ì * .} CLOVERDALE, TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 14, 1046 VOL. j 2. NO. 20 known, had all the virtues, and some of the failings, too, that distinguish so many of his trade. There was no finer compositor in Chicago or anywhere Dr. McVeigh to be Pastor ot Pres­ else in his day, and "while on the job,’ ’ j he could earn big wages. He wasn’ t i Several of our customers are people we do not know by sight byterian Church. always "on the job,” however, and while his heart was always light hia pocket though we have done business by mail with them for years. W# was frequently in the same condition. A latter to the officers of the Presby­ believe we have given them satisfactory banking service and can terian church from Dr. Montgomery, of Being of a congenial disposition and so­ the Presbyterian Synod, Portland, ciable habits, his society was always give you the same satisfaction. states that he lias secured the services sougnt by "the boys,” a circumstance Mail us Your Next Check or Checks of Rev. McVeigh to become pastor of that fully accounted for the occasionally attenuated condition of his pocketbook. this charge. It saves you time, and TIM E IS MONEY, especially at this season but so long as there was anything in it From a Chicago paper we glean the any old comrade or fellow typesticker of the year. No need to come to the bank in person. following: "Old-time citizens of Chicago, and was welcome to a share of it. SECURITY AND SERVICE Our Motto Joe McVeigh was the possessor of one old-time printers in particular, will be interested to know that Joseph A. Mc­ of the principal characteristics of the ..T IL L A M O O K a Veigh. the noted evangelist, has been old-time printer. He whs a wanderer. He worked at cases in the print shops in Chicago for several days past. •TH_l _/ VMOÖK. O P E Joseph McVeigh is now a Presby­ and composing rooms of most of the big terian minister and a preacher of the cities from New York to San Francisco, gospel w hose eloquent appeal has won and though be earned thousands of dol­ many a soul from sin nnd sorrow, but it lars every year as a lightning com­ fascination for him, and ever, at middle life it seemed a far cry from the com­ is not so many years since he was a positor, he remained in the preverbial posing room to pulpit. He came of practical printer, a plain every day condition of the rolling stone—when Scotch-Iriah stock, and was born in To­ compositor whose life was that of the half his life was behind him he had AND ronto. He chose the printing business average tyoesetter. He was known to gathered no moss. as hia profession in life and served his hundreds of members of the craft not As the years rolled bv Mr. McVeigh’s only in Chicago but all over the country. thoughts frequently turned to the more apprenticeship as a compositor on the Being of a genial temperament, kindly, serious affairs of life. Naturally a man Toledo Blade. His life continued to be a varied and good-natured and light-hearted, he of religious instincts, be often debated somewhat tempestuous one. Ha could made friends of all "th e boys” and in­ with himself the momentous question be truly said to have seen the ups and deed of everyone with whom he came in of whither he was drifting and where downs of life, the seamy sides ns well as contact. was his life’s journey going to end. The the pleasant places. His countless ex­ "J o e ” McVeigh, as he was popularly world and its ways had still a strong periences took him into all kinds of sit­ <>--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- ■ --------^ uations and conditions. Sometimes he TILLAMOOK would be mingling with the ” down and outs” and for the titue being be one of Bell Phone 83-J them, having temporarily fallen by the Office Ground Floor Todd Hotel. P. (). Box 147 wayside. Anon he would be well to do, With Rollie Wrataop steady, reliable, earning fine wages and with "m oney to burn” . But up or down in success or misfortune, he was always true to the principles inculcated in his boyhood. He never degenerated into vice, he never contracted a debt that he coaid not discharge to the last farthing, and he could always "look the whole L. V. EBERHAKD, Manager. world in the face for he owed not any Complete Ret of Abstracts of the Rwvotds man,’ ’ of Tillamook County, Oregon. TILLAMOOK. - - OREGON. (Concluded on last page.) BIG MAN FOR CLOVERDALE BANKING BY MAIL COUNTY BANK Gasolene Automobile Accessories W. A. WILLIAMS Are You Thinking of Marriage ? Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! The Havoc of Flame TA RT your wedded life right. The young man who is con­ templating matrimony should bank his money. After he has furnished his home he should have something laid aside for possible adversity. Wedded life means added responsibility for him. The prospective bridegroom should open a hank account today. It means happiness in the future. We’ll gladly explain our banking system. may bring disastrous reminder too laee. Protect yourself and your family. Assure yourself of a roof over your head. If the present home .is consumed our word as fire insurers and our deed will replace tbo old with a new one. A few dollars every three or five years will insure you wap up to the final notch of pro­ tection. S o