LOCAL i i a AND PERSONAL ITEMS n a a nd Q other 01 new s of Q BLACKSMITHING in t e r e s t and +- School begins next Monday. School Supplies j General Repairing : On Monday morning last Frank Frank Foster was up from Meda Foster, in company with his father, left for Harding, Idaho, where he Tuesday. All Work Guaranteed. hopes his health will he improved. We’re now ready to Elbert Worthington made a trip Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Werschkul supply you with to Tillamook Saturday. spent a few dayB in Portland this Mrs. W. A. High and children week, having autoed there last School Boooks, Tablets, Ink, Sundayod with relatives in Tilla­ Saturday, accompanied by Julius % ORETOWN. ORE. Pens, Pencils and Every­ mook. eg»»» •»*♦?»••»£-»«♦*»»♦♦*♦• Werschkul and family, who have thing Needed in Lee Nelson, of Newberg, was the been enjoying a visit here. SANDLAKE guest this week of his sister, Mrs. Will Williams, accompanied by the School, Mr. and Mrs. Curran, Miss Cur­ his brother and father, returned Frank Owens. ran and Mr. and Mrs. Reed, of Es- last week from the Columbia river, Wallace Warren and wife, of tacada, came in Saturday evening Begin to look up your needs, for where he has spent the summer Three Rivers, were business visitors and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the opening of school will soon be fishing. in town Saturday. R. M. March over Sunday. Mon­ here. Mr. and Mrs. Rock spent last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rock’s Rev. Miller will preach in the day Mr. and Mrs. March with their mother, Mrs. Eva Webb. Cloverdale Baptist church Sunday company enjoyed the day on the The lady who was to speak on beach. morning at 11 o’clock. temperance at our school house Tomorrow morning Mr. and Mrs. Thursday failed to keep her ap­ Druggist and Stationer W. E. Godsey has sold his inter­ pointment. Quite a number were I). T. Werschkul and the Courier CLOVERDALE, - OREGON est in the blacksmith shop to his out to hear the lecture. editor, wife and daughter, Erma, partner, Albert Boon. G. W. Galloway made a trip to Grandpa Hatton was a Ti 11a.- will leave on a four weeks’ trip to Tillamook Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Franklin, of their old homes in Michigan. Rev. mook visitor Wednesday. Maude Webb returned homo Oretown were passengers to Tilla­ F. S. Ford and Glenn Taylor will Seventeen coining two-vear-oldcalves, Saturday after an absence of three mook Wednesday. have charge of the Courier during Holsteins and Jerseys, good grade, for weekt, staying with her cousin, sale o r trade for drv cows. Call or i>hone Mrs. Irene Stiverson and little the editor’s absence. Mr. Farmer, accompanied by Arba Craven, Meda. daughter are the guests this week friends, spent part of the week The Central Embroidery Club The Tillamook County Pomona camping at the lake. of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kraner. met on Wednesday with Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Webb and son Willie, were Grange met at Oretown yesterday. Mail Carrier Moon is having a Johnson and enjoyed a very pleas­ visiting at her sister’s near Tilla­ Fairview was represented by a del- garage for his auto truck built ant afternoon of work and social mook this week. gation of 24, Nehalem 4, Nestucea Mr. and Mrs. Hackett were Til­ across the road from his residence. chat. The hostess was ably assis­ 4> and Cloverdale 5. An elaborate lamook visitors one day this week. For Sale—One 24 gallon and ted by her daughter, Mrs. Neta banquet was enjoyed and resolu­ Lee Wilson and family have three 10 gallon rennet kegs Bailey. The club will meet next tions passed opposing the 8-h»ur moved to Tillamook. Mr. Wilson law and the $1 ”>00 exemption. The will cook in the Todd hotel. Splendid for pork or crout. In­ time with Mrs. J. S. Beggs. quire at Ray cheese factory. Word was received here Tuesday next meeting will be held the first Card oi Thanks. Thursday in December at Nehalem. evening of the death of Mildred, I wish to tender my heartfelt R. V, Blalock, democratic and John Dunstan, of Tillamook, thanks to the neighbors and friends prohibition nominee for joint rep­ the three year old daughter of Mr. was in this end of the county this for their kind assistance during the resentative, Yamhill and Tilla­ and Mrs. Wili Galloway, formerly illness of my dear wife and for the week boosting for the county fair. mook counties, was a visitor in of Sandlake, but now at Palouse, many words and aots of sympathy Mr. Dunstan says the fair program I Wash. The cause being spinal during our bereavement. Cloverdale Wednesday. meningitis. This is the second is completed and that all entries Heniy J. Gould. Miss Ruth Clark, the grammar child lost by them with this dis­ must be in by 0 o’clock on the Cloverdalo Hotel Arrivals. teacher, returned to Cloverdalelast ease within IS days, their oldest evening of September 15, the judg­ Mrs Ray Belding, Hood River; evening. The primary teacher. ! child, a boy, having died Aug. 12. ing will he done the following day. C. E. Mourey, R C. Jones, F. W. Miss Pearl Miller, is expected here j Mr. and Mrs. Galloway have On the 17th will be the big parade Christensen, J. R. Rochan, Tilla­ and the contests for school children this evening or tomorrow. i many friends in this county who on the 18. also on that day the mook; J. D. Stevens, B. F. Ware, W. I). Ausman, F. E. A. Smith, The Misses Margaret and Aleda sympathize with them in their better babies awards will be made. Portland; Tom Attinger, Sheridan; Ray left Wednesday for their home ' bereavement. There is t<> be no entry fees but all H. H. Cobb. Beaver; Elmer Ever­ must pay admission. Season in Portland. They were accom­ Mrs. Cecilia Gould, wife of H. J. tickets will be sold for 75 cents, est and wife, Newberg; Art Zim­ merman. White Salmon, VV. R, panied as far as Bay City by Miss Gould, of Med.», passed away last general admission 25cents,children Donnelly, W. F. Toll, Montreal, Gladys Hutchins, who has been week Fridav after a long series of under 12 years free. No return ¡Can.; F. VV. Jones Johnson, Vt ; visiting here. ailments and the funeral took »•hecks will he given. H. McCredie and wife, Bull Run. W. M. Owen and little daughters, place on Saturday in the little Dor thy and Edith, left Tuesday cemetery at Oretown surrounded ; 3 S 2 2G 3 S ae 3 S 3 S S g 3 K 3 S 2 3 S :3 ? < 23 5 S < S S morning for Portland. They re­ by a large gathering of her old turned home today bv auto with friends ami neighbors. The Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Werschkul. K. S. Ford, of Cloverdale, was pres­ Before deciding o n a milking ent and conducted the set vices. The flowers were numerous and AND j machine learn about the B. L K. beautiful. The husband who for milker H o l d by Flanker Bros., Til­ many years has been untiring in lamook. All the latest improve­ his ministration and cure has the ments to make it a perfect milker Delivered by Parci Is Post sympathy of the entire community. it Portland Prices. Call William Hanley, democratic Mrs. Gould was horn August 23, or write . nominee for l nited States Senator, l s7l, at Newberg, Yamhill County, and his s* cil iary Albert Uiis, in Ore , and was 43 yearn of age. She company with two other gentle­ leaves a husband and little daugh- TILLAMOOK. ORE men, toured this end of the county te r. a mother, four brothers and a sister to mourn their lo<-». this week ID . H. FLETCHER j W m . A . H IG H Fresh Batteries j MARINE i SUPPLIES West Coast Electric Supply Co.