1 1 THE OREGON DAILY; JOURNAL : PORTLAND, SATURDAY; EVENING, JULY ' IS, 1907. ..-lES ! 5 1 JiUR . 7 MM ... i r r" ' 1 h if- : aT5 k..vm ".f. I "ax m - .-jar V y J " - North Beach 1 . fBpectat Corrnpondrm lo Tb Jooraal.) JNorth Beach, Wash.. July II. The ' aeason practically opena here the flrat ' - WMk of July, but the roinr attraction during the week of the national holiday i "- hav a tendency to keep people In the city until the great event has been fit " , ' tlngly celebrated and the hot glare of " the aun reminds them that luramef hl . really arrived. ' It la then that thoughta turn Jng Ingly toward the cool retreat : along ' the ocean beach and the -whtstUof' th ' ateamer Potter aounda ever more and ' more Inviting. The call becomea more enticing aa the mercury becomea am bitious to reach the top of the ther-rn- tnometer. and already large numbers of Jleaaure aeeaera ana ousy women, on or their vacation hava responded, crowding the decka of the big plde " - wheeler and thronging the trains from Thralo and Nahcotta. Up to thla time moat of the arrival hava been transient and the opening of cottage for permanent aummer out Inga la in Ita Infancy. The hotels have han dolna a a-ood bualneaa and expect i a large ruah on Saturday, after which there will be a ateady prrowth of the ';- aummer population, which .usually : ' reaches high water mark about the third week in August. Bvaryoa la Sestliur. , ): Until mora cottages throw off their i window blinds and chimney covers. i i4w-. which have protected them, through thai f v . 1 viae ineir uuurn hi iiww ww.jiryy. - ttalirv. there will not be much doing . . in a aoclal way at the beach, aa the - tourist ana note I transients seen in, I beach rather aa a rest from society - and find ample recreation and amuse '. nunt In welkin, bathing, or lust slnv ply breathing the Invigorating air of the ocean. , i, w ,.- ft many houses have been 'newly painted and repaired, ao many new ones are in ine course oi consirucnun " owners who hava desired to rent their cottages for th summer have disposed of them wltn so lime ainicuuy, mav ' h- everything indicates a very prosperou reason-for 1907 and plainly shows tha ' Tnrtland rxKinle are not alow, to appre j '. , data their good fortune In being so I - near auch a deligntrui watering piace Aa Ideal Spot. - Tha reputation of Ocean Park as one ' of tha most ideal epots In th whole 'northwest ia becoming generally so ' talked or mat it win no uouoi inrti a very large share of the visitors tb North Beach this year. Its nearness to Nahcotta and Shoalwater bay makes It a favorite spot for fishermen, while . ; It unusual widtn or oeacn, nu oesun. - - t ul grove and ahady woods offer per f Farther down tha beach ia Tha Break- s era. Where looms the big wnire noiei. deservedly popular, or wunoui morn Ing Its visitor of a single convenient or luxury of th home it offer every advantage, oeneru ana pims oi mo beach. Tne noiei ia airiay iimwi filled with guesta who may be seen ! dally boating on tha lake, playing ten . Bis, bowling or bathing In the aurf. . About half a mil from The Brmaker i Is Tioga, where some of the cosiest and most substantial homes on the beach are situated. Here are the ium mer homea of people who come regularly to tha beach and most particularly at thla place, are pld acquaintances re- newed year attar year. X.ong Beach Is Ketropolla. Long Beach is the metropolis of the 7 aummer colony, possessing the largest : number of cottage, stores and places - of amusement as well as boasting of x- tlva large hotela and innumerable board ing houses. The Driftwood, a popular hoatlery at Long Beach, Is one of the t moat unique architectual structure to i ba found anywhere. The wimmlng tank, the bowling alley and large roller skating rink add to the attractiveness and popularity of thla busy little city. Sea View seems In ome way to have fascination for th young people who come to the coast, isvery jmr una wii has