THE TILLAMOOK WOMAN’S LOVE DEMANDS ALL Can Naver Be Satisfied With Anything Than Abco. te Dominien Over One The Camel idea wasn’t bon. was tho exclusive expert Camel blend nat revolutionized cigarette smoking. That Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos liits just the right spot. It gives Camels such mellow mildness and fragrance! The first time I smoked Camels I knew they were made for me. I knew they were the smoothest, finest cigarette in the world, at any price. Nobody can tell me anything differen •A R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co. Winston-Salam, N, C. Wher, Sunday Was At)d»iuvncu. The movement to enforce* a “BI iip Law” Sunday on the people of the United States recalls the fart that only once since the days of Mu Mt. Slnnl has Sunday been abandoned by any nation claiming Jelmvah ns God. That once was during and imniedlutel) after the French revolution. A decree was drawn up by (Jobet, utehhlslmp of Paris, that the French should worship L'berty, Uqtin’lty and Reason In p'lice o* God and to make sure of the peo­ ple's forgetting ot the church, the buildings were denuded of their sacred ornaments and civic feasts sebsfltet'■' for the feasts of saints' days, while Sunday was wiped from the calendar by ci . atlng months of 30 days each and giving a holiday every ten days. “Mi'! o.-s for Defeos*." (Tiarh-s C. Pinckney v, as one of three euxoya sent by the United States to France in 17V7 to settle disputes which had arisen between France and the United States. The American grievance was caused by the seizure of American vessels by France. The Fr»-n<’ii grievance wns that commercial privileges hail been granted to England. Talleyrand, the French foreign minis­ ter, refused to receive the envoys, but it laid been conveyed to,them by secret agents tbut before uny settlement could he reached It would be nec'oi- sury for the United States to pay u large sum of money, which was, in fact, little more thun a bribe. It was then that Pinckney made his fa­ mous declaration that the United laid “inliHons for defense, but not one cent for tribute." Much Affected. Looked Like Net Player. "Come, now I Don’t look so miser­ Let«, aged five, was visiting In the I ■Country, and, seeing n potato bug for able!” said n Tumllnvllle photogra­ th* first t'uie, she asked “Mamma, pher. "Just pretend In your own mind that you are going to get married to- 'floes flies play tennis?" “No, dear," replied the mother. mort’ow." "Dad-burn the dad-burned luck!" re­ PWhy do you ask?" ' •‘Because," answered the little mis», turned the Arkansas sitter. “That’s precisely what 1 am going to do!" Just saw one with a sweater Th il rsd'iy, June H, 1( >J HEA DLIG H T « and docketed he is in one, pertaining to any A women ha- m this capability of she is playing detachment, obsess« ■d with bridge or a; detail, she is some knotty aware of the always one. The retentive quality is the pre vailing characteristic of w.mnn. It I« at once her greatest strength and her greatest weakness -she cannot bear to let go. If she sees the flame of a love on the warn . *:. • tri.- rantically to restore It to Its full force. A man faced with the wime contingency is apt to be more resigned—or brutal— and makes haste p to finish completely the cooling affection. A man likes to e common volcanic rock known basalt cajmot be easily shaped wish ,’ldsel a nd hammer, but Dr. Ribbe. a No Two Snowflakes Alike. French experimenter, claims much For 85 years Wilson Alwyn Ih ntley ........................ suecoss for. his method een n died ar snowflakes. In that time he has made about 1.300 degrees Centigrade. Ills 3,st»i photomicrographs of snowflakes first product was a glassy substance, and has found that no two of them which he has since been able to are exactly alike. As a result of |is change to the cryst illlrïe structure of exhaustive study he firmly believes the original rock by a devltrlfylng that the snowflake 1» the most exquis­ proe.'