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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK C LO V E R D A LE , OREGON NOTICES OF CANDIDATES Announcement. To the Voters of Tillamook County : I beg to announce that 1 will be a , candidate for County Coumiiesi oner for the south end of the county on the Re publican ticket at the next primary election. Ole B. Redbcrg. CHAS. RAY, President WM. CHRISTENSEN, Vice President BOARD OF DIRECTORS; Chas. Ray, W m . Christensen, Clias. McKillipp, „ D. A. Bhiley, W m . A. High. J. L GEORGE, Cashier. Yonr Patronage is Solicited Announcement I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination on the Republican Ticket for County Commissioner, to be voted on at the nominating convention to be held in May, 1918. It nominated and elected 1 promise to the best of my ability all efforts for the developeuient ami advencemeut of Till amook County. Relieving myself perfectly competent to administer the ollict* I place my can didacy before the voters for their euf frage. Yours truly, : It. A’. Bailer. Oregon, win», on March A), 1013, ma le Homestead Kntrv No. 01468 for e ' , 1 e tj Section 24, Township t South, Kang«* \\'c.-t, Willamette Meridian, has tile«! notice of intention to make three-y* proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tin* clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on tin* 16tli day of April, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: .1. 1/cwallen, Joe Prie«*, A. S. Lane, Fred l ew alien, all of liebo, Oregon. Proof made under Act of June II, 1906, and Act J une 6. 1912. Notice for Publication. N. Campbell, ! ri B u s h s « 0 1188 Register. DEPARTMF.N T OF THE INTERIOR New ranches are bring listed with us T. S. [.ANO OFFICE at Portland, Ore everv yveek. 1< von waut something st gon, Mon h 5, 1018. light pnee und on suilable terms NOTICE is hereby given that Claude tlis M -e nur list of Nestucca Valley ranches. M Lane, of l!el»o, Tillamook County, Tav l'T Real E.-tute Agency, C'loverdale. More Blooded Stock for Cloverdala. Among those wlie attended the sale of , , . registered Jersey* at 1 illumook. April -, were Mr. and Mrs. Maik Rays. They purchased the following: I.a Creole Crya tal Queen, 208462, price $;>00.00; Rinda l.id's Rosario, 147295, price $117.00; Sultana’ s Lily t arnation, 844148, price $260.00. Mark brought them in last Thursday and they were as pietty cattle a-- we hrve seen in a long time. M i Ksæesæs....... Announcement. To the voters of Tillamook County; I herewith announce mvaelf ae a candidate on the Republican ticket at the nominating convention to be held in May fot the office of County Com missioner My motto: “ A Sqnare deal all aronnd.” • John Weiss, Br., Meda T o The Voters of Tillamook County I wish to announce that I will be a candidate at the next primary election for the office of County Commission er for the South part of the county on the Republican ticket. I believe in good roads, and will use my best ef forts in seeing that roads arc con structed permanently and built eco nomically, if elected. Yours respectfully, A. A. Imlah. this good woman is assured. Mrs. VanDykc lived twoyearsatMcda, and was liked by every one who knew Arthur Edmunds and others were her. It will be with much sorrow to Tillamook visitors, Friday. Mr. F. R. Beals, is recovering from an her friends tu bear of her death. attack of measles. It seems to bad that A Good Engine Makes a Good Car. a man like Mr. Beils should have missed Ample power is the first necessity in that opportunity when a child. a good engine—it must be big enougli to Another party has arrived here, and do its job, After that it must have no one can question his citizenship. He flexibility and Jesponsiveness and econ came to the post office. April 5th. The omy. To The Voter* of Tillamook County. stork brought him to Mr. Deuel. We The Grant Six has always been I hereby announce myself as a are sure now that Mr. Deuel will have to known as a car with an unusual power candidate for re-election to the oft’a e of build a larger postoffice as the present plant. one seems entirely too small for him. In piston displacement and in rated b. Sheriff of Tillamook County, on the Bert Cornett and daughter came in p. the Grant Six engine is the largest Republican Tiekit. at t lie Primary six cylinder engine used in any auto from the valley last Saturday. mobile of the size and weight of the Election, May 17. 