LOCAL AND g PERSONAL fl \\. A. Wi.-c, dentUt. Min« Millie Her was h Tillamook shopper Saturday. fl ITEMS fl AND OTHER g NEWS OF INTEREST Dm. Wise & Hall w ill be at Clover dale next Tuesday. Dusker Bros, for all kinds of olumb* ¡ng, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til Leo. Norton, of Wood«, wai a Clover- lamook. Ore. dale visitor today. Special—Italian'prunes 9 pounds for Dr«. Wise A Mali will bo at Clover- $1 ; 4'fc pounds 60 cents. Cloverdale dale it* xt Tuesday. Mercantile Co. Mr«. Harry Thomas, of Mobler, it in Six hundred down, balance on time Cloverdale this week. gets a good business proposition in Honey Theiler, of Pleasant Valley, Cloverdale. Taylor Heal Estate Agency. was in town Wednesday. Farewell Party. We can supply your needs in fishing A farewell party was given the Meda taekle, no matter what it may be. ▼ . teachers, Miss Andeison and Miss W il F. Learned. cox, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. The ilebo school closes Friday and in Fox, Tuesday evening, May 8tb. The the evening they will hold their exer time was pleasantly spent playing cise« at the Heho hall. games, and the guests were entertained F. E. Cross w ill he in Cloverdale with with selections of vocal and instru the black Percheron horse Llherul on mental music rendered by Miss Ander son. At 12 o’clock dainty refreshments Tuesday of euch week. were served hv the hostess and her We have a client’ wishing to borrow daughter. 11260 on A 1 security and a good man Those present were: Mr. Bowers, to loan to. Taylor Heal Estate Agency. Nlollie Craven, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wade were called Whiteman and son Lawrence, Mr. and to Hay City Sunday on account of the Mrs. G. R. Schaeffer, Byron; Milan, serious illness of Mr. Wade's grand- Oliver and Alice Beckwith, Seba and Hex Norton, 1 »ell Renter, D. J. Dunn lather. ami daughter, Mabel; Maud, Viola and Mrs. Hugh Antrim and children, after Frank Wilson, Marion and Erwin several weeks’ visit in Cloverdale, re Gaines; Mary and Russell Fox. turned to their home in Amity last Friday. Contributions to tbs Coast Uaard Fund. New Spring Dry Goods q W j have just received our new line of S U I T A B L E S P R I N G D R Y G O O D S , which you will find worth MOORES NON =LEAKABLE your while to inspect. Fountain Pen Call in and See the Sport Line in Dry Goods, embracing the Latest Patterns in Stripes, Checks and other Designs Makes an an admirable Birthday or Graduation Gift. Just tiie Hen for Boy or Girl, Man or Woman. Tiiey have qualities that surpass all other Fountain Pens, are depend able ana positively will not leak. We also have a niftj line of FITHIAN-BARKER SROES ««A., PRICES PROM $2.50 CP for Ladies and Gentlemen WM. A. HIGH Cloverdale Mercantile Co. D R U G G IS T A N D S T A T IO N E R Cloverdale, - - Oregon. t Registering for the war census should he no more confusing than casting a vote. The general plan for gathering the data for the government is based on the ballot system. If every man is ready, war census day will pass like clockwork. ' The man w ho tries to evade the pro vision will face a term in jail without the option of paving a hue. In almost every case throughout the state the census will he taken in the regular poll ing places used oil election days. Following is a list rf the contributors We have a ranch with eleven cows to rent for cash. You will have to see us and tim amount given to the Coast quick about this ranch. Taylor Heal Guard fund. Ed Mallory ................................... | LOO Estate Agency. A. L. Learned................................. 1.00 Blieriff Campbell and Marshal Hen Joy............................................ 1 00 Meyers were over from Tillamook yes E. E. Antrim.................................. 1.00 WOODS ITEMS. terday gathering evidence in a Netarts A. Arstill.......................................... 1.00 bootlegging case. A. C. Gist........................................ 1.00 Bert Cornett's daughter, of Portland, School closes this week. If the W. v. H ig h .................................... 1.00 is making Him a visit. • weather is tine the high school and J. II. Lam son ....................... 50 Mrs. Fisher, of Pacific City, is a TUla grammar grades expect to hold a picnic A . A , l mliih .................................. 1.00 ruuok visitor this week. at the beacli Friday. Clius. Kay........................................ 2.r>0 Tiie passing every few days of large Until further notice I will pay 2S A. A. Yager.................................... 1.00 rafts of logs gives our town quite h metropolitan aspect. We may be slow cents per pound for calf hides. Send J. M. Trailer.................................. 