3 t, JO ..rk, Sp 8((U) Mfl t.Mf CALL FOR 1IDS ii. , Man Start The Day Ri ht ; White I, Klr,t of ,rw,,g m.. V)tor and f(Jury ahuttlr j Jljlei. For -.1- on e.ay terma t jof)f,. ! Knu.Un Hurnltore Co. J i l lr. Monk for first cliu photo Krl;lilnK. e Mwy. deliver, the t 'n. i-.ii . .1 -i-iin i inr uercimn Congrega tional r(lUfch w give . b.taar Bl u, Ir-byttrlariCuild 11.11 on June 2Mb. Hiry will , .rrvu chicken dinner and rofTrr dm) ei. ,() Ul(J fu.ri noon. KveryUJy welcome. Vj ) ri" IM Wr looming frrllnif liml I ..In I I' i' all' lit time t .... .. r . -tw Jut e. If fclNui l.r M.T Do , bar . ,,., , i u. M.n 1, lime J atarlfd taking Pin iiorrT If . NyaP. Iron Tonic Bitten Ny!' Iron Tonic Bitters II appelll end make fi. la.tr ,m .e, .... , fcy.(r.1.rfUrf,,.o,hcr.)t).r. that mH .'M,, ,iX":v.;;frn,',H,,,0KT0N,c wi, WbUf g'l DfK Htor ought tii havo . , .tkr r f .l..f don't keep you'll nHl her, f tht .,ll,ra t iu want l" t and lirV'" r"","e",U rrU,'r,,c'J WAI. FAMILY KK.MK (Mf tuiiVmJl,l'pr. iKir rualnmcra LAMAR'S DRUG STORE aft j Coc.il Happenings . t ' f l.l.le, W.h.. I. 1 1. mort- fiSJtvl, ff rtrl ! frm T ".. .V ('Ul)lvllattk. . r. Ill. II... -II .-(.I" Ur '(f for ll Vlrl of i ftf iKcnw h twen luun U&t i Uftlcr ralatotfU" til J IWI "I f Vt " WWIIIW IWI IL Kn. h"i Kuhlxm. uf lUr View frit 1 , 4tt!U Ulrrr !llion ami f fit 1 lrvc un Kturtly oh fcmitUnl hkul talilcl,lri;c park- rfrt at I , I. Ciuutfh (). U A M'klo rnmic atarJ In iuara . .... I- II. ..LI ..If 1 MM V f.WIHV. II 111 V. ft; all blllt ty rhcrk nloinir)Hjr I. .1 I . .!. l.t . U tu I . ..! . ..I Mi H'r majmt imv irii uiii i tj-fi.. ,.. . . . I i L m Kf I K.w l Nll ' . (IHIHI, a'wjll l kc tu trl hum ami to Maury to !. rUtt Hf.t National fl.nV. JlHrph Ktielrr., M U,U. W,Ut rrc mafrlnl at thr Cathtillf Church ' lh 14th. IUv. V. Cl.rmUra ,r- furmnl the Ccrrtmxiy, I HiHltrVtrjUng fuoln, ri,j furnl,)r) ! tvam fill frnt. Kiwiulf, .1 U'.i-l. , ., Torr. tf OUop. thr ilentlat, w ir It! VanUtl twtt from Momlay un- ni nmra-iay. attriKjIiu' a mrtliijr uf Ihr i'.lc ilrntal at-clallofi. If yKi want a fral fly ,tif,y u,,jf. Ct 7jc a Kalian rrady la uir. Spray. rr ffmn v up. C. I. dough Oj. Tiicr will L a Puurtii uf July crl hratlun at lltiiy Camp. .S'rtartt. Th.t .ill he ,,.,,1, f , vin.li .lane, (lit; anJ other amuariiirnlt. Try ihiMo 1U iJImiora at thr OH .S(inth Kllfhm. TJipv arc thu twal In tm for thr moiwr. Dr. ljr iiiwt iwi (KrliJIr or ifti from h(Ur 0 houac. Clattra cannot tr cor rrctly flltJ that vray, Cmultatlon at TlllanvuoV. llotrl June 22 to 27. W. I. Still well of thli city waa hufMirnl ait wra hy In-lng rlrctH to pirililcixy of thr ItvillanWar Wtrran'a Aaavxlatlolt for tho rniulnr yrar. Hlnitrr arwint; machlnra for aalc on raay trrina, at our home piano ami mmlf aUirr at Tillamook, Ore. llolh hiirt. A. I.HK-liarV, Mgr. TlioKrrU Hru., brick atnl tllr man ufacturrra with u tu announce that Th Tlll.rnwk Hulldln: Company rrcrlv biiU for aupplylni; UK) ntiH t( four.fiKit ikI, to he ilellverrd ii the ktaernrnlbf Ita hulMIn in Til lamouk Cllv. rirfinn (..... . rpU 16, l!l(, llllanifink HulMlriK omrmny, iy ii. i. uoim, rrcaiiictit. NOTICE. j AlKJold HoikI Tradinic 8Ump hear- ; IriK th Irttcra 1 IIS or Molt, mum b In our handa not later than June 20th to be rvderrnrd. flAl.TOM'S Thr