Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, October 16, 1914, Image 2

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20 Per Cent Off \
Musical Instru­ D.
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The Needlecraft Club met as
W. J. Lngna spent thin week in
Portland on business.
usual Thursday afternoon, with
All en­
The frame work in up fur Mr.High's Mrs. Ed Worthington.
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joyed
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very
pleasant
afternoon,
new drug store building.
after which was served a dainty
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Pester Ray, of Oretown, was n
luncheon.
Cloverdale visitor today.
Wanted— A good cheesemaker
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Messner were
at the Cold Spring? cheer o factory
business visitors up to Dolph last
to make cheese for the year 1916.
week.
All applications must be in by
Mrs. Watt, of Tillamook, is visit­ November 3, 1914, with terms for
To reduce our line of Musical In­
ing her daughter, Mrs. W. A. High, the year. R. Allen.
struments we will allow 20 per
this week.
Make the lobby of the Todd ho­ cent off on the regular price of our
J. M. Trailer returned last even tel your headquarters when in Til­ Violins, Guitars and Accordeans.
ing from a few’ days’ visit with his lamook whether you are in town
This discount will only be al­
family in Portland.
for a night or only a few hours. lowed for a few days. Take ad­
Horn to Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Mr. Todd, the manager will be vantage of the opportunity to se­
pleased to meet any Courier
Messner, a boy. Mother and baby
cure for yourself one of these in­
reader.
are getting along fine.
struments.
It is reported that the Nestucoa
The following water permits
fishermen are catching mure fish
than the cannery can handle. *
were issued by the state engineer
Water Permits.
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All Work Guaranteed.
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Wm. A. HIGH
Drnggist anti Stationer
Wanted—60 or 76 ricks of alder for Tillamook county during the
wood at the Cold Springs factory, last quarter: J. C. Creecv, of CLOVERDALE,
to he piled op in woodshed, R Beaver, for domestic supply, di­
Allen.
verting water from Jackson Creek
Karl Cochran is again registered in section 29, town .4 south, range 9
with the aitisens of Cloverdale, west; Florence V. Getchell, of
having arrived here from tin* vallev Hebo, for domestic supply, using
last Saturday.
water from an unnamed spring in
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OREGON
The Todd Hotel
Most conveniently located
hotel in Tillomook City.
Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Meals
25 Cents.
SftANDECEE
KINCAID
SCO.
CLOTHES.
The school board is having lum­ section 13, town 1 south, range 10 j
ber placed on the ground for a west; Joseph Wilson, of Hebo, for
What W ill People Say ?
play shed on the grounds in the domestic supply, diverting water
W hat you wear and how you wear
rear of the school building.
Make the Todd Hotel lobby your
from spring in section 23, town 4
it commands a great amount of
headquarters while in the city.
thought and talk on the part of
The moving picture show starts ' 80llth< rAllgt. 10 weit; L F ftml H
your friends, acquaintances and
i\ W . TODD, Prop. Tillamook, Oregon
ut 7:30 instead of S o’clock as B. Lockwood, of Cloverdale, for ir­
neighboi s.
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previously. See your friends at
If you wear good clothes, smartly styled,
rigation of 10 acres, including do
the show tomorrow evening.
and wear them jauntily and well, only
mestic supply, diverting water
the most flattering remarks will result.
Mrs. W. 8. Boatman left Wednes- {rom unnamed , priDg8 and Arstell
Our Clothes are very good, very smart,
day for a visit with her mother In Creek, in section 27, town 4 south,
W E AR E FACTORY
and verv well worn by most men. Glad
to have you see them.
Cantraiia, Wash.
Mr. Boatman range 10 east; O, W. Kinnaman, of
AGENTS
accompanied her as far as Till a - Beaver for irrigation of 10 acres,
SUITS $15 TO $25.
mock.
OVERCOATS $10 TO $25.
diverting water from
Boulder
and can save you the middle-man’s
The new cheese factory is roofed ^ reek in section 35, town 3 south, profit. Engines are shipped direct to
A. A. PENNINGTON,
H. I Inn sen nf 1,8 frnm the factory at Detroit, Mich.
and enclosed. It is expected the range 9 west;
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i We do not buy through any agency and
Reaver, for irrigation of 32 acres, ! can sell you a marine or stationary en- Perfect Clothes for
T ILLA M O O K .
building will he completely finished
Precise Men.
OREGON.
diverting
water from Boulder **ne at lhe lowe8t possible price. Sample
engines on display.
and machinery installed before
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Greek in -ectiou 35, town 3 south,
January 1.
The Cloverdale Courier $1 a year.
range 9 west: School District No FRAN K T A Y L O R , Agent, Cloverdale.
During the absence of the regu­ • >0, for domestic supply, using water
lar pastor, Rev. Miller, of the Bap­ from a spring in section 35, town
tist church, J. J. Hudson will oe- •' #i,uth, range 9 west,
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oupy the pulpit Sunday morning
Todd
at 11 o’clock
The Todd Hotel, at Tillmook, is
Pr. George wa? called to the
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under entirely new management
cannery Wednesday evening to at­
throughout. Mr. and Mrs. Todd
tend a Japanese lad that had been
are personally looking after the
quite severly burned by the ex
Delivered by Parcels Post
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comforts of the patrons who visit
plosion of a tank of lve.
at
Portland
Prices.
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the hotfl, while Mr. Wilson and
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hi? wife, formerly of Sandlake,
oeratio candidate for sheriff, was in have charge of the dining room.
Clovardala yesterday
He is mak­ The Todd is daily blooming more
TILLAMOOK. ORK.
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ing a tour of this end of the county popular and the business inereas-
in the interest of his candidacy.
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; Caille Perfect’n Engines
P W.
¿gain Manyger.
Fresh Batteries
MARINE
SUPPLIES
West Coast Electric Supply Co.
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