9 Tha Registration. The registration ip to Saturday last ' I was as follow» Republican Democrat ProMhtion "je ; 1 1» L?' J 1 J* I «¿7 I Prooresrive lodepeadeat Soesaist Xc Party CASH PURCHASE Married, in Portland, on the aqel- oi February, at the parsonage of the First Methodist ChBreh. Attorney C. W. Talmage, late of this city and Mrs Katherine DanieL, ka’.e of Portland Dr. Frank A. Loveland, the p . *■ - per- irmed the cere - - ■ Mri Talmage is a sister of Webb Moddwx of tht, city, and U«s J. D. Edwards, of Portland. The many friends of the happy couple in Tilla­ mook wish the newly weds much joy - ■ • - :'. - ire 7 hey *1'. will make their home at Selma. Ore. where Mr. Talmage is located on a homestead. They are now spending a few day» in Tillamook rec-mag cou- gratulationt of tfe»ir fn*- t» Warner-Rigj». At 7 o'cloek Ust Saturday- evening at th* Lhmtian church ponooage. Ralph E. Warren and Mi»» Ruth j Rig*« were united tn marriage It . »n a quiet wedding only two ot, three invited gueitt being prevent, Rev Van Winkle vu officiating miatvier. The young people are well1 known in and about Tillamook. Mr [ Warren u a brick maaon and con-1 tractor by profemon having been ; one of the empfoye* of the new city i ha.I. The bride i» well known by mo*t • f the people of Tillamook where »he ha» lived for »everal year*. The newly-wed* w>H make their home in Tillamook and we wish them a very happy and successful life J □ I • ? f, fit Faner»! Services l Bargain Square Sales UNDER THE BALCONY. W v V ercus »a-nngs i:n re .¡.5 ■ ■ in-i wanted. merefiaB-frsa are finding , the Bargain Square tn t" rhe Bal- , cony a veritable mine of trensur»s Here are va-hered r.-.^et.:er. for quick disposal, the. odd» and e*ds. and raxcmpCete ranges of si» goods. remnants and short ends t thock to ibe th" ¿¡«L'" ,hi »•«««» demise of io« the d..trt.Xd Ureavement Havinw . family to erwhire mnl* h" «irlhood «nd y r w ■JL Is ” friend« «.k**4 y t,»r^. ___ , T .COMPARE BEYON ll M unsing W ear I yVIunsingwear Union Suits for Ladies At Prices Unaffected by Recent Advances. OUGHT early last Fall at very much lower prices than are quoted today for the same garments, our shipments of Spring and Summer Muosingwear are being placed in stock at before-the-advance prices. Every woman who knows the Munsingwear Garment and its distinctive features in quality, style and fit will appreciate the opportunity of filling her Spring and Summer Underwear Needs at the same prices obtaining last year. Place your orders now—we cannot guarantee these prices atrain—in fact we strongly advise buying for thc future so great will be the difference in prices on any orders we may place hereafter. B No. 7318 Per Garment, 60c. Out Sizes. 75c. No. 7320. Per Garment. 60c. Out Sizes. 75c. | No. 7320 A. Per Garment, 65c. Out Sizes, 75c. Bleached light weight Bleached light weight Bleached Light Weight Cotton, Knee Length Cotton. Knee Length Cotton, Knee Length Union Suit« with low Vnion Suits with low Lnion Suits with V necks no sleeves, no but­ necks, no sleeves, no but* ton«. and lixxse knees. necks, no sleeves, short tons and tight knees. shell finish. inseatns and tight knees. Per Garment. 60c. Per Garment. 60c. Per Garment, 60c. Out Sizes Out Sizes. . 75c. 75c. Out Sizes, . 75c. No 7323. — Per Garment. 7Sc.- Out Sixes. 85c. Bleached light weight Cotton, knee length I nion Suits with low necks, short sleeves, no buttons, and tignt knees. No 7530. Per Garment. 89c.—Out Sizes, 91.00. Bleached light weight Cotton, Knee length Union Suits with low necks sleeves, no buttons, and tight knees. ' No. 7531 Per Garment. 89c.--Sizes 34 to 38. Bleached light weight Cotton. Knee length Union Suits with V necks, no sleeves, no buttons short inseams, wide knees and closed gore No 7533.— Per Garment. 95c.—Out Sizes. 91.10. Bleached light weight Cotton, knee length Union Suits with low necks, short sleeves, no buttons, and tight kneed! No. 8530 A.—Per Garment. $1.00. Out Sizes. 91.19. Bleached light weight Cotton, knee leegth Union Suits with V necks, no sleeves, no buttons, short inseams and tight knees No 8518. Per Garment. 91 10. — Out Sizes. 91.35. Bleached light weight Cotton, knee length Union Suits with low neck« sleeves, no buttons and loose knees. Stetson Hats. Mallory Hats. Elorsheim Shoe«, Wayr.e Knit Socks, riicrnii Silk Sock», Arrow Shin» and Collars. Bergmann and Dayton Shoes. Hart Schaffner A Marx Clothing ’ST one instance of our excep­ tional buying facilities. Xationi ly advertised Mops for use on floofi or furniture at prices that should pm one in every home in Tillamook County. New Arrivals in Dress Silks, Waist Silks, Belding's Satins. OU will just love to touch the ' beautiful Shimmering Dressi Silks, examine the pretty weaves of W aist Silks, and value the well- known Belding Satins now being shown here, and we should be de-: lighted with the opportunity of dis- ■ playing them for your viewing. Y Owing to the prevailing conditions; in the Silk Market and the steady and | persistent advance in prices we! strotji’ly urge you to make yonr Silk ■ Purchases NOW. Selections are var- ■ ied and complete and the values are j quite equal to any we have shown hitherto. A partial list follows: 40 in. Silk Organdies ............... 