5.00 but we ll get there by and by. Earl P a u l........................................ loo them in and a check will be sent you bv Some of our people have turned poet, 1.00 return mail, (¡rover Witt, Cloverdale. J. R. Hidgood.............................. as we notice by the Tillamook papers. N. A. dpauldiug........................... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Werschkul, of Clias. Lundquist............................ 1.00 We trust that in tiie future tiie dreams of said poet will be more complimentary near Tillamook, came down Satin day Chas. M ckillip............................... 1.00 to our little place. Some people can evening and Sunday Mr. Werschkul John Fleck...................................... 1.00 only see the faults of others and wholly made cheese at the Cloverdale factory. D. ll F leteber............................. I oo forget their own frailties. t The attraction of our pleasant little .1. A. McVeigh ............................ 1.00 Dr. Kalph K. Hall, of Porland, is working with. Dr. Wise doing dental Frank Taylor.................................. 1.00 vicinity is beginning to draw new faces. This will be the bantu r year for this work. They will make Cloverdale every II B Lockwood............................ 10.00 i section. Tuesday and remain as long as neces A. T. Stivcrson............................... 1.00 The ie meeting at the Mission Chape Chapel J. K. Shortridgc ............................ 1.00 I last Sunday sary. Sur-4--' night -1-* ----- “ —1 , wa- -—1 well 1 - attended E. E. Colestock............................... 1.00 I K en ietn lember that -.c every Sunday ........-, ...... r y Sund. ay mornini morning In an opinion, written by Justice Al Boon......................................... ,. 2.50 1 a ml evening there will he se rvices at the Moore, the supreme court Tuesday pro I. . M. Kraner................................ 2.00 Mis ion. nounced the new charter of Hay City J. K. Shearer.................................. 2.00 Notice to Alien Enemies. valid and also held that the present J. K. I.owrauce............................... 1.00 All alien enemies of the United States city officials were its legally constituted J. M. Baker..................................... 1.00 ! of America are hereby notified to sur* officers. L. M. Dennis ....................... 1.00 render at once to the sheriff of Tilla- Lyle Edwards met with quite a severe Guy Mattoon................................... 1.00 ! mock County, Oregon, or to one of his regular deputies, any and all of the fol accident at the Ifcho cheese factory last C. F". Murphy................................. 1.00 lowing articles which they may have in Monday morning, lie tipped a can of F. J. Meitzke ................................ 1.00 their possession, to-w it: Any firearm, weapon, or implement hot water over himself scalding ids face Ladies' Dancing Club.................... 9.15 of war, or component part thereof, am- shoulders and chest, lie has sufficiently j unit ion, maxim or ot Her silencer, bomb, recovered to be up and around. Total ...............$60.65 ' or explosive, or material used in the manufacturer of explosives; any air The W. C. T. 1'. met with Mrs J. G. TILLAMOOK ITEMS. craft or wireless apparatus, or any hu m Brink last Friday afternoon. A good of signal dev ice, or any form of cipher crowd was out even if it did rain. After Frank Morthington and wife returned code, or any paper, document, or book w ritten or printed in cipher or in which the business of the meeting was at Tuesday from a ten days trip in valley there mav be invisible writing. tended to the hostess served a delicious points, including Eugene, Lorane, New- Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 30th luncheon which was enjoyed by all. day of April, 1927. b*rg and Portland. W. L. Campbell, Cloverdale has developed a wag. and It O. Richards, of Beaver, was in the Slu riff of Tillamook County. the Hist joke sprung on the unsuspect T. H. Goyne, city Tuesday. ing public occurred tins morning w hen District Attorney of Tillamook County. W. T. Collins and wife and Tony this aforesaid wag displayed an adver tising sign in 'ns drug store window Jenck, of Cloverdale. were iu the city Notice ot Filing of Commissioners’ Re port for the Big Nestnccx Drainage proclaiming a relief for sunburn. Wednesday. District. Where, oli where is the sun! Sheriff Campbell, Marshal Meyeos. Notice is hereby given t>> all persons E K. Cnlestock was quite seriously Deputy Sheriff C. B. Stanley and At interested m the land Included within the Big Nestucca Drainage District, injured Monday afternoon, lb- «lipped torney Govna rounded up a “ moon