Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, November 15, 1917, Image 2

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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Week=end Specials:
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W. A. Wise, deutist.
Vic Learned came over Tuesday night
from the Fort.
Arch Meyer* and family moved u|>
from the cannery the la-t of the week
Christmas Fast Approaching
1-lb package Koval Club Raisins, lot*
h a v e you though over the n u m e ro u s G ifts
. . . y o u ’ll w a n t to give at C h r i s t m a s ?
Albers Oaf Rakes, 35c
Mr». L. M. Dennis and children, of
Wheeler, are visiting Cloverdale friends
thin week.
This has been a prosperous year and you’ll
of course want to male; some suitable Gift
or Gifts to those you love. You’ll find good *
substantial Gift Goods at our store, suitable
for the folks at home er the boys at the
front.
Piaster Bros. fi#r all kinds of iilnmb-
ing, hath room outfits and fixtures. Til*
lantook. Ore.
lh e bridge at this ¡place which has.
been closed for repairs for come time'
was opened to travel vest r lav.
Axel Ne's >u left Saturday morning for
outside points, lie expects to spend
the winter ih Southern California.
The Louvre for an appetising lunch or
dinner.
Counter and table service.
When in Tillamuok next time try the
Louvre.
OUR
Toilet Soap, regular 10c cakes, 5c
GOODS
are arriving and as usual we’ll have a beau­
tiful line of Gift Goods to offer you, and at
a range of prices to suit your purse. We
invite you to come in and look over the
line.
Crystal White Soap, S4.G5 case
Sugar $8.45 sack
W a t c h th is space for New A n n o u n c e m e n ts
Mr*. Joe Wilson, her daughter. Mrs.
Fred Kreutz and b.tbe arrived in
Clovcrdale lust r ight from Fellows,
California.
For Sale—Full blood, Illack Minorca
ben» from mv best breeding pen. Cun
be seen ut my piece at Pa tide City. Al
HOLIDAY
Albers Wheat Flakes, 35c
W M . A. H IG H ,
GI^OVLRDALL,
nn<j S t a t i o n e r
OREGON
Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc.
died at Newberg, Oregon, on the 2nd of Office Ground Floor
Bril Rhone 53-J
I November, 1917.
National Bid.
P. 0 . Box 147
For Sale—Team, wagon and harness Redeemer Lives” was sung.
Lizzie Lowrance,
South made.
Guy Muttoon, Cloverdale.
, Tlie W. R. C., of which she was a
Aelen Beals,
With Rollie Watson
There will he a special meeting of the
Last Sunday a Mr. Becker, of Sulmon ' 'nember- t e n d e d in a body. Many
Theresa Arstill,
Cloverdale Commercial Club at their Rivet, waestricken with paralysis and i t 1
tbual ttibutes were given, and
Committee.
qtiaitcrs Friday evening to consider im­ was necessary to bring him to the hos-j * lnr*e nu,nbpr t,f frie,,d* followed her
portant busim »8.
en tertain m en t on V a st Scale.
) ital at this place. A stretcher was to her last resting place in the beautiful
The Y. M. C. A. has erected a big
Dr. Wise will be at bis Cloverdale provided and six men started to pack cemetery just east of Newberg.
Her immediate relatives left to mourn auditorium, seating 3,000, In each of i
office every Monday evening and all the ¡valid over tbe trail, which is six
the loss of their loved one are her hus­ the big draft campe, and huge chautau- {
through the day Tuesday and longer if ,nila" ,ont; and in n,lln>r l,la‘’es verv band, <5. S. Nelson, of Newberg, nor qua tents, seating 2 500 in the otner
required until further notice. Those
However, tbe party retched
brother, 8. B. Hill, of Salem, anil chil­ encampments. The association ia run­
desiring dental work done can make j ^'^kowln with Mr. Beeker end be was
ning a 22 week entertainment circuit
appointment by telephone.
j conveyed in an automobile to tbe hos­ dren. Mrs. Minnie Blum, of Cloverdale, among the camps and Is paying 16
pital here where he is receding medical Lee O. Nelson, of Clatskanie, Mrs. Eva companies of entertainers, who are
L. V. EBERHARD. Manager.
| Owens, oCloveJdale, Mrs. Nora Blum, traveling to 30 camps performing be­
J. A. Dawson, of Tillamook, preached aid
at tbe Baptist church last Sunday,
of Hemlock, Mrs. Delbert Pinkstaff, of fore the men.
j Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records
assisted by Elder Blalock. Tin- second
Death ol Mrs 0. S. Nelson.
