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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTL.AXD. JULY 11, 1920 5 has the Lewis cottage. Dr. Browning spent much of his time on the golf links. Adolph Jacobs is summering in his beautiful big house erected last year. With him are his mother and three eisters. The Jacobs family is from Oregon City. Geora-e W. Herron is in Mrs. A. Rob- son's house and has brought his wife and three children to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. i H. Koinchlld and Mrs. Arthur Goldsmith are summering at the Arnold Blitz cottage, as house guests of the Blitz family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothchild". The Joe E. Wiley family moved into the Wrenn cottage a week ago Sat urday. Mrs. F. Sturgeon and her mother and father,-Mr. and Mrs. Riggs, are at the. beach for the summer. The two Sturgeon children are also here. Mrs. P. E. Slusher motored down Saturday, bringing with her her daughter, Mrs. Goullet. Mr. and Mrs. F. Breske are in their house at Gearhart. Their daughter is also at the beach. Mrs. A. Sullivan of Baker is estab lished in her cottage for the summer and has her daughter with her. Miss Sullivan is just being Initiated in the game of golf. Mrs. Ira F. Powers arrived at the beach a week ago Friday and is in her summer home. Dr. Gustave Baar has opened up his house at Gearhart for the season. Mrs. Baar's mother, Mrs. Rosenblatt, is a guest. E. I. Neustadter was a week-end truest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frohman. Melville Meyer, Ruth Schweitzer ud Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Marx are isiting at Gearhart. Freda Baruh is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Frank. HOLIDAYS ARE DRAWING CARD Xeah-Kah-Xle Lures Rig Crowds of Vacationists Over July 4. NEAH-KAH-NIE, Or., July. 10. Special.) Two holidays coming to gether, warm weather in the valley and ocean breezes and sunshine proved a combination whfch lured pleasure-seekers to the beach in big crowds over July 4. Ferry and auto stages, making the round trips as rapidly as possible, tried to accom modate the vacationists arriving by Portland trains and beach specials, while private machines in a steady procession arrived with their merry parties from all parts of western Oregon. Brisk automobile drives on the smooth sand, driftwood bonfires, hikes to Short Sand beach and to the top of Neah-Kah-Nie mountain were a few of the diversions which repaid all who sought this resort for their cut ing. Mrs. A. King was hostess recently at a party in honor of the formal opening of the Neah-Kah-Nie season. All the cottagers were guests. Tuesday evening the Epworth league of Nehalem motored over for a bonfire social. Singing and games preceded an enjoyable moonlight drive back. Dr. and Mrs. Luther H. Howland of Portland motored in over the Seaside road for the holidays. Among July 4 visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tyler and party of Astoria. Miss Henrietta H. Failing of Port land is established for the summer In the Crocker cottage. Her nieces the Misses Shepherd of Hood River, are her guests for the coming week. Bayocean vacationists who made a recent brief visit to this beach were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Jackson of Portland ana Airs. jacKson s guest, ivuss naiiii M. Smith of Seattle. A motor party of Tillamook busi ness men G. B. Lamb, L. W. Turn bull and Harold Lamb took an out ing at Neah-Kah-Nie beach last week. sons of Colonel and Mrs. John Leader of Portland, are with Mrs. Blake at the Kane farm house. Mrs. Leader expects to join her boys for the latter part of July. R. L. Johnson of Oakland. Or., was a recent visitor at this beach. Peter Yount and party of Portland motored in over the Seaside road for the week-end holidays. Registered at the Neah-Kah-Nie tavern for the month of July are the Misses France and Leilah Russell of Butte. Mont. Miss Harriet Gaylord of Franklin High school. Portland, spent part of last week at this beach. Recent Portland visitors were Da vid Strong and H. W. Klein. Two members of the Portland Ma zamas who are enjoying the various hikes in the vicinity of this resort are Miss Dorothy Eckman and Miss Fan nie Parkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Woll of Phila delphia were among the recent vaca tionists at Neah-Kah-Nie. Occupying their cottage for the sea son are Rev. and Mrs. W. A. M. Breck of Portland. Miss Evangeline Breck has recently arrived to spend July with her parents. BAR. VIEW LURES VISITORS Resort's Attractions Making It Pop ular With Vacationists. BAR VIEW, Or.. July 10. (Spe cial.) Bar View is possessed of sev eral unique features which are earn ing for it an ever Increasing popu larity with pleasure seekers. Its close proximity to the extensive flats of Tillamook bay where several varieties of delicious clams may be obtained, its crabbing grounds, the Jetty from which sea fish can be caught with hook and line and its nearness to the Miami river, famous for its trout fishing, comprise a com bination of attractions which are luring great numbers of vacationists this season. The Orchard, favorite camping pot of tenters and auto tourists, is already well filled with tents and is daily the scene of merry campflres and picnics. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Headrick and children of Salem motored in for the week end at Bar View. At Rest-a-While cottage for the coming fortnight are Mr. and Mrs. August Risser. Mr. Risser is identi fied with the Dallas bank. Notay Three cottage was recently occupied'for a short outing by Will lam Tanna, Leon Sprague and M. Engele, all of Portland. Later the boys will return for a more extended vacation. Dr. H. A. Huffman and Dr. E. Huff man of Portland were recently among Wise Way registrants. Alder Brook camp Is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Thearle and the Misses Veta and Genevieve Lynch, all of Oregon City. Dr. W. A. Wise has added several new cottages to his group on the ridge. Domiciled in Memories cottage for the coming fortnight are Mr. and Mrs. Artnur T. oison ana August x. Jones of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bohoskey of Portland are guests of Mrs. Bonos- key's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoskins, at their cottage. Among recent Portland registrants at Wise Way were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ewlng, E. R. Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Enloe. Mrs. Zurfluh'.s Circuit orchestra of Portland has been engaged for the season at the Bar View dancing pavilion. Picnickers cottage was occupied during all of last week by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saunders of Oshkosh, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. Logan Withers and family of Lodgepole, Neb. Sidney Noles of Portland will spend the month of July at cottage Al-Al-One. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wise at their cottage. last week, were Mr. ONE OF MANY SCENIC TRAILS "j4 -awls Photo Rockaway Studio. THIS path; overlooking the sea, is near harview. Wise's brother. .Dr. T. P. Wise and wife of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrington, all of Dallas, made a brief Inspection ol this resort last week. The first community bonfire of the seaison was held on the beach last Saturday evening. A large number of Bar View vacationists, with many visitors as their guests, made the evening a festive occasion. Mrs. M. Lincoln of .Oswego will be the guest for the remainder of the season of her daughter, Mrs. P. P. Poppleton of Portland at the Popple ton cottage. Spending last week end at the Carter cottages were Mr. and Mns. Chester Buchtel of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrell were recent visitors at the,Wise Way. G. W. Johnston of Portland joined his family lor a vacation at Dandora cottage. At Cut-Up cottage for a brief vaca tion are G. A. Bentley and J. F. Utter of Portland. Domiciled in Step-in Step-Out cot tage are Wilbert Bloecher and Fred Gerspach, both of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. M. Doescher and chil dren, Ruth and Russell of Portland, motored in for a short outTng at the Orchard last week. Oh How Different cottage has been engaged by J. D. Ingram and the Misses Ingram of Nevada, Mo.; James Morris of Powhatan, Kan., and Fred Reed of Portland. T. C. Goodell of Portland has es tablished his camp near the brook for the remainder of July. TWIX ROCKS ATTRACTS MAXY Hotels and Cottages at Topular Beach Resort Thronged. TWIN ROCKS, Or.. July 10. (Spe cial.) A party of Jolly picnickers in three machines arrived at Watseco for lunch July 6, before proceeding to the celebration at Rockaway. The members of the party were Mr and Mrs. W. B. Watt and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Watt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Curtis and family, Mr. Lupreau and W. B. Foster, all of Brighton. M:s. - Alonzo Nelson was recently hostess at a novel sea-food dinner at her charming summer home. Pine Ridge cottage. Watseco. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Nelson's hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. George Watt of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Ed monton. Alberta. A party of students from Oregon Agricultural college and the Univer sity of Washington, composing West's Novelty orchestra, recently opened the Saltair dancing pavilion for the season. The musicians are Flavlus West. Earl Martin, Charles Coffrey and Ray Lucas, with Roy Quacken bush as manager and Art Kirkham, well-known Oregon Agricultural Glee club stuntster. as entertainer. All the boys are from Portland. Mr.- and Mrs. L. B. Shaw of Portland are spending their vacation in the Alden cottage. The Cottage Consuelo has been opened for the season by its owner, Mrs. W. H. Daughtrey of Portland. With Mrs. Daughtrey, as her guests for the week, are Mrs. Mattie Sever and Miss Genevieve Warner of Port land and Mr. and. Mrs. C. E. Terry of Walla Walla. The Johnson cottage has been com pleted and for the present week shelters Mr. and Mrs. O. A. NeiU of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Graham of Pine Knot spent last week end as guests of Mrs. George Fosnot. Miss Catherine Goodfellow of Cin cinnati made a recent brief visit to this beach with Mrs. H. B. Goodfel low as part of her trip west to attend the Shrine convention. Spending the Independence day noli-, days at their cottage on the rldare were H. E. Abry and Mary C. Abry of fortiana. O. L. Comstock of Portland spent last week-end with his parents at their cottage. Among Portland business men who Joined their families for the Fourth at the beach was C. A. Kressman. Mr. Kressman plans to spend the coming rortnignt at tne beacn. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas McCracken and children and Miss Flynn of Portland motored in over the i Fourth for the celebration. While here they were the guests of Mrs. G. A. Baldrldge at the Goodfellow cottage. Established in the Richardson bun galow for the coming fortnight are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fowler and daughter, Betty Helen, of Portland. Mrs. Sarah Prentiss of the Oregon Agricultural college faculty, with her sons. Donald and Bobbie, was a recent visitor at Watseco. The Leonard Sampson cottage has been opened for the coming fortnight by its owner. Mrs. Leonard D. Samp son, and children, Lenore and Ray mond, of Barstow,' Or. J. W. Dalrymple Joined his family for a short vacation at the Sapping ton tent. A recent visitor at this beach was Miss Doris Huston of Manhattan. Frank J. McGettigan of Portland is spending his vacation with Mrs. Mc Gettigan at their cottage. Villa de Joffre. A merry party of guests motored In to -spend the week end with Mr. ALONG OREGON BEACHES. and Mrs. J. Benley Stamm at their summer home, the Scott Bozorth cot tage. The members of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Miss Helen Lovell of Salem, Mr. and ' Mrs. Edward Pierce of Aumsville, Carl Beck and sister, Mrs. A. T. Powers of Aurora. At Rock View villa during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Church and son John and Mrs. Edith L. Hart of Portland. Domiciled in the Leslie cottage are Mrs. James Mace and children and Mrs. C. E. Fenn, both of Portland. George H. Sampson ha3 Joined his brother, E. Blanchard Sampson, for a vacation at his new cottage, Cedar sides. The Caldwell cottage will be the home for the coming fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Church and son Marcus and Mrs. Church's mother. Mrs. M. E. Browning, all of Portland. At the Twin Rocks hotel are Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Logan and family of Portland Guests of Mrs. McNary at the Hew itt cottage are her sisters. Miss Erma G. Ewart and Mrs. W. E. Steele, both of Portland. Mrs. Opal L. Hiatt of New Orleans, La., was a recent Twin Rocks visitor. Rock View villa shelters Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hart of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller and family of Portland. At the Hadley cottages for the coming week are Mrs. J. R. Hulbert and daughter Mary and Mrs. David de Young and son John of Sault St. Marie. The party motored in by the Grand Ronde road. Mr. Hulbert re turning and taking with him as his guest for the trip O. L. Comstock.- Mrs. D. J. Baldridge of Portland is established for the summer with her grandchildren Harriet, Richard and Donald Goodfellow at the Goodfellow cottage. William Morrison of the Whitney Lumber company, Tillamook, spent Saturday at this beach. Emory Ingham of Portland was a recent Twin Rocks visitor. Housed in the Segan cottage over the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lewis, Paul. Thomas and Evelyn Lewi and Miss Jessie McGregor of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. David Martiny of Til lamook made a brief visit with . Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Curtis last week at the Curtis cottage. Guests of Mrs. W. H. Daughtrey at Cottage Consuelo are Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Zortman. Mont. The Misses Vera and Nellie Can field of Oregon City spent the recent holidays at their cottage. CROWDS GO TO 3IAXZAXITA Road Improvements Bring Many Parties lor Fourth. MANZANITA, Or., July 10. (Spe cial.) The extensive improvements on the Astoria-Seaside-Tillamook road were completed Just in time to accom modate the crowds of motorists who desired to spand their Fourth of July holidays at this beach. The vanguard of the merrymakers began arriving Satvrday aftarnoon, and Sunday and Monday parkirg space was at a pre mium. A Jolly party of Portlanders who ere sheltered in The Lawns cottage for an extended vacation are Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Scharzinger and sens, Aioy slus and Albert, and Mr. Gregory Lair. Fir Dune cottage will bo occupied during the entire reason by Miss Mc Kerther of Portland. Spending a pleasant fortnight's out Ir g at Lar.e's camp grounds, are Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Russell of Portland. ' Miss Ada Werner of Portland has taken the M'CuIlock cottage for the month. With her, es her house guests, are Mrs. Cirtis H. Dwyer and the Misbes Althea Dwyer nnd Lillie Hen-dricki-on, also of Portland. Mrs. A. Gilmt.re of Portland will later Join the party ior a week's vacation. The Lanes hotel, which has. recently changed hands, is now under the ir.E.tiagement of Mr. and Mrs. S. Spen cer and Mr. and Mrs. F. Townscnd, formerly of Salem It will retain its present name. During the remainder of the season La Palonia :ott xge ' on classic ridge, v.iil be occupied by Mrs. Blanche Lan don of Kansas Ciiy. and MiES Clara I. Lsndon of Portlard. Among recent lcglstrants at the Lanes hotel wsre Mrs Gus Barks of I'rinrtle, Wash.; Mrs. Helen Barks and Miss June Barks of Fremont, Mich., and E. C. M-Kerchen of Portland. Mr. Fred Lick ley was a recent vis itor at Larres hotel. OCEAX PARK ENJOYS FOURTH Forty Gather for Big Bon Tire and . Beach Party. OCEAN PARK, July 10. (Special.) A huge bonfire and beach party were enjoyed on the night of the i-ourtn Dy rolK summering at Ocean Park. About 40 attended. The Are was arranged by Matt Wolford and W. J. Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bentley and son are . established in their house here. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pepper are here from The Dalles and will remain the greater part of the summer. - Miss Dorothy Neal of Boise-arrived Wednesday to join her. mother, Mrs. W. Scott Neal, who has been here several weeks. , Miss Frances Gill is here with a guest for the summer. Miss Sybil Smith and Miss Phoebe Smith of Vancouver are here with their aunt for the season. Mrs. C. J. McDaniels has arrived to open her house. -The three McDan iels children are with her. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Curtis of Van couver spent the Fourth at Ocean Park. m . - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Watts were at the Taylor hotel over the Fourth and returned Thursday to Portland. Rodney Hurlburt, con .of Sheriff Hurlburt, has' been, staying at the Taylor hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith of Ridge field. Wash., who have been in. their cottage, returned home. They . wll visit the beach again later ' In the season. Mrs. Robert Campbell, who has been in Mrs. H. M. Lamberson's cottage, returned to her home in Seattle early in the week. Mrs. Lamberson and her daughter, Abby, arrived, Wednesday from Portland and will occupy the house. Mrs. Rachel Stone is summering at Ocean Park. Her husband will also be here a short while. Mrs. Sam Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Stewart and Matt Hughes re mained here over the Fourth before closing the Connell cottage. They went back to Portland Tuesday. - Miss Dorothy Campbell of Warren ton spent the Fourth with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Camp bell. C. W. Gay and his daughter, Mrs. Walton, are passing their vacation at Ocean Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hubbard are occupying Fairhurst cottage. Douglas Hood was here from Port land to pass the Fourth of July. Miss Anna Wlegardt . spent the holidays with her brother at . Ocean Park. Miss Frances Eckert Spent Tuesday in Ocean Park with friends. HCXDREDS THRONG BAYOCEAN Crowds Necessitate Pressing Into Service Extra Ferries. BAYOCEAN, Or., July 10. (Spe cial.) The largest crowda in years thronged this resort during the double Independence r day holidays. Captain L. E. DeRock' was forced to impress into the eervice extra fer ries In addition to the Dorothy May, in an attempt to keep up with great numbers of pleasure seekers arriv ing by train and automobile at Bay City. The natatorium, which was opened for the first time July 4. proved popular with many gay par ties who preferred the .pleasant warmed ocean water to the colder breakers of the beach. R. R. Steele of Portland, who is general manager of the entire resort, arrived last week to take charge. He will be Joined later by Mrs. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Steele and two daughters. Clarence Steele has recently returned from Siam, where he was a missionary. Juniper cottage in Bungalow City has been engaged for the summer by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reynolds of Portland. Swank cottage shelters its owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Swank and daugh ter of Portland. At Scotch Heather co'ttage for the coming week are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burton of Portland. Domiciled in Eola cottage during the entire month of July are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patty of Tillamook. Among the cottagers in bungalow city are Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ersklne and family of Hood River. Domiciled in Baronet cottage for the season are Mr. W. U. Munseil and Miss Dorothy Munseil of Portland. Mr. Munseil is with the Portland branch of the Oliver Plow company. P. P. Poppleton and party of Port landers recently made the hiking trip to the Cape Mears lighthouse. At Albatross cottage for the week are Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus W. Ve ness and son Roy of Portland. Recent Bayocean visitors were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bray of Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bray of Hold ridge. Neb. Until mid-August Island cottage will be the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Strowger of Portland. Portlanders registered during the past week at Hotel Bayocean were A. A. Malloney. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holcomb and son, Kenneth, Miss Jo sephine Cameron and Bonnie Cham pagne, Gerald H. Le Cuyer, M. A. Bar nett. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and family. Among Portland people who are spending the entire season at this beach are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gowdy and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jennison of Portland are domiciled in Coeur d'Alene cottage, bungalow city, for the coming fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lewis of Port land are expected in during the week to occupy the Lewis cottage. A party composed of William R. Coates of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Anderson of Tillamook made a recent brief inspection of the beach. Three cottages. Breakers, Wallowa and Tecumseh, have been engaged for B. R. Williston and party from Port land. Spending their vacation at bunga low city are Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rauch of Portland. . Tecumseh cottage . was deeded during the past week by Mrs. Wil liam Torrance of Portland. James R. Burke of Portland has been engaged . a swimming Instructor at the natatorium for the season. BEACH SEASON" ON' IX EARNEST Visitors Throng Hotels and Sum . mer Cottages at Manhattan.' MANHATTAN, Or., July 10. (Spe cial.) The summer season is now in full swing at this beach, with more than the usual number of vacation ists already here. Interest is about equally divided between the various beach entertainments and activities bonfire parties on the beach, bathing in the surf and lake, hiking trips, crabbing and fishing expeditions. Later there will be huckleberries in abundance in the big timber of the neighboring hills. Miss E. Elder of the Hotel Manhat tan motored in this week by the Sheridan road, having attended tho Rose Festival. Until August Never In cottage wl l be occupied by Mrs. G. A. Cusick and children, Eleanor, June and George, of Portland. Dolce Far Niente cottage will shel ter for the' remainder of the season its owners, Mrs. and Mrs. F. H. Leit ner, and daughter, Miss Bertha Leit ner, of Portland. Mr. Leltner made the hike in from Seaside, being one of the first to .make the trip by the inner trail this season. Housed in the Walkley cottage, Moroneytown, for the rest of the summer are Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. T. E. Rowe and children, Mary and "Little T. E.," all pf Portland. Mrs. A. S. Acheson of. Manhattan left last week for an extended visit with her sister at Hood River. Mrs. John Gustafson and daughter. Miss Florence Gustafson, of Portland are domiciled in Deming- cottage No. 2 for the summer. At her cottage. Belle View, fr the next two weeks, is Mrs. E. Kuhn hausen of Portland. Among Portlanders registered at Hotel Crescent is Mrs. Anna Welch. Leslie Summers of Portland passed last week as house guest at Merry makers' cottage. W. F. Cole arrived from . Portland " k l-T- '.v zzXF . MM". -SUMMER" Travel Mountain, River, BKAfR HOTEL SEAVIEW FORMERLY HACKNEY COTTAGE Located on NORTH BEACH, universally conceded to be the finest beach in the (Pacific Northwest splendid surf bathing near the hotel. Excellent table, airy and comfortable rooms. For rates, write Hotel HOTEL SEASIDE, Inc. SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON ' ., REf;O.V'S FI.NKST ALL-THK-VEAK-BOUND RESORT HOTEL Dining room seats 300 guests, fine large dancing halt, aun room and palm parlor, large homelike lobby, big cheerful fireplace, lounging room, tea room and ice cream parlor, hot salt water baths, bathing suits for oceap bathing, steam beat anil hot and cold water in every room, cafeteria (eating ISO people. New equipment throughout. We have spared no (fort or expense to make this Oregon's finest resort hoteL Oolf. Howl InfC, DinrlnK, 'i'l-out fr'lahlnjr;. Canoeing; and Stirf Bathing-. Reached via I, at S. by Direct Service from Portland to Seaalde. Al6a Steamer C,eoriclana and O.-W. R. afe N. Steamers to Aatorla. where connections are made with A. J. Auto Co. buasen to Hotel Seaside. For reservations wire, pnone or write to CHARLES II. ROWLEY, Manager HOTEL. SEASIDE, SEASIDE, OREGON. Oregon's Finest Beach Resort TTTv BUNGALOWS HOTEL BAYOCEAN, sightly location, overlooking bay and ocean.'v Euro pean plan. 11.50 and up per day. TENTS and BUNGALOWS in beautiful grove of trees, well protected from wind, close to ocean and hay, ready for housekeeping, $9.50 to $14.00 per week, including wood, water, 'lights; bodding. bed linen, towels, etc.. accommodate' 4 people. Mr. C. C. Nepple, mgr.. Bay ocean, Oregon. Splendid beach, easy to get clams, crabs, rock oysters and fish; water sports in natatorium. For reservations or circulars ' call Main 5405. receivers T. B. Potter Realty Company, 325 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland, Oregon. PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL Furnished rooms and tents for house keeping. Facing the ocean. Address L. P. HARRESCHOC. Prop, Seaside. Or. PRIVATE HOTEL SEASIDE. OREGON. Private cottage hotel for couples In each room, as space limited; ocean view; lovely location; glassed porch, big living room, fireplace. b"st home cooking; )5 each per day. Reserva tions to a. l. rcici. 119 Mntk Avenue, Seaside, Oregon. The SHELBURNE (ELEVENTH SEASON) Long-distance telephone In hotel. Two blocks from ocean. Buy your ticket to Shelburne station. Write for res ervations. American plan. T. J. HOARE, Sea View, Wash. Otter Rock Ten miles north of Newport. Famous for tta scenic charm, sea fishtnff. trout fishing, muscles, clams, crabs. Oregon's coming summer resort. Own your own home by the seashore. Free camp grounds, free water and free wood. For prices of de sirable lots and other Information write B. F. JONES, Newport. Oregon. VILLA CAMP "ALL. AMERICAN." On Bar View Beach on the Tillamook Shore. One. two and three-room cottages, completely furnished for light housekeep ing. Pure mountain water, electric lights, sanitary toilets. Protected from sea breeze, close to beach. Clams, crabs, trout f f sh in p: overlooks Tillamook bar. Ideal sum mer vacation spot. For reservations and rates, address L. J. Tolls. Bar View. Or. MOUNTAIN Leave ROUTLEDGE SEED A FLORAL CO. 145 SECOND ST.. phones Main 172. A-S8J1. for Arrah Wannah. Welches, Taw neys. Government Camp and Rhododendron. Owned and operated by Irvlngton Garage ft Auto Co.. Inc. J. La. S. Snead. Pres. Mgr. Phone E. 133. E. 14th and Broadway. "Muke rettervations In advance." Conductea atioiia j.nes most invit ing to men and women of refined tastes bend for Illustrated booklet M KJ. C. W. J. KECKKKS. White Sulmnn. Vah I'hotte 7MYI The New St. Martins Mineral Springs Hotel Columbia River's Best Resort Hot Mineral Baths Very beneficial for rheumatism and blood disorders. Auto meets all trains at Carson. Washington. Beautiful Battle Ground, Lake Wash. Take Yacolt road out of Vancouver. Come to the mountains. Admission 10c. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 A. 6095 this week and will be established at Camp We-Li-Kit until October. Guests of Miss Florence Gustafson at Deming cottage No. 2, over the Fourth, were the Misses Helen Gus tafson and Jane Gregory and Mrs. Susan Foster, all of Portland. Among recent registrants at Hotel Manhattan were Wayne and Thelma Larkin. Margaret A. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kendall and Captain G. V. Lintner, all of Portland, and Mr. C. Andrews of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. ' ' M. J. Baldwin and daughter, Mrs. Kthel RitzelL after an outing at this beach, have returned to their home in Washougal. Wash. MOUNTAIN RESORTS CROWDED Many Portland People Are Guests at Eyrie, Near White Salmon. WHITE SALMON, Wash.. July 10. (Special.) The mountain resorts throughout the mid-Columbia section RESORTS. SEAVIEW WASHINGTON Seaview. Seaview, Wash. NATATORIUM ELMORE HOTEL ROCKAWAY, OREGON The best hotel on Tillamook Beaches. "The place that pleases." Also all kinds of beach cottages for rent, for reservations address J. J. KREDS, Rockaway, Oregon. Bozanta Tavern Hay den Lake, ldnho. Most beautiful resort -In Idaho, sit uated on the banks of Hayden Lake. Oolf . tennis, boating, fish ing;. Beaut if u 1 d rives and walks. Addreu Dimb l. Moore. Prop. Hotel Taylor Onus Park, Wash. Best family resort on North Beach. Rates, J14 per week. Meals: Week days 50c. Sunday 75c Home Cooking;. HOTEL MANHATTAN MANHATTAN BEACH. OREGON. The piace you will like, right on the ocean. Finest Bathing Beach on th coast. The best of home cooking. Com fortable, homelike place for families. Spe cial attention slven to week-end parties. For rates and reservations call Sellwood 1 stiS. or write MRS. E. ELDER. Manhattan Beach, Or. Tillamook Countr. Xecanlcum Inn. Seaside. Oregon. The only family hotel overlooking ocean. Beautiful pr rounds, sun parlor and roof garden. Dining room in charge of trained dietitian and staff of especially selected O. A. C. students. Miss Emily Damann, Frop., Seaside. Oregon. RESORTS. HOTEL GULER In the beautiful Trout Lakft valley. Wash ington. Good trout fishing on the lake, la Trout creek or White Salmon river. By auto or horseback, visit the lava and Ice caves. Goose lake, Indian race track, 8 team boat lake. etc. Automobile road to Mt Adams from hotel, 12 miles. Tennis, croquet, swimming pool. Amusement hall with dancing and billiards, near hotel. $3 per dy. $16 per week. J. K. Reynolds. Proprietor, Guler, VTaah. RHODODENDRON INN, ML HOOD Oregon's most beautiful mountain resort on Ztfrzair river, in eversreen forest, near base of Mt Hood. Real meals, well cooked and well served, larce swlmmins; pool, danclnir hall, saddle horses, croquet, fleh lnfr. Rates $4 per day. 921 to J-5 per week. For auto stas;e call Kest 135 or Main 172. MRS. KMIL FRANZETTI. Prop. Rhododendron. Orecon. For Reservations and Tickets Rainier National Park Call on or write our ' Special Representative. Dorxrr B. Smith. Msrr.' fournal Travel Bureau, ISO Br'dwav Phone Mar. 1979. Portland. Or. Cool nights and balmy days at elevation of 600 feet TALLRC on LAKE TAHOE ill r? r n in n cuisine 1 n LI I V A il I I UNEXCELLED l Famed for trout flshingf motor bostlng, sutomobilins and mountain hilcinv. Air Plaoa flichts. - L WAxflUB, Msaafar. TRAVELERS' GCTDE. Astoria and Way Points STR. GEORGIANA Round trip daily (except Friday) leaves Portland 7:10 A. M.. Alder-street dock; Leaves Aatoria t P. M., Flavel dock. Fare 1.3 each way. Special a la carte dining service. Direct connection for south beaches. Xigbt boat daily, S P. M., daily except Sunday. The Harkin Transporta tion Co. Main 1422. 541-22. are caring for capacity crowds, with reservations being made for several weeks to come. The following from Portland have been guests at the Eyrie resort near White Salmon, during the past week: Mrs. Tetu. Mrs. Moffett, Mrs. Metchen, Mrs. Lea, John F. Byrne, lrs. Ben Selling. Mrs. A. C. U. Berry, Alfred Berry, Mrs. E. Tuhil, Miss George N. Black, Charles G. Black, Mrs. E. Huntington. George N. Black, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. War ren P. Smith, Mrs. W. W. Cotton, Matt Shaneo, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosen feld. Miss Freda Baruh, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Blanvelt, James Pv Stapelton and Miss Stapelton, Mr. ' and Mrs. Harold Wendel and Master Sanford Wendel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Sher wood Jr., Dr. and Mrs. George F. Wil son, Miss Louise Weeder, Miss Eva Wentworth, James Robb, George H. Cecil. Franz B. Drinker, Helen Car man, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Edlefren, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wertman, Mr. and Mrs. RTS Lake and Beach Resorts Everyone Goes to TfazelcDOod CJ VcON FECITONEJQf & RESTAURANT The best of every thing to eat, pre pared in the way you like best. The Hazelwood will welcome you in Portland. 