The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 05, 1920, SECTION FOUR, Page 6, Image 54

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAK", PORTLAND, SEPTE3IBER 5, 1920
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TWIN ROCKS, Or., Sept. 4. (Spe
cial.) Visitors at the beach this
season have been impressed with
the great number and variety of wild
birds to be found in the vicinity of the
ocean. Every socles of Oregon bird
named in "Birds of the Northwest"
has been identified here this summer,
and there have been two varieties
seen which local bird lovers have not
been able to identify by any author
ity. Last winter four wild white swans
alighted for a short time on Spring
lake, which has long- been a noted
haunt of wild ducks in the autumn.
Odd-est of all is the statement made
by residents that nearly all of the
varieties of wild birds, now compar
atively common at. this beach, have
made, their appearance here within
the 'last nine years.
'Mrs. J. F. Shreeve of Dufur is
spending a fortnight's outing at Wat
eco.. tmerson Orth of Bar View was a
isrt6'r at this beach last week.
Miss Irene Hawks and Frederick
C. Wilson, both of Walla Walla, ar-,
rived during the past week to be the
gruests of Mrs. Fred Wilson at her
cottage on the ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Oxman and
William Duggan, all of Portland, are
established at Rock View Villa for a
ahort outing.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Gassett of Fort
rand are among the visitors at Wat
Bee o.
Mrs. Frank J. McGettigaT and Miss
Ruble Goulet left for their homes in
Portland Tuesday after an extended
outing at the McGettigan cottage,
"VlUa. do Joffre.
Mrs. J. B. McKinstry and daughter
fend Miss Marion McKinstry of Port
land arrived for an extended vacation
at . the Markell cottage last week.
With Mrs. McKinstry were her guests,
Mrs. O. L. Bloomfield and son, Bob
bie Bloomfield, Mrs. Henry Brammer
and Miss Lillian Russler.
Mrs. E. B, Drew and Alfred Drew
bf Portland are here for a short stay.
Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Gilbert of Seattle
are spending a brief vacation at this
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Catton and Mil
red Catton, with Mrs. A. R. Conn, all
cf Portland, and F. L. Ayer of San
Francisco are domiciled for the com
irifr fortnight at Rock View Villa.
Mrs. Opal Elliott Hiett of Portland
Is the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Van. Scyoc.
Mrs. W. J. Forrester, Miss L. M.
Forrester and Frank Forrester, all of
Portland, were among the arrivals at
Twin Rocks last week.
J. F. Sedgwick and son John of
"Portland arrived here Friday, having
hiked in from Seaside. They stopped
at the Nehalem river to troll for
ealmon and succeeded In capturing
one weighing 29 pounds.- Mrs. Sedg
wicR arrived Saturday, and the party
will remain for ten days as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Comstock.
SEASIDE CONTINUES POPULAR
Bcsort "Will Keep Open During
September and Until Fall.
SEASIDE, Or., Sept. 4. (Special.)
Tftis beach resort, being an incor
porated city, will naturally not as-
EUme the proportions of the average
summer resort, closing its season with
LCDor-aay iesuvities. n the con
trary! Seaside is witnessing a .wave
of unbroken popularity and this is
calculated to continue during Septem
ber and welf into the fall months.
Many lolk rent their own cottages
during the summer months, and then
come' themselves to the beach when
the crowds have thinned. Hotel Sea
side is an all-the-year-round hotel
and provides every comfort for vis
itrs coming late to the beach. Res
ervations are big for Labor day. and
wjjile some of the lesser and arti
ficial'attractlons, such as the merry-go-round
and Ferris wheel and such
so-called attractions, are closed, the
season here is by no means ended,
add every incoming train brings
transients and cottagers to take the
praces of the ones leaving,
- Mrs. William Cake has gone back
to: Portland after a little visit with
her daughter, Mrs. William Huesner,
in her beasiae home, trior to her so
Journ here Mrs. Cake had gone with
friends for a tour of British Colum
bia summer resorts and a trip through
itamier parK.
Misses Kate Sherman and Freda
Barnes will return to Portland on
Latvor. day, after a summer at Sea
BlSe.r --Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Lduls' Tetu,
with their son, nave taken Miss Da
man's' cottage near Necanicum Inn for
Seottinber.
Mrr and Mrs. Percy W. Blanchard.
wfth" Thomas C Blanchard, are guests
at -Necanicum inn.
'Mlsa Marjorie MacKinnon of the
' O.-W. R. & N. office force was a
week-end guest of the Misses Casey
In their handsome beach home. Ocean
side. Miss MacKinnon was the inspi
ration for several informal social af
fairs d,uring her stay; at Seaside,
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among which was a clambake given
for her by Miss Nina Malia. who is
a guest at Oceansid.
Mrs. Martha Cole, with Eleanor M.
Shaw of Tacoma, are new arrivals at
Necanicura Inn.
Miss May Sullivan, accompanied by
Miss Mary Mohl, are among the
guests for early September at Ocean
side. Miss Sullivan was here earlier
in the season for a fortnight's visit.
Leland J. Sarks. with Mrs. Sparks
and their baby, of Portland, accom
panied by Mrs. A. M. Burits of Cor
nelius, Or., arrived In their car and
stopped at the Rollins last week.- An
other motor party which joined Mr.
Sparks' family later was Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. . Charleston, who also stopped
at the. Rollins.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Thompson, with
Mr. Thompson's father, A. M. Thomp
son, and Miss Thompson were recent
guests at the Rollins hotel.
Mrs. Hannah, with her daughter
Dorothy Hannah, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. H. Foott, arrived in their
car on a tour of Clatsop beach points
and stayed at the Rollins hotel.
Miss Helen Meyers, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Meyers, are recent
arrivals at Oceanside.
