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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT'RNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12, 1916. 5-7 vwrn I 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. 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. H. H. CROWDIS NEWPORT TRANSFER CO. WILL GET YOUR BAGGAGE CHECKS ON THE TRAIN AND DELIVER YOUR BAGGAGE TO YOUR HOUSE AND CHECK YOUR BAOOAOE AT YOUR HOUSE FOR RETURN WRITE OR PHONE US. PHONES 3702 and 3752, NEWPORT, OR. LIVERY RIOS AND SADDLE PONIES. WOOD FOR SALE. , Nye Beach Grocery Co. B. F. DURALL, Proprietor. Beach nd 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 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 $2.00 to $9.00 per week. M. F. BULL, Proprietor' - NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON NEWPORT BEACH NATATORIUM O. 8. PURDY, Owner and Manager. WARM SEA WATER PLUNGE AND VARIOUS AMUSEMENTS WATER OAMES DAILY Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. Steamer NEWPORT Running Between Yaquina City and Newport VAN'S FISH MARKET Dealer In FRESH and SALT FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, CRABS, BUTTER, EGGS, BUTTERMILK and FRESH VEGETABLES. 'Phone 315a, opp. The Grand, Newport, Oregon. SALEM PEOPLE ENJOY I NEWPORT AND LEAD ALL OTHER CITIES By Lamar Tooze Newport, Or., July la (Special to me upnui journal;. The weather the nrbiter of all the nativities at the beach still continues ideal. And its errects are demonstrated in the ever increasing crowds on the incoming uuiim. me pnsr, weeK lias seen a ma terial increase of Newport's transient pnpuliition. Cottages are beim? Queu ed every day and the resort's tent cities are taking on the appearance or mui-senson. i wo more weens will see .Newport at its best. .Salem people hnve shown a decided partiality for Newport. Probably no other city in the state contributes more, proportionally, than does the Cherry city. Among the Salem people who come hero every summer are the Culverts, the T. U. Jones, the ltho teu's, the Thomas t Ryan 's, the Sav age's, the Beans and the Linn's. At Agate Bench, the llofer's, ThieJsen's ami i,vveslcy s Jiave beautiful sum mer homes, commanding .unexcelled views or the osean. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilenrv JI. 1'nrsons. of Dallas, reuched the beach during the ween unci passed a lew days hero. They drove through the Siletz Basin via FbIIb City. Mr. I'arsous is school supervisor of I'olk county. A'-, uud .Mrs. L. Kbeling of Port IiiimI, nrrived at Nye Reach Friduy and arc enjoying the hospitality of the New Cliff House. Mis. K. 1). Googhngen nnd daughter .miss .man (leoghngeu nnd Airs, Georirc Shaffer of Eugene, are established iu one of the cottages nt Sea Crest for a short stav. trunk Hums of Corvnllis. is listed among the week's arrivals at the Par Kor House. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weatherford. arrived in Newport during the week. air. weatherford is the democratic nominee for congress from tho first district. Miss Doris Kdmunson of Salem, ar rived on ii Saturday boat for a brief sojourn at the New Cliff House. Miss Jennie Matlock of. Canyon City was a Friday arrivnl nt the Parker House. Mr. and Mrs. T. ). Jones of Salem. nave joined the Marion county contin gent nt the seaside. The Jones are lonnciled i it a cottage near the post- office and will remain for the entire season. Or. and Mrs. J, R. Hell of Corvnllis. are domiciled at the Grand for a fort night. Or. Hell isu pioneer educator of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs, August Lokon of As toria, were among the incoming pas sengers on the stenmer Newport Inst Thursday. .Miss Josephine Lee of Mill City, ar rived the middle of tho week for a three weeks sojourn nt tho bench. I he Charles T. Stnntons. of Portland nave arrived to pnss the summer months nt their attractive beach home. fliey are entertaining Miss Clara Hell also of I'ortlnnil. Mrs. A. .1. LcIiiiick of Kemmerer, Wyoming, arrived on a Tuesday boat to pass an outing at the Copelnml WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME Her Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound. IS J ft.,-? Mm all Sm Indianapolis, Indiana. " My health was to poor and my constitution ao run down that 1 could not work. I was thin, pale and weak, weighed but 109 pounds and was in bed most of the time. I began tak ing Lyilia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and five months later I weighed 133 pounds. 