Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, October 23, 1914, Image 2

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Hallow’een Postcards at Iligh’s. Farmers’ Meeting at Cloverdale.
On Tuesday next, October 27,
Frank Yach, of the Little Nee*
there will be a meeting of all the
tucca, was in town today.
farmers in the south part of the
J. L. Sample» will preach at the county, at Cloverdale, to perfect
Hapt¡at church at 11 a. m.
the organization tor better breed­
Fountain
Pens
A baby girl was born to Mr. and ing of dairy cattle. This subject
was discussed at a meeting in the
Mrs. N. N. Kerb? Tuesday.
A New Assortrm nt of
Moore’s
summer and we wish to get it into
and
¿*vp*** Dr. Wendt fits glasses. Til-
working form as soon as possible.
lamook, Ore. I. O. O. F. Bid.
D. H. FLETCHER 1
Non-Leakable
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Fountain
Every Pen
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teed.
Everyone be sure and turn out to
Mrs. Buth Mimker, of Wheeler, this meeting.
Boy C. Jones,
is htffne visiting her parents, Mr.
County Agriculturist,
and Mrs. W. M. Owen.
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All \Vork Guaranteed.
Pens just received.
Elsewhere in this issue is an
Boy hstabrook Is enjoying a article telling of an organization
visit this week with friends in formet; at Tillamook last Saturday.
Portland.
General Repairing I
School Notes.
PRICES .11.00 UP.
W m . A . H IG H
Mr. and Mrs. 1>. T. Werschkul
The scholars of both room« are
Druggist and Stationer
returned home Wednesday even- looking forward with pleasure, to
ing from their eastern trip.
the completion of the new gymna- CLOVERDALE,
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ORECiON
Messrs 8. G. Reed, W. F. Cain, eium which W,M Provid.e * comfort*
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i. , t i able place for games in the rainv
Cloverdale Hotel Arrivals.
F. L. Sappington and Frank Had-
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F. B. Witchey, Blalock; Jennie
l*>y, of Nohalem, were in Clover- s< ,,;J<>n'
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A new scholar. Lowell Crafts, waH Ward, Marie Shoat, B. S. Ward,
dale today.
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enrolled in the seventh grade, Mon- Alfred Bauer, W. Affolter, Nesko-
Miss Gertrude McKirnenn went j
win; H. C. Gardner, Blanch Lucas,
to Nehulem last Saturd i v to attend
The second school month ends L. W. Harris, H. B. Douohev, W.
the funeral of her aunt who passed next weck- T h j8 month shows a C Sargent, Portland; C. J. Poysky,
away at that place l'ri la\ last.
great improvement in attendance B. E. Bellinger, Frank Hadley,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chatfield. of and punctuality over last— in fact F. L. Sappington, Rose City Beach;
S. G. Reed, W. F. Cain, Neakahnie
Salem, in company with
Mrs Chat-
the number of absence
has been
field’s
brother-in-law. W.
C.
remarkably
small. As a reward Mountain, Forest Ayers, Beaver;
Trombley, of Bay City, are guests for perfect attendance, those pupils Chas. A. Gilman. Willamina; E
W. Gel man, Woods.
in Cloverdale today.
who are neither absent nor tardy
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for four weeks will be excused early
A P ersisten t S c o t c h B egga r.
Billy Owen wished his name
On
opening the door in response to a
in the Courier this week and went the ,ast Frill,‘ -V in thu n,onth*
very peremptory ringing o‘f the bell a
to Tillamook Wednesday for no
The ninth grade pupils are doing
lady found a seedy looking individual
excellent work in algebra. Al- whose outstanding characteristics Ini
other purpose than to give the re­
though it is necessary to work
porter an opportunity to mention
steadily in order to complete the
the fact.
course, the class usually “ comes
The Needlecraft Club met with through” with smiling faces even
Mr». Dennis. All enjoyed a pleas- if thf( work it) raUu,r u,ngthy.
ant time with music and fancy
A swat-the-tly campaign has
work and last but not least, a suddenly sprung up during the
dainty lunch, which is always a last week, and woe to any unsum
part of the club
pecting Hy that happens to come
mediately proclaimed themselves to be
an antipathy toward soap and water
and an open mind on the temperance
! question. She was about to shut the
| door hurriedly when he thrust a foot
over tlie threshold. At tlie same time
| he pushed forward a long, grubby en
j velope containing a hair comb, which
t he offered for sale When he learned
j that there was •‘nothing doing" the
! bibulous one suggested. "You'd mebbe
I like to gie me the price o’ a scone.”
and to be rid of him the somewhat
within reach of the swatters.
i scared lady handed over a copper
The sixth grade is beginning a ! “ An’ ye'll no* buy the comb?” he ask
study of the products, cities, rivers ed as he turned away “ Oh. weel. nae
etc. of our horn» state— Ore- doot ye ken yer nin business best.'
Then, as an afterthought, he added
gon. This will be followed hy
“ An* it's no’ much o' a comb onywey
hreif study of the important facts A've tried It musei’.” —(Jlasgow News
Regular monthly meeting of the
W. C. T. U next Tuesday, October
27. Sunday evening, November 1,
a temperance rally will be held at
the Presbyterian church. A good
program is being prepared by the
sehool. Several speeehes bv local about Tillamook County.
The children of the primary dc- |
talent will be an interesting fea­
ture. Everybody come. Mrs. C partment have taken up drawing
and we arc just beginning to see
Blum.
Rev. Montgomery, of Portland, Hii improvement in their work
Lvnn George: (after having a !
made Cloverdale a visit this week lesson on “ ain’ t".) “ Don’ t say ‘ ain't’
and Tuesday evening delivered a it ain’ t in the geography."
Etta Burke: What’s the difference
masterly sermon in the Presby­
between the streetcar and walking?
terian church, touching on the
Mis* Miller: I don’ t know.
Etta
B.: Five cents.
awfulness of the European war
and the outcome religiously. While
Accomodating— "John,
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bis hope was for a speedv close of should die I want you to promise
the war be wm of the opinion that m* you wouldn’t marry »gain with-
it would bring people closer in in a vear, at I« ask”
touch with things religious than
“ All right, go ahead. I’ ll prom-
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anything.”
hereti fore.
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What Will Fscple Say?
AVliat you wear and how von wear
it commands a great amount of
thought and talk on the part of
your friends, acquaintances and
neighbors.
If you wear good clothes, smartly styled,
and wear them jauntily and well, only
the most flattering remarks will result.
Our Clothes are very good, very smart,
and very well worn hy most men. (Had
to have you sec them.
SUITS $15 TO $25.
OVERCOATS $10 TO $25.
A. A. PENNINGTON,
Perfect Clothes for
Precise Men.
TILLAMOOK.
CiRKiiOX.
The Cloverdale Courier -fl a vear.
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