LOGAL AND PERSONAL I B B B ITEMS B a Q 1* Notice for Publication. I D E PA R TM E N T OF T H E IN T E R IO R U. S. LA N D O FFIC E at Portland, Ore­ gon, April 3, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Lewis S. Keene, of Beaver, Oregon, who, on Oc­ tober 11th, 1*912, made homestead entry No. 03(i*>0, for n e ^ of II e l * , section township south, range j west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three- 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, 191(5. Claimant names as witnesses: O. W. Kinnaman, Elisha P. Mills, R o­ bert C. Magarrell, W illiam S. Speeee, all of Beaver, Oregon. OolkiO ( IH’ IIL IS H K .I) AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST S«e 1*. M. Htiverson for photos. Full blood, single comb, W hite Leg­ We have just received horn eggs for setting. Order now. Ivan . a « «T . . Gloverdale Mercantile Co. are paying Gist. S?5c n dozen for eggs. Special show— “ The Goddess of Fate” I>. A. Itailey and Joe Wilson have — of— at the movies Saturday evening. Prices purchased the Landingliam ranch. 25 and 15c. Appropriate Kaster exercises will be Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kraner, Arba held at the church Sunday evening. Stiverson and Miss Ruth Clark enjoyed Full blood Silver Faced Wyandotte an auto ride to Tillamook Sunday. rooster, $1.50. Mrs. Geo. Worthington. County Agriculturist Jones, of T illa ­ Great are those 25c dinners at the mook, and J. E. Larson, drain specialist, Ramsey Hotel dining room, Tillamook, O. A. C., were in Cloverdale yesterday. Arid you will find in thiOineaoroe , Ore. seasonable Gifts for Birthday’s Just received a complete line of fish­ very ................. .................- .... Chicken dinner Sunday at the Clover- ing tackle. The season is on and we and many other occasions. dale hotel; the kind that makes you have the kind of tackle you want. V. happy. .‘55c. Learned, Cloverdale. A Beautiful New Assortment 35. HAND PAINTED CHINA Wm. A. HIGH » £ 1 ; ^ » '° Um,fr N. Campbell, Register. FRANCIS L. mCHELEOOP; I'lasker Bros, for all kinds of olumh- On his return from the Presbytery at Of McMinnville, ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. T il­ Portland, Rev. Ford spent Sunday last Republican Candidate for Joint Druggist and Stationer, lamook, Ore. with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trombley at Senator. Keep the ball rolling—the ball that Tiilamook. Mrs. Ford joined R ev. Ford C L O V E R D A L E , OREGON For the 24th Senatorial District, com- makes for the Nestucca Valley a stand­ there Saturday evening and returned prising Lincoln, Tillamook, Washing­ with him Monday evening. ton and Yamhill counties. ard union high school. A big line of Easter cards at H igh ’ s I was born and raised on an Oregon Our former townsman, C. A. Smith, Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens spent the farm and after graduating from the fore part of the week in Tillamook, ar­ who now resides at Corvallis, was in Bring us your eggs. W t pay 25c a State College, have been entensively Cloverdale over Sunday and left for his riving home last evening. dozen. Cloverdale Mercantile Co. engaged in farming; served Yam hill home Tuesday morning. He will move Geo. Worthington left Wednesday County as Representative in the 25th Dr. Wendt fits glasses. Tilla- back to Cloverdale and take up ranch morning for Loraine, Oregon, where he legislative assembly. mook. Ore.. I. O. O. F. Bid. life again as soon as the lease on his h is secured a position as cheesemaker. place expires. W hile here he closed a If nominated and elected will con­ Take the old reliable W hite stage for tinue to work for lower taxes, and strict The Evening Telegram, Portland’ s deal w hich conveys to him the George a comfortable, safe and sure trip to j economy. I favor laws for Hie people best daily paper, and the Cloverdale Worthington residence property. Tillamook.__________________ j ano rural credits; am opposed to the Courier, both papers one year for only Married at the home of Mr. and Mrs i creation of new offices, commissions, Bids Wanted. $ 1.50. Frank Worthington, at Tillamook, by Bids will be received by the Cold raise of salaries or the misuse of cleri­ A dock of high grade auto tires and Rev. Gittins, Saturday morning, their Springs Cheese Factory for the hauling cal patronage for the legislative assem­ cisings. Prices low, the quality the daughter, Miss Edna, to R. W. Holland. of cheese to Tillamook and supplies bly, and favor limiting this clerical lore best. 1). T. Edmunds, Pacific City, The happy couple.will make their future back. Send bids to Ivan Gist, Clover­ to a business basis. < »regon. home in Portland, for which place they dale, Oregon, Strongly opposed to any modification left shortly after the wedding ceremony. of any laws passed by the people as the On mi l after this date boys under the Miss Worthington, with her parents, Knowledge the Fount of Fervency, i people’s power through the ballot should a re of 21 years are prohibited from play­ until recently were Cloverdale citizens, Slimson— Now. Bobbie, remembei n°t be tampered with.