Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 26, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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    ilia DAH.T CAP IT JL 'JOUBKAL, 8ALEM, OKEGOW. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26,
1914.
.M.4.
Oregon's Famous Summer Resorts
llewporf, Nye -BeacEi and Yaqoina
Newport j Cool and Breezy,
Draws Visitors From Cities
ill who bavt been encottiged at Rot.
ity for tu .it two week., left Jion-
"lay lor their home in H.em.- WAIL SIDELIGHTS, i
By Lamar Tooi.
Th family of William Service, of
"ilverton, who have been at their Nve
Itearh rott.L'e, "Tbi.tle-Dhii." for the
iat month, leave today for their home,'
R. L.
Xiriii((f if lil whooU, accompanied by hit
i.miiy, arrivou at Me beach Saturday
for a vactioo.
j f lh "i, lh mmm,t Mtmn ,,. , ,,," .V, "' " ;:r.'". I..M'- w- l'owraaud Mr.
Jfrt ,.HV ,,,, , ,), a, Alrl. Love, of Wo.lb,7 """l" Mi powers, of
ifc-'i!!.' V i'" """r "' of oh.rl.l,,; Bertha and
i.,. .r ik. .... .... z "'" '""" r-
U
Tk tumlwi f Jpftiifr. It In
r with ah .lay.
New York. Of particular interest at
Kirk, .iiperiutendent of th. 1 re,'or,l,of k",e,l DlJ
-' io (thrill r.iirupii. nais
little squabble, in
I, II. McM.hen, of Halem, U li.t.d
aniuK ' week 'a arrival, at the
ft. tm lAfKlltmlM for thfl lirrttf fawMMI V imin no.
r i inftM mmtm ih .lit.. m,um . "
ttoo for
uiviirnjii lnvian 4 1... a
!' im " T ...... rf ,
... . ,
I rem Ueir tmirv .h.i.lm
enrtf.fet
for Mm al
itui now .....i. . i v . . . . ... . : '
ri. inn ram iia unt i . . . '
a. IK. ,ffe, it f(mlv Hi,l. - . I' " " '" lu0 ot
o.r,i,ifBl IrnKllieninit of the .l i l, , 1 u
M-fc .in ,.., 0wn 1 fVr. 2 l!1,M;''"r,' ,,
iha ...ik ... i .i. .. ... ""'K"' l ion thJir retu
a.
!. h
f the aalk and .lant are leini male
rf MMrai toiil(-rk to m the entire
ta M Ine hrarh.
rVitemlier i Kfiirtkllv rruurdrd a
t miMt drlinniiiil inmith of the year
at Ikia rrwrt. There ia an alumni to
tal alwrxre of the ilroait northwext
wtnl whi.h rail at vatioua x-riola
riag ia aiinimrr a ml hut little rain
fall during the month.
tH year Hr.... a ar .r c-rnwl
ia .Nrwfort iluriiiK K-itrrtil.cr than ever
If lure, and it in rvle. that the eom
it ilh and proe even mnro attrar
In. Oo ! oa.inn of her fourth birth-
lav, little Mrvtle V. Driver,
ilaMftMer of Mr. and Mr. 1, D. Driver,
f faleni, enterlmned a number of lit
! friend at Tent eltr lat Tne.la
aueraoon. l he afternoon win jaed
ia taaiea and amu-menl. The kiikkI
wej (Henna, Vetna and If it hard Mi
randa, llunh and Hnbert ( hnpimin ami
lald and Mamie KildiK, of Cortland;
IW-rvl and Mildren llmi.hn,)), f 1
Imnyj Kent and Nina lilins'.-ail ami
When you come to Newport
remember that
W.H. Arthur
will
clean and press your clethcs
and
shine your shoes.
Only shining parlor in
Newport
Parcels checked.
en 1'Biu.iiik the iimiiii-r at
arted to-
be gona
I mi II m.lir return from
the taut they will entur th,r inn lr
rr ui me iiiuemuy or Urt'Kuu
.iuue ami .Mr. Thonm f. (ynn
and 'hililren, of rali-m, loft Hiimluy fur
thei. I h.'rry city humn, after a two
inontna aojoiirn at their Nve llia.h
rottnae, A Jlettn-Vu. " Ju,),e Kvan is
-Ki-iHiii Kiuin ireaauree and wu for
morly county julKe of lurkmnun ,-uiiii-ty.
