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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
GOOD ROADS, GOOD HOMES, BEST CHEESE VOL. The Nestucca Volley First, Last and all the Time. CLOVERDALE COVRIE CLOVERDALE, TILLAMOOK COUNTY. OREOON, APRIL 19,1917 i 2. EVERYBODY WANTS IMPROVED ROADS Plan That Will Insure State Better Highways to be Voted Upon in Jane. a surplus even if there be no increase in assessed value or number of auto mobiles. Approval of the bond measure by the voters is all that is needed to car- i ry out the good roads campaign efi'ec- [ tively. Indorsement of the bonds at the June election would mean that actual road construction could begin this year. In passing on this measure, voters are not asked to vote blindly. The pending bond bill describes tho roads that are to be constructed and defines the general character of their construction. All roads will be built under the supervision of the State Highway Commission which was ere ated for that specific purpose. The members of the Commission are men of the strictest integrity. They are among the state's most rep resentative citizens who have achiev ed enviable success in the business world. As appointees of Governor Withjcombe, they may be depended upon to conduct the business of state road building with the same fidelity they have shown in their personal af fairs. The personnel of the Commis sion is a guarantee that all road funds coming into its hands will be dis bursed wisely and economically. FAIR NOTES; ALSO WAR ADVICE President Wilson Says Raise Some thing For Food- Plant Now. President Wilson lias very wisely NO. 38 THE CONVENIENCE OF HAVING The “R I G H T C H A N G E » With a d ecking account at this Bank you will always have just the ‘ rignt change *’ no matter where you pay the bill or to whom you pay it. t o u c a n draw vour check tor anv ODD AMOUNT and pay your bill either in person or BY MAIL which is a real convenience you can enjoy hy Everybody wauts good roads. The advised larger j induction Tin need for improved highways is admit advice is timely. The cost at liy- i ted. Every citizen is anxious and willing to pay his share towards the ing has gone higher and higher. | All supplies furnished free. cost of building good roads. All the We can reduce the cost of living j individual ever has insisted upon and by raising ull the potatoes and is asking today is that the public re ceive one dollar of value for every other garden truck we need. Dem dollar expended in road construction. onstrate your patriotism by plant- Frequently in the past the public has not received full value from these ex penditures. But this has been due ing potatoes tnd oth er garden invariably to the lack of a systematic plan of road building and an intelli ! truck, liaise inoligli so that a t gent supervision of the work by public i lenst you will not have to buv. Old Fash ionad Pepper Fut. officials charged with disbursing the Chop finely two es a o f k.» . .i pop I And another thing, you will I fund. pel's, onions and I i , M o t one ta- The last Legislature, however, pro ---- blespoonful of butter in a ur.ieepau, want to m ike a display at the (air R o u m a n ia n C o u rte s y. vided the necessary legislation for in The Roumanians are among the hand add the ebon d \-get 'dues in d siir this fall to show your loyalty to ; $25,000 Loss Caused by Early troducing in Oregon a systematic and 1 * intelligent campaign for the ntate-wide somest races in Europe, hut that, suys over a moderate H e until i .« butter the fair. is absorbed. Add r, >-< ant ha f pound tia ra ng Blaze Blamed on construction of permanent hard sur a correspondent of the London Tele Below is given a list of garden of fre h t.ipe cut info sm -II iu os and face highways. A complete road code graph. is only a | art o f their fascina one-querter of u cupful of blench 'd vegetab les oil w hich prem ium s w ill Incondiary. tion. Some enthusiast lias said that was adopted and a Highway Commis tice. Add two quarts of cold \ ait r he offered . F ill a ll the a v a ila b le sion created for its administration. the Indies o f Uukhaiest "combine the and one pound and a half of veal Another measure provided for issu beauty of ttie Hungarian, the grace of knuckle, bt as n to t.'stu with salt ground space you h in t w ith p la n t The sawmill plant of the G. H. ance of bonds aggregating $1,800,000 the Austrian mid the wit and style of and celery salt, cover the keti o ilo-ely life. S ta rt now. with which to match an equal amount the Parisian.” But still we have not P. Lumber company at Hillsboro and simmer for tv.o hows, hiien mid I t 2 i .1 provided by the Government, under all the truth. It is the distinction and one cupful of canned t mato and lot Asparagus, tjiree bunches.. $0.75 $n was destroyed by a fire early Mon the Shackleford Act, for the construc kindliness o f tho manners of Pukharest which mai k it out amoug the » Kies of simmer for twenty minutes longer. Beans, yellow pod, 1 gal__ <o tion of post roads and forest roads. da y morning and incendiarism is Remove the veal bore, < ool, skim ami Most important of the Legislative the world. No one ever found there Beans, green pod, 1 g.il.... 7 .5 strongly suspected. Whan the fire reheat Lefore sen ing. measures was that authorizing the is anything hut courtesy. Many have pro Beets, table.......... .............. 75 was first discovered at 6:30 a. m , sue of bonds to the amount of $6,000,- nounced the people the politest on Brocoli.................... .......... 75 Marlboro Tart. 000 for the construction of main trunk earth, and the politeness is not a mat the mill w as on fire in a half dozen Brussel Sprouts .............. 75 Line n huge ar.nteware pie pinli lines throughout the state. At the ter of civility or readiuess to oblige, places, while less than 15 minutes Cabbage, green ................. 75 with pastry. With n pastry jabber same time, another bill was passed but a high bred distinction of manner. cut off long strips, a r -art half iuch in Cabbage, red .................... 75 .5o hr fore a local citizen who passed doubling the annual license on all au width, o f pa;try. Mix to t t w o Carrots, table..................... 75 tomobiles and motor vehicles. The The Round World. ,r‘" ; the place saw no evidence of fire revenue from this source, together “ I hoar you lim e a brother abroad?’ ’ cupfuls o r grated n| pie, the g\' c l rind Celery ................................ 75 50 at anv point. The property loan is and juice o f <>::e lc:...»n, one un,l a half with the money derived from the ex "I have." Cucumbers ........................ 75 50 cupfuls o f sugar, tw<$c :: s I'ghtly bent over $25,000 and there wan no in isting one-fourth mill road tax will Cauliflower ......................... “ Is he a long way ofr?" 50 75 en, two tabic »poem d1 . o f 'i .o:fp i but meet all interest charges of the pro 'Twenty-five men are "Yes; lie could hardly got any far ter, half a tcaspoouTnl o f s.iit mid one Corn, table........................ 75 50 surance. posed bond issue and retire the bonds ther away without coming nearer."— • upful o f thin cream. Torn t . . Into Horseradish ................ .... 75 50 thrown out af employment by the without adding a dollar to the direct | Boston Transcript. 75 the plate Plied with pastry, v e t the Koh] Rabi.......................... 50 fire. The owners have not yet de taxes of the individual. 75 rai edgea and set t'le Li; s » f pa I y over Lettuce, bead..................... Of these various measures, only one 1 75 50 cid ed as to their future action and the top o f the fillin'; in two directions. Lettuce, loose leaved........ — the $6,000,000 Bond Bill— will be | 50 25 there is a possibility that they will Finish with a strip < f juste on the Leek.................................... submitted to the voters for their ap Onion .................... ........... 75 50 edge. Let bake until firm in t • <cn proval at the special election, June Parsnip.......... ..................... 75 .50 not rebuild, although they have ter. 4th. This measure asks nothing of Peas, 1 gallon..................... 75 50 considerable contracts on hand. anybody except that which he must Pumpkin, table ................ 7-5 50 Rico Ire Crerm. I’ he lire department succeeded in pay under laws which go into effect AND 1st 2 nd 3rd >l I. III. Drop n cupful o f we’.l washed rice Potato» regardless of whether the bond issue * 500 $2.oO $2,00 $i :>o-$i on kieping the flames from adjoining into a kettle o f I oiiit ■; w itrr, boil for be adopted. All manner of safeguards P i peek, any var iclv. property and from a greater part fifteen inmates, drain, drop in' > told have been provided outside the bond 1st 2nd mi'k enough to cover about half an Rail lieh, r nil ! or oval...... $0.5(1 $0.25 <>f lh*; lumber in the adjoining ing act. The Highway Commission inch thick, place in doub.V boiler, cook Kaddish, long...................... ,r>(| has been reorganized, methods of road 25 yard*. 