— * | j B LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS a q AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST n a a A new engine was delivered to Moving picture show tomorrow evening. Good music ns well as u the Krebs mill from Tillamook good show yesterday. Dr. Shearer reports the arrival L S. Crawford, former salesman, for the Nestucca Lumber Co , mov­ of a boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicholas Thursday, July ed outside this week. 8; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dr. and Mrs. Shearer enjoyed a Jenner, of Meda, July, 3. visit from their son, Howard, of When in Tillamook and you Portland, over Sunday. want a good meal at a most rea­ Miss Sowers, of Beaver, accom­ sonable price call at M. Olson’s in panied by her mother and little the Rainsev Hotel dining room. sister, was in Oloverdale yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Worth Mr. and Mrs. Avery Applewhite ington and family enjoyed an auto have a 5-year-old boy from Port­ trip to Tillamook last evening with land at their home, whom they in­ Fred Murphy. They attended tend to adopt. lodge there and returned early this Miss Margaret Creecy, of Gres­ morning. ham. assistant postmistress at that place, visited at the Chas Rav W ill V isit Lodge Here. home here this week. Grand Patriarch Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Webb and wife and Grand Secretary Sharon son, Carl, of Tillamook, Hundaved and wife, of Portland, of the Grand with Mrs Webb’s parents. Mr and Lodge of Oddfellows, w ill be in Cloverdale this evening and visit Mrs F’rank Worthington. with (he local lodge. These gentle Bids are being asked by the men, with their wives, are visiting two counties for the completion of the various Oddfellow lodges of the Tillamook-Yamhill road, the Tillamook County this week. A Sour Grass route Advertisement banquet will he given in their for bids appears on this page. honor by the lodge here this even­ Friends of Mr. and Mrs Q O. ing and i splendid tim e is e x ­ Castner, of Willamina, formerly of pected. this place, will be pleased to learn Hotel Changes Hands. that an eight-pound hoy arrived at (Willamina Times j their home on June 27, with inten­ Hotel Commercial has again tions to remain. changed hands, Jenner A Jenner Editor and Mrs Trombley, of transferring title the first of the Tillamook celebrated with the week to .1 X Hulett Mr Jenner Cloverdale people July 5, and the gets a dairy ranch at Meda and wav E i surrounded the edibles of will m ove out im m ed iately Mr. a picnic dinner at the home of his Hulett has b ased host* Irv to G. fatlur-in law was really his torical. K. Walker, who took possession on j I TAKE A v\ •' *'V * * - l . •/ ' IV “fl/v with ) YOU Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals, addressed to the County Clerk of Yamhill County, Or­ egon, and endorsed “ Proposal to com­ plete Tillamook-Yamhill Joint Road," in accordance with the plans and speci­ fications thereof, on file in the offices of the County Clerk of Tillamook and Yamhill Counties, will be received by the County Courts of said Counties at the Court House at McMinnville, Ore­ gon until the hour of 10 o’clock a, in.. July 24th, 1015. and at that time and place publicly opened and read. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check for a sum equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the hid, and made pay­ able to the Clerk of Yamhill County, and which shall be forfeited to the County Courts jointly in case the bid be accepted and the bidder shall, for a period of 5 days from the date of award­ ing to him the contract, fail, refuse or neglect to enter into the contract and to furnish the bond required by law. Bids will be received for clearing, grubbing and grading any one or all of the sections as included between sta­ tion 0 plus 00 and station 295 plus 84.4. The County Courts reserve the right to reject any or all bids or to accept the bid considered the best for said Tilla­ mook and Yamhill Counties. Tillamook-Yamhill Joint Road District. By C. B. Wilson, Clerk or Yamhill County. J. C. Holden, Clerk of Tillamook County. First publication July 9, 1915. Last publication July 23, 1915. on your little summer outing trips. It will record, in picture form, the scenes and places of interest, making the outing trips of greater pleasure to you. Let us suggest that you step into our store and allow us to show you how No. 99 easv it is to use a Kodak. Report of the condition of the Win. A. HIGH Druggist, Stationer and Rod ik Dealer CLOVERDALE. - OREGON Lip Reading Detectives. In a Vienna school for the deaf and dumb, where Up readiug is taught, a course has been established for the spe­ cial purpose of teaching the art to de­ tectives. The possibilities of Up read lug, says the author of the account In the Volta Review, have been exagger­ ated. But they are sufficient to cause authorities to think the instruction of defectives worth while. When a de­ tective becomes proficient, he Is able to learn something of the conversation lietween people who are visible, but out of earshot The article says that at from Ml to 100 feet It Is possible for an export to get the general run of a con­ versation. Some reading has been done with glasses at a distance of 125 feet Instruction and practice in the art must be very thorough if the detective Is to use it to real advantage In his Mr. V\ alker work. NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK OF CLOVERDALE, In the state of Oregon, at the close of business. June 23,1915. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts........... ♦39,685.t)5 Overdrafts, secured and an- secured............................. 204.85 Bonds and warrants............. 2,558.79 Banking house..................... 100.00 Furniture and fixtures...... 2,200.00 Other real estate owned....... . 2,025.40 'Due from banks (not reserve banks)............................... 107.65 Due from approved reserve hanks............................... 129.14 Checks and other cash items 32.50 Cash on hand...................... 1,218.72 Total................... L IA B IL IT IE S Capital stock paid in ........... *15,000 00 Surplus fund...................... 750.00 L ndivided profits,............... 081.74 Individual deposits subject Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aufde- 1 Tuesday of this week. to check............................. 18.027.50 Cashier checks outstanding 377.50 .. , ‘ has had pievious expeiience in runner, ot rails C ity, accompanied 1 r Transforming Clothesline Posts. Time certificates of dcuosit. 1,050 80 this line of work and there is no A suburban resident grew tired of Notes and bills rediscounted. 1.300.00 by Joseph Flora, autoed over to . . , , doubt he will make good. the wooden clothesline posts In his Bills payable for money........ their old neighborhood Monday i , . . Immured.......... .............. 10.45*5.00 - Mr. and Mrs Jenner have done back yard. He Incased them In chicken wire netting and planted sprouts of I lie two Joes returned home „ ,, f , Total . 184,202.00 . . . . very well for the time they were honeysuckle nround the posts, n e then M onday, while Mrs. Aufdetuauer . . . , . , Stale of Oregon, Countv) . . . . . here but he prvb rs the ranch to nailed a little bird house to the top of of Tillamook, i 88’ t io guest this week of Mrs. Af- the close confinement of the hotel ench* In n short time the honeysuckle I, E. L. McCabe, cashier of [be above- f Iter at Neskowin . . .... ~ . , , had completely covered the unsightly business I he Times wishes them I>osta nml a pnlr of bluebirds built a I named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best For sale— A good pony, 5 year- success in their new home, ami be- nest In one of the houses. Many of of my knowledge and belief. K . L. McCabe. Cashier eld, weight 7iM). well broke to d rive for the new management this man’s neighbors took up the Idea, and honeysuckle vines and bird houses Correct attest:—Chas. Rav, L. M -ingle or double, i good body cart ht*re B career now make the clothesline posts of his K aner, Directors. Subscribe«! and sworn to before me locality n pride to their owners.—House and harness Will sell cheap or this tith day of Inly, 1915. and Garden. „ .¡ii , _| In Doubt. Frank Taylor, Notary Public will trade as part _ i r payment a j t i i n n on a n “Will yon love me „ forever and , a My commission expires Sept. 10,1915. The Military Attache. good second-hand motorcycle For dnyT sighed the newly t»etrothed The duties of a military attache nre ' pirttei 1 ars write L. S Crafts, kilre*. It all depends,” replied the scion of to make himself thoroughly acquaint Bee Line. Woods, an ancient but Impoverished family, ed with every change that takes place A soldier on guard was questioned There Will be preaching services “I>0 y o " -VoUr tno,u’-v w,u lllst ln military affairs and to report from that long?”—St. Louts Tost Dispatch time to time on the>uobtllzntlon. nrma- » t the C lo v erd a U Baptist church ----- ---------------*— ment and equipment of the power to M in d kv at 11:30 a. tn . 2 p. tn and Germany’s Crown. The most militant In form of Euro- v p in. F lders Blalock ami Mil *r pean crown* Is that of Germany, which will conduct ti c m eetings A “bow* eight shields bearing alternate , „ 1 , 1 ii , , black eagle* and Jeweled crosses, while t askot dinner will h# » m yed at .__ , * , , ,, , ... 1 pot*«? on four swords binrtng with the close of the tir-f me« ting. Sun* diamonds b n glut*» crowned with a da v school u the usual hour. ero«s of gold. which he Is to l>c accredited “How did way?’ ‘ , . Same Way. jrno find dear old Broad ^T»at way yet “What way?” “Old and dear’’ —Cleveland Leader as to his knowledge of his duties. “ You know your duty here, do you. sentinel ?” “ Yes. sir.” “Well, now. suppose they should open on you with shells and musketry. what would you do?” “ Form a line, sir.” “ What! One man form a line?” “ Yes, sir; form a bee line for camp, sir.” —New York American.