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DAH.T OAF! TAL JUBA1, 8ALBM, OEEOOK, WEDNESDAY, JULT 23, 1913. ' PAGE SIX ewpoilaiM eacli Oregon's Greatest Resort - o : . m m - II WW 1 uitttimii inn . i MMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMM MM MM f QUIET AND EESTTUIi IUSP BATHING AGATE BEDS THE NICOLAI Steam heated. Hot and cold water. Private Phono. Bate 2.50 per day and up. Special rate by th week. J. H. H. ANDERSON, Proprietor. t NEWPOKT, OBEOON t J ;iOMIMIMI MMM MMM MMM MM MM MMM MMMMMMM MM MM MMMMMM Sea Crest Apartments Overlooking the Ocean Newport, - Oregon Two and three-room fumiihed apartment and cottages fronting the beach. Everything new and up-to-date. Rate upon application. CITY WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS At Nye Beach. CHRIS ARMS, Prop. MMM MM MM MMMMMMM MMM MMMMMM MMM THE OS BURN Newport's Family Hotel Rate reatonable. Dining room noted for it excellent meal. Special attention given in regard to all outing. Courteou attendants meet all boat. MRS. MARGARET OSBURN, Proprietor. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I; THE NEW CLIFF HOUSE ji At the Beach, Adjoin ing Sanitary Bathouse Board and Lodging at Reasonable Rates Beautiful camp ground with tenta, houset, fine water and lights, two blocki from beach. For any Information write or call on W. D. WHEELER, Proprietor. I Hold-up at; Newport Pon't got help up on your way to Newport. Keop your chocki and save money. Bain 'a Trans fer company moots all incoming boats. We have no solicitor along roulo or on board trains. We simply give the public a o'.nre deal and solicit a share of the patronage BAIN'S HACK It DRAT 00. Nye Crook Nowport,0re. -M-M-MMMMM-M Lapidary I W. C. MAYNARD Finest workmanship; most artis tic designs; special polishing pro cess. All work guaranteed. Near the Natatorium. Nye lleaoh, Newport, Oregon. M4M-M-MM-MM-M-MM M-MM-M-M Whenever you are on a va cation you alway look and expect the beat, especially in the line of Bakery Goods When coming to Newport call on the Nyebeach Bak ery. Our good are ture to please. Only home-made good sold. Nye Beach Bakery Something About Goings and Comings of This Very Popular Resort of Pacific Coast 4 -4 ! M. Smith PRAYING AND TRANSFER. Oood camping grounds. Wood for sale. Leave orders at resi dence, corner of Brook ami Olive Streets, Nye Creek. NEWPORT, OREGON t M-MM-M-M iMizpah Cottage A Great Resort l 17- Dl 0 .1 i oi i icasure ocexers Half Way between Newport and Nvobcai'h, BLEEFINQ AND H0U8EKEEP INQ BOOMS Rates Reasonable. MRS. ISABELLA TAEOE&, Proprietor By Lamar Tooze. Dr. J. W. Hill of the Hill Military Academy of Portland entertained about 30 members of the Newport Commercial Club at a banquet aUthe Oceanhill Ho tel Saturday night. During the course of the banquet several addresses were made which dealt with the improve ment of the highways of this section of Lincoln county. E. C. Johnson of Sausalito, C'al., is in Newport for a few days. Mr. John son is connected witn tie government boat Albatross. Mayor B. L. Steeves, of Salem, ar rived Thursday and will spend a few days at this beach. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, of Sa lem, arrived Monday and have taken the Casa Bonita cottage at Nye Beach fora couple of weeks. Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin, of Sa lem, is at Nye Beach for a few days' outing. Serita Li nil of Portland, was an ar rival at the Copeland Wednesday. H. D. Tildcn, paying teller of the Commerce Trust and Savings Company of Portland, with his family, are lo cated in one of the Cherry City cot tagee. Andrew Olson, a retired merchant of Marshfield, left Monday for his home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Saosman. George E. Beedle ,of Madison, Wis., arrived in Newport Wednesday and registered atthe Abbey. R. N. Torbet and wife, of Albany, were among those who registered at the Hotel Kelly during the week. Vernon B. Armstrong was a Wednes day arrival at the Newport House from McMinoville. Mrs. George Alexander and sister, Miss Bessie Parson, of Lebanon, arc occupying a tent at Tent City for two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson, of Bri dal Veil, arrived in Newport Saturday and will visit this beach for several days as guests of the Abbey. Miss Hallie Gibson, a millioner, of Salem, arrived at the Osburn during the week and will spend a few days at Nye Beach. Dr. J. L. LeFevre and family, of Portland, arrived on a Friday boat and will remain fothc balance of the sea son. F. C. Itnrnes, owner of a salmon can nery at Waldport, registered at the Ab bey Friday from Portland. J. 0. Holman,' of Mt. Angel, was an incoming passenger Wednesday. Mrs. Horseman ard sons, of Port bind, have opened a rottnge at Nye Bench for the remainder of the season. Jenno and Dorothy Robinson, of Port land, nre their guests. Miss Vera Taylor, of Albany, has ar rived from Albany and will pass a few days nt the Home. Joseph Faulkner, of Pittsburg, Ta., registered at the Takitozy Saturday. fl. A. Newell is a beach visitor from Portland. Joseph Sampson, of Falls City, was a passenger on tho excursion to Newport Sunday. Mrs. John Law, of Portland, is at N've Beach for an outing. J. B. Roth wns a Saturday arrival at the Newport House from Albany. E. J. Dalv is a Portland visitor who now at this resort. S. P. Roves arrived the middle of the week from Portland for a visit. W. R. Wolgnmat, who is associated with the Western Union Telegraph Co., was a recent visitor in Newport. It. II. Kalt., of Albany, is a vaca tinnist at this beach. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Buell are Eugene people who are hero at time. P. l Ellert of the Sunset Magazine, was included among the arrivals Fri day. Ktt Blake, of Salem, is staying at the Abbey. A. C. Benson, of Portland, arrived on Saturday's boat for an outing. Fred J, Peterson, of Pickiuson, N. D., is now at this beach. P. 0. Peddicord registered at the Ab bey Sat unlay from Portland. William Dieting joined the Portland contingent at this beach Sat unlay, S. P. Jordan of St. Louis, is included among the Saturday registrations at the Abbey. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Mclver and son. of Oconto, Wis., are spending a vaca lion at Nye Beach as guests of the Os burn. Major P. 8. Polhemus, ot tne gov ernment engineering department at Portland, accompanied by his family, arrived in Newport the middle of last week and will spend his vacation at this beach. Major Polhemua is a reg ular summer resident of Newport. William Anderson and family, of Oregon City are enjoying aa outing at Nye Creek. M. M. Maxfield and Harry Castle, of Woodburn, spent the week end at Nye Creek. They were registered at too Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, of Roseburg, are Southern Oregon people who are visiting this beach. Miss Jessie Angiar, of Indianola, la., is an out-of-the-state visitor at Nye Creek. Misa Angiar is stopping at the Home. 8am B. Archer, member of the whole sale firm of Archer Son, of Portland, is a guest at the Kelly. Mrs. A. Schwarz and family and Miss Lela McCoy, of Walla Walla, Wash., areenjoying an outing at this watering place. J. D. Giddings, a retired capitalist of Salem, and Mrs. Giddings are enjoying companied by his wife, arrived on Fri day's boat and will spend a short va cation here as guests of the Abbey. L. H. Goodman, an electrician ot Roseburg, is a guest of the usDurn. The Misses Kate Hagerty and tlora Hall, of Jacksonville, 111., arrived on Thursday and are stopping at tne mco- lai. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Scott are Corvallis arrivals at this beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henshaw of Mc Minnville, are occupying one of the Sunnyside cottages at Nye Creek. 11. I,. Baueorn, of Portland, has open ed the Cozy Nook cottage for the sum mer. H. H. Turner, a lawyer of Salem, is spending an outing at the seaside. W. H. Hubbs, of Silverton and fam ily are listed among the summer resi dents at the Sea Crest Apartments. Rev. W. G. Lienkeamper and family, of Eugene, are summer cottagers at Nye Creek. Rev. Lienkeamper is pas tor of the Bethany Reformed church of Eugene. W. B. Boardman and Louis Shaw, of Portland, left Sunday after spending u week at Nye Creek. Frank Baker and daughter, of Salem an outing at mis watering inim:o. -. . , , f,,f , . , . o are occupying one of the Cherry City Mrs. E. H. Straye'r is a Fraukton, 8. " . . . D., arrival at the Oshurn this week. Seymour H. Bell and son, Albert, L. W. Behrman and Leonard Kaufman formed a party of Portland people who motored to Newport last week. On the road between Corvallis and Newport, the car which they were driving ran over an embankment but no one was in jured. Mr. Bell is head of the Yaquina Bay Electric Company, of this city. C. A. Peterson, of Roseburg, is one of the most recent arrivals at this beach. E. T. Barnes and family, of Salem, arrived Monday and will spend a few weeks' vacation at Nye Beach as guests of the Dsmon. Mr. Barnes is a promi nent business man of the Capital City. Mrs. D. W. Campbell, wife of Dis trict Superintendent Campbell of the Southern Pacific, is at the Abbey. Elmore D. Lyon, of Salem, is includ ed among the most recent arrivals at N've Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Joseph and daugh ter, Retta, of Woodburn, are establish ed in a cottage at Nye Beach for the summer. They have as their guest Mrs. Robert Parker, of Viola, Wis. T. H, Cleland and wife were passen- jgers on the steamer Newport Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bond are among Silverton people who are at Sea Crest for tho season. 0. A. E. Whitten, of Eugene, is pay ing this beach a visit as a guest of the Oslmrn at Nye Beach. R. P. Boise and wife of Salem, were A Delightful Place Newport on Taquina Bay is the ideal place to spend that summer vacation. X The cool, delightful climate the ocean t breezes, the surf bathing, the beautiful ? woods and the smooth beaches are all J attractive. t THE TENT CITY $ f Work Guaranteed .round illuminated by T f A. -- T , T electric light, city water, f Everything trictly ani- f rv. Bath house and I tent for rent, furnuhed, T by week or day. For term write to A. J .VAN WASSENHOVE t t P. 0. Bobx 5. Newport, Or HJ Newport Steam Laundry L C. HOCKETT MMMMMM M MMM MM MMM MMM M M MH Minthorn's Hot Sea Bail cottaecs at N've Beach. Mr. Baker is connected with the Salem postoffice, Mr. and Mrs. C. Benson of Portland, are listed among the guests at the Os i I Charles 0. Wilson, a retired farmer. of Salem, is a Cherry City visitor at this beach. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Meyer, of Al bany, are domiciled in their cottage at Nye Beach. Mr. Meyer is a retired merchant of the Hub City. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wagner and chil dren of Eugene, are established in one of Chris Arm's cottages at Nye Creek. I Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Bond, of Silver- j ton, are summer residents at this beach. j Pierce Riggs, of Portland, registered at the Nicolai Saturday. j E. L. Hamilton is a Portland visitor at the seaside. J. V. Ruseell and wife departed Mon day for their home in Wasco after passing a few days at Nye Beach as guests of the Kelly. W. E. Smith, of Corvallis, is among those registered at the Takitczy. Mrs. Frank Thompson, of Lewiston, Idaho, is occupying a cottago at Sea Crest. John G. Brown and wife, of Harris burg, arrived on Saturday's boat and wil spend a few days at this beach as guests of the Abbey. The Misses Esther and Laura Wil kins, of Eugene, are staying at tho Newport House. B. Broughton is a beach visitor from Portland. Hi U Massage, Electric, Chiropractic Treatment and Electric Baths By Dr. O. S. and Mr. Matthew. Seventeen yean' a perience. Room for light housekeeping. Dr. H. J. Minthorn, Medical Adviser. L. E. Brouwer. Manager 'MMMMMMMMMMMM Newport Candy jj Factory Our candy maker is from Salem. I He makes the best obtainable. X MMMMMMMMMMMMM included ainonir the Friday arrivals, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holfield arrive! H- ' Leonard arrived Wednesday nt Nye Beach Saturday from Portland fr0" Cottage Grove and will make this and established themselves in one f j beach a short visit. the Sunnyside cottages. " M- Al,(, 11,1,1 family, of Salem, Flnv.l Bilveu mid William Nevill" . 1 nri' tenting at Tent City for a few of Portland, connected with the South j weeks. Beach Land Company, are in Newport I ' M- NMI wife, of Woodburn, fora short visit. j'1'" Newport Monday for their home Seth Riggs and Miss Emma lliggs, ef ''ity. Portland, are staying at the Nicolai for' Mis Rowena Sperling arrived Sntnr- a few davs. I '"l-v tn)m Independence for a two Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan and fani- weeks' outing. ilv, of Portland, are located nt Sea Crest for the balance of the season. The weather has been very fine, Hundreds of people are already enjoy ing surf bathing. Whenever the tido is out there Is a great table spread just below the Cliff House, aud everybody haa an enjoyable time. This resort is rapidly coining to the front rank as one of the best on the cifie coast, having the additional ad- I"''" "J wiU ,fmi h" v' the seaside. vintage ot tne grandest scenery in the background, to which no other resort HtMMMMMMHmm c Uy claim. Josca Adolph a well known, citizen of Salem accompanied by Mrs. Adolph is listed among the Salem contingent at the Sunnyside cottages. Miss Mary White of Salem, arrived J, W. Edmondson, of Salem, will build a cottage at Nye Beach this summer. Robert Aukeny, of Snlem, arrived in Newport Friday and registered at the Abbey. A. It. Devers, Jr., of the Clossett 4 Pevers Compnny of Portland, is a re cent arrival in Newport. Or. 0. A. Massey and family, of Tur ner, nre among the latest arrivals at lliis watering place. Mrs. G. Statz is included among the numerous Salem )oop!e who are now at this beach. Miss Iva Cooper and Miss Ada Ket chum, of Independence, are new ar rivals in Newport. L. J. Thompson, of Portland, regis tered at the Abbey Friday. E, L. Hamilton, of Portland, is so journing at this reeort. W. W. Kelly, C. M. Curran and E. S. Miller, all of Detroit, were Wednes- the present day arrivals at the Abbey. Mr. ami Mrs. H. M. Guthrie, of Cor vallis, were among the week's arrivals. Mrs, Arthur Stacy and children, of Lewiston, Idaho, are domiciled at Sea Creet. H. C. Johnson, of Eugene, was an in coming pansenger Thursday on the steamer Newport. Smith J. Mann and wife, of Bandon, are at Nye Beach for an outing. t Hjerstad. of the Kilham Station ery Co., of Portland, arrived at the Abbey Thursday. Mrs. John Harris, of Portland, is a guest of the Home. The Misses Bcesio and Mary Tate, of Wasco, are at Nye Bench fora few lavs. Roy White, of Silverton, arrived for a vacation. John N. Kolzen, of Vancouver. Wash., registered atthe Abbey Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Fount and son, ot Eugene, are located at Tent City. Walter Harper recently arrived at thia beach from Alhany. Misa K. Brewster, of Portland. i stopping at the. Abbey. Oliver P. LuUcher, of Portland, ac- I Miss Mary E. Price, of Toronto, ( 'lunula, is a guest of her aunt, Mrs, 1). W. Campbell, at the Abbey. George F. Meeks, of Canby, is mak ing this beach a few days' visit. bay M. Hosensteele arrived at the Takitezy Snutnlny from McMinnville. j Mrs. ('. V. Averill and two children .of Portland, are staying at the Abhor. I G. Wooils and family, of Salem, ore spending a two weeks' vacation at the .Tent City. I lr. and Mrs. Philo E. Jones, of Port land, arrived in Newport Friday for an outing at this beach. J. R. Pnttison is a Eugene visitor to this beach. Mrs. F. E. Barker and Miss Bernice j Smith, of Salem, are located in a Sun nyside cottage for the feu-son. Mrs. j Barker's mother, Mrs. C. M. Anderson, of Chicago, is their guest. Mrs. J. I,. Underwood, of Lebanon, is j staying at the Home. I llnchnel L. Hall, of Alexnn.w u is enjoying the beauties of this resort. W. T. Hummert, of