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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1917)
WOODS ITEMS. Dr. Montgomery anil wife are spend ing a few days in Portland, he being called as a witness in a civil suit, and his wife improving the time visiting hit mother. Mr. Northrup was at Hebo seeing about the new play shed on Monday. If this shed is builded as planned it w ill; be one of the best we have ever seen anywhere. Size 36 x BO feet and 12 feet ! high, with movable stage and com modious dressing rooms. Mr. Sti' erjon, the Cloverdale photo grapher, took some excellent photo graph* of our mission and part of the people that were at the dedication, ’>8 of whom had a real family dinner in the building on dedication dav. These pleasant family gatherings we hope to repeat from time to time during th e ' coming season. There seems to be prospects of con- \ siderable improvement here, gome of | the old buildings to l»e torn down and j others remodeled and some new ones are in prospect, of which more will be said later. Mrs. Fisher is still under the doctor’ s care in Tillamook. She is greatly missed by her friends and neighbors. We believe there is more excitement here over Uncle Sam’ s postal business than anywhere else in the state at present. We can sec no reason why the Nes- tucca valley and our beach is not one of the most desirable districts in Tillamook county, and we are sure it will have a bright future. THE FEBRUARY C le a n -U p S a le s Are in Full Swing If you have not already taken advantage of the sensational savings made possible by these Great February Clean-Up Sales Strip e d we urge you to do so immediately. Glance through this list and mark each item in which you G a la te a « are interested then cut this section out and bring it with you when you come to town. You will find just those want with the least loss of time. fered are listed below. Reg. Reg. Reg Reg. Reg. to to to to to A few enly of the bargains of $16.50 Stylish Coats now........................ $25 00 Fur Fabrie Coats now .......... $25.00 Smart Suits now............................ $27.50 Tailored Suits now ........................ $7 50 Dress Skirts n ow ............................. $8.85 12.85 12.45 10.70 5 98 M e n ’s, W o m e n ’s a n d C h i l d r e n ’s T o o t w e a r Additional Locals. 25c items van L a d ie s ’ Ready to W e a r Church Notes. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes for all. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7 ;30 p. m. All are cordially invited to these services. Rev. Jos. A. McVeigh, pastor. Dr. Wise stopped at Beaver to do dental work Monday afternoon. Mrs. Desmond, of Pleasant Valley, visited Friday and Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rimer Wade. Miss Doris Lamson returned home Friday evening from a visit with rela tives in the Willamette Valley. Mr. and M rs. Hiner, of Tillamook, came to Cloverdale Thursday to visit the parents of Mrs Hiner, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brooten. Mr. Hiner returned to Tillamook last Monday. W. M. Owen, our former townsman, j visited Cloverdale again last Friday and Saturday. His daughter, Miss Ava, who j is teaching in Boulder Creek, came here with him Friday and remained until Sunday afternoon. Dr. Turner, well-known eye specialist I of Portland, will 1*> in Cloverdale again Thursday, March 1, at Cloverdale Hotel. I Don’ t fail to consult him about your k eyes and glasses. Headaches relieved, * cross eyes straightened, satisfaction guaranteed. Consult him. Don’t forget • the date. C. V. Doling, of Madras, Oregon, and Elder I. A. Brown, of Washugal, Wash., were in Cloverdale Saturday. They j came to Tillamook County to look at some land above Bearer and to visit R Y. Blalock, an old triend. As Elder Blalock was holding meetings here they remained over Sunday with him. There will be a meeting of those in terested in the orgaaization of a federal loan association at Cloverdale, February 21. If you are interested in the organiz ation von should attend. Primarily the association is for the purpose of securing money at a low rate c.f interest for the improvement of ranches. T. E. Armstrong, manager of the Lake ranch at Gaston, and brother-in-law of Mine Host Antrim, of the Cloverdale Hotel, was in Cloverdale over Sunday. He came to investigate cheese making. Gaston expects to have a cheese fac tory in the near future. While here he visited the tide lands south of Clover dale, ami gives it as his opinion that a caterpillar engine could be used in plow ing ami cultivating this land quite suc cessfully. A caterpillar engine is used on the Lake ranch, and it may be brought here to operate on the tide lands. Special V a lu e s We have just receiyed a Splendid selection of these good wearing 29-inch fabnos for Skirts, Middy Blouses and Sport Suits. They are shown in alter nate stripes 1-4, 3-8 to 1-2 inch in width in colors White and Red, Blue, Helio, Navy or Reseda and in self colors of White, Tan, Green. Red and Navy Blue. Special V a lu e s Reg. to $8.00 Ladies’ Dress Shoes now................ $1 98 Reg. to $6.50 Red Cross Shoes now...................... 4.65 C h ild re n 's and M isses’ S h o e s B o y ’s K r e i d e r Kick p r o o f S h o e s Sizes 5 to 8, Reg. $1.98 now Sizes 8 to 11 Reg $2.75 now Sizes 8$ to 11, Reg. $2.25 now Sizes 11^ to 2, Reg. $2.75 now . Sizes 12 to 2, Reg. $3.25 now Sizes 24 to 5^, Reg. 3,50 now.. Reg. Reg. Reg Reg. $4.00 $5 50 $9 00 $9.00 S erpe n tin e Men’s B. C. Bluchers now ................................... $8 45 8-in. Top, Work Shoes now.................................... 4.35 12-in. Top, Dayton Shoes .................................... 5.85 12 and 16-in Top, Nap-a-tan Shoes...................... 5.85 Crepes 29c Pretty 30-inch wide fabrics for making up Ladies’ Kimonos and Dressing Sacques. They are shown in lovely large Rose De signs in Tan, Pink and Blue ae well as in grounds of light Blue and Navy Blue with dainty floral designs in various colors. Th e New S P R IN G D R A P E R IE S A r e N o w on D isp la y Time to change your Window Draperies, Hangings, Cushion Covers or renew your Comfort Covers, bed hangings, etc Our new selections in Scrims, Cretonnes, Silkalines and Draperies of all kinds will surely meet with your approval, for they are of exceptional quality, and modestly priced. 36 - I n S c r i m 8 l 5 c 3 6 -I n M a r q u l s s e t t e s 2.1c Fancy and Plain Hem stitched self color Scrims in White and Cream. Very Special Values. Handsome Plain Hem stitched self color Marques* »ettes in White, Cream and Ecrue. Always wash and wear well. 3 6 -I n . b t a m l n e s IM c . Hemstitched Etamines in White, Cream and Ecrue with floral borders in Blue and Green, Tan and Green, Pink and Green. Green and Gold, and Purple and Brown. 36-in . b t n m i n n s 2 o c . Novelty Bordered self color Etamines in White, Cream and Ecrue. 30- I n C r o t o n n e s 2 2 c Tapestry, Panel, and Stripe and floral designs in Cretonnes for hangings, Cushion Covers, etc. Splendid values 4 4 -I n . N e t s 3 3 c . Very special values in Net Draperies in pretty all-over designs. Shown in self colors of White. Cream and Ecrue. Qulltirift C r s t o n n e s 13c Pretty bordered and all- over designs. (Quitting Cre tonnes 36 inches wide. iilla m ook, Oro&on