Mrs. N. Goodman will remain at
Hotel Seaside throughout September.
Mrs. Maurice Goodman, with her small
daughter Betty, have a cottage and
they, too, will remain through Sep
tember. Miss Kate Porter, with her sister, i
Miss Fannie Porter, made a visit to
Seaside last . week and stayed at
Oceanside. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rowley,
with their children, Jean Ellen and
Le Roy Kowley, accompanied by Mrs.
Mohl, made 'a trip to Astoria for a
day's visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Buewell" of
Portland, with their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Buswell of Los Angeles,
were at Hotel Seaside last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Caswell ar
rived at Hotel Seaside last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nelson of Port
land were guests at Hotel Seaside last
week.
Jason McCune has soent the .sum
mer at Seaside and will remain until
mid-September, when he goes to
Portland and later to the University
of Oregon. Mr. McCune has had
guests at various times during the
season, and last week entertained Lot
Baty and Duke Rummel. The latter
has gone to Long Beach for a brief
visit with his family, which is vaca
tioning at Ocean park.
Jack RIvenberg, Jimmy Forestel,
Jack Hering and Bill Wiggins went
back to Portland by automobile last
week, following a summer vacation
at Seaside.
A party of Portlanders who came
by motor to Hotel Seaside last week
included in its personnel Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Judd, M. L. Thompson and
Henry Judd.
Fannie G. Porter and Kate L Porter
were guests at Hotel Seaside last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman R. Hall of
Portland were at Hotel Seaside last
week.
Guests at Hotel Seaside from Port
land last week include C. C. Bechtal,
R. H. Tomlinson. L. Clifford, J. B.
Grossens, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw,
E. S. -Jellowa, R. K. Jones, Florence
D. Ayer, L. M. Briggs, F. G. Lawrence,
George E. Zweifel, Fred A; Kribs,
Ben Neustadter, C. T. Haas, Mrs. R.
M. Gordon, Jacob Rosenthal. Mrs. D.
Dunsworth, Edrea Wolf, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Jackson, Emma Henkle, Mrs.
F. Kribs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brill,
W. P.. Dickey, H. O. Voget, Helen U.
Budd. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter,
Sol Stiller. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cum.
mings. Phil Harris. Mrs. B. Pallay.
Mrs. M. F. Butler, Bertha Gale, Alma
Klum, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Howe and
son, Mrs. William A. Shea, Lee B.
McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. George
fcrtaw, Mrs. w. H. Norman and child
Mr. and Mrs. T. V; Sandahl and son
Vincent.
Guests at Hotel Seaside from points
other than Portland last week were
Ben R. Neblett, Pasco. Wash.; John
f. Hint Jr., Walla Walla; Dr. R. W.
Tennant, Spokane; F. P. Hamel.
Seattle; J. C. French, Dufur. Or.;
James P. Clancy, Vancouver, Wash.;
John Hanrahan, Indianapolis. Ind.;
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dowd, Mr,
and Mrs. J. Wertgen, Parkdale. Or.;
Mrs. C P. Bishop. Salem; C. M. Bishop,
Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Camp
bell, Multnomah, Or.; Gladys Irvine
Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Arsdall,
Kitchell, Ind.; Mr., and Mrs. Albert
F. Wilson, Lebanon, Or.; Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Riddle, Boise, Idaho: Mr. and
Mrs. J. Greenwood, Bull Run, Or.; Mr.
and Mrs. M. Fame, Glenns Ferry,
Idaho; Dr. and Mrs. L. Maclennan
Raymond, Wash.; Lee Johnson, Kerry,
Or.; Dick Gross. Walla Walla; Max
H. Sommer, San Francisco: Mrs. W. E.
Gilbert. Wichita Falls, Tex.; Kath
erine Kendall, Providence, R. I.
Frank A. Rhodes, Tacoma; I. V.
Mackintosh, Seattle; S. J. Truthard,
Seattle: J. C. ' Clark, Sacramento
Harold Richmond. Walla Walla: Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Nayberger, McMlnn
ville. Or.; Mrs. J. L. Schelmer and
children, Seattle; Mrs. K. A. Harrison,
Seattle: Mrs. A. B. Thomson,
rith
iilna Harrison, Echo. ,
Guests at the Rollins hotel from
Portland last week were V. Swlgert,
Mr., and Mrs. H. R. Jonaberg, E. W.
McLean. Mrs. Don R. Bloyd, George
H. Fitzgibbon. Mrs. Stephen H.
Moesch and son, F. Burroughs, H. E.
Llndsey, E. L. Zimmer, J. E. Keneflck,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Frey. J. B. O'Shea,
A. 'M. Hand. Walter Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. F. T. A.rnell. Miss Zell Cramby,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Edward R. Poot, Mrs.
Marie L. Thearle, Mrs. James Trail,
M. Brodecky, C. A. Hebert, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen E. Jenkins. J. C. Welch.
Guests at the Rollins from points
other than Portland were M. E. Welch,
Rainier; Dan A. West. Astoria; Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Reed. Hood River, who
came Jn their car; N. McWallace and
family of Wallace, Idaho; E. J. Bor
deaux, Olympia; Major E. J. McClung,
Fort Stevens; J. M. O'Donnell, Bea
verton, and Jessie Leiser, Vancouver,
Wash.
Others at Neeanicum Inn are Ned
M. Frame, Ed Clark, J. Hamper and
Mrs. Thomas Connell.
GEAR HART SEASON" CLOSES
Opening of Schools Brings Fami
lies Back to City.
GEARHART. Or., Sept. 4. (Spe
cial.) With the rains which trailed
in the wake of the tennis tournament
and the postponement or cancellation
of various events of lesser importance
plus the general exodus of families
with children to send to school, the
beach season here has automatically
clo&ed. The natatorium has Deen
closed, and Mille Schloth is vacation
ing at Seaside and Cannon Beach
motoring over from Gearhart. The
natatorium will open on two evenings
each week for swimming parties, but
with Miss Schloth's departure the in
struction and inspiration ceases.
