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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
Several Changes In Cig League Ciuhs ¡¡«peeled. [ I L L GAHRI6AN HAS QUIT Louder of Champion Boston Red Sox Says He Is Through— Barry May Lead T eam —Tinker Likely to Lose Out In Chicago. t'liange In m a n ag e m en t of m ajor league clubs can usually be depended upon lo piece out the off season gossip of baseball. It is not likely Hint the w inter of 191G-17 will prove any ex- i apt ion to the rule, There a re tw o in sta n c e s —one In em b circuit—where a hanve Is bound to come, while gossip names several oth er pilots as likely to be relieved of their responsibilities be fore next spring. Hill Carrlgun has quit. T he leader of the world's champion lied Hox will under no consideration remain in tiie game. Currigan had decided to retire before a relative, who passed aw ay last sum m er, bequeathed him a modest for tune to supplem ent one of pretension he already enjoyed. Currigan has made all plans lor a business career at his home town of Lewiston. Me. Now th a t the Boston American league club has changed hands the chances are that the veteran sec ond baseman, .lack Harry, probably will have tlrst consideration for tlie appointm ent Harry, as Held captain, w as of Ine tiniable assistan ce to Cur i i ¡an. Ja c k knows the g am e from s ta rt to linish. lie Is possessed of a ch arm ing personality. li e learned Ids baseball under Connie Mack, one of the wisest and craftiest gcneruls ever know u. Joe T inker Is doomed to the o rd e r of the tin ran. according to th e best in - | form a tio n o btainable from th e m iddle H ugh J e n n in g s is bound to D etroit by I west. C harles Weeghunui, p re sid e n t of a term c o n tra c t T he s a m e goes for i the Cubs, Is not so friendly a s he w as Fielder Jo nes a n d the Browns. I to th e m an t h a t won a p e n n a n t in Dill Donovan has j u s t signed to lead th e F ederal league w ith the C hicago the Yankees n ex t year. W hales. , T h e stockholders o f th e Cubs Chicago a n d B oston seem m ost likely th o u g h t a com bination of th e old Cubs to fu rn ish th e g re a te r p a r t of th e w in . and th e W hales would w altz through ter league’s guff a b o u t m anagerial to a National league p en n a n t in 1010. shakeups. I t now a p p e a rs a c e rtain ty W hen Tinker, who cultiv ated j u s t th a t both the Cubs a n d the W hite Sox ! such a n impression, failed so d ism ally ^ill h a v e new leaders in 1917. Carri- th e m y riad stockholders s ta r te d a f t e r gan's retire m ent m ak es necessary the T in k e r's scalp through W eeghm an. it selection of a pilot for th e w orld's ! Is said. champions. In Chicago it is said t h a t W eeg h m an i an d th e o th e r directors have begun to Intersectiorlal Football Games. m a k e a g re a t play for F r a n k Chance, Im p o rta n t intersectional football ! w ho is still a lion in th e W indy City. | gam es this y e a r a r e P ennsylvania- I W h e th e r C hance would consent to re- Michigan, S yracuse Michigan, Yale-Vir J tu rn to the National league is a q u e s ginia, Princeton-N orth Carolina, H a r tion. vard-North Carolina. Colgate-Illinois, U ntil recently it w as th o u g h t t h a t D a rtm outh-W est Virginia, Syracuse- I T ris S peaker w as to replace Lee Fold Ohio, Harvard-V irginia. as leader of th e Clevelands. P re s id e n t D unn settled all Ibis talk by signing Charley White May Go to Australia. up Fold for next season. Realizing th a t his ch a n c e of a n o th e r F o r the lust fo u r m o n th s th e re h a s I m atch w ith W elsh is alm ost out of th e been talk of u change in the leade rship I question a n d h aving a desire to see of th e Chicago W hite Sox. C larence other lands, C harley White, th ro u g h his Rowland, in the opinion of his con m anager, Nate Lewis, has opened n e tem poraries. 1ms not m easured up to gotiations with Snowy B aker fo r se v really high class s tan d ard s. S m a r t er:) I lights in Australia. m a n a g e rs of the Am erican league 1 m a in ta in th a t Rowland for th e last tw o seasons has had a club 15 or ‘JO j per cent stro n g er th an th e w orld's j cham pion Red Sox. T h e gre at m ajority of th e m a jo r league m a n a g e rs of 191(1 a re protected by term co n tra c ts over the com ing sea- I • :i C iivinnati. tlu> most flighty city j Why Not Cure Your Bad H abits? In a large ea s te rn city is a p ro fes of all. lias tied itself to C hristy I sional hypnotist w ho has a wide re p u 5 it hew s n through 1917 a n d 1918. : tation for curin g th e hab it o f intem- T he co n tra cts of Met ¡ra w w ith th e | iHaauce. Ilis m ethod is very simple. <H ants and W i'bert Robinson w ith file I "T here is no real hypn o tism a b o u t it Robins both have one more y e a r to go. I —unless