SIX (IViCEME DENTIST Earl Hendrick Wrjfcs j From Alsace Front' Karl Hendrick writes from France' in Alsace, July HI Mr. Dearest Mother; Received your loving le.ter of June Vi, hut have been too busy celebrating u French nation al holiday lu a nuarhy village. The pro gram hum linging, dancing, hy Alsatian girls, drill and music by a French hnnd. Finds Unexpected Sometimes Happens "I suffered for 10 years with stom ach trouble mid doctored away a lot of money before I found a medicino tluit was a real benefit to me. Sine.o taking one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Komedy i weeks ngo, 1 have had more real joy of living thnn had in 10 RY MM Nineteen Painless Parher 1 I office in the United States B 1 repair the teeth of over B I 100,000 people annually, g I SjXem Office g Stats aul Commercial g 3 - Streets 5 years net ore. ' H is a simple, harmless ! n lumen of on hoys are killed upon jnepurnti n that removes the catarrhal , the front we learn all about it sennet mucus from the intestinal tract and , than yju do. We are told the exact allays the inflammation which causes ' number of casualties and are published practically all stomach, liver and in- i in tho New York Herald, which is pub ttwtinul nilmiMits, including nppenili- lished over here, liend yesterday v, lure citis. One dose will couviuvu or money j battery i: of the 5th Field Artillery refunded. .1. (!. Ferry, Capital Drug , where Butler Tyler is, were nil men frHore and druggist everywhere. tinned for coiiypieuous bravery while fit ,t "rli'i S l.. it r. '-"-I i i"rrr-r:::-': : " g ), v-;V :. ' ' " :"'' : ' ' ' ' j f , "" ' " , MOTHER COMFORTS HER WOUNDED SON IN FRANCE. This is an ordinary word in a base hospital on the British western front in France, but is not an or dinary scene for a mother to be seen reading some kind messages to her wounded boy. Note the carefully ar ranged apparatus to make it comfortable for the soldier's wounded leg. ? yjvifn"iriTii,tt,mwv-ii . n. ... ft- I A V: . V': C"'' A i ; V ' ' i K ; ORVILI.E WRNIHT TO Bl'ILD lO.Oul) 'LANES FUlt UNCLE RAM O: villo Wright as he is today. Wright will be Cuelo Hum's big mnu in the construc tion of 10,(100 aeroplanes with which it is expected to bi'Sf Germany. Over 70O0 acres of farm land lias been bought by tlio government on the outskirts of Day ton, 0., where tho plnneH will be con structed. Moro than 18,000 men are at work there at present clearing the, land for aviation fields and hangars. Copyright, Vndorwood & Cndoiwonil The town was dressed up in flags of alt the allied nations, Old lllury shar ing no small part in the decorations Ye?, we have cherries hem. Thej are planted along the public highway for many milen and some of them are very good indeed, but not m gifod as our own home cherries, which are the best in the world. And birds. Why, they live in tho woods by thousands, and sing the whole day long. Home of the boys have actually seen them sitting on tho barbed wire entanglements in No Man's Land, singing for all they were worth. They are of many different species and very beautiful, indeed. We saw a young deed and it seemed rather tame ami would let us get within a hundred feet of it before running nivuv jl glad to hear that you have quit crying and cheered up and face it with a smile. Nothing is kept from us. When j THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't Hurt At All And Costs Only Few Cents Magic! Just (Imp a little Frepzone on th-it touchy corn, instantly it stops .n hir. . then you lift the com off with th f:n.j.rs. Truly! No humbug! Try Freezouo! Your druggist sells a t:ny bottle tor a tew ceits. sutru ient lid your teet of every hard corn, sutt corn, or coin between the toes, and calluses, without one particle ot pain, soreness or irritation. Freestone is he discovery of a noted. tiuciiinuti genius. under hcavv bombnrdiilent. Area t you proud of your oldest son now You see it all Helps, ine papers you seuii are very interesting. I even read Dr. Stone's medical advertisements. Ho Halem had a carnival. Don 't suppose !t was very lively with all the young fel lows cone to war. Just wnt until we come back and then they have a car nival. Wow! Mr enntain complimented me on some of my drawing pictures. I wished at the tune 1 had some of my draw nigs of the Clarion to show nun. 1 am arointr t do some drawing for the ''Stars And .Stripes", our official pa per. as soon as I get stlpplus troni southern France. If I get any pictm published I will send vou a copy of the paper. Must close now' and call the iruard for the prison. Incused is n snapshot of ine, l.