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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
EXPLORE CLIFF STOREHOUSE NATURE GÜOD TO MARYLAND ¡PROFESSIONAL Explorer! Find Well Preserved Flint Corn and Seeds in Primitive Structure Used by Indians. 4 Fruit, Game, Grain, Nuts, Beautiful Streams F-wnd in Abundance In Favored Section. CARDS Tillamook Abstracting Co Taos. C qatbs . P kksiobnt . COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS Tho squirrels arc “ cutting hick OF TILLAM OOK COUNTY, OREGON. ory” and incidentally raiding the fields of ripe corn; persimmon trees TILLAMOOK CITY. OREGON. are heavy with green fruit Ihut gives promise of much luscious sweetness T .H.G0YNE, after the first hard frost; early flocks of ducks are winging over the coves ATTORNEY AT LAW and creeks where the wild celery Conveyancing, Etc. upon wilieh they feed is thick and Tillamook, Ore. long; and in the marshes the wild Opp. Court House, bats are dropping their ripe grain faster thaii the ortolans and reed F. R. BEALS birds can gather it, according to R E A L E ST A T E Nil sah. All these are signs that au tumn is coming in tidewater Mary Write for Literature. land. - - ORF.GOb One must not forget either, that TILLAMOOK. oysters are almost prime and the fishermen are gathering them by the FRANK TAYLOR, boatload, and that the sea trout are running and watermelons are ripe. Notary Public Truly this region is friendly to mao in its abundance of things that are Cloverdale, Ore good to eat. No wonder that the Indians loved the country, and that A. C. EVERSON some of the first white men who came T ILL A M O O K . O RE. * to America made it their home. Money to Loan It is not a land of striking beauty, but one nevertheless pleasing to the Real Estate A gency eye. Slow-moving creeks spread into See me for realty deals. broad covers as they meet the wide green rivers; low hills heavily tim bered roll back toward the rich up T illa m o o k U n d e rta k in g Co. k. >». HENKEL, Proprietor. lands of grain field and orchard. Here and there on a commanding Night and Day calls promptly attended. hilltop stands a graceful mansion NEW L IFEB O A T . with high pillared eerandas and wide Sixth Street at Second Avenue East t- - - OREGON lawns— a leftover bit of c olonial TILLAMOOK. A new kind of lifeboat is a huge America. steel buoy which weighs 2,000 pounds J. N. PEARCY E .J , MENDENHALL and will hold 40 persons, as well as AN CIEN T PROPHECY FULFILLED. water and provisions sufficient for a ATTORNEYS AT LAW week or ten days. The buoy lias an The most important change in the anchor which serves us ballast and Red sea has been the' drying up of 928 C ham ber o f C om m erce, it is claimed to be unsinkable. If its northern extremity. The tongue the buoy is kept on the deck of a ves- j of the K a ha8 drje(1 up for a distance PORTLAND, - - OREGON •el, all that is necessary in ease of ()f af jeRgj fifty fL>et from its ancient C . W . TALMAGE, accident is that the passengers c *mb; head, thus fulfilling the prophecy of in. Thu buoy will launch itself as ’ Isaiah 11:15 and 19:5. * r A11 r ancient the vessel sinks. A ttorney and C ounsellor at Lais canal conveyed the waters of the Nile to the Red sea The drying up JAPAN PAPER UNSURPASSED. of the head of the gulf appears to NATIONAL B ID ., - TILLAMOOK, ORE. Japanase native-made paper is not have been the chief cause of the neg- surpassed nrtvwhoro in this world; it! loet and ruin of this canal, is used for tli<‘ finest books, says the Fast and West News. The paper T R E A T M E N T OF PARETICS. cloth of Atiuni, from which durable Tillamook, Ore. clothing is made, indicates not only As a result of two and a half years the strength but the variety of uses of treating paretics .in the New Jer L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. to which the native paper of Japan sey State hospital with salvarsau, can be put. All grades of news neosnlvarsnn and albuminate of mer magazine and book papers have ad cury injected into the spinal cord, Dining Room run on Fam ily Style vanced 111 Japan. The far Fast ex Drs. Britton D. Evans and Frederic plains that the rise is due to tlie ’. li II. Thorne report to the Medical Meals 35c. ability of the mills to supply both Journal that this method has little domestic demand ami a rapidly or no value. growing export market. None of tlie Atami paper doth is sent out of tin N O T QUITE PLU CK E D . country owing to the large home con Sally Farmer- If that summer 1 sumption. No attempt has boon made, except in China, to develop b. M . r propi.M-s to me tonight what MODERN BATHS FOR SOLDIERS this purely peasant household indus »hull 1 tell him, 111a? try out of the narrow rut in which it Mrs. Farmer— Put him off for a Warrior* of Leading Armies Enjoy Hot and Cold Water, Showers exists unit to place it upon a iiiodcni week. 1 think lie's got money enough and Individual Tubs. industrial basis. left lor another week’s board. Though settlers have lived in Nine-Mile canon, near Harper, Utah, for perhaps a