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    THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SATURDAY .EVENING. AUGUST 13, 1C07.
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Clatsop Beach
SeaUlN Or., Auf. ;Clatipp Beach
U crowlnc in popularity with aUrn
ra and many art wintered at the dlf
fnrant hotels durin tha week, while
othera hava taken cotUfea (or tha'aeao
won.'vThla lummer haa been Unusually
warm In moat of tha Inland eltlea- and
eoaeequantly the beache ara crowded
and probably will be until well : Into
September. 4
There la . plenty of driftwood
tween ' the Moor hotel : , and the
Seaalde House and bonfires ' blase
ererr -evanlnf on the sands. The beys
' are fond of bulldinr lnrenioua fireplaces
. constructed of rocks ana sand. , Hup
' flrea for the pleasure of tha auests of
the different hotels are aino riven ana
' the time Is passed enjoyably In slnvlng
ana story leuing. .,., 1
It Is hard for the newcomer to wait
for bathlns; hour, aa all are anxious to
' try the surf bathing;. Although nun
dreds go In bathing dally there have
been no drownings this year. The most
popular bathing place is between the
two lifelines In front of the Moore ho
tel and to add to the aafety of the bath
ers Daa J. Moore has engaged Mr. Bow
era to7 patrol the beach during bathing
boors. Mr. Bowers Is an expert swim
" mer and has saved several people from
, drowning. Some very pretty- bathing
suits have been seen on the beach, but
.. the majority of fair bathers put tbem
on to go in tha surf; not to parade on,
the beach. In suits that would be posi
tively ruined by tha salt water.
. flood risking- and Hunting. ,
" Fishing and hunting are always at
tractive to tha "men .folks" and many
come flown for the deep-sea fishing.
Pactfto pier has added much to the Joy
. of. thess fishermen, as they may go out
on the pier and drop their lines beyond
' . the breakers without even the discom
fort of getting wet. Trout Ashing can
: also be had within good walking dis-
tance -or Beastae, ana weary out proud
fishermen ' With baskets filled - wtth
speckled beauties are a familiar sight
Clams and crabs are very plentiful at
. the beach thla year and the hotels serve
delirious rresn nsn aauy. -
Tha "merrv-aro-round" la oontrfhut
ng much to tha pleasure of tha little
tots and the older people make
"martyrs" of themselves by taking the
, ciuioren to tne "merry-go-rouna in
stead of the circus. The vaudevilles
and the stook company are doing well
and really present some very, good
thrillers, . considering the price or ad
, mission. - , . , :
Fnncy work Is claiming; tha attention
of some of the ladies ana many of them
are taking advantage of the free lea
sons given by the teacher at tha Needle
Craft shop, which Is a branch of the
. shoo on Washington street In Portland.
and of Miss Martin, who makes a spe
cialty 01 ner coiorea emoroiaenes.
Parties continue to take the trip to
Elk Creek and Cannon Beach, and no
one should leave Bnaslde before taking
tnis trip, as ins scenery is especially
besutlfuL It Is hoped that the railroad
will be through to cannon Beach by
next summer. . a
Oearhart STews. , . t
" The golf course at Gearhart has been
put into the best possible condition and
V from early morning till duak devotees
of the game may be seen making their
. way with more or less success over
the grounds.1 Among the best ' players
now at Kruse's Beach hotel are Miss El-
sle Koehler, Mrs. O. W. Talbot, William
B. Boulton of New Tork and Dr. B.D
Witt ConnelL
There are a number of promlent Jn
torla people registered at Kruse's this
. week, including Mrs. ; I Elmore, Miss
, Elmore, Miss Floret Elmore, Elsie El
more, , and Mrs. Steele and Miss Lee
Steele of St Stevens. '
. Last Friday evening tha . guests at
Krusess were entertained by a musical
fiven In the hotel parlors. Mrs. G. W.
albot's beautiful soprano volos was
'heard In a number of selections. Miss 1
, Miller rendered a few fine selections on
.the violin and H. T. Butterworth,
also sang during the evening. t.- r -Mrs,
A. 1 Maxwell and Mrs. Dom X
, Zan visited In Gearhart Saturday.
. The prettiest children's party of the
'season was given by Miss Edna Lewis
.Friday afternoon. The little tots spent
the afternoon playing games and at 8
..were served with delicious refreshments.
The table was decorated In bright nas
turtiums and beautiful roses from the
rose gardens of Mr. . Haager. : Those
present beside the popular little guest
of honor, were Mary and James Cellar,
Marian Morgan, Margaret Smith, Ger
trude. Ruth and Paul Stone, James Bus
sell and Vema Brongher. '
' ' Mrs. R. J. Chipraan, Mra Ernest Laid
law. and Mra W. H. Mathewson have
taaen urasmere cottage for tne re
mainder of the season. Xr. Chipraan's
father. X E. Chlpman, la visiting at the
eottasa. ' -
Mr. and Mra Adolphe Wolfe and family
nave taken Mra J. pouvkas charming
cottage for August
Miss Moloomb, Eliot and Clarence
Holcomb are st Gearhart for a few
Mra X P. -Moffett and Walter Mof
f.lt im In their nsrhart cottasra
' Cantaln Paul Relmer. who la atsving
at Kruse'a is attracting mucn atieniioo
during bathing- hour on account of ls
wonaerrui swimming reaia
Mra. K C Moiilton and Miss MOUlton
gave a riding party to the wreck on Frl
dav. ' The rldlns on the beach was very
enjoyable and all voted the party one of
the successes of the summer.
