Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, October 22, 1915, Image 2

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
K
odak
R
t | to construct a road like the ore referred
! to and to know that we are so^n to have
' a road that will be such an impiove-
I ment over the old one.
■ + W anted—Job of slashing. Write to
Ralph Hauville, Hebo, Oregon.
Dr. Wendt fits glasses. Tilla­
mook, Ore.. I. O. O. F. Bid.
Great are those 25c dinners at the
Ramsey Hotel dining room, Tillainoon,
The new floor covering—Congoleum—
Literary meeting tonight.
1
at
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co., Tilla­
Arthur Coffey is finishing tha outside mook,
Ore.
of his home.
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Another body of a drowned man has
Will Roenicke was in the city from been
and Winter gives a year
washed
up
on
the
beach.
It
was
Sandlake Monday.
round of pleasure with a
found this morning. Coroner W endt
Kodak,so why put off buy­
Frank Wilson was in the city from was notified and is taking care of the
ing one?
Meda yesterday.
corpse.
Cloyerdale is experiencing a small Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steinmassl, of
Get One Now
sized building boom.
Kstella Falls, were in Cloverdale
We carry a fine line to se­
F. 8. York has some of the material Wednesday and left Thursday morning
lect
from and have a few
for
the
Panama-Pacific
Exposition
at
on the ground for his new house.
exceptional values in
San Francisco.
County Agriculturist Jones, of Tilla­
slightly used Cameras.
Fid W orthington and wife returned
mook was in Cloverdale yesterday.
Call in and allow us to
Thursday from a few days’ trip. Ed
show
them to you.
There being no school this week the went to Salem and Mrs. W orthington
teachers and pupils are enjoying a va­ visited at the F'rank W orthington home
cation.
at Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Werschkul, of A. B. Estabrook is again with his
Tillamook, visited home folks here Cloverdale friends, having returned last Druggist, Stationer and Kodak Doaler
Monday.
-
OREGON
Saturday evening. He has been fish­ CLOVERDALE,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens are enter­ ing a couple of days this week but
taining Mr. Owens’ sister, Mrs. Carey, hasn’t had occassion to make it known and with the improvement of the Little
publicly.
Nestucca road which intersects this
this week.
road-
the Tillamook end it will
The Evening Telegram (daily) and Dr. George broke ground on his lot make near
a
hilless
from Tillamook,
the Cloverdale Courier, both papers one next to the school ground for a new anywhere, to the road
outside.
bungalow. We understand it is to be To see this new piece ot road as Mr.
year $3.50.
by Mr. Spalding v;ho is to be Kraner and the writer did last Sunday
IMasker Bros, for all kinds of ollimb­ occupied
employed
in the grocery departm ent of is to realize what a herculean task it is
ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til­ the Mercantile
Co.’s store.
lamook, Ore.
to make a road through the wilds as
J.
D.
Stevens,
an
advecate
of
direct
The Cold Springs, Central, Meda, Ore- legislation, held a meeting at the Grange this road is being made. We had an
town and Neskowin cheese factories are Hall last evening, and before adjourn­ opportunity of talking with the builders
of the road and learned that they were
running every other day.
ing a tax-payers’ league was organized. just putting on a night force and would
Glenn Taylor spent this week in Til­ J. L. Burke was elected president and work two shifts. They have a steam
lamook learning the typesetting m a­ John Lowranee secretary and treasurer. shovel
at the Yamhill side of the pro­
chine in the Headlight office.
Quite a num ber signed up as members ject and clearing right of way and grad­
Full stock of fall Furniture, choice and it is proposed to have monthly ing follow close upon each other
After climbing some bad hills on the
pieces at bottom prices. Jones-Knud- meetings.
Dolph
road, some of them so bad that npO-MORROW or next day or
t=<>n Furniture Co., Tillamook, Ore.
The first annual corn show and in­
had
not
Mr. Kraner and the editor been
next week, whenever you
It. D. Werschkul is moving into his stitute will be held at the court house in professional
boosters, the machine and
Tillamook
Saturday.
