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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1915)
CLOVERDALE VOL. 10. CLO VERD ALE, T IL L A M O O K COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE 11, 1915 NO. 48 want to keep Hazel Kendal waiting Just uow Hazel was confined to her rooms with a badly sprained ankle, the result of an automobile accident When Rose entered Hazel's boudoir, wearing her shabby little blue serge Several of our customers are people we do not know bv sight suit and blue velvet toque. Hazel look ed up from her nest o f embroidered though we have done business by mail with them for years. We satin cushions. “ Oh. good afternoon. Cinderella believe we have given them satisfactory h a n k i n g service and can Rose!” she called playfully. “ Do come How She Met Her Prince give you the same satisfaction. and drink a cup of tea with me and T talk! 1 want to growl at some one | Charming. Mail us Your next Chec?< or Checks Do you mind?" “ Not a bit,” laughed Rose, drawing Tt saves \ou time, and T I ME IS MONEY, especi al ly at this season a chair to the tire and sitting down I By CLARISSA MACKiE “ You are such a gentle bear. Miss i (,f the year. No need to come to the hank in person. Kendal!" “ Appearances are deceitful. I feel S E C U R IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ou r M otto Rose Lathrop addressed the last en so fierce and unreasonable. You velope. slipped Its Inclosure Inside, know tonight Is the night of Mrs. Car sealed and stamped it and yawned ter Phllly’s bal masque. Oh. Cin derella Rose. I want to go!" Hazel wearily. It was 5 o’clock of a March after smiled, but her eyes were full of re noon. and the Keudals’ library looked bellious tears “ I am so sorry,” said Rose, putting like a casket o f glowing jewels. say good by, blit It Is too late now two young men dressed as Prince down her teacup “ 1 wish there was To be Mrs. Kendal’s private secre And. oh. Rose. It Is all my fault, aud Charming. One was short and dark, something a poor Cinderella could do 1 don’t blame him a bit! Iiut if 1 could the other tull and fair, hut their fea tary had one disadvantage—Mrs. Jere to help you.” get a message to him tonight he would tures were concealed miah Kendal paid such high wages to “ There Is." said Hazel, blinking the her chef and her chauffeur, her butler tears away and biting into a pink come before midnight" J list then the tall prluce came up to “ Tell me what to do. Miss Kendal, and her French maid that she econ frosted cake her. and 1 shall be happy to do the best 1 omized on the salary of her secretary. “ Oh. tell me: I shall be so happy if “ Ah. Cinderella, you must have saved can,” said Rose geutly. So Rose Lathrop, who should have re I can. ’ said Rose, remembering all the dance for the prince!’’ he said. Hazel threw her arms about the blue ceived at the least $20 a week, accepted pleasures Hazel had put in her way "There are two princes." retorted serge shoulders aud kissed the fa ir , $10 and made the best o f it. " I ’ll tell y o u —listen.” said Hazel, Rose. “ Some day,” dreamed Ross in the li drawing the little secretary dose be face under the little hat. “ But only one Prince Charming.” he brary, **I shall write a book, uni then side her. "Tonight Is Mrs. Cnrter Phil- j “ You ure a darling. Cinderella.” she laughed and whirled her away In au —then I shall go back to mother and ly’s bal masque. I ant all ready to go. cried, and then went on rapidly: “ My old fashioned waltz costume hangs In the wardrobe yon father." and now 1 cannot. But someltody will “ Uow did you guess that 1 couldn’t der. 1 wns going as Cinderella, with There was a tap at tho door, and a be there who Is going away. I want dance the modem dances?" she asked my hair in curls and such picturesque trim little maid entered. to get a message to him before he sails after awhile rags and tatters. Rose!” “Miss Lathrop, Miss Hazel says tomorrow Will you take it. Cinderel “ My mother doesn’t approve of ’em." She gave Rose many other Instruc will yon please come and see her be la ?” he said aud then hastened to cover his tions and finally sent her home In n fore yon go home?” “ Ilow «-an 1?" asked Rose blankly. taxicab, with a great bundle of cloth blunder by remarks about their com "Tell her. Celeste, that 1 will be “ Wear tny dress We are the same panions. there in ten minutes.” size. Deliver my message to him. I ing Rose was remembering something “ I shall be terribly frightened.” whis She hurried a little, for she did not thought perhaps be would come and pered Rose ere she went, but added, Hazel had told her nlsmt Mrs. Carter “ 1 shall send your Prince Charming Phllly’s sou. who was home ou leave. He was a lieutenant In tho army, sta to you. Miss Kendal.” tioned in the southwest. Rose kissed her hand aud vanished. “ It must l»e Lieutenant Pbllly," sho Three hours Inter she stood before her little mirror vainly trylug to view thought with an Inexplicable throb of relief that this was not Hazel’s Archiu her entire form. G LO VER D U LE. OREGON Hazel Kendal's Idea of Cinderella’s Brooke. It was n wonderful dance, and when rags was. Indeed, amusing. Rags and tatters, but picturesque It was over he begged for another lut- ones, o f rose and gray china silk, with er on. and Rose was left to dance with smoke colored silk stockings and slip the other men who crowded around. All at once, tu an Inturvui, the other pers. Rose slipped on the gray silk mask prim e stood bow tug before her and envelojied herself In one o f Hazel “ Will you dnme with me. Cinderel Kendal’s evening cloaks la?” he asked, and when they were The taxicab engaged for the evening gliding around lie whhqiered tensely: “ Is It you. Hazel?" aud then Rose waited at the curb In front of the knew that he was Archie Brooke. “ You shabby boarding house rr Rose leaned hack on the soft cush said you were going us Cinderella." he Ions and wns whirled uptown to Mrs added in an unhappy tone. "Come Into the conservatory. Mr. Carter Phllly’s mansion She laughed as she thought of the Brooke.” said Rose, and when they letter she would write to her parents. were there she sli|»ped llazet’s note If they could only see her now In all into his hand. "Hazel sent you this; she Is sorry," her ragged splendor! ■he snId, and he tore open the missive. Later, up in Mrs Carter Phllly’s “ I must go now—before It grows any dressing mom. Rose felt a thrill o f fear Open an account with this Bank and keep your money in later!” he exclaimed. “ Will you ex at going down among so many strnn cuse me. Miss Cinderella?“ Aud he your own locality. gers. but tlie crowd of girls and worn vanished. on in [deftires«|ue costumes accepted Rose stood by tbe fountain watching her ns one of their own «et and play fnlly tried to guess her identity, and the durting goldfishes In tho basin. She was wishing that other Prime presently she was In the hrtlllatitl) Charming was there—the sound of bis lighted ballroom While gnyly attired figures came and deep voice thrilled her yet. She looked up urn! he was there, his E. L. McCABE, Cashier. went Rose’s eyes were on the alert for one who might be Archie Brooke. I C ontinued on last page) It was very confusing, for there were CINDERELLA ROSE IN estucca V a lley Bank The Art is not in Mak= ing Money, S but in Keep= £ ing it. NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK « R