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,8 77 tTrrrD itftro y-dD -y- t UllillJlIl THE - OREGON DAILY JfQURNAL, PORTLAND, . SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 18. 1008. IS! r.w .... i i 'JzXSJ&tZ& 'ca: .SEX-CW SRT9sKf S W?Wmm ml & s KASIDE, Or., July 11. Hundred now throne ths beaches And this report has never had a luion that offered a better outing; than the present one. The weather haa been Ideal and the man who chroni cally complains of the weather haa had to carry a white flag around all week. Reporta from the upper Necanl cum aay that trout flatting haa never been better. I. N. Flelachner of Port land waa a aucceeaful fisherman laat week and alao Kenneth Fenton of Port land and Ted Hlgglna of Stanford. There are any number of ahell fish too, and not a cottage on the beach but haa all It can use. , Now that the eeaaon la well started the aoclai aide of affaire at the beach la beginning to become more prominent. There have been a number of Informal gatherings during the week. A Queer Craft. Lily Cardiff la the name of tho only foreign vessel that haa ever navigated the peaceful waters of the Neoanlcum. Although this little craft is only seven feet long it haa visited all of the prin cipal ports of the world. She was built In Cardiff 6 pain and has been through all kinds or seaa and weather from the rough water of the German ocean to the nellucld waves at the Red aea. The Lily Cardiff haa passed through the straight of Gibraltar, the fcfui't canal and the Golden Gate. She In built In the form of a tug boat and driven by a propeller. Her length la seven feet and her beam two feet. She carries but one passnger who Is engineer, pilot and captain. This man of many occu pations sits In the hold of the vesiel with his head coming higher than tho ama.ll smokestack and sends the Lily Cardiff spinning through the water by working pedals with his feet. As tho propeller turns she glides through the water with all of tho grace and dignity of a Cunard liner. The little craft Is r;ulded by a regular pilot wheel wh'ch s Just In front of the operator. She Is fitted out with a compass nnd pre pared to navigate In any bay or harbor of the world. The Lily Cardiff w s built by the sailors on the ship Galeoa which was wrecked near Seaside somo time back. She was In service fer soma time and was used by the crew to come from the Galena to shore In many or the principal portH of the world One man could pet In the llttlt tug and quickly work his way to shore. Tho craft Is at present the Dronertv of Mr Will Taylor of the Necanlcum boat- nouse. A large number of visitors at the beach have been attracted by tin T.llv lnrrtft nnH hflva hftpn rhtn PVK rati lied In her. New Cement Walk. Seaside Is to have 1.200 fret of v ment sidewalk to replace the historic old Shell road. The new walk will ! eight fret wide and will extend along the bhell road from the Neoanlcum to the boardwalk on tho ocean front Over one-half of the money for the en terprise has been raised and bids are In the hands of the committer In charge of the construction. Work w'li be begun In the course of a week and the new walk will be In service beTore the height of the season Is reached. The new walk will follow the Shell road In the main but will be straight. It will be a great convenience to al most every person who visits Seastdo. The new walk will be a continuation of Bridge street and make It possible to reach the boardwalk without golrVg through the sand and dirt of the old Shell road. Persons arriving on