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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1916)
! 1 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEM S a a a u a n a n d OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST York Clothing i ! “New Store" Has rented the well-known SCHOOL BOOKS School Supplies Men’s Ready Women’s and Children’s to-wear Garments — Chas. I. Clough building and N. Affolter and wife were up from Wise A Mssssy, Dentists. «I Neskowin Monday. will gladly welcome all old P. M. Sti verson for photo work. customers as well as new. J. L. Gay and family, of Corvallis, A1 Dunn was in the city from Beaver were Cloverdale visitors this week. — AND— I You will find an up-to-date Monday. line of Mrs. Edward Fogg, of Tillamook, is il Ole Redberg was up from Oretown visiting Cloverdale relatives and friends. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Powell and children, of <• Frank Worthington was down from Cornelius, spent Sunday with E. E. a Tillamook Saturduy. Colestock. Mr. Powell is instructor of Mrs. Thompson, of Spokane, is visit the Cornelius band. He assisted the ing her sister, Mrs. Mabelle Foster. Cloverdale band at the fair and was J. GLICKMAN and M. FARMER, highly appreciated. ,f. Jensen and wife were business Proprietors. c t visitors in town from Oretown Friday. V. F. Learned pleaded guilty in the Tillamook, - - Oregon. f Gilbert Belleque and wife were busi justice court for this district Tuesday to a ness visitors in town from Woods Sat allowing a minor to play games in his Notice of Board of Equalization Meeting. establishment. He stated that the Notice is hereby given, that on Mon urday. day, September 11th, 1916, the County young man in question had told him he F.d Worthington, accompanied by Mr. was 21 years of age and that he had en Board of Equalization will meet at the Court House, in Tillamook City, Ote- and Mrs. Lamson autoed to Willamina deavored to keep him out ©f the pool gcu, and public examine the assessment Tuesday. room. The minimum fine of $25 and roll for said year, and correct any error in valuations, description of land, lot, or Mrs. Elbert Worthington, of Mohler, costs was imposed. School Books Strictly Cash other property. Said board will con has been visiting relatives hers the past The family of W. M. Owen left for tinue in session from day to day until lew day#. the examination, correction and eqali- a Portland Tuesday morning, Everett zation of the assessment shall be com Chaster Worthington, accompanied Landingham taking them out in his car. m pleted. All persons who may be inter by Mr». C. A. Smith, autoed to Tilla Mr. Owen will leave Saturday. These ested in the assessment of their prop mook today. good people will be greatly missed in erty should appear at said time and Druggist and Stationer, place, as no changes can be made after Cloverdale for they took an active part Miss Emma llumir, of Oarleton, is in everything that was for the better CLOVERDALE, the adjournment. All protests must be - OREGON visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ment of the community. Hosts of good filed with the board the first week. Dated at Tillmnook City, Oregon, R. Didgood. Bids Wanted. wishes for their future success follow August 8th, 1916. George Ward and family, of Newberg, them to their Portland home. C. A. Johnson, County Assessor. Bids will be received up to October 1, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett School begins Monday with four 1916, for making cheese in the Clover Alder Wood Bargain. factory for 1917. Right reserved to 1 Landingham. teachers engaged. J. R. Bidgood and dale All orders for alder wood given before reject any and all bids. Mail bids to Elmer Calkins, of Otis, was in Clover- Miss Carrie Stevens will teach the high October 1, will be accepted at the low the undersigned. dale Tuesday on his way home from a school, Miss Leola Dunham the inter price of $1.25 per rick delivered. H. B. Lockwood, Secretary. H. B. Lock wood. trip to Tillamook. mediate department and Miss Beals the Plasker Bros, for all kinds of ulumb- J. B. Dimick returned from 8alem primary devartment. The building used to Horse Owners. 1 Monday. ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til We are glad to report Mr. last year as a high school will be used E. E. Notice Cross, of Hebo, has purchased lamook, Ore. this year for the intermediate depart the Percheron horse “Liberal” and will 1 Hmiek improving. and the intermediate department keep him at his barn on the place. Im Off the Line. Frank Owens and family returned ment will be partitioned into two rooms and “What became of Buts’ educated prove your stock by the use of this last evening from a few davs’ visit in used for the high school. goat?” registered Percheron. Portland and Newberg. "He had to dispose of it.” Auto accidents are occuring quite fre J. A. Colestock, of Salem, is visiting quently of late. While returning home “Wliaf was the trouble?” Uncalled for Letters. his brother, E. E. Colestock, whom he from the fair last Thursday evening The following letters remain uncalled “The neighbors thought the goat was had not seen for several year». learning too many human accomplish for at the Cloverdale postoffice Sept. 1, Harold Scherzinger, accompanied by ments. and there was a crisis when the Mr». IV. A. High ami children re Lowell Dunn, Mrs. Scherzinger, her 1916: animal began to take in washing.”