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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
ÑESTUCCA VALLEY BANK The July Celebration in Tillamook City on July 4th is to be the greatest and most stirring patriotic event ever held in this part of the country. Plan to celebrate July 4th in Tillamook. CLOVERDALE, OREGON CHAS. RAY, President WM. CHRISTENSEN, Vice President BOARD OF DIRECTORS; Chas. Ray, Wm. Christensen, Chas. McKillipp, D. A. Bailey, Wm. A. High. J. L GEORGE, Cashier. Your P atronage is S olicited HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX SUITS Mallory Hats, Arrow Shirts and Collars, Munsing U nion Suits. Florsheim Shoes, Military Supplies, and Fine Fur nishings of all kinds OU connot make a mistake in the selection of your Clothing and Furnishing needs if you choose from the Nationally Advertised lines carried by our Men’s Department. Ws urge you to come to the store and look over the smurt, serviceable and withal economically priced goods featured here. Especially in the following lines you will find stylish, up-to-date wearables at prices to suit your pocketbonk. Y Hart SclialliiiT and Marx Suits 825 to 833.45 the food administrators to decree that no grains shall be used for the manu- tacture of beverages. It is a waste of "Entered as second-class matter, Nov grain to have it used for beverages and ember 13th, 1905 at the post office at Clo- not only is it a waste of grain but it verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon,un der Act of Congress, March 3rd. 1878. severely hampers the oflicency of man power—two great essentials needed to SUBSCRIPTION ItAT'iS win the war. One Year, in advance................... $1.0C Six Months...........................................50 POWER BEHIND THE NATION. Three Months ..................................... 25 Single Copy.......................................... 05 In an address before the editorial con vention held in the east it was shown A d v e r t isin g R ates Displayed Advertisements. 00 cents per that sixty per cent of the American inch per month, single column. All people are served bv the country and Local Reading Notices, 10 cents per smaller dailies. line for each insertion. The smaller newspapers constitute the Timber land notices |10.00 real driving force and police power of Homestead notices 5.00 Political Announcement Cards $5.00 sixty million of the American people— more than half the people of the United THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 191jT~ States read the smaller newspapers. The farmers, the men and women who Public sentiment is one great factor feed the nation, and a great part of the that must be considered in all under rest of the world,—the thinking, in takings. Public sentiment must as fluential Americans who do not live in surely be considered in the complete big cities read the country weekly and operation of all conditions. Public smaller dailies. While the city dwellers in flats and sentiment bowed to the will of the food administration and accepted its decree apartments spend their money on canned without a murmur, but will pudlic senti goods and pictuie shows, the leadeis of ment remain with the food administra the country papers are the great buying tion it the food administration does not class from farm tractors to jewelry. take 9teps to prevent grains being man The advertising value and the politi ufactured into liquors. We want public cal power of the smaller newspapers is sentiment to be w ith every administra not vet fully understood by the great tive power, and we beliexe that for the business interests and statesmanship of best interests of both the administration the nation, and still less appreciated. C o u n ty D airy Inspector Telephone Main 3—-and Mutual Tillamook, Oregon j Quality Counts In ever line of Merchandise, but none more especially than in HARDW ARE Our large 9 tock is in every instance the best that can be had and our aim will be to keep the high standard up. Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves. Ranges, Farm and Garden Tools And everything usually kept in a ßrst-clar-s hardware »tore, and all goods are of the best quality.______________ Alex McNair & Co., g g g j g : ORE. This store is Headquarters for Spring styles in Published Every Thursday Prank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. VETERINARIAN MEEAMOOK. The sales of i?ilks, wash fa brics and wool skirtings along with the aid of the new But terick Pattern» will help you make up your summer clothes easily and at very little cost. The Store that sells for cash only-and selling for cash sells for less CLOVERDALE COURIER and the public it is w ise and prudent for D r. B, L . ü la is y e r New Summer Butterick Patterns Hart Schaffner aiul Marx famous “ Varsity Fiftv-Five” Hack Styles and Don pie-Breasted models in Scutch Worsteds and Cashmeres There are all sizes to choose the stout, the medium stout, the long stout anil the tall wool materials, best workmanship and finishes. models, Medium and Box Tweeds, Serges, Fancy from, sizes for the