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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENTNG, JULY 25. 1808. "m" .sis r , ,iJ- CLJJ 0 D JT'T iyy'TT7-S-r-- WWW f-Jn. .&& i-.'f EA8IDE. Or., July 24. The wck S their that 1 1R I IsXiaiHiIZiM pt hum Been a greater ln-reimn in the beach traffic ilinn any for mer week. A number of new cottage have luen opened and occupants added to the crowd croseee the. Neoantcum bridge : nd Dromenadee on the boardwalk. Tho Feaalde depot Is now worked to ita full capacity to accommodate the ona who meet the trains, and on Saturdays It Is the scene of a sreat public reception, where happy wives and children ulniokt drag- the buay head of the family from his feet as ho extracts parknues from his pockets and tells how hot the weath er la In the city. Many busy fathers . spend the week end with their families at Seaside and return on Sunday nights. All during; the week the flold artillery of the Oregon National Guard has been encamped here, and on clear morning there has keen practice on the beach. A Dumber of informal social affairs have entertained the younger people at . the resort during the week. The Octagon dancing pavilion re opened Saturday night for the season. B tiles' orchestra from Portland fur nished music and will bn at the. Octagon during the entire season. The opening night saw one of the largest crowds that the building has ever accommodated. Work baa been commenced on the dis mantling of the wrecked ship Galena. A number of parties have driven up to the wreck during the week. A. candy-pull at the home of Mrs. W. H. Patterson of Portland was enjoyed by a number of young people of Sea side. Deed a and Monda Goldsmith, Margery and Lucretla Mastic, Rita De nard. Vera and Edna Patterson. Howard Carlton, Jack Proebatel, Allen Pulton, Abe Blackman. Herbert Cooke, Ed Pat ton and Tom Dobson were those who made the party. Prank Hobart and C. J. Cook of Port land were the winners of henors at a ' five hundred party given at the Hobart cottage Friday night. Tom Dobson or Portland had a bonfire rarty Friday night near the mouth of he Kecanlcum. Mr. Dobson had as his guests a number of young people who nave ocen visiting ai me jjoosun cot tage. The guests of Looksley Hall had a large bonfire on the beach Monday night Miss - H.Bel Holland entertained a number of friends Thursday evening at the home of her father, P. C. Holland of Walla Walla. Dan Qulmby and Miss Hazel Small won the honors of the even ing at five hundred. Marahmallows -were toasted before a large fire in the grate, and dainty refreshments were served. Those who enjoyed- Miss Hoi 2 f i ujj g-j u u wyAj opened her Seaside cottage for the aea- .1 Johnson of Portland Is in his cot tage .it .'HHlde. it. !'. Bodkin of Portland Is at Pea- Bldo In hl.s i-ottaK-o for 'he summer. J. I. Kennedy of Portland has opened his cottage at Seaside. J. K. McHolland of Portland is oc cupying his Seaside cnttaRd. T. A. fc.lv of portiana is occupying new cottage nt Seaside Sid lie.K or Portland is0in tne u-i- rlnser cottage at Seaside. A. It. Wasuhcr or Portiana is in me Brennen cottK6 nt Sentdde. C". V. Cooper and family of Portland are occupying a Fourth Avenue cottage at Seaside. J. F. Paries and family of Portland have opened their cottage at Seaside. Mrs. j. s. Dunbar or portiana nas opened her Seaside cottage. s. wumott or. joriuna is in nis cot tage at Seaside. (i. A. Vaughn or Portland is in tne Kellog cottage at Seaside. J. p. Meneases or Portland nas opened hla cottage at Seaside. J. H. Harvey of Portland is In his cottage at Seaside. Frank May and family of Portland are spending the summer In their cot tage at Seaside. A. fc. Dalglelsn or Portland la In Ms Seaside cottage for the summer. H. H. JRes