— turned Monday evening from a few daughter and baby, run off the road Mrs. G. A. Thornbrue Exchange. days’ visit with her parents at Tilla just this side of the Farmer grade. The Johnnie Thornbrue In calling for the same please say mook. ear turned turtle and some of the oc An Old Acquaintance. When in Tillamook and you want a cupants were caught underneath it. It “Advertised.” Mabelle N. Foster, Postmaster. “Don't you remember me?” said she good meal at a most reasonable price is reported Mrs. Scherzinger upon ar to the parson. call at M. Oleton's in the Ramsey Hotel riving home found that she had two “1 remember your face, but don’t re ribs broken. The balance of the party dining room. call your name.” replied the minister. Uniting Learning and Labor with minor bruises, but how, is “It's strange you should forget me. Bill Bays, of Beaver, the man of lo escaped a wonder to the occupants of the You married me twice.” ganberry juice fame, was in Cloverdale even Mr. Traxler came along shortly T H E OREGON “Well, well!” exclaimed the reverend Tuesday sampling bis ware» to his ear. after the mishap with his touring car gentleman. “And I should friend» here. and brought the party to Cloverdale. A G R IC U LTU R A L C O LLEG E have forgotten one of to my think good custom Dr. and Mrs. < ioorge and two children, Friday evening 11. A. Porter with his In its Six Schools and Forty-eight l)e- , ers!”—Exchange. - of Portland, are visiting at the J. L. family drove his car off the grade near part meats is engaged in the great work George home this week. They also Clear creek, but no damage resulted. of uniting Learning and Labor. OH, Fudge! Forty-eighth School Year Opens visited Dr. George at Nehalem a couple “Why do you call that fellow ad For Sale Cheap. of day#. miral?" SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. A 22 automatic ritle, one nearly new Degree Mrs f B. Gillum and children re heating Courses requiring a four-year “It's a title he won In college.” stove, one six-hole steel range, high school preparation, are offered in “Rut he dhl no heating in college. turned home Tu»»day evening from an two tents and Hy, two washtubs and the following: He was n good foot racer.” extended visit in Iowa. Miss Coder, four dozen Mason fruit jais. AGRICULTURE, 16 Departments: And that's how he won Mr». Gillam’s sister, remained in Port L. C. Peck, Cloverdale. COMMERCE, 4 Departments; ENGIN his “Exactly. title of admiral He was the leader land for a short stay. EERING, 6 Departments; MINES, 3 of the fleet”— Louisville Courier-Jour Departments; FORESTRY, 2 Depart Celebrates 75th Birthday. I . F. Sldrlev, Henry Schafner, and ments; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart nal. Polk County Ub»erverl M. 0. Knighton, of Portland, reach, d About k 25 ments; and PHARMACY. neighbors of Louis Fleck here last evening and started out this V ocational Courses requiring an For Success. morniag to land a bunch of jack salmon. tendered him a surprise last Fridav Eighth Grade preparation for entrance Remember if you have your mind are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, bent on success Mr. Shirlev is a brother-in-law of IV. evening, honoring his 75th birthday. Commerce, that two tilings are Forestry, Home Makers, and The party gathered at Mr. Fleck's home M. Owen. Mechanic Arts Pharmacy with a two- necessary, two things that you must in south Dallas. After an informal en year high school entrance requirement. Ole Kedberg and family and Mr tertainment ice cream aud cake were SCHOOL OF MUSIC.— Piano. String, do yourself, that no one can aid you to Wm/ent, of Oretown, were in the city served. achieve—mastery of yourself and a Band and Voice Culture. W.-dnesdav, enroute to Tillamook. Mr. clear roud to the goal. Hew down C o dogue and beautiful illustrated Wiaient has lived in Tillamook for lake the old reliable White stage fo r booklet free. your obstructions for yourself. If you seven years am i this was his first trip to a comfortable, safe anJ sure trip to Address T hf . R e g i s t r a r , have no opportunities make them!— 1 W-7-15 l(i to>>7 16) C O R V A I.U S OREGON the county seat. Tillamook. American Magazine. P Everything tor the Young ster and the Advanced Scholar. Look Up Your School Needs Early. \ \ A I I « W m . A . H IG H at Lowest Prices.