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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor aud Publisher. “ E ntered uesecond-class m a tte r , Nov em ber 13th, ltH)o at the post office atUlo- verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, u n d e r Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1S78. STATE NE.WS NOTES The Place Cloverdale People Brief Items of Interest from Various Towns in Oregon. _______Should V isit____ ___ G o l d e n ’s The Northwest Society of Highway after the enu of the war and to gra n t Engineers will g ather at Salem S a tu r preference rig h ts to soldiers and sail ors. One Year, in a d v a n c e .......... $1.00 day. The last of the rural credits iur.d— The second ann u a l Polk county corn Three Mouths ..................... .................25 $3000—has been loaned by the state Single C o p y .............................. .................05 show will be held in Independence De V V O M t N ’S S H O P land board. In view of the fact that cember 21 and 22. state bonds cannot now be sold at par, A dvertising R ates A num ber of prom inent citizens of tt is not likely that the board will Displayed A dvertisem ents, 00 cents per Roseburg have organized the A m eri issue any more rural credits bonds inch per m outh, single column. All can Defense Society. until full value can be realized on Local Reading Notices, 10 cents i<er Onlva s hurt tim e ago the Golden Co. started business in Tillamook City. Sarah C. Gaines, for 70 years a resi them. line for each insertion. Its birtliplate was in a $20 rented store on First street. I t soon created Tim ber land notices $10.00 dent of Oregon, died at her home in Dr. J. E. Anderson, of The Dalles, favoratde impression with its high quality goods and low prices sn d now Homestead notices 5.U0 Portland at the age of 77. member of the house of representatives Political A nnouncem ent Cards $10.00 it occupies the best store on the m ain business street, (the store formerly The sta te irrigation securities com from Hood River and Wasco counties, occupied bv Mr. W illiams.) mission Monday sta rte d on a tour of J ob D kfabtmktt has announced tha t he would seek the all the projects in c e n tra l Oregon. My J o b D epartm ent is complete in every gubernatorial nom ination on the re H orace K err, son of P re sid e n t W. J. respect and I am able to do all kinds publican ticket in the prim ary election Commercial Jo b P rinting on short K err, of the Oregon A gricultural col next May. notice at reasonable prices. lege, died at his hom e in Denver, Colo. The taxable value of all property in Regular boat service on the upper T H U R SD A Y . D E C E M B E R 13 1917. W illam ette ha s been resum ed a fte r a the state, as shown by the 1917 assess four m o n th s’ layoff on account of low- ments, is $928.605,570.36, which is an Every woman who desires Stylish, well-fitting Clothes will be increase of $49,831,626 65 over the as T he Y. M. C. A. is th e most lauded water. interested in the new Fall and W in te r sessed value of last year, according to •réanimation America has today. County clerks from all p a r ts of the sta te m et in P ortland this week to figures completed by the sta te tax commission. Once more the spasm of a county attend the a nnua l convention of county With the re-election of W. B. B a rra tt clerks. budget has been pulled off. as president and J. O. H ager as sec The a n n u a l convention of the Oregon reta ry-trea sure r, and the selection of Showing the most wonderful values in the re a so n ’s la te st and most a p I I * h a t has become of the chap who association of county judges and coun C. A. Minor as vice president, the a n proved styles in sneered a t the Y. M. C. A.? Oppoi- ty commissioners opened In Portland nua! convention of the Oregon Wool Tuesday. tu n ity was all tha t was needed to show Presley Comegys, one of the best growers' association came to a close I ts worth. known pioneers of L ane county, died a t The Dalles. A to tw of $83,706,898.89 in deposits a I t is reported th a t the county budget t his home in Eugene a t the age of In the Portland banks and tru st com 67 years. meeting last Saturday handed the L it Made to your measure, th tit von perfectly, in anv style and m aterial of Linn county contributed $3020.50 to panies as of November 20 is shown in your own selection, or of vour own material. tle Nestucca people a Simon pure a re p o rt m ade by S uperintendent of the state game fund from the issuance lemon. Well, m a tte rs stand no differ A complete line of Ready-to-wear Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, etc., in Banks Sargent. T hat is an increase e n t th a n w ha t they were. Fifteen thous- j of licenses in the first 11 m onths of of $5,726 265.54 over the last call of beautitul styles and fine materials. Every ga rm e nt is perfect in lit and faultless in w orkm anship. Come and enjoy th e pleasure of looking and dollars was appropriated last year this year. th ro u g h this beautiful line w hether you wish to buy or not. Cyrus H. W alker, oldest living white Septem ber 11. and nothing was done. Now’ they