FRIDAY. AVGUST 31, 1923 O< ’ EANSI DE t is getting near to the ..hool and many of the .r.y haw left for their ..:iside continues to be belated vacationists are ■ day. Reservations for vacation arrive in each leal weather ths week -urf bathing and hiktng .rt,r. - trails very emjoy- w early huckleberries ought in which promises above Oceanside will with this delicious fruit Sept, 2. the Elks Lodge wül hold a picnic at Many Elks from other as well as a large an over the county. ... a bathing girls parade, fit­ r testa, community lunch. to* good time for every' body Elks know ho* to give it. Mrs. M. L. Barbur of Cor- Jf W L. Rarbur of Dalias vai. . a pleasant vacation here. aft Mrs. E. G. Ditlevenson, . ace Ditlevenson. and Mrs. Bue man of Vanvouver, Wn. are­ M F enjoy. al outing at Oceanside. y Todd of Centralia. Wn., Mis R. J. Roliertson of Portland ami •ors during the week. weft -.gkins. Sam Breneto, and H ell of Portland were reg- J. L ueaday. tote: A. W heney and family of Port- •he beach this week. lane Bl i,t Davie is registered from Stay­ tan. Oregon. G. E -owiey and wife of Portland aft in “The Eyrie" for a few days. J. € Davidson and family of Ore­ gon City are ocupying Seabreeze eottagi ■ F Neff and Betty Neff of Tiila- mous and Mrs. E. C. Barbur, Junior am: Rover Barbur and Fay Boyer of Portland are happy in “The Crags." Cora E. Pattee, Mary Pattee. and Bar. Hartley of Portland are spending the. vacation at Oceanside. E