been very marked and the social ac tivity ha alway been greater at Sea View than at any ner piac. a irK hotel like The Breaker would do a fine bualnes here, many of th larger ones being unable to accommodate the, large number of people who would rather stny at Bea View than go farther up the beach. The Hackney cottage at Sea View has been Improved and enlarged almost beyond recognition and in its setting of lawn and varicolored flowers la a very attractive jooamg Become Om Jf Cty. txrv, , th aajuui becomes farther ad vanced a distinct separation between these ditferent named station is not noticeable, a they oecome, ao inicxiy aettled as to aeem line one iarga sum At the eittreme south end of the " beach at th mouth of the Columbia v. river. Is North Head, a famous picnic ground, and the tnecca or aigni-seers. Twn llirht houses, a life-saving station, coaat defene fortifications, a splendid view of the ocean, the Columbia river bar with ita wonderful Jetty, are sights that are f Interest to every visitor to North Beach. Tha Visitors, Mr. J. V. Burke and little aon are at Sea View for the summer. Mr. Theodore Wilcox and son arrived on Tuesday for an Indefinite stay at the beautiful Wilcox home near The Bocks. The family of W. M. Kfilingrsworth opened their cottage "Eureka at New ton station durlne the week. The Aloha cottage at Sea View will again be occupied by the family of Charles Mastick. Mrs. Norman rater- son will be her mother's guest for the months of July and August. Mr.. Fielding Kelly and Mis Kelly are occupying the Kelly cottage at Sea View. s Captain" and Mra. Edward left the beach for Portland on Tuesday after a short stay at Sea View, where they were registered at th Hackney Cottage. Mis Germain Samuel Is at The Breaker. Mrs. J. W. Morrow and two children have taken a cottage for the summer at Sea. View. They have aa a guest Miss Junnlta Matlock of Heppner, Oregon. Miaa Rosemary BAldwln. who is con valescing from a serious Illness, Is with her mother at Sea View, .where they have rented a pretty beach home fori the season. ) Mr. Kmll Frank and Mr. Fech helmer, who were guesta of Mrs. Isam Whit at Tlora during the week re turned to Portland On Monday. Keep Open Bona. Mr. ar.d Mr. Isam White are again Installed for the summer in the pretty red cottage on Tioga Ridge. As usual they are keeping open house and have already had aevernl ruests. Mrs. C. Fochhelmer and Mr. Emll Frank wore among the recent visitors at the White cottage. Mr. Allan Wright with hor four little on and her mother, Mrs. Ilowr. wife of the manarer of th Hotl Portland contemplate two month of free and healthful beach life in their cottage at Sea Vlow. Among the guests of the Hotel Break ers Is the family of "Doc" Ackrrman prominent In social circles In San Francisco. Mr. Julius Mler left th bench for Portland on Monday. His wife and two little children are comfnrtnhlv settled In their cottasre, Swlfslde. at Tioga. -;Mtsl Wfiliara" ririn will spend the summer at Tlotra. where she has lately onened her cottate. Rev. William T. Eliot, vlth his fam ily are rusticating at Sea View, where they hava taken a convenient beach home. Mrs. Alexander Warner and her sis ter. Mrs. Pope, are In the Warner cot tage at Tioga. Lipman at CentervUle. The Peeley cottage at CentPrvllle Is occupied for the seeaon by Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lipman. With them ar" Mrs. daughter N. Smith, Dan Parkard. Nah cotta, Wash.; Mr. Hyatt and family Lebam, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ever Ing. Hanover, Germany. At Xiong Beaoh Hotel. Horace Caswell, Al iAthay, Thoma 1 Jennet t. K. O. Horsch, tW. H. Cay, H. Le Tlssler. C. H. McCarthy. D. A. Monurls, Mra. J. ' E. learned, Mildred Learned, H. Cayo, R. H. Brown. B. E. Flske, C. E. Stewart, W. F. Wilson, Ar. and Mrs. P. Heats, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Richard son. T. W. Macklin, L. T. Hubbell, Mrs. E. W. Kandcr. Marie Murry. Millie Stlnrhoombe, Orace Htlnchcombe. Mr. Clara Firth. 