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. ..... w.-s -. i t r5 fv err-a - ' v mt n r "I-" i I - i . - i i v iiii v i m i d. 1 r i v- i v ' v r , r wa . m m r . mm t 1 1 fTvvnv v- r - i i.- , Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent In One ! Week 's Time In Many Instances Frw Prescription Ton Caa Have filled and tin at Home ' Philadelphia, .Pa. Ua you wear giasa esf Are you a vk'i n or' eye straiu or other eye weaknesses? !f s. you will bo glad i know tYit to Dr. Lewis there ia real hoi lor you. Many whose e: es w?re i":i;li.iir mv thev have principle of this wonderlii1 fre pre iK.riultnn. lnn nin snvs. uftrr trvim iin. mil v. uft.., trvinir it: "1 was almost bli.irt; eouid not,""'" oo i"iv. -uaiiy uupi-i.-ij ee to read at all. Now 1 esn rend cv- iiind might have boea saved if they try-thing without any. jjltssej an, I lurjhad rared for their eye m time, eye do not water any more. At night : Xute: Another promiui nt physician Ihey would pain d-fulfully; now they to whom the above article was sub feel fine all the tim-. It was like a mined, said: "BonOpto n a very re inirncle to me." A lady who used it j mnrkahle remedy. Its constituent In says: "The atmosph?r? lOcmed hHzyjgrediints are well knoun to eminent iwith or without jfJaMes. but after using eye specialists and widol,' prescribed It his prescription for fifteei. days every j by them. The manufacture:-? guarantee thing seem clear. I can cveii read fine it to strengthen cye-ijjht 50 per cent rint without gras." It is believed in one weeks time in maty instances that thousands wh near ylas.-s cauior refund the monev. It can be obtain How discard them :n a it-i.souable time ed from any good druggist and is one end multitude more will able tojof tho very few p'epai-.-lions I feel atrengthen their eyes se as to be (par- should be "kept on hand for regular (ed the trouble and extonn of ever get- use in almost every family." It is sold tin glasses. Kye troill-3 of many de- in Salem by D. J. Try ar.d other drug criptiinii may be wonderfully benefit-'gists. C AAA llf - r 1 i.. I- . ! i,vuu iv Kiiea tcpiojfes in i Califonaa To Get Raise, ' I San Francisco, Aug. 12 Approximate-!.,, ly 5,000 experienced women employed in all establishments except mercantile 1 establishments will receive c wage in- rease from 10 to 13.i0 weekly Aug-, list 20, according to announcement by! th tto imlustrial welfare commission.! Minors must bo rmid not less than 9! Pan Francisco, Aug., 12. As the re- Derweek for the firirt three aimiths, noti.ult of iost Tevenue in'mvloon licenses, lesa thaii!10 xr week for the second i,r m,,ih. .ml it Icutlmn 112 wr, tweek for the third three month, of em , jdoyment. After a nine tnonth nppren-; tieeshiD the minimum will be 13.50. I Sate 7HiUcimmmim 1 FoHnfam,InvlldBandQrowlngChildrn J The Original Food-Drink for All Ags ik... m. i n ' 1 1 1 " II ! I I I I I ed by following the simple rules. Here ia flu' prescript inn: Uo to my active jd.ng Mure ami get a beetle of Bon iOp;o tablets. lrop one B.m Opto tab let in a fourth of a of water ami s'lftw to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eye two to four umes daily. o: 'shuiild notice you- eyes dear up p.'n cptibly right fnei '.lie .start and in i imrmiiatiou will piiek!y disappear. If :viuir eves are bo !i'i:.ij you, even a ii tie, tiike utel's to sjvj t.ieiu now oe- Xn woman or minor mar be rmnloved in anv offiM for more ,i;an 8 hor. in jy z kor more ,hnn ,ix days mj Knr Sumlnv work, the rate shall be one i n 0U1U j',.r 1 Af I '.nnnr 1 lnnCPC LOSS VI LlqUUT LlLCIlbeb Mp3H Cti In firV RllflffPt lUCdlli WU 111 Wljf DUUgCl " lnj ft" rcfU!aI last night of the Mpcr- ... ... ,0 ,or''Pl ,,r"8 raf B' San Francisco's budget must undergo a drastic traimming. a. vis TKerlick's 4 He Original ATM I:n!tatUn ai Substituta Rich milk,maltsd grain extract In Powder No Cooldnj