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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1918)
A W. A. Wide, Dentist. Jens Jensen ami family were hi town Monday. TO OUR PATRONS Tho Senior Mr. Witt is in the valley this week. Owing to the continued rising cost of all Pruf, Store Merchandise and tho shortening of our terms of credit with the wholesalers, we lind it necessary, to place our business on a more nearly cash basis. Therefore, begin ning August 1st all accounts must h • paid before the 10th of ea ii month. We hope you will appreciate the situation and nut wait for a statement hut come in promptly between the let ami 10th of each month ami make settlement. By so doing we shall be able to continue to give you the lowest prices possible on all lines. Plaeker Bro.1., Tillamook, for anything in plumbing. Mr. and Mrs. Otzen were up from Oretown today. 1 will pay 12c per pound for careura hark—Grover Writt. Dan Fletcher has leased Ins ranch at Oretown and is moving to Tillamook. For Sale—Collie puppies, male or !• r: de. Pacific View Dairy, Neskowin. Uestncca V;i11cv Hospital, Cloverdnle, Oregon. J. T. LeFevre, Ph. B, M. D in charge. Mrs. Ed Tramblett and babe, of As toria, ate guests of her Hater, Mrs. l-'iauk O..C.J. For sale—A large kitchen brum i.ew, a. \*i. liija’o cost. Letson’s garage. range, See at Maty I.andingham has leased the ranch fromcly occupied by Ernest New- enschwander, at Oretown. 1'he Clovcrdale Meat Market will be ojen for business Friday afternoons from 4 to 8 o ’clock. * F. Meitzke. Small Delivery Charges:—We also find it necessary to make a small delivery charge. After August 1st we «ill make a delivery charge of Be a package on all routes out of Clovc rdale, and 5c additional on transfer* to other route's, unless package can be seni cheaper by Parcel Post. There fore study your needs and make U| your order to include as many items as possible in tlie one order and in that way eave ou the delivery charges. Thanking you for your past patronage and Lupin;, fur a continuance of the same, we beg to remain, Very truly yours, F r u it J a r s The canning season is here What about your Fruit Jars D o n ’t w ait u n til th e stock is d im in ish e d ih iv n o w w h ile th e old p rice h old s g oo d Phone your order for your needs during the canning season. , WM. A. HIGH The Cloverdale Druggist For Sale—Cheap—Two sows that will fanow soon. Affolter Bros.. Neskowin RANK WITH EAST’S WONDERS Cloverdale Mercantile Co. Inc. Famous Temples at Mandalay, in Up Mrs. Elsie K ciilz, of Fellows, Cali Hobert'Getchell was operated on last per Burma, a Spectacle That Few lot .uni, is * isiting at the home of hi r Sunday, at the Boals hospital, in Tilla Tourists Care to MiS3. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson. mook, He is reported improving. Charles Smith was prostrated with the Of the many strange buildings and boat Monday while houling hay. Dr. temples in the far East, says a writer in Wide World Magazine, there are 1 eFevre was called to attend him. none more wonderful than tho 450 Mrs. Lavender returned from her trip, Ofter this date the picture show will Temples of the Law at Mandalay, In be held on Saturday evenings. Dance to Camp Lewis, lust Wednesday night. Upper Burma, known as the Ruthol- after the show this Saturday evening. Mr. Parker moved from Pacific City daw, or “ Royal Merit.” The group consists of n large central pagoda sur What have you to trade for two la’ s to liis new house here la*t week. rounded by hundreds of smaller white on the Willamette Boulevard, Portland? Mr. Fellman’ s famiiy have joined temples, or shrines. They were erect See Taylor Heal Estate Agency, (. lover- him at Pacific City. ed by Alnsliay-min. who ascended the dale. CHAS. R A Y , President One of the employees of the Pacific throne on the death of his brother in Chus. Lun<lqui.*t and Joe Wilson were City mill while working behind the ISO". The latter was cruelly murdered WM. CH RISTENSEN , V ice President the l i e « directors elected at the meeting edgor Wednesdav «as seriously injured. by his two nephews, and it appears that this very much affected the new in the Clover laic Cluvse Co. last Satur A sliver about an inch vide at the king. Not only did he devote his ener day. point struck him over the left eye, pen gies to peace, but erected this strange BOARD OF DIRECTORS; Mr. ami Mrs. Harry H inson, of Port etrating about an inch and a half. Dr. group of temples, each one of which land, are guests this week of Mr. and Montgomery rendered first aid to the contains n slab on which is engraved Chas Ray, Wm. Christensen, Chas. McKillipp, Frank Youngs. Mrs. Youngs and Mrs. injured and the wound was dressed In- a portion of the Buddhist liible. These holy tablets are made of soft marble Dr. George at the Cloverdale hospital. Han mu are sisters. D. A. Bailey, Wm. A. High. or