rillnmook, Oregon, the boundary lines shiner" Sunday in a cabin nearJenek’s on a loo«*- plank near the garage and of w hich are as follow s : Beginning at a point on the south was thrown against a horse belonging to null above B-iaver. He was arrested Ivan Heist. The horse resented the and tried before Juslict Stanley Mon bank of the Big Nestucca River, where s id fen intrusion and kicked Coley in day . paid a tine of $150 and $15 costa. the quarter «*•< tion line running north and south through section 29, in town the face, cutting a couple of gashes that The party was Thurman Coulson, a ship 4, south of range 10 west, of Will former resident of the county. required several stitches. amette Meridan intersects said ri.e r; thence south to the quarter section cor Hev. J. A. McVeigh's topic for next ner on the south line of section 29, Ags for Army Registration. Sunday morning will be “ The Self Every man lietween the ages of 21 thence south sO rods to the 1- 16th sec Confident Man " In the evening "How and 30 years, inclusive, on the day soon tion line running cast and west through can we I-scape if we Neglect so liri-at a to lie proclaimed by President Wilson the north half of section 32, thence east along Srtid l-16th section line 100 rods to a Salvation." Good attendances are for the war census. toe east line of section 32; thence south had at each service and the preacher is Then* will In* no exception to this si' r<sis to the quarter section corner be pitching absolutely over the home plate rule. F.ven if a man belongs to one of tween ««•ctions 32 and 33, thence east and if you want to hear something that the exempt class, lie nevertheless must i 160 nsls to the center of section 33; thence north NO rods to the 1 -16th line; has weight, f«>rce and power occupy a register if he is between 21 and ¡50 vears thence east 320 ro«ts to tHe quarter sec seat at any one of the meetings. of age. Tge government will determine tion line running north and south through section 34; thence north 320 Hr Turner, the well known rye who la to be exempt after its records are r.sls along the quarter section line run ning north and south through sections specialist of l ortland, will he in Clover- complete. dwle again Thursday, May 24th, at i Brigadier General George A. Unite, :t4 and 27 to the 1-lfith line running east nod west through the north half of sec Cloverdale Hotel. Dr. Turner is a j adjutant general of Oregon, working tion 27 ; thence east NO rods to the ccn- s|H-cialist of experience and standing under the direction of Governor Janie« t«>r of the northeast quarter of sect i n and on will make no mistake in con Withyccml>e, has put the machinery to 27; thence north NO rods to the north sulting him about your eyes and glasses. w..rk and his first request .¡ev ery man tine «*1 section 27; thence west along the north line of section 27 to the county Headaches relieved, cross eves straight afTe- ted qv the census is that he make r--ad leading smth from Cloverdale, ened Satisfaction guaranteed. Con a careful study of its provisions to elim thence northerly along said county r>>».d sult b in Dou l forget the d a te—adv. inate ail possible confusion at the polls. to where »aid r-ad intersects the 116th T IL L A M O O K SIL O 0 My experience in operating and building Silos for the past eight years, four thereof in Tillamook County has led me to design the T I L L A M O O K THE S I L O TIL L A M O O K S ILO is manufaclured 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 o o u t e l y G u a r a n t e e d w a n d all I n f o r m a t i o n F r e e . ■ — - . . . - „ , ■>,.■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ..I LET ME HAVE YOUR TROUBLES B. K U P P L N B E N D E R , Tillam ook, - O regon section line running north and south through tiie southeast quarter of section 22; thence north along said 1 -16th sec tion line to the Big Nestucca River, thence southwesterly along the south hank of the Big Nestucca River to the point of beginning. That the commis sioners heretofore appointed to assess benefits and damages to the property and lands situate in said drainage dis trict and to appraise thn cash value of the land necessary to he taken for rights of way, holding basins and other works of said district within or without the limits ot said district, fiied their report in this office on the 19th day of April, 1917, and you and each of you are here by notified that you may examine said report and file exceptions to all or any part thereof on or before the 29th dav of Slav, 19)7. Erwin Harrison, County Clerk of Tillamook County, j Oregon. First publication April 26, 1917. Last publication May 17, 1917. 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