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,r ' 1 , , 1 . , - . '.,.'".. 'f ' ' . 1 I 1 i' ; THE OREGON ! DAILY, JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY . EVENING,. AUGUSTUS, -1907. 2 it n i i Pt n " i - - it ti u (i i ii ii i" 11 ii ii ii ii a vv j ji i- i and X7T North Beach (Special Correspondence.) North Beach. Auk 2. With report of 100 decrees la the shade and papers filed with account of the uncomfort able atmosphere of Inland places, people at North Beach are congratulating . tbem.olves on being away from the in terior and meet every train, confidently expectant of finding many friends, refu gees from the stifling heat of cities. A reflection Of Tuesday's weather was felt her when the thermometer reached a point many degrees higher ' man any aay or juiy or August or last summer.- ZQeetrle sTtorm. On Wedneaday a treat In the form of an electric storm swept the beach, sending terror to the hearts of many, who hastuy deserted noniire ana gar den parties to seek saf shelter behind closed door. To the venturesome the lght of a vvrld aky that repeatedly liaanea witn ugniening revealing again and again th turbulent ocean trembling It an cry looklna- whltecaD about till they gleamed like silver in tne darting l lignt, rouowea Dy lernno ciap or inun dr. which shook the frail home and completely drowned the boisterous roar of the ,aea, th night was a serl of - panicky delight. A shower of rain followed the stormy and th ummr colony waa lulled t sleep by the patter of in arop on sningisa roor. lfor Arrivals Dally. Th population of this resort oontln V to Increase, travel having reached Uiax tLg when a battle royal ensue a th Ilwkoo dock each day a the pan- Mnger ar lt aboard and checked off -on by on until the limit Is reached, whan thr ar always from 20. to 60 disgusted and disappointed travelers - left behind. Still larger crowd are ' xoeoMd aext week.' and altnouah th hotel capacity has been almAst reached. iNonn Beacn nromi to stow away a. who com and assure everyone a merry lime. Oaiett of th TmL The Driftwood cottage at Long Beach waa th scene of much gaiety on Mon day evening, the occasion being a large ' birthday dinner given In honor of four .or the guest and of th son of lira Lynlff, th hospitable owner of the hotel. For five people In different part of th world to be born on the same day or tne montn, ana to meet on that par ticular day at a place far distant from any of their homes, was a coincidence which the guests of the Driftwood thought amaslng and worthy of much celebrating. Each celebrant had a cake with as many candle a they would permit to oe exposed ana tne best din per of the eaon was laid before about . 10 merry guests In a dlnlnar room re splendent in greens and flowering vines, while Cliffords orchestra furnished - music from th livlnr room adjoining. After the dinner everyone was invited ' to go down to th beach to build fire ror baaing warns, which had been pro cured with muob difficulty for the oc casion by Dr. and Mrs. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Therkleson. At 10 'o'clock the feast was spread, and for in second time mat evening toasts were arunic ana neaun pledged to Mr. C. H. Hunter of Portland. Mr. A. Cobb or coiiax, wasnington, Mln Mabel Btuth of Omaha, Nebraska, Martin Bresslauner of Colfax, Washington, and jrrenk lynirr of Long Beach, Washing ton. Cotillion at th Breakers. On Tuesday evening the extremely - young set of the Breakers participated in a cotillion, th music for which was - zurnisnea Dy tne orchestra of the hotel. Seven different figures of the Gorman : were ably Jed by Ouv Trout. Judged hv th enthusiasm with which each dance ' . was encored th cotillion was a great uccesa, and th evening on long to D rememoered ty those who were pres ent. Janet Thomaa, Ethel Morrla, Mar guertt Boschaicl. Mabel Mow, Cath-e-Hn O'Hara, Charles Arthur, Jo wothchild, ' Ruby Sllverfleld, Wanda joenson, rranx Barn, Arthur Rosen . laid. Mason Khrman and Edward Jef fery were among th Portland guests. jaonaay evening was celebrated by a bonfire and marshtn allow bake at 8ea- eroTt. Mia Madeline Stone sang sev eral nleaalng solo. Moadallv aantMf to her clear soprano vole. Each of th gwx was required to -tell a. story, and anyone who refused waa tortured un mercifully. An Elaborate Dlnaar. Mr. Abe Meier entertained in her savoal charming manner on Wednesday, riving a dinner for which the menu and Oftcbratlon were o elaborate a to malt th guest doubt that every lux ury of the city is not procurable at a beiflh resort Those who enjoyed Mrs. Maoer hoaprtality were Mr. and Mr. Isam White, Mr. Julius Meier, Mrs. .nenry uausman ana Miss Margi Ha us man. Mrs. J. I fitoack gave a bonfire on Monday evening in honor of a number of their friends from Walla Walla. The Wednesday. rrhns In the nartv largely guest of the Hotel Salt i srl.i W.. It I . m aw. at.i. eottag. and the guests were served T1- SI.tJtslSll a r pSu,' with rwmnnrn on frit Th. .v,ninr hotel, Ocean Park. Mrs. A. R. Parrlsh. . with popcorn and fruit. The evening eisaea quicuy with music and games, r. and Mrs. Stoack sang a duet, and . Mhs. Stoack a solo. Miss Edna Fulton of Milton, Oregon who Is a very tal ented young elocutionist, gave several election, and all pronounced the affair a great success. Concert Attract Uany, A concert which attracted large crowd to'Long Beach on Sunday after noon was given on the west porch of the Long Beach hotel by the orchentra. The program consisted of the following numbers: "Americas patrol,' Hearts and Flowers," EuHtudlantlna," "Hap py Heine," "Selections From Faust," ''Waltz Me Around Again, Willie" and "Madam Butterfly," The large lawn adjoining the hotel was thronged with people, as well an the walks surround ing, and everyone voted the musical treat an Innovation which all hoped will be soon repeated. For two delightful hours on Thursday .''fining a party of seven young people, , . chaperoned by Mrs. Millard C. Hofbrook, ,V fped up unA down the smooth hard beach In the Arthur automobile, vlslt ' tng first the Rocks, then spinning north , to the wreck Solano and about five ' miles beyond, returning at a rate of peed which would make even Barney Oldfleld take notice. The ride was fol lowed by a Dutch lunch in the cafe of th Hotel Breakers. Wldd Honeyman wa responsible for this extremely en joyable evening, his guests being Miss , !t Catharine O'Hara. Miss Margaret O'Con nor of Portland, MI Tessie Preston of Beattl and Edward Jeffery. Raymond Gregg, Oliver Jeffery of Portland. Bcard'a HoHow Picnic On Tuesday Mr. and Mr. Ross Plum ; mr chaperoned . picnic party to lieard' Hollow where a typical camp luncheon was cooked and served to the . picnicker la th pretty cove. Chops . -were broiioa over a camp Tire ana pota toes roasted In tru Indian fashion Among thoee who made th trip. were Jis Iy KXllingaworth," Miss Le Co- M ) thel rrardar. Mi Edn Halght, us Mua Klillngsworth, Luella Halght, J. lore-no Klillngsworth, Mabel South ocu Mr. and Mr. Clinton Halght, Mr. JU. Batrht nd Karl Collin, v ( A party headed by Ml I Metgwr ' rriil ihi, lilbbsrd enjoved a trip to North and Cap . l .sajppolntment on I wer Air. from Where thev started earlv In th morning arriving at the lighthouse In time to serv luncheon. On of the largest bonfires of the season was given In honor of Tessie Jennings and Mary Jessop try their hostess Mary Monks, who In entertaining suss Jennings and Miss jessop at ner mother's cottage CentervllUv About 30 young people enjoyed the evening. A number of the guests of the Sea Croft drove to North Head on Wednes day, where they spent the diy. Mr. and Mrs. urant -negiey, Miss drace Near, Mrs. Rauch. Miss Lucy Foulkes, Ed ward Phegley. Mrs. C. Semstake and children composed the party. rort Caaby Visited. Fort Canby wa visited on Wednea day by a number of Seavlew summer residents who walked to llwaco and from that point were taken In a launch to the government station. A much appreciated lunch was partaken of, af ter which several of the party walked irom uanoy to worm Head lighthouse. Mrs. Charles Mastlck acted as chaper ons. Among the party were Marguer ite nenwao, iixiitn Lvy, Maud Mas tick, Wllma Flske, Edwins Mastlek, Miss Maud Tyler. Miss Edna Halght. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Halght. Miss Lu Halght. Mrs. E. J. Halght, Bob Rams dell and Melville Fell. F. L. Tim merman who I ataylng si in bait Air mad up a party on Mon day evening from among the guests of that hotel to attend the dance given In the assembly hall at Long Beach. The walk from Centervllle to Long Beach though quite long wa considered well worth while by thos who later par ticipated In the dancing. The party, which wa chaperoned by Mrs. W. E. Hutchinson consisted of Helen Tlmmer man, Lydla Metzger, Miss Barnes. Rons Sorenson, Julia Hoist, Marguerite Her serfern, Mr. and Mrs. George San ford Smith, Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Brown, F. L. Timmerman, Maurice Barnes, Earl Langley, A. Hlbbard, F. S. Dan ford and Mark McDonald. The guests of Harvest Home had a bonfire Saturday evening. The eve ning was spent delightfully with games, songs and recitations. Besides candy and peanuts they had a atermelon feast. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watklr.ds sang a duet and all present Joined in inglng popular songs. CHtm Hayrack Party. On Monday evening a party of young people from Long Beach had a hav rackSparty. They left Long Beach at o'clock and drove to llwaco where they partook of light refreshments. They i took with them a German band of five pieces and with musio and stories they passed a merry evening. Those nrea- ent were: Leona Nutson, Harry Tinker, May Parker, Ernest Jiesler, Hazel Pot tinger. Walter Petty, Tad Park. Mvr tle Tinker. Charlie Marshall. Fred .T- cobson, Harold Scott, George Tinker, Sadye Kindred and Dud Pottenger. The success of this party was due to the combined effort of Dud Pottenrer and Charlie Marshall. Among Portland people who attended the dance at the assembly hall Monday venlng were Dudley Clarke, Bob Nel- mint, A. uv v. t l, JVU 1 5 1 1 1, oiuuii Hackney, Tudye Schacht, Mr. Ted Wood, Mr. Zimmerman, Lydla Metzger. M. William of Forest Grove was also a member of the party which went from Beaview to attend tne aance. A social function which nromlses.to be an affair in accordance with the usual elaborate entertainment given by air, isam wnite win De a dinner on Sunday evening at which Mrs. White's nephews. James and Arthur Rosenfeld. will be the honor guests. Hard Tim Party. The hard time party given on Tues day evening by the management of Sylvan hall was attended by about 200 people, over half of whom were dressed to represent sweet poverty. The cos tumes which were most attractive and voted the most unique were those worn by MIbs Hazel Pottlnger who repre sented Sis Hopkins, and C. Marshall who was a typical "Virginian." Th Jacobson orchestra played in their usual catchy manner and few left before th trains of the last waltz proclaimed th hour of 12. On Tuesday evening, an automobile party left the lrirtwood, went down to the rocks and then up the beach to the wrecks, re.urnlng the 18 miles in 20 minutes, a rate of speed glec.ullv In dulged In by the chauffeur who feels himself far -removed from the arm of the law and unrestricted by any speed limit. Those who en loved this trln were: Miss MarSe Brown. Mrs. Mae Bea ver. Dr. and Mrs. L. Smith, L. E. Ther kelsen, Mr. and Mrs. N. Codd, Miss Genevieve Codd. Mrs. T. Breslauer and Mrs. A. Fisher. A Sunday Breakfast. Louis Long of Portland came to the Breakers on Saturday last. On Sunday he was host at a breakfast at the hotel hlch had been preceded by an auto ride to the Rocks and then to the Solano reck. Those enjoying his hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Michel of Spokane, Miss Hortenne Goldsmith of Ligonler, Indiana, and Miss Gennatne Samuel of Portland. The following party from Chehalls, yfr, ..:' ,ir r-.... . - , .-.. . -; v t ' - . , - " t - ' . , v , . - s v ' a rfs . ' ! . V " . ' S ' "t , ; ' .rwA f , -M-1 . 1 , v . . . ,1 . , . :'. ' 't't, ' -- A f 7 i ) w . . , . ' 1 f' K4 ti ' ; ! j f t . s ' ' " v V - i I ; : ! ' J ' 3 i 1 iJ' 1 (. t li : . w , 1 ,, - " " f " V" . " ,, .. . t .. i ' ' ' ' I ... ,,"'t- , r 1 , lis-, t -- . ' :; . - . v ., . . ... .... a. '-. , t , . , . 1 - y-i - ' ;v '7 j; 4i w- After the Storm. Mr. and ' Mrs. W. McCreary, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Power and ramiiy, Mrs. m. Burnett, Jin. T. Burnett and son, Mrs. T. Frankel, Mrs. J. Dobson, Miss M. Looney, Mr. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dennis and daughter. Among th arrivals on Thursday was Mrs. Frajik Fechheimer. who will be a guet of th Isam White at Tioga for the month of August. T. J. Schuvler. who na Deen visiting at Judge Steam' cottage. Ocean Park, left for San Francisco on Monday. Hero of 8rlw. Probablv the hero of the beach, at least of that portion of th beach known as Seavlew. Is Sam May, of Port land. On Thursday, while the crowd in the tlnv postoffie. was the biggest, mit ilnc. In some manner found Its way In and made for the crowd, causing nanic. Mr. Mav caught the animal by the neck and choked it into insensi bility causing himself to be over whelmed by the gratitude of the many vhn would rather rlsK aeatn irom ny- dronhobla than to forfeit their place in llnff St th. mftll winnov. . X Mtpa Hnrlsnu ftnldsmltn Of IvlgOmer, Indiana, has been a guest at Hotel Breakers for the past week. Miss Gold smith, bv her charm of manner ana many accomplishment, won numerous friends, who will always gladly welcome her back to the west. ... Mrs. Henrv Hausman and aaugnter Margie are beine entertainea oy Mr. Julius Meier at Tioga. STote and Personal. Harrv Drevfus and Lloyd Grave ar at ucean FarK. The honnitahle home of the Tsam Whites, which Is seldom without it quota or guests. Is this week, arroraing entertainment for Mis Gertrude Whit ana miss Henrietta Tlchner. Mrs. Lola Baldwin, who has charge of the T.-w. C. A. in Portland. 