THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908
rJrr-r ' -----
N
,ORH fcEACH. Weah., Sept. 6.
Ths . lmk nast hu bften the
trreaklnl tip of tha beach on
at tha North Beach resorts. Tha
' . opening of tha Portland achooia
next wek and tha final trip of tha roi
I tar today have brought tha beach season
o- a close. All wee long mere n
been a heavy traffic from tha beach to
' tha eitv. The little atatlon houses at
"tha different resorts have bean almoat
covered with trunks and when tlraeeajn
for tha Potter train to airly. lammea,
lunch baskets, dogs and children lined
' tha track for blocks. 7nlle moat of the
tmmmer population haa left tha beaon,
there are quite a number of cottage
which are at!U open and wherevialtore
"will stay during September. The
weather t fine and. those who are for
tunate enough to oo ai m u"
are enjoying a Una fall eMon. .
An Interesting party. In tha nature
Of a farewell gatfoetrfg. took plc
Hotel Sunset on Monday evening. The
big partora were decorated for the oc
casion ana rreinmnw
during the evening. The gueata In
. eluded Paulina Porta, Margaret Porta,
- Dorrla Covell.. Marie Tol, Lot Oooley.
Irene OBrien, Anita O'Brien. . Louise
O Brlen. Mary warn, """'
Oris Harrington, Helen Harrington. Nel
n , ..-.. n.ia Mnorc - Maud Carter,
U leaser, X. Geverts, jGeorge 31 te. W.
a!' Brewer. Leo Krauae. WilllahTKrause,
Milton Geverts, Harry Oeyerts. Harold
V. Brlnkdorft. Jake lesser, T. J. O Brlen.
55. Sweet, Dave Wheella. J. Paupi. P. J.
Kreuger, lxuis jones, nui c, .
Mniii.n,. rivitn Ooolev. Charlea Man
ning, Fred Meller.J. K. Anderson, P. D.
Polen. Zenor Wallas, Mrs. Dedman, Mrs.
W. Hall. Mrs. T, J. OBrlen, Mra. Z.
, Sweet. Mra. U Krauae, Mra. J.. .Marx.
Mra. L. ueverts. - . . ..
t A dancing party and candy pull was
I given at iSiiabefh Donnerberg a home
at Newton atatlon on Friday night by
'". Mlsa Bertha Stevenson. The house was
decorated for the occasion with flags,
ferns, and china lanterns. Those who
enjoyed Miss Stevenson's hospitality
' were?-Ellxabeth Donnerberg. Bertha
Stevenson. Flo Kllllngaworth, FranoU
Brhlade. Edna Kindred, Alice Kearney,
Ester Savon, Rose Savon, Henry Don
nerberg, Dell OHanolon Paul Bennett
William Bibee, Fredie Keown.Eatl
Hughes, James Brady, Colllster Wheel
er, urm ijowiing, u T "i", j
Mrs. O. W. Tyler gave a bridge party
ir.ioi nfa-ht n honor Of Miss Mln-
netta Carson. Mrs. A. I Pease won
Mrsf&V Mastic ofPortland has re
turned to her home after apendlng the
Bummer at fleavlew. i
Mrs. T. M. Paterson baa returned to
her home In Portland.
Otto E. Krausse and wife bava re
turned to Portland.
Arthur and James Rosenfeld have re
' turned to Portland after spending a
month In one of the Breakers cottages.
Leo Hohn has returned to Portland.
Personal Mention.
' ' C. L. Parker, Miss Carlotta Parker
and Zola Parker of Portland visited at
North Beach during. me wee.
H. I. Corbett and mother of Portland
t-eturned to their home after spending
the summer at seaview.
Congressman -Kius ana wne vibiicu
4k.
aw t . 7 If 'J 1 A aaBa AmvWJs j I f m.-'P.1 A W 1 bb4 " aw . waBaav a.
LTD tnNi
Mrs. Beard, all of Portland: J. M. Ree-
bles, Luella Van C. Case. Lydla Dodds,
jimea camcart, wuiiam catneart,
Boise; Olga A. Johnson, Raymond; 6
n. iiarwortn. a. r. uavis. I uranae
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crowe. Kearne
Neb.: William D. Bernhardt. Lon
McKone, American Falls. Idaho: K. H
Barker. E. M. Orout. Seattle; Louis
Marrotte. Bertha Whlttark, Mlsa Iella
m. iiesuer. j. In. Jiootn. Matter uuv
ftitv Tl If..-rlyt.All Tyl.kM. TOIL
liam j. cooney, itaymona: A. worse,
Oeorae Norse. Boise: J. IT. Irwin.
Oarson. Orj Mra. N. C. Gregory, Rose
nurg; it. u. Mcintosh anri wire, Mra,
W. Mcintosh, J. E. Buckingham, Mra.
J. o. Kincaid, ione, or.: J. P. cutlln
and wife. Butte. Mont.: C. H. Green
and family, Manhattan. Mont.; Mrs. A
rl. Harris, walla walla, wash.; Bert
l KatnDurn. Twin rails: Mrs. j. H.
Chrlstensen, St. Johns. Or.: Miss Mary
Johnson, Dayton, Iowa; John Qu Inland,
Island City; Pearl Dorrls, Maybella
n arris, Aiioria.
HAokney Cottage.
Mra. N. J. Coulter. Mrs. Annie Kline.
C. S. Necklrn, Lelah C. Nelson. N. B.
Hlckey, Mr. and Mra. Charles Savage,
George Cohen. Edward W. Wolfstyn, M.
