Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, July 27, 1916, Image 2

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    Notice to Contractors.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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V. A. Spaulding an d family au to ed to
R ockaw ay Sunday.
Wise & Massey, Dentists.
P. M. Stiverson for photo work.
H . B. Lockwood has the new addition
! to his house nearly com pleted.
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Thos. Coates, of Tillamook was a
visitor in town Monday evening.
A girl baby was born Monday evening
to Mr. and Mrs. C h ester W orthington.
Mrs. W. J . Jones and d au g h ter, of
P o rtlan d , are guests of Mr. and M n .
Boon.
Alida Hay, of P o rtlan d , is th e guest of
h e r uncle and cousin, Chas. Hay and
Miss Her.
E rn e s t W o rth in g to n and William
B arker, of Nolialem, visited in Clover-
dale th is week.
E lm e r W ebb was over from Tilla­
mook last F rid ay . I t is said he will
move here th e first of n e x t week.
Itev. S nider, of P endleton, will oc­
cupy th e p ulpit of th e P resbyterian
c h u rc h h ere Sunday evening.
R. H. Laffoon is erecting qu ite a
building on his property here. It will
be a co m b in atio n barn and woodhouse,
Owing to an a t t a c h m e n t being placed
on th e donkey engine a t the K re b ’s
m ill th e logging crew a re tem porarily
idle.
G re a t are those 25c d in n e rs a t th e
R am sey Hotel dining room, Tillam ook,
Ore.
C has. K e n n e d y re tu r n e d last evening
from P o rtla n d , Y a m h ill and M cM inn­
ville, where he a n d his wife autoed,
s t a r t i n g last S un d ay m orning.
Mr.
K e n n e d y says th ere is a big hay crop in
t h e valley a n d t h a t it sh o u ld be
reasoahly ch e a p if th e re is n ’t to o m uch
d estroyed by th e rain.
Injured In Runaway Accident.
Mrs. E. J . D unn, of Meda, while
d riv in g hom e from Cloverdale Tuesday
a itern o o n m e t w ith a n accident re s u lt­
ing in a broken arm and o th e r e x te rn a l
in ju ries. J u s t before re ach in g hom e
th e horse she was driving becam e
frig h ten e d an d ra n aw ay, th ro w in g th e
lady to t h e ground and com pletely
w recking th e rig.
T h e trav e l to th e beaches h a s not
been as large this as previous y e a rs ow ­
ing to th e bad roads over th e m o u n ta in s .
They are expecting good crowds a t P a ­
cific City aud Neskowin in August, how ­
ever.
T he party th a t said th e r a n c h e r s were
■ miliifg because ol this tine b ay w eather
m ust be enjoying a pipe d re a m . If the
ra n ch ers hereab o u ts aro sm ilin g we
h a v e n ’t been able to bask in th e ir
■miles.
Mr and Mrs. Ed W o rtld n g to n a n d Mr
and Mrs. J. II. I.unison, au to ed to Wil-
la m in a Sunday.
Mr*. I.am so n r e ­
m a in e d t h e re for a short visit w ith r e la ­
tives aud tw o cousins of Mr. Iaim son re ­
tu rn e d with him .
J . K. I.arisen and F. M. T eeter, d r a i n ­
age e x p e rts of th e O. A. C., Corvallis,
a r e m a k in g t h e final survey of t h e Big
Nestucca d ra in a g e district. They e x ­
pect to cou^rlete th e s u rv e y in g this
week, when t h e board will In* re ad y to
stuk bids for t h e work and sell bonds.
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W hen you go on a n outing you
need Cups and Plates.
J u s t step in to our store and get a
package of P aper P lates, D rinking
Cups or O uting Package.
T h ey ’re ju st th e th in g for an o u t ­
ing trip. Saves b o th erin g w ith
dishes a n d are perfectly s an itary .
Also ta k e a look a t those little
Prem o’s for th e youngsters or a
Kodak for th e older ones. Y o u ’ll
certainly need one.
Wm. A. HIGH
Druggist and Stationer,
C LOVER DALE.
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Notice.
N estucca Lodge No, 114, I. O. O. F.
Special m eetin g A ugust 2, 7 p. in., for
th e p u rpose of receiving official visit of
S. M. Nestbroofc. A large a tte n d a n c e is
desired. By order Noble G ra n d .
FI. L. McCabe, Sec’y.
Notice to Horse Owners.
E. E. Cross, of lle b o , has pu rc h ased
th e I’ercheron horse “ L ib e ra l” a n d will
C. C. Jac o b s a n d family and the keep h im a t his b a rn on t h e place. I m ­
Misses C u rry, of M cM innville, were the prove your stock by th e use of th is
guests S unday of Mr. a n d Mrs. W. A. registered P e rc h ero n .
High.
T h e E ven in g Telegram , P o r t l a n d ’s
A rth u r Coffy a n d wife autoed to best daily paper, a n d th e Cloverdale
Hanks last S unday,
Mrs. Coffy re­ C ourier, bo th papers one y ear for only
m ained th e re to visit h e r p a re n ts , Mr. $ 3 . 5 0 . _________________
and Mrs. B arker.
W hen in Tillam ook and you w a n t a
T he schooner Delia on her t r ip in S a t ­ good meal a t a m ost reasonable price
urday b ro u g h t th e dredge t h a t is to be call a t M. Oleson’s in t h e R am sey Hotel
dining room .
used diking for th e L ittle Nestucca
d rainage district.
For sale— One registered H olstein
bull. C has R ay, C loverdale.
O bb M attoon is h aving a new house
b u ilt on his place on th e u p p e r aide of
t h e road nearly across from w here the
old b a rn stood. It will be 24x24 feet.
W. M. Owen and fam ily enjoyed a
visit th is week from Mr. O w en’s bro th er
and wife, of Pendleton. They au to ed in
from P o rtlan d w ith C apt. llosford and
family.
O uting
N ecessities
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1 Tillamook-
Cloverdale
Sealed proposals a d d ressed to th e
C ounty Court of Tillam ook C ounty,
Oregon, and endorsed “ Proposals to
C em plete a Fill or T restle a t th e C om p­
ton place in Section 20, Towngnip 4 S.,
R. 10 W est, on th e C o u n ty Road be­
tw een C'overdale a n d W oods,” in ac­
cordance with the plans an d specifica­
tions thereof on file in th e office of th e
C ounty Clerk, of Tillam ook C ounty,
Oregon, will be received by th e C ounty
C o u rt of said C ounty, a t Tillam ook City,
Oregon, un til the h o u r of 10 o ’clock A.
M. on the 4th day of August, 1910, and
a t t h a t tim e opened a n d read.
E ach bid shall be ac com panied bv a
certified check m a d e paya b le to the
C ounty Clerk, for an a m o u n t equal to 5
per cent of the total of said bid, which
shall be forfeited to the C ounty, in case
th e hid is accepted a n d th e bidder shall
fail, neglect or refuse for a period of five
days after which th e aw ard is m a d e to
e n te r into a contract a n d file a bond
satisfactory to th e C ourt as re q u ire d by
law.
T h e bids will be received for th e
Clearing, G rubbing and G ra d in g from
S tation 0 plus 0 to S ta tion 10 plus 92.8.
Bids will be received also for a T restle,
all according to th e plans and specifica­
tions on file in th e office of t h e C ou n ty
Clerk.
T h e County C ourt reserve t h e rig h t to
reject and all bids.
Dated this 20th d ay of J u ly , 1916.
J . C. H olden, C ounty Clerk.
Uniting Learning an j Labor
T H E GRECO!!
AG RIC U LTU RAL C O LLEG E
In its Six Schools an«l F orty-eight De­
partments is engaged in the great work
of uniting Learning and Labor.
F o rty -e ig h th School Y e a r Opens
SEPTEMBER 18 , ICIS.
Degree C o u rs e s requiring a four-year
high school preparation, are offered in
the following:
AGRICULTURE,
16 D epartm ents;
COMMERCE, 4 Departments; E N G IN ­
E E R IN G , 6 D epartm ents; M IN ES, 3
Departm ents; FO R E ST R Y , 2 Depart­
m en ts; H O M E ECONOMICS, 4 Depart­
m en ts; and PHARMACY.
V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s requiring an
E ig h th Grade preparation for entrance
are offered in Agriculture, Dairying,
Commerce, Forestry. Home Makers, and
Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two-
year high school entrance requirement.
SCHOOL O F MUSIC.—Piano, String,
Band and Voice Culture.
Catalogue and beautiful illustrated
booklet free.
those who wish to
get a better K O ­
DAK this season,
we have m a de a r r a n g e ­
ments whereby we can
take in a few good old
style mach in es in trade
on new ones,
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(Repairing.
C. I. CLOUGH,
RELUBLE DRUGGISTS
Tillamook,
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Aildress T h e R e g i s t r a r ,
1 w-7-15 is to 9-7-16)
C O R V A I.I.IS , O R E G O N
6 0 0 0 JUDGES CLIENT IS VERY MUCH AUVE^
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W a y P o in ts
Safe and Comfortable
Leave Cloverdale daily at
7:30 a. m ., a rri vin g a t T i ll a ­
mook a t 10 a. m.— in time for
mor ni ng train to Portland.
Leave Tillamook nt 3 p. on ,
arriving at Cloverdale at 5
p. m.
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