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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1918)
~ -v Be Prepared to IV cathcr a Storm . HINGS may be going well with you today. You may have a fine position.. Yrour business may be prospering. You may be in tine full vigor of youth and health. Of course none cares Vo look on the dark side. But it always is well to be prepared lor a change in the tide. The greatest prep aration is a healthy bank account. Drop in and see us about an account. We’ll gladly talk it over. T NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK Cloverdale, Oregon. -« CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frauk Taylor, Editor and Publisher. because we have got to win the war at whatever cost!” ham, bacon, laid and lurd substitutes at all times. Monday and Wednesdays are wheat- less days and the evening meal of eat. h day is a wheatless meal. In public eating places (.including boarding houses') the service of victory bread or rolls, containing one-fifth of substitutes and pies, pastries, cakes and sweet yeast doughs containing at least one third of substitutes is required at all meals, and will be permitted on ou wheatless days and at wbeatless meals. It is urgent, however, that bakers and caterers follow the govern ment’s recommendations at to increas ing the percentage of substitutes in bread and rolls served on whcatless dava and at wheatless meals. Noodles, spaghetti, macaroni, wheat cakes and breakfast foods made of wheat are not permitted on wheatless days and at wheatless meals. The portion of bread or rolls served should consist of not more than two ounces and not more than this quantity ehould be served.to anyone at any one meal. Rolls should not weigh more than one ounce each. When corn, oatmeal or bran bread or rolls are served alone, without any victory bread being served at the same time or to the sami person, the portion may consist of more than four ounces. Crackers containing the same amount of substitutes as victory bread may bo used the same as victory bread and served at the meaU when it is per mitted. Keep sugar bow ls off the table except when required for use by the guests and limit sugar service to three cubelets or two medium sized lumps or an equal amount of soft sugar. Encourage consumption of potatoes by charging the smallest possible price, making them free if possible, and serv ing extra large quantities, but guard against waste. Use as large proportion of potatoes in bread making as possible. Mr. McGrath calls the attention of all retailers who propose to sell to restaur ants to the necessity of applying at once for a license. As stated above all re tailers who sell to restaurants, hotels and boarding houses without having applied for such license are subject to a heavy fine and imprisonment. The New G R A N T S IX Now Coming This is the largest and finest car that ever carried the GRANT SIX name plate- a car that is without real compe tition in its l’rice class. The individual beauty of its lines, its unusual size and its extraordinary mechanical refinement, will make this new model one of the most talked of cars of the coming season. Its powerful, flexible and remarkably 6mooth-running engine is of the overhead valve type with balanced crank shaft, ferced-feed oiling and many other advanced features. W. K U P P C IN B C iM D C R RUDYARD KIPLING AND THE WAR. “ Entered as second-class matter, Nov Since the war opened, Kipling baa ember 13th, 1905 at the postoffice at Clo not been heard of very much by his verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, un O r e g o n 1 illam ook. own people. But be is waking up. He der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. is making speeches which indicate his feryor and enthusiasm in the belief that S ubscription R ates One Year, in advance...................... $1.00 the safety of the world demands the de Six Months.............................................80 feat of Germany. In a recent speech Three Months ....................................... 25 lie said the world is fighting “ to make Single Copy............................................ 05 an end of German international thug gery, for the reason that if it is not end A dvertising R ates ed life on this planet will become in Displayed Advertisements, 00 cents per inch per month, single column. All supportable for human beings." He Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per said: line for each insertion. “ We are fighting for our lives, the Timber land notices $10.00 lives of every man, woman and child Bids Wanted. Homestead notices 5.00 Bide wanted ft-r hauling cheese to here and everywhere else. We are Political Announcement Cards $10.00 fighting that we may not be herded into Tillamook and freight from Tillamook. actual slavery, snch as Germans have Bids received up to March 15, 1917. J ob D epartment Bids for 100 ricks Alder, fir or mixed My Job Department is complete in every established by force of arms in large wood, 30 ticks to he delivered by Mav 1, parts ol Europe. We are fighting respect and I am able to do all kinds Commercial Job Printing on short against tighteeu hours a day of forced 40 ricks by August 1, balance October 1. 4 notice at reasonable prices. Address; Hansen Sanders, labor under the lash and at the point of Archie Gist, the bayonet, with a dog's death and a R. O. Allen. THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1918. dog’s burial at the hnd of it. What we haven’t gut in automobiio accessories we will For Sale at a Bargain. A German victory, he said, and again get We are now remodeling the shop arid equipping it for with entire truth, would mean that | A John Deere Plow, new last vear, H00VERIZE ON YOUR TALK. better service. We are going to give the best w ork m anship Finding that Oregon communities are “ every relation, every understanding, ! extra share and cuttei. This plow is In every decency upon which civilization I as good condition as a new plow. Will obtainable under present conditions. Work (but in not sa t being fed up on falsehoods of various lias been so anxiously built, will go, sell for $20; worth $35. isfactory to oiir patrons, tell ns, and we will m ake it right kinds, that