stub, man. Newest styles, all Mallory Hats— Cravonotiul, Defy the Ruin §3.50 to 85.00 The Hat Department is just now showing a splendid selection of these well-known Hats for Men and we have every confidence in recommending the new Spring Models both for their stylishness and economy in wear. All the new colors and blocks are represented. Come in and see them. Florsheim Shoes—For the man who cures $6.00 to $11.65 No need to emphasize the superiority of Flcrshcira Shoes for every man knows for style, lasting quality and tit Florsheim Shoes are unchallenged. We show the new English Models, the popular Me dium Models aud the bulldog styles in both button and lace. The leather selection includes i Russian Calf, Gun- metal, Vici Kid and the color se lection Chocolate. Dark Tan, and Iliac k, some of the* models h a v i n g fancy tops in very smart enc ts. ¿ r/ Arrow and Monarch Dress and Negligee Shirts $1.50 to $5.75 These Shirts are conceded by all care ful dressers to be the best for style, quality and lasting wear for the prices asked for them. \V e have just received new designs and colorings in Madras, Fibre Silks and Silk They are particularly smait and pleading and there are styles to suit the conservative dresser as well as the mau who likes to have the very latest in design and color. Munsing Union Suits Spring Styles and M aterials f 1.25 to *3.50 Whether lor summer or winter wear Munsingwcar is the logical garment for every man. Munsing Union Suits fit perfectly, wash well, retain their tit after repeated washing- and w<ar better than any other kind made. We show light weight knitted cotton garments in long and short sleeve models ankle length, and Athletic styles in delightfully cool woven fabrics for tlie very warm days. Wonderful Economies Possible in The June Sale of LADIES’ READY TO-WEAR Fine Furnishings at Very Modest Prices In addition te the lines mentioned i I mj V h we show splendid selections of Neckwear—Silk Socks—Arrow I Collars-—Ann Hands—Garters—Sus penders— Handkerchiefs— Belts— as well as a choice variety of jewelrv Novelties such as Tie Clasps—Stick Fins Cuff Links -Fobs—Chains— I etc. The Jnne Sale of WASH GOODS AND WOOL SKIRTINGS Offer Wouderful Economic*. You will find in these two great events hundreds of yards The Ready-to-wear Department on the Balcony nfferp of beautiful Wash Fabrics—Voiles, Suitings, Waisting«, some of the roost remarkable Bargains in Ladies '' cur Skirtings, etc.,—and lovely Wool Suitings and Skirtings at ables it has ever offered so early in the season. Go remarkably reduced prices. Buy now and get a full over this list carefully and then come to the store as season’s wear out of your summer attire. Actual 35c, 39c, 50c Actual 48c, 65c, 7.5c earlv as possible to make your selections. Wash Fabrics 25c. Wash Fabrics 39c. Actual $21.85—$22.50—$25.00—$35.00 Actual 79c. 89c, 98c Actual 76c to $1.00 Now Spring Suils Wash Fabrics 59c 8kirtings89c Just Half Price Actual $1.75 Actual $2.25 Becoming Styles, splendid fabrics, excellent workman Wool Skirting« $1.18 Wool Skirtings $1.98 ship. Altogether wonderful Bargains. The balance of the entire stock on sale at very special prices. Ladie*' Coats Sport gktrts The Jnne Sale of NSW MILLINERY $2 98 and $4.17 Two selections of trimmed and untrimmed shape* at won derfully low prices for such smart, up-to-date and becom Dressy Silk Skirts, Actual 18 97 to «9 85 Values for ing models. Bee them today. Ycu will like the hate even $ 7 .6 5 Iretter than the bar New Stylish Models in Black, Navy and Tan, Purple gain pricee ai-ked for and Grpen, OrctD and Blue, and novelty check® in them. Blu*-. All sizes to choose from.________________________________________ \ctual $29.95 to $24.85 values Now *19.85 Actual $31,50 to $35.00 values now $29.45 Actual $9 45 to $11 ’ values now $8.49 Actual $12 75 to $10.45 values now $11.35 ÍÍ; ’ 7 Extraordinary Jane Sale of LADIES HIGH SHOES Red Cross. Queen Oualtty, and Sherwood Brands. 0 9 for actual $8.00, $9.00,110.00 Models All widths from A. to I All sizes from 2,54 to 8. \ shoe »ale affording ever» woman an opportunity to secure a pair of stylish Dress SF'-es at a saving really worth while. Ruteen nistinct models are in cluded in the sale s.id w hilst there may not U every ei¿e and width in each style, there are all sizez and widtns in the selection. Come to the store tor a fitting as early as you f -ssibly ran for this event is bringing women to the store dailv who appreciate good shoe bargain* and those who come first naturallv secure the best choice. The earlier you come, the more time, too, will we he able to jjive to fitting vow. There ire lace and button models in Dark Tan Calfskin with Champagne cloth tope Chocolate Ualtskin with cloth top* to match, Dark Grev Kid with cloth tops to match, White Nabutk with Sea Island top*. Black Kid with Pearl (.rey tops Pearl Grey Kid with cloth tops to match Black Kid with Chainpaigne or Grev to p s , Black Vici Kid w h o white K<1 tope. The heels are shown in Mili tary Cuban and Louis Cuban, and the P.p* raru* in height from 7S toOnnh*«. r ' Rrfl C ro « Shor