I I I I LOCAL AND PERSONAL O D D ITEMS o a AND OTHER NEW3 Costs Little More s OF INTEREST j to go East *« r.uKtcr Sunday. Literary has been postponed again. W. A. Wise, dentist. VIA Stock Foods and Tonics Deliver. H arry and Mrs. Thomas CLaa. Bluui w m a Mohler visitor yea- Brooten, of Brooten S prings, were Do you know th a t your Cows and Cloverdale visitors today. terday. Horses need a Good Tonic at A congregational meeting was held at Chita. Kay Lae been on the aick list this season to prepare them for the Presbyterian c hurch Tussday even this weak. their year’s work. I t ’s just a u ing, a t which tim e W. A. High was Milk cowh for eale. Call Fred Affolter, elected treasurer, I). T. Werechkul essential tha t the Cow and Horse | Newkowin. have a System Tonic as it is for elder and Fred Briody trustee The the human, and evi ry successful Frank Nelnon i* sick at the Loma of board of trustees now stand : Taylor, farmer and da i ry m a n is giving Ray and Briody. The m a tte r of selling Mia sister in Tillamook. their livestock this attention the old m anse and building a new one Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kay were up and are making more dollars by oil the church property was discussed. from Oretown Tuesday. doing so. It was decided to sell the manse and J. C. Foster ia confined to Lie Louie lay aside th e money to he used in the Are You Giving Your Slock this Attention? this week with the grip. erection of a new building as eoon as If not come in and get a pack E rnest NeuenHcLwander, of Oretown, enough money is raised to erect and a g e of our Stock Food Tonic and complete the same. wag in the city Tuesday. give it a trial. CALIFORNIA Before selecting the route for your next trip East consider these three im portant things: SERVICE Steel cars, through standard or tourist sleeping cars, unexcelled dini$g cars. SA F E T Y Rock ballast, automatic block signais, lieavy eteel rails, consistant spetd. You’ll be sur Once again we call a tte n tio n to Koes Chilcotte, of Beaver, was in prised at the results. Courier correspondents th a t all Cloverdale tLia morning. communications m ust be signed to in E. E. Cross, of Hebo, was a Monday sure publication. This rule was m orning pSHeenger to Portland. not complied with by a c o m m u n received th is week. A H. H. Miller and Mrs. Potter, of ication RELIABLE DRUGGIST signed letter of interest reached us one Beaver, were in tow n this week. day too late for publication and as the CLOVERDALE, - OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Joe I.owranee, of Ore- m a tte r was covered by another article town, were in town Wednesday. it would be repeating to publish the Kev. J. A. McVeigh leave« Monday communication. The Courier is printed Our Indians. The most probable theory of the to a tte n d Preabytery at Portland. on Thursdays and copy should reach the origin of the American Indian is th a t Mr«, F.rnest Edmunds visited a t the office not later th a n Wednesday evening which links the Indian with the Mon Everett Landinghain Louie on Sunday. to im u re publication. goloids of E ast Africa, whose physical characteristics a ie strikingly similar to For sals—Heifers and young cows those of the American ahorigiue. Be coming fresh this spring. W. Rienicke tween the Indian and the Japanese Woods. A dispatch received by L. M. K raner there ore many pi uounceil resem tine of the latest style cash registers from Capt. Johnson, of Tillamook, blances, and some excellent authorities ure of the opinion th a t it was from was installed in the Mercantile store states th a t a telegram had been re th a t ea ste rn race tha t the Indian orig th is week. inally sprung. If, as some think, the Easter lin ts —A full line, See Mrs. ceived a t Tillamook th a t war had been Eskimos are tlie Lest