388 Washington 127 Broadway Spend your vacation in SAN FRANCISCO STOP AT THE HOTEL STEWART On Geary St., Jnst off Union Sqnsre. clos to STarrttainr worth whits. Oood accommodations st modersts rates. Breakfast, 50c, 60c, 75c, Lunch TOe (Snndaja 75c), Dinner (1.25 (Sundays $1.50). Municipal car passes the door. Stewart Motor Bus meats principal trains sad steamers. It Is adYlssble to make reservations in advanca of arriTal. TRAVELERS GCIDE. t?y Tours sfr. Around Six tours travins September. October. November and December to the principal cities of the World. Parties limited to 12. Accommodations the but . available The Orient Tours from September on. visiting Jspsn. Korea. China Manchuria, the Philippines sna lava. AlsOjS cruise to the South Sea Islands. Alaska A tour ssilinc from Sesttle July 2 lit. National Parks Special tour, leaving every week. Fall Tours to Eurooe. South imnin rilifnn.:. -3k Wherever you trsvel carry Wt" X American Express VAMERICANfc)EXPRESS C TUAVXI. DEPARTMENT ' S J "V .aTm or- B. aurtvv And jjTEAHSTIIP S. S. "CITY OP TOPEKA" Sails from Portland 9 P. M. July 15 for Marshfield. Eureka and San Francisco, connecting with steam ers to Los Angeles and San Diego. SPECIAL. ETCIRSIOX ROOD TRIP RATES San Francisco to Los Anpeles. 25 San Francisco to San Diegro...$30 On sale Jure 1 to August 31. Ticket Office 101 Third St. Freigrht Office Municipal Dock No. 2. Phone Main 8281. PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY SanFrancisco S. S. ROSE CITY ' DEPARTS lO A. 31. Monday, July 12 FROM AIXSWORTH DOCK. Fare Includes Berth and Meals. CITY TICKKT OFFICE 3D AND WASH. PHONE MAIN 3530. FREIGHT OFFICE, AINS WORTH DOCK. PHONE BDWY. 2S. THE SAN FRANCISCO at PORT LAND S. 8. COMPANY. F. P. Drinker, S. .Dobie, Mrs. C. Thompson, Ted Whalen, Jack Edle fren, H. H. Schoolfield and wife, Vir ginia Schoolfield, Mrs. Jessie B. Col lins, E. T. and J. C. Collins, Miss Nora Furlett, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Con ley, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jeffery. Miss Nancy Master Jeffery, John Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poulsen. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Holbrook, Miss Jane Master Holbrook and . Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cook. Other guests were: Mrs. J. McGil vary, San Franniscof Mrs. J. .Brown,' San Francisco; H. li. ShroDshin, Bir mingham. Ala.; W. It. Woolpert. Hood River: Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Blauvelt and family, Seattle: Mrs. H. P. Kram mer and John Rudkin and wife, Kennewick; Miss E. L. Brown, New York: Miss Elsie Collingwood. New Britain. Conn.; Mrs. B. Campbell, Mrs. Robert L. Campbell and Miss Mar garet Campbell. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Guturllig, Chicago: Mrs. 1 Arthur M. Sherwood, -New -York; -Mx. Portland and the North west's finest hostelry. Rates $2.50 and Up Splendid grill and fa cilities for entertaining private parties. Portland, Oregon The SEWARD is a new. modern and elegantly appointed hotel, possess in 5 one of the most beautiful corner lob bies in the northwt-a. Located at 10th and Alder stiopposite Olds, Wortman & King's big department store. In heart or retail and the titer district. Rates $1..M and up. Ex cellent dining-room service. Popu lar prices. Bus meets a41 trains. "W"" car al5o runs from t'nion De pot direct to Hotel SEWARD. -W. C. Cul-bertson. Prop. the World those spendable everywhere F JStk. Travelers Cheques 'M & J Hmltli 1. I-. A . "f X-v J4r - Columbia Pacific Shipping Company "NORTH CHINA LINE." Direct service without transhipment. PORTLAND to Kobe, Yokohama, Shang hai. TsinRtau. Taku Bar and Dalren. S. S. "West Kerts" Late Jnly Loading S. S. "Went NivlMia, Earlv An. Loading 8. S .Wet Nomentun" Late Aug. Loading The ..Love-named vessels -are now oelng booked. For further information regarding apace, raies. etc. apply Traffic Department Board of Trade Building: Portlwod, Orecon Astoria Route S. S "ASTORIAN" : P. M. DAILY (Except Tburs. FA-RE SLiS. Including; tax. Taylar St. Dock, Phones Mala 1065. . 611-48. AUSTRALIA Honolulu. Suva. New Zealand. The Palatial Passenger Steamers R.M.F3. "NIAGARA- K. M. S. -MAKUUA" 10.000 Tons 13.500 Tuns Ball from Vancouver, H. C. For fares and sailings spuly Can. loe. Rail way. 5 Third St.. Portland, or Canadlaa Aa.traia.ian Koval Mail Line. 4M Mjwial St Vancouver. f. C- Phone Your Want Ads to The Oregonian Main 7070 A 6095 and Mrs. C. King Benton, Hood River; Mrs. W. M. and Miss Emily Benton. Peoria, 111.; Mrs. Jennie C. Niswandoi, Detroit, Mich. NOTICE TO CAMPERS ' Daily truck service from Portland to Arra Wauna, Welches and Rhodo dendron. Leave all trunks or goods of any kind at Front and Morrison. Portland Seed Co.. 153 Front street. Kodak Films developed Free II I ! II I I I ll I wm-