P. Marcus. Mrs. Alice Welster, Ben
. . w. a... . i ..vn i . mini vi o(7 n ni-
son, 8. G. Lelbllner, Claude A. F. Smith,
Mrs. A Rasmussen. Ethel M. Stilna.
Roderick M. McCallery, all of Portland
jonn JMegrain ana wire. Beat tie; ueorge
- North Beach resorts during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young of The
Dalles are registered at Hackney cot
tage. i-
3 xr. Wntson and -daughter, Louise,
' of Portland were guests this week at
Heckney cottage. .
Ben RybUe of Portland waa at North
Beach during the week. . .
. i. ,ioorH w. Wnlfstvn of Portland via
lted North Beach points during the
John Megrath and wife of Seattle
were guests at Hackney cottage.
Charles Loldtng of Portland, was a
guest at tne creaners nuiei.
Mr, and Mrs. M. Baruh and family
Of Portland returnea to tne cuy a naay
Mr. ni Mrs. Georce Loewenson an
small son of Portland visited Mr. and
Mrs. Max Loewenson at North Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldsmith and family
"returned to .alr, home In Portland
- Friday.. . "
Miss Vfda Reed Of Portland Is the
guest of Mlsa Katmeen .Lawier at iNonn
Beach.
Miss Alphia L. Dimick of Portland
has taken the Allen cottage at Seaview
for Septemoer.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Van Duyn of Port
.land have closed their cottage at Sea
vioar uid returned to the city.
- Mr and Mrs. M. L. Brady and fam
ily of Portland have closed their Tioga
cotiage.
.. Oliver Jeffery returned to Portland
i Tuesday.
Irving Stearns of Portland was
nieK nf J. F. Shea at North Beach.
Mr. nn Mrs. G. E. Jameson acd
family of Portland have closed their
cottage ana reiurnea m roriauu.
Hnwird Gavlord and Millard Ho!
. brook were over-Sunday guests at
'ifra. J. W. French and daughter of
The Utiles nave ciosea ineir coiuge
vt Seaview.
Hopkln Jenkins of Portland returned
noma alter a raonui m uarin noocii.
Mrs. Charles P. Oudin of Spokane
, left Ocean Park for home Tuesday.
Mra. E. H. Hablghorst and daughter
f Portland returned home . this week
after spending the summer at Ocean
park.
Harry Stone of Portland returned
frnm Ocean Park Monday.
Earl Mayo and Mervin Rankin of the
University of Oregon are spending
two weeks at North nea.cn.
Miss Gladys McKenzle of Portland
returned from Ocean Park Monday.
Miss Alda Burke of Portland who
Ttas spent the summer at ocean .rara
reiurnmi -rriuny.
Mra. J. C. Stewart and small son left
: Ocean Park for Portland Thursday.
. Misses Jane and Beatrice Fargo of
'Portland are new arrivals at 8eaview.
Miss Winifred Chance and Miss Alice
Muhro of Portland are visiting Mae
Robinson In a cottage In SeavUw.
Clark" Bargard of Portland is at Sea
view aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Kellabar.
X0BTH BEAfcH HOTELS
A. Tripp, South Bend; Mellie dinger.
moo a ruver; j. on., iveiiogg, Air. ana Mrs.
w. a. l oung, ine uaues.
Break era Hotel.
Viola Elaine Barenstecker. Leo Hnhn.
William Pendergaat, M. Kline, B. R.
C H. Moore, Miss Agnes Fisher. Mlsa
Marie Fisher, H. P. Phin, Charles Leigh,
J. D. Fehton. H. L. Lewis and wife, Dr.
E. N. Linden. Miss Ollle Linden, Charles
wngnt, ail or Portland; JIary Otvena,
m. i-eeuies. uolse. Idaho: Mrs. B. V.
Cushman, Phoenix; Mrs. E. A Jobea,
W. A Buckingham, Winifred Elckner,
Clmi , K . T m. T . . 1 nr... n
Beala, Mrs. Reals, Seattle; Charlea Lold-
mg, nonoiuiu Artnur Koaenreld. Balti
more, Md.; Mrs. B. A. ' Peek. Miss C.
Buhl, Butte, Mont; John Schwartz, Mra.
Adela Gamble, Baker City.
Tha Driftwood.
Emily Leigh Williams. Dan J. Mo
Gill, Mrs. McGill and child, J.B. Eddy,
Maybella R. Thompson, George Whit
lark, C. L. Parker, Carlotta Parker,
Zola Parker, all of Portland; J. H. Cur
ting and wife. Butte, Mont: J. H. Mu
rer, Minneapolis, Minn.; Ethelvna L.
Keinkel. New York;. John I. O'Phelan,
South Bend.
Harvest Home.
Ethel Kune. Cathrvn Keln. Viola T.
Mason. Mrs.. H. J. Miller, all of Port
land; Mrs. Cecil Long. Long Beach;
J. D. Baker and wife, Oregon City.
The 0-onset.
Margery Bennett, Mr. and Mra. T. J. ,
O'Brien, Irene OBrlen. William M.J
Krauae, Haroia urinkenhofT, Anita
Frances O'Brien, Louise O'Brien, all of
fpruana.; Mrs. urace Barria ana son,
Mary Clark. Baker City.
- Salt Air.
Mra. J. Marks. Alfred Lavolre, Ed
ward W. Wolfstyn. Mark A. MeAllen.
Mrs. R. E. . Bondierant and daughter.
Myrtle Chamberlin, all of Portland;
Miss Hazel Jones. J. H. Jones. Elirln.
