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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28. .1914,
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Ima, are ecupyln th ICnapp cottar-;
aix. ana jars, emua are pianmj; - iu i
spena &i( lummer ai me twacn. wniie ;
Miss Canenla will tay for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland and Miss
Ruth Cleveland are to spend the sum
mer in their cottage.' Mr. Cleveland
will spend each week-end at the coast.
The Potter cottage has been opened
for the summer by Messrs. M. B. Pot
ter and V. F. McFarlen. .
Messrs. F. W. Wascher and F. A.
Allehoff, of Portland, have opened the
Wascher cottage on the South Board
GEARHART
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, Gearhart, Or., June 28. At Qearhart
the early summer, visitors are arriving
and enjoying themselves on the golf
links, which are in excellent condition,
and on the beautiful sandy beach. The
cottages are being opened, ana all be
ing made ready for the summer multi
tude of merrymakers, which, in the
near future, will crowd the sunny
beach and beautiful roadway leadfng t tlement.
7? "it As- '
Summer time is good time for the kiddies by the sea.
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ALONG NORTH BEACH
NORTH . Beach ; Wash., June 27.
If any one phrase can differ
entiate thV apparent summer
season of 114 on this beach
with other seasons it in the basla
of permanent Prosperity Mhich this
season , seems to possess. The cran
berry land ,1s "panning out" and this
year the first real returns of-the boom
started four years ago will show. The
town of Ilwaco has established a per
manent water system and a group of
Portland and local capitalists have
formed'4 company which is supply
ing most pt the hotels snd some of
the cottages on the beach with run
ning water.. The 300 men at work on
the north- Jetty have given the mer
chants and amusement owners of the
beach an assured patronage. Cannery-men-
at Ilwaco and Columbia river
points say the run of salmon so far
this year is the best for eight seasons.
Besides installing running, and hot and
cold water in the hotels, baths and
lavatories, a number of the hotel pro-
prietorehave enlarged and lmproveo
their 'houses. The transient trade is
a little, slower this year than last but
rallryad statistics for June show more
eaonle carried In June. 1914, so tut
than in the same time In June, 1913
This1 ' is accounted for by a greater
nermanent peninsula' population.
, One of the features of the July, 4
celebration In Ilwaco will be a parade
of 20 automobiles, all Bold here within
the last few months.
Mr."and Mrs. O. F. Hammond (Mrs.
' 1 K. Hammond) of Portland have
beealn J. M. Arthur's ridge cottagtv,
above Tlosa since March
Mrs. N. J. Irwin and Misses Thelma
. Irwin, Thelma Robinson and Elsie
Bsll, of Portland, will be in the F. X.
Marx loa- cottage at Tioga for the
summer.
. Mrs. T. -A. Kindred and daughters,
Mrs; William Brewster and Kdna Kin
dred, artf-early beach guests who plan
to spend the summer in Long ueacn.
After two weeks in Mrs. Mary War
ner's Tioga home Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Bharpenburg of St. Louis, Mo., and
Mrs. H. K. 8enour of Portland have
returned.
Sergeant M. Fellows, U. S. A., re
tired, left recentty for a summer's visit
to England. Mrs. Fellows and Adna
Llye, Fellows are settled In the Fellows
to Portland on their trip to visit Mr.
Lyniffs mother, Mrs. M. Lyniff, pro
prietor ,of "The Driftwood."
Mrs, P. N. Defries, formerly of Coff-
man's, of Portland, has opened a con-
4 .... .In.. An t "Pim" flt
Long Beach.
M. J. Thorsen of Fisher, Thorsen &
Co. of Portland, Miss Helen and War
ren Thorsen, II. W. Reed of Raymer,
Colo., and E. K. Seymour of Portland,
are at the Thorsen summer home near
Beach Center. Mrs. Thorsen and Viola
Thorsen, who has been -attending
school In Downer college. Milwaukee,
Wis., the past year, are expected soon.
Batching" in point. Loma coiiago
on the boulevard above Beach Center
for the past two weeks have been
Misses Catherine Meagher, Alice and
Elizabeth O'Hare of Portland. J.
O'Hare of Portland purchased the
Point Loma from Dr. R. L. Gillespie
durinar the winter.
Mrs. Mary Flagg and children of
Portland are in a Beach Center cot-
tasre.
A. Ii. Schreve of Portland Is at the
Harvest Home.
Mrs. J. F. McDonnell, Flavia Mc
Donnell and Mary Jessup of Portland
have Miss Mary Veasey of Helena,
Mont, as house guest in the McDon
nell cottaKs On the track below Sea
View.
Mrs. W. J. Corcoran and children.
Misses Mary and Mildred and Charles
Corcoran, are in the Corcoran ridge
cottage at Shelburne.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McPherson and
"Mr and Mrs. G. McPherson of
Portland' have taken the Pope cottage
at Sea View for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Grenfell of Port
land have been In; the Grenfell ridge
cottage near Shelburne the past montn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jr. Tinnott ana iam
My of Portland opened "Aloha" cot
tan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Johnston of Port,
land are in the Johnston summer home
at Sea View.
Mr. anr! Mrs. E. B. Hagedorn and
Mr., and Mrs. R. D. Morris of Port
land ars in the Hagedorn cottage pn
Via mclr near Sea View.
Miss Nettie Kingsbury or portiana
is the house guest of . Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Freeborough of sea view ior
the. summer months.
Mrs. Robert Veal or Albany is me
guests of Mrs. Ida I. Carter in airs.
Carter's permanent home at Holmans.
One of the new cottages on the track
near Holmans Is that of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Winterbotham of Portland:.
