i CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “Entered a?second-class matter, Nov ember 13th, 11*05 at the post office at Clo- verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, un der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. S u b s c r ip t io n K a t r s One Year, in advanco.................... $1.00 Six Months . ............................. 50 T1 1 ree Months ............ 25 Single Copy.............................................05 A d v k k t is in o R a tes Displayed Advertisements, 00 cents per inch per month, single column. All Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Timber land notices $10.00 Homestead notices 5.00 Political Announcement Cards $10.00 J ob D epartm ent My Job Department is complete in every respect and 1 am able to do all kinds Commercial Job Printing on short notice at reasonable prices. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1917. Chicago mav be in doubt about it, but we khow what thereat of the nation thinks of the windy citv’s mayor. CHASING A RAINBOW. Fifteen thousand men are idle in the Butte mining district and all for what, grievances stirred up by agitators w ho are never satisfied. Wages are the highest and hours the shortest they have ever been and vet the I. W. W. element in labor organiz ations can cause thousands of men to leave high priced jobs and follow a rainbow. The greatest copper field in the woild is at a standstill and the Kaiser’s sym pathizers must be smiling up their sleeves at the spectacle. Montana merchants suffer and tie families of the strikers bear the brunt of the burden. It would seem that the rank and file of workmen who are level headed cit izens, wonld see that such a course pm- sued to the end, as advocated by their leaders would simply lead to ruin, de stroy property, imperil the government and eventually lead to an industrial revolution. We cannot believe they wish this end. STORE WINTER SUPPLIES. V A family of five, iucluding two adults an 1 three children under 12 years of age, under ordinary living conditions, should have stored for each month of the w in ter season the following food suphlies: 1 bushel Irish potatoes; bushel of other rdot vegetables such as carrot?, turnips, and parsnips; 25 quart cans of other vegetables; and 20 quarts of canned truit and preserves. These fig ures are based on estimates by tlie United States Department of Agricul ture, which adds that most of this should come from the perishablt pro ducts of the many home gardens this year. With these figures as a basis, it is thought that almost any family can cal culate its requirements, taking into consideration the length of the winter season in any given locality. Thus, in the South, where food crops mav be grown in the fall, the winter allowance may be less than for the far Worth, whero one must count on supplies for several months lorger. T^-.re is still time, says the depart ment, for a final drive in canning, pre serving, and drying. In using dried vegetables, it may be assumed that a given quantity of dried vegetables is equalled to four times its bulk of canned vegetables; that is, % of a quart of dry string beans when soaked over night is approximately equal to one quart canned. Nerves and W ork. The man with a weak heart or with shaky nerves Is apt to become distract ed if engaged on work that is full of quick surprises or excitement. The excitement itself saps bis strength. In terferes with bis own safety and adds to the risk of hurting others, but there la much good and remunerative work that can be done by such a man. I would therefore try to steer him Into a quiet occupation and would show him how to remedy his weakness or at least how to avoid getting worse.— M. W. Al exander in Industrial Management. HOPEFUL MEN. No m atter how dark the ekiee, try to be hopeful and ehaerful. Tha men whom I have aeen su c ceed beet in life have alw ays bean ekee'ful and hopeful men. who w ent about their buaineaa with a staile on their faces and took th eir change* and chance* of thi* m ortal fife like men.— Ki->g*- Isy. STATE NEWS NOTES Brief Items of Interest from Various Towns in Oregon. WE W IL L PUBLISH THE P J U A i l road and $4,000 toward the con The Jackson county lair opens Sep copia struction of the Unity road. tember 18, at the natqtorium In Med The 80 correspondence courses of the i ford. University of Oregon In high school Walter E. Keyes, mayor of Sal*jm and college subjects have been opened i and Miss Ida Heise, were married at to soldiers who are citizens of Oregon Salem. stationed In any part of the world a? A relurn «>f $115 from an acre ot the result of a ruling by Attorney peppermint Is reported by E. K. Martis General Brown that the extension of Eugene. courses may be offered to citizens be j Elevator operators In Portland, ol yorrt the borders c.f the state. whom there are about 75, have organiz A petition numerously signed wa4 ed a labor union. presented to the Lincoln county court ! Construction work on the Douglas asking that a special election be held ! county unit of the Pacific highway for the purpose of voting on a propo will begin shortly. sition to bond the county for $200,- The pioneers of Jackson county 000 to build roads. WATCH F*OR THE FIRST INSTALLMENT held their annual reunion in Lithia The <diief of engineers instructed j park In Ashland’ Thursday. the district engineer at Portland to ; Beal Gaither, 20, was crushed tc proceed at once with the work of j death between two large spruce logs deepening the locks at Oregor City, , at the Bade mill at Toledo. for which work congress recently ap- | Miss Martha Bechen has been ap propriated $80,000. pointed county agent for Hood River That the fire which has keen just Wasco and Sherman counties. halted in the Feet Reck section after j Captain Lenus G. Urook, acting quar burning over 20 00 D acrer of yellow termastcr at Fort Stevens, committed pine, w as undoubtedly o f. incendiary j Perilous Adventures cf a Plucky American Boy Who suicide by cutting his throat with a origin, is the decision of C. J. Buck, razor. Joined the British Patrol Fleet and Went Out assistant chief forester. Fire entirely destroyed the Glcnada At 9 o’clock Tuesday 7400 acres of shingle mill and a large quantity ol land known as the Benhain Falls HUNTING U BOA TS shingles that were on hand ready foi segregation and Jocated in the Bend, shipment. Alfalfa and Powell Butte vicinities, in The southern Pacific company re Crook and Deschutes counties, was | ported to the public service commU opened for homestead filing. No. 1.—Driving a Submarine Into the Chain Nets. sion a net shortage cn its Oregon lines Admiral Capps has informed Sena bubbles, a greasy patch—that’s all!” “Submarine of 1021 cars. » tor Chamberlain that the shipping | off “Some the »larboard bow, sir. Shall I fire?” The U boat that During the month of August 4897 board is considering the proposal of , warrants were issued by Secretary ot Robert A Miller, of Portland, to build I really was an E boat. State Oleott, the largest number in ships of concrete but is not yet ready j the history of the state. No. 2.- Life In the M. L.’ r (Motor Launches). to cuter into any contracts. That the besn crop of Douglas eoun Dr. F. M. Brooks, of Portland, form Cruising at night in utter blackness. Liable to be shot to ty this y^ear will exceed $100,000 U erly of Silverton, was appointed by pieces by friendly batteries if late in home port. Mine the statement made by J. C. Hurd Governor Withycombe to succeed Dr. county agricultural agent. M. B. Marcsllus as a member of the j sweeping of Gallipoli. Fighting off Turkish planes with rifles. Oregon's greatest agricultural and state board of health. Dr. Marcellus industrial exposition—the 56th an No. 3.— A Motor Launch Raid Off the Belgian Coast. to enter military service. nual state fair—will open at Salem eslgned Pendleton leads the cities of the By night the submarine chasers crocs the mine fields, fire September 2*. for a week. state in contributions of books to the on German gunboats and escape. How the Germans got Secretary Oleott has issued a state library, according to a statement ment showing that on July 1 there war the range. by Miss Cornelia Marvin, state were $11,929.63 in unclaimed bank made librarian. That city has given 462 deposits in the banks of the state. No. 4.- The Dangers of Dover. and about 2000 magazines. Between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 volumes No more commitments to the state Aeroplanes bombard the town. What happened to one de pounds of prunes is the estimate ol school for feeb'» mind d will be receiv Douglas county's present crop as made ed from the stale at large until nil stroyer. Dinner with officers, later torn to death. “Neu by the buyers who are in the field. feeble trals” who lay mines in British harbors. minded ward ; of th ' state now | G overnor Withyoombe hrs lifted the In other Instltu!ions nr eared for, j proclamation issu ed by him several elate board of control has ruled. I DE SURE TO READ weeks ago clo sin g the h u n tin g season (lie President Wilson has sent to the , in the timbered area because of fore3t senate the following nominations: j S E A . S L U G S T O 'R I E S fire3. Collector of customs. Oregon district, The state highway commission has Portland, Will Moore of Pendleton. now under way 30 projects of con Or.; ¿'lilted States muuhal, district struction, the total estimated and con of Oregon, mint VV. Walton. Salem; William V. tract prices of which approximates Portland. George F. Alexander of Clarke, Portland; Cyril L. Myer«, $ 2 , 100 . 000 . W. E. Finzer, fer nearly 12 years Portland; Darrel D. Johnson, Cor Soldiers who have been guarding adjutant general of the Oregon Na vallis; Norval C. Carnle, Chicago; the forcst3 of Oregon with orders to tional guard, has been appointed c William J. O'Neil, Minn.; \Yliare trained « p e ria lu tv with modern l»b- “shoot to kill" all persons detected major in the United States army and Vernon I. Basler, G r Cloquet, a n tu Pass; \V U $ j o-»tori*a »ml ad -q u am r y iip m rn t gir« in In the act of setting fires, have been ordered to report at once to Camp iam J. Averlll, Conatlis. •(ruction leadinh. to <-Gllegfct« degree« in Ih« withdrawn. following school*: Lewis, American Lake, for service Superintendent Churchill has re So great Is the scarcity J of men in ■ with ... thp new national .. , army AGRICULTURE, with E5 department«; 0 reports from several school COMMERCE, with 4 department«; the John Day valley that nearly all ol j | This year's Pendleton Round-up, ceived that teachers are resigning ENGINEERING, with 6 department«. In* the women at Long Creek are now j September 20, 21 and 2?, Is expected to hoards without giving the notice required by finding Civil, Electrical. Highway. Industrial working with their husbands in the I break all records, both in attendance law. irrigation «ml Mechanical Engineering; This notice must be given prior Art«, harvest