Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, September 07, 1916, Image 5

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    Cloverdale Courier i
Published Every Thursday
Editor «ad Publisher.
e
Prank Taylor,
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Commercial Job Printing on short
notice at reasonable prices.
THURSDAY. SEPTUM BER 7. 1910
Some business institutions can suc­
ceed without advertising—but what’s
the use taking the chances.
There is a call by a committee for a
meeting“to be held at the Cloverdale
Hotel this evening for the purpose of
organizing a Business Men’ s Club.
Such an organization, it perfected, can
result in much good.
It can help
wonderfully in brining the community
before the eyes of prospective locators,
it can help io improve the conditions of
the town, and it can help the businesses
that are already located here. It can
do more, it can do away with a good
share of the knocking that occurs be­
cause someone imagines that they have
cause to be peeved. We sincerely hope
that everyone who received an in­
vitation will make it his business to he
present and come with a spirit of liber­
ality, Let’s make this club a winner by
putting our shoulders to the wheel in a
way that will make the new club a suc­
cessful one.
Tillamook County Agricultural
Notes.
Shoes Shoes
Shoes
e
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,
oair 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
it.
Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
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By Roy C. Jones, county agriculturist.
Does Irrigation Pay in Tillamook.
Our eastern Oregon friends who are
formerly he got only * email jag of Daw­
farming with 16 inches of rainfall ¡w ith­
son weed hay, after thorough irregation
out irrigation would probably laugh at
he got three big loads.
The water
“ What Congress has
the idea of anyone irrigating land that
those who wiah to
seems to drown out the Dawson weed
done concerning a
received a hundred inches or more of
get
a better KO­
and the grass tnickens up wonderfully.
rain a year. The idea at first thought,
DAK
this season,
Others reporting beneficial results are
does seem to be ridiculous, but ridicu­ O.W . Kinr.aman, Blaine; Chas. Moolev,
wo bare made arrange­
lous or ¡not, results are* what we are
ments whereby wo can
Beaver, and C. E. Donaldson, Tilla­
after, and there are several illustrations
take in a few good old
mook. There are no doubt more who
in this countv that seems to indicate
stylo
machines in trade
have practiced the system but these are
that it does pay. This is especially true
on
new
ones,
the men who have spoken most en­
and what people are
of our high bottom lands, creek bottoms
thinking
about
it
”
thusiastically of it me.
and uplands.
• ■ r e f l . c t . d lit
Big Farmers’ Picnit.
One of the men who .has been prac­
E d ito ria l C o m ir.a n t
ticing irrigation for some time in this
A. W. Bunn has kindly invited all
county is A. N. Bunn, of Beaver. Mr. the farmers who may be interested in
Bunn has a creek bottom and upland seeing the results of irrigation to come
This it the title of • booklet
ranch. By the utilization of the water to his farm at Beaver, on Sunday, Sep­
we have prepared. We
•hall be glad to tend
from the creek for irrigation he has been tember 9th.
Come and bring vour
a copy free to any
able to convert fields of Dawson weed families and your lunch and spend the
one interested.
into good stands of grass for meadow day. He also has a fine herd of grade
and pasture. Along with his irrigation Jsrseys that you will be glad to look
Bethlehem Steel Co.
he finds that drainage is necessary, on over.
•
C. I. C L O U G H ,
South Bethlehem, Pe.
parts of his land, to secure good results.
RELIABLE DRU0BIST8
Bids Wanted.
With the aid of this water Mr. Bunn
Tillamook,
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Oregon.
Bids will be received up to October 1,
has made his meadows produce as much
hay as most of the true river bottom 1916, for making cheese in the Clover­
land in that vincity.
dale factory for 1917. Right reserved to
When in Tillamook and you want a
This farm is not the only one illustrat­
reject any and all bida. Mail bids to good meal at a most reasonable pries
Take the old reliable White stag«- for
ing tbe value of this practice. J. L.
call at .M. Oleson’s in the Rauisey Hotel a comfortable, safe and sura trip to
Simmons, of Pleasant Valley, also re­ the undersigned.
Tillamook.
dining room.
H. B. Lockwood, Secretary.
ports great results. On a field where (
Government
Armor Plant
; "Robaß CTeamng anb
(Rcpatrtng.