Old Kpanlah Kitchen la a fine purr toj.rt wU, KtM aorvlce and Irratment. PIANO T'JNINC Klrtt claaa work. Rraminalili. ml.. Ju1gr llnlmra haa rrndrri-d hla ,1-. T'ee yer of aktlafactiun U Tllla- rl.lon In the Motel Tillamook c.m-, ' m"k Uani'AUt MtVIMK .u.t.minhe contrntlonof the plain- I'honr ,.r leave old". TtJonea-Knud-(ill ami sppulnllnK prrmanrnl rr on atiire., rlvrr in thr (H-rwui of A. II, Oaylonl. : --- Wr unJrr.tafMl that Mr.Worra.il will I NOTICE apl the cair. Hrr Kor Sale, black marr, i year No. 72M Drawa New Home Sewing oW, wrlghl aU,ut iutid.1' w. ll , Machine at llallijiiia. Save your tick- hroke an.) .ournj. M. Hoenlcke, WwxJa. U, If the machine l not callcil for by OrrtfolJ. I next Tlltiralav rvrnlnL. mr. will ilr. Klra A. Ilobart. lecture ami houar to h(ie worker for W. C. T. U. In the Inlrre.t of Oregon Dry, will lecture at the foliwink' point: Heaver. Sunday nl;ht; Sandlake, Monday: I'aclfie City. Ttlrnlay ; Orrtown, Wnlnelay ! Clover- dale, Thuraday; Happy Ilend, Friday. Jlon'l he deceived In buying cheap i t'luvcrdalc and Heaver meetinK were (lour when you ran rt Pemrnt' (trat, I wicUlly well attendl. j lllue Sinn hard whrat flour at the Til- I Tlllamo'ik arxl ehalcln meetlnK lam-k Keel Co, The "Ileal" flour on rre mt we" tUrndcd they the mrkrt. Money back If not Mli,J mutht have been, THE FARMER MEETINGS The Farmer meetings which were held In the county laat week were on the whole (julte well attended. The THEY ARE GETTING PAID FOR BOOSTING Who Is The Sharpies Mechanical Milker Users Why Not Become a customer also and get paid for 't in increased profits Why Not Kelicve yourself of all dcKndnncc upon unreliable help and drudgery. Why Not Make up your rnind at once and invtt in a Sharplej Milker. The Teat Cup with the Upward Squeeze. The rr.oiit wonderful Invention of the prmtnt time. Call at our itore an1 we will show you a machine in operation. R. F. ZACHMANN fird. Tnr Kvunifellatlc ervicra at the Natarrne Church are till In progrean and will U through this week and next. Mm. Klva Ilobart will preach at 1! l)'rlK-V nn lln,(.- fl I III C.. d.ynK-hU 0,.,n air .rriler. are beW 1 by "r ""Itumt. R. ...k ... i . . i , C. Jonea owl J. Vi . Palmer, uitnmn- each rvrmriL arul ini'tini. itK.irtmf ... ' a.lt with thetr are Invitnl to do ao. ; . , parimeni were me eaKcra. Meairs Dorman, (larr and Jones The chief topic .dlcued at the meeting; were "Loitanberrlea" and "Itetter Hull." W S. Hrown and W. A. Harr of the Agricultural College arvl J. K. Dorrnan of the U. S. Dairy Division, accom- u id I inian.1 I ur iiruiwrir in I iiifti I iit nr & i xiinii.i' innv will navn i. 1)Jiip Herald OfUr. Mita Fitrr-ice Chapman Uft on Krl M 'llfT J Wl-(V PIIV W m me tj 'rimer wun ner ina. Cd milk cow forl. Hoo II. C Mn, (Jrc, (Jravca of ItvUpendonec, lain Im-m vlplllntf Kv ..liftln Mil '.A, rrnntnirton. left for her home on IK.v TU Maion will rnerl In apeclal mUtit Wr.lnca.lav evir nL'. June 24 (1.1 .......i Ibwan) A llunn and Kit Oialnry of . . . . , . . i .. vrMiar w.m i.m..Hi l.t in.rinirn nv 11. WrlK-ral the M. K, l'arOtae ol wi'fyir . i, I raiiuar anything In tne nlf llnl.i(.th a... k .al aal I , . I at... ill. in n i Mnrrrii tr 1 1 ri iiii- vu Bar l"ure ronlalnlni; tnonev " other Mkulitc iaiera loat. Kltftrr can mime "nl by rrtumlnu umo Ui Herald ftfr Urt, ami Mra. Kohcrt A. Ioimnl nrn tU I, ...... I . a. .. .. I .1 .. ..I.I l,..ri Krlilay, Dr. Wrrvdt wna tho attend. Is! I'hjaiciHii, Mlu (.race I-ilmun,l of Pacific City U vlslittii; at tho homn of her Unclu wrgt! Kdmuiitla arul IuWIiil' a teuchcra .