THE DAILY CAPITAX JQTJBKAL, 8AXEM, OREO ON, WEDNESDAY. APOUST 12. 1914. TWO eacli asid Ya Nye1 Oregon's Famous Summer Resorts Bay ! omnia ; ( "t I II ' i t ! . tablinhed iu one of tlie Payne's "Best The family days Newport, Cool and Breezy, Draws Visitors From Cities LAMAB TOOZE. Aa the Fourth of July is generally " I'eriuaney " is the word that aptly considered by Newpurtcr" to mark the characterizes the Newport of today. beginning, likewise the mulille or Aug-' i.t L thnn. .lit to be the hiuh water, In honor of Minn murk nf the summer season iu New- Ashland, Mrs, port. Vivian (Ireer, of Cheater Stevenson, also The next two weeks will see the of A.ihland, ave a delightful ilaneniK height of tiie season passenuer tide. At the present time it Is variously esti mated that there are between U.OIM) and H,0()0 people sojourning here. Nearly every city in Ori'Kon, as well as ninny ritiea in other states, are represented in the. large summer population which in enjoying the stirf-hathini;, nxate hunting and the many other equally lit tractive diversions of iNewpori. As last year showed a marked in rreasa ovor the preceding yenr iu the number of beaeii visitors, this season, party Saturday cveniiin at t.ie Hotel Nii-olui balliooiu. I.ijjht refreshments were served. The quests wore: Mr. aud Mrs. Scharaout, Mrs. I'utnnm, Miss .Mnrg.iret Putnam, Mr. Leslie Too.e. Mr. John Carson, Mr. Tom Hyrde and Mr. Herbert Atkins, of Sulcm; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevenson, of Afhland; Mrs. V. 11. Stevens, Miss Mary Stevens, Miss Anne l)awson, Miss Isubellr Young, Miss Aileon Stevens, and Mr. Kenn-lh Stevens, of Albany; Misa Alta Irviu, Miss Ina Irvin, Dr. A. J. Fawrett, .a r his limed the record of last mid Sir. Iiarolil nygnni, or newpon year. There are more people in New- .Miss Marguerite Wheeler, Misa Pauline port than ever before. Wheeler, Miss Mary Maker, Mr. A noticeable difference in this sea nf W If C.nnlei. county ter part of the week for a few Cottages." The Chun-hills intend to commissioner of Marion county, are so- visit at tne acw -ii iiouse. remain in Newport the balance of the jonrning at Tent eity. V. U. Kelly and family, of The I)al cason. X. Owens, of I'arkdale, was a Sat- .1. U I'eeti and mother, Mrs. V. J. urday arrival at the Hotel Kelly, Nye PceU, are listed among the many Salem Heach. people at Nye beach. Mr. Peeta will The family of K. Hofer. of Salem, are have Thursday for his home in 8a- domiciled in tiieir Agate Beach cot Icm, his mother remaining for tiie bal- tnge, "Madinore." ance of the senron. I The Missea Inez, Florence and Leona Mr. an.l Mrs. XI. L. Thompson, son, "iediner, of Salem, are located at Sea i resi i or a ioriuiuni. Salcm-Newport Train and Steamer Schedule. son, over any previous, is the tact mat it bitla fair to last at least two weeks longer than any other yeur. A con aiderable number of cnttages ami tents have been rented until Septembr 1 or after. Horetolore, the Inst week in August has practically marked the end of the season. Principally responsible for the larger numbor of people here and also the ex Miss Mary linker, Mr. Scott, Mr. Kichnrilson and Mr. Paul Ferring- tou, of F.ugcuc; Mr. (lenrge Colton and Mr. Davidson, of Portland; Miss Kuth liyrno, of Spokane; Mr. Charles Kent aiid James Hoi, of Corvallis; Mr. Charles 'Kay and Mr. Nolo Lindley, of Medford; Mr. Hubert Polouao, of Kaglc Point. Hubert S. llenn, .judge of the federal district court anil president of the board t.di.ii.n nf the season, .las been the of regents of the I Diversity or Ure- giirat improvement or the tent, cottage gou, was included among the week-end a till hotel accommodation. Dining the visitors in Newport. Judgo Hean is pS:t yoari cottage and tents have fit- stopping lit Ui Onlim-n, Nye