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    THE i OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL,' "PORT LAND, SUNDAY " MORNING. JULYA 21; "1918.
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vvpects to remain UIl September. Piotttr. tor-m. taw -wks. . - r - - -
' Mr. J. R. ;Tbom nd Mr. - J.-- An- ThoM nloyln th Urg; bonflr and
hony ot Portland ar In th Woods niarthmaUow toasting - on. tho beach
suture and havs as their ruesU Mr. Monday nlfht were Mrs. W. 8. MoCutch
wd"Mrs. T. W, .Thomas. . . : eon and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs.
Rer. and Mrs. J. K. Kratt and chll- J i waras. ra. inomuu
dren of Portland are in the Rest a While I "-' in- Miss Klorilla and DorU
cottace tor a short vacation. ,j Huston. Mrs- K. Lane and chlMren.
Mrs! Earle Wright and children. Mrs. mi Gri Berreron "
J. O. Richardson and children. Miss MUw Grace Bergeron .
Laura Pennington and Miss Julia Wau- Miss Kathryn Huston, Mr. nd Mrs.
garoan. all of McMliuiville. have taken C. KeUy. Mrs. .Manuel Palaclos .and
the Beta cottage for a month. daughter Dolores are at the Bonita
Mr. and Mrs. I. U Benn. Mr. and Mrs. Vista cottage for the season, i
W. J. Benn and Mrs. IL Benn. all of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McEwen were
Portland, are domiciled at the Dahlia here for.; the week end at the cottage
bungalette for a week. - - Mir-a-Mar.
: Mr. and Mra A. J. Winters, accom- Mr. and Mrs. R.'Kubnhausen of Port-
panied by Mrs. F. A. Burgard and daugh- land .have opened thetr cottage, Belle-
ters and little Miss Dortha Will, motored vue. for the season.
in from Portland and are at the Kloshe Mrs. Minnie Demlng has returned and
lllahee Mitlite cottage for their vaca- opened her cottages by the sea.
tlori. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Irwin and Mr.and
Mr. Walmski of ' Portland and Mrs. f Mrs- S. C- Holbrook hikd from Seaside
Ashford and daughter I leen are in the 1 and are going to hike on down south.
Marydell cottage for a three wks' stay, I Miss Grace Bergeron and Miss Jessie
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckner of .Os- J plants and Marvin Plants are camp-
wego are guests oi tneir uncle ana aunt 1 fog Tor a few weeks at their camp,
at the Oceana cottage. s We're Inn nd We're Out.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chown and son I Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelly are at the green
Robert of Portland are in the Waverly Lawn cotta&e for. a few weeks.
cottage for the summer. - Mrs. H. Gage and daughter Mary Jane
Miss M. S.,Lovegreen and mother and! have returned to Portland after a few
Mrs. iick are occupying one oi the kus- i weeks' stay at Camp Hope.
sell cottages. v t O. F. Harkness, Mrs. F. C. Harkness
Other visitors include: - F. W. Talbot, 1 -- A.nrhtr Verna and Mias Kate Al
Fred Davis, C. O. Haines and wife, all J len j,ave established a new camp here
or roruna , u. u. unm ot neppner. i - month, the Seaweed.
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Seaside Is
In Full Swing
On the beach at Seaside where the Pacific meets the shore
llfford and Prenti Pboto.
If jou'd like to im afptntin.
- ' Tht would ewt ten thousand.
Bund and wtch a radiant aumet
At tb cloei o om linn djr
( Het at Hid.
SEASIDE, Or., July 20. Seaside can
well be named the "playground of
!f: the Northwest." One can mu s. ..-.,
tfrf different pastimes. There is the batn
Ing In the tank or a swim 1ft the ocean ;
- nr- hnatlne on the river, auto
mobiles to take you to scenic Places that
can not be outrivaled one can visit tne
different spruce camps and see how
eachand every man is doing his bit
and find Industry in the heart of the
forests. Then there is fishing, crabbing,
and dllng clams, all profitable
i. .,,.. thrre'a huckleberries and
wild blackberries to be found in the
there a the ever fascinating
v, .nnr BBtd bonfires and conces
sions a-plenty, 'and the ever popular
j i- noviiinn aomethlng to suit
UMIIVllia K"
every taste.
He EUlson-Whlte Chautauqua is to
be here from the twenty-third of July
until the twenty-elKhth. Mayor L.
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past week were "Mr. and Mrs. J A.
Armstrong of Jerome, Idaho ; Mr.and
Mrs. P. S. Rush of Butte, Mont.; Mrs.
C. H. Gilpin. Mrs. C. L. Johns and Mrs.
C. Nickerson of The Dalles, r.
The Alex Redlichs of New York city
will be the summer guests of Miss Getta
Wasserman and Mrs. Chlpman at their
cottage near Waharva.
A goodly number of people have mo
tored here' from different states. The
C. D. Simpsons and son Horace with
Mrs. H. J. Hollenbeck of Boise, Idaho,
arrived last Thursday night. They have
a trailer in which a complete camping
outfit is carried. They toured all
through Washington and Oregon.
Mrs. David Honeyman of Portland,
spending his vacation at Halcyon Lodge,
the summer home of Mrs. Martha Moore
and Miss Moore. . - ' -
Another delightful dinner party was
given ; by Mrs. Clyde Mason for her
little daughter,' Mtlo Mason, Tuesday
evening, at their home on Seventh street.
The table was a bower ot roses and each
little miss was presented with a little
French bouquet. Milo's guests were
Geraldine Peterson, Margaret Webb,
Donald Webb, Martin Lewis. Ruth Wll
tor, Jean Wilton and Master Teddy
Jobson. As this was wee Miss Ma
son's fifth birthday she received a lot
of pretty gifts.
