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G THE OREGONV SUHPAYr jOtJRNAL;l: PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27. ..131.5; A- TIC nail kA.AliA..:.lit I " in the land. From all ver, the I Pacific northwest there j is j the '" ,t regular June- "exodus to salt water, , and s paticulalyr .to-; the Oregon ana wasningion resorts wun the ion?, level reaches of sunny, foam- fringed sand.. The annual crop of freckle and tan,wblch August, will see at i ripest : brown, is already i well started, - - On some of tho Oregon beaches the . dark Hne of the timbers crowds down r so - that the roots of the fir trees al most drink the brine. On others the sea ls Approached by wide green ..mead . owe, and all along. In sight: and sound i of the jaea, cottages nestle. , ' Now i and then there '! i a" many roomed summer hotelr whose broad verandas are familiar with all the newestl dances. In easy reach there f are the golf links and tennis courts. But for those who go down to the sea : for the sea's sake, there Is the - surf, free asi the air. where the beach dwell ers maiy play with the sea. or beyond , whose t marching lines the strong swimmers may try their strength with aid ocean's in the long rollers. - ' Then! there are the boats row boats, motorboate. sailboats, boats for two ; or boats for the whole crowd, boats made for safety and boats from which ducking is easy. , Hand i there is-the democracy of the ? sea. blading all be friends and com - rade fwithout -, knowingVnanifS, - and ' that larger democracy, bjarn of know ing that the waters that roll the peb 4 bles at) Gearhart or Garibaldi or Sea- side, Newport. Sea ,Vlew dr Long Beach stretch away- unbroken beyond the far horizon to beaches-w the coasts of alt the i world, where all manner of men Rnd w(mcn and their children in sea son make sport with the sea., Among those who will have a cot ' tae at Sea View this summer is Mrs. John Dellar. Mrs. Dellar and family plan to spend the entire season at the coast. ', ' .- -i Mrs. Harvey O'Bryan snd sons. Jack and Ernest, opened ' their beach cot tage at Sea View and will remain there - for the! season. V Mrs. John ' L.' , Travis and children, left yesterday for Gearhart where she plans to remain at her summer home for abdut a fortnight. 5 J Summering at . Neahkanie ; is , Mrs. William H. Skene who has taken a cot v tsge for the season. She has as her guests.) her mother. Mrs. : Dfcnald Mackay and Mrs. Walter B. Mackay. Mrs. Skene was In Portland for a short Visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brace Clendening and twin daughters, who have been at the . Hotel Majlory, have gone. to Gearhart where they will spend the summer.' ' . Mr. and Mrs; Guy Webster Talbot " and their children leave for their sum mer cottage at Gearhart about July 1. After-settling the - family there. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot will return to the city for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Devereaux and "S 'children, Chauncey, Alice and Lln coin, aire planning to leave this week .for their summer cottage at Gearhart. Mrs. L. Allen Lewis and her little daughter, Clementine, have opened their summer cottage at Ekola beach and plan to spend the summer. Mrs. Lewis i was a i Portland visitor last week but returned to the beach for the week end. .. ' Aagjong other prominent families ' that will leave oh or near the first of July for the beach are the Lee Hawle Hoffman s. the Oskar .; Hubers, -the C. Edward Orellesj' the rr. George Marsh- " alts and the James Doughertys. Mr. land Mrs. Frank J. Sinnott and children, Frances, Flavia, Robert and ; John made their departure Friday for ...". their cottage at Long Beach. Dr, land Mrs. Otis B. Wight opened thefr jcottage at Gearhart Park . Just before the Rose Festival and Mrs. Wight! Is passing most of her time at the beach. , ... Mr. ; and Mrs. M. L. Holbrook and their sdaughter. Miss Katherine, ' left .last weeK to pass tne summer ai men v cottage at Tokeland, Wash., on Shoal water bay. ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles F. Adams and family made their departure several weeks ago for Gearnart Park where -. they are ensconced ' for the -summer months. ' r: ' Mr. and : Mrs C : Hrfhry Davis Jr, . have opened their cottage at Gearhart ' Park and - plan . soon to return to pass-the summer at the beach, " Mrs. Frederick H. Strong is pass ing the months of June and July at their cottage at GearBart Park. , r- u. a f SEA VIEW i jh Grant Schafner of. Eugene came to Sea View ' on Sunday for the ' season. Mr. Schaffner la a senior in the Uni versity of Oregon and will be con nected with Sol Michael, the Sea View i - grocer. . ' Mr.t and Mrs. Harry Holland and " daughter, Harriette, of Spokane, opened - the Baum cottage on the track between -; Sea ,Vle,w and Shelburne. the past . . weekJ " ... Mrj and Mrs. Egmund Hagedorn of - Portland are in the Hagedorn cottage . at Sea View for a couple of weeks. Miss Anne Jordan Harrison, Reed college, 1915, Joined, the house party at Walton's Sea View, the past week. Eight Reed girls now make the Jolly party, at Dorothy Walton's summer house here. ... " ' W.'R. Struble of Portland has been In his Rocks home 10 days. Miss Flora Jessup of Portland is vls . iting her . sister and 'brother-in-law, . Mrs. 