[ LOCAL AND a PERSONAL ITEMS a Jiilni R«dwiu«*i- ¡1 Tillamook vi-ilor to« I;» V. a a a Q and other news of interest Buy t vorn* Dry Goods here and get i y our money’s worth and more Hot Water Bottles CRAND SUCCESS. ! Fred Meitzke it in the valley thin week Benefit ul the Oretown Red Cross a buying cattle. Uraud Affair. Dr. Reedy, or Tillamook, was iu ■ A very successful benefit for the Ore* Gloverdale Tuesday. | town lied Cross Auxiliary was uiven at Rev. K ih n b ', <>f Tillamook, wan i (the Oretown <>range Mali lanuarv -lid. Cl jver.lalo visitor Tin s lav. I The committee in charge, under the Mrs. JJ tgh Antrim and the t a iih left ( a! le leadership of Miss Irene Parsons, If you are troubled at night w ith Sunday n.or.tint« for Amity. = deserves great credit for their prompt cold feet, try one of our Mrs. Dee Moon in at the hospital this 1 and successful response to the »all for Hot W a t g r Bottles. Just financial help. week to undergo an operation till one w ith hot water and The following program was rendered Mrs. F n d Briody who was a patient, ¡dace at your feet when you Recitation—J«.ssie Heat« n. at the hospital, retim ed home Moob.y. Song— Eva Etzweiler, organ accom go to bed and you will surely Roy t’ . Jones nd O. V . We*, ster, ot paniment, Viola Redberg. e n jo y a good sleep. Tillamook, wer. in l Myerdule YVadnts- Reel tat ion— Klin.i ( an «*r. > av. i Song, encore. Pi ices J i 3 ”> to i d . 75. ! Recitation— Esther Otzen. Mr». Joha Darling is ripnit.d quite Song hy six acrobats ,six school chil G u ara nteed against defects. vj k She is at til • Lospit.', 1 for treat- dren) Roy Redberg, Alfred Parsons, merit. '/. »«lie Etzweiler, Anna Christensen, Ren Kilopri bonder and i r. Basel, Klma Carver, Ruth Etzweiler. "i Tllhwnook, Wcr C'loverdale veaitors Motion Act— l'pa and Dows of Early Te.egdav. Druggist and Stationer Lite, Dorothy Christensen, Walter Com mons. Mrs I oster has sent in her res çnation Oregon. Cloverdrile, Keeitat i«it;— Mrs. Roc It. as pest master an 1 aspirant.- for tue i - sition are few. « Cioopie Dame — Roy and Ralph Ht«i- Seriously Injured. herg. <! W. Haller. who has been working « Time is s pp ng bv fa-t, and if >* are Speech by .Sambo—.1 .hn Rock. n the Kamlle ranch at Meda, il n to have a county feit th s vear it. is none Hypnotism Act—Sambo and Mi „ tumps with a gasoline ih.ncy engine, too early to start the ball rollin '. De Fa k e, John Rock and Irene Poisons im tw iti: .n ac« i.lent Tuesday evening The Louvre for an appetizing mirti or M usk - on i kulele and I ke-Banjo, about *• o’clocK. The cable recoiled an«! dinner. Counter ami table servie»*. with senes by tue Misses Sundstr ai, cangi t liis arm, thr -.v’ r.g him around When in Tillamook next timi try t ie f '/weder Seherzir.ger and Parson-. the «Irani several times t.«-i->re the en- L.ni» r ■ This was followed bv one of tile :i<.-t g’.ij«- conM be stopped. Dr ~heurer was Mr? features « f the eivning. «■a le«l and found that on.* arm had been i A card fr,om Mrs ('has P.lnm any* enjoyable < “ Canning the Kaiser” at 10 cents a j tir« ken in two places, his leg hr ki ll -'/V X ( ) \V U X D E R X E W M A N A G E M E X T they an* n*uv locate«! on th«*ir Miami • can.’’ The prize was won by Pill ■ n< 1 h hack and bead cut »ml 1 raised , Vs/ Ifts R.var ra: ch. 'I heir pi stul’.iee .olili es < i.ig” , who ‘ ‘canneil the kaiser in the He was brought to th«- hospital here a si Gar baldi. heart. ui.I w hile lus injurie- are very serions, i .,, j iw Mrs. I.« F« vre, of I orti a ml. has been Fort v-svvi'ii shadows were then line- . it . in oxooGtiMi . i ho will r»(M»u recover. vis t ii; tl e Hr. for i I« w «lais und tret tinned bv Will Chri“tenst«n, tin- highest Obituary of Roy M. Meyers. t nit ue<|lia nte«l w.tli the people in Ins shad iv go tig for |12 and purchased bv j I In writing tli»‘ «Icath notice Rnv w new ti i«l of 1 ilor. liilliert Roek. Merle Mever last week we ina«lvertentlv W h a t we h a v e n ’ t got in a u to m o b ile accessories we w i'l Aft r supper the hall was cleared ami tl„. „m ild initials, hcticu tins c.ir- ! 'wg ’1 he dock tore having heen elosnl (or a free dance was enj<*ye<l until the early rei'tion. j >V g « t W e are now rem o d elin g the shop and e q u ip p in g it for tli« winter Carl Shortri Igi is assistant hours of the morning. Messrs. Heaton, i Rov Merle Meyer was born May 2 (5 , i better service. W e are g o in g to g iv e the best w o rk m a n sh ip chief executive at the Mi r ant ile ( o V“ .1. Hauer. Henry Weis-. Ear! White IWH. ........... 20 , io,s. age 25 i ° o h ta in a b le under present conditions. W o r k that is not sat 8'«»re in Clovenlale. .Inn Sutton anil Ia n W Intemun. assisted vear-. 7 months, 24 «lavs; was ms married 0 ,, , ... . . . . . A soe**ial ni«*i*timt of t '1 over hile I.««.loi-, bv Mi'sdamea Cliristensen. W'biteman tsfactory to our patrons, te a us, and we w ill make it r ig h t Mav 2t>t!i. l'.lló. to Lelia B. I ink. He I ?•> No. 12tt, A. K. «X A. m. will he held and Miss .li.nni«. War*I. kiiuliv fui nisti« «I and if satisfactory tell others. W e are now open for your leaves a unie, father, mother ami e Thursday evening, l e ur rv 7. Wo k thè intlsie tr«.«‘ ot «dia« ge. business. W e also do other odd jobs, in any line. W e have brother, Floyd (\ Mover. w in the VI. V . decree. VII broil.ers m Tw « numlred ami tini t v «h.llars iva- Rov. as In was known by hi-intimate « tpC7 one price which is standard th roughout the state— w ill bid \ ited to be presi n . civaie«! «Iiliing thè evvning. there being friends, canni to the Xestiii'ea Valiev *yt on and contract y ou r jobs. Freda Kirk entertained a nnniber « f no expensea incurreil. Potili- fun«l ♦”> last spring and with liis wile l"i.ite 1 on , ° . h* r votine friends with a but lid tv p u li «cu lionate«! tln* i"ll"iiing inqitiilig, the mimons ranch ivluielu remain«'.) W e a r e at y o u r s e r v i c e 24 h o u r s a day. laut Sunde y It nasino tenth hnthdei inaking a total ut #2.".ò <K). «luring the sumnii'r. returning to tli«* 5*7 Pii«« <>|i-t«*ivti ausiliari . w 1 «i«-li ¡il li.'tne of his nap aits luter in 11 ;«> vear. Vi; mul tin* little \ i*s ree'ived onus v r_i ei u«i s thè Little Vestite« a ami N«--k >- Roy ma«le many friemfs while in this C\t) pretty stune a.i- <».' th«1 ■ >' 1 s. n. ivin nrci'iiiets. l«■. I ¡ u s i l i pi mi U’ th e part of the enmity ami they with liis The Couri o this week has tnstiv ar a< Inevt ment as we belii ve it to be flit* relatives h p»-.l against l.-a-e until the ; tides and advertisements sin wine the ir ate-t snn-i— -«>« ialli and limn.ciativ «'ini eatne. ,• need of hod conservation to wio the is ic t ;iie:i io Ibis purt nf thè «'«uillty war. 'Hiev are furni-l i-db» the f... I WOODS IT £ M S . 1«.r thè ueics-arv raising ni K.*« 1 l ’ rosj» »'omimssion uri.l publish'd gialis luiiils. ’Pii«' auxiliury tak«.« this op- Mr R« «'.I, a millwright of Portland, The Incest «rond of the season at portlin tv of t halli» ine all who a-siste.l ; tendisi the niov tic picture show la-t t he ladies f««r tbe bonteou- -upper ami is helping t « install tin* new machinery Saturday i veuille. Vllolliei :-.««-l slmw all w!i«. took pil i ni th«* program ami in the l'ai'itie City mill. • a o ■ a n c s o o . j o c » o o o o o a - - . <•;- \ w . •.-A»- v-v. \-À ^\'A,>vA*--vAp-k'A¿vAAzA¿VA 2VA i ext Saturday i-vi-ning. savs the in.tua f«.r tIn* ma-un Our heartiest thaiil.-aic Mr. (ireen. tli" g vernuient inspector, Iter. Seats will be fuini.-hed to all. « xlenite»I t « thè publie -pii iteil m«ut w Ilo niade a tli m g trip to Paeilie (,'itv Snu Consumers are taken to tr.sk by Foo.l New Real Estate Bargains The lie.I Cross m.etiinrs are b« «ne v- rv so l'Ileerfullv and ltla-i.illv bave tlius dai' to inspei't tlie lumber recently cut. Administrator W. B. Ay r for failure given tothi' relii'f ami c<«iiil«>rt ««f our largely nttcridid. nnisi' who are alilo Dr. Ri'eily also was a rei'ent Pacific to follow mare closely the food conser Hood house and lot in CMverdale. to s|aoul tlie o.i i at tin i otns n.a \ briny; su (Ter; tic a n d w onm li-il b o v - in tbe ('in visitor, acc .¡npaaieil by Mr. Witt, vation suggestions. Mr. Ayer says that, «'liis«* in, and a sightly place at a reason their sard witches aid at nooil I l f I a . « - ranks. . f C’ loverdale. the consumers can be of great assist able price. Oret.nvtl Re«l ("ross K e e ut *r make bet coffee ani n this way save Sixty-two acres in the Little Nestucca Iteri ('omet commenced work in tli»1 ance in carrying out the national con count rv between Meda ami Oretown at quite i little time servation plan if they will exercise Far Sale mill Mondai morning. $12,(XX). greater self denial. Miss VI. r e llarf.ir rnsiun. d hey p«.si- Five ri'glsterisl tìu«*rn-*y females, -ix . , ... , , , , P’iitv aeres of goo»l lev»*! lan«l near Clo- Mt« Deu.'l is -offering from a 'light tn*i. in the high sehool last week >n ac- r« g!st«*r«'d .lei -ev females, tour gra ie A big timber deal was consummated ; w r ,lalej no l)0tt()in land nr buildings on attack of rln umatisiii. o it t ol toe sei ious i II n> »s ol her mot It • , ,l«'rs«'i («'mates. Pliev can !>»• - cimi ami last week, when the ('lark & Wilson this place, small amount diiyvn, your er. '! is • - p. r .s of Portland has been I pe bgr« «,'s ni-pi « te»l‘ at tin* Tillamook Mrs W.H..1 lias been gone two or Lumber company, of Linnlon, pur- own terms for the balance. hi rei l t«> till tin* vacancy and at rived m fair grillimi- Fouit«'« li are brisi and t ». ti « lavs i sì« ng Ins gì.in»Mangi. t«i chased several thousand acres of tim 27>d acres in Oretown at 117,.500, part t Intentale fu« s«lav nœn. -afe iu calf, «lu«* t■ » freshen tins spring on th" Little Nestui'ca. going and rv- ber land in Columbia county, Oregon, cash, balance reasonable terms at fl per at a price approximating SS00.000. The cent. This ranch will support »0 hea«l Petitions lilt cicalateti hist week Th« se euttlc are ntl tniiercubn testist turni.,g with Mrs. Taggart. Fir Tr»*e Lumber company anti the of stock. Some go at spruce timber on an«l fr« e from «lis« i-e asking to change tlm mail ln-twcen Pill- Fisher A AVridner arc moving farther this land. Appl« dale fgtnd company sold the prop i « « . II. W i bster Pi tl.im .k amook und ( ’ loi « ria!" i>a.k totin' 1 fili j «I- in the jii.- i, w 1 « re tishing will be A stocke«l and going ranrh neai Biaine erti« s. «r -« b «tuie The bit«' an ing. ni« ui Inis «•oliv -nient lor the eiunitig si ason. »tld,öO>. l-.-AOÜ cash, balance to suit Nestucca Paaple Ready tu ^wat the Governor Withyeombe will be asked becu tbe Uiost nnsatisfacto i of tin «..ait W, hav.-bei n t.dd that !.. \ Notth- to call a special state election to purchaser at fl per cent, t “ Raiser Cows.” acl.«: Iule t1« » lias i et been given us. I -oii.e of the cow- of t i e ««u n ti, hi rup i» g'iing to move into the house re- held in conjunction with the primary lt>7 acres fietween Hebo and Castle Vi «• have s> me «btt d> r«"»l • «Ml« buy-. :ll,t pro tueing omuMi to pai i r Und:- »••nt'v vaeut»*il bv Mr Wieilner an»l nominating election May 17. that Ore- Rock, at ♦•<>,5tX). Terms. Ask for parto ul.us about n -mall hot- (,H.d and car.*, are w -iking t.-r tl * kaiser Mr«. Williams will move where he hss gon voters bv the enactment of appro- forty-acre bottom land ranch on toit« land r*: »h near ranfie t'ity. Ten afnl against «IcmiK raei The • • p’« ' « t Is'ett t««r the purpose ol hoarding the priate legialatii.n under the initiative main r«ia l near Pa« itic Citv at a price A n< m. t Uei.v T t a bnrg.iia. lì »■! the \ « •stucca Valh'V ategi mg t.