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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
LOCAL a t AND P E R SO N A L a IT E M S a flf a DISHES a and other news of interest j ♦* Magazine Prices Going Up W. A. Wise, dentist. heard in this church, and we do not e x cept the Portland leading ministers H enry Brootcn was a Tillamook visi th a t have a t divers tim es given us good to r Mondav. sermons. I t is regrettable th a t we can Hugh Aretill is enjoying hie leave of not have th is good m an with us for a absence from th e F ort with hie home year or two a t least. The reason is, and folks this week. we are going to be frank in making th e Mr. and Mrs. Alex Im lah returned sta te m e n t, and th a t is th e re are too laet week Friday from a couple of weeks m any piople in Cloverdale th a t do not Have you selected your winter co n trib u te to th e m a intenance of the visit to outside points. church. They can afford to ; there is reading? If not, do it now, or if Mr and Mrs. Clifford ilin e r , of Til nut a valley in th e country more pros your subscriptions are about to lamook, Hundaved w ith Mrs. H iner's perous th a n th e Nestucca valley a n d to parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Brooten. imagine a n e b com m unity like this con- expire let us renew them for you. ^ • Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Werschkul are e n tr ib a tiu g a measly $35 per m onth to We have notice that within the te rta in in g Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s W ersch support a church and th e bulk of this kul and Mr. and Mrs. William W ersch $36 c ontributed by a very fev;. For th e next sixty days prices on a num- ' kul, of Portland. past six m o n th s t h e Portland Presby Dr. and Mrs. Wise went out to th e tery has been p u tting up $50 per m onth. her of magazines will advance. d o c to r’s Portland office W ednesday of Add th is to w hat we have been giving Save yourself this extra cost by this week to be gone u n til about th e only makes a paltry salary of $85 per m o n th , nevertheless we have been get giving us your subscriptions now, I ¡¿6th of this m onth. ting m uch b etter sermons than can be Ben, Oscar and M etta A ntrim left heard in m any of ttie high salaried Monduy morning for Amity to attend c h u rc h e s. • school. Mrs. A n trim accompanied Druagist and Stationer them and will rem ain in Amity for a g^d Passing Away, - - Oregon. short visit. Mrs. Frank Zosel passed away a t t h e Cloverdale, J . L. Gay th is w.ek purchased th e I ho>,Pi u l yesterday m orning of peri- P o tv ranch south of town and will tak* tunitis. She was taken to the hospital | H ugh Arstill are members of the m usi • on mÊÊmmmÊmÊÊm ® mmÊ/mmÊamm • im m ediate possession. We are pleased * ,K,ut weeks ago, but the troubie cal corps and we noticed a marked i m to welcome these good people back to had gained such headway th a t recovery provement. The band has sixteen was impossible. Cloverdale. i pieces. We were not able to a b ta in the Mr. and Mrs. Zosel lived on the T he rates a t th e Louvre r e s ta u r a n t in Diuiiek ranch aud as sickness has visited nam e of th e master, however, we will Tillamook are no higher th a n ut other their home considerable they are not in ! say th a t he certainly knew his business, j We n e x t inspected the am usem ents con * e a ting places and th e tables are as in the best financial condition. T i r \ t of Merchandise, but none In n ever 1 line sisting of Indian clubs, bowling alley, ▼¡ting a n d the edibles as appetizing ns more especially than in Mrs. Zosel was about 25 years of age | gvm. acrobat, movies, and the national ! those you hud in th e larger cities. at th e tim e of her d e a th a n d to m ake game base ball. D. M. Baker, of Portland, is in Clover- th e passing more sad she leaves besides After sup p e r we bid goodbye to the d-ile th is week organizing a branch of her husband six small children to mourn boys with regret th a t so pleasant a day I th e Pacific Building and Loan Associa her de a th . could not be repeated. The courtesy | T he funeral took place this afternoon tion of Tacoma, Wash. He expects to Our large stock is in every instance the hest that can be extended to us by th e officers of F ort | and th e rem ains were laid to rest in th e com plete th e organisation this week. and our aim will be to keep the high standard up. Colum bia will long be rem em bered bv j Hev. Montgomery, of the Portland Gist cemetery. us and cherished as a bright spot in this P resbytery, writes th a t he will he in otherw ise dreadful war. T hrough the j A Visit to F ort Columbia. Clovcrdulo som etim e after th e 33d of After a most pleasant tr ip we arrived kindness of Sergeant Walls we were p e r th is m o n th . He will endeavor to find a in Astoria T hursday evening, went on mitted to ta k e our own d ear boy with : way to provide a pastor for th is church. to the fort F iiday morning where we us back to Astoria tv here we enjoyed his J o h n Wise is building a garage on his were received by our boys and con com pany u ntil Sunday evening when recently purchased holdings b o u g h t : ducted to L ie u te n a n t Walls w here we we sent Lirn back to them knowing t h a t ! from Judge Cornier near th'.