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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1915)
TWO THE DAILY : T I Social "nd Personal Wi WOMEN CAROL B. DIBBLE. That tho midsummer social season is in full sway may be evidenced by Ihn inrreaning numlier of outdoor af fairs now beiD(j fanlil in every choice nook and spot of rural charm urattered throughout the innting eountrynide round Balera. Very little life may he Keen within the four walla of home, Iheiie balmy August evenings, for in habitants sav adjourned to verandah and lawn, to river bank and tennis eourt, to motorcycle and automobile. Tho band concern are more than hold inr their own, the swimming pool is a miniature Coney Island, anil a picnic parly well, a picnic party is fait lie ttdoiiiiig into a contagion that wily a sditnn Oregon rain could check, and there we doubta of even that complete ly stopping the apread of tho stuffed olive and sardine-sandwich exodus. Anything may he turned into young people, who made their detina tion, a unique place mar icrains, known as Crawfish farm. Lunch at this affair was doubly enhanced by the pro prietor of the farm, who is ready at the demand of the hour to prepare an appetizing spread nf crawfish brown ed to an exact nicety. ... Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd llauaor motored to Silver Creek Kails today on a deer hunting expedition. They will bo yone about five day. Mrs. Haweigl, Tho Ladies' Missionary society of the nllptist church spent a pleasant day Friday in the country. Leaving town about I o'eluik, they motored to the lliggins1 rnncii at Oak drove, re turning about 7 in the evening. The outing came up to all standard require- n ('"'imenta for a genuine picnic, as two cuo lor a picnic rrom tho possession . ,ouTitirul lunches were enjoyed bv the of a camera to that of an automobile. a,lllHi unn , utiyMV and 'another at itt the latter class, many are taking !th rp(,i011 upper'tiine hour. Irur advantage of the warm evenings to ; , (U ifrrmi Uu-mrv pro leave town in tho late afternoon to eat I KrHm WM c(,,ri,ui ,u ,y v'u,,(ml) ..n, . in u.-.-i.v r.u.c. o,UiiK members. inn mouniHtn creca or inn mure laminar Willamette, Among these was a party ronsisting of two maihine loads, who motored up the river last night for aeven or eight miles, spreading their lunch on a particularly inviting stretch of sandy hnnk. Swimming was enjoyed later by members of the outing party, wan were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kill, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Koma Hunter and daughter, Mrs. Mnude Linns, Uibert Linus, Kred Hill anil lister f u r in i n Among other pie Bica last evening vrus a group of 111 Mr, and Mrs. lohn MrNarv left for Cascmlia today, ri'iuiiiinng over the week-end. AVOID OPERATIONS By Taxing Lydia E. Pink bam' Vegetable Compound. Cleveland. Ohio-"My left aide pained me aofor f.verai years i ui i. undergo an opera tion, but the first bottle I took of I yi.ia E. Pinkham a Vcfrrtnble Com pound relieved meof the pair.3 in my tido and I continued iU use until 1 became regular and free from pains. I had asked aeveral doc tors if there was anything I could take to help me and they said there .., !.:.,. fhi.tr trni'W nf. I am h.nkfiil foe such a irood medicine and will always give it the highest praise." j)r j w. Smith ia In Mill ity today -Mra. C. H. Ckiftitii, 1568 Conntant , on business. Ohio. H. Hartman. nf Dallas, was in the Hanover, ra.