Nourishing Digo.tlbU JlheCigarSuprtmc At the"price fLOR Dt MELBA is jbetter, bigger and more pleasing han any mild HavanacigaK COWOWAO' If IV . OTHtHStZtS Scuicro sittiyJ Dirrtntnt Pmcti . Ask your dcsler for your favorite six.. If your dealer ranfl supply yu.wrii us. I.LEWIS CIGAR MFO.CO. Newark.N J., tsrgm Independent Cigw Factory in tht Wortd FLOR de Bread Is Your Best Food, Eat More of It; Bread Is Your Cheapest Food, Eat More of It; HOLSUM Is Your Best Bread, Eat More of It. THE DAILY CA1W -OUKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TIRELESS TELEFONE ATOP MT. HOOD WORKS PERFECTLY IS REPORT Portland. Or., Ail-;. 12. ' Ian you hear nief Klijiih ronlman, lookout on the sum mit of Mt. Hood, itoud 11,10 feet above the level of the se-i, silhouetted against the white ft a snowbank and spoke eagerly into a small black in strument. Forty seven feet of bamboo pole swung in the wind ftbove hiui. "Yes, go on." C. SI. Allen, te' 'phone engineer, I'nifed States forest service, stood eight miles away and he'd a wireless telephone receiver in his hand. Ho was 7225 feet below. Pur the first tim. tol'ttbly, in the world, a wireless tclrpliona instrument had been installed riK-ct-ssfu'ly on the top of a large mountain fur communi cation with stations below. The instullation Is mor? than a suc cessful scientific achievement on the part of the I'aitcd States forest ser vice. H is it long sousht s.iurce of pro tection against forjf-t f:its, a guard with an eye that tin s.? hundreds of miles and a voico that can knout, if necessary, all over tvo states. A fire on the Warm Springs Indian reservation was reported during the test. ANTI-BOLSHEVISTS ASK ALLIES TO TURN DEAF EAR TO SOVIET PLEAS Washington, Aug. 12. The tnti ho; shevik government of the Archangel re gion in Russia today appealed to the allies not to withdraw their support. Tho note was made public by the state de partment. ' Military, financial and railway sup port is urgently needed if the northern 1'i't of Russia ia to be saved from the Bolshcviki,, the provisional AreliMigel government said. The note eonelude: "The provisional government is re- ,p0n,ii,ie fr the fate of the region .which has ronfided in it, and which has no inr uuruc wiin pant-ncc uu nut witi burdens and i moreover bound before its own conscience and beforo its own native land to contribute its utmost to the reconstruction of Hussia. Thereforo, the provisional government of tin northern region begs the cllied powera to' weigh all the' consequences nnd ngnin to examine the advisability of almiidoii- 'iiig north Russia and leaving it without financial and military support. Man Held For Desertion And Forgery Sought As Heir To Irish Estate Salt Lake City, Hah, Ang. 12.(rnited Fress) Identity of Rnv Craig, 27, as Ray Dorty, the Jong sought heir to a million doilar fortune in Ireland, was es tablished here today. Craig, or Doety, is held as a deserter nnd is charged with forgery. Ho was arrested in Denver. He admitted beinff Ray Doety, nnd said he had tnken the name of Craig when adopted by George E. Craig, a ennner of North Ogden, whose wife was a sister of Doety 'i mother. Attorneys in, Brighnm City, t'tnh, hsve been making ererr effort to locate the youth. He was left million dol lar by his grandfather. 3 n Indications Point To Record Crowd at Newport Beaches By Close of Present Hot Season Newport, Or., Aug. 0. -The summer! trsvel to this beach litis umiu'd large proportions during the pust week though it has not, and will not for throe weeks yet reach the hih tide n.aik, ami if it , contiiiurs as it has latelv it will giu.th exceed that of any former mini. A refreshing shower of raia tell huuday night, though light, was ui ie llu i wel come. Life tt this watering place is overflowing with plcaMi;o and gaiety throughout he live b ug day wiiuout a single disugreeuble feature to mnr .t Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ouapniitii and daughter, Barbara, nioUuid over trom Pullas Friday for a brief stay at the bench. William Kllie and family, iViiliani El iot and family, Dr. and Mrs. 11. M. Holl- worth, Mr. and Mrs. ilai.y Stuir, of Falls City, aro occupying the Mich cot tage. They arrived Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Livingood r.nd daughters, Kutherine, Ruth and Helen, arrived from Albnnv Friday for au ex tended vacation at this usort. j Misses Margaret Fislier i.;,d Alma I'ohlo have arrived from Kilem t.ud are spending their summer vjiiutmu al Xye beach, Ex Mayor Walter K. T.nlor of Cor vallis was a business visitor lit the btach this week, returning home via the Silctz. Fat Cowan returns Friday fiom u few days' visit with Dallas friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Y le.liei Misses Florence, Inex end I-oni ieumei hnvo arrived from Sulem tui an jhdefiaite stav at tho beach Mrs.' K. E. Howes 6nd Mis. fcallv Reviei1 of Dalli,s are gucsis of liis.' F. B. Kick at Linger Longci S.odge. Mr. and Mis. Bayuaid hnka.i. mo tored over from Corvnlhs early ia the week for a two weeks' ta.&tiun b,, tht seashore. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore and son of Brownsville arrived Thursoay evening for a two weeks' outing by the sei.side. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cains" and thildren returned home the beginning of the "at the beach. week to Albanv from tluii ruinmr, va-l ''rof- nJ Mr- - M- N,,"(m n, entioTi. i jl'rof. and Mrs. A. (i. Si. itoi.gmt ot the Mrs! Olllaoa and ihiluivn, Ci.ieiiee' Oregon Agrietllural e.-l.ege motored and Hazel, arrived Tiiesdi.y from rhilo- no""' to Corvntlis Thim-duy after a ninth, for a short outing. !'"" u,i"S at this beaeh. Mrs. Frank -Hrown nnr' son, Wl,lurd,t Mr- -w7 Francisco aiu Mis. Frank of Dallas, Mrs. Clara Mevors and Jeryl Francisco of Corvallis have taken a and Murine, of Bulem, arrived Wednes-! eottage at-Nyebcach foi ti.o remainder day evening and will remi:iu foi aeveral,0' "lc ummer, weeks. Thev are staving t Nveliench.) r- McWilliams and ehi.dien, James Mr. and Mrs. (lias. E. l.out iiu.1 fam-:"l 1M, -Mi l-t',Ui '..ster ily and aister, Miss Hut, motoicd over 1V returned home to Ai.i.io irom their from Corvallis Haturd-.v md have .aken summer vacation. a cottage at Nvcbeuch fjr f.ie ii.o:,th. Mr- ' 'M"- K- "'J'",! ul IVfyu"' They will be joined Ucr l.v. Miss arv HK'.iding a few days ut .Neln-ah. Franke Houte of Halem. ' ! Mrs. J. ii. Littler huxo re- Mr. in,l Mrs. W. II. V.hvina.. mid two daughters returned to ll.i'ise, Idaho, . . Tuesday after enjoying ua extended va cation at this bench. H. A. Coaley and fami.v of Junction City are sending .,.,; . ,.rkV vj,..ii,,ii nt Nyebeach. Lloyd Jenks and family of Tbiigent have taken a cottage at .yeb( ach for their summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. I). M. John ;nd daugh ter, Miss Helen, Mrs. Harry Beard mo tored over from Corvallis Tuesday nnd wi!l remain a week or more, F. W. Moorehead, cashier of the First National bank of Junctir.il ( ily, has takeu a cottage at Nvi lic.nh for .k balance of the summer, 'f.i.y motored over Tuesday. Mrs. Ella Lilly and son, Ralph, ar rived from Corvullis M miiay and are guests of her nephew, F,"in' 8milh. Mrs. Maud Hays of I'odlnnd arrived Monday and is a guest with Mrs. Kllf. Havs at Nveheach Mrs. H. B. Cnsick and two children Ob-nn Junkins and duugiiar, wiima, ar returned home Thursday to Albany aft- rived Friday from AlOany for heir er enjoying a tw wet kj' oi.ting at thiummer outing. bjgc),. I Mr. and Mrs. K. G. WinMp of Gil.etto Mr.'and Mrs. Emmet Plaats ni Mt- Wyoming, are among tht ioumti at be ,t... i ,ii iil m a.uiiiirr th vis- Cliff House this week. !itor, at the bench this w.-ek. I William Struther. and family of WaV la Valla, Wash., are fn,'rir.iMg the sum - , mer at h-ir Nyebeach cllagc. ! ..f W U. liorlon f lo.llant t. 'enjoying his summer vsratioii at this ncaca. rn.i. nun., irom I 1IIC"I,, wnt-ir n nun gnged in educational wt.r in the i in- , fllf nPr r.enutiful enmpli-sinn. tie versify of ' hicngo since last fall. 'attribute, h'-r wonderful skin to the Walter J. Huff'ird and fan:i.y of STf. lw nf im,,p toilet article called ven-nn, Wssliinaton, nioiorrd over to I,.rwt11'j. There is -nothing like it for the beach Friday for a few weeks. Mr. jSB, frrkb-. shiny nose, sallow, dark, Hufford is mavor of 8te iT.son and was rough skin. It takes the place of fa-o a member of the Washi.igl.m 1919 l-g - powder, slays on better, as p'tlllr iflc.tnre. I0R d'M' ff,,'t "' il in"18"'' Mr and Mrs William pobock and ly beautifies the complexion. One ap familv. Mrs. Wall.ee and daughter, Mr, plication ,-rove, it If you want a .. Vest. Fuller, arrived fr,d,v from Al lily whrte .am with ,.,y checks, get a ,"",'. , bottle ef leri!l'i todav; voa will be ban for the.r somme, flighted. Irwilio i bl at all up to Mr,. O. C. Burt... and daughter ,ouiUr, (J E.lna. of Portland arr.vcd lucda n i Ume annooncemrnt of Miss Clayton's ....... are guests at the Cliff Lot.-c Jor a lo, weks vacation ontmg. C. M. Mitchell and family of Eugene arrived Toesday and are tc joy log a aea aoa of eamp life at Nfclucb. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST U Mr. a d Mis. G. 0. Hit tier am", l.iuiily are recent arrivals frviu Da Us fn un extended vactitiou. Hon. YY. P. l.af forty of t orva.Mk is ruticntin"; ut this beaca. iirs. Tracy i;nd children ol l'oiiiund are guests with her mo. in:-, jlr. Van Hoeter, ut Eolith Beach. Mr. aud Mrs. 0. C. lia.l, idrs. Lou Folk and Miss Mae Voih,ni:r of Cor vuliis arrived Hutuid-.i.v uau aic quests ut he Cliff House. Mrs. A. Williams and Miss Lottie M. lugersoll arrived Friduy iroin Inde pendence und are nt Nyt.Ui.ih fur their slimmer outing. Attorney E. K. Wilwn mm parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Wilton oi Coi vallis, mi,I U, l.i. .,.. . .1 !,.... ed their Arcadia cottage lor lliu uuiuncu of the suinuier, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Duvci of Port land arrived Friday for a two weeks' vacation at their Nyelie.ich ottnge. Mrs. Ocie Kisor aud two chudreu of Corvallis ari! guests Willi Alts. Will in in Kisor of Newport. Hon. J. K. Weatherfoid wno v.sitors from- Albany fur several days during the week. Mr. Wei-.thertuid ws ab-0 at tending court nt Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward leliirned home ptaturdav to Albm.y, attu ten ilnvs' outing at Nyelieaih, Mr. aud Mrs. Irn 0. Boise and Mr. and Mrs. 11. Johnson auivcu fiom John Pay, Oregon, nnd are guests r. t the Cliff Hoiibo for an indcl.nttu Hay at the beach. Mrs. E, M. How and daughter, Miss Ella, of Oregon City arriveu hat ai day and are visiting at Nynbeuch Mr, and Mrs. Julia J-ontci of Lsl'a were over Hunday viistors Mt Nyebeuch Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of i'ueblo, Colo. Mrs. Cronenberger and Mis Cioncuber ifcr motored over from (oi vallis and were week-end visitors. Mrs. A. M. ianglcr and si.u, l'aul, of Eugene and Mrs. U. Middit-knuif do P'rt'd for t'orvallis afttr a week's vis- tlirnea Home to Bulem Bller eujovjng a j ""'"ft outing at this bcuv h. I ( I..... ,1 n.,.1 -"r- children ot l orvallis ai,! .mis. wimnnu ! Outherie of Jmlini motonu over irom Corvallis Wednesday tur uu cite.ideU vacation by the seaside. Mrs. Cavanaugh has as her (snest, Mrs. Nei-.l Murray of 1'oitland iur a short vacation. I). I'. Mason and dnugl.iir, Miss Flora Mason, and grniiddiniglitei, Miss Giro Ivn Cannon, arrived Haiurdny from Al Imnv for their aniwial vaca.ion. Mis. K. E. t'artwright ai.u daughters, Misses oianys una r.o.-. n,,., ()I n.,n arc at the bench ana will :einnin niun nitely. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold V.ult ban. re turned lionie to l:;lls alur a shor; vis it with his imreuts, Mr. ai d Mrs. r R. Rich of Li i gen l.ongcr i,gc. Mr. Rich has only o,mie recnu.y returned home from Hiberia. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. .'oliwxo, Mrs. I .. . .. .. , Mr. and Mr. H. H. r.V.-erf, Mis. C. ; C. Clark, Miss With E. r.. neui.-t, J. A. 1 FtflPI ClaVtOn S LUCl WajlWU Beautiful Complexion. That aidendi.l That Hhh'nfli'l 'trc' now jp-r- : .. .- t. s I 'a ra m ml lit ttu It flPF I f- Illl U! IK I II""- 1 " n g t.nT ia tlli, rmlrt.r, j, tell how to instantly hsvr beaotiful com pleiioa and a soft, white, velvety skin eTeryone "jott Iotm to touch," 1919, - t. " - - ---n : i ONLY ALL-AROUND HOTEL AT THE REACH Location, Service and Accommodations the Best. BUT TOUK MEAT AT VAN ORDEN'S MARKET AND SPEND YOl'H EVENINOS AT THE Royal Theatre HOT SEA BATHS W. T. Crocker. Prop. OtTOHlTB CLIFF HOLBE, NYE BEACH, . Newport, Oregon. WRITE YOU RATES OX A FEW NEAT AND CLEAN HOUSE KEEPING AI'ARTMENTS. A.LTH0:iAS Newport, Oregon. t Agates Cut and Mounted Watch Repairing 23 years in business L. C. SMITH Front Stroet E. . Cross fc Sons Meat Groceries Fruits Vegetables Out of -Town Orders Carefully Tackel ClTlf DKL1VKUV WILCOX STAPLE and FANCY GE0CEEIE3 NYE BEACH Hrnunigaii nod Mrf. Thnm.-.s rV-heliy are recent arrivals from Hull ,m. Mr. n d Mrs. Frank ',.,;g;,i! of Uu vcr are spending a few d.ivs at .Nye Im'UcIi. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Child-. Mis. ! D.-n nis and daughter, Mis L. Jm-iibi., Mr. anil Mrs. W. T. R-viio! Is, i.iuettc La thron. Katherine Kcnery, H. Funston, A. Oiander are 1'ortlana giKkU at the Cliff House this week. Mr, and Mrs. i. G. Iivirj, J. Ii. Hi loff and E. V. Carver of Conaliis are at Nrebeach for their siimn ei outing. Wa-hingtun. An?. !2.- Il'mand for a ! full eongrrsoional invi-fl iaiion of his charge that the railroe '. were the ic tims of "ssleinuti7.-d ; indering" by Wall Htreet, was la d I eforc the hous'J interstate eofi mer e t nimittee to lay by ilenn K.' i'lumb. 'Plumb, the rcprect t n I c of the rail road brotherhood", trade his plunder charge last Thursday. He declared to day that the ropcly ari,an!s of rail roads were inflated fifty ni'cnt; that railroarl managers Hd v orked against the succesn of govern t rual control; that railroads, depleted when taken over, were now stoct'n up in antici pation of a return to private hands and that large bonue had been gives to stockholders. Wa.Ungton, Au),'. 12. FavoraUo 10- - l I congressional ! CI L j riusncs j i ivu;;: nvK. NEW CLIFF HOUSE - lint and cold water. All nud- eru i-onvenieiices Furnished tents and cuttages C. L WAIT 'Agate Cutter and Manufacturing Jeweler Open the Year Rounf NYE BEACH, NEWPORT E R SAXTON (Formerly of Halem) BARBER SHOP Tost Office Block BATHS SHINES YANiS MARKET . FRONT RTREKT l'HONK il4.riS , j 'IIKHT LINE OF i Sbple Groceries : AND LUNCH GOODS IN THE CITY PUTNAM'S Newport's "Itig Town" fWectinnsry And lee Cream l'lace. Front Street, Newport. ROGERS GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN " Ererytbing ia Groccriis, Confectionary and Ico Cream, Fruits, Vegetable, Cigars and Tobaccos. Both in and out of Hcason. Also Fresh fish Corner Coast and Beach fits. NYE BEACH, NEWPORT, ORE. Phonn 3303. WE HAVE COME TO STAY port on tho nomination of A. Mitchell I'ulmer as attorney gne,a hu b'-eii ordered by the sena judiciary sulr .'OMiiuittce. Whcn the tca-lcaves are young and full of sap, they have more flavor and less tannin than at any other time in their growth. That is why Schilling Tea has more cups' per pound of real tea-flavor than common tea. There are four flavors of Si hilling Tea !in, Ceylon India, Oolong, English breakfast. All one quality. In pan hmyn lined moisture prool package. At griM.cn everywhere. A Sihilung & C St4 Fram iscs nj(( irJbo