1 do all the house work and washing for eleven and 1 can truthfully lay Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound has been a godsend to me for I would have been in my grava today but for it I would tell all wo men suffering as I was to try your valu able remedy."-Mrs. Wm. Green, 332 S. Addison Street, Indianapolis.Indiana. There is hardly a neighborhood in this wiinlnf wihaMkin uunA WOnlin DBS not found health by using thit good old- fashioned root and nert remeuy. If there is anything about which you nlM Ilka, medal advice, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mas, House. " . , Mrs. O. D. Ireland and the Misses (lertrudo and Corneliu JrMand, of Ku gene are enjoying an. outing at Nye licaeh. Mr. and, Mrs. Percival II. Warriner of Wallace, Idaho, are enjoying an out ing nt Nye Iteach ns guests of the Freeman House. An interesting fact in connection with the travel to New port this year has been the number of Idaho people who have arrived. Miss hthel Tooze of Salem, enter tained a party of her friends nt danc nig and cards Saturday evening at the iinriiieroad. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Moreland of Philomath have completed an outing at iye llencti ns guests of the Nicolni. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Huckabay nnd children, Miss Irene Orack, Miss Clara llorman, P. K. Garrison, Carl Jensen nnd If. A. Colin of Portland, passed through Newport during the week en route to l achats where they will pass a vacation. Mrs. G. V. Gleason and children of Salem are domiciled in one of the cot tages at Whitten 's camp ground for an extended stay. Mr. Gleason will join his family later. Mr. and Mrs. W. ,T. Clark and chit dren of Independence, nrrived at Tent City the middle of the week and will remain at the seaside for a fortnight Mr. ('lark, is editor of the Independ ence Knterprise. Mj. and Mrs. E. P. Caster of Baker City, have completed a sojourn at Nye Koach where they were located in a tent-house at Tent Citv. The return trip to eastern Oregon was made by automobile. Thomas: A. Liveslev of Salem is in cluded among the guests of the Agate Iteach Inn during the week passed. Mrs. W. L. Seward nnd Mrs. F. W. Seward of F.l Paso, Texas, are located in one of the honercst cottages for three weeks. Mrs. K. P. W. Harding of Portland and Mrs. A. L. Thomas of Independ ence, are visiting their pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). liibbs of Independence at their cottage, Nve Bench Prof, nnd Airs. C. M. McKellips of I'ortlund, are summering at their de lightful cottage overlooking Vaquinn nay. I'rot. iMcKellips is connected with the North Pacific Dental college of Portland. Shalor Kldritlge of Independence, n student at the Oregon Agricultural college, is at the McAllister House for a briet stnv. Mrs. J. C. I,nng of Portland, is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. (leorge O. Savage ot Salem. H. S. Undcliff of Salem came a few days ago and registered at the Cope- laud House. Miss Queen Lynn has returned to her home in Portlnnd after enjoving an outing at the senshore ns a guest of the Copolniul House. C. K. Warner of Kiigene is listed among the recent arrivals nt the Grand Mr. and Mrs. George I.. Harwoou of Kiigene, are among the guests nt the New t lire House. K. Kogownv nnd family of Albany are located at the hit ten cnnij grounds nt Nve Bench. Mr. nnd Airs. . J. Alexander ot Kugono are loented nt the McAllister House tor a tew dnys stay. iur. and Mrs. Kdward Oiirrigan, Jr., have returned to their home in Salem ifler passing several days at the Brad- shnw. Miss Phoebe Orvis of Boise, Idaho, joined the out of the state contingent at Nve Bench Snturdny, stopping at the .Mcolui. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Widener of Har risbtirg are located nt the Grand for mi indefinite stay. Gus Harder ot Albany is among the week's registrations nt the Borden. Mrs. K. A. Ilolton and siwor, Mrs. Itot'kwell of Salem are established in a cottage: at the bench for an indefi nite stav.: I'Mward V. Bailey of Albany passed several days at the beach during the past week; Mr. Bailey is coach of the Albany College football team and n graduate of the University of Oregon. Squire l-nrrar nnd fnmilv of Salem are established in their sea home at Seal Kocks, for the summer. Ihe Misses Annette nnd Janet Daw son of Albany have arrived in Newport for the summer. Thev will be joined soon by their mother, Mrs. Fred Daw son. .The,- OiiwKona nre regular sum mer residents. Leon MeCliutock of . Hoscliurg was among Sunday's arrivals at the Nico lai. I.. II. Burnett and family of Salem are among, the latest arrivals from the Cherry City. The Barnetts are occu pying one' of the Savage Cherry City ottages mid plnn to remain for ten dnvs longer. Mr. Harnett is connected' with the Knth Grocery Co., of Salem. 1). J. .elsou and tlmnlv of Seattle are enjoying the hospitality of the Copeland House during their sojourn at the seashore. Mrs K. 1.. Knssell and child of Port land arrived the forepart of the week tor a short stav at the Whitten camp grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ludgert of Portland arrived on a Saturdnv boat and are staying at the Copelnml House. The New Clitf House during the last week installed motor omnibus service between the boat lanffing at New port and the hotel. Miss Cynthia Baird and Miss Irene DcArmnud departed the. middle of the week for their home In Corvnllis after passing a week as the house guests of Mrs. M. K. ' Woodcock. Miss Baird leaves in a fortnight for the Glacier National Park in Montana where she will pass the remainder of the sum mer with friends. J. C. Currie of Salem nrrived on the steamer Newport last Wednesday for u siion sray. Mr. nud'Mrs. H. E. Boue of Hills boro are among the Washington coun ty residents at the bench. The Buges ure usieu among tno guests at the Grand, y. C. H. Parker and Miss Gladys Park er of Monmouth, nrrived nt the Cane- lnnd House last Saturday for a brief sojourn. Walter S. Fisher of Roseburg, is en joying a vacation at Nye Beach as a guest of the Nicolai. Mr. Fisher is connected with" the staff of the Hose burg Review and is a graduate of the University of Oregon. A number of ladies called nt the home of Mrs. Henry Kedfern Monday evening of last week, honoring her summer guest, Mrs. Henry lislierwood of Salem. The ladies remembered her with appropriate gifts and passed a pleasant evening in conversation nnd needlework. The refreshments were much enjoyed. Mrs. N. H. Lelnnd nnd daughter. Mildred, of Corvnllis are cozily domi ciled in the Nye Beach cottage," Bonnie Breakers for a Benson's sojourn. Jospeh Wenre of Salem took advant age of Sunday's excursion to Newport and enjoyed a stay nt the seaside. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burkheimer of t ortland, who have been at the Cher- Redfern Cottages Newport and Nye Beach. All up to date Cottages nicely fur nished. Bedding extra $1.00 per week. Two blocks from bench. Screen doors mid windows. Mrs. Harry Redfern Box 281 Newport, Oregon For Sale or Rent 2 Story seaside resort, Nye Beach. 20 furnished rooms, all outside; oue block) 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 POLISHED AuATS MOUNTED HAND MADE MOUNTINGS A SPECIALTY WHEN YOTJ GET TO NEWPORT -GO TO The Del Llanico SIGHT AWAY FOR SEA FOODS. WE SPECIALIZE IN FISH AND SEA -sFOODS. ry City for the past two weeks, left Sunday for their home. Miss Paula Linn of Salem entertain ed a party of her friends at tiie Linn 's attractive beach home, last evening. The evening was pleasautly passed in dancing nnd cards. T. B. Garrison of Harrisbuig joined the Lane county delegation at Nye Beach during the past week, register ing at the New Cliff House. Mrs. W. D. Wheeler, wife of the pro prietor of tho New Cliff House, arriv ed in Newport Saturday night after passing six weeks with relatives in Salem. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Arniitage of Al bany are listed among the arrivelas at the Grand on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. T. Turner and daugh ter of Pendleton are established in one of the Sunnyside cottages at the beach for a several w-eeks sojourn. Mrs.'D. A. Bronson and Mrs. II. C. Kukin of Dallas "were recent visitors in New-port. Miss Ruth' Campbell left the last of the week for her home in Dallas after passing two weeks at Nve Beach. Miss Ida Kerns and Miss Alice Pal mer of Salem are domiciled iu their cottage, "Al-Ida", until the end of the summer. Mrs. Gustave K. Bruere and children of Portland are passing the month at the Agate Beach Ian. Dr. Bruere will join his family later in the month. W. O. Nisley of Portland came on a Thursday boat for a few days recrea tion nt the Hotel Kelly. Mr, and Mrs. M. H. Savage and daughter of Salem, Mrs. 11. II. Savage and son of Lcwiston, Idaho; and Miss Kuth Gibson of Salem are comfortably ensconsed in their Seal Rocks cottage ami plan to remain for the season. F. J. Coait of Dallas passed several days nt the beach last week. Mrs. Coad will arrive this week and will occupy the Coad cottage at Nye Beach for the summer. Mrs. .loll n Hocus and sisters, Laura and Olive, of Broadmead are among the week's arrivals at the McDonald. Mrs. E. T. Luddcii and son of Sa lem are the gueittt for a month of Mrs. Ludden's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Kngnn of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Thielsen and children, Henry, Wesley, Nancy and Frederic, Jr., have arrived at Agate Bench and have opened their cottage for the season. The Thielsens are regular residents of the resort up the coast from Newport. The Tuesday Night Serving club girls had a bonfire party on the-bcach the forepart of last week. Those en joying the evening were: Miss Jane Allen and Miss Kulifson of Portland, Miss Anna Oaugherty, Miss Landon and Miss Thompson of Chicago, the Misses Mixter of Salem, Miss Mary Miiithorn, Miss Ethel Bennett, Miss Pearl Satterlee, Miss Alda Irvin, Miss Inn lrviu and Miss Fannie Graves of Newport. W. V. Fuller of Dallas, republican nominee for representative from "the district comprising Lincoln and Polk counties, was in Newport during the week for a vacation. Charles J. Schnnbel of Portland, ac companied by Mrs. Schnnbel and their daughter. Miss Katherine Schnnbel, and Miss Helen Minslnger. also of Portland, arrived Saturday for a weeks sojourn at Nye Bench as guests at the Hotel ..icolai. Mr. Schnubel is a prom inent attorney of Portland. J. F. Whiting of Onkley, California, registered at tiie Parker House last Friday. Mrs. John A. lining and daughter, Helen; nre nt the Agate Beach Inn for the month of July. The I-nings are from Portlnnd. Mrs. Fred Dawson of Albany has joined her daughters nt Nye Beach where she will spend the summer. O. E. Holmes of Dallas came in n few days ago for a brief sojourn nt the seaside. Mrs. Nellie Wattenberg of Klamath Fulls president of the Kebeknh assem bly of Oregon, arrived the latter part of last week for a snort sojourn at the Hotel Bradshaw, Nye Beach. A. Purvine and family of Salem nre passing a lortnignt ar Agaie Bench. H. L: Burt and family of Eugene ar rived .the first of the week and are lo cated at the Hotel Bradshaw. John Hocus and Miss Laura Bocus and Miss Olive Bocus of Broadmeade are included among the summer people at the McDonald House on Brook street. ' 't ' ' - r FOR SENT CHERRY CITY COTTAGES Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon, ' Two Rooma Furnisdifrt Fine View, Near the Beach, Near the RtOTfHl 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 nisher! housekeeping rooms near to beach. Inquire of Mrs. B. L. Russell at Beach St., 5 and 10 cent store. The PARKER NICE FURNISHED BOOMS, Splendid View, sAll Outside Room Front Streot, one Mock south front Boat Landing, opposite South Beach Ferry. RATES REASONABLE. Newport, Oregon. 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. C. TUDDER, Newport, Oregon NICE MEALS AT CITY PRICES Fine Rooms. Splendid View The Royal Theatre FRONT STREET SHOWING THE HIOHEST CLASS OF MOTION PICTURES OBTAINABLE W. F. ALLEN, Manager, Newport, Or. M-otA Pliff Hniio Four Stories of Solid Com nCW UHT I IOUM! fort-Modern and Homelike 38 Rooms-all out- i'l Best of Meals--Sea side with inspiring ' Food a S p e c i a 1 1 y view of the ocean, & 1 Rates $2.00 and FREE BUSS i R P) ) UP- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. WHEELER, Proprietors FOR RENT ' 2 ROOM COTTAGES AND FUR NISHED ROOMS NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, Near the Beach JOHN H. ADAMS, Box 464, Newport