Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, July 02, 1915, Image 3

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    PROFESSIONAL
STATE PA R A G R A PH S
IN T E R E S T IN G
Cloverdale Lodges.
PIAINO
INSTK UG TIO N
Pupils mav take semi­
monthly or monthly as
suits their convenience.
BITS OK CONDENSED NEW S G A T H E R E D FROM
V A R IO U S SOURCES IN OREGON
CARDS
i. o. o. r.
Nestueca Lodge
No. 114 meets each
Saturday at 7 p. m.
Jno Lowrance. N.
G , F. Worthington, Sec.
Visiting
brothers are cordially invited to meet,
with us when you are in Cloverdale.
L E L A I N D U . B U V \ 'IN
Tillamook, Ore.
(Diploma from Chicago Musical College)
Tillamook Abstract Company
A new lodge of I. O. O. F. was
organized in Seaside Saturday
night by Grand Secretary, E. E.
Shanon, of Portland, and a large
delegation ©f members from Astor­
ia. About 20 members of the or­
der reside in Seaside and 15 candi­
dates were iniated.
According
to
announcement
made by the Oregon Hop Growers’
association, at its meeting at Salem,
Saturday afternoon, it now has 666
members and controls 50,000 bales
of hops The meeting was for the
purpose of discussing conditions
generally, and to pass on the suf­
ficiency of contracts used by it.
John Grant, of Dallas, and J. H.
Miley were elected directors to fill
vacancies.
Alonzo
Bush,
aged
94 years,
wandered
away
from
his
home
last Tuesday afternoon and was
missing until Thursday, when he
was found, almost exhausted, in a
swamp near the foot of Tillamook
head. Several searching parties
had scoured the woods near Seaside
in an effort to fiind him. The old
man had wandered several miles
and had probably had no iood
while lost. After receiving med­
ical attention he was revived and
the folowing day seemed as will as
ever. Mr. Bush, who is a veteran
of the Civil war, makes his home
with Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton,
of Seaside.
Eyes tested and glasees fitted—
any kind.
Prices right. A. H.
Harris, opticion.
At Tillamook
Drug Store, Tillamook, Oregon.
The Todd Hotel
Most conveniently located
hotel in Tillomook City.
Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Meals
25 Cents.
Make the Todd Hotel lobby your
headquarters while in the city.
P. W. TODD, Prop.
CZAR REED’S EARLY DAYS.
Hi* Life In the Navy and His Tribute
to Its Officers.
It is not generally known that Thom­
as Brackett Reed served In the Uuited
States navy, but he told lu a speech
his own story o f his naval experience,
and his photograph as a young man in
naval costume taken in 1804 is one o f
the priceless relics o f the fam ily:
"T h e navy means to me far different
things from what it does to many here.
To the distinguished admiral (Steed-
mam who sits beside me and to the
distinguished admiral (Jenkinsi who
sits opposite it means the shriek of
shot and shell, the horrors of the block­
ade. To me it meant u<> roaring wind,
no shriek o f shot and shell, but level
water and the most delightful time o f
my life, for I was on a gunbout ou
the Mississippi river after the valor
and courage o f you gentlemen had
driven the enemy off. * * * You see,
I kept a grocery store for the govern­
ment and well remember how l was
tumbled aboard ship the tirst day with
the provisions and small stores and a
set o f books, and the lx>at steamed up
the magnificent deliles o f the Tennes­
see. * * * But I also suffered for my
country.
How well 1 remember the
fatal day when 1 drew $5,000 from the
bank. The tirst time I counted the
bills there was only $4,800 The next
time it came out $5,200. I sweltered
over it in the bank that hot August
day, hut it never would come out tw o
times alike. Then in utter despair l
bundled it up, took ii aboard, locked
myself In my office and there in grim
despair wrestled with it aloue. And,
lo and behold, there was just $5,000—
Just w hat the bunk clerk told me there
was!
" I t was a delightful life —thirteen
hundred dollars a year and one ration
and nothiug to do. My sad heart hath
often panted for it since. However.
