Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, November 20, 1914, Image 2

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Ed McGlinchy, of Estella Falls,
Williara Measner was
was in town Tuesday.
• mook viaFtor yesterday,_______
The new play' Bhed-<Tfi-tb£_Sfihqql
F. A. Rowe, of Wheeler, wan in
ground is framed and ready for the
town Monday and Tuesday.
I)r. Wendt fits glasses. Til* roof.
< £ > “ lamook, Ore. I. O. O. F. Bid.
Mrs. Claud Hall and son, of
P H. Messner is haying some Meda, visited in Cloverdale this
repairing done to the large barn on week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Messner.
his place.
The Central Embroidery Club
Mrs Frank Foster and children
are visiting this week with Mrs. D. met with Mrs. James Bailey on
Wednesday afternoon. All had a
Dunn at Meda.
pleasant afternoon of needlework
An item phoned in says the
and chat.
Those present were
bride and groom were Tillamook Mesdames John
Fleck,
James
visitors yesterday.
Bcggs, John Jenck, Scott Boatman,
Slightly used Ford automobile, in 11. W. Thomas, Wayne Franklin,
good condition, for sale. Enquire and W. Collins. Mr. Collins and
at the Courier office.
Mr. Thomas arrived in time for
For sale— Good water
motor lunch.
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Holiday Goods i tem l
~Our'~fJolhla-v-Gruid? are be­
ginning to arrive but owing to
the fact that our new store
building is not finished we will
not be able to put these goods
on display until about Decem­
ber 1st, but it will be to vour
interest to withhold your H ol ­
iday buying until you have
seen these goods. We will
have nearly everything in the
Holiday line that goes to make
the heart glad at Christmas
time.
All Work Guaranteed.
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(Watch this space for later
announcements.)
Wm. A. HIGH
Druggist and Stationer
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OREGON
Messrs. I). T. Worechkul, Wm. CLOVERDALE,
M Owen ami Dr. George have con-
To Our Patrons.
Plusker Bros, for all kinds of sen ted to accompany Rev. Ford to
There has been for some time a
plumbing, bath room outfits and Oretown ¡Sunday, Nov. *29, ami
assist his service w ith special music. continual reduction all along the
fixtures
Tillamook. Ore.
Other members of the Cloverdale line in the matter of credits. The
John Iler, of Heppner, reached
church will also go and all are in­
manufacturer now sells his good*
here Saturday evening to remain
vited. It would he an Excellent
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to the jobber on a practically cash
with us during the winter months.
plan for a good sized crowd to at- . ■
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Wanted— 50 or 75 ricks of alder tend the meeting from here to
mande prompt payments from the
wood at the Cold Springs factory, further foster community interest
retailer in order to pay the man­
to he piled in woodshed. R. Allen with our neighbor.
The Oretown
ufacturer.
Mrs F Foster, of Meda, left on people have a nice new church and
In order to get the best prices
the stage Wednesday morning for are patronizing the services loyally. and take ad vantage of his cash di*--
Portland, to he absent a few days.
A very pleas.tnt surprise wiis counts the retail merchant must
given
Mr. ami Mrs, W, Collins on now pay his hills in from 15 to 30
Mr. and Mrs. I*. If. Messner is
enjoying a visit this week from Tuesday evening by the Central days. You can readily see that
The evening the merchant who carries a large
their daughter, Mrs. Woolfrnberger, j Embroidery Club.
was spent in congratulations ami amount of book accounts is serious­
• f Portland.
: games, after which a lunch, brought ly handicapped in doing business
Men’s 11.50 shirts, 75c; men’s
in by the ladies, was served. At a
In order to meet competition
11 00 shirts, 50c. Odds and ends
i late hour all departed wishing and give our customers the ad-
in wearing apparel at less than
j them a long and happy wedded vantage of the best prices possible
cast. V. Learned.
I life. Those present were Mr. and we have decided to adopt the fol­
We are frequently receiving let­ Mrs. Frank Owens and children, lowing system in regulating out-
ters asking for dairy ranches to Mr. and Mrs. James Beggs, Mr. credit accounts.
rent, and city property to trade for and Mrs H. VV. Thomas, Mr. and
On and after December 1st, credit
stock. List your ranch to rent at Mrs. W ay lie Franklin, Mr. and will te extended our patrons only
the Courier office.
Mrs. John Fleck, Mr. and Mrs. on the following terms:
James
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John
Statements will be rendered the
Subjects for the moving picture
show tomorrow evening: “ Little Jenck, Messrs. Peter Jenck and 1st day of each month and pay­
Fred Affolter, and Mr a i d Mrs ment must be made within 30 days
Kaintuck,” ‘ Return to Tampico,”
Scott Boatman and children.
after statement is rendered.
" Launch Shamrock IV .” Admis­
The nature of a credit store is
sion 10c; children under 10 veu rs
such
that it has numerous ac­
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counts among all classes of people
Dr. and Mr*. George, accom­
and must have some fixed rule reg­
panied bv their daughter and Mrs.
ulating its credits, so that the
March and Harry, autoad to T i l ­
losses from bad accounts trav be
lamook yesterday.
The doctor,
eliminated,
and the customer who
assisted by Dr Beals, removed tin
pays his hills be given every ad­
tonsils of little Hurry while there
vantage.
Another pleasant afternoon w i~
We are adopting this plan, not
spent by the Needlecraft I'luh at
only to protect ourselves, but in
tile home of Mts« K In i Worthing­
A Well < quipped Sanitarium for justice to those of our customers
ton Thursday. 8ev* r ii selection* tin* ca«>e of all kinds of diseases who always meet their bills prompt-
wi re rendered on the player-piano Comforts and freedom of a private ly.
suitable to run small lighting plant.
Herald office, Tillamook.
TILLAMOOK SANITARIUM
B R A N D E C E E
K I N C A I D
CLOTHE».
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What V/ili People Say ?
What von wear and how von wear
it commands a great amount of
thought and talk on the part of
vour friends, acquaintances and
neighbors.
If you wear good clothes, smartly styled,
and wear them jauntily and well, only
tin- most flatlciing remarks will result.
Our Clothes are very good, very smart,
and verv well worn by most men. Glad
to have votl see them.
SUITS S15 TO $25.
OVERCOATS $10 TO $25.
A. A. PENNINGTON,
Perfect Clothes for
Precise Men.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
everyone concerned.
Thanking
you for many past favors, and ask­
ing you to co-opera .e with us in
putting our business on a strictly
business basis, we remain,
Sincerely yours.
Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
Farming is a business proposition
and the farmer is the biggest business
man in business.
Don't forget the faithful old friend
—the horse—remember he is prone to
become tired as well as yourself.
Some of the world's first gentlemen
and scholars and patriots were farm­
b r Miss Worthington. Dainty W- heme.
We are fully Mtisftsd that this ers and today some of the world « best
freshmsnts were served.
Dr. S. M. Wendt, Med. Supt. plan will werk to the advantage of thought is given to farming.