not FOUB. n.T cawiai nxnaiu balm, ozegoi, ti esdat, august is, 1012. BEAUTIFUL HEVVPORT BY THE SEA SATIRE IX HER GRANDEST AND MOST OEJiEItOlS MOOD WHEN SHE MADE THIS, ONE OF II Eli DELIGHTFUL BEAUTY SPOTS. Newport, Or., Aug 11. This has iteen a groat season nt Yaqiilna Day. The crowds came earlier, were larger nnd are staying longer than ever be fore. The city Ih Rereading to the north. Cottages peer through the pines on both Hides of Monterey nnd there are forty new houses going up nnd planned for erection thin year at Capo Foulwcathor. The Agate Bench Iind Co. Is gelling from three to five lots a day. Clair Iniuan, of Salem, vas over last week and picked out a lot. Thore are from 300 to BOO people a day on the beach here. The bathing is perfect, with no undertow and no current north or south. Ilathcrs are in from morning till night nnd It is f!ne In any tide. There is the best and smoothest Kind of rond from Salem to Newport for autos. We drove through In six nnd a half hours and took It easy with a Flanders. Carry plenty of lu lirlcnnt und hnvo your brakes In good order. To Again Bench go north on top of the hill nt Newport. It Is three n.lles anil rond up and down from the beach Is plunked. Plenty of gasoline nt Nowport and free garage at the Agate Ilench hotel. For natural beauty (he summer re porter finds tho scenery here at Agale Peach wonderful. Three miles of surf extend south past the Newport bar and produces a silvery effect on the at mosphere The great white way to the w ii Hi Is dotted with people nnd wlilz xlng automobiles are plenty. At times tho great cape proceeds to put on bridal nrray with the greatest deliberation. Whlto ribbons of fog slip up the draws nnd nre crossed on the breast of the hills and a gauzy mnrrl agevell la thrown over Its head far to the north beach and comes clear over to where tho waves klHS her feet on (.he south. The mountain looms up prcud of lis festal decorations. The two Immense rounding breasts on the headland nro almost hidden under the miHt wreaths now trailing out to sea. Then It all vanishes like a melting mirage of unappreciated beauty and at night her only ornnment Is the searchlight In the lighthouse tower. At times the ocean Is in a happy, lnaghlng mood. Great glassy spaces mllo nnd beckon under the brilliant sunlight overhead. It goes shimmer ing away to the west conscious of Its heauly and Immensity, nnd Is caught up In the mists and sheens of the Claiming horizon. I love the companionship of the sun and tho sen, tho air nnd the sky, tho woods nnd tho winds, the hills nnd the benches. They possess unfading beau ties consolations of color combina tion! that nil tho wealth of the world ennnot buy or put Into pictures or move away from here. 8. K. 0. Chanco Is building In a nice sheltered corner a cottage to cost about $r00. Ills son, Lloyd Downs, also expected from North Bend, Wash., this week with a team. 1). A. Ilenman hna been hero about seven months nnd helped build the big hotel. He has four healthy looking children nnd will build on bis lot next year. Tho lleiiinnns came from Kan Men With Bank Accounts It was good business ncnsc thai suggested (he wording of a recent want ad as follows: WANTED Young mnn with bank account for a responsible position. A bank account Is pretty fair evidence .that .a .man .Is "making good"! the kind of maa whose serviced are In demand. This hank Invites young mea to open personal aermiiits In both Commercial and Snv Infra Department I I Young sas and were at Park City, Utah, for six years. Near my house Is what I call the Egyptian cottage, occupied by a lady nnd her daughters who have traveled cn tho Nile and their sensldo home Is decorated with Egyptian embroideries nnd needlework, I look for them to appear In long dresses and Numidlun veils. I gee them In the surf every day, and there Is nothing Egyptian nhout Hint. I never henrd of an Egptlan taking a bath. I have been mixing mortar, tending niuBon, handling brick nnd mortar, idling lumber and doing nil kinds of manual labor from slashing brush to nailing on shingles. Spruce is the great box lumber nnd I