'J. Morln McDonald and husband. ' Mr;-. and Mrs. C. L. Phillips and daughter. Lottie, of The Dalles, opened " the Phillips cottage at Sea View this week. -Mr; and Mrs. T, A. Dal ton of llwaco have; taken a cottage at Holman's for the season. ' The French, home at Shelburne has ' Mrs. 1 Vivien French of The Dalles for two-weeks and Mrs. J.i W. French of The Dalles for the entire season. John Granberg of Astoria was a beach visitor Monday. r - Ray Bryant of Forest Grove, full back ion Hugo Bezdek's football war : ' rlors' -eleven representing the ..Univer- - erty of Oregon, the past two years, has : '-a Johr helping Uncle Sam make definite .-v gains In advancing the north Jetty -f over s the bar. - Among the University of Oregon . col - ony catching salmon on Sand Island are: ,Fred Hardesty of Astoria, '15; "Tick Malarkey of- Warrenton, Ore gon. fl7: and "Jimmy' Sheehy of. Port . land." 18. - - ..-- Mrs. Leo Selling and baby are ex -. . pected by v Mrs. Selling's grandmother, Mrs. Ida Loewenson, to spend a num ber of weeks in the Loewenson cottage nere.i . ' The wedding of Milda Chrlstenson of ' Sea View and Jean Loomis of Loomls station, was celebrated at the home of -- the bride's parents in Sea View this week. Miss Mary Corcoran : of Port land sang. -. " - j- ; -. - . Mrs.- John Klosterman and daughter. - Miss Kemna, spent part of the week In the Klosterman cottage here. Mn and Mrs. Harry Klosterman and family, of Portland have opened their summer home here for the season. ' T. Trautman and son, T. Trautman fill - '-----v - Arr pr'' iisfelfti. " " -' i '''' t ' ii m The Jr., of Portland, spent the week In their home at Shelburne. N. II. Moriey, James Bailey and Miss D. Bailey are at home on the "B. and M." ranch near Sea View. Mrs. Walter Scott In 'El-Gr-B" cot tage, and son Ronald, of Portland, are being visited by Mrs. H. P. Preston of Seattle. ' ' ,. . : - Misses . C Rock and - J. Austen of Portland have spent the -past two weeks In one of the Shephard cottages at Sea View. - S"'1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. John a,nd daugh ter, Dorothy.t have spent the' month in MIchell cottage on the road near Hol mans. They plan to be here the entire summer season. V-t -: , ft t Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maekey and son, Lee, are early summer' folk here. , . Mrs. Will Patrick of Portland and Master Derbey Bey of Chicago are Sea View visitors. v : -. r ' - Mrs. H, Stokes has gone to Portland f or a short visit. " The Stokes house Is still open with Miss Jessie Stokes in charge. - tv:- vH ; "tr -'r'1 Mr. and Mrs..H.,V. Mills of llwaco are In the. Strauhal eottage here for the season.'" ' . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Dunbar and daughter, Dorcas,of Portland, have as their guests In the Dunbar cottage on the road between Sea View and HoI mans Miss Marlon and Alfred. Park hurstL - '.- ' . ' : " Mrs. V.' O. ' Wheeler and daughters, Anna and Katharine, have Miss Molly Sullivan , as an all - summer guest lu the Wheeler summer home here. Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur Strand of ll waco have taken a Holmans cottage for the season. ,j Mrs. Ida I. Carter has returned from a Portland visit. f . .Mr. a,nd Mrs. C T.Frivatt. are oc cupying their Holmans cottage 'for the summer. ; - ' v The event of' the week on the lower beach was the wedding of Miss Hilda Chris tlanson of Sea View and Jean lioomia of Loomls station, which took place at the. home of-the bride's-parents on the 'road below Sea View, at 11 o'clock, : Wednesday morning. Rev erend Mr Barnum of the Jlwaco Pres byterian church read the service. Miss Mary Corcoran of Portland was brides maid and Kenneth Seymour, of Port land, was best man. The bride was given away by her ''father, . H. C. Christianson. The bridal party marched- from the second story, of- the Christianson home to the bower .outside, with Mrs. J. J. Kelllher of North Head at the piano. Mrs; J. Morrin McDonald, violin and Mrsrr Kelllher, piano, played the ac companiment to "1 Love You Truly," Bung by Mrs. Walter Williams, of ll waco. . - : ' . : . After the ceremony luncheon' was served on the- lawn of the Christian son home by a number of the maids and matrons- of North Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Loomis left on , the afternoon train for Portland. ; Their honeymoon from there has not been definitely de cided upon. - They will be at home .at Loomis i station, North Beach, some time in July. - . Reverend Father Ambrose Lamarre, Dominican, of Portland, and Reverend Father J. C Fortln, Dominican, late of Pullman, 111., have - taken the Moore cottage at Beach Center. ! Mass will be celebrated in "Star of the Sea" chapel, at ; 8 o'clock each day and , at 8 and 10:80 Sundays, from now until the end of the season, r Mass was cel ebrated for the first time this year on Thursday, June 24, St. John - the Baptist's feast day, patron of , the French Canadians. . ' . . , " , Mrs. M. G.. Thorsen, and Misses Viola and Helen Thorsen left for Port land f after the Christlanson-Loomls nuptials of Wednesday., . , Mrs. G. W. 'Roberts of Astoria, spent a few days visiting her son. Donald, the railroad agent at Sea iVieWj i f CommisBioner-elect of Portland. George L Baker, wife and son scent several days the past 'week at the Shelburne hotel. They came here from tatnnon oeacn s wnere ; Mr. Baker has been resting since the recent campaign. The party will leave for Portland to morrow, i At Hackney cottage during the past week have been: Guy H. Johnson and wife, Portland; Ethel: B. Smith. Van couver; Mrs. Lk-LAKM, Rosebur: Mr. A. Escola, Roseburg; William B. Mof- iett, vnicago; v. W. Morse, Puyallup; W. D. Oliver, Oswego, Or. ; .V. Myers, Astoria, i : u-x;?