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MEMORIAL ADDRESS yet who can recogulze it. concealed beneath But how much more sad the usual history of the modern addition* of rites and ceremonies, that lite when it runs its course. The high am- is disappointed, the lofty aspiration fails, creeds and mummeries, with Luther’« devil 1 bitiou the kind heart is hardened by the friction ot The windmill, tank and puuip former Delivered Sunday Evening Mar. // and Calvin’« God to make life burdeusome and life’s struggle the loves are lost. All that seem Each ly used in tire city water works of Tilla death fearful. None of these are legitimate ed desirable in the future is missed By T. B Handley Esq mile stone as it is reached, but points the way part* of I'hiistlanity as laid dowu by the ma«- to the next, each step growing more toilsome mook. Everything in prime condition. ter—to do good was his religion, This is the 111 >re uusiitisfiing than the last until we cry out Will be sold cheap. Apply 1° “ Vanity of vanities' ’ ; all is vanity b iieatii I The mystery of life and the mystery death voice oi Nature as she speaks to all who will the and at last to long for J. E. Tuttle. listen to her teachings, and a* she has been the e id sun. of th ■journey watch we recognize as I < . me together at a point, Of the one we con interpreted by the masters of all great creel Ml*. f unless, so tat is all the bright iiiiagiuingB of i irM ignorance, and of the other imagine we And w hat of the other mystery—the end of ’ niith *r • co-0 rued. Ah' Whosliall say that ! t e yuiii'g lite ended while jet the heart was have much knowledge. but when we examine what we see of |ife? Again we find ail pure , warm ami lender, when love and affection per- I fairly all that we really kuow of the stale we religions iit accord wttli the gc$;it book of vaded every action, when the skies were bright . call life we find ourselves as much hedged in Nature. Al! of the universe of which we have ami promised •»till richer effulgence, is not more fittingly ended than the rounded period of all by the unknowable as when we contemplate of every description in their Reason? any knowledge is constantly tending to au stages of existence. We grieve for the loved ' the state which we call death, Life! what is it? Are yon fond of Clams, Crabs and equilibrium. All matter lends to a common I .-.nd the lost. It pains our hearts to inks from 1 ■ other shell fish? It so go to What know we of the mbterious power center, all heat flows from point* of greater to our lives the bright eye, the glad hand, the ten der Words, the loving and sympathizing souls. 1 or condition which causes certain parti lesser fervency. In the course of scons this Our bereavement and 1 meliuess seems unbear- I cle* to coexist under certain relations in ways tendency must result in stability, iu rest— able but who shall say it is not well with those differing entirely from their conditions under when one poiut is at the same degree of heat | who have gone horn us. Who shall say it is I other relations? Wcthiik we know matter, with all others, 110 more heat can be radiated I nut better to miss the storms and wiecks oi l j lite t tan to endure all and succumb at the last Market on Main Street anti you but of even that we only have dim ideas of some no more euergy be developed by the forces we Who shall say that the creator can not be will find what you want. Every pmptrtte* .<«:»<« l” lh'- aUU1'1 c,"‘lv- «fatly know. There will be rest. And in whatever trusted as well and as blindly after this fitful tevei ends as before. Who shall limit the love thing possible will be done to make there be. weaie utterly and abjectly iguorant direction our eyes are turned the same end is or the forbearance or the kindness of a being this a First Class Fish Market. and iuc*P‘,ble of torniln.