V"'e Are Headquarters for School Books ?, School Supplies I i.tsri'M Sl.ltCH KtlltMH Ink fahlois Composition lkol8 Id I; U-al TcnctiH Crayons NoiJ UoolcH I'ci.s Pencil Tnbleu Panto LAMAR'S DRUG STORE TILLAMOOK, ORE. Bp fv I rluivi Agniits for the t4lrtitfnn, Nyl,? r'amlly Remedies - 1 1. ... f .. - I , II ' ' '"V ll I) III. ; Cecil Happenings. ta . . . J . . I JK? 1 l HIP ! Us WWI h-i, tif UtulhiMt, wan a It 'af rrwi l utny win twr -t rr on the Mtrw Urn). ' 'ITT X ft BIHIHTr fill HflunpiMHi, k . . . i 41... .If Ml HIiF.ml rt t Ia'hp a pi ami is a K'ut? - -... s '1 J -SI f r i iimin-'- i It t tl, I . II.. Vlw .. In i. iiir inn , , n , . , " - in IMTO I HI tlw CTinnwiny. itfK J jwrr, furnished apartment I tingle room for rent at renMnBblc 0. U llui'trr. who tin lwtn at Napa, 1 . . . . . i iriaiirrs iir.i iitia wrnn. ft Co to tr Monk (or flrt clti photo- ruling. Hit always deliver the il. IDf Wpii'H orttd on firu. Williams ,iirr' Knight far the removal tif rn Iwd t ..l this week. jfor rc'it, n modern hnut new with Impure nt llcrnlil Ultiro. SfrsiV Illltiwortli nml Jnck l,nvon mCn'f thu Minim, wurn In tlm city pnlrr your ilrnlntlli? now for full nml i"'tr ilnlivory. TllUntook Clnyi ' j 'irn iirnvcnumiii niiiii-n uuiivciiii hi 'i. .. . i . ..f,. .. ,r. ..... . . . 7 nun in imti'iiy iiir fi.iu wi msir, llm I'rilil I'ttlllCO, l.x-kw(MMl mill Mr. O'Domifll Hiiyucauii wcro in th clly on liul For niilo or trmlc nt it Imrnriln a five On 1 1 nt Amlurson n lutrlior bIioji, fimoik City. f. U W. Ktntfi who Iiiih not'ii wiui rKInu t tlmlr pluro nt Tiilimt thin . I 'a l . I f. . 1. itnniiiiil nt Portliiml mul met Iht 1..l..... I I Ill !..!.. M. hiiiiiv nutin wiiuiu nnu win jmu i, ni; mul remain thin wlntur. A kooiI wntur motor for muIo rhenp. (uiro ut iioritiu omco. Free Rulers and Blotters I TP YOU bttv your boolw and HttpplicH from hh, brinjr your kcIiooI book or ders to tiH, wo have all, and ft large supply t o draw from, If .school supplies are Wanted Ci.aunii has best values, We have the finest line of tablets, peneils, inks, esasers, penholders, 'pens, IX-'neilhoxes, etc., every one of them are big values. C.I.CIoughCo. Tim TilUmtxik IVcl (X will nuikii you low (irlrrmin nil klnl of liny In er liiml M, Sliriflc. Attomoy linear lluyti-r nrni wife, of Dnllnii Imvi) bn rKlnlrrinl tt ttie !lo tol TlllninmA tlila h-ik. I'wr rot. t ruutn furntlil cottnijo. rlitrlt! IIkhU, nty ntir, clo In. ,ilili't. I'. O. Jlo J03 TllUmi-ik. Hnvc you lumnl thn lnt'l? Snril U uwltll? tit Kln nwny nbollUrly fr-i! n t.'iAiiil Uirlt;!it (iImih). P. 1). V.lirlictll, of lltiycirvan. wm in Um. city 'HiUfiHUy. Wnittil to rant n dairy ranch with fiviu 0 to 30 eow. lnUlro nl llcmlil Mr. Murk llrrion loft on Thur ly for l'ortlnn4 hi;ommnll liy cno uf thn frcwh mr chlMrcn which h wan ukliit: lioin. Iur n nx! inn. I at a luoul rtaonablo prlro ko to M. A. QUon'a lunch room in ltamny llmin dlnui; roim. Arcftlo (ilt uf. t'lovonlnlo wn in thp city Thunxlny on hU way to lluy City whrrq ho inav lo Mmo lUhlni; thin An aiiltratlon nf llAUMONV nkln crttntti nt nlltl krcp tho kin wlilto, oft hihI froo from hlcinUhon. C I. Clouch Co. Mark llollii'-", of Kalcm, hn heen in thn city thin weok In the Inlotvd of 1'fol HotlUtnr, Uumocratic camllilalo for cnt:r?. WatitRil wnnhinK to do at homo, (tough lry 40e. jmr ilotun. utrch nml Iron 7fc. ntr ilox. (S(fl n (numlry work. .Sc licy IttclmnlA on Ninth trrqt. Or. Wnntll nml wlfr niltiXHl to I'ort Inwl lanl wi!t.. Tho ihvlor raturnoil on Stimlny, lenvim; ,Mr A'untlt in I'ortlnml for vlull with frinU. A tlalry much for rout with hmmc. ham ini'l orchnnl, two tnllrn from Til lamook (-Itv. 