-"I suffered from re- eiiv yestemay, j male trouble and the pains were o bad ! at times that I could not sit down. The Vf5 SP ; ,;!i.'. X. i they will visit in Leu Angeles. hart shore store, are visiting at New-1 i'l'rT- . -.. .i n.n... in the! t. A. .nci. row, ox i city yesterday. . J. H. Christopherson wax in the city yesterday, from Dallas. ,; Mrs. Dick Harding and daughter, ot . Silverton, are visiting in Salem to-1 dav Alias Murrel Mayhew went to Salem j yesterday afternoon to visit her aunt, , thA f D Thielsea cottage at Ague Mr, uwinn. lubhuc -.... , . BeV eil T. Cooper, wife and daughter, . Je?sie, left today for a two weeks out- Mr. and Mrs. Jeff B. (naidine, of ig at Alsea. . Taeoma are iDending two weeks with Miss Carmern ( ramer, whc. has been ..!,. Rev. LdiiifiB Miss Vera Heott. returned to Ain. ucuaiuiiiv D , n ner nooie ai ratene in.-. Sherman lioodkms. of Kipiey county, r.. v a nukr is sMnding eral weeks in Bheridan as the guest of Mra. J. C, Robinson. Mra. B. H. Mills is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, at Newport. Pherman Plimpton ac companied ker aad will visit little .Nancy and Henry nesiey i" - An approaching marriage of interest to society in various pans of the state is that of Robert Kinney, o' Askiria, and Mis Altaea Moores, of Salem. The date for the eeremony ha been set for Hoptember 1. Miss Mildred Hinito, of Amnrio wilf K. the maid of honor, and (Jordon Craig, formerly of J'ortlarid.j Indiana, who has been viniting. brother, Oscar tiookins, left l'ur his home last evening. M.ss Annie Yantis. of Salem, return ed home yesterday, after u visit with Mrs. J. M. Howe and Miss Lola Howe. Kugene Register. Thomas rmitti, ot ritnyton, superm but now of i.ew York, will come w'jtendent of the Santiam ditch, is in the to be beat man at the wedding. The city twjay wjtD a fort.e 0f men doing i Li... . t A V 3 J. Driue-eiect is tne aaugnn-r im n. ... ftme r,.pUir worK Waorea. Both oi the young people are popular in aoeiety. Oregcoiun. PERSONALS Frieda and Esther iipitzbart, Leo Spitzbart and Knyniond Kex, who have been visiting at Newport for the past, 10 dava, returned today. Mrs, J. f). Turn nnd two children left Tuesday for their home in Des Moinea, Iowa, ufter a three months' visit with Mrs. M. A. Cooper and Mrs. F. V. Sims, 1023 North Seventeenth street. Miss Jessie Harbison, of Alleghany, I'u., is in the city visiting her brother, John Wallace Harbison, manager of the Walt-Shipp Co. She is supervisor TV Dr. Stanton Dermatologist ro Introduce my me thod of removing facial blemishes and 1 treating the scalp. Any t lady presenting this adv. : ; before Aug. 27 will se ll cure one treatment for ; ; face or scalp. 