i 4 32f You'll Find a Conscience Here, and - A fair ami ...r i....ll,o of ,,hh( drtur nrnt MIIi.k the truth nUut ... vIwih-..i.IvII.,.vHh,.1 Hh. ki.l IUl we r., ronscl.,.,- .. ...r h j.f. i!.t...i..:fl.Hlr ,,fei-. t fB1Mm(,,, vc curry a Kilismts I'hdii'tinplm nixl Kmnds 1'in1iiii Tackle Slur l Music niH Musical Con.ls W hitman's C.tu lie-mid Hon Moii'k LA M AR'S DRUQ STQ R EI Un fnf furl, ill : Hocal R.ippcniinis. : I' flail niirlludrnr, J i Jonfo. f iver, wa In tw t-, i . iii Molality i K.mHh tn rout no -I tu ttiy fft I II. l.oyn. II .imiBtrxiii. nf llmiiliK-V, b In Itt .'i .i. I tMlivmo tia). j I jiAVr IIP f tnf alt V lttdt llf lirji I 4 ,. v, ii ii ., . . V, S. Ut. rf ItrnVtir. wa ill tawn y () ,1V 1 i. iri wontwl fur Roficral .boutowurk, A 11 r !'. J. Sharp si NclirU. i . SUi.oi' of Hamllaba wa In twf Saturday UU llci wnhtnl tu llll Wll, I jwiulrr of (:. VntHlctm. TtllamwA. I'ftti.l Ittlilaav of llaitlttxk wan In th- . l Saturday. t - Iu I'ar h In the ra- i nn (o t for Mr, lUlloin ro- t - t ''Hhdny. tt.jiB Jftf dllMtrr at Um Olil S aniaii Kit'lmn, Ttiv urn tlw beat In t. wii fur tlc imMter. Mr.. ticMi. William of Hay City la . ritirollv III at tho Tillamook ,iariuii. undtsr tho er of Dr. Wcmlt. I n-r imii? ncUtrrl Ji'nr'y Ixill f-r bbU-. I. U HbpII, Tlllanicok, I -!it.r Tnylur, Of (lornlalr, wa Italiaac-tltiC lilno In the city Moil- la. II....... ...-11 r.r.L.r I H I, . , .1 1 til Mill), JlfMI IIIMI, V" - ihp TllUmiKik Vm Vj. ami ihny will fll nur orltr on tlw afni' Inrm. Win. Watt, of lorl Huron. Mich., I. here v...llnK- hi brother ami other relative. Someone will hae to win It. What? Tlml piano at Hhrvde. Dr. Ilnal roMirt the birth of n dauuhter lo Mi. nml Mr. Tiun Kl ward Inl .Sniutilny. Would you lake, n pinno a a i;lfl? ljavn your nama lit thu Tillamook Feed Co. Iloi.ey T'irri of llntnlock, wn .In tho city tin' Hrt of thu week. ItliHnu jainy to trade for typewriter. I'lmue Courler vl.iblu olflee. Cloverdale, Orek'un. (Jiime Wiirtlen l.enrh liberated lour don'ii Chlneao riioimniit eaat of Ioaii hint Meek. Oo'lo Dr. Monklfor'llrHt ehi photo KmphhiK. He .nlwny;:doliver the K'kmI. I. H. Wnrd, of Clove ulu In, wnn In town on bimliiean h.t S itunluy. Ilotmu to rout. rlo- In, on Third Ave. mid We I Second Hi. DiuilflJ. l-ry, of ShIuiii, him been triinmiclliiK biiNlueMH In tin) city this week. Thu Whllo Ih KIiik' f "nwlim nui clilneH. Vlbmtor and Jrotiiry "buttle iityleii, I'nr luilu on uiwy toruiH at Joiif Knudson 1'iirnlturu Co. Clough's Fly Spray Don't iillnwflluH tu Hiip thu blood of your ruWH, Keep your Mtock conleut td mid your pocket full by u h t n k ChOUflU'S OAIIHOI.KJ COMPOUND C. I. LOUGH CO. Kclil)Ui Dru.ygist. L i. .; v'. ''-utach ;;',, Mm. W II. (Ml. -who Iib. Ihiiiii vl.lt Intf Vr ilxHcl.tnr Mm. Stanley h rfliirmul U Imt homo In Portland. Aftk Bhrodc wImmH that plnno Hint hr l giving away nl hie atorti, r. Jnl(? Ntdhxiu, f 'I'neomn, forn.ur aehootinttln of Urn. Hinnlny Co tea, Imn lwn vltltlnn Bt her hoinn liorr. Order your dralntlle now for full and wlntnr Unlivery. Tillamook Clny WorVa. lull'!, In ulurti, rnnounlllt. Srn G. ..... . . ' 1- "ick or itMtuim at hi rmlilmicd. Ilavn you Imanl tint latPl7 .SflriHln I Kinr ! Kv way ali.olutcly fri'i? a graml upright plami. Kancv Alhrrta IVacliin arn now tlowii in prlrr to a iwlnl whori you cnn a (for J to Imy tham for cannlrtK'- fi to the I'niU I'alaro ami loarn prlcm. Th t)W riw.illi Kitclti'i I r llnr plarw tu not ?.mii. nurvlro ami Kami troatinnnt. Ks-Counly p. inmilonr Hwlyfnll. of 'It.mvor. wa in thu city Muiulay. Why Ituy ttox iiam ami Hp lanl whnnVou can kgI llnsli-ni corn fwl limit, bacon anil lard nt the TillnnKKik Kk1 Co. 