G THE OHEGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1S2: , ' ,o T " f II f if r ft- Vacationists Come and Go At Newport TVTEWPORT, Aug. 26. William Ar 3 nold Decabauh and family passed through Newport Wednesday en route to their uome la Portland, with a six prong buck and a large bear hide strapped to their car. They report the hunting and fishing excellent be tween Silet and Newport. . State Highway Commissioner John B. Teon and family of Portland spent Tuesday at this beach after motoring down from Seaside over the proposed route of the Roosevelt highway. In cidentally they enjoyed a deep sea fish ing trip and other resort amusements. i Miss Helen Kellherg returned to her home In Portland Friday after a three weeks outing at the beach. B. M. Durant and wife of Portland njoyed a brief visit at Nye Beach during the weeh. v Mary Henderson was a visitor from fcorvallis over tfie week-end. Mrs. R. F. Arley ana daughter of Salem are spending their vacation at this resort. Mllborne cottage Is sheltering Miles Henderson and wife, and Richard Cronlse and family. Vivian Merrill of Portland is the house guest of Mrs. Robert B. Eakm. P. H. D'Arcy and Theresa D'Arcy of Salem are numbered among Nye feeach vacationists. f Norma Fender of Albany is enjoying a few days outing at the seashore. - Mrs. Asa Stevens and children and Mrs. Pat Stevens and son and Helen Averill arrived Monday from Portland for three weeks recreation. They have taken the Jesse cottage and will be Joined by Mrs. Lind and children Sat urday. Glenn Taylor of Roseburg returned kome Monday after a week's visit In JJye beach. u. At the "Cheery" cottage are Mrs. Jake Howard and daugnters and Mrs. Robert A. Marshall and children of Portland. i O. H. Bailey and wife of Salem are njoying a short vacation at the beach. A Mrs. S. "W. Fender and family of Al bany are at Nye beach. A. J. Graks and wife of Portland are spending the week at the seashore. Gordon G. Griffiths is a beach visitor from Chemewa. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan and children and Mrs. Vena Baker and daughter Florence arrived Saturday for a month vacation at the Sibley cottage, at Nye beach. 4. Rollins K. Sage and wife of Salem are late arrivals at this resort. At the Mills home are Hobart Mason and wife and Mrs. Harvey Nelson and children, of Saiem, for a three weeks' Visit. , R. A. Sanborn and family motored to Nye beach Thursday and are domi ciled in the "Whitby cettage for a three weeks' stay. . Mrs. Kastborn and children are so journing at this beach for the month. Mrs. James A. Coleman and children are comfortaWly located in one St the Twombley cottages for the rest of the season. Coleman will arrive Tuesday from Portland to Join them. . Miss G. Wagner is a Nye beach Visitor from Salem. ' Mrs. Wm. R. Lacey and family of Portland are among1 vacationists ar riving during the week. -. " Mrs. Frank Power and Florence Power of Salem are spending a few days at this resort. J"- Mrs. A. Urban and Bemice Urban are enjoying the week at the sea shore. John O. Farrel is a resort visitor from Eugene. 4 Domiciled in the Eakin cottage for a two weeks" stay are B. H- L&f ferty, 'wife and daughter, Harold Beale. and Murlus Eakin. Harvard Young and sister departed .for their home in Portland Wednesday , after a thre weeks' vacation at Agate : beach. -Mra Arthur Stevens and daughters, Grace and Mary, arrived from Salem Sunday evening for a week's etay at Nye beach. EL K. Donner and F. p. Trask were visitors from CorvalUs over the week- end.. fr E. R. Russcl of Salem enjoyed a MARY EMILY NEyMAN or THE Majrinello Cosmetic Shop 203 BROADWAY ELD 6, has returned to Portland after having- visited the larger cities In the East, including New York. Chicago and Philadelphia, for the purpose of investigating the latest, modern, scientific methods of Bauty Cul ture as employed ib the famous Kastem beauty shops. Miss New man returns after an absence of several months with man v new ideas that should meet with ap proval of the women of Portland. At water 2(7 tar aapolatmeat r :...(.-.- ,s A'i' ; .---:..