am building a box bungalow. The lumber for my house wns cut right here at Agate Uracil. II. II. Cook runs the snwmlll. I can see the steam from my porch, and hear the engine puff and the saw ting Its way through the heart of the spruce logs, some of them so big they hnvo to be blasted with giant powder. L. II. Kit-kelson Is bend sawyer nnd six of Mr. Cook's sons work with blm. Mrs. Cook runs the dairy ranch, milks five flno grade cows, sells milk and en am to the hotel and ships fifteen gallons of cream a week to Independ ence. She has a herd of fifteen cattle and runs them on tho old Meggeson ranch that Is pnrt of the Agate Bench Land Co. property. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cook cc.me from Stevens Point, Wis., In 11-94, nnd have a family of eight chil dren. Mr. Conk is one of the few men In Oregon who can run a saw nnd planing mill with his own family. He was a printer for three yenrs at Wo ncwoe, VIh nnd still has two Job presses nnd 250 pounds of type and material. One of his presses printed the Elk City Vim, edited by A. B. Clark who gave everybody a lick and the paper only lasted four months. It was a 7x13 sheet. II. J. Wood has built a cottage on the north side of the Cnpe on the street that lends to the Punch Bowl. He cumo from Toniah, WIb., and came to Oregon three times before he locat ed, nnd Is now following the trade' of caipenier nnd builder Is putting up my bungalow nnd understands his In slness. Mr. and Mrs. Hobt. Ryan have a restaurant nnd confectionery nt Agnle Bench. Ho Is a good helper around a building Is nssistlng Mr. Wood. Mr. Ryan Is a willing, hnndy mnn nnd Mrs. Ryan sets up a good, square meal and It Is clean and neat. W. A. Ilemli-ben has built, a nice cot tage, lie runs tho motorllno to New port that iniikes eight ground trips n day to Agate Beach. Ho carries tho mail nnd the motor hns only missed two trips nil summer. It meets nil trains going nnd coining and mnkes the trip In twenty minutes. W. T. Ewlng of Freeport, 111., is n guest of his cousin, Sum Irwin, of Nye Creek. The Agato Beach Inn Is doing a fine business. The tables are ns well serv ed as any on the Oregon beaches, and there nre none better. Mrs. George, he i- mother, Mrs. Ilarkelroad, nnd Miss llarkelroud spare no pains to make It ph-asant for guests. K. IIOFER. X-RAYS AND SMILES. Tho light plant burning at Sumpter yesterday that city last night hnd nn Illustration of 'the light of other days" kerosene. The Oregonlnii says "tho world Is better for those executions In Sing Sing yesterday." Is it? Tho Oregon Inn Is heavy on statistics, nnd here Is nn opportunity for It to Indulge In Its fuvorlte pastime by calculating the per cent of improvement of the world by thoso executions. Two hundred bull moose nt Portland last night ratified the nomination of Teddy. This will add to his ability to "sleep of nights." Is Made Special Officer. For tho purpose of preserving order at bis theatre, T. H. nilgh last night wns made, a special policeman by the city council and as there seems to be a demand for a like officer nt the oth er theatres of the city. It Is likely that treir proprietors will also ask the ccuncll to designate them or some of their employes as special policemen. ruder the present system If any one enters the theatre and behaves badly an officer must he called to preserve order or to exclude the offender, nnd thnt Is often Inconvenient. Besides this, there are a number of ether ordinances applicable to thea tres of the city which the special offi cer, being present, can nlwnys enforce. Among these Is an ordinance provid ing thnt women shall remove such headgenr as tends to obscure the stage from thoro seated behind them nnd most of the headgear does that. When cither proprietors or employes call their attention to It now thev some times demur, but when It ls realized thnt he is authorized to enforce the law It will prove less difficult. Mayor tachmund last night com mended the move In the highest terms. What's Your Liver For jver stop to think? Know where 1 is what it does? The liver is a hu rian filtration plant removing