« a satisfactory idea being approached—gradually, it i? true,— by whose every attilbute is beyond our compre Af-suining matter to be what we imagine a stages almost imperceptible, but none the less hension? iVno durcs to say that the father is I of some simple COME AND8EE US. less kindly tiiau ins children? <.ougregation of its apparent qualificatioiiB, we to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may sure. A tew days ago there were with us three I thing bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDBR- 1 find a large class of objects endowed with a So with man. Christ said, “Come unto me. brignt actne intciligcui boys full of those anim- 1 BURN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Trashing ton. principle combating the ordinary course of al spirits which come with the first streugtU of all ye that labor ami are heavy laden, and I iiidiiuood. file surplus ot energy whieli by D. 0., for their SI,800 prize offer. nature; a principle only detected by its result«. will give you—REST.” Another says, “Blesssd and by would go to make active and successful I We see the t- ee composed of certain constitu- 1 are the dead that die 111 the Lord.” why? “For men of them might lead to thoughtless acts, which persons of more sedate age condemn ;.s cuts which under other circumstances tend to j they rest.,, misciiivf, but they weie the light of their home' disintegration and decay. An incomprehens Blessed thought! The weary, the care-worn, with bright promises of the future, and about ible something enables those same particles of the pain-tossed, the soulsick, know that lest them weie e. iiiclcd thesaving grace ot motheis matter to draw to themselves others; to resist cometh 111 the evening. Not a king of terrors, | nope* and tears, oi tatheiB ambitious, sisters 'tea WVl M 'w—r ViVA- -.»■>-* V..k ide, amt brothers affeciions. In a spiiit ot the laws of gravity and the assaults of the lab not a fearful parting from joyous scenes, but a pi daring which so often pi uni pts the young, oratory of nature in her determination to reduce • glad entrance into peace und rest from the they braved the dangers ot the treacherous bar all things to tlieir elements in order that they- | cares, and toils, and disappointments of this aim in a twinkling their yoiiug lives were ended. One oi tnem, probably, Ernest Barnard may combine in new fotms, to be again disaolv- • poor struggle lor existence is before us ail made a brave tight ior ills lite, lie buffeted tile lways has on hand rd and again combined in a never ending cycle No need to haste the time, it comes apace. N > waves successfully for a lime and as oiten as ,f existences. Cut off that tree or mutilate ii I swept away from ins upturned boat regained need to dread the hour, it brings us swee ills .ileude, support un.u almost out of danger, in any way iu *o iside it with its iifeand all t ie 1 repose; and if that be a. dreamless sleep, what but exhausted at iengih succumbed a moment rules of its foimer existence are changed. It im- ’ uefure me relict ui men hurrying to his rescue lso a complete line of mediately obeys the law of gravity falls to the | matters it? We were not called upon to regu was at hand, in his case the sea gave up its late our advent into this life. The all-govern dead, and kind hands tenderly laid linn to lest ground, its roots Cease to ha?b any attraction , upon the bosom ot his mother earth, who so Ing will controlled that event, as it will our for the particles in the soil and Wilier which go exit, aud in no case need we fear any wrong 01 patiently wails to receive us nil. They rest be neath tne wave and lie beneath the sod, but all to build it up. Its leaves cease to perform mistake. iccare from the ills of life. Their loved ones their function upon the particles of the atmos The sooner we rid ourselves of all desire to mourn their loss with heartbroken feel In gs- phere. Everything that human science can l'lieii fr.euds miss them from their accustom, meddle with affairs beyond us, to dictate the delect is there that was there before, and- d walks