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'ihl. Ouuii JOUii, I'Umuiwu, ouuKbrti L y ii.iici, AUGUST 1, 1608. i '! n n n n n n n nn f rfTw SfULR & JUL rd- CU1 tLr LSI .in 1 v.. v Mt mm i n r . . . amr- s i r i i m t r j a. t i! n ii .' V'i1 .... ii.'f-n r4 mra . . . i nrt. am m , m m m S EASIDE. Or. Aug. 3. The begin ning of tlio choice month of the beach season la hcrv. August has always lcn the Jiept time for vacation and trip to the sea ahore. Although most oif the families ho have cottage come early In July ' and atay the full season, there are many who rent tihelr cottages for all of tha season except u jart of this month. It Is the time when families who have but a week or two to stay at the coast coma down and rent at the summer ho tels The month lu the record breaker for excursions, and those who have but a few duva out or the busy year to spend for' recreation select this time to come to the ogin side aind recruit - ihMr health und strength from the cool Ba breezes. It Iff t be month when the cottagers entertain visitor and when h. t.ui hand of the family spends a I week of rccaeatlon with his wife and children. Everybody at the beach gets ready for August, ana 11 is toe great month or ouunga u yiv-i.c. Tk iieirlnninar of August nnds Sea .m. . ihrivinir resort. Most of the oitagea are open, but soma will open tor this select part of the season alone. ' Most of the hoxels are full and accom ' modations are being engaged In ad vance Every day hundreds throng the streets of the lltUe town and promenade an and down the board walk. There Is activity among the cottages and the guests at the hotals. Every day there are trips around the Tillamook Head, so Elk Creek and to the wrecked (Sa lens. In the evening there are card .tu. hnnflres Allll dances. Visiting between Clatsop and North Beach is becoming very popular. There , has been a new rate made for August and It is now possible to make the sound trip from Seaside to North Beach PThe new postofflce has been opened at tLLSuilCli in the new Gilbert build ing and of sufficient size to accommo date all of the summer traffic. The new offlc. haa some 600 private boxes and modern equipment of all fd. Bids have been opened for a bridge across the mouth of the Necanicum on frean front. When the bridge is bunwTwill make it much mow- con venient in getting from Beaeldo to Ee-S. music in the Hotel Moore ?1 WriP : fim '"'r"n7- - ' -'- i'fltiii'iir rp -7' ' - - -TSimMiiJiVS fC3 vis and wife, Oakland; Dr. John M. (,'iuit II, Chicago; I. T. Archlhald, VBtn; Pr Marlon Montgomery, Ches ter Montgomery, Iancong Montgomery, Stattlr; Mrs. A. A. Beldcn, Helen, Bvl rtn, C. J Trelnhard. Astoria; Colonel WiiilH'-o I-ainhs, Manila; Mrs. K. Shen han. Mrs J. Knerten, Oregon City; Ed I.. WlKK'n nd family, Mrs. E. L. Al ford, mother and two children, Lawts ton, Idaho; II. A. Ewnb and wife, Twin Falls. J. II. Uowers and wife, Fayette. Idaho; R. F. lllner and wire, Tekoa, Wash.; Mrs. I,. M. Nohlet and daugh ter Cleveland; 11. S. McNIcholas and wire. Glendale; Jessie Oudgnll, Mrs A. OU'lgell, Jertnlo Tlerney, Walla Walla; William M. Uoss, Fannie P. Ross, Har old Ross. Cecil Uoss. St. Helens: Dan iel Human, Mrs... J. B. Parsons, Walter Hurnett, Iteatrlre Burnett. New York; Miss i: E. Mooro, Olendale; Lillian Long, Agnes Sweet, Boise, Idaho; . A. Klrkwooil. Forest Grove; T. E. Wal ters. Denver, Colo.; V. S. Hendricks, New Mexico; Homer Hendricks, Kan sas; A M- fltearns, Mrs. Stearns and daughter. Uretchon Cormany, St. Johns; Hattle Packard, Helle llrush, tl. V. Packard, Miss Winifred Vancouver, Wash.; K. A New Tork city; Mrs. R. Alkman, Mlsa Agnes Alkman, VR Alkman, Poise, Idaho, Mia, Andrew I.lttle, Emmett, Idaho; Alta Rock. Chicago; Sol Davis and wife, Seattle; W. W. Drew. Bait Lake. Zlda Ooldsmtthy