lilratttoili ISSUED TWICE A RQE8T CIRCULATION OF ANY.'PkpEH ,N TILLAMOOK COUNTY I'illamooic, Okhoon.Imav 12, 10M-. NO. a M 1 m ' I 1.7 IT, THE FIRST NATIONALjBANK. OK TILLAMOOK (SNOW I OCATLD IN ITSJNKW BANKINCJHOOM I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING AM INViri S THE PUBLIC TO C.M.I. AND MAKE A INSPECTION OF THE ROOM AND ITS EQUIPMENT Safety, Security, Service. BLAINE BOY WEDS IN SEATTLE Hnnr, Hmlib. Uvumbly ! k'wwn y.,.JhK ,,,, Jllft(I(() Hrfvw, i lr .... Muml.y aftorrnon it. ronmanv : hiU, hui.tl.K formerly Mini Ablgal I.Jr J WUUImI ..f hi.i. u.... n.r Crowd -... i . i noy l """ l achllly oti May Old. They ms,P ,iHHr lairtm at Itlntnn h-fo Mr. Hinil J, wti ..Mi mihI ralcd. (rdtmt. New Catholic J Church Dedicated many SEA SALT i. n . n.iL l u u Red uicdn Ddin di nome. ne Guarantee it to be Sea Salt Sea Salt, Tiy.ltYUkWill-Lik .U.2So- LLAMOOK R I I P, STORir KOC H .V. H I L.L., PROPS. 1 E. K. K- H I'M. "., OlOnsaULQAI'OTMilKH Hifj&frX 'I'll iUfvM. fHtff PAKENT.TEACIIEK ASSOCIA- HON WILL ELECT OFFICERS Nltlr. i hrrvly Kiven that Saturday Auditorium, will (m Ihr dalr- and place Uf lit Mi.Ttihtr f the 1'arent. Teacher AncwWlfcwi, fur Die ttnr of Bclirt ia rtltaor. to tortc for llir coming ytr . Tb IMlUrr of praptring n aaitd play tfraitxj mid lh wrilng of B gymnas turn and play hall will U. u. i,k, tip I lhl ttwwtiiiK. Efy on,, intereiitod in lh kriopnifi and rwaltii of their rhlkUer. should atU-nd tilt tow ting. TW foltoHlne ptanun wm r-ndrrl at Um Parvnt-Ttfaeher meeting MmMiay rrmintt. Ma llth: PUna lh Mia Kv WhreVr ml Min Man.. Hoi 1. . IU4it Jtwt MeKeruic atxl Ken ronl. Houf "Old Molhr (Jopb- Hy Mr. UuftT'n I'uijiU. . lepr ronaWcrwl-THc aJvut,ili(T ()f i ! riunlx avt)(ttiR Hip County lllh .v-ht.. Km.l. Kur nx.m houw to rvnt. Itiquirv at HrraW .tfl.-r r ..f Julin Shci-t. LAMAR'S i- VARIETY STORE in Attendinrp. Crrrmon. i ie.' Iraortnive, Arckblihop Christie Dtliycri Sermon OnKuty murtiltiK lUo now Catholic Churfhof ttila city which Iihk heen crecjjjkJ lit ii cost of rn-wHy J10.IXK), wn funnSllv kxctHl, A Jnrjc titiniliar of Cntholic nod non Calhtilira w.tu preacnt fllliliK thu churih tii ita lit mum I cnpaclty. Thy ciTcinony of lilctin th ex torlo of th church lusted nbout ton mlmU- .i'l.?r which tho Interior of the chiireli wiu l)u4oil noil then llihmim wna iM hy I'r. Oarvy. of Livurpool, .Mint MikIi Mn Archllhoi Chris tlo dnrrml n vnry eloquent mrtmitt, holdfiiK tho ero.vl In wrjpt iittcntlon for half hour. AfUsr tho nernoii hy the Aichbinhop, Huv.jFr. Jiime Itmiw of llu.iverton. lelltv rwl n ahort illncoumc in the Our man jain;u in;e. Attlie clone of the nervlcea Arch uimijp ChrUtle extended apeeinl thunkt and commendation to Fr. Vim ClarynhocV fur the aplenilid work which he hd done In plmi'iin an 1 overseeintj Union Temperance Meeting Well Atended Large Crowd Turni Out To Hear Rer. Sara Bettit. Rom Traffic Scored On Sunday evening a large number of our citizen1! gathered at the Cnridt- 1 Tillamook, Ore. i "DROP IN AND : LOOK AROUND" ; BAND BOYS ENJOY SOCIAL EVENT A (denxant aurprtae wa given tho IlHtid lloya on Mondny evening when Mr. Wrn. 'J, l.nraon and hia bride, formerly Mia Hazel I'ctty, with the HMtatnneu of the Mlaae Hrown nnd l.arion nerved n lountiful refresh merit to the boys, consisting of ice cream and cake. Aftrr tiie evening' rehcaranl nnd till present hd been served Dr. 'I'hos. Mnnk urti..! in inmtrr ut ceremonies and with u few nppropri-' 'ar) Church in a temperauce rally, and ate remarks presenter! the newly-weds 1 listened to a masterly address by Key. with a handsome glass witter set from ! Sam Hetti. Mr. Ucttis who ia known the members of the Tillamook Uoosters ! a the Cowboy I'reacher, delivered one Hand at ii token of their high esteem. I of his characteristic sermons, full of Mr. Larson as a member of thu band j logic, wit and good humor. He held has made good with the boys who have j his audience in wrapt attention from n high personal regard for his bearing j the beginning