Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, May 24, 1917, Image 1

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    GOOD ROADS,
GOOD HOMES,
BEST CHEESE
VOL. i 2.
CLOVERDALE COURIER.
CLOVERDALE, TILLAMOOK OC UNTY. OREGON. MAY;24,1917
Reichstag by Field Mar­
RAILROADS ALSO AGRICULTURAL NOTES German
shal von Hinderburg. He cri« »
for fat-fat fat fat for his soldiers
HIT BY H. C. L. By Agent.
R. 0. Jones, County Agricultural ' and fat for the weakened people.”
The Nestucca Valley First,
Last and all the
Time.
NO. 43
THE CONVENIENCE
OF HAVING
The With a “R
I
G
H
T
CHANGE
checking account at this Bank you will always have
tt
Mr. Nunn contends that the fate
Save
the Dairy Cow.
of Germany hangs upon their be­
An Interesting Cest List o! Rail
(From Hoard’s Dairyman)
able to obtain fat and since
In our nationaal preparedness ing
roae Equipment and the
butterfat
contains the material just the “right change” no matter w here you pay the bill or to
for
the
impending
food
crisis
it
is
Advance in Prices.
which . promotes
to .. much whom you pay it.
as essential , th at r provision
be I greater
.
, a growth
' just
,
degree
than
any
other
can draw your check tor any ODD AMOUNT and pay
made for an adequate
supply ' of and . since the dairy
. cow produces
, fat, your You
n
bill
either in person or BY MAIL which is a real convenience
The alarm with which the house­ milk, butter and cheese as ior a
you
can
enjoy
by
during
her
lifetime
the
same
wife views the rising cost of food­ supply of bread-stuffs. It ie, there­ amount of human food as 17 steers,
OPENING A CHECKING ACCOUNT
stuffs is paralleled by the concern fore, very necessary that the source provision should be made for the
All supplies furnished free.
shown by railroad officials over the of milk supply, the dairy cow, be
conservation
of
the
dairy
cow
in
way material is soaring to the preserved.
seheftie of preparedness.
skies.
As the price of beef advances the our Cheese
ie one of the cheapest
It is averred by railroad mana­ tendency is to utilize the dairy
sources
of
energy giving protein
A Bank for all the People
gers that these figures presage the cattle for meat. Our earnest pro­
and
is
very
essential
in
the
rations
|
crossing of the danger line.
test is that dairy cattle should not
-9
Comparison of the cost of rail­ be slaughtered promiscously, for of the soldiers, The cow produces
o-
on
an
average
enough
milk
in
one
road equipment in May, 1915, end there is no other animal that can
May of this year, indicate that in convert the rough feeds into such year to make 600 to 700 pounds of;
which is equivalent in food
two years such material has risen ] nourishing and necessary foods cheese,
to
1800
to 2220 pounds of meat.;
in some cases as high as 488 per and do it so economically.
If the cow is slaughtered she will
cent.
No food has taken such an im­ furnish
not more than 325 and o-
How the cost of railroad ma­ portant part in the development
more
likely
letgf than 250 pounds
terial has advanced in two years: and growth of mankind as milk.
Spring Topcoat
but Don’t Swell
Price
Price Sufficient evidence to prove this of edible meat niter the waste has Stitchery, strapping and novelty hut- It Grow,
is
well
for
you to have rnnflden''*
L>comotives
May, 1915 May, 1917 statement lies in the fact that the been deducted.
tons add distinction to this topcoat of In your ability, but
when It roaches the
Switch .......... ....... 415,600
»27,300
Meat from one cow will supply a
stage
of
“swelledheadedness"
your
mortality
of
children-
under
two
35,400
. A tlantic............... . 20,240
sufficient
amount
of
beef
in
a
ra
|
value
to
yourself
or
to
any
one
else
47,290 years of age has exceeded 90 per lion for two soldiers for a year, j
Pacific................... 27.000
begins to dwindle.