301 Sleeves Dldg. Phone 393 .. fl t it : .......!:..,. ti. 4i i pi. , it. ii mm i'u 'i in r ) " 1 1 1 1 i pi i ii'- , . week ill Oregon City, as the guest of I doctor advised a severe operauun ouw her mother, Mrs. I'etiit. ' my husband got me Lydia L. Pinkham I j Vegetable Compound and I experienced l'r. and Mrs. Frank Hm dei nr have great relief in a short time. Now 1 feel returned to their Inline in llirmiiighimi, ye Mvf person nnd can do a hard Alabama lr. Sncji cor leaving ""I , ,Byg WOrk and not mind iL What joy . , .r. c,, ,,, ,.,-., Bndhll.,.,in(,s9 it igto be well once more, nf Mis. Snen-or h niMhrr, Mr. Mr.H ,,.1 I.... uilI.isu MrH ami Men. ( IiuiIch Mt-Nn ry, thei An A WILT, 3U3 WalnutSt, Hanover.Pa. Hiiedecors have been extensively enter-1 jf norP tT anr eomplleatlons JOO tinned, vanoiiH tor trips to Mt, f:iiii-! ,0 not dersliind write t l.vdia K. "'r '""I "l,"'r l' "1 interest being i.inihmn Medicine Co. (eonlldebtlal) K. "j. Oshier, of Medford, was in the of art in the Alleghany schools. city yeeterday. j. W. Udell was in Salem yesterday . from Daytun, Ore. Mrs. J. Hunt returned yesterday, from a visit at Newpurt I). H. North, of Monmouth, was a ! Salem visitor yesterday- rrnnk U. Myers, f the a, .s Portland today on business. r. tt. Iwckabaeh was a passenger Miss Edna Whitney, Miss Mnble Snv- ag?, Luke Price and Pleusnnt Whit ney are In Brownsville, visiting the pa rents of Miss Savage. They will leave for the mountains the hitter part of this week. Hr. and Mrs. Tasker, of Los Angeles, tiiken mid inline run toi'iul uD'uirs gv tor .Ylrs. hiii'deio;. Mrs. Sneileeor was formerly Miss Lena I trey man ii In r ISiilcin girl. i.. j .:n: . t, ' c. M. K. iwy "j " e. w i iort n,l 0n the morning eleetri U. ... agoonwoniicir uiei.onip.u.iu. .... .. s Hmjt, ,,;,,,, larn.r liv. ing east of the city, is here tixlay on business. ' Miss Helma Ochlcr, rf 11,-iwkeye, Iowa, is a guest nt the home of A. J, lrueger, West-. Siilcin, u pop- lynn.Miiss. Your lei ler will be opened, rend and answered by a woman and hi Id In strict conlldeucc. The Ijidies' A i 1 Hii' iety of the Jasiui Lee church met this iifterin.in nt the heme of Mrs, J. M mi tin 1 m Hruh mi North Winter street. The society meets unco ii i, ninth, the uicmlicr In nieing their fiiney work nnd en .u'uig n mh-iiiI , li'icst of her limit, Mrs nflernniiii. Mrs. Phil Asninwiill nsni-t- now visiting fiit'iids I'd Mrs. Mrunn in sering. iiiled during their slnv. Miss- (Hive Smith, (if plnrence, uuth Ihiluilii, who I.iih been the house I). K. llriinnoii, in th intrv, left for their home tniuy after a visit in the city with Paul Wnllnee and Mrs. John Scott. ,Mrs. Tasker in u daugh ter of the Rev. H. A. Newell, formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Salem. Don Orput. a graduate of the Univer sity nnd member ot the Phi I mmnm Dal tn fraternity, left this afternoon for Snlcro. He intends to leave later for hut will 1 Sin i I h i Mr. nnd Mr the week cud tin. Kllicrt Tiinlliisen spent Mill llieluls ill Silver return siinrtly to Siilcin. Miss . mi her way tn the cxwsitiiin. Mis, D. K. hiiiiinnii and her daugh ter. Mrs. K. W. Vail, left tudav for a I short visit at Un hreiill. Dr. and Mrs, J. S'. Smith nnd sou,1 ' l.luvd, have