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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
> \ E a s te r Apparel Be ‘Prepared to Weather a Storm. Exquisite Styles, Varied Selections, Exceed ingly Modest Prices. For months we have been planning; selecting and buying so that you could make satisfactory selections in plenty of time for the Easter Dress-I p. Come to the store as soon as possible. Selections are now complete. Those who come first will of course obtain the best choice. Very Special a Easter Sale of HINGS may be going well with you today. You may have a fine position. Your business may be prospering. You may be in the full vigor of youth and health. Of course none cares to look on the dark side. But it always is well to be prepared for a change in the tide. The greatest prep aration is a healthy bank account. Drop in and 6ee us about an account. We'll gladly talk it over. T b Ladies’ Coats 9 NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK Cloverdale, CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ Entered aasecond-class matter, Nov ember 1.3th, 1905 at the post office at Clo verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon,un der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. K.vi'-is One Year, in advance......... ....... .$1.00 Six Months........................... ................60 Three Months....................... ............... 25 Single C opy........................... ............... 05 S u bscription A d v e r tisin g R ates Displayed Advertisements, 60 cents per inch per month, single column. All Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Timber land notices $10.00 Homestead notices 5.00 Political Announcement Cards $10.00 Oregon. Notice lor Publication. I p u b l is h e r ] 04468 I DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR j U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland, Ore gon, March 5, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Claude M. Lane, of Hebo, Tillamook Countv, ! Oregon, who, on March 20, 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 04468 for e ' 2 s e *4 Section 24, Township 1 South, Range 10 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year ] proof, to establish claim, to the iand j above described, before the clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the \ 16th day of April, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses : J. Lt-wallen, Joe Price, A. S. Lane, j Fied Lewallen, all of Hebo, Oregon. Proof made under Act of June II, 1906, , and Act June 6, 1912, N. Campbell, NOTICES OF For the 'Woman above the average we are now featuring STYLISH STOUTS in Suits, Coats and Dresses Very Special Faster Sale of Ladies’ Suits, $19.83 CANDIDATES Announcement. To the Voters oi Tillamook County : THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1918. 1 beg to announce that I w ill be a j candidate for County Commissioner for j Persons now blind will see clearly tiie south end of the county ou the Re that they must cease anv course of publican ticket at the next primary action which cripples the effectiveness election. Ole B. Redberg. of the boys at the front. They will un derstand that extravagance is indirect A n no u ncem ent robbery of the government and treason to their own sons. I hereby announce my candidacy for | the nomination on the Republican F. C. Baker, of the Headlight, Tilla Ticket for County Commissioner, to be mook, is to be a candidate for joint voted on at the nominating convention representative. Fred is a booter worthy to be held in May. 1918. the name and as a representative in the It nominated and elected I promise to j Legislature Tillamook Countv would the best of mv ability all efforts for the ! get all she is entitled to or something developement and advancement of Till would be doing. The Courier will boost amook County. the Headlight editor and we believe Believing myself perfectly competent Tillamook county will give him a big to administer the office I place my ca n -; vote. didacy before the voters for their suf- ! Yours truly', CARTOONISTS’ WORK WILL BOOST frage. D. A. Bailev.1 THIRD LIBERTY LOAN. The w ork of the foremost cartoonists of the country will be used during the sales of Third Liderty loan bouds. Drawings will be used in a wordless booklet and a daily cartoon service. The booklet, containing all of the car toons, will lie distributed by millions. It will consist only of drawings. The cartoons will be divided evenly between afternoon and morning papers. —■ —....... — STRICT ATTENTION PAID TO MANU FACTURE AND SALE OF SHOES IN EoGLAND. In England priority must be given to the manufacture of w ar-time boots over all but government wock. The boots must be made of cla.-ses of leather and to specifications approved by the director of raw materials; the manufacturer mint stamp on the upper his registered num ber and on the sole the ratail price, to gether with the words "war time.’ ’ The following ar« examines of styles and wricee per part. Men's heavy shoes, $4.50; city clerks’ shoes, $.3.87 to $6.39. women’s stout shoes, $3.16, to $4.20; woman's fir«t grade glare shoes, $3 83 to $5.96; bovs’ shoes, $2 up; girls’ shoe B* $1.87 up. Altegether there will be 39 tepes of war-time boots. The heels of womens’ shoe» are not higher than 1 ^ inches, but it is understood that war time shoes represent in all particulars the manufacturers’ idea of wbat the public desires. An extraordinary event offering actual $ IS, $10 and $20 new Spiing Coats— one as illustrated— at a most generous saying so early in (he season. The fabrics consist of Repps, Surges, 1'wueds and novelties, the color selections including the new Samuiv Shade-, Blue-, Greens, Tans, Navy Blue, etc. Belted and Military sty 1 - are verv prominent, the trimmings being of Buttons or self or contrasting color fabrics. Register, j J ob D e par tm e n t My Job Department is complete in every respect and 1 ain able to d o all kinds Commercial Job Printing on short notice at reasonable »rices. * $15.87 b (• ------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _____ A n no u ncem ent. To the voters of Tillamook County : I herewith announce myaelf as a candidate on the Republican ticket at the nominating convention to be held ! in May for the office of County Corn- j missioner. My motto: "A square deal ; all around.” John Weiss, 8r., Medal — To The Voters of Tillamook County I wish to announce that I will be a candidate at the next primary election for the office of County Commission er for the South part of the county on the Republican ticket. I believe in good roads, and will use my best ef forts in seeing that roads are con structed permanently and built eco nomically, if elected. Yours respectfully, A. A. Imlah. You will readily appreciate the importance of this Suit Sale when we tell you that there ure included in the selection of Suits at this price a number of the famous “ Palmer” Garments. All the newest weaves are represented in Greys, Greens, Browns, Blues and Black, size« irom Misses’ IB years to Matrons 10 bust and actual 922.50, $23.50 and 925.00 values. EASTER MILLINERY Here in our Millinery Dept, on the Balcony you will find the smartest and prettiest Easter Chapeaux you could very wall wish for. llats of Milan, Hemp and Satin, with trim mings of the new Circ-solid, metalic flowers, mica pompom!, flow ers and ribbons. Come see them, yoa will like the prices just as much as the charm and beautv of the bats. EASTER WAISTS EASTER NECKWEAR Just received bv express new Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Crepe Radient and Habutai Blouses in just the lovliestand prettiest of models. You will need one if not moie of these charming waists for wearing with your separate dress skirts. They come in all the new plain colors as well aa in effective stripe designs. Pricos 93.68 to 56.95 These new collars arrived by ex press just in time to get into print betere the Easter rush for pretty furnishings begins. There aie several new shapes in cluding the Robespiece and High collars and they are made of lovely laces, organdie, lawn and satin and come in white, cream and ecru. Pi ices 50c to $1.87 G0SSARD CORSETS BUTTERICK PATTERNS. A new shipment of these Famous aced-in-front Corsets arrived bv (press on Wednesday. See them l«the Balcony, also the Nemo Hv- enic and American Lady Models. I I L I ,-\ M ( ) ( ) h , He D a y s of Com fort out of a p ou ch of R eal GRAVELY C h ew in g Plug lj Rftrl Gravely Plug is such good tobacco (just enough swnetcni.OR to flavor), that plug o f Real Gravely lasts much longer than an ordinary plug, »n d gives the com fort and satisfaction of good tobacco. G ive any man a tL .* r o$ Real Gravehr Plug, and he will tell y ou i s Iha kind lo tend. Send the best! O rdinary plug is false econ om y. It costs Iris per meek to ch e w Real G ravely, becau se a small ch sw o f it lasts a lo o g while. ho* To The Voten of Tillamook County. I .hereby announce myself as a ■ candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Tillamook County, on the Republican Ticket, at the Primary Election. May 17,1911. Respectfully, W L. Campbell. New ranches are being listed with us every week. If you want something at the right price and on suitable terms See Taylor, at the Courier office for see our list of Nestucca Valley ranches. ! Tavlor Real E-tate Agency. Cloverdale. Fire Insurance. OKU, For the professional or home dressmaker the Botterfck Patterns i- cone ceded to be the best and easiest to follow. lf)r, 15c, 20r, 25c, 30c By mail 2c extra. If you s m A * a pipe, slice G ravely with your knife and add a little to you r sm oking tobacco. It will give fla v o r--im p ro v e your sm oke. SEN D Y O I .lt F it IFNI* IV TH E U. » . S I R V IC E A PO U CH O f (.K A V E L Y Dealer« sll -roun d kere carry it in 10c. pouches A St. stamp will put it into hit bands la any Tiaintn* Cam * sr Ssa- pert of the U. S. A. E r r s “ • » « tkorn" a 3c. Ram p will take it to him.. Year daalar anil supply sar stops sad l i f t yea sift. cist dir actions bow lo address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO.. D anville. V «. Bette *» i hit arma* keU e t m l e peed Bttn$ m • tkm et fim i Ç eteitl I k Patent Peart keep* H f'-ttk ami Clean ani Cssi —It is aat fleet Grunty mikes I tku Prstec/tea Seat E s ta b lis h e d 1 S 3 1