- ;s - . '--.a ' i : Miss M. E. Adams and Kenneth Legg of Salem, opened: the Adams' cpttage on the boulevard above Shelburne on xnursuay. . Mrs. F. M. Talbott, -the Misses Kath arine . and Elisabeth ? Talbott c and i the Misses Olmsted and Barbara AlUn nf Portland, j are In a Sea View cottage ior ine summer. Charles Mackey. of Portland, is . pected to visit his mother. Mr. Lena Mackey, in her Sea View summer . cot tage next weeK. !. v-" Registered at the Shelburne hotel the past week have been: Miss Evelyn Bowne, W. C. Hoare, Mrsj E. A. Land, conraa Moor, or Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.' R. M. Richardson, of Ber keley, California. - : , - . i . LONG BEACH - S3 a G. B. Thomas of Portland has taken the Jeff ery cottage on the " boulevard for the summer. :,,He has spent two months here now and has a "crop" of vegetables which he will back against all novioea. . - Mrs. E. Bartel and Mrs. R-'Landauer t ... Driftwood hotel at Long Beach, Wash. of Portland are early season , visitors in the Bartel cottage. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. : Martin of Port land, are occupying the Dr. Woods . cot tage on the ridge at Tioga. -: i-. . . .: V The Noon home above Tioga now has Mrs. W. C. Noon of JPortland for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. RV M. Currier and Miss Marlon Noon for the season. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mulr of Portland have opened the . Kadderly house oil the ridge at Newton station. The Bell, cottage at Tioga ; has s been the home pf Mrs. R. C. Belli Mrs. C. J. Henten and Mr, 3 and Mrs. F; J. Has kins, T of : Portland, for the - past tw weeks.;;;J, . c:'"' l. yl:.f''':': -A:: Mrs. S. F. Burt and daughter, Bon olyn, are expecting a number of guests within the next few weeks at the Burt house between Long Beach and Tioga. Mrs. D. " Schloth of Portland has spent most of the spring In her Long Beach home. Miss .Hannah Schloth of the department of history in Wash ington high school, Portland, will visit her mother In August. Miss. Schloth will visit the P.-P. I. E. before coming here . The Schulze cottage had as air win ter guests Mrs S. Cranotich, Mrs. Lena Schulze and little Miss Leona Schulze. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Logan are other Portlanders : who . have deserted the Rose . City for Long Beach during, the winter months. - s " . ' .': s : - -"Conway Cottage"- at Newton - has Mrs. George Conway "and son, George Jr.. as occupants. . . " Mr. and Mrs. Al Krause of Portland are In the "Roosevelt Favorite" cot tage at Beach Center. ' s ; . Mat Lang ! and , wife of Portland opened the Lang cottage at Newton the past week. , . The Luga home near ,Lons Beach station' Is -now open and has - the fol lowing as guests: Miss Louise Luga of Portland, Mrs. J." L, ' Shell and baby. Eugenia, Miss Lynn -Roderick of Port land for the entire season. --. One ' of the few new homes erected since - last season ; is that of Eugene Ha nneman on the Hanneman property on the boulevard above Long Beach. Tho house has 10 rooms and a glass conservatory and is equipped with the modern town- conveniences. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanneman and Gustav Gottlieb Glaser are In the new house now. v All the hotels on the beach are now open and are planning their summer's entertainment for the beach-guests. In formal i bonfires, tramps,, bathing parties,-, clamming and crabbing trips, and faculties for boating, tennis, bowl ing and other amusements are Included In the programs. . v -r:.-v ' W. H. Raabe and family are among the early Portlanders .who have opened their summer homes, here. - ; .The Duffy cottage between Beach Center and Newton has at present: Professor Edgar Galant of. Mount Angel, Oregon, college; Clement Duffy, a student in Mount Angel college; Mrs L. W. Sharp, Mrs. M- D. Reid and Mlsi Mabel Reid, of Portland. - : , E. E. Page is a Long Beach visitor. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith and two daughters, -Madeline and Laura, have been in a Long iseacn House during the past winter. " i ' In the Davidson cottage near New ton for the entire summer are Mrs. W. A. Wilson and I daughter. Beryl, . and Mrs. F. W. Dean, of Portland. .. . , Mrs. J. Lang andj children of Port land have taken Mrs. West's cottage at Long Beach for the season. ! ; . Mrs.A.C , Cooper, wife of the united States game eommieion, has taken one of : Mrs. B. Hicks' cottages at ' Long Beach for the .summer. Mr. Cooper, now In Alaska, will spend his vacation- here in July. . 1-Mrs.. B. Hicks and family of Port land are expected . to open . their home here within a few days. - Mrs. T.' Frank Carney and family of Portland came yesterday: and opened, their Long Beach bungalow. : Mr. Car ney will spend the next week-end here. Mrs. Martha Cunningham and-. Miss Collins are In a cottage at Long Beach for the summer. , - Mrs. II. W. Collins and . Miss A. M. Whltegiver - of Portland. ' were ; mem bers of the winter colony here the past season. " D. A. Shindler of Portland was here last week to get his cottages ready for the summer renters. , t , l Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hall and babs are In "Geneta". cottage near Long Beach for the summer weeks. ; Mr. -and Mrs. W. H. Sellwood and daughter tand Miss Arliae . Ohm, of Salem, have . taken l one: of - Strauhal's cottages near "The Driftwood" for the summer. ''" ' i'&J r. ! Mr. and Mrs E. E. Nichols of Port land were members or the winter col ony at Long - BeacE twhere itljejrf lived with' thetr daughter, Mrs.