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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS a a a B B a AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST | FRANK TAYLOR, j Notary Public J. Cloverdale, Ore. The Cloverdale Mercantile Co. an W. A. Wise, Dentist. paving 50 cents per dozen for eggs. ’ Jeff McGinnis was a Tillamaok visitr»r Plasker Pros, for all kinds of olumb' londay. ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. Tib Fred Affolter was up from Neskowin lamook. Ore. neaday. The latest to ho listed is a swell little Alex Isilah in spending the week in 15-acre ranch with lots of outrange IS AGAIN T N E SL O G A N ortland. near the Agency for $950. Hood house Those that do their shopping early will he the ones to get first Frank Yach, of Dolph, was in (’lover- and barn. Taylor Real Estate Agency, choice. Are you going to have First or leave it to someone else? ale the fore part of the week. At the school meeting this afternoon Line of GIFT GOODS and TOYS is now most complete and as John Jenck, ot Beaver, was a Clover- Carl Short ridge was elected to fill a fine an Or assortment as we have ever been able to offer you. ile business visitor Saturday. vacancy on the hoard, A four-mill tax Pyraliu Ivory, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Kodaks, Books, Dr. Wise will make his next visit to was levied to pay running expenses of the coming term. loverdale about February 15, 1017. Stationery, Toilet and Manicure Sets, Jardiniers, Fancy The Cloverdale Mercantile Co. are Commencing next Wednesday, De cember 6th, the serial for the moving China, Candy, Cigars, Games and Toys. living 50 cents per dozen for eggs. picture show will be “Lilly of Poverty We h ave the goods that will please you and at prices that will Mr. and Mrs. W. A, High and chil- Elat.’’ This film features a comedy suit your purse. Come in and look around whether you intend to ren were Tillamook visitors today. that is reported one of the best. bny or not. You’re always welcome. II. II. Itrooten and son Henry were in Highest cash price paid for hides. >wn from the Brooten Springs Monday. Bring them or send them in. I will pay Mr. and Mr«. F. S. York, of Bay City, the cartage. Check mailed to you same D ruééifit a n d S t a t i o n e r ere guests over Sunday of Cloverdale day as hides are received. R. D. ¡ends. Werschkul, Cloverdale. Phone 13 8-6. C l o v e r d a l e , Oregon J. M. Traxler left yesterday morning A. B. Conwav. of Oretown, left last Report of the condition of the >r Portland to spend Thanksgiving with Friday morning for Emmettsburg, Iowa, to he gone a month or six weeks. .Mr. in family. formerly lived at Emmetts FOOTBALL AND STUDIES DO NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK Ernest Worthington, of Mohler, and Conway NOT MIX. and will look after some business 0P CLOVERDALE, «1 Worthington, of I.orane were in the burg he has there besides visiting relatives In the state of Oregon, at the close of ity Tuesday. Ijist season a lad who never <$> business, November 17, 1916. and friends. got above the eighth grade' in the < 3> RESOURCES. Alex Fraser, of the Salmon River T. R. Wilson, of Meda, was in Clover grammar school entered u big <S> Loans and discounts ...............$31,431.19 ountry, was in Cloverdale last Friday dale Tuesday. We know of no one university. The first time he <§> Overdrafts, secured and un- ransactjng business. visited town every one turned more familiar with the Little Nestucca out greet him. One of Ids old «S' Bon« Is and warrants................ 19.00 We have a few clients for ranches to road than he, and to the Courier he pals to inquired Banking house...................... If he was having < S > 100.00 ent. Will buy or furnish stock. Taylor stated that there was about 400 yards any difficulty with his studies. <S> Furniture and fixtures........... 2,200.00 teal F.state Agency. of rock work on the Little Nestucca real estate owned.......... 2,052.40 "No," replied I’at, “hut let rue <S> Other Due from hanks (not reserve road. Considerable difference between tell yon that long division is < ? > John Redhorg and wife and Earl hanks)........................... <S> Due from approved reserve . 2,409.68 ‘orter, of Orutown, were business visit* that and three miles as some would like some sticker." <£■ to have the taxpayers believe. banks................................. rs in the citv Monday. 4,211.39 Checks and other cash items 565.28 The 8'>ur Grass road was opened to W. 11. Christensen and wife and Carl Cash on hand. . T.................... 1,154.71 ominous ami wife, of Oretown, were the public Tuesday. When Yamhill Notice for Publication. county does her duty in regard to the Total...................... $44.457,14 'loverdale visitors Tuesday. road connecting with the Sour Grass ( PUBLISHER) 03895 The county surveying crew were in county citizens will have a DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Capital stock LIABILITIES paid in .............. $15,000.00 Ins part of the county this week sur- Tillamook highway to the valley that can be Surplus fund.......................... 750.00 U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Undivided profits................... eyingtheJap Ditnick road. traveled summer and winter, and Yam Oregon, 155.24 18th, 1916. Individual deposits subject Mr. and Mrs. V. Spaulding, and Mr. hill citizens ns well as others can ranch N o t ic k is November hereby given that Augusta to check................................. 27.376.56 ml Mrs. Bidgood and children, enjoyed Tillamook county benches. Cashier checks outstanding 170.34 Fowler, of Beaver, Tillamook County, n auto trip to Tillamook Sunday. ami savings deposit....... 5.00 County Commissioner Owens and E. Oregon, who, on August 14, 1913, made Time payable for money......... I liner Webb will leave Sunday for I. Cantina, of the state highway de Homestead Entry No. 03895, for e L, of Bills 1.000.00 'itlmnook where be will take up his partment, returned this morning from so l4, Section 34, Township 3 South, borrowed............................ Total................. "tics Monday morning in the assessor’s a trip to Salmon River. They left Mon Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, 44,457.14 Oregon, County ) (lice. d e morning on horseback, taking in lias filed notice of intention to make State of of Tillamook, j 88‘ final three-year proof, to establish claim tin proposed new road and trail to the to D. A. Bailey has purchased from K. Salmon I, E. L. Mcabe, Ccashier the above- the land al>ove described, before the bay. They were inspect Register and Receiver of the United named bank, do solemnly of swear that . York his house and lot on Parkway ing the River new state highway and the States Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, the above statement is true to the liest •rive. Mr. Bailev will complete "the government of my knowledge and belief. highway through the forest on the 27th day of December, 1916. ouse in the near future. K. L. McCabs. Cashier. Claimant names as witnesses: reserve. Ernest Haag, Arthur Haag, John Subscribed and sworn to before me Mrs. R. D. Werschkul returned Sun- Krnnm, and Jacob Niklaus, all of this 24th day of November, 1916. MAT PUT MILL HERE ay from a three wresks’ visit with her Beaver, Tillamook County, Oregon. Frank Taylor, Notary Public. arents in Portland and other relatives Re-advertised notice. My commission expires Sept. 9, 1919. N. Campbell, ml friends in the Willamette Valley. It Is Possible that Cloveredale Will Have Correct attest:—Chas. Ray, W. G. Register. Dwight, Directors. New Saw Mill. Chester Worthington and Joe Ducham pent a couple of days hunting at Sand- SPECIAL ATTENTION ike the first of the week. Joe save deor It is |>ossible and mar be probable re more plentiful than ducks just now. that Cloverdale will have a new saw mill. Messrs Jenck and York are figur The people of Cloverdale were again ing out that they could consolidate leatedtoan excellent address at the their it mills and move them to this place. ’reshvteriau church this morning by Mr. Jenck has First Street, Tillamook, Ore mill at Beaver nnd Mr. Icy. Curtis, pastor of the Christian V ork one near a Eugene. These gentle hutrch, Tillamook. line of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s men tire practical • mill men and are Are closing out their entire Ready-te- Wear Garments. Miss Rachael Ward, well known here, financially able to make things pav nd Herald Tillery, of Hallston, Oregon, here with the kind of a mill they will Men’s first class Suits from $11 50 up. ere united in marriage at McMinnville erect. We would be glad te have them Ladies’ Suit*, good style, from $3 50 up undav. November 26. Rachael's sister, locate with us as tliev are familiar with liss Jennie, and a few nearby friends tl e field, both having previously lived Girl s nil \\ ool S?erge Dress» « at very reasonable prices. ere i>re«#nt. The happy couple are In e, and both more or les» financially In fact every Garment goes at .50c on the 91.00. landing Thanksgiving with Rachael's interested in the upbuilding of the com art-nts at Neskewin. niunity. M. (Hickman «Sc M. E. Farmer, Proprietors. Do Y o u r O h r is t m a s S h o p p in g E a r l y WM. A. liSGM, THE NEYV YORK STORE