THE' OREGON SUNDAY r JOURNALS .PORTLAND. SUNDAY, MORNING, JULY 19r ;1911 . . - . k't,' - ii ' . zs-' r III ;1 NEWPORT T If ' -! .;;-'7'V-V'': 4- A,i- -'if!rrfcc' , '' AW Oeu Park Tllt recaOr b& b: I after th Oregon atat tenni mwu w. wun; BertB wior, cunu, Mra. J. C. Darwtn, M&rrarct and Joyce I ment In Portland this week- The phe, I wash.; and tester Jones, Forest Qrore, Darwin. Donald Ed5y. Claud Eddy, J, K. Darwin and A. B. McDonald. Visitors here from Boise. Idaho, are: Harrey N. Iuhlin. Bugenls Laurhlln. . " Mrs- H. Peterson and Emm Craoiu Mr. and l Mrs. C M. . Stratton and Ruth Stratton ars Vancouver, Wash., folks sojourning; here. - Krma Marsh. Dotty Meuasier. uisa- t M1" Ksthenns Dlnneen of Portland lZXV? X? SS2 tS! Mis. Myrtle Donohu. of PorUand ' wss..; . I OVM rtsi 1ia M V-. mttAAn Ma. s fornla tennis expert. Is believed to 7 f Z . JZIZ. . t Zv or college. .t . I ..i - . . . Sheriff Tom Word and party sre r vi yjr stoppln at the Bhelbume hotel. I i?ewonf mlnc tn tlrmt tn Mrs. E. H. Berry. Norins Kerry, urs. i - . m a T p.h.rt in.nri. I ' xars. l. JU- Hiiucie jna UQlKMr. beth KetUrins, . Qraco Ketterlnc and j l ' tlr Tacatlon In a cottars at Sea-1 OentTleve.; of Portland, are - vlsltlnc Uasel Nicholson are youngr ladles from j vlJw . v , .-. , ; I Mrs. HlnkU's mother, Mrs. J. P. Vancouver, wasn.. ners xor xns sum-i Rev. 8. H. Dew art. or liinnton. or, jocnaas m tne Bcnsde boms at New. mer.- . . .,.-. v . I axj daurhters, Misses Adeline and! tons. . . , Vancouver, B. C. has a- represents 1 THHs Dewart. and son, H. Mcu. De-1 Mr. O. vr. Dodds, manasinr editor tlve hers In Mrs. James McGhiew. a I wart, are in a Holmans eottags f or 1 of the 8pokesman-Review of Spokane. the season.' I wasn., wire and daughter, are spending and Bernloo Stone, and Mrs. Ju Wlld-j Mr. and Mrs. E. Orlmes of Portland. man, all of Portland, are in a Beaview i one of the first ' subscribers to The Kuest la the Vera Alice, - . William Shogren of Astoria was a recent Park lltor..i:',-""':-";' 1 F. R. Angle of Is Grands Is at Ocean Park.- . -. - ' ' ;" H. A. Zlegler of Astoria Is registered at Ocean Park. In the Brown eottags her Is Miss Adeiia Btubhs. cottase. In . their cottage at saeiourne xor two weks are the Misses CM. Ex on I ud K. V. Exon. I In the pretty Versteeg bungalow on Oregon Journal.' ha vs their grand. daughter. Miss Csrmela Book of Cham berlaln. 8. D., as their summer guest In th" Grimes cottage at Beach Center. Robert Wak field and family cams on Monday of this week to their tony -Beach summer home. .; . ,- - Mr. and Mrs. F. IL Psge and family of Portland opened the Page cottage at Tioga on Tuesday. '.I Mrs. Clyde Gooley and flve-yearld daughter. Jean Elaine, cams to . ths Avalon on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mears na Frances Brady) of Portland, and James Brady hav opened the Brady riJgs home st Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Henry and "son of Portland, and Miss Henry snd Mr. ' K. Hers of Denver, Colo., sre In a Besch Center cottage. , , , , Mr. and Mrs. I. 6 van. Ruth and Ed 8a van, Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Abeles (Continued on Following Page.) Dorothy Evangellns Hood of South tha track at Holmans y.M. Ver Bend, Wash., is visiting' here. Mrs. Garretson is at Ocean Park for the summer. Miss Katherlne Howell of Spokane is In the Howell summer- home here. - Mr. and Mrs. . Scott Nesl of Boise, Idaho, are In an Ocean Parle cottage. H. C Stone of North TaJclma. Wtib, ! is spending his vacation In Ocean Park. Additional Boise. Idaho, guests In the Munsell cottage here are Mrs. M. steeg and family, of Portland, ana Mrs. w. j. Horrman ana son, Auen, oi Portland. ' . Mrs. B. I Stone, of Portund, ana daua-hters. Madeline and XJUian, have Joined Alfred stone in tne Bione noma .t flUTUW. victor H. Wolff, of Portland, spent a few days with is wire ana aaugn- ter In Honorlue cottage the past wees. K. E. Merges and C D. Muter oi th Mer a-es-McNanr company, owners " " " 1 " ! l-l I . , " ' . . , 11 SUMMER RESORto Rabins and daughter, Laverne, for one0f the Holman tract on. the peninsula. monxn. - ' . - : -tare at the company's beacn neaaquar- w. and Mrs. C B. Ettner and family I tra at Holmans. Of SDOkane cam ta Ocean Parte onl Tnhn Tt Cof f er Slid family are SSt- Tuesday. " f '-'-.'t- : Itlsd in a Seavlew ridge cottage for - . I 4aIv inmmar vacation. . - mor w .