the people here as elsew here will he washed out, because it will have Geo. Bodyfelt, Beaver. and if satisfactory tell others. We are now open for your are repeating these stories for truth and beeu proved unable to endure.” are thus creating a morale that is in- A Good Position. business. We also do oilier odd jobs, in any line. We have Local Food Administrator for Tillamook junous to the cause which brought the Number of young men and women one price which is standard throughout the state— will hid County. United States to declare war on Ger j wanted to prepare for telegraph and now listen on aud contract your jobs. many, the administration at Wash station service caused by nnusal draft The restrictions which have been in ing of men for the Signal Corps. Posi ington is asking the people of this state force concerning the use of meat have tions paying from $75 to $90 per month. to ref lain from passing judgment on the YVu o r e a t y o u r t»or\ loo 2 \ h o u r » a d a y . been modified for the state of Oregon Write Telegraph Dep’ t, room 218 Rail way the war is being won,or from saying way Exchange Bldg, Portland, Oregon. and for the present the onlv restriction and doing things that will destroy as to the use of meat is tliat Tuesday For Sale at a Bargain. confidence. will be a strictly porkleea day. There Lots 9 nnd 10, Block 0, Altona Park, A favorite story is to the effect that will be no other restriction on tl e use of Portland, on 72d street, within three r A . food and supplies gathered and sent ' blocks of Tremont Station. The best meat of anv kind whatever. forward to soldieis are being diverted; street car service in the city. Lots are Accompanying the instructions re improved and some outbuildings. Con that articles are being sold and the garding the removal of restrictions on crete walks, hard surface roads, street money not accounted for. All such meat Droducts, comes a more urgent well lighted. Was bought tor a home. statements may be branded as false. In appeal to save wheat. One of the prin Goes at less than halt price. Portland more than 20 such rumors have Or will sell good 4-room cottage and cipal reasons for removing the restrict 1 corner lot. Will guarantee renter. A been traced down and found to be un- ions on meat is in order to enable the bargain for someone. fouuded. “LJ-I. ■g"ig~T aBLik.- people to save wheat to a greater extent One Fairbanks-Morse 1% b. p. engine They were probably by German Bosch Magneto—all good as new and at than they have been doing. agents. Businesi reverses Reports coming from commercial a great sacrifice. make sales imperative. Write or phone Dou’ t believe rumors that are |>eddled travelers show that many eating places Montgomery, Woods, Oregon. about eurrupticiously. in this couuty are acting in total disre All war news will be given out at gard of the meatless and porklcss day Waihington. programs. With the one day restrict Don't talk too mueh anvwav. ion on pork this matter should be very i ' l f simple and the restrictions concerning AND WE WILL. fJ'm w,. the use of w heat and sugar should be Real GRAVELY “ We have got to win the war, no strictly observed. All retail dealers who matter what the cost, and the pity is that Real Gravely Chewing Plug—there’ s the so many people do not realize this” . sell to restaurants and boarding houses soldier’s tobacco, that he can use anywhere, So «poke William Livingston, of Detroit, have been required to take out a license anytime. Just a small chew of Real Gravely from the food administration at Wash Michigan, president of the LakeCarrierr is enough— , rich, sappy leaf association, who is in Washington. “ If ington, D. C. Anv dealer, without made the Gravely way, not loaded up with winning the war makes necessary in having applied for a license, sells any heavy sweetening like ordinary plug. flation uf the currencv, then inflation of licensed product to any hotel, restaurant C iv * any men • chaw o f Real Gravely P lu s, litd k « or boarding bouse is sublect to a heavy currency must come. will tell you th a t'» tho kind to Send. Send the beetl penalty. “ Thereis too much indifferenceamong Ordinary plug i , faU* econ om y. It c o ,U lets per week Robert H. McGrath, the Local Food to ch ew Real G ravely, becau** a »mall chew o f it la,U • many men about the war. A little 1 long while. while ago I went to a business man, Administrator for Tillamook County, If you tm okea pipe, d ie* G ravely with your knife */»d who is worth millions, and asked fora •avs that if the restaurants in this add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor county continue to disregard the rules contribution of $1.000 for the relief fund — im prove your «m oke. of a certain organization. He replied concerning the use of wheat and pork that he was not interested. I argued, he will forbid the retailers to sell li SEN D Y O t • F P IF N O IN TH K tl. 9 . 9 E B V IC B but he was obdurate. That man is a censed products to restaurants so -of I A PO O CH O P G B A V E L Y representative of a large clase in tb • fending. In order that there msy bs no mis D - . '- r - «It . - w n i l her* c « r » f It In I 0 t anutNaa. A %e. •*•■»* country—eome of them born abroad, I w ill put It into lin lianHt in u i f T raining C am p or Saapnct o f th * understanding of the matter the follow U . 9 A . F.*»n " o v o r I h r t . " a 3 « . iU m p will taka il lo ham. Your but all of them owning property in the l i r . l r - will pupplr a n ro lo p o and etva y o u officia l d ira tlrooa how to United States. Men sav 'the govern-, ing rules which have been adopted by a d d ra u it. meet will take care of the war', and the Federal Food Administrators of the P . B . GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., D a n v ille . V * . MrrV* f»$ V Ar »A#* • apparently do not have the slightest States of Oregon, Idaho, Washington. M i thmkfwl #• rt# frirwaf uA# f«A# Tht Patrmt Poe fc keep» H F rith ae.-f Clean and f.ood California and Alaska are puqlisbed. bém rtei —mck •( XtJ L r appreciation that the government is — It u not Heal Graeely uithaat thu Pratectie* Seal the people We have got to wake op, I Tuesday is pork less day. 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