THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 19li 7 NEWS OF THE -BEACHES (Continued From Preceding Page.) . and son, Teddy, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubenstein of Seattle' ar In the Sevan Long Beach cottage. Mr. Virginia Pen well, of Portland la domiciled In her summer noma. Wild Rose Cottage, at Long Beach. ; The - Bell cottage at Tioga waa opened recently by Mrs. R. C.i Bell of Tortland, and daughter, Maud. Ia the Nicholla cottage, near Tioga, are Miss Carrie Nlcnolla and Mias Margaret Bate of Portland, i A. E, Chisholm and family f Port land recently spent a few days at Ho tel Breakers. i Mr. and Mrs. F. R." Jacobsen an J. son, Richard, at Portland are again in the Jacobsen Newton's cottage. .'. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Case f Port-i land, and daughter. Marvel, have been In the Case road cottage at Newtons for the pasvweek:' Miss Mydtle Mlll - er, also of Portland, 1 the guest vt Marvel .Case for 'the summer.; Mr.-H. Sinshelmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E., Coleman and .eon, Hal, of Portland, and - Hal Coleman's house guest, little Miss Carolina Jones of Portland are In the Slnshelmer boule vard cottage at Beach Center.! Miss May Kelly of Oregon City wlU Join her mother in the Kelly home at ueacn center soon. Mrs. R. E. Sloan of Portland .opened her beach cottage at Beach Center the past week. - . Portland visitors at The Avalon the past week were: Rev. Frank W. Gor man, Cornelia M. Llndle, Mrs. J. 8. Hutchinson. Mrs. F. W. Gorman. Mrs, P. J. O'Donnell, Helen 0Donmell, Mrs. Toung. and daughter, Kate; Elaine Gooley. . Kelso, Wash,: Clyde GrewelL Mr.' and Mrs. T. H. Fox of Portland ea sojourning at Long Beach. 1 Xong Beach XotL ' Portland: Edward Welnsteln, R. D, Taylor, George I W. Meyer, M. H. Nlmes. M. M. Pope, E. J. Gount. G. Herx, G. Broten, Mr.' and Mrs.' S. An drews. R. Le Noire, "Hal HenkeL Wil liam Scott, J. II. Johnson, Mrs. Metz gar, Edith Williams. Clayborn Wil liams, Mrs. E. J. Gaunt, Mae ; Pope, J. J5. O'Nell, George M. Morton, D. Web ster, H. Nims, Mrs. Lou Saris. Ed Aabbough. Astoria, Or.: Mrs. W. Wroten, Theo-' dore Larkin, D. S. Ewart. Walla Walla: A. E. O'Dell and wife. llwaco, Wash.: Jack Williams. Pendleton, Or.: Paul R. Flnnell. Sunset Cottage. : . Portland: John E. Daly and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Romaely, Marguer ite Romaely, Mr. and Mrs. J., B. Alt man ns, J. A. Henry, Mrs. J. A. Henry, Jack Henry Jr., Ethel A. Mammer, 1 Louise B. Hanson, Mrs. G. M. Edwards, 1 Kathryne E. Edwards, . Georgiana E. Edwards, Mary C. Edwards. G. M. Ed wards, Helen O'Donnell. Mias P. J. "! O'Donnell. , i ' Mr. and Mrs. John E. Daly, newly weds, turned the tables oitethetr would be rice and old shoe friends by slipping away, from Sunset cottage : Sunday evening and eluding the other guests by taking the train at another sta tion. - j The BrlftwOod. Portland: C E. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. ' G. C. Meyger, J. H. Johnson W. H. Boddy and wife, Ruth Nelmes, Mary Ntebusch, Paul Morton. , South Bend, Wash.: I. Lunstrom, 1 John Stevens, H. W. B. Herveni. Seattle, Wash.: Jesse E. Davis, Ina F. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Leteber. Vronla Leteber. Raymond, Wash.: Mrs. John Berk shire, Mrs. Aldrlch. Boise, Idaho: Esther Minger, Eva 0. Dunbar, Lenora P. Routsonv ' - O. S. and E. R. Hawkins oif Port land, are registered at The Driftwood thla week. SEASIDE vy un utarnari ana seasiae oniy three mile apart, the men in uniform quickly find their way- to the little city by beach, road and railroad. The long rows of deserted houses have be come populated with merry ' people- , . , . . - . The slow coming business of the stores has turned to a rush. j , ;. Hotel Moore. From Portland: Mr. and MrsaWI H. Lewis, Gertrude P.' Corbett., ;W. J Bloch. Mrs. Paul Wolrnuil Mra D. A. Hathaway, C. G." Randies. W. .C. Peel, William Roerch, H. O. Roereh; L; F. Buck, J.VC. McVoy, H. W. Adrian. M. J. Walch, J. J. 61m and rife, J. W. Mackllnger, Mr. . and - Mrs. William Gadsby. E. W. Dingmaa. John A. Leh ner, E. J. Arnold, George W. Foreman and wife, Mrs. George D. O'Cosiner, C, Johnson, WA. Teutsch, L. F. Buck, J. C. McVey, T. C. Whetsel and wife. C A. Crabbe, 'Marie Soule, i Gordon Soule. Mr: and Mrs. C H. Shafer, A. L. K. Peterson," Mildred C. Nielsen, John F. Pliiman, J. crowley and wife, L. D. Hunter. Mrs. D. Dack Mrs. G. K. Smith, Miss Cornelia Cook, Merle Campbell, Ray M. Small, Mr. and Mra William Frlberg, Edward D. Williams and wife. Bonis W. Frlberg, J. J. Bow ens, Thomas J. Schennan, L. C. Recken, George O'Connor and wife, H. A. Thomas, George M. Norton. C. G. Hulse, G. G. Moorhead Dr. Bunck, M. Wassen- man, Ernest Slouble, Mrs. I. Knott, John c. Clark and wife, Helen Mae Clark, Rachel May C Clark. Mrs. F, C. rddy ana Andrew Ingles. R. T. Hargraves and wife, Spokane; Mrs. Pearle Alklre. Butte, Mont.; Mar garet Zof f, Astoria; L. Lima and wife Montendeo, Minn.; J. A. Troquer and wife, St. Paul; J. D. Parker and family, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Seattle; Francis P. M. Core, St. Andrews; O J. Smith, San Francisco; Fred How ard, Tacoma; W. T. Patterson, Great Falla;' Mrs. Paul Nerton, Winnipeg Irene Longton. St- Paul; Ben. Peckton and wife.and child. New .York; D. M Cornell, Helena; C. L. Benold San Francisco; C 4G. Gustofson, H Des Moines; M. 