rctnr I f nun n fnur Judge rind Mrs. (ieurge II. Hiirnett weeks' oiitiiig nt Newpurt, They re ate passing the iininth nf August ill luirt a ileliihtfiil time, due in part to ' California. They will attend the Pun Hi it unusually fine weather whirh pre aniii -Pucifie evi'iisitmn, after which Paul Stetre, of the Imperial Piuni- Portland. Mr Ornnt entered the nniver ture Co,..and .hte Heinhart, of the Ri in- j sity lust year from Wisejinsin and cum pleted his course during the Minnner. Kugene tiunrd. Minor Percv Willis, vvtio until re- icently resided at Salem, passed through here this morning with his wite to take his new post with the regular rmy at (lalvesten, Texas. Major Willis is a Spanish war veteran nnd knew personally most of the Imiil people who were in the Philippines during the trouble there. ile men- the local veterans DelicioUs, invigorating and nutritious. 'h"wil hls V,''1' ",iH ,""'!'"'" ij-L ti J i i new position is the result of a lecent Kicn milk, malted grain, powder form. I promotion. Rosebnurg Review, a o..:.l 1 i d j . u . i ' n vun.a. aiiiuvu i icpiuea in minute HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED milli Th Food-drink (or All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. 1 Agrees with the weakest digestion. ! ,il""'d a . number of 1 IjIjq You Can Make Ever So Many Pretty Dresses Out of These WASH GOODS And they'll stand the rub, too. They are not 12c goods but regular 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 45c and 50c Fig. ured Lawns, Flowered Organdies, Cotton Ratines, Plain Colored Poplins, Striped Poplins, and White Goods. That this is an extraordinary low price at which to offer this class of merchandise is evidenced by the yardage sold each day. We-have made addi tions to the lot and call your attention to them for the last time. A regular hoop skirt dress if you wish a whole tub full for $1.00, or 12y2c a yard. A lot of Silks, such as Gros Grain, Taffetas and llWalinps. in nlain colors and stripes : regular 95c $1.00, $1.25, $1.45. Silks at the shelf clearing price of 75 c. Women's Linen Dusters Reduced Right in the height of the dust season,' too. For women who ride in autos or follow them, here are clothes saving coats at low figures. .$3.25 Dusters for .....$2.60 $2.85 Dusters for $2.28 $2.25 Dusters for ...$1.80 $1.85 Dusters for $1.48 All sizes 36 to 44. (3) jici'e Unlemm you say "HORllCICSm you may pat a Substitute. TACOMA HOSPITAL OPENED. Tiiconia. Wash.. Aug. 1". Contiiiuing very npi'linnee thnt ineilienl invention itiut strueturul architecture have evol-inite of the present hospital building 'veil, Hit- new Taconui Oenenil hospital, , hi cost about $20,000. eumpleteil ut a cost of t2:s,(HUl, will ' The new hospital replaces the former l be formally opened August 'Jo. In an- building of the Taeoma Children'! 1 niiiiueing She opening ilnte, 're?ident Homo anil the old Taeoma General ho j.ladiwiii made public idans for the pital, both old landmarks of frame con- ereetiuii of a nurses'-notne upon the struction., . , .. , WPO RT, NYE BEACH AND AGATE OREGON'S FAMOUS SUMMER RESORTS it . . Uall l)n',M I . lr. and Mrs. II. ;. (lav. of Sa.lein.1 M- i,.l l, l..t, I su,i,. KC KTV DCATII -J XIVUilWIHl" TTIII IWIIIUIII IWU tTtCK r, .,... the U.ernS Ui.n.y ctylMr ;.,, Mri-. Villiiiiu It'eleher, ot I'ort flUnil.lJLnUUIlU t , . , . . . . umtnt iii .Newport.. ilun.i, motored to Newport Saturday Loneer i nnn iKimi-.