Heae'.w. lv' gone up by the hundreds'' while sev-j J. K. Churchill, . superintendent -of e'liil hotels have been opened. juhools of Oregon, and family are es- When you come to Newport! remember that W.H.Arthur will ' i Newport House Newly renovated; nice clean clean and press your clothes beds; good home cooking. Board and and shine your shoes. Only shining parlor in Newport " Parcels checked. rooms reason able. New management. One block from the boat landing. ;VV. A. WILLIAMS, Propr. GOOD BOARD and ROOM HOME COOKING Board by meal, day or week. Tent City Three blocks jfrqm the beach. Furnished Tents and Cottages. Write or telegraph for our MR c 1 A FRFFMAN rates and reservations. mixo' J' A' Across from Bradshaw House. A. J. VanWassenhove, Prop. P. 0. Box 5, Newport, Ore. The Osfoura NEWPORT'S FAMILY HOTEL, Rates reasonable. Dining room noted for its ex- J cellent meals. Special attention given in regard to I all outings. Courteous attendants meet all boats. MRS. MARGARET OSBURN, Proprietor. t t f ..... ". . , . ;; i AGATE BEACH Adjoinlni Capo Foulweatlicr Lighthouse, rtshing, batilng, etc. Auto Mnrifa meets til trains. 65-room hotel with all convculeuces. Tie camping sites, fin building lota on easy terms. Write ror auto-map or further information to AQATE BEACH LAND CO., 213 Board of Trade, Portland, Ore., or 8. 0. Irvin, Newport, Ore, or tee agent on the ground. Many interesting side trips, such as the Devil's Punch Bowl, Otter Rocks, Hcceta Head, the: Lighthouse, and many others of never-failing interest llallett, ami daughter, Mildred: Miss llerthn Frin k and Mr. Kunis Friuk, all of Kal!s City, I'olk eounty, motored to the Iteai h Kridu.v, returning home Mxin ilny. Mr. Thomjisou is a dniKk'ixt of the I'olk eity. Krnnk Chella, of Mt. Aii)el, arrived at the heaeh Sutnrduy ami registered at the Midwny. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Nolan and son, Victor, of Corvallis, were listed among 'his week's arrivals nt the Damon. Mr. Nolan is a prominent merchant of the teuton metropolis while his son is a tiident of the Oregon Agricultural eol ege. The Nolans have lieen regular iiilois to Newport for the past 13 enrs. An autnmoliile pnrty from Dnllas, rou sting of ( hailes Hi I yen, duhn (reen vood, W. K. (ireenwood and Thomas rlagcrs, motored to Newport tho hitter nit of last week and are registered at the Ahliey. Iir. I). M. Field, of 8alem, arrived in Newport Saturiluv and registered at the liliey. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Carlton and ehil Iren, of Salem, lire listed among Inst veek 'a arrivals at the heaeh. Mr. Carl 'on is assistant state school superin einlent. The Carltons plan to be here or the rest of the season. Mrs. U 1. Hall, of Salem,' is the ' ouse guest of Mrs. William niirghnrdt, lr., at the Ititrghnirlt 's Nye Ih-ach cot tage.' " Mrs. T. T). Jones, of .Salem, joined ..'ier htisluiiid in Newport last week.. The fours are established in their cottage it Nyo Heach anil expect to stay until he end nf the seiiKon.- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vassnl and Mr. V. (I. Vassull, of Dallas, lompose a nitv of I'olk comitv people at the VUey. Judge I'. II. I) 'Airy, of Salem, was I iniilille-of (he-week arrival nt the Ab ley. Mins Hora Kenyst, of Siilein, is rcgis ereil nt the Nicolai. Tho Misses lletilah llinkley, Kva Hughes, Mabel Trusk ami Zoe Trask, of Albany, are eiieottnged in one of the ."h'ii ( rest cottages. .Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Waits, of Canbv, are domiciled iu their cottage, " lluena vista, ut Nye licacli. II: F. Kuck, of H:ilem, has rompleted I two weeks' stay at the Copelanil. Joseph Harris, of Salem, passed the week-end with his family at the Harm otliige, " Ilnrrisnurst," on Professor's How. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clark, of Inde pendence, arrived at tho beach Satur- lii.v, II. A. CoUiny, of Salem, is enjoying a irief vacation in Newport. 1 Mrs. Julia Sawyer and Miss Queen l.iiiii, u f I'ortlanil, are at the Copeland or a two weeks' stay. A party of Salem people consisting f Miss Jessie Holconih, Misa Jennie Varce and Aliss Mem I'earce is Btoji dug at the Ostium. Mr. and Mrs. V. I., ('rider and chil !r ii, of Dullns, are listed among the ottogera at Sea Crest. Mr. ('rider is a veil-known merchant of the I'olk eity. S. i Hiiywanl was a Friday arrival t the Ostium from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hcytien and son, ''. Harold, of F.ugene, are guests of tiie Ic Donald house, iNy Heach. Carl Hiiclilir, a prominent Marion onnty farmer, la registered at Tent ity, from Silverton. Clifford Welson, of Salem, reuched he beach Friday and registered at the ) burn. Mrs. Frank Newberry, Mrs. W. II. .eiehcn, Miss May Tate and Miss Her nice Smith, of Snlem, are domiciled iu me of the Cherry eity cottages, They vere visited Sunday by (lareiico New lerry, also of the Capital eity. H. It, Duncan arrived at Nye Heach he latter part of Inst week from Sa ein and is a guest of the -Nicolai. James Marr joined the Salem contin ent at the beach Friday. Mr. Ma'r is t tne Nicolai. (1. V. Coolidge, of Sulein, arrived at 'ye Heach Thursday. The Misses Mable and Klin Kuge. of Snlem, are the guests of the Albert 0. Vhwarti. Charles Eppley, of Salem, was among ho incoming passengers on the Satur lay night boat. Curtis P. Coe, candidate for congress n the prohibition ticket, of McMinn .ille, was a Saturday arrival nt the Midway. 1'llllcillir. lis llfuml. It nnp if iha liioh. ! V favorite lastimes at this resort. Inh- e dunces are held at the Casino on 'uei'diiy, Thursday aud " Saturday of ach week, while numerous private arties lire given. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward C. fhite and jii, Konald, and Mrs. L. 11. Dennis and iiught.'r, l.oleta, left yesterday for heir homes in Falls City, after enjoying two weeks' outing at the beach. The 'tnru was made in Mr. White's auto mobile. . Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Gilbert, of Sa ui, joined the siimnur visitors at Nye 'neli Thursday, Mr. and Mis. H. Overton, of Wood urn, are enjoying several day of rest nd recreation ut Nye Heach. Mr. Over- Mi is a prominent attorney of the diinon eitv. les, are established in one of the Bose Oregon city cottages for three weeks. Mr. ami Mrs. J.J. (ilaser, of Eugene, were mid-week arrivals at the Hotel Southern Electric Pacific Southern Pacific Southern Pacific Southern racific Oregon Electric a Miss Marguerite Kohse, of Portland; Miss Madeline Harding, of Silverton. nnd Miss Gladys Cartwright, of Salem, are located in a cottage at Nye Heach until September J. Mrs. Alexander Martin, Jr., of Eu gene, was among the arrivals at the "Takitezy" during the week. k Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. H. Moores, of Port land, are enjoying an outing at Nye Heach. Mr. Moores is chairman of the republican state central committee. Jr. L. A. StarbncK and family, of Dallas, are sojourning at one of the Cherry city cottages at Nye Heach for 10 days. K. W. Hughes and family, of Eugene, arrived at the beach Sunday and regis tered at the Nicolai. Mrs. G. Schnfer and daughter, Louise, of Salem, have returned to their home after sojourning nt their Nye Haech cottage, "Schafmoor," for six weeks. Mils. J. E. Phillips and daughters, of Snlem, have returned to their home alter paKsing two weeks at Nye Heach. Al Cleveland and Clifford Hriink, of Salem, arrived in Newport Saturday on motorcycles to pass the week end nt the seaside. II. A. Childs and daughters, of In