Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 05, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1916.
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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
I A; J. VAN WASSENHOVE, Box 5, Newport, Ore.
SEA CREST COTTAGES
Right at the beach Completely furnished 2, 3 :
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.
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H. H. CROWDIS
NEWPORT TRANSFER CO.
WILL GET YOUB BAGGAGE CHECKS ON THE TRAIN AND
DELIVER YOUB, BAGGAGE TO YOUB HOUSE AND CHECK YOUB
BAGGAGE AT YOUB HOUSE FOB RETURN WRITE OB PHONE
VS. PHONES 3702 and 3752, NEWPORT, OB.
LIVERY BIOS AND SADDLE PONIES.
, WOOD FOB SALE.
Nyc Beach Grocery Co,
B. F. DURATiT,, 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, Proprietor.
One Block from the Beach, 20 rooms comfortably furnished, all out
Bide, 2 story, comer Agnes, Coast and Beach Streets.
NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, Oregon
Wliitten Camp Grounds
For Bent, Furnished Cottages One to Seven Booms. Also Furnished
Tents Prices $2.50 to (9.00 per week.
M.F. DULL, Proprietor
NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON
NEWPORT BEACH NATATORIUM
O. a PURDY, Owner and Manager.
WARM SEA WATER PLUNGE AND VARIOUS AMUSEMENTS
WATEB GAMES DAILY
Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon.
Steamer
NEWPORT
Running Between
Yaquina City and
Newport
VAN'S
FISH MARKET
Dealer in
FBESH and SALT FISH, OYSTERS,
CLAMS, CRABS, BUTTER, EGGS,
BUTTERMILK and FBESH
VEGETABLES.
'Phone 3152, opp. The Grand,
Newport, Oregon.
Motorists Coming From Far and Near
to Visit This Famous Summer Resort
By LAMAR TOOZE
Newport, Oregon, July 4. (Special
to the Capital Journal) Newport has
become the meeea for numerous auto
mobile parties during the past two
weeks. In fact, one of the most notice
able features of the season thus far is
the increasing automobile traffic to
the beach. Dunng the week just
passed, cars have arrived from Enter
prise and Moro in eastern Oregon, sev
eral from Washington and one from
North Dakota. The road between here
and Corvallis has been considerably
improved since last year and motoring
is not oeset witn the same difficulties.
The route through the Siletz Basin,
starting from rails City, will become
popular with the motorist this summer,
it is believed. To advertise this route,
a party of automobiles from Falls City
and Dallas will drive to Newport dur
ing the next few weeks. This road
abounds with some of the finest moun
tain scenery in the state. Good hunt
ing and fishing are also afforded. The
trip can be easily made in a day. The
route passes through the Siletz Indian
Reservation with its many attractions
to the tourist.
Adequate garage facilities pre Avail
able in Newport.
Mrs. H. M. Perry, of Salem, and
Mrs. R. IV Churchill, of Albany, are
established in the "Miski" 'for an ex
tended stay. Mrs. Perry expects the
arrival soon of her son, J. C. Perry,
also of Salem.
C. F. Clnpp, of Portland, passed
through Newport during the week on
his way to Seal Rocks where be will
pass the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McKern, of Yam
hill, are occupying a cottage at Whit
ten's Camp Ground.
J. K. Choate,, Jr. of Ashland, ib a
southern Oregonian who has arrived
at the beach recently.
T. A. Livesley, of Salem, was in
Newport last week supervising the con
struction of his new cottage at Agate
Beach.
II. J. Glandon and sister, Miss Lizzie
Glnndon, of Yamhill, are enjoying the
natural beauties of this resort. They
are encottaged at Whitten's Camp
Ground, Nye Beach.
J. A. W. Gardiner, of Albany, is
listed among the Hub City people who
visited Newport during the past week, i
Sir. and Mrs. T. v. iavies ana cmi
dren, of Salem, arrived Monday and
are residents of Cherry City, Nye
Beach.
Mrs. Elva R. Estes, of Salem, has
arrived in Newport and will pass the
summer at her cottage, Sunset, at Nye
Beach. Miss Estes is a regular summer
resident of Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. B. Schoenfeld., of
New York "City, are passing a vaca
tion at the beach. They occupy one
of the French cottages.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Porter, of Cor
vallis, joined tne Benton county con
tingent at the seaside Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Humphrey and
son, Bradford, of Portland, are enjoy
ing the hospitality of the Nicolai Nye
Beach.
Miss Cynthia Baird, of Corvallis, and
Miss Irene DeArmond, of Vale, have
arrived in Newport and will enjoy an
outing here. They are located in
Judge Woodcock's cottage at Arcadia.