'Tli lirt iikiiicv can buy. J. It, Craven, wife anil .in, of Dalla. wnrp In tlu rlty till wck. Dr. Olmn, lipnlUt, will b nlnonl from the rlty on In varniiou thu llmt two wefka of tpt month. Dr. Wcndl Phyiicwn and Surgeon offrri hit tcrricct lo ihote in .. .. I . . . . I ,. . 1 . r,T U t JlPr 1 1 P B t llll'll t. I H KIIS M prrmnncntly lofBtctl in Tillmmxik t'ltv not here only when auine pecml wen- .Ion draw a Inreelnuniber of people i- r " 'v"r' ,ln' nl, ur ervlce. Salllartlon cunranteiHl. You can ol ct nnv ntylu of lne or mount Int; you wish, at modern price. Conultntlon Kree. Absolutely Dr. Peter HoiiMin nnd wife of Mc Mlnmllto who v 11 ted at the Dr. Iteedy home last week, returned to their home Monday, The Herald come twlro u week. For a i;imI dinner or iinythlnu In the line of llrl ctaf f.HMl. cull at the Old Spanlrth Kitchen. Opimnlte Lnnmrs. A computluu AiikIo Dial cale for Halo, ullithlly uhhI. Will noil for little i more thnii half llrt price. Sciilo can be een nl Tllbimook l eed Co. store. Mm. Jennie Klnniin iird diiUKhtern I Dolly nnd Jenny arrived here today jfor n visit nt the Mill home. Mr. I Klnniin beini; nn mint of Knto nd j Myrtle Mill. Cm. I.. Ilnmlln. hoiise'movlni:, hiIh- liur nml rellllnir. Trucks to hiuullo henvv work. Mm. W. S. HubtmrJ, of KiiHtern Orenon, him been viHltliik' t tho liouui of her friend Mm. H. A. Klniminan. They were (,'irlhood frlomln In Mhuuiurl nnd hint not neon onu imothur for K yeiim. Thu Tillninook Feed Co. will iniiku you low prlcoHon nil klndii of buy In cur loud loin. See Shrode. J. J. Johnson, who Iuih been in Flor ida nnd other .Southern Stilton durliur thu pnt few montliH, returned to '111 bmiook lust Friday. Hi immy frlunda mo (rind t sou 1,l,n l,l,i:,t' Sovon cow for bhIu. Adam l.apon, llliilne, Ore. Don't bu deeeivud in buyliiK cheap Ihiur when you can Kt Duinent'n HeHt, llluo Stem hard wheat Hour at tho Til lamook Food Co. Tho "Ilertt" Hour on the market. Money lwtik If not flatia ried. Dr. Nunn, iiHHlntant Btato votoriimr Iiim nreoin imnled bv IiIh wife Ik expect eil here nuxt weuk. Thoy will visit at tho Dr. Kecdy homo. Whllo hero nr. Nunn will anbht Dr. Huedy In insptct ipk fcO'i'o ,,WM Hl,(' ntiiklnit Inspections for fair exhibitors, An iiiplK'ittlon of HARMONY skin cri'Htn at hIkI'I l'P 11,0 H,,,, whltu, Boft and frcu from bloinlshoH. C. I. Cloufli Co A. J. C.Titnmii f Poitland, was HlKhUuuiiiK in tho county thlu week. Owner will irndo for timber or any ixl property, wheat hay or 'rult land, rauie uuiiiriimiieri'U, or will oll on terms, Have .rime eimh, Aildre Hox Vi'l llmwl Ulver, OreKoii. Tim editor of ln llernld enjoyed n vl.it, t.Hlny, with Carl Merrick of'""'" ",",n": "? ,0,, I'ortland, a iK.yhorHl friend, II... editor1 r.vtnmjt. Civic l.cacue nnd ho having been iic.pinlnt. il year ' Formed in Afternoon. ako b..ck In Michigan. Mr. Merrick 1' - now employed on tli.i road by the 1 Th revival meetliiu have keen Ulil.in Meal Co. jKrowlnn In Inti-reit with enh ouececd- Only a few me p. to Tillamook I'eeil day nnd iiIkIiI ami oveml conver- '., Drop In and 'Ind out how to i;el a piano fur your h'me, vour church or IixIko without one cent cot to you. Come In uml let tit explain It to you, Thire coo.) younk home for aile, 2 to B year old, wlhlli.: IKK) lo 1WK) lb., l! llDHil to .elect from. Kei) A O. O. JarkMin one mile north of Helm P, Addre Heaver, Ore. ran and .unburn can be pruv.tnt.'d , with our tan awl freckle lotion. C. I. t:lvi ,!)