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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1917)
T ! 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS O d O U U n AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST \V. A. Wine, dentist. Miss Alma Candingham returned home Tuesday from Corvallis, where Cloverdale Mercantile Co. pays .V each she has been attending school. for good sacks. 11. A. Miles, of Woods, was in town Frank Yaeh was in Cloverdale Tues Tuesday. Mr. Miles is thinking of mov day from Dolph. ing to upper Canada this spring, so we Elder Waymire, of Salem, was a vis are informed. itor here Tuesday of this week. Drs. Boales and liny, of Tillamook, Just received a full line of Herginann were called to the home of Mr. and ■ hoes. C'lovereale Mercantile Co. Mrs. I>. A. Bailey Friday night on ac Mrs. Wade, of Tillamook, visited here count of the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hudson. with her son and his wife Tuesday. Mr. Wolfe, of the Siletz country, was Wanted—Will pay highest cash price in Cloverdale last week, Friday, and for your calves. A. W. Franklin. Phone. while here visited with our druggist, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edmunds «ere W. A. High. Mr Wolf« and Mr. High Cloverdale visitors the fore part of this own adjoining land in the Siletz country. week. County Treasurer Beals, Agriculturist Plasker Bros, for all kinds of plumb Jones, Surveyor Dunn and Mr. Zer- ing, hath room outfits and fixtures. Til* tteuh, of Tillamook, were in Cloverdale lantook. Ore. today and in company with I). T. Sam Kay was the successful bidder Werschkul made a tour of inspection of for assistant eheesemaker at the Clover the Big Nestucea drainage district. dale factory. Dr. J. I. Montgomery and wife re Elder K. Y. Blalock will preach next turned to their Pacific City home last Sunday at the Baptist church at 11 a. Sunday from Portland where they have m. ami 7 p. in. been visiting Mrs. Montgomery’s aged Mr and Mrs. John Barling have mother, Mrs. S. P. Crawford, who is 81 moved from their home in Meda to the years old and whose husband, now de ceased, was a civil war veteran. Jensen ranch at lleho. -+ I Notice. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Oregon will I receive seaied bids at its office in the | Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up ! I to 10 o’clock a. m. on A^uil 10, 1017, for >+ 1 all the State’s interest in the tide and overflow lands hereinafter described, | giving, however, to the owner or owners i of any lands abutting or fronting there- ! on, the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the highest I)o you know that your Cows and price offeied, provided such offer is Horses need a Good Tonic at ! made in good faith, and also provided, this season to prepare them for ' land will not he sold for, nor • _> _ ■ ... • . anv offer therefor accepted of less their y e a r s work, i t ’s just as th; tl r .:,0 per acre, and that the Board essential that the Cow and Horse reserves the right to reject any and all have a System Tonic as it is for bids. Said lands are situated in Tillamook the human, and every successful County, Oregon, and are described as farmer and dairyman is giving follows; to-nil ; their livestock tliis attention Beginning at a point which is the and are m aking more dollars by j corner t<> lots 20 and 21, of Section 5, T doin'* so i •"> S-, K. 10 W of W. M.; thence N. 7 _ r'„, , _ 1 degrees 00’ E. 827.04 feet to corner to Are You Giving Your Stock this Attention? pots Bland 20; N. degrees 28’ W. I f not come in and get a pack* 1407.80 feet ; South 50.00 feet to cornet- age of our Stock Food Tonic and to lots 22 and 28; S. 41 degrees 45’ E. 1)77.50 feet to corner to Lots 21 and 22; give it a trial. You’ll be sur S. 85 degrees 00’ E. 050.04 feet to place prised at the results. of beginning, containing 18.81) acres of tide land fronting and abutting on Lots 20, 21, and 22, Section 5. T. 5 S., R. 10 W. of W. M. Applications and bids should he ad R E L IA B L E DRUGGIST dressed to < i . G . Brown, Clerk State Land CLOVERDALE. - OREGON Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked “ Application and hid to purchase Tide Lands.” L. M. Dennis, of Tillamook, was in (L G. Brown, Cloverdale Tuesday of this week. Clerk State Land Board. Dated at Salem, Oiegon January 24. Wm. Raleigh, of Pacific City, was in 11*1 7. Cloverdale Tuesday on his way to Sheridan for the summer. I ! Stock Foods and Tonics so W m . A. H IG H SO BADLY BURNED THAT DEATH RESULTS The Todd Hotel Next Sundav, March 11, the pastar of lands Alberts, of Tillamook, visited at the 11. ||. Brooten home Monday the Cloverdale Presbyterian church, Hev. J. A. McVeigh, will speak on the anil Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Robert Wat mire Passes Away Sun theme, “ Non-Conformists—where they To Exchange :—Buick automobile for are and how known.’’ This ought to day Morning From Burns Received cows or two-year-old heifers coining Dining Room run ou Family Style arouse great interest and assure a full the Evening Before. fresh. J. B. Gillam. Cloverdale. Meals 25c. house. In the evening the pastor will Kev. Dora Young, of Beaver, visited make things lively for the “ Sidestepper Mrs. Robert Waymire met with an at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elinor with a Frivolous Excuse.” accident last Saturday evening which Wade the latter part of last week. There has been some changes in the Best prices paid for hides. Bring or personnel of residents on the road 1 m *- resulted in her death Sundav morning send them in. Check will he sent bv tiveen Cloverdale and Hebo. A Mr. at !