111.; Clyde Porter, Seaview.
Tha Brltt.
W. G. Gollings. Irving L. Lickmen.
all of Portland; Frank Musser, John
O'Phelan. C. A. Soule. South Bend:
E.' T. Neol. Mrs. Neol and daughters.
Hood River; John Kennedy, Leta Ken
nedy, Baker City.
Horth Beaoh Inn.
Albion L. Glle. John Berchman. both
of Portland; Gladys Durant, Mobile, La.;
Juaura uoiaen. ArKaaeipnia, Kan.
Chamberlain Cottage.
Mrs. W. H. Churchill. Mrs. John
Weeks, Carl Beach, Mra. W. D. Weeks,
all of Portland; W. H. " Botts, La
urande, or.
seacrorc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ackles. Stanley
Ackles. Portland: Mr. and Mra John
A. Campbell, Miss Belle Robinson,
Seattle: tr. J. A. Olesendorffer. Tha
uaues; u. nun. w. Hun, seaview; y.
ti. iatnrop, M. c. Lathrop, Iowa,
Taylor's Hotel
W. A. Pempsey and wife. Mlas Demn-
Bejr, i. vv. tunings, miss B. Shrine,
I. L. Tlckner, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roe,
W. M. Taylor. George 8. Miller. Mr.
and Mrs. William M. Gregory, all of
ronmnu v .oregory. Ban iran
clsco.
SEASIDE NOTES AND
PERSONAL MENTION
s
J. ft Duadora and Wlfa, Jack tun
dora, Charlea Dundor. K. R. Balalger.
W. W. Balstgar. E. M- Balalger. Miss
M. E- Balaiger, . Mlsa Ethel Smith,
Frankla Wauing. .Mrs. waning v o.
it,.niirnr. all of Portland: Mlsa
Prancla Brown. Pyroond. Wash.; Irwla
i rf arses. . v. rixii", ""c".
C. C. Nppla. Baker City.
Mrs. A C Robinson. Minnie Schlade.
Charles H. Keln, Mra. Charles Nel-e-n.
Jeannatt Perkins. Mv IVrkln.
Wlil H. Bennett, tjd H- Will. H. E.
ruter, E. FvrA. Cheater Owens. Edith
lumi, Anna Ooedwtn, all of Portland;
jexwph Traadaia an-l wua. fn ooa
a4 wlfa, Bakar City: Joha Roberts
and wlfa. Bo lee; W. P. Csurrar,, Hr
mp: Jahn Akla. Dayton. Or.; Ptad
x-rK-aaon, isianevtta.'
Xmg aac Hata. .
H. R. Kltng and wtfn. ifm M. Ap
f.erttrr.a and tot, A H. W I'aon and
iTe. Loraa Twihart. Ellla JT'har. C
V H-rn. y-h.e. K-keit M. fterhea
wife. P. IV rrrtm Id, John iAiaorf.
'-I ImNii. r. O. prtn,
1 '- l-rr . H. T. Raklri. Ml
' f l i lam Bek. J. Iew. a
i u I. i ,n,-ni !n T".. W.
c. !.;. li. J. Ha gren.
A lazy Liver
May be only a tired liver, or a starred
liver. It would be a stupid as well a;
savage thing to beat a weary or starve;!
man because he lagged In his work. ,-
In treating the lagging, torpld-llver It it
a great mistake to lash it with strong
drastic drugs. A torpid liver la bnt an
Indication of an Ill-nourished, enfeebled
body whose organs are weary with over
work. Start with the stomach and allied
organs of d!gostlon and nutrition. Pnt
them In working order and see haw
qulqkly yonr liver wlil become active
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovert
has made many marvelous cures of liver
troubie "-by Its wonderful control of the
organs of digestion and nutrition. It re
stores the normal activity of the stomach,
Increases the secretions of the blood-making
glands, cleanses tha system from poi
sonous accumulations, and so relieves the
liver of the burdens Imposed upon It by
the defection or otaer organs.
If yon bave Utter r bad taste ta the mors
Inc. poor orftrlable emeUta, coated toagve,
Soul breaUk, ooasttpatad mr Imgaler bowsl
feel weak, eactu Ur4 Oasponaeat. frequent
head aches, palalr dlstrealto iaU of back,
gnawing or dlitaad tgafteg la stomach,
perhaps Baosea,aSaNsNa?ar "rlslngi la
threat after eatfag. and kkaarfl araapton
of weak stomach ad SorpM
EUSIDE. Or, Sept. B. Tha rueh of
the beach season haa passed and
the peaceful days of September
are here. The week past has seen
considerable change In the per
sonnel of the reaort. Quite a number of
those who have apent the summer here
have returned to their bomes and others
are arriving to spend the fall days at
tha seashore. Most of tha hotels have
a good registration of g meats and few
of the cottages bave been closed. After
the rain in the early part of the week
tha weather has been perfect. Oldtim-
ers at the beach say that September Is
the finest month of beach weather In
the year and each season sees more and
more visitors remaining to enjoy It.
The day when Seaside was a summer
resort only has passed. There la a fall
season now which is almost as popular
as tne summer, xnrougnout tne wnoie
of the winter there are hotel accom
modations of the best Kind ana many
Portland families spent a part of tha
rail or winter in their seaside cottages.
Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving
rinds quite a numoer or people at tne
beach for the . short holidays. During
the Dast winter season house parties
nave oeen quite popular nere.
warsonal Mention,
Congressman W. R. Ellis spent Sun
day of Seaside.
o. ts. ijiutnicum and wire or Portland
are registered at Sargent's Seaside
house.