Horseback riding too. has been
brought to an end with the closing of
the stables maintained by James
Nicol.
Ten of his own horses were taken
to Portland last week and Mr. Nicol
and Douglas Nicol will take the others
of their own and those belonging to
Gearhart riders, up to Portland this
next week. Many folk who love the
September days at Gearhart will ar
rive to spend that month at this beau
tiful beach. The transient visitins
here Is necessarily light because there
is only one small rooming house to
accommodate guests, aside from the
Y. W. C. A. camp, which Is, of course,
maintained for girls only. It is an
ticipated that the splendid new hotel
will be ready for occupancy next
season.
Two parties marked the closing
days of Gearhart's summer season.
Both,, by a happy coincidence were in
observation of birthdays of two of
the young girls who have spent the
summer here. One was in honor of
Elinor Dittenhofer's 16th birthday and
the other was for Flora McBrlde's
16th birthday. The guest list included
the same names. Jane Talbot. Eloise
Fleischner of Seaside, Helen 'Parker,
Frances Prudhomme, Douglas Nicol,
Norbert Cavanaugh, John Piper, Ben
Reed, Jack Marshall. Jack Dougherty,
Jack Grossmayer, Ambrose Cronin
and Richard Lang, with the hostesses
in each event. Miss Dittenhofer and
MiEsJtfcBride. One party, that of Miss
McBnde was held at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McBride,
and was in the nature of a "hard
times gathering in which the guests
assembled to dance and play- games,
wearing assorted, misfit and patched
garments.
Miss Dittenhofer s party began witn
a dance "at the Bungalow at Seaside
tollowed by a visit to the "movies"
and a supper at the home of her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. I. Lang
at Gearhart.
Miss Dittenhofer, with her brother,
Billie, will go up to Portland on Labor
day for a brief stay before returning
to their home in St. PauL
Berne Howard is the guest of the
E. J. Frohmans.
Mrs. Erskine Wood and children
who have been visiting the David
T. Honeyman's. are now guests of
Mrs. George Low.
Miss Florence i the guest of the
Dow J. Zanes.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Otto, with
their daughter and her husband. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Henderson, are return
ing to Portland after a summer at
Gearhart.
The cottage of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Otto has been taken by Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Mueller, who are spending
their honeymoon at Gearhart. Mrs.
Mueller, who was Miss Gertrude
Buehler, a Portland teacher In the
public schools, is Mrs. Otto s sister.
Upon Mr. and Mrs. Mueller's return
to Portland they will go to Chicago
to make their home.
Mrs. M. E. Reed and her daughter,
Josephine, are visiting Mrs. H. Nicolal
A group, cf Spokane folk who are
domiciled in a cottage here for early
September include Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. J. H. Klrkley Is visiting Mrs.
E. M. Bergen. '
Mrs. H. L. Powers is the guest of
Mrs. C. E. Grelle. Mrs. Grelle'a father,
J. H. Henry, has returned home.
Casper, Kirk and Bruce Casper, Mrs.
Sarah Reese. Miss -Cecilia Gagnon and
Miss Anna Meiners.
Mrs. John Klostermaa is a recent
arrival.
Mrs. C. D. Brunn and Mrs. R. H.
Prael are visiting Mrs. F. E. Mackey.
Misa Bessie Bell and Maxwell
Chambers and Eleanor Chambers are
at Gearhart.
Mrs. Gerald Beebe and children who
have been spending the summer at
Ocean Home Farm stopped at Gear
hart en route home.
Mrs.-A. M. Kinney of Astoria (for
merly Lillian Morgan of Portland),
has as guest3, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Lemons (Grace O'Neill) of Portland.
The Kinneys are occupying Boscebel,
their summer home at Gearhart. Mrs.
Kinney is expecting her sister, Mrs.
Owen Summers with her children to
'spend September .with her at Gear
hart. Mrs. Summers, who was Mil
dred Morgan, and her husband. Cap
tain Owen Summers, are stationed
now at the Vancouver barracks. For
merly they were at Camp Lewis.
Dr. James Zan and his two daugh
ters. Mary Louise and Elizabeth, are
at Teebegs. They spent the summer
at Tagg's farm.
Edith Marshall Is a guest of Mrs.
Bert MacKay.
Helen and Genese Parker have been
entertaining a house party, the per
sonnel or which was Pauline Dick,
Helen Carman, ' Katherine Wilcox.
James Lively, Frans Drinker, Jack
mvenoerg and Walter Holman.
Omar Henderson, with his sister.
Miss Mitzi, were summer vacationists
at Gearhart.
An unusually enjoyable beach party
waa that given Thursday night by
Miss Frances Prudhomme in Gear
hart to about 28 young people, who
enjoyed Coney Island's "hot dogs"
and coffee cooked on a huge bonfire.
Aiierwaraa the guests indulged in
games and dancing by moonlight on
the beach to the music of a victrola.
umiss prudhomme s guests were:
Anne Adams. RTIm ri.iu.hi,., v. . i. -
Bhull, Dorothy Dunne. Helen' Parker,
Marlon Norman, Mary Ferguson. Flora Idc
Tr. ',XRDet" arreu. Kllnor Drttenhof.
MlVre?tmUH!BJonMS,' ?: !
Brombur. John Piper, Kirk Caspar, Bruce
Casper. James Brouxher. Rnrfv T3, D -
Jack Hering, James Forestel, Jack Mar- j
hall. Jack Grossmeyer, Carl Hubekoat.
Lougias Hicol and Lawrence Uppenhouse.