There are now horses In plenty at
Gearhart and riding Is much Indulged
In by both the hotel guests and the cot
taaera. Mrs. X II. Trubv. Miss JBstelle
Llnshan. William B.- Boulton. Rob
ert Strong, and Edward Butterworth of
Chicago, nephew of 'H. T, Butterworth.
are among those who spend much of
their time on horseback.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Morgan are visit
Ins Mrs, W. L. Morgan.; ; 1
Miss Rummelln snd Mra Coggshell
have returned to Portland after an en
joyable time spent at Oearhart. Both
ladies win De mucn missea cy me mem
bers of ths Gearhart "600 V club, to
which both belonged. '
President Bryan and family of Pull
man will occupy the Coggshell cottage
for the rest of the season.
Judas Frank Bmtth and Lewis Schna-
bel of Caldwell, Idaho, will be down on
Thursday to spend a wees: or iv oays
at Pinewood cottage, where Mrs. Smith
and the children are spending the sum
mer, (
J. C. Reed Is expected down next
week for a short stay.
Ths Gearhart "600 club, which has
been meeting at the cottages of the dif
ferent members, met at Mra Frank
Smith's on . Thursday evening.
; , At Kruse's Beaok Hotel.
' Miss Stella Linehan. Mra X E. Bing
ham, Thomas Jones, A. E. Kinney, Mra
A. H. Harding. K. W. Kinney, W. F.
Matthewa, Theodora G. Williams. Wil
liam Bruess, James B. Kerr, Captain P.
Relmers and family, O.. W. Talbot. R.
T. Blosser, Phelns Holraan and wife.
C. E. Moulton, Mrs. C C Barksr, Lloyd
Smith. J. H. Truby, Alexander Gilbert
Jr., John M. Mann, R. J. Chlpman, W.
H. Mathewson, Theodore Kruse, Rich
ard Kruse,- W. Haley, F, G. Piltchard,
8. Arnold, Lloyd Moyer. 'Miss Hirsch.
Miss Mai Hirsch, George Parsons and
wife, George Parsons Jr., Mrs.. A. B.
Elmer, Miss M. Li O'Connor, Mr. H,
Statter, Mr. and Mrs. William Knight,
Philip Twohy, ' Howard Tlleston, i
John Anthony, A. ' 8. Jorgensen, Mra
Pollvka, J. M. Mann and boy. Mrs.
Richard Koehler, Miss Else Koehler,
Mr. and Mra Blyth, nurse and child, F.
J. Querceao, Denver; M. L, Roberts, Mil
waukee, uregon, j. . wcsiev Koperrs, ij,
A. Lovejoy, Tacoma: James T. Twohy,
San Jose; E. Gustafson, Astoria; Mra
E. Gelser, Baker City; Miss 'Jelser, Miss
Gilflllan, Union r Mr. and Mr. William
B. Boulton, New yora, .miii wuiion,
William B. Boulton Jr., Frank T. Wy
man, wife and child. Boiso; H. T Trav
is and wife, Atlantio pity. New Jersey,
. Beaaids Honte.
Mr. and Mrs. - Adolnh Dekum. nurse 1
and child, Mr. and Mra J. Goodman and
children. Miss B. Bhellock, Mrs. J. Po
llrka. Miss G. Jorgensen, Mrs. X Low!
ensicev. miss iaa Liowensxey. e. u. dow-
enskey, Zenllera Lowenskoy, Mra J. N.
rieiscnner, Mra m. Mayer, Miss Min
nie Flelshner, Mrs. Goslinsky, Mrs. J.
Douaherty. nurse and child. L. Ther-
kelsen. Mrs. E. C. Mears and children.
Mrs. C. H. Prescott, Mrs. L. Allen Lew
is, Miss Churchman, Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Emmons, Harold 1 Emmons, Liouise
dav after ' spending a 1 month
Moor. '
Aft Tha XOOTSb
V: D. Tull, Mra W. a 8?lfT. Miss
Bess Surtsla Mr: and Mrs. Walter C.
Smith, Mr. and Mra P. L. Caples, Wal
ter a Cason, George W. ?wPj?'1 a
Bingham, X Gardner, Bishop Wllllsra
Scaddlng, Mrs. D. O. Honeyman, S. R.
Connell, W. R. Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. O.
K. Clark and ohild. Morris P. Gregg.
F. Reed, George. Burcher, X Rummel,
Miss Gal. Mrs. Frances Smith, Miss
Mildred Cutbert: Mr. and Mra H. W.