Charles R. Spencer and wife of Port
land spent Sunday at Seaside.
li. ju. nttock and wife of Portland
aro guests at the Hotel Moore.
W. .J. demons and wife of Portland
spent tsunaay at seaside.
A Sinshelmer of Portland la a truest
at the Hotel Moore.
F. E. Harlow, wife and daughter of
roruana are spending a lew dava at
oeasiae.
S. Benson of Portland la rea-lnternd mt
the Hotel Moore.
Miss Jane Allen and Miss Etta Rnrke
of Portland spent Sunday at Seaside.
Miss Louisa Meslck Is visiting Miss
Sherlock at Seaside.
C. J. B. Malarkev of Port 1b nil nnent
four days at Seaside during the week.
Mrs. E. W. Rowe Is entertaining har
niece, Mlas Louise Wilson, at Seaside.
Mrs. K. L. O'Neill and Miss M. M.
Paterson of Portland are at Seaside.
John F.. Logan and family of Port
land returned to the city last week after
a summer at Seaside.
J. U. Mack and family have returned
to Portland after a season at flennMa
Tom Dobson, who spent the summer
at Seaside, has returned to Portland.
M.r. ana Mrs. a. ju Hexter returned to
jroruana juonaay.
Mrs. Max Flelschner and her daughter
Flora have returned to Portland after
a. summer at seaside.
George H. Hill and family have re-
lurneu 10 f-oriiana.
Rev. A A. Morrison VAwavA Crr.r
ingham and M. Flelschner were regular
wfiDn-triiu aueais at sargent s seaside
, Jn the pacific Monthly party at the
xioici iwimre are jnary jm. Butterrleld,
American Falls: Almi Hh.reoi t,i
Falls: Gertrude Llenhard, Elsie Mae
-niigcu, jjaiay I'atiinson or Salt Lake
city.
Harlow Moore left Seaside Sunday for
, j ' lase- wnere ne wm attend col
ego uunng me winter.
unarles Cleveland of Astoria is en
joying a short vacation ut Rai
Henry Wesslnger of Portland left
ocaaiue luesaay en route ror Ithlca, N.
where he will continue his work at
Cornell.
Phil Hart of Portland 'spent Sunday
at Seaside.
Horace R .Trntnn lr a. a -t.i . rn
dav. for Portland where he will spend
a few days before leaving for Johns
Hopkins medical school in Baltimore.
Mrs. P. C. Holland btA ,
lye daughter, Hasel, who haye spent
Miss Clara Bergman F. I. . Garth walte.
J. C. Hare. M. O'Brien. W. J. Clemens
and wire. Dr. George W. Schmidt and
wire, Mrs. ta. uecKmtn, Mlas Anna
O'Brien, -W. R. Lyons. Werner Healiy.
W. A Ekwell and Dart v. all of Port
land; A. Van Dusen, George W. San
burn and wife, O. C. Flavel and wife.
C W. Fulton and wife, G. C. Fulton and
wife, Mra. H. F, Prael. B. Van Dusen
and wife. Miss .Holms, Dr.- Forstrom,
Mrs. Jennie Allen, Astoria; W. D. Plue,
wife and boy, George Morrison, George
Cruin, Miss Lanlnbecker, Anita Clark,
Rainier, Or.: W. A. Manden, 8. White.
W. J. Crosklll, Harry Thompson, R. E.
Robbtns, Seattle; C. B. Rhodes, Phila
delphia: R. E. Laf ferty, J. Warmser, L.
F. Boyd, San Francisco; W. A Huff and
wife, Pocatello, Idaho; James Nelson,
wife and boy, Llnd, Wash.; F. E. Har
low, wife and daughter. Troutdale: (.
W. Fletcher, N.- Alexander, Boise; W. 8.
Brute. J. T. Nichols. New York; H. J.
Morrison and -wife. Cannon Beach; I. K.
Morgan, Lytle, Wash.; L. E. Morse,
Hood River; Edward R. Balrd. J. G.
Woodworth. St. Paul: George E. Keith.
Toronto; T. H. Rolls, Tacoma; Mary M.
Butterfleld, Americans Falla; Gertrude
Lelnhard, Elsie May Angell, Daisy
Patlnson. W. L, Grelner. Salt Lake; K.
Dodd, Peoria, 111.;- Fred Lelnhard,
Ellensburg. Idaho: A. E. Pauley, Sea
view, Wash.; Spencer Blddle. H. O. Shu
gart, T. Langhardt, F. Hollenback, Guy
R. Porter, Vancouver; Mrs. J. R. Pol
look and daughter. Fernle. B. C: J. S.
Robb and -wife, Kelso, Wash.; Wlnsor
J. Kenny. Harlow Moore, A. B. Hays,
M. G. Pollts, Boston. Mass.; A. T. Mc
Lean, Madelia, Minn.; W. R. Ellis ami
wife, Pendleton; Dr. A. L. Caffey, Chi
cago; a. H. cross, Cleveland, omo; Mrs.
H. O. Btlckney, Arthur M. Chance, Mrs.
Chance, Mrs. C. H. Hartman, Miss
Blanche Day, Miss Verde "Monroe, Miss
l.llllan u Hrien, H. M. rterron, will Al-
Dee, Lr. hiuib, . a. iowenoerg, Mrs.
8am B. Arctier, wortnington Archer.
Mrs. O. M. Rlsser, R. H. Marx, Nathan
M. Simon, Mrs. 8. E. Conway. Mr. and
Mrs. David Lay, Charles Dleck. Gustav
Krewaid. Kmll lomtiard, all or foruanu;
Mrs. E. 11 Boyer. Walla Walla; F.-H.