STORM LEVELS BEACH TEXTS
Cottagers Who Planned on Staring
Late Return Home.
CANNON BEACH. Or.. Sent 4
(Special.) The recent and totally un
expected storm of a week ago sent
home a number of cottagers who had
planned to remain through Septem
ber. The storm was unusual for
August and literally came out of a
fair and smiling sky. It did its only
damage to the tents and small cot
tages, but trees were broken down
and a heavy rain following chilled
tne vacation ardor of the colonists to
the extent that they packed up and
hurried home. Transient travel,
however, remains heavy, and the
hotels will continue to house guests
until late falL September and Oc
tober are lovely months at- this
beach. . - .
. Mrs. W. H. Ross has as guests her
mother, Mrs. H- R.' Powell, and her
sister. Miss Lenore Powell, both of
Albany, Or. Other guests in the home
of Mrs. Ross at her cottage "Rossey
rie" are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cavender
of Porland. ,
Mrs. Hattie Fielding of Santa,
Monica- is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Lamphere.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Murphy are at
Ecola Inn.
H. O. Voget Is here.
Freda Christenson and Bess . E.
Jones are registered at Ecola Inn
from Salem.
Jack O'Donnell Is here.
A party-of motorists stopping at
Ecola Inn are Dr. I. D. Latimer with
Mrs. Latimer and their . small daugh
ter and Mr. and Mrs. -A. J. Thorp.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Fitzpatrlck re
turned to Portland after a two
months visit at Cannon Beach.
Jobn Bittner, who was a guest at
the Fitzpatrlck home, returned with
them.
Margaret Peterson, who has been
visiting Florence. Graydon, has gone
home. Miss- Graydon will remain a
while longer.
A house party of Astortans in
progress at the Mansur home on
Cannon. Beach includes in its per
sonnel Miss Grace Hammerstrom
Miss Alice Wilson, Miss Beatrice
Barker, Miss Doris Hoeffler, Miss
Wenona Dyer, Miss Zoe Allen, Miss
Nellie Tenbrook, Miss Florence Grif
fin. Miss Bernice Daviee, Miss
Frances Dunbar.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bickel are here.
Mrs. Arthur Murray; Sherwood with'
her two children, Albert and Lydia E.
Sherwood, are new arrivals.
Mrs. J. Lang-man and child are new
comers. Arthur Lacey and Herbert Lacey of
Spokane are at Cannon Beach.
Among the new arrivals are Harold
Oberg with Ovedia Oberg.
Mr. and Mrs. . W. A. Morgan came
last week to this beach accompanied
by H. N. Byron.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Look with
Marlon and Eleanore Look are at
Cannon Beach.
Mrs. Lloyd Buchanan is a new ar
rival. -
Mrs. A. Osburn, accompanied by
John and Elsie Osburn, are newcom
ers. Mrs. A. N. Rahles, with Nancy
Rahles, are at this beach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Zander arrived
to spend a week here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kirk are new ar
rivals. With them are E. Albert
Kirk and Letha Kirk. They are from
The Dalles.
Mrs. 'T. H. Lewis with her daugh
ter, Imogen, and her eon, Donald
Lewis, are recent arrivals at Ecola
Inn.
Paul L. Heslop is at Cannon Beach.
Carrol Llndon, with Richard Clancy,
spent the week end at Underman's
cottage.
A camp of boys who are having a
great time fishing and hiking on Can
non beach is made up of Kenneth
Macklin, Fred Doane, Clarence Wil
son, Jack Pearson, Fred - Standring,
John Standring and Sumner Quinn.
Their camp is called Chapman camp.
. A croup of Campfire girls vacation
ing ' here Includes Misses - Blanche
Slade, Ada Mahan. Maude' Mahan,
Borlghild Edison, Irma Kenny, Clover
Burllngan, Louise Hansen, Margaret
Wilson, Glenora Smith and Jeanette
Chisholm. Mrs. Slade is chaperoning
the group.
Other guests at Hotel Ecola are H.
L. Piatt. Miss Ruth. Street. L. V. Burk
ley, J. R. Duncan, H. W. Neer, Miss M.
Pinere. S. Stenenberg. Frieda Wig
field, T. H. Yount, Dr. Ralph V. Moore,
Mrs. McKnight with her daughter,
Miss M. McKnight.
Mrs. Stephen H. Moesch and baby
boy are at Ecola inn..
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Claxon. with
their children .Catherine and Colon
Claxon, .accompanied by Dr. A. Z.
Crayne, have left their cottage and
stinnail a t V pnl q Inn In. a risv ftf me
before proceeding to Portland in their
car.
Among the Portlanders recently at
the beach are Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stell
nager and child, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Dibble and child, J. A. Veazie. Marlon
Bush, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Robin
son, W. W.' Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. S.
H. Good. Others include Mrs. A. B.
Thompson and her daughter Etna of
Echo, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee D.
Jones of Kelso, Wash.. Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Clancy of New York. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branch Riley
with William and Peggy Riley and
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Riley were among
the arrivals here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Burton,
Chicago tourists, stopped at Ecola inn
while visiting this beach last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Keyes Of Bend, Or.,
with their two daughters, Jeannette
and Elizabeth, are at Ecola-inn.
LONG BEACH TO BE IMPROVED
Tennis Courts and Cottage Will Be
Built This Winter.
LONG BEACH, Or., Sept. 4. (Spe
cial.) While Long Beach has a third
class postofflce and la a sizable place,
with a splendid public school and fine
civic clubs and organizations, it is
essentially a summer resort, and the
season .is practically ended, save for
a few latecomers who prefer to take
their vacation after the crowd has
gone
Driftwood hotel keeps open the
year round. It is the home of Mrs.
Mollis Lyniff, who makes the comfort
of her guests her personal interest.