During the next few months the
uammond Lumber company will em'
Belgium relief fund. This Is the. queen
of Belgium's birthday and the sale will
be conducted by Portland women.
T. M. Davis of the Camp Xewis Y. M.
C. A. was a Seaside visitor the first of
thef week.
CANNON BEACH
who is located In Gearhart for the sum- pi0y 300 soldiers in building a logging
mer, frequently motors to Seaside. Oth
ers who drive over almost daily are
the Julius Langs, Mrs. Russell Caswell
and Mrs, James Zan. f
Mrs. Frank Peterson of Portland was
one of the many week-end visitors to
Seaside.
Hortense Blecker will be the summer
guest of the Eugene Aliens. Helen Rus
sell, who has been visiting there, left
for her home in Rainier Friday. Mrs.
Allen's sister-in-law, Mrs. John Vassie
of Portland, will spend August In Sea
side. Mrs. Roy McFadden is in her sum
mer cottage at Surf.
Mrs. Sanford Whiting and sons are
domiciled in Shady Pines for the sum
mer.
road up the Necanicum river.
Last week. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. of
Portland made a number of trips to' the
spruce camps in this district lecturing
under the army Y. M. C. A.
Twin Spruce cottage is occupied this
summer by Mrs. Nellie Blair and Mrs.
F. E. Snodgrass of San Francisco.
Mr. Solgren of Cambridge. Mass.. and
Frank Davis Oil North Carolina were
dinner guests of Judge and Mrs. E. S.
Abbott, Sunday. Their son, Manley Ab
bott, graduated from Harvard last April,
and since that time he has been a tele
graph and wireless operator on a sub
marine chaser. At present he is in New
London, Conn.
Mrs. F. H. Peterson and Miss Melba
Peterson took a trip up to Portland this
F.' J". Coop of Mount Falls.
Mrs. W. R. Volheye is at the Nobody
Home cottag for the season.
D. C. Craig, wife and daughter and
Mrs. A. M. Pearce. all of Portland, are
at Camp Comfort for a week's outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Meinhoff and grand
daughter of Portland have opened their
cottage and expect, to be here for the
remainder of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Yarnell and son of
Portland have rented a cottage of Mr.
Jones and expect to be here for about 10
days, t
LONQ BEACH
MANHATTAN
lieutenant Ho'lman has be$n '.pro- j weet
" . .1 All 1 .1 1 J. . L. , .t. "' iiillVD Ul
from T. A. Burns, secrei&rjr u . Portland were guests this week at the
Portland-Gladstone association, m j . ,.VuuU j beacon.
Ur nurke says "tnis yearn pi"B'"'
Is the best ever held here in 25 years.
Besides the splendid, program the
Mother Goose Festival should oe a
great drawing cari ior me
Zzl ... .v,ih means a fine time boys." He says "a cleaner, finer lot of
wih the story lady. Then from a mys- chaps can not be found anywhere," and
wtii mint all the dresses the people of Seaside can verify the
and fairy costumes ot her faraway land. fact. During the past week the men
10 hours a day as they wish to hasten
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There will be Little Miss Muffett. Little
Bo-Peep. Little Boy Blue. Jack Horner
and all the little people from Mother
Goose Land. ..'
Lieutenant A. C. Smith, with Mrs.
Smith.-left last Thursday for Denver,
Colo Lieutenant Smith received word
that his father had bee killed In a rail
road accident. -
Major T. A. Mills, recently of Camp
Custer, was a Seaside visitor last week.
Major Mtlls will go to Portland and
take up his duties in the spruce divi
sion under Colonel Dlsque.
H. B. Noble of the Noble Logging ft
Lumber company that is operating a
camp at the foot of Tfllamook Head,
was a recent Seaside visitor.
Mr and Mrs. Amos Benson are domi
ciled In a cottage on' the board walk for
tha aeaaon.
Rest-a-Whlle is the summer cottage
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds of
'Portland.
.Quite a number of seaside visitors
motored over to Astoria to sse Mar-
caret Anslln in "Billeted" Monday
night.
ia um proraoiea lo B8- cott&ge - Raniona" on the Board walk, for
S!' ?f. 'ff Tandc" .K -mrner. Her guests for the past
assume his duties.
two weeks were Mrs. Alfred Leiharamer,
XT lea T .a! Vi o mm at o tA XT Ion "CI
Major Hill is very proud of -'his 17 .7.. " -
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Mrs. Gladys Mercer and mother of
Colorado are domiciled in the Adalse
cottage for the summer.
Mrs. C. E. Nero, advance agent for
the Chautauqua, and Miss Nero, with
Mrs. K. Bashor of Portland, are guests
the work. This new order affects about
20,000 soldiers and civilians and keeps Mr. t. M. p. Rn"Vdr H.11rhf
them more closely confined. The boys, Je88 are BumTnering .In The Rock cot
however;. are enjoying their club rooms t. .v. ... ..,.
and are very appreciative of the kind-
Mrs.. Franck Eichenlaub arid daughter
? L , v"1" al"ere"1 lammes have opened the Eichenlaub cottage on
fT NAOSliA Wn l A 1A wiA("a this vOas nn I .
ivT, o , ' V, I Third avenue for the summer.
possible. Several Fortland women have
The Astoria Red Cross headquarters
.Vk . iv . I nas received 1500 pads from the Sea
wjjiius m 1 ide chanter.
nate their time and services. vw of ti
Lieutenant MUo Robbins of San .m. w. -. '. T." CI " ?
tTranlDnA An & . . . , uv;, 11VKKI, niw J1H.S Deen
. . v4aW( vi wj. mo iiiuol uvuiuar men hMns in i7n nnA v i
Th.ri;kt T. ),. but- vp td Oate, the family has received
Thursday night when he married Miss nffMa t t.-
r.r.t Zm r tt 7 .JL , the marina engineer corps shortly after
f"r: ' " " Z:.:. .I"" outbreak of the war.
,vss ui mu uciuio CllLCnilK LIHO 1 ItTi onH Vf vt tT- TMAk.A.
7U T ZZ. ZJZ kIT , hav been enjoying' a successful two
t0?ll- ift. ."1"J 1 . week, in fishing and hunting, have re-
7u 7 . .V . J-Iley I turned to their Portland home.
. pvauuueu bi me nammono camp. Cantaln R. T. Strn nf Pnrtl. w-
Mm M. TT O.l T I '
. u.o vtuBu coiiage. aar. nams Mra. A. K. Dleman nd rhIMrm dr.
ECOLA, Or., July 20. Cannon Beach
h)ads the list In the variety and
beauty of its scenic attractions. Every
day at low tide scores of vacationists
motor or hike down the eight miles of
hard sand, passing Haystack rock, the
huge coast sentinel towering 190 feet
above the waves, Silver rock and Pockey
Cap, Hug Point with its wonderful road
hewn out of solid rock, the caves and
waterfall and on down to the double
arch at the cape. North of Elk creek
are the Bird rocks, Seal rocks and Til
lamook Head. 200 feet beyond which if
Tillamook rock and lighthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers and son,
with Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Reed, motored
from Portland and will occupy the Reed
cottage for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stringer and
daughter are spending the summer in
the Grimes cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gradon and daugh
ter. Miss Florence, are at the Gray Den
for the season.
Dr. and : rs. H. G. Bradbury and child
are visiting Mrs. S. E Gumm for a short
stay. Miss Gene Gumm will remain at
Fern Basket for the season.
Mrs. H. C. Day of Portland, with
Misses Helen and Florence Day, are re
cent arrivals and are occupying the
Zieeler home. a
Mrs. Ben W. oicott and tnree sons or
Salem and Miss Helen West of Portland
are in the Oswald West cottage with
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hutton. Mrs. West
will join the family later.
In the "White House" are J. D. Was-
sell and daughter, Miss Mary Wassell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis and Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Wassell and little daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. L. . Hosford and son
are housed in the Kellogg bungalow for
a month.
Mrs. Clara Blglln and son Wallace are
comfortably housed in Elk Creek Park
for the season.
Mrs. Jean Adkins with her niece and
nephew are located in one of Max
Smith's flats.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon motored down
MANHATTAN. Or., July 20. Mrs.
Nellie Mahle and Misses Frances
and . Margaret Walker of Portland are
with' Mrs. S. F. Angell for the season
at the Sea Shell.
Mrs. Carrie Morse has returned to
Forest Grove after a week's stay at the
Sea Shell.
Miss Emma Leitner Is here for a few
weeks' stay with her mother and sister.
The guests of Miss Bertha Leitner dur
ing the week were Miss Dorothy Phillips
ana miss uertrude JUanning.
Mrs. C. P. Campbell and son Howard
have returned to Portland, after a very
pleasant stay with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Gray, at their cottage. In-gleneuk.
Mr. ahd Mrs. S. D. Cole and Miss Lor
raine Achesori are at Cole's camp, We-Li-kit,
for a few weeks.
. Mrs. Mattle Snyder and cousins
Misses Elizabeth and Irene Snyder and
Mr. John Snyder, of Dayton, Or., are at
LONG BEACH, Wash.. July 20. One
of the beauty spots at Long Beach is
the lawn and flower garden at North
Beach inn. Situated as it is, close to the
railroad, it greets the eye of the way
farer. whether he be passenger or pedes
trian, with a cherry welcome. The shady
lawn is an inviting spot on a warm day
and the garden is a show with its gor-
sreous dahlias In full bloom.
Miss M. Dwyer and niece yiolet, ar
rived Tuesday.
Mrs. James Hughes has gone to Gear
hart to visit Mrs. J. A. Sonvey, a former
North Beach resident
Guests at-the Driftwood the past week
were : A. B. Ford and wife, Oregon City
W. C Wright and family. South Bend
H. L. Funk. Vancouver: M. K. Kelso,
Portland ; A. J. Taylor, Astoria ; A. R.
Drew. C. B. Wood and T. W. Noble,
Portland: C. P. Ilea and wife: A.
Mark and wife and G. Kelsey, fTacoma :
Mra W. II. Walter. E. E. Hart. Portland ;
H. B. Lemmson, C. W. Raymond and
wife, Astoria: H. W. B. Hewen. South
Bend; Captain O. T. Wlckhand. Fort
Stevens, Or. ; Captain William H. Pat
terson. Portland and Henry Ash, San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ward had as their
houseguests over the week end. Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Williams of Astoria.
There were dances In Sylvan , hall on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Good
music and a good floor made the dances
enjoyable.
Miss Mary O'Conner of Portland Is
having a restful time at North Beach Inn.
On Sunday - as 1 Claud- Wooham was
driving along Teatens road east ot Long
Beach, he encountered and killed a black
bear.-. : ,.''.-" ,i
Guests at lLona Beach Inn over the
week end were: Mr, and Mrs. A. Zu-
flush. F. A. Purdin. J. R. Roberts and
rwtfe. Portland: Harold Mann. Sand
Island ; Kelley . Brandstef i er. Sand
Island : Roy Powell. Fort Columbia and
Edward Hart,- Astoria.
Red Cross r meetings are being held
every Tuesday and Thursday evening
and the rooms are-opeif every day from
Z to iv nv, so that any one who- has
spare time may go there to work. It is
hoped that those who are staying among
us win remember that there is no va
cation on the front In France and will
use some of their time making sphagnum
pads and other Red Cross necessities.
Guests at Roelfs cottage Are : Henry
Trout. Frank Trout and family, n.. T.
Johnston, wire and children ; Miss Dor-
otny O'Hanley, Mr. and Mra Dan Allen.
Cart Fro berg. Albertlna Froberg. A. V.
Severance and wife, all of Portland ; Mrs.
R. M. Robinson and children. Mrs. C. C.
Ralph. Mra Ed Durst and daughter of
fortland.
About 60 coast artillerymen from Fort
Canby, accompanied by an ambulance.
hiked to Long Beach on Wednesday.
After resting, lunching and some man
euvering they started on the return hike.
Mr. and Mra John Stack of Walla
Walla have returned to their cottage
after an absence of five years.
Miss Roderick of Portland haa opened
her cottages here.
E. W. Ring and family opened their
cottage here the past week.
E. L. Shaeffer and family are here for
the season.
Mrs. Louis Strube and family have
opened their cottage for the summer.
Man K. Mors. C T. "Ronndtre and
Clyde Lovelace of Brighton. " .""" ' ;
Registered at the - Edelweiss are li.
Coleman. A. J. Henderson, 1. R- Ktsus
ser and wife. Mr. and Mrs. William
Proppe and Werner Frelsche. -
Those who are staying at the. Ocean
Crest apartments this week are: Mrs.
J. W. Blake ot Oroflno. Idaho : Mr. and -Mrs.
Paul Corey of Portland. L. L Par-1:
meter and family of Schofleld. Mrs. D.
J. Parmeter of Canby and Mrs. A.
Ausve of Barlow, Or.
Mr. and Mra. R. Hlbbard of Spokane
ar in the McKlnley cottage for the sea-
son.
-Registered at the Saltair hotel ar:
J. E. 8 wink. F. L. Curry. M. Spencer.'
W. J. Swlnk,- A. Ford. J. M. Ray and
wife. C. F. Harris, all of Portland : Irts ;
Pennington. Mildred Gilliam. I. Brigh
ton and Jim Harris of Telford. 4
. Mrs. J. H. Thorns and daughter Hilda
are In their cottage for a few weeks.
and Miss Hulda has for her guest Miss '
Frances Effinger of Portland.
. Mrs. John Gilmore. Mra W. W. Har
vey and son. Mra George Howard and.
Alvena Howard, all of Portland, are at
the Jones camp for a six weeks' outing.
Mrs. Harry McQuade and son Billy,
and Mrs. Cook, all of Portland, are la
Camp Canby for the season.
OCEAN PARK
OCEAN PARK. Wash.. July 20. The .
American vacationist Is proverbially
a souvenir hunter and too many times
finds his trophies useless dust gatherers.
On North beach, however, one can get
mementos that have the three-fold qual
ities of being ornamental, valuable and
useful. Each season the Indian women
come to the resorts with baskets of all
i kinds which they sell for a sonr
Lieutenant H. G. Reed and bride are One of the prettiest collections la that
domiciled in the Woods cottage. So of Mrs. David Beechey who has baskets
many newly-weds have occupied this cot- of all klads and designs. Her collection
tage that it has come to be known as the
Honeymoon cottage. Lieutenant Reed
is the fourth lieutenant who with his
bride, has spent his honeymoon In this
cottage.
J. O'Hara and family and A. O-Hamlin
and family are in cottages here.
Mrs. Charles Hussy and family are
spending their vacation here.
E. Hesenmire and wife are enjoying
the season by the ocean side.
Isaac Gratton and family are sojum
ing at Long Beach.
A group of Indians Is camping on the
meadows here and are an Interestlna-
slght as one strolls around town. The
women are going among the visitors of
fering their baskets for sale.
ELMORE PARK .!
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ROCKAWAY. Or.. July 20. At the
Elmore hotel this week are regis
tered : C. M. Pearson. J. R. Krause and
wife. Helene G. Johns. Myrtle Goodwin.
D. Hellman. Earle Jones. F. H. MeCrea.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kdwards, Mrs. S.
Newcombe. F. B. Mallory. Miss M. A.
Ohern, all of Portland ; A. E. McKerr.
Lizsle Glandon and Harley Yost of
Yamhill. Or. ; Jane Doran of Los An
geles ; Jim Whitread of Nehalem : Wil-
includes many dainty designs and won
derful specimens of weaving. She haa
waterproof baskets, cooking baskets. -baskets
of grasHes, baskets made of
roots and of bark. Mr Beechey has .
also learned some of the secrets of the
Indian and can herself wesve cleverly.
Mra H. W. Monnastes also hss a cholc
collection.
Mrs. TL P. Newman and daughter of
Portland have taken the Linger-Longer
cottage for the summer. Mr. Newman la
lumber spotter In Camp F. Mr. New- -man's
mother. Mrs. M. L. Newman, is
also sojourning in Linger-Longer cot
tage. Mr. and Mra Robertson are at The Bil
lows for the season.
Mra Dan Baker and grandchildren of
The Dalles, Or., are In one of the Baker
cottages.
Mrs. Ne house and daughters of The -Dalles
are at one of the Baker cottage.
Dr. Harkens and family of Portland '
are at the Kendal camp.
Mrs. D. B. Newman has gone to '.
Scotts Mills. Or., to spend the summer
with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Warden.
A silver tea was given at the Red Cross
roms on Thursday for the benefit of The
Red Cross treasury. The Ocean Parlt
Red Cross Is one of th most active I?
(Cnntlmwd on r Snrn. Thai Section)
3 IUUA rie Great Northwest -America Natural Resort Section. v -"iU
WHAT TO SEE-
WHERE AND HOW TO GO
WHERE TO STAY
OVKRLOOKlIfG
THE OCEAX
HOTEL MOORE
American PIm Sld, Clatsop Beacft, urecoa
atad at the water's edge. Reached
via S.. P. ft a Ry. and Str. Georgiana and O-W. R. ft N. Boat to Astoria, where
the A. J. Auto Co. makes connections for Hotel Moore. Autois take the beautiful
Columbia River Highway, which terminates at tioiei aioore. wm
fine trout fishing near Hotel. Kates on application. .
HOTEL SUNSET
BEACH
CENTER
STATION
Ideal soot, modern family hotel. Country and seashore combined, ocean
in full view, large yard for children, croquet ground, best cuisine and table
service, fishing, surf bathing, electric lights. Buy railroad tickets to Beacn
Center Station. Trains stop right at door. Postoffice, Long Beach. Wash.
Rates reasonable. MRS. DED MAN-HUNT, Proprietor.
Croton $oint Chalet
HENDERSON I
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COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY
UNEXCELLED CHICKEN DIN
WONDERFUL UNOB
STRUCTED VIEW. SON
PHONE LONO DIS
TANCE VIA CORSETT.
SEA VIEW
WASH.
The Hackney Cottage
Located on NORTH BEACH, universally conceded to be the finest beach in
the Pacific Northwest splendid surf bathing within a few hundred yards of
the hotel. Excellent table, airy and comfortable rooms, reasonable rates.
For rates, wire or write Hackney Cottage, Seaview, Wash.
BAYOCEAN PARK
Beautiful Beaalde Kesort Expanalra beach. Pacific ocean on an aids, beautiful TUlamosk liar
on the other. Surf bathing:, asata hununf. clam olSainc. fuhlni. eiDlorlna waadarfnl earn of Wn
are pleasantly situated in Avalon COt- I Mean. Natatorium, swimming and -porta ttuniahed bunsalow. at ore. Hotel Baroceao. popular
tr-rm Pnrtlund Inst- Nundav. Miasea
News of the death o one of the Sea- -yanda and Dora Gordon are the guesta
of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dalton, who are
occupying one of the Cornell cottages.
The P. H. and A. H. Edelfsen families
Is connected with the spruce division.
spending., the summer in their cottage
V:
VTm -ot tt tj i - men Willi
Mra. O. U. . ! Ulion oi, Aawria ' b""oi ""ici i . SAttlar mntrtrtvl frnra Pnr anl n
tained a bevy or attractive women nu i moare. spend the week at the Dlgmani cottage.
Mrs. Alice Benson Beach of Portland Dr. Sam Foster arrived from Portland Ai vista is th timmf bom, nf Mr-
gave a little dinner for 5-year-oiO m- this week and is a guest ot his parents. Robert Hulme and daughter Haxel. Miss
ther Beacn in nonor oi ner oinnuay imi arpiain ana jmxh. a. a. r osier. Hilda is spending the week there with
Saturday at tne inning uar. mere w mrs. acnneiaer ana aaugnter oi waua ner mother, Mrs. Hulme
the proverbial cake w.tn its canaies ana waua are located in "rne kocks" cot- Mra. e. clary and daughter Salma,
all sorts ot good things, to eax. EKniiiage on tne tsoara waiK. are domiciled In their cottage for the
little guests participated in the fun. I Miss Margaret Hlckey of Portland is summer .
Dr. H. R. Marsh, secretary or tne x. the house guest of Miss Catherine Nlel. Mrs. Jean Silver and daughter have
M. C. A. at Fort Stevens, has been ap- Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Wascher, William hMn th hoim e-uesta of Mm r v
pointed assistant field director of the Wascher. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wascher I Mrs. M. Techner of Portland has also
Red Cross with territory covering tne and Agnes Wascher or Portland mo- recently enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs.
coast oersnse oi me v.ommui nu v-iai- i iorea aown ana spent several aays at i j,exy
tne aidvi conage as guests oi Mrs. u,
tags.
H. R. Letcher and daughter are com
fortably located In the Bailey cottage.
Mra J. W. Foster of Corvallia is visit-
insr her mother. Mrs. Baker.
H. H. Stewart and wife motored from
Portland for a short stay at the beach.
Clifford Anderson of Portland is the
niast of Frank Koehler.
Mrs. George B. van waters ana son.
Miss Rebekah Van Waters and Mrs.
Norman Burton are recent arrivals In
Elk Creek Park.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clark, son and
daughter are very pleasantly located in
their summer home nere.
The Coes of Astoria are occupying one
of the Chapman cottages north or Elk
creek. '
and well known, best on Oregon coaat. under management of lira. IL J. Martin, with cooperation
of Sirs. W. a. Hutcmnaon. beaaon round tnp rauwajr tickets from Portland. It. 72. Send fot
.iH.nl. . u.b. vniir .M.r,, t 1iti, nnw aiftalwaa ana awAMVAa. m k k . a
TW. Main 7Z7U.
8 Chamber f Commros Dlgay orUan. Oreon.
TheShelbumeN-rBr
A quiet and restful summer hotel Justly famous for its service and
appbtntments. In sight and sound of the ocean. Lone distance phone in
hotel. Special rates for families. Buy your tickets to Shelburne Station.
Address T. J. HOARE, Prop., Saviw, Wash. '
ROCKAWAY
sop district of the spruce production
division.
-,j Mr. and Mra S. B. Duffey of .Port-
7 land ar spending th aummer at Home
; ' port cottaa in Hermosa Park. They
. . recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. P
,' ' Duffey of Indiana and Martin Duffey
'': h of 'Portland.
July 20. Mrs. R.