Lamping, Mrs. J. A. Fulton, Mrs. C.
T. Edee Miss Madge Fulton, Constance
Fulton, Astoria; Mrs. McGinn, Kalama-
soo: Laura a. walker, unieego; Mrs.
E. L. Smith, Hood River; Emll Marx
and wire SeaUie.
XT tc ante tun Znn.
F. S. Nunn and wife, Mra. Bertha
Davla. S. R. Klngdon. Mr. and Mrs.
of Portland; w. a. uarrett. irene uar
H- l L , i l II .11, 1 1 . , ... , . uvw.
D. Werftei, John Wernjel, Los Angeles,
Cel.; A. H. Fletcher. Mra. Fletcher, Van
couver, Wash. , -Pacific
Tlaw Hotel.
S. R. Klngdon. R. B. Gibson. Port
land; George Greenwalt, Astoria; Miss
A. cunningnam, uenver, v;oio.
AT NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
returned to
the summer at Seaside,
Portland Tuesdav.
i-iienier aiurpny or Portland was a
ena vianor at seaside.
Arthur Ms Chance -and Mrs. Chance
ui oriiana
beach hotel.
Mrs. E. L. Smith of Hood River spent
Miss Lillian O'Brien of Portland vis
lted at Gearhart rfurlno, th
Miss Florence Wolf of Portland la
btufbi at sargent's seaside house.
Mrs. J. M. Arthur of Breakers, Wash
visited at Seaside during the week.
o. a. i.owenDerg or .Portland la a
B-uesi al cruse s beach hotel.
r. -v. uanoway of Portland spent the
week at Seaside.
Charles B. Arthur nf Portland .
at Seaside during the early part of the
,v V ,1 .
i- n. jenKina or i-ortiana was a
gueat at the Hotel Moore. t
Arthur V&n Dimn of AitnH, iiunt
cw uaym ai oeasiae.
Miss Sue Barnes of Portland Is visit
ing Miss Ruby Scott at Seaside.
Herbert F. Clark anri Wlllln TTt WfWri
of the University of Oregon r,a1
through Seaside Saturday enroute to
Elk Creek.
Insor Klnnv of Ronton. Van who
has been the rueat of Marlnw Xfnn
at Seaside, left for the east Sunday.
ixu uiark of rortland pent the week
In the Murphy cottage at Seaside.
W, D. Fenton and family rloaH fh.lr
Seaside cottage this week.
in an auto nartr whlrh rama etvr
from Astoria Saturday were C W. Ful
ton and wife. O C Pulton anri vlf.
Mrs. H. F. Prael. Mrs. P Praal. R Van
Dusen and wlfa. Ann Elisabeth Prael
and Robert Prael.
McCofmlck. Lents, Or.; Virgie L.
Walker, Jennie Walker, Bridal Veil, Or.
Kooksley Hall.
Miss Hazel Small Miss Elizabeth
Jackson, Mrs. .H. R. Everding, Caroline
Everdtng, Miss Florence Jackson, George
A. H. Walker, frank uisen. iiaroid
Minor. B. C. Paul. J. T. Stoddard. Mrs.
A. H. Plerson, Ada Gaddls, W. N. Goff,
.... -nr imrr miih. ii'.ririna Mr
inio. ... A. . - ,. ..nil....,
and Mrs. Randolf, James Turner, Al
Mrs. Wm. Grafe, Miss Hammond, all of
UAw.ian. ,1 , : K. 'innmA Mian
Thorne, Voungstown; L. G. Ice, 'Oregon
City; George Walker, Mr. Tedgnar My-
on, Paris, xex.; ueorge w. emitn,
heltnn. Neb.: C. H. Ox man and wife.
J. Donald Oxman. Grayville, 111.; A.
Lippincott and wife C. K. McCormlck,
Kansas City, Mo.; S. H- Love, Mrs. 8.
H. Love. Salt Lake Cltyj5 Mrs. O. K.
Krler, The Dalles; Miss Anderson, As
toria.
Sargent's Seaside Honss.
H. W. Scott and wife. A. B. 8cott and
wife, Estella Sterns, S. W. Scott and
wife, H. Thompson, Mrs. H Thompson,
Mrs. it. it., warren, Mrs. u. i-iiggins.
C. R. Hlgglns. Mrs. Anna Hlgglns.
Charles B. Arthur, Mrs. George Taylor,
Miss Pansy Stewart, Mrs. Dan J. Moore,
sr. Mario w and wire. lxuis H. Tar-
pley and wife. Miss Henrlette Harlow,
A M. Wright, A. A. Morrison, Edward
Cooklngham Mrs. J. M. Arthur, Miss
Florence Wolf. M. Flelschner, E. Levy
ana wire, y. e. Uerald, s. B. Llnthlcam,
Mrs. Linthlcum, ail of Portland; Mabel
V. Weed, Spokane; William T. Macdon
ald, John V. Smith, Charles F. Arnold,
V. H. Knole, R. F. Hall and wife, Bos
ton. Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Toner,
Mrs. M. Toner, Gilbert Hunt, Mlas
Hunt Mrs. M. Toner, Mr. and Mrs. Wat
son, Mlsa. Comwell, Walla Walla, Wash.
Colonial Hotel.
Virginia Munraven, Elizabeth J.