Marshfield, Mrs. Marv A«kin, Astoria,
of Tillamook County, Oregon.
Sunday in December Elder Blalock wdl
Elizabeth Rahel Hill was born March
Mathel Cramblet, Tatt, ( al.
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I TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
occupy the pulpit and expects to have
2, 1858, in Quebec, Canada. When
Rev. Reeds to assist him aiul it is
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ITEMS.
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young she moved with her parents into
School District Budget.
planne l to have revival meetings lasting
Wisconsin, Missouri and Kansas.
i To the Clerk of Sclvool ¡District No. 22,
for u co iplc of weeks.
Mr. Hansen, the truckman, spent
oi Tillamook County, Oregon:
She wns married to Geo. Nelson at
How about that insurance. Delays Sinitli Center, Kas., on May 3, 1876. | Thursday night at Pacific City on busi-
Following is a statement of the esti­
are dangerous. I represent two of the
Ten children were born of this union, ,lPM returning to Tillamook with a large j
mated amount of money needed by the
best old line companies doing business
load of fisili.
district during the fiscal year beginning
seven of whom survive her.
in tbe stite. Frank Taylor, Cloverdale.
on June 18th, 1917, and ending on June
With her husband and family she
Mr. Murray, an expert saw mill man, |
Miss Metta Antrim started in school 1 moved to Tillamook County, Oregon in
30, 1918. This budget is made in com­
here Monday morning. Her brothers, ihs O, and was a resident of this counfv who has had charge of the large mill at
pliance with Section 217, and includes
Cmpqun, was
Pacific City visitor I
Oscar ai d Hugh having enlisted u made frtr p;
The family then moved to
the estimated amounts to he received
it too lonesome fur her to continue le i | jVrrydale, Polk Co., and after a lesi- Thursday last.
from the County School Fund, special
ichoo work in Amity.
j deuce there of seven years moved* to
The unprecedented run of salmon
district tax and all other moneys of the
district:
The c nnmittecs having in charge the Newlierg, her last home,
continues and means more than usual
soliciting of funds for the Y. M C. A. j She had lieen in poor health for several to us during these war times.
BUDGET
E ST IM A T E D EX PEN D IT l'R E S
report the wi rk progressing fine. The years, during which time she suffered
A new log slip has Wen completed
Teachers’ salaries___ $3,021.00
generosity of the Nertucca Valley people a great deal. Her final illness, which
this week at the Pacific City mill.
Fnrniture......................
30.00
has no limit when its for a worthy was severe, lasted about a month but
' Two of N. P. Dunn’s sons have
Apparatus and supplies
eausc. Mr Kraner, the captain of the the end came quiet and peaceful.
Mrs. Nelson was a woman of strong moved to Woods with their family
such ;ts maps, chalk,
committees In s devoted almost his en-
erasures, stoves, (i-ur-
tire time this week and, the gn at suc­ Character, helpful in time of need, and "'here they intend to spend the winter,
talus, e t c ...................
25.00
Barney Randall has helped the gov-
cess df the work here’!-• mostly due to given to hospitality. She was fully
Flags ..............................
his at,tiring o f. rts.
lie has Icon preparod (or the day when her Lord eminent bv huving a new ear. The car
15.00
Repairs of Sclioolhouses
assisted l y a loyal hand of co-workers should call her home, and patiently ¡g „ con, p|..te|v equipped Saxon. The
and the quota for tl.is end of the awaited tbe summons. Her pure, sin- war tax on this car war wrs about $1.00.1
| outbuildings or fences
25.00
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Playground
equipment,
county was
<> voi soliseli lied
before cere an,! vigorous life were an inspira- |
A Red T ria n g le Dugout In the
! Mr'
»>»• been under the
(play shed).................
500.00
the second dav oi the drive was to all who know her.
Trenchca.
Her funeral service was held in the 1 *loc,or'» m r e fl"' a ,ew d“ Vi-
'Janitor’s wages.........
90 00
over. The moonlit sul scribed up to
Fuel................................
100.00
noon todav is $:’33 50. There are two Hollingsworth parlors. The service be-. Mrs. Kirkwas has been on the siek
FRANK TAYLOR,
Water..... ................
9.00
remaining day» lelt to add comfort and mg conducted by the Rev. (ìoottels of list this week,
Clerk’s salary..............