M ogul................... . 18,255
31,900 cent, in all of the countries engaged
“Some men grow with responsibility:
othtTs merely swell.” The man who
43,000 in the present war, with the exaep- while milk from one cow of good
Mikado passenger 24,580
swells has ceased to grow
46,200 tion of England who has been con­ average production will supply an
Mikado freight... 26,410
He has reached a place where be
37,300
Consolidation..... 21,320
equivalent laud value for 20 sol­
thinks he has all Ihe knowledge ho
Mallet Mogul .... 38.800
67,900 stantly supplied with condensed diers for one year.
needs, and naturally all growth la re­
74,100 milk from the United States. In addition to this, the cow pro
Mallet Consolid’. 42,375
tarded.
Passenger cars
Statistics gathered by the Red
The best way—the most convincing
Chair, steel.......... 12,500
18,750 Cross show that in Servia today, duces a calf for the future propa
way—to
prove one's capability. Is by
Coach, “ ......... 11, .500
17,250 the mortality of infants is so great gallon of the production of milk.
notions, not words.
Dining, *• .......... 22,000
33,000
The fellow who la continually brag­
When she is slaughtered for meat
ging about what he can do Is seldom
11,550 there are practically no childnn her existence ends, hut if used for
Baggage," ......... 9,700
of much account.
Postal, “ ........... 10,500
15,750 under the age of two years.
milk
production
she
»ill
duplicate
It la the man who does things In a
Freight cars
The future of our country depends her work the billowing year. This
quick,
intelligent manner who wins.
Box, steel under-
upon
the
children
of
today
and
no
Ruob
a man will be found at the top.
frame................ 1,255
2,010 food can take the place of milk in alone is sufficient evidence of the
because
he deserves to be there.
Gondola, all steel 1,180
2,185
supreme
necessity
of
preserving
All
concerns
want him. because he
Spikes, per ton...
30
69 the nourishment of the child. This this valuable anim 1.
|
not
only
accomplishes
much ns the
Bolts
“
80 is sufficient evidence that such an Moreover, the dairy cow has an­
36
result of his concentrated endeavor,
Bar brass “
305
810 important industry as dairying
but his lnflcence la good on the other
. employees.
Ingot copper“ ...
680 should have immediate conidera- other asset, in that she consumes
260
Bare the exertion It takes to tell
Pig Lead “ ...
74
185 tion. One of the largest distribut­ rough feed and produces the best
what you can do and use It In per-
Manganese “ ...
78
400
human
food.
8he
also
produces
! forming your tasks. In this way you
Cotton waste “ ...
97
163 ors of food products to the allies, in manure which increases soil fer­
J will get so much consideration eventu­
Rotterdam. Holland, states that no tility and makes cyop production
U u e e r Idea A b o u t t h e d r a i n .
ally that you will not be tempted to
Old writers bad no Idea that the food has added more to the strength more abundant and more profit­
; brag.
bruin had anything to do with the and endurance of the soldiers in
, The other fellow will do It for you.—
I Louisville Ilersld.
uiind. They associated the mind with the trenches than condensed milk | able. Without the addit'on of
the heart or with other organs of the Mr. Nunn, President of the Na­ ! such fertility our production would
The Rattle ef Lifs.
body, doubtless because these organs
1 be seriously impared in a few
In
God's
eyes the differences of
tional
Dairy
Council,
makes
this
are moved or affected by mental ac­
social position, of Intellect, of dress,
tion. Aristotle, the best informed of statement: “Our people should bear years. The preservation of the
which different men exhibit and all the
dairy cow and the dairy heifer is
the Greeks, said that the chief busi­
| other rarities on which they so fan-
ness of the brain was to cool the blood in mind the significance of the most essential, and if the nation
, tnsllcnlly pin their pride, must he
heart-rendiug appeal made to the does not preserve this source of our
for the heart.
small as practically to vanish, and all
that should remain Is the common fact
food supply it will soon find itself
that here we are, a countless multi­
in distress.
tude of vessels of life, each of us pent
It should he the duty of the
In to peculiar difficulties, with which
we must severally struggle by using
state and the nation to im­
whatever of fortitude and goodness
mediately take steps to main­
we can summon up.—Wllllam James.
tain and stimulate dairy produc­ I’hoto by Am erican Tress Association.