-, Anes.?itnoii in tv Knoli home at Newton .station. ; J. T." Wood and son. 'A. J.; Wood of Portland have taken the Frank; Laver cottage ; lnThe Meadpws-vat Long Beach, v.-. . .' -f .;; -a;;V- , Mr. and Mrs. B. E Hammond and baby son have renteo the Artnur -cot tage on the road above Tioga,, ' Sam L. Simpson, grandson of"jthe Pa cif io coast poet, of Vancouver, "Br C-, and mother, Mrs. -E. H Simpson of Vancouver, are the guests of Miss Ethel Briscoe - of Vancouver In -the Briscoe cottage between The .Breakers and Tioga. . . ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Emmons of Port land are In a Beach Center cottage. Milt Seaman and Lee - Pearl,;- busi ness manager and- treasurer, respec tively, of the Baker theatre of Port land, came to this beach on Thursday, Walter Gilbert, stage director of the same theatre. Is expected ; soon. The Seamans have tented In The Mead ows, Long - Beach, for a number of years past . ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand and family of Portland are Beach Center resident.'-. ; t ' Mrs. L. J. Chemln, Miss 'Julia -Che-mln and Mish Pearl Moffett, of Port land, are domiciled in the Chemin cot tage at Beach Center, for the season. - .Hotel -Sunset at Beach Center was opened the past week by - Mrs. . A. A. Dedman. ' Miss Alios McKune is stopping at the Sunset for the summer. .. -Mlss Katherine McGuire,"" of Port land, one of the girls in Bah-Heck Cot tage, between Beach Center and Long Beach, returned to Portland , Tuesday. Miss Bertha Jensen, nurse, of Lon don, England, and Miss Viola Tell, teacher, of New . York, have opened "Kiddy Koop," across from The Drift wood, Long Beach, where they plan to cars for children of summer, residents. . In the completely, renovated "Drift wood"; recently have been "J. C-IMcVay, of Portland; Miss -Mae Vaughn ; and Mr. and Mrs. L. ' J, Allen, of Grays River, Wash. ; and Miss , Helen Qoki, of. Astoria, - r. - '- ' '-( . Miss Lydia Step of the Washington state school for the blind at Vancou ver, has been the gruesf of Louis Lyn lff, of Long Beach, one of her pupils, for a week. . . - w .- . Mrs. William J Rochat ' of Coeur d'Alene," Idaho, and her four children, have taken "The Ferns" at Long Beach for the summer. Mrs. E. Smith' and son, of Aberdeen, Washington, are In a Long Beach boul evard cottage. t Mrs.' Harry Getty, of Portland, will soon - open "Needleeraf t'J - ;-at -r Ijong Beach. . ' -r- - - Drexel Brown and John Stanchfield, Of-Portland,re again spending their vacations on North Beach. They have taken a cottage between Beach Center and Newton for 10 days . : ;. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nunn and daugh ter, of Portland, have a tent house' at North Beach .Inn for two weeks. Mrs., T. J. Hammer' Js. at North Beach-Inn for the season. - - - Mrs. I. N. Llpman, of Portland, Is a guest in- the Isom White cottage at Breakers. i . 8 Always oeiore tne iniiux or summer resorters has been; practically from Portland , and environs, but this year the field Is broader. The whole north west is well represented. The hotel registers show guests registered from Spokane, Seattle, Olympla, Tacoma, Baker, Eugene r and from points in Idaho and Montana. Improved steam ship '.facilities between the mouth of the Columbia and California points is in part responsible for these changed conditions. ' Recent registrations at Seaside In clude: , - -r Botel Moore. Emil Nelson, Mrs.: A. R. Mills, F. R. Graff, E. Harmon, Avery Olm stead, Charles 1 Bernard, C. A. , Coldrlge, S. Montague, George p.; Dowrey, C" T. Jones, H. ' D. Dorlsback, E. 8.. Cattran, Mrs. E. M. Hammond, Eunice Ham mond, Edwin D. Whitisey, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Everets, .Agness G. Ward. J." E. Clark, Freda Dangel, A. Goet t el man, Mrs. Guy Depne, Mrs. Jennie Dahl, Miss .' Pansy Mahn, George UV Baker, wife and son; R. S. Wilson, W. E. Flanders, H. M. Carlock Charles H. Rowley,-.-Art Briggs, : A. Klose, O. i D. Welch.-Mrs. J; A. Millais, James i A, Millais, Fred Johnson," Henry B. Has rd, CM. Huntington, E. Morgan and wife, J. R. Foris. J. N. Hill, II. A. Brewer; F.,B. Suttan of Portland. r Mary B.. Cummlngs, - Seattle; . Miss Nellie Gereie, Sault ste. Marie, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson, v- Walla Walla; F. W. Gebow, Seattle; "P. P. Hermon, Boise; ; Man. C Leete, Brook ings,. S. t D.; E.i I. Dondson and wife, Hlllsboro; L. - C. Lampin and family. Great Falls;. M. R. Pomeroi, Astoria; L. R. .Fifer; Miss Eva Fifer, Miss Madge StahL Seattle; F. W. Doty, W. W. Crettenden Jr., Seattle; Clara Ii'De Camp, Avllla, Ind. ; Mrs. H. Harshman, Seattle;. H. A. Wilson and wife, Spo kane; W. F. Seaton, Seattle;. N. J. An derson, Kelsot A. Kelly, Astoria: A. C. Reynolds, M. V. Egan, South Bend; W. R. Hendrey, J. R. West, Seattle: H. F. Hart Jr., San Francisco; Ida L. Baker, Joe Feldman, Spokane;' T. W. Mc Gowen, Spokane. -.