Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, October 05, 1916, Image 2

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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Wise A Massey, Dentist».
P. M. Btiverson for photo work.
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AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
W. N. Bays, of Beaver, was in Clover-
dale today.
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Notice for Publication.
(PUBLISHER)
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DEPARTMENT OF T H E INTERIOR
U. 8 . LAND O FFICE a t Portland, Ore­
gon, September 23, 1916.
Notice is hereby given th a t Ernest E.
Lightfoot, of Hebo, Tillamook County,
Oregon, wdio, on May 26, 1911, made
Original Homestead Entry No. 0307.".
for the aw ‘4, ne ' 4 and e % nw
of
se
section 3, township 4 south, range
10 west, and on September 1,1916, made
Additional Homestead E n try No. 04793,
for w L, nw
of se ' 4, section 3, all in
township 4 south, range 10 west, Wil­
lam ette Meridian,has filed notice of in­
tention to make final five-year proof,
to establish claim to the land above de­
scribed, before the Clerk of the Countv
Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at
Tillamook, Oregon, on the 9th day of
November, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George W. Bodyfelt, of Beaver, Oregon.
Charles Jensen, of Hebo. Oregon; A1
Gardner, of Tillamook. Oregon; Oliver
P. Mattoon. of Hebo, Oregon.
Proof made according to law under
which entry was made, and Act of June
11, 1906.
N. Campbell,
Register.
Tha Cloverdale Mercantile Co. are
Frank Owens is on the sick list this
paying .'17 cents per dozen for eggs.
t wsek.
Every Saturday the Cloverdale Mer­
t
J. M. Traxler returneii from Portland
An Elegant New Line
cantile
Co. will have special bargains
& yesterday.
for every caller.
just received from the
[
William Messner and family are en-
Rev. F. S. Ford, the former minister
t joying this week at Minnville.
a t Cloverdale, nas been assigned a charge
East.
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Joe and Peter Jenck are a t the Mc­ at Pleasant Home and Iiiff by the
Minnville Round-Up this week.
Methodist conference.
If you like something
i
The Cloverdale Mercantile Co. are
Dr. J. L. George came down from Ne-
nice just step in and
f paying 157 cents per dozen for eggs.
halein Saturday to spend Sunday with
look over some of the
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Miss Lucile Ororge is visiting with home folks. He was accompanied by
his
mother
who
will
remain
for
a
short
( Miss Zada Christensen, of Oretown.
beautiful new designs
visit.
Chas. Kay returned last evening from
in LaVallieres, Brace­
Miss Hilma Johnson will bring a line
1 a few days’ business trip in Portland,
of millinery to Cloverda'e Wednesday
lets, eto.
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Mrs. Axel Nelson is still very ill. Mrs.
Oct. 11 and will be prepared to fill the
i Wolfe, of Tillamook, is taking care of
h a t orders. She w ill remain the balance
• her.
of the week.
Notice for Publication.
M ix Mattoon and family left yester-
Five prizes, with only eight exhibits,
(PUBLISHER)
03895
i day to take in the sights at McMinn-
were awarded Tillamook county d airy­
DEPARTMENT
OF
T
H
E
INTERIO
R,
i ville.
men at the State Fair last week. Learn­
Druggist
and
Stationer,
U. 8 . LAND OFFICE a t Portland.
Axel Nelson and Andrew Ander­ ed McCormick, first prize on yearling
Oregon, September 20th, 1916.
son spent a couple of davs at the State Jersey; Jam es Williams, third prize on CLOVERDALE,
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OREGON
N otice is hereby given th at Augusta
Fair.
3-year-old Guernsey hull ¡ J o h n Ebinger.
Fowler, of Beaver, Tillamook Countv,
Onr High School Oredits Acceptable.
L. C. Peck and family are now occupy­ third prize on yearling Holstein bull;
Oregon, who, on August 14, 1913, made
To those people in the south end of Homestead Entry No. 03895, for e % of
ing the Dr. George office building as a Bert Folk, fourth prize on Holstein bull
calf; B. S. Beals, fifth priz,e on aged the county who are interested in the se
residence.
Section 34, Township 3 South,
Holstein bull.
Cloverdale High School this letter from Range 9 West, W illamette Meridian,
Mrs. W. A. High and children left
Frank Owen will be of interest. Frank has filed notice of intention to make
A New Thing in Silos.
this morning for a visit with home folk
is
in the Washington High School at final three-year proof, to establish claim
A party consisting of L. M. Kraner
at Tillamook.
to the land above described, before the
and wife, D, T. Werschkul and wife and Portland. He finished two years of Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook
Pharos Stivorson and Clyde Hudson
the editor and his wife and Arba Stiver- work at Cloverdale and would have com­ County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon,
are enjoying the Round-Up a t McMinn­
son took in th e State Fair
at pleted his English course here in two on the 1st day of November, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses :
ville this week.
Salem
last Friday and
enjoyed years.
Ernest Haag, A rthur Haag, John
Those who are afraid the Cloverdale Kumra, and Jacob Niklaus, all of
Mrs. Howard Shearer and little a
splendid auto trip,
returning
daughter, of Portland, are visiting Dr. by way of McMinnville. While visiting credits will not be accepted by other Beaver, Oregon.
Proof made according to law under
h i id Mrs. Shearer.
the fair our attention was directed to a schools need have no fear. Come to the
which entry was made.
