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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS a ! a a a a B AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST I *• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • *! W. A. Wise, Dentist. Highest cash price p«ai<i fur calve*.— Claud Hall. Dr. Shearer week. MilkCans wa* in Portland A NICE LINE OF this i Mrs. Fhll Messner is on the sick list this week. Otto Wilaon is spending this week in Portland visiting hit sister. Easter Novelties For Sale—Horse, hack and harness. Cnquire at Courier office. It is reported John Lock wood will be helper in the Cloveritale cheee factory again this summer. Mrs. Robert Watt, of Tillamook, vis ited at the W. A. High home the last of the week. For the Little Folks Mrs. Harvey Ebinger is visiting her husband at Vancouver and .Mrs. Clovd Dawson, of Tillamook, is tuuhing in the primary room during her abtenee. W M . A. HIGH, Mrs. r . "A. Bailey returned home Monday from a visit to Portland, ac companied by her son, Coy. They ex- pect Elmer home from camp Sunday for a visit. E. J. Hunter returned the latter part ol last week from a trip to Portland where ho made arrangements for a trip to the fishing grounds of Alaska. He exp«cts to leave in a few days for that country. Because of the change in the weight limit of parcels post packages, whi h took effect March 15, 1918, it has been decided not to award a contract under the previous advertisement for serv'ee from July 1, 1918, ou the three routes from Cloverdale. Weight limit 70 lbs. in first second and third zones and 50 lbs In all other zones. Cloverdale gets the best and highest Holstein cattle that was sold at the Holstein sale at Tillamook Tuesday last. F. K. Beals purchased at this sale Maple-cre t High Lawn Korndvke, No. M 2406 , at $ 1,100 and Maple creat Nina Druggist and Stationer CLOVERDALE, Why Pay More Elsewhere Old Style Buhl Can, Special . . Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc. OREGON Ehinger, of Tillamook, led the singing WOODS ITEMS. and did it so heartily and well that the c ingregafional singing was very much enjoyed by all. Next Sunday a rally D. D. Miller made a trip to the valley, will be held at wheeler. with his car, last week and returned Sat urday morning. He traveled on the new AUCTION SALE road for five miles, each wav (that is the one under the old one) and made fairly Auction sale of milk cows, at the Fair Grounds, Tillamook, Oregon, Saturday, good progress running on low, with an March 23,1918, beginning at 10 a. m. extra good team of horses, hitched onto sharp. 36 cows 1 3,m year old Guernsey the machine. I f ; ou are going over the Bull, 3 Broobsows, 10 small pig*. Cows mountain better wait for some more tubercular tested. Terms cash or bank pleasant days. able notes. C. L. Wooley, Prop. Mr. Reals spent most of last week in Ira G. Lance. Auctioneer. Portland looking afer the interests of War Butter. the Pacifi City mill. To each pound of butter use one pint Mrs. Bvron Randall returned last Sat rieb milk, one tablespoon of gelatine, one tablespoon of salt. Cream the but urday fr«m visiting relatives, at New- ter as for cake, squeezing it through the berg. bands. Dissolve the gellatine in the It is reported that one of onr most pint of boiling not milk and stir until thoroughly mixed. When about hike popular girls, Miss Grace Edmunds, has warm (warm as new milk) pour slowly cast her lot with one of Uncle Sam’ s over creamed butter, to w hich has been added the salt, and beat with egg soldiers, bv wedding Vic Learned, who beater until well mixed, smooth and is now stationed at Vancouver Wash thick. Pile on plate. This is a tried ington. We shall greatly miss Miss recipe and very satisfactory. Edmunds. Our best wishes go with the couple and as soon as they have helped can the Kaiser we trust they will make their home again in our pleasant little valley. ¡n u n j ■ • K jja ___ :---------------- ^ The New G R A N T S IX Now Coming Pontiac, No. 284542, at $776. These two blooded cows were delivered to Mr. Beals' Cloverdale ranch yesterday morn ing. The Beals herd owned in Clover- dale is undoubtedly the best herd of Holstein cuttle in the county and we are glad to know tliut our new rancher be This is the largest and finest car tha t ever carried the lieves in duirying with the best regist GRANT SIX name plate— a car that is without real compe ered stock obtainable. tition in its Price class. We are a little late in announcing the marriage <>f V. K. Learned, one of tl e Mrs. Fisher writes while passing thru The individual beauty of its lines, its unusual size and soldiers from Cloverdale, to Miss f.liuee Wyoming that the weather is far differ Edmunds, ol Pacific City, which took its