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" , - I f PAGE 6IX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919. BUY TOUR HEAT AT VAN ORDEN'S MARKET AND SPEND YOUR EVK.MXOS AT THE Royal Theatre HOT SEA BATHS - W. T. Crocker. Prop. OPPOSITE CLIFF HOUSE, KTE BEACH, Newport, Oregon. WRITE FOR RATE O.N" A FEW KEAT AND CLEAN HOUSE KEEPINfl APARTMENTS. A. L THOMAS Newport, Oregon. Agates Cut and Mounted Watch Repairing 2:1 years in business C E. WAIT Agate Cutter and Manufacturing Jeweler Open the Year Round NYE BEACH, NEWPORT Newport Beaches See Steady Flow of Visitors From Torid Temperature of Inland Areas BATHS H. H SAXTON (Formerly of Salem) BARBERSHOP Pout Office Block Newport, July 21. The summer seu-1 Charles Wulker and "iff of Forest son in rapidly advancing at tbi beach Orove motored over to the oeach the which is enjoying an exceedingly large Mast or the week and will remain tor ! share of the ea shorn patronage. The; the summer. weather conditions throughout the past jr. a. Briggs departed Tuesday for ween were an mai couiu m ukmh-u hw home Kt Molilalia. Ohio. Hi fami- SHINEa L.C. SMITH K. C. Front Street Crust Son Meat! Groceries Fruits Vegetables Out of Town Order Carefully Tack!. CITY DELIVERY ! WILCOX STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES NYE BEACH VAN'S MARKET FRONT STREET I'll ONE 34 ji! BEST LINE OF Staple Groceries AND LUNCH (3001)8 IX THE CITY Newport's " Big Town And lee Cream Plnee. Front Street, Newport, ROGERS GROCERY AND DEICATESSEN Everything in Groceries Confectionary and lee Cream. Fruits, Vegetables, Cigar and Tobacco. Both lu and out of Season, t Also Fresh fish Comer Coast and Beach St. NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, OJIE. Phone W03. WE HAVE COME TO STAY i I 1 '-V i " ! ' " 1 t I - : - 1 1 NEW CLIFF HOUSE Hot and raid water. All mod em convenience Furnished tent and cottages ONLY ALL-AROUND HOTEL AT THE BEACH t Location, Service and Accommodations the Best. -4 ami tin- uuai routiuj oi seusiuo liieas uiea has kept the visitors' time fully occupied. Time never lag with .New-i port ploasaie seckeis. Its it eouiuiou complaint that it slips away all too, swiftly and many feel a tho a misfor-! tune had overtaken them "when their j vacation rcache a cloe and they turn' their face homeward and to the swel tering heat of the interior. The first auto accident of the sea son happened Thursday ou lha oeoan beach Hear Otter Hock, when a car occupied iby Mr. a:id Mr. iC. K. West and .Mr. Leightuu and wife of Port laud, running at a high rato of speed struck a soft spot, or "chuck hole" iu 'the. atid a 'id turned turtle. The ma chine was bally damaged and Mr. Wo: t who was drising had hi right liouldor and collar bone dislocated and was otherwise quite -badly bruised the other occupant Luckily est aped with trifling injuries and a severe shaking up. it u great temptation to 'ftutolsU to speed along tho apparently Confectionary simooth level beach, but at the mine time it divided!) dangerous a-s there aro quite frequently soft spots in the sand or more coiniiioiily "chuck hole' that are not easily detected and invar iably insure disaster when struck tby a speeding auto. The Nye beach Xatatoriuw offer another attraction to it younger class sf patron. Swimming contest, and also inving contests will bo held every Pri- dny evening and prir.es awarded to the winners and the free use of the pool ii li I i 1 the following Friday, Contests are separate tor boy and girls. Dancing continue to be Hie popular evening pastime. The Casino hall, with naJkor. well known orchestra, opened for the season Kntuiday evening while Hie. Army and Navy club hall is con ducted by .Ve.Coriuick a orchestra of Portland. Both are well patronized by lovers of the light fantastic. Nor is the big skating link in auy war alighted, . II. 1'. Black of Portland bs leased the 0burn hotel, or Saunders building at Nye beach, and changed its name to the Manor hotel, aud will operate it this season. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blain of Albany are hero for their usual summer out ing. The 14.ii u have been regular summer visitor at this beach for more than twenty years past. Mrs. leo. William and daughter Isa belle of Portland aro visiting with friends at Vaqiiins. Judge Ryan nud family of Salem, ar rived Monday evening and will upend the summer at their Nye beach cottage. Cspt. Wm. 'Huffam and family of Portland arrived Monday evening aud expects to remain for a few we'ks, on arrival here, however, the eaptr.in re ceived a telegram announcing the ser ious Mine- of his brother at Portland, and may have to return home any mo ment. Mrs, C. F. dray aud bnby of Portland arrived Monday evening and aro visit ing with relatives here for a few weeks Mrs. Iola Armandy and children re turned home Moinlar to Portland. Rev. J. R. X. JW II and wife return ed home Mondav to Corvalli. Ther ly will remain for the summer. Capt. Huffam was called to Portland Wednesday by tho illness of his broth, er. His family will remain at the beaeh Mrs. C, Hoxie of Portland arriv ed Tuesduy evening and will spend a vacation at Nye beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tweedalc of Al bany arrived Tuesday evening and will spend the summer at their Nye beach cottago. Mrs. I I.. Boalt and family of Port land arrived Tuesday evening and are MERGER CONTINUES FIGHT 'Japanese Paper Denounces Attitude Of U.S. In Pacific tea. Washington, July J Victor Be j;er'n attorney, Heiiiy CoiUom, was to untition uroniuents nf Iiith1 techliii'.ali .,. oh.,, o,,. h., A,,i,in., i,u,ii-,. !u" l'taiii i.eo, Julv ii'. ' 'Amerii imo Hi rgiT ipmiituatuins to sit in H'iU'le lo..li .Ieiicu to lie iu en gre, met today. every resH 't ilen mi cid jtut America ii- Herger stated that o long s the instigatiuK -mri Jiipanee ngilatiens in bearing coiiliiuie along lejjal lines : various place. I'liia sttilu.le of Anieri Si" -7 - v.-..- w.. , k . t,,,r, d . jclare the Vorj CUo.-o, nn independ jeu Japanese i ew5,).!nr r eeivtd tudav from Tokio. "This fact, together with the roll ecntratinti of a large fleet in the Pa pifir ileene,4 irifoiiint roi'ul'leration by the Jtiwm ie," the arVI continue r. ''Nenstor Piielaa has miid' a dowa 'ri(;ht anti-,laanee declaration in d.n ItfrfA. itenoum-it lit, i . ti. jthe tlermah of the Orient. Declaring i that it could not lie held if Japan ' 'feelings hoiilil be wounded in Older to ! insure Ameru-a's interests, he ur. nb I ...I .1.1.,., I l i : ' " i" t ii ii vi ,i'in--i- iiiiiii ij i a- tion. ''Tins 1 mily Mr. l'helun' opinion but it is difficult to under. innd why it is iiitemled to injure Japan 's feeling liv suck a utatement while Jn faithfully olerving the gentlemen agreement. 1 he rerrnt attitude of the .Ciiited Stt U entirely rontrair to the spirit of the leagar of nalious and is causing ill f-eling among the ariou (N'ople f the world." .VICTIMS- RESCUED Kidney, liver, bli .1 Jor nj uric acij troubles are nwst dangdrotis be cause of their liisiJ:ju attacks. I!h?4 the first wjini'.ng they rivj tht they neej attention by Ukin GOLD MEDAL r r r ."- n I . 'h i! fy . v nnMr:a Ta worlJ's stanJrd rmJjr for thr diiorjfrs, v-ill ofwn lrj vH h itk and trtifii.i ii b -Ijr icauisi lufihw atiicis. 