deadly poisons disease-breeding germs from the Hood. Lazy livers fail in Jus henre the accumulation of bac .eria. These poisons over-run the lystem reach the stomach, bowels, icart, lungs, bronchials, kidneys, serves and brain then the only nat jral consequence follows: SICK NESS! All liver trouble MUST be rem died before the body can regain a lealthy, natural condition and to sc :omplish this, in the best, safest, juickest manner use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Nature's remedy, consisting of harm less, medicinal herbs, roots, leaves and seeds. This famous blood-food goes to the seat of trouble acts on the liver clears the blood gently expels poisonous waste, through prop er channels, nnd quickly puts the vital organs in a healthy condition. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is purely vegetable (containing no pois onous drugs or minerals) and leaves no ill after-effects. Get it) Use it accept no substitutes! The original ami only genuine IIol- (ister's Rocky Mountain Tea has been on the market for thirty years, and has helped thousands of people. One package makes 105 cups of Tea, and sells for 33c. Holllitcr'i Rocky Mounltln Tee Nuerfti for tin iwr man a cuimumut wtk.iyo Tablet fonu Sc. Vtt thin aplrnftid n-mr'tlr follow tli simple lintiiuun-iMt well ta LeaUhy ttroug batipyl BULL MOOSE TO HAVE TICKET IN WASHINGTON Seattle, Wash., Aug. 13. Returning delegates from the Bull Moobo conven tion, headed by E. C. Snyder, of Senttle this morning declared for a third par ty ticket from governor down to cor oner In this state. This matter has been the subject of nil absorbing Interest among local progressives, who were divided ns to whether to put up a full state third party ticket or not. A compromise hnd been finally effected to delay nctlon until the return of tho Chicago delegates. The question Is now fully settled, nnd WiishlnKton will' hnve a complete third party ticket. The matter will be the subject of de tailed discussion here this nftcrnoon. Rock Point peoplo beat tho S. P. out of five cents fnre by buying tickets to Oold Hill, and then I r, cents to Mod- ford, 50 cents. The through ticket Is 55 cents. Another of the mysteries of railroad rate making. "I wns cured of dlnrrboea by one dose qf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E Oehhardt, Oriole, Po. There Is noth ing better. For sale by nil dealers. Tho Oregon Electric trnck layers reached Junction City Thursday after noon, nnd nre expected to rench Ku gene In eight or 10 dnys. Indian Killed on Track. Near Rochelle, 111., nn Indinn went to sleep on a railroad trnck and wns killed by the fast express. Ho pnld for his carelessness with his life. Of ten It's thnt wny when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so pre vent a dangerous throat or lung trou ble. "It completely cured me, In a short time, of a terrlblo cough thnt followed a Bcvcre attack of Grip," wrlti-s J. ft. Watts Floydadn Tex.. "nnd I regained 15 pounds In weight thnt I hnd lost." Quick, safe reliable and guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trlul bottle free nt J. C. Perry's. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A(Wt.inKi.ll,.Morl-Trrliihnr.fc I tiiKiuilln, II ru ilnrlir, floimuli I'rnuhli'a, Tri ilihi. lt.ir,e !, j l r troy -i,t ,"V..,"" "'""' ! I ot ""' T' Biunpl. hH MIKK. .",1,1,.,. 'ilKMutt. A. 3, OLMSTED. Lellor.N.V. 3 Tuberculosis Medicine Saved Tills Man's Life rnttuiunula Ik s tt-rlom disease, and often Inya the foumUtlon far chroulc lung troubles ometimes Tul-en-ulol r ult. Aflr l'm-lmiolila, or any Merlons ur atubliorn oold, It Is wla to take toll uinu'a Alterative. Don't wait to find out whether tha trouble la setting wurae, but take Eva tnait'a Alterative In time and arold the UKUKera of Ulaeaae. Iteatl of the recover III tlila raae: XM No. elat ft., rtilladelplila, re. "(Ii-utli-nien. 1 am lo-ttln long erf nlreljr and gaining atrenstb all the time. 1 now wvIkIi 1M tHiuuda. a gain aiut-e Septeinl-er HI na7, of L'S poumH more than when 1 flrnt atarted to take the Alterative. I wUh 1 had known of It two yeare auo ue It would bare MTed u tnuvb. miner? and dlatreaa. "I vraa Buffering from Tery sarlou! fttai-eeod luiis, whk-h followed bad ttai-k of pneumonia. My physician and aueclallat declared my enae booeleea. "I cannot hut l-e Tery tlAnkful to yon nd the Aluilthty liml for the great hlrsalnn and change of health It haa brought rue " "Klnce writing the alwre atatement 1 wlah to eajr that 1 have fully recovered my health, having beeu cured for over three year." tSlitiml AttldBTltl THOS. REILt.T. K ktuan'a Alterative la elteotlve In limn chins. Awthtna, liar Fever: Throat and I.uug Troulilt-a. and In unbuilding the ayatem. hoes not rontatu iwlson, oplatee or hablt-fonnlug Orui;a. Ask for bmikb-t of cured eaten and write to Kckman laboratory. 1'lilladelnlila. 1'a., for more evi dence, t or Bale by ail leading drugglata aud . a Perry. FARMS Forty acres of fine river bottom land one-fourth mile from Oregon Electric depot, on good rock rond 3V4 miles from Snlem. Adjoins some of the beBt hop yards In this district. Is admirably adapted for hops, garden Ing, peaches, lognnberrles or any kind of fruit requiring rich moist laud Water right goes with the place. All of the 40 ncres can be Irrigated. This Is an exceptional buy as there are 23 acres of potatoes which are In splen did Bhape. . Place is cleared except three acres enn be used for pasture, We can show this place at any time, One hundred nnd forty-eight acres of fine prairie land, all cleared, close to school, on good road, In famous Howell Prnlrle. If you wnnt a good farm for all around fnrmlng purposes let us show you this plnce. Price only $125 per acre- Two hundred nnd five acres of good fnrmlng hind, Inrgely cleared, some braver dam, good buildings, fine or chard land adapted for fruit, clover, alfalfa or vegetables. Only $100 per acre. Will take part In good city property. EXCHANGES We have beautiful 6-room bungalow new, modern and convenient In every vny. Stnnds on a flno high lot closo to other nice houseB, hns cement walks all around house ns well as In fiont. Full cement basement with a now furnace, wash room, trays, etc. Beautifully arranged living room, bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bath and toilet, screen porch, built-in buffet, in fact a thoroughly modern reuse, built this year. Price only $2500.,. There Is a mortgngo of $1000 that can run. Will trade the equity in this place for a good lot in choice lo cation or for a piece of good acreage not too far out. This property Is priced at the ensh selling price bo there Is no use offering us nnythlng nt a fictitious value. We hnve fifteen acres of prunes, 10 acres In full bearing 5 ncres set out this yenr. Price $4500. Locnted In tho Rosedalo district. Will tuke good city property in exchange.' We have exchanges of all kinds. See us If you want to trade your property. HOUSES We have listed one of the prettiest homes in Salem, on a paved street, close to Capitol building; located a lot 55x120 feet, covered with hand some trees and shrubbery, fine lawn; In fnet, one of the choicest properties In tho city. House hns seven largo looms, bath, p'antry, toilet, electric flxtuns, gas, and all the conveniences thnt go to make up a modern and com fortable home. Full cement basement. Street Is paved, nnd pnld for sewer pnld for, price only $5250; half ensh, balance three yenrs, 6 per cent. Or we can sell the adjoining lot, nlso on paved street, nil paid for, making a lot 105x120 feet, for $7750. If you arc looking for a really fine house, close In, something to be proud of, then see this. Twenty-five hundred dollars will tnko a new modern bungalow In a gcod location. There nro five rooms, will nrrnnged pantry, bnth, toilet, closets, basement, electric lig:hts. mod ern plumbing, cement walks, close to school, two blocks to cnrllne; $500 down, balance $15 or $20 per month. This is a fine house. LOTS Ixt C.lxltio feet on Court street for $1750. Assessments paid. iM 100xlG5'on Capitol street for $"750. Assessments pnld. Lot on Cottage near Chemeketn, Gtix J (15, $;!u.10. Assessments paid. Lot on State street, near postofflce, roxir.o, for jsr.oo. Choicest lot In KIngwood Talk for J7."iO. Walks and curbs paid.' 1M on Capitol near Belmont 53x130, for $G50. Ixit on Guinea, 51x133, half block from Capitol, $330. Assessments pnld. Lot close to Capitol street, near school, two blocks to cnrllne, $280. Assessments paid. HKCIITKL & BY0X. 347 State Street. Tel. Mnln 452. A vast amount of ill health ls due to Impaired digestion. When the stom ach fnlls to perform Its functions properly the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamber lain's Tablets is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, Invig- crate your liver, and regulata your bevels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty diges tion. Try it Many others have been permanently cured why not you? I-'or sale by all dealers. Klamath Fnlls ls to have a big box factory, an agent of the company now being In San Francisco purchasing $11,000 worth of machinery. Are Ever at War. There are two things everlastingly at war, Joy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve will banish piles. It soon subdues tho Itching irritation, Inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort. Invites Joy. Greatest healer of burns, bolla, ulcers, cuts, bruises, ccrema, scalds, pimples, skin erup- tlcns. Only 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. 19 ill The above designs are :w York, Designers and New N.VKRAGAXSETT GLIMPSES. Casino Lunches and Dances I'oln Field und Itcach Dresses, N'nrragnnsett, Aug. 8. Newport mny be more stately and Impressive, but there Is nothing there to npproach the general air of festive gaiety that even the casual sojourner feels everywhere at Narragansett. The beach at the bathing hour Is a picture worth com ing a long way to Bee, and the bathing Itself perfect. While bizarre costumes are the exception in bathing dress, one . wui.wm re ,lill6 uu spectacular, tut the rule Is for well fitted one-piece suits of silk or satin black mostly, worn over perfectly fit ting stocking tights, that do not im pede the motion In swimming. Touch- cs of color In trimmings and In the coquettish silk rubber caps relieve the one-color note. Most of the cans are In mob shape with a becoming floppy frill thnt the wind nnd waves toss be- comlngly. Bathing shoes nre more orn thnn formerly, some with cross tuit:icu nuiia unit, rnui luuivuiios famous get-up. I'lcliircstnie Groups. Picturesque groups Beated on the sand In dnlntiest summer attire, Blind-, owed by the odd-shaped parasols that are carrieu tins yenr, ana lovely cnil urcn in the wnter and out, make a scene that delights the eyes and at the Casino afterward one sees no end of gay lunching parties nnd pretty wo men In charming frocks, with the well &et up men for which this plnce is fa mous. At the I'tiln Field. The polo field Is nlwnys a center of Interest here nnd never lacks its gal lery of onlookers keenly appreciative of the good plays. The dances, a bit more Informal than at the "Summer City" are decidedly livelier and gayer with no end of pretty girls. A Notable Costume. A notable dress, straight from Paris, as every line of it proclaimed, was of (.old nnd white brocade so rich that the thrend seemed to be of bullion, wns made on simple directulre lines with a coat of lovely lace, white 'Ven- Harvesters' Blankets Blankets, pair 40c Blankets, 50x72, pair "5c Blankets, 58x76, pair 11.00 Bhuikets, 64x76, pair I5 OREGON MADE WOOLEN Boys' Plain Overalls So CailVaS GloVCS I Overalls 75c Boys' Knee Pant. 25c V.dIlVaS UIOVCS Men's 50c Work ShlrU 40c Boys' Corduroy Pants 50c Made In Salemj good gradest Men's Work Pants $1.00 Children's Rompers 23c H si"! 3 pairs for Men.g gockg Children's 50c Rompers ....S5c 25c Men's Underwear .... .. .. .':,c Caps Towels Leather Gloves Men's or Boys', at 15c Towels 5C Children's Gloves ISc Corduroy Caps 25e Turkish Towels "... 