THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 11, 1908. , v am o o vl tt 1, 11 U w U U H W .--r mix. hj . v2mn:a 5 sjBASIDB. OR.. July 18. During ths last week over 1;000 excursionists have visited Beaalde. fiirturdsy and Sunday hotel were filled to their capacity and - many spar room In cot tares were used to accommodate the visitors. Special Independence day excursion! from Portland and Aitorla brought In the greater part of th peo ple. On Saturday night all of the roomi In the Hotel Moore were filled and com munlcatlon with Hargent's Seaside house found It alio to have on hand a many E;uesta as It could accommodate. Loolcs ey hall, The Colonial and other Wnt leaalde hotels report a large number of guests ior me nonaay. Across the jve canloum the Commercial had all of the guests that It eould accommodate and McQulre's hotel was putting guests out In oottagea. While a great number of the visitors returned to Portland, and Astoria after the Fourth, many have Stayed here and a number of cottages ave been opened during -the week. The Fourth of July excursions were welcomed at Seaside by a brass band and most of the summer population of the resort. When the coaches unloaded both sides of Bridge street were filled from the depot to the Necanlcum and notei Duses rattled back and form on second and third trips. The weather was fine and the big holiday crowd enjoyed itself as only a beach crowd can, On the evening of the Fourth many of the cottages on the board walk had fire works and Informal gatherings. There was a large dance at Kldderman's pa vilion and a number of minor enter talnments. Ww Cottage Arrivals. F. R. Rogers of Portland has the Ramsby cottage at Seaside. U D. Jones of Portland is in his own cottage at Seaside. F. Hayek of Portland is in the J. Gannon cottage at Seaside. W. L. Miller of Portland Is In the Mocklnson cottage. W. J. Holman of Portlnnd In In the Cleveland cottage at Seaside. W. L. Clark of Portland has opened his own cottage at Seaside. 8. V. Vallle of Portland Is in Dr. Drake's cottage at Sen side. A. A. Seekats of Portland has the Bnnsen rottsge at Seaside. J. C. Sauvaln has opened his own cot tage at seaside. W. C. Taylor of Portland has opened the Tompson cottage at Seaside. J. D McAndle of Walla Walla has opened the C. L. Clary cottage at Sea side for the season. K. H. Cllne of Portland has Dr. Estes' cottage at ueaside Tor the season. O. A. Brown of Portland hus the P. .JSffenger cottage at Seaside. c J- A. Bolce of Portland has opened the TConner cottage at Seaside. 1 'VUlllam R. Prudhomme of Portland Is fccupylng the Murhead cottage at Bea- ae. ,Dr. W. A. Worse of Portland is In ;dge Miller's cottage at Seaside. lA. H. Sargent of Portland Is In the .merrield cottage st Seaside t. M. Zahl. A. Kalrd R. W. Wilson, . C. Johnson. Captain XV. H. Patterson, J Lowengardt. O. M. Scott, C. F. Patton, 1 B. Bridge. William Reed, T. K ..ughes. C. Albright, S. Sweatland, T i,.pnner ana nr. w. a. Moore all or frtland have opened their cottages at dsldn during the week. Jited a new cottage at Seaside. W. F. Satshaw of Bnlt Lake, t'tah, Is jUldlng a new cottage at Seaside. ' III. Elk Creek Party. i M party of young people from Astoria llased through Seaside Friday on the Hev to Elk Creek where they spent the of rth. The party stayed nt the Elk to ,k house and report an extremely de and ful time. Those who made the 1 1 eh I were Mervvn Lonshprrv T.astor battterry, Orover T'tzlnger, Allen the As, Lawrence Rogers. Stanley Vg. Arthur Van Dusen Leta Drain, fisen Nowlen, Gertrude -Upshler. Lois nirker, Winifred Van Dusen, Maud Van .usen Miss Sadie Strong and Mr. and rrs. Jack Allen.- . X.ooksley Kail. - The guests at Locksley hall enjoyed a fdeaaant evening on the Fourth. Danc ng on the large court occupied the greater part of the evening and waa loiiowea Dy a display or fireworks. Davlch, Oscar vBllln, C. 3. Trencnard, Miss Barlett, Miss Thaeker. Frank Wosefield, 11. F. Prael and wife, O. C. Fulton and wife. C, V. Fulton, Allen Fulton, Fred Fulton, Arthur Van Du sen, F. Warren and wife, M. Lonnsberry, O. N. Atsmger, Mrs. Martin Foard. Miss Martha Foard, Ed Rosenberg and wife, C. H. Collander and wife. Bice Taft 8tlna, O. Clifford. Perchot Allen, O, P. Wright, Miss E. Anderson, Mrs. Klsworth of Astoria; Bart Breaoh, tort Stevens: E. C. Oenlreaux, R. M. Buttle, L. F. Bkidmors. C. F. Wagner, Seattle; Mrs. W. B. Jones and son, Boston; Fos ter Hidden, Jack Howard. Miss Nellie Utilngsr, C.'H. Siena, W. Funderson. VnMniimAw. XI" 111 la rn Wl1tn WtfA Snd daughter, Chicago; Fred M. Marx, Miss Vfeta. Pularann Ran tPranclscO: Nesmlth Ankeny and wife, Gilbert Henet, Walla walla: k. w. urieo ana wire, royeno. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser, Mrs. D. Newbach. Miss E. Harding, Cincin nati- Mr n a itastlnrs and son Boise; L. A. Hastings, Lewiston; Lorna Dale. Charles H. Wlllara, Denver; ti. u. Well, 8t. Louis; Thomas Breeners, Heppner; Mrs. HutcWns, Pittsburg; Mrs. 8. O. Jaueck, North Yakima- Mrs. B. F. Miller, Flint, Michigan; Robert W. Johnson, Otturnwa, Idaho: W. B. Gray. St. Paul- O. N. Stump, Scappoose; Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Pyle. Pasadena, Cal Miss L- McFarlond, Tacoma; Miss Dobbs, Galveston: B. C. Paul, Omaha, C. M. Hodges, Roanoke, 'a.; J. S. Ben nett, Newberg. 0 Colonial Hotel. F. L. Goslenecri, Frank Weleren, Harry Claxton. Miss Llllle Meier, P. L. Sinner. F. Planner, Mrs. C. N. Mere dith. Miss Helen Meredith, J. A. Grave- ley, J. Dunn and wife, Phil Freeman, C. O. Pyle, E. F. Sllkmlther and wife, Fred Bryson, Bessie McKlsson, M. Mar tin. George E. McCasIln. C. M. Mede deth. J. E. Young and wife, H. Withy combe, C. Mollen, B. V. Neal and wife, Owen LandeTs. Bruce Bearlett, F. F. Badgley, all of Portland; William Clint, Mabel Clint. Grays River; William Burch, Denver, Col.; W. H. Ankeny and illand, Rainier; wnogene dardner, For est Grove; George Wheeler, E. P. Mo Neor, Vancouver. G. P. Warren, Bessie Dalsell. A. E. Daliell and wife, Goose berry, Or. Sargent's Seaside Ho ass. Mr. and Mrs, N, E. Ayer. Miss Ayer. Frank A. Rowe, Mrs. J. M. Balrd, Mrs. C. A. Hastings, Robert G. McC'racken, W. R. Ellis, Mrs. C. Rosenfeld. Miss Delphina Rosenfeld. W. C. Knighton and wife. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lang. Catharine Therkelsen. M. A. Albin, Frank Nau, Therkelsen. M. A. Albin, Frank Naw, Sol Bluiiiauer. Mr. and Mrs. Wtlber Jones, Graham Glass and wife, Ethel wynne Glass, A. D. Stebblns, Dr. George Pllgram. Mr. atid Mrs. T. J. Mendenhall, Mrs. J. .Ira Routledge. J. Ira Rout ledge Jr., A. C. Peel. Charles Rosen field, S. C. Kennell, wife and two sons, Mrs. Sol Blumauer, Miss Hazel Blu mauer, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hurley, two children and maid, Tacoma; L. A. Hastings. J. E. Higglns, .Mrs. J. E. Hlggins, C. R. Hlggins, John Fox. Astoria; Miss Linda Hlggins, woirviue. in. k.; Mrs. 1J. tv. warren Warrenton; Gilbert Hunt, Walla Walla Graham Glass Jr.. Cambridge, Mass Dr. J. B. Moris, Mrs. Morris, Lewiston, Idaho. Ziookslsy Hall. St Johns; Fred McDnnnld and wife, Carl Peterson, C. G. Burg, II. Yoeman, Warrenton; C. D. Dlnneen, N. Robinson, Hlllsboro; J. C. Islsy, Arleta; It. E. Mullen, A. B. Cain, New York. John fTon, Astoria; John Matze, Euu Claire, - Pacific Tltw Hotel. A. Constable, Ruth Williams, A. F. Howard, of Portland; J. Brennan, Mon agram, Ireland. Xrnss'a B tacit Hotel. Mrs. Ed Spauldlng, Frances E. Spauldlng, Frances D. Abbey, Mrs. Gor don Lang, Maurice Mann. William Bruess, Louis Rosenblatt, Joseph Wal ker. Joseoh D. Slnnott, C. Campbell. William f3. Holley. Mourle; J. B. Law son, Charles Leigh, all of Portland; T. P. Doser, Charles Lawrenoe, Seattle; L. P. Clnnott, Astoria. visiting at the Pollvka cottage at Gear hart. Mrs. M. Norrle and family of Port land are in their cottage at Oearhart. Mrs. William Kinney and family of Portland are In their cottage at Gear-hart. LONG BEACH AND VICINITY July 11. Over quite a number PERSONAL MENTION C. C. Avery, W. C. North. George R Funk, F. H. Norman, Mrs. AT THE HOTELS Seaside. Hotel Moore G. D. Roe, V. Dalglelsh. H. H. Bain. T. L- Durham and wife, G. M. Durham, Mrs. F. A. Harper, H. J. Blaeslng. J. M. Hawthorne. G. F. Judel, H. W. Smith and wife, W. A. Grondahl. A. Shesslll, George Beecher. George E. Flak. L. O. Pfunder, M. J. White, W. J. Hatfield. J. W. Heath. Mrs. W. D. For- rey, C. A. Hohlt, N. Matsen and wife. A. Davis, Mrs. Dartman.R. W. Cosn, J. I. Springer, Met Lowe, E. B. Clarke, R. S. Brlgham, Henry Westermlne, John Bradford, R. D. Johnson. W, A. 6hatton. Mrs. J. M. Baird, E. It. tflarke. R. S. Brigham, J. C. Flanders and wife. John Penny, C. C. Cllne, Mrs. C. H. Lewis, Mason Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lewis, Miss Laura Jones, B. F. Schaffer, F. L. Vin cent. L. Barnett. E. S. West, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cederberry. D. O. Price and wife, Mrs. K. Brancht, Mrs. W. L. Hunt, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. Brada, H. C Callan. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Oliver. H. H. Van Puxen, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumauer, Mrs. Haael Blumauer, T. C. Amouamith, Charles Zehn and wife, W. Q. Fleisch hauer. Henry Roberta, 8. W. Peterson, L. Madren. C. L. 8mlthe. J. R. Rogers, Mrs. A. M. Rogrers. Miss Alice Bucken meyer, E. J. Mann and wife, W. F. Pru den and sister. J. A. Borthwsrk. F. B. Clarke. F. A. Pell. C. M. Hodgus. J. Pal mer, wife and son. Harry Lltt, G. R. Williams, K. SUberstein. H. Frledlander. Fred W. Kees, A. C. Pannell, Oscar Loeb, M. Serwlk and wife, p. Carr, W. Grant, A. M. Clan, T. Qoodmet, 8. Oloyr, F M. Goodwlre. Net Doty Miss Ella Strong. Mat Troy. Miss M. F. Troy, Miss A. F. Scofleld. It. P. Evans, A D. Wand. D McGlliverv, Miss L. Drlscoll. Miss C. Drlscoll. WlJIIsm E. Prudhomme, Mrs. William E. Prudhomme, L. H. Roe and wife K. R. Angell, Arthur J. Fisk, Miss A. Bonnie. Miss B. Shomaker, C. C. Bradley, Jafnes Cllne, C. Butler, V, Carl ton and wife, Ada Gregory, Pansy Brad shaw. sll of Portland. Lennra Benolt. Rva Davtch. pearl Johan Poul son. Miss Louise Poulson. Mrs. G. Fromald, Johan Poulson Fromald, Mrs. Paul C. Bates. Miss McCarthy. Mrs, Emma Richards. Miss Carrie Oulmby, Frances Eladelman, Eunice Donnell. Ida M. Williams, William F. Mohr. Lessl Jones, C. L. Jones. W. A. Murry. M. A. Raymond, R. L. Taylor, C. L. Shear and wife, R. S. Herrln and wife, Ada Florence. H. E. Night, M. O. Schloppl A. S. Wilhelm, John Goodrich. W. Irv ing and wife, L. H. Seeley, M. A. Baker, H T. Minor, IS. C. Wilson. Miss B. Stlnson. Eleanor Cannon. W. H. Keck and wife. Mrs. M. S. Hughes. Phil Fre mont: W. H. Giles and wife, C. M. Zodin and wife. H. H. Cole, P. C. Wheeler, H. W. Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, Jr. ana Mrs. jenKins. an or j'ortland Mrs. D. Mills, Ontario; Miss Mary L. Barton, T. C. Blnlocker, H. C. Elbert Germany; W. R. Hunt and wife. San Francisco. KoOnlre Hotel. C. F. Llstman. Peter Jost, Lloyd ieyS, r-arK Myers. 8. G. Liter. O. Eng lish, E. Johnson, I Anderson. G. J, J-.rlckson. O. H. Flanders and wife, A B. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. J. Firth. W H. Locke, All Morrison. E. Swinson, P. i-. v eiter, John llnnnon. George Gorke, xv. ii. woire. K. S. Bait, A. J. Ander son. K. F. Weislnnd. S. A. Smith. 8. C, Havershnm. New! on McCoy. R. Burch Harry Helgrherg. E. Mock. O. Rlkrelth, E. Wlnterhothnm, David 'Mullen, W. Duncomb, Charles Stooks, A. MV. Glld tier. R. Brlggs, Harry Howard, ell of Portland. E. R. Tlchenor, E. W. Finley, Clats- knnle; R. E. McGulre. C. E. Beater. E B. Baldwin, L. Petteys. E. Martin, J. K. ( arr, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Barrett, M S. Warren. XV. G. Warren. Jules. Brocke Joe Sylvia. Dan McDonald, Sid Htytlng, Nick Heyllng. of Seaside; E. Jameson. j-red l,enhart. t. r . Parker. A. Peter son. Otto A. Owen. Astoria; John Mr- quarat, Harmon Ohlers, J. U. Webb. Henry Wernecks. Necanlcum; L. N Wilson and wife. Bucktilon, Wash.: A. Zimmerman, isenalom; John Jackson Sam Sumbor. Salem; Arthur Adklns, Hammond; C. K. Tabott and wife. rtatnter; n. rogue. J. woir. Lents, Or.; William Fogue. Mount Scott, Or.; Ben Rhyner. Warrentonf E. L. Yates. Chi cago. STecanlcnm tnn. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Manley, Mr. and Mrs, F. Thompson, Mrs. Will O. Whar ton. Wallace Wharton. EL Miller and wife. Miss B. L. Nickels, of Portland; Esra O. Harris. Corvallts; Bertha Wal lace, Columbus, Ohio. Commercial KotsL W. Austin, P, J. Cloaaet, W. V. Phil lips, R. H. Rohins. H. Fritsch. M. M Durjrl. Clem Albrlls, Miss Florence Huff, all of Portland; B. V. Blckford. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fenton of Port land have oponed their cottar at Sea side. J. Couch Flanders and wife of Port land passed through Seaside Frlduy on their way to Seola. Walter Gadsby und wife of Portland are at Seaside. Ambrose Scott and wife of Portland are at Seaside. Harry Lltt of Portland spent a few days At Seaside ltist week Robert McCrncken of Portland was at Seaside Sundny. Miss Mary Li-r.g of Portland Is at Seaside for the miinmer. Miss Laura jM. Jones of Portland spent Friday nt Seaside. Harry Word and wife of Portland were at Seaside last week. Miss Pearl I.uckey of Portland Is at Seaside for the summer. Mr. and Mrs Hlalne R. Smith turned to Port land Sunday nlht. Harry MooTe of Portland Is at Sea- aide for the season. Glad Is Howard of Portland spent i few days at Ben side last week. iidrs. E. J Austin of Portland has i cottage at Seaside. R. Shepard of Portland Is at Sea side for th season. Miss Luclln Dunn of Portland is at Seaside for the summer. W. T. Stephens of Portland Is in cottage at Seaside. F. Jaoobsen of Portland Is In a cot tae at Seaside. J. M. Harkleroad of Portland Is at Seaside lor the summer. L. B. Robinson of Portland la at Seaside. P. E. Llnb of Portland Is at Seaside in a cottage. H. B. Eberman of Portland Is at Seaside. M. J. Hanon of Portland Is at Sea side for the summer. Perry Radford of Portland is at Sea. side lor tne season. O. J. Henry of Portland has a oot tage at Seaside. i'. A. marker or foruana is at Bea- slde. Ed Weaver of Portland Is at Sea side for the season. R. H. Birnle of Portland la at Sea side In a cottage. A. S. Hamilton of Portland has a oot tape at Seaside. George Waldschmldt of Portland Is at Seaside. - . A. Erickson of Portland Is at Sea side. J. T. Rogers of Portland Is at Sea side ior tne season. J. A. Edwards of Portland is In a oot tage at Seaside. F. J. Grlswald of Portland Is at Sea side for the season. J. B. Bridge of Portland is In a cot tag eat Seaside. M. J, Quist of Portland is In a cot tage at Seaside. W. W. Evans of Portland is In a cot tage at Seaside. T. Johnson of Fortlana Is at Seaside for the season. M. A. Gordon of Portland is at Sea side. J. G. Mack of Portland is In his cot tage at Seaside. Arthur Van Dusen or Astoria visited friends at Seaside Friday. H. Centro of Portland waa at Sea side Sunday. Miss Helen Doble of Portland was at Seaside over Sunday. Grover UtxlnKer of Astoria naased through. Seaside on his way to Elk Creek. J. A. Gravley of Portland SDent Bun- aay at seaside. William E. Prudhomme of Portland is at seaside. Newton McCov of Portland wna nt Seaside last week. vy. h Kins of Portland wis at Sea side Sunday. rank Nau of Portland waa at 8ea- siae cunaay. hoi Blumauer or Portland Is soendlns a short vacation at Seaside. Graham Glass and wife of Portland are at bargent s Seaside house. Graham Glass Jr. of Cambridge. Mass., went to Portland Sunday to at tend the PI Delta KoDDa conclave. i.. 11. seeley or Portland suent Bun. aay at seaside. M. A. BaRer or Portland waa at Sea side over Sunday. ki. minor or Portland SDent a few dava at ceas me mis weex. B. (J. llson of Portland waa at Sea side Sunday. Frank Scott of Portland scent Sunday ai seaside. Mrs. Will O. Wallace of Portland la at Seaside. Clifford Moore of Portland la at Sea Ide for the season. Dr. W. T. Kerr of Portland la at Bea- Ide for the season. Mrs. W. A. Moore of Portland came to seaside Saturday. r. J. Btrenig or Portland la at ea-Ide. Miss B. Stlmpson of Portland Is visit- o. a CONTAINS o NO MERCURY Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering with ConUriou Blood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this drag that it frequently removes u symptom m a snore wmie, ana anuis ue aisease op in the system to ao greater damage to ue aeucate internal memoers. When, however, the treatment is left off, the disease always returns, and the Eatient finds that his health has been Injured by this powerful mineral, and e is often left with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheuma tism, eta. The action of S. S. ST is entirely different It contains no Mercury, nor any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of healing, cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious Blood Poison by removing the Tirus from the blood. It searches out erery particle of the poison and does sot leave the least trace for future outbreaks. S. S. S., in addition to curing the disease, builds tip and strengthens every part of the body. Its fine tonic effects tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the appetite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book containing valuable information about the different stages of the disease and asj tnflk'l advice desired sent free to all who write. , TES SWIFT SPECIFIC CCX, ATXJLSTA, CA Dons; Beach, Wash. Saturday