'Lander . and .wlfe.'i an Francisco; E. B." Harris and wlfe'.Mr ' and Mrs. R. R. Hlnton, Shanlko; R. B, Wade, Boise; "H. B. Letnenneber. As torla Mrs. N. C. Gassett and daugh- Miss Alice Peterson, The Dalies; R. c! At wood and party .of four, Wasco V. F. Hodges and wife. William R. Hummers ; . Leah Cohen, ' New- York Clay B. P Carter, Council Bluffs, Iowa Mies Hilda B. Smith, Concord, Masa Mrs., W. J. McConnelL Mrs. W. E, Borch, Beser, Idaho; . Mrs. M. E. -W, Sanders, Miss Sanders,-Spokane; F. W, .Bond and wife, Pendleton; J. W. Kid well and wife, Spokane; R, A. Backus, Los Angeles; H. F. FraiL Astoria Marlon W. Beondsley. New Haven, Conn.; H. Norman, Ward Browne, W. J- Gray, Seattle; - E. Johnaon, Astoria H. c. Flyna, Chleago-' H. A. Spryur, Warrenton; Mr. and Mrs,-W. Le. Man, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. York and son, Spo kane; William Morpoff, Astoria; O. B. Estes and wife, Astoria; ' W. H, Halles, Forest Ordye; R." H. .. Webber, The Dalles; W. A. Tentsch, Los Angeles ina F. Davis, Seattle; LUllam Steven on. Butte. . " . - Hotel Torray. From Portland: - Norton - West Charles West, James W. Beveridge and yire, Mrs. A. Dobson, Dorothy Dobson, Mrs. John Y Richardson, ' Mrs.-A. H Gulld Mlss- Maraaret Guild. William Koskey, Myrtle Douahve, Katherlne gammer Xesort ubscribers. When you go away oa yon va. -. cation, have The Journal fallow , -you at the regular rata of 15 easts a week, fey mail; or the following agents will supply you at regular city rates i , - ,--' Barvlew, Or. Harold T. Brim- -ball. . -- - - Bay City, Or. lira. J. C. Co Clure. Bayoesan, Or. W. It. Johnson. Cannon Beech, Zoola, Or, Xi. W. Orona. - -,-.-'-.- c .,. Carson, Wash Carl B. Smith. Carson, Wash. Jlhipherd's Springs. Carson, Wash. St. Marttna Springs. Columbia. Beaoh, Or. Zona Burkheaa. Garibaldi, Or J. J. X.ongoor. Oearhart, Or BalUp Sessions (All points oa beaoh). m - Xlwaoo, Wash H. B. Woodruff. Itoag Beaoh, Wash liawrsaca Blnneea (All points on beaoh). v Magler, Waabv Itouis Cohen. Bswport, Or Donald Jams. Xockaway Beach, Or X4 S. Wood, -- - Seaside, Or. rhUip Sessions. (All points on beaoh). - Seavlew, Wash lawrence Bin- : Been. (All points on beaoh). Tillamook, Or J. S. iia. Wilholt Springs. Or. 7. W.Ko JTjaraa. . - ' - ' - Dtnneen, L. E. Thatcher and ' wife. Miss I. N. Day, H. A Gallagher and wife and child, M. Stelnway, G. W. Stubbileblne, wife and child. N. L. Ellis, Miss. E. Holenback, Margaret Welch, Mrs. F H. Powers, Mary C. Powers, Hilda Manson. G. A. Corbett Steve Taylor, Spokane; H. L. Rueck er, Cornelius; R. T. Horgreaves and wife, Spokane; Misa MU 'Simpson, Knox ville, Tenn.; Francis B. West; vM. E. Conwav. Mary. Owen ana 'jsveren uon- ar. North Yakima; Fred W. Heitler; William Hesseldin. Oregon City; Mrs. E. D. Crosby. Dr. E. B. Waffle, Oregon Citv: Mrs. W. H. Fowler and son, Mrs, James Peterson Pendleton; William C. cook and wife. Spokane; George H. nhier and wife. George F. Judd, C. T. Crosby and daughters, Astoria. Seaside Brevities. The ' "Seagull," on the ocean front has been opened for the summer by Mrs. Gunther and her three sons, Chester, J. C, and Preston, all of Port land. After a week's stay at their sum mer home on Third avenue, Mrs. Clay S. Moorse and family are returning to their Eaat Portland home. C. A. Bottom and family are located for tho summer on Third avenue. In a cottage out4 on Tenth avenue are located Mrs. E. Galvln and chil dren, the W. N. LiUls family and the Charles Llllis family, all having the best of times at their Seaside rest dence. Miss Kitty Mathews, of Holton, Or., Is occupying her cottage on Third av enue. After a run in an automobile over the Columbia river road from Port land to Seaside, Herbert Sessions and Nellls Hamlin of Portland, arrived late Saturday evening at Seaside. The young men took the trip easily, mak ing it in two days-. The young mn came to Seaside for the summer. Camp baa been established in the woods near Seaside. , " A delightful evening's entertain ment was provided at Hotel Torey on Wednesday evening, "bridge" being the feature of the entertainmnt. Luncheon was served by the hostesa -late in the evening-. . v " ' Mrs. L. P. Bennett and Mrs. C- E. Jackson and son Huston are spending 10 flays in Mrs. M. C. Howie's cottage. Messrs. , Bennett and Jackson came down for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Richardson, ac companied by Mrs. A. G. Guild of Portland, are spending a fortnight at Seaside, guests at Hotel Torrey. At the "Clarys" .cottage, Mrs. E. R. Clary and daughter, Solona, are to spend the beach season. Mrs. H. E. Rose and daughter, Dorothy are to be with them during July. The beach season Is to be spent by Mrs. Dr. W. T. Houser at the Schreer cottage. Mrs. O'Donald of Salem Is with her. H. D. Mitchell, manager of the Or egon City Woolen Mills store at Sea side, haa left for a two weeks' busi ness trip to San Diego. Returning from New York, B. C, Ball arrived Just in time to return with his family to their Harrison street home. The Meidermeyer cottage is to be occupied by Mrs. F. II. Powers of Port land for the summer. The "Breuer" cottage is now being occupied by Chandler Williams and family. . Will-ah-mee" cottage, overlooking the Pacific from the north board walk is to be occupied, for the summer months by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ros enfeld and family. Guests for the sea son at the cottage are: Herbert Wise of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Buruh. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Livlnson are visiting them at present, Del- pnin Kosenreld, one of Mr. Rosen feld's charming daughters, Is an excel lent swimmer. . Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hararaves. of Spokane, are stopping at Hotel. Torrey fop-a month'a vacation. Mr. Hargraves is connected With the public schools of bpoaane. Miss M. Slmoson.' of Knoxvllla. Tenn., arrived this week and will spend the season at Seaside. She la a truast at Hotel Torrey. A. M. Haradon and family are here to spend the summer at a cottage on the North Board walk. F. F. Haradon Is a guest; who Is to be with them for two weeks. G. W. Stubblbine. wife and child of Portland are spending a few days at oeasiue, ana are stopping at Hotel Tor rey. .... ... . . -.. Jack Levin and Framan Wax ara spending their summer's vacation in a tent on Fifth avenue. . . Airs. F. H. Powers, daughter and maid of Portland are at Hotel Torrey for a few weeks.- Mr. Powers, who is the senior member of the firm of Pow ers & Estes, Portland, -will spend th week-end with his family, i Misses Katherlne and Jennet Han cock are guests of Mrs. Stowell and child, who are to spend the beach sea son at her cottage on Seventh avenu. At Meldermyer cottage (Mrs. J. W. Hatty was a guest of Mrs. B. C. Ball. Not only along the ' sea shore and to the cottages are good times being planned and - carried out, but also- at the : hotels. Especlaly at the Hotel Moore Is this true, for durins- manv evenings dancing and singing furnishes ! uiumucui tun uia noiei 1 guests ana visitors. Splendid entertainment Is furnished by Scott and Tucker who play stringed instruments,-and accom pany their own music with whistling. "The Jerlas" has been opened by Mrs. W, D. . Plu of i Ralnler for the beach season. Guesta at the cottage are: Vilas Flue, attending Oreeon Agricultural colege and Mr. and Mrs. A. Morrison alj of Rainier. j s j Mrst Ida E. Anderson haa opened herj summer home. "The Cahin"' in Ocean ! Grove forrthe beach season..: A guest for the summer is Miss Marie AJlqulst. Just back of. Uie ocean front In he Dunn cottage are located for the sum. rner Mr, and Mrs, Bliti. Recent guests at the cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rothchild ' and -Miss. -.Helena Coblentz and Mr. - and Mrs. R. Dt Hodgkln. , ' - - . Mrs. Harry Cubberly and family are occupying the . Gammans cottage for the: beach season, . Recent guests are: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D, Cullan and daughter, Dolores who were enter tained, at "BOO" and In motoring to Cannon beach where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanno. . Recent arrivals at Seaside .are Mrs. E. R. Scofleld and family, with whom Mr. Elton Smith Is stopping . for the summer. -, . ; - . :. Spending; the beach season In the Mc Lean cottage : are Mr. and Mrs. F. Vanduyn. Miss Emma Keithley of San j jfTancisco a guest. Occupying the 'Lacey cottage : on 1 rutn avenue are Mrs. Joseph Berrett ana xamuy or Willamette heights, ana I r. aba Mrs, James Lacey., Mr, Joe Barrett was a recent guest, while Hugh Lacey of Notre Dame Is to be at the I beach off and on during the . summer. .uan J, Malarkey of Warrenton has I been on . the" upner Necanlcum trying 1 ms lucic as a sportsman "with rod and 1 line.. . I The Carter cottage la opened for the I season by Mr. and Mrs. Loring 8. 1 Carter. and dauarhter. Mra. RalDh I Rudolph and Son Vincent Seerye. I At present Halcyon Lodge a few new l guests have recently arrived among j mem oetng: Miss JBeue enieias ana I Miss Ruby McCoy. - - I With Mr. and Mrs. M. N ' Mayo, at I meir ocean front - cottage is Miss I Margaret Barbre of Portland, who Is to I a new shower bath has beea in spend part of the summer. " I stalled at Camp Ich Ka Blbble by C Aiisa eusanne uuinn is tne sruest oz I Mrs. W. A. Bushong, at her ocean front! cottage where many parties ara to be I nea aurmg tne beach season. . wayiand cottage" sheltered Dr. and 1 jars, uiiirora Moore ana Mrs. T. A. i t,anin for a few days while they were preparing tor residence during August. I JUllaDell cottage. On BiXth avenue. I nas Deen opened ior tne beacn season I Dy Mrs. Ai. ADranam. Recent guests 1 are: jmss wainn, ana jiss Florence " " roruana; miss Vivian Mau, fori- Dorothy Abraham of Roseberg isjund; Miss Althea Bailey, Port- spending the summer at the cottage. hanv nr Tr. n.iT.. xr . I iay, wno spent the week end. Miss j Mrs. J. N Desendorf and family are! 10 spena tne neacn season at tneir summe home, "Corkish cottage" on Sixth avenue. Mrs." Teed Of Portland and son. San- rora, are week end guests of Mrs. J. N. I Dezendorf at the "Corkish cottage." The Potter cottage Is occupied by Frank - McFarland and family. Miss Lewis, of Albany Is to be with them for the summer. Mrs. Charlea Blakely and grand children, Dorothy Blakely and Lavln Byrne are to spend the summer at "Yorkshire cottage." MisS Eccles is a guest for a few weeks. Miss Kathrln Moran of Port land Is spending her vacation with Miss O'Rourke of Fourth avenue. I juiiaoeii cottage" was tne scene I of a recent party given by the charm- j ing young hostess. Miss Doroihla Abra- I nam, i ner roomers Deacn noma on i own avenue, a very pieasant eve-1 ning was spent at "500," at two tables. 1 The later part of the evening refresh-11 ments were served and their enjoyment I passed with music. Those present were: Dorothla Abraham,- Delphine Rosenfeld, Elsie Feldman, Melba Peter son, Margaret Peterson, Donis Dezen dorf, Sanford Teed and Nelson Dezen dorf. The Keller cottage Is occupied by J. E. Francis and family for a short period. The pretty little summer home "The Royal Knoll," is occupied for the beach season by W. F. Blaesing and family. Out on the north board walk, the cobblestone cottage Is opened for the summer by H. T. Clark and family, Mrs. E. H. and Miss Oskle Roton are with them. - The "Maryland" cottage on Tenth avenue, Mrs. A. M- Sauter and family j are occupying. i At tne Kensey cottage on xnirc ave- I nue, -are located Mrs. M. Goldblatt and j family, and sister, Mrs. .B. Simons. S3 TILLAM00K BEACHES Rnrkowav nso rrafnw .rr, ? -8 busy air during the past week. Crowds have been arriving on every train and TtlA rPrn la ronMlv 1 n TAaoI.I weather has Drevalled and the heat of ine clues la nrovlnz a valnahlo ,M ... i in driving The'.fflmVpw I.To the seaside. Our increasing popularity is displayed quite vividly by the increase in numbers of the crowd now on the beach as against that of last year at the same time. Many improvements ara helne added all th, tim. th- commercial club ia doina it baat tc I make life as pleasant as possible for all visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christensen are spending a fortnight here. A pleasant camp Is occupied by Mr. ana Mrs. ti. R Scrgent. A. L. Curry of Portland is .camping here for a few weeks An auto party to the beaches con sisted or w. is. regg and wife, Mrs. Ttr Po raHris ILfVa CI aAfo-a AaKAti ia fra Cl&nrtr Prvftp nrA TUT or A XT- vvu.ocr .va Ma Aua. J. E. Stram. E. Hess and family are here for a few days' vacation. xar. ana Mrs. j. wnite are occupying one of the camps at the tent city. One of the G. A. Jones camps has been taken for a. few weeks by Mrs. Gus Robin and son of Baker City. Mrs. Frances Jones has returned to Portland after a few daya' visit at Seavlew. A pleasure being keenly-anticipated the visit of the Tillamook - County Booster band. This organization Is one of the finest as well as largest In the state, consisting of 75 pieces. The band win .in o haran Aiicmof 9 Arthur Hall and. family -are. in a pretty little camp here for a few weeks, Mrs. W.'B. Livingston Is entertain- Inir Mlsa Kdna Votel of Portland far a few wppk at Camn Wonderland ! Mrs. J. B. Davis and family of Port - kland are enlovfne , f aw dava here. une oi tne Miner cottages is occu - pied by G. H. Slater. ' G. P. Parker and wife,- Georgina Hamlin and D. Ross of Gresham are j Oregon Chair Co..- while Mr. Mayer I wife. Mrs. Dr. Carstens, Mrs. Geo. Os vacationing at the Ross cottage. hs a Jeweler of East Portland. , - I born, W. E. Pegg and wife, Tom ' One of the ; iolllest parties on the On, a-anlal baker . John Mllfor. haa I Kamela. Walter Spear and wife, from beach consists of Miss Genevieve Or- ton, Emily and; Kutn urirnn, Irene experienced baker from Portland. j from Cornelius; m. tueoe, rrom eneri Hunt, GenevieVe McElroy and Agnes Mr. and Mrs. R. A. LeFebvre are I dan; Fred C. Hyde, E. Drummeller, Black, all of Portland. . They are at the Haniman camp. "Mrs. Hunt Is chap - eronine - tne party. -. Paul D. Whitsel - is staying at - the I Seavlew housefor a few days, r; ; Mlss' Bernlce Proctor and Mr, and Mrs. Fr A. Meyers are spending; a few weeks on the beach. Mrs. F. D. Hunt is at the Harriman camp. i ' v " Walter E. MobbS and Wife of Ox - ford, England, are guests at the Ander son House for a rew days. - ; Miss . Madeline Feathers Is in from Portland for a few days. . Bide-a-Wee camp Is occupied by Mr. and Mr sr. Fred Smiths and family, who motored In during the week. ... , Alpha cottage, the first cottage built on the beach, has been taken for the season by Commissioner Daly and wife ' ;rn".,' q. Wr Feathers and family" have taken the Schrantx cottage In the rear 0f the "Sugar Bowl" for the rest of h aon . - The first Chinook salmon of the sea- son r was' on display laat Wednesday morning at JTanenicratt a market..' Recent addition to-i beach am u ea ments are a shooting gallery and bath houses. The bowling alley Is also open K for the rest of the season and la prov-1 1 ing quite an attraction. . -- . - A new cottage Is in the course of I construction for Miss Marion Hawley or nay city. , - Dr. W. C Hawk of Bay City was down treating patients hero the fore part of the week. -, Mrs. A. B, Sch warts of Portland Is the guest of Mrs. F.w. Wood In her new cottage. - . ' , . Mrs. David Phillips has purchased two lots hare and contemplates erect ing a summer home. A new photo gallery . Is soon to be opened by Mr. Barber of HUlsboro. A new . platform Is being - built by the railroad company just north of the depot. John Taylor-of Forest Grove has re- turned home after a . nleaaant wek spent in the Penfield cottage. A iom bakery has been opened by Mrs. Hallock of Heppner. Miss Maude English of Forest Grove is the guest of Miss Johnson. Mrs. Banks is to address a gather-1 ina at tha church Bundav avenina. Her subject will be on missionary work in Africa. Theodore Shermer and family have rented a .cottage In Seavlew for the rest of the season. A rArA.tinn liih Mn itrnn. lsed by the local Sunday school, and la proving a great success. The ob- Ject is to make the younger people of the beacn a.caualnted and tn nava nar- ties and social gatherings each week. F. J. Courtnev Is occunvlna a cottar her for a few weeks. c Bvers. Mr.