‘EVERYBODY’S’ DOIN’ IT DOIN’ WHAT? Buying Lota at Sea View. Where Ia Sea View? The Heart ot Garibaldi Beach, Tillamook County, On the P. R. & N. R. R. Just a Few Hours' Ride From Portland, Through Beautiful Woodland and Valley Scenery Lots $35 Make your own terms. All level lots. Streets graded, water piped and all underbrush cut free— to purchasers. Spend your outing here and enjoy the hunting, fishing and beach plea­ sures. BREEZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD COLUMBIA HEIGHTS The residents of Tlie Heights and near by neighlforhood turned out in full force last Haturday night to inspect th« new barn of Mr. James Ross, and it was duly Initiated. A large gathering of merry dancers did their best to see the barn floor soxxHh before they left. The hostess, Mrs. James Ross, served a dainty luneh at midnight to all. Tlie Irani was built by Mr. Axtell ot Fair­ view, at a large figure and is iiusiern in every way. Miss Grace Ferguson and little slater, of St Johns, were guérit» at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kneviern. Mrs. White, ol Ixrs Angel.«, ami Mrs. Owen, ol Seattle, were visiting at James Rosa last week. Mrs. W. Hick» was In the city last Monday. Miss Ferguson has been engaged to teach tire school at Egypt, for tire com­ ing tenu. < Mr. Henry HhoulU, of Imtourelle Falls, wm trying his new auto on Tire Heights last week. Mr. Taylor spent Saturday and Sun-! day at his ranch Itère. Mr. Jam«» Founder is busy excavating for hi» new concrete residence which he aims Ur liave complete«! Imfore this Fall. Mrs. Sarah Kingcaid, who has 'been ill for a long time, was removed to tire «■oast a short time ago, but the change failed to help lier and she «lied last Fri­ day. She lias been a resident of Spring­ dale for a good many years, and ia the mother of Arthur Kingraid of that place. Fully equipped with bed«, bed­ PLEASANT HOME. ding, stoves, tables, chairs, and Miss Ida Miller has returned 1 home I dishes, as well as cooking uten­ from a visit of several weeks in South- sils. Make reservations, early. em Oregon. Come study the condition and Mrs. Swindler, of Portland, visited sister-in-law, Mrs. Breeden, tin’ last be satisfied with the location and 1 )>er of the week. its advantages. Rev. Black, of Portland, preaclied at tie« Baptist church at Cottrell Sunday Summer Rates morning and evening. A valuable mare belonging to Chaa. Round Trip from Portland Hunter fell into a thirty-foot well last Good till October First, Friday morning and it took aome work to get tier out. But get her out tliey did and she seem« not much the worse. Grandma Carpenter and Mm. latke visited Geo. Carpenter's Saturday. Fur further Information rosartilns Grandma C. returned home with them. thli Bummer rasure nil out this cou- pun and rerclvr compivi* and min The obi butcher», tlie Audrew» Bros., ul« «Irta!la by mail, or call at office liave charge of the meat shop again. and arc phol< on application, Address: Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. School Year Opens September ¿Oth Summer Refreshments Our Ice Cream is manufactured in our own niant. Buy our Ice Cream and you know that you are getting a home-made product composed of pure ingredients. We deliver Ice Cream in any quantity—in packers of one gallon and over Our Candies are also homemade and abso­ lutely pure. Our Ice Cream Parlor is the moat comfortable in Lenta. Full Line of Groceries, Con­ fections. Canned Goods, Ci­ gar« and Tobaccos. •»ret of good feeling prevailed and a nice •uni was realized. Forest Hanger» report a great abun­ dance of deer, grouse and huckieberriss this season. A soebi party was given at the home of “ye scribe’’ on last Saturday night in ; honor of the safe return of tlie mountain climbers, Mias lallian Averill and Mias Mary Latta. DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Walter Lusted visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lusted over Sunday tilia week, • Harris Hamilton, Irvin Neibaner and his sister, Ijena attended tlie surprise party at Mrs. A. J. Stone’s, near Ander­ son station, last Saturday evening and report an enjoyable time. W. Davis was a Sandy visitor one day last week. Grain will lie ready to cut quite a bit earlier this year in these parts. Alfred Whitenidea, of Portland, re- turned home after a three weeks’ visit with his uncle, Ed. Hamilton and fami­ ly Eddie Hamilton ia having a week’s va­ cation with relatives in Portland this week. Mrs. G. f.usuwl chaperoned a party of young ladi«*» to the base ball game in Portland last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley and Mrs. Maquary were the guests of J. Ickler and family last Sunday. DOVER Mrs. Seward was visiting Mrs. Fitz­ gerald Thursday evening. lee Cooper has been busy cutting grain for the neighbor« the past week. Mm. Reid, Iva and Elansr Bews re­ turned home Saturday. Rev. Moore delivered a very interest­ ing sermon Sunday