WE GUARANTEE In 5) 4 HONEY A MA f A WA Y 4 i o o c1 i I Coca I Rapptnlnflt . j th Hit; 4 blfa-tr rnl Hr J. If? ro ' r. T w inN.-'l of llettth .... i ..... ii- i-V, w (n the In 111. Ill" iMmLr of the kVbekah degree of I hit I, 0. 0. Y. will pr.'wnt IU nlsy, Tim Way of Thr World," Juim 10th. and 20th, nl Kit! Hum U.rntrn. The prwraU of Urn play will U mmhI to help fnrtiUh Dm now Mn rutn. Mm. Ir rJmllh and Mm. Henry "n)iihtw lfl Monday morning to at tlilil thu Itoiy (Vulval, SAttonu-y Johnnon n-ruivvd tinMKe tlila uftcrmxiri to tlir rltcrt that titer iim.iltir lii the l'urt of IUyic4 Hti c llltll WOll Un it lilt At.'klt llHil blT ftp- PmMIj tin1 Kupmnr Court. JwU: (ialHuy it to tlir clfcrt tlmt the I 'oft of lUyorcun wnt nut lri;nlly ori-Miiilifl Ima Ix'in sutlalix-d. J Of lliirrlkuii ii f Ciarlhaldl. ramu to t lit? rli haturUny for Hut Hirpou of 1 consult In? Dr. Ilonl ill re k nil to bii Injury which lit rrlvd Us. wrrk. It kfuitu thnl h wur l t W Into liUKk'y when hli home uHotily started ruutinic film lo inn k'hiiii wic iiiiki wi nei bruising til rliii)ito uuuiy. j A. Y, (ianlnor of Reaver, v In ? (own HdturJrfy. ll ) that J. I'. I Payne and h vo 2fi X) IvOjjanberry plant M? I out at lhl tlttlu. Ho ay that thrre will liti a ureal many Ign- lu-rrlf mitral In Itm vlrlllllv (if HrHVlT ,, ... , i. i . . n a year or iwo n vcrni oi uin larm- II M KlrifwllHiir V 11 nl hit i ' ... . ... ' cm thrtrw have taken bild of the mat home of Mm. Ilarrv I rune uti the Ml.1 ... ami tail ThurJy, PRICES 4 Y. II. Mlnlrh and Ml.i Kllrn Ilcwlrr went to I'urllBikl thii morning to take In the lUtc Carnival ilfliU. II f tf I - Ul.,..l.u 111. lirf t'rr(it al .'.'rttalrin, Slio wrtil U)io l cilili In Ihn morning ril rTtornoil In tholothrr than th aflcrwMt. lor an though thry muaiit buiincti. Dr. WriHlt t the only Kyc Kwc-"'S-lallut frrinlwnlly locatl In houlil Mr. aral Mr. Krtu Hrt-r left for Kcirri Gnitc Ul T)iuriay. whom Umy will tt Mr. llntcrV 'Utcr. Mr. Tlllaimvik, Vour ryr which nrtt the rnoi rtiltlvc oruan of your lly ho ctainlnnl by a phyiician to rccoifnlf-c tllcaci than the nrd of ylaca. 1 K'UarantfC my U'l,' 'n !"' licrc la maun kiwi, inai Kimranicc. I'rlcr are reatonablo a nnywherr. R-tirf wai tr.1. (nrinall or Hwl , Lue' 'Hr at HcraM ottt, ( (Mic to tell tfallon. ilrllvrrnl to any ji.fi of the rily, 1 1.2 T cation. i Ulwiu nalllllVcl LTIll. Itrll I ' ' " UH .j.uf Clovrrvlalc, wa ' (illBtto. VJ 'T Mr. C. Jnhnn Ml for I'ortlaml if Mr") a, wa In Uto cjiy - ,, nixtnlnc to Uko tit Uip ltoo Carnl- tl of t' v . j Vat Mlt.lon Hran4 of ! m)U'of On Kiifwtnv mnrtittti at nine o'clock. .l.iv f.lil I'mIIiiu'S u-ifi hmt L'nth. t. .. ..i i l r...... 1 rrnl al ihclr hall left for the I. 0. 0. lots W Hho wti )olnrtl at Wheeler by her Mr. I). II. VfWcr. Mr. 8. HroatIhoJ loft on Sumlay murnlnc fof If il iKjUnie. She will vltlt frteinh In rortlainl atxl Korcit Gruvr whll cone. Mr. W in I f 'tet lh plf t I'.r IU, I. i a c' "" l,',co cn'f ' it IV ' Umi Mral U), IJi. t ) f IUl- Tone l TlllamnoV Jtllcf-rvll T. Holt aul wife arc IUt t r, I'ultlaixl tht week. lltxiwr Talmatjit retun I on Butt f from bujt ct trip to 8arm. BAn H rl.ra aixl wtfo of HcaVor. ft T)Uari04k hnppcm HaturUay. Morrx He 1 wa. a I. It. & N. fi(rf to I'trllaml thla tnornink. ttu Sn v Slarrrlt I ellloylnif lb bwUl al al I'orltalxl IhU week. IUi U u e I'rlco l atlenlln: the r ret val at I'orllaltil IhU wrek. 0iWi-ir "h n lal for alo. See Att h NacVlnaler. Jlox 4. Voenhaille Allrrev (inrxinl mailn hi um1 I ontnr on horl notice. Cemetery whrn; Memorial ervlce were coihIui'1x1, He v. Jope kvc a t... Miifir.iitrlntM I..I1 minute talk. Vf .-. ,( touching on matter In connection with ; Ihe. enlllnent of the day lifter which the irave of Old Fellow were decor-. Hp to Sc'ialein Halurila). returning. fl I II. I Umb. Jr.. U vl.lllntt friend iPurt fl tin week and cnjoyln the Sr w I Ve aur order nl tlie HU5 for a I kite of -trnwberrie. They are Kfl-; let Cheap An8r.m toiieinant hoiue, furiilh"l, llh M.i ,dry, for aiile l nm. See J. C Httwljy. atetl with flower Hev. Jope wa caUdl to Hay City on j Monday lo preach the funeral M;rmon of Andrew William who dlel l Hy j , City on Satunlay morning av eiuni : .o'clock. The funeral wan hell at one ! o'clock In the afternoon nt the family i. .i .i v.i- rol,l..firo Interment took place ut . i. .i. ieaion mmki-' ..... .... .1 .X 1 l .11 . - .1 I B.bl i Mm. Hairy Tlnima. left on Morxlay wic rei.ow nviml for 1'orlU.Hl where they will wa Uirn In Mlclilgan, March U, 1873. attend the Ho.e Carnival. " wlfc one WJ"' i, lloxr Parlor Matche for 3c; full Donald Upjohn. dltri?l atlorncr ' count, Ur.t irra-Jc. I the now' Kith JuJIcial DUtrlcl, Kx-! Umar'a Variety Store. County Judge YA. Y. Doad and Attor' Drop in mimI loo ; around." , ney Glenn 0. Ilolman. nil of Dallai. , i.'n.K.nfVaw. . rrlvrl In the city SunJay and returned h I rrl lht Ml.. l,U, n C , m ,hl , fonl. who haIcn recevliu:trcalmrnt;thpcl oniereJ . , al a 1'orlla.al Im.piUl for cr(),p (Mlletl for ftn additional .ilwn in'' ,f the ear. I now nulfarintt wltheryi;' j iM cUj. MnJ . fUMn (ni( enjin Uie - j council In tin endeavor l keep the tid -r- i ,MU Lefore vou lit'rtl nlom ouu An u Tort t being See Turner ami hchlld bef. ma ,U,vo the Injunction. nJ It build and get pr c.. on tlmt c , nbav.(, Kle al their mill V ...I.e. mim o. ; kt.'IIVII i-. ---- cui tho matter with Judge Holme. The Judge eecta to further consider the mutter nt Dalliw next edr.cudny. Krimk Seve rnnco left on Sumlny for Portland where hn will Mltend the Hone Cnrnlvnl this wecVj nfler which he will The MI.eJ. KUIn Umt nd Hrlenu go lo Newberg a rillmooV dele. FpiH-lrll vl.ited friend In Wheeler ' gate to the (!. A. It. reunion wh ch la, Saturdy. returning home Sunduy. ! will be held from June 17 to 10. e While gone llnty vUlted tho Neahknl.. undemt.md that two more vvtercm Mr. . : Delhi ,,.! Mr. We.ton. nd some Indies nl" " - .. ..... w '. Iti lief Corns, will lo Ann Clal'e nnd vi 1 - ........ Inn A .i ..iTurt any See Ceo. 1.. Hnmlln. only flmt cln hoin-e mover In TUIamiok County. Thlrty-flva year In tho bulnc. T. 0. Ilox No. 4K2. Mm. A. Flnley and iittend the Newberg reunion. An elTort . . . ni ,.i I ..llu nf Mohler . . n m i. I..,.,.. llaugniera wmnj wjU tu uniue ny me iiiimuuun uu.wfc..- E.I Hmtomwent to Wheeler thl . att.mdnl the U. H. "'"'"Z S tlon to M-cure next yer'9 reunion for '.. .ilnpnliur 111 MOlllOr 1019 n.,,. i. . :.. l.u t In miito 'rung From Wheeler he will go on, iav iv. HiiitmiHin. ii. ..... ,l..,ti...i morning. likelv our delegntea will bu successful li tt- u , ,..!.(, frl-ndtln ... i... nu.ved his l.i.rber in lu effort Wo nro sure Tillnmook iiiil. week. itenhon'H imlnnn, i- mo ........ ..v....t.i.,e. iik1. . . , tIIIhmuwiu liriiL' lliey ueruie v" wmv w. n i M.ke n puri-hnao nt tho IHO 4 ..! , cmlly vnc..l.-l by tin. Til nnux.K k ,,uwi,u,e done f,r their comfort and ... ' . -i .. l'i.,. 4..cniii Ave. r.nii. n U'n tip lo UN ltd to wi.suncr - plonsure. Mr J W. Jnckaon of VnnCouer, ii r w vHtlng rehalve In this On Fr.dny of last woek a delegation LnlV nnd nl-o nt the home of Mor- of property ownom v ho own property r n Vlll i ln Fulrvlew. Mm. Ji.rk.on d home on what U known . tho III nf tlltvn. phi led on will remain l T Uiiiook during ni uiren will rimnni ri.,te f!niirt to hlo if something III route back lumllv engaged cYtiiig tho baeinent for lh" "ow wonic building. ll. 1 1 .... i . . .. . .!... l.t.lli nf It I it. minis rejHirm mu unm 'ughtor in Mr. nnd Mm. John Krlck. on thin inornlng. VISIT C LOUGH When you want anything kept in a FIRST CLASS Drug Store lie also keeps SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR EVERY PUPIL CLOUGH TUB RBM AI1U3 Druggist and Book Seller entire iiummur. Hurry IIokuii of Garibaldi, came to town Monday to have a doctor Ircw hlahand whirl, hud bocomo Infected .t coming In contact with h I poisonous plant while ho was In tho woods ono nay Attorney John I.ola.ul llcn.lcrson ,h. could not bo donu In regard to the im provomont of their roiul. Following re the names of thoso who wero in ihu delegation: M Roust, Frank Lundolt, Frank Kxlof. Tlios. Cnates, Hoy Funk. Cy Hiicr, H. V. Morgan, Frank Hedi gor, O. Munson, Wm. Dwlght and Wm. o....i.u A bridiro wns built across tho ir John I-olaml IUndorson has "... ,..., lwo V4ilira M):0i ..... m 1 1 ll 1 1 1 --- moved his law ollke from mo i.ii.i.iu - (() thj(( Uno U0 ubnvo KU,nlK.in,.n llljrk into his now uniru " intcri,tca In tho innttur imvu ground flo.r of tho new Lountj iwnK Q wewa , canstrtt,on building. Mr. nonuernu.. ..... - - u rom, boyom, l!lu urM0 wmcn r , ico locution nml comfortablo suuo wo u,mkl, t0. i.or of rooms. Bumo runtmn tho Judge gave tho debj- Pbrnkor Hr... expect lo soon build a tttion u Vory chilly rocoption and ,.!. . blnK lh. prTrty which u IU)t Kivo tho boys any ; sfac; iw.v rncentlV liOUglll on ii i on as n ii" Id ,l, KIproH.rlyu,n which tho , on tho ,d. I'ossibly press of o hmVl ou ots IocuUhI. Thoy nro b,n0M nr thor agravatlng circun . old sclioo iiouso i .hwimsj of the Judge's ..... ki i ml as 10 wiiii -.. -- - muivo ........ - . will liullil with but think thoy m.y Hltitudo. Howov r, tho boys feel no"u y ule .rick. , pretty soro because of tho mannor In possiiuy uo r roco ved by tho Court. Tho vegetable wagons a o coming o fwXM tho Court should spend from tho valley H.al wo warn you to o T. y ftf ew Suturday they mild J1;,,,;; rB(horthHn In tho construction of hard 12.00 per box. If you mild h nve cor ne f lont u u ,0 M hoped t the MCI 4 wo could l.vo . Id you ' w,u w,jugt ,u lf to box forlLM. tlm (lt Jo satisUction of those Interested. ,mys to live In trw country.) 4 Rolls, 1,000 Sheets in Each Roll, of CREPE TOILET PAPER for 25c CLV YOC Hli at m Biggest Value Ever Offered In Tillamook Ctty Tillamook Drug Store: KOCH &, Hlll 1L li. KOCH. Ph. G. I'Sow. lUH tnd Muluili Mi In 1 S itihfnctiuti Gunrittitccrf . oney Hack if So: Sutisfticl&t)' LOCAL ITEMS. Mm. Franlf Ilnyd wepk In IMrtlamJ. I spending tho Abstracts or Short Notice! II V TUB Pacific Abstract Company I'. KHERHARDT, Mannget Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records: f Tillamook County, Oregon OFFICE GROUND FLOOR TODD HOTEL (With Km.t-IK VT BOTH PHONES: Mln 533 AUo Molol P. O. BOX 147 TILLAMOOK, OREGON We sold more vegetable Uit Thur dny, Friday urA Suturdny thnn ny week prior to tht tlmo; Why o Ue cauimj competition gives ono n chnnco to c tho'difTtrcnco in the quality of good. The HI I Clyde Cruvcr and wife and little six months old (n, of Marinette, Arizona, arrivciLherc- Hnturday Svcnlng for a visit among old friends and relatives. Mrs. Craver nnltum will remain hetc during the summer to escape tho hot weather of their home BUtte. but Mr. Craver will return in about ten days. He is employed in the water servieu of the Santa F Kailwny, nnd secured a leave of nbserce of only tun days. Mrs. Alex M'N'air whi has been viisting her daughter nt Eugene ar rived homo SurfJay. Mr. McNair went in lar as Timber to meet her. Mrs. McNair was in the wreck, which took place on the S. P., five miles outh of Salem on Saturday. Some one had pulled thekpiVes from a rail and dis placed It. The engineer, however, saw the condition of things in time to put on the air brakes and slow the train !down somewhat befor the displaced rail was reached. The er that Mr. McNair wu in was the or.Jjr one which lipped over awl she was on the side of the car which ripped towards the ground. The car tipped very slowly which fact pave her a. chance to hold onto her seat and save herself from in jury. Thoro were only seven people who were injured to amount to any thing and only one of these, an old lady, was Injured seriously. Wo underttard that the railway company has offered a reward of $6000 for the apprehension of the person or persons who displaced the rail. TILLAMOOK WINS OVER PORTLAND TEAMS. Cement : Coal Shingles Root Paint Lime : Brick Plaster Drain Tile LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West SIDNEY E. HENDERSON J'residcitt Surveyor JOHN LELAND HENDERSON frc'ii-Treas. Atlorncr at Law and Notary Public TI sLJL A MOOK T1TJL.K AI ABSTBACT COiHI'AIVIl7 (INCOKI'UKATHPH LAW : ABSTRACTS : REAL ESTATE SURVEYING : IXSrKANCE Both Phon Tillamook, Oregon I The Tillamook ijommercial Club's , ball team was successful in its series of thrc ba-e ball games played against the Bradford Clothing Com pany's Uium of Portland, winning two games out of three by a large score. I The first game which was played on I Friday wa won by Tillamook by a Ucore of 19 to 8. Tne batteries for S Portland were Martin and Bleeg. I Martin was replaced by McKeen in the j 8th inning in an attempt to stem the Uide of defeat. To Even things up J "Spike" Arr.spiger replaced King in oner to give King rtst. The score at f . f the 1,'aroH was 14 to 2 in ' Tillareaok's favor. Born was the re ceiver for Spike and King, umpire, i.nwelt. The second game whicn was played Saturday, was won by the Bradfords by a score of six lo three, with Hare pitching for Tillamook and Stronick for Ue Clothing Company. Hare is credited with eleven stnVe outs to Stronick's five, but