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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
The j J a LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS a a b e a and OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST The latest report* from Tillamook Hay that Hughe* is in the lead. Uncalled for Letters The following letters remain uncalled for at the Cloverdale postoffice Nov. 1, Literary tomorrow evening. 191«: Dr. W. A. Wise, Dentist. Tuesdays. Mrs. Hazel Sp.is Miss Kthel Armstrong, 2 W. Hoenicke. of Wood«, was in the Miss Alice Anderson city Wednesday. Alisa Minnie Soweck <J. J. Worthington was a Tillamook In calling for the same please say vilitor Monday. “ Advertised.” The Cloverdale Mercantile Co. are Mabelle N. Foster, Postmaster. paving 40 cents per dozen for eggs. 11. C. Tatro and son Arthur, of Nes- kowiti, were in town Wednesday, Frank Wilehart was up from his ranch near the Nestucca May Saturday. Roy Stone, 11. (i. Kinnuman and wife were in Cloverdale from Oretown ves ts rd ay. Mrs. U. D. Werschkul accompanied her father, W. 11. Owen, to Portland Saturday. A Quiot Wedding Last Sunday, at the home of the bride, Elsie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, was married to Fred lyreutz, of Oaksdale, Wash. Rev.|R. Y . Blalock performed the ceremony. The young people will make their home at Oaksdale. Miss. Elsie was one of our most popular young ladies, and a host of friends extend their best wishes for her future happiness. Met Instant Death. D, J. Dunn, Frank Wilson and O. R. The sad intelligence reached the Schaeffer, of Mcda, were in the city Courier office yesterday morning that Wednes lay. Editor Wellington, of the Bay City E x eighteen dollars was taken in at the aminer had met with an acsident that basket social at the Union school Fri had cost him his life. Air. Wellington day evening. • w as driving his car from Tillamook to Bay City and when he reached the Mr. am i*Mrs. Hadley, of Tillamook, railroad crossing was run into by a were Sunday visitors of V. A. Spaulding freight train. • His head was crushed and family. and his body badly mangled. Mr, W el Mrs. Fred Nicklaus and children took lington was a young man and married the White stage for Tillamook Wednes and had been the editor of the Examiner day morning. for the past two years. He owned a Class doors for the display window in Ford and used it in connection with the the Mercantile Co.’s store is the latest printing office to make a little extra improvement. money. The Courier extends sympathy M. Mailey, wife and son Harold, of to the bereaved wife. Accompanying Mr, W ellington was a Neskowin were business visitors in gentleman, whose name we did not town Wednesday. learn, and who received some 'severe Miss Stevens and Hessio Hunter vis injuries, but not fatal. It is said when ited at the Hunter home in Oretown the train struck tl^e car he Saturday and Sunday. grabbed and hung onto the cow catcher Strawberry plants. New Oaegon, for of the engine. He was taken to the nalc, 55 cents per hundred delivered. Bay City hospital. Where the accident occurred wat at W. Hoenicke, Woods. the Kodad Bend, where there is a heavy Pure mountain honey, Scotch Broom grade and it would he impossible to see brand for sale at K. K. Cross, Heho. the train until the track was reached. Special price on job lots. Fred Beals jind Attorney Holmes, of Do Not Meddle With Your Ears. Tillamook, were in Cloverdale yester Whatever plausible reasons laymen day afternoon on business connected may have for treating some diseases, with the Dennis mill. they should not meddle with the ear The Della arrived in port Wednesday. it Is n very sensitive and delicate or The captain reports a rough trip. We gan, peculiarly liable to serious injury understand the Della will he tied up tlm-ugh the manipulations o f men and here for the winter. women Iguorant o f Its anatomy, func tions and pathology. Judicious treat .1. M. Traxler has his new Ford truck ment is most Important, but It is lietter iu Cloverdale and is having a passenger | to let ear troubles alone than to seek body placed on it. The large W hite car the aid o f Aunt Samantha or take the will ho taken off the run as a passenger advice o f some officious neighbor.— car and the lighter 1 t k truck suhstitut Volta Review. ed. Only a Lady In the Making. Perry and Fdward Grey visited their Five year-old Freddy often showed sistar, Mrs Dee Moon, Wednesday re pugilistic tendencies. One day he had turning to Mlaine this morning. Their been using his fists on three-year-old sister, Miss Ruth, who has been visit sister Helen, llis visiting auntie said: ing here for the past two weeks accomp “ Freddy, don’t you know that a gen tleman never strikes a lady?" anied them heme Instantly Helen stopped crying and H. S. Rock, of Oretown, and T. R exclaimed. “ They do too.” “ Why, Helen!” said auntie. "When Wilson, of M ela were in Cloverdale did you ever see a gentleman strike n yesterday These gentlemen are very lady V much interested in the improvement of With nti air o f convincing proof the the I ittte Nestucca rea l, which they little maid replied. "W h y. niy daddy cav will greatly improve their section of s|*anks lue."