< -tt:k» sawmill ham's. may provide a means by which soldiers thal W1„ inUtrMt anvone de?iring 3oIlie. b"" e an I « t i l l ■ '«>V< r '.de. J ,.rt cash the k -er a blow l-v fTiding tins,, silent \mbrose r.uK i ck i* hui! lieg himself and saibirj enlisting from this state thing extra good an«l easy t« rtus. T»v!«>r R «1 >-tate lii'TTnan w««rk is ami eliininating th«m may participate in future elections in „ „ . . , a house T-..;ar ;!i« imp grò uni. j Ten acres near Beaver. \\ ill turntsh A «m i . frort llicir herds, tlvii '«ml «-«.w* «real- •P«ir honi" s;at«', V bhn ksuiilti s!i->;> an I tiling room cash to build on this place. It .-an van Le Rrpr scn'atlve Sinnott has brought I r«.f. F. M Bran«lt, « h «•( ,-i In«' .l.iir. • «■ idi » gne i up ' i.«« "w te-tiug 1 -».sia had for ♦1,000. Terms. l».: > • n't'll .1 iti» li «« the I’arith- City mill to the at'railon of Rallriad Director de, artme t, < \ (.’ . sp« nt .«II • 1 ias ti m and there i- n»nti 'or four <«r liie meat- ar« under wa\. lskj acres with splendid building site. th t un«i >t É et mi pi TIcAdOo the need for f <h rai assistance werk w«t." « . unti Vgl ut .1 •«.«*- in « r- more her«!s. This w til maki G-«"d bottini lan.l on nia>n county r<iad. ci ss - » t t lie eliti insure the -i Vo n-g Var - -rvices at in completing the '-abroad from B"nd gnu •*« g :h Ncftneci ('< w r« ••tir; Ask us about tin* price aad terms. if all mew tier- \ misting -uiiday in rnmg and 'o Klamath Falls. There is now a A--«- >t. m, i» «• fmg w th tfi" bi « I- t Friday, Febrnari i« at zap of 40 or 30 miles Iwencd Kirk. ♦4.21X1 bo vs W acre ranch with good ciub-i«u«l . tl ng acquati led with t h - d o • tala If the government I? going to aid in harn in ilcsiradle l»A-*ti««n mar Ore- ¡i >.ip • a Ù con tii«ns .>t tl,«' « -uni« i ’.iterarv «<vi«‘ly me»*t- . lHST«t ««( lliUTti'l". It IS «-\» im -icfnc new ami important railroad town. - i M r la v ». gtd. \-i Bute Wanted , w «i k will begin av >ii> e, • in .--* tion. Mr. Sinnott urges that Twenty a.-re< of bottom land <m main 't I « » bv.e r 'ale ( lin -r « «».. will re- . It you have n«'t sign»-! up this read be aided. county r««ad near M»««sls. This place is cei ve ids up t • anil im I ««ling F i d « » it* 'i.* t ’ ity has w I«’ ti- . > - «■ n-t Th« s«i-rctar> of agriculture has ad Fetr.iaiv Itti*. i « t the ban " - t ivs on vci-i nut vised Representative Hawley that no on the market Mr quick sale. See us for pri»'* and terms. «• h . - i r ni t» ta. i- » i t.i Till « h « . * ANNOJ.ICEIENT logging engin- seed ea:i be sent to Cottage Grove for Taylor Real Estate Agency. Vl *•> lo f « In e«. I k .Ses «li 11 -i « . t t.. l i e «k i« uwlertak- the purpose of reserdirg to suitable Clovenlale, On^fon. factory »t t !. ii'».ist«>. "luce thaï I ‘ lie ri-ivnt TV V grass a large area of land west of that ailing it bv ti J . R I.«« vr-anee, *« i t . tei» e lire insurance lni«m«s Heifers Waated. city and east of the Smslaw valMy. . - •»[.-p' •-■>- an-i i Eefrey Notice. whii'h was burned over hy forest fin s j • B.»** to bar several heifers that a—The TaciA Buibling last fall. Residents of Cottage Grove l,av** been bred. If vr»u bav* one or re prompt att-nl *:t t (.‘ante int«» mv « m l ««»ire on ■ r al" ut is'iation has an agent ha<! agre« d to sow the s.-> d If the gov- . »itei«. Kept t. P'lT. i »t -v hei.er, t'iin« « an »II i risii’ ain e do*»-n phone me. at the «>rtice of r»vlor \\ \ « lit Ut H. have sane b. proving ,»r iw” v and emuicnt would fjrmsh It. | H. E. Hiirnschurh, Vg nty. i la - s', t •>« g n. M Is. Ca-tle Rock Ranch. FOR CO LD FEET W M . A. HI G H , Gloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc. r GLOVERDALE GARAGE Our 'lotto Is: “SERVICE' m W. R. LE TSO N , N ij>r.