Bachelor headquarters for tne en-
Sea View ridge cottage for the sum
mer.
Mrs. L. ML Van Scoy of Portland is
among the early beach visitors. She
has taken a ridge cottage near Hackney's.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cole and son,
William, of Portland, are guests In
Sea View.
Mrs. T. Barnard and grandson, Gor
don Barnard of Portland are at Sea
A'iew for the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Marsh of Port
land are expected tomorrow.
Mr. and MrB. Jacob Schwlnd of Port
land have been in their Sea View home
since May 1.
H. Glenn of The Dalies nas ni
daughters, Mrs. J. W. Creighton or
Portland and Mrs: R. F. Jeffery of
San Francisco, and Miss Alice Carroll
of The Dalles, in his summer cottage
in Sea View.
The M. D. Wells cottage on the rmge
above Sea View has Mrs. M. D. Wells
and sons, Willard and Bruce, and Mrs.
A. Brake and sons, Willard and Don
ald, all of Portland, as occupants for
the early season.
Mrs. F. A. Ryder of Portland and
baby daughter are among the cot
tagers at 8helburne.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Waaserman. Mrs.
Sarah McMillen and Misses Iris Saun
ders and Tirzah McMillen of Portland
are in the Wasserman cottage near
Shelburne."
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Slnnott of Port
land and children, Flavia, M., Mary
Frances, Robert P.. and J. F. Sinnott
.Tf: r in "Aloha" cottage for the
summer.
At Shelburne hotel the early season
Vmv Keen: Samuel HiU and Miss Hill
of Maryhlll, Wash., Miss Williams and
iwi noinh of Portland. Emma Shep-
ard of Sea View, William H. Byars of
Rettl Jacob 8chwind or roruana.
TT P.lenn Thn TJalleS. Mrs. J. J. Kel-
iihr mim M. B. Farley. North Head,
Wash.. C. B. Burn, Aberdeen, F. L.
Carman, Hoquiam, J. H. Dominlsse,
rnnmH Moore. Portland. Al Stream
and wife. KliDsan Beach. Wash., Law
rence Dinneen and Miss Golden Gra-
om Ti-rtland
as
from the station out past the audi to
rium to the beach. To the early vis-j
itors the cool summer air has been en
, joyed greatly, and appreciated, too. for
much of the visitor's time has been
spent In the open.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Summers . and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark, of Spokane,
are" occupying the Hamblet cottage.
J. B. Cooke, of Portland, has let a
i contract for a cottage to be completed
for occupancy early In July.
Mrs, Felix Friedlander has opened
her summer home for the beach, season.
A recent nartv at Gearhart was a
Rj W. P. Adams.
(Adams Astrological School)
Widow 310. The first of the sixties,
quite a number are foreseen, possibly
next year also.
A. K. D. Without doubt, quite a
number, or a very important chance
later. -
Daisy E. I do not understand your
first question clearly. If you mean,
will there be a marriage? Every in
dication points to such, but more fa
vorable later, between. 26 to 28 years
of age. As for letters, some doubt
exists; if received, perhaps not alto
gether satisfying.
F. E. B. Yes. you will, all indica
tions point that way presently. To
your last question, yes.
D. M. I. Presently an attachment
is evidenced: that, at least indirectly.
is the cause of much of your unset-
If married, as I am quite
P. Stronberg, H. D. Mitchell, wife and
arm Rnhr Dun M1tri1t J, B Hut-
chens, J. B. Wilson and wife. Myrtle number of army officers, planning on
t sni v tt pr and wife. J. I the military encampment to be located
R. Sleigh, Inez Forely, E. Bayce and Just north of the golf park. Among the
and Mrs. William G. West. W. Edwin
Tribble. Walter G. Campbell, Mrs. E.
W. Applery. Bryan S. Klark, Charles B.
Frisbie, W. F. Clark, Victor H. Bunt
zel, H. R. Lazenby. Albert Wiesen-
danger, Mrs. F. T. McBride. .
C C. Stotenberg, Wilkes Barre, Pa.;
Cemie J. Merry. Batavia. N. Y.; Flor
ence E. Ramage, Chicago; C. N. Elliot,
Knapp, O. N. G, and Captain Hegern
man, U. S. A., who said that they ex
pect from 2000 to ZZ00 men in camp,
which will open July 12, and continue
until July 22. ,
A recent Darty from Astoria and Spo
kane representing the Astoria annual
regatta stopped at the Hotel Moore for
luncheon. Those present were:
Astoria; Lucy M. Le Fraln, Twin "QUeen" Kathleen Dempsie, Mrs. Demp-
-ans, iaano; srewsier uavenpon, ooa- eia Jess Mack, Esther Ackerman, ur.
ton, Mass.; L. E Shears, Spokane, A m. Kinney, Commodore C H. Cal
Wash.; W. S. McEachern, Spokane, under, George F. Judd and G. B. John
Wash.; T. E. Laurin, Astoria; Sol C. eon.
Stiller, N. Y. City; J. J. Russell, Hel- The MacNaughton cottage, on the
ton Junction. Iowa; Alma Thompson, ocean front has Just been opened for
Spokane; O. V. Krantz, Chicago; Frank tne Deach season by Mrs. E. B. Mac-
E. Seeley and wife, San Francisco; Mr: Nauthton. Mr. MacNaughton expects
and Mrs. H. P. Hildretb and child. Se- tn nend week-end at the sea shore
attle; C. Schmidt, wife and children.
Astoria; R. L. Tucker, Beaverton; J. M.
Hawthorne. Astoria; Mies E. Davis and
Miss N. Baker, Boise, Idaho; Kathrino
Jenkens. St. Collins, Colo.; Mrs. W. J.
