Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, February 21, 1918, Image 2

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
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W. V. Wise, D ei: 1st.
f , Olsen w.i* u p loin Oret
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X orenik’s
JlC Lt/Wlil«l HU* U|> fiom tluU-WU
T v * »'ay.
J L>. RvicLers ami W. (■. D w g h t, of
lillao io o k . ware >n town Fuodav.
Hugo Effenberjer, of Nt-balom, war a ,
C lovtrda 'e I usinfes visitor 'J uesday.
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Joe S te in m a s d . an 1 F ian k Yaeh, of >
Dolph, were in town Tuesday on b u ti-j
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J. D. C . m s r o i of Sandlake is at the
for
tr e a tm e n t
for
stomach
Mr*. LeFerre, of P ort'and, ha* been '
th e gutst of her husband, Dr LeFevre, j
tois week.
We want your o i l sack*. I i«et grade ,
Do; second grade 5c. CMoverdale Merc­
antile Co.
Geo. T. and Peter A. Baxter, of Dolph,
were business visitor» in Clover lale
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr* Jo h n Darling of Heho,
are at present m jo in g themselves at
Tulare, Caii'ornia.
We have two first clue* rancher* th a t
w ul I like to r e n t on »hares or f t curb.
Taylor Real F.atate Agen< v
Robert’s
STOCK REMEDIES
I r. r b t a r e r **»s a Portland visit or
this w ek.
hospital
trouble.
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Do you know t h a t we ca rry two of the heat Hues os already
prepared Stock Remedies?
If you»' stock is suffering front some a i l m e r t , in which a
prepared remedy will give relief, you will find in these two lines
a remedy t h a t can be depe nd ed upon. We have sold these
remedies for several years a nd ca n r ecommend them to bs re­
liable remedies.
Now is t he season when you need to watch your stock,
especially cows. D on ’t wait til! they get down b ut begin now
to give them this a tt en t io n. A smal l package of tonic given
now will yield you great er r e t u r n s later.
Wh e n in d ou bt a b ou t your stock, come in and let us help
you.
W M . A . HIGH,
Druggist and Stationer
CLOVERDALE,
WOODS ITEMS.
Mi«s Shaw wav a recent visitor to Till-
amook. while t i m e » n r had some needed
‘ dental wi rk attended to.
BIG SHOE SALE
Wa have i n a u gu ra t ed a gigantic money-
saving Shoe Sale, Here is a s a mp l e of
tjje m any bargai ns to be had
8* 2.00 Men’s and Ladies House Slippers
while they Ia>t, 55c.
Ladies’ Shoes, 3.50 to 4.50 value.. 1.05
Men’s Shoes, 5.50 values, 3.15
Children’s Shoes, 1 ««>toi4
.oo 1.95
values
Rubber Boots, v$5.50 3.70
Rubber Shoes value. »3 50 2.25
Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc.
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For Sale at a Bargain.
Lots k nnd 10, Block 0, Altona Park.
P ortland, on 72*1 street, within three
blocks of Tremont Station. The licet
1st reet car service in the city. Lots are
improved and some outbuildings. Con­
crete walks, hard surface roads, street
well lighted. Was bought tor a home,
tlot's at less th a n halt price.
Or will sell good 4-room cottage anti
corner lot. Will guarantee renter. A
bargain for someone.
One Fairbanks-Morse 71» h. p. engine
Bosch Magneto—all good as new and at
a great, sacrifice.
Busine»» reverses
make sales imperative. Write or phone
Montgomery, Woods, Oregon.
Remember the e n te ita in m e n t to be
be gifen by il.t Grange at the Clover ■ Mr. Fig!.i r's family is down w ith the
treaties.
dale hall ton orrow evening.
Vr* J. I>. Pe: rron and Mr» J. D. - Dan M iller’» little boy was severely
Wilton, of r o l p 1’, wer.' in t o » n F r i d : y kicked by a cult while playing near his
h >me, Wednesday. Dr. Shearer wa»
to attend the Bed C r o n meeting.
im mediatlv called and took s une stitches
A little better tli.m #50 was netted t to close th e cut in the face. The next
th e Red Cross at the dance given bv the day Le was taken to the hospital, lint
ludie»' toe al drib of the Rebekahs last at thi» writing he is m uch improved.
week.
T he pr- »■ nt had w eather ¡ (c a u sin g d e ­
Tho»e who with t i see Dr. Wise will lay in tit* mill work, at Pacific City.
pleaae re me mb* r th a t he w ill retu rn to
Announcement.
M ala), (¡race, and Percis E dm unds
practice dentistrv heie it? usual about
To
the
Voters
of Tillamook Countv :
are
speeding
a
f*
w
day*
in
P
ortland.
March '»t.
1 beg to announce that 1 will he a
Mr.
Beals
has
soot
several
masons,
to
A.
Conwav, late of Portland, a r ­
candidate for County Commissioner for
rived in t I iv< rdale Tuesday evening tush tho completion of th e large boiler, the south end of the county on the Re­
wliich
h
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is
sett;tig
tip
at
the
mill.
