HEBO ITEMS. LOCAL I AND U PERSONAL O a ITEMS f l ö AND OTHER NEWS ß The school at llebo is closed this week as so many of the scholars have the measles OF INTEREST +• Messers Barr and Seymour, of Cor­ vallis, Supnrintent of Schools Lamb and Tomorrow is groundhog day. County Agriculturist Jones, of Tilla­ Valentine« at High’s I>ruie Store mook, will be in Cloverdale this even­ ing and bold a meeting in the (¡range Fresh country cured bacon at 24c |>er ball in the interest of industrial clubs. pound. Charland it l>euel. Woods. Bev. McVeigh left Monday morning M th . !'. II. Messner is visiting her son for Portland and Orenco. lie will see and his entu at Tillamook this week. Bev. Montgomery, head of the mission County warrants taken at fat e value board, at Portland, and if tlie Presby­ in trade at the Cloverdale Mercantile tery are willing to make up the differ­ Co. ence with the amount subscribed here Arch Myer and family moved yester­ to make him a living salary, be will re­ day to the ranch he recently rented at turn and occupy the pulpit until July, at least. Mr. McVeigh is one of the Oretown. most able ministers Cloverdale has ever Dusker Itroa. for all kinds of oluinh- bad and it is hoped by the people here ing, hath room outfits and fixtures. Til­ that everything will be made satisfac­ lamook. Ore. tory so that he may return to remain Twenty-five dollars an acre buys a permanently. Mis wife is at Orenco and ranch of 1(H) acres near Meda. Taylor lie will visit there this week, returning ; Real Kstate Agency. to Cloverdale Saturday evening, it is | Dr. W. A. Wise bus returned from his expected. W. A. Wise, dentist. eastern trip and will be at the Clover- dale 1 Intel February tith. Surprise Party. Mrs. Mabelle Foster gave a very suc­ W .C , Bordow, of Innisfree, Alberta, cessful surmise party Wednesday even has trailed for the Furniss ranch and is ing in honor of Miss Kthel Mew hirter, the occasion being tier 1st 1 1 birthday, moving on the same this week. (rames and music filled the evening L. C. Peek went to Portland last Sun­ with pleasure. Delicious refreshments day and now we are informed the family were served. Miss Kthel is very popu­ will remove to that city Saturday. lar and received many pretty and useful Safety deposit boxes at the Nes- souvenirs, among which was a tine tucca Valley Bunk $1.50 per year. fountain pen from the high school. Bent one for vour valuable papers. Those present were the Misses Carrie Best prices paid for hides. Bring or% Stevens, Helen Beals, Bessie Hunter, send them in. Check will be sent by (¡oldie Wilson, Margaret Shearer, Viola return mail, »¡rover Witt, Cloverdale. Bedberg, Jennie (¡lick. Metta Antrim, Krma Taylor. Messrs Paul Burke, Merton Kverest is shaking hands w ith James Karl, Omer Bailey, Arha Stiver- his Cloverdale friends this week, having son, Pharos Stiverson, Raymond Low arrived here from Portland last Friday ranee, Howard Owens, Webb McCinnis. evening. K. L. McCabe, Ben Joy, Sam Ray, Os­ Nick Mr. and Mrs Alex Watt, who visited car Antrim, Merton Kverest, and Olenn over Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Learned, Wade Arstill 11 igh, returned Monday to their home Tayloi Mosd nines Bid good and Mallory, the hostess and the honor guest. in Tillamook. A school meeting will be held at the Uncalled for Letters •cbool bouse on February 10th for the The following letters remain uncalled purpose of hiring high school teachers for at the Cloverdale postotlice Feb. 1, and considering the advisability of 1917 : building a high school building. Mr. Herman Clause Mrs. C, L. IMllon K. F. Parker, of Woodi, was in town Mrs. Harriot McCtillock yesterday Mr. Parker is to have an Mrs Mary Fryeae auction sale of household goods, etc., at Dr. and Mrs. .1. L. Hasten his home Saturday afternoon, February M r. Mest III, and will later muve to southern Cal­ In calling for the same please say ifornia. “ Advertised." Mi and Mrs. D. T Werrchknl left Mabelle N Foster, Postmaster. Mond.iv morning for Portland to tie ab­ sent a couple of weeks On Tuesday last A Snap. Mr. Wersclikul’* mother celebrated her Five-acre track good land with small WOth birthday and on that account Mr cottage dost to Cloverdale. Price only ami Mrs Wcrscbkul made the trip. » 100 . Ne«ducca Valiev Real Kstate A gene v Dr. Kited) veterinarian, of Tilla­ mook. aaaisted by Mr. Jackson, of llebo, Bids Wanted. have been husv the past two works test­ The School Board of School District ing cows jo this neighborhood. The No. I.*t at llebo, Oregon, will receive Daniel’ s i a licit w as probably the hardest luds for the construction of a playihed bit of mu of them, 1*7» of the heard i i : i > JOxOO feet. Plans can be seen at Hie found ti he effected. resilience of Chan. McKillip. Bids to We are in correspondence with a be iii by February 12, 1017. The Board party having an Si)-acre ranch near renerves the right to reject any or all Cbas. McKillip, Clerk. Monmonth, SO acres in Italian prunes, bids dryer, warehouse, house, barn, silo and Churcb Note*. Sundav school at 10 a in. Classes for water system, who wishes to trade for dairy ranch or mercantile store The ali. value placed on this ranch is Ilil.Oltn Preaching services at II a. m ar.d It vou have anything to trade for tins 7 ,.'