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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1914)
A Story Aboiu Rodin. The Crl (i.- Paris tells a most arnus- fns story, it tine about Kmlin tititl Rome unnamed rich American woman who him snei ted ti i iii u mil lie a statue o f lierselt. tuu length ami >o far a • pos sible a portrait. She Itatl posed ten times In iinihiiie costume when Itodin told her that tie did not need tier any tfiore and that lie would finish the work ut his leisure. When tlit? American came Hindu she found to her amaze-, tuenl Unit the head of the statue hore no resemblance whatever to her She complained bitterly that no one would even recognize her. "It Is true.” said the groat sculptor dreamily "Your head ditl not inspire me at all. At first I thought I would not put any head on tlie statue, hut after I bad thought It over carefully, in order not to offend you I put in place of your face that o f Mine, do It She had ordered hers of uie, but never paid for it. At any rate, you will gain much Ln tills change!" I BLACKSM1 THING and I d . i e T h e U n iversal Car, And the “ one car” particularly adapted to Tillam ook County Highways. h BUYERS ♦ -■uxvHMt» fiiw * IPS P R O F I T S . T o u r i n g G a r , d o l i v e r e d at T i i l u m o o k , Runabout " “ " the man whom he will work hardest aud value most, is the man who ac cepts responsibility Willingly." — En gineering News. A B ir o In the Hand. Etc. The minister had just pronounced the words which made them one. Of course the next thing of importance was the tee. Pile bridegroom looked at his bride, then at the minister Fumbling in his poeket. he produced a two dollar iiill "H ere is a two dollar bill l will give you now." he said, “ or I will wait un til the end of six months and pay you whnt I think it is worth, even if it is a hundred dollars. You can take your choice - The minister studied a moment, glanced ill the bride and hastily re plied: “ I’ll take the now Indianapolis News T O S 11 A R C | Effective from August 1, 11)14. to August 1,1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time. 46 « Si« The Superior Subordinate. m -ro R D - I « « * All Work Guaranteed. "There is no more valuable subordi nate than the man to whom you can give a piece o f work and then forget about it. in the coufldeut expectation that the next time it is brought to your attention it will come In the form o f a report that Uie thing has been dune," Bays Clifford Pit.«-hot “ When this mas ter quality Is joined to executive pow er, loyalty and common sense, the result is a man whom you can trust. On the other hand, there Is no greater nui- Hinice to a man heavily burdened with the direction of affairs than the weak backed assistant who Is continually trying to get liis chief to do his work for In.ii, oil I In* feeble (ilea that he thought tin* chief would like to decide this or that himself The man to whom an e\i iHlve Is most grateful o>. siructas*?!*» *- ♦ - - S559 - - S509 For details, demonstration and n 11 information see, or call Mutual phone 1*1. t). A C K L E Y , T i l l a m o o k , O r e . - (KSCTHUSkiE. ( “It Don’t Hurt a Fact to Hammer it.” The fact we wish to hammer is that Alex McNair Co.’s store gives more quality, service and satisfaction than any other store in Tillamook county. Our Plienominal Success Dcmonstates that Fact. , i»",oc»ae> «oases Rt member Alex McNair A’ Co. for Builders’ Hardware, Euve Troughing. Farm Tool.-. FI elf Good», Cutlery, and every P IC T U R E S thing kept in a fully stocked hardware store. I Alex McNair & Co., «¡m*;ore. [ « Í ?• Saturday Evenings rj MD mm i n ¿ LIFE CAREER T u r CLOVERDALE H ALL i 1 "S ch oolin g in youth should invariably be directed to prepare a person in the best wav for the best p rnintunt occupation Cor which he is capable.” —PresidentC. W. Kliot. This is the Mission of the N e w R e e ls a n d a. 0 -ood S h o w ! 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Agrku ure for Teachers. FORESTRY, I OCiGING F.NGINEERING. HOME ECO NOMICS: ! fomesticScience, Domestic Art. ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. I n d u s t r ia l a r t s . I ’oeaC ’ .1/ Cowr.?«-Agriculture, D airy ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial Arts. Forestry, Business Short Course. School o f Music —Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmers Business Course by M ail Free Address T H E R K G IS T R A R , (tw-7-lS to S-9) Corvallis. Oregon i M» was stretched across the path, and when the natives saw him they pounc ed upon him with yells o f delight. On the other hand, lie seemed dazed. “ With a native for every yard of him holding him firmly he journeyed on legs through the jungle and down to the beach. lie wriggled feebly and hissed in a hopeless manner There they cut his head off with no more ceremony than they would have used if he had been a chicken, folded as much as they could get o f him into a kind o f clam shell about three feet in diameter and built n fire. In an hour he was cooked, aud in another hour this great snake which had been pain- i fully accumulating feet and inches for years had disappeared. 1 must say that 1 felt a little indignant” —Youth’s Companion FISE IHSURAHCE is the onlv A SSET YOU MAY HAVE Iii CASE OF DISASTER. WE WRITS THE KIND THAT PROTECTS. Ended the Boa C onstrictor. "A ll my reading life." says Dr. Frank Baldwin, the Philippines explor er. " I have regarded the boa constric tor wlih horror and aversion. When I got Into the jungle my great desire was to meet a large l»oa in order that I might do him some very real harm. When I did find one my sentiments were those o f pity for the snake, lie itatis made known and infi rmation gladly given. R o llio W. Wabson Resi Estate and Fire Insurance Tillamook. - - Oregon ;