(.. . . .ininai lun im.m kiln of brick ready for thr market. W ( Dwight v A (iirbuch and i.iliii i. 4 uil filed in the circuit KMiit "Ihr Plaintiff atkt lor a rti training ordrr to tnti the defend ant horn m an)witc trcassbsiing upon their jitoprrty and atkt for ddnufrt to the amount of $1050.00 , -TV Why Nithered with 2 pair oj of glaaiM-.: Call at Hotel Til- lamoik next week from Monday to Saturday, June 22 to 27 and have Dr. tiwe how you the new acamle in vlnhle bifocal glaaaea with which you . can are all utatatice. .No unatghtly I Ittin or team In the glas. Free 4c- monitrationa. Kemember lh date. A board uf arbitrator coroaeat of M, W. l!jirrlon. John Kdward. Mr. (!arlon, Hrrl Stephen ami W. H. Al derman, met on Thuraday and took evi dence In regard to the purcha.c of 8 acre of land on Cold Creek from L. H. I Wang of Portland, for a fi.h latchery. 1 It. K. Clanton, auprrintendcnl of ''rw jhatrheriea waa preaent and repreient- talked on the ubject oT better breJ- Ins for the dairy herd and alo dtKUs ed many other matter of importance to the dairy butineis. An endeaver was made at all of the meeting to encourage the forming1 of co-operative boll aaociations awl sev eral algnifled their willingnes to take hold of the proposition which is indeed an encouraging sign. W. I.. Hrown' talka on Loganberry culture wci instructive and was of special Interest especially to the Beaver jveople who have formed a co-operation and are erecting a dryer. Mt. Afl lutitntioa Sart Sattaiaed by Saprcae Caart CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH BRICK, ASPHALT, LAND PLASTER AND COAL LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St between 2d and 3d Ave. West The decision of the Circuit Cou rt. in the uit for criminal libel brought by the BaWictine Sisters of ML Angel. Orvgon against J. E. Hosmer. editor of the Silverton Journal was sustained, yesterday by the Supreme Court. The etl the atate. Mr. Wane wantcsi J2000 There ha Ix-en a kit of damagoi for the pnp.-ity and the state contend- ...W to the ranrnrr. The Tillamouk M n" 7 S P 1 w" I Mnion of the Supreme Court waa Fred Co handle, nothing but Kul . "T1" for ,ny PurP- The written by Hon. Cn.rles U McNary. wrir,"L arbitrator oecided that Mr Wang ! Chief Justice McHride and his associ- .... . , . ..hould have iKA for hi land. It is j tes concurring and confirming the .... .... Muo.c , l(J thJt lh(. fi.n commission will nol farm mirth 01 town wn liumcil to llie 1 Club Ejects Officers. The Trajk River Birthday Club met at the home of Mr. Frank Hes ter on June 10. most of the members were in attendance. It beins: election day the following officers were elect ed for the ensuintr term: Pres.. Mrs. t?w rmu-fn.d -..f-i rt- VI.. t." 1 . . Stanley. The club was beautifully en- tcrtaincil by tne hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kunzc and Mi Schield. All cn jocd the lovely strawberries, cr and cake served, a short literary pro eramc consisting of two delightfutly entrtaining