S A N D L A K E H A PPE N IN G S. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS j a n a and S3 other B news Webb McGinnis was a Tillamook visi­ Don’ t fail to attend the musical and tor Friday. literarv entertainment at the church W Monday evening. W. It. Ilobedee, of Woods, was in Cloverdale yesterday. The Della, under command of iter new master, Capt. Jenkens, arrived here Mrs. Gray, of Blaine, is the guest of from Portland yesterday loaded with her daughter, Mrs. Dee Moon. merchandise. She is loading with Dr. Wendt fits glasses. Tilla­ cheese and will leave out Saturday mook, Ore.. I. O. ( ) . F. Bid. morning. Q j of in t e r e s t STOCK REMEDIES G. W. Galloway made a trip to town Wednesday. Mr. Edwards, accompanied by Mrs. Searcy and Miss Josie Hoyt, was a Til­ lamook visitor Wednesday. There was a dance held at the cheese factory Tuesday in honor of the Hoyt when girls. Now is just the time your cattle and horses need a good tonic. Mrs. Pearl Lawrence returned to her work for Mrs. Merrill in Tillamook Wednesday. We carry a full line of the Jim Thompson was a Hemlock visitor best stock remedies and can Friday. supply you with whatever you may need. Mrs. Brown and daughter, Kola, also Parent-Teachers regular monthly Great are those 25c dinners at the Kamsey Hotel dining room, Tillamook, meeting at the school house house to­ morrow (Friday) evening. Everybody Ore. I f your stock is troubled invited. Matters of importance to this It's about time the lovers of tennis got with lice, try a can ot Cres- school district will be discussed and a the court fenced in and their rackets ogent, the stock dip. good representation is desired. ready. Some miscreant entered the home of Miss Pearl Miller, of Tillamook, was Dee Moon last evening while the family the guest over Sunday of Miss Ituth were absent and stole a number of cans Clark. of beans. Several have reported missing The Reliable DrnGg’ st Plasker Bros, for all kinds of olumb- chickens and it is possible that we have C LO V E R D A LE , - OREGON ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. T il­ lurking around in the neighborhood a lamook, Ore. gang of hoodlums that should be routed. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. Bring all your old gunny sacks to us. The committee having in charge the To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay We pay 5c apiece for them. Cloverdale musical and literary program to have Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and (4 oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair Mercantile Co. been given at the church last Monday twice a week until it becomes the desired For sale—Pure blood Barred Cockerals evening decided to postpone the same shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix It at home at very little cost. and Pullets. Cockerals $2.50; l’ullets to next Monday evening on account of Full directions for making and use come the stormy weather and high water. in each box of Barbo Compound. It will $1. E. E. Cross, Ilebo. The performers have had another week gradually darken streaked, faded gray Dr. George and Chas. McKillip are to gain proficiency and those who attend hair, and removes dandruff. It is excel­ lent for falling hair and will make harsh grading in front of the new residence will he treated to an entertainment hair soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not r< centlv built by the doctor. worth more than the price of admission. rub oft. Tonight occurs the yearly congrega­ J. C. Foster while ea*t last winter tional moeting at the Presbyterian Take the old reliable White stage for selected several varieties of trees and church All members should be pres­ a comfortable, safe and sure trip to shrubs and recently received by ship­ ent. Tillamook. ment a tew pawpaw* trees. This tree re­ The Evening Telegram, Portland's produces a very delicious fruit A Lazy Man. best daily paper, and the Cloverdale sembling in size and shape the bannana Wm. A. HIGH Clyi'e Webb were Hemlock visitors this week. Mrs. Kdgar was visiting her daughter this week. Bert Hoyt and wife returned to Tilla­ mook after spending a few days at the lake visiting. A grange was organized at the soli, ol house last Saturday with a charter membership of 27. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar returned home from their visit at the lake. Her health is better at [»resent. Someone entered John Cameron’s fruit house one night last week by pry­ ing a lock off the door. A quantity of fruit was carried away. Thief unknown. Grandpa Atkinson is visiting at the luke again. Mr. Carpenter has been on the sick list this week. Win. Galloway, who has been laid up with the grip for the past two weeks, is able to be around again. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be received by the A worthy old citizen of Newport Courier, both papers one year for onlv but with a skin like an apple. He lias $.