R. Irwin and children of Heppner
M. Lowell. They drove home Wednes- and' Miss Clara Shea, Sunday, July 14. have opened up their new cottage and Psons
aay morning. Rev. r. c. Blackwell. pastor of th Sea- are here ior tne .
i The Moore hotel continues to be the I . I Mr.-and Mrs. A. M. wnit or rort-
i niua iUi aa- vuuavua fi aui mvu uiu s-a 7 . vs.
center of attraction for the officers' monv. The bride, whose home was in land are occupying ' one or me ireDs
dancing parties on Saturday nights. Portland. Isa sister of Mrs. Joe Dilllan cottages and have as tneir guests airs
Kev. and Mrs. Short or Portland are Uf Seaside, and Mr. Warner la a marine ! R- I Ban ana aaugnicr.
guests at the Colonial. They will re-DUot. They are spending their honey-
COLONIAL HOTEL
AND APARTMENTS
SEASIDE,. OREOOJT, one block from
ocean ; electric lights ana electric stoves
i for light housekeeping ; free auto bus
to and from trains.
F. V. LINDSLET, Fro.
Rooms BOe ana Up
R. W. Schmeer or the united States main until September. moon at the Beacon hotel.
jfvj'f National bank ot i-oruana was a guest The Red Cross has been quite busy Mrs. David Henshaw returned to'Sea
,rs .at Hotel Moore. ; this week. Great quantities of sphag- 8jj the first of the week. She attend-
- OJTf
Frederick 1. uraite, inuea states num moss are being made into Dads. ft,.1 nitinn nf tha 'RMinf.nn rin.
commissioner, of Portland was a Sea- The Morris Gojdstlena and children t.M in Newberr. Or.: at-the residence
side .visitor tne past ween. or Portland have taken the Neltra cet-1 nf s. P. Timberlake. There were nearly
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Tamlesie or Pen- tage, . , nn rr,brfinrient and thev came from
dleton spent a few days at the Moore ThetOdd Fellow lodge gave a dinner alj part of the stat'When the service
hotel, leaving Monday for Seattle, where Wednesday nieht honorlnr four of its 1.. m,t ... tnnA tn
w . m I I. ...Ill mH-A .t 1 w " t . . - . I"" .
ur. ra. " v.. vv i.i.i 1 momuors wno leave snoruy . ior service. ntatn 25 atara. denoting the number of
xney are Clarence Mays, p. Mathelson. I relatives llghUng for Tjncle Sam. After
iarreu ouuon ana o. ts. xnompson. inner a reminiscent oroeram was held.
xars. t. m. Mcuoweu qc porUand is 1 Mra. David Henshaw nresidlncr. Rev,
summering In the Kelson cottage on Niel Johnson, . a -pioneer ' of 1851. came
the Board walk. Ifrnm Illinois and located -in French
Mrs. C. C. Howard and children of 1 nr,lrl. in Marlon conntv. His w'lfe was
Sand Point. Idaho, ara hera fnr nnl. -r
rJ1 ou1"' - ' - sturdy family tree, was started that has earta Content for their vacation.
nine nr.uV i..uBv uo- Jars, ueorge c. Flanders of Portland ainee branched out and reached even : .. sinaa and Will Sloan
Ughtful bch - picnic party, honoring Ma the house guest of Mra Willis to Europe. The reunion was formed tn IT.Vh, thir new home, which
Straugh. I honor of William Roelofsoiu who died a i v..n mmnleted.
toward Rankin of PorUand is reg- year ago. In March, at. the age of 96. 1 Mr. D. Hallock and Mrs. E. Minor of
inicrwj ai uu . naeara notai. Mr.. T a i m. i.ta TTimv xr - iutm a Tnini. I . u ( ih. ,
with natriotie caps, buckets and nn.v t prtl. 7. l.Z" iJlVk:""! roruaaa rw "v
meeting to be held there.
' Everyone was glad to meet the 6
o'clock special Saturday from Portland.
This has been christened "Daddy's
train." and is a welcome sight to the
children. - ,
Mrs. I. K. Hume of Fortland. assisted
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kelly and children
have opened up Frontier Lodge -for the
summer. ' -
I At th Brownie camp are located Mr.
and Mra. W. Padrlck and four children.
D. W. Baism. Mra M. f. aaism ana k.
E Balsm. Mr. Warren Merchant, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Bank -of Yamhill,. Or.;
Mrs. J, 1. Banks of Bank ; Mane Hen
dricks of Seattle, waan. ; aira. a, ra
ir and daurhter.
Private Rosco wooos, mattery tu.
SLrtv-nlnth artillery, of Fort Stevens.
wa a beach visitor Sunday.
J. S. Raffetv and wile oi sanies ar in
their summer cottage her for th sea
son. . . .
Miss Zelma Sauvaine and miss Kiisa-
hth Johnson or i-oruana ar at
The Beacon Hotel
,J. A.' MclNTIftg, Prop.
CONCRKTC BLDO. HOT WATiR
KTerrthin Modern
7as sioDwav agatpg. on.
PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL
Furnished rooms and tents for house
keeping. racing me ocean. auuiw
L, P. Harresehou. Prop.. Seaside. Or.
