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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
• —— » { j —» —— ■— ■»■ — ■— '—1 ■ '■■ '-■ ” LOCAL AND PERSONAL n H Q ITEMS ■" *—1 ■■ ‘ — £1 B *i» B j J AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST Notice for Publication. ( itbmmhkk ) 03660 D E P A R T M E N T OK T H E IN T E R IO R 1'. 8. L A N D OFFICE at Portland, Or- - gon, April 3, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Lewis S. Keene, of Beaver, Oregon, who, on Oe- tober 11th, 1912, made homestead entry No. 03660, for n e b4 of n e x4, section 35, township 8 south, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final tlnee- vear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the first day of June, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: O. W. Rumanian, Elisha P. Mills, R o bert C. Magarrell, William S. Speece, all of Beaver, Oregon. Proof made according to law under which entry was made. N. Campbell, Register. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farm A big line of Easter cards at High’ s We have just received er, Sunday, a girl. Drug Store. Obe Mattoon is suffering with a boil The effects of last Saturday’s work on tiie school grounds is visible and pleas on his hand. Attorney Marx, of Tillamook, was in ing. — of— Mrs. Carrie Morgan, formerly of Port Cloveruale yesterday. ^ C. I. Clough and family, of Tillamook, land, is visiting with the Nelson and Lundquist families. were Cloverdal« visitors Sunday. Dr. J. <1. Turner, formerly of Lowe & Rev. F. S. Ford left yesterday morn ing to attend the Presbytery at Port Turner, eve specialists of Portland, will he at Cloverdale Hotel April 19, at land. Beaver April 20 and at Tillamook April Full blood, single comb, White Leg 21 and 22. Dr. Turner devotes his en And you will find in this line some horn eggs for setting. Order now. Ivan tire time, energy and effort exclusively very seasonable Gifts for Birthdays Gist. to the eye. He is a graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowranee are now Northern Illinois College of Opthamol- and many other occasions. occupying the house adjoining the edi ogv and Otology of Chicago, Illinois, tor’s home. and lias had more than 18 years of hard \V. A. Highsmith, of Oretown, is now practical experience and knows his bus with the Cloverdale Mercantile Co. at iness thoroughly in all its branches. Statement of the ownership, manage Druggist and Stationer, Clovetdale. This is no side line. Dr. Turner gives ment, etc., required by tlieactof Con your eyes a most searching and scientific F. S. York left yesterday morning for C LOVE RDALE , - OREGON gress of August 24, 1912, examination with the latest improved Beaver where he w ill assist John Jenck Of Cloverdale Courier, published electric instruments, and when he pre in the mill for a few weeks. weekly at Cloverdale for April, 1916. scribes glasses it is with positive and ab Adam Babcock, of Pacific Citv, se State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, *s solute assurance that they are the best cured the contract to build a large new Before me, a notary public in and for and only kind suited to your eyes. If barn for C. Otzen at Oretown. tlie[coiiTitv|aforesai<l,personally appear* d you do not need glasses he will tell you Frank Taylor, who, having been duly Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Rohedee, of so frankly. No charge for consultation I want all the Red, White sworn according to law, deposes and Woods, were guests Sunday at the home oi examination. Satisfaction guaran says that lie is the publisher of the of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murphy. teed. Consult him. At Cloverdale and Roan Bulls and Heifers, Cloverdale Courier, and that the follow A stock of high grade auto tires and Wednesday, April 19. advt. also Holstein Heifers and ing is, to the best of his knowledge an*I casings. Prices low, the quality the belief, a true statement of the owner Surprised. best. 1). T. Edmund», Pacific City, Guernsey Heifers I can get. ship, management, etc., of the aforesaid Oregon. A very pleasant surprise party was I will pay a good price for publication for the date shown in the On and after this date boys under the given Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson and above caption. Publisher, Frank Taylor, this class of stock. age of 21 years are prohibited from play family last Thursday evening. Just as editor, managing editor, business man ing games in my place of business.