-rKhmc i iinnM 1 l'..' t" M'' '"" ' .,:."'-NiH.rt i.iKh J ' - v . m Bw.... iiii'i .hiumi wn rvceni lirilYIll ill me in init til 1 the kelly, Nye Uemh. i r'nllv i ,tv, m tt. II. t'l'OINlll. of Slllelll. in liiiidiie l luce Jnhlisnl! n, li,.- ,Ui;H AOATl! BEAOU INN HixtV-twn room, lumleru lintel a ri( lit HI the (lienn. Neitr (iuvern ment LinhtlioiiKe. Write for T KesiTvmluiK. NOW OPEN AOATE BEACH LAND CO. T 0(1 lee loenteit nt lletel. l ulu 4 Sod iiereuge for nlc. Severnl funnelled CuUagos 'or Rent. Spend Your Summer at I Auate Beach .1 lrt lnil. I S;I,m1,..I -m.t ttt nnillHlll W illiiun T. tirieiH. the drier siiminei- cut (By I.miiHr Tooro ) epoit, Ore., Ann. 1h luiii TENT CITY NYE BEACH Furnished Cottages and Tent Houses W rite for rut ' mid rrx'.iitinni. r. o. Hoi No. . A. J. Van Wassenhove, Proprietor MEET ALL BOATS 4 S New Cliff House AT TllK UKAC'II Hot nnd Cold Water in Lvt'iy Kooin FKKK 1U S MKHTS ALL 1()ATS e pint I Mill the meiTii fur liiindicdK ut HeiltldlllHlK. Should the lueKclit lute nt Ttllilllc I'Miitimie dlirnij; the week, tins leHUll Hill see line nt the luic.c,"t belli h populations in itM hihtoiy, Jildninc; .y picsent i mil, i, ,on. llie hihiniii mil continue nt liitHt neck Inter tllHIl iimiiiI. li uiel ly, Sciteiuln i I lllli. neon the i lime lit the miuimi-r Hut n to Newpuit; llu ciii it will ,,,i well lllli) Septeiiibel Septemlier l run mdered In Newporlrn lia lriiiu t ie lllii.t id. 'Ill in ,i ii 1 1, hrie. The ,n v . ,,, l'iiluiy nnd me mure like euilv prini; lliun nulil NeptelMlur is ah.,1 ,e I bed month for ti.liniu, wlninu n, hnl I 'but I ie; in, re iiI,iim,iiii iiuni,,. 1 1 ;i t . tut. it I ti ! The wemher n UI a bi feniunv I The fine iliiK lime In, n pi u.lii, i ivc, Inn. of much Hiimlv mi the put ,, 'bench ilsitnK Suit' I. Mum,; Im, fjikrn (uii more mlcici undci the unpciiik ,, wm-in wenil.er m,,l iilii,,,. ,;,V ,;i,i dlr,l ot pmpli- nke a mi,, ,,, iocean. The uif ha been nmuouilh hicli titi 1 1 ii if the week nil, I luilhiiiu h.i-. "ecu ma, lo n u,oie nit i u, 1 1 (. ilunsi,,, thmi be I o i e. the' miinv Marion eounty people who Mr I'. II. r. l !..., rl ,11... . f ,...,.. eluded aiinein the Min.inri iculeuts atii. miruruonn oi ; u-r :u.,i -in., ut Monmouth, are passiuu Ne Uracil. I j , ' tortmcht in one of the Kest cot 'i a v u i i m , 1 1 r"111 bundled and seventy people ' tup-. I . A N hh and Nine. in.fr-.l fr, Will,,,,,,,,,, valley poinU nc-oin- Mr. and lr. .'. I, Hi.-K of s-ilen, -M ir -r:;,; , ,, The"M,e. W .(, ,.)., .i i,,,,,?, ' uJ 'l"""''.,' .