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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
Cloverdale Courier Published Every Thursday Pïsuk Taylor., Editer and Publisher. •^Entered aesecond-ciass matter. N .iv- gàl sr l.'ith, 1905 at the postoffioe at Clo- Tillamook County, Oregon, ur>- f laîC., Aei iïf Congress, Maroh 3rd, 1878. Free! Free! S ubscription R a i va Oiie Year, in advance.......................$1.1)0 Sia Mouths..............................................50 ïj n t (j M onths...............................................23 Single Copy............................................. 08 AovKRTiSING RATES Oifl Jayed Advertisements, 50 cents per inch per month, single column. All Local Reading Notices, 5 cents per liije for each insertion. Timber land notices $10.00 Homesteall notices 6.00 Political Announcement Cards $10.00 B o y s ’ © tilts r r e e ! J ob D epartment My Job Department is complete in every respect and I am able to do all kinds Commercial Job Printing on short notice at reasonable prices. THl'RSDAY. NOVEMBER 0, 1910 1 Fifty-four citizens of the Cloverdale voting precinct voted to prohibit the shipping of booze-into Oregon, while forty-four said “let ’er come.” ' The United States government still has unclaimed farms and wooulots for millions of its soons and daughters. Sec retary Lane says that more than two hundred and fifty million acres of pub lic land remain to be taken over by homesteaders. Even in these times of soaring prices $8150 is a prodigious price to pay for a cow. Langwater Dairymaid, a Guern sey, brought her owner that amount at a Massachusetts auction sale of fancy stock the other day. It is said to he a thousand dollars more than the highest price ever betore paid for a cow. The vote to prohibit cattle running at large in this precinct carried 101 to 6. Now that we have a law prohibiting the running at large of stock it should be enforced, and enforced right to the let ter. Sentiment has no place in the en forcement of any law, and regardless of who owns the stock, they should be compelled to keep them from running at large on the highway. Stilts are all the rage. We have a pair for every boy in the valley and we want every hoy to have a pair. Come into the store and see them, also learn how you ean be a possessor of a pair ol these nicely painted and praetieally arranged step stilts, Do not wait until the other hoys get ahead of you but come to the store right away. # Cloverdale Mercantile Co. If for no other reason, we are con strained to compliment trie voters in THE SLAB CREEK SAGE SAYS this district on their vote against the brewers’ amendment. Sixty-four by their suffrage last Tuesday proclaimed At last we have discovered why a they were beyond being tricked into woman doesn’t keep a secret. She is voiing for a law that bad more jokers in that some other womau will tell it than all the other propositions ever it afraid first. put before the intelligent voters of any ! community. Sentiment enters but | A small boy’s ideal memorial window slightly in the wet and dry movement is one in front or a can d y store. now days. It is simply a question of Flatter a man if you want him to have eeonoinic waste. Thirty-nine in this implicit faith in your judgement. district, however, did not look at it from Two men mar live together in peace that standpoint. and harmony, but no two women can A German newspaper prints an edi do it. torial in which it say« that Germany An optimist is a man w ho invests in a desires peace. Germany holds no gold brick every time the opportunity hatred toword France, it says, nor any presents itself. ill-will against Great Britain. This is If all tombstones told the truth his quite contrary to the general impression satanic majesty would have a fire sale that has prevailed Perhaps the news and go out of business. paper in question reflects the senti- | Three things that never become rusty meats of the noil-militaristic class in —the money of the charitable, the nails Germany. It would seem to he the in a collector’s shoes and a thoughtless truth. It would appear that peace is woman’s toague. desired by the people of all the warring No man ever gets discouraged in try nations, but that the army and navy 1 crowd insist tnat the awful slaughter of ing to live without labor. human life go on. Their thirst for It takes a divorce lawyer to see the blood has uot Wen satisfied. silver lining in a domestic cloud. Notice lor Publication. Lot« of men have cause to rejoice be (PUBLISHER) 03073 cause they don’t get what they want. 0 4 79 3 And most people who know but little DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR always want to tell just a little more. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore September 23, 1918. The man who is determined to make gon, Notice given that Ernest E. a fool of himself has many opportunities Ligbtfoot, is of hereby Hebo, Tillamook County, thrust upon him. Oregon, who, on May 20, 1911, made While some of us have more ups and Original Homestead Entry No. 03073 downs In this world than other«, we’ll for the sw 'A, ne and e % nw % of all be on a dead level sooner or later. se 14, section 3, township 4 south, range 10 west, and on September 1,1916, made From a toper's side of view a soft Additional Entry No. 04793, drink is synonymous with hard luck. for w 'a nw Homestead '4 of se section 3, alt in 4 south, range 10 west, Wil We all have a soft spot in our heads township lamette Meridian,has filed notice of in at birth—and some always retain it. tention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above de Bald heads don’t always generate hare scribed, before the Clerk of the County facts. Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at O regon, on thv 9th day of Patience isn’t necessarily a virtue; j Tilluinook, November, 1910. more often it's a necessity. Claimant names as witnesses: W. Bodyfelt, of Beaver, Oregon: Too mauv married men who have George Charles of Hebo, Oregon; A1 family burdens to 1 ear think it s up to Gardner, Jensen, of Tillamook, Oregon; Oliver Mattoon, of Hebo, Oregon. them to come home loaded every night. P. Proof made according to law under During thv courtship, when a young which entry wan made, and Act of June man gazes irito a girl’s soulful eyes and 11, 190«. N. Campbell, admires her dimples, he's apt to over Register. look her chin. Plasker Bros, for all kinds of plumb The board of strategy is the kind you ing, bath room outfits and fixtures Til» get at a poor boarding house. 1 lamook. Ore. N