The Driftwood is a restiui place,, ana
guests come to Its peaceful quiet well
into the winter months. At holiday
periods Mrs. Lyniff Invariably haa a
houseful of guests.
Sunset hotel plans to remain open.
Its managers, Mr. and Mrs. Seal, are
planning extensive improvements and
will devote the winter months in that
direction, following a six-weeks mo-
-ftor trip through eastern Oregon and
Idaho. -.
Mr. Seal plans to have a tennis
court and to build a few cottages on
his place
Mrs. T. J. Hammer and Mrs. John
Clyde, who manage the North Beach
inn, are not planning to receive many
guests after Labor day. Mrs. Ham
mer and her son Jean will rematn at
the beach, but Mrs. Clyde will go up
to Portland soon. Recently they en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Friendly,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wagner and their
daughter Dorothy. Mr. Hammer ar
rived last week, bringing with him
little Carl Glissendorf of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Post, with Nancie
Post, are visiting: Mrs. Benjamin
Baker.
Mrs. Agnes .Carney and her three
interesting children Mary Heleh.
Billy and little Edward have gone
back to Portland after a summer at
the beach.
Miss Loma Atherton of Tacoma and
Miss Rilla Jordan of San Francisco
were visitors with Miss Hazel Powell.
recently.
Robert E. Gould or Bend was a
week-end arrival at the Home cot
tage, where Mrs. Gould is domiciled.
Kenneth H. Well was another
week-end arrival, visiting Mrs. Weil
In the Wallula cottage.
Miss Hazel Powell leaves for Port
land next week, to be the guest of
Mrs. C E. Heitkemper for a few days,
after which she will go to Seattle for
the winter.
SEA VIEW
STILL
ATTRACTS
Vacationists W ho Like Fall Months
Now Visiting Resort.
SEAVIEW, Or.. Sept. 4. (Special.)
-This attractive resort is still calling
a few vacationists who' are arriving
for the early fall days, but for the
most part the season is ended.
Seaview hotel will not remain open
after the last of October. Although
its location and homelike atmosphere
and modern conveniences make the
Seaview an Ideal stopping place. Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Mutzig, the managers.
are going to make It only a summer
resort hostelry and they will" go to
Portland for the winter. Their
daughter. Miss Orltae Mutzig, will
accompany them and spend the win
ter months in Portland, returning in
the early spring to open Seaview hotel
for the new season. This Is the only
hotel at Seaview station and it has
had a big patronage all summer. Res
ervations have been made for Septem
ber and guests are expected through
October also. .
Among the Portlanders at Seaview
hotel last week were Laura Walther,
Magdalene Walther. Rev. H. N. Fer
rls, C Merritt, Dorothy Emerson Car-
lock. Minnie R. Heath, Lenore Loew,
Alma R. Kuenecke, Ben Riealand,
Gladys Williams, Sarah Smith, Mrs,
R. N. Dark, Mrs. William MacDougall,
Dan A. West. Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Friendly with Mr. and Mrs. H. F,
Wagner and daughter, who came in
their car, C. H. Brown, A. G. Rossman,
Thomas C. Bloomer, R W. Ransom.
R. Bartlett.
Mrs. D. E. Dunbar of Seattle with
her daughter, Lovina Dunbar, accom
panied by Bob Morrison of Portland,
are among the recent arrivals at Sea
view hotel.
Another party at Seaview hotel In
cludes Mrs. J. MacKenzie of Portland
with Harriet MacKenzie of Tpsllanti,
Mich., and Flora MacKenzie of Battle
Creek, Mich.
Mrs. L. Carney of Astoria Is visit
ing her mother, Mrs. J. A. Fast abend.
Another party at Seaview hotel in
cludes Misses Edith Bray, Ethel Mil
ler, Bess Stanchfield and Caroline
Stanchfield of Helena, Mont.
Mrs. L. A. Harned, with her young
son, Haldane Harned. are at Seaview
In their cottage, where they have
been domiciled for the summer. Mrs.
Harned'a nephew, Fred Jeffers, is
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Neal are
spending a ten. days' visit at Seaview.
E. M. Wlngate and family are at
Seaview.
Mr. and Mrs. George Putnam are
going to Portland for a fortnight's
visit.
Fannie Reynolds of Seattle is visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Rey
nolds, here. '
Miss Vivien Eikers. with Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Eikers, are here.
Mrs. W. O. Leltz and daughter are
at Gray Gables.
W. J. Ryan and Joseph M. Ryan are
at Seaview.
Doris Ward is here.
Miss Mary Holmes has arrived at
Beach Center to spend a fortnight
with her grandmother, Mrs. Richard
B. Knight.
.The Shelburne hotel remains open
during the winter. Us manager, T. J.
Hoare, being a permanent resident of
Shelburne, one of the several stations
along North beach. Many guests come
to the roomy Shelburne after the
summer season has endd. On the
16th of this month a group of 60
men from . the Astoria chamber of
commerce will be housed at the Shel
burne for a two days' sojourn on
North beach. ,
Among the Portlanders recently at
the Shelburne are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockley,
the latter of whom have made an
extensive visit along both the Wash
ington and Oregon beaches; Mrs. W.
B. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Meaker,
Alice Mae Phelps, tE. T. Pattison,
Ernest Markowitz. Samuel A. Levy,
with his brother, Theodore Levy; Mrs.
M. A. Osborne, Mrs. Fay Sims, with
her son Dick, and Dr. Kittle Plum
mer Gray. Dr. Gray, too. Is touring
the various resorts.
Other guests at the Shelburne re
cently Include N. E. Lee of Vancou
ver, Wash.; H. C. Blewett of Tacoma.
R. C At wood of Wasco. Wash.; Ruth
F. Lalng and James F. Laing, the
latter two from Portland.