alabaster, each slab being about Two of Mr. Golden’s boys tired of Till- When in Tillumook and want good the size of a large old-fashioned tomb eats amt splendid service give the iiniook and without letting their parents stone. On both sides are engraved Couvre your patronage. Meals and know, started for Pacific City, reaching chapters from the Buddhist scriptures. J. L GEORGE, Cashier. their destination on the second dav. Over every slat* Is erected a canopy lunches at any hour. Their parents were greatly relieved surmounted by n gilded framework of G. C. Tillery, of Bremerton, visited in wlitui Mr.. Fisher phoned that they were tnetul with small tinkling bells. The Cloveru ile this week. Mrs. Tillerten is safe at his house. Mr. Weidner took temples are situated in a beautiful visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hov wooded valley, and seer, from the sur tin* little fellows baek Monday last. rounding hills they present a fascina W «id, of Cloverdale. Byron Randall «as a Cloverdale ting picture. Roy Brink left for Portland this visitor Monday. morning, after enjoying a short visit Serving the Commonwealth. with his parents at Hebo. He is em There are many crosses and trials ploye«! it one of the shipyards. Utilizing Rice Hulls. in tho life of one who is endeavoring Experiments have been math* with to serve the commonwealth, blit there Last Monday Mrs. Job Foster enter tained i number of the little friend- of rice hulls in combination with differ are also two permanent sources of com- her granddaughter, Mildred, at a dinner ent binding agents, hut while the re- ■ fort. One is the support and sympathy sulthi briquets gave every satisfac of honest and reasonable people. The to celc uu»e her sixth birthday. tion from tin* standpoint of heating, j other is tln> conviction dwelling for Pete and Tony Jenck left the first * f yet tli. Initial cost of the various bind ever, like a well of living water. In the last w< k with the lest of the T'i 1 In in m k ing a r. tits made their cu*t too high hearts of nil of us who have faith in boss that >ieie in the draft ami the last for p aetleal purposes. 'The experi the country, that all we do in the fear of the week Pete returned as he was ilia ments however, are being continued, of God and the love of the land, will and It Is hope«! that in the future a somehow he everruled to the public «jualif st .1 for the service. briquet can be manufactured that will good; and that even our errors and It is reported that the brush on the be satisfactory from an economic I failures cannot greatly check the irro- sides of the road in certain places is h* • standpoint. sistable onward march of this mighty C o u n ty Dairy Inspector ing cut down ami that now you can see republic, tlie consummate evolution of ages, called . . . to a destiny grand appiv.it lung rigs for a much greater lis 2,500 Student Nurses Wanted. lance, tbus avoiding the danger o ac So many trained nurses are needed in er anti brighter than we can conceive, and moving always consciously or un Telephone Main 3—and Mutual. Tillamook, Oregon cidents. tin* army that the l T. S. Government if consciously, along lines of beneficent for 2,500 student nurses Dr 1 t e * n and wife and Mr. ami asking nchleiement whose constant aims and u -tv. to take tin* places of the tvaine. V .A i . milling and n la nett ultimate ends are pence nud righteous i> t \\ cilnt stlav n i or ni m: for I ort mi l . ■ nurses in the hospitals that they may hi ness.—John flay. NEW HONOR ACCORDED DAVID Wl-’ to in Portland Dr. LeFevre «ill re- released for the work in France. Enrollment means tint the enndidat« mow t he tonsil* ami adnoida of Mr. ami Closing Wild Gas Wells. iv II hohl hir-tdf rend) until April 1st Mr-, c ftt t. ¡log' s l*ov. En .¡neorlng feat*, comparable In the Might with Entire Propriety Be Called the First Bandmaster Recorded l!Mt>, to take training whenever she i Ingenuity required. If not in expedl* v Do.i i forget the Sunday School »ally oTeied an a.**;gnment in a trainin in History. ture «if effort with the closing of the next Sunday. Even Sunday S. h. >1 ,r school, unless site h:i*Jn ♦ infantine Sultoa son, have been called for In re v ■ ' ■ • • «> • ! “ • ('• III y >* ¡ 1 *' i; t David might well be called the first cent years to close wild gas wells In filtered «>tlii t .'in eminent war m n ice and ex, e text to Colin ami lake pan p. bandmaster mentioned in history, f r northwestern I ottlsinnn. An Immense Ort gon’ * quota of these *tiiih nt nurse For disinfecting where Contagious or Mil' b in at t oe tegular sum lav St boo is three hundred an I ten, ami Til la moot nmovtit o f natural gas has been lost In he was the first orchestral organizer li , ft n V • k I tun,* ,..| I r ’e g v . tt (’ m tv’ * shaic is five. «ells that have got beyond control iu of which we have any record. Ills infectious diseases are prevailing. the Caddo and Red river fields, and band numbered two hundred, four I’ lr.uer and !