-view 5: v Nlckerson and family, or Port- Mrs. H. A. Vernon and danrhters. I land, are In a cottars between Holmans I Mary and Helen, are In shelhurne cot-1 and Seavlew. tags for the remainder of th aummer I - Professor and Mrs. E. J. SauBdsrs months. I of the University . of Washington : ; QTEE TORREY ' Seaside, Clatsop Beach, Oregon trader the personal maaagemsat of W, . Torrey. Special attention given to our dining room service. Rooms with or without private bath. Bus meets . .. all trains. Rates on application. Overlooking1 the Oeean W. P.TOaMT, yseprtetos. OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN OREGON HOTL MOOBX SEASIDE CLATSOP BEACH Rooms with or without bath. " Hot ' salt water baths, and surf bath Mrs. J. M. "Nlckum, Mrs. Elisabeth I passed through Lon Beach and Sea- gg, RecretiOB pir t or fiahin Sea food a specialty. Grill in conntc Middlebrooks, Ralph Nickum, Marion, I view this week on the field bot-nical I otL Music and dsn cine every evening. Hicnara and Myrtle Mlddlebrooks, and and geological trip or tne univer.iv,. l go0uet on reaoe-t at Journal Office. - DAN T MOORE. Pron Mint V1nr.no. Rr.U. r xni.nii ... nrAMW, mnA Xf r. Ha.unders Were 1 IctjUCTt. m jwunw vnn-c j. I1UUL, rTOp. in the Nlckum cottage below. Sea View, companied by the geological class of Misses Madye and Fern Nlckum wlU ths summer school. visit their mother here In August. ; uw Cotters. Mr. . and Mrs. F. A. Botefuhr. Mr. , . , ' and . Mrs. E. A, Tyroll and daughter, Portland Mrs. Louis Nickels, M. D. Helens MabeV ars In the Botefuhr cot- Wlllrin. Mrs. J. Thatcher. JBramine taore nn tha'hmilmr.M c.. vi. fn Thatcher. ' E. D. Lamb and wife, Mr, July and August, v 1 and Mrs. Oarrett N. Vsrsteef, Mrs. U Mr, and Mrs. R. Mathews of The I D. Wolfard, E. versteeg. THE SHELBURNE Dalles have a Sea View cottage. Boise, Idaho Mrs. J. E. Bruce, Mae The F. A, Heitkemper cottage near I Dlekinson, Myrtle Belsher. The stiff northwest breeze that has been blowing the past two weeks died , .sway this week and as a result the A temperature is up a few notches, driv- ' Ing everyone Into the surf or Into the ' big indoor tank. The still warm days of this .week have been ideal for bath ' ing and boating, both diversions hav ; ing tiajmed large numbers. The smooth sea also served to increase the number '4 of those who venture out after cod, , halibut and groupers on ths deep sea , -. banks. ; The evenings are being utilized for "bon-flre and launch parties, i The beach from Nye creek to Agate teach pre . sents a very pretty appearance every evening to the watcher from the cliffs - above from where the numerous fires - take on'' the appearance of numerous - beacon lights, . One of the pretty social events of the " season was the dinner party given by . ,'Mr. and Mrs. if. F. Jenkins of Newport .at the Nicolal hotel, with the follow ing as guests: Mrs. C. Ml McKellips . and F. D, McLouth of Corvallls and ..Joseph Patterson of Portland. President P. L. Campbell, of the . r University of Oregon was registered at r the Nicolal for the week end. Other. c Portlanders there are: Mr. and Mrs! C s 8. Woody, Mr; and Mrs. J. Peterson, 1 Mr. snd Mrs. Lewis Montgomery, Misses Ethel Mae and Mary Helen Montgomery and Lewis , Montgom ery Jr. , Dr. Ella K. Dearborn of Portland was at the Osburn for a short visit this -"week. j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burger