'IVrm rcaiionnhlc to rlKht pnrly. Aili!rr P. 0. Ilox iOH, Tillamook. C. J. Crook, formerly morchnni nt IN'tiilock, ha horn In the county " ihln wrok looking after luialnoin nirnim iiikI iihnklnt? ImiiiU with old frlondii. At tho nicclnl ncnool moellni: Inut Friday It wan drcldo.l to expend $-1,000 on n concrete gymnasium. Alex McNnlr and wlfo returned the firnt of the week from i vlnlt with Mr, McNnlr'n lirothers nt Hnndon and Myr tle Point nnd Mr. and MrH. Ilmer Piilno at Mo mine. Mr. McNnlr report many rhnnKon In Coon County nlnco he wiih thore four yearn iiko. Why hny Hox lunm mid (ox lurd when von can t;ot KiiMturn corn fid hiinm, hncon mid lurd at thu Tillnmook Feed Co. -The brat moncv ciin buy. Williu Monroe mm of John Monroe, who had IiIh let; broken Rome time ago, In KcttliiK ulom; nicely under the euro of Dr. Wenilt. Thn little follow sua. tallied thu injury by fulling from n wagon nnd gotUm; IiIh leg caught in thu NpokcH of thu near wheel. A cupnhlo SwUa wnntH work on farm. Call iitWiitaon real estate ofllcc, city. Tho county court is in aesalon this week Tho court recently purchnaed mi oil aprlnkler with thu intention of using oil on thu roada. Miss Coleman, Homity Spccluliat of noMton. wunta to boo nil ludiea of Til lnmook Co. wcok of Sept. 7. C. I. Clough Co. He Huro mid hnvo nn intorvlow with tho Hoaton Hoiuity Specialmt, week of Suptcmbor. Uoxall Store. Lndiea bo miru and tou MIhs Colomnn next week of Sep. 7th. C 1. Clough Co, Mra. A. Nulaon, of Hobo, litis bon visiting frlonda in UiIh vicinity this week. Mrs. Nelson's sister Mrs. (1. I. Anderson of Falrlleld, Iowa, whom she had not seen for 37 years, rccontly mado her n vUlt, returned homu tho first of the week. War docs not olToct our prices on school books and supplies, wo placed our or Jri before the advance and give you thu bcnollt. (J, I. Clough Co. Dr. Wnidt, ;yr St(llil, cUut lllltj l ttiunuhtt fttct. ijuttmUr i. I'hi) Craml Jury m in t.uUm thm week. V tinlcrlini. that n nniulwr of Indlctmi'iitn will 1,d returned. Monoy In loan 0 fMt c f(trm mortiratfi. Flrnt National llnnk. 'Ilo Piirmit-Toitehiir Amtoclillon la K"liiH to give a reception on Friday, the I Illi, to thn now timcImM coming to Tillamook. All purentn of tho pu plU are urgrtl lo attend. Thcro will b refrpuhmcntB and music. Try thofe af.c dlmiora at thu llamiiev ' lrrtl" tot r " l""t !' out !"(5il Kali.," M. A. OUon formerly utM' Mi:iicii-3EWi.iiy vEDUmc On Vedfnjday iilteriVDrt Frtd If. Mlnlch nnd Minn Kllen IUwl. y of thm city wero unluJ In marriage nt ts homo of thu hrldo' pnrnnU Mr nn I Mr. J. C. ltowly, lv. Wehor oiIIbim ting, The bride nod groom aro bnli highly rupecti.vJ nml well knuw i hcr, tho brldu having lived in the eiintv all her life, having taught aeh-itl hr severnl ye s, nnd buying tumm n i active part In tho social life of th : wmmunlty. The groom U woll kn i In oclnl and lodge socials and is a s jc- censful contrucUir. 