Oregon City; Miss A. L, Petterson, Denver. ITsoaiiloum Inn. Mrs. Frances Jaeger, Mrs. Q. H. Wardner, George Horace Wardner Jr.. Frances Louise Wardner, George Brandes Mr. and Mrs. Miles. J. M. Lounsdale and wife. Misses Alice and Blanche Cavann, Mrs. II. G. Parker, 1. P. Jaeger, family and maid, Jemlson Parker, all of Portland: Harriet Har destg. Terre Haute, Ind.; Miss Jencle Dlllman, Roy Dillman, Oregon City; llertha Burrell, Harry M. Webb, Mm Harry Bell, Constance Bell. Burnley Bell, Seattle; Arthur McKean. Astoria. Commercial Hotel. Charles Cre;;g, J.. W. Matheno. J. Hull. L. A. Maxwell and wife, W. D. Evans, N. Becker. R. Bear, B. A. Selby, N. Hellurg, '. R. Holllster. H. 11 Tlnrllnir a ml I f a .Insenh Reed S H Palmer. emith, m. O. Hulllvnn. H. Linton, B. M. i Sterling, all of Portland: J. U. Powles, North Beach and visited Hoyt Colgate I Park cottage are Miss Galbrcath, Miss son Miss Kinei faiterson. uosion; i gan Francisco: W. T. Stlne, Salem; il. Walter Mcintosh, Providence. R. I.; W i v len Astoria. C. G.ddls and wife, England; Miss ' - view Hotel Winnie offner and maid. Freewntcr. PcUlo View Hotel. Wash.; M. H. Stoner and wife. Ham-I Mrs. E. J. Keller. Miss Sarah Zlm- mond. Or.; Lillian Thordarson. Arllta: ! merman. Portland. dining-room. Personal Mention. " Mrs. Zera Snow of Portland Is spend in a fw davs at Seaside. .'!,Mr and Mr. Edward Root of Tort- MrsaKrankSKTg!er of Portland visited t Seaside durinf the eftrty part of the Tms. John Gearln and her daughter Miss18-Grace Gearln. of Portland are mending the summer at Senside. Mable Avers of Portland is via- WrnSfe at Sea- ?Mi.0sVeMe't,andBuehner of Portland, Is vising Miss Celeste Moore a Seaside. ' Mrs J. a! Strowbridge Jr. and her family have return to the BhViacKn ofrtland spent tlL-r of Portland 1. rcaHthManrne'anM" children of Vancouver are srenulng U.e summer rXr or Port land were week-end guests at Seaside, , lanu wtit D.rV a nromlnent socte'y l'ladrof Portaand is a. e'rieSr of Ported Is TaAUmarorPortlarlfvlsitlng "HkS!11 ornehter oT the late Senator Voorhles of Wash flgton is spending the summer at Ne- canlcum Inn. White, both of TortirndBawerre week-end guests at Francis8' B. Clarke of St. Paul is a 'T.'Vh Pe ofTortland. with her MJh,i" Mrs I A- Shindler and her Shsorn suspending the summer at Seaside. p MenPfee of Port- iSnd.hJ- reminder of the 8eR"a"phatD1way of Portland was a Ha," A ptrowhrldge of Portland spent a few davs with his family, who are .MtaPolivgr of" Portland re turned to the cltv Monday after sr.end lniTa few days at Germar cottage, Gear- hawtlliam Buuess and daughter of Portland wer. week-end visitors at Sea- SldBmre Bowen of Txp Angeles visited at the Davles cottage on the Shell road. Miss Miriam Jacobs of Portland Is at Seaside. . . . Mrs. Pbv KaTTeiy anu imuminr m irene of Portland spent the week at faea side. . , , ,. Miss Dorothy Moore of the university of California has returned to the city after a ten days visit with Miss Arllns Da vies Misses Elisabeth and I.nrlle Parker are enloylng an outing In their summer home on the upper Necinloum. The Misses Parkers are this year's gradu ates of Smith co'le?e. Kerry Lang snl famllv hae opened their cottage at Gearhart for the sea son. Miss Lela Goddard of 7Vrt1a-i'1 Is a Tuest of Mrs W D Kenton at Seaside. Mrs. H. R. Lewis of 1'ortlard Is spending a few days with tier daughtei. Mrs. Will Crane at Oearhart M. Hablrost of Portland is camping at Gearhart. W. J. Burns of Portland is at Gear-hart. Miss Iwir'.tl v Morrison, "he charmlr.g I i oauKmer tie daughter. Marcla, of Portland, spent the week end at Seaside. Mrs. F. R. Mitchell of Portland Is spending the season at Seaside. Mrs. Florence Perry of Portland 1s occupying Sea Lodge cottage at Sea side. Mrs. Blanche Jones of Oregon City is