10c Children's Gloves 23c 60c Caps 85c Huck Towels 10c Children's Gauntlets 23c Boys' Sweaters 25c Toweling, yard .....oc Women's Gloves 25c Men's Sweaters 50c Heavv Linen Toweling 10c Men's Gloves o,-,c Ilopplckers' Gloves A few Ladies' coats at $1 each, good cloth but ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM, nv The MiCall Company, Makers of McCall Patterns. ise" as its only trimming. Brocades by the way are to be fnddi6h for ev ening dresses and for trimmings next stason, and are already consldernbly worn here, ns Is nlwnys the case with advanced modes. The woman who wants to know what is coming can do no better tha to notice late summer toilettes at the more exclusive resorts. The Latest Neck Dressing, Every well turned out woman these days has a supply of gnmps and ' Dickeys" with high, well-fitting col lars, which can be worn with collar- less waists transforming them In a 1(,lclt ,n,0 the fn8llonnbl0 high Btock cffecU Robe,,erre colllirs with or without attached Jabots are similarly transferable nnd adjusted to different garments. Either style needs collar suimorters to secure the cor- .rect effect and non6 of tiHge ls so al. ,.,,;. .n,Hf.1(.,orv , ,,., U- v -.a.." ...,, ...i.ii. . i. wu Anna ouii'i h i n unii ,mve both end3 soUh,mi 80 lat any L,lcn ,innor0 ,, ,,, , , neck Is rendered Impossible. The new est form of these the "Cushioned K. V. , yt which hns both ends crocheted In silk or cotton Is not only very good looking, but easy to sew on. These come three on a card, from 2 to 314 inches in length and enn be found at tiny up-to-dute notion counter. i Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) and Campers' Supplies Comforters Comforters, each Cic Comforters, each 75c Comforters, big ones $1.25 Big stock; little price twin sick TWELVEJEARS Wants Other Women to Know How She Was Finally Restored to Health. Louisiana, Mo.: -"I think a woman naturally dislikes to make her troubles known to tne pumic, but complete restor ation tohealth means so much to me that I cannot keep from telling mine for the sake of other suffer ing women. "I had been sick about twelve years, and had eleven doc tors. I bad dragging- down pains, pains at monthly periods, bilious spells, and wns getting wono all the time. I would hardly get over one spell when I would be sick again. No tongue can tell what I sufFered from cramps, and at times I could hardly walk. The doctors paid I might die at one of those times, but I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and got better right away. Your valuable medicine is worth more than mountains of gold to suffering wo men." Mrs. Dertha Muff, EOS N. 4th Street, Louisiana, Mo. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, mude from nntiveroots and horbs, contains no narcotic or hnrmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousnnds of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkhnm Inborn tory at Lynn,Mass., seem to prova this fact. If you wnnt special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkhnm Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, road nnd answered by a woman aud held la strict coiilldcarc. lliitlnns at (he Side. Dress closings hnve shifted from buck to front or sides, in fact the side closing Is having a great vogue, on all sorts of dressts, and buttons covered with the materhil of tho dress quite rival the crystal and white bone but tt ns of the moment. Modish Colors and .Mob Capes. In light colors ibis, cyclamen, cas tor, buff and all the creamy yellows can be depended upon to lust over, while navy blue, dark Havana brown, nnd black are the dark tones coming. Glack and black and white, bo far f;om being dropped nre ngnln to the fore in nn endless variety of comblna tkn. Mob enps on small women take years from their age, providing they are less than forty, nnd these are worn Indoors and out for day wear nnd evening nccordlng to tha materi als used. Lingerie styles for morning wear, net with lace frills for dress occasions, with usually flower trim mings cr velvet bows ns garnitures with these. LUCY CARTER. C. C. Beekninn, who has beeu en gaged In banking at Jacksonville, con tinuously since 1856, is preparing to retire from business. He is a pioneer of 1S52. Shoes Odds nnd ends to clean tip Boys' Shoes, pair Boys' Shoes, pair i .$1.50 Women's Shoes, pair $1.00 BLANKETS not the latest style 246 Com. St. r