THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9. 1916. KIVE 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. I Three blocks from beach. For reservations address . : : A. J. VAN WASSENHOVE, Box 5, Newport, Ore. m SEA CREST COTTAGES Right at the beach Completely furnished , 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. 11. CROWDIS NEWPORT TRANSFER CO. WILL GET TOUR BAGGAGE CHECKS ON THE TRAIN AND DELIVER YOUR BAGGAGE TO TOUB HOUSE AND CHECK TOUB BAGGAGE AT TOUB HOUSE FOB BETUBN WHITE OB PHONE Ua PHONES 3702 and 3752, NEWPORT, OB. LI VERT BIOS AND SADDLE PONIES. WOOD FOB SALE. Nyc Beach Grocery Co. B. F. DURATiTi, 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 Bent, Famished Cottages One to Seven Booms. Also Furnished Tents Prices $230 to $9.00 per week. M. F. BULL, Proprietor NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON NEWPORT BEACH NATATORIUM O. S. FTJBDT, Owner and Manager. WARM SEA WATEB 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, OTSTEBS,, CLAMS, CRABS, BUTTER, EGGS, BUTTERMILK and FBESH VEGETABLES. 'Phone 3152, opp. The Grand, Newport, Oregon. T IS ALIVE AND HUSTLING TO E By Lamar Tooze NewPort, Oregon, Aug. 9 (Special to the Capital Journal) Newport has ittKtn on us appearance as a Hustling, bustling summer resort. A crowd that is full of lifo and gayety has taken possession of this sometime little vil lage by the sea now a small metropo lis. Life here is full of variety and pleasure. The height of the summer season has arrived. Jewporters who are in a position to know whereof thev speak say the flood-tide of the sum mer will stretch over three or four weeks and that the end of the season will be prolonged at least two weeks more than any previous recent year. Surf bathing with its freedom from treacherous undertows and man eat ing sharks is the predominating amusement, unuuren and grownup challenge the frigid terrors of the ocean every day at high tide. The na tatorium at Nye Beach supplies a com promise ior those who want suit water bathing of the warm variety. The barbecue, Thursday evenin on the bay beach attracted thousands of people Newporters and visitors alike. The motif for the celebration was the raising of the initial bonus for the proposed Portland-Newport coast wise railroad. Speeches am! music, wore blended with fatted calf and sand wiches. Mr. and Mrs. Asnhil Bush, Jr., end W. M. l'limp'on of Salem reached New port during the week by automobile. John J. l!obert3 rf Saljm joined Lis f.imii at Agate Beach recently. Mrs. E. Myer and two snns'of Cor vallis am lomreiled in inn of tlo Mc Donald tent honsja fo,- u two weeks' stay. The Misses Inez and Florence Wiel mer of Salem are encottaged .it Sea Crest for a two weeks' sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sheck or Sher wood have departed for their home af ter an outing at the beach. Mrs. Jay Boweiuian of Portland, Mrs. J. M. Hoekett of Eugene, Miss Bess Hoekett of Portland and Asahel, Wayfe and Vernon Hoekett of Enlor prise are located in tho Se'.don Inn cot tage, tent city for the rest of the sea son. Miss Irene Br.nlford of Salem nrriv ed in Newport Friday and stopped at the Parker house. Mr. and Mrs. E. Welch and c'.nldren of Baker are domiciled in tho Surfvi-jw cottage for the rest of the summer. Claude Kimc, of Cottage Grove lia;i completed a stay at Nya Beach where he was located at Rose City. Mrs. Harry Dunbar and son, Jack, of Eugene are at Nye Bancb. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. tlowe of Albany joined the Linn county contingent n't the seaside during the week. The Misses Nanry and Alda Hatson of Roseburg are among the week's reg istrations at the Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson and daughter of Salem mm located in one of the Cherry City cottages. Mr. Pet ersen's mother is visiting them. Miss Lelia Johnson of Salem return ed to her home Monday uft-ir rt pleas ant vacation at the beicli ns a riidut of one of the Red Fern cottages. Miss Jessie Taylor, Lester P. Taylor and George Taylor of Salam tiro boused in one of the cottages nt tent I'itv. Will Smith and Claroue? Smith rf Independence reached the seaside dur ing the week and are located in one of the Sunnyside cottages. Mr. anil Mrs. Willard Ireland of Cor allis are er joying an outing at Nyc Beach and ere domiciled in one of the tent city houses. - Air. and Mis. H. A. Bay and daugh ters, Misses Dorothy and Margiirot Ray, of Hillsdale arrived Friday even ing by automobile and are established in ono of the Sea Creit cottagjs for a two weeks' stay. Miss Jennie Lick of Sa-.i'm is Incited in one of the apartment at the Br i.l shaw, arriving Friday. The Misses Esther Kilibv nnd Dora '.Pisher of Eugene are located in one i f the cottages at Cozy ( amp. Arthur Clarke of Corvallis, distri't attorney of Benton county, is passing a brief vacation in Newport. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Klussmann of Irving are located In one of the Bradshaw's apartments for an indefi nite stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bigger of Port land formerly of Salem, are domiciled in one of the Rest cottages. One of the most pleasant diversions or me week was the trip taken by a nnmoer or xsye Beach sojourners to Silctz a week from yesterday. Tie fif teen miles were negotiated by automo bile and the day passd in angling. Miss Leone Damon of Corvallis ar rived this week and will pass iue sum mer at Nye Beach. Mr. anil Mrs. E. May of Salem are enjoying a stay at the seaside as res idents of Sea Crest Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson of Port land, formerly of Salem, have removed from the Sunset cottage to their own cottage, Pine I.odge. Mrs. W. J. Douglass and son, Lloyd, of Halfway have completed a stay at the seashore as residents of one of the Sunset cottages. Mrs. Eva Abbott of Forest Grove has returned to her hom.i after a visit with Miss Ida Kerr of Salem. , Mr. and Mrs. D. Masterton and chil dren of Corvallis are established in a Michigan cottage for a couple of weeks Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Wood burn are among the Marion county peo ple at .Nye Beacn. Walter Jensen and Miss Ida Jensen of Junction city, arrived Friday for a brier sojourn at tie Copeland house, Ralph Coleman, captain of the O. A. C. track team, pasted the week end at the seaside. Miss Anna Dawson, a popular beach maid, passed a lew days in Albany this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pierce and Mrs. A. T. Powers of Aurora have joined the summer people at .ve Beach. Mrs. Henry Reule and two children of Cottage Grove are among the camp ers at the Rose City comp grounds. J. D. White nnd family of Salem are domiciled in one of the Payne Rest cottages and will remain for a few days iouger. M. L. Hewitt of Junction City was an incoming passenger on the steamer Newport last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierdneau of Port land are ensconsed at Sea Crest for a fortnight. Mrs. JS. H. .Newta of Philomath is encamped at tent city for a few days outing. Dr. D. A. Fame of Eugene has depart ed for his home after passing several days at tne seashore. Judge James W. Hamilton of Rose burg is passing several days at the beach. Mrs. John. Mover of Salem is pass ing an outing at the Rose C'iey camp- ng grounds. A. D. Lindcrbockcr of Corvallis ar rived at the seashore several days ago for a brief sojourn. Mrs. Joseph Alberts of Salem arriv ed during the week for a sojourn at the Alberts cottage at Nye Beach. Mrs. Dr. Harry Moore and her sis ter, Miss Erma Rice, of Portland are domiciled in the Ashland Lodge until the end of the season. D. Moore vis ied his wife over he week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Overton of Port land tre located iu one of the apart ments at the Home for three weeks. Miss Lelia Johnson of Salem, after passing a week at one of the Redfern cottages, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hichner and daugh ter, Miss Mary, of Oswego are enjoy ing a vacation at Sea Crest. Miss Florence Cleveland departed Friday for her home in Salem after passing a few days with Miss Grace Bean, also of Salem, at the Bean cot tage. Ma.ior J. S. Polheinus, U. S. A., and Mrs. Polhemus and (laughter, Marriette are at Polhemus cottage until the first or September. O. it. Thomson of Sheridan arrived on a Thursday boat lor a few days Btay Tne Sunday excursion brought 10U people to the beach. Mrs. Evelyn Bennett or Dallas is the house guest of the J. C. Ellis family at tent city5. o. M. Calkins of Eugene arrived a short time ago and is passing bis vaca tion at ye Beach. Miss Minnie E. Chapman of The Dalles arrived Friday for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Johnson of Port land have joined the Rose City crowd at the beach. George Bennett of Scio is a recent arrival. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May and child of Salem arrived at the Hotel Kelly last Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Hilliam G. Klussman of Irving arrived the last of tie week. J. C. Thompson of Salem arrived the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Livengood and Miss Berta Hentley of McMinnville ar rived several days ago for a brief so journ at Cozy Camp. Miss Mary Burgess of Corvallis is included among hte arrivals during the week. Mrs. Samuel II. Garland and family of Lebanon are occupying the Gar land cottage until the first of the month. Senator Garland will not be over until the fifteenth. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Burncst of Port land are numbered among the recent arrivals. Mrs. J. J. Walton and Miss Pauline Walton of Eugene were recent arrivuls at the seaside. J. C. Ellis and family of Dallas are encamped at Tent City for a fortnight. Joseph Adolph of Salem joined his family who are sojourniug at Sea Crest, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. McKibben of Ta coma were among recent arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith of Burns and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cozal ami; daughter, Winifred, of Canyon Cityj have returned home after passing sev eral days at the Old I'lay Ground. Allan Jones of Salem arrived during the week and is passing two weeks at this resort. Mrs. V. C. Staats of Dallas is so journing in a cottage near the Tent City. Mrs. K. C. Eldridge and family of Independence, after passing several days at the McAlister, departed during 41ia iidef u.ok fnv Iki,i knmu in tlw. Polk city. I Ronald Whit and Austin Titus ofi Eugene arrived during the week in Mr. White's machine and are sojourning at the seaside. Mr. White is assistant cashier of the Bank of Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Fortmilli-r of Albany are located in one of the Bain amrtments for a fortnight. Mr. Fortmiller is a prominent business man of the Hub City, Judge Henry J. Bean of the state supreme court, mid Mrs. Bean and Miss Grace Bean are domiciled in the beach home overlooking Yaquina bay. They will remain until the end of the sum mer. Mrs. G. E. Nichols and Miss Con stance Nichols of Portland are enscons ed in a cottage at Sea Crest. James Marr leaves today for his home in Salem alter passing two weeks at Nye Beach. While here Mr. Marr was active in the social affairs of tie younger beach set. William H. Jenkins of Portland was a Thursday arrival in Newport. R. E. Morris of Roseburg arrived at the beach a few days ago and is so journing at the Grand. Judge J. K. Weatherford and Mrs. Weatherford of Albany are passing a week at this watering place. J Miss Joanna Hislop of Lebanon is summering at Nye Beach Mrs. S. M. Endicott and daughter, Miss Genevieve Endicott of Salem are among the guests of the New Cliff House. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bert Stevens and children of Albany returned the fore part of the week to their home via automobile, after a sojourn at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Livengood and Miss Berta Bentley of McMinnville are among the cottagers at Cozy camp. MrB. Frank WL Fenton of McMinn ville and Miss Rose Besler of Portland are domiciled in the Fenton cottage for an indefinite stay. B. L. Russell, cashier of the Port land post office, arrived during the week and will pass his vacation with his family at Uncle Sam 's Cabin, Nye Beach. Mrs. Edwin L. Baker of Salem reach ed the beach during the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Loelie ol faiem are among the arrivals of the week. The Misses Velma and Mamie Lavin of Baker nnd Florence and Gertrude Heffley of Monmouth are housed in the Letuc-Stop-lnn at the Old Play ground. There are at least five libraries in the world that contain more than J, 000,000 volumes. PUTNAMS "THE PLACE OF GOOD EATS" FRONT ST. NEWPORT The Silver Grill Front Street, Newport, Ore. HOME COOKING CITT PBICES Sea Foods a Specialty. Next to Grand Theatre. WHEN TOU GET TO NEWPORT GO TO The Del Llanico BIGHT AWAT FOB SEA FOODS. WE SPECIALIZE IN FISH AND SEA FOODS. 