Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, September 21, 1916, Image 4

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    A N A T IO N ’S H IS T O R Y .
There is nothing th a t solidifies
and strengthens a nation like
reading the nation’s own history,
whether th a t history is recorded
in books or embodied in cus­
toms, Institutions and monu­
ments.— Joseph Anderson.
ness, and the infinity of God is not
mysterious, it Is only unfathomable;
not concealed, but incomprehensible;
It is a clear infinity, the darkness of
the pure, unsearchable sea.—ltuskln’s
“Modern Painters.”
Spoons.
The origin of the spoon is uncertain.
It must have been invented at a very
ancient date, for it is found among
people that have never come Into con­
tact with civilization. The necessity
of having some Implement for dipping
Precocity.
“kfercyl” exclaimed Mrs. Diggs. "The water seems to have led first to the
Invention of the calabash or the use
baby is chewing on your pocket edition of
the cocoanut shell and later on to
of Epictetus!"
the spoon.
“Indeed.” replied Professor Diggs,
with a proud and happy look, “let the
His Kick.
child alone. It is seldom that a mere “I understand Brown Is taking les­
Infant shows such a pronounced taste sons from a memory teacher.”
for the classics.”—Birmingham Age- "He ought to. The last time I played
IIerald.
golf with him he forgot about twenty
strokes thut be took.”—Detroit Free
Ladies' Portraits.
Press.
In u moment of self revelation IIopp-
ner once stated that in painting ladles’
portraits he used to make as beautiful
a face as he could, then give It a like­
ness to the sitter, afterwurd working
down from this beautiful state until
the observer should cry out, “Oh. I see
a likeness coming!” Then Hoppner
would stop mul never venture to make
It more like.—Loudon Telegraph
TAKE
THE WHITE
AUTO
Lost Bark.
Muggins, seeing u dead dog In the
ditch, stopped and, after gazing latent­
ly at It, said to his companion. "Anoth
er shipwreck.”
“ Where?"
“There lies n bark that is lost for
ever.”
Ills companion growled and navigat­
ed on.—Exchange.
II (i S T A G E
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1 Tillamook-
Cloverdale
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Egypt and China.
in Egypt we dig and delve and yvar
h.v year recover the treasures she
holds. In China there Is nothing to re­
cover. nothing to dig for. All Jier past
Is huddled on the surface. Her inusle
and her musical Instruments of the
past are here today the same as they
ever were. There are no stages of de­
velopment and no steps of usecut—
Hermann Smith.
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The Clear Infinity.
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That which we foolishly call vast- f
ness Is. rightly considered, not more 2
wonderful, not more Impressive, than
that which we Insolently call little-
Quality Counts
In ever line of Merchandise, but none
more especially than in
HARDWARE
Our large stock is in every instance the best that can he bad
and our aim will be to keep the high standard up.
Builders’ Hardware,
Tools
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Stoves Ranges, Farm and
Garden Tools
And every thing usually kept in a first-class hardware store, and
all good« are of the best quality.
Alex
McNair
&
Go.,
TiUamoak,0re. |
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The Evening Telegram, daily,
and the Cloverdale Courier, both
papers one year for 83.50.
Wise& Massey
Dentists
j> All Way Points
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Sufe and Comfortable
Leave Cloverdale daily at
7:30 a. m., arriving at Tilla- 2
inook at 10 a. m.—in time for X
morning train to Portland. *
Leave Tillamook at 3 p. m , I
arriving at Cloverdala at 5 J
p. m .
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J. M. TRAXLER, Prep. X
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And Owners of
»M
DR. H. M. MASSEY
is a college graduate in
Dentistry, registered in
Oregon, has bad sevetal
years experience, and
has come to Tillamook
county to make it his
future home.
BAR VIEW
TENT CITY
DR. W. ▲. WISE
is the same Dr. Wise who
practiced Dentistry in
Tillamook county a few
years ago, and will be
pleased to again wait on
those whq desire his
services.
We have Dental Offices in Tillamook, Bay City, Bar View and
Cloverdale, and are equipped to do all kinds of Dental
Work as good as it can be done anywhere.
WHAT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE, WE DO NOT DO
Dr. Massey guarantees all his work
and can be consulted at any time.
Call up by Telephone.
Dr. Wise has had thirty years exper-
ience in plate work and guarantees
what he says.
Free Painless Extracting, when Bridge work is Ordered
TD U ’I.I. call it a lucky day when you find the
satisfaction there is in a small chew of W-B CUT
Chewing. With most chcwcrs the flavor of rich
tobacco is a genuine surprise party. There’s another
surprise—you keep your jaws quiet and restful, for the
salt brings out the flavor without so much chewing and
to small a nibble doe« the trick and
tobacco, that's it. In 10c. pouches, at
spitting. 1 ou think it queer how
lasts to long -hut it's r».A
enterprising dealers.
Made
bj WEYMAN-RP.UTON
COMPANY, SO
Umoo
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New
York Gty
OUR BRIDGE WORK has been brought up to the highest state of
perfection. The teeth on the bridge are interchangeable at will
without removing from the mouth.
PLATES WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION.—The very best and latest
in modern dentistry. No more falling plates. If yon are having
plate troubles, get Dr. Wise’s advice as to what should be done
and the 3ost of doing it FREE. We can extract your teeth abso­
lutely without pain—free where plate or bridge work is ordered.
Will be at Cloverdale Hotel Every Tuesday