! view of things from an ntilt Clou ah Cw. i untirely new to you. He preaches thi The Supreme Court ha ordered Mr. I"''' K"p'd truthi Inn manner that i. Caylord, wmi w... apMiintMl receiver decideilly orl?in.il, and refrtfhlnir. of the Hotel Tillamook by Judnej On Sumhiy afternoon an orL-iiiiizntion lluluie., K. (ilnrhMrk'til and P, .1. Wor- j f"r of tiMilsliriK in the work rail tdncml IiupV m.Mii, .nn,.. r..fif mnkiiiK the slate dry at the fall the hotel. We undenlund that the pane has not been decided, a yet, by the Supreme Court ami that Mr. Wor rail ha fuinl.hed a IkiihI fur the pro tection of the minority tockbolW dorliiL' the x-mlliiK of the enne. Want.wl To rent dairy not le than JO or 30 caws by experienced dairymen. Aililreo K. W. Krall, OIpiiwikmI, Klickitat Co.. Wnh. Money to loan on first cln farm mortk'aKe. First National Hank. -Suhncrlhe for the Herald. It comes wife a Wet-k. Huron Von WaMlierif, a reservist ninpcr tit ()ii ttnrinuH nrme fiaH optti .ih pooi.lv ilnrioL- I).., nmt e-k. bclnu hele for the purpose of .e-urimr ' eitil ",llu w"!,t of Moh,ur- Govd material for a bonk which will deal j rvi'r i"lliom Witt v" n lrfeU with the m,K.Kraphy ami resource to "uil I'Urcha.cr. See the rh.ml and e. of our CHinty. the same to be publlhl j ),r,c"s wl Unn from Geor(; Ier In the Cennan lneune. H leil the l,ub,'l MlMr ()re nry with the rank of first liouienant ' and If he I recalled, which he expect to he, he will Ik' ejven thu rank of Captain. Watermelon 1 c-nts per lb. 10 lbs. k'ood Caracul Con-o $1.00. Hran $2.1.M) ton. Short $'2S.m ton. Wheal il.RT.cwt. lr a few days the peach season will be on ami we shall be in a position to furnish you with fancy penchef chonner than we iver have before. Keep in touch with us for peaches. Tillamook .Mercantile Co. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Dr. E. J. Bulgin One of the Krentest livinir evnnRO '0j lt. who is now holding a series ol evangelistic meetincs at Tillamook City, will, on Friday Evening. August 7th, 1914, deliver his ureat Temperance Sermon, entltled: "The Lean Cow" This will be a rare treat for the peo ple of Tillamook County, nnd advocates of State-Wide Prohibition hopu to make this event the bek'lnnini: of a ureat eamnalKn which will carry- Tillamook County for State-Wide Prohibition at the comiiiK fall election, and we earnestly request you to kIvo such mectitiK as much publicity as possible and urk'e all who can do so to attend the meetlnir. Tillamook County Civic League BOTTS RESIDENCE BURNS On Monday afternoon tho residence of H. T. Holts eiuik'ht afire from the kitchen chl nney, so it is thought, and before anyone knew anything about it the whole roof on the inside was ablaie. Mm, Holla and niece Miss Maude Overfull were taklnit a nap at tho time and thuv k'ot out just in time to save their lives. Tho lire was not put out until nearly everythiiik' was damaged or destroyed. LARGE CROWDS AT ROCKAWAY LarRu crowds visited Uockaway on Saturday and Sunday. It is estimated that possibly 12000 people were there on Sunday. Thu main attraction was a concert by tho Tillamook County Hooster Hand, -1G members of thu baud Leinu present. Hocknway as a resort has made k'rent prok'ross this season. A now park has been laid out and improved, nnd was beautifully decorated for tho occasion. Uockaway now has olectric lights, tho same IminK Installed by a Mr. Phelps of Hillsboro. ATTENTION LIVE STOCK EXHIBITORS It will bo necessity to send in your applications to Dr. Reedy at once and ho will Inspect your stock. No charuo for this Inspection. County Fair Honrd. Glendulo hun opened a now auditor lorn. Green MmuitiMii mini, Douglas cnun ty, may operate un a lunro scale. T n i 'III UT, DUlglll iiOiOS Crowds at Rink M .. r .1 e i . 