Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, June 21, 1912, Image 5

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    and Hawkins, brushed aside the
Cloverdale
Courier
old Mosaic law and declared that
Published Every Friday by
Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. we. are now living under a C hristian
‘Entered aesecond-class matter, Nov-
that adm itted that
ember 13th, 1905 at the post office at Clo-; vengeance should belong to the
verdale,
Countv,
un- Cord.
r . Mr. Douglass
, asserted
, , .. that
der
Act Tillamook
of Congress,
March Oregon,
3 rd, 1878.
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death penal tv did
not tend to
•
S ubscription K atks
.
, advised
, . , .. the re-
'
decrease
crime,
and
One t ear, in advance................... $1.00!
Six Months............................................ 50 j generation of the courts for the
S 5 Rc 5 £*:
; 5 ! up,ift
«* socie,>'-
Rev Rarick also
took a whack
A dvertising R ates
at the courts, declaring th at they
Displayed
Advertisements,
50
cents
per
!
largely a farce, and th at laws
lueh per month, single column. All WHre
local Reading Notices. 5 cents per were adm inistered so as to permit
line for each insertion.
the men engaged to get the most
'rimher land notices
$10.00
5.00 out of them.
Homestead notices
Political Announcement Curtis $10.00 I
J ob D epartment
THE SLAB CREEK SAGE SATS ii
CLOVERDALE H O TE L
CLOVERDALE, ORE.
Ü. N. REOER. Proprietor.
A Home for Travelers and Visitors
Meals ttoe and 50 c*
Neds 50 c
Kverything First-class
Your Patronage Solicited
My Job Department is complete in every When there’s n. women in the
respect ami I am able to do all kinds
Commercial Job Printing on short case the unexpected is sure to
notice at reasonable prices.
happen.
“ Very likely, your honor.” replied ttie
Th« Canny Justic«.
FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1912.
Why are children willing to work “Thet's a durued tine lookin’ oar o' solemn gravedigger “Sure. I noticed tt
m ister.’’ said the old man with was somew hat cracked.” —London Tele­
for the neighbors and not at home? jouru.
the chin whisker as tie Inspected Pub- graph.
The republican national com­
bleigh's motor standing In front of the
By
being
done
some
of
us
learn
m ittee is setting a poor exam ple
Didn’t Convince Him.
Eagle House Ht ( T o r o s .
for a safe and sane Fourth in the to do others.
“You bet It Is.“ said Dubblelgb. “ I “ Keep out of debt, young man.” said
philosopher. “People will think
An am atuer Long Island aviator came over here from W atkins Corners the
United States.
better
of you for it.”
ttds
morning
in
Just
tifty-tive
minutes.
fell into his hack yard and his fall Going some, eh?”
“Perhaps.” was the thoughtful reply,
VIEWS OF SOME MINISTERS ON wasn’t even broken by a clothesline. “Ya-as,” said the old gentleman, "and yet I've noticed that (he mors I
his whisker thoughtfully. owe people the gladder they always
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.
If they m ust have a dark horse stroking
seetu to see me.”
ye prove it?’'
Seven out of eleven m inisters de­ at the Chicago convention, w hat’s “Kin
“1 hnve five witnesses In my guests.”
Deserved Some.
clared themselves in favor of capi­ the m atter with Booker W ashing­ said Dubbleigh.
Rihsan
Frocks—This
Is aw ful
“
Waal.
I'll
take
yer
word
for
It.”
tal punishm ent in a discussion of ton? H asn’t he a shade the best said the stranger “Jest fork over nice, mamma. (Slleuce.) cake
This cake Is
that subject th* other day at one of it.
twenty-live, and we'll call tt square. awful nice, mamma
of their weekly meeting s in Port­ Speaking of “ pivotal states” how I’m Jestice o' the peace raouml here, "W ell, what of It?"
and it'll save time to settle this here “Oh. nothing; only when the m inis­
land. R. H. Hughes, editor of the about m atrim ony.
vHatiou right now.“ —H arper’s Weekly. ter says It you alw ays ask him to have
Pacific C hristian Advocate, who is
more ”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
opposed to capital punishm ent, If silence is golden, why shouldn’t
Th« Sign.
It Reminded Him.
A famous cranlologist while strolling
but does not favor the granting the speech he free?
