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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1918)
i NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK CLOVERDALE, OREGON CHAS. RAY, President WM. CHRISTENSEN, Vice President BOARD OF DIRECTORS; Chas. Ray, Wm. Christensen, Chas. McKillipp, D. A. Bailey, Vm. A. High. J. L GEORGE, Cashier. first, but could she learn to do vour work? When vou are thinking about whether or not vour job w ill bo in the list of non useful jobs, put yourself in the place of Provost Marshal Crowper, who must not only get men into the army, but must see that all the man-power of the country is working in things which are useful in helping to win the war, and then you can figure out just w hat kind of a job you hold. The first list went into effect July 1. There will probably be a large number of men hunting for useful jobs. There will be more of them as other lists are made up. Maybe you iust happened to get into the job you hold now and have stayed in it just because you didn't happen to get out. Maybe vou have always want ed to work in a machine shop or on h farm but nothing came along to make you do it, especially after vou got married. So one can tell yon w hat you had better do light now, but one tiling is sure and that is that you had better think about your job. ►♦++♦♦+♦*+++ * ++++++++++++!• ■ ■ RESULTS FIRST YEAR OF ¡| FOOD A D MI NI ST RA T ION Your Patronage is Solicited Preliminary Work Began May WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT IN DAIRY RANCHES Prices Range up to $30,000 Below is a partial list ot our many bargains Don’t write us about these ranches. Come to Cloverdaie ■ amt see us. \Ye can show you just what you are looking for. $2,100, half * cash, balance two years or longer if desired for a I close in 144 aers ranch, two buildings and a large barn on this place. 14,200, half cash, balance to suit, 49 acres with good barn and | and shack. #3,500 buys 40 acre ranch on main county road. and old barn. Fair bouse #22,000 buys the best ranch of its size in Tillamook County. Reasonable terms. 19 , 1917 . CLOVERDALE COURIER Published Every Thursday Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ Entered as second-class matter, Nov ember 13th, 1905 at the post office at Clo- verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, un der Act of Congress, March 3rd. 1878. S ubscription R atts One Year, in advance.....................$1.0C Six Months...........................................50 Three Months ..................................... 25 Single Copy.......................................... 05 A dvertising 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 $5.00 t I i URSDAY, JULY 4, 1918. THE USEFULNESS OF YOUR JOB. You men of draft age who are not in the army because you have a wife and children or a father or mother depend ant upon you, ought to size up your job to see whether or not Marshal Crowder’s new regulation will touch you. The new regulation took effect lulv 1. It savs that no matter whether a man ir married and has dependant! or not, he must go into tlie service if he is either a loafer or is doing work which is not us? f ll in w inning the war, and this order names certain jobs as being non-useful, tuch as running passenger elevators, Food Control Act passed August sales clerks in stores, men doing house 10 , 1917 . work, and some jobs w hich are regarded WHEAT EXPORTS (since July as hurtful, such as working around 1 ) : gambling houses, pool rooms, bucket Estimated surplus for export. shops, race tracks, etc. 20,000,000 bushels It is easv enought to look at your job Actual shipments to June, 120,- and say, “ My job is not in the list,’’ but 000,000 bushels. General Crowder says it is expected BEEF EXPORTS: that the list of non-useful jobs will be Ordinary rate one to two mil extended from time to time. Suppose lion pounds monthly. Largest single month this year. that another list is gotten out as soon ns *7,000,000 lbs. they take care of the men in the non- PORK EXPORTS: useful jobs which are already named? Ordinary rate, 50,000,000 lbs Will your job be in the next list? monthly. It is not a very long step from running Largest month this year, 308,- a passenger elevator to being a street 000,000 lbs. car conductor. PRICK OF FLOUR (Minneapo If selling dry goods or groceries in a lis): store is a non-useful job, how could they One year ago. $16.75 a barrel classify a deputy clerk of a court, or a wholesale bookkeeper? Present price, $9.80 per barrel. If you are a bond salesman or an in PRICE MARGIN" (between farm surance solicitor and have received de er’s wheat and flour made ferred classification in the draft, what from it): are the chances that your occupation One year ago the difference will be named in the next list? was $5.68 Present date the difference Is II vou are a chauffeur for a private 64 cents. family, what are the chances that the IN GENERAL To the farmer next list will put your job down as going to mark'd, 27 per cent non-useful just a5 this list names the j more than last summer; to doorman and butler. the housewife buying In mar And you lawyers—are you so ket, 13 per cent less than last necessary? summer. I n sizing up your job, you had better And the Allies have been sus think also about whether or not a woman tained. with sufficient training could do your work, not as well perhaps as you, at j •♦•H"H"f+<M'*+++++++++++*+*'f D r. D. Le. G la is y e r V C T C R I MARIAN County Dairy Inspector Telephone Main 3—anil Mutual. Tillamook, Oregon Quality Counts i In ever line of M erchandise, b u t none more especially than in HARDW ARE Our large stock is in every instance the best that ran Le had and our aim will be to keep the high standard up. Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shelf and Heavy Hardware Hanges, Farm and Garden Tools Stoves. And everything usually kept in a tirst-class hardware store, and all goods are of the best quality. Alex McNair & Co., TiUamook.Ore. #0,000 for an 80 acre ranch on the main county road between Cloverdaie and llcbo. #0,200 buys an SO acre ranch with stock and farm tools naar Meda. #10,000 buys a fully slocked and going ranch and only $ 4,000 to put you in possession of th* place. Long time for balance. ! Dairy lands in the Nastucca Valley bring you a monthly pay check. Why not take advantage of one of the many bargains we can offer you at the present time. Trades We have a few trades if your holdings will suit. To Owners ot Nastucca Valley Lands I have received a letter recently from a Salem party, stating that he has a 7 room bungalow to exchange for land that would make a sheep ranch. Another party has written me from Portland w ishing to exchange income hearing Portland property tor u well equipped dairy ranch. Has cash and equities. Still another party lias two lots near St. Johns car line, Portland, at $1800 and he wants to trade for land. If you have any thing to trade and these appeal to you see me at Cloverdaie. Taylor Real Estate Agency, Cloverdaie APART FROM REST OF WORLD People Dwelling in High Valley of the Indus Are Isolated, but Com pletely Satisfied. In the lilgli valley of the Indus, guarding the entrance to mysterious Tibet, lies Leh, the capital of an In dian province, writes Nlksnh In <’Ili on co Dally News. I.eh Is not a haven Anonymity In Literature. A writer In the Boston Transcript, for tourists. Occasionally a few trav «peaking of n man who bad written elers with n passion for adventure and much for publication but always anony a lack of consideration for the com mously, says: “I doubt the wisdom of forts of home, work their way through this on practical grounds; for the pub mountain pnsses and over rivers, on lic likes to know whose work It ts caravan ponies and primitive raffs, reading; a pseudonym Is fur better and at lust reach Leh. Usually the Journey Is taken for the than nothing, and If persisted In Is as good In the long run as the right pleasure of unconventional travel and name; but a book hv an abstraction, by not for the purpose of visiting Leh. for nobody, generally falls to win the read merely to view the town Is hardly er’s Interest, unless a rumor Is put worth the hardships of the trip. If about that there Is a mystery conoern- you are an astronomer, however, you '•~.S the authorship, and that the author look at the matter differently. The Is a famous man trying a new experi meterologleol observatory of Leh Is ment.” He might have added that the most elevated In Asia: and your anonymity Is not profitable to the true lover of the stars will not balk writer, especially If he Is capable of at the blinding snow and scorching 6un good work. He gets no credit with which follow one another In such mad the public for what he does; whereas dening succession In the III malayas. Devout Buddhists find congenial sur hts name If It accompanied his pub lished writing should become a dis rounding« In I.eh. for the neighborhood tinct asset, editors, especially of mnga- Is filled with lnmasserles, as the mon zlncs, being governed to some extent asteries of Tibetan Buddhists are In their acceptances by the value of a cnlled. Over half the men are priests, name, and persistent use of a name or ‘‘red coats,” and spend their days even when attached to matter of trivial tn the worship of Buddha. Nowhere quality has become a source of liberal else nre there so many prayer wheels endlessly revolving. On these wheels Income to msny a writer.” nre manuscripts bearing the Inscrip tion, ‘‘J e w e l In the lotus, Amen,” writ To Warm Room Evenly. ten mnny times. As the wheel turns, The temperature of a heated room the paper unwinds and the prayer Is Is several degrees warmer at the ro ll considered said. ing than at the floor. To e q u a liz e the The people of this section know little temperature, It Is necessary for the of outside affairs. They live at an al air to be tn circulation. This may be titud» of from 11 ,OO0 to 16 OOO feet accomplished with hu electrle fan. but above sen level. In t h e highest popu to prevent any unnecessary draughts, lated altitude in the world. If they de the blsst from the fan should be con scend ns low as 5,0O<) feet, the unac fined. As the air must be driven from customed atmosphere causes Illness. the floor to the eelllng. ploro the fun But they are happy In their Isolation, In one eorner of the room In such a and view complacently th e monoton position that It will drive the air up- j ous grnndeur of the mountains, which wards. To keep the air confined make cut them off so effectually from the « cardboard tube about six Inches In rest of the world diameter to carry the sir up and across the ceiling to the opposite corner of ”We stand behind our boys In the room. This will take the cold air France and we will not call It a sacri from the floor and force It out at the fice but a privilege to do our bit to ceiling level. Naturally the air cur- j ward feeding them Over There. '— renta are forced from a lower to a Emma V. Millikan higher level, thus equalizing the tem perature.—Popular Science Monthly. Conaarve, reaerve and preaerva all of these fine fruits and vegetables War is OUR BUSINESS, we cant that are now within your reach, you will need ‘ham the coming »later. win by carrying It as a side line. Notice of Sale Under Foreclosure. Notice is hereby given, that by viitue of ¡i judgment, decree and un order of sale made and entered on the 6th day of June, 1908, and by virtue of an ex ecution issued under said judgment and decree dated the 24th day of June, 191«, in a certain cause pending in the Cir cuit Court for Tillamook County, Ore gon, wherein Mary E. I.andingham is plaintiff and Erneaf Edmunds and Kathryn K. Edmunds nre defendants, which judgment, decree and execution commanded me to sell the premises hereinafter described,tosatisfy said judg ment and decree, I, \V. L. Campbell, sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of July, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., before the Court House door, in said Conntv, will sell for cash to the highest bidder, all the right, title and interest of said defendants in and to the suid land and premises, more particularly described as fellows, towit: Commencing at tho Southwest corner of the Northeast one quarter of Section Iwentv-five, Township Five South, of Range Eleven West, of the Willam ette Meridian; thence North along the line of said one-quarter a distance ot Forty ro«!s; thence East Forty-eight Rods, thence South Forty Hods to the South line of said one quarter; thenre West Forty-eight Rods along said line to tho piare of beginning lexropt two acres, more or less, sold under contract to one George Cozel) containing Ten (10) acres, more or less. Also, commencing at the. Southwest corner of the Northwest one quarter ot the Houtbeast one quarter of Section Twenty-five (25) Township Five (5) South, of Range Eleven (11) West, • J the Willamette Meridian; thence North Forty-six (46) Rods, along quarter line ; thence East Fourteen 14) Rod»; thence South Forvy-aix (46) Rod* to South line of said quarter; thence West Fourteen (14: Rods along said South line to place of beginning, con taining Four (4) acres, more or less. All in Tillamook Countv, Oregon. W L. Campbell, Sheriff of Tillarr.eok County, Oregon. Dated June 24th. 1918. OLD HAN HARRIS Editor of the Oil and Mineral Journal of Biliings, Mont., will give you straight “ tips” about oil and mining companies free, and send you sample copy of his 16-page illustrated paper for the asking. Scores of his subscriber» have made $p»> on a IP») investment and upwards, bv following his advice. Don’t buy in any company until you write him about it—he knows who is reliable and those who are not. Write Duo's or Rrad- strect's as to what they think of Old Man Harris and hia reliable information to investors.—Adv.