Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, April 26, 1917, Image 2

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OF I N T E R E S T
W* have juat received our new line
of S U I T A B L E S P R A N G D R Y
G O O D S, which you will find worth
your while to inspect.
WA R N E WS
Dr. Wise is moving into the Gillatu
house, where he will hereafter have his
Jens Jensen, of Ori-town, '»as in town
office.
Monday.
The many friends of .Mrs. Win. Owen,
Mis. Mubi-llr Fi ter wan a Tillamook
$sO ,
formerly of Cloverdale hut now of Port­
visitor 8aturelay.
land, will be pleased to know that she
Mr. and Mrs. Will Venter were up is rapidly improving from an operation
Are you keeping in touch with the
from Oretown Wednesday.
recently performed and is now in an ex­
war situation?
If not, yeu
fl. H. Miller and Mr.e Potter drove cellent wav for complete recovery.
W . A. Wise,dentist.
over from Beaver Tuesday.
New Spring Dry Goods
should
Ladies’ Aid Organized.
by reading a daily
A full line of Bergmann Shoes at the
paper.
Wednesday afternoon the ladies of
Cloverdala Mercantile Co.’s store.
the Presbyterian church met and or­
Let us take your subscription for
Mrs. V. H. Mcssoer and son, Paul ganized a Ladies' Aid. The officers
o r e of the great dailies. Call
are:
Burke, went to Tillamook Tuesday.
President— Mrg. Chas. Lundquist.
us up and tell us which one
F. L. McCabe and Ben Joy have
V,ce-President— Mrs. Frank Taylor.
purchased the gasolene launch Babe.
you wish. Don’t delay, do it
Sec.-Treasurer—Mrs. A1 Boon.
Mesdames Gaines, Meyers and Beck­
A work committee consisting of
now.
with, of Meda, were in town Tuesday.
Mesdumes L. M. Kraner, Albert Wade
For sale— Heifers and young cows and H. B. Lockwood was appointed by
coming fresh this spring. W. Koenicke, the president. Regular meeting days
are the second and fourth \\ ednetday of
Woods
DRUGGIST AMD NEW S AGENT
each month.
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Plasker Bros, for all kinds of uluinli-
Cloverdale, Oregon.
ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. T il­ PROGRAM AND CELE­
lamook. Ore.
BRATION THIS EVENINO bank of the Big Nestucea River, where
the quarter section line running north
Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale
and south through section 29, in town­
office next Tuesduv, and remain as long
Cloverdale
Oddfellows
and
Rsbekahs
ship 4, south of range 10 west, of W ill­
as kept busy.
amette Meridan intersects said ri.e r;
Will Celebrate 93tb Anniversary
Seasonable hats for the ladles. See
thence south to the quarter section cor­
Mrs. Shortridge at Cloverdale Mercan­
of Oddlellowship.
ner on the south line of section 29,
tile Co.’s store.
thence south 80 rods to the l-16th sec­
Dr. and Mrs. Wige spent Tuesday and
Tho 98th anniversary ol the founding tion line running east and west through
Wednesday doing dental work at the of the I. O. O. F. order will be cele­ the north half of section 32, thence east
Cloverdale Hotel.
brated tins eveuing by the Oddfellows along Said 1 -16th section line 160 rods to
Vick Learned spent a couple of days and Rebekahs of Cloverdale in their the east line of section 32; thence south
last week in Portland and Amity, on hall with a program consisting of musi­ 80 rods to the quarter section corner be­
tween sections 32 and 33, thence east
cal numbers and addresses.
business and pleasure.
A banquet will be served after the TOO rods to the center of section 33;
J. M. Traxler returned t > Cloverdale completion of the program. Cloverdale thence north 80 rods to the l-16th line;
last evening from Portland, accom lodge has a large membership and it is thence east 320 rods to the quarter sec­
panied by one of Ins boys.
expected that a large number will he tion line running north and south
through section 34; thence north 320
The Antrim bungalow near the bridge present this evening.
rods along the quarter section line run­
is n neat little building and shows the
Appointment
oi
Registrars.
ning north and south through sections
good taste of the builders.
