Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, March 12, 1915, Image 1

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    VOL. 10.
CLOVERDALE, TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 12, 1915
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compared to yours,
and to take her to some suitable
place of amusement, or for a trip
I c the Pictorial Review, Dr. O. to the country, or to the city if
S. Marden has an article on
your home is in the country, as
“ Mothers.M He says, in part,
frequently as possible.
speaking of the reverence that
To introduce all your young
ought to be paid, you owe it to
friends to her and enlist her sym­
your mother—
pathies in youthful hopes, projects
To lift all the burdens you can
and plans, so that she may carry
from shoulders that have grown
i youth into old age.
stooped in waiting and working for
To defer to her opinions and
you.
To seek her comfort in all things treat them with respect, even if
they seem antiquated to you in all
before your own.
the smart up-to-dateness of your
Never to intimate by word or
deed that your world and hers are i college education.
To talk to her about your work,
different or that you feel in anv
your studies, your friends, your
way superior to her.
amusements, the books you read,
To manifest an interest in what­
the places you visit, for everything
ever interests or amuses her.
that concerns you is of interest to
To make her a partaker, as fur
as your different ages will permit, her.
To treat her with unvarying
in all your pleasures and recrea­
courtesy and deference yon accord
tions.
To remember that her life is to those who are above you in rank
or position.
To bear patiently with all
her
peculiarities or infirmities of tem­
per or disposition, which may be
the result of a life of care and toil.
Not to shock or pain her by
making fun of her religious pre­
judices if they happen to be at
variance with yours, or if they
seem narrow to your advanced
views.
To study her tastes and habits,
her likes and dislikes, and cater to
to them as far aH possible in an
Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting stop­
unobtrusive way.
overs at all points in either direction, to the
To remember that she is still a
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San
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Francisco, and to the Panama-California Exposi­
I girl at heart so far as delicate little
tion, San Diego, on sale every day until Novem­
ber 30.
() attentions are concerned.
To give her flowers during her
Via the
|! lifetime and not to wait to heap
them on her casket.
To make her frequent simple
presents,
and to be sure that they
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To write to her and visit her.
To do your best to keep her
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Portland
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pains with her dress and the little
accessories and details of her toilet.
If she is no longer able to take
her duties, not to let her feel that
she is superanuated or has lost
any of her importance us the cen­
tral factor in the family.
Not to forget to show your ap­
preciation of all her years of belf-
sacrifice.
To give her credit for a large
part of your success.
To be generous in keeping her
supplied with money, so that she
will not have to ask fur it, or feel
like a mendicant seeking your
bounty.
Seventeen
und one-half
acres
creek bottom und bench land with
good barn, 14 acres cleared, 1100
per acre. It takes $1000 cash to
handle this nnd its an excellent
buy. Tavlor Real Estate Agency.
Plasker Bros, lor all kinds
of
plumbing, batn room outfits and
fixtures.
Tillamook. Ore.
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Take Advantage of these
Extraordinary Bargains
Regular price
And the Cloverdale
per year
Courier one vear
Daily and Sunday Oregonian......................$8.00
$7.50
Daily Oregonian............ ............................... (>.00.................................... 5.75
Sunday Oregonian ...................................... 2.30................................... 2.30
Weekly Oregonian........... ............................. 1.30.................................. 2.25
Evening Telegram ......................................... 5.00................................. 4.75
Oregon Journal, Daily and Sunday.......... 7.30................................... 0.00
Oregon Journal, Daily................................. 5.00.................................. 4.75
Sunday Jou rn al............................................. 2.50.................................. 2.50
Semi-Weekly Journal ................................. 1.50.................................. 1.50
Note that the Courier and the city daily can >>e had in several
cases at a price less than the city daily alone. Cash must accompany
each subscription and addressed to tbe Cloverdale Courier, Cloverdale,
Oregon.