1918. Nearly every man in this vaeinity Grant Six or in any car selling under Respectfully, loaned a little money to U ncNe Sam. $1250. W. L. Campbell. Nestucca Valley may be a little out of This engine is of the overhead-valve the way to reach but it certainly is not type. The overhead-valve typeisgener- Announcement. lacking in patriotism. allv considered the most efficient engine. I To the Voters of Tillamook County : Rev. H. Carlson, of Portland, has been Of course, those who build or use engines I hereby announce myself as a candi of the earliest type insist that their en spending a few days here. He gave us gines are jnst as go**d as o» erbead-valve date for the nomination for County a very interesting talk at the Mission engines. But they never claim that they i Commissioner on the Republican ticket Sunday night. i at the primaries to be held Mav 171b, are better. Rev. Gilman preached the Sunday For several seasons Grant Six cars | 1918. If nominated and elected I will morning sermon at the Mission, which have been built around the overhead- render the people of our county and conscientious and was followed by the Sacrament of the valve type, but each season has seen fur nation faithful, patriotic service, and will favor road Lords Supper. Rev. Gilman returned ther refinement in Grant Six engines. i In the Model G, the 1918 Grant Six, building of a jennanent nature. to his home, in Willamina, Wednesday. Respectfully. the crankshaft is balanced. There are Tko first log cut since repairing the IT V. Aliev. larger bearings, the oiling system has mill, at Pacific City, was done Tuesday. been changed to forced-feed, and many John Bellique is with us again, and other advanced features have been in To the Voters of Tillamook County. seems to be somewhat improved. We corporated, so that it is beyond question I take this method of announcing my the finest engine you can find in any car i candidacv for the n imination of Countv hope that it may be permanent. of comparable price. ! Commissioner on the Republican ticket W. R. Robedee and wife were Tilla It is a quiet, smooth-running engine. election to be held May mook visitors Monday. Grandma Wood The vibration is hardly perceptible even ! at the primary j ¡„ k for thl! hl.,t accompanied them and before returning at highest speeds. It picks up qutcklv , of the taxpayers and citizens o f ; interest will visit her daughter for a few days. and has good torque over a wide range Tillamook County especially in the I Byron Randall and A. Babcock, went of engine speeds. matter of roads, and will insist in a ■ Torque is what drives your car. You definite road policy as follows: Appro to Tillamook Sunday, where they expect to remain until logging operations are need torque whether you are going 20 riating as much of the road fund as* | miles an hour or 50 miles. Above all possible for the purpose of hard surfac resumed at the mill. you need it in the hills. And with the ing the main highways without neglect Mrs. Learned spent Sunday with her Grant Six engine you get it. ing the tributary roads and conforming parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Edmunds, The Grant Six engine is a real motor to the state regulations when the same at Pacific City. car engine. It delivers real power, that are to the interest of Tillamook County. The Loyal Legion, at Pacific City, re vou can use. Its power is not theoreti Respectfully, ceived a splendid flag 10x15, which will cal—and no exaggerated or fal*c claims If. M. Funner. soon be floating on the breeze here, and are made for it. What we claim—we Announcement. deliver! which with other glorious freedom flags Finally, the Grant Six engine is the we are determined shall float over I hereby annaunce myself a* a can li- most economical engine of its rating in 1 date for the offi- e of County Surveyor of Berlin. existence. Owner* average 20 miles to Mr. Reed, of Tillamook, spent several a gallon of gasoline. Dealers and expert I Tillamook County on the Republican days at the mill, adjusting the engine and caretul drivers have done far better | ticket. and making other necessary repairs. than tbie. But teet runs are not signifi If Dominated and elected I will con- He returned to Tillamook Tuesday eve cant. What you want to know is what duct the office in an efficient and ning. you can expect in everv day use of your car. 8o we continue to put forth the | economical manner. Yours respectfully, Released From Her Sufferings. average as established by actual owners, namely 20 miles to a gallon. W. S. Coates. From Dunsmuir (Oregon) News: Grant Motor Car for eale by W. Kup- After bravely resisting the approach Announcement. ing invasion of the inevitable that would penbender I herepv announce myself a candi remove her from the flowers, the music, Registrar*. the sunshine and the dear faces of her date on the Republican ticket for nomi loved ones, Mrs. L. W. VanDvke gave Following is a list of regisirars in the nation for Countv Clerk at the Primary up the uneven struggle last Friday night various South end precincts who will •lection to be held May 17, 1918. and passed into the Great Beyond. Erwin Harrison. The maiden name of the deceased was register voters: J. L. George, Cloverdale. Austa Ridgway. She was born in Liv erpool, l,oraine county, Ohio, October P. D. Ott, Hebo. 10, 1861. In 1874 she removed with her W. J. Gilbert, Beaver. parents to Benton county, Iowa, where J. S. Wilmot, Blaine. she grew to womanhood and October 22, A fter a flight, A. C. Deuel, Woode. 