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1 i if Tn ,, a rerSAccou n t D. Q;; stamped en- es Tel. rTel.Co.,the, 33.80 i one services . . 6.45 F;scvtoi',b Of ric y n -MaTetrs; 1 bob, crayons, ete.A 1.80 B.'fl.; stamps., .-Oiuid Ict-Attorney'ii Account &-.Tel.. Co., the one services .... 7.72 ty Assessor's' Account e 1. ,Te1. Co.. the.- ag service's .... 10.85 rosl;' pencil hold- " Conrt' 0mrtU&loners F mixing and ng earwig poison JUrnal,' publish n dpcfefet . . Uesman. do . .-. w & Tel. C6.t the, -services . 5.00 89.00 8C.00 12:95 Steam-lun- . ; lry nal, wood bids 0. , cash adT. t. beak -.-. .... 1. "VV.,.hauUng 2.10 1.40 4.25 ....... V.. . 3.75 ding, ete. . . 2.10 i. .Co., .rep. . " lock 6.50 -rnra.n;r-bids wood-vr.rr i:60 trie .Power iterating i .,. f .. V. . 111.08 ire -Co. ply- -etc. .;, 10 Ug jt.t Tow- . 1, . . r.SjBnice;, 39.9i er H." Ins! r 40.80 ire Co.,'H.Ii.,4 ' - r . ic-Co.;lnatall-ts. .and .new. .50 ,4.30 i JLuri, pre- . issffrance' 1 tf:40 .;'.; . . i "8;0 ' Wl II.. do.... . 120.70 vert,,c..:4; 2r.20 trance Aggncy," T"f J. c, do 149.60 n.-.Ts,- -fioy. .i. AV, V. 47.60 'ord; 'rat aborst & Co., W. H., dC,. .', 34.00 Kunti.F.' J do.. ... ; 27,20 Llstc 1,'rW. A;, Ho.". ..... - 78:30 ?'ere litb, Frank; do,. . .? 34.00 :illUt J. A., do. ........ m 27.20 JToti son.-S. tL.jdo.. .. . . , reotr. J. E;, do. ...... .'. . Tmita Bs-'rance Agency, . Ilf-a'cr.'lC.do. .... rtan-Iey&TFoleyydxr.v. . ." Tibbits,JjC tdoijk'.ir. : V Ciix-ittCGiU't Account Evar , Oliver, pictures In sti le ts.-IlafaejK ..and A- - .......... rr c Tel. i .Tel. C6 11 telephone service. : . Taltc vEros., tablets, Jnk - etc '. Stile. vs! Vail - : Ctevas,'?i,lt' S.wlness be e'ciircntt cojart. . . .'-Uie'TjriiayneVH- .:. .. lllisl jits: pora. witness t4 fore Circuit court. . . . CuttlU, Mrs. Cora, do. . .:; Ilerciore, - Earl, , witness 54.40 42.50 51.00 17:00 27.20 22.00 6,25 " 3.10 5.40 8.00 8.00 6.10 before Dist. Atty.. . . ; . ; l ay, Sam, do........; 5.10 4.20 6.40 : .icses, W. E.. witness. , . i Jchr an, Carl H., do..... jct.io3ibulsje,' do., i Van Cl-r-Te'R.,,do.... ; Ckeyf Xtevet do....... i I'arr ?r, y do! . ..,.. fr ' t; E.,4 do,.-. . I :rl. , Raymond, dd'..t. II l ward's, Warren,-do. .... ' 3iiareL. JustieVCDort Earrrtt, Blanche! F., re- rottri. -J. . i;Vv.'. ..".'' C c i e re! si Book 5 Store, t. . record book a'ohd.i- 1p:; ' - HBWwi... s Carf: i, JMna, .reporter's f.eryica.. . .'. , .,.. .. , . TTunti, P.-J., Justice...'.; TLuutz, P. J., do......... . ;;untr; vca;:;s:r;z? 6.40 - 6. 6.40 2.20 2.20 2.20 7.50 -4.25 , 1312S ' 2.95 2.95 2:95 2.95 -2.95 2.95 . .2.95 2-95 ' 2.95 2.95 2.95 2.95 J 2.95 2.95 2,95 2.95 5.85 r 4.60 10.70 14.00 iiunt 2,. pi" j.; 'do.. .;... c iTuntJ, P. J., do. r .iz, P J do.. t P. J., Justice .... ;.C;;r.ls, P. J,, do,.'. . ... . Jluctz.'.P. J,do . . ILuntz, .P. ,Jy. ,do, . ... ., ., I uStZ, P. J., 'do ... .. , Kustz,' Py.J.;. do?.'. '; . . . r-:;ut2,-p. J., do ..'.'.. ; z iluntz, P; J., -do . ; ... . . Ctate v. Adamftr ; lluntz, P. J. .justice.,. , Covey, F. W., arresting de fendant and mileage".-." Etate vr. JiaUlmore ' " : ICuntz; P. J.,' Justice.-. D-Lor , W.' E., constable r '.ever son," .Claude, witness' 2.50 i. rulliv n,-Archie, do ..... . . .P.50 l iarEiaarArt.'da ....... "5.50 Ctate vs. Boyd : '- ' ' , Iluntz, P. J., justice -. ,.v- ' -5.10 I ) e Lo z zZ-"W.- E:, .con stable ".50 rtata.vs. DLxon-f-r : : a P. J. i:unti.jpstiicek.t. -,. 3.85 State vs. 1Churmiey.et aI-t- v - Ilttiitzi P.;j., Justice , . . ..:': State vs. .Eaugberty .et.al- ; Kuatz. P. J., Justice . .. . . " 4.20 Ctate vs. Eddy y - untz, Vi J. Justice .' . . - 4.20 DeLonj; VY E.,Nonstable - .60 L'.ata vs. H&kew-s- ; .