1 tlmw ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY l-argest Circulation of any P aper in Tillamook Countv Tillamook, Okwson, Nuvkmhkk 20, I'JI.'S. NO. 80 GREAT DAY SUNDAY A J. -JL 1 n a a a m n a ' w- a - - - w w v w w k m m v b w a j w l. m w 1 a i I m m m m, Will You be One? i.nn a n n i c l im i i . i wr. i .ii ii xx. in. i I'm i iiiiw . in it ri i ill tin niii'w nil n inrr " - u O oa ri mm c I u r in n i . fi .in in iiiiri i i iiiiiiii i Miiiintv THruiru in iAinri i ra-tno A f J - - w v v v Boys and Girls." Illustrated talk. t.i . hi. i. i i .imtvi viir ;ju i . in. uapusmai oervice ronowea oy ueguiar evening service at 7:45. This Service will Close the Special Revival Services. Subjec for Service: "What Good Thins Shall I Do?" Special Music Each Service MR. HUMBERT WILL SING e?s from oun mi::::.', capital Senate Committee Prc3entr Substitutes for Acminislra- tion .Currency Bill. A robby Tailor-Made Suit is always admired! W,!mo flue line of choice fob lie from wl.leh t nelevt and will guarantee, you a good'hl tit very ruapunaldc price. Wr U handle Ornli' IVriiii liinj Good, mul HrltntUT Cunraittird Main Ci.aI., f,(ilVr II It trial. J. WAI. HD WALL MIIN'S AND t.AI)IJ'.S TAILOR r 'T if ttiii(in- iff m Tilltnnonk. Ore. THANKSGIVING DAY wiihlngtoi--Tlio ftiuil legislative fteht for I'roXltjt ;Uvu'a errancy bill lifput Irt'tfca ireiint with the iiroa ontflllnn or inert Uim the divided Unl in( (tomniluw. Tti oat tiubmii lv! ty (nu'imnn 0..a ud tie otlier iljiiuf. rnia .1 th cwmail.o loI. ccaly ihf IfbiB sl (he iictwc mi!r (i.ll rontalB ojUy tad) anuiHiliiumta iu: I r ildujt Wlcon won llllnK to iS ''or lilichcorV, dwiocrftt. nntl Iltu tiv rpittllt9U! mnbiuluml n draft initlhrialK holiin fh liltl iitifl iirn. tea U;; four fescrv'fl bank owiut by u 'tlo j ut'llo und controlled by the Kor- crui?it. ,l!oih Btlon of the committee ngril on corcntrtlon of pixi'nas, thalr voliisso and mobilisation, the vqtunn- of tbu caplul of Uio proonod brjali. promotion of nn open dlKcoant timrket. provl.'ilon for Inritlc curren cy the Uv'unncc of fodornl rotitrvo notoii. that the fnlcrul notrji flioiild ba. otillcntlonii of the United Statps, UUnt tbu H)t(!!n uhould ho n ri'Clonnl tit - . . : . ....I .. .. . of n contntl bank, uml on the control I of tho )Heui lif!f by tho govurn- i tnont. . White Hcuc,to Be Closed New Year I iVtysldtint Wlliion linn decided not to hold a public reception In tho whlto The offl-1 WIISOK-SAYBE WED DING SOCIAL EVENT Marriage Ceremony Performed in Historic East Room of White House. OREGON NEWS ROTES f OF GENERAUNTEHEST Events Occurring Throughout the State Curing tho Past Vioek. VniihlnKton. Oecupylnic flmt place in tho important uventa of tho week at the tintlon'f capital was the vn.-d. Mothr In Tesrs Sees Clrl. Salem. Tb tears of mother pleadlnst that ftio ho pereiltted to see ding Tunsday afternoon of Miss Jor- ner 'lshtcr, ivhorn she had tfot.seen l V.'llson, Kcond daughter of' I'rr-- ident and Mr. Wilson. The cere mony was performed In tin' historic Kan room of tho white house, on the very irot wher Miss Nellie (Jrant tnarriei Algernon C. K. Sartorlos on May 21, 1873. and where later Miss Alice Roosevelt was joined In wed' lock to Nicholas I.onRworth. An altar had been erected before the broad window at the east side ol tho room, n was done for the Kooeo volt veddlnR. Beforo the altar was a broad dais, on which the bridal party stood. for four years, won the hearts of the Btt board of control and Mrs. Emma Thompson was slven 'an Inten'lew with hnr eldest cfilld, Lillian Iarkln. an Inmate of the state Industrial school for girls. ' The boanj, however, denied a pa 1 role, after a sestlon of almost two hours. In which a committee of four, beaded by Mrs. Jean Bennett, of Port- land, pleaded thnt the frfrl be released. Mald Want to Return to Homes. Albany. Cedle Diethclraan and Hulda Kraner, who' came from Lu ll is tin- nim ol this brink to jfhre tliehcst I m ii Iriug service possiljle xiiitl we lo it. It is filso very hoHt Modern 1 Kooni, our nitn to luivc the equipment such ns l'ire I'rool Uftiyc'ng rin; Proof Vault, Hur- k'lur Proof Safe. Modern Safe Deposit Boxes and we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK, OREGON - 1 1 The ffoplolof?TUInmwik nwlA-rclnlty pent Thtinksffivin); dny in varioug iMiintirr. A Union Tlimikxnlvlnn Sar vlro wn liolil at th Chrislinn Church in the murulni; which was nttuiuled by n fair UeJ eotif;rt'i;atln. Huv. H. F. White, imnlo.r of no V. 11. Church do llveri:;); the sermon, Itev, White iravo r splindiil nildremx which wai full o,' col ami timely thoiiKht.t. One of the lliitiK which ltov. White said ho was thankful for was tho fact that ho was I a, pioneer of the I'acllk' Slope, and then he'uoiit on to fjlvu tho views of n I curtain learned until of Dayton, Ohio, J whom he recently hoanl make nn ad dress, which wore to the ulTcct thnt ' the ever onwiirc! mnrch of progress ami lempiru wait towards tho Hcltiiut Aun I Mill that In concetitienfo the I'acitlcl Slope was in the near future to become the seat of commerce ami Kwur; that ns the rent of world Kiwer lux) ad vanced from the Kuphrntc.H Hiver. to Greece and then on to Home, Spain, ICnn luutl mid across the Atlantic to our o-vn eastern shores, it was to soon otUhlNh itoelf by tho aid of the I'una mtt Canal on the 1'acitic Coast. Rev White .hilil special stress upon tho fact tlmt it. was an Kn.itorn mail who had Hindu tho above statement. He alto stated that we should bo thankful be cause we had for President, Vice-l'res Ideiit, Secretary of State and other cabinet ollioials men who were more than minimally Christians. A i;uiunil good time and feastliiK was proi;rm of the tiny anions tho many homes of the city and at the hotels. At the Hotel Tillamook a line ten course dinner wus prepared and served miller the direction and super vision of Steward ''ol. Woirall of that popular hostelry. A lino program was rendered during thu dinner hour and everything was done for tho comfort and pleasure of thu guests. At tho Ramsey House a line eight course din dor was served to thu satisfaction of that popular hostelry's guests. The dinners tit both hotels were well patronized. In Iho.ovuiiing dancing was enjiiyed at tho Commercial Club and at thu Oporu House. hotito on Nxw Y-nr's day. was rouchod In this language: "The usual New Year's reception Mis Wilson attended hv hir maid. cetne. fcwitzarlnml. to marry, after entered the E4st rootnOirough the an exohanue of photographs and let main doorway, from thifllrinor npart- ,er' wilh Jasper Klrtz and Herman nient. leaning on the nrm of hsr father. I OUD5. newcomers, changed their Mr. Snyro, Ir. Wllfrwl T. Crenfol!, ol ' n?lnd !lcr ae'nK th ln tho Labrador mlsilon, the best man. c16- T,)e ' .voraen now want to and the Rev. Sylvester W. Beach j return to their mountain home. They awaited her at the altar To one side I,BVe no o!sey. and a public aubscrip were the diplomatic corps. Opposite tion m' be started for them, them were the guests of the senate j ., and tho house and In another group i Rostbur9 Couple Wed; Qecret Held, tho personal friends of the Wilson i Koseburg. To be married in their family and the representative ol ' own horat'- rttA-etl oj ' oae o .Rose-. Wahhlngton resl ientlal society. f burg's busiest rosldatice greats'., and to live tojj.-:ner lor, seven, days wun oat oven tfte Immediate a:es)jers of their families having knowledge of. OPPOSE INSURANCE CURB clnl nrtounc!nontor-hl.