i S $ t % “It Don’t Hurt a Fact to Hammer it.” STATE PARAGRAPHS -------- IN T E R E S TIN G J BITS OF CONDENSED NEW S G A T H E R E D FROM V A R IO U S SOURCES IN OREGON • The fact we wish to hammer is that Alex McNair it Co.’s store gives more quality, service and satisfaction than any other Ontario wants a state Highway via Over 500 camps of evergreen berry Canyon City to The Dalles. pickers have been established near Machinery has been received a Salem Quinaby, Oregon. Farmers get $10 a ton for the privilege of picking their for an electric broom factory. wild berries. The pickers receive 1 cent On top of its railroad bond issue Kose- a box, and the promotors of the enter burg talks of a big bond issue for water prise are receiving $40 a ton from the and electric lights. canneries. Seventy men and 35 teams are to be Dale Thomas, aged four years, living employed on a large ice plant to be with bis parents on a farm near Coburg, erected at North Powder. north of Eugene, died at a hospital in store in Tillamook county. Our Phenominal Success Dcmonstates that Fact. Remember Alex McNair A Co. for Builders’ Hardware, Eave Troughing, Farm Tools, Shelf Goods, Cutlery, and every thing kept in a fully stocked hardware store. Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook. Ore. Clackimua county is abandoning tlie the latter place Saturday from the ef macadam road scheme and in the future fects of swallowing a washer about the size of a 25-cent pieee. The child’ s will build hard surface roads. parents endeavored to dislodge the \V. H. Everson, of New York, who piece of metal without success and took has been visiting for several weeks near the lad to Eugener An operation was Lebannon, lost a pocket book containing performed but he died several hours later. eight $30 bills, a ticket to his home over Three disastrous farm fires occurred in the Michigan Central railway and a re Polk county last week. The house on ceipt for some lodge dues. C .TLI5 JOCKEy G I VE S AN D G E T S A T I P ’ BET YOUR M O NE Y O n PURITY, SHE IS A SURE THING.. CLOVERDALE HOTEE CLOVERDALE, ORE. ") A Home for Travelers and Visitors PURITY, S H E W AS NAMED A F T E R THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW; X ifyp TUST a nibble will satisfy you—because it is the Real It pays to advertise in the Cloverdale Courier Tobacco Chew. By the tim e you’ve used up a pouch you’ll be telling your friends about it sam e as the thousands are doing every day. a . K S S a iB L g B r ^ T H E "G R E A T E R O R E G O N "" “ à > ~ A little chew of One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. ((N o tic e b ow Ihc salt brings oat the rich tobacco taste. ) 9 WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City ( b u y from DEALER OR SEND 105 stamps to u s ^ v v O c x I W i l l i i i •• %%’ t i n i l t l i n f f H , L e t t e r t*«i h i i M i i r t i f , m i - I f i r i ; « » « ! c m i i m U , i i i m I n i n n y f u h l l t i o i m It» i t » f i t f u l l y , flit* ( n i t e rM ity o f O r e g o n w i l l b e g i n I t * f o r t i e t h y e a r , T n # * »t ln v. s*e p i e ml»#* r 1 4 . 11 )1 5. S p f f i a l t m i n i n g in 1 * > m m e P fe . . ) o i i r i i » l l * i M . A r c h lt f ft u r r . I jm v , I i m *, T e n e t * 1 t i g , I . i l u n - r j W o r k , M u m «-, r h y n i e n l 1 m i n i n g j i i h I l i n e A rts. L a n c e i d o l » t r n a a r i l r i N i r t i n r i i t . * o f 1.l i t e r - nl K 'liiin ll«ii. L i b r a r y o r m o r e l i m n AA.OWW t o l a n i e * . t b i r - t e e n b u i l r i i a K * t a l l y e«| u ip | ie«l. t w o .| > leo < liil K ) lit lift Hitt III n. T u i t i o n F r**f. l> o rm Ito rirn fo r m m m nl f o r w om en. K m pen *fH L o w e s t . J W r i t e f o r f r e e c n t n l « » * » . ncbl r e n t i n g K e g U t m r i |ilp|si| 1 i l l I Tr* 1 1 -w psH Take less than onc-quarter the old size chew. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the strength chew th..t suits you, then see how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, bow much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That’s why it is The Real?obacco Chew. That’s why it costs lets in the end. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. A a excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. * : , J ?! THE REAL T0 3 A C C O C H E W IS N O W C U T T W O W A Y S II W-B CUT IS LONG SHRED. RIGHT-CUT IS SHORT SHRED. Pd MI nR ■ pure, rich, mellow tobacco— seasoned and sweetened just enough— cuts out so much o f the grinding and spitting. * I 1! Ii ; |H UNIVERSITY OF OREGON M H Nf 3 J o h n s o a * M a l i w AOMiNlftT SIATI OH Ru'tDlNt, U 0» O ^ the J. A . 8evier farm, a mile west of Falls City, was totally destroye I during the absence of tlie tennants, Mr. and Mrs. Claude jCleveland, who lost all their personal belongings. Th« loss will be about $1200. Barns on the farms of Tony Zielaskowsky and R. W. Knowles, in the eastern part of Polk (iK N K , O K H Q tIN ^ county, «e re also destroyed, with their j contents of hay and grain. In the latter case thè lire a a* caused by sparks from a parsi ng lltreshing cugine. Plasker Bros, for all kinds of olurnb- ing, batti ris>m outlits and tinture*. Til- I lamook, Ore.