1 hr.iii -j. ;i ilrugiiB. l- th. nam. C ill M J 1 r. a mtmy W mw4 kcI lAiua encamped near the ocean beach for month s outing. Mrs. ('lias. Booth and daughter Miss Ida of Portland are spending a few weeks visiting with Mr. aud Mrs. Dun I Olsen. 1 Miss Grace linn of Portland arrived Tuesday evening and is enjoying- her summer vacation with friends at this bench. F. J. barr of Portland is spending a few week vacation here. Mis Margaret flhormley of Taeoma, Wash, is spending her vacation visit ing with Prof. W. H, I,ce aud family. Samuel Schmidt has returned home to Portland, his wife will remain visit ing with her sister, Mrs. Delia E. Mur ray, at her Nye leach cottage for somC time longer. Wesley and Hattie Stiiyton of Rain- back, Iowa, are registered at the Cliff house this week. T. .1. Wilkini mid family of Eugene aro among the guests at the Cliff house this week. Judge B. Me Knight and fjinily of Albany are spending their summer va cation at this 'bench. The judge was called back to Albany 'riday on bus ines matters but will rejoin his fami ly during the week. Mr. X. Hteveiis aud daughter Doro thy of Berkeley, i'al., are sending the summer visiting with Prof, W. H. Lee and family. Rev. Snyder and wife have returned home to Corvalli after enjoyiug a abort outing hero, , E. A. Schifflor and wife of Pendle ton and Mr. Shonkwilcr . of Portland autoed io the beach Tuesday end will remain for a week or more. Wm. Booth and wife of Portland mo tored over to the beach Tuesday. They are on an outing trip and will, visit other sections of the state before re turning home, Mr. Booth is connected with the Portland Light and Power Co. l.yle Iiceda and family are among the Portland people to arrive this weok. E. V. Evans of Portland and L. O. Evans of Corvallis are among the guest at the Anmon house this week. Mr. Emile 'F. Pernot and daughters Misses Amy and Mabel of Portland are comfortubly domiciled in their Nye beach cottage for the runnier. Mrs. A.idnnv Dolman of Portland and Mrs. 1. N. Woo.bi and Mrs. H. C. Eakin of Dallas arrived Tuesday and are enjoying their summer vacation outing at Xyc ibeaeb.. I). Hiannon, wife and daughter of fVattte are registered at the Orand this week. l. and Mrs. Jose Partello, V. S. A., and child are spending a vacation at SILVERTON NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service ) Silverton, Or., July 22 (til Beutson j left Sunday morning for a sacatiou at the beach. (5eorge W. Steelhammer, the Recall man, is visiting his brother, Or. William Steelhammer, at Vale, Oregon. George W. Davis has accepted a posi tion with the Kuvkendall Drug com pany at Eugene and with Mis. Dt.vis : will move to that aity next week. Mr. . Davis has been employed at the Kexall I store in Silverton during the post four years. j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Service of Port land are visiting Mr. Service's parents in this city. I.eonurd I.tusen and Eddie iivans are taking their vacation at the beach. Mrs. F. D. Browne, wife of Lieuten ant Browie, and little son "Buster," are spending the summer with Mr. Browne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Browne. They arrived from Long beach, ( nl., last Monday. I.. 0. Eastman has returned from Sea side. Mrs. Arthur Joh'nson went to Eugene a few days ago to get acquainted with her little nephew, who arrived at the Lorenee Simmons home lnt Fuday. Mr. Johnson ha been assigned the agencv of the Ford cars in Gilverton and is in Eugene on business this week. Harold Craig, ft man who has seen will return to the beach again later this beach, in the season to finish their vacation. Captain E. A. 