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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
“ tlnir m an .” H e lifted his h a t aud calm ly ex p lain e d : ~ “ 1 h av e com e dow n h ere to v isit my b ro th er, w ho Is to m eet m e here. 1 w as on tho c a r w ith you, b u t you did not see me. I am glad to h a v e been of service to you. T h ree or fo u r people By M. QUAD h av e boon h u rt a inf’ will re q u ire th e Copyright, lSlii. by tho MoCluro aid of a surgeon. You, doubtless; Nowapu^^r Uyndluutu. h av e frie n d s com ing to m eet you. Will you ex cu se m e w hile I go and see w h at M iss D orothy C am pbell kuow th a t It 1 can do for those who have been in b ad rallied an d frozen during the n ig h t ju re d ? I am a physician, you k n o w .” J u s t then h er siste r cam e up in th e She opened th e door an d stepped o u t au to a n d called to her. So sh e a n d to find th a t th e top stone step was still th e y oung m an had m et once m ore, u glare. Miss D orothy w as fulling a n d though she had n ev e r expected to see »'T eam ing w hen u m ale pedestrian him again. who happened to he passing a t th a t A fte r sh e recovered her com posure m om ent, ru sh e d p a rt w ay up the step s nnd had been naked a dozen tim es a n d received her In his arm s. T he over fo r th e p a rtic u la rs of th e Inci shock lau d ed both of them on the w alk, dent. site re la ted h er w hole sto ry from b u t on th e ir feet and they suffered no the beginning. A week passed aw ay . If Dr. Roy Injury. flood send took an y m easu res to d is “ You will excuse me, m iss," said tho cover w h ere th e young lady w as sto p m an us he raised his h a t ping, no one b u t his b ro th e r knew . If “ Not only excuse, hut thank you,” M iss D orothy C am pbell w as ra th e r w a s tho reply. an x io u s to find w here th e d o cto r w as “And you w ere going out w ithout located site k ep t It to herself, b u t F a te ru b b e rs?” he queried. solved th e problem . In w alk in g ab o u t h er s iste r's g ard en s Miss D orothy "I n ev er w e a r them ." step p ed In n hole an d fell fo rw a rd nnd “ You ru n a te rrib le risk such a day broke an arm . A telephone call w as ns to d ay .” "Oh, I am p re tty surefooted," sh e se n t ou t over tho co u n try n eig h b o r hood for a d o cto r—a n d n d o cto r th a t laughed ns she noticed th at he had could com e w ith a rush. H a lf an hour p ro d d e d h im self w ith a pair. “T h an k s la te r Dr. Roy G oodsend a p p e are d a t ag a in .” th e house, a n d In less th a n au h o u r th e As MJss D orothy w as moving nw ay broken bone w as set an d s; tinted and she noticed th a t h er revu er was a bandaged, a n d ab o u t all ho said o f any m an of p erh ap s tw enty -five, w ith a consequence before he took his de professional look about him. 1!;* had p a rtu re w a s: d a rk h air an d eyes an d a si lie that* “ I w as so rry I w as not at h an d to w as good n a tu re Itself. He* was si ill catch you as you fell. R eally. M iss stan d in g , a n d she realized th a t lie C am pbell, you seem to need th e care w ould w atch h e r until she h id crossed of a g u a rd ia n .” th e stre e t, and, though there w as Ice B efore tho broken bone had com u n d er h er feet, she stepped out boldly. pletelv k n it Dr. Roy G oodsend had She saw tw o o r th re e p ed estrian s slip som ething to say. l i e sat a m id st the ping an d falling, bu t she would ta k e roses clim bing over th e v eran d a. H e no w nrnlng. By sh ee r good luck she h a d n 't a w ife a n d tw o or th re e ch ild reached th e d estin atio n sh e had set ou t ren. bu t w a n te d them , and M iss D or for, an d In tim e she s ta rte d to m ake othy w as sen sib le enough to le t-h im h er w ay home. She had m ade h a lf the rescue her fee th e fo u rth time. d istan ce w hen a rough neck of n m an in p assin g h er seem ed to give h e r Ills Tho Diplom at. elbow w ith Intent to m ak e h er fall, “ W ere you lonesom e w hile I w as uiul fall she did. B ut M iss D orothy aw ay. B ertra m , d e a r? " asked his w ife d id n 't go tig h t dow n am id th e slush. A p a ir o f stro n g arm s p rev en ted her, when she re tu rn e d from her visit to and as sho w as l!f»cl on h e r fe et ag ain her m other “Yes. love. 1 w as d re a d fu lly lone she tu rn e d to fittu the m an w ho had sav ed h er before. som e,” replied B e rtra m d u tifu lly . “ W hy—you—you”— “ B ut, why d id n ’t you w rite to me "Yes,” ho sm iled. “ I w as no t follow o ften e r? I had only tw o letters from ing you to net th e p a rt o f a g u ard ian , you th e w hole tim e I w as aw ay ." b u t I hml to com e back th is w uy and “ W ell, you see. my d ear. I tried to had only Ju st seen you w hen th e big w rite you, b u t I co u ld n 't m ake the loafer brought ab o u t th e collision. I w as n e a r enough to sav e you fro m a letters sound ch e erfu l, and I w as a fra id you'd discover bow lonesom e I w as fall.” “And I ow e you my th a n k s ag ain ,” and conte right home. 1 w ouldn’t have spoiled y o u r visit fo r th e w orld, love." she said. And he really th o u g h t she believed I t w as «bout th e m iddle o f th e next May, a n d th e re w ere ea rly roses In him .