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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
I ! ! I Notice for Publication. LOCAL AND PERSONAL a n a it e m s a a a AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST *- 03073 047911 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore gon, September 23, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Ernest E. Lightfoot, of Hebo, Tillamook County, Oregon, who, on May 26, 1911, made Original Homestead Entry No. 03073 for the sw ne % Anc* e % nw \ of ee section 3, township 4 south, range 10 weit. and on September 1,1916, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 04793, for w % nw % of se section 3, all in township 4 south, range 10 west, Wil lamette Meridian,has tiled notice of in tention to make final five vear proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the 9th day of November, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: George W. Bodvfelt, of Beaver, Oregon; Charles Jensen, of Hebo, Oregon; A1 Gardner, of Tillamook, Oregon; Oliver P. Mattoon. of Hebo, Oregon. Proof made according to law nnder which entry was made, and Act of June 11, 1906. N. Campbell, Register. (PU BLISH ER) Wo Want Your Albert Wade, we are informed, has secured the contract to make cheese in the Cloverdale factory for 1917. It is Cadai fence posts for sale.—E. E. An- reported Mr. Thomas will operate the 1 ) derson, Hemlock. Mohler factory. The long winter evenings are John Ktzwiler returned yeaerday from Mr, and Mrs. Scott Boatman, of the near and you’ll want some Maga a trip to the valley. Judge Conder ranch at Hebo, were vis Tha Clovordale Mercantile Co. are itor» in Cloverdale Tuesday. They have zines to read. paying 40 cents per dozen for eggs. Let us send in your magazine recently had their home newly painted and the interior remodeled. orders for you, we can save you Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miles, of Wools, a were Cloverdale business visitors Tuea- Miss Coder, sister of Mrs. Gillam, money on your renewals or new s day. who has been in Portland the past subscriptions. 1; Speciul prices on Hats at the Clover- month, returned to Cloverdale Tuesday Come in and ask to see the Club 1 dale Mercantile Co.’s »tote for the next evening and is again making her home Rates on the different Magazines, with Mr. and Mrs. Gillam. ten days. no trouble to 6b«w them whether I.’ We wrant a bright young lady in every Take the old reliable White stage for yon subscribe or not. a comfortable, safe and sure trip to school district to solicit subscriptions to a combination magazine offer that will Tillamook. appeal to everyone approached. First Pla»ker Bros, for all kinds of dumb application from your school district ing, bath room outfit» and fixtures. Til* will be first considered. Here is a splen lainook. Ore. Druggist and Stationer, did chance to earn some money for the Notice for Publication. Both dentists, Wise and Massey, will holidays. Write us immediately for CLOVERDALE, - OREGON (PUBLISHER) 03895 be here next Tueslav, to attend the terms and particulars. Address Cour 1 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, wants of patrons. ier, Cloverdale, Oregon. »L *•« »I« »•• »L »I« *J* *|« »|« »J« 1 U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, A £« For sale cheap—Horse and saddle, Frank Rowe and Hugo Effenburger, of ♦ Oregon, September 20th, 1916. Will throw in buggy and harness. L. Wheeler and Nehalem, were in Ch-ver- ♦ NO ONE WAS AFRAID OF ♦ N o t i c e i s hereby given that Augusta HAITI. 4- Fowler, of Beaver, Tillamook County, i M. Kraner, Cloverdale. dale yesterday. Mr. Rowe is a candid ♦ i Mrs. John Blum and children, of ate on the republican ticket for repre * Unit 1 did not behave ns badly 4- Oregon, who, on August 14, 1913, made 4* 1 Pleasant Valley, were Sunday guests at sentative and is going to get the undivid + to us as Mexico behaved; but Mr. 4- Homestead Entry No. 03895, for e % of < the Frank Owens home. ed support of both the republicans and 4- Wilson intervened, fought the 4- se >£, Section 34, Township 3 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, 1 Frank Owens, who has been in the democrats in this end of the county. + Haifiens. shedding their blood 4* and the blood of our troops, took 4* has filed notice of intention to make Jones’ hospital at Tillamook the past Loyalty to Tillamook citizenship aud final three-year proof, to establish claim possession and now has our arm 4- the fact that Mr. Rowe is qualified for week, returned home last evening. to the land above described, before the ed forces in control of Haiti and 4- the position gives him all the advant + directing its government. His 4- Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook 1 Just received a line of the new Fall ages there is to be had. + course of action in Haiti can be 4- County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, ) and Winter samples. Order your Suit on the 1st day of November, 1916. We are informed that Miss Lowrance, 4* defended only if his course of ac 4- Claimant names as witnesses: 1 or Overcoat