Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, January 15, 1915, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
Will Iloenicke was over
It is reported there is six feet of
S a ndla ke today.
snow on Mount Hebo.
from i
W
E th a n k those who have
given us a share of their
a trip to New Cheese Factory in Operation. patronage the past year. We are
Today witnessed the co mme nc ­
ing of cheese making in tho new striving to be better able to serye
Chester W ort hington was a T i l ­
factory at Cloverdale which is the you through this new year and
lamook visitor Monday.
largest and most completely a r ­ with t h a t aim in view we ask t h a t
I)r. W end t fits glasses. Til­ ranged
factory
in
Tillamook
those owing us on accounts to call
lamook, Ore. I.O. O. F. Bid. county.
Th e main building is 120x36 and pav same a t once as our e x ­
Bids for the construction <>f the
feet,
the curing room is 54x36 and
now Three Rivers creamery will be
penses a t this time of year are
the m a k in g room 44x36. These
opened today.
two rooms have a solid, connected heavy a nd we need the money in
Fred Murphy, accompanied by
concrete floor and the sidewall our business.
E. E. Colestock, autood to T i l l a ­
for two foot in the clear is of con­
mook yesterday.
crete, forming a huge concrete
Plasker Bros, for all kinds of basin, aside from the door openings,
plumbing, hath room outfits and 1)4x36 feet. The fou ndation wall
Druggist and Stationer
fixtures. Tillamook. Ore.
is of solid concrete The floor of
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OREGON
J. M. Baker was re-appointed the m a ki ng room is made with CLOVERDALE,
road supervisor for the south end gutters to convey the whey from
No. 09
of the county a t the meeting of the this room to the pipes leading to
Report of th e condition of the
the whey tank and also to convey
county court last week.
refuse water away from the b uild ­ NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK
Tillamook H e r a l d — Roy Esta-
ing d uri ng the «leaning process.
OF CLOVERDALE,
brook, of Cloverdale, accompanied
With the solid concrete floor and In the stato of Oregon, at the clo se of
by his a un t, Mrs. Iler, attended
partial sidewalls the rooms can be business, January 15, 1915.
the Episcopal services here last
RESOURCES.
thoroghly washed a nd rinsed with
Sn nda y.
Loans and d isco u n ts................ $50,91)0.66
water from a hose. Thus the s a n ­ Overdrafts, secured and u n ­
The boys of the Booster Band itary condition of the building is
secured .......................................
340.91
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are preparing for a not he r big show as nearly perfect as possible to Bonds and w arran ts................
Banking h o u se...........................
200.00
to bo held in Cloverdale in the make it. The boiler and wood Furniture and fix tu res........
2,200.00
near future. Watch for da y and room is ‘2 2x36 feet. The whey Due from approved reserve
date.
15.02
tank is of solid concrete and has a Checks and other cash item s.
1,529.20
Cash on h a n d .............................
Fancy local creamery butter, capacity of 20,000 pounds of whey.
T o ta l......................... $60.200,32
75 cents per ‘2-lb square, postage The drive ehed is 16x22 feet. The
paid direct to you. Hive us your exterior of the building which is
LIABILITIES
regular butt er business. The Sat is ­ very impressive is painted a pure Capital stock paid i n .............. $15,000.00
750.00
white. The interior of the build ­ Surplus fu n d .......................
faction Store, Hemlock, Ore.
Undivided p ro fits,...................
751.48
W. M. Owen return ed home ing is coaled a n d painted white Individual deposits subject
to ch eck ..................................... 29,676.82
and with its high coalings gives its
Wednesday evening from Portland,
Cashier checks outstanding.
bi 17 .* 12
3,075 00
Tim e certificates of di ix isit..
where he was called by the serious a clean a nd wholesome effect.
6.080.00
The old factory which has Notes and bills rediscounted.
illness of his father, who passed
Bills payable for m o n ev ..........
borrow ed...............................
4.500.00
away last S a tu rd a y a nd was buried done service and accommodated
the da ir y m e n here for the past 13
Monday.
T o ta l.......................... $60,200.32
years was this week dismantled
State
of
Oregon,
C o u n ty )
J, M. Foster, repre sen ting the and today has the appearance of
of Tillam ook,
i H ’
Merchants Protective Association an institution t h a t had filled its
I, W alter J. Logus, cashier of the
of Portland, is now in charg e of mission and filled it adm irably . above-nam ed hank, do solem nly swear
that th e above statem ent is true to the
the Mver & Son store at Hebo. H a rr y Th om as lias charge of the best of my knowledge and belief.
W alter.I. Logus, Cashier.
W ith in the next t h ir ty day s the new factory of the Cloverdale
Correct a ttest:— L. M. K iatier, E. L.
stock will l>e sold for the highest Cheese Co and today for the first McCabe, W alter J . Logus, Directors.
Subscribed and swo rn to before me
* price offered.
time ma de cheese in the new build* this 11th day of J an ., 1915.
ing.
E. L. McCabe, Nota’y Public.
A basket hall team was o r g a n ­
A Suicide Machine.
ized in Cloverdale this week.
