Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, June 27, 1918, Image 3

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    N ESTU C C A V A L L E Y B A N K
BIG CELEBRATIO N AT T IL ­
LAMOOK JU LY FOURTH
(or All.
CHAS. RAY, President
WM. CHRISTENSEN, Vice President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS;
Chas. Ray, Win. Christensen, Chas. McKillipp,
D. A. Bailey, Win A High.
e
J. L GEORGE, Cashier.
Tillamook is making preparations for
celebrating July Fourth in a most
patriotic manner.
The soldiers will lead the process!, n
which w ill be composed of bands and
lodges, granges and civilians.
There will be lots of music and a base
ball game in th e afternoon, besides
other games and sporls.
Space w ill not permit of stating the
many pleasing things that will be af­
forded ber guests but the com mittee in
charge sends an invitation fur all to
come end help her patriotically cele­
brate the National Holiday.
Dairy
Y our P a tro n a g e is S o lic ite d
cently burned at Mercóla, is being re­
built.
%
Dr. Thorp, who begins duty for T'ncle
Sam Friday, accompanied bv his wife
ami mother, spent Tuesday night here
with his grandm other, Mrs. Woods.
Dr. H ester and family, of Newberg.
who are camping here, are catching
some fine fish, which they are canning
for future use. If more would follow
bis example there would be more poik
end beef to our boys on the battle front.
Resolution of Condolence.
Whereas, it ha« pleased the Supreme
Ruler to remove from our midst our
dearly beloved brother, J . J . McGinnis,
therefore, he it resolved
T h a t Ocean Spray- Rebekah Lodge e x ­
tend to our beloved sister, Jessie
McGinnis, and family, our love and
svm patliy.
That a ’copv of these resolutions be
spread on the minutes of the lodge and
a copy be sent to the Cloverdale Courier
for publication.
Kstella Iralab,
Eva Owens,
F. L. Owens,
Com mittee.
Card oi Thanks.
We wish to express our deep a p p r e ­
ciation for sym pathy shown ns and for
the floral offeiing-i in our rcceeut be­
reavem ent.
Howard Ilebbg and family,
Ross Cbilcott and family,
R alph Cbilcott cud family.
.
Notice to Water Users.
Please do not use water to irrigate or
sprin k le lawns or roads after 9 a. m.
until further notice.
Dr. t , L». G la isy e r
V E T D R ! MARIAN
C o u n ty D airy In s p e c to r
Tillamook, Oregon
Telephone Main 3—and Mutual
Quality Counts
-
In ever line of Merchandise, hut none
more especially than in
HARDW ARE
Our large stock is in every instance the best that ran be bad
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-class hardware store, and
all goods are of the liest quality.
Alex McNair & Co., Tiuamook.on.
4
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The Store that sells H art
When in Tillamook and want good
eats and splendid service give the
Louvre your patronage
Meals and
lunches at anv hour.
Notice oi Sale
Under Foreclosure.
Notice is hereby- given, that by virtue
of a judgm ent, derree and an order of
sale made and entered on the 6th day
of Ju n e , 1908, and by virtue of an e x ­
ecution issued under said judgment and
decree dated tlie 24th day of Ju n e , 1918,
in a certain can«e pending in the C ir­
cuit Court for Tillamook County, O re­
gon, wherein Mary E. Landingham is
plaintiff and E rnest E dm unds a.id
K ath ry n K. Edmunds are defendants,
which judgm ent, decree and execution
com manded me to sell the premises
hereinafter described,tosati fy said jud g ­
ment and decree, I, W. L. Campbell,
sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 27th dav of July. 1918, at
10 o’clock a. in., before the Court House
door, in said C o u n ty , w ill sell for cash
to the highest bidder, all tlie right,
title and interest of said defendants in
and to the SHid land and premises, more
particularly described as follows, tow it
Commencing at the Southwest corner
of the Northeast one quarter of Section
Twenty-five, Township Five South,
of Range Eleven West, of the W illam­
ette Meridian ; thence North along the
line of said one-quarter a distance ol
Forty rods; tLence EaBt Forty-eight
Rod«; thence South Forty Rods to the
South line of said one q u a r te r, thence
West Forty-eight Rods along said line
to th e place of beginning ic t r c p t two
acres, more or lees, told under contiact
to one Geoige Co/.el) containing Ten
(10) acres, more or lees
Also, commencing at the Southwest
corner of the Northwest one q u arte r
of the
Southeast one quarter
of
Section Twenty-five 25) Township Five
(5) South, of Range Eleven (11) West,
of the Willamette M eridian; thence
North Forty-six (46)
Rods, along
quarter line; thence East Fourteen 0 4
Rod*; thence South Porty-«ix 46> Rods
to South line of said q u a r te r; thence
West Fourteen <14 Rode along said
South line to place of beginning, con­
taining Four (4) acres, more or less.
All in Tillamook County, Oregon.
,
W. L. Campbell,
Sheriff of Tillatnsok County, Oregon.
Dated J u n e 24th, 1918,
S hirts and Collars and Munsingwear for everybody
The June Economy
SALES
Will be Continued up to and Including Thursday,
4th July
HESE Sales affords wonderful opportunities for securing
new seasonable goods at remarkably reduced prices in
T
every department. Plan to do your pre holiday shopping
hero and save money j on every j i purchase.
Brief mention of the Bargains available follows:—
Ladies’ Ready-to Wear
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
$21.85 to $35 00 Suits.................................. Half Price |
$20.60 to $24 85 Coats.............................................$19.85
$31 50 to 135 00 Coats.............................................$29.45
$9 45 to $11.00 Sport Skirts............................