I learned that m y country could sui>-
port me. and I am bound to say it has
faithfully done so ever since. What a
charming life that was. that dear old
life In the navy! l knew all the reg­
ulations. and the rest o f them didn't.
I had all my rights and most of
theirs. * • *
"D o you wouder that 1 stand up for
the navy? I want it increased, and
I have solid reason for i t
It means
something to me.
"M r Commander and companions. I
have made this speech to you In the
lightest vein because 1 have no right
to use any other. The brave faces
that I see before me have been hared
to the shock o f battle and storm. You
have seen on a hundred battlefields
the living and the dead. It would be
a shame for me to talk seriously of
sendee to men like you. This button,
insignia o f the order, you wear because
you honor i t 1 wear it because it hon­
ors me.” —National Magazine.
Tillamook, Oregon
DR. L. E. HEWITT,
- Osteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
Named the Bird.
Irate Diner—Hey. waiter, there’s
not a drop o f real coffee In this mix­
ture. Fresh W aiter—Some little bird
told you, I suppose. Irate Diner--Yes.
a swallow.—Princeton Tiger.
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books
T IL L A M O O K C IT Y .
OREGON.
T. H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Masonic Lodge
No. 126 meets on
Thursday, on or
liefore full moon of
each month. E. K.
Gilbert. W . M .;
Win.M.Owen, Sec.
Conveyancing, Etc.
Opp. Court House,
Tillamook, Ore.
GEORGE W IL L E T T
Attorney at Law
G R A N G E
Cloverdale Grange
meets on the First
and Third Saturday
in each month at 10
a. m.
John Lowrance,
W . M.
Mrs. E. Lundquist,
Secretary.
Office Over Tillamook County Bank
T ILLA M O O K .
ORE.
Tillamook Undertaking Co.
R. N. H E N K E L , Proprietor.
Night and Day calls
Diomptly attended.
Next Door to Jones-Knudsou Furniture
Store.
T IL L A M O O K .
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J.E. SHEARER, M. D.
Physician and
Surgeon
Offico Main St.
-
AT THE
HEAD OF THE
OREGON
Cloverdale
I PROCESSION!
SELLING
Phone 13 8-7.
Dr. A. W. Lister,
DENTIST
h ' drugs a n d
! DRUG SUNDRIES!:
Office with Dr. Shearer,
Main Street
Cloverdale,
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Oregon
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CLOUGH
Commercial Club Bldg. Tillamook, Ore.,
i
Attorney at Law
R e lia b le D r n g g is t.
F. R. BEALS
—213 T IL L A M O O K BLOCK—
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E. J. CLAUSSEN,
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Wants to see vou, at bis store
you will not be urged to buy,
and you are sure to be interested
even if you do not see anything
vou want.
Physician and Surgeon
Tillamook,
W ^r
Accuracy in compounding pre-
i acriptions and nuro drugs m
j what gets us the business.
L. L. HOY, M. D.
REAL ESTATE
Oregon
Write for Literatur«.
Office Ground Floor
Todd Hotel,
Bell Phone 53-J T IL L A M O O K .
P. O. Box 147
W ith Rollio Watson
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
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OREOO*
F R AN K TAYLOR,
Abstracts on Short Notice
by the
Entente Cordial*.
L. V. E B E R H A R D , Manager.
The phrase "entente cordiale" was
first used to express the friendly rela­ Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records
— Both Phones—
of Tillamook Countv. Oregon.
tions existing between France and Eng­
Office 214, 215 and 216 Tillamook Com­ land in 1843
OREGON
T IL L A M O O K .
mercial Club Building.
O B S TE T R IC A L S P E C I A L I S T
The Ocean Hpray Ribecca Lodg**
No. 148 meets every other Wednes­
day in each month at 8:00 I*. M.
Mrs. M illie Sappington, N. G .; Mrs.
Theresa Aratili. Seetv.
UKHUON.
Notary
Public
Cloverdale, Ore.
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Harness and Saddlery
Tillamook-, Oregon.
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