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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1917)
CL 0 S ^ r ,RI E R s T A T E Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ Entered assecoml-class matter, Nov ember 13th, 1905 at the post office at Clo- verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, un der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. Brief NEWS NOTES The Place Cloverdale People Items of Interest from Various Towns in Should Visit Oregon. was found guilty in the federal court The Oregon Agricultural College S ubscription R at ¿8 at Portland of having sent poisoned opened Monday morning. One Year, in advance...................... $1.0C candy through the mails to Miss May The Gaston Gun club reorganized a Six Months ................................... 50 Carter, alleged affinity of her hus Tliree Months .......................................25 few days ago with 15 members. band, Carl Gregory Single Copy............................................05 An eastern man. Mr. Van Hazen, is Indications are the silverside run at Marshfield, arranging to drill for in Coos hay this fall will be of greater A d v e r tisin g R ates / ; oil near Parkersburg. Displayed Advertisements, 00 cents pe? Bv a vote of , 7 t0 6 the Gol(1 Hin commercial value than usual. The preliminary fishing shows the fish are inch per month, single column. All Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per irrigation district has decided to issue larger than common and they are bonds amounting to $60,000. line for each insertion. averaging 12 pounds. Timber laud notices $10.00 The United States government has The Willamette Valley Lumber com Homestead notices .5 00 agreed to make a survey of the coal Political Announcement Cards $10.00 fields tributary to Medford. pany, of Dallas, has received a large Installation of new equipment in order from the United States govern J ob D e par tm e n t * the Pendleton power station has in ment for Douglus fir lumber to be My Job Department is complete in every used In the construction of aeroplane» respect and I am able to do all kinds creased its capacity one third. for the army in France. Commercial Job Printing on abort The third annual convention of the notice at reasonable pricep. The production cf shelled beans in Western Walnut association will be held in McMinnville November 7-9. Oregon this year will be g.eatly in THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1917. The thirty sixth annua! convention excess of that of test year. It is es of the Knights of Pythias grand lodge timated that this years production will be from 200 to S00 carloads, while Liberty Loan Bonds at 4 per cent is a of Oregon convened Tuesday in Port last year it was only 40 to 50 carloads. land. good investment. Money available for the rural credits Senator McNary has been admitted fund in Oregon is new virtually ex to practice before the United States About the only person exempt from supreme- court on motion of Clyde B. hausted, only a few1 hundred dollars the income tax will be the country being left, and it is probable that thera newspaper publisher, and that will be Aitchison. The new drill hall built at the Uni will be no more money in that fund because he doesn’ t earn the $1000. versity of Oregon is 84 by 117 feet, to Iran to the farmers for seme time. The new’ by-product factory at and will permit military instruction The fishermen on the Nestucca Kiver Marshfield has turned out its first at all seasons. and Bav have been making large sums During 1915 Oregon sold lumber to charcoal from old cedar logs and of money this season. Who will be the the amount of 1 654,327,000 feet. Dur stumps, with a considerable quantity first to buy a Liberty Loan Bond? ing 1916 lumber sales amounted to of oil. proving that the industry can be made a great commercial success. 2,116.146,000 feet. We do not believe there will be one Vale grocers have signed an agree The movement of wheat from the fisherman on the Nestucca river this ment to carry no fruit over from Sat interior is increasing since the gov season that will not be liable for the in urday to Monday, but to sell out Sat. ernment assumed control of the wheat come tax. If your income for the year urdays at half price. supply and docks and and warehouses, is more than $1000 you will have to pay Milton Sunderland, aged 75, and one which have been partially unoccupied a tax on it. of Oregon's oldest and best-known for the past two years are again filling pioneers, died at his home in Portland up. Manv of the dairymen in this county after a short illness. Proclamations have been signed by are making big money, all because the Mrs. Frances Sw’ope of Portland the president restoring to homestead country is at war. They regret that was elected president of the Oregon entry 6845 acres of land in the Wal war exists and they are helping to bring State Women's Christian Temperance lowa national forest. Wallowa county, it to a close by backing the United union in convention at Albany. and about 28,438 acres In the Fremont States in every way possible. *They will Extension courses in engineering national forest. Lake and Klamath buy Liberty Loan Bonds liberally, just will be offered by the extension de counties. as a good dairyman should, and help partment of the Oregon Agricultural A petition was filed with the Union the government finance the war. The college during the coining winter. county court ashing for formation of greater the effort now the shorter the Information of the safe arrival in a drainage district, the boundaries of time for the close of the war. France of the Tenth regiment engi which include 44,000 acres of the rich neers, forestry, composed of Portland e s t/land in the Grande Rende valley. ' There possibly has #been no more and Oregon men, has been received. Owners of more than 25,000 aerea group of loyal men to the United States Superintendent Churcbsll has an signed 1t. government than the