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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1918)
GOOD ROADS, GOOD HOMGS, BEST CHEESE VO L. X III. CLOVERDALE COURIER. (L O V E R D A LE , T IL L A M O O K ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : STATE N E W S * IN BRIEF. General Diaz' Surprise Attack Is Big Success. T A K E 800 PRI SONERS Harvesting of the first strawberry crop throughout the North Bend sec tion is approaching the final stages and growers report the production far below normal. The cranberry marshes in the vi cinity of Astoria are now in full bloom. ! Oldtime cranberry growers admit that , they have never seen anything like the bloom on the marshes that is seen this year. COUNTY, OKEGOX, OF CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. JU LY 4, The Nestucca Valley First, Last and all the Time. 1918. NO. 4' W h a t a B a n k C h e c k S ays A B A N K Check has a message aside from its face value. It " says that the one who draws it has money in the Bank and that the Bank on which it is drawft will honor this signature. It says that the depositor regularly deposits the money received and pays expenses by writing checks. Your check will say all this for you, when you open an account subject to check with this Bank. You will then have the convenience and safety that the Bank assures and you can write your check for the exact amount o f each payment. BEGIN TH E N EW Y E A R W IT H A CHECKING AC CO U N T COMPILED TOR 4 PER CENT PAID ON YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT YOU Joe Thurin is the latest trusty to escape from the state penitentiary. He was convicted in Multnomah county TH E LARGEST B A N K IN THE C O U N T Y ■ in 1911 on a charge of burglary and is Unexpected Drive Gains Strong Posi a parole violator. He also served time Events o f Noted People, Governments TILLAMOOK, OREGON at Walla Walla. tions and Breaks Up Prepara and Pacific Northwest and Other The Astoria school board received a Things Worth Knowing. tions for Enemy Offensive. letter from the capital issues commit- ; tee of Washington declining to author Bell Plume 53-J PR O FESSIO NAL CARDS Office Ground Floor ize the proposed $125,000 issue of National Bid, P. O. Box 147 school district bonds for new school President Poincare has signed a de-1 T. H.G0YNE, Attacking the Austro-Hungarian buildings. With Rollie Watson cree declaring the Department o! the lines on the Asiago plateau, the Ital The present cherry crop will set a Seine, which Includes Paris, within j ians have taken Monte Di Valbella, captured more than 800 prisoners and record for Lane county in point of the army zone. quality, if the dry weather continues have held it against repeated counter A tornado south of Green City, Mo., a few days longer, according to Coun Conveyancing, Etc. attacks. Wednesday night took a toll of five This turn to the offensive came as ty Commissioner M. H. Harlowe, own- lives, injured several others and Opp. Court House, Tillamook, Ore. a surprise to the laymen of the allied | er of one of the largest orchards. stroyed much property. ----------------------- 1 world, for it was believed that Gen The little village of Harbor, which The city of Irkutsk, Siberia, has eral Diaz would be content to hold nestled on the south side of the Chetco L. V. EB E R H A R D . Manager. C. W. T A L M A G E , his lines in the mountains against a 1 river in Curry county, is reported to been captured by Czopho-Slovak troops Complete Set of Abstracts of the Records under General Alexleff, according to j new offensive intended by the Aus I have been practically wiped out by of Tillamook Countv, Oregon. trians and Germans. the fire which started in the C. & O. Berlin advices received In Copenhagen. The Italian attack was not limited logging camp in the neighborhood. I T ILLA M O O K . - • OREGON Belgium has been given another to Monte Di Valbella. On the left The sale of 100,000,000 feet of tim credit of $2,250,000, making Belgium’s bank of the Brenta they captured the ber on the Klamath reservation (o the total loans from the United States I height of Sasso Rosso, just north of A. C. EVERSON Pelican Bay Lumber company, of Kla- $122,800,000. Aggregate credits to the j the village of Valstagna. : math Falls, has just been approved by allies now amount to $5,972,590,000. TILLAMOOK. ORE. These actions may explain the fail : the government, according to J. M. ure of the Italians to pursue the Aus The food question in Austria has not | Bedford, who has charge of the timber trians across the Piave when, on June improved, says the correspondent of , on the reservation. COUNSELOR A T L A W 23, the enemy fled from the west bank the London Daily Mail, and it is not The sum of $404.30 was paid over improbable, despite Germany’s help, with a haste that indicated something 106 Oddfellows’ Building, in the justice court at Pendleton Sat that the entire country is slowly starv of demoralization. See tue for re a lty deals. Tillamook, Oregon- General Diaz probably has expected urday morning by W illiam McGowan ing. Special Equipment for Making Income the heaviest enemy blow along the and George Brown. The men, who Returns and Reports. Warning that the country is facing mountain front, which is the key to were arrested in their car at Umatilla, Tillamook Undertaking Co. the Italian situation. In attacking be with Mrs. Brown, were charged with a shortage of apples, cherries and berries next year was given Friday by R. N. H E N K E L , Proprietor. has carried the fight to the foe, gained importing liquor. members of the American Association Night and Day calls strong positions at vital points and Omar Lewis Renninger, 16 years of of Nurserymen in convention In promptly attended. broken up some of the preparations age, was drowned in the millrace at ATTORNEYS AT LAW made by the enemy for an offensive. ; Coburg, Lane county, Thursday after Chicago. Sixth Street at Second Avenue East It is not believed General Diaz plans noon, when he slipped Into the deep Secretary Baker has directed that ] T ILLA M O O K . - - OREGON to go further than local objectives, but water while wading near the shore. if he should make much progress on He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. officials connected with departments of the Government under his juris- pnDTl lu n the Asiago plateau he could be able to j Renninger, of Coburg. diction must refrain from criticising in I * take under his artillery fire the rail — ■ The Johnson mill at Coquille was their official capacity r.ny newspaper j — - — road paralleling the battle line and running along the Brenta river east totally destroyed by a fire of unascer or group of newspapers. tained origin Friday night. The mill Tillamook Abstracting Co. of Lake Caldonazzo. The Paris municipal council votes This line is the connecting link be was cutting lumber for shipyards T h o s . C o a tk r . P r k h id k n t . tween the Piave and Adige fronts, and building United States vessels and unanimously that the Avenue Troca- if the Italians could dominate it, the also airplane material. The loss is dero should henceforth bear the name COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS of President Wilson. It was also decid Austrian system of communications estimated at more than $50,000. OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. OREGON. would be seriously impaired. Robert Potter, of Fossil, died Friday ed that the nameplates should be in from injuries he sustained in the cloud place before the Fourth of July. TILLA M O O K C IT Y . OREGON. F IF T Y PROBABLY DEAD burst near Fossil last Friday. He, Allied and neutral shipping sunk with Gordie Rambo, another victim, IN S I O U X CITY D I S A S T E R was brought to Fossil Monday. A l by German U-boats during the first 28 days of May totaled 233,639 gross though suffering intensely, he told tons, according to estimates made by Sioux City, Iowa.— Burrowing deep clearly of his frightful experience. keeps you posted the Navy Department, Senator Beck under tons of wreckage, firemen and An old feud between Vernon Mc- ham, of Kentucky, announced In the volunteers Sunday removed 30 more ; Allister and Joe Quinn, convicts at Senate. on all important bodies from the wreckage of the Ruff the state penitentiary, is close to its Write for Literature. I f expenditures for the fiscal year building, which collapsed Saturday last chapter Wednesday, as Quinn is happenings of the OREGON afternoon at Fourth and Douglas, and lying dying in the prison hospital, with starting Monday amount to $24,000,-1 TILLA M O O K , announced that the toll of the disaster a stab cut over his heart, which pene 000,000, as estimated by the Treasury, 1 . and Congress enacts a revenue measure Nestucca Valley. may reach 50. It is probable several trated his left lung. M cAllister is to raise $8,000,000.000, the $16,000,000,- persons were completely incinerated, locked in a death cell. 000 difference w ill be provided by the judging from the condition of most of Investigation of an application made bond issues. W e also do the bodies removed. Tolling feverishly, some of them so by Eastern Oregon lumbermen to the Charles Piez, vice-president of the PRINTING weak they wobbled after their 22 Industrial Accident commission for a Emergency Fleet Corporation, and hours, workers could see parts of reduction in rates on risks in that ter Charles M. Schwab, director-general, Tillamook, Ore. charred bodies still deep under smoul ritory under the workmen's compen left Thursday for the Pacific Coast for of all kinds at dering timbers and so badly burned sation act may result in legislation a tour of Western shipyards and to be widening the power of the commission, L. S. HUSHBECK, Proprietor. they could not be sure they were men present in San Francisco July 4 at the moderate prices. Commissioner Marshall said Saturday. or women. launchings to be held there that day. The opening of the Chain Grocery, The schooner Sprr.y made a record Someone made a Federal income tax Dining Room run on Family Style which was crushed under the walls of catch of fish near Heceta Head some the Ruff building, revealed the extent distance off shore. A fter four days' payment of $14,000,000 in New York of the disaster. Thirty-five volunteer fishing the crew brought in 15 tons of Thursday, the last day for payment of Meals .