spending a few weeks at Seaside. John F. Logan of Portland is spen 1 Ing a few days at Seaside George L. Baker of the Baker the atre is visiting at the Dobson cottage at Seaside. Miss Marguerite Thomas of Port land Is a guest of Captain W. H. Pat terson at Seaside. W. J. Hawkins, wife and four chil dren of Portland are at Seaside for n short vacation. Miss Emma Whitney Is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Town at the Dale cottagi. Seaside. Mrs E. Mever. Rudolph Goldsmith of Portland and Miss Fanchen Davis ot San Francisco are the guests of Mrs. I. N. Flclschnrr at S' aside. Miss Daisy Reserve, who has been the guest of Mre. I'leirchner at Sen side, has returned to Portland. Lewis Clarke of Portland was at Sea side over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. N. Teal of Portland visited at the Grlswold cottage during the early part of the week. T. R. Laurin, well known Astoritt druggist, spent Sunday at Seaside. Mrs. J. McCraken of Portland Is en Joying an outing at Seaside. E. B. Piper of Portland was at Sea side over Sunday. Dr. A. A. Morrison of Portland was at Seaside with his family for a few days. New Cottage Arrivals. F. D. Driver of Portland has opene.l his cottage at Seaside for the sum mer. J. F Peterson of Portland has onened his summer home at Seaside. W. C. North of Portland is in the Woods cottage at Seaside. W. A. Winters of Portland Is at Stanley camp grounds. Seaside. J. C. Shepard of Portland Is spending the season at Seaside in his cottage. Mary Leslie of Portland is in a cot tage at Seaside for the summer. v. J. Hawkins of Portland has a cot tage at Seaside. c. a. union of Walla Walla has opened a llerrnosa Pa tk cot t:fre at Sea side. F. Daton of Portland has opened his cottage at Seaside for the summer R. T. McNichols of Portland is in a cottage at Seaside. W. B. Gage of Portland Is In his summer home at Seaside for the remain der of the season. S. A Swan of Portland has opened his cottage at Seaside W. Sullivan of Portland Is at Seaside In a cr.ttaye. S. S. La Month of Portland will oc cupy his eot'.iKe at Seaside for the re mainder of the sc.'i5-.n-- . W L. Green of Portland Is In oiuax'' hi rx'usnie. J'- M,r,ri"r'5 "f Portland Is in his Seasld cottage for the summer P. Yhost of Portland is spending the summrr In his cottage at Seaside James Dart of Portland is at' Seaside In a cottage. it m i.r,,,r, flf Portland Is Seaside in a cottage for the season M. A. p.irellus of Portland N at f side .In his summer homo for the iuauicler of trie season. gTiWsy-ift'WWsWlIp ill i.isii m,jBsraBsrss 1 Cannon Beach a Coming Resort Next season a new and charming summer resort will be openod to outing lovers through the promised electric line from Astoria and Seaside to Til lamook. The distance of Cannon beach from Seaside Is about eight miles and the present road leads over a steep mountain Incline and la a hard one to travel. Hut there are Portlanders who have not cared to wait for the coming of the electric line and who have pioneered the war for the cottagers, nr.o of theso Is Charles Kirchner. who owns "K'.rch- l.mno Lolge," pictures of winch accom pany this article. The lodite Is sltu uted so as to cainniand a vl..-w of U'an- S Own , an la nestled nmonir the trees at the edge of a great forest. Mr. Kirchner declares that within twelve months there will be Innumerable cot tages in this charming locality and those who have seen the beach know tnat his prophecy will come true. ft. i at " 4 - -A 4t 3 li In the Schneider cottage. Henry Jennlng Ji., a furniture man from Portland, Is at the Salt Air hotel. C. C. Cook and wife of Boise are at Seavlew, M. B. Connelly, president of the Washington Fruit company of Spokane, Is a guest at Hackney cottage. Leo Selling, the Portland shoe mer chant. Is