Miss Baird is a student of the Mon
mouth Normal school and Miss De
Armond of the Oregon Agricultural
College.
Carl Shoemaker, of Rosebnrg, State
game warden, after passing severnl
days with Mrs. Shoemaker, has re
turned home. Mrs. Shoemaker will re
main until the end of the season.
H. J. Miller, of Philomath, was a
Friday arrival. Mr. Miller is regis
tered at the Copeland House.
Mrs. W. F. Breckou, of Kimberley,
Idaho, is one of the numerous Gem
state visitors in Newport. Mrs. Breck
on is staving at the Grand.
Mrs. Charles J. Behnabel and daugh
ter, Katharine, of Portland, will ar
rive in a few days to pass a vacation
at Nye Beach as guests of the Nicolai.
Mrs. Gustave Bruere and children,
of Portland, arrived the latter part of
the week and have opened the Bruere
beach eottage at Agate Beach for the
sea-Miu. Dr. Bruere will join his family
Mrs. Richard T. Ely and children, of
Walla Walla, are exacted to arrive
shortly to occupy the Ely cottage,
"Outlook," at Agate Beach for the
II BOD.
Clarence Bowlby, of Portland, after
passing a fortnight at the seaside, left
Thursdar morning for his home in the
Rose City. He intends to return later
in the season for another visit. Mr.
Bowlbv's brother, Stanley Bowlby,
who is' well-known to Newjwrt visitors,
la with Troop A of the Oregon Nation
al Guard now on duty on the Mexican
border. , ,
Mrs. J. C. Lang, of Portland, is the
house guest of Mrs. George O. Savage,
of Salem, at the Savage summer home,
"Cherry City." Mrs. Lang is a sister
of Mrs. Savage and contemplates an
all-summer sojourn at the beach.
Mrs. Hockey Mnson, wife of a prom
inent druggist of Albany, accompanied
by her two children, arrived Saturday
and will occupy the Mason cottage un
til September 1. Mr. Mason will join
his family later in the season.
Mrs. J. O. Hall, of Portland, reached
the beach last Friday and is passing a
iew uays at tne lopeiand.
Phillip Paucher, of The Dalles, ar
rived at the New Cliff House the last
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clapp and baby,
or .Portland, are domiciled in their sum
mer cottage at Seal Rocks.
Mr. and Mrs. Squire Farrnr, of
Salem, are expected to open their Seal
Rocks cottage shortlv.
The Walker Brothers have arrived
in Newport from Forest Grove, where
they have been passing the winter,and
have opened the C sino Dance hall, at
Nye Beach, for the summer. The first
dance wilLbe given Saturday night.
The Casino dances, coming three times
a week, are very popular with the sum
mer people who attend them in large
numbers.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Randall and chil
dren, of Salem, have established them
selves in their summer home at the
corner of Thompson and Beach streets.
The Randalls, who have been coming
to Newport regularly for several years,
intend to remain until September 1.
Mr. Randall before becoming a rest
dent of Salem, lived in Woodburn
where he served a term as mayor. His
son, Charles Z. Randall, an attorney
of the Cherry City, is now with Com
pany M on the Mexican border.
E. A. Dunningham, of Salem, arrived
in Newport Tursdny and will pass sev
eral davs here.
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Miller, of Paris,
Illinois, are among the Eastern people
at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Miller
are enjoying the hospitality of the
Nicolai.
Mrs. Ira Mehrling and daughter,
Miss Ella Mehrling left the last of the
week for their home in Falls City, af
ter passing ten- days at Nye Bea'h.
Miss Mehrling will enter the State
Normal school in Monmouth this Fall.
E. L. Alford' and famil', of Lewis
ton, Idaho, left last week on their
return home. The trip was made by
automobile. Mr. Alford, who is editor
of the Lcwiston Tribune, is one of the
best known men in Idaho.
J. B. Seeley, of Woodburn, arrived
at the Copeland House several days ago
for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smetts, of Port
land, were incoming passengers on the
Steamer .Newport last rruiay. iney
are located at the New Cliff House,
Nye Beach.
C. W. Kinney, of Grass Valley, is
enjoying an outing at Nye Bench as
guest of the McAllister House.
Mrs. M. M. Ellis has returned to her
home in Dallas after passing several
woeks at the Ellis cottage at Nye
Beach.
Regular Newport visitors will miss
a familiar face on the beach this sum
mer in the person of Joseph Patterson.
Mr. Patterson has passed his summers
at Newport for the past ten years. He
recently accepted an important posi
tion with the Carnegie Foundation and
is now in the East.
Mrs. Ella J. Metzger, of Dallas, who
was the house guest of Mrs. M. M.
Ellis, at the Ellis cottage, for a fort
night, has returned to her home .
