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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ Entered as second-dans matter. Nov ember 1:1th, 1905 at the post office at (.'Io- veniale, Tillamook County, Oregon,un der Act of Congress, March drd, 1878. S ubscription K at ' ïs One Year, in advance....................$1.00 Six Months........................................ 50 j Three Months ............................... 35 Single Copy....................................... 06 A d v e r t is in g R ates THE SLAB CREEK SAGE SAYS inent in a big or little plaee. The mar- them the fever to go somewhere. But here is the capping climax to all ehant in the small town has the advant age over the big town merchant because advertising. The public long ago lias One of the most popular forms of advertising -pace in the mediums that decided that it will par no manufactur light exercise is falling in love. he can use to advantage have not the er or dispenser of goes Is to advertise a Though money talks, it doesn't always high rate as has the mediums that pro shoddy article. The buying public can make a satisfactory financial sertlement. vide advertising advantages for the city sometimes be deceived but the man w ho Many a woman wears a drug store tellow. tries to deceive all of the people all the complexion while posing as a nature time only succeeds in deceiving himself. , Advertising is the biggest paying lover. stock a merchant can invest his money A res i?lt to this way of figuring is the, Asa matter of fact your neighbors in if he will give it the same careful at- fact that the public has confidence in think just as disagreeable things about tention that he gives in the purchase of advertised merchandise and refuse to vou as you think of them. buy the unadvertised kiud. (iood qual- , goods that cost an equal amount. Tomorrow is the day when people Why do the railroads advertise in the | itv goods, such as you are not afraid to hire haloons and move into their air country papers? Let me answer this put before a particular customer, with | castles. question. It is simply because it cre some gumptional advertising w ill make j Son, learn wisdom from the tailor. ates business for them. It simply the highway paved for tra <e that is When he transacts business with a man he starts by taking the man's measure. causes the people to travel more. Itgives worth looking after. Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per inch per month, single column. All .* ocal Reading Notices. 5 cents per line for each insertion. Timber land notices $10.00 Homestead notices 5.00 K i a s u Political Announcement Cards $10.00 J ob D epartment My Job Department incomplete in every respect and 1 am able to do all kinds Commercial Job Printing on short notice at reasonable di ices. The New York Clothing Store Tillamook’s Greatest Bargain House THURSDAY. FKB R C A R Y 22, 1917. There is nothing mysterious about financial success. It is merely accumu lating something and putting that ac cumulation to work. It is refreshing to know that a Brook lyn judge has recently upheld with vigor the right of a sailor in the uniform of the navy to go wtiere any other person may go. He imposed a tine of two hundred and fifty dollars on the pro prietor of a moving-picture show for ex cluding one of the bluejackets, and re marked as he did so, “ The uniform of a United States sailor must be respected. ’ — Youths Companion. ADVERTISING PAYS, AND PAYS BIG. Occasionally a merchant says be does not believe it pays to advertise. This same merchant is conscientious in his views and if he ha» e\’er tried advertis ing has not succeeded. The reason iniv have been because be did not under stand the game or his opportunities for advertising was not good. Advertising pays and pays well, pro« ¡ding, of course, that you know how. Take a look at the magazines that are published and sold for less inonev than the paper alone would be worth at wholesale on an open market and reason out why you can huv the magazine as cheap as you do. Then look at the numerous pages of advertis ing the magazine contains. Now let us sav, and you won’ t feel inclined to con tradict the statement, that the adver tisers are good business men and are advertising because the advertising pays them. Reason will teach us that they are not paying h big advertising bill just t i support the magazines. We have discussed the magazine ad vertising, now let us hit Up with the large daily papers. Not one daily paper eotuea to Cloverdale postottice that has less than one-third of its space used in advertising the go»d* sold by merchants of the city. You «couldn t expect the merchant to throw auav his money on advertising to support the big daily- pipers. not when the dailies charge from $“ 50 to $$tM) a page for the space. Point out one exceptionally succesful business man and vou will find that be is an exceptionally good advertiser. He knows bow. You can go along down the line and you will find that the tug bnsineta men are the big advertisers, it matters not whether they run a mercantile e-tab For the next few days we are going to otter you tin* most exceptional bargains you have* heard of in many a day— Just received hundreds of dollars worth of good staple mer chandise consisting of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Furnishings, etc., which will go (luring this sale at prices far below actual wholesale cost. The few items below give you an idea of the great bargains we are of e ■ fering. “Note the Prices:” Shoes Ladies’ Suits Men’s Suits $25.00 Val. to go dur- . ing this sale special *51» . * 8.48 $20.00 Ladies' Suits going at.................................... Ladies’ Dresses $17.50 val- ues to go at.................. 11.98 All Ladies’ Skirts to go at exceptional low prices. 75c Men's Ribbed and Fleece Lined Underwear extra special, per garment..... Men-» Fine Ribbed Union Suits. Buy now at the special price o f .............. I (j^, * 1.19 75c Men's Work Shirts during I O / . this sale at ■ ' $25.00 Men s Suits going during this sale at........ | •) Ty $20.00 Men's Suits now go- 9 . 8 5 ing at............................ To $7.50 Bovs’ Blue Serge Suits. Special at .......... To $0.00 Boys’ Suits during this sale at..................... 5.48 *> | W $5.00 Men’s Work Shoes, buy now at per pair ..... $4.00 Men’s Work Shoes to go at t»er pair............... •> ($ ■"» Boys’ School Shoes atexcetional * ’ Low Prices during Hoys’ Knickerbocker Pants $1.50 Values at ......... 98c $ 1.00 Values at ........ 68c Men’s Fine Dress Shirts in a lot of Neat Desirable Patterns. Value to 1 1.50. Extra Special at this sale. To $4.00 Men’s Hats, good styles. Your choice at.... 2.48 To $2.50 Men's Hats. Extra big values. Special at..... 95c .‘45c Men's Wool Hox at per pair ................................ 23c Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery at very low pi ices for the 85c next few days. Remember the Name, The New York Clothing Store M.OLalGKMAIN, P r o p . TILLAMOOK« PPG. |