a. 1 3 lit i 1-AI JVVVWVVVV. ti .... . .... . " Z Tillamook Herald v." i0 i Made C. E. TROMBLFA' fMil'-f i ip' in Aihcrtiainir Untes Artenwd a5 Second CliM Mufl At tlv Be an optimist. EDITORIAL COMMENT Build up your town nd county; patronize home sictm. ' . . 0 Read the advertisements faithfully and regularly know your home stores. o A new hotel! new furniture 4ore! new tin shop ! new filling station 1 Who can deny the fact that Tillamook is forging ahead? o We have come to the conclusion that the sort of news paper that would be published if eveiybody edited it would be "fearful and wonderfully made", but that few would care to subscribe for it McMinnville News-Reporter. o "Tillamook Cheesemakers Gather Around Festive Board," reads a headline. And why shouldn't they? Have n't they made many a festive board more festive with the product of their toil? And after all isn't it to these men mainly that Tillamook owes it's fame? The faithful man agement of the factories placed in their charge, in our opinion, has more to do with the success of the cheese-making industry than any other one thing or person. o Tiliamook has one of the best amateur muhcal or ganizations in the state the Tillamook K. P. Band, the pride of the community. Perhaps some of us have become callous to this fact but the stranger within our gates soon recognizes "quality' when he hears this organization in it's weekly Saturday night open-air concerts. And while we think of it, wouldn't it be a good time to revive the big county-wide band in preparation for the World Fair in 192oto say nothmg of the many hoped-for conventions and gatherings that are to take place in Tillamook in the meantime? Give it a thought ! o JUVENILE CRIME A juvenile crime wave is sweeping our country. It is more than sweeping, it is literally engulfing the youth of our land. superintendent of the international reform bureau? has re The recently completed survey by Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts, vealed many sickening and staggering facts. Some of these are: Today seven minors to en me. The majority of murder, burglaiy. highway robbery, and other cimes are committed by minors. Ten girls are arrested for immorality to even' one boy arrested for crime. Ten years ago the average age of fallen women was 2S years, today it is 16, and in ome places as low as 14. o VISION Steam from a kettle and a vision of that famous Scotch inventor, Sir Jame3 Watt, gave to the world the steam engine. The vision of Benjamin Franklin who with his histor ical kite demonstrated that lightening is an electrical phenomenon, acquainted the world with its most powerful servant electricty. The vision of George Washington in forcing the de velopment of alternating current led the great expansion and universal use of electric power in industry. In railroad operation, electric power has been de monstrating it3 subtility in the many classes of service. The future of railroad electrification will demand the concentration of large amounts of power at each mov ing train. The expansion of traffic will be effected by hauling heavier trains at higher speed, over existing trackage. o BE PLEASANT TO THE STRANGER Be pleasant to the stranger within your gates. Lots of times that is one of the best investments you ever made. Just think what a boom a town would take if every- boys in it