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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1916)
<$><§> <^ •$> <8> <$><$■ T W || Fjw 1 ,Mi 'y M College Cf'zy <§> <£ ALCOHOL AS A CLEANER. <V ----; <$> Alcohol seems to possess nn es- >$> pecial gift for banisblug grease. <8> When grease has been spilled 3> or spattered on the floor and has <§> penetrated into the pores of the <$> wood alcohol removes it better than anything else <i> A wad of soft paper dampened <§> with alcohol will quickly remove $> grease from the stove or sink or <§> a greasy cooking utensil, and if <$> the paper is then burned the dis <$> agreeable task is quickly over. <$> Alcoliol satisfactorily renews <$> the soiled collar of storm coats <§> and is better to remove spots €> from black goods than gasoline. <$> Alcohol is pleasant to use ns a <§> cleanser, since it quickly evapo- <£ rates, leaving neither odor nor stain. It is also perfectly safe. <$> <$> <S> <$> <$> 3> <§> <§> ^ <$> <§> <$> <§> <$> <§> 3> <$> <$> <§> <i> <$> <$> <S> 60 HOME - TURKEY DAY T h a n k s g i v i n g IN ov. 30 t h Low Round Trip Fares between all stations in OREGON on Southern Pacific Lines. On Sale Nov. 2Qth and 30th Return Limit Dec. 4th ALSO • 5=Day Round T rip Tickets A Deadly Weapon. There is a horrible weapon favored at reduced rates to all stations in by certain of the hill tribes In the Ghauts of western Asia, which con sists of four sharp, curved blades hid G A U S rO R N IA den under the fingers and securely held in place by rings passing over two of On Sale Nov. 2(>th, 27th and 28th them. With such a contrivance Shl- vnji. the Maratlin hero. Is credited Ask local agent tor detailed information or write with having disemboweled his Mo hammedan overlord when making a pretense of rendering him his hutnble- JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent l. To make (Juntitp submlssion PORTLAND The vngnnkg (“tigers' claws” », as the corner-stone they are called, are distinctly more and Sti/te the eop- brutal than their western prototype, ino stone. the “knuckle duster.” — Wide World Magazine. To sett at the tot rest price consist Buddhism's Hades. The Infernal regions of Buddhism ent trifh the sin fitt are horrible. They comprise n great est projit above cost. hell and 13« lesser hells. In these hells, according to the sculptures of ■'*. To tell the truth the Buddhist temples, men are ground in print unit net if to powder and their dust turned into in the store. ants and fleas and spiders They are pestled In a mortar. The hungry eat redhot iron halls The thirsty drink molten Iron. Islamism says of the Infernal re gions: “They who believe not shall have garments of fire fitted for them. Bolling water shall be poured on their heads and on their skins, and they •chool District Budnet shall bo beaten with maces of Iron.”— And Our Paper—All One Year ® * To the Clark of School District No. 22, London Chronicle. Tillamook County, Oregon: In tbe Dwelling. Fallowing is a statem ent of the esti mated amount of money needed by the I have nlways felt that the best se district during the fiscal year heginnirg curity for civilization Is tlie dwelling on Juns 20, 101«», anil ending on June and that upon properly appointed and l ‘> 11*17. This budget is made incom becoming dwellings depends more than pliance with Section 208 of the School anything else the Improvement of man l aws of 11*15, and includes the estimated kind. Such dwellings are the nursery amounts to be received from the count\ of all domestic virtues, and without a school fund, state school fund, special becoming home the exercise of those district tax and all other moneys of the virtues Is impossible.—Disraeli. district: BUDGET Tones For W histler. Teachers’ salaries .................. $2875.00 About Color the time Jam es McNeill Wills Gel The Rvos! For Your Money Apparatus and supplies, such tier, the nrtist, was causing a sensation as maps, chalk, erasers, Bytakinft odvantsJis of this remarkable offer rmw, you make a cash saving stoves, curtains, etc.................. 25.00 with the |<nlntlng which he called "A of $1.10. 1 ou ?,et 0 y. * .* 5 suVroription to our paper and to these four splendid Repairs of schoolhouse, out magazines—a total value of $2.35 for only $1.25. Harmony In Black and lied." "A N ik *. buildings or fences .................. 100.00 turn* In Blue" or some such name he This offer is open to old and new subscribers. If you are already a sub Playground equipment................. 10.00 n misunderstanding with his club scriber to any of these magazines, your subscription will be extended one year Janitor's wages.............................. 90.00 had from date of erpiration. Janitor's supplies......................... 5.00 regarding dues. The secretary finally £ “•1 ................................................. 80.00 wrote to Mr. W histler saying that the "^I'S cthT also includes a FREE dress pattern. When you receive your first « •to f 9.00 club would bo glad to receive from him of i cl ly s. select any dress pat*-rn you desire, send your order to To Clerk’s salary.................................. 20.00 “an arrangement In gold and stiver." • and number of the pattern and they will send.it to you free of charge. ' Postage and stationery................ 5.00 Raisin Sugar, Neve- -rtper offer magazines such - - hifch r been • aMe io to Buer such Total estimated amount of m on let r at c t -- us -re pr. e:iy V rev, - -— -----« •' we ur£e - ui of you t- Sugar is manufactured from raisins rt proud of this offer and to take ey to l»e expended for all sdvcntufe of it tt once. In about all of the countries of south purposes during tbe year.........$3210.00 ern Euro| e and western Asia. Dated this 15th dav of No\em lvr, 101 «. s w«*<iJ IUI.1 U u r Jeicra Y cü F n r j t l t § - g 25 Horses and Hares. F. I. Owens, 1 nllke most animals, horses have no Board of Directors School District No. 1 eyebrows, am! hares nre without eve- rül Stoa lin p ■<£*-____ _ The Magazines Will Stop PromalU Promptly Wh?n Whan Tim? Time I« Is U lids. Brande*cc-*Kinc: :d Clothes Our ' Clothes- Creed in 3 Paragraphs Southern Pacific Lines A. A. PENNINGTON Tillamook, Oregon The Evening Telegram, daily, and the Cloverdale Courier, both papers one year for 83.50. $ 1 ,2 5 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES $ J .25 3