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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1916)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS I n a n and a o th er El n ew s *• The teamshed has been enclosed this week which is a decided improvement. Jjggfofcy Dr. Wendt fits glasses. mook, Ore.. Tilla- I. O. O. F. Bid. Mrs. Goldsworthy, of Pleasant Valley, was a Clovurdale visitor the lirst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kennedy, of Tilla mook, were Cloverdale visitors this week. Plasker Bros, for all kinds of ollimb ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. T il lamook. Ore. Dr. Reedy, of Tillamook, was in Cloverdale Tuesday, and while here tested the dairy herd belonging to Com missioner Owen. Don't forget ttie moving picture show Saturday night. The Million Dol lar Mystery, positively the best show that was ever seen in the town. Dance after the show. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Return Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster, who for the past six months have been visiting in the east and middle west, returned to their home in Cloverdale Saturday evening of last week. Since their re turn Mr. Foster has been slightly in disposed and has not got around to shake hands with all his old friends. We. understand he was considerably dis appointed to find on his return Clover dale in the grasps of a regular eastern winter, his hopes being that as soon as he got west of the Cascades he would breathe in the air of the almost ever present Chinook zephyrs that the Nes- tucca Valley is noted for. Revising Our Books. Since the first of the year we have Q of in t e r e s t Nyal’s FaceCream Nothing equals Nyal’s FaC0 Cream for relieving chapped face and hands. It keeps the skin soft and smooth. Take a jar home with you and try it. After using it once you’ll never be with out it. 25c and 50c Ja rs. Wm. A. HIGH been revising the circulation books of CLO VE RD ALE . the Cloverdale Courier and we find a Characteristics Druggist and Stationer - OREGON rJ"'HERE are two distinguishing features which demonstrate want to make an appeal, asking them vision is a harmonious one, however, the effectiveness of On and after February 1, Lamar’ s to pay up. We are doing this in all kind few who are in arrears anti to them we Variety Store will be located in the ness but with sincerity. Some time ago we mailed statements Oddfellow’s building, Tillamook, in the to a number of delinquent subscribers store formerly occupied by the Stilwell and most of them responded heartily, Co. Drop in and look around. and right here we want to thank them Messrs. John Holgate, Bud Wallace, for their promptness. Forrest Ayers, Jumes Baker and E. K. W e are making the Courier just as in Gilbert, of Beaver, Ed Anderson, of teresting as we possibly can and con Hemlock, and Jens Jensen and Fred sidering the limited field, believe that Scherzinger, of Oretown, attended M a the Courier is above the average. Bear sonic lodge here last evening. hi mind that the Courier is first, last Our old friend, Mr. Gustaffson, came ami all the time, a booster for the Nes- It always has been a into Cloverdale from the Sour Grass tucca Valley, road Thursday evening, and left on the booster and always will be. It has done stuge this morning for Tillamook, where its part to put the valley to the front, he will take a train for Portland. He enhancing the value of every piece of reports some slides on the new project, land therein, and it has and is now re but none that will cause any great ceiving better support from the citizens trouble to grade out. of the valley than is usually accorded a ocal weekly newspaper. In other It is reported that a train left T illa words the Courier is entitled to the sup mook for Portland yesterday morning port of the people anil is getting it. The and that an incoming train will arrive price of the Courier is so small that this evening. As we have had no out were we to mail oat statements to any side mail this week this is welcome extent we would soon spend more news. It is said the train service will money and time than the small ac be every other day until the weather counts would be worth. condition settle*. As a favor we are geing to ask those Mrs. Mary Hawkins, aged 42, mother who are in arrear to either call us by of fourteen children, and wife of James phone, drop us a card or sec us per Hawkins, of Siletz, died suddenly sonally, and tell us when it will be con venient to settle. Should vou be in ar Wednesday evening. H »r husband, rears and after February 1, fail to re five boys and seven girls survive. Two ceive the paper , j not feel offended, it of the children are dead. Mrs. Haw