Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, July 13, 1916, Image 2

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Notice for Publication.
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and other new s of interest
FLIES
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03027
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore­
gon, June 7, 1916.
Notice is hereby given th at Peter N.
Forsyth, of Nenamusa, Oregon, who, on
April 24, 1911, made Additional Home­
stead Entry No. 03027, for n j ( n e ‘ 4 ,
section 18, township 4 south, range 7
west, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final five-
vear proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register and
Receiver of the United States Land Of­
fice. at Portland, Oregon, on the 19th
day of July, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ellerv DeLashmut, of W illamina, Ore­
gon ¡Charles C. Wilson, of Willamina,
Oregon; Frank D. Maine, of Blaine, Or­
egon; Dewitt Jones, of Nenamusa, Ore­
gon.
Proof made according to law under
which entry was made.
N. Campbell,
Register.
Mr. apd Mrs. Joe Trinkler, of Ore-
town, were in Cloverdale today.
When in Tillamook and you want a
good meal at a moat reasonable price
The flv season is here.
call at M. Oleson’s in the Ramsey Hotel
Are you prepared with
dining room.
Spray
and Sprayer to pro­
The Evening Telegram, Portland’s
tect
your
Cows?
best daily paper, and the Cloverdale
Why let your Cows suf­
Courier, both papers one year for only
fer
when we can furnish
$3.50.
you
with a Spray that will
$20.00 purchase we pay you $3.00 in
cost
you less than 10c a
cash on all goods on east and south side
gallon
when mixed ready
of store in Cloverdale. Cloverdale Mer­
to
use.
Give it a trial
cantile C«.
and be convinced.
Ed Worthington and Llovd Peck
We also sell three differ­
nutoed to Newberg Sunday to get Mr.
ent
styles of Sprayers
Peck’s family, who have been visiting
suited
to your use.
Notice for Publication.
at that place and in and around Port­
( pu b l ish e r )
02958
land for the past three weeks.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
With the arrival of the fishing season
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland,
comes our old townsman, Al South-
Oregon, June 16th, 1916.
Druggist
and
Stationer,
maid, from Willamina. He arrived
otice is hereby given that William
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OREGON H. N Davis,
yesteiday and with Bill Raleigh, who CLOVERDALE,
of Blaine, Oregon, who, on
prsceeded him a few days, are holding
March 29, 1911, made Homestead Entry
Dr. Wendt fits glasses. Tilla­ No. 02958, for n >£ n w
forth at Pacific City.
Section 22,
3 South, Range 8 West, Wil­
mook. Ore.. I. O. O. F. Bid. Township
A letter from Chas. Smith, now at
lamette Aleridian, has tiled notice of in­
Corvallis, says he will he in Cloverdale
tention to make final five-year proof, to
on the 16th or 17th and that anyone Plasker Bros, for all kinds of plumb­ establish claim to the land above de­
scribed. before the Clerk of the County
wanting to go out to Corvallis or any of ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til­ Court
for Tillamook County, Oregon, at
the valley towns can make arrangem ents lamook, Ore.
Tillamook,
Oregon, on the 3rd day of
O re.
for the trip with the auto that brings
August, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Dorothy Owen returned Sunday even­ him and his family in.
Take the old reliable White stage for Matthew
Thompson, of Blaine, Oregon,
ing from an extended visit in Portland A. H. Gaylord, of Tillamook, together a comfortable, safe and sure trip to John
Wilmott,
of Blaine, Oregon, Frank
and Rainier.
D. Maine, of Blaine, Oregon, John T.
with an auto load of pleasure seekers, Tillamook.
Moon, of Cloverdale, Oregon.
Mrs. R. U. Moore and children, of passed through Cloverdale from Pacific
Proof made according to law under
McMinnvile, are guests this week of her City Tuesday, and reports having had a Office Ground Floor
which entry was made.
Bell
Phone
5.3-J
sister, Mrs. W. A. High.
N. Campbell,
Todd Hotel.
P. O. Box 147
tins time. Pacific City can be made one
Register.
of
the
best
resorts
in
Tillamook
county.
Subjects for the movies next Satur­
.
With Rollie Watson
day evening: “ Key to Yesterday,” and As it is at present it is very desirable for
No. 99
camping,
a comedy, ‘‘Jack in the Box.”
Report of the condition of the
Rev. F. S. Ford, who has resided hero Alec Imlab returned home Saturday
the past two years, removed with his evening from near Drain, where he had
family to Tillamook Tuesday.
been to look at a ranch th at he thought
OF CLOVERDALE,
In the state of Oregon, at the close of
Ford cars will bo sold by Ackley .t of trading for. Owing to the fact that
business, June 30, 1916.
L. V. EBERHARD, Manager.
Rosenberg, Tillamook, till July 1 st, on there was a large hill between the place
RESOURCES.
easy payments, Touring car $493.25. and the school he thought it would be Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records
Loans
and
discounts..................
$34,609.24
of
Tillamook
County,
Oregon.
$1.00 purchase we give you 15c in too great a climb for the children and
Overdrafts,
secured
and
un­
secured .....................................
