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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1915)
»♦ «♦ • • 9 « « 0 ? » )H 9 « á 9 » 9 * “ It Don’t Hurt a Fact to Hammer it.” STATE PAR AG R APH S INTERESTING BITS OF CONDENSED VARIOUS S O U R C E S IN NEWS GATHERED FROM OREGON The fact we wish to hammer is that Alex McNair & Co.’s m store gives more quality, service and satisfaction than any other store in Tillamook county. A liberal supply of trout wili be contained 17 tons and was valued furnished the Oregon commission at 11350. from the Yellowstone park hatch After spending nearly 48 hours in ery is reported from the com j considering and discussing the case, mission to Senator Lane. the jury trying George Avery, of • The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oscar, resid ing near Dallas, died Sunday as the result of falling into a large pan of hot water, which had been placed on the door hv the mother a few minutes before. P. J. Harrang, of Foster, and the Lebannon Cash Produce Co., a few days ago shipped a carload of cascara bark out of Lebannon to New York City. The shipment ( THC OLULST I N m h q I im im I Our Phenominal Success Demonstates that Fact. Remember Alex McNair & Co. for Guilders’ Hardware, Eave Troughing, Farm Tools, Shelf Goods, Cutlery, and every thing kept in a fully stocked hardware store. Corvallis, charged with the murder of William Purdy last April, re turned a verdict Saturday foreno< n of not guilty. Avery was imme diatelv given his freedom. Alex McNair & Co., Peter Kilkenny and Percy Mor gan, aged 17 years, and both < t whom, it is said, have been in mates of the State Industrial School for boys, are under arrest at Salem on the charge of burglariz ing the Barnm Cash Store. Mor- IS R I G H T U P T O P A TEL . Tillamook,Ore. CLOVERDALE HOTEL C LO V E R D A LE , ORE. A Home for Travelers and 'Visitors Meals 35c and 50c t j Beds 50c and up. ) ♦ YOU VE Ç0T THC REAL QOODS. I SEE Everything First-class Your Patronage Solicited SPECIAL AGENCY Hr L Fbr the Huxiotie .. « i_ 'T 'O B A C G O satisfied— a clean, small f chew. I t s the Real Tobacco Chew. So satisfying end comforting that men are glad to hear about it. And then when they’ve found it their next impulse is to see that theii friends get the good news, too. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. ?! NOW CUT TWO WAYS» W -B CUT IS IONO 5.1RE0, RiCHT-Cirr IS SHORT SHRKD. THC REAL TOBACCO CHtW IS Take let.« than onc-quartcr the old size chew. It will he «satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco, .mat i.ikc u nibble of it until you find the strength chew tin t s>*iu > ou,thcn see how easily and evenly the reel tobn«'co taste comes, how it satisfies, how much Uss >ou 1. \ 2 to spit, how few chews you take to he tobacco satisfied. That’ s why it is T 'la t's why it costs less in the end. The taste o f pure, rich tobec. doe* not need to he covered up. An excess of licorice and swccteni'i^, .takes you spit too much. Real Tobacco Chew Th« One small chew takca the place of two big chews of the old kind. <f N o t i c e b o w th e s a l t b r i n g s o u t t iie r i c h t o b a c c o t a s t e . ) J WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Sqture, New York City (B U Y FROMUEA l ER CRSENU 10 * STAMPS TO U S ^ Star Brand "Shoes The Largest Selling Brand of Shoes in the World „ SOME POPULAR LINES F^ShlTlor Mn The "Pilyrfan"—- Tbe Buanra M u ’i Shoe T h io . Society Society’ — - * ° » Family”— - For Ewry Member of (be FarnO, ” Stronaer»Than-Th*Law” — Tbe Longat Weming Wask Shoe Mule “ Soft and G ood ” — — A I ’articular Shoe for Particular W< T ew A Tad” S ch ool S h o a a - f or Bojra and Garb AU made o f G ood Leather. A Work Shoe True to Name No lubatitutem fo r leather are ever “ Star Brand S hoes A r e Better ** G L O V tR D A L t M ERCANTILE CO. Plasker Bros, for all kinds of gan’a parents reside io the Coos •bay country and Kilkenny’s in plumbing, bath room outfits and fixtures Tillamook. Ore. ! Tillamook. The Todd Hotel Mi>st conveniently located hotel in Tillomook City. Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Meals 25 Cents, Make the T<xld Hotel lobby your headquarters while in the city. P. W. TODD, Prop. DR. L. E. HEWITT, Osteopathic Physician and Snrgeon OBSTETRICAL S P E C I A L I S T — Both Phones— Office 214, 215 and 216 Tillamook Com mercial Club Building. Tillamook, Oregon *