Phelps, Roy Banard and wife. Miss
Helen Miller, J. Grimes, Mrs. J. Grl mes,
Kate Earl, J. A. Evenson, LenaZacharl
man, Mrs. J. L. Angell, Belle Harris,
Pearl Gray, Fred J. Kleschmer, A.
Harris, D. V. Heacock, Miss Stalker,
Miss Campbell, J. R. Gladden and wife,
C. T. Smith, Miss M. Smith, Miss
Smith. Glen Smith. Miss Andrews. Miss
A Cunningham, Miss Hammond. Mrs.
E. J. Predmora, Miss Olive Predmora,
J. P. Smith, T. E. Semyour. R. W.
Agrell. C. W. Assman. all of Portland:
f. i. xappendorrr. .fcJva Martin. B
White, wife and two daughters, Van
couver; juynaa Js-ari, Aiuca, ind.; jean
Smith. Salem: Mrs. E. L. Smaliey and
aaugnter. vvaiia walla: jonn conlov
and wife, Gresham; Valentine Penwell,
xneoaore Ju. H. Brown, -tiearhart; A.
R. Davis, La Grande: E. O. Busenburg,
wife and son. Lewlston. Mont.: Beulah
iauaren, Hendricks. Minn.; Amy Laun
aren, xewiston, tdano; u. a. uuniap,
wife and daughter, Tecumseh. Neb.; w.
E. Stout and wife. Knappton. Wash
Mrs. E. P. Howe, Miss Howe, George
town. Ohio: C W. Pone. Oregon t.'ltv:
Miss Johnson. Raymond. Wash.:
Charles Waehette. Eureka, Cal.
The Commercial. '
C. F. Chopm and wife. H. C. Breck-
ett, Charles Rellstat, E. P. Swanson,
H. C. Blekett. H. V. Clark. J. F. Cox.
all of Portland; -Mies Jensen, Miss i.
Jensen, William H. Wood, George A.
Olson, Astoria- John E. Holfls, J. M.
Senalndoffer, Fort Stevens; Rose Kin
dred. Inez Deane, Warrentown; A. J.
Abbott and wife. Seattle: Mlas Well.
Taooma; Mrs. C. E. Markham, M!si
Mabel Morton, Hood River; F. E.
Broekman, Eugene; M. Kebelleck. Cot
tage Grove; G. W. Blgham, Oregon
City; Carl Walenberg, Seaside: Paul
Bliss, Gresham; W. W. Hume. Omaha,
Neb.; D. J. Halfetty, Aberdeen; J. 1-;.
Whlteotnb. Ilwaco, Wash.
X ruse's Beah HotaL
Max Guthart. M. Harris. C. A. Lewis.
Ernest K. Goldapp. A E. Doyle. Mrs.
Doyle, Mrs. Ed Bergen, Miss Vernie
Bergen. Miss Lillian Morgan, M'hi
Laura Rand, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rani.
Newport. Sept. 4. Gorgeously splen
did weather has given Newport a sec
ond season. Last week's rain and chill
drove many campers - and - cottagers
homeward, but the balmy airs now
blowing are detaining all who lingered
and the r.ew crowd, bent on trolling and
hunting, is steadily coming in.
The bay has been glassy the past few
days and launching, boating and clam
ming parties are the fad of the hour.
Besides the excursions on the bay, the
ooean has been smooth enough to tempt
many seaward and Thursday and Fri
day large parties tried a few hours on
the Pacific.
Hunting Is now to the fore. Several
parties have been south this week and
as many, probably, north. From both
directions excellent luck Is reported,
specially In the line of beer, which seem
to be very plentiful this year- One
Portland hunter has been expert enough
to catch a deer alive. The man who
performed this feat is Glenn Howell,
who caugnt. Dare nanaea, a spotted rawn
lit the surf near Beaver creek.
The hotels are preparing for a large
fall season and will keen onen at least
until October. After carefully looking
over the winter's prospects several of
the hotels are thinking of runnlag. all
winter to accommodate the many people
who -tnioy Newport as a resort during
that season. r
Za Social Circle.
A Jolly crowd of people boarded the
launch Rone Thursday- afternoon and
went to Oystervllle, five miles up the
river from Newport, where they spread
a delicious luncheon on shore under the
trees and whlled the hours away very
pleasantly.
Those present were: Dr. and Mrs.
D. A. Mclntyre, Airs. J. L. Hastings, Mrs.
J. L, Hastings, Mr. Franklyn P. Lane.
Mrs. Russell, Mrs. J. F. Wilson, Miss
Lena Harwas and Miss Frances Gal
lagher.
Walter H. Evans, deputy prosecuting
United States attorney, of Portland,
with his family has been on a camping
trip to Euchre mountain. They are now
In Newport spending the rest of their
vacation.
Dr. J. H. Fell and wife of John Day
are stopping at tne ADDey nouse.
Mrs. J. ii.. Burgess and children re
turned to Portland today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lundstrom leave
today for their home in Portland, after
spending some time nere. '
Mr. end Mrs. J. Martin came in Thurs
day avenlng- and are In their 'cottage at
Nya . crerR.
A. ht Thomas left Friday morning on
horsebaok for a trip down tha coast
Ha may reach Eureka, Cel., before re-
Mrs. Katherlne Sanson, who has been
stopping In Newport . for some time,
departed for her home Wednesday
Kftaa , fari 17m.h ' tl.MM.vM.t-
Wis., arrived Wednesday evening and
went to her homestead on the Sllpti
.iiuiBia.v itiui iwna;.
Arthur Clifford, leader of the Clifford
orchestra of Portland, left for hnm
Titaarijiv ' .