"The
dew
is falling.'' she aald “ Let
leisurely
through
a
churchyard
found
power of parole to the governor, That Scranton man who cut off a gravedigger tossing up the earth In 11 & go In before
It settles "
said:
his wife’s hair with an axe m ust which there were two or three skulls “ Yes." he answ ered, hut t> worthed
The cranlologist took them up and. look stole Into his face. Little did she
“ I believe the state has no more share with a scythe.
considering one a little time, dream th at with him many dues were
right to take the life of a man than Some men are so lucky that after
fnilltig and th at he was utterly unable
said,
“Ah.
the individual has such a right. when anybody wants to borrow losopher!” this Is the skull of a phi­ to s e ttle -Ju d g e
Neither do I believe th at the power
of parole should be granted tc one | from them they haven’t a cent.
m an. Instead I think there should Some people make a lot of money
be a board of parole with power to pretending to show others how to
act in such cases.”
: m ake it.
V lft T i l t .
The 8 |>eaker added th at before
Sinfnl Cariosity.
he would abolish capital punish­ The goose
/s />
had been carved, and
Day Pi :lt ets on Sale
m ent he would favor hanging all everybody had
Season Tickets on
T Y- 1
tasted
it.
It
waa
O
l
a
s
t
I
1-
\,
I
Saturday and S un­
the technical lawyers who through excellent. The negro m I inister, who
Sale June 1st.
UM foU 5 n
day to
their warping and twisting of the was the guest of honor, could not
law brought about the miscarriage restrain his enthusiasm .
of justice.
at’s as fine a goose as I evah
Revs. Young, Cudlipp, Cline, see. “ D Rruddah
illiam s,” he said to
Season fureH from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Reaches
Fry Kerr, and McCullough lined his host. "W W
har
did you get such
arc as follows :
up in favor of capital punishm ent, a fine goose?”
FARE
FARE
TO
FROM
TO
Mr. Young citing the experience ‘‘Well, now, pahson,” replied the
TUX)
$•‘>.25
Tillamook
Reaches
Portland
Newport
f<
H
4.70
0.25
of Maine, which in 1N30 abolished ¡carver, exhibiting great dignity 1 Oregon Citv
fi
II
0.00
5.15
Salem
*•
capital punishm ent, and for years and reticence, “ when you preaches
««
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7.30
4 .CM)
Albany
• •
7.10
3.75
Corvallis
held a reputation as the “ m urder a speshul good sermon, I never
Il
II
9.00
5
80
Eugene
“
II
II
state.”
12.00
8.75
Rose burg
axes
you
where
you
got
it.
I
hopes
1«
«1
17.20
Medford
12.00
Mr. Cline declared that a man
M
U
will show me the same con­
17.75
12.00
Ashland
who would tiy into a fit and kill you
season,
with
correi
pond-
Tickets
to
above
points
on
sale
daily
gissi
all
ng low fares from other |stinte. Week end tickets are also on sale from
another pas as dangerous a.- a rat­ sideration.”
various
pointa.
He’s One in a Million.
tlesnake.
S U N D A Y L X C U U S IO N T R A I N O N T H E C. & E. u . u .
“ You w ou'dn’t put a rattlesnake There’s a man whom I don’t know
Leaves Albany at 7 ;30 a. m., Corvallis 8 :00 a. in. and connects with
by name,
8. P. trains, 10,14 and 2b from |M>inta south.
into a box. feed him and coddle
Call on our nearest agent fo r‘'Vacation Days in Oregon," a beauti­
him and leive several holes in the Who belongs to the fans hall of
fully illustratad booklet describing various outing resorts, or write to
fame.
box for him to crawl out of, would
J O H N M. H G O T T , ( io m ir u l P a s s u n f t o r A ||« n t
you?” he querried. “If a m an is W hen his office boy said
P o rtla n d , O re g o n .
at war with society, society has a ( That his grandm a was dead.
»A ttorni t h o II. P . O . E . I,Ik** C o n v e n t i o n a t P o r t l a n d J u l y
He cried: “Sure! (Jo ahead to th e 1 I 8-13
right te protect itself."
L o w P a r e * t o a ll p o i n t s L a s t J u n e t o S e p t e m b e r ^
game.”
Rev. Douglass, with Revs. Rarick
NOW FOR THE SEASHORE!
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TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES