Beflda. issued twice a week tuesday and friday Largest Circulation of any -Paper in Tillamook Oountv Tillamook, Okhc.on, Makcm 7, 11)1. 'I. NO. 13 wrinri (iwiaigwwwimww i Spring Millinery Openmg Mondty and 1 uesday, March 10th and 11th li WHICH U7i IXMli; MA. OVH Fh'li;.'IS A'I I'ATKUM i i . t 1 i . . , I .11.... t....!. A 4 ? tllt E I I V new Itltll novel ItlCII uurmiurni uv iumim ruitij;11 , , , iK. broaelly (Itupliivcil. Dm' unquestioned leadership in the selling M h . h i-liifcH millinery"1 iPl,,n'' l)rccsl is wc" k'(,w T1,c ,ut' ST0KI5 receives wlut publicity it need's chiefly from the jiratifienticm of its constantly widening cifi'li -t -iHioincrH. The dtniinetive feature that has made this branch of our husi nrH - M.aonlinarilv successful is veiy clearly shown. It can Ik described in n nKk inHc-HISAl'TY THAT DOKSNT COST Ml-CH! .. Mts arc more bcautilul than ours-none can lie. " e get " crcmii . i ti ...:ti: It... ..... from i . vn downers. "I" lh0ftl' lhul m,r ow,i 8I,,C"UI" i " da it.. ,sK and can see no reason for the extravagant prices that many cay milli nc h ., March 23 i. Elcr, already our workrooms are full to overHowin with order We suicst '' curly inspection. . When hnl mil trimniinR rv ptitvlmsal here our expert j"Mtwk. 2Mlo 4i30 . MH; iu j. tifiiwerwMxtim Ytr.tr hut without mUiitiouni chinZ U,,, Ai,mitml A ; "r ' ' HALCONY SUCTION. ' We Sound the First Note of Easter in this Exhibit or New Gowns, Dresses, Suits and Wraps V" Mil he entranced with the show.,.,' which we are .unking this season of Knr 1 ,, as for even,. and scui.-dros occasions, as well as lor street wear lvvery fas) .,1,1c fabric i, represented and each one relied the Inst thought of the style m.u ,..,( the fashion x orld in Wm-WM, down. Louts mid buns on we invite one an I all to our display opening m our balcony section. NEW PRESIDENT IS INAUGURATED Tlio Usual Ceremonies Attend Induction Into Office of j Woodrow Wilson ' WMhlnston, --Woodrow Wilson t tarn Um Ihlli president of the United ii.le Tuesday, urnld Imposing cre eiorilr and tumultuous scem- of pop ular r.r-flilnc Btnndlng at the hlntot fc enM front of the capital h took the oonntituilijnnl onth of offlcn. and In lib. brief Inaugural address made a f-nld appeal to nil patriotic mou tor cuunnol mill nld. The program arranged for the p nl and erroiMony n rlrtuMly thr hum n thni of other InnuKiirntlonii Of ri-crnl y-r, Tim two bis features of ibn day worn tho Induction of tijc prMrnt and vlc irrldrnt Into of flcn at tho Citpltol and tho parndv that followed thciio crrotnonlf. i At 9-45 A. M ., Mr Wlliton and Mr Mnrnhall. accompanlrd b' the con- jrilonal coniinltt-. bncan the ahort drlt to the While Houae. The party whirled up the drive to find lrcldent Taft waltlnc to welcome the IncomlnK preldent and vice prealdcnl on the front portico. At 10 17 o'clock Ihe ride to the capi tal beitan. in the first cnrrlnse were frenldent Taft and Mr. WIIon. Mr. Taft occupying the rlr.ht hand aeaL With them wr Senator Crane and Dncon. In the accond carrlaK" Mr. Marohall nal at Senator Overman's rlKht; and with him wna alao Uepre-K-ntntlvo llucker. In tho third car rlaRo enme Heprenentatlvea McKlnloy and Cnrrett, lTfldi)ni Tnfl aml..Mr.JlLUoa were at olico mcortod to the jiroBldent'a room, whore Mr. Tnfl at once took up tin- work ol HlKnlnK hills. Mr. Mur t.lmll w ent to the vice prenldenfa room accompanied by membora of tho com inltli'e. At 11' 30 o'clock committees from the house and iiennte wnlted on resi dent Tnfl In the marble room and Rave formal notification that congress was rvady to adjourn. THOMAS R. MARSHALL Sjit I Monday find Tucs- l. i .able COLD UOND Ti i :i-.r Mamps wilhefich 1"' jiMiihasc in the bal cou V. ,n t tif.irr riorrtliinttolrr)lifre i We tleliver free of charge I 1 1 I. in any point in i iiiamooK Count v by parcel post. purchases amounting to $1.00 or over.J l Thomas R. Marshall, the new Vice President, who will preside over the United States Senate for four years. TAFT'S LAST DAY BUSY ONE Retiring President Finds Regret Over shadowed by Pleasant Memories WasblnKton. 