—- The Drama at Fairview Death of Wm. Zimmerman. Nehalem Enterprise, The sad news of the death of Wm. Zimmerman in the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, Monday, reaehed Nehalem Tuesday. Deceased has been ailing for some time but his condition was not consid­ ered critical until two week, ago when he was taken to the hospital for treat­ ment. Mr. Zimmerman has been a resident of this valley for the past twenty-five years, coming here from California where he had lived several years after coming to this country from Germany with his wife. The family has lived on the old hemestead on the south side of the bay since they came to Nehalem, having but recently sold it, with the exception of a few acres which he retained for his home. Seven children were born to them, three of whom are still living to mourn their father’s death. Mrs. Sam Lund­ berg is now living at Seaside with her husband and family. Mrs. Anna Forbes resides in Portland, ar.d their son Al­ bert is a resident of this valley. Funeral services were held in Neha­ lem Friday and the body interred in ' the local cemetery. The Mends of the fumily extend' their heart-felt sympathy In their be- ROYAL JAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal CrapeCreamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Free I Free! —J FreeI SPECIAL 30 DAYS OFFER To further introduce our high-grade photo­ graphs we will give FREE one handsome Bromide Photo Enlargement with each $2.00 order or better. CAt I AND SEE OCR SAMPLES AND JUDGE FOR YOU RSELF. The Tillamook Studio HEINS' OLD GALLERY. t. -iverricht. C ming Saturday Evening. On Saturday evening, January 27, James R, Hinkley, the fauioua Cray-1 on Lecturer and Clay Modeler, will I give the second number in the I Menelly lecture course at the I' B. < liuri li. Doors open ut 7.30. Mr. Barkley has a national repul I ation as an expert in his work. If you have the blues come out into the social sunlight and laugh care away. While his work is highly . ntertaining and mirth-provoking it is also educational and refining. Buy your ticket curly mid secure reserved sent. Tickets on sale ut store of A. Finley A Co. WE POINT WITH PRIDE To the house built with cur lum­ ber. Not immediately after it is finished, for any new house may look attractive. But after the house has stood some time after it lias been subject to wind and weather is the time we point with pride to it. Good as the day it was finished. Every board just where it was nailed, no warping cracking or shrinking. If you wish to have good work on your home, see that all finish, flooring, etc., is thoroughly kilndried. All our finish is kilndried. Ask us why. A. G. BEADS Dumber Company. To Correspondent. I.. M. K kamek , Cloverdale, —Your letter on the road question will ap­ pear next week. “Wluit's the matter 'f " Received loo late for this issue. Look for it next week. ONE WEAK SPOT Will not tnar the appearance of new Harness but it will make it very unsafe. If you buy your Wanted for Cash. Cheap Farm Land in Tillamook County HARNESS We have a customer who will buy tor spot cash a cheap farm in Tilla­ mook County. Answer ut once. Ralph Ackley Land Co., 170 Fifth St., Portland, Ore. Here you may rest assured that you are getting not only Har­ ness that presents the very finest appearance, but Harness that is well made in every detail. Prices for Hogs Light hogs LTO Iba., H'jc. 150 lbs. to 200 Iba. 8c. W.A, Williams & Cc. 200 H im to 250 ll>s 7'iiC. Next Door to Tillamook County Bank 300 lbs. and over, 7c. lillauiook Meal Company. Janies R. Barkley Lecture and Illustrations in Clay at U. B. CHURCH Saturday Evening, January 27 T^lllS is the second of the season’s lecture course and comes highly recommended. Our jK-opIc will miss a great treat if they do not attend this entertainment. The follow­ ing comment speaks well of Mr. Barkley’s number: FROM /FACTORY TO HOME FROM Mr. Harkk v is at all times interesting. The first ¡Mtit pl the entertainment ia devoted to car­ toonist work and the second to clay modeling. He presented clay models representing the typical American, Theodore Roosevelt, and last, bnt not least, a typical old maid. He recited and illus­ trated several of Riley's favorite poems, “When the Frost Is On the Pumpkin“ being especially well received, as was* the illustration of the "Sinner and the Song ” He jaissessea the knack ol making his statements forceful.—Dowigiac (Mich I Daily News. Typical Tone Triumph S. W. Miller Pianos DON’T FOOL YOURSELF a„8k 'heS W. MILLER, for there is no better home talent of Fairview are able to J 131)0 toddy On the m3rl£6t, 3F)d WC do, and also have the pleasure of invite you into our store to make us prove it seeing and hearing something that entire Satisfaction. is real good. : ,_________________ Hay for Sale. Hay for Sale in quantities from one to 100 tons, at ruling price.—In­ quire at E. E. Goodspeed, miles north of Tillamook City. kindly to your Jones & Knudson. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Daily Farm Wanted. Wanted by- an experienced dairy man, a dairy farm to rent, with 20 to 30 cows. Apply- to thia office. Brick, Lime, Cement, Shingles, Coal Oil, Coal, $10 ton, Poultry Supplies, Potatoes, $1.50 per 100, "Best’’ hard wheat flour $1.40sk., $5.50 bbl.. Alfalfa meal, hay and al! kinds of feed at prices as low as any in the city. T illamook F red Co. Direct Factory Distributors for Tilla­ mook County. Horses for Sale. I have 24 head of Horses for sale, all in good condition.