Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, November 12, 1915, Image 4

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ST A T E P A R A G R A P H S
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INTERESTIN» ï HITS OF COWBEKSED NEWS GATHERED FROM
VARIOUS SOURCES IN OREGON
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The fact we wish to hammer is that Alex McNair & Co.’s
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store gives more quality, service and satisfaction than any other
While; attempting to board a Southern
Pacific train at Salem Saturday, Clif­
ford Bussey,"aged 17, fell under a ear
a.ul was killed.
Two inches of enow full in the district
south of The Dalles one night this week.
The Klickitat hills across the Columbia
are covered with a white blanket.
Confectionery and ice cream parlors
in Albany are running notices in local
papers, announcing that their estab­
lishments will be clostd Sundays, in ac­
cordance with the Sunday closing law.
wore nearly swamped in the high seas,
store in Tillamook county.
before calmer water was reached. T. S.
O’Connor, master of the launch, who
had with him Lloyd O’Connor, George
Remember Alex McNair A Co, for Builders’ Hardware,
Brown and J. A. Phelan, hail attempted
E ave Troughing, Farm Tools, Shelf Goods, Cutlery, and every­
to get a line around a drum of oil, adrift I
from the wrecked steamer, Santa Clara,
thing kept in a fully stocked hardware store.
but the line fouled in the launch’s rud­
der and Brown stripped and went over­
board to cut the line. By the time the
rudder was cleared and the engine
started, the boat was Helpless, being un­ O ffiB
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able to stem the tide, running like a
millrace through the narrow neck and
the boat was carried swiftly toward the
bar before Capt. Britt brought his life­
saying crew to the aid of the men in the
launch.
Our Piienominal Success Demcnstates that Fact.
3 Alex McNair & Co., TilTainook, Ore. |
Four men drifted helplessly into
the breakers of the Coos bay bar Sun­
day atternoon before their launch could
be reached by the big power boat ot the
coast guard, and the launch v, is saved
Protesting against the action of his
at a time when death for its crew seemed attorney, who had waived a preliminary
but a few seconds away. Both boats hearing in the municipal court at Port-
CLOVERDALE HOTEL j
CLOVERDALE, ORE.
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Get “ More M oney” i^ryour Skunk
lies— with a nibble of the Real
Tobacco Chew tucked into their
cheeks they are happy on their
beats. N o launches to disfigure
the face. T h e little chews mean
the pouch lasts a long time and saves
coin.
A little c h e w o f p u r e , rich , m e llo w t o b a c c o — rea son ed
and s w e e te n e d just en o u g h — cu ts o u t s o inucti o f the
grinding and spitting.
ASK YOUR DEALER FO p W*B C U T
C h e w in g t o b a c c o . it is t h e n e w
R E A L T O B A C C O C H E W -C U T LONG SHRED.
Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It
will be moro satisfying than a mouthful o f ordinary
tobacco. Just take a nibble o f it until you find the
strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and
evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies,
how much less you have to spit, bow tew chews you take to be tobacco
satisfied. That’ s why it is The R eal Tobacco Chew. That’ s why it costs
lr»s in the end.
The taste o f pure, rich tobacco docs not need to be covered up. An
excess o f licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much
One small chew takes the place o f tw o big
chews of the old kind.
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out the rich tobacco taste.)J
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Citj
Coyotes, Muskrat, Foxes, W hite W easel and other
Fur bearers collected in your section
S H I P Y O U R F U R S D I R E C T to “ S H U B E K T ” the largest
house in the World dealing exclusively in NOTH AHERfCAN HAW F .IS
a reliable—responsible—safe Fur House with an i
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utation existing for "m ore than a third of a cental y ," a lonT su c­
cessful recoid of sendimi Fur Shippers prompt, SA TIS FACTORS’
A N D P R O F IT A B L E returns. W rit- for "ttu- 'Min', it ¿ t ipper,"
the only reliable, accurate m arket report and price list published.
W riie for i t - N O W —it*. F R E E
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land, for his client, Clyde Wood, aged
22, insisted on pleading guilty to a
charge of robbing the American apart­
ments, and the judge sentenced him to
serve 60 days in jail. Wood was married
but a month ago. His wife sat weeping
in the [court room when her husband
was led back to the cell. He stole the
jewelry in order to get money to pur­
chase a marriage license and give the of­
ficiating minister a fee.
Although it had been eix years since
he had been in the stable, Frank, the
family horse of Professor C. I). Thomp-
of Hood [River, suffering from an at
tack of illness Saturday night, pushed
open a pasure gate ami came to his old
quarters in the barn of the Transfer A
Livery t o. The horse attracted attend­
ants at the «table by his moans. A
veterinary was called, and Frank was
ctired.
Dr. Wendt tits glasses.
The Todd Hotel
T illam ook, Ore.
Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special
Rates by the Week.
Clean rooms. Comfortable beds.
Make this your resting place.
Mrs. Romero, Manager.
FRANK TAYLOR,
Notary Public
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raook, Ore.. I. O. O. F. Bid.
Ciò vendale, Ore.