Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, December 13, 1917, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    a
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
a
»
a
a
and
other
Q
new s
Of
of in t e r e s t
♦-
W. A. Wig», «leniint.
Chester Bridewell, of Amity, ie in
town tliig week.
G h r is tm a s Shopping
Eugene Atkinson, of Sandlake, war a
Cloverdale visitor Tuesday.
We’ re too huay to talk much through the newspaper
to you this week, hut we would again advise you to
do your Christmas Shopping as early as possible
while our stock of (lift floods is complete. Don’t
wait and be disappointed, lor we certainly have a
nice line to select from, hut it won’ t last long. Every
Saturday is the day to pav your third j
installment on your Liberty Loan.
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond, of Pleasant
Valley, visited the Albeit Wade family
Sunday.
Robert Laffoon ha* rented the Sanders
ranch and expects to move there the
Irat of March.
day sees choice gifts going out.
We still have a beautiful line of Hand Painted
China, Jardiniers, Pyralin Ivory, Leather Goods,
Jewelry, Stationery, Books, Kodaks, Toilet Sets,
Manicure Sets, Tie Racks, Collar Bags and Boxes,
Writing Companions, Fountain Pens, Candy, Cigars,
Mre. Carl Shortridge wan called to
Salem tbit morning on account of the
illness of her son, Jack.
Dolls and Toys.
We again invite yon to come in and look over the
beautiful line.
A full line of Velocipedes and Wagons
to delight the little folks at the Harris
Furniture store, Tillamook.
WM. A. HIGH,
John Bliun and family, of Pleasant
Valley, were guest# at the Charles Blnrn
home Sunday.
The dance lovers of Neskowin will
give a dance at the Neskowin hall
Christmas night. All are invited.
Oru&&ifet S t a t i o n e r a n d S a n t a
headquarters.
Willatuinu dedicated hej tine new Handley and Butt? have been appointed
Methodist church last week with a to assist those w ho desire information
whole week of services and prominent ' n answering the questions. This ad-
yreachers from Portland, Salem and ! v'*’e will be free to applicants. In fact,
Eugene took part in the program.
any attorney in the county will give the
, , .
,
_ . , .
,
information desired gratis. Dr. George
A letter from Earl Cochran to t lie ^ , ..
,,
I »nd the Courier editor will assist as
home folks dat' d from I'hiladelnhia |
they can, those who cannot make
save he will be across the sea l>v the J it convenient to go to the county seat
time the letter reaches them. Earl ' for advice, and a telephone message
was one of the lh«t I nv* to go from from Sheriff Campitoli advises us that
Cloverdale and is in the uv i.iti >n corps. he will endeavor to have an attorney
—
—
f
Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc.
G la u s
OREGON —
GLOVCRDALC,
Mr. and Mrs. K rake and family \ ¡sited
Mr. and Mr#. Moon over Sunday. Mrs
Rev. F. E. Eells, of Portland, will
Moon and Mr*. Kruke are sisten.
preach at the Presbyterian church here
The Louvre for an appetizing lunch or uext Sunday evening. Turn out and
dinner.
(,'ountei and table service. hear him.
When in Tillamook next time try the I f An entertainment will be given at
Lout re.
the Med a hall, Thursday evening, De­
Mias Currie has again taken up her cember 20. at S p. in., followed by a
duties at the hospital, having returned jitney dance and plate supper. The
ttunday from a visit to her home In I n -, funds raised are to be used to obtain a
dependence.
water supply for the Meda school. Good
_
,
, ! anisic. Good time. All invited.
Remember the turkey shoot to be I
held In Cloverdale Friday, December 21 j | |Witn every 50c purchase on the dry
The turkeys are fat and will make j goods side of the Cloverdale Mercantile
the beat kind of a Christmas dinner.
j Co.'s store you get a ticket entitling you
to a chance on a gift every Saturday
An Easy Chair for father, a Sewing
evening.
Clmir for mother, a Dressing Table for
The High School gave Mabel Lund-
«laughter and a high boy for son are
■ice for Christmas gifts. Harris Furni­ quiet a birthday surprise party at her
home Wednesday ¡evening. The time
ture Co., Tillamook,
was pleasantly spent with games and
Rev. John E. Nelson, |of the Anubcl
music. A beautiful hand mirror was
Presbyterian church, Portland, preached
presented to the honor guest. Light
in Cloverdale church Sunday evening refreshments were served.
The in-
aad assured us in u short time we
cletnancy of the weather did not seem
would have a permanent pastor.
! 1 1 dampen the spirits of the young
Owing to the had weather the revival people.
meetings being held by the Baptists are
In order to assist men in the draft
not largely attended, hut the interest is
list
who mav not fully understand all
increasing, the sermons are good and
the
questions
in the “ Qnestionaire” a
meetings will continue until after Sun­
day.
committee of three attorneys, Johnson,
Best Hard Wheat
Flour
$2.85 Sack
Barrel 11.40
What could be lieer for a Christmas
towels and bedspreads are needed for
come to Cloverdale Monday to assist in the work, too.
i gift than a nice piece of furniture. The
this matter.
Harris Furniture store in Tillamook has
The sad news reached Cloverdale of
The Red Cross society are in need of a the death of Everett Landingham at a full line of very desirable pieces for
sewing machine. Anyone having one 2:30 this morning at his home in Mew- gifts.
not in use that they would like to berg. While the news wa9 expected
WOODS ITEMS.
donate to the cause call up Mrs. Lund- still it comes as a shock. Until recently
quist or leave word with Mr. High. Old Mr. Landingham has been a citizen of
table linen, sheet«, pillow slips, bath Cloverdale and his friends were hoping ! L. A. Northrup was a Tillamook visi-
j tor Friday.
against hope for his ultimate recovery.
L. S. Crawford is out to Portland for
A man of splendid principles, a good
neighbor and friend he will he sincerely a few days.
mourned although death to him will be a
Dr. Shearer, of Cloverdale, is treating
relief, for he has been a long, patient Mr. Williams. We trust success will
sufferer. Besides his wife and four crown his efforts.
children he leaves two sisters, Mis.
Bert Cornet and M. P. Dunn have re­
James Burke, of Cloverdale, and Mrs
turned
from the valley.
They can buy anything
Alma Burke, of Salmon, Idaho, and a
. . . you can give them
brother, Lester Landingham, of Port-
Mr. Beals has moved his logging en-
land. The family have the sympathy of j gine to the mill,
the entire community in their sorrow.
Clarence Babcock is now in France
Pomona Grange.
and writes many interesting things
Tillamook County Pomena Grange about the country but no war news is
met last Thursday at Oretown and had allowed to pass the censor.
a very interesting session.
Corporal A. G. Montgomery, son of
They recommended that the County
i Dr. Montgomery, of Co. L., 162nd L. S.
Court spend 115,000 on the Little Xes-
| Infantry, writes from New York that
tucca road next year.
Also recom­
I their company has not sailed. He was
^
mended the appointment of a competent j
with Gen. Pershing’s expedition in
veterinarian at once.
. ,
! Mexico last vear, and is anxious to take
They recommended the appointment i
1 a shot at the Huns.
of Mrs. Frank Worthington as a mem­
feT Fleck has purchased a new car.
ber of the Fair Board in Mr. Harrison’ s
place, who has resigned, and Mrs. Clay
Chester Worthington is preparing to
The Ovo Studio will he open Sundays •anie! in the place of Mr. Thompson of build on his property here.
the north end of the countv whose time
and Evenings, beginning De­
We understand that Mrs. Fisher has
expires.
They recommended R. Y.
cember 9th until after
nndergone and operation at Tillamook
Blalock for Fair manager.
Christmas.
They passed a resolution favoring a rnd is getting along nicely. Tliauks to
bigger and better fair and to show their Dr. Robinson’ s skill.
interest in a better fait voted to give
Mrs. Randall is slowly improving after
Yours truly,
$2o to the fair for prizes.
her serious illness and will not be home
They voted to invest $50 in Liberty for some time.
E. G. LANTZ, Prop. ; »tamps, which has been done.
Cliff Mattoon will move to IUbo this*
The Oretown Grange ga> e a good
week.
He has given up his work at the
program. After the program the budget
donkey.
D. D. Miller taking his place.
was discussed some, and a very inter­
esting discussion was participated in on
Mrs. Montgomery is still on the sick
the transmission of tuberculosis from list, but seems to be a little improved at
animals to the human race.
this writing.
The meeting adjourned about mid
Next Sunday will be the regular meet­
night to meet at Nehalem next time.
ing
at the chapel. Better come, interest
R. Y. Blalock, Secretary.
is incrcsing—and in the evening there
Pretty Homs Wedding.
will be a speaker you haven’ t beard
A very pretty and quiet home wedding
lately. Also the regular Bible study.
occurred at the home of the bride's
There will be a longer vacation than
father, Mr. C. A. Smith, on Sundav af­
usual
at the Pacific City school during
ternoon at 3 o’clock when Mr. Frank
Nelson and Miss Hattie Smith were the holiday's.
united in marriage bv Rev. R. Y. Bla
For Sale.
lock. After the ceremony Mrs. Chester
Young team, 1,300 lbs, horses, harness
Worthington sang several vocal s >los and wagon. Enquire .1. E. Cochran,
and Miss Mabel Lundquist rendered Cloverdale.
several instrumental selections.
The happy couple returned to the
•
home of the groom, near lleb<>. in the F R A N K T A Y L O R ,
evening where they were mot by a
•ersnading crowd and the evening wes
Notary Public
•;ient in games and music. And all de­
parted in the wee sma’ hours of the
Cloverdale, Ore.
morning wishing them many vears of
happiness.
Otfire Ground Floor
B« 11 Phone 53-J
National Bid,
P. O. Box 147
Remember Your Friends
EXCEPT
YOUR
THE QUALITY STORE
J u s t R e c e iv e d
A I tili L in e o f
J . 13. S T E T S O N M A T S
Holiday season is once more at hand and
this year above all others we should buy
*
useful (iifls.
The good people* of Tillamook county
will find this store the best plaee to do their
\ mas shopping.
P
BranJef.cC“ K ii,;:u J ( lo th c-ì
A. A. Pennington
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
THE QUALITY STORE
Leland B. Erwin
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Diploma from the Chicago
Musical College
Will be in Cloverdale on Thurs­
day of each week.
Those desiring to take les­
sons please engage a lesson perns!
now. Leave word at the Cloverdale
Hotel or write me at Tillamook
Tom s ?i 00 Par Lesson
* e « tm
With Rollie Watson
Abstracts ou Short Notice
by the
PACIFIC
ABSTRACT CO.
I. 3 . EBERHARD. Manager.
Complete Set of Abstracts r.f the Records
of Tillamook County, Oregon.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON