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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ Entered as second-class m a tte r, Nov ember 13tli, l'J05 a t the post office at Clo- verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, u n der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. STATE NEWS NOTES i _ The Place Cloverdale People Should V isit Brief Items of Interest from Various Towns in Oregon. Bandon Is talking of bonding the In a complete check made by the city to build a shipyard. SUBSCKliTlON liAlStt cham ber of commerce of the number T he m yrtle wood industry of south One Year, in a d v a n c e ...................... $1.0C of wooden vessels under contra c t in Six M onths ............................................... 50 ern Oregon is increasing. Oregon, the total is placed a t 118, of Three M o n th s .............................................25 T he Coos and Curry fair was held Single C o p y .................................................05 which 75 are for the government, 23 a t Myrtle Point last week. W O M E N ’S S H O P on private account and 20 for France. A d v e r t isin g R ates $ T he annual Morrow County fair was Added to that are two steel steam ers Displayed Advertisements, *50 cents j>er held at H eppner last week. afloat tha t are being finished and 21 ! inch per m onth, single column. All The sixth annual Columbia county others are either on th e ways or con- j Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per fair opened at St. Helens W ednesday. t r a d e d for. , line for each insertion. Tim ber land notices $10.00 A sta te grain inspection office will Attorney-General Brown, in an opin 1 Homestead notices 5.00 be opened in Pendleton within a few Political Announcem ent Cards $10.00 Ion to Insurance Commissioner Wells, i days. holds th a t there is no limitation as | Lincoln county is coming into prom J ob D epartm ent to the num ber of agents that an insur- ; My Jo b D epartm ent is complete in every inence rapidly as a stock and dairy ance company may appoint in the sta te I respect and 1 am able to do all kinds county. to tr a n sa c t automobile insurance busi- ! Commercial J o b Printiug on short John B. Bowden, one of e a ste rn O re notice a t reasonable prices. ness. gon's oldest pioneers, died a t Baker, T hree million acres of rich agrt- ; aged 87 years. T H U R SD A Y . S E P T E M B E R 20, 1917. T he senate Sunday held a special cultural lauds can be added to the food session to h e a r eulogies on the late producing area of Oregon t . proper ] drainage, is the sta te m e n t of the Ore- ' Auto makers ars going to cut out the S e n a to r Lane, of Oregon. cutout. Now if th e y ’ll cut out the T he fifth ann u a l southern Wasco gon State Drainage association in its , let-’er-out, walking may resum e its county fair was held a t Tygh valley first biennial report, which is ju s t off ; the press. standing as one of the safer outdoor S eptem ber 18, 19 and 20. An American Scandinavian patriotic ! sports. Not less th a n 200 pigs from the boys' festival, participated in by Dr. Alma ' pig clubs of Oregon will be shown a t W hen H e n ry Ford announced his W ebster Pow ell, the world famous ! th e Oregon sta te fair this year. $5-a day policy for the men in his shops Tuesday the biggest county fair ever prirna donna, will be the leading f e a t Satisfaction is what we offer you and value he was accused of being U topian by held by the Linn County Fair associ ure of the opening of the coming state in money-saving is what we are giving yon. some and of being a w n * k e r ot business fair, to be held a t Salem Septem ber ation, opened its gates a t Sclo. by others. T h a t was only a few short T he D. C. Eccles Interests, of Og 24 to 29. years ago and now practically every Mrs. Laura S tarcher, head of the den, have purchased the bi metallic skilled workman ip the country is either mine n ear G reenhorn from Anthony first city a dm inistration in the country getting th a t wage today or dem anding composed entirely of women, has r e Mohr. it. Portland in 1916 had th e lowest in signed as mayor of Umatilla and gone Located m Clough.a old Drug Store building on First fant death r a te of any city with a to Parm a, Idaho, to live. H er succes BUSINESS VERSUS POLITICS. Street. When you think about Coats, Skirts, or Skirts After m onths of debate th e food con population of 50,000 or more ia the sor is Mrs. Helen T. Duncan, appointed i by the council. SEE US. trol bill became a law. D uring th a t U nited States. Approximately 1800 men left their F. R. Brown, of Deer Park, Wash., time Mr. Hoover has