Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, December 14, 1916, Image 2

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
I FRANK TAYLOR,
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Notary Public
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Cloverdale, Ore.
Had is the news that comes to us this
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mallory have moved
week from Dallas. Jasper Dimick, a
into quarters in the Kraner block.
former rancher here, passed awav Sun­
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Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kook and sons, of day from pneumonia and two days later
, Oietown, were in Cloverdale Tuesday.
his l(i-year-old son, Clayton, followed
HAVE YOU DONE YOURS?
Mr. and Mu. Leonard Burke, of Til­ him from the same trouble. It has not
been
over
a
month
since
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lamook, are Cloverdale visitors this
Dimick lost their youngest child. Mrs. If not, You’re loosing possibly an opportunity of getting just what
week.
Dimick has been sick, but is reported to
you wanted.
Mrs. f., M. Dennis returned Wednes­ be improving. The sympathy of all go
day evening from a short visit in Tilla­ to the bereaved woman.
We have a beautiful line of Gift Goods and every day nice things
mook.
Dr. Turner, the well known eye- are going out or being laid aside for those that came in and saw Just
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Messner and Mr. specialist, of Portland, will be in Clover­
and Mrs, Fred Meitzke were Sunday dale again Thursday, December 21st at the Gift they w’anted.
guests at the Albert Darby home in Til­ the Cloverdale Hotel. Don’t fail to
Here’s the Tip— Come in and make your selections now while the
lamook.
consult him about your eyes and glasses. stock is complete, we’ ll gladly lay them aside for you, and avoid the
See us for your Christmas candies. Headaches relieved, cross eyes straight­
Christmas mixed, Chocolates, Burnt ened, satisfaction guaranteed. You disappointment later of not finding just what you wanted. We invite
peanut, 20c per pound ; 5 pounds, 90c. could not make ». more appropriate you to come in and look around.
Christmas gift than to have your father,
Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
mother, sister, or brother’s eyes exam
Frank Wilehart, of the Nestucca bay ined by a specialist of experience and A Beautiful Calendar for Every Lady Coming inlo our
country, was in Cloverdale Monday standing and if needed present them
Store. Ask for one.
evening, on his way home from a trip a pair of up-to-date glasses, which would
to Portland and Oregon City.
be a durable and lasting gift, besides at
See the wireless message sent to the the same time, preserve their eve sight
Cloverdale Mercantile Co., by Santa which is the most precious sense they
Druggist, and Stationer
Claus on editorial page. It means a have. Dr. Turner makes no charge for
present for every boy and girl in the consultation, and he most positively will Cloverdale,
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Oregon
not. recommend glasses where they are
Nestucca Valley.
not needed. You can order then and
*♦ Th^ Parent -Teachers associat ion held have them delivered at Christmas time charged adults to cover the expense of school by tlie state department of edu­
a splendid meeting lust Thursday even­ if desired. Consult him. Don’ t forget enlarging the stage. This play, given cation at Salem,
ing. The date of the meetings have the date.
Thursday instead of Friday evening,
Our school, being standard, gives ottr
been changed from the first to the sec­
will take the place of the regular liter­ graduates the same standing that they
ond.Thursday of each month.
ary program.
Has Located Here.
would have if they had graduated from
The drama is filled to the brim with any other standard high school of the
Dr, B. F Smith arrived in Cloverdale
Ajdeal was closed yesterday through
the.Tavlor Keal Estate Agency for the Thursday evening, having been invited laughable and pleasing situations. You state.
The high school, however, is in ur­
Cloveadale Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. to locate hero through Mr. High inform­ can’t affoid to miss it.
The curtain will rise promptly at 8:20 gent need, as the small crowded rooms
Antrim, of Amity, are the purchasers
ing the wholesale drug houses of Port­ and the ushers will seat no one during and insufficient space for storing the
and they are expected here shortly.
necessary apparntus will testify!
land to send us a first-class physician. acts.
Mrs. Hannah, of Newberg, delivered
The teachers of the high school will
This
authority
was
given
Mr.
High
by
a patriotic lecture tinged with temper­
he pleased to have every one interested
Pomona Grange.
the
commercial
club
some
time
ago.
ance, at the Presbyterian church last
Tillamook County Pomona Grange in the high school to visit the school.
Sunday evening. Those who were for­
Dr. Smith is a graduate of Tulane met in Cloverdale yesterdav and con­
Come in and see what we are doing
tunate to hear her exprés themselves University, Louisiana; practiced medi­
and what we need.
tinued
in
session
until
2
o’clock
this
ns hnving heard one of the most inspir­ cine iu California, where he was district
J. K. Bidgood, Principal.
ing patriotic lectures they ever listened surgeon for the 8. P. R. R., and at morning. There were members present
from eVerv corner of the county.
to.
Elected Officers.
U'latkanie, from which place he moved
Among the officers elected were W.
Cloverdale Lodge No. 12(1, A. F. and
Lionel Pike, well known here, a ' Cloverdale.
Christensen, Master; Mis. Dunstan,
Dr. Smith appears to us as a man who Overseer; K A’ . Blalock, Secretary; A. M. elected officers last Thursday
brother of Mrs. Archie Gist, was
married at Salem on the 29th of last understands his profession well.
Geo. R. McKimeos, Treasurer. The evening as follows:
The following clipped from the names of the balance of the officers we
E. K. Gilbert, W. M .; J. H. JHolgate,
month to M ims Stella Kensten of the
S. W.; F. J. Aver, J. W .; E. G. Ander­
above place. Mr. and Mrs. Pike ar­ Clatskanie Chief, the local paper of that were unable to get.
rived in Cloverdale the latter part of place, will introduce him to the people
The county budget was discussed and son, Sec.; J. L. Lawrence, Treas.; J. M.
last week and will make their home this of Cloverdale:
a resolution passed recommending the Baker, S. D. ; S. C. Wood, J. I).; R. D.
winter with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gist
passage of the $15,000 for the Little Werschkul, Tvler; G. W. Wallace, S.
‘ ‘ kakkwkm . krceition ”
W.; C. F. Murphy, J. W.
A farewell reception was tendered Dr. Nestucca road. They also recommended
Despite the fact that the mud is quite
The installation will occur Thursday
the
cutting
out
of
the
budget
the
$2000
and
Mrs.
B.
F.
Smith
on
Tuesday
evening
deep in the Grand Ronde district Roland
evening.
December 21.
for
a
county
library.
They
went
on
McGinnis, Webb McGinnis and Oscar at the Methodist church.
The local lodges of Oddfellows. Rebck record as not favoring paying $500 for
Carver loft Tuesdag morning in Roland's
‘ ‘Drop In and Look Aroand.”
Faxon for the valley. Not having heard ahs and F.ngles joined with the mem­ county veterinary and a motion to dis­
pense
with
the
county
agriculturist
was
Your
Christmas shopping will not be
from them we believe they are either bers and friends of the church in this
defeated
by
a
small
majority.
They
complete
unless you see the magnificent
expression
of
the
appreciation
of
the
stuck in the mud or have safely reached
pleasure had in the acquaintance and recommended that the budget contain line of gift goods on display n i Lamar’s
their destination.
friendship of the doctor and ids wife, $4000 lor the completion of the Sandlake Variety Store, Tillamook. In this store
The latest in regard to the hospital i« and of regret, in their departure, also in road.
you will be able to find gifts for every
that the promote)» have leased Lite K. good wishes for the future in the new
The program and entertainment were member of the family at a price within
D. Wersclikul residence and that plans field to which they were going.
pleasing features of the session.
the reach of every pocketbook Toys
have been drawn to convert this build­
They adjourned to meet at Pleasant for the children and fancy articles of
A delightful social hour was followed
ing into the much talked of hospital hv a short program. Miss Agnes Tichenor Valley the first Wednesday in March.
every description for the girls. Plenty
There seems to be a few that, want to favored the compamy with two songs;
of useful gifts foi the father, also the
hold to the incorporation plan, while Geo. B Conyers, Miss Bertha Lewison, Cloverdale High School Now Standard. mother. You are specially invited to
others favor contributing the cash and Dr. J. I, Wooden spoke in behalf of the j The many friends of the Cloverdale visit this store and see the elegant dis­
making a donation affair of it. The lodges; Mrs. ti. A. Keltv in behalf of the High S ehool will be pleased to know play of Holiday Gift Goods. Anyhow,
matter will he settled in a few days ami M, E. Ladies Aid and Uev. S. Darlow that the Cloverdale High School ‘ ‘Come in and Look Around.”
active operations will soon begin.
has been recognized as a stan lard high
Lamar’s Variety Store, Tillamook.
Johnson in behalf of the church.
Rev. H. F. Gelvin paid a tribute to
Considerable excitement occurred
here last Saturday after Mr. Ball, of the genial doctor’s interest in athletics.
Dr. Smith responded to these brief
Meda, had been relieved of an aching
tooth. After the tooth hail been ex nldressea in his usual modest manner.”
ti icted and Dr. Shearer was on his wa\
Dr. Smith can be reached by phoning
to Tillamook the patient began bleeding
profusely and in spite of all efforts the drug store
Successors to
nothing could he done to stop the
A Woman’ s Honor.
hemorrhage. Grover Witt, with his
Ford, hastened Mr. Ball to Tillamook
Jones-Knudson Funi. Co. and Ammer Fura. Co.
A four-act drama will be given at the
where the doctor soon had the bleeding the Cloverdale Hall, Thursday evening,
man out of danger.
December 21, accompanied by the
It is with pride we speak of the beauti­ Cloverdale orchestra.
Following is the east of characters:
ful holiday display windows of the mer­ tien. Murk Lister ........ Harry Thoms«
chants of Cloverdale. The Mercantile Olive Glen........................ Carrie Stevens
Co. have a representation of a fireplace Sally Glen ....................... Helen Iteals
that is pleasing to look at and a little Gregory Grimes) In love with
further along the street G the attractive
Sally1» . ..................................Ben Joy
display of the V F. Learned confection­ Pedro Mendez........................Dick Ward
ery store Still further along the street Mrs. Mender ......
Mrs. Thomas
is the inspiring display of our druggist Robert (ilea .Olive’s father1»
He has the largest line of gift goods in
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Mr* Met aba
Cloverdele and it would seem that any­ Dr. Gilbert Hall ;In love with
one who could not he satisfied with the
'Hive' .................................Forest Gist
•elections to be had here would he vsrv Ibenezer Negro comedv).. Vic learned
hard to please
Alsmall admission of 15 cents will be
Christmas Shopping
YVM. A . H I g h ,
All Prices Reduced for our
Special Pre-Holiday
Sales.
HARRIS=AMMER
FURN. CO., Inc.