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THE DAILY CAPTTAL .TOT RNAL, SALEM. ORKOON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. lf1P 'f, A t 4 TENT CITY, NEWPORT, OREGON Fifty clean, airy, furnished tents and cottages at reasonable rates. Located in grove, in view of ocean, sidewalks, electric lights and city water. Three blocks from beach. For reservations address A. J. VAN WASSENHOVE, Box 5, Newport, Ore. 4-f444 44 444444444444444444444444 4444444444444.444444444 4444444444444444444444444444444444444.444 .-444444 44444 SEA CREST COTTAGES ' Eight at the beach Completely furnished 2, ? and 4 room cottages overlooking the ocean, unex celled view, well lighted grounds, sidewalks, close to stores, natatorium and bathing beach. Light and water in every cottage. Write for rates or further information. CHRIS ARMS, Newport, Ore. 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 It H. CROWDIS NEWPORT TRANSFER CO. WILL GET YOUR BAGGAGE CHECKS ON THE TRAIN AND DELIVER YOUR BAGGAGE TO YOUR HOUSE AND CHECK YOUR BAGOAGE AT YOUR HOUSE FOR RETURN WRITE OR PHONE US. PHONES 3702 and 3752, NEWPORT, OR. LIVERY RIGS AND SADDLE PONIES. WOOD FOR SALE. Nye Beech Grocery Co, B. F. DURALL, Proprietor. Beach and Coast Streets, Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET SUNDRIES, ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS. DELLICATASSEN A SPECIALTY THE SAUNDERS CHAS. SAUNDERS, Propritor. One Block from the Beach, 20 rooms comfortably furnished, all out side, 2 story, corner Agnes, Coast and Beach Streets. NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, Oregon. Whitten Camp Grounds For Rent, Furnished Cottages One to Seven Rooms. Also Furnished Tents Prices $2.50 to $9.00 per week. M. F. HULL, Proprietor ' NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON NEWPORT BEACH NATATORIUM ; 0. a PURDY, Owner and Manager. WARM SEA WATER PLUNGE AND VARIOUS AMUSEMENTS WATER GAMES DAILY Located it Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. Steamer NEWPORT Running Between Yaquina City and Newport 11 - "-trss tM 1 1 VAN'S FISH MARKET Dealer lit FRESH and SALT FISH. OYSTERS, CLAMS, CRABS, BUTTER, EUGS, BUTTERMILK aud FRESH VEGETABLES. 'Phono aiM, opp. The Grand, Nowport, Oregon. Newport Will Celebrate the Fourth in Its Usual Patriotic Manner Rev. Simpson Is Orator of the Day By LAMAR TOOZE. Newport, Ore., Juno 2S. (Special to thi' Capital Journal.) Following the precedent ii f years, Newport will celo liratc the Fourth of July this year with exercises fittiuj; to the one hundred and fortieth anniversary o'f the country a independence. This year's celebration will be under the auspices of the NY.vpn -t ;.nnt)' -itil club. A program, iucludinj, many rrw features lias been planned tor oc CD3I0S4 lue Fourth of July oration will be I delivered by Rev. E. vT. .Simpson, pas (tor ot the Episcopal church of tins jcity Keverend Simpson is a forceful , speaker and ,s eminently qualified to deliver the lending address of the day. I The Declaration of J ndependei.ee will be read by Hon. I!. A. Bensoll. mavor Buy for over GO years I A large crowd from Willamette val ley points is expected in Newport on that day. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Ringer and two daughters, of Narrows, Harney county, have arrived in Newport by automo bile after a week's trip from their east ern Oregon home, They are located at Whitten 's camp ground. C. W. Arpke, of Corvallis, is inelud ml among the guests of the Copeland. Miss Marie Smart, of Portland, is a recent arrival nt the beach. (leorge Sylvester has returned to his home iu Portland after a 10 days' vaca tion at the beach. Mr. Sylvester is a former resident of Newport aud is well known to the regular visitors to this bench. Mrs. W. S. Winship and daughters, Audra nnd Mildred, reached the beach Thursday and are staving at the (.'ope- lano. mey live in Athena. m' t o r..i.. n..., , . . , ; ; Y ' "n'lniu. " '"'" ,,.., m, , puss a vacation nerc. .1 .V I .1 llf ,ll II nt St mini ln iu , , v. '; ' ' ."' included llllllllltr the Mill die WCMtern vim. 1 .. , . " . . . 'T n !"!. "" , . , ... ' v-i.c.i, ui oiuiiiiy, iiuivcu HWZ : ," L"n" n'oml Ht i' , i... 7 . in , ... .,..... ,, ,,,-r tJt , , "'"arrive shortly lo open the I.angdou cot ... , . , - ,r, ... , , ; . , I ,f;'',r" .i,;. ": ' .." , ..... ........ ... ,,,.,,,,. ,..,,,,,, ,,,, tiiiiiiilnle l-iiiti, from Pnrt Mini Tlu ti-m , .. . , Miss (.enevieve Kvnu of Portland, reached the beach the forepart, of the v .-, ,. . , . ,. ... ru, ... .,,,, ,,,,, m. e o, ,ue wcck nun passe,! a unci vacation here. V v:,TM at t" C0)- T1, , v I,....- i . ,i '" turned to their homes after enjoying noon train to the service between AI- 0tin nt 1 " bany and ;i'"na. The new schedule Mr. stan, T .j , , vvent ,t, e tect Mnnday Virginia. Kola and Donald, of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kavcs, ,,l ftu- shelbura, and Miss Klva Resset. of Scio gene, are .ane county people who are,,,,,, 0,,.llvin , ,ent.l,use nt the Tent enjoying the mnnv and varied atl rac-CMv fl.. ;,,. tioiis of the resort. Mrs. Ida Davenport, of nt the beach and is staying Cliff house. Albany, is at the New Miss Carrie Holnian. of .Tefferson. is oupiving the hospitality of the New Cliff house. Nve bench. Mrs. D. It. .lurnina nnd daughter, Mat tie, of Dallas, arrived Thursday and are registered nl the Copeland. Judge nnd Mrs. J. W. Hamilton and two daughters, the Misses Merle and Helen Hamilton, are expected to arrive soon from Roseburg. The Hamilton have been regular visitors to this re sort, II. R. Dniialiey, of Eugene, ioiued the I I. aue county contingent at the beach j during the week. lames Chambers, of Albany, is in i eluded among the registrations at the ! New Cliff house. T. B. Hawkins, of Oregon City, came on Thursday's boat and will pass a brief vacation here. 1. E, Wood is among the many Port laud people who have arrived at this resort during the past week. Mr. nnd Mrs. . II. Brown and son. Master Mavs Brown, of Portland, readied the beach dining the week bv automobile and stooped at the Nicolai.i Nye beach. Hi: Brown is in charge of j the Sludcliaker branch it Portland. I Mrs. Marie Khmer, daughter, Helen, and sou, Paul, aud Miss Adella Chnii-1 lor of Salem, are domiciled iu one of the Hed Kern ounces. Nve bead, ! They expect to remain for tv, months. Albeit Klein, of I'ortland. arrived at the beach Friday and is registered t I l IU- ,ML lllitl, Mrs. It. IT. Chapter and Miss Eunice Kleeuor. of Salem, are established in one of the Michigan cottages for an in definite stay. Mrs. Mary Allen nud daiii;liler. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. liovse for the past three weeks, eft the middle of last week for their home in llcppnor. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stuart, Miss Komi liaicht, of Albany, and Th.id ouns;. of Portland, composed nn auto mobile party to Newport Friday, pass ills' the neek eiul here Mr. and Mrs, E. s. Alford and chil- dren, of Lowiston, Idaho, are included ainonu; the arrivals of Saturday. Miss Margaret Oshurn, foriiierlv of Salem, but now of The Dalles, enter tained a group of friends from the Ore gon Agricultural college at the Ostium cottage, "Hi and Dri," Nye beuch, Sunday evening. The guests were: Mrs. F. O. Mullow and daughter, Miss May Mallow, of llrownsvillc; Ross Small null Mrs. J. M. Small, of Summer Lake; Miss Bornioo l.ane. Miss Maide Doolit tle, and Miss I.ydiu Doolittle, of Cor vallis; Miss Jean eKtehum and Miss Mary Hurtung, of Eugene. Mrs. Un Melnlini and duniliter Flln of Fulls City, arrived during the week nnd are occupying apartment nt Nve beach for a fortnight. Mrs. Mohrlino's husband. Ira Mehrling, is postmaster? Fulls City F. M. Rodfield. who owns a cottne r K i.i ,; , V few days nt the seaside, Mrs. Willinm Broilers and children, of Corvullis, arrived a few dnvs ago and have established themselves' in the RroderH' summer home at Nye beach. Miss Charlotte Harris, of Corvallis, nud her brother, (leorge Harris, of Iowa, aro enjoying an outing at Yach ats. Mrs. S. K. McCluckcy and daughters, Minnie nnd Daisy, of Kugene, are locat ed at the Hotel Ilradshaw for the sea son. Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Moodv nnd T. F. Meherin. of Su in Newport recently bv niitnmol.ilo are so.iournins? at the 'New Cliff hnnu for a short time. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Barr. of Eugene motored to Newport Saturday, bringing with them A(r. nud Mrs. Mnurice Hyde, who were married in Eugene last week' Mrs. Hyde was formerly Miss Thelinn Harr and is a dauirliter of Mr. nml fra Hair. opcupying the "Tower House." one of the Michigan cottages nt Nve beach Mrs. j w ,T,nison of Forpst (J . , ... . . . is visiting menus nt Nye beach. ir mrs. i'.. i. livers, ot Kugene, s en- .Hf'eod t Nye beach for the summer months. Mr K. W. T.nngdon nnd daughter Miss Grace I.nngdon, of Portland, wil! tago tor tne summer. ' ' urnuy, ot I'ortland. was nn in ming passenger on the steamer New- I)0rt xnturdav night. Mr. Tirady is reg . . . .. J h isterea at tne .McAllister house. after passing several , lav, nt Nve beach ns) quests of the New Cliff house, have returned home. Mr. ml Mr, Ki (j Brzpt, of f.orva1 ,is. Mr, ana Mrjl. j.; E, Blrz0 of Mor Mr. and Mrs. Rov Henson and son. Clif- K.l.. of More, and Blr' '"inies Henson, of Aloro, have re I l)r. If. H. Olingcr. secretary of the taie noard ot Dental Kxaminers, SUGGESTIONS TO SICK VOMEM How Many Are Restored ToJ Health. First. Almost every operation irl our hospitals performed upon women becomes necessary through neglect ol such symptoms us backache, irregulnt nnd painful periods, displacements, pain I in the side, burning sensation in the i stomach, bearing down pains, nervous-) ness, dizziness and sleeplessness. ; Second. The medicine most success-, ful in relieving female ills is Lydia E. ' I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. It regulates and strengthens the organism; it oveomes disease. For forty years it has been making women strong and well, relieving back ache, nervousness, ulceration and in- """"'""on. weakness, displacements, lrri'Bll"-''y nd periodic pains. It 'ltta mIs0 proved invaluable in prepur- '"K ff childbirth and the Change of Life. Third. The great number of unso licited testimonials on file at the Pink ham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many of which are from time to time published liy permission, are proof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, in the treatment of female ills. Fourth. Every ailing woman in the United States is cordially invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is free, will britigyou health and niay save your life. lw'tltI J amy save your lifu. Don't Let a Cold ' Get a Good Start The way to check a cold Is to flsht It from the first. Even the worst maladies often are easily conquered if attacked early enough. Colds may lead to asthma, bronchial troubles and pulmonary affections. In the treatment of these one of the first needs is to build up body resistance. Kckman's Alterative often has as sisted in such upbuilding. As a treat ment for the troubles named, it has been used for more than twenty years. And in many instances it has effected lasting relief. As with any other imedlclne, it should be resa riled only as a first aid to right care and hygienic living and a safe one. For it contains no narcotics, opiates or habit-forming drugs ot any sort'. At your druggist's. Evltmaa Laboratory, Philadelphia. passed several days nt this beach din ing the past week. Fred Veal, of Albany, came in Sntur - mi uigiit to pass the week-end with ins Limili' nt tl... .'...I T.... U 1. ii.. . H. me i rni, iteucii, coirage e.. (.oonraut and family of Couer (1 Alene, Iduho. are domiciled in the Snvuge cottage at Nye beach for the season. Mrs. Wheeler, wife of V. D. Wheel er, proprietor of the New Cliffe house, will nrrivc home from Salem shortly aft er a several weeks' visit with friends in the capital city. Mr. aud Mi's. H. I.. Driver have re turned to their home in Portland nfter passing several days at the McAllister house at Nye beach. Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Stone, of Mon mouth, arrived Saturday night and arc staving nt the New Cliff house. Miss Oeraldine Newins nnd Miss June oueiey, or lorvnius, arc enjoying an ,l,outinS t Yncliats. 'r- anl Mrs- W. S, Burnap. of Cor vallis, are enseonsed in the Paee eot ' tn at beach for an all summer , l lr3' E- rprnot nnd daughters, Aimee I81"' Mnlj'e, of Portland, have arrived n"(1 0Penf,3 the Pernot bench cottage nt - ForSaleorRent 2 Story seaside resort, Nye Beach, 20 furnished rooms, all outside; one blocln from the ocean. P. O. Box 81 Newport, Oregon PUTNAMS "THE PLACE OF GOOD EATS" FRONT ST NEWPORT The Silver Grill Front Street, Nowport, Ore. HOME COOKING CITY PRICES Sea foods a Specialty. Next to Grand Theatre. CARL HERREN The Agate Man AGATES POLISHED AuA'i'tiii MOUNTED HAND MADE MOUNTINGS A SPECIALTY WHEN YOU GET TO NEWPORT GO TO The Del Llanico RIGHT AWAY FOR SEA FOODS. WE SPECIALIZE IN FISH AND SEA FOODS.' M4A Fllff Helton Four Stories of Solid Com- IMCYV vBi I I I 38 Rooms-all out side with inspiring view of the ocean. FREE BUSS Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. WHEELER, J Nye beach for the summer. I Mr. and Mrs. J. ,S. Austin and two children, of Salem, were among recent I arrivals at the New Cliff house. J. F. Weinert and family, of Airlie, i arc domiciled in one of the Savage Cherry City cottages. Mrs. Isaac I.cighton and daughters, Ada and Elizabeth, of Weiser, Idaho, are established in a cottage at Nye i neacii. i Miss Florence Butler, of Portland, is ! the home guest of the E. F. Pernots 'nt the Peruot beach cottage. j j Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Heldron, of Cor-i valli, joined the Benton county coni j tingent at the beach during the past i 1 week. I Mrs. H. J. Bigger and granddaughter, ; Helen Rogers, of Portland, are occupy-! j iug a cottage at Nye beach for the i summer. J. D. Hilibs. of Independence, has had ! his beach cottage repainted during the I i past week. ! rred Dawson, of Albany, accom panied the excursion to the beach last ; Sunday Mrs. C. M. Carl, of Rosohnrg I. . . " is pass ing a tew nays at .Nye beach as a guest of the McAllister house. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parker, of Belt. Montana, are among the residents from other states who are now sojourning in Newport. The Parkers made the trip from Montana to this resort in their au tomobile. They are staying at the New v n r r house. Miss Queen T.ynn, of Portland, ar rived a few days ago and will .pajis the summer at t lie l apeland. Clarence Bowlby, of Portland, nfter pasing n fortnight nt the seaside, has returned home. PROFIT BY THIS Don't Waste Another Day. Yhen you are worried by bacaMie; Ky lameness and urinary disorders Don't experiment with an untried medicine. Follow Salem people's example. Tne Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's Salem testimony. Verify it if you wish: Mrs. I,. I,. Barrett, iWil Mission St., Salem, writes: " When I was back east I had a general store and one of the most used medicines for bac.tache and kidney disorders was Doan's Kidney Pills. Everybody who bought them, couldn't speak too highly in praise of them. I have taken a great many of Donn 's Kidney Pills myself for back ache and kidney trouble and they have never failed to do me good." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Bar rett had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST Advertised letters, June 2S, U', Adams, John Anderson, Mrs. H. V. Ashley, Mrs. Inez K. Kuiley, David (-') Drown, Geo. T. Duck, Mrs. May llvram, I. N. Caldwell, Dr. ('. C. Cameron, M. (i. Clialoner, Mrs. llertha Cook, 1,'. J. . Coombs, Mrs. J. M. Doerl'ler, Wenzel Edwards, .1. ,1. EllenvaU, ( has. Frantz, (leo. Garland, Miss Isabella Giese Christ Glarkiu, Mrs. H. L. (fuliser, Mrs. Elizabeth llouck,' Alley Howell, Mrs. Annie E. dimes, Allen (2) l.eielity, Chris Eedebeik, Henry McCune. V. 11. nnd Mrs. Marrs, William I,. Morrison, W. .1. .vaderman, .1. 1. Opstad, O. Melviu drndiiff, H. ('. Parks, Debs l!eed, Mrs. I.. A. Snook, Mr. and Mrs. John Summers', .1. .1. Taylor, Miss Dorothy Taylor, Miss Elsie Thompson, Elmer Williams. Geo. Wilson, Mis1 .less A I'd 1ST IllVKI'.STEl V. P. M. Salem. Oregon. fnrt-.MnffprnnnHHnmplikP t! $1 P ;B !FI fi - A .. H , 1 ' II. 1 n. if- L rOE RENT CHERRY CITY COTTAGES Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon, Two Rooms Furnished Flna View, Near the Beach, Near the Stores. GEORGE O. SAVAGE, Box 423, Newport, Ore. New Modern Cottages Unexcelled View Right On The Beach J. W. LARSEN, Box 125, Newport, Oregon. $ 2, 3 and. 4 Room Cottages FURNISHED COTTAGE 6 rooms midway between New- port and Nye Beach. Also fur- nishet housekeeping rooms near to beach. Inquire of Mis. B. L. Russell at Beach St., 5 and 10 cent store. NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, Splendid View, sAll Outside Room Front Street, one tiloclt south from Boat Landing, opposite South Beacb Ferry. RATES REASONABLE. Newport, Oregon. FOR RENT ROOM COTTAGES AND FUR NISHED ROOMS NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, Near the Beach. JOHN H. ADAMS, Box 464, Newport A. L. THOMAS MANUFACTURING JEWELER AGATES CUT AND MOUNTED Art Pictures of Oregon Coast Scenery. Photo Supplies, Developing and Print ing; Picture Framing, Shells, Suvenir Postals, Watch Repairing. WHITE HOUSE Restaurant G. C. TUDDER, Newport, Oregon I NICE MEALS AT CITY PRICES Fine Rooms. Splendid View The Royal Theatre FRONT STREET SHOWING THE HIGHEST CLASS OF MOTION PICTURES OBTAINABLE W. F. ALLEN, Manager, Newport, Or. Best of Meals-Sea Food a Specially Rates $2.00 and up. Proprietors The PARKER