- Iu-tz, P. J., Justice ... . 6.60 T : Lc n g, W. E-,. constable , .50 tate 'vp.t Farris- t- , .-:..-.r.tzr P." J.", justice , 4.60 DeLong,; W. E., constable' .60 State vs. Ferrill-i-" . ; :-,;Titz;;p.' j;, justice 1 .'. . . 4.20 i jLong, W. . E.V constable 3.40 ttatevs. Flatinan t .; - Tri-atz.PJ Justice " - 18.25 : ong. W.. E.,: constable ' 13.30 : bitt, E. A., witness. . 1,20 . cniascn, , Peorge.'- do ' . 10 ; :;l3,"A:aer,, .do.'., ' 1.20 ..c.rr'la,' John B., do , M '": 1.20 3 rate vs. .Carber .iz. P. J Justice V. . ; 4.20 1 .rr , Y,V El, constable : v 1.00 . aid vs. lIolme3--- " -" '.z,. P. J.; J astlce . 23,15 L r. W. t.r -conUbl - 24.20 V sr, - 'Walter,--wit - : ".'. . .y . . ... -23.00 . r. euti,'-r'cISx.'do i."'Via0 r rt z; Jr " 1 rJ.,. !o ? .-. : .';f ' 9.80 r,: I xcV-dv-V.; w'.f 10.20 i, A.-'3. "itaera... V' 9 .SO T - ........ 9.00 "inmonnGOM statetan, saem, Oregon Ktints, P. J., justice . . . . DeWng; W. K., constable 4.20 .50! 4.20 .100 20.3o' 8.30 5.50 5.50 5.5.0 5150 5.50 5.50 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 6.45 6.20 Siate.-VB. .Keys -KhnttvP. J., Justice . .. Delohg, W. E., constable State vs. Lehman Kubtz, P. J Justice . . . DeLong, ' E., constable Scroeneaiar, Clarence. witness . ........ . . .' Hail',.J. J., do Cotey. P. V.; do . Whitman, C. P., do Becker, Arntony, do ; . . .. Wilson, Bruce, do , . v . . ; beers, OliTer, Juror . . . Bellamy. J. W do PetUcrew, J. E., do . . . Adslt; E. A., do .. ..... . Race, Earl, do ......... Towlinson, Wm. E., do . . State ts. Mann ! Kunu.'P. J., justice .1 . . . State vs. McCardle Kuntr, P. J., jusice ...... Sae ts. McCue j Kfffitz, P. J., justice . . . , , Delong, W. E., constable State vs. McGllchrlst Kuntt; P. j;, justice . . ... Delong. .W. E., constable State ts. Merritt Kuirt t, P. ,.J., J ustSce . .... Deling, W. E., constable Sta.te ts. Morgan ' Kunt i,-p. 'J., justice . . . . . 4.20 1.00 5.95 1 3.70 4.20 1.00 4.20 DeLxng. W. E.. constable f 1.00 19.35 7.70 4.70 1.70 1.70 2.30 2.30 1.20 1.20 . 1.20 1.20 112a 4.20 , .50 40 5.80 4.20 2.80 4.20 1.00 .1 6.60 1.00 State vs. Osborn ; Knn,tjc, P. J., justice .... . ueuong, W. E., constable Cbrlstenson, W. 0..witness DaTis, c; Ps, do Daris. Mrs. C. F., , do . . M Osbnrnj E. T.,' do .... . Osbufn, Mrs. E. T do.. Lewis, Abner, Juror i ... . Frailer, A. L... do ....... Scott; jf. E., do . w . I i . . . Scott, Harrl,' do ... i ... . Newberry; Thos., do) .V. . ' State vs. Otfs Kuntr, P. J., justice I . . . . DeLong, JV. 'E.; eonsta ble State Ts. Palmer-- ' : Kuntr, P. J., justice! .... uetiong, w. .., constable. . State vs. Pricbard Kuntr, P. J., justice;.... De Long, W. E.; constable "State vs. Reynolds Kuntz. P. J:, justice..... DeLbng. W. E., constable State vs.SchBeider Kubtz, P. J., justice ...... De Lon g,- W. v E.,' constable S,tate -va. Simmons - - 4.20 SJ00 De : LOQg. .W. E -constable i State vs. Speer ; Kuntz, P. J.; justice. . . . . St4te vs. Splonskl Estate of G. E: Unruh; de ceased, justice. ...... ; pe'Long, W. E., constable Kuntz. P. J., justice. . .... State vs.