II. Kail Voltn, of Albany, ia a re
''itt r.-ui.trntion at the Abliev, Mu.
Volt m coniiectcd with the Hotel Al
bany. - .
.1. Moe, of Hilverton, reached N've
Ilea, ii the letter iiari of Inst wei-k. '
lr. and Mr. A. II. Htaibu.k mid
baby, Dr. iin-l Mr. T. II. rltarbuek ...!
daughter, Kdith, lift the fore .,t of
M'r I'limiH. rue trip to the
I'nlk fit y wn mudu via automobile
Mr. and Mm, I). U MeNuiTand chil
dren and .MiHn Ifuth J'orter, all of Ku
Kcue, aro eatabliebuil in Olio of the cot-
iie lit Mea ( rent.
M
t. . a
who miM irnn
City
Tent City
Three blocks from the beach.
Furnished Tents and
Cottages.
Write or telegraph for our
races ana reservations.
Newport House
Newly renovated; nice clean
beds; good home cooking.
Board and rooms reason
able. New management One
block from the boat landing.
W. A. WILLIAMS, Propr.
Kraley, of Kii(;ene,
liaemntr the nuat i
mouth nt Nve ll.n.h. left Mn...l,.
her home. Mi, r'ral..y wi elltHr ti,a
. iuveriiy or Dri'Kdn in Heptemher.
Ilay Anderon, of Halcm, in a recent
arrival at the Mipuh.
Mr. Walter I-. Tooze and tlauKhter,
Mhnl, leave next Mondny for their i
home in Salem, ai'tor
I., .1 .. .. -.
"urn at in iinrKieroad cottaKe,
. arnuii iuriee, of hiiKene, a well
known athlete tnr at the Uni vanity
- ...,.,, arrivii a iaw oava oiro for
an outinjr.
Mr. and irr. R. (j. Henderson, of
hemnwn, leave for (heir home hortl.v
The llemliirnon are dnmieiled in a Cher
ry eity entHtxu.
Mr. W. H. I'lurkn an. I u u-r..ri..i i
... - -( ! iiuirni,
and M. llnrriet HiKdou, of Halem, are
domiciled in one of the Hea v'ri'Ht cot
tnve for a fortnight.
I The. (ieoriiH T. fto,lK,.r, of Halem, who
have been in Newunrt tnr thai hum ti I
.lny, leave ahortly tor their home. The
iturn will be amde via the "hike"
route thruiiKli the Hileta Imnin.
HKuire nml fnmilv, of Hulem
departed yeHter.luy for their h..,
j automobile, after en joying an outinir nt
I the Kom l ity enmpinn Kroimda.
-n. unotKe I'alterMun, of Hi,.
i .-sii.-niy ror tneir nome after
paxaini a month dnmb-ili :.. ...
1 . U. iiOX 5, Newport, Ore. ?r,,", of Al,'"r, are oeeupvin,, a cot.
i i "tt" l -t for two Week..
vi . . fanuiiopfer and dnuxhter,
. ...h i, or nnieui, ara paKmnir their va.
out urn at Nye Hea.-h.
M Kiln MehrHnti, of Vail I'itv, ar
nve, a few day aKo to join her moth
er Mr . Ira Mehlrii.K, at Xye Beach.
Ko.iald White, of Kail, city, accon,
pamed the excursion to the beach- last
Mundny,
A crowd of ovr .WO peoplo came to
.Newport Sunday oil the
tiaiui.. The vinitora wora treated to a
-.-.u ..e on me tieach near the north
t' 1
Mr. and Mr. K. IL Horsky, of Al-
-r mm-weea arrival. nt thin
Mi. .. W. Church and f'an.iiv have
returned to their home in Hale, after
... ... vomer, or Woodburn, mined
hi w.fe and .on, tllnn, at the' "All
... 'uKe, rent city, Hnnday. Mr.
lloulet I county commiaiouer uf .Mr
ion county. The Uoulets will return
Mr.' and Mra, II. 0, Kvarett and chil
ditn, of I-ebanoii who have I......
