Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, September 21, 1916, Image 2

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Report of the condition of the
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AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
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OF CLOVERDALE,
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In the state oi Oregon, at the close of
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business, September 12, 1916.
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The Literary society was reorganized
Wise A Massey, Dentists.
Friday
evening with J. R. Bidgood
P. M. Stiverson for photo work.
president, E. L. McCabe secretary and
S. H. Rock, of Oretown, visited the Misses Stevens and Beals on the
Cloverdalo Monday.
program committee.
Otto Wilson and J. M. fraxler made Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Werschkul, of
an auto trip to Portland Tuesday.
Portland, arrived in Cloverdale yester­
day
and are visiting with the other two
Dr. Shearer ami Albert Boon autoed
brothers
and their wives at the D. T.
to Portland Tuesday, returning home
Werschkul
home.
last evening.
Montgomery and Northrup will hold Yesterday afternoon a party of auto-
services 8unday evening at the Ilebo ists from outside ran into a rig being
driven by Mrs. L. D. Heaton near Chas.
school house.
Lundquists, and took off one of the
Every Saturday the Cloverdale Mer­ wheels
the buggy. Fortunately no
cantile Co. will have special bargains one was of hart.
for every caller.
Ed Worthington has purchased a
It is reported that Elbert and George ranch
at Loraine and he and Mrs.
Worthington have purchased a grocery Worthington
left for that place Tuesday
store at Loraine.
to close the deal. They are expected
For sale choap—Horse and saddle. home tonight. Ed has rented his ranch
Will throw in buggy und harness. L. here to J. A. Lamson.
M. K raner, Cloverdale.
Bank Examiner Tracv was in Clover­
Grant Thayer and family, of Tilla­ dale Friday on his regular tour of visits
mook, Sumlayed at the home of Mr. to the banks of the state. Were it not
for shocking the modisty of our cashier
and Mrs. Frank Owens.
would tell of the many nice things
A large number of citizens of Clover- we
he
said
regarding our bank.
dale and vicinity attended the Home­
Richard Learned, whose serious mis­
steaders’ Fair at Blaine Friday.
fortune
was noted in last week’s Courier,
Another Deputy Sheriff has arrived in died Thursday
afternoon. Rev. Horn-
Cloverdale. It is a young son Friday to schueh conducted
the funeral services
Mr. and Mrs. James Burke.
at the Presbyterian church Friday af­
Mrs. Irene Stiverson is visiting her ternoon and interment was had in the
nster, Mrs. Elbert Worthington, and Oddfellow’s cemetery.
family, of Mohler, this week.
The fact that McMinnville is to have
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, and a real Round-Up with all of the most
Mrs. Shearer and daughter, Margaret, approved and modern features, the
autoed to Portland Saturday.
thrills and the gasps at the feats of
Just the time of year for a new Hash- daring performed by the cow boys and
light. See V. F. Learned. A complete cow girls—a real modern reproduction
stock of flashlights, batteries and bulbs. of the olden times on the frontier, is a
new epoch in the history of this staid
Mr. and Mrs. W. Heaton and children, and
quiet community.
of Shoals Ferry, Oregon, are the guests
this week of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Heaton.
Resolution of Condolence.
Whereas it has pleased the Supreme
Mrs. P. B. Vanceil, who has been the Ruler
of the Universe to take from our
guest of her sister, Mrs. Boon, the past midst the
beloved wife of Brother Frank
weak, left for her home in Portland this Worthington,
therefore, be it resolved,
morning.
That the members of Nestucca Lodge
A county directory for Tillamook No. 114, I. O. O. F.< extend to our ber­
is to bo issued shortly. A business eaved brother our sincerest sympathies,
representative of the publishers was and that a copy of these resolutions be
here this week.
placed upon the minutes of this lodge
and
one sent to the bereaved brother
L. Jensen, who has been in poor
and
one
to be published in the Clover­
health for some time, was taken to the
J. A. Lowrance,
Boals hospital at Tillamook yesterday dale Courier.