1 ,mv" ,,Mn rpjmrteil. Tit who "r" ''""r Ur- 'IkI "f" ' ! Krutulatltiit thuiMlvr upon the fact 1,1,11 l,'rV ""v" '""1 lnt' priviIKs t" j lUten to one of the i:rertet thln-er 'and prcnehir this country ha cvir ' produced. Dr. Hulrin d.i.n not follow alliKelher In thu Kroove of thu Aca demic llmuxht of the dy, but rnther strike out upon orii;in.il line, making hi )n.iiit In n manner that .turtle and election wan organized with the follow ing olllcers: T. II. Goone, Preident. Walter linker, Vice-President. H. T Holt, Secretary. A. I.. Thomas, Treasurer. Ar executive committee will hu-ap- , jKili t' d later n will nlrn a couimlttco made up of representatives from each precinct. A stroni? orijaiiize! effort i now ubout to be nmde to carry Tillamook County for Oreun dry. LAND FOR SALE 1 filer for sale imrt of my farm lo- BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Grant Pass fruit Rrowcrs will mar ket produce throtiKh Grams Pass Fruit association. Safe crackers blew the safe of Aaron Fox at Truutdale, securing I nearly $2000 In money and Jewelry. The senate conference committee agreed to recommend S5,000 for Cra ter Lake. Senutor Chamberlain had nslied $100,000. ICnrl McCoy was sentenced to the penitentiary at Oregon City for as sault with Intent to rob F. M. Wood cock of Portland. Joseph HuettRelibach died at Bu- Rene, carrylnc to the prave secrets of lienitn lor which ne nau reiuseu imju kuins of money. The president has appointed Fred I). Fisher of Oregon consul general at Mukden to be consul nenoraJ at Tien Ttln. The secretary of agriculture Informs Senators Chamberlain and Lane tho department Is Investigating clover pests In the Willamette valley recent ly complained of. From Lakevlt-w comes the report that a tract of Weyorhaeuser's finest ra.ige. containing 17.000 acres, and lo cated at Foster flat and Ysmsey Mountain, has been leased through Curtis .t l.'tley to William O'Keefe. Acting Secretary of War llrecken ridge has assured Senator Lnno that there will be no unnecessary delay in acting on the new deed to the Ore gon City locks after it has been re ceived. Hend's new cooperative creamery 1 now an established fact. After months of work, fcomo discourage ments, ninny delays and most of tho vicissitudes to which such projects nro subjectej, the new Institution Is In operation. Fanners of tho Hlalock section havo orgnnlzed a company for operating a public wnrehouse at that place. Thoso Interested Include J. A. Smith. Oeorgo Van Gassbeck, Wash McKlnney, It. S. MoKlnney, J. W. hong, Frank Haker. and others, Heplylng to appeals from fishing in terests for reinstatement of the ap propriation for protection of Alaska fisheries, Senator Chamberlain and Senator l.ano say tho eonferonco com mittee has agreed on $50,000, which Is considered sufficient for beginning this work. Hoprosontntlve Hawley had printed In tho congressional record In connec tion with the statement regarding tho fraudulent selling of so-called loca tions on forfeited railroad lands in Oregon, reports ' from tho Portland press covering tho trials for tho In formation of congressmen who are re ceiving Inquiries about tho lands, After a eonferonco with Stat Health Officer White. State Superin tendent of Public Instruction Church 111 nnnouneed that soon one boy In every public school would bo wparlnK a badge not unlike that of tho aveemte polleoiuMi, He will bo tha deputy health offlcor of tho school and hU diitlos -111 eo'in'ift of roH'"H iffr tho luinllar' eonilUioua of uiv i'iwol ho iittcuds. Kelievc yourself of all depentlanee upon unreliable help and drudgery. Why Not Mt op your mind at once and Invest In a Sharploa MHkur. The Teat Cup uftb the Upward Squeeze. The most vonderful fnvotitfdn of the prMft tiun. Call at our store and ae will show you a machine in operation. R. F. ZACHRIANN CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH BRICK, ASPHALT, LAND PLASTER AND COAL LA M R - SCHR ADER COM PAN Y Docks and V.'archoue ronl St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West Iikevlew j bre that five car loads of ore from the properiv or the Modoc mines company, at High Grade are about to be dispatched to as many smelters. This Is the first concrete evidence of tho recent strike made by Manager X. K. Guyot, and it Is of