Biuder, Astoria; L. M. Simpson, H. H.
during the summer
Mrs. Boyd M. Hamilton ana Mrs. s.
F. Adams have opened their cottages
for the Beach season.
A cottage Just completed on tne
ocean front has been occupied for the
sure you are, a separation is threat
ened and a remarriage. I advise cau
tion in any new venture of this kind,
aa you have a very arbitrary horo
scope for this issue. Financially you
are undergoing annoyances, but noth
ing serious. The gentleman in ques
tion has a very strong horoscope, and
while at present unsettled conditions
apply in social matters, his type is a
strong factor hi your affairs in the
......
Old Journal Subscriber. While the
best of aspects do not show for health,
yet there is a very strong vitality evi
denced. You need not worry about the
length of life for a long period yet.
Eliminate moody and depressing
thoughts, as you have a great amount
of ability if you will only think so and
apply your energy to high ideals and
endeavors.
Sadie. Happiness is strictly of your
own making. If the husband is untrue,
as you think, it must he partly your
fault. You should have studied him,
his desires and likes, and tried to
please him instead of wanting him to
please you altogether. You have grown
apart. You may have many friends;
you will have, in fact. But as for
true friendship, a question arises. You
make friends easily, and evidently are
quite popular. You have Bohemian
tastes and are rather changeable in
your affections.
Mother, Son, Daughter. Tou will be
reunited again within or by. at the
latest, two years. This year is the
worst period you will have, for a long
time.
C. B. C. You "failed to stale sex or
give the date of birth.
t J. A. K. your troubles will show
threatens some Inharmony, your .dis
position causing this somewhat. - .
Mrs. M. C. H. If not gone already.
you will undoubtedly leave by Septem
ber. , . '
Miss C. G. B. -Between ti to 24 and
2ft to 28 are the most promising peri
ods; your horoscope is exceptionally
well aapected for a, very happy max.
riage. to a man of strong personality,
and purpose.
E. W. Without the birth hour I hes
itate to make a statement positively
relating to such, a question. Yet while
not the strongest aspect Is evident, is
respect to -health, I am sure you will
live for several years. Important
changes appear during 1914-16.
A. X. Y. A profession er scientific
calling strictly. If not engaged In the
pursuit of such, evidently a marriage
to a professional type will be made.
Miss J. E. G. Yes. A number of
changes appear: some good, others the
reverse; plans delayed -or opposed, etc.,
yet the outcome secure by another
spring.
A. CampbelL I cannot see where
you will, unless you do in the future
what you have in the past, sacrifice
yourself that others be made happy.
H. F. J. While your horoscope does
not evidence the most rugged health.
I see no critical or serious aspects.
Presently changes are in the forming,
and before the twenty-fourth Vear you
will undoubtedly marry. Caution must
be exercised in placing the affections.
as many disturbances threaten in this
iesue.
F. X. T. Marriage Is very probable
between 2 to 28 years of age. You are
suited to a professional calling, there
being so many conflicting aspects evi
denced. I hesitate to say which would
suit you best, unless it be medicine or
mechanical engineering. That you will
advance to success and prominence is
assured, yet you will undertake many
things, not stay with one buelaess en
tirely. .
Peg o the Movies. As long n yor .
have the start and your -soul is la
your work, you will make a success,
tut you will have to work hard to ao-t
corapllsh this. Theatrical as well as
any successful work, is work and not
play. If you expect to enter this work
and think you will breexe along suc
cessfully without , any great exertion.
you will be a sadly disappointed girl,
unless you have exceptional . genius.
You have talent, and with proper p- -plication
you will steadily improve and
be successful.
Star of the West. With your char
acter and tenacity of - purpose, you
could not help but win. You do not
give up easily, rather the reverse; dif
ficulties make you exert yourself hard
er. By two years and especially the
last of tfte twenties pronounced, sue
cess is foreseen.
B. I G. Conditions will not change
materially unless you assume mastery
over them or jqult. which is better or
easier. If your people do not care to
pull with you. Instead of against you.
while you are going broke, why, as I
said, quit, as they do not deserve the
energy you expend on them.
Alris and wife. J. Hanson, Vancouver, Bea.on hvEL HambJet.
Wash.; J. D- Ward . and wife,. J. D. I Mrs. W. C. Lawrence and Miss S. A.
Ward Jr., H. Groat and wife, Albany; I T.wrenc. are occupying a cottage
Florence Morse, Twin Falls, Idaho; I wjjich has Just been completed.
ueuian i-eck, xwin aus, xaano; maa i Mrs. G. F. Sanbourne, or rortiana. is
E. Higbee, Salem: Katharine Neve, surjervlsln? work on her ocean front
cottage, formerly the Kd Werlein cot- gineering crew engaged in the prelim-
tage, on tne traca Deiwern Lun dmlu i jyy surveys or tne uu acre nounau
and Tioga. I tract about to be -plotted have been
The George Jeffery cottage on the ...Kiih.d near Holmans station.
boulevard above Long Beach has been Th nartv consists of Ferdinand Vou
open the IW1 len days,, Mr. and Mrs. pianta engineer in charge, and Max
George Jeffery and daughter, Bess. Mltcheu, Laurien Willard and Alfred
are expecting Grace Bingham of Port- .mire of Portland.1 A. B. Slausson is
land as their house guest.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Murphy and
children. Dolores. R. K., and Luke
Edward, will open the Murphy cottage
above Long Beach tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs. CM. Wolford and
Clinton Wolford have Mrs. Frank Egan
and Francis Egan of Portland as all
summer guests in the Wolford sum
mar home near iong ceacn.
expected from Portland soon and will
PRtahllah an orilce in liwacu.