tho train will have a straight walk from the depot to the ocean front and from the board walk at Its Intersection with the proposed cement walk they will Cnave a mile ana a hair m each dlrec I I . . . A 1 . . I. - t ' 1 1, 3 1. I . ... Along the Shell road, which the cement walK will replace tlon. there has grown up iuite a little summer city. Ovr 30 places of business front on It and every few days adds another to the list. Postcard stands, electric the atres, restaurants, shooting gallerlos, cand stores, a dancehall, a bowling alley, a photographer, and a fortune teller are among the enterprises which will he reached by the new walk In the short distance between the brldgo and the ocean front. Almost every person In Seaside has occasion to pass down this street each day and the im portance of the walk is realised. The committee.. In charge of the work is: A. H. Wilson, Harry Wheatley and G. M. Grimes. D. C. Pelton of Portland Is among those who are promoting the project and almost every property owner of West Seaside Is giving It his hearty support. Elk Wear Seaside. During the past week reporta have come to Seaside that there are a num ber of elk in the hills beyond the re sort. It has been told around town that a whole herd of elk have been seen on several occasions In the hills near Seaside. While old hunters discredit this reDOrt thev sav that there are soma elk in the hills and most of them are counting on getting one when the sea son opens. Reports from those who have been in the woods are also to the effect that the black-tail coast deer are plentiful, as are also the black bear. I MX. BttmZiiF&nTi7V t .... tftr. as Wtfff flMSCflt m MM El X Jf J ot K Jrt,-,,. : w M D 'il.V; 1T v 3.1 if cf ' I sjassaaiaBjBBaaBjaESicMM and wife, M. A. Lowe. R. W. Iewls, Miss Knatip, L. narnett, A. Slnshelmer, I r. nnd Mrs. E. A. Marshall, Max G. Cohen atid wife R. l. Sulimldt, Miss Cleo Krelxner, (. K. Dobnon, W. Reldt, F.dwnrd Fletcher and wife. A. Rodri guez, L. Cnrstencen, A. Kmery, ull of iJortland; Mrs. C. Johnson, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. "V. F. Goldsmith. San Francisco: I. F. Curran, Missoula, Mont; Mrs. L. C. Kogcrs and child, Condon; ri. u. Kerrlck. K. Kaufman. Seattle; Mrs. J. F. Hath. Rainier; Miss B .K. McLaren, Port Flgln, (lot ; Mrs. Fred W. Plum mcr, Spokane; U. B. Llnnowebber, As toria; Jliss Ooughy, Palo Alto, Cal.; airs. t. r . iaurin, Astoria. South Bend; Qus Schoenbachler, Mrs. A, L. Fulton, A. L. Canithers, M. Bronald, A B. Coyne. Mrs. E. C. Rogers and child. Condon; C. Houston, Miss H. V. Houston, Astoria. AND PACIFIC PIER, 5EA.cSIPE. Seaside, as we as being a beach resort, offers opportunites to hunters and manv take advantage of this. As soon as the open season begins a number of parties hunt big game with successful results. There are hunters around the resort who take parties out. It Is scarcely over 12 miles from town to where big game Is hunted. Old-Fashioned riowera. One of the novelties of Seaside is an old-fashioned flower garden of L. Ia mann of Necanlcum Inn. Mrs. Damann hns devoted a half-acre tract back of her cottaKO to the culture of flowers and esoeclallv to the old-fashioned varie ties which have been greatly neglected Dy gardeners 01 late years. in mis small souce the Industrious little wo man has some 60 different kinds of flowers, most of which are of the old fashioned species. Iahllas. verbenas, fox glove sweet William and daisies flourish . in the sunshines and the salt air adds color to their blooms. There la honeysuckle, forget-me-nots