A. A. Imlah,
afternoon by Dr. Boals.
H.
C Sanders.
Mr. Karl moved a load of household
Committee.
goods to Dundee tor Jas. Whitman the
last of the week and while there one of Plasker Bros, for all kinds of plumb-
ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til­
his horses sickened and died.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kratier and Arba lamook. Ore.
Stiverson autoed to St. Joe and baek
last Tuesday ami brought some fine
fruit which thev report plentiful in the
valley.
Mr. and Mrs, I). T. Werschkul ai-
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rived home from Portland Saturday
t hey were accompanied by Mr. Werech-
kill's» brother and his wife, Mr. and
Mra. Julins Werschkul, of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Culberson and
two children, ef Mohler, former resi­
dents ot Cloverdale, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Doty and Grandma Doty,
of Tillamook, were in Cloverdale Sun­ W. A. WILLIAMS
day. The auto in which they were!
TILLA M O O K
riding continued four generations
Gasolene
Automobile
Accessories
SCHOOL BOOKS
School Supplies
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Everything for the Young­
ster and the Advanced
Scholar.
Look Up Your School Needs
Early.
School Books Strictly Cash
Wm.
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HIGH
Druggist and Stationer,
CLOVERDALE.
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Card of Thanks.
OREGON
The undersigned wishes through the
Courier to express his thanks to those
who so kindly assisted during the illness
and death of my little boy and for their
kind and sympathetic words.
Alva Learned.
Take the old reliable White stage for
a comfortable, safe and sore trip te
Tillamook.
When in Tillamook and yoq want a
good meal at a most reasonable price
call at M. Oleson’s in the Ramsey Hotel
dining room.
New Y o rk
RESOURCES.
Loans a n d discounts.................. 129,644.58
Overdrafts, secured and un-
50.39
secured.....................................
Bonds and w arrants.................. 104.00
Banking house........................... 100.00
Furniture and fixtures............ 2,200.00
Other real estate owned.......... 2,068.40
Due from banks (not reserve
batiks) ..................................... 4,504.46
Due from approved reserve
banks......................................... 4,643.18
761.42
Checks and other cash items
Cash on hand............................. 1,253.83
Total.......................... $45,330,26
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ................ $15,000.00
750.00
Surplus fund.............................
432.74
Undivided profits,....................
Individual deposits subject
to check................................... 25.929.86
Cashier checks outstanding.. 212.66
5.00
Time and savings deposit........
Bills payable for money.........
3.000.00
borrowed..............................
45,330.26
Total..................
State of Oregon, County 1
of Tillamook,
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I, K. L. Mcabe, Ccashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 21st day of September, 1916.
Frank Taylor, Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. 9, 1919.
Correct attest:—Chas. Ray, W. G.
Dwight, Directors.
Bids Wanted.
Bids will be received up to October 1,
1916, for making cheese in the Clover-
dale factory for 1917. Right reserved to
reject any and all bids. Mail bids to
the undersigned. -
H. B. Lockwood, Secretary.
G lo th in é S t o r e
T I U L A M O O h , OKB.
|_ | AS a big line of up-to-date Clothing which we »re selling at
* ^ lowest prices possible. When visiting Tillamook call in and
will try to satisfy in quality and prices.
J . G l i c k m a n a n d M. F a r m e r , P r o p r i e t o r s .
‘‘S b S ’EM BUCK*’
A U L, R O A D S L .E A D T O
M c M in n v il l e
ROUND-UP
O c t o b e r 4 , 5 a n d 6,1916
F u ll of T h r i l l s a n d S h i v e r s
S p e c i a l R a t e s o n all R a i l r o a d s
A m p le Seating C apacity
P a rk in g S pace for A u to m o b ile s
G R A N D P A R A D E P I R S T D A Y I O A. M.