Visiting Mrs. William waiKer at
Hnlmain are Mr. and Mrs. waiter
Pnnrtnev and daughter for the week
end and John W. Brown of Portland
tnr th summer months, wmiam
waikar of Portland is now at Holmans
Mrs. George Eagleton ana tnree cnu-
dren. Elizabeth.. Louise 'ana uonam.
Mr. and Mrs David W. Shindler of nf Tnrtlanl have had a cottage at Hoi
Portland have opened the Khindler I maT, -iVicr March and will be beach
home at Beach Center for the summer. P(,K,i6nt till September. Mr. Eagle-
The C. C. Smiths of Portland have v,if clerk of the freight claim
taken the Wood cottage near Tioga I department of the O.-W'. R. & N. Co. In
and have Mrs. -Clifton N. McArthur
of Portland as a guest.
Miss May Kelly of Portland is ex
pected soon !n. her summer cottage
above Beach Center.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vosburgh are
conducting a "home bakery" between
Shelburne and Beach Center this year
Mrs. Theodore Jacobscn or fort
land has opened Jacobsen's restaurant
on the board walk for the season.
R. Khhnger of Portland opened his J Holman.
Portland will spend the week-ends
with hi famllv here.
In the Watson summer nome on tas
boulevard near Holmans are Mrs. O.
wit.nn artrt Mrs. O. R. Peterson of
Portland for the summer months.
T T . wiua or ho mans maue a. ny
ing triri to Portland this week on busi
ness. " ...
Mrs. M. DeVanev of Portia na is now
in her cottage on the boulevard near
summer home near Newton's the past
weak.
Guests who have been at the Drift
wood recently are: Robert Bowman,
Seattle. J. W. Decker and wife. Port
lend. C. H. "uqua. Raymond, Wash.,.
J. R. Snyder. Raymond, Wash.. J. H
Curry. Portland, H. .W. Scarborough,
aan Francisco. W. H. Rows. Edmon
ton- Alta.. B. A Smith. Portland, H.
B. Adams. Portland, Kate Bosnia and
Marv Hehl Kellogg. Ida.. Mr. and Mrs.
rr.nk Lvnlff. Frances .Lyniff and
Ruth Bellalr. Salem.
Kdward Phoenix of Kaltspel, Mont
a ra-atablished his cleaning and
itrMtiiii narlors at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Behrendsen of
Portland are in a Btrauhal cottage at
Long; Beach
Recent guests at Hackney Cottage
hiv. hrpn ftotti f ortiana. xx.
Drake. L. E. Reokey. L. E. Joy, air
and Mrs. E. E. Fitzwater, Elbridge C
Smith, Edith Dougherty, Mrs. W. B
Knarvn Mrs. S. P. Lockwood, airs, ai
bert Doyle. W. P. Kaser, Mr. and Mrs.
Friedman. Mrs. H. H. Drake,
Rloux City la.. Dr. Lee W. Paul and
wife. Ilwaco, J. II. Oberdrom Jr., Se
attle. Robert J. Linden, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. u. e-nrei (Agues
riruck. of Sacramento, are in the Wil
liam" Druck cottage at Sea View. Mr.
and Mrs. William Druck are expected
this week. ,
Honeymooning at Hackney the past
ten days have been Mr. and Mrs.iE. E.
Fitzwater of Portland.
Mrs. Edward Hickson or -ortiana,
' AT OCEAN PBK '
H. Hoadley. Yale 89. and a Blue
oarsman, has Deen recuperating si
Ocean Park since February.
Mrs. D. MacMaster and five daugh
ters, Mildred, Dorothy, Jessie, Fran-
ces and Peggy, of Vancouver, Wash.,
are in the MacMaster cottage at Ocean
Park.
Miss Hazel Pinnell, of Astoria, is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E. O.
Curran.
The Leekly cottage houses Mrs.
Fred Leekly and children.
Misses Ruth and Dorothy Connell,
of Portland, have Margaret Bronaugh,
of Portland, as their guest in the Con
nell cottage.
Mrs. M. E. Gray and son, of Van
couver, -Wash., are in the Gray sum
mer home near Ocean Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Werschkul, of
Portland, are spending their vacation
here.
Donald Roberts, of Astoria, is O.-W.
R. & N. company agent at Ocean Park
for the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Angle and sons,
Hugh and Cecil, of Portland, are at
Ocean Park for the summer.
Another . "bachelor" dancing party
was given in the M. W. A. hall last
night.
Mrs. E. Y. Munsell and Mrs. L. D.
Fiske, of Portland, are in the Mun
sell cottage for the summer.
Twln Falls. Idaho; Dexuid Peck, Per
lnghar, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lui
vllle, Astoria.
At the Sotel Torrey.
From Portland : Carl E. Johnson and
wife, Mrs. C- G. Raabe. Margaret John
son, E. G. Higgins, Mrs. R. S. Carter,
L. 8. Carter, Mrs. R. R. Rudolph, W,
D. Wells, Mrs. Lou Gates, R. P. Thomp
son, C. E. Bishop, Mrs. G. Kavanaugh
and Katharine Kavanaugh, E. Trayl
and wife, P. McKane and wife, C. A
Kav and wife. B. G. Rosensteln. Wll
Ham T.. Mnrran and wife. Mr. and Mrs. 1 5S--
W TV Walla. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hen-1 Barview.
rys. Lloyd Invine. J. Long.
Ed Knight and wife, Spokane; W. B.
