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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1916)
3 ." C& .-• »« E t ; * Cloverdale Courier -ibliahed Every Thursday Frank Taylor. Editor asd Pablishor. “ Entered sasecond-cliiss m atter, Nov ember 13tfcu 1906 at the postoftiee atCki- vprdaltk TllWniook County, Oregon, un der A<4 Ol Congress, March 3rd, 18/8. SUBSCRIPTION R a THS One Year, in advance........ ...............$i.pc Sis Months .......................................... M Three Months ............................................25 Single Copy............................................ JD5 A d v ertising R ates Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per inch per month, single column. All local Reading Notices, 5 cents per line for each insertion. Timber lajid notices $10.00 Homestead notices 5.00 Political Announcement Cards $10.00 J ob D epartment My Job Departm ent is complete in every j i respect and I am able to do all kinds » Commercial Job Printing on short i notice at reasonable prices. THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1910 Kill the prohibition law this fall. We have had enough prosperity. Give to us booze, bootleggers and bum busi ness. W hat? Vote the breweries in Oregon into hu-iness this fall and by your vote dis lodge ail the good th at has been done bv the btst measure ever enacted in Or ‘gon, the dry law. The names of Pat Foley and W. S. U’lien are listed in the general com m ittee “ Equal Rights to Oregon In dustry” Committee. An organization devoting its energies to have the brew eries of Oregon voted into business this fall. This committee is sending out v circulars asking country publishers to ! print the same for the good of the state, j j^ T h e newspapers in justice to the pub lishing fraternity and the committee shpuld return the circulars and in all kindness say to the committee “ you be the goat?” AERIAL WAR DP TO DATE. k io e s S h o e s hit S h o es As long as they last we are offering ex ceptional values in the following lines which we are closing out at very low prices. Look these over : A few pairs Ladies Shoes, values up to 84.00, pair 81.50 A few pair Ladies’ Oxfords, value up to 4.00, pair 1.00 Nice assortment ot Children’s Shoes and Oxfords pair 1,00 Babies’ Shoes, pair 43e A few pair Boys’ High Tops, 4,50 values at pair 2.00 A few pairs Boys’ School Shoes up to » 3.00 values, pair 1,25 Cloverdale Mercantile Co. The following from one of our ex changes furnishes food for much con- I siderate tho u g h t: “ After two years ot lighting in the air, with flying machines steadily becoming 1 more and more efficient, what is the lesson learned? of air power. “ Any nation which falls behind in m ately, “ Disaster awaits a nation w hich ig ,_the struggle tor air power may, in years nores these warnings—which to “ W hat Congress has to come, be defeated in a campaign last read this writing that this refuses fjU O those who wish to war has done concerning a ing not a year or a m onth or even a w ritten on the w all!” ( T get a hatter K0- week, but as the result of a blow de [The above is too horrible to con DAK this season, livered and completed within a few template. When the nations reach this we have made arrange hours. ments whereby we can world destruction will almost be “ With aircraft flying as they will, at climax take in a few good old inevitable. Madly have the war gods speeds of 300 nicies an hour and even destroyed style machines iu trade their enemies. Further de more, it will be possible for an enemv, struction may and what people are on new ones, internal combustion immediately on a declaration of war or in the ranks of cause thinking about i t ” the succesful. A union without waiting for one, to strike in the of all the civilized ms r e f l e c t e d I n with power course of an hour or so and with pre of abitration and a natione E d ito ria l C o m r r e n t “ no-wrar” clause eo cision—using fleets of thousands of m a thoroughly imbeded in tne alliance that chines—against the very nerve centers it ennuot be shaken is the only solution Thi» U the title of a booklet and vital arteries of any opponent who that will prevent such dire calamities we have prepared. We is ill prepared; destroying government forecasted.] shall be glad to send building, arsenals, factories and rail a copy free to any ways, paralyzing all communications, one interested. Bids Wanted. and blotting out whole cities. Bids will be received up to October 1, The power of a perfected aeroplane, 1916, for making cheese in the Clover- when in unscrupulous hands, may in dale factory for 1017. Right reserved to C. I. CLOUGH, South Bethlehem, Pa. the future become so fearful as to ap reject any and all bids. Mail bids to RELIABLE DRUQQISTS pear almost superhum an. “ Pestilence may be spread by aero tne undersigned. Tillamook, Oregon. H. B. Lockwood, Secretary. plane; the inhabitants of great cities Alder Wood Bargain. may be slain in thousands bv poisonous Take the old reliable W hite stage for All orders for alder wood given before or suffocating gasses. a comfortable, safe and sure trip to October 1, will be accepted at the low Plasker Bros, for all kinds of plumb “ Swift and pitiless may be the action Tillamook. price of $1.25 per rick delivered. ing, bath room outfits and fixtures. Til of the sea power. Far more swift, far II. B. Lockwood. lamook, Ora. more pitiless, will be the action, ulti- The Cloverdale Courier II a year, Government Armor Plant "Robad Cleaning awb (Repamng. Bethlehem Steel Co.