-Intention icy cf Wisconsin. Chicago. i-ndtaiaation of nctlvl will not be held on January 1. J9H 1 "f or state insurance commissionert Th.. dcH-iriurn from eustom on this In the interna1 u:fa!r8 of fraternal In attached to the fwldtnp of B. F. Shlules and Mrs. Carrie Thompson, of this city. occasion Is due to the ft.ct thnt the president will not be In Washington at that time. Owing to the Iouk ses sion of congress, the president has had no vacation since his Inaugura tion. As the approaching sea ton of conresH will he the long seaslou. tho only opportunity for the prealdent to secure u rest will be during the urjsl holiday recess of congrsis.M In this the president has shattered a Ioiik established custom a.aii his tic tlou will be rvaontod In Washington is certain. "Circular 8" is Upheld. . Tho legality of "Circular S." putting Into effect the Ulck law for the reor ganisation of the nillltla. wns uphelil iu nn opinion by lirlgadter Gonaral Kuooh II. Ciowdor, Judgondvocnte genernl of the nrmy, imide public by Secretary Unrrlson. The olrcnlnr, tho legality of which wns challenged by the National (iunrd AHSoclatlon, holds that tho federal government will recognize national guard officers and organizations only whun reitulreuieut of tho regular nr my uro compiled with ns to organisa tion, equipment and discipline. Election Chasm Bridged, Temporary laws for direct election sumnre orders exi'reased in reso lutions adored here by thu executive board cf tV. ' itlcial fraternal con grcjs. Tho resc'-itlou resulted from r por:" of officla's of the Independent Ord"r of Foresters of Toronto that the lusurinee commissioner of Wis cuns'n had demanded a chango In plr-s for n special assessment cf SO. 000 members which the order's con utuiion does not call for. The reso It: lion asserts that such a policy flnd no warrant ln the laws of any state and If successfully pursued will be destruoUve to the fraternal Insurance pystwn." Hop Growers Plan Union. Salem, Or. Without a dissenting voice, 76 hop growers of tho Willam ette vnlloy met here -and took steps to effect a ponneaent organisation of similar nature to the big fruit unions thr.t are now uniting the strength of the fruit growers of the northwest. Washington University Regent Namec Olympla. Wash. Hldridge Whoeler for many years hond of the schools of Monteaano and now mayor of that city, u proinlnont democrat, was an ORGANIZATION IS FAVORED During Co-operaticn to be Urged Farmers' Week. . J. Corvallis. Farmers' week the agricultural coMego this yen is De: cember S to 13. While itfg designed to make the rogulur ,.es a farm producUon as sr jng'and practical as possible wit)-m flvo a;iys 0f In struction dcnM,nstration, the key l:3te ho course will he rural or ".'. .m! po oonitlon. This - 1 1 1 i v.' i oily, a proimiium iitiiiiuuiiti, . , . , , , , i..,,,roi pointed a regent of the university l 'W'-ect wlU b '"""J1 ?r ' SS Washington to succeed How.nl o'.ond lantern corsea b J)r Hector Cosgrove. son of the lato govur' who rosiirnod recontly. jor Rcva.-ds for Homfc' Salem. Oosernor Wop' clamatfoii has offored J.500 for tTio arre?' of any person v .. i u-iin rflturneu mis uu iWIClluwouui from a tour of 11 European countries, as a mowbor of the American commis sion Dr. Macpherson procured an InstrucUvo collection of photographs' while iu Kurope, and these will be ued to Illustrate Industrial and eco- to ,thods anions the rural peo 1 1 v 1 1 v lioiiiiciuo iu o-, state and of senators were Indorsed by the sen-1 proclamation he revoked NOTICE. lit lieroby kIvdii thnt the NOTICE. am u.im wish theli?iiliiiion tuned und -...v.V ,,w .... -. "h will ho tukitn diirlmr repalrcil, pIiniBo pnone hi . ah ii..i . . . . Mil Lll illllll 1 IIIT1I1M1 VII. W. S. llu'ol, County Kupt. - . iun f innrcM, hitrnusM mul wiinn f would trade on town prop- vaiiui ii ii. j iiiaiiitiun to. plniio atoro as his tiiniir, I.. I- Wvyds, ..in i. i.r.. m.xL week'ffor h short tlino. All work gunriiiilwd. M'liul imoiio. Now Spniilsh Kitchen for nl. Kit qulro of Mrs. C. A, Comfortli. Harris' Bargain Store Opposlto Kit's (liirago Is giving a ticket away with every purchase on Drawing for the Beautiful $10.00 Doll To be drawn for Christ mas Eve. Come and trade here and save your tickets. WATCH MY WINDOW FOR BARGAINS ate elections committee. Senator l'olndextor's bill providing that sena tors shall be elected under present laAvs governing the selection of repro-sentatlvesut-hirge or governors until each stnte has mailo provision for elections under the new constitutional uuienilateiit wns recommended for passage. National Capital Brevities. l'resldent Wilson has perhaps the most Important (ask ho has confront, ed since his Inauguration, Iu tho se lection of three new nioinhora ol tho liiterstatu commerce commission. Abolition of political bosses and the general condition of tho democratic party wore umong the subjects dis missed lit a conference between I'rosl- dent Wilson und William V, McCotnbs chairman of the democratic untlounl committee, John DaKBctt MoOro will not resign as counsellor for the state department March 1. Ho denies friction between himself nutl Ilryau, Ho was advisor on the Mexican situation under Taft, und acta Iu tho same capacity under President Wilson. Democratic suuiitors friendly to ttir appointment of II, M, I'ludcll, tt Peoria publisher, us ambassador Russia, let It ho known thnt I would muke an extrumu effort t euro tho confirmation of his nc tlou before thu end of tbo wee1 Jes. ; In n pro-1 n re rani of aud c jnvictlon no has c mimltted 1 - ... ..m r I , lit- UllA t.Wtl-.. nn.l ' ...... "v . ....oltvil m iuiun.o. i.vonomlcal production, all unearu- niCso systems of account ing and cheaper credit are the cardinal points in his uoeinuu u. .. --- noinUs. edrowaWi offeiol. here! afore. i oo suutien ueatn of t mmlsslouer Marble, of tho lutersti j0 eommorce commission, will mill e n0 change In tho plans rCr the bet,' An,ng ot the In-wti-ii.tion of the . A3tern railroads request for advanci j lu rates, it was announced. That railroad e: tng,, ar0 not com mensurate with fie jnerL,ased cost of operation, taxes wllJ.cs nml addi tions to equipn Mt nccebsnry to moet commercial ,! ,aml8 of tll0 C0Untry. was the stnt- rarJit nlule t0 the .Inter stnto comm. commission by repre sentatives i ... .....Ib nraulllE for il HIU IHIIIW"" lTicroaso of 5 l ceut In tes. a general freight re HSM t V i V ! I ' hey j jnina- ' LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Otc. "DROP IN AND rv AtrTTWTV' I i Hobs Have Cholera. .,n,iitnnllii: cholera has made H8 appearance ln the cast end or t, .in,. ,.ntv. and Ur. C. W. Las- sen. county veterinary has placed the Infected animals In quarantine. He estimates that already lou nos died of tho disease, and says that the farmers are somowhnt. amrmeu ... the epidemic. Serum Is being used to prevent any further spreau. Socialist Teacher Cleared. Qulncy. Mrs. Flora I. Foreman, principal of tho Qulncy school, recelv ed from the school hoard a vote o! vindication of tho charges of having taught In hor Bchool doctrines of so cialism, sedition nnd atheism. . An appeal will hi, taken to the state boarfl of educatlou for further lioarlng- Pender Found Guilty of Murder. St. llolons. "Guilty as charged ln Iho indictment" was tho verdict of tho Jury in the case against John A. Pen dor, charged with murder In the first degree for the killing of Daisy Wehr man on Labor dny, 1911, near Bcap- poose, Columbia county, Oregon.