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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
««■**** j 1 LOCAL £j AND PER SO N AL a q ITEM S AND a n OTHER NEWS — *:■ 1 1 1 ? 1 —* u OF IN T E R E S T — — ---- — — l)r. \V. A. Wise, Dentist. Tuesdays. Chas. Kay left Tuesday on a few days trip to Seattle. £oo& Qj3ooft Jrte Beginning October 24th, we are going to give free, with every Hollar cash pur chase of N VAL’ S Toilet Preparations or The Cloverdale Mercantile Co. are NYAL’ S Family Remedies, a NYAL Cook Book, compiled and prepared by paying 40 cents p«*r dozen for eg^s. Janet McKenzie Hill, editor of the Messrs. Hess and Norton, of Meda, Boston Cooking School Magazine. were t’ loverdale vi»itors Monday. This book is a valuable addition to every woman’ s kitchen library. Mrs, Peek has as a «nest this week The NYAL Preparations and Reme her mother. Mrs. Fogg, of Portland, dies are too well known to need com I,. M. Kraner is building a cement ment, suffice to say they have gained a world-w ide reputation for quality. walk around the front of his premises. Commissioner Me K i mens CloTenlale Friday was in If you never have tried them begin Mrs, Webb and daughter, of Sand- lake, were visiting relatives here this now by giving them a trial. w eek. Watch for our large window display beginning October 24th. Spoeia 1 prices on Hats at the Clover* dale Mere untile Co.’s stoie for the next ten davs. W m . A. HIG H fcfz fl0|{ IO ok Notice ior Publication. 0:507:? 047IU DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore gon, September 255, 191(5. Notice is hereby given that Ernest E. Lightfoot, of Hebo, Tillamook County. Oregon, who, on May 20, lu ll, made Original Homestead Entry No. 0007:5 for the sw l4, ne l-4 and e 4 uw V4 of se * 4 , section ¡5, township 4 south, range 10 west, and on September 1,1010, made Additional Homestead F.ntry No. 0479.!, for w l 2 nw x4 of se \j, section 3, all in township 4 south, range 10 west, W il lamette Meridian,has filed notice of in tention to make final five vear 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, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: George W. Body felt, of Beaver, Oregon; Charles Jensen, of Hebo, Oregon; Al 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, 190(5. ( pu b l is h e r ) N. Campbell, Register. c* Notice for Publication. tHUBLlSHKi:) 0:5895 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Oregon, September 20th, 191(5. N o ti c e is hereby given that Augusta Fowler, of Beaver, Tillamook County, Oregon, who, on August 14, 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 03895, for e of se ’ J, Section 34, Township 3 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final tbree-vear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook, (begun, on the 1st day of November, 191(5. Claimant names as witnesses: Ernest Hang, Arthur Haag, John Kn’nin, and Jacob Niklans, nil of Beaver, Oregon. Proof made according to law under which entrv was made. N. Campbell, Register s *** Commissioner Frank Owens was a The NYAL Quality Druggist, successful hunter yesterday, bagging a CLOVERDALE, - OREGON fine deer. L. Jensen Passes Away Monday. Dr. W. A. Wise will he at the Clover Plasker Bros, for all kinds of olumlv- L. Jensen, a prominent rancher of dale Hotel next Tuesday for the last ¡eg, both room outfits and fixtures. Til Hebo, died at the Boals hospital, at time until he returns from a visit with lamook, Ore. his mother in Ohio. Those who wish to Tillamook, of a complication of trouble Mr. and Mrs. I>.iv<> Bailey left Tnea- see him will please act accordingly. and advanced age, Monday, October d iy morning for Cabool, Missouri, to the Kith, at the age of 7:5 years, t5 Frank Worthington, accompanied by months and 20 days. visit relatives. Mrs. Elmer Webb and am Carl, were The funeral, which was vetv largely W. W. Cornier, cd Tillamook, was a down from Tillamook the first, of the attended, was Field at the Oddfellows’ t’ loverdale visitor Tiles lay apd Wednes week. Frank has sold bis auto to C. A. cemetery Tuesday morning at 1 i o'clock. R v. Dora Young preached a splendid day of this week. Smith and left this week for California sermon from the text Job lit.22: “ When a few years are come The Literarv Society will be post where he experts to spend the wittier. tl 'ii 1 shall go the way whence I shall poned until November ltd on account of Mrs. Carl Shortridge has accepted a u return,” teachers’ institute. position in the Cloverdale Mercantile There were many beautiful floral of- I firings. A very fitting tribute was Co.’s store and took tip her duties yes For sale cheap Horse and saddle, paid by theJIIebo schools who marched terday morning. Mrs. Shortridge will Will throw in buggy and harness. L. Hefco Items. j in a bi.dv to the cemetery, two girls have charge of the dry goods department carrying a large wreath made by the M. Kraner, t'loverd de. Mrs, W. W. Condor was a passenger scholars and placed'on the grave. of the store. Twin girls were horn Sunday to Mr. on the White stage Saturday morning, OBITUARY. Mr. Warren, a McMinnville rancher, bound for Tillamook. and Mrs. Frank Zosel, of Horn Creek. Lais Jensen was born in Denmark while in Cloverdale Tuesday was taken All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Jim Bodyfeit’ s bungalow is look March 2(5, 1843.