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I 4 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, AUGUST 21, 1921 .. V Nil i i f ? virr. v ROCKAWAT, Or.. Aug-. 20. (Spe cial.) Rockaway folks spent a good deal of time last week completing preparations for the big festival, the last day of which now Is being celebrated. The usual beach activities also continued. The secur ing of sea foods always is a recrea tion feature. Last week good tides resulted in more than the usual amount of foraging along the sea. Every morning groups were seen going north and south from this re sort, each displaying crab nets, rakes, ehovels, gunny sacks and baskets of lunch. A crab fisMng expedition to the Nthailem jetty was enjoyed last week ii' rrAnn wrA Inn Waffnpr. who U V . . uictu t 1 1 ' " " -: . brousht back a good catch of this I favorite sea delicacy. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and Miriam and Helen Campbell of Port land are occupying the Washington cottage. ,The Claverie cottage is the home of Hannah F. Wallace, Mrs. C. E. Branin, Betty and Harryette Butterworth, all of Portland. Miss Helen Jones and Fay Snyder ot Porcland are established In the Sunnyside cottage. Alice Spencer of Portland also was registered there. The Blue Bird cottage is the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robin son of Portland. At the Vi-Ella cottage are Mrs. G E. Johnson and Loretta Terry, both of Portland. A party spending two weeks at HUlcret cottage is made up of Mrs. I). W. Wolcott. Janet and Edith Wol cott, Dorris Hicks and Mrs. D. M. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Petcairn of Portland have been spending a vaca tion at the HaWock cottage. An interesting visitor at the Ocean Crest apartments last week was Dr. Ravenna Spurrier of Portland. At the Glen Echo cottage for two weeks are Ray E. Hillier, Clarence Potter and C. M. Frosit, all of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ewlng and son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Raber are located at Camp Comfy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Mobbs, Win Tilfred E. and Alice Irene Mobbs, all of Portland, are established for two weeks at the Beach Court apart ments. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Windnagle of Portland are occupying a camp at Beach Court, in Rockaway. Miss G. Holmes of Portland is en Joying a visit from her mother and three sisters of Omaha, Neb., at the Ocean View court. Oeorge A. Prlchard and wife were visitors last week at the-Huntington cottage. Dr. William G. Keller, wife and two children are established in the Sand Piper cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Houser and two children of Salem are enjoying & visit at the Brownie camp. At the Newcomb , cottage are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tillman of Jennings Xodige. Mrs. Hansell, George and Ruth Hansel), Mabel Bergman and Ann Jcski are spending two weeks at the Idaho cottage. Visitors at the Elmore hotel from Voints other than Portland include: I-L T. Nichols. Kansas City, Mo.; L. N. Torrrpkinis- and J. H. Brandow, HiU toro. Or.; Everett T. Wells, K. G Munson, M. Martin, J. F. Coats, Edna li Slilla and J. Feldishau. Tillamook, Or.: Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Grantbam, Targher Lake, Wash.; R. L. Wells, Seattle, Wash.: Stella Holmes. Omaha. Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fontain and Marjorie Fontain, Jefferson; E. Erbteiman and A. N. Flanagan. San Francisco, Cal. G. W. Haulenbeck and Miss Ruth and Mlfs- Roberta Haulen'be-ck of Sa Jupa, Okla., and Mrs. John Haulen iete of Beaverton. after visiting a cumber of the beaches, stopped for a considerable time at the Elmore ho .tel and were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Haulenbeck of Port land. Miss Eleanor Warner and Miss Esther Traff of Oregon City are visiting1 at tn uien Echo cottage. Mrs. R. E. Parsons and Miss Juanita XVolff, both cf Orenco, are guests at tne neacn court apartment Mrs. D. G. Curtis and baby are pending a few weeks at the Hunt ington cottage. At the Hallau cottage Is George C ilergena, who is home on a fur lough from West Point, spending the week-end "with his grandfather. With Air. ilereens at tb.e beach ia hid $:':iHl:: ?;:;p:5 ':' ''":"'""x"'j; .;lv-:p5:"?:f;!l:.1' : " ' 1 in II -r : " - mother, Mrs. A. A. Mergens of Port land. Dr. F. P. Firey and wife 'of Port land motored to the beach and are established at the Ocean Crest apart ments. Mrs. D. P. Morris and sons. Stanley and Demont, are located In the Brownie camp. R. J. Arnold of Portland has taken the Colorado cottage in State Cot tage row. Guests at the Elmore hotel greatly enjoyed the visit last week of Samue! S. Stewart and J. Lloyd Olpin, who have been hiking all the way from Salt Lake City, Utah. They stopped some time at this resort. Mrs. Helen M. Ewing and Georgia Ewing of Portland, and Mrs. G. E. j Mciiirresh of Corvallis are estab lished at Camp Comfy for the month. Mrs. Gordon W. Paul of Moro is enjoying a visit at Rockaway as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Monk. A guest of Mrs. Flora B. Fletcher is Margaret Simler of Dayton. Portland guests at the Hotel El more are G. Carlberg, F. Hull, F. E. Novack. Mr. and Mrs. Amoa Burg. George Nelson, M. G. Peterson, Her-, man Reese, M. W. Hogue and wife. H. M. Bilberstein and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards. Olive Holmes, R. J. McHale, Mrs. Siegman and' sons. -J. A. Tozier. Elmer Hagen. Mr. and Mrs E. Nelson, Isabel Crawford. C. C. Follett, John M. Dunn, H. J. Seiferts. J. D. Altman. Arthur Skinner, G. Johnston. Letta Tyriver, J. A. Johns ton, R. Johnson, Opal N. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. F.- B. Jones, John Kinne man. Matt Leach, E. T. Halton Jr., T. B. Trecker, C. Hadley. Mrs. M. H. Brock, Lee Stephens. Mrs. A. J. Rey nolds, L. Lansdon, Mr. and Mrs. V. Rolh. A. B. Crawford. W. I. Swank, J. Follett. K. Wilmott, H. C. Zeh rung, O. C. Potter, D.' R. Shoemaker and A. L. Bibbins. Miss Huldah Larson and Mrs. Mar garet Carstens are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton at the Rockaway dance pavilion. W. L. McAtee and wife of Forest Grove are stopping at the May-Bea- Mar. Mr., and Mrs. Joseph G. Fontain and' Marjorie of Jefferson are located at" the Beach Court apartments. Mrs. Eva G. Bennett and son Graham nd Mrs. G. A. Taylor of Portland are enjoying a visit at the Ocean Crest apartments. Sophia Schneider and Anna and Mary Schneider and Elfrieda Hor- hecker, all of Hills'boro. are spend- ng two weeks at the Fireside hotel. BATHIXG GIRLS HOLD TAR-YDE Seaside Visitors Enjoy Annual Event on the'Proni." SEASIDE. Or., Aug. 19. (Special.) The many guests at the Hotel Sea side enjoyed a delightful dance given by Manager Charles H. Rowley in the spacious dining room of the hotel last Saturday night. The affair proved such a success that there will be several similar dances given dur ing the season. The cottages are occupied by many people from all over the northwest, and beach life is at the apex. Hun dreds of people motor down for a vacation and enjoy the beauty and grandeur of old "Pacific," now in its glory. The annual bathing girls' parade took place at 1 o clock yesterday on the prom. Hundreds of entries were made during the week to participate in the parade and it was a huge success. Miss Leah Leaska was in charge of the event and cash prizes were awarded the winners. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Frohman are domiciled in their cottage on Twelfth avenue. Mrs. F. S. Belcher and daughter Beulah will spend a fortnight at the Scott cottage on the board walk. Mrs. David H. Nelson and daugh ters, Marie, Helen and Eva, i all of Pendleton, arrived last week to spend the remainder of the season .in their cottage on Third street. Tom Malarkey is a guest at the A. C. Panton cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Enke and family have returned to Portland. Mrs. William Lindsay Hay and daughter Margherita are spending the summer at Seaside. Mrs. Maurice Gates was tb.e week end guest of Mrs. Harry Jay Brown. Mrs. Edward Fraley and daughter Jane have returned to Seaside and. are .-- , -Zfi ''7;5J.. .rA U ,! , ry n : domiciled in the Del Mar cottage after a week's stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macdonald of Spokane are the quests of their niece, Mrs. Bert Prouty, at . Moss Rose cot tage. Mr. Prouty, Mr. Brown and Mr. Tompson motored down to spend the week end with their families. Frank Ryer, Chester Hughes and Lloyd Bailey are among the new ar rivals at Seaside. Mrs. Frank Levy, Mrs. Trapp and son Edwin motored to the beach for a few days. Herman Siglin is visiting his mother in her cottage here. Mrs. Sara Nemiro has as her house guests her mother, Mrs. E. Siegel, and niece. Miss Pearl Train, both of New York. Hanover Deady, Harvey Lindsay and Edward Burness are visitors here. William Shepherd arrived recenly to spend his vacation with his wife, i who has taken a cottage for the summer. I Miss Marie Gammie, who has just recently returned from New York, and her sister. Miss Flora Gammie, are vacationing at Simpson's cottage. Mrs. rank Ryer has as her house guest Miss Mary De Grandpre of Seattle. Mrs. Marjorie McQueen and daugh- ter, Miss Ariel McQueen, are spend- ing the summer in their cottage on; the board walk. Ted Smart and Sid Hollingsworth were week-end guests at the C. E. I Smith summer home. I Leo Goetsch was a guest at the Hotel Seaside last week. Miss Alice Carroll was a visitor at Seaside last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter and children, Sarah and Erlys, of Van couver, Wash., have opened their cot tage here. M"iss Dorothy Logan is summering with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Logan, at the Dobson cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fink were guests at the Hotel Seaside last F. H. Sumner is domiciled' in Pleasant Nook cottage. Her guest is Miss Maxine Goetsch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metschan and sons, Robert and Phil, spent a few days at th Hotel Seaside. Mrs. F. H. De Harde and daughter. Irene De Harde, are summering at the Lurene cottage. They have a3 their guests Mrs. J. E. Rosenburg and daughter. Ellen Louise, and Miss Bessie Martin. Mrs. Van Renselaer Sternberg' and baby and Miss Helen J. Randall are vacationing at the Hotel Seaside. Mrs. and Mrs. W. P. Crawford and family are returning to Portland this week. Mrs. A. Cellar and children are spending a fortnight at Simpson's. Mrs. C. H. Wheeler, Miss Mar guerite Wheeler, Miss Mildred Whiten and Miss Dorothy Hill Shea spent a few days at the Hotel Seaside last week. Portlanders registered at the Hotel Seaside last week were: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen King, H. J. Siebert, Mrs. R. E. Bryan, Mrs. A, B. Willis. A. W. O'ConneU. R. P. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Simpson, Mrs. C. K. Becket, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Campbell. S. D. Dun lap, A. S. Benson, A, A. Rosenthal. Mrs. L. Brown, Miss L. Brown, O. Nelson and family, Lelah C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hobbs, J. G. Edlefson, Mr. and Mrs. J. West, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bow man and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Griffith, Miss Margaret Mann, John M. Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dellar and sons,, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Alex E. Miller and daughter Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Meister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Petzel, Mrs. Thomas S. Hailey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gebhardt, Mrs. M. McCarthy, Mrs. Edward M. O'Brien W. W. Metzger, Mrs. J. Heusner, Mr and Mrs. H. E. Carr. Mrs. Ellen A. Carr and Miss Agnes S. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Heck of .Terv City and Miss -Grace Benson of Haverstraw, N. Y., . who have been tne guests of Mrs. M. Benson, re turned to Portland Thursday. They will visit there a short time before returning to their homes. Mrs. Julius Metzler and daughter Alice nave returned to Portland. Miss Leah Leaska (Cohen) enter tained on Saturday with an evening o dancing and, music at her beach X9 home here. Her guests were the Misses Ruth, Helen and Gladys Dunn, Constance Piper, Florence Johnson, Mrs. Marie Newman, Mrs. Lester Br:x, Margaret Hawkins, Mary O'Don nell, John Piper, Jack North. W. T. Skinner, John Turner, H. B. Shaffer, V. N. Rechsteiner, H. V. ScovelL Pat Nash, Mr. and' Mrs. Dave Clay, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Prehn, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Lupton and the hostess. Miss Gladys Miller is the guest of Miss Bertha Rosenberg at the Hotel Seaside. Mrs. Franklin T. Griffith " and daughter Harriet and house guest. Miss Jeanette Merritt, are spending the week-end at Seaside. Mrs. W. P. Lillis and Misses Lillian and Helen Carpenter were week-end guests at the A. M. Smith cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baker are summering in the Margarette cottage. Mrs. S. I. Cleveland and family are domiciled at Pacific View cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edlefsen are guests at the Aloha cottage. Occupying Snug Harbor cottage for the remainder of the season is G. G. Jones and- family. Mrs. W. Lillis and daughter Eleanor have opened their cottage on Tenth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McDowell are vacationing in their cottage this sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith spent a few days at Seas'de last week. Dan McLoughlin is a guest at the, Liuis cottage. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scott are guests at the Williams cottage for the week. Mrs. M. Baum and daughter. Miss Emma Baum, are guests at Simpson's. , Mrs. Melvin G. Winstock and , daughter Lois have taken a cottage on Third avenue for the month. Miss Elise Fleischner has returned to Portland. Miss Rose Soloman. who spent the week-end at Portland, has returned to the beach. Miss Katherine Brown and Louise Cameron are the house guests of Miss Doris Lytle at Rossmere cottage. Joe Ehrman, who has been a guest at the I. N. Fleischner cottage, has returned to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mears an?i children of White Salmon. Wash., are occupying the Malarkey cottage this! month. Miss Esther Benson will have as ner guest tor tne fortnight Miss Eleanor Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clay and chil dren are domiciled in their cottage on the board walk. Judge and Mrs. H. B. Rigg of Yakima. Wash., have taken a cottage at Seaside for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell are domi ciled in their cottage here. -Ir. and .Mrs. A. J. Bingham. Misses Myrtle. Grace and Lucille and Selwyn are passing the summer in their new cottage. Miss Agnesa Allshoff has been a visitor for ten days. G EAiR'H A R T HAS HCXT OIvU'B Many Fine Horses' Brought to Beach by Portlanders. GEARHART, Or.. Aug. 20. (Spe cial.) The .Gearhart Hunt club was officially organized last week, when the annual election of officers was held and Miss Flora Jane McBride was elected president. Other officers named were Anita McGregor, vice president; Dorothy McBride. treas urer; Jimmy Grelle, secretary; How ard Lang and Harold Hirsch, direc tors. The first event of the season was a paper chase held yesterday afternoon. The course was laid out by Flora Mc Bride and Jane Talbot and covered several miles. The results will be made known In the column next week.. James Nicol, assisted by his son, J. Douglas Nicol, are In charge of the olub. During the past week the senior class enjoyed moonlight rides along the beach for about 10 miles. This season a number of the vaca tionists have brought down their fine horses. They include Mrs. Guy Tal bot's Marquisa, Mrs. C. E. Grelle's Peter, Mrs. Hamilton Corbetfs Loch invar. Flora Jane McBride's Black Prince. Nancy Honeyman's Rowdy, Alfred Wolfe's Pete, Aaron Frank's Chester, Frances Prudhomme's Bill Hoy, Elliot Corbetfs Phoebe Dice, Kitty and Rowdy, Mrs. Guy Sand born's Black Beauty and Jane Sand born's Merry Legs. This week many prominent golf players and enthusiasts will arrive to attend the annual golf tournament. Miss Harriet Breyman is the house guest of Miss Marian Farrel. Howard Adams has returned to his home in Baltimore after spending the summer at the C. F. Adams cottage here. Mrs. L. H. Kaufman is the guest of Mfs. Henry Feldman. Eddie Edlund will be the guest of Mrs. Paul Cowglll for a fortnight. Mrs. Glenn Kibbi and daughters Marjory and Elizabeth Ann are sum mering in the Newell cottage. Mary Louise, John and Elizabeth Piatt motored to Portland for a few days. . On Monday evening Miss Jane Tal bot entertained a group of the younger set of Gearhart with a danc ing party at the Bungalow at Sea .- 4 side, followed by waffle supper. The guests were Charlotte Hosmer, Ann Adams, Flora Jane McBride. fuzanna Piatt. Frances McGiil, Fran ces Prudhomme, Helen Parker. Marian Farrell, Harriet Breyman, Jane Tal bot. Jack Marshall. Jack Dougherty, Norbert Cavanaugh, Lynn Roycroft, Fred Howard, Bill Turner and Levi Ankeny. Miss Agnes McBride was hostess for a week-end party at the D. B. McBride summer home here. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Beck man, the Misses Beckman. Helen Gregg. John Dixon. Paul Dickinson and Palmer XlcDonald. Mrs. C. H. Henry is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Grelle. Ambrose Cronln, who has been a guest at the Cavanaugh cottage, has returned to his home in Portland. Miss Gretchen Taylor is enjoying a fortnight's trip to Seattle and other points of interest along the sound. Miss Frances McGiil is a guest at the Cavanaugh cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blumenthal are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wolfe at Gearhart. Miss Suzanna Piatt is spending a few days at Cannon Beach at the Hall cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Scott and family who have been spending the summer here, have returned to Port Tand. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dickey and family have also returned to Port land. Harry Wood of Yakima Wash., ar lived from New York Wednesday and will spend a fortnight with his fam ily, who are summering at the "Glen- demng cottage here. Miss Frances Hoffheimer is the guest of Miss Emma Rothschild. Miss . Ella Rawling is a guest at the Frank Warren cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Greenwood and son are domiciled in the Fernbacher cottage for the remainder of the sea son. Mary and Eleanor Woodward re turned to Gearhart Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Millar and fam ily of Spokane, Wash., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cowglll. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacQueen and daughter Jean are - recent arrivals here. Mr. and Mrs.- John Dickson, Arthur Dickson and Mrs. James Cormack are summering in the Denton cottage. Mr. and Mrs. James Mackie were week-end visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner have gone to Missoula, Mont., for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Breske and daughter Laura are occupying their summer home. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stolte and family are domiciled in the Crane cottage for the rest of the season. Miss Rosemary Grace has as her guest for the week Miss Esther Hawkins. Mrs. J. P. Carter and family are new arrivals here. They are occupy ing the Wuest cottage for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mersereau have teturned from a trip through Rainier national park. Mrs. Polly T. Lombard and Ben Lombard were week-end visitors at Gearhart. James Stewart is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mackie. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Camwell and family are vacationing at the Chivers cottage. Mrs. Ella Campbell and Frances Norden are the house guests of Mrs. W. E. Prudhomme. Miss Eileen Cook had as her guests last week Miss Frances Murphy and Kathryn Overbeck. Mrs. Walter M. Cook will return this week from a three weeks' trip to California. Graham Glass and Graham Glass Jr. are recent arrivals. Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Fautle of Sioux Falls. S. D.. and sister, Mrs. Louis It. Frankel of St. Paul, Minn., are occupying the "'Little Goey Cot tage" on Cottage avenue, for the rest of the summer. IX MAX FAIR SCHEDULED Inhabitants of Siletz Preparing for Exhibits. NEWPORT, Or., Aug. 20. (Spe cial.) The inhabitants of Siletz are making great preparations for the Indian community fair to be held at Siletz, August 26 to 28. Besides the regular exhibition of land products there will be 600 Indian relics on display. Siletz is located about 15 miles from Newport and all during the summer the Siletz river has been the mecca for the vacationists bent on fishing. Trout are found in abun dance in this swift, yet winding stream. Some motorists make the round trip in one day, while others go prepared to camp there several days. The scenery is said to be un surpassed. Air. and Mrs. F. R. Barnes and daughter of Corvallis are Nye beach visitors. Housed In one of the Rest cottages are Mrs. Daniels and daughter of Portland. Mr. J. D. Sullivan Is a recent ar rival from Portland. ilr. and Mrs. J. E. Champion of Salem and Mrs. A. P. Burt and son Sidney of Albany arrived Wednesday and are domiciled in the Nest. Ernest Gllstrap and family are enjoying a three weeks' sojourn in the Alabama cottage. Mr. Gilstrap Is editor of the Eugene Register. F. M. Brown of Portland is a recent arrival. Mr. Mehen of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Fitts of Salem came in to look after their interests in the fish plant. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Weatherford spent the week-end in Newport. Visiting Mrs. R. F. Baker are Mrs. Everett and daughter Eleanor of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Spencer are guests at the McAllister. Miss Nancy Savage of Salem Is so journing at Cherry City. Claude Ferguson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ferguson of New- berg have been enjoying a two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holmes of Ash land are recent beach arrivals. Dr. and Mrs. McMichel of Portland are guests at the Damon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDonald and daughter of Monmouth are domiciled at the Whitten camp. Jim Wilkinson and family of Eugene are recent arrivals. Miss Anna Daugherty of Seattle is spending the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Noble are guests at the McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robins of Salem are vacationists at the beach. Vacationists at the Gilmore the past week are: Inez Oakes. Miss C. Sims, Corvallis; Mrs. J. u. sum- van. Portland: J. G. Myers and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mar jorie and Kenneth Webb, Salem: Mrs. J. W. Scott, Edna Scott. Mildrea Scott. Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Allen. John and Allen Allen. Cor vallis; Mrs. W. A. Redmon, Eugene; Mrs. A. F. Elliott and sons. Spokane; T. Van Sunt. Bert Robinson. Portland; A. P. Myers and family. Bend. E. A. Farrington, Le Veda Houck, Eugene; Mrs. P. G. Eichelberger and daugh ters, Waitsburg, Wash.; Mrs. G. W. Taflar, Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Stone. Corvallis: Claude Ferguson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fer guson. Newberg: Julia L. Austin. John Vanderwal. Hillsboro: Mrs. D. Holland, Seymour Washburn, Port land: Rav Houxwell. Mrs. Del Houx- well, Lebanon; J. A. Kirkland. Mc Minnville; Mrs. A. A. Miclel. Otto R. Paulus, Salem; William A. Carter and (amllv. Portland: Rachel Ann Hollo way, Jayne Carter,. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. Orville Collurs. Lebanon: Mr. and Mrs. Ed B. Lemon, Corvallis; R R Schiller. The Dalles; Eunna L. Bircher. Portland; M. H. ' Dillabeey, The Dalles; Louise Schlieske, Gracia Smith, Portland: E. L. Preston, Dal las: B. C. Gerig. Albany. Harold Johnson. Theodore Partouw, Walter Daniels and Earl Barber com pose a Portland party at the Brad- shaw. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Calkins motored In from Hood River for a vacation. Mrs. F. Fessler and children are passing two weeks in the Lest cot- t epR. Professor A. V. Lemon -and Mrs. Lemon of Corvallis are sojourning at Cherrv City. Mrs. C. E. Hout and family are rinmir-ned In a Cherry City cottage. Mrs. Blanche Sloan and family of Monmouth are Nye beach visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Renwlck and children of Portland are housed at the Old Tlov firnnnd. H. H. Hughes and Mary Hughes of Oregon City are Nye beacn vacanon- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of .Salem are housed at Cherry in. Mrs. M. Mack of Salem is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. S. Bair, for two Miss Medora Steele has as her guest at the Merry JViiss luciuu. vioiiman of Portland. L. V. Baker and family of Albany are enjoving an outing at the beach. G L. Howard and family of Jack- nvlll are Dassing a lew aaj s iific E. S. Hawker of Albany is a recent arrival. ,, m i and Mrs. W. S. Campbell. E Howe. Evelyn Howe and Mac-el Camp hell compose a merry party domi- 4ij ho Old T'lav Ground. Addie Davidson. Ruth Krery and Mrs. Dora Warner are vacationists fmm Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Muir and son Walter of Dallas are ij . m-. 4 T Pruett and daughter Mary Helen of Pendleton are guests at the Damon. . . , ira tv Hickcox and daugbter, Gracia Stone, of Tacoma are Nye beach vacationists. Ruth M. Holm are passing two weeks at Newport, staying ai. uie house. LONG BEACH CROWDS LARGE Numerous New Camps Established in Automobile Park. t v--. Dt-mH Wash.. Aug. 20. 1JV 7 - VT ...... - -. . (Special.) August crowds at thi? resort are always the largest and new persons arrive daily. Numerous new camps nave Deen ei.uiu ... the automobile park. cii-v McAfee and Mrs. w. Gray are among the new arrivals at TiMSr and Mrs. George Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Blttle ens nave . Pnrtland. Miss Marie Churchill is the house guest of Miss Gertrude Ganes. Mr and Mrs. Darrel Harvey and j r Walla. Walla arrived last week to pass the remainder of the season in their cottage. Dr and Mrs. E. Keisendahl and -!.:.' v,.. returned tn Portland. Mrs. Harry Hay and Miss Esther Smith are guests at tne .uon Registered at the Long Beach hotel last week were: J. wu,. iu..u Skeen. W. A. Hessian, G C Lord. .' j m.