-Proctor and family of Portland have rented a cottage at Ich Ka Blbble land are here for a month's stay. M T.nnra. ivwi nt Tnrtiand at Camp Ich Ka Blbble. Mr. Bauer ia at Seavlew for a few weeks. Arrivals at fWan Pr.. anart. ments, Elmore Park. Mr. and Mrs. p. x. Blnford, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Shields, Portland; Mrs. Clough, Portland; Miss "Vivian Mauer. Port- Miss Amy Douthet Portland; Miss Marion Colo, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heald, with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heald. arrived here vaatardav. having made the trip through the mountains in their auto. Barvtew. The weather has been fine tha naat I week and people are coming in from I ey ana eastern ernes. Mrs. Mason and daughter Allegra of Tillamook have opened their camp for the -summer They have as a guest this week Miss Ruth Holmes, daughter of Judge Holmes of Tillamook. A. Adamson with the John Clark I Saddlery Co.. Portland, enioved the aea breezes at Bar View tha naat wv Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Broderlck are here from Portland for a week' a stay. Mr. Broaericic la eneared in th lnsnr, ance business at the metropolis. E. Wenk Is among the Portland vis tor a M-a for a month r wi I Is an emnloyee of th Multnomah ho-1 tel. Edwin Williams of the Hofbrau. I Portland, la hera for a month'i vara.. I tioa. Mr. and Mrs. August Kemoln are I here from Oswego, Or. They are ac-1 companled by Miss 8. E. Hill of Os-1 wego, and Miss Ruth Griffin of Portia-.., rr.A. - . i . A .Mr., and Mr,. Durer. accompanied by Miss Eva Wheeler, were Tillamook visitors here the past week. Mrs. J. A. Clemenson arrived last week to Join her husband who came In a week previous. She was accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. E. C. Allman, ana ner sister, iuiss uiga Allman. Mr. ana Mrs. r. c craven and chll- dren are here from Dallas for a short vacation. e. Rowlev and Mrs. Rowlev here from Dayton. Or., or a stay of 1 two months. Mr. Rowley came over In order to Improve his wife's health. a. n. Juong ox me jroruana ponce returned home last Saturday. Mr. t,,r.i it sf. ' Long came in his 60 horse power au- tomoblle. making the trip in eight ours-, H reports the roads fine, those Tillamook county being the best on "JO u u. A-J- rovost ana wire or Oakland, r-. 1 1 - v. n i.ii ""i " "" tv.o.uuu ,uui ing off the rocks last ty.lf'r una a aevu nan, or octopus, ma- rooned upon the rocks The fish was captured and brought to the Bar View ". her " was viewed by nun- dred PeoP1. man of whom had never seen such a fish before. It is about twenty Inches long and has eight legs. Mrs. W. W. McBrlde In company ,""IJ?.Mi; "f? 1? returned to their home in Portland the first of the week after a pleasant stay here. They had been occupying woodbine Cottage." E. P. Curry and family of Tilla mook are enjoying the sea breezes at Bar View. They had as their guest Monday Mrs. Erwin Harrison I :i Ji fnm.MAi. and I a a.i t 1 i AUiUilK lilt? X .AUX "51lUl SB 1UI lilfj pa8t week have been" Mr. and Mrs: William G. Cruse. Mr. Cruse is m the employ of Hartman & Thompson, i bankers. F. P. Allen and Mrs. Allen and chll- dren are Portland visitors here for six weeks or more7 Mr. Allen Is gen- eral missionary for the American Sunday School Union. Sig Berven is spending his annual vacation at Bar View. He expects hi. family in a few days. Mr. Berven is an operator on tho Morrison street bridge. Portland. W. Beamish, a butcher from Cor- vallls. has purchased the shop of J. J. Longcar. at Garibaldi. He will be - .-., w r -n7ibn.nn r. employe. He Is making the beach here a visit dally. - Among the guests of Mrs. E. W. r?n.., .t .tt, In "Th. 1 ,k n9.t t-. xt- h 1 Wann'aman. Portland, a slater of Mra. I n- .ot - t TT Ttirlnv jn Mr rfiw. 1 inw. nf Port ana. and Mr. ana Mm I Rlehard s Maver and daughter. Port - land. Mr. Bis-low Is foreman of the j added to his force Paul Wltlock, an Portland visitors for a ' week. They j have quarters In the hotel park. - M. Peterson and family-had for their guests last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moulton and son Ogden. of Tillamook. L. E. Metzger of Portland is here for a week's stay. M. K. Myers and Mrs. Myers are among the Portland visitors on their annual vacation. Mr. Myers jsian em 1 ploye of the First National bank. "Camn Woodlawn" was established last week by " residents of Portland. They came over in their-automobiles and report the roads in f ino condi tion. You will nna in the camp Mr. and MrVnkatton, W. Green irr;;i p; h.. lrrecord on iho poUca force. Port- land, which dates back over twenty years, while Mr. Green and Mr. Sig- ourney-are prominent merchants of Woodlawn. - ; R. F. Richardson and family, autoed In from Salem the first of tho week. Mr. Richardson; conducts an undertak ing establishment at the capital city. C W. Vroman and J.- Leganlt, f or rnerly of Wheeler.' have opened a ahoot - ing gallery at Bar View. They ex- OLD INDIAN PARDONED BY t f-' 1 s. ' ' ':v-: - I " - ivn'; ; ' : r! .t i: . bpO VeQi DiaCKlOOt Indian, 10 r . ..... .. .' , neiUm 10 nlS IflDe In Montana. Washington, July 18. After a third of a century spent In the government hospital for the insane near Washing ton for.-, killing a white man in self defense. 