Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, June 15, 1916, Image 2

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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Big July 4th
Celebration
¡Auto
Live ry
Operated and Owned by
HERMAN
C loverdole,
B A ILEY ,
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Oregon
Get in Readiness for the
Masonic lodge meeting tonight.
Wise A Massey, Dentists.
A cartl from Mrs. Cftas. Lundquist,
P. M. Ftiverson for photo work.
Anywhere at any time.
who
is
visiting
in
Portland,
to
a
lady
(ilenn Cochran made a trip to Tilla­ friend here, says she is enjoying her­
Phone ll-N -9 or 10 M-21.
mook Monday.
self immensely and that she will visit
Prices R easo nable
Chas. Kay spent the fore part of the friends in Carleton before returning
week in Portland.
j home.
Notice ot Completion of Contract.
We have coffee blends for every taste. y |r aD)] yjrj. H. C. Tatro, of Ore-
Notice
is hereby given, that the
Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
town, and daughter, Mrs. Wells, of this The Biggest Celebration Clover­ superintendent
in charge of construc­
Mrs. W. A. High and children are place, returned Sunday from a trip to
tion
of
the
Tillamook-Yamhill
joint
dale
has
ever
given.
i McMinnville. They were accompanied
road, has tiled his final report and ac­
visiting in Tillamook this week.
; home by a son who will visit here for a
ceptance of the contract as completed
Big crowds are attending the W ednes- i short time.
by the Tillamook Bay Construction Co.,
You’ll Want a Snap­
and that Saturday June 17, 1916 is the
day evening shows at this place.
shot of the Crowd.
Dr. George and daughter Lucile, ac­
day and date set for considering any ob­
For sale—Five head ot a No. 1 heavy companied by E, L. McCabe, made an
jections to the final acceptance of the
draft horses. Chas. Kav, Cloverdale. auto trip to Portland Sunday. The Dr. Come in and let us fit you out work by the county courts.
M. Hare, County Judge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthington, of and Mr. McCabe returned yesterday. with a KODAK so vou’U be pre­ A.
Frank L. Owens, Commissioner.
Tillamook, were in Cloverdale Friday | Miss George will remain in Portland for pared to get a picture nt thej Geo. R. McKiniens, Commissioner.
Tillamook County, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bacon, of Til- \ a while.
event.
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
J. B. Dodson, County Judge.
lamook, visited at the Spaulding home The talk given by Rev. Desehner, ¡of Wo Carry Everything Needed in
\Vm. Gunning. Commissioner
Portland, at the Presbyterian church
Sunday.
\V.
S. Allan, Commissioner.
Photography.
here, on the movement of the brewers
Yamhill County, Oregon.
Mrs. W. G. Pwinght, of Tillamook, to
upset the pro'iib'ti >n law now in
' J. B. Wilson, County Clerk.
has been the guest tills week of Miss force,
was a sple i iid address and should
Millie Iler.
arouse the dry f ice to action. Should
Notice tor Publication.
Dr. Shearer and Mix Traxler autoed the brewers succ -d hi getting a wedge
03027
( PU B LISH ER )
Druggist
and
Stationer,
to Portland yestoiliy. They are ex­ under the drv i av of Oregon it will
OF THE INTERIOR
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OREGON U. DEPARTMENT
p et *d home today.
only he a few years before they get Ore­ CLOVF.RDALE,
S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore­
Yesterday was d ig Day and the only gon hack to ban f >ot b..hie- and booze.
J une 7, 1916.
Dr. Wendt fits glasses. Tilla­ gon,
Notice
given that Peter N.
Hag we saw displayed was at the home FLAGS AS PR:Z2S JULY FOURTH
mook, Ore.. I. O. O. F. Bid. Forsyth, is of hereby
of Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. Kraner.
Nenarnusa, Oregon, who, on
1 am paving $6.00 for good Durham April 24, 1911, made Additional Home-
l.’o. 1 Kol’ow and Miss Nora A.
stead Entrv No. 03027, for 1 » 4 n e 4 ,
heifers,
other grades accordingly, and 1 section
These
are
in
Addition
to
Cash
Prizes—
Myers, !!-aver, \v.*re united in mar­
18, township 4 south, range 7
am
in
the
market
for
any
other
kind
of
riage at Tillamook last Saturday.
west,
Willamette
has riled
Have a Float tn the Parade.
calves. Call up P. Bosnia at Ramsey notice of intention Meridian,
to
make
final
five-
Glenn S. Taylor having secured a po­
vear proof, to establish claim to the land
hotel. Tillamook.
sition on the Morning Astorian at In this era of preparedness and pa­ Try a can of Royal Club or German- above described, before the Register and
Receiver of the United States Land Of­
Astoria, left for that place Monday.
triotic ardor every business house, every American Coffee with your next order fice.
at Portland, Oregon, on the 19th
Ford cars will be sold by Ackley A grange, every cheese factory, every lodge of groceries. Cloverdale Mercantile Co. day of July, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Rosenberg, Tillamook, till Julv 1st, on and civic order should own a large Am­
Ellevv DeLaahmut, of Willamina, Ore­
easy payments, Touring car $493.25. erican flag.