morning. Several of the Dover |ieopie attended the third quarterly conference of the M. E. church at Sandy Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Straw of Eagle (’reek attended church here Bunday. GILBERT REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS working at tlie 15 cent store lias secure«! a position as stationery clerk at Holts's. Miss Haiidip likes tier new place ruueh laitter and die also receives higher wages. Mrs. Rixules and Mias Hhaw spent Sunday at Ixmg Beach. The county has laseri putting hard fin­ ish on Buckley Ave. It ia now complet­ ed an far a« the Section Line road. Mis. Hasel Calkins visited friends in Lents Bunday. The Bunday School picnic, of the M. E. church will lie held Wednesday. Tire picnic grounds will be along the banka of Johnson creek. WELCHES Roy Garwood ia atationed at ('anip Zig Zag for the «uminer. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winter spent a few «lays at tlieir summer cottage. Mr. Chaa. Kadderly returned to Port­ land after a few week« stay at his sum-| mer home. Tlie (lover ment’s telephone line is now c«>mp|ete«l to the Summit house. ROCKWOOD Bombay's Animal Hospital. In faroff Bombay 1» probably the largest and most elaborate hospital tor animals In the world. It has both Its inpatients and It» outpatients, and it ■ululsters to animals of all kinds as carefully as human beluga are admin latercd to In the hospitals of the west Over 2,000 animals are taken into the hospital each year, and well on to 1,000 are treated aa outpatients. In all there are some forty buildlug», large and small, connected with the hospital, and the architectural «true- lure and the appointments of some of them are Indeed superior to those of many of our regular hospitals. This splendid hospital for animala was founded by a native Indian, a Pars! merchant. Sir Dlushaw Mauockjee Pet It. Not only domestic animals of every kind are treated and cared for in it. but the animals of the jungle and the wild birds which are found wounded or suffering from any cause are taken to It and nursed back to health and then set free again.—Every Living Creature. At about half |>ast five on Friday morning July 6, tlie «tore of D. B. Hol­ land burned. The Are started in some unknown way and gained «o rapidly that it WM impossible to save tlie building’al- though some of tlie good« and uioxt of the household furniture was saved. Tlie building, which belong»«! to Jno. Rich­ mond, was insured lor |500, an J the goo«l» for SI,000. George Cutler is having hi« bouse re­ painted. The Rockwood school house will lie repainted in the near future and the desk« and woodwork will receive a new coat of varnish. Mrs. Willand is «uttering from an at­ tack of inflammatory rlieumatimn. Tlie Macaliees gave a dance in their hall last Saturday night. It was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. CORBETT Columbia Grange will give a musical and literary social on the evening of Hs Understood. Paul Ixaila Courier, when bitterly as­ Aug. 10th. al the Grange Hall near Corbett. A «mall admission fee will be sailed by a French professor, quietly remarked: '*1 fancy be must be vexed charged. He call« ms Jacobin, rebel, plagiarist, Mias Ethel Smith entertained a few of thief, poisoner, forger, leper, madman. her relatives and friends Thursday Impostor, calumniator, llbeler. a hor­ evening. rible. filthy, grimacing ragpicker I He Mia« Grace Furgerson of Portland was gather what he wants to «ay tlie guests of friends at Perniiate) Place mean« that he and 1 are not of the same opinion, and thia 1« bls only way Thursday. of putting it" Miss Irene Knapp ia spending thia ■ week in Portland. Mrs. Will Dodson and daughter are Teething babies always have a hard guests of Mrs. Lucy Kincaid. time of it when this process occurs in Misses Ethel Smith and Alice Rass- hot weather. They not only have to tntuwn were in Portland Wednesday. contend with painful gums but the stom­ Mr«. Sprague was a Sunday visitor at ach is disordered, bowels loose and the Ixoly uncomfortable. The best help you Ferndale Place. Floyd Reed and family attended the can give the little sufferer is McGEE’S Groccrymens picnic at Bonnaville Wed- BABY’ ELIXIR. It corrects »our stom­ ach, cools and quiets the bowels and naaday. 4 help« digestion. Price 25cJ and 50c per j bottle. Sold by Lents Pharmacy. There is the stereotyped fashion plate ofthe firms who handle exclusively “hand-me-down” suits for men and women and the Practical Hand-Tailoring Firm who have a real and living Fashion Plate that suits the Real Live Man”. There is no set fashion about the suits we furnish our customers. “Our fashions are absolutely the latest and most up-io-date, ” and a trial order will convince you. We are progressive in our styles; the “hand-me-down house” is not Schweitzer & Manz “Our Pants Do Not Bag at the Knee«” Hashim Bldg. Main St. A Cool Kitchen Even in Midsummer with a real live Breeze Blowing away the stifling sultry air and cooling the whole room That’s your Kitchen and all others too that have an Electric Fan. CHERRYVILLt No hot waveeor sun-strokes in Oregon. Cool nights and pure mountain air produce good health. Tlie Mountain elimbers returned home Haturday deiighteii with their trip. They ma«lethe climb on Friday when every tlung wan favorable. They were under tlie safe conduct of “Lige” Coleman, one of the twat guiiiea in tlie state. Mr. Partella, of Portland, “Hundayed” at the summer home of Rev. Dr. Boyd. This gentleman is one of the prominent business men of Portland. He ia a ‘Canny” Scotchman and has been a res­ ilient of Portlami for 20 years, coming there from the larul of “Scences.” He says he made an excellant choice for a home as he believes Portland is at tlie head of all places for a home and has a great future before it. Chinook sahnon are now running in tine nhape and there ia a fine lot of them penned up at the hatchery for spawning purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Kleeman, who have a Hummer home near Sandy, were up at Mr. Trueman» last week on the south side of the Sandy lieyond the Brightwoo«! and were delighted with the view. Mr. Kleetnan ia a prominent architect of Portland and says there ia no more de­ sirable place in the mountain« for a summer home than Mr. Truman's nor one that commands a finer view of the mountain. T. J. Hanpine, Inspector of the Pipe Une and C. J. Kruse, Secretary of the Portland Water Works, were also recent visitors at the home of Mr. Tru- man. Mr. Win, a business man at Handy, occupied the pulpit at the church here last Holiday anil talkeii to an apprecia­ tive audience. This gentleman has some progressive ideasand don't believe “We should attempt the future’s portals with past's blood-rusted keys” in the words of James Russell Lowell, a Unitarian and a m»n of commanding intellect as was also Whittier, Longfellow and Franklin. Hainuel Miles, ot this place, lately re­ turned from a trip to the coast. He went by the way of Salem thence to In­ dependence, Arlie and Kings Valley and the Siletz county. He went the entire distance on h«>r>ebiick and say«—in hi* opinion—the Siletz county is the best part of the state. The ice cream social at the home of the writer last Wednesday night for the benefit of the church was well attended an<1 was an tinqtialiiiel success. The Great In His Lins. Robert Barr ouce «bowed a por­ trait of Mark Twain to a silk merchant of Lyons. 'Tell me who that I«.” Mr. Barr said. The merchant gazed at the portrait and answered. “1 should «ay be was a statesman.'' "Supposing you wrong In that, what would be yonr next guess7” asked Mr. Barr. "If be Is not a maker of history he Is perhaps a writer of ft—a great hl.-torian, prob­ ably. Of course It is Impossible for me to guess accurately except by accident, but 1 use the adjective 'great' because I am convinced this man Is great In his line, whatever It is. If he makes silk be makes the best” Mr. Barr told the French merchant who the portrait rep­ resented and said. “You have summed him up tn your last sentence.”—London News. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 Try an Electric Milk Shake at Lam- bert A Thompson'« tf. Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loeeof appetite, backache, ner­ vousness. headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there'« no need | to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters” he write«, “did more to give me ; new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used.” So they I help everybody. Its folly to sutler when this great remedy will help you from I the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at All Dealer«. Stock Tonic a Specialty Tel. BOH Ci H. LANE Traveling Salesman for the J. R. Watkins' Medical Company , For Painting, Tinting, Paperhang­ ing and Decorating, reasonable prices and work guaranteed see Cleveland Ave. (iresham, Ore. Estimates furnished Residence, 203 Gilbert Road, one block east of Lents School or leave orders at Mt. Scott Drug Store. Horses and Mares Light and Heavy can be had in Lent«. J Call and look them over. Prices will 1 suit. Trial and Guarantee. Inquire of Kennedy & Klineman, Real Estate or at Grange Store F. J. Ward Miss Mandelin» Quinn, of Tillamook, Phones Tabor—!W B 2S0U 1 is visiting with her cousin, Miss Cliap- man. The Ladtea’ Aid of the M. E. church "Whoro Tho Car Stop*" 1W_’*, Hawthorne Ave. will give a tea party Thursday afternoon, DON'T FORO ET THE PLACE Aug. 1 at the home of Mrs. Hurrle 1‘orthmd, Oregon Mr. Burn« had the misfortune of loa- Quench your thirst with an Electric First quality Fruit Jar Rubber«—4 ing a very handsome young colt. elMonte tomatoes at 10 cent« per can. A Thompsons. tf. LAMBERT &, THOMPSON A Great Difference Government Inspected Clean, Wholesome Meats U. C Birney, m. D. at Eggiman’s Meat Market Main Street Lente, Ore.