iiill the at two week at Hea Crest
departed Thuradny for their Una conn-
i,t uuiitr
Mr. aud Mr. George 4. Walaon and
on, of Halem, are duiaicitn.1 In n.,
avae' cherry City tQtUn for two
f . i . ...
a.r. an.i Air. ueorK W. lU,g ,
t-corse, Jr., will Wava the firat of the
month-for their home in Kui;eii after
a month' visit in Newport. Mr. Hub
... , ..mv,, u. ,ua r.uKene niH houl.
i , . 'w,u, D'' D. of Allmov
are lucluded amonff toe. many Hub City
I?"1 ,? "i? "j"'ng t Nva
Htacn. The Swan am at the Chiburn.
KnSei.e Kckerlea. Jr, of Salem, reach-
JZh UJ ta UMl
Karl C, Vanaken, of Albauy, wa in..
luded iinouK th. beh arrival. SUr-
'')'P"8 at the Abbey.
U. H. UiuklllMin. nf l.i...'i
L i . ...... I'iiiuTUI F,
ached v Ueach the latter part of I
i a gurat of the U
salem, are located at the None
campinjr )roiiiul for a week.
K. V. HpriaKr, tlerk of the. Hotel
Marion, Halem, left Thurmlay after
pawmjc a rew ilay. at this rejort a. a
j(uet of the Abbey.
t K..Veek, of Halem, arrived at
the beach Friday and reentered at the
i opeiand.
Mr. Joaeph li. Koutaine and ilauch
tur, MaVjorm, of Jefleraou, left Friday
flip tlinip n : . f.t
w. ...... iiuuiw ! it'.. I'Mniiiiu a iiiuncD
a i fea i rem.
Mr. Owen Kenm and diniirhtor l-'lia,
beth, of Albany, left for their home Fri
lay, alfer enjoyiiiR an outiiiK at Xye
...n. n a a kiicm ot in uniuon.
Mr. and Air. Fred I 'arsoim. nf Al
baiiy, were mid week arrival in New
port. Tuey are reKitered nt the Kellv.
Ilerman Morse and Charles Smith,
ol' KiiKmie, were recent arrival at the
lUKitozv.
I. II. Price, of Corvnlli reui-h.l iho
ixacn rridny for a tew days' soioum.
The Miswi Mary, Mathilda and Leon
line Kckei leu. of Huleni. arrive.! k'ri.lnv
for a noiourn nt the New Cli.'f H,..
Mr. J. W. Ilnmilton and dnnuhira
the MiHea Helen and Merle, departed
the latter part of Inm week for their
iioneliurK home after a three wwU'
reHi.lence at the French eottaire. Nve
11....!. -!:. .... ... p.
..-.. ... i ue iiumnioua are rcxulur aum
iner visitor, to thi beiieh. .
.Mom I'earco, of Hnlem, wa listed
-iiiiMia rre natur.lay arrival at the
ew i nrf House.
M; i...i i . ...
...(.. ioioh oi Ainany, came
io ine neacn Weduesduv and is gtavinir
Ui Iha V..II.. "
(leor)e Farmer, ot Sn'lem, arrived1 at
Nye Hcach Friday by automobile and
i located at cherry City.
Mr.' and Mr. K.'u. Mvers .n Tio.i
and ilniiKhter Mnxine, re'tnnicd to their
noun, in fiiiem Saturday.
A. J. Gillette, of Kuene is in New
poit for a iihort tnv. Mr ijiiuw. i.
a member, of thia year's Braduatin(?
clu of the Eiikwiio hiKh school and
will enter the I'niverKity of Oreiron
next month.
.lKeph Karri, the Hnlem hop dealer,
I asand the y,ik end with hi family at
.i...i.Kb, - iiarrmnurnt. '
.lira. i. Aston ami Mrs. T. H. Miller,
of Kiincne, arrive. Hatnnlay for an
-"is iiiiiiiva ( artwr ulii of bi
A is MarKaret Koh of i'ortland, and
'in iiiu-uinn, of Silverton,
"in. nave neen H(i.)ouinini .
