FALL DRUGS
Wc do not wimIi i, i vc .von think Mm I
IniMH and medicine cluiK., do t)lg. ffie,.
lOIIM, iMIt I III eliniiyc of KCUKOII8 )n,mH t.
need for entirely ddlm-nt ihi,, jy0?n the
(Ii'um More. l-tr even change nnd every
need we are well hunplied, ns onr h .n e.x.
perienee in the drug InmincHK nerve us well
in hi-cping our stock rjK!,i There'll he no
need flint -m miiy huve that cannot he
.supplied iiiMnntlv ft imm our smelt. Depend
on to fr your drug iicrdn,
FALL STATIONERY
V do not know who ml tin- htv Icm tn Stationery,
hut whoever it t lwis nrtx.nr ,iiiImh-iii n vou will
fulinit when on m-om i nli lint All the Intent
htdn nnd liutcir in pipn. ill ili.o j new in ileiun
or color Ail ample nwn tnnnt to ehoonc Um.
I'nerrt toe t low u nuulitv t hijjh Don't he
content with old Mylc Klntionci v, r limn your
choice hy pidtuifj Iron, n ntoclt Ick ample thiol ontH
LAMAR'S DRUG STORE
J Local Happenings. I
tt K -sU, t Willi-' lot. 144
W t Wods of Jlftt City, w In
t)n t'llV
Aut fwr 1 or truoV far slock.
(cv ltobtul Of IUf view l III lira
ir
ttausii Imntwr for sale. 8r Tllla
CVaut Kt
Mr r- B WhiU ul lUy City, wm
Is low M.-wUy.
If .j want gtwJ cbhg fr Kraut,
jJbon JUtuol C. Hunter, Tilhmieok.
W M 1 1 a y if llenVrr was a Tills.
BMut t lor today.
HoUrl l'irtmi, of llebo ws In Urn
atjr ttrdy.
J.y lUkcr mi I J, W. Ullo of Hi
ut wrro in tit? city udy.
i Only loft llil morning" fur n
ibort l 41 Portland,
hm nhwl rixnil with bnJ In
privslv fdintly, lw)ulrs t IbrhM
OtBr
l t tfmtth of C.Brlbnlill. v traiw
irtir g 'uirrt In town MomJoy.
Tor i I'Uiw. KhJ a new, ciionp
(f Ut i nt oiicp, lfinilrc llrralil-
d ,dg fr l. Imtoiro f or
writr m. Opt by, tinrllmlill Owe
A t k nl ilniry larm to relit; four
wilr fr.m Tlllnintwk. A. U. SaUUr,
Viulcn, Ofo.
tr 1 u rrrt the tilrtli of a ulrl
to Mr mid Mr. VirtfH DunnUim on
Satut Inv lout.
Mm mnrK'o Kt'ltpr Itfttvr ily for
Sout tn ('nllfiiriiU ww ti will
iv i ti.o winter.
VVn iinl: t;uitral boui-Wo,iln(;
orh . , fnnn. AiiroM Mm. Bllxsboih
lUcucr, 'UllrtiiHMik.
W S. (ini, hpciiiiimlnl by Mm.
Amu la Mcllrnllim of liny City, 'r
Tll.n . h illtum MomUy.
K ' Slo! Illiili comb WMt Ia'K
lor rkiTpln, iHiicml Mtwlhl lumvy
lyu , utoeV. Iiutilrn of W. H i'ol.
1'raU Crniio of Onrltjubll. nttow
n) by Mm. Hurry Crnrw iimI Mr.
SUKt . wm n county nl vinllor Mon
lav, I. II. Nlolnon In ulTnn wit'i
will nil In bin rlKht foot, ocnmiotiD-t
by n' M hurt. Ilo lm bci-u wnlklnrf
on iTitrlmii for the mt row wrok.
A Amtlll of (ilovonlnb'. t"l tbe
tram hro on Momtny for Wbi'olor,
xlu-rf Im In now romplotliiK III"
tfct on tbo VVlntolor-tinrliiulili !.
I a Ct.
nrehi now, come f..ly and ct your supply
while stock is compleU. , f ncncilSl '
Wo have lh- litu:si. asso r tnent t puiu.s,
tablets, cniMrs, potw, , jh-p h' V1 ,ilort
FOUNTAIN PENS 3 . t;jr cj, ; 1, lo a
tone only 2o per cent oil on wncciuw, I ,
CHAS. I. CLOUG.H CO.
! Moory to loan on tlrf rla Inrm
morlUBitvi. Hml Jlntorwil llnnk.
