Wf Heftlft. 'Mi fH.. I. I, ISSUKD TWtf'U A wi7i?t -rnnon a htm .in... 4 rgest Circulation of Any Paper in Tillamook County tb .nil 1'IU.AMOOIC, Olfl'.C.ON, J I . V L'O r.ii; I, NO. 52 'S til v., ' 4 ,1 SERVICE tU any )f our ctist.i.ncm about First National Service I ho arc nil plcasol with it nnd ,Cnn tell yun why. first National llanK IIIU.nixA. Ofjon : .vki) V- AM- JEE OUR 'LOW U ko.'KR.IL'J. V.'E I- p . JiK P R. I c E J 1 . t lii-lion? ill selliuu ijuor jit ikti i-s .it anv price. y ' i,i tsl.tug only a moderate price ti good goods. JO ''i : la v oiir groceries from us. uu will huy 11 . nisi- viiu will find that the ihiuus vmi get I1' s' i i votti table will bi-go.nl We huy grocer ' That is whv we vll lor little prices. RAY & CO- RocKRiES, Smoked meats, fruits, veg ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. 'HI I. WIUOK. - - ORI-GON LEX. M'NAIR & CO. toff Kg ii i is i n a hi: HITCH EN RANGES and HEATING STOVES See Ui for Price Before Ortlerintf EUewhere rAL MEETINGS AT HEMLOCK. HI July i!7 In Am 7 lt'imi'tlirtt W1' Klllott (if Portland, will have j "UfiUH of mooting lit III Mi- mi urn invlli'd to attend . lfe Old II., I ..u ....... , liwnifui in iiwp. ... WwluV. 5 FOR SALE JCn-H U i..ILu r.,.t Miww. ' "illo from irond rlimim factory. Lje,jnKoml pasture, good water. i - lane Kood property In town In JLAJHAJTM Variety Store Tillamook, Or. 'DROP IN AND i LOOK AROUNB" Industrial Kevievv BAY CITY THIMS HAI.TOMS. RED MEN ALSO RAH Ur Uregon nitm-. ,, v , ,. ,.t lh lr r,tnt real Wnlrl'M, in ii.e Til In (nook Omnly AUml lactone! and Payrolii I mpruve- l'"nl.ne HufulHjr wIh-ii lhy fiiilu U coiintci wild miteraoi. a H ow ha mriili anil Enttrnruii Tliroujjlioul 'I lie Slale. ('M Jul) I J II. r lux full M(Otl l lig. rw arm In Hovm) Rlvri ap ptta in thr alirel. lh- "-af . ,ii tourl hat htn)r. a l- tm.jii abtolvinn the' U. W. H Ik S. Co, liom Iwliilil)' to irrtpttaa- I'urilaml Iron nunufaciurrr on may . nKacd in ( uak oj in4kiii(t t)tiiirl iui ht l iiroptan armii M tairM thing to lc rritvUtrd in I'oritwfltl the plcr lor the moving lHiur hw, i iiliry Aaaonal Bank incrraaca It Orgm I'owtr To at Albany i uHt-ntK (fee tkclru fan including fan iivicr for tb benefit of criuia iy auk. uund ui the ground to be occupied ! Uir ioiuard Federal Uaildlnf at Kuad.ura iiavc been aurtcd. Krrtilall Itrnft iUI alar, m..rl iluir jo imlr timber railroad out of on thv local dUmotuJ. Tbi will Ki-acUuii aeon. i'cnUUton vrill have a $$,009 Car a alow I ullcraoii whi U ii r-ernl hiMiUun lo ,,,,t"H ( KKi,iK"lir, had Ui IcHKU,. li nijt.fa wliiiTInK t thu alrong rtoilliwusl wind for nine weHry Inni'-n nllowinif mii orcaaiunal bit. whih with a filw paaatra usul urrura rvb Tilla. "Hk fiaronm. lilnrwbard pitched ii llnjnti..- but v,a ivcn im opjxrt; whfcli iircuniiia for tti S to 8 acorn ' KHtnal In, n 1 'fffl- ltJ Mn i'mi to Uavr JO lo 2. j 'Hirarlv irl .f thr Ramo promiaud to Jg an unii t rcatitii: Intltqiw na imunt wcro Chautauqua Closed Last Saturday. Senalor Burkett anJ Buckner'i Jubilee Sinen Attractiont on Cloiine Day. Good Crowds. 'MIlMm'Xik'a ftrtl annual ''haulncfjtlB ia m tlnni; of th pant It proved to le jut what w nxpvrtai, viz: a week of fountlng on ro-kI thtnea. The Ch.u tatiqon whi h eucrcst in ov,ry way, (j.; nar.riatly and othtrwUc, and F'rcsidont ' 0. J. Kdwarda of thu local oomrnlttu a aaivn. The j and thoie who aiaiatcl him deserve; fclow jjettma ,.,v, - ,ii, ir ti... ......u ..r ,u.. ; MRS. OLIVER BURIED Prom N'ehalem Timea : Mrs. Mall-e Mwa Oliver waa born on May 4, 156 in fWla. III., died July 7 l&lf,, at &lward, III., ne CO -..ra. 2 mm.tha and 3 day a. She waa marriel to William A. Oliver November 30, mJ at Portland, Oregon anl enme to Nehalem where nhe liveti until one year ago when she accompanied her niece Mri. Ralph White or a vtalt to her ok! home where, after a abort time she was taken ill and died. iJurinK her lontr illnvsa ahe never complained but pot her trust in Him who (Icwlh all things well. She wan united with the Methodist church when a younu lady and haa always lived a Christian life, Mattering sunshine aliirtMl aid In Mm flrat three inninga I dprukinjr. Some of Uki ladies were wherever He wont and was loved by nt-awT k'oi 10 aeorea. In thu r mainmir , ljreUM their endcavora and worr.od i H bo knew her. aovmji rraincs not it Uoavcr col paat (irat " ba,-, hut the locala wire onh run olf of Johnaona alilrt in unrn two MUj-y. nic Library. Mo iiien arc buay laying track on Utr tilUnictte Pacific from the i.ii-ir imrth on Cooa By. ' I ikr wtli dedicate a large .. ! vprnttvc dairy barn on Soovir i-;.,,.! mtii houae warming, dance . mi i, ,n 4ilrndcd by 6co gu via. i' ' ,luti((iun County Ncwa , i ..tic u( the bijiKcat fiaptra in r- iid one of tbc moat attrac- ' . . : t jilted. It tboroutfhly cover !w .r Ket Sunday llaltotn'a will ... . Hunvvir. ami May City will mvet Ih Indian ' i .. 1...... ....... t. , . v nuiui uluim hb i iic Kuninon ar determine I to fiiuaa up Uay City 'a i nlnn .trunk. Mndlm-.a of the ten4. i Won Ijst tnltqmi 5 'Jt tame forfeited to l!nvor. I ity i a I'ear 3 i K-dinon 1 3 0 Inditing walking and trra- ; t lailroad right ol way in ". a .liould be along the line ot u I-1 rat" and would ave hun '. .,l livra of thought lot people ..n.i . -ii Kl nut take a new conimtaatftt I rl.tolir it .t.otxj willbc apent auivrymg jiiu-.i .4t with vieia of obiitinitii; I. ..it lliailtlrl Work on WricniQ8' now Si;o,tKol - .... .......! I KrV4J Hat viimillin u Marion t utility i laying alnt nl h.iid kurlatc t mi !i! A Ktf.il irtnul ut tlu Htm i.iimiiH jml Iruil jiret-rving uuliivtn, i. i.ii u the practice in the home- i cmi cctnrd, h Mlowed tlu l S Cotttpana cric f driu.Mtt a tlona now being condtutril in ".'unm, Waahington and Idaho. i The politician will wnm ! ! will" I hi prnintaea ot what lie will iln H elected and oh how tirt.l wt yrl m hrrfiing them lnipir upon tins. trrvjitla of the people tin r iv.H t lower taart. Iraa indtmlM kiHi-u' rif ulatton and more eucoiuai no nt to imiiiijI t enter the tate PortlandiSoo tons l '. i I ' ..: hie will be uaed on the i m I n-t National Hank to cost $Oo,x). I'l-ndletunPactlic I'deptn-nr Co. rebuilding its plant here Konrbutg- i treuit C ourt Mistains b gain y of $.100,000 rnilro.til ImuhI is sue. At the international l'rcs Congress in San b'rauciaco. Miliar H. Piper of the Orogoniau, Portland, Ore., took exception to the itict casing Fcdcr.il control of publications. "1 do not proclaim the rjuht of .i newspaper to print what it ple.M-s, but I repudiate the applied assump tion and cvcimcc. by Government, of the iiim tion of newspaper administra tion in tlet.iil Hluiiuuer-Frank Drue- Co., of Port l.iml h.ts started move to establish line l.trint lor rnisiun different iIiuk plants 'I he citizens of Koseburg at a m.iss mretmg ndopted resolutions opjiosing .mi move thai may be made in the direilton of placing the Oregon and Ciliioruia iailro.nl lantls in a national or state reserve, as such a move would lie the lands up an indefinite number of years and deprive the county of thousands of dollars ol tacs, PRAYER oTa HORSE. Hy direction of the Police Com misstonci of New York tbeie is post ed in every stable whete police horses are kepi a e.uil of which the follow ing is a copy: To I'liie, My Master, 1 Offer my prayet: I'eeil inc, water and care for me and when the day's work is done, pro vide me with shelter, u clean dry bed ami a stall wide enough for me to lie down in comfort. Talk to me. our voice often means as much lo me as the icins. Pel me sometimes, that 1 may serve you the more gladly and learn to love you, Do not jeik the reins and do not whip me going up bill. Nt-ver Mrikc, heal or kick me when I do not under stand what you mean, but give me a chance to understand you. Watch me, and if I fail to do your bidding, see it iheie is not something wrong with I. irni'ssor feet. 1 Kxamine my teeth when I do not I ..ii I tuav have an ulcerated tooth and that, you know is very painful. Do not t to my head in an unnatural position or take away my best de ,,um aiainst flies ami mosquitoes by my youthful atrength ia gone, do not turn ?mc out to starve or freeze, or aell 10c to umc cruel owner to be lowly t.itttni ! and starved to dca'L. but do thou, mi master, take mv bfr in the kmile! w,t .I'vl our lio.i will reward you hen- .m-l h rraftrr V.