Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, April 12, 1917, Image 1

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    GOOD ROADS,
GOOD HOMES,
BEST CHEESE
VOL. J 2.
CLOVERDALE
COURIER.
T he N estucca V alley F irst,
L a st and a ll th e
Time.
CLOVERDALE. TILLAMOOK COUNTY. OREGON. APRIL 12, 1917
PERCENTAGE LARGE HOME GUARDS TO NEW RAILROAD
IN CLOVERDALE
BE ORGANIZED
TO TILLAMOOK
NO. 31
THE CONVENIENCE
OF HAVING
The “R IG H T CHANGE
RI
Har Toting Men Respond Gallantly A Company Will Be Organized at Road Will Shorten Distance and
to the Call—A Score or
This Place—Any Citizen
Tap Wonderfully Rich Tim­
With a checking account at this Bank you will always have
just
the “rignt change” no matter w In re you pay the lull or to
More Have Signed.
Can Join.
ber Resources.
whom you pay it.
enn draw your click tor nnv 01)0 AMOUNT and pay
At the rate Cloverdale young A company of home guards will With the organization of the your You
hill either in person or BY MAIL which is a real convenience
men responded to the call cf the be organized in Cloverdale in the Gales Creek & Wilson River Rail­ you can enjoy by
country there need be but a few very near future. The home guard road company by Portland capital­
OPENING A CHECKING ACCOUNT
All supplies furnished free.
places of like gallantry and Uncle is a company composed of those who ists, plans were disclosed today for
Sam’s Army would be full.
are not eligible to join the regulars im m e d ia te construction of a stand
A forerunner of a call cam* to on account of age or other physical ani ìailway from Wilkesboro, the
the notice of the citizens of this inability. The home guards can I westerly terminus of the United
A Bank for all the People
burg and before time for an echo eeCure guns from the government Rail ways, 27 miles from Portland,
three of her sons went to Tillamook ! at $3 50 each, which they are re-; and a]80 {rom Forest Grove, the
to sign the roll. J hey were Nels quired to pay for themselves. A m - L ,uie distance from Portland, to land office of the Oregon Lumber
WOODS ITEMS.
Hagl und, Earl Cochran and Zack munition for practice purposes is navagible tide water on Tillamook company this morning it was ¡»tat
Franklin.
furnished by the government at a hay, a distance of 50 miles, giving ed that the check cruising of the Mrs. Fisher i9 again In our
Saturday the papers stated that price less than what it can be se- the shortest rail connection be­ tracts bought from the Dubois in­ midst, not looking any worse for
there were thirty musicians needed cured for in the usual way. The tween this city and Tillamook, says terests had just commenced and her long slay at Tillamook.
in the marine band. Arba Stiver- company after being organized is the Telegram of Saturday last that {>lans for tapping the timber Frank Dunn, one of our promis­
•on could not wait to go personally recognized by the government and According to a statement made bv lands with transportation lines
and wired the department that he if need be called out by the gov- John Pearson, manager of the would be announced in due course. ing young men, has heeded th®
would start at an early date and ernment. They are practiced in Western Timber company, who is Unfavorable weather had delayed call of his country and has gene lo
to hold a place for him. I uesday drills and marksmanship and are president and treasurer of the new the beginning of the cruising, it is defend its flag. It is understood
morning he was a passenger on rnade as proficient as possible.
railroad company, location surveys saitl by Raymond B. Early, the that several others will follow bis
example.
the morning train to Portland t® As soon as the code is received with estimates of construction coat assistant msnager.
make good hi« offer.
from Tillamook, where they have a have been completed, bids for the
We notice that several of our
Monday Cloverdale was visited home guard, 'a meeting will be work have been submitted by rail- K » * « W W. W * »» » W W W S» K S’ » neighbors are doing their best to
by recruiting officers and the fol­ called and the first step taken for wav contractors and contracts for W
GOOD ROADS R A LLY
gel their gardens planted hut even
lowing signed the roll and are such an organization. Drilling construction wiil be awarded in a *»
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the
elements seem to be at war
The
Legislative
Good
Roads
daily hitting it for Tillamook to be an(j target practice will b ear- few days. Financing of the under * Com m ittee has decided to hold
with
us ami the work goes slow.
examined:
ranged for as soon as the com- taking has also been concluded, al­ W a state wide good roads rally
Webb McGinnis
Several friends gathered at th®
In Portland, Saturday. April 28,
any is organized.
though the capitalization is put at ** •t Every
organization in the state
Sam Ray
home of Mr. Cornett to spend th®
the nominal sum of $100,000
A Monke y and a Knot.