Portland, was in cluded among the arrivals on Friday's boat. Frank Palmer, of Albany, is enjoy ing an outing at this bench. D. L. Minkler, a retired capitalist of Ashland, accompanied by his wife, nr rived at the Osburn Wednesday for a few days' visit. M. L. Mosby, of Los Angeles, is in eluded among California visitors to this beach. J. W. Tate and daughter, Mrs. L. E Panks. left Monday fr their home in Springfield after spending a vacation at the Tent City. Mrs. S. K. Pittinirer n.l .i..i. are occupying a cottage at G. A. Aronson I Automobile ' Supplies, General Hardware, Paints and Oils. Both Phones Newport, Ore. 1 MMM-MMMMMMMM Newport Cleanine and Pressing Parlors t Good Work Promptly Done. X Newport, Ore. C. L. KISOR, Prop. tMMMMMM-MM MMMMMMMMW I Rooms the It Service UnexctMl :; YourPatronageSoMi :: Mrs. C. G. Cope!;:' frop. NEWPORT, OREd: Portland, Sea Crest. Mr. and Mrs. R. Minsinger and 'laughters Edna and Helen and Mrs. S. C. Jamison, of Portland, who ar med iu Newport by automobile Satur day. Mrs. W. J. Vanaken, of Brownsville, 's a guest at the Newport House for a short time. W. Von der Hellen and family, of Eagle Point are camping at Larsea's. The Misses C. and a Wsjitock, of Portland, were listed among the Sutur duy arrivals ut the Abbey. Nenl V. Murray, advertising agent for tho Southern Pacific, has arrived at Nye Beach and will spend a short vacation there as a guest of the Os burn. Garth Barnes of Portland, with his mother and two sisters, is staying at the McDonald House. Miss Florence McCoy, of North Yaki ma, Wash., arrived at tho Damon Sat- ; unlay fora short visit. Or. 8. Sargent, a practicing physi I cian, of Portland, is staying at the Ab I "ey, ' Samuel Burghardt and wife, of 8a ,11'in. arrived in Newport Wednesday and are occupying one of the Sunny side cottnges. I Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Waters and son. of Snlem, are spending their vacation m a cottage at Nye Creek. Mr. Wat ers is a well known business man of tne t berry City. Charles Bilyep, a prominent citizen of Dnllns, arrived Thursday and will spend a few days at the seashore. Carey Martin, an attorney of Salem, drove over from that city in an auto mobile Friday. Mr. Martin made the l 1,1 W hours and carried passengers. 0. L. Osburn formerly of Woodburn, but now a resident of this city, is building two cottage, at Nye Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William Stutsman, of Snlem, are visitiuir Mr. nml M T n McElroy at their cottage at Nve Creek "over Francis, of Eugene," is here for the summer. Mr. Francis was grad uated from the law department of Wil lamette Vniversity this year. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lntten ,of Eu eent, are visiting Herbert t. Button t the latter 's cottage La Manzanita. Mr. Latten is chief clerk of the Hotel Smed, Eugene. Mrs. H. 0. Strayer and daughter, Al ma, of Portland, are visitng Mr. anl Mrs. Edward Boyles for a month. two HOTEL WAKEFIELD Between both beat landinjv European and American plii. F Street, Newport, Oregon, Cut , Mrs. Wakefield, proprieton Between both boat landiij! fort guaranteed. ' Populu ; prices. Specinl winter ratta i: ior rooms. Comfort guarulsi MMMMMMM ' HOTEL KELL J. W. Kelly, Managtr. Nye Beach, Newport, On R. E. Kelly, clerk. Tables supplied with evm in season. Spend your na at Nye Boach and stops: Hotel Kolly. Bummer Rate: $2.00 pet dip up, including meals. MMMMMMSMMMW k MtMMMMMMMHtHj. A Man Must Eil j GR0CER1E That' what we aiK i t v f r.J aiso naraware ana v Supplies. A. G. SCHWARTZ Near Post Office Whitten's U Ground Two minutes walk t Beach. City water fi conveniences. Furnished Mj' cabins and ten houses ftf Parking space for pitcki( l W. 8. WHITTK', Corner Olive and Coast Nyebeach, Newport, fry MMMMMM Newport Hoij Newly renovated. clean bed, good cooking. All white K Board and room tt& able. New mansij W. A. WILLIAMS, , One block frombou . ing. siiiii.ii.ttt-K: A. E. STEPHENS f Blacksmithing nd ' Horseshoeing a Spi" (s (Continued on page 8.) )ttTHi