of Port- land spent a short vacation at Nye beach this week. ' Mrs. B. G. Eetes departed for her "Thome in Portland this week after en Joying a pleasant outing at Nye Beach. William Stutesman and -family of Salem ' have opened ' their Nye Beach Cottage for the summer. Sea View was opened last week by Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. . Heitkemper. Mr. and ' Mrs. - James J. Allard, and sons Frank and Allard. and Miss Rose Van Hatten, all of Portland, Much entertaining In - an informal way Is being done for Miss Juls Al bright of San Francisco, the attractive guest of Miss Louise Wolff of Port land in the Honorlue cottage. A. B. Slauson of Portland was a re cent visitor to the peninsula on bus! Seattle. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.1 Saunders, Esther Palmer. . Spokane Edith Shepara. Kewanee, 111. Madge MclCee. Ceiiio. Or. Mra A. L.- Myers. South Bend. Wash. Florence ; M.i Cassels. Ilwaco, Wash. Rus B. Wiuiams. trnaxbarae XoteL : Portland Mrs. Louis Nickels. M. B. Wells and family, Mrs. Robert G. MC- - " ,""- Pherson. Jessie L. Peterson, Frank B. In honor of the recent 73d birthday of I V H. C. Albee a large number of Sea cnuar t, Bt," wuilams ?a er"-.J?f' i? rrhrte. -Hilll Mr.-and Mrs. T. J- Dll . a. jKMon, r. mo- Airs. - i: n(, Ur. j O-Neil. Mr. and Mrs. w. W. PlimDton. I Lon Harriet SulUvan, Mr. and rs. J. itm jb ru s- m - a lUlMIL ... aHwua, oil. ua mrs. xrea i - " vr T. WrAwin. T.hM.AM . f -. J m. n c,J . j " IIHUt . M. " -V Mr. and Mrs. My ran. Mrs. J. M. Nlc Je Mwan. Ionore MoOowan, Vir- kum, Mrs. E. Hulden, Miss Louise Con- " b . t,w.M .n w4f. ant, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Constable. Seavlew A. H. Blcfleld and wife. Mrs. H. f!hri.tenon. Mr- Miss. Helen Wood of Portland lstht ' . rOTX BXACH. ' ' - Modern Improvements, beautiful dining room. Now one of the largest hotels on North Besch; with large airy and sunny rooms. We rsise our own poul- try. Reasonable rates, and special rates by the week for families. Make res ervations by mail or wire. Long distance phone in hotel. Buy tickets to hsTbums ftttat ion Trains stop right at door. ADDRE83. SEAVIEW. WASH. T. J. HOARE. PROP. BREAKERS HOTEL THE BEACH Billiards, pool, bowling, tennis, golf, fresh and salt water fishing, boat ing, riding and autos. We have our own livery stable and autos; 3S miles of unbroken beach for auto runs. Our table is supplied from -our own dairy, vegetable gardens and poultry yards. Postofflce. long distsnce phone . snd telegraph station tn ths hotel. O.-W. R. N. station on the grounds ' Write for terms and reservations to THLfi BJUOAXXSS XOTZX Breakers, Wash or Booklet on request at Journal, office. - i THE FORMER HOME eOF THE LATE E. H. HARRIMAN situated on the shores of the Upper Klamath Lake. A' more beautiful or better fishing resort can nowhere be found. On the direct route of the ' famous Crater Lake travel. Tents and cottages are electric lighted, with 4a baths in connection. .Reasonable rates. Write us direct for information. TCWCTT 1? ADflf DCQODT white salmon, r encan cav Loasf overlooking: the Columbia river. WASH. Beautiful scenery, invigorating moun- Top, left to right "The beach for tne," smiles Master Walter Otto, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Otto of Portland; Haystack Rock, Cannon Beacn (photograph .copyright by Kiser for S. P. & S.) , Bottom Bathing hour at Long Beach. r ' ' 1 ' for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Wilson of Salem. . Mrs. G. M. Brady of Portland who has been visiting with-her sister, Mrs. R. J. Van Wassenhove, also of Port land, returned home this week. Mrs? Mary Sampson of Portland and Mrs. Rufus W. Powell of New Tork, returned home this week after spend ing a fortnight as - guests of Mrs. Breuner at Nye beach. E. TJ. Will of Portland is in his Nye beach cottage for a few days at the shore. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nehse, D. E. Nehse and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Duncan made up a party of Portlanders who spent the week here visiting the Light house, the Punch Bowl and the Slletz reservation. will spend several days at the Baucom summer home, Pine Lodge. Neil M. Bain and Earle Fortmlller prominent Albany young men spent the week end as guests at' the Nicolal, Nye beach. George Lambert and wife and Mrs. F. W. Lambert of Portland are enjoy ing a short visit at Nye beach regis tered at the Osburn. Fred Browning and wife of Portland have opened their Nye beach cottage for the summer. - GEARHART i k Gearhalt .la verv much alive . with I til. 11.11.1 ... .fest... Oil.. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Burnett of Port- Mi at m TVvZ. rr 84 2500 mea ln th uniform of the land joined the summer colony at Nye mi"K.tfanr guardsmen and triLTde S K lhouT the' t'own h'anS iJL0?! 1. i!" iAh,! eXj;tCt , seashore. The boarded up windows and w - "c dosed doors have all been opened, ant SrrnmiaV.?rtS-iS the once deserted porches have ap spector from Portland, spend the week f n ,.lr ' A. end here last week. k.. k.. ni. Miss Abbey Whiteside of Portland is KCr.Z' .,i T. " 'l t,. Zl the gust of Miss Alicia McElroy at Nye 71 "" beach for. some time. ! Kotel O sax-hart. - VBeach this week for a few days' stay, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Jones of "Portland were registered at the New 'port House this week -for a short va- cation. ! W. A. Burt of Portland arrived this - week for several days' recreation at 'Nye beach. The Rev. J. R. N. Bell of Corvallls is spending his vacation as usual hunting 'agates and new stories at Nye beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miner are regis tered at the Kelly, Nye Beach, from Portland for their summer' outing. - Mr. and Mrs. -W. B. Stevens and amn 1 Aib.ay hav Pene thlr of ths Cherry City lodges. -Ml ' . " " 4 I A. H. Brown and family of Portland uc- J ' " 1 pahtraaA Vtnm. w..1r .f. .n.n. rt ,p . . m , . vi A, . I mw.u m.o " wv. w.w. -nvrvuv. ;ar. domoclled in one of the Rose City VIT r? Brown". w. ,--v c Hoover and. family of Salem xnomimo.., au "tl"1" V T are spending their usual summer vaca- L"" . "X . on at Nye beach. George B. January , and family of of Sea View la made Tin of Mr and Mrs.-'Lyons, Miss Mellay and Lillian Mrs. A. F. Frswlng, of Newberr, Or.. Morgan, - , H. L Crockett and family of Port Miss Mellay 18 visiting with the land, Mrs. Florence Chalmers and Clendennings. children of Forest Grove.' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hamblet are Tenting between Hoi man's and Sea spendingr a few days In Portland, .their view are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. family remaining at their beach home, Stoller of ' Portland. Boyd Hamilton's summer home is Mr. and Mrs, T G. Turner of Port- rena L116 Menefees of Portland, land are at Hackney cottage," Sea View. Mrs. Everett Ames is to spend four Miss Marguerite Sheehy and Wyville weeks In .the Andrews summer horn. Sheehy of Portland are in the Sheehy Mrs. Graham Glass and family aro cottage at Sea View for the remainder i.u biiouh in summer. in tne Bimmons 1 of the aummer. . L. .i. nri" , "s on'.-?lr- J?a.MrUftI of Alio- smith, daughter tain air. Everything fresh from the farm for the table. Ample accom " " A 'r r5tY .r:7:lof Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Port-1 modations. excellent service, rates reasonable; 2'A hours' ride from Jackson, arid Will Stearns. land. The Smiths have taken the Dr. I Portland on the North Bank Railway limited, or beautiful ride up the Misses Isabel. Mildred. Florence and I w2SL'5?StKi 5nt Portland, pro- Columbia on steamer Bailey GatzerL Booklet on request at Journal Office uuruiuy joncinnon, ana vincenx ana I , j : ' " . Charles Concannon opened the