Mr. and Mrs. William Struthers,
duughters, Selma, Helen and Berniee,
and son, Jack, of Kureka, Washington,
have arrived in Newport and opened
their cottage at Nye Bench for the
summer. The Struthers are regular
summer residents of this resort. The
name of ""'ir cottage is "The Kureka."
Mrs. M. V. Smith, of Dallas, is en
joying a sojourn at the beach as a
guest of Mrs. M. M. Ellis, also of
Dallas.
Miss Leota Gilbert, of Walla Walla,
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. William
Struthers at "The Eureka."
(V L. Parrish, of Corvallis, was
among the arrivals of Sunday and
registered at the Abbey. Mr. Parrish
is connected with the Oregon Agricul
tural College.
Mr and Mrs. Franzo Krnshke, of
Portland, are guests Of the McAllister
House. They are here on their honeymoon.-
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B. A. Rhoten, of Salem, arrived in
Newport Saturday and passed a few
days here. Mr. Rhoten is connected
with the Statesman Publishing Com
pany. He erected a cottage at Nye
Bench last summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sherman, of
Salem, arrived Friday and are estab
lished in the eosy little" cottage, "Jus-Fo-To"
at Nye Beach.
Mrs R. E. Wonder and daughter,
Miss Minnie Wonder, of Monmouth,
are included among the guests of the
McAllister House.
Miss Mary Baker, of Eugene, Is pass
ing the summer at this resort. Miss
Biker is a student in the University
of Oregon. 1
Mrs. O. Middleksuff, of Corvallis,
is enjoying an Outing at Nye Beach a
a guest of the Damon. Mrs. Middle-,
kauff arrived on a Saturday boat.
Mrs. R. E. Wonder and Miss Minnie
Wonder, of Monmouth, are at the Mc
Allister House for a brief sojourn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B.- Stevens ad
daughters, Mary and Margaret arej
domiciled at the Stevens cottage. The
Stevens are Albany residents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brown and son
have returned to their home in Port
land after passing six weeks at the
Hotel Ni'iolai, Nye Beach. Mr. Brown
is manager of the Studobaker branch
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs; J. F. Weinert, of Air
lie, after passing two weeks at Cherry
City, will leave iu a few days .for
their home.
Eugene France, millionaire lumber
man of Aberdeen, Washington, lt
Friday morning after passing a few
days at this beach as a guest of the
Abbey.
Mrs. J. Hill and Miss Mae Holman,
of Albany, are established at the
"Bonnie Dew " cottage at Nye Beach
for the summer.
Walter S. Fisher, city editor of the
Roseburg Review, arrived the first of
this week to pass his summer vacation.
He expects to remain for two weeks.
Mrs. Sarah E. Moore and children, I
of Eugene, are numbered among the
Lane residents at Nye Beach. The
Moores plan an indefinite stay.
Dr. J. A. Masey, of Turner, accom
panied by his wife and children, ar
rived Thursday for a short vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunningan,
Jr., of Portland, after passing several
lays at the Hotel Bradshaw, Nye
Beach, left for their homo in the Rose
City Saturday.
Redfern Cottages
Newport and Nye Beach.
All up to date Cottages nicely fur
nished. Bedding extra $1.00 per week.
Two blocks from beach. Screen doors
and windows.
Mrs. Harry Redfern
Box 284 Newport, Oregon
ForSaleorRent
2 Story seaside resort, Nye Beach,
20 furnished rooms, nil outside; one
blocii from the ocean.
P. O. Box 81 Newport, Oregon
PUTNAMS
"THE PLACE OF GOOD EATS"
FRONT ST NEWPORT
The Silver Grill
Front Street, Newport, Ore.
HOME COOKING CITY PRICES
Sea Foods a Specialty.
Next to Grand Theatre.
CARL HERREN
The Agate Man
AGATES
AwATEB
MOUNTED
POLISHED
HAND MADE
MOUNTINGS A SPECIALTY
WHEN YOU GET TO NEWPOBT
OO TO
The Del Llanico
BIGHT AWAY FOB SEA FOODS.
WE SPECIALIZE IN FISH AND SEA
FOODS.
M CVM
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38 Rooms-all out
side with inspiring
view of the ocean.
FREE BUSS
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. WHEELER,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Luing, of
Portland, reached Newport Saturday
for a brief sojourn at the Nicolai. Mr.
Laing is an attorney of the metropolis.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fail-brother, of
Portland, are passing a few weeks at
the Nicolai. They will visit Agste
Beach before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Morcland and
son, of Philomath, reached the seaside
Saturday and a're staying at the Now
Cliff House.