The follbuing registrars have been ap­ 34 and 27 to the 1-lCth line running east
The boys of Cloverdale who joined
pointed by County Clerk Harrison to and west through the north half of sec­
the Coast Guards are spending a few
tion 27 ; thence east 80 rods to the cen­
j register voters:
evenings each week drilling.
»8. II, Hock, Little Nestucea precinct. ter of the northeast quarter of section
Good moving picture show Saturday i
W. H. Christensen, Neskowin pre- 27 ; thence north 80 rods to tne north
evening. Dance after the show, llie ie . \V. J. Gilbert, Beaver,
line of section 27; thence west along the
furnished hv full orchestra.
i I P. D. Ott, Hebo.
north line of section 27 to the county
K. L. McCabe, Cloverdale.
road leading south from Cloverdale,
The Misses Irma Tntro and Lydia
Bailey, of Neskowin, started in school i Those who were correctly registered thence northerly along said county rm.d
here Monday to finish their eighth grade last year need not register again this to w here said road intersects the l-16th
vear unless von have changed your resi­ section line running north and south
work.
dence, politics, name, etc.
through the southeast quarter of section
No news from the lively town of
22; thence north along said l-16th sec­
Woods. Dr. Montgomery, the man wh - : Special Meeting o! Pomona Grange,
tion line to the Big Nestucea River,
insists on keeping Woods on the map,
The pomona Grange of Tillamook thence southwesterly along the south
is in Portland this week.
county will meet at Tillamook on Sat- hank of the Big Nestucea River to the
Dntil further notice 1 will pay 23 | urday, May 6th, a t-10 CIO a. in., for the point of beginning. That the commis­
cents per pound for calf hide». Sen 1 I purpose of discussing the resolution re- sioners heretofore appointed to assess
them in and a check will he s -nt you l.y garding the proposed bond issues and benefits and damages to the property
return mail. Grover Witt, Cloverdale. 1 anv other business that may come be­ and lands situate in said drainage dis­
fore the meeting. In the afternoon trict and to appraise thn cash value of
Mrs. C. A. Carismi underwent a sor-
I from 1 :30 to 2:30 will bo open to the the land necessary to he taken for rights
ious operation at tin Nest ticca Valiev
public. By order of the Master, W. H. of way, holding basins and other works
Hospital Wednesday morning. The lat-
. t hnstensen.
R. Y. Blalock.
of said district within or without the
sst reports are that she is improving \
limits ot said district, filed their report
nicelv.
Notice.
in this office on the 19th day of April,
Miss Kmma Baiter and James Trent,
There will he a meeting of those in­ 1917, and you and each.of you are here­
of Neskowin, were married in Tillamook terested in the Nestucea Valley United by notified that you inay’ examine said
last Friday. The voting people are well ; States Federal Farm Loan Association report and file exceptions to all or any
know n here, especially the bride, w ho at CLoverdale, Saturday, May 5 at 1 part thereof on or before the 29th day of
attended school here a couple of years. o’clock n. in.
May, 1917.
Tbs V 'mirier extends congratulations.
Do not fail t- attend.
Erwin Harrison,
County
Clerk
of
Tillamook County,
For Bale or Trade--Sttidehuker 20,
Oregon.
COUNTY
FAIR
NOTES.
four-door, three speed, just overhauled
First publication April 26. 1917.
and painted. Will trade for cows or
Last publication May 17, 1917.
horse or gasolene drag saw. A snap for
The Tillamook Countv Bank have re­
cash. Call or addre-s Forrest J. Aver, newed their generous offer of $50.00 in ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ » # • # • ♦ • • # » i
Beaver, Ore
eash to lie distributed as prizes in the j
milk test in addition to the prizes of-
Mrs, Howard Blearer left the latter
ft red hv the fair.
part of last week for Detroit, Michigan, I
The Portland Seed Co. of Portland, |<
to join her husband, who is employed
in the Ford automobile factory, vjir | Oregon, are offering their usual special
will visit in Portland a few days before " r'*e of $10 in merchandise as a prize to
the party awarded fli»t place for the I
leaving for ths eastern city.
■ best colhetion of products from seed ! ,
Everett Lundingham and family, ac­
purchased from them.
companied hv his sister Alma, left for
Agriculturist Jones offers to instruct
Portland Tuesday, where he will eon*
elassea
■ f young people from our schools ,
tinne treatment under a *|K*ali*t. N. N.
FO R-
in
stock
judging as opportunity offers, j
Kirl>\ who toi.k them to Tillamook said
! Let live teachers take notice and com -!
that Kverelt stood the trip fine.
muoicate at once with Mr. Jone» and
( ’aplam Jenkins, arcuili panied by the arrange to take advantage of nia offer in
V 9 marine lns|>ector,w ill be in ('lover- this important matter.
Call in and See the Sport Line in Dry Goods,
embracing the Latest Patterns in
Stripes, Checks and other
Designs
We also have a nifty line of
FITHIAN-BARKER SHOES
WM..A. HIGH
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TAKE
THE WHITE!
AUTO
STAGE
dale this evening to inspect the Della. I The dairy cattle exhibit promises to
preparatory to putting her on the sum* ] I « the largest and beat ever tiefore
mer run. The crew this season will i*> made in the county. There are
ire iiearlv X
Jenkins, Gage and Armbuster.
$1200.0) in cash prizes offered including 9
Make
A feast of go ids things for the spirit­ s|iectal prizes.
early
to
maka
an
exhibit.
ually minded will la- provided at the
preparations
Presbyterian church next Buniiav. The
subject in the morning will lie: "Ik in 't
i on M ant to Get Wise.” No hungry
soul nerd go away from this service un­
satisfied, unifies-ed. In theevening the
topic will b e : "T h e Last Awful Pravsr
Meeting of a Christ Rejecting World.”
Mr. McVeigh promises that there will
not be a dull moment at either of three
servoes.
for
Ladies and Gentlemen
Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
T IL L A M O O K S IL O
My
experience in operating and building
Silos for the past eight years, four thereof in
Tillamook County bii9 led me to design the
T I L L A M O O K
THE
S I L O
TILLAMOOK
SILO
is manufactured in Tillamook, is a home product and is designed
for simplicity, durability, economy and efficiency.
I also have
Silage Cutters, Gas Engines, Farm Implements, Wagons, Manure
Spreaders, Hay Tools, etc.
Al l G o o d s a r e A b s o u t e l y G u a r a n t e e d
a n d all I n f o r m a t i o n F r e e .
LE T ME H A V E YO UR TROUBLES
B. KUPPEIN BEIN DER,
T i lla m o o k ,
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Oregon
Notice of Completed Contract
Notice is hereby given that the
County Surveyor ot Tillamook County.
Oregon, has filed in this office his cer­
tificate of completion of the con­
tract of Mallory
Blum on the
Compton trestle in accordance with the
plans and specifications and any person,
firm or corporat ion having objections to
file to the acceptance of said work may
do so within two weeks from the date of
the first publication.
Dated this 21th day of April, 1917.
Erwin Harrison, County Clerk.
First publication April 20, 1917.
Last publication May 10, 1917.
gon, March 12th, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that.as directed
by the Commissioner of the General
Land Office, under provisions of Sec.
2455, R. S., pursuant to the application
of Nathan A. Gage, of 243 5th st., Port­
land, Oregon. Serial No. 04784, we w ill
offer at public sale, to the highest bidder’,
but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10
o’clock a. in., on the 3d day of ot May,
1917, next, at this office, the following
tract of land:
Lots 2, 3 and 4, Section 30, Township
4 South, Range 10 West, W. M.
The sale will not l»e kept open, hut
w ill be declared closed when those pres­
ent at the hour named have ceased bid­
ding. The person making the highest
bid will be required to immediately pay
to the Receiver the amount thereof.
Notice lor Publication—Isolated Tract.
Any persons claiming adversely the
( P U B L IS H K R )
04784
above described land are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or before
Public Land Sale.
the time designated for sale.
D EPAR TM E N T OF TH E IN T E R IO R
N. Campbell, Register
L. 8. LAN D O FFIC E at Portland, Ore-
Geo. I. Smith, Receiver.
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Safe and Comfortable
Notice of Filing ol Commissioners' Re­
Leave Cloverdale daily at
7:30 a. ra . arriving at Tilla­
mook at 10 a. m. — in time for
Notice is hereby given to all persons
r ms f morning train to Portland,
interested in”the land included w
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