LOCAL n AND PERSONAL ITEMS u n and a a a u While they Last OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST G r y s t a l W h it e S o a p Jewelry W. A. Wise, dentist. “ My Fourteen Months at the Front.” First instnllment this week. Read it. 8. H. Rock, of Oritown, was io Cloverdale Tuesday. Piasker f’.ros. for all kinds of ulunib- For Rale--Team, wagon and harness. ing, hath room outfits and fixtures. Til­ iE’ VE ju s t seceived an lamook. Ore. Guy Mattoon, Cloverdale. elgant new line of The Louvre for an appetizing lunch or J . L. Burke returned Tuesday from a Jewelry, some of the dinner. Counter and table service. few day* visit at Newberg. latest things in the jewelry When in Tillamook next time try the 8an Kay came. over from the to t Louvre. line, possibly just the thing Tuesday to attend the funeral of M e you have been looking for. A new gasoline station has been in­ Iter. • stalled in Cloverdale by tbe Cloverdale Come in and look over the Tue Hallowe’en social at Oretown has { Mercantile Co. Gas always on hand to many nice things. been postponed to Wednesday evening, supply patrons. November 7. We also have a nice new That insects have power and genius County School Snperint ndent Li tn'i line of Hand Painted China was demonstrated the other day when and family were in this end of the and fancy Jardiniere. Just it was discovered that a web had been county Wednesday. 100 Bars. the thing for pre-holiday attached to a wishbone that had been Nathan Moon, of Salem, is visiting purchases. his brother John Moon this week and hung above an electric light bulb in the front of the Cliaa. Ray home, and that enjoying the fishing. by manipulation of the spider and his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthington, of web the wishbone had been raised, Tillamook, were visitors with relatives swung away from the lamp and sus­ Druggist and Stationer in Cloverdale the first of the week. pended in midair by one single spider - - Oregon. The dance that w: • to he held here web. Compare the weight of ¡the wish- Cloverdale, this evening has been postponed to bine to that of the spider and it is Saturday ev,ning, so says the manage­ wonderful what proportionate power Fastern Star Lodge of Tillamook, these small insects have. The wishbone aid has taken an active part in church, ment. was left unmolested and it-> course will 8 nday school, W. C. T. U. and Red Mrs. Wm. T Collins..................... 500 TILLAMOOK NEWS NOTES. Mr*. Trank Owen* and Mrs. Charles Wm. T. C ollins.............................. 500 be watched with interest. Cross work. Blum are in New berg this week, having John H. Rock............................... 300 The funeral was held Wednesday at D. T. Werschkul while driving his been called their bv tne serious illness H. B. Lockwood....................... ... 100 District Attorney Scents Booze— Good of their mother, Mrs. Nelson. auto on a narrow piece of road near the 1 o ’clock at the Presbyterian church,! Mary S. Sanders............................... 50 the services being conducted by R* V Shewing in Tax Collection— Se­ 50 Mr. R. E. Shelby, of North Yakima, old Doty place met with a fortunate Curtis of the Christian chutch ot Tilla­ H C. Sanders.................................. ditious Bobo Locked up. 50 came in Tuesday to visit her father, mishap. The fill at this place is new mook. People from all parts of the Sarah H. Penter..................... „... . 50 8cott Boatman, of Hebo. Scott says and qu te sott and the road only wide county were in attendance and without D. H. Penter................................ Andrew Anderson .............. 100 she not only surprised him with her enough for a machine. With Mr. doubt it was the largest funeral ever Lester Ray............................... On information given to District A t­ 50 visit, t ut by announcing her marriage held in Cloverdale. The floral offerings torney Goyne Mondav that a shipment Werschkul in the machine were Clyde Richard A lle n ................................. 100 a* well. and Webster Hudson and for a moment w ere beautiful and bespoke of the high Lurline R. Alien.............................. lfO of liquor had been received here Satui- Mrs. Ten Via, formerly of Pacific Mr. Werschkul’» attention was called esteem in which she was held. dav, he got busy and search warrants 30 In her immediate family she is sur­ Alva F. Ball...................................... City but now of Sandy, Montana, visited and the front wheels of the car got on the Liurence W hitem an......................... 50 were issued a n ! a box containing thirty here a couple of weeks with Mrs. Jeff soft ground and the car turned turtle vived by her father and mother, Mr. and Roy Stone............................................ 50 quarts of whisky was found, also an Fleck and returned to her home last with the occupants. Clyde was the Mr*. John Her, and two sister, Mrs. Genevieve Ward ............................... 