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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1917)
CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Prank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ Entered aasecond-olass matter, Nov ember 13th, 1005 at the poet office at Clo verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, un der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. STATE NEWS NOTES Brief Items of Interest from Various Towns in Oregon. for weighting and handling the com modities specified in the grain Inspec tion law passed by the last legisla ture. At a Joint session of the state board of control and the state highway com mission at Salem, it was Virtually de cided to carry to the supreme eourt, in a friendly suit, the question of whether the state can issue the entire $1,800.000 worth of bonds to meet the Shackleford federal road money as provided for in the Bean-Barrett bond ing bill of the last legislature, or whether the state can issue only a suf ficient amount of such bonds to cover any deficiency that might exist, after ■ the highway millage tax lias been ap plied to meet the federal road fund. 1 Oregon lias registered a total of 62.- 1 Mu under the war census W ith this figure, although under the war de partment estimate, the state lifts giv adjutant general’s office to the fact that more than 5000 men have answer ed the call to the national guard and the regular army and navy services, and that these men under such serv ice did not register. On this showing the state has come up to the require ments of the census registration. % S obsckution K at ' cb One Year, in advance...................... $1.00 S'raberry picking began at Hood the counties of Oregon on the recom Six Months ........................................... 50 mendation of the Cattle and Horse Three Months .......................................25 River this week. Raisers’ association of the state. No Oregon’s official war service regis Single C opy............................................ 05 recommendations w< re made for five tration totaled 62,800. A d v k k t isix o R ates Azalea Lodge. I. O. O. F., of Riddle, counties. Displayed Advertisements, 00 cents j»or Frank IT. Lathrop, of South Caro inch i>er month, single column. All huy a $100 “ Liberty bond. The Oregon State Hankers’ associa lina, has been appointed rest arch as Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per line for each insertion. tion convened at Marshfield last week. sistant in entomology at the Oregon Timber land notices $10.00 Pendleton was the first city in tin* Agricultural college experiment sta Homestead notices 5.00 | Political Announcement Cards $10.00 state tlrat met its Liberty Bond quota. tion. Mr. Lathrop will work toward Approximately 19.000 young men of a more effective control of aphis in J ob D w a r t m k x t Multnomah county registered tor war Oregon orchards. My Job Department is complete in every respect and I am able to do all kinds service. The state convention of the Oregon The fourth older girls’ conference of Girls' Honor Guard v is held in Fort- Commercial Job Printing on short notice at reasonable urices. eastern Oregon convened in La Grande land on the second day of the Rose Saturday. - FOR- Festival. e n i ts o n o t a l.anofl o n t B e C O ' > o u t o » ' C ’ : THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1917. The fund for the Woman's memor The treasury department has Issued — ................... -• - -------1------ iai building at the University has v federal charter ty the Farmers and Uncle Sara will sift the wheat passed $15,000. ^toekgrowers Nation«! Bank oi llepp- The Dallas commercial club has de I'er, capitalized at fTin.uou. from the chaff in ranking bis se lections and the young fellows who cided to hold an old-fashioned cele Elia F'lagc Young, known in eduen-' The Best Antiseptic bration on July 4. • tlcnal lircles everywhere as an an finally land can feel proud of the Healing Germicide The Oregon Osteopathic association ; thority, will be the gue.-t of honor at 1 vseptic is completely suluahle in distinction. will hold its mid year meeting in Sa a banquet to be given by the Oregon -AND water. A teaspoon full to one quart of lem. June 15 and 16. Civ ic League in Portland July 7. Miss Resignations from the socialist water is the average strength to be used I Charles L. McN'ary, appointed to party are becoming general since succeed the late Senator Lane, was Young was formerly superintendent for antiseptic, germicide, deodorants. I of schools at Chicago. wounds, cuts, nail punctures, mange. I Safe and Comfortable representatives of the organization sworn in last Friday. I Mayor Albec will leave to Mayor- lutof rot, mud fever, lice, firm«, dandruff. I J. Stultz, a carpenter of Corvallis, became so disloyal as to fight the elect Baker the job of issuing procla Leave Uloverdalo daily «at committed suicide by shooting him mations announcing the vote on the shampoo, bei.ig of a soapy nature proves | selective service uct. very effective for washing the animals’ | 7:30 a. m , arriving at Tilla- self through the h* ad measures decided at the* Portland' ity and stable utencils, and if used in gen-1 mook at 10 a. in.