and pan sles In any quantity and popples of every variety, for poppies are Mrs. Da mann s special favorite. The collec tion In the garden has been growing In size from veur to' year and every sum mer finds the diligent gardener with a larger number of her old-fashioned fa- rvorttes Some of the flowers grow quite well In the sandy soil, but for other species ft lias been found neces sary to bring In heavier earth. Mrs. Damann works In her garden a number of hours every day and will seldom trust any one with the care of her flow ers. During the summer tho display of flowers attracts the attention of many visitors at Seaside and those who like the old-fashioned varieties find Mrs. Damann always ready to show them through her garden. fen IRVcS BATtLlNQ AT cSEAcSIDE PAoto EY H.. A. HADDOCK..' Sargent's Seaside Bona. Mrs. Walter B. Honeyman. Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Chns. F. Adams, Mrs. Frank L. Smith, family and nurHe, F. A. Kolloek, Enter t..rrell, Winifred Blrrell, Ida Manstron. C F. Adams. Mrs. 7,. Du Rette, Hamilton Bates, Johan Poulsen Bates, Miss Flora Wick XV. K. Hollen heck nnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ldtng, Miss Uhidys Lang, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ja- cobH, Mrs N. K. Clarke, Miss Alta Clark, Miss Bess Clark, Miss Exa Clark, James Sargent, Dr. J. F. Bell, P. C. Bates, Frank Nau, Mrs. Frank Ware, Mrs. H. U. McKinley, all of Portland; Ann Chalmers, Forest Grove; J Mey ers, Salem; J. M. Balrd, M. Schol, E. T. Cheese, Chicago; W. W. Renshaw, W. r. Avery, Eugene; F L. Ketten bach nnd family, Lcwiston, Idaho; 8. B. Luffer, Montrose, Col.; Mrs. M. Ilaw thorn, Astoria. Colonial Hotel. B. V. Nea! and wife. Owen Landass. L. Jeuntegard, Bruce Scarlett, K. F. Badgley and wife. Alfred Penzel, James R. rordon, Miss C. Cioi-kett. all of Port land; Mrs. M. Jagger Yonder Ahe and children. Mrs. K. Saunders, Oregon City; Mayhello cunt, Grays River; J. P. l,eln iiard, Astoria; E. J. Church, Woods Landing; K. Lancaster, Warrentnn; Mrs. W. E. Stevens, Mrs. M. 1). Copeland, Scappoose, Charles Wiest and wife, Cyrus Wio.st, Mrs. William Wiest, Kelso; W. A. Reed and wife, Palisade, Cnl.; fJ., L. Mutt, Raisrier; Mrs. H. H. HaynoH and children. Dayton; Estelle Creswcll, D. T. Ackerson, Hubbard. Locksley HalL Ada Florence, Robert Grav, Mrs C B. Mason.' G. H. Welse, XV. Et kin. Mrs. Henry Muorehouse. Mlis Harriet Moore- house, Jotin Manning and iamiiv, . u. Josslln, Miss Ruhy Scott. Frank Smith, George Harnett and wife, J. Foster. J. E. ! Pi Ice and wife, Mrs. S. F. Smith and daughter, Miss Grace Inmnn. Mrs. Fmlly Porter, A. K. Erlckson. W. Grirtlth, 1 Adolph Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Hamilton. Mrs. C. B. Mason, nil of Portland; Ray Husklll and wife, George Powers and wife. Farl Powers. M. Johnson and wife. I all of Kelso; R. B. Dale and wife. Fort I Stevens; F. Crocket and wife, Boston; Personal Mention. Judge A S. Bennett and wife of The Dalles were at Seaside last week. Mrs. J. C. Alns worth and daughter of Portland spent a few days Jast week at Seaside. Isldor Long of Portland is at sea side. Mrs. J. A. Strowbridge Jr. and chil dren are the guests of Mrs. Blaine R. Smith at Seaside. Warren Jacobsen of Portland is visit ing at Seaside. John Price of the University of Ore gon is at Seaside for a short vacation. I Lowengart and daughter of Port- lnn,i nr. at Seaside for the summer. Mrs. I. N. Flelschner of Portland Is Rntertalnlnar Miss Ella and Miss Mai HIrsch of Portlund at the Flelschner