country news nounced the official pr^yam for Fran Pacific polices a* TCe* *•, hes p = r- paper men. They have {advertised cis • Willard day in the schools. The fected plans for the mxt step toward a free of cost the Liberty Loan Bonds. day this year foils on October 26 under permanent college adequately surport- Those w ho could possibly do so have the law. cd. As soon as normal ”onditfcns are Governor Vithyeombe has made 83 bought the bonds. They have also restored, the Quaker Institution will written and published articles urging public addresses since the firet of the open a campaign for $250,000 of ad their readers to buy Liberty Loan Bonds year and Aia9 spoken to 63,950 people, ditional funds. arul now no sooner has the call been according*to an estimate which he Hoyt S. Gale, a representative of made for the second subscription than made. the United States geological survey, The monthly report of the industrial those same publishers are first to has been in Polk county, having been the front in an endeavor to have the accident commission shows receipts sent by the government at the solici for September amounting to $166,114 second liberty loan oversubscribed. tation of Congressman McArthur to P4, the largest in the commission s make an investigpîion of the supposed history. THE SECOND LIBERTY LOAN. oil and gas fields. Captain Thomas F. Maginnis, United The first liberty loan in the United A license fee of 50 cents per horse Slates army, retired, lias been chosen Stntes w«s a great success. power for motor cars in the state of The next liberty loan must be the commandant of cadets at the Oregon Oregon is favored by E. .1. Adams, second chapter. It u ill be another notifi Agricultural college for the coming member of the state highway commis cation to the central powers that the school year. Following her disappearance after sion, who has just completed a study people of the United States were not of the licensing cf automobiles in the Mulling before a,,d are uot bluffing now. leaving home to go to a moving pic vaiious cities of the United States The first liberty loan was oversub ture show, the body of Hazel Pudoss, and in Canada. scribed. The second liberty loan should age 15, of Portland, was found in the Up to September 30 Oregon col Willamette river. be. lected $189,835.50 in automobile li The annual poultry and pet stock Four million Americans subscribed to cense taxes, according to a statement the first; ten million Americans should show will be held by the Oregon issued by Secretary Oicott. The total Poultry and Pet Stock association at subscribe to the second. ___ number of automobiles securing li If we have faith in our allies; if we the public auditorium In Portland. censes this year to that date was 47,- have faith in ourselves—the second December 3 to 8. So many sheep were brought to 087; motorcycles, 3355; dealers. 372, liberty loan will be far oversubscribed. Baker for shipment that it was neces-1 an,J chauffeurs, ’ 311. Congress and the treasury depart To aid In the distribution of seed sary to bed more than 3000 head in ment have profited by the experience of wheat this fall and thus forward the nearby pastures at* night until the Britain and in the new war credit legis movement to raise more and better lation have provided for a kind of loan yards could be cleared. crops, as requested by the food ad Barrett's grain warehouse, four certificate that is well calculated to county agr«cu'furi8ts miles west of Freewater, has been ministration, »titillate thrift and saving. No man or are acting as gc between» for farmers doing such a rushing business in grain woman who earns a living wage baring goed seed wheat to sell and and fruit shipping that another larger or saiaiv is too poor to lack op these desiring to buy. warehouse has to be built. portunity for participation in this truly By a vote of 43 to 3 the landowners 1 The pub'Ic service commission in popular issue. Wa can all help. We under the Grants Pass Irrigation dis-1 < cent fare ctce of the Portland should all help. It is distinctly as much trie« approved a proposal to bond the Padway Light *• Fewer r mr'.ny de in our interest as it is our duty to sup district in the sum of $290,000 for the ried the application for an Increase port the government f* the extent of in fares save as to unlimited tickets completion of their canal system. our financial ability. The valuation of the properties in and school children's tickets, the new The interest rate on the second issue Oregon for rate making purposes of far£ for unlimPed tickets being placed of bonds will be four per cent. This the Pacific Telephone L Telegraph at 5 cents each and for children's tick makes them a good investment; a good company is $12.429.507, according to ets at 4 cents each. plan for saving and thrift. The great an order of the public service coir Senator Chamberlain referred to the majority of citizen? who pay no surtax war department a letter from the As mission on their modest income*, the new issue toria chamber of commerce urging G Edward Ross, secretary of the with its higher interest rate, is more de state highway commission, has re that quarters be erected at Fort Ste- sirable because more profitable than turned from an inspection trip 0f I vens for housing during the winter. were the 31-} per cen* liberty bonds. For highway work all over the state He 1500 soldiers now stationed at thr*t the new bonds a* well as certificates, reported ail work progressing satis post Unless tempo-aiy quarters provided these men wilt be obliged are absolutely exempt from all other factorily. to spend the winter in tents. taxes—federal, state and local. To assist in the extensive work The loan campaign started Octo!