Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, October 25, 1917, Image 2

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
Isaac Ward *-f Portland, is visiting
8ee Taylor, at the Couiiei ofiice for friends in ami around Cloverdale this
week.
Fire Insurance.
While playing around a woodsaw near
Herman Bailey visited h< me fo;ks th«
tlio
school grounds lust Friday Harvey
first of the week.
Moon
had the misfortune to gi t his
Mrs. Edward Fogg, of Mohler, is a
hand
against
the saw, cutting the
patient at the hospital.
hand so that several stitches were neces­
J. M. Traxler returned to Cloverdale sary in dressing it.
from Portland Tuesday.
Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale
For Sale»--Team, wagon and harness. office every Monday evening and all
Guy Mattoon, Cloverdale.
through the day Tuesday and longer if
A letter from Arba Sti verson sava he required until further notice. Those
desiring dental work done can make
ia in the hospital with the mumps.
J. E Reedy, of Tillamook, ia spend­ appointment by telephone.
W.
B
A. Wise. dentist.
ing a few day* in Cloverdale this week
While they Last
j
Jewelry
r.E , VK msteeceived an
elgant new line of
Jewelry, soma of the
latest things in the jewelry
line, possibly just the thing
you have been looking for.
Come in ami look over the
many nice things.
We also have a nice new
line of Hand Painted China
and fancy Jardiniere. Just
the thing for pre-holiday
purchases.
Miss DePar has opened a line of
Ladies’
Wearing Apparel consisting of
Bill O’Connell cut his arm quite
Waists,
Coats, Dresses, Muslin Cnder-
severely last Friday while splitting
wear, etc., in the National Building,
wood.
room 12, entrance near Sanitary market.
Mr* Alex Fraser, of Salmon River She has had a wide experience in this line
was • Cloverdale business visitor Mon­ of work and you will make no mistake
Druagist ami Stationer
day.;
in giving her an order. DePar Specialty Cloverdale,
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-
Oregon.
Plasker Brofl. for all kinds of ulumb Shop, Bell Phone 136-W.
log, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til­
Let me order that new piano for you.
LIBERTY LOAN BOND BUYERS
lamook. Ore.
There will be a 10 per cent raise by the
v
1'
Dei Moon made a trip to the valley manufacturer, and I have selected
this week and returned with a trurk several of the new models which 1 can Lightly Attended Meeting Following the
1<. ad of apples.
Moving Picture Show.
sell ut .the present price. The instru­
ment
will
be
placed
with
you
subject
to
O. F. Williams, barber, Beaver, Ore­
gon. Good work and courteous treat your entire approval. Write me if in­
Messrs. Edwards, Baker and Lamb,
terested. Leland B. Erwin, Tillamook, of Tillamook, came over to Clovdrdale
uient. Call on him.
county representative for the Wiley B. last Saturday to boost the sale of Liberty
To rent—Ranch of 160 acres near
Allen Co.
Loan Bouds. At the close of the mov­
Hobo, without stock. Reasonable terms.
ing picture show each of the above
Enquire at this office.
WOODS ITEMS.
named gentlemen gave a abort talk on
A Hallowe'en Social will be given b\
the necessity and loyalty of purchasing
the Orctown Grange in their hall on tin
the bonds. Although the hall was un-
Mr«.
Fisher
returned
home
from
Til­
I.ve of October Hist, 1017.
■
comfortably
cold and the crowd small
lamook Sunday night.
Phares Rtiverssn and Herman Smith
j the efforts of the speakers has not been
Mr. Murray' of Falls City, is night
Caine over from Fort Columbia Friday
j iu vain as there were quite a few sub-
watching at the mill.
evening and returned Tuesday.
; scribed that evening and others have
D. I). Ilostettler and L. S. Crawford j fallen in line since the meeting.
Miss Millie Iler, who underwent u
have
gone to the valley on business.
A committee of three, F. L. Owens,
senoua operation at the hospital Sun­
W.
A. High and Chas. Ray, were ap­
day, is reported recovering nicely.
Mrs. Weidner is with us again after
pointed
to solicit for the sale of the
Lost— Monday, between Cloverdale spending some time with her father, bonds up to tin* time of the closing, Sat­
who
was
buried
last
Thursday
near
and Meda, a heavy overcoat. Find* r
urday, October 27.
please return to Earl White and receive Sa’em. She lias our deepest gymathy , Following are those who have sub­
in her bereavement.
reward.
scribed for the Second Liberty Loan
Tue Fible study that was formerly Bond up to the present time:
For Sale—Ford auto, equipped with
Presto lights, demountable rims and conducted Wednesday evenings has been Jack Boon ...................................... $ 100
SO
two new tires. C. J. Worthington, din need to Sunday evenings, bi-ginn ^ Frank Taylor..................................
at 7 o’clock sharp, at the Chapel. Preach­ Glenn Taylor,....................... :........
SO
Cloverdale.
ing to follow at 8 o’clock.
John Fleck......................................
