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OAIIi CAPITAL JOWNS&L, BALHM, 0RW3ON MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1007. T77 iconui needed Aycr's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medi cine for thin, impure blood. Follow his ad vice every time. He knows. Trust him. W har no nesreti! Wa pnbllih J. O. Ayar Co, tba formnlaa of all our preparation!. Lowell, Mm, HOP EDITOR. tinned from page oho.) iinces of tho tho tho reflection r.ii rovp.il scores or Wl" w ... ,. who either win soon u back to consciuumB UJ Lg murmur of old neptune, !h lured furtnor inio wu 0l cupld's net and landed rocky shore or dlsappoim- thrown into the stream of an appendago from wnicn. cons Knue tu" & "" tason at Newport this year i the gayest In the History or From Olsenvlllo on xn- 6y to Jump-off Joe on tho itends one vast teni city, un- bpulatlon of greater Newport i . -i ,... onnn 10 VV piuaoill. uvvv. Lff skating rink which was largely by Salem capital, is a liberal patronage. Tho resembles tho Salem rink and design and Messrs. lAlberts & Co., tho proprle- . installed every convcnlonco lovers of tho Httlo rollers, ij to plcaso their patrons. masquorado was given at last evening. nmodlotis danco hall near ch affords pleasuro to hun gry alternato evening. An of flvo pieces from ForeBt urnlshes exccllont music and tho enjoy tho light fnntnBtlc i It to their heart's content. bck company which Is com- argely of Salem talont, has he theater lovors a series of bductlons which hnvo been itronlzcd and appreciated. Itbo well known performers and Mrs. Eric Klcppln and lies. Tho company will np- fcmlnstrel Sunday evening and assisted by Newport talent. lus games aro popular on tho fcnd It Is not nt nil Btrnngo to allied congressmen playing or veteran schoolmasters ng their pcdnl cxtremltios in bins contest. Tho roportor to stroll down ono of tho Hue streets of Nye Creole tho lay and hcnrlng a fnmllinr crossed to a vacant lot he found Dr. J. N. Smith, Moores, Superintendent W) J H. Ackermnn and Hon. Bitch with their coats off In a gamo of pitching horso- In tho grandstand, n bonch Ibado of nn historic troo ovnr- tho sea wore sentod A. N. Gordon Mooros, suvcral Iowa Salem ladles nnd society of Nye beach who lovod tho Tho game had waxed warm ps and seemed to bo a con- session. betting was slow but seemed venly divided. the reporter loft tho scoro stood 10 to 0, but in whoso favor ho could not ascertain. Many places of Interest aro acces sible from Newport and almost every day crowds of pleasure seekers tako trips to tho light house, Dovll's Punch Bowl, Otter Rock on the north and Seal Hocks, tho old llfo saving sta tion nnd Waldport on tho Bouth. T,ho life saving crew is now located at tho light houso near tho Now port Jotty and. Its drills are witnessed by hundreds. Not only Is Newport a pleasure re sort but it has tho natural resources to make and support an important business city. Ynryjlna bay is ono of tho safest Httlo harbors botwecn Portland and San Francisco. Tho depth, of tho water is now sufficient to admit any vessel that is nocossary to carry on tho ( coast traffic and could bo easily dredged near the jetty so as to float tho great ocean stoamors. It Is thought by many that tho channel to tho bay is too shallow to allow largo veasels to en ter but this was proven a mlstako re cently when tho Leggot, a boat 2CG feet long nnd drawing 17 foot, easily s'eamod into tho harbor at low tide. Proceeding to Yaqulnn 1,000,000 feet of lumber was loaded on nor decks and tho exit was mnd as easily as when tho vessel was un loaded. In addition to season and threo dny tickets tho C. & E. company lyis commencing Juno 17, provided spe cial Sunday excursion trains from Albany to Newport nnd roturn. While) tho traffic on tho C. & E. has booh onormouB thoro has been no serious accidents for more than n deendo of years. Tho gasollno boat Gazollo which arrived recently from Astoria Is handling tho business between Ya else got out and walked with tho dog. After a hnrd pull tho top was reach ed It was thought expedient that some ono should walk down tho stoop ascent as tho brakes were not too been a total absence of tho usual drunken brawls that formorly took place nt tho boat wharf when tho Sunday excursions were departing. Nor have tho public been subject to tho Insulting nnnovanco from tho gangs of whiskey-soaked loafers that J strong. George gallantly volunteer used to hang about at tho saloon M to exercise his pdal extremities doors. No, Newport may not bo ju3t-.and alighted tho rest of tho crowd as dry as It ought to be, but tho mor- rodo George, fortunately started al situation has undergone an im- Jnhead of the wagon nnd when undor provement that Is steadily growing, .headway traveled with such momon and only requires tho stimulation of .turn that ho stumbled and rolled half a ricld enforcement at tho local on- way up the next grade. Thus It is tlon law. And if further appears to ! related the party struggled half a a casual observer that somo of theso .hl onward down to tho bowl of tho self-samo nconlo who aro so out-n devil, whoro lunch was served to the spoken against tho law aro among four hundred. George is said to have Its worst violators." Tho Devil's Punch Bowl. Ono of tho most enjoyable of the many parties which have boon givon at Newport this season, occurred last Tuesday when Mrs. Mcintosh chaperoned a party of young pcoplo on a trip to tho Devil's Punch Bowl and Otter Rock. been carried from tho mouth of tho foaming bowl to tho wagon by tho faithful six and Brownie, the dog in procession. Of course thoro was nothing served during tho trip stronger than water but tho pondor ous hopmnn was "all in" nnd as tho chaporon was good looking ho did not object to asststnnco. Gcorgo is said to bo a good walker, alwnys Thn Inltv nrntivl rnrln Tnnrrllv lin tho beach in a four horso tallyho Roping Paco with High hops but oven lustily singing popular airs and col logo songs. Reaching tho bowl, tho chaperon who sat at his south west, sldo says that tho next tlmo Do You Opon Your Mouth Ltko a young bird and gulp down what ever food or mcdlclno may bo offorod you t Or, do you want to know something of the composition and character of that which you tako Into your stomach whother m food or modicino? Most Intelligent and sensible people now-a-days Insist on knowing what thoy ouiploy whether as food or as medicine. Dr. I'lerco bollovos thoy have a perfect right to inlt upon such knowledge. So ho publlshMfcsoatJciist and on each bottle wrapper, whauBTTrtwdiclnes aro made of anacs.jjTirmrcrufo ThU he fcnJi he can vvNUxlIord to do mhm tn Jit nsrr(1l(nt9 or ord tfljo bfirtt.viafftliB.nwrt which hi? medicines aroinado are studied nnd understood the1 ore will their superior curative virtucJ fflirCflajfiU & which trndliinn olnlma fntmerlv,8"" u ,uu8 Juul"u' '"' " adorned tho table of tho undor world, Porca8 h mat b au ' tho mcrrymakors procoedod to ex plore tho numerous caves and cliffs for which tho place Is noted. George left for New York last week, A Few Personals. Mr. and Mrs. John Mauror and At noon lunch was eaten In a moss two sons, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Glvon, carpeted doll, shaded by monarch Mrs. Nolllo Knox and daughter, MIbs plnca. Blnnch, havo returned to their homes Tho afternoon was spent In climb-.in Salem aftor an enjoynblo outing Ing to tho top of a nearby mountain, on the beach. in "shooting tho chuteB" and In tar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pomoroy nro get practice. on joying the refreshing air of tho The party consisted of tho MIbbos bench. Mr. Pomoroy In company Eva Catching, Eva Bailey, Ryth'wlth Bovoral Portland frlendB ro- Gatch, Ethel Graves, Jesalo Blbeo, 'turned Tuesdny from a hunt In tho' Allco Whorung, Lucia Campbell, silctz country. Whllo on tho trip Mossrs. Burns Powell, Tarn Catch, ' Charles was fortunnto onough to bo Chester Chrlsmnn, Allen Crossmnn, (bohlnd a gun which sont a bullet that Lawrence Hofor, Ford Tnrploy and .killed a deer. If you want tho story Mrs. Mcintosh. Sirs. Geo. Will Entertains. Mrs. George C. Will gnvo a do- llghtful afternoon nt tho "Sea Crest" cottago, Mrs. Victor Booschon's plc- turosquo summer homo nt Nye beach which Is a good ono atop Into tho Jowelry storo on Stnto street Tuos clay and "Charley" will toll It to you In person. Mrs. Paul Stogo and Mrs. Frank .Erlxon and dnughtor aro nmong tho 'or the cure of woman's nccullar weak nessos, irregularities and dorangomonts, giving rlso to froquent headaches, back ache, dragglng-down path or distress la lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, ofttlmes, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred, symp toms of weaknoss, Dr. Pierce's Fayprlta Prescription Is a most efficient remody. It Is equally effective tn curing painful periods, In giving strength to nursing moinors ana in preparing uie aysicui ui tho ozpeotnut mother tor baby's coming, thus rondorlng childbirth safo and com paratively painless. The "Favorite Pro scription" U a moat potent, strengthening tonic to the general system and to the organs distinctly fcmtnlno In particular. It Is also a soothing and Invigorating ncrvlno and euros nerveu: exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, choroa or St. Vitus' s dance, and other dlstroslng norvous symptoms at tendant upon functional and organic dis eases of tho distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of all the several schools of practlco, recommend each of tho several ingrcdlonts of which Favorite Prescription " Is made for the cure of tho dlsonsos for which It Is claimed to bo a euro. You may road what thov say or louriet by sending a postal card request for a free booklot of extracts from the loading nuthorttlos, to Dr. R. V. Plorco, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute, Buffalo, N. Y and It will coma to you by roturn post. jiw!Jfyk?i fctSShii w - . a-rwM w. d i 1 1 tii "' ffrV?T3r " c :iYWifliiT DON'T LET Tins HAPPEN " Put theso good resolution that you made on January 1st Into effect at onco by roplacing yowr old plumb ins with the newest ideas In sanitary opon plumbing, and you will be rid of the annoyance of leaking pipes and flooded floors, as woll aa doctor's bllld. We will furnish estimates for plumbing, gas fitting and satlafactloa Is guarantood as to workmanship and charges. A. L. FRASER BBS State Street. Phone 1SS. Inst Monday in honor of Mrs. James gaiomitcg nt tho beach." qulnn and Newport In place of the c Murray and Mrs. S. Schmidt of disabled Richnrdson. Sovoral ex cursions havo been made over tho bar, which wns a pleasuro to thoso whoso nppotltes did not weaken. On ono of theso trips n party of Salom Ites chnrtered a section of tho bow of tho Httlo sea-going craft which sailed majestically down the bay, but when a fow bows had boon mado to tho swells nt tho bar tho party In unison crowded to tho rail whoro they bowed their heads with many other in sarrlflco to Neputno. Among tho sufferers wns a woll known snaro drummer, whoso last words as ho foil limp upon tho dock were "Bury mo In Pendleton." Whllo tho roportor hns soon no ono drunk on tho streets or In tho alloys of Newport this soason, ho Is convinced that it is not ho dry as Bomo pnlnt It.. Tho Ynqulna Bay News snyB: "Somo pcoplo are continually harping nbout Newport 'being a dry town that isn't dry.' For tho bono flt of somo of thoso peoplo wo just wish to Bay that since tho local op tion law wont Into effect thoro has C?CXTS I Kind You iTftvo Always Bought, nnd which has been USO for over 30 years. Ims linrnn tlio fiitrnntm-o of $ mid has hecu matlo imtier his pejr- ty(rTJ'AL). sonal supervision since Its infancy. I, r '"ttt Allow no ono to deceive yon in this, g Counterfeits, Imitations and" Jiist-a.s-grood"ar' hub gpcrirueuts that triflo with and endanger tho hca . of ant3 ami GbiUhen Experience against Export -.tiixU VVnat is CASTORIA storu U n harmless substitute for Castor OH, Paro Em C'i DrnP unci Soothlnff Syrups. It is Fleaant. lb pntulus neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic iun : n Ce Its ns Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms iv nll?J8 Fovorlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind vuc JtVrlinvoc rP..4i.l... ni,...i.i.. ..nl ..-.tl.olrm -- u JUilllllllj, J.iUIIUli:3 tjiiiua WUOHl4Hw. i il Tt U tr , "'""T Tt assimilates tho Food, regulates tho WV.aml bowels, siiiner healthy and natural sloop. ""urea's Panacea- tho Mother's Friend. f V1HE CASTORIA always J Bean the Signature of S'W IVlA.. ' ir 1 I w7&ccUm f tod You Haie Always Boupt n use For Over 30 Yart- - Portland. Tho tlmo wns spent In gamcB and a social hour after which a dainty luncheon was aorved. Thoso present woro Mrs. C. II. Eurggrnf, Mrs. Lurn Halght, of Al bany; Mrs. James C. Murray and Mrs. S. Schmidt, of Pbrtland; Mrs. C. O. Given, Mrs. John Mauror, Mrs. Nolllo Know, Mrs, II. M. Branson nnd Mrs. aeo. 0. Will. IIcrltiiKe-VonJessen Concert. Tho musical tront of tho senson was tho concert glvon by Dr. R. A. llorltngo, bass, and Arthur von Jos sen, pianist, undor tho nuaplcos of tho Boclnl circle of Newport last Tuosdoy ovonlng. Tho good sized nudlonoo prosent was appreciative nnd both tho doctor nnd tho tnlontcd pianist wore ropntodly called upon for oncoros. Dr. llorltngo song In oxcallont volco nnd bosidos his regular part In tho program ho oxprcssod his ploasuro at ngnln meeting n Newport audience nnd ospeclnlly so many charming Indies. Tho doctor, how over, was consldornto onough to say that ho was a married man. Profes sor von Jessen Is nn nrtlst who can not do otherwlso than ploaso any musical audience. Ills interpreta tions of tho classics and his master ful technique soon won tho admira tion of all present. Tho program rondored wus ns fol fel fol eows: Haydn. "Rolling In Foaming Billows" "Oreaton" Gottschaik Tremolo Sponco "Tho Brigand" King ,. ."Israfel" (Traditional) Schubert "Tho Two Gronndlora" Jcowon. . . ."La Suppllante" Romanco Roeckel.."Tho Sklppors of St. Ives noockol "Tho Happy Throo" Roeckol..."Sho Stoops to Conquer" Vordl-LlBzt. . ..Rlgolotto, Pnraphraso Gounod. "Even Bravost Heart" Faust George Dorcas Hips nt Devil's Jlmvl. George Dorcas and a party of six recently spent a very pleasant day at tho Devil's PunoU Bowl. Ono of tho smaller peoplo of the party or dered a rig from a Newport livery to carry bovoii parsons and a dog to the bowl of iniquity. The urvr soon nau a mm mum iiw- - throo soator and drove 10 in i- pointed mooting place. Ho oaJimy placed tho six pionlokers and the dog In the conveyance, but when George came out of tho houso In all his hugeness tho proprietor of tho rig Is enld to havo turned a shade paler. (Aftor several minutes spent In cal pulatlon tho dog was put out In order to make room for George. When the manipulator of tho reins bad gone around the wagon several times to see ibat the, nuts and swings were In place the trip was begun. Everything went well until the first hill waa reached. Here It was found that b urt walk as th loi wu too gret. It wae ftHy 4cMe4 tfct Gori HiW rM, evrywi Mrs. D. A. Whlto nnd dnughtor, Miss Blanch, who havo been onjoylng nn outing nt Nye beach, roturncd homo yesterday. Charles Mooros and family and A. N. Moores nnd family occupy cottages on Socloty hill at Nye boach. Claud Gatch and family aro spend ing tho suinmor nt tholr Nye Brook cottage. Dr. J. N. Smith and family, who hnvo been camped In tho Reovos tont city nt Nye beach will roturn homo today. fllrs. H. M. BrniiBon and daughter, Mrs. C. T. Whlto, nro onjoylng an outing In tholr commodious cottngo nt Nye Crook. Thoy will romaln a month longer. Mrs. C. M. Lookwood nnd son, Adnlr nro numborod nmong tho so cloty nt Nye bench. Frank Dorby nnd family nro com fortably located In- a cottngo at Nye Crook. Frnnk Is yot unablo to walk without tho aid of a crutch but his foot which waj injured somo tlmo ago Is improving, and when ho re turns In nbout a month ho expects to bo ablo to outwalk any prospective real ostato customer who mnkoo his appoaranco. iMrs. Cnrnlno of Portland and Miss Rebecca antes aro tho guoats of Mrs. Joseph Mayor or Albany uow onjoylng an outing- at Newport. Dr. J. C. Perry, tho woll known druggist, his mother Mrs. Perry and slstor. Mrs. Rlchnrd Churchill, ro turnod to tholr homos during this weok aftor Bpondlng sovoral days at tho beach. Dr. J. D. Shaw and Dan Tarploy roturned Friday to tho boach from a hunting trip In tho Sllotz country. Mr. and MrB. Tarploy will loavo for Salem Monday. Aftor a short visit thero Dan will go to Soattlo to accept n position with tho wlroloss tologrnph company. MIbb Lola Tnrploy will roturn to lnr homo In Salem Monday. Sho has spent sovoral wuoka nt Nye Croek and Inqldontally ha8 wrltton sovoral chapters of a novol, tho Inspiration for which sho rocolvod on tho beach. MIsb Nolllo Smith and Miss Rohy are onjoylng an outing In Newport and during spare moments can bo found at tho Cosy Corner on Main street where they will serve you with Ice cream nnd the choicest candlos. Dr. Boauchamp the druggist of Stayton Is In Newport for a two weeks outing. Ho is a former Snlom boy. Mrs. Albert Mllaap and son Ralph, formerly of Salem now of Portland will leave for tholr hometoday, Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Page and party pasted through Newport Wednesday enroute to their homes in 8l-e. They hY feeea eajoylag as cwtlBg at Otter Keck. IYAN MARTIN. Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll nover bother with havlag It dono at home again. Time was whoa evory family could not afford to send the washing to a laundry, but tlmoa have changed eo, too, havo the methods and prlcea. Today you can bettor afford to send the family washing here than not to. Ak about our prices on family wash ing, rough dry, or finished. t The Salem Steam Laundry Phono 23. 130-100 S. Liberty St. THE PUREST And most dollclous Soda it la pos- alblo to buy bo found right horo, A cool, rofroshlng plensant drink In a groat varloty o flavors. AU puro fruit syrups. OUR ICE CREAM SODA Is considered by all to bo tho bo it In town. All now nnd dollghtfu! Summor bovorngoa at our soda foun tain. THE SPA No. 082 Stato Street. Salem Fence Works Ilcadquartora for Woven wire Fencing, Netting, Pickets, Gates, Bhlnglos, P & B. Roady Roofing, Scroen Doori and Adjuatlblo Window Bcreons All at lowest prices. Walter Morley 250 Court St. Salem, Ore CHIGHESTEITS PILLS W Av Tlllt KIAMON1I IIKAN1I, 1 V n III In l(J tvi UuU iurtMUV I. .t. unci iUi IIU Kllio. Vi T.Ln . utkv. Ill ar or v.ur hiAiRoNii iiiunii ril.M. lot 5i ytnkliol4Ilvl.fI.AIrKtllill SOiD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVHUERE i, MEALS 15c AT TUB Salem Restaurant 830 COURT STREET. Call and try them. Moahi 16c. Board por weok $2.75, also furnished rooms very 2 reasonable. inn i milium mi ij The 1 White House Restaurant For thoee Delicious PIES They can't be bent rVkGikhrirt & Son llUlHIIIIllltllM SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY nAIiX. For water sorvlce apply at pfllce. BUla payable monthly In advance. THE BEST ROAST THE FAftniiY EVER HAD Cnn bo obtninod from our prime tender mid juicy bcof, mutton or pork. All our monto nro soloctod from tho cholcost, and proparod for tho tablo to suit tho demands of the fastidious. Our prlcos nro lowor for quality than you can find at any placo in Salem, E. O. CROSS, Phono 2U1. 70 State HL O CT. Co. -STEAMERS I'OMONA AND OREGONA LEAVH FOR I'ORTLAND 1JAILY, EXOElT SUNDAY AT 0 A. H. P. M BALDWIN, Agt. BUTTERNUT BREAD It 1b worth more than any other broad, yot tho prlco Is no highor. For sale at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA 1IAKKRY, Thomas & Cooler. Prooi. mmmMmtmcHfmiii imiumuuum drills. Afiin Crn ltliii lur rrwi Un-ic .,"., NIYIR XNOWM TO Mil. K' Marti UlrlJ H(U frf IMuriKi. uiMu4tUua(iiil,tuU4tJivr tUtififanl tJuaut trit. If iwt lni(ut C4bv Ull ILcM Mlfti Vwlf f J.II im Ika UMITCO MCOICALCO,, o 74. Ui.OA.ttB. r. MeHMMHMeMNHaMaMHMI 'Sold lit Salem by Dr. S, C. SlomJ CASTORIA ?r IuiutU and OhUdxwi. V KW Y Hiyi Alwiyc iMCht the 6&v&&&