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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1914)
C!overda!e Courier Gerard that his government “ had large platform built in front and | THE SLAB CREEK SAGE SAYS been much maglined and its mo back with wide steirs leading from | Published Every Friday by Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisli?r. tives misunderstood, misconstrued what we trust will he a good sub- j It’s an ill tongue that tells of “ Entered as second-class matter, Nov and deliberately misrereeented” stancial sidewalk. The building no good. ember 13th, 1905 at the postoffice at Clo- verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon^un in this country, and he wished his has been painted and the whole The man behind the bass drum der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. country to he “ set right” with the structure is in good shape with the works to beat the band. S ubscription K ates new storm shed which will be American president and his people. One Year, in advance.......................$1.00 appreciated by the children. We must sow good deeds today Six M onths............................................... 50 i Further, the German - American Three M onths............. 25 Miss ltuth Chirk is principal, the to reap happiness tomorrow. Single C opy................ 05 I National Alliance had appealed to hoard haye been fortunate enough Anyway, the pessimist is thank A dvertising R ates President Wilson to plead with to securing her services for another ful that he wasn’ t born an optim Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents pet- Japan to refrain from throwing year, the primary department is in inch per month, single column. All j ist. lo ca l Reading Notices, 5 cents pet | herself into the European conflict charge of Miss Pearl Miller, of O * line for each insertion. Avoid interfering with the man These and other considerations led egon City, a very pleasant young Timber land notices $10.00 | Homestead notices 5.00 j the president to issue his appeal lady and the Courier bespeaks a who is dead in love. It is not Political Announcement Cards $10.00 for the avoidance of expression of prosperous year wf school work for your funeral. J ob D epartment partisan feeling bv the American Cloverdale. Economy is the name of a Penn My Job Department is complete in every respect and I am able to do all kinds public. The warning is certainly sylvania town— hut it is not a Commercial Job Printing on short timely and does credit to Presi Rumor whispers that the Emperor summer resort. notice at reasonable prices. dent Wilson’s head and heart, to Francis Joseph is dead. In sorrow Whenever a widow and widower FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1914. his wisdom and his paUiotism. he has passed his long life, in sor “ Blood will tell;” and it is imposs row he goes down to the grave His begin to discuss matrimony, the President Wilson has issued an ible for Americans—especially Bri family has been blighted by intri chances are that the argument will appeal or warning to the people of tish-Americans, German- Americ gue and murder, the noble aspirat result in a tie. the United States— from an old ans and others of the kind not far It sometimes happens that a ions of his young manhood have all world ruler it would be called a enough removed from their old turned to bitterness, his Empire is woman marries a man to reform manifesto— the like of which has relations to be free from prejdice— is a chain of broken links- His life him— if she is unable to get a man probably never been known before not to feel their sympathies arous has been a troubled fever; may be who doesn’t need reforming. in the history of this country. In ed on one side or another of the sleep well. Many a young widow declines to view of the general war in Europe, great strug’gle. But the open ex and the fact that nearly ali the pression is another thing. This, One good effect of the European marry again— because she isn’ t citizens of the United States are whether personally, or in print, war is in sight inasmuch as all the asked. related by blood and sympathy pulpit or platform, should he ex foreign tenors and sopranos have Good judgment usually shows with one or another of the warring tremely gaurded, both for the sake been snared hy the fowler to feed to up the day after. nations, the president cautions all of harmony al home, and the poss his guns if we have any moor opra A woman should never get mar wo must depend upon native singes our people to studiously avoid ible influence across the water. for it. America may at last discov ried until she can afford it. “ that deepest, most subtle, most essential breach of neutrality We feel sorry for the average Our public school opened on er that she can make music with which may spring out of partisan Monday under favorable auspices— out foreign help? There are hoys man who gets what he dusorves. ship, out of passionately taking the school board has made many who can he taught to swim only by Never judge a married man by sides.” In saying this he adds “ My needed improvements, the school throwing them headloeg deep actions when he is away from thought is of America.” He ad ground haying been graded and a water. home. jures “ every man who really loves America to act and speak in the true spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fair ness and friendliness to all concern ed.” He directs his earnest plea specifically to individuals, to soci eties, to public meetings, to the pulpit and the press. In doing so he says: We must be neutral in fact as well as in name these days We must put a curb upon our sen timents as well as upon every tran saction that might be construed as preference of one party to struggle before another.” Failure to ob serve these cautions, the president in timates, ‘‘ might seriously stand in the way of the performance of our duty as "the one great nation at peace, the one people holding itself ready to play a part of im partial mediation and speak the counsels of peace and accomodation, not as a partisan, hut as a friend.” . It is stated that the president's, appeal was prepared with the ut- j most care, from a sense of the grave responsibility which besets our na tion. It is intimated in the press that the president was moved to action in part by a personal com plaint from the German Kaiser, registered through Ambassador TILL.AMOOK ! COUNTY FAIR Sept, 15, 16, 17 and 18 D O N ’T rORGBT THE DATES