Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, November 19, 1909, Image 1

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CLOVERDALE
CLOVERDALE, TILLAM O O K COUNTY, OREGON. NOV. 19. 1909.
VOL. 5.
Feb. 25 and dried up Oct. 15, pro­
ducing about 55(H) lbs. of milk val­
ued at $85. The first cow was fed
(*n roots and kale during the
winter and was giving about as
much milk a« the second cow when
they were put on grass in the
spring. Consequently Mr. Hoover
thinks it pays better to have cows
freshen in the winter.
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Report of th e Condition of
T he F irst N ational B ank
OF TILLAMOOK, OREGON
AT THE CLOSE OE BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 1, 1909
R KSO V RC ES
Loans ami Discounts
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LI A BILITIES
$110 044 86
Capital Stock
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NO. 17
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$25 (KX) 00
A Surprise Party.
A very pleasant event took place
1’ . S. Bonds
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26 400 00
Circulation
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24 200 00
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at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V.
Other Bonds and warrants
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2."> 8.3 02
Deposits
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191 268 85
II. Christensen at Orotown on
Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures
5 ‘>00 00
Tuesday evening, Nov. 111. it being
Due from U. S. Treasurer $1 250 00
their eleventh wedding anniver­
Due from other banks
0 049 12
sary.
A large number of their
Due from reserve agents
47 909 72
friends and relatives called on
them and gave them a real old-
Cash in vault
20 165 40 75 4.>4 24
fashioned surprise. The evening
$248 59 1 08
$243 594 08
was pleasantly spent with cards
and other games and at a late
We art> pleased to ask a comparison of this statement with our last, which will show an increase
hour refreshments were served.
in deposits of $24,643,01 since June 23, 190*9. Our steady growth and t ie increase in the number
of our depositors i the
<>vid >cc .->* •>. r •>' dity to
satisfactory porviee. Wo are pleased
I'hose vy»"ieiit were Mr. and Mrs
to meet or correspond with any one tL -ii i ij . u to open an account with ns, or wanting any service
F Scherzinger and family, Mr. and
in the banking line. We especially call attt ntion to our foreign exchange service through which
Mrs. A. M. Commons and family,
wedraw drafts direct on all the principal cities of the world.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Winzent and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Whiteman
and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
following officers f >r the ensuing Red berg, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fletch
er, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Red berg and
year;
family, the Misses Mable Noyes,
Pres., A. T. Blackburn.
Jessie Follett, and Maud Franklin,
Secy., G. A. Hoover.
Ralph Bunn, Lyle Craven, Dell
Asst, Secy., J. Demmick.
I'enter, Carl Commons, Hollis and
Treas., A. Allen.
PHILLIP QUINLIN, Prop,
Wayne
Franklin and Harold Fol­
A cheese maker has not as yet
been secured for the coining year, lett.
however, another meeting will he
Rev. Roosa and Wife Showered.
held later on at which time it is
( )n Monday evening some twenty
expected one will be hired.
or more friends of Rev. Roosa and
wife gathered at the Manse, giving
Some Milk Tests.
them a genuine surprise. To make
Highest
Market
Price
Paid
for
Cattle,
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G. A. Hoover has informed us as the evening one of further pleasure
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follows in regard to some milk the guests brought to them many
and Hides.
tests which he has recently made: useful gifts which were much ap­
:
One gl'l of milk taken from each preciated. Those attending brought
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All Phone Orders Promptly Attended to
along plenty of eatables and at
teat of cow at the first of the milk­ about ten o’clock luncheon was
ing tested i of 1 per cent; one gill served. All re|x>rt a most enjoy­
taken from each teat at the last of able time. Rev. Roosa and wife
will
hold
200
tons
of
hay
atid
it
The Largest Barn In The County,
the milking tested 8 and 4U-1(X) were simply reminded of the warm
place they occupy in the hearts of
The south end of the county has accommodations for 78 head per cent. The first j gallon milk­
our citizens.
can still boast of having the largest of cattle. It took 1(H) thousand ed tested 1 per cent and the entire
barn. Until this year Chas. Ray’s shingles to cover it and 81 thous­ milking 4 ja r cent, showing con­
A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks
barn which was burned a few and feet of fir lumber to build it. clusively that a greater amount of horrified his grandmotlier, Mrs. Maria
butter fat is retained by feeding Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that,
months ago was the largest barn
Ocean Park Cheese Factory Elects the calves the first of the milk.
when all thought he would die, Buck-
in the county. However, the barn
leu's
Arnica Salve wholly cured him.
Officers.
One of Mr. Hoover’s cows fresh­
which has just been completed on
Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Conn»,
The members and patrons of ened Dec. 2fi and dried up Oct. Hi,
the Daniels ranch has them all
Wounds, Bruises
Cures Fever-Mores,
beat for size. It sets on cement the Ocean Park Cheese Factory producing about 75(H) lbs. of milk Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, f 'hap­
pillars and is 72x140ft. posts in met at the home of A. C. (list on valued at $18'»; another cow of ped Hand«, soon routs piles. 25c at
mow being 80ft high. Its mows Friday, Nov. 12, and elected the about the same breed freshened Cloyerds.lt Drug Store,
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Surplus and undivided profits
Cloverdale Meat Market
All Kinds oi Fresh and Cured Heats
For Sale at Right Prices.
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