•¡.50. among bis collection several pencil who had the reputation of being the undersigned until April 10, ’ 1<>, for cedars, elm. three kinds of oak, a mawho laziest man alive among “ them hil­ building barn. Plans and specifications For sale—Four-year-old Mack mare, locks,” so lazy, indeed, that he used can be seen *t the Courier office. The and black walnut. just breaking. Perfectly sound, and a to weed his garden in a rocking right reserved to reject any or all bids. bargain at $100. F. Scherzinger, Ore- The attendance at the Wednesday chair by rocking forward to take C. Otzen. Oretown. town. evening entertainment of the moving hold of the weed and backward to In New Quarters. George Tatro, of Neskowin, is a new picture show was not quite as large uproot it, had a way of fishing pe­ The Ammer Furniture Co. have moved pupil in the Cloverdale school. l it is as‘ he previous Wednesday. The pic­ culiarly his own. lie used to drive making his home with his sister Mrs. tures are becoming more interesting as his old white faced mare to the spot and are now located next door to post- the story developes and the attendance Wells. where the tautog (blackfish) might office, Tillamook City, and have on dis­ should increase. The proceeds of the be depended on for any weight, from play an exceptionally fine stock of well When in Tillamook and you want a Wednesday evening entertainments go selected Furniture. Call and. let us good meal at a most reasonable twice to the church ami that’ s another good two to twelve pounds, backed his gig make your acquaintance. down to the water side, put out his call at M. (Meson’s in the Ramsey Hotel reason why you should attend. Ammer Furniture Co. line and when the tautog was safely dining room. Thè news that our roadmaster, James hooked started the old mare and Artichoke Seed For Sale. Mrs. Stewart, mother of Mrs. Geo. B aker, had joined the benedicts was re­ pulled him out. Anyone desiring artichokes for seed Worthington, who has been here dur­ ceived here with some surprise. All his can secure same by calling on Chas. ing the illness of her daughter, returned friends heie thought lie was a confirmed In Hard Luck. Rav, Cloverdale. Price, dug 2c per lb., to her home in Tillainook Tuesday. Appealing to a lady for aid an old in the ground l>£c per lb. bachelor, but last week Wednesday at A. M. Commons, formerly of Ore- the parsonage of the Christian church darkv told her that through the j Telling Stories to Old People. town, but now of Portland, was in he was united in marriage to Miss Ostie Dayton flood he had lost everything : he had in the world, including his Hedge, of Portland, who is quite well There is one development of Cloverdale Saturday on Ids wav home wife and six children. “ Whv,” said known and highly respected in this part story telling which seems to have from a trip to his old headquarters. of the county. The ceremony was per­ the lady, “ I have scon you before, been very little considered— namely, Miss Sarah Trombley, of Tillamook, formed by Rev. VanWinkle in the mid 1 have helped you. Were you the telling of stories to old people, came over to Cloverdale Tuesday even­ presence of a few relatives. The Courier not the colored man who told me nnd that not only’ in institutions or ing to visit her grandparents, Mrs. and is a little late but heartily join their you had lost your wife and six chil­ in quiet country villages, but in the Rev. Ford, and attend the school here. many friends in wishing them hap­ dren by the sinking of the Titanic?” heart of the busy cities and the “ Yes, ma’am, dnt wuz me. Mos’ homes of these old people. How Satnrdav evening will 1>e the last piness. unfort’ nit man dat eber wuz. Kaint often, when the young people are show of the Mil’ ion Dollar Mystery. ¡litis Wanted. keep a fam’ly nohow.” Don’ t miss the closing chapter of this able to enjoy outside amusements, Bids will he received by the Cold i don ating serial. Dance after the Springs Cheese Factory for the hauling the old people, necessarily confined Hew She Earned It. allow. to the chimney corner and many of of choose to Tillamook and supplies l et ns figure on your grocery and hack. Send bids to Ivan Gist, Clover­ | hard ware bills. We can and w ill meet dale, Oregon, Portland prices an 1 at the same time Clackamas County Farm for One in Til- give v« u better quality goods. Clover- lam* K >k. dale Mercantile Co. 75 acres, 25 cultivated, 20 acres old N. A ffd tir, of Neskowin, was in slashing, easily cleared, creek, no rock, County road to Oregon Clmerdsle Monday evening. Mr. Af- lavs cood. lolter is one of Tillamook county's good .( tv. 5 miles. New harn 50x54, new i *t*>r> and a half hou-T*, 7 rooms, 10 goisi road biKwieie and heartily in favor of j >■ ws, 5 calves. fSgvK), clear bonding for a hard surface read. I. Wheeler, Cmibv, Ore. “ Cultivate a little more sunshine in your disposition, my dear,” said Mr. Pubblev. “ Happiness and suc­ cess in life depend upon the quanti­ ty of rays one emits.” “ Very well, John," replied Mrs. Pubhley: “ I ’ll do my best, but 1 think I ’d be happier and more suc- eessful into the bargain if you would emit a ten dollar raise in my allow­ ance. ” — TT a rper’s them unable to read much for them­ selves, might turn to the joy of their childhood by hearing some of tin* old stories told them in dramatic form. Here is a delightful occupa­ tion for those of the leisured class who have the gift and a much more efleetivc way of capturing attention than the more usual form of read­ ing aloud.— From the “ A rt of the Story Teller,” by Marie L. Sliedloek.