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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1916)
Tha Difference. C ase anti Com m ent says that at a recent m eeting in Ham pton one o f the speaker* told o f a colon 1 w itness w ho w as rebuke 1 by the ju ice for the constant repetition o f the phrase, "also and lik ew ise.” “ Now, Judge.” replied tiie w itness, “ there's a difference he tw een those words. i's gw ine to spluln. Yo’ fath er w as an attu ’ny and a great one. w asn 't he?" The judge assented, som ew hat placated. “ W ell ju d ge, yo ’s an a ttu ’ny also, hut not likew ise. See. Judge?” sent. B ow m akers. too, w ere not at towed to use our ow n y ew w astefu lly , and some standard of skill had to be reached before one could possess a bow o f that wood. T h e nox ice had to Lx* content with ush or e lm .-L o u d o n Standard. D e a d l y C h e m i c a l 3 ombs. H ydrocyan ic acid, known us prussic acid, is so poisonous that a m ere breath o f it means Instant death. Sulphuric- anhydrid when brought into contact with the air com bines rapidly with | m oisture absorbed from the air, pro ducing sulphuric acid. T h row n in a A uthor of "A nnie Laurie.” bomb w ith Just exp losive charge “ A nnie I.auric.” according to the gen enough to disrupt the bomb and sc a t erully accepted story, was w ritten by ter the sulphurlc-anhydrid, the a ir for a soldier in Flanders to his ladylove a large space about the explosion a t iiome. T h e w riter w as W illiam would be at once converted into a Liquid D ouglas, and A nnie L au rie was one of dense fog o f sulphuric acid. ammonia, sim ilarly em ployed, would in j the four daughters o f Sir Robert L au stoutly so im pregnate the atm osphere rie o f M axw clton. Sad to relate, says with ammonia as to stran gle all per j the London Chronicle. Annie did not sons in tile im m ediate vicin ity. Am ! m arry her ardent lover. Some say rrionia is absolutely Irrcspirable. D ouglas w as killed In Flanders, but at all even ts A nnie w as led to tlie a lta r R ock et C am eras. In 1700 by A lexan d er Fergusson of T h e m ilitary cam era o f a Saxon Crulgdnrroch. named M aul is carried by a rocket over British General Elections, T h e British “ general election,” w hich can be called an appeal t<> the people and on w hich the existin g governm ent m ay be obliged to “ g<> out.” Is prac- j tically a referendum . In case of a dead lock or disagreem ent In parliam ent or cabinet a general election nm> be call ed a t any time Ah hough the vote of th e people is not taken directly on a question, lint on tin* representatives w hose stand lug on the question Is know n, the result is the same as if the Dill itse lf w ere being voted upou. the landscape to be photographed. The rocket, tw en ty feet long and w eighing fifty pounds, is mounted on a special support, w hich is raised to the degree necessary and aim ed by m eans of sights, and the electrically ignited pow dor ch arge carries the rocket to a height of about 2.000 feet. A s it turns to fall, exposure is m ade by an electro pneum ati. sh utter worked by a small battery. D irectly a fterw a rd a para chute opens, bolds the cam era thirty feet above the rocket, and the whole apparatus fa lls gen tly to the ground. Very distinct pictures seven inches square are obtained. Munitions In t h e L o n g A'jo. In True Proportion. T h e munition qt:o: tloti w as a slm- j He (rapturously)— M iss Sw eetth ina pier m atter for our forefathers than dances ns lightly as the ocean foam for us, but thev w ere acquainted with She (sw eetly)— Indeed she does, and it. Richard III ordained that with her head is ju st as light as her heels. - Rlehmond Tim es-D ispatch. every ton of certain goods imported into England ten y ew hows should he ' I j | j j ] j Southern California has much to offer you this winter. City or country, mountain or beach resorts all are invit ing. The Panama-California Exposition at Sun Diego will remain open another year— bigger and better than ever. But Southern California offers something even greater than this. It is the ever present and delightful Sunshine and Flowers Roses in bloom, Oranges and Lemons ripening on tho trees, Poppies and Geraniums everywhere. This is the real California. The expense of a trip to South ern California is not great. Low Round Trip r li.c.kps “re °” f“le daily from all Pacific North west points. Stopovers are allowed at pleasure. Through car service on limited trains, through dining car and observation care make the all rail route the delightful way to go. Ask your local ageut or w rite John M. Scott, G eneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. j | Z À 0 K M A N THE PLUMBER W hen in Tillam ook and you w ant a good meal at a most reasonable price call at M. Oleson’s in the ltam sey Hotel dining room. Colored Evidence. A w ell know n law yer w as tryin g to m ake clea r to n legal student the sig Plumbing, Eave Troughing nificance o f the term “ colored evi dence." m eaning th at evidence which and Pipe Fitting. has been tam pered with. “ T h e best illustration I can think ot cam e w ithin m y observation not long Your inquiry solicited. ago," said the law yer. “ A physician had said to a fa ir patient: “ ‘M adam, you are a little run down. I You need frequent baths and plenty of fresh nir. and I advise you to dress in the coolest, most com fortable clothes; nothing stiff or form al.’ “ W hen the lady got home this is how llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllll she rendered to her husband the ad FARMERS’ AND HOME-MAKERS’ WEEK vice given to her by the doctor: and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES “ ‘H e sa y s I m ust go to the seashore, do plenty o f m otoring and g et some J a n u a ry 3 to 8, iq iô new sum m er gow n s.’ " — New York Litre In form a tion , Practical H elp for the H om e Times. th e F arm , the C om m u n ity. Full Line of Bath Room Outfits, M o n e y ’* ior your Skunk C o y o t e s , M u sk ra t, F o x e s , W h ite W e a s e l and o th e r F ur b earers c o lle c t e d in y o u r s e c tio n S H I P Y O t l l F r i t s I U H K C T to " S i f t ! B E R T * * the la m «-! house In the World dealing exclusively In f.OP H AMtKICAN RAW IYRS « relia b le—resp on sib le—sin e P u r H ou se v. u h an u n b lem ish ed rep u ta tion ex istin g for " m o r e thnn a th ird o f a c e n t u r y ." a lo n g su c cessfu l re », n! o f send ing F u r S h ipp ers p r o m p t .S A T IS F A C T O R Y A N D t’ K O F IT A B l.l' return s. W rite fo r "V lit ¿»Softer! AMtuiper," th e o n ly reliable, a ccu ra te m a rk et rep ort anti p rice list published. W r i t e f o r St— N O W — It*« F K E B w e s t A u s t in ave / X . £>. O n U D L K 1 , D e p t lO S iiC H IC A C O . U S A . A B SHURFRT me. for 25-27 a n : • ok . k / xsbons <*. s it x t o iB r a • « “li Don’t ¿j bcmb «*• 99 I he fat t w*« w i.-h to hammer is that Alex McNair iSr Co.’s .»tort* gives more quality, service and satisfaction than any other store in Tillamook county. Cur FUenomiual S.:cce&s Oembiisiatcs that Fact. U« in» tnhi r Alex McNair A Co. for Builders' Hardware, Enve Ploughing. Farm 1 uo!s, Shelf Goods, Cutlery, and every thing kept in a fully stocked hardware store. n Alsx McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore. i « 1 sas**' - ORE. O . fîk. CM . a Fact to -airihiifn» if 1 T T S ’s x n r .i < TILLAMOOK, I C on vention* o f O re g o n 's (irentest Industries C on feren ces on O re g o n 's Most Vital P roblem s LH CTL'RKS D H M O N S T R A T IO N 8 — K X H IB IT IO N S — E N T E R T A IN M E N T S T w o th ou sam l p eop le atten»le»I last year. It is a great plae-e to m ak e friends—w ith live Ih in k rrs and live th ou gh ts good w ork ers, ami goo»l w ork. W IN T E R S H O R T CO U RSE J a n u ary 10 to F e b ru a ry 4, 1916 A P ia ctica l A gricultural Course in a Nut Shell. A p p lied S cien ce in Actual W ork o f the Farm atul H ousehold. Courses in F R t 'I T R A IS IN G , FA R M CROPS, SO ILS ST O C K R A IS IN G . D A IR Y WO . K, P O l'L T K Y R VISING. G A R D E N IN G , C o o IN C . s K 'V IN G . H O T S ! IDM.D ARTS. HOME N I'R S I N tt. RI’ SIN F SS M E T H O D S, K o .VI) B f l L D I S G FA R M E N G IN ! KKING, KLKAI O K G A x 1Z A CIONS. M A R K K T IN G . C orresp >rden»-e C o rn «»- W ithout Tuition. t-.xp.tt In stru ction in Music K> .! o i l tailt ad rates. For pr g-nr.v n : ,■ l • Tt*- '. c Afncuitsi . Co • ^r, t.or»«. ». E -rh o T*. 0 — v-s ( “ * • - ■ l ■ : • Obsolete Trade Names. Some obsolete nam es o f trades sur vive as surnam es— e. g.. W ebster, Lister, W alker. In the fourteenth cen tury the w eaver w as known as “ the w ebster." the d yer w as “ the lyster” and the workm an w ho trod the cloth In the d ye vat w as " the w alker.” The a rk w rlgh t made the arks or chests in w hich clothes or meal w ere stored, and the sm ith w as freq u en tly dubbed "th e fab er.” this Inter being one o f the rare cases in w hich the L atin translation o f a c ra ft has become a common surnam e. W hen the cottelor had forged an edged tool the blom er finished it off or put the bloom on: the chapm an traveled w ith goods from door to door and the coke baked cakes and sold theta.— London Tntlcr.