OCEAX PARK SEASON OVER
Vacationists, However, Continue to
Come and Go at Beach.
OCEAN PARK. Wash., Sept. 4.
(Special.) The summer season at
Ocean Park is closed, but sundry and
tardy arrivals are here for September,
which is a particularly beautiful
month at this beach. A big com
munity bonfire last Tuesday brought
a big crowd together. Rev. James El-
vin, who. is secretary or tne x. al. ij. a.
at Salem, was a popular visitor here
last week and gave a lecture on a
visit through France after the war.
Later he lectured at Oysterville where
the affair was turned into a delight
fur social event. - -
Rev. J. Thomas Cowley-waS one of
ilia leading spirits. Dr. Cowley has
a Methodist pastorate at Ocean Park.
Taylor's hotel is still enjoying a
belated season, with occasional trav
elers stopping for a few days to see
the lovely park in its autumn dress.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockley, touring
the various beaches, were recently
at Taylor's.
Others include Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grie and
son Junior, Grant Gleason, Rev. Mr.
Ferris, Daisy --Woodring, -Hazel
Charleston, A. J. Ellis, C. E. Stewart,
Li. j. Travis.
Another party at Taylor's included
Miss Mary Browne, Helen Maney and
Mrs. Mary Maney.
Mrs. Celia Burkstof of The Dalles,
with her two children, are at Tay-
lor's hotel.
Mr. and' Mrs. Frederic Kirgis of
Caldwell, Idaho, are recent guests at
Taylor's.
Mies Adelaide "Begg will return to
her home in Vancouver, Wash, after
a summer with her grandmother, Mrs.
Arthur Spalding.
Mrs. Tracy Moore of Astoria will
arrive this week to occupy the Camp
bell cottage. She will have a party
of six.
BAYOCEAX SEASON
CLOSED
All Accommodations at Beach Re
sort Taxed. During Summer.
BAYOCEAN, Or.. Sept. 4. (Special.)
The approach ot autumn and the
busy winter time closes the most
successful season in the history of
this resort. Since early in the sum
mer, all the accommodations have
been taxed to the limit and fre
quently beyond it, and all who have
taken their vacations at this beach
are enthusiastic in their accounts of
the delightful outings they have had.
A part who spent la&t .wej& at
Overlook included Mr. and Mrs. Rex
iSf Turner of Seattle, and Miss Joy
Turner of Salem. ,
. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lyle, J. Lace,
and Miss Erma Lace, all of Portland,
are completing a two weeks' outing
here.
The Misses Bertha Cose and Mamie
Thomas of Council Bluffs, la., with
S. L. Van Tuyl, Mrs. James Bradford.
and Miss Elizabeth Bradford, all or
Omaha, spent last week at Tent No.
10. Bungalow City. ,
Chester Arnold. Mrs. W. H. Sanford.
Carl N. Sanford. and Miss Doris Pratt,
all of Portland, were recently domi
ciled for a week's outing in Mount
Angel cottage.
Marion and Z. E. Johnston, and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Boatrighti Who have
been spending a fortnight respectively
at Saltair and Bar view, were among
last week's visitors at Bayocean.
Ellen Fiske Brockett of Ohio, and
Mrs. Frank B. Wire of Portland, were
at this resort recently.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sablnson. Miss
Maude Harris and George Anderson,
all of Portland, have been established
in Glen Orkney camp.
Claude Rohlefsen of Portland was
here last week.
The Misses Anna Beck. Lydia Git
zel, Mary Eissler and Lena Beck and
D. E Beck, all of Portland, were a
party who arrived here during the
past week.
Mrs. M. Turner and son, Mrs. E. F.
Sadler and Angel Beede, all of Port
land, who are spending- a vacation at
The Shingles." Rockaway, came over
for a short stay recently.
Mrs. E. R. Jones and Miss Marion
Bingles of Portland are concluding
a pleasant outing at the Williams
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler and
Carroll A. Olsen of Portland were re
cent vacationists at Bayocean.
Miss Ethel Van Gilder and Arthur
Van. Gilder of Wasco and the Misses
Cora Laidlaw of Aylmer. Ontario;
Mary J. Laidlaw of Portland and Anna
McLachlan of Detroit were domiciled
last week in Fox Glove cottage.
Wlllard E. Jackson of Portland
registered here last week.
Mrs. L. T. McPhetters. Mrs. M. Goar,
Miss Susie Stockton, Miss Affie Reag
gan and Mrs. Ed L. Moore, all of
Hlllsboro, are established for ten
days at Cottage Fleur de Lis, Bun
galow City.
Lucrezia L. Huddlestone and Claire
T. Scharpf, both of Portland, are at
the E. H. Roberts cottage, "Bayocean
Rest."
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Geer and chil
dren of Portland are occupying the
Hance cottage for two weeks.
Miss Anna Johnston and V. S. Lump
kin, both of Portland, spent a day
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'George W. Keller and
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Burco. all of Port
land, have established Camp High
Flier.
Merle Butler. Margaret Hutchinson
and Freda Geiger of Portland are
completing a ten days' outing at Bil
lows cottage.
Miss Hazel Vaughn of Chicago was
here last week. .
Mrs. George A. Risenberg ot Port
land arrived here last week for a
short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneny and
family of Cleveland, Mrs. -L. Ritter
and Mrs. George A. McNamara of
Portland are taking an outing at
L,upin cottage.
A party of vacationists from Dalles
t-lty domiciled for a fortnight in Vlo
let cottage included' Mrs. Victor Mar
den. Susanne and John Marden and
airs. Alice Barr.
Jarvis B. Pratt of Portland was re
cently at Bayocean.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Galley of Port
land are sheltered in Mignonette cot
tage.