in life: while all unite 111 sympathy course oi the universe, and settle down to the AtUithe living, and in this tribute to tiie I yetit is not the same. All itsbrgauized operat work that is at hand, the belter for ns. We can memory oi the dead. ions cease, it fails a prey to those chemical act inc_. oa.i faults, for they were human, blit I not control a single zephyr that stirs on thih ions which be foie it resisted or turned to its let hnu mat is w ilium I sin cast tile first stone insignificant planet, which compares as 1 .it meir memories. They had virtues, ior they own good. A speedy decay and dissolution grain of sand with our solar system, itself at a e e Human, and let all humanity emulate follow. Such is all we see of life and death in j drop in the boundless ocean of existence. Nur them. Let us cherisii the memory oi the good . the animal kingdom. Science is helpless, re ' the bad will pats away. Il is so ordained need we try. We can do nothing for God that and wed for us ail it should be so. »earch fruitless and conjecture idle, ai to what would be to add to the Infinite, but we cun do Tne oldest oi tneSeNyoutiis, liarnest, was oi eonstutes or causes ill“ difference between the much for man. When that is done to the best a thoughtful turn oi mind, ii* had pondereo living plant and the dead. We only know that of our ability, honestly, kindly, truly, bravely, deeply on the pt obiem oi life and deatii. He ha i mo igt oat ins own belief and was content without any natural change exempting s.ieli as and sincerely we can safely leave the rest to in it. He beli\ed m a Supreme Being who lias intercepted nt some poiut its nutrition all the supreme and sovereign will, which con eounl nut be propitiated by blood or sacrifice- its properties and tendencies are revolutionized ; moved by prayers nor supplications a Beiiu trolled all things before we appeared on the nor not >waycd by the base passion.«, oi anger, hntrc< ed. We see the fact but how and the why we | scene, and will do the name after our biief race and ve.igauce one who while lie could 110 perforce leave as beyond the comprehendon of | understand he d.d not iear to trust, whose lav is run. man’s finite powers. Ill the animal Kingdom j This, then, is the true.philosophy of life and is love, ana w Lose i< waul for doing good to om I keep by far the Lar<rest and Most Complete assortment of Needs on I lie the same results at e reached only through great death; both are beyond our km, aud outside fellow being s is—rest. V\iih such a creed on< is always pictured for hie, and dea th; and 1. count and well of my Imine grown seeds large quantities to Eastern houses our power. No creatine begin* or ends its own er complications. The rule and course of such an one what leeks it what ma y follow, 1« existence; nil enter upon and leave it a dreamiess sleep 01 it blissful awaking w eveiy year. Intending piiieliasets will do well to <*oiTesi»oiid with me nature is the same and the final change brings jrganic their various condition* in accoidance with the before buying. us to the same blank wall d ignorance and blind will of a power unknown and inscrutable. We know that all is wdl with him. Let Us lent our cad where nature leaves them, and Id u ness. We speak of that which causes the differ know just enough of our present condition to ci.er sh and cultivate eveiy little bud of hope realize our al jrct dependente upon something and ccii.foit ¡oi the living. ence by its presence as life, and in man we call utside oi ouistlves, call it kiBn.et, late, 01 God, P S. SEND 1‘Olt C’\l.M#0(iUE 63 Front St., Portland Oregon . certain manifestations the workings of mind or what you want, we only know it is sui re.ne We need not concern our spirit, soul, intelligence, consciousiuss and the and inexorable. selves as to what that tnay be to us, ior we lia. “ like. How far down the scale those manifest naught to fear. Au Infinite being cannot be Cure for Colds, Fev.