-V I'nllas. after ten ,;,y, , the,, t lice, pM,,K the nie, at the bench , v ' i c , aeetoipunied ar.lay tor I heir home in the I'olk citv. I week. K ' 1 1 , , ., I. H ;''' h " I areiits at the Kandall Mr. and M,s. II. Su, f Snlein. lire T.,., . ' 'T ... . "' lv'' b-H the latter i.i.l.i.lcl an k. the Sunday rce,,!,,, t . i. . nu. ,' "'","-'"":' , pan ot the week lor Ini home in Sa I, ou nt k l,l,v l''" OI rmient people wno.iem. M.v T.' I" 'ai.l..,f ,l ,lh ;V:,.,:r,:,...,:, V''t U" "-.. I'-y IVarl... ' Seattle, passed Vi Kmmn Waldoi '. of Salem, iirrmsl .,,,., ' ' r " ' " !"" I'teseut week at this 4- ii, Ncwi uit .liirin.. ii,.. u ... L i i... . . . te-ort. Mr. Pearl,, i, nituiiieer of Hi.. . a.e.l , a ten. h,..,- a. Tent Ctv for .,.";,' ';,"I'I',': "l ."T" .7"" ",,""! w "' """" ,,f ""' '"'''v of a week's ,.,. ' Th!!! " r11 T . ' ,VB,,,,v:W""","i;""' " J"t r ntlv return- I he Mi-, r'mmi, ! and 1W " ' ' ' "" t,'K,-t''r''J "'-' Ah-. ed f lou, n tour ol colluu,'., , ,, thy Micnk. f Salem, are e.tl,ihed In' I n,,, , ,i i !l plates, whi.li h,. Us,t(., , Tent (i, , will reiimii, t Mtt 't'ViV.. I ftiV'v u H " ""-"-.m. ,,.,. lit the I,,-,,, 1, tor a week 111?,, ' . ' , ' Mr i"',!u" maintained in tho-c inMitu . ,, i i, i ... , , 'iimioi was t, r ntiiiiber ot yenrs ed tiui.s. ''"!""d. a'.' mi NcM,'r, , me sta lh, , . .. 'i! ' "'"'r , '''""I Nile,,,, arc d,....ie,led in one iliU ut the MclVn.il.l. , ,,,., v,. l,l,... , "ri...i. .i.r punning ,. i i,. , ,,,,. collnp s. Thevatrie.l oii'i ,ii , n rt-iuiri y 11 nnt 1,1 u f . i- .tin- ...... i... . of Oregon Ijiw ti.'.uiil rti-iui L'Mii'i ltd iiiti. i ii.ii i, t i .. ., ,., . . ... i . o. a. "'Ilmuene ri.er ,, AM .. . ''''in '.ini in ,s in. iikcu is connect ril,, eek Mr.. A I. Van , , , ,, ,, ,, ,.,,. , ,,,.,,,,.,,-e I , , , 'V' l-uHliind, w. the ,.l ... lor ... e M,. and M,. P .1, ,, of liallu, l. t" ere:,,,, ,,,., at T., ,,,,, , , , a , ,., L ,' , ! ' ll.lei t, n ladies clou,,, .lt.it, nt tie on .... k.ll . K , ' ! .'a-'i. The atlnii . . .....,.. , n . ' . .. ... . .,.'"."'. an ,., ;v:u;r Ne.::;;;;:;,xa.,,J:!:1 ' '" "' ','1.'. " "P". 'ed .1 the M. l',,l,l Uv M the m. .,.. m, .i n ., ,, :r..'Vr:.Mr.-..,,,,,,,''m v,.' iie.1,,1 r.iwn, ii..,Mi,, ,,i i,v Mr ., M;, ; ,'- '(;,,fn.h :,!;:1;:"';;;:,,';;;:,,,;:;v'::....s::! -v ' imkiiij! llie til ii, ,(. ,,,, , i ) .. fhe tup Wis liui.l,. :,, i Md.lluc llll i w.thi.ul .uislinp. Mr Hi.otli ,s l.sukc. of 'he Senium llncou .,i, ,.i . PI s'.lrnl ut the Hu e. in boald linn,,. Il,,ih ,1,1,1,.,, ,., the rinicisii, t ii,, Wallace i iil,el,, ut (i,,-,,.,,,, rm, ,. oio I ,.'t It ie ,1 11,,, Siih,1:, rvclllsiiin l H it i'u a t wo weeks is, ot Stilcm, .N K . I'k!!t'l ons S,HI1( SH.l ,s... H I...... , , . ' " in h i i,n, in,.:,, i, on. s,, hen- as a pie-t ,f tn,. Ni,-lal. r ,,,( Sn,t,.. aitfiehl i. ,,.,., i,., w,,, p,, , K s .shtll, k.'.i ,i, mill is a toriuei .In, let ,.r ,,t n. in,, i iiiiei.ii, ,n tlnvoii. . " w - n h , , i W. D. WHEELER Proprietor ? Many interesting side trips, such as the Devil's Punch Bowl, Otter Rocks, Keceta Head, the Lighthouse, nnd mnnv nt)i " " 7 vvV4M V 11 V TVi'iaUlll I interest. cat,-, I in tin a. at ion. Ilnrrv S.m "' 'O...' III,. M, Alli, i.-r. "I'll la lo . rf Su,.,, ,, Marion muitv centintrut a! tin lumi to, w,,-k N. I'. K.il.v HMu.d in .w,.,,i s, in nie, I t tor a w I". II his M Kay, of Salem, arriv I'riday nipSt and ie i n 'i'sr at the IhiiiHiii, I i ildili(!, of Srtlem, arriv i boat to join his fan. 