cottage, Seaside. Dr. A. E. Marshall and wife of Port land are at Seaside. F. S. Dellinger of Astoria spent Sun dav at Seaside. Judge A. L. Miller and wife of Van couver visited at Seaside laat week. Mrs. Max G. Cohen of Portland la at Seaside for the summer. Oskar E. Huber of Portland Is at Seaside for a short vacation. A G. Long of Portland came to Sea side Saturday night and spent a few davs with his family. R. L. Durham of Portland Is in the Smith - cottage at Seaside. A. Lincoln Hart of Portland Is at Seaside for a short vacation. W. O. Van Schuyver of Portland came to Seaside Saturday night for a short visit. Judge William D. Fenton of Portland spent Saturday and Sunday at Seaside. Johan T. Poulsen of Portland came to Seaside for a short visit this week. Horace B. Fenton of Johns Hopkins i ... y h heir wtx B$fW$ f - a w if? . LtSQ 1$ l wiaM.tf.BDtt WfrwjeaT. i aV V iriTMf TH inr -iaMiiiiiinsnBi 1 1 iii'Iiiii iiimaiM-iii saini lllaaM?Tlsl1y LONG BEACH AND VICINITY no mm Is the busiest and most brilliant pleasure haunt in this part of the country this summer. Its thousahds of devotees re joice to learn that they can now go and come on a regular schedule, independent of tides. The Popular Excursion Steamer of the O. R. & N. Co. T. J. Potter Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock, DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY. 1:00 P. M. MAGNIFICENT DAYLIGHT TRIP DOWN THE COLUMBIA Direct connection at Megler with the Ilwaco railroad, thence to the beach resorts. See published schedules W.D. FENTOH COTTAGE 50MS.D WALK, eft A .5 IDE medical school is spending his vacation at Seaside In the Fenton cottage. H. W. Scott of Portland Is at Sea side. Mrs. H. Mitchell of Portland oame to Seaside this week. Miss Ruby Scott of Portland Is the guest of Miss Hazel Holland of Walla Wa 11a at the Holland cottage. Seaside. Kenneth Fenton of Portland la at Seaside for the summer. A. G. Long Jr., of Portland, came to Seaside last week for a short vacation. George H. Hill of Portland came to Seaside last week for a ehort visit at the Hill cottage. Rlaine R. Smith and wlfs of Portland returned to Seaside this week after a short visit at Portland. Walter Oadshy of Portland returned to Seaside this week after a trip to the cltv. Ted Hlglns of Stanford Is visiting tveiineiu xeiiun at me renion conago, Seasld". George Hoyt of Portland came to Seaside Saturday right for a short visit. Chester Murphy of Portland Is spend ing a few days at Seaside. IN THE COTTAGES EXCURSION RATES FROM PORTLAND Season Tickets, on sale daily $ 4.00 Saturday-to-Monday Tickets 3.00 Five-Tnp Commutation Tickets 15.00 Reduced Rates Prevail From All Parts of the State Purchase tickets at the City Ticket Office, O. R. & N., Third and Washipgton Streets. WM. McMURRAY, CtQtral Passenger Agent Portland. Oregon 1 WWW" f f f f f f f ff V W WW V V W Mrs. Lewis Clark of Portland has ocened her cottare at Seaside. Mrs. J. K. Lock of Portland Is occu pying her sew cottage, Locknaven, at oeaaioe. G H Hunt of Portland haa the C. W. King cottage. Mrs. W. O Van 8chuyvr and fam ily of Portland have the Buchanan cottage. Mra. M S Copeland la In the Mil dred cottage. T. A. Hrown of Portland has opened the Al Vista cottage. Captain W. H. Patterson of Portland haa opened his own rottase at Seaside. W. A. Holt of Portland la occupying his cottage at S-eaalie. W. E. Jackson of Portland are Id Illawah cottage M S. Drake nf Portland la In his cottage at Seaside for the summer. Ralph R Dunlwsy of Portland la oc cur ri r r his