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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1915)
Clovardale and one at Tillamook. Cloverdale ourier Parents who appreciate the educa Published Every Friday by Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. “ Entered ns second-class m atter, Nov ember 13th, 1905 at the poet office at Clo verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, un- del- Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. S ubscription R ates One Year, in advance.........................$1.00 Sin M onths................................................. 50 Three M onths.............................................25 Single Copy.............. 05 A dv ertising R ates Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per inch per month, single column. All T ocal Reading Notices. 5 cents per line for each insertion. Timber land notices $10.00 Homestead notices 5.00 Political Announcement Cards $10.00 , Try*» _ D k p a r t m f v t tional value of these contests, are invited to enter their babies, bv applying to the superintendents in each locality, who will supply ap plication cards. Nehalem Valley— Mrs. Louisa Todd, superintendent. Cloverdale and Nestucca Valley — Mrs L. M. Kraner, superintend ent. Tillamook, Bay City and vicinity — Mrs. Mary F. Dunstan, superin tendent. The first prize winners, three hoys * and three girls from each lo- calitv, will compete at th e County My Job Department is complete in every respect and I am able to do all kinds [ F „jr for silver cups, each of w hqm Commercial Job Printing on sh o rt1 . notice at reasonable prices. will receive e ith e r a first, second or third prize cup The second prize FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1915 winners will receive a year’s paid subscription to the Womun’s Better Babies Contest. Home Companion. Third prize Three local contests will be held winners will receive a certificate in July, dates to he announced and diploma. All babies will re later, one at Nehalem, one at ceive certificates, all prize winners thats ( M t h e tobacco a k es that yo u f e e l l ik e ^ A Two YEAR. OLO R IQ H T Y O U A R E M I S T E R F A R M E R . IT S THE REAL TOBACCO CH EW TWO WORLD EXPOSITIONS Now Open Reduced fare round trip tickets, perm itting stop overs at all points in either direction, to the Panama-Pacific Internatiom 1 Exposition, Snn Francisco, and to the Panama-California Exposi tion, San Diego, on sale every tlay until Novem ber 30. Via the Pacific Railway & Nav. Co. Three Fine Trains From Portland Daily Shasta Limited,San Francisco Express, California Express * P. R. & N. Trains make direct connections at Portland Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten Days’ stop-over will be allowed at San Fran cisco and Los Angeles on one way tickets sold to Eastern Cities when routed by the Southern Pa cific. California and It’s Two World Expositions A new book describing the trip from Portland to San Diego including the two Expositions, the seenic beauties of Oregon, the Siskivous and Shasta Mountains, San Francisco, the beach and outing resorts of California, the San Joaquin Val ley and Yosemite National Park. Free on appli cation. Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon ¿ m u GOOD J U D G E A G R E E S W IT H ASK the man who chews “Right-Cut”—it is the only Real Tobacco Chew. The only chew that is cut just right—that gives you the full, fine, rich flavor of mellow, sappy to bacco-seasoned and sweetened just enough. Lasts you longer, too. Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the old size. It will he more natiufying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That’s why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That’s why it costs less in the end. 1» is a ready chew, cut fine and ahort ahred ao that you w on't have to ¿rind on it n ilh your teeth« G rinding on ordinary candied tobacco make# you spit too much. T he taste of pure, rich tobacco docs do * need to be covered up with molaaaaa an d S conce. N otice bow the aalt brings out the rich tobacco taste in "R ish t-C n t." One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. W E Y M A N -B R U T O N C O M PA N Y S O U n io n S q u a re , N e w Y o r k ( buy from dealer OR SEND io * ¿ tamps to u s J will receive diplomas. Mrs. L. M. Kraner will take per sotial applications in the afternoon of the second W ednesday of each month. All mothersentering babies will be supplied with valuable liter« ture on care of babies. It is im portnnt that entries he made early and thev must be made before June 20. No babies received under one year old or over four years old. SANDLAKE J school at Tillamook Monday. Mr Gillman, who has oeen stav ing at Ed Haves and trapping in the woods, left for the valley Mon day. AMUSEMENT Without Amusement this Old World Would be a Dreary One. We have an amusement place for There was u large attendance at TOO where yoo will he treated right the Sunday school last Sunday. Billiards and Pool. After Sunday school Mr. Wm Complete line of Fruits, Confec Galloway gave a talk from 1 Pet, tionery and Soft Drinks. 4 chap. V. Learned. - Cloverdale. George Galloway and John Cameron were Tillamook vi«itors Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. and Mra. Brown returned from Herniock Tuesday. and The pie social at the school house Friday evening was well a t tended. The proceeds from the sale of the pies were #13 59. which will be used fer getting a light and All Work Guaranteed. a picture for the school. All in at tendance reported a good time. Mrs Atkinson made a trip to Tillamook Wednesday. O U C f O W N , OHI.. M i s s Oneita Whalen returned to BLACKSMITHING General Repairing D. H. FLETCHER