of Portland Is occupylnir his cottaty at Seaside. j. p. wiaripy and lamiiy or Portland are in thelrf Seaside cottage for the sea son. AT THE HOTELS . land's hospitality were: Miss Ruby Scott, Miss Haiel Bmall, Miss Florence Holland, Miss Winnie Offner, Miss i Elanor Key'or, Miss Marion Gray, Miss Margaret fu Bols, Dan Qulmby, Waiter uaviee, Mr. premiss, uienn i'ercivai, Kobert Gray. Jack Moore and Winston ChurchllL . Personal Mention., Paul Bates and Frank Nau of Port - land spent Sunday at Seaside. Im Mayer and wife of Portland are at Seaside. Mrs. W. E. Jones and son. Durham of Boston, Mass., are guests of Mrs. R. L. ' Durham at Seaside. Miss Daisy Rosener of San Francisco " - Is the guest of Mrs. I. N. Fleischner at Seaside. . , Mrs. A. T. Webb of Portland and her daughter. Miss Mary Webb of Jttiaca, it. T., spent a few days at Seaside. H. D. Williams and wife of Portland are spending their vacation at Locksley Hall. Ashley Vantine of Portland Is regis tered at the Hotel Moore. Dr. Thomas Ross of Astoria was over at Seaside for a few days. P. C. Holland of Walla Walla came to Seaside Saturday to spend a few days with his family. Judge William D. Fenton of Portland returned to Seaside to spend the end of the week with hla family. . Mrs. J. .Polivka and her daughter Ger- trude are upending the summer at the beach. Mrs. Gorden Voorhies is the guest of Mrs. William Blddle at Pines Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. C J. Crook of Portland are visiting at the Gadsby cottage. Colonel James Jackson and Captain W. E. Finzer of Portland are at Sea side with the First Battery Field artil .' lery. Marcus Fleischner, wife and daughter of Portland are guests at Sargent's . Seaside House.. '."' Edmond L. Devereaux of Portland Spent a few days at Seaside. A. L. Hassler and Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Cruthers of Portland are guests of Mrs. W. O. Van Kchuyver at Seafdde. .f S. W. Blalsdell and wife of Portland are the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Blaine R. Smith at Seaside. Mrs. J. F. Da vies and daughter Arllne of Portland have opened their cottage at Seaside. Miss Dorothy Moore of tho t'nlverslty of California is the guest of Miss Davies. Harry Morrow and Earl Grant of the University of California spent a few davs at Seaside. Miss Leja Goddard of Portland Is the guest of Mrs. William D. Fenton at the Fenton cottage. Seaside. Chester Murphy of Portland returned to Seaside for the week end. Graham Glass of Cambridge, Mass., Is spending his vacation at Seaside. Mrs. Robert Lewlx and sons returned to Portland Saturday. T. H. Edwards of Portland Is at Sea Side for a short vacation. Mrs. Rosa Bloch-Rauer and Mrs. 1. L. White of Portland arc a! Seaside. Mrs. A. A. Morrison and two sons of Portland are guests at Sargent's Sea- aids House. . ' E. C. Jorgensen and wlTe of Portland are at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. J. N Teal of Portland are guests at fcteaside House Miss Dorothy Morrison of Portland pent a few days at the beio h Cecil Bauer of Portland was at Sea Side over Sunday. A. K. Slooum of Portland vas at Sea side for a few days last we.-c Mrs. N. Gardner of Oregon '';:v Is a guest at ths Hotel OloiilnL W. P. Jones and family of Portland are registered at Locksiey Hni Arthur Undsley of Oregon 'y is n guest of Fred Undsley at the .h.niai hotel Piatt Holman of Vancou r. Wa. . 