and Sunday of excursionists visited North Beach points. The Fourth waa celebrated at l.ong Beaeti and most of the people i-ama up here for the day. On Tuesday 100 druggists from Ore gon came down to the Breakers and spent three days. On Wednesday nlht there was a ball given at the hotel In honor of the visitors. The big ball room was decorated for the occasion and tho evening was an enjoyable ono. Correct Names. There is a movement under wnv to reform the loose use of the names of the various resorts on the O. K. & N railway. The abused name Is the term Long Beach. It has been used as a substitute for North Beach to designate the whole peninsula from Ilwaco to Ocean Park and to distinguish the wholo Washington beach from the Oregon re sort ut Seaside. This use of the name has had a quite logical origin, as tho f treat stretch of sand is certainly a long each. '1'he name is very frequently used In n less general sense to Include the bench between Seavlew and Break ers and Anally it Is used to Indicate settlement around the Long Beaoh station. The latter Is the only correct use of the term. This loose use of tha name has caused some Inconvenience among strangers and even among those familiar with the different meanings of Long Beach. Persons wishing to go to the different resorts of North Beach buy tickets and have baggage checked to Long Beach in place of Tioga, Cen tervllle, Seavlew or elsewhere. Often times they leave the train at Long Beach and And themselves and their baggage a considerable distance from where they want to go. Persons In the city who have friends at North Beach direct mall to Long Beach and It goes to the Long Beach postofflce, when it may be intended elsewnere. The correct use of the term Long Beach is the name of the resort which was originally cut out of the H. H. Tinker tract and not the general name of the 15 miles of North Beach, as the sound of the name might indicate. Above Long Beach the first resort is Tioga, which has the old Jacohsen place for a landmark. Tioga extends up the beach to where J. M. Arthur has built his big hotel called BreaKers. Above Breakers the stations to Ocean are seldom confused except with the gen eral use of the term Long Beach. Be low Long Beach comes Newton, where the Newton hotel was Miflt. then Cen- terville, and finally Seavlem, at the old Stout place. m at Seaside. Aiiss Kleanor Cannon of Portland la Seaside. Miss 8 C. Huohlna of Pittsburg. Pa.. pent Friday at Seaside. Joe I)e Guchl, for many years dining- room steward at the Commercial club. Portland, has accepted a similar posi tion at tjargent s beasine nouse. P. Rumelln and family of Portland have opened their Gearhart cottage. Hugh McGulre and family of Portland have opened their cottage at Gearhart. James Honeyman and family of Port land are In their cottage at Gearhart. Mrs. St. Clair Gr and family are In tbelr Gearhart cottage. S. Beach and ramlly or Portland are In their cot tags at Gearhart. G. Durand and family of Portland are In their cottage at Gearhart Sam Rosenblatt and family of Port land are In their rot tage at Gearhart. A. H. Blrrell of Portland and family are at Gearhart In their cottage for lb season. Hasel Small of Portland Is at Sea side for the summer. George Prntlc of Portland is at Sea side for the season. Bemlce Ptlmpson of Portland is Ttsltina; at Sesslde Miss Jessie Mansfield of Portland Is in a cottage st Oearbart Miss L. Pfunder and O. Pfunder are visiting at the Pollvka cottaa-a. Gearhart. Harry Hsmlet and family nf Portland are 1 their cottaae at Gearhart. J.. Pollvka and family of Portland have pned their cottage at Gearhart. Mis aUsi i"labsr oi Portland U Personal Mention. Mrs. William Ladd of Portland came to Seavlew Wednesday and will spend the summer In her cottage. F. H. Irwin of Portland came to the Breakers Wednesday. H. w. Manning of Hortlana is at Hackney Cottage, Seavlew. Miss May K.eiiy or urregon iiiy is at Seavlew for the season. Martin Shade of Portland is at iong Beach. Mrs. Charles Bernard or Portland is building a new cottage at Seavlew. Frank notterur anu ramiiy or Port land are in their cottage at Seavlew. Mrs. IT. H. Parker of Portland is in her cottage at Seavlew. William Kendall or Portland nas tne Henry cottage at Seavlow. Robin H. Nelson or Albany was at Long Beach last week. J. R. lMckson of Portland made a trip to Long Beach last week. M. Hurd or b-ugene is ai ijonp cemai. J. L. Manlon of Portland made a trip to Lonjr Beach last week. Mrs. A. B. Cox of Portland opened her cottage nt Long Beach. Uerald usinun oi roitiiina vibiicu at Keavlew. 