>er 1. planned for this winter in placing Not more than 25 per cint of the It will be short and decisive. Four p>er gravel on county roads, the Linn coun stock in tl.e Camas Prairie country cent bonds with the credit of the Am ty court has purchased a gravel haul south of Pendleton will he left in the erican people behind them and untax- tr.g outfit consisting of a tractor and hills during the winter The ranchers are not selling, despite th« high price able in the hands of a vast majority of three cars. the people should win general favor. Mrs. Edna Gregory, of Pendleton, for feed, hut hate made arrangements are G o l d e n ’s W O M E N S SHOP A complete line of Beautiful Fall and Winter Styles in G o a t s and S u i t s For Ladies and Misses ready to wear We save you 50 per cent on every garment bought in our store. W e also make to w vour order exclusive v styles in Coats. Suits and separate Skirts. Satisfaction is what we offer you and value in money-saving is what we are giving you. We make Suits for Men, Tailored in our Store on Premises, Loop ted in Clough.s old Drug Store building on First Street. When you think about Qoats, Suite, or Pkirts SEE US. W o m e n ’s S h o p i V J v M v lV /l I ^ Open Evenings TILLAMOOK. OREGON SEE TAYLOR for your FIRE INSURANCE at \arious parts of the lowlands 'to Notice for Publication. w1. ter their stork, end r.’lll drive [PUBLISHER I 03298 down at the first si^u of winter. ! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Allen II. Faton, the professor whore II. S. LAND OFFICE at Fortland, Ore- attendance at the meeting of the peo i pon, September 4, 1917. ple’s council for Demoerncj and P. ace NOTICE is hereby given that Alvr F. brought charge» of unpatriotism and Bull, of Orctow n, Oregon, who, on De demands -for his removal from the cember 11, 1911, made Homestead Entry faculty of the University of Oregon, No. 0.3298, for the s e g w If Section has tendered his resignation to Presi 17, and n e ^ n w ^ , Section dent Campbell, but will continue his 20, Township 5 South, Range 10 West, duties at the university until the beard WillHmette Meridian, has filed notice ot has nctcd. intention to niako five-year proof, William F. Ready, a son of the lale to establish claim to the land «hove de- W. I’ . Ready, pioneer citizen of Ore scrilied, before the Register and Receiver gon, wras sentenced at Portland to of the United Stutes Land Office at serve 13 months In the McNeil’s Portland, Oregon, on the 24th day of Island federal penitentiary by Federal October, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Judge Bean on his plea of guilty to Thornes II. Foster, of Meda, Oregon; having embezzled $1840.13 in small Darius J. Dunn, of Meda, Oregon; Har amounts from money order funds at ry D. Beckwith, of Meda, Oregon; Ole the Waldport postoffice, where ha B. Red berg, of Oretown, •regon. N. Campbell, was postmaster Register. City Attorney Macy of Salem mad« | Proot mado according to law under the statement that all traffic ordi ' which entry was made. nances of all cities of the state will have to be re-enacted to have- any Notice of S h eriff’ s Sale. force and effect above the state law, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue and that In any city where such traf of An execution ami order of sale issued fic ordinances have not been re out of the circuit Court of the Slate of enacted after August 1 of this year, of Oregon, for Tillamook County, on the ,31st dav of August, 1917, and to me automobiles may travel at a speed of directed, in a suit wherein E. J. Claussen 25 miles sn hour through the main was plaintiff and Thos. Coates, admin streets._______________________________ istrator of the estate of Wm. J. West, deceased, was defendant, and in whisli IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE the plaintiff recovered judgment against, STATE OF OREGON FOR TILLA the defendant for the sum of $1,100.00 together with interest thereon at th« MOOK COUNTt. rate of ten per cent. j»er annum from I.V THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN the 20th d a v of February, 1015, snd lor rock , deceased . Order f o r h e a r i n g $150.00 attorneys fee* and $16.20 cost* and disbursements, and a decree fore final account. Register No. 110. closing a mortgage upon the real prop Notice of Hearing of Final Acconnt. erty hereinafiet described, and ordering Notice is hereby given,—That the un and directing that the same be sold to dersigned, administrator of the estate of satisfv the said judgment, and com John Rock, deceased, has filed in the manding me as sheriff of said Connty, to sell the said property as bv lav pro County Court of Tillamook County, vided, to satisfy the said judgment, at Oregon, his final account as such ad torneys fee, costs and accruing cost* ; ministrator, and that said Court Now therefore, hy virtue thereof, I has appointed hatutday, the 3rd day ol will on Saturday, the 13th day of Octo- November, 1917. nt the hoitt of 1 o'clock l>er, 1917, at 10 o’clock a. m., of said p. m . of »»id day, at the County Court day, at the Court House door of said room in the County Court House in the County, excise for sale, and sell to the city of Tillamook City, Tillamook highest bidder, for cash in hand, sll of County, Oregon, ss the time and place the right, title and interest of tha snid for hearing of objections to said final defendant, and of the deceased, of, in account and the settlement thereof and to, all of the following described This notice is published bv order of the real ’property, situate in Tillamook County Judge of said Court, dated the County, Oregon, to wit: The southeast 26th day of September, 1917, the fust quai ter of Sec tion Twenty-two in T. 2 8. publication of which is Thursday, the R 8 W W ill. Mer., in Oregon, contain 27th day of September, 1917 arul the ing 160 acres according to government last publication is Thursday, the ?-5*h rnrrey. to satisfv said judgment, at j.»y of October, 1917, and the time in torney fee. costs and accruing costa. which it has to run is 4 weeks and •» in Date it nilUM k Oregon, August sertions thereof. 31st, 1917. 8. H. Roc k, W L Campbell, Administrator of the estate of John Sheriff of Tillamook County, Rock, deceatcd. Flute of Oregon.