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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
-+ Notice. i Notice is hereby given that the State L O C A L A N D P E R S O N A L I T E MS 9 d Q Land Board of the State of Oregon will ! receive sealed bids at its office in the n a n a n d other new s of in t e r e s t Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up to 10 o’ clock a. m. on April 10, 1917, for all the State’s internet in the tide and overflow lands hereinafter described, VV. A. Wisp, dentist. NESTÜCCA NATIONAL giving, however, to the owner or owners The latest tiling in fashion is measles. of anv lands abutting or fronting there FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION on, the preference right to purchase said Vade Kirby is confined to his home with the measles. W e ’re Prepared for tide and overflow lands at the highest price offeied, provideil such offer is Mrs. Ed Earl is recovering from the Organization Perfected Yesterday After made in good faith, and also provided, Spring with a Full measles and tonsilitia. noon. that the land will not be sold for, nor Kobt. I’ortinan and family have Line of any offer therefor accepted of less moved to Tillauioon to live. than $7.50 per acre, and that the Board The Nestueea National Farm Loan reserves the right to reject any and all K. 8. Ward and wife, of Neskowin, Association was organized at Clover- bid3. were Cleverdale visitors Monday. dale yesterday afternoon with sixteen Said lands are situated in Tillamook members. The association is formed Wanted— Will pay highest cash price County, Oregon, and are described as follows: to-wit : for your calves. A. W. Franklin. I’hone. under the United States Federal Loan act of 1910. Through the organization Beginning at a point which is the A re You Prepared W ;th corner Kev. Jos. A. McVeigh left Monday just the members may borrow for racnli to lots 20 and 21, of Section 5, T. 5 8., K. 10 W of IV. M.; thence N. 7 morning for Portland. He is expected improvements or to pay off present a Kodak to catch the Beau degrees 00’ E. 827.04 feet to corner to to return before Sunday. mortgages, from the United States Lots 13and 20; N. 8!» degrees 28’ VY. of Spring? I f not, 1407.00 feet ; South 50.00 feet to corner There was a dance atO. P. Mattoon's Federal Hank located at Spokane, any ties to lots 22 and 2.“>; S. 41 degrees 45’ E. last Friday night and a very good time amount up to 50 per cent of the value 977.50 feet to corner to Lots 21 and 22; of their property for forty years at a Come in and let us show was reported. S. 85 «legrees 00’ K. 050.04 feet to place rate of interest not to exceed 0 per cent, of beginning, containing 18.89 acres of Mrs. Chas. McKillip had the misfor the same being payable in yearly in you our line of Kodaks and tide land fronting and abutting on Lots tune to burn her hand quite badly by 20, 21, and 22, Section 5, T. 5 S., R. 10 stallments. After five years tlie bor how easy it is to use them. spilling hot lard on it one day last week. \V. of \V. M. rower may, if be so desires, pay the Applications ami bids should be ad The primary department of the public principal. dressed to (». G. Brown, Clerk State Land P R IC E $6.00 UP. school was closed Wednesday on account D. .1. Dunn is responsible for the or Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked ‘ ‘ Application and bid to purchase Tide of the epidemic of measles among the ganization ami to him credit is due, he Lantis.” primary scholars. having personally sought the informa G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board. There was a Valentine party at Mrs. tion and paid for the printing and mail- Dated at Salem, Oiegon January 24, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER Armstrong’s at llebo last Friday. Ev tlie invitations to assemble and organ 1917. ize the association. eryone enjoyed themselves playing CLOVERDALE, - OREGON W. .1. Riecbers and J. C. Holden, of games till the woe small hours. the First National Hank, Tillamook, Mrs. Freo Kreutz left. Wednesday were present at the meeting and it was STATE ROAD BOND morning for Hakerfield, Cal., after visit through Mr. Riecbers that the informa ing at th«' home of her parents, Mr and tion regarding the organization and first PASSES BOTH HOUSES Mrs. Joe Wilson, for the past month. steps to he taken was had. Tillam ook, Ore. Following are the members of the The W. T. F. met at th«* home of Up to the People to be Voted on June L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. Mrs. ( ’has. McKillip and a w ry pleasant association: D. I. Dunn, Frank Yach, Second. Alex lmlah, L. D. Heaton. Lester Kay, afternoon was spent. Last but not least a dainty lunch was served by the host IL B. Lo«-kwood, Mrs. Win. (ilick, W. Dining Room run on Family Style