Mr. Raleigh Walker of Forest Orove
departed for his home Thursday. Mr.
Walker was leader of tha Waiirar
orcnnsira mis summer.
Miss Clarisso Wtlev of Portland haa
returned home after spending a couple
ui weens at. me Deacn.
' Abbey House. ,
F. H. Stolts. -Newport: 3. n. Wnth.
red, Hlllsboro: Tonnlson " Weathnrrnri
Eva Weatherred. Hlllsboro: M. a phil
ips, Corvalllsj J. C. West and wife, Ore
gon City: T. O. Eriokson, Portland;
Helmna W. Thompson, Eugene; T. C,
Wheeler, Cottage Grove; J. p. Meebau,
Woodburn; Elisabeth Smith, Hlllsboro;
Agnes Stewart Tannock, Joan P. Tan-
nock, ureenoca, eicouana; iura Mltch-
II niarlratnn Waah h In... T
Center, Wash.; A. A. Selden. Portland;
Mrs. Charles Meehan, Woodburn;
George Wood. Woodburn; W. 8. Hall,
Ql)-,-. T D 1 f Y. .. II' II... . - !
..,, L , . x. ... " noil. I1VUUUUIII, UVUrRB
H. Merritt, Medford; C. H. Brown and
wife. Oakland, Or.; Will Simpson, Elk
City; H. 8. Rollo. Salem; Mrs. J. 3.
Olmsted, G. Howell, Portland; A. F.
Hubler, C. E. Hubler. Corvallls; F. L.
Ixwe. William H. Holland. Coos bav:
Roy Price, Will Evans, Corvallls; John
Bmun ana (wire, n. J. z,enrung, port-
Und; W. C. Stevens. Big Creek; H. R.
Taylor. Portland: Henry Nice. Lutiens; .
C. E. James, Salem; G. F. Teed. F. g!
ArjnU.",f?l rfortland! J. L. Hasting and
wife, Philadelphia; E. C. Murray, Comor
valley; Fuch Marx, Portland: Mrs. W.
O. Duston, Waltsburg; William Hll
gers, Portland: F. G. StUlwell, Lut
jens; C. H. Hardy, St, Louis; Dr. J.
9-Kel,L n? Ifa. John Day; Charles
J. Wolfe, -Jefferson i Q. Harding, Seal
0c?,V . MVHenke and wife, Portland;
' -iY" ' 8.- Hamer, Forest Grove, Mrs.
R. W. Bk Hamer, Forest Grove: W. L.
Arant. Corvallls; John Marshal., Port
land. The Grand. ,
II ra. ' W. TT YTlltfiltln. UI.. V. Tl.l.
ardspn, Mrs. L. E. Lewis, Rose IL Rob
erson. Newbers: ITrank Pnlm u t
Clodfelter and wife, Viola Gynee Mrs.
o iAw ?.uchanan. Mr- J- C. Morreson,
mwiirBuii, nuepanaenoa; Mra D.
J. Scholl. Mlsa Ran, Ritar rnt0.
Srov?i,S' J1"' Morf an 0at'"' c- W. Gam
ble. Hillaboro, Ohio; George Wilson,
Portland; John Z., Olson, Sycamore; W.
E. Bennett. John S. Smith . Ptwianri-
Delbert Hodges, Elk City; Fred Lyon,
Kelso. Wash. ; Mr. and Mrs. Martney.
Portland; J. G. Renwlck. Mrs. J. G.
Renwlck. Pleasant Hill: Jaaala wt
Rpy West Engene: Mrs. Isabella Ren
wick. Millie Renwlck, Bums Renwlck.
Pleasant Hill: W. 8. Conk. Mra w
Cook, Woodburn u Mrs. W. M. Coleman.
New Mexico: Mrs. Kat (Wmimn
eblo, Col.;- Mr. and Mrs. George Hens
chel. Mr. and Mrs. Aus-iiRt Snrgni
Miss Maudy Spranger, Salem; Harry
Walker, Corvallls; Hattle M. Turner,
Bethany, Neb.; Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts,
Eugene; Inez Murphy, Mary Murphy.
Monmouth; J. F. Stephens, Kernvllle;
Albert Howell, Toledo; Mrs. George
Struthers, Guy Struthers, Walla Walla;
H. Miller and wife, Portland; Joseph
McMlllln, K. H, McMillln and family,
Billings, Fla.; D. W. Potter, Mrs D.
W. Potter. Blanch Potter. Sycamore;
Eva Axtell, Vancouver. WHh.; J. W.
Bell, Mrs. J. W. Bell, Portland.
A CURE FOR
o RHEUMATIS M
Rheumatism is caused by aa excess of uric acid in the blood, which is
carried throngh the circulation to all portions of the system. Every muscle,
nerve, bone and joint absorbs the acrid, pain-producing poison, causing
aches, inflammation, stiffness and other.well known symptoms of the disease.
