The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 21, 1921, SECTION FOUR, Page 5, Image 53

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, AUGUST 21, 1921
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson of In-j department at the North Pacific
dependence and Professor H. R. Pat- college of Portland, with his wife, is
terson and wife of Corvallis
visitors at Bar View last week.
Mrs. David Caufield of Oregon City
is a guest of Mrs. E. P. Carter at
Carter camp.
Mrs. Mable York and Mrs. C. G.
Forney of Portland are enjoying a
visit at Villa camp in the Braeslde
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. G. Miller of
Kewberg and Mrs. J. H. Rabb and
daughter, Ciladys H. Rabb of Minden,
Neb., are established in a cottage on
the Wise Way.
E. D. M. Fowler and wife and W. H.
McCrossen and wife of Multnomah,
are located in Dr. Wise's tent city.
The Memories cottage is the home
for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Bliss of Portland.
C. A. Herrigstad. Helen Ulin and
Estella Uaynor are registered
Camp Carter for a week
were , enjoying a vacation at Twin Rocks.
Marion Viles of Hillsdale is spend
ing several days at the Goodfellows'
cottage.
Miss Charlotte Ore of Dallas Is a
guest of Miss Flora Bevins at Rock
View villa.
Dr. Harry E. Rider was a visitor
here last week from Portland.
Miss Madge Kosher and Miss Viola
Aeby are registered at Rock View
Villa for the coming three weeks.
A group of visitors occupying the
Strange Nook cottage for several
weeks is made up of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Strange, Miss Margaret Nelson
and Miss Frances Strange of Astoria,
and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Rinehart, Miss
Eula Strange and Miss Mary Strange,
all of Portland.
Mrs. Arthur Halle and Miss Laura
at j Halle, both of Beaverton, Or., are
enjoying a visit of two weeks in the
Thelma and Vivian Sandstrom, Ruth F. G: Mcintosh of South Bend, Eliza
Barrell, Mrs. Ray Bradley, Bud and beth London, E. B. London and Mr.
Billy Bradley and Richard Walls are and Mrs. Arthur E. Lewis of Hood
At the Shady Rest and . Verdun ! Abry cottage
cottages are Mr. and Mrs. Logan and Miss Hilda May Doyle and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Rector of Portland and Vera Camplan -are spending two
Mrs. Mary Rings of La Grande.,
Mrs. C. Sherz of Portland was a
visitor at the Wise Way last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Tiel of Independ
ence were visitors at Bar View re
cently. At Wise's camp ground are Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Mailer and Mr. and Mrs.
Christ Rubbell, all of Banks, Or.
Mr. and Mrs. Stockdale of Prosser,
Wash., were guests last week at the
Hillcrest cottage.
A group of visitors -who have taken
the Mary Pickford and Douglas Fair
banks cottages is made up of E. H.
Turner, V. Turner and Jack Sohder
of Forest Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Aerts, James Turner and Nellie
Turner of Banks, Or.
George Brown and wife enjoyed a
visit of several days at Camp Carter
last week before returning to Port
land. A. J. Anderson and H. Cleveland of
Portland are visiting at the Villa
camp.
Mr. and- Mrs. Grant Zumwalt and
Mrs. W. F. Tews and son of Hillsboro
are spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Lytle.
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Hayter of Dallas
are visitors at the Wise Way.
From Missoula, Mont., are B. Mc
Atee and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans of Port
land are located at Dr. Wise's tent
city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lomax and Mr.
and Mrs. V. R. McDougle of Eugene
are established at the Fatty Arbuckle
cottage in Star camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of McMinn
ville are located in the Wise Way
while at Bar View.
Mrs. Anton Christensen and Mrs.
Otto Christensen and two daughters
are enjoying the hospitality of Camp
Carter.
J. H. Zehrung and wife of Portland
are established at the U Cum Inn
cottage in Villa camp.
Mrs. B. Merriman and Mrs. Gus
Bailey are visitors at Wise's place.
A group of visitors at Star camp
include Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Chisholm.
Warren Chisholm, Francis Ryan and
daughter Leota. all of Portland, and
J. W. Snyder and wife of Sherwood.
W. A. Johnston and family or
Gaston are established at the Theda
Bara cottage.
Among the visitors at Camp Carter
pre G. H. Riley and family of Port
land.
weeks at Rock View Villa.
Robert Mercer of Cooston, Or., was
a visitor for several days at Twin
Rocks. . -
H. S. Underwood of Pendleton has
been enjoying a camping trip here
for the past two weeks.
The Markell cottage is the home
for the season of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Markell and daughter Helen, of Port
land. One of the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. Curtis is Elbert Hoskins of
Eugene, Or.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McMullen and
daughters. Virginia and Mildred, are
at Rock View Villa until after Labor
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and daughter
Frances motored to the beaches and
are established In a cottage at Wat
seco. ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt of Bay
City, who are occupying their cot
tage at Watseco, are enjoying a visit
from their daughter, Mrs. Sarah
Prentiss of the Oregon Agricultural
College faculty.
Mrs. J. O. Bozorth and daughter
Ada. of Bay City, were Sunday visi
tors at Twin Rocks. Mrs. Bozorth
is leaving immediately for Missoula,
Mont., to visit her daughter. Miss
Inez V. Bozorth, who is a member
of the University of Montana faculty.
A favorite side trip by auto from
Twin Rocks is the one to Netarts bay.