-. :;i-s. ".?,;''' '233 " W-7 '-" ' ' WWMi ... Hill-' Taqnlna Head lighthonse, north of Newport, Is few days outing at this seashore re cently. Mrs. Julius Harold Hart of Portland Is among vacationists encamped at Tent city. Mrs. W. Blaine Seeley and Mrs. B. C Seeley of Woodburn are enjoying an outing at Tent city. Gail G. Landsden and wife ace among resort visitors from Woodburn. Mrs. E. PUnklewiset and Edith Flin kiewiset are enjoying a brief visit be fore returning to their home in Port land. Tom Turner and wife of the Spring hotel at Springfield, are registered at the Gilmore. J. M. Yaeger and family of Salem are in a Cheery city cottage for their annual vacation. H."H. Heil of Portland is a vaca tionist at Nye beach. H. J. Brown and mother of Salem are in a summer .cottage for a week's visit. Brown is a real estate man at the capital city. Mrs. R. F. Axley and daughter are Salem visitors at the Old Playground. Rita Fergusen of Salem is spending the week at Nye beach. Mrs. M. A. Howells and Harriet Howells of Eugene are visiting in the city. Mrs. Elborne Slmms departed for her home in Woodburn Wednesday after a week's visit at the home of Mrs. A. P. Branigar. Frank Whitman- and Mrs. Clyde Whitman and son Dick returned to their home in Woodburn on Sunday. Floyd HasRall, wife and daughter Luella returned home after a short vacation at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graves are here from Woodburn. Mrs. Charlie Wastsoa and daughters. Hazel and Gladys, of Portland, and Mrs. Henry Wells and daughters of Salem are cozlly located In the Gaston cottage for the month. At the Beach-View cottage is Floyd uaviea ana ramiiy or Medford. Myra Bean and niece Helen are late arrivals from Eugene. Mrs. B. F. Jenkins and children ar rived from Spokane Sunday and will visit with friends and relatives for a fortnight. Attorney D. C. Herring and family of Washington have rented the Jones cottage for an indefinite length of time. Mrs. Alwood Genn and family ar rived on the Wednesday special for a week at the seaside. Mrs. M. M. Kisor and daughters of Salem are la a summer cottage for the week.- Mrs. George Dickensen and children, accompanied by Mrs. Ball, departed for their home in Portland after spending the entire season at Nye Beach. Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Hecker returned to their home In Salem Thursday after a week's outing at Agate Beach. Mrs. James Keith and children ar rived Wednesday from Portland for a lew days' visit with relatives. Betty Euland and Helen Frev of Portland are guests at the Mllborne cottage. Mrs. Retts and son Billy are In a summer cottage for two weeks" vara. tlon. Mr. Betts will arrive Sunday for a snori visit. Mr. Ellison Joined hi familv . Windy cottage for a weeks' stay. Mrs. G. W. Marshall and family re turned to their home in Eugene after a months' stay at this beach. oienn Thomas and son motored K.r-v to Portland Monday morninr ftr on- Joying the week-end with the family at um xieoaing collage. Mrs. Wimberly and daughter niaiva and niece. Eileen Wetherhv ratm-na to their home In Portland Sunday. Alene Genoe and mother are vaca tioning at Nye Beach. Airs. Bronaugh and chHdren of Eu gene are visiting Mrs. Thomas. uaie woodruff and friends are In the White cottage for the weekend. Mrs. Haines and children returned to their home in Albany Tuesday. Mrs. John Wells and Mrs. Bertha Wells spent the week at the hnnwi nf Mrs. Arthur Brown, who will return to Portland with them on Sunday. Elizabeth McElroy is spending the week at the Briar cottage. Terrance Blue and children arrived Monday for a few days' visit with Mrs, won joiue or rortiand. S. B. Kent and family motored back io x-ortiana Wednesday after a ten days' outmg at Nye Beach. Mrs. Rena Turrell cIommI hoi- mf. Monday after spendinr two months at me seasnore. H. A. Tramp and wife returned to uieir noma m Eugene after a fort night's vacation at this resort. W. C Callaher Joined his wife at the oeacn xnursaay evening for the week' end. Mrs. Amos Wells and children re turned to their home in Portland after a pleasant two weeks outing at Agate Beach. Mrs. Harold Teane an'd children are In a summer cottage for the fall months. Mix Catharine Wade and son Derry .rrivoa weanesaay zor a months" visit wita relatives at Isye Beach. At the Wentwofth cottage are Mrs. Enos and children and Mrs. Bradshaw and children for a two weeks vacation rrom Portland. Jessie White is the house guest of Mrs. Briar for the week-end. Mrs. Lott I. Hodges of Portland ar rived Wednesday en the special for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Agee at Nye Beach. ' . Harriet Belding and sister are at Nye Beach for the week. Mrs. A. A. McEIwain and children are cosily housed at Nye Beach for the rest of the season. Mrs. Benson and son Wtllard and daughter Alice returned to their home in Portland Monday after spending the month here. , -. one of the beacons along the Oregon' Coast. Long Beach Visitors Are Busy Group LONG BEACH. Wash., Aug. 26. Mrs. E. J. Kane, Mary Jane Kane and Mary Helen Carney leave tomorrow for their homes in Portland. Mrs. Kane and Mary Jane Kane have been the guests at the Carney home for about a month. Mrs. T. Frank Carney with Billy and Edward and Miss Chris eie Patrick will return to the city on Thursday. ... Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bulletset with son Louis and Marie Sundberg, Mrs. E. Pastarlno of Milwaukee, Wis., is their house guest George Donnerberg, U S. Tharp, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Arct, Edgar Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Little and children are among the many guests registered at the North Beach Inn. Registered at the Driftwood are : Mrs. George Cecil" Walters, Jessie Armstrong, Gladys Humphrey and H. Li. Gill, Mrs. E. Norman, Miss Hannah Miller. Miss Edith Huntley and Miss Mary Chott. Miss Annie Gately is vacationing at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gratton have re turned to the beach to remain a fort night. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seaman gave a delightful bridge party at the Fern wood bungalow Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac donald. The evening was spent in dancing and bridge. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Air. and Mrs. Robert Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. E. Li. Shaffer. Mrs. Harvev Pittenger, Miss Doris Pittenger and Stuart Leavy. Mrs. H. Mason and Mrs. Mabel Napier are guests at the C. C. Rose cottage. Mrs. C. C Rose and son Foster joined the rest of the family on Wednesday. Mr. Rose will spend the week-end, to return again over Labor day and motor home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Oliver and son Horace Jr. are occupylng-thelr cottage on the ridge near Tioga. Helen Watkms returned to the beach after a two-week visit In Portland. Mrs. E. J. Avery and daughter Felice have returned to Portland, hav ing spent a month at the beach. Hildred Wistrand and VirsrintaJ Hitchcock returned to Portland. Miss Gussie Miller Is the house guest of Mrs. Helen Wood. W. Pen and family are in the Noon cottage. Edith Westhoff, Frances Westhoff. Ruth Hakamp, Agnes Waltham. Vivian Vaughan. Mrs. F. Westhoff and Mrs. T. C Westhoff returned to their homes, having spent their vacations at Broad way court Miss Catherine Dinneen is spending a few days at the beach in the Sylvan dale cottage, Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Concannon re turned to the city on Sunday. Mr. T. J. Concannon accompanied them. Mrs. C. Hilgers and daughter Jane returned to the beach to remain until Labor day, having spent two weeks at her home in Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. N. Kelly and family arrived at the beach to spend the re mainder of the month. They are domi ciled in the Rowe cottage. ,-Mr. George Coyne returned to Port land, but expects to spend another few days with his family before the end of the season. Mr. William Kennell arrived at the beach to spend the week-end. Mrs. T. J. Nash and daughter Betty Jane, Mrs. C EL Cassel and daughter Shirley, Ann Springer and Ted Spring er are enjoying August in the Hanne- Bian cottage. - Mrs. August Olson. Portland, and Mr. Jack Hall, Deep River, motored to Portland, having spent a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jeffry re turned to Portland after a three-month stay in their beach home on the boule vard between Long Beach and Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wlederhold. Mrs. W. J. Kessier and daughter Mildred Ann are domiciled in the Burke cottage antil September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harold returned to their home In Eugene, after a month at Long Beach. . Mr. John Summers spent the week end at the Watson cottage.'' Mr. A. S. Martin, who has been vacationing; at the home of Mrs. J. C Watson, re turned to Portland. Mr. E. J. Albee spent a few days with hjs family. Dr. and Mrs. Fltsgibbon returned to Portland, having spent three weeks at the home of the letter's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. Miss Mary Dwyer returned to the beach, after an absence of two weeks. She was accompanied by Miss Violet Dwyer. who win remain at the Dwyer cottage for two. weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fange and little Betty Funge and Mr. and Mrs. P. Kelson motored to Long Beach and are spend ing two weeks in the tourist camp. Marlon-Neer la the house guest of ber aunt. Mrs. C H, Schoenfeldt. Mr. and Mrs. George Cauldwell and daughters Catherine and Carolyn are spending two - weeks at the Wienona cottage.. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Honghtoa and daughter motored to the beach to spend their vacation at Beach Center. Air. and Airs. Elbert E. Whitcomb arrived at Long Beach on Sunday. They are returning to Portland, having spent a few weeks motoring through British Columbia; They are spending a few days as the house guests of Mr. Whit comb's sister, Mrs. Gertrude Boyce. Mrs. Julia Whitcomb will ac company them to their home in Port land. E. J. RusseL, Mrs. F. M. Snyder, Chinook, and Mr. J. J. O'Donald are visitors at the Kellogg cottage on the meadow. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller of Brenv erton are spending a month at the beach. Mr. Miller is constructing a radio station at North Head. Mrs. A. J. Winters, Gerald Winters and Mrs. A. C. Rice are enjoying a most delightful vacation in the Hicks bungalow. Mildred Stockenberg of Portland and Thelma Anderson of Weston, Or., are vacationing at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Berry of Mult nomah, Or., are spending two weeks at the beach. Helen TJlin and Marie TTrickson are- guests at the Harry Tinker cottage. Mrs. C. P. Scanlan and children with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Landon are spend ing six weeks in their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kelly, Mrs. A. T. Bevans and son. Alpha Be van, Maud Wilson and Edna Walker are guests at the Clover. Mrs. Velva Larkins and son, Lyle. are guests of the Sunset cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones with daugh ter, Dorothy McPherson and Jessie Peterson spent a few days In the Mc pherson cottage. Mrs. William Schmuckll and Mrs. C. M. McCafferty are spending two weeks In the Sylvandale cottage. James Dinneen spent the week-end. Mr. Schmuckll and Mr. Cafferty aro ex pected to spend Labor day here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Cali fornia spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith expect to make thfilr home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L: C. Davison left the beach on Thursday for the East. They expect to visit relatives in Cincinnati. Also to spend some, time in New York and Washington D. C, returning through Canada. They then expect to tour California. Mr. Davison was the former postmaster o Long Beach. - Miss Ethel MaMulJen is visiting ner mother, Mrs. D. B. McMullen, of Sea more court. Rev. D. G. Lourd. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hawthorne and family of Portland are registered at the Seamore court. Thelma Hart Is the house guest or BIrs. H. Shea at Seamore court. Mary and Margaret Hughes motored to Portland on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McEntee with Gene Virginia and Eugene Jr. are spending three weeks at Long Beach. Mrs. A. E. Bodley returned to ner beach home, having spent a month with her daughter, Mrs. A. H. uibbs, oi South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stack have re turned to Walla Walla. Augusta Hansen, Carolyn Walker, Mav Stack, Ann Knott and Laura Klehl form a merry house party at the fathck cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gumbert will re main at Long Beach until October 1. Mr. Gumbert, who has beetle ill, is much improved. Mrs. P. O'Halloran returned to the beach this week.' Mrs. John O'Halloran with Jack Jr. and Robert will spend two weeks at the O HaUoran cottage nn the track. Lawrence O'HalloranH and Dave Clanton are alsd guests- at this home. r The HU1 Military academy camp was the scene Friday evening of a unique banquet. The business men of. the beach and Ilwaco .were the guests of Joseph A. Hill, president of the acad emv. Impromptu speeches were given by Mayor Tinker, Senator Sinclair and Dr. J. W. Daniels. Cadets Wesley Mcvers. Thomas Rowan. David Pow ell. Ford Llvermore, Albert Von der Wetth and Theodore Madden assisted in entertaining the guests. Harriet and Florence Leach rendered a num ber of songs. Mrs. Percy Lewis ac comnanied them on the piano. The In vited guests were Mayor Gilbert Tinker. Ben Baker, J. E. Pane, V. H. Allen, A. Lunquest, A. Shagren. Dr. George Hill. Milton Seaman. Theodore Jacobsen, Walter StrauhaU ' Harry Tinker, Frank Cananis, J. McKean. Ed Avery, C. K. Cooper, J. M. Arthur. Dr. E. W. Paul, Bud Baker. Herbert Wil liams. William Brumbock. Walter Wil liams, Myron Sinclair, L. P. Sinclair. Chasles Rogers. William Block. John Howerton. J. Purdln. Mr. Bud, William Rounds. A. Strand. George Putnam, Harry Chrtstensen. Roderick Baker, Colonel F. E. Patterson, Dr. J. W. Daniels and Ben W. HilL Ernest Berts is a guest at the home of his brother. George Berts. Mr. and Mrs. George Berts and Allan Berts are returning' home Sunday after en joying their vacation in their beach horde on the boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Murphy and fan fly return to Portland on Tuesday, having spent six weeks at the beach. Mrs. Anna Stevens, Miss Iva Stevens and Jay Wageman of Portland are guests of Mr. and Mrs, S- L. Stevens in the Dickson cottage. - . Mrs. F. L. Shun and Martha. Frank Jr. and Florence are spending their va cation in the