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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
i GOOD ROAD POINTERS : Oltice G round Floor National Bid. GOOD ROADS RALLY TO BE HELD APRIL 28 Good ro ad s will m ake O regon th e i g re a te s t d airy in g c en te r iu the world. Reduced excursion rates R em em ber th is when you vote ou the from all sections of the sta te road bond bill in June. have been gran ted by the ra il « a * roads for the S tatew ide Good T h e proposed bond issue will pro Hoads Rally to be held in P o rt vide good roads a t no g re a te r cost land. S atu rd ay . April 28. D on't th an the s ta te is now paying for poor forget the d ate and a rra n g e to ouee. atten d . E very friend of the * * * road bond bill and good roads T h e action ef the recen t L egislature en th u sia st is invited to be la doubling th e annual license on a u present. tom obiles and m aking Hie funds de G overnor W lthycom be and rived th erefro m available for road H ighw ay C om m issioners Ben M n stru e tio a is justified by the re a son, Thom pson and Adam s will soning th a t It is th e autom obile th a t deliver the principal ad d resses d estro y s the road and it should b ia r aud sh o rt five-m inute talk s are Id s burden of road construction. proposed by the M ayors of * * * various O regon cities. "W hen public m oney is honestly From p resen t indications, the •p e n t on a road every dollar Lecontes - rally will prove the m ost no ta th re e d o lla rs." says the P o rtland Jour- i ble gath erin g of good roads nail "F irst, th e re is the dollar in the boosters ever held in th e P a road Itself. Second, th ere rem ains in cific N orthw est. the com m unity the dollar w hich has been paid out for labor and m aterial. 1 bird, th e re is th e dollar of econom ic value added to th e land ad jacen t to th e road. T his is a real value, not a specu lativ e one. It is an in crease in back gurtlen last night, a n d ”— productive capacity." B e tte r reaso n s fur supporting the road bond bill Ju n e 4th could not be can sing.”— Ixmdou Opinion. offered. It m ay be depended upon th a t Highw ay C om m issioners Benson, T hom pson and A dam s will see to it th a t every dollar of the road fund is honestly expended and full value re tu rn ed In road s honestly constructed. it it Bell Phone 53-J P. O. Box 147 P R O F E S S IO N A L R . N. H E N K E L , P roprieto r. T illa m o o k W ith Rollie W atson CARDS A b s t r a c t in g Co. T aos. C oatks . Abstracts on Short Notice by the P R E S ID E N T . C O M P L E T E SK T O F A B ST R A C T OF T IL L A M O O K COUNTY, TILLAM OOK C ITY , PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO. BOOKS OREGON. OREGON. CLOUGH’S LYSEPTIi T.H . G0YNE, L. V. E B K R H A R D , M anager. C om plete Set of A bstracts of the Records ATTORNEY AT LAW The Best Antiseptic C onveyancing, E tc. Healing Germicide of Tillam ook C ountv, Oregon. [TIL L A M O O K . - - O REG O N N ight an d Day calls prom ptly atten d ed . N ext Door to Jones-K nudson F urnitui Store. TILLA M O O K . - - OREGO Opp. C ourt House, T illam ook, Ore. R. BEALS The Todd Hotel F. REAL ESTATE Tillamook, Ore. L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. W rite for L iteratu re. TILLA M O O K . - - OREGON Dining Room run on Family Style FR A N K TAYLOR, Meals 25c. Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the Week. N o t a r y P u b lic L yseptic is com pletely ¿oluable i w ater. A teaspoon full to one q u a rt < w ater is th e average stren g th to be use for a n tisep tic, germ icide, deodorant! w ounds, c u ts, nail p u n ctures, mang< hoof ro t, m ud fever, lice, fleas, d a n d rn f sham poo, being of a soapy n a tu re prove very effective for w ashing th e anim ab and stab le n ten cils, and if used in gen eral, im proves stab le conditions, infect ion, am ong cattle, abortion, foul dii charge and ex tern ally to prev en t th spread of diseases. CHAS. I. CLOUGH, C lo v e r d a le , O re. Reliable Drnqqist, Tillamook, Ort it T he p ersonnel of the Highway Com m ission, appointed by G overnor Withy- com be, Is in itself a g u aran tee th a t th e m oney derived from the proposed 16 ,000,000 good roads bond issue will be wisely and econom ically expended. It is a fu rth e r g u a ran tee th at every cen t of th e m oney will be sp en t in p ractical road co n struction. T h ere will be u e lth e r w aste nor e x tra v a gance in the ex p en d itu re of the fuud. * * * In voting th e good roads bonds Ju n e 4th. th e v oters of th e s ta te ure taking ab so lu tely no chances. The bill au tho rizin g the bonds specifically de scrib es th e roads to be im proved and defines th e general c h a ra c te r of th eir co n stru ctio n . Bids will be invited and. If th e proposals a re excessive, the H ighw ay C om m issioners have an nounced th a t they will do th e ir own paving. W hat inure could be ask ed ? * * v N one of th e m oney to lie expended for good roads under (lie bonding act will lie expended in M ultnom ah Conn ty although th at county pays 40 pei oant of th e autom obile licenses of th- ■tate and a p ro p o rtio nate sh are of the reg u lar q u a rte r mill road tax GREATEST M agazine B a rg a in E v e r O ffe re d * 1 j S FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES H I ----- And Our P a p e r—All One Y ear 25 **, = H o m e L if e Mother's Doll Story m n The Squirrel’s House T h ere w us once a nice toy dog of th e n am e of l'lp . lie lived in a eliurui- lug little doghouse Unit stood near th e n u rsery w indow . Ills m a ste r w as Fred, ab o u t six years old. A nd w hen spring cuuie F red h >«t all Interest in toy dogs and w anted u live squirrel. “P ap a, how can 1 get a pet squirrel V he Was alw uya asking. 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