cottsge at Sessile. H ET Morehouse of Portland haa the Carter cottage. C, Dale of Portland Is at Stanley camp grounds. Seaside. H. Uaralde of Portland la la tLe Ramshv cottage. P. Rchmeer of Portland haa opened his cottage at Seaside O. W. Anderson of Portland baa otned his rottaare at Seaside. frs. A. Tllaer of Portland Is In bsr cottage at aalde. F. ttcbenlsoh of Portleal la occupy lag his cottage at eiBide, W. H Mttrhell of PnrtUnd Is eorupy tns; Bn'trfll eettif. Ko. I. Urm. petpk Mcloald ef PnlaB4 U P. C. PELTCN COTTAGE SZhSWZ. occupyirg a Butterfleld oottag at Beav aide, llllam Flledner of Portland hava opened his cottage at Seaside. Joseph Jacobberger of Portland has opened the Sauvaln cottsge. W. W. White of Portland Is occupy ing tho West cottsge C. H. Rate of Portland has opened his cottage at Seaside. L. R. Roberta of Portland Is In Alex Gilbert's rot tag H A. Sargent of Portland la In Bnt terfleM cottage No. a R Palltisch of Portland haa opened the Nealand cottar. oskar Huber of Portland ha Butter field cot tag t No. i F. C. petterson of Portland la In hie cottage at Seaside George Otten of Portland la occupying m cottage at peaside F W Griswold of Portland has cpned his cottage. h. 1'. Linn of Fort. an d baa etxnM a cottag at Peaside P. fcorerson of Portland haa craned hla cottage J - a., r-age or l oniinj la la ids Mudg cottare K E. Ciaffner of Portland la la the Nwiland cottage Vkiniam Fhrr-ard of Portland ta la his own cottage at ad 8. C Kenaell of Portlaad has opened his cottage at ImMa R. WtiiUweeei of Portlaai la In the Tolleaon cottag Mrs. aV A-1 Best of Poet la ad haa opened Cederhurat cottage for the sum mer. Mra. H. P. Christensen of Portland has opened her cottsge at Seaside L A. Halns of Spokane Is at Stan lev camT) grounds. Seaside. "Lr. l P. Imw of Portland Is In tTlffwood cottage. S. A Umli and family of Maho have has the a cottsge at Seaside. L. Samuels of Portland Washer cottnge Howard Whtttnr of Port'snd Is oc--urylr1 Putterrield Cofage Nv 4 R 8. Raines of Portland has the O. . Allen cottage AT THE HOTELS Xol Koore. J W MacKenile and wife. Miss MarKeniie. Mra. L. W. Whit. M-a j L K Hx1i. George W Martin and wife, Mr and Mrs E W Prjd homme. Franc-e and Wtlber Prudhorrme. Mlaa Frances Narden. Mra B F Ho!-! man. Miss Hilda Hexter. P H Eghala I and wife. W F I m v and wif. a l Toting. Frel H- McClore, A. Perr. J. F. Cataball, Oorre Vy. T. F yuinlan, Mrs. J. Curtla Reblnsrin. 'Mra P. J. Jennings. Mlaa Grace Jennings. O M. Hrown. wife and erMr. i. T. Wid tier, wife end son, W iUiaja Chambers E.t.TlPER COTTAGE 50AT.P VLK SZKSWZ. Mrs. Laura C. Tucker. Boise; E. L. Nutt, Rainier; Mrs. J. T. Rogers. Miss Mabe. Rogers. Ashland. Or. : Mrs. V. Downes. Salem, Or.; Mrs. K. C. Welch and fam II v. St. Johns. Or.; EL C. Welch. New York; Mrs. 1). K. Marsh, Seattle; Mrs. M. E. Shaw. Chicago; M. F. Philips, Nashville; E. Nlckelor. Mount Angel; Dan Wright. P. E. Bannor, Chicago; O. E. Thompson. Henry Van Dvke. Boston; P. O. Pi-Ire, Salem: L. A. Carlisle. Se attle: J 1 Bank, H E. Remes and wife, F. Preston, Walla Walla: John W. Prie. Rosi liuri! ; H B. Edwards, i't. Louis; Miss Fav l)rliiiger. Astoria; J L. I'1 ilnger, Ontario: C. H. Davis and family, Miss E. J Harman. Oakland, Cal. Pacific View Hotel. Mrs Bertha Mauihetsch, Herman Maulhetsch, Jessie Mauihetsch, EHxa- beth Hultnp. H Kenealv. M. E. Murphy, all of Portland: Mr. and. Mil. C. H. (Jreenvall, Astoria. Xecanloum. Ian, Mri W. CJ. Wharton. W. Wharton, C. Ml.!