- ".' SEotel Wearsi ' 1 H. M.' Card. . A. J. Pearson,' Mr. and Mrs. P. Samson, Mrs Hannah Stanley, Mrs. B. C. Beetham, C. W. Bruce and wife, Mrs..H. L.. Sumption, . Fred Par ker, Sam Greere, William A. Raab, "A. F. Hoyt, C. H. Brakeman, J. E. Tour tellotte, William- Buford,' C; I Unch, Frank Williams, C E. Mulllnst- B. C Ferrey, E. C. Condit, of Portland. s Roy C Courway, C. Hawkins, v Joe Endlcott, C. Franklin. Astoria; Ur. and Mrs C : E. Berchbery, Boise; Nlama Sutherberg. Winnie Delia. Anna St ram, Astoria; W. T. White, Palo Alto J Jack Welch,' Astoria;- L G. . Sheffield, Gear hart; E. Kirk, and family. Grays River; August Selts, Oakland. - , " Colonial Kotel. " - At her cottage on Second avenue, Mrs. A, M.. Knapp or Portland Is spend ing two weeks. ' f--:. - f George B, - Lloyd and wifc'Vaneou ver; John A. Frarert and wife. J. E. Downey, H. Warswick, 'ew-York; C. J. . SEASIDE . J . TAOATXOS OS Binaizs L' at'"-.. . nrnvnmrva .: ' i . . m ; . Whan going r away ' for ths - 4t summer or on yonr Taoatloa. have The Journal follow you at the regular rats of 15 eats a v weak; or,' the ' following ' agents will supply yon at the ,: regular city ratesi - Agate Beach, Or. Olg-a Vox. . Sarriew, Or. aaj..:i BrlmhaTl. .. Bay. City, Or. Mrs, J. C Mc - Clara, t , , Bay Ocean, Or. Edwin S. Angsll. . , - w . Cannon, f Beach. Xeola, Or, Zh -:-r-"WL'.-Crons. - Carson, Wash. Carl B. Smith, - ' and, Sniphsrds Springs. -'-: :' Columbia Beach, Or-BY XOna '-. Burkhead. Oaribaidi, Or-Xr C." Sills. Oearhart, Or rallip Sessions, ; Xons - Beach, Wash- Lawnso Blseen (All points on Beacn). Manhattan Beach. Or. Mrs. CK ' ' X. Bnstoa. v ' Mansanits Beaoh Or, CHImaa . B. Dunn. . - -- ' ' Wewport, Or. O. T. Shoemaker. Ocean f ark. Wash. B. A. Bug- ' ' gan. Bockaway Beach, Or AL U. w'-Bohloth.'"-- - - Seaside, Or. . Philip Sessions L (All noiats on beach). ' - , Seavlew, Wash. Tiawrenee Bin- . 'Kt naaa (AU points on baack). : Tillamook, Or, jr. S. Lamar. , WUhoit Springs, Or. w r. W. McXaran. ' - Sperryi Lu Elbon, R. O. Berget, Fort land; W. ' Pickett, Elk: Creek; J. R. James, Ecola; Charles Merritt, Ecola. Miss Consuela McMillan, daughter of Mrs. George McMillan, on her (summer vacation Is to spend two weeks at Sea side with her mother. Later she is to spend three months on a visit In Cali fornia. - ' Mrs. JOhn B. Cleveland and family of Portland are now domiciled In their cottage on Second avenue, where they will spend the beach season. At "Sylvln Cottage" Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Clippin are located for the summer months. ' . The McLean cottage is to be occu pied for the summer j by Mrs. Lloyd Parker and sister Miss Bessie York. C. V. Thiell and wife of Seattle are spending the beach season at the -Gun-derson cottage on Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kirk and daugh ters of Grays River, Wash., are spend ing - two weeks at the Del mar apart ments. r. r'':':rA Mra Ida L. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Baker and son, Sam David son' and Philip R. Sessions constituted one of many parties to and from Can non Beach that M&urlce Martaln drives to and from Cannon Beach district so very often in his automobile. At the Tagg ' eottage Mrs. Alek Campbell and son of Portland will Bpend the beach season, .John S. Morgan and family of Irv lngton are opening the "Natoma" on the ocean .front for tho summer months..- '- Mrs. W.- J. Williams of Portland Is spending a week at her ocean front summer home making ready for a summer's occupation of it, commenc ing next week. -, - The Lacy, cottage, has been opened for tho summer, and will be occupied for-the beach season by James Lacy and family.- : :y'r';y Mrs.-Percey S to well and family ar rived last week, and Ahav opened the Stowell cottage on Seventh avenue' for the beach season..' ; At attractive "Pontlac on Eighth avenue W. E. Pierpont and wife are to spend the summer months.- , "Yorkshire" has been opened for the summer by Mrs. Charles Blakely. Mrs. Blakelyrieft Portland early this year to attend .the Foster Gunderson wed ding at Astoria. At present guests at the Seaside cottage - are Mrs. Edwin Fenwick and two children, Edwin Jr., and Edith, ' .- ? Mr. and Mrs. -Li S. Carter of Port land are to spend; the beach season at their ...summer home on - Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rudolph (Gertrude Carter) and Infant son, Vincent Seelye, are also. to spend the summer at the Cottage. ' ; M. N. Mayo,, wife and family are to spend the beach season at their beauti ful summer home overlooking the Pa cific. -'.-- V.. -, ... . -. : The Potter cotta ge on Eigh th av enue has been opened for the summer months by M. B. Potter and Miles Mc Farland, who expect the family down next week. - - At their Seaside home Lansing Stout and family spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Plowden Stott spent last Sunday at the cottage. -: ' ?.;;"f:-""" At a Tenth avenue cottage Mr. -and Mrs.-Archabald Bradshaw of Portland are spending the beach season. Domiciled -at tbeOliver cottage on Eleventh1 avenue, Mrs.- O. T. Ott and family are spending the - summer months.". - - Mrs. S. M. Mlddleton of Portland has opened the "Beachcroft" cottage on Twelfth avenue for June and July- j- Mrs. R. S. and Mrs. H. E. Oliver and small ' daughter, Mildred, 'are .spending all summer at Stelleda Bungalo. I "Idleburg" has been , opened for the summer by Mrs. Franke Hayek and family who will spend the beach sea son. Mrs.Josephene Gannon recently spent a, week at the summer home, v Mrs. I. K. Lavy of Portland Is spend ing six weeks at a Seaside cottage. Mr. and Mrs. ' Dave Levy Just spent three weeks With them. - Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Clorey are recent guests, k At "Sunset", cottage-on Ninth av enue,' overlooking the Pacific, Mrs. May Stephens of Portland is domiciled. : Mrs. ?J.r J. Chambreau of Portland and son Joe are to spend the beach season at their Ninth avenue home. 4 Oscar Spreed and bride are spending part of their honeymoon at Seaside. " Mr. and Mrs. J. C Appel and grand daughter, Margaret Peterson, are oc cupying the attractive Appel summer home .. "Dnedarest" s where they r will spend the beach season. ' Mrs. F. H. Peterson and family will spend . the summer with - them and Mr; Peterson is to be with them over week ends; At "Modesa" Mrs. H. Abraham and Mrs. Mody Sllv'erstlen are to spend the summer. " ' - - H. L. Richards Is spending a.' few days at "Haywood" on Twelfth avenue. Ben Gadsby Is spending a week at "Mandalay" on Third street., At "Edgwood1 Mrs.' J-, Mi Freeman spent a week. ' " Harry Schultz and his bride of Port land are recent . beach visitors. The couple spent a few days- at North Beach. ; They have just arrived at Sea side and are in seclusion at Mandalay cottage "ao as not to be bothered" as Mr. Schultx' expressed It. J ' . . . At Carlisle cottage on Third street, Mrs. AA E. Hall of Portland Heights, and son. Master Mason C Hall, expect to spend part bf the summer and. later go to Cannon' Beach. . I v S -v . Mr." and Mrs. Harry - M. ' Ogden of Portland -are to spend the summer at Woodland cottage. . - ' - R. W.. Wilson and sons and Allard Hfeltkemper of Portland are spending a week at their Third street cottage. " F, C Lampin and family are dom- LURE OF THE MCKENZIE Top "Uncle George" Frissell of McKenzJe Bridge with a "Dolly Varden.' Bottom A ..view ? along the McKenzie. ; . By Fred lekley. ., Foley Springs. June 23. Every nor mal man and woman Jongs to get back to nature. We were not made for steam heat and brick walls. With each suc ceeding season we feel the urge of the primitive, the desire to get away from the routine of life, to quit the tread mill and, substitute for the. sights and sounds and smells of the city the glint of the sun on the riffles of tha moun tain stream, the sound of the wind In the swaying - tree . tops, the "woodsy smell of the' forest mingled with the smoke of the campf Ire and 4 tho odor of frying trout and coffee. Some time ; when yon want a real vacation, spend a midsummer period in the McKenzle river country, v Foley Springs, where I write this article, is at tho end of the road. From here you take the trail If you wish to press on into the '. Cascades. Five miles ', from here , is McKenzle Bridge, where the road., forks, one fork coming -here, the other one crossing the Cascade, moun tains by the McKenzle river pass, pass ing through Paradise prairie. : A few mornings ago I took the auto mobile stage at Eugene - for the ; Mc Kenzle river district. Its arrival Is eagerly looked forward to by the set tlers,' whose mall Is brought to them dally. The first place you come to is Springfield, Thurston,? tho next stop ping . place, . Is 19 miles distant , from Eugene. It Is named for Oregon's first delegate to congress. - Fourteen and a half miles east - Of -Eugene - the Mc Kenzle river-. Is crossed . on a ' covered bridge and two miles farther on is the little village of Waltervllle.' Deerhorn. which is 21 '.miles -from - the univer sity city, is a popular and well-known McKenzle river resort.' Two miles be yond Deerhorn you come to . Leaburg and a few miles farther on is the gov ernment fish hatchery.; A : We - stopped - for , lunch ' at j Carey Thompson's. - . - ;''--' -'-;-.-'-i'V .--wioa Zs BiOfiWay Point. Vida is SO miles and is just half way between Eugene and Foley Springs. At Blue river," a famous fishing, district, which is 48 miles : from Eugene, the stage is left and the rest of the Jour ney made by a"horse stage. From Blue river the road winds through the for est, which consists of fir, sugar pine, cedar and alder. . Blue river is a 'fa mous fishing stream. ;;In the old days when the Lucky Boy mine was run ning the town of Blue River was the nearest settlement toj the mines and much of the money paid to the miners found its way into circulation through the Blue 'River merchants. - The road - to : Foley Springs winds steadily upward through a ; body of splendid timber.. It is in the Cascade forest reserve and frequent signs ad monish the camper not to build camp fires In - dry leaves, . rotting wood or against logs also to be sure all fires are put out before leaving camp; Folfy Springs is 2000- feet above sea : level and from there the trail winds upward to the not-far-distant snow-clad Three Sisters.'; -v: .y.v: .. Few of - Oregon's mountalnVresorts ars : better known - than Foleys ; Hot Springs." It is run by j Mr. and Mra Haf longer. . Mr. Haflenger Is a Ger man Swiss and he grows all the vege tables used' at the hotel. , utilizing the hot water from the springs to Irrigate his garden and to beat his greenhouses. Mrs. Ella Kenyon Haflenger has been the owner , and manager ; of the botel since 1886. Here is a pen ' picture of her. Take a, forest fire and a cyclone, mix ' them thoroughly, with a volcanic eruption, add a fair-sized earthquake, wrap them up In the same package and that's she. : She ": Is certainly"- an ex ample pt the strenuous life. And there Is not bigger-hearted. and more symjf pathetic woman in. the whole country than thls sa.me Mrs. H.. Every stray dog or cat or down-and-out person has In her a friend" to fight for him. She is exceedingly plain spoken and utter ly fearless In expressing her views and she Is a good judge of-human nature. idled at the Delmar apartments fot the beach season. ' . ' t " - - A. J. Rockaf allow has opened his cottage on Seventh avenue, for - the beach season. , . . At the Gerlas on. Tenth avenue Mrs. J'A. Dupdon and family of , five chil dren are to spend "he beach season... . Spending the season in their cottage A' hundred yards up the hillside from the group : of buildings are two large springs , which issue , from a- lava-Uke foundation of . rock. The water . Is so warm you can not put your hand in it. Its -temperature is 188 degrees and the springs have . a - flow of over 170,000 gallons a day.. The water is led down the hill In troughs made from' hollowed out trees and some 4 of the bath tubs are cut from solid cedar logs.'