Miss Ruth Campbell, of Dallas, Is
enjoying an outing at Nye Beach, as a
guest of Mrs. M. M. Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Durkheimer, of
Portland, are domiciled in one of
George Savage's cottages at Cherry
City for a two weeks' stay
Mrs. E. H. Norman and daughter.
Miss Marian Norman, and Mrs. L. A.
Dixon, of Portland, are established in
the "lle-way" cottage for an in
definite sojourn.
J. H. Fitzgerald, manager of the
West Coast Railroad and Navigation
Company, of Portland, arrived in New
port Saturday and registered at the
Hotel Kelley, Nye Beach.
Miss K. Gertrude Irwin, of Dallas,
is aisong the week's registrations at
the New Cliff House.
R, J. Stiehl, (V J. Stiehl and O. D.
Stiehl, of Beach North Dakota, arrived
in Newport Saturday by automobile.
Their route was through the states of
Montana, Idaho and Oregon. They
left Tuesday on the return trip via the
Red Trail. The car was shipped by
boat to Portland.
A. M. Irwin, of Richmond, Oil., is
included among the many out-of-the-staters
who are enjoying the many and
varied attractions of this resoit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. Harrison, of
Brownsville, arrived Saturday and are
located in one of the cottages at
Whitten's Camp Ground.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Robson, of Turn
er, arrived in Newport Thursday.
Mrs. A. Ashjey and daughter, of
Wibot, Idaho, are guests of the W. 1).
Mixer's at their cottage at the top
of Fall Street.
Mrs. I D'Lashctt, of Dallas, joined
the Polk county contingent at the sea
side during the week.
Miss Anna Booker and mother, Mrs.
Vaughn, of Turner, are located at
Whitten's Cam. Ground for an extend
ed stay.
Dr. W. H. Eddy, of Turner, is listed
among Thursday's registrations nt the
Abbey.
DEAD ON
HIS FEET
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap
sules will brine new life and quickly
relieve that stopped up congested feel
ing. They will thoroughly cleanse and
wash out the kidneys und bladder ami
gently carry off the ill effects of ex
cesses of all kinds. The healing, sooth
ing oil soaks rigut into the walls and
lining of the kidneys and expels thci
poisons in your system. Keep your kid-1
nevs in good shape by daily use of
GOLD MEDAL Huarlcm Oil Capsules
and you will have good health. Go to
your druggist, at once and secure a
package oi this time honored, world i
wide remedy. It is not a "patent!
medicine." It is passeil upon by U.
S. government chemists, and declared
pure before coming into this, country. I
GOLD MKDAL is the pure, original ,
Hnnrlem Oil, imported direct from thej
ancient laboratories in Holland where i
it is the National Household Remedy
of the sturdy Dutcii. Look for the,
namo GOLD MKDAL on every box.!
A a -..l... .i
(ti-i-ii iiu Buuni 1 1 u if. J unr HiiiKKini
will gladly refund your money if not
as represented.
Oregon Artillery Corns
To Be Full Strength
Portland, Or., July 5. Officers in
the coast artillery corps of the Oregon
militia today begun recruiting their
companies to war strength in 'response
to an order from Major W. W. Wilson,
acting adjutant general. Major Wil
son received his orders from the war
department. Home officers professed
to believe that the eoast artillery will
be mustered into the federnl service
and sent to the Mexican border soon.
Nurso
grow.
a grievance and watch it
Howies Four Stories of Solid Com-
lUUSIC fort-Modern and Homelike
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FOB BENT
CHERRY CITY COTTAGES
Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon,
Two Rooms Famished
Fine View, Near the Beach, Near the
Stores.
GEOBGE O. SAVAGE,
Box 423, Newport, Ore.
New Modern Cottages t
Unexcelled view'
Bight On The Beach
3. W. LARSEN, Box 125,
Newport, Oregon
2, 3 and 4 Room Cottages
FURNISHED COTTAGE
6 rooms midwsy between New
port and Nye Boach. Also fur
nished housekeeping rooms
near to beach. Inquire of
Mrs. B. 1. Russell at Beach
St., 5 and 10 cent store.
The
PARKER
NICE FURNISHED BOOMS,
Splendid View, sAll Outside Room
Front Street, one block south from
Boat Landing, opposite South Beach
Ferry.
BATES REASONABLE.
Newport, Oregon.
FOR RENT
2 BOOM COTTAGES AND FUR
NISHED BOOMS
NYE BEACH, NEWPORT,
Near the Beach
JOHN H. ADAMS, Box M, 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, Souvenir
Postals, Watch Repairing.
WHITE HOUSE
Restaurant
G. 0. TUDDER, Newport, Oregon
NICE MEALS AT CITY PRICES
Fine Rooms. Splendid View
The Royal Theatre
FRONT STREET
BHOWING 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
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