Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, September 13, 1917, Image 2

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    . LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
YAKIMA PEACHES
We have a earload
Coining.
Masker Bros, for all kinds of ulurub-
ing, bath room outfit« and fixture«. Til
Ram Ray vai tliis week’« visitor horn
lamook. Ore.
the fort
i Ulmer Calkins of Otis, had the mis
Arthur Coffey is now driving the
fortune to lose his barn and 60 ton« of
White Stage.
tiay by tire—Willamina Time«.
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W. C. Bordow was in Cloverdai* from
Dr. Wise will lie at his Cloverdale
¿fed* Monday.
office every Monday evening and all
H ave you selected your winter
Forest Gist is here from camp visit- through the day Tuesday and longer if
inn home folk«.
required until further notice. Those readin g? If not, do it now, or if
desiring
dental work done can make
Mr«. P» arson, of Dolph, was a Clover-
your su bscriptions are about to
appointment by telephone.
dale «hopper today.
News reached Cloverdale yesterday expire let us renew them for you.
W. R. Robe lee, of Woadi, was a
that
the barn on the ranch operated by
Cloverdale via tor Tutuday.
We have n otice that w ithin the
Claud Christensen near Tillamook
Frank Yach of Dolph, was a bn« neve burned Tuesday night with between 80 next sixty days prices on a n u m ­
caller in Cloverdale Monday.
and 100 tons of hay. The lose is keenly
Mr». J. H, Laoi«on and daughter vi«* felt because of the extreme difficulty ol ber of m agazines will advance.
securing hay this year.
it?d in Willamina over Sunday.
Save you rself this extra cost by
Dr. C. M j Barber, of Portland, who
S. C. Wood«, of Beaver, v;ae a busi­
giving us y ou r subscriptions now.
hai been enjoying a hiking trip from
ness visitor in Cloverdale yesterday.
Florence, passed through Cloverdale
Mr. and Mr». H. A. Miles were
yesterday. The recent wet weather
Cloverdale visitor« from Wood« today.
caused him to seek «belter in an auto­
Druggist and Stationer
John and Gilbert Belleque were mobile at Neskowin and in this manner
Cloverdale visitors today from Woods. he reached the railroad at Tillamook.
Mr. sad Mr*. II. H. Brooten returned The doctor is undoubtedly telling his
home today from a visit to Bellingham, friends in Portland just how long a walk
WOODS ITEMS.
it is from Florence to Tillamook.
Washington.
W. A. Wl*e. dentist.
iMagazinePrices
Going Up
We are going to sell them at
95c
A BOX
Place your order now.
W M . A. HI GH,
Cloverdale,
Last week we inadvertantly omitted
Mis* hoi« Wade of Tillamook, visited
at the home of her brother. Albert a mentioning that our cheese maker, Al­
bert Wade, of the Cloverdale factory,
tew dav» l ist we*k.
carried off iirst prize on cheese at the
Mrs. Ivan Gist was operated on at the Couuty Fair. As Tillamook countv is
d last ^ Friday and
a
hospital
is reported ; noted f6r its' good cheese it is no small
to be rapidly improving
thing to be honored with making the
Mrs. P,. D Werschkul and son Ralph, j best cheese inthccountv and the Clover-
of Portland, ere visiting with Mf. and ¡dale factory may feel proud because it
lir«. D. T. Werschkul this week.
¡has been so highly honored. If Mr.
Wade w ill now make a cheese that will
Miss Ulah Fox, of Medu, recently op­
win at the State Fair, it will be a great
erated on at the hospital, is sufficiently
! boo*t for him and the Cloverdale Cheese
improved to return to her home.
Company,
The service «1 the Louvre is the best
FAREWELL SERMON
that can he had in Tillamook. Try the I
Louvre when in Tillamook next.
Mrs. Joe Wilson left Tuesday for an j We
extended visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Fred Kreutz, of Fellows, California.
tre to b« Treated to One Sunday
Next, Much as We Regret It.
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Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc.
Oregon.
Mr. Hamilton and friend from Port-]
land were on a business trip to Pacific
City Saturday and Sunday.
C o u n ts
A brother of Ambrose and Adam
Babcock arrived on au indefinite visit
this week. Their aged mother is well
ami hearty and is keeping house for two i
of the boys.
In ever line of Merchandise, but none
more especially than in
HARDW ARE
Dr. Montgomery and wife and Mr. j
Ward were Bay City visitors last Sun- j
day.
Our large stock is in every instance the best that can be had
and our aim will he to keep the high standard up.
Little Miss Eunice Fisher i9 the guest
of Mrs. F. K. Beals this week.
The new addition to the sawmill is \
completed, making it 31x3ti feet larger, j
The catch of fish seems to be im­
proving.
D. D. llostetter has decided to spend
the winter in Pacific City and returns 1
The Tl.lamook County Teachers' In-
A letter received by the Courier from
to Hubbard this week to complete the '
•titut# will be held at Tillamook next OMr foriner pftgtor> Jos. A. McVeigh,
arrangements.
week Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. gUtei that after due deliberation the
Mr. Beals is running his silo again 1
Thnrs are only four serials of the Sea Board of Presbytery, at Portland, de-
full
blast this week, thus saving valuable 1
Slug, the first will be published next rided that they could not afford the
bay
that otherwise would have been a
Week. See advertisement on next page. I amount necessary, added to what could
total loss.
For sale— One six-Ud Charter Oak **
t0
the “ lary ot *
Mr. Hanson is having serious trouble
Kaago, |16; one extension table, , 3 . | l'“ ,to^ or this field and as a result the
with hi« big truck on account of the
one kitchen table, $1. Geo. WeU , church i. to be without a paetor.
Cloverdale
I This is to be sorely regretted as under slippery roads.
j the present pastor much good work w as
Grafting the Grafter.
Frank Dunn and Miss Fuller, of accomplished and the first steps taken to
A great grafting enterprise is daily-
W oods, were Tillamook visitors today . reorganize and build up a solid church.
and it is reported they will be married
Rev. McVeigh preached sermons tie growing and bids fair to excel the
before returning.
ladieved tie should preach and many Franklin syndicate or the Bohemian
oat fakes of years ago, with *he differ­
Mr. and Mrs. Patzner, Who have l>een squirmed under his clear and concise
ence that the aim is not to graft the
way
of
putting
facts.
He
didn’
t
preach
the guests of the J im * Wilson home the
public, but to graft the grafter. There
pait week, returned to their home in to please his audiences, tie gave them
facts to digest, and if his listeners liked are a lot of people in this world that
Nehalein Tuesday.
it lie was pleased and if they didn't like aim to get something for nothing and
Mr and Mrs F.lbert Worthington and
it he was pleased to know that they were they usually get it in the neck.
Mr. and Mis. Klmvr Webb, of Tilla­
Here is the grafter's plan: He first
there to hear the message he had de-
mook, were guests Sunday of Mr. and j
gets
a few letterheads
printed and
! livered,
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Mrs. (’ h-'sler Worthington.
He advises us tiiat he could not bear ] shylcs himself a publicity bureau. lo r
Don't fail to see the first episode of i to leave Cloverdale for good w ithout bis prey he seek« the manufacturing
the new serial, "P atn a,” Saturday e\en-; a farewell address and lias already nr- concerns and »ales houses of those who
lug You will miss the first pait of an rived in Cloverdale and on Sunday , wou^ 'ike to have their wares adver
excellent show if von fail to attend, uiorumg and evening will preach as i G»ed without paving for it; these con-
j eerns are perfectly willing to graft the!
Jitney dance after the show.
best be knows how.
i newspaper publishers.
The publicity expert writes some
clever little articles boosting the con­
cern and the goods it has to market and
these concerns fall for the game like a
tramp to a ham sandwich. Of course
the publicity man has these articles
either printed or typewritten and
mailed to all the weekly pai>«rs in the
»tate, “ released for publication,’ ’ and
the customers of the publicity man rests
in hi» office chair fully satisfied that the
#■1 KLt>OM a day p«««os that yon^o not want something in drug
rural newspaper men sic virtually fall­
»tore supplie«. Don’ t l.-t cold, stormy weather or slushy road«
ing over each other to get these articles
keep you from haviug it. Don’ t put yourself to inconvenience
for fillers. The only thing they fill is
to get it. Just telephone us and we’ll deliver it at once
the waste paper basket and if gotne of
these free space seekers would sub­
scribe for a number of the country
weeklies the» would soon conclude that
they were the ones that are being
grafted.
There's a sucker born »very minute,
I-‘t* ©f fwiople bay Medicines, Toilet Articles, Cuudie*. Perfumes, etc.,
and new publicity bureaus are organized
of ua every day by ’ phone. We send for and deliver |>eracription«.
fast enough to supply the demand.
Your order receives the same prompt and careful attention a» though
you cam«- to the store iu prrtoO.
The rates at the Louvre restaurant in
Tillamook art* no higher than at other
eating plate* and the tables ar« as in
»¡ting aud the edibles as appetizing a«
thoaa vou find in the larger cities.
Builders’ Hardware,
Tools
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Stoves, Ranges, Farm and
Garden Tools
And everything visually kept in a first-class hardware store, and
all goods are of the best quality.
Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore. J
ït Paws to Advertise in the Courier,
Phone Us Your Drug Store
Wants
Don’t think yon are Troubling ns—We seek that Kind
ol Trouble.
Try Telephone Shopping
LAMAR S DRUG STORE
Tillamook, Oregon
B u rie d T re a s u re .
Medium — I can tell you about a
burled treasure. Patron-Plcase don’t
My hushaud Is alwaya tooting that lo
toy ears. Medium— ls<c* he know any­
thing about a burled treasure? Patron
— Ye«; hla first wife.
East Via
California
Most enjoyable route.
tain scenery.
S.\n Francisco
Trail,
El Paso,
Beautiful moun­
Liberal
stopovers.
See
Los Angeles, Apache
No Orleans.
Something
new aud delightful ever}- hour.
Three daily trains from Portlaud con­
necting act San Francisco for the South
and east.
First and second class sleop-
ing cars.
Unexcelled dining car ser-
ice.
The Safety Route
Ask your local agent for tickets and b.wrklets descriptive
of tliis wonderful trip.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Ore.
Southern Pacific Lines