Mistakes.
tion in the following ways:
bMAIl! AHI» SEW.
When
you
make
a mistake don't look
First, by the prohibition of the
back at It long. Take the reason of the
Jade
green
broudcloth.
It
Is
worn
with
sale of productive and profitable a spangled Russian hat.
thing Into your own mind, see how
similar mistakes can be avoided and
dairy cows and dairy heifers from
then look forward. Mistakes are les­
Removing Furniture Bruises.
good producing cow».
sons of wisdom. The past cannot l>e
To
remove
bruises
from
furniture
Second, by the use of selected moisten the port, with warm water, changed The future Is yet In your
and efficient sires in the propaga­ double a piece of heavy brown pa[»er power.—White.
tion of herds,since there are sires live or six times, moisten II thorough
The Simplon Pats.
warm water and lay It over The Simplon
whose daughters have produced ly the with
pass always has been
bruise.
Place
s
inodera*ely
hot
the
great
highway
of travel from
550,000 pounda more butterfat dur­ Iron on the paper until the molaturo Is
Switzerland
Into
Italy.
used by
ing their lives than the daughters evaporated, being careful not to ex­ Cnesar and his ler mns It as wua
far
ba<’k
aa
pose
the
wood
to
the
direct
heat
of
the
of ihe average bull.
V* B. O', and. although Napoleon hap
Iron.
If
Ihe
bruise
has
not
disappear­
Third, by an extensive campaign ed rej»ent. After two or three applica­ pened to use the St Bernsrd pass, he
to educate the farmers so that they tions the bruise will he raised level recognized the superior Importance of
tha Simplon and ordered a military
will increase rather than decrease with the surface.
I road to be built over It to serve In fn
the number of efficient dairy cattle
Treatment For Old Floors.
! turecampaigns. It was begun In 1%A
A common method of treating old hut before It was completed. In
! in their herds.
HINGS may be going well with you today. You may have
In Imd condition Is to use a good the fortunes of the battlefield led the
Fourth, by arranging some floors
floor
paint
after the floor has been emperor elsewhere, so he never saw it
a fine position. Your business may be prospering. You
method
by
which
the
dairyman
cleaned.
A
dark color, such as a While thus eonstrncted for war. no
may Ire in the full vigor of youth and health. Of course
will
receive
proper
remuneration
brown,
produced
by burned umlter. or srtnv ever eros«ed It Instead of fur
none caret to look on the dark side. But it always is
surlt
neutral
colors
as will harmonize ! nlshlng a routs for cannons. It became
for his products, so there will be with the color scheme
well to be prepared for a change in the tide. The greatest prep­
s peaceful medium for International
the room commerce.
aration is a healthy bank account. Drop in and see ut about an
an incentive for him to rem ain in should he used. It Is not of advisable
to
account. We’ll gladly talk it over.
use a cheap varnish, as It Is not per­
the business.
An Illusion.
Fifth, by educating the comum- manent and will not pay In the long run. Touch your forehead with the fore­
Keep the Utter motionless and
I ing public to the food value and Sun dried oysters are a delicacy In finger.
slowly
rotate
your bead and you will
the relative economy of the use of China.
have an lrreaUtlble sensation that It
milk and its products to assist in Japan la becoming Interested In sheep la the finger tip that la moving aAd
Cloverdale, Oregon.
the economy of food in our present raising
not the heed.
crisis.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
What Women
Like to Know
Inspiration
Miscellany
no
V
Be Tre pared to IVcat her a Storm.
T
NFISTUCCA VALLEY BANK