-n't it good,'. July lth: I mil in the hospital am having some troutiie witti my tousiis. It isn 't so bad to be sick after all. 1 would just as soon stay here- for the duration of the war. j have my pay and it is possible to get fre.'h apricot and peaches We are also allowed to eat a little French pastry today. Am on a light diet, but have all I care to eat. The doctors and orderlies of the ward are verv good and are nhvavs willing to le of service to us. Every thing is as neat lis a pin and we hav clean sheets and lied I ro-s pajamas to sleep in. Now don't you dare worry fur I tin O. K. From Your Loving Son. - STEER 3 MAKE NEW EECORD. Portland, Or., Aug 13. New high records for all time were established here today when Pomeroy, Wash, steers sold at ifl't and Pomeroy hogs sold at in.ro. - TO ALL NEBRASKANS, The president of the Nebraska Asso ciation is unable to look after the pk'nic arrangements, and has request ed me to call all interested to meet to arrange for the picnic at the fair grounds, August "4. Bear in mind that 1,000 visitors from Nebraska, start for the O. A. It. encampment at Portland, August Id, in special train ,nnd we will extend to them an invitation to visit. Salem ut this picnic. Meet me at the Oregon Electric depot at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. R K. Ryan act- KICKED BY A HORSE R. Ritchey, a resident of Salem, who ha for the past six weelrs been work- NILSON TRACTORS. Buttt up to a standard, not down to a pries I.iKht weight Strong pull Superior quality. Automatic Traction by "pull" Instead of dead weight. Htiiiits up to hard unrlc with mini mum expens. Nllson Senior, 14-SI H. P.; Nllson Junior, 15-25 H. P. Be our local agent, or tnd for catalog NILSON TRACTOR SALES COMPANY. East Morrison and Kast Third Kts. Portland, Oregon. A I '"'f"Y1ll' A i W 0 a LARGEST CROWED AT NEWPORTLAST WEEK AH Accommodations of Coast Resort Taxed To Their Utmost. By Ethel Tooze. Newport, Ore., Aug. 13. Last week end vvitnes.'ed one of the largest crowds that Newport has ever boasted of. Every available sleeping rpiarter was taken and many were forced to resort to the most humble and pioneer equipment to secure rest for the night. At one of the local hotels, every table in the sample room was turned into a temporary bed. Saturday evening Professtr Robert Krohn, physical director of the spruce camps in this district, staged a second' boxing match, at the Sailors and SoiTliers club. Several professionals were brought down from Vancouver barracks and in addition to these main events, some of the local enlisted men, took part in scv. erul bouts, which were not of as an amateurish natuie as one might expect, since the boys Sleep in good condition and practice, sparring with each other mImi'iI i et-v- nviiii'tnir rliirin.r tlw li,ien,.A hour. This rccicational work, sponsored' by Mr. K'-olin, has become a.aliuost in-1 dispensable part of the day's routine in .amps and iias done much toward driv ing away the blues, which' are so fre iicutly found among the men so far awav from home. The officers ball, Wednesday evening, was as usual one of the most brilliant and enjoyable social events ot the week. These military hops are given ev ery two weeks by the officers of the Ynoiiiiia l!av district. The Belgian tag iluy was observed here both Stuidiiv and Sunday, with such success that Miss Flora Mason, of Al bany, who engineered the event, felt amply repaid for her efforts. Over 300 was raised, the men in the spruce camps which was visited by two ot Miss Ma son's workers, cleared $86 on 300 button naircs. Automobile tags, sold for 30c decorated nil of the machines. There was no escape for the man with an au to. Every machine, steaming out of the garage, was stoped before it had gone a block by girls, who stood in the di vet p.itli of the driver and it was up to him to buy or run over his oppressor. A wedding, which will be of interest to Salem people, who are Newport visi tors, wai that cf Miss Mary Mintiiorn te, William S. Strench, which took place Thursday afternoon at Newport. . This