'Hioy have tho bust wishes of n hunt of friend. Ihuy took Uio WeJmnMlay ve.nn -arw w Hpni.lsh Kltchun You can get the best meal In tho city scrvod family style at thu Hotel Todd dining room. Under tho manago mcnl of Uu V. Wilson. Price 2ic. Jiv.irythlng vu nuoJ for canning at tho Fruit Palace. Piee I pncil ami ulcr with a 'JXx: puichnic f scho-tl supplies at l.nmur's Variety Store. "Drop In and ami lift i around." Howard Drw nnd wife loft on Thurs day evening for tlmlr now home at Helix, Ore., where Mr, Drew has been I'rcilivteriin Church Holes. j The PrusbyUirliih church will retpenj IU doors imxt Suixlay for Iht fallowing serlc, Uf which the paople of Piili m t-k are liivllwl. Sunday School including Hlblo clas sua. at 10 A. M. Morning worship and sermon at 11 A. M, Sermon subject: "Church Ufa ami Activity : Social Service and Mis sionary Activity." Kvenlng service at 7:30 P. M. Sub- Jcct "tvhere is tho Christ Tftday? engaged to lake etiarge of the union (This Is the greatest quoJtion in the high school nt tlisl place. t World, nnd when properly answered. Distinctive homes dtwlgncd for dis criminating Mupli.'. Consult Stalker the architect. Tli county fair management wishes us to announce thst mi entrance fee will be chMrgod for exhibit but that exhibitors will have to buy sunron ml miMlon tickoU to the fair. A fe Umxlr Niaml rtsl riosiert, pure Orcrf, 8 nunUi old, fur '2.00 each If taken Hee Mr p. Hugh llirber, I'nlrview CrttBinerv. Win. 1 1 at ion, of Clovurdslti w.ts in the city on ousinuss Wednesday and Tnurj4nr. Whllu hvre hu visited at the homo of hi gruud-dnughler Mm. C. V.. Tromblifj. Tho While IsKlttjof sewing inn cliluiis. Vibrator and rotary shuttle styl). For sale on eusy terms at Jones Knuusjn Furniture Co. dint, ljerpabel ami wife and Fred Zitddach nml wife, of Mohtur, were in the c.ly this week while on their way to nnd from a meeting of the Tilla mook county Pamoiin (range at Ore town on Wednesday. locates the true churan Christian. D. A. MucKenzie, and thu true pastor. CATTLE FOR SALE calves wee ks Am going to soli some heifer ngai run from 1 yr. to a few Also have on registered bull 1." months old and one I rnontns old. Some good I'rnde bulls to sell at reasonable prices. One three year old one half. Ayershire cow to Kelt pith the cnlvas. Have or idercd some more Ayershires and must mrke room for them. Kugene Atkinson, Sundlake, Ore. LIME GOOD FOR SOIL. Following extract from Alva Agee's Book. Crops and Methods for soil Im provement: ! Within recent years we have learned that vast areas do not contain enough lime in available form to k.-cp the soil i from becoming acid. Some soils never . , , , .. v , , ! were rich in lime, and these are tho I nn nml sunburn can he prevented;, , ' , . .,. . i.i .... it i.i i .i.l , i , first to show fviueiice of Hcidity. In i . ., . , . our iimesione iireu, nowuver, aciu tou with our tnu and freckle lotion. I'lough Co. I.ec V. Wil.ioo, of Snndlake'i haa taken over thu management of the din ing room of the Todd Hotel . Mr. Wil ron is well nnd favorably known throughout thu countv and will, no doubt, increase the business now en jjyoil by the IViil Hotel dining room. Three good joung horse for sale, -to 8 yearn old, weighing 1100 to 160 lbs., 0 iKinii to select frtun. See A. O. Jnckson one mile north of Hcbj P. O. Adiiress Heaver. Ore. conditions aro developing year by yenr, limiting the growth of clover and effecting the yields of other crojis. The situation is a serious one just in so uir as men refuse to recognize the facts as they