—St. Louis P ost-D ispatch. stead e f slush an d lee th a t M iss D oro Tw o H eaded Symbols. thy Cninpltell arriv e d a t a little coun try railro ad statio n tw e n ty m iles ou t o f Both R ussia a n d G erm any display th e Mg city. Slit» h ad com e dow n to tw o headed eagles on th e ir sta n d a rd s. pay h er s is te r a b rie f visit a n d they Yet tills sym bol Is considered by som e w ere to m eet her a t th e sta tio n w ith heralds to be m erely th e resu lt of th e a n auto. Tho a u to had n o t a rriv e d yet, heraldic p ra ctice of “dim idiation. a n d th e girl w as stan d in g on th e p lat This w as sim ply a child’s w ay of im form , w attin g . paling tw o co a ts of a rm s on th e sam e “ Look out! Look out!" shouted a shield by th e p rim itiv e m ethod of cu t d sen voices In chorus, and th e n th ere ting each In h a lf a n d ta k in g th e d ex w as n m ad scram b le am o n g th o se on ter h a lf o f one a n d th e sin iste r h a lf of Cue p latfo rm . One o f tho fre ig h t cars the K 'ther an d placing them back to being push ed along by th e locom otive back, ns it w ere. S tra n g e tw o bonded bad p a rtly le ft th e rail a n d broken beasts n a tu ra lly re su lte d —ns, for in loose trout tlu> tra in , an d It w ould be stance, w hen a lion an d an eag le w ere alm ost su re to bum p Into th e platform . halved a n d Joined together. T h e grlf- Ml s D orothy w as ab o u t th e only one lin N sup;* sed to have been evolved In th e c row d w ho did not see th e d a n from tw o Hons ra m p a n t by dlm idla- ton.—London S|*eetator. ger. Most o f th em had got aw ay , and sh e w as still sta n d in g a n d w ondering, w hen a u arm w ent aro u n d h er w aist P u ttin g Him Right. a n d she w as lifted up a n d h a lf c a r G u e st—A broiled ehlckcn w ith coler d 'd a n d h a lf d ra sed to th e f a r en d o f li.»! W a lte r —C elery, sir, his th e w ay th e p latfo rm an d th en ce h a lf way b it's pronounced, sir.— B oston Globe. ac ro ss a s tre e t. Sho tu rn e d to find THE W AYS OF FATE THE "GREATER OREGON’ W i t h n e w b u t ld t u g a , b e t t e r e c ju in n ie n t, a n d ’ Mmiijf a d d itio n s to i ' •; -V o f O rexon w ilt b c g iji ii.’, day, S eptem ber IS , 1610, i j U n iv e rs ity year, T u es S p e c ia l tr a in in g in C o m m e r c e , J o u r n a lis m , A r c h ite c tu r e , L a w , S S eJ icin A .T ea ch in * , L ib r a ry W ork , M u sic , P h y s ic a l T r a in in g an d F in e A rts. L a r c e a n d s tr o n g d e p a r tm e n ts o f L ib e r a l E d u c a tio n . L ib ra ry o f m o r e th a n 6 3 ,0 0 0 v o lu m e s, f i f te e n b u ild in g s f u l ly e a u lp p e d , tw o sp le n d id g y m n a s iu m s . T u itio n F r e e . D o r m it o r ie s fo r m en a n d fo r w o m e n . E x p e n s e s L o w e s t. „ W r ite fo r fr e e c a ta lo g s , a d d r e s s in g R e g is t r a r UNIVERSITY OF OREGON E U G E N E , O R EG O N ( t h e G O OD J U P P E S E E S A KAAN <30 TO THE N E *T S T O R E } i I'M S O R R y I'M OUT OF , I F yOU HAVEN'T W -B CUT y o u CA N 'T HAVE 1 IT. H E R E 'S TH E K IN D | y O U U S E D TO U S E . MV D IM EJ" A T IP T O Y O U . M R .D EA LER ] D O N 'T R U N O U T O F T H E K IN D V O U R C U S T O M E R S W A N T AND y o u W O N T- RUN O U T O F C U S T O M E R S . ERE and there you run across a store keeper \vho|s got the idea that all the common sense in town is on his side of the counter. H e don’t keep W-B CUT Chewing nor any of the new and better things. Some how he can’t increase his trade. Nearby is a man who believes in the people. H e keeps all the good things— he’s a success. He finds men changing over to W-B CUT right along. Common sense told him they would change to tiie rich little chew that lasts and satisfies. H Made tty WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Gty PROFESSIONAL Ti lamook Abstract Company Tuos. C oat - iw . Pr.uiaiwirr. CO M PlJfTK SET OK A BSTRACT BOOKS OF TILLAM OOK COUNTY, O H B tK W . TILLA M O O K C IT Y , The Todd Hotel Tillamook, Ore. L. S. HUSHB2CK, Proprietor. OREGON. T.H.00YNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW C onveyancing, E tc. O pp. C o u rt Ilooae, Under New Management CARDS T illam ook, Ore. Dining Room run on Family Style Meal8 ‘25c. w-' Rooms 50 and 75 Cents, Special Rates by the Week. Tillamook Undertaking Co. K. N. H E N K E L , P ro p rieto r. N ight a n d Day calls p ro m p tly atte n d e d . N e x t Door to Jo n es-K n u d so n F u rn itu re | ( S tore. T ILLA M O O K . - - OREGON • Pacific Meat & Produce Co. (U . D. W ersch k u l, P ro p .) those who wish to @ j get a better K0- DAK this season, we have made arrange ments whereby we can take in a few good old style machines in trade on new ones, KotaRCfeamttjanli i (Rcpatrtng. Phone orders tilled. Deliveries made North and South. Cash Paid for Hides Phone, Shop, 13-S-ti. Res. t)-C-2i^ 0. I. C L O U G H , RELIABLE ERUQSISTS Tillamook, - Oregon. t