1 visiting Kenneth Fenton hi S. lr Miss Winnie Offner of Walla u. a Is spendina- the summer at Sessile MtM MAdaltne Berry of Portland ts VislUr.g friends at Seaside - Bert 1,1 I ue and wife of Wa'li 'r,:; are spending the summer at Sea-. S? Zm the 0m4Tfc B. R. Oliver, wife and famiiy if, Portland are in the Stella bung-alow Seaside. . P. G Proctor, wife and family rf . Portland are in one. of Joe JUne r, new collage at Keulde. Mrs B. P. Riley and family re In 1 their cot t ace at Heatd. I Mrs. Our.n and children of Pasco. ' Wa., are In a cottage et S.i j Frank Datoa. wife snd r n are in their own rottage at heidc t Ht elta. wife and son are in J. Vea Sm end femllv of Portland! re in the Kintrijnic Ia-'.ic t Sejitde I H. C JCeiBttell. f arid family r f j FWrt land are ta thetr ftm rut tar at , Weeld. C. Rtrkeet nf Portland Is occv.rr'ri i m r rotun at rese C !. I-rnv wife se4 ttrmUj of Port- li are la etttage at ilemoea Perk, v , 4 rmrmnt wife sM famtrw f Prl'nJ im j (" evitge. freesld A I. I rtir rt l-rxir4 l as pened Moore RoteL M. A. Lowe. J. A. Livingstone, Mrs. J, A. Livingstone, Marcus A. Peel, Dr. C. B. Brown, L,. Hoyt Brown, Mrs. Dan J. Moore, Celeste Moore, Harriet llar iowe, Mrs. F. Murdock, Miss A. Mur dock, Mrs. (j. Felts and daughter, J. B. Noyes, Miss H. C. Strickland, Miss Martha Hoyt, Mrs. H. F. Ransom, Fred C. Dunham and wife, J. W. Curran, Al. Ml lard, M. Davis, Mrs. G. U Campbell. Mrs. G. D. Gibson, Maureno Campbell. Marjorle Campbell, Thos. M. House, George G. Caldwell. Wm. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Vantine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hart, Mrs. F. C. Austen, Miss L. M. Webber, A Holtz Lewis M. Head and wife, 8. G. Reed, Wife and sun, M Regan Jr., W. H. Adams and wife, Mr and Mrs. A. Frederick, otto J. Kra mer, Mrs. Richard Habersham, Wm. H. Moore, Miss Moore, Miss Julia Moore. W. H. H. Miller and wife, H. F. Mor row, E. E. Grant, Clyde W. Evans, T. H. Bennett Mrs. T. H. Bennett and daughter, Mrs. Clyde Evans, S. Schmeer. Zerene Hamilton. Mrs. A T. Webb, Miss Marv Webb, J. D. O'Don nell. Edward L. Hart. J. McUuiro, K. O. Habersham, G I.. Campbell, A. N. Leggerth and wife. L. Rasmuasen, Mrs. M. C. White, Charles Crowlev, S. E. wrenn, an or Portland. Frank Woodfleld, Astoria; W. M. Drew, Salt Lake; Mrs. A. L. Watson, Miss Garnett, Hal Garnet.. Ka lama. Wash.; Clydi Moore, Chicago; M. R. Kclley. wife and family. C. H Kelley, Duluth, Minn.; Mrs. Roht. P Oldham, Seattle; L. E. Wise, Chicago; M. D. Punk, Rloomlngton. 111.; Har lowe Moore. Exeter, N. H. ; Winnie U Kenncy, Boston, Mass.; Mrs. ( D. Gib son Pomeroy; H. ''. Flndlev. Med ford; T. H. Davies, P. I.; Wm. Jor- oen. jr., pniiadeipnia; L. J. Palmctteer rtiiisnnro; iirs. A. A. Bratten an aaugnter. Kozeman, Mont.; Osmnn Ha ger. Heppner. Or.; A. MacConiuldlle, Spokane; H. Stone, Seattle; a. M. Han son, LaGrand, Iowa; Norwood Hye Pomeroy; R. A. Waltz, Snakone; S p" McGhle, Seattle; Mrs. W .1. Harvey Racine. Wis.: W. o. Woodburv nrth Yakima; l.ir. Forstram. Y. l.i,ciis. As- 1 r;;'M5JM?,''v:'-t , v. J.v It ,Ls" w,v r rlsTiiWBTmtimsrsiisiia-aiiiinirT-rlr r occupying their cottage at land are Gearhart. Dr. J. M. Holt and family of Astoria are in tneir cottage at oearnart. J. L. Burgess and family of Portland have opened their cottage at Gearhart for tho season. A. Watts and family of Portland are spending the season In their cottage at Gearhart. F. Dresser and family of Portland are at Gearhart. C. E. Griffiths and family of Port land have opehed their Gearhart homo for the season. 