November
6.
1915.
residence recently vacated by R. M.
occupants would have remained on start looking tor your Autuni Suit,
March, who has moved to the Dennis Prizes will be given for tlie best ten its
ears of dent corn, Hint corn and sweet the other side of the hill, the party come and see us.
mill.
corn. Talks will be given on corn, its reached home early in the evening,
Will Ward was in the city Monday, culture, feeding values and silos. An tired but more than pleased with the
lie is contemplating the building of a endeavor will also be made to perfect a fact that they had seen what it meant
large dairy barn on his farm at Nes­ co-operative calf selling association. A
kowin.
good turnout is desired.
PACIFIC
When in Tillamook and vou want a
Visits Sour Grass Road.
g" >d meal at a most reasonable price
have tailored ua a bountiful sup­
call at M. Oleson’s in the Ramsey Hotel Through the kindness of L. M. Kraner
ply of wonderfully clever clothes
the editor on last Sunday bad an op­
dining room.
CGMPANY
portunity
of
viewing
the
Sour
Grass
Every style is truly correct, and
(R. D. Werschkul, Prop.)
Now is the time to look for your heat road project. Mr. and Mrs. Kraner,
in -, stoves. We nave some choice bar­ Arba Stiverson and the editor and his Market now open ready for busi­ whatever you pay, secures positive
ine Jones-Knudson Furniture Co.. wife left early Sunday afternoon in Mr. ness. Telephone vour want«. quality.
Tillamook, Oregon.
Rig makes North and
Kraner’s auto and after a pleasant ride
Mis. C. E. Trombley nnd daughter. of several miles on the Three Rivers Highest cash price paid for call
Sarah, of Tillamook, visited Mrs. road the Tillamook county end of the hides, cow hides and young calves.
Trombley's parents, Mrs. and Rev Sour Grass road was reached. Mr.
Tillamook, Ore.
l ord, the fore part of the week.
Kraner and the writer then left the ma­ Our aim is to handle only first-
Dr .1 (ì. Turner, formerly of the firm chine and struck out on the new road class stock and sell nothing we
of Lowe A Turner, eye specialists t through the mountains. For * distance would no use on our own table FRANK TAYLOR,
Portland, will be in Cloverdale again of a mile or so the walking was oot bad,
A Trial Order Solicited
Notary Public
November 2 nnd 3, at Cloverdale Ho­ but this good walking did not last as we
wished, for the farther wo- went the Matket next to Courier office, Cloverdale
tel.
Cloverdale, Ore.
harder was the traveling until the road
V. A. Spalding, of Tillam ook,recently had narrowed down to only a trail. Af­
managin', a beach store for Ray A Co., ter climbing over and under logs for
\ -dted Clove' l ilt* last Friday and Sat­ about two miles, which seemed a great
urday. We are tnJd that fie is to acoej t manv more, the improvement on the
a portion in the grocery departm ent of Yamhill end was reached and there we
the store at this place.
discovered the machine in waiting for
Basket social. Where? G rangeJball. us, Arba and the ladies having made the
trip around the old road and as far hack
When? Fridav evening, October 29 on
the new road as was possible to run
With every heater we give ab­
W hat's doing? G«>i 1 program, Hal­ an auto.
lowe’en stunts, all 'round goixl time. When the Sour Grass road is com­
solutely free one O’Cedar Mop
Boys, if you haven't a sweetheart of pleted it will be one of the l»est im­
your own, bring some other fellow's. provements the county lias ever made.
Girls, bring vour baskets
The grade will he practically a level one AMMER FURNITURE CO.,
First Street, Tillamook.
Wm. A HIGH
At Least
Give Us a
Chance
MEAT AND PRODUCE
B ra n d eg ee ,
K in caid & Co.
A. A. P e n n in g to n
Free at
AMMER FURNITURE CO.