Simpson and wife. Boise, Idaho; Her
man Ifonnoll W rVvwirHl A tnria- Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Brown, Kawiey, Iowa;
Alex Owen, Astoria; E. Piterson and
wife, Clatskanine; Mrs. C. H. Beggs,
San Diego, Cal.; Miss Dorothy S. Beggs,
Mrs. William Morgan, R. M. J. Cousin,
Seattle; Cantain Clyde Raabe.
Beasiae Brevities.
Mrs. CTopton and daughter, Sibyl,
have opened their summer home in
Hermosa Park for the beach season
Since returning from Washington, Mrs,
Clopton has been living at the Mallory,
Mrs. Laura Summerville has opened
her bungalow for the summer.
The Knowles cottage has been opened
for the beach season by Mrs. Mary B
Knowles,
Mrs. William Biddle is now located
at her summer home.
Mrs. Miles and family, of Walla
Walla, Wash are in the Glen cottage,
in Grimes Groves. Mr. Miles visited
this week.
Mr. Appell and family have opened
their summer residence "Unedarest,"
in Railroad addition.
improvement after the summer is over.
Mrs. Catherine. I can see no rea
son why you will not sell.
R. C. S. You would make a splen
did nurse. You have artistic talent
along the lines of constructive art.
modeling, dressmaking, millinery, etc.
You are very original and inventive.
An affair of the heart is foreseen at
about 18 to 19, but its outcome is
dubious. It would better be at about
23 to 24.
Thankful. A -number of excellent
prospects appear. You have magnifi
cent abilities and evidence the asso
ciation and friendship of superior types
of people, coming mostly through your
hia-h ideals and endeavors, and again
"55. through a winning personality. You
have a positive disposition, though not
arbitrary. You are very sympathetic
ruled by strong emotions, likes and
dislikes. You will marry well, so-
Or., June 27. Rev. Mr. ciauy ana nnanciauy. yet jater tnere
Weber and Mrs. Weber, witn their t - :
children, will spend the summer here
summer home, which is nearlng com
pletion.
Mr. ana Mrs. reter tyrant are mmiu
lng a few weeks in their cottage.
The Talbot cottage nas Deen openeu
for the season by Mrs. G. W. Talbot
and Miss Talbot.
Mrs. B. M. Lombard has openeo ner
coast cottage for the beach season,
1 &UMMER RESORT?!
HOTEX MOOR ?fKNNG
SEASIDE CLATSOP BEACH OREGON
Rooms with or without bath. Hot salt water baths, and turf bath,
ing. Recreation pier for fishing. Sea food a specialty. Grill in connec
tion. Music and dancing every evening. "
DAN J. MOORE. Prop.
BREAKERS HOTEL
Billiards; pool, bowiing, tennis, golf, fresh and salt water fishing, boat'
ing, riding and autos. We have our own livery stable and autoa; 3a miles
of unbroken beach for auto runs. Our table is supplied from our own
dairy, vegetable gardens and poultry yards. Postofflce, long distance phone
end telegraph BtaUon in the hotel. O.-W., R. & N. station on the grounds.
Write for terms and reservations to .
THB BBEAXESS H OTEX. Breakers, Wash.
BARVIEW ACTIVITIES
in a cozy cottage. Mr. Weber is pas
to.r of the Methodist church in Tllla
mook.
Dr. B. F. Rambo and Mrs.- Ram bo
and children were here from St. Johns
the first of the week.
Mrs. Oliver, of Newberg, spent a few
days of the first of thje week visiting
her son, J, H. Oliver, "find family, of
the hotel.
Mrs. Snelllng, wlfeOXJLawyer Snell-
ing. of Tillamook, is here with her two
children, digging clams and hunting
crabs. They expect to remain all summer.
H. D. Jones, a Christian Science
practitioner of Portland, was here over
Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jones was
accompanied by his friend, C, A. Arm
strong, of Denver, Colo.
Edward Minar and wife came in
from Portland Saturday, and are occu
pying the Jackson cottage, on Main
street. They were accompanied Dy
Leon Jackson, brother of Mrs. Minar,
who has been attending school at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .tones, or st.
Johns, spent a few days with their
Last week Mrs. Sam Goldsmith spent! friends. J. H. Smith and family, the
first of the week.
Mrs. J. C. Williams of Banks is here
for a few days. She Is accompanied
by her brother, A. J. Palmer, and wife,
from Wheatland, Wyo.
J. W. Devine and Mrs. Devlne ar-
at their cottage making ready for the
summer season.
John S. Rick, of Walla Walla, and
son are occupying Mrs. Cohen's cot
tage for. two months. Mr. Ricks is
spending a pleasant vacation.
. SEASIDE j
Among the week-end visitors at the rived from Portland Sunday, and will
Hotel Moore from Portland were Mr. occupy the Dr. Rambo cottage this
arid Mrs John E. Kelly and Mr. and I summer,
mt o Rnrtzemtver. I Miss Irene Carter, a teacher in the
Mr and Mr R. H. Friendly, of Eu- schools or MlIwauKie. ur.. is nere. ana
gene are stopping at the Moore. will spend the summer with ner ratn-
H. D. Mitchell, wire ana tneir ntue i er. a. r. (.uner, n miim
Spend Two Months
Chasing Each Other
Bride and Bridegroom Bennlted After
Interrupted. oneymoon Caused by
Missed Ships, Etc
New York, June 27. Otto Van
Warpf of Danbury, Conn.,' and his wife
Edwina, have found each other and
mended a honeymoon that was sun
dered more than two months ago when
the steamship i Uranium Wt Otto on
the pier in Halifax and brought the
bride to New York.
Since that time the pair have chased
each other from one continent to an
other, passing on the seas, their union
opposed by all the spirits of contradic
tion and mischance that ever befud
dled a midsummer night's dream.
