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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1916)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS a a Wise & Massey, Dentists. P. M. 8tiverson for photo work. Leo Norton, of Woods, returned from the valley yesterday. Charles Woolev.of Tillamook was in Cloverdale Monday. A. G. Schultz, of Meda, was a Clover- dale visitor Monday. Henry Gotild and T. H. Wilson, of Meda, were in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Carver, of Ore- town, were Cloverdale shoppers Mon day. l.ula Thayer, of Tillamook, has been the guest of Viva and Edith Owens this week. Almost every citizen of this end of the county has attended the county fair this week. Miss Bessie Wilson, of Portland, is the guest of her brother, Otto Wilson, und his family. Mr. Moon is having an addition built to his garage. Dave Krake, of Beaver, is doing the work. , Revs. Montgomery and Northrup will hold services a t the Hebo school house Sunday at the usual hour. Tomorrow (Friday) is your last chance to see the county fair. The ex hibits are good and the aeroplane flights tine, so the report goes. a and a other O new s Take the old reliable White stage for a comfortable, safe and sure trip to Tillamook. A good crowd turned out Monday night to hear Rev. Snyder tell about “ Catching the Big Ones.” His talk was pleasing as was also the several vocal selections by Miss Snyder. Miss Ava Owen contributed to the program with two delightful humorous recita tions. Fifty dollars was raised to help pay off the indebtedness of the manse property. Cake and coffee were served and all seemed to enjoy the evening’s entertainm ent. Death of D. F. Richards. D. F. Richards, formerly of Provo, U tah, but for the past few years living on a ranch with his wife and son near H udson’s corners, died Tuesday after noon of paralysis, from which he had been a sufferer for a num ber of years. The remains were taken to Tillamook yesterday afternoon by U ndertaker Henkle and Mr. Minnich, and from which place he was buried today. Mr. Richards was a member of the Provo Lodge, W. O. W. He leaves a wife and four sons to m ourn his death. The sons are Harry and Edward, of Provo. U t a h ; Alfred, of Gold Hill, Col., and A rthur, of this place. Edward arrived here yesterday from Provo to attend the funeral. O of in t e r e s t Outing N ecessities T When you go on an outing you need Cups and Plates. Just step into our store and get a package of Paper Plates, Drinking Cups or Outing Package. They’re just the thing for an o u t ing trip. Saves bothering with dishes and are perfectly sanitary. “New York Clothing Store” Has rented the well known Chas. I. Clough building and will gladly welcome all old customers as well as new. You will find an up-to-date line of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Ready o-wear Garments at Lowest Prices. J. GLICKMAN and M. FARMER. Proprietors. Tillamook, - - Oregon. Also take a look at those little Notice oi Completed Contract. Premo’s for the youngsters or a Notice is hereby given, that the Kodak for the older ones. You’ll County Surveyor for Tillamook County, certainly need one. Oregon, has filed in this otiiiie his cer tificate for the completion of the con tract of Mallory, Haas and Blum, on the Blaine bridge No. 5, in accordance with Druggist and Stationer, the plans and specifications, and any CLOVERDALE, - OREGON person, firm or corporation, having ob jections to file to the completion of said work, may do so within two weeks from Plusker Bros. for all kinds of plum b the date of the first publication. Dated this 10th day of August, 1916. ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til J. C. Holden, County Clerk. lamook. Ore. First publication August 10, 1916. Last publication August 24, 1916. Bids Wanted. Bids will be received up to October 1, Notice of B >ard<>f Equalization Meeting. 1916, for making cheese in the Clover- Notice is hereby given, th a t on Mon dale factory for 1917. Right reserved to day, September 11th, 1916, the County reject any and all bids. Mail bids to Board of Equalization will meet at the Court House, in Tillamook City, Oie- tne undersigned. gon, and public exam ine the assessment H. B. Lockwood, Secretary. roll for said year, and correct any error in valuations, description of land, lot, or Two Good Lecturss. other property. Said hoard will con Last Friday afternoon and evening tinue in session from day to day until the Oregon Social Hygiene Society oc the examination, correction and eqali- cupied the attention of the people here. zation of the assessment shall be com pleted. All persons who may be inter Re»\ Snyder gave a lecture in the after ested in the assessment of their prop noon to the ladies and at this meeting erty should appear a t said time and there was a good turnout. In the even place, as no changes can be made after ing the lectures were conducted Dr. the adjournment. All protests must he filed with the board the first week. David Robinson and Rev. Snyder. Dr. Dated at Tillnmook City, Oregon, Robinson comes to Tillamook county August 8th, 1916. C. A. Johnson, County Assessor. under the very best favorable mention from Hosier, his former home town w here he was its fiist mayor as well as