Fairfowt, Solomon Blumauer, L f- O.
n.ia n 'T Annand. Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Clark, Cscll H. Bauer, Miss Marlon
Bauer. Mr, and Mra Thomas B. Neu
hausen. Mra W. C. Bristol, Mr. and
Mra ' Edward Sheldon, Miss. Annie
11.-4 a m rmH it. IB. Plummer. H.
B. Chapman, Mr. and Mra, Calvin K,
Buttera;Mra E. W. Frenoh C. X Henry.
Kva Mra. jh. w-nniwrnjuM, tj. a.
Cameron,J. Churohel, Mr. and Mra Ci v.
O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. T. Btanlejr Mar
Ion Dolph, George Warren, Wld Honey.
. 'Y--y-. Ha-.mMn4 AfVilinA,
Ed Jeffrey. , , , ?:
Hnjoy Oysterbak.
The ovsterbaks given by . J. P.
O'Brien and T. BUnley was Out of
ths most enjoyanie arrairs 01 tne -weex.
Much of the success of ths evening Is
due ' Robert Smith, ' whose untiring
efforts to make every one have a good
time were amply rewaraea or eacn ana
every guest declaring that ths bake was
the most successful one of the season.
' Those present were Mr. and Mra
George. Brown, Mr, and Mra Bsrt Irwin,
Mra and Mrs. ,J, P.: O'Brien, Mr. and
Mra T. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts.
Miss Ines Barrett, Miss Anns Ditch
burn, Miss Louis Baldwin, Miss Catha
rine Baldwin, Mies Lillian O'Brien. Miss
Cornelia wtaniey, miss utnei Morris,
Robert Smith, Albert Stevens, Mar
lon Dolph, Ned Barrett, E. R. Van
JJUSen. '
KIssm Baidwla Entertain.
Tha ameata at tha Breaker a ..- wars
charmingly entertained on Monday even
lng by the Misses Katharine and Louise
Miss xxuise sang several
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. I i v -VfN.'w"-tf-jiv x , iHosua rrana nau, .
.. ,'.-ASA'i'-fi 1 . , Walter Galantine. Otto Kraemer, Miss
. ' S -lt ZX " ' fe"rV7MrT.nd! MriX'K0"'
- v.--, ihmXMi - - " . Drward. Mri hT W: Bte:x.Dunn:
- , M . Miss Mibel McLeod.W.1 Pennington,
. s.-J ' A" 'A.r 1 Miss Nettle Hogsett, X F. Adama Wra
j.- ',xrSi O-. m L' - E. Scott nlec and eon; Mr.- and Mra
I f 1 jmritM.r Ti "-XT"" Th. fsst- I -taw nr Us II TllfknT I Iff J ' 1
jSST' rv w ,. -v- ... !." ar -sna .-sss-- s wv . a . nui iicji se.a bp u, v sh w w -v m
I P" ' V X ' Vv mi ?sn. Mra J. O. Alnsworth, Mrs. U. Wal- Baldwin.
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. .THE" SUMMER GIR1.---Drawn by O. Ryder. ". '' '' ' S"
cream, cans, canay ' ana puncn were '
served all evening, and after danoins:
regretting that the gayest dance of -the
season had, like most things, com to
an end. . . - - -
Those "present were: Margaret Pal !
mer, Johanna Craemer, Fay Hagadorn, '
Hilda Hagadorn. Grace Lindburg, Netta
Farley, Emma Hackeney. Anneta Hack- .
eney, Marie Shobel, Lllah Sengsuke, .
Clemmle Densmore, Ruth Pansier,- Clara
Buckhegger, Madge Craemer, Winifred '
U'urner, Emma Wonderll, Elsie Hung
I n trl V7 n -.1 WmAAm Uiim 14nn.r l.- . :
loma Blumenthal, Esil Black, Bess '
ranner, Madeline stone, jjiuian atone.
Frances Brady. Louise Watson. Mr. and
Mra G. J. Farley, Mra F. O. Strobel,
Mr, and Mra. C Sen s take, Mr. and Mra
James ' Hackeney, Mra J. . W. VWatson,
Mra .Tarns, Mra iansiger.
field, Mra Allcs ipage, ; W. D. TfH,
Stona C. I. Sersanaua I F. Buck, u
Van Horn, Leo Thompson, W. L. Davis. 7"
Kenneth Plants, Oscar Baumgart, HiU '
t mil, tiui mwif urnu iviiw, D ui- .
mi May, Cheater Peterson, Harold
Ie Vinson, Sloan Hackeney. C
: V' V,.- Bonnlre Ximovwtloa. ; ,
The unusually brilliant bonflr seen
on the beach Monday night was ths
work of several young fellows from ths
Hackeney cottage. - . -
Will Frank. Sloan 1 Hackeney and
?thers were responsible for th exoep
ionally fins' and glorious evening. Mr.
Frank entertained his guests with sev
eral selections on th guitar, Mr.. Breed
sane a solo and when severs! On Juioy
watermelons mad their appearano and
as quickly disappeared, th masculine
entertainers were voted ' good fellows
and royal ntrtainera : ... ,
, ruasant wk A Salt Aii.