Elva Ann Adams and Lona Mae
Crandall. both of Portland, with Dor
othy Clonenger of Dayton, O., are
completing- a two weeks' outing at
ufacinui cottage.
Clara E. Gibson of Portland regis
tered at this beach last week.
Geneva Dye of Vancouver Is com
pleting a three weeks' stay at this re
sort.
Mrs. L. A. Toung, Miss Myrtle
xoung and tlllbert Tounar of Portland
are at Dahlia cottage. Bungalow City.
mr. ana jure. s. M. Calkins and
Mrs. G. W. Hash. Clara V. Calkins
and Dr. Sarah E. Smith, all of New-
berg, spent part of last week la White
Waves cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bates of Van
couver, wash., are scheduled to r
rive shortly and wilp occupy Palouse
cottage for two weeks.
Mrs. Rosie Logan of Kansas City
spent part of last week at Bayocean.
P. O Holstrom of Vancouver, Wash.,
has engaged Four Leaf Clover cot
tage. Mrs. D. F. Doherty. Misa Ann
Doherty. Mrs. C. H. Houser. Sam and
Doris Houser and Ellen Matersch. of
Sheridan, are concluding a ten days'
outing at Aster cottage.
Raymond M. Stambauah. Maud
Stambaugh. both of Vancouver, Wash,
ana Mrs. uavia B. Manerey of Port
land are domiciled in Restful cottage,
Bungalow City.
Mrs. M. A. Shaver and Mrs. Irma
Coleman, both of Sheridan, have taken
Tulip cottage for a ten days' vaca
tion. P. O. Hilstrom of Vancouver, Wash.,
is established in Four Leaf Clover cot
tage, with Marie G. Hilstrom and
Louise M. Lackoff, also of Vancouver.
John Hilstrom is at Mount Angel cot
tage with Undine S. Hilstrom of
Seattle..
Reglstred during the last week at
Hotel Bayocean were M. Butler, M.
Hutchinson. Freda Jager, Mrs. J. N.
Hurney, Mary E. Humey, D. Fullen,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scott, Anna M.
Hall. Mrs. W. B. Jackson. E. Sheeld.
K.' Saberton. R. Saberton. A. Bruno.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McPhereon
and Mrs. R. S. Townsend, all of Port
land; Mrs. Pearl Wright and Mrs. R.
E. Jones, of Baker; Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Hall, "af Hillsdale; Mrs. H. M. Kachel.
of Garden Home, and A. R. Morgan of
Kasvelle.
G."C Harlow of Portland Is estab
lished in Lark cottage. Bungalow
City.
A party of. Tacoma vacationists
who will shortly arrive to occupy
Mignonette. Hyacinth and Evangeline
cottages are Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Galley
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams
and Mrs. D. Hemerich.
ROCKAWAY PL.VNS NEW HOTEL
5 0 Cottages, 25 Tent Eooses and
Natatorinm to Be Built.
ROCKAWAY, Or., Sept. 4. (Spe-
cial.) The rapidity -with which
Rockaway has come to be known as
one of the leading beach resorts of
the northwest has been so great that
housing facilities cannot be provided
fast enough to accommodate the
crowds. Plans are being made, there
fore, for next season. A new hotel
and fifty, new cottages and 25 tent
houses will be built during the win
ter. A large natatorium will be added
to the amusement features and the
capacity of the dancing pavilion is to
be doubled. '
.Mrs. Haze! Shevetts and Mrs. Viola
Bentley. both of Hillsboro. are spend
ing a week at the Nut Bowl
Visitors at Ocean Crest apartments
last week were Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Cayo, Mrs. L. A. Hausler. the Misses
Lillian and Luella Hausler, Raymond
Hausler. Mr. and Mrs. R. M Dobie
and family. Mrs. F. M'Zigler and
daughters, and Mrs. S. Riley. Ruth and
Wesley Riley, all of Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. James Brunner and
daughter Helen of Parkplace.
A pleasant evenig at cards was
spent at the summer home of Miss
Mary Troy last week. Mrs. R. Parcell
won first prize. Present were Mr. and
Mm David Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Burns, Mrs. James Troy, Mrs. Will-
' lam Harlow, Mrs. R- Parcell, Mrs.
Fred Graap, Mrs. Andross. Mrs. E. H.
McAllen and the Misses Zulah And
ross, Harriet urns, Ada Parcell and
Jane Harlow.
Portlanders registered during the
past week at the Anderson hotel
were: Mr. and Mrs. William Grimm,
Adna O. Taylor, M. K. Collbeck.
George Momer, A. McNeal and R.
Ryan. From other points than Port
land were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kelly
of Dalles City. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Rhurazel of Monmouth, Glen A. Miller
of San Francisco and W. Fewerslln
of Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Meyers of Port
land entertained a party of young
people at their camp recently.
Miss Mary Coleman. Mrs. T. Cole
man and George W. Moriarity, all of
Portland, have been the recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walsh at their
cottage in Bungalow row.
The registration at the Hotel El
more last week included the follow
ing Fortlandere: Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Gregory, Mrs. E. H. Rood; Miss Pearl
Wright, Joe Howard, Mrs. Henry Seer
and son, Robert Crawford. Mrs. F. L.
Crawford, Mrs. M. A. Sagster, Miss
Alice Perry. Miss T. M. Lind. W. W.
Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, W.
N. Conrad. J. L. Jones, C. A. Black.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson, J. W. Dono
van. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dutton, C. T.
Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rey
nolds. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Norton. J.
W. Neville, T. F. Mesch. Victor Daut
off. H. Albers. A. S. Sauves, Mrs. Dora
Shreve, Mrs. E. Heckbert and daugh
ter. Mrs. Mary L. McKown and son.
Miss Gladys Groocock and F. L.
Fields.
