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oM;Mn agifiiSTFR. EUGENE." ORR SUNIY.JUIYJ 1922 f5 -V y V ihiiiii.i till nil ii W l n if ii ! ii ii ii i li in iiiil iii limn ' ij )!' 1 il,;,."V:.'V''!'Vf Wv:.Jl lift f' ; ..Yr-'-.r-.Vvj ;rs:ffo'tt,3''T'''aI', .y- 'ifca.iH'-s-U'.i .: 1 ., ! ; ajillliej.il Toa I One of the Prlhdpal CatcheS.'-f i i;ir. i - I In CnufcANew.nd S needy MetHtod of-BoacH Travel. - Bottom DlgKlng Rock- Oysteral One ot the Gharactjrlstli ina.Jravonw Etporu at newpnn. 1 nd b Cnmt)lelt,1 'Kugone Tookpo" Son .Mateo, Cul. , '-'It Ccdarwqod Tavern (RpRijitfr ljAno Poiinly Speclnl) . MeKKNISIH KltllKIK, .On. July 8. I)r. ami Mrs. C. H. WllloUKhliy wore hota ibl, week, llj . rmeeH .bvcak '(ant'for ,lrs,t .rt. L HngnK, .who la leaving- for Hii: ope July 16. ; l'lacoa woto uui Xoi!, , Jlrs."t. C. Hivinmond, of 'Portland: Ifbhorif'tMhlhan, of Eui Korto:;Kuek liovnloil.'-Now York pity: Bruce Tttua, : Portland: ,Mlaa Klla Winter, Kuirono; -Mrs, Bruce Boitart, Euei:e, and Dr. nnd, Mra. Wllloughby, 1uRcnc. - - ' . . . - Thiv Fourlii or amy :was nuiy eoio bratod at ,McKenie BrldKO. At 11 o'clock -tlu-re waa a parade, .which nanaed before the Judsea at Mrs. Brueo , Boeart-'a cottage. Uavo Ginham awarded, the lirlie. to Jllaa Helen-Dtty, who , waa attired aa a coff. bov. 'After.'tlte lovtny cup. waa mmac ed the crowd entorod . autoinouilos uud. went- to. tho brldgo. .At 3:80' tho wholo populaco went to Foley Sprlnga for a awlin nnd re turned at, 7 for tllo dunce. , , , .Mr,, and. Mra. Clayton I,ummy of Chicago, and fix. .and Mrs! William Gray'j rwrnell ttiUb, .toiia vJanica ,nd DouFlHS.'of' Portland, were 'wefck-end guests at pednrwood Tavorn. , M- wlroa; also don'f 'cBtnto- .-teleRroph no'lea to ieoveientanRlod Ui.'--. , Otrry Hft.VM' Kir " "Hike out Into tho country, but you ko for more than one day cany a Hint-aid kit with your ulw IrainrU' roromiUo liolson lvy and' then i stay away from It; drink lota of water, but flrai make auro that Jta . aoVW" clean,. . V : ;-, $; - '; un't iiao the sUVoIh frtr I'lay 1 thcrc lB a vaiiuit lot,,nr(uau alley, or ivililiWBround uirby;.tf ymt must use the aii'ootH for lila.vKmuiMlH -jiick a Htrcilt that haa I u at rant ear Imcka or heawx autmnoUHa tiafftc. f'linn't bo a Juy-walker; In Hie city cross Blreeta at rogular crosslnits. never In the nUddlo of tho block! when walltlnK on country roads kuop on tho left, instead ot tho right-hand 'ajdoiot'tho road o that'oii can aee aiMuoachlng vehlclca. .."Klnally renien.tier that June lmillcularlv dauaurouB month III "ii " to lakii elianeiw: the other daimerouii nmiiitia are .liny. jiiiihih,, - Alii'll, November, March, M' jM.iiiher. October. AllKlW ." niary." n M.KXIl-X OrVHIAIJ KKKI' WICATIILIt l A K H'N, (Cftiitlnuefl from Pagii One) '' Ik- 1-Nih- dtnle polltlca of lliiningo. Some re iioiIh nr that ho haa been aKked to run lor governor and haa l oiinenii-ii. but persona clone to the iniin deny the rumor. No matter what the facta the uncertainty, of Villas, . acttpil '" eallHliiir comndei'iiulc cninnioilt III the hi'capllal which within Urn I'aal I wo months has been iut o Ihe mil vivo wvuitil tlinw by "aulheuilc alaii.. uicuta Hint llio 1'iiraago rancher a on hla way to Mexico i:ity to coii.uli viih Ills jMi'iiiilenl, - Ho haa never no lived and llierii l small . nomlbllily that he will conic. , , . All ef whlch haa merely hci-v.mI Hi revive Hie monllis' ohl iUenllolllllg Kill Villa stand fast nn imiiIIW w ml turmoil miKlit nilsn In Mexico I y If one la to bellevn slolli-a or lllil heavy Inveslmenls in oil dclllliig mil (lis and his ruiuoi'fil plana to rebuild n atoekyaril and iiaeklnif hniisn in Oluilail .Inures which hls 'iiimi do alroyed sevoml ywus aio, Uiem Is rea-, eon in Ihlnk that theCanuilllu fiirnie la Just that nnd nothlnr tiioro. on U' other hand, vlsllnra ill (lia t'i tuli , that Ilia tlMllilllllo ai'seiuil la will mJ ullutl with in "I" and uiiutuiiiltl.,,,. mi their any. Villa: inlisl Mi ni I i 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 r , ! rmiUHit hla lunch llniii hiinillln. u AltlMiOlilA MIAW (IIVIIM (Mii ciiiivA miu'h 'ruoimi (Coiitliiued fi on Tail 0n) entilwllh nniilher bill or ilam1un done, and alio will lt her linvo io n,e, oaiiiso It and pay, up rctuso resuoiuu hllliy and at the snino tlnio ndmli Um alisolulii liilBieninili. of Wniio ,Vu iiari titt Asia hud mure lnfueIIH on early, Mvlllulloii Uimi Miiiikoii, The Hun euipli'D wn supreiiie In m,,; golla In lh'Jd t", 1st noiuury n. (. Ill ma4 Kublal KliKii, a ni-plimv of lleimllls, made I'eklnn hla capluil. t lint limn lhn Miiiimil einpl,,, m Iniieed lha whulo of foiitnil Asia, i,0 t.'auiiisus, Itiissln, j I'eiula, Ariuenh and Hi" nailuis of Ilia nallnlis or inff. iluil. tleimlils Klian Is held io ,a m, pioneer In Ihi'i went Mananllsi, o Is deserlheil III (.'lllliesn lill,n,J as Vperlmps the nlilet'iiiliiihilhir niaaniser nnd cupliilii ever knoivii," ' . ,i ! , , viivmli'i. , . i rralllu Coi-r-"riyi yoiil,, Uldn'l you sen me waviiis at yuiH;'. , MIriinrty. "Vo, ytnl ffesh iiili,,; and If Henry wri wrBaio'd u,, ytm onrai,"-MutvJHii)(ier. . :Capooya Springs ' -' ' ' (Register Lads County Speotsl) '' i LONDON. Oro,. July 8 Tho Fourth of July-picnic ut the springs was en-: 3oyed -.- by 'V.tbo community, - which- turned, one .;en - masso nnd by .many vlaltors, from Cottage Grovo, .Creawell, Corvallis,t Ipugene. Oakland and other points. Baseball, racing and other sports, wore., the features ot tho 'after-: noon, and . a -uanco was, field In .tile: evening. ..'....-.'. - Air. and Mrs. Norman Fohll, of; Portland are visiting Mrs. Pohll's parents , Mr. and Mra. . Sterling Hop per.'. ":- jur. and Mrs. Ayers,.of Itarrlsburg,' have been -camping at the Biirings for tho ipast weok and taking, the mineral baths. Mr. . McKay, of ,tho Cal-Oro Power Go., entertained oa party of frienda with -supper- at- the springs : hotel 00 Wednesday evening.-. D. O. Smith,, of Sprlngneid. was a visitor- to .the springs Sunday. '. Mr. and Mrs. .it. A. BOoth. of T5u- gene,- were among those who visited tho. springs on -the Fourth, .-, . t i r:u . MORR TITAN Ml ni,KS OP UKiiUEi rains in viLirn . 4 x .v-i -ai v . (PnTlm'iarT frnm PbM i"1ViV Newport' Jito the Register.)-Merores suminer I jMoaaon l well jJrer, afayt ro "J imainea over mm , (Jsjottagea and rooms are now very well filld. In addition to the usual sum-hji"erpertmBt-sjmisamnra; offered, juthetopenlng of new mills and oamps '; mJk extra, inducement to visitors de- J aU InB envpjpyroent ,and pennanent i yrSMienee. v Jr--. i ' ' ; 11 rho'ihrp iter yfritch" fa hi port I ij; JJ. Knight and wife, of Eugene, (, lire lrw torrirals at Nye beach. , ft; Cihariea' Knight ad .wife, of.JJar- lblirg,-are enjoying an ouUng at this hi i Dan Buckingham is a guest fat the I !W'pn-Door" cottage. ' . ; - j II; I'Pth ScAtt, .of the University of E.prejon, Is a Vftltor 'atlhe Gllmore.- - itone snd wife, of Tails City; Harold Iflon, or Hiiisaoro; atrs.,4. 'oi.fiari.--Ek and" daughter Lois.,, of Albany; 'earl 'Patterson, :of-, -Corvallia, and rs, Minnie. rajns nd jrred Fayno, :-Corvalll8f are vacationiBta at Tent (IJV . '' - r '-. llaceot icoltaers at, Nye 'beach are nJj.'t. Whetholme'and'danghtefs, t Portland; Mrs. ' J. C. Dentlor, of .tVlSugene. and -Leila Messner, Eugene-. ' Af 8. C..Bartrun1,-of Portland, is In the I etty:-oit- irasrneee. --Mr-Bart rum was 4jforqDar superintendent, of the Umpqua ElcrSit reserve. - V, ,i L' r''- Jones 'Aepiirted THtirsdayfor fCreacent -City, Cat, where ho will at rler. a Mating of (Ho -Roosevelt lllcli pti asoclailoh -"and '.the California i! North oi tjBay..Coutra inaaoclatlori, : , (vKXi'.i Clover, and,- wife motored to ;f,pttr.iroekr' for 'a- brief -otiting. - Mr. C10t('9;luia purchased .property .at -that w plate and 'wlll'-erect' d summer honie. HeltnMnrtln ls vlnltlng her mother, flMr Thomas Martin, at the Durmith .1,1. ' Mrs. Lott. Huntington was a weck flshdu visitor -at -th Durplh tcottage. . ', , fi ,yIB-ryl Barnard 4n4 -Bthel Reene irre fHwowri1'' 'wttoe Vacation ia Tl6blnette ofid family i&tf&uijtfS "rfcceiit ."Kye beach arrlvaW; i J,IToiiend'nd -family,' -of ,New ifbt'i,' ro summering at , this resort h It C. Landreth was o. business vis- ; , Jitof xrom Eugene Thursday, . iUf"Cn i.awdon, or AiDtxny, Vlfltea with '; v frWAds in Kewoort this week. t mnsjH ivme w right ana daughter. :2T01eik;Te; here i "ui Mrs Vlltom . Beals and chlldren tiiremraea eaturaay iront.an extenaea livWt-.tb'pOMlatta. .'i'j. , ,! y i . I Triorae - wis hew ah I obusl . inMs trip Katurday, .. V. O. Hwan-and family, of Eugene, i";rovat the Qilntoroe.' -4 ' . . , . JJoblo W. ..Bbrie,".- 6f iiTgerie, Sis - r:!fim6ftir vacationists at Nve bench.- - floy. -Mitchell, of k.obanon, is in tho city (hla vfeok; " Attorney-Ham -Hoover .-and famllv are! oomfortabfy -housed at , Nye beach Mrs. fPhomfti!"Ketriver ftfifl hlitldrn . HjofjfWfcm are domiciled lnth Hous- jiton.cottotye'lor.Jnly and August. , ' , AURWrt HIrrltt"Hm1fftrrilly nr ri 4;jjyng their. .usual outing at' this re- Ui;. PfbitmoryJ. hPs ofner , ot tho ( 'u.a v. racuiiy ana lamuy ox uor- valllt, art horo on their annual vaca Are at Nye -beach fpr the oek-end. i . fi JP-'?i&to :$QP : ihrt -family, - nt ;DUtfn; ciiy.aiiiiera jot. tho entlfo flQdf Conrnfl W. Olsen and; family f -ri Ti;t i-t J .motor (to. this beach o -Bjiend the Foutth-ffhey were guests af the Oil more. S.-.tAwiiiUerc-aad mid returned to iebanonv,-gr.-Jassln a , week with .rtntlvea., ,'.iT," (,;. 1 i." Ben;J-boiriU- ahd son-ire at Agate boach-.forvan cuting. , ",Mr8. lrtna Barlow and Small sons, of ;T,uBerie, nte located In the Ann Arbor cottage, -Besa-Kbl.?r, of Lebanon, and Mary Olmstead, of Forest Grove, -were wwok-tnd Tsltors at this. beach. -Grant Swan, and wlfv wero in ,th city 'this week. , js f lee 'Wilson "land 'family; of Eugene, arrived Thursday to spend the Aim-. mcr .months in. their cottage- on theJ bluff. -:: ;'. . v . H Bliss Meier fand family ar3 in the Walter ' Thompson cottage for s tho. Season.?? if -'- k . Helen Teller and Mid VJlling are bench vhniorn. :' t " Wand Mrs. T. J. vllliers. rtfWFfi tend. ttriV- lfUftliri At-' tho fiilrrmrA. fnn tho summer season. Dr. VU icrs lBhionfl mcIjAKEN has DONE great thorn, .ar r!2 miles of .bridle traits. There.faia: XBWtt of good .rldln Fairmount -park afthe same city, and numerous clubs nearby maintain polo field vaijd-topiiChMecpui!e3,'ttho staSofit.Xotosw: iJiiUi v'. ""MmT''E3QoeBtrtans in Frisco The riding census on San Francisco p tmtortpy fjatox tcep(.0na,lir Tlargi Therb 'tfrcT roar-tfdlng achOoTs thertf, and six miles 6t paths In Golden Gate park besides facilities in the way of mountain ' trails and beach riding. There are many routes suitable for horseback riding near Los Angeles. Mliuieanolisv. Minn., has 14 miles of bridle-paths; Baltimore. - Md., 7; Buf-1! faio. K. s or 4: St. Faui. Minn., av and St. Louis, Mo., 15 or 16. Interest is developing In Detroit, Mich., where. although there are no definite bridle paths, but where dirt and gravel roads somewhat -avoided oy. motorists are. avauaoie. . Plans are under way to develop .large riding1 club at Cleveland, Ohio.- A Hiirralo riding oiud is building a club houfie and a -show cround. with stables for 100 Horses; another" Buffalo! club already, accommodates approxi mately ig norses. pastor-of :ihe White Temoia In Port land. ' ', -i;iti .- - .'.,--' , Mrs..'S.?S; pf;her arrly-1 f jtm Eu gene Sunday tor the mon.'h. Bht will be joined Tuesday by Mn Galther and son Marvin.' , V Mrs Klma Irvino and children are iti the Nyo cottage for the season. w DeWlti Holmes. and wife are at Nye beach as guests of Mr& Lamson In the Staton cottage.- ' HaieI ' Mason is visiting her mbther, Mrs. W, Mason, at the Hecklewood cottage. , .f ' ! Mrs. Kryson and children and Mrs.- Anne Coleman, of Eugene, arrived Saturday, for a 10 days' vacation at Utig ICKOri. -i ' - Mar, -White-is here ?on a busmcsa,! visit-from iHarrlsburg, ir.aay. -mn join, nisiiamuy in M. C, the :Ho6 mrs. ,J-Jiir or cottflKt. Monday. ElliHWind chlldren. of EueeneT ro turneu to tneir noroo Thursday aft er a few days? visit with relatives. A. A ;M.crcdie Springs 'f- ..'-tfte,lsterl,Ane County Bpeclal) McRREDIB SPRINGS, Oro,, July 8. Thn nasi wMk. haa hum... aMlu. one nt the Springs, 'tho hot wonthcr and the holiday sending many to the. mountains, , uwimtnins, fishing and hikes up the trail bave-heen the order of- tihe day. 'i( -i , .. rqllowing (are the registrations -over tho past week-end at the hotel: Mr., and Mrs. Louis Larson and daugll' tor Agncn Louise, Mr. and Mrs. :Bert Wyatt and children,- Minnie Larson, Mary Larson' Martha Sorenson and Hoy Larson, alt of Eugene MrsMeW fort. Dorothy Mof fort, and Mrs. Sehttltts. of Watefloo, -la.; Mr. and Mrs. J. h, Oirnbull,, Eugene: Fi'.Ci Potts.-.Eugono; Frank Blair, LoVelli Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry .Bussell, BUgehe: fr. 'and -Mrs. W. E. Moxlcy Eugene; F, L, , yilcox, Eugene; Bird Roue Ku(.h andi Mary Rose, Eugene; Mrs. C; C, Johnson, Cooston; Otto Lydy, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. James Lo vell, 1Astorla; Mr. and Mrs. Bond, Rosolntrg;i Mr. and Mrs. , Marvin rfobels, - Portland; Mrs. Smith, Port: land; - Mr, Hansen, Eugene; R. .'Bi Healy, Cohurg; Floyd Ayers, Eugone: Mr. and Mrs, Grimes, 'Mabol; Mr. a-na Mrs. Ed DompBoy. Mabel: Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Simmons, Mabel; Mr. and If,. --tlH,4l, Unl.. l. rat .-ittiii. imij(.,muui:ii nunw Ayera, Eugene; Mr. and Mra, Barnes and fnmllyrliong Beneh, Cal. Mr,and Mra.. Jltn Clark, : Sprtntf Md; -tr,' nhd Mrs. Lloyd Hauser, Eugene; "Mr. and Mrs,' Ivan Anderson, Springfield; Mr. WORK-IN (.OLDEN IJATB Scotchman1 ,'aHas' Oonvorted 'Dreary StrctcJi of Sand Dnnps Into hn Alluring Wilderness ' tCorrespendenRii of the Assonlklnd resnl SAN FRANCISCO. July 8. San Francloco' recently changed Its civil service law so that John McLaren, famedy-landscape expert and .creator of the. city's "Eden," . tho beautiful Golden Gate park,, would not have to retire wnen. lie. became seventy yenrs of age..-. ,:In: addition, his cmploycra, tho hoard of supervisors, voted him n. seventieth birthday present of a 60 per cent Incrcaso In salary. . since -1887, soon after McLaren came hero from Scotland, ho has boon park superintendent, and has convert ed what .was onco a drenry stretch of sana.nunes into an a luring wlklcr- ness, looted' throughout the world- for- its size and beauty. For years he nnd hla wifo have lived in a cozy lodgif ucep in a parg roccss. - . :-umnrcnangea, tno law said that Mclarort-would' have. to bo on ihri en- slon.Hst ond give-up hlB-lodge whon iio occamo soventy. ,. The supervisors .qnangcil tne law to read that omplyocs receiving over $r,00 a month are ex empt frnm retirement provisions and, to put- McLaren within the ilaw, In creased his salary from $fi00 to- $720. McLaren handlod the . big tlisk of' landscaping the grounds ot tho Panar ma-Paclflo -exposition -hero -in, 1915, and in odd momenta. of recontVears he wroto a book, "Gardening In Cali fornia," which has becomo a standard textbook,' .- , , . . . When -McLaren first . came to the park there were no lakes, few roads, few-trees and scores of acres of sond dunes. Ho had 20 men on tho pay-' roll and thought If ho could hnvo 100 everything would bo woll. Now thorn are some 800. . . , : MoLaron. knows every tree, shrub and flowdr In tho big park by all Its names. Practically every growing thing In tho big reservation was planed where It I by his personal direction. He looatcd .the . bridges, waterfalls, miniature oanvons. lake nmi hnnu. vards. Ho made the park what It l and Son Franclsoo Is satisfied. 1 , xnow, nt aevonty years,. MoLaron l planning a new addition ' to tho big park, giving him more acres lo plant. . ' . y now to fltiAHO rinii.miuv " , , ut'KlAll KIJMMKK MONTHS - (Continued .from Page One) ... ,., been electrocuted when their Into wire came in contact with electric 01 OREGON'S POPULAR RESORT BY THE OLD PACIFIC Off ers even ing to makeyour vacation a joy. . Out:pf-f;loor sports such as boating, hiking, etc., that will put " tone" in your muscles and color in your ort affords accommodations this summer that will enable you to take syment m your . vacation. Everything nas been put into rirst-ciass snape ana a cordial invitation is extended to you by th e following business people of Newport to visit the FINEST BEACH ON THE OLD PACIFIC: swimming ; cheeks. . Nc full enjo Deep nng Agate Hunting i A Oyster: Digging Bay fishing Clam Digging Ri okahn Boating 'J'V". "Hotel Gilmore I Open AU the Year Idrollyf Loon ted .Overlooking Oram Summer and- Winter -Katee - Best of Service : We will take .euro ot your, baggage Get f ?The- Log Cabin f , .'Lunches - 'Short Ordors Conrertlons, Inn Oroam, Soft Drinks ' Music by-Bi-Ho-Do-Mnr Orchestra ". 'j ' BowUng Alloy -v , Ocean Wave Roller Rink ' - - 'A.'C. Ford; Prop. 1 ' Plenty of Hkiitoa for ICvrryoiiot " -'-Coma' Join tho Crowds Ilurlburt and 7th l,;BIock from P.O. V ; -Robert P;Harri8 :-,-. Barber shop Whon In Nyo Beach Look Mo Up Ladlca' Hulr Drosslng Parlor in oonneotlon Midway Theatre t Jnly-Mtli and I6H1-.4 " ll,l "IIUMRV" . Klve-Pleee Orcheetm,-.. I', 0. Corner . Tlie Redfem Cottage i 1 Fred D, Coffeen. Prop. ' Furnished Ooltngi-11 and Tenia Deposit Iteiiulreil on Itesemtlona I Rates Rensonabto , Brook St., IV, blocks ft,oni the 'Beach Walrad's Grocery i Four, Doors West of Postofflce ,' Staplo anil Fancy Gnavirlea Fruits and Vegetables Ruddiman's , V Agate Cutting and Mounting Free Testa Also Notions mid Confections Beach -Streot Nye Boach King's Confectionery Dollclously Frosh Confootlone - Soft Drinks ot All Kinds Cigars and 'i'obaoooa Boach stroot: llf Nye Creek 'Midway Confectionery N. 8. Hunt, Prop, Alonealdo Municipal Cnnip Oronnds Urop In. for a cool drink or a good- smoke , ; 'Allen';"' When in Newport eat at Allen's 1 , Front Hlroet at Hoot Landing Lester Martin Henl Estate , I iitlageii and Form lMnda for RMo Abbey Block, Fronting Boat landing ' Western State Bank Front Stroot . , Newport , ; L. C. Smith Front Stroot l rulis, Fish Foods, Growrlea V"vr - Phone B6!B H.J. Iverson ,. ',0";t Merchandise Front Street . i.hono 10t, , Nowport,-OrSgon , ; Ashcroft Lumber Co. Ijimbor, Comont, Brick ' liioiw WJ - - From Btrovl ui mo 21111 Hot Sea Baths : I ' '.' . ... . '.'' ' J'"' ' ...'-."?. Moving Pictures Dances Ball Games Band Concerts Bowling Alleys Auto Trips Steamer 1 Newport Meets All Trains nt Yuqulno, NuwiHirt Nnvlgailon do. Caro Abbey Hotel The East Cottage Boulh of Hot Rea llnlh House .in nlm nn(n lir n,n Minthorn Hot Sea Baths The Natatnr.'.. ,:. -W. T. Crocker.; Pron, 1 . "aiatOHUm :'w, T. Crocker Prop, Hntlia 80o Also Housekeeping Room for Hont -' . -Chlropractlo Troatmonta -'. '.-; . '.-.' ';;"-f .. ' ' - ; Stocker's Market Front Stroeb Also Kyo Heach llio Heat of Froali and Cured Monte 'Finn, vrnbs, Km. - , , -Phone 7605 ,or J60J '.- nifflif An Ih. TJ l Open Muring tho Hoiuon'- i Building, Tank, Suite, Eto. Midway Press . ,, . P. Shoemaker, Prop Statlonciy, Of fic Suppli',. lw. Rubber Slumps Mnrto' to Otdor , , Near Postoffioe . , , nl,.T 'nHr K"'' l fV.nne.Hlon . wrii l"on?.l,wk"'e,,4',yilon Wrlto Mrs. 11. M. Host Clmppoll ,' i - Uult 43 - Tent City ; ' : - Van Wnssonhovo, Prop.' ' Wrlio for ituloa nnd Hoaorvotione The Wilson. House ' (Formerly tho MoCallsterl ' . - Thoroughly Itonovntod Hutos. Ilousokooplng Kooma . - and Tents for Kent , ' ' -;'f '.. . May-Stroot -,. , V'lO".. Sea Crest Cottages " 1'",nlhjd a to 4 llnom Ooltngei For Inrlloulnra Addrone Clirle Arma Am REDUCED R. R. FARES FROM ri i ' '$5.65 Week.Ed,15ay lbL' m'T1' ,AND RETURN '-' bb5Sea" Ticket.. a.mnmWi:. Good auto highways lead to Newport. Municinal ' j , ' - has one of the finest beaches on this coast" ComSf Campround auto.. . Newport I