—Christian Herald. the country. i f-Joliday ( jog U s A rriving* Watch this Space for Our Announcement. * Wm. A. HIGH ! u roisan. One of the most wonderful things In nature Is the urrangeineut o f the teetli in the mouth o f the common adder or viper. The creature does not use its poison fangs when it bites the animals on which it feeds, and so by a very curious arrangement these fangs are laid back flat in the roof o f the mouth out of the way o f the ordinary teeth which are used for feeding. By this means the adder can use whichever set of teeth it pleases. One set will poison its enemy, and the other is more suitable for eating its food. “ Live Bait” For Alligators. The negroes of Jamaica, In the Brit ish West Indies, use “ live bait” to catch alligators. They tie a puppy to a tree near the alligator's haunt and await developments with a gun. Th e puppy’s yelp is exactly like the bark o f the baby alligator. Naturally Mrs. A l ligator comes out of her mudhole in the lagoon, thinking somebody is trou bling her offspring. Then the negro gets to work with his gun, and Airs. Alligator falls a victim to her maternal affection. Eugenie’s Manner. O f the visit to London o f Napoleon III. and the Empress Eugenie, Disraeli wrote: CLO VE RD ALE , - OREGON I was greatly disappointed with the empress For me she had not a charm. She lias Chinese eyes and a perpetual smile or simper which I detest. I un Who says Heho isn’ t on the boom? derstand that she Is very natural—too natural for a sovereign—and that Na Mr. Brink is having his home com poleon looks sometimes as if he would pletely remodeled and is quite an im be pleased with more reserve and dig provement. nity. She was always playing with the The sew building to he occupied bv royal children, who doted on her, and Mis. ttetehel as a residence and post- was sometimes found sitting on the edge o f a table. What do you think o f office wi,l soon be ready for occupancy. that? * The courtiers were horrified.— Much credit is due our school with “ Life o f Benjamin Disraeli, Earl o f Fred Reussev in charge of the higher Eeaeonsficld.” grades and his sister, Miss Edna, the primary grades. The school board also D U L L , D R A B MAN. deserve a word of praise for the interest they have taken in fitting up the school The men who are honest only building and grounds and the new fur because they have learned that niture and fixtures lately installed. honesty is the best policy, the Claud Hussey is reported very ill men who tell tl»e truth only be They were once residents of Hobo but cause they are afraid they will are now living in Albany. be found out, the men who have none of that manliness that will Dr. Wise and wife visited Tuesday stake all on a principle, are dull and Wednesday of last week with Mr. and drab.— Dean Charles R. and Mrs Scott Boatman. Dr. Wise and Brown at Chautauqua. Mr. Boatman went fishing and caught some tine trout, some measuring 18 inches long. The NYAL Quality Druggist, Hebo Items. Notice of Completed Contract. Mr. and Mrs. W hite and Mrs. Chas. Notice is hereby given, that R. L. Jensen were Tillamook visitors Tues Shieve, County Surveyor of Tillamook day. County, Oregon, has filed in this office his certificate for the completion of tlie O. A. .lackson has finished plowing on contract of Mallory, Haas and Blum, of the Conder ranch. The clearing and the Little Nestucca River Bridge, in ac improving on this ranch the past sum cordance with the plans and specifica mer has made a decided improvement. tions, and any person, firm or corpora tion. having objections to file to the The Cloverdale Mercantile Co. are completion of said work, may do so within two weeks from the date of the paying 40 cents per dozen for eggs. first publication. Dated this 24th day of October, 191«. Take the old reliable W bite stage for J. C. Holden, County Clerk. a comfortable, safe and sure trip to First publication Oct. 2«, 191«. Tillamook. I I ist bublieation Nov. 9, 191«. NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE First Street. Tillamook,Ore We carry an up to-date I i > of MEN’S, WOMEN’S n,)(l 1 H ll.I ’ Kl- N ’ S CLOTHING— Styles to suit » very in d iv id u a l. Heavv Wool 1 ndi rgarmen ts. Stockings, Hats, 1 aps, K a in Coats, etc., r e ta ilin g at h a lf p rice. M. Glickm nn & M. R. Farm er, Proprietors.