Woods Items. its first physician. His talk had the ring of sound logic and good moral a d George Hoover left the first of the vice. Dr. Robinson takes the practice week to join the bridge crew on the of Dr. W endt at Tillamook City, and we bespeak for the medical man a b u n d Little Nestucca road. ance of success. Mr. and Mrs. Foster, of McMinnville, Rev. Snyder’s talk was pl*in and to! are spending several days’ outing with the point. He gave out some very Mrs. Mary Wood. Mr. Foster is a stirring remarks and his advice was brother of our esteemed citizen, Mrs. along the lines of physical as well as Wood, and has been county treasurer of moral benefits. Yamhill county for a num ber of years. Win. A. HIGH Mr. Barber, of Sheridan, is in Clover State Sealer of Webjkts and Measures dale this week the guest of Mr. Lamson is Here. and Carl Shortridge. Mr. Barber is a J . F. Jones, district sealer of weights justice of the peace a t Sheridan and is a candidate for the office of representative and measures, is in the Nestucca Valley from his district. today. To the Courier last evening lie V. A. Spaulding and family returned stated that he hud fouud several scales from their vacation Sunday morning in the county th a t were not up to the and report haying had a finetime. They requirements. He said th a t no fault were accompanied homo by Mr. ami could be found with the owners of the Mrs. Montngne, of Roosevelt, Wash, scales generally, and th a t they were all willing to have them corrected, es father and mother of Mrs. Spaulding. pecially was this true with the scales A. M. Commons and family, of P ort found in merchandise establishments. land, have been visiting the last few Eight scales in use in the creamery days with relatives at Oretown. They and cheese factories were condemned attended the fair at Tillamook and on for repairs, and 55 weights were foqnd their return home today were accom to be light from to '.j ounces, most of panied by W. II. Christensen and Carl these being counter-poise weights where Commons and their families. the error multiplies one or two hundred Petitions nre being circulated in an times. Practically all of these weights endeavor to have u union high school were adjusted so us to conform with standard. Such as could not l>e made established at Cloverdale. Woods, with st andard wore condemned permanently. its usual loyalty, has signed the petition Alder Wood Bargain. One scale was discovered in use, the almost to a person. The petitions call All orders for alder wood given before weights of which had been drilled out for the unionizing of Meda, Union, so th at the scales would at all times October 1, will be accepted at the low Pacific City, Woods, Cloverdale and a weigh light when used with such price of |1.25 per rick delivered. part of the llebo district. H. B. Lockwood. weights. In one instance weights were The sermon last Sunday morning by being used upon a scale different from Rev. Hornschuch. was a masterly ad the one for which they were made, with A Prayer. Open wide the windows of our splr the result th a t articles weighed were dress. His topic “ For it is a good thing light. Eighteen scales were perman Its, O Lord, nud fill us full of light that the heart be established In grace," ently condemned, 515 were adjusted and open wide the door of our hearts tha was handled well and created among corrected, and a total of 1515 scales were we may receive and entertain thei his listeners deep interest. The Ri r. with all our powers of adoration aui sealed as corrected Hornschuch will be with us again next lore. Amen.—Christina G. Rossetti. Sunday morning. Auto Roll Over Grade. A large auto with seven passengers A num ber of young ladies met at the Very Polite. home of Erma Taylor Friday afternoon run off the grade at F letcher^ beach Bill—You say he is indite? last Satarday and rolled dow n a 60-foot te give a party in honor of the Misse- Jill—Oh. very. Dorothy and Edith Owen, who leave embankment. The party in the auto “ Always gives up his sent In n car next week for Portland. Games, music were tourists from Salem. The auto to a lady?" and recitations were the pastimes. The odied over several times before re a c h -' “Always, and the other night nt the delicious refreshments wej-e a credit to ing the bottom of the grade. No one : theater ho even got up and offered his the young ladies au 1 were very much 1 • m injured more than a few bruises I sent to one of the lady ushers.”—Yonk ers Statesman. enjoyed by all. and a shaking up. Among those who contributed to the county fair from Woods were Mrs. ! Mary Wood, who sent flowers; H. A. Miles, cheese; Gilbert LVlleque, honey. M*\ Beal, of New berg, has been rusti cating at our beaches for the past week. Mrs. Fisher, whose health has been poor for seme time, is somewhat im proving. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be received up to August 25th for furnishing 15 cords or 45 ricks of Alder,. Fir or Hardwood for Cloverdale school, Dist. No. 22. Leave bids with Elmer Webb, at Cloverdale Mercantile C o.’s store. Notice to Horse Owners E. E. Cross, of Hebo, lias purchased the I’ereheron horse “ Liberal” and will keep him at bis barn on the place. Im prove j'our stock by the use of this registered Percheron.