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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1916)
r I I I I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I TEMS n o n Q El □ j AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST L. M. Dennis has purchased the Steve The County Court is in Besaion this Bauer saw mill at Neskowin and will veek. move the same to the Jeff Fleck place Chas. Hay made a quick business trip and manufacture cheese boxes. co Portland the first part of the week. ‘ All a Mistake.” II. 8. Hock, of Oretown, was in Cloverdale ball was filled last evening Cloverdale last evening on his return to witness tlie production of “ A ll a home from Tillamook. Mistake” by the High School students. J. D. Cameron, of Sandlake lost his Everyone in the drama carried their Qouse and most of his household goods part admirably and the audience was jy fire last week Thursday. well pleased. The entertainment was given to pay When in Tillamook and you want a food meal at a most reasonable price for manual training tools for the school :all at M. Oleaon’a in the Ramsey Hotel and the receipts of the evening was lining room. __________ *37.05. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthington, of Recall Petition Filed But Not Accepted. Tillamook, and Mrs. A. K. Worthing- Tillamook Herald: The petition demanding the recall of ,on and children, of Hay City, viiited Commissioner McKimens was tiled last ■elutives over Sunday in Cloverdale. week, but was not accepted on account Tbs White Stage was reassembled of there not being enough names on it. /esteid ty and was put on the run again The petition contained 300 names, while I his morning. It has been all over there should have been 700, so we are muled and repainted, presenting a new informed by the clerk. NVe understand and dandy appearance. that proceedings will be brought in the Owing to the death of Mr. Dunstan, Circuit Court to torce the clerk to call the Pomona Orange meeting to be held an election, and if this cannot be done, it Oretown today was indefinitely post more names will be secured. poned. The fuoerul will take place at Wanted - To Rent Dairy Ranch. Tillamook tomorrow morning at 10 1 want to rent a dairy ranch, with 15 o’ clock. or 20 cows, on shares. Can give best of Dr. Shearer and .fames Burke, ac references. E. Burns, Hebo, Ore. companied bv the doctor’s daughter, Taste a Guide to Health. autoed over the mountains to Portland Modern Investigation has shown that Monday. They returned home by train no article o f food is good for a person ! last evening. The doctor is having bis If he dislikes It. I f a child has prac I auto overhauled at the Ford factory. tically a fixed notion that he does not Hills are out announcing a Leap Year like eggs they will do him no good and ■ hall to ho given by the ladies in the may do him harm. Only serious re j Cloverdale ball Friday c o n in g, March sults can follow from coercing a child 3rd. Gents will be permitted to enjoy Into eating food which he dislikes.— the dance and lunch free, while the Professor M. V. O’Shea In Mother’s gentler sex will be assessed 50 cents Magazine. each and also provide the lunch. Familiar Name. Attorney General Brown has given “ Well, Davie, did you enjoy your vis as his opinion that the state highway It to the museum?" commission can change its map cover “ Yes, mother.” "D o you remember any o f the nice ing state highways at any time. Re cently at a meeting ot the commission, things you saw?” "Oh. yes, I remember lots o f them.” John Alberts, of Salem, raised the ques "And can you tell me what they were tion whether or not the map after liv called?" ing adopted could be changed. This "Y es; most o f them were called ‘ Do means that the state will help finan Not Touch.’ "-E xch a n ge. cially in hard surfacing the Sour Grass road. _ “ Goodmen" and “ Goodwomen." A pleasing form o f address that was At the home of the bride’ s parents in common in the seventeenth century M' bier, Friday afternoon, February 25, tins gone quite out o f use, probably oei irred the wedding of M i s s Kllen Me- been use o f its restriction to “ inferior Ki uens and Kav l.etson, Rev. It. A. persons." The "M r." was then a pro Nan Winkle officiating, Mr. Letson is lix to which only gentlemen were en- .a mechanic employed in one of the T il titled, and among the Puritan fathers lamook auto garages, and Miss Me- of New England the deprivation o f the Ki•nen's until recent 1 v lias been assist right to be so addressed was Inflict ing in Mason's store. Both are popular ed as a punishment. “ Goodman" or in the county and have the best wishes “Uoodwomnii," by contraction "Goody," was the address o f those low in the so of manv friends. cial scale. The term is preserved In \ petition to Bond tho county for some old songs. 1 1-7,(HK) to hard surface the roads was dr. wn up and submitted to some of the A W hite Flour Illusion. eiti/.• iin for approval, but as the jh *- This is what tho surgeon general of titi ui lacked explicit ness, it was re the Pnlted States public health service tinned and rewritten. Hditor Cotton, has to say about white flour- ( of N'ehalem, was here with the first pe- " I want to warn you against the tit .ui hut returned home the following craze people in this country have for day. We ladu ve. as do a great many white Hour. The whitest flour Is not I ranchers in this valley, that the only the fs'st; it is not the purest; it is only < wav to get hard surface roads is to bond t!ie dearest, and wt^n you buy it you for them. The general opinion is that buy looks and not nourishment In or a committee of icpres« utative taxpayers ! ib r to make It white some o f the most I h * elccte I or appointed to assist the nourishing and essential components of County Court in this particular line of the natural wheat have been taken aw ay."—Osteopathic Magazine. w ork. G E T O U T IN n il; OPEN With a KODAK We have a fine assortment of Cameras and Kodaks Prices from $2.00 Up Also everything in the line of supplies needed bj’ the amateur. Characteristics If you haven’t already received one of our catalogs just step in and we will be pleased to give you one. rp H E R E are two distinguishing features which demonstrate We are headquarters for every thing in the E A S TM A N K OD A K the effectiveness of line. W m . A . H IG H Brandegee Kincaid & Co. Clothes Druggist, Stationer and Kodak Doaler. C LO V E R D A LE , - OREGON One is style; the other is quality. Dr. Wendt fits glasses. mook, Ore.. T illa Pick any Suit you desire and pay I. O. U. F. Bid. any price from $13 to $35 and Montenegrin Caps Speak. The Montenegrins carry on their caps a reminder o f tho history o f their race, in the shape o f a deep black border surmounted with five semicircles of gold. The black border is symbolic of mourning for the fatal battle o f Kos- sovo, which shattered the Servian em pire. while the five lines signify the live centuries which have elapsed since that event, and stand also as a sign of hope that one day the glories o f the old Serb empire will be restored.— London Globe. John Brown’ s Compass. A coraimss. once the property o f John Brown, which played a part in early history. Is in the museum o f the Kan sas State Historical society in Topeka. John Brown used the instrument when he was living In Osnwntomie, in the years between 1S55 and 185.8 During the Missouri-Kansas border w arfare in those days, the story goes, the aboli tionist leader used the compass In a pretence o f surveying land, when In reality he was locating and mapping the camps o f proslavery men. —Kansas City Journal. you’ll find these features. They’re characteristic of the house. Sold Bv A . A . Pennington Tillamook, Ore. a (• (• | *x * *X * »X* »X* «X« W. A. WILLIAMS l Reliable Harness Maker Harness and Saddlery • | f Tillamook, Oregon. * (• *Xa «X* «X* * •)• Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals addressed to the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Or egon, for furnishing all necessary labor and materials required for the construc tion of four wooden bridges, along the Tillamook-Ynmhill Joint Road, will be received at the Court House in T illa mook County, Oregon, up to the hour of 8 o’clock a in., Tuesday, the 14th day of March, 1910, and at said time and place, publicly opened and read.'f Proposals mav be submitted for each Her Cortipe.nation. bridge separately or for the four as a H er Ladyship—You are a disgrace to whole. • your title—barred from decent society Each proposal shall be accompanied and expelled from all your clubs for by a certified check for no less than 5 crooked gambling and dissipation— per cent of the total amount thereof, as and. though I am from common stock. a guarantee that if awarded the con tract, the bidder will enter into a con- I've paid nil your debts and kept you trait and furnish therewith a satisfac in luxury. I'd like to know what I’ ve tory bond, that the work will be com had out o f our marriage. Lord Black- pleted in accordance with the terms and sheep—Dash it nil. woman, haven't I conditions thereof. A copy of the plans and specifications made you my equal?—Exchange. may be seen at the office of the Countv Clerk, of either Tillamook or Yam hill All In Fifty Years. County. Generally speaking, a man fifty years Ti e County Courts of Tillamook snd o f age has slept ii.000 days, worked Yamhill Counties reserve tho right to 6.500 days, walked SOO days, amused reject anv or all bids, or to accept the 1 i t which may l»e deemed best for said himself 4.1*00 days, eaten 1.500 days Counties. and has been sick 500 days. He has J. C. Holden. Countv Clerk, Tillamook County. eatev 17,000 pounds o f bread. IO. inm C. B. Wilson, Countv Clerk, pounds o f meat and 4.000 pounds of Yam hill County. vegetables, eggs and fish and drunk In First publication, Feb. 24, 1916. all 7.000 gallons o f liquid. I.ast publication, March 9, 1916.