This 'weak has been a very Dleasur-
abl one for the guests at Salt Air and'
on of th most exciting events of th
week was th 600 party on Wednesday
venlng. ' ,' . ' - '
Thar was much rood-natured rivalry
among th players for th beautiful -prises
and .when th 8olomon family
carried off all honors, Mra Solomon
winning bead prise and Mr. Solomon ,
th booby, they ware heartily coogratu-.
lated. . -
Those who nlaved were: Mr. and Mrs, -
Fred Jennig. Mr. and Mra Charles Jen-
slat Wa 4 A f 1A flnlAmAti XX
sj naia caiiwi truss av is wviwmim'
and Mra Mo Holton, MrsV Shswanki. ,
. I. E. Solomon was host at a marsh '
mallow roast on Monday evening. About
10 peopl enjoyed Mr. Solomon's hos
pitality. .- ,
Mra Tlmmerman and daughters wsr
gtiosts of honor at a marshmallow roast
and watermelon sunner on - Tuesday'
night Fred Jennigs . was host and
proved himself to be a charming en
iertalnsr.
Driving Parties PoptOar.
A number of driving parties wer
given this week, snd only those who
have -experienced . th pleasure of
long drive on the smooth, nara Deacii
can appreciate what a driving party at
th beach slgnlftea ... A
A party of ' nln people from tha
Schalt ootug drove to the life saving
station, and after, a clam hunt at
which two large baskets were filled,
lunch V" served under th treea
Another party of seven drove from
th Salt Air to Fort Canby on Monday
afternoon, and reported a most delight
ful afternoon. s ' .i ,
A crowd from the Candy Kid comer
gave a hayrlde party on Tuesday even
ing, and drove to th cranberry marsh.
Popcorn, candy and peanuts .wer cosj-
sumed.ln great quantities during in
drive, and a more substantial lunch was
served Jater in the evening. '
'". Card JParties In Torn.
Owinr to ths rather unnleasant
weather, card ear ties have ben very
much In vogue th - latter part of th
week. -A ttv hundred party at th
Harvest Horn resulted In Mra Joseph ,
West, and Georr Nelson carrying off
neaa prixea civ nunorea parties nav
Emmons, Evelyn Carey. Louise Carey. !
catnerine mmmons, Mr. ana Mra u. u.
Durham, Mra P. A. MacPherson, Mra
Frances Smith, Miss Mildred Culbert,
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gates, nurse snd
child, George Caldwell, Morris R. Gregg,
Sears, P. Hathaway. Portland; Mr. and
iwrs. d. w. Bath, Hiusboro; Mrs. J. H.
Keatley, Minneapolis, Minnesota; 11,
Gilbert, San Francisco; Mrs. William
onarp, ciay , center, Kansas; Mrs. w,
E. Emmons. ' Miss Blanche Emmons.
Miss Lula G. Emmona Detroit Mich
igan; A. Kinney, Salt Lake City; Miss
Margaret McLevitt, Ban Francisco; Mrs.
F, ' H., Hopkins , and ? children. Central
aeaaide Votes.
Many Social affairs, picnics and bon
Caroline F. Blckel, Mrs. A, G. Kloster- 1 fires were called off on account of the
man, Gretchen Klosterman, Mr. and Mra
J. H. Abrey, F. L. Litherland, J, Ashton,
W. A. Cummlng, Ines Cumming, Vld
rain during tha early r trt of the week,
but life at the'hott-l was caver than
ever. Cards,1 informal - nces and music
Cummlng, Lora Cummlng. Harriet' Cum- wr h ?lrKra,nr .' tun telling and
ming, csnanauumming, h. u. Htickney, w.
E. Com an, C 8. Daly, George Sorenson. R,
USTEI1T0 THE MERRY SEA GULLS
By James J. Montague.
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Com and journey with me to the murmuring sea '
- When the dun sun is sullenly sinking,
'And with gentle delight, through the velvety night,
- We will hark while the sea gulls are thinking.
We will father their views on the gist of the news
''"( . .As they float through the translucent air banks,
' And we'll learn if they think that that awful mixed drink
' . . Was really lapped up by hank Fairbanks. - '
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; We'll find out if they deem that the heaving of hay
, ' Helps to settle the Japanese question, ,
Or if Loeb is so firm for a third and tenth term
Because of hypnotic suggestion. 1 ' ( ' '
We will know if chewinks makes a noise like a lynx ' ' '.,
When the shotgunning scientists gird Vm, . ' ? :
.. Or if one T, R., who was list'ning afar, ' ,
Would know them apart if he heard 'em. .
We'll find out if a trust would give up in disgust
Becaqse of the popular grudges . '. -
: ; At extortions and, sich which are making them' rich, -
, If there weren't any federal judges. . "" ,'
All these things and more we will learn as they soar
' ' ,nd whe;1 in their dizzv gyrations, - . - ,
Or flutter and flit with their white eyebrows knit ! " ,
' By the weight of their high cerebrations. 1 " .
" Ani!n 5ase we shVI find that the keen sea gull mind' i'
Won't accept old John D.'s aged stall, . .
V "Be good and you'll be barrels richer thari me," ''
. We'll conclude they're NOT gulls after all, V1 '
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palm readinx around bier. oien fire
Dlaoes at the Moore amused the smests
on Wednesday evenin'g" and all decided
that a storm at the beach was a rather
pleasant and unique experience, aa many
had never seen the surf so rough. Extra
precautions wer taaen against drown
lng accidents on Wednesday and Thursday,-
as Jthe .i undertow was unusually
strons. Dan J. Moore went- out on the
pier on Wednesday during bathing hours
and ' warned the bathers through the
megaphone mat tne undertow was aan
serous snd not to venture out far.
Th First Battery, Field artillery,
O. N. a., are in camp on the nowaday
grounds, and every afternoon there are
drills on the seaside house lawn.
Mra John 1 uuk entertained at ner
eottaire: Klalini." fn honor of Mrs. Dyer
of San Francisco, on Thursday after
noon. Whist was played and dainty re
freshments served on the smalt tables.
Mrs. Dyer, who is a cousin - of,' Mrs.
Kendell, will leave for San Francisco
on Friday.. - , -,..,...
A cartv. from The Moore, comnosed
of Miss Murphy. Miss Adeline Murphy,
miss ceieste moo re. Mrs. m. iooiey,
Mra Dan J. Moore, and M. J. 'Dooley
Jr., drove - to Elk creek Monday, re
turning Wednesday afternoon. Tuesday
night ths party enjoyed a. "wigwam '
bonfire on the beach. Toasted marsh-
mauows ' and roaatea sweet potatoes
composed th menu of the -evening's
rerresnments. ; .
Mra Talbot ohaneroned a .horseback
party from Astoria to Ecola and Cannon
beach Wednesday: Those In th party
were Miss Unna Boyd, of Philadelphia,
in whose honor the trip was taken: Miss
Lieutenant' Cooper of Fort Stevens and
Oliver Porter of Philadelphia. In the
evenlna a candy null waa enjoyed.
Among the recent additions to the
tennis clayers at Locksley " Hall are
Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Ransom, Miss Adele
bacrev. and Miss J. w.- .merger.
Music during luncheon and dinner en
tertains tne guests at-tne Moore. --
A- dance will be riven at Lockslev
Hall in the near future. An orchestra
Is to be engaged for the occasion.
Th Alexander Kerrs have onened
their coitaga ior tne season.
Miss MacBoyle of . San Francisco Is
Visiting ner sister, Mrs. jnranK iewia
- R. Scars, ; Paul Hathaway - and Mtlo
Sargent are registered at Locksley Hall,
; Miss Maieta. ward was down over
Sunday visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter
B. Honeyman,, who is staying at the
Moore.. ' . . , ,
- Mrs. M, : Dooley and son "Maurice J.
DoiHf y Jr., are spending their summer
at I '! Moore.- - ,,
m. AI. Hadley has returned to Bos
! uder spending two enjoyable weeks
i i Locksley Hall. i.; .
A party of people from Gearhart spent
Monday at Seaside .enjoying a picnic
luncheon on the banks of the Necanieum.
Mrs,. Frank Smith of Caldwell, Idaho,
Mrs. J. S- Reed of Portland. Mr. and
Mrs, Julian Steunenberg of Boise, Idaho.
Margaret Smith, Clinton and Medford
Read were In the party..
Mrs.. E Rosenbaum or Salt Lake City
has as a truest Miss Adele Holtub.
Mlns Carrie May of Portland Is at the
Seaside bous lot A abort tlma . Kiss
May Is a cousin of Miss Caroline Bex Iter Gates, nurse and child, Mra D. A.
ter. ' . I Dougherty, 'maid and child, M. F. Brady,
Frank Howe. RoV and Arthur Fields Mra Smytne. miss
wer at Seaside over Sunday. . - i Vi?"?ilV"rA.Mi?'-ts5r
Miss essi. Harknesa who cently Jonn aSima'Mi.. JlarU "iiallimin:
returned from t New York. Is . visiting I mm x-n5. . , ., woiiZ
frieuds at the beach. .r JwaUaf Mra Peter Larson, Helena. Mon.
Dr. Holllster was at Seaside for a few I tana: fl. S. Eberle, W. R. Eberle, Mrs.
days as the snest of the Gordons In I J. H. Jaarr. Vancouver: 'Mrai R. B.
their cottage; Bide-a-Wee," : , -. , Porter, Mra Jean Porter,. Spokane; Mra
Mrs. uougias . cone returned o ir. , I' ' f1. "iS.,ci, ?'""
Portland Tuesday on her "Way to her puluth, MinnesoUi Miss Joclman,
delphla;' Mr. and Mra Paul Weldon, De-
Miciugan; mrana uiaice, Kansas
home at, Bed Bluff, California, v
nsv si y lUTtMi v . r viitrAP km niman nirn- i
I i T.lkak i-M-w IIam 01aa ,hjI I ---JB
Ekfno'afSi-Sea.