third of a cen tury, it was only recently that a primitive structure built high up on the almost perpendicular wall of the gulch was explored, says an ex change. The building, which is regarded as the work of cliff dwellers, is made of adobe aud stone and occupies a niche in the rugged wall GO feet above the floor of the canon and is practically inaccessible. After letting down over 100 feet of rope from the top of the wall an investigator descended by this precarious means and gained ac cess to the primitive shelter. Here he found several ears of well-preserved flint corn, such as is now grown on many arid western farms, and a quantity of seeds re sembling squash seeds. Neither ro dents nor birds had molested this supply. The dry climate doubtless aided in preventing its decay. Poles extending across the top were built into the masonry and probably once formed a pail of z larger structure. It is thought that the primitive people used this, to gether with other shelters in the canon, as reserve storehouses, and that access to them was guined with the aid of ladders and poles. Leland B. Erwin TAKE PIANO INSTRUCTION ♦ S (THE WHITE AU TO Tillamook- Cloverdale \ j - a n d - Leave Cloverdale daily at 7:30 a. m . arriving at T illa mook at 10 a. m.— in time for morning train to Portland. Leave Tillam ook at 3 p. m . J airiving at Cloverdale at 5 Op. m. • J. M. T R A X L E R , Prop. i i » ( * Terms JJ.00 Per Lesson. Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO. L. V. EBERHARD, Manager. Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook'Countv, Oregon. O REGO N T • # ® . | !•* •* * * •* •« « An advertisement this size in the Cloverdale Courier at only 35c the isssue. Don’t let the door binges of your busi ness place get rusty for tlie want of a little adver tising. a ♦ CLOUGH'S L Y S E P T f t The Bost Antiseptic Healing Germicide Bell Phone 53-J P. O. Box 147 With Rollio Watson TILLAMOOK. $ 4 j • § £ »•<»• » seeeeea ee»«»« Office Ground Floor National Bid, £ Musical College Those desiring to lake les- sons please engage a lesson period now. Leave word at the Cloverdale Hotel or write me at Tillamook. FOR- Safe and Comfortable Diploma irom the Chicago Will be in Cloverdale on Tlntra- * day of each week. • STAGE AII W ay Points Ì Lyseptic is completely soluable in water. A teaspoon full to one quart of water is the average strength to be used for antiseptic, germicide, deoderants, wounds, cuts, r.ail punctures, mange, hoof rot, mud fever, lice, fleas, dandruff, shampoo, bei.ig of a soapy nature proves very effective for washing tlie animals’ and stable utencils, and if used in gen eral, improves stable conditions, infect ion, among cattle, abortion, foul dis charge and externally to prevent tlie spread of diseases. CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, Tillamook. Ore. SEE TAYLOR for your FIRE INSURANCE The Todd Hotel THREE 6000 ONES 287 A cres G ood house, tw o barns and other buildings. 15 head cat tle. 3 horses. P len ty ot feed i Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the Week. Quality Counts HARDWARE »»•< In ever line of Merchandise, but none more especially than in Our large stock i>* in every instance the best that can be bad and our aim will be to keep the high standard up. to w inter stock. Price, 80.500' Full particulars at this office. 258 Acres So perfect tire the sanitary ar rangements of the leading armies en gaged in the European conflict that it may be stated without exaggera tion that a soldier at the front can take his bath under almost normal .conditions, writes a war correspond ent. For instance, he has an individual regulation bathtub at his disposal, Und all the hot and cold water neces sary. And in many cases there is a shower bath at hand for those who wish to use it. The traveling bath caravan reoent- j Iv donated to the Belgian armv by the wounded allies’ committee con sists of a truck which carries a dozen j >r more bathtubs aud a water-heat- ! mg plant, as well as a roll-up tent. In actual service the bathtubs are | taken off the truck and placed on :he ground, under the shelter of the I tent. Hot and cold water may be i brought to the tubs bv means of flexible hose, while the bathtubs can j bo drained in the same manner through n slwtrt length of hose which carries the waste water outside of I the tent inclosure. This ranch is now support in g 40 head o f stock. House and good barn. It takes $17,- 5 0 0 to buy this ranch. This ranch has a quantity o f fine spruce tim ber. Small ltanch Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Stoves, Hanges, Farm and Garden Tools And every tiling usually kept in a fir«t-class bard ware store, and all goods are of the (vest quality. Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore J N The Louvre for an appel ¡ring lunch or .tinner Counter ami table service. tN hen in Tillaitio« k ne*t time trv the 1 >u\1!. H ouse and barn, Just the place to m ake a good living. W ill run about 10 head. Price $ 3 ,0 0 0 . Taylor Real Estate Agency m CLO VER D ALE, IS OREGON $