8. Rosenblatt and family of Portland are occupying their Gearhart cottage. vV. A. Coggshall and family of Portland are In their cottage at Gear hart for the summer. Miss K. Rummelln and friends of Portland are In a cottage at Gearhart. G. B. yTellars and family of Portland have opened their cottage at Gearhart. E. w. Berirer and family of Port land are at Gearhart In their cottage for the slimmer. F. J. Ball and family of Portland have opened their cottage at Gearhart. Hugh McGuire and family of Port land are In their cottage at Gearhart. J. Stachle and family of Portland are spending the summer in their Gear hart cottage. . Mrs. Emma Cosgrove and rriends or Portland are In the Vantine cottage at Gearhart. S. Reach and family of Portland are in their cottage at Gearhart. Mrs O. H. Hanson and daughter Rutn of Portland are In their cottage at Gearhart for the season. A. V. Baxter and family or port- land are in their Gearhart cottage. D. J Durant and family of Portland are spending the season In their cot tage at Gearhart. Kruse s Reach notel Mrs. P. it. Cory. Mrs. W. H. Crane, Mable W. Plowman. J. J. t ussacK. j. uronaugn. William Rruess. Mrs. W. K. Daggett, Mrs. Frances Smith, Ellis G. Hughes, Clara Thomas, Mrs. F. H. Hanson, C- L. Weister, F. (". Graham and wire, i . Blrcher and wife, Mrs. L. G. Pf under, Mrs. R. J Grace, Mrs. E. R. Rowe. R. F. Grace. J. M. Mann C. H. Berg man, Mrs. M. stennum, nir. nnn airs. Jerrv Hronaugh, George Bronaugh. G. W; Schmidt and family. A. Kloss, Theo dore. Kruse, all of Portland; R. Kjnnm and wife. Seattle: C. Beeler and wife, Mrs. R. H. John Clay, New York; Hoi Davis and wife, Seattle; Mr. Mc Laughlin and wife. Paris. France; A. Menler, Hongkong; A. Prltiman, Ger- mnnv: O. K. i txinger, Asrorin; w . if. Connelly, Spokane. NORTH SHORE RESORTS First Battery Field Artillery, Now Encamped at Seaside. toria. Xocksley Hall. W. p. Jones and family, Chas D Wood and wife. Captain II. F. Packard and wife. Prank Smith, George Har nett and wife. J. p. Foster. J K Price, Miss Grace Inrnnn, Mrs Kmlly Porter, A. K. Krlckson. G. W. Griffith, Adolf Johnson. W. J Ramsey, Mrs J. M. Crawford, W. F. t'ook I I Young. J. w. Baker. Rnhv H.ik.-r I W. Zollar Alfred Huher. '('. .M KU--worth and wife. Wllber ('. Rot, I Mar garet Bender, Mr. and .Mrs. V s llavan. C . Parson H I wmiam- and wife, Mrs, T. H. Edwards r L Spencer. II M. Stulc. C. A. M;mn and wire, mi or Portland; Mrs, J w Price Mrs. L. T. Smith. Ros.-burg " v' Echart. J B. Crawford. St. Lo'ils- Miss Fay Delllnger,- Astoria; J. D.-liinner Ontario;- It, W. Foster, Karl Culen ron m evens; .Miss M. Woo.ls. Tr, 1 : J. I Evans. Milwauk .lay Hamilton. St Paul: Klla May nam, .Michigan; Ida M. Oulli.-kson, Hen verton; Colonel v. jj. L.-iwson and wife. Wesi point: Henrv Iais New Orleans, Jack Wilson, Rostoti. .Mass Wlson Ladd. Gnlv-t'n; C. W. H insen' Albany; Fr.u k N. 1,,-irv. San J..se y. ruv.!s. Seattle G. P. Clarke and wif. Spokane, p w Mann. Walla Wall.ij Hany Catlin. Pen, lr I . ,n. Sargent's Seaside Konae. Amy May, Mrs A. A. Geist. Low. r,K--r. Anita Slav, Mrs Fleis-hner, Mrs, M. Fleischner, '.ry h Miss Mae HIrsch. Mrs "on lilts !: Mr and Mrs. M, Ma-.'ir, 1. i '. Jorensin and w:f L V Th. rke-. ,,. Miss HasM Ti P's'e P:s. i., r. Mrs J. p, Kennell, Mrs. A. A. Morrison. Alexan der Morrison. Robert Morrison, Mrs. Francis James Bailey, Mrs. a. Kauf man, Miss Vera Kaufman, W. E. Fin zer, Colonel James Jackson, Mrs. I'. O. VanSchyuver. A. L. Hassler, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cruthers, C. F. Adams, fam ily and nurse, Mrs. I. L. White, Mrs. ecll li. Bauer, W. M. V ynne, Mrs. G. lmon. Miss Helen Simon, Mrs. M. Fleischner, M. Fleischner, Miss Flora Fleischner, Captain and Mrs. Gadskv. Mr. and Mrs. (""has. Crook, J. L. White. Mrs. W. W. Whldden, A. C. Whiddon, Thomas Whldden, Mrs. Fred Jacobs and son. Miss B. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs J. N. Teal. Miss R. Teal. Miss A. Hoff man, Graham Glass, E. B. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, R. Ulalsdcll, wlf and daughter, Dorothy Morrison. Cecil Bauer, Dr. J. F. Pallev, A. K. Slocum, Frank Nau. Paul c Hates. Mrs. Captain E. Sullivan. Mrs. L. X. Billiard, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Toner, all of Portland; C. A. Wright, Mrs. C. S. Wright. C. A. Taylor. R M. Tay lor, Frank Woodfleld. Astoria- Mrs. 11 J. Blddle, Miss Riddle. Vancouver; W. B. Connelly and wife, Spokane; Miss Daisy Rosener. San Francisco' E. M. Shinkles, Renocia. Cal ; Frank W. K-t- tentiack. Hattle Palmer, M. Ketten back, R. L- West. L'-wiston; Mrs. K. W. Jones, Durham Jones. ' Boston- N. M. Seeby. Tacoma; Graham (Jlas ' Jr. Cambridge, Mass. Pacific, View Hotel. M-rs. D. Ehlers and rarr.rly, Mrs E Mtihlegs, William J. TuII.y. Vi lan E. y, i 1 uliy, Mrs. J . Kretman. Miss Kretinan John ; Mrs. George Entzmitiger. Mrs.., J. R Keir, Mrs. M. J. Mit.-h.-ll, Mrs I. Wil cox, all of Portland. f) . Colonial Hotel. H. J. Wilkenson. Geor.. p. Miller Edith Miller, Mrs. W. Mil., r. .Mrs v .Miller, A. B. Co.-y, J .,K..i,!i.K and wif", Mr. and Mrs. IVunn Harold Ialds n. James Gardner. 1 W Boss, Vh ior Landrv, John Met.- .ith. Mi s' Ron. N. J. ; S. 8. Tompson. Mrs. Tomp- son. Kirk I ompson. Anna lonipson, Gresham; Harry Claxton, Wyo.; J. P. McEacher and wife, Pendleton; A. Pear son. Hood River; Winogene Gardner, .Mrs. N. Gardner, Arthur Lindsloy. Ore gon City. Commercial. L. M. W'oodside, J. Wright, John J. Darling, Leon Darling, J. Van Dusen, Charles 11. Withers, Jr., C. E. Scott, Georsre Fletcher, J. C. Dewey, A. R. Hatfield, A. FredrlchjiOiw , . W. Gil inure, W. B. Gill. Bertha Williams. O. A. Lcnhart and wife, Charles Wolf, M. M. Wynne, George Wickson, Mllo Thompson, IX. Jordun, P. S Mordecal, A. B. Atkinson, all of Portland; George J Garron, N. Yakima, C. VV. Ellsworth. M. Seafeldt, Irene Graham, P. J. S. MeManamla, Astoria; E. Seney and wife, Vancouver, Wash.; L. M. Conrad son, Rochester. N. Y. ; J. E. Hooper, E. M. Bnrnell, Fort Stevens; Mrs. :. 1). Gum and son. Cliffs, Wrash.; H. J. Prenschoff, Martha Prenschoff, Oregon City; A. W. Stebblns and wife, Water loo, Iowa; Mary E. Stebblns, Camas, Wash; Emll Swonson. R. Harlinson. Se attle; J. C. Fox, Milwaukee, Wis. jreoanlcum Inn. W J. Ramsey and wife. Hazel Ram sey, Elmer Ramsey, Gladys Ramsey all of Portland; Mrs. F. Frederlckson, Oce- ola. Neb. 'rtrude 1' L. Durahm, Ruth I X Miss S.im - Se I. Mrs .-'kel-i ku, fi. C. I Wluteworth, M H' Kiin .1 , len. Mrs. Cilni. Mr M ( ; ! ierling-r. Fritz Gerlt: fte; ; M. E. Smith, L. I Reed. land; C. L. Onistead and : 1-u i . "W. K. Stevens. Mrs. land A. G. ("adv. Sc , Kd F. Wlenke. Clatsk u '. . Ki'ti worthy. Nellie K.-iw Stella Stockdale, Fin I Waila ; N. W. Ja.-chs s Cor ( Jeorge ) John. of Port f'e. Pltts 1 . Cope- nse. Wlenke, Mrs. Laura "rth. Miss kda Walla 1 wife. Patt-r- .1 M GEARHART PARK Gearhart Park, Or., July 24. The-e has been a steady Influx of people at this resort all week and most of th" cottages are now open. 1 he merchants here report a growing summer trauc and Kruse's Beach hotel haB a good reputation. Everything in the park is up and on the move. All day long there are peoplo oing and coming i n the walk. Tie front porches of the cottages are always occupied and from the midst of hammocks and Chinese lanterns there comes the music from the phonograph. Children play on the beach in the long stretch of sand while their elders drive, ride horseback. bowl or follow the golf ball over the Gearhart course. When tho trains come in they find a crowd at the little depot t : r J'O:, and on Saturdays and Sundays hun dreds throng the walk between the station and the cottages. At night the long"road up to the hotel is illuminated' by electric lights and things have the llfo of a stre-Jt carnival. In the near future the' road from the station to the beach Is to be macadamized. During the spring a num ber of new cottages have been built. Jacob Krimbcll of Portland has just completed a handsome home and L. H. Pfunder of Portland has purchased a block where he will build a summer