* LOCAL AND U PERSONAL U ITEMS U Q AND OTHER B NEWS Dasker biros, for all kinds of plumb­ in'/, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til­ For .Sale—Teurn, wagon and Larnet**. lamook. Ore. Guy Mattoon, Cloverdale. Rev. Montgomery, of Portiand, was Finder—Plea»# return keg of nails to in Cloverdule last Sunday and in the Cloverdale Mercantile Co. and receive evening nt. the church delivered one of rewar I. his usual characteristic, eloquent ser­ Kay L-taon, o f ' Tillamook, was in mons that was both educational and in­ Cloveidale Monday and Tuesday on a spiring. At the dose of the services the business deal. question of securing a regular pastor Mr. and Mrs. Shortridgp, of Dolph, was discussed, the results of which will visited over Sunday with their son and be to afllliute with Tillamook, the his wife, Mr. -nd Mi**. Carl Shortridge. pastor to preach at that place in the morning and here in the evening. Rev. The Louvru for an appetizing lunch or Montgomery said he thought he knew dinner. Couutei and table service. of a man; that could fill the appoint­ When in Tillamook nest time try the ments and he would endeavor to secure Louvre. him for a tryout. RHow about that insurance. Delays L'ttle Ncs‘ ucca Road Boosters Meet. arc dangerous. ¡represent two of the Quite a number of Little Nestucca best old line companies doing business people met at the hall here on Saturday in the stale. Frank Taylor, Ctov^rdale. *o discuss the situation of the Little W. A. Wise, dentist. 'tarried—On Wednesday, November 7, at Tillamook by Judge Stanley, Marion feiines to Mira Maude Wilson, both ot Meda. Their manv friends wish them happiness in their wedded life. A fine, large otter was exhibited in Cloverdule Tuesday morning. It was killed by Chet Worthington while ■ wiuiuriiig the Nestuccu river. The Ncstucea is a veritable gold mine for v due this year. 1 r. Wire will be a' his Cloverdule ollice every Monday evening and all through the day Tuesday and longer ii required until further notice. Tliosr desiring dental work done can make uppointiueut by telephone. A special meeting of the Lelies Aid of the Prta'ryterian church will be held ut the church Wednesday, November 14, nt 2 p. mi . A h there is special busi­ ness to be attended to it is urged that all members attend. lithermen are making big catches this week. It is reported Jelf I leek made over »500 in one night the fori part of the week. Another luckv lisle erm in outlie Little Vestncca i- reported to ll ivv made haul ■ i something < v. i ♦ 40 > worth of salmon. Word was leceivcd here Fi iday of tin death of Mrs. Nelson, of Newls ig. Sin was the mother of Mrs. Frank Owens and Mrs. Chas. Ilium and at one time a resident of Cloverdule and quip well known throughout this end of tin county. John Her and Mrs. LaTracc, of Hopp- ner, Itoy Her, of 1‘ortland, and Sam liny, of Fort Columbia, all returned to thtir r. spectlve homes Monday, having been culled here to attend the funeral of Mbs Millie Her, Mrs. John Her and Mrs. Havens will remain with Mr. Kay for s. short t me The CToverdale National Farm l oan Association met last Saturday and trues ict t the usual monthly bn-im -« It w.is decided to assess each niembci |! to defray expenses timt that was necessary to incur. New inemhi r« will he ehurged $r> to d« fr y expenses ul examin prop- ertv for loun. Frank T.iylop wus neide temuorary sverptary and will allein! to thut ollice for the m mtli. U Week=end Specials: OF INTEREST 1-lb package Royal Club Raisins, 15c Holiday Goods are Arriving Albers Oat flakes, 35c Albers Wheat Flakes, 35e Toilet Soap, regular 10c cakes, 5c 0 Watch this Space for * holiday An- nouncement WM . A. HIGH, ; Crystal White Soap, $4.65 case Sugar $8.45 sack Druggist and Stationer Nesoca road relative to its be thrown out from its designation as a state high­ Cloverdale, Oregon. way. Mr. Beals was present at the meeting aud said that matters haijj taken Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bays, of Beaver, a diffeient course than w hat was ex- were in Cloverdale todav. % peeted both as to the Little Nestucca Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Porter and son and the county bonds for hardsurface .Where is Your Boyi roads. The question of improving the Earl retnrned the first of the week from Six million boys in prison camps ; 14,- Little Nestucca road from Meda this Medford where thev visited their son, 000,000 boys under arms. The trenches way was discussed. Mr. Beals was Herbert. asked if he would go to Salem as a i ------- ! will soon be filled with our boys. If it representative of the people of thi end | Local Y. M. C. A War