LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS n q ! » AI f o n i M onda;. uhm .« Tilluuiix'k Girl wanted for light house Esquire ttii» office. J. 1). l'earson, öl Cloverdale Saturday. Dolpli, a visitor Q ö O AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST i Creek, (or the past 15 Near-, was found in dead by bis neighbors in bis cabin \ | last Sa turnin'- morning. II is age Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Rock, of Oretown, was H7 years. Mis two sons and two were in Cloverdule Tin sdav. daighters with a nephew arrived in Joseph titeiniiiassl, oi liolpb, was a Cloverdale Monday to ta k e «barge o f tho remains. But very little is known v a.tor in Cloverdule today. of Mr Kingston here aside from bis (jeo. Body felt, of Beaver, was a husi- near neighbors, who apeak in highest nce* visitor in Cloverdule todnv. terms of the deceased gentleman. Mr Kingston came to the Nestucca Jol'ii Ilobate und I d (¡liiert, ot Valley from Amity at which place be Riaver. visit««] Cloverdale Tuv-da: held his ineiu lership in the Masonic Mrs, f hearer ii entertaining bet father Lodge, and was also a Chapter member Mr. B o « r t MvClnnahau, of Portland, of the McMinnville Lodge, Ii, A. M. tiiis week. | lie was buried today «Thursday) in A baby boy arrived at the home Orvtowu cemetery. Lev Montgomery Mi and Mr*. John Bklgo «d Frida« of preaching the funeral sermon, and last we k. Cloverdale lodge, A. F. A A. M , con­ ¿It and Mrs. Elbert Worthington <1 ferring the ritualistic funeral services. Eugene, aie the proud patents oí a baby girl, bi in February 2. Buy your Dry Goods here and get your money’s worth and more Fottnd Dead in His Cabin. Paul Kingston, who lias been a r«!si- woik. «lent living alone on bis ranch in Slab was i Good tor Cloverdale. The Miama herd of Holstein cattle te- Valentines, at High's Drug Store Cloverdale, Oregon Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc. ii Ina in Bauer, m ite ho t i t tte hotel ^ longing to F. K. Beals is now located ’ I Neskowiu, » i» shaking bauds with w 1 .i»• 11 Cloverdale friends Tueshav. we should all feel proud. It you re- Mr. Antrim is having an addition W OODS ITEM S. built to bis bungalow. Arthur Coffey *"i‘mber this is the herd that captured is doing the carpenter work. ; the blue ribbon at our county f a r last August. \V. B. Honey is in charge of | Lu»t Sunday Dan Miller's little l*ov, John Lockwood returned home Satur­ the herd and be, too, sure feels proud Harold, was playing with a stick held ^ day evening from Corvallis, at which to be located here. He is a long ex ­ place he has been for lb*' past four wei ke perienced man and probably draws us in his month, and falling forward on j taking a cot rae in cheese making 1 1 rye a salary as anyone in the county the same jammed it severely into his i SR A cow-testing association was organ- ' in that business, throat. He w as taken to the Clover- j J R ired lust I riduv in Cloverdale with A. O. | The herd above mentioned is the dale hospital where several stitches | lackson as secretary ami ( has. Me- largest herd of registered cattle in the were taker, to close the wound. He | Killipp. J. L. (jay and M. F. Bava a* an countv. •j« eins to i>e getting along nicely. dentivi* 1 onrd. There will be some improvements Mr. Lindsey*, recently from the east, made on the farm ibis spring. Bert Folk and Henry Roger* are mnv has charge of the Beals ranches at Pa­ in thè «Hit buying rcgistiwed llulstiin cific City, taking the place formerly Bids Wanted. eattle for tbeir lierds. H is saiil tliev filled by Mr. Fisher. ^ Bids w ill lie received up to and incluil- are trj ing to get thè beat stock that It is said that boilers are going »P- i Ohio produce» and we bope tbey sue- Fehruury Hi. BUS, by the Central Creainerv fur hauling cheese to Tilla­ If you have any doubts about it visit the ce«*d. ¿y* mook and supplies !