to the end of his as n gentleman and ability us a mu- discourse, during which time he dealt the whiskey business some pretty hard blows. At the close of the meeting Rev. Weber of the M. K. Church stepped forward and suggested that a union of the churches secure the service of Mr, liettis for a series of revival meetings, and the proposition gained favor at once with the result that committees were appointed to start the work, and everything is now under way for a big revival. The skating rink has been secured ar.d the services will be held therein. T. K. Isaacs, a singer of Forest Grove with piano accompanist have also been engaged and on Monday .May IB, the services will begin and last for at least three weeks. sician, he having server! for several years in the U. S. Artillery branch of the service at musician. It is hoped by the boys that Mr. Larson's matrimonial venture will be one of long life and happiness with the charming bride, and that the future will see him as cone picions a member of the Tillamook Itand as be ha been in the past. Here is good luck and long life and happi ness. From one of the Hoys who was there. a large part of this section is from 1,200 to J.fiOO feet and there Is danger Fr Dishes Dishes to be Given Away Free P 111 nnl Saa ft 1 j-i II. UA A n l.irirr Atioif CT I nil um iiiii mm laiiid 9 v jb.mj vj - Us On the Telephone. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! S S. JohtiMtn who denoted the cro-t; John Herns who donated "finis mlwmml UOc per hltl. in I'ortliiml. --.wMi nun i.- mjiiiii; in i oriinuu in .i. v Cnu mII High Patent Hard a 1)1)1. .it lollowiujJ prig's: Highland Brand, Hard Wheat, $5.00 bbl. $1.30 sk. Pure White Brand, Hard Wheat,I$5.40 bbl. $1.40 sk. BUY FLOUR NOW AND SAVE MONEY Dll n r a Mgr. Grocery Dept. Ray & Company ICIIBcn Of V irilllinr I i.l ait tt dir. : h.. . r.. kit.- I'll Li II 1 1 li 1 1: Itiitst of Sik ctki atro iii iini.. r ii. . " "lie v ItO tlni'l. .. I n . i i lie ma Vm ii 111. am) It.. R 5,"rK . Y "'lie wa arvcrely in c of In- I nc ckc occurred vrytlilng l (Ion J " everything it ii,,. 1 inili'U lu last Sunday, Dr H.irzcc, iissNtril Dr. cndl 'flu. fimrr.il CIVICfs M'lll ii 'i'liiirsday. . l I.- ...rr.... l,. f.llllllV Imm' yinpiiHiy of the entire roniiuiinit) WIDOW LOSES HOME It. M the On Sundiiy rvrtiiiitf .Ji " ''V.md lio.i.r of Mrs. M. Salwcy. ;, 1 i. ..if . . . 1 1 u .uiili nf Inwlli niir-ii.iii nun i.l. ,..n,Mils l.uincd to the ground uWi, . . ? I. .1 u ititn Mrs Salwcy h rhil- dicd In .! th.- rnnslructiou of t'.c n -w church. Hi' aWn i'ti'iiiltn thanks to all ('.ilholic him) non-Cathulic friends who had in any way assislwl in the construction of the new odillco. SH'cial thain.s was extendd to Mar ti i .ind Thciidorc Horns who donaterl ti r baptismal fount; Jos. and Mrs I'urrer who donated tiie high altar; altar four ! chandeliers and Will Spalding, Dave j KiUpatrick, Henry Springer and the Lames Altar Society, each of whom I donated ine chandelier. These dona- ! - ..II I,.,...,lif,.l tll'll ...R III 1V.J KlHHUIHlt 'V- mlly the altar cross donated by Mr. JohtLHon. It was made in Fulda, Ger mony, and is considered by those who are in a position to judge to be a mas lerpce. At the evening service Fr. Galliger president of the Columbia University of Portland, delivered a discourse on ttlorutiomil matters which was rery UltaTVIHtillg. OUR PORTLAMD LETTER IVrtland, Ore., May 12, (Mpecial) Ki'IMfta -from nearly every toction of Oregon indicate that the grain crop fori l'Jl l will be the largest ir. thu history j of lite Jitate. Not only tins Uie grain ariv:ge heeit greatly increased, but weather oendltionM have been rirusually favorable and in nearly all districts the. yield ficr acre will be larRor than usual. Fruit reporia from some sections aro not ijuite as wwouraging as grain es-j tiinates, but in most cases tho loss from frost ha not exceeded the annual thimuiirr of iut- A large acreage of new orchards will produce the firat commercial crop this year am! it ia es iimated tho total fruit yield will bo far beyond that of last year. J. W. Hruwer, special agent for tho State Immigration Commission Ins just returned from a careful nurvoy of the lands included in thu area recently eliminated from tho forest reserves in Central Oregon and his report to State Immigration Agent C. C. Chapman carries with it a note of warning to in- of frost killing at all ti'nes i the year. Distance from the railroad varies from 7fi to 100 miles, u aking it extremely ditlicult to get produce to market. l'ros)ects for grazing are fairly en couraging and Mr. Hrewer advises new settlers to turn their nttention mainly to stock raising- Don't forget the Portland Kose Fes tival dates -June 9 to VI inclusive. The only change of itnortaiice in the pro gram lias been the complete elimina tion of Hex Orgonus and the substitu tion of a "Queen of Kosaria" who will be the sole reigning monarch during Festival week. The election of Her t checks. Tillamook County Hank Majesty and her maids of Honor is now on and the polls will be open until the night of Saturday, May 10. The queen and her court will bo given a grand tour of all the principal coast cities prior to the opening of the Rose Festival. The combined commercial bodies of Coos County have decided to erect a building at the J'anama-Pecifie Expo sition. -The lumber mills of 'he county have agreed to furnish all th needed wooden material, the railroads will transport it to California free of charge, and the County Court and the citizens are expected to provide the necessary funds about 515,000 to pay for the collecting and installing the exhibit. The Salem Cherrv Fair will be held June 25-27 inclusive. It has been decid ed to hold the show on the Co.irt House grounds, and that in addition to cherries, there will be exhibits of small fruits. Open an account with the OLD RE LlAHLE with your next pay .check Fay all bills by check. You'll know just where the money went at the end of the month by iooking over the Oxyaccetaylene Welding We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze, Brass, Aluminum, Nickle Steel and Copper. We also weld broken gears, pulleys, crank shafts, boilers and build seamless tanks, also do cutting and brazing. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MILL AND MARINE WORK. HINER & REED At Hlner-s Machine Shop No Job. too Big and None too Small i I,. o e a nv house yjf ni? will IHC.-.I clot Kando,h- c I KS however, and a request has ,cr .mule that all those r who . may have clothing w 'V.'vt- V he -am" at ' tending aettlera on such lands. Already, !f Kii"5r ild 'office, from which point j there is a great number of homeseek-l ho- will he forwarded to the needy 1 orfl tml ui,minated district ami it is family. (expected there will be more applicants than there aro claims. Of tho 23t,CiS0 i.i., fnr .ilo' acres actually open ror entry, tu loasv Sinner .owiroj '"""-" ,, I iw'MKIO acres are non-tillable, leaving hi our ihmiiu ,....- .... - --. , ,lr,p m,,!, llulll UUl IH.uuu ncii-a " v 1 will support settlera. The elevation of WHAT'S THE USE Of running foolish risks with your money? Why be like that IamuIoii man who lost $100 while FEEDING THE ELEPHANT? The money was in an envelope in tho side pocket of his coat. Thoughtless of results he put biscuit in his pockets for the elephant to delicately extract with his trunk. When the huge beast reached this side pocket he neatly and expeditiously ap propriated both biscuit and money, seemingly relishing'his $100 MEAL. It is a safo wager that tho man'is now a convert to the check ing system. Had he banked his money and let the elephant eat his check book ho could have laughed at the incident, for tho bank would have immediately given him another book. Get machines for .... ...iui' terms. muHic store at TilUniook, Ore. THE OLD RELIABLE Tillamook County Bank "ion i,i ,l,r' "" thf di en. her 1... I I It lv',,l,r I Ii I allien A. Lii'ouueii, .ki. K place iiinaiic ukyluiu last t.iu. a '