anuiei ISSUED TWICE A WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY k1 IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY ! )I,XX. Tillamook, Okkcox, Dhchmjihu Hi, 11)1.".. NO. 94 'M n lad 1 1 Is the nun of iMr hnnk to ne t h !cjl himltiiiK service possible f i ml wc do it. It is mImo our aim to Imvo the very bent equipment audi n8 Modern Fire Proof Hanking Uoohi, l'ire Proof Vault, Bur glnr IVuof Sife, Modern Snfe Ueposit Maxes and we have them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TILLAMOOK. OK EG ON XMAS GOODS THE LATEST, EVERYTHING -NEW PRICES LOWEST Something For Everyone. See Us Before You Buy. TILLAMOOK DRUG STORE KDNl'Y I'- HKNDUKSON 'rr-i'lfiil SifV'ryi JOHN l.KLAND 1 IHNDKRSON ,SVf'- I'rrus. Atloniry Ljw NoUry Public ,Sl ill' 1 ''It I I I" LAW : AHSTKACTS : KKAL KSTATlv St'KVISYIXt. : INSrKANCIJ T"iH t. "Ir-,vi.i Tillamook Clay Works WOITRQ RR05?.. Proos. 1 1 r i ' i . 1 ..I.. ,.l 1.miI.-' flint (ll'flll) vt nave now a iiuiium uMn - , tile ready for the nurket at the following prices: BRICK - - $1 0.00 PER TnuUbAIMU 3- IN. DRAIN TILE, $16.00 PER THOUSAND 4- IN. DRAIN TILE, $20.00 PER THOUSAND Located G miles south of Tillamook on main traveled road. MUTUAL PHONC DBLSMAN & DOLAN CIUNHKM. CBMI3NT CONTKACTORS Sidewalks, Floors, Foundations, Chimneys, ' Building Blocks, Brick, Etc. II$LL;WpRK GUARANTEED OFFICE AT CRMKNT BLOCK FACTORY COB. .2ND AVH. HASH AND 6TH ST. BOTH WiONI. ! Cathol ic Church Nearing Completion. Beautiful 5lamed Windows, and Cron now in Place. Crott weighing 350 founds. Covered Willi Solid Gold Leaf. iui .Nnw (jNtiiMlir t.iitirch in nearmif completion, and It in certainly 11 thing of IwttUly, Contractor Molehior says thai It ! I tniKo tllilu to toll Just when It will Ihj vntlmly eotnpltl nn the ftirnnre which bus Imen ordurod for iu!iit-llmo lint liol ynt wrrlvwl. J. V.. I'ovcy of Urn firm of I'ovcy ltri. of I'ortlnnd whu furnUhcd tliu window for the church i In the' city. )ti hit Just ttnUnod placing tin; win dow which nrn beautiful work of art. Tim rJ which wetgns 8SO immiiiiI niHl l covered with solid goal lif hnV iiWo (MMtn put In plncu and adds much to 4 the nptMMtrniMNS of th church. Th niv buiidine which will oost wjnm completed, mrnrly f 10,000. has n tontlng capacity t "rly fW). It l made of cement hrirk. and u finished in Oregon 1h "eiV hmltlmi; i 'mi vrnMnwnt to tho t tly hihI roilwu much to thd crwlil "f IhiuM? wh have hnil the work of ron!ruf ttun in chnrRO. TAX LEVY TO BE 4.365 MILLS EttlfMUd aupcoti of SUlc for 1014 U M,Mb,t00. tlalomTliii tx Kininlloii. In in a tutu' public thf atc iaji lory fur iht nrel wtr ending l)combr 81. 1H, announrtHl thai (he total amount of rvvtiittue required far tint gurn) atat punNMM fur tint your, not In cludlnc amounu apiKirUonod on n apo ctal mllU lt!a, woull t0 JS.bSS.- PLEASANT VALLEY. Mm, Irving I'lilllipi and duuithtflr Or lire viuitlfiK friend imd rclitivca In l'lnnnt Valky, Mr. Tnrnor imd fntnily of Snndlakc hnn inovel on the Ucnl property. Mr. nni Mm. John I'rocUir were Humlay vii itiira nt S. C. Wood's home. Frank nnd Alfred Koynoldi pont a couple of d)a lint week altcht eein at Hnudlnke. Itey Wtinl of Uonvcr ornnizwl U. 1J. Su idiiy ScIkhjI at VIUw Kir with 10 acholara enrollod ' o'clock I M. ir the time ui for nictlnK'. New Masonic Building Completed All the Store Rooms Have Been Rented; Clutter Lifrhli Adorn tbe Building's FronUge By Night. The new Manonic huildinK hnji been completed nnd considerable part of iLi rontal pace has been taken. 1 The new building which la made of brick Is divided Into four store jfcr..t.Vfc t! U IllbU IUUI O IUC rOfJIIlS NOTICE TO FAIRVIEW GRANGERS. "L I .7. 71. I nuiniuvii; lira., Krocers ; iiiiamcKjK , . ,, m , II , j Herald ; Ouest's Novelty Store ; and J. 1'itirvmw Ora.'iKe will hold n ipcial ' meetlnc at th Mull. Saturday evening n' r-n". ' wnor. '6oc. Vn i, at sven o.clock nhiirp. for i The second floor u occupied by the ,Uic puroae of initiating candtdalen, nil Masonic Hall and bamiuut room and members r reqiiestod to be prefent. jrU tuHeB of roorng nrriu)(;c(, a api4rt. mentis for jmall families, each suite The rrtfuhir mctlni; coutinuu an usual nt 10 A. M. tliu Hucond Thuriuluy and I'. M. thu -tth Saturday in each month. J. 11. OUN'STAK, Master vm. maxwell, sec. LIQUOH KEN LOSE CASE Judge Dean Mules "Ooeic" Cannot De St ipped Into Dry Zone, i l'ortlnn'5. Or. A transportation company U not com(lled to acco.pt f.tilpnients of liquor Into "dry" torrl tory, bccoiUUk to a doHalon rendered in United I'uim district court by Judjt llwan In th case of F. Zlmiurr- man & Co. e -n'.r.st th O.-W. It. k. N and thp Or: ' Short Lino. I'lalnUff antd 'hat thu rnllroail noiupanleH be compollwl to heeep: liquor at I'ortUnd, eonign! to Hy. bnrn. IdsJio. The rail road had r. j-ftjseil to ntvitnit the Alpranni Uooau room. Aildil to tnat turn will bo n tax of , of tint WpbMtvnyon art, which pro lilbitv tho rhipmcnt of liquor Intc "dry" territory from another state. consists of n living room, bed kitchen nnd bathroom and are in way up-to-date in their arrangement. The lodge room Is teautifully decor ated, the walls being tinted an olive jjray with white trimmings. Sixteen bronze chandeliers hang from the coil ing, lighting the hall with much bright ness when all nro lit. The work of decorating the hall was done by Keld con nnd Cnrdiif and is of much credit to them. The frontage of the new building is lighted by night with five cluster lights which are a great imorovment nd or nament to the building and street. 'THE GIRL FROM THE GOLDEN WEST" IN 3 ACTS. CAST OF CHAKACTRKS. Jack Dclmore alias, Garcia the Out law - - Mr. Jim Hiner Luke Short the Sheriff, 1L J. McCowell Clay Allison-Hie Wells Fargo Detec tive - - - Carl Da son' Sam Barton the Bartender -bert Mclchior Hat Smith -the Cowboy, Burr Beats Jr Wah Chin the Laundryman, Howard Wolfe Boxeythe Girl, Miss Ann Haldeman BeUy Berry In love with Sam Miss Harriet Walker White Fawn an Indian Girl Miss Vesta Baker SYNOPSIS OF SCENES. Act Ut. The Ranchrnens' RcaU, Time, 9 P. M. Act 2nd. Girls' Cabin. Time, tl P. M. Act 3rd. The Rest-ons week later. Each person phying in this cast ha3 Peen carefully selected to fit the part naturally that they play. So everyone I rnnv fwl !ttnrfH it th, nlfitr n.A. c V ( r v r - - t j j v. - be shown between acts, so there will be no waitu but a continuous perfor mance. Two shows for the one price of admission. Adults, 33 cents, child ren 25 cents. No reserved seats. Doors open 7:30. Curtain 8:15. Harris's Bargain store, opposite Ed's Garage, has just received a shipment of hand painted china which he is sell ing at bargain prices. Come in and look at it. Delightful presents for everybody at Lamars' drug store. oa iwHity.(tfth of n mill. ylnldliiR J3K 171,30. for thu Mumnonth no mini M,hool. u:d a tax of one-fourth of n mill. ylrldlcK nSS.570 60. lor th mate ic.id fund, making Oia total amount t Hid fl.10S.o0O To ra'ko thla money the nverna rot of tasntlon on nil property In the Danocr ct Hindu Invasion Ic Seen. Portland, Or. A warnlns thnt the United Stnti": is in ilaiiRer of a Hindu ltnmlRratton f.vasicx almilar to that of the JMmi-ese nnd Clilnosii, unless Muff l!l be a httlr more than four 1 the lltndut) tire made nit oxrluded one thlnl mili. or, to bo exact, V"4.65. Th ra:. In the various -jnii.i will vary widely, dopeudlug im tfc relation of Mantuwe.1 to full ensh vnhif of tho properly III onch county. Tin loweat witl Uv S.l mills mid the UlKheat &.G mills. Finer University Is Aim. UuRtnu. "What tho board of reg ents intend to do Is to tmlld a uni versity thnt the stnto will bo proud of for yearn to couif." declared (5ov ornor Woat In oxplnnntlon of tho do tlnlon of tho roaeni. who mot nt the unleralty to dolfty taking stoiH for the construction of tho $100,000 build Iiik, fiinils for which were npproved by th" people nt tho recent roferen him olectlon. olnMa, was ioiuuIik1 by Anthony ('ami until, United Status commissioner gen eral of Immigration, while In Portland. Th ootiunlsiloner general I? on nn official tour of tho wust. California Progressives Meet. Sun Fnmclsco. From every con-grtv-tslniml district of California the progressives of tho Mate met here In party conference, repudiated their one time "affiliation" with the rntloiial republican, cheered their louder. Grant Pass Plans Annual Shoot. (iiiinta I'.isa.