‘ Little obtained permission to visit the many | those officers have the welfare of every i Nestucca river. The garage is I'Ox'K) places of in te re st at th e fort. After in- [ boy in Uie fort at he a rt, feeling th a t we feet and will house his motor trucks. specting th e electric p la n t w e were in need not worry as to how they a re far- ! O ther buildings ure to bo e ric te d us vited to mess w ith th e boys which we mg, b u t thankful th a t the ir lives have ( soon ns the garage is completed. accepted with pleasure and fell in line fallen in as pleasant places even as th e y ! just like one of th e boys. We passed to have. Dr. T u rn e r, th e well known eye Mrs. Im la h . th e tables w here we were served to specialist, of Portland, w ill be in Clover- beef stew, potatoes, cabbage, onions, WOODS IT E M S . dale again T hursday, Sept. 27th, one i crsarae(j pudding, prunes and peaches, And everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store, day only until 2 p. m. Dr. T u rn e r is a coffee and bread. all goods are of the best quality. Several new cam pers th a t were not I specialist of experience ami standing To say th a t we enjoyed sitting down afraid of a few sprinkles of rain, came! and you will m ake no mistake. Consult w ith those boys is but mildly expressing him a b o u t your eyes and glasses. H e a d our feelings, w here such perfect good to Pacific Citv Friday to spend a few aches relieved, cross eyes straightened. fellowship prevails, where such c >ur- i • lavs vacation. Satisfaction guaranteed. Artificial eves tesv by the officers as well as the men , *'ome forget t h a t September fitted. Consult him . Don't forget th e were shown. ' and Octoliek are two of the most pleas- date. After l u n d i we were shown th e m any ay , ^ a,,t m o n th s of the year to spend at the Rev. Jos. A. McVeigh left Mondav other a ttra c tio n s of th e place, including 1 beach. F ra n k Donn sprang a surprise on his m orning fer Coquette, where he has un inspection of th e kitchen under the m anagem ent of Tony Keed and Kov friends last T hursday when he and Miss agreed to occupy the pulpit of the Pres Crem niens, and we can vouch for their Bond, of Sheridan, were qiiietlv m a r hyterian c hurch at th a t place h r the aduptibilitv to fill th e place to perfec ried. We wish these young people a n e x t three m onths. Sunday evening tion. As it was Thadeons L. Kggelson’s long and happy wedded life. th e church here was tille d 'to hear h s wash day we had th e pleasure of per- Mr. F ish e r’s aunt , Mrs. L avander. last sermon here, for a tune at lea t. sonallv witnessing th e operation and we who haB visitinR ,„.re (or 8oni, and he gave his listeners u splen lid know it was well done tim e , left for her home S aturdav morn- After a pleasant half h o u r s c h a t w ith ■ . .■ ' , , serm on. He always does th e best lie .. _ .. , , , | ing, accompanied as far as Tillamook by can. It is more na tu ra l for him to do Mesa Sergeant Myers a n d Supply >< r - j Mr a n d „ „ th is th a n otherwise Rev. MeVoigh gemit Swenson we went to hear the M. P. Dunn caught among other fish Phares stiverson and has delivered th e best sermons ever band practice. I T hursday a tine 4R-pound salm on. ALL KINDS At prices so very low that to buy now is to economize. See the bargains in the window of the store at 2 1-2 g Each article. Articles that are regu larly uriced lrom oc* to 25c W M . A. H I G H , Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc. j Quality Counts HARDW ARE had Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves, Ranges, Farm and Garden Tools and Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook,Ore. It Phone Us Your Drug Store We have one young m an, Mr. Hoff-1 I m an, wllo values an education above ' th e war prices for lalior. He leaves a ¡g o o d position in the mill with the pros- ; pect« of 1 letter wages m the near future, j to a tte n d school. There is no better in* j vestm ent th in th is th a t a young m an can make. The hist load of the big six-ton edger ¡arrived at the mill Mondav and a« soon i as it is put in place the planer will be ! sta rte d and th e n the box lum ber on j band c m lie finished th u s releaving th e RLPOM a day pa«se« th a t you do not want som ething in dr ug shortage in cheese boxes in this section store supplies. Don't let cold, stormy weather or slushy tea is th a t has been so acute this su m m e r L keep vou from having it. D on’t put yourself to inconvenience Mr and Mr*. G arrett W ard speut a to get it. Ju s t telephone us and we’ll deliver it a t once. few days in Tillamook this week. Wants a B o b '! ihiukyou are Troubling u s— We seek that Kind oi Trouble. l ot* of people buy Medicines, Toilet Articles, Candies, Perfumes, etc., of us every dny by 'phone. We send for and deliver p e rs o n p tio n s . Your order receives th e same p rom pt and careful a tte n tio n as though you catue to th e store in person. Try Telephone Shopping DRUG STORE Tillamook, Oregon Pays to Advertise in the Courier. E ast Via California Most enjoyable route. tain scenery. San Fra ncisco Beautiful moun Liberal stopovers. See Los Angeles, Apache Trail, El Paso, Ne Orleans. Something new and delightful every hour. Mr C ornett's d a u g h te r is again m a k ing them a visit. Three daily trains from Portland con Mr. I le s te tte r has re tu rn e d from the valley and will build cosy little q u a rte rs a t Pacific City where his c hildren will attend school this w inter. necting at San Francisco for the South Mr. P t ’erson, from near F staeada, is again spending a little vacation here. IVm’t forget the services at the chapel Sunday m orning. There will be a new preacher. There will l>e evening services a t the chapel beginning next S unday evening in place of th e morning services held heretofore D. D Miller hs« moved to Pacifie I City and has commenced work for tb - w inter in the mill here. Mr. Rew lev contem plates «pending th e winter at Pacific City a a d his daughter Lilian is again with us. t.lll-erf Bclleqne landed th e largest ti«b of the -ca->n, weighing over pound«. | tind east. First and second class sleob- ing cars. Unexcelled dining car e e r ie«. The S a'ftty R oute A.«k your local agent for tic k e ts and booklets descriptive of th is w onderful trip. Jo h n M. Scott, G eneral Passenger Agent P o rtla n d , t>re. Southern Pacific Lines