Sol Wli-cr of tbr llli bwUhfry U
IVrtlniMl liuttir. vlnltor thin wetk.
Nick MIrblor t(K-k loail of caltlr
to Uic l'rtlaiMl tiH?k ynnU on Monday.
tio ui tlie "Itmiuoy oJ Ku" for
tbo lmt of everything In Krtxi tlutiK
to rat. Obiy villi tr-at you rlubt.
Jon Kriiitnly ami A. II. UnrrW
mt to I'ortUtxt today on a bunlnoa
tli.
I Mr. Tr!cr, tli! White Huik'n man.
tMk thi train tifid Monday for 1'cimIIc-
i too to attcml the Hound Up,
A. Andaman of llouo wui in tbo city
on liUlnr Moitday. lit) mailt! tha trip
In hi auto.
Saturday wfisl: Link Snuni;c,
1 I'ork, Vcl ami old fiiblonl country
j MtMfllfc Tillamook Meat CotiipaiiV,
' IWItor Tavlor of Uin Clovortlalo Cour
i Icr wm In tbp city on lmlnc Mon-
day.
j Wktitnl, to lre 'iO to tO cow dnlry
, or will take Milking job for man nnd
mobo), AddrcMj. !'. Stiults:, Itur
ton. Oro
( Mr. Smith the Star Theatre man U
I in I'ortUnd on IukIoc thin wt-ck. Ho
will roiurn Friday.
Nino dllfooiiit picture of Skookum
lko for d5 cent, or lo cotiu for one;
! 3 for ISlc; 0 for W ctut on ol canln.
. otpitl by John Stulvciik'n. TillnmooW,
Or'iion.
No Motlmr and OaHiihtcm iboulil
fail to rcMl thU book on 1 1 cm ltd nnd
l!appimr. 'IVarhlnc nnd Advice
llvort arc many time wortli tbo price
$1.10. Mall to K. Paul, rortlnml.
Mm. S. l'ry, niothor of .Mr U)ulu
Ulwvvltcb. left on Monduy for J'ort
laiid, whuro aho will vlalt for a few
wijok.
Mm. Uoborl Leonard and littlo daugh
ter left for lWleton Monday to visit
lolitllven nnd ntteml the Hound-Up.
Mr. C. A. KoifonberK loft for rort
lnml tbo first of tbo week. It beinu bor
Inlontlon to rwidc in Unit city.
Buuno Atklnnoit of Hnndlnko cumo
Ui town yenliirdny, nnd lodny loft for
homo wllli n Inrnc load of cranberry
pnckiiiK: Mippllw.
W. 0. Klnu nnd wife of lllnlne, cumo
to the city In iiiiiu Monday. Tboy
broull to miirket sonio tlno pei'M
crown on their plneo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarenco Mnllatt of
South I'rnlno in tho pnrcnia oi a
baby (rl l-orn on Monday. Or. Womlt
wn tho iittendiMK phymclun.
Mm. (leo. Wiltott nrcoiiipiinled bv
bur diuiKhUT Klorcnco, loft toilny for
Portland where thev will vlalt at tho
homo of Mm. Wlllo.tfa uncle. -,
f Rnntrft
Don't be Misled
l'.J.)r't'c'H " n fa. '"'tielcH. Trade where ALL
LVJKE1? arc Klein. Our good stock in priced
to JlpLli your trade as well as to, OB I' it. Al
ways compart; quality ami price
Tii!"s '"''L011 mnv arc l?ced. Grocer
icH, .School Supplies and 1 1 r Satisfac tion Coffee;
it is pleasing JjjjJ'jLlU'tictiltr people who
hjij)wj:ood Coffee. .
E. G. Anderson, Hemlock
The Satisfaction Store
HI. Jllhert, inerchnr.l of Denver was
a Tillamook business visitor today,
Min Myrtle Karl left on Sunday for
Wcddcrburn, Ore, to spend tbe winter
at tbo homo of her sister Mr. Miller.
Attorney Wm. Marx, formerly of
fluluth, Minn., ins opened law ofllces
with attorney K. J. Cluusen in the
Commercial block.
Found ; Folding biby biiKjcy on road
east of town. Owner can have sume by
proving property and paying for this
d. Inquire Herald Oflkc.
A A Stated Oimmunlcutl6ri of
V Tillamook Ilge No. 07 A. F.
V & A. M. will be held Wednes
day. Sept, 22. Visiting brethren are
invited to attend,
city Saturday.
Mr. and Mr. Fred W. Schrcibcr
(formerly Hnel Ardelln SenllTrnan).
are the proud parenU of Miss ArtJella
lone, born September 2. Mother and
child ara doing nicely.