A. Cage, D. H. Fletcher, A. Arstill, ess. The state road bonding issue for $0,- Fred Briody, 11. J. Qould, W. L. Hud Meals *25c. T. .1. Hazleton, of Portland, field 000,000 passe«! both houses of the legis son, John Fleck. secretary «if the Oregon Prisoners’ Aid The «lirectors are: D. J. Dunn, lature before final adjournment and is Society, was in t’ loverdule yesterday Lester Ray, D. H. Fletcher, W. A. submitted to the people to he voted on ami last evening delivered a lecture to ( lag«*, A lex lmlah. June ’J. a fair-sized gathering at the Presby Appraisers-— D. J. Dunn, Alei lmlah, This measure provides that the auto terian church. D. 11. Fletcher. mobile taxes he doubled to take care of Dr. Turner, well-known eve specialist President, D. J. Dunn; vice-president, ! the bonded indebtedness. of Portland, w ill he in Cloverdale again I W. A. (»age; secretary-treasurer, E. L. J In the program Tillamook County Thursday, March !,at t’lovenlalc Hotel. M cl ’abe. is to get 20 miles of hard surface pro Don’t fail to consult him about vour The amount of loans sigmsl for ag- viding the county prepares the road for eyes and glasses. Headaches relieved, gregah'd $;!d,500. such surfacing. cross eves straightened, satisfaction If Tillamook County votes to bond for Married at Tillamook. guaranteed. Consult him. Don’ t forget $412,000, w hich in all probability it w ill, Miss Ruth I»ray and Charles Alton- the date. amt the state gives the aid referred to * berger, both of Blaine, were married ibis county will beone wherein prosper The topics for next Sunday at the Tuesday by Kev. Youcl at tile Prcsby- ity will have lan«le«l to make its perman Presbyterian church will lie: Morning, I terian parsonage, Tillamook. A few of ent alxxie. ’ ’ I he New ttirth — What it is anti what the immediate relatives witnessed the Preparedness KODAK AND K0 DAK SUPPLIES Wm. A. HIGH The Todd Hotel Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the Week. TAKE | THE W H ITEj AUTO it is not.” People who are trusting for their salvation in some ordinance of the church or membership therein should hear this sermon. Evening, ‘ ‘ llimler- atices to the tiosocl.' ceremony in which tlit* pretty ring serv ice was used. They will resale at their ranch home in Blaine. Mrs. Altenl erg- er is a sister of Mrs. Dee Moon ami well know n in Clovcrdaie. A host of friends extern! best wishes for a happy ami At a meeting of the school bosed held pros|>erous future to the newlyweds. Friilay .evening Prof. ,1. R. HiJgnod, Mo<* Deals ami Mi ss Dunham were en gaged to teach the coming school term Hashed Brown Potatoes. Mi s s 'ttr\ens, the other teacher, «lid not Cut «’«»Id I h »II c «I potatoes in small make application. The school will be pl«v«*s (two cupfuls), s« a son with salt run with the same number of teachers and |»eppcr. cook tlir«*e minutes in one- next term as tins third cupful of bacon drippings, stir ring constantly. Let stand a few see The sale of dairy cattle held b> Kobt. Portmau at the 1 air « ¿round* on Mon- omls to brown underneath. Fol«l like da« was well attended and a success in an omelet ami serve on a hot platter. e«ery way. Forty-three head were sol. 1. the I iw vt price paid being $45, and the Chocolate Cream Icing. highest price $124.50. Hie cattle aver- Four tahlcspo'iifuls of «>\a|>«»rat«»d aged approximate!) $"«1 a bead L. M milk, two cupfuls of siiimr. one table hranei w h<> auctioned«■>t the sal** c«'r s|»-.«»nfnl of butter, one tcn«|><».»nful of tainly deliver«-«! the gmsis Tillamook vanilla «»r any flavoring «1t>-drp«l ami «» ik * to two laid« sp,-,»iifuls of cocoa Herald. STAGE Lost snd Found. Ben Kuppenbemler, eilitor of the Ne- halem Times, agriculturist, silo uianu- facturer and manag* r of the Tillamook County Fair, was a Clovcrdaie visitor last week Thursday and Friday. Ben was down visiting the Meda people t>n Wedm-silay and started home just as the sun was lowering in the western horizon. Not being familiar with the mads in the south end of the county ami being so thoroughly impmss-'d with the tieauties of an ocean sunset, lie missed the way, and when he thought it was time to draw close to the village of Clovcrdaie he found himself in the suburbs oi Nes kowin. where lie remained <>v«'r night with one of our obliging ranchers. Mr. Kuppenbemler is a silo enthusiast and proposes to give the people of the county an opportunity t«» purchase a silo that lias all the advantages of the best silos S made with none of tlicdctereut features. « \ | --------- f o r ---------- | Tillamook- j Cloverdale | -------- AND------------- Al Wav Points Safe and Comfortable Leave Cloverdale daily at 7:30 a. m , arriving at Tilla mook at 10 a. m — in time for morning train to Portland. Leave Tillamook at 3 p. m arriving at Cloverdale at 5 p. m. J M. TRAXLKR. Prop i 1 l