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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1917)
I rii , i .. • u . i . w « ¡ ««I vii'tuilis ov*-r m 'vera I leading college teams, lias .* a contract with the Boston Nationals. His services hail been >ught l>y th e Chicago Nationals. o- In the Arena of Sports Prepare to Make a Back Yard Vegetable Garden d rover Cleveland Alexander, star pitcher o f the Thlludelphiu Nationals ami premier piteiier of tIn* league, has finally jumped Into the class o f bull players who receive big -ularies. li e recently signed a contract that culls for u salary, it is generally believed, of 2,f>00 u year. A» a pitcher Mexuuder 9 ... * I f p % * * wono PROFESSIONAL OF CHEER. TILLAMOOK. ORE. aged, how a c h e e r in g word will T h u s . C oatks . P r e s i d e n t . b r i g h t e n t h e day and lig h te n th e load f o r u t ! V < A i ' luparison of the sum which must be paid this year for vegetables, with price ruling a year ago, although 101(5 was a year In which much complaint was beard o f the high cost o f living. Is really startling. I The situation suggests that every body who has a patch o f ground in the ba 'k yard, even though it contain only a few dozen square feet, should utilize* It In vegetable raising. Persons who Lave never “made garden” will 1 e sur prised nt the results which cun be ob tained from a small piece of ground <: w f lly i .titivated, ai d they will bo Mill more surpri i d nt the difference it will make in their green grocery bills to be uble to get lettuce, cnbbnges. to nir.foes. pe ls, beaus, spline h, onions and potatoes from their own garden. Mot ■ than t hat. the exercl e o f gflr denii g Is beneficial, ami there will he nn lie reuse In health rm the cost o f IIv Ing 'decreases. I.et everybody “make garden” this spring who can possibly d . so CARDS A. C. EVERSON Tillamook Abstract Company W h e n w e a r e w e a ry or d i s c o u r on m pi a n t « n o r K n o w in g th is, why ab st w a c i bo o k s Money to Loan Real Estate Agency O r TILLAMOOK COUNTY. «HBCiC««. a r e we so f o r g e t f u l of t h e help TILLAM OOK C IT Y , wo m i g h t giv e to o t h e r s ? Alexander, Famous Twirler 'y <n \ ‘ A See rue for realty deals. ORKOOn. Tillamook Undertaking Co. T. H. GOYNE, CLOUGH’S LYSEPTIC R. N. H EN K EL, Proprietor. ATTORNEY AT LAW The Best Antiseptic Conveyancing, Etc. Night and Day calls Dioinptly attended. Next Door to Jones- Knudson Furniture Store. Healing Germicide • - OREGON Opp. Court House, Tillamook. Ore. TILLAMOOK. Lyacptic is completely sol liable in j water. A teaspoon full to one quart of | water is ttie average strength to be used for antiseptic, germicide, deoderants, j wounds, cuts, nail punctures, mange, hoof rot, mud fever, lice, fleas, dandruff, Tillamook, Ore. shampoo, bei.ig of a soapy nature proves Write for Literature. very effective for washing the animals’ L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. • - O R F .G O * and stable utencils, and if used in gen T IL L A M O O K . eral, improves stable conditions, infect D i n i n g R o o m ru n on F a m i l y S t y l e ion, among cattle, abortion, foul dis FRANK TAYLOR, ellarle and externally to prevent tjje M e a ls ‘2 5 c. spread of diseases. F. R. BEA LS R EA L ESTA TE Notary Public THAS. I. CLOUGH, Cloverdale, Ore Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Ore. The Todd Hotel Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates h j the W eek. — 2 . G REATEST ' : io d in e B a rg a in E v e r O ffe re d 1’lio to by A m e ric a n I ’m i A m i .' ton. UllOVEU C. ALCX AMM It. ,2 5 FOUR „MONTHLY MAGAZINES $ | ,25 Is nt the top, his only rival liciti • \V l ter Joltnsou o f (In* Washington Amen cans. A l e í a tuler has been i iteli \ years in the National lea uc ami In liti"» was mainly responsible for tIt ■ I ’iiillies winning the National tl > ■. There are now five men In baseball believed to be drawing lai” r solarles than Alexander. Two of lio e, John J . Met• raw and (ieoi ie Sta'iiiie are managers. T y Cobb, Tri ; Speaker an I 1'lddie Collins are the others. 1 hey aro admittedly the greatest players la the game. Wagner Still on Dock. Ilonas Wagner nt forty three is an- ticiputlng another in i¡\e a a (be diamond. li e is an exeeptioi to the rule of athletic life whit h brings m t o the sixth agi*o f lean and slippeiv I ¡sia tu loon at thirty live or so. p.iy it Is that mea of his age should not be the rule histond of the exeeption, and tin doubt they would be w h the '. e e natural, easy way of livli ; that b..s kept Wagner in the front rank long beyond the time usually allotto,I to liHsctiall players. Gill Become* a Brave. Robert (¡111 w h o . mieli ;• for the «I « • » • • • ♦ • ♦ • • • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • • • ♦ • • ♦ I i * I THE WHITE! AUTO ♦ STAGE ? FOR- \ Tillamook- b Cloverdale —-------------- a n d ---------------- 1 S «fa aiul t’omfoi tabla Leave Cloverdale daily at : i ♦ 7 ^ 0 ». tu , arriving at I tila- inook at 10 a u t — in time for morning train to Portland. Leave Tillamook nt 3 p. m arriving at Cloverdale at £ p. in. J M. TRAXI.FR. 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