Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, July 19, 1912, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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STATE PARAGRAPH S
Cloverdale Lodges.
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Dr. P.
4 . SHARP,
TILLAMOOK DENTIST
\ INTERESTING
b it s of c o n d e n s e d
news
g a t h e r e d from
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TILLAMOOK.
VARIOUS SOURCES IN OREGON
I. O . O . F.
o r n e s o p p o s it e t h k c o c b t h o u sk .
OKFICIC AT THK CLOVKKOALB HOTEL.
Nestucca I*>dge
No. 114 meets each
Saturday at 7 p. in.
John lVnnock. N .
G., John Low ranee. Sec. Visiting
brothers are cordially invited to meet
with us when you are in Cloverdale.
OREGON.
T illam ook Abstract
The Ramona hotel at Hood
River was burned Sunday morn­
ing. The origin of the fire is un­
known. The flames spread so fast
that the lodgers on the third floor
had to save themselves bv jumping
from their windows
Nurserymen of the whole country
will come to Portland next summer
for the annual convention. They
met in Boston during the past
week and gladly accepted Port­
land’s invitation presented by
commercial bodies and backed by
the Governor and Mayor.
The b. dy of Thomas E. Wells,
who was drow ned at the state fish
hatchery on the McKenzie river,
30 miles east of Eugefte, on June
2, was found 15 miles below that
point Saturday afternoon by a
crew of loggers working on a drive
in the river. The body was lodged
against a pile of drift and had the
appearance of having been there
for some time.
Losing his balnnce while watch­
ing the rose festival crowd Satur­
day night at Portland Charles E.
Gavin, aged 45. fell to the side­
walk from the window of his room
at the Hotel Portland and was in­
stantly killed. Gavin was a travel­
ing salesman for the J. F. Hill
paving company of Chicago and
resides in Milwaukee to which
place the body was shipped.
An experiment station for Coos
county to aid fruit growers in the
region west of the Coast Range of
mountains is a project that has been
ee; on foot. Climate and soil con­
ditions of the coast country are
different from those prevailing in
other parts of the state and it is
felt that such a station would be
of great benefit to fruit growers.
Societies are being organized in
different sections of Coos county
to accomplish this result.
A serious accident occurred Sun­
day on the county road two miles
south of Gervais, when a traveler
in a covered wagon with his wife
and five children had a collision
with an automobile. As the auto
approached one of the traveler’s
horses became frightened and the
man jumped out of the rig to hold
the horse when the automobile ran
over him. breaking several iiba
and injuring him internally. He
was taken to the hospital at Salem.
The man’s name was J. B. I*ow
and the physicians holds out. little
bope for his recovery.
As the
driver of the auto did not stop, his
name was not learned.
A Trust Company
State Engineer Lewis character­
izes jthe DesChutes river as the
T h o s . C o a t k s . P k k s id k n t .
most wonderful stream in the
COM PLETE SE T O F AHSTUACT BOOKS
O F T IL L A M O O K C O U N T Y, OK EGON.
world, after a trip through it’s
OREGON.
entire drainage basin. He says TILLAMOOK CITY,
possibilities for irrigation are tre­
mendous and the future develop­ Tillamook Undertaking Co.
ment of water power no less so.
R. N. HINKLE, Mgr.
He estimates nearly 900,000 horse­
Successor to 0. E. Reynolds
power can* be generated in this Parlors one door north of old etaud.
stream by lfi dam sites already
Night and day calls
promptly attended to
located. An enormous increase
can be made by harnessing tribu­
T. H. GOYNE,
tary streams.
The Ocean Spray Rebecca Lodge
No. 148 meets every other Winlnes-
day in each month at 8:00 P. M.
Mrs. Lelie Gist, N. G .; Mrs. James
Mills, Secty.
Masonic Lodge
No. 120 meets on
I i n n c u o i i
Thursday,
on tre
or
before full moon of
•ach month, ('has.
Kay, W. M.,Chas.
T. Roosa, Sec.
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Livestock men of the whole
GRAMG5
country have been in session in
Cloverdale Grange
Portland during the past week and
Conveyancing, Etc.
meets on the First
and Third Thursday
while here learned many things
in each month at 10
Opp.
Court
House,
Tillamook,
Ore.
ahout Oregon’s growing livestock
a. m.
D. Sanders,
industry. Delegates to the Nation­
W. M.
al Livestock Exchange represented
Mrs. Olive Bays,
Secretary.
14 leading stockyard centers of
the United States. They handle
A tto rn e y at Law
CLOVERDALE CAMP NO. 9 9 9 9
an immense number of cattle each
year and they went back to their Office Over Tillamook County Bank
homes with a better idea than they
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
Meets First and Third Tuesday in each
ever had before of Oregon’s impor­
month. Visiting neighbors welcome.
tance as a livestock state.
L. I'. WHITEMAN, V
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GEORGE WILLETT
M . W . A.
PR. J. H. CONNARN
AT THE
HEAD OF THE
PROCESSION I
SELLING
DENTIST
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Cloverdale, Ore.
H. P. KERR, C. E.
W. A. WILLIAMS
Accuracy in com|>ounding pre­
scriptions ami pure drugs is
what gets us the business.
j Reliable Harness Maker f
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* Harness and Saddlery
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Tillamook, Oregon.
R eliable Druggist
FIRE INSURANCE
is the only
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ASSET TOU HAT HAVE IN
CASE OF DISASTER.
WE WRITE THE KIND THAT
PROTECTS.
Tillamook,
Oregon
: THE TODD !
FRANK TAYLOR,
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Notary Public
Cloverdale, Ore.
Tillamook’s Newest
and Best Hotel
F. R. BEALS
P. w. TODD, Prey.
REAL ESTATE
TILLAMOOK.
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OREGON
HIDES WANTED
Will pay 9, 10 and 11c
per lb for green and
salted H idesa
Rates made known and
information gladly given.
Will pick up hides while making my
Rollie W. Watson
regular trips to Neskowin.
R eal E state end F ire Ineurenee
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Write for Literature.
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CIVIL ENGINEERING
CLOUGH
Wants to see vou, at his store
you will not be urged to buy,
and you are sure to l»e interested
even if you do not see anything
you want.
Tillamook.
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AND SURVEYING . .
DRUGS AND
DRUG SUNDRIES
CLOUGH.
J. 11. CONNARN, Clerk.
Oregon
Cloverdale Heat Market,
C. F. Murphy, Prop.
Fur the convenience of
travelers
LUNCH
Can be had at
C . J. C R O O K ’ S ,
HEMLOCK.
Fruits and Confectionery
Cigars and Soft Drinks
OENERAL
MERCHANDISE