f - THE OREGON SUNDAY " JOURNAL, PORTL AND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1918. 7 Sph agnum Is ' Gathered at Rockaway RCK-KAWAY, Or.. Ann'. 3. Twenty five nncV.n of nihamutji were shipped last fek from Rwkaway. The mosH .roomft me pfii every May from 6 p. m. till dark, and am usually full of nifn, womrt and ehlUlren. anxious to do their tlt even in ivaoitioii time for the Red Crftes work. Thin itkjsr crown In almost unlimited quantifies In the immdlat vi cinity pf Hockaway and In gatherf-d and broufth to the rooms by the boys of the town and namrner ramps. The loral Ked Crutm h pledged 25 Ratkf per werk :tp Its Output. Station ABfnt Kpurgron haa been trariHff-red from llntkiiway to I'ort land and his Jilac-e filled hv F. ft. Young, who has tiikfln the Hilllnps roftafre. frofeKor K1. r Taylor of Pacific Uni versity. ForPiit. ! rove, wrx-nt the week end as the giueftt of Mrs. (. A. Bold rlrk. ,I.e waai on his way home from a trip' in the lratetvufK "f the university. Dr. 'leorice Jj. pratf of Portland spent Kund.iy here. Kervli'or at the church Sunday were ! In the nflhirp of u sr.fxr crvii onrf Irrt- 1 prompt u add rennet by visitors. Prof Taylor gave the bible reading and Dr. rratt and otHrn gave interesting talks on the general subject of ohedience to pod. A good -congregation was present. Mra." Sutherland of Myrtle cottage Is Xf ntertalnlng Mr. .Sutherland's nieces. Florence and Margeiy Sutherland of Portland. Mrs. B. H.-Jon.-n is enjoying a vif-it : . iSeaside Heeds ! Appeal Made ) For Belgians rftitmiuf Fisber, Bert Irwin, Aater Moore and th hostess. Mrs. L. Randolph Flagrg-, Is "a house guest of the J. Harker Smiths. Tuesday they motored to Portland, Mrs. Daniel Meyers beins one of the party.. Mrs Meyers la summering: with Mrs. De la Montany In the Biddle eottape. Lieu tenant De la Montanya Is stationed here. Mrs. T C.Depue of Portland will be the house guset of Mrs. George Mo Math during August. Registered at the Beacon this week were, Sergeant-Major C. H. Smith ; B. A., lecturer on the Chautauqua ; Mr and Mrs. 3L. D. Elehhorn, Tacoma ; M. T. Tamamato of Japan : Beatrice Hee- kett, Mary Harnes, Doris Strubble, Ruth CEASIDE, Or., Aug. 3. Seaside eon J trihiited llfioO to the Reliian relief .7 J .? T" ' "r" -- - -- . ; ijanrieia, w lima oiocner u uoromy drive which was held under the able: di rectorship of Mrs. Julius Louisson last , Saturday. Among the workers were Mr. Cor.del of Portland. Among those at the McGuire. are, Mr. and Mrs., Raymond Osbura. Dallas ; Mr. tt i f r , drw : " ' j. na.Kcr crmin, B .u.8 J""- and Mrs. R. Trine of Portland; Mrs. J, Miss Getta Wasserman, Mrs. Charles . Clifford A Prentis Photo. An attractive headlaad on the Oregon shore. ! i - ! i CANNON BEACH I i 1 J L I ! Callender and Mrs. Frank Donnerberg. As chairman of 1 the flying squadron. 1 Mrs. Harry Meyer did splendid werk, ' while Mrs. Henry Metzger. who ha ) the booths in charge, turned In a fine Tec- charming home-, her nieoe, Mrs. Oscar HullnulKt and the MisHes Cunningham from her noil Arthur of Korc-at throve. ; nf Portland, also her sister. Mrs. Mary who leave scon for famp Tromunt, Cai. I Smith and daughter of Buhl. Idaho, and ir. r.nuiy tsanna arter spending a month In her cottage left Tuesday for her home In Portland. Mrs. Keese and little daughter of Portland have taken the cottage for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. William Copples and family tvitli their daughter, Mrs. Ahl gren and family motored from Forest Pauline Schilling of Tillamook Mrs. B. R. Patton of Baleigh is oc cupying her cottage, the ,Kopet Mam mock with Mrs. Roy Pation and baby Catherine and Mrs. Beiji Patton of Portland as guests. They expect to-re main during August. i ' . j v. .. . . . F f li'i.'l p t ..'! 1 ill T 'J 111 TI-'Tia T II.J'IIU 111-. uroe Minnay ftnn are quarterea at the i . , . .I.'V objective far the deeo sea fisherman. ; Mrs. vv . ;u. i.iurKiii, iwra.i I. x. waru. i - - . Mi ms Verna Ward. Mr. V. L. Hullqulst, ""-""-w, rv '- -' iuSu u i. ni.ere Mrs. W. V. Rust. Milton Peterson. M. E. ean js free from rocks, while I7COLA, Ori., Aug. 3. The many attrac- tlons of j Cannon Beach have never failed to entertain her numerous summer guests. The ten -mile stretch of smooth, hard sand Ifrom Chapman's Point to Arch Cape js an unequaled opportunity for motorists, riders and hikers. The headwaters jof Elk creek abound with trout, while; Haystack Rock affords an SEAVIEW Nawcome cottage for a few days Mrs. It. I,. Morgan and daughters of Portland are occupying the Bartholo mew cottage. At the Elmore cottage are Mesdames, Piper, Pike and Perry all of Portland. Mrs. M. A. Johnson and son Reymond of Portland are In the Rockaway cottage. StiugTy ensconsed In Cozy Nest, are Mrs. E. T. Drews of Portland and Miss Maude Eatterman of Butte, Mont. . A. M. Currle and Ralph Goser of Port land are Rockaway visitors. Miss Morelta Howard of Portland will McRae,, C. W. W. Whittlesey and E. R. Whittlesey, all of Portland, are regis tered at the Ocean Crest.. Among Elmore Park Visitors are :--J. Eftel and W. F. Peters . of Seattle ; from Portland are Mr. and llrs. C. H. Miller, Bert Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell and children ; A. E. Beard, H. A. Hinshaw, G. G. Hinshaw, Mrs. Paul Rienecker, L. E. Cobler, Mr. and Mrs. Coles, Emil KuWtel, Mr. and Mrs. Feller, E. A. Galerla, D, R. Boole, spend a month with her granifmothcr j James Strain and wife'; ; Harry Moore and sister at (Jllhowry Camp. and wife; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wonder- Mrs. J. .H. Mcrormick of Eugene with ' ful. Phil Wolgenuth, H. E. Hoffman and -her niece,-Mrs. Ralph Wilson of Port-I wife ; K. M. Wilmot, Jose; A. Bancroft, land, was enjoying the sea breezes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickner of Os wego are at Rockaway for the season. Mrs. W. T. Newcombe has opened her cottages at Rockaway for the season. AJr. Kenneth Poorman of Portland en jeyed the week end with his family at v Sunset cottage! The Irwin cottage shelters Mrs. Walter Price of Marcola and Mattle Webb of Leona. Among the many peorXe who arc rev ellng'ln ttio delightfully cool weather of Rockaway ari, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc Kertzle and son, Mrs. F. A. Gage and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Russell of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgfl Pay. Mr. McCloud and family have taken the Dahlia Pungalotte ; The Perkins cottage Is occupied by Mr. C. W. Fors- berg and his daughter, Mrs. James Nel son of Portland ; the Hall cottage by Mr. and Mrs. Peters and family of Ore gon City. Camp f'omfy. is 'enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs Roy Bioi ly of Beaverton ; Mrs. Springer and father and Mrs. Fisher; MIhs Anna Grahhorn and Mr. Fred Grab horn. Mrs. F. .1. Kvnns at the Skookum, has as guests. Mrs. II.. E. Myers and son of Portland Lafe Manning. George W., Klger of Til lamook ; W. G. McGelllng, Vancouver; W. Achman and wife of Hlllsboro ; Mrs. C. G. Brown of LaOrande ; J. J. Daily of Wheeler ; J. S. Dellinger and wife of Astoria. Mr. William McCarty ajnd family are j in the Bonnie Dundee cotttage. Miss Hazel Keller of Pco-tlafftils spending the summer wih Mrs. FrarVJ Beatty. i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newton with their daughter, Mary, and Esta. Griffith spent a week here hunting jind fishing. Mrs. J. Whltmer of Portland, sister of S. W. Lawrence Is spending the sum mer in the Lawrence cottage. With her are her grandson Floyd Dodder, and the children of Mr. Lawrenci, Dorothy and Vernon. Ocean Lake Twin Rocks, Or., Aug. 3. An un usually prosperous season Is being en Joyed at Ocean Lake. Nearly all the regular cottagers are ailready on the '. ground and. many strangers are com ; Ing In. Among these are': Mrs. Charles j Marjorle Brant of Salem ; Mrs. W. B. I Knight of St. Louis, Mot Mr. and Mrs,. IF. C. Theile of Amity, Or; Helen T. Barr of Berkeley. Ca! : Mrs. Helen Sim- T.tr v it fh.nwn tbn c,v i mens, Mr. and Mrs. K. v, Kose, Mr. ana at the Waverly. Mrs. Jessie Brown arrived last Sun day from Portland to spend the month of August with her mother, Mrs. F. W. Wood. Mrs. Harry McQuade of Portland, spent -the week end , with her mother and her little son Billy who are spend ing the Summer at Rockaway. Mr. and Mrs. D. Billings and Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard of Tillamook spent Sun day on the beach, the latter as guests of Mrs. Billings. They motored to Rocka way and thoroughly enjoyed the dav. Mrs. Ethel Williams of Merry Widow cottage, had as guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Laird and son and Mrs. E. I. Stack of Portland. Mrs. George Spall and daughter Cath erine are occupying the Idol, and have as their guest. Miss Emma Jenkins of sponane. Wash. Manhattan Reach Manhattan Beach, Or., Aug. 3. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harvey and daughter Ellnore motored down from Portland and are here for a few weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. s. McCutcheon and daughter Mildred have returned to Port land after a month's stay at Camp Never Inn. Mrs, J. C. Withers and son Kenneth we hers for a few weeks' stay at her cottage, Merry-Makers. Mrs. Ray Swltzer and children. Na dlne and Ray Jr.. are here with her mother. Mrs. A. Welch, in the Green Lawn cottage for a few weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. McKibbins and daughter Mabel are returning to Port land, after a few weeks' stay at Mir-a-Mar cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Solomon have re turned to Portland, after a few weeks' stay here. . George Blodgett has returned to Port land, after a week's stay with Mrs. J. C Withers at the Merry-Makers co't tage. Mrs. F. B. Gilman, Mrs. O. T. Larsen -!nd Miss Signe Taskinen of Portland occupied the Banks cottage for the month of July. Mrs. C. B. Banks and Mlsa Margaret Steele are staying at Wangatta cottage. The following guests have spent their vacations at the Belmont cottage : Mrs. A. Lofting, Fred Lofting, the Misses Agnes. Grace and Edith Clark, Fanny and Adele Walter, Marlon Hopkins, Nel lie Shadduck, Jessie Tfptaft, all of Portland. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs; B. H. Jones and daughters, Carrie aid Katherine, of Forest Grove, are spen'ding the Bum mer at Sunshine "cottage;. Arthur- C. 