-rf. nnd General De ations extend we are uncertain. Consciousness pleased or displeased, angered or served. Ils bility, Small Bile Benns. 25c. pe r buttle. decrees can neither be thwaited nor eimlio a- we admit, is an animate matter, but does it ex ted. Our time here conn s to ar. end s - ne tor tend to the animal kingdom? Who knows? All us all than we expect, and if there be ano th*1 can perceive evidence of sense and instinct in time for i.s it will be subject to the s .me j ower 'Io seek to r du c *he ^kAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAÀAAÀAA> Leading Papers Almost Given Away With the Headlight—Prices never Quoted the lower forms. The shellfish and the sea amt t..e same will. future to a question of om own v. bhes o: ide Beioretoour Subscribers. anenijue observe the approach ordauger and i.s to deceive muu, and to degrade fii.-, ideal o take means to protect themselves. They cer- God. Let us not then concern our.-ehes w th The following mimed payers will be clubbed with the II kad LIGH t at the rater tainlyare endowed with conciousnes.s;-that sci«'- the unknowable, but li. th to the <.ivies of t. c i ven in the right hand column of tigures. The figures on the left ¿how the price day, to that which is at our Laud to ie <loi e. cou scicust ess, wl.ich in man is the ego. But Wemcy lest H--ured that if we ait veil our >1 the piililibhvrN oi the various papers. 'I hese art* cash pricer: own pait the events of the uniierse will ie QUICKLY SECURED. Trade-marks and Copyrights can we st./p at that? It thoyster, why not the H so Oicgoniiii ................................... .. mid Hi: thi.iGiir. ... ............................................. »2 00 well enough cared ior without our ass.stance. registered ana and patent business Business or of «Tery every description sensitive plant Mid those «-t-ier forms of lift ” Tell Us not that it i* a tearful thing to ;all j promptly and skillfully conducted at lowest rates. ► 1 50 l-.xuiiiiiiei ..................................... ................ ............................................... 2 26 about which natiuaiistsdiffer as to whether they into the hands of the living God.” It would be Inventions introduced, companie« formed, and PAT- ► V » 1 50 Call..................................................... ............................................. 2 (Ml ENTS BOLD ON COMMIBBION 25 years eiperienoe. are of the an mal or the v.ge abl kiiigdo.n?Anu a fea: lul tl.ing to be out oi such hands. The n 1 00 1 let 1 «»it Free i 1 e*s. ............ Highest references. Bend us model, sketch or Photo. would-bc teacher of divinity, who professes ; 11 ............... .. ........................... 2 00 n it these why not tiunr lowlier brethren? Why ovei whelming dread of his maker, is either ■I of invention, with explanation, and we will report 1 00 Toledo lil.itle . . . ................. .......................................... 2 00 <4 whether patentable or not, free of charge. OUR FEE ► indeed! l.lke ill other cases in which we ask conscious o) enoimous depravity . or lucking in 4 St Lmii ’ « < Hobe 1 tumori nt (sc 1 00 ■mi-weekly)" .. .. , ............................................. 2 00 PAYABLE WHEN PATENT IB ALLOWED When > tt this < u .stioii thei e is no other answer than the his powers of perceptiveness. It is absolutely - patent is secured we will conduct its sale for von with- > Inter ♦ h-ean ....................... 1 IO .................................................1 7b impossible to love what we fiar. A being of extra charge. 32-PAGE HAND-BOOK and listof tt echo.ng’ why”? We know that this principle such attributes as tc» excite to dread and iear ◄ out 1 0 1 .\cu Yoi k Tribiim*............... 200 inventions wanted mailed to inventors free upon ........................................... 1 75 of eoneiousuess exists to some extent, we do not and trembling cannot he the object of the dev* - request. This is the most complete little patent book _ 1 00 ( ‘iticiiimili Enquirer . . . ............... ’» . . . . ............................................. 1 75 published and every inventor should WRITE FOR ONE. »» know how far. 1 for one am not prepared to - tion of the hearts of men. Those who seek to 3 00 Scient 1. «• A met ic.-in ................................................ 4 IM) H. ■. B. wiLLbUN WILLSON *. A CQ CO , , raient P»t«nt solicitors, Solicitors, t J excite to the fcai of llie Lord, mid paint with 4 H. say it slops with the a li nal, with the plant, or horror the death hour of poor, tired, suffe n. 1 on Cosmopoli tun.............................. ............... ” ........... .............................................. 2 (X) 4 Ls Droit Bld g, WASHINGTON, D. C. ► ut all. Nor have I heard of any one who can 1 humanity, are traitors to our race, lies h s 1 oO Hoard’* Ihm yin.>n................. ............... " ........... ............................................. 2 00 uot a king of terrors, beldoin, if ever, is it an draw the line. unwelcome guest. Despite the long tiaining 01 We ça it give you some very fnv«,nnltlu conibhiHlioiifi o f He verni papers if yon Again, take volition. The nervesand muscles generation after generation into an iuhe i cd visit more th in tun. 'i’lies - i it.us may be withdrawn »0iy time. that the end of life is something lerril.lu; of u man, o r a bird, move the limb in obedience belief Call ut this otlice or at B. C. Lamb's book store if you wish to accept any of th<- experience of nil manki. d is that w hen the to the will, under certain conditions, and other end is reached Nature asserts her swa.,. and the ,he.<e oj'urs. conditions they effect the same movements in : c hel from saffei iiig is hailed by good and bud dependent of the will or iu direct antagonism: alike as something to be desiied above all things else. or under other conditions they fail to respond There is a natural and instinctive clinging to to the will. And again the will is extinct and iife.picvad'ng ali nature. 1’iie briii.*.-i plant soon after that both nerves and muscles lose the'haltered tree, the wounded auinial alike tleir own existance to tie lust n.c- all power to act and here we have anived al piolvtig menl by alJ means in their power. Without the mystery whica hedges our hinite powers on this principle- or law all life would *00:1 cease. It no i. dividual sought to protect itself, the all sides and mocks at every inquiry after dange.s which now threaten every !iie would knowledg drstiUA ail. This instinct among some* oi the Whichever way we turn we meet the same highest animals, causes them lo defend ti e result, liaflled and Lcwildrted we are brought youiigcud m s >me cases the feeble, and to baud togvtin t lor mutual protection. ¡ealizi: g ,nat ill to a stop; and when ail is summed up. we only that way cun each individual best dtiend ilt- know that systems, and suns, and wo: Ids, and *e!f. men, and animals, and plains, ami rocks, and T: is sentiment in man ba* been in all age- all that is assume iuiuis and fur a more or less culiiv..1 rd and 1 L.yed n; on,by th< sc vv ho won d keep trim in mental subjection, until a moibd brief period perform functions uniformly ano fear of death has almost become natural, but dissolve, and cease to be, all in accoidance w Uh such a iveliiig is tieitlier natural nor pio. er. an incomprehensible will which some worship, Wr mourn the departed, not lor their loss, but many fear, a few piofcss to know; and a lew foi ur ov n It seems a pity, when the young prom.se of b ight and useful life is cut adore und wonde . True, there have been many, most of them ntrrow, uninformed, who assume to teach the attributes of tiie Infinite and the conditions of Do not be deceived by alluring advertlpemente and t ;e unconditioned; and as assertion, it vehe- Chink you can get the beat made, flneat finish and menfr enough, is sufficient to cause belief in the Writ!», In Sirtt MOST POPULAR SCWINC MACHINS u.