- n nixie of Salem. D. E Knack. Alma Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs E A. Fennen, .union kuw. Grace Bell, R. H. Johnson and family a - r A wards. Mr and Mrs. August Springer and children Anna. Elsie. Ernest and n, i nr,sne their cottage at Long Beach. They have as their guests Mr. ana jars, ui and daughter. ' m. - j ir R CI John and Dr. and Mrs. Farrell motored to the beach for the week end. n-i. .viiKcoa r.sther Lambert and Gussie Martin are the house guests of Mrs. R. F. VVlsner at bong oeatu. Among the new arrivals at the Driftwood hotel are: Albert Jenkins. Mrs E. Rhelnstrom. L. Kershaw of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowy. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bucher, J. D. Mathi son. Mrs. G. L. Coleman of The Dalles, E. J. Hopwood. Elston Hopwood, Opal, Ardis and Perry Coleman. Charles Smith, who has been sum mering with his brother. R, C. Smith, at Doloros cottage, returned to Oak land, Cal.. Monday. Miss Margaret Blake is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. J. Keisendahl. Helen Murphy and Vivian Flattery are the house guests of Anna Marie McCormick. Miss Francis Hartman is visiting at the John cottage. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fundge and daughter, Betty Ann, have taken a cottage at Long Beach for the re mainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Collins and Mrs. E. Roos are domiciled at Cozy Corner cottage. Occupying the Rose cottage for the month are: Mrs. Bertha Rose, iliss Emma Rose. Foster. Margaret. Lang ton and Laura May and Mrs. Mable Napier. Mrs. L. Cresse of Portland is the guest of Mrs. Henry Dickson at her beach home. Judge and Mrs. George R. Ross- man are domiciles in Point Loma cot tage. Aliss Gertrude McKay and Frances Smith are the house guests of Mrs. T. Frank Carney. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Borquist and daughter. May, motored to the beach to be the guests of J. J. Darby. Mrs. J. S. Duns. Miss Helen Duns and J. C. McComb are summering at the Long iew cottage. Miss Mary MacKinnin, Clare Monks. Amelia Eisenhauer. Frances Howard are guests at the beach home of Miss Agnes McNamee. Recent arrivals at North Beach inn were: Mrs. J. W. Bailey of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siegrist, D. E. Dahlberg, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bishop, Mrs. Julia E. Bishop. Mrs. G. F. Whitehouse. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cole man and daughter of Astoria. May Sullivan, Mrs. E. J. O'Donnell, V. K. Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Day and son. Miss Marian Neer is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schoenfeldt. Mrs. A. C. Robinson and two sons. Lester and Kenneth, are domiciled in the Isensee cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dethman have as their guests for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. C. Dethman. M'ss Anna Methrell and Mrs. E. C. Parker are passing a fortnight at 5eamore court. Recent arrivals at the Clover cot tages were: Mrs. W. G. Morgan and daughter. Elizabeth of Spokane; Ralph McCoy, Gladstone, Or.; L. J. Wood. Ruth Forsythe of Spokane, Mrs. R. A. Connery. Mrs. L. Barcroft, Mrs. George Whitehouse. all of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Schmitt of Seattle and Mrs. Helen M. Wright man. Mrs. Henry vV. Collins and daugh ter, Catherine of Pendleton, are guests of Mrs. O. W. Metschan and Mrs. Henry Isaacs at Tioga. Other guests arriving this week were Mrs. E. D. Burke and Mrs. Clarke Nelson of Portland. Miss S. E. Smith is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Tracy at the Overlook cottage. Fred McKeown was a week-end visitor at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Barker are at Long beach for the season. Mrs. J. Wallaner and Mrs. J. C. Jeffcott were their guests recently. ROAD OPE.VIIXG AIDS RESORT Seaview Prepared for More Xew eoniers Xevt Summer. SEAVIEW. Wash.. Aug. 20. (Spe cial.) Opening of the new highway to the north beaches via South Bend and Naselle was a marked step in the growth of this resort. For many years residents of Oregon and Port land have journeyed here to pass the summer, while it was almost impos sible for the Washington people to reach their own coast resorts. It is expected that the next summer will see many Seattle and Washington residents and Seaview promises to be prepared for the newcomers. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dunn have returned to the beach and are occu pying the Shelburne cottage. Mrs. F. Botefuhr. Mrs. L. P. Beno. Mrs. E. A. Tyrol and Helen Tirol are all guests at the Botefuhr summer home here. Miss L. Schaffer is a gutst at the Schacht cottage. Mrs. Ambroses and family of As toria have taken Mrs E. J. Walker's cottage for the remainder of the season. Miss Marie Loughrey and Profes sor J. E. Mutch are the house guests of C. JU. Olmstead. Gabrielle Sewall. C. B. Sewall and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hat are regis tered at the Shelburne hotel. Miss Margaret Sheppard and Frank Kiernan were week-end guests at the Thorsen cottage at Beach center. Among the recent arrivals at the Sunset hotel are: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Alphonse and daughter Lucile, Mr. ar.d Mrs Clarke Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jordan, Miss Helen Jordan. Gene vieve Clancy. Mary Clancy, W. Norby, Mrs. J. Y. Mayo. Mr. and Mrs. G. Nettle, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Base and Mrs. Edward Base. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krause have returned o their home in Portland after a month's stay at the Sunset hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olmstead and daughter Jean have returned to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith are now occupying the Olmstead cottage. Dr. A. W. Homan and Warren Thorsen arrived last week for a fort night's stay at the Thosen cottage. Mrs. T. J. Seufert has closed her home here. She mo cred home on Monday with Josephine, Mae, Frank and William Healy. Registered at the Shelburne hotel during the past week were: Ruth Buckley, Raymond W. Clifford. Mr. anj Mrs. H. B Blough. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Heywood of Aberdeen. Mrs. H. B. McCabe. Leila B. McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Perry. Gladys Perry. Mrs. C. H. Jackson. Mrs. K. G. Lent and son Kenneth, Mrs. C. F. Harder and Margaret Harder are summering in the Porter cottage at Beach center. Robert Tynan is the house guest of Mrs. M. McCormick. Mrs. T. H. Jackson and daughter Marcell, and Mrs. Ina Pasco and daughter have taken one of the Sun set cottages for the remainder of August. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Price and daugh ter. Betty Price, are recent arrivals at the Shelburne hotel. Mrs John Driscoll, Agnes Wascher, Billy Driscoll and Maris Driscoll motored to Seaview last week. Mr. and Mrs. James McBride and daughter Sarah are summering at the Evergreen cottage. Miss Maggie Russell is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jennings at Seaview. Mrs. Joseph A. Hill is the guest of her mother. Mrs. R. B. Knight. Adrian Wildman and Wesley Meyers are enjoying a vacation here. They are occupying Camp Comfort. Among the new arrivals at the Edgewood hotel are: Mrs. Edna Scham. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. White, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. E. B. Hagedorn and Laura and Buzzie Hagedorn are the guests of Mrs. K. M. Norris and children In their cottage here. Mrs J. P. Wildman and Doris and Ben Wildman are the guests of Mrs. R. B. Knight in her summer home at Seaview. Miss Helene Tyroll was hostess to an informal dancing party given Friday evening at the Botefuhr cot tage. The guest list included: Hallie Keating, Mildred Marsh, May Agele Barr, Marie Schulderman. Helene Ty roll. Hal Harned. Jack Merrill, Wes ley Meyers, Matt Hughes and Ralph Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. William Killingsworth are new arrivals at Seaview. R. D. Norris and K. M. Norris were week-end guests at the Hagedorn cottage. Registered at the Hotel Seaview during the past week were: Mr.'and Mrs. William M. Howes. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Pennell, Leile M. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Robert, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. French and granddaughter, Charles L Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Fremaine. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G Lewis of Hood River, S. T. Howard, b! M. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. O. .1. Harvey. Miss Harvey, and Mrs. J. T. Henry. Mx. and Mrs. J. H. Dundore with Ruth, Dorothy and Jack Dundore. opened their cottage here last week. Catherine. Helen and Ruane Stinger with their father. Charles W. Stinger, passed the week-end at the Dundore cottage. Mrs. H. McXary and Porter McNary have opened their cottage. Miss Alice Carroll Is a visitor at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Allen and son Harry Jr. have opened their cot tage for the remainder of the season. Their guests are Mr. and Mrs. Her-, man Seigrist and son Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd hav as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Lines.- Mr. and Mrs. Marian Dolph and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Winch. Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith with Mias Ethel Mcintosh are domiciled in the Mcintosh home at The Willows. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Wheeler and daughter Anna are occupying their cottage here. Miss Grace McKenzie is now domi ciled in the McKenzie home at Sea view. W. R. McKenzie has returned to Portland. Mrs. Morris B. Wells has returned to Portland after a vacation at the beach. E. M. Wingale and family are late arrivals at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and chil dren are summering in the Pease cot tage. Mr. and Mrs. A. Baren are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Irish. Occupying the Amme cottage this season are Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Amme. Edna Marie Amme and Mr. and Mrs. i-eo .K. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Irish and chil dren, Margrette, Paul andi Joseph, have opened their cottage at Beach center. Registered at The Gables during the past week were: W. Norby. Alma V. Henderson. Mrs. A. C. Stepp, M. M. Black, R. J. Kenefick. Mrs. B. S. Howard and Robert Howard, and R Ne wman. Miss Frances Estes and Mae Blaney are the house guests of Mrs. H. W. DeMuth. Mrs. Ruth Jackson of La Grande is also a guest at the DeMuth summer home. Rachel Marks and mother, who have been summering at Seacrest cot tage, have returned to their home at Nampa, Idaho. Recent arrivals at the Seacrest cot tages are: Mrs. C. M. Parkinson. Linda Cook. Amy A-mestead, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman Taylor and children, and Mrs. W. W. Emmons and daugh ters. Mrs. James Bruce and children of Boise arrived last week. They have as their guest Miss Louise Bruce. Mrs. William Pope left last week for a trip through Rainier national park. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia Durkjeimer and son James, who have been the guests of Grandma Lowenson, have returned to their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. H Herdman. Winni fred Yaeger and Miss Lutie E. Cake are vacationing at one of the Pope Allyn cottages. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Selling and children. Phillip. John and Margaret, are the guests of Grandma Lowenson Mrs. Edward Seufert has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Harold .1 tJar.ser of The Dalles and Miss Winnifred Woelk and Charlotte Allen. Margaret Maier. Anna Hoesch and Mrs. E. C. Blunt are occupying the Moffitt cottage F. McGuire and family ate occupy-, ing their cottage here. Kuth een Stuart and Opal Jarvis are their house truest Mrs. E. M- Dann and children. Helen and Richard, are the guff ts of Mrs E. J. Walker at Ho'.man station. The following newcomers arriveo at the Walker cottages lust week: Mrs. Jones and family. Mrs. R. A. Twiss and Rev. and Mrs. Heist of Astoria Mr. and Mrs J Byers are summer ing in one of the Walker cottages. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McCarthy have lakrn the Trimh'.e eottaae. Building boats and forts on the beach is a favorite diversion for the children at Seaview. Honors for the biggest and best "boat" a warship built ot sand, went this week to Kath erine Talbott, Herman Frank Mader Jr.. and Barbara and Elizabeth Waha of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fisher are in the Ch-emin cottage for the season. Mr. ami Mrs E. Burkitt and son Harold and Mrs. J. D. Cla?horn. who were their guests, have returned to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fisher have taken the Chemin cottage at Beach center for the month of August. They have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. E Burkitt and son Harold, also Mrs. J. D. Claghoin of Hillsdale. LITTLE LAUNCH IS RESCUED (I Fishing Boat Brought Ahoro by Life Savers of Bar View. BAR VIEW. Or.. Aug. 20. (Spe cial.) Residents along the beaches last week were greatly interested In a tin5" vessel which seemed to be creeping along under two small reefed sails about half a mile beyond the breakers. At Bar View the ever watchful life-saving crew had seen the craft and the power boat was run out to see If assistance was reeded. . After some time the stranger came in over the bar under its own sails but convoyed by the life-savers. It turned out to be a small fishing launch which had been operating off Destruction Island. Its skipper had intended to enter the Columbia, but finding a heavy fog there had con tinued southward. His engine broke down and for two days and two nights, alone on the boat, he had steered along the shore without re laxation. On board was a laree catch of salmon which was disposed of at Bar View. The cottage camps and auto camp ing grounds were kept busy during the week caring for the crowds of visitors arriving. Auto parties from the Willamette valley are beginning to watch the tide tables and appear at times when sea food is easily ob tainable. R. N. Magness was a visitor from Amity enjoying an outing at the Clam Diggers cottage in Villa camp. A group of about 30 people, made up of residents of Carter camp and their friends, enjoyed a party given last week by Mrs. E. P. Carter. C. A. Parker and Captain Farley at Far ley's Log Cabin. A taffy pull was rtaged and afterward singing and story-telling about the great fire place filled out a delightful evening Mrs F. A. Reid of Portland is a guest ot Mrs. R. R. Poppleton and Mrs. M. Lincoln at the Hillcre.'t cottage. F. M. Pliter and wife of Portland are established at Dr. Wise's tent ground. A motoring party reaching Bar View last week was made up of Dr. Phil A. Parsons of the University of Oregon, his wife and two children. Katrine and Helen, and their guests. Mrs. G. M. Parsons of Syracuse, N. Y., and Fred J. Stahlberger of Auburn. N. Y. C. A. Parker and family of West Linn. Or., are spending two weeks at Camp Carter. Mrs. Edna L. Slocum is at Bar View for the season and has with her in the Slocum cottage Mr. and Mrs. C. Crass and daughter. Stella Crass, for r. ten days' visit. E. Smith of Norfolk. Va.. is a visi tor at Villa camp in the B. Verdun cottage. J. A. Buckley and wife of Corvallis are established in the Charles Ray cottage. At Wise Way are Mr. and Mrs L. A. Miller and daughter Ida of McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mcintosh and