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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
Cloverdaie Courier #• » Published Every Thursday Rrank Taylor, Editor and Publish v. ••Kntfn><l asseeund-cla.es matter. Nov embre t :ît 11. 1905 ¡it tin* * |>oet office at t'lo- vwrdale. Tillamook County, 4)re*r *n, un der Act of Congress, March 3nl, 1878. K cbscbiption K ai Henry Howe was a young farmer Chie Year, in advance...................... $1.0C - six Mouths ...................................... 50 living three miles from the village o f Three M onths...................................... 25 Lansing, and his deaf mother kept Single C opy......................................... 05 house for him. In the village above mentioned lived Ellen Wilcox with her AnVKRTISIKG R a t * » father and mother. Ilenry was twen Dtoplt! yed Advertisements, 50 cents per inch per month, single column. All ty-two yeurs old and Ellen nineteen. ! ocal Reading Notices. 5 cents per One day when Ilo w e had sold a load of line for each insertion. Timber land notices $10.00 stove wood at the Wilcox home he and Homestead notices 5.00 Ellen met. They looked good to each Political Announcement Cards $10.(X) other. Then began a courtship that lusted almost a year, and there was but one breuk iu i t That wus when J ob D kpartmknt My Job Department is complete in every Ellen went to u picnic which Henry respect and I am able to do all kinds could not attend, and Henry the nest Commercial Job Printing on short Sunday for revenge took out driving a notice at reasonable prices. girl he had once kissed at a husking. This break in Cupid s plans lasted T H U R S D A Y . JU N K 22. 1910 a month, and people had l»egun to say that It was off forever when the cou- Robert LaFollet has kissed his presi pie made up. The turtledoves cooed again, and in the course o f u mouth dential hopes got-dbye. they were married. All went merrily for the next three This reciprocation business is mighty months, and then came a fiend iu hu tine so long as you are the recipient. man shape. lie was agent for a tele phone company, und he advanced about It seems to take our troups a much 150 reasons why Henry should inslall longer time to get out of Mexico than it one of the instruments in his peaceful home. The young bride advanced her did to get in. reasons also, and after giving a week or two’s thought to the matter Henry The first sign of returning peace in ordered in the wonderful little thing. Europe ft the discharge of 3500 nun One day a sewing machine agent working in the gun cotton works. came along the road where Henry was at work and pulled up for a talk. Ho I f Mr. Ford would send a string of his led the conversation around to that jitneys along the battle fronts of Europe Sunday school picnic und Henry’s hug- he might induce the boys to get out of gy ride and presently said: "D id you ever see the feller that es the trenches for a joy ride by next corted your w ife to that picnic?’’ Christmas. “ Why, there was no feller!” was the surprised reply. Puss In Boots. "Oh, wasn’t there? How a woman No collection o f fairy tales Is com plete without "Puss In Roots,” and It can fool a man! You have gone and is Interesting to know that It has put iu a telephone. 1 don’t say that amused the children o f a hundred gen feller is still in the village, but if he is erations. Tli? various versions of the how easy for your w ife and he to have story differ materially, however. It Is a dozen conversations a day over the believed that the Zanzibar version is wire! Have you thought o f that?” “ Say, old man, don’t get off any the original. There the man Is un grateful to the clever cat and Is pun trash like that.” cautioned the farmer. ished by awaking to find Ills prosperity “ There was no feller, I tell you. and if a dream. In France, Italy and India there was he did not make a mash. the cat is a swindler and the Marquis Don’t try to stir up any trouble here.’’ “ Oh. I am not one to stir up trou- of Carrnbas is his accomplice. In Rus sia and Sicily “ Puss In Boots" is a hie,” said the agent, and he drove along moral story and the cat helps the man to the house and entered i t He knew from motives o f gratitude. When ! he could not make a sale o f a machine, Cruikshank illustrated “ Puss In Roots” for one was there already. He said he rewrote it and introduced the moral to the w ife: “ I was one o f those who motive o f gratitude in the cat, but the thought you and Henry had broken off American version does not point out for good. In fact, I made u bet o f $10 any motive. W hy should the cat help that he would marry the other girl.” his master to title and riches? In our “ Aren't you a bit impudent?” queried story he is a weak fellow who does the young w ife ns she flushed up. nothing to help himself, and we feel “ But I didn't mean to be, Mrs. W il that the cat is throwing his energies cox. I was Just thinking how handy away on an idler.