V.. C. Hanson, Into of New berg, will
stnrt a candy atoro In the More room
recently vacated by tho Williams har
ness shop. The new candy store
be ready for business in atiout n week.
MayorS. A. Ilrodhead and L. Stein
bach of tho Feency Ilremer Co. went
went to Portlund the first of the week
to look Nfter some matters pertulnlhg
to the construction of the new bridge.
The Star Thentro will give nwny on
Friday and Saturday nighU tho slides
of those who had their pictures Ukon
and are In attendance nt the theatre
those nights. They should cull for the
slides at the box ollko.
Hey. Olttlns, pastor of tho M. K.
Church, left for Roneburg this morning
to attend tbo annual conference. Mm.
Clltln accompanied him outside nnd
will visit friends In the Valley during
bis absence. A unanimous request has
iMjen nt from this charge for ltev.
Olttlns return.
President Duiistun of the Fair Hoard
assisted by Count v Agriculturist Jones
nnd tafcool Sunoriutctidcnt Duel is
lot ding enr with Tillamook Countv
productn toJny, which will be placed
on exhibition nt the state fair. Mrs.
Dunstnn Is also assisting. 11. Donald
son Is also loading bis products for ex
hibition at tho state fair,
Jkk Don't neglect your child if
"Ep it complains about headache
nnd uyo ache. Children attending
school are very apt to strain their oyes,
causing eye strain iiuiklng tho child
neglect ita books, 'becoming dull and
backward. Have their ovoy examined
by Or. Wendt of Tillamook, the eyu
specialist. It is not ulwuya that glasses
arc needed. C insullation free, bntis
fiictlonguardntoed. Mtn. Koch will egin tho Full senson
sit tint tllttl tn.lm S..nl "A CI,,, u.jll.
ilovote 1111 hour each week to Rythmic
games, practically tbe continuation of I
the work that Miss Grifllth started with I
tho Juniors during Chiuilauqua week.
This work will be quite an udvnnUige
to music students and will bo given free j
to pupils. Arrangements aro now be-
IiHT mmlo for lessons.
ai, tUa
Hdr iiic
ReMs
He wHl pay you SVfMfb'l.OQ' :o $ kOOHmorc .
per month fot yonphoRo'il it has a well equip-
j , 1 ,. , --! !
ped bath room t
Think of II
r. ,
Actually from 2i to .36 per cent tti the.l'tn
vestment or about! Yn .oll'the net return from
. that house you rented. Can you invest
$A00.dQ7tny better. ;
SEE
R. F. ZACHMANN about it-
Tillamook'i jading rfmnhing A .Sheet Metal" Shop
Mm. MurtlnJ tintJ daughter; Lena,
formerly of this vicinity, but now lot
IlnlilJIda.. htu visiting friend here.
REALTY FOR:SALE OR TRADE
Thin prouerty In for nlo or mrt trade
or nil trade If valued rlKbt.
:,0x 100 lot with full two Mory six
l.irijo rotifim, larKc closet, concrete
biucfticnt with cement floor, furnace
beat, elubt run, hot water coli. Math
lavatory, medicine cabinet, one piecu
lnk, wul. irnyF, wood elevator, km
and electric IIkIiUi, 11U0 n unr.iKe on
back of lot 10x21 atoryiand bnlf. newer
connected nnd water, fruit trees, shrub
bery, nnved trceU and cement ldc
wulk, clone to best car service In tl.c
city of Portland nnd ? minutes walk
from Urondwny bridue.
151 ncre. hnlf cleared, balance four
small slumps and brush, fenced, -S00
feel from city limits of Vancouver,
Wash., closu to two electric enrbnes,
Ooo business lot 50x125 In the town
of White Salmon. Wash., 600 feet from
Firnt Nnt. Hank.
Two Sea-ildo lots 100x100, Holladoy
Park, Clatsop.
One lot fiOxlOO on Cornell Hond, west
side. Portland. Or., will trade for Til
lamook farm dairy and city or sell at
rlcbt price. Want to deal direct with
owners. J. M. Utobt'rjr. lfUA. it. F.
D. 1. Mutual Phone. Tillamook. Ore.
APPLES FOR SALE.
Hnldwinft, Northern Spies, Kings.
Ciraveiistelns. Grimes, Golden Pippins
ami other varieties. I will have about
four or five hundred boxes. Will start
to pick about October 1st. I also will
sell upple cider that will make the best
of vinegar. Phone your wants. Pricet
are low this year. -J B DONA LDSON.
PRICE CHANGE.
Hran per ton
Shorts, per ton
Middy, per ton
Hurley per ton
Wheat per ton
Oats Whole per ton
Rolled oats per ton
Chopped Oats per ton
For casli payment deduct
S29.25
30.25
35.75
33.00
34.50
29.00
30,50
30.50
50 per
ton from each of above.
Fruit and berry sufinr So.30 per sack
less 25c per sack for cash.
Hran, 05c per sack.
Shorts. $1.30 per sack.
Midds per sack.
Wheat. $1.90 per sack.
Whole oats. fl.GO per cwt.
Rolled oats, S1.10 per sack.
ror cash ueuuet from the above as
follows : 10c per sack on brnn. shorts,
mlur.s antl rolled oats niul toe per sacK
' wheat nnd 10c per cwt on oats.
Arm & Hammer Soda, 5c per pkg;
Uipiu flour. tim per oui loss ztc lor
pnyment or ?l.l5 less 10 cents.
Onions, fOc per sack.
TILLAMOOK MHRCANTILE CO.
iuu
man vvuu
in
MILLET AND BARBIZ0N.
Th Ort PalnUr's VUIt" to th
Hamlst H Immortalized.
Jn nn article on Millet In "Hkptehi-i
of Orent PnlntcM." hy Edwin WatU
Chubb, there Is nn Interesting account
of how this fniiioiii French painter
happened to l forever oMoclntrd with
the hamlet of llnrlilzon.
"In 18-111 Norman peasant," writes
Mr. Cliiibb, "with his wife nnd three
children, drove lo n footpath leading to
the little hamlet of Harblrou. They
were nrnr the great and beautiful for
est of Foninlneblcati, but at this mo
ment (hey bad little Intercut In the
magnificent forest, for It was raining,
and Uiey bad lo abandon the highway
mid their vehicle to eiitt-r tho pathway
that led to the hamlet. The man wa
well built arid with a goxl and notnhle
hend. IIU fthoiildcrs were tbe stroiig
shoulders of n man of thirty live, no
he placed Ihereon hi two little girl,
while bin wife followed with an In
fant In her arm. Ity her Hide wnlki-d
11 wimwi carrying 0 basket of provi
sions Together the little party
trudged through the rain, the mother
raising her l;lrt lo protect tbe little
olio from the rain. A ieasaiit woman
thought a band of strolling plnyeM
nun arriving
"The Murdy father of the family was
.Millet, the man destined to Immortal
Ize the little village of linrblzon. IX'
had eoiue down from Parts the day bt
fore with bis friend Jacque to llnd
quiet HtUe hamlet 011 tlie edge of the
fottnt. Jnt-iue had leanied of this
Ideal spot, but bad forgotten the name,
extept ihat It ended In zori.' They
had found It at last, and there Millet
Intended to remain 'for a time.' He
remained for twciity-;ven year.-tuat
Is. to the end of his life."
JUST TAKING A NAP.
Navar Lie Down Drcised Without a
Covering Over You.
When dropping down on a couch for
a nap during the day many persons
seem to feel that, because they are
fully droned. It Is not at all neces-sary
to add extra corerlug.
While we are awake we arc constant
ly In motion of some sort. Bvcry move
ment, no mutter how slight It Ls. brings
into action wjmc muscles. Bvcry time
an effort Is made the blood rushes for
ward to deluge those moving muscles.
The heart beats more quickly follow
ing effort, and the air streams In great
er nbtuidunce Into the lungs.
All of this menus that acUon. and toe
consequent effort creates and keeps up
what we eall normal bodily beat-
.Vow during what we eall sleep all
these conditions are changed. The
muscles rest as well as the brain. The
heart beats more slowly, and the
breathing ls. In consequence, more
quietly done all of which tends to
brhm about the lowering of tbe body's
temiN'rature. and the sleeping ,ersou
loses some of tills heat. He senses or
feels this loss readily and. often. If he
has lain uncovered, such a person is
heard to complain of feeling cold upon
awakening.
Therefore to enable one to keep In
or retain the normal bodily heat while
sleeping, even If the sleeping Is done In
n warm room, one should not fall to
have a covering of some sort ready at
hand. St. Louis Tost Dispatch.
Rules on the Clermont.
At the head of regulations for Ful
ton's "North river steamboat" (Cler
mont) was this paragraph:' "The rules
which are made for order and neatiiefs
In the boat, arc not to bo nhufed. Judg
ment f taixll be according to the letter
of the law. Gentlemen wifhlng well
to fo public ami ufeful an eftabllfh
ment, will fee the propriety of ftrict
JuftU.'o, and the Impropriety of tbe
I en ft lmporillou on the purfe or feel
ings of any Individual."