11. T. Borden. John Milll ken, Thoma Huntington, Alfred Oeary, F. E. Manchester, R. Morris, L. Bene dict. V. R. Clarke. A. D. Clifford. I. Arousay. Fred C. Hyde, of Portland. Oregon; Captain 1. J. Hat hey of Juneau, Alaska: I,llllan neary, Tacoma, Wash.; J. K. Roddy.r Nampa, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dural, Nampa. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gardner, Mlddieton, Idaho; Eva Allen, Greenfield, Maine; Irene Whitley. Mrs. O. A. Newcomb. Mrs. S. I,. Hodglna, Loul Rose of Holse, Idaho; Mr. and Mr. B. F. Ivy, Edgar Beard, Gertrude CMalley, Indy eicnooni, Mr. ana mr. w. woirnein, Mia Mattl Wolf stein, Mas laabel Wolfateln, E. W. Lawrence, J. R, Mlnton, Mr. and Mr, urant rnegiey or Port, land; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hill, Spokane; W. E. Baker, cedar Rapids, iowa; Mra. George W. Baker, Payette. Idaho: N. R. Kasnrord. ija. center, vvasn.; a. c aru dick. Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Sin nott, Elsa Savage, Tha Dalles; Mr. H. E. Gessejl, Crlppl Creek. Col.; Ml M. C BaiUle. Denver. Col.; William G. Nel son. Reno, Nev.; O. Schmidt, San Fran cisco. At Garden Orova. Ed Nichols. Mr. F. D. Northrup and daughter, Mr. and MM. Tom Holland, Mr. Lena Shulta, MlesVnnle Kennedy, Ml Gleason, A. Williams, Lout Bronaugh of Portland; Mlas E. Johnson of Seattle. At to Prorv Miss F. D. Storey, Mlsa D. Irene Storey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lotan, Mis Sue Barnes, Mr. and Mr. E. W. Barnes, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Shea Jr., W. Shea, Mrs. Arthur S. Spencer, Fenton Spencer, Mra M. A. Fenton, J. H. Barbour, Mr. It. and wlfe. Aatorla; Mr. Jesale Bird, William B. Honeyman Jr Portland; L. Todd' Haten. -Portland; K. Oshum, As toria? Charles Bertram and wife, F. E. Fowler and wife, C. II. Plxley ahd wife, PortUnd: A. W. 8tlve. Aatorla; J. W. Crane, D. J, H. Dickey, Portland; 12- A T! . t Tin 1 A . r 1 .1.. X,.r-t land: Dr. J. K. Lock, wife and daughter, Portland; Beatrice M. Locke, Portland; R, Hovler. Aatorla: Myrtle Dallaa. rranKiin, fa.; Artnur Morris, fortiana; Humph re y,)Portl'and; F. J. Cook,' Port land: K. (J. Hlaalna. Aatorla: Mr. ana Mr. W. N. Wblttler. De Moines. Iowa; J. epellman, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. w. Coggerhall, Portland; Mr. and Mr. Geo. alf li ' ixr -a aM,v jonnson, cnicago, iil: u. a. btocKDriage. Chicago, III; B. E. Flake, Portland; A. Edgar Beard, Portland; Dr. W. J. Cottel. wife and 6n. Portland; Dr. Margaret E. Stratton, Portland: H. A. Webber and wife. Portland: Mr. and Mr. F. Loman. Aatorla; A. J. Taylor and wife, Flavel; Miss Taylor, Flavel; Mr. and Mr. E. P. Taylor, Oakland. CaX; A. C. Wattle, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mr. J. W. al i y a. a - m Br FEELS WELL YET DYING j'Mny a man believing he is well haa gone to an insurance company only to ' b told by the examining physician to t put hla affairs in order as he has only '. a few .months to live due to advanced ' v kidney" disease. Thus, many people do not ven know they have kidney trou ' " ble.- i - If jrouyknow It you have had notice. No. matter how well you feel or look . Jf you hava kidney trouble don't feed it with delay. As above. It may be al rady chronic. Hence, the necessity for takiqf at the atari the only thing ,' known thai .reachea It In both the first and chronic, form,. li, Fulton' Renal - j. Compound. ,1 v " . .A , , rf Tha census shows that 58.000 death th laat census year wera ..from a dis ease of th kldneya that was abso lutely Incurable up to the discovery ,of , vniinn'i . Rinil Conmound. It also shows that over , nine " tenth of all ' th ceneu1 caaes. v eooner or later, as- aumed this on lorm, - mow -unaer ine ' aun then can people who have kidney 1 - trouble afford to tak anything but - th only known apeclno or the aeriou ' "IV has put aeveral of our dying fel-; ' low citisens