1'resldent Taft's last day In the White House was one of his busiest. As a working day It did not Inst more than ten hours, but It was crowded with unusual events, full of Incidents that fall to the man who sits In the White House, nnd crowned with pleasantries. The president shook hands with several hundred cit izens and officials of the government; received scores of teleprams from friends nil over the world; signed his nam to pile after pile of pictures and letter and held three reception. He qtilttetfthe roonThc has occupied for four years In the executive offlcet. with n smlbt and without a backward Sl.mct'. nnd with jnnny a pleasant rec ollection of the days he has spent there. He met bla old time friends of tho WnshlnRton diplomatic corpH and the Justices of the supreme court In ihu White House, and. last of all. he Kavo tho first formal wulcome In that mansion to the president-elect and Mrs. Wilson. CAPITAL WARMLY GREETS WILSON WasblnKton No president elect has iver found the capital of tho nation whoj destlnlo hj Is to tculde moro brilliantly arrayed or moro abundant with enthusiasm than Woodrow Wil son. Mr. Wilson and his family arrived at 3 45 o'clock Monday afternoon. ' With them in sprclal trains came students from Princeton Univcralty. who formed a lane from the train shed to 'he president's room In the station, where the Inaugural reception commit tee el senators, representatives and citizens awaited tho Wlfeon family. One of Mr. Wilson's last acts as a private citizen was to call, with Mrs Wilson upon the president and Mrs.l Taft The president-elect and Mrs. Wilson were escorted to the White House soon after their arrival. Presi dent and Mrs Taft received them la the Blue room. ' Surrounded by cheering thousands, the president-elect and members of his family were hastened from the station, escorted by the official re ception committee to their hotel. The dome of the capltol glistened under a brilliant sun aB they passed and the city presented a panorama of patriotic color as viewed from the hllL Smiling In the glow of a kindly day Knwinr in the olnudits of the peo ple, the former president 01 rnnceum University, who rose through the gov ernorship of New Jersey to the high est office In the land, looked happy. Before visiting the White House th Wilsons received the vice-presidentelect and Mrs. Marshall. Governor Sul zer. of New York; Governor Pothler, of Rhode Island, and staff, and a few personal friends. First, however, im mediately after their arrival at the ho tel, the president-elect. Mrs. Wllsoa and their daughters. Joined In an In formal reunion with other members of the family who have assembled from different part of the country. MOB OBSrUJTS FSrst IlationaS Ban! ICillamooU, Oregon DIRECTORS: j. c.;iioi.ikn II. C. I.AM H W.M.lf.. T.MT C. NY. T.M.MAr.it WE have )..st installed sonic ...(.den Sale Ik-posit Uoves where your val nablc papers will be sale from v. xu' will be pleased to show then to yon. Unekt ;Tj7; sTTGr nmn t : jupesjon INTEREST-PAIDJON rHMU DKIOSITS. 50 GOLD BOND STAmro With Ewry.CMh SiAscripttoB totue TILLAMOOK 1H5AM Vhlnt...i llu- thoumu.d wo mm., murehlm-. In Ho woman HurfrnK. pageant Monday, virtually fought lhlr way root by '' "l1 ,'""v,,lll nv,k through n HiirmiiB mo ;'" l,lt(. .U-fU'd iho WuHhhiKK'U l'"lle. lwumi.od.tl.0 murch.. and nroi'oMlmi Into llttlo companlos. Tho worn.'.., trudging Htoutly uU.ng under ,.r,.at dlfflmilll". wro ublo to com ;,, l(lS. ,rrti only trooj.8 ,f CMv.lry from Kort Mr wen. ruh Ml Into VuBhluluu to tnko clmrRo of :mllyvanla ""' No l.u.ugura ,,, ,mH ,nor P.od.u'od h.icI. hoo.ioh. hleh In niiviiy Inalnnt-oa mm.ui...