C LO VER D ALE , OREGON T I L L A M O O K . O K I,. CHAS. RAY, President WM. CHRISTENSEN, Vice President BOARD OF DIRECTORS; Chas. Ray, Wm. Christensen, Chas. McKilllpp, D. A. Bailey, Wm. A. High. J. L GEORGE, Cashier. The Store that Sells for Cash Only And Selling for Cash Sells tor Less. A Phenominal and Unprecedented JU N W A S H F A B R IC S Suitings, Skirtings, Waistings, Voiles At Practically Half Price Your Patronage is Solicited To 50c Values for . . To 75c Valuet for . , To $1.19 Values for . further delay. The machinery is all set up, the plans are all drawn and ap­ Published Every Thursday proved. the men are engaged, and from Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. this time forward there will he nothing 1 to stay the progress of the great plant SPLENDID opportunity for every Woman aud Miss iu Tillamook “ Entered as second-class matter, Nov­ which is necessary to keep our soldiers ; ember 13th, 1905 at the post office atClo- County to secure the material for a new Summer Suit, Skirt, Waist verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon,un- io France fully supplied and equipped to fight the foe of the world. der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. or Dres9 at a wonderful saving. Hundreds of yards of the most Carry this news to the kaiser, Mr. ! S ubscription R atss Creel. desirable Wash Fabrics in White and plain colors and a great One Year, in advance.......................|1.00 Six M onths................................................50 Enrolling Station U. S. Shipping Board. variety of patterned fabrics in the very best designs and coloring». Three M onths........................................... 25 In the window of the Rexall Drug Single Copy...............................................05 Store, Tillamook, there is displayed a double-page advertisement from a cur­ A dvertising R ates rent issue of a great national weekly that Displayed Advertisements, 60 cents per inch per month, single column. All brings the war on the sea directly home Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per to this section, and to the store w here line for each insertion. the advertising appears. The proprietor Timber land notices $10.00 of the store has a personal interest in the Homestead notices 5.00 t vlitical Announcement Cards $5.00 advertisement also, for it relates to war work that he is doing for the govern­ ment. Furthermore, he helped pay for THURSDAY. JU N E 6. 1918. it, aud the cent of the “ ad” for the single issue was $10,000. The presidents of the railroads now The advertisement asks for 50,000 know how it seems to be tired. Many men, between 21 and 30, for service in of the tnen under them have had th e ex­ the new Merchant Marine. Iu the lang­ perience. Everything comes to him uage of its headline, it offers “ 50,000 jobs who waits. at sea' to clean-cut young Americans. It states th at the U. E. Shipping Board Superstructure is Under Way. will give them special training before The most important part of building putting them into actual sea service, opperations is the sub structure or carrying supplies to our armies and foundation, It is particular work. U n­ Allies in the fighting fields of Europe. less the foundation be strong, the super­ So much importance is attachtd to this structure will be weak. It takes longer work th at men accepted for it are ex­ to build the foundation than it usually empted from a call to military duty. The advertisement relates further, use of the *tores a n d the expense of this does the super structure. The United States government has that “ the Rexall Stores throughout the advertisement a re a contribution hv the taken a whole year to lay the foundation United States, nearly 7,000 of them, Rexall Stores to the cause of Liberty.” for its war activities. It has been have been designated by the Govern­ For Fire Insurance see Taylor. obliged to go to the hard clay or rock ment as enrolling stations for the U, S. bottom, spread out in various directions Shipping Board. At these stores, right with retaining and area walls, and has in their own home towns, young men SHORT JOTTINGS looked after the minutest, details. This may now ‘sign on’ for training and sub­ has required a long time, but now th a t sequent sea duty in the U. S. Merchant Most of the tea that Is raised In it is finished, the government is in a Marine.” Burma Is pickled and eaten as a condl The personal intereet of Mr. Clough, position where it can continue building raent. C o u n ty D a iry Inepo ctor in common with other Rexall druggists, without hindrance, rain or shine. in this striking war announcement, is The whole working force is pitching An attachment for sewing machines in and the upper works are goiag ahead contained in the concluding words of to wave a fan Is the Invention of u Tillamook, at an amazing pace. There will be no the advertisement, which are: “ This Texan. Telephone Main 3 — anil Mu tifai CLOVERDALE COURIER A A t 25c Yard A t 39c Yard A t 59c Y ard Actual 35c, 39c, 44c and 50c wash fabrics in Voiles, Skirtings, waistings and Suit ings in great variety of colors and designs. Your Actual 48c, 05c and 7 5c wash fabrics in Voiles, Suitings, skirtings and waist­ ings, including some v ery d c s i r a b J e weaves in Beat'll Cloths. Your Actual 79c, 89c, 98c and 81.19 wash fabrics in N oiles, Skirtings, Suitings and waistings in the loveliest wea ves and colorings. Your Choice, Per Yard 25c Choice, Per Yard 39c Choice, per Yard 59c D r. C. L . (ila is y e r V E T B R I PS A R I AIN Oregon Commercial wireless telegraph serv­ ice has been established between Brazil and Peru. Are You 100 Per Cent One of the best-known imitation leathers with a wide range of uses Is made from cotton. Brazil is known to have 180 varieties of snakes, of which less than 10 per cent are venomous. New Zealand has 20 socleiDs for protecting native came birds and i.rd mats and Introducing others into that country. A Frenchman h a s I n d e n te d n wat *•<