Last week Mr. Herring of McMinn
ville, Mrs. R. L. Sampson, Miss Wall
ace. Miss Margaret Myers and Miss
Lenore Sampson made up a group
enjoying a visit to. the Netarts resort.
E. B. LeMont and wife of Forest
Grove were visitors here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Sampson and
Lenore and Raymond Sampson are
established in the Leonard Sampson
cottage at Twin Rocks.
From Salem, Or., are Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Cherrington, Mrs. George A.
Cherrington. J. S. Cherrington and
Lena and Ruthita Hoffnell Cherring
ton, who are established in the Had
ley Cherry Inn cottages.
Miss Margaret Myers of Portland
is visiting at one of the Sampson
cottages while at Twin Rocks.
H. S. Maloney and family of Mc
Minnville are occupying the Nelson
cottage.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace, Miss Mar
garet and Miss Bertha Wallace, Mrs.
William Mclntyre and Miss Jean Mc
Intyre. of Deer Lodge, Mont., and
John Hammelen of Woodburn haslMerritt. B. C, are located in the
Sampson cottage lor me monia o
August.
taken the Birchmont cottage in Villa
camp.
T. M. Hicks of Salem and H. R.
DeGuire are spending a week at one
of the Bar View apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harr and Mrs.
E. Harr of Portland are located for
a week at Bar View.
From Bloomington. Neb., is Mrs.
H. W. Muzzy, enjoying a visit at the
seashore.
Miss Helen Perkins of Portland is
a visitor for two weeks at The
Memories cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Andrey of Port
land are located at the Just For Fun
cottage in Villa camp.
Janet Fogarty and Edythe Peel of
Portland are spending a week at the
Jay Hawkers cottage.
DRIFTWOOD HOUSES FANCIES
Strange Kelics Come Ashore at
Twin Rocks Beacli.
TWIN ROCKS, Or., Aug. 20. (Spe
cial.) The unusual amount of fine
driftwood which has been coming in
along the beaches in front of Twin
Rocks, besides supplying a great deal
of the stove and fireplace wood for
the summer cottagers, has resulted
in more thorough examination than
usual of the curious products cast
on the shore by the waves.
Finds recently reported Include such
things as seaman's chests, bales of
three-ply lumber, timbers of ships,
great quantities of grass matting,
bars of paraffin and fragments of
lifeboats. The imagination is easily
set going by such fragments and
many a story Is thought out while
Idly examining a bit of some Jetti
soned cargo or any wave-worn object
connected in some romantic way with
those "who go down to the sea In
ships."
Social activities have 'continued to
take up a large amount of the time
of the summer visitors here.
One of the parties of the week was
riven by Mrs. Curtis Gardner in the
Twinberry cottage. The evening was
spent in playing five hundred and in
dancing. Delightful refreshments
were served to the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett. Mrs
Chester A. Downs. Miss Mabel Downs,
Miss Mary Shaver, Mrs. R. R. Popple
ton, Elbert Hoskins, Miss Helen
Bennett, George Sampson, Mrs. Kane,
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Curtis and Miss
Fay.Heiny.
Last week-end a group of Twin
Rocks resMents enjoyed a visit to
Cannon Beach. Those making up
this motor party were: Mrs. R. L.
Sampson, Miss Carrie Barrett, Mr.
Herring, Miss Marjorie Barrett, Miss
Margaret Myers and Miss Lenore
Sampson.
Charles R. Holloway and family
are established for a few weeks In a
cottage at Twin RockB.
One of the important social events
of the week was the tea given on
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. E. C. Comstock in honor of Mrs.
Milton Bozorth, a recent bride. Dur
ing the hours from 3 to 5 o'clock a
large number of guests called and
had the pleasure of becoming ac
quainted with Mrs. Bozorth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pritchard of
Portland visited the various resorts
along Tillamook beach last week.
Commissioner Bigelow and Mrs.
Bigelow of Portland are occupying
the Fields cottage at Midway Beach
for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Neal and Gene
vieve Warner of Portland motored
down to the beach for a vacation of
three weeks and are occupying the
Dardanella cottage. As their guests
are Mrs. W. D. Allard and her sons.
Robert and Jack, and Miss Laura
Dilley.
fc'-s. E. J. Meyers and Carol Meyers
cf Portland are occupying the Hart's
tent for a fortnight at Rock View
villa.
Mrs. J. F. Graham of Portland Is a
guest of Mrs. Nettie Tompsett for
two weeks.
Mrs. Edith M. Alderman. Pauline
and Henry Alderman, all of Portland
are spending a vacation at the Shack
at Midway Beach.
Occupying the Hoffman cottage
until September 1 are Miss Margaret
McCabe, Irene McCabe and Edward
Cowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Avery and
Dallas and Eleanor Avery of Port
land are spending the month of
August at Twin Rocks.
David Chase, head of the prosthetic
CANNON BKAOH LIFE RESTFUL
Cottagers Enjoy August Period
With Social Diversions.
ECO LA, Or., Aug. 20 (Special.)
The life of the cottagers at Cannon
beach is enjoyable these August days.
The ocean is alluring and many and
varied are the beach parties. Bathing
is at its height and the children are
reveling in the ocean and sand.
The Warren hotel, which is the
headquarters for many of the vaca
tion parties, has been the scene of
many informal evenings of cards and
dancing parties during the last week.
The registered included: M. P. Hol-
linesworth. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tobias,
Rose Baumgarten. Marjorie Barratt.
Leonore Sampson, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles B. King and son, E. W. Ingles,
Miss G. V. Barrett, Carolyn A. Brown,
Myrtle Shankwiler, A. H. Rasmussen
C. V. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. T. J
Geisler, Gene Geisler, Dr. and Mrs.
F. H. Dammasch. A. Smithson and
G. P. Donnell of Spokane, Mr and Mrs
A. Bonman of Newberg, Or.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Griffith. Fred Heuby, Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Rochester, Helen Alex
ander, . Mrsr- A. M. Crawford, James
Crawford, Mrs. H. Gbeiitz, Alyse Goe-
litz, H. E. Kline of Seattle, Mrs. Tom
F. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCrea
and daughter. Miss Merle Goodt'ellow
of Santa Rosa, Cal. ; Sara Dukehart.
John Dukehart Bryant and Mr. and
members of a merry party enjoying
the pleasures of this beach.
Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler and
children are camping at the park.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miller of Gresh
am have taken the Rice cottage for
the remainder of the season. Their
guests tor the week were Mrs. C. E.
Ciine and Miss Agnes Cline of Port
land. Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Andrews mo
tored to Portland for a few days.
Miss Jane Honeyman left last week
to go to California with her mother,
Mrs. Walter Honeyman.
Mrs. H. C. Long and baby have re
turned to Portland.
. Mrs. J. Francis Drake and daugh
ter Dorothy are spending a fortnight
with Captain and Mrs. Kellogg.
.Miss Clementine Lewis is visiting
her parent at their beach home.
Mrs. Al Whiteman has gone to Port
land for a few days.
Among the new arrivals at the Can
non Beach hotel are: Susie Aubrey
Smith, Ethel Leoley Thompson, Mrs.
Jennie Moffatt of Oregon City, Miss
Anna Gray, E. J. Gray. Margaret Mon
roe, Mrs. S. S. M. Farmer, Mrs. Her-
,bert Holman, Marjory Holman, Rhoda
Holman.
Dr. L. G. Ross and party are spend
ing their vacation at an out-of-door
camp here.
Governor Olcutt has returned to
Salem after a few days' visit with his
family, who are summering in the
Oswald West home here. Oswald West
was a week-end visitor.
Miss Dora Tucker is the new as
sistant postmistress at Cannon Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sandenraus of
Seattle are the house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Alger.
Mrs. James Clancy, Mrs. R. A. Field,
the Misses Eva and Margaret Ma
honey and Miss- 'Margery Grey are
spending the month of August at the
"Avalon."
OCEAN" PARK EVEXTS LIVELY
Hard Times Dancing Party One of
Delig'litful Events.
OCEAN PARK. Wash., Aug. 20.
(Special.) Good times are many at
this popular resort, and as yet there
is no signs of the approach of the
fall season. One of the delightful
events of the week was a hard-times
dancing party held Saturday eve
ning. The hall was cleverly deco
rated in old newspapers and many
novel costumes were worn. There
was a large crowd in attendance and
prizes were awarded for the best
costumes.
Mrs. Albert M. Bryant and son and
mother, Mrs. O. A. McMullen, with
Mrs. Pearl Bryant and son Paul, are
occupying the MacLain cottage for
the remainder of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Everett and
family are summering at "The House
of Mirth."
Domiciled In the "Ferns" cottages
for the month of August is Mrs. T. A.
Nizic and the Misses Grace and Ma
rion Connolly.
Mrs. Guy W. Phillips and Margaret
Chown Phillips of McMinnville are
recent arrivals at the beach. They
are occupying the Chown summer
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson and
son of Portland are spending their
vacation at the park.
Mrs. Antonie A. Derry. with her
son, has taken the Ehler3 cottage
here for the remainder of the season.
Mrs. A. Knoff and daughter Mar
jorie, Barbara Weston and Dr. H. H.
Schmitt and family are spending
their vacation at the-King cottage.
Occupying the Munk cottage for a
fortnight are Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Woodruff, Mrs. J. H. Woodruff and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hayes.
Miss Ethel M. Clark is the house
guest of Mrs. C. A. Fox in Fox Den.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Cutler and
George Cutler of Hood River are vis
iting at the Sprague home here.
Dr. B. P. Shepherd and family of
Portland have taken a cottage here
for the remainder of the summer.
Miss Hazel Miner is a new arrival
at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. A.' P. Du Mond are
vacationing at ths- park this sum
mer. Mrs. C. E. Putnam, with the Misses
M. F. and E. Nelson, are also guests
at Fox Den.
Never before have the community
gatherings at this re-sort been more
successful every Tuesday and Satur
day evening, when the young and
old alike gather at the huge bonfire,
to which all are invited, and enjoy an
evening of song and dance.
Mrs. E. L. Brown of Vancouver,
with her cousin, Mrs. Brown, and
Mrs. A. Driver of Portland, were
guests at Pine Ridge cottage on
Tuesday.
Dr. W. L. Gregg and family of
Olympia, Wash., are new arrivals at
the beach.
Mrs. Emma Morgan and Mrs. Alia
Mrs. P. R. Walker
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Sommers spent singleterry and Wilda Singleterry of
a few days at their cottage last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Griffith were their
house guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Huntley are oc
cupying their cottage at Sylvan park.
Henry Crommelin and family of
Spokane have returned to their home
after a three weeks' stay at the War
ren hotel.
Mrs. Norris Parks and children have
opened their beach cottage here.
Mrs. H. Johnston and children are
spending the month in the Tucker
Bluebird cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mazoretzky
and family are occupying the Casey
cottage for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perrigo of
Hood River, with Mrs. Jamison and
children, are domiciled in the Win-
c;t ri f ' Cxt t H i'B f nr t h o remainder nf the
season. '
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oren are new
arrivals .at Tolovana park. They are I
vacationing at the Von der Ahe cot
tage. G. Clair Hoskins arrived last week
to spend a fortnight with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stretcher and
children, Virginia and Robert, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gillards and
children, Jean and Ethelyne, will
spend the remainder of the week as
the guests of Mrs. Harry Donaugh
and Mrs. T. O. Bird.
Miss Eva Holmes of Astoria is a
guest at the Walter cottage this week.
A. Annelo and Joshua Pierson of
Hood River are visiting at the Jen
kins cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Oswald of
Portland are among the new arrivals
here.
Mrs. L. H. Look with Mrs. Sommers
are vacationing at Clark's cottage.
Dr. c. A. Hugaes and family of
Sunnyside. Wash., have taken the
Montro cottage for the month of Au
gust.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pilkington and
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Johnson are domi
ciled in a cottage near Silver Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Jones and
children, Lois and Dan Jr., are spend
ing their vacation at Cannon beach.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Daniels and Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Daniels are enjoying
an outing at the Ellis cottage.
Ella Brown and Carolyn Koyl are
visitors here. They have been view
ing the wonders of this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson and
children, Donald and Dorothy, arrived
last week for a fortnight s stay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Milne and son
Marlon are vacationing at Greenwood
camp for the remainder of August.
Miss Lillian Cowie is a guest at th
Wingard cottage.
Gardiner Bushnell was a week-enJ
visitor.
Mrs. William Crider and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bittner are summering
at Tolovana park.
Mrs. A. M. Kelso and family, Marion
Kelso and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Doty
and family are newcomers at this re
sort. Mr. and Mrs. Captain Sandstrom,
Oregon City are visitors here.
Mrs. John Donnelly and Raymond
and J .Frances Donnelly have opened
their cottage for the month of Au
gust. Summering at the McCune cottage
this month is Mrs. R. C. Soule and
daughters, Marjorie and Betty, and
Mrs. Phil Brinkman and son Phil, all
of Portland.
Mrs. Roy Bentley Is domiciled in
her attractive cottage here.
Margaret E. Copeland is a guest
at the Lamberson cottage.
Gladys Williams of Pullman, Wash.,
is a newcomer at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Erickson and
children are occupying, tjie Clarke
cottage for the remainder of the
month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kidd of Seattle
are summering at Curran camp.
Rosalind Gilmore, Mildred Hartley
and Mrs. W. S. Gilmore are among
the new arrivals at this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Barbour and
family have taken a cottage here for
the month.
Mrs. H. S. Hibscher and daughters
are visitors at the park.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lyon and chil
dren, Jane and Jack, are domiciled
in their cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Heywood of
Aberdeen, Wash., with Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Heywood of Portland, are regis
tered at the Taylor hotel. Other
guests registered at the hotel are:
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chamberlain, Mr.
and Mrs. ' Warren W. Tolman, F., S.
Akin, Emma Axberg and Jane Lark in
of 'Spokane, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Schmeer, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rob
erts, Harvey S. Werschkul, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Perry, Gladys Perry, Cecil
Dunn, Mrs. Harry Strowbridge and
Susan Strowbridge.
A crowd of the young persons of
the park enjoyed a delightful in
formal party at the home of Miss
Adelaide Begg last week. The guests
Included Janet Begg, Gladys Bersh,
Adelaide Begg, Byron Arnold, Rich
ard Neal and John Harkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and children,
Byron and Margaret, all of Vancou
ver, arrived Wednesday to spend the
remainder of the month In their cot
tage. Margaret Quigley of Seattle, Wash.,
is a guest here this month.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Connolly.
Mrs. Jesse Dixon, Martin Connolly
ana xiowara ana iucue uixon are
domiciled in the "Ferns" cottage for
a fortnight
Mrs. G. W. Hoadley. Jtuth Hoadley
ana jmiss vorna tejrsoo are vaca
tioners here.
.cvia.eni.iy a carrier pigeon on a
long journey came to its death re
cently here, for the body of one bear
ing "1918, V H. C 24," was discovered
here last week.
Among the recent arrivals at the
Taylor hotel were: Mrs. E. B. Long,
Jack London of Raymond, Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.
River.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ferry and Loa
Norma Ferry of Portland are spend
ing the summer at Ocean Park.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Allyn and family
are recent arrivals at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chown and
family of Mosier, Or., have opened
their summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Himes and fam
ily of Garden Home are domiciled in
their cottage for the remainder of
the season.
Mrs. Edward J. Ball and daughter
Mary are summering at the Habig
horst cottage.
Mrs. W. P. Wilson and the Misses
Margaret and Crissie Wilson are j
guests at the Sprague cottage.
Miss Ethel Mitchell of Portland and
Miss Mildred Fox of Philadelphia are
guests at the Lamberson cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Marvin and
Virginia ' Marvin of Tacoma, Wash.,
have taken a cottage here for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen and chil- 1
dren, Grace and Dick, are new arri
vals here.
