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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1916)
Cloverdale Courier P u b lish ed E very Thursday Fra a il T aylor, Editor and Publisher. “ E a t e r è d as second-class m a tte r, Nov em ber 13th,. 1905 a t th e post office at Ulo- verdaïèj T illam ook O oauty, Wiegojo un der Act cd Congress» M arch did , 1878. lanksgiving Good Eats S u b s c r ip t io n R a t ' s « One Y ear, in a d v a n c e ........................ $ 1JJO Si* M o n t h s ................................................... 50 T h re e M o n t h s .............................................. 20 Single G o p y .................................................. Oo A d v e r t is in g R a t i » Displayed A dvertisem ents, 50 cents per inch per m o n th , single colum n. All ' ocal Reading Notices, 5 cents per lipe for each insertion. T im b er lan d notices $10.00 H om estead notices 5.(JO Political A nnouncem ent C ards $10.(X) Mince Meat Boiled Cider J ob D ep artm en t My J o b D e p a rtm e n t is com plete in evei-y respect a n d I am able to do all kinds Commercial J o b P rin tin g on short notice a t reasonable prices. 1 11CRSDAY N O V E M B E R 23, 1910 .. - .a . — ......... — - Pickles Olives Chili Sauce Oyster Cocktail Sauce . THE OUTLOOK FOR ENFORCED PEACE. Sweet Potatoes Since th e speech of Dr. B e th m an n - llollweg before th e m ain com m itte e of th e reichstag, th e chance of th e world wide peace after th e European w ar seems brighter. The New Y ork league has been m a k ing enforced peace a p ro p a g an d a ever since th e E u ro p e an w ar s ta rte d . Since its ru th le s s destru c tio n of life and p r o p erty hag been on such an enorm ous scale, am i th e suffering of h u m a n ity has been gre ater each m o n th of th e war, t h e efforts of th e league h av e been re doubled tow ard t h e creation of a s e n ti m e n t which will, th ro u g h popular a p proval, th e world over, m a k e a n end to war. W ith in r week th e re has come to the U nited HtateH new spapers a p a m p h le t from E ngland contain in g a series of articles w ritten by G ilb ert M u rray, regius of G re e k .a t Oxford university, on “ T h e U n ited ¡states and th e W a r.” These articles appe are d in a leading E nglish new spaper and were considered so im p o rta n t as rela tin g to future peace ! of th e world t h a t th ey have been printed in brochure form for wider a n d c o n tin ual circulation. Prof. Murray analyzes for ih e benefit of his c o u n try th e reasons w hy America G e rm a n s to be w hole-heartedly accept has n o t entered, and wili not en ter, the ed in E n g lan d . But in point of fact w ar and th e n goes on to say, am ong m ost of t h e leaders of E ng lish th o u g h t o th e r th in g s: had already expressed approval of the “ If Am erica can help it a colossal i n principle. I t is no less significant th a t iquity like th e p resent war shall not be th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce of the U n it allow ed to occur again. T h e feeling ed States, a powerful a n d extrem ely needs no e x p lan a tio n . I t is t h a t of eve- ca utious bodv, had voted hv lurge m a iv E nglishm an of m oderately liberal jorities in favor of th e policy of the ft clings, and is deeply ingrained in th e league* And, finally, Mr. H ughes, in n a t u r e of th e Xinerican. It has swept his notification address th rew th e whole t h ro u g h all political partie s and m ost s tre n g th of the re p u b lic an p a rty into o th e r sections of t h e c o m m u n ity - - - - th e scheme. It was first form ulated by Mr. Taft as Professor M u rra y ¿a»'«, “ this is ob presid e n t of t-he League' to Enforce I viously no fa n ta stic sch e m e ,” b u t he Peace, Mr. T a ft’s series ot a rb itra tio n d o u b ts th e willingness of G e rm an y to tre a tie s , following those in itiate d by e n te r in to such com pact. However, the J o h n Hay, m ade him th e n a tu ra l c h a m p re cent speech of B eth m au n -H o llw e g is ion of this fu tu re effort to organize th e indicative of G e r m a n y ’s willingness tc prevention of fu tu re wars T he general co n trib u te her sharo tow ard the m a in idea is qu ite sim ple and well know n: a tenance of peace. league of power« bam id to settle th eir Of coins**, th e re can l»e no enforced differences by a r b itra tio n , and equally world wide pcuce u n til t h e present bound to m ake joint war on any power European war is ended and in a way w hich, in a d ispute with one of them , th a t will be fair aud just to all partici r i f n - e s a r b itra tio n and insists on war. pants. “ The plan was im m ediately welcomed Public opinion in France i said to by putili • i iion in th e states. It favor the en forcem ent of peace a fte r the spreads i v c iy .h ere. P resident Wilson war ends. Italy doubtless will join in co m m itte d him self to it last May in an with ttie oMier [severs, as w ill J a p a n ami e m p h a tic speech, which was perhaps a R nsaia. T he acceptance of th e peace b il e t< o tc o d e rl\ t.: tful towards th e do ctrin e by o th e r natio n s will Celery Asparagus Tips Little Gem Peas All Kinds Fresh Fruits CRABS, LOBSTERS, SHRIMP, ETC., FOR YOUR SALADS Cloverdale Mercantile Go. follow, bu t it is not absolutely necessary THE SLAB CREEK SAGE SAYS t h a t they all tall in to lino. If th e great powers agree to th e peace a r ra n g e m e n t After j n a n come w om an—and she is they can easily see t h a t th e sm aller still in the race. n ations keep ou t of war. Professor M urrry gives Am erica credit Some men drop a lot of money try in g for th e course of events w hieh has to pick up more. b ro u g h t th e m ovem ent m ore sharply to H ush money usually speaks for both th e front and faced it with a far more parties in the transaction. em p h a tic altern ativ e . If th e e n te n te An enemy knocks a m an down, th e n allies and th e Teuton allies respond to th is m ovem ent, a t ttie close of th e war, a friend proceeds to kich him . th e re is hope for t h e world. If it is r e Home men invest In hair tonic as soon jected, it will be only a qu estio n of as thev begin to come ou t on top. years before th e sam e kind of a bloody If inarriege w asn’t a lo tte ry t h e law struggle as is now -taking place in E u r m ight not interfere in so m an y cases. ope will again blacken th e pages of th e The greatest difficulty t h a t some peo w orld’s history, and A m erica may be one of th e chief actors, alth o u g h our ple experience is in'keeping ap pearances hopes and am b itio n s are t h a t we can u p and expenses down. hold aloof from a n y sa n g u in a ry contest | When a wom an knows her h u s b an d th a t will upset th e equ ilib riu m of th e like a hook, it is usually b i t pockethook. world. A wise girl knows enough not to p re T he bringing a b o u t of an end of the ten d to know a lot more. war a t this tim e when it would be i n conclusive, would tend to m ake w orld I t ■ easier io look over a n o t h e r ’s wide peace im practicable. faults th an it is to overlook them . A lasting world w ide peace ag reem en t Misery love* com pany—and it never can only become a reality after th e w a r. need have a lonely feeling. ring natio n s arc co nverted, deep down No m an is modest enough to believe in t h e i r h e a rts , to peace a* th e only liunself any worse than others. solution of tiieir future well being.