CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ Entered assecond-class matter, Nov* enilier 13th, 1005 at the post office at Clo- verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon,un­ der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. STATE NEWS NOTES The Place Cloverdale People Should V isit Brief Items of Interest from Various Towns in Oregon. G o l d e n ’s S t P S C R I P T I O N H a 1 '{ 8 er declaring that the farmers of Ore­ The salmon run in the Umpqua gon are suffering a material leas from One Year, iu advance...................... $1.00 Six Mouths.............................................50 river is heavier than for many years. the present situation concerning Three Months.................................... The annual Columbia county Sunday Single Copy.. ..................................... 05 school convention was held in Scap- wheat and asaing for relief. After tbe installation of hundreds of W O M E N 'S S H O P poose. A uvkrtising R ates thousands of dollars' worth of modern The annual Linn-Benton teachers' apparatus, an additional boat and nu­ Displayed Advertisements, 00 cents per inch i>er month, single column. All Institute will be held In Albany No­ merous other improvements. Tort Local Reading Notices, 10 cents j>er vember 26 to 28. land's bureau of fire, according to a line for each insertion. It is reported that forest fire* in report just issued by the national Only» s liort time ago the («olden Uo. started business in Tillamook City. Timber land notices $10.00 Its birtbplate was in a $20 rented store on First street. It soon created Homestead notices 5.00 the Tingo district of Coos county have board of fire underwriters, is less ef Political Announcement Carde $10.00 done much damage, ficlent than it was in 1910. favorable impression with its high quality goods and low prices and now The reconstructed Grace Presbyter it occupies the best store on the main business street, (tbp store formerly Voters will not have th» opportunity Jo » DM’ABTMKNT occupied bv Mr. Williams.) My Job Department is complete in every ian church in Albany will be dedicated of voting on who shall he state en respect and 1 i u u able to do all kinds Sunday, November 18. glr.eer at the coming primary and gen Commercial Job Printing on short The state highway commission, eral elections,, as under the law the notice at reasonable prices. since December 1, 1916, has expended office becomes appointive at the ex­ approximately $542,848. piration of the present incumbent s THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15 1917. The Oregon woo! growers will hold term. their 20th annual convention at The Douglas county will provide in its SAYS W E HAVE FA TE OF THE WHOLE Dalles December 6 and 7. 1918 budget a sum which it i6 hoped Every woman who desires Stylish, well-fitting Clothes will be WORLD IN OtJR HANDS. It is reported from Diamond that will be not less than $20.090 for the interested iu the new Fali and inter Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch ducks are dying on Baca lake, near construction of a new route between singer, has recently reached America there, by hundreds each week. Loon lake and the Umpqi.a river, to fresh from the front line trenches in replace the old highway now/ connect­ The Oregon State Horticultural so­ France, where he gave the best of his ciety will hold its annual meeting at ing with Scottsburg art to the soldiers. Ilia only son, Jacx Salem December 6-8, inclusive William Riggin, who some time ago Louder, was killed in action in France. The Pacific Northwest Ice Créant declared he wa6 the slayer of William Showing the most wonderful values in the season's latest and most ap­ While at New York Mr. Louder had Manufacturers' convention will be Booth, near Willamina, instead of proved styles in William BranFon and Mrs. Anna this to say: held In Portland November 20-22. “There is no man, no woman, no Governor Withycombe appointed Booth, who are serving sentences for child in America today who can be N. G. Wallace, of Prineville, to succeed the crime, has reiterated his avowal spared in the great and terrible work of County Judge Springer, of Crook coun­ of guilt before the state parole board. S. C. Sargent, superintendent of helping win the war. If I could bring ty, who resigned. Made to your measure, to fit vou perfectly, in anv style and material of home to everyone in this land the dutv W. S. Hale, superintendent of the banks, is preparing to send a letter your own selection, or of your own material. of doing his part, while the lads now in state industrial school for boys, has to all state banks and trust companies A complete line of Ready-to-wear Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, etc., in France and the hundreds of thousands signified hie intention to Governor in Oregon urging them to become a? beautiful styles and fine materials. Every garment is perfect in fit and filiated with the federal reserve rys soon to join them are doing their part, Withycombe of resigning. faultless in workmanship. Come and enjoy the pleasure of looking tern. He urges this both as a patrl Apple growers of the state are en­ it wovld be the best service I could through this beautiful line whether you wish to buv or not. countering great difficulty in shipping otic duty and for the sake of the bene render the world. “They asked me last night for “The epples east without danger of freezing fits which will accrue to the state banks M a in $>Lroot Wee Hoose Amang the Heather.’ I because of the scarcity of cars Traffic officials of the Union Pa­ There is no present intention of sang it for them—but 1 told them the TILLAMOOK. OREGON song is a hymn now—ever since I sang establishing a cantonment in Oregon, cific in the w/est will gather in Port­ it for 15,000 Scottist soldiers formed says Adjutant General McCain, in a. land November 19 for a meeting to about me in a horseshoe at Arras. That letter to Senator Chamberlain s office. consider traffic problems that v ill The Clackamas County Guernsey probably keep them busy for several 15,000 has just been through the hell on Cattle club, organized In Clackamas days. It is expected 89 represents earth that the Hun has made in fair France—they were 15,00 lads longing county in August, has purchased 35 tives of the various lines between ior the wee home among the nilis of head of thoroughbred Guernseys in. Omaha and the Pacific coast will b® in attendance. Wisconsin. Auld Scotland. The Pacific International Livestock Many walnut growers from Oregon, “ Many a lad from America must go exposition, to be held in Portland No­ and adjoining states attended the- through that hell—that the Hun may vember 19 to 24. has not had such a be banished from the world forever— third annual session of the Western comprehensive entry list of livestock Walnut association which was held at and many a lad will long for his wee at any show- since the first one in McMinnville. home over here before this devilish war Engineers r«‘r’-««»r>tfng the eta r* 1919 Entries ha' e been keeping the is done. Then, can anyone who stays filing clerks bus,'. They arc from LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO at home do less than give of his all to highway commission a»e now viewing California, Montana, Idaho, Washing LAND PRODTCTS SHOW, PORTLAND and making a preliminary survey of see that these buys shall come safely ton and Oregon. the Pacific highway between Albany home again? Official figures showing Oregon’s “ I would give every doliar I have and and Jefferson. aubscription to the second liberty loan Paving work on the Sheridan road, eyer expect to possess in this world to given out by the state campaign com have my own boy back again. And which- was being done by the state- nilttee in the recent drive show the highway department, has been closed, many is the life that can he saved, if total subscriptions by the people of everyone who must stay at home will down because of inability to get cars, the state mounted up to *26.057.190 for supplying gravel. help. You have (liven dollars to your Eastern Oregon's first annual Of this figure, Portland Is credited government in two Liberty loans. You marksmen’s tournament will be held, with $14,239,909 and Oregon outside may be asked for more—must be asked at Enterprise November 28 and 29. of Portland invested $11,817.299. for more if victory is to come. But the The first of a series of throe classes under the auspices of the Wallowa. sooner the whole resources of the nation which are to be given instruction In County Rod and Gun club. are put into the one business of making Dispatches from Ottawa include in ordnance stores accounting by C. C. the world a place where brute force and the list of casualties the name o f Jeremiah, of the University of Oregon You will enjoy the diversity of Scenery the reign of might can never enter again, Captain G I Mitchell, an American, school of commerce, has finished Its Many changes of Climate the less you will he called upon to sac­ of Portland, who died of wounds re­ work. After a short visit with friends rifice in the long run. Opportunity to visit SanFrancisco— and relatives each of the men will ceived on the front in France. “Every family can save a soldier’s L. M. Gilbert, for the past nin* report to the recruiting office nearest Los Angeles—El Paso—San ADtonio— life, perhaps, by saving an insignificant months a teacher at the state train­ his home and be sworn into the fed­ amount of food daily. Every ounce of ing school for boys, is considered the eral service. New Orleans—or Salt Lake, Denver, etc. energy that can be concentrated in likely successor to Will S. Hale as. The largest number of fatal acci­ Europe at this time, shortens the superintendent of that institution. Choice of Routes and Trains dents reported for any single week struggle. If you want to bring your Definite announcement has been since the organization of the Oregon lads home again soon, help them to win mad9 by Southern Pacific officials industrial accident commission is con­ the victory. that a contract has been signed for tained in the statement for the week We, over there, have learned what the construction of a new depot at. ending November 8. The report chows sacrifice means. We have been close to Ral®m. The structure will cost $39,- 4? fatal accidents. Seven of the fa the danger. We have seen Belgium 000. talitieg resulted from an accident near Let as make up an itinery and arrange yonr trip and France suffer, and we have known Max Lucke. who was editor of the»| Rcedville when a train crashed into what it would mean if the enemy broke Deutsche Zeitung, of Portland, which, an automobile. The remainder were through. You. over here, can scarcely recently suspended publication, was- distributed through various industries. Ask any agent for particulars or write realize the teiribleness of that danger. arrested on a presidential warrant and Oregon farmers are responding en­ To you, it must seem that the struggle ordered int*vr.ed for the duration or. thusiastically to the desire of the fed is far away. And vet America is like the war. ■ eral government for tl\e organization John M. i^cott, General Passenger Agent a city in the valley, at the head of which, Charles Galloway, s*ate tax com- of agricultural councils and the rn Portland. far away, is a dam holding hack a flood rrdssioner. has left for Atlanta, Ga . operation of county ayents according of dangerous waters. The flood is far where he will attend sessions of the* to reports cf the extension service of away, but if the darn breaks—the fate National Tax association and also a the Oregon Agricultural college, which of the citv is sealed. meeting of the congress of states on has the work in en»-?e. Satisfactory “This is your struggle—the world taxation. progress in installing agents is being struggle to make peace possible. The made and counties are fceirg opened A civil service examination to filF future of civilization itself is at stake; if the free peoples of the world cannot a vacancy in the Sumpter postoffice just as fast as men car. be obtained to tu-e of airplanes. In addition to the shall accept v-ork done in a non stand crush out the brutal savagery that was held November 12 at Baker and carry on the work plunged the world into war, then the was the first in Oregon under the or­ the go '®rn i srd or non accredited s-'-ondary school Announcement has been made by sprue® outpu* for world is not worth living in. Have the m*rt has rortrarted. Governor Withycombe that he would and *hat students of such schools be­ der placing presidential offices under hundreds of thousands of brave young Assistant Secretary Vrcoma t. of the fore being admitted to any standard Install a modified honor system at men who have sacrificed their lives that civil service you might be safe, died in vain? The total ass®s«®d vaulatton r* the» the p®ni»*r.tla*y which would cell for departmen* of agriculture replying to high school must pass written ex- “You Americans have the fate of the counties of Oregon, as compiled by the- re're discrimination in *he s-lectjon data submitted tv>- Repr*«*nt*tH* Sin [ smlnaftone in »hose subjects In which world in your hands. The holding back nott regarding f*leral aid for disputed of even one individual lessens bv so county assessors, is $897,917,191 This of honor men, and also a closer highway sections In Douglas county, they apply for high school credits. Oregon lumbermen ha»'*; appealed to much tbe chance of the allied dem-jeta- is an increase of $46 882 984 over last surveillance over them than has been cies to crush the power of savagerv and v*ar, when a similar arsessed vein- the case under the present system says no evidence was presented from Governor Withycombe and the state brutality. If I could onlv mike it stlon wig He was prompted to modify the pre* CrsgcE tending to she— any reason highway commission and requested plain—as it has become plain at home _.. . . ., . . , . . en* syatem because of the escape of able prospect that mail would be car­ that the road building campaign in - t h a t every individual bears his in-' Thirty one ships hare been launch*-! •ix ‘ honor m®n ’ laet week and fro ried over any portion of the road not this state be modified ao as to offer dividual responsibility for the success *t nine Oregon shipyards during already covered by mall routes, lm as little competition as possible to or failure of this war. then there wouid present boom In ahlphutldirg aecorlt quent escapes heretofore be no doubt of the answer. irg to records Twenty aev*«i hava® S»ate Superintendent of Public fn mediately or within a reasonable time the lumber industry, which Is already Therefore he will b® obliged to refuse not half aroused. When it is fuUy b*“n Uunched durln* this year Fot*' strurtlon Churchill has announced the request for federal funds, except handicapped by lack of the necessary , labor to supply the most urgent needs that the state hoard of education has aroused there can be no doubt as to the launched in 1916. result. The lads over there will not United States Senator MrNary tele-, adopted a rule to tha effect *hat after for 2 4 mllea on one Douglas county of the government, namely sn ade­ De-,*ovher 1. no s t a n d a r d high school road now tn us* as a post road. quate supply o| fir for the mauufac- have died in vain graphed to F ood A d m i n i s t r a t o r H oot In New and up-to-date Quarters Our success is the reward of reliable Merchandise at decidedly lower prices than charged elsewhere Coats, Suits and Skirts at («olden's Women’s Shop ' r Women's and Misses’ High Class Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts G o ld e n ’s Women'l? i 0s!! 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