50 empty box, just like tbe full one, was Monday. found £Q on the premises of a local hotel first one to get out from under and he Neva LaTrace and Mrs. Emma Evans, Roy S. Ward ....................... . ' of Heppner. and a brother, Roy Iler, here. The booze was labeled Under­ assisted in helping Mr. Werschkul re Dr. Wise Will be at his Cloverdale 1 of Portland. wood Typewriters and marked to one of lease himself. Mr. Gay, who was near Total. rjH'O office every Monday evening and all She was buried in the Oddfellow» the local drug stores. The case is caus­ through the day Tuesday ami longer if the scene hastened over and the three cemetery and a beautiful service was Inexpensive Lightin g. ing considerable interest at this time as raised the car enough so that Webster required until further uotiee. Those Many of the peasant class in Spain : conducted by the Rebekahs at the it is thought several parties are inter­ was extricated. A careful inventory of make use of the bark of the cork oak desiring dental work done cuu make grave. ested. There has been no arrests made injuries was taken and it was found to light their cottages at night. Tbe appointment by telephone. Attorney Goyne and Sheriff with the exception of a few slight cuts | The bereaved family have the sincere bark ts placed In a kettle, from which yet. A letter was received V o id iy even­ and minor bruises the trio was as sound sympathy of the entire community in protrudes a spout, and when it is hot Campbell are working farther on the ing from Rev. Montgomery, of the Port as ever. The machine was rolled on 1 their sorrow. case. Millie Caroline Her was born at Gales enough it gives off a gas which burns land Prishytery, saying that he was over into the field, cranked and driven 1878~ ' considerable brilliancy. From a statement made at the tax coming to Tillamook cenntv; that le home with the top and w indshield com­ Creek, Washington, June 30th, ‘ ' j The lighting Is not expensive, and collector’ s office we have the following She was baptized in infancy and has the peasant is careful to save the car­ wan'd preach in Tillamook neat Sunday pletely demolished. lived a faithful Christian life. She was bonized cork refuse, for he can sell it. figures showing amount of taxes co - morning and in the evening at the ever kind and true to all who knew her, as it is known commercially as “ Span­ lacted up to and including October 5th : Presbyterian church in Cloverdale. Miss Millie Her Passes Away. Amount collected $398,105.64; and on The community was greatly shocked a lo\in* daughter and a good sister. ish black," one of the intensest black- the delinquent rolls over $18,000.00 The postmaster at ( loverdulo lias just She has lived for the past 18 years browns known among pigments.—Lou received her notification of increased Tuesday morning when it was learned have been collected. There is delinquent with her unde, Chas. Ray, in Clover­ don Standard. letter postage. The rate is three ce:.ts that Miss Millie lier had passed away on the current rolls between $.‘11,000.00 dale. How His Wif* Helped. per ounce or fraction thereof on letters and $32,000.00. This is considered a during the night. 8he was operated on Columbus was married in 1170 or good show ing by those in the office. and other lir-t-cluis matter except drop Liberty Band Subscriber. letters. All drop letters, that is, letters a I tile over a w* ek a i/o at the Nestue-.a The following is a complete list, with thereabouts to a Miss Falestrello of A German hobo giving bis name as mailed for delivery from the office at Valley hospital and reports of her eon- the amounts, of purchasers of t ie Lisbon, w hose father had distinguished Nik Weilant was arrested and placed in which posted, including those for de­ dition had been favorable until Mondayt second Liberty Loan Bonds in the himself as a navigator. A part of her the county jail on Su.nday. He is a marriage dower was a great collection livery by city, rural, or other curriers of when a change for the worse took Cloverdale district *. trapper and has been traveling over the such office, are required to have pv>et- Jack Rnon ................................... I 100 of vuluable charts. Journals and impor­ place and she died about midnight. county tbe past month, also workid ege paid on them at tin* rate of two Frank Taylor................................... 50 tant memoranda. She possessed a fine Her mother, Mrs. John Her, and her some picking blackberries and diggi g cents an ounce ir fraction thereof. Glenn Taylor.................................. 50 education and was widely known as a uncle, Cfias. Ray, were at her bedside. potatoes. While at Hemlock Sund; y brainy, brilliant woman, who was con­ Postal ia. !s .,re requited to he prepaid .loii n F le ck ..................................... loo Miss lier was well known thioughont morning he pngaged in conversaticn stantly urging her husband on In the two cents, and, therefore the one cent J. L. George....................... 50 with F.d Anderson regarding the war postal cards must have u one-cent post­ the county, having lived here w ith her 0 . A. Smith.................................... 100 path which finally brought him to the parents a number of years and after­ and stated he would like to see the age stamp affixed to them in addition Roland 11. Meit/.ke......... .............. 50 wonderful goal with which we are so ward taking care of her uncle’s home. kaiser win, then there would be no familiar t i t h e one-cent stamp impressed on Frank Wilson................................. 50 in her quiet, pleasant way she made more war and we would all be nndtr Uuadeioupe. on such cards. Port cards, private A. W. lies*...................................... 50 tiKinv friends and retained them. She one rule. Mr. Anderson informed him Guadeloupe, the largest island of the mailing curds, bearing written messages Chas. R a v ...................................... 100 he was sitting under the American ting n,„*, have two cent* postage prepaid on » member of the Kebekah Lodge at ^ ^ ortoll ............................ 50 French West ludies, has a population und had said enough, whereupon he thi‘iu. Th:a rule tuLe? tomorrow, | pince ft ni l ncM un ottico at the .time Permit Trail )er ............................... 50 of about 183.000 and a total area of Noveml-cr 2. of lur death. She was a member of tbe left and Mr. Anderson telephoned George Traxler............................... 50 722 square miles. 32 per cent o f which Deputy Sheriff Stanley at Tillamook ................ is under cultivation. The important Roy K. Kedlwrg................. 50 and he assisted by Deputv Sheriff lna k. Burke................................... 50 crops are sugar caue. coffee, cocoa, va­ Webb and District Attorney Govne ar­ Jas. L. Burke .................................. 50 nilla and also lime trees. Tbe soil is You iron Id g o lit ¡les rested the man and placed him in the Ftta fhirke...................................... 100 fertile, and the rainfall is usually suf- to h ea r A n n a Case county jail. He is held awaiting in ­ Orln Burke....................................... 100 flcleut for the needs of the crops. structions from the United States at­ s i n g A. A. Imlah..................................... 100 torney in Portland. “ The Star Spangled J. J. McGinnis............................... 100 Wolves were far more common in Howard Owens............................... 60 Palestine in Biblical times than they Danner” IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Arthur Owens ........................ 60 are now, though they are yet occasion­ STATE OF OREGON FOR TILLA­ und A rth u r M iddle- ally seen. The wolf o f Palestine is the Omer Bailev ................................ 50 MOOK COUNTY. I). A. Bailey..................................... 100 common cauls lupus. ton .sing I n the matter o r the estate of J ohn Dorothy S. Christensen................. 100 Seven is generally regarded ns a eock , deceased . Order for hearing “ A m erica.” Anna K. Christensen.................... 100 lucky number because it Is sacred to final account. Register No. 116. Zada M. Christensen ................... 100 Apollo. The story goes that at the It has hern proved Notice of Hearing ol Final Acconnt. Oscar F.. Taggart....... 50 birth o f this deity seven sacred swans Notice is hereby given . —That the un­ muni/ tim es in pub­ Frank L. Owens........ ‘ 200 circled about his head. dersigned, admin'strntor of the estate of lic th at their m a g ­ W. S. Boatman ...... .. 60 John Rock, deceased, has filed in the John Lockwood........... 50 nifier it voiers a re tit- Office Ground Floor Bell Phone 53-J County Court of Tillamook County, V. A. Spaulding...... 50 rralli/ Jle-Created bp the .A'ew Edison and that National Bid, P. O. Box 147 Oregon, his final account as such ad­ B. H. Joy .................. 50 their voices cannot be detected from the .Yt ir E d­ ministrator, and that said Court R. M. Fox ................... 50 has appointed Satuiday, the 3rd day of ison's Jle-Creation o f them irhen h eard in rom - W. A. High................. With Rollie Watson 250 November, 1917. at the hour of 1 o’clock partson. II e are very a n xiou s to h are you h ea r Xestucca Valiev Bank. 1.000 p. m. of said day. at the County Court 100 I M. Kraner............... these Re-Creations. II e a re su re you will appre­ room in the County Court House in the F.ffie 1) Kraner.......... 100 city of Tillamook City, Tillamook ciate them. County, Oregon, a« the time and place 50 I>a\id T. Werschkul.... for hearing of objections to said final There a re m a n y soun d reprotlucing m a ­ 50 Webster L. Htnlsou. account and the settlement thereof. William C. Hudson.... 50 chines, but there is on ly one in stru m en t irhie/i This notice is published by order of the Clyde H udson............. 50 Cou/ity Judge of said Court, dated the Re Creates .1/usir. ft i.s the A eir Edison, " The 2f>th day of September, 1917, the first W . A. Gage, Jr............ 50 Rhouograjih II ¡fit a >oitl.” publication of which is Thursday, the D T. Edmund*........... 50 1 27th day of Septeuilier, 1917 and the Ji «ephine Gage ........... 50 Far Sale on Kasy Payments bv la*t publication is Thursday, the 25th L. V. EBERHARD. Manager.» Nestucca Lodge, 1. I). F ICO .»ay of Octolier, 1917. and the time in which it has to run is 4 weeks and 5 in­ J. R. lowra-.ee............ . 50 Complete Set of Alwtract* of the Records sertions thereof. C F. Murphy..................... »0 of Tillamook County, Oregon. 8. II. Rock. 100 TILl.AM O O K , Cl 'rcrdalc Lodge. F. A A. M. ORHOON Administrator of the e-tate of John J L Lawrence........... wo TILLAMOOK. Rock, deceased. OREGON or R o y a l W h it e S o a p $4.65 One ease only to a customer. W M . A. HI GH, Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc. Ci £di 3cm— Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC J. S . L A M A R ABSTRACT CO.