W favorable to the road bond bilj
Dick Ward
*!
is
invited
to
send
represent®
The m onkey's Intelilgem e has never
last social evening with his wife’s
Associated in the organization of
V. F, Learned
been able to arriv e ai a point which en the new company are O. M. Clark, * tives to this gathering. The
brother. Frank Dunn, before his
ables that anim al to achieve the unty president of the Portland Chamber « com raiU e“ has taken up with
P. M. Stiverson
*
the
various
transportation
| departure for the uncertainties r f
iug of a knot. You may He a monkey
E L. McCabe
panies the m atter of secur
of Commerce; Ralph E Williams » w com
the war. The time passed very
with
a
cord
fastened
with
the
sim
plest
in s a special reduced raio. for
Robert Lockwood
form of common knot, and unless the E. Z. Fergn-on and Jesr-e St.arn- W those attending the rally. Re-
,
pleasantly,
with refreshments
Wm. O’Connell
beast van break the string or gnaw it all pron inent in timber land in W ports from A storia and several
j
served
at
the.
small
hours of the
Elmer Bailey
in tw o he will uever pet loose. To iid vestments. Williams is vice pres­ w points in E astern Oregon are
night.
tie the knot requires observation and ident and Stearns is secretary of » to 'h e effect that the good
Forrest Gist
w
r
<ad:i
en
thu
siasts
of
those
poe­
j reason!np power, and. thoupb a mon
War hi gan here in earnest yes­
Frank Dunn
ts »Ions sie planning to ch arter a
the
company.
1
key
may
possess
both,
he
has
neither
Frank Follett
or special train and come
terday, the 10th, when at the fir.-t
It is said to be impossible to *f. ** to boat Portland
in a sufficient depree to enable him to
in
large
numb«
rs,
John Imlah
overcom e the difficulty.
transport timbers 150 feet in length W ac com panled by bands. Sim i­ ; volley of old boreas our largest
Gilbert Rock
flag fell, hut Mr Charland plaved
large excursions are in
on any railways other than main It it lar
John Rock
prospect
from
o
ther
points.
lines and the new road will be at 'I here is every indication Hint * the heroic act and rescued the -flag
GOOD A N D EV IL .
Fritz Lentz
from the river’s brink and says ha
built with a view of overcoming w the rally will prove the most
O v e rc o m in g evil w it h good is
notable
gathering
of
good
It
will immediately raise it higher
this objection to ordinary logging It roads boosters that was ever
A. C. EVERSON
the only w a y to overcome it at
than ever.
or branch line railways There is tt held in the Pacific N orthw est.
ail. In our ow n hearts and lives
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
a large and growing demand for •t
and in the w o rld the only w a y to
t w K K r w w w * » ' * * at Special quarterly meeting ser­
long slicks for shipbuilding ai » » r t p p t Cairo’s
get rid of w h a t is fa u lty is to
vices, followed by the sacrament of
Books.
su ppla nt it w ith something bet­
Portland
and
on
tidewater
and
to
Bonks
printed
in
Cairo
are
m
ad
by
Lord's Sftppcr, will be observed
ter.
supply it the road has been located the cam p fires of (lie Sahara, in the at the the
Chappel Sunday
Se,e me for realty deals.
by Chief Engineer II. D. Haley to m arket of Tim buktu, under the very next at Mission
11:30
a.
m.,
preceeded by
shadow s of the Kaalia and nre tre a s­
accomodate such traffic.
ured in the m osques of Jav a and w est­ the usual 8undav school.
“There is 15.000,000,000 feet of ern
Chlua.
the best viigin timber on the Pacific
The Cloverdale Courier I l a year.
Coast tributary to the projected
.
railway,” said president Pearson
this morning. “That alone will
furnish traffic for many years
When the timber is cut thousands
My experience in operating and building
of acres of high quality agricultur­
Silos for the past eight years, four thereof in
al land will be ready for tilling.
Tillamook County has led me to design the
It is understood that negotiations
are under way for the new company
I I I , I , -A M O O h
K I L O
to either acquire by ownership or
lease the United Railways M
from Linnton to Wilkesboro. a unit
of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle
rail way s\stem, or trackage rights
over it. Failing in either of these is manufrclured in Tillamook, is a home product and is designed
\ plans and in an alternative to ob­ for simplicity, durability, economy and efficiency. I aim have
tain trackage rights over the
Southern Pacific between Portland Silage Cutters, Gas Engines, Farm Implements, Wagons, Manure
and Forest Grove, an independent Spreaders. Hay Tools, etc.
lire into Portland will he nnilt.
TATISTICS show that the country today is prosperous.
A l l Goode» a m A b s o l u t e l y C n i a r n n t o c c t
.The Galea Creek <fe Wilson River
Bank deposits have increased. Statisticians agree, how­
ever, that a period of depression is possible after the Eu­
Railroad company’s project has no j
a n d all I n f o r m a t i o n I ro e .
ropean tear. Wise people are preparing by adding to
connection with the plans of the'
their hank balances. Are you ? If you haven’t a bank account, Oregon Lumber company, con- ;
open one today. If yoo have a bank balance, make up your mind trolled hy the Eccles interests, of
LET ME HAVE YOUR TROUBLES
to add to it. See us about your backing.
' | Utah, to develop the timber re-
* source* of tbs Nehalem district
which a few months ago passed
into the bands of the Utah corpor­
ation at a consideration of approx- T i l l a m o o k ,
Cloverdale, Oregon.
-
-
-
Oregon
• innately $1,000,000. At the Port­
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
Money to Loan
Real Estate Agency
National Thrift Is the Slogan
of the Day
T l^ b iA M O O K S IL ,0
iip
T H E TILLA M O O K SIL O
S
NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK
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