»u.l Wednesday 1 ft for hi- ul.l (tam p-
publican ticket at the next primary
I round at On tow n.
A. C. Deuel wa* a Tillamook visitor election
Ole B. Red berg.
Arch Mever» au 1 ( i n n e r Witt »pont S*turdav.
For Sale at a Bargain.
th e fore part of this week in the Salmon
The mission service was well atteuded
A
Jo
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Deere Plow, new last year,
River country.
They returned last Sunday night
e x tra share and cu ttet. This plow is in
(veiling with several head of cattle.
Mrs. Kennedy, wife of Mr. Kennedy, as good condition as a new plow. Will
New ranch* * are l emg listed w ith ns who has charge of the lum ber yard a t the ¡.ell for $20; worth $115."
every week. If you w m l som* t h in g at Pacific t h t v mill and incidentally autlior-
Geo. Bodyfelt, Ileaver.
U m right j rtc • end ,u «nimble terms itv on at loplane hfuilier, came to Pacific
sec our list of Ntstucca \ alley ranches. City Sunday, where they may make then
Bids Wanted for Hauling.
Tavlor Real l - t a t e Agency, Clovenlale. home. T heir youngest son has recently
Bid» will be received by the Oretown
Cheese Company fur hauling cheese from
The Pi ci 1c C ty Creamery Coni|iany jo m»l the navy,
will cot aider hi. s for . chci setnnker f«n | Mr. J imtley w ho took Mr. Fisher • the factory to Tillamook and hauling
this year. Work to begin about April place th e fore p a rt of th e year has de- hack supplies. 111*1» to be Lett with Ole
SOtb, 11*18. Fend bills to
t ided t h a t th e cow business in Oregon B. Redberg, Oretown, Oregon, on or l>e-
Crystal l ay», s i cr. fnrv. i»n't in In* line, and will soon be leaving fora March 2nd, 1918- Company re­
serves the right to reject any or all bids.
The I.ntivro resta u ran t in the t.ew us. T he continued ruin the last few
weeks was enough to discourage almo-t
A Good Position.
Clough building, Tillamook i» <>ving
1 .in»' tcitlier foot.
meals up to 8 o’clock p. m. and lunches
Numlier of young men and women
to 1 ». in. The Louvre is convenientiv
Fourth Cla s Postmaster Examination. wanted to prepare for telegraph and
station M-rviee caused by unusal d r i f t ­
located ami give» j ou the liest service
The I'nite-l States Civil Service C o m ­
at the right prie* s.
ing of nten h .• tl*e Signal Corps. Posi­
mission has announced an exam ination tion« paying from $75 to $!K) per m onth.
Guv Sten -, l rotin i of Poy Fton* . a r ­
to de held at Tillan.....k, Oregon, or Write Telegraph Dep't, room 218 Rail­
rived in til ‘ X* sturi* i V* llcv r.»m C h ­
March t), MR8. as a rem it ol which it i- way Kxchangf Bldg, Portland, Oregon.
c a a o t b e f . r o part of t e week .............. i S | l l .trtI 1 o make certifb atiun to till ,
Attnounceaieiit
after hi * b r o t h c i s interest here. Mr.
•■its in plated vacancy in the |><>»Ui<>n nt
1 hereby announce my candidacv for
Stone I as lieen a p.*lii e officer in Chi­ filtrili-* lass postmaster at Ckiverdalc.
cago fi r many y -»is ami has not as >et « hegon. and other \ acanotes as thev may the nominati* n on the Republican
decided whether h* w I rema n with us .«•cur at th a t ultice, unless it shall lie- <!«■- Ticket fot County Coinmisaioiicr, to 1»-
and become a Seetuev* valley dairym an cided in th e interests of the service to voted on at the nominating convention
or not. Mr. >tooe »|.jie ir« to u< a* a till ; he vacancy by r ein statm en t. The to tie held in May, 1918.
It nominal«-*] »rut elected I promise to
very r •«■ ur t f ul xentlemaii
I -h mid coni penstttion «i the postm aster at .1*1«
tin best of * 1 1 v ability all efforts for the
tie decide to remain her *»*• b . - ¡ i n k office wa* # i k>, fur the last fiscal year.
for him success.
Applicant* m ust have reached their «levclouemon? and advancement of Till-
Tfiat Garrett War', ever developed a twenty first »*irth*lay on th e date of tin .itii**ok C o u n t* .
exan.in iti n, with tb.' « x e ption tb»T ! Believing myself |*erfectlv eom retent
belli* o s , attitinle is new« quit*' uiibt-:i*d
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are
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of iu this end of th e ceiintv and w.v are , H. u te to 1 e of full age for all purposes di.la. y before the voters for their *uf-
Your* truly,
also prone ! o e l * v* that in * *<' f* .*r**l at eigl.teen years, women eighteen years trage
D. \ Baily.
U-i'ig attack' d I y enen.ic-. How eve". of age on the date of th e exam ination
notw ithstanding all the--*- t u ts and I k - will bo adm itted.
Money to 1.a n —The Pacific Building
lief», a huge Mexican ttobi, nicked an l
A pplim nts iiiiet reside witiiin the nini Ì nan Association has an agent
dec i n tc d , sle wi g that it Imd »• en t e r r i f r * supplit l by th e |*o»t office for
here. E nquire at the ifhce of Tavlor
many s*'a«i*ns *>f ►
« rvi**e, »»as brought to " hi**h the exam ination i« announced,
Rea! Estait Agency.
th e t'ourn r office i » an exib.t id f a c e
The exam ination is open to all citixen*
O n-'side of the handle contains ft nic* Iv of the t nite*l State* who can cmiiplv
Have your building« insured. See
carved totem pole, skull and cr^ * , w th th e requirement*,
Tavlor at Cloverdale.
b n » « , while the other * *le of tl,e | Application blank«. Form 175.1, and
bfttnlle lias the rarefollv t ngraved mime full inform ation concerning the re*|uire- w W w w w W W w W W W ▼ w W W w w W w W W W W W w w
of “Q . It Ward.” The owner can ha* • I ment* of the exam ination can l*e »ecitre«!
Leland B. Erwin
tu e prot*erty by calling at the Couri r from the postm aster at the place of
office and paving for this notice, wbi, b vacancy *ir from the I'liited State* Civil
we have made s iffici* ntly long to Service Com miwion, W ashington. D. C.
Applications sbonlil ha properly cx-
Diploma from the Chicago
arnmigt to »ometbloc.
rnted an*l filed with th e Commislon at
Musical College
Hottce
Wa* Hftol
D t' . at the earliest
Will i>e in Cloverdale on T hurs­
TI e Oretown Cheese Com pan v will re practicable date,
day of each week.
evi ve sealed bid* for building a *1 welling
Those desiring to take les-
b'itise on it’s prt miao* «. l’lans and *|>ec
Halters Wanted
»■>ns please encage a lesson period
Pienti.It * may be seen at the N* «tocca
Would like to buy several heifer* that
H1 >w. Leave wool at the Clovenlale
Valiev Bank
lt d * m ust tie in bv March have !>ecn brevi. If v*>n have one or
Hotel or write me at Tillamook.
4. The l*o»rd res* rve# the ria it to re* half »loten phone me.
Terms Jl 00 Per Lesson.
H K. llorn«chuch.
jevt any an 1 all bid*. Frinì bid* to
t'a s t’.e K'vclt R anch.
O’.v F n e ll'erg *;e*\ 'v <>r*'t vv * (>reg«ir
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PIANO INSTRUCTION
CLOVERDALE GARAGE
NOW U N D E R N E W M A N A G E M E N T
O u r M o t t o 16:
“S E K V I G O ”
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NO,
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W h a t we h a v e n ’t got in au to mo bi lo accessories we wi'l
get
We are now remodel ing the shop n n d e q u i p p i n g it f >r
better service. We are going to give the best w o r k m a n s h i p
o bt ai n ab l e u nd er p res ent conditions. Wor k t h a t is not s a t ­
isfactory to o ur p at rons , tell us, a nd we will m a k e it riyht
and if satisfactory tell ot hers . We are now o pen for y our
business. We also do o t he r odd jobs, in a n y line. We have
one price which ia s t a n d a r d t h r o u g h o u t t he s t at e — will h id
on an d cont ra ct y ou r jobs.
W e a r e a t y o u r s e r v i c e 24 h o u r s a d a y .
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Quality Counts
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In ever line of Merchandi se, hut none
more especially t h a n in
HARDW ARE
Our large stock is in every i ns tan ce t he best t h a t ca n !>e h ad
and o u r s i m will he to keep the high s t a n d a r d up.
Builders’ Hardware,
Tools
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Stoves. Ranges, Farm and
Garden Tools
And e ve r yt hi ng u sual ly kept in i first-class h a r d wa re stor* a n d
all goods are of t he best qu al it y.
Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore.
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Tidy Shoes end Good Luck.
The Austr»lisn nHtlv*« kn«>w nothing
.if shoes, sud the nntives *>f Africa are
In the same box fn this» day. The Chi­
nese make tbetr shoes of wi>*>d anil pa­
per. and cannot r*tneroh«*r when they
begnn to make them. A Chinese *h<*«
Is warm In winter nnd cool in sum­
mer. and atw«y« easy to the foot.
Superstition 1ms busied herself
geenily a boot sh o e * ; but It is not
w orth while to cite nil the silly saying*
nhout them. T here Is no significant-*!
about the w rv p»- pb- w ear their shoes,
eith er nt heel, toe or «ido. alth o u /ll
UBtldy footgenr Is dcruhtless «nme Indi­
cation of carets «n*'«:. See th a t y<»l
h n r e n com fortable fltoe. keep if tidy,
an d bad luck will never bother you.