—adv. ing games in my place of business.— V. is highly respected and the Courier joins Learned. that when we sit down to dinner the e i r « „ - i » u o . . t ___u’ v j a host of friends in wishing them hap­ bisliop »-ill ny a blosainy. I .«o y e rd a le Has Lamber Yard. The editor’ s family were treated to an piness. Bobbie— Pries ho know what we | The I“ *™* •“ •»•■■Ho» auto ride to Tillamook and the surround­ are going to have? : prise of Cloverdale is a lumber yard. ing country Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. I). Little Nestucca State Highway. Slimson— Certainly not. While the stock is not large it will be T. Werschkul. Commissioner Owens, who returned Robbie— Better let me do it. lie glrat ua,‘v ,ncr*a9ed " ntil everything in Mine Host Henry Kemp has just com­ last evening from McMinnville, this won’t put half the heart in it that the h« “ *er hue can be had right here in l will.— New York Sun. the village. The yard is being stocked pleted lepapering the hotel lobby and morning informed the Courier that the ---------------- j by Henry Weiss, who lias made a suc- i now putting down a cement sidewalk state had adopted the Little Nestucca as Even Loss. ! t es8 tbe 8ilw ®ill business in the in front of his place. a state highway. When asked about At one time Kid Brown, a famous N?8tucca Va,,e-v - and the management The Della, after being bar bound at any improvement being made this sum­ dance hall proprietor and early day "'** undei our 8eidaI hotel man, Garibaldi for a short time, reached her mer, the commissioner said there would character of Alaska, was approach- ***‘,irv Kemp. d a-k here Tuesday. She left out with a lie about $.’5000 of county money and the cd by a gambler and requested to ()rder8> lar«e or 8,nall< left at the load of cheese Wednesday. same amount of state money that would lend him $10. Without saying a Cloverdale hotel with Mr. Kemp will lust arrived from “ the East,” a line be available. word the Kid punched the cash reg- receive~T>rompt and careful attention Deputy State Engineer Fddv came to ister, pulled out $5 and handed it an. T. Edmunds, Pacific ing and this morning he and Mr. Owens Wliat?” said the latter. “ Didn’t that wil1 be much appreciated by pa left for the Sour Grass Road to inspect I ask you for a ten spot ?” Citv, Oregon. i trons- some rock in that locality for use on the The kid shifted his chew of tobac- B you want one board or enough to The County Fair Board meets at Til- road. C O over to the other side of his build a barn, you can be supplied at tho 1. mook tomorrow to reorganize and mouth, kicked his slippers in the hmiber yard in Cloverdale complete plans for the coining full fair. Dwight-Jeukins. corner and drawled in his character­ D. I* 1. Thompson, the newly appointed Tuesday morning at the Presbyterian istic fashion: no mber, w ill be installed. munce, Tillamook, bv Rev. Yeoul, oc- i “ We both lose live.” — Kverv- , Attorney t allaban, of 1 illamook, Re- , n n • i, body’s. , ,, ... , .... ... enrred the marriage of >V . G. Dwight to cor ler Met lure and Editor Wellington, ... v . , I want all the Red, White ,,, . . . Miss > me Jenkins, both of Tillamook, of Hay ( itv. were in Cloverdale Satur­ Names of the Days. mid Roan Bulls and Heifers, The newlv weds left on the Portland day hoi sting W. H. Harris, a Hay City The names of most of the days train f.-r a trip to southern Oregon and also Holstein Heifers and c uincilmun, f«>r County Commissioner California points, where they will spend of the week have their origin in Guernsey Heifers I can get. from the north end. Saxon words and Scandinavian my­ the next two weeks. I will pay a good price for The are two first clai s shows hilled Mr. Dwight is a prominent business thology. They are as follows: Mon­ this class of stock. day, the day of the m oon; Tuesday, for this and next week. Saturday even- man and has financial interests ii g a speri.il (•'ature worth double the almost every quarter of the county and the dav devoted to Tiw. the god of if there is no other wav pi ire of admis«u i i . Wednesday evening has Leon identified with every move- war; Wednesday, the dav of Odin Attention Dairymen! of next week “ The Girl in the Game.” Tins play is gaining in popularity and patrons are well satisfied. The proceeds from the latter pl.«y go to the mainten­ ance fund nl the church and shoul I be patronized by ev.T\ hodv. inent to bi'ost thè county and its pro­ durti. Mi-s Jenkins is a higlily respected and taicntcd lady of Tillamook, and thè ha; pv em pie h ivo thè b -t wish '- o f a h< -t of friends. or Wodin. king of the gods; Thurs­ day, the day of Tlior. god of thun­ der; Friday, the day devoted to I'rigga, wife of Wodin; Saturday, the day of Saturn; Sunday, tho dav of the worship of the sun. available send them to me on the stage and I will pay the charges. SM IT H , The Calf Man Tillamook, Oregon. - t