?P.nS-ai-!r pleaaant vtlon Boise, fdaho: J. F. Hamlltpn. Astoria;
at the Moore. . u.. i vin. o-i, t . a t
Miss Marion Bauer was . at the Moor Cooper, United SUtes army; O. W. Pbr
for a few days as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs.: Cecil H. Bauer. - Miss Bauer has
ter, Philadelphia: B. J. Cullen, United
States army; Miss A, Boyd, Phlladel
ust returned from Euros where shelnhia: Minn k. -Elmore. S. R. Rend. a. W.
has been devoting her time to the study 1 Utalnger, Aug. Fulson, Miss Lena Cal
of mUSle and composing. len. Dr. Forsstrom, W. M. Richmond, D.
r Th following people composed a very cLw,a7r?ia'1 J5.r'.iina f sv. van ;wusn.
joiiy crowa at tne aance on uaturaay
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solos and her beautiful contralto vole I also been held at th Driftwood, and a
was the subject of much pleasing com
ment, miss Katnerin Baldwin cnarmea
her hearers with her wonderfully sweet
number of Informal ' musicales hav
also taken f nlaca Miss Luella and
Edna Halght gav a five hundred party
and powerful soprano, and both young on Wednesday afternoon in honor of
Miss Maoel soutnaric or Ban rancisco.
ladles wer heartily tdsnked for giving!
tne guests a most aengntrui evening.
Walking parties are sometimes a cas
nlh: U. m4 TuTm rl-flll TT Han mjiwm
, in. jfietscnner, Mr ana Mra fone or
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Lemington, Astoria
IVocksley Ball.
H. V, Mills,' H. Johnson, Mrs. M. O.
Oregon City, Mr. and Mra -Dregg of -Si.;' v wJSf m j j
New Tork. -Miss Marlon Bauer.- Miss S!?! AK?i-J1Jck Ia''3'l
Germnlne Samuels, Miss Friendly. Miss 7di O H Shrniin P r Parr KilKs.
Rn-nlle TlVlendlv. Minn . Mr.nevftL Phil wfo?i, v V.BIle?a,.C C. Carr, Katll
?rr.r, - - v -w''.cz ..;a:it.-'-"" i rine iLent. Mra w. t. Monertson. Mra
mer sndyackLouretb R A Berg. R. Sears. P,
ThlSpnfrtvh i Wldner,
.oh-R,.;' .hV - - I 7.T.- u-wqoo, Mra wuei-
Mrs. Frank Wolf of Snokane enter.
talned Miss Doychert Miss Gotlieb. Mrs.
J. I, Miller of Spokane and Miss Nancy
... wurney at dinner at tne Moors Tues
day evening."
.. Vf ' Trtlin Akl 'n liinnl,. i . mvA 1
. I. V 1 . 1..W..WU 1 V.
ielknan. H. K. Bar
rent. u. &. Cameron. Mrs. B. LJtUe. Mrs.
L. ChersheL J. L, Wickersham, H. E.
Plummet Nicholas F. Saraent. A.
Berg, E. Banser, C. Lambert. G. D.
Brown, Harry L. Raff ety; ' M. Skibbe.
Myrtle Skibbe. VH, G. Mosgrove, H.
Younsr. ' Mra 8. W. Henoner and chll-
oard party . ths first part of th week I dren, L. May, Mr. and Mrs.: A. D.' Mo
which was. very enjoyable. . The house Cully, Sara McCuIly, Mra G. E. Taylor,
was ' decorated in sweet peas and long Beatrice E. Richardson, Grace Macken
sword xerna - ive nunarsa was niayea i sia "jr. uroom. nainerine juamoerson.
during the afternoon and afterward de Mary Wldmer, Mr. and Mra . P. M.
llcious refreshments were served at th j Starr from ,, Portland, - Chester Dewey,
card tables. Those r present wer Mra I Minneapolis,": Minn.,: Mrs. J. H. Jaggy,
Hiair Mrs utorev. miss jinrreu. - Mrs: i winurea it. juoerte. eianev a. junerie.
Charlie Brown of -Astoria, Mrs. D. M. .Vancouver Wash., Mrs. M G. Tobey
Dunne, Miss Gladys Howard, Miss Helen and children, Th Dalles, Walter a.
Wheeler of San Francisco and Miss Lu I Webb, Tacoma, K. Bradsnaw, is. yvai
CUie JJUnna . ... - r I mr, iiie u-iira, Dtrt d. voinnan,
Mr. and Mrs, W. TV Burney and MorI loria, jwones. cam . Jones, May jones,
rlunn . T Rurnev were nt Soaslda over aidee Jones, Cincinnati, . MISS - jnes
Sunday . . i jjarcy, ; Astoria, f Mrs,, juupn - x. jjavia
Miss 'rfasel Mount; of Washington, Is Boise. Jtdaho, Mr. and Mra.Albert Allen,
visiting Miss Van Ness. . I BpoKane, M. js. Messier, Mrs. J. Mes-
Mrs. O. M. Dunne, who has been lnlgfer. Holyoke, - Mass., Kathrine C.