-r and wife, Mrs. E. L. Nickels. W. J Ramsey and wife. Harel Ramsey. Elmer Ramsey. Gladys Ramsey, all of Portland; Eira fj Harris and wife. Cor vallls; Bertha Wallace. Columbus, Ohio. J. Bremen. Monaghan. Ireland. Commercial KoteL W. Tague, W. Lock. A. Tsgue, S. Wolf. W. AuMln, P. J Cosset, ChtI Peterson. Mills Hanson. H. I'alsev. H HIrsch. A. L Kruie(. (' C. Fowler. E Oundlach I Warren Jackson. Ross Forsvth. all of Portland, John Mgren Astoria. C. G. Beric. It Yoman. Warrenton: John Matz. Eau Claire, Wis . V. H Ehlers, SapTx"' Andy Pfiffr. Miller. NeT.; W M Harris. L. Washbume. A Parker. 5!em i't Trift. M Tafts. Rainier, Mr Vftot.ert and wife. Seaside KoOulre's XotoL A !' W:loo. S S Turnbull. Mona han A Dawson. J i Kellv, Jofin Mar g.,,nV.. J K J.'Mi!n. 1 L Stark--a!h(T. Frank M Totdaa, P Belrlr.ger, F Tut! or. A Huvln Dsn McDonald, J. Shir lis. ai: of Portland; Sid Hyting. Julfs Ha kr. Nanicum; Carl Fosa. Astoria. Bn P Runer. Warrotown; A. E Moljir. Sea-!e; John Gabel. Stella Wah : A. I Brakke, Charles Llndqnlat. Astoria. K ruse a BesQv XovsL William P. Hailey. Moerle, J. B. W. Lawson. Charlea Leigh. John Coo a a and wife. Mrs I). Fane.l. Mrs. Lena Ail sop t. Mn Janwe. P Kerr and children. O. 14. WlfM, rntl eVl.att. sll of Portland: A. Chase, aahiagton. D. C: F. P. IvMrfer, fTiaHes Lt ce. f 1 1 le tv I Flugrrald, Chicago; M.aa U, CpruceA,. North Beach, Wash., July IT. Ths week past has seen a steady Increase In the population of the entire beach. While the traffic at the hotels is not quite as great as It was last week more cottages have been opened. Ths mall line at the Long Beaoh postofflce has extended out on tho" sidewalk for the first time this season, which Indl- cates the increase In the cottage ar rivals. Those at the different resorts, along the beach are enjoying themselves In every possible way and not a min ute of vacation time Is allowed to pass without something to make It worth while. Charles Arthur has two largo automobiles on the beach and parties are being taken to the wrecks and other points of Interest. There Is horseback riding, fishing, swimming and dancing. Bonfires Illuminate the beach from one end to the other. Moving picture theatres entertain crowds. Fortune tel lers have opened their booths and Pro fessor Griffith, the . phrenologist, ex plains to the beach visitors the great iiosslbllitles In the bumps on their heads. Guests, neighbors and visitors of ths Driftwood cottage enjoyed themselves -Thursday night at a quilting party given by. the clever little hostess of the cot tage. Mr. Hutchinson of the Salt Air hotel gave a dinner party during the week for his friends. Sunset cottage had a bonfire Wednes day night. Swimming at Iiong Beaoh. The Crystal Baths hove opened at Lonsr Beach and the big Dlunee is verv popular. Swimming In the surf Is im possible except to experts and even when indulged In by them it Is accom panied with danger. On account of this a great many persons who enjoy gwim-. ming go io me niunge every aay. xne fact that the chill has been taken from the water and am average temperature of 75 dere"H maintained makes the bathing especially enjoyable. The big tank Is filled every day with a fresh supply of salt water. While a number of expert swimmers and divers spend a part of each day following the sport there are also many beginners visit the plunge, where they learn to swim. Frank Canarls, one of the fathers of Long Beach, Is the owner of the place and Is around the office, where ho greets his many old friends. Personal Mention. Mrs. H. W. Corbett is In th Corbett cottage at fieaview. Mrs. J XV. Ladd la at Seaview In ths Ladd cottage. Miss Anna and Miss May Sc'nogren of Portland have opened their new cottage near Ocean Park. Mrs. Julias L. Meier and family of Portland are in their cottage at Tioga. Blttle Wep,s of Portland spent a few days last week with his family at Tioga. Mrs. Adolphe Wolfe of Portland la In a cottage at Tioga. fc,d Nlcnois of Portland Is snendlnr a ' short vacation at Tioga. Miss frJorenoo Wolf and Miss Miriam Jacobs of Portland are at Tioga. Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Wal pole of Portland are occupying Dr. 1 Nichols' cottage at Tioga. Miss Alma Noon of Annie Wright's seminary, is spending her vacation at her mother's Tioga cottage. C. L. Matthews and wife of Spokane are at North Beach Inn. T. C. Wright of Portland Is at Harvest Home hotel. Dr. Katie P uramer Orav and Mra Fannie Plummer of Pordand are spend ing a vacation at Long tieacn. i Mrs. L. A. Schmidt and Mm fi Schmidt of Portland are guests at Shelburne hotel. John West of San Diego, Cal., was at , North Beach during the week. Fred Sumraervllle of Salem la at Centerville. C. W. Ranson and wife of Portland are stopping at Hackney Cottage. Dr. William Koehler and W. F. Koeh ler of Portland enjoyed a short out ing at North Beach last week. C. A. Lewis of Portland spent a few days at Centerville. Mr. aTid Mrs. Charles Rosenfeld and ' Miss Delphlne Rosonfeld of Portland are guests at the Hotel Breakers. t W. F. Flledner of Portland spent a . few days at North Beach last week. George C. Dufer of Portland spent ' several days at Seacroft. Mrs. M. Friedman and family of Portland have a cottage at Long Beach i for the summer. . Mrs. A. Rosensteln and family of Portland are occupying a Long Beach cottage. Mrs. Burt Hicks and family of Port- " land have a cottage at Long Beach. R. E. Detrick and family of Vancou- ': ver are in the Swank cottage at Long Beach Mrs. M. Cohn and family of Portland are In a cottage at Long Beach. Oeurge W. Bosckhe of .Portland spent " a few days last week with his family at the Breakers. Adolph Dekum of Portland spent ' Sunday with his family at the Break- '! ers. John Simlngton and a partv of seven from Astoria were over at Nortn Beach T last week. J Mr and Mrs. C. XV. Sherman of Port land are spending a vacation at North Beach. A. M. Haradon of Portland im spend-- ' Ing a week with 1:1s family at the Sea croft. Miss rnra Mastic of Portland la at North Bea h for short vacation. Miss Irene Doob of Portland is at Seaview Mr and Mrs Henry Jenntng Jr. of Portland are registered at Salt Air W tel E H Hoge of Portland Is at ths Sunset hotef J C Stevens and wife of Portland are spending a few days at Driftwood cottage. Mlis Lillian Brown and Miss Bell .wmeins or rortianfl are spnoingta two weeks' vacation at Seaview. E. N. Wingate and family of Tb uanea nave a cottage at tueavlew. j W O Bronton. wife and da ashler of Walla Walla are spending s few days at Hackney cottage. , J. R. Brown and wife of Portland are spending a few davs st Savlew. Otto Metachasj and wife ef Portland have been at ths hotel Breakers for a week G L. Harper ef Grants Pass kti ba at North Beach durins the John McAUeat of Portland Is st Ceo tervtlle. Charles K. Ysrfc of Portland was rlsltor at Ocoaai Paife tMs wk, Mn. J. Vi. Green of lTu,r,i Is at Ocean Park. Joseph A. Owdla of New To la spending fw dsys at l m CIA. Brow a aad t ( ef k . Cal, are stoftMnar at t-a( I - Vr. H. A. Hair ef l''t'! i it at Ocs Park. Mrs. Mary P'r--m e.f A '' 'a a rttag- al fr-n lark -1 f" i" - - Cen;t;at ea Jc r - 3 . -