made it pleasant for every stranger who showed up. The trouble i i that so many folks grow careless in this as in lots of other things that ought to be looked after. This U a mighty good time to start a new policy in the town-building game bv never saying anything about your town unless it is something good. Thi- will work in neighborhoods just as in towns, and your neighbor w ill return the compliment. Besides that, you feel mean after you have done a mean trick whetu r it is saying mean things about some body or otherwise. So why not keep pleasant and do good all the time when it is so easy? Try the Sum him- route awhile, then.The tax is off now and there is plenty of n om aboard. Ex. GOOD MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES AT THE BUNGALOW A. C. VOGLER We serve Weatherly Ice Cream H.. j - - k - Kilitor nnd Publisher or ar in Adtance hn.osn I Jn Application. P Offuv at Tillamook, Orvicon. one adult are arrested for - ; - - 'W - h Akmir T.lliimnnk .inilSOME ASPECTS OK THE 7. JB? Tillamook Co. People From Tha Clubwomen's Bulletin. Portland Tillamook will bo the next meet ic pl.vo of the Orvcon Federation of Women' Cubs. Tho convention will bo held the this ami tho ditto will bo announced soon. Those who know say that tho hoeuL tnlity of Tillamook is as famous and as splendid a the cheese that come from that part Cf he. state. Tillamook has a committee of cap able and enthusiastic women who will make this convention "tho bet yet" and tho Federation has had some fine contentions. Ho you remember the Bcod Urn had at rendlcton. witH Athena and nearby towns ectendtn hospha'.'.ty: And the year before at Enterprise, when discovered the marvelous venery mi lb hospltn'ltv of the Wallowa Valley? Tillamook county has: Thirty-five billion fact of standing timber. One of the best natural harbors be tween San Fransico Pay ami the Col umbia River. Goes! waires for working men. Good natural resources in divers branches. Balance of trade always in its favor Foultable temperature. Insuring bodi'y comfort. Abundant rainfall, guarantying cood crops. Good grade and hlgH schools con ventent to every home. Good rrads. over 20 miles u-nsirfaced. being n honest, law-abiding. n-s-r'ul ro. "ulntion. Healthfulness. epsecially absence of 'evers and malaria. t.and unsurpassed fcr productive ness. Pure, cool mountain water In a bur.dar.ee. Magnificent mountain ami b" cencry. Splendid hunting a.d fisliing. Idea1 section of country to oend summer vacations. Twenty-five larg che?8 factories manufacturing $2,000,COO worth cheese annually. of Tha Orogon Farmer, published by the Cowlcs interenU ip Spokane.Wash. quotes a prominent Tillamook re sident follows: "I sold a cow MJa nnd threo calf kins for $1.75 and then went and bought a pair of shoes for $0.50." said Joo Donaldson, prominent Jersey breeder and dairyman of Tillamook. I Ore. Mr- Donaldson saw it seomou to him that some one la sun prwi.iUv. -ing, or that there is something pe culiarly wrong with the leather mar ket. A. Bloom has rented a store bul'd Ing at Tillamook on the main busines street and will conduct a branch furn iture and second-hand store in that city. He is quito pleased with the lo cation of his store and should do woll in the neighboring city. News Rb porter. Fred Bea's, tho Tillamook Holstein breeder, knows where to obtain good stock for his