• o’clock. return mail. Grover Witt, Cloverdale. Meyers has purchased the Jeff McGin About D o’clock Saturday evening nis ranch am) is now occupying the Mrs. Waymire was working around the For Sale—One four-vear-old gelding, same. Mr. White, who formerly re hi a w draft and well broke; also a stove when her clothing caught tire. smaller grey horse. Chas. Kay, Clover- sided on the ranch, lias purchased the Her husband was in the house at the feed business of A. A. Dixon at lleho dale. time and managed to extinguish the and has moved to the latter place. burning clothing but not until she had Jelin Corkwood fell from a load of Church Notes. Ben Knnpenbeader, of Tillamook, ac been so badly burned that recovery was hav hist Saturday and sprained his left Sundav school at 10 a. m. Classes for arm so badly that he is now carrying it companied bv Geo. E. Townsend, of impossible. all. Kichland, Montana, were in Cloverdale The Waymire» live on a farm hack of in a sling. Preaching services at It a. m. and yesterday. Mr. Knppenbender has a the Herman farmer ranch. 7 ;80 p. in. All are cordially invited to Chas. Runt/ and Adolph Shields, of new device on his Tillamook Silo that Mr. Waymire’» hands were so badlv these services. Tillamook, were Cloverdale visitors looks like a feature that would bring it burned that he was taken to a hospital Rev. Jos. A. McVeigh, pastor Tuesday and looked over the cheese additional frisnds. It is a swing hinge #nd it is reported that he will lose most lacterv at this place. that throws the door ...side and out of * f the finger» of both hand». Miis Jennie (»lick was operated on at the «a y, thus doing » " » > with taking | The unfortunate woman was buried at the Yestiuv* Valley hospital Tuesday the door out and replacing it "hen the Cnion cemetery Mondav afternoon, for appendicitis. She is reported to needed. Dr. Montgomery preaching the funeral A spoonful of water added to an egg he getting along nicely. The most important and valuable road sermon. before beating it makes it more frothy. Mrs. Wavniire was horn in Lincoln A little flour spread over the top of Mr. and Mr« Fred Nirklaus, renters work t® Marion, Yamhill, Polk and on the Jen k ranch, moved todav to Tillamook counties, and in fact to all of Center, Kansas, December 25, tsso, cakes before they are h od " ill prevent Tillamook The Messrs. Jencks will western Oregon, is the proposed high and was martied to Rotiert Waymire ith'* ,c,nK fron> running off. make boiled potatoes white let way leading into Tillamook countv bv April 2, 11*08. Three children are left 1 look after the ranch this year. wav of Sheridan and through the Nes- motherless, who with the huhand, have j t,u l.n *’* 11 in ( " d water for two Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rohe« lee. of ’ * . . . . . . I or three hours previous to cooking. tucca country. It is proposed to prac the svn.pathy of the entire community. Breadmim,* should always 1* used Woods, s|>*nt I ridav night and part of tically eliminate the Coast mountain for covering articles for frying, as Saturday with their daughter, Mr*. grades bv a cut off and thus to place the cracker crumbs absorb the grease. The Sickroom CliarVs Murphy, in Cloverdale. ocean within three hours of Salem by Bake your potatoes on a wire dish drainer. They hake evenly, require no School in the primary department easy automobile travel. This w ill make In case of sickness the patient's room turning and are easily removed from " a * rosumed Monday after a two w>ck* the only passable road from Tillamook should have In it only the necessary the oven all at once vacation on account of an epidemic o f ' countv into the Willamette valley, and piet es of furniture—bed. one chair and When making chocolate filling for measles among the primari scholars. one that will 1># key t open the vear table—no carpets and no draperies. It cake mid the grated rind of lemon or a Ivan Gist s team became frightened through. There is no one in all this an then he easily kept clean and sani- little cinnamon. It Improves it greatly. section that would not benefit from the tari Scrubbing should take the pi n end your china at hone by mixing last I'hur- lav .«lid in their antics broke opening of this proposed highway, and of sweeping, and the dusting should I t* a tcaspoonful of alum and a table- the tongue from tin* wagon, throw ing it would add immensely to that attrac- d *m* with a cloth wrung out of a di-d.i spellful of water and phn ing In a hot Ivan to t he ground, breaking tin* wrist 11 vciic*» of all this section to the eastern f»*< taut solution Care used la the si « o-en until transparent. Wash the h >ne of the right arm. lie is carri ing excursionists who arc coming in in room and alnuit the tilings used by the hr* k**n pieces in hot water, dry. and his arm in a sling, hut savs he will In* creasing numbers to add t > the wealth patient will have mudi to do with whde still warm coat the broken edges •hocking the ■ ead of illwii *i* t':i ' ly nr 1 quickly v. qh the mixture all tight again in a few davs of all Oregon.—Statesman. Tillamook, Ore. L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the Week. FRANK TAYLOR, Notary Public Cloverdale, Ore. Worth Knowing