on their t eeC-r-Honoiulu lally Advertiser - v it you bv tolssz Uovblt fttrjt tight, Lipmnn's elster. Miss Helen Rosenfeld and her brother, Arthur Roaenfeld. Miss Henryette Lauer was a guest of the Lipman cottage during the week. Miss U lima Ftk Is with the Mas- tick family at Bea View. A very pretty and convenient ramp near the Breakers Is tenanted by Mrs. R. J. Holmes. Miss Annie Holmes, Miss Lcllta Holmes and Edwin Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Amos, after ar ranging for the occupancy of their heath house at Tioga, left during the week for a southern trip. Miss Tilly Ames is now in tne cottage. Mrs. Bettls la visiting her sister. Mrs. Helen Bradley. Miss Vail I also a member of the Bradley household for a few weeka. Cottages imt Bock. Among the few cottages built at the extreme southern end vf the beach near the rocks are the StiVile cottage and tne Collins pretty green bungalow. i nese are ootn occupied Dy tneir own era. The Barnes house at Tloa-a. which is n unusually fine summer home, is dis pensing beach hospitality to several ?uesta. Caotain Reynolds Is with the amlly for a brief visit. The family of Wl Ham McKenzle. the well-known accountnnt, are in their house at The Willows. Mrs. Tsaao Lawler and daughter Nona are spending the month at CentervUle. J he Misses Agnes and Ethel Mcin tosh, In the absence of their mother, who is spending the sumrrFar with rela tives In Scotland, have opened their cot tage at The Willows and are keening house for their small brothers. Miss Ann McLean and Howard Knight of Astoria spent a few days at the Mcin tosh cottage this week. lx Months at Beach. Mr. D. W. Crowley has been in her cottage at Tlogu since Mav 7. Mrs Crowley Is extremely fond of the beach nu spends about s x months of the year In -er beautiful home here, which is one or tne nnest on the rid ire Mrs. Wllltam Harder and the Misses Maraer are in one or the Gibson cot tages at Sea View. Miss Ethel Honey man 1 a guest of Miss Ethel Harder. The Klosterman cottage has been lanen lor juiy ana August by Mr. and Mrs. Ard Haradan. Mrs. John Rayborn Is at the beach for the summer season. Her cottage is near ntwions station. The spacious and elegant Corbett house at Sea View has been opened Mrs. H. W. Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mason. J. H. Mason and Mrs. David Robertson comprise the household. Barber Cottar Sold. The Dr. Barber cottage at Tioga has been sold to H. Huggins. Mrs. Hug gins and Harold Huggins are here for the rest of the summer. The Mitchell cottage has been rented to Dr. Nunn. the Portland oculist. Mrs. Frank Heitkemper is with her mother, Mrs. Allard, at Sea View. The beautiful new home of M. r Wells at Sea View has Just been com pleted and made ready for the summer. Mfs Madeline Bruce. Mrs. Dan Kellaher and Miss May Coon are being enter- tainea Dy jura. wens. The Schooht cottage at Sea View arain presents a lively scene and as usual many good times are anticipated at this hospitable summer home. Professor Jamison, Mrs. Jamison and daughter Le Conie are In their Sea View cottage. At Th Breakers. E. A. Howe. F. A. Gaddis. G. E. Kel- log, Mrs. G. H. Reed, Paul C. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Claud D. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosenfeld. Delphlne Rosenfeld. unaries ti. Mccrum, j. w. iNewxirk, u A. Stewart, C. F. Stewart, Mrs. L. Samuel, Germain Samuel Mrs. C. C. Gartren. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nane. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Tynan. A. R, Harmon. C. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mr. George W. Boschke and children. Miss Marguerite Boschk . Mrs. T. M. Truth. H. E. Wood. Miss Ethel Harder. Master Rus sell Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meier. B. E. Flske, A.' Edgar Brand, Mrs. J. Meier, Mr. Frank. I. Aronson, Dr. H. HoODle. Margaret OConnor. Mrs. Walter Honeyman, nurse and child, J. uesevoise. l,. m. ciark. v. m. Averin. Mary Avertll, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connell, Leon Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton. Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Bell, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. v. Ll. Hatfield, Sacramento, Cat.; Mr. and sirs. ti. m. Bradford. Boutn Bend, waan.; vr. H. T. Hoople, Calgary; w. E. Nixon, Twin Falls, Ida. At Th rortland. Mrs. Grara ITIvnn it Thnmaa T IT Kaltx. Mr. and Mrs.' O. 8. Kusaeil, Mr. . i31". Mr. and Mrs. Thoma H. jvraiaraaon, n. w. stott, A. Garvin, Dan Mazxte Mlnnl Blackwood. Mae a Jost, Mi1,Bl'vESier. J'ord- George C. Ec4s, L. Allenhoff, Mrs. Holding, J. H. Stanley, of Portland; George J. Rutkin, Mr. and H. Ba" Francieco; Mr. Sf.4. i . Mitchell, Wclaer- Ida.; Floyd Harri. Le. Wyiiama, Caldwelt y' H;. u OConnelL Mra. W. L. OConnelL Miss Grace Flynn. Seattle, Wash.; F. 8. Frank I. M. Bettls. J C. B.ttU. C T. Bettls Jefferloi. city! Tenn-j-Mr. and Mr. F. A. Mason, .As toria, or.r Mr. and Mra. 8. Atover.. J. M!Lllranr J, C. Wimi f un. gomh Bfli uri. jui&asi ad if hip, Vy 14 Bailey, Htllsboro; Mis Bajley, Paul Bailey; Ohas. H. Holman, Junction City; O. T. KelihQsn. Portland: Mr. and Mr C. H. Huntley, Oregon City: Dr. J. ,J. Fisher. Portland; Octavla Downfng. rornana; UTans vj. rossi, Portland ; John F. Roth, E. A. Erlck, Portland; E. G. McGlaughlin, Hoqulam. Waahlng ton; George A. Harding, Oregon City A. P. MiHiren, Rainier; Mr, and Mra. S. A. Mathlew, Portland; Jam A. Bani- ford. Portland; Mr. and Mr. J. Marsh, Waco, Oregon; E. O. McKee, Wasco, Oregon: U 8. Parkin. Monmouth, Ore gon; W. B. Cheatham, San Frunclaco, California; b. H. Caldwell, Newberg; M. Peterson, Buffalo, New York; Mr. C 8. Archer, Portland; M. E. Everett, North Bend; Mr. and Mr. J. E. Roger, McMlnnville; M. Thompson, Fall City, Oregon; C. H- Thompson, Fall City; O. P. S. Plummer and wife, Portland; D T l.nnU... n n mnrt t. -1 1 . n . A Allen, Portland; Effle Johnson, Port land; Mr. and Mr. B. F. Jone and on, Portland; Mr. and Mra. F. A. Ann tey. Portland; Mra J. B. Holbrook and child, Portland; v. Mcculiougn, fort H. H. Flower, Portland; Mr. and Mra. Gregory MacOregor, Portland; Grace Oberg, Portland; Hazel Ramsey, Port land; Mrs. W. Ramsey, Portland Gladys Ramsey, Portland; Elmer Ramy. Por land; Margaret Hawklna, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hawkins, Portland! Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McClurg, Mildr4 Mo Clurg. Frank Kenewll, Mr. and Mr. O. W. Phelp, Pendleton; Margaret piiiim Pntiinil' Cl Phalns Portland: Mr. J. C. Hart Portland; Ruth Hart, Portland; Mr. S. C. Kenewell. Portland; Ml Rose Thull. Portland: Mr. and Mr. Clemanaon, Portland. j " Colonial Hotel. halam- C ntnarlddla Prlnavllle: Mr. J. W. Jacoba R. E. Flaa-. Orego Mia N. CreswelL Ml S. CreaweU, bard: Ml Anna Staler. Vanoou Wash.: Mr. and Mr. J. Bagley, P land: Florence Neal. Des Molnea. low.: Grayo and Lid a Brown. A. L. Baker, fas r''vv' i L r 4 Surf Bathing Ia One of the Many' Attractions at the Coast Resort. Spokane, Washlngton; Mr. and Mrs. C. I Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mc Clellan, D. W. Ceban. Roy Tait. Frank Maro, Robert Nluhol of South Bend, Washington; A. J. Taylor, Astoria. Ore- fon; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ward, Deer aland. Oregon: J. H. Taylor, Nahcotta, Washington; Florence Eynard, Tacoma. Washington; Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs. Charawell, Bay Center; W. L. Burt, Vane, Washington. At th Driftwood. Mrs. D. A. Shlndler. Page Shlndler, Lawrence J. Schade, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reed, Mrs. N. Kan ff man, C. J. Kauff- man, Gertrude cnocm, airs. m. Mc Donald, Violet McDonald. Bernlce Mc Donald, R. H. Pease. Ieo. J. acnmiat. A Lovett of Portland: Mia Vlda Wolfe. Independence, Or.; R. Case beer. Castle Rock, Waah. Clatsop Beach Alice Healy, Mrs. M. Llynlff, Mr. and Mrs. George Farn, Mrs. u. lvnoii, Mrs. E. Von Borstel, Ada Mercer, W. H. Mall, Gertrude O'Malley, Josephine M. Cronan, Frances E. Cronan, H. Bowers, Mr. A. A Wright and sons, D. Madl won v.. W. Dlnrman of Portland. Ore gon; Mary -G. Cronan, Sea View; James W. Bell, Mr. Bell, Chicago; Walter Seaborg, Ilwaco; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. vtnrriann Tji Grande. Oregon: Dr. A. E. Stuht and family. Colfax, Washington; Miss Mabel M. Stunt, Omaha, Nebraska; Jack De Brau, Str. T. J. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Flfleld, LewUton, Idaho; Mrs. R. J. Tennant and son, uiympia; Mrs. B. Knott. Olympla. At th Wickham. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hael, Miss Mon roe, Mr. J. Schmltllng, C J Felton, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cook, Robert Doery, Clar ence Haeth, Miss Helma Sburm, Miss V. E. Schmithug. Miss Ethel M. Stlltfs. Of- Portland, Miss Stella Block of Los Angeles, Cal., Robert Dorge. C. M. J Heath, Arietta, Oregon. At th Bait Air, Lydla Metzger, Emma Shepard, John McCuliy, airs. vicior n. friiz, Helen Rosenfeld, Mrs. I. N. Lipman. Mra. Isam White. Mrs. E. Frank. Mrs. C. Fecheimier, Howard Hutchinson, Mr. and Mr. William Ruppell and son. By ron MoKinn, Lyie urn wnjiam S. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Q'NieL W. E. Hutchinson, Mark McAllen, Mil ton Gevurtz, Mrs. M. Barndt, Miss Allle Werden, Miss Ruin Werden, Mr. and Mrs. Drake and children, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell and children, J. M. Archfold, of Portland. Oregon. Mrs. H. L. Keely, Miss May Keely, Oregon City; Mrs. V. F. Fritz, Reno, Colorado. At Hackney Cottag. n n .1 ir.. t xjr )r.nA c -ci t.n - Mir, nnu luio. 11. xvwu, V. . a . .11 1 1 shall, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Temph, L. F. Beck, Cora M. Eastman. Gertrude Schocht. Margaret Schocht, S. Sweet, Mrs. Sweet, Miss Irma Hart, Dr. A. E. Stuht. Mrs. Stuht. Miss Mabel Stuht. Mrs. John Andrew. Mrs. Ines A. Hlbbard, k. h. Kaultz, A. Rosenfeld. W. H. Uren- fell, B. Haradon, E. S. Edwards, Mrs. E. E. Edwards. A. E. Mcintosh. Anna Mc Lean, E. R. Mcintosh, R. B. Mcintosh, N. Mcintosh, H. Knight, W. E. Cox, R. Chapman, Leo Selling, B. E. Flske, A. j (Special Correspondent of Th Tonrnal.) Seaside. Or., July IS. The season of 1907 promises to be th moat prosper ous In th annal of Seaside. Hotel are filling rapidly, nearly all th cot tage have been opened, and th (hell road vie In popularity with the pier and the board walk in front of th Moore hotel. Wooden shelter are be ing replaced by gaily striped awnings and the cottager who owns an American flag, no matter how small, displays It conspicuously In honor of the soldier boys who are encamped near Seaside house. During the week there have been few private parties, as everybody was busy watching the drills of the Third regi ment of the Oregon National guard and enjoying the festivities given in honor of the two state conventions which met at Seaside this week. Druggists and Medio. The Oregon State Pharmaceutical as sociation held their seventeenth annual convention here July 10, 11 and 12. About 200 delegates and friends com bined the duties of attending conven tion with the pleasures of a trip to the beach. During the bathing hour mor tar and pestle were-forgotten and one c.r two staid delegates became ao enam ored of deep sea fishing that they spent every available minute fishing from off the end of the pier; but although there were many fish stories told no very wonderful catches were made. Wed nesday night a grand ball was given in the shell road pavilion and on Thurs day night an old fashioned clambake was given in front of Locksley hall. The Oregon State Medical association opened a three days' convention here Friday. rairtanke' Banquet. Tho big event of next week is the banquet (n honor of Vice-President Fair banks, which is to be given at the Moore by the Astoria chamber of com merce. The banqueters will come down