SHIPYARD SECRETS. P r e c a u t io n s T a k e n to G u a r d T h e m the E n g lis h Officials. T w o V i e w s of the S e lf M a d e M an. by A pathologist of standing inveighs against tlie "self made man in terms that will lie surprising to many. "Th e self made loan.' Ue says, "is often in the process ot degeneration, aud the Urst evidence ui deg in i acy in a fa ful ly is the selfishness and meanness or the cunning, avarice aud moral guile by which the self made man succeeds in amassing u fortune for his still more degenerate children to spend in gra tify ing their selfish desires.” There is another side to the matter, ami Thoreau saw it when he said that the man who had acquired wealth would insist on having his sons edu cated, and thus he would become the real founder o f a fam ily.—Springfield Republican. “It Don’t Hurt a Fact to Hammer it.” Every British shipyard that builds for the navy must take great precau tions that none of the secrets intrust ed to its care shall leak out. Detec tives watch all visitors and keep the workmen under observation also. Plain The fact we wish to hammer is that Alex McNair «fc Co.’s clothes officers guard every entrance, store gives more quality, service and satisfaction than any other and nobody is allowed to bring in even a small parcel unless it is first store in Tillamook county. examined, for fear that it may conceal a camera. At one o f the big construc tion yards one man in every t\v;o dozen Remember Alex McNair & Co. for Builders' Hardware, is thoroughly searched from head to foot each night on leaving. All the Eave Troughing, Farm Tools, Shelf Goods, Cutlery, and every draftsmen engaged on the drawings thing kept in a fully stocked hardware store. o f a new wursidp are sworn to secrecy, and the plans are invariably kept un W i n d s o r C a stle K itc h e n s . der lock and key when not in use. T lie kitchens at Windsor castle are These precautions have brought many suspicious circumstances to perfect lu all their arrangements. The light. One night when a new cruiser chief kitchen is a fine lofty room lined u a t f l w s w e s f o was nixmt to undergo her trials two with white tiles, it contains a mar men crept aboard as she Iny at an velous collection o f copper saucepans chor They were captured and handed that vary in size from tlie dimensions over to tlie police. Shortly afterward, of a tub down to that o f a tiny break on the day o f her trial, the chief en fast cup. Another feature is the huge gineer thought it would he advisable steel table used for serving, it is bril liantly polished and has hollow legs î to have another look at the interior of tlie turbines before steaming to make through which steam passes upward, certain that no rubbish had got inside heating tlie whole table. Another to injure the delicate turbine blades. apartment Is called tlie "green room." But worse than rubbish was found and Is set apart for fruit used at des When the turbines were opened two sert, and there is also a room assigned heavy steel chisels were discovered in to tlie “ table deckers." whose sole duty side. I f the machinery had been start• it is to attend to the floral decorations ed tlie damage would have taken o f the royal dinner table.—Loudon E x months to repair.—Pearson’s Weekly. press. > Our Plienominal Success Demonstates that Fact. Alex 0 r C Tillamook, Ore. f CLOVERDALE HOTEL f CLOVERDALE, ORE. A Home for Travelers and Visitors Men is 35c and 50c Tillamook County Dairy Lands j Dairying, the Only Absolutely “Sure Crop” and a Monthly Pay Check. Beds 50c and up, <> « ♦ Everything First-class *» Your Patronage Solicited Why not get into the dairy business? Why not let the cow earn you a good living, and something besides? Why not dairy in the co u n ty w h ere the meadows are green the year around? Tillamook county is famous for its cheese and dairy lands. SPECIAL AGENCY We are in the business of selling Tillamook County Lands and we have some real snap bargains— bargains that won’t last long. If you are interested let us hear from you. “S tar BrandShoes Fbr the Famous Hen* is one of our good bargains— Seventy-three acres bottom land, cleared and fenced, with good house and barn, all stocked, an in come starts us soon as you own the property. Near to cheese factory and school. 113,000 buys this money-maker. 6,000 cash, balance 10 years at (> per cent interest. Reasons for selling— Owner is retiring and wishes to move to his village heme. The Just what you have been looking for. easily cleared) at 10 per acre. Seventy-five acres wild land W e ari buyer finders because we onlv list lands that are profitable to buy. TAYLO R R EAL E ST A T E AGENCY. CLOVERDALE, in th e W o r ld S O M E P O P U L A R LINES **Oiir Fam ily” - For Every Member d the Family “ Stronger-Than-Th e-Law ” — °A Particular Shoe for Particular Women For Boy» and Girl» .. The Lon*rrt Wcann8 W o * Shoe Made Soft and Good” — A Work Shoe True to Name A ll made of Good Leather. No eubetitute* for leather are ever used. “ Star Brand Shoes A re Better ** G G O V B & D ^G G M B R G A N T 1L B GO. on 40 on in -’ Eighty acres of merchantable timber dose to the village of Glover- dale at a price that will interest you. B ra n d o f Shoes * T e »s & Ted " School Shoe»— 75 acre» tide and creek bottom Other business interests forces the owner to place this hirgain the market— 75 acres, good house and burn. 10 acres plow land, acres in pasture, better than five million feet of standing'timber, main county road. 8 (XXI, half cash. Will consider village or citv come property as part of first payment. S e llin g The “ Patriot” — A Fine Shoe for Men The “ Pilgrim” — T h e Business Man’» Shoe Here is another good buy that only requires l ) > ) to start the successful ball on the upward roll. Eighty acres, 30 acres cleared, quarter of a mile from postoffice, cheese factory and school house, plenty of good water and road running through the place. 130 an uore, $1000 down, balance on long time at 6 per cent interest. Here is still another good buy. land. Ask us for prices and terms. L a rgest 50 YEARL* EXPERIENCE FIRE INSURANCE is the onlv you ASSET MAY HAVE IN CASE OF DISASTER. T rade M arks D esigns C opyrig h ts A c . A-ivoni* »pmlirtg a »ketrh am! dOMTtPtlon mar ,jnl<'*ey aaoeetaln our opim n free whether hi : Invention 1» probably patentable. Conimuntra- tton»-trietlyronfl<1entlal. HANDBOOK on Cat puts r»nt froo. Ol.leat agency f. r in-runtur patent*. Patent* taken through Munti a Co. receive W1.. nil n ' t Hf , without Charge. In tlie Scientific American. A h:Ui(1»ompTv lllH*trate>1 woeklv. 1 -,rge-t rlr- | enlatten o f anv aeientlfl.- Journal. T o n - . l a year: four month», 9L tkudbyall newsdealer*. OREGON MUNN £ Cc.36,B^ ' New York u v/ae. '»ranch Offlcn. ® r p t . Waabta*) >c. D. L WE WRITE THE KIND THAT PROTECTS. Kates made known ami information gladly given. llollie \Y. Watson Real E?tate and Fire manrttnee Tillamook. - - Oregon