MEARS HOTEL aV-S?
r- house : center city : not ana coia
WftvOr ,llClVAt7Va JJ V ve
MRS. A. MEARS. Pro.
u.nrffltE'S HOTEL, SEASIDE. UV.
uvv
A pleasant place for strangers; man
ae-awl bV owner ; commoaioua aiwi'
mehu: clean beds i fin tabl.
in, - MBS. OaUlTE ncOulJix.
llttl Francea Virginia , Drake" and Ger-
aldln Peterson. The children met at
th horn of Mr. Wilton and were pre-
NORTH BEACH INN
l.iirsi avirn. WASH. Facing ocean.
efiwnv nr a im wnrTmg n 1 . r w uwov w - - .
shovels and a flag. They then marched ner of Oregon City, ar. al there. M ; & Mng are descendant- of -.this family. 7vt. and Mrs. Georg Barker ar at Room. VommCITT KITCHE5 AhS
down to the .and and after an hour . There is nothing nult utt.w Uu tann r pnr a.A .aai.M L.fV" " . . m antm I use of A COM t .1 1 1 1 ' ' "i "I"
pent in wadlnf they wer served with tory as. entertaining th little folk. I honorary president : Mr s. avid 4 Hen- a' n. Ray. from Etrn Oregon, la
iC dellclou ubtaniiat iuncneon ana 1 laaurepce Woodfintof JPortland gave a haw. Seaside. first vice president, and I at the Sunset cottag for a short out-
e- "teach llttl mis wa given a doll, Thel charmlng affair for several: bova irri. TAia: Wo.er. Woodlawn. aacratarv. I - '
-in-. impromptu tame " ,"'ut y nonor,ns Harold Brumfleld. who. Recent guest at the McGuir were K. I - John Sax and famUy or Portland ar
t . rosebud in.mutpi aUB ur. i,lu, ai, momer. nas been Spending the W.i Johnson and J. E. Hoefler of Port- 1 in the Jones camp for .a iv cays outing.
. -an abundanc. of home mad canaies. 1 past month in Seaside. Mr. Woodfinland.'.r u. ; --T.f The Misses Sibyl and Ion Elliott of
.' Those enjoying -tne, aay. oesiaes ne seems especially adapted In the art of There have been several meetings -pre-1 Portland are in Eumore lo. 1 for a two :
Wi-llttle guet wr margary ooocien n nappy and his dinner '-on I oaratory to & the entertainment to be week's vacation, v '
Mr;:'and : Mrs.' i,' ownerwaia euia
TEXT HOUSES furnUhed. Ss week.
4uial Marahall 2109. A-S21V, or Box
191. Long Beach. Wash.
w v Grant PasS,Jan Gaddls. Cleo- Nichol- this occasion was a huge success. Those I given for ' the benefit of the Seaside
-r on. jea wuwn, . I X r. " were Harold Brum-1 branch of -the Red cross about, August
o -Betty Lou Drake. ' ' j "fja. . Boatner Chamberlia, Sanford 1 10. A committee of Mrs. George Mc-
s" CJ1" nWheT. Richard Math. Mr. Henry . Metxger : and Ueu-'(
"ign wooann and th host. ! tenant Hoffman 1 In charg. . ..
Later they formed a tin nartv at th I on -J.iiv vt thar win ha a aaia of
Ainanr tha, atueaU t Mor.hota41aJprh Woodfla-11 litu-f oretmnoU auwl.aaowr ior th
r Mr. Rushlight ana aaugnter 01 run.
land were recsnt guest at th:Minf
. cottag on Third 1 avenue east.
CAMP GOMFY
rMiaru and TenU for rent, rents.
. a. a. fA Sa, (II
16 to weex; oe)a. i
AUaa -
ROYAL RESTAURANT
TILLASiuua, untuuj
children of Portland ar In Eumor No. :
2 for a. short stay, i . - - '". ' " -A " ' '-
Mis Marion Hawlay of Portland Is
her. for th summer and ha opened I o-' Fooda Specialty Moderate Price
. .a. ,L. TT-.rl.iraiiuul - . . I .
ri?7iiZi'7l -Portland ha. . ' T. HAMILTON. Prep.
Heart's Content
tKKg LVTLK
rarnUhed cottar sad tents for rent,
wsur sod Ucbt free, lixiuire
' FRANK HART.-
Rockaway, Orsaan
Wood.
tH IL'I rrk WW L-r 1
eWaamTMaaaaBaMaaa aa eait-v
AUTO STAGES
V Conduct rd along lines moat lnrltln t
i Bra and wnmn of refined taataa
5
en for Illustrate Beoaiet
O. W. J. RICKtRS, Hett
WhIU Saimam, Wash.
e
Ix-t ROCTI.EDGE BEET at FT XI HAL CO
145 SECOND 8T. r "" Man. ITS. A I'll.
CEDAR ISLAND
A ini4 aaiwl niaft n rsMri ra r mrf rtm t Via W (1 lai asatgsi
4aUy 8 a. m. eicer SarnitUr 7 a. m. and MO , vWd4., breh for bathln. dlrla totret. ssrta
P- m , for A r rail Wanna a, Wcfehea. Tawser and ; 71 , . T7 -JT
Shododendron. Round trip ll. Uorernaaent bord;i" VoU. fcl Tr -Camp
f 8 80. Owned and operated hf Irvlnatoa " ,Tul HuncU afUrnoon. Whj aot eaaia
Garae Auto Ce., Inc. J. L. 8, Knead. Pre - ' here for a week ar more tola aaauaert Taaa
Mgr. 1-hone. E. 11S. C-S162. F. Mth and , Ontan CtJ car U Janin' Lodja. rttotM Oak
Broadway Maa raaarestloas In adtance." oroi.. 12S M. or write Jooa J.nnlaca. atf.
Rhododendron Inn, Mt. Hood
Beaottrnl Monstata Raaort. setweea Hancbnack
and Zl(-Zac Mountain, on Zlf Za river tad Still
creak. Lent cenented open sir rwtmminf vol.
modern dance ball, saddle horae. trnnia and
croquet gTrnnda. headquarters for fib)cg Foe
anto atatea call E. 1J4. er Main 311. MK.
EMIL KllANZETTl. lro . Zi-Za. Or.
TOURING CARS
FOR HIRE
In.