*ci“* to t.uiLc this a rtu CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power Will ail young latlies who ca n e nsidt the lot's consists not only In the pre score and eight, and he thus led the ful Germicidal mixture and by its use this optN>riuiiitv*ti> serve their eotintn cious fuel wasted, tint in the lowering of first body of players. He no doubt ph ase consult the recruiting ctiicer in Therc are aUogeth« r tuo maiiy h tu r pressure on the associated oil, which possessed a knowledge of instrumen will improve general stable conditions. rtceiv.-t! at «veri (o-t l’ .tf in h charge who is nearest to them. Below is rendered thereby more difficult to re tation and tone-color effect, for he «■»litui,, i.w n» They .netti no inip ni is a list of recruiting oltieers. cover. Indeed, it is asserted by some assigns his subjects to special instru Cloverdale- - Mr* Frank Tailt r. thut tlie ultimate yield of oil from a ments. "lux .it ali lo thè reve pieni». I In s The fourth Psalm, “ Hoar me when po*»l is considerably li -s if the gas is I'eavt r— Mrs. Minnie «iill-eit. iliti rs come Irmi! tlic* largì r citi,* ami » I call. O God o f my righteousness,” allowed to escape than if It is closed TillnmO'k—Mrs. W. J. Hitchers. gì est msny iroin ilio governinoti t«l ili-, in until as much oil as possible is tak ho directs to be played by his chief P9Jial(lHEruggtSt, Bay City—Mrs Finlavson. partii.ent* Conservstion on p<-stage musician, who was a player o f the j en out.—Argofiaut. Wheeler—Mr*. 8ohn Kidd eLotild le thè next aave ef ecoiiomv harp and the snekbut. Psalm fifth, ! Nehaletn—Mrs. Henry Told. tlmt «trikes Ilio citi diveller. r to my > fc* — ------------------ Horses in the Philippines. assigns to the chief musician, who trimbels. castanets, cornets ana cym It isn’ t just tli«* ladies «Ito alt t.d t io The horses in the Philippine Islands Notice to Creditor*. was the soto flutist of his hand. Red Cross meeting* tlmt are deii.g a l Not oc is luret») given ‘ hat the ur- are ponies containing a mixture of the Psalm sixth. «O Lord, rehnke me not bals, and the sound o f the trumpet w - r s heard in the land even as It is of tho work. Therc are a number of dersigned has been by the County Court blood of pontes and small horses from lui«1 worker* « h o rrnnot attend tlmt of Tillamook County, Oregon, appoiuti 1 northern Chi: a, French-lndo China in thine anger,” the chief mustclnu heard today.” Popular ns a composer and Mexico, with a considerable ad or soloist «»n the string Instrument, and popular ns a conductor, David was uro doing spirti.lai work One uorlhv administratrix of the estate of Jam * mixture of Arab blood. There are nbont who had a virtuoso's regard for ex certainly to be envied. of special mentitili is Mr*. Boav-h, wifo Jefferson McGinnis, deceased, and th t pression. Is called upon to perform, From these Biblical days to the of thè Foresi Ranger, on Mouut Hot*. , she lias qualified as such. Ail pcrsoi.s 243,000 horses in the tstunds. In Ma and so on through the Psalms. present time the instrumental body hns nila alone about 100 dead horses are « h o ha» k miti vi 80 pairs of »ex and h. e having claims agaiitst said estate are r >• David without «piestlon had In his i existed In many form s—bands com collected every month, which nre cre ju*t takon varn for tour moro pairs quired to present the same to the un mated. hides and all. though there ts hand nil of the component parts o f posed entirely of bagpipes, orchestras Tliis is n splendid record an i otitil t to dersigned for allowance at Cloverda!\ great need of horsehides for razor the modern orchestra—strings, wood composed entirely o f string Instru spur some of tho ladies of « tir t«WU to Oregon, nitliin six months from tie strops and shoe leather. In the rest winds, brass and percussion. At the ments. bands o f oboe players, bands moro adivo servire. Tho lieti Eros* date hereof. of the Islands probably 2.500 horse- dedication of Solomon's temple. David entirely o f brass, bands o f brass and Ihitet! Jnlv Utli, BUS. room* are open every dav ami there is hides are wasted every year because and all the house of David “played wood-wind, bands o f trumpets, bands Jessie McGinnis, before the Lord with, all manner of great necd of moro in»** piokots D n. t I I .------ bugles, bands o f drums« and all T Itoti», Administratrix. no kno" s " ht'r* to •«** P«*- Instruments made of fir wood, and of ho slackers Fverjr noni*' sorts o f combinations have been made Att rney fur Adiuinistratria. ¡tabi/. with burps *ud with psaltries wi^h by njan. ■ . * WOODS ITEMS. NESTÜCCA VALLEY BANK • CLOVERDALE, OREGON Your Patronage is Solicited D r. b, E . G la is y e r V E T E R Ï IN A R I AIN Clouyh’s Carbolic Com- pound UHAS. I. CLOUGH, Tillamook, Of®.