been at work, had organized his d e p a rtm e n t w ith volun has been nam ed as county agricultural places in the wooden shipyards of I © Opon Evening teers, had analyzed th e factors of the a g e n t in Marlon county by the Oregon P ortland S aturday morning at 10 o ’clock in compliance with their pre situation, and when the bill was signed Agricultural college. TILLAMOOK, OREGON Five more counties, Benton, U m a vious announcem ent th a t they would ; he had th ought out and laid before the tilla, Clackamas, B aker and Marion, s tr ik e ULless their dem ands for closed people a well defined line of action. W hile th e senate talked Hoover have joined th e group of 15 th a t m ain shops and higher wages were granted, It would not be lawful to invest the i worked and acted. When it got through tain county agricultural r.gents. sta te school fund in irrigation district | F C P N O M 1C a n d M I L I T A R Y George A. W hite, adjutant-general talking he was ready to act. There is a j.,,.» bonds, even though the bonds have j of Oregon, ha s been assigned to active world of difference between a business PR E PA R E D N E S S ; i . m an and a politician. To th e business duty in orders placing him with the been approved by the sfat« securities man action is the only th in g t h a t counts, Forty first Infa ntry division for se r commission, according to an opinion & given by A ttorney General Brown to and words are of use only to expedite vice in France. In a d d i t i o n t o c o m p l a t a c a u r a a * In c a n a r a l a n d It is definitely settled th a t all stu d G. G. Brown, clerk of the sta te land -. .. action. a e l v n f l f l e » d u r a t i o n , a l i a r a f u l l o p p o r t u n l t i a a In board. e n ts of the m ilitary science at the To the politician words are evervthtng, M U IT A R Y DRILL, D O M E ST IC SCIKMCB Completing the plans originally a p and he is proud when he sees th e C on Oregon A gricultural college will get A RTS AND C O M M E R C E proved of for Its Bend lumber plant, gressional Record and reflects t h a t they free uniforms from the United States R ian lo t a f f a c t l v a f u t u r a a a r v lc a . Y a a r » » u n t r y th e Shevlln-Hlxon company will install w ar departm ent. are full of words, largely his own. n a a d a It. S a n d f a r f r a a I l l u s t r a i » « ô o a k f a t a . T r w i R County ta c h e rs' institutes a re now a four*h band this winter. Increasing t â ta B r a i n f o r P a a c a o r W a r ” a n d " T ila W a m a n a n d His chief anxiety being to hold his t h a U nlvaralty.” A d d r a s a W a a lrtra r, job, h e shrinks from action lest it being held in the various counties of the daily production to 300.009 feet should cause loss of vote», and covers the state. They began last April in and adding approximately 150 men to ( K5S U N IV ER SITY 0T O R E G O N , tu q ew . Oregon his cowardice with a cloud of words, as Lincoln county and will end in Mult its payroll a t the mill and in the woods. th e devilfish covers hijt retreat with a nomah on December 1. ttood'of ink. Active work on the Goles Creek < T he house appropriations com m ittee being sta te fish end game commission. 1 lie Notice for Publication. adopted an additional item of $10,000 W ilson River railroad, now No. 99 I eUBLTSHRR j 03298 to cover the deficiency for fire protec built w estward from Wilkesboro, the orde r is due to lack of funds for con- R eport of th e condition of the D E PA R T M E N T OK T H E IN T E R IO R tion on Oregon and California and te rm nal of th e United Railway, to- j tinued patrol duty and m eans th a t ull w ard tidew ater near Tillamook, is deputies now in eervlce will be dls I . S. LAND O F F IC E at Portland, Ore Coos wagon road grants. gon, Septem ber 4, 1917. The first 10- charged. L a te r It is hoped to redis Miss J u n ia Todd has resigned her progressing rapidly. NOTICE is hereby given th a t Alvy F. OF CLOVERDALE, position as dean of women a t Will mile unit will be completed before the 1 trict the sta te and a num ber of district Ball, of Oretuwn, Oregon, who, on De In the state oi Oregon, a t th e close of first of the year. J w ardens will be named to look after a m e tte university to accept a similar cember 11, 1911, made Homestead E n try business. Sept. 11, 1917. C. E. Spence, m a ste r of the s ta te i the fish and game interests, position at Simpson college, Indian No. 03298, for the s e J» s w W Section RESOURCES. grange, is in W ashington, to confer j Fall rains and fogs always bring 17, and n e \ n w tg, n 5* n e \ Section Loans and d isc o u n ts.......... $42,224.79 ola, Iow;a, h e r alm a mater. Overdrafts, secured and u n Thp announcem ent of the sale of w ith a party of grangers from oth e r danger of late potato blight' and rot. 20, Tow nship 5 South, Range 10 West, se c ure d...................................... 88.49 bonds end the aw ard of c o n tra c ts for coast sta te s and repre se n ta tiv es of the | No p a rt of the sta te is safe from blight W illam ette Meridian, lias filed notice ot intention to make five-year proof, Bonds and w a r i a n t s ................. 2,0(48.80 has d e p a rtm e n t of a griculture in regard to epidemics and some distric ts suffer to establish claim to the land above de Banking h o u se .......... 100.00 the Ochoco irrigation project F u rn itu re and fixtures .......... 2,200.00 caused a general activity in real es th e price of w heat recently fixed by ' serious loss every year. Both blight scribed, before the Register and Receiver the government. Oregon's oth e r dele and rot may be prevented by thor of the United States Land Office a t Other real estate ow ned........... 2,052.40 ta te in and n e a r Prineville. Portland, Oregon, on th e 24th day of Due from banks (not reserve oughly spraying the potatoes. Fall October, 1917. At the p re se n t time th e re is one ga te is W. W. H arrah. b a n k s ) . ..................................... 3,707.34 During the past week 450 industrial spraying should be Tlone at once in automobile for each group of 18 p e r Claimant, names as witnessee: Due from approved reserve Thom as II. Foster, of Metis, Oregon; banks. ...........................'......... 8,709.3« sons in the s ta te cf Oregon, and 38 accidents, of which three were fatal, districts where blight is usual, says Cash on h a n d ............................. 2,302.13 per c e n t of all the cars, or slightly have been reported to the sta te in H. P. Barss, plant pathologist of the Darius J. Dunn, of Meda, O regon; H a r I). Beckwith, of Meda, O regon; Ole E x p e n se s...................................... 238.38 m ore th a n one in three, a re Fords. dustrial commission. T he victims of Agricultural college experim ent s ta ry B. Red berg, of Oretown, Oregon. E m e ry Olmstead, president of the | the fatal accidents were: F ia n k Row tion. N. Cam pbell, T o ta l.......................... $63,993,05 Discovering that, should he grant N o rth w e ste rn National bank of P o r t ley, Kelso, Wash., logger; Abraham Register. Proot made according to law under L IA B IL IT IE S land, was elected vice president of the Lincoln, Portland, steel w orker; Karl the application made by the E ast which en try was made. Capital stock paid i n .............. $15,000.0« Oregon section of the Pacific N o rth Dahl, Deer island, logger. Side W a te r company, of Los Angeles, Surplus f u n d .............................. 750.00 w est T ourist association a t Seattle. T he ports of New port a r d Toledo , for a diversion of w ater from Oregon Individual deposits subject held a Joint m eeting a t Toledo and j for a California project it would inter- Guy W. Talbot, of Portland, was to c h e c k .................................... 48,027.70 Cashier checks outstanding 210.35 elected president of the N orthw estern decided to proceed with the work fere with the development of 100,000 Time and savings deposit........................... 5.00 Electric Light & Pow er association, in of improving Yaquina harbor by build acres in a project In W a rn e r valley. convention at Spokane, and Portland ing the south je tty as soon as the State E ngineer Lewis notified the com W h o re train*«! ap e r i a l i a t s «-ilk m o d ern l a b T o ta l.................. 63.V93.05 was chosen as the 1918 convention specifications are prepared, im prove pany that, unless a plan could he o r a t o r i e s a n d a d e q u a t e e q u i p m e n t s i r # in- State of Oregon, County 1 m ent bonds will be sold for $418,090 subm itted whereby the Oregon project a t r u r t i n t r a d i n g to co llegiate d r g r e r a ia IS* of Tillamook, / 94' city. I, J . L. George, Cashier of th e above- H. S. Dixon, a Prineville stockm an; or as much as the e stim ates require would not h° Injured, he would deny follo w in g achoola: A O R I C U L T U R E , w ith IS d e p a r t m e n t # ; named bank, do solemnly swear tha t W. H. D aughtrey, president of the T he work will be done by contract. the application. T he California pro C O M M E R C E , w ith * d e p a r t m e n t * , the above sta te m e nt is true to the best Decision of th e sta te highway com Jeet em braces 49,000 acre*. Union stockyards, Portland, and E. E V O I N E E R I N G , with S d s p a r t m r n t a , In- of