fields. FORESTRY, including Logging Engineer* anil in the quality of the contests and The Oregon Field Trial club has I exhibition. The people of Pendleton to 30 day period before the opening of j . » , n ST ! hool, and under a new law failure to h o m e e c o n o m ic s , with 4 major 4»part- completed arrangements for the run are making arrangements to entertain S' give such notlee Is eause for revoking m«nt*. including training in th* Practica ning of its thirty-second annual trial* 75,000 people for the three days teaching certificate. No certificates ' Hou»*; September 1G-17, using grounds near Circuit Judge D. V. Kuykendall of a have with thro. dtpartmrmt*. taelud- so far been revoked, hut Super Ins MININO, Orenco station. Chemical Klamath Falls has decldid in favor intendent Churchill is writing to the PHARMACY. Engineering, There have been no fires other than of the state In the last of seven cas»s teachers them to fulfil their THE SCHOOL Or MUSIC, nfferi In.troe- those started by lightning In the Cas against F. A. Hyde and his associates contracts warning or such action will be taken. tlon in the prinripal department» el »er»! cade national forest this summer, is to recover lands which the state Because of the urgent need of com tud inatrumrntal mu»>ß. the assertion of Clyde B. Seitz, super claimed THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled wera acquired fraudulently. pleting rock work on the Siskiyou 1085 visor of the forest. in 1916 17, and won rccommcn* The seven cases involved approximate mountain grade of the Pacific highway datinn i-ad'-u for O. A C. from tha W e,tern Depart Lena Hayes, 9-year-old daughter oi ly 40,000 acres All but one were d fi.l and that part of the McMlnnvIlle-TillS/- ment r,f tha U War Department at on# of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes, of Walter ed In favor of the state mook road near Sheridan before the the fifteen "dittingnithed in .tiw tion e” of vllle, was drowned when she fell Into Wheat that grows over five feet high fall rains higher I arning All cadet» will ha fnraiahed the state highway complete the Eugene municipal power plant and produces from 1P0 to 150 bushel« ; commission, set at In. a special uniform» by the IJ 8. Government meeting In and th# junior aenicr radet*. enrolled in canal, near that place. to the acre fa on exhibition at th Portland, decided to put tr.to effect the It O T. C and will be given rtoim utatioa for Nearly $49,000 Is the amount appor Medford club. It is the temporarily a ten-hour day on these eob*t-»enre. a- well a, all transportation and tioned to the state of Oregon by the property of commercial E F. Hurhcs, of Josephine j two Jobs, However, the basic da* 'S ' •"»”u’, *r"'* at 'It- a ll week»" Summer camp. federal government to be used in the county. According to Mr. REGISTRATION BEOIN8 OCTOBER S, Hugh»«, work Is to remain eight hours, as a* 1917. construction of trails and forest roads this Is a Russian wheat of unknown on rtqnast. Address, present, and double tim» Is to he pall Registrar, Information Oregon Agricultural College, during the coming year. orDinally sent to a fvm»r at the workmen for the additional two Corvallis, Oregon. A field geologist of the United nam», Holland, Josephine county, by Cep hour«. States geological survey will be sent gressman Hawley, yeais ago. to Oregon to look over the prospect? Lane county is four Wooden shoes are frequently used In Ruad the New Story. First in building th» , Holland for oil and natural gas. at the solid amount of road th>a year twice as flowerpots. stalment next week. i tatlon of Representative McArthur. when estimates w»re made this expected t-prlrv j The b'ggeat automobile shew ev»i expenditures for rods have net held in conjunction with th» Oregon hut increased. The cost of construction ! state fair is to be staged on the state has been reduced replacing teams ' E C O N OMIC a no M IL IT A R Y fair grounds north of Salem from Sep and wagons with by a groat caterpillar i timber 24 to 29. inclusive, this year. tractor and trains of cars The 75 j PREPAREDNESS The Ashland city council has pur horsepower engine, in a slng'e load, chased 320 acres of tlmb»r land tn the hauls 32 square yard* of travel, eq> .1 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Ashland creek canyon as a matter o| to average loads f-r 29 Dams of ln »SAU len I» , » n , l . | . In f a a a m l a n e protection to the watershed of Ash horres sod travels »ter the road at! a . U n t l l l c « d u c at Ion , o l i a r » fuM t w o lt U a he land creek, which Is the city water about the same speed. MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE supply. ARTS AND COMMERCE Tire ten men selected fer commis 1 * Baker county has petitioned the slons as second lieutenants in the , f*»*n far affneNv* fi-f-ire servir*. Year M natry state highway commission for the sur United State« arm;, by President V.\ n w a r fa lL S « n 4 fo r f r o * " < u » t . a la if h n e f c l « « e .“ T m t e S » f l " f o r r , w . oa W ar*" ecatf " f h o W o m a n o m f vey of two roads from Baker, one to J. Kerr, of the Oregor. Agricultura» ¡ ffc o U n i v o ,a lly . S 4 4 r * t l ff o * l.t r * r . Cornucopia and one to Unity. Ti e college are Lloyd D. Yates, Miltonf UliVIRSITY or 0RIC0«, F«ccsc. OrtRM county will appropriate $19,000 ta Charles A. Fertig, Hood River; Fre ward the construction of the Cornu A New ihriil in the Literature of the Great War The Oregon Agricultural College