Registrants at Hotel Elmore from
other points than Portland were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Sibley and) daughter of
lianas, airs. t. uartwrieht. Glad-va
and Constance Cartwright, Mr. and
nirs. w. vy. iioore. Lucile and Dorothy
Moore, all of Salem; J. C. Billings of
Tillamook. D. M. Gelse of Baxter, la.:
Thekla Scheldt. Ophelia Wesimei- and
Lecla Wesimer of Hillsboro, Misa Ba
uer or uorvallis, Mrs. W. F. Gilkie.
Mrs. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Stllwell
and Miss Stilwell of Dayton, Wash.;
uss Margaret Cooke and Dr. and
Mrs. C. J. Cooke of Seattle and Mr. .
andi Mrs. J. W. Mann, of Salt Lake
City. -
Frank S. Ward of Salem was among
the campers on the ridge last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kennedy and son
and Miss M. Dunn were cottagers at
this beach during the past fortnight.
Mrs. Katherine Conway, Burine and
Terrance Conway. Mrs. Harry J. Lea,
Miss Alleen O'Donnell, Charles W.
Myers and son Wesley, all of Port
land, are concluding a pleasant outing
at Arnold camp.
Mrs. W. J. Cuddy and daughter.
Miss Rose Cuddy, of Portland spent
the past week at Driftwood cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Knykendall of
Yamhill arrived Saturday with a par
ty of friends to spend a short vacation
at the Brownie camp.
Saltair hotel registrants of the past
week were: Fred Rierce of Tillamook.
J. Dorden. A. Whittaker. Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Johnston, A. M. Hand and Wal
ter Scott, all of Portland; Mrs. Mahl
C. Ellis and family of Dalles City. A.
Wended and C. Froeschle of Milwau
kie. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Robinson of In
dependence, Mrs. C. S. Hoskins. Scotty.
Helen and Charles Hoskins. Mrs. An
thony Shea and son and Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Hancock, all of Portland, spent
the past week at Newcmb cottage.
Miss Minnie Strauch and Miss Edna
Taylor or Portland and Mrs. C. W.
Bluchar and daughter Margarette of
Milwaukie are occupying Oceana cot
tage for a week's outing.
Mrs. Louis Oliver and children and
Miss Edith Coles entertained Tuesday
evening at cards at their summer
headquarters, Enmore cottage.
Mrs. H. H. Bassindale and Jane
Dalrs, both of Portland, are domiciled
in Taft cottage for a fortnight.
Miss Birdie Chowning of Aloha, Or.,
has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
Wood at Rockwood cottage for two
weeks.
RESORTERS GO ON EXCURSION
Many at Bar View Hike to Cape
Jiears Lighthouse.
BAR VIEW. Or.. Sept. 4 (Special.)
For the second time this season va
cationists who are registered at Villa
camp went in a crowd last week for
an all-day excursion to BavOcean.
The hike to Cape Mears lighthouse
was enjoyed by a number, while
other members of the party made &
tramp to the caves. After a picnic
luncheon, the party spent the after
noon in a "community swim" ir the
natatorium.
A party spending a fortnight at
the Wise cottage includes Eva. L.
Kidwell of Oakland. Cal; Miss Edith
B. Jones of Salem; Miss Eleanor M.
Todd of Portland; and D. L. O'Neal
of Banks.
Grace Maurer of Beatrice, Neb; Alice
Lockard and Gladys ' Page both of
Salem, and Nell Hunlock of San Fran
cisco have been registered during the
past week at Brownie cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. John Croner and fam
ily of "Oregon City registered last
week at Memories cottage. Villa camp.
G. Boyington . of Astoria spent
three days last week at the coast
guard station.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker of For
est Grove, who have been spending
the season at Woodbine cottage, will
terminate their vacation Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maurer and
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Pilkenton are a
party of Salem people who have been
occupying Oh How Different cottage
curing tne past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis and Ed
Frunde, all of Newberg, and John M.
Hanson and Mrs. M. Hanson, both of
Portland, have engaged Just Right
cottage for a short stay.
Phil Thompson of Portland fcs-spend-ing
a brief outing at All Out Inn
camp.
L. H. Feaster of Oregon City was
registered at Bar View last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory were
here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins and Miss
Ruth Helms, all of Hillsboro, spent a
recent vacation at Star Fish cottage.
A party of Camas, Wash., vacation
ists who arrived during the week in
cluded Mrs. W. H. Buchman, Wayne
and Deane Buchman, Clayton Alden
and Miss Gwendolyn Alden.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ataller and fam
ily of Cedar Mills.' Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Reichan of. Hillsboro and L. T.
Reichan of Portland are spending a
week at Carter's cottages.
Edward Durham and Robert N.
Slinger, both of Portland, were camp
ers here last week."
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Baird of Port
land spent the past week at Camp
Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hollister and
family of Portland are terminating a
fortnight's outing at the Slocum cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. P. Givas and family
of Portland have been encamped dur
ing the past week in the Orchard.
Mrs. O. S. Andrews and daughters,
the Misses Eva, Loree and Helen An
drews, with Mrs. L. L. Putnam and
children. Eldred. Arthur, Edith. Del
raer and Gail, have established Kum
Inn camp for a two weeks' vacation.
Hallie M. Stover of Portland is
spending two weeks at Bar View.
Miss Eleanor Gardner of Hillsboro
was a recent visitor here.
Mrs. Jessie C. Jones. Miss Rosalie
and Creighton Jones of Gervais, with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cainess,and family
of Portland, are spending a fort
night's vacation at the Wise Way.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chown. Roger
and Betty Chown and Arvllla Hus
band, all of Mosier, have engaged the
Slocum cottage for a week,
Mrs. S. E. Olson. Zenas. Onas and
Laveda Olson of Hillsboro have been
spending the summer as guests of
iCoaciuded on Face IJ.