Heaeii cottuue for the month
a tew days lor their home
the Balkans '
they are sometime described. Frofea-
or Octave Laurent has summed up
iacva losses or Auman life in the ac
count of his II months' experience as
a aurgeoii witli the BulL-anan troouc.
which has just been published iu Pans.
He writea for hie surgical colleagues,
no. io produce a sensation,
Bulgaria, with 4,300,0011 inhabitants,
lui jwiAvw somier in field. Of thfsr
a,000 were wou ndeu and 30.00 kiliel
in toe firet war and Iti,0l0 killed and
OS.fHT wonndwl in the second. Alto-
eether 1.30,000 wounded and killed
one-third of the effective force of the
army and 3 oer cent or the iiniml.-itinr
There was one iteath out of everv four
injured, a- very high figure.
In the last Balkan war i.ni.nno me:i
on both sides were killed or wounded on
tue rield in a single month. Kight)
thousand of these fell on the bank o!
me rsregnalitza in the six dav froui
nine do to Julv 5, isix
Professor Laurent (motes an author-
itutivo prophecy to the effect that a
zero added to these figures would give
the lonea in a European war whi, h
would line up two armies of the greal
powers. There would be not less thnii
LnOO.OOO wound! ami killed in a
month, once the forces were fully in tho
tield. The figures may be an exaggera
tion, but they come alinrm-e.l In- o .......
fessional expert who has just had th.
Intet possible experience.
PURE BLOOD MAKES
HEALTHY PEOPLE
Hood's Sarsaparilla surely and ef
fectively removes scrofula, boils and
other blood diseases because it drives
out of the blood all the humors that
cause these diseases. They cannot be
successfully treated io any other way.
External applications fur their re
moval have proven almost useless,
because they cannot drive out the
impurities that are in the blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure
rich blood, perfects the drgestion, and
builds up the whole system. The skin
becomes smooth, clean and. healthy.
This great blood remedy has stood the
test of forty years. Insist on having
Hood's, for nothing else acts like it.
There is no real substitute. Get it
today. Sold by all druggists.
And in the last dav there shnll w
wars ami rumors of War "
in Nve
leave in
GOOD HOARD and ROOM
UOMECOOKLXG
Board by meal, day or week.
MRS. J. A. FRFB1ANJ
Across from
Bradshaw House.
IF BACKACHY OR
KIDNEYS TROUBLE
Buy your bakery goods at
the
Collage Bakery
Everything fresh
Everything clean
G, It FQ WELL, Proprietor!
but
bam
All. A
VaA t . -
eat ana Take a Glass 0f
u to xiusn uut Kidneys
Drink Plenty Water. .
Irle acul ln meat excites the kidneys,
they become overworked; get sluggish
ache, and feel like !,, lt Jei. The
...comeaciouiiy; the hladder i. ir
ritati.,1, d yoH miiy be obli d ,0
relief two or three timea during the
I- ....-ro mum orr the liody'a urinous
waste o, you'll be . ! U Z
ry in the kidney region, yon suffer
"iwi sick headache, ditai-
no. "tomach Rets sour, tongue coated
ad y.m feel rheumatie twinge when
the weather is bad.
tat less meat, drink lota nf
from any i.harmnriat ...1
alxo get
uuneea uf -tt.,1 Mni..! .-L- ....
I ..v . i . ' " laniespoon-
Rlia of water before breakfa.t
for a fow dam and .... ,..
be, n used f,.r Ren,tion, to .lean elog
Ifod kidneya and Rtinuilate them t ...i
T.Ul?Vt'-' "Uo ,0 Mntraliw the
miiliriaa nt . . w
dee ..lv ' ' """"" adiag blad-
, Jad Halts ia inexpenMve. cnn..r
U,hiL..:? ". "ffryeseeat
Jldnejs clean and active. IrBBiis
Chicago Tribune: Hecent (icrnian ea
timates of the cost of fijjhting a vear's
campaign with only .1,000,000 iiiun iilac
the minimum at about sevon millions of
niarks. or very roughly 1, 7110,000.000.
The. French General Vou Andred ldace
the coHt ' of French
about 100,000.000. or sav about i 'n,'i .
000.000 for the year. '
Of course, these sums rav n..i n. .
direct expeime of the military, but thj
finance, of war must also . th.
ditions created by panics, the nnrtia.
paralysis of bn-incss and the partial or
--umi.ice ai0ipag8 of imports and cx
l iat , .