- nolbluK h'SH than rlolH. lllii.M.ir. . , .... ...... i.utor. In CounimniHi in.... 1 . ...... ...nu ir. havn'bvon n mou turni'ii wimi " - uf rago demonstration Into ... Indl t on .ueotlng, in which Wash- for tholr Inucavny. - m,o,.t.H cihk r.isd:l U to mnko un Investigation nd o Sato the reHPouHlblllly for tho IndlR. nltle the mnrchers sufferotl. nlTr Prndo. in Itself, ln.plt.of h. through two walls of antagonistic hu ,M0 .B ,rs for the most part UpT h r ;;;;; .10 aura tO JlUOH IltHl Jern. - SToHh-'or-l otlh. older wru fofosjii to (Hop out- 1 TOIr Marshall rills Long Vacant Office Washington. For the first time In many months tho United States pos n.isnes a vice president. When Thom as It. Marshall, of Indiana, took the aath In the senate chamber, the vacancy In thnt office caused by tlie death layt year of former Vice President Sherman was filled. Known Casualties 4t0 Washington Although the known casualties for Inauguration day and night reached n total of about few were serious nnd most of thcgi were of minor tmtunv Mimv of tho Injured, especially those who received burns at the display of firoworks. went for treatment In the downtown section without the aid of imbulanccs. Gold Uonl Trmdliig SUmp wltk Hernia. WOODROW WILSON. The President Who Will Rule the Na tion for the Next Four Years. At ll'lti o'clock Vlctl President Mar Khali, nccomputitod by the' congress ional committee, wits Ushered Into tho roimtu chamber and given- it deaf in tho front row. fstjlim the presiding officer, nnd when nil tho guests wore nsHomhleil ho Hteppod up to tho desk and nt 12:31 o'clock took tho oath. Tho march from' tho aennto chamber i t,. .mt front of tho cupltol whero tho onth of offleo was administered followod. Prehldont Wilson was led i,v tho Homito sergeunt-at iiruiH. He- hind them came the Justices of the United Stntea supremo court woarlui; finwlne Judicial robes ovor their over- nt. Wilson 'and Taft. walking, fol lowed. WIIhoiij removed his hat to tent tho weather nnd n gnlo of wind quickly dUurnuwod ' nnr. He re nlaced hl hut Immediately, At 2:05 o'clock1 the new president Antm-nil a foursome carriage and re inrnn.l to the WllttO llOUBO, He took the rlgbt hand sent. To hU left rodo wmiam 11. Taft. the retiring I'res dent. Opposlto Wilson sat Senator Uttcon of Georgia and opposite 'lull t Henator. Crane of MiuBacnusetii rrni. and MiiV nbor ol the oougreaaioukl iBauaural waaU Ue. troopH of cavalry, inmntry and D.inas. Mrs Wilson and her daughters also occupied carriages In tho triumphal march fnjm the capuoi to me House. The trip un Pennsylvania aye nue was one continued ovation. Preeld?nt Wilson, holding his Bilk ha. in hie Imnd. bowing to right and left Ketfrlng President Tail nt m emnly in his seat, looking stolidly nt the crowd. The Inaugural parade was declaret the qtoM pretentious of any In history in length, numbers., and novel feature: It was unique. For nearlv thr hour It wended Its way through Knusjrl vanln avouuo. OREGON SESSION ADJOURNS t ! Overriding 29 of the 40 Vetoed Bills j Legislature Adjourns Sine Die Salem. Or. The Twenty-seventh I Legislative Assembly passed Into hls tnrv at 11:40 o'clock Tuesday night. Of the 40 vetoed bills of Governor West. 29 were passed notwithstand ing the veto and 11 vetoes wero sus tained. Of the 29 that were passed. 19 were salary blljs. Some of the bills passed were of large import. Including the Rogue river fishing bill and tho bill provid ing for investigation of tho 'resources of the Cclllo rapids In the Columbia river. Probably one of the most important bills which was vetoed by the gover nor and in which hU veto was sus tained was the Abbott bill, repealing the law placing the State Printer on a flat Kilary. In addition tho legislature decided to sustain the governor's ve toes on a number of important meas ures. Including the bill providing for tho extension of the recall provisions of the constitution. i Subscribo for tho Herald. It coims twice a week. Recall Machinery Agreed On Olympla. Machinery for tho opera tion of the recall In tins state embr.ic- I Ins n number of new features was I -....! unon bv the state senate with an 'unanimous vote. The bill as passed places In working shape the constitu tional amendment adopted by the peo ple at tlie last election opening the way for the recall of oil omcinis ei ccntluc Judsea. Geo. Loehrpabel, Wm, Tohl and 0. A. I-omnlen of Mohler were attending court hero this week. Mrs. Lommen eamo with Mr. Lommen on Wednes day and returned on Thursday, NEW NICKLES Have Yon Seen Them We have received a limited amount of them and until March 16, we wi GIVE ONE With every one dollar purchase in our store LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE 'Drop in and Look Around."