residence. Jerry Bronaugh and Dan Marks, both of Portland, have also pur chased lots and are preparing to build. William Brness reports that during tho last two years over 400 lots have been sold in the park. The new hotel which Kruse 1r building; on the beach front Is a sightly structure. When completed It will have over 200 rooms and will represent an outlay of over J75.000 The great feature of the new hotel i3 the covered porch which extends around the entire building. From it's eleva tion on the beach front the big building commands a magnificent view. The water supply for the hotel will be brought from Thompson falls, five miles back lit the hills. The quality of tho water Is said to be fully os good as Bull Run. Personal Mention. The R M. H club of Astoria hcl a delightful picnic at Gearhart last week. Those present were Miss Alice Reed, Miss Annette Stlnson, Miss Laura Jeffrn, Miss Esther Nyland and Miss Florence Foster. Captain W. C, Bradbnrg of Vancouv er. Wash., Is at Gearhart. Miss A. Anderson of Seattle is spending a few days at Gearhart. Mrs. E. Hammarstram of Astoria and her daughter are at Gearhart. Nellie Naylor of Portland is visiting at Gearhart Park. A. B. Watts and family of Portland are spending the summer at Gearhart. Miss Ruth Hanson of the t'nlverslty! of Oregon is at Gearhart for a short vacation. F. Johnson of Astoria spent a few days at Gearhart this week. A. C. Belland of Astoria Is at Gear hart for a short vacation. B. R. Latx of Portland Is occupying T , ! it'll J .. . . . - iuio r iiu coiLage at iiearnart. S. M. Latx of San Francisco Is visit ing with his parents at Gearhart. I.eon Rurnsteln of Portland Is visit ing at the Latz cottage at Gearhart W. B. Crane and family of Portland are occupying a cottage at Gearnart Mrs. A. R Wells of Portland has n cotiace at Gearhart Miss Nellie Honevmsn of Portland Is snendlng her va, ali"n at Genrhari Ellis G. Hughes of Portland is regis tered at Kr.ise s Beach hotel. Gearhart Cottarea. Dr . J W Hrougher and family of Portland are occupying their Gearhart home for tha summer J. Polivka and family of Portland are in their Gearhart nome for the sea son J. M. Miller and family of Seattle are In their cottage at Gearhart A H Blrrell and family of Portland have opened their cottage at Gearhart. J ti. Reed and family of Aston are lr, their cottaife at Gearhart G. W. Crow and family of N'ampa. Idaho, are occupying their cottage at Gearhart. , J P P.oss and family of Narnpn, Idaho, are in their summer home at Gearhart W Kinney nd family of Aetorla hs, nr.ncit TKctr -r.tiacA ml l! . ,.... ' for the season i C H Miedorffr and daughter of, rmtlnnl are In their cottage at Gear-, hart Mrs R. A Wills and family of P-rt- ! land are spending the season In their. cottage at ernrt W L Morgan and familr of Port lend are n their cottage at Gearhart for the summer , C A Lewis apd fimllr of Portland here operx-d their cottage at Gearhart for the -asn Mrs. St. CUIre Oey end family of Portland are at Gearaert la their cot ttge for the season. Mrs ' M. A Owene and frlewde ef Portland are la a eottaee al Oevhart. i Harry Hamlet a fid family of'ort- North Beach. Wrash., July 24 The fine weather still continues along the whole of North Beach and the clear skies and cool sea breezes have kept many Saturday and Sunday excursion ists over for a whole week. Quite a number of Portland families have opened their summer homes during the week at the various resorts along the beach and are enjoying a season at the seashore. A number of small social af fairs have added to the pleasure of the beach. On Saturday night the Sunset hotel gave a dancing party in honor of Its guests. The large dining-room was dec orated for the occasion with ferns and sweetpeos. Dancing