1 here for ths week. . . Mrs. Ted Wood and littl Russell. wM have been St Rivl alnoa ths tW4 nt 3 1ne' rnnated their visit on Thurdr visjr iook to potter for Portland Bathlar Piaeot ta Tom on the North R thaf th ba thins- has KU. k... as fine a thl year. Th breaker eem f nirner m Xfordihg wlmmer. Each bathing hour find th water edge lined with the young ana old, the girls extremely attractive in their pretty bathing suits and the men ugiy though comrortabie in tneirs. Professor Hunter, singing master in the Portland public schools, is enjoying Drier rest at ocean 1'arx. James and Arthur Rosenfeld are now among the list of guests at the Hotel Breakers. James Rosenfeld recently completed his first year at John Hop kins, Baltimore, where he will have two more year before going abroad to study medicine. Arthur Rosenfeld is a 1007 graduate of Sanford university. Mr. A. Burke has opened her taot tage at Bhelbourne station. Th Shogren cottage at Ocean Park 1 occupied thl season by Miss Ann Shogren, Mary and Ruby Shogren. Will Flledner' spent Sunday at the cottage. Mr. W. T. Obertueffer Is a guest of Mrs. C. H. Fox. Wrecks a Attraction. The beach this year offers a' new at traction in the line of wrecks, the old "Harvest Home" and "Patrimpus," which have laJn on the ocean bed for so long, being mow nearly covered up by the sand Into which they are gradually sinking out of sight, being completely forgotten In th Interesting sight of the ''Solano." a four-masted sailing vessel of San Francisco, which came ashore last winter and which is standing per fectly erect. Imbedded in the sand, about four miles above Ocean Park. To the landsman, the ship seems in perfect con dltlon, but the captain, who Is living with his family on tne wreck, realizes that a hard problem is before him to accomplish his task In again launching nis vessel into tne sea, wnich l hi in tention a Boon a bad weather sets in and ths tide are high enough. Vehicle of all kind, filled with people, ar seen dally headed for the wreck. Th most popular conveyance being the big fierce-Arrow touring car, wnicn is run by Charle Arthur and which easily makes th twenty-mile trip up and back In an hour. Mrs. L. Samuel and daughter Ger main, after a visit of five week at the Hotel Breakers, went to Seaside on Wednesday to spend the remainder of the summer season at the Moore. lUsoeUaneou Items, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Connell and Dorothy and Ruth Connell are rustlcatllng at Ocean Park, where they have as a guest, A. Kenney of San Francisco. J. S. Hazeltine - offers something unique in cottages this year, having built at Ocean Park several houses en tirelv of doors which he purchased In Portland. The walls are entirely of thl material, the panel being removed and glass set in for window which swing, Frnch style. ' Mrs. John Barrett and daughter. Inez. are registered at the Breakers, where Miss Barrett, who is a favorite among society of Portland, has been living up to ner reputation as a very clever tennis player. A pretty 'new bungalow, built at Seaview, 1 nearing completion and will be occupied until. September by the family of Cronin. The Slnshelmer cottage at Centervllle Is the domicile of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Coleman. Dr. Millard C. Holbrook left for Port land on Tuesday after a three day's visit at the Jeffery cottage, where Mr. Holbrook is spending a few weeks with her mother. Vote of th Beach. Miss Louise Conant, a graduate of Munich, and an artist well known In Portland, where she lectured at Chau tauqua last summer ha a cozy little horn near Holman' station, where she spent the winter and 1 still rusticating prior to her return to her home In Rock ford, Illinois. Mia Conant may return to Portland and mak that city her bom after her visit to the east. Miss K. M. Stiles has returned home after a month's aojourn at the wick ham. Mis Helen Teal of Hood River, Ore gon, is still a guest of the Wlckham. Mrs. Francis Betchel and son of Port land are visiting Mrs. Betchel's mother. Airs. j. Kayoor at .Newton s station. Mrs. I. Slchel and son are occupy lng their cosy cottage at Newton a sta lion. Mr. John T. Sullivan and Thlel Sulli van ar registered at Taylor's hotel Ocean Park, where " they will remain until th middle of August Mrs. A. Freeland of Fulton Is a guea of Mr. Gu Pfunder at the Annand cot tage, Long Beach. Open Tiof Cottar. Mr. J. P. Bronaugh and daughter. Lucll, Margaret vnd Annamay, arrived on Thursday to open tneir cottage at Tioga, where they will be Joined later In the week by Mr. Bronaugh. Miss Edith Darling Is a guest of the E. P. Woods at Ocean Park. Willi Fisher, who is connected with Hexter May company In Portland, 1 a regular passenger of each Saturday's rotter and usually stays until Monaay with his wife and daughter at Seavlew. Rustlo Cottage is open and again oc cupied by the Allen family. The Frank Seufert cottage at Sea vlew is one of the newest in that vlcln Ity and by far the handsomest The family, who are residents of The Dalles, intend to spend tne winter at tne neacn for the benefit of Mr. Beufert's health. Dr. O. Norman Pease, well known In Portland and now a practicing physician of New York City, 1 visiting his par ents, captain ana Mrs. a. u. rease. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Schwab, with their daughter. Marguerite and Gene vieve, are down ror tne rest or the season. Will Cake 1 a guest of the Carter cottage, Seavlew. Mr. Ben Fleckensteln and little daughter, Jane, are at Centervllle. Many on Taoa-tlon. Ml Marie Smith 1 being entertained at the Levy cottage, where Edmund Levy is also spending his vacation. Eureka cottage, famed for its hosnl talltv is the scene of much gaietv this week, several parties and picnics being given In honor of it guests, Miss Ruth jar vis. miss Hazel urooK ana Earl Col M. Brady with hi family arrived at North Beach on Thursday after a two ween s trip to Alaska. The Brady cot tage Is at Tioga. Guests of Point Laura, the summer nome or ir. ana Mrs. ouiesple at Newton's are Mrs. Cecil Watson unit daughter, Mrs. Applewhite and daughter and Mrs. B. Normandy. Mrs. Frank Masters Is at Long Beach. Mrs. C. J. Lambert and family have taken the Wood cottage at Tioga for August Mrs. Leo Langford was among the arrivals on Thursday. Her cottage at Tioga ha been opened by her daughter, Mrs. Ross Plummer. Mrs. William Ladd, Mrs. Wesley Ladd and Helen Ladd are residing at the Ladd home, Holman's station. At Th Be Croft. W. Quigley, Mrs. F. A. Jones, Mr, ft Guild, Mr. and Mr. Hull, Lucy Foulkes. Anne Monroe, Luella Halght, EdnaJ naigni, nenrf oorgor, oi roruana, Ore gon; J. D. Troy, Boston, Massachusetts; Mrs. Rauch and daughter, Detroit, 111- H. Lacy, Fred R. Baker, R. O. Harsh, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Johnson. S. A. Chapel, Portland, Oregon; Mr. and Mr. W. G. Babb, Spokane, Washington; J. A. McDonald. Tacoma, Washington; Dr. G. A. Tripp, W. H. ReedE. Walker. B. Sproud. South Bend, Washington; Bert Simpson, Spokane, Washington; L. Hunter. A. Tildebrand, Alfred Pet tit, Nnhcotta. Washington: J. A. Murphy. Ban Francisco, California. Th Portland' Onaata. Richard M. Meyer, Mr. and Mr. W. A. Pack, T. W. Tiylor. J. Grant. D. B. Crigler. Mr. and Mr. A. Robert. F. Danford. E. T. Hlbbard, E. Claussen, E. Sneed, Victor Minor, R, S. Dollenson, R. Chase. R. Tawdy. A. Chase. M. Chase, Dr. F. Damasch, G. Castendick, Mr. and Mrs. B. Davis, Miss Helen Farley, E. Brook Farley. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Story, Cnaries xaKer. a. j. Hansen, w it. Meyer. R. T. Dabney. L. Porter, Howard Dabney, Clifford Dabney, F. B. Jack. W. F. Campbell, of Portland Oregon; Mr. Charle Ceaaon, Boise, Idaho; E. Adams. J. Hershey. of Raymond. Wash ington. Alfred Pettlt, Nahcotta. Wash ington; Mrs. Whit, w. P. Bonway, M. Abendorth. N. R. Bunker of Seattl. Washington; Mr. and Mrs. George Re tier of Walla Walla, Washington; Mis Jen nie Bacheler, C. D. Bachelor, of Payette. Washington; O. T. Cathcart Martin Welsh of Raymond. Washington; D. W. Chllds, 8outh Bend. Washington; Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Esson, The Dalles. Ore gon; Frank Woodflelil Astoria, Oregon; Mrs. and Mr. R. J. Clark, Omaha, Nebraska. Quest at th Brltt. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Reed, Mis Agne Reed, Mr. and Mr. J. R. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. B. Chelmov. James M. Davia, Catharine Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tlnan, Ml.. If.a t rU. nwA T? nillvl, fllVA Long, all of Portland'; Mr. J. F. Weaver, 1111 4 k f n - u m US 'I innaJI Mnl lcii, visa.vilt . V . MViiwo, rvrira, i J . T T J.H luaiiw, in i bii4 mi. r wiiii a. iubuuuii, Ontario, Oregon; Mn. J. Frank Davla, Ontario. Oregon; Clayton Van Riper Dayton, Ohio; 8. R. Plerrtnan. B. Mac- UAnlwU kn famllu Ul l(1nn- U al a nuiiiaio nnu ioiiiui aw luniivi - rlet Craghead, Brigham City, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cragbead. Salem, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fletcher and daugh- Beach hotl Thursday evening. Thr wer five table and after th gam dainty refreshment wr erved. Wed nesday evening th guest nJoyd m huge bonfire on the beach. Th first dance of th season, which wa given at Kruae hotel last Satur day evening, wa a big success and wU attended. The dining-room and wld veranda were beautifully decorated and lighted with Chinese lantern and th mualo wa good. The hotel dance ar vary popular both with the guest and Invited cottagers. Webber orchestra will play C Kxuse after August 1. At Kruse's Beach Xo Frank Swoboda. Henry Jenn T T is uriltl.M T .. . - w W. H. Mathewaon. Mr. R. J. Chlpman. j. west, IT. u Bishop ana wire, Mrs. TT. Ml.. W Mathews, Mrs. C. Norrie, Charle Leigh, Dwyer, Edward J. F. innl' Vf mrt XX. r V Ufa. J"l-i..s ell Bluffs. low; Ml Bell Johnson. Prescott. Waslngton; Joe K nke , Honolulu. Backnsy Cottag. Mrs. Robert E. Gowdy, Mis Bertha cnase, Mrs. sigmund Llpman. Mrs, Parks John Ferguson, M. A. Lynch, Mrs. u. stone. J. v. Burke. Mrs. J V. Burke, Fred Burke. Alice Burke. Mrs. u u. Brown, Dr. Alma L Yates. Dr. J M. Yates, Mrs. A. E. Dalglsish, MUs Secies, Mlns Edna Llndburg, Robert C. Gowdy, R. Chase. M. Chase, Aletha Chase. G. R Knight, Mr. and Mrs. a G. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller, josepnine (jurran. Henrietta Blum. M A. Lynch, Mrs. S. 8. Stgel, Mrs. Leo Sel ling, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Collins, of Port- Astoria, Astoria Oregon: Mrs. Louis Klnkella, Miss Eva Davlch, Asorla. At Garden Orov. Mr. F. Walker, Mrs. Walker, Mrs Lena Schulxe. John B. Bendroth and daughter, O. W. Giles, Andry Northrup, Mrs. A. (Joss, Mr. ana Mrs. j. is. Nelson and daughter. Mr. Otto Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Hegardt and daughter. Misses Alma and FTeda Kllanda, Margaret 1X1 Bofs, Earl Du Bols, Mrs. 8. E. Du Bols, Miss Duncomb of Portland, Oregon; C. N. McKean, South Bend. Washington; Mrs. H. Ellander and son, Beaverton. Oregon; Robert Warner, Oregon City; E. M. Shelly, Mrs. E. M. Shelly and land. Oregon. C. S. White.' Seattle, family, B. P. Harrison of Welser, Idaho. Mis Dorothy Kruger, Pendleton, Ore gon; Miss Winifred Brantetler, Boise. laano; mis Hilda sorenson, St Paul Minnesota; Miss Emma P. Coffin, Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. ICason, Mr. and Mr, a A. Hunt of The Dalle, uregon ; jr. nogard, x. Bogard, Wood burn, Oregon. Hotel Bait Air. Mr. E. At Th Wlckham Dr. J. H. Davis. Mr. J. H. Davi. D L. Swain, Mr. C. W. Cather, Miss Be atrice Cather, Mrs. W. E. Dunn, Carl Dunn. Mrs. I. K. Sargent ana on, C A. Campbell. George J. Campbell, Donald MnOlellan. V. Henkle. T. Henkle. Miss O. Craft, Miss M. MeNeal, Harry Raf- xjlw mnA Jtfm T.nti1 1 RutlMr fif . . . IT. T, 1.1 I M . . v. w. ' " . w . , ... u. names. Airs. n. u. Brown. n.:.i... ui.. u n ti r vtnnA aiaurice uarnes, i-nuomen Barnes, Mr. RlveFi a. L. Smith of Hoganvlll, Mi- VWVUlk KIH1 IUIL UUll L U il UOVUril, I .AllH ur n.., i w Tr i I soun . . . ' v. j wtuivb. All. bhu jnri. , V . .1 Jones and daughter, F. Abendorth, S. H. Graham, E. J. Hlbbard, F. 8. Dan ford. W. McAllen, Walter Cox, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holzman. Sylvia Holzman. Charlotte Holzman, Earle Langley, Net tle Hoff, Katherlne Brandes. Mrs. Smith ana cnua, 01 roruana, Oregon. Helen . . rnn arm thranred M. BCOtl. Mrs. Williams, ti. Hcott. Mrs. -i"" Elizabeth Dtehl. Mr. M. Miller, of with neoole and the bord walk from North Yakima. Washington: E. Wll- I n,. unnr. tn snjlrl house rival that 11am of Augusta. Michigan. i, fHtw At night th Th rvt Home, . . ,. .rw. .r. arleam t n n.. . . iii r-i with Chinese lantern ana speiiers go Aaron Cohen, James Bell, 8. L. Delt- either side rival each other In picturing dench ana family; Mr. Maud Stuart, the superiority of their special attrac T Blmmnn. UnflA A I tlOPS, A. Wilson. L'. D. Mum ma. H. T. Wilson! People are never at a loss for om- Helen K. Gillespie, Boise, Idaho; Isaao thing to do her In the evening, a there xiaiueriun, aim. iwiuenun, vajicouvcr, , AanoXnr skatlnr and bowling ana Washington; Mr and Mr. G S. Man- eer variety of entertainment from S"5'MBt-ii 2 SB5 me'Sarama Jth. old-fashioned medium D.l.m Hiar.n Christina IT MI AsmK I "HOW. Clatsop Beach The season at Seaside 1 at it halght Salem, Oregon; Christina H. Nlederber- er, France, Oregon; Mis ii. Louise bert Glenn Ferry, Idaho. At th nxiftwood. R. H. Pease, Charle J. Bchnabel, Mr. and Mr. L. E. Therklestien and baby: C. A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Smith, M. Mame Brown, Mrs. H. E. Kover, Mr. R. J. Tennant, Mrs. L. Knott, Mis B. Knott, Mr. H. Von Borstel, W. H. Mael, Mrs. A. H. Fairchlld, R. H. Pease, Mrs. A. Renner and son, Miss- Allle Healy, r V.nvl.n nMvnn- A ITlAn. w. v bug in., ..mi", w . pi ' J. dehaur, Stevenson, Washington; Mr. W. A. Coffey, Spokane, Washington; Mrs. F. C. Greene, Ida Alberta Greene, Pitts burg, Pennsylvania; MUs M. L. Cutler, Mis Carken, Spokane, Washington; Mrs. A. Fisher, Mrs. T. Breslauer. M. Breslauer, Hugo Breslauer, Colfax, Washington. ZiOng Baoh XotL O. Gunderson, A. P. Evan, J. 8. Plant, Mr. and Mr. M. Shimomura, Mrs. C. B. Brown. Dr. A. L. Yates. Mr. Hoyt Brown, Dr. Jack M. Yates, M. A. Lvnch. Frances Whitney. Jack De Brau, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ward, A. Y. Ed wards, Toll Thompson, E. Claussen, B. Sneed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dadsel, J, Jaeger and son, Charles Stearns, D. Cragg, Mr. F. A. English, Kenneth Dorr en. xir. a. ueiia. otto G. lfimir. Mr, and Mrs. M. Parker. J. E. Lane. G. W, woodward. Mrs. a. linaaay, unariea Mny 9 th people who have visited Jeach for years, claim j ', iH. "v - f. k ,j v:y - ft t ,. - v S feu. u. ' Mflt f- v. ? .'