Otto arrived from Rotterdam, Holland,
this morning.
On last April Fool's day Van Warpf
sailed for Rotterdam, and married hla
childhood sweetheart, Edwina Haarl
ven. They took passage on the liner
Uranium. Van Warpf missed the boat
at Halifax because of too' long a stay
on shore. His wife, arriving at New
York, sailed back to Europe.
In the meantime Van Warpf had
reached New York, missing his wife
by an hour. He missed the next boat
to Europe, but took the one after
that. Then his wife returned, but he
was on the sea. When Van Warpf
arrived again he found his wife
finally waiting.
THE SHELBURNE
KOBTK BXACH.
Modern Improvements, beautiful dining room. Now one of the largest hotels
on North Beach; with large airy and sunny roorriV We raise our own poul
try. Reasonable rates, and special rates by the week for families. Make res
ervations by mall or wire. Long distance phone in hotel.
Buy tickets to Bhelburae Station Trains stop right a door.
AsODRESS. SEAVIEW, WASH., T. J. HOARE, PROP.
HOTEL TORREY
Seaside Blhp Oregon
Under the personal management of W. D. Torrey'
Special attention given to our dining-room service.
Rooms with or without private bath. Bus meets all
trains. Rates on application.
Overlooking the Ocean. W, D. TORREY, Proprietor
i - ' ' '
Bungalow City
Is in the heart of Bayoosan I surrouBd-
0 uy Bar a snrxacea streeis, - oemeai
sidewalks, and beautiful residences.
Summer bungalows, completely fnr
alshel, for rent, S10.O0 a week. $18.00
two weeks, S30.0O a month. Bo extra
charge for electrlo lights, water, fuel,
lanndry and Janitor serrtee.
Seaside, pr., June 27. For the an
nual beach visitors at seaside the re
sults of the spring's work will be sur
prising. In every direction workmen J centiy at the Moore.
son, Robert Dean, are stopping at the
Moore for the summer. Mr. Mitchell
has opened an attractive store In the
Natatorium for the Oregon City Wool
en Mills, of Oregon City. .
H.'M. Cake was at the Hotel Moore j
recently.
Miss Dorothy B. Walton stopped re-
have labored during the winter, and, as I
a result. Seaside has been almost re
made. What was formerly the old
Shell road is now Broadway. WTith the
new name has come a new street to all
appearances. The old stores have been
replaced with new. Both bridge and
Flelschner are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyniff and baby I k' K 4n h William -Sheehy
daughter. Frances and guest, Ruth ottae went to 'Portland this week
Hi
' Bum me Besort Subscribers.
-hen yoa go away on your va
cation, have The Journal follow
you at the regular rate of IB cents
s week, by mall) or the following
gents wlU supply yon at regular
elty rates i
Barview, Or. -Xarold T. Brim
hall. : Bay City, Or, Mrs. J. C. Me-,
dure.
Cannon Beech, JScola, Or. !.
W. Crone.
O arson. Washv Carl B. Smith.
Columbia Beach, Or. B. Edna
Bur ahead.
OarlbaMU. Or. M. p. Bobison.
. Qearhart, Or Philip Sessions
. (All points oa beach).
nwaeo. Wash. S. B. Woodruff.
Xong Beach, Was feawreace
. Xttnneen (All points on beach).
BCegler, Wtt.-T-Xouls Cohen. ,
v Beport. Or. Donald James.
- Kockaway ; Beach, Or. B A H. -;
, Seaside, Or. Philip Sesatons.
fAU voints en beach).
Seavlew, - WasW Xtawrenee Xln-
meem (All pouts on beacb).
. ' Tillamook. Or J. B. Ltmtr.
WUaoit Springs. Or P. W. Me-
attond the wedding of her son. Jack
Hickson. and Edith Sheehy. Edward
Hickson is employee on tne norm jeny.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hickson will be
in Sea View after a short honeymoon
trip to "California.
Mr. and Mrs. M- McNamera of Port
land are in their summer home for
the season. '
Mrs. A. Henion of Walla Walla-has
taken the George McCabe cottage on
the boulevard at Sea View for the sea
son. ' . . . ! v.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ujvvneeier
and daughters, Katherine ana Anna,
are in the W heeler nome ai bw view.
An un.tn-date cigar stand, pool hall
and barber shop has been established
at Sea View for the summer by W. L.
Kent, formerly of Kansas City, Mo.
The building is xne one ocvupiw j
the Sea View store of the Ilwaco gr.o
, eery last year, .
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dolph of Port
land-and children were called home
lBt Week because or tne aeain 01
Dolph's father. Cyrus A. Dolph of Port'
land. ' -
Mr. and Mrs. D. a. corrman 01 sea-
HA aj-o, Sea, View sruests.
Mr. and Mrs, W. a. weaver or 1330
East Main street, Portland, are In .
Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
spending a week at
summer, home, on the feouth Board
Walk. Mr. Flelschner and Dr. Charles
Stalte spent a hurried, but successful,
fishing trip up the Necanicum.
TVi "rvown Kpnf has lust been oc
street have been widened, and along J CUDiei f0r the summer by Mrs. Cohen
ine siroex, on eauu bju, new umui.iSS an(J aaUghter, miss Leian iTonen, wno
have Just returned- from New York,
where Bliss Cohen has been studying
muslo during the winter.
Mrs. B. C. Bail and little girl and
Mrs. William T. Muir and little glri
are occupying the MIedermeyer cot
tage for a month.
The Pierpont cottage nas Deen
opened for the summer by Mrs. W. E.