owing to a little hard luck and lack of tne right sort of support at limes, he lost the game. Arnspiger caught for Tillamook and Blegg for Portiuuu in this game. Um pires Edmunds and Swint. n sitnHv Ihw "Tiltip" nrnn the "sHW-off game with a large score, thir teen to eight. TillamooK's battery was .Millis and Born. Portland's McKeen and Bleeg. Tillamook made seven runs in Ihe first inning, which led Swint, Portland's manager, to put Todd on the slab in McKeen's place. Millis got five str'ke-outs to Todd's two. Umpire, StilUell. Altneugh the scores were rather high ami the games somewhat ragged at times, this series proved that Tilla mook has a tem as good or better than the average semi-professional clubs in the slat-. The Tillies will plsy the Gill Butch ers of Portland on Friday. Satunt v d Sundiij of this week. As there was no "crabbing" among the players of the Bradfords and lillamookers in last week's series, the fans have decided that they may see good clean baseball games in Tillamook and they .expect to pee a su ct'ssful season. DELSMAN & DOLAN CHIMERA L CEMENT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks, Floors. Foundations, Chimneys, Building Blocks, Septic Tanks, Etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL MUTUAL TEL. AT WATCH TOWER OR HERMAN SANDERS' RESIDENCE E. N. CRUSON. Painter and Paper Hanger Contracts Taken Estinntes Furnished. All Work Guaranteed, Tillamook, Or. hTtTbotts, LAWYER COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT. Office 202-20-1., Tillamook Block Tillamook, Ore. THOROUGHBRED PER- CHERON STALLION KING. A beautiful Rrnv horee 1800 lbs. or over, will make the following season at Dawson Bros. Livery barn at Tula- m00k C. S. Briscoe. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TKADE. i v " ur Tnii'n iiriinirtv. timber lands, houses and lots, vacant lots in Tillamook and Bay City. I have some Portland prop erty which 1 will trude for Tillamook property. j. v. new ley. Dr. Jack Olson RESIDENT DENTIST Oftice Hours Irom 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Over F R. Beats' Real Estcte Of fie Both Phonea. HABMESS DON'T SPOIL A GOOD HORSE bv keeping him in shabby old Harness. Vo are selling Harness made of the best stock at prices that ought to tempt you. A WELL MADE HARNESS, will not only improve the appearance of your horse, but contribute to your safety as well. Many a runaway could be avoided if the old Harness had been discarded in time. W. A. WILLIAMS, Tillamook - Oregon Masonic Brethren, Attention! REGULAR COMMUNICATION EVERY THIRD SATURDAY A full attendance is requested and all visiting brothers arc ei r diitllv invited. R.'T. Uoals, W. l. C, B. Tkomulkv, Secretary. The averaRti workman likes to rest on Sunday so that he can go to church. Hut he very seldom thinks how hard his wife works on that day, more than any other. He likes the rest, so why not give her the same kind of pleasure, let her be free from the care arid trouble of cooking Sunday Dinner, and take her and the remainder of the family down to Tillamook's leading eating house nnd enjoy the comforts of 'home, away from homo. Dinner served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Look for tho sign EAT. PALM CAFE 2nd Avenue, Next Door to Tllla.moqk, Feed Co, 4