¡thinking mind, these have often achieved for a mere song. Buy from reliable manufacturer« that have gained a reputation by honest and square much power, and often used it to bad ends. dealing. There is none In the world that can eoual But thinking men and women in all lands ana in mechanical construction, durability of working parts, flnenew of finish, beauty in appearance, or baa limes have agreed that the Infinite is so far as many improvement* as the NSW MOMS. -------- Will Run i'hv-------- mid the reach of the finite lhai all claims or WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. knowledge or understanding are baseless and futile. O zamgx . M am . B oston , M am . t8rinowBqrAB«,N.Y. We know something of ourselves but tin Sr. Lons, Mo. D allas , T exas . jrciaco, C al . A tlanta , G a . Will make flips every five day«, the weather |>eri>iitliiig. between A-toria an Tillamook ( it sacred writer says,/‘Canst thou by searching FOR SALS BY CHrymg freight uud paaHcngc- a. find out God?’ while the deep student of hu- Agent H ,MPS j H. E 0! E, iANFOKN & Co. Astoria, or COHN A CO.. Tillamook, Agt«. inanity says, Ore. Tillamook, Know well thyself, presume not God to scan; , The proper study of mankind is man." To this end come al! really deep thinkers am. i searchers after truth. All religions, when s ,<>rn of their external devices and Ihe coriu •> turns of ignorant teaclie.s, have the one bast , that God is unknown and unknowable, and that man’s duty is to man. Long before Christ, Confucius, before him Contain* M ore I mporta > t and E ssential P ea - Writing Machine Buddha, before that the Parwees, and before ti * em required of a Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers »1 mi can be found in any other O ne Stmidmd them, through all ages of which we have any Typewriter. Qur price i* ivithin the reach o and Middlemen by buying di knowledge, the founders of religions amour, .»1*1 parties requiiing a high grade machine rect from the manufacturer. Write us for full particulars. civilized or thinking peoples taught but om rule--Love; but one duty—kindness; and but one rewind—Rest. Savage, cruel, warlike and MANUFACTURERS selfish races have depicted tlieir deities in their [ F ull E nglish C ourse . own moulds, ouly exceed.ng thcmselvt* in 240—2 CHI< AGO, ILL FRENCH AND GERMAN. cruelty mid savagery.. So the early Jewish | FOR SALE For Sale The Finest Assortment Of Home Grown Fruit Fresh Fish Ever Seen in Tillumook County; for Prices and Further Piirticulurs, nee C hipman C ambell ’ s Notice. All persons knowing themselves iinlebted to me w ill please call and set tle tlieir accounts within 30 «lays of the d te of this notice. All accounts remaining unsettled by April lltli will be placed in the hands of a collector for settlement. Geo VV. Phelps, Netarts, Ore. ----- - TILLAMOOK Tonsorial Parlors I saac S imi . er . Propr. Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonsorial Work Don« in the I .a test Style of the Art. Toe Harrison. WANTED-ANIDEA Shaving. Hair Cutting Razors Honed Oil Short Notice 15 eta. 25 cts. Next Door to Post Office, Tillamook. 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How the orthodox world stool ! aghast when the great lefnrnier of the las: century said, ‘ To do go d is my religion’ ' and I yet the master taught exactly the same rub. “tome ye ¡bl eMed of my Father, inherit thr Kingdom.” Why? “For I was an hunger»- ! and jre gave me meat; I was thirsty and ye gave tuedriuk: I was a stranger and ye took me hi . naked, ami ye clothed me; 1 was sick, and y»- Yis’ted me; I wai in prison and ye came unto | me’’ and “Inasmuch as ye bate don* it unto 1 the l“ast of one of these, my brethren, ye have , dm t unto no ” " at a simple, comprehensive creed, and BUSINESS BRANCHES. B ookkeeping , S horthand , T elegraphy . If Yon Want BOOTS anti SHOES No better wheel made than the BOARDING DEPARTMENT“ LANES Acme Bicycle Built in our own factory by skilled workmen, using the best material and the most improved machinery. IT» hava no agenit Sold direct from factory to the rider, fully warranted. Shipped anywhere for examination. 