa and Miss Louise Bruce passed a portion of their vacation here. They stopped at Locksley hall over the holidays. Jack and Dick Grant are spending the summer at Seaside. Dr. P. S. Koadt and sister, Mrs. Mary Graham, were here for the Fourth. Other visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Arnette and Rowena and Wilma A r- nette of Culbertson. Mont.: R. Clough of Colorado Springs. Marie and Fran ces McGlumphy. Frank Thompson and family, Mrs. B. D. Jacobs, Minnie Kuhn. Gladys Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Scharrer. Mrs. Oscar M. Smith. Sylvia G. Novotny of St. Paul. Minn.; C. C. Koehler. O. L Dundas and son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wollrich and son and daughter of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Thomas and daughter. Miss B. A. Sheldon. Mrs. Alfred West of Oregon City and George W. Bowers. Soljoy Clarence Gray spent the week end at the Seaside hotel. He was ac companied' by . his wife and daughter Elolse. Mrs. J. B. Bridges, accompanied by her daughter Marie, are at Seaside for the summer months. BOXFIRES DOT CVXXOX BEACH Summer Home of ex-Governor West Is'Scene of House Party. ECOLA, Or.. July 10. (Special.) way to this resort, Sunday after noon and yet perhaps the greater proportion of the machines did not make their appearance here until Monday, the parties having stopped at some of the other resorts for Sun day. But though the housing re sources of the beach were taxed to the limit, everybody was well cared for and all enjoyed the elaborate pro gramme prepared for their entertainment. Scarcely were the holiday throngs speeding homeward before the various committees began active preparations for the reception and entertainment of shop employes of the Southern Pacific, who will hold their annual holiday at Rockaway. Saturday, July 17. Between 1300 and 2000 visitors. bringing with them their 40-piece band, will arrive during the morning on two special trains from Portland, and every effort will be made to insure that their brief stay will be 1 as enjoyable as possible. - Miss Eva M. Brandberg spent the holidays with Miss Nellie Wehoffer at. Hart's content. Lake Lytle. Miss Brandberg and .Miss Wehoffer were Sunday visitors at Bayocean. Spending the season at Ocean Crest apartments are Mrs. D. C. Burkhart and children. Donald, Florence and Jean of Portland. For the coming week. Rockawav cottage will shelter Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rldnour and family of Lincoln Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Martin and son. Adrian of Portland, spent the holidays in " Colorado cottage. spending a week s outing at Taft cottage are Mrs. F. D. Woods and Mrs. R. B. Rector of Portland. Oceana cottage houses Mis Grace Beery of Portland. Miss Jones of Ta coma. Mr. and Mrs. John Bickner and daughter. Edith, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, all of Oswego. lue;ts at Kloshe Ulahee Mltlite are Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Milwaukle j-ieignts. Mr. Kinney of Sellwood and Mr. Darling of Portland. m iiasnmFion cottage are Elmer Hundreds of motorists braved narrow I Baker and Glenn Leach of Tillamook and three children from Fresno, Cal., are with. her. The F. B. Stambaugh family, who are in Harmon lodge, entertained guests last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Donald are in a house at Holman station. Their son is with them. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cook and three children have opened the Cook house on the boulevard for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munley, after spending several days at Seaview hotel, have taken the Waltham cot tage for a month. . Their children, Raymond, Margaret and Robert Jr., and Josephine E. Keefe are with them. Miss Helen Chandler has been en tertaining guests in the Waters cot tage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheen have "La Casita" this summer. C. L. Simpson and W. C. Benbow have been visitors on the beach dur ing the week. The William Hull family cut short their vacation a week ago Friday and returned to Portland. The following were at Seaview hotel the past week: J. E. Carver of St. Helens, J. S. Dudley and family of Kalama, G. W. Yates, Miss D. M. Craige, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Collins, H. O. Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brackett and grandson, Mrs. Jessa mine Van Hoeranberg. Mr. and Mrs. Earle S. S. Smith. Lillian Biersdorf, Silvia Crear. Mr. ana Mrs. R. N. Mil ler and F. R. Beck of Pullman. Mrs. S. A. Mulkey and daughter ar rived at the beach early in the week. Mrs. C. A. Doty and Charlotte Doty of Chehalls, are visiting at Shel bume hotel. They were joined later this week by the remainder of the family. Raymond ' Lewis and Leslie Ruble cam motored over from Seattle for the Fourth and were guests of Curtis and Julia Hoare. Portlanders at the Shelburne are Gertrude Druck Glutsch, Mrs. Nellie Glutsch, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kelly and daughter. Holiday guests at Sunset hotel were Miss Eula Gibson, Lamar R. Gibson. Mrs. G. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, Anita F. O'Brien, Irene C. O'Brien, Anna Plettenberg and Flor ence Mclnnis. Elmer Reed and Clif ton Berry were also here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Douglas and their family are in the Dan Kellaher cottage. . Miss Eliza Parker spent several days at the Parker house, which has been rented for the season to a Seattle family. . Mrs. J. Walter Johnson and her baby are summering in "Blankholm" cottage. -Mr. : and Mrs. J. A. Jennings and family are established in "Aloha" for the season. . Mr. and Mrs. W. F! Manthey opened their cottage at Seaview the past week and had as their guests for the week-end Mrs. C. H. Walzek and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sorsby, Robert McCabe and Frank Linnoth. self famous by organizing the "Hexa eon" club. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Squires headed the list with another group of motorists at the hotel. With them were Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Betts, Miss Rhoda Rummelin. Miss Cath erine Hart. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens and Ernest Swigert The hotel register also contained the names of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Angell. Mr. and Mrs. Brockwell Stat ter, Brockwell Statter Jr., Dorothy and Marlon Statter, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Carpenter, Nancy Jane, Mary Ellen and Martha Ann Carpenter. They later drove to Cannon beach. John L. Etheridge and Frank W. Keeler also drove down and were at the hotel. They spent Sunday night at the Grossmayer cottage In Gear hart. Monday they returned to Port land, racing in with Phil Metschan. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gray brought a party to the hotel In their machine. Those who made the trip were Miss Edna Gray, Mrs. N. Mills and baby. Edna Crume and Bertha Hall. opened the big Thompson house on the board walk and will soon be joined by the Lewis I. Thompsons and Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Thomp son. While Mr. Thompson is passing ten days at the coast he is enjoying golf on the Gearhart links. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Mayer motored down for the Fourth and are spend ing a vacation at Seaside. With them is Miss Fisher of San Francisco, who will later in July be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang at Gearhart. Mrs. Bernard Albers and her family motored down last week and are in their cottage on the -hoard walk. , Mrs. H. W. Schwartz of Walla Walla has opened Round-Up cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marker Smith have a cottage on the board walk and are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hussa. Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, who has had her children at the beach since May, now has as her house guest Mrs. J. P. Rettenmayer of San Francisco, who will remain another week. Last Sun day Mr. Mitchell. Mark Woodruff and Miss Ruth Joslyn were also at the Mitchell house. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Digman and three sons are passing the summer at Seaside. Mrs. Katherine Moss passed a week at the beach. Irving Huntington was the guest of the J. A. Prag family over the holi days. . Included in a party of Portland youths who drove down for the Fourth were Earl Clark, Fred Walker, Richard McLardy, Ed and Bob Bur ness, Malcolm Ringler and Lee Jones. Robert Corbett and Earl Mett motored down last week-end and stayed at Mrs. Gertrude Corbett's cottage. Gene Whitten and his father, W. J. Roy Olson, Mies Theresa Brown and Ed Schumaker. They were here over Monday Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnson drove down roads and hairpin turns in order to pass the holidays at Cannon beach. which was the scene of much activity over the Fourth of July. Numerous bonfires dotted the beach during the evenings. The summer home of ex-Govern "r over the week-end, bringing with Oswald West- was the scene of a llve- Erfward Rrazell and Dr. E. F. Zel- gelman were at the Seaside hotel Sun- Whitten. were on the beach for the SEASIDE DRAWS THOUSANDS Resort Over Week-End Has Fourth of July Aspect. . SEASIDE, Or., July 10. (Special.) Crowds that are said to have equalled any ever on this beach spent last Sunday and Monday here and cramped every accommodation for visitors. Good weather brought sev eral thousand motorists, whose cars lined the downtown streets. Bonfires and pyrotechnic displays dotted the sand Sunday night and gave the place a truly Fourth of July atmosphere. Firecrackers and tor pedoes and small boys running here and there with punks were plentiful. With such a rush did the holiday merrymakers descend upon the beach that preparations for handling them were far from adequate and almost every restaurant entertained a wait ing line from early morning until late at night. The greater number of the visitors left late Monday, but the more permanent vacationists re mained over to enjoy the local cele bration consisting of races and fire works near the pier. Elaborate sky rockets and other pyrotechnics wound up with a set piece, an American flag. . While actual social events have not yet taken a place on the calendar, one affair ' of interest was the first of-the evening dances in the grille a the Seaside hotel Saturday night. Seaside hotel was crowded over th Fourth and was the headquarters for numerous motor parties. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan, Dorothy and Phyllis Jane Metschan. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Kubli and Margaret an Katherine Kubli arrived. . Mr. Kubli was much elated when- he caught 1 fish off the pier in front of the hotel. Mr. Metschan . meanwhile made him day and Monday. The register also contained the names of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Samuel. Leo and Willard A. Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gosliner and Terese Gosliner of San Fran cisco, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Koshlome. Delphtne and Teddy Koshlome and A. H. Salomon. i Miss Sarah Harris. Miss Rae Gold smith and Sol Harris were at the hotel. ' Mr. and Mrs. William D. Nash, Mrs. Howard Nash and children made the hotel their headquarters. Another group included Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Zilly and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross. Vera Grant came with Mrs. A. J. Grant and Ruby L. Archambeau of Portland was accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Symons of Elyrta, Ohio. Mr. and ! Mrs. W. O. Fenaughty had with them. J. I. Overman, J. F. Gumane, D. J. Fenaughty. D. K. Fenaughty. A. P. Jameson and Dorothy Peterson. Mrs. Fred Zanello accompanied Le Roy Brandenstein and Miss Helen Brockhaven. who were registered at he hotel. C. W. Twining Jr.. George W Hochs. Miss Frances Rusch, Miss Edith Suttle and Miss Grace Hochs made up another party. The register also contained the names of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schwerd mann, Joseph Simon, Mrs. A. Ober dorfer. Doris Oberdorfer, Mr. and Mra R. J. Schestler. Mr. and Mrs. Elwell Eastman, K. Peare. H. L. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.. Barron. Roy I. Mun dell. Harry Marcus, Mrs. Edith Mead, Ruth Mead, C. H. Mead, George D. Schaen and wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosenfeld ' and son, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Harlan and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall and three children, Mrs. R H. Entoe and two children. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Temby. Deo Mallett, Frank Elvers, Mrs. M. Sichel, H. H. Sichel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelly, W. F. Powers, M. Murray, Mrs. E. Blank and sons. Mrs. C. W. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Eaton. L. C. Wright of La Grande, J. A. Griffin of Eugene, W. D. Carter, M. A. Baker. Air. and Mrs. I. Aronson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tucker, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Chandler. W. J. Kuhl, J. G. Sterling, Naomi Beleter, Mr. and Mrs. L B. Senosky, Mr. and Mrs. Irv ing R. Stearns, G. O. Cady and family. R..W. Grant and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. Brownstein, Miss R. and Miss P, Brownsteln. M. Cohen, R. W. Hallett. C. F. Gemberling, A. I. Brown, F. J. Miller, A. McAllstein, Miss Mabel Schott of St. Louis, Miss Belle Martin Miss H. Loewy, ' Dr. A. G. Bett- man. Miss Bessie. Bell, Miss Lorna Couperthwaite and R. J. Couperth- waite. Dr. Sanford Loeb and his mother and sister were -at the Seaside hotel. Another group registered was com posed of Bina A. Faymonvllle Jr., Bernard Faymonvllle Jr., Miss Juanlta Hart and Fred L. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Levis. Mrs. Willard Bond of Pendleton, Miss Lois Macy, Mrs. Leo Martin of Harrisburg, Betty Bond of Pendleton and Mrs. A. L. Hays made up another week-end party. F. C. Stewart with his wife and son were Kelso folk at the hotel. Mra Frank Welch of Pendleton was with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cullinan and son were at the hotel early In the week, coming last Friday. The two "men folk" took an active part in handling the fireworks around the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Flnsmoor and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Mundell were at the Seaside. J. G. Howell, Mrs, Howell and Master John, and Mrs. S. Schuletn also week-ended there. Others on the list were Mr. and Mrs Theo E. Harlihy, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thompson, Mrs. T. M. Ltghtner, Joy Lock, A. K. Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cohen and daughter and Mau rice Oppenheimer of Spokane. Mrs George L. Greenfield, Altha M. Green field, F. W. Eisenhardt, Miss Florence White, Mrs. W. E. Wilson, Mrs. B. Taylor, -Mrs. H. A. Burbank, Daisy Carter, Melessa Varner, Anita Stanley and C. Krohy. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson have double holiday Mre. H. Cofoid and her two sons. Harry and Walter, are at the beach. Mrs. Cofoid's mother is also at the cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. .A. M. Mears and W. F. Brady are in the cottage just purchased by M. F. Brady, formerly the McFad den house. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tebben motored down Sunday with their family. .Their four daughters, - Elizabeth; Charlotte, Beatrice and Winifred, made the trip. Mrs. Katie A. Cook and Miss Isabel Cook spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. William McMurray and daughter spent the Fourth in Seaside. Mrs. Dan J. Malarkey has a house ful at her place on the board walk. Neil, Dan and Tom, and their cousin, Herbert Malarkey. are with her, also her daughter. Mrs. Cartwright, and the Cartwright baby. Mr. Malarkey's brother, Jim. has taken a house near by and his wife and son. Hunt, are at the coast. The Murlark this year Is being oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Henri Labbe and their children. When they were unable to secure accommodations for the Fourth at the beach, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzger stopped in Astoria. They motored daily to Seaside. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rothchild were with them. Milton R. Klepper passed last week-end at the beach as a guest at Dr. Locke's home. Among the groups of Portlanders who were at the coast last Sunday and " Monday were two carloads of young people who drove down to gether. Mr. and Mrs. John Mortimer Bruhn (Pauline Wolfard). Miss Le nore ' Blaesing. Maurice Mann and Miller Bruhn occupied one machine, while in the other were Mr. and Mrs. William Daughtrey (Helen Buckley), Miss Margaret Versteeg and Richard Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wheelan and Jack, Dick and Jean Wheelan are here for the summer. They have se- ured the W. T. O'Brien house. Mrs. Charles T. Early opened her house last Sunday and spent the Fourth here with her son, Ray. She returned to Portland, planning to come back to the beach Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Cellars (Mig- non Allen) spent the Fourth in. Sea side. They are well known in uni versity circles and are now making their home in Astoria- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Korell and child are established in a house on G street for the summer. Miss Mabel Korell spent last week-end with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Austin mo tored to the beach and passed the double holiday here. With them were Irma Austin and Earl Cash. Mr. and Mrs. William Ehrman and Joe Ehrman are in their cottage for the summer. Mrs. William McKlnney has opened her house on the board walk. . Dr. H. F. Sturdevant was with his family at Seaside Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray have taken one of the Butterfield cottages on the board walk and will remain through the summer. With them over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Knapp. Miss Georgia Benson and Miss Ruth Hopkins are house guests of Mrs. C. B. Unander. Miss Benson has just graduated from finishing - school in California. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopkins mo tored to the beach over last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Reynelle G. Cornish have taken a cottage on the board walk. Mrs. Charles Shea has brought Charles, Jr., Maxine and the baby to Seaside for the summer. V. C. Stetson drove his car down last Saturday, bringing with him Miss Leona. Philo, Miss Margaret . Brojt n, them a party of Portland girls. In the group were Lottie Corbin, Helen Kaseberg and Sarah Johnson Mrs. David Dunne and Gladys Dunne opened one of their houses this week. They were Joined by Dorothy Dunne, who was here earlier with a party of girls. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hayes have been guests of Mrs. C. B. Unander on the board walk. They brought their car to the beach "Locke-Haven" has been occupied the past week by Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Locke and son, Edward. Miss Beat rice Locke is passing week-ends with them. The family will remain until July 15, -when William Huesner is to have the house. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sigglin (Marguerite Palisch) spent the Fourth of July at Seaside Mrs. M. A. Heltkemper Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Wascher of Seaside. George E. K. Flchtner and his daughter, Mrs. B. A. Claussenius, are established in a house on First avenue. One of 'the tents at Simpson's has been occupied the past week by Mrs. D. I. Cooper of Portland, who has with her Mrs. F. H. Carey of Terre Haute. Ind., and Mrs. A. M. Elliott and son, William, of Fairfield, 111. The J. D. Leonard family are In a house on the board walk. They mo tored down last week. The H. Claussenius cottage on Ninth avenue has been opened. C. F. Neidermeyer has established his family in their house here. . Mrs. E. Stevens and children ar rived, a week ago Thursday and are in a house on Third street Conrad Roth, Kenneth Condon and Donald Condon are a trio of Portland boys spending the summer here. Miss June Jacobs, accompanied by her mother and Ralph Morse, motored down for last week-end. Mrs. Ellis E. Clary and daughter, Miss Salona Clary, are in their cot tage for the summer. Al Mellke and Ray Ward spent Sunday and Monday in Seaside. They came down in a motor car. Gus Hixon is spending the summer at the