taking an outing at Seavlew. In their pretty cottage overlooking the ocean at Seavlew are Miss Mary Millard and her sister, Mrs. Gamble, of Portland. Sol Hart of Portland Is enlovlng a two weeks' outing with his family In their Beavlew cottage. Mrs. Edgar Allen and her son, Georgo, of Portland, arrived at their Seavlew cottage this week. In the Knight cottage at CentervlliJ are J. H. Knight, Mrs. Knight and young son Robert of Portland. Mrs. W. H. Grenfell and son Waldo of Portland are occupying their North Beach cottage. J. D. Barnes, a Portland traveling man, spent a few days at Seavlew. James lllslop returned to Portland Monday. C. K. Ireland, a prominent lumber man of Portland, spent a few davs with his wife at Salt Air hotel. Miss Margaret Hussmnn, an attract ive young lady from Portland, Is the guest of Mrs. Julius Meier at Tioga. T. J. Sufert, a cannery man of note from The Dalles, with his wire, Mrs Sufert. visited North Beach resorts last week. Mrs. Frank Klernan and children of Portland are in the Lawler cottage nt North Beach. In one of the most artistically ar ranged cottages on all of North Beach are Mrs. 11. 11. Parker ana her ennrm Ing family from Portland. Mrs. S. W. Church and Miss Genevieve Church of Portland nre Mrs. Parker s guests. Miss Pearl Westb.org of Portland is visiting Mrs. M. G. Thorsen at Center vtlle' Hopkins Jenkins of Portland la st Long lieaoh. Mrs. Theo. Trautmann and sons of Portland are occupying an attractive cottage at North Beach. Theo. Traut mann was down from Portland and spent Hunduy with his family. Lillian and Madeline Stone of Port land visited nt Seavlew last week. J. Adrian Epplng. a well known Port land musician. Is registered at Hack ney cottage from Hood River. Mrs. L. B. Dardon of Portland, is nt Seavlew. A. Feldenheimer, well known Port land Jeweler, with his wife and son Is spending a vacation at the Hotel Breakers. . Goldsmith, wife and children from Portland are occupying a cottage at Senvlew. Mrs. ,T. W Cook with her daughters Cully and Cornelia of Portland are at the Hotel Breakers. C. W. Lelk, wife and children from Portland are spending the season -In a Seavlew cottage. Milton Throman of Portland Is spend ing his vacation at the Hotel Breakers. S. D. Stoufer. well known coffee mer chant of Portland, is at Hackney cot tago with his wife and family. SI. B. Wells, wifo and family- of Port land are occupying their attractive Sea vlew cottage. David U. Gann. a Chicago lawyer, who resides in I'ortlsnil. spent Sundav with his wife and family at Hackney cot tage. Thomas D. Hunford, well known mer chant of The Dall.s, and Mrs. Han ford are at Seavlew. A. M. Haradon and W. C. Cameron both of Portland, were week end guests Sarah J. Holmes and -Miss L. Dunn. Mrs. J. W. Lawler and daughter. Mrs. Marshall, of Portland, are at Ocean Park. Harry Stone of Portland Is spending his vacation at Ocean Park. Mrs. II. Schumaker and sons, Charles and Tom, of Pittsburg, are visiting Dave Hech( at Ocean Park. Mrs. Dudley and son Frank of Port land are In a cottage at Ocean Park. R. C Prince and famllv of Portland are In a rtottnge at Ocean Park. J, W. Mills and family of Portlanl have opened their Ocean Park cottage for the summer. Miss Constance Moore of Portland la visiting at Ocean Park. James Mitchell returned from Ocean Park to Portland on Wednesday. R. O. Woodward returned to Portland Wednesday after a visit at Ocean Park. NORTH SHORE HOTELS Breakers Hotel. Charles Rosenfleld. Marv Frlckson. J. H. Liggett. Clara Ham pel. Miss M. Dl mond, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dekum, Mlsi Helen Dekum. Miss Frances Dekum, .Miss Katherine Dekum, Leo Hahn, Wil liam Pendergast, Fred 11. Martin, Louis PI Wllhelni. Mrs. W. O. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. George Knight Clark. Mrs. J. 8he manskl. Miriam Shemanskl, A. Bheman skl, Edith Abrahamson, Alvln Obst, Winifred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Rothchild, Miss E. 8. Rothchild, Amy C. Rothchild, Bertha Relnsteln, J. M. Rothchild Jr., J. B. Gossage, Leon Jew Hlng. Lee Hong. Fred C. Cook and wife, William Hardon, Mrs. H. F. Flerken steln. Miss Elslik Hansen, Miss Emily Troutwlne, Miss 'Anna Troutwine, Not tlo Hansen, E. L. Croier, W. M. Darling and wife, H. A. Kline. John W. Alex ander, A. Feldpnhelmer, wife and son, 1). P. Lewis, F. K, Kreglow William Dolph, L. R. Ralston, Adolph A. Dekum. B. E. Flsket and wife. Milton Frohmon, Mrs. J. 1'. O'Brien, Miss Lillian O'Brien. Mrs. F. S. Stanley. George Park Stan ley. Cornelia Stanley, Miss Ethel Case hee, Harrv J. Strowbridge and wife. It. W. A. O'Rlley, J. L. De B rolse. V. Cook and wife. Mrs. J. W. Cook, Cor nelia Cook, Cullv Cook, all of Portland; Captain F. W. Fisher, Mrs. H. P. Wal- 'ott. Miss M. waleott. or. Frame j. Feb and wife. Miss Mildred Fein, Miss Ethel Gios, M. A. Gottsteln. Mrs. Sam Brown and two children, Mrs. S. Aron- son, Juliet Aronson. Alice Aronson. Theresa Preston, 8. Aronson. Myron Aronson, Seattle; W. H. Armstrong and wife, Tacoma; R. L. Ford, Alex M. Win ston. L. Roy Slater, W. B. Roberts and wife, James Roberts, Mrs. J. M. Buck ley. James Monaghan ond family, E. O'Hhea und famll- Spokane; Dr. L. r.t.monu wife find rm T Waters. Denver; Oscar Drumheller and family. walla Walla; Leo 1". Uunbaum ana family. J. C. Adams, Boise; E. O. Craw- ronl, Jita, u. 1'. Mcomctuin ann chil dren, Vancouver; Sallie Clates, Mrs. W. W. Perkinson Mam pa, Idaho; Ernes; Wiley. North Yakima; Tessle M. Palmer, Knoxvllle; Mrs. AV. E. Harrey and son. Newman Grove, Neh.; Captain G. W. Wood and wife. Miss Alice Wood. As toria; II. II. Chanller, Peoria. 111.; Jack Spratt. Fresno, Cal ; Misses Price, Sac ramento; 11. W. It. Hewey, South Bend, Wash : Nicholas Codd, wife and son, Col fax, Wash. Top Picture Is That of "Klrchanno Lodge," the Next Below Shows he Living Room of the Lodge and the Bottom, Picture 13 of Scene Prom the Lodge Porch. HOTELS AT SEASIDE Mr. sell Ju W M Misses I rlbf o Miss Anna I Kellv Specht, Miss Alta Porter, Mrs. Mc Cord, i). H. Kchwiidtman. Mrs. S. hwlrdtman. F. E. Ramsey. E.- Kling. Miss Johnson, all of Portland; R. 1'. Honham. Grace E. Stokes, M. Whit nev. W. Ii. Machett, J. W. Garner. D. F. McGee and wife, Edgar A. I.iebes H. Van Dusen. L. E. Howe, Bill Taft Stein. H H. Leinenfleld and wife, H. C. Lee and wife. It. B. Campbell. Ml" Agnes Murphv, R. Hansen, Werner Wheatley, Astoria; W. B. Moore. Walla Walla; Herbert' Frank. Z. C. Smith. San Fran dsco; It Goldsmith, C. Goldsmith, Mrs. 11 I. Clark Oregon City; Luc len Blanc, ( athlatnet; ' Mrs. M. E. McCuppln. LoI.se, Miss Brodie Marks, San Fran- Will P. Fisher, Seattle: . il. liuluth: Mrs F. E. Harlow. Har- I i" A. A. m ' ' r ' i tri i t Tl- a n-i . . , .'j let t'ii' 1 1 : i K I'l Bui:o;.,-r fi ( .dr- jrent's Seaside house Mrs. Francis J Bail-v ,-f. Portland Is registered at the Hotel Moore f W. G Jo1fri snd chlldrTi of Port land have rtturned to the rltv after a three wek' visit st the beach Mrs B. Lwi Smith and m. Port land, r h guests of Mr yuimy t Locksley ball Mrs. A. A. Braten. a rhsrmlng ynring matron from Bwronn, Mor.t V w. Pnied by hr besutlful hat v. srrli. si un Moore ror in isnn Tr ev win lster ipi a few woks in p. Knd brfor leaving for their home Eotel Moore. and Mrs. Theo Roy. L Ru William T. Cirrn'l, H J. Markln llus Fried land. Mrs Eari. Charh: Isaacs, L. Agnes Iaac. HeBs;e Isaacs. M. M J'.-rre. r -1;,f ui.ase, vv. A P.avmo Hansen. R L Taylor, Miss Ma me I net llarlow. Troutdale; Mrs. E J. Cook, I'ean. a. ,m l'a'.:nirer. I.eota Howard. Des Molns, H. J. l ook. I lara took. C. Wil'la, M i.-prlfn K F. J...n. s. '. Kp..kane. Will R. King, Salem. Guy R. elte Jones. Ar'hur It. Mo re S Sil- porter. Vancouver; L. J B-U. Rainier; verfield. Mr ar. I Mrs El wood Wiles Migj R L. Lee. T F I aurln. Jolm H. end son. Miss Rl in-! e Wi.-s. c M I Smith Astoria; I. N. Gil. hrost. Mr. and Fowler A K S i.!n. : J. iktns. It Mrs J. E. Luckev, C.eorge J. I.uckey, snd Mr? P. !gria. Vt J !t THf. Mrs ! Iowa- PM1 Porier. Mrs. Phil Torler. in Mtr. I 'age Miss ' corlusa. Cat; W. C Caldle. H.ikr City: Moltana. Miss Mrrurlt Bhner cf Port land Is visaing at Seaside Mlsa Hish Dunne of Portland taking a, hrt mitjng st gessm M. TV- M'llltstna ftf Portland Is ha II fer a few days. R. IJ. Prt. wife r4 rtutr For!n4 ara spending a few atyw Wl r. VNpa.lt t. . .vi, a -.'f M. Wf--dcv-k man. wit'- and I :'., Mr T.. ' rt". !r J c,-nv. Vr a-.d M Warren. Miss AUo sprague Krumbein. Airs J J p.nadiev, Pr F J, siaden J rark P'rake Miss Drahe. W A. P.rener' ff. A W Clark, wife and child. J. D Curran snd family. Mr and Mrs T H. '"vrt'.s. Mrs G H Wodhull. An drew 7'r.herg. fre F T Watts. Mrs l.r Hart, I Held and wife. M E Fit f'-rnM. F. H. Coffin. B J l Stuart. A J I : ,i -' : : g . F K:ue. S J Friedman and wife Lo! P-;rke. W ft Marur.l. rhv . JTajlo-, E. J-r.rirgs, W Go-.d and .fe. A c Vo'.ord. Mrs Frances J P.ai!ev. J W. West and wife. Eugene; Mrs. William Kwlng. Miss Ewlng, Spokane. Sargent Seaside House. Frank Nan. Paul C Hates, Miss Les lie Miller, William Uru.'ss, Miss Brown. Mrs. Pollay, Mrs. Osborne, Dr. F. J. Sladen, A. F. Bile, wife and fam'ly, Mrs. R. Jacons, Miss F. Jacobs. Miss M. Jacobs. Germaine Samuel, Gen" Spencer, Mrs. S M Mears and daugh ters. W. S. Menrs. Ellis G. Hughes Mr- Simon. C. A. Tyler, Fred A. Jacobs. W. F. Wiggins. W. i'. Knighton, Mr anil Mrs. J. Lane. M. Flefsohner. all of Portland: Mrs C H. Martin maid and three children, Vancouver; C. S. Keat ley. Seattle; Mr and Mrs. M. L I.ud wig, J H. Keatlev, Miss Sadie L. Keat ley. Mlnneaj.oliM ; Mrs. Chase, New York. Charles Hancock, San Francisco; B B. P-ter. Berkeley, Cal ; George Smith. E. Lafferty. Kansas City. ColonaJal HoteL Rev. C. Biethler. William Owen. Mrs F. Terry. Miss Jessie Terry, Miss Ma- Pftian r tm HsIejnjB lnig at sic rf tev summer. - ! i. is norrrtws er rrt!n'i t.Bg Mia Frank U. Eintih at 8 M. F. Hsaderana ri fmrllr of .Port Ufl tava a rot Lag at as da for the i Mrs J V.c' raken. J S Rorigern. E S I " iRrt F H I er t L Ackerman. W S I Zimmerman. "-r Larson. J a Cone Is ! C a T";n. t. M-s L C I-mls. J IF HP.i. Mrs M F. T;. Mis. pnbr.r atlMlss Meia Pi v.ner, C il EF.ls Ku I r'r p. -i P'r. Miss I 1 1 H'.w'.T " 1 :rit ftetrV..-r. I. K SI,!:d Fred : H Vr'n J f T. l - K J Arnold. J G p.o- p. Liors. J F. i, r n Mrm. A. K. CTsrfc nf Portia Bi t r !.. . irt at t.s Hrn4eron eeti& ! g . 'a W K. Ta sf Prili Is fs fit I . . rrttr at aid M:mm Emma V i -'n i f rv.rt ' tKnr rsxt - M' 1 '- ifm rf 1wi- t- ! . v - mu-' st lrk.T r I I'.and. F W'Hmn Mrs Dt lUT'tr. A Scv.oll. M. Wat Miss Hummers Frt-Rmr- R- T I ih John L Por. F.aHetv. kins. Min Irrirr lyn IrTico. F r. r'Uf ?a c-''r. L T. HatNrll. pesrl mr-,,,u. mr j sott, r r Amore ?T1''h. 'ri R'Jxkie. J p. Bod'ey. Miss Filch. . L T---ym. Mrs W L He Kain. I Iyvrt:rsrt. rr W H. Rord. H W. (Hffimn, M Frtdetch. A Z-h-roa. Fdcar R Piper. Mrs K U K--Men. HT.ry Je-mlf . J H Wsrd O E. f terkf-r H H- kah. H R. Wak- f w. r. Wlrr-Es, C K TVWr. A. a ! brr It !tir-f Lt-1 f;eicj3klntaa. B. a. proaiway, J. Q. rlnn T , . . . . - t r i .. . TTI11A Tl . . . Pnl i Mi," ScZ: Mis, .N.:;ah SrniJh.- Helen Perry. Lillian S.einbach. H. M. Ford A M Roffler. J& Cnrra. Wash : J Ptaworth llllam Burg and wife. E. H W. ('mover. Ietrolt, Alice E Nahln. San i L. Kice, Sir. and Mrs Charles Hlnmnn. Francisco B F Benson Seattle: vttl- naris m. iwerroun. 