1 Victor Lion Volght of Volghfs Camp, Canada, visited friends at lxng Keacn. Herbert F. Clarke of Clackamas, Or., was at Long Beach last week. William Wood of Astoria visited North Beach points last week. Fred Whittlesey visited at Long Beach last week. Mrs. Del Stuart and daughter of Tnrtljind rr nt Lnm Beach. Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab of Port land is In the Schwab cottage at Sea vlew. Mrs. Captain Pope of Portland Is at Seaview. W. J. Pettljohn of Newberg has a cottage at Centervllln for the season. J. L. Burke and family of Portland visited J. L. Pprague at Ocean Park. Mrs. Jessie Watson of Oakland, Cal., visited at Ocean Park last week. Sam Bromburger and famllv of Port land are in a cottage st Long Bench. Miss Laura Harris of Los Angeles is visiting at Long Beach. W. J. Winters and familv of Spokane are in a cottage at Centervllle. O. W. Burton, wife and daughter of Walla Walla are at Hackney Cottace. R. 8. Fireball of Portland Is at Long Beech. Mrs. L. Friedman snd famllv of Portland are in a cottage at Ixng Beach C W. Rjinsom and wife Of Portland spent the week at Hackney Cottage Miss Amanna Messien or t-oruaim is at Ocean Park. Harrv Wood and ramny or roruana are at Ocean Park for the season Mr. and Mrs. Matthew (ievurti or Portland are at Ocean Park for the summer. Mrs. W H. Tlrttt and son returned from Ocean Park to Portland this week. Charles E. York of Portland nas pur chased the Hulbert coitage at Oc-an Park. Mrs, T. rvwllng snd Miss tviitn Howl ing of Portland have opened tbelr new cottage st Ocean Park. Mrs. t . tv Mnlth. or portisni nas opened her cottage at Ocean Pnrk. C. Woollev of Portland Is at Ocean Park for the summer K.vv. Lrveiv or Portland ha a cotuig" st Otn Pa-k Harold Smith of Portland was at Ocean Pnrk a few days last week. j 'Meier; Mrs. W. A. Kinney. lr. George S. UreltllnK. Mrs. T. It. Mulr, Miss Con stance Mulr. Miss Smith. Mrs. Henry Hart, James V. Hart, Raymond Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. William Pendergast, Mrs, Herbert Holman. A. W. Allen and wife, Miss Klsle Johnson, Henry Harlan, E. Jaoobsen, W. A. Montgomery, Guy Ketchison and wife, Miss ,M. Steichner, 11..., .1 ft.fnMn O A itunt . r, 4 w 1 1 A Ben F. Jones, W. Wallace, John . Laue and wife. Miss Edna Munro, ju tt. Lurst, F. Byerly, C. C Shaw, Arthur Thayer, W. H. Zlegler, W. P. Koehler Dr. William Koehler, J. E. Cormach and wife. TT. I Rchana and wife. N. G. Wil lis. Frank Jancke and wife, B. J. Fay and wife, H. W. Viets. F. C. Davie. F. A. Anstoy, C. H. Beckman. XV. C Church, William Wltzell. J. & Felter and wife. ail or Portland. XV. A. Kuvkendall and wife. Mrs. J. T Brumfleld. Eugene; R. TJ. Niece, Los Angeles; D. F. Everett, Goldenrale, Wash.; J. Marsh and wlfo, asco; Frank H. Codwell. Newberg; Val R. Bury, wife and child. Ban Francisco; C. G. Huntley, wife and daughter, Oregon City: A. C. Koeppen. O. W. Koeppen, Pendleton: M.- E. Everltt. North Bend; Judge George C. Blakelcy and wife, The Dalles; M. g. ciemons, urants pass; a D. Vincent. New York: L. Johnson. 811- verton, Or.; George Harding and wife, Oreaon Cltv: T. F. Laurln. Astoria: w. H. Eccles, wife and children, Ogden, Utah; R. S. Kuhnan, M. riander. Ban Francisco, Cal - Mrs. C. L. Crellln, Miss Ruth Crellln, Pleasanton, Cal.; Mrs. A. E. Hutchison, Gertrude C. Hutchinson, Salt Lake, Utah. Long Beach hotel Marcus Cohn and wife, XV. E. Glttins, E. W. Moore, Eu gene Peterson, G. H. Harmon, XV. A. Parry, A. Boskowitz, F. L. Patterson. XV. D. Klne, Clara F. Daly, Sam J. Cutler, B. C. Maney, William Boudett, Alma Payne, J. J. McNab, Miss U Relvke. Miss Lee, Miss Lenora Forth, XV. E. Browmson, Albert H. Pearce, Blanche H. Craig, Arthur W. Bell, Miss Frederick son, W. H. Jarvls and wife, A. Dlllar, H. C. Albee and wife. Frank Potts, J. Cor mach and wife, all of Portland; Dean Blanchard, Nellie Sweet, Rainier; Sol Smith, Lena Whitehead, Mrs. I. Moses, South Bend; William J. Roouey, Gar field Rooney, Mrs. G. Russell, Miss J. Dubla, Raymond; L. L. Miller Spokane: Mabel Bodnie, Colfax- J. A. Taylor and wife, Mahcotta; E. J. Craig and wife; R. B. Anderson and wlfe Seattle; M. J. Lynch, Walla Walla; F. W. Nessner, Baker