dairy ranch and has bought two head of heifers from Carl Trullingor at Yamhill. Carl called them calves for $200. News Reporter The Smith family who conducted sporiial meetings here at the Nazarene church some time ago and who ar gifted musicians, aro engaged in spejial meetings at jthe Nazarene church at Tillamook. News Reporter. F. W. Nichols, who was formerly in the banking business in Sheridan, has become interested in the Tillamook County bank in Tillamook City. Shcr. idan Sun. SHEER WIT What we want is to pav no more taxes than we look liko we are alio to. Dallas News. Success sometimes acts like a moral peroxide it turns many a head. Maryville (Mo.) Democrat-Forum. A man who smoked almost inces santly has died at Utica at tho age of 105. The deadly nicotine again. New York Sun. The Times-Union philosopher is a real optimist. He says, "Ford jokes have about all been written." Tampa (Fla.) Tribune. 1 Tho onl ything we don't like about -educing the warships! is that it may throw too many navy beans on the home market. Dallas News, In tho proverbial philosophy of modern business, he who looks out for his overhead need not worry about keeping hi feet. Providence Jour ntl. Another way the street car company ould make money would bo to hang straps on the outsldo and sell danglo (From Atlantic Monlhy) V To taVo a tnforent n ' "M!'" rlew if the frtrwf' tri'n ht tw ler th' t n t t. ft- bte end.rmn'it W am lv(flV plan. !! still ! to ' t " srt of mm of iMt !" s ana Nlier tcllil we. t,", ''ther hm ,illo the fosth oc Wnr Mtitathm, flc eootwmilfs, enrt tiimkn rMllri. Ism to eonewil 'he ft"t f rs' dlsathnnKUfs. :' imii. MI 11, of ellmlitmin ihm bjr writ oo slitertHt measure It mr bo thsl t firutfri will o show IN httSM sa?cltT and leinp twnler salp t owrry thnuh wtit p4tn ; but that p.'ii.!ttty .Ws no Ivwttfjt the otjinjcil'n ot IMr upward iTft, as nl I"''. Hi hlh a lot prttttlr' nianc'x'eteil prl.-.-s, smIUkp, wsist, sti" i. fs-i ' f ,Wtiu tlitrihuun f Ui r d net' Should It n imvut to xn tlmt ve b-sv rmm.m Intere! with fsrtntrr In Ms ettemi ts lo iruln a tie-.-rvtj v( oil'lfniJ t trtiu"kB cor rsnoodini to hU ttiktat; ! prlie tlonJ n ttie rHit flintmti"na lu the May wheat option, pwirritl i(nrlAkit In ti"''Wl Ini'fU'tloK ot .apply ami liomand, ;rtr Moirlp prwf of thi' nd i vmr wi'-ti t'H' IsIbc iD-ncy s the uraln friwofs here In rmttem!ftOon It M cuntrtMtal Het. If thlr pn-p-Mul ivrannlsatkms I wrftel ! operated, the rivr ht their hands en Insiruimrt (hat will b cupahle f daniemtt nSMiw. We are told that it wit) br .os.:,! to prvrt It to li:trry an 1 .ppn.lv prtcis nilni; from t( tecltlmeie use order Ins and stabllUln the How of tarn ; prKlu. ti io tho mrkM. to the wotl ' bntlt of proUucr jnj rinimr. I bare no apprt'tiol ni o (ht polot. In the rit platv. I e rsaat. l(m such 4 uy Won "f fartnrrs most he at ht, .-riai he artit irarltv and proiuptlr tintro!lnl a great coronttton. l"he .m it a turn bcrin; democracy an! the other an acllo iilwrary In tbe r-nd plae, with ; all po'Mhl power 0.' "Hf nltatlon, (bo I farmorii i-ann t .ufrd lo aur fesat itent, or for an r-in'.i!erb' lenth of tlm. In rttlna pr!f Th- pwet law .if supply mi,t lnai:d 'ork In rarl.Mi and surprising t, to th nndotns of the hrat ia'.d plaits that atttvnpt to foil It. In thi" tblnl pla". their power will a!I th. fanuert nothlas If It b tujt la our time and eottntry power U of value So Its pvwmMiOT ofllj y lH)Z at It Is aot it t fair t aay thai I hat no Uns to rKtH,ntMe qarter of a disposition t dictate pr! There M-m. on tht contrary, to be a oommnnly tx-nfflj'tBl pur;vs to reallae a ntshlllty tlint will tv an nntrrlt and abumlant IJpw of farm prtxlurts to the rorisumer and enanrt reaaonaMf and dependable returns to the pro In low "f the supreme (reparian. to thi national well hf In of a pr proos nod contented nfrtrultnral pop olatlon. ui nhosjld bi- prrparel to a lung way la aeslstlns th farmer t ;et un eUlrt share of th- r)rh they produce, through the loafigur.i tlon of roforms that will pr.x-ur a coutlnuouo ami Inrrvaeinit atrrurn f farm prndtKt They are far fr m gft tine a fair ah.ire now Cin lTlti his capital ami tUr umg hoar f lat.r pot In by the a vc rate farmer and hl family, be Is r(''tuiieratei le than any other o'rupr:! nal rlass, with tin nonlblr eiceptl n of teachers, rel' Klous and Isy Tlo.tjgh wo know n, , (lie pre-ent ki'mts dlstrees nf tl . farmers IsTeti 'i.nnl and Is lliiki' with the Inevltii'. erunnmlc renilju.i ment followinc war. It must ! reiiiemtipred th i nlthmisb rcprosiit Ins no thlnl of ".. Industrial prtxltlrt and half the t 'ai pftpulatlnn of tin nation, the rural rmnntutiltlei nrdl narlly enjoy bat fifth to n Urter of the net annual natl"itnl gain. Not with stnndlnz the fastf of pronporlty that the farmers had during the war. there li today a lower standard of llvlni! amnnc the cotton farmers of the South than In any "ther pursuit In the country In conrlusiim it w-ftns to me tlint the farmers are rl,l. lj striving for a Ken erally bincU'"!al Intoi'mtlon of their business, nf ttiu sam kind and ihunir. ter that other business enjoyj If It should be found n oxnmlniitlon Hint tliH attaliimrnt f this end requires methods different from those, which other activities huve fnlluMeil for the same purpose ah- uld we nnt sympa thetically pi.nalder the, plea for the rlsht to ro-operate, If only from our own enlightened self Interest, In oh Ulnlnx an nMindimt and itendy How of farm products? lo erninlnlng the agrlrulturnl sltua tlon with a view to Its Improvement, we shnll be most helpful If wit miiln tain a detached nnd ludlclul vlewpMut, remembering thnt t ulstlns wrongs may be chiefly un nreldent of tiiiHyuimetrl. cal economic growtn Insteml of u rrea lion of malevolent design and conspira cy. Wo Americans nro prone, ns I'ro fessor David Friday well says In his ndinlnillf liO'.U. "I'mflis, Wngei nnd I'rlces," to seek a "criminal Intent be hind every dlincult and undeslrablo eco. nntnlc situation." I can positively as sert from iny rnrilnct with men of Isrxe affairs, InriiiditiR tintikera, ihftl, ss a whole, they ore endenvorlng to fulfill ns they see them the obligations thtit go with their power. Preoccupied with the grave problems nnd heavy tasks nf their own Immediate affairs, they have not turned their thoughtful personal attention nr their construc tive abilities to the deficiencies nf agri cultural business orKnnlr.Htlnn, Attrl culture, It rnsy be snld, suffers from their preoccupation and neglect ruther than from any purposeful exploitation by them. They ouxlit now to begin to respond to the farmers' difficulties, which they must realize art) their own. On tho other hand, my nmlnrts wlh the farmers have filled me with respect for them for their sunlly, their pa tience, their balance, Within the lust year, and psrl.