T h e F i e n c n F or ei gn Legion.
It
Is
said
there formerly existed ID
Forrest Hist was chosen as captain
India a machine for the use or the j No other regiment In any existing
and E. H. McCabe manager. Re­ would be suicides whereby they emtld army undergoes such Spartan training
cruits are now being initiated. cut «ifT their heads It was half moon as the French Foreign egion. When
Thi s team is open for challenges, shaped, with a sharp «-dee. was fasten at their headquarters. Sidi bel-Abbea.
ed at the back or the neck, chains t*e the legionaries are marched of! for <>e
address the manager.
Inc attached to the ends
The man caslonal training trips of 300 m iles or
L. M. K ra n e r made
Tillamook Wednesday.
W m. A. HIGH
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E l m e r Webb Su nda yed over in
Cloverdale and Tue sd ay morni ng
with his wife and son Karl left for
Tiiiamook where he is employed n
th e c ounty assessor’s office. They
will rema in in Tillamook until t i e
first of April when they will re*
tu r n to Cloverdale as Mr. Weub
will then be doing the field work
in the south end of tho county.
who donned this instrument ot death ; more. In continuous dally stages of
I put hts feet in the chains, gave a sharp tw enty four miles, with only tlve min
Jerk downward and severed his head utes' halt every six miles General de
Negtier. who commanded them In
from the body.
Madagascar, said "Some soldiers can
tight;
the legionaries can die.” Their
That Was O'fferent.
record show s how they fall in action
' T iii sn rp rls ia l to see you «asocial
lu the Crimea. In Mexico fighting for
Ing with Wombat.
Maximilian and in Spain their losses
'W h y?'
Of 4.000 ie
" A few years hiirh you were enlttns were »enormously heavy
gionartes
sent
to
aid
Queen
Christiua,
him a ra sc a l.1
in
lsA>.
against
the
i
artists,
only 50U
"O h that was during a (KMttlcnl cam
returned
to
Algeria
1 palgn
Pittsburgh l*oat.
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Red Barns In Oregon.
Many new barns are being built
in the rutul districts of Oregon.
Building material dealers in all
sections of the state report an u n ­
precedented
d e m a n d for barn
lumber and red paint. Next to
the home, the ba rn is the most i m ­
po rta nt building on the farm, and
wherever red barns exist their
frugality and prosperity abides s u­
preme.
The rapid construction of new
barns in Oregon is lifting the
farming in dus tr y of this state into
a higher zone of utility and is es­
tablishing a new era in our in du s ­
trial progress. No co mm uni ty can
proceed far into its ag ricultural
economy until its stock are well
sheltered and its crops are p ro p e r­
ly housed
Clovardala Hotel Arrivals.
B. K. Mills, Oregon City; J. M.
Foster, H. P. Gard ner, G. D.
Stearns, F. .). Lau ghlin, Por tland;
Blanche Lucas. Oretown; E. M.
Greene, Rose Lodge, J. M. Baker,
Beaver;
A. G. weals, William
Williams, Tillamook.
SpictiPB Aro Not Insects.
The spider is not nu insect, though
probably nine people out o f ten would
cla ss it under this term. W ith scor­
pions and mites, spiders form a class
in the animal kingdom know n as arach­
nids. This nam e is derived from a
mythical personage called Arachue, the
daughter o f a purple dyer of Lydia,
who was fabled to have challenged
Minerva to a trial of skill in spinning.
So indignant w as the goddess at this
act of boldness that she forthwith
transformed the hapless challenger
into a spider, presumably in order that
she might have the best possible op­
portunity of practicing the art on
which she prided herself so much
Spiders differ from insects in five main
particulars Their eyes are sim ple in ­
stead of compound, they have eight
legs in place of six. they do not pass
through the m etam orphoses which are
characteristic o f m se c s, they have no
antennae, and their breathing is accom ­
plished by means of organs which com ­
bine the functions of lungs and gills
instead of by tubes pervading their
bodies. T hese points of distinction are
sufficient to determ ine the fact that it
Is Impossible to class spiders as insects.
Seasickness.
Seasickness com es on oceans, lakes
and som e rivers. Not every one. how ­
ever. who travels upon th ese bodies
o f w ater can acquire it. as it appears
to come only to those who have a gift
for if It has one great merit not con*
mon to ail gifts. :.s it may he acquired
without previous practice. T hose who
are skillful do not have to be ta u g h t
Like inspiration and the wonderful
one boss shay, it com es to them "all
at once and nothing first.’’
Vari cis cures have been devised for
seasick n ess t me o f them i9 publicity.
If you can keep on deck where you
will lie seen by all men and a few
fishes that may he staring at you, it is
said to he a great help The best cure,
in>w e > cr. is carefully to remove the
w ater from underneath the particular
i
vessel In w hich you happen to lie pass
ing away. If enough w ater can he re­
moved the seasickness will be Invari­
ably cured
Seasickness Is the only thing you get
from the steam ship company that you
don’t pay for -L ife