It is n m a t t e r of self hypno Coorge StalTlncs is bound to the tism ,” this professor once said. “I Hruvcs to the end of 1920. P at Moran j s aiply observe th e m ind process of the Is u n d er contract to the Pld'Iies for man t h a t d rin k s and advise him how next y e a r Jim m y C allahan Is su re of nother y e a r's grace at Ic.a^t in Pltts- to reverse it. T h e subconscious solil bcrgli unless D reyfuss sells the club, oquy in the m ind of tlie m an th a t \ lib b is improbable. The same goes drin k s runs som eth in g like this: ‘When did J, have m y last ball? W hew ! Long ■r Miller H uggins in St. Louis. as th a t! I d o n ’t see how I stood it so Not So Well Protected. long. W ouldn’t h a v e th o u g h t it possi U ncijcan league m a n a g e rs a r e not . ble.' And so on th e victim re p e a ts to - ■> well protected generally. Connie him self on th e principle t h a t he needs \ at P hiladelphia and C lark Grif- this periodical s tim u la n t j u s t as it is i at W ashington a r e stockholders ns accessa ry to heap coul on to fire to \ . ¡I ns lenders and consequently be- keep it from b urning out. In a word, I I’t> I- Vich of. d irec to rs’ foil)' 'S th a t m a n self hypnotizes him self into th e belief t h a t be needs a drink. “ My ad vice to cure this crav in g is uot to fight th e appetite, but to light dow n th e ca use t h a t leads to th e a p petite. L et a m an repeat to him self r Due Y over a n d over a g a in : T really don't need this drink. If I t a k e it, it's s im ply'll m a t t e r of pouring so m uch down my th r o a t superfluously, for I could get along w ithout.’ B efore long he will be surprised how instead of hyp notizing him self Into d rin k he will hypnotize him self o u t of it." Simple, isn't it? But if this self hypnotism, or w h a te v e r you choose to call it. is a c u re for intem p era n ce why Is it not equally a recipe for curing o th e r bad habits? PROFESSIONAL 0A BD8 Tillamook Aistsacl Company T hu s . C o a h ss . P r k s ìu s ** t . CeM lO JiTÜ SET O P A B ttT K A C ?' BOOKS OF T lL L A J iO O H C O U N TY , OHBUtMC TILLAMOOK CITY. OREGON. T. H. GQYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Conveyancing, Etc. Opp. Court House, Tillamook, Ore. Tillamook Undertaking Co. R. N. HENKEL, Proprietor. Night and Day calls promptly attended. Next Door to Jones-Knudson Furniture Store. TILLAMOOK, - - OREGON A. C. EVERSON TILLAM OOK, ORE. Money to L o a n R ea l E s ta te A g e n c y See nie for rea lty deals. U nd e r New M an a ge m en t The Todd Hotel Tillamook, Ore. L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. Dining Room ru n on Fam ily Style Meals 2.5c. Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the Week. . 2 5 FOI JR M O N If f llY M A 6 A Z II(E S $ 1 j . 2 5 S f L ------ A m 1 Our Pa p e -A ll ear v r g \ r ‘ !*% F i r . " f l i r t .' Hy taking oc!vanti.V ci thi : t :■ ' of;or no- . v e u tnfi’:e a cash savinA of $1.10. You t.-t e y. rs.-> • ' ;■ •»* u ad to th e -« fo u r sp le n d id magazines a total vaia <.)?■_. i : r . $1.23. This eS'.r is c n to s LI and n>- 1 ■ - I f v o n nee a lre a d y a sub- • e r tb e r to a n y of t . o tr i_incs, y. '. • -.pi ion wi . be ex te n d e d o n e y e a r fro m data of expiration. This «'dor a lio incìudt-S a I’RFE. d r ■ « Y/heo you r e c e iv e y o u r first copy of {Way's, .•> >ct u n \ d i - v r ’ c:. ■ > . • n ’ y, r order. to Today’s ... .ics n a n d they will te n d it Macul ine A»vu A ' » the i.< to you f re e of clun e. N o v o r before h-.;s any ri'w nape? e t -> unie to © f.cr : - j .-zincs of su ch hifch c h a ra c te r at this pri.-e. \X'o uve pro., . of this . . . t r . ..J w e arAe y o u to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of it at once. it •f• v 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- -5* 4- 4* 4* -J- 4* -j- 4- T E M P T A T IO N S. * ♦ v 4- T<u> i)i)iny «if us a r e g ard en ers 4- 4- to o u r tem ptations. W e c u ltiv ate 4- 4- th e m assiduously. W e do not 4* 4- realize th a t th e stre n g th o r the 4- 4* w e ak n ess of a tem p tatio n de- 4- 4- pends largely on ourselves. Ev- 4- 4- ery tim e we yield th e tem p tatio n 4- •1- to which we have yielded Is 4- 4* stre n g th e n e d for its n e x t attac k . 4- 4- a n d it m ay ta k e h a lf n dozen vie- 4- 4* tories on our p art to cou n teract 4- 4- t h e s tre n g th im p arted to a temp- 4- •> tutiou by a single fa ilu re o f ours. 4- ¿ U O those who wish to ¿J get a better KO- DAK this season, we have ma de a r r a n g e men ts whereby we can take in a few good old style m a c h i n e s in trade on new ones, U o t a ß t f e a m n g anb (R e p a irin g * C. I. C L O U G H , RELI 1 BLE DRUGGISTS Tillamook, ■ - Oregon. ----------- “ T— Flaaker Bros, forcali kinds of ulum b- ing, b a th room outfit* an d fixtures. T il lamook. Ore.