1-tuc.oipn Klssllng 11am Altman and wife. Boise; H D. and family C W Whlrfleld, wife and Grey Pendleton Robert Hoefer. Can- daughter M R Stark. Miss May Stark, von City Ed A Luedhe and wlf. M'.l- Maude Stark. Herbert Elchhorst Mrs. waukee Eugen" Tons-.'k. Walla Wa-lla; K D Smith. H H. Rsseh. H. R. Wik-- Frwrrd' Jon. and wife. T S Walters, man all of Portland; Eugene Laneas- Denver Mrs William Stephens and s.,n. i v " ' Cir. inuatt O ( Voo,l o-k. Man -heN- Hr, ArUla; . Rymerson and sis ter It il' Johnson and family. Walla ,er. rloix.- f ,na J"; ' . and Mrs Bugorson. Winnipeg; K Sef ' al-a fert. L P.utt ('. F. Anderson. H Erlk- XKcksley KaU. on. Deer Island, P. B. Vltelle, Sen C A 1Bnn and wife. Maecle P.aj- Francisco; Mrs Sproud and son. Miss rlln " ordarscn Charles D "'' : P'att Ontario. Frances Mc u.. l.ristlne - . Crs. ken. Mist. Emm Evans. Hubbard- Wool snd itfe, Mr A Iine M j u i,Plm wfe BT1j child. Pendleton. IIia Roberts, c R Mul-r snd wife. , R rrtl, ,nd Charltan, lows, p Htmn,. i.s Mrs S himmon. B 1 s-'.i Ti'tn Chlcano. John Heft Mrn. Heftrand. W G. Jossl.r.. M:s J-nn i.a,n Jones Blanche Jones. Oregon Ml.:, r. W Wright. D A 8bln. Paul ,-,.T jc-ah Weltv. Hubbard; F H. HI1L Hr-lop. D- L O Rr"' , ',' rrT Baker , Xhe i,a;,. w. G Cole. Pendleton. Arthur J P.ahn. H I VMiams. B mmm-. fm;t,. p Patrlclsn. V.alter R P! - , InlM aaen alotal. uri, oeote Thomson. . rs 'i c i Wllllsm Iacghlln. Mrs A. A. MorTl !il. VPs B Ir! Sn.ith. cpff,.-l sen. Miss Rhoda Rumelln. Miss rvrothT (T.lth Kenneth Frtoi M,! Jni.- Morrison. Miss Ruth Teal Miss Hoff- P-rter. Mrs W ill'sm ( (-aun-ler. ; rr.an. Mrs J N. Tesi. w Hllberntetn V, Ilitam Saunders. Guy Rogers, R I DTls, Mrs R. D Lvls Anne Davis W. G Wrtgbt. D. A. Ion. Ir L. O. Rm' MefJalr. B 1 prann. iraries i ooo. Miss A B Wood. lllti Errma B Wood. Le A. Bertinion. If sndrMl rtren. l M. Trier. w1f and rhlldren. J E. Iin'.m wife and chi;d. T. OCn-i. ror. 3 f. Mann, C E Kn'gM. Gri Tfnr"o. -il nf'Prllanl, "am Gold stein. T E H. Wedekfcvl. Kan frtn-rv-. l'srry CstUn. M H Fleteh- NOIiTH SH01JE KESOIiTS with their families nt Sea Cjoft George Park Stanley ii? Portland with his mother. Mrs. F. 8. Stanley, and sister. Cornelia Stanley, are spending a week at the Breakers. Eugene Cohen, wife and family of Portland have a cottage nt Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Rothchild and famllv of Portland are at the Breakers Clifford Nichols of Portland Is at Tioga. George Cubic, wife and family of Portland are installed In their Ocean ParW cottage for tho season. Miss Sarah J. Holmes and Miss L. Dunn of Valley City, N" D.. are enjoy ing an outing at Ocean Park. Mrs. Albert Olson and famllv of Se attle have a cottage at Ocean Park Mrs. L. (. Stone of Portland hasi opened her cottage at Ocean Park ; Mrs. E. :v Wheeler and famllv of Portland are recent arrivals amone the Ocean Park cottagers. W. I). Smith or Portland Is at Ocean Park for the summer. H. A. Kelnath and daughter of Port land are spending the summer at Ocean Park In a cottage. T. R. McDaniels of Portland snd his family are In the Kcnworthy cottage at Ocean Park. Visiting st Mrs. S. C. Stone's Ocean Long Beach Hotel. Karl H. Martztoff, J. Welnstein, L. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilbert. W. McMlllon and wife, Mrs. Fleshman and daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. N. Welnsten and son. Dr. A. F. Kinder, wife and son. William D. Schmidt. H. Cleveland, IX M. Watklns, J. H. Liggett. W. S. Paige, A. J. Taylor, I.ee Cooper, L. E. Sawyer, L. H. Rohlson. Frank D. Mc Claren. A. A. . Sladen, Stanley McKay, J. P. Johnson. V. C. McNcal and wlf. J. L. Ktli.e and famllv. W. J. Smith, c. B. Smith. Mrs. C. Biinnie, Mrs. Cultln, T. L. Dubue. W. J. Matheson and wlfa, Georgo II. Parsons. H. F. Parsons, T. Sylvia. W. MeCurdy, Miss Emma Fan ning, Miss Mary Havwurd. A. A. Kay ser, Mrs A. A. Kayser, Mrs. Helen Bluett, Mrs. 11. Loplsh. R. S. Graham. D. C. Armstrong Mrs. Robert Bassett, C H. Mind, Charles Dllworth and wife, O. Heln and wife all of Portland. L. B. Fox. Fred Heiidrix. Charles Johnson. C. Y. Cohen. P. A. Flns.