8 no Pea. a Blackfoot Indian. has Just been pardoned by President Wilson and will return to his tribe In Montana near the Glacier National park. His only living relative Is his daughter, now Mrs. Tako Gun, who was only S years old when he saw her laau VnT Rno pM oolr nn ,OP. ,i, , v, 1 stood by the use of the Indian sign language, which - every Indian under stands. This -was one reason why he was So long considered insane by the whites. About a year ago a party of Sioux visited the asylum and astab- llshed tha identity of Spo Pea. His caa wa Drought to the attention of me aumoniie wa it -was aucgverm at he waa not Insane. Indian- com- mlssloner Cato Sella interested him- self In the case with the result that President Wilson pardoned tha old In dian, who Is now on his way to Join his own people. 1 "rTi- """" shining parlors ia connection. Arleta, Portland, Is represented here In the persons of S. I. Payne and fam lly, and L. F. Brasure and family. They are accompanied by C. I. Brasure or Weyauwega, Wis., the Mr. Brasures are brothers. They came over in their autos. W. Spear and wife, after a pleasant visit here, returned Sunday to their home In Kamela, Or., where Mr. Spear 19 "tatlon Mrs. J. H. Oliver of the Bar View hotel, has been visiting friends In Portland the past week. Il . 1 V T.kt. ( .. A . I of the Peninsula National Bank of St. Johns, Oregon, spent the week end at Bar View. C. C, Sargeant is enjbylng the sea breezes here with his family. Mr. Sargeant Is an employe of tho John Deere Plow Co. of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ager and family in company with K. , uougnerty ana "'""' a wee- John80n and family autoed from 11 last Saturday. Mr. jXisonondcto a blacksmith shop SJ TamhilL They may re- main two weeks. R. C. Jones and Mra Jones in com pany with their friend Mrs. Dumuth of Portland, spent the week end at Bar View. Mr. Jones Is County Agri culturist OX lUiamuuK wuuijr nivu headquarters at Tillamook City. Among the guests at the camp or R. F. Richardson and family are Mrs. George Jacob and children of Salem. They will remain; until September. Ralph Ackley and family, or tne Raloh Ackley Land Co." of Portland. I flDeTlt th WeCK Rt Bar VieW. Mf, . . . J .Ma A I M as Ukley pays that " tIfrfn" I Bar View are more frequent than they weJe Lovers of flowers and the artistic "ou'a 11 l"0JU. XT,.Z. .. .... r,- r rrrT." 'fin;,v ! .tH-ir automobile Sundi Banker l ' ... 7. 1- " yZ B""''"- , . 0"?wln'f f JZllS the TVJZc?C h2u A. Klus- l"!1'11 r.n R a Otf and a,?rf' "J?? 2?' 3, .Vi.w family. Fred Hesse "d wife, F. Laner n wlfeu A- - -Za Scott. F. D. Lennon, Bene. King ana s- ch.nau."uT:- V" Schnauffer. ' Ralph Ackley, R. A. Hlrsch, C. H. Bettman, D. D Moreland. Envoy O. Oundtr son. H. W. , Bluet- ford. A, J. Sullen and wife. Mrs. Flora B. t Fletcher, MISS Adfla Fletcher. W T. S. Sprigga, Frank F.' Brand era. Fred Wl Hutler, C H. Jennings and I wife. Albert Lundatrom, Dr. A. F. l Moaer. who ana jh, .Tuier land wife, daughter and son. I From Beaverton, J. C. 8trom and Oakland, Calif.; A. J. Provost snd wife Banks; Mrs. George Fry or from Brlgh ton. Fred Abbott from Tillamook; Roy Grate, Joe llllngsworth, from Junc- tioa. City, D. F. Mason and family. , Bayocean. VlaltAra .at Bavocean nota manv I .),.,.. and Improvements which have taken place, since last summer. Sev eral miles of new hard surface pave ment ara either completed or tinder construction; a fine new natatoiium has been erected at a coat of $76,000; a tea 'and rastroom and a rustic dance pavilion have been built, also, on the .J'Ll by tha construction of 40 small cot Wc , unlQ wholly satisfactory aoluUon of tha summer vacation problem, and are entirely new departure for northern beach resorts. - Mr. and Mrs. Clemmena have opened their spacious house for the season. ;.. Mr. and Mrs-T. Irving Potter and small daughter are now domiciled, in their cottage for tha summer. Mr. and Mrs.--H. I ' Chapln, ac- 1 companled by their younger children, opened their cottage three weeks .ago PRESIDENT WILSON AFTER g Two photorraphs of Spo Pee, aged President : Wilson after years In the' upper picture 8po Pee . from the hands of Cato Sells. is seen with Miss Evelyn Finch pardon attorney of the department of justice. and have been Joined by Misses Gene vieve and Marlon Chapln. The family will spend the' entire summer bere. Mrs. F. El Oates and daughter. Helene, of Portland were guests of Mrs. E. M. Hutchinson. Mrs. Paul Batea and little sons. of Portland, are occupying their eot- tage. Mra G. E. Morelthrop and eon. Ray mond, of Butte, Mont., are In a bun galowette for the month of July. Mrs. !. K. Moore and niece. Miss Lucille Elrod. have returned to Port land after a .week spent at Hotel Bay ocean. Mrs. Moore expects to return later and take a bungalowette for a more extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Turner of Salem are now occupying their unusually at tractive beach house which has only recently been completed. Mrs. C C. Newcastle of Portland will spend the summer in a bunga lowette. Dr. Newcastle will Join Mra Newcastle for the entire month or August. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee of Portland are sojourning here. The ,vPoulsen cottages," as they are termed, are now occupied, Mr. Poulsen having arrived from Port land for an extended stay, and his daughters, Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Kerns, being domiciled in theirs. Tbey are among tha show places of the beach, being themselves of beautiful archi tecture and occupying a site command ing splendid views of both ocean and bay. ' Manzanita, Mr. and Mra. Godfrey, of Portland, have a pretty camp In Tha Grove. The Rev. and Mrs. McCullough, of Portland, are nicely established la their new cottage here. i Mrs. Darrow and Mias Rankin are enjoying a few weeka of camp life, Mr. T. Phlnney and wife spent th week-end with Mr. L. S. Miller. Mr. F. W. Fleldhouse and daugh ter, Florence have returned home after a pleasant month spent here. M. IL Miller, Jackson Jones and Mr. Mlnden have also returned home. Miss J. H. Hlgglns, of Portland, has returned to that place after a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Swlness, at the Swlness cottage. Miss J. H. Oilman and children are camping In The Grove for the rest of the summer. " Loretta and Maude Taylor, of Ta coma. are apending a few weeka here. Ada Rise wss registered at Manzan italnn early In the week. Mr. Rows, of Nehalem, paid a brief visit to this place last week end. ' '.V, Saltalr. ' Mr. Ross reports that all of his pot tages ara taken for tha rest of the season and that reservations have been made for several more tenta. The McCord" has been opened by C. 8. McCord. - " W. E. Hartmua of the Oregonlan business office has taken a cottage at Saltalr. - - J. W. Bennet of Portland has opened bis new cottage for the rest, of th summer. - Herbert Thorn Is vacationing her for a, few weeks. - . The Jensen cottage haa been opened by N. V. Jensen. Carl Neff .has taken a Saltalr cot tage for the remainder of the season. A. ' new shooting gallery Is to b YEARS IN ASYLUM 1, Indian, recently pardoned by of confinement as an Insane man. la shown receiving his pardon Indian commissioner. Below he of Washington, daughter of the built In tha near future by 8. D. Ora- vol. who has purchased property near the Hotel Saltalr. W. IL Mann and family are now oc - cupjrlng their new cottage here. DOW Dren Inn" liaa haan for tha rest of that aaaaon h-r TV a Osborn. C. W. Rosa, tha aontrartnr haa rat - celved another carload of lumber and Is nlannlna- on erectlna- aevarai . nm cottages. T. J. Poynsky of Tillamook came In tha f ora part of tha weak, E. J. Claussen of Chicago paid a Drier visit to Saltalr thla week. P. W. Barrett of St. Loula. Mo was registered at the Saltalr hotel for a few daya. Mrs. W. A, Ferrla of Ocden. TTtah. la her for a month or so. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown, also ofltabllshed a summer camp near the Ogden. are spending a vacation on th beach her. J. B. Davis and family of Portland ar vacationing here for a few daya. Mrs. B W. Steel of Tillamook was a visitor this week. W. E. Proctor Jr.. of Bar Citv. waa visiting her during the week. lecarney Tent City. This pretty little tent city la look. mg forward to its most successful sea son. A new dance floor Is in the oours of construction and Is th only on on th beaches on th north aid of th isenaiem river. Tne nw county road runs right In front of the city and makes accession to the outsld world very eaay.a. Riding and driving horses are for rent and give the -summer vlsl- tor a chance to take nice rides and at the same time explore the many pretty spots there ar to be visited in th near vicinity. A prettier place than this little tent city is hard to imagine. F. w. Williamson and wife ar spending a fortnight cam Din a In tha Tent Citv. Mrs. Bray son Is vacationing her for two weeks. L v. Schnela anrt wif. r ri.n ir visiting here for two or three weeks. J. D. Robinson aad family have rented a camp here for the season. Elmore Park., The cottages and camps ia Elmor are rapidly filling and a lata crowd ta now at thla raanrt T hm 1. i weather la a great drawing; card and bathers are la prominence every day. Several new cottages ar In. the course of construction - here and upon their completion. . . ' - At the Elmor ar Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ashbaugh. M. C Webster, Roy G. Hlrsch. Nellie M. Albrecht. B. W. Jones and wife. Frank Woodward. W. F, Dll lan, R. G. Anderson, IL A. Shutter and wife. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McLeod and daughter, Mrs. D. L. Blodgett, J. . O. Catbers and family. C. W. . Logan hss leased "Shamrock" cottage for the rest of th summer. I A. J. Hennemen of 8ellwood was a guest at th Craig house for a. few daya, - ' D. r W. Mann and : family of Port land, ar occupying a cottage here. . Kennedy McLarty returned to his borne In Oregon City this week after a few weeks spent In building a pretty cottage bera. - W. R. Tlndall Is camping : opposite th Elmore grocery. Mrs. Montag la occupying bar new summer cottage. 1 A line of groceries has been added! ' to tha stock of tha Elmore Cold Stor age company's atore for the aooormo- , datlon of their coatomara. -i Dr. O. D. Ireland and family are bera for a abort vacation. Tha Neth cottage has been opened by Mrs. Cart T. Neth. Leslie N. Boss, of Portland, la enjoy -.