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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1915)
What Tills SiarOnTha [eel Siasis Fos* FOR ANYTHING IN GENERAL The well-knov/n “ Stcr” on the heel means that it is a pure shoe—a better shoe for the price you pay. It means just as much as does the w ord “ Sterling” on silverware. You have probably bought shoes that looked good, but found that they had “ pa; ” insoles, heels and counters. These adulter ations are cleverly hidden by the outer finish. But the makers ot “ Star Brand” shoes have made a consist ent fight against adulterated shoes. They are fighting for state and national laws com pelling makers o f adulterated shoes to stamp them as containing substitutes for leather. Nothing yet known can take the place of leather for making shoes that wear long and protect the feet. “ Star Brand” shoes are made of good, honest leather. No substitutes for leather are ever used. This policy of producing only “ pure shoes” has made “ Star Brand” the largest selling shoes in existence. The sales of “ Star Brand” shoes last year amounted to $ 13 , 671 , 186.19 MERCHANDISE G lo v e r d a le M e r c a n t ile No other concern ever made or shipped as many shoes in one year. You should be just as careful to buy pure shoes as you are to buy pure foods. Ask for shoes with the “ Star” on the heel. Y ou can get them for every age, station and occasion of life. Go. ‘Star Brand Shoes A re B etter” F or Sale by CLOVERDALE MERCANTILE CO. THE STORE OF QUALITY w w BHKBSaSBaSEB-SESaSSSBBSg A FORECAST Continued from first pane again the light o f prophecy shone In his eyes. “ You have spoken o f what these two Americans have done, the one in elec tricity. the other In steam. I see In a hundred years from now armies moved by either one or both o f these powers Posterity will not cease to make war; It will rather enlarge the scope o f war. Who knows but that they will tight In the air and under the sea? Who knows but that some cm peror o f the future will succeed where Bonaparte has fulled In striking |*er- t . lions Albion through the atmosphere or bv first destroying her navy from beneath?” "Monsieur." said the other when the emperor had finished “ surely much thinking on these things has made you | mail." Napoleon arose and asked the name of the man with whom he had been talking, then walked away. The next day a young officer recetv- «-d a valuable official Hp|tnlntment and an old man a pension. But neither en- ioyed his good fortune long, for the disturber o f Kurope’s pence was soon transferred to the Island o f St Helena. granting I n » could do It in a time of peace, how would lie d o lt with blsene- ui\ destroying the roads and bridges before him? “ The point U'appui will be then, as now, the enemy’s capital. Suppose a French army attempts to seize, as Bonaparte has done, Vienna, lie will reach It with a starving army uud short of ammunition. Suppose n unit ed Germany marches on Paris. It will be the same Let Russia attempt to capture Berlin. The more tneu she has with whom to do It the worse olT she will be. so far as feeding and pro viding them with ammunition are con cerned. "And how are these starving nrmles to batter down such fortifications as will be constructed a hundred years from now? Knormouscannon weighing many ton* will In* required. UoW can an Invading force el|>ect to move these enormous weights over roads and bridges destroy is I by a retiring ene my? Relieve me. my friend, when that day comes war will be a dead Diamond Baking Powder lock No |*owcr can attack another with a hope o f success, for one rea Gives the same results at half the son alone, to say nothing o f others—the price Pure and guaranteed 25c Invading force will starve.” per pound, postage paid. K. G. “ Then," rejoined the old uiau. bis eye lighting with prophetic fervor, Anderson. Hemlock. “ perhaps the good God will suggest to Seventeen and one-half acres bis stupid |teoplcs to establish an In ternational court.” I creek bottom and bench land with "Ah. monsieur! Rut will It avail un good barn, 14 acres cleared. 1100 less based on that which upholds all per acre. It takes 11000 cash to our courts force?” Napoleon paused and npi>enrcd to be handle this and its an excellent lost in deep thought. When he s|H»ke bov. Tavlor Real Estate Agencv. Funcv local creamery butter. 75 cents per 2-lb square, postage paid direct to you. Give us your regular butter business. The Satis faction Store, Hemlock, Ore. AMUSEMENT Without Amusement this Old World Would be a Dreary One. Eves tested ami glasses fitted— any kind. Prices right. A. H. Harris, opticion. At Tillamook We have an amusement place for Drug Store Tillamook, Oregon. you where you will be treated right Plasker Bros, ror all kinds of plumbing, batn room outfits and fixtures. Tillamook. Ore. Complete line of Fruits, Confec Billiards and Pool. A H. Harris, Jeweler. Fine Watch work a specialty. Opposite postoffice, Tillamook, Oregon. tionery and Soft Drinks. V. Learned. - Cloverdale. 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