—Apply to Geo. W. Grayson. The dependable S. W. Miller ia a 1 Piano of today. Every stick of timber in its construction shows splendid standard stock, value and up to date features never found in pianoes of a lower grade. The S. W. Miller Piano uses for its strings the celebrated Poelman German imported wire, which is the highest priced piano wire in the world. A piano with such strong, superior staple wire never disappoints, but stays steadily- in tune, where a cheaply made piano would go wrong. We invite you to our store to see and hear this piano. Jones and Knudson ori­ ginators of the direct selling plan in Tillamook from factory to home distributors. Foley’s Hcney and Tar Compound "Cures in Every Case." • ?r, J“?. NcCaffery. Mgr. of the Schilts Hotel. Omaha. Neb., re commends Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. l>ecause it cures in every case "I have need it myself and I have recommended it to many others who have since told me of Seats Are Reserved There its great curative power in diseases - jj o( the tliront and lungs." For all coughs and colds it is speedily ef­ fective. Chas. I. Clough Co. I Next Three Numbers, Including Reserved Seats. $1.25 Single Seats, 50c Tickets On Sale at FINLEY & COMPANY’S Store. = ------ g—= ---------------- -------- ■ MAKER TO USER. Splendid Stock. An Excellent Number I An Actual Added Advantage SZZ.’Z,” ——==^ * The drama which was given last Saturday evening by the Fairview Literary Society, was much enjoyed by those who heard it. The play is an unusual goodjiuinber. It has a plot that secures and holds the audience spell bound from be­ i ginning to the close. It is full of fun and yet there is a pathetic side . I that draws out ones sympathies in SB a very effective way. The characters had been well <■? chosen and the respective parts ■1 1'5 were ably and effectively acted. A Mr. F E. Norton, as " M”. Thomp­ E kins,” naturally displayed hie die SI like for sham and deceit, and hia willingness to give credit for in­ dustry and honesty, carried hia part out perfectly. .Mr. Morrison Mills, as " Hired Man,” kept the audience in a fit of The advanced Piano selling methods originated in constant glee, bringing die house down many times by the natural Tillamook by the store of Jones & Knudson makes a and effective way he would give hia big saving in the price of a Piano to each customer, be­ funny expressions. His actions cause we save them the Portland jobber’s profit and were homelike. He was in every­ Besides there is way a handy and useful fellow. He the BIG AGENT’S COMMISSION. succeeded in turning the play and accomplishing hia aim in a way that makes the play end a manner entiiely satisfactorily to the audi­ ence. em ,U11 ” I” dealing with your own home merchant, whose Mr. Bidgood, "John Remington, ,-ri ~ word regarding the quality of the Piano he is selling rendered his part so xatureily'and nal that one could you can be safely taken in perference to an agent’s so confidentially < hardly realize that it was only a t statement, who perhaps you will never see again. We ................ play that he was seeing. distribute direct Kenneth Cater, as “ Jerry-,” brought a rousing cheer for each appearance. Mrs. Bidgood, as “Louise,” be­ lieved by Mr. Thompkins to be his own daughter, appeared perfectly A new pearl in the crown of the world’s best; easy in expressing her love for “ John Remington,’’ carried out Pianos is the reliable S. W. MILLER, the most desired het part in a manner that could not of all good home Pianos. The S. W. Miller Pianos have been equaled. She secured and Piano Players represent a the sympathies of the entire aud­ ience, and every one was overjoyed when “ The Hired man” helped her to secure her sights. Mrs. ArthurjBealsf as “Julia, ” I the only child born to Mr. and Mrs. [ For their manufacturers, distributors and pur- Thompkins, acted her part, as a oi,ui.vui overeducated, .............. ......... „„....... spoiled, useless, un chasers, as like a good violin they mellow and improve ” -----------UMOV1JVV lllGt J, happy, yet very accomplished young with age and ML there is I 4 a 11 LI complete absence of that tinny, lady in a very credible way. metallic tone so often found in the class of Piano« Mrs. Hoover, as *' Ruth,’’ j usually sold by traveling agents. The much talked of a heroine in the play and carried her part in a way that is deserving of much credit. Mrs. Crawford, as "Mrs. Thom-: kins,” labored so naturally under Are the envy of agents who are trying to compete sorrowful andembarrassingcircum stances that she secured the sym­ with us, but on the other hand the S. W. MILLER pathies of all. Men could be seen PIANO is the pride of every owner. turning their heads aside to bide the tears which they could not be kept back. It is hoped by the people who were in attendance from Tillamook By paying more for any Piano than the price we -i... * .... —■.......... I The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. AUUBN. Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourist?. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.