-th. The Dalles; F. I. Schmidt, Sllverton; Mrs. Frark Hsr bert. Walla Walla; Eleanor Elvers. Jes sie Elvers. Paris. France; Mrs. F. Gay Haines, Sell wood; A. J. Brown, Cove, Wash.; A. E. Van Duxen, Walter C. Blgnajld, H. W. B. Hewev. South Bend: A. Galloway. Chinook. E. O. Hall and wife; Airs. E. B Fisher and daughter. Hood River V Beane. E. L. Klenan Se attle; E. U. Thurston, R. Smith, Pay- (Contlnued on Page Five.) F Drsk Mrs. CatneU. Miss Drake. Mrs S H W or ran. Miss N Nsrlo-. if in, Paul He- V..s 8ptlma Anstey. Miss Hlldi Hes W G Tlfr. J i ter Mrs W. I Brsrmin, Mrs T. M Rhodes. H. arthput O- L. LHinA- I snd fsmlly. Miss J M 8ers J E. Hard snd Wife. 'Wlllism Rruesa tn.l IcMld. Mrs J. Jitnr. Bertha Hoffman. Mrs J H. Jdyca. Mr. as- Mrs I U White. Mr. and Mn. Bauer, d'.- HriiM. ft. h. Mora-an. W. H. lfiht. Li l. Jahnawa M- M. Biorn. O. all. ot Pertisad: A. F E'sttr an4 srif. r. E. C McCook, anoietao; C. Ii. ta lWaii Wai.a; ilra. R. tu Voia Claar, North Beach. Wash. Aug. 1. The week last has been a particularly en joyable one at the North Beach re sorts. The clear weather and cool mean breezes have put life In every body and all of the amusements havo been followed with enthusiasm. There, have been a great manv new arrivals and the registration at the hotels Is t tie highest that has been reached during the season. For the past three weeks there has been a contest going on between the guests of the Sea Croft and Salt Air hotels at the game of five hundred. W. E. Hutchinson Is the landlord of the litter and his wife is the happy hostess of the former. On Monday night the guests of Salt Air came down to Sea Croft to struggle for new honors. They found Mrs Hutchinson and her guests si ready entrenched and ready for battle. Ttie result of the evening's contest was victory for both houses One of the! victorious couples cam down from Salt j Air and the other from Pea Croft. Henry Jennings msde the highest score of the evening. on Monday night a number of young i people at Sea View enjoyed a bonfire in ! rront of the resort Miss Nellie Evers. Miss Rose Krhaeht. Miss Bertha Schacht, Mis Margaret Sohacht. Alfred Stone. Charles Rov. Ed Anderson snd Mrs Martin Schacht were present. The new tennis courts haie been com pleted at the Breakers snd the game is being played with nthuslasm In the near future a tournament will be ar ranged Harvest Home guests enjoved a bon fire on the beach Saturday night. Faraonal Maation. Mr and Mrs Henry Mason. Mr and Mrs. J H. Mason. Mrs David Rotron snd Mr and Mrs Archie Mason with their children. Arthur snd Caroline, are i the guests of Mrs II W Corbett In the I Corbet t cottage at Seavlew j Mr ml Mrs i ttto Iekum of Portlsnd were this week g-jens st the Hotel Breakers. Mrs Georse McCsbe Trd children of Portland, who have recently returned from a tour of southern California, ara epmdlr.g a few weeks st Beavlew. C N Idleman, former attorney-general of Oregon. Is a guest at Haeknar cottar Mrs Harvey crnrvan and har two sons Jack sad Ernest, of ForUanj. ara arrivals at "eaview. Mrs. M. Baruh of Portland waa a guest at tha Goidao.Ua rot tag art iea vlrw. Heaura Ptekea cf Astoria r-er wek 10 tha Adolf h o cottage at laup gjiwiskaaaasa Wl.lstiaj , I mi I inuiiuiaaaaai " A iv::':k . ..-x; .-r-(-' "jp . .: - .. . .;. ' ' I ' Gee:! ThE Waters Fine, iil :COME,J N .2.. take POTTER THE 1 V 1 JL JL1V SATURDAYS IO0P. K QRAND TRIP-OUORIOyS TIMQ - Every oonvantaaca pravtdad. 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