wedding, which came as a complete sur prise t: the 'ninny friends of the bride here, was the result of an Alaskan ro ur.ihce. Miss Mintiiorn, who is a (laugh ter of Dr. 11. J. Mintiiorn who conducted tin- Salt Sea baths at Newport for many years, went to Kitehikan, Alaska, last year to tench domestic science and art in the High school there. Mr. Strench was ni the Lead of the United States emigration department at Kitchiknu. The vod Ung was a very simple but impressive ;,:u.ir, taking place at the lo cal I'reibv terian parish home, Rev. (ieo. i'ratt, i f t!:f church, officiating. Mrs. Strench v.oie a lovely white georgette gown, with liininiug of real lace. The ipiaiiif little house was tastefully de corated with Dorothy Perkins roses and ferns. Mrs. i'ratt played the Mendel nohn Spring Song during the ceremony. Af'cr a brief honeymoon trip to Port land i. nd Seattle, the wedding party will leuve for Ketchikan, their future home. Major Dieck, of the slate military po lice, has been in the city during the week, conducting bootlegging cases, tried here Friday and Saturday. Con viction and $lo0 fine was.given in both cases tried. 'iMinnville are domiciled at Cozv is enjoying a brief stay here as a guest , . . , in I Jiine , n All - U. F. Holt, of Salem, is among Hio latest guests at the New Cliff house. Mrs. B Meiscnznhl, of Woodburn, is enjoving several weeks stay ' at Nve Beach. Harry White of Salem, arrived during the week for a few davs visit at the New Cliff house. The Misses Grace Pratt and Led. Henderson, of Salem, are occupying a cottage at Co;.y Camp this week. Key. and Mrs. Richard Avison, and ing on a seining ground ten miles out of. Astoria, was kicked in the abdomen ''. horse while working in the water and is now laying in a hospital in a serious condition. Fonrteea of the Salem H. S. hoys are employed at different seiuing grounds out of Astoria, they all report having a good time and will be back in Sa lem August 2."i, S the fishing season ends August 2S- Tlie Journftt Job Department will print you anything in the stationery line do it right and aave you real money. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1.T, 1913 family of alem, are ocupving a cottage at Cozy Cafiip this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Kiee and family! who have been passing their vacation at' Nye Beach receutly returned home. I Mrs. Otto Hedrick and two children of. Salem, arrived the last of the week tor a short visit at the beach. Air. niirl Mr, ieni-ff., V. Rdgj a .,.1 fa.J ilv nf Hilleill arn amnnn tha l..t.ic, ..... rivnts at Pl,,rr,- PI.. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Albright and; Mrs. Lee Davis of Salem arrived dining: the week and are located at Eose City1 camp ground. ' At the Whitten cottage are Mrs. E. V, i McMeachan, Mrs. Kdward Dillon, Mr,., Robert Roberts ami Miss Enuane Craisr, ' of Salem, who are sojourning here fori two weeks. i Ralph Barnes of Salem, motored to! Newport Tuesday with his father, . T.i Barnes, for a short visiCVith his mother! beforo departing for the Presidio, where he has been sent by the Willamette uni-l versity for military trainln?. j Mr. and Mrs. SM. Ilusseimnn of Sa-1 lem, are encamped at Nye Beach for a! week 's stay. The Misses Esther Anderson and Lena Cherrington, of Salem are encottagod ai : Tent city for two weeks. j Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dcckebach and soul of Salem, are encottaged at Cherry City tor an indefinite stay. Mrs, Ruby Miller and mother, of Am ity, are among the latest arrivals at Tent city. R. E. Shields of Salem arrived the 1 'f! 01 e 'eeK ami was a guest Al,,H-v' at r,m: at the Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Patterson and inuiiiy of Salem are among the many capital city .visitors at Cherry City. J. J. Summons, of Falls City, is enjoy ing a short sojourn at this resort at the Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Butler and family of Independence, are located at Tent city for nil indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Miller and family of Salem are visiting Mrs. Miller's sis ter, Mrs. C. J. Stanton, at Rose City camp ground. , 0 J. A. Benjamin of Salem, arrived re cently and is a guest at the Nicola! at Nye bench. -Mrs. J. A. Rise and daughter, Ber nice, and Mrs. M. C. Halverson of Sa lem are among ti c most recent arrivals at Sea Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinzer and fam ily of Hubbard arrived the last of the week and are domiciled at Whjttens. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson of Sa lem are guests ut the New Cliff house for a brief outing. James Joseph of McMinnville, is in joying his annual vacation at Nye beach at the Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Morris of Newberg jire among the most recent visitors at the Nicolai at Nye beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Trindle and family of Salem, arrived recently and are lo cated at Cozy camp. Mr. and Mis. R. M. Hnfer and family of Salem, motored to Newport the last of the week and will occupy the Hofcr cottage at Agate bench for a short time. John Kelly and John Gortjen of Ger vais are among the week end visitors at Newport. J. G. Heltzel of Salem, arrived the first of the week tor a few days visit at the seashore. Mrs. A. B. Poole of Salem, arrived re cently for a brief outing at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. William Metcalf and laughter of Salem, came in recently and are at Red Fern. Mr. and Mrs. II. .C. Stover of Salem arrived recently and are established at Sunuyside lodge for a short stay. Mrs. R. M. Peck of Salem, is a guest of the New Cliff e house at Nye beach this month. Mrs. Molly Bailey of McMiunville, is visiting with relatives at Sea Crest this month. Captain and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze. Jr., of Corvallis motored to Newport bunday to pass n few days. VC 1 M,. T..l. ncl . . t nr. camp iwi inu nn-is, Dr. II. O. Hickman of Gervais came over Saturday for a few days visit at the beach. Roy Shields of Salem is numbered among tho visitors at the coast last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Garrison of Sa lem nre enjoying their vacation at this point. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson of McMinn ville, are en joying a stay at Newport tit the New Cliffe house, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Galloway of Sa lem came in a few days ago for a short stay at Nye beach. Mrs. N.Relig and Mrs. W. R. Hinshaw of Falls City, were among the latest cottagers to arrive at Nye beach. Miss Mabel Boughey of Salem arriv ed recently and is a guest at the New Cliff house. The Mis.es May Stearns and Gertrude Ashby of Salein are visiting with friends at Cozy camp this week. Sanitary Meat Market Dealer in Fresh Meats, Fish, Oysters, Clams, Crabs, Batter, Eggs Front Street, Newport, Oregon TOURIST INN 'I Situated on 2'$ acres 2 with Nye Creek running through place. Good Beds Home Cooking and Sea Food a Cfiecialty Under Chicago Management. WHILE YOU ARE ON YOUR VACATION, BUY CHERRY CITY BAKING CO'S HOLSUM PRODUCTS FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS Geo. II. Wilcox, Nye Beach, Oregon. L. C. Smith, Newport, Oregon. Newport Dry Goods & Grocery Co., Newport, Ore. R. S. Van Cleve, Toledo, Oregon. E. R. Saxton & Co.- Yaquina, Oregon. Morris & Hallmark, Waldport, Oregon. DeVaaey Bros-., Lapidaries NEWPORT, OREGON Hot Sea Baths BIdg., opp. Cliff House Precious and Semi-Precious Stones Cut end Mounted All work guaranteed Mail Orders a Specialty Dr.R P Bradford and Wife Chiropractic Nerve Specialists . Offices Minthorn Bath Houre. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Newport, Ore. MIDWAY THEATRE Serving Paramount Arlcraft. Fox Standard and Goldwyn Photo Plays One block west of Postofficc Newport, Oregon NEWPORT HOSPITAL and 11 Formerly Tourist Inn Major and Minor Operations Massage and Hydro therapy Write For Rates Journal Want Ads Pay blocks from Nye Beach, NICOLAI HOTEL Ny Beach, Overlooking the Ocean . Under Management of Mrs. Katherine George Formerly Manager of Agate Beach Inn s!s S! REDFERN COTTAGES iwo rooms each; completely furnished; electric lights and water. By week or month. Nye Beach at Newport, Oregon. P. O. Box 323. Hc A L THOMAS NEWPORT, ORSQON Agates Cut and Mounted Watch Repairing 23 Tears In Business L. C. SMITH FBONT STREET Groceries, Fruits, : Vegetables Strictly Cash. City Delivery, O. O. White House Restaurant To right of Boat Landing Good Eats, Good Beds at Good Prices, and Sea View. C. E. WAIT Agate Cutter and Manufactur ing Jeweler Open the year round. Nye Beach, Newport