exist, uml permit the limiting of crop yield, through the presence of harmful acids. The natu ral correction is lime, which combines with the acid and leaves thu soil friendly to all plant, life and especially to the clovers and other legumes that are necessary to profitable farming. Mr. aiiil Mm. 1.. M. Kraner and nep- J Nature is largely dependent upon man's hew. Arbie Stiverson of Clovenhile, assistance in the correction oi sou uciu made an auto trip to lillnmooK on Tuesday returning the same day. Mrs. tieo. Stivurson accompanied them to Clovurdule where slje will visit for a few days. Don't be deceived In buying cheap Hour when you can gi t Dcment's Hest, llluo Stem hard wheat Hour at tho Til lamook Feed Co. Tho "Hest" flour on thu market. Monoy back if not satis co. F. R. Heals recently sold nn undivid ed one half interest of his Klmoro and Pncitle City farms, together with tho personal property thereon, to A. C5. Heals. It is the intention of thu Heals Brothers to continue tho improvement of these properties and bring them up to a high standard as dairy farms. fS Don't fori'i't that Drs. Lowe Mjr tl,ul Turner eyo specialists of Portland will bu in Tillamook again Tuesday. Sept. 1st, and Wednesday, Sept. -nd up to I p. m. F. U. (lamer of Lincoln, Nebraska, supromu Court Judge of that statu was In tho city from Friday until Monday, tho guest of his old friund A. C. Ever- . . i . i.i. son. While hero Mr. ttverson iook ms visitor about the country, and gave him a vluw of our cheese factories nnd Bomo of our lino dairy farms. judge was much Impressed with thrifty appuarimcu of things in locality. ABOUT FAIR EXHIBITS The the this Tho Tillamook County Fair Hoard has decided to accept exhibits for entry any timu until Supt. 15, Entries should be mado through Secretary Tait, and should bo made as early us possible, so as to avoid a rush. The Ladies Society of the Genua Coagregatioul Church will serve a "Gemati chickea diaaer with soup' at the Presbyteriaa Guild Hall, Satur day, Sept, Stb. Price 35c. Every one U cordially invited. Subscribo lor tho llorald. It give you all the news twicu oach week. uy. There are tens of thousands of land owners who do not recognize the need of lime that now exists in their suit nnd sutler a loss of income which they attribute to other causes. There are land owners who are not concerned with present day know ledge regarding soil acidity because cannot believe it has any bmiring upon the state o( their soils. They know that their soils formerly produced eood clover. The failures of the clovers in the last ten or fifteen years they in cline to attribute to adverse seasons, poor seed oi the prevalence of weed ests. They fail to realize that the loss of lime is continuous and that every year more and more land becomes acid, and with thu accumulation of acid comes tho failure of clover crops. The Cornell station reports thu follow ing experience: Tho soil was once a fertile loam that had become very poor. A part was given mi application of lime, mid sim iliur html ui its side was left unlimed. Tho land without lime and fertilizer of any kind made a yield of 1821 pounds of clover hav per aero. A complete fertilizer on thu unlimed land mado tho yield 2235 pounds, and 15 tuns of man ure on thu unlimed land made thu yield l!li)l pounds. Where limn hud been applied, thu unfertilized land