Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, November 29, 1917, Image 2

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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W. A. Wise, dentist.
John Moon is visiting in Seattle.
Mine Host Antrim of Cloverdale’«
only hotel, is in Portland oil business.
John Iiiilah is home from the Fort to
spend Thanksgiving with his parents.
Cloverdale
Tuesday after a short wtay in Portland.
Mrs. JamesIBurke left the latter part
of last week to visit her brother in Neu­
ter«.
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ltr. J. W. LeFevre, of Portland, was|
a guest the fore part of the week of Dr.
8hearet.
Christmas Fast Approaching
Nave you t h o u g h t over the num erous Gifts
. . . y o u ’ll w a n t to give at Christmas?
This has been a prosperous year and you’ll
of course want to make 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 or the boys at the
front.
Will Gage returned to
I’lasker Bros, for all kinds of uluiub-
ing, hath room outfits and fixtures. Til­
lamook, Ore.
Coy Bailev is enjoying a visit with
homefolks, having arrived here fio n
Portland Tuesday evening.
Mr. Busselle, of Salem, editor of a
public service corporation paper, war
the guest last week of L. M. Kraner.
OUR
HOLIDAY
B est Hard W heat
Flour
$ 2.85 Back
Barrel 11.40
Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc.
GOODS
are arriving and as usual we’il 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 corue in and look over the
line.
W atch th is space for N ew A n n o u n c em en ts
VVM. A . N I G H ,
Dru$£&i6t and Stationer
OREGON
The Louvre for an appetizing lunch or G L O V E R D A L E ,
dinner. Counter and table service.
Wheeler reports booze in its confines.! No 99
When in Tillamook next time try the
We expect lustice Seeley to deal kindly j
Report of the condition of the
Louvre.
he
Those interested in a Bed Cross
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auxillery for Cloverdale me requested at them. Imagine hearing him say : I ,
won’t take your money, hut will board |
OF
CLOVERDALE,
to meet at the Presbyterii n chur h
you tweve months in the county ja il, Iu the state of Oregon, at the close of
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
free of cost.
business. Nov. 20, 1917.
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RESOURCES.
We are a little late in announcing the
Loans and discounts ............. 148,597.64
arrival week before last ot a baby gir j The outgoing mails the first of the j Overdrafts,
secured aud
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clias. I week were unusually heavy with good
secured............
138.37
things
to
eat
for
the
soldier
boys’
Smith, hut believe in the old adage, j
Bonds and warrants............... 2,149.15 '
Thanksgiving
dinner.
They
will
be
Banking house........
100.00
“ better late than never.”
missed at these holiday gatherings but Furniture and fixtures ........ 2,200.00
At the annuul school meeting held will surelv appreciate these remem­ Other real estate owned......... 2,919.70
Due from banks (not reserve
last Saturday the budget as published brances from home..
banks).................................. 2.204.60
was adopted in its entirety. This means
Due from approved reserve
Dr.
Wise
will
be
at
his
Cloverdale
that Cloverdale school will have a play-
banks................................... 14,534.17
office every Monday evening and all
shed erected next spring.
Checks and other cash items..
271.14
through the day Tuesday and longer if Cash on baud......................... 1,903.21
Having purchased a ranch where I required until further notice. Those
will need the goods 1 was offering to sell desiring dental work done can make
Total
175.017.88
at public auction the sale advertised for appointment by telephone.
LIABILITIES
Saturday has been called off. Signed,
Capital stock paid in .. ___115,000.00
A
merry
bunch
of
serenaders
did
the
C. J. Worthington, Cloverdale.
750.00
town Monday night. They do say that Surplus fund.........................
profits, less ex­
Here’s a shot you must pull the trigger V. Spaulding was the promoter of tha Undivided
penses and taxes paid
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14.05
quick to get—The Fveiling Telegram, idea and was so thoroughly enthused Individual deposits subject
the Orange Judd Farmer and the with it that he got up two hours earlier
to cheek.............................. 58.234.15
1,014.68
Cloverdale Courier all one year for ♦ 1,25. than usual Tuesday morning to get an Cashier checks outstanding
Time and savings deposit.
5.00
Tills uftor expires November 30.
order out on the morning mail for more
Total ............
75,017.88
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Werschkul left musical instruments for the Rah Rah
State of Oregon, County I
yesterday morning for Portland. They bunch.
of Tillamook,
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will visit at Portland for a short time Former Tillamook County Citizen Passes
I, J. L. George, Cashier of the above- j
and then go to Southern California to
named hank, do solemnly swear that
Away at Dallas.
the abov'e statement is true to the liest |
spend the balance of the winter.
Louis Fleck formerly a well known of iny knowledge and belief.
Word was received from Portland and highly respeetod rancher of Tilla­
J. L. George. Cashive i
this week that Rev. Tait, who was to mook County, died at Dallas Saturday
Subscribed and sworn to before me j
preach here Sunday evening, would last at the age of 7ti years, three months this 28th day of Nov., 1917.
By tomorrow the other fellow
Frank Taylor, Notary Public, j
have to disappoint the people of Clover- and six «lavs.
My commission expires t*ept. 9, 1919. j
the other fellow may have
dale us he could not make it possili!« to
Mr. Fleck came to Tillamook Countv
bought just what you wanted.
be with us.
in the early days and with other pion­
See us today.
Evidently
a Bachelor Burglar.
Chester Worthington yesterday closed eers did his bit toward making Tilla­ "Did you get her jewelry ?" asked the
a deal for
acres of bottom land op­ mook County habitable. For a number outside man.
posite the Woods posto Ilice. It j., ulu, of years he and his family ow ned and
“Nope,” replied the burglar. "I
Price your ranch right, then
of the finest pieces of land in this end of lived on the ranch now owned and oc­ couldn't find it nowhere."
come
in and give us the ex­
cupied
by
Clias.
Mckillip.
the county and Chet should feel proud
"Where did you look for it?”
clusive right to sell it.
After a residence in this county of 35 “Searched her Jewel case and every
of his new possession.
years he moved on a ten acre piece near drawer iu the bureau, and it wasn’t
Hav Lctson will take possession of the Dallas «Here he spent his ih-cling years there.”
guracc he recently purchased from Mr. as a retired rancher. About six months
“Did you look to see If she had it
m
Burk«* Batuiiliiv. Mr. Lctson is known ago he was stricken with paralysis which ou ?”
“Yep. She was asleep, but she didn’t
throughout Tillamook countv as an ex ¡animated in his death. IDs entire
}K>rt mechanic and we welcome tom and family was at Ins bedside when the end have no riugs on tier fingers.”
His family to Cloverdale.
1 came'.
“Shu« ks. You don’t know nothing
about the ways of women. Why didn't
you go Into the bathroom? You’d have
found the whole outfit where she left
) btt trott/tf go Jlli/t S
it ou the washstaud.”—Detroit Free Cf)
Pi os».
to hettr A n n a Ca sc
tfl
victim or tna Law.
sin g
"Now, my lad,” said the severe mag.
“ The Star Spangled
lstrate, "have you anything to say for
yourself—any excuse to offer for such
B a n n er”
early depravity? Fourteen years old
a n d . lrt/tn r . Uiddle-
and caught pl< king pockets tn the
to n s in g
street! What started you ou this road
to crime?”
“ Americ a.”
“You did. mister.”
“I
did? Whai do you mean, boy?"
I t has tu en proved
"Well,
mister. If you adn't given mj
in a tti/ tim es in /nth-
old dad six months I wouldn't 'ave ’ad
lie t h a t th e ir m a g ­
to start life so early to keep the home
going."—lA*ndon Mail.
n i ficen voices a i r tit -
• r a tti/ lit*-Crea ted by Ute A c te Edison a n d th a t
th e ir voices cannot he d é tec tai fr o m the A 'ew F A '
HONOR FOR IRISH HEROES.
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istm s R e-C reation o f diem when h e a r d in com­
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Cardinal
Bourne
has
offered
to
re­
« •••s e s tm m e e o a e e e e s e *
p a ris o n .
Il e a re r i i ’// a u s io n s to h a r e i/ott h e a r
serve
St.
Patrick’»
chapel
in
West-
these lie Creations.
Il f a re sure ¡/ou t r i / / a/i/n-c-
Leland B. Erwin
n
ter cathedral for it ribing the I
d a t e them .
i. am > of Catholics serving in Irish »I
An advertisement this
There a r e m a n i / so un d re /iv o d ttd n g m a '
regiment* who have fallen in thf
Diploma from the Chicago
size
in the Cloverdale
chines, hat there is on/;/ one in s tr u m e n t trhieh
war. Arrangements are now Wing
Courier
at only 35c the
Musical College
made for obtaining the names, ami
lie Creates AIttsie. It is the A e t r Edison. "T h e
isssue. Don’t let the
IN ill be in Cloverdale on Thurs­
the lord mayor of London. Sir Wil­
1‘honogrti/ih II ith a .Sotti."
door hinges of your busi­
day of each week.
liam Dunn, is receiving subscript ion?'
ness place get rusty for
For Sale on Kasv P a y m e n t s by
Those desiring to take les­
to defray the requisite expenses |
the want of a little adver­
sons please engage a lesson period
Many welcome this opportunity ofj
tising.
now. Leave w ool at the Cloverdale
commemorating the brilliant serv-j
Hotel or write me at Tillamook.
iivs of the Ir.«h regiments during I
TILLAMOOK.
Terms Si OC Per Lesson.
OREGON
the war.
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S233SSS2SS332S33 3S32 5S5KI<23S3£2S.
with bootleggers if guts a ... . swat ! flESTUCCA VALLEY BANK fel
L A N D BARGAINS
We have several excellent
buys in either large or small
tracts of land.
There never was a time in
the history of the country
when profitable land buys
were bettor. Now is the op­
portune time.
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Taylor Real Estate
Agency
CLOVERDALE,
OREGON
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TAYLOR
for your
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FIRE IN SU R A N C E
PIANO INSTRUCTION
J. S. LAMAR