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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16, 1916. - . i i . -i i . ., SSS SSSWS1SSSM . I i MMMHMtMtltMtltltHMIHMMMtMMMtMMtM 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. It H. CROWDIS NEWPORT TRANSFER CO. WILL GET YOUR BAGGAGE CHECKS ON THE TRAIN AND DELIVER YOUB. BAGGAGE TO YOUB HOUSE AND CHECK YOUB BAGGAGE AT YOUB HOUSE FOB BETUBN WRITE OB PHONE US. PHONES 3702 and 3752, NEWPORT, OR. LIVERY BIGS AND SADDLE PONIES. WOOD FOB SALE. Nye 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 Bent, Famished Cottages One to Seven Booms. Also Furnished Tents Prices $2.50 to $9.00 per week. M. F. HULL, Proprietor NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, OBEGON NEWPORT BEACH NATATORIUM O. & PUBDY, Owner and Manager. WABM SEA WATER PLUNGE AND VARIOUS AMUSEMENTS WATEB GAMES DAILY Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. Steamer NEWPORT Running Between Yaquina City and Newport 4 ' VAN'S FISH MARKET Dealer In FBESH and SALT FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, CRABS, BUTTER, EGGS, BUTTERMILK and FRESH VEGETABLES. 'Phone 3452, opp. The Grand, Newport, Oregon. j SILETZ T0.VIE WITH I! By Lamar Tooze Newport, Oregon, Aug. 16. (Special to the Capital Journal) Mid-August and sunshine have accelerated the traf fic to Newport. The past week has seen the greatest addition of the sea son to the resort's population. It is a gay crowd that inhabits this erstwhile village now. Human inge nuity has been strtched a point to find new and novel forms of amuse ments. And Newport's well known va riety of natural attractions have made the task an easy one.' Whether its an early morning hike "around the point" or a dip in the surf, the means are always at hand and available. Next week, the Silotz Indians will vie with this resort for the favor of plasure seekers. a three day Indian fair will be held on tho reservation, fifteen miles from Newport. Should taa pres ent good weather continue, the auto mobile traffic Siletzward will be con siderable. The trip itself is a beautiful one, abounding in some of the finest mountain scenery anywhere. The D. A. Whites of Salem who have been spending a vacation at Nye creek as residents of one of the Payne cot tages, completed their stay during tho week. . i Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ling of Salem are established in one of the tent houses at tent citv for an indefinite stav. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and chil dren of Vale are included among the recent registrations at the Carter. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Knight of EU' gene reached the beach Friday and are en loving a vacation at .ye Beaen. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Austin of Woodburn, who have been located in one of the cottages at Whitten 's camp ground for the past three weeks, re turned Friday to their Marion county Home. Mrs. R. W. Montgomery and daugh ter, Dorothy, of McMinnville are dom iciled in the Fell cottage, Nye Beach, for an indefinite sojourn. Mr. and Mis. E. E. Saraklens of Sa lem are listed among Saturday s regis trations at the New Cliff House. Mrs. James McClelland and daugh ter. Miss Katherine McClelland, of Sa lem are .encottaged at Nye Beach for the rest of the summer. Mr. end Mrs. A. W. Haven and daughters. Dorothy and Ruth, of Port land are located in one of the tent houses at tent city for a two weeks' stay. Miss Edith Lndden of Salem return ed to her home Thursday alter a visit with her mother at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fry of Salejn are established in one of tho cottages at Cherrv citv for a week's outing. Mrs. Pearl Robinson of Corvallls and Mrs. R. M. Robinson of Salem are ea joying the hospitality of the Freesikn house. Mrs. Paul Sroat and! daughter, Eliz abeth, of Walla Walla are the guests or .Mrs. KRlpb uatson or rortiona, ior merly of Salem, at Pine Lodge. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Henr.0 and daugh ter, Bernice, Mrs. E. Baylor and daugh ter. Ruth. Charles H. Niinan and A. A. Tompkins of Portlnnd have completed a stay at Nye Bench as residents ol one of the Old Playground cottages. The trin was made by automobile. Mrs. R. L. Russell and daughter left the latter part of the week for their home in Portland after passing a month at the "Jus-Fo-To" cottage at Nve Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pagenkoff of Monmoutn are domiciled in Rest cet- taae No. 8 for a week or so. Carl Fentoa, Laird Woods and W. E. Houck of Dallas departed the first of the week by automobile for their homes in the Polk county capital alter en joying a week's respite at the ocean side. Mrs. F. G. Myers and daughter have returned to Salem after passing several days at the seasnore. B. W. Bates and family of Roseburg have returned home after an enjoyable outincr at Nve Beach. Mrs. Frank Shafer and Mrs. John Craig of Salem are cottaged at Cherry city for few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Howell of Mc Minnville are occupying a tent house at Cozy camp. Thomas H. Williams of Portland is sojourning at Nye Beaca as a guest of the New Cuff House. L. M. Palmer and family of Albany are located at Tent city for ten days or two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cameron of Couer d'Alcae. Idaho, are among the consid erable number of Gem staters at this watering clace. Miss Violet Graham of Roseburg is passing several weeks at Kohlhagen cottage. Harry Pinkerton of Corvallis arrived at Nye Beach during the week, regis tering at the New Cliff House. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cunningham and daughter, Bessie, of Woodburn arrived the last of the week for a short stay at the hotel Bradshaw. Miss Clara Wyse ot Harrisburg is enjoying an outing at this beach as a guest of the Grand. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix of Estacada are sojourning at the New Cliff House at Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harter of Salem are domiciled in one of the Rest cot tages. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Payne have re turned to their home in Hillsboro af ter passing a delightful outing at Nye Beach as guests of Mr. Payne's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Payne. Miss Nina McNary of Salem arrived a few days ago for a short sojourn. The Misses Althea Esch, Florence Esch and Charity Wilson of Salem are at Nye Beach uutil the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Terry and daugh ter, Lavilla, ot" Salem are established at Tent city for a fortnight. Mrs. Harry C. Moore and her sister, Miss Erma Rice, of Portland after spending two weeks at "Ashland Lodge," left the first of the week for their homes in the Rose City. Mrs. Walter T. Stolz of Salem arriv ed a few days ago for a short stay at the Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey S. Blowers and children of Portland are domiciled in one of the Rest cottages. Mrs. V. M. Peunell of the department of modern art in the state university, is at Agate Beach Inn for her sum mer's outing. Mrs. E. B. Millard and daughters, Lola, Neva and Margarita, of Salem are established in a cottage at the Old Playground. Mrs. Minnie Phillips of Dallas is among the guests of the Parker house on tYont street. Miss Barbara Boiler and Miss Kath arine Brenner of Eugene are encottag ed at iNye Beacb. F. W. Steelhammer of Silverton join ed the Marion county contingent at Nye Beach during the week. Mrs. E. E. Crandall and daughter of Eugene are ensconsed in a tent house at Cozy camp. Mrs. Frank M. Power and daughter, Florence, and son, Kenneth, of Salem are sojourning at the Dnmon house. W.- F. Elliott of Independence has joined his family at Nye Beach and will remain with them, for a few days. Mrs. Sam Laughlin and daughter, Miss Ruby Laughlin, and Miss Bess Shepherd of Yamhill are at the hotel Bradshaw. C. D. Christlanson and family iave roturned to their home in Portland af ter passing several days at the Whit ten camp grounds. Glen Taylor of Roseburg is a sum mer vacationist at Nye Beach. He is a guest of the Freeman house. Vernon M. Elwell of Salem is pass ing his summer outing at the McAlis tcr house. Mibb Ida Rosebrough of Salem is listed among the guests of the Free man house. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beck of Eugene reached the beach during the week and stopped at the New Cliff House. Mrs. R. II. Grover and Mrs. H. L. Toney and daughters of McMinnville are established in the James cottage Nye Beach, for a couple of weeks. Dr. Toney will join his family later. Wilbur Ross of Salem is included among the week's arrivals at the Mc blister. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Angell and daugh ter, Evelyn, Miss Zell Crowley and Mrs. N. Peterson of Portland arrived during the week by automobile and are estab lished in the lie-Away cottage, Nye Beach, jr two weeks. Mr. Angell re ports the roads to be in good condition for motoring. Miss Hallie Gibson and mother of Sa lem, who have been enjoying a rest at Nye Beach as residents of Cherry city, left the middle of last week for their home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stearns and son of Yonealla are listed among the guest of the McAllister. Mrs. M. DeMotta of Salem is among the pleasure seekers nt Nye Beach, staying at the Damon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Agee of Rose burg are domiciled in one of the Free man cottages for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sibley of Dal las are among the week 's arrivals at the beach. Mr. Sibley is district at torney of Polk county. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ray of Portlnnd reached Newport during the week after a hike all the way from Oregon's me tropolis. They are located is one of the cottages at Whitten 's. Mrs. M. Watson of Bellefountain is enjoying the beautiful weather of this resort as a guest of tne McAllister. Mrs. Jean Johnson and daughters, Thelma, Margaret and Ruth, of Salem have completed a stay at the beach. They were located in one of the Bod Fern cottages. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. McMillan and daughter of La Grande are among the gueBts of the New Cliff House. Mrs. W. 8. Gillenwater and children and Miss Anna Gilbert of Hillsboro are located in one of the cottages at Rose City for a brief sojourn. . The Misses H or tense Nadon and Em ma Hersch of Salem are located at Tent city. Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson of Pal las arrived during, the week by auto mobile. Mrs. O. H. Foster and Mrs. F. J. Anderson of Eugene reached the sea side this last week and stopped at the Damon. Troop Two, Dallas Boy Scouts, left Newport Monday on thir way home via the Siletz Basin. The trip was made on foot. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gleason and chil dren of Salem left Saturday for their home after a sojourn at the beach as residents of Rose City. Carl Hoffman of Hubbard joined the summer erowd at Nye Beach the lat ter part of the week. W. A. WHUrick and family left Sat urday for their home in Portland after passing two weeks at "Dad's Cabin." Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cunningham and son of Kansas City, Mo., are among the many people from other states now sojourning at this watering ;laee. Mr. and Mrs. P. if. Wigginton and daughter, Ellabelle, a ad Miss Helen Grey of Portland are established in a cottage at Cherry city for ten clays. Ray Boydston of Dallas arrived in Newport on a Saturday boat to pass his summer vacation. Mrs. F. H. 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Write to the Lydia JE. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice it will be confidential. PUTNAMS "THE PLACE OF GOOD EATS" FRONT 8T. KEWPORT The Silver Grill Front Street Newport, Ore. HOME COOKING CITY PRICES Sea Foods a Specialty. Next to Grand Theatre. Redfern Cottages Newport and Nye Beach. All op 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 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 Mam CWff Hswid Pour Stories of Solid Com WliW VJITI I IOUM! fort-Modern and Homelike 38 Rooms-all out- " Best of Meals-Sea side with inspiring Food a Specially view of the ocean. A E( 9 j Rates $2.00 and FREE BUSS l B B 1 j- UP- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. WHEELER, Proprietors Walla Walla, Washington, are located at the New Cliff House, Nys Beach, while passing their outing. Dr. James Henry Gilbert, professor of economics in tne state university, and family are domiciled in a Nve Beach summer home until after the first of the month. Mrs. W. ('. Elmore and sons, DeLon ami Everett, and Miss Golda Goodman of Brownsville are es-.abKshed in one of the Sea Crest cottages. Carl Huttenberg of Salem is enjoy ing an outing at Nye Beach as a guest of the Dnmou. A. J. Richards of Salem is listed among the week 's registrations at the McDonald house. F. W. Drake of Salem joined the Marion county contingent here during the week and stopped at Cherry city. Mr. and Airs. A. J. Basey of Salem have opened their tent house, Nye Beach, for the rest of tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White of Salcra are among the week's registrations at the Nicolai. Mrs. R. h. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hayhurst and children, Geneva mid Blanchard, and Miss Naideen Blanchard of Oregou City are estab lished in a tent house at Tent city. The tent has been christened Camp Withycombe. A. Mc.Kinney of Woodburn arrived during the week and registered at the Nicolui. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harris of Shedd are listed among the week's arrivals at the Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. P. IT. Andresen and sons, Clarence and Charles, of Salem are among the residents of Tent city. WILSON LANDSLIDE IS PORTLAND MAN'S HUNCH Washington, Aug 16. The White house has consented to the publica tion of a letter from Norman 8. Rich ards, an attorney of Portland, who was a delegate from Washington state to tne republican national convention in 1912, in which he comes out strongly for Wilson and predicts a Wilson land slide on the Pacific coast. sc st ifc )Jt ifc 3c sc )t jfc )C )t )(( it )fc CARELESS USE OF SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair-looking its best. Most soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes tho hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsificd eocoanut oil (which is pure and greascless), and is better than the most expensive soap or any thing else yon can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the huir with water and rub it in. It makes an iilnimlunce of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp loft, ami the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsificd eocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. CATHOLICS HAVE PICNIC Woodburn, Or., Aug. 111. The annual outing given by members of St. Luke's cathode church wus held here Sunday at the City park. After the picnic dinner, a musical program wns rendered followed by an address by Judge Wil liam fialloway, of Salem, in t'.ic crowd were many from Portlnnd, Sub limity, Sulem, Donald, .Mount Angel and St. Paul. Try Pineapple Juice for Stomach Trouble Pineapple juice is now scientifically recognized as having great medicinal value and when properly combined with pepsin and other ingredients the mixture is one of the finest things you can use for stomach trouble. Let us tell you about the remark able results that are being obtained through the use of NATOL PINEAP PLE PEPSIN COMPOUND, which we sell at 50c and $1.00 per bottle with a positive guarantee of benefit or money back, J. C. Perry Drug Co. FOB BENT CHERRY CITY COTTAGES Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon, Two Rooms Furnished Fine View, Near the Beach, Near the Stores. GEORGE O. SAVAGE, Box 423, Newport, Ore. The PARKER NICE FURNISHED BOOMS, Splendid View, sAll Outside Boom Front Street, one Mock south from Boat Landing, opposite. South Beach Ferry. BATES REASONABLE. Newport, Oregon, TOR RENT 2 BOOM COTTAGES AND FUR NISHED BOOMS 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, 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 Modern Cottages 5 Unexcelled View Right On The Beach J. W. LARSEN, Box 125, Hi Newport, Oregon :k 2, 3 and 4 Room Cottages k FURNISHED COTTAGE 0 rooms midway between New- port and Nye Beach. Also fur- nishod housekeeping rooms near to beach. Inquire of : Mrs. B. L. Russell at Beach St., 5 and 10 cent store.