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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
PLE A S U R E ’ 8 ROSES. The roses of pleasure seldom last long enough to adorn the brow of him who plucks them, for they are the only rosea whloh do not retain their sweet ness after they have lost their beauty*— Hannah More. Stunted Maples. Stunted maple trees, grown In moun tainous regions of eastern Austria, where the winters are long and severe and tho snowfalls considerable, yield excellent Wood for tho manufacture of violins. Good Acting. “Ilarnfat always will Insist on tell ing everybody he meets that he Is an actor.” "Well, If he can get anybody to be- llevo It It will be tho best bit of acting he has ever done.”—-Exchange. City Streets In Mexico. There is an almost unbroken regu larity In the laying out of tho city streets In Mexico, but according to an old Spanish custom the name of the same street frequently changes from block to block. Both Important. “One of fin* most Important things In life, my son." said the father, “Is to know when to grasp an opportunity." “And another," said the wise son, “Is to know when to let go of It, I sup pose.”—Philadelphia Ledger. I fabrics described below and we will gladly forward them by return mail. Our representative will be in your district again in a few days and will show you samples of many other fabrics for Dresses, Suits, Coats and the numerous other garments required by Women and Children. 36 inch wide Granite Suitings 69c per Yard Splendid wearing fabrics for dresses for Ladies and Misses as well as for the younger girls. These fabrics aro shown in plain colors of Black, Navy Blue, Torpedo Grey, Copenhagen Blue, Greens and Browns, and While Pencil Stripes on grounds of Navv Blue, Myrtle Green, and Light and Dark Browns. Price Per Y ard ............... Spoiled by the Exception. “How did you find your dinner when you came homo late Inst night?” “Pretty good, except tho course my wife Introduced In tho bill of fare of tongue served with hard sauce.”—Balti more American. Natural. “Let's piny house,” suggested flve- yenr-old Alice to her twin brother, Ned. “All right," ho agreed; “you pet tho broom and be the mother, and I’ll get . the newspaper and be the father.”— Exchange, Tho Price of Peace. “I quarreled with my wife yester day, and we haven’t spoken since." “Why don’t you make up?” "Pm going to. All I'm worried nlnuit now Is the Indemnity.”—Boston Tran script. Concentrated 8lghts. “lie says lie's traveled thousands of miles." "Ah, he must have seen a great deal.” "Yes; many things. He's lieon floor walker In n department store for twen ty-seven yeurs.’’- Philadelphia I*edger. Quick Action. A futher remonstrated with his son. an Oxford undergraduate, for wasting ills time In writing for local pa|H-rs, ntul cited l>r. Johnson ns saying that a man who wrote except for money was a fool. The son wrote bnck Immediately: "I shall fellow l'r Johnson's advice and write for money. Please send me ¿"20."—Londou Telcgrnph All Wool Storm Serges 75C Per Yard Always economical, always satisfactory in wear and appearance. Serges this fall are filling a prominent place in Fashion’s sug gestions for almost every style of garment for Women, Mieses or Children. The serges we offer at this exceptionally modest price are all 36 inches wide and are shown in such favorite und pleasing colors as Navy Blue, Copen hagen Blue, Havanne, Cardinal, Grey, Rus sian Green, Brown, Black, Myrtle Green and white. Samples sent gladly on request. Price Per Y ard................. Unprecedented Sale of Ladies’ Lisle and Silk Hose Approval. 1 Utlcnce — Ilava you seen Teggy’s new suit? Patrice—Yes, Isn’t It too ridiculous for anything? “Yes, 1 like it too.”—St. Louis Post- IMsputch. Special Values in Dress Goods for the Matron, Miss or School Girl F you are unable to come to the store, kindly ask for samples of the T Made Possible by timely Purchases from two Leading Manufacturers HERE was absolutely no hesitation on our part when these two lines of Women’s Hose were offered to us, the makers’ names on the merchandise being sufficient guarantee of its reliability and value, r The Stockings—descriptions of which follow—are now on display in the Drv Goods Department. If unable to pay a visit to the store, mail your order and we will fill it as carefully as though you presented it in person. Ladies Lisle Hose Per 25c Pair For Actual 35c Values Ladias’ Lisle Hose in Black only, and knit to fit without a seam. Fully fashioned with shaped foot, narrowed ankle, and widened leg. These stockings are of a remarkably good color, being genuine German dyed and absolutely fast. Sizes 8$, 9. 9$. 2 5 C Price Per P a ir................................ Ladies’ Silk Hose Per 50c Pair For Actual 05c Values A warranted Silk Stocking made by one of America’s most foremost Hosiery Manufac turers. A stocking that has been anticeptic- ally dyed, thus protecting the foat from poisoD. Shown in a splendid color of Black only that it is absolutely fast and stainless, aud which at tho prioe represents one of the greatest Hursiery bargains ever offered bv this store. Sizes 8J, 9, 9*. 10 Price Per Pair!..................................... Special \ allies in Men’s High Top Hoots at prices from 84.50 to 88.00 Mail your orders for High Boots, we guarantee to fill all your requirements as thoroughly as though you come to the store to make your purchase in person. Glance over the list of Special Values and you will st once admit that your needs can be both economically and satisfactorily filled from our selections. "Hipress” Boot«, Brown, l’er Pair.............$5.45 “Goodrich” White Boots, Ter Pair..............$7.45 "Walrus” Sporting Boots. Per Pair...........$»; ••*' “Stout« Patent Boot«, Per Pair « ................$7.75 “ Vac" Sporting Boots, Per Pair .. ...... ..$7410 '‘Bull’« Eye” White Soles. P«r Pair.............. $7.00 "Bull a Eve Ribbed, Per Pair................fs.oo Bntterick P a t- terns 10c, 15c and 20c. By Mail 2c Extra T IL L A MOOK, OREGON The Mall Order Hcnse for the People of Tilla mook County.