"IsMifit Cltftcc .n lUtfck C r o iti b I c y , Editor Cuesdav and Friday linteredessnl eU.-. matter Mav IT Ml st the p-m t THIamiM. Orvrn, under the net of Marvn S. ISTV. Jlthwrflifan Kate J vn Advert iwwnU Ptrst Insertion, per line Eech QhiHwueit Insertion 11 metd Notieve Ti -Tiber Claims Notices, per line Card of thanks, per line lAKb. -er line, nrt insertion KaWi sutwwspiont inserthtn, lin Resolution of otntokmco ami ' Ludtrc nolle. per line .10, 'hineA rWeelonlenr,m. line ; iifl,Uv Advertisement, per inch 10 0 .M A- iimU and TbwrxUv M .05 it, t.. iMun'tiubliCHttoa in follow .iV i-l ruHkiT am) PrWny ie. ,?i Reason are Imperative. licki union nutting at tlx Christian Cliureh. Mr. 11. U Studdon will the speaker. Tho public I urgvd be ptvenl at thu service. A St"' treat will b in trc for . a. Mr SboKlon is powerful and fetU itjonkrrof whle tvMHtrumoo. iclnvl. Th'r m rvii for the''atrrk er. We hsvv olieH id teacher ' IU At 11 a. m. Public wwrnhlp xt the I It. Out-en. Yr ar Incited. Sub M Tbo Whole Armor" 1,00 ! ... "jv Va.h. Paxmlnt' Mutliitf. "7 At SKU Union Meen-, nare.i. M, V. Kuhlmsn. ruler. lour You Bank On A I (lan When ling at ("hrlli" frjday. jr.E un:. Nr.MAl.iri NRW: From Entrprie. L. A. Ulfers received notice from the U. S. Custom Inspectors at INorttand that a fine of had been levied against him few not having H bell and fin- extinguisher in his- launch when tw otficor; of the service made a vtoit to thaio pru recentlj-. He intends to t: . Portland Saturday mornimc t iv just the mutter with the ctwtoin o See and avoid further trouble. Dr. RanJle report the birth of 10 pound dHUirhter to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Mayer Thursday. As a result. Ward is exeeedinely haopr. he assumei the weighty obligations of parenthood very philosophically which is a very cood indication that he will be n ideal par ent. Mrs. Mayner and child are get tins alone very nicely. Matt Olsen received notice thai a ftixs of was placed upon him bv the customs inspectors for not having suRi cient equipment for bis fijhing boat. It is possible that tne fine will be re duced considerably when he comes to pay it. From our way of thinking, it will soon be a crime to own a motor boat. We neglect--! ta mention in last week's iue of the Enterprise that Ralph Essoni. the eldest on of Mr. and Irs. lbert Easom, sustained a broken arm Sunday before lnt as a result of falling from an apple tree. Dr. Handle reports that he is recover ing very nicely. A note written in the Raisian and Engliih language was found in a botti on ti- N -h ile..i Beach April 6. 19U by Rudoloh Jaii. one of the Mimi surviv er, it fvi.fi -.g 'irifted acres tne Pacific Ocsan. an 1 discloses the fact that it was thrown overboarl from the "H. L. R. M. S. Mandyour" on October 11, 1909 in Latitude 49 JereeJ anl 45 min utes North. Longituile l'l decrees and 3 minutes East. It has re-juired three and one half year's time for ths current ' to carry the bottle across the Pacific, ' the pla:e of its deposit being le's tin five degrees south from the pjint where it was first throw i inti lis water. Tns news of its recovery w'll be forwarded to the Hydroraph c I'. Expedition of the Paci.ic Ocean in Vladivostok, Si -n , ut once since they are endeav.im to determine by this means to fatuiy the course of tin Japan current. Tne note in Eiglin reads a follows: "This note is thrown from H. L. R. M. S. Mandyour for the purpose of studying the stream, Octo ber 11, Vj J6, Latit'ile -13 degrees, 3 minutes Enst. If anybody finds it, please inscribe the latitude, longi tude, time snd where it was found, send it to the Hydrrnrapbic il Expedi tion of the Pacific Oeean in Vlalivo-6toe." their eotUe on Ocean Boulevard for n couple of werka. The Bay Side Hotel ha Woo leaMl I for the teason. by Mrs. Hutc.tiiwaa. to Mr. A. A. Beektrom. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Ckmen. af Port land, tirrived Sunday ami will spend a few day at their eel tag on Hay Houle vard. Mrs. J. T. Ambler and infant daugh ter, of Oregon City, arrived Sunday and will spend the summer with Mr. Ambler's sister, Mrs. D. C H.tkcr. Mrs. Bert S'oble ami children arrived from Portland last week anl will spend the summer here with Mr. Noble, who has ehare of the rtnisn work on tho Paulsen cottages. Mr. and Mrs. S. Nichols and f.m ily. of Kansas City. Mo., arrived last week and are visiting for the aumm-r with Mrs. Nickols' brother anl wife. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. l.ockwood on Clarke St. CLOVEWDALli NlWS. From Courier. Elder Waymire was in the city today. He hs accepted a eharge at G-avel Rock. Coo County. Ore., and will move to that place. J. C. Mills arrived home last Friday after a three months' visit in Kansas, with his health much improved. J. L. Lowrance is enjoying a visit from a brother-in-law, Robert Addio, of Kansas'. Wirt Sappington is assisting Mr. Jensen of Hebo in the building of an addition to his barn. Tne M:ae6 Bauer and Sutton, of Neskowin, were passengers to Tilla mook Tuesday morning. Huy Mnttoon and family, of Pleasant Valley. Sundayed nt the 0. P. Ma toon home at Hebo. E. L. McCabe, of Portland, one of the oilieers of the Nestucca Valley Bank, has been in Clover Jalc the past week, visiti.ig the caahie, Mr. Lvgus. Frank Worthinton hu i the mi!for tune to lose hi driving horse last t'uesdnv. Some time ituring the niht thj animal w.i kicked by another horse and its leg ams broke i, which necessitated killing. Methodist Church Notes. Delegate are assembling in Port lurnl for the great convention. A good ly number should go from here. Drifted Snow Flour Imm tur sjhhti von onn tst urvil that ynw hfivc a Knlnj tUmms it i'jMsniblc H mill. A flour tlMtt s elortu iixmIph' curing mnchiufs vnn tunko tuitl us vhokitmc nml jnti the futwt whciit will jimIiict Driltrd Snow I'lourissohl with a .MLiriiiltrf Ifvou nrt H"t ""nt. Sunday of tho mmth. a union service ( ittl with the HnttiR iTltlt! vuu ibtnm from this Hour, yum grik ier will jmy you Irnck the Hill price tor the wluile snek ami the flour von hnveubetl will cost you uothi'u. It takes kcjoiI flour lj live up to such n uunnmlce -; ami l)rifti Snow Inn iilwuy. ttintle )jct)l. Prejbyleriin Church Notes. Public worship with sermon by the pustur at 11 a. m. Subject 'MVnry Ward Ueecher the Human Heurted. ' Bible school at 10 a. ni. A. C Kvr son, surintbikleiit. No evening atrvicv. Being ti' fifth will be hold in the Christian church. in which tlvo congregations of the Pi ciple. Metinvilsls, Presoy e !!, and Uniteil llrvtbren will join. The pok or will bo Mr.H.U Sheklon of Portland, the superintendent of the Oregon Anti SakKMi league. Thl meeting will be gin at S o'clock p. in. Rev. I). A. Mucketuie will be absent from the city all next eek attending the Christian Citizenship Conference. 