Concan- f prietor of the Lion Clothing- company. non house at Shelburne last week. th n Bc5ho4i r.wi 4- . , il Mr. and Mrs. John Keating and Portland after a three weeks' stay in their cottage near here. cott&ge. - Mr. Glass is to spend part ox tne season with bis family. . At the home of Mrs. Loula G. Pfen- der, Mrs. W. E. Mitchell Is spending a pleasant time. Recently Mrs. Pfender Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jackson and sons. Ed.. Charles and Francis are In their Ridge cottage at Sea View for the summer. In the J. F. Shea cottage at Sea View "?rL at 7 are Mii T. O. Buts and Ed r: ,r. ' .T .v '"land Dorothy Shea, of Portland, J. F. also a guest, is to. spend the summer let... i. at the cottage. Mr. Grace, who is an enthusiast v.r olf i mrA e-..."M4."Ji? a" n.-.-T.r ' jane ana ttiuy, or Portland, are " -T-rr I their Shelburne 1 4xa s, Th e Warren ECOLA. CANNON BEACH OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gevurts of Portland I The Only Hotel on the Beach Front SEA FOODS A SPECIALTY. M. B. Webster of Portland is pass-1 Ing several weeks, vacatldn here, reels- i tered as a guest at the Cope! and. Frank ward and family or Salem ar rived here this week for a month's va cation at Nye beach. They are in one Mr. and Mrs. -A. C. Catto of Port - land are occupying their new bungalow in Nye beach 'for the first time this summer. Walter Ellis of Portland joined his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. tJsques, also of Portland at Pine .-Ridge cottage this week; ; . Mrs. C. C. McQulnn of Portland ar rived and opened her Nye j beach cot- tsfce for the season. , 1 ' week sfter spending several days as a Oregon City are located in the Nlspath cottage for the summer. , A. M. Levy and wife of Portland are registered at the Abbey this week for a few days at the shore. Mr. v and Mrs. Will . Drtver and daughter of Salem, are spending their vacation camping" in Tent City. J, - is. Needham or Salem arrived h.r.. 1..) ..lr having O.D Riley returned to Portland this fm vil.y onTmoto, Aoout a aosen motorcycles have ne gotiated the mountain road this season, guest of the Misses Rice iat Ashland L. . including one cycle car. j d. r. meiiura nu ui ruriuoa I . Mr. an Xtra T. T v.- XT "are established in one of the Sea Crest of The rlTes wTre "toc'ni , 1 i. J. t ! . I sers rrom tne valley this week.- air. ana mr. . r. namirs Bmna.i mi.. M.ml. it..t.. n.u. . ing a few days at Nye beach this week. ,uest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollister Rerforrhoorat fW th HoUtatefji Nye beach cottage. Reform school at Salem, i H., mr,A t. D J. McKensie of Portland spent the spent the weekn registered at the week . end with his wife land famfly I New CUff house xa here who are in a cottage, for the sea , son. ; Mr. snd Mrs. R. C. Dorcas and John , -Dorcas returned to Portland last week - sfter spending several weeks vacation " located In 4Redfleld Cottage." vv. r. a Hvjnn arrivea nere tion as guests at the Damon Inn. Nye in an automobile from. San Francisco beach. .'and, will spend, several -days along the Mrs ; Dixon "'of Portland is ' 0l C, .i.SL,r- "Pending several' weeks at the beach , .r . ' T, li .7-"-" 1 registered at the McAllister. vcuii v-w.iPjr, PPnv tne George t M. Buttle and family of iweek-end with his daughter portiand are domociled In their Nye who are in one of the Hullcrest cot- beach cottage for the, usual season : Mrs. Norman Chapman and children I v xriir tot Portland are in one of the cosy Tent I land are enjoying cottage life at Nye -K.m . " ? . . . . ' ----'. "..i oeacn xor a. iew weess. Chapman wii join tne lamity laier.i . Mr. and . Mrs. Plowden Stott and M. .Hartman .of Portland New Cliff house. W. B. Banta snd wife motored over from. Portland this week and are now 1 registered at. the Nicolal for - several days. a -iA .