Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, August 28, 1914, Image 3

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Cloverdale Lodges.
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T IL L A M O O K
COUNTY,
OKIHiCKN.
TILLAMOOK CITY.
OREGON.
T. H. GOYNE,
i ’ By defeating Dayton Sunday
Sheridan
claims the
baseball
championship of the upper Wil­
lamette. valley.
The Oregon Loganberry associa­
tion has raised $1200 to be Used in
a campaign by the Salem cummer
cial club to advertise loganberries
and obtain a better market for
them. The work will be com­
menced immediately.
The 600-acre fire that has been
burning for some time six miles
southwest of Canyonville has been
quenched, and the men returned
only to start out again to fight a
new fire on Panther Gulch, six
miles southeast of Canyonville.
In addition to the list of state
and privately owned lands new
opened for settlement on and near
the Tumalo project, the Oregon
Slate Immigration Commission is
now'collecting data from all parts
of the state and in a short time will
issue a similar list covering avail-
aide lands in practically every
county in Oregon.
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Neetucca Lodge
No. 114 meets each
Saturday at 7 p. in.
Frank Owens. N .
G., John Lowranee. Sec. Visiting
brothers are cordially invited to meet
with us when you are in Cloverdale.
cut off Saturday while repairing
the pump at the pumping station.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
The plant is operated by electric
Conveyancing, Etc.
Tl io Ocean Spray R. becca Lodge
power and the young man was
No. 148 meets every oil ier \\ »•dues-
Tillamook, Ore.
dnv in each month at 8:00 P. M.
cleaning the gearing, when in some Opp. Court House,
i Mrs Lena Coohran N. G. ; Mrs.
manner be turned the switch,
Lelio Gist, Sectv.
starting the machinery and it GEORGE WILLETT
drew his hand into the gearing in
Masonic Lodge
such a manner as to cut off the
No. 120 meets on
hand at the wrist.
Thursday, on or
Attorney at Law
Oiilce Over Tillamook
County Bank
before full moon of
H. D. Badger and wife, while on
each month. Chas.
TILLAM O O K . ORE.
Ray, VV. M., Wm.
their way to Ashland the other
M. Owen, See-.
day had the good fortune to sight Calvin R. Worrall,
a doe, two yearlings and a fawn
LAWYER
near the summit of Greenspring
GRANGE
Mountain.
The animals
were Business Counsellor, Titles, Ac­
Cloverdale Grange
quite tame and waited by the road
meets on the First
countant, Notary Fublic.
and
Third Saturday
until the car went bv and stopped,
in each month at 10
Commercial
Club
Bid.,
Tillamook.
when they walked across and went
a. m.
M illie Sappington,
into the brush, seemingly very FRANK TAYLOR,
W . M.
little frightened. A short time
M rs. E. Lundquist,
Secretary.
Notary Public
ago a five-prong buck was found
dead in Jenny Creek, having been
Cloverdale, Ore. A R T I 8 A M L O D G E »
shot by some hunter and not found
,_I,The movement of the recall of
the Columbia countv court is be­
ing urged in Clatskanie. The pe­
titions which are being circulated
cite the following alleged facts and
Complaining that the manage
charge selfishness and extrava­
ment ci evLcal railroad companies gance in the management of the
in the state allowed passengers business of the county on the part
during the recent warm spell tore- of County Judge \V. A. Harris and
move their shoes, and that the at­ Commissioneis Louis Fluhrer and
mosphere of the cars became un­ John Farr: That a road has been
bearable, a resident of the state, ordered built between the city of
whose name is withheld, has asked ¡St Helens and Columbia City and
the State Railroad Commission to Warren highway at a cost of about
issue an order forbidding passen­ $60.000, which road when com­
gers from indulging in the prac­ pleted, will be of no practical bene­
tice in the future. Pending an in­ fit to the public and is being built
vestigation to determine whether parallel with the present county
it has jurisdiction over the subject road for a distance of about three
matter, the commission has taken i miles, also that an automobile
the complaint under advisement truck was purchased at a cost of
$1,675 without advertising for bids.
O. A. Miller, son of J. II. Miller,
proprietor of the Junction City-
Neyer say die. Expire sounds
water system h»d his right hand more classy.
Walter Logus, Treasurer,
Write for Literature.
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OREGON
AT THE
HEAD OF THE
J.L. GEORGE, M. D.
Physician and
Surgeon
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Cloverdale
Phone 13 S-7.
Physician and Surgeon
Commercial Club Bldg. Tillamook, Ore.,
DR. ELMER D. ALLEN,
Dentist
Office Commercial Bldg
Hours 9 a .m .
With new buildings, better equip
bn.ry W o - i , Music, Architecture,
. ly_i!Cal Training and Fine Arts.
and strongest departments
educat'on.
of m o re than M,
v o lu m e «, t w o
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In «rourre o f c o o u r T u d io e .
T u it io n F ree.
D o » a l t c r ^ i io r teen
fo r w o m e n . E rp e a * * # lo w e s t.
V r ..e fv.r c a t a lo g a r d t.fuiLrrrcd b o o k le t,
A tV r.-ssin r R e g istra r,
5 p .m .
Tillamook, Ore.
— Both Phones—
Ollice 214, 215 and 210 Tillamook Com­
mercial Club Building.
W. A. WILLIAMS
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AGENTS
I Reliable Harness Maker
Harness and Saddlery
---------------, Oregon.
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Tillamook,
UNIVERSITY 3F OREGGIt
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Advertise in the Courier.
by everybody.
Caille Perfect' n Engines
WE ARE FACTORY
Sente ette ex* ette ex*ax* •> • ex*#>•
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CLOUGH
Wants to see you, at his store
you will not be nrgfhd to bny,
and you are sure to he interested
even if you do not see anything
yen wunt.
| CLOUGH, Reliable Drupyist.^
OBSTETRICAL S P KC I A L I S T
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DRUGS AND
? DRUG SUNDRIES
Accuracy in compounding pre­
scriptions rfnd pure drugs is
what gets us the business.
I t p a y s t o a d v e r t i s e ' i n t h e C l o v e r d a l e C o u r ie r DR. L. E. HEWITT,
Osteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
nif it, enlarged grounds, and many ad­
ditions to its faculty, the University
° Oregon will begin its thirty-ninth
ye^r Tuesday, September 15.
.‘■oecial training for Business, Jour-
rial iAna, Law, Medicine. Teaching, Li-
PROCESSION
SELLING
L. L. HOY, M. D.
Both Phones.
477
N. N. Kirby, Master Artisan,
Ed Worthington. Past Master,
Mrs. A. Applewhite, Secretary,
REAL ESTATE
Ofiioo Main St
MO.
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Meets on lirst and third Fridays of each
month at I. O. O. F. hall a t8:30 p. m.
F. R. BEALS
TILLAMOOK.
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and can save you tlm middle-man's
profit. Engines are shipped direct to
S us from the factory at Detroit, Mich.
We do not buy through an) • :ency and
can sell you a marine or stationary en­
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gine at the lowest possible price. Sumple
Read engines on display.
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FRANK TAYLOR, Agent, Cloverdale.