Permanent relief from the pains and discomfort of Rheumatism cannot b
expected from the use of liniments, plasters, and other external treatment
which does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Such measures
give temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and
inflammatory poison must be expelled from the blood. S. S. S. cures
Rheumatism because it is a perfect blood purifier. It eoes down into th
1 circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from the blood. S. S. S.
j expels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, swell-
ing and other discomfort, enriehes the weak, sour blood, and permanently
cures Rheumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic,
S. S. S. will be found a safe, vegetable remedy, possessing the properties
needed to cure, and at the same time a medicine that builds up the entire
system by its fine tonic effects. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice
free to all who write. TEE SWUT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
HOTELS AT SEASIDE
Truth and
Quality
4 a TTwTfr
fire will relieve yoq mors prpewJj cr f-y
J i CT. r::f pin lycor ner-.
fet-ljtp P,K'Ttry: ''seaa ol
try! j to MM'-a) l-rr?. rerhasM olf
a pan of i ifere u suKa win be si mat
at eae time acd gwt sotat to torpid ttverer
aaionsBsas and weak ststseeb. Avoid all
aot bnsd sad btscutta, grtddls cakes and
taerlad.featible food and take the -OoJdra
Medical Waorrery regularly ea4 stick to Its
ae astll too arc vlgoroas and strsnc
Tbe tMaeaterr" Is aosi esowv aeo-alcs-aotic
Is a airoark: estract of native wtm&ist
l roots wtA a rtsll lte mt lis tagredlewts
snnw4 oa eah tells srawss ao4 aterated
adsv ftatfc Its tagredieBSs are awdorwd
ad erwjtto by the sooea suliisl adlca!
writer of the as mot ase rennss 11111 s4 ts
we the OJasaaas tor wbk It Is aaMaa.
Uoat aeeeet a aubatitata ef smkaowg
7am pmniam for this bob
ICoere XoteL
2. B. Loewenberr. Robert I Merrick.
rr. J. Ayllvin. Philip Buehner, Miss
jBuenner. jiias Mlta Buehner, H. A.
iDomrwni, v. li. w neeler, i. H. Harris.
Miss Erm Mlnkl. Mrs. W. T. Master.
Mlas Alice Henntng. R A. Prlea, H. B.
Burka and wife, Mra. S. T. Logan.
-nvm . Annur, u. t. MOgnaon. A.
Sinshelmer. James Merer, M. A. Lowe.
Thomas E. Armlstead. M. Ooodman.
Mr. Ooodman. A. M. WrlghC E. EL
Anderson, B. C. Pant H. A. Krumbein.
Mlsa Bertha Burns. Mlsa ' Mavd JUoi-
oeji. 1 a. ewton. L T. lt, JosU
Moore, R. K Jenkins, Mrs. 1. Caulsoa
Uua air an Wra T ... w
Mas rrledeathal. Mlas Hanilta Fiieden-
thaL S finson. R. L. Sterema. Charles
R Thomreoo. Qeorr W. Blfmen. Hmn
nowna, ufrs v. aiayer. sv. w. w Heeler.
MnCR Fenton. Charlea Fantn it a
Brands. Charles R. f pneer and wlfa.
H. U Flttork sad wife. Miss Kate
Herureaa. Mra S. A. Mlddleton. J. IL
Kern. Mill Katberls Kern. W. A. Pur.
al, Onrdew M. Oale. Orace Potter. Agnes
Par eon a Mr. and Mra John Jeaaen. F.
V. CatterUae. Mlsa Etta Pnrk. ui
Jaae ln, Mta O. C itorT, Peter
t, Km r. rraeL Ann E.lsaK.ia
Prael. Rhert Prl. D. C 0"Br. M!a
Ida Bercmaa. Mra. Jtana Bcra-matB.
appeal to the Well-informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable standing. Accor
ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna Is the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
wny it is the best of personal and family
laxatives Is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieTos the in ten si organ
on which it acta without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
the quantity from time te time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
pbjwciane, as it is fre from a0 objection
able substances. To grt its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine
manufactured by tbe CsLfornia Fig Byrop
Co only, sad fog sal by all leading drug
gists. . -
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Our success la due to uniform
hlgh-grads work at reasonable prlcea
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heart weak
ness can now have their -deeth ex
tracted filled and brtdgiework ap
plied witnout tne jeast pain or Gan
ger. .
PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .CO
22-KARAT CROWNS B.O
BRIDGE WORK ; 5.0
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. M.i
ALL LINED PLATS ......... 15. OO
-rrcTP
1 -TPs,
Esamlaatloa aad Ceasnltatloa Trm.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is the areatest Invention In modern
dentistry and baa been most success
ful of all methods.
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call' at our of flea and bav
their teeth examined free of charge.
W own and control tbe larsest
aad best equipped dental eetabllsa.
tnent In the world, baring It etOoee
all told.
We atve a wrVta sua ran tee with
all work (or It years. Lady attendant.
Open evanlngs tUl 7. Sunday I te L
Union Painless Dentists
81H KorrU ra B. Oorasc rirst,
ONLY 6 DAYS MORE
JOURNAL'S THIRD ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP
CONTEST WHICH BEGAN IN JUNE
WILL CLOSE
Sa
turday,September 1 2
! AT lO P. M.
WAKE UP AND HUSTLE UP THIS MEANS YOU
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
Wrr-v tbs aLsies atsuirsv a
U aM.a.iaiSaVllaM.AawaiSHI
sau it K-jcosts nimwa
PARKER sY
" HAIH BALAAM
rWaat aa4 liimiw ai
I n m m kxanaat naK
I tie TtM Co "
, 1 Cam mmif 4mmm a oaa.
WRITE FOR INFORMATION
Regarding the One-Wsj
COLONIST FARES
VU the
Northern Pacific Railway
'FROM THE EAST TO THE NORTHWEST
IN EFFECT DURING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER
Apply to
A. D. CHARLTON. A. a P. A.
V. MORRISON STREET. PORTLAND. OREGON.
Or to sny pssaencer repreaenutivc 6f the Company for full Inior
nation. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points in the cast.
WHILE THE SEASON LASTS VISIT
Tiloclips and Wesfporl Beaches