City: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. B. A. Rlnes, Pendleton; F. E. Miller, Atlanta, Idaho. " The Driftwood. M1ss Verna Rudlg, Mrs. William O'Donnell and son. Mrs. A. W. Echart, E. E. Klngsley, wife and child, A. C. Jackson and wife. Louise BtamDhor, Herlanda Stampher, E. C. Dowllng. H. J. Klngsley, A. T. Fleet. Elsie M. SplrkerL Edith Spicker, John Spicker, J. F. Cunningham. George F. Schott C. M. Dustin, Jack Cunningham, Dr. George S. Brighton. Harold Brlnker hoff, Irene O'Brien, Mrs. J. Brlnker- hoff. Anita O'Brien, Louise O'Brien, T, J. O'Brien and wife, Miss G. Jons, Mrs. Lillian Powers, all of Portland Miss Dora Shaffer. Bourban, Md., A. H. Nelson, New York; F. C. Bellinger, Buffalo: Mrs. Jennie Spicker, Bangor, Wis.; Evelyn Olsen. Chris Pehrln L. Mever. John E. Rarsons. all of Port land; Miss Hazel Snipes, The Dalles, Henry Can. Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs Chris Franzen. Lyle Wash.; E. E Bright, Springfield. Ohio; S. V. Ste wart, Walville. Wash. The Brltt. Mr. and Mrs. Bromberger, Miss M Bromberger, Ruth Bromberger, E. A Learlng, Lawrence Fearing, E. F. Bar rett. FT t. Relnhard, Mrs. J. Carlson Miss Edith Carlson. Cornell Carlson, A. E. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen, Raymond Doollttle, Meshowaka. I rid.; GeoTKe C. Carter, Joliet, 111.; W. V. Cole, Boise, Idaho; Stanley Arnold, St. Johns, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. I . v. smith, Mr. and Mrs. II. Williams, Raymond Wash.: C. E. Pettlt. Nahcotta, Wash.; John Burke, C. L. Stevenson, South Bend, Wash. The Portland. R. L. Adams. E Klnderdman, T. Hoi derman, Albert Giere, F. Monks, Otto K Haael, T. XV. Ward, J Burnitt. C. Lllja. J.imes J. Flynn, W. Daly. J. Duly, J. B. Bon, Mario Johnston, W. J Kuhl, Mrs. I. B. Hlrsoh, A. C. Brown, Dorothy Parker, Caroline Moores, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, M. H. y"ells, W. F. Martaln, K. G. Still, Mrs. H. Raymond, Miss E. Cleeland, Miss M. Stephen, Miss M. Kugan. Miss L. Whits, M. U. O'Neill. M. E. Fanning, H. A. Rose C. J. Bassett, A. K. San derson. WilllRm Isensee, C. W. Young, all of Portland; G. Johnson, Kansas City; Mrs. H. E. Fisk. Olathe, Kan.; Edith Whiteomb. Pearl E. Seaborg, A. A. Seaborg, Charles A. Seaborg, Il waco. Haokasy Cottac. Mrs. William Holl and family, Ben Rybke, Mrs. 8. P. Kern and daughter, Gerald Eastham, Dick A. Hathaway, J. Backle and wife, Mrs. D. Llnls, Fran ces Sins. William Cannon. W. K. Wat son, A. ('. Jackson and wife, Peter Hagony, William O, Beck. Mrs. Wil liam 1. Beck. William G. Beck Jr., A. P. Fleet, c. c. Copies and wife, Mrs. Fransen, Sidney Fransen, H. W, Man ning. C. W. Bettman, all of Portland. Hotel Sunset. Charles Manning, Mrs E. W. Watson, R. H. Pease. E. I.. Cornor. D. M. Don- augh, Elaine Goblev, Mrs. Mlllia Gooley, J. R. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gooley. W. A. Dalqulst. George Carter, Aphla L. Dimlck Mert E. Dlmick Jr., all of Port land: Ely paria, castierock. wasn.: Pau line Parla, Castierock, Wash. Taylor's Hotel. James A. Gray and wife. William Shevas, Frank Shevas, Anita F. O'Brien, Louise M. O'Brien, Mrs. H. J. O'Brien. Mrs. M. ,T. O'Brien. Harold Belnkerhoff, Mrs. J. Meinkerhoff, Irene O'Brien, Frances C. Harrington. J. E. Wlttman. all of Portland; L. 8. Denlson Miss Bes- ley, South Bend; Clarence Shipley. Castle Rock; Miss J. Carpenter, Mrs. Effl : Phillips, G. XV. Phillips. D. B. Phillips. Carrollton, Wash. Whltehouse Hotel. . Mrs H. Rubbenhorst, F. E. Loveloy. A. D. Shorno and wife, Lloyd H. Ander. son and wife, Leon Cohen, A. L. Llssler, H. L. Lrlssler. Ernest E. Cox, Harry S. - Clapp, George F. Whltehouse, F. B, View. B. C Wahl and wife. Mlas Ousale Wahl, W. P. Meyers and wife. A. B. . Connor and wife, O. M. Forglna and, -,, wife Fred Goodwin, 8. K. Elleon, F. B. 1 Bradley, all of Portland. -, Sarrsst Homa, Mrs. E. P. Morgan, Miss Rhoda Mor- , gan. W. V. Norman, and wife, Marshall ? Case, A. H Devera Jr., R. H. Haaelton, E. B. Cooper, J. R. Black, all of Port land; Mrs. Cecil Lane. Long Beach; Mrs. . G. R. Webb, San Prs.nclsco: A. H. Lex. Chicago. North Beach Znn. A. D. Shorno and wife. Charles M. ' Dewey, Miss Eleanor Glle, Ableon L. ' Glle. 8 V. Dumler, William G. Beck Jr. B. 8. Hackney. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lei- - ter and son, all of Portland; Miss Maud Resler, Salt Lake City; Mrs. William ; Beck, Billings, Mont. 2, Bait Air. v XV. J. Frost Mrs. W. J. Frost, W. r Wheeler and wife, F. E Hutchinson, Lloyd Bates, Albert Lewis, G. W. Fra iler, Earl Robinson, Lawrence Frost. Mrs. A. M. Haradson, Mies Dorothy Har- t adson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Frost, Gerrge W, Frost and wife. Joseph Sullivan, Howard -Hutchinson, all of Portland; Mrs. H. N. . Blom, Miss B. Blom. Miss Margaret Blom. Miss Bernlee Blom. Miss Eliza- beth Blom, Michigan. Ths SnsUbarns House. M. Ditchburn, Mrs. Hendley of Port land, Mrs. Rice snd family, Mrs. Aven and family, Nampa; Mr. and Mrs. Hark- -ess. Miss Harkess, Denver, Colo. - WILHOIT SPRINGS Motel Now Open Stage leaves Oregon City, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until July 1, then daily at 9 a. m. Fare $1.50. F. XV. Mil.eran. proprietor. NORTH BEACH t Is the busiest and most brilliant pleasure haunt in this part of the country this summer. Its thousands of devotees re- J ". joice to learn that they can now go and come on a regular j- schedule, independent of tides. ' The Popular Excursion Steamer of the O. R. & N. Co. t J. Potter r; Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock,. v! DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M. ' SATURDAY'S OMT.V 2-f0 P. M " 11 o i SATURDAYS ONLY, 2:00 P. M. MAGNIFICENT DAYLIGHT TRIP DOWN THE COLUMBIA Direct connection at Megler with the Ilwaco railroad, thence to the beach resorts. See published schedules EXCURSION RATES FROM PORTLAND Season Tickets, on sale daily J5 4.00 Saturday-to-Monjday Tickets 3.00 Five-Trip Commutation Tickets 15.00 Reduced Rates Prevail From All Parts of the State Purchase tickets at the City Ticket Office, O. R. & N., Third I and Washington Streets. ; WM. McMURRAY, : General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon X si OAXJTOKSXA BOTSXA AIRfflOWT HOTEL Superbly situated Easily reached Magnificently appointed Perfectly served In every aspect approach ing more nearly the IDEAL hotel. Single rooms with private bath $2.56 upward. r'ellghtful Suits J10 uptrard. No room In the house without hath. Kaiiafed by the world famous Palace Hotel Company OREGON HOTELS TUB PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. European Plan Modern Kestaorant. cost owe aorxuoir bolubi Headquarters fot Tourists and Com mercial Trarelers. Special rates made to 'families and single frentlemen. The manairamsnt will be pleased at 11 times to show rooms snd rive prices, a modem Turkish bath es taMlahment In ths hotel. X. O. Bowsts, Krr. pupils Centrally Located Modern Improvements Imperial Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN Seventh and Washington J, Phil Metschan A Sons. Props. ' lonf Distance Fhoss in Tery Boom. Rates, $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 " AT. THE HOTELS XiOBf Beach. The Breakers Mrs J B Osssg and child, Mrs C C Hltnwn. Mr ard Mra. Mik Jcob, Jir Edwin Jlcoh Mlt H. Jsoob. Ed Khelostorm and wife. C 11 Wnilarns, J B. rtomvigr. O P. Bri, Msrte Johnstone, r. A. Knapp and wife. Miss Knapp. Ml lloufrhtna. Mrs A. Ci. N'eare and son, R o. Johston, Adolph A. Dfkora, Jullu Oreen ant wife, B. M. Eases, T. Itates an4 wife. Euirene Roser. C. J. Basett. Noll. Paul A Crtmtr, (Vorg P Ksuffmsn, 3 H Huehtt snil wtf, W. H- Vrroch. wife snd two rhll drf. Marie Kevins. Oenrae W. Bfsrhkw. Miss Maud Mr. Rraliae Oeaund. p. & Btewart. ff H. Derli. Mr. and Mr Ludwif Hlrsch, air.. aa4 Kra. ailua Hotel St. Francis SAN FRANCISCO This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world's finest caravansaries, and has added many ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness. It his introduced to Ticific Cont Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service. Magnets Clock System'snd today represents the farthest idrance of science in hotel service in America. Rates European, from ti upward Under the mnffement of JAMES WOODS ifiktRRJii THE DANM00RE 1 ti3'" r PorUand s New Hotel. ' . 7S Washinrtom, eons lsta. m, KsJil? kMtr, . StuopsM Flam aa4 Vp. Bus meets all trains. DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor. Votel aCoor CtatKa Siuk. V. Bids. Of. Ov all yewr. Tow taior soatloa applj at lbs 2saoor, HOTEL OREGON : CORNER SEVENT AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per t Day and Up European Plan free Dui. 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