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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1915)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS { a I a a a n d S other Ql new s k RESCUED FROM DROWNING S of in t e r e s t 0 Lowrance Sunday Afternoon. +- Eyes tested and glasses fitted— Conrad Krebs was in town this any kind. Pricee right. A. H. week. Harris, opticion. At Tillamook Earl Cochran is visiting his Drug Store, Tillamook, Oregon. parents in Willamina. When in Tillamook and you A. K. Case was in the vicinity want a good meal at a most ri from Tillamook Tnesday. sonable price call at M. Olson’s in Notice the change of time of the the Ilamsey Hotel dining room. departure of the White Stage. N. Affolter, of Neskowin, was in Jennie Ward, of Neskowin, was Cloverdale Tuesday on his way n Cloverdale visitor this week. out to Portland. He will spend a Mr. and Mrs S. II Rock of Ore- week visiting his brother at Eagle Creek. town were in the city Monday. Andy Heater left Wednesday W. G. Dwight, of Tillamook, morning for Salmon River where visited Cloverdale Wednesday. he expects to spend a few weeks. Miss Edna Worthington returned He will then go to eastern Wash home from Tillamook Tuesday. ington. Dr. Wendt fits glasses. Til- Mr. and Mrs. L M. Kraner and < s p - lamook, Ore. I. 0 . 0 . F. Bid Arba Stiverson made a trip to Bay Forest Ayers and Mr. McClay, of City Sunday. They were accom Beaver, were in Cloverdale yester panied home by Mrs George Stiver- day. son and daughter. For sale— Small range, Surprise Max Traxler is again holding Universal, $8, See Northrup at down a cushion on the White Kiebs mill. Stage, having returned Monday Miss Allie Lowrance is enjoying from a week’s vacation from Timely Aid Saved the Life of Raymond a two weeks’ visit at his the tele home in Portland. phone office. C. W. Thomas, of Jennings Great are those 250 dinners at Lodge, Ore., is visiting his son, the Ramsey Hotel dining room. Harry, of this place this week. Mr. Thomas, Sr., was at one time a Tillamook, Ore. For photos, postcards or mounts resident of Tillamook County. call or spo P. M. Stiyerson. class work guaranteed. First Plusker Bros, tor all kinds of plumbing, bath room outfits and fixtures. Tillamook. Ore. K L McCabe is enjoying a visit from his mother, who reached here Wednesday from Portland. We wish to express through the columns of the Courier our 6incerest thanks to our friends who so nobly- assisted in rescuing and resuscitat ing our son and brother, who came so near being drowned last Sunday afternoon.— J. R. Lcwrance and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. D, Fidler and A H. Harris, Jeweler. Fine son, Mervin, of Salem, accom Watch work a specialty. Opposite panied by Mr. Fidler’s father and postoffice, Tillamook, Oregon. mother, passed through Clover J. II. DnnstAn and wife and Mrs. dale Wednesday and we understand Lola Shru b mil daughter,of Tilla are camping at MoKillips’ beach. mook, were Cloverdale visitors Sat- Mr and Mrs. Fidler formerly re urda v sided here. Mail Carrier Moon reports that Dr. Shearer reports the birth of a deer crossed the road direc tly in two boys and a girl on Sunday to front of his stage near Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meyers, of Thursday. Beaver. So far as known these art the only triplets born in the Editor Trombley, of the Tilla mook Herald, Sundayed in Clover county. The girl died shortly after dale with Rev and Mrs. Ford. birth, but lilt1 boys are doing Mrs. Trombley's parents nicely. Victor Learned has pur Pie counties of Tillamook and chased from Gary Price the soda Yamhill have come to an agree pop plant and has had it removed ment on the Tillamook Yamhill to to*- rear of his building. Drs Lowe and Turner, the well mad and agreed to spend 120,000 known eye -( n ialists of Portland, on the project, which will be the Roadmaster who have been coming to Tilla Sour Grass route. Hobson expressed his opinion that mook for years, will be in Clover- dale Tuesday, June 22, one day the road could be graded and only. Consult them at the Hotel planked for $2(1,000 and the work parlors. completed in two months. Picnic Supplies Paper Plates, Auto and Outing Packages, con taining Drinking Cups, Paper Napkins, Paper Towels and Waxed Lunch Papers. Just the thing you need at a Picnic or on an Outing trip. Only I Oc a Package. Wm. A. HIGH Druggist and Stationer CLOVERDALE, - OREGON On Saturday evening’s stage among the other passengers were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. U’ Ren, Jr., of Dayton, Ore., on their wedding trip. Mr. U’ Ren is a hardware merchant of the above named place and Mrs. U’ Ren up to last Friday afternoon when they were married in Portland, was Miss Maggie Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miles, of Woods. They spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. U’Ren’s parents, but owing to business affairs they returned to their homo Tu»sday. Change in Leaving Time of White Stage. An important change of time of departure of the White Stage from Cloverdale to Tillamook Monday. Instead of leaving at 8:10 as heretofoYe the stage will leave at 7:30 a. m., arriving in Tillamook in ample time to catch the morning train for Portland. This change will meet the approval of patrons as it will assure them of reaching the train in plenty time, and also allow those who make a one-dav trip to the county seat more time to transact business. Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No 22, of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said district will be held at the school house to begin at the hour of one o’clock, p. no., on the third Monday of June, be ing the 27th day of June. A. I). 1915. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director and one clerk and the transacting of such business usual at such meeting. Dated this 9th day of June, A I)., 1915. Attest. D. A. Bailey, Chairman Board of Directors. Fred Briody, District Clerk. Raymond, the 14-year-oltUson of Mr. and Mrs. John Lowrance, ex perienced a close call to drowning Sunday afternoon just below the riffles in the Nestucca river. Ray mond with two other hoys, Harry Endner and Wade Arstill, were en joying a swim when Raamond got into an eddy in deep water and could not get to shore. His com panions made several attempts to reach him but failed until Harry Endner secured a hoard and then got out in the water far enough to reach the then unconscious boy by the hair. He pulled him on the board and then got him ashore, when crude methods of resuscita tion was begun by the boys. Help was called for and in a few mo ments a crowd was at the river bank and the boy after being worked over for a few minutes re gained consciousness.^ It was an experience these boys will remem ber for all time. Birthday Commemoration. Tuesday evening, June 8, oc curred an event long to be remem bered by the young people of Meda and vicinity, the event being to commemorate the 18th birthday of Miss Edith Beckwith. Al an early hour the invited guests be gan to appear at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Beck with. A pleasant evening, or more properlys peaking, night, was passed in playing games and music, furnished by Henry Weiss and Erwin Gaines on the violin, accompanied by Mis9 Irene Hul- ett on the organ. At midnight a most sumptuous repast was served at which all did ample justice, and it was noticed that a few asked for “ another help ing.” After supper the fun grew apace with time until an early hour, when the guests departed with loud praise of the royal man ner they were entertained by their hosts, wishing Miss Edith a long and happy life. Following are the names of those who were in at tendance: Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Larson, Miss Hess, John, Russel, Mary and Eulo Fo*, M rs. Gaines, Irvin Guinea, Mr. and Mrs. John Wtiss and son, Henry Weiss, George, Jennie, Henry and Glenn Van- Dyke, Cub and Pearl Burgees, Rex and Seba Norton, Clara Craven, Ralph Dunn, Frank and Vida Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller and daughter. Albert and Irene Hulott. Edith, Oliver, Milan and Alice Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith, Rufus Wiggins.