One of the rules on the Clermont
read: "It Is not permitted for any per
son to lie down In u berth with their
boots or shoes on under a penalty of
out; dollar and a half and half a dollar
for every bnlf hour they may offend
ngalnst this rule."
Frohman's Shyness.
When David Itelaseo and Charles
Fi-ohiiian made their Joint production
of "A Celebrated Case" they, sat to
gether among the audience the tirst
ulght After the third act the audi
eneo called for them.
"You take the call." said C. F.. shrink
ing back.
"Not without you," was Helasco's re
ply. "Hut" 1 have never gone before the
curtain liuniy life."
"Hut I can't without you."
"I am the proprietor of this theater,"
returned Mr. Frohmau, "ami you must
do as I tell you." New York World.
Doing Her Best.
Mrs. Lambert laid down tho ovtnlng
paper, looked across the library table
nt her husband and remarked:
."Really, some of tho thiugs you read
,600m almost Incredible. After all, one
bnlf tbo world doesn't know how the
other half lives."
"Never mld," replied tho brute,
"that's certainly no fault of youra."
New York Times.
Lofty Expectations.
"Is your uusbarjd all you thought he
was?"
"Just about. But be doesn't come
closo to being all be thought be wag,"
Mtan Hint.
Nell I could tell .you of n lot of
bmq who wanted my ham!. Belie
Too mtutbave fared wf rj tn tlVMaal.
Baltimore American. ' " ,
Wis tor n!i ut what ra'mer My
-iii1mwi.
K. N. HHNKLI',. Mim.
f I- !...., L'. . f!..ll.l!...'.'
WOK.'! Ill . ll Ik liuiir.,11 IJM I I1JIII (7 j
l-uneral Director and Uceruoil hmbAlmv '. M
I.adv Assistant When Ilcfjuestcd.
d. L. DICK cSON, Props.
Both Phones
The Same Price to livcryone m
DR. ELMER D. ALLEH, !8f
Dentist, OV
Hat Located ia the CommercsaJ WigMf.
Succeeding Dr. P. J. Sharp. t '
AH Work GtuMnteed, BAh Phone f l
Office Hooo: ? J '2,i' m
1 to iwu d. m. - -
Orn Evenlngi from 7 until 8 o clock V
J. E. REEDY, D. V. MSfc
VfcI KIIINAKIAN
(Iloth I'honesl m -
IillamooK : : Orcgo.-
L. L. HOY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Hell Phone Office 5, Resilience 5 Mjj
Mutual Phone Office and Residence'
i
TILLAMOOK BLOC!
Dr. Jack Olson
RESIDENT DENTIST
Office Houm from i a. rn. to 5 p. m.
Oddfellows Baildinr M
Roth Phones
JOHN' LELAND HENDERSON
Attornej-flt-law
Abstracter
Tillamook County Bank Bldg.f
GEORGE WILLETT
Attorney at Law
Office In Tillamook Block
WEBSTER HOLMES
Attorney at Law
COMMERCIAL BLDG., ROOM 11 WM
J. R. CALLAHAN
Lawyer
General practice in ail state and
Federal Courts
Commercial Club BIdg. Tillamook.
ATTO K N K Y-AT LAW
Tillamook Block
Room 202
Tillamook. Oregeji
T. H. G0YNE
Attomey-at-Law ana
Land Office Business.
OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE'
H. T. BOTTS
Lawyer
COMPLETE SET OF ASTRACTS.
Office 202-204, Tillamook
Block
Tillamook - Ore.
E. J.Claussen
Lawyer
Dkctscher Advokat
Commercial Building
Ecland B. Gnuin
Teacher ot Piano
Diploma from the Chicago
Musical College
A complete stock of sheet music
nnd Technic Books.
Terms: $4.00 per months instruction
Factory Representative lor the
CHUT 11 & BUTLER PIANOS
And Player Pianos.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Furnished or unfurnished apartments
for rent at the TUco Apartments in
tho Masouic buildinjr. All modern
conveniences, at business ceuter,
Enuuire at Herald Office. ,
.... n T-l . ,-,1 Ol.Ulr. ll
try one ot our rauty uil-oowu vmvn- ,
ns or your Sunday dinner, uua
mook Meat Comnanv.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
Barns and farm bnilalnES ot all
kinds erected by experienced earnqplar,
either.by contxact or Jhys vorK, Plana
and estimates furnished for all ktnUa o(
carpenter .work, J. M. Liisbcrg, '
uaf Phone.
IT.
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