Pierpont. Mrs. crosDy is wiin airs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morgan, of Cath
lamet. Wash., are visiting their son
Charles Morgan, and family, of Gari
baldL They expect to remain all sum
mer. .
The music furnished by the ,members
n th. n.Kh.itr at thA Auim hall la
making a great hit. The dances arei
becoming very popular, and Mr
Schnauffer. and all the members, in i
Panama "Plague"
Branded Pneumonia
their beautiful ' fact, are to be congratulated.
United States Health Agent Solves
Mystery of Disease Which Beoently
Appeared at .Colombian Ports.
Washington, D. C, June 27. The
mysterious and suspicious disuse
Satas, Infortnatioa sad Racar- a-t 1 r'b--. "C . -tjif
ration. 728 Corbatt Buildias. "iKr.? Zl yT&JT:
Or Any S. P. S. K. Asaat, ''fe- '
THE DRIfTWOOD
X. X.TB-IPP
OPXM UL TXAB
The Only House of Its Kind in the
World Hot snd Cold Salt Water
- Baths in Connection.
TABLE BOARD A SPECIALTY
X.OBO BEACB. WASH.
have been erected
Not only on Broadway, but also
along the avenues and streets, cottages
are being rapidly opened by early sea
son arrivals.
At the sotel Moore.
From Portland: M. S. Shoek, Philip
R. Sessions, W. E. Brannon, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry K. Haak. A. Klose, F. Van-
duvn. Enlalie Legget, P. Wyne, F. R.
McBride, Jerome Fulop, Scott Ranes, I pierpont at present.
V. L. Ahrchoff. Raymond R. Smith, 1L
J. Cohen, G. E. Millar, Mrs. Annie E.
Mavnard. L- F. Keisey. vomey BearicK,
C. H- Huntington, C B. prevett, James
M. Albert. H. P. Roberts, B. C. Finkel-
stein, Helen N. Green, Mr. and Mrs
Clayton Wentss. Carl Hyde. John T.
Lind, John E. - Kelly ana wire; u. tn.
Mrs. M. M. Stephens has opened her
pleasant cottage overlooking the Pa
cific. M. N. Mayo, of Portland, has Opened
his beautiful summer home on the
North Board Walk. Mr. Mayo's son is
spending a short time with him.
The Malarkey cottage nas oee,n occu
Bortsemeyer and wife. Miss C. A. Vo- pied for a week or so, by Mr. and Mrs.
aelsang. J. McGuire. Charles K. Oliver, I .Vernon canngnu
D. N.. McMillan, Ethel sundberry. oer-
trude Waterman, A. King WUson, F. R.
McBride, N. P. Hart, H. M. Cake, Fred
erick J. Pryor, C. F. fcown, Mr; and
Mrs.-V. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Charles Rosenf eld is to' spend
the beach season in W. J. Bedmond's
cottage.
. Miss Ruth Rawlston and Miss Helen
M. Dunne are spending 10 days at the
L. Lewis, M G. N. weight, sol Bloom, i Dunn cottage, which -j "
wait.r ir. Wftrria'and wife. J. D. Han- keen open all summer. Colonel Dunn
ley. H. C. Wood, George Lithoff. George and son spent the week-end at the
E. Hutton, Mrs. J. oiioert, n. j. viues-1 neacn. .
key. L. E. Jay. Charles Weiside, C. H. I Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hebbard are oc
Rrnu'ii and wife. J. D. Welch. A. May-1 cuDylna Mrs. Bowles cottage for i
nard, C. O. Lauretse. N. P. Macklin, F. couple of weeks. Miss Bulla Ireland,
B. McBride, Mrs. E. D. Jewell, Mar- of Forest Grove, Is spending a week
garet D. Creecle, Dorothy E. Walton, with them.
E. D. Peck and virife. Miss Evelyn Bog- Mrs. F. R. Mitchell, of Portland, ar-
ers Maude Van Teryle. H. G. Burco, A. rived this week, and Is occupying her
a Roth well, ' W. P. Metzler. J. II. Cur- cottage, "The Dahlia, on Fourth ave-
ry, E. F. Humason, F. C Spear. Charles nue.
JMcThorsen, Alta Maynard, D. A. Philip R. Smitb and wife, of Port-
Waxser, W. A. White. P. & Weith. W. land, and Miss Caseris, of North Yak-
Barvlew win ceieorate ine rounn or h,rh n.rmllr nnmon.d at the rninm
July with a clambake, drill by the life- blan ports near the Isthmus of Panama
savers, bonfire on the beach and other ( nas imea found to ' be pneumonia by
amusements. ; rr. Darllnsr. chief of the Ancona hog-
Amone the arrivals at the Barview I hv Rerrttarv Oar-
hotel for the past week from outside ; lson ot tne war department to lnvestl-
are: R.. Yeast. George L. Holland, k. j RatP It naa been feared that bubonic
L. Simmons, H. S. Wylle. Thomas H. f piaKue existed and additional quaran
Cleland and wife, T. Holverson, Mrs. tine regulations were- adopted tem
Jessie L. McLaughlin, Mrs. H. A. Van porariiy.
Horne, H. I. Norden and wire. Mrs. , Tne earthquake shock of liny 27 on
Carrie Myers. Mrs. F. T. Horseman, ; h, i.thmua wi the, most severe since
Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Margaret E. Reeds. tnat ot October, 1913. While the canal
F. Noe. R. F. Nagel. F. J. Devine ana jocs and other works escaped injury,
wife. Miss Wyman. Miss Jane Sweet, the administration ISnilding at Balboa
Mrs Mary Sweet-Vosburgh, B. L. ,nas cracked in places and the waters
Brotberton. Fred Fleming, Charles Ab-, 0f the jake rose and fell half a foot,
bott. J. E. Murphy and wife, T. F.