'Xesbitt sad wife de Mrs. Kobt. .NeUon of yterville, 'parted this morning for Washington. AS ash., is spending a vacation visiting j!. Nesbitt ha been stationed at with friend at tin beach. Newport since the beginning- of the Otto Labidee of Walla Walla, Was., ! spruce pioiluet ion operations, is sojourning at this reaort. lie arrived I Mr. and Mis. F. W. Cookman and Sunday evening. family of Portland are at the Damon Miss Edith Wai field of Corvalli ar for anetttion outing at this beach, rived Tuesday evening and s speudng Mrs. Helen A. Clark and Miss Helen her va. aton at :Nye beach wth trends. Lewi. of Portland are enjoving a vaca F. A. Kiuipu and fajilv of Portland arrved early a the week aud are ntenJ ing the summer at their Agate beach cottage. U. O. Terry and family of Salem are enjoying a season of camp life at tui guest at the Damon. Ed D. Smith, wife and son Ed Jr., of Jefferson are enjoying a month's vacation here. Virgil Frink and bride of Philomath beach, lhey arrived Monday evening are spending their honeymoon at thi and are encamped near the oecau beach beach. They were married at Corvallis We Walter and family of Corval- 'isyturdar. lis are encamped nenr the ocean beach L. "Forget If -Buy At Home Thompson, wife and son of Carl ton motored over to the beach the lat trr part of the week for a ten day outing. C. A. Kirkpairick and family ef Portland ere enjoying the cool a air at the lliff house this week. Mis. (!. B. Power of Salem is among the late juest to arrive at the Cliff house. Violet Feeler of C rot on, S. 1)., is vis ititig at this iM-ach. Mr. W. J. Carrol and Xiha T. Kuan of Eugene are p,-nd ng their summer outing at Nve hrh, and are gnetts at the Cliff house. 1- Shirley and wife and P. 0. Shirley and his neohew nf Vnleniri a .ssJa of re.l and recreation at tin 'are gi'i.-sts at the Cliff house for the ... Jba'anee of the month. (trover near and family of orvallt are t th-s rsirt f jr thivr summer ant. for tbeir summer outing. j. S. Crowell of Portland is rustieat ui at th s b, . i. A. F. Fratiklvn of Portland is rerji tered at the tiiaud tins week for an outing. Mr. and Mr. ( hs,s. S. Cowan of Oak land, Cal., are among the guests at the grand this week. .1. W. Traver and wife of Piaias ville, Kim , sre enjoying the cool sea air and eoast s.-enery at this beach. They are registered at the (irand. Hsrold Wilson qf Ounliridge, Idaho,' 1 guest at the grand this week, and eaioyiug hi fimt sis.t to the sea shore. D. J. Hivker of Portland i enjovinf service overseas, is expected to arrive here this week. Harold Riches is homo again after more than two years of service with the A. K F. Lyle Johnson was in Salem Sunday. H. E. Browne was in Salem on busi ness Friday. Elmer Olsen is tuking his annual va cation in the mnuntnins thi year. Spencer Baxter of Portland is visiting his parents here. H. Phillips and wife of Scio visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. Davis Sun day. ' ' DeWalt Wolford went over to Salem Sunday to take a look at the uirplnne. Lieutenant Browne and Aviator Frencee took a trip bv air route over Silverton and vicinity Sunday evening. He flew about 300 feet above the city. Mrs. W. L. Cunningham nnd Mjrtle Thorson r.re spending a few weeks at Seaside. - Ruasel M. Brooks, son of Postmaster J. H. Brooks of this city, expect to sail for Holland on the steamship Rotterdam August 1. The young man has bren np pointed vice consul to Holland and will bo gone at least two years. WW M "she purr she claw she scratch yet, mort Dieu, how she love" "she creep stealthily she watch her op portunity then she strike with lightning speed " for she was truly "THE WILD CAT OF PARIS." 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