Portland for a weetfi will return on the I Skibbe, Th Dalles, Miss Irene Stef fens,
late train tonight accompanied by Miss Vancouver, JBl C. Jerry, New York.- Mr,
Mra L, J
IPrlneville, O.
t and
Lister and children.
E. Glasa Euarene. J. D.
Jonea Chicago. P. 8. Auburn. Oakland:
L.. B, Wickersham, Portland. w -ti
North Beach
Laura Dunne.
A bisr nartv of young ' neonle eh an
eroned by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Emmons,
went to Elk Creek horseback on Tues
day, -.Those In th party -were Miss
Louise Emmons,'. Miss Catherine Em
mona M rs. W, B. Jones, of Boston, Miss
Louise Carey, Miss Evelyn Carey, Miss
ines- cumming, miss " vida cummlng,
Miss Lora CummlnK. Blanche Emmona
T.llla. fl Sn,iit,i,ta an A Vf r m . XT . T31 mm.
mona of Detroit,' Michigan," 81d Lowen- North Beach.' August . The season
berg. Austin wwdden, Harry Reed .and j has reached Its Highest at North Beach,
Mr, s;nfc v - m.M ' li-; land when th, Potter cam down on Sat
have- returned to Portland - - i I urday with a record-breaking crowd the
miss Jjewa uooara r is spending ner i hotels ware so overcrowded - that many
Miss . Friendly -and Miss Rosalie of tha,pleasur seekers wer obliged to
friendly, 01 juugene, , are at tne Moora 1 return to tn ooat ana iina sleeping nc-
Mrt. Josle Delor Johnson and son. dommodatlons on board. ' -Ronald,
of Annanolls. are en Joy Ins camni . ... ' , .. . i
life at Seaside . Almost every eottaire on -tne oeacn
Mrs.' Samuels' snd
Samuels, who snent soma time at tha
Breakers.' .Long Beach, are now cuests!
at tne Moore. . -f -
Bishop Soaddin spntra few days at
tne Moore tnis weeit, - -
Mrs. Kendell. Mrs. Dyer. Mrs.. Neal.
Miss Carey and . Mr. Kendell; drove to
uuk creeK one day tnis weea.
Miss Germalne ha Its full quotajfylsitora nd as all
J.lt.M .'M haln. .nv.llff .nfartaln.
the week has been one continual round
of pleasure. Th dance at the Breakers
en Saturday evening . was . a. very bril
liant affair and many, pretty gowns
wer worn.. . . -
- Portland society. was well represented
and among .those enjoying th evening's
George Boschke. who Is prominently I of necessity at thla beach, but a walking
connected with the O. R. A N- snent 1 party for pleasure was given by a
the last week of July with his family, I number of young people from Sea view,
who wer guests at the Breakers for I Th party walked to North Head, and
w montn.
' On Thursday evening Mr. Boschk
entertained about so guests irom tn
hotel at an oyster bake upon the beach.
The i oysters wer - ahlDDea from Toke-
land and immediately upon their arrival
were taicen in onarg oy) Mr, uoscnae,
wno personalty superintenaea tneir Baa
ing.- ,ul
Much amusement; was offered those
present by Mr. . Boschke' effort to
act the part of oook. . Twelve o'clock
rolled around before th Quantity of de
llcious oysters were disposed of, after
which, the merry crowd dispersed to th
hotel, voting Mr. jooscna a royat en
teriainer.
as- walking is conducive to ravenous ap
petites, tne dainty lunch which was
served was thoroughly appreciated. Th
walkers were Miss May Sheehy, Miss
Margaret Sheehy, Miss Irene Loeb, Miss
Maud Mas tick, Miss Cora Mas tick. Bob
RamsdelL Nell Fell. Edith Law. Wllma
Fisk, Louts Gllsan. . - ; ,
At a very pleaaant party given at th
Seacroft. Mra Mathews entertained th
guests by a mind reading contest. Mr.
Raley performed some astonishing mag
netio ''stunts," but none of th guest
became so "magnetised" but what they
keenly enjoyed the jolly little supper
provided tor tnem oy tneir nostess,
TennU . Tonrnament.
The tennis tournament at the CTak-
' - t, ., . I ers aroused much enthusiasm sa6ng tha
i.Vi.-i"-. 1 "o'i.rr-: guests and th benches In th court
elude Mr. and Mrs. J. p. O'Brien, Miss
Lillian O'Brlan, Mr. and Mrs, F. Stanley
and children. , and Bob Smith, who is I
accompanied- Dy-nis nieces, miss jatna
nne and m iss jpouis jaio win oi vi
tawa Canada
-r.A merry crowd of young people wh
were guests of Wld Honeyman spent a
most, aeiigntxui etunaay - afternoon au-tomoblllna-
on the beach. Mr. : Honey
man's guests were Miss Tessie Preston,
Miss Katharine O'Hara, Miss Margaret
were crowded every day by enthusiast
who annlauded all the rood clays. A
some of Tbrtland's best players wer"
en tered. Charlie Arthur. Who was th
younaest player, and who by his clever
playing won the handsome cup was tho
modest recipient of much hearty eon
gratulatlon. Those who entered 'were:
Mr. Kruger. Mr. Ewlng. Charles Arthur.