-Stichler -Kantz, P. J., justice.'; . . . . De Lbng, W. E., constable State vs. Strawberg Kuntz, P. J., justice. , . . . . . ; De - Long, V. E., conable ' . State vs. Sullivan 5 - j Knntz, P. J., Justice..... De Long, W. E., constable 1 ; State vs. Van Damme Kuntz, P. J., justice. . . . -De Long, W. K, constat lie Knntz, P. J., justice. , .11 t , 4.81 4.95 7.70 2.25 4.20 .50 4.20 1.00 4.85 .50 5.45 6.70 22.50 De Long, vv, E., construe 9.30 5.50 5.50 Covey, F. w., witness Hall, J. J., do.. . . . ; . Schoe,neman, Claren Crosby, Albert, do.. Miller, Geo.,: do.. 5:50 5.54) 5.50 Broilers, Wm., do, 5.50 5.50 Ger,' C. C., do. . . Stevepson, Earl, d Wagman, J. C., d 5.50 5.50 5.50 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 - 40 Huddleson, W., Barnes, E. T., Jil Beckle r. J. W.. do. . Milleri, 1. B., do Ho ma, S. J., do.. . Smith, F. P., do. i- Laner,"G.""V.,' do..; . . .".V Sta,te vs. Winkle Grter, JB.; JusUee 1 . . . . . SmltH.'-Henry, constable'. H , Coroner's Account RJeddn, Llovd' T., Investi 1.20 1.20 .2.85 10.70 gating death of Albert Lar- . son and Leslie uooaier.. Rigddn, Lloyd T., ,lavestlr ' gating death of Law rence Schwartz'. . ... 8.00 11.00 Jligdon,, Lloyd T., investi gating deatn ot tawin JT - f ,. f Rigdon, Lloyd Investi gating death of Epreme Canell y . . Rigdon, Lloyd ,T4 investl gaiting death of Freder ick t. Kress v.;:;;."; ; 5.00 5.00 5.00 Jligdqn, .Lloyd t T- lnvestiT gating deatr of James j. :Ktng-Y.v;..';.,.v.... Rigdon, Lloyd T., Investi gating death of i Doug- las ;shafr ;'. : r.i : rr. r Rigdon, JLloydJT Investi gating death ot Charles Myron Butler . . . . . . . Rigdon, Lloyd , T.,; Investl - gating death of Margar .' ef Caroline Miller ... . Rigdon, Lloyd T.,' investi- gating death of Ole Nel- ' son; Keee, Dr. "C Wi,'' per forming, autopsy ..... Rigdon, Lloyd T-, inquest upon the 'body of John . Willis Whitley Matthis, Dr. J. O., ezami ' nation.. :;.;i;-.M;"' 5.00 5.00 9.40 S.60 8.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 13.55 1.00 1.00 1.00 .. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 i 1.60 1.50 1.90 1.90 Barrett. ' Elance F., report ing lnauest . . Weis, L. Harry, juror Joanspn, Paul.y.,'do i.. Simpson, Earl C, do .... . elano, F. G., do . , Mosher, D. H., do ...... Moore, A. H.,do 1 Matthis, Drr J. O., witness Macy; B. JVt, jAo.j. k . Maw,,. Russell, do ,P . . . . Powers, "W.n., do Powers,-Mrs. W. R., do i . Insane Account Bowlapd,: Dr." Mary -C, x . amlnation . , . ..... ' 1 Feeble-Mlnded Account 6.00 Else, pr. J. Earl, evamina- tion;.. 5100 Kettl. Dr.V. W..' dQ ... , .5.Q0 School ' Superintendent's - Account Capital Journal, teacher's : examinations . .L. . . . . 4.70 Fulkerson, Marr L, trav- , .eling expenses , 25.00 Fulkerson. Mary .L., cash - ad.v.; for janitor .service ' -at rCo. contest ...... . '6.00 FftlkefBon. Mary',.'L4 .cash adv. for, clerical work on . - . suiexvlsor's Acc 72.00 Fulkerson, Mary travel ing expenses ....... .50.00 ervy'3 V.'f f'rcly Star, no- '-tic a' cr Uaciers '.jxaril- "r. . l I J. nations .... .... .... .. ; 1.50 Kraps.Co., tbe'J. J., enve- lopes ...... .. -..."... s 4.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel Co., the telephone service . .'. . PattonfBros pencils, pens etc. . Rekl, Cora .E., salary , as Col truant officer . . . . Rodgera Paper Co.. linen Silverton Tribune, the, no tice of . teachers exami natlonsr Woodburn Independent, " the, do Erskine, Dorothy, grading exam, papers ........ Fox. W. W clerical work Jones, Blanche, grading ex am, papers ';. , . . Malmsten, Hazel, grading ing exam, papers Perhsson, Nora, do Schreiber, Edna, grading exam, papers . . . 4 Taylor, Dorothy, clerical work 10.40 1.3.. 15.00 .64 2.20 19.50 15.00 24.00 f 4 1.50 5.0 1.50 24.00 Fruit Inspector's Account Van' Trump, S., H., salary and expenses. ........ 125.00 Poor Account Cont'd Anderson; Mrs. Hilda, cash ; adv. for poor acc, ..... Austin's Grocery, groceries for Mrs. J. Lavier. . . . ; Capital City Transfer Co., wood to Mrs. . Farlow . . 15.00 11.09 , 2.50 299.17 Clark, , Frank ,C, superin tendent of poor farm. . Cutsforth Bros., groceries for' Mrs. Foster... .... De , Jardin, A., groceries .for" Mrs. Foster. . ..... Hammond Lumber, Co., groceries,. etc., -for Mrs. Nefliie Wachter Martin, D. W., part pay't on' contract to -work countyfarm ... .. .... McClellan, Thos. R.. groc "eries for Lizzie Butts.. Drs. Morse, Robertson and Sanrman, services from 7-f-22 to 7-17-23 for J. H. : 6.00 10.64 25.00 115.00 15.00 Harper, $410.00 (Cont'd) Mbler & Son, A., groceries for "Mrs. Foster . .-. Faclfie Tel. & Tel. Co., the telephone services . The Peoplejs Cash Store, midse. for Mr. Johnson. FortlanJ Electric Power 9.10 3.60 2.38 Co;, operating 'lights at poor, farm ............ Pickens '& Haynes, grocer ' ies, for Mrs. McAfee . . . 6.33 4.56 33.00 Rigd6nf& Son, W. T-, burl- . al of Larcy Lannigan Rigdon & Son, W. T., buri al of Cox twins' ...... 10.00 Rigdon & Son, Wj T., buri al; of Samnel Harcle s. Rode Roth" Grocery Co.; grocer ies, for Rose Farlow . . Salem Deaconess Hospital, care of E. A. Mack . . . Salem Deaconess Hospital, 35.00 10.00 38.75 38.75 care of Katie Schirmer Salem Deaconess Hospital, Care of Mrs. Lizzie How ard Salem Deaconess Hospital, ' care of Mr. Andrew Campbell Salem Deaconess Hospital, care of Fred .W. .Baker Salem Deaconess Hospital, T- care of R.A. Miller - care of Mr. Geo. A. H,odgman ........... Salem Deaconess Hospital, care of Mr. Johnson Paris . . Salem Deaconess Hospital, care ' Of "Edward Keyes . Salein Water, Light Power Co., water service at ,443 Weller Stl Salem Heights Grocery, groceries for James Hall Salem Laundry. Co.. laun t dry. .for . Mr. Donald alijler 38.75 38.75 38.75 38.75 38.75 30.00 15.00 .70 ; .85 4.03 I Scheible, Jos. J .groceries for Mrs. Foster .. ..... Shrode. p. L., groceries " for Mrs." Northcutt Skaggs United Stores', groceries for Geo. Sum mons . ........... . . .. Simmons, llrs. Geo., cash adv. for poor acct. Simmons, Mrs. Geo., .cash adt for 'poor acct.. .. ... Wargpier, William Sr., do .Webb's Funeral ' Parlors, . furnished Edward Keyes' Webb's " Funeral Parlors, burial of Richard Mc ' Intyre . . . ....... 1 .. . Weller I2rosr.. groceries for - Bl R. Smith ......... Wengenroth, Wm.rocer . Jes. for Josephine Jeau- doln,..... ....... - Wood, Lee R.,- operation on .Chas. Billings Child ;L Jail Account Bower, ; O. D., board for . Jrisoners . . . Tax Bebate Account Ryan, James, rebate . . . .. . Doig Tax. Fund Coales, E. S., sheep killed by , dogs Frazer, Frank, lambs' killed by dogs fc. .... . Geer, C. C.,f sheep killed by dogs . , ... . .... Kraps Co., the.J, J., dog licepse' .". . Wacken, ' goats kilfed . br 4ogs ........ r 18.95 10.0c 10.00 15.00 15.00 35.0C 35.00 10.50 15.00 if 50.00 291.20 7.43 26.00 23.00 8.C0 8.00 5.00 , liodent Control Account Drager," D. G., for, strych t4' -atot alkaloid . . , . . . . ; v ' ' , : Miscci.' 'Accounts f Covey, Frank W., exp. of " attending justic court. Pickens &; Haynes, brotfm, ; soap, etc. ...... . ... 1 - jCourt House Account Doughtou & Marcus, busy sprinkler . '. .... ... , . Salem, Chamber - of , Com- merce, advertising-.. . ,mi' 19.50 22.75 -7.00 1.00 50.00 RADIO SPREADS FIXES PHILIP. MANILA, June 1, By Mall). The J Philippine - government r now has a total of :28 radio stations In the archipelago, reaching' from Bafco, Batanes Islands, on the" north, to Jolo on the south. In a camber of Instances the .govern ment ; has 'abandoned '.cable lines connecting various Islands on ac count of the expense of mainten ance, and 'has ;- substituted radio stations. - The .small boy's Idea of heaven Is " a., place ; where they use Ice cream-tricks for paving streets. 7 Jqwpprt Is Enjoying an unusual reason in NEWPORT, June 28; Every day is bargain day at Newnort-by-j the-sea! No where else on the Pacific coast will the vacation dol lar buy so many units of" pure un alloyed pleasure. The hand of man is tireless in providing new devices for . your entertainment. and, as the season advances, the opportunities for enjoyment are multiplied. One! of the gala events of the past week was the carnival staged at Nye Beach Friday evening by the Newport chamber of com merce As t predicted. Jazz was king on Beach street and the throngs that gathered on the. old 6awdust trail, which sprang into being as if by magic, as imbued with the carnival spirit. Every stunt that was ever devised to prove that BarnUm was right was to be found on the street, from the mysterious; dark-eyed senoras of Old Spain, who would tell you any thing for a dime, to the giant man eating baby devil fish who but for the bold efforts' of a. hundred dauntless captor might even yet bo playing spider to some deep sea fly.! It was a huge success. En couraged by the evident favor with which this effort was received, the chamber of commerce is planning to stage a, big masked carnival sometime? about the middle of July.' No definite information as to the nature of the proposed show Is yet available', but no donht it will be something worth looking forward to. The unusually low tides hi t prevailed on the coast for the past week have beyi a source of a groat deal of interest ahd.no little won der on the part ot visitors. Early in the week old Neptune's domain ebbed to a point two feet below normal sea level. Vast areas of what is ordinarily the cfcean bed were' left high and dry and many strange specimens of sea life wero brought to the eyes of the curious, The beach in many places was half ,mile wide. The "Lunita Confectaurant" is the name of an attractive estab lishment which has been opened on Beach street by L. K. Foote, a former O.A.C. student of Corval lis. Here light lunches and foun tain specialties will be served in the midst of most inviting -sur roundings.- "Lunita" is a new star on the board-walk. Salem people at- Newport durin the , past week : - s ' At the hotel Gilmore: Chi3. N, Raymond, C. E. Deranleau, P. W, Byrd, . . . At the Abbey hotel: J H. Ev ans, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jenson md sons,' J. S. Sawyer, R. Budlong Mr. and Mrs. E. K. .. Denison and E. E. Denison are occupying a Sunnyside cottage. - Recent registrants at Sunnyside cottages were E. Hartley and fam ily and Anna Stamen. Mrs. Jessie C. "Verder has been at Sunnyside cottages.' L. R. Ruch and family and Mrs C. ,B. Washburn of Junction City were at Newport over Sunday. P. Phillips and son of Salem have been at Whitten camp for a week. . - Mrs. C. M. Wrightman has been at ; the Old Playground cottages for a week. A party consisting of Dr. and Mrs., cnalmer George. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Suing and Miss Melba Davenport; were at Cherry City cottages over the week-end. William Kelly and a party of friends registered at the city auto park over the week-end. : J. F. Goode, Mrs.SEdith Goode and Emory Goode were at the ten city ove rthe week-end. FRED D. COFFEEN 0r, Kurtz of Kansas Makes World Wide plea for Youths GLASGOW, June 28. "We cannot win the world by begin ning wlth the aged," declared Rev. pr, D. W. Kurts. president of MiPherson college, Kansas, to the ' vorld's Sunday school con vention today. "Childhood is our only opportunity. ."Christ did not choose old men' he continued, "but young men! We know this because a gen ration after his death his apoi ties were still active, and were martyred in the midst of an active' service. We know, further, thafi only young men could have received such a revolutionary mes sage. The aged were prejudiced, sated, fated." The young are open mmded'and can learn the new trath. Winning the world through childhood is the true way, first, belause the childhood of today makes the world ' of tomorrow. Thii is true whether we like It or not If we want to' do anything for the future, we must do it now fcl the childhood of the race. Savi an old man, and you save a soul H save a child and you save a soul fdus a life for God. e childhood -of today will build I the institutions of the fu ture Vur homes, schools, church es, stifes. industries, and institu tIonsTWhat kind of institutions will ' thiy build? That depends upon thb ideals we give them now. The christian education of child hood is (the supreme task of the race, but the supreme problem is to get ; the mature to assume this task.' Christ set a child in the midst' of his fellows as the key to the kingdom of God. By this sigh .we must conquer. "The gleat tragedy of Protest antism is 1 that we thought' this was an oldvnan's world," he con tinued. "Sawe have made a fail ure " of our I civilization. 5 In the United- State! . there are 58,000,- 1 1- i ii i mi i i ii ' : i i . . . . t. i CHEERY' TREE Y1EI.DS B0 That 1 pays to have vision and build for the - future, was proven this yiflr by a cherry tree which stands in the' door yard of the Henry Butsch home. Thirty years ago Mr. Butsch planted a little slip of a cherry tree. Probably little attention was VISIT And use this road LEAVING Salem you follow the Pacific Highway to Jefferson - which is IS. miles from sa- lem, then on to Albany 10 miles farther.. This portion of the trip Is all on paving and the streets of ..the towns aro plainly marked with highway signs so you cannot miss the road. . The bridge at Albany is closed. so you turn to the left at the foot of tho bridge . and take the east side route . to Corvallls, , 3 7 . miles front Salem. This is an excellent gravel road. ; : Follow - the Newport highway signs out of Corval li3 and you will find a gravel road taking you into Philomath, 45.5 miles from Salem. LUNCHES Confectionery, Fountain Drinks, : Milk and Cream Bakery with home-cooked prod ucts; pies, cakes, and other good things. ... . . , POLLYAXXA CAFE Philomath, Oregon. After leaving Philomath the road Is slightly rough for the first few miles but one is comfortable at a ' speed of about 25 miles About 12 "miles from .Philomath proceed more' carefully, as there is a rock crasher and a bridge under construction, both requiring short detours of a few feet on a rather narrow road. After these detours the road Is excellent and fainy straight into Eddyville, which 75.1 miles from Salem. This portion of the road follows in succession the Marys, Little Elk, and Yaquina rivers. Anyone wishing to tarry .and fish for, a short time shoud stop and ask Mr. Matich, proprietor of the service' station and store in Eddy ville to direct them as there is ex cellent fishing. ! EDWARD MAUCH : Service Station, Garage, General Merchandise C. T. C. & Goodyear Tires ; , Eddyville, Oregon 1 The halfway station between Corvallia and -Newport From Eddyville to Toledo which is 03.2 miles from Salem, the highway is freshly graveled ' and a wonderfully scenic trip. The fact that there are i numerous curves and rather heavy , traffic requires that you exercise cau tion. '- ' -i ; On reaching the outskirts of Newport, if you wish to go to Agate Beach turn to the right al the first service station that you reach and follow the. plank road for three miles. If you wish to go to Nye Beach follow the high way into town until you reach the stage terminal, J 100 mile3 from Salem, then turn to the right and follow the planking, or if you. wish to go to the downtown sec tion turn to the left at the termi nal and follow the planking. 000 people who profess no reli gion neither Jew, Catholic, nor Protestant. Most . of these have come from Protestant homes. We lost our children. Churches spent their time with creeds, dogmas, lectures and ceremonies " for the mature, and have not yet wakened up to the fact , that the mature have no reason to exist, except .to bring up the immature." Pearls and the Rising Franc Make Tahitians Prosperous PAPETTE, Tahlta, June 1 (By Mall). The economic , situation here has been improved by the recovery of the franc, a rise in the price of vanilla, success ot the div ing season in the pearl islands and a steady market for Tahitlan produce. . Direct steamer service with France has been another element In trade revival, as many necessi ties from that country are avail able at prices much less than for similar goods from America and I the British colonies. Merchandise j from France escapes the heavy roreign amies. ? One of the first signs of im-I proved conditions has been the de-L mand for lumber. During past( had stopped building operations. and ' caused necessary repairs to' be- neglected. For many monlhsy 1 ;. ;; .. . . . : .. .,,. . . .. -. - . - j 1 . SUNDAY MORNING, 120102 !" paid at that time to the kind or variety, however. It happened that It was the Governor Wood variety, which by the way is the only va riety beside the Rqyal Anne ac cepted at the cannery 'this year. But no doubt the little "tree was anxiously watched and the first cherries were probably the finest ever grown. Through the years the tree grew j Tnrougn. tne yraia hip i . - . THE NEWPORT BECMES lofe. It will tell you the Salem t?HEItKV-.'ITV COTTACiES Cloan Cottages at Reasonable Prices Wood, Light and Water Furnished Write for Reservations CJeo. C3. Smith, Bo SEA CICEST COTTAGES Fronting the bc'-h 22 .FnTnished eottagm on th ccen front at Nye Ilfacli. In view of the ln-krs.' Na nrMilinal charge for Iifflit, water, roxl and garage. Ileae write for folder CHRIS ARMS, Owner Free bus Newaort, Or. ALLEN'S A Real Place to Eat. , Sea Foods A Specialty Dining room over the bay ' Near boat landing Bert E. Allen I Prop. CASINO GARAGE STORAGE Gas and Oil Lincoln County's Largest 'r". Garage NEWPORT CAFE (Formerly The Coffee Cup) Where Highway and City ' Meet" Fast and personal service featured. Meals, Fountain, .' . Lunches. Burt Ilumbarger, Prop. Agate Beach Inn j Most scenic beach on the Pacific coast , Three floors of solid comfort Dining room in connection An Ideal bathing and agate beach sheltered from the strong winds v j ; Fjor rates and reservations address .)