--: :i i . , .... H. A. Buckingham and wife of port- home overlooking the ocean. From Portland Mrs. John Twohy Jr., Mrl and Mrs. C. H. Davis, Martha Hart Little," Gordon ' Peel, Harry : C. Moore, Mrs. J. E. Kehy. S. A. Volk man. Mrs. A. 8. Moody, Mrs. D. R. Munro, two children and a maid. RosU Bohnon, Mrs. F. M. Warren. Mrs. F. M, v Warren Jr and children, K. J. Conaty, 5 Mrs. J. J. Cooke, Gladys Dunns, Mrs. S. Frank. Mr. and Mrs Ludwia Jhirsch and family. Miss Helen vv. copeiana, Mrs. jonn K-iostermsn, Mrs. John H, Brown, . F. A. Robertson and wife, T. L. Chandler, Miss Cas well. R. R. CaswelL: George . W. Kiel ser Jr Mrs. George W. Kleiser Jr L. Dickinson, Fred Day, Mrs. M E. Ayer. Margaret Ayer. Captain H. H. Hock reyos. Jphn L. Burrs, F. W. Rodgers, D. ; R. Munro. J. JJ. o uonneii. u. jj. Simonds. W. W. Campbell. Mrs. C. L. Botsford. D. M. Botsford. F. M. "War reh. Laura Hamblet, Marls Wright, V. R. Manning, E. J. Feryson and wife. Katherlne Nye, Mr. : and Mrs. J. VF. Daly, Mr. and Mrs. E.' N. Wheeler, Harold E. Wheeler, Mrs. O. W." Patter on, Eliot Holeomh and James F, Mor lis. -... vu;'V '.ij -.:".--- Miss Harriet Jacobson. San Francis co; R. C F. Astbury. Medford; Mrs. A. A. - Cabanlss, - Seaside; Mrs. . J P, Thles. , Minneapolis: Miss Bowling, Baltimore; General; V. S. Patch, May T. Henderson. . Lieutenant F. C Ham mel, G. C Johnson, SeatUe; Miss Lei ah Patterson, Miss Ann KnabeL . Tacoma. , . aeaxhart Brevities. , At the Hamblet cottage. Miss Marie Wriffht of Portland, formerly ot wi consin, is spending anrenjoyable time. E. R. McNauchton spent last -week end with his family, at their summer land are enjoying a two weeks vaca Theodore spent a few days here last week, com-! ing over f rom isaiem m an auto. C. " W. James of Washington D. CL, 'Arrived this week end will r spend the ; summer as usual with , his family tn lthe 'XJiam enen coiiage at ptye Deacn. Miss Bess Shepherd of Yamhill in the guest of vMiss Moore also ot Tam- mil at wye beach. Encamned among the many compa n.ioa at Gearhart is a very recently or sanieMf Troon A. First Oregon Cavalry, consisting ot 62 men and officers. The" officers sr Captain Frank P. Tibetts, Lieutenant Helm, Lieutenant Copland and Lieutenant. Dockery of San Fran riuA. .-. 1 . 1 - After a 19 days' outing at tne coast, Mrs. M. C Wood and daughter, Kath trtne, left last Sunday for their Port land home. - 1 ' , - Miss Virginia Riblst ' is a , house guest at the Summers' Stories and refreshments helped in i the entertainment about a eampfire on Shea is expected soon. Mrs..W. R. Ladd and children, Lois. In OA a John.F. Daly and a familv e s- s-r SLl? wST l?.St thIr The Thompson cottsge aft Seavlew seashore home, where they will spend houses at the present time Mr. and the summer.- , - I vt . ur tt Timn.n.nn tltmi Mrs. J. P. Kavanaush and thru.hn. lr,A.Th'mn.An Ze? ;T spend the month of July at Among the summer - population at their beach home. Mrs. A. V. Carry Seavlew are Mr. and Mrs. William V. and son Andrew are guests for a fort- Dolph, of Portland, and children, night with them. in the Idle Hour cottars at Shel- The O. W. Taylor COtta irm. In Ibrim ar-MrS. Dura r T. Rn. .nil Pied for the, summer by the Taylor I Mr. and Mrs. John Lovewell. of Port- '""'j to arnvea e week ago - lana, ior- tne summer. , While the T, W. C. A. camp is by no Mr and Mrs. W. S. Spinning snd means full, those that are-In camp are children and Mr. Spinning's mother, having the very beat of times. Many Mr- N Spinning, all of Portland, have go horseback riding, others clammlnK taken the Gates cottage at Shelburne while others ; take long trips. as to for the season. v: inuuun neacn. A . TMent Party to I ifuuuwa nun oungwow, at Cannon Beach enjoyed the trip verv I Snelburna Mr and MrB Theodore much. They- spent the whojl AmS iTrautmann and sons. Frits and Theo- lasang-tneir luncn with them. Those who went were: .? Mrs. Donaldson, Miss Robbertson, Misses McNeil. McGowen. Redlfer and Wilber. The younsr lad4 who have recently registered at - the camp are: Laura A. McNeiL r.int. t. Or en, Marian- F. Johnson, Edith Ma-i lurn, v-iara r: Aeanerres, , Elizabeth McGowen, Margaret- Eddas. Marv f rfierwu. Anna iionnan, Adele Gold ralner, Mrs. D. A, Donaldson, Edith Wilber, Hattie Larsen, Mrs.. Lewis W urea ana aanneiis Morton. . : : dor Jr., as occupants. . The Wolfard cottage at Seavlew, was opened the' early part of the wook by Mr.' and . Mrs. - L. D. Wolfard and daughter, Pauline, ot Portland. Catlin Wolfard . will Join . the family .here opened their Beach Center home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swank and family ot Portland ars among the Long Beach cottage colony. S. C Pier eft- Portland has opened his Beaoh Center boulevard cottage. Mrs. H. L. Kelly and sister. Mrs. Trulla Patch, of Portland, are in the Kelly home on the boulevard at Beach Center. ' Captain and Mrs. J. W. Shaver of Portland opened the pretty Shaver bun galow on the ridge above Long Beach the past week. . J. Shank of Portland is a summer visitor at Long Beach.-, The Isepsee summer home ate Long Beach la occupied by Mrs. E. Isensee and children, William Anna, Marty and Gertrude Isensee. At Newtons In Fairview are Mrs. Mattie Turner, Miss Bess King and the Misses Eleanor and Helen Doughty of Portland for the summer. . W. B. Mersereau of Portland is a week end guest at the Breakers. William Romacly of 161 East Forty eighth street. Portland, Is at Sunset hotel. A, Oberte of Portland, recently re turned home after a short vacation in 8unset cottage at Long Beach. Guests who have registered at the Breakers the past week have been: Mr. and Mrs. W- B. Mersereau, i Flor ence C Miller. Lula C. Moralee, A, M. Mears and wife, Mrs. Ike Upright and family, Mrs. J. Baum, Ted Baum. David Jordan Jr. all of Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Bornsteln. Miss- Constance Campbell, Rosalind Bchwabaoher Born stein, Berna Louise Bornsteln,. and maid, from Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. A. Bush Jr.. Asahsl Bush and Mrs. W. H. Boot of Salem, -Freda Acker, Washou- V Write for Rates Auto Stage Meets All Trains M. S. WARREN. Proprietor. The Many Beautiful Homes at Bayooeaa attest to the popularity of this smmmsr resort. ' Comfortable . nsuuv bungalows eempleteiy far-niched- off eoeomznoastloas 'or week ' end, week er nomth, Pxiees extremely tsssosshis. - i THE DRIPTWOOD It X.TJTXFT AU OPIH The Only House of Its Kind In ths World Hot snd Cold Salt Water Baths In Connection." - - TABLE BOARD A SPECIALTT' LOWS B1AOK. WASHL "THE HACKNEY COTTAGT r OCEAN PARK. 1! CnUi ?m "J" th wekl the beach Monday. Those present end at the Nicolal, Nye beach. Misses Saols ' and Bessie Bell are registered at the Grand for sa few weeks at the beach. B.. L. Baucom and William Chsperon TJae Jsmes will have as their guests arrived this week from . Portland and were: The Huoer ramiiy. Airs, wen denning. Russell : Summers. Frank : A. Steel, Virginia Riblet, James Fuiton, Edward Hamblet. the Menefee family. Miss v Laura - Hamblet. Miss - Marls WVlght, Anne and Gretchen -Tayjor. In the Vera Alice are Mr. and yn W. J. Oreer. Mrs. O. Van Schoonhoven and daughters Vera, "Ruthl and Alice- van.Bcnoonnoven.,,:; -J. A. Hasel Bab bid ge is a Portland visitor at the Park. . : . . ; .; ' - Mr. and Mrs. " H. J. Schulderman, Peter and Marie "Schulderman are in their Kllpsan Beach home for the summer.:-'-, 'y v7.;.:-;-:.-.- " Cecil Connelly is a guest at the Fern, Ocean- Park. . j;;:-,.. ::y -f: n In he Brn baker cottage in the Park are Mrs.'W. R. Kirkpatrick and daugh ter, Greta, and Miss Edith J. Klrkpst- tick, iwuuu . . Standish Hall houses Mi1. R. W. Smith,' H. Standish Smith, Robert B. Smith - and Miss Maud Bell ; of Van couver. .Wash. .V-. I'- '',:H''' V,:"v Wander Inn has Mrs. H. E. Laughlln, Harveyv N. . LaughUn and . Eugenls Laughlln of Boise. Jdaho. Mrs.' Emma Peterson and Emma Cradlr, ' also of Boise, are additional house guests In Wander Inn: . -' Mabel and Marjory Puffin of Ca mas, Wash., are in the House ot Mirth, Ocean Park.. . . .'