1885, she was married in Toledo, Iowa, and m aybe a fig h t, a » m all S. H. Rock, Oretown. to L. W. VanDvke. December 25,1890, c h tu ) o f R e a l she removed with her husband to Ver- W. H, Christensen, Neskowin. G r a v e ly nonia, Columbia county, Oregon, and Books will close for registration o f , continued to reside there until April, a n o th e r trip 14)07, when she removed to Red Bluff, voters for coming primary election California, and in February, 1917. came April 16th. to Dunsmuir. She is survived bv hus band and eight children, all of whom were with her at the last moments. The children are Mrs. E. R. Sheldon of Portland, Elba S. VanDyke of Red Bluff, Mrs. F, E. Lamphier of Dunsmuir, Geo. 0. Van- Dyke, Co. H, 159th Infantry, Camp Kerny, Laura E.. Henry M., Glenn and Jenny Van Dyke of Dunsmuir. For disinfecting where Contagious or The remains were prepared by Under infectious diseases are prevailing taker A. Ward and Sunday morning shipped on 49 to Bed Bluff, where they were interred Monday in the cemetery of CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power that place. ful Germicidal mixture and by it* use H»-r life covered a period of 56 years aud during that time, and until tbecloee, W1n improve general etable condition*, she devoted and aligned herself with the environment* of her surroundings, pleas- ta ta ta ra jngly adaj t n< herself to the joy* and w obstacles that usually beset the path ri earlier pioneers. She unselfishly devet e i her later rears to her home and loved one*, and. if as remarked, kindnes*con nect* earth with heaven the reward of Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Ore. WOODS ITEMS. Clough’s Carbolic Com pound CHAS. I. CLOUGH, ■ . CLOVERDALE GARAGE NO W U N D E R NI : W M A N A 0 E M ENT O u r M o t t o Is; » 'SERVI CE/ What we liaveu’ t got in a u tom ob ilo acCessori** w* will get. We are now remodeling tho 6hop and eq u ip p in g it for better service. We are going to give the be*t w ork m an sh ip obtainable under present conditions. Work that is not sat isfactory to our patrons, tell us, and we w ill make it right and if satisfactory tell others. We are now open for y ou r business. We also do other odd jobs, in an y line. We have one price which is standard throughout the slate— will bid on and contract your job*. W o tiro a t y o u r s e r v i c e 2 X h o u rs n day. VV. R . L R T S O N , M * r . Î WM • I Quality Counts In ever line of Merchandise, hut none more especially than in HARDWARE Our large stock is in every instance the best that can he had and our aim will be 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-claes hard ware store, and all goods are of the best quality. Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore. Someone Sent Him a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Tobacco is about the only comfort the soldier has—and no chance to tmohe on duty! But a satisfying chew of Real Gravely Plug—he can enjoy that even in a shell hole in No Man’s Land. G iv * a n y m en a c h e w o f R e e l G ra v e ly P lu g, and h e w ill tell y ou th a t ’* th e kind to se n d . S en d th e b est I O rd in a ry plu g is fa lse e c o n o m y . It c o sts less p er w eek t o c h e w R ea l G ia v e ly , b e ca u se a sm all c h e w o f it lasts • lo n g w h ile. If you sm ok e • pip e, slice G ra v e ly w ith y«>ur kn ife and a d d a little to y o u r sm ok in g to b a c c o . It w ifi g iv e fla v o r — im p ro v e y o u r sm ok e. SEND Y01II FRIFND IN THE l . S. SERVICE A POl'CR OF GRAVELY D ea lers all a rou n d h ere ca rry it in 10 c . p ou ch es. A 3 c . stam p w ill put it in to his h an ds in any T rain in g C a m p oe S ea p ort o f th e U . S. A . E v en " o v e r th e re ” a 3c. stam p w ill take it to him . Y o u r d ea ler w ill su p p ly e n v e lo p * an d g iv e y o u o ffic ia l direetion e h o w to ^ d r e s s it. P. R. GRAVELY TOBACCO COM PANY, D anville. V a. T h e P a te n t P o a c h k e e p » it F reeh a n d C lea n a n d G o o d — r* i* n o t R e a l G ra v ely w ith o u t thia P r o te c tio n S e a l E s t s k lls k r * 1 U I 0