'Jones, who la expected to .leave soon for Camp Fremont, arrived on Tuesday. Mrs. William Reese and daughter . Jean of Portland also arrived this week to spend the month of August here. F. B. Gilman spent the last week-end with $Ia wife. Mrs. A. E. Foster and Mrs. L. F. 'Shinamon and Arnold and Eleanor Shin amon are camping here. Mrs. Glenn Townsend, ;Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Markell. Mrs. Scott C. Mare. Mrs. Ltezie Jones, Mrs. Rollo Skinner, Mi?s Pearl Jones. Mr. and' Mrs. Lawrence Lambert. Russell J. Dental. Mrs. A. Chenowith. Amy and May Chenowith. Miss Beulah Andros, Mrs. J. Skillltt and family and Mrs. Herbert Tambling and family, all of Portland. Mrs. L. B. Sampson; has lust re turned from a two months sojourn In California and opened up her cottages. She : is enjoying a visit" from her two sons who have been absent two years, G. H. Sampson having I been with the Westinghouse company, In Pittsburg, Pa., and E. B. Sampson bi Detroit, Mlsh. A few friends enjoyed; the hospitality of Mrs. Arthur Halle at a musical to listen to Mrs. A. C. Strange, a well known soprano of Pendleton, Mr. Harry Whetsal of Portland with Miss' Windle of Portland as pianists Refreshments were served and a deHghtful evening spent ; Watseco with its fine beach and Its unique attraction of its Big Cedar park, is a favorite resort foif picnic parties'. At one of these picnics, Mrs. B. F. Morden of Portland was hostess to the following people who are In camp at Bar view: airs. Aaais;ana Mrs. Mor ton, spn and daughter of Portland ; Mrs. J. M. Elder, Hillsboro ; and Earl Slo cum, Portland . A. B. Nelson and wife 'of St. Johns are spending the summer lh their new cot tage. Pilgrim's Rest, fhey entertained at luncheon Tuesday, Mrs. G. A. Bold rick of Rockaway. ! Mrs. J. H. Rosenburg gave a dinner Sunday to friends from STlllamook. Cov ers were laid for 18. Mrs. Watt of. Bay pity entertained at a .picnic party, her daughter, Mrs. Wylle and family and; other relatives and friends. Elmore Park Rockaway. Or., Aug. 3. Mrs. L. E. Schrader has been entertaining at her Sail air Rockaway, Or.. Aug.: g. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Meyers after spending the winter at Brighton, have returned to their cot tape for the summer. Mr. C. E. Nebergalt and family of Portland are spending; a few weeks In their cottage. Mrs. R. M. Boulette and daughter Nel lie returned to Portland Sunday after spending six weeks w-ith Mrs. Bouletfs daughter, Mrs. R. Ei Meyers. Mrs. Myers has with her for; the summer, her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Grlswold of Pendle ton and little daughter1. Miss Derba Hawn Is the guest for a few days of Mrs. C. Vf. Ross. others find.! the smooth waters of Elk creek an excellent place for swimming. Pacific Groye still retains Its popularity. Among those camped there during the week are: iMr. and Mrs. John Walters. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Waggener and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peters, Mrs. Thomas Raimsdell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson, alii of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waggener, Astoria ; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Getchell, Everett, Wash, ; Miss Minnie Shjink, Seattle ; Mrs. Loester Allen, Spokane, and Miss Martha Payne, Topeka, Kais. Mr. and &Irs. Walter Honeyman and daughter Jape came down. Sunday from Portland. They will remain at the beach for the rest of the summer. Drand Irs. J. H. Jenkins and family i of Hood River are spending the month ! of August jin their attractive summer home near Haystack Rock, Green Bar riers, i Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lagasse of Astoria are building a most modern and attract ive cottjage iin Tolovana Park. Mrs. La gassee has I made frequent visits to the beach while the cottage was In the course of construction. t Mr. and Mrs. Roby Dresback of Port land are hqused In their cozy cottage on the bluff for the remainder of the sum mer, j Miss Nelt Parmenter, Miss Anna Par menter and Mrs. E. W. Cor tell of Port land returned to their homes Sunday aft er a much enjoyed visit with Mrs. H. A. Cornell in Elk Creek Park. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schmidt and fam ily and Frank Hennessey, all of Astoria. spoilt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, A- V. Norblad in Tolovana Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ross and family of Portland returned to their "home Sun day after a month's stay in their at tractive cottage on the bluff. R. F. Carpenter of Portland spent Sun day with his family in Elk Creek Park. The forget-me-not sale held at Can non Beach last Saturday realized $25 for the benefit of the Belgian babies' milk fund. Mr. ana Mrs. T. L. Emery and son. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodgers and family, all of Portland, left the beach Sunday, after a pleasant stay at one of the twin Cornell cottages. C. E. Wingard of Portland Is a guest In Tolovana Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Austin of San Francisco are among the numerous guests at the Cannon Beach hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowman, and Miss May Cole, all of Portland, are In the Chap man cottage for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Wlllde and son of Portland returned to their home Sun day after a two weeks' stay in the Galla gher cottage. Mrs. D. C. Craig is a Seattle visitor at the beach. Mrs. George Lawrence Jr. and daughter, Miss Anne Lawrence, are spending a pleasant vacation at Can non Beach. v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw from Port land are housed in the Walsh cottage for the month of August. Miss Gene Gumm spent the past week in Seaside as the, guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Bradbury. Mrs. C. E. Dant and family of Port land are in Honeysuckle Lodge for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. George Prideaux and son of Portland returned to their home Sat urday after a two weeks' stay In the Watson cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Blanchard and young daughter, Shirley, with Celeste Joll of Portland, are spending the month of August. In the Scheiber cottage, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Alger are occupy ing their cottage In E3k Creek Park dur ing the summer months. Mrs. Bessie Norblad and Miss Clara Norblad spent the week in Tolovana Park. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe of Port land are registered at the Cannon Beach hotel. Mrs. E. E. Ware of Portand returned to her home Tuesday after a two weeks' stay with Mrs. Phillip Beck. SEAVIEW, Wash.. Aug. 3. On Wednesday Mrs. Bloorrter gave the Hackney cottage over Into the hands of the ladies of the Red Cross for a bazaar and supper and a delightful event It was. The sum of $325 was netted. Mrs. W. J. Dooley and daughter, who have been spending some time at the Shelburne, have taken the Snyder cot tage. On Tuesday night the Octo Amlcl club, a group of University of Washington students, gave a dance at the Olson home in Chinook. Those attending from this section were Miss Hoare, Miss Jessie Dyke, James Knox. Harold Plank and the University of Oregon boys who are sojourning at Sand Island. Phil Dilley has returned from Calgary and is awaiting a call to enter the serv ice of Uncle Sam. Mrs. HursC who was the guest of her brother, M. G. Flynn and family during the past week, has returned to Portland. Frank Sinnott spent last week rusti cating at Seaview. Mrs. M. G. Flynn is recovering from a three weeks' illness. Miss O. E. Miner has taken the O. C. WHERE AND HOW TO GO HOTEL MOORE American Plan Twin Roicks Twin Rocks. Or., Aug 8. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Richardson pf Buffalo, N. Yi. are spending the summer In the Richard son cottage. jl Mr. and Mrs. E. F.liBurllngham and family of Forest Grove; have taken one of the Hart apartments' for the summer. With them ie Miss iEdith Stalley, a teacher in the Marshfltjd schools. Mr. L. F. Brode .arid Mr. W. Day of. Bay City visited E, family Tuesday. L. Wheeler and Carriers Assist Widow Knoxvllle, Tenn., Aug. 3. (I. N. S.) Five acres of wheat on the farm of a widow, Mrs. R. H. Bell, near here, were saved from ruin when six letter carriers of Station A formed themselves into a working committee and went to the rescue. In five hours the wheat was cut and stacked. The balance of the work of storing the crop In the barn was ac complished the next day. The carriers refused any pay. OSWEGO LAKE Furnished Clmn Houces for rent, bf mek or month. Swimmins. boating, fifhing. Excellent commutation train ccrrtce on Fourth Street Red Electric Can. MAOLEAM, 614 twl Bldg. Main 4272 Or at HacLean't Camp on the L&ke, from Oswego Station ; W. B. Jett spent last Saturday and Sunday with his mother at Pleasant Nook, Seaside. Mrs. E. S. Higglns and little Miss ora. The next Die event win b? an en- . A, . . . . . tertalnment for the benefit of the Red in the Webb cottage on Broadway Cross on August 10. under th direction , , Stopping at the Colonial are.L J. Sul of Mrs. Julia.-. louisson. assisted by.'"" Ame; Iowa- Kennetlj Karr of committee consisting of Mayor L, L, A 'i.??11 Hausen Wauna- r Paget, Mrs. George McMath aid Lieu- a"dc- 5' w,illlams- tenant Hoffman, and th - benefit per- Alton Caryln Rosenthal of Spokane Is formance for the Soldiers' and Sailors' house guest of Mrs. I. Soloman. Mrs. club rooms under the management of Solomen s son, Jerome E. and Nephew Miss Leah Cohen? Then there will be trveiAnthur. Joined them the later part of sale of fancy work by th? ladle i o the the week. Episcopal guild on August 14 and this Mrs. M. S. Drake asked in a few week will see the beginning of a series friends .Tuesday afternoon to spend of card parties to be given for the bene- the afternoon with Mrs. Archibald Brad fit of the Catholic church. 1 ! shaw of Portland and Mrs. Anna Pat Mrs. Robert Spear is entertaining for i terTf n of T7anc0"Tufo"T,?o. . the spruce division boys and soldiers j J,mmy unn of Portland was a recent stationed around Seaside and will turn ! su8t 4 ?,e Moore- .... her home and lawn over to their pleas- ! .Fe,lB,mp8?n and famlIy are &uest8 ure Sunday afternoon. She expect at ; of Miss Per cival. least 1000. I Mr; Rnd Mrs. Arthur Sender, of I PMtiDnii o or T niMjolav hall Miss Barbara Kuchenreiter of Port-j A ,,, ni,,.j rn xVi. tti. land spent the week end as a guest of ;Bi;l and Mary AMceBaH Were ests Mrs. Lowell at the Albers cottage. . . ,fr n-rte,, thi. Lawrence Woodfin has returned to j naRt week. Thev left Wednesday and Portland after a month's visit in Seaside. w,n return to Portland after stopping Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cramer, a recent , of f for a few days at their ranch out bride and bridegroom of Portland, spent j Salem. a few days at Hotel Moore. I , Major and Mrs. A. A. Cabaniss have ; j sold their beach home to the Fred Bal- j i lins of Portland. Major and Mrs Caba- i niss Intend making Southern California their future home. Miss Mae Hlrsch of Portland is the guest of Mrs. Henry Metzger and the Flelschners. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis Mead and Mas ter George Wells Mead of Portland are at the Moore hotel. j Miss Hermina Albers of Portland is down for the summer in the Albers cot tage. Miss Emilv Daman has renovated and enlarged Necanicum Inn, until with its wonderful garden, it has become one of the show places of Seaside. Stopping there, at present, are Margaret Bowie and Odessa Bowie of Goldendale, Or. ; Mrs.. Charles Shea, Maxine Shea and Charles Shea Jr. of Portland ; Mrs. Z. C. Buck with her two attractive children, Kathryn and Bernard Buck, and their maid. Maul Mlmmick of Portland ; Mrs. Henry White and Hery Jr., of Portland and Mrs. Marshall A. Case of Portland. A honse party consisting of Mrs. Ger trude E. McElfresh, with her mother and sister, Mrs. and Mis Ewing of Portland, will be there until September. Registered at Pacific View hotel are Mrs. I. M. Fortner and Miss E. Fortner, Mrs. A. H. Gevurtz and children, Mrs. L. Matchett, Mrs. Clara Neilson, Mrs. J. A. Diehl and Ruth Diehl and Mary Raw lings, all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lamb of Boise, Idaho. I Judge W. F. Fenton, who is summer ing here, has hecorne an adept at golf and frequently' motors to Gearhart for a game. Morris Goldstein of 'Portland spent the week end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Callander bf As toria entertained with a dainty dinner for eight, Sunday night in the "Dining Car." ' Mrs. J. F. Dunbar is enjoying the season at Seaside. Miss Katherine Dun bar, who has been visiting here, re turned to Portland Sunday. J.. f; Dun bar spends the week ends here. Other Saturday and Sunday visitors were F. A. Sullivan. J. B. McClellan of Oakland. George McMath of Portland. I. N. Flelschner of Portland and Donald Parker of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mendenhall and son Harry are summering in Seaside. Their older son. Rush N. Mendenhall. Is in the navy on the U. S. S. Pueblo. Mr. Mendenhall returned to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. George McMath is devoting a great deal of her time to war work and she was one of the many helpers that made the Belgian drive possible. ; Tues day she' went to Astoria to explain the work of the National League of Woman's Service and Thursday Mrs. Alice Ben son Beach came from Portland to or ganize and Interest the Astoria women in this work. The latter part of the week Mrs. Beach spent with her children, who are summering here. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Russell of Portland are registered at the Colonial. Among the prominent Portlanders at the Moore hotel are: Mr. Rnd Mrs. Win- thrope Hammond. Mrs. William Corn foot and Miss Elizabeth and Andrew Cornfoot, W. A. Kinney and Miss Kin ney. J. C. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. E. Newstadter. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. i Frank, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller. W. C. Taylor. Mr. and Mcs. Arnold Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hoyt and Jerry and Jane Hoyt, Mrs. J. B. Teon and children, Mrs. J. S. Sullivan, Captain and Mrs.4 John Hayden. Captain C. A. Whltton, William Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wheeler and L. M. Starr. Mrs. George McMillan and Miss Mc Millan are among the familiar ; Seaside guests. -Mrs. McMillan frequently spends her winter holidays here. She is in her summer cottage in Hermoa park. Her mother, Mrs. Mervy, has ben here for the past month. The Misses Eherlocks of Portland have returned home after a stay in the Brey man cottage. J. R. Pollock of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Parrish of Belllnghom, Wash., are at the Moore hotel, also Captain W. Tempter-Powell of London. England, and C. J. Moreland of Salt Lake City. R. Pailltsch and family of iportland have taken the Locke cotSage for the rest of the season. The Maurice Goodman family have taken the M. M. Mayo cottage ; for Au gust, the Mayos having returned to Port land. Mrs. Felix Mitchell has been confined to her bed for several weeks.; She Is now slowly Improving. The Fulton cottage was the scene of a happy gathering this week, as Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eakin, Mrs. G. T. MeCIean. Mrs. Frederick C. Fulton, Mrs. H. B. Thellson. Miss Nell Thellson and Miss Elinor Eakln were guests there, fronv Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Webber of Eagle Cliff, Wash-, are guests of Mrs. Laura Hilllard at the "Hillcrest." Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Clark and daugh ter, Barbara of Portland are : here for the rest at, the summer. They are stop ping at the. Middleton. Dr. Ralph Davis and family! of Port land are summering at "The Palms." Richard Adams of Portland was a recent guest. A little dinner party w-as given! Saturday night, , honoring Paul . Wapato, j assistant superintendent of the Chautauqua, by Miss Ina , Moore. Those circling the table were, Evylin Gordon, Robbln Chrlstenson cottage. Miss Miner Is as sisting ilr. Plank In his Investigations on the cranberry marshes. J. M. McDonnell spent Saturday and Sunday with his family at Seaview. Mrs. O'Donnell and family have taken a cottage for the season. J. F. Peters returned to Portland Tues day. Mrs. Horace Mechlin haa returned to Seaview after spending two weeks In Portland. Mrs. William Harder Is in the Pope cottage for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. John Keating Is entertaining Mrs. L. N." Keating and Miss Mabel Keating of Muskegon, Mich., at the Alby cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benard and daughter Gertrude of Portland have oDened their cottage. E. J. Brown and family are in the Wrlght-cottage. Guests at the Shelburne the past week were: F. C. Hageman, Mrs. Mason and niece. Honor Farrell Youngson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gritfin. Mary Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Krumbeln and Her bert A. Krumbeln Jr.. all of Portland; Mrs. Josephine E. Walker. San Fran cisco ; Miss EditH McClellan, Minne apolis, and Mr. sjid Mrs. James A. Cavanagh, - Seattle. Mrs. Hughsby has returned from Port land where she has been to have her son's adenoids removed. F. A. Heitkemper and family have opened a cottage at Seaview. Mrs. C. E. Jones- and Miss Helen Offner entertained at dinner Friday. Mrs. J. M. McDonnell and son spent part of last week in Astorla. Master Brongwin Williams, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, is the proud possessor and wearer of a genuine French trench cap which his uncle, Reese Williams, sent him directly from France. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson and daughter, Janet, spent last Sunday at Wallicut. Miss Florence Murphy, who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. William Sinnott, has returned to Portland. Mrs. W. H. Brewster and children. Edna, Lueile'and Tom Kindred are vis iting the former's mother, Mrs. T. A. Kindred. T. A. Kindred spent Sunday with his family. Leonard Strelberg and Mr. Stone spent part of last week at Tillamook. Later in the week they came to Sea view for a fishing trip and were the guests of Mrs. Oscar Strelberg and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Katlln of Kelso have opened their cottage at Seaview. Mrs. Bartholomew and son, Frank, spent part of last week in their cattagej Miss Nellie Michell and small nephew arrived Saturday. Hallet Maxwell has returned to Port land after a visit with his family In the Peters cottage. Mrs. J. N. Miller and family are back in Portland after a pleasant vacation time at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herbrlng of Port land are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stranhal have been entertaining Mr. Stranhal's nephew and wife. Rev. Father Lamb left for McGowan Saturday and Rev. Father Riley replaced him at the beach. J. Wesley Ladd spent-last week with his family at their cotVge here. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker are en tertaining the former's mother of Port land. Ed Corcoran arrived Friday from Vallejo. Cal.. where he has been serving in the dental corps, teaching dentistry to soldiers. Mrs. T. R. King is entertaining her mother, Mrs. E. A. Austin and chil dren of Portland. W. A. Caffey, Mary Thew. Helen Ellers, F. P. Campbell, Mrs. and Miss Cary and Mr. and Mrs. Raef of Port land ; J. Rosen. Spokane ; K. H. Santer son, Hilldale, Or. ; J. F. Greenleaf and wife, and G. Nelson Greenleaf of Se attle are guests recently registered at the Hackney. Miss Agnes Corcoran has been sent as Red Cross nurse o Camp Dodge, Iowa."- She arrived there Sunday. Mrs. M. G. Thorsen and daughters w-ere called to Portland because of an auto accident to Mr. Thorsen. At last account there was grave doubt of Mr. Thorsen's recovery. Miss Dorothy Louise Bliss had as her house guest Miss Elolse Hugglns of Portland. A Jolly party of 18 including Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bliss. Miss Dorothy Louise Bliss, Reed Klepper. Mrs. Mutxlg. Mrs and Miss Sheble. Mr. and Mrs. Green leaf, Dr. and Mrs. Rossman, Mr. Rosen and Mr. Beal spent Monday at Beard's Hollow. Bonfire parties are much in evidence on the beach these days. A large one last Saturday night was much enjoyed ty trie guests of the Hackney cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bliss. Miss Dorothy Bliss, and their house guest. Reed Klap- per. Picnics at San island and Fort Can- by are much In favor by guests on North tseactl. A party that picnicked at both places recently consisted of the Misses O'Hare, Miss Mary O'Donnell. and Miss Adelaide O'Hanlon, John O'Donnell and Francis O'Hare. Week's Events j At Resorts on North Beach LONG BEACH I ONG BEACH. Wash.. Aug. 3 Last Friday 26 girls from Walla Walla and Portland who are at Camp Willapa wim miss Elliot as chaperone. hiked to Beard's Hollow and camped there for two nights. C L Dilley and family are at their cottage on the ridge and have as house guest. Mrs. R. L. Faulkner of Portland. On Tuesday they hiked to Shoalwater and back and had an enjoyable trip. Mrs. Dr. Pettlt arrived Monday. Mrs. Rose Smith has her daughter. Mrs. H. O. Wells and son as her guests In the Nautilus. Mr. Gratton and family and Mrs. E. J. Lawrence and family have returned to their homes in Portland. T.' J. Williams and family are In a cot tage at Long Beach. Mrs. Carl L. ' Wernicke and daughter are in the James D. Hart cottage at Oceanside. H. C Weber and family are at Ocean Side for the remainder of the summer. William Kennel and family are so journing in a cottage at Long' Beach. R. S. Lee and family have opened a cottage. Dr. H. A. Llbby and family are in their cottage. F. P. Egan and family and Mm E. KIssell and family have cottages for the summer. Mrs. J. W. Holmes Is in the Dinee cottage. , Mrs. F. R. Jacobson has her family at the beach. C. B. Harris and family are enjoying a respite along the ocean. Mrs. L. A. Cruickshank arrived re cently with her family. A merry party which visited Sand OCFAN PARK. Wash.. Aug. 3. Last Saturday night a concert was given at the Methodist church for the benefit of the church funds, at which $19 M cleared. Mrs. E. B. True and two sons and Mrs. True's sister and two children ar rived Monday for a stay at Ocean Fark C. A. Smith, secretary at the O-W. R. & N. office, is here with his family. W. J. Morris and family of Portland are in a cottage for the neason. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Green and Mr. Green's father are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavote. Cecil Sprague, although still confined to the hospital. Is improving nicely. Mrs. Sprague Li with her. When Mrs. Wade went to the cottage of her sifter. Mrs. Munyon, Monday to prepare it for some guests she found the place had been entered and the fur nishings ransacked. Stewart Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, has sent word that- he arrived safely In France. . Lieutenant Harry Burns, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. William Tnylor. Is also .in France. Miss Elizabeth CUland of Portland is visiting her brother. Re. Cleland. and family of British Columbia, who are in a cottage here. M. Sefimeer spent Saturday and Sun- ' day with his family at Ocean Park. Miss Ruth 'Hendrlck. who has been visiting in the Schmeer home, haa re turned to Portland. At the morning services at the Metho dist church last Sunday, the sermon was preached by Colonel' Chowne. gen eral superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal church In Canada. His sub ject was "The Church in War." Mra. Drew and children of Seattle ar at their cottage for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Drew was formerly Miss O'Brien of Portland. Mrs. Clare and family opened their cottage recently. A party which motored to Fort Canby to the dance Monday night consisted of Mrs.Ethel Spaulding, Mra. Hugh Mont gomery, Miss Frances Gill and Miss Dyott. Mrs. William Henry and daughter of Masel are viatlng the former's brother, David Beechey, and family. . W. A. Montgomery and family. Mrs, Waldemar Seaton. Mrs.' Anderson and the Misses Harris are guests at the Tay- lor hotel. island on Tuesday win one chaperoned by Mrs. J. B. Curan Sr., and Mrs. J. B. Curan Jr. The young people in the party were :1Marguerlte and Agnes Mc Cabe. Eleaner Kitchen. Evelyn Prag. Elizabeth Hulme. Leon a Prag. Jame Dlnneen and Scott SicheU ; Bertrand ar.d Vincent Jacobberger and Willie Collins were guests at Point Lorn a cottage Saturday and Sunday." S. C. Pier and family arrived Saturday at The Pier. .Mrs. Mattle Trimbly of Portland and Mrs. Harrington of Omaha are domiciled, in Seamore Court. Miss Anna E.rBrakel. private seere (Omtlnued on Following Tagrl yxJX Tno Great Northwost -America's Natural Resort Section . v JGriU WHAT TO SKE WHERE TO STAY OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN Seaside, Clatsop Beach, Oregon Most delightful spot on the south shore, situated at the water's edge. Reached, via S-, P. & S. Ry. and Str. Georgiana and O-W. R. Sc. N. Boats t Astoria, where the A. J. Auto Co. makes connections for Hotel Moore. Autoists take the beautiful Columbia River Highway, which terminates at Hotel Moore. Golf Links and fine trout fishing near Hotel. Rateson application. DAJf J. MOORE. BAYOCEAN PARK Beautiful Seaside Keort Expnsire bcch. Pacific ocean on one aide, beautiful Tillamook 11a y on the other. Surf bathing, neate huntinx. elam clgElnc. Itching, exploring wonderful cares of Cape Mears. Natatorlum. ivrinimtag and aports. furnisl-ed Bungalows, store. Hotel Hayocean. popular and well known, best on Oregon coast, under management of Mrs. H. J. Martin, wtth cooperation of Mrs. W. J5. Hutchinson. Season round trxp railway tickets from Portland. SS.TK. Send for circular. Make your reserTation now RECEIVERS FOR BAYOCEAN PROPERTY. Tel. Main 7270. 