—in time for The Lebanon mohair pool o f 6390 | election. This means that the law s era I, improves stable conditions, iniect-1 G0UGINS THE PUBLIC. morning train to Portland. There are ever so many things fleeces or about 20,000 pounds was fold as passed will riot become effective ion, among cattle, abortion, foul dis- Leave Tillamook at 3 f». no , at 61*72 cents a pound. until some time a ter July 1. Jcharge and externally to prevent the in the United States which make arriving at Cloverdule at 5 The dentists of the state of Oregon Four fatal accidents were reported spread of diseases. p. m. this country better than any other will hold their annual convention in i to the state industrial arc.id vt cdhi- .1 M. T R A X L E R , Prop on earth. None of us would ex Portland June 14, 15 and 16. CHAS. I. CLOUGH, ! mission last week. The fatalities were Excavation for the first unit of the change positions with any nation Peter Christ, Mill ( ity. lope it- •. Tony "eliableD rnggist, Tillamook, Oro. Witten berg-King e\ aporating plant at in the world. i Aruae, Kerry, lcggint, Benjamin Roc’.;- Salem has already been started. 1 well, Mill City, logging. A total of We, as the American public, are Irvine P. Gardner, of RiddLe. has a continually the victims of the hen, R 0741, that has just completed ; 335 accidents were reported. It was announced at a meeting of gougers— the men who control a record of 111 eggs in as many days. ; the state land board that’ $200,000 Returns fror.i all the counties in the necessities of life, and who prey state give a majority of 16.759 in fa- j more rural credit bonds had been ta upon the public by exacting unrea vor of the $0,000.000 s'ate road bond ken. This brings the total up to $450,- 000. It was decided to limit to each sonable prices for their wares. Issue. fn over line of Merchandise, but none They demand these prices be Federal authorities are investigat county the sum of $6000 in bonds and to each person the maximum of $2000. more especially than in cause they are in a secret agree ing reports that forged registration If the state land board will grant ment of some sort— they act in cards for the selective uraft are being a lease of the kelp beds off the mouth sold in Portland to protect some who perfect accord, at least, and if there of the Yaquina river to E. M. and F. felled to register. is no agreement among them they A circular hr.s been Issued and sent V> Sherlock of Portland, a survey of have the ability to read each other’s to posts of the Department of Oregon, the beds will b" made at once to de Our large stock is in every instance the best that can be had minds and are guided by the same (} A. R.. announcing the sudden death termine wether or rm; tfnro ts kelp and ou r nim w>lt b< to keep the high standard Up. on June 3 of II B. F.»r-.’ >, cx depart in sufficient qitnn'.hy to tnaU ish a impulses. reduction plant. ment commander. They know the people must have Two lavs of the Inst pvlrlsture re Several wage Increases were granted the goods and they go extortion to bv the stale board of control to cm- lated to bounties on seals, (to pro the limit. ployes at various state institutions at vides that only flu sculp un i tin The prices for a>l kinds of the request of the supctrintendenls of other thi whole hide mu- l 11<■ nt- ed to secure (hr bo4hit> money. At foodstuff h»s gone sky ward. There euch institutions. The H. S. l.llo Compc jws * v. ith head torney-General Brown ho! La that (he is no justification for this enormous quarters at Salem and with a branch whole hide must lie brought in, as advance in the materials to sustain office at ltosel urg, lias leased a tract the last act pass'd is controlling. life, and it is not having a good of ground at Riddle ai.rt is preparing One of the'blg-’ est and older,i ranch es in central Oregon, belonging to effect on the patriotism of the to erect a prj'-e warehouse. While on guaid duty at one of the George MilUran, wan sold to James United States. The people do not tunnels between Mosier and The Sloan, a wealthy stockman of Uma Stoves, R an ges, Farm and take this gouging with as much Dalles, Private M. N. Miller, of Com tilla. It is understood thnt the deal grace ns some might think. While pany K, was ntruck bj n passing involves approx in atelv $50 <>00 and W arden T o o ls every citizen has his shoulder to freight trn;n and severed:.' injured. concerns about 3<.0 acres <>f tillable R. D. Hut-el. director o f the exten land, about 1700 acres of range land the w heel to help the United States And everything usually k< pt in a first-class hardware store, and at the same time he has his face sion service at t. .