dependence, arrived in Newport Sutnr day. Sam A. Kozor, chief deputy in the reeretary of state's office, accompanied by Mrs. Kozer, reaeiied the b'aih Fri day for a few days' sojourn. Thev are staying at the Abbey., , Verd LI i II, of Independence, legister ed at the Copeland .Ja'tuiday, Mr. Hill represented PglU county iu the lower branch of the OregtJlr-'glslatiirc at the last session; ' Mrs. M. Johnson, of Salem, arrived in Newport Friday for a short stay at the Hotel Hradshnw. Hugh H. Kankin, supervisor of the Siuslaw forest reserve, of Eut;eiie, was a Thursday arrival. J. W. Kays nnd family, of Eugene, are domiciled in one of the Sea Crest (ottages at Nye Heach for a month. C, M. Lindberg, of Wooilliuni, arrived Saturday to pass a few days at tho sea side. S. C. Sutton, of Salem, reached tiie iiearh Friday and registered at the Os tium. .,)' Ralph R. Cronise, of, Salem', arrived fit the New Cliff l)puso Saturday to pass a few days. J.' E. Allison, of Snlem, was among the Saturday arrivals. Fred Dose, a prominent businessman of Woodbiim, and wifo are enjoying an outing at the seashore. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shelton, of En gene, are passing several days at this resort as guests of the Abbey. Mr. Shelton is connected with the Morning Register in the Lano lity. Conrad Falk, of Salem, arrived in Newport Thursday to pass a few days at the seaside. He is registered at the Copeland. . J . Mrs. J, H. Stump, and son, of Mon mouth, reached the beach during the middle of the week for a sojourn at the "Takitezy." Miss Ethel Tooze has arrived from Eugene and will pass the remainder of tho season at tho Harkelroad cot tago on Fall street. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kimball departed Friday for their homo in Salem after sojourning at Cherry eity . for two weeks. F. G. Day, of Salem, was an incom ing passenger Friday.- He is registered at the Midway. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartley, of Dal las, arrived in Newport Thursday to pass a few days at Nye Heach as guests of the New Cliff House. Carl Fenton, of Dallas, arrived in Newport Thursday to ass a few days at the beach. Mrs. F. Cornell and daughter, Ruby, of Salem, arrived in Newport tiie lat- Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Green, of Salem, were recent arrivals. They are regis tered ut the Takitezy. Mrs. Estelle Cresswell. of Hubbard, and -Miss I.ucy Mitts, of Canity, are! sojourning at "tho Tent city for two weeks. I Ira Mehrling, postmaster at Falls City, and wife and daughter, Ella, are enjoying a vacation at this resort. Five hundred and sixty-one persons from valley cities were brought to the I beach Sunday by the two excursion ' tiains to pass six hours at ti e seaside. I Mr. and .Mrs. II. I,, teuton, or Dal las, arrived at tho beach Monday to open their Nye Heach cottage for tho remaining weeks of the season. Mr. Fenton is a well-known hop grower of Polk county. Mrs. Casper Andregg ami family, of Salem, are domiciled at Sea Crest for a few weeks. ( harles O. Wilson, of Salem, reached the beach Saturday ami registered at the Osbnrn. Miss Clara Traviss, of Mt. Angel, reached the beach Saturday for a short outing. Raymond Simmons, of Woodburn, registered at the -New Cliff lloiise'Sat urilay. Mrs. William Eseh, wife of tiie sher iff of Marion county, end family, are domiciled in one ot the Cnerry city cottages. T. M. Parr nnd family, of Salem, are domiciled in their Nye Heach cottage, " Hurr Harbor," until the end of the season. Francis Mason, of Salem, registered at the Abbey Saturday. 10:15 am 11:10am II :05 am 12:25 pm 11:34 am 3:32 am I.v. SALEM Ar. 2:00 pm 4:30am Ar. ALBANY Lv. 1:00pm Ar. COUVALLW Lv. 8:00 pro 1:50 pm 7:00 pm 12:50 pin 12:12 pin 1:00 pm 1:40 pm 5:30 pm 7:30 am 8:00 am 11:45 am COEVALLI3 & EASTERN Lv. ALBANY Ar. 12:20 pm Lv. COBVALLIS Ar. 11:40 am Ar. YAQLINA Lv. ' 7:50 am gucday ooly 6:15 pm' 10:45 pin 5:45 pm 10:15 pm 2:00 pm 6:30 pm 5:35 pm 6:00 pm 11:50 am 12:20 pm Lv. Ar. STEAMER. YAQUINA Ar. NEWPORT Lv. 7:40 am 7:05 am 1:55 pm 1:30 pm 6:25 pm 6:00 pm Late. Saturday Sunday .. Monday.. Tuesday.. Weduedy Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday .. Monday Tuesday Wed nee Tbursdy Fridav .. AUGUST TIDE TABLE TOR YAQUINA BAY. LOW WATER. ITT 0.0 HIGH WATER. MURDER DONE AT PAULINA. (Harney County News.) A murder was committed nt Paulina last Friday, bot;i parties to which are well known in Hums. The slayer is Henry McDowell, a curly-haired young man who drove the Prineville stage in to Hums for somo time, who shot and killed A. (!. Scroggins, the contractor on that mail route, for whom .McDowell wus working nnd at whose house he was living. Scroggins had been to Port land and returned sootier than he was expected. In coming through Prineville it is said tie made threats against the life of McDowell and after reaching home he continued such hostile expres sions and along in the night he arose twice with threats of killing McDowell and his wife also, but she succeeded in pacifying him and iuducing him. to re turn to bed. .McDowell slept in an ad joining' room and heard the talk, so next morning ne walked into the dining room where Scroggins was at the table and said to the latter, "So you propose to kill me, do you t" to which Scroggins answered "Ves," whereupon McDowell pulled a revolved mid shot him. Me-, Dowell telephoned for the sheriff and coroner, a jury was iiupnneieil ami ren dered a verdict that McDowell had com mitted murder, so he was taken to jail at Prineville. Contrary to general first impressions, a mini who knows all parties to this unfortunate case informs the News t'uere is notning of jealousy in it. 15 Id 17 IS 10 20 21 Saturdy Sunday.. Monday Tuesday Wed nes Thursdv Fridav.. Saturdy 22 Sunday.. 23 Monday 24 Tuesday Wed nes Thursdy Friday.. Satudry Sunday.. Moudny 2d 27 2S 21) 3(1 31 a. in. 8:48 0:."8 10:54 11:38 12:18 P.m. 12:19 12:58 1:3(5 2:lfl 2:."i8 3:4.". 4:45 0:01 7:20 8:47 0:47 10:33 11:12 11:47 12:00 12:4(1 1:35 2:27 3:23 4:2ft .-.:S2 5:23 8:44 0:1(1 TI77 5.1 5.4 5.8 6.2 6.5 7.9 7,6 7.2 6.6 6.1 5.4 4.9 4.5 4.4 4.7 5.1 5.6 6.1 6.7 8.4 8.2 7.8 7.1 6.3 5.6 5.1 5.0 5.3 5.9 p.ui, 8:03 9:06... 10:02 10:53 11:38 12:52 1:23 1:52 2:20 2:18 3:18 3:53 4:33 5:25 6:31 7:10 8:14 9:38 10:28 11:15 1222 12:56 1:30 2:07 2:46 3:29 4:21 5:23 . 6:39 7:54 9:01 -TTT 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.2 8.1 6.S 6.9 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.0 6.9 6.9 7.1 7.4 7.8 8.2 8.4 7.2 7.7 8.1 8.4 8.5 8.4 S.l 7.7 7.5 7.4 7.5 a.m. 2:19 4:24 4:21 5:10 5:43 6:33 7:06 7:38 8:07 8:35 9:01 9:27 9:58 10:38 1:02 2:13 3:14 4:05 4:18 5:27 6:03 6:38 7:12 7:4S 8:26 9:07 9:56 11:00 12:47 2:02 3:08 0.0 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.2 O.O 0. 4 1.0 1. 2.3 2.9 3.5 1.3 0.9 0.4 0.8 0.2 0.5 0.6 0.5 ' -0.1 0.1 0.8 1.6 2.5 . 3.2 0.2 0.1 0.0 p.m. 1:45 3.03 4.12 5:06 5:53 6:36 7:15 7:55 8:33 9:14 9:53 11:50 11:51 a.m. 11:40 1:17 2:42 5:32 6:07 6:52 7:39 ' 8.29 9.22 10:22 11:31 12:24 1:55 3:10 -nt 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.1 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.3 1.5 1.4 3.9 4.2 4.1 3.7 3.2 2.6 1.9 1.3 4.7 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 3.7 3.7 3.4 Buy your bakery goods at the Cottage Bakery Everything fresh Everything clean G. M. POWELL, Proprietor TREASURER KAY AND FRIENDS ARE ON TOUR jx Pine, Ore., Aug. 12. Htute Treas urer T. H. Kay and family are spend ing a few days in this section of the state. With friends they uro motoring through Central Oregon, and stopped off hero for a few days' fishing and hunting. With the party are Mrs. J. A. Tod I, Dr. II. II. Olinger and family and Dr. C II. Robinson and family, all of Salem. DENIES TAKING THE CITY'S WATER SUPPLY When In SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL ' 8trlctly Modern. ' Pree and Private Baths. RATES 75c, 11.00. I1J50 FEB DAY The only hotel in the Dnstnes district. Nearest to all Depots. Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home. T. O. BLIGH, Prop. EoUt Phones. Free Auto Bus. H. A. Stewart, ex-inayor of Copper field, iu a letter to State Engineer Lewis, denies that he has been appro priating water which belongs to the town. Mr. Stewart wrote from St. Eliza beth's hospital, liaker City, where he is recovering from wounds inflicted recently by enemies. He rays the water supply for Copperfield is obtained from a spring, aud that he has not used any of the water, although he believes he he has a right to all of it. Mr. Lewis was recently informed that Mr. Stewart van taking wat r which did not belong to him. The letter says iu part: " I was robbed of my biisineu, adver tised in the worst manner, and then, while working on niv littlo ranch June 22, was ambushed and shot through the body and hand. ' I was not expected to live but am still on urtli." The former mayor says the "hooting was the result of trouble arising from the closing of the town by Governor West. He recites that he was indicted on a charge of selling liquor to minors and was acquitted by a jury in five minutes. WASHINGTON OFFICIAL LOOKING FOR YOUNG BOY Mid-Summer at Newport August is essentially a beach month and the most delightful time in which to spend a vacation at Newport, to get away from the heat and dust of the Valley. ' Improved Train Service Connection made' at Albany and Corvallis with C. & E. trains, which leave Albany at 7:30 a. m. daily and 1:00 p.m. daily except . Sunday. Special Limited Sunday Excursion to Newport, leaves Albany every Sunday at 6 :45 a. m., Corvallis 7 :15 a.m. Arrives Newport 11:10 a. m. Siwcial Round Trip Season Fares and Week End l ares from all S. P. points and Sunday Excursion Fares from Albany and Corvallis. Train J - Z A.X I SUNSET ' IS?1! im)UtNinA.ll For folders describing New port, tickets and full infor mation, call on nearest S. P. agent. John M. Scott, Genl Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon. A communication concerning the death of tlenrgc Cloiiph, who was re cently killed in Ariel, Washington, and r.io is supposed to have a young son by the name of Hagar living In Salem, was received today by Supt. (. M. El liott of the public schools. It follows: "Ariel, Washington, oftiie of Supt. North Fort l.oprini' Co. "Supt. of Public Schools, Snlem. Ore. -One of our emploves was recently killed by a falling tree and lieyond his I name we know little or nothing exceut the rumor that he Ins a son living in Salem, supposed to be from 7 to 10 j years of age, and living with his j "mother's ieople under the name of j linger, and mav be using that name for I the name of father who was Ceorge Hough." ' "Signed, Tark P. Pntton.' Agates, Jaspers and Moonstones on the beach, making much-prized souvenirs. First-class hotels, rooms, cottages and tents for rent at reasonable rates. The New Cliff House at the' Beach Adjoining the Sanitary Bath House. PRIVATE BOARD & LODGINGS AT POPULAR PRICES . Tents and Cottages for Rent. , - Will be open all winter. W. D. WHEELER, Proprietor NYEBEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON Newport, Oregon s ideal suxnier resort on the shores cL Yaquina Bay and Pacific ocean, is now enjoying the cool sea breezes." Finest natural scenic teach in the west : ; r. tsaamtmttaatuti: nntnuttttna auma ruattinntoiaausnisaauttsaautj 1