- ; . Portland people at th -Park are: Wilber ta A. Babbldge, F. H. Wing, Mrs. M. A. Babbldge. Mrs. F. M. Taylor, .William A. Haseltine, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ott, Lavelle. Booier, H, Schmeer, W. Phillips, - Frances Gordon Has el tins and Rev. H. E.. Stubbs. South Bsn4 residents who have paid with all conveniences, ready for housekeeping; also a first-class hoteL Good, wholesome mealf in a bright, clean dining-roomT -The large dance hall, pool hall and bowling alley will be appreciated and pat ronized by-many. The drills of the life-saving crew, the clambakes, the beach bonfires and deep sea fishing excursions are only a few of the, many good things Barview has fo offer you. Before planning your vacation, see jus and make, reservations for tents or rooms -Place open now. - Round-trip tickets $3.00. . - 204 FAILING BLDG; THIRD AND WASHINGTON Main 7141 sfosrar tjv xtzbt azsraor., Enlsrged dining room capacity, beau tiful surroundings, most plsasaat spot on North Beach. Make reservations by wirs or mall. Special rates by the week. ,- - '. - Asmtzss niTnrw. wash. -j THAT DZUOKTnrZ, SZACS BOXZ. THE ELMORE AC V1mr Park, sow win. Bnmteaa ool riM rurnlahad cook Mats. A ontot. honallk atlas P tt loosing- the eeeaa, ' Lst rar our aeouaiBtodatloas wore taxed U tb oxtrat ot dUappolntlag mBf late applicants. This a er capacity eat arcs Writs Furnished Tents at Barview With all conveniences ready for house keeping: slso a first class hotel. Good wbolssoms meals, in a bright, clean din ing room. The large danre hall, pool hall and bowling alley will be appreci ated and patronised by many. Ths drills of the life ssving crew snd cism bakes, the beach ben fires and deep sea fishing excursions sre only a few of the msny good things Barvlsw has to offer you. Before plAnnlng your vacation see us snd make reservations for tents or rooms. Placs open sow. Round trip tickets 13.00. Ralph Ackley Land Co." 804 Tailing Bldg.. 4 and Wssalagtoa. Xsla TX41. year we kae doubfc tkat early reserratieas be made. THS r.I.MOEB. Boekawey. Or, Ton' 11 like tba slere sod the vrlce. for ctrmir. In a Th. White House X.0STO BZACX. WAaXXVOTCm, ' A favorite hotel with Long Beech visitors. Large, comfortable rooms. first class restaurant with home cook ing. One block south of station. u, a. y. wnixiHgpgz, yrop. CANNON BEACH j HOTEL Clean, airy rooms, horns .cooldng. pure. mountain water. . Kates z. per aay. -."-,: '; I1 per, week. -,. ., , -, P. A. Qsborm, yreyt Boots, Or. HARVEST HOME ' Near ocean, croquet ' grounds, large yard. . Rates $!. per day; $ per week. Home cooking. KM. Kl proprietreBS. Iar Besca. Wash. Ocean Crest Aparlcsnls TarauW far Ugkt ssssskseyhig. - tsseerri SMostaia wstart 1 sleek 4e lisds.. slsss reservaUess early, r, O., Seek way, Or. Hotel Sunset BEACH CrTr STATIOW. Ideal spot. Mortrro family fcojfl. Coeatry nd re.bore combine. ,Ori s JU Tlew. Clear bmbbuId water. Clectrle Brht. Lorn yard tor eblMrea. Croquet ro"4. FUS II kloda, Beet eolalite asa Ule eerrtes. FUhloc. Sort batblns. P 0. tons Bemek. Week. Mr. Petoss. Trrr,. LONG BEACH HOTEL Best Iocs ted snd most convenient ho tel at Long Beach. Wash., opposite sts tion. one block from ocesn, three doors from postofflce. Excellent rooms; Eu. ropesn pUn; rates reasonable. - -K. w rorxZB. yroprister. f , AT SAXT. Hotel Saltair the best hotel on the beach. tl.tO. per, day. Everything nest, clean snd homelike. Trains stop st the dojsr. Write or phone for reservation. SSO, ji. iAiitricii5, Frop. , : j , xocxawat. omaocjr. HALYCON LODGE ICiMee IteeDewell aas Saaaaea,' Viae mm ca Boer. Br Hotol Kaore, SEASIDE. OREGON Journal, Wants Bring Results w