numbers. Reading by Mrs. Rose Crawford and a duct by Miss Theresa Durrer and Mrs. Dur rer. Five new names were secured for membership. When the time came all took their departure feeling that they had spent another profita ble afternoon together. caTe amTtn? sfoTI?" banimeTT S?Veufy thousand year Is a very abort time for the il'f-Iopruent of a jm.U eorer. For man It uiralb a fierlcl o great that the ml ml can hardly grasp It. Ttie cuttlnr off of the tr- eiije the soli o (hat the rain lnLs tiiu It. ao'l slnre It h tut the protection that the root .iihI the litter .111 the ground afTonii.it the wil 1 wku wahed away, in fifty yir.i :i lnsle luuil-r mer rhatit an dfjirivi- the mir of soil that reUireI ii.i y.ar to form. Voutt;' Coajiaiilou. Black and White rars Cigi On ee Siuokctl will con vince all. The only long filler I'u re Tobacco Cigar to- ly lor He. HO Box $2.00 Wier Sprechen Deutsch C I. CLOUGH CO. Kcliablc Druggist. grouiul on Th'iradav, The fire starteil on (he rof. Moat f the furniture wa.aavrd Why buy Kex iurn. ami Hex lard when ou ran get Ka.trrn corn fed hniti". baron and lard nt tilt! Tlumiik Feil Co. Thr brat money can buy. Now Is the lima to look over your machinery ami gel your repairs. The Tillamook Feed Co. currica a supply for all marhnii', C I.. Hvrraon and wife of Weed. C'mI., are vl.iting ul the home of Mr. Kveraoii'a pmeilla, Mr. nl Mr. A. 0. Kvrraon. Mr. Fvoraon la an employee of the S. P. Hy. Co. paafaw Dr. Wcntll Physician rJjHt.and Surgron offer his JIlTCrMrv .cryiccs to those in need of i!lo. a ,,l,,wr treHtment. la permnminlly located In Tillamook City not here only when omo specinl occa sion drawn a liirgo number of people to our idly, and Kt 'vi'ry day nt your cervlcea. Satlaliirtlnn uunrantced. You ran l-cl iinyxlyl" t hmaea or mount lug you wish, nl modern prices. Conatlltiitlon Free, Absolutely No. KM druwa Ihu New Home sew. Ing miichlnc t Ilultomc Svc your tlrkela, If Ul" miirlilnu U not called for by ni'Xl Thurwlay evening we wll draw again. Ceo. I,. Hamlin. " moving, raja ,,u 1. M.I re.llllnk'. Truck, to handle heavy work. Uist A blue hand butf. on Thursday evrnliuf In Tillainook, containini: a .mall purse which had In It $5 Ifold plcm and aomo iinall chank'. Kinder pleiiau leuve ut Hrrald office. Hand Shaved shlnirlc and cedar .mat for iuIo. fee or address C. J. lllanrhanl. Hemlock, Ore.. Mutual Phone. Mr. and Mr. Thoa. Kdwardi and ona l.ylp, H"lJprl ntl ('hr,,,t "f A,-i-rdeen, Wth are vl.ltlnu at the homuofMra. Wwurl mother Mr. II. II. Hayward. Thoy may I'Hift" here. For fowl dinner or anything In U Hneof i.ratalatafMKW. mh " 1 Hpaulia KlUkeii. 0ppoita Uvaun. pay this price and the pros pert ar the proposition will be abandoned. The ratabliahtnu of hatchery on Gold Creek would mean the expenditure of t-'.OtO for buitdJnKS and f3000 per year fur maintenance. It has been stated that there I a tx'ibllity of abandon ifitf the Traak hatchery site, beeause of lack of water. Notice tu the Public. I am now located in the Mrs. Mills property between Slilluell Ave. and Second Ave. Mast, three blocks West uf my old location, where I am better prrrcd to serve you than ever be fore. ThankinR you for your liberal patronage in the pat and soliciting 4 c-mliiuution of )our valued orders, I Jin, Yours for