25.00
good dieci to the men Whim! the guns, the Smurine church. The last chapter
Fred Thun gave a very in'emsting
Next week the Courier will 'publish a of Revelations was used as the text,
I n s u r a n c e ............
12.00
Notary Public
talk
at the CliapeJ, Sunday evening.
complete hst of the contributors.
Her favorite liyinii, "I Know that Mv
For payment of war­
Don’ t forget the regular services next
rants...........................
311.44
Cloverdale, Ore
Sunday morning and evening. Evan-
g 'list Northrup w ill give the message in
Total estimated amount
) bft trottiti go miles
the e\ cuing
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of money to be ex-
to hear .hunt Case
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pended for all pur-
The large new boiler for the saw mil)
Leland B. Erwin
sin g
I poses during the vear
$4.1_7 44
was P hi heavy for the sand roads and
Abstracts on Short Notice
by the
PACIFIC
“ I'he Star Spangled
Hanner”
tint/ . Irtftur . Ifiddle-
ton sing
“ Am erica.”
If has been provini
man)/ times in pnb-
r> • r»-,vrc
lie that their m ag-
C L C d i3on— . nificen voters are lit-
• rttllti Jit -('rented Inj the .Yen' Etfison nini that
their voters cannot he delected from the . \ < rr Ed~
tsoit s fie-Creation of them trhen heard in com-
ftarisoti. Il e are n rt/ an.vious to hare t/ott hear
these lie Creations. II e arc sure j/ott trill ttpprt"
date them.
Then are man;/ sound reprint nciug m a­
chines, hat there is on ft/ tate instrument trhieh
tie Creates .\ta sir. It is the .Yen' Edison. "The
J‘honograph 11 ith a 'tut/.''
For Sale on L a s v P a y m e n t s by
J. S. L A M A R
TILLA M O O K ,
ORLGON
will be left at Pacific Citv until the
plank road can W constructed to move
: it on.
PIANO INSTRUCTION
ABSTRACT CO.
E ST IM A T E D REC E IPTS
1 From County School
Diploma from the Chicago
I Fund during coining
school year............... $ 990.00
Musical College
Mrs Fisher made a visit home Friday
• From State School Fund
IV ¡11 l>c in Cloverdale on Thurs­
during the coming
and Saturday
day of each week.
j school year.................
122.50
| Estimated amount to
Re.diQti.il .t c . „ d . u . « .
be received from all
\\ hen a*, it ha« pleaded the Supreme ‘ X nn" Leave word at the Cloverdale
other sources during
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Hotel
or
write
me
at
Tillamook.
Kuler i>! the I mver-e P> icmove from X
I tbe coming school
our midst our la! ivid «¡«ter. Millie Her f
Terms Si.00 Per Lesson,
vear, High School
Fund (K st.)................ 1,160.00
w hose death orcured nth. 30th of Oc- » » ♦ • » • ♦ 4 « 4 s a » s » s s t » 4 » 4 s a s »
Total estimated
re­
toiler, 1917, and
ceipts, not including
Whereas, Ocean Spray ReU-kah
the money to be re­
Lodge has lost a faithful member, lie it ]
ceived frciu tbe tax
w hich it 13 propose i
Resolved. That itr, the member« .4
to vote........................
«2, ¿72.00
thi« Rebehah Uvig»-, extend our deepest
i{ j: s j i 25; ut, Jts
The Todd Hotel
T illam ook, Ore.
«vmpatliie« to tlie liereaved
family;
R E l AIM TCL ATIO X
Total cftimateil
ex-
L S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor.
| and that the (charter of this lodge la*
I ponses for the year $4,177.44
Total
estimated re­
draped in niournii g f o r a period of .10
ceipts not including
dav», ami that a coin . f these resolu-■
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.• 1 fining Room run on Family feme
the tax to be voted .. 2,472.50
turn« t>e «ent to the bereaved f.inidv and i
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a eopv (*• sent the Cloverdale Courier
Meals 35c.
Balance, amount to be
for publication an«I ote spread upon the
raised by district tax
$i.10t.94
iniiiut- « of thi« lodge, and l<e it also
1 Dated this 2nd day of Novemlier, 1917.
Resolved. That we extend our syni->!
D. A. Bailee,
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pntlde« to Sister Fva Owen« in the
F L . Owen's.
I ^ 7 rd.
. D '.r*c £ rB
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School
Disi
>o. 22.
death of lur m oth‘r, Mrs. Nelson, who
Rooms 50 and Î5 Cents. Special
Rales by tbe Week.