-s. The rock which has been ite example of nature's art. melted and molded Is found to be su- His pliotographs have been I intro- fs’rlor to the nal’.lral basait In resist­ dticed Into several universities, nnd ance to scratching and wear ami It have also won a niche In the arts and proves to he especially desirable for sciences, as well as being used for such purposes ns paving, curbstones designs In nrtchnft shops and for I and stairs. It can bo shaped with jewelry designing. great smoothness and exactness. As the material is not attacked by adds, Task for Chemists. It Is suitable for vats for chernlcnl The technical chemists of the world use; and It Is also an excellent elec­ are asked to solve n very tempting trical insulator, imd a useful sub- puzzle. They nrc told that If they can stance for firmly flxing metalli ■ posts only discover how to get It out, there I or other fittings In place bj using ns Is to I*1 had from Jerusalem artichokes n hot paste. a substance which can he turned into n sugar sweeter than cane sugar Danger in Unclean Dishes. The yield per acre of artichokes would Just how serious is the danger of tie higher than the yield of beet sugar from imperfectly washed I Infection per acre of beet, and higher than the dishes in eating places has not been average yield of cane sugar per acre determined, but the high count of of enne. Truly an alluring bait, and bacteria left upon restaurant utensils an opportunity to make the land flow. suggests impleiisnnt po.iclhiHtles. In If not w.lth honey, at any rate with the Inve ni-"«i,>n itf lloy S. Deiirstync. ■: imethlng not unllk Kialth official <»T Charlotte. uten-dls were from six eating house-., used a modern electric of which one hnnd- dishwasher, The bacteria on fefent mugs from d!f washed coffee Twenty Per Cent Discount For Cash Cut down your tire and tube expenditures by anticipate.; your Spring and Summer requirements and getting— Absolutely FREE 17th ther sum of $100.00 and $23.00’ costs and disbursements which Judgment is in favor of tne plaintiff L. Saldern, and against th» defendants, C. E. Field and Alic; C. Field, I will on Saturday, the 2501 lay of June, 1921, at 10 o’clock A M. of said day, at the front dmu rf th* Court Hou >41 th« City of Tilla­ mook City. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder f r cash in hand, for the purpose of sat­ isfying said Judgment, the foiiov inc described attached real esta.e. sit­ uated in Tillamook County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot 32, Block 22, Tillamook Beach as per the recorded plat. Dated and posted the 26th Jay .if May, 1921. First publication. May 20. 1921 Last publication. June 23, 1921. —one “Ton" Tested” Tube, cf corresponding size, with every Vacuum Cup Tire bought at o»r store. Act quickly. This offer is LIMITED. Once it expires, it will not be renewed. Larly ordering will avoid disappointment. 1 Williams i Williams Tillamook, Oregon C Faces JOHN ASCH1M Veal Steak ... ................. Veal Chops __ ________ Veal Stew ____________ Steak ....... Sheriff of Tillamook County Cic Pot Roast Boiling Beef Pork Steak Leg Pork ___ Loin Pork ...... Pork Sausage Hamburg Steak Leg Veal PURE lbf LARD Large Pail .............. ............. $2.00 Small Pail ............................. 1.00 COMPOUND Small Pail Large Pail . 60c $1 60 Where Quality 7s Paramount BUICK CJ^UICK'S twenty-year service record indicates that in Buick there is an ex traordinary transportation value. Ownership of a 1921 Buick will bring to you this sure personal transportation value with the added roominess and beauty that have been designed in the new models. Let us demonstrate how handy the mech­ anism, how easy the car operates, how powerful it is in taking hills. Wherever you travel you will find Author­ ized Buick Service. Since January /, regular equipment on all models includes Cord Tires Tire Mileage at the Lowest Cost in History SIZE and TYPE 30 30 33 82 34 35 X X X X X X 3 Clincher 34 Clincher S.S. 4 S. S. 41 S. S. 5 S. S. NON-SKID RED-TOP RIBBED CORD NON-SK11) CORI) \ . i. .■ fl GRAY TUBES Old Prices New Price* Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices $17.55 20.80 26.30 34.95 49.85 61.15 112.85 15.00 21.00 26.90 38.35 47.05 $21.05 27.75 31.60 42.00 $17.00 22.00 26.00 34.40 tu*. $2.75 $32.60 39.20 49.80 59.10 73.65 $25.00 32.90 41.85 49.65 61.‘>0 $34.25 41.15 52.30 62.05 77.35 $27.50 36.40 4t..Ml 54.90 68.45 8JB 3.60 4.55 6.00 7.25 $2.15 2.55 2.90 3.55 4.75 5.85 Othrr ti*ri rfjttwti ia prnffrtio* These Prices Apply to Our Regular and Complete Line T W W fi i L > ' i a V wl W —-—___________ y- if II — y O - lì ■■kLM 'V Price unsupported by value never is an advantage to any but the man who sells to make a quick “clean-up" and quit. A reputable, unexcelled all and more than you mileage tire made by a company that cun and will deliver pay for is the only one you can afford to buy. 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