lusted til a lat" hour, after which light refreshments were served. Those at the party were Effle Johnson, Annie Hurd, Hue Hillings, Evelyn Know, Lulu Snow, E. Zimmerman. Marie, Zimmerman. Lillian Jolleffe, May Dodson. Ida Schades, Tracy Hlglns, L. Sehndes, Gly Porria, Pauline Porrla, Mrs. New land, Mrs. Henry Jennings. Mrs. Charles Jennings, Mrs. "Fred Jennings, R. F. Johnson. Earl LoveJUiv, O. R. Knight. K. 8. Johnson, J. R. (TOonnor. It. L. New land, Edward McAllen, Jack Hlnks, 3. Douglas, H. O. Pottlnger, P. Stribe, Eben McFarland and Paul Marsch. Last Friday a number of Seavtew people took an automobile ride up the beach and visaed the wrecks which are scattered along North Beach. In the party were Mrs. F. J. Baker and daugh ter Frances, Mls Warnock. Miss Hen derson and Mrs. J. Hackney. On Monday night W. E. Hutchinson of the Salt Air hotel entertained a num ber of his friends at a five bundr -d party. The honors of the evening were won by J. Cameron and Mrs. Chnrles Jennings. After a pleasant evening of card playing refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Fred Jen nings, Mrs. Charles Jennings, Mrs. Henry Jennings, E. C. Blum. Edward McAllen, William McAllen, A. F. Wheel er, Mrs. A. F. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, Miss Jnmeon, J. E. Cameron. Mrs. W. C. Cameron, Mrs. Frost and W. E. l'utchinaon and wife. For years past the Hacknev cottage has always been a great gathering place for musicians, and many pleasant after noons and evenings have been passed listening to musical programs rendered by the talented giients. The present season has found the Hackneys with their usual number of musical friends On Sunday night Louis Dammascb of Portland rendered the following yocnl program In the parlor of the Hacknev cottage: "It Was Not Thus to Be." Messier; "The Vagabond." James L. Molly; "Love Me and the World Is Mine," Ernest R. Ball; "Holy City," Stephen Adams. MIks Hose Schacht, a talented young musician from Portland, played a number of Intrumental pieces during the evening. Wednesday night a large bonfire at Tlnga was enjoyed by a number of young people. Among those, who watched the driftwood burn were Miss Paulino Roenlcko. Miss Alveru Moriran. Sidney Frnnsen. Arrice Joselln, A by Hackney and Mrs. Roenlcko. The AValla Walla people of Ixmg 'Pouch got together at a bonfire Wed nesday night, Personal Mention. L. J. Swetland, of Portland, Is at Long Beach. B. C. Paul, of Portland, Is visiting North Beach resorts. Miss . A. Warnock, of Portland, is spending a vacation ot Hackney cot tage. H. p. Palmer, of Portland, was at Senvlew during tho week. Mrs. K. Schacht and family, of Port land, are In a cottage at Senvlew. M. G. Polltz. of Pollland, is spending a few days at Seavlew. Mrs. Pierce Hill, of Portland, :i at Hackney cottage, Seavlew. (' V Ilaradon, of Portland, Is at Seacroft. W. B Livingstone, of Portland, is at Senvlew. Miss Lillian Warnock. of Battle (Continued on Pasje Five.) MTU BEACH 1 Is the busiest and most brilliant pleasure haunt in tliir-. part d the country this summer. Its thousands 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 j Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock, DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 P. M. t I MAGNIFICENT DAYLIGHT TRIP DOWN THE COLUMBIA X Direct connection at Mepler with the Ilwaco railroad, 2 thence to the beach resorts. See published schedules f EXCURSION RATES FROM PORTLAND Season Tickets, on sale daily 9 4.00 Saturday-to-Monday Tickets 3.0O 2 Five-Trip Commutation Tickets 15.00 Reduced Rates Prevail From All Farts of the State 2 Purchase tickets at the City Ticket Office, O. R. & N., Third 2 and Washington Streets. WM. 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