Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, March 23, 1916, Image 2

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SANDLAKE HAPPENINGS.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
Mrs. H enry K am p left Monday for a
Bring ft'.l your old gunny pack*» to us.
visit
with friends in Portland.
We pay 5c apiece for them. Cloverdale
Mercantile Co.
Deputy State Engineer Eddy, of P o rt­
land,
was in this end of tlie county the
For sale—Pure blood Barred Cockerals
fore
part
of the week and in company
and Pullets. Cockerals $2.50; Pullets
with
Commissioner
Owens made a trip
$1. II. E. Cross, Hebo.
to the extreme south end of the county.
Edward Fogg has moved into the
Mr. Eddv was somewhat surprised to
Chester W orthington house recently
find this end of Tillamook county so
vacated by Mrs. Sowers.
picturesque and stated th at he thought
G. H. Gaylord, of Tillamook, was in many parts of th e highway between
Cloverdale Monday. While hero he Cloverdale add Neskowin as scenic as
made a trip to Neskowin.
the famous Columbia highway.
Rev. U. Y. Blalock, will preach in the
Mr9. Scott Boatman, was pleasantly
Baptist church at Cloverdale Sunday surprised last Saturday evening by a
morning a t 11 o'clock. Everyone in ­ large gathering of triends and neighbors
vited.
at her home at Hebo, the event being
For sale—Four-year-old black mare, her birthday anniversary. Theevening
just breaking. Perfectly sound, and a was spent in games, dancing and music.
bargain at $100. F. Sober/,inger, Ore- At m idnight Mrs. Boatman treated her
guests to a most palatible lunch which
town.
was enjoyed by all. The gathering not
J . H. Hicks, of Bay Citv, was in town feeling tired kept the house ringing
Monday, lie has the contract for the with m irth and music till 3 a. m., when
erection of the four bridges on the Sour all departed for their homes wishing
Grass road.
Mrs. Boatman m any returns of the
Or >ver W itt, it is said, has bargained day.
for the purchase of the building he
formerly occupied, adjoining the pool musical and Literary Entertain­
ball. He will again embark in the res­
ment.
tau ra n t business.
STOCK REMEDIES
John Cameron and G. AV. Galloway
were Tillamook \isitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons returned
Saturday from a week’s visit at Pleas­
ant Valley.
Mrs. John Cameron and younger
children
have gone to the valley to visit
Now is just the tim e when
relatives
while Mr. Cameron is building
your cattle and horses need
their
new
house.
a good tonic.
Mr. and Mrs. Rock, of Netarts, are
We carry a full line of the
visiting
Mrs. Rock’s m other, M rs. Eva
best stock remedies and can
Webb,
this
week.
supply you with whatever
you may need.
Mrs. Roy Searcy, Miss Josie Hoyt
and Miss Mary Edwards spent Monday
If your stock is troubled
a t the home of Mr. and Mss. Wm. Gal­
with lice, try a can ot Cres-
loway.
ogent, the stock dip.
Wm. A. HIGH
There was a dance at the cheese fac­
tory Saturday.
;v
The Atkinson brothers are t o do some
Figging for Mr. Carter with their
OREGON donkey.
Mrs. Ira Diamond made a trip to Til­
lamook
Saturday.
GOLD.
The Reliable Drnggist
CLOVERDALE,
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RHINE VALLEY
Mr. and Airs. Bert Hoyt and daughter
Plentiful In the Days of Caesar, Who Nadine, are visiting Mr. H oyt’s m other.
Exacted Heavy Tribute.
Mrs. Pearl Lawrence returned home
In the time of Julius Caesar the
from
her place of work for a few days’
prolificacy of the Rhine valley in
visit.
gold must have been very great, for
there are frequent allusions to gold
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry LaMar, of Tilla­
spoil in his account of the conquest mook. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
of Germany, and his remittances of Galloway.
gold from this country to Rome were
Mr. Lee left for Cloverdale vicinity
Following is the program to be given very heavy. The method employed
Tuesday
in search of work.
Ralph Bacon, of Tillamook, accom- at the Presbyterian Church Monday to obtain it was to impose a tribute
j anied Mr. Dwight here and made evening, March 27. Program begins at of gold upon the conquered and en­
Mr. Myers, of Beaver, was in this d is ­
Cloverdale a pleasant visit yesterday. 8 p. in .:
trict
this week circulating a petition to
force it at the point of the sword.
Mr. Bacon is the manager of the Ray it Selection .................... ........... Orchestra This simple but efficacious method create a high school a t Beaver by the
Co. store at Tillamook.
Recitation, “ If,” K ipling.......
continued in vogue for several cen­ common consent of several of the s u r­
....................
Miss
Mildred
Ford
turies until the Roman empire be­ rounding districts,
I.et us figure on your grocery and
Violin
Solo,
selected.........A.
J.
Heater
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gan to decay. As this decay pro­
hardware bills. We can and will meet
Mr. Carpenter has secured a job at
Portland prices and at the same time Exercise.................... Eight Little Girls ceeded the vigilance of the imperial the sawmill in helping make cheese
give you bi tte r quality of goods.— Duet, selected......... Mrs. R. D. Wersch- officers of the revenue became re­ boxes.
kul, Miss Helen Beals.
laxed, and the slavery of the Ger­
Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
Selection.................................... Orchestra man gold washer came to an end.
No. 99
Seven dollar j was netted a t the m ov­ Male Quartette, “ In Silent Mead”
Report of the condition of the
Between the fifth nnd tenth cen­
ing picture show last evening, which the
—Gitfie, J. L. George, W. M. Owen, turies it is probable that the Rhine
management intend to turn over to the
li. D. Wersehkul, L. C. Beck washings, which had grown to be NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK
church society to apply on the running Solo, “ Kathleen Mavourneen,”
OF CLOVERDALE,
odious from the slavery connected
expense of the church to meet a de­
Couch.................. D. T. Wersehkul with them, were abandoned. Dau- In the state of Oregon, at the close of
ficiency.