-i mav not m ' r m t i t,i i! I Jk this m II: w W.i thumselvea abnoit aick in their oiforte She waa a member of the Fraternal to make the affair ft success. j Cnion of America and Grange and was Sixty of our representative citizens j faithful member of both orders. Be have signed up to back the Chautaunua de many friends she leaves two ",uy I for another var. Now that our rxtonle ' nieces, Mrs. Ralph White and Mrs. W. understand and realize thu significance of the ChautMuima it will no doubut in the future rceivo more general sup port. Sunntor Hurkutl'a address on Friday evening whs ono of his human interest talks as he expresses it. The majority of rhautauqun apeakcra during the past fifteen ears have devoted their talents towards criticisms and reforms in Ipgis-' lalive and municipal nllairs. Senator From Nehalem Times : Hurkutt show ml us the opposite sitle of Henry Stasek and Marguerite Tildcn. the picture and caused us to think of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Tilden, the many gooJ things we have to be were married Wednesday July 7, at the thankful for in this country. Senator home of the brides parents, Rev. Hurkett's Friday evening address was Smith officiating. much appreciated. J After the ceremony a wedding do ncr Pet. 711 m I2fc 260 W. Thaye of Edwards. 111., her sister- in-law, Mrs. Dean ami family of Aber deen, Wash., and Fred Zaddach and family of Mohler. The funeral was held Tuesday, June 13 and interment made in Nehalem cemetery. STASEK-T1LDEN - orn 111 .i s .!,' incn. On Saturday afternoon Senator Bur-j was served. The bride a i uroom went ett delivered an address on govern- to N'etarts to spend th:r hamymoon mcnt i. a .ershi) of railroads and the , and will reside near Mohler. A large Jub.ler Sir gi-r entertained both after- number of frien jjin the Timjs in r.H fi a- eveftrg. I extending hearty congratulation!. BIG MONEY RAISING SALE Until August 1st. At The Music Store, Morrison's Confectionery. Everything in the Store is Reduced in Price, Here are a Few of the Bargains: 1000 Sheets of Music, instrumental and vocal, values 10c Iceaeh 12000 Sheets ol Music, instrumental and vocal values to 40c 2c each ;U)0 Good Marches and waltzes 4c each 100 School music hooks and llvmn books 3c each ALL POPULAR SONGS AND MUSIC durim: this sale J2 J-2 each Mouth harps all reduced Irom 19c and up Music rolls values la $ f0 69c Violin. Mandolin. Guitar and Banjo steel strings 3 for JOc All wound strings cut 12o per cent v Clarionet Reeds values lac I Jc Music Stands Japanned value 75c now 59c Music Stands Hamilton value 1.50 now t.22 Violin value $15 00 t.96 Violins value 5 00 2.75 Violins value 10.00 9.75 Violins value 25. 00 J4.50 Violins value 40.00 26.75 Violins value 50 00..... 32.50 Old second hand violin worth at least $25.00 now 6.50 Mandolin value $22.00 J6.50 Mtiiiflolin value 0.00 3.95 Mandolin value 4. 00 2.25 Old second hand Mandolin Cost about $35.00 now 6.50 Guitar second hand good buy J.95 Guitar almost new value $15 00 now 7.75 Cello fine tone was $45.00 ...26.75 Various other small goods too numerous to mention all reduced in price. TYPEWRITERS uUnderwood"latestandard model No. 5 price F.0. H.Portland 67.50 49.75 "Smith-Premier" fill late improvements price 30.50 now 29.75 "L C. Smith" value 55.00 37.50 PIANOS Good used "Smith & IJarnes" Oak case upright worth $175 now 69.00 New "Roval" value $400 285.00 New "Tecnola" player piano value $000 475.00 Accordiaus, Auto-harps, Music rolls, instrument cases all reduced. Prices marked plainly on all goods, look in the window for bargains, we have to raise money by the first of August, find now is the time for you to stock up lor the lull season. Easy terms can be arranged on some of the instruments. Shop early and get first choice. THE MUSIC STORE At Morrison's Confectionery, Tillamook, Oregon Agents: for THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS 1 m Moment. ! fulling off my tail. I ml finally, Oh, my master, when S : W. A. MuklnHtor Tlllumook, Ore. in-.'