100
Mr. and Mrs. L). T. Wersebkul re­
J. L. George....................................
50
W
e*
think
that
there
is
not
as
much
turned home yesterday afternoon from
C.
A.
Smith....................................
100
Portland, where they have been visiting interest taken in tlie Liberty Lean as
SO
there should be in our fertile little val­ Roland H. Meitzke........................
since Saturday.
60
ley. We all should sacrifice f* r th i Frank W 1 o i................................
Guy Muttoon and family are again great cause. It dollars will win the A. W. Hess.......................
SO
Cloverdale residents, having recent y war, its much cheaper than our Loy*, Chas. Ray .....................
100
moved buck here from the Three Rivers and after sending our boys we should Sebra Norton..................................
50
road district, where he has been em­ see that they are abundantly supplied Kermit Trailer ............................
fO
ployed the past summer.
50
with everything essential for their ef­ George Traxler...............................
Roy
K.
Red
berg
............................
S
O
Let the
Dr. Turner, the well known eye fectiveness and comfort.
Ina
K.
Burke..................................
50
Specialist of Portland, will be in Tilla­ women, the boys and the girls each
Jas. L. Burke..................................
50
mook again Tuesday and Wednesday, take a Liberty Bond. The terms of
Etta Barks......................................
NO
payment
are
verv
reasonable,
and
this
October HO and 31, at Jenkins' jewelry
Orin Burke......................................
100
Store. Consult him. Don’t forget the is not all, the security is good.
A. A. lm lah......... ..........................
100
date.
Mr. Gilbert spent Wednesday in Til-
J. J. McGinnis...............................
100
i
imook.
I*. M. Kraner in company with a del­
Howard Owens...............................
50
Mr. Beals has bought a new heavy Arthur Ow ens ..............................
50
egation of representative business men
lumber
wagon
for
the
Tillamook
luuibtr
Omer
Bailey
................................
S
O
<»f Tillamook.countv, attended a lecture
D.
A.
Bailey....................................
100
haul.
He
has
several
teams
and
an
oc­
Tuesday eveumg in Portland on the
Dorothy 8. Christensen................
100
work of the Y. M -C. A. in the army, casional truck on 'lie road.
Anna
K.
Christensen.........
........
100
delivered by a man w ho had recently
Cliff Mattoon and Roy Mapes are each
Zada M. Christensen..'..................
100
returned from France.
building a new house at Pacific City.
Oscar E. Taggart...........................
50
i Frank L. Owens...........................
200
W.|S. Boatman .............................
SO
1 ou iron hi go in ilea
John Lockwood...............................
50
V.
A.
Spaulding
...................
...
5(1
to hear Anna Case
B. II. Joy .....................................
SO
. s in J
R. M. Fox .......................................
50
“ T h e S ta r S p a n g le d
W. A High....................................
250
Net-tinea Valiev Bank
............. 1,000
B anner”
L. M. Kraner...................................
100
and Arthur Middle-
Elbe D. Kraner..............................
100
WM. A. HI GH,
ton sing
“ A m e r ic a .”
It has been proved
many times in putt-
lie that their m ag-
fticm— ^
erally Re-Created tty the A ’eir Edison and that
their Voices cannot b>' delected ¡'row the .V ir Ed*
¿son’s Re-Creation of them when heard in com­
parison. II e are ri ry anxious to bare you hear
these Re-Creations. II e are sure r/ou will appre­
ciate them.
There are many sound reproducing ma­
chines, hut there is only one instrument irhieh
Re Creates Music. It is the .Veir Edison. " The
Phonograph I I '¡th a Soul."
L o r S a le on L a s y P a y m e n ts b>
J. S. LAMAR
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Total........................ $H,9l>0
Two days reman in which to buv a
bond. Next week we will print a com­
plete list of the bond buyers in this lo­
cality.
The quota tabe raised in Tii.itnot k is
$00,000; divided as follows: Tillamook
City »80,000; P»y City, $8,000; Wheeler,
$7,000; Cloverdale, M.OOO.
The subscriptions this morning were
af follows:
Wheeler ...... .................. ‘ ........$13,000
Bay City......................................... 1,860
Cloverdale...................................... 3,900
Tillamook — Reported bv
Fir-t National Rank................. ?8,100
Tillamook Ccuntv Bank ....... 33,100 j
Grystal Whi te Soap
or
Royal White Soap
$ 4.65
Gase
100 Bars.
O n ? ca se o n ly to a cu s to m e r.
Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc.
b ir d s of f r e y a r e n e e d e d | tor of one of the best systems of anti­
typhoid vaccination, is distribut­
A ustralia Suffering Less of C rops and ing to the soldiers little jars of a
Other Dsm age Through Lack of
powder based upon Dr. Alexis Car­
Feathered Scavengers.
rel's hypochlorite antiseptic fluid,
Australia is regretting the laws with glass tubes through which to
passed some 30 years ago ordering blow the powder on the wound.
Doctor Vincent’s invention is
the slaughter of hawks, owls, carrion
chloride
of lime mixed with boracic
erows or other birds that prey on
acid,
both
iu powder form. Its ap­
young animals and birds. For these
plication
causes
no pain, even if
have now been almost wiped out,
nerves
be
exposed,
only a sense of
with the result, as described by W.
warmth.
The
powder
dissolves very
P. Pyeraft in the Illustrated London
)
slowly,
so
that
its
antiseptic
action is
News, that “ decaying bodies, numer­
prolonged
for
several
hours.
ous on sheep farms, have been left to
According to La Nature, treat­
be demolished by the larvae of blow­
ment
with this powder has proved
flies, which have now increased to
so
successful
that Doctor Vincent is
such an appalling extent as to threat­
instructing
all
the regimental sur­
en the sheep on the runs with de­
struction, the animals becoming ‘fly­ geons in its use.
blown’ and eaten up alive by this
dangerous pest.
“ Similarly, Victoria is complain­
ing of the difficulty of saving the im­
mense wheat stacks of the country
from the plague of mice, which the
absence of their natural enemies has
be-gotten. Some protection has been
secured by inclosing the stacks with­
in sheets o f galvanized iron, leaving
convenient holes opposite tins sunk
in the ground and filled with water.
In this way as many as 10,000 mice
have been caught in a single night.
At Minvip recently the catch for two
nights weighed rather more than a
ton. Contemplate the cost of the
corn bill for a ton of mice fQr a sin­
gle week, and weigh this against the
cost of a properly organized bureau
of ornithology!”
And Mr. Pyeraft warns Great
Britaiu that she is rapidly nearing
a similar condition by reason of her
passion for protecting game birds
against owls, hawks and their like.
HUNGER CAUSES NEW DISEASE
JAPANS Bl^ NEW WARSHIP.
Rapid progress is making on the
great battleship Nagato, 32,000 tons,
on the stocks at the naval yard at
Tv ure, says the East and West News.
She will be larger and faster than
the Iso, now building at Kobe. Her
speed will exceed 21 knots, that of
the Ise; her principal arms will be
larger and heavier than those on any
battleship ever built in Japan. Prep­
arations are making at Kure for the
construction of a 40,000-ton war
vessel. The shops at Sasebo are very
b'isv overhaul'll? wnr«hins.
Office Ground Floor
National Bid,
Bell Phone 5H-J
•P. < 1 . Box 117
With Rollie Watson
Abstracts on Short Notice
by the
PACIFIC
ABSTRACT CO.
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M anifests Itse lf by Swelling of Feet
L. V. EBF.RIIARP. Manager.]
and Lege— Bed and Hospital Diet
Found Necessary.
Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records
of Tillamook Countv, Oregon.
One of the results of the restricted
OREGON
diet now enforced in Germany is a TILLAMOOK.
new disease due to malnutrition.
This, which is called an “ oedema dis­ tlXTHE'COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR TILLA­
ease.” and is now very prevalent, hs
MOOK COtNTY.
discussed in the Deutsche Medizin-
I n the matter ok the e - t . te of john
iiche Woehenschrift by four physi­
rock , DfCtASFD. OrJer for hearing
cians who have been studying it.
final account. Register No. 116.
two in the general hospital of Iiam-
Notice of Hearing of Final Account.
burg-Barmbcck, one ameng indus­
Notice is hereby given.—That the un­
trial workers in West Prussia and dersigned, administrator of the estate of
J->hn Rock, deceased, ha? filed in the
one in the prison camps.
Countv Court «*f Tillamook County,
This disease manifests itself by Oregon, his fifial account »9 such ad­
swelling of the feet and legs, some­ ministrator. and that sai.l Court
times of the hands, and often of the has appointed 8atuiday, the 3rd day of
November. 1917. «t the hour of l o'clock
face.
The blood is found to be p. m. of said day, at the County Court
watery. Res! in bed on ordinary hos­ room in th<* County Court Hon** in the
city of Tillamook City, Tillamook
pital diet is followed by recovery, County, Oregon, a the time and place
but this is verv slow.
for hearing of objections to »aid final
account and the settlement thereof.
This notice is pnl>li?h*-d by order of the
NEW ANTISEPTIC IS USED County Judge of said Court, date»] the
Tot »1.............. .
$*>.050 I
36th day of September, 1917, the first
A I rift# P'Mh.
French Sold'era Supplied W ith Powder publication of which i» Thursday, the
"Pir," said the fair canvasser, *T am
27th day oi September, 1917* ami tlie
Intended fo r Immediate A p p lica­
last publication is Thursday, the 25th
•etllnjr stock In a peach orchard'*
tion to Wounds.
i.ir <>f October, 1917. and the tin*:* in
“ Are ysu a fair sample of the or
which it has to run is 1 weeks and 5 in­
chard output 7” be Inquired “If ao I : As an antiseptic for immediate sertions thereof.
think I'll Invest"— Kansas City Jour nse upon wounds. Chief Surgeon
S. H. Rook,
Administrator of the estate of John
Vincent of the French army, mven-
Rock, deceased.
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