50c.1 36 in. Striped Tub Silks-.............. 65c. 40 in. Indra Silks ........................... 69c.' 36 in. Striped Tub Silks *7 in. Silk Messalines .. 36 in. Candy Stripe Silks «7 in. Black and White Striped Mes- salines $1.50 40 in. Pussy Willow Taffetas $2.48 Belding’s (Guaranteed Yard Wide Satins ........................................... $i-as| You are First Attracted to Wooltex Suits and Coats by the Charm of their Style and Cut MUNSINGWEAR UNION SUITS FOR -JMEN In all Regular Sizes as Well as Stouts. Shorts and Tails. ''HERE is a right Munsingwear size for vou and for every man what­ ever his stature may be. and once fitted correctly in Munsinirwear you may rest assured that you will be comfortably clothed during w«Aes ou^1 °f thC garmenl8’ for thc fit of C^unsingwear never Here are a few of the styles and qualities to be found in our offerings of Spring and Summer (»arnients :— The Store of Nationally Advertised Merchandise for Men. For Actual 50c. ¿Mops. On Sale in the Bargain Square Vnder the Balcony. > > ABLE Damasks, Kimoeia an4 Dress Crepes, Ginghams. Dre»» Goods and Wash Goods oi all kinds are to be found in the Yard Goods Bargains shown in the Bargain Square under the Balcony, Investi- gale these opportunities for savings. Reg. toe. Apron Ginghams__ 7G«- Reg 12 tt Dress Ginghams . .... pc Reg. JTK. Madras ................ Uli«. Reg 2O< brrss Zephyrs . . u'ic. Reg *5« Plus« Crepes . ... tcc. Reg 75« Table Damasks . -• 5«< To 75«- Dress Goods .. 49« To Sr_s£ Dress Goods . .. 94c To Î2.25 Dress Goods . 5‘ 49 u fc,r wh.le he wf. TuL 39c. You will appreciate the labor sav­ ing features of these well known mops—no more stooping or kneeling to dust and polish floors—no more climbing steps or chairs to cleao down walls or picture rails—the same mop can bo used for all at a minimum of exertion and with re- suits far more satisfying than by the old methods. i- Sale of Yard Goods. ,0 R1,'urn lheir Regal" Mops. Made in the triangular style these mops will go into every corner and crevice leaving not a single speck of dust behind. E The funeral service» over Ike re- main« of J. H Dun»tan took place on Prvlay morning at thc Christian ' Lharch. conducted by thc Rev. H A. • Van Winkle, when a large number of' sympathizing friends and neighbor* attended to pay their last tribute of ravpect to the deceased, there berng a large number of Granger» present, j The interment was in thc Oddfellows Cemetery. Thc deceased wat born at Mineral Po»nt, Wis, on Augsit gj, tA6j and ! at the tunc of bis death was aged 52 ' year», 6 months and 6 day» He came to Oregon in ttyOi xnd in company,; with hi« father and mother, Mr and Mr*. Henry Dun»un, located at Cor- • vafii«. where they remained ne year. ! From Corvallis they moved to a farm I near Dundee, \ amhill county, and in 1892 came to Tillamook, where he* has since resided. He married Miss "V Fannie Booker on January 22, 1894. He wa* elected to thc office of county surveyor of Iowa County, In Chapeaux Wit, at the age of 25 year» He was a member oi the Christian Church of For ^Milady's Wear. this city al the time of his death, also Iff' is just the word to use president of the County Fair Board He leaves a wife, father and mother > when drier:'mg the rro-JeG and J ” ~ nd daughter, Mrs. Mrs Maurice Bayes,* “ now being shown in the windows and ij _ ... ____ nd a large number of fnends, who in the Millinery Department on the deplore his untimely death. Batcony. The beamy of the style — o The funeral services of Mrs. Julia tendencies this year permit you to E Henkle, who was a laughter of I » ear ju»t the particular style that be­ the late Captain Paul Schrader, tool, comes you best, so that whether you place on Sunday, the interment be­ prefer a small, medium. large. high or ing in the Oddfellows' cemetery The services were held at the home of die ; low model your choice will be in pcr- deceased, which wu attended by a i feet accordance with the present large delegation from the Rebecca 1 vogue. , and Eastern Star lodge». O„ b rid the Balcony—and have a few models fit­ other .». years in Urge aXeTmth1^ i 4U‘ > ‘S Dec It. :,.j. you m any way to purchase against n? h mo,.heT of two children your wishes dlvd X T w“,“ken suddenly ,1 and died . .1.. 1" , I VERY Carmect lorwg the Monringwear label is made under ideal i-tn briony and is n t only perfect in every detail of manufacture, but i’ -ulutely clean and -unitary The yarns used are free from all foreign -u -rance- likely t irritate the -kin. are tested for strength and produce fabrics that give unusual service, and improve in feeling and appearance after each trip to the laundry. Most important of all — the fit of yVfunsingwear wont wash out. Sale of Embroideries. r ‘ 7® I A Bargain Special in ON FRIDAYS T aioaag«- Daniel. ¡1 of 9100 or over to any' Point in Tillamook County'. TRADING S TA MPS Given vnth E'.erv 3 1 Leman - F iala ysen. ------ o K. .chard G. Lennar, and Miss Grace i Unisys. n were united in mar­ riage Lai: ¿a.r-fay ». -irz March 4. at ike '.hnstian church parsonage, 8n ban. Wmk'e was the odficxalmg «waiiter. The ceremony was pertocm-