!() p in All are Cordially invited to property sec Taylor Beal F»tate Agency these service* Rev Jos \ McVeigh, {»astor ( lov erdale Rubber Goods A N E W S T O C K OF Hut W ater Bottles Syringes and Combinations just received from the man­ ufacturer» at right prices. If you are in need any of the above items come in and let us show you the line. OREGON WOODS ITEMS. Mr. Fisher and Mr. Widner are very busy these davs caring lor about Eoulder Creek items. Those who “ jined the (¡range Satur­ day were Mr. and ' ! rs. Boh McClay, Mrs. Sperry, Miss Ktna Daniels, .Miss Cordia Blalock and Ava Owen. A new cheese making room is being built on the cheese factory. Expect to have more milk this year than ever be­ fore, and will have two vats instead of one. Mission Chapel Dedication DRUGGIST AND STATIONER - The W. C. T. C. met with Mrs. K. K. Cross last Friday aft." noon. A very good meeting was reported. U was Fairview Grangers who in­ stalled the ottieers here two weeks ago instead of Pleasant Valiev. VVm. A. HIGH CLOVERDALE. Mrs Kd Karl returned home Tuesday from Dundee where she had been called on account of the illness of h e r’brother, Jas. Whitman, who is slowly improving. HHi cows on the Beals ranch. We understand our enterprising post­ master and bis partner expect to build a nice little^arage near the postotlice. which will ne unite convenient for people stopping here. Mrs. Fisher has had a serious re!.ipso and is still in the Tillamook hospital. Sunday, February 4th, will he a red letter day for Woods. Their new Mis­ sion building is at last completed and on that day will he dedicated. The new building has several distinct features. It can he divided into rooms for Sunday school. Has mother’s room (so don’t stay away on account of the little ones) and a system of ventilation free' trom draughts and efficient. Lust, but not least, its all paid for. Come with us for the day, brining vour lunch, and help us make merry. Begins at 10 a. m. Several interesting features during the day. Nutt— The south side road would be best for heavy vehicles. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Oregon will The Hurliiiian brothers are making receive sealed bids at its otliee in the quite extensive improvements on their Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up ranch, and incidentally are piling up to U) o’clock a. m. on April 10, 1017, for lots of tine wood. all the State’s interest in tin* tide and We notice by a Tillamook paper that overflow lands hereinafter described, Bert Coriutt bad bad nearly l(M) boils, giving, however, to the ow ner or owners but w hen we met him the other day he of anv lands abutting or fronting there­ was still smiling and unlike Job said, on, the prefei ence right to purchase said that so far. they had been confined to j tide and overflow lands at the highest the back of his neck—he would be price offeied, provided such offer is all right unless they covered bis entire made in good faith, and also provided, body. that the land will not he sold for, nor less Mr Corut hers lias decided that the any offer therefor accepted of people of this vicinity deserve more than $7.50 per acre, and that the Board comfortable floors so expects to put in reserves the right to reject any and all bids. the winter making carpets. Said lands arc situated in Tillamook Woods is on the boom. It vou don't County, Oregon, and are described as think so come dow n next Sundav to the follows : to-w it : dedication. Beginning at a point which is the corner to lots •_’() and 21, of Set tion 5, T. Some Geod Buys. See us for prices and turms on an \ 1 •» S., R. 10W. of W. M.; thence X. 7 saw mill that ha* made monsv and is degrees 00’ K. s27.ti4 feet to corner to now making money. A good proposi­ Lots K> and lit); N. Nil degrees I’M' W. 140. '¡0 feet: Smith 7>0.»i0 feet to corner tion to otier to the right party. to lots 22 and S. 41 degrees 45’ K. lil()-acre ranch that will Lear the '•*., .>0 fc< t t" (■'irner to Lots 21 and 22; losest investigation at $25 per acre. S. n 5 degrees On’ K. iv.i)4 f,**t to place of beginning, containing lM.sp acres of » ‘ . 'si buys a 15-acre ranch near the 1 »■new Small house and barn. School, ti l-land fronting and abutting on Lots poet office, store and tine church near 20, 21. and 22, Section 5, T. 5 S., K. 10 W. of W. X. this place. Applications and bids should he ad­ $100 per acre buy* 50 acres clo«c p, dressed t o ( i. G. Brown, Clerk Mate Land Cloverdale. Small |>ayment down, low i’> ard. Salem. Oregon, and marked interest. Apt'!icatiou ami hid to purchase Tide A general store, tine location, at in­ Lands.” voice. If you want to get into a good G. G. Brown, paying business investigate tht« open­ Clerk State Land Board. ing Taylor K-al Kstate Agency. Hated at Salem, Oiegon January 24, ' Cloverdale, ( »re. Bor.