>a«-k. Viklre»» M. N. Pacific Citv mill. The I ouvre restaurant in the new H,iyii Cloverdule, Oregon, Mrs. Willie Fisher returned home ('lough building, Tillamook is »riving Tuesday, from Portland, where she had 1 meals up to H o'clock p. in. and loin In » And He Got It. been »pending some time at the Medical i ® . to 1 a. in. The Louvre is eonvenientlv Suitor (m im in g sister)— I ’ ll give you Hospital. She »«greatly improve«] since u dime It' you’ll run uwtiy and play. located and gives \ou the last service Jimmy -(Vrtalnly not ! If it'» worth | there, at the right priei s. a dime to get rid of me It's worth , Mr. p eur], \Voot the8e days, will preach bis farewell sermon at the do. Mr. Beals is bringing in another I; Cloverdale Baptist chinch. li< \ Bla- donkey engine to increase his output ! liwk iuteinls moving to Southern Culif- T H E U N IT E D S TA TE S FOOD of logs at Pacific City. There is also ormia the latter purt of this month to A D M IN IS T R A T IO N SAYS: several thousand feet of new cable f o r i 1 see if the change of climate will be of Food saving is in its essence the benefit to bis wife’ s bcultli. the machine. d a lly ind ividu al service of all the Ther«' not li. mg a quorum present at tb«' in« 1 1 ng of the Cloverdule F< «lira Loan H<*urd last Saturday no uieeting was held A speCl.ll meeting is e.illed for Fric.iv, Felnuary 8, and all inendwr» are urgeil to Be present a- I'lisili« »» of Importeiu e is I k fore the b« aid for atten­ tion. Rov F»t «brook, a foriner Clovirdule citlic i is ill town this week 'ix.tilie Ill» mud , 1 liar. Bav. Kov and bis father, Barn' V Fstubrook, have l*ecn at l’ lince Hup« rt H C., for the past v«'ur. where they .«r«' engaged in the tishing bnsine»« He suvs thev have seveJal tons of fro*."ii siliuon ready for the market. Kov re giatered from Cl"V«‘rda!e and is here to take the tiled cal c w u i u a t on required by bis <|Ueationnaire. Ch \erdale Rcl>« kah I "« ge will give n da ee in the Cloverdale bah W«'«ln s I iv evening, 1« bruary 1:1, for the den« lit o f the Red Cross. 1b hall 1 » « ntnl'itr.l gratis, uIs • tde mtlsie and the p«n'«*l» of the dance w il U- turned n\f the state, D d Is * dll * et 11 «■ a t- t'-Dtmn «•( ree'-'ents •■( **t?.« r «t.*t« » i the r* »* oieva of ()ntg >n. On tto' l>.»* k c>( the map is a brief I ut n'« r«'i"ur, •« (\>p« s can l*e«lt.nned Irv'in any '«.ulbern Pa- «• ttie r« nr« ■ *'iit it iv«-. "t :,« C people. E ve ry qroup can substi­ tute and even the g rea t m a jo r i t y of t h r i f t y people can save a lit t le __and the more luxurlo u; elements of th e population can. by reduc­ tion to simple livin g, save much. T h is means no more th an t h a t we should eat plenty, but w is ely and w it h o u t waste. Food Will Win thè War iJkltdK. part «>f the w«irf«i Is e«>uutig to thè poaltUm that ltelglum is In ; onm- tug t» the stage where the pri­ mary ami im­ portant thing In l i f e l a enough f o o <1 to k«*ep alive Food has now taken a domi­ nant position in the war The American | «»*plc must prepare themselves to sacrifice far nn*re than was at tlrst thought n«'«.es­ sa ry The cold facts are: France, Italy and Bugiami have just enough fix'd to keep them going t«'ii or twelve w««eks. When kni«*i-b a » f«'«*'l shlpni««nfa stoji— th«« nll'«"l nath'i's begin consum­ ing Hit«» th « slender »t««re and l««>gtn a swift march Into a< tttal famine eoinlitions whi h would mean defeat in slmrt nr«l««r. Europe then must live «>n Ati . rl. . s surplus l "tir saving increns.-s ««nr avallnhle stiwka Just that mu< h an«l actually f«‘t*«!s »««me i*er>««n In the countries with whuh we are associateli In ««ur war against the ('entrai Power*. Our surplus wheat ha* already been shipped to the all!