Mescb. C. C Cbad, B. F. Laughlln and
wife, J. W. Donnan, Joe G. Simpson!
and wife, all from Portland: E. M. )
Ward. Albany: Mrs. J. M. Willey. Mrs. .
Laura ; McAdams. Mrs. Chester C.
Clark Edith E. Benedict. Salem; Mrs
O W. Robertson, Klamath Falls; Julia
A Gault. McMlnnville; H. H, Parson,
Dallas.-
"THE HACKNEY COTTAGE"
MOBEBB XH ETEIT BXSPXCT.
Enlarged dining room capacity, beau
tiful surroundings, most plessant spot
cn North Bach. Make reservations
ty wire or mail. Special rates by the
v.eea. 9 ;
ASOBE8S SBATZBW. WASK.
Dog Fights Hogs;
' Saves His Master
V Ottawa, Kas., June 27. For two
hours the faithful collie of W. C.
Parks, a farmer living miles north
west of Ottawa, fought off half a
circle of 100 ravenous hogs and saved
the life of Parks, who had become un
conscious In a fall of 11 feet, from a
tree.
- The barking of the dog brought aid
a mile from the house. Just in time to
rescue Parks. His dog was almost
worn, out. The collie had killed one
hog and mortally injured several oth
ers. ".. -.
FRECKLES
Bow Zg the Time to Set Bid of Tbess
Ugly Spots.
There's no longer the slightest need
of feeling ashamed of your freckles.
as the prescription othlne double
strength is guaranteed to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othlne-
double strength from any druggist
and apply a little of it night and morn
ing and you should soon see that even
the worst freckles have begun to dis
appear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It Is seldom that
more than an ounce is 'needed to com
pietely clear the skin and gain a beau
tlful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength othlne, as this Is sold under
guarantee of money back if It falls to
remove freckles. (Adv.)
Hotel Sunset
BEACH CEYTX STATIOH.
Ideal SDot. MrxWn family botcl. Country
ami Mabor combined. Ocn In ftiU Ylcar.
Clear mountain water. Electric llttbta. Larc
yard for children. Croqnet (ronl. rlB of
11 klnda. Heat cuiiloe sod table' aerrto.
rixhlrjK. Snrf battiln.
P. O. Loag Beach, Waak. Bra. Dadmaa, Prop.
Furnished Tents
t Barview 1
We have furnished tents with all .
conveniences ready for housekeeping;- .
also a first class hotel at Barview.
Good, wholesome meals are served tn -a
bright, clean dining room. The hotel
is surrounded by a wide veranda over
looking the ocean and amusement
park. We -have safe row boats and.
canoes for hire on both the lake and.
bay at Barview. The large dance ball.
pool hall and bowling-alley will be ap
preciated and patronised by many. The
drills of the ltfeaaving crew, the
clambakes, the beach bonfires and
deep sea fishing excursions are only s
few of the many good things Barview.
has to offer you. Before planning your
vacation see us snd make reservations
for tents or rooms. Place open now.
Round trip tickets 11.00. -
Ralph Ackley Land Co.
804 ralllar Bldy., 34 tad Washington.;
The White House
X.ONO BBACK, WASXXBOTOB
A favorite hotel with Long Beach
visitors. Large, comfortable rooms,
first class restaurant with home cook
ing. One block south of station.
MJtS. a. T. W ITEHOUSB. Prop.
HARVEST
HOME
Near ocean, croquet grounds, large
yard. Rates $1.60 per day; $ per
week. Home cooking. KXB. McXZAB,
proprietress. Tong Beach, Wash. .
HALYCON LODGE
Biases BaeDowell and Saaaaea.
riss Boon sod Board. Hoar Hotal Beers.
SEASIDE. OREGON
Ocean Crest Apartments
- Famished for licet fcooMkaapiaa- LaanflTTI
aaooatais water; 1 block to baa oh. Bake
rasorv atioss early, p. Kocaaway, or.
AT SAI.TAIB BZACX ' r - -.
Hotel Saltair
the best hotel on the beach. tZ.OO per
day. Everything neat, - clean and
homelike. Trains stop at the dooi.
Write or phone for reservation. GEO.
K. XJLXKZZBZ, Prop.
BOOBAWAT, OBZOOB. '
"THAI SKUOHTrvX SEACKt KOKZ."
ZX.KOBB
At ZlaMre Para, sow opes. Earooeao tmf.
Tt (urntabod eook toots, x qulot, ooiJke'
oatlsg plaea, ovortooklag the or a a. Last year
Ccr accomnrxxU tioua were Used to the ox lent.
or aiaappoiottng nanr late appllctsta. Tbls
Tar we bava doabled oar capacity but ' ergo '
that oarlr rcoorva tks Ui made.
loa u Uke tbojiUe sod tho prlee. 'Writ
for flrcnUr. THE ELMOKE. Bockaway, Or.
JEWETT FARM RESORT.
White BabBea. Waaa,. evorloekiag the Col- .
mtrla rlTor. Beaatlfol scessrr. lavlgaratlnc
SiosBUInr air, Erythlaf freak fruia tb
farm for tba table. Ample accommodation.
ei-!lDt servW, rates raaaonsble; 24 boar' a
ride from Portland on to North Bank Hall
way limited, or beasttfbl rid tip tbo Coioa
Ma en atoamer Ballsy Oawrt.
THURSTON
HALL
TZOOA, WASB. i
Eight furnished suites. In firs at'
Tioga; best water On beach, one block
from ridge. BCBS. P. X. MS. BBS, Box
187, Zjoaff Beaoa, Wash.