from Astoria on a special .car. Sam J. Moore, of the Hotel Moore, is making every effort to have the banquet a success and has ordered decorators i and caterers from the city. Covers will be laid for 10 guests. Music for the evening will be furnished by th Third Regiment band. Following are the guests at the Sea side hotels: Th Moor. Mrs. L. P. Curtis, Portland ; George E. Ross and wife, Charles Humphreys SIX NEW CONCEEM - AKE INC0EP0EATED Four Will Engage In Business, One Xm Promote Religion and Sixth Wm Advertise Portland. Six new concern tiled articles of In corporation in the office Of the oounty clerk yesterday. Four of them will engage In business, one was formed to promote religion and another to adver Use Portland and Oregon. The last wj the Portland rose carnival, the article of incorporation of which expressly dis claim any intention oi earning proms. J. C. Stanleton. H. L. Slpple and IL C Fertlg have Incorporated the Willam ette Fruit A Produce company; capital stock,- 6,000. The Hendricks Hardware company was Incorporated by J. E. Hendricks, Josephine Hendricks and Jennie Hen dricks; capital stock. $4,000. Articles of Incorporation of tha Cre canf Timber comnany were filed by John F. Ducey, James G. Ducey and Charles! oimcnneia jr., cttyi uu euwa, vivv.uvv. George G. Root, August Donnerberg and R. W. Wilbur have Incorporated th Alaska Plumbing company; capital stock. $3,000. The Bellwood Church of the Nazarene waa incorporated by its directors, E. W. Bartholomew, H. A. Bartholomew, F. W. Bartholomew, Etta Mclntyre, A. O. Hendricks, Emma Eaton and Edltb White'sldes. The property now owned by tha church Is valued at $2,000. WETZEL IN P0ETLAND ON BIG MINING DEAL F. Jesse. Mrs. R. Strickland. Portland: Ruby Strickland. A. 8. Ashley. San Francisco: F. Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. J. Whlta Portlant: Rart Pnlamin Toronto. lanil' T A Ijiw Xnrt lanrl ' fa II Itnra I . ' fnw Y- i, i.v. 1, . 1 - . m Portland; H. N. Welch, Portland; Mr. j. Thoraon. Baiter Citv: Rev. and Mr. na Mrs. in. j. noovris. roriinna: a. i a w Roharta Mr. an I Mra M a. how. V. Roberts. Oregon City; Mrs. H. Bur-1 ard and children. C. A. Cook, Mr. and goyne. r-ortianu; Mrs. Marry Munixig. Mrs. M. A. Neudecker. George Prlester, Portland; George Burches; J. A. Grav- Llle Parry, Arthur J. Smith. Mr. and t.'1 x . ' .u"i Mrs. ftibk ana on, -oruana: air, jr. Mareotte. Port fund; Fred R. Foulkes. lE. Selover, Mr. and Mra. H. L. Glob. Portland; W. S. Holt. Portland; Nolan Eurene. U Ilaal f'tilAnarA- Kjg a i nil MAT a, U t' I jv Acg'a v ininai'. i biiu ivt id. a at . Garratt, Portland; Captain D. K. Bu chanan and Family, Portland; Mlas Ada Jonea, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. ri, Bauer. Portland; H. W. Scott, Portland George 8. Taylor Portland: John Gra ham. Astoria; 8. K. Howes Astoria: Lee Boyer. Portland; C. Franklin. Portland; Mrs. r . ri. rower h-ortland; Mrs. lxgan, Portland: Nanrv K rltirnav Tina-Flaar-i. uaurornia: is. w. uaston, Tacoma. wash lngton; V. A. Hall. Clatskanl. Oregon Mrs. W. A. Hall. Clatskanle Orea-on: J F. Robertson. Clatskanle. Oregon: W. V. Fleidner, Portland; E. A. Hlgglns, As toria. Xrfcksly Hall. F. J. Kolman. Milwaukee: Mr R. Kolman, Bralnard. Minn.: Mr. and Mra M. J. Donnell and child, T. Donovan. Xnw m n A 1 w nnJ 11 n. TI . w . . .-nu, i,. niiu rail. c. 1 . ' HI I1UV1L T,, - ..M Portlanri- Arthur Thavar P,tl. I Rlddl. Or JttM IT, HOT. A. Wright. Union, Oregon) H. C. Alien, John Blaauw, Portland, Or.! Portland; Mr. and Mr. F H. Held, Port- Dear Sir: I saw your ad in Th Jour land; Mrs. T. S. Smith Jr.. Malcolm G. mi nnH hava anawarad It annnar oiiiiiu. Mrs. narry p. munixig, i-ortiana, but could not get any uoifian (irain Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Wilson. Walla Granules In town until I had our grocer Walla; Mr. and Mra A. K. Turner, order some. 1 hope my letter will get Springfield, Or.; Mr. and Mr. Paul there in time. I drank the coffee and Straw, Portland; Mr. and Mra. A. L. thnusht It was fine. Th name of our Glbba, Eugene. grocer 1 E. Underwood. Th nam of swMHiiiB Aan. i my acnooi is niaaie. Miaa n.mini, T,.rdan wi.. v n I Tha wit li nackages oan D paekaa m,inr prii.. ur- iir uf t i ' I in a. cut. leaving no vacant so ace In PortUnd; W. A. Morgan. Portland: Mis th nv pa wg?2 3own tt Edith Freeman. Portland; Dr. and Mri ml"a ' "V . A-TTTi.. ii" vi.,ei ITVlUVIl tjiaiiutc aa MjMM,tM and should be uaed in every hom. On rckage weigns l pouna ana ao ounce, am 10 vear old. Tour respectfully. Jessie Hwarta, Kiaoi. ur. Here Is One of the Letters Sent to John Blaauw in a friendlyContest Be fore July 4th, From ' Children FLYING STUMP HITS CAEPENTEB ON E00F B. Whistler Badly Braised Whfle at Work on Honae on Coun cil Crest. SAVINGS BANK OF THE E. H. Wetzel, a wealthy mining man of southern Oregon, is in Portland nego tiating a mining deal. Mr. Wetzel de cllnea to disclose the names of the rroD- ertiea which he haa under consideration. but says that It 1 not the Blue Ledge mine, a has Deen reported. Mr. Wet eel says he had nothing to do with the sale of the Blue Ledge property. Mr. Wetzel is enthusiastic over the future of the copper belt in southern Oregon, and says that many fortunes will be made. in that territory in the next row years. ti.tr- will remain in foruana several days and will then ! tnrn to the mines. B. Whistler, a carpenter, residing at 292 Eleventh street, was th victim of a rather unusual accident yesterday morning and as a result He in a pre carious condition at hi home suffering from a badly bruised back and posalbl I OPEN internal injuria. WhUtler while at work on the roof of a dwelling on Council Croat waa struck I AND by a flying plec of stump that had TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. ON SATURDAYS I A. M. TO 1 P. M. FROM ON BATURDAT KTENINaa FROM; I TO I O'CLOCK. WE PAY 4 WTEREST been dislodged by a giant powder blast i ne Diasting operations were going on fullv too feet from th house on which Whistler waa employed and it i pre sumed that the men engaged in the cieanng wore usea ioo large an amount of explosive. Whistler when struck fortunately fell I On Savings Account. Interest Com inio me ounaing ana mereDy escaped being precipitated to the ground, a dis tance of 20 feet. Dr. Fred Gillette was called to attend th . injured man and pronounces tne injuries serious. pounded Seml-Annually. WE PAY 30NJAILY Balance of Chock Account Summer School At Albany. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Albany. Or. July 18. The summer I OFFICERS: nhnnl r llhanw nfAiaA V Da I ' dent H. L. Crook and County Superln- thokbukw ituaa - - Fro-iaeni tendejit W. L. Jackson. Is meeting with GEORGE H. HILL - Vlc-PreIdeut remarkable success. In th normal I t m hitditu a r-n - . rr- - . . . , , m 1 . A. u i.niiJii. A A wmm Ul .1 iiciuiiiuciu ia an ouruiiiuiui ut ovor nrn n iTTmiin o 40. The total enrollment 1 about 46. IVO- 81 AITCHISON - - 8crotar; This school undertake to prepare for , n 1 n T A .Inl. n. . ln. I vuui.iv . . nunn. iui aaaa . m. . teacher- diplomas. jroressor David 6J-6tV VVaSIUnxIOn OlreSX la assisting. Torbet of the college Preferred Stock Canned Oooda. Alien St Lewis' Best Brand. When in San Francisco Stay at Hotel Hamlin, 287 Eddy. Flre- proor; iuv room, 4V Datna; rate l.o ana up. uaay-sireet car at terry. PORTLAND, OREGON J 4 rC 4 : 1 'rL, "i- v i -" ttf? i TitJ&'Y-z xw-f ai4Mrh y&Pfc&S?4 CTtuta Typical Beach .Scea)" it,- Sealdc:' "-fM -fe RIVER OUTINGS FOR SUNDAY Special Sunday Boats Just lone enough on the river for a restful trin. Boat lea- Main street dockM 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a. ni. and 1:30, 3:SuSJ V - A. I . , A .AM . . A . Y p. ou xvaai trips irem wrcgon wry, o:ou ana o:ou p. m. Round trip 45c. Tickets exchanged with O. W. P. cam Oregon Gty Transportation Co. j . - - PHONES 40 AND A-2231." 1 viV,- ''v t, . . ' .-3 ".si, r... v 'II