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Patent* taken through Munn A, Co. receive tpecial notice in tho F SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largeiit circulation of any scientific journal, weekly, term* |3.(D a yearj •1.60 MX months. Specimen copies and llAMD B ook on P atents «out free. Address MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICIALS: Judge .. W.W.CONDEH 11). P. H arvky ('oinniisHioner /(' .11. WlIKKI.KK Clerk............... J. 1>. K dwardh Bhcrilt . . . j , r.. jAtunun Treasurer .. J ohn B ahkeii Assessor ,J. S. HTRI’HKNM Siirvcvoi A. M. A i ’ htin School Superintendent . G. A. W ai . kkk Coionet 0. H. R hvnoi . om Pepiit” P.«»scenting Attorney.Ci.Aurn: T havkh <* .mil Court couvcnea the 4th Monday in August, and mi adjourned term Is generally held in the spring County Court meets th«* first Mondays of Jan uary, Mnrcli, May, July, September and No vember. Commissionss court on the Wetlnes- da>< I (Blowing. PRECINCT: Justice of the Peace G. W. M ajtingto . n Constable H. V. ANDEKXJN CITY OFFICIALS. Mayor ... ........... G eo C ohn N i ls T hompson ............. ........ C arl K ni dfon c B H adley Council ' ( E.RlYNOLDfi ( .11. F GdODSFKRD ............... C. N. DREW Recorder HOW ■.RD « \RV Treasurer ( I. VJ/P. (T.l-.MEN I H Marshal... SCHOOL BOARD M W liai risoti B I. I'ddv. and G A. Hdiniinds. -( Irik, A. G. Reynolds CIICRCII IHJtF« TORY. CiiKiKTfAN (Tft’iUH Rev. S. G. Dallas pastor. Services on Sundays at 11 o'clock A. M. sml at 7.30 p. M. until fui Hier notk«*. M. E rivlKH:— Rev. R. M. Coiner, pastor. Preadbin^ service at 1! A. M. and 7 30 P. M. every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M. ( lass ineetlng at 12 M. Prayer meetiug every Thursday at 7 1’. M. S. I j . A Ciirucif: Sabbath school every Sab Lath 'Saturday; at !<• -.<> A. .M followed i»y preaching 01 Bible »tudy. I’rayermeefjiig every Wednesday evening Tract mid mission ■ aiy meeting Sundays at 1 jo A. M. IL (!. TABoR, Conierence Laborer. MfM.lFTY DIRECTORY. A.O. I’ W -Meets every Monday night at 7 r m In I O O. F Hall Myron Perkins M W , l>. T. Edmunds, Recorder. IIOOK Mt LADDER CO -Meet« first W«»lnr« fifty night of e.n h month in City Hall W F. D Jones, President; John F,. Tuttle Chief, Torn <'oaten, Secretary. MoMNtNG STAK REIOf.KAH LotM.F No 52, f O. O F —Meets on the flr*t mil II i I k I WrdnemlMy evening- hi ea< h moiKli. Mr*. < M. Newman, N. <>.: Alix* I. Foland, V. G . Jo Pehr, (). A. I!.— Meets first Saliiidiiy of each month at 1 I’ M in f <> <» F Hall. C. N. Drew, Ailjutant, P. Kraut. Comtnmidct . 1.0 O F —Meetseverv J iicm I h v night at 7Jo em in I <> </ F Hull C. I*. K iiik I koii . N G. Wm Olsen, Rec. Secretary; W. J. May Per. Secret ar y. ALDKR « AMP No 2fM, Woodmen of the World, meets every Friday night in W of w ball. K R. H ay «, Consul, Olio llelns, Clerk. A F Xc 1 M M“«'t- first Mstiirday night of • <<li M.'Hith hi Masonic Hal! R. k jh y W M F R Be«!«, Hecietary. fOHNWON ( HAITKR NO -Meet« at 7 30 F M <»«1 the 3><l Saturday of each month .1 Mesonic flail J. W. Maxwell, H P.; W. U Co»iiler, Secretary. MI.VF.Il WAVE C J 4 "TJX / J 0. E n Merle Mid and 4th Kutitr.iAys of 4«CA moiltt Mrs. O. W Pettit, W M ; I. Coal»* frrielar) KAY ( IT L iK DIRECTORY nv < ’TV l. ■ . s- .f l A F A M M< t rnd «>.«)1 <tn Sahirday« hl each month <Ju Nri«w*n, W M , C H III cks . - W C C. Bab J W , J. H. Brhlgr for« 1 Bvrtctary. M ihi «. W <*HA rm No. ( ». K. s MceU H • n«1 trd T««t4 ays in rsch month. Mrs. F P utd. W M C C Ba Lln/lgc. W p, Mrs El!« W M-! A M .J II 1Hr Id g» ford Secretary, P acific U>rK>K NO 1 1 o O. F Meet* Friday« »ml «th hirday« and « v< ry viurdai r in the in b Frank Long .< , . • Pye V G . 1 . H ID<k* Secretary. r Rm« KAN 1.0 ft No. St 1. O, O. F — M*rta / 4lh Tuesday's Mrs Filial»'th O . Mrs. Flau« 1 guff g, V. (i. J J Pye.