- lag frw weeks at tha Ross cottage. Mrs. T. Talbot is spending a month at Frank's cottage. Mrs. X. C. Wood, of San Francisco. Is a guest at Melrose cotUge. Mwnhattan Bach. Mra. Livingston and daughter. Mr. Alexander have returned home after pending a few weeks here. Mlrlmar cottage haa been opened for the rest , of the, season by Mra. H. M. McEwen. ' '-- Rav . Mra. P. B. Murphy Is oocupy- log her cottage at Moroney for the season. ' - , - ; - . -- i Mias Clark and Miss Amery are en- joying a few weeks of camp Ufa Juat inside the Ridge. - Mra. E Banks. Mlsa J. Braitnwane and Mrs. S. Tlftaft ara enjoying a pleasant vacation toera.v Harry Shank was a vwuor amrm u for part of tha week, Tha omnletlon of tha now tennis "court being buUt At Monterey la being looked forward to by Ue . raaiasois and visitors there. S Jamaa Nawton and wife have opsnea Rambler, cottage at Laka Lytla for tha rest of 'tha season. - . Mr. and Mra. Olden and family nave returned home after spending a pleas ant vacation at Harts Content. - ; . Al Sutherland and family ara camp ing for a few weeks at Hart's Content. Mlsa Mary Daniels Is visiting Misa, May Enrlght at Miaa Enrlgbt's Lake Lytla cottage. " ' t Ocean Lke. Mra. Robertson and Miss Laura Pelpke are visiting Mrs, Perry at tna Perry cottage. ' " J. C Roundy and family or roruwo are here for a vacation. The Recreation club had a big bo-. fire on tha beach hero the fore part, of the week. - v Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee ara. vuiung here for a few weeka. . - . Mr. and Mrs. Abry and daughter aaa Miss Adlna Ubak have a pretty camp on The Ridge. The Mlses Violet Welborn. Etna Wind all, Nellie Campbell and Luoy Hlnton of Salem ara enjoying two weeks of beach life here. - Mrs. Gardner and family of Wheeler are occupying the new Gardner cot tage here. ' , W. H. Markell of Portland Is hav ing a new summer home erected here. C A. KreSsmann nas purcnasea I Kathmar cottage from Dr. R. F. Swain, Mrs. Kelly and Miss Frsnces jonn- on sre the austs of Mr. and Mrs. William Locke at Rockvlew Villa. Trlpa through the breakers opposite Sunset Beach, about a mile south of Columbia Beach, by a number of row ing enthuslasta. huve given the spice of excitement to the week. The first trip waa made by Jeaae W. Bower of Sunaet Beach; Dr. Graham and Robert C Graham, both of Preacott. Or., and Mr. Hogg of Portland. This trip was so essily accomplished that three more were made. Those who made the second trio were the three Giaham brothers and Mra. R C. Graham. The . third and Isrgest party Included Mr. Hogg, little Miss Agnes Ho, aged i years: R. C. Graham and little 0Q Robert Jr.. Mrs. D. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. McMunn of Portland. Tha fourth trio was made by Jesse Bower of Sunset Beaeh, Johnny Br suit, of 211 Chapman street. Portland. The boat la a Norwegian sea dory, II feet In length, and Is the property of Jesse Bower. The last trip out the young men spent an hour cruising up and down through tn breakers without shipplnr a drop of water. Quite a Urge number of people ara taking advantage of tha f rea camping I srounas ana are onnpni i"r iwn land putting them up in tha grove. 1 while numbers of others ara arriving Idally to spend a few. weeka in uia tent I COtlaaSS I Mrs. S. 6. Munson of Warrenton. (visited Mrs. M. B. Morrison one day 1 last week I Mrs. W. L. Bchmtdt and family nave I opened their cottage for tha summer, I Miss Theresa Kearny of Astoria, Is I visiting friends at Sunset Base!, wis I week. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner, formerly of Kentucky, has purchased a . piece ef . I property at Columbia Beaeh and ar I planning tha erection of a bungalow I on It. Meanwhile they nave joined the I "Tent city" tn the grove. I E. W. Barnea and family nave as- I Hof er cottage. I C -H. Jackson and family are corfi- I fortably aettled In tbelr summer camp I for tha season. I J. P. Smith of Sirverlon, Or., accora- I panted by Mrs. Smith, ar spending I tha summer at Columbia Beach. j J. W. Norman and Mrs. Norman ef Oreaon City, are among in aununsr I vleltors. I E5--- JEWETT FARM I Tha Jewett Farm resort. - on th Columbia River, at White - Salmon- I Wash., la proving an attractive place I this year for Portland people who I wish the change of climate found en I th eastern slope of th Cascade moun I tain a Among the recent arrivals at I the resort are the following I Mr. J. O. Stearns. Miss Agnes I Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Toomb. I lr- wauac n. Aavie. rs. k. . Davis. Mr. C. Reynolds. Mr. H, L. I Horn, Miss Ava Cress, Mr. and Mra ! noemaicr, air. ana airs. 1 nomas 'A. vescn, Mrs. u. Newman. Mr. and .Mrs. Harrison Alien, nr. w. j. mu- lips. Miss Margaret Maguire. Miss Ma Zlegter, Portland; Benator J. E. Chap pell, Goldendale. Wash., Mias Bertha L lall. Puyallup. Mr". W. T. Mc Hat ton. Chehalls; Mr. O. F. Bowers, Live Oak. Calif.;. Mr. and Mrs.. Oacsr Hall, 'Dr. H. W. Bowers. Mr, Chss. H. HalL : Nevada. Iowa; S. C. Leslie. G. H. 8ly. Ulnneapolla A CASE OF MISTRUST "Hilda,--aald her big brother. Ralph Clay, "you remember, the other day when we talked matters over, you told me that yon have only a meager sum of money saved up and you are going: to Use for your vacation -trip. - Now, X see. you have a new suit, a dross and , a sweater aad still you -plan your trip.. I begin to. suspect something wrong." "Don't worry, brother."-answered Hil da. Thglrls bav put no next to a store where 1. got my things on credit and can pay for them later on, a little each week. And you ought to see th low prices they charge for such quality goods. Why, during . their clearance I got this ftO suit for $4.7. this f dress for 1. 0 and thla fS sweater for ;l.5. . xou anow tne 1 store, it Is the Eastern Outfitting Co, 405 Washington street. Yon should trade there, too." SUNSET BEACH 7 h a