.iiMi.J' 'vf4&&itypKrZ m V .'v J.y;v, . I. ,vV4? ;:rr . :rai.ii mmi'M Hermosa park la the tent city or Clatsop beach. Many people prefer camping to cottage life ana ome or tne camps are very luxurlou and pretty witn nags, lantern ana innauu In r th name of th camD. Horseback riding, which ha been so popular at Portland, is also the favorite sport at the beach and Professor Nicoll finds his horse In much demand. Two place frequently visited by rider are cannon Deacn ana uik cree. Hotel OrowdAd. It 1 now possible to i-ent anything from a canoe to a launch at tne uuoois boat house and at high tide people may row from above seaside house down to Gearhart, the river scenery rrom tn bridge to Seaside house being especially beautiful. Hotels ar crowded and it Is well to know where you are going to stay when you come to Seaside. A typical Sat urday ntfrM "iene la a bunch of people huddled disconsolately on tne Deacn. with suit cases piled high about them gazing at the sad sea waves and waiting anxiously wniie one or tneir numoer en deavors to find a hotel where everything Is not taken, even the Pullman. The Pullman 1 h long room at the Moore which contain about 25 cot. "Thl has been a gay week at Gearhart. Bonfires, picnics and fishing excursions have been the order of the Tay and last Saturday night the opening dance of the season was given at Kruse's Beach hotel. Tapestry and Bridge. , Mn of the ladles of Gearhurt and Seaside are devoting their spare time to tapestry pslntlnr under ths direction of Mrs. Annabelle Parrlsh, who s stopnlng at the Moore. Among those who belong to Mrs. Parrlsh's classes are Mrs. J. W. Brougher. Mrs. W. L. Morgan. Mrs. Frank Smith. Miss Goldapp and Miss Turner of Gearhart, Mrs. Harvey T. Daniels. Mr. George Clark. Mrs. J. C. Jones and Milton Schwatz of Seaside. Miss Annie Blanche Shelbv is forming number -of classes to teach the fasci nating game of bridge Every week sees new arrival at th Y. w. C. A. encampment and the girl wh snend their vaantlon there are assured of a good time. Nearly every night there Is a big fir on the beach, arov- which the ilrl rather and sing. 11 ntorW and pop corn. In the day time there is the brthln. which Is much enjoyed, riding and boa tin. Gearhart B"rw. Mrs. Georg B. Cellar was hostess at a progresalv fiv hundred party last inursaay. .in cottage was prettily decorated and dainty refreshments ervea. Mrs. j. a. neea won the first prise. Thos present were Dr. and Mrs. Perry Payne, Mr. Frank Smith, Miss nummeim, xurs. vogsweil, Mr. J. 8. Reed and Mis Roach. Mr. Frank Watson is visiting Mrs. Muir at their beach cottag. Mr. W. J. Burn 1 at Gearhart for tn rest or rne summer. Mrs. Burns' lster, Mis Virginia Wilson, la visiting her. - - , Mr. and Mr. Hall of New York City have taken on of th Kruae in!tn fMr. Hall 1 -a daughter of Mr. C. H. -uewi. ' -,-:, - Mr and Mrs. J.- Honevman are in their . I cottag on .tn mage. They have, a i visitor- Mrs. - wuiianj iioneyman and Knuie . 7 21 iZnlZ u i . Bre"Aer" eem I ' wmmhimhmmhhhhmmhmhmhhmbm I visitor Mr. William Honeyman a i-t aiiivw m, iH a iiuiiiu. vnatitv Afti(ii W, Maokentosch, John M. Mann, R T. Bloaser, C. G. Moulton, J. H. Truby, Dan G. Malarkey, Jam 8, Reed. D. Morgan. Mis - Simpson, Lloyd Smith, G. May, wife and daughter. Misses Mur phy, C. R. Davis, Mr. G, W. Talbot and family, G. W. Talbot. Theodore Krus. Mia A. E. Barker, Mr. J. Frank Wat son, Clifton H. Watson. Mis L. Burck hardt Ml Anna H. Burckhardt, Mia Stella Lint-hen, Mra J. E. Bingham, Thomaa Jones, A. E. Kinney, Mr. A. H. Harding, K. W. Kinney, Portland; George H. West and wife. Greeley, Col.; J. E. Furgeson, Astoria; Mr. and Mr. 'H. B. Spensley, Dubuqu. Iowa; Mr. W. N. Ferrln, Fort Orov; D. C. Shel by, Prosser. Washington, Joseph W. Marsh. Forest Orov. Mr. W. 8. Kinney. Astoria; Billy Arlington and wife, Loa Angeles: Mrs. John Twohy, San Jos Miss Lucv Twohy, Miss Mary Twohy. Robert E. Twohv, F. J. Quercan and wife, Denver. At th Baia Sous. M E. Hawatson. C. Viola Bauman. L. E. Yoder, Martha Becker, Helen J. Heisa, z.ora j. nuier, oopnia n ttauman, Jiara Mrs. S. M. Blumauer, Grace M. Blumauer' Mr, r m. Kauson, neien .Kauson, iicic Rauson, Mrs. H. E. Coman. Mr. A. B. Mackay, Mrs. W. H. Wallace. Master Hugh Wallace. Mrs. R J. Marsh, Mrs. D. Germanus, Mrs. A. Friendly, G. M. Whlton, Mrs. W. M. Whldden, Austin C. Whldden. T. M. Whldden. Mr O. Glaaa, Kthlyne Glass, Alfred Herter, M. Jacob, M. Flelschner, F. L. Lltherland. 