busiueis, Kaspcr Zwcifel. THE WATKINS MAN. A. M. AUSTIN XIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR WATER AND POWER RIGHTS OUR SPECIALTY Mutual I'hone unanimous verdict of the jury which found J. E. Hosmer "Guilty of Crimin al Libel." The Benedictine Sisters of Mt Angel are entirely vindicated, and Hoamer must pay his fine or ko to jaiL Christian Ckarch Notes At the Christian Church next Sun day evening we have a very interest ing line of thought to present to the public. The morning sermon at eleven o'clock will present the heroism of a young Christian who was stoned to death while preaching and the evening sermon at eight o'clock will be con cerning a great champion who was moved to action by witnessing this death. Morning subject, "A Fallen Hero." Evening. "Leaving A Champ ion." We cordially invite the public. H. A. VanWinkle. Pastor I AMIMCI Ctif lJ HUD (tlC- C J SUN) UMS S ) 15, 25 10J 40 yfitu 35c ) C 60 Vstt .... 45c V ? It .... 80c C 150 VU .... Jl-20 C ) 25f Taat .... 24$ 1 C I'ru.lH l.ap ."Ve Ultra. I r dllfr l" a part f ) tac elt TelWw . Wc 4o V f wlrlaa- Ihr lawrct prier epa- f .latent wllk oJ wrkaa.ail. 3 S Ufa ii fUl 00. wc C UaiteJ Brelhern Notei Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon by Paa tor 11 A. M. Evening Service and Sermon 8 P. M. Official Board will meet on Monday at S P. M. lo this meeting all officials and members are requested to be pre sent, Saturday will be the opening services of the new Conference Year. Let u start the year right with good Interest and attendance. All are invited to these services. H. F. White, Pastor Origin f th Dsad L.tUr Offlea. "What was the reason for our oflcs ratting lu name of the dead letter of fice, as It Is often called)" wild an otfl dal In the returned letter office. "Well. It wan originally started In order to re turn to the senders all letters, etc.. ad dre.:ed to eiple who turned out to be dead. The need for ueh an arrange meut liecauie evident from the num ber of valuable llit'liim ciiutained In Mirh tuKlTe. ami thJit the old tradi tion .till linger In tho detnuient U evident from the- fuct that the la;r cutitalulni; returueil letters nre black lu eolor. "Ye. there are people who Imagine us to le niyterloti'ily counc-ted with deuth itself, and .ome time bark wt riTelve.1 a l-cullr letter from one of them. Within a wt-t-k of havlns a let ter returned t her a certain perx.n llrlni In the uun- hoa-w Imd died, and ci.iiiiUeutlv the writer, evidently a.-ixt.iti!i- her frletid'a death directly with us. U'S,fd u lu future never to -tend lvii'k letters sixain, but tu bum thetu licteaiL" lndou Answers. Premiums Upon Babiaa. Augustus, euiperor of Home, made tiab.es a purport to otSlee. Hy the l-el Papla Poppaea. insMnl In A. V. !, delinlte preference a r-2ard otflee ' jrfven to tlie father of satiffaito rlly lanre faml le. Such father wen? ellplble for i.Sli-e lfore tweuty-ttve. Thy took pn-s-'-deuce of colleague with no chlhlreu or fewer tnan three ami were preferred all mutid. The prlrliese was called the "Jus trlilin llb eronim"" (threr- chlhlren prirllei'ei. but the .jnallfyln uuciU-r. three in Home, vrai four In Italy. Ave in the proT-Itiei-. The ytem. however, nevet worked welL A Snow Hurricana. The bum 11. or -now hurricane of