representatives Shortiidgo a t Cloverdale Mercantile declared by Congress. of the Indian as he w as upon his a r Co.’s store. rival iiere, the theory of the Japanese origin is immensely strengthened, since Military Highway Plan is Revived. [>r. Reedy came down Sunday from the likeness between the Eskimo and Tlie national preparedness movement Tillamook to test cattle for l»r. George the Jap a n e se is striking. has revived interest in the long dis and Ed Earl. cussed m ilitary highway along the P a Not Interforing, of Course, With Golf. Good siiied launch for sale or trade. "I hear you have taketi your sun cific coast from British C olum bia to W ant used Ford and w ill pay difference. Mexico. A meeting will he held at Into the firm.” Call Courier office. “ Yes,” answered Mr. Grabeoin grim Seattle April 10 to consider the m a tte r Elder K. Y. Blalock will preach next Hud to urge congress the need of an im ly. “ He lias consented to spend a few Sunday in Cloverdale Baptist church ut mediate appropr.atitm to undertake the hours a day with us." — Birmingham 11 a. tn. and 8 p. lit. work. Samuel Hill is at the head of the Age Herald. For sale—One Guernsey cow, fresh in movement. + + ❖ + ♦ 4* ♦ •> 4* ♦ •> 4- 4- 4- two weeks, two Jerseys, now fresh, Easter Services. tested. Call C entral Creamery. APPEARANCES. Easter will be celebrated a t the Paint up this spring. We w ill furnish Presbyterian c h u rc h n e x t Sunday Appearances to the min i a re of you any and all kinds of paint at 20 per morning and evening. Rev. J . A. four kinds. Things either a re cent discount. Cloverdale Mercantile McVeigh will give an Easter address. w h a t they appear to be or they Co. His morning them e will be: " T h e neither a r e nor appe a r to he. or For S a le — Rhode Island Red eggs Resurrection of Jesus C h rist.” In the they a r e and do not appear to he, or they a r e not and yet Hppear for hatching from prise-winning stock. evening he will speak on " T h e Re to ho. Rightly to nim in nil these Setting of 15 eggs $1,00. Mrs. L. M. generation of a S in n e r.” Special Easter cases is the wise m a i l ' s task. — music will he provided for both services K raner. Epictetus. and tne church will be appropriately Ja m e s Burke wen to Tillamook this decorated for the occasion. New m e m m orning to put a new rear axle in the bers will also he received into fellow 4* 4- *> 4- *F 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* + 4* ♦ •> •> 4- passenger stage, to replace the one ship with the church. You are cordially broken yeaterday. invited to atte n d both services. SCENERY Known throughout the country as “ The Road of a Thousand Wondars.” W m . A . H IG H LIBERAL STOPOVERS Our Agents are well informed. Ask them regarding train schedules, or w r i t e JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland Southern Pacific Lines “Portland Fuose Festival” - War Declared! Fancy rad Baldwin apples, while they Harry Saoplnqton Drowns. last, at tile exceptionally low price of $1 T he sail news reached Cloverdale per bo*. P hone your order in. Clover .Mondav of th e drowning of H arry Sap- dale Mercantile Co. pington, b rother of W ert and Ward A freight wreck a t Timber delayed the Sappington. of Ilebo, Similar morning passenger tra in Wednesday four hours. at Parkersburg, near Batidoit, iu the As a consequence no mail readier! Coquell# river. Cloverdale from the outside last even Together w ith four oth e r young m en, ing. Sappington bad returned from a dance V n til fu rth e r notice 1 will pay 2> a t Bitndon in the launch May. He was cents per pound for calf hides. Send standing on the landing, having just them in and a check will he sent you by left the launch, when lie fell off into the re tu rn mall. Grover W itt, Cloverdale, river. He was a dairym an in the e m ploy of 8am Clinton. Oregon. W ert Sappington, a brother of the A wooden whey tank was built (hit unfortunate young man, and a brother- week for th e Cloverdale cheese factor« in-law , Charles Jens« n, left immediately • to lake the place of th e cement tank It is said cem ent w.ll not stand dgainai for the seen# of ihe drow ning and word roiu them state th a t tlie body had been the acid in the w Lev. recovered and they would arrive in I'd- T he W. C. T. C. met at the home of iantook with it this afternoon. Mr, Mrs. P. 1). O tt, of lleho, last Friday Sappington was 24 years of uge, single, afternoon. A nice crowd was out am ind well known in Tillamook couuty after the business part of th e meetint where he was raised. The re m a in s will th e hostess served a delicious lunch. I t* buried in Tillamook. A son of Joe Ftaweiler, of Oretown U n b .e a k a b le W in d o w s. fell on a rock the fore part of the week R e l a t e d «-outs of raw or boiled tin and gave his knee a severe tractUlS, b e seeu oil applied to a new ly meshed sides cutting a larga gash just below the wire fabric will g h e a good substitute k n e e c a p . Or. Shearer was .ailed and for window glass. T he wire may be diessed the wound. uaed for many purposes and is especial Nels lingsland went to Tillamook ly good where glass might easily be W ednesday morning to take the e x broken. T he fabric may be dipped In am ination preparatory to enlisting in the oil Instead of applying It witb a the regular army. Xelt ia the first b r u s h —Exchange. from Cloverdale to take such action. We understand he was a lieutenant in Navar Fails. th e Swedish arm y. •'Look here; 1 w aut you to take hack Phares Stlverson reported the other this alarm «lock you sold me a «1.11« day th a t he had seen the cslered man back." j "W hy. my «tear air. th a t's the most Morrison a t l>olph Tuesday. I ’psn a thorough investigation it was found th a t reliable alarm clock on the tnaikct." "T h a t's Just the trouble. It's to«« Phares had seen the retleclion of ids whiskers i n s m irror, took fright at what dofgoned reliable. I never get a chance j I im supposed wss th e reraped man and to OTersieep any more."—New York d i d n 't take a long breath uulil be had World r ja c b e J Cloverdale. . I TAKE ¡T H E W H ITE * ■ * a é AUTO TAGE ---- f o r --------------- June 13, 14, 15’* any offer therefor accepted of less than $7.50 per acre, and th a t the Board reserves the r ig h t to reject any and all bids. Said lands are situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, a n d are described us follow s: to-wil : Beginning a t a point w hich is the corner to lots 20 and 21. of Section 5, T. 6 S., R. 10 YV of W. M .; thence N. 7 degrees 00’ F). 827.04 feet to corner to Lots 13 and 20; N. 89 degrees 28’ \V. 1407.30 feet ; South 50.00 feet to corner to lots 22 and 23; S. 41 degrees 45’ E. 977.50 feet to corner to Lots 21 and 22; S. 8.) degrees 00’ E . 050.04 feet to place of beginning, containing 18.89 acres of tide land fronting and a b u ttin g on Lots 20, 21, and 22, Section 5, T. 5 S., R. 10 YV. of \V. M. Applications and bids should be a d dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and m arked ‘‘Application and bid to purchase Tide L a n d s .” « G. G. Brown. Clerk State Land Board. Dated a t Salem, Oiegon J a n u a r y 24, *> 1917. * ? Tillamook- I Cloverdale I -A ND - A1 Wav w Points S a fe e n d C o m f o r t a b l e i : Notice for Publication—Isolated Tract. ( p u b l is h e r ) 04784 Leave Cloverdale daily at Public Land Sale. ♦ > 7:30 a. rn , arriving at Tilla D E PA R T M E N T OF T H E I N T E R IO R mook at 10 a. m.— in time for U. 8. LAND O F F I C E a t P o rtla n d , O re morning train to Portland. gon, March 12th, 1917. Leave Tillamook at 3 p. m , Notice is hereby given th a t, as directed ^ arriving at Cloverdale at 5 by tilt Com m issioner of th e G eneral • p. m. Land Office, under provisions of Sec. J M. T R A X L E R , Prop. 2455, R. 8., p u r s u a n t to th e application ♦ of N a th a n A. Gage, of 243 5th st., P o r t land, Oregon. Serial No. 04784, we will offer a t public sale, to tlie highest bidder Troublo In the Timber. The Cloverdale Courier $1 a year. but a t not less than $2.00 per acre, a t 10 "I don't w ant to l e Inquisitive nor n n th 'n ’ th a t a-way,” adm itted the o’clock a. in., on th e 3d day of of Migr, Notice. 1917, next, a t this office, th e following neighbor w ho had come over to bor row a neck yoke, * but w hat in torment Notice is hereby given th a t th e State tr a c t of l a n d : Lots 2, 3 and 4, Section 30, Township is goiug on over Land Board of the State of Oregon will there in the edge icceive sealed bids at its office in th e 4 South, Range 10 West, YV. M. of the t i m b e r ? Capitol Building a t Salem, Oregon, u p j Tlie sale will not he kept open, h u t will he declared closed when those p r e s Sounds like a con to 10 o ’clock a. m. on April 10, 1917, fori ent at tiie hour nam ed have ceased hi«?- vention of c a ta all the S tate's interest in th e tide and «ling. Tlie person m aking the highest overflow lands here in a fter described, hid will be required to im m ediately pay mounts." "My leust boy, giving, however, to th e ow ner or owners to th e Receiver th e .«mount thereof. B e a r c a t ; sta rte d of any lands a b u ttin g or fronting th e r e Any persons claiming adversely th e to heckle a uest on the prefetence right to purchase said abuse described land a ie advised to file of hoi nets a cou tide and overflow lands at th e highest their claims, or objections, on or before price offered, provided such offer is ple of hours ago made in go««! faith, and also provided, the tim e designated for sale. N. Campbell, Register and got himself th a t th e land will not lie sold for, not Geo. I. S m ith , Receiver. stung up consid erable,” r e p l i e d Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. Ark. r I C & r MEETS A D ISCO N TEN TE D WESTERN M A H J “Tlie last i noth ed he hud dug himself | NEC, .. OC LOOK A S IF LOST M Y L A S T A N D B E V IF HE GETS A into a hollow tree. I Judge by the Y O J M AJ LOST Y O U R L A S Y I M l E N O ' T H A T WA S A OF VY-B TOBACC racket th a t tlie enemy is stiff a ssa u lt F R IE N 0 --A N Y T H IN G I | MUC-i OF W - B c u r l I'M C E R TA IN L Y CAN DO T O R Y O U ? TC G A C C O Y O U K N O W A IN G TO G E T ON ing him iu mass formation and thut 100 L IT Tk K C H E * LASTS A N O the t v t of the childn n uiv standing O N'ENTS A M A N off and asking hint, if it hurts him much. I.ooks sorter like"—y aw na— "rutu off to the •o u th ’anl, don’t i t . ' Light as Chaff The Clearest Vision. An Englishman, an Irishm an and a Scotchmau or. e weut into a to decide wbo could see the farthest through a telescope. T he Englishman, w ho looked tir-t. d«sdared he could see the m inute hand ou the dock four or five miles away. *‘I «an see the m inute ha ml of the sam e cK**k moving." said the Scot« hniun. Tat s t o o d In a m a z e m e n t lis tening to his com- radiv* W hen hi' looke«l through the telescope he w as seen to smile " F a ith ." he said, " if I don't «ee the »aiuo clock striking: Sure 1 doi" c ♦ t C T T V ■ • there that's got the heart to refu se a man \ \ a little ch ew front his pouch of W -B C U T C h ew in g —esp ecially if h e's a gentlem anly fel low w h o w ould appreciate rich tobacco? O n ce a man j;c:s u ; J t real tobacco, it g<>es mighty hard w ith him to swiii* b ’ck to tr e ordinary o v er sw e eten ed kind. \Y-H has cut ia tw o the -m ount he tucks aw ay in his ch eek . Madr %j WETMAN BKUTON COMPANT, H>7 Br-dway. Mr* Y«k Cty