such significance as the whole mining world will await with Interest tho news of tho returns per ton. Plans to place the entire main line of the Southern Pacific in Oregon, and possibly the electric lines, under the block system are an'cui'.rc-J by Wil liam Xlchols. chairman u il.o ex tv iniug board of tho Southern Pacific company. The company now has 115 miles out of Its 341 miles of mam line in Oregon under the block signal sys tem, but It Is scattered, having been Installed where the safety devices havo been most needed. By practically a unanimous vote at the annual meeting of the Hood River Apple Growers' Association, the mem bers of the organization adopted b laws that will revolutionize the meth ods by which the affairs of the local selling agency, nn affiliated concern of the Xorth Pacific Fruit Distribu tors, have been administered. Tho vote was n culmination of action ta ken at a mooting in tho latter part of May, when the by-laws were proposed. Since that time tho new rules and reg ulations have been studied and dis cussed at different meetings by tho growers, who adopted them. Revealing n material falling off in nntlonnl bank deposits nnd a large gain In state bank deposits, a state ment Issued by Stnte 13ank Superin tendent Snrgent of the condition of the banks of Oregon June 30, while Indicating a decreased volume of trade as compared with tho sanio per iod of last year, reflects sound flnan clal conditions. Mr. Sargent Is un able to account for tho decreas of national bank deposits unless it is due to tho nation-wide lull In business, and with that decrease he Is also un able to account for the Increase of almost $2,000,000 in deposits in atata hanks, Warrenton has carried n $150,000 bond issue for gravity water, Cloverdale gets n $2,000 co-operativ cheese factory. Pendleton has n building- boom and the Dally Tribune has a now home. A 12 ft. vein of coal struck Ul miles from Medford says the Sun. The distilling of peppermint oil bus hepm on the Uugold Campbell farm near Cobtng, A. M. AUSTIN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR WATER AND P&W FLIGHTS .... . Mutual l i.one THEY ARE GETTING PAID FOR BOOSTING Who Is The Sh.'irplcs Mechanical Milker Tsers Why Not Iiccoinc a customer also and get paid for it in niereat-ed profits Why Not Calvin R. Worrall LAWYER Business Counsellor, Titles, Accountant, Notary Public. COMMERCIAL CLUB B'JILDING TILLAMOOK, ORE. Ceiand B. Grain Teacher of Piano Diploma from the Chicaco Musical College ALL LESSONSIGIVEN AT STUDIO ANOTHER CUT IN MAZDA (TUNG STEN) LAMPS J5, 25 tad 40 Watt, 35c 60 Patt - --- 45c 100 Watt - --- 80c J50 Watt .-- - $1.20 250 Watt --- - 2.00 1'rosteJ Lumps 5c liilra. We deliver lamps to nny part of the citv Telephone u. Wc do wiring 'ut the lovet price con itcnt with gooH (workmanship. TUlanockEleeteicSa,-, Light & Fuel Co. tur. JAS. P. VALH0S Successor to W. J. Stephens t Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, & Etc. Everything First Class, Best Shine in the city. Ivverybotly Invited. THE LIFE CAREER "Schoolins in youth ihould invariably be directed to piejwre a perou in the bet wa for the beat permanent occupation for which he i capable.1' President C, W Kliot. This is tho Mission of the IE Forty-sixth School Year Opens SEPTEHBER iSth, 1014 Write for Illustrated tco-page Book let, "THE LIFE CAREER." and for Cata log containing full Information. Decree Courses AGRICULTURE : Acronomy, Animal Husbandry.DalryHus bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Vocational orj-Agrlculture, Dairy Ine, Home Makers' Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry. Business Short Course. School of Music Piano, String, Band Voice Culture. Fwmerj Birdo" Crur by Mail Frm. Andrew THU KKOIWTKAU, (tw-7-1.1 inMJ CorealUa, Oicr I 1 a