Miss Ines Barsett, Joseph Rothchild,
Miss How, Mrs. Irwin, Mri Gottsteln,
Maaon F.hrman. Ella : Irwin. Mr. - Mo-
O'Connor, Miss Ellen O'Connor, Ollytrl''.iJir
Jeffery, Ed Jef fery, Harry , T. Lavel, A'J"pf, Bosenfeld, Miss Boschk. Mr.
Raymond O'Connor, . .. ,t," ,
Kiss SitobstUB Popular.
'Much attention has been shown Miss
Anne Dltchburn. who Is a guest of Mra
Bert Trevins at ' the Breakers. .Miss
Dltchburn's pleasing personality and
PrentsifiL
The concert at th Long Beach hotel,'
Runriav afternoon wan a musical treat
keenly enjoyed by the throng of peopl
congregated on the hotel porches, side '
walks end everv availahla nlnoe within '
hearing distance of the orchestra. Th
manv talent make her a decided favor i followinr nroa-ram was rendarad: "Lit
tle jonnny.jones,- overture, "King jo
ao"; selections, "Nature s oaraen -
1 te at the hotel. . Miss Ruth Cranston
Is also a popular guest and her charm
ing manners and striking brunette
beauty have attracted much attention.
On Tuesday evening th younger tret
at the Breakers enjoyed a very pretty
dancing party, ana arter tne nance a
number of supper , parties wer given
In- the cafe. , . , ; -
-PA ' W.prMf ?? s? lng, and on a cloudy evening every tabl
Inei BaVrett Miss Cranston Miss Annl ln the larJ? Prior'ls pressed Wtd serv
&5S?8&C.re?& As tfierris muchVmuslcal talent at
this popular hotel, tura is always an
Informal . musical after , an evening of
net solo, "Dixie Bells"; overture, Popu
lar Airs": "Wedding of the Winds,"
"Dam of th Honey Bees," "Tanke
PatroL", '
-r Bridg Is popular.
Bridsre is a vtrv nnnnlnV e-ams at th
Dnauton wnen tna weamer H nire""
Dltchburn, Miss Enid Rothchild, Miss
Mabel Weed, and Miss May Rosenhop of
Bpokano, Miss Tessie Preston of Seactto,
Miss How Miss Ellen O'Connor, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Irwin, Mrv and Mrs.
George Brownj : Jack : Howell, Arthur
Koseiireid, Mason liiurman, Charlie Ar
thur. Rolf a Denant - of Chioaro. Cliff
Lamping and David Oliver of Seattle.
Good voice Great Kelp.
cards,.
MIhs Ann Dltchburn has don mucn
to make these musicals a grand success,
and the guests are always eagerly wait
lng to listen to her beautiful contralto
vnlft.-ii Mima : Knid Rnthchl1d,of Port
land and Miss Tessie Preston of Seattle
are among the clever pianists.
Mrs.-Peter Larson, of Helena1" Mon-1 gaiety were Miss Ines Barnett, Miss
tana, is visiting Mra -A. 7 R. Porter, of Ruth Lanston, Miss ; Anne Dltchburn,
Miss Lillian O'Brlenr Miss Louise Bald-
Tlnlnth. t. the Mnor. . .1
Mra Rosa Bloch Bauen ehd Miss Me-I win, tMIes Katherin Baldwin. Mr. and
Davitt returned to.Portlahd o Wadnes-1 Mra George Brown, Airland Mrs. J. P.
Owing to Tthe number .'of Jolly young Bathing Is still extremely popular and
neonle who are suests : at Hankennv'a i althnmrh u,t,ni ..i,ltii.iiiil anuthem
cottage, thlsweek has certainly been people, accustomed to. warmer water,
a gala one. - William Sprank, lately con- stand on the beach and shiver , sympa
neoted with the Golden Minstrel com- thetlcally for the bathers, the 'old ln
pany, has an. exceptionally finsbass habitants of th t beach rush IrJ with , .
voice, and -With the heln of Mr. .Whit ).. a ,i. i. lrons ii.ll.ht: In
of Seattle, who has a fin tenor volca the exhlliratlng sport The many pretty
Miss Madeline Stone,. Sloane Hack- children at tha beach this year Is a fact
eney, Mi Ei Block, and Miss Lillian frequently commented upon and at th
. -w.a l!w am W.IIMUUU J.J4 f V 1UCIIV9 s4 IU BCCIU -V W ntW
UBVQ uwii lujauj fcnuatm. - '-- I A
.William Frank also plays th guitar,
and because of. his many talents 1 a
popular lavuriiB,
The dance at
nlKht was one of the most enjoyable
affairs of the season and the merry
In their element :' Both ; bovs -and ai
are extremely venturesome and children V
ara aeldom allowed on tha neacn unless
Hackeney' Tuesday " ..
A very smart musical ' was given In
crowd of young people voted Mr. and the parlors of Tha Breakers on wednes-
mf. tiacaency a unanimous vots or
thanks for th delightful Yenlng. loel
(Continued on Pag Thirteen.)