— V. they were getting up from the supper If there is no other way ager, same. Owner of plant, Cha. Raw table a number of their neighbors Learned. Bond holders, mortgagees, or other se available send them to me on walked in and surprised them. The The Literary society gave an interest* nility holders, none. Signed Frank evening was spent in playing games, program last Friday evening and the stage and I will pay the Taylor, publisher, husisness manager, and a midnight lunch was served. At a promises us a drama for the next meet etc. charges. very late hour all departed for their ing, May 7. Sworn to and subscribed before me homes. A Guest. this 4th dav of April, 1916. Just arrived from "‘ the East/’ a line E. of Ladies’ Hats, up-to-date and latest S A N D L A K E H A P P E N IN G S ; Notary public tor Oregon. styles, 1’ ou are invited to call and in Tillamook, Oregon. My commission expirses June 23, 1914, spect them. At I>. T. Edmunds, Pacific Miss Carrie Brown has returned home City, Oregon. from Tillamook, where she has been at Some road grading is being do.ie oil tending school, having been obliged to Parkway Drive. We would he pleased quit on account of her eves not being to see this driveway graded from the able to stand the night study. church to the summit of the hill as it Tuesday, April 4th, being the 68th would make a scenic road. In descend birthday of Win. Galloway, Mrs. Eva is the round trip rate to Los ing the view that could be had would Webb and daughter Maude. Mr. and Angeles. Six months return be well worth the trip. Mrs. Carpenter, G. W. Galloway and limit with stopovers. The We are informed that Mr. Eddy, wife and two sons gathered at his home deputy state highwav commissioner, I to spend the dav. Alta, Mabel and spring is a delightful time who spent several days last month Clara Galloway, who had spent the dav to go. vi wing the roads of Tillamook county, at school, took supper with him. All has tiled his report with the county had an enjoyable time and wished him His court recommending the Little Nestiic many more happy birthdays. ca us a state highway and asking the health is not very good. court to endorse the lecomuiendatinn. Jim Thompson had the misfortune It-fore adjournment Commissioner while plowing to get his leg hurt with a Owens signed the recommendation and singletree. He is to he seen limping are at their best. Nice warm it is presumed the other members of the around, hut is able to fish. sunny days making bathing | court have also signed it. Mr. Edwards, Mr. Carter and Mr. I ideal. Choice of beaches, Carpenter wore Tillamook visitors Sat D. T. Werschknl,accompanied by Mrs. Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Worschkul, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wersch- urday. Venice, Redondo, Leng kul and son, hit the road Sunday morn- The cheese factory starts operations Beach and Newport are all in,', in company w ith « big tat turkey, for the 17th inst. Oscar Werschktil's home north of Tilla within a tew minutes ride of Mrs. Minnie Searcy returned to her mook. The bird occupied floor space in mother’s home after a visit in Tilla*j Los Angeles. the rear portion of their Ford going over mook. and the rear springs groaned with the Remember that the beautiful Joe Atkinson has a new automobile. He extra weight hut not so on the return came to the lake last Thursday and i trip. Dave occupied the front seat ami tie* auto hove into Cloverdale in the gave several of his friends a ride. He re- evening looking like all springs were in turned home Saturday. Mrs. Ira Diamond and Mrs. L. L. G a l- ' the rear and none in front. loway, the carpet weaver of the lake, | is open all the year. Many | The city council of Tillamook criticised were Tillamook visitors Wednesday. of the best exhibits from the R colder Aschim recently because of Mrs. Galloway delivered some work she hi* not finding Dr. Reedy guilty of had finished. Anyone desiring weaving Panama-Pacific Exposition breaking the speed limit and Mr. done, carpets or rug*, w rite or call and have been taken to San A-chim very plainly told the said coun get prices. Diego making this fair big cil that if they were dissatisfied with his John Cameron is enjoying a visit from wax < f doing business he would resign ger and better than ever. his brother from New York. Mr. and the council advised him they would JWrite for our booklet on San accept his resignation whereupon it was Cameron is making preparations to get Diego and Southern California C n lend, ’fin* case is one very much to hi* new house built by clearing a place for the siime. Ha will build by the road h regretted a« Mr. Aschim ns we are Ask local agent for farther information or to le I to believe lias been u very valuable this time. write John M. Scott, General Pas Gerald Carad left this week for Port o cer and a magistrate reputed as deal senger Agent, Portland, Ore. in.' justly with everybody. The law at land. times piv-ctii t s Midi restrictions upon Mrs. Albert Brown has been very ill a magistrate that it apparently looks a< tin* la*t few days. Hope she speedily and though the magistrate would he per recovers. fectly justifiable in throwing the stat Card of Thanks. ute* ami ordinances in the hay and pro Return ceed on hi* own initiative. However, Wo wish to thank those who so kindly lie cannot do thi*. and must he governed assist«! during our recent sad bereave bv written codes. Ira C. Smith lias ment. been appointed to till the oilier. Mrs. L. M . Sutton. A Beautiful New Assortment CHINA Wm. A. HIGH Attention Dairymen! SMITH, The Calf Man Southern California Beaches I I Panama=California sExposition ! Portland I I Los Augeles SOUTHERN PAGiriG J L. Mc