The following are new arrivals at
Curran camp: Mrs. Joseph Knizek.
Mrs. S. H. Travis and Margaret Tra-?
vis, all of Chehalis, Wash.
Dr. Everett M. Hurd and family and ,
Mr. and Mi's. Fred Phelps are occupy- I
Ing their summer home here. j
Elizabeth and Grace Kettenring of
Vancouver are passing the summer i
with their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Brubaker of
Portland are domiciled in their at
tractive cottage at the park. Their
guests are Mrs. Smith and children
and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Meachem.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwartz. W. T.
Bounser and Miss Vira Barr of Wood
land, Wash., are vacationing in Ocean
Park's new auto camp.
Mrs. J. W. Moomaw returned to her
home in Portland after a week's stay
at the auto park.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pierson are vis
itors at Pine Ridge cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barrows of
Yakima, Wash., are new arrivals at
the park.
Miss Anna Ellis is a house guest at
the Rushlight cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Page. Monria
Page and Mrs. Frederick W. Milne
of Portland have taken a cottage for
the remainder of the summer.
Occupying the Smith cottage for
the month are H. S. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Smith and Mrs. N. C.
Bowen. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Garry, with Ted
and Marian Garry, are domiciled in
the Mann cottage.
George McClure and family - of
Ridgefield, Wash., motored to the
park and are enjoying an outing at
the auto camp.
SPERM WHALES VIST RESORT
Vacationists at ' Manhattan Beach
See School of Monsters.
MANHATTAN BEACH, Or., Aug. 20.
(Special.) Visitors at Manhattan
enjoyed the rather unusual eight
tlong these beaches of a school of
sperm whales which spouted fre
quently a short distance beyond the
breakers. The mammoth visitors
appeared to have just swung in for
a short glimpse of the Tillamook
beaches before swinging off for
Japan, since they disappeared from
view beyond the horizon straight out
from shore.
Trout fishing, in the' Tillamook
river during the day and bonfire
parties at night have taken a great
deal of the recreation time of sum
mer visitors at this resort. An un
usually successful fishing trip was
enjoyed In the upper waters of the
Trask river by Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Gunzel, Mr. and Mrs. L. Beckman
and L. W. Burlingame. A limit
catch each day was reported by this
party.
A bonfire party on the evening of
August 11 was enjoyed by the guests
at the Manhattan hotel. Weinies
were roasted and home-made fudge
was enjoyed by the light of the beach
fire. Guests on this occasion included
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gunzel, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Beckman. Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Larkin. Mrs. Frances Peterson, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Burlingame. Thelma
Larkin. Margaret Mills. Elizabeth
Hart, Bud Patterson, Wayne Larkin
and Gilbert Bennett.
Mrs. Margaret Smock and i son
Marcene and nephew Elwood Knoche
of Portland are spending a week in
the Buchan cottage. "
Sadie Garvin and Florence Woolery
of Portland are at Cole's camp. '
Mrs. James E. Deeks of Forest
Grove, In the Margaret Bishop cot
tage, was joined Friday by her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. William G.
Rolston and children, Virginia and
Billy, and Mrs. Rolston's nephew,
Roger Mortenson of St. Paul. Minn.
Beatrice and Thelma Pippy of Port
land are guests at the Hotel Crescent.
At the Lake Grove cottage for two
weeks are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Weinel
and Louise and Albert Weinel of
Portland and McAdoo Poff, who is
a guest of Albert Weinel for a week.
Visitors at Sleepy Hollow for a
fortnight include Florence Stanard.
Mrs. M. E. Stanard. Mason E. Stanard,
Tommy Garrett and Mrs. John H.
Garrett, all of Portland.
H. M. Kuempel of Portland has
been enjoying a two weeks' visit at
this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Bend
are guests at the Hotel Crescent.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harvey and
Eleanor Harvey were visitors at
Manhattan last week.
A. J. Anderson and H. Cleveland of
Portland were guests last week at
the Hotel Manhattan.
Mrs. Anna Burkhardt and daughters
Rosalie. Marguerite, Hortense, Flora
and Mailie, are at the Merry Makers
cottage.
J. A. Hermann, assistant manager
of the Hotel Portland; Mrs. Hermann,
Joseph Hermann Jr. and Miss Doro
thy Stahl are established for the re
mainder of the season in a cottage
at Manhattan.
Mrs. J. E. Stockley of Portland has
been spending a week as the guest
of Mrs. W. H. Hallam at the House
of Dreams.
Mrs. T. A. Mathisen and children
and Miss Burton of Portland are at
the Mathisen cottage for the re
mainder of the season.
L. A. Beckman and family of
Woodburn are at the Hotel Crescent.
Robert Buttenhoff of Portland was
a visitor here last week.
Frances Petersen and Esther Peter
sen of Portland are guests at the
Hotel Manhattan.
E. A. Bruekert of Portland is
xtopplng at the Hotel Crescent.
A trip to the Nehalem jetty Sunday
was enjoyed by A. G. Brown, L. W.
Burlingame, D. E. Larkin and Wayne
Larkin and resulted in the catch of
23 fine crabs.
F. M. Parrlsh and wife and son.
George, of Dallas,- were guests last
week at the Hotel Manhattan.
Jean Smith of Denver, Colo., is
spending a month at the Crab Inn.
Miss Amelia Nardinl of Portland Is
registered at the Hotel Crescent.