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 and windows. Mrs. Harry Redfern Box 284 Newport, Oregon For Sale or Rent 2 Story seaside resort, Nye Beach, 20 furnished rooms, all outside; one block from the ocean, P. O. Box 81 Newport; Oregon 1I4A rX-ff INCYY VJNI I 38 Rooms-all out side with inspiring view of the ocean. FREE BUSS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. WHEELER, ESTIMATE MADE toSa OF OREGON'S CROPS T rr- W Total For All Crops Will Be Well Above $35,000,000, Excluding Stock Labor Commissioner Hoff has issued a statement estimating the value of Oregon's crops for 1916. He places the total value of the it) principal products at $31,388,500, as follows: Com, $1,008,000; wheat, $1.1,097,230; oats, $5,412,000; barley, $2,147,500; po tatoes, $5,000,000; peaches, $272,000; pears, $510,000; quinces. $8,000; rye, $418,000; apples, $3,210,000; total, $31, 388,500. Crop conditions, August 1, with esti mates of yield, are thus given by the commissioner: Corn, 86 per cent, forecast, 1,200,000 bushels from 41,000 acres. Winter wheat, 86 per cent; forecast, 11.781,000 bushels. Spring wheat. 86.2 per cent; forecast, 4,000,000 bushels. Total wheut yield, .15.781,000 Lushels a. 83 cents; value, $13,097,280. Stocks of wheat on farms, '873,000 bushels. Oats. 90.3 per cent : forecast, 13,200, 000 bushels; value, $5,412,000. Barley, 90 per cent; forecast, 4,450, 000 bushels at 85 cents; value, $2,447, 500. Hay, 88 per cent; forecast, 2.1 tons per acre at $11.43 per ton. Potatoes, 92 per cent; forecast, 6, 250,000 bushels from 50,500 acres; price 80 cents per bushel, value $5,000,000. Rye, 91 per cent; forecast, 418,000 bushels at $1 per bushel; value, $418, 000. Apples, 72 per cent; forecast, 3,210, 000 boxes at $1 per box; value, $3,216, 000. Peaches, 5!) per cent; forecast, 272, 000 bushels at $1 per bushel; value, $272,000. ' 1 PeaVs, 68 per cent; forecast, 510,000 bushels at $1 per bushel; value, $510, 000. Grapes, 80 per cent crop. Blackberries, loganberries, etc., 94 per cent crop. ic BE CAREFUL IN USING SOAP ON TOUB HAIR Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for it is pure and entirely greaseloss. It's very cheap and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simplv moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It ninkes an abund ance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Northwest Aritists to Make An Exhibit The third annual exhibition by the artists of th Northwest will be held under the auspices of the Seattle Fine Arts society in October, subject to the following rules: Original work in oils, water colors, and bluck and white may bo submitted. All pictures to be passed on by jury. Notification of entries including names, number and value of same, with name and address of artist, to be sent to A. C. 1. Willntzen, 422 Boston Block, Seattle, before September 25. Each en try must be labeled on back in dupli cate manner. Entries close October 4. Use the Journal Want Ad Way. Hsx.itfos Four Stories of Solid Com- IUU3t fnrf--MndprnandHomplikP J rS 1 i! i I . -J FOB BENT CHERRY CITY COTTAGES Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon, Two Booms Furnished Fine View, Near the Beach, Near tt Stores. GEOBGE O. SAVAGE, Box 423, Newport, Ore, The PARKER NICE FURNISHED BOOMS, Splendid View, (All Outside Boon 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 464, Newpcr A. L THOMAS MANUFACTURING JEWELER AGATES CUT AND MOUNTED Art Pictures of Oregon Coast Sceneiy. Photo Supplies, Developing and Print ing; Picture Framing, Shells, Souvenir Fostals, Watch Repairing. WHITE HOUSE Restaurant G. C. TUDDEB, Newport, Oregon NICE MEALS AT CITY PRICIS Fine Booms. Splendid View The Royal Theatre FBONT STREET SHOWING THE HIGHEST CLASS CF MOTION PICTURES OBTAIN ABI B W. F. ALLEN, Manager, Newport, Ct. New Modern Cottages $ Unexcelled View 41 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 Nyo Beach. Also fur- nishoi housekeeping rooms near to beach. Inquire of Mrs. B. L. Russell at Beach St., 5 and 10 cent store. Best of Meals-Sea Food a Specially Rates $2.00 and up. Proprietors