1). A. Mackenzie. B. 1). Pnstnr Christian Church Notes. Bible school at 10 a.m. Classes for all. A special service is being ar ranged by the l-oyal Daughter's cU for 11 a.m. Junior Endeavor at3p.m Senior Christian Kndeavur at 7 p.'". Mr. H. L. Sheldon of Portland will ad dross the Union Temperance meti ig at S p.m. Everybwiy welcome to all thee services. UNION TEMPERANCE MEETING. .Mr. Shkl-in will preach at tho Chris linn Church Sunday at 5 p. m. This i is what the press says of him: j Mr. H. I,. Sheldon, the new suporin- j tcndenl .if the Oregon Anti-Sakwn j league, comes with years of expert- i ence in the most successful AntUSti-1 loon fighting n thi country. He was a member of the legislntu'e of Illinois during the most Intense battles in that lxly for local option i legislation. He was leader of the temperance forc-s on the Monr during his several terms and introduced the famous Sheldon-Berry local option bill and was chairman of the judiciary , commtitee to which it wos referred and sueceeded in reporting it unamend ed to the Houie. He led the forces to its triumphant adoption by the legisla ture. PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR GUARDS ENCAMPMENT. The groun'is near the depot are be ing liiid out and water Is being piped to them for the use of the Oregjn Na tional Guards who will hold their en campment here July 3 to 19. The regimental band which will ac- Manv stran rers are seen in our ser- company me soldiers, oeiwes giving vices from time to time. A most -voral outdoor concerts, will give a There iiuk. is sntislnctioti m every Spcrry Flour Co. Skin On fire ? Cl I tl I 111 L I V Hhll'ww. 1 111 Jill W I I lil I III Seashore op JWountai VIA TUK j.ti4 TrVet mi " li Dwtlje I'ltUI l ! flV... TU.LAMOOIC Si nil (fiMH P. , - TO IIHIIMI- ' ,iw..., ' " I tl.r lll tllrtl hiihiK Hoi'1ip t lidlim l.r. Its til tl u u '.x us 113 U i. ...... I'Kt ?U TO PiMlloml TUIeiiKK.i H- DirKnii Cl) Alleny Carvelll IWisen llrttfl ?leslflU w AkIiUiiiI ( ttiieatotlltnC low (nre (routs other i4til uii pnle Icoiii nuMOUo (kiImu fa..aai 11 i St went ft.... I. I. tl l " i "1 i Mil OfMIO HfO if Mil t at VlJ UumiI. MU ttrf WiltllM IlililU, I'lnal Ufturit Undid Oct. .list lfnr le.MlUlllll ltlMltttnl bonk "Vni il. ,ii ,t. lwtlrt le MblllU Illlrtlll'Hik ( ntltily lrt hr Sri. ..(1. ... Am I II Ik.t lllr I till hIu.iiI U .t.. r l.Milrn. at,itirrn e. . all i iteoir! Agrni wuif h Jill IN M SCUl'r, -rl!rul lietlge Atfe'-I, llbttj. t. Jut Iho ntlil. lmjt waah. ! known lt'i' iTeM-rlpllon fur Kcam. aaJ 111 llfh l foe. A liul i.l prut It. V hire M olhr rtne.la ff ln trouble tul nne ihl cou!4 rviian ire -n m PI'P rm.lf U the nrat rtdUr all 1 1 9 lOl do no I 0m .ta.-ilr 'i r, II "I" "l cuat jou a ccuL Dr. L. K. Hewitt i.STKuPATHIC PIIYsK .N AND .St'R U.oS ib.ii iw;"vl Itv nl Oilleo : Whilhu-o tMenre. TH.t.AMotiK, OltM. Tillamook Baker1 Bread Dr. Jack Olson UK-StpKNT DENTIST Ottlcti lloun lrm 'J Hi- tuft p. t. 0cr K K. Bcali' Real K.Ltc Office llolh I'Imjivoi THOROUCIIBKU) m. A beautiful efy brw 1M . ..I, ... ... at Ua ;n Ut" I sicij Un 1-()U si.i; AT ALL GROCERS Attention! iRECUURCOMMUNiat ; (THIRD 5ATUIDAT s ' . i a " a . a vnii i rvvvw 1 1 f'virFi. A Hi Ut tCII I ItlCC 1 The j lr! Iil work, f ChamUerlatn'. , UHl llll VOItlt) 'it'ltbrfl Tildet it 'laily Ix-etiinwig mate wxloly f .l,lli. i... ii.l 1 