35.31
cash on all goods on east and south side he decided to remain with his Clover­ TILLAMOOK.
- - OREGON Bonds
and w arrants.................. 1,385.00
of store at Cloverdale. Cloverdale Mer- dale ranch. He was accompanied home
Banking house............................ 100.00
by his son, James, also Frank Luce and
cautlie C<>.
Furniture
and fixtures............ 2,200.00
Ab Meyers, of Salem.
Other real estate owned........... 2,068.40
A large crowd witnessed the moving
Due from banks (not reserve
pictures hist evening and enjoyed the Of all the cranks the crankiest is the
banks). .............................
370.18
Manufacturers
music furnished by the Sheridan or­ chronic pessimist, says an exchange.
Due from approved reserve
chestra.
hanks......................................... 2,686.33
He is always whining like a half starved All Kinds of
Checks
and other cash items
39.00
Rough
and
dog
with
a
tin
can
til'd
to
his
tail.
Whe.i
Otto Wilson and family, and John
Cnsh on hand............................. 1,161.06
Finished
Expenses..................................... 1,622.05
Moon and grandson, Llovd, left Tuesday the sky is beautifully clear, he is posi­
morning for the Valley. They expect tively certain that everything w ill dry Your bill for House or Barn will
Total.......................... $46.267,17
to he gone alwmt a week.
receive careful attention
up and there will be a scarcity. When
LIABILITIES
and lumber ready
Dr. Shearer, accompanied by Mr. and the gentle rain begins to fall he laments
Capital
stock
paid in .................$15,000.00
Mrs. Frank Owens, motored to Portland and is afraid the crops will be spoiled.
promptly on
Surplus
fund..............................
750.00
Tuesday morning. Mrs. Owens will | He is always expecting some great
time.
Undivided
profits,...................
1,614.68
calamity, misfortune of some kind or of
visit her parents in Newberg.
Individual deposits subject
Leave
Orders
with
Henry
Kamp.
Being
laid
up
with
rheum
atism
.
No
to check................................... 18.977.97
$5.00 purchase we pay you 75c in matter how rosy the apples look, or
Cashier checks outstanding
579.52
at
Cloverdale
Hotel.
cash on all goods on cast and south side bow juicy the pears, he is afraid that
Time and savings denosit........
5.00
Notes and bills rediscounted 2.1)50.00
of stoic in Cloverdale. Cloverdale Mer­ they are wormy at the core and can’t Be
Bills payable for m oney..........
cantile Co.
kept until Christmas. The country is
borrowed..............................
7,300.00
\ . Spaulding took Mr. Ridgood and going to the bow wews and everybody is
Total.................
46,277.17
Operated and Owned by
family to the valley in his new Maxwell a dirty and dishonest rascal. His ow n
State
of
Oregon,
County
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last Sunday. Mr. Bidgoisl expects to peaceful and progressive town is all
of Tillamook.
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NEKMAN BAILEY.
I, E. L. Mcabe, Ccashier of the above-
remain out there for a month or fix right, hut he is convinced that it never
named hank, do solemnly swear that
will improve »0 very much. The high
w ooks.
the above statem ent is true to the l»est
church spire is a notable landmark, but G lo v o r d c ilo , - O r e g o n of
my knowledge and belief.
A Cloverdale married man was heard it might fall down some day and do
K . L. McCabe. Cashier.
to remark the other dav that if there is great damage. He himself enjoys ex-
Subscribed
and
swum to before me
Anywhere at any time.
one time more than another when a e* llent health at present, but be is sure
this 10 th day of July, 1916.
woman should be left alone, it i* when that be won’t live long—and lie
Frank Taylor, Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. 9, 1919.
a line of clothes comes down in the shouldn’t. The world would Is' much Phone ll-X-9 or 10 M-21.
Correct attest:—Chas. Ray, W. G.
mud.
happier without such cranky pessimists.
P r ic e « R e a s o n a b l e Dwight,
Directors.
Wise & Massey, Dentists.
P. M. Stiverson for photo work
Fishing season for salmon opens Sat­
urday.
A good, roomy launch for sale. Terms.
Knquire this office.
Dwight Edmunds, of Pacific City, was
in Cloverdale today.
There are lots of towns bigger than
Cloverdale, but none better.
For sale— O ne registered Holstein
bull. Chas Ray, Cloverdale.
Mrs. Halbert moved last Saturday to
the Hushheck house on the hill.
Mrs. Phil Messner spent a few days in
Tillamook the first of the week.
W anted—Work by 1.3 year-old hoy.
References. Enquire at Heho store.
For sale—Five head ot a No. 1 heavy
draft horses, ('has. Hay, Cloverdale.
New pl.inlc is being put on the bridge
across the Nesttnc;t river at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Werschkul, of
Bay City, were Cloverdale visitors Sun­
day.
(Jreat are those ‘Joe dinners at the
Ramsey Hotel dining room, Tillamook,
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Wm. A. HIGH
Abstracts on Short Notice
by the
NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
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WEISS & SONS
LUMBER
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