50 till soft, press through a s', ve or ricor, Rhubarb.............................. 25 construction have been reformed, 75 50 I return to lire, beat tin; yolks o f three Squash, rummer ............... competition in contracts has been Tö 50 I eg'g.s with one cupful o f sugar. Add to Squash, Hubbard................ made compulsory and an anti-conspir ............. 75 50 acy bill has been passed. Amortiza rice with a pinch o f salt. Cook until Spinach Swiss ( ’ b . 1 ....................... 75 50 TILLAMOOK. ORE. tion tables show that the income now thick. Cool, add two tab!es|>ooiii uls of Tomato» 75 .50 irrevocably provided will retire the vanilla or oilier fkn iritig, tv » tutde- Ia.'p .' l h»ae Soflcfincg's $6 000,000 bond issue, meet the re Sltooufuls o f s h i l v ai d 11 pil, L o f lieu \ y Largest t ’.ibhige................. 50 2.1 ouirements of the Federal Act, pro creum, wblpp«*!. i luce in fiee/cr and Largest Pumpkin............... .50 2.5 vide maintenance of roads and leave freoze an Usual. !.tl_ t-! Squash.............. ... 50 25 Largest Potato................... 50 See me for realty deals. Hoe Ci'-.e. I.unrest Rhubarb, leaf mid ’ stalk ............................... J.» 50 Three nnd a half cupfuls o f corn Is I 25 moil, m o a:nl half cupfuls o f v.bite bärgest la u !¡(lower............ Fin Cloverdale Courier ? 1 a year flour, three e tv o cup' 1 s «•:' butter — —.— - ... —1—, 7TT.T ~T j T " , ndlk, butter sir-> . f en , cue half i cupful of In or, r. n ♦ it '■ j i.., ; of molasses, a t": p^onlul «•* soda, a teospoonful'o.' s.< t. Heat u.iiil i ,ht. bake in hot oc on. Fei vp w p h 1 a< < n n,- My experience in operating and building with sweet new bulb r. OPENING A CHECKING ACCOUNT T IL L 3 0 0 K COUNTY BANK A Bank for all the People H o m e C o ok ery HILLSBORO MILL DESTROYED BY FIRE J Gasolene Automobile Accessories w. A. WILLIAMS A. C. EVERSON Muncy li» Loan lieu I Kstntc Agency TILLA M O O K The Batik Is Safer Than the Stove. r i b b A M O O K SILsO Potato and Ham. Into a buttered bnkii.; d V i put alter nate layers o f cold puiat- c- . II t »1 tliin. chopped haul and w liit" name l >> plenty o f sauce. Make sauce with a large tablespoonful of butter melted, a large tnblespoonful o f flour stirred «month and one and one half rupfiiiu of milk. A P c e t’a C u s ta rd Bath. S CARCELY* a week goes by that the newspapers don’t print a story of some foolish housewife who thoughtlessly started a fire in the stove where she had stored »way the savings of a lifetime. Money placed in a stove or in a teapot or under a carpet does not draw interest. It is not safe from thieves. It is not safe from fire. Money deposited in a hark draws interest. The steel vaults in our bank are impervious to fire and thieves. Bank your money with us. NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK Cloverdale, Oregon. A custom which has now disappeared used to afford much amusement to the guests at the banquet on lord mayor » day. In the household o f the lord mayor there existed the office» o f jester nnd eity laureate. On the day of the feast a huge quaking custard was made in a dish as large as a bathing machine. It was the duty o f the laureate, clad In official gaib, to spring from his chair into the depths of the custard, splash ing the contents over the table and the nearest guests. In return for tbl* feat the laureate was allowed to eat as much of the cus tard as he wished, which was probably i very little.— Loudon Taller. The great man expect« everything of | himself; the small man expects every- 1 thing o f others. Silo- f .r the past eight years, four thereof in j illamook County has led me to design the I I L I, A M O O T H E K S I L O T IL L A M O O K S ILO is m i n 11 fa» lure 1 in Tillamook, is a home product and is designed for simplicity, durability, economy and efficiency. I also have Si!..ge (’utters. Gas Engines, F’urm Implements, Wagons, Manure Spreaders, Hay Tools, etc. A l l Goods* a r o A l i s o l u l . o l y G u a r o n t c o d a n d all I n f o r m a t i o n F r e e . LET ME HAVE YOUR T RO UB LE S 13. KLPPLNiBEINOES-L T illc iin o o k , - O regon