l, .fiiisl. t..l llvr-r Ir.mlitna llaa -v-r j lirrt! kfi.i n P .r unlp by all liratrra t' li TMoMIUIV U. T. Hii-vi M li VYOJliAN NHA'S ITIi.MS. cordial welcome is always extended to sojournca in the city. Next Sunday we unite in services at the United B-nhren Church at 11 a. m. Hev. Mr. White will be in Portland. On the Sunday following P.ev. White will oec'inv the pulpit in the Methodist special concert -it the opera house on Saturday evening, July 12. The con cert will be followed iiy a grand ball. Arrangements are being made to give the oilieers a fine h,tnrtiut during one eve'iing of the encampment. it is trioiignt tnat some nail garnet dowi thoir Mr. arid Mr. E. Mallory were from Portland last week ge ting cottages ready for the summer. Mr. and Mr3. H. Woodhouse and family, of Portland, are occupying It Is the fiim of this bank to give the best banking service possible and we do it. It is also very bi-st; Modern I ire Room. Fire glar Proof Deposit them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, OREGON Church while the pastor is at the con- j between the soldier boys and the home vention. As Rev. MacKenzle will also tea,r will be pulled otf. lie in Portland the Presbyterian con- Moru ''ennite announcement. will be gregation will also unite with us that '. ma()e 1,,,or regard to the doings of Sunday, July G. encampment week. However, we may N.xiS.indav evenini? there will be ' rail a Wired that Tillamook will bo treated to a novel enturtaininent dur ing the time the militia is here and thu people of the surrounding country should take udvnntage of this fact. AMBERGRIS THOUGHT TO BE FOUND AT NESKOWIN. On Wednesday, J. M. Myers, Bill Heater and another gentleman by the name of Green, all of the south end of the county, came to iho city with some stuff which they thought was amber Kris. They took their find to Portland on Thursdry to have it examo:l. Quite a largo quantity of the sub stance has been found ail along thu coast from Neskowin to Pac'flc City. Forest Gist, Clint Miles arid thu Learned boys have each found pieces of it. It is estimated that about -10 pounds of thu stuff has been found, If the substance is proven to bu amber grig thu boys have certainly struck it rich as ambergris Is said to bo worth in thu neighborhood of $500 per pound. While walking along thu beach near her homo, Miss Ethel Terry of Say ville, N. Y,, found a lump of umber gris suid to be worth $5000. It had been washed up by the tide. Ambergris is u fatty uubutuncu, tho product of a diseoHo in thu intestines of thu sperm whale. It is very light, mm iioiits like a cork. In its natural stato it has a repulsive oder, but when It Is larjely diluted with either, viola tile oils, or alcohol, this becomes u de lightful perfume. A single pound of umbergrls will make barrels of costly perfumery. Thu material Is rare and liitrhly prized. our aim to have the equipment such as I'roof Banking Proof Vault, Hur Bafe, Modern Safe Uoxes and we have WHE ELER THE, MANUFACTURING CITY ON NEHALEM BAY Come iinii Establish Yourself at WHEELER The Nehalem Harbor Co. will make special inducements to men with families who will lo cate in WHEELER. IjrojK'rty lor residences or foi' business buildings can be seeureaMy on uisy terms. INVESTIGATE OUR PROPOSITION The Nehalem Harbor F. A. JACKSON, Secretary Wheeler, QegOti Portland Offiui Tillamook Offlcci 327 WW Care P.?-