is not of onr choice we do this, but it is kins hud been in rather ill health for a necessary. year. She started to prepare the even When you receive a copy of the ing meal about 5 o’clock and gave up Courier marked “ Sample Copy” your the task, complaining of a headache. ; name is not on the subicripiion list and She retired, became unconscious, and at are in no wise obligated to the paper for !» o’clock was dead. Death is attributed the payment of the same. It is our to hemorrhage of the brain. Mr. and way of reminding you that the Courier Mrs. Hawkins at one time lived at is after business. Beaver and later near the Dennis mill at i The Courier i* $1 a year and vou need Cloverdale. it in your home just as much as we need your dollar in ou r business. Bids Wanted. Bids will be received by the Three Rivera Creamery Co. up to Feb. lat, for Fcr County Treasurer. 1 hereby announce mvsclf as candi the follow in g: For a first helper, also date for the oil ice of county treasner of for hauling cheese to Tillamook and 1 Tillamook county, subject to the will of supplies.but k. Right reserved to reject the republican voters at the laid prim ary election. Respectfully, any ami all bills. J. II. Dunstan. Three Rivers Creamery Co., llebo, Oregon. When in Tillamook and you want a Take tin* old reliable W hite stage for good meal at a most reasonable price a comfortable, safe ami sure trip to call at M. (Meson's in the Ramsey Hotel Tillamook. dining room. Grange Contest. Cloverdale Grange divided. The d i and the ultimate result will be that either the parties of the first part will have to entertain the parties of the second part, or vice versa. Credit points will be for prompt pay ment of dues, punctuality, attendance and securing new members. Also other things of benefit to the order. Brandegee Kincaid & Co. Clothes P A R T IE S O F T H E F IR S T P A R T . Mrs. Archie Gist, captain; Fred Briodv, Mrs. Briody, Mr. Cochran J. Lowrance, Mrs. J. Gist, Mrs. George, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Gillam, Maurice Bays, M illie Sappington, W irt Sapping- ton, Mamie Learned, Minnie Blum, Mrs. Imlah, L. Lawrence, Mrs. Brooten, Mr. Brooten, Mrs. March, Mr. March. One is style; the other is quality. Pick any Suit you desire and pay any price from $13 to $35 and you’ll find these features. They’re characteristic of the house. P A R T IE S OF T H E SECOND P A R T . Sold By Mrs. Chas. Lundqnist, captain; A r chie Gist, Olive Bays, Mrs. Cochran, Ed Worthington, Mr. McCabe, Virgie Worthington, Mark Bays, Dessie Bab cock, Dr. George, Forrest Gist, 1’ lmres Stiverson, Crystal Bays, Chas. Blum, Dot Lewallen, Mr. Gillam, Vic Learned, Mr. Kay, Mr. Imlah, Mrs. Sanders. A. A. Pennington Chloroforming a Ship. teiian church are increasing in interest. Tillamook, Ore. Evangelistic Meetings. The revival meetings at the Presby- An American patent has been grant ed for a method o f submarine warfare which provides for anaesthetizing the crew o f an enemy’s ship. The plan Is to steer the submarine close alongside the ship and to shoot the end o f a pro jectile Into the hull, while the rear end maintains a tubular connection with the submarine. An anaesthetic Is then pumped from the submarine into the hull o f the uttacked vessel. His Notices. Actor De Ham—I have had a lot of notices about me wherever I have played. Critic—W hat were they, notices to quit or to lient It?—New York Glol>e. RECIPE TOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint o f water add 1 oz. Bay Rum. a small box of Barbo Compound, and oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until It becomes the desired shade. Any aruggist can put this up or you can mix It at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and removes dandruff. It Is excel lent for fal Ing hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Every evening the evagelists, M ont gomery and Northrup, are at their best in sermon and song, and it is a pity that every |>erson within a radius of five miles of the church cannot hear I them. There are good congregations every night, but still room for more. Program for next week : On Sunday morning Rev. F. S. Ford will conduct service a* usual. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Public service 11. A special meeting for Christian people j at 2:30 p. m. Subject evening service— “ The Devil.” I Monday evening— •‘ ilea* en.” Tuesd ay eveni ng—“ H ell.” Wednesday evening— “ Christ and the Resurrection.” Thursday evening— “ Signs of the Times anil Christ’ s Coining." Friday evening— “ Signs of the Times and tlie Judgment.” No service on Saturday evenings. F. S Ford, Pastor. Great are those 25c dinners at the Ramsey Hotel dining room. Tillamook,