Three Pines. Mr. Shuli, who 1 Is the ' chairman of the school board, spent the week-end with his family. - Mrs. L. Schulse returned to the beach ifter a Jootor trip to Portland. Sea Yields Big Catches on North Beach I QEAVTEW. Wash, Aug. 2S. An ideal fD damning- and crabbing - week ar rived. Vacationists by the' hundreds took - advantage of this season, and everyone enjoyed a week of seafood. Although a great .many - clams . and crabs have -been caught this season, there is still plenty for anyone v who wishes to arise early . and go after them. Never in the history of North Beach have crabs been, more plentiful. Among the many guests at the Sea view are; L. F. Wiprut. , W. P. Sin not, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Barns and daughter Helen. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hurlburt, H. B. . Swaeey, A. L. Mac- lennan, Thomas C Bloomer, Mrs. Kathryn Possom, Lee Galloway, Miss Grace Zimmerman, David L. Piper, Mrs. Jane Warner. T. L. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs.. F. W. Hawes. Mrs. Josephine Anderson and grand son Bud, Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Meyer and son Harry are enjoying the month In their cottage on the ridge. Mrs. William Christianson of Lon don, Ontario, is spending a few days with Mrs. J. Walter Johnson at the Pollyana. Garner Grayson returned to Portland after a fortnight at the Allen home, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kree borough and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Balch and family spent a very pleasant day on Sunday picnicking on the Naselle river. Mrs. P. Conn, Mrs. Harold Cohn, Elinor Cohn, Winnie . Bradey, E. B. Hughes, James R. Campbell, Mrs. Les lie Scott and daughters Elisa and Elizabeth, Mrs. John Latta, Mrs. Vic tor Johnson, Ray Wheaton and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brown are all on the Shelburn register. Mrs. Ben Selling, Mrs. E. Sichel and Mrs. O. S. Binswanger are house guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Selling. " Additional guests at the Seaview hotel are : B. M. Bartell, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cate, J. H. Regal, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, Miss Marie Vaughn, Miss G. David, Helen C. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Savage, J. Stuart Leavey; Bob Adams and Mrs. Jane Warneri Late guests to arrive at the Shelburn are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turner, Helen and Jant Cattron. L. M. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooper. Mrs.' William Showers is visiting the home of Judge George Rossman Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Jones and Rich ard Jones are visiting at the :Mc- Donalds. Louise Hatfield Is visiting at the Amme cottage. Misses Harriet and Florence Leach are house guests at the home of Mrs Percy Lewis in the Hoare cottage. Mr. Leonard Striebig arrived at the beach to accompany his motherland sister to Portland. One of the largest picnic parties to be given at Beards Hollow this year was thoroughly enjoyed by a crowd from Seaview. An elaborate lunch was served. Amone the guests were : : Mr. and Mrs. E. Burns and daughter Helen Mr. and Mrs. R. B. MuUlg with daughters Catherine and Dorothy, Mrs. J. S. Taylor and three children, Mrs. Spath and daughter Marguerite, Wer ner Steinmetz, Mrs. Charles K. Rlngler Virginia and Eleanor Rlngler, Mr.and Mrs. John Dundas and Donald Dundas, Jean Hopkins, Marvin Beuchel, Mrs. M R. Whitehead and daughter Doro thv. Marie Bergen, Louis Damnasch, Eleanor, Florence and Josephine Dam- masch. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Staldeman and family motored to the beach from The Dalles. Mrs. Frank Forbes returned to Port land, having been the house guest of Mrs. M. R. Whitehead at Englewood cottage. Virginia Keating is visiting Frances Hare at the "Mooring." G. " N. Versteeg -is a week-end guest with his family. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Kryer of The Dalles are Seaview guests. James Sheehy is expected at Sea view this week. Mr and Mrs. C. Eder and son from Nyssa, Or., are guests at the home of Mrs. Johnson. . Mr. F. H. Belton and Mr. J. tiic.Kspn are spending a few days with tneir families. Mrs. Charles Henman and : children Laura and Charles are epenamg August at the Weach. Mary Browne is spending two wees with her sister, Mrs. T. P. Maney. Grace Wells Is a beach visitor. Ed Suefert is spending his vacation with his family. Carolyn Blain of Seattle is the house guest of Mrs. H. C. Lounsbury and daughter Nan. Miss Helen Schoren is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seufert of The Dalles. Miss Louise Shaffer is spending her vacation with Mrs. E. Schacht at the Summerland cottage. Mrs. Martin Schacht and family returned to Port land, after a month in "Summerland." Gertrude Schacht Wagner returned to California, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. E. Schacht. Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Brown wui re turn to Portland in a few days. Dr. Parrish and wife of Kelso are vacationing in their cottage at Holman. E. J. Brown Is enjoying a few weeks at the beach with his family. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Eckert of Port land are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. "L. Meyers of Ilwaco. R. D. Posson and daughter. Miss Barbara, are Seaview guests. Mr. E. H. Sherk is spending a fort night with hla. family.- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gearhart are Tve.ndine August at the beach. Mr. and Mra A. E. Cornell and chil dren are enjoying a few days at the Catlin cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Ferguson and children have returned to Pendleton, after -a month at the beach Mrs. J. Levitt and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simmons are domiciled in the Walker cottage, Holman. Mr and Mrs. H. M. Veale are in the Yoe cottage. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Meyers opened their cottage for the remainder of the season; Mr. and Mra V. D. Cousins is spend in g a few days with their sister, Mrs. A. Strand. Mr. and Mrs. .Cousins have motored from their home in Oakland. Cal- to North Beach by the way of Seattle. Mrs. R- J. Marsh spent a few days at the beach, guest of Mra T. W. Hender son. . . Mrs. M. Keenan and son Vincent are spending two weeks at the home of Casper Capser. v J. W. Beveridge and family are oc cupying their cettage at the Rocks. Dr. and Mrs.' Beach of Puyallup are spending the month of August in their Tioga home. , Mrav Edgar Burns and daughter Helen are pending their vacation at Seaview. Mrs. W. B. Hare and Mra F. L. Maddux are at the "Mooring. Barnes Colli naon la. a guest at the Versteeg home, "Seldom Inn. . Mrs. Lake Wolf ard is spending Au gust in - her cottage. Catlin Wolfard spent a few days with his' mother, ill: and Mrs.' Henry of Pendleton are visit ing Mrs. Wolfard. . F. B. Stanbaugb-returned to Port land. ' - , - r -. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Stadelman and daughter Joan are at Moffltt's. Mrs. D. E. Dunbar and son returned to their home In Seattle. . ' Mrs, -f. Isabella Lowe and : daughter of Tacolt are Gables guests. ' Mrs.-W H. Denny of Duluth. Minn.. has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. Frank Mereese. - . . . .. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. ReiHy are house guests at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Thomas Bloom field at Seacrest. : ' Dr. and Mrs. Wise .and - Mrs. .Alice Cornell are Seaview ruesta.i. .c K, Guests.; at thee Gables are : ; George F. Thompson, Mr. and Mra J. C Don nelly ' of Tacoma, Mr. and.OMrsv J. F. Hickeyt Mlsa Etta -Hickey, . Mrs. Nellie McKone, Miss Genevieve McKone, Misa Charlotte Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Freiday, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall K. Sneil. Mra R. J. Marsh. Dorothy Snell- ing. Dorothy Miller and Edgar Daly. Mrs. P. R. Spath and daughter Mar guerite, with Werner Steinmeta, are at the Seacrest. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Dammasch. with josepnine, juieanor ana Louis, are visiting with Mrs; L. D. Dammasch. Mrs. A. R. Gardner and daughter Jean of Kennewick are Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sherk. . h Gerald Concannon and mother, Mrs. J. T. Concannon, - are spending a few days at Shelburn. Mrs. S. Murray, with Richard. Patricia- and Joan, are vacationing at Holman. Misses Helen and Catherine Stinger are spending a month with their aunt. Mrs. J." H. Dundore. -Charles Stinger spent . the week-end at the Dundare home. Otto chwind and Bill Jensen are- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwind. Rev. George Campbell spent Satur day at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Joyce. . Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sammls and Jack McGaughey of The Dalles, who "have been house guests .at the H. G. Glenn home, have returned to their homes. Mrs. Max Lowenson arrived at Grandma Lowenson's to , spend a fort night ' Mr. and Mra Carl Little returned to Portland, having spent a few 'days at the Wells cottage. : James Martin and Bernard Bridges are summering at the Inverness cot tage. ' Louise Watson is the house guest at Mrs. J. Sherman Taylor and chit dren, Dorothy, Alfred and Nancy, art spending a delightful vacation at Sea view. Miss Florence Grimes is their house guest. Mrs. C. M. Leick and daughter Elsa are domiciled at the Leick home. 