RANCHES CLOUGH’S LYSEPTIC arbitration between nations, hut of what avail would arbitration lie in the situa­ tion that has sprung up with Germany? The Best Antiseptic I How couid any nation with a drop of blood in its veins and with anv sense of We are listing new properties for sale or trade almost every dav I ! honor Healing Germicide self-respect bring itself to the tiet the price right on your property then come in and list it point of or arbitrating with another nation Lyacptic is completely soluable in with us and we will do our bt»i to find a buyer. I as to the right to sink its ships and de­ water. A teaspoon full to one quart of stroy its citizens. water is the average strength to be used including house When a great principle is at stake, for antiseptic, germicide, deodorants, 160 acres at 125 an acre, fenced, and barn, also 14 head of stock, Don’t hesitate if and a nation feels sure of its ground, wounds, cuts, nail punctures, mange. there can be no arbitration, and when | hoof rot, mud fever, lice, Ileus, dandruff, you are looking for something good. This deal w ill rot always be | I there can be no arbitration then must j shampoo, being of a soapy nature pn ves open. come the test of “ blood ami iron” very effective for washing the animals' which the kaiser lias talked about so and stable utencils, and if used in gen­ That is a money-maker and a bright future often. eral, improves stable conditions, infect­ ahead of it. Come in and talk it over with us. ion, among cattle, abortion, foul dis­ IT IS GERMANY’S NEXT MOVE. charge externally to prevent the We can show you how this mill will earn itself. Germany has made her own bed and i spread of and diseases. must lie in it. She lias Haunted her We have several good land buys and if you are interested in the contept for international law in the eves CHAS. I. CLOUGH, of the world, with special reference to earth come in and we can sell you all you want cheap as dirt. the United States. The United States has withdrawn its Reliable Drnggist, Tillamook, Ore. ambassador from Berlin and handed the German ambassador in this country his passports. This is equivalent to saying to tier- many that “ we have no further desire to have intercourse with a nation w hich Tillamook, Ore. create a sentiment in favor of preparing 1 violates lts solemn pledges.” this country for its own defense, have Beyond this point the United States L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. Published Every Thursday recently closed their barkers very will not go— Prank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. tightly, and are no longer heard in the Until there is provocation and that Dining Room run on F am ily S tyle laud. provocation will be an act of war on the “ Entered »«second-class m atter, Nov­ The tollv of this country being un­ part of Germany. Meals 25c. ember 18th, 1905 at the post office at Clo­ prepared for war is now evident to all. If a German submarine sinks an verdale, Tillaiocrtk County, Wregon,un­ The snail-like pace w hich congress lias der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. followed in passing legislation and m ak­ American ship without warning and destroys lives of American people that ing appropriations for placing this would be an act of war on the part of S ubscription R atts ttrnt Year, in advance.........................$1.0C ; country in a position to defend itself ni* M onths................................................. 50 | against the world, conies vividly into Germany. Three M onths................. 25 the limelight as we realize our almost Germany knows this to be true just as well as she can know anything, and Single Gopy................................................ 05 helpless condition today. she will snow, if she does not already, Our sense of security which we have that this act of war will be followed by A d v e k t is ik o R ates Tillamook Abstract Company Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per ; magnified by three thousand miles of acts of war on the part of the United inch per month, single column. All water, was shot all to pieces a few weeks States. T hom . C o a t u . P hbmi u b n t . I ocal Reading Notices, 5 cents per ago when we found a submarine boat at There can b# no other way out. lirje for each insertion. CTKMF14m UK'S OF A HV TRACT BOOB« Timber land notices $10.00 our doors, with a load of merchandise, Germany can now take war with the or TtLUkMOOK COlflfTT. VKIOOH Homestead notices 5.00 and other submarines shooting down United States or leave it alone. Political Announcement Cards $10.00 m erchant ships beyond the three-mile Germany is to be the sole judge. TILLAMOOK CITY. OK&GON. limit. It is Germany s next more. J ob D e p a r t m e n t When Hudson Maxim, now dead, My Job Department is complete in every gave bis support to the motion picture Notice. respect and I am able to do all kinds Commercial Job Printing on short “ The Battle Cry of Peace,” he was de­ Notice is hereby given that the Stpte ATTORNEY AT LAW notice Rt reasonable prices. cried as a dreamer and an agitator in Land Board of the State of Oregon will favor of munition factories. But Hud­ receive sealed bids at its office in the Cooveyaneuig, Etc. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1917. son Maxim was a bigger man than the Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up Tillamook. Or«. obstructing members of congress. He to 10 o’clock a. in. on April 10, 1917, for Opp. (Juart iiuutte. THE REACTION AT EVERETT, WASH. tried to arouse this country to a realiza­ all the State’s interest in the tide and The best evidence that our country tion of its danger, and received only overfiow lands hereinafter described, believes in law and oruer and not in curses for bis efforts. giving, however, to the owner or owners R. N. HENKEL, Proprietor. violence is shown by the reaction of pub­ His sole effort was to convince the of anv lands abutting or Routing there­ Night and Day calls people of the United States th at they on, the prefeience right to purchase said 1 lic sentiment at Everett. uromptly attended. The shooting up ef the town ever an were unprepared for war. In his “ De- tide and overfiow lands at the highest Furniture attem pt of a steamboat load of I. W. W. feneeless America,” printed in 1915, be price offeied, provided such offer is Next Door to Jones-Knudson Store. terrorists to end the shingle weaver's carried bis opinions throughout the made in good faith, and also provided, - OREGON strike by force has weakened the rauae breadth of the land, and one who takes that the land will not be sold for, nor TILLAMOOK, - of industrial revolution hv force. time to read that volume now will be­ any offer therefor accepted of less The organization that resorts to vio­ come convinced that the old gentleman, than $7.50 per acre, and that the Board lence is doomed in our country, and is now in his last resting place, was in­ reserves the right to reject any and all not meeting with such support in its spired not by visions of commercial or bids. struggle foi relief in courts, moderate financial gains in hia oropaganda, but Said lands are situated in Tillamook Oregon, and arc described as socialists and labor union men not back­ simply bv pure love and loyalty for his County, follows: to-w it; country. ing it up. Beginning at a point which is the Wages on the Pacific Coast are uni- Ever since the European war began corner to lots 20 and 21, of Section 5, T. 5 8.. R, 10W of W. M.; thence N. 7 formly high and working conditions are America has been in danger of being degrees 00’ E. 827.04 feet to corner to far above average, and the only chance dragged into it. President Wilson has I>ots IS and N. 80 dttTM l 28’ W. for those who resort to force is to poee schemed and connived to keep our 1407.80 feet; 30; South 50.00 feet to corner as victims of persecution for free speech. skirts clean so that we might le spared to lots 22 and 28. S 41 degrees 45' E. Write for Literature. feet to corner to Luts 21 and 22 , The advocates of loafing on the job, entrance iuto the conflict. Now we be­ 977.80 - OREGON 85 degrees (X)’ K. 050.04 feet to place TILLAMOOK. - breaking up tools, spoiling materials, gin to reali7.e that the security we once S. of beginning, containing 18,89 acres of ruining machinery, destroying property boasted of is false; th at we cannot know tide land fronting and abutting on Lots and applying the torch as a remedy for the minute when we will be put to the 20, 21. and 22, Section 5, T. 5 H., R 10 test of our ability on sea or on land. At \Y. of \V. M social injustice, are not Americans. Applications and bids should he ad­ TILLAMOOK. OKU. last events have happened which have dressed G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land OUR UNPREPAREDNESS MANIFESTED. opened the heads of oar lawmakers and Board. to Salem, Oregon, and marked The societies ami organizations in the dropped something into them that may “ Application and bid to purchase Tide United States which sprang into ex­ mean a better defense for this country. Lands.” <». G. Brown, istence shortly after the European war And while we time cogitate, what Clerk State Land Board. started, and began opposing those or­ shall we say of the advocates of arbitra­ Dated at Salem, Otegnn January 24, bee me for re a lty deals. ganizations which were endeavoring to tion in war? Thousands have espoused j 1917. A NEW ONE A SAW MILL 1 ________________ Taylor Real Estate Agency At Courier Office. CLOVERDALE COURIER The Todd Hotel CLOVERDALE, ORE. Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the Week. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T. H. QOYNE, Tillamook Undertaking Co. FRANK TAYLOR, Notary Public Cloverdale, Ore. F. R. BEALS REAL ESTATE i ' A. C. EVERSON Money to Loan Heal Estate1 Agency