now. Stiverson, Cloverdale. tion in Mexico is unqualifiedly 4- 1 who is now looking after the switch + condemned: for such action was 4* Ernest Haag, Arthur Haag, John 4- Just the time of year for a new tiash- Kumm, and Jacob Niklaus, all of light. dee V. F. Learned. A complete board at the telephone office, has sent 4- far more needed in Mexico than 4- Beaver, Oregon. Proof made according to law under i stock of flashlights, batteries and bulbs. in her recognition to take effect the first * in Haiti. But there was a differ 4* of next month and the switchboard will 4- ence in the two eases; and to Mr. 4- which entry was made. ft was reported hero this morning N. Campbell, Wilson it was a vital difference. be looked after by Mrs. Stiverson and + Haiti was weaker than Mexico. 4* Register. 4* + that Hoy dulling and Miss Payne, bothof and her brother, Glen Cochran. Miss 4- No one was afraid of Haiti.— 4* Beaver, were married yesterday in Til Lowrance and Miss Halbert have given « » From the Speech of Colonel 4- Are You Thinking of Papering Your lamook. the best of satisfaction and patrons re + Roosevelt Delivered at Lewiston. 4- Honse? Earl Cochran, who returned to gret that they have decided as they have. 4- Maine, in Behalf of Charles E. 4- You may not have time to come to Hughes. 4* my store and look over the 300 patterns Cloverdale recently, has secured a po However, Mrs. Stiverson is not new at »j« »*• *|* sition on a ranch at Mohler ond left for the switchboard, having previonslv look »?« of up to-date wall paper. Drop me a that place this morning. ed after the want» of the patrons here letter and state size of room or tell me The President says that he is above what kind of a room you have. I will See the new ad of the Nectucca Valley and given splendid satisfaction. all things else “an American citizen.’’ Bank on the first page of the Courier Fortunately for him. nothing has tak send you samples and prices. Popular Couple Marries Today. this week. The cashier has new ones Claud I Mvers, Tillamook, en him to Europe or Mexico during Miss Cloe Halbert, formerly one of the the past few years. for each week. Look for them. The \VTall Paper Man. ,'i^rators of the switchboard at the tel One of the catastrophes that occuted For Sale. Papers that used to call McKinley a in Cloverdale the fore part of this week ephone office, left Tuesday morning for One 3-year-old registered Jersey bull. took place when a large wasp landed on Midvail, I’tah, and today will be rook and Roosevelt a tyrant are One 3-year old registered Jersey cow. scandalized now that anybody should Vic Learued'shead slid off and broke its married at Salt Lake City to Arthur A. One 2-year-old registered Jersey heif breathe a whisper against onr higb neck. Richards. Mr. Richards formerly lived mil holy Woodrow er. Mrs. Mary Landingham returned at Cloverdale and the young couple are One 2-year-old grade Jersey heifer. Comparatively few people remain in home Monday from Tillamook, where both well known here. AJlarge circle of the self satisfied class after they once Two grade Jersey heifer calves. she has been for the past two weeks at friend* join the Courier in wishing them get acquainted with themselves. One good team, weight about 2700 tending her injured sister, Mrs. Kmma a happy and prosperous married life. pounds. The Evening Telegram, Portland’s Fogg. One wagon and harness. Pert Caddies. best daily paper, and the Cloverdale Phone or write E. G. Anderson, Hem Harry Vanlon, the famous English Courier, both papers one year for only Job a Wilson left this morning lock, Ore. tJotters’ Maga- Maga i-’-oB- for Missouri points. Whether he re golf Player, says In the f Golfers' mains there or not will depend on how zlne that American caddies are as a favorably he is impressed with the class more independent than their Eng llsh cousins. He Instances the case of country. a hoy In Florida who, coming to him The Business Men's Club held a rous eagerly In tlie middle of a round, ex ing goo,! meeting in the hotel lobby claimed. "Here, hold these clubs for a Tuesday evening and decided to secure First Street, Tillamook, Ore a room in the Kraner block for head tulnuto and I'll go nnd kill that snake for you.” quarters. This story Is fairly matched, how We carry an up to-date line of MEN’S, WOMEN’S A new serial will be started at the ever, by that of a Scotch caddy who on and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING—Styles to suit moving picture show next Wednesday Mr. Vardon’s dissenting from his Judg eyery individual. evening, entitled the F.xploits of ment as to a certain shot exclaimed In Heavy Wool I ndergarments. Stockings, Hats, Flame.” This is a deeply interesting dignantly: "All right You can have story in flint that will ruu for fifteen ymir own way now till the finish. Laps, Lain Coats, etc., retailing at half price. weeks. He sure and see the first part, Don't ask mo anything else.” Wednesday evening. October IS j M. Glickman «S: M. R. Farmer, Proprietors. Dance after the »how Saturday even .* ing. Magazine Subscriptions Wm. A. HIGH NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE