Cloverdale Courier P ublished Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ "Entered «»second-class m a tte r, Nov­ ember 13tlt. 1905 a t th e post office atClo* ! vevdn-.r&, T ilW nook C ounty, Oregon, un- j dor Act id C ongress, M arch 3rd, 1878. SEE in t h e N IG H T » s c r ip t ion R aix ;8 One Y ear, in a d v a n c e ......................... $1-00 Six M o n t h s .................................................50 T h ree Months........................................... 3§ ! Single C o p y................ 0o S a f e ty r i r s t A d v sr t ih iv g R a tes D isplayed A dvertisem ents, 50 ce n ts per ! inch per m onth, single colum n. A l l , lo c a l {leading Notices, 5 cents per lirje for each in sertio n . T im b er la n d notices $10.00 | H om estead notices 5.00 . P olitical A n n o u n cem en t C ards $10.00 NEW P A T T E R N E A N T E R N J ob D e pa r t m e n t We are showing a specially fine Lantern for the dairyman. This Lantern has an eight-inch base, wind-proof and holds My J o b D e p artm en t is com plete in every | resp ect an d I am able to do all kinds | C om m ercial J o b P rin tin g on sh’o lt notice a t reasonRble prices. T H U R S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 28, 1910 WASTE OF PUBLIC MONEY In o ld er co u n trie s like G reat B ritain th e census is tak en an d m ade public in tw en ty -fo u r hours. In o ur c o u n try th e census b u re au has becom e a continuous b u rd en and is con­ tin u a lly seeking new jobs. To keep th e arm y t h a t is em ployed in th e b u re au busy th e y are in v e stig a tin g w hat it costs to deliver groceries. T he census e x p e rts p reten d to believe th a t th e h igh cost of living is d u e to the high cost of o p eratin g delivery wagons. W h a t th e g o v ernm ent in te n d s to do ab o u t it afte r th e y find ou t w h a t is costs no one know s—probably set m ore offi­ cials to w ork. I t m ig h t be a ll.r ig h t for th e g o v ern ­ m ent to spend a lot of m oney on this work if it h ad no t alread y been done verv th o ro u g h ly . T he H a rv a rd college bureau of b u si­ ness research has alread y m ade th is i n ­ v estig atio n an d fu rnishes it free to any m e rc h a n t. Of course, it has one draw back in th a t it was done w ith o u t an ap p ro p ria tio n from congress. I t looks as if th e fu n ctio n s of th e gov­ e rn m e n t were being e x p a n d e d for th e pu rp o se of m ak in g jobs. THINK BEFORE YOU VOTE H e re are som e facts vou ought to 1 quarts of oil. ■> Absolutely safe. R e g u la r P r ic e $1.50 S p e c ia l p ric e $1.10 Cloverdale Mercantile Co. G a s o le n e know before you m ake u p vour m ind ' ju st how you are going to vote this com ing N ov em ber: V ote for th e b rew ­ e rs' a m e n d m e n t an d you w ill have open AND saloons on every cross roads disguised as b rew ery agents. You will also open u p d ru g store saloons by p e rm ittin g sale of every kind of liq u o r “ for m edici­ nal pu rp o ses” and m ake u n scrupulous doctors rich w ritin g p rescrip tio n s. Yon will also m ake all p resen t regulations n n en fo rcib le, increase im p o rtatio n s, send m ore m onev o u t of th e s ta te an d p u t th e brew ery com bine back in co n ­ tro l of politics. V ote 315— X —No and k eep O regon in th e list of states th a t sta n d s for so m eth in g besides booze. Since Oregon has been in th e dry co lu m n p e n ite n tia ry co m m ittm en ts h ave been decreased 42 psr cen t, th o TILLA M O O K av erag e a rre sts have decreased n early o n e-h alf a n d savings bank accounts have increased, ao h as th e cash business, j Bids Wanted. th e u n e m p lo y m en t of labor has been ' Bids will be received up to October 1, practically e lim in a ted , and th e lo g an ­ 1916, for m aking cheese in th e Clover- berry business p u t on th e m ap. It your dale factory for 1917. R ight reserved to aim is to decrease s ta te tax es and live in reject any and all hills. Mail bids to a e o m m u n itv you will feel proud of vote th e un d ersig n ed . 316— X —Yes. H. B. Lockwood, Secretary. A u to m o b ile A c c e s s o r ie s W. A. W ILLIA M S Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In its Six Schools and F o rty -eig h t D e­ partm ents is engaged in th e great work of uniting Learning and Labor. F orty-eigh th School Y ear Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Office G round Floor Todd Hotel. Bell l ’hone 53-J P . O . B o x 147 W ith R ollie W atson Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO. D egree C ourses requiring a four-year high school preparation, are offered in th e following: L. V. E B E R H A R D , M anager. A G R IC U LTU RE, 16 D epartm ents; C OM M ERCE, 4 D epartm ents; E N G IN ­ Complete Set of Abstracts of th e Reoorde E E R IN G , 6 D epartm ents; M IN ES, 3 of Tillamook County, Oregon. D epartm ents; FO R E ST R Y , 2 D ep art­ m en ts; H O M E ECONOMICS, 4 D epart­ TILLA M OOK. - - OREGON _____________________ e m en ts; and PHARMACY. V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s requiring an E ig h th Grade preparation for en tran ce are offered in A griculture, D airying, Com m erce, Forestry, Hom e M akers, and M echanic Arts. Pharm acy w ith a two- year hig h school entrance requirem ent. SCHOOL OF MUSIC.—Piano, S trin g , Band and Voice C ulture. Write for L itera tu re. Catalogue and beautiful illustrated booklet free. TILLA M OOK. - - OR*XK>N F. R. BEALS R EA L ES TA TE A ddress T h k R kotstrar 1 w-7 u !•> to '* 7-lfi) COR V A I . L IS . O R ROOM Take th e old reliable W hite stage for P lasker Bros, for all kinds of olum h- a com fortable, safe and sure trip te ing, h a th room outfits an d fix tu res. T il­ Tillam ook. lam ook, Ore.