--The local gun club Is limklnK urrnngomontt to hold an nn mull hluiol Ml thla place on Decomber 1. Thu ilny' work will Include both sholKiin mid rifle prnetlro. For shot ,un practice Hying tnrgola will be lined, t'nah prison will bo offered as vtell ita other prizaa yet to be determined. Self-Dafense Is Proved. .MeMliinvllle. -"Not Guilty" wna thn verdict of the Jury that sat on the trial of Jtinion HiitchimH, who wiih In dicted for miirdor In the firm degree for tho shooting of Walter A. Itodgers. Tho Jury wna out about two hours nnd when tho vordlel was read by Judge UotineH the audloneo hnndulnpped for three inltrtitcft. Union Is Quarantined. Union. Tho olty of Union haH been placed under quiirnntlno ami all places of gathering suppressed, including shows, ehtirohes, dances and lodges. These drnntlo meimures wore deemed iioeessiiry by tho city authorities to prevent tho furl hot spread of scarlet fever, which -bus gained eousldwuble headway lu tho lowm. Mines Near Baker Busy. Baker. Activity such as has not been seen In years in tho Monnoii Ilaslii country Is being shown, aud Hovoral inlnhiK properties show bright, pronpecls. ICstlmntcs have boon niado tiuit ilii-rn. in" ' -'l 250 mn "ow woflilnit U.oro, and that by uoxt sum iner thuro will bo as jiiany more Governor Aids In Maklnu S.Mem Dry. Salem, Or. Oovornor West took a liaud In tho fir "t to linike the town "drv." and, aa a result, tho city coun cil Instructed the mayor and city at torney to Inform tho nuintiKomont of the Salem browery and two fraternal organisations which have club lion. that they would bo proseouted unless they ceased selling Intoxicating bev eruges. Tho brewery, it Is charged, has been dellverin t beer at residences, and the clubs have been selling Intosi eating drinks tho same as before the people voted tho city "dry." Two Shot In Duel. i Salem. John Zoller, murshnl of Gonals.. Is bclluveil to bo dying from n wound In tho neck and left should er received In a pistol duel which oc curred when lie approaihedi two sus picious character, Riy MeCjirrol, ar rested several hours after' tho shoot ing in (his cl(y, lias made, a complete confession to Slie:-lrf' Hseh, but de clares It was, hi coiiip.iulou who shot the marshal. Mct'niTol has two bul let .wounds In his left shoulder, ,bur his condition Is not sorltiui. LAMAR'S VARIETY STORE Tillamook, Ore. . , i i .j ii' r An Electric Xmas Nickle Plated Engraved Flashlights 75c to $2.00 Electric Irons Guaranteed Forever $3.25 to $4.25 Coffee Percalators $7.50 to $8.00 Toaster Stoves $3.50 and $4.00 Warming ePads $5.00 Tuim Glow Radiators or Bedroom Heaters $6.00 Disc Stoves for Cooking $5.00 See them in our disphiy whitlows. Sec those bo'uitil'til new fixtures tor the living and dining room West Coast Electric Supply Co. 'THE ELECTRIC STORE." t "DROP IN AND I LOOK AROUND" Why Spend Xmas Without Choicest Fruits and Confectionery? QUALITY thejiest; PRICUS within reach of every body. We carry the most complete line in Tilla' niooU. Notice these prices: ' Ilest Sun List Oranges 20c to 40c per doz. Uananas, Portia inon 30c to il5e per doz. Fancy Spitzenbergers $1.50 per box. Northern Spys $1 50 per box. Baldwins $.1.40 per box. Hi UTS Jntncv California softshcll 25c per lb., 2 lbs. for 45c. No 2 softshcll 20c per lb., 2 lbs. for 35c. Italian Chestnuts, 20c per lb., 2 lbs. for 35c. Fresh roasted peanuts, 2 lbs. for 25c. 1 Filberts 20c per lb. " lIiwson's mixture of nuts 15c per lb. ' u ' ' Mixed candies 15 to 25e. : Imported Smyrna figs 25c per lb., 2 lbs. 45c ; Persian, dates,,2 lbs. for 25c. v 'Fard dates 15c per lb. Faucv fruit baskets ready for table to order. Don't , forge ti.to look pver our line of Xmas Box Chocolate Candv. Pears and Grapes all winter. J. Ii. 1a JlWSOJV Fruit Palace, Opposite Star Theatre i ti