■ ore xm auricultur- and 700 load of cattle and hors-s sl college, has hem off-avd the presid all goods are of the last quality. Organization "f the (>r<eon Ship grimaced at the slow action of the dency of the New Hampshire Mgriru! T im ber'M il’ s per'oclej in Portland, government, in protecting his rights turai coll- * '1 and has the offer under prr»vlc7«-3 for the establi;hment at ; against these gougers. consideration. Portland of an » xclunive raw-mill lor F. T. Tooze, city rup»rint«?ndent of turning out long lenrths rnd dimen Now it is with regard to the proper punishment of these un schools of Oregon City, has rejected gfoll nldtr,riai f,.r wooden ship con- scrupulous dealers in necessities flattering offers from Roseburg and f truction. and in that r< ^mrt it will j will remain in charge of local schools, ; ,)e equipped to cut the ion ’ st tim that this country is behind other having recently been elocted to serve hers of any mill on the Pacific coast. Correspondence Lessons in countries of the world. Other ano'hcr term. W. J. Conrad and A. F. Adeslperger, ; Oregon's largest Liberrty loan sub timber dealers of Marshfield, an- I countries simply would not stand scription to date was made Saturday nounce that they hive t !o- • • j the deeds for any such gouging of the public. when Max H. Houser, grain exporter, for the ea'e ol timber In Coos county | They would yank these gougers authorized the pure time, through ry aggregating Snn.OOO.OOO feet. Most of 1 into jail and keep them there until three Portland banks, of $250.000 the purchasers were eastern capitalists i * DR. ALFRED WOOLER they repented. worth of bonds. and in some ces* • »he purchase of Delegates from Califrn-nia. Washing t-lmber will ultima!« ly be follow d by Composer, Teacher and Director In China they would take there ton and British Columbia ports as In mb«'ring opera iocs on th'- part of down on the ocean shore and clip sert.bUd at Portland Monday for the their heads off. That is a very annual district meeting of lb® Coast th«' purchasers. All musician«, whether director, teacher, llit1 ear shortage, which for many pianist or vocalist should understand Harmony. severe treatment, hut one seldom .Maritime association, continued iu sea months has wrought Industrial havoc I Instruction in this branch ot study should, if ever, finds any of that slon during the week. in man- parts o» the nor»l>*. «* I ) whenever (»».-'¡Me. he taken from an expert Out of the 104 students who gradual over. kind of business going on in Reports < -sued t v th" public teacher, llow ever.it is not always convenient, ed from the Corvallis high school j service c' mm>sl n show d-u th- Or- China. The operators, or other nor possible for one to leave town and study in only 70 were able to be present, the xan-Washincton Railroad U Navlea- ' dealers in staples, know that it is person with such a teacher. rest having either cnlist/of in the array For the accommodation 'if such Dr. Allred an unprofitable business to gouge or navy or been released to boost along | ti«v Company has a surplus of 743 | aP3 and the Oregon Trunk a surplus Wooler, oi Buffalo, N. Y ., has perfected a moat the unprotected public in China. the food praparednef» campaign. of 114. Th® Southern i’.irlftc now has thorough course in Harmony and Competition Indictments in our courts have The b®aa crop o'. Linn county In , a short-Age of only 39 <an> 3 11« Spok | that i« simple, concise and practical, which ha been had against tbe«e unscrupu 19t7 w ill bo 1700 pe r ®®nt greater than ) an®. Portland & S®attl» wa1- short 129 tsach's successfully by mail. lous manipulators of foodstuffs and that of 1916. Tho pork failed to kocp cars. The Oregon Khctrlc had 24 un- j If interested, write for prospectus and rates. necessities, but the prices k<ep on pace with the be» cs. however, for hogs filled car ord®rs and the United Rail soaring. Too much red tape, too Shows a 20 per jent decrease in num I ways seven. _ Address much dilly dallying in the courts her from thos' in th® county last year A call has been isr’i'd by »he Oregon is one of the great drawuacks to The salujon run in the Columbia put'lc service ccmmLsion for a meet the United .States in times like the river con^inuM extremely light and th® ing to he held tn Portland for the pur- Suite C, 322 West Utica St,., present when quick and drastic catch t t present Is traa!!. Many of oos® of arranging standards of grain, action is the oniv sure cure. the y lloetlers have placed tlmir gear hay and oth<-r agricultural products. BUFFALO, N. Y. Some day there will he a law on the racks and practba’ ly all the The meeting will be held on Jim® 18. under which the gougera of the » doing grotnds have ceased cp®ra- Invlta'ions have b**a issued to had ■!.—Dr. Wooler also corrects amateur»’ musical compositions, ano public can be reached quickly and tlons. writes music to poems. Thoae desiring each service must send their ing grain growers, grain dealers and M. 8 . or poem for e-iimat*- of < >»t. Price* are re*on*ble. effectively. When that dav comer Gov «rnor Withycombe has named the cthc ¿i interested in the matter. The the United States will be ideal. the county Etc Jg inipectors for so cl ; TAKE ¡THE W H ITE ! AUTO 1 STAGE CLOUGH'S LYSEPTIC Tillam ook- Cloverdale l I AI! W av Points 9 • X * X J 9 e Quality Counts HARDWARE 5 Builders’ Hardware, Teels Shelf and Heavy Hardware ! A lex McNair & Co., Tmamook,ore. I ) a v m o n £ a n b C o m p o e t fio n QlPfreb TOPoofcr, QYluc. ©oc.