extraordinary mechanical refinement, will make this new place at Portland Monday, March 11. For disinfecting where Contagious or ent than Oregon’s balmy days, tbe model one of the most talked of cars of the coming season. ground there is covered with snow and Previous to his enlisting Mr. Learned infectious diseases are prevailing. is quite cold. She and the children are was one of Cloverdale’ s business men Its powerful, flexible and remarkably smooth-running CARBOLIC COMPOUND i> a power well and they are anjovitig the trip. and has a large circle of friends in this engine is of the overhead valve type with balanced c r a n k end of the county. The bride is the ful Germicidal mixture and by its use Mr. Ward is «pending a few days in daughter of Mr. and Mr-' D. T. Ed will Improve general stable conditions. Tillamook. shaft, ferced-feed oiling and ma ny other advanced features. munds, of Pacific City, and is a cultured ( Rev. H. Carlson a Portland, member and liigtd) respected young lady. The ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • »• of the Bethel Mission association, writes , Courier and their many friends wish that lie is coming to Woods aliout April them all the j. ys of a happy wedded 1 1st, anil if he is pleased with this terri- life, j tory may decide to make his home here. Phare« Stivcrson left this morning f> r FfliiahlflDruggist, Tillamook, Ore. Hei.Cn ¡Ison is said to be an interesting Tillam ook, Oregon earn put Pott Stevens, alter a lice days leave of ubeence. Pli.ues looks rugged and healthy and says camp life agrees j speaker and the longer von know I iua Bids Wansed. w.th him. From what lie tells us the 1 the better vou tike him. BiUs are asked for cutting 1,000 rich camp boys nrc all anxious to see active of 16-inch wood. Will furnish power service. Trie last selection «,( men were Have vour buildings insured. See saw outfit and tools. made by taking a list of the name* ol Taylor at Cloverdale. 11. B. Lockwood, Cloverdale. the members of the company anil turn ing it over to a captain of anothei com pany aud lie checks up the names of times who nrc to embark. In this manner there is no crow ling I > get to NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT the front. Plmres think* if hi* name had Wen Smith or Jones lie might have O u r M o t t o l&: " S E R V I C E " In ever lino of Merchandise, hut none Weu one of the luckv defin.lcr* of the more especially than in country to have been called, but expect* befote long to g* t his irder* to leave. «••••♦•• While here lie seemed to he tnjiving himself shaking hand* with h * former | ©7 friends and getting his feet uul < r the i DC« What we haven’t got in automobile accessories we will table of Id* aunt and uncle, .Mr. and | Our large stock is in every instance the best that can l>e Led get. We arti now remodeling the shop and equipping ¡1 for Mrs. kraner lie s.iv« hi* aunt can ; and our aim will be to keep the high standard up. better service. We are going to give the beat workmanship beat the world when it comes to get- ting the good thing* to ca . I 3®, obtailiable under present conditions. Work that is not sat Clough’s Carbolic Com pound YV. K U P P E N B C N D E R CHAS. I. CLOUGH, CLOVERDALE GARAGE Quality Counts HARDW ARE Tbs Sunday School Rally at Beaver -*j last Su ida> »a* a v«r> pleusant affair and well attended. The morning wa* delete 1 to uong serv ce and a short talk hy Pr Kobin«< n and at noon tablet 'vy were sptir.d and a tine picnic dinner waSel>jo)id 1' all Vt one o'clock the afternoon service w i* taken up >li in- j ^ ■ t* r* of t b e different Sutidnv Sellimi« gave r . - . i ! . i t . « m l *■ ng i)r. Kob- iÄx iiiaoti cole!int«-»! * «pii/ tur tb jinn« i - V«f aud senior» and lie surely nml it i n - l « i Ine-fir.g. «t< «.cui tv prt « 1« ut, Mr». C. J. Itdsard*. th« n annoili,«vd thè i)M*tnin btn or round tabi« and iruuiv gv«»l »ninfe«! ioti • and bell* fot lb**, <«,<rk *»«-rv brotitibt < «it. riir qiudinii , tliat M-emrit U W »'r in » t in « \«•none» ÌY J rwind wa* " Whv d«*it'l Il e |«irvnl.«, ¿ fi intere*! tln inselvi * in thr>un,Ui Sclinol K f u ìì “ . . . ^ 1 r ' i isfactory to our patrons, tell us. and wa will and if satisfactory tell others We are now business We also do other odd jobs, in any one price which is standard throughout the on and contract vour jobs make it right op«'n for your line. We have state—will hid W o o r e a t > o u r e o r x i c e 24 h o u r s a d a y . •••••w e W . R. U E T S O N . M $ r . Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves. Ranges, Farm and Garden Tools And everything u-ually kept in .» fir.-l-cln-- hardware store, and all goods are of the best quality. « Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore. j mmmmmm * .L __ *