tlu. Pamirs, t n meteorological phenome non of great Interest. Even In mid summer the temiierature during a xnow hurau frequently falls to 14 de-cree-t F, while In one winter It drop lied to 45 dgre below zero at the end of Januaiy. The buran comes with ytartllug uddeune, the atinoa phere gn.wlna dark with whirling notrflafces where -earcely a minute l?fore the ky n-:.;. ferfe-tly clear. Presbrterua Cbarck Notes. The Bible School is the educational departtBent of the whole church. We haye classes and teachers for all ages and attainments. Bible class topic: Th Great BeiuaaL" Mark, 10:17-31. Morning worship at 11 A. M. Ser mon by tha paator. Ths: "Christ the Religion of Christiana." Praia and Gospel service at 8 p. in. Sermon theme: "Tne god of modern life." Strangera in the city ara cordially lnited to vorshlp wiu va. D. A. McKensie. paator. Th Bridal Veil. The hriil.il ell l erhleiitly of enit ttti utirln. Muz a rvlle of the bridal rauopy held over the bead of the bride and bridegroom. A mops the An-lo-Saxoiu a similar intom exlutetl, hut II the bride wa n widow It was Jbiieii with. Ain.nlln to Sarum uaee. u tine linen cloth vas lid ui-on the he-.idi. of the bride and brtdi-.-To-.nl ind wii not removed until the bcue Jletlon had bevn said. The old Britl-h cutom waa to use nature'a veil un adorned that U. the lous hair of the bride, which wa worn by all brides. ' royal, noble uud simple. Only theu did every oue tiehold the tres.se of 1 nialdenboxl In their entirety and for : the last time, as after marriage they were neHtly ure-.'.eij on tne neau. Amon? srae the tresses were cut aLd can-fully stowed away on a woman becoming a wife. It was customary lu Itussla for village bride- to shear their locks ua returning from church. Fauilly Doctor. Vary Saa". Hrt Sale-'iitnn A woman was ar retted downtaIr thl- momlug. Sec ond Suhmaa What for? FIrat ftiles muii She wa euught In the art of i-iuneallns a baud mirror. Second Sa'esman Po.r ivomunl Tliat' what i-uuii1!! of taking a gla too much. Chl'USO .Vev. The Indicting Instinct. "Do you think women ought to hr.ld puhltr n!Slie "Well. In Nitur cases. I!ut. Judging fmtu the way they talked about every body In the community, I'd bate to have thoe who met at my houae ye terlay n a sratnl jury." Washington Star. Tra.s and the Sail. The aoll U a re-mrce of prlceleaa value. It formation on rocka U ex cwillngly alow. According to Profe aor J- Ftowmnn. many glacial acratcbe that wurw made on ro.k during the last glacial iwrhaJ. between 00.000 aiwl 75, Ouu scant .AS", are still aa-fnath aa If they, bad beru tuadr only yeaterday. Yet alncr the gliciora thus recorded tlr.rl-'. cian ha ri-n up fTfn Ifaf Phenomenal. "Papa." a-ked IIIIe. "what U pha nomeual?" "It Is phenomenal, my son." explain ed Mr. WIscjiate. "when a lawyer la content with a nominal fee." Truth. Only twice In 2$ years haa Umatilla county wool sold for prices equal to those secured by Pilot Rock growers at the public sale held there. This waa tne first public sealed kid sale held In Oregon this year. Mora than 500,000 pounds changed hands, every clip offered being sold. The price received ranged aa much aa cetJta in advance of thoa paid for the aaa dipt laat year. Work on the new $10,000 Y. M. C. A buildiag at Astoria will start July 5-