'Mine eottaue. c. r". Kvf an. nf Salem. " 1 "' at Ny ltea, h Vrulav "I'd linit. II.'1' , v of Salem, i. i,asv,i,i "'iiuier , , al Hi.. l,.AIi.,..r l ilk Ii , ot Sulrll. listed at the d the ben, h tmiliiiiii! ul Tec Saiiutl,'!'.. IK .( iii and i a,ti) at A. loft t the Si,,.; islt. a. i; m, New pen s Mim I;,., 'in arriiiit ,1a P. A 1 I'lofesMir .lohn It It,,,,,.,. ...,.i .. i. i , , ""i i ;t in - l. wh.i have been il,iii,,l,., .. ,, ' I ni,,,;u." the ,,., ,..,;,,,,. ,- Ih,, Ki.hlhap,,., t Uosri,,,,,,, ,r ,Vl,,., .'... l-'tt tne tust , ,i. w,.,.k ,.,r their home in ( or nlhs. I- V. V.uikiiiit it ii, I family. ,,f il!H, alter pass,,, ! ,,;n, , m, the be., ...m,.,., , N, )v,lih ,o.t ror th.-ir iiomc , , ''k , ,,v S: . .' u.."UinK.. M,. , - ; '""", i.i..'t,f,c.i ,,,, i,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, ;:. eets ot l'tltius. ''""f 1 n.'"'ii;to'i. of Sale,,,. :.'.iiiin,K at e lU a, , a the Mr Ahsler ' Newport Transfer Baggage delivered to any part of the city. REFRESETATIVE ON ALL INCOMING TRAINS Will check your baggage from your residence to any railroad point. Wood for Sale Livery Rigs and Saddle Horses L H CR0WD,S Proprietor iCA LKtSr COTTAGta RIGHT AT THE BEACH Two and Three Room Furnished Cottages Close to the Stores at Nye Beach. Electric Lights City Water Sidewalks CHRIS. ARMS, Proprittor V rite for Rates Vawnnrf.. flrrcon Si!e... r.Nl.hc.l tin. ,..,; M.,, , t of last werk an.t o.enn,i,k. , , 'at i hen. i : : ' ' 'V 'Vvr, ' ,ih""' "f Salem. arri,l St ' IhanaUy (r a lew t'uvs ,un!v to ,, a t, w ,tl) ir,, Si..... ..IV .. '. v.." """ "eat the the . ..i,v fw . abort v.a.t. Mr. and M. ,;. . l,Ud. ,.f Jun,. ' .' rail.', of Salem, waa't.en I it v. Mined Die I .. . . . -he Hotel Kel.v Satur- ,,', ' a,h,' bea,'"',0 TsZ and dnuiihter and their. .iirr, V ll.i.i,. si., ,s.,.ar. ...... k,, -i, arrir. m ,.,,.,,, .. .,. at the I'atiu n, Miss Idi by i;i..ct,w,., ,,f lil, r. ried ii tew daxs am, and is spending an outm as a tnest of the Sim.l.r Mr. l. . Hiswcll, i,' f ,0,m. nent mer. liaut , f Kiieene. and tiiiuilv are housed ,tt s, :1 t , Kre.l V. ill ,,!' III ' : , . Kurs, f ,ly at the Veal cot.a,:e on the Arnt'lian l.av Hu .Uton. nt" I'..1!..- :.. . a. ati , Se H,eh ', . .,'' '11111,1, T. BROKEN BONE RECORD. t, 'Sut.n.U, , 1 . . 11 " ..i are HKjiuiriiinji break '"is rr,,;vi,, , ,., All!. ,,.,,,,,,,, link 'l C"'' ,""Uv ''lH"" " "" ken I',,,,,. i,.,.,, (r , , Ile tell i, ... i ... . , . In. .k. ' rai'nireit a ruine in - - .-K ,n tits Mc Allister House NTB BEACH Overlooking th Of ean Board, Rooms, IIousekeplcg ApnrtmenU and Tent Houfes. Run by Salem People for 8 m People. Meals Setred . Home Cooking Mrs. Bertie Shafer Proprietress fourteenth j,, vord for 1!I5 ia two broken ar.ie- MHIIIl! rim,', II..' . . . ttl..... " ""'' broken eollarbonr. Newport, Oregon's ideal Summer resort on the !.15 f !aQUina Bay and Pacific Ocean, is now t t raies- i i or,,-is T. u oreeze3 Finest natural Asate, Jaspers and Moonstones on the beach, making much prized souvenirs. First-class hotels, rooms, cottages and tents for rent at reasonable rates. x """""""""". 4 utn in tne West. -st,,m,44H(