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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1912)
VOL. 7. CLOVERDALE CLOVERDALE, TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON. JULY 19, 1912. :.|r NO. 47 -v-v-w trv-yvtvnrv yv That same evening Miss Ormsby re ceived a note from Mr Trusdell. be« «in g to know wherein he had offended her She called up Mrs Edmonds, re ported the mutter and asked for In structious. “ Pay no attention to the note.” was the reply "Rut now your treatment of the case Is getting me out <>r chronic indiffer cnee as well as Mr. I rusdell. I tear Mrs Edmonds at forty-live found Her I shall make a breach that will never in a businesslike way. self a widow with no income As Kate be headed That would be dreadful!' 1 Uownierinkle stie had In her youth “ It will never be healed until you do Have a batik account aud more otters of marriage ttiau she knew as I tell you.” pay by check even if your There followed a silence Miss Orths wliat to do with Site had married by felt as it she Were hanging over a Roger Edmonds because he was the business is not a large one. last of those who proposed before she precipice with no >ne to help her .Nev ertheless she dart not disol>ey mat rue 1 An account here will relieve you of a lot of care and worry over was too old to flirt. At his death she tions. She did not reply to Mr Trus conceived the original idea of making dell’s your cash. It will free your mind of them to you can give all a living by teiiebiug young womeu how of it to making that business bigger. One evening there was a ring at the | to «et husbands doorbell ami a g lest was ushered into , So she put out a circular In which the drawing room, where Miss Orrnsoy was sitting. He was Mr Tnisdell she ugrw j tor a stipulated fee to tell The lady had no opportunity to cousult |__ONI.Y GOVERNMENT EXAMINED BANK IN T H E C O U N T Y au.v girl now to «e l any man she want -Si <StA.Jl.JV her Instruct res t She must dejiend ed. the fee to be paid after engage- Haviug uo nient. This looked fair enough. and a upon her own resources. resources, she fell back on the general • a numbei of young women called at her Instructions she had received in the consultation rooms for advice A mon« beginning Sh*> stood still, said uoth them was Johanna Urmsby. who staled ing and prepared to appear penitent. what she wanted as follows: "1 have called.” said Mr. Trusdell, -‘1 wish to marry Mr. Sam Trusdell all o f u tremor, “ to ask what In the He Is a bachelor of thirty-five aud a world l have been doing to meet your woman buter. 1 have tried to make < contempt’ There w an no reply Miss Ormsby s myself agreeable to him. and he .likes eyes were bent to the floor. Mr Triis to pass an eveuiug with me for a chat The fact we wish to hammer is that Alex McNair & Co.’s That is to say. he never is anything doll came nearer and Implored her t</ tell him toward me hut friendly.” store gives more quality, service and satisfaction than any other "H o w long has this been going o n T “ 1 fear." she said at last, "that 1 hnve store in Tillamook county. done you a great Injustice.’’ “ About a year.” "T h a t’s bad. If you had but recently “ Injustice/* ” \cs l am very sorry for what I made his acquaintance It would he much easier Such chronic cases need have done.” Her voice trembled Remember Alex McNair A Co. for Builders’ Hardware, desperate remedies. In your ease I see 1 "H a s any one maligned me/’’ Eave T roughing. Farm Tools, Shelf Goods, Cutlery, uud every "Y es no Let It all pass as some uo way hm to pick a quarrel with hlpi thing too painful to he remembered.” thing kept in a fully stocked hardware store. " W ill you not name my traducer/” •’A quarrel’/" “Yes; you must contrive something "That would only make matters out of which a quarrel shall grow. worse l>o. i beg of you. drop the mat Then misconstrue something tie does, ter I will do any penance you ask." or. tf that is imprncticuhle. make the "W h y do you feel so deeply concern- j •< light on mi basis whatever, trusting lug it/" to invent one. and it you can’t Invent | "I don’t know, i can t tell— 1"— one toll him you have been mistaken "M y dear Johanna, do not trouble ' tu something which has passed, hut yourself further in the matter It Is j which now. since It Is all over. Is loo ; enough for me iu lie assured that yon , painful for you to mention In that feel toward me"- case you will have the advautage of Miss Ormsby blushed and turned her being penitent and ibrowlug yourself head aside ou his mercy." "Rut I wish him to love m e Why A few weeks iHter Mr* K(J morula re make him angry/" ceiled h Hlzrible fee ’ To start tun» The longer your re Ir.tions remain hn they are the more Petroleum H a s Been Long K now n. chronic they will become and the hard ¡SECURITY The petroleum Industry, which has er to break up Siu<e voti are uot an -J» made such great advances during the apt scholar I shall have to manage I iHst fifty years, deals with a product the affair for von To make a tie which tins h.-eu known in other lands ginning, cut him the next time you : from earliest days. In China it was meet him on the street" used long before history was first writ “ For what ostensible reason?” We endeavor to treat our friends and depositors squarely. Your bus | ten The famous |>etroleum springs “ Cut him and leave the resi to me ness relations and all transactions had witli or through this bank will alway near R; ku. on the western shore o f the Use the telephone freely, and I win Caspian sea, have l>een known from l>e treated with the strictest confidence. beep you advised ” the earliest times Antiquarjnns say No bank can nlways satisfy everybody. Miss Ormsby went away, and the that Pliny and Herodotus each knew Rut if you think there is anything in which you haven't had a square nest time she met Mr. Trusdell she or had heard o f |>etroleurn.—New York deal tell I ’M. sailed by him "with her nose In the Sun air W e’d like to make it rigid if |«>ssihle, and we’d much rather you would He looked at her with astonish tell us than any one else. Give« Him Away. menu What could he have done to Give your bank— as this hank ex|*ect* to give you— a square deal. Bilkfus was sneaking into the house merit such treatment? He turned to in his stocking feet at 2 o’clock a m look back at her. then passed on his The stairs creaked as lie ascended to 0 1 ,1 ) I ) « i n k way In much agitation. There Is noth his room trig that will so rack a man as to receive " I s that you. William?” Mrs Mllkins the contempt of a indy She may fighi called him. she may plead w.th him. and he "No. dear." Rilkius replied, ’’it’« the AMO can stand It manfully, but let her con stairs.’’—Seattle Times femn biin and he Is crushed. A SCHOOL OF LOVE H A N D L E n Your Bv EMMA L_ GOULD F in a n c e « note H First National Bank of Tillamook “It Don’t Hurt a Fact to Hammer it.” I ! Our Phenominal Success Demonstatcs that Tact. I Alex McNair & Co., mss * ; ore. It pays to advertise in the Cloverdnle Courier — A S Q U A R E D E A E -— y ' ^ \JJV* “ bank