Tho Franco-Prussian war ravi
many directly about 4:!xt t
K'iicu Aisnce-lorraine,
Gcr-But
.irnifh the only channels of news com-
nunication that are left open,, but evi.n
a France and KuglAiid. the stricteit
kind or censorship is maihtuined.
Ruiojiean government is letting any
news out except the news that it wants
to let out. Nobody can know at this
distance how 'much is suppressed and
how much is deliberately colored by
governmental decree. " '
Complete and impartial news reports
are impossible where the censorship i.-i-
icrcnes ami ine correspondents aiv
subjected to military law. Military la.v
nnu a ireo press have notning in coin
icon.
Iji the ciiciimstances, and knowir.
the ditlieiilties which all of them hav
encountered, we think- the New Yors
ocw; papers, with one or two consnic
nous and incorrigible exception.'., hav!
nuwu great s use and sanity in ham!'
ing the news. They priut miotficial re
ports as unofficial reports. They pinc
unconfirmed statements as unconfirmed
statements. What more can be done?
If our excellent German friends aiv
prepared to tell the World how to go:
authentic war news out: of Geiniuin
and how to get the German view of
the military events that are now taking
place, there is no nrice within reason
that we are not prepared to pay. When
me cnnuceiior ol the German embassr
in Washingtcu says he has been baffled
in every attempt to communicate wi!h
Berlin how can it be exnecrp.l t'nni vm
'York newspapers will obtain war news
rrom Berlin r
The astonishing thing is that, in
l'iio or ine almost insurmountable oh-
Salem-Newport Train and Steamer Schedule?
Oregon Southern. Southern
Electric Pacific ; Pacific -
Southern Southera 0
Pacifie' Paeifi, Eltc1f,.
10:15 am 11:10 9m 3:32 am '. Lv. SALEM Ar.
11:05 am 12:25 pni . 4:30 am: Ar. ALBANY Lt.
":34 am Ar. COfiVALUS Ly.
2:00 pm
.1:00 pm'
8:00pm i-
7:00 pra l2:50).
1:00 pm
l:4irpm
5:30 pm
5:35 pm
6:00 pm
COBVAHia & EASTERN
,: 7:30 am
8:00 am
11:45 am
11:50 am
12:20 pm
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.
ALBANY
COBVALLIS
YAQUINA
Ar.,
Ar.
Lv.
STEAMER.
YAQUINA Ar.
NEWrOBT Lv.
12:20 pm
11:40 am
7:50 am
7 :4a am
7:05 am .
Sunday (aj
6:15pm lOSw
5:45 pm
2:00 pm
1:55 pm
1:30 pm
10:15 f
AUQTJST TIDE TABLE FOE YAQUINA BAY.
Date.
v u 1 1, ...1 . . w "w "".'.I MI.1HI ..icuuiniiiH on-
$320.000,0011, and a war indemnity : ' fta'les that belligerent governments
Saturday 1
Sunday .. 2
Monday.. 3
Tuesday.. 4
Wednedy 5.
Thursday 0
Friday 7
Saturday 8
Sunday .. 9
Monday 10
Tuesday 11
Wednes 13
Thursdy 13
Friday ,. 14
Saturdy 15
Sunday.. 16
Monday 17
Tuesday 18
Wednes 19
Thursdy 20
Friday.. 21
Saturdy 22
Sunday.. 23
Monday, 24
Tuesday 2,j
Wednes 20
Thursdy. 27
Friday.. 28
Sntmlry 29
Sunday.. 30
Monday 31
HIGH WATKB. 1 qw
aHo! lit. p!iiil W. S!mT"
8:48 5.1 8.03 8.0 2:19
9:58 5.4 9:00.... 8.1 4-24
10:54 5.8 10:02T 8.2 401 '
11:38 6.2 10:53 8.2 5-fo
12:18 6.5 11:38 8.1 5:43
P.m.
12:52 fi.S 6:32
12:19 7.9 1:23 0.9 7;00
12:58 7,6 1:52. 7.1 7:38
1:36 7.2 2:20 7.3 8:07
2:16 6.6 . - 2:48 7.3 8:35
2:38 6.1 3:18" 7.2 9:01
3:43 5.4 3:33 7.2 9 07 .