. On the outside of the swimming pool is a trough 40 feet long and four feet wide formed f rem white cedar - which has been hollowed out and which looks like a huge Alaskan Indian .war, canoe. The water contains sodium' phosphate, so dium chloride, potassium chloride, cal cium chloride, -calcium carbonate and saliclc acid. Its taate Is rather pleas ant and It la as soft as rain water. - Yesterday morning I went fishing in Avinue creek, with Mrs. Haflengerg son. , Arthnr. X am a dub at fishing and It must have been mere courtesy to a' stranger ' that Induced the trout to . bite. I caught ,19 fair sized brook trout and I presume a good fisherman could have caught three or four times that number.. In. the afternoon we went to Horse 'creek. - I Jumped for a good sized ' rock, .in the swift -. water, . My feet flew out and L spun around on my stomach on the slippery rounded rock and ' then dropped off into the water.! "Arthur was wading -waist deep In the stream and reeling the trout in. The largest he caught. was 14 inches and three-pound trout, 21 to 22 Inches long, are frequently caught. While he was fishing's good hole Z sat on-the soft carpet of moss and studied the surroundings. ' Near me was a patch 6f mint and where I Jhad stepped on it the odor of the brufMd leaves made one think of a tinkling ' ice and Ken- ' A few rods away was a newly felled tree, - Its bark partly, stripped by the chisel-like 'teeth . of, ;the beavers, who had felled" the tree. About the , base of the. tree was. a peck -or so of. chips which had . been bitten . from the tree in felling.it,' : One tree,- an elder at least 15 Inches in diameter, had been chewed down and felled. It looked like a pencil sharpened by a woman. Presently -1 r took my rod and tiring of untangling my fly from the alders overhead, I wade out into the Stream to try conclusions with the redsides, cutthroats, , rainbows t and Dolly - Var dens. What's the use of trying to de scribe the thrill that comes un the line as the trout at the other end tries to shake n the- fir 'from his Jaw. The thump- of . a 1 fish as it "flops in the creel on your side is Impossible to de scribe. If you are -a- good fisherman come up and try,lt ,'for yourself. r- ' J At , McKenzle Bridge. ' ' McKenzle, Bridge.; June 24. I wrote the above yesterday. T'onight I am at McKenzle Bridge. sitting in front of a Lslx-foot stone ; fireplace. For supper rw Jind ;; a flve-nound - Dollv Varden trout' caught by a local ;r guide,- and trapper.. George H. Moody. . After sup per I went with him and "Uncle George" Frissell to the river a hundred yards distant and watched Mr. Moody throw a "hare's ear," and a "blue up right" , fly t the end of It feet of oiled silk line to the edge of the riffle. The flies fluttered, down light as a thistledown on . the water. When I make a cast the fly hits the .water like a', pound - and a 1 half of liver. - Soon Mr Moody hooked his trout snd had it on the-bank...- "'--. -'.'--. --. --i..:. - "I have been fishing In this one place for years," said -Mr.' Frissell. "I have taken a four-horse load of fish from Just below those raoids -during - the past 'score -.of years." Iti is time- to' get "out your rod and look'.over vyour fly book. It is time to hunt up your old blue flannel shirt and hob-nailed shoes and strike out f or the -v bear country and 3 the 1 fishing streams. Come on In fellows, the water's fine; - f fell ' ln, so I ought to know. ::t$.'.Vt , .; ,. r r- , - , - 1 at , Seaside,- Mr. and ' Mrs.- George Mc Mann are pleasantly domiciled. Guests at .the cottage are Mr. and Mrs. K. Burnett who will spend the summer. . A. C Cronradte and wife and , Stan ley; Hamilton and wife are spending two weeks atRest-a-Whlle" cottage. ' The ' cobble stone - cottage on the North Board -Walk Is occupied for the summer by Mrs. E. II. Rotan daughter, Miss Oskie Rotan of Ton land. Mrs. E. F. Parkhurst of Eal u Is a recent guest at the cotta pe. a. o. voornies and wife of Rainbow Mine, Rye Bailey, Or., are spending ll days at the Delmar apartments. , George L. Baker, wife and son spent Saturday at Hotel Moore, before colni n to Warren at Cannon Beach. GEARHART uearnart "iJy-tne-Sea" is match lessly situated for the seeker of ie.-t and reoreatlon. The seashore and th wooded trails always appeal. Thrr are the golf links and tennis courts. A numbsr. of conventions and encamp ments have been planned for Gearhart With these this summer resort prom ises to teem, with merry-makers from June to September. Mrs. J. W. Brougher and family oi Los Angeles tare domiciled in th-tr summer home' In the south wood for the beach eekson. With them tha Misses Ruth and Louise Smith of Lot Angeles are spending a month. At the cottage of Mrs. Pleannnt l.c Mrs. E. Clifford andTj. B. Conway anJ son or, Seattle are guests. , At "Grasmere In the meadow, Mrs. D, Hallle Norrle of Portland is now re siding. Frank Rothchild, wife and daughter and son of Portland, are now domiciled in their cottage in the meadow whera they will sperA the beach season. At ths Smith cottage in the south meadow. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snitth an I daughter, Barbara Jane, are spending June. Recent guests at the cottage are Mrs. Xdneham and Miss Una. Llneham, Mrs Smith's mother and sister. A recent week-end beach party at the Kenney cottage consisted of Mrs. John H.' Smith and Mildred and Jack Smith, Crystal Guntber, Dan Whitman, Robert C. Kenney of Astoria, Miss Al thla Moors of Salem, Gordon Crelg of New York, Misses Grace and Marth Griffin of Portland and Manual P. Griffiths of Berkeley. , P. C Mullins and D. MeKlnney are spending the summer tenting In the north woods. W. I. Robinson and wife and family are occupying their summer home in the north wood where they are dom iciled for the beach season. H. Movie k is a week's guest at the cottage. Spending the, summer at Gearhart, James Walls and George Hays of Port land are tenting in the woods. At Gearhart, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ron. enblatt of Portland, are guests of ths Rothchilds at their summer home. Mrs. B. C. Fox and family are to spend the summer In a cottage In the edge of the wood. . On July 1 the .Gearhart Y. W. C A. camp will open at their home in the: meadow and will continue until 1-abor day. Miss Laura Colompre, a student at Oregon Agricultural college, will be secretary of the camp. Miss Colomore is well known and well HkedV Undor her direction the summer camp will be a most pronounced success.. C A. Lewis of the First National Bank of Portland, and wife are dom iciled in their cottage in the meadow for the beach season. At the Bruce cottage in the wool Fred Peterson and family of Portland and Carl Larson and family of Keattl, are to spend the beach season. Miss E. Wrenn spent six weeks in her cottage in the meadow. Recent guests at the summer home are Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. G. A. Morton and Mrs. Mac Watklns. o At her ocean front, cottage Mrs. B. M. Lombard of Portland is domiciled for the beach season.-1 The Beta Sigma, sorority .of Whitman college Is domiciled at the McNough. ton cottage for two weeks. They are to join in tha national convention at Gearhart of Kappa Alpha Theta, a na tional women's fraternity. Last week the students were chaperoned by Mrs. E. E. Ruby of Walla Walla, while, thli week Mrs. 8. B. L. Tenrose of Wall Walla, wife of President Penrose of Whitman is to be the chape rone. The young ladles of the Whitman sorority are: Misses , Alice McMillan, Orln. Wash.; .Edith Wilson, Gertrude Good speed and Edna Hill of Spokane; Ruth Dice, Pauline Muntlnga, Carrie Ren nals, Ether Cornwell and Phoebe Kim ball of Walla Walla: -Myrtle Falk of Seattle; Ema Blckels of North Yak ima; Gladys Gottschalk of Marrysvlllc, and Claudia Levis Of Wenatchee. W. D. Walker of Gearhart has Jut completed a $6000 cottage overlooking the ocean, for J. H. Henry of Pasadena, who expects to move to -Portland in the very near future. . . On the ocean front Graham Glass U having built a $4000 summer home, which will be ready for occupation by July 1. Max Hlrsch of Portland, is con structing a beautiful beach cottage overlooking the Pacific. The cottage is to be occupied by July 1. W. Duncan and wife'of Portland, are guests of W. D. -"Walker and wife at tbelr summer home-in the meadow. E. Jager of Portland ls'havlng com pleted an S1800 cottage near the golf links, which he expects to occupy by July 1. Mrs. John C. Lewis of Portland is domiciled at her cottage overlooking the ocean snd Necanlcum beach, where she expects to spend the summer. n w. Munhurn of Astoria is occupy ing his 13000 summer home on the bluffs, wnere ne WJU spena tne Drai n season. ' . : - Mrs. If. ' McCracken of Portland re cently purchased a summer home of W. D. Walker, which she will occupy during the beach season. At their beautiful summer home overlooking the Pacific, Mrs. Felix Friedlander, daughter Jane, and aunt. Miss Marx, are domiciled for the, beacli season. Mr, Frledjander spent the week-end .at the beach. Mr. and Mrx. Max Hlrsch are recent guests at the cottage. ; Mrs. R. Loiter of Portland is spenJ ing June and July at her beach homo overlooking the Necanlcum beach, fsho has Just returned from a short stay in Portland. - Overlooking the Necanlcum, at th Brewster cottage, Mrs. S. C. Post and Mr. and Mrs. George West of Portland spent last week. Guests at the cottage are Harold West and Fred Kindle. f Frederick Strong and family are domiciled at the Wescot cottage, over looking tho-Pacific, for June and July At their summer home overlooking the ocean, Mrs. I O. Pfunder, Ur. Mitchell and Miss Grace Mitchell an 1 Miss Pfunder are to spend the beach season. ; ' ' Mrs. Charles Rosenfelt of Portlanl arrived this week to occupy the Fischer cottage on Ocean avenue where they will spend all summer. : In her summer home' in the meadow Mrs. H. J. Fischer of Portland is dom iciled for two weeks. rJ At Mrs. Andrews' cottage overlook. Ing tho meadow, Mrs. G. II. Andrew, Mrs. H. J. Mansfield, and Mrs. Parken. son, all of Portland, are now reni -. Mrs. Andrews' daughter, Mrs. William Patterson, and Mrs. Cobler of fc.alc; i spent lajt week at the cottage. - H. L. Hamblet and family of Port-land.-are now domiciled at thtjir o . 1 front summer home where they vv. Spend the beach season. - E. N. Wheeler and son llaroll er spending the beach season at ic r- 1 1. . IContlnued on I'o'lowlaj T:-