At the Merry Makers cottage are
Mrs. Henry Cadanan and - daughter
Anita, as guests of Mrs. Anna Burk
uardt. i
Mr. and Mrs. James Burness of
Portland are visiting at the Hotel
Manhattan
Miss Rosalie Burkhardt has arrived
at Manhattan to join the Burkhardt
family at the Merry Makers cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kaerth of Salem
are registered at the Hotel Man
hattan. Elda R. Lessing and Grace J. Bur
ton of Portland are visiting Marie A.
Lessing for two weeks at the Bonita
Vista cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stansbery and
1 MafMEfliral
Mt. Hood Auto Stages
The Reliance Mt, Hood Aoto Stajces leave Routledge Seed Jt Floral t'.,
145 Second St., bet. Morrison and Alder Phone Main 172, at 8 A. M.. daily
(also during July and August, at 2 P. M. daily, except Sunday). Round
trip fare to Arrah Wanna, Welches, Tawneys or Rhododendron $6.00.
Government . Camp $8.00. Owned and operated by the 1KV1.M.10 S
t. AH ACE k ALIO to. Inc., J L. S. Snead, Pres. -Mgr.. East 15th and
Broadway Phune East Hi. Portland. Oregon. MAK.K RKSCU V A I lo.s
l. AUVANCB.
SEASIDE.
Winter SenMon Katei: $2.0U and up, European Plant
SS.OU and Up, Amerli-an Plan.
A New Hotel Opened in July, 1920
Hotel Seaside Resort
(."HAS. H. ROWLEY, SUnSRcr
"OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND"
Seaside, Or.
The Only First-Class Ocean Beach Resort Hotel in the Northwest
"OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND"
The Lower Columbia River Highway Auto Paved Road
By Boat or Train
RATES average '$5.00 per day each person, two In a room, with meals
included. The highest rate for two people is $7.50 each per day
room, hath and meals.
SEASIDE.
Locksley Hall
Sraslde, Oreicoa.
Overlooking the ocean. Family
trade a specialty. ' Rooms with or
without baths Use of kitchen and
dining rom without extra charge.
Under new management. For rates
ana reservations address
MRS. C. D. HOSS,
Seaside. Or.
The Andora Hotel
SEASIDE, OREGON'
Family hotel, open the year round.
Come for your week-end vacation.
Home-cooked foods family style; ateam
heat; on bank of Necanicum, near
ocean. Rates, M5 a week and up. Ad
dress Mrs. A. M. JobMin, lTol.
CANNON BEACH
Warren Hotel
M. S. Warren. Prop., Ecola, Oresron.
Situated on Canon Beach. th
scenic beach of Oregon. The most
uniiiue hotel on Oregon coast.
Service the best. Rates reasonable
Bathing. fishing, clam diggin.
crabs, etc Local and long-distance-telephone
Stage meets all trains
at Seaside.
Hotel Ecola
Ecola. Oregon.
On the ocean front near Haystack
Rock. Restaurant in connection.
A splendid place to spend your
vacation. K. E. Becker. Mgr.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CANNON BEACH MAIL
STAGE
Merrltt dt Jones. Prop.
Passengers. Baggage and Express.
Meets All Trains at Seaside.
Write for Reservations.
ECOLA.ORKUOK.
NEAH-KAH-NIE MOUNTAIN.
Get Acquainted With tba
Most Attractive of
Oregon Beaches
thia summer. -Good auto roads from
Seaside and Tillamook or Tillamook
trainei to Wheler Launch to Nehalem.
Board or houaekeeplns tenia, also auio
camp. Special tale o ocean view lota
this season. Address
Lane's Hotel.. Manzanita Beach. Or.
Classic Ridge Beach
JVebnlem, Ore-son
Make vacation time a pleasure.
Classic Ridge House, Cottages,
Tents. Camps are reached by
Tillamook train or machine. For
printed folder, reservation or in
formation address J. H., L. H.
Edwards. Nehalem, Or. "Service or
self-service." -
EVERGREEN HIGHWAY
Shipherd's Hot Springs
CARSON. WASH,
The ideal health resort. Open all
the year. Water beneficial for
rheumatism and stomach trouble,
i meets ali trains at Carson.
Wash.
JNO. K. KELLY. M-r.
Government Mineral
Springs Hotel
CARSON, .WASH.
Famous for its curative water. An
ideal resort for health and recrea
tion. Tariff M P'r day. fSS per week.
Chas. U. Miller late manager of
Hotel Marion. Salem; L. B. Mark
ham, proprietors.
Toketee Ranch
ON COLUMBIA HIVEIt
Beautiful country home. Nice
rooms. Fine meals. Hiking,
FWimmlng. Take North Bank to
Youmans. Wash., or auto over Co
lumbia highway to Cascade Locks,
ferry to Stevensen, two miles east.
Write Mrs. E. H. Yoe, Toketee.
Wash.
MISCELLANEOUS
BATTLE GROUND LAKE
18 miles north of Vancouver,
Wash. Good road, paved for 16
miles. Easy ride from Portland.
Free camping ground. Fine bath
ing canoeing, dancing, pool hall,
confectionery store. An ideal place
for an outing. Steve Le Rouge,
manager. Battle Ground, Wash.
AIRPLANE SERVICE
DAILY eCHEOl'LE TO ASTORIA AND
SbASIOE.
Special flights anywhere, any time.