beach. He is one of O. A. C. best known football players. Mr. and Mrs. A. Apel are in their Seaside cottage, Opal and Hazel Blinn and Bernice Hunt made up a motor party down for the Fourth. They were chaper oned by Mrs. Blinn, who has taken the Adams house for the season. Miss Madeline Stone was at Seaside last week-end with a party of friends Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Johnson and Mrs. 1.. K. Shrajler was hostess at cromle cottage to the following quests over tne holidays: Mr. and -irs. -iartlon Doty. Mr. and Mrs. E J. cneiiinK. Pau tit anH R.t.. Schelllng and Mr. and Mra Ka Captain John Groat and nieces, tlie .H isses L.niy and Kmma Groat, all of Tillamook: P. P. Whltmore and Miss c na Linden of McMinville. r.siaDiisned for the summer in her cottage. GlanLlyn. are Mrs. John A. Hyland and her guests. Mrs. V Till man. W. M. Tillman, all of Portland, and Mrs. W. J. Black and son. James. u ii . . .i. uiriK cottage has been opened me season oy Mr. and Mrs. G. L V. and family of Portland j.i Roosevelt cottage are Beulah L Y " lss ,"lttI of Tillamook. a..na nungaiette shelters .Mr. and p . ;, T L,UUI!1"' and son, Jimmie, of r-k . . .-'um.cuea in McKinley cottage for present week are Mr. A. D. Leach of Pnrtbnj Portlanders who spent 'the holldavs at the Hotel Elmore are Adolph H Rebe, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robinson! Mrs. J A. Thurm. Miss Julia Thurm, Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Webster - t . Haystrom and Mrs. vi3vi-nn. n and Mrs. H. A. Malone.v hh ,t..." ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C Slp'nvin m- Mrs. F. W. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. C Haas and daughter u.c i and son. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lefever. W. L Page and family. Mrs. Margaret Robertson and daughter. Lillian- Mr and Mrs. Fred Dose. Mr. and Mrs! Nels Jacobson. Mr. T3d Trautman. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Mitchell and Tnw ar.V, Mr,' "nd Mrs' A" B Smih. J. W. Neville M TJ. ... r A ... .nr. ana Mrs. George Miller. rr.ro o cm well. W. L. Hempy. J. A. Cooper. Mr and Mrs. Jack Russell and son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R'l . Tom Tracy and Melvin Aust. curler Hotel Elmore ol.i were M. Le.uoh. Al II r:,,i,trnm vt- Harvey P. Ebinsrer . j ' " t 'v''1 Dor,s Sumerlln. Iona lembroke. Lrrold Haltom. Roy Trout Howard Trout. Ethelyn Crawford -Arlene Rnro-A u i T cupy their own house. They will pass Lamar. Blanche T...n. ' J Ta..s Martin and daughter, and Merle RoW- ",5 l imamook: Mr. and Mrs. R. H Glovis of Great Falls. Mont.: Mr and ;.'"' Apperson and niece of i,nuvfr' Wash.: J. H. Chatterton of Wheeler; D. E. Bever of Rrih,- and Mrs. Al Smith f r... i.' ly house party. Miss Helen West had her guests on a motor trip Will- am Hawkins Jr.. Helen Hawkins and Harry Cofoid. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Patterson and Edmund C. Giltner also were with the Wests. Mrs. West's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hutten. will remain with her through the season. Miss N. G. Tucker was hostess over the week-end to Miss Hanita Frieden thal. M. H. Mayne, W. E.'Robbins and Mrs. Meta Dekker in the Friedenthai cottage. Mrs. S. L. Eddy has her children Beatrice and Emma Jane, at the War ren hotel for a week before taking them to Newport for the remainder of the summer. Mr. Eddy was at the coast over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brodie of Ore gon City passed several days at the Warren with Madelon and George Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harding, Ben Harding and Mrs. Margaret Bean, all of whom motored to .the beach. Mr.' Brodie had Just returned from a trip east. A large party at the Warren for the Fourth included Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sears, Norma and Marcella Sears, Mrs. S. D. Mentz of Chicago, Mrs. Richard Miller of Seattle and Hiss Marjorle Miller of Seattle. State Senator A. W. Norblad and his family have opened up their house for the season. Mrs. E. S. Fisher of Portland. Me., is their guest. Baltls Allen motored to the beach with his family 'over last Sunday. Misses Monta , acd Esta Megley drove in from Portland last Sunday. Madame Lucie Valair was one of a party that passed the week-end here. She drove with friends from Port land. W. R. Allen and family arrived Wednesday from Walla Walla to oc- Chrlstlne Bergsvic of Portland, spent the Fourth at Mary Ethel cottage. Lake Lytle. Walla Walla people who will spend the season at Ocean Crest apartn ents are Mr. and Mrs. B. E. LaDue Mr. and Mrs. Roy Talbott, of Mon roe. Ore., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. 3. S. Johnson and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Tilla mook were at Newcomb cottage over the Fourth. Mr. Johnson dellve ed the Independence day oration at the Rockaway celebration. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Hawk, of Bay City, spent the Fourth at -their new cottage. Domiciled in Re!d cottage for the (season are R. A. Lucas and Charles T. Coffee, both of Portland. At the Johnson cotta is Mrs. C. C. Relsman. of Portland. The following Portlanders were registered at The Fireside during the week: Mrs. E. O. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ridgon. O. O. Smith. Louise Bruce. Gertrude Wodtley and J. J. Kenney. Vernon and George Lawrence of Portland, are making a brief stay at Kozy cottage. A novel and artistic fountain has been installed in the yard of the Shamrock cottage. Occupying the Brown cottage for the week are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Roane and daughter, and Paul Wig gins all of Portland. After a separation of 40 years, three sisters, Mrs. Julia Cree of Bowie. Tex.. Mrs. J. M. Ovelman of Portland and Mrs. H. S. Musser of Pittsburg, are enjoying an extended vacation at Ocean Crest apartments. Recently at Bide a Wee for a short vacation were Mr. and Mrs. Harry McWade and son Billie of Portland. Sea View cottage is sheltering Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayer and family of Lebanon. At the Schrantz cottage is Mrs. L. L. Williams of Portland. For the remainder of the season Rockaway cabin will be the home of Mrs. A. C. Allyn of Portland Schrantz camp shelters Mr. L. P. Rockwood of Forest Grove. Registered at Brownie camp over the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weidner. Marion and Dorothy Weid- ner of Yamhill and Charles E. Hursh and wife of Portland. For the month of July the McCord cottage will domicile Mrs. W. J. Wil cox and the Misses Elizabeth and Marion Whitney, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neth and daugh ter Frances of Portland will spend the months of July and August in their cottage. Neth-Erlands. Salem people registered at the Salt air hotel over the week-end were A. A. Unruh. Doris Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Unruh and Vera Oehler. Glen da Sumerlin and Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Ilinman. all of Portland, also spent the Fourth at that hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. fittings of Port land are visiting the latter's sister. Mrs. G. A. Boldrick, at Cosy Corner cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Stallcope of Bri dal Veil, Or. , were among recent vis itors at this resort. Guests of Mrs. Frank Hart at their cottage. Lake Lytle. over the Fourth were Mrs. George France and Doro thea France, Miss Tillle Amensen and Ray Rldeout. all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. LaDue of AValla Walla, Wash., are spending the sea son at Elmore. At Russell's camp over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soderberg of Wheeler. 1 much of their time with the Bert Al iens in the Gallagher hpuse. Mrs. William loung Is established in her cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brandt and son are passing their vacation at the beach. The Ekstron cottage housed a Mr. croup from Astoria over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs ii, .? Misses Georgia and Alma Ekstron had as guests Winnie Van Dusen and Miss Hazel Crook. Miss Crook is former Portland girl, though now liv- ig in Astoria. Among those registered at Ecola inn during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mansfield and Kathryn Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones and Mrs. Miss Joy Johnson are spending two I J. R. Jones and three children are In weeks at the coast. Mr. Johnson a house here. J. R. Jones is passing formerly was chief of police of Port- I week ends here and will probably be land: Chauncey Wightman, Jess Digman and William B. Mahoney were at the beach Sunday and Monday. The boys, whose homes are in Portland, have been passing the summer seining at inn. with his family part of August. Mrs. J. O'Connor is visiting her son. J. R. O Connor at Cannon beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tenser and daughter have been at Sylvan Park Welch Sands. Miss Clovlna Larson is spending the summer with her uncle. Will Montag. Basil Burke. Ed Geary and Robert Cole are three members of Portland's younger set who motored down over the holidays. Charles Schnabel and family are in a cottage on the board walk. George Rogers and family have the F. A. TJrfer cottage Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Chapin and fam ily have taken the Bailey bouse for the summer. John A. Beckwith will have hi: I family in Mrs. Cornell's cottage dur lng the season. Visitors at the Warren hotel in the past week have been Miss Julia A. fj '.;-. ca"a -Mrs' w- J- Page and Mr. and Mrs. W .T vni, ing a month at Ocean y-(... . Miss Aleen Hart arrive.! i... " "Peno tne summer with her r,srun. AT r .1 n, . ' jLyne. Established for the .ovr, i ,af ' 0or"t Ldge. Is W. A. Ches ley. of Portland, with him is his daughter. Miss Charlotte Chesley. Mrs niey win join the party later. Portland registrants at the Anderson hotel were H. T. Griffith, A. H. Winter. D. W. Money V M Broth. L. Slmonson. Mr. and Mrs' W Dawson and David Petty. airs, f . Miller had as her - .. over the Fourth the Misses Muriel Myrtle and Mildred Stevens. Geneva Stempleton. A. M. Jones arid daughter Mildred and J. C. Carr, all of Portland. In the Idol tent are Mf- nnt Af-.. V. W. Hickman, of Rav r-iix- Guests of Mr. and .Mrs. H H w at the Studio annp a r i.