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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1915)
/ 0 . V 2 Í Í C Í S - 2 * * + C * 9 « « » S X -C <> i » “It Don’t Hurt a Fact to Hammer it.” STATE PARAGRAPHS © O 9 : IN T E R E S T IN G BITS OF C O NDEN SED N EW 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 store in Tillamook county. \ « ♦©»•♦•♦•»S3 C 3 »♦ •» •♦• »•♦•♦ •»•♦ •♦ •»•♦ •»•♦ •»•♦•♦•»j Ashland capitalists have incorporated to build a sm elter. Taylor is survived by a wife and th re e sm all children, and two brothers. P rune dry m g s ta rte d last .Monday in W illiam J . W alters is in the hospital at P endleton with several ribs broken, th e big plant a t Eugene. T he C olum bia Stool Co. gave their m a n y bruises an d internal injuries th a t employes a 5 per cent bonus on a n n u a l m ay prove serious, a n d tw wom en whose ham es are u nknow n are also suffering wages. from injuries as a result of a n a u to m o T he B urlington railroad lias asked for bile accident on th e road to W alla bids from Oregon mill on 20,00»,000 feet Walla. T h e car in which th e trio were of ear tim ber. riding struck a ch u c k h o lt in tn e road N orth Bend is raising $2000 to cele a n d tu rn e d over. b ra te th e com pletion of the S. P. bridge Jesse F rancis, aged 17 years, S unday across Coos B. plunged in to Coos river near Marshfield Sometim es things Are too cheop. On and rescued E d w a rd W aldw orth from account of canned m ilk being so low drow ning after th e la tte r h a d gone th e Scio milk condensery has closed. down twice. W aldw orth w ent sw im T his cuts off em ploying labor and th e m ing too soon after a h e a rty m eal, and seized by cram ps, called for help to a m a rk e t for th e fa rm e rs ’ milk. picnic crowd on shore. T he young boy, T he hearing of th e forgery case against who is an ex p e rt sw im m er, plunged in th e th ree women a t Baker is in progress and sw im m ing valiantly, b ro u g h t W a ld th is week. The liquor selling charge w orth to shore. will follow. T he women conducted a A specimen of a new kin d of w h e a t is b a r b e r shop a t Baker. being exhibited at Gold Beach. T he Mrs. E lizabeth Hughes, of P endleton, w heat is a cross between th e w in ter divorced wife of Ir a H ughes, was i n fife and th e little club. T he heads are dicted by th e grand jury last week, formed sim ilar to t h a t of m illet and charged with arson and accusing her of from each kernel grows a long beard setting tire to th e house of h er husband. th e sam e as th a t on barley. T h e w heat A. C. Taylor, 25 years old, was killed is very h a r d and w hite and produces th e at O ntario last F rid ay evening by a highest quality of flour. I t is th o u g h t ru n a w ay team . Mr. Taylor had driven t h a t this w heat will do exceedingly well a team of work horses from his farm to in th e coast clim ate a n d will produce m eet his elderly m other, who arrived m ore grain to the acre th a n any oth er from W ashington for a visit. While a variety. t r u n k was being loaded into th e rig he The Corvallis flouring mill holds the gave th e lines to his m other. T he horses suddenly became frightened, and th e record for h av in g made th e largest p a r young m an a tte m p te d to grab th e lines. cels post s h ip m e n t from th e city of H e was th ro w n to th • ground, th e Silverton, w h e re th e com p an y operates wheels striking him on th e head and a cereal an d flour mill. T he sh ip m en t causing an in ju ry from which he never consisted of 1500 pounds of flour and regained consciousness. He was rushed cereals, a n d was consigned to th re e dif to th e hospital and died a few hours ferent parties a t View P oint, Lake later. His m oth er displayed w onder county. T h e a m o u n t of postage re ful courage, slaying in th e rig a n d quired was $17.05. T h e distance from Sil- stopping th e team after they hail run v c rtiti to View Point by a ir line is about t h e 1 h cks. Besides his m other, Mr. 150 miles. However, it was necessary to Our Phenominal Success Demonstates that Fact. Remember Alex McNair & Co. for Builders’ Hardware, Eave Troughing, Farm Tools, Shelf Goods, Cutlery, and every thing kept in a fully stocked hardware store. s Alox McNair & Co., Tfflamook,l)re. CLOVERDALE HOTEL CLOVERDALE, ORE. A Home for Travelers and Visitors Meals 35c and 50c Reds 50c and up. Everything hirst-class Your Patronage Solicited It pays to advertise in the Cloverdale Courier (T H E A P O D JU tX jE CAW*! TAKE TH E FARMER'S BET ) THE"GREATER OREGON” W i t h i i p u b i i i l i l l n g i i . t i H t e r e«iiii|>iti«*tifl, «»•- l ; t r t ; «' 4 l g m i i m l s . i i i m I m a n y f u h l i t i o i i M I«» i t * f a c u l t y , t i t « * I n i \ « i *ity o f O r e g o n w i l l I n i c i o it* f o r t i e t h y e n r . T n e m l a y . S e p t e m b e r 1 4 . If#I ft. H |> eeijtl t r a i n i n g i n < o n m i e r e e , . I o n r n a l i * i » i . A r e h i t e r t « r e , I ¿ t v . , M e U l H n e , T e a < lt I m e . L i h n t - r y W o r k , M ' l t i r , I*liy*l«*al T r a i n l i i f e a m i F i n e A r t * , Lrtrac*? i t . n l * t r o u t e d e p a r t m e n t * o f l . i b r r - n i K«lo«*ation. L i b r a r y o f m o r e t h a n ftft.OOO t o t u m e * , t h i r t e e n h i i i h l i n i e * f u l l y e«| u i p|>e«l, t w o * p l e n « l i « l K v m n a* iu iv t* . I n 11 i<iit F r e e , D o rm ita rle * fo r m e n am i fo r w o m e n . K *|> en * e* L o w e * t . W r i t e f o r f r e e r a t a l « » * « , « « h i r r « » l n i c It r a c i a l r a t UNIVERSITY OF OREGON K l ( ¡ K N K. (IIIK O O N - J o h n s o n M all N { w 4 a m s 1| r * * r l o s v ie w in g i oDacco. it is m e new “ Real Tobacco C h ew ”— cut long shred —or send 10c in stamps to us. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uoion Square, New York City O u u u u io U o» O send it aro u n d by P o rtlan d , T he Dalles To the people between Woods and and Bend. From th e last nam ed p o i n t ' BeaveT~ I wlU "t a rt with th e W« * " ° line it is hauled by freight team*. T h e j wooilsaw U; tw.ee u Sept 5 and HI l a nd 1 ® _ would like to have all th e woik I can route taken covers a p p ro x im a te ly *>00; .prices right. Chan. D ru th e rs , miles. j W oods, Oregon.