329 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SEAVIEW 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 oi the hotel. Excellent table, airy and comfortable rooms, reasonable rates. For rates, wire or write Hackney: Cottage, Seaview, Wash. i TheShelburne A quiet and restful summer hotel Justly famous for Its service and appointments. In sight and sound of the ocean. Long distance phone 1b hotel. Special rates for families. Buy your tickets to Shelburne Station. Address T. J. HOARE, Prop., Seaview, Wash. I it . " ! I " ilWnTHMiiii i if - ' - - Croton $omt Cftalet OOLUMBIA RIVER MIOHWA UNEXCELLED CHICKEN Dl R. WONDERFUL UNOB STRUCTED VIEW. FOR PARTY RESERVATIONS PHONE LONO DIS- .X. TANOE VIA OORBETT. MRS. M. E. HENDERSON urne Station, North Beach COLONIAL HOTEL AND APARTMENTS SEASIDE. OEE005, one block from ocean electric ligbts and electric stoves for light housekeeping ; free auto' bus to and from trains. F. I. II1TD8IET. Prop. Phone 84 Rooms BOo and Up The Beacon Hotel J. A. MclNTIRE, Prop. CONCRETE BLDQ. HOT WAT-R Everything Modern 733 BROADWAY SEASIDE. ORE. NORTH BEACH INN BEACH, WASH. Facing ocean. Rooms 11.50 day and up. including free use of A COMMUNITY KITCHEJf A If I) DIJ5IKO BOO M. HOUSEKEEPING TENT HOCSES furnished, $ week. Phone Marshall 2309. A-3219. or Box 191. Lons Beach. Wash. ' Mask nivli fitxuaef-Sk iXUinHitimnlktCtttl .iii-rtf T. , tut. Rhododendron Inn. Mt. Hood Beautiful Mountain Beaort, between Honchbaek and Zig-Za Mountain, on Zic-Zac rirer and Bull creek. Large cemented open air awimmina pool, modern dance hall, aaddle honea, tennis and croquet (rounds, headquarter!' tor flahlna. For aato (taces call E. ISO, or Main 881. MBJL EMIL FRANZETTI. Prop.. Zix-Zaf, Or. Tawney's Mountain Home On the Salmon riw, between Huckleberry and Hunchback Mountain in the heart of the Caacadea. near bare of Mt Hood. Airy and comfortable rooms or individual buncalows. Home cooaioa. fine chicken dinner. Wonderful scenery, excellent trout fubing. Write or phone Zlg ; F H. TAWNEY, Prop.. Welches P. O. Oreoon I XKP r - a7 easail Z Heart's Content LAKE LYTLE Famished cottages and tents for rent, water and light free. Inquire PRANK HART. Rockaway, Oregon wood. I The Todd Hotel T1 For years the Todd Hotel baa been well and fa vorably known for the excellence of lta aerriea. Clean and airy rooms, comfortable beds, well cooked meals with generous portions and reason able rate make it a place you will be pleased te patronize. When you come to Tillamook make the Todd Hotel your headquarters., L. S. Hush beck, Prop.. Tillamook, Oregon. NEHALEM HOTEL Nehalem, Oregon Come to Nehalem and in adjacent mountain streams, dancing and sparkling aa their waters bound from rock to rock, enjoy a season with the fetiT trout. Splendid salmon finning, too. in the Nehalem river. Good boating and delightful senary. Good rooms and board at Nehalem hotel. H. W. TOHL. Proprietor MEARS HOTEL Cosy house ; canter city ; . hot and cold water ; attended by owner. 5iIKS. A. MEARS. Prop. McGUIKE'S HOTEL, SEASIDE, OB. A pleasant place for strangers ; man aged by owner ; commodious apart ments ; . clean beds ; fine table. UBS. OLIVE MeGTJIKE Conducted alueig unea most inviting to aseu and women of refined tastam. Send foe Illustrated Booklet O. W. J. RBOKERS, Host WhtU "Salmon. - Wash. CAMP COMFY Cottages and Tents for rent. Tents, $6 to 8 week; Cottages. 110 to 112. Address A. O. Walling, Rockaway. Or. VILLA CAMP -ALL AMERICAN" On Bar View Beach, on the Tillamook Shore. One. two and three room cottages completely fni-n'nhxd for light housekeeping. Pure mountain water, electric lights, sanitary toilets. Protected from sea breeze, close "to beach. Clams, crabs trout fishing. . Overlooks Tillamook Bar. Ideal Bummer Vacation spot. For reservations and rates, address L. J. TOLLS, Ear View. Or. Locksley Hall SitSJJ- Under New Management Modern rooms, with or without board. Excel lent cooking, congenial service. ABBIE MAYFIELD, Proprietress ROCKAWAY LOTS Finest beach tributary to Portland. Low prices, easy terms. Mrs. F. P. M tiler, Rockaway, Oregon. ROYAL RESTAURANT ; TILLAMOOK, OBEOON Sea Foods a Specialty Moderate Prices : i. HAMILTON, Prop. ALIEN HOUSE, Tillamook, Oregos A homelike place for visitors, where their comfort is our pleasure. Rooms 50c to 75c day. C. T DE rOBP, Prep. Main 1422 Astoria and Way Landings A-1 422 STR. GEORGIANA Leaves Alder St. Dock at T A. M. dally except Friday. Beturning, leans Astoria ) f. IL LLRLINE. daily, except Sunday, at T:4 A. M. Beturning leaves Astoria it I P. it UNDINE, daily, except Sunday, at 8:8 P. M Returning leaves Astoria at 7 :30 A. M CEDAR ISLAND A quiet and picturesque resort on the Willamette, splendid beach for bathing, diving towet. spring board; fine camping spots. Dancing every van tug and Sunday afternoon. Why not camp out hare for a waek or mora this summer? Take Oregon City ear to Jennings Lodge. Pboao Oak Grove. 128-M. or write Jobs Jennings. Mgr. HU2CT COXFECTIOKEBT Midway, Newport Confectionery' Ice Cream Cigars Tobacco . Journal Agency SEA CHEST COTTAGES Newport, Oregon Ideal pleasure resort. 2. 2 and 4 room houses, fronting beach : light and water In each. Address CHBIS ABXS, Newport, Or. StrJEWPORT i EWPOBT, OBEOOK Connects with all trains at Taoulna. Subject to charter by pleasure parties. O. F. JACOBS02T. Matter PACIFIC VIEW HOTEL Furnished rooms and tents for house keeping. Facing the ocean. Address L .P. Harreschou. Prop.. Seaside. 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