yielded 8S52 pounds per ucre, uml tho fertilized, 40S6 M)Uud3, and tho manure J, 4!)7li pounds Manure and furtilizur wero nearly inactlvu in the acid soil. Thu lime enabled thu plants to obtain benefit from thu plant food. Whon land owners rufusu to let their soil remain dellciout in lime, clover will como into prominence in our agri culture that It never previously has known. Clovers and the grasses want an alkaline soil, nnd there is a wuate of money and time in seeding acid laud. mat a Bimka will commit suicide to escape torturo was demonstrated nt Bllvor Lake, when twe cats, the prop erty of a bomoBtcader near the lake, herded a bin duunoud rattler Into a hill of red ants. THEY ARE OiHIHG PAID FOR tfOoS'fiHG vnsu is The Sharpies Mechanical Milker Users Why Not I'.econie a customer also and Kct paid luv u in increai-cd profits Why Not Uokvv.. firsclf of all dependance upon unreliable help and drudgery. Why Not . Make up ywir mind at once and invent in Sharpies Milker. The Teat Cup with the Upward Squeeze. The most wonderful invention of the present thn. Call fct our itoro and we will how you a machine in operation. R. F.ZACHMANN CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH j BRICK, ASPHALT, LAND PLASTER AND COAL LAMli-SCHRADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse ront St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West y'T-Q fcits on the genuine merit J "r Supreme Sodas j 4 t? T . . r.M.r, 11 .T.A l,kl. frnm ' Ir,r.m. Kl 1, Kj. ,- : rrarLrm or rate of inv kind, mail direct to us and a IL I V ... ' A Frr- Trent: Collect 12 end labels from "Supreme ha. - 1 rrarker or rake of my kind, mail direct to us and nirprir p.Ti,age containm; a complete attorlmrni of "Supreme" Haked Daint c- will he ent you by parrel pot, absolutely free. They Keep hw Longest a Tl 10 rtM, at our dealers iJ F. F. HARADON & SON PORTLAND. OaECOS 'Rid What is your preference in at re peating shotgun hand- operuted or autoloading? If hand-operated, jrou know the Reaing. ton-UMC Pump Cun. Everybody known it. If nutoloadins, then eet your dealer to (how you the Remington. UMC Autoloading Shotgun an arm that is performing in a way to show portmen that here at lait i an autoloading shotgun that uors. RerainKton-UMC Rerteatins and Autoloadins Shotcuna are told by dealer everywhere. Find the one who shows the TicJ Ball Mark of Hemlnglan-UMCthe sign of Sports, men's Headquarters. He's the man. To keep your gun cleaned and lubricated right, use Rem Oil. the new powder solvent, rust preventative, and gun lubricant. upununrlM .ftue.ilMinu 111177111 11- PiuvDinnD rr 9 BroaJmr New York H 1'". Hcaaauisac Goto thoHaniFoy Ijouse"GoodEats." M, A. Olson serves the best. AN0THCR CUT IN MUD A (TUNG STEN) LAMPS 15, 25 and 40 Watt, 35c tO Watt .... 45c 100 Walt .... 80c 150 Watt .... $(.20 250 Watt . - - - 2.M Frosted Lamps Re ltxtra. We deliver lamps to an part of the city. Telephone us, we do wiring at the litet prices cot. slstcut with Kood Iworkmanshlp. TUlamtok B!Mtrio ,ng islgat S ittti ww. Mgr. Ccland B. Grwin Teacher of Piano Diploma from tho Chicago Musical College ALL LESSONS GIVEN AT STUDIO The Fall term starts Wednesday, Sept 9th. New pupils should start in at the be ginning of the term. NOTICE rant Thayer, the horse shoer and wagon repair man han decided to ugain locate in Tillamook at his old stand. Give him a call.