Cloverdale
High
School
and
we
will
N. Campbell,
For sale cheap— Horse and saddle. new thing in silo building. It is a pat­ help you—that is what we are here for.
Register.
\\ ill throw in buggy and harness. L. ent owned by W. H. Monroe and as the
Following is the letter referred to:
people of Tillamook county are becom­
M . Kraner, Cloverdale.
Portland, O e , , Oct. 2, 1916.
ing more and more convinced that the
FRANK TAYLOR,
A bright, new set of Toledo com put­ silo is almost a necessity on the farm Dear Mr. Bidgood :
I suppose you will be glad to hear 1
ing scales were installed in tiie Clover­ we took the pains to thoroughly invest-
Notary Public
that
they acceptsd'all of mv credit* at
dale Mercantile Co.'s store this week.
agate this new silo.
Washington
High.
I
got
credit
for
The silo is made entirely of Oregon fir
Goite a number of tlie citizens of this
Cloverdale, Ore.
1
wood
tongued and grooved, and laid three te rm ’s work in American History
end of the county are attending the
and
Civics.
I’m
taking
college
prepa-
horizontally, the ends being interlocked
t ircuit Conrt in Tillamook this week.
or dove-tailed in such a m anner that torv course. It will take me about three thinking of coining here to school they
Jiiit tho time of year for a new flash­
makes warping next to Impossible. years to finish unless I take two terms needn’t worry about getting their
light. See Y. F. Learned. A complete
Yours truly,
When dry the weighs of the material of Latin in one. Mr. H erdm an said I credits.
•took of llashlights, batteries and bulbs.
Frank.
could
start
taking
second
term
Latin
keeps the silo air tight, and when wet
but
I
told
him
I
didn’t
know
enough
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Flesher, of Wln- the natural expansion meets no resist­
For Sale.
U>ck, Wash., who have been visiting ance whatever, so th at wet or dry it is about the first term. I started to take
One
3-vear-old
registered Jersey bull.
first
and
second
term
together
but
it
inenda and relatives here for the last perfect.
‘mixed
me
all
up
so
I
q
u
it
and
am
t
a
k
­
One
3-year
old
registered Jersey cow.
two weeks, left tor their borne Wednes­
This silo is put up without nails or
ing
Ancient
History
now.
I
got
a
bum
One
2-vear-old
registered Jersey heif­
day.
bands and in consequence is a much
er.
start
in
m
athematics.
They
use
a
dif­
Misa Hilnni Johnson will bring a line cheaper constructed and in appearance
ferent hook here and had covered all
One 2-vear-old grade J e rs e y heifer.
of millinery to Cloverdale Wednesday looks as well if not better than the old about circles, but I guess I ’ll come out
Two grade Jersey heifer calves.
Oct. 11 and will be prepared to till the style silo.
One good team , weight about 2700
all right. In English we u*e Long's
hat orders. She will remain the balance
Literature hut are just starting in. E n ­ pounds.
Anction Sals.
of the week.
glish
is no snap here, believe me. Next
One wagon and harness.
B, F. Smith, of Oretown, will hold an
The plan of keeping the lights turned auction sale at hi* ranch tomorrow a ft­ term I ’ll have to drop history and start
Phone or write E. G. Anderson, Hem ­
off for the benefit of the moving picture ernoon, commencing sharp at 1 o'clock taking Spanish (I could take German lock, Ore.
show is about ns an absurd a thing as Don’t f*il to be there as there is sure to or French) as in my course if I only
Are Y ju Thinking of Papering Yonr
one could reasonably imagine.
he a chance to get some good bargains take three years of Latin I must take ,
House?
A num ber of the high school pupils, j in farm machinery, tools. an 1 house- i two years of some other language. If 1 ' You may not have time to come to
accompanied by Prof. Pidgood and Miss hold goods, L. M. Kraner is to be had wanted to take the English course | my store and look over the 300 patterns
Stev ens, t iked to Skookum lake and auctioneer and the sale will be interest­ I could have finished in two rears. I of up-to-date wall paper. Drop me a
camped over Saturday night, returning ing as well as profitable. You might as ought ts be studying now but 1 don't letter and state size of room or tell me
"ell go aud meet all the other people hurt myself anv along th a t line. As far
h one Sunday afternoon.
what kind of a room you have. I will
for thev will surelv be there.
as the knowledge is concerned I think
»end
you samples and prices.
Harold Scherzinger, of Oretow n, an i
I could absorb ns much at school then»
Claud 1 Mvers, Tillamook.
I ovell Dunn and Arba Craven, of Me. la,
Meeting of Business Men'« Clnb.
ns I do here because you get more i n ­
The Wall Paper Man.
left Cloverdale yesterday morning for
Do list fail to attend the meeting of dividual attention. Here in my E n ­
Corvallis. Harold Scher/ingcr will take Buxine«* Men's club Tuesday e v e n in g 1 glish class there are about twice a-
s ( ,• the new Safety Lanterns at the
a course in dairying aud after a few next. There is to be business of im- many as thers were in th e whole Cl ver-
Cloverdale Mercantile Co.’s store. Ju st
davs visit in Corvallis, Lowell and Arba p rtance and a good attendance is ds-j
dale High School. I guess that's about what you want on the ranch. Regular
will leave for Alaska
sired. Come out.
all of the details. If any of the kids an lar price $1.50. Our price $1.10.
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Wm. A. HIGH
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