my knowledge and belief. ab id in g Civil. E le ctrical. H ig h w ay . I n d n a t r i a l J. L. George, Cash ¡«a. P. Marshall, a Pendleton farm er, were mission to postpone construction of Oranges. Subscribed and sworn to before me named a3 judges of the Round Up a t the west side rout» of the Pacific P o u r boiling w a te r on oranges and Aria, i r r i g a t i o n , a n d M ech an ical E n g in e e r i n g ; F O R E S T R Y , in clu d in g L o g g in g E n g in e sr- tb ii 20th day of Sept., 1917. highway until the completion of the let them stand five minutes. This will Pendleton. lag: F rank Taylor, Notary Pnblie. Hood River R a rtle tt pears for c an e a st side road has evoked wide iodfe cause the white lining to come hwb . v H O M E ECONOM IC S, w ith 4 m ajo r d e p a r t My commission expire* Sept. 9. 191V. ning purposes reached the high w ater nation. T here is talk of holdirg a clean w ith the skin, so tha t a large ment*. in c lu d in g t r a i n i n g in t h a P r a r t i e * Correct a t t e s t - C h a e . Ray, W. G. m ark of $37 50 per ton last week f o. meeting of re p re se n ta tiv es of west q u a n tity of oranges can he quickly H o u a c ; Dwight, Directors. M IN IN G , with t h r r a d e p a r t m e n t * . Ia«1u4 b Hood River. T his Is the highest side counties ro ascertain if steps ra n *■11* ed for s a u 'e or pudding. lag C h e m ica l E n g i n e e r i n g . price ev e r paid in Hood River for not be taken to force the commission PHARMACY. M onum ent of Tear*. to do otherwise. canning stock. T H E S C H O O L O r M U S IC , o ffere In .tru e - M 'riiin g the dividing hne between A resolution dem anding the removal T he Lane County P oultry associa •Inn la t h e p r in c ip a l d e p a r t m e n t s of eaea l Europe and Asia and of flus’da and s a d inatrnmer.tal maaie tion which holds its annual exhibition of Allen H. Eaton as a representative Pilieria, at the sum m it of the Ural T H E M I L I T A R Y D E P A R T M E N T , » « r e lie d An a d v e ttise m e n t this in connection with the L ane county in the sta le legislature from Lane mountains. Is the ‘'M onument of 10A5 ead eta ia I S I S 17, a n d won r * r * a a * l - size in th e Cloverdale fair October 3, 4 and 5, announces county and his resignation ss a m°m T e ars." a white fr angular pyramid d a t n . n for O A C. from t h a W e a t e r a t»apart Coutier a t only 35c the th a t there will be large cash premiums t e r of the faculty of the University algnlfl ant to u n fo rtu n a te exiles. m e n t of t h a U N W a r D e p a r t m e n t aa e a a a# th e fifteen “ d i s t i n g u i s h e d i n s t i t u t i o n s ’ * of and more special aw ards than in the of Oregon because of his participation isesue. D o n 't let the in the meeting of the People a Coun door hinges of vonr busi Pronouncing the m aintenance fees h ig h er l e a r n i n g All e a d e ta will h» f u r n i s h e d past. Complete uniform* h e th e ft. S O a r a i n m a n l A ttorney General Brown has filed cil of America for Democracy and exacted by the J. F. Luse company, ness place get rusty for a n d t h a j u a i o r a n d a e n i a r ea deta. * arn l)e4 ia th e want of a little adver in the suprem e court briefs for the Peace a t Chicago was unanimously- on an irrigation project em bracing ap- th e R O. T C will be given r o m o n t a t i a a fee tising. • ta te in the Hyde land fraud cases, adopted at a m eeting of the Eugene proxim ately 3829 aerea of land in su b s i s t e n c e , a* well a* all t r a o a p o r t a t l o a a a d Douglas county as being excessive and •» a¡* » * * » a ' S u m m er e*mp. which a r e on appeal from seven circuit cham ber of commerce. r r e e g g i i s s t t r r a a t t i i o o n n s e o in s O c t o b e r a. courts. T he briefs fill two large vol Twenty-two deputy game wardens unreasonable, the public service com l »; t Informatloa • n regna*« A 4dr.se umes, making a total of 723 printed in aervlce throughout the sta te were j mission ordered reduced the annual Registrar. Oragaa A g r i c u l t u r a l Co llag a, discharged last week by order of tha charge from $3.50 an acre to $1. c*ivaut% Otago». pages. _ __ ___ G o l d e n ’s A c o m p le te ' lin e o f H c a u tifu l F a ll a n d W in te r S ty « le s in G o a t» and S u its For Ladies and M isses ready to wear We save you 50 per cent on every garment bought in our store. We also make to your order exclusive styles in Coats. »Suits and separate Skirts. We make Suits for Men, Tailored in our Store on Premises, £ w W om en’» Shop j :/ /;„■ ■ THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK The Oregon Agricultural College