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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1915)
Cloverdale Courier $50,000,000 to $ 100,000,000 more than they receive for foodstuffs Published Every Friday by Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. 'shipped abroad. For several vears coffee has far ‘ ‘ Entered as second-class matter, Nov ember 18 th, 1905 at the post office at Clo ¡exceeded all other articles in the verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon,un value of the total amount im der Airt of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. ported, but within the past year S ubscriptio n R at vs One Year, in advance.......................$1.0C sugar has passed it, the import Six M ouths.............................................. 50 value of the foreign-grown sugar Three M onths..........................................25 Single C opy..............................................05 brought into the United States during the twelve months ending A d v e r t is in g R ates Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per April 1, 1915, amounting to $135,- inch per month, single column. All 000,000 as against $105,000,000 Local Reading Notices, 5 cents per spent for coffee. line for each insertion. Timber land notices $10.00 These two items together make Homestead notices 5.00 Political Announcement Cards $10.00 up more than one-half of the whole amount expended for imported J ob D epar tm en t My Job Department is complete in every food supplies, the total imports of respect and I ain able to do all kinds all foodstuffs during the last fiscal Commercial Job Printing on short year having been $472,000,000. notice at reasonable prices. The fact that sugar has outstripped coffee as the leading article of food FRIDAY. JULY 2. 1915 import is attributed in trade THE PASSPORT UNDER SUS circles partly to the decrease in the PICI0N. production of sugar in the United The forging of American pass States following the reduction of ports in Antwerp and other places duty on the imported article, and in Europe, and the misuse of such partly to higher prices caused by passports, has brought about the the European war. It is pointed condition which President Wilson out also by those in the sugar several months ago said would re trade that with provisions that sult. The American passport will would enable American produc be looked upon with suspicion and tion to expand, it would be pos tha holder thereof will not be sible for the United States to grow honored with free and unhampered all its sugar and keep at home this passage. The prediction has come $135,000,000 now being sent abroad true. for this product The government of France, which has found a number of phony Am-j erican passports on the persons of suspicious characters, has passed Is a waggin’ tongue a vehicle of an ediot which means that here speech. after the holders of the passes will When it comes to debt most be denied admission to France. France will not put its faith in men are glad they are not in it naturalized Americans of German, Some clocks are almost human; Austro-Hungarian or Turkish or- they very seldom tell the truth. igion, its confidence having been The great trouble with some destroyed by the frequency with men who were heroes yesterday is which passports have been found that they are forgotten today. in the possession of men and During the courtship a man women supposed to be engaged in thinks he is taking unto himself a spying for the enemy. France openly charges th?.t American mate; but after marriage he is apt passports are made to order in to discover that he took a captain. Antwerp, the name of the Ameri Any kind of work is better than can secretary of state being forged. loafing; but it would seem that a It would not be surprising if lot of men are unable to apprciate similar orders would he issued in this fact. all the other warring nations, in Many a floating debt looks like which event the American pass a yacht. port in the hands of naturalized Think twice before purchasing Americans will be worthless. anything offered at sacrifice. THE SLAB CREEK SAGE SAYS LET US MAKE IT ALL AT HOME. The veracity of the woman who Statistics collected at the port of tells her correct age is above par. New York show that more money The average man believes in fu is sent abroad by the United Stutes ture punishment only for his to pay for sugar than for any neighbors. other foodstuff brought into the Many are willing to give advice, country. Ordinarily America is thought but few are willing to lend assist of as feeding other nations rather ance. Anyway, people who are always than being fed by them, but the ■figures show that Americans spend looking for trouble seldom meet for imported food supplies from with disappointment. The Glorious 4th i will be celebrated in various towns along the Southern Pacific and special Low Bound Trip Fares Between all stations in Oregon (where the one way faae does not exceed $11.00) will be in effect July 3, 4 and 5, with final return limit July 6th. Convenient Train Service To All Points Call on nearest Agent for full infor mation, fares, train schedules, etc. Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. List Your Property With Taylor Real Estate Agency and let us hunt the buyer without expense to you until a buyer is found, and then only a reasonable commission. Ii y cu Want to b u y a ranch see us. Bel?w wil1 be --------------------------------- —------------------------------ found a few ot our many ranch bargains. Gull and set* what we have to of fer in money-making Nestucca Valley ranches. 80 acres near Meda for $35 an acre. Big ranch and stowk, with good buildings at a bargain, now milking 30 cows and feed for 50. This is a $20,000 ranch hut will be sold for less. Tell me how much you can pay down and we will give you time on the balance. We have one applicant who wishes to rent or will buy a good lease. 73 acre bottom land ranch, cleared and fenced, with good and barn, all stocked. Half cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. $6,500 required to handle this. The beet small buy in the county. SO acres, 35 acres cleared, on main county road. $1500 down buys this and the balance at 6 per ct. Small house and fair bar*. Some stock goes with this ranch. 160 acres, 30 acres meadow land small house and good small orchard, II miles to school, 5 acres good onion land, but only I of this is cleared, 5 cows go with ranch. Ask for particulars. $5,000; half cash; balance 5 yearsat 6 per cent. $5000 buys a well cleared and fenced ranch close in. $.500 down, long time for balance. We have some choice buys not listed here. We want the exalusive right to sell your ranch and if you give us this we’il rustle for a buyer, but we cannot af ford to advertise for outside buyers unless we hava the ex clusive sale of the property. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE AGENCY Clovtrdale, Oregon.