Recitation, " U h ," ....... Rev. F. 8. Ford bree (184G) says that at one time
business, March 7,1916.
Dedicated
to
Dr.
Shearer
and
Al
Boon
RESOURCES.
the magistrates of Strasbourg leased
County Surveyor Shreve and crew
who insist that life is just one tiling
Loans
and
discounts..................
$29,187.52
out the privilege of washing the riv­
were in Cloverdale Monday and left in after another . I
Overdrafts,
secured
and
u
n
­
the afternoon for Meda, where thev will Violin Solo, selected......... Glenn Taylor er for gold, and it is probable that
4.05
secured....................................
make their headquarters while survey­ Recitation, selected....... Mrs. Lundquist similar powers were exercised by Bonds and w a r ra n ts ................. 2,500.00
other municipalities. By the year Banking house...........................
100.00
ing the Little Nestueca road. The work Dialog, “ Behind the Sofa,” . . ..
will take a week or ten days.
Arthur Owens, Mabel Luiulquist, 1718 the washings had become so Furniture and fixtures .......... 2,200.00
Other real estate owned............................. 2,094.40
Walter Worthington, Lester Worth­ poor that the share of the Stras­ Due from banks (not reserve
Mrs. Hail e rt returned home last Fri­
bourg
magistrates
was
only
four
or
ington, Dorothy Owen, Erma Taylor
banks)...................................... 1,001.09
day from Tillamook, where she has been
five ounces of gold per annum. In Due from approved reserve
Male Quartette, “ The Story of a
a hospital patient since the 25th of
banks......................................... 1,890.96
184(1 the entire produce was esti
Bee,” Barks.............
January, having underw ent an opera­
Checks and other cash items
1.55
mated
at
thirty-six
pounds
troy.
A
Duet, selected. . . . Dr. George,
Cash on b a n d .............................
962.45
tion for gall stones. While Mrs. llal-
writer
of
a
little
later
period
stated:
...................... D. T. Wersehkul
I ert is yet quite weak she is able to set
K
“Many of the gold seekers are wo­
T o ta l..........................$39,912,02
Recitation, selected......... Prof. Bidgood
dp most of the time and feels th a t she
men.
They
seize
a
wooden
bowl,
Song, Springtime,” __ Ten Little Girls
is now on the rapid road to recovery.
LIABILITIES
Selection....................
....... Orchestra charred inside to render the glisten­
Sunday morning Wayne Franklin dis­
Orchestra—1st Y’iolin, A. J. Heater; ing grains more readily visible, kick Capital stock paid i n ................ $15,000.00
750.00
covered his Overland ear bad been con­ Cornet, Arha Stiverson; Cello, Merton olt their sabots, pull otf their stock­ Surplus f u n d .............................
Undivided profits,...................
119.91
ings,
tuck
up
their
frocks
and
wade
fiscated. His brother John was not to Everest; Trombone, C. F. Short ridge;
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Individual deposits subject
be found either and Wayne immediately Clarinet, Hugh Arstill; Alto, Howard into the Rhine. After securing a
to ch e ck ................................... 13,554.88
117.23
Accompanist, Miss Lucile bowlful of the auriferous sand thev ! Cashier checks outstanding..
set out to find the missing machine. It Owens;
5.00
select the soft side of some emer - 1 Time and savings deposit........
was located in a mud hole this side of t leorge.
Notes and bills rediscounted.
1,300.00
gent
bowlder
for
a
scat
and
go
to
Dolph, considerable the worse for its
Clackamas County Farm 1«>r One in Til­ work. The stones and pebbles are Bills payable for m oney..........
hard use. Wayne is having it repaired
borrowed.............................
9,095.00
lamook.
raked out of the bowl with the fin­
and will soon be ready for business.
75 acres, 25 cultivated, 20 acres old gers, then a sort of sifting nnd gy-
T otal.................
39.942.02
M a t bogus and Conrad Krebs, of slashing, easily cleared, creek, no rock, , rating motion is imparted to the •State of Oregon, County 1
of Tillamook,
| 88,
County road to Oregon | bowl, which is held low enough in
Portland, accompanied by a Mr, 11 rif- ■ lays good.
I, E. L. McCabe, cashier of the above-
titli, whom it is said anticipates pur­ Citv, 5 miles. New barn 50x54, new the water to permit the surface of named bank, do solemnly swear th a t
chasing the Krehs’ mill at this place, story and n half house, 7 rooms, 10 good the sand to be washed olT, and so the above statem ent is true to the liest
little by little all the sand is washed ; of my knowledge and belief.
w re in Cloverdale la-t Sunday. It cows, 5 calves. $8,500, clear.
K. L. McCabe. Cashier.
I. Wheeler, Canhy, tire. out of the bowl nnd the gold re- j
is to lie hoped that if a sale is made
Subscribed and swi rn to before me
th e party purchasing has some way of
When in Tillamook and you want a mains at the bottom. Each bowl this 18th day of March, 1916.
m iking a success ,<f the mill as the good meal at a most reasonable price contains a cubic foot of sand and
Frank Taylor, Notary Public.
M r commission expires Sept. 9, 1919.
people here want something better than 1 call at M. Oleson’s in the Ramsey Hotel about one-fifth of a cent in gold.”—
Correct n t te s t :—Chas. Ray, W. G.
1 Argonaut.
they have bad in the past.
dining room.
Dwight, Directors.