4:45 4.9 4:33 7.0 9:58
6:01 - 4.5 . 5:25 6.9" . 10:38
7:29 "4.4 (l:3t 6.9 1:02
8:47 4.7 7:40 7.1 2:13
0:47 . 5.1 8:4-1 7.4 3:14 ?
. 10:33 5.6 D.S . ; 7.8 . 4:05
11:12 .". 6.1 . 10:28 . 8.2 ' 4:48
11:47 6.7 . 11:15 8.4 V 5:27
; 12:22 7.2 0:03
12:00 8.4 12:50 - 7.7 6-38
12:46 8.2 -1:30 8.1 ' 1:12
1:35. 7.8 .-2:07 8.4 7:48
2:27 7.1 2:46 . 8.5 8:26 -
3:23 ' .6.3' ' 3:29 8.4 9:07
4:29 5.6 4:21 8.1 9:36 '
5:52 5.1 5:23 7.7 11:00 .
5:23 5.0 6:39 7.5 12:47
v 8:44 . 5.3 7:54 7 4 02
. 0:40 5.9 9:01 7.5 3:08
WATER.
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. 0.0
-0.4
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.2
0.0
0. 4
1.0
1.
2.3
2.9
3.3
1.3
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0.5
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p.m.
1:43
3.05
4.12
3:06
5:53
6:36
7:15
7:55
8:33
9:14
9:33
11:30
11:51
a.m.
11:10
1.17
2:43
5:4o '
4:37
5:32
6:07
6:32
7:3!)
8.2!l
9.22
10:22
11:31
12:24
1:53
3:10
3.1
3.5
3.4
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2.7
2.4
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M
1.3
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: 3.7
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3.4
H MM m
gam
1 1, (H,o,000,00O. So h4..r net
nearly $1,000,000,000. ,
'I.A I T .
. .. im ui j ranee has heen esti
iiiareu t -i.DOO,000,000 a tidy total
ron up in nine mouths. Yet two years
irr, 111 two years before th
" Klve er to pay the indemni'v
the great French people anticipated th
payment by a-nonular loan nt i?muu
000 oversubscribed more than 12 times'
inc present disaster is likelv
ever, to be more destructive and pros
,,r nora cogty ti)an j
Was 10 1870. in mn..u ..,. i:.
. -- ui m me, ami
wnen the present insantiv ia ii....i .1,.,
mine win nave 10 enrrv 1...
, j. . . " ... T UU
m-u ur taxation tor a long time.
I have lilflced in thn wov nf .I.a .k
oM.riimu newspapers nave oeen able
to do so well. j.
JUDGE TOB YOURSELF.
Great Britain's coutrol of the seas
not oniv of inmeAsiiriiMa K...,:.
fr her and her allie in
,.t e 1 . --....
- .u., 9o,irlies, out if. jeopardizes G
.' .u.u.in-1. in nil iiart ftC .1.
orld. "
Aecordiuir to cuhl.l
,.r .1...... . ", ,. . " l ""--. "ic ursi
v..r- 10 iau is Toaoland. We.f r
i, wii.cn was invaded by an Engli-.h
force from the G11I.1 iv. ..i . .
llZ ell." Dau"'.v- Willi the taking
many loses one of her most vabmhi.
wireless stations.
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.criHUn 1 est Africft l inono,...l ...I.U
at!..,k t .u .. . "I ""cm "I'll
kr . urignDor. .German East
Airic. is surroiiDile.l hn ..i.:
..: V , -"rn at the north, Belgia-i
south We,t ""' ,,0ftG t Nh-
Uerniauy cannot hope long lo reta'u
K.ao.chu. her China leashold. s lit
Japan makes
common cause with her
Wu ia SALEM. OSEOON. 0
HUGH HOTEL
Strictly Modern.
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B. Conn sad daughter, Ar-
nearait to all Depots. Th... '5
Capitol Buildtafa.
Himi TaT from Horn.