The Evening Telegram, Portland’s gon;
Charles C. Wilson, of Willamina,
best daily paper, and the Cloverdale Oregon;
Frank D. Maine, of Blaine, Or­
John Hellenbrand, of Rose Lodge, The Cloverdale Fourth of July com­ Courier,
both papers one year for only egon; Dewitt Jones, of Nenarnusa, Ore­
mittee have ordered ten magnificent
was in town Monday and took the 5x8
gon.
feet flags. These flags have sewn $3.50.
stag to Tillamook, returning in the
Proof made according to law under
stripes
and
printed
union
of
fast
colors,
evening.
which
entry was made.
with metal gonunets clinched in re­ Great are those 25c dinners at the
N. Campl>ell,
W. M. Ray, of Willamina, a former inforced duck binding. Thev will last Ramsey Hotel dining room, Tillamook,
Register.
well known Tillamook county man, is for years.
Ore.
visiting friends in Hebo and Cloverdale One each of the above Hags will be
3ANDLAKE HAPPENINGS.
the old reliable White stage
th's week.
offered as a prize to the best float at a Take
comfortable, safe and sure trip
Special sale on matting—new patterns, Cloverdale on the Fourth of Julv, 1916: Tillamook.
Mrs. Eva Webli and son, Clyde, were
good assortment, tans, greens, blues, By any business house in the countv,
Hemlock visitors Wednesday.
We pay 25c per dozen for eggs, Clo .Mrs. Jim Thompson went to Tilla­
eu\ Regular 25c grade for 20c. Clover- By any grange in the county,
By any cheese factory in the county, veniale Mercantile Co.
dale Mereantile Co.
mook Wednesday.
any Kebekah lodge in the county,
Last Sunday morning Rev. F. S. Ford, By
anv 1 O O. F. lodge in the county, DR. J. G. TURNER
Joe Atkinson, with his father and the
who has been the pastor here for the By
By
any
Masonic
lodge
in
the
county,
Misses
Eola and Editha Brown left Sun
past two years, tendered his resignation By any fisherman in the county,
day
for
Dallas, Portland and Newberg
EYE
SPECIALIST.
to take effect June 30.
By any automobile from tlie county Incorrectly prescribed glasses increase I in the auto. Joe expects to return
I ron» the amount of lumber being in the countv.
Miss Eola Brown intends
deform the eves, and make | Thursday.
hauled from the old Krebs mill it can In addition to the above, money prizes eyestrain,
going
to
school
for the summer.
your later years a time of permantelv
be easily seen that Capt. McIntyre is will be given for a long list of ®Pl>i G | of
dimmed vision. Such glasses are com­ Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons returned
cutting considerable lumber.
to be announced next week.
mon enough, but are eye destroyers and Saturday from Pleasant Valley, where
Several autos have come over the j
the product ot inexperienced opticians. they spent most of the week.
Had Patience.
new Sour Grass road from Willamina J An elderly He gentleman
I
On
the other hand, correctly prescribed Mr. Lvster, who spent Sunday with
was rambling glasses
nod all report it a good road. However, along a country road one
save the eyes from strain, in­ Jotin Simmons and faiui’v returned to
it is expected when the contractors be­ when he saw a smnll boy afternoon
crease
their
usefulness for you, if you 1 Pleasant Valley in the evening, taking
who had
gin to rock this road it will be closed to been sitting on the hank of n creek
wear
them
the
dav of dimmed vision' with him Mrs. Georgia Potmen and
roll
travel
up his fishing line, pick tip his can and tnav , never arrive. Such , glasses
are children.
,
,
,
start
away
from
the
piscatorial
scen­
«
ve
builders
and
are
piesenhed
by
long
Mrs. C. E Trombley anil daughter,
“You shouldn’t give up so soon, I experienced eye specialists. Dr. Turner Bertha Haves and Marion Davis went
S irali, also Mr. Trombley’s father, of ery.
my boy." remarked the elderly one has had years of hard practical exj>eri- 1° rillainook this week to spend a mw
Tillamook, visited with Mrs. Trombley’* chillingly. “The ilsli will bo biting bet ence as an exclusive eye specialist, days visiting.
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ford, from ter in an hour or two."
Thursday of last week to Wednesday of "I know that." answered the Imy a This is no side line, for he devotes his Schuyler Edwards and son, Flvsis,
entire time, energy, and effort exelus- j an,| Horold Brandt, who arc working on
little sadly, “but I am"—
this week
ivelv to the eye, coupled with being the road at Slab Creek, came home >at-
"You
give
up
too
quickly,"
inter
Mr. and Mrs. Rosen berg, of Tilla­ jo led the other. “The next time you educated
in the best schools and many unlay, returning to their work Sunday,
mook, have I won in town the past two come out here you want to bring more years of exj»erience makes him a safe
days. Mr. Rosenberg has sold in these patience with you."
for you to consult. Consult him I When in Tillamook and vou want a
“ ’Taln't that, mister." said the boy, at person
last two day« four Ford*. Y. Spaulding, sighing
the
Cloverdale Monday and good meal at a most reasonable price
deeply. "I got plenty o’ pa Tuesday, Hotel.
Frank Vonl'.uw, John Fleck and Fred tlenoe. but
June
19-20, Beaver June 21, call at M. Wlcson's in the Ramsey Hot* 1
I haln’t got no bait."
Moitzke, are the purchasers.
Tillamook June 23-24.
dining room.
Win. A. HIGH