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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1912)
r LOCAL AND PERSONAL i Q a 0 I TEMS a n H. P. KERR, C. E. a See «uction sale ad on last page1 S E. Gaines, of Meda, of this paper. the city Thursday. DAIRYMENS was Anything in plumbing at Plasker Hud Wallace, of Beaver, was a Bros., Tillamook. Cloverdale visitor today. George Sherwood visited in Slab For Photogr« f)hic excellency see Monk at Tillamook. Creek a few days this week. Oat hay for sale. Enquire Ed Ed Knobloch has rented the Guy wards Bros., Central creamery. Ford place for another year. Meda, were in the city Monday. John Fox and Miss Mollie Tt is expected work will be com Craven, of Meda, were in the city menced on the team shed next Saturday. week. Ed Leach and Drew Dawson, of Commissioner Farmer and son, Tillamook, were in Henry, of Heaver, were in town Thursday. Thursday. Tom Edwards and Chat. Lariion and wife, of Meda, made a business trip to were business visitors in the city Wednesday, returning Frank Worthington returned Tuesday from a trip to Bay City and Nehnlem. Messrs. Christensen and Follett, of Ore town, were business visitors in Cloverdale Monday. Mrs. Dolly Ward, of Neskowin, was u guest of her sister. Mrs. Geo. Sherwood, the first of the week. Elmer Webb is stretching the wire for his front fence. One inort improvement to his nutty little home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mattoon and two sons are visiting Mrs. Mat- toon’s sister, Mrs. Lester Rav, of ( iretown. Miss Emma Ward, ot Neskowin, visited her sister, Mrs. Everett Landinghum, Friday and Saturday of last week. Ocean Spray Kebekahs will have installation and initiation followed by a spread at their meeting next Wednesday evening. Cloverdale •«•a Fur the convenience of travelers................... Testing Acid, I Babcock Test Bottles, | Pipetts, j# Thermometers, Etc. | ^ |TXTi~W L#LJiNw II Can be j,aj j C R O O K ’S , supplies YOURS FOR BUSINESS W M . A . NIGH, H EM LO CK. Fruits and Confectionery Cigars and Soft Drinks GENERAL MERCHANDISE T h e R e lia b le D ru g g ist, county, having been C lo v e rd a le . - O re. born and raised here. The young couple left for Portland Monday and from there took the boat for their home at Langlow, where Mr. Bunn has a position as cheese maker. The Courier joins their host of friends in wishing them every success. the editor Tillamook That this climate is conducive to Thursday. long life and hardy old age is ex There will he a dance at Meda emplified in Grandma Woods, of Woods. She is 75 years old and hall, Meda, Wednesday evening. this week rode from Bentley, where February 14. Basket supper. All she has been visiting, to Woods in are invited. an open wagon, a distance of 35 A Good Position. The revival services at the Pres miles, and stood the trip fine. Cun be had by ambitious young byterian church this week have The Ladies’ Aid will hold a men and women in the field of been very well attended. The bazaar and box social on the “ Wireless” or Railway Telegraphy. nice weather has been very favor night of the 22d of February. The Since the eight hour law became able for them. ladies wish to raise as large a fund effective, and since the wireless Chas. Bay, W M. Owen and the as possible to apply on paying off companies are establishing stations Misses Mabel and Ava Owen left the mortgage on the manse. Any for Portland Monday. The young contribution of articles for the throughout the country there is great shortage of telegraphers. ladies will attend school there for bazaar will he much appreciated. At high noon Sunday, January the remainder of the school year. Positions pay beginners from $70 27, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. to $00 per month, with good Although the night was any T. Davis of Beaver, was the scene chances of advancement. The Na thing but propitious for the basket of a very pretty wedding, when tional Telegraph Institute of Port social Friday evening it w <» b well their daughter. Miss Lela, was land, Oregon, operates under th attended. The proceeds were united in marriage to Ralph Bunn. supervision of R R. and Wireless $55 25 and will go quite a way to also of Beaver, Rev. Dora \ oung J officials, and places all graduates ward building the sheds. oflleinting, Only the immediate into positions. It will pay you to What nn inconsistent lot we are. relatives were present and were write them for full details. For the past month we have been served with a wedding dinner after Estray Notice. complaining about the lack of the ceremony. The bride is well Came in my enclosure January sunshine. The past three days known having had a music class 13, two cows. Owner can have we have bail bright sunshine and here for the past year. The groom are chagrined because the hear is one of the most respected and property by proving same and well known vouag men of the paying costs. Joe Price. Heho. saw his shadow. S. B. Hill, of Salem, was a busi ness visitor in town the tirsl of the Two of our mosi popular young week ami was the guest of bis people, Mr. Ivan Gist and Miss niece, Mrs. Frank Owens. Mvrt'e Foster, were married at the Mrs. Frank W or thing ton is en joying a visit from her sister, Mrs. Anna Steinhoff, of Oakland, Cal , who arrived in Cloverdale Tues day, This is their first meeting in 2<> years. O regon T illa m o o k , HEADQUARTERS FOR ! C. T. Uñosa has been confined to Alex Fraaer, of Meda, waa a bus his home since Sunday with ton When in need of such iness visitor here Thursday. give me a call. Dell Penter and Cliff Dunn, of silitis. Saturday. CIVIL ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING . . AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST home of (i rand in a Reese, Tillamook, Thursday at 5:110 |>. in. They were attended by Cecil Gist, sister of the groom, an I Merton Everest. Rev. D. L. Shrode was the officiating clergyman. The bride is the About twenty voung i»eople daughter of Mr and Mrs. J C. helped James Imluh celebrate bis Foster, of Meda, and is wel l known 21st birthday in a right, royal and highly respected. The groom manner last Tuesday evening, is the young«*! son of Mr. and Mrs. Games and music with de* j ! A. C. Gist, of this place, nnd a licious light refreshments m ide young man of •lerling worth. The the evening’* entertainment thor Courier exten I* heartie-t congrat oughly enjoyable. ulation*. S] I I T T E R E is an oil-hunting lamp which produces a flood ot A A pure, white light—more brilliant than gas or electricity — yet wonderfully mellow and easy on the eyes. It is simple and safe, clean and noiseless, does not fill the room with obnox ious. unhealthf u ¡odors. T o have a better lighted home, with an Aladdin Mantle Lamp w ti: h » * you nothin*. It w ill pa» tor lt*elf tn the oil It n n t . I an the a tent tor the M a r ti« Lamp Company ol America an* am te llin f you what I Snow to be abeolu.r tael*. P r o le . » » R oger., ol l e i r l i Inttitute, C h k a to . maJe „ • comparatiee tr»t ot all the leadioe oU -b u t-in f l."np« on th- market— an I the Aladdin wat found to fiv e the be.t li(M and the a t i * economical to nae. But row don't need to accept these wrong statements tto n r word oalr. All I ark ia th« onpoituBiir to acute them at n r mas riak. I w ill be (la d to let you T R Y an Aladdin Lamp in Your Home Before You Buy I lurnlak Tab«*, Bracket. H an (in (. W a ll and Cbanddtier type* ot lamp«— in fact Aladdin Lamp« foe e »r »» paiooee. K it drop me a poet card and aimplraa» you are inrereeted. I l l be r l.d to brine an A, addin Lamp to •bow PM tad Wart An pout borne K i e l ai(b t or two, entirely without o b li (i i » n . Mail (he card today. GEO. W. STIVE iiSON. A gent .