p u r The first shipm ent of paper from the pose to take th is fifteen thousand dol man born west of the Rocky m o u n new pulp and paper mill on Youngs' W o m e n ’» £>hop lars away from th e m , which they never tains, F rid a y celebrated his seventy- M a in S t r e e t nin th b irth d a y at his home in Albany Bay was sent to Portland, w here the had. Drill a t th e U niversity of Oregon product will be m ade into p a p e r boxes TILLAMOOK, OREGON T he mill is now running at full capa The great Red Cross m em bership will be ta k e n up th is term u nde r the city and is producing about 12 tons of drive is now on to enroll 240,000 names rules and regulations of the United chipboard per day. in Oregon and 15,000,000 names in the States reserve officers’ tra in in g camps. Orders adjudicating 203 w a te r rights Roseburg was selected as the next U uited States. Nearly every town and involving 67,700 ac re s of land, adjacent h a m le t has its organization and tl,e meeting place of the Oregon State to the Silvies river, was issued by the people are enthusiastic over this great H orticultural society at a session of w ater board, and also adjudicating work and every m a n and woman should tha t society in annual convention at w ater rig h ts for 10,000 acres of land become a m em ber. President Wilson is Salem. adjacent to Trout creek, in Jefferson Rabid coyotes are again a menace in advocating a larger and more efficient county. T he first nam ed lands a re in Red Cross as a means to im p a r t the Lake county and ran c h e rs and stock H arney valley. greatest energy to the relief work which owners are becoming alarm ed a t the A fter deliberating for nearly 20 is “O essential at this time. The slogan many depredations th a t are being re hours the ju ry in the dam age case of the campaign is “ Join the Red C ross; \ ported. brought by form er County Tudne J The F a r m e r s ’ Union r f P cg-ri w ill ail yen need—a dollai and a h e a r t.” So B. MtBsitk of B aker c ounty a ga inst a screw your h e a rt up to the dollar m ark ini’,late a bill to repeal the road bond num ber of prom inent B aker men for ing m easure to the end th a t the last and join your local organization. Every $20,000, failed to agree and v as dia m e m b e r is supposed to wear a Red $3,00<>,COO proposed c a nnot be raised charged. The case w ent to the jury Cross button C hristinas day. Buy only a n ! spent. W ith more than 200 delegates from after an eight-day trial. Red Cross stam ps to decorate your More than 40,000 acres will be added all sections of eastern Oregon in a t C hristm as packages and in this way to the productive area of Union county tendance, the seventh a nnual session help the tuberculosis fund for which Reduced round-trip fives to California, Oregon, Washington and of the Older Boys' conference convened by the action of the c ounty commis there is so much nee i. Idaho pointa will enable you to go home for Christmas and N ew sioners in cre a ting the Grand Rondf at La Grande. Year»: In line with oth e r development drainage distric t for the purpose oi W hen we put a million a n d a half throughout Coos county, a new coal elim inating future danger from flood i )ldiets in the field, we withdraw Close w aters from the G rande Ronde river m en from productive enterprises. They tpine w.il he opened at a point seven and its tr ib u ta ry streams. Sale dates to California points De d > not while they are actually in tr a in miles below C’oquille, contiguous to T he Malheur Livestock * Land com ing or ielive service produce a nything. w ater shipping cember 21st to 23rd and 25th to The p re p a ra tio n of corn as a w a r pany has filed an application with They do, on the other hand, consume State E ngine e r Lewis for the a ppropri 28th, inclusive. Return limit Jan- much. There is nothing more e x p e n time food is being made a feature for ation of w a te r from Crowley creek and women in connection w ith the W estern sive on earth th a n to support and m ain uarj* 16th. the c onstruction of a reservoir. T he tain a gr.-at a rm y in the field, especially Oregon Corn Show being held in E u project contem plates the Irrigation of if it is on the lighting line. The a t t r i gene t h i s week. 1900 acres of land and the estim ated Physicians from every p a rt of the tion of supplies and everything else is cost of the work is $85,000. tremendously g n a t when we have a W illam ette valley attended the b a n The six day pruning school, taking Sale dates between all stations in fighting a rm y in the field. America is quet and semi annual m eeting of th * the place of the annual horticultural Central W illam ette Valley Medical a s th e one great rem aining storehouse in Oregon and from all stations in short course, began Monday m orning th e world of supplies and credit. We sociation a t Albany. Oregon to statioos on other line« L. S. H inds of Wasco, Gilliam coun at the Oregon A gricultural college, be m ust maintain and make effective as ing given early in order th a t the men in Oregon, Washington and Idaho possible our own soldiers and th e sol ty, has purchased the Cornett ranch ta k in g the course will have an oppor d e r s of those nnti ms who are fighting containing 18,000 acres In the Powell- December 22od to 25th, inclusive. tu n ity to p u t th e ir newly accumulated for us. We m ust therefore draw as Sutle country in Crook county. The knowledge into practice cn th e ir own Return limit January 3rd. little as possible upon our common store price was reported to be $40,000. orchards th is winter. The first annual hotel exposition of •f supplies and money. The more we D. C. H. Bailey, of Roseburg, was lesson our domestic dem and, the more the Oregon S ta te Hotel Men's associa elected president of th e S ta te Horti* tion, which was held in Portland, was we can contribute to th e support and Ask nearest r*. P. agent (or particulars cultural society a t its session a t Salem effectiveness of our allied armies. Econ m arked by th e presence of hotel men Ben S. W orsley, of Astoria, was elect omy is now a national duty. Such from more than 40 Oregon towns. ed vice president, and C. D. Minto One m eatless and w heatless meal a duty upon the people a t home as light J o h n M. Scott, Genera) Passenger Agent was re-elected s e c re ta ry Colonel H. each day tn addition to the w heatless ing is upon those Americans who are f o r t i and. E. Dosch. of McMinnville, was named hravelv offering the ir lives for the honor snd m eatless days of each week, and trustee. T he society decided to hold •f America and the preservation of one porkless day are the la te st o r Its next convention a t Roseburg. ders received from H e rbe rt Hoover. liberty and justice. D uring the last six m onths 9277 a c R e p re se n ta tiv e M cA rthur has Intro duced a bill adding to the Bull Run cidents. of which 86 were fa*al, and Plasker Bros, for all kinds of olnmb- forest reserve all Oregon ft California »11 subject to the workmen * eompensa ing, b ath room outfits and fixtures. Til r r a n t land* lying w ithin its boundaries. tion law, w ere reported to the gfate lamook. Ore. This This bill is designed to protect P o r t Industrial accident commission | fohowod until bhe federal governm ent shows tha t a* the present time in the Oregon and W ashington, Colonel Brice land’s w a te r supply. P. Disque, com m anding the spruce pro makes f u r th e r a b e e r v a n r* of the law One of the 441 accidents reported industrial operations of the sta te an duction division of th e signal corps, ! impossible. to the sta te industrial accident com a crage of approxim ately go men are The sec re ta ry o f war. In a le tte r to declared th a t to d a te not to exceed 50 mission during the week ending Dec injured each working day and more R e p re se n ta tiv e MeyArthur. announced per cent of the ne c e ssa ry tim b e r la be em ber 6 were fa'ai. The fatal case th a n th re e men are killed ra«-h woek He aska t i n t ho win not o r d e r a survey of the For 136 miles grading will be done ing ta k e n from the woods An a d vertisem ent this was J. B Powell, of Portland, killed Lower W illa m e tte and Colum bia riv on the Columbia river highw ay next th a t th e re be no shutdow n du rin g the size in th e Cloverdale tn shipbuilding operations er* to d e te rm in e the coi t and neces holiday* except on December 24, 25 Courier at only 35c th e All retailers engaged in a .fobbing year. This will open the road from and 29. sity for a 35 foot r h s n n n l from P ort isssue. D o n 't let the business are classed as "w h o le sa le 's,” Fendleton to The Dalles T here will ! A re q u e st from th e United State* land to the sea. On ad'T oe of Colonel door hinges of your busi in d will, accordingly, have to ta k e out be work betw een The Dalles and Hood food a d m in istra tio n asking the ata*e £lnn district e n g in e e r officer ■' Port- ness place get rusty for a wholesaler s license, say official In River and some tlm ° in Ju n e the board of control to m ake p u r c h a ^ , of jls n d , and th e riv e r a n d h a rb o r bosrd. the want of a little adver structions received by XV. H Ayer, grading will be completed from Hood flour from m onth to month, Instead of ! he s e c re ta ry w ithout s u rv e y decides tising. federal food a d m in istra to r for Oregon River to Cascade Locks, and from •very six months, will not re su lt In that is is not a dvisa ble to ta k e steps Representative Johnson of W ashing th e re on to the Pacific ocean the high action a t this time. T he law compels looking to a 36-foot • banned until the ton will introduce a bill i congress way will be able to handle traffic. the board to p urchase Its supplies 30-foot c h annel ha s keen j h o w n to b s In a com m unication dispatched to all to r o s 'p o n e opening of the Oregon and svsry iu mop'ha. and 'be act will bs inadequate. California grant lands u n t i l one »ear ! loggers, err?*oyert and employe», in S ubscbiption R ai •.» In Now and up-to-dato Quarters ^uk'dty.iD 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 W om en’s and Misses’ H igh Class Suit*, Coats, Dresses and Skirts G o l d e n ’» It Pays to Advertise in the Courier, HOLIDAY FARES California Oregon Washington Idaho Southern Pacific Lines