‘{ftc. motor trucks removed debris so rapid halibut and 3000 pounds of black cod. the taxes before a 5 per cent penalty is ly Sunday morning the ruins of the Each member of the crew cleared $300 imposed. Collector Edw’ards announced crowded grocery were entered six and the Burke company, of Portland, the receipt cf such sum from an In hours ahead of schedule. owners of the vessel, cleared over dividual, but declined to disclose his ! Identity. Men found in the ruins were burned $ 2000 . alive in cells, pinned down by wreck age, their positions indicated. Benton Bowers, of Ashland, member An agreement has been reached by The cause of the disaster has not of the State Lime board, announces Senate and House conferees on the been determined. Some of the persons that the board will continue to con legislative, executive and judicial ap who were in the wrecked buildings at struct and operate the Gold Hill plant, propriation bill providing that all Gov-1 the time of the collapse asserted that which will be completed about the eminent employes in the civil estab it was caused by an ammonia explosion first of August. Funds to continue lishment shall work eight hours daily in the Chain Grocery or the Beaumont operation will be forthcoming, pledged instead of seven, as at present, begin Market, while others declared it was on the credit of members of the board ning July 1, and shall receive $120 ad due to reconstruction work which was until such time the State Emergency ditional pay annually. going on in the Ruff building. board or the next legislature comes to their relief. K in g George and Queen Mary tasted Non-Partisan Ticket Wins. American buckwheat cakes for the Fargo, N. D.— The entire Non-parti Work on the Prineville railroad Is first time Thursday at the Eagle Hut san ticket, state and congressional was progressing rapidly, the rails having of the American Y. M. C. A. The nominated in the Republican primaries been laid within two miles of O'Neil visit wag a surprise, one made at the of Wednesday. station. 10 miles from Prineville. K in g’s own suggestion. The King ex Governor Lynn J. Frazier, Non-par plained to the secretary that he had tisan, who took the lead over John The Klamath county council of de heard so much about the Eagle Hut Steen, Independent, as returns came he had determined to see It. from the rural pr cincts Thursday, fense, a branch of the state council, has opened an office in Klamath Falls, steadily Increased tnat lead until It I f you are in the market for a ¡food Dairy Ranch we can where all information relative to the Charles J. McCarthy was Tuesday is near the 15,000 mark. show you something lhat will interest you. We have some defense of the Nation will be received. inaugurated ax governor of the terri In the congressional race In the tory o f Haw».t, succeeding Lucius E. first district. It Is estimated. Congress excellent bargains. Money is made dairying in Tillamook Rev. Robert E. Browning, former Pink ham. man J. M. Baer's final majority will be County. Why not get a chunk o f this money. nearly 800 over Henry Vick; In the rector of Emmanuel Episcopal ch trch third district J. H. Sinclair’s approxi in Marshfield, has written to local President Wilson will deliver a T A Y L O R REAL ESTATE A G E N C Y mately 700 over P. D. Norton. In the friends advising them of his arrival in Fourth of July address at Mount Ver second district, George Young was Europe. Rev. Mr. Browning enlisted non, V a . in connection with a cele Cloverdale, Oregon successful over John Hanchett by a for service with the British army and bration In which representatives of is a chaplain. allied nations will participate. vote of aproximately 3 to 1. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK ATTOR NEY AT LA W de- Abstracts on Short Notice by the PACIFIC A BSTR A CT CO. Attorney and Counsellor at Law NATIONAL BLD., - TILLAMOOK, ORE. ROBERT H. McGRATH J. N. PEARCY Money to Loan Real Estate Agency E.J. MENDENHALL 928 Chamber of Commerce, - - OREGON r THE COURIER F. R. B EA LS REAL ESTATE T he T odd H otel Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the W eek. * ♦ t LIST YOUR FARM WITH Taylor Real Estate Agency IF YOU W ANT TO SELL IT. SEE TAYLOR FOR YOUR FIRE INSURANCE