'Miss Elisabeth Fritse is their house guest. Mrs. B. Gilt ner is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Corcoran. Mrs. Harry G. Smith and son Leroy are guests of Mrs. J. Walter Johnson. H. R. Olson of the Pacific States Electric company spent a few days at the beach on business. Mra Olson ac companied him. Walter Gruetter is spending his va cation with his family in the Helt kemper cottage. .They will remain at the beach until Labor day. Dr. A. W. Mercer was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mears and son, Henry Jr., are spending two weeks at the Parker cottage. Bernard Turner and Ernest Hecker spent the week-end at the Lab be cot tage. Ocean Park OCEAN PARK, Aug. 26. A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the Ocean Park church on Tuesday at high noon. Miss Dorothy Neal of Boise, Idaho, became the bride of Hugh Smith. Following the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served in the spacious dining room of the Tay lor hotel. The bridesmaids and many other guests arrived from Boise to attend the affair. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Trew with sons Harry and Wilfred arrived at the beach and will remain until the Seattle schools open. Registered ' at the Taylor hotel are: Ruth Reid, Mrs. P. M. Reid, Mrs. R. Robert Kennedy, Mrs. C. R. Fenton, Mr. and Mra P. R. Theller, Juanita Rushlight. Mrs Robert Smith of Ridge- Reduced Rates Effective --. I V. wmM(f7$ni?$ 1 September 1, 1922 LA MmmSb h i' f J. ; iVrw Yi RU it Jamtfn S200; R-md Trip $250 t ' WMffMv f" j I ? t, TV Mntvid4, m way S23S: RmnJ Trip $400 Iv- WWV . '-sSS. I Reduced Rates Effective September 1, 1922 (First Class) . . Niw Yft RUdi Jamtin $200; Rsmd Trip $250 r Mustntdf. sm way . $225; RnJ Trip $400 T Bmsms Afrms, am way . $250; Xammd Trip $42S ' Samtn H Now Yarn ....... . -$220, THE United States Government has reduced the . lates on its ships to South America. Now the finest ships make the fastest time offer the lowest rates, ; Four superb sister ships hive been allocated to the South American trade. They are among the finest ships afloat. The staterooms are extra large and most nave private baths. The social rooms are exquisitely runrished. The service has been perfected after 50 years experience by the Munson Steamship lines. - On these great ships Rio de Janeiro and the World's Fair is only 11 days away. Montevideo and Buenos Aires are but a few days beyond. Write, Today If yon are considering trip to South America sad the great Exposition at Rio de Janeiro, send the informa tion blank now. Find out what your ships have to offer. You will be under no obligation. Send the . . 1 a miapmmnua cuana now. Munson Steamship Lines tJWaUStrtst StwYariCtty Mortaring El ' ' ' Celd. Waan, C. Lyons, A. F. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. ML McMaster. Misses Grace and Alice Johnson are at the House of Mirth. The Hon. George McCoy of Vancou ver is a guest at the Robert smith home. . ' ' Mrs. D. W. Mack and her son Arthur spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers. Mr. and Mra Charles Krants are va cationing at - the auto park. ' J. A. Newbold and son are at . the Ortli cottage. , , , , , , . Miss Helen Penny Is visiting at the Connell cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Clancy are at the Waller home. - Mr. end Mrs. Harry Strowbridge are at the Chappie cottage. Miss Helen Eastman and Miss Jean Hoare of Seattle -are in the Churchley cottage.;' .v Mr. and Mrs. F. S, Allyn are at the Prince cottage. . Irene and Jack Clancy are guests of Jack Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. A- H, Devere and .Mr. and -Mrs, - Fred -GolUnga are in the Devers beach home at Ocean Side. Mrs. Ray Gollings ' and daughter Merle are summering at Ocean Side Mrs. H. A. Porter. is the house guest ol Mrs. R. C Gollings. , , Mr. and Mrs. L..McEwan are guests of Mr. and Mrs.- A. H. Devers. Dew Drop Inn domiciles ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Figgina. Mr. and - Mra A. T. Case of Hood River are at the Munsell cottage. R. S. Searle's family are to be found at the Connell home. House of .Mirth houses a happy party, Estella Muir. Mrs. M. G. Everett, Jack end Jean Everett. Miss Nan McAlliste. Miss Eunice and NanStrohm are enjoying August at the Park. Week end arrivals at Seldom Inn : Mr. and Mrs. G. Bergman, Carol and Raymond Bergman, Mr. and Mra W. Anderson, Mr. and Mra L Bennberg. Mra A. E. Marshall is at the Zoller bungalow. Mrs. Lottie E. Hinter is a visitor at the Edith Darling cottage. Mr. and Mra F. S. Walton are at the Gray cottage. At the tourist