- suddenly ill and Dr. Shearer was On November 2(5, 18(5(5 he was married ing quite well. We understand they Ben Joy, a Portland young man, took sent for. The doctor pronounced the to Marti Sophia Hansen. To this union are to have a Dutch kitchen, and up the duties of clerk at the Cloverdale cast1 that of pneumonia and the was born four daughters and two sons. furnished with all the modern con- veniences Mercantile Co.’ s store Monday morning. Two daughters died in infancy. man, who was accompanied by his wife, Wit h bis wife and two sons Mr Jen- M Ward Sappington, who has b e n Just received a line of the new Fall was taken to McMinnville by the doctor. sen left his native country in s, J and , is able [, be out again and Winter samples. Order your Suit came to the l nited Mates and settled ’ ’ Wirt Sappington’s Ilonio Burns. in Middlesex county. New Jersey, where | Buddie Kellow, who has been nnder or Overcoat now. St ¡verson, Cloverdale. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Sap- i they remained until 187G when they the doctor’ s care is able to be about Let us till your grocery orders, we pington was totally destroyed by tire moved to Kern county, California. In again. can and will meet the mices ot any out Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sapping- May. 18i8 they moved to lillam ook; Tliev have a fine literary at Clover- wlicrc thev have since resided, i ,L-vl**. The ball is packed at every en side house. Cloverdale Mercantile Co. ton have been temporarily residing at county. 11 is wife died June 15, 1015. tertainment. It is enjoyed bv many The children are: H. L. Jensen, from different parts of the’ countv. Just the time of year for a new flash the cannerv whore Mr. Sappington is Beaver; Charles, of Hebo; Millie Sap- light. Sec V. F. Learned. A complete Ashing and there was no one at the Mrs. W. A. 8aling and Mrs. C. A. oington. of Cloverdale, and Marie premises when the tire occurred. Mr. Saling, of Beaver, mother ami sister-in- •tivk of flashlights, batteries and bulbs. Darling, of Meda. Walters, residing between Cloverdale law of Mrs. O A. Jackson, of Hebo, Teachers’ institute at Tillamook Mon and Hebo, saw the flames of the burn spent a «lay last week visiting the latter Dr. Turner Coming. day, Tuesday and Wednesday of next ing building at about midnight Tuesday Dr. Turner, the well known eye lady. Jensen, a j ulU t of Portland, will be at the weak. In consequence there will be no night and called Chas. .looser, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Earl and son aut»>ed brother-in-law of Mr. Sappington s but * . ,, , ,, school. the place was not reached before the Cloverdale Hotel Thursday, October -t>, to Dundee Sunday. Mr ami Mrs. Kirby spent Sunday at School has commenced. Were your Claud Hall, of Pacific Cilv left on building and contents were entirely Nehalem. Tuesday’ s «¡tsgc for Moutana, being consume»!. The loss is estimated at children backwanl in their studies last An auto party consisting of Mr. ntul $1200, with an insurance of $450. year? If »>, it may be due to eve called there by the serious illness of trouble of some kiml. An edurati»>n ob Mrs. Kirby and family and Mr. and Card ot Thanks. his mother. tained at the expense of e>e sight is ot Mrs. Boatman and family spent a de The undersigned wish to express the:r small value. It is better to obtain both, lightful evening at Cloverdale Friday. K. M March and family have moved sincere thanks to the neigbors ami l>y seeing that the children’ s eves are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Landingbam to McMinnville, where Mr. March has s friends f»>r the kind words and »lecds right. Children cannot tell whether ami family, Mr. nn.l Mrs. Archie Gist or r wrong, wrong. Bring and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby position in a meat market. He was ac rendered us during the illness and death their eyes arc right »> of »mr fattier. them to Dr. Turner and let him give i Ulll| sotoed to Blaine BitniUy and companied by George Tatro. Charles Jensen, their eves a most thorough searching ,.nj,,yeti a »lelicious lunch serveil bv the Hanson Jensen, and scientific examination with latent , i.,,j:‘ . v K. L. McCabe is in Portland this week Mrs. Millie Sappington, improved electrical instruments, and j _______ on business, having left here for that Mrs. Marie Daring. be will tell you whether they are right | Por Sale. place on Wednesday morning. Arba or wrong. Is not such information ¡«1- One 3-year-old registered Jersey hull. • iiverson is taking care of the bank dur Are Ton Thinking of Papering Your most heyomi price? If they »h»not need One 3-year old register?»! Jersey cow. House? ing Mr. McCabe’s absence. ; ¿h»s*e«, Dr. Turner most positively will One 2-vear-old registered Jersey heif You max not have time L> come to not reccomend them. You owe thi- to er. S'uting of the Cloverdale ball has my store an.I lo»»k over the 300 patterns your childre». One 2-vear-old gra»le Jersey heifer. been changed. The benches have been • >f no to »late wall paper. Drop me a 15e sure and let Dr. Turner show you Two grade Jersey heifer calves. One good team, weight about 2700 dispensed with and HU comfortable . lette: anil state siae of room or tell me the new «tasse-* f >r distant and near vision, all in one light, solid piece of pounds. what kind f a room von have. I will etiairs substituted The new serial, glass. Headaches relieved, eros. eyes i send you samples and prices. One wagon ami harness. "N eal of the Navy" starts this Saturday Claud I Mvers, Tillamook, I straightened, satisfaction guaranteed. Phone or write E (». Anderson, Hem evening. The Wall Paper Man. 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