« *. erd • («rauge ’ » t • nei* or- grtr.iiatu i. that will do thè r Bit for t h è 1 i .td iT * » » Th> y Bave prepan «! a pr . riun (k it « i I I r I h *II i i t « t * »t tw and entertaining and thu* pr grani thvy «re H'i’ v t*> g'.ve* r. Washi « I rtf* b»\ Febrnar; 22 inth* v. i.ing, Tld*enter­ tainment a ili B* free * «all, an«l .»Il «re Invit* «I to I e |ie»ent, *<> * ■ n t faìl t > B S Bt*oD A l'MIMSTRATION attriti. I uring thaevening thè bili«» t» Il »t*> li g i* little rui pria«* «*n III* •«• a Ini | a f . tlieir gn«»t» and Ihi« I ìm ’ * »nrpri-e R e a l F f l M e r H a « Plktch. i* g**ing t<» <**at ea« !i i*rr»**»it In* Bit. » A:u . ownnl «un t'gtit ¡< battle wh«-ti it aill !*•• quite neceaaarv thi«t ei»*'h . d«*'s »'¡: > of w mong hill i* tMk««s a come pret>are«1 t«> «I * hi» or h» r Bit f• • r . qi « *«.« t ■ i i ii x ti« t'g!.' wb«n be it Iv-'.ng (¡«orge BU««t. th« Red Ci*.**» It will p \v von next Sunday morning f*jG to hear l>r. Montgomerys’ paper on the | Qtj •Jnd work of giace. There will he both morning and evening service at the chapel, all are cordially invited. A new feature has been added to the evening meeting, immediately following the Bible studv there will Be a special program tor each evening. Auction Sale. Friday, February Iff. at 1 p. m., I will s« ll at public auction to the highest huldi'r: Four head milk cows, coming fr«>sh this sprio. Two work horses, one coming t » v vear-old fillev, One coming yearling heifer, On«« coming two-year-old beifer, Fourle« n K. I. Re«l chickens, l'wo milk cans and some apples ami and vegetal»)ec. Place— At inv home five miles above Heaver. K. Y. Blal«x.'k, Opportuaity lor Man or Woman to E>rn Extra Money. I larg«' Kasfern Puhlisbing house has pp rtuiutv f««r man or woman that can 1» made vor> protitale. Can )>e handled in «pare time N «investment, n«voutfit t « l«uv, ev« r\thing furnishevl fr««e. W»r make» ,ipp rtunity doublv valuable for woman \«llr«»». Manager, 1*"X 1159 Boston Mu«s. Uncalled for Letters. The foil« wing letters remain un- i ' .im. 1 at the Ohiberdale poatoffic* January tl, 1918: Mr. Mike Krebs, M.s« Rachael Hog*re, l'x«rt P«*ul«nn, Myrtle II* r. CLOVERDALE GARAGE NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT O u r M o t t o I s: What tve haven’t got in automobile accessories we will get. We are now remodeling the shop and equipping it for better service. We are going to give the best workmanship obtainable under present conditions. Wurk that is not sat­ isfactory to our patrons, tell us, and we will make it right and if satisfactory tell others. We are now open for your business. We also do other odd jobs, in any line. We have one price which is standard throughout the state— will bid on and contract your jobs. We o r e a t y o u r s e r v i c e 24 h o u r s a da y. VV. R . b E T S O N , M jk r. Quality Counts ® Tr» iir l i n line n o f of M Merchandise, n r n l . a n i l toi» K hut i i f n / none In n w ever more especially than in HARDW ARE Our large stock is in every instance the best that can be h ad and our aim will l»e to keep the high standard up. Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves, Ranges, Farm and Garden Tools And everything usually kept in a first-class hard ware store, and all goods are of the best quality. Alex McNair & Co., In calling f «r the xhov«« please #a> "a«lv« rlisvsl." Mat eile Foater, T. M. Monev to bain—The I’acitic Building stul loan Asssxiation ha« an agent Bid« Wanted here Enquire at the othge of Ta' lor The t’lover.lale t'lwcsc fo ., will re. Heal Fatale Agency. , reive hi I« up to an«! including Friday, “ SL R V IG L " Halters Wanted v 1918. for the hauling of Would like to huv several heifer* that f c ' i 1« r >iu it» factor; to Tillamook, hate been Bred. If tou have one or | Ms«« f««r lu.se boxes delivered to the ( half doten phone me. fa« rv at t ' ; 'frítale. H. F. Hornsrhuch, J R. Ix'wrance, Secretary. Coatte Rock Ranch TUlamoo^Ore. AÍPtOÜN CEMENT I wish to announce that I have recent- )v taken over the fire insurance business of the late Mr. J. S. Stephens and am prepared to give prompt attention to all in»urance matters. W. A f i l l F.TH TUlatnook, Oregon.