Council Organized. I is not your boy you are especially fa­ A few uf the citizens of Cloverdale of the county to confer with the state vored by his presence at your fireside. highway commission and he acquiesced, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. But how about your neighbor’s boy? with the understanding that Kruner with Mr. Botts and Mr. Jones. but only of Tillamook last evening and perfected ; What are vou doing to make his lot as he defray his own expenses. Mr. Beals has spent considerable . an organization for the purpose of raising I ,.agv as pogaib]e, under conditions that greut deal of valuable ' nmney to help the Y. M. C. A. carry on j money and are not, at the best, what we would like? tune in the furtherance of goiAl roads i i j , ¡be goiwl work they are doing in the Would you not like, in some way, to nilainuok county ans proposed to raise ♦ >.>,000,000 for breaking, while these boys are1 passing shortly after his arrival in Salem and it this work and the quota for lillamook through these trying experiences for stated tli.it he had succedcd in securing county is $2,000, of which Cloverdale is vou and me? a promise that the matter of tint Little apportioned $200. Mr. Kroner was selected as the cap- There is just one institution which is Ni tneca road would be held until a Uiinjfor the work here and he has ap- ! accomplishing this work but whose meeting of those interested in the Little Nestucca road and a representa­ pointed two teams for soliciting as fob powers are greatly thwarted by lack of tive of the state commission could be lows: Team No. L —Mrs. L. M. Kraner, means. It is an institution in whose had. MrB. Frank Tavlor, J. R. Bidgood and hands you are always safe in entrusting Card ot Thanks. Frank Taylor. vonr funds, and also your boys, during We desire to thank ym kind friends Team No. 2.—Chas. Ray, Mrs. J. E. those “ off duty” days, or hours, when and neighbors for their sympathy and ¡Shearer, Mrs. Chas. LundquistJ Mrs. D. helpfulness in our hour of bereavement time drags. When loneliness puts to • A. Bailey. and sorrow and also for the beautiful the test and when temptations make The teams will meet with Mi. Kraner floral offerings. at his home Saturday evening and per­ their most formidable attacks. Mr. and Mrs. John Iler, fect arrangements tor the drive which This institution is the Y. M. C. A.* Chas. Kay, commences Sunday and ends with the Neva LaTrace, and ihe wonderful work that is being Emma Havens, dose of the week. done through this agency is far beyond Kuv ller. the realization of most of us. Y. M. C. A. huts are being established in the army camps of our own country, as well Dr. Robinson, of 'lillamook, was as those of the allies, also in the prison called to see Grandma Babcock last camps of the allies, where those weary week Thursday. Her 83 years of faith­ and worn hoys can have an hour of re­ ful service have left their marks, but laxation. a cup of coffee, a comfortable Diploma from tlio Chicago we trust she may be spared to us some desk at which they may sit while writ­ Musical College ing to those homefolks, with stationary time yet Will be in Cloverdale on Thurs­ Mr. Beals has purchased a 125-b. p. and every necessity furnished, where day of each week. boiler for the mill and a force of men thev may also have the privilege of Those desiring to take les­ are preparing to move it to l’acitia City. hearing the best music upon the grapha- phoue, seeing the moving pictures, s o n s please engage a lesson period Pacific City school began last week reading the best magazines or even now. Leave word at the Cloverdale Hotel or w rite me at Tillamook. Monday with Miss Gilbert as teacher. taking hours of special training and Terms $1.00 Per Lesson, Mrs. Leo Notion’s mother is making study. For this eacii million men will require her h visit. ¿ • ♦ • « » ♦ « » » ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • '• ♦ a 200 experienced workers, 500 pianos, The fishermen are reaping a very rich 500 graphaphoncs. 25,000 talking ma­ harvest these days. It is rumored that chine records, 500 motion pictura ma­ some are making from $100 to $500 a » ) 'on ironh! go mites chines, 1,000,000 feet of films a day, night. If so fish are much more to hear .¡nun Case i * i 10,000 pens a day, 25.000 chess and rows with much less profitable than Cows les. checker tx)ardg Mf000 m Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc. WOODS ITEMS. B. Erwin 1 PIANO Leland INSTRUCTION «•J l sing “ The Star Spangled Banner’ * a a t . 1 r i h a r .\f( h l!e - ton ting “ America.’ * It has been p ro m t many times in pub­ lic that their m ag- n ’fteen roiees are lit- ‘ itili He-( 'rented by the Yen' Edison amt that iiitir voices <•» 'itnot l< f/e/tcteit from the . V uc Kit- I S O U ' v H r - ( '/ i/ion of them when heard in com- p a ri sou. )j * are eery an.vious to hare yon hear these He Ci co n s. are sure yon iei/t appre * d a te them. iwmat* u cxnjcm—• If There or many sound reproducing ma chines, hut th /v is only olii instrument uhi eh He Creates . Mu I sic. It is the .\ eie Edison, " The Ehonoom oh n h a Soul.” l :or Sale on Lasv Payments bv J. S. LAMAR TILLAMOOK, * OREGON Office Ground Floor National Bid. Bell Phone 53-J B. O. Box 147 With Rollie Watson Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO. L. V. EBERIIARD. Manager. Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County, Oregon. TILLAMOOK. - - OREGON School District Budget. To tne Clerk of School ¡District No. 22. of Tillamook County, Oregon : Following is a statement of the esti­ mated amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning ob June 18th. 1917, and ending on Juna 30, 1918. This budget is made in com­ pliance with Section 217, and includes the estimated amounts to be received from the County School Fund, special district tax and all other moneys of the district: BUDGET E STIM ATED E X P E N D IT U R E S Teachers’ salaries.$3,021.00 Furniture......... ............ 30.00 Apparatus and supplies such as maps, chalk, erasures, stoves, cur­ tains, e t c ............ 25.00 blags...................... 15.00 Repairs of Schoolhouses outbuildings or fences 25.00 Playground equipment, (playshed).......... 500.00 Janitor’s wages........... 90 00 Fuel......................... 100.00 W ater........................... 9.00 Clerk’s salary....... 25.00 Insurance.............. 12.00 For payment of war­ rants....................... 311.41 Total estimated amount of money to be ex ­ pended for all pur­ poses during the year »4.177.41 I week and 1,000,000 Bibles. E ST IM A T E D RECEIPTS I To accomplish ail this, and you would , would have them accomplish no less, From County School Fund during coming 1 they w ill also most surely require your school year............... $ 990.00 most liberal offering. This great undertaking is to l>e ac- From State School Fund during the coming Mrs. Fisher won, to Tillamook Satur- comP,**hed 1 w i,h tl,e « if,s oi school year................. 122.50 Us where the necessary mednul treat- me up to .late topics are discussed contamination that everywhere the coming school Is the speakers at the Mission. Its * ¡* « » ¡1 - them as well as the physical rear. High School profitable place to spend your Sunday j anBers that threaten them, Fund (E st.)............... 1,360.00 evenings—where sen are always wel-| jj , c amount required to accomplish Total estimated re­ come. j these things in our own country, upon ceipts, not including Mrs. Deuel has been on the sick list j t,le and over the seas, is *35,000,900. the money to be re­ for a few das s. ; of which Oregon’ s share, outside of ceived front the tax . | » < i i . i i Portland, is $100,000. Tillamook coun- which it is proposed | A I Babcock las computed lmn a . . . . . . . . ... . , , .i . . . l b * share of this burden o f responsi- m w d< min le. e, where w here he e expect« a r cts to speud . L ^ T°te........................ »2.472.00 Witty 1 » $..000. The amoutit has been the winter with his family. a n APITCLATIOM apportioned among the.various diatnets Total estimated ex- ' MrfHdU has recently purchased a of the conntv. Will each «listrict raiae penses for the year...»4,177.44 Ford—his walking days are over. I d* quota? Lat us take up the task with Total estimated re­ Mr. Northrup now has three cars. 1 a will and see that our distsict doea its ceipts not including ' . i *hare. will you do? This ia an No. 348 coming again ¡nt. » bis peaaea m . . . . . What , the tax to be voted... 2,472.50 , ‘ nd«vidual queat.on. •ion. He has completed a large >ix thousand dollara prnyjilea one of garage and should soon successfully Balance, amount to 1« these huts, in our own land. Fifteen compete n hall Cloverdale or Woods raised by district tax »1.304 94 thousand dollars provides one over the jitneys. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1917 seas. Will we provide them? D. A. Bailev, t „ , D. D. Mdler went t*' T.iiainook 8un- I^t us ask again, where are our boya? F. L. Owens. > ? T rd, Directors I Date of caaspaign Noveaiber 11 to 18. ____________ 1 School Dist. No 22 I k**‘s 10 v“ y’ ; I>. D. Hnetettler has returned from lillamook where he and Ambrose Bah- | cock silent a few days prepaiing the large new boiler for shipment to the Pacific City mill. he t,llt