$3 40
$12 75 to lift 45 Sport Skirts .............................. $11.35
$8.97 to $9.65 Silk Skirts...........
...................... $..65
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
TRIMMED MILLINERY
Is included in the following two prices
One Special lot prierd a t ........................................................$2.98
One Special lot priced a t ........................................................$4.47
Lovely New Silks
40 inch Crepes de Chine ................................................... $1.93
36 inch Chiffon Taffetas.............
$193
36 inch Novelty Taffetas........................................................ $1.93
Sport Pongees and Tussalis ................................................ $1.93
36 inch Gingham Silks......................................................... $1.93
Wash Fabrics
Actual 35c to 50c Fabrics................................................. ". .. 25c
Actual 48c to 75c Fabrics........................................................ 39c
Actual 75c to 98c Fabrics
59c
New Skirtings
Actual 75c to $1 00 Skirtings
......................................
69c
Actual $1 75 Wool Skirtings.............................................. $1.48
Actual $2 50 Wool Skirtings......... .................................. $198
Juue Economy Sale of
Ladies’ Shoes
Actual f^OO, $9.00, $10.00 Red Cross, Queen Quality and
Sherwood Shoes in all the newest styles colors and
combinations, Military, Cuban and I.oui» Cuban Heels
$6.95
Ladies’ Pure Thread
SILK STOCKINGS
$ 2.00
OLD MAN HARRIS
Editor of the Oil and Mineral Jou rn al
I of Billiugs, Mont., will give you straight
j " t ip s ” ab o u t oil ami m ining companies
free, and send you sample copy of his
, 16-page ilhiatrated paper for the asking
Scores of hi* m h tc ribers have made
$400 on a $100 investment and upwards,
[ bv following his advice. Don’t buy in
any com pany until you w rite him about
! it—he knows who is reliable and those
| who are not. Write D u n ’s or Brad-
«treet’a as to what they think of Old
Man H arris and Ids reliable information
to investors.—A dr.
Pure Silk Stockings in Black, White, Champagne, and Pearl
Grey, Perfect Fitting, perfect me«, 8$, 9, 9$, 10. Owing te the
scarcety of this claas of merchandise we urge you to secure the aixe
and color* you need at the very first epportunity.
MEN’S DRESS 8H0ES
Gunmetal, Button and Blucher Shoes in all
sizes. A splendid bargain at the very low
price of...................................................................
FRANK TAYLOR,
N otary Public
Cloverdale, Ore.
Clough’s Carbolic Com­
pound
For disinfecting where Contagious or
infectious diseaeee are prevailing
CARBOLIC COMPOUND i« a power­
ful Germicidal m ixture and by its use
will im prove general stable condition«.
» •» •O r*
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
R eliable Druggist, Tillam ook, Ore.
Schatfner and Marx
Clothing, Mallory Hats, Florsheim Shoes, Arrow
Ranch to r Sale.
160 acres en Tillamook river near
Cellow Fir Mill. 60 acres bottom land,
>8 13 cows, 3 heifers, bull, horse. 8
i, which go with the place, t ’apai
ity can be doubled. Trice $12,(KM. Must
change climate on account of wife's
health. E. R. G arner, Hemlock.
Mrs. Bidding's house is fast nearing
c inpletion. Slie is expecting to move
in w ith in a few days.
Nets and more nets, boats and more
boats. The iish th a t run in th e Neatue-
ca river this year will be in danger.
The governm ent inspector ot mills
m ade the Pacific City mill a visit this
week.
The box factory a t Pacific City is r u n ­
ning quite steady these days. However,
it is up hill business getting the shocks
out over th e new plank road. Almost
evory truck rests for awhile in the
middle of the steep grade, and the pile
of boxes th e re is on th e increase.
Mr. Ward was a Tillamook visitor
Monday.
Carlson, N o rth ru p and Montgomery
will he a t Oretown ch u rc h Sunday
m orning an d afternoon. All cordially-
invited to a tte n d the services.
Mr. Dickinson, of Oregon Citv, is re­
pairing his b o a t and installing a motor
for fishing purposes.
If vou meet Mrs. Morris Bays prepare
at once to subscribe for a b undle of War
Saving» S tam ps. You can make vour
escape in no o th e r way. We need more
of h<-r spirit to win the war,
Mrs. Gene Kirkwood is visiting in the
valley.
Lea S hrader, his brother, and several
o th e rs are working in th e Pacific City
mill while th e Fisher mill t h a t was re-
O re g o n
Big Doings and Splendid Entsrtninment
C L O V E R D A L E , OREGON
WOODS ITEM S.
I ilUimook
JULY FOURTH
CELEBRATION
Plan«
for
a
wonderful
patriotic Fourth of July Cel­
ebration are well under way
with hundred* of soldiers
participating.
Spend the
4th in Tillamook, you’ll hav*
a splendid time.
$ 3.65
DRESSMAKING
DEPARTMENT
We haye m a d e arrange­
ments whereby customers can
have all their dressmaking
done in the store by a com­
petent worker. The Dept,
will be open in a few days
and we invite you to take ad-
< vantage of this service.
Are You a S aver?
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
President Wilson a.-ks every man. woman and child to plsd8s
themselves od or before June 28th to buy as regularly as possible
War Savings Stamps and Certificates. They offer the best security
in the world. Join the Limit Club today.
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