8.-V. Bsgley, F. H. Ransom. H. P. Stlckney. John 8. Packer. Mr. and Mr. George Sorenson. Mr. and Mr. George Taylor, Portland; Mr. E. Rosenbaum, nurso and child, Salt Lake City: Mr. Douglas Cone, Red Bluff, California: J. MT White. Selma. Alabama; G. C. Ful ton, Mr. J. M. Griffin, Mrs. - Margaret Griffin. Astoria easld BoU. The hardest electrical storm for 1 vears occurred on Wednesday night. Lightning Illumined the water and Tilla mook Head and the flashing light from lighthouse could be seen from the beach and th effect war grandly beautiful. Mrs. Edgar E. Piper gave a card party. In honor of her sister. Mr. E. W. Lang don, of Albany on Thursday afternoon. Th living-room and dining-room of thai artistic Piper cottage were tastefully decorated In Kinklnlc berries, nastur tiums and vari-colored sweet peas. Pres ent were Mrs. D. J. Malarkev Mn t O. Mack, Mr. F. O. Downing, Mr. Georg HI1L Mis Agne Hill. Mr, Blaine Smith, Mr. Alexander Kerr, Mr. W. D. Fenton, Mr. Hick Kenton, Mr. Dan J. Moore, Mrs. Venes. Mr. I. N. Flelschner. Mr. Charlie Fenton, Mis Taylor, Mrs. G. G. Gammens, Mr. C W. Knowles, Mrs. John Logan, Mis Clara Oilman, Mia Hlllyar. Mia Grao Langdon. Mrs. S. H. Greenbaum waa host at ' a delightful luncheon and whist party last Saturday afternoon. Th hous wa prettily decorated for the occasion In greeil and white. The first prise, a leather mall bag. was won by Mr. Wolt of Spokane. The second, a quaint sea Jfood tray, waa won by Mrs. Doychart. The booby, a donkey penwiper, waa awarded to Mrs.- Starr. Those present wer Mrs. Frank Wolf. Mrs. Doychart. Mrs. Everett Starr, Mrs. Peaalee, Mrs. Tyson. Mr. Smith Mr ir.iim.n m Forbes Mis Josle Gotlied. ' Dr. TolVll Fooastrom nt Aatnrla xrm I a birthday dinner of eight cover at th Moor Mondav evening Tha t.hi. urtitically decorated in whit aweet pea "u uDiicsis ierns ana liny Finland flags In honor Of Dr. roomtrnm'a Hli-th- place. Mrs. Doua-las St ri, n nA ni, California, was the a-ueat nt hiu 1 dinner at Seaside house given by Mr. 5d Mrw,- Daggatt last Saturday evening. The table decorations were of pink dah lia and ferns, while the favor were beach curio. The guests were Mrs. H, D. Green. Mr. Volnev T. Hn.tt i San Franolaco. Mrs. 1. n. rV. gf San Francisco. Ion Lewis and 'h. O..J ion Lewis entertnlnail a innurr honor Of Mrs. Dmis-lna On. caaifr-. Vplney T. Hoggatt on Sunday 'evening. Those. present were Mrs. H. D. Green. Mrs. J. C. Crane. Mrs John in xa.-. HoS,t,c.neJ;. butln- William Bernard and Colonel Miner. I he Mlssea (lnvlav r,A o...n. Parke gave s. varv nu,.i, a . . Seaside house on Monday night, followed "j uoniire -n ine oeach. One of the most anMvaht. Locksley hall clambakes was given last Saturday nlghl in front r,e th. k..i Mrs. L. B. Wlckersham added much to ii.o jjiciiuuro oi me guests oy giving a short violin recital arA vri ,i Ward sung. tTOleSSOr JOhn LennnM a-ava a nlanA ecltal at Locksley Hall 8unda nffer- noon. There was nulte a rl,t,ni.. nr. Wednesday afternoon during bath ing hours. A venturesome bather went out too far and It was thou-h by th hundreds of anecrntm-a that ha ,a drowning. Mr. lowers, who 1 engaged by Dan J. Moore of the Moore hotel to patrol the. beach in case of accident. mmeulately Drenararl tn sv, tha man's rescue but It was not necesaarv n. ha wa soon out of danger. A lolly party of Spokane people ara spending a week at the Moor. Thurs day evening the party engaged a cou ple of negro minstrel from Astoria to R', a private minstrel how in th hotel -dining-room, after which there) was dancing. In the party were Mr. and M- J- Victor Pohlmnn, Mr. and Mr. JOhn Gravi Rllv Rlatar k tXlnatnn anil Mr. HemphilL Paul Gfesy, who has been spending, hi vacation at Seaside, ha returned to Palo Alto to school. The J. M. Freeman cottag ha been opened and Mrs. Freeman and son George are down. Mr. and MY. Ben Gadsby will be down later In th sea son. Mrs. R. P. Thomaa and children, who hav been staying at th Moore, r- vuiMTju iu ruruana inursaay morning. , Dr. B.P. Hill Will giv a teroptfcan lecture on Egypt and tha holy land at . the Methodist church Monday evening and Tuesday evening. Ml . Lucille Dunn, Miss Lorett Wadden and Miss Irene Daly rowed aown to uearnart ana back Montr, Thing military will again. Intent th guest at Seaside House, ss tin! Flrt battery, Field artillery, O. N. O.,. wm w uown lor iv aays, starting Au gust: , and will camp on the Hofladay" estate, giving th drills on th lawn la ' front of Seaside House. . : s, - ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goodman took th trio td Elk rreelc fiitnHnv. anA ra- ' turned to Portland Monday after spend ing a most enjoyable time at the Moor. . Mr, a. n. Birrsu of oearhart . la n- , IS. II (Continued on .Pag Thlrteeu.)