park for this week are: C. O. Dryden, Lyold 6. Smith and Arthur Johnson. Additional guests at the Taylor are: Agnes Natmon of Vancouver, Edith Westhoff. Ruth Hacaxnp. Frances Westhoff and Mrs. Anne Westhoff, W. C Ralston . Captain and Mra C. H. Manlove of Manila are tourist park guests. Inland Resorts RHODODENDRON. Aug. 26. This week has been a busy one at Rho dodendron on account of the road which is better now than it has been all summer. Those visiting at Rhododendron Inn during the past week were : Mr. and Mra R. E. Kremers and children, Mr, and Mra Joseph Matschiner and fam ily. A. J. Matschiner, Mr. and Mrs. John Matschiner. B. IL Nicoll, Mr. and Mra J. B. Nieoll. Charles F. Banford Miss Dorothea M. Pertz. Miss Mabel A. Carlson. Miss. LaurS Bar tram. Miss Margaret Gabriel, WT P. Souza, Mr and Mra C. M. Carrol, Mra A. F, Cur tis.3 and son, Frederick ; Miss Nellie Murnane, Miss Mamie Murnane, Miss Josephine Nadeau, Msa Mary Frances . .urau. Mr. and Mra D. L. Blogett-and fam lly are domiciled in the Annex for a few weeks. Rhododendron Bungalow is shelter ing Miss Ida Martin, Miss Jullen and Mr. Jullen. Staying for a few weeks in the Log House are Mrs. Tickner and daughter Eunice and Mrs. Sandle and daughter Josephine. Mrs. C. H. Farringtoh and family are spending a fewl weeks in the Far rington cottage on Still creek. Mra Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Car son and family have opened the Carson cottage for a few weeks. Visiting with Miss Dorothy Law rence at Nestlebrook cottage are Mra F. Jones and daughters Irene and Eva. Miss Patricia O. Gorman. Miss Laura Breske and( Miss ElizsReth Roberts were guests of Nancy and Mary Luckel during the past' week. Mr. and Mra WUIiam Reid and daughter, June, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur P. Reid and fam ily at Alder brook, lodge. Miss Louise Schlieske spent the past week at Hawn's home with Mra G. W. Hawn and daughter, Ruth. Operators for STATES SHIPPING BOARD ? Portl anders Have Big Time' At Crater Lake CRATER LAKE. Aug. 27. Craler .Lake National Park naturally sug gested itself Xo the 1925 Caravan trav elers as the place for fun an4 recrea tion while viewing Crater lake and Its scenic surroundingss, , and no Jollier i crowd ever assembled In the lobby of crater uau -touge man was tnere , Thursday evening August H. It' wu - also said by -Manager Wm.- A Kampa . to be the largest number of guests - ever entertained at the lodge. The discovery ' was made by the time that the caravan reached Crater lake that Mayor Baker was starring--.: With A well halanruut - an" - th hotel lohhv was tnraH am. tn f h.m After speeches - for the fair, and all Oregon, by Mayor Baker, A. R. Ritter. and D. L. Hoggan, and a historical talk " on the lake and park by Commissioner Will G. Steel. Tommv Luk taafc charM of the entertainment. of the evening. waiter Jenkins directed the singing. John L. -Henderson of the community - Service association of Portland then" Introduced the 1925 fair songs and had ; the entire assembly singing and boost ing the proposed fair. Montrose M. Rlngler cleared the floor for dancing and got everyone ac quainted by calling for the Paul Jones dance. The Eastern visitors and all: others present soon joined in "the danc ing with seat. Season tickets to the Oregon state fair and other prises were awarded to the best waltsers. Many moving and still pictures were taken "here by "Sandy" and his assist ants to be used in the moving picture theaters of the entire country. Commissioner Steel visions an auto mobile drive from- the rim of the lake to its surface on a grade so as to tunnel through to the - outside rim drive near Phantom Ship rock a four mile road. A total of 5855 automobiles from nearly every state in the ' union, Cal ifornia leading, have registered up to August 16. The toal number of visitors up to. same date was 20,677. This Is an Increase of about 25 per cent-over last year. , An addition of SO rooms with aQ modern Improvements is being built. HAZELWOOD SUPREME VARIETY The Ideal Vacation Candy An assortment of delicious choc olates and Home-made Specials, ranging in price from $1.25 to $6.25 per Jbox. The Hazel wood 388 Washington Broadway Hazel wood 127 Broadway Multnomah Falls Hazelwood A delightful place to have Breakfast or light luncheons any time during the day. , Also High Class Confections, Soft Drinks and Cigars Situated at Multnomah Falls, on Columbia River Highway ' Nat Smiling Mm t S. Jt ! WmrU . . . SmML Imd S.S.Strarm . . St. Itik INFORMATION BLANK . To TJ. ( S. Shipping Board DKkUl . H5WssWnp.e,IXCU; Please send me, without obligation,, full information concerning U. S. ... 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