LOVERDALE VOL. j 2. C L O VERD ALE, T IL L A M O O K COUNTY. OREGON. SEPTEM BER 28. 1916 PLANS FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC Seriously Injured. Word was received in Cloverdale Mon­ day morning that Mrs. Emma Fogg was seriously injured Sunday in an automo­ bile accident. The report says Mrs. Fogg was i.n company with other ladies in an automobile driven by Garrett Ward and in making a turn the auto­ mobile came to a sudden stop throwing the occupants out of the car over the windshield. Mrs, Fogg was picked up unconscious and rushed to a hospital. It was first thought that her skull was fractured and up to this writing she is reported in a critical condition. Will Us9 Giant Machine Carry ; 3 Ton of Gasoline. Will 1916— the most notable year in tbe hishorv of the world—record among its tremendous achievements, a trans- Atlantic aeroplane flight? Lieut. I’ olner.a Danish military aviat­ or, is tired with ambition to become the Columbus of the clouds, and is prepar­ ing to fly from Faroe island to New York in a 350-horsepower air craft. He says he expects to make the 3,550-mile journey in 48 hours. Expert airmen believe Polner will succeed. With a high-powered motor Polner hopes to average 74 miles an hour. Polner plans to make the trip from Faroe island to St. Johns, N. F., in 30 hours. His machine is being built to carrv sufficient fuel to make the flight without a stop. Expert aviators esti­ mate more than a ton of gasoline will he needed. Since the opening of the European war many machines have been made and successfully operated with carrying capacity for even greater load.:. Polner’ s machine will be equipped with wireless apparatus and the average height at which he plans to Hv will be between 8,000 and 10,000 feet. __________________ Cloe Halbert No Nimrod. Miss Clue Halbert enjoyed a week’s vacation from the telephone switch­ board last week and tried tier luck fish­ ing tbe Little Nestucca river. Every afternoon of the week she angled for the finny tribe and late tbe last afternoon she succeeded in landing a trout leas than seven inches long. The hello girl says she wasn’ t entirely unsuccessful at any rate. Falls From Barn Loit and Broafcs^rm. Monday afternoon while playing in the hay loft at Mark Bays’ ranch litt’e Miss Leighton, sister of Mrs. Bays, fell and broke her arm at the wrist. She was taken to the hospital at Tillamook Mon­ day evening where the arm was set and the child made as comfortable as pos­ sible. Was Operated Upon Monday. Miss Mamie Call, of this place, was operated upon Monday at the Jones The Evening Telegram, Portland’ s hospital, Tillamook, by Dr. Shearer for best daily paper, and the Cloverdale appendicitis. It is reported the young Courier, both papers one year for only lady withstood the operation nicely and is on the high road to recovery $3.50. ^ N e s tu c c a . V a lle y Bank G LO VB R D A LB , OREGON | W e Want Your Banking % © Business Several of our customers are people we do not know by sight though we have done business by mail with them for years. give you the same satisfaction. Mail us Your Next Check or Checks [t saves you time, and TIME IS MONEY, especially at this season of the year. No need to come to the bank in person. SECURITY AND SERVICE Our Motto Jury Says Launch is Exempt. In the trial of E. E. Colestock vs. H. Crenshaw Saturday over the attachment of a launch, the jury rendered a ver­ dict that the launch was operated to earn a living for the owner and de­ cided it came under the law of exempted property. C r a r y , but Rich. Some years ago a man was arrested on ilia ground of insanity. Ills filthy dwelling was searched. Even the wall paper was lined Inside with bank notes. A kitchen copper was the store place o f thousands of old hank hills The grate was tilled with silver and copper coins. Jars and bottles were crammed with pennies he had collect­ ed on the streets. When the treasure was counted it totaled £25,000, and an­ other £5,000 was In a bank!—London Tit-Bits. FIRE! FIRE! TROUBLES ON YOUR B R A IN M U TU A L ITY , That’s all the Business scope of the Nestucca Valloy. FIRE! can be speedily done away with if you will but take the precau­ tion to protect yourself against catastrophes. A few dollars will assure you of your home, or a fitting substitute, for a fire in­ surance policy is a resurrectar from the possible wreck you may become enmeshed in any day. Take our advice. Get out a fire insurance policy com­ mensurate with your holdings. we need your business. ^ S tra teg y . "What was all the argument be tween you and the judge yesterday?” “ Oh. we were discussing the merits of our respective cars.” “ That's a foolish thing to do You can never convince a man that your ear Is better than his.” “ I knefw that, but 1 got him so mad that he committed himself to the state­ ment that my car can’t make over ten miles an hour. The next time I'm brought up before him for speeding I'll remind him of that.” —St. Louis I’ost- Dlspatch. Is G r a m m a r E s r e n t i i l ? Sometimes it is i.r - -d that formal grammar teach's d el 1 ■< i to write and speak correctly, hut as d! Americans tiuvo studied for1: : r,r r. includ­ ing newspaper rep > : -r* ninl saleswo­ men, there won. I a; r t ■ 1 e n<> guar­ antee that fori; 1 1 g e iar study leads to correct habits <>! -• i• • * It On the other hand, 1 «.a c knew a school where for fourteen yt ars not a minute When in Tillamook and you want a was spent on formal grammar, uud, good meal at a most reasonable price like the worm that does not miss a slice or two, no one ever knew the dif­ call at M. OU-aon’s in the ItamBey Hotel ference.—Atlantic Monthly. dining room. You need the Bank Bank with your home bank and enlarge We believe we have given them satisfactory banking service and esn And can give you ail the advatanges that any other can give you. NO. 12 Phone Us Cal on Us Write Us TODD HOTEL BUILDINO, TILLAMOOK ROLLIE W. AY A T g f l M The Insurance Man