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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1916. ' 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 ' 5 A. J. VAN WASSENHOVE, Box 5, Newport, Ore. I H. H. CROWDIS NEWPORT TRANSFER CO. WILL GET YOUR BAGGAGE CHECKS ON THE TRAIN AND DELIVER YOUR BAGGAGE TO YOUR HOUSE AND CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE AT YOUR HOUSE TOR RETURN WRITE OR PHONE Ua PHONES 3702 nd 3752, NEWPORT, OR. LIVERY RIGS AND SADDLE PONIES. WOOD FOR SALE. Nyc Beach 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, 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. AIbo Furolsh'd Tents Prices $2.50 to $9.00 per week. fll. F. HULL, Proprietor NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON NEWPORT BEACH NATATORIUM O. B. PURDY, Owner and Manager. WARM SEA WATER PLUNGE AND VARIOUS AMUSEMENTS WATER GAMES DAILY Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. ENTERTAINMENT FOR Daily, of Medfortl, are the guests of j Walter S. Fisher lias returned to hist Stewart F. I.amb, of Salem, was an Mrs. Stanley Tnvlor. of Scio, at the home in Roseburg after passing a fort- arrival at the Hotel Bradshaw Inst Casa Bonita cottage, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smythe, of Port land, are enjoying the beauties of this coast line and are located at Sea Crest for an indefinite stay. night at Nye Beach as guest of the Ho- Saturday. tel Nicolai. Mr. Fisher is city editor of the Roseburg Review. The Misses Frances Quisenberry, Net tie Pierce, and Ella M. Busey, of Hot- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mothcrshead, ! r'a"urg- nBve "epanea lor tneir nomes . f,,.i, .i ti, ,i ,ii.,' I after passing several dnys at the Ho- HMHH'MMttltllttttMMMtttMtMIHtMtHtUMi 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 r to stores, natatonum and batning oeacn. ijignt ana I water in every cottage. Write for rates or further 5 information. '. CHRIS ARMS, Newport, Ore. - - By LAMAR TOOZE. Newport, Ore, July 19. (Special to the Capital Journal.) Beach folks have . foregone the pleasures of the seaside I for the pleasures of the Chautauqua. Ellison-White's big, white, canvas au ditorium Is the center of attraction this week for Newporters nnd visitors alike. I Commencing Suudny, the Chautauqua continues until day after tomorrow. The program is excellent. Victor Murdock, the Kansas ex-congressmnii, and the near-nominee for the presi dency this yenr by the progressives, fol lowing Rnosevclt'H declinntion. drew nn appreciative audience Mondny evening to hear his lecture "Uncle Sam's To morrow." Mr. Murdock recently return-j ed from Europe and is now on his wny to the Orient. Many people from the valley hnve ar rived during the week, most "of them drawn by the double attraction of beach and Chautauqua. One of the most pleasant parties of the season thus far was given by Miss Pimln I. inn. of Salem, at the I.iun cot tage, "Stormfield," Tuesday evening j ot last week. The evening was passed delightfully in dancing. The guests were: The Missos Katharine Schnnbel and Helen Minsingcr, of Portlnnd; Janet Dawson and Annette Dawson, of Albany; Walter S. Fisher, of Roseburg; Russell Pnrthemcr nnd W. F. Daugh erty, of Newport; Leslie Tooze and Ln mar Tooze, of Salem. Miss Linn's mother, Mrs. James Linn, and Mrs. Charles J. Schnnbel, of Portland, pre sided at the serving table. Mr. and Mrs. Al H. tSeiner and chil-j drcn, of Snlem, reached the beach dur-' ing the week. Mr. Steiner returned homo Saturday but his family will re-i mil in for the rest of the season. Franklin Stniger, of Portland, stopped j in Newport the forepart of tho week on ins way nome rrom un rxremieu trip 10 Washington, D. C, and Boston. 'Mr. and liirs. J. A. Austin, of Wood burn, are enjoying a vacation at Nye Beach its guests of the Kelly. Dr. and Mrs. I.. W. Guiss arrived during the week and nre established in their cottage at Nyc Beach for a sea son's stay. They arc regular summer residents of this resort. The Misses Frunkie nnd Alice Crider, of Dnllus, are the guests of Mrs. Frank J. Cond, also of DHllns. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hudkins nud daugh ter, of Albnuy, ara among the week's registrations nt the Kelly. Harry D. Sellurs, of Sulem, is enjoy ing nn outing at the seaside and is nt the Cope-land. Mr. tuulMrs. P. B. Kelly, o'f Portland, nre located in one of the Cherry City cottages, arriving Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Aupperlee, of Jef ferson, reached Newport Satnrdny and nre located at the Copeland. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Burke, sons, Robert nnd Willinm, and daughter, lsnbollc, of Portland, are eucottnged at Tent City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter S. Wiuslow and Mrs. Kltno White, of Snlein, nre domi ciled in Paul V. Johnson's cottage nt Nvo Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. R. Tweednle, of Al- Imnv, are located in their cottage for the season. Miss O. Beaumont, Miss Helen T.nrsen nnd Miss Ida T.nrsen, of Portland, are located at Tent City for a two weeks' stav. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Starker, of Jen nings Lodge, are enjoying the hospital ity of the Damon. Nye Bench. 'Mrs. W. L. Phillips, of Independence, joined the Polk county contingent in Newport during the week and is at Tent City. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. T. Clinae, of Portland, nre listed among tho guests of the Da mon, arriving during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrv Hud kins, of Al bany, arrived In Newport Saturday and stopped at the Kelly. T. O. Bligh and Claude Beebe, of Salem, arrived nt ttte seashore by auto mobile during the week. Mr. and lira. R. A. Tearson and nephew, Virgil Surfus, of Portland, are enjoving an outing t Nye Beach and are located In one of the Sea Crest cot times. Miss Fern Daily and Master Oris tel Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Young nnd daugh ter, Miss Isabelle Young, of Albany, arrived Saturday night nnd are domi- I ciled in one of the cottnges at Sea Crest for two weeks. Miss Young is a soph omore at Lelnnd Stanford Junior uni versity, Palo Alto, Cal., and is a mem ber of tho Kappa Alpha Theta sorrority at that institution. Hobart Mitchell, son of McKinley Mitchell, of Portland, and formerly a resident of Mnrion county, departed on a Saturday boat after passing two weeks at the Agate Bench Inn. Young Mitchell is a sophomore nt Lelnnd Stan ford Juuior university, where he is taking a pre-legal course. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same pries. Redfern Cottages Newport and Nye Beach. All up to date Cottnges nicely fur nished. Bedding extra $1.00 per week. Two blocks from beach. Screen doors nnd windows. Mrs. Harry Redfern Box 284 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 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 3452. opp. The .Grand, Newport, Oregon. A Cough May Lead to .Tuberculosis Distressing and dangerous compli cations may follow If you neglect It Even when so serious a stag- la reached, Eckman's Alterative may brim relief. For more than twenty year It has been widely used In such cases with Iwnellolal results. As with any medication employed In this trouble, the best results are ob tained when the patient pays strict attention to diet' and g-eta plenty ot rest and fresh air. Because of Its easily assimilable content of calcium chlorld. this prepa ration Is tfferttve where a tonic up builder Is Indicated. As a corrective of nlghtaweats it has proved moat useful. It may be tried with abso lute safety, since It contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs ot any sort. At your druggist's. ' KkMS Ljkeratvry, rkllalhU. sons, Frank and John, and daughter, Irene, of Burns, are visiting Mrs. Frank J. Cond, of Dallas, at the Coad cot tage on the hill near the postoffice. Miss Eva Collins, of Independence, is listed among the residents of Tent City, Nye Beach. M. M. Bustler nnd son, of Independ ence, are located in one of the Sen Crest cottnges for on indefinite stay. Miss Marguerite Mers, of Salem, is enjoying a vacation at the seaside and is stopping at the Dnmou. The Misses Lulu and Lorenn Walton, of Salem, are established in the Erskine cottage for a summer's stny. F. C. Del.ong and daughter, who have been enjoying an outing at Tent City, returned Saturday to their home in Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. W. Petersen nnd sons, Robert nnd Hermaun, of Eugene, reach ed the beach by automobile the middle of last week and are located at Tent City. Mrs. Robert Phillips and children, of Independence, are among the week's registrations nt the Bradshaw. W. H. Lerchen arrived in Newport Thursday from Snlein nnd is enjoying a. stay at the seaside. Mrs. M. M. Hofer and Miss Ruth Hof fer, of Eugene, are among Thursduy's arrivals nt the New Cliff house. Mrs. Sarah B. Farmer, of Salem, is among tho guests of the Damon, Nye Beach, and will remain until August 1. Mrs. M. H. Fnrrar nnd daughters, Helen and Grace ,of Snlein, nre occupy ing apnrtmetitsHt the Bradshaw. The Misses Louise Rice and Lillian M Nary, of Snlem, arc established .in a cottage at Nye Bench. George Gates, of Disston, arrived in Newport during the week nnd stopped at the Parker. . Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hill, of Medford, and Mrs. A. J. Hill, of Portlnnd, nre established in a cottage at Sea Crest for an indefinite stay. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Johnson and I. Wilcox, of North. Yakima, nre among the Washington visitors in Newport. They arrived Friday after an automo bile trip from North Yakima. Mrs. George Itiliner, of La Grande, is enjoying the hospitality of the Damon at the bench. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. rrettymau, of Albany, are listed among the recent ar rivals at. the seaside nnd are staying at the Parker house. A. Morrifield, of Aunisville, is n guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L. Snxton and will remain in Newport for 10 dtivs. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Bnker nnd chil dren, of Roseburg, nre locnted in the Sunbeam cottage lit the seaside for an indefinite sojourn. P. P. Proctor, sons, George and Peter, of Grants Puss, nre nmoug the week's arrivals nt Nye Bench and nre snoot taged at Sen Crest. They mnde the trip by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rose and Mr. nnd Mrs. George T. Horwitt, of Portlnnd, arc locnted in the Seldom Inn cottage at Tent City for a two weeks' stay. Mrs. F. V. Cook and daughters, Minn, Mnrie, Tholinn and Ruth, Miss Fay Townsend nnd Miss Mnry Burrick, of Snlem, uro enjoying nn onting at the beach. Ther are established in E. A. iKItoten's cottage near Tent City and will remain a ween longer. Fred E. Mangis, n well known broker of Salem, arrived on a Saturday boat for a few dnvs sojourn nt the Piimon. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Htilin nnd son. of Eugene, arrived in Newport, n few Lliiva nun In their automobile for a BO- iourn which will continue until the end of the season. Tho Hulins are domiciled i AGATES I in their summer home. onr Tonrn house guest of Miss Paula Lin a, of Sa lem, nt "Stormfield." , K. G. Villiams, of Salem, is numbered among the summer vacationists at Nyej . Beach. . I T. Rodrie, of Mollaln, arrived nt the i WHE1i YtMJ GET TO NEWPORT j Parker house last Thursday ffir a fewj QQ TQ davs sotourn. I The Kt II. Protheros, of Salem, have arrived to pass their vacatiou at Tent .Citv. " I Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schnnbel and daughter, Katharine, and the Schunbels guest. Miss Helen Miusinger, I left ou the Sunday excursion for their homes in Portland after passing a week I at Nye Beach. - Professor B. J. Hawthorne, professor nmeritu s'.of the University of Oregon, and for a score of years connected witn i the facultr of the state institution, and ; ilauchter. Miss Minnie Hawthorne, fame a few days ago for a several weeks' so journ in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Turley and two I dnuirhtera. of Tonuenish. Wash, are! among the many people from the neigh-! boring state wno are suinnierin m IWch. The Turlevs are ensconsed in a cottage at the rear of the Damon. Floyd Shortndge, or Ainnny. antr passing five weeks at the seaside as a ..nn nt th f MliMter house, has re turned to his home iu the Hub City. H. W. Torbet. assistant cashier ot tne First Savings bniik. of Albany, his mother. Mrs. David Torbet. and cousin. Miss Bcttv Torbet. of Shelby. Ohio, are the guests' of the J. O. Russell at Tent Citv. Mr. and Mrs. K. Olsen, of Silverton, are am'.ng the Marion county people nt Nye Beach. Tho Olsoua aro occupying an apartment at the Home. The Silver Grill Front Street, Newport, Ore. HOME COOKING CITY PRICES Sea Foods a Specialty. Next to Grand Theatre. CARL HERREN The Agate Man Mrs. Viola W. Hath, of Corvallis, ar rived a few days ago for a brief sojourn nt the Copeland bouse. The lowest tide of the yenr occurred last Saturday morning and scores of beach visitors arose in the wee 'sma to dig rock oysters and clams. V. P. Proctor and sons, George and Peter, of Grants Pass, arrived at Nye Beach in their automobile a few days ago and are passing a few days at Sea Crest. Mrs. F. H. Douglass and son, of Ar lington, are among the eastern Oregon people nt ttte seashore. The Douglnss came Friday and are staying at the Copeland house. F. C. DeLong and daughter, Miss Eve lyn Del.ong, nnd sister, Miss Esther Englebnrt, of Salem, were recent visit ors nt the Tent City, Nye Beach. Mrs. M. M. Ellis, of Dallas, has ar rivcr to pass tho remuinder of the sum mer nt the Ellis cottage at the beach. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Waite, of Wood burn, nnd their guest, Miss Lucy Waite, of Minenapolis, arrived in Dr. Waite 's car a few days ago and arc domiciled at Sea Crest. The Misses Emilie nnd Georgia Brod er, of Eugene, enme a few days ago for an outing nt the New Cliff house. Ralph D. Lamb, of Albauy, is passing a week at Tent City, n 'Nye Beach camp ing ground. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and chil dren, of Salem, are domiciled in their cottage nt Agate Beach until the end Of the summer, CI. E. Merwin, of Salem, joined tho Cherry City contingent at the beach a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crivyea and son, Ross, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Esberg and son, John, nnd daughter, Tot, arrived in an nutomobile a few days ago to pass some time with the Nonh Bnkcrs. Herman Bogard, Jr., and V. I. Shep pnrd, of Portland, are staying nt the Hotel Kelly. Rodrie. Robinson, of Oregon City, reached the beach Inst Saturday'for a K..,ri r..r, few days' soioum at the Parker house. Newport, Oregon Mr8Ecanora David, of Boise, ar- rived a few dnys ago and is staying at the Damon. j Mrs. Fred Webster and daughter, Miss Margaret Webster, of San Fran- cisco, nnd Mrs. E. S. Lnmporr, of Sa lem, came over Saturday. Mis Flora Enders, of Portland, is numbered nmong the most recent arriv als at the Freemnn house. E. C. Richardson, of Brondhend, Wis., is sojourning nt the Damon, Nye Beach. Mrs. Jean Mosby, of Cottage Grove, arrived Inst Thursday for a brief so journ nt the Pnrkcr house. G. T. Goldthwnite, of Tortlnnd, is summering nt this watering place as a guest of the Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson, of Sa lem, arrived nt the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Starker, of Jen nings Lodge, were recent arrivals at the Damon. Nyc Bench. George Pn Inter Byrket and Frank Mnlcolin, of I.n Grande, nre among the summer people nt the bench. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Austin nnd daugh ters, Agnes and Eunice, of Great Falls, Montana, arc established in one of the cottnges at Sea Crest. They plan a three or four weeks' stny, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Thompson nnd daughter, of Shedds, arrived on a Thurs day boat and are sojourning atthe Copeland house. Miss Evelyn Cnrter, of Albany, was a Saturday arrival at the Parker house. Rev. nud Mrs. C. O. Heath and two children, of Junction City, are eucot taged nt tho beach fr a month. FOR RENT CHERRY CITY COTTAGES Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon, Two Rooms Furnished Fine View, Near the Beach, Near tbs 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 4 s(c sfc sc s(c sc sc c st sfc jc FURNISHED COTTAGE 6 rooms midway between New port and Nye Beach. Also-furnished housekeeping rooms near to beach. Inquire of Mrs. B. L. - Russell at Beach St., 5 and 10 cent store. The PARKER NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, Splendid View, sAll . Outside Room Front Street, one block south from Boat Landing, opposite South Beach Ferry. RATES REASONABLE. Newport, 'Oregon. TOR RENT FUR- 2 ROOM COTTAGES AND NISHED ROOMS NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, Near the Beach JOHN H. ADAMS, Box 464, Newport New Zealand breeds between SD.OOO, 000 and' 24.000,000 Bheep, of which about 25 per rent nre annually exported. AurATES MOUNTED " HAND MADE MOUNTINGS A SPECIALTY To Overcome Eczema The Del Llanico RIGHT AWAY FOR SEA FOODS. WE SPECIALIZE IN FISH AND SEA! 'li,nhetnfer,"labl9 FOODS. t Zemo. Cleveland. Never mind how often yon have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little semo furnished by any druggist for 25c Extra large bottle, fl.OO. Healing begins the moment semo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of pimples, black heads, rash, ecsema, tetter and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making It vigorously healthy, zemo is an exceptional rentedv. It is not greasy, sticky or 'watery and it does not stain. When 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 HIGHEST CLASS OF MOTION PICTURES OBTAINABLE W. F. ALLEN, Manager, Newport, Or. New Cliff House foT-S 38 Rooms-all out- y" Best of Meals-Sea side with inspiring 1 Food a Specially view of the ocean. '? '9 1 Rates $2.00 and FREE BUSS Fi El E "P- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. WHEELER, Proprietors