—St. Louis Globe- that telephone was for him. Her father Democrat. also has a telephone in his house, and, if she and Ilen ry wanted to talk, there • Good Form. you are. He could slip in here a dozen Aunt— You’ll be late for the party, times a day, and if he didn’t talk too won’t you, dear? Niece—Oh, no, loud you could not hear him from your auntie. In our set nobody goes to a work in the kitchen.” party until everybody else gets there.— “ I f you have no other errand you had Boston Transcript better drive along,” was the quiet sug gestion. Vicarious. Henry did not tell her that he had Nodd—H ow do you like your chauf seen (be agent that day, and she did feur? Todd—I dou’t know anything not tell Henry that she had seen him about him personally, but my w ife either. and daughter tell me he drives my car Despite the way they had answered very well.—Judge. him he had planted a seed o f distrust and Jealousy which presently took root. Jokes on the Men. Henry took his mother out to the Mrs. A.— Do you ever rend the Jokes barn, where his shouts in her ear in the newspapers? Mrs. B.—Only the would not reach the w ife In the house, jokes on the men—the marriage no and told her to keep count every day tices, you know.—Exchange. o f the times bis w ife ..used the tele phone. The w ife managed to hang around every time Ellen was telephon ing. and she strained her ears to hear every word. One day there was a ring, and Henry was called for. He bad just come up from the Held and made an excuse that lie wanted a drink o f water. He rushed for the telephone, ami the wife rushed after him. She could not hear what was said by the other party, but she thought there was a blush ou bis face as he answered. A fte r u talk of two minutes lie replied to the other party that lie would be there about 8 o'clock in the evening. This was alto gether too bold. She was being hu miliated In her own house. Henry wus wearing his hat. She cuffed It off his head and blazed forth: “ Henry Ilow e. If you nre going to see that girl tills evening I will follow you every step of the way. ami 1 will pull every hair out o f her head!” “ You had better stay home and talk over the wire to the feller who escorted you to the Sunday school picnic!” he retorted. Taunts were dying back and forth when a thunderstorm that had been i j gathering for the last hour suddenly broke, and a thunderbolt instead o f striking the barn made a straight wake for the house. It knocked about a hun dred shingles off the roof, wrecked a bedstead upstairs and then tore that telephone out by the roots nnd pros trated man nnd w ife and mother. It did not seriously injure them, and in half an hour they were able to sit up ami smell the brimstone and survey the desolation. “ Good!” exclaimed Henry as he pointed to the telephone lying on the floor “ Good!” udded his w ife as she also saw’ it. “ Yon never went with a feller to the 1 picnic!” “ And you don't care tw o cents about that freckled face girl!** That telephone has never been re placed. I * : We pay 25c per dozen for eggs. verdale Mercantile Co, r*~ | I > Notice ior Publication. (IT HUSH KR) 03027 1 ^ K1’ A K T M E N T OF T H E 1N T E R IO R C. 8. L A N D O FFIC E at Portland, Ore gon, June 7, 1010. Notice ie hereby giveu that Peter N. Forsyth, of Ncuamusa, Oregon, who, on April 24, 1011, made Additional Home- •tead Entry No. 03027, for u n e l4, section 18, township 4 south, range 7 west, W illamette Meridian, lias filed notiea of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Of fice, at Portland, Oregon, on the 10th day of July, 1016. Claimant names as witnesses: Ellery DeLashmut, of Willamina, Ore gon; Charles C. Wilson, of Willamina, Oregon ; Frank D. Maine, of Blaine, Or egon; Dewitt Jones, of Nenamusa, Ore gon. Proof made according to law under which entry was made. N. Campbell, Register. Notice for Publication. ( publish kb ) 02058 D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E IN T E R IO R , U. S. LA N D O FFIC E at Fortland, Oregon, June 16th, 1916. N otu ' k is hereby given that William II. Davis, of Blaine, [Oregon, who, on March 20, 1011, made Homestead Entry No. 02958, for u % n w ' 4, Section 22, Township 3 South, Range 8 West, W il lamette Âleridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, ou the 3rd day of August, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Matthew Thompson, of Blaine, Oregon, John W ilm oit, of Blaine, Oregon, Frank D. Maine, of Blaine, Oregon, John T. Moon, of Cloverdale, Oregon Proof made according to law under which entry was made. N. Campbell, Register. The Eveniug Telegram, Portland’ s best daily paper, and the Cloverdale Clo- Courier, both papers one year for only $3.50. R O U N D TR IP ia l between T L L ftM O O K , O R E G O N I and other Southern Pacific Stations in Tillamook County. They save con siderable money. Are on sal# as fol low«: On Sale - - Daily. Return Limit - - Two Days from date of Sale. Use these low round trip tickets on your next outing or fishing trip in T i l lamook county. You might spend a week end at many points along the beach. \ j i : ] j Your local agent will be pleased to give you more complete information or write John M. Scott, Q en eral Passenger A g en t, P ortlan d , Oregon. S O U T H E R N P A G ir iG I