-uiarly at a meeting called by the. Kansss Ktute Hoard of Agriculture and at another culled by the Committee of Seventeen, I have met many of the leuders of Die now farm movement, and I testify In all iZST lj ran wh must mrH "" J'"' ami mte a "S 's htiai mm. him HT, mm nr hnstnrss the mlb'H'i UrM bet e he linl the or- i illhary 4utt nf tire, so tltmj no toucer hae pnr to ftrt u r rob us of eleep. the nnao ustnttml. or the un wanted retains a nl(btutart bold upoo neree and bralH How often w dis like a dui simply h-tiu It Intarfcr with a plait, and ' oier th dlf Aenltles of oitr particular lot and altil the ibta' le to pear In tb sanio quUl tMt nf pirlt we brim to the task w tore. It Is, iHirlups, lot much to ask nf humankind that work n lot" shall to as ullttrlns as that w loath. Mut met tt uttloied task at a chalWns (0 it iv u fib d ltlriiee. as wlttiuul any douhl. In the slcht of th aosrU. Simwtblnt nertl to iki for our Csmnl and fr-t It toc IHl ovt wtlk Pantemim Curtly a Itcman Idaa. Not until the drama had bewi -4tatv llthasl 6r wore thau f. r was the paaluntn. on of the simplest f.irnis of dminatlc art. r1ftatd The ( drama was the lavmtton of lb (tfn-ks but the pantomime at a psitetj Ituanau Idea To aspirin setors. I'jUde and llathyllns, oik- ef whum w aOMed tln thrt truhl. cat the ft rat peefammiKv of this kind In the year 'XI It 0, It eulj a make, shift oo thHr prt bwauw nf the III nean of ote of tb- per furswers. titil their amtienrv i o dfllhts) (hat thy nltiiumt 'Mb tkr proilurtloo of the wordleaa drama pldtit Ctftloo. The rrreter part of black llcorlc U oVrtrd (rum Jplu. whr It Is made from the Jalc of lha plant and mhetl nUU tardi lo prerfnt II from caeltlqf In hot wsthr The Itcortce plant Is a shrub that attain a tirliht of thro fret and It irOs "lid whr lu rHt reach the atcr ll dour tthr eii-Ull on tb banki of th TUru and the Kunhratci riser. Htnre the rally of tho Kuphratai contilnrd ene 0.' tbn rarllvit cllltttloni In thr wrld. the prb4blllty t that llcorlrr l IhxU th- oMeM runfet'tlon of all. and th tsste whtrb the tMiys and jlrls of today like so well was enjoyed by the yeonrsters of 3.CO jrors ao Vahln;tHi .Star. Olteovsrtd lc Cream. The dtcoerer of ler cream la cr lalnly entttll to his okhr In th Itaii Of Fame, and II la mrelr caretmncss on the part of the tnttlluna, lv palatm he t!rkl. that hv Ii n.-t tlicrr. Sambsi Johns. -ii, a colored tnaii. mad the first Ice cream In New Vurk city In the month of August. ISld. It was a patry euok, and for many jrors he kejit bis proeeis a sev-ret. Tlien mmw of his rlrals leamH how ht made It and titerrd Into artltr com petition wllh him. The flasurlnc and colitrlns were added later by soma of thee rlvali who wanted to tak his trade away from Sambo. Japansi Dsttl. Tlie Jaane-. beetle la a beantlfnl lneet aboot the lie nf tha potato beotle, but tUttene.1 The hrnd and thorax are shining lirunn- crreu and the elytra or wIiik rovers are brownish, tlnitH with creeti lo the eiljes. On the aides and nt the tip of the ab domen, usually not coneealed by the wins cosers. ore i-onapeuies whit spots, which dlstlnEUlib the spcla frutn all others of the same aire and habits occtirslnj In New Jersey It was flrst discovered In 111(1, having en broiii;bt frotn .lapnn. apparently In some part" Kits') of tbee hr-tle hae been rolIectel In a single day The spiend of the Insect la over an ttcrenye of about f,0u) arres of the finest kind of soil. The fish! against the hettlo Is being waged by using all s.ots of preventive rnrasurra, Inclnd Ing the use of jr.pnate In aolutloti aa a aprny, Amerlcmi .Forestry ilaga sine. Flora sod Fauna Vanishing. It la urxed upon biologists to ex ert "a more surloua effort lo rescue a few frnKmenta of vmilshlnc nature," Including all forms. It Is pointed out, through the itiedlurq of science, that the appalling fate at which our na tive flora and fauna are dlaappearina I obvious to all ozrept those work ers whose outlook la bounded by the walls of their laboratories, end thai he situation Ih accepted by these lat ter ns more or Iras Inevitable. That biologists, above All othera, are In a position lo "appreciate the lose of a slntle species or of natural associ ations of apTCJr" la patent. They are, furthermore, In an advantageous position lo hrlPK out by propagfl&da. nnd with the wbIbIu of aillOfjatyt counsel, tin. value of this conservation. Toward the furthetnnce of this end a natiouui organization has been posed. Portland Orvuonlan. pro- Forest Flowera, Many blooms are found In our hard wood forests In tin. spring In fact at that season the woods are a wild-flow, er icnrden, whllo Inter in the season Ihey Imve couiptirntlvely few fjowsre, ''nys tint American Forestry Magazine. The reason for this vernal habit of woodland plants Is that In the spring tho nuiiIIkIii shines down almost unoh. strutted on tho forest floor, but liter on, when tho tries htivo attained their full linfaKu, little light fillers through, And IlKht Is n-fjtilred for the carrying on of the work of food elaboration by tho leaves, ao that the forest plant! aend up their leaves Into the spring sunshine, manufacture food, and store It In undorKroiind strticltires. such bulbs, cprm and rootsloclts, so that they nre reudy for an early atari neit spring, REALTY TRANSFERS War. Deed. IT. E. Abry to Edward Lope Hart $lD0,001ot 11 blk. 26 Twin HOCKS. Wur, Deed, Morris D, Wolla and wifo to Edward Lopog Hart 110.00 lnti .. ). 'IS.ii llaa-ka l.nltd C, ! J Tw a. Hwl, Ve,r Diml I.mmi y ii 1 A II Smllh ami wifV Urtflj lot a h k . I H'H'I P'rlt Aibt t k HI I V Hty Orisf Wnr Piwil. . H Health al wtfo ti m llwry aied wtfe Mf M S WV I "PUUhiJI I'ara AWn t Till . miKwV Oly (ton. War M tlHffMAH IVs'eb.pwmt C t Aimm Cartw 1 1W M 8 A t Mk 1 Hriglntt ltee, h. War 1W Mt M flrt tn H firt fstlvwiter Hull MIW ot l trat br metw nml lMHd In M t.arnett Trwrts Ih est part f TUU mortV, City. UAH Ito vn HOH'OU CIVIW IH.VW ON HltM.TII Itmx On ttfttW W ths tt ' an lntHitlntf Uttle ampiilt hmte Utw( to !"OthetM I'aelfW ospt.r J by IV O U- Crtaw. aa the iVmrasnK's i Hospital (kacMtttaeail, nt the irerwl i ff '-sia in Jian l,rtntaee. Th leaifWl wbkh esntH war pointml but peaetWl UKftVa reads at fallows- , N'o otie eaH fear kaHt wlea oat (s much. N'e erne can br Watte) h ssaU tK oftrtu So one ean hot With wlea eat when tlrwl, trttrrW, wwrt4. lkWst or avi-ltasl N'ft Bite eon kate txNiKh wlea Hew late, nslps Uarwu a bewrty kMVfat hwt''. w a MMintwWh aaal a tkaa ml IV f.r laneh, ansla tap off tW whxd pwrformarj rtth a lli dkn When you have t. lo l der If the fo. vrUI age viltj, ft. Whrn ysHi begin t o