-.' : - ' Katherine George Agate Beach, Oregon Nicolia Hotel On Nye Beach Newport, Ore. Bigger and Better J i SO Rooms $1 Up Running Water Steam Heated 200 Feet From Ocean RESTAURANT Meals Served , A. J. HOWELL, Mgr. f Phone 8805 Oregon Caves Eesort GRANTS PASS, OKEGOX Now Open at the Caves Kitchen and Dining Room in .Charge of Members' of the ? ; Home Eeonorair Depart- ., -men t, Oregon Agri- s cultnral-Colle-e houses for rent have been' almost . Vr?" . . Tn A Steady importation, of motor cars continues, with the greater People go to a lot of trouble they should keep away from. and spread out Its branches to an ever greater expanse, until at tne present time it is a source of gra tification and profit. , ,;. Te yield this year was 5G0 lbs. of fine cherries, or taken' in com pact measure; 14 bushels. All were sold to the local cannery at a handsome profit. ; Not .all cherry trees can be thirtv venra old. neither can exact condition of the to Newport A. L. THOMAS Souvenir Store ' Agate Cutting and Mounting -Oregon Pictures, Agate Jewelry i NEWPCJRT, OREGON j STOCKEll'S MARKET I-kl Siwker,' I'rop.' ; Kye Beach and Front Street Choice, fresh and cored meats ef all kiuds. Poultry, etc. , Front Street I'hone 7.105 Nye Beach Tbone 2551. STOKACiK - - Drop TJs a Card and Wo WU1 Savo : Ton StaU Aeceaaoriaa, OUa, Greasea ..... , Bepairing on AU Makei of Cars HUNTER RROS. GARAGE NYE BEACH Skating Rink ,-. Hardwood floor- 123x53 You will find this an ideal place to spend your evenings half way between bay and ocean. The Log Cabin launches and Confectionery Special Sunday Dinner Served. This house is conducted by former Salem people and solic its your patronage. Erickson and Johnson, Props. - Park Hotel Mr. PnKh. ef Corvallls. In chars: of diflng- room. Bates S2.50 itr day (miu and bed). Out block tram p office. MTtS. G. C. AIXEN -iTEWFOBT, OBEOOK . 4 , As You Like It Home Cooking and Baking. . Confectionery in connection. ; Everything new and clean In the heart of the Nye Beach business section Mrs. Stella Flemming ' 1 Prop. Corvallis-Newport Stage Line We run two stages daily, both to and from Corvallis. A three-hour ride from Cor vallis to Newport through some of the best scenery in the west, in V comfortable stages driven by careful drivers. brt Newp Development Motel Gilmore The Playground of Oregon In the heart of Surf Bathing, Agate Hunting, Oyster Beds. All rooms with Ocean View, Furnace Heat, Hot and Cold Water. . FOR TRIPS CALL A Gilmore Autb Ssrvico f FT y WE PLAN PARTIES J P. G. GILMORE, Prop.,7 Phone 4004, ' Nye Beach. everybody have an orchard them, bat It is a striking Instan of what may and can be dn Ihrough the proper cultivation f fruit. Mt. Angel News. Labor troubles in Germany call to mind' the biological fact that the worm must turn to make emH meet. . -i ' ' highway; from SEE LESTER MARTIN Jf you ere interested in buying' a cottage or a lot to.bnild on,, price right, terms easy. Abby .Hotel Bldg. Phone ,7451 ; Insurance and Lcs.r.3 AshcraftLumb cr Co.; iBnilding material cf fill kinds ' The1 EEDFEEir VOTTACZZ f Neat, clean and attractive g Your .comfort and satisfaction - -is our aim j ' For reservations address j THZJ V. COTTZEN. Kewport. Ore: 3 , The Old Playgrounds Overlooking Ocean' Cottages and Apartments by the i f Week or Month Ciarago in Connection We Appreciate Reservations J. If. IT. ANDERSON, Pre?; Newport, Ore. Newport's New Natatcriurn -;, is open for the season. . In connection wiih jg-cstar torium we-have the best dasts hall in this part of Ore;::, with a splendid orchestra. Our lunch room serves the best at all times. Only four hours' drive f re ra Salem over excellent paved and v graveled roads. . . ! Directly adjacent to the best P. T. Colexnon; T.2o. HOT '-'BATHS i'l Gochnour and . Read, Prca. 1 . - ' 7 ' I : Opposite Hotel Climore ; " at Nye Beach - Dr. M. Adell Gochnour, chlro- praetor physician with masses r and electrical treatments. . f Hours from 10 a. m. to 9 p. ra. Newly furnished hoosekeepinsr j rooms In connection , ' ' .1 sacli I By the Sea Newport, Orccn Agate .,-1 !( t i r