Cost surprisingly low. efficiency iur
prislnnly high. "See Portland and the
surrounding country from the air."
OREGON. WASHINGTON IDAHO
AIRPLANE CO.
Phone broadw7 33.
a-ji fan
HA Z ELWOOD
HAZELWOOD
SUPREME
VARIETY
The Ideal
Vacation
Candy
An assortment of delicious
chocolates and home - made
Specials, ranging- in prices
from
$1.23 to $6.25 per Box
HAZELWOOD
Confectionery and Restaurants
127 Broadway
3S8 Washington
Visit the Beautiful
Multnomah Falls
Hazel wood
A delightful place to have
breakfast or light luncheons
any time during the day.
Also High-Class Confections,
Soft Drinks and Cigars
Situated at Multnomah Falls
on Columbia River Highway
NORTH BEACH.
HOTEL SEA VIEW SS
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 Seaviewr; Seaview, Wash.
Portland and the North
west's finest hostelry.
Rates $2.50 and Up
Splendid grill and fa
cilities for entertaining
private parties. .
Portland, Oregon
SEASON ROT7KD TRIPS TO
Seaside $7.50
Special Wcek-Eid Raul Trip
Astoria. Seaside
$6.50
Bnsea leaving- X A. M., O A. BL. 13
Noon. 3:30 P. M.
Office and Waiting Room,
Sew lloualon Hotel, 12 North Sixth,
Corner Everett.
DroadfTiT 150 or Bdiij. 168.
OREGON MOTOR TRANSPORTA
TION CO.
M. P. PlaL II. SI. PlhL
Astoria-Seaside-Kortii Beach
Str. GeorjEiana 54 firm, to Astoria.
Dally, ticrpt Krlday, S A. 31.
MHT SKRVICKl
railv, except Saturday, 7:30 P. M.
Daily, except Sunday .. .9:30 P. M.
FARE TO ASTORIA, t.OO
Direct connections made for Sea
side and North Beach points. We
make direct bus connections at
Astoria both to and from Seaside
for all boats. Take the comfort
able, clean and pleasant way.
Fare to 6ra.lde at.ou One Way.
Round Trip K3.0O.
Alder-St. Duek. Main 1422-54122.
THE
HARKINS TRANSPORTATION CO,
TILLAMOOK BEACHES
Completely Furnished
BUNGALOWS
(J - A "IT T 11 Accommodates four people. Elec-
P 14 W CCKlV tric uShted running water, free
J wood.
BAYOGEAN
Hotel Bayocean $2.00 and $2.50
One of Oregon's most beautiful beaches free from the
transient Saturday night "jazz" crowds. You'll find privacy
and good food here.
We have a big artificially heated natatorium
Phone Main 5404 at Portland, Or.
Make reservations by addressing Bayocean Management.
BAYOCEAN, OR.
NEW LAKE LYTLE HOTEL on Tillamook Beach. Open All Tear.
Largest and most modern hotel on Tillamook beaches. Splendid Tlew of
ocean and lake from every room. Newly furnished, well heated and lighted.
Attractive lobby w.th cheerful f replace. Sun parlor, extending full lenKth ot
buildinB. overlooking oce-an Excellent dinin room service. Hot and cold water In
all rooms Buy your ticket to Lake Lytle. Or. Southern Pacific depot directly in
front of hotel. Good auto roads either via Tillamook or Seaside
Spend your vacation at Lake Lytle. where you may enjoy trout flshlnK. aea
fishln. diKgimr clams, catchlnu crabs, surf and lake bathinu. driftwood firea on
the beaches, dancinr and horse-back ridine.
Rates $4 00 to 00 each per day. rvoma and meals included. Weekly rates.
For reservations write Julia M Parker. Mfrr.. P. O Rockaway. Or.
NORTH BEACH
THE DRIFTWOOD
LO.(. IIKAIH, Wnh. Most unique
rammer resort hotel on North
Beach. Completely refurnished
Famous for past 20 years for its
sea food, home cooking, generous
servings. All outside rooms, rest
ful atmosphere. For rates and
reservations. address HOSTCSS.
lHhZ DR1KTWOOU,
Lobe Brorh. W .nhlnicloii
Rooma without board H0.0O and
$12.00 per week with the umc of
cooking utenJiiln. -
July 13 to Sept. 1. 121
SEA CROFT
FACIXO THE OCEAX
W. F. WILLIAMS, Mgr.
Seaview, Wash,
Long Beach Natatorium .
LONG BEACH, WASIL
The most modern, complete and sani
tary Natatorium on the Coast. Large
bathing pool, filled fresh each day with
ocean water. 120 large, well appointed
bath rooma Hot sea water hatha Tou
will like it.
STRAIT! VI. ALLEN, PROPS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TILLAMOOK BEACHES.
Bar View
Cottages and Tents
We have tents and cottages com
pletely furnished, ao all you need to
bring is your suitcase and all ver ware;
others with stove, bed springs, mat
tress, dishes and cooking utensils and
you can supply the rest. Water, lights
and free wood until A us. 1. $1 per
day and up. Lots of room at Bar View.
Look at Dr. Wise's tents and cottages
before you locate. Port land office.
Wise Denu; Co.. 211 IT ail in bids.
Main 209.
THE WISE WAY.
B-37. B&r View. Tillamook Or.
"Elmore Hotel"
Rockaway, Oregon.
The best hotel on the Rockaway
Beach. Ocean view from every
room. American plan. Kitchen
and dinine room unsurpassed For
information address J. J. Krebs,
Rockaway. Oregon
T&'!ff U!H!tt' CffMb
TROUT LAKE. WASH.
HOTEL GULER
In the beautiful Trout Lak, Valley,
Washington. Good trout flshlnc in the
lake, in Trout creek or Whit Salmon
river. Visit the lava and ice caves
Automobile road to Mount Adams.
Amusement hall with danclnR- and bil
liards, near hotel. Katea $2.0 per day,
tl5 per week. Can furnish c&mpera'
supplies. GULER-THOUT LAKE-PORT.
LAND auto .stage. See -Mr. A elsid. Im
perial hotel, for information and tickets.
. E. REYNOLDS. PItOP.. tinier. Wash.
MISCELLANEOUS
Aberdeen Villa
I.V THE S1SKIYOIS
Located in southern Oregon, which
is a well-known hunting- and
fishinz territory. Deer are plenti
ful this year and hunting will
be exceptionally pood. Plenty of
Fame and wonderful trout streams,
ndividual cabins, larse Jiving
room in the "Villa" with fire
place and plenty of music. This Is
a new place and something- dif
ferent. Write for our booklet.
Katea 3 per day, I - per week.
(Deer Seaxon Auk. SU-Oet. 20 1
Make your reservations early for
the big deer hunt. Competent
guides may be obtained at the
Villa.
ABERDEEN VILLA.
Kerby. Or.
Log La Barre
Six mliee from Eitacada, open sum
mer or winter. Delicious chicken din
ners fresh from our farm. Wonderful
panorama of snow-capped mountains.
Cozy rooms, hot and cold water and
bath. Auto meets cars at Blstacada
upon request. Kates $ per day. $25
per weeK. Address or pnone Harry A.
La. Barr. through Estacada,
- -- ? 1-
US'
j x
Calls You!
Through the bracing Northland
a journey rivid with majestic
scenery, and multiform delight !
Amidst a setting- of sparkling;
lakes and towering mountains,
you can camp and fish, canoe
and loaf in Canada's revivifying
air tingling with the scents of
balsam and of pine. Or choose)
instead, restful stopovers at the
Dominion's most famous hotels.
The "Continental Limited
thm train-3e-uxa across Canada can
be met at many points. See the Amer
Scan Alps. Mt. RobtotfJstpsrPsrk
Mt. Edith CavU. There are optional
routes, includina delightful scenic
boat trip via the "inside pa ace'
throutfh Vancouver Prince Rupert.
Complete your summer visit to Alaska
and the Coast by travelling; comfort
ably through Canada" the wonder
land of beauty.
East bound you can ao through to St.
Paul. Chicago, Toronto, Montreal
Boston or Now York. Call on or write
Canadian National Railways
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
J. F. McGuire
902 Second Ave,
Seattle, Wash.
i j, ,j- -
WHITE SALMON. WASH.
Conducted aiuntr lines most Invitin
o men and women of refined tastes
.Send for Illustrated Booklet.
MRS. C. W. J. RKCKKUS.
White ulmon. u.ll. Phone 7H-
daughter Marcelle. and Mrs. S. E.
Stansbery and son Lowell, of Port
land, are spending two weeks at
Manhattan Beach.
PIRATE TREASURE IS SOUGHT
Treasure Seekers of Xeali-Kah-Xie
Make Futile; Search.
KEAH-KAH-NIE, Or., Aug-. 20.
(Special.) Social activities were the
outstanding features of the week for
the more permanent summer resi
dents as well as for the guesta at
Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern and Cain's
Place. Teas, bridge parties and mu
sical entertainments were the favor
ite forms taken for the week's af
fairs. Of the more shifting popula
tion of the resort, hiking parties,
coming in from other beaches, vied
with auto-touring groups in furnish
ing the larger proportions of visitors.
Several groups of young people
durin.g- the week conducted vigorous
searches for the pirate treasure
which legend about Nehalem clearly
shows was one time carried up the
reported, but good appetites and a
better idea of the size of the moun
tain have been gained by all.
On Tuesday afternoon a tea was
given in the Cadwell cottage by Mrs.
Harry Sargent, assisted by her two
daughters, Mayanna and Susan. The
invited guests who enjoyed this "at
home" were Mrs. M. H. Insley and
niece. Miss Julia Morse, of Chicago;
Mrs. S. G. Reed. Mrs. Edward Failing
and Mis Henrietta Failing.
John M. Thompson and Virginia
nd Billie Thompson of Portland at
sides of Neah-Kaii-Xie mountain by j Cain's place enjoyed a hiking trip to
innon beach last week.
A group of visitors motoring to
a group which landed from a wrecked Cannon beach last week
vessel. xo treasure finxia have been
the Tavern last week waa made up
of Mrs. Thomas H. Smeed. Oeorgie
Davidson. Dorothy Dougall and Mrs.
John T. Dougall. all of Portland.
The guests at Cain's place have
been largely occupied In taking ad
vantage of some of the beautiiful
hiking trails which lead into the
mountains in various directions.
Mrs. Edward Failing, assisted by
her daughters, Henrietta Failing and
Mrs. Simeon Winch, on Thursday
gave a tea at hor summer residence at
Xeah-Kah-Nie. Cues-is who called
during the afternoon included Mrs.
H. Van F. Taylor. Mrs. William Case,