wtdr, truwble bpla If yu faer It. U -l eat It If you nal It, d. reH frar H M h-rful at yr , in ir rtntenare will tfl yosi s x'Uf '.itmh nn:::tt:ntx:i!:nmnt:tttnttt:ttttsi:nti t ti f 8; l.OlHil: OIKICTOKY . . :n!:::i:::n:::::ni::::inxm::::n:u:::nn Tll.UV.MOOK I.OI'CP. NO. I. O. O. M. Mta every Krt day eventns at K. P- tun. S.A. Ilfodhcad. H G. A. K. Corinth rost, N'o. 55, tpl. of Of fon. tncsU on Hocotbl and Fourth Haturdayi of carh month, at 1:30 p m. In the W. O. W. hall. Visitors w5 come. OEO T. WILT H. W. BPKAIt Commander AdJ, TILLAMOOK SZr-rxZ KNfA(PMK,ST wXL NO, 5T I. O. O. K. MU :nd and) 4lh Thursday ot ' sack tnotilh. 8. A. flrodhaad See I. O. 0. F. ldie Nc 91 meats every Tues day ev. H p. m. KlillFJiAIIH. Wad. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER NO. 18 O. E. S. Stated communications first and third Thursday of each month lu Muaonlc Hall. Visitors welcome, MU3. It. 11. M1LLKP. JOHNSON CIIAFTKU NO. 2 ROYAL ARCH MAbOlNS itegular meeting nights first und third Fridays of each month. E. J. CLAU88K.N, II. V. IHVIE KKLU80N, v3tey. MARATHON LODGE NO. AO Meeting Every Morula, Bvanlnst. Vialtlng Bro. than Welcome. Alderman lib). J. M. Smith, 0. C. C. H. Coo, K. II. .c S. ..MOOK 1.01)0 K NO. 67 A. P. A A. M. Elated Communicnllo, Second Wednesday morojh. Visiting Brethren welcome, By order W. M. Harvey Eblngcr, Hocy, W. R. C. Corinth Kella Corpa, No. 64 Dept, t Oiegon, matte on Klrat and Third Friday evenlnge of each month, at r. m. lu Um W. 0, W. hull. Visitor, welcome, .,, n. MARY WJLT, President. MH8. CLAHKN8B STANLEY, l,c MIItlAM TKMPL1J NO. 36 Pythian Blstcre meet trary awond and fourth Tueadoy of each month nl tha Knlghta of l'ythiua Hall, at 8 e'eltck P. M, INEZ CAIIROLL Excellent Chief, ELIZABETH 0ATH0HT M. of It, and C. Tho P.thl.n HUt,.' nu.u ' ... . neaday eve. I p. n Wits- tons A WINSLOW UWVItlW lillamtMMi,. Oft Koh ert 11. AlcCr.iL Cttunmllor j 1 4W ril.LVMO,t)K. . mm Cumplele letti trrmdlttt; ffur j.tvtiiUo. Any leu au, M DK. J. G. TURN UK i;vh jpI'IIuamhi- IVrman-nlly l.wate 'hjut l'rUal offlrw III Joltkitv. J. UtMt up.tu.dalo Ihstrum.nuTJ ejulptiui DR..1. M. SMITH I'll) ldai anil Kurfcron ril.UMODK. . OKK00S IIU AHttOK U.NIItiUlAM.MHq t ueil l)lfUf iU Dim4 l.Mkak, K. N. Ull.NM.h l, UaJy Axltlaiit whte ?.ri T.H.GOVNh AUiaatLai and Lstnd Gliicc Uuaituxi. OI'FOSJI K t'OUKI Ik Dr. 0. L Hohlfdd"" Vctrinrl.in AT Ml IMiimic nVj AlutM . WatK - sij. Detvid Robinsor? ;M,D PhyftKiiOM arxi i- .r SucncAtim to L)t Vik'n L. L. iiOY, M. I). I'linwiii nun ti Boll lli -cmr U, K. MaUl 'not -Utti ( I'lLLAAtUCK SHOES Hepalrvd While Vou t II V HIlUltMAKl.lU tiw Itlat wilt (otuitte lutxfjrt -uf ktnan.hlp. I'afr po.t ria prumpt attcntiott. ItAI.PH It. F.UWAUUh -".4-e-es.H :Wlien you think of Lfe IiiHumnco- Think MASSACHUSETTS MUI1UL See V. A Church, luca! rupre.scMitutivu GO TO CHURCH FOR INSURANCE II. T. Ilotts, !'fes. Attornoy at La John l,nd lendron, hecy. Trees, Attornoy-aULaw. Notary Pu . TilUmook Title and Abstract Co. Uw, AbatraCU. Keal K-ataH Insurance lloth hones TILLAMOOK, . oitljto ; i i ilShoe Repairing! jtLaCCS. Oil. POIISH. Is -w- J. ItGrease, etc., Call ton, SNODGRASS The Shot Doctor. Todd Hotel Bldg. ,.i.4444))444.t.i..; J. :: Professional : Photography Both in portrait and commercial work. Also tho bust of framing may bo found at tho Ovo Studio . IWHa Ii Ok - is f i 1 JImmKKL.