TYRRELL TRIPS OO
its auta atrMt
flisfataeains Headqaarters
PIkmm for ReliabU Serrlea
Free iGlorstatlo Barea
fttaln a-urr
um 142 Atlarta mn4 Way Iswslnsa Aa
m t If e if ' ana izs wafia an wsy a-swsinaa aagg
Tawneys Mountain HoraeiorpR GFORGTANA
On the Salmon rier. between llucklebrry and i O 1 Ut VJ aLa VaXVVJ ITUlrt
The Tbdd Hotel
Tot years ths Todd Hotel has bee well and fa
Torabl' know for tt excellence of its tar-Ice.
Clean sad air, woau. comfortable bedi. well
eookad SMalt with (tnaroua porUons sad reason
able rates make tt a place jtxa will be pleased to
patronize. Wbea roa eons to Tiliamooa maa.
the Todd Hotel your headanavrtaira. 1 a. Uiuh.
beck. Prop., Tills nook. 4fcoa.
Hunchback Mountain in the brart nf tbe t'aacadea.
I near baa of Mt. Hood. Airy and comfortable
moma or Indtrtduai bunnlowa Horn cooains.
fine chicken unrnere. Wonderful icaatry, excellent
trout Rhine. Write or phone "La-C z
. H. TAWNCY. Fr
WelehM P. O,
NEHALEM HOTEL
V rTaaVarev)aa VeS.'wfSarvV
Come to Nehalem and in adjacent mountain
atreame, danclnc sad sparklin as their waters
bound from rock to rock, enjoy a aeaaon with th
faetir trout. Sptendid salmon fbhinf, too. rn
the Nabaiem rleer. Good boatinf and delichtful
easairy. Uood toosu sad board at Mabalem botai.
M. W. TOttL. Prrietor
VILLA CAMP
"ALL kMCRIOAN"
On Bar View Beach, oa the Tillamook Shore.
On, two sad three room cottaces completely
furnlahed for lisht hoaaekeepinx. Pax mountain
water, eaeclrio Hafats, aanitary toUeta. Protected
front sea btwas. etoea to beach. Clanu. crabs,
trout flshinc. Orarlooks Tillamook Bar. Ideal
Summer Vacatioa spot. For reeereatioaa aad
ratea, addiaa L, al. TOLLS, Bar V taw. Or.
ROCKAWAYLOTS
" Finest beach tributary to Portland.
Low price, easy term. Mrs. F. p.
Miller, Rockaway. Oregon. '
ALLEK . HOUSE, Tillamook. Orefoa
- A homelike place for visitors, where
their comfort is our pleasure. Rooms
6oe to 7so day,
C. T. i)E PORD, Prep.
' HU2TT COXFECTIOXEKT
- - Midway, Xwprt
Confectlonry Io Cream , Clears
, , . . .'Tobacco:-'. . - .
I - ' Journal Agency
ARRAH WANNA, MT. HOOD
Splendid mnrtatam vscatlon. No finer plae on
the coaat. Mountain traija, bis tre-e. rer
trnii, rood flabin. table uasarnaweaj. TUtea.
4 day. 120 week. Ante rUfn daily, Irnncton
(arae. BI2 Kaat Broadway. Phone East US.
or Bontiedse -cr4 Company, 14S' 2d at. Pbone
Ion CMUaee) far teaarisUona ts Mr. sad Mra.
Ceort Bpeneer. Prop.
Leaee Alder St. Dock tt T A. If. daily
Friday. Ketununs. iearea Aaterie 3 P. M.
Ll'BUKE, daily, eseept Sunday, at T:4i A. M.
Betunuas iearea Astorta at 7 r. M.
CSUINE. daily, vscept Saaday. at S F. K.
Betanun ieataa Astoria tt T J A M.
TROUT LAJlE. WASHUSGTON
Mountain Brook. Inn
HOME-LIKS SCMMZB HEBOHT
Eirt, mils, cream. Teaeteblea sad lru It
niahed from oar farss. Craowet. lassie.
ftahln. Situated aear kvka. Troat eraek as
White Salsaon rrrer.
Anto saeets anew train at White Salmon. For
furtber Information call M. Bfltine..iO McKay
bids.. Portland. Or. Pboae Uala live.
StrJEWPORT
5ETTOKT, OREGOIT
Connects with all trains at Taqulna.
Subject to charter by-plaaaur parti.
O. F. JACOBSOK, MasUr
AutomobOe Tourists
. CASCADE LOCKS -MOOD RIVIR BOAT
y KITTY; MORAN '
' Law Meeaf Rlrer S4 A. AV. .' S.
' LMeee Caeceato Lock 14 A. M, . St,
- SEA CHEST COTTAGES .
. , - 9wprt Orta '
k Ideal pleasure resort. 2. I and 4 room
houses, frontln beach ; light and -water
In each. - --."-. - ,
4Ar CHHIS aiJUfSp Sftwpsrt. Ob
Specialties
FOR THE CAMP, PICNIC,
CRUISE. AUTO TRIP
KODAKS AND
KODAK SUPPLIES
Sand U Your Films
Prompt Service
Paper Picnic Plates
Paper Napkin -I.unch
Sets. Ic Blanket
Thermos Bottles and Holders
Gill's
Tklrd Alder. Portia. Or.
MAIL TUEX TODAT
Films Developed
FREE :
when prints ar ordered. " .
-W pay rtura'potc.'
" FJaht-hour expert svrvle, . .
- Iaarreat Photo Supply Hon
" la Lb X4orUtwct,
Woodard. Clarke & Co.
Wood-Lark Bld Aider at.W. Park
. vviMm WTltinD. or clixnz on ad.
B ans I BBslBl 1 UADsaVaBSB IIITIII aas AaaWD wura
Bale - :; iAflr.)