- j Workman, of Twin Falls and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Corbett. Mr. Among those who have been regis- Mathew, Miss Harriett Lenox of tered at the Rollins hotel, especially over the Fourth, were B. L. Metzger, K. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bailey, R. G. Bailey, Dr. A. C. Bailey. D. F. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kizer, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Miller and Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Laws, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Morgan and Miss Gladys Morgan passed the Fourth at the beach. They were registered at Necanicum Inn. Others at the same hotel were Mrs. J. A. Bell. Mfss Eu genia "Morse, Gladys V. Barrette. L. M. Clark, R. J.. Glck. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lovett of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burgess. Mrs. A. M. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. W. Schmuckli. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Breen, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Torgler, Mrs. L. P. Kllppel, Essie Drake, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pratt and George Wolff. A Beaverton party at Necanicum Inn over the Fourth included Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray, John Myron and Crete Gray. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Spaulding and Jean Marie Spaulding had a house over the week-end. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swart. The entire party came from Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosch have been spending a portion of their wedding trip at Seaside. A party of Portland, folk made merry at a big bonfire opposite Locksley hall last Sunday night, en joying a beach supper and fireworks. In the group were Robert Koshland of Boston, Elise Feldman, Gladys Dunne, - Miss Delphine Rosenfeld, Joseph Ehrman Jr. of San Francisco. Rae Goldsmith, George Wolfe. Ade laide Myer, Mrs. C. Rosenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Koshland and H. H. Sichel. Mr. and Mrs. L. Adams of Oregon City and Mrs. Gilbert Hedges and three children are occupying the Piper house. Locksley hall housed over the Fourth a party composed of Mra Charles Rosenfeld, Miss Emily Wise of New York, Miss Elise Feldman, Miss Delphine Rosenfeld. Joe Feld man and Robert J. Koshland of Bos ton. . While oh their honeymoon on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Stephens neapolis, Mrs. Z. K. Carson, Mrs. F. T. McBride, F. Reed McBride and family Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gile, Dr. and Mrs; Jean Cllne. Helen Prentiss, W. D. Chessman. Mrs. C. W. Budd, Beulah and Helen Budd, J. A. Lawson. Miss A. Wilson of Wauna, Esther Kasen, a A. I Rude. Mrs. Elmer Wills. Miss May Min- Hennessy and Willis Barker, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mullen and son. of Portland, are spending their vacation in Tent park. l-iammond cottaee shelters fnr ih. entire season. Kathleen and Marie Kirkley. Mrs. W. Selkirk and MrC n Mella. Olin eer. J. L. Rov. W. M. Clark A. Bates, all of Portland and wife and child. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miss Margaret M. Reed, of Wheeler, Wood. Mrs. L. L. Townsend. Mr. and ,a Nebraska cottage. Mrs. P. J. Anderson, Hortense Mac Domiciled In Bide A Wee cottage Master and Leatta R. Newton of Pen- are Mr- and Mrs. Harry McWade and dleton. son Billie. of Portland. Mrs. Mary E. Fawcett. dean of Mrs- s- E. McGuirk and son Ralph, women at Oregon ' Agricultural col- f Portland, are spending the present lege, and Lillian M. George, also of the college, were at the Warren. Two professional women who passed the week end at the Warren were Miss M. P. Flack, advertising expert, and Dorothea Nash, Portland musician. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hartog passed the holidays at the Warren. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanscom are at "Browny Court" for the season. They are Astoria folk. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman and children have taken a house for the summer. The Hoffmans live in Wood land. Wash. Senator W. W. Banks was with bis family over the week end. He has returned to Portland, but the family will stay at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gearhart of As torla have their children at Cannon beach D. A. Pattullo and his family mo tored through Sunday on a short trip, returning to the city by way of Tillamook. Dr. McCool has the Pat tullo house for the month of July. 1000 CARS AT Motorists Arrive by Hundreds Popular Beach Resort. ROCKAWAY, Or.. July 10. (Spe cial.) By far the largest crowds in the history of this . beach took ad vantage of the holidays to attend the Independence day celebration at Rockaway. July a. Over a thousand cars were counted in one hour as they passed - through. Tillamook- on their - lorinigni at rtussell camp. Forest Grove people who are es tablished for the season in Nestle down cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loomis and Miss Mamie Loomis, who are the guests of Floyd Loomis. of Wasco. Ore. At Three Sisters cottage are the Misses Edna Wiles, Lucille Oswald, Thelma Fulkerson and Dorothy May Murphy, all of Portland. For the coming week May-Bea-Mar cottage will be occupied by Miss Mar ion Quackenbush and Ray Quacken bush. of Portland. Miss Wilma Cronwell. of Portland, is spending a pleasant week at Saltalr as the guest of Mirs Margaret Davies. Miss Emma B. Penfield and Master Peter Bryant of Portland, are the guests of Mr. and Mi-s. G. A. Boldrick at their cottage. Cosey corner. Among Portland people at Camp comfy are C len A. Bently. Fred L Gerspach. Wilbert H. Bloecher, Jesse F. and Earl P. Utter. Miss Hattie F. Wolff. Miss Gladys F. Walling, J. P. Krupke. Mrs. D. r. Morris. Mrs. C. Lyon, Miss Leslie Lyon and Fred J. Carter. Shelby Davies. of Portland, enent ROCKAWAY last week-end with his father, W. A. Davies at Saltair. Otto Shrader. resident engineer stationed at Amity, spent the holi days with his ' mother, Mrs. L. E. Shrader at Eromle cottage. Nina cottage. Hart's content, is the home for the coming week of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fay and nephew, Harold Fay of Portland. Spending the week at Johnson's park are' Mrs. H. C. Cunningham and Miss Nellie Cunningham of Portland. -Anton and Max-Bergsvic and Mies at GOLF POPULAR AT GEARHART Several Hundred Persons Flock lo Greens for Holiday Tourney. GEARHART. Or., July 10 (Spe cial.) Golf continued to hold the center of the stage last week and especially on July 4. Several hun dred persons flocked to the greens on the holiday, many of them inter ested in the Astoria tournament in progress. Practically all of the new arrivals among the cottagers have driven their cars here and many new machines are in evidence along the avenues. Gearhart has been chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Corbett (Harriet Cumming) as the place in which to spend at least a portion of their hon eymoon. They are guests of Mrs. Elliott CorbeH and her sister. Miss Lucy Smith, in the latter's house. Mrs. F. L. Warren made a novel trip to Gearhart last Saturday when she chose to Journey there by way of airplane. The remainder of her family arrived by train. Mrs. Thomas Kerr, her sister, and the Kerr baby are with them at "Fairhurst." Holt Cookingham has brought his wife and baby to spend the summer in the Huber cottage. They arrived last Friday and have Mrs. Biddle with them as a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Frank motored down last Saturday and opened the Hamilton cottage. Mrs. Frank and her son will remain through the sea son. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Mackey motored from Portland last Friday to Gear hart and are established in their summer home here. They brought with them Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prael and the two men h4rve joined the golf enthusiasts. Will Lipman spent July 4 with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Blitz, who have been here several weeks. Harry Lang spent last Saturday out on the links telling all his friends of his wonderful motor ride to the beacn and what good roads he encountered en route. Mrs. Lang and his sun and daughter accompanied him to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Scuyvcr opened up their house in time for July 4. They brought to the beach Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fletcher as their guests. Circuit Judge Kavanaugh. who gets a two weeks' vacation each year. Is spending it with his family at the Learn. The Kavanaughs are in their own cottage. Mrs. C. D. Clark is a guest at the (?. A. Staver summer home at Gear hart. Mr. and Mrs. Clark D. Simonds have taken the Fraley house for the sea son, arriving here in time for July 4. Their two children are with them. D. W. L. MacGregor has established his family in the Sanborn house for the season. Mrs. Henry Goode and Mrs. J. H. White are. in Mrs. Norrie's bouse. Mrs. Goode has brought with her her pet Belgian police dog, which Is to be seen frequently on the beach. Mrs. C. E. Grelle and her family are occupying the Henry cottage this year. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Mackay's house party was augmented last Saturday by the arrival of. Mr. ana Mrs. O. B. Stubbs and their son Jack, who mo tored from Portland. Jack Stubbs is just home from Harvard.- Mrs. Graham Glass has opened her summer home for the season. Mrs. Harry Beckwith and children arrived last Saturday and joined the summer colony. They have their own house here. Mrs. L. C. Mitchell and two daugh ters. Dorothy and Lillian, are spend ing part of the summer with Miss Louise Pfunder and her father. Miss Pfunder has gone to Portland, but will return August 1. Mrs. Mitchell is her sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart and their children are in their cottage for the summer. Albert Holman and Harry Falling motored to the beach last Saturday. with Dr. G. N. Pease and spent the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenblatt and their children arrived last week and are in their summer home . Dr. Andrew J. Browning was a .week-end guest of Charles Gage, who . - , ' ' ' (