X. Ck BUOU, Pro.
Botfc Faonea. Tra. Antg Boa.
liny hkrzzfc side trips, such as Hie Devils Punch
r:r.i C:icr Eods, Ikda Head, the LgMouse, and many
ally in the f. .....
heb,, !, . .ex,l',1' of Kaiser W,l
other 'U NW 0,line- ermany '
other possoi-s.ons in tho east are sm :ll
Mauda or group, f isi.n,u S s "
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ol. i th c rp vaii and Up
la. of the Samoan eroun. Th.r. i. K
Auia an t
or Pleasant Man I
i:..r...... mere ia a
...-.h ",r?c8 tion at
.. urr at .Nauru,
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Uuam. 8ro"I northeast of
'w Yerk
Wn.l.l. '
frien.i.- h . . . "'"'. v,,,r -erman
......... aiu Xhtt tho
in the American new.lu..u. i.
Ziwi,h -"'lilioVs f wnlh!
'" -t uu renieity.
The Oeriuan nu..,..' 1. ... .
can L. " "ews ,Lat he Anwr
"an nensrniwi-
other news. All of .. w,
hat is the besl ."""r' "J
Our friend, the S.. . "Jl'''. C"D
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ISIWriL k.. .. r"""
A.i "I"" "l-oo the
Which Is Better Try an Experiment
or rrom oy a Salem Citizen's
Experience.
Something new is an exnnrimnnt
Must be proved to be as represented
ine siaiemeot of the manufacturer i
not convincing proof of merit.
But the endorsement of friends is.
Now supposing you had a bad back,
A lame, weak or aching one, .
Would you experiment on itt
iou wm read of mauy so-called
UU1V3, .
indorsed by strancj.-s from
places. '
it a different when the endorsement
cornea trom home.
Easy to prove local testimony.
Read this Salem case:
Joseph Wint, 6(!8 Hiuh street. Snlem
says: ' My kidneys were disordered
and my back seemed to lose its
sire..Ktn. uoan's Kidney" Pills goon
fixed me ud all riirht T t th.
Doan'a Kidney Pills aro a fine kidney
medicine and I wilRmrlv
Price 50 at all dealers. Don 't simp
ask for a kid
Dnan's Kidney Pills th .om
r. Wmt had. FosterMilburn Co
Props,, Buffalo, X.. Y.
MABSHFIELD IN 7AB ZONE 13
sjiEINO STBANGE THINGS
Marshfield, Ore.. Ana. 26. it i. ne-
si.stontly reiiorted here tndav th.t th.
Japanese CTuiser Idzuno, the German
riuser teipsic and two unidentified
war vessels, one flvini? tha Kn..lil. th
",'"' m vterman nag, are natrollinit
u.i v.ae iaoco, aud that
battle is imminent.
A Port Orord message wn. t" ik.
rwrvt mir. ine .lanaueaA on. 1 riih
boats are 2.5 miles off hnro ,..i f,
wmer two 411 miles.
A Journal YT&nt Ad will sell it for
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AGATE BEACH
Adjoining Caps Toulweatlier Lighthouse. Tlshing, bathing, etc. Auto
somce mect8 .jj Ualnlk 65.room hote, aU conTenlences, rree
campmg aitea, fine building lota on easy terms. Write ror auto-map or
Terinl0rmtion A0ATE BEACH LAND CO., 213 Board of Trade,
roruand. Ore., or S. O, Irvln, Newport, Ore., or see agent on the ground.
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- NEWPORT'S FAMILY HOTEL
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Rates reasonable." Dining room noted for its ex-
cellent meals. Special attention given in regard to t
all outings. Courteous attendants meet all boats, f
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Youi tea troubles
are over once you
get acquainted with
Aswcintc.l P . " ' "r
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M --trustworthy when" ZFR
Mot Of the ..
ifrsn. n-;. , . """"sariiT route. '
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-opersaaaMoonste ca the fcea4